gvitultural. Keeping Apples. The Apple Is the most valuable of all the fruits of the earth, in consequence of its luelousness, its Pro' gambling, the variety of uses to which It can be applied, and its productiveness Mr. E. Lake, of Topsfleld, Masaachussetttf, in itch, obtained, from one acre of ground, two hundred barrels of Baldwin Russ.t apples, besides a ton and a half of squashes, a:ad a hundred cabbages; one weighing twenty seven pounda. It hits been stated that a single tree has yielded In one season forty bushels of apples. A hundred and fifty good-sized apples makes a bush el. Two' baked apples are en abundant dessert for dinner, two each for breakfast and supper, with a single cup of tea or coffee, and ss much bread and butter as is wanted, is as much es children and sed entary persons ought to have. Apples come in Au gust and keep good until May, nine months, two hundred and seventy days, Aiken hundred apples, or ten bushels, or four barrels ; easily had in the coun try for one dollar each. Thus four dollars' worth of apples will furnish one person, three parts of the year, with a " relish " for breakfast and supper, and a " dessert " for dinner, of which he will no more " get tired " than of bread, and it will be cheaper and Incomparably more healthful than pies, pre serves, sweetments, doughnuts, cookies, dumplings, puddings, and the other list of stomach-destroying and dyspeptla-engendering articles. ' Prosszavrso Arm.ts.—Pick out the perfect 'ones, peck them away, surrounding each apple with dry, good plaster of Paris. Thus: begin with an inch of plaster, then a layer of apples an inch from the side, and half an Inch apart; sift in the planter until cov ered nearly an inch, and so on until the receptacle Is full. This fertilizing plaster costs from three to ten dollars a ton, and is as good in the _spring for Such purposes as if it had not been used. Pippins will keep until June in any cosy, dry room in the house. Apples, iaead on a board floor, and covered with Eve or six layers of newspapers, or a sheet, or clean straw, will keep until spring, and even on a com mon dry cellar floor Apples will keep many months if, free from speck or bruise, they are wrap ped each in soft paper and laid on a obeli, cool and dry. In cities and towns, apples a. commonly bought In barrels, will keep pretty well until spring In a dry cellar; but they should be carefully picked over, and the unspecked ones laid dewn softly every two weeks. Even laid on shelves, two layers deep, and covered with nawspapera or straw, picking out the specked ones for use every few days, very few will be lost. Very good apples can be bought in New York, during the latter part of October, for one dollar and a half a barrel ; and If cared for and used es above, and In addition given out to school child ren for luncheon, Instead of mat% sweet-cakes, can dy, cross bun•, doughnuts, and the like, sickness would be prevented, and mosey saved to an amount which would surprise any one who never "tried it." Those who live in the conotry will save themselves a great deal of trouble, and admirably succeed In keeping apples in perfect order until June, if they would take the pmeantion to pick each apple from the tree and ley it in a basket ; then lay them on the floor of a cool, dry room fob a few days to dry, and then pack them awry In some one of the plans above suggested. It ought to be known that a baked sweet apple is the most digestible food that con be swallowed; they are digested in about an hour and a half, bread requiring two boors longer. Let in valids remember this—Heir,,,lourndt,yl-I,,Jitt,. What lc Citron ? By citron we do not mean that variety of water melon which In itself is a hard, green tasteless thing, trot which by the addition of sufficient sugar and fla voring is sometimes made to serve as a sweetmeat, hut that dark, fragrant, candied citron, which is seen in the stores, and which the housekeepers nee when they with to accomplish anything unusual in the way of cakes. The citron of the shops is the candied rind of a fruit closely related to the orange and lemon—the Citrus medico. The tree, which is of medium size, is a native of Asia, and is now cul tivated in the warm climates generally. The fruit is In general shape like the lemon, but very rough and knobby on the surface. It is quite large, and is said sometimes to attain in the weight of twenty pounds. The rind is remarkably thick, and out of ail pro portion to the size o 1 the pulp. The pulp is very acid, like that of the lemon, and the outer portion of the rind contains nurnerons little receptacles fill. ed with an aromatic oil which communicates Its fla vor to the preserve, and is also extracted for use In perfumery. The rind is preserved in syrup, dried end packed In boxes for exportation. it is said that the rind is sometimes imported, pickled In salt, and candied after it reaches here. The citron is men tioned by Pliny and other ancient writers, and it Is supposed to be the fruit called apple in our transla tion of the Scriptnres.—American Agriculturirt. How RATS MAT se Exgrt.LEP.—A gentleman, where house was literally over-ran with vermin, adopted a novel hut strictly philosophical method to dislodge them. Opening the floor at several places in the upper stories of his house, he placed there vessels containing a mixture of sulphuric acid. black - oxyd of manganese, and common salt, and closed down the boards. The result was a slow chemical decomposition and recombining of ele ments, in the progress of which the heavy, stifling gas, chlorine, was diengaged. This made its way along the open spaces and down to the cellar. A few breaths of the poisonous atmosphere served to convince the rats that danger Was at hand. Seizing what of their plunder they could, they hastened to abandon the premises, weeping as they went, from having Inhaled the noxious chlorine. Many months passed before one of their number 'ventured to re turn, An army of ants, moths, bugs, roaches, and other pestilent insects, perished from the fumes. HAIM Calms". r.—The following cement has been used with great snecess In cover , ng terraces, lining basins, soldering stones, ice., and everywhPre resists the filtration of water. It Is so hard that It scratch. et Iron : Take ninety-three parts of well-burnad brick, and seven parts of litharge, made plastic with linseed oil. The brick and litharge are pulverized ; the lat ter moat always be reduced to a very floe powder ; they are mined together, and enough of linseed oil added to make it pliable. It is then applied in the manner of a plaster, the body that is to be covered being always previously wet with a sponge. This precaution is Indespensable, otherwise the oil would filter through the body, and.prevent the mastic from acquiring the desired degree of hardness. When It LS extended over a large surface, it sometimes hap pens to have flaws in it, which must be filled up with a fresh quantity of the cement. In three or four days It becomes firm. —Bairn/ilk .dmeriewn. FOOD FOB FAA FOULTET. —The cheapen and most advantageous food to use for fattening every description of poultry is ground oats. These must not be confounded with oatmeal, or with'or dinary ground oats ; the whole of the grain is ground to a fine _powder; nothing of any kind is taken from it. When It Is properly ground, one bushel of the meal will more effectually fatten poultry than a bushel and a half of any other meal. The greatest point in fattening poultry is to feed them at daybreak. OLLINO Faux Tom.a.—Every farmer should have a can oflisseed oil and a brush on hand, and when ever he boys a new tool he should soak it well with the oil, and dry it by the fire or in the Brut be fore using- The wood by this treatment is tough ened 9d strengthened, and rendered impervious to water. Wet a sew hay-rake and dry it, and it will begin to loose in the Joints;' but if well oiled, the wet will have but slight efftvt thtovels and forks are preserved from checking and err,mking in the top of th e handle by oiling, and, the wood becomtb as erdfooth es glass by use, and is fitrigB - Silybie to blister the hand when long used. Axe and lutismer often break off where the wood enters the Iron; ta lk part particularly should be toughened with oil, to secure durability. Oiling the wood in the eye of the axe will prevent its swelling and elninldng, and sometimes getting loose. . _ TO FIZEMMEEMS'EATLKO EGGS.—Hens may be cured of tatting eggs by blowing out the contents of en egg, and tilling it with mustard made into paste. Make a hole in oath and and then blow the contents out, and when tilled paste paper over the hole. One taste 0 the mustard erects a cure. EirTnAlet° ha" P"di: M l . 11' 0 2 -* /1 ; inglltnignt ftilabna n 111 MOE= SIM TIWAT, U Soma; stagos- WHIA 0011Mr1) /1/111:1NST H. H. FRAMIjER; at moo • naa.n arnAsor* con up dabs in Haseley Latlovp'slittadinpt Bates of Advent§lnit. Space. ily_ita_r_llllljrallts jj 1 square, $O6O 075 100 125 225 800 $5OO $BOO 2 squares 100 150 200 950 400 500 900 1600 8 squares' 1 50122518 (ma Im 00014 60 1 1900 2000 4 squares! 9CO 800 8 751450180019 60 16 00 2400 pahtUnes Marin ze,( o tgaW irm tb:fr t t ir vo= of ral l a Ty i24"rl make a rl= oqu r r init'S Blliallela Card., not esteedicg neennestneerted at 43 Pet annum Adeertfeementa,to Irienrernierfron nertyaper,sroun P e baaded to Fr.thry &Mammon or euly Satnreaymorrara• 'Job Work.—Tho Office of the Immoral= fc n rM aj3 ""aiS., ___ lll7l o ; _ tr i dE l A V .l ra d h t l b rae r ; k 7 / 1 . • • • RAND PtteeLorrebar7 Moran Al , ", tato Jol3l3ER,togetberottl 4tood • eat of Jobbing matertata; ar tdegn...,AW& t n te r gt i aital,fJoi.Yirork,anth as Einadbills. Pamphlets, aroTtrc. will be 4711;=7 and proraptly Blanks.--Justices% Constables', and School manta Fates, Deeds,L.sos Land Contracts, de., knot constantly ue hend and fnsaato at O. Innuntrotora Rano:ratans putautoo giractoqi. LAW NOTICE-NEW FIRM. BNTLEY FITGE having associated B. M. Ilinert.sY, ra, with them us partner in the practice °rine law ID all Its wart oo breachee, the Inallnese will Demeter be gone In the name of Bentley, Fitch & Bentley, and all buslnese entrsseted to there will be attended to with prompt ness and !Malty.' 02.ce same se cc =pled by Bentley & Pllth. e. a. arnsvnee, L. r. RIM ..... a. siumsr, au. Montrose, Jemmy IDtD. P. REYNOLDS, Licensed Auctioneer. SELIA DRY Giantri and all undo of Illexchanalae, and atm al vendee. PPP^ Ail order. from a dlstsoce most be eddvasevd to ma IS Motivat6 at least four or tee der, prevloo• to the sale. Mottroso, Pa,. Dee. 5.,1864.--4f Soldier's Pensions, Bounty tic Back Fay THE under:Lined. LICENSED AGENT OP THE GOVEE.PI H ENT, will An prompt alienation Co all elabas entrusted to his cam. No charges unless suoesessThl. Once over LatbropAylts %ad Iclley's store. Nneno. 11. flu McCOLLUM a; SEARLE, Attorney's and Counsellors at Law, MONTROSE, SIISQ. CO., PA. OetitlLs.Arep*. Nes , Brick Bull:thy& over Lathrop, Tyler @ Fllere Store. - • rowsery IT. 1 eao,_t E. M. TURNER, Attorney and Councillor at Lau. OFFICE OVER WILSON'S STORE. Montrose. A.agnst 18. 1884.4 l D. A. BREWSTER, U. S. Licensed Auctioneer. MONTROSE, SUSQUEHANNA CO. PA ?foam., April 1. 1/361.-tf MEAT MARKET. On Pei6lic Avenue, near Searle's Hotel. KEEPconstantlyon hand agoodarmolyo f Man; or alltindr. OAST; paid for 13E CATTLE. CALVES,SHEEPAmILAIEBS. rEILDEBof all tindi. ti.T.Flzarroox.}. N.Flarrt.rr. f Montrore. reb.16135a,-tr 1•°9.'(.1 CARRIAGE SHOP IN FULL BLAST. MIR% woders , rned Ls now tongued to do all and. of OAR. a. ~,•••••• RIAOS WORK. 414 Also R. • IF "'I VII on Abort collo.. M T,•I•/ 14 1 • • 011.4 BOOTS S SHOES Of all Styles and Descriptions. W E 4•ZdaT — to. A. 1 7.1-I°,To. th 4.l,l,l`till'atl 1 1 1 " Zr chore the narnurn 11mace, Where we keep on head nn&scone:Lest ni Lathes Wye, and ehLidrene' Shoes, as well as -Males Naas. Paimnrals and Bogan.; star, Caton, Ito-te and She. mad.. IttLa eptared l the mop amt.. AS* sad at the atone., nest, TAYLOR. EIE Great send V! Ilage, M4l, 18/4.-tf THE - FAMOUS BARBER." Come and see the fansonaltarnar. ran:Loos Barber. MU of Hart_ Lam of Hart. now at Week+ s. Over F . Weelara Shoe &toot. lied me Shoeing and Sbaropomn& Pled me cutting Flair to omit Find me ready at Tow service 611 .... - orarme r . mouR.M. Beeona door above Searle's Hotel, Up Blair' a. Montrose...7nm 21.1684.-tf TAILOR SHOP. IF YOU WART a EMIT ay CLOTTIRS THAT WILL FIT I neatly. look well. and wear IMP tron do yr ere, .11 you law to o to to call at the HEW TAILOR 0110 P of GIVIVES ds REYNOLDS, over Cbandlee. Store, [34 old. of Publ. Avenue, tod ro ow be socommodst,d We are determined to Diem ma el:Women, nook LI, the quality of ow work and the price. "Iran 11NG on snort natio., and wan...abed to et. mtnd that. um"; eiTIOV.M. P. RETNOLPB. I=l FIRE INK") RANCE. Thelnsurance Co. of North America, Has 'Established an Agency in Montrose,Pa. Inis. is the oldest Intruranie - 6:1:11 the U. States CARA nAPITAL PAID IN /METE' orize TUM:lsta areas low && there of an need Oampanyln N. T. of elsewhere...lnd Its Meant...v.lmm the ant for honer and Chu Integrity. Pssa.Bee LB:1111M G. 001 1 F121. Pretidat. . a. B. STROM). Amt. liontassJulyl.B;lß l M.-17. On over P.thalem• HOME INSURANCE COMPANY. OF NEW-YORK. CASH CAPITAL, TWO MILLION DOLLARS. &net. I st lanvary,lB6ll. 113,"171411. 758C0M. J. lirvroxBwrru,Seattary. Cu*.. J. limma,Pretident. lons Moan. Asedstsat Seery. A. F. Wrx.w•ant, V. Preet. Polidarlisned wd reaemcd by tai taderessted. at hla office, overthe Pomace, BILLINGS BTBOUD, Agent. If or.trose.Pa...Jaltl.lBBl.4l International Fire Insurance Company 07 FILIV-YOBS. Office, 113 Broadway MR CHU ON SION lOUS CaAmara Ten.on, President Heatn.ToN Banes, Vice-President OLIVER Dre.ure, Acting Secretary. El ILL WIFIGS SIMON , D. Acorn& 111..t.nras. inemarir Id. 1111.3 - WHEEL HEADS ! WHEELS AND REELS. V , f h L",a7b h 'it°,l=l,"''.`irth%'brea =rig ahoy to Emyre's Foundry. or on 7 8. n i tyre AU:cm to their tI tore to Moat/ore. Flax Wheels. WoOl Wheels, Clock Reels and Wheel-Heads! Wholesale and Retail. Beer Wheel. and Hurls that ew POredbly be mule, _road e'erlr IA ! ar ticle warranted If properly cued. C . Y. ets.aN.D • 12 El olessee, Jattary 1,1655. B....Fiepartue dens on &oft =eke. 0. Y. 0. Carriage Mg . ufactory. TaJe=.7M.=:oldnthe eltloew Carriage & Wagon Stand, `ZrarIiMPATJUZVAIB6•I72:I=tOdh Superior Manneit.. RA V E S ! done I n the but of idyls ; end 4 L i t WORE WAN iieurose, one 8.180. LircomorNo COUNTY Fire Insurance Co. 011iPPIAL 02,500,000. ortuv b era reliable OoeffycriVatt t . preat t ioaa Igc ormalLwenahs• IL I idt 14344"1'1" Baldwin &Mitchell, sADDLE, - FlARacEss, _ AND TRUNK /RAKERS! Rooms No, 1. and 2, • B&SEMEAT ISEVEOGE k HOTEL A Aif'Diag• -s‘ll*ZigglFlCl2.4 atclanio;ol3.ll4lB•44 24 /W 9 V ( l'A- 11 WI T ALL. . . . FALL AND WINTER GOODS AT eittfieqbekg,itoseqb4o & eo. HWINO Ad returned Lem New Tort. lolth • very extendve "rind hithill o / 0 nitstY or New Gonda, to width the nitetillon of the' Peddle tomoat respect nil!, Welted, and as the coeds wide bought under the molt advantageous facilltles. and Jest orlon to w. mmnd edvenoe; we promise to sell them al fQvallftow figures. Orr Inetto Is to please all. 'and not to be outdone by e any other man," whether Itt home or abroad. The &Honks Goode comprise part of our cloak on hand. and will be Inapt durla• ha sewn. Sheetinga bleached and brown.lo-4, 8-4. and 4-4. Pillowcase If mains, and 42 Inaba, Pine blescluad and brow ebirtlngs, 4-4. and Callan of tha best make. and aandaomeat ratterra. 011101/1.1. Of comma and foreign manufacture. Bedlleking—extra heavy. Noe chock sold Wiped ottlottnp. . • Coritoi Oadocln psper and oombrte moans. do.. de. letannals of all Colors and Q.►lltlea. nue white, Yard wider /Shaker flannel; bear, twilled grey, blue, and red I option elm; silk mixed ; Barmy and tlaln sallsbury da. ; foocy ariptd, ma plain @tatting do. Floe wool lard Blankets, 10-4, 11-4, and 10-4 width all mantles. Ladles', Ones% and Chlldrece wool toaa— •li ptyle; colons, cod onallUsa. Imblsa, marts, candler., hoodas aonlaCah breakfaat shawls, table ma piano sprxada, asphyr word ed and Slat/md wool, &a, d a. 1132=EIZI TIM white Ihten table Darnost ; brown do. roe white Ilneo shirting. WI heart' sbsetlog do. white and brown Ilnen table cloths. napalms of different qualitles ; coo towels by the dozen , ant to.eurca, Rocknmck, CT.Bk4 dc., do. 1:1011^=1 A lane assortment of the following varieties: Printed. part cotton and all v^ol dslalnea Fink sand colors, French Merinos, all colon and gnalltles Parnwttos " " illapacon " " dlk striped " " " Imp " Poplins " Mobs'n " ►U.r , ol pleid Yalnoa " Coburg., Bombarlans, Flne fancy dress ink& every vollety of colon, black ." allyrtualtles. oedet. •• and bear, mantoo Mk& " bonnet elks, all colors. and bcautll4l abides. Fla. Cambria% Waxes. malls. atelpal and barred maallsk Le. Linea cambric handkercldefs. Pima. beal-elltcl; "I- b..m ed and embreldered do Drapery truallua; Ise embroidered ads 1-ca and thirsting. ; plain Ltd emboldened collars collars and d„ asasste memo eMbr.id.rd infaale mlba, different pattern.; white lace. sad ealleass to eattatt sad Ilben. Vallaceas edglata ise •c. Notions and Fancy Goods. linen s.d cotton thread. .0.-Inz and eznbrchlery slits; kult. ulaall9. Of Oil Um! fashionable and /coding sty!. ; cloak and buge ornaments. by the plane n In seta; base nets and balr.dressos ; setset ribbons all widths; ►lapanc. bray, all colors. V nu. Silk graeadlne Love vela; crape yells; mast yells; plain, sod with ornaments. Sinn. of all sorts and suitable for all penoua glossa; all! do; cotton do; bucksk ; etc, Single and do‘o.le Beech, Owls; dada and double wool knee Stock of s 4 the leading Kyle" end patter. ; boo Thlbst nod ISbttlnud wool do. Our assortment Such Ls clAtulars, mks, and bantea. cannot Ni esnel/od oclialde the cales sad ere ou promlne extra bareegna In mush. Fml An ELlA:twin mortnant for Ladles', Wawa'. and Gent'a which will b sold at email ➢rota. Call azd ma Hoop skirts, Balmorats and Corsets, Of didknent dales and make. of French and Americana maanatac tore, and which we sell at extreme low prices. Cloth and Piece Goods. Hiss" broadcloths basers Inns slats. animas", 'Minns Lestsay Jean, as. k".. In crest aria,. W. would *y to thew. In the trade, that we hare a reit emasc ulate of those good+ ountally kept In this Ilm of business, and are enabled to funalsh them al New York Jobbers prices. We will nune pert of the geode to this line Dot and Ent blocks. Bonnet nod Fiat frames. In totabrum and felt. Etrawdelt. and beaver Cada Bibbobn of width., style., and colon. LAM , , blonder illtolorte. crape,. net., crown lininea bonnet silks. cut and uncut silk velvet.* of all colors: ecial Coven. pintoes. dc.. Arc.. .00l nanny Aber toticin too no menus to mention. Finn give as a trial and convince younenak. GENTS' DEPARTMENT. We have but little gear left to gay much; Dot to thorn who with to clothe thauselva. &hi. fall and winter cith warm. durable, and comfortable clothing, we would merely my that ootwithstandleg the general my of a scardry of reodynnade clothing and coma gently the high price thereon, we are nereatbelem prepared to fungab you ell, andarallyoubathint prices and material.. Our etock is large ; our shelves are crowded ; and we are &hang daily retching new adriltlorw thereto. The clothing we sell le all of our oww mame, and we can therefore guarantee the making and cafe teria' of eUttlilll2l2l2l we ten. Mee us the Om trial and we can man you all thither tooguirk alonso. The following articles we Nee in rock: Black hack cods fteglo and double breaded ; black WV: fancy baldness costs; plilZ sad fury nadiana Engliati walking COO , . Kadin atilt. to cnatcb ; plain and ffwey awl coats—also la nits to match ; black and fancy canlmen pants and %Tam to match ; "Ilk talked and Barris casalme, salts) plk, ialla sod .alnt amts. Ban Cuerestro,—* lama variety. OTVICCUIS °mann ! 0111200.11 All styles and gnalltico. Gents' Furnishing Goods. WbSte aottaa &Mal Laney banal do. Merino ales and draw. erg; ropeafters, pea, tham sad parer collar...oafs, glom. umbral. hi, track; •slim, aidthels dc, de. Oar Cagtom Department Is u ttlogol Wed with a choice selection of esselments, howl dab; benvein. velvet; Arc., which keep to tasks clothing to or da, and rt leenil4 rOned all those that sew to tbs lablt of Using .thetr Amy mode to orda. there us ealt teen./ convinced the we ea. die coo entire astisfactlon. la eaueluolan weW*4eay air" mate to ell of you that rut uu7 Kat of Ouilt uso UTkeptMßr. to gee ee e , aU. sad we Willer, to eultyw. 0UT2713M0 •RafiNEMEGKA oa ~:.:~- lif. S. DESSATTEFI Cotton Department. Woolen Department. Linen Department. Dress Goods Silks. White Goods. Shawls Cloaks, Furs! Furs! Millinery Goods. Clothing. ANNOUNCEMENT! NEW, GOODS J. R. DE WTTT'S. LADIES' DRESS Omit, to r , r t, Grunt bargains Cioonloda, Waterproof Olotit, Mack !lack Clotke, and Co/oral A Wool Cloaking. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &C. Black. Cloth Doe Skink Coatings. Fancy tlersitneres, Kentucky Abeeple Gray SatlyetA &. AL -0, Tnliors Triramkgs, DOMESTICS. Brown and Bleached Maass, Dealtrus, Tidings, rt... 4. Oita Diapers. Town:lugs, km Notions. Great varietyof Hoop and Balmoral Skirts. V.,. mew , . new Chtldren's Holylery. Button, Cunt', Skirt Bret& Int/lugs. Thread of oil Muds. Machine Toile. kulttlng Cotton. fee. Ac. Boots & Shoes. AlTatll. 3 ,72V:,:,q'dnn. ,;:...C.0'T7.1;71. 8 er".. 11°- GFt 0 ERCE Began NA Diens not to h. netarn. BEET qv/MITI Greet, Black. nod Japan Coffee, Spice, Ginger, tialeratus. unr And Ton...tn. Bird herd. he Ac. 'Farm produce taken xcnatign for goods, for yehleh the highest ...nal prices will pod. .1 It. DE it /TT. Mont... Oct. 10, 10,4-71 THE DOUBT =I STARTLING CONVICTION Is dedlnteel CI Irk. seat Buraina. ma GEO. HAYDEN L on hsad with a li EW STOCK OF O•ODS e , nalaticw: of DRY GOODS, GROICERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, READY-MADE CLOTHING &deka Glossa, Boaters, Weeklies, Scarfs. Under and Drawers. Fanny Goofs and Yankee No. lions, Trualu sod Trll/1 It lines, and lota of GOnat too no mesons =MI PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. liver) , Article erstrrseted aa ropmseoltd. Ho clarze for allow. Ina Goods. tlm.ll Profit. and Quick Ba , es ( O. xAYUIeN I= EVERY DAY BRINGS SOMETHING NEW H AVING putrhasod the Meek In trade of flonla, Caps, nd • ludo stoateloaln• of V. B. WERRA; a 00, I k•re abed Joe, ro d ele, of HATS AND CAPS, CHILDREN'S TURBANS, LADIES' SHAKERS • Alga • large met of an the met , Sprint style" of CLOTHING, Consisting In part of men'. Engllsh Walking Coat. In ,ofo. to [no] 8010.. Coat.. g - od Clothlng for Farmer-a, Linn Pane anta Darters, Gouts , Furnishing Goods. UMBRELLAS, HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, COLLARS, NECK TIES, SHIRTS, &c Si%leh I em Prepared to •ell Mr cub er yes& InT nt very lov D , ask se my Kock ha. recently Ss. b~•ugbt yrit Is ran n• cond. Small props. sod rads . pay Is my Motto. Call and sec (or Sow selves. Tyro doors a ose Nearle's /tote!, In the hulldhas ocmplee by F. B. Weal es a Shoe Store, JOSHUA BO YD. I= PEACE AND PEACE PRICES. PEACE ESTABLISHED ! 14:true Linen. of Prices Con quered and Reduced IL BILIMPATT I, nos reezhing, for Spring nupplles, new and Iwo, stock. of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Stoves, Iron, Steel, Nails, Paints, Lamp and Linseed Oils, Benzoic., Carpet ings, Floor Oil-Cloths, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Hats and Caps, Boots, Shoes, Clocks, &c. fr.clodlog, as Emma. MI varietlea el the mart popular sires of Ls dlee Dram CPwla. Shawls, Bonnets, Itlbb^na. Plow.nk az, wbteb be will .111 on the moat favorable tame far Cush, Produce, or to Prompt Time Boma. N. 73.—Flour and Galt on hand as tuna/. NEW LIILF0111). June IL 18E5. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. A volcanic lumber and wood lot In Lathrop township, Susetes GIL county, P. containing eland 800 acres, with good dwelllnn hero. , and bern thereon. mud Mont loo acres In gram. 00 au. prop erty "sa good vawndll and ta/h-mIII, capable aerating 500 . 000 loot of itimber per year. The moonlit is within two miles of Nicholson Marlon, on the D. L, AW. ltalltoml. A good road runs through the whole property There is wood sod lumber enough on It to pay forty twice over. d num chance—will be sold low, with may terms. ALSO, the farm known m the *Kelvins Robert. Penn," In PI kb. F . WVomleit county, Pa, cantalning neoul 200 acres, g miles from lekholson +Station. lying on the Tooktoomock Creek ; about 80 acres of tst bond t thy balance up land—avendenrimbleP.Porti• ALSO, a valuable Mill property, one mile from Montrose, at Mr Outlet of Zooes's Lake, mutational • gristmill and isawmill, and about Macre. °flan& with the trate - rimy., The gristmill's tow doMg a ~dcustombuelnees,andievelladeptedformenhantworit. ALSO. • vialuable forte one mile from Ilontrose,coniainhagaboUt 200 maw. Ffty acre of chalce wood Land; the balance Improved. Thief's.= la well Aroma with good Kane wall, well watered. media a high stateoreallivathm t I. capable of keophig Pont forty to (Ay eown—a Very desirable properW. ALSO. a 80110 e gni lot In the Beranek of Montrose. (Mating on the Publiefkinare The lot chetah:mob= 214 acres of land, with a ham and choke fruit and shade trees. The attention of those wishing to punhase =legate Is Wled to them pronerlina u they are ail good and desirable investmenta at the prices asked far them. Liberal terms will be even. For tenrd prima, and other Infounatlao, cal ea, or addles DANTLL avasa.s. Pittston, Lunen., Co, Po., or R, S. !WAAL/C. Mallto o o o ,Sulaluebiltria Co.. Pa., Jan. 801.8. 52.000 A YEAR made by any one with 8 tett!' Tonit le.espermee ptemutry. 71. e 'Takla*. (Widen. ano Tralaurre of /WAS eeeeree the et' he' fointlw Athiseap Tool agglghslyv•ftow,, A WORu TO THE WISE. WHEELER & WIISON'B, The Best family Sewing Machine MADE, tTI3 NOT A SHUTTLE MACHINE, ..011 But makes the Look Stitch THE VERDICT OF THE PEOPLE IS DEC'IDEI)LY IN ITS PAVOZ The fact of there being more of th.e. Machines so:d THAN OF ANY °TIMIS. ATTESTS ITS SUPERIORITY. ll'or hullo, pant. lees mill upon tits Agent. where the =crud styles of mu/dna are on exhibition. Partin that have used other an called Standard Maeliltea have thrown than snide and Kin tad, nail many la favor of thee. EVERY ItACRINE WARRANTED TO GIVE ENTIRE, I= Far moral rrasoas ft recommendi lite!! above all othen. I. Monty and excellence or ditch. alike upon both aidea. work. Inn aurally on lk, n en, woolen. and notion gooda—aersin. Ina% quilting. gathering. hommimg. (citing, cording. and braiding. 3. titrength of F.= that 1•111 not rap nor .vet. r, The most &mule In onnstrnegloo °fang two threaded mathln In urn ; therefore liable to get out of nosh.. 4. Sew, without the use of a shuttle, thereby doing away with 0000 ettiateeitiote oteohinerl, and the trouble of regulating the temtna of the under Wad. e. Rune at n greater epcni than a shuffle mu:bine penibly ma. Thee nin:ltlnea with all the new Improvements, Inn'suing sad delivered in Llntoree., RI tt ittnetuzere prices Tee nest of How iterreencts given. over an anttnatto me In Lk:Meow and . . Montrose, J.. 90, 1F45, if SCOTT'S POPULAR REMEDIES. There medicine, are warranted If used according to dlrectloca. In them and If nut antienctory rmum or, half the medicine and the m. , nel, - all/ to reloaded. 1 have said thonaanda of bottira hot none have returned. SC OTVS CHULEBACUHATEN FOR DYSENTER Y, CHRONIC DIARRHEA, CHOLERA MORSUR, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, CRAMPS, COLIC, NERVOUS, BILIOUS, AND BICE HEADACHE, SOURNESS OF THE STOMACH, COLDS AND COLD CHILLS. Thin medicfne Is composed of Guns Ind Room, and cusses an Itt, mediate reaction It the .ystcm, .xll. harmless to all. It lane been usad in the SPOTTED FEVER- In • numb, nt caws. •nd proved effectual, Full direct/one cal earl teazle. Fuca 60 C germ SCOTT'S SANATIVE CENATE. FOR !WRNS, SCALDS, OR SCALD 13ICAD, FROSTED FEET, INFLAMED EYEH, WOUNDS, OLD ULCEBJ3, CHAPPFD HANDS, INDOLENT Tl'llollB7 SPRAINS, BRVISra PILES, CORNS. &C. It I. c0mp...1 of and LI ettlrely barml.e.a. Price menty.ll. - . =La . box. an. had =plc opporton by of teribie the nl , !ue drat, for many year., and And It as you re end we Lave no h , cfmr!on !n recommendine if to the public.comm NGII AM. M. I, mew 111:ford. CALVIN U. 11 oLn6Y, M. D.. optrosm Wm. H. KU. H. D.. Wllkesbacts. it•r•no.cenr•n ay Acort. 4cranton. I'.. and for mho by L BULLARD. •rontro•e. • w. Mil (rad In A SCOTT, lae, 'act ar TO Al]. WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, Farmers lu Particular. BOYD 84 WEBSTER RAVE FOR SALE REVOLVING HORSE 'RAKES, BT THE DOZEN OH SINGLE OWL EXTRAS AND REPAIRS. OHIO REAPERS AND MOWERS, MEM! GRAIN CRADLES, GRASS SCYTHES AND SNATHS, 6 °WKS. SHOVELS. HOES, PICKS AND HANDLES. Building Malerials, INCLUDING PINE LUMBER, WINDOW SASH, PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY, GLASS, BUTTS, SCREWS, NAILS, LOCKS, A LARGE VARIETY DOOR BELLS, COOK STOVES DOD DUIININO WOOD COOK STOVES ECM= COOK STOVES FOR WOOD 011 COAL. TIN WARE, IETIOLESALB ARE RETAIL. BIRD CAGES, LAMPS, &c. • ALL GOODS •T PEACH PRICES FOE CASH. W. H. BO YD 31 antra:✓, flay 16th. 1865 Agricultural Implements. TrLE. - ,g:17 ,I,e;l,?c,'MAV'NV;clrotitr ornt:f'T.P= thalongestabltabeclood vrellknowr Orm of n'" Wheeler, Melick & Co., at Albany. These Machines are so favorably known and universally 4 pprat ed that any effort a t recommendation I consider unnecessary. Sul flee t to ati y i t that expert ence In [mann rlng.twd broughtoutlmprovements which yank t trier° the CHAMPIONS OP THE WORLD. I raouldcallespecl al attention to their Barger's PatentVleaning Attachment *newt hinfi.and attached to el ns e.derible.trable,or any other horsepowee,arld to eitheruddershot orovershot threshrM, Theta eat !mused as an ordinary hand mlllAnd le •aperior,as soeb.to as fanning mill made. IL takes no more power to drive the whole tachment.than It doer. to drive an ordinary separate, or shaker._ I Afferept eiree 0 feleaute ettachment ,mane paten t,s - re made. Hone Powers,elogle and double. Wheeler's patent. with recent Improvements. Lawrence Goold's patent. atm. two. and three horse powers. Maw millefor mowing wood. feed cuttercelover hot. lers.horserakesdee. An unrestricted warranty Alves to the mobile the.tronceer enaranty that the above ensehfrtery Is imoqualalin work,durability.convenlon.Andchcapness. forearther vertical ars.sen d to the au hecribe r for circular. or es. amlneninchinery. Ordersaolicited and filled with promptness and fidelity. A tso Agent for HUBBARD'S 1101VING MACDINE , Ightdratt.martufactured by B. H. BAYRE & RRnTRERB,IIIon GCS* laworerfor thiscountry. Ilachlnerwananted to Streentlreiallafactlon. Instructions for using. and Marla:Ludt vered,free orcharge for reel sh tor transportation . All personswl sid na to procure the best and cheapest Mowing V.. chine are advbed to erittlean tb e work of the Ilobtsrd'r light Drat Mower.beforecommlltiostheMßetreeto any other Rower Dow is use. Ordeesso Belted too promptly attended to. Postoniceaddresa,tlaribrd.Busq.Co.,YEL. L. R. PECK, Agent. Harford.Pa—Jaly2.lB62,tf THE KEYSTONE HOTEL, (Fhrmerly occupied by W. K. Mick) MONTROSE. PENN'A., togAtEl been lewd and reopened by the andnadan.d..b. keeping a well emceed Larder end Bar, and careful attention e Cuisine of the establiehment and the want, of his freed.. will endeavor to merit the patronage of the public .V. V. nAnsy. ILlftntmoe. AT.4I %LINZ- 41 BLACKSMITHING. TILE enterstber rarrles p oli . B i lrirnhlnn In all branches In trend t'lemnti. Sho ha Henry 4t& ,, lLe i rgui al the public? ' IT: N n 4." vt" " llo•suhnelon dansprcennUl , , In a manner. = A LBIIMS, Bibles, Testaments li thool Books, :t abula sooty.idlealoprd dd. min sad du PPS 11.41,1 HUNT BROTHEII ILAIR. SCRANTON. PA., HARDWARE 1110 E, STIgfIL, RAILS, plkes,Khovele, Builders' Ilardirare,Badroad and Minims Bundles Au., Mine Rail, different sires, Counter bunk and TrallSpitn, Carriage Materien. Sprin ales, likens and Boars,llnita, Nuts, Waahers, Patent Anna. Plated Banda. Mallea ble lrons, Haba,Bpoires, Felloset,Sinndlennovia.Po lea, Patent Leather. Enameled Varner. Whinttocx. eta, and a general variety of Carriage sain Manufacturers Goods, ke sc., ss , fro- vr • eve ranch attention:o this part of our noes, and nf fel better selected asantaient than can be Innna elcearbere In tn,r pu of the State Lintels, ViCee. Stock. and Dia, Bellow.l.famnsers, Sledges, sm., !Merin gr.! variety, Tackle Blocks, Rope Chaim Guild. stones, Pluto Paris. Cement, Pi . ..nth Window Wass. AGRICITLTURAL INEPLIIIEFINTS, Pond's , . Circa lar, wed Cross Kaiak Emery, Boras V7l.pptog Paper, Muting Paper. use and Molting Tune% H Plain and Convex orsP Shoes and hammered Horse Nails. Cu. petters' Tools In gent variety, and att. vrassarrreo. Lennart-us] Finding, Bublier mod Leather Deities realrbanta'a Scaiee. cc. Serzat.e. P.. March AO I FR4.-Iv NEW GOODS TE enbnerlbere have tote nay retuned Itorn Near Yon 'nth a LARGE and BEAUTIFUL atorx rd Watches, Clocks Jewelry. Silver-Ware I Plated-Ware I Cutlery, 8z Fauev Creed', to which they would Invite the attettion of their trivia. The" have entree Scone of Innxlleh, A menran, and SWIM Waren., both Gold and Sliver. of veryrarienor pan/luea, Enameled, Coral. Onra./er., Box and Glean. arid Pialo Gold here of Ewing. and PI as. Shamrock, Emmet, n Gold and Fancy Pinner :Brm of ever variety anti price, 001E1 !Irv:tier, Aradere. Chatelaine., VeYi..Onard and Sera Chains_ Geld and SI lye" Spectaeleyand Int mbleatlol.3 Were Battens and Ott. 15DOODS. J. P. W. RILEY Table and Pocket Cutlery Silver Napkin Ring. Butter and Fruit Niteroi, Card Rees. Twice, every deecipilon of Odd rse. en In Cases. The larimit lot of lived Ware ever lidnuent Into Rename comprising every mild.. In ran vane very ivain• 'teal Stores China ornaments. a race lot or rote cif all dualitle, Comte, Beans. Violin lied title. Staino and Trhntainge,Pleldng Tackle In every variety. llt. ramecers. T bertut metxre. Neallen. Breathes. Gold Pena. Seas,. tip y 0 hieses. Ise.. die A.. 90 Piano Fortes and Melodeons, Family Sewing Machines Kedzlee River end Water Mlles., Ad. The above Good. were bonsht for CASH, sad will be sold on the mom. tavornb/e te. • All Mode c• Watches and Clocks Repaired 1 ehort notice and In the BEST aim EN. GI VING In the BEST STYLE. EVANS et. ALLEN. Commercis I 13ulldlnp, ocloomte tro 1 . 03t0fe1.. Bthsturntort.May 33 lEG4.-1.41.71 OUR COUNTRY SAVED! Great Reduction in Prices New Firm and Low Prices HALLSTEAD & HOW rldA 01 tiocolo gtotrally kept LA Couotry btore at In.toetzt prlceo. WfG A.R.E . A GE:NTS FOR THE: World Renowned Ohio R'caper and Mower. We are prepared to furn:eh extra Ind:lc:el:cents to thoee hark. to mew of—wlll pay the lAgheat Cub Thiees for the name. Mleholeon. May W. U. HALLSTE.D .4 HOW At Reduced Prices. TELLluto2criberwouldlnforna elefritodeant:thepebliegene I ',that be may ytt be to and at the Stereo( S. R. Lyons & Co., not to••fe.dtbehungry. — but to CLOTIIE thole, who wish to ti CLOTHED wlttaho BEST ARTICLE of Ready Made CRothing, to bet onna i o theoounry.cquslto war Orator Wnaz and WAH RA.NTEDNOT TO RIP. THIN AND THICK COATS, Vestsand Pants, of every variety Ali,oon EXTENS/Vrassartmeot of el kieSHATS & CAPS, Istestetylmallqualltles.Csiurr. va.as Eirs.Orritazo idol:arose. April 17, 13. GROCERY AND SALOON TILE mbar:then coutlane their buslnees at the Old Stand • Male Street. where those whoulve us their patronage will. w trust, receive such treatment a. will curse then to call wain. W have ['wowed particular ult.:Stan to Sting up our LAI2OES' SALOON), and can n 11111,1,11 de.lred.prtrate rocons to LADIES and (11P1 TL , or for Ladle! alone. or G. ctletacti alone- REFRESHMENTS T. Among our list of edibles am be round °Mere, Clanm, Haw and Rendt Beet Berateak. Mutton Chops. Chickens In every on,m form hot or cold, Pickled Te, L,obster, nanlinee, rke.,—Ln fact ~,, , Ttmog the market affbnla. In the tray of drinks, Ire keep everything except optrittrOus or ai mholl c beverages. Our malt Bottom are of the best quality and .pregnted port. Also Domestic Vanes. Cider. risrmpaxilla. Botta Water, Berl Beer, ht. Ice Cream In btltr.aler. We hero srented the tertlces of a grit:lass Conk and warrant evcrythlagprepared to salt the most dlveraleltdtastea We have on Land the larzes: stock of Confectlnner) , ever bronall Into the Cooney. We an turnlrh, at soholeeale or retail anyttnng In this tine that nuy becallcat for, and ae cheap es con be bench* ate-where. A. L. TFEJ3STER. Tobacco and Cigars Ohcvine snd •nlokmg Toluero of every Arced. and C1e...0f. .ryquaalty.from n•. grati'to the ffacEt !Savored Ilavana. 4Orrbor."-to(azalses. flumtnet of Grocertestan't be twat In this part of the mounts, for/ unlit. and lowness of prier, not sserptine Illnsthamton. F. 1411(Ln:dab Flour. tinit.Socar. 11 olames. Coffee, Tra.rish,liheeast. Raisins Flee and everythlne In that line of the beet qualltlcs. In any (Torn one pound to a ton. q uantity ude:lvor tell] lw 10 please all who may favor on wlth thell patromune_pledzlng ourselves io tairriento deal and to the strictly tloatrmt. n,ccame.,2,3. 186417 WEBB & BUTTEIVIELD, SPRING UV SUMMER COORS■ GRENADINES, POPLINS, CHADIES, LENDS, DE LAMS, &C. HONTROIM May 4 lay. SOLDIERS' PENSIONS, BOUNTY AND BACK PAY. TIM anderahatedaJOSlSßED AGENT 01 , TWIL °ovum if ENT. 090 Oforopt atumtlon to n11(.11111118 animated to Mae:ire, Mama LOW. and Informatinn VREE. limbo, }ln.. Oar 4 IRLI 1 . 1.. COFFIN TRIMMINGS, Direct from the :Manufactory. 111 1 MARY, MASONIC, WREATH, ROM CROPS, and varlous other patlerca of Coffin Ilandlet ; DlamoodPist Lad Vltava, :Undo; variety of pattoroa of Cain Plated_6llves am, Dowel Marv, Llnlog Tact& &a. &a, 40 ; Wolfs alerilla Murillo% ft.& , sale t. mom., Anti/ 17. UM A ft. /MONA e 04, GEO. W. PETTIS Boots and. Shoos. =in I=l of the very beet make., GOVER 6 B 6 IC Ettli I= NEW GOODS S. LA NGDON CONFECTIONERY. One Price System ! NEW GOODS. ere ncry rOOdVing Us dr Pleme call and examine Drag Goods Delawan, Laoka.gpid,.:W%unl Ei, 11 c• ist cl Summer Arrangement, 1865 PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVR, =BM ig BTA.T/OZTO. 1212 12E3 New Tole. New Hampton.... Stannnks Om*, Stroudsburg. Pastil.o9 Clerk's bumnalt,.. Abington, Factoryville, T it i np e t uNT NOS NewUUfo Gm! Bend 10.00 4.00 11.25 7.05 " Lig 8 1 : 6 28 4.73 11.42 "‘ 4.42 6 , 4.43 10.13 Ix, 024 10.51 . 1 2 1 11% 1 1 : 1 1 5 Opt V2l R 4.10 It. CO notions.—West THE MORNING TRAIN from New YOrt reamed:a al 8p.., kr, (thank with tha train leaMne rhliadelnala f Klagaton Dew, 714 a. tn., and at Great Rend with thithrough Mall Train m Erie FmlwaT, a/refill/It nn, atittehed.ainlMlut 4 all the tea dpal an , thaton that matt, and arriving at Buffalo rat la THE EVENING TR AIN from New York rouneela Ma —,y Chunk arlth tha train IVAVirtg Philadelphia (Klemllon fwpta, ; at Grant Bend wan the Nlglat Etyma on the Ent Ea. way. wet; arriving at Buffalo at I US a. M. THE MORNING TRAIN from Great Bend tenateete with the Cltalunart Enloe,. on the Erie Beilway from th e . a ; at Manunka Monk with a testa for Philadelphia and irderawilate ;dation, arrltelta in PLllatletphla at 6.10 p ru.; and at New kin r „ too with a train for Easton. Ileal,:ehern. Allentown. fleadint red Harrisburg. arriving nt Barrimburg at 6.10 p m. THE EVENING TRAIN from Great Bend eohnekla tier whit the New York Beare on the Erie Hallway from the Was at Matanka Clew& with a train .bleb runs to Belvidere, when Iles ova r until 6 tirJock the next 0,0111 , I. and dt N. limnos with an Expose Tram for Easton, Bethlehem, Allentown, heady and Elarrlerurß AT ittiti A +ITO. , vitiation+ are made withwith trains or Lecke...To et lhootranurg Railroad to and from Pittston. 6 he, ton. es. 11 amettarre, Berwick. Danville, Northumberland. Illarralai and intermediate mtntlon, and with Oahu on the Delaware & ion Railroad to end from Carbondale wad Intermediate rtatues, 11. A. HENRY, WATTS WOK., GoseralTroko, APAL Superintendent Rave leave Bearle's Hotel,Montrose, Pa., at 6 a. m., to ranted with mina for Beranton, New York, an PhilaAelphle ; artnta, for New Milford and Great Bend, oannmine with Day both Ea., anti Went at Grea! Bend and Night Expos. on Larra..l, Western It. H. Po 0 0 060100. and New York, and for at Ilford and Great Bend end train, on the Erie RM. road Loth Baal and West. RetUnair.4. love New Milford g or B. m. on an bast of train from Great Head, and at 6.17 p. cr. at, sal of Nigh , Entree, from Omit Bend. Leave /dotdruem Depot tt an . m.,0.n-ovnt or tr.lo from New York and Sovamon. NEW FIRM BALDWIN & ALLEN iN FLOUR, PEED, BAtT t PORK FISH, SMOKED HALIBUT, Hams, Dried Beef, Candles Peas, Coffee, Spleen, Syrups, Molasses, Sugars 40' JEAC)O77M3Fri.., Timothy Seed, & Seed Whea BROOMS, NAILS, &C. Cash Paid for Good Butter, A. BALDWIN, - WM. L ALLEN Mon tcoce. Wect clde Public iiireuriCii AIM/ 18,1804. EXTENSIVE ATTRACTIONS TB.L FU TUBE OSTABLISHMEST or WILLIAM W. SMITH, AT TilE FOOT OF MAIN ST. THE ratensive Furniture Ertsbllahrneut of Wm. W. sun ft having been refitted and greatly lm. eroved,th.,pmprletor:t,pectfully announces to theelts. man of Montrose acdvicinitY, that be la consLantly asakingandkeens ooh and lie LARGEST & BEST wort:Le:La El 17 la I'o' T Itlr B. El to befouna in the Couniry *. g ive th ,n,l)o.Ftng nit of some of the artlclesvalehmterill se ila tgreati v reduciiit griree,for CASH or HEADY PAY: Bureana,Mialnut or ManogcnY• with gl.lo•room OH to 13 Buiemna rich marbles or brocateile topa.from liB to 04. And large assortment, from $B. CO, 012314, to 118 . Washitssods.loardittands. carte rand scoureStandS,Of •I leant ties and prices -from 75 cent* to ten dollar'. Iracitairoutstoolsottomanslocuageads. Centre,caril dsler.tollet,dlning,lcitchen,audaztanixion tables. [:bates--mtneand voodscate..M.ockera—cmie.ll.3l„andreoohetli ofe very variety. and stye. Solaslcte-a-teterf urniabeda ts hortnottc eat Near Yorkprices. SPRING- BEDS! A LAZO. Amor/m..IY .Ortagrise Brim U• T. Ficaoymadecodlos on hand orfuridahedatabor Heame”lerayslit resdimesserhen desired. Weemploy nonebu AREFL'L & F.X PERIENCETWORI MEN . Wei ,tend to do our WORE WELL. and Bell it me LOW amitosis boa (forded. W. W. 8311TH, Montrose.Yel.ruary 16.1862 ißit 11111.11 'snow receiving anew supply of 41 C74 . C) CO 10) E Bs the Clumerous deparincent‘of his Mercantile Business: malthigtheaseortssomt FULL AND DESERAI3LE, Ti &pet ennelstaln part of Drugs, Red' tines, Paints, Oils, Dye *SUM*, Groceries, Crockery, Glass-Ware, Wall and Windosv per, Oil Shades and Fixtures, Kerosene Lamps, Shades, Chimney Burners, Transparent Cones, Kerosene Oil, Burning Fluid, Ttli. pentine, BENZOLE, Varnishes, Window Glass, Putty, Brushes,Bird Cages, Canary Seed, Jewelry, Artist and Dentist Illaterlals,Whlps _Fancy Goods, Perfumery, dce., rac.,in short, nearly everything. to restore the del. to Pltheethe taste, to delight the eye. to gratify the I lam and also to ondare to the rest and nthrgantlal c Comfort, ontfe. liontr e ose.Aprll9.l962. ABEL TU MULL. WIICTIN SHOP. Sleighs and Cutters. rlllllr.undereignrd can now be !bond over A. J. FIREIVISTEIVS Blackrnith Shop. fleas corner east of Tarbells Moral, to Mast. rose.where he will continue to carry on the Manufaaare of Sleighs, Cutters, Wagons, &t.. Ready Made MarketSlelgha,LomberSleighbandtiniieranos as hand. Repalrinsdnno neatly.at abort not lee. Bent Stuff for Outten and Waizon aker'oruaterille,hetrmillT.keptconstiztlyat bud so 33 to be prepued to do GOOD WORK at abort notice. A good ay p ply o:ready.made Spoken tent constantly on DIU. N. B. 111 pernonaindebted to the undermined will please ...A andrettletheiracconntawithouttnrthernotice. Mantra... July 13.1601. Mr M.. CitARY, L.XIRBT, X XACO.I9 .10C)331Eg o , :my . 3i s gaw bus gui ,••,.. to ..it. • lel GROCERIES • _ SUGA RS,I EAB, COFFEE,SPICE,FLO UR and RA IT, (by the sack or 6treret,) FlSthand all erticlanntally fouridle arsiclasaGtOcerloe. Flour by the Wholesale and Retail. Am I mean to merll,l hope to melee a liberal abateo I' publl , Pe Thrblabealmarketpticepald forPrITS..DEPOOIriad VEA 1.51E1148. Ninuireee.lterrefill.l.l4ll.4i, DOWN DOWN! DOWN! HAS GORE GOLD: LOW! LOWER! LOWEST! ARE bIIR PRICES POE Prints Detainee I Shootings I Dress Goods! Boots and Shoes I Hatters 1 %Intonate I Groceres and Hardware! Randy-Made Clothing! Rats! Caps! Yankee Notions Wand all one WILD TY of de t e rminede nova twee more room Ihr oar NL' d o om:nd ara to clean oat the old nook. 112111 - aome Lod tee as before ontehlant. "' FT " h'elmt Prim dilate NM for Bottea_aado, end Pro duce of all kinds. Riedel% ADM& 1603.—tr. J . E. JAOKSON. • NEW INESIO. muntkitoltmkon to kfEIIIORT 01 ABRAIL 6 Y Imiivatotos. s4AoM.S.amorh INORTIIWArb. XT Test, P. Eg 1f.X31 tom C 4,1 ci 41.2 a B.to S2S 12 1 , 51 1.14 LIT 74 7MI IY,I~
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