Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, July 18, 1865, Image 4

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    the garm and the eftenthle,
Win Of Good Solis.
Much bas been promised, but not as yet ful
filled, in discovering the qualities of soils, by
analysts We dd not hear that men buy land by
the indications of Scientific investigation, nor do
they lay out much money in improvement under
the guidance of the lights of science. While
there is every degree of opinion as to the value
of scientific teaching, common sense, by com
mon consent, in the matter of judging of the
quality of soil, relics upon familiar signs. What
these signs may be arc matters of opinion in
which men differ, and in which, no doubt, they
often greatly err, but they consider them at
heart the best that are offered.
This is a point of much more Interest than
may at flint view be supposed. Men buy and
sell continually, and spend their means under
the light of opinions which rest on no satisfac
tory grounds; and when we compare them with
the precepts set forth in aomeof the earliest wri
ters upon agriculture, there seems to have been
very little advance made. Virgil treats very tul
ly of the nature and quality of soils. Re tells
us of the best soils for olives, and for grapes, for
sheep and goats, for tillage and for pasturage.—
Re speaks of good soils and poor soils, of the
" Coarse, lean gravel op the mountain aides."
There are also, he says, "salt earth" and "bitter
earth," which are not fi t to sow, and of which
it la said—
"Sweet grapes degenerate there, and fruits, declined
From their first tlav'rons taste,renotume their kind."
Then it is shown how to test these salt or bit
ter soils; but nothing is said of "sour soils," of
which we bear so much in modern agriculture.
The poet next instructs us how soils may be
known—
"The tatter earth, by bandlinr we may find
With ease diatiuguished from the meagre ;
Poor soil will crumble into dust, the rich
Will to the lingers cleave like clammy pitch."
It is to be hoped that science may be so ap
plied in this matter, that we may have soon
something very different from the crude notions
here expressed, to which men may feel safe in
entrusting themselves in a point of such impor
tance.
In illustration of the imperfect judgments
which men hold as to character and capabilities
of soils, let the changes which have been made
in certain sections of country be called to mind.
There are many,perhaps, who will recollect, or
who have heard from others, of portions of Bal
timore county, lying for many years in a state
of Impoverishment, and doubtless characterized
as "lean" soil, or "hungry " soil, or by some
term to denote that it was something less than
good soil, until, by some happy thought, it was
migrated to add to it a sprinkling of lime, not
sufficient to make the slightest appreciable
change in its appearance or Its external quali
ties of any kind ; nothing whatever by which it
might be concluded that it was not " lean " or
not " hungry," but this sprinkling has made all
the difference between its former condition,
when it was very poor,and its present condition
when it is very rich.
Agate, take a large body of lands in western
and southern Maryland, west of the bay—lands
hardly excelled in fertility. It is within the
memory of many that these lands were poor,
exhibiting all common signs of poverty—sedge,
briars, poverty grass, lee. Nothing whatever
has been added to change the qualities by which
they would have been pronounced unfit for cul
tivation; nothing to make it less "lean," or
" hungry." or " meagre "to outward show. All
that has been done to them was the lightest pos
sible dusting once a year of sulphate of lime
(plaster.)
The same may be said as to changes, so mar
vellous, by the use of guano. The merest dust
ing has made all the difference between abject
poverty and generous fertility. It is very true
that change of texture and color, have been
brought about by the accumulation of vegetable
matter, and under the influence of good culture;
and when they have become improved we re
cognize these as qualities of good land. But
what we need is something to assure us that
lands which we reject as poor and incapable of
improvement are really so. May we not be de
ceived as to these, as we have been heretofore
by the limed and the plastered and the guanoed
lands? Who will undertake to say that the nat
ural constitution of any of them makes them in
capable of the highest degree of culture.
We take as an illustration the lands of Ann
Arundel county, familiarly known as "piney
woods." Wherever sand is prevailing char
acteristic they seem to be given over to barren
ness or pine trees. There may be a necessity in
this, but we doubt it. We know that the lands
of Mr. Coke of Norfolk, were of a " thin, gravel
ly, and light soil," and thought incapable of
growing wheat, yet they became celebrated for
their fertility, under judicious and liberal treat
ment, producing, as stated by Mr. Colman in his
report on the Agriculture of England, " an av
erage yield on the whole estate of from forty to
forty-eight bushels per acre."
We are quite well acquainted with a case of
improvement of soil of apparently similar char
acter—a blowing sand that would hardly pro
duce in rye the seed sown upon it, and having
no substratnm of clay within many feet of the
imrface, which was made eminently productive
by the use of lime and other fertilizers. It is
possible it contained latent qualities which made
it really superior, but there was nothing which
indicated it to the eye.
The truth is, that such light lands are greatly
misjudged- It is too common a belief that they
cannot be made to produce profitably the more
valuable crops, such as wheat and grass. Some
of the better sorts are considered good tobacco
and corn lands, as indeed they are, producing
these valuable crops more surely than those of
closer texture; and as regards tobacco, of much
superior quality. They endure the droutbs of
our summer better, being more open to the in
fluence ofoccasianal showers, and refreshed and
invigorated by light rains, which make no ho
preesion on those of different character. For
the same reason the setting of the tobacco crop
Is more easily effected, lighter rains making a
planting season, and the young plants taking
more readily, and growing off more freely.
From these facts, perhaps, it has become cus
tomary, to distinguish heavier lands, and to as
sume that the lighter are unfavorable to the
growth of these crops, when they are only in
some degree less Imitable. This means that they
produce, commonly, lighter crops from the same
degree of fertility. but it may be doubted, when
the less amount of labor they need is taken into
consideration, whether they are less profitable.
But as to the capability of such lands to pro
duce maximum crops of wheat, take the facts
above alluded to, averageyield of wheat on
the very large estate of Mr. Coke of Norfolk, of
forty to forty-eight bushels to the acre—and in
the season of 11344-45,a very favorable one, an
average of fifty-six bushels per acre on a large
farm of " thin, gravelly, light soil, thought inca
pable of growing wheat," before It had been
fairly tried. Of the same character is the other
case alluded to, in which a blowing sand of, ap
parently, the worst description, was made to
produce a crop of forty-two bushels of wheat,
end alternate with grass and corn—making
Leavy crops of the former, and fourteen barrels
of corn (72 bushels shelled) to the acre.
But we set out to remark upon the want of
any sure indications by which we may distin
guish between good and bad soils, when unim
proved. Let us learn the lesson that the ordi
nary signs of worthlessness fail us. and be cau
tious to condemn, not hastily, to barrenness,anY
portion of our favored land. Let a fair and lib
eral attempt at improvement tied the worth of
all before we pronounce them unfit for generous
culture.—Baltimore Run.
Raspberry Vinegar.
A lady, last season, sent ns a bottle of raspber
ry vinegar, which proved, with water, to be one
of the most refreshing drinks we ever tasted.
She made it after the following receipt :
" Take three or four quarts of raspberries, put
I horn in a stone crock, bruise them with a spoon,
and cover them with vinegar. Let them stand
t wenty.tonr hours. Then strain this juice thro'
a jelly bag and pour it on to fresh berries,letting
this stand another day. Repeat this process un
til yon have the quantity you desire. Add to
each pint of juice one pound of anger. Put it
into a preserving kettle and allow it to heat suf
ficiently to melt the sugar. When it is cold,' put
it into bottles. It will for several years."
We desire no more delightful summer drink.
Raspberry Wine.
Bruise the finest ripe raspberries with the back
of a spoon ; strain them through a flannel bag
into a stone jar; allow one pound of fine pow
dered loaf sugar tp the quart of juice; stir these
welt together, and - cover the jar closely. Let it
stand three daye, stirring up the mixture every
day; then pour off the clear liquid, and put two
quarts of sherry to each quart of Juice or liquid.
Bottle it up, and it will he fit to use in a fort
night. By adding brand, Of
sherry, the mixture C%pac
win be raspber y
ry instead
brandy.
Real Estate Agency i
MIRE undendgmed haireformed uertnershlp and opened an or
M dee for the purchme,sale, iimreatal Orell estate in the Coma
ty of Buitputtanna, Pe., and me shall mike It for the Interp
ol all Who deer* sitter to porchaasee or rent reel estate, to gin
me stall. We desk:into advertise Tel) to ell thsse countlm.
both In New York and Neerleriey, tram whence come most of thr
pemoni Who boy 'sada In this county. Mr. lllnde la extensively
sequaintedttoonghontthe eininkV and .11liglsre the emitters antenna
ed to us hie wheile atteatkm. We have
Several I'arms on Hand,
auitablefor dairying pompon. The harm part of the pnrchaa
money can run for a tarm - of year& paynblo In trodallmenu.
N 0.1.-101 acres of Mid to Forest Lake, Ink Improved. good
dwelling house, di barna well watered, and will rapport from SO
to &Scow& Convenient to meetings, reboots. end Meehenhe. A
hero part of the purchase money can remain for entries of years.
N 0.8.-123 acres of land In Franklin, (Upeonvilleo 100 mono lm.
gused li erell=r i z%tee d o dwe r.. lllW l T .u ntri,te f r o o e t d alr e s „; .I :. onvimant
rpoeear
Pert of flap:lane Money may remain for buries etyma.
No.4.—let acres of landln Dlenock.lo3 Improved, well watered
and fenced.good new dwelling house., barns, orchards , wed chest
Oct Una.' upon It suMcleat to fence the whole farm for tiftY years.
Two and a half calla from Dimock Camera and Ova miles Rota
Montrose. Two-thirds clam purchase money can recualn fora m
lea of yeara_aocured by bond and mortgage.
No. O.—S2 acres of land In Bridgewater townahlm mile. from
Montrose, Llt acres Improved, a good
never
dwelling homw, harm 2
forty.fee Rhoda, a good grafted orchard, watered. One bolt of
the purdiam money car remain fee a number of years, secured upon
the prendsee.
N0.11.-100screa,elluateAn Bridgewater. two miles from Mon
from. 10 acres improved, good new dwelling hone., larn.thd trek
red.
One.thirdof {heron:am money down. and the faience In I.
1, ft, 4, sad. yam. -
Mo. '.—Slteatelu the township of Forest Lake, four miler from
Monts:sm. A daily lbw mamas the house. 1156 acres. Over lOC
Improved, • good dwellins noose, two hares and sbeda Rood neck
ard, SaW mill in coed running order. and elder mlll, churning 1.2
water, milk house, ar... Terms: Medal, of the purchase moor)
down, the balance In five annual payments.
NO. 8.-2le acres of land In Renick township. 100 acme hamar
ed, g,ood dwelling house, two barna lemon house, flue atahling.
walocal s and Snider • good atate of Improvement, convenient
to =lmo , . nod Mediae...o:W =a be conventiently divided nod made
Into two farms. Terms: Onehalf down, !ratan. In Installments.
e. 9 In thetarrothip of Jessup, seven miles from Mont
roe. ethstathingelthe acres, forty-trelmproved.• goal ,,, torisbara.
khools.:= 6 . n OnTln e f IrpurrlZ'mot'icy r 31•11, Wt
balance can be paid In row equal payment.
N0.10.--81tusze In the township of New Milford, onersthing 100
screa—ltOacres improved; two rulath Rona the Borough of New
Milfbrd. and about eighty rods from the Lactawatra and Wratern
Ball n 4.41 ,• well watered with spring,: good building. and • Sr..
beving orthard—a grove or p the ermine, suitable for
ties or telegraph poles—a schoh o u se In the immediate vicinity ;
and three different Churches within two mile.. 100 acres from the
farn, will be sold If the purchaser thoold not want the whole.
Tarns reasonable.
No. 11.-406 saes. adjoining the village of Sosnothanna Depot,
I 0 the N. T. et Erie Railway. one of the most C•n•tenha farms
n the vicinity from whirrl to sail niflk do the village. Will keep lZ
mem, and tomato work the Rim. There We about IWO te ß r
poies on the farm. worth $l,OO each, beetles a ClunetitY of road
hp and wood within a rolls of the wiliage; Mro good ewe line
honsea, five hares :and a saw mill. Therels alwh on the farm a Ore
proof paint rolne, and a paint mill In good running order two gooe
orchards. No Imo than six passenger trains leave the depot daily
War an enterprising men to make money the farm is one of the marl
desirable In the northrm pert
of
the nate.
11.--81 Mata in New Milford lownatdp. two milts moth from
Me village-110 acres.--about 'fences Improved. • good house
lam. and Out buildins—finely fenced cod well watered—a good
for
of grafted (r o
ll (peach,pluto, and cherry ,—we3 situated
for Wry o n e , t
wo. One half the purchase money
down, the
lance In one, two. and three year.. with tamest. A wry fiber.:
deduction to price If the whole purchase motley Mould Ds petit
dower.
a. cumentraux
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Address CH A MBERLIN & aINDM,
January 181866—t1 Koster:se StsQuellsons Co.. PA
WHEEL HEADS !
WHEELS AND REELS.
shop la Sayre's. Foundry, or on S o by .
11. ' ss 0 yre dc ' tsrotbera. al their
Store in Montrose.
Flax Wheels. Wool Wheel; Clock
Reels and Wheel-Heads!
Wholesale and Retail.
Bed Wheels wad Heads that no posslbli be nude, sad every sr
tlele searrant.l If properly used 0. M. CB.LNDALL.,g
Iferntrom, January 1, MM.
R. B.—Repshing done on short Intim. 0. M. 0.
WILLIAM W. SMITE,
OMl:lturer. H ABL4/7 AND (SHAM ISAMU
al
toraps constantty on band l
kinds of Canutic Fraarrons, or far
Matt ont.:an. Paed at-abort =Rica. S S. 11103..-41 top and Warn Roasts foot of Idalzs St.
M.. March
LAW NOTICE-NEW MI,I.
BENTLEY 4 FITCH havlmg seen:fated EL s. Bairtn,
with them as partner In the practice of the law to all Ile vari
ona branches, the Imaintas will hereafter he gone In the name of
Ben.tley,Fitch&Bentley,
etal all trainees ememeed le them erill he attended te with prompt
ttEs•exel fidelity. Mee same so oecupled by Bentley & Fltch.
S. I. SIINEELSI L. P. EITEL ..... S. S. =INSLEY. ES.
SiVELSOSO. Jamszy ISGS.
P. REYNOLDS,
LICENSEO AUCTIONEER '
s ICLIS DRY OCKU/S sod oil lands or Meretiandiso and Woo
Montrose, Ps. De e.. 6. IBM —V
Examining Surgeon!
ratatr,EliVilfzbi tLe 4t":g
md glee comm. am to sll .I.Mbxl to Pensions srlunuend &Hs t
pllestlonsthst may be rsentedto hien,Att Montrose, N. u.co4";
st J. & Tirbelri Hote . E. PATRICK.
liontrcee,Aprilll.l/68.-tf
McOOLLUM & SEARLE.
Ittorneys and Counsellors at Law,
MONTROSE, 817 SQ. CO., PA.
nikeeitLaitcrap'• Nei Brick Bullding, cam Lathrop, Tyler
& Rllay's Store.
8..de1....u.utt, • D. W. 6 aaaci
rahrnary IT. I.Rta I
E. M. TURNER,
Attorney -at- Law !
OFFICE OVER WILSON'S STORK
Montrose. Aura% 16.1861+5[
D. BREWSTER,
AUCTIONEER !
Montrose, Pa.
Montrone, April 4. ISt4.-if
HOME 1121111ANCE CGMPANY.
OF NEW-YORK.
CASH CAPITAL, TWO MILLION DOLLARS.
Matte si.hatary.lBl.4. • SI.II.YORIMI.
LULUlatieL 724803.92.
J. MILTON Sawa, Secretary. Ottaz. 3.ll..arra,Pluideso.
Jong bloGx..Asatlagoad Bee'ry. I.,Wmagumen, V. Prat.
Pollcitelomal and reatweel by tba andartyynad, at kLotboe,
craerthe Pasbelce..
BILtINGS STROUD, Agent,
Kadmst,Ps-au1yt.1862.41
NEW FIRIN.
lipp - nowi. warns & WARNER hays altered Into a co.
Partnership for the punier of selling Du GoodsGrixterlest
Crocks hisnlteare, Iron and steel. Boots and Stsisna Hata Caps.
&r... at th ey. e
General Finding Ware preihnialy occupied by ht_ B. WII.
W& hon.
We nsipectftlEly solidi the patronap of all.
Monitose, /sour, I, 1813.
On the Track.
C. F. MEEKER,
LVTNO Mthseed the Foundry and muck an nand of P. H.
H
COTIVIII. le prepared to mambo:Um
Plows and other Castings,
=VW, found In a Ocisati !Bs" ix dunk m 1 'KA
Foundry opposite the Post Office
/a New Milford. Pa.
N. B. OLD LEON WANTED. fbr which I IC p•) MIL
O. F. MEEKER.
New)Ultata. Rem
It 2/14.47P
$0 Z Oil 0 1 11
irAfirel9Vi ta p r iyaNt.B . by OZODO
EM o u r t ri
'AsLot yet =sae rar • by_
Mach . WAD, WATEOI7B FOSTER.
STERLING'S AMBROSIA,
Fe. redwing hair. rovu le by LEEL Tuttani.
B: mcmthme.oct..l66.
PHOTOGIMPIE ALBUM.
FOE BALE BY
ABEL MAUL
Vatic., Pa. Deattatar
1865 - 1865
Mightier. years ustalillab [nowt. Y. City
e Only tiarallible remeoina "
" Flue from ?ohms "
Not dangerous to the Human Family,
" Ram coma out of their holes to die."
"Costar's" Rat, Roach, &c Exter's
'' Costar ' s " Bed-Bug Exterminator
iSqllqultt or wash dined to
&Amy. and also no a pre
ventive for tied Boca, .14c.
"Costar's'lllec'ePow,r for Insects,
1. rot Moths. Moog altos,
Piens. Iloil.BitgA I moots
on Plants, Fowls. Ani
mals, Stt An. /Lc. As. Ac.
Sold by all Pro=bets sod It lo! len ryor , Ybere.
W . ! ! ! 11rvrAna ' 1 ! of all svortblevarnltationa
LT Soo tlug •' CurrAn's" tame la oo each Hot, llottlo, and
Flask, before you buy
1-I..nry R. COatar,
'X - Pars.,U. Dlr.. 487 Itan..ba•v, A to Yost.
Ur bold by all Droulas sod Dealers In Montrom Pt.
INCREASE OF RATS.—The Fortner's tlitzette (English) gin
wigs and proven by Elibires 11.1 one tan . 01 me will have
fly and descendants no less lA. 34 to thnro yearn Now. I,
Icy thin Inunrane family can be ka yl down, in..) would C. , 11.1/1.0
moire fhod than sanld turtain (Amin hunint n.lnes.
Se , " Ciarraiettilvertlbetnent In One Taber.
RATS versus 111.1 S .Whoever ell[Aaf 111J1.V.1 rig emsll
bt,d, fes cruel moo whoever olds in extertnineldnk — ft A Tit is
benefactor. We should Dimon]. aims corresimudents to "hoe or
the benefit or their experience In driving OM times pests. e raved
something beside. dno, eau , sad tntrni tor th:e business..—relcientir.
it American, N.
For "ObsTsn'e" advert:amis./ in Ude paper.
“CIaSTAII'S RAT EXTERN! IN AMR le aimple, pate, glad
nth.—the wart perlact RATet.ten, mecum are have ever attcne.
ed, Every Eat that ran relit. Pl , rtil prel.atednon Afro 4i SI
reale., will eat It, .el I va ry •e, :Let gala It a I.] cle,t/. tal,v at
Bogle place aa distant as p.a011.1.• haus where the media e ...mud,
ea,_l,ake abase. Mich , Atirtar.i
Ur See Everaiia - advetteement in this pet*,
AOUSZIC EEP !IRS troub'ell with vernun rf.ell to wr, uo Inneer.
:1 I bey use `•('oer. - Alet's" - Ext , m.thator. W. bar t tt to our Pal
14setion ; and If a Ix.x would ha% e It. e bawetrl.
pea,unn, but they reected nk.thlng ; but t' , wl :ter , ' article kuoclr•
111 breath out of Rate, .111 t.., Itoacbut. Antes. and 11.. a uulek
erthan we ran write a. It ,Truat d• mead elI Oaf toe teun
try.—Llgtedlua, Obln.
11, — Sue .. Coarse ' ad..rlerment In tlle psper.
VOICE FROM THE FAR W EsT. -_Bl.eaklng or•Coerr.Or
R 4. Roach, Ant, &c. Exterruz,ntot r. or, cndn and pn.sislons
arS drat/I:rood annualls In Grant llonnt4 v.,_roaa than 000ki psl
tor • ton of this Rat and Luna kr - -(Lancaster, Wila-onso,,
Htrald.
vir Sec —Onsrmie" aclvertLoomar4 In I.llls paper.
FARMERS AND 11 , I . SER that
handredp nt dnitarli worth Gnut..
of shim by can ''' r. I 7 ZA - a !
anach, Ant, Sc. Exterminator, LK,nyht and un,l frecly.
P' s. - COSTAIis - advertisement :atlas paper
SW'
Sold In MONTROSE. PA.
Gir Bs all Druarista sod Dcal , rs. "am.
Wt Reduced PrWes.
Ti4z.:.,°,-,,1''..;;;;.Ta.°.-..h.`,`,T:'4.°,','.4`h°,'"'""".
B. R. Lyons & . co.,
oat too•f eedthebartgry,Thut to ()LOTUS thonewho torlat, to
MATHS', with the BYST ARTICLE of
Ready Made Clothing,
tobefoandfa the Coo nty, equal to any Currom Woltz Ituoi Wpb
lEULNT E D NOT TO RIP.
THIN AND THICK COATS,
ifestsandr Pants, of every variety.
pa AI..nExTENmvE......",., 1111
INIHATE & CAPS,
lateStat7le.4l Ta AN E.T.A0771=3.
Montnne, Aprll 17,'65. S. LANGDON.
DOWN DOWN! DOWN!
HAS GORE GOLD!
LOW! LOWER! LOWEST!
ARE OUR PRICES FOR
Prints!
Delaines!
Sheetings !
Dress Goods!
Boots and Shoes I
Gaiters ! Balmorals
Groceres and Hardware!
Ready-Made Clothing!
Hats! Caps! Yankee Notions
arand all our MV1,DF....X9 VARIETY of etoet. We rest haw
more room for our NEW GOODS, and are detortained to clean out
the old stock. Ilif - Colue and roe or Wore purchaatup.
UP' The htzhcat.prlooc witawya paid for Butter. Uninand Pro.
duce of an Plod. J. JehinuN.
Pain:Pao, April ISCA—tf
SCOT T'S
POPULAR REMEDIES.
These Med!dna are warranted If used seeortling to direction.
Try them and If not endletectory return our half the medicine and
lie money will be refunded. I hove sold thoesatals of bottle.. but
none have returned.
scars CHOLER/ CURATE'
Vila medicine le wropotexl of Om and Ibobb and cameo •a Im.
mediate reaction to the byaern. and la hatno/eee to all. It two beet
used 1n tbe
SPOTTED FEVER.
to ► number of can% and proved effectual. Full dlrectloua on each
bottle. Pans GO 0000..
SCOTT'S
SANATIVE CERATE.
-• . -
JEFF. GRIFrIB.
Y. IL WARNER.
It ts composed of vegetables, and Is entirely barmlemb Frio?
Imentygivecentta box,
Duo firs,—We have hod ample opportunity of !reales the et,
toe of your GeV. for mauy year% iv:1..16w! It ea you moommend
11, and we have Do heeltation co recommending it tohe
d public.
L. W ISINOII.I. 11, IL D. Newfor.
GALVIN 0. HALSEY, M.
, D. Ato.t.reee,
Wm. H. PIER, M. D., Wilkeelarre.
RenaldUredbyL.Beatt_ Scranton, Pe. And for sale by
I. N. BULARD. Moutr
W, weru) a SON, Nem If 11111.11.
IRA SCOTT, Bellnoville.
Menteina. Tor 101h.112,111.--t1
InternationalfirelosuranceCompany
OP NEW-YOP.K.
Office, 113 Broadway.
14; ul I BRIARS,
CHARLES TAYLOR, President.
liatuvros BRUCE, Vice-President.
Ouvra Dasar., Acting Secretary.
BILLINGg STBOIJ D. Agent
Katattuk, /man 11.11115-19
Is • Nate—used for Rams,
Sflus, EO/3511,6, RLacc
Rao AST% QG &0.
1 .46:-S.
1805.
1,*(35.
1 "404'5.
1 P. 4455.
I. 0.4(35.
NEW GOODS
FOR DYSENTERY,
CHRONIC DIARRHEA,
CHOLERA MORBUS,
BOWEL COMPLAINTS,
CRAMPS, COLIC,
NERVOUS, BILIOUS,
AND SICK HEADACHE,
SOURNESS OP THE STOMACH,
COLDS AND COLD CHILLS.
FOR BURNS, SCALDS,
OR SCALD HEAD,
FROSTED FEET,
INFLAMED EYES,
WOUNDS, OLD ULCERS,
OLIAPPFD HANDS,
INDOLENT TCMORS,
SPRAINS BRUISES
PILES ? COUICEI, 6C
A WORD TO THE WISE.
W 7 PRIFE & WILSON'S,
The Best Family Sewing Machine
MADE,
£IS NOT A SHUTTLE MACHINE,
But makes the Look Stitch
THE VERDICT OF T 1 PEOPLE
IS DECIDEDLY IN ITS FAVOR..
The foot of then befog mon of those Machines sod THAN 1/F
ANY tITII
ATTESTS ITS SUPERIORITY
For further particulers the Ac.int. where the diOlrcnl
ray le• or nmelithce •vr
l'artics ll,tt hat, lllted ~ thor so r-ule.l St+udar , l NlArtllLte havo
them e !%, ITten 10• ,, Y Ir
favor 01 tIL,o.
EVERT MACUINE WARRANTED TO GIVE ENTIRE
I=
semnal mantle It recota , aenos tteelf al,vt all others.
1. Wanly and tacell.• nor of n•II, r. work
tag endady 1,11 on ,t Ik. n• 4, w,.. and ....ton t ooda-21,111
tint, quilting, gati,rlon. I on, cording, f ad braiding.
1, Mr, nab of trams that 1011 not r; nor navel.
r, Tnnl , ot kto.ido In 0,04,0 .nn kny wo thrtnol, d
In net orn for. lea. !Inn'' , to vq, rolalr
4. Sva - e, vltl• ,, ;:t 11. e la. ol a.hotl lr, 1.1,,t.r doir, awey
morn co o , N•rivntl• nf tht
tension of the fiLd, Mead.
Knreatacnatrrap,eti ~ tin • et AO..
TtleaellTe w`tn all the new! nler-rt m,et,.. Rar ranted nn,!
...Mart./I , ro
51,•e, at Ms.. et et , r ,
r: e best ol Ham. 1:111 , 1,,,t e 1 given. tvvnas X litl , Dazto In
U. a. %loan.. aed
_
J. 30.15G5.-1.1
Delaware, Lackawanna, and Westert
- 414 K ¢o
Ft i
Summer Arrangement, 1865.
P.t SSENGER ThAI .N .4 EA VT.:
=!
MOrnicgi Evr%CiC
Tra, i T%.•
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P. 11. P. ttl
i 9 to i .vo NI , ft 1" , ,I. . . ,
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2 -1
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17 1; 6.10 1.1 1 15 4 .51 111• ; 1 :4 1 2 •‘ 1:11 1. k,.; .• ..
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. .z. ,, ii. U. A NS.. • ••
• II X: 4 1 M. I'.
Connections.— Westward.
THE NIORN :TM; Tit k IN 'r ,^. Ne ntl,%ctta Mat•",
ivt tba taa. I . 4lla,lt•tila •t
T a,il at tire= t‘fi.l v.1:1 t rain
tie llatl.ay, *lot Meet knot tit 101.4,1. ad. MAI.I.ITIC at all the pm
ohs shot r.-Le : 11•
St 1., al
TIIE at
etl aa. stal.ta.T
('boat alit, the team a I al .a Zttat ,
p rt , or•• TA. T - ,Tprffil
way, treat, arrivl r,a tt Buffo , " at 145 a. to .
Eastward
IT E Ift , RNIN , 7 Till i:, from Ortat Vend
with the ..rt the Erl.. the meat,
at M.a..tur Icarmtt.k alt it a t 1 ,14 Inv 1t,dr.4.1.1.1 and Irte.meri.,
stat.rm, arriving 1.. I'h; A” H
lat New am,
um with a tramr nt....etion A I irt.WWIN, Reat:lng sad
Ilarrtsbttrg, arrivi:g at IT .r:l.g.hrg p
THE EVEN !Nil free c......hecte there
whit the gem Y..lk B‘o-.•a, t , .. Fete fin l , v,z fr,m the Wte' -
nt
Alleut.ka Cht , r.t .114 h • 11.•:,:ere, alter.
t..vor nztil A I g, , . .
with Exp.,. Tr., for ,!.g._, A . ..AntowAt.
and ilarriet.urg.
AT mft ,
Lat.ks.arauk tit 610,, • . - g r• t • ,•.r..
~ t. Wilkish.trre.
ILA lutrrmetfmt, ,1 , 01,1•,.v.. , A 'Li t•a.ir.•
tan 1t..1it...ad 1. anti from Car..outlaic sud ru• 41,1%P et
K. A. 11 EN ICY 'WA VI,
Of..Lenal Ticket Arptt. ,upertu,nticta.
Stmt . " lease Pu.st 6 a, rt.. in •er.ne•
lei= traits for.-er,..i..1, 1 ' , • .
re w New 11.111,11 .1.; e. ~;(
. .
v. 0 .11 Ea. Pap M .t •,„ 1,,
Wet., a.t•.11 al a \,, or.. aNI •
p, r.,. rnr I-1 a, .p. Krt. I"
th t. 1.111 laPalrtarlg. it N..' Neu' 7
a. m • hut'rllya: of Tra'n frga,.,tat LI P : p.m. nit a. ri
~ t 4. -
..Trea. Ure, Bern'. I 0. , ,ae prate. s,. Lap,
Ip n, nn al ..1 NP. Y ,, rt slot Srnar,:.,,T.
FIRE INSU RANCE.
- - -
Thelheurance Co. of North America,
PH.11.A11h:1.1.1-11A,
Has Established an Agency in Montrose, Ps.
This isthe oldest Insurance a). i n the U. States
OABII ITAI. PAID
=MECM
THE rat., are 111,w netLLn of sr.7[...l('Lr.ri, i In N. Y.
elcirwhere.aucl Its Dim c. /r r.-rt f , r r:nr.r arse.
H
Sf R., C D. A.get.t.
Ntor,r,,,Jul7 15.17 ,1 1 17. OM, ovcr 11.0 l'otr
1)0
Y O Z.
MME!:I
GOOD PIANO ?
EMI
CABINET ORGAN!
I=
0. D. REMAN'S
ME
Y••ti ,c+n he
Supoont with way
TLlng Jo the Doe of
Musical Merchandise,
072133
PIANO
EZEI
.JE %VSLIAJZI'.
A LS , )—AA the ~ t tl y aarr. runt er. -
PURE Silver-Ware
itnd F.L.ti 6.J6WKLRRS In toy,:
N. 8.-1 Hi I only the Prabas of not r lea" Bosun
New-Yore Sfaten, and all Piaboa scr;d by rue wilt be
tr;.t t4tr one rear.
Cabinet Organs Warranted for Five Yeara
r. S.—lf To nrant !r (odor Inrarnmont, don't cr.:.
Your. tray,
0. D. ELEMAN
=I
GROCERY AM) SALOON.
!tole t.lrect. where th. at
tout, recite Such loam,: a, al' , oto.se trout b c/o , :
taro t.l.owed part tqatla- :At, allot, to 0l tit,,g op or
LADCES' SALGati,
and can furnlah.ll drdrvd pried rooms n. Le DIES led GEN
TLEM.E.N, or for Ladles alone. or vaLedoen &lota
REFRESHMENTS T
o. ^to tie Maud Oyetere. Harr orA
Ergs, Boast Deaf. f iLeaa, It ut,on Mope, rolykeas lo every
form hot or cold, Plea lad Tongue. Loteder, Sordlta., fact
everything the nosret l atone.
lu the way of drinks, we Soon everythlog incept eyirlisone or al.
coholin beverages. o floweret!,nors ere of thr hest quality and
warrectrd ;.nre A ter Winer. ...Sin, Savvaptard la, Soda
Water. Small tear hr. Itx Crmr.. I e
We hate...cured the terriers of a 01, clam Cook and warrant
everything prepared to so: . tt, moat diVerrilled tsetse
GONFEOTtONERY.
Wo hare on hand the Ihrh.e, etehk of Coofealc,:.. ry ever brought
Into the County. We no f unit, at solo:ea:de or stall 313ything
thle 11 ne that may hers led for, and ea cheap ae can he tougt.t
anywhere.
Tobacco and C9ars
Chewing awlern oat no Totacco of every brand, and C , gars of e,.
Cry, q from a•• coot grab" to lb e guest flavored Havana.
14 arrC)(e3r i l l OSSW
Our stock of Groceries con be beetle %hie part of the want,
f;:fl=Y:Koirt.7.laltt print ,
, ''' Z ' Ot,TrttatrLkort, '
Falai... rife. end evervv.inn In that lire of ate best qualities,ln
any quantLy from ono pound to IS too,
One oodeavoe will be to ploaav all 'oho may favor ue with their
PatroaaCe.Pieditlnue ousels" to taint.. in deal and to the etrictly
One Price System !
L. KIRBY
Mott/Ms Deeembar te1.113114.4V. E.
TO RENT.
TV.l.ol:4lo.lN.raVfvfx W rent G,r WO rerun
qu , re
Linos. Um 110th V. W. M. man,
{ - ii hf BOMBS & BUIR.
SC }1 A_N TON, P.A.,
142 Ja. Et sff7
!RON, STZ3I3., NSILS,
bplka. brunblr, builder. ria d ware 1,-broad and Mlnlatffuppller
de Mlne 111fferent kart boarder bank and Trollbolked
Carrlagr Ntearrialt fTrlag A c ire Ckelna and Ilorra B o Ls
Nnta V. eehen , Patent erne I LIM' I lan b. Malleable
fro. /lune .pokes. rendre Spindler. Bow* Pt lea,
Ya:eat ',tuber , Enameled Leatter, b Ipbote
eta, a ken ern' ea- rty of Uarrlngt and
11, a faetur,a „lonic de.,
411 , 1/ r Clot m, et nl ntl, to rl I-pa, of car rock,and offer.
r band Klan•Untn.l.Csr, can be roamd drew her, In Lill par
of the St.Ve
dOclle 1 ',Veit dlt rr 11 lumen Harmsen gledeen,
P 1 "sin re. • T. Mellott. /Wye Grind.
Woe* Plaster Pa-lr mr.nt 'tour Windt Lro
AGRICITLTIJRAL EMPLEZENTS,
Pal pm 11111 a dS awn - Enn , r, Dora[
ra olt a Parrr. Parting 1r ,wr lllanth.:'r ahta t
rise ' , lnn/ f' &ran r BUM Nan, OW
-011 on I . r 11-nd k a•rrrar , , L cietne and
g 4.7 a' nth.' Ite th..g Fairtmaks • b,alea,dr..
leronton 11pr 1 r. 1 ".4
1864-5. 1864-5.
FALL & WINTER.
CALL AND tOS:E, TIIE LARGE AND NEW STOCK OF
CLOTHING,
J. P. W. RILEY
GEO. L. STONE & CO
their OVF,IICO.ATS art Good and Cheap. No,
Styl , a of UNDER-COATS, PANTS,
VESTS, & UNDERCLOTHING
Ellin, SALT, TEA ENE & GROCERIES
A'. I nf rnnathy Rtth GOLD at the WI grellt de
11,. flan, tvz,v, 811/N tr. & CU.
3i(Altrw,e, Sept. V)th. I BEA.
CUE
NEW GOODS
.r
1.
Tn., 1
EN
1111
P. m. ;
Tr ILE A rctnrned c from Noy York wlth •
Eood
\VatC/le.S, Clocks, Jewelry,
Silver-Ware Plated-Ware I
Cutlery, St Fancy Goody,
to *hitt] t,cy **old Invite .1:0 0dt..n , ., of Mc, frstcnda. Thoy
kovr o E.:Kllsh, American.. and Sara Wr.tcht.r,
Ow . tr. U '•I ar S!:ver •.f poperlor proiltlmo Enameled,
Corot, too nod 1 .31a.a. a.,1 Metaof Earlkm.aidl P:da,,acorc,clc. Yna:del.
am: F.tody Fin. r 1,11 ~ of ever) r rile arid
price. Gild 8,c4.1 , 14. Ic-rtlece, ("hate:lune.
4::d Neck clodoc Gold and
aedl ee.O.ALI
II ',.,
4 5 1
Table and Pocket Cutlery,
I , olre r 11.er.e. utl,r
Feu.t vel Caeets,
:1 al nr eldo
Cane.. it 1 . ..ate4
SA'sre ever hrenet.t Int.. tir,nne
ecuopr.eler. every wilelelu uee.seo.e very beau.
tlf 5c,....tv .11,0 orr.a.Lee.ts.. a nice Ice of Vans of
,11.40A1 1 0e, , •10ek, 1' 0. 1 0, Praels. V 0.10. and Oulter
81...0.0 0.4 T:lcin.Lt.,,N, n.,.130.2 1 ack every varol). Ba
rorneter.,l;!.,rt.,,,,, N. e.1 1 ...e. t•eierelee.
t. Cl:ueee, Sc. n isi
Piano Fortes and Melodeons,
Family Sewing Machines,
ItP.'rt” , .o 4 Wutrr arr. 7Le shot , Gf were
trough: r w!! he +.141 nn the most favorable tem,
klntlaof
Watches and Clocks Repaired
ts.e. b EST NidtiNEß ; also EN °RAVIN°
Ibia 6 kI,T ,TVLS.
• EVANS ez ALLEN.
Hal oltlocs, •ppoette foe Post Otto.
B! , Koenitro.Uor lett -14,5,1
IcIEVIt 0001)8: NEW GOODS:
H, HALL a CO3
34 Court street, Bingitautton,
I.ve con••.nr.':y on lune. a Isfze ozock of rood., adapted to the Fall.
past.!, tor fleas: 11144,...11“n.
0 . 5 K OM
11/.100,000
If rressnts 1st!! `K• s. k )st,b , ng prices.
IL H. HALLa CO
Dlns - 1.,, , n. N.Y. Isss.ao,er
~~ r~. r-=
O'FE 1:,;;;. t'... ; ;:.:s , ,t .414.1. LL.: cast.; fr,..1 to raft. • in
•L,•‘:,eriorseortmet tot
;,..0,,
TAI,
e - v - GRCCE R I E S . t.- • - , 7,
SCR/ A RS, 7 KA ,`,, OOP:FRE, .5 . P I C h,',FL(IIII - .
afl ,•t I.T. I ';!.o th ~,, k or bar,/,) FISH, Aud er
article-. :;..,1 ;.• • ..1, I -z. , ..g.;rovorl,.
Floor by the Wholesale and ratan.
All :leap to hoent, I hope to •eto:ve a ilhera: star. o I c.PtAlrp
- .
N 1 - I , ..: , t,; . t.catclarlurt..llerrald for? ELTB."I/ B.s.CON"sne
,KIM
REMOVED, AGAIN !
" The Famous Barber."
Strad door above &ctrle.'s Hotel, Up St.tirs.
el=
Still Alive !
« E monk the 101 l 11r tit ve nee etlu 'OM
1 1 1 { , 1 , ". I:1, E. V.. 11.1 '10.4•11b,
02,111, WOOl., aril 1/111,Ne 11,0TH...re, at Uit
• (11,11 1 • I A .1 ,, D." one tn;n: r.• ' e n
of Nlontrn+e, on
Inn ,nakr Torneake. .11 1 1'ill/ii H. ITT,
M0n , ...e..1..ne 6. Idd. -1.1 1.1.111,1,1
UNDEItTiiKING !
A :11,•••:! ,-, : ,,, , , L.Joetbeen 11.31 ,, r,g rt.-at 1 norovotEnt. Ir
, r..,11nr , ,
viol Nrol parr...orgy of Ws frl. LI, pol. l r,C . 7 11.5-ar
It V 'et.1,1.5...*1. 115:r. Y
Nan t. 5 1.65.4 f
112 EAT MARKET,
On Public Avenue, near Searle'3 Hotel.
KESPconstantlyon brtr.d.,,,....0d•nr.r.1) of MEATS
or 5i11c1.1.1.. CL.SII. pml.l for 13E.‘.2.F CATTLE.,
CALTEr.,.mILEEr.rraELAILITS. AL", f or TITDErr a
11111 , 1 , 15 5 5. 5 1 115
8 .T. H z
°z °°><•!
Li Fai3TOOK H &WLIT.
blarlirnee. P rb 15.19M..1
Carriage Shop
LLB BLAST
,-
THE LATEST STYLES.
- JOHN SAUTTER
IMPEPTFULLY anoonnoesaltat he • now prepared bent
JUL all ktatut of fart:acute, or the most farhlortable order, and war
ranted to ft with elegance awl Pas`.
LADIEri' lato,t New York Ay!e
rirSho.. over I. N Beaune. rl
Uontrrue, Non, t.1661.—tt.
HOOTS AND SHOES
ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
WE wank' erne:trolly Infirm the public that we have Itert
1 . 1 opetwd a new hoot And enoe More to this platy, first door
above the lame lionee, where we keep on band an Meortment
of La,tie.. Illaree, and t %Irene' Shoes, a• well es Men's Boot,
liannornt.s err d ttrogaue: also, Custom Beta told thee, made anti
repulsed In the very t.e...te4 etyl•, And at the ehorteet. notice-
TAYWIt b V ZWITT.
Weal 604 t!II&& Mal L una.-aa
E=l
AT THE STORE OF
of the very he. =ten, GOV ER BAKER'S
MEE
GLASS-WALE, LAMPS
TOYS FOR THE HOLIDAYS
FANCY GOODS FOR ALL TIMES.
1101:ii Ft GOODB,
CARPETR, oIL.CLOTLIS,
WOODEN-WARE,
CLTLERY,
7.71 tc . v. me Reber.
;;; • liartrrr. latr 4,f Liar',
At
n your aervl
NEW GOODS
133
3. R. DE WrIT'S.
MIELE entooiber la nolo opening Wear Gootrant pricea conformed
to the altatul rain° of all PIA, of merchendlze ; VERY
It ?MI BELOW ft:K.lAm. nt Sept , Intti. Of arbk.b can bo found
LAMES . DRESS GOODS to all It, rarletr•
Great barpritor In Lalllea' Cloaktoo, Waterproof Cloth, /reach
Black Clotht, and Colored MI Wool Cloaking,.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &C.
Blink Clotho, Doe Skim, Coatlop, Fang Coafloterco. ICentockY
Jcsult, ' , beep •a mq Ontincu, be. Also, Tailors Trizcznlnvi.
LoOMESTICS.
Brown and nlcartedll.. Dentma Tact np P7acne4 C
I) TOWTI4"
Notions.
Omit varlet, or limp and Itahnornl Skirts. Ladle( Men's and
Cnildrvr.'s ilo!lery, Buttons, Carob., Skirt Braid, 131ndinzs,Tb , wwl
of all Undo, Uncnlne Twist, KJ:Lithos Cotton, So. tr.O.
Boots 8 Shoes.
Non's sod Boys' Boots, Illalldrees Cotr - t1 Mrs. lima=
Shoos, Gaiters, BoOnarsi Shoes. Women Calf hoe .
GROCEROES.
Sugar, et nett not to be beaten. VERY 13 EAT QUALITY
Greet, Blank. and Jaren Term, Unfree, Spice, Ginger, Saler:Gas,
aff and Tenancy, Bird tined. &o. du.
NEW FIRM!
13ALDWIN & ALLEN,
1=
FLOtili, FEED, SALT, FORK,
FISH, SidOKED HALIBUT,
Hams, Dried Beef, Candles,
Teas, Coffee, Spices,
Syrups, Molasses, Sugars
I 2 MC CirVIOJE;f3. 9
Timothy Seed, & Seed Wheat,
BROOMS, NAILS, &C.
Cash Paid for Good Butter.
A. BALDWIN. - Will. L. ALLEN
]burrow. wed aide Public Avenue. torril 18,1864.
No Humbug !
A First Class Jewelry Store
Hutu,' boon noollw.l In MONTILOSE...I now We LAST it
AT F.. .A. ' S
rwlro t t.ll ' l ,' " 7. ,7;,`;..w1t..nd1d the mtlre 6toek of Itch
mcefved Rom :iev yore
the best hosortrcent of
Silver and Plated Ware
ever orered In Montrose.
A lintendld Amort men t of Casters, Cake Itmtkcts. Copt, Goblets.
Am, also flake and Ile ti ahem. Altoona, and Forks.
A complets Aesortment of Gold and Silver Cl atehes, American.
Engl sh. and nvelss.
tineciaclrs. al lver and Plated. Flee. solld Gold Jewelry, Loci,
eta and tt hat as, Nupeln Rises horn 15 cents to KM. wild. l 9 care
Finger Itlngs. Gold and Silver Thimbles. Pocket &lives. Ivor>
Table Knives, drc.
Violin and Guitar Strings,
I net received and for axle 'y U. D. DEMA.N.
Meet roee..laeuare 11.1964.
Tiled= of W=v4 NV fames. anti Foster ray:" alteonseil of
4toek ili•sks, Wu:chef. lete•ify. and Silver Ware to our
ei s• :ones., Mr. SS 1 , . Brv.a, we wo oW earnestly
eesel nor patron's:A the eon Ilc uenerally, who ran he In went of
se) et fee et s e, e.eetien,ituoixls, to doetaloa • Mn anti exert:tee
hlsttoek." tternembee-000 door above Scarle's Motel.
Repairing as Usual.
Montrose. Nov. 16.1568
NEW STOCK
OF
Fashionable Summer Hats and Caps for Men,
Boys and Children,
Almost Every Variety, Style and Price,
GEM
A Chip Hat, worth 15 cst., to a Fine Leghorn
or Fur Hat,
OFFERED
At Very Near Old Prices.
ALSO,
A New Stock of Ladies', Men's and Childrens
SHOES.
Lester best toots and Shoes constantly on
hand.
Shoe Findings of all kinds.
Fine Buck Gloves, &c., &c.
I mill aot fail to eon my ..t O Me. to pace ucd quality, Cali nod eG
Store on _Vain-street, one dnor below the Pustlies
S;4' A Large Assortment
c— ? „,
,o*. -. :. 0 ,1 2,...nir:4,..; OF
N .: - ,T, • :v. . *_,, 4
~* ':.
:Fi:l - i , r '4
. " : "Z , FANCY FORS,
~-
,;4-re f-;',,
'edl y t_ "-A-- Being Manufactured
'!1..'•4'... - -.'" ''--.... ' FOIL
Fall and Winter Trade
L. C. KEELER.
EXTENSIVE ATTRACTIONS
AT THE
FUBHITURE STICRLISHEENT
OF
WILLIAM W. SMITH,
AT THE FOOT OF MAIN ST.
'lI l oolni been flared end group nn• -
Pro W.
ved the p-oprieturrel_rtfull) announces to theolte•
ten. of If oBtrose slot I lee the , he le conslonfl)
mlakingandkuepaonhekna 'L,AILLIEJT & BEET aszurtzbau lot
ruavixTun. E
be fount. itt the Country
Wester thefollotslns let of eon, of the ardclenealebWo.lll
es st s o
rt. duese recce cemt REA Dy PA Y
1./nresue,Wanutot Sfslogsny,rrlth classjeoln $U to $BB.
11nreausarlth ennrl le or tons.trorn 018 to /34 , . And s
tar,resesurtrrent to It $B,/le.sll,sll, to .
Warl,tatols.Klart' <t an de retner an drynaroStande,otal4arla
Ilesan4 Arista. Tent 75 Cent, to ten dollars
Ilseks,dtvato towel racts.footstools. Atomanly.nungep &e.
u s nsse c s r sl 4 It r rdrig,nieehen oinNilliOn tables.
,harm—tan,.....0 , 84 seats. It oaken.--tane,eatt an tlwoodseala
Waver) tarn
noina.liete-a lett alarulrbedate hortuotictat :kw 1 orkpria.a.
SP - RING BEDS 1 .
A Land a At6ollliniliffir Otinf.exn - r•lina Ban,. Sisal. ST
N.B. P.r. .Iyuladc , 'Pins on baud orturulabcdatahorlaatlco.
Beareet.al am Bin reaull lief in e
We onit norehuted It EFUL PEM EN(' pa WORK
lI E.N ...end to do our W 071.11. W Skis, and sell It as LOW
ult.-at I a Yorded W. W. SMITH.,
Montroar,February
WAGON SHOP .
Sleighs and Cutters.
T ll'c end net ned coo now ho o e. z . o t d o o f 11 1,, C , 1tZ C T Ex i
root, whore I.c will continue to cony on the adifodexture of
Sleighs, Cutters, Wagons, &c.
tt.cody Node Motto thle Igbo Lum bcr filcloccandllattetertiOWOO
Lend,
lisppsielnptt o! reatly.at abort notice. rent Staff for ennui
and Wagon Ilattreensaterlalo,bcatquality ,keptcoofdabilYontind,
CO to bc proplrod to do GOOD WO if at short entice.
A good sopply ol read 7.made Spates kept constantly n hand.
N. li. All pdrroh,tudnnt.4 to the underalgund will plasm call
trideottletbolosccounts wlthnuttuethernetlte.
Montrose. July 18,1854. WPQ, GARY.
Boots and Shoes.
COME at the old priern,Juglopenrd and for Kok by
t. Unntrors.gevt It. rWI, J. LYONS 6 NON
Soldier's Pensions, Bounty iTz Back Pay
TaEltdendzmd, LICENSED AGENT °STILE GOVERN
attyr, g in prompt nttentlon u,an dafm. eutrnatcdto
OISCAIL No charge. u tam succetaol. (Mee OTel Lathrop, Tido
%tut Itles
Ik t n. .ev r et • .I,nat tl 11611 J R 1h.C411.1.1111
BOOK BINDING.
Tv7=
CABINET - ORGANS!
CA,NEr,A=dthiWzr=" county ONLY or O. D.
Best Instrument Ever Manufactured,
Con.lnry It of L 471. eheso i in New root, and:save
from t 3 to tlO.froteot.
Prices from iSS to $6OO,
Samplellll,o7l C. aut.
:1 ncd reeelved goon, nese lestroctlon gook for the C.b.r.Pa
Itelodeoz. The best gook yet. ALso, • :Ortigili
Vlolto etrieut.
.• . .
0. D. BEMAN
Montrose, Si ovember 16,1848.
HIRSCHMANN BROTHEBS
EG Invatn pll the sitentlan of PI./ EL CII.A.S R
to their extensive nonmetal of
DRY GOODS,
Millinery and fancy Goods!
Yankee Notions,
WOOL, AND COTTON 14.0t3.1./..7.11.1r,
Carpets, Oil Cloths, &c., &C.
Width they are prepared sell at rea,nable tf o res. Their dock h
DRESS GOODS
I.trn.aail y !ara , ..comtailang tbe Latest and Ftlatta Gondola tt•
ruutrt, puctraped al twill late! Anatlon a.tlea, at Lyre" much t , a:u•
the tosrkei price, and Da sold with small e+.lv4i.ec.
ELEGANT CLOAKS AND SHAWLS,
A 9couttful Limo of
CLOTIIR, CARSDIERES AND CLOAKIN
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
Atm of
LAin.Ks eCAIirS
?MOM.
IJBIAS.
1111E.A.KFAST SEA WIA
.11s3 s Complete Lthe ct
FANCY GOODS,
Sol:able for
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
DI 1 RSCH rtz t 1 BROTHERS,
Iso.tn Cutlet , treet. Elva of the " BE &RI VT.."
BI ne.toste ton .UeoofllßT 1E64.
HEI 11111111
‘4..=-4 1-1 la C:10
In the nomeronn dr7ertznente of hi.
nereaintile Business:
raaltiot the snort:men
lar- FULL AND DESIRABLE. 1
O. D. BEMA.N
TI Stock. consistaltgart of
Drugs, Fed eines, Paints, Oils, Dye
Stung, Groceries, Crockery,
Glass-Ware, Wall and Window Pa.
per, Oil Shades and Fixtfiree,
Kerosene Lamps, Shades, Chimney
Burners, Transparent Cones,
Kerosene Oi I, Burning Fluid, Tur.
pentine, HENZOLE, Varnishes,
Window Glass, Putty, Brnshes,Bird
Cages, Canary Seed, Jewelry.
!lutist and Dentist idateriale,Whl pt
Fancy Goods, Perfumery, dec.,
r& c .,l o s hort, nearly every thing. to reztore the MO, tr r!ee , e t to
tette, to delight the eye, to gratify the :envy. end ie
conduce to the ref end erdiethollhi Collllr.trte °fide.
cotione.gthri, 9,1882. ABEL T U MULL
NEW GOODS.
AT REDUCED PRICES.
FLINTS,
ELAINS,
DRESS GOODS,
SHEETING,
SHIRTING.
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
BELTS,
BELT HI/CELLS
BACK-COMBS,
- SIDE-COMBS,
BUTTONS, ETC.
WILSON, GRIFFIS. & IVAILNEE.
Montrose. March "It4ll, IEZ3.-y I
Agricultural Implements.
T
tLelonk eroth at ed and are.lltutrica Ilan of
Wheeler, Iffelick & Co., at Albany,
These Mani/Inc...are en favorably known and nolverm.'t ,
that anyeff..irt at reennimendatlon I Vonslder unoesensart
!reit t emy,t that Oxperluact. in Inewitfaaturinai.and lons uSeMait
'nougat, - utintorinementa naiad, make them the
CHAMPIONS OF THE WORLD.
I neamlil cal leamecl al attention to abut
Barger's Patent Cleaniug Attachment
now th' ag and nttamhed to ainalt .double treble n• en, ottar
horreo.le, %and to rah, anderehot oteversbni threaber. 1 Leta
ran`. 0 lb ..dinar}' band toi ll,ar dI. superior cl,,t
•anntnk n 1, , made It takes no more vole, t o &h r. C t., oh
than it d neot n &ter an ordinary separate r 6/1 r , -
iM r r e
ff, rrntais of dinning a , iathmert ',roe putout,are a ade
Home were,' nu d and double, heeler paten , . 41 ' tI"
Imps , erne tits. I au/rens...l (Mold'. patent, nt e Iwo. Ltd
•ree t o a , niti , tor sawing wood. be d cotton , ne• •
!ere ./' r r Lae, hr. An unrestricted sea.moi) .
lb , .trotiztstmlarantythat theabove maelidnem nnegoalod •
krork dorablllti o"1/ventence nndcheaDm.....
Ferrate, s oirticulars.send to the sn bseriber fo r elrrn Its r
amine nactilnkry Ordvmsoliclted and Oiled mitt promptness. I
fdellty. A Ivo Agent for
HUBBARD'S MOWING MACHINE,
I.Atclratt matt afacturt B 11. SAYRE
ese.Pa -rer Mowerfr r itl. country id achinenwarrartr , l
river' tlr at'nfaction Instruction. for value. and /5.M.,.
livered ofihnq, for freight or trankportutloli.
A H neraonr ..I et.l ur to procure the tent and obeariesillonrlr: 0 .
chlr , tr. Advlse•l le aritneeetlitevairk mitt Hubbard'. Light Inns
alcierrr Sefton committing themselves to any other Mower t.oro
uae °Mere rolinitid and promptly atterdiedlO.
roatollicooddrres,lierfortl.Stm
L. R. PECK, Agent.
tlarford ...te1y2,1862.-tf
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE.
A. vr, ,,,,, lu n rleArb m er t altl in 7 . .V4 I s e ,3 l . ... n atbzolt u rr ,
house and -T:arn Llier m ertn, and apriUt 100 gm., o:.•.l7rS
nay Is a gagi /Illand Latlentlll, capable of cutting Ifo •1 ,
of lumber per year. Tic wend!l le within two Mlles of Ls t. :to
Station, on the D. L. AW. EtallrnaL A good real non itrcal
lb. whole property There Is arati and lumber enough •+. It V L 4
for it 'wive over. A ran chanee..-_will bn old Low, with rat ti tea
AlSirt, the farm toot.. as the "q?suirts Robert.
' , lnn, Wyoming county, Pa, cantelutng about We acres, I , rd'o
loom Nl:hot:an :nation, lying on the Tuukhartnock Ortna ; alvt i
So of:., tlll. Ibe lointree up very &strait I olo'
ALSO, valoal•• Mill property, now mile horn blont-vo, s•
outlet of .1..,eb lake, amilttlnua and mead. att.
about 10 Kers of land, with rho water power. The grbdtal i• tc w
doing n pad custom i.well adapted for ILIVIreI..% atrL
A 10. a rattahle farm ono mile from biontrose,coomliota Mn
L•ra metre. May agree of choice eon] land ; the Lehrer . tb
This farm Is (mord with good stone wall. well watrtol. start
bLatt rtate of cultivation ; Ls capable of kveLlug. from forty tr
arty towa—a very dnelrable prop. etv.
ALSO, a honee and lot In the Borough or barint,„e, g
the Pohlretttquare The 1 - dlelbt.llllAacrua ago ., of Ia••LL
barn and choler. halt At anna 1005.
TL a ettentlon of 111.0 nad , r,s, to pli•ri,6l , ”qll st ate Pro
these int Sp,Sies, as they ace good end deal:nide Pitt d
the prior.. -.4,d for Pam. LLtotra lams will to given. IL
tailcon,utner Information, bail on, or addroat,lratrta •
t'l i ttstott, Lor-r.e or . bIEALLI.
Montrose. Su-quchanna Co., Pa, Jam flea, 1565.-3(
Carriage Manufactory.
Trar . 6 0 7 . 140 . ed w:WL=tftilly.sotlatt
old
tho cittrtul
Carriage & Wagon Stand,
famerlY ocollpted by T.. FI 8.0116115, where tit, tz prepared l 4°
all work to Ma 11 ne of Ir—gnesd NLT if DISPATCH - .na In.
Superior Manner.
a la . rag dale' n the beat of 10.V . 1e ; and C
lloctrose, Juno 8, MIL
GOODS FALLING.
GREEN•RAPEEL or other good morel. CA
lionrmee. .Auv;sri nMa a I.ll'ollo era
OEM
is no o rece:vl2c. new nu p.pq . Of
I) ifIS !