Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, November 07, 1865, Image 4

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Churning Whole Milk.
The temperature at wide.' whole milk ithetild
be churned to 65 degrees: and
nom
point has an
importantbearitig on the economy of making
butter from whole milk over that from cream,
since it is more difficult to lower the tempera
ture of the cream in summer, than it is to raise
the temperature of milk to winter. It is evident
that the temperature of the atmconhere in the
summer will always be nearer the necessary
temperature of the whole milk than of the
cream. It follows practically that the average
condition of the temperature of the airprongh
the year will be more suited for making butter
from whole milk than from cream.
We find that Prof. Johnson says, in enumerat
ing the advantages of this method of butter
making, that, "The proper temperature can be
readily obtained both m winter 'and summer.
A hundred gallons of entire milk, will give In
summer 5 per cent. more butter than the cream
from the same quantity of milk will give. But
ter of the hest quality can be obtained without
difficulty both in winter and summer. No spe
cial attention to circumstances or change of
method is at any time required. The churn
lee, both in winter and summer, is equally sim
ple and Keay. The butter is not only of the best
quality while fresh, hut is also best for long
keeping. when properl 4 y cured and salted."
The mode to he pure:m.l where whole milk is
to he churned, is to allow the product of two or
three mlikingw to stand till the cream rises to
the surface, and then to pour the contents of the
vessels containing these milklogs, when still
sweet, into one large vessel. The whole, cream
and milk, is then allowed to remain till it be
comes sour and thick. The true degree of sour
ness is known by a thick, uneven skin formed
over the whole mass, and when this is observed
it should he immediately churned Keep the
mass still, that is, avoid all' stirring after the
milkings are put together into the large vessel,
till lime to churn, for if the skin'is broken, the
air gets to it and causes rapid fermentation.
But in Holland, where the whole milk is very
g..nerally used for butter-making, repeated stir
ring Is given to the whole mass of milk in order
to prevent the cream from rising, and this caus
es the mass to thicken rapidly. It is kept till
sour and till it is thick enough to hold a spoon
upright in it. Th.. mass is ready fiir churning
when it will not adhere to a hone or ivory knile
stuck into it. .
. . .
In Brittany, the morning's milk is poured into
the churn and with it the milk and cream of the
preceding evening's milking. The mixture io
allowed to stand some hours when it is churned.
Both methods are said to give butter of remark
ably fine flavor.
We think it worth while to experiment in
some of these methods. Whether better that,
ours or not, we will not undertake to say; but
no country is more celebrated for its dairy prod.
ucts than Holland, and the butter of Brittany
has a very high reputation in France.—Massa
aliusetts Plowman.
POTATOES.
The proper cooking of good food is an essen
tial element of good health in all civilized corm
tries. The general use of the potato shows that
it is palatable and healthful; but few families in
this country fail to have it on the table once a
day. In Ireland it is the chief article of food at
every meal, and it is said that there are malti
tudes who seldom eat anything else. It has the
same amount nr nutriment as the egg—thirteen
per cent.; it tins twice the nutriment of cadre;
half as much as beef. It requires two hours and
a half for digestion, raw cabbage two hours,
roast beef an hour longer, roast, pork an h..ur
longer still. It is claimed that the,outer quarter
of au inch of the potato contains more nourish
ment than the entire remainder. Hence, peel
ing is a waste. They should be cooked, then
the very thin skin is easily removed, and the
whole nourishment remains. Lste in the spring,
as the potato prepares for sprouting, the nut-r
portion becomes "rank," and It is better to peel
before cooking. If kept in a dark place, sprout
ing is much retarded, and farther if the sprouts
are rubbed off with the hands. The lighter a
potato is, the more mealy and palatable it will be
after cooking; hence the good ones float, while
others sink in strong salt water. Boiled pota
toes are not digested so easily or so soon as if
baked or roasted.
CODEISIO POTATOEIL—They should to well
washed and put into cold water . with the skin
on. Gradually heat the water, and when near
boiling, add more cold water; if thus checked.
the skins will not crack until the potato is thor
oughly done ; pour off the water, and let the
sktns become dry before peeling. The Irish
nick out a piece of the skin before prating them
in the pot The potatoes of each cooking should
be nearly the same size, that all may be equally
done- They should not be covered with more
than an inch of water, that they may be jost
coy. red at the finish; :hey will become waxy
and watery if allowed to remain in the water a
moment after they are well done. After they
are dried they can be kept hot and mealy for
some time, it covered with a napkin of the diam
eter of the containing vessel. This is better
than steaming, and they are prepared in half
the time. Moderate-sized potatoes should be
done enough in a quarter of an hour. They
sprout least in the darkest places.
COLD PoTATOES PRIED.—Put a piers of cream
dripping into a frying pan; when it is melted,
slice in your potatoes with a little pepper and
salt; put them on the fire; keep stirring them;
when they are quite hot they are ready.
PcrrsTosa Murat - D.—When your potatoes are
thor , Ughly boiled drain them quite dry, pick
out every speck, etc., and while hot rub them
througho colander in a clean stew pan. To a
pound of potatoes put about half an ounce of
butter and a tablespoonful ofmilk; do not make
them too moist; mix them well together.
POTATOES MASHED wITII °MOSEL—Prepare
some boiled onions by putting them through a
sieve, and - mix them with potatoes. In propor
tioning the onions to the potatoes, you will be
guided by your wish for more or lesa of their
flavor.
POTATO-FLOITII AM) JELLY.—Rasp the pota
toes into a vessel of cold water, and change it
frequently, until the raspings fall to the bottom
like a paste, then dry in the air, pound in a mor
tar and pass it through a hair salve. This is
nearly as nutritive, and lighter than flour;
hence it is better fur pastry and puddings for in
valids. If kept dry, it will remain good for
years, while it is easily converted into a most
Mal Mons jelly by pouring absolutely boiling
water on it. When changed into jelly, flavor to
taste, and use it.
To Buoww.—While the meat is misting, and
an hour botore serving, boil the potatots, tak e
off the faill,f flour them well, put them under
the roasting meat, and let them drip before go
ing on the table.
To Romm—Clean well, nick out a small piece
and mast. A little butter over the • skin crisps
them.
Cold potatoes, boiled for dinner, and left over,
make an excellent dish for breakfast, by cover
ing them with milk or cream in a frying pan ;
add butter and salt, and let remain until the
milk thickens—my fifteen minutes.
Potatoes, when boild, if either waxy or to be
eaten with cold meat, should be peeled and put
whole on the gridiron until nicely browned.
Fon. FerEws.—Potatoes should be always boil
ed a littlr before putting into stews, as the first
water is a little poisonous. Fried potatoes may
be cut from raw, half an inch thick ; fry quickly
in hot tat, let the grease drip off dry, salt and
1211 e.
KZEPINO POTATOES —lf laid on straw on the
ground, and covered with straw and then a lay
er of earth a foot deep, they will pr.dtice shoots
near the tad of Spring ; if two feet, shoots ap.
pear at midsummer ; at six feet they cease to
vegetate, and will keep for two or more years
In a perfect state. There should be a trench a
foot deep around the pile, unless the soil is very
sandy.—Haifa Journal of Health.
Weal TO FArrz Bars.—A farmer of large
experience says he fats his beef in summer. and
only calculates to have them:hold their own,
and be ready for sale when the market suits
'him ; =The calculates that four quarts °finest,
with good pasturage in summer and early an
nm, will make as much , beef asel,ght quarts
of new COM/neat with the best of hay, In cold
weather,
POMO Or A *KM Cowl—For a good d
cow, choose one with a l lariped hoof; she a wl
never fail. A cow with dark hoofs may be good
for' a large quantity of milk, but it will not be
rich. For a medium cow, choose one, with pan
of the hoof striped, or any other odor except
dark-;lllitaiTrAcm, in Rural American.
• ice" Farmers who have anything In their cel
lars which kept to get ttvgavir#oollll4
,
aintwe .,
f 4
NIWW AXLIZICVAL
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
AT
egiferibeg.ito3eqbqqtr)& eo.
M. S. DESSAITF3
API2IO poet returned f ono New Yolk. WWI woo oxtails.
H
soot loode Iwo variety or New Goods, to tebteli the atteutbse
of the ',Public 'saint rappool half Molted, lad go the jos ds were
bought easter Use elms adesedsseMie f %ditties. end Not prior to
toe Kent"duncei we proemial to ell them at tonsils Pow
l!igurre. Our treoto bto obtuse all. 'sod oot to be oet-Cool by
a..yotbcr mere,' wbfberatbome mebeoed.
TOO fbllowlne Gosasessatriso part of <rot nook co baud. and
wtll bo toot dertod the mown.
Cotton Department.
Bniref renebleacited end Orom.lo-4, 8.4. and 14.
Pi 'lowans 11.11ra, 0-4. and 43 Inane.
Pim blesetted and erom Mee 4-4. end tfl.
Clims. the best make. ande.doomon plums&
Moos'. of comes. and torclp manufacture.
Bed"lck , re—eats heavy.
Blue check sad staled alining.
Canton flannels. paper and mobile Inuellnr4 Is. so.
Woolen Department.
Flannels of all Colors argil Q•autles. Floe .hlte, yard wide,—
Shaker gimbal ; besey Milled grey. Mire, and red : cotton mixed;
Ale mixed fancy mad 11atn *allsbur7 to.: hone) sinned, and
Plain start!, g do. Fine wool lied Plunt. to, 10-4, 11-I; end 14-4
=ids, all Qualities. Ladles'. Misses% and ( blidres aos I bone—
sll la) lea color, and anent's& bublas, scarfs, tamer.. hood..
sontaga, breakfast idka.la table ano piano spreads. septyr vont,
ed zoo &Aland vrool, Ate, de.
Linen Department.
nue '414 linen table Damsolc ; brown do. Ftne white linen
shinny new titan theetarg .0. White Ina brc ern Brae fable
dubs. napalm of eletrent ciaenties ; toe towel. by the dczen
and Whit. towelirp. Hoc/Kt/10ml. anab, kb.. le.
Dress Goods.
A large assortment of the following varieties:
Printed, cart cotton and all Irv! &datum
Plain " " "
Tina mild colors, Tech Med.; all colors and ocalltlss
liiiii==
" plaid "
.• idlk 'biped " .
" " •qty
Poplle.
- vons•n
.• all invl pla‘d Madam
" Cobursa Sonbaalaas, Rep's, fa, to,
Silks.
Tine Laney drew eina, arc., Inaloty of colon,
black •• • all qualitiee
• Cadet. ••
- and heavy mantes .41kL
bonnat dila all colors. and beautiful abedes
White Goods,
Pine cambric; .whaolit mcaLs. Mrlyed and tarred dc
Linen camt.lic Imasterchlsr., yia.a horn.theb.ii Nan
d and embrx Idervd tin Pn pery n LOU.; arm tnabrol..ererl
I-gs and inieninp ; plain and collars ; ss au
sleeves In wt.; e - ipe do. Pmbroldered infants' salvo ; ale • (Int
mmno embra.idcred Infants' caps, differ, at pattern.; white lace.
and edgings L. cotton and linen. Valliant. edgings. ic
Notions and Fancy Goods.
Linen and cotton theca'• ; sewing and embroidery elks; knit
tins cotton. &a. Dal. Ballot •.d rasa 7sutesoe of sit et.
bunko...la and leading steles cloak and barge, ornament+, la
the pieta ^1 in seta; bur nett sad half dresses ; mint ri.besca
widths, alapar-a Maid, all colors- Verna Silk ranadine acne;
Love Ire.; crape veld: mask sells; plain, and wir.h onlamerds
Gc in. of all sorts .d sultible for all persons. `.o `loss; atli
CIO; cotton do; buck 4 ; Iz. 1..
Shawls
&oils and double Mocha Oseuls ; doe* ao/. double wool
ebeeels—a lerenstoot of ell the leading styles and patterns
Thlbet and hbotlea wool do. Our aleolemaut Is
Cloaks,
Bach u adecalars. stslo.aed haartna eutaat .6 eneedled natal
the ettlea and we eta yrondat Eau bargain. in soda
Hoop Skirts, Balmorals and Corsets
nt dllThrant (tale. and mat. of French and American =mdse.
Lira, and which aell at cares= low prism
Cloth anl Piece Goods.
Black tereadelotha, beavxm bales cloths. Ceitinam, iitlulat
Heat - nay lona, dr-. tc- an great varlet!.
Millinery Goods.
We would =kir to thoos to eat trade, thot too boos =A. anars-
WSW of those good utually kept to Ult. Ilat of batten. sod an
onabled to foittish tom at N.. York Jobbers {SWIM V. vel.l
M." part of the lc odr 1a Mb llot
Bonnet and Bat blocks. Bonnet oaf Rol frame& to troOnsso
and t..t. Ptm.. fat. sod trove. bats. BMWs* of 111 ortflar.
.tyleo and colors. Lace., b code*, 111.1000 napes bet.. offov,
IttOtroo. bow et silks. cot and anon .11k rolvots of .11 colors: an).
doal SIMIII„ plumes. !lc.. ond motif Aber ankles too no
men:onto meal= Plow ere to a Dial awl coortoes yamsolvet.
GENTS DEPARTMENT.
Clotithig.
We hem but little spice left to wry touch; but to those who what
to clothe tlurneelete thir. tall end winter wlth , were; double. tow
ennforruble el thing. we wou.d merely lay that noterlthatandrog
the general cry of • •seedy of maga Ade clothL g, and corr.
onently We bleu price thereon. we ere netrettrOe. Preinened to
re...ieh you ell, and sell you bW to yriees end mated:bk. Our
stock to large; nor shelves ere crowded; and trews chanat dairy
receiving mew addll tow thereto. lire clothing we eat Is ell of ou•
owe a me. and we can therefore gurunnter the making ern] m►u
tate of ma garetent we eel/ Glee co the fires trial end we are
nee you all further Loathes aearan. The following artklee
have in noel:
Black buck coats stres and donbla brooded; black sae fancy
bottom maul; ;Amin nod holm coodatere aigiun valktno mat.
and to gotta to matey ; Oath sad 6307 eseVeoaso—also to wcata to
omtcb; black mad boxy caltharre pawls and:rev o to matey: dIY
miry:lmA Harris akodonent ; skit. was. .ad mts.
Born Ciatoiloi.—o [mop. •adetl.
0•13001[1: OTZACCAI3: OTNICOLTS ! An styles lad email:"
Gents Furebbing Geode.
Wedto gal= /MAP : times dataal do. Xertoo &tithing fti•r
sugpmesm t3e6 Unto 4, x1 Pow collamtepas. glom. oz.toeL
trookL oatr.belsos.. dos.
Our Custom Department
Is at anal Oaf efltb a choke seleetkm of catelmetsa. tem'
clothe, homes; OEM; •e. ohlrb ore keep te oak* clot u tear.
doh owl we seallteaseet all U. that are In the habit of baffrk
Mohr gamma made v , war., !Dove es aou , helhat thehrlneed
that he as `tee you colic utlafection.
cooelcelon n eicrold sae me tame to all of you that woo
LIT *an of +Oda Mali T UPS CT 01. tO Osek .1 • ton 4 goo
wat try to Rut Too.
' gria'Magße t ___ ______ltaiMaXA4
O 1 NCENIENTI
NEW GOODS
133
J. B. DE WITT'S.
ITIER:tna Iscsiber le now pawed in ahoy hie Mende end Co..t
Walt , a derlyanbl goat liouae, tale, be rou n d
LADIES' AREAS 000 DA la - great tarteil•
Grest tarpons In Ladles' Ctootlnga, Water-proof Cloth, rowel
Black Wotan.. end Calmed ALI Wail Clotelno.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &C.
Jana, nna +D
DOMESTICS.
Th. o .,,ebdlllw-bed us li m DenbrAlkAlZlA Tlin 6l / 1 , en&
obtrArs. Tot M
tlingt
Notions.
Great variety of Hoop mad Balmoral Skins. Ladle.' MerlY sad
Children's Rooks v. finnan% COMt skirl Ilrvid. Blndluts. Thud
o f .11 ki t “?.. 04. - toe Twtst., IlLahtfug Conon. ae do.
Boots & Shoes.
Mies usi Boys' Bpou t Ottlldscal Copper-toed oboes. SI orXce
Moss. Cialtcrs, Bsinsmral She. Womso's 4'ol Shoes.
GRGQERCES.
Sups" at micas not to 10 tscaton. VEItY HeYT QV LB TI
Green, Marl, and /op= Ts 10, Oeffre, 1 , 0(0. 111 uger. Salerstua
toff end TntaLem, Hlyd 0.14111. hc. &o.
OrTarm produce ptken 111 et change for goods, for which the
aghast ndokst pod. J. E. DE,.117.
otoutecae, Oct. 10, 10.0.11.
THE DOUBT
11/3 EEE• DDiPELIAD, AND THE
STARTLING CONVICTION
I=
EIM
GEO. HAYDEN
everrAlr• •Atlsructlol• In • ••cllut r for uti. , ,s and 11.411•er Ir
Inred.r tee ot•urirt- for r•-••••:At •rt rn••••porirrlt• I
Clperworr wlshillgtopr rt Iw•t •••••I he - i•r.t M. .z.t• te e
hlnr• are vlerdtr. wltnt t• ari.r,r . II 11b/ rad , I o•cfl
• trr °the. , biol., now
Is on Lend Islth a NEW IiTOUIS. VP G•ODS sonsistin; of I , or •ricrow•ilclte , ant; •
• 1••:•11% It••••.&.• L••
F'oatotflocaddresa.linrir,
DRY GOODS
GROCERIES,
BOOTS AND SIIOEB,
BATS AND CAM
READY-SIADE CLOTHING
Man& (Porn, FlTiory, *leaGm Marrs, Under Shlna,
and Drawn. nocy Goods and Tszkee No
tkma. TrooL and Tnivi.ll‘¢ Bago, and
lOU of GoMt too 601310.111
40 1:11.1tU0S. ••
PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION
IM=1:11
In( Goods. Small ?roelts sod Qutck da , es.
I=
Nev.llllford. A uryst 114, 15k'
EVERY DItY
BRINGS SOIIETHING NEW.
Fl
• large no of
RATS AND CAPS,
CHILDREN'S TURBANS,
LADIES' SHAKERS.
Idea. large nook of all tne nom nprlng atylu of
C I_, 0 '7 I 1 I 1••7"
l.lonaLtlat In part of War. Engll.b "oats In rtIP. t.
...ta t good Boon, ea Coats, g od Ll'ottlog for I overdo, Ltoo
thud., and Dowens,
Gents' Furnishing; Goods.
lIBRELLAS,
HANDKERCIITEFS,
SUS.PEN I )ERS,
COLLARS,
NECK TIES,
SHIRTS, &c.
•
Whlet. I.m Dreparrello sell for gun or rond• pop at rely In. pr
ma es my. Tack eerntil lwrn I . ...ugta with all a goods
anal] prat, awl wade pop Is my tonal, o I .0.1 we for v.' at
c anal]
Two doom a on a aides Wale/. In Ite nololleg cwcuple.
,7 F. B. Wee. as • Plane Stun.
JOS rA BO YD
Mon.., Mgr
HIRSCHMANN BRUTHEh
E1173:1
BINGHAMTON BEEHIVE
pr z u, o n ,,7, 4 GT their thro and enthral,.
B and bLOple
DRY GOODS,
CARPETS,
OIL L 0 T7U.
EMBROIDERIES,
LYDO tv CURTAINS,
WINDOW SR ADES,
FIXTURES, d c.
ore offerl.2 their cede. akkortntemt. eernprtrArm th• handsomest ea.
richest toot ever Introdeeed In thly market. at s trite sour•
NEW YORK WHOLESALE PRICES,
order to redact their Wet previous to %bet removal low thelr
. nor*
If you erleh to scope co
me
oil et
KS^IIIIMOI
" Cowt Str"rt—olgo of the Buthlvt
Bloghlatau, July :4th, 16. 5.
PEACE AND PEACE PRICES.
PEACE ESTABLISHED !
Large Lines of Priree4 Con
quered and Reduced:
H. BERRITT
I. ay. replying. fo. Eprtng ne. wig log. .tort. of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware
Stoves, Iron, Steel, Nails, Paints, Lamp
and Linseed Oils, Benzoic, Carpet-
Inge, Floor Oil-Cloths, Wall
Paper, Window Shades,
Hats and Caps, Boots,
Shoes, Clocks,
tke.
lacludtug, so, usual. Poll vaclestss of the canal croseclar thy nr La
ilot I'll* 0,01, sbals Is. B 'owlet ICltoems. &o. veld. I
NI sell op most favorable terms for Out, Produce. or u
PlOll.ll time BITTI-va.
tV B. —Flour and Galt on hand as usual.
NEW MILFORD. Jenc 17. MI
• VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
'FOR SALE.
4 trainable lumber and wood lot In Lathrop inwindalp. Sormol
misty, Pa.. ecmtalolog about 000 aorta wiLb • good d.oUIO
noose and Mao tborent nod about WO seem to gram. On this prop.
, rtygood ant lothenhi.orgarde nt
billsg 800.0% few
d lumber per year. /Le • , is within .0 i r of Nlcholwit
Irwlon, on the D. L. • W Railroad. A corp. , road runs thnaner
ho wank property There to moral and lumber enough It to pat
for IT twice over. A rare rho .li—will be .old tow, with easy Ulan,.
ALSO. the farm Immo as the " Xsquire Roberts °arm," it, NUt
Wyoming county, eantaliting Wasst 100 acres. IX roller
ha l m, .b>lem matron lying on Ohs runkharoseek t :reek r attoat
8o mm of fat lend: tbe Lalonde up land —a smog:draws owiperty.
ALSO, a valuable Mill proierty, one toile from Montmse, at tto
outlet ofJo es'e Lake, roma:tine ot • vistmlll and sessoirll, and
afloat 10 acre• bf landoelth th• water power Tile ;Aslant
d rt
/trAn d =bTe b f=le;o 'i m i tirost, " r m on=gZool
000 rims. Ffty sores of choice wool land; the balance unproved
This farm la vrell ironed with good stone wall. well motored . and it
• hhth Mateo( cultivation Is wsnatde of keeping from foray 0.
any orws-11 very dratrable pro/wrls.
&LSO a noose and lot In tbt Bondtgb Of Montrose. fronting or
the Public +q re The lot content. about 40i sem of land. arab
barn and choice fruit and shade trees.
The attention of those wishing to
. porehlee real estate Is nailed a,
these propertiek as they are all good sod desirable Investments a*
the prieessaked for them. Liberal terms will be given. For terms
pride; and other Information, all on, or address Dawn. Rearms,
Pittston, Lumina Co., Po, or It. S. SEARLE.
Irlostrose, Suaqtre.batura Co.. Pa.. JAIL ddikt, Mien.—tf
THE KEYSTONE HOTEL
(Ftffmerty occupied by W. K. Hateh,)
MON TR OsE. PENN'A...
Milt been leased end reopened by the ea euntaned. who b
Itneptna • weal accept 1 order sad Bur,sra3 cerrfol emit.;
to tbettedsLoe t 'be tatablisbneett end :be nuts of, hie knot'.
.11ttmeavor to merit the tenronapentatitbite;_ . " '
SIAM ,
ammo% API 161111."6
S.ITTLAND M!M3LE.
I.IIADAK IN
MARBLE SP 9P
Removed to the a:mot b.yot bode Lo.rcb. I It..#p no
travelialg Areoty, and by o. hot nt the tttt t.l • bold. all MY
Yomvnt to En+ke t.uvirF,f T. ...or .vnt. I . VADAKLN
Iloatrono,rebruary oto,
Agi-ieultural Implements.
TH,t . ..":l,er:',f, - rd4W;IIll AO .'lL. l t i e i!: l i t r. n . f . t u h t e u p t u,,b II t
heloo.enabllalled t rm of
Wheeler, Mabel & Co., at Albany
These •tt actitntka an so favorably known and nnlveraal.. a nproi
ed that any effort atrectmol , cdakm. I connlaerutocco,,r) nut
tools to say,that experle, nt..urecturtv,auu Inng aelt.hs•e
brourbtootimprovemete use V( Lle : nru. Lb,
CHAMPIONS OF THE WORLD.
Iwooldealleraecla: Otto, nnr to their
Barger's Patent Cleaning Illachmelit
• newthlng.arld.ttsch, 41n4/.. doishle titbit ,r !Lt.). Abe;
bor.- (rower,and to either t tit I," a to, • embt t(1 ?_them Tll.l-fl
- - . -
ean t,e %sat, antiwar% Land tal " at , I • .r.rtl. ,
tar.nln¢mllt made It lake • o rt. a.. t.owa, t, •
actravnt :tsar ar. au. et. ;vim. ..r ‘ll,
otcleanl,..• .aart
01===1
mprwemente
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MSS
.3412:Dd 1 , roD,pl.lwe• el
/setaneT) r
fldelltv AI.O AO for
HUBBARD'S MOWING MAURINE,
atCratt.rneßtfaCturrd Ips It It K 4µIITHF r
—th.. ra. mower , - untry srh!ne...,•rit
L. R. 11"::CR, Agent
tiArford .Pa.. July t. -cf
Real Estate Agency I
VIPS, 1111,1mi:71w] hart , .rtttettl at, tent I; at tl t• I •
I. Are ft, the pnrc.haJte • at :of rea ., 4l4tt
tilltrauehaqn, ,r • ••
.1 all who tlealre ettter It tttt • tt. rtD t ees' t• .
ill a call We dralgt at' • rt. , e ttater .y •.I'l.oo t.:.•
4,th 111 New N • ',sr, Is a •sshrnes...ost , .. OW. f It
re mons who Alps s ,1.1, Mr ;Owls • ',V,
,:siti3.lratsl trrourrhoslt r • , uni, Sis. vli: s r,e the u5...11, •
11 Lou.wtlol•s:Lerit; sssve
Several Farms on I land,
oiltoblefm dotrytng port- -ee The Ismer part of toe welt ,
ortney cen ruo fra term eure.l oil to Inetotto et.••
N. , I Lcr.....f la!, It. F
014 vAterrtl,•l.ll6,l' r• t•i , 7l r, •
own. `nnvrn.rt.t
.srf. part of the PUrtrie..
Net I.—Tin attrro of I .ttt
, rtrv.l, well watt rwtf,
nrt of t Emrct..... , n 2 .•I
.f. r
rl rotr: a: 0,,
MMMMiI
ut.nb It außtt,.... •
Too a, , •!• half taltle• •.• • a
(mar,. r..,third. •', 1... • I
uN'''
4,.tar"... A tt..1 : 1 , .dle• I e t.
kre•ar. • mr.,. uv•
, • tv.4 cl.l, min ebtletAht
',Ver. milk h..tt.e. kc Otte totLif of the purchne, mt.
'own. the ~ .tance.nee. Tot , •1%,
WI WV", frit•l, A. VeL.
tio. 9. -.ltmov lu the t
rt".l" , ,lststv
.rre , .4l 2 •
wol, xn.! 11.,!• vo
MXMICINI
Sn In.— n: tun, • •A •-I t, N. 11-Ifnrd, a•nt:i:.lr. I
. - "A.-1n act', trupr •, .• • !tn••:„rn
.f Walt nlynty r • t!Ln lAcken ~114 In.! Wr..tn.
Flead ; wen weder.l• It h I , hul 4-. and 11 a
nArlne. •
o' . z . rr o.n n
.....r sr:. ns.. • • rnr r nnela.te
'nil th,etilfrerer.! horcht 3.• .1' •• ~ I.
• o• rer Inr
'I•111 ,3 If the r uuuld uot went the wh
,rnut 't nrmshl e.
N' —erg ee.e.,343olntne , he , f Slvrit,e-tlect.
th. N. Y. & Erie , to. • f n‘n.Slrt It
r 'he frnrn whie% P Pr Mg I. the tvoi tee, ,
ee,t t.n•••.rlt T , e-r err ehont ,
1112=11
•-• trl , nlr n n..' vtl too r:J.II
Eve • >mit and •ow mill. There.. a', on the rnrn,
do IlutTine. and • iwltt n4l I It, p.ml rul.a.lhir rad,: . ..a, r , n ,
?1, .V7r.E...l'.lt,;Cflr':;,:t.," ‘ TE, ";7',
...lrat.l In hr of ll.rrt h rt t f the rt,tr.
r $4,04
•
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CH A MBERI IN At MIN I , n,
Mortrose Rue..,...hancia Y•
WHEEL HEADS!
WHEELS AND REELS
qv, in 'avre'r Foundry, or on S. EL I,Y, h Brume, 2“ . .he•
.4•n o llowavae.
Flax VVlleelf. 4 - 1(or
Reel% and IA 111 C• 11-111ead.:
Wholesale and Retail.
Wterla and flea.,. Om can pa:4%ly Inn and evrry a:
inle varrauted If properrly d If.
Montrose. Jan ex , y I. ISM.
F. B.—ltepslrlng lone on do, non°,
LAW NOTI('E—NEW FIRM.
cjIIICINTLTY s 1 , 11' , 11 rivervar. ~.
aoth . hem as , Danner • .•, • e • .-In tl
e h , ahcbea. the i 515•117..... liercan • v. , . A. • • In ch. , 41,1.
Bentlev-Fitch,C:.;l-3entlev
d al' PTA:etc,' , F. th ye II ate ,
and I,t , Otte ,rd b) •
- rr a aarrraTT L. • 21.
Ntratxase, January 2. I'M
P. 1-Ic.`,yN()IF)S.
LItI'EfIRED ttleTlONEf:::i v
.61.. LS DRY end klral• eat] al,
- I at C•MCLICII.
Anotru., Pa... Dr, L. I 3S.I.—Lf
x
a, rlD ir.lg 4 . ; ?air g !1!
P , athaaariberl.avlaa ppoluted by the .!o=mlnlrat
l' , .tainn, M LAA It I X Eli at
It; elvt ^llllk-wen. t•. a: . •'' te,
leationo , hat Mul t tam. at \Loan...l. 1 . • P.... sr,
• , • Tart. 11'. 1-10,1 E. PATRICK.
Nc..utrnikr. pH' 1. • Y. 51. t
IitcCOLLUTrI & SEARLE.
Ittorneys and Counsellors ai Lan
lIONTROSE, :317 Q CO.. PA.
L.^rot 'r N. Britsl2l3llOlat, over Lathrop Trio+
1 6 Ile, kaCrit.
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E. M. TURNER,
Attorney - at - Law !
OFFICE OVER WILSON'S STORE.
kfootaumAtiritel .5,1,44 -if
51ME INSURANCE COMPANY.
OF NEW-Volllli.
',ASH CAPITAL, TWO MILLION DOLLARS
fascia lat.lsuety.teaa. Italtiftre.tt
I. MILToNSMITII, , ,, eIary . Casa. J '! •arts, Presides,
leas Anistaut ',eery . A . F. W tLWAYID. V. l'ree't
Paltriest...l Mid seamed by the esdcruFned, at hisotile
•ver t he Postal=
BILLINGS STROUD, Agent,
=arose. Pa—July 7, 1844,-11
DOWN DOWN! DOWN!
48 GO.• E GOLD
LOW! LOll' ER.! IA) T EST!
ARE OUR PRICES FOR '
Prints
Dilainest
Sheetings
Dress Goods!
Boots and Shoes !
Gaiters 1. Balmarals I
Grocery's and Hardware I
Ready-Made Clothing!
Hate I Caps I Yankee Notions
reread our alry.nz , VA RIETY of Prod. We must her.
more room for on, E V 0,101).t. and ore dutermloed to Mon 00
.Ce old stock firt)om, and ..e•c a. blo,
the h cheat prices allea)a paid for Butt,. Grain, and `Pro
-lure anti kinds. . J. E. JACKSON.
April
. GROVER & BAKER'S
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES.
PEuSrni' ,, WLThirmt therrT Stachltte ahonld mil at ritannt.za's
nod(lse fn.., at m"nt elther
ho gsburth., Cad Otbrf,. oe the (Pus, b hare!
T It.ll N 411ItINP or the nko,t atur,r. P.lllTOT.smairre
and titruartts vacuum 7,1 lotrAtwed F. U. Una p 412.4471,
ifnutttaw, Attsust 7th. 1901.
TO WORT/MEN.
s OR MIDLER wi par the hiorn..srlm,prfct Pipeme.
-Butten—Onntsb taco or cotuOn to sat. or M s g.& Oa.
Agarrigli bIIM ea 03 MIN& „ ,
MONUMENTS,
HEAD - STONES,
=I
and !Intoned In the beet
Oug of a
A WORD TO THE WISE.
Eruperior Qtratity of
Mat bid.
The Best family Sewing Machine
CIS NOT A SHUTTLE MACHINE,
But makes the Leek Stitch
THE VERDICT OF THE PEOPLE
IS DECIDEIILY IN ITS PAVOIL
The fact of there beicA more of stole Marlines sold TELAIV OP
AN V OTII
ATTESTS ITS SUPERIORITY.
Fur htriber partlry lan call neon the hteTlt.. wk.n ate attr ,,, th
lisle, nfmaallit3 are ot. eanititlon.
Partici that have oft 41 other so called atandard llardh es ha
thrown them 1.14 e nod :e te,11330137 In
favor or [Erse.
EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED TO DIVE ENTIRE
For several munna it recommends Iteelf above all others.
1. Beauty and excellence of riltch, allko noon both wark•
hut equally well no sta. uneu. woo len and L.... , t00 good.-ream
ng. gather.' a. Lunar Imo kali+ g. cording, and traidinge
6. !strength Near. tillht will not rip nor -3..1.
a, Th. men .Impla In con Orocilon e l any ..Ti , threaded machine
o
4. Sew, malt hour the 4114• or a a alul le, arrell doing away with
mu, ff.aehltitn. and tLe trouble of regulative the
, CnltiOto 01 tb. ands thread.
6. trance at a grruter spe.ext t bans hhut , le Tnnellne eemibly can
Thin e "hln, o Alt a! h • ueur lo.nr,wcolehls, warranted and
M.,n•ruu (shufacl neer: prwea
e Owl of 11 own her/cum,.tn Beooo. r terore. CMS o.urn to
use In Moutru., mad
• J. P. W. RILEY.
Montrose. lan. SO. nuL3.-1.1
r thrt
e, ht.
• nr
t 611,1
POPUL AE, REMEDIES
Throe mettle:nn nro wurrontuti If no :d tto o ordotti to dlrootto , u
in (bent en, It not .attrnotory roturn one holt rho nortilvna and
t,e na net re: ! refuntlott. I !vat sold trator.-atids Of buttlus, but
SCOTT 7 SCROLiziIiIURATE2
NEE!
T!:11 lo nr art.l a mnge. 1m
, nocilme ra1keti0n11,111 . ..7.m..4 bnr. , 024 tu ell. It h.la oce
ace. U. 4,1 _ _
vh , lat %rm.
SPOTTED FEY Lit•
in a number of elves. nod prover! effectual, Full lilted-Wu os tact
kom,e. 1 ac.. ton.
I=
scoTa - 9.3
SANATIVE GERATE.
PILEb, COELNB, &C.
It le cren,rod n• la....tables. and la .ttrety lesrallesa. nice
eeot, tWe K.L.a her.
7tass nie —w. h..e had !Work oppertuottr or testing th.
f... may. Volt, w yea ata. , o7..:thd
t. and leo novo t.
t' A Lt."! t: • '. A ,L 4 ICY, If. It.. Montrose.
'KM H. !S.A. M. 1 , .. W taerles , e.
•
tattwAsetured het. • , •••t wo.ontlo, Ps. and for sole by
I 'N. 1011.1.A1c1.,
c, WAttll.tvtH New Milton&
e to't , TT, Sr
4.4 m, n
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OUR COUNTRY SAVED:
Great Reduction in Prices
' New fin and low Prices !
HALLSTEAD & HOW
T A VINO j , ist s•s- Yo.k a,4•1
I are yr. p‘rrd w , •.rll L who ma% fav r '.t•ti call al
Cioudm ,eLcrdll) 6vl.llti a C. , -‘1") , turr at laaease ‘u.
tV tt: 4lt IC A Tt 4 Nt)R THE
World Renowned Olio Reaper and Mower.
we en pre;,,...1 u ••,ntsh oxlm Ineu,rwm4 to tbvse havltt
1.1-toD U ('lt:
NV: s • ..ftme
tilet,ol.u, May V. 16 , 6.-1.1. MALI S I /LAD G kIOW.
IMME
.NEW GOODS
itt Reduced Prices.
H. R. Lyons lac Co.,
tn — fregltot, logr,."oot ro CL , JTHL Itkoa. who Irish to II
ILOTHEIOtb . .ba 1.1135 T A ItTICL.C. or
Teady Made Clothing,
faandlz CouLt,
CANTEI , N , .T TO ICII
THIN AND THICK COATS,
Vest , atail Passt%. of every varlet).
A 1 on. 6XTENSI V Elcsortment 4 5>
FIATS CAPS, tvidl
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GROCERY AN!) SALOON.
THE coutinve their huOvera at the tt'd Stand
M sl., , t , ”et II
mt,lye 1,, r., ,
t., aai ocau.
tresti•ve..l pl.rt , eular stt tyl,.t, 'a, Et L ; "1✓ OUT
MEM
•-aa Ue•ira, priva , r‘anor L ADS EF, azd OEN
I'LL-WC:N. or for 1..11. a loon. or G.a.t....na, ak-a.
Among our litt ot ',non:run b. tyatcre..:l3nl.. Ram aL:
&um Masi ;leer. lict rduct—o Chun, Chiantis la ever,
rn. but Pt.t. 1...1 Tongue. I•vlAttr. Nut:4o,, &x.,—ln fad
-aerviblng the mark. %tout.
In the way , Irlnkr, we keep everpth!ng except .plrltoonn or 1.1.
runolle wororageo. rim non llquur are t.f the nest quality ono
ti
warra .- Itnl pure A1...Q m.
o..tie W (Inl
;Vine.. e. oroaproilla. Soda
Warn, knell II•er AC. Ite rream In name..
MMiMEEIE
We hart oo hand the luncext Atock of ttootectiocery evtr broaght
nu, the County. Wie eau tornish. nt eltolofolo or retellehyttorto
r this Ilnetnit may !recalled for.erto tut cheap ueso be ootteht
• ',where.
Tobacco anil Cigars
7 haarirm aid f mold og Tobacco oI o very brand. emu (hare of et
rygmsilty, from W amt crab"to the finest flavored nail..
f-X°Cc4a)ri. , t•Ms
Our U.oek Orweetiesc.'t be best to this Dort ibf the .ants,
P-t quality Ind lowness of priee,_net *scenting Itloehemion., Wt
.. furnish Flour os !Leh set
.. .nisi.l
Flee tad everlinlne n that 1t.,. of the beat qualities. it
anoquontlit trots one pound to • ton.
otuisueetl l it to please all who may Mom as with theft
paoteiate.el.iiree °oriole es to lateness la drat and to the etriCtil
One Price Systena
Mltrallt. DC,.. Ivor VS,
mbeeether card.
on elteeeemithln, Iterbrenchen In
weney oLoa SI otter... where he will be glad
tend en t aa or t t Joe.ratoolng dope promptly.
lo a woken.llae manner.
I=l
DR. A. D. TEWKSBURY ,
Physician and Surgeon,
rw40196 ~pptl one year t. Surreeit h the United Mate.
TII Army, t,,e nnin located at Aunurn ()env.. tont
•- •
SOLDIERS' PENSIONS, BOUNTY
TIT no ienagnell, 1 4 11 BED A 0 ENT BETA II GOV ZR9
M ENT..IIIkWe prltypt stiezilon lb all rj..jm.
bloom. Charm LOW. tuut Incomm Fll.
1.1. I. I WITY,P
for Piss Peed by
ilawfoisiiiiime. al ram afitaaato.• *pal,
WHEELER & WILSON'S,
MADE,
SATISFACTION
S C CVTT'S
=9
CHRONIC DIARRHEA,
=1
BOW EL COMPLAINTS,
I=
N.ERv.US,
AM) scrK HEADACHE,
SOU/WEBS OF TIIE BTOIII ACM,
COLDS AIM COLD CHILLS
FOR I-WRNS. SCALDS,
OR SCALD HEAD, 7
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INFLAMED BYES,
WOUNDR, OLD ULCERS,
CII APPFD HANDS,
INDOLENT TUMORS,
SPRAINS. I:7;eisEa,
equal to (Jormir 'Toss and W.B/3
4 4. I. 04)1.
L4DMS' SAL.QO,I4.
RE FRESHATENTS I
CONFECTIONERY.
BL ACK SMITE ING
AND BACK PAY
HUN tititittitßS & &Mt,
SCRANTON. PA.,
Wholnale end neat) unier.ln
EARDWARE
1)10E, ET3IKL. BAILS,
Npikes.Shoves, Baader.' ardwarr,lrani! and 2.llnl:4s. l applke
ego., Minn !tall. &dem n hoses, Counter bong and Troll Solki;
earrlace .Harerlain. hprlng Axle, Meant and Dorm Mons.
Mat. Waahere, Yid ern Arm.. PlnTed ltands Mallr•ble
Irnrd, Hube,Spo .Felfoer.xlnodtre Baum Yalta,
eaten{ Loma t., Erarucled Lealhe r.Wblurocia.
eta, and a gr neml vartely 111,4
ttanUfacturrrn Gofer, kr .. ac., an.
ar W e 2tive naueb atter:MlA° tbla part or our next, r,lrr
Setter select&L aseottaseallma can be t.ana emeieuere la tr.. pa
of Mr bu.Le
iingila.Vices.Steeta and Lies, Bellow - 3.11.3...cm. Siedare• aG
peat Vr-rlrts. Tax.kle Blorl S. Itop , Ohaine.
canes. P blase r Parla.C.nent. Ponta WIrAo.
Olam
AG RICULTITIIAL I.III'T.RwENTS,
pumps, Clrollar, HIII. sad r?roe, na.sre, *mere Born,
Wrapping Paper, Eluting Paper Yr. sod
H
Plait and • Waves orne rho... go.d Haraur,n
neater.' To• Lain ;runt raricty. cud ard...r•nu•sr•u. Leati,EZ ake
erlndinc. Rubber and LeAther hotting •mrbants•Scalcs.cr-
Arranton. Pa.. M•relf do 1814.-13 •
1864-5. 1864-5.
FALL & WINTER.
CALL AND SE TEE LARGE AND NEW STOCE OT
CLOTHING,
GEO. L. STONE &
Their OVERCOATS are find and ehean. New
Styles of UNOER-CONTS. PANTS,
VESTS, & UNDERCLOTHING
MB, SAT, TEA MU GROCERIES
All pr the at/ewe In to mipathy seeLl GOLD at the tare
cline. 1 our, truly, ' , TONE et
1.4 °noose, Sept 801.6.18A1.
NEW GOODS
T E !°" ll 7a'7 "" " ° T A:E..,dt. , uTil
Watches, Clocks Jeweler,
Silver-Ware 1 Plated-Ware 1
- Cutlery, Si:, Vanes , GroouLs,
to which they would In'olt the atentonn of tbelf Cetera'. The:
have lyre. SaICC of Ettxlich, it toe bean, ar'O earn , .
bath , lad•nd biter, eoverr dma!thot, Rrytneted,
coml.. IP, a Jet.. liat. end G.., 41..1 •1
of Eard.o And fhos. ht.:attract. Eautnet, rain t.old
and F.ndt, Itt.a , t Wag , . of t'e , ' e.^.e
prke. old Bear:elate Aro-ans ." . t•l,JtelsYne,
Veq. tinord ynd Neey hv^,.. Gala
bi lir:;:rultabron " J 4 Ju h an u ttu ' Un7. "'
Table and Pocket - Cutlery,
Silver Septh. Klutra., Butt.,
rod Fruit 6 mars, Cana Clact.
Fork, ery .leoryiptlon nf Odd
ees Crows The ',trees,. lot plated
Ware rate l' , a o _ into pawpaw tb, JtY,
comprimisa every strt...c.b 'at use bun. v,v rime,
[AI S.:ret , ChM., arhatn , t to. a rare ;at of Int of
all quainter.. t'lreite rote. to, Brno,. oyd t,hobt
String, and Trimmtnee. Ft.t..ug Ty.t.. , In every vorwty.
Jornetbra.Thera,nnetoty Nett::a. Btaato.o.libld eta-, tnr+sp , r.
.. 1,
Piano Fortes and Melodeons,
of the very be, Trak era. GOV kthß BA &ER
Family Sewing Machines,
st tt e . The 3 , oee ~ . ,i. wee
, ollibt for sod will be sold no Use most tssorsole ter.: e.
A:t:lnw,•
Watches awl Clocks Repaired
and to the BYST &STEER aSK, ENO KA VIE
the BTZT STYLE.
EVAN% ac 11,1,EN.
enrnmerda.l3,l4lnga onnosne tat Volt 0111 , <
Btrahamtnn '864 -Junr3,l
D. 9B!? IIY§TER.
AUCTIOZEER !
3.lorxtro4e,
Ilar.troce. April IVA -tr
lEt .M?
0 Pr. , ll4t o hzpu , t , •n n a Verr• that matot WI to .alt. • I Ara
cv GROCERIES. Efa'i
SUG RS ,7 RAS, COFFE.. S P E,P LO U
tr.,/ SA LT, (by the sack or ba ^rel. ) dl5 11, and all
trtirirr•euallv 'flood! n Drat elaroGrocert-..
Flour by the Wholesale and Retail
..I clean, merit.: hope to receive a liberal eharro rpubllr;.
•
K. D.
Tbe , labeatmarirtariceaol tarYSLTH...-Ltir.AoON' cr_d
&Al , 01:1;
4nn tr0m0.1a..1 , 1 4.1 g M141..4,
REMOVED, AGAIN !
" The Famous Barber."
Come anal f, , nnti+lsa,er.
Itnri.er. late of Itavt
now W. , ^kf ,
F
Flmi me •havine %Id shampf , Mq,
Flnt: a.. cutting iia:r nnit son
Find cut re,Aly at your bervia
t your f , rvice nl. otßl.P.rr Atltßßla
Beco-ul dclar (thaw Searle's Hot t. Up Stairs.
46 , 1 , 111,, inne 27.18145-I.f
nternalional Fire Insurance Company
OF NEW-YORE.
Ofliee, 113 Broadway
CAPITAL IRE MUM DMZ,
CHARLES TAYLOR., President.
llA.mityrys Bauce, Vice-President
()urea DaARE, Acting Secretary.
ng La, I it.TIR 41 4 , 11. AoA,st
MEAT MARKET.
On Pablie .4 venue, near Searle's Hold.
icff :Jr", .I.l u YL'lrp d
.rf "JrT E T A L T I.
OLL v +11 . E . 1,1'.3.1 lißb AlentorfllDlCS , q
.1' YtnGe,
B.'r,assTOol,/
N Jo, -
Idontx..t. " -
Carriage Shop
:KW r 2 73 , -%L BLAST!
[I PI ‘lnilera`rned la navy prermt ,„ l . l . : n
1 MO, of
o 114 t
t ILIAG6 WVIIIK. A Is° ie. oOti
TIIE LkTEST STYLES,
JOHN SAIITTER
p esPEPTFuLL; Announce., that he a m•w prepared to en ,
MorloOr g cements, onto moat f%ahlOnahto order. and war.
to dl with eierm. and 'am.
L kin Ed' VW*. K r.—the latent Nye Yrttle el el.
orer 1. o
Montro:a•, Nov. tr,lB.4.—Lf.
1., 6/1 , 181
E. BACON
Carriage -Planufactory.
T n 0r,". 4 4 7,1t74.17,'.,Tf!.7.1P.7—' ? "1 - .7.7aV2 thl
Carriage & Wagon .Stand,
formerly oceopled by E. R, ILOCI KIN, where he to prewed to cc
all work lo hb•llheef I.ISP ' lTaodlns
Superior 1 1 4111
te,,otrlnt done I thh heti or eLyte ; nod oI,L wogs. WAP
nerry . D. E J P.^GERS
alobtroto June 8, WIS.
=
1300'rrS A.N t_.4 CoIES
ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
remed . ruil• IMtee ,n rr: 41 11 . 1 l e e t i re
eteWe tre '.4 244m710; 1 , 44 ;ere ircp yr: halm ntso u ninernt
•e , Musts. gent •WI .1.10 ,4 tweh . Aer we* vd 'bin% he
es.Ageoet is. CereVe Lel Le 7 De .1). ee nutty tact
r.101 , 41D0. v. 37 usi&e4 tel_e notice.
•
Owl MI Wank um We:* • I " "
AT TAR STORE OF
1:1=13
=
Western
/5319M0=
3Et. x•A:::, a
Summer Arrangement. 1865.
PASSENGER TRAIN'S LE
.
Train. EirtATIONS
P. DL
liCaalog
P. DI.
400 New TO*.
7.0* New limapttro...., .
7.65 •ILNntinka Ch i .
/3 55 Ntryddshraz
11.53 Scrazu...
.. ,Clarliv , rsamll,..
1215 65111 , 2506... .. .. ..
11.11 netoTyville......
12.51 NtehnUon...
1.13 Iloplaorlom
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154 New 411103rd„
215 Orest Bend
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Con amnions —Westward
VIE MORNING TR t IN from New Tora rponeors at at,.
C.',Ounk "'Kb the t•uin Krairt.uta Nur , ~,
7 Wm. . and at Orrat 'tend witY tbt• throlub ...11 1 rain us tta
tru. Pailaay. 4Rl+ alogoplng e attactod.o., TANK at all the pp,„
pima otntlon- on that ...it and arrivinZ 13 , 47.1 ,, V• 10 • is
TRI. ETANING TR • frtlrs Nero Tort c own, uatutp
Mem! wlth th e troth Itriving I,lladelp^la :KJ:4day Dryr,
p to : at 11,ttt alrh the 41g5t Expreat oh th e Enaß•l
we), Wae1,11 . 010114. at Iluffa , Y rtt.
Eastward. •
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Tltfl MORNING TItAIN from Great Bend mom,. the,
with the elrelona . t Erpa on the Eel.. Itrlteray fr au. thr
nt lannka ehunle u. h res
train ror I , l.Aydelppla and Irrrrrn r g,;
station arriving In Phlts& bads rig* , p : nod n. 1 ,• ••••14,
o n rrl. r trl , o (.4 litudgno. Ileahlehem. A(lrnamn. Headms ta.l
nu - r4nnr:. an I gat 111rt1.ntild. nd cSp p
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II': EVICNI`..) TRhl77 from ()teat Bond , onatstr• wheyaryl, the h er YeTk Kan ar. an the Ede Itealwa , (ramlta
at Mat unto Chfts.k ~ .Ph a teat n which , tina to Belvidere. %En.
hen .•Or k llcier , rinrhi r. nr.d new ll.e pia
an Par reorast Tram for &Wal, Beltilebau.. Allentown_ 4...4e 4
Ilarrt
A n. ) 4 v •IPOv are made roll .7th tralo. nn q.
Ln k.wanns dr ihnornsbn, Kaliroad to and frontate,
•On 11k , .!ntr - e.ll,rw , ck. Inv VII , . httruturnherland. 7.1.. 1 •Eari
d tnr. arab Lrsinx on the 11e1-flee
Itsitroad to tent from Carhondsle and lute modiste Maass.
R. A HKVHT. WATTS 1.10 4 /K.
GonoralTitket Bopertatendent.
IttalteeleteeSearle's Hotel, Montrose, Pa— at 4 a. ot— M om,NI
with trail. rorAcranP , n. Newt 'fork. end Phi ledetphla al 11 re,
far /•lord d, connscitng wlth Ds, Earn.,
both rant tot West at Great D. d. and Nicht aprna Its 1,.
1-ark'•. wettern . roe Nor.ntor. are New York, ard al 1
p. m. for ~ ..e..llhed sod Ornat Bond and thstn• on the I Ns,
on. b sh hug lbe.nn Ing Plans Near rd at 10
a. la on ur Intl I raln from (.I , rat Pend. at d .11.17 p.ossu ara.
eel or Nhat . Its• re., fr. ut Grt-tt Bend Les.. Muotrt 4.l l epts
rn.nv. nerved of mall oar. Irmo 00. Yrnlt and lanstunant
NEW FIRM
BALowirt & ALLEN,
DE•;ALE+: ELS L N
FLOUR, FEED, Oar, PORK,
FISH, SMOKED HALIBUT,
Hams, Dried Beef, Candles,
e retlLl.4, Coffee, Spices,
Syrups, Molasses, Sugars
60 Ma COIETMEI.,
Timothy Seed, & Seed Wheat,
BROOMS, NAILS. &C.
Cash Paid for Good Butter.
A. B A LDV.7711, - - W3l. L. MALE.%
Montro, &venue. April 18.1864.
'XD;NSI\IE ATTRACTIONS
♦T THE
FURNITURE ESTiBLISHMEE
or
VVILLIAIII W. SMITH,
AT THE FOOT OF HAE'S ST.
rlieH extetetee Flehlture 6,thbllelmer ,
I v 7 SMITH havihz heel, rutted and male du.
ved.thehre,prtetorre,outehl.y announce, to the du
ren, (1 W. , ltrote: 1..41 001h:ty. hut he le constdot.4
It L h.H.GEST d BEST aseurmehto
FURNITURE
b'e fauna, in the Contutry
weevetherollorrloglost el Wan or the artieleetehicbree•lLl
re: •trereral) redocrel pee - te.for errte•H or REA Ili •
Bureau... Weir ., r 11 er.•.eurly oelth elase.fron I le to Ilrot
•••. • • •
Bureau,. ontl inar4le or nroMelielopajtorn 111.15 to 1/24 An
arn.- nzenrmout,from 41u. 412.414, tole
W eel insona.., , t!nre..it de eorner and rq nor. Stan ds.o ral est
tie-and prlres.r.nol 7O cents to ten dnliarn
. . _
Dvskr .Itvuo s.Lowe I r.a.h,r,..tholn_attncumelonager
ecntre.1, , ,1.,.. - .c , .l4...l..!.lr.s.t.t...tchc.b.orteldnxtemiuz tab:es
'.!tiairs—ear , 3nd ar00. 4 or at, lockers—ctme,fing.an sroc.d.teal
, f,071" Variety and Eric.
tinlliatete-tvietteitmllsheGatshortootic...st New Y Orkprittl.
SPRING BEDS!
A L.aon Amon - at nwr .oAJurarr &an Bier lb 11* T.
N 6. Iteddyto aklecotlas on band orfe ryllighed ataborrnotlaa
13,^artrra ay •I r. read , nrYl• ••-ber. deeßrd.
W. err, for none outq' AR Eft 'L d EXPERIEIWEI WORT
SI EN. IV et raend vo do our WOES W ELL, and eeli It al LOW
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2,e cnt 1••• 4Erc.rtit, .
•.1 , troy o. et• hruary 25.1E41
toldiUEII
L, now receiving • new snooty of
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thepnrcerousdep.sments of his
Mercantile Business
• mating the utscrrtment
FULL AND DESIRABLE. - 11
Ti itor.l conelenln part of
Drugs, lifed eines, Paint h.Olin, Die
Stuffs, Grueeriets, if/rockery,
Glass-Ware, Wall and Windou Pa•
per, Oil Shade, and Fixtures,
'Kerosene iLastops, Shade,, Chimney
Burners, lirsitistutrent Cones,
Kerosene Oil, Burning , Fluid, TUT ,
penilue, BENZOILIi, Varuirdse.
Window Glass, Putty, Lir usbe.,Bird
Cazess, Canary Seed, Jewelry.
Artikt and Dentist Materials, Whips
Fancy Goody, Perfumery,
i - Esc..ln short nearly r very %blab. to resume t be stet,to plevetta
to CO delight the eye, Co gratify the tangy, and &leo to
conduce to the real and gobelvanial con forts
blontruse.aprit 1.1862. ABEL TV BA KU
WilgTIN SHOP, I
.
Sleighs and Cutters.
Tlirig"l;l 4 f.d; - ..A,7c - ..,"e„",1°.°,7r,tif;
roar, .horn he will conttnne wearer on tag manufsettm of
Sleighs, Cutters, Wagons,
Ready 'dada MarketSlelgtr,Lnmhte 81eIghrandOatterracerr
rand
Replan-Inc.:lone neatiy.xt .hob nolk - e. Dent Seal tot t ,tt,rt
and Wagon Maker'sruaterisla. , eryinallea .ternnnerantll an L. 4
se le tr. De prepared'. do 011013 W. , RK sleben.* not'. e
.f 1 good nopple n'readt.n.ade dpnke. kept ennetaptft• tmed
4, All onrsor.fndebt..d tn 1.11 , Net.. Wu
and rettlet heleaeronnte teltboutfortbernotlca.
alnotersar4'July 19.104 We 01 . 6A RY•
lloots and Shoes.
COMB et the dem Net opened and for ale Y
Ct. lin MOT., Sept 71. J. LA MO. • mttl
Soldier's Pensions, Bounty & Back ky
1 18 E itac.laDed. LtetaiNEl. OIGH.NT OP 7111. 00V1.01
VENT, .111 g ivo prompt attention tO all then. .rot
brytovb.rgalllol.o , lllM.P.oO. Oak! O , VII Lar Orol.
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FIRE INSIJ RANCE.
Thelnsarance Co. of North America
PHILA DI4 14p t
Has Established an Agency in Montrosels.
Vtia lathe oldest fnsurance Co. in the U. Soto.
OEBII '1 APITAI. rear , IN •
LUX.II , OVER • -
elfA R . thee. 1. , .th10w oe tbase of filv-I . ood oompanyio ?t,
t
, nleavhere,an itta Directrn •re....e the best (or
tacurhl &UTII int 0. COFFIN Pre,hiens.
eu.augn Ptarr.Seery. U siTitlth`l , Lint
10.1.9 Otnee 'Over the Postollce.
YN TIME
Tr YOI7 WANT t NUIT OF OLOTII.F.S Tata WILL 111
I newly, Inok e. 04 sle , l lA. Imp; dA y• ete, .11 y0,00 ,4°
OL, call at tile NSW ..,1111. , R • , 1,(11. et
Glt VES RgYNOLDS,
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