11:3 Ariaßunt. Building Stone Fences, A New Hampshire .correspondent of the Genesee RPM& writes as follows on this subject: " A stone fence built upon light porous soil if laid with tolerable skill, will stand for a long time; but to construct one that will stand upon a wet, spongy tract of land, especially if it Is sloping. tar more difficult. The action of the frost will gradually loosen the foundation, and when the ground becomes soft in spring the stones are crowded out of place, and in a few years the fence is in ruins. When the line of direction is east and west, fences are injured most by frost, for the ground upon the south side is thawed earlier in the spring. "These difficulties, however, may be overcome. lithe proposed fence is to boon a loamy soil that is not very wet, it will be sufficient to make small ridge or embankment, say four feet wide and one foot high, to build the wall upon; but if the land is spot, dig a ditch three or four feet wide and deep enough to remain uninjured by the frost; till it with small stones, or partly till and cover, and then your fence will have a foundation that cannot be shaken. "The foundation well prepared, the next thing is to have'the fence well laid. Only such stones should be used as will be firm and afford a good surface to build upon. They should be so laid as to secure these results, an endeavor should also be made to have each principal stone, in all except the lower course, rest upon two below it. It requires no little skill to build a stone fence well, but by following these rules one is not likely to go far out of the way ; and when it is once made it is very durable." Another correspondent in Oneida County, New-York, writes as follows, adding that stone walls constructed according to this method in the most frosty sections of Wales have stood for centuries : "Plough four barrows six. or eight inches deep and ten inches wide; take all the sods, or turf, and lay them on one side—nlso all the loose dirt that is easily taken up with a shovel and lay it on the opposite side from the stones for the wall ; then commence setting stones on the side of the trench large enough to rise three or four inches above the outside surface ; then fill in with sithll stones until within two or three inches of the top of the border stones; then throw on a few shovelfells of the fine dirt, pass ing the shovel over it to make it level; then commence laying on the border stones, being careful to have them tip a little towsrd the cen tre; then commerce again with the small stones and dirt as above described. When the dirt is used up, cut the turfs at suitable lengths and lay lengthways of the well, bringing the edges of turf close up to the edges of the border stones, filling the middle space with small stones. In this way there will be about two tier's of dirt and two of turf—if more, all the better. "It will be seen that this wall will be about forty inches on the bnttom and twelve inches across the top, when raised about four feet in height. If there is no stone handy large enough to reach across the top, continue on as before until the top is well rounded off." Corn and Cob Meat We believe it has been proven from chemical analysis that the cob has some little nutrition, and some have strongly advocated its use because COWS ocessionalv will eat cobs when thrown before them. We have teen stock nibble away at a heap of freshly shelled cobs, and at one time believed it would pay to grind them up for food bat from considerable experience and observ ation in feeding corn and cob meal, it is our opinion the cob is of n benefit, but en the con trary is positively injurious, -when so fed. if stock are sometimes seen eating cobs it is on ac count of a perverted appetite, or because there are occasional ircrnels of corn left on the cob, which sometimes happens in careless shelling, especially on the small ends. We have tried the meal in various ways for fattening and as a feed for dairy stock in spring, and never with satisfactory results. When for some little length of time, the hard, sharp parti cles of the colt produced an irritating elect, causing diatrhmi in some instances to such an extent that its use had to he abandoned. In other cases the particles of cob were voided without being properly digested, and in experi ments with equal quantities of the grain a part of which was ground with the cob and a part without it, the latter invariably produced the best results When corn and cob meal is fed to swine it has been known to produce constipa tion and death, and in a raw state is justly con sidered a dangerous food for this class of ani mals. We have never tried steaming or cooking the meal for stock, and possibly it =gilt be used with safety in this manner, but its nutritive value is so small that the only benefit that can be de rived from its usq is as a divisor for extending the stomach and rendering the food less concen trated. But even if this object is sought for, it is preferable to use the pure meal on cut hay or straw, a bushel of which may be cut much cheaper than the cob can be ground. Another objection to its use is that the cob being lighter ' than the grain is not inclined to mix evenly, and when a considerable quantity is ground up at one time, it is difficult to get it evenly distributed so that the quantity fed from day to day be alike. Of course, with proper care and attention it could he evenly mingled together, but this is neglected and the animals in consequence are fed with irregularity. Some years ago the dairymen of Herkimer made an extensive ascot corn and cob meal as a spring feed for stock, and its value has been thoroughly tested. It has now been generally abandoned, and will not again be introduced by those who are acquainted with its qualities and their effect upon stock. We are in favor of using all the material on the farm that can be profitably converted into healthful food for domestic animals, but the amount of nutrition in the- thirteen pounds of cob in each bushel of corn is not of sufficient value to warrant its use m any way that has yet been proposal. The bare act of grinding or crushing the cob adds nothing to its nutritive value. It is put ,in a shape, it is true, when mixed with meal, for cheating stock into eating it, but it gives nettling to the flesh, nothing to the milk, while it deranges the digestive oper ations and health of the animaL Snch is its practical working, and it is useless to cheat one's self by analyses and theories into the belief that a saving is being made when in reality there is loss.— [idea Herald Canes REME. Fon Duerr HOUSES.—The head and neck of a horse assist in balancing his body when not restrained by a taut 'check rein; just as the arms of a man enable him to walk with more ease when they are unconfined. When a check rein is so short as to hold the held of a horse high'r than he is accustomed to carry it, it is impossible for him to travel or draw eaisly. A man can walk or run much more advantage ously with his arms tree, -and his head and shoulders thrown a little forward, because they are important balances for his body. If draft horses have check reins they should always be t.rd.itched when they are hauling a heavy load, especially up hilL hone watches the movement of a horses head when he sips on the ice, or a pavement, he will soon be satisfied that draft horses should not he checked up much.— Carriage horses may be made to hold their heads high; but those which have hard pulling should he allowed to do it in the easiest manner, with their heads held naturally. • HINT ON nOT.sEnoLD 3.IAN tGEWENTI—IIore you ever observed what a dislike servants have to anything cheap? They hate saving their master's money. I tried this experiment with great success the other day Finding we con sumed a vast de3l of soap, I sat down in my thlnkingchnir and took the soap question into Consideration, and found reason to suspect we were using a very expensive article, where a much cheaper one would serve the purpose better. I ordered half a dozen pounds of both sorts, but took the precaution of changing the papers on which the prices were marked before ;riving them into the hands of Betty "Well, Betty, which soap do yon find washes best?" "Oh, please sir, the dearest, in the blue paper; it tokkes a lather as well again Bathe other." "Well, Betty, you shall always have it then," and thus the unsuspecting Betty saved me some pounds a year, and washed the clothes better.— Rev. Sidney Smifh. TE31710. IN TREATMG STOCE..•-•Tilf , tuner's stock around him psrtakes more or less of the quality of the owner or those who attend upon it. A. man's influenee is imparted to his beasts, particularly the home\ the working cattle, and the mitch cows A man of irascible temper gets 4 .• up nervousness in a horse or cow. The brute L :Tomei afraid of hire; and if of a yleloll3 na. tiIM . IS apt to be hurtfully. influenced, perhaps irreclaimably -tpoiled—wherras a mild tem putxl, diseraninativenian will gradually smooth dpuls the rspcuities ota harsh disposition. we hav4-knrrwit,ralleheOws ' wild. as deer, brought to placid tractabliity.. The nim anuperior— and .hisskiperiorintluence will be ebmmuniested. Wise stock-men keep foOlatindirritats - ontof Wier stock-yard'. IMMP Oirtttag. s. 14.vir ipyrioi , m.rvir FIRM. adortszy a Fel= hs*Ml millocistad as, JO with Mem sail parawr la tbamactlea of*. law ta all Ito wart. ow taaachea Me tastier will Wee= be lons ta the aim* 9f to t. B e ntley,Fitch&Be by lit.lby, and all Inalaew =Galax!' thcm will 9e . attarded to with pia:ap nal aad Idellty. was as a= pL9 Bebtley Fitch. P. PALCIISLIT L. P. MCIL ..... ...B. S. ICISPLITI Illoatroas. Janoiri f. MS/I. • P. REYNOLDS, Liceneed Auctioneer. ORLLS DRY (mous loads Verchardla; On 0 et Tram. tri" All orders from s distance mulh be adarened W= al Montrose. of least tour or ere Sara melon, to the 'ale. Rootrooe, Ps,. Dec..h. Soldiers' Pensions, Bounty & Back ay TifrATVVlttgrelnT H T2g a gcharge4=eemr ...tir III•nan. No suoleuswtm. MaceoverLstimorpylet and 1t1167120Tc IT. 100 J N.-1.1.4ru McCOLLI3I , I & SEARLE, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law UONTR,OSE, 13178 Q. 004 PA. Ole Lathrop', Nos Brick Building, 0111? LahrOP,Tylerl a Filmy', Stara, IL get.-tcou, • • D. w.griusaa. Fahniarvll. ([lo —% E. M. VETRNEII, Attorney and Counsellor at Law; OFFICE OVER WILSON'S STORE. li on Mal, Lay:AM 1884.-31 D. BREWSTER, Cr. S. Licensed Auctioneer. MONTROSE, SLISQUELIANSIA CO. Pa licmtroile, April 4. 1564.41 MEAT MARKET. On Pablie_Avenue,near Siarle's Hotel. cS.Peoustantlyonband • goodsappliqf MEATPOI of illkinds. CASH pald for BEI? CATTLE, VEB,SIIEEPAndLA/ißb. AlioloralDLSof 11.1 kind". N.HAlrs.n . Mositrole. reb.141.1819,41 El =STOCK EiLW4A CARRIAGE SHOP IN FULL BLAST. ToH6 taidersAcned la no. vowed to do all Mod. Of CAR. RIAGE WORE. A laola. P• ,,,, Taws Aorta on Own molls.. I• ••• lolanlcra • BOOTS & SHOES Of all Styles and Descriptions; WE wonld rernenflally Inform the nubile that •141 parepst above MaTV.r:..nerlo ß n.7, t wan d em''r'e :re th p " rm ln t t. nd P a ' n itt.t r tnm .' elt r t 01 Ladles. lbws, and t`hlldtens . Shoes, a. well as Metes Booth, Balmoral. and 13:ocans ; also. Cancan Bets and Shoes made and repaired ln the very nonteet style, and at Me shortest notter. TAYLOR HEiRiTT. Great Bend Villsge, Mai 1. 1164.-It " THE FAMOUS BARBER. Come end see the famomatarann Ihmotu Berberjate of Heys., Lateof If art. now st Weste s.. Over A. B. Weekee Shoe Mon. • Fled me Sherlersed ShaellsolnloS. Pled me euttleg Urals to cult • Fled me reedy it war service • At your service. ChARL Irf MORRIS. Seo:rui door abort Brarie't Hotel, Up Stairs. Montrose. June .27.11164.-tf TAILOR SHOP. IF TOO WANT A BOIT CLOTORS THAT WiLL ITT I neatly. look welL otod weAr troll. do ye itte, .11 ydu hare to o la to call at the NEW TAILOR. SHOP of GROVES & REYNOLDS, over Chandler'. Store. east ed. or Pain' Lennie. and yen can be accommodated. We are determined to ukase our et:lunatic., Nab In i at r s;st r a T tillif ti our . unirk the abort nou n.. price had 0 ht tad that. P. Rir41401.”.9. Cl= FIRE INSIJ RANGE. The Insurance Co. of North America, PHILADELPHIA, Ku Established an Agency Montrose, Pa. Thia ia the oldest insurance 00. in the U. iVtates. C &SA CAPITAL PAID IN - .. • • 6.300,009. p.ssrrs OVER ..... • - 01.200.000. illT: —o— rata area lour as those of anygood Cempan yin N. T. or eleeerhere,andita Mrectnesareamong the Orel Ibt honer and tnteatte. ARTHUR. G. CO FFIN. President. Ounces PLarr.geeTY. B. morn. Agent. Montrose, .1 oly 15.15e1.-le. °Mee neer the Feet.fnee- HOME INSURANCE COMPANY. OF NEW-YORK. CASH CAPITAL TWO MILLION DOLLARS. AmetalaJanowy.lB64. LI abilities. 74Bett.M. I. yt wwwegwrew, secrete'''. Ce.a..l. MAST= .r t wetedent. lowa Maass. dailKant Seery. A. F. Wtt wiain, P. Pte t. Pelletal , tamed and renewed by,the andersigned., at, Ma ofttlee over the PoWantd.w. BILLINGS STROM), Agent, alantrose..Pl...Jalvt.lB6B.-cf International Fire Insurance Compa OF REW-YORK. Office, 113 Broadway CAP tl I 11111 1111i1; Crtaiu.ss TAYLOR, President. • HAMILTON BRUCE, ViCC-PiEsidellt, Ouvan. Daxan, Acting, Secretary. BILLING' RTRoritn, *era. Stantrerm. Imnsry U. IRM —l♦ 'WHEEL HEADS WHEELS AND REELS. AT.L tttn .e triabint to purchase any of th e atavea rimed articles will find thetneebrat rowed by eallam on the aehterther .t ate rhop to Sayre's Foundry. or cm & H. Sayre k Brothel", at thetr . More In Montrone. Flax Wheels. Wool Wheels, Clock Reels and Wheel-Beath: Wholesale and Retail. Itkol Wlteeht and Heady that oto poeelbly be made, kid ereyy t ttiC warranted If propetly mewl. U. 11. UR/p - DA .t • I:catwalk Jammu,. 1. Ifitts. 21. 13.—Repaletter done an abort notes. C. H. 0. Carriage Manufactory. MEE trodeW.gerrid Ironed respee—folly seranernee to the citizens of Suoa.ooutrty.thst he Isla possession of the old Carriage & Wagon Stand, to et Sictpericor Manner.. RA r.tritt dose lathe best of Etyle ; end • LL *O ROGERSRR WV, NTED. Z.Z. Rooters*, Jars R 1867. LYCOMING COUNTY Fire Insuranoe Co. CAPIT'.6II $2,500,000 OU LtZe t ra y est reliable Cor . ni7 . 113 . I . tc r e . ;at t e si . ls A . prear t lo • tor I,l2.agoehatina COOLti- Urmtrren. Sese.mhs. 11. IRK DaldWin & Mitchell, SADDLE. HHARNESS AND TRUNK MAKERS! Roinns No. 1 and 2; BASEMENT SEARLE'S MOTEL E. 71Arzrw7E: HEGH MITCHELL 'DRUID se. O. 2114. 60—tt. GEO. & WILLIAM E. GATES, UNITED STATES LICENS'D AUCTIONEERS A l',l;liatlEG. 7111, 6 Valrgir35°AnSetIZstr. P ' r. or, Liccock. Oct. 1%3 May 11 .1946-p The Mason do Hamlin. CABINET ORGANS, Forty Different Styles, A DATTIG) to sacral and secular aortic, for 00 to Mesa. Ali Thirty dro Gold' and &Int Medals, or othrY dia.yreroloroa • arelkd them. Illuelrated Catalogues fa% a_daltes, meow?' A NUN, Boston. or MASON liltOTYLZati, Rehr York. hopiomber/13. /945.51 DR. C. P. BIGELOW , 12=116101 di SWOON, ky WO FFIC OD. InIC on Zito tired, in bonne famerly trampled by M. L. GREAT BEND BOROUGH. D. EIf)ELOW north' bad than yr nee expeyr, t 1n CbanZe. of U.S. efamlnd at Ales:noir% Sa.. and peeve one pnralce" of SVAPILI years. feed enrepetent. and to pe o poo tt l to Bleed to al: auci enamored to Ids care. (inert Mid. Amara 141h.130.111, CARRIAGE SHOP, BLACKSPAIMING,' A.t'Friendtwille; Pa., By 3. W Flynn & F. Flo Ryan. A m i= c iL ls e t r rlins wel!asul prow* datiirTryils NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS eittilevibag,iloseilbqyiq & eo. M. S. DESSATTER lIAIVING Pal returned gum New Yodi.'ellth every untrague end handsome variety of New Goode, to which the attention of the Public le roost mercifully invited, nod no the goods were bought under the moll advantageous facilliles and Jost prior to the recent advance; ore promise to sell them Ai tonally Ow figures. Our motto le to • pleeee all, ' and not to ho out-done DY any other man," whether at home or abroad. The Ibilarrlns Goode comprise part of our stock on hand, sad will be kept during the meson. Cotton Department. Sheetinga,bleaebed and brown, 10-4. 21-4. and 4-4. Pllloweane Murales. 4-4. and 40 inekea. rine bleached and Imam eblrtlnge, 4-4, and 7-8. Calicoes of the beet make, and bandeomeat patter.. ()higher. of domestic and foreign manufacture. Bedtbskleg—extra heavy. Blue cheek end atrlred eldriinge. Onnton flannels, paper and cambric. inuallne, de.. de. Woolen Department. Flannelseff art Colors and Qaalltra. Fine white, yard reldo,— &Wier flannel ; Leavy twilled orry. blue, and red ; cotton tellori ; Milk mtord ; fancy and lain raillibury do.; fancy eirlyed, Ira] Walla ablettrc do. Floe wool Iled Blankets, 10-4, 11-4. and 11-4 wide, all o:antler. 1 tulle?, Wee.', and liblldnee. wt. - 1 hose,— all Wien, colon., and qualltlre. Marlaw marts, mottlerr, Load; vantage, breakfaseatraw la, table and plan* smartie zephyr wont ed and flhatland wool, bc., Linen Department. FLto whit< linen table purism k ; brown dr, Fine white linen atrung, and bravy etteting do. Whits and brown Imen table doe,, napktO, of differen, qualities ; Goa towel by the dozen, Gm whte towellov. Hookonbact., creab, &0., Dress Goods A lame assortment of the frilocciAg varieties: Printed. part cotton and all Ir•ol detainee.. Fins solid colors, Preach Merinos, all colors and pastillas Parmetton Alapaccaa " plaid " silk striped " woo *. " Poplins Mohan " all wool plaid Merino% " Cobn rips. Bombazines, Repp., de. tre, Silks. Me fancy dna Alla, every velloty et colon, " blaot " all quilt/ea. Cede'. sal heavy mantas Wks. " Doaa•t silt; all coloxe, sad beautltol elides. White Goods. pine cambric., swiss.. mulls. striped and barred mnallas, /kr- Linen cambric bandkerctiefs, brte-etitebett larmm. ed and embroidered do. Drapery muellne; tine embroidered tda- Pla and Inserting" ; plain and embroidered collars ; coils iv and deer. Iv sets; mg. do. Embroidered Infants' wales : aln tine merino embroidered Infanta' caps, direrent patterns ; white laces and edalny In cotton sad Valincene edcinca Notions and Fancy Goods. LiDCOW , dCOIiOn thnaCJl; ..vnng cuitnvlder, gnu; kmr Mgt cotton, &c. Daras 1.3t - rrots and Pets 7 =sumo' of &lithe Itssldanable and leading stal.a cloak and lurqur erns/neut.. In' the piece nr in sets: hair nets and hair dresses: velvet ribbons all widths; alapar.. amid, all calor,. Pam... Silk g•anadloe veils; Love Odle; crape vela: mask rule; plaln, and wish ornament.. 0.1 . 12, of .11 sorts and suitable for all persona. Ito gloves; .111 do; cotton do bocksk I &c.. Shawls Slagle sad dounle Broehe tbalrle ; Angle an.l doable 111.1 ohvels—a large .to a all the lea d ing styles and patterns ; fins 'Mittel and Shetland awl do. Our assortment la Cloaks, Such el elrettlere, sae, wed baNsee, eamaat he rustled ontede the claw wad ere cat promise tetra ban:au In such. . Furs! Furs! An extendre aseortrortt for Loa. , Wastes% and Gem's. elAleti will be sold at .mall prrAts. Call and .ea Bow Skirts, Baimorals and Corsets Of &Smut swiss and onto. of French and Amoxicdn manufie ore. and which we .11 at extryme low prim. Cloth and Piece Goods. Mick brosAdottm beaver., Ldles rJoths, eandsneres. iatinati Kaatocky )(mu., Arc., kc., ID crest ',sect). Millinery Goods. Re would so to thow. In the trade. that an have • veri.t. a 10027- war of those Cod. =tally kept le Ibis Hee of bosom, and ars *tabled to forolsh tarto at New York Jobbers prices. We will mom part of the gads to al, Ilse: Bonne and Hat blocks. Rootlet end Tat homes, to buckram and fell. Rm., felt, and tsstiver hate. Meta. of CI width% styles, sad colors. Laces. Londe, Muslons, craves, bets. moan Ilnlpß bonnet Alta, cot sack anent elle velvets of all colon; sett &ILI losses; plumes. Am., !sc.. •nd vuoy Attu ante!. too vu. mucus to menUoa. Please glee us • trial and convlte yourseeesat GENTS' DEPARTMENT. Clothing. We hove but little one left to say mob; but to ttoss who Irish to clothe theroselvo thlr fall and winter with warm, durable. and comfortable clttdr,g, we would merely ray that notwithosadlog the general cry of a ward*, of reedy-wads clothing. and ccoe. gamily the hip peke thereon, we are cenntheles prepared to fttmleh you all. and nit you loth In prices and matedabe Gor Cock is lam; ; oar atelere ere crowded; and we are almost deity receiving now MlCltioer tberteo. The clotting we sell Is all of our OWN ll•CS. and lo end therefore guarantee the making erst triatt fatal cly nob garment we sell. Wye at the first trtal and we man 161 C you ill further mono AtOt-dO. The following articlo we have In mock ma,* fmck moat, tingle and double breasted ; black and fancy business coats; plain and fancy caselmere English walking coats and in malts to March ; plain and fancy sack coats—also la amt to match ; black and fancy cassimere pants and mats to match ; silk wised and Harris 4:mammy salts; eflk, satin. and nivel cost. Rom CUM 112.1.-0 large satiate. Ossacosas! Orsscosas I Orzsossas MI styles sad <pandits. Gents' Furnishing Goods. Mite cotton chins ; tansy faunal do. Merino shirts and draw : Sri; scopecolcrs, tiw num and paw collars, somas, glows, tumbrel las, track& canoes, satchel& dc., Our Castem Department la as weal dl ad with a choice aelection of claftmeres. bcow cloths, heaven, velvet& ac., whelk we keep to grate clothing to try der, and we would 'quest{ all thole that are in the habit of having their gunueuts made to order. to give as a fail, (caller convinces] that we coo glee you eutlee aatltfactioa. In coueltudou we would cep once tante to all of you that want any eon of goods usuall 7 kept by n, to eve es a caJI, and we 'Miley to 'tut you. O UTTMERG, ROSENBAUM & CO. Male% 1, B. DURUM= Nampa Aufact. 696. trTLAND MARBLE. 1. VADAKIN MARBLE SHOP Removed to the meet buk of the Catholic Church. I keep no h ta ot m e e o rs g mak eraving yfm I p ° e , a c t e ntht.e &op .I.VA na D b A le K al l l N = . - Alontrosa.Febroary etn, 1.86.5-1( ANNOUNCEMENT! NEW GOODS DE 3. R. DE wrrrs. gins Ifi nos , prepnertltet shove Olt friends and col tomes.. • dialret.le stem 11 ..1 ttooth. In which cnn be found LADIES DRESS 000 Its c etc at variety. Great ham-steals Ladlea' Cloattnge, mt.-pro:4 Cloth, French Black Clottm•nd Colored All tt ad Cloaking. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &C. Bock Cloth; Doe Skin Coat:nks, Fanc y Cate:lees; Kentucky Scan; sheep's 0 ray Satinet, etc. Al'. - I'o.l ~ r • Trlevr.lnea roomusPlCs4. Irto•tk and Flinched St wail., lleuma, nann.ts, Craab Inspers. Towelltri, Notions. Orval varleV or Hoop and Balmoral Skirts. l.adieu 11.11 . • and Ohllll ram's Hosiery. Buttooa, Sk , rt 11,14. of an kind& na&loe Twut, Knatlog Poitou. ac. Boots & shoes. Ilea's and Boy.' I;.ta, Chi Idm.'t Copper-toed :shoes. Mo Shoes, Clatters, Lim:nun:Li Won:tre GROCERIF,St EN 01.2 . • at price. pot to 14 VERY It EcT QC A LILT Oreeu, Japan Tens. r•patr. Giti‘er, atier Bas, fluff end Yobac.o. Bird Ctt.d..kc. rar Forth pr0dtt. , ...1., to r:rhanre tor C00 . , , 1 . .. }, f . , LZ , l;de ., l l llt. hlohrx tuuket price. will fluotxust., Q. 16. lAq ). THE DOUBT MX= STARTLING CONVICTION 1. dedicated to AA •ho teak liarwaltut EOM GEO. HAYDEN Is on hand with a NEW STOCK 07 GOODS eanalat'ng of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, READY-MADE CLOTHING Spicy; Qlovea,lery, Nocktles, Sorg, Undos Start; sad Drawers, Fancy Goods and Y :matt No. =I lots of Go,la too nunasioes tO1k0:101l. 'RICES THAT DEFY COMLETITION Every A Kick yam, tat a, repr•se—t ed. Z.: o th:Lro for eh. Ins Goods. Small Pralta .d Qulck Say E I= ford. Anima EVERY DAY BRINGS SOMETHING NEW 11111 W APING porrJaafted t` a rlcl . In end. of Caps, II Clothlor of Y. U. W 1 have a Jost rocel • large swel of HATS AND CAPS, CHILDREN'S TURBANS, LAD! ES' SHAKERS Alm a byte /mock or i 1 the 0..47 ..spricg Fly!. CLOTHING, Caftnistlng to rout of rw , e fo nit mytth, go o 4 C , c,Lhlng for Farmerv, L IfaLts nod Dcatera, Geuts' Furnishing Goods. UMBRELLAS, HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, COLLARS, NECK TIES, SHIRTS, &c Which i Iva prepared, . s?I; lot earlr cre ready ply trt vm• low p cos, as my crock recently leen ndricht seir h 'all c• Small prof , . and reluir p.v t we motto. 17 ill end Nel. for vnu ;elves. Two doors • oee rrerivre's iltdcl, Yr the ter I ham. ocrepi by Y. B. Wceics AA • biro, titt.re. .• • =I PEACE AND PEACE PRICES. PEACE ESTABLISHED Large Linea of Vrice4 Con quared and Itedueed H. BURR ITT le arra receiving. for Eprlng vupplievew .d large etoekv of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware Stores, Iron, Steel, Nails, Paints, Lamp and Linseed Oils, Benzole, Carpet ings, Oil-Cloths, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Hats and Caps, Boots, Shoes, Clocks, &.c.,bG as wont. full ',alert., of the raced popular "Ilia of L, these Dr... fsbarels. lim• rt. Itebbens, 1 , 1"....ra, Ae., wbleh na rellleall oo the must favorable terms for east, Pneduce, or t Prompt Time Buyera. N. B.—Flour and Salt or. hand as utrual. !I KW - WILFORD. Jim, 11, 11...1. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. A valuable lumber and wood lot In Lobrop wand...lp. Sued /IL county, Pa.,,,ordalolog r.trout Idro acme, with a good dwelling house and barn thereon. and shout tUu .area to grow. On Ode prop trip to a good sawmill and la , lernill.cennhle of cutting 000.0Oir (out of lumber pot year. The atwmill O within two miles of Nichols., Station, as the I). L.& Railroad. A good road row through the whole property. There le wond and lambs enough on It to par for It tarkeover. A rare thanes—will be sold low, with easy tense. ALISO. the farm known ns the "Require; Roberts Farm," la SIC). 01a0e, Wyoming Canner, Pa...Midair/10g ..at Via I toner from I.lkholson ;autism, lying tan the gunkhounock Creek ; about BO acre of flat toed; the toleoce up Laud—a Very. destrahlep ruocrty. ALSO, a valuable OW property. one mile (nun Slont,tay at the outlet oflones's Lake, cora/sting of • grietrolll and lowtoill, and Atglot a; scree of land, with the water power. The egetmill Is now doh:angora code= buaintemind Is well adapted for Inenchunt work. ALSO. • sialuable faro; one milt from lloptroce,oonLtlnlegatrout TOO 001511. ray acres of clidlr e wood land ; the baba,. unproved. Thlafann le well fenced with good stone wall, well watered, and In a high gale of eultlvallori ; carrede of keci,ing ( eon, forty to fifty_ _l7/WIS.-.111 very dtalrahle property. ALSO. • hove and lot in the U-rough at ,gontrose, fronting of the Puldleelquare. The let contalrt”boot t)4 acres of land, with e hero and cholco (mit and thole trees. .Thrittertlon of those; wishing to purctrow real estate recalled te those peoperties, as they are all good and deOrsh lo IntiPollnenta al the prices sae. d for Omni terms will be elven. For terms tole", and o'ber Information, call ma, or address Damn. Penna. PlttatOn. Co.„ Pa- or It. S bk.!, RLE, Ildatrule,Sagluehanna Co.. Pa., Jan. 20th, 52.000 A YEAR made by nay nne with litenc 1 T.ls. txper two nroPwry. I..llA:tents. Ca tvd cumrte• td 8 links endarre We ell cu. Inr. Sent fr &maple.. &dame Ms A =Man 'Kemal 7. Works. sprl , gi. Id, Vermont. °tabor w,l/1-oak MONTIMENTS, and HEAD - STONES, EME:I and totalled in the bast Out of a A WORD TO THE WISE. Superior Quality of Marble. e Best family Sewing Machine MADE, XIS NOT A SHUTTLE MACHINE, 13ut makes the Look Stitch. THE VERDICT OF THE PEOPLE IS DECIDEDLY LY ITS FAVOR. The fact of than being more of these Machines acail THAN OF ANY OVISIi Tar further pullet! lan earl Upon the Arent. when, the =me, .oattes that have used other on =lied Standard Machlrdae kan thrown them ankle and eve thee testieennY in favor of these. EVERY MACIIINE WARRANTED TO °MY ENTIRE SATISFACTION. For mnsrat rens°. It recommend. lUelf above all other, I. Reality and excellence of eillch, alike npon hoth kith.. work e qua lly le, eronlen. end cotton goals—wenn kg. gwidno. gattr.r.Lc. heinrolnig. filling, cordleg, and braiding 9. Strength pf loam. enal will not rip nor navel. A. The moat al mple In eoneructloo of any two threaded nuftitthe uet ; therefore les. habie to get out Of repair. 4. !Win adtbouf iOr one of a• b ell le, thereby doing away with out, co rut...Thour n..rrhluen, and the trouble of regulating the ninon of the rimier 1. Ituoa at a greater spett.ll.lt.a. a stiuttla machLue pnagibly can. Thos. rnactilniia with all the new improvettienta. war:stud and ilia tell In Mom m.o. at Manufacturer , priors The brit of lions it crsszliOto given. tnlit Oen 017111 , WED in hi Ontrtwe wit] Vicinity. - - . Montrose, J. M. 1:63.41 SCOTT'S POPULAR REMEDIES Tbee,. roedlei on are Yrarratocel if bee./ according to directions. Try I brut nwl If not •ntislnalonli m murn On. half tLe medicine and Rem, nay w1:1 In mf n d al. / have aid tito,amte of bottles, but none. havr rv•tnrn/ SC TT -7 S 011 EILEBA CURATE' TM" mmlldre Is composed of GPM awl Roots. and ostiseet o I medlar mkcuon Iv the system. and is hareilass to all. It has bee u.,ed le the SPOTIMD FEVER- In a nurnher nr cans. and proved effectual, Full direct7aastra each Dottie. Puce Ed eta-ra. SCOTT'S St% AT WE DEBATE. PILES, CORNS, !X. It Is eompnwed of vegstablea and le enure's harmlem. Pelee envy lire cent. a nos. Da.a S. W e have had ample opt . ..tunny of testing the Hr of T^ur Cesalo dos many Tema and fled It le you recommend and we have i o uendaunn In reentanlendlad I I to the public. L W 111 NORA Id, M. D hew Mllfead. M. D.. Montrose. Wan rIER, M. 13.. Wllkasbarra Mars utc..4 rcel but t Irrewrn Isca for sale b :VntkAgio. W W A t 1 St SON, New billtn.L 1 E. A 5p.....411, • Toe ie.l, 144 • 0 ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCH IIaVE FOIL SALE REVOLVING HORSE RAKES, OHIO REAPERS GRAIN CRADLES, GRASS SCYTHES AND SNATHS, FORKS4.SHOVET,S,HOES PICKS AND HANDLES. flu Id lug Materials, NC:LI:DOC: PINE LIMBER, IA INDOW SASLI, PAINTS, ULLA, Pull y, BUTTS, SCREWS, NAILS, JOSIICTA BO YD ALL GOODS ♦T P 13,11311 PRICES,O3I CABII. IV. EL 110 YD Montrot., May latti. 1E45 Agricultural Implements TKunderrigned ti , mtreeto call the attention of the public thelrlicle of THRESHING MAULTINES manufactured thelongestabllaLedand .ellknoern Urn of Wheeler, Meliek & Co., at Albany. Tiltar alachi nes are so favorably known and unlveraally appree edtbasanramnatrewmmendallaalennclderunneeeaaary. SW Ocelt to ea y,t that experience In manufacturlng,and long wen-have brouschtuntlmyruvementa which maks thrall the CHAMPIONS OF THE WORLD. I would cal :aspect al attention to their Barger's Patent Cleaning Allachmen newthicg.and :Lit ,uhed to sintele.doubleArobiaor ftryi o the r boreet,ower,and to eitherundershor oroverehot throatier.. Theft ran I. Ned a. on ordinary hand mill,and I e etipttrior.a.eneh.to ate Roping mill made It takes no wore power to drive the whole tart,n,eut .t ban it does to drive an ordinary 'errant.. or shaker I ri Ter, nt.'s., or eleat.ing attachment, same 1 , 21401. are made. Horne rowers,sing 10 and double, Whet leen Parent. with tweet I roproretnetta .• , Lawrence Sr Gould'r potent, one, two, sad there horse Dower,. Sow roille for sawing wood. feed eutterv.elover ha I. Vert,t4ortr rokeske A u onrestrleted warrant) glees to the ptibllt thr trunger ten arent7 that th• above marelnery Is unequaled In e work .•to rot.' t • •,n vrnieo re .ntot elleoplieff . eorrurthe r r ttrolo. rr.send to the to Osertbe rro r circa Lsr, of Si. unlio..t,ach fuer, . orderrsolldted and filled will:, promptness m-0 edellty. Also t for HUBBARD'S MOWING MACHINE Leh tOratt .tonnofnetorra by H.R.SA YEE rk lIROTHEISS.Mon row. A.m.—tip , in. rnowerfor thlonnottry. Alschlneewarraotedte olveentirnattrfoottoo 1 ottroctiorts for tieing. and Macktnnde• II verod.f roe 0 (eh oroe far bight or transportation. AU person wl shine to prochretbe beet ood chewers' Mowing MA chine:trendy...alto wither...the work of thealubtard'r , Light Droll Mower...Aeon:oho - inn Son themethesto any other Mower now ni one. ftwlenenticitrd too promptly attended to. PontoEcenddren.EnfOULStoni Co..t L. R. PECK, Agent Harlord cl I y 1.1P.61.—tf THE KEYSTONE HOTEL, (Formerbi occupied by W. K. Hatch,) MONTR 0 SE, PENN'A., ry AS hero Paw,' end reooenot hr the undersigned, .ho Br ko - Thot o sea ocroot ranter rand Be,. and =OW attention to the flub& e . - f he •rahiyhment ant the rods of tile Figtte4 vlll endeeror to merit the pollottoeo of the plabliO .P. V nao.Cp. UnwlAress• Aml, tam _ THE ent, , lber evrle. nn Illnelounithlng In 111 Its I:matches In , lenvele. Shop In Motown.. when, be mill be glad to attend to I h.. Dublin. /I oq.elloeing done promptly , . 1G a w.qlm.,lllLee InsUraT. A !Alums, Bibles, Testaments, School Books, It II) am BOOkk Ma * rOVI/OPMS• reenived Rd tot de by I.LIONSe Jin Li, WI. WHEELER & WILSON'S, ATTESTS ITS SUPERIORITY steles of notthince are on exhibition J. P. W. RILEY FOR DYSENTERY, CHRONIC DIARRHEA, CHOLERA DIORBUS, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, CRAMPS, COLIC, NERVOUS, BILIOUS, AND SICK lIRADACFTE., SOURNESS OF TOE STOMACH, COLDS AND COLD CHILLS FOR BURNS, SCALDS, OR SCALD BRAD, FROSTED FEET, INFLAMED EYES, WOUNDS, OLD ULCERS, CIIAPPFD BANDS, INDOLENT TUNIOES, SPRAINS, BRUISES, Farmer% In Particular. BOYU El WEBSTER I=l EXTRAS AND REPAIRS AND MONVF,IZS =I L,A2tii, A VAILIETT DVOII. BELLS. COOK STOVES FUR DeIINING WOOD. COOK STOVES =I COOK STOVES YOU WOOD Ott COAI.. TIN WARE, V7IIOI,EBALS AND RETAIL. BIRD CAGES, LAMPS, &c A. L. WEBSTER. BLACKSMITHING. I= HU SCRANTON. PA., Wtotials MI Mil) De Manta HARDWARE IRON, STIRL, glylkes,Shovele,Bullders'Hardwireatattroad and H lninggluppllae k., Mine Ball, different &Was, Conner tlank and TrallB Carriage Materials. Spring gales, Melee and Itogeo, Boggs Nate, Warners, Patent Arm, Plated Bands. Malleable Irons, Buts,Btoke4relloee.en.o l lea.lNnva. ro/tre. relent Leatberjenalneled Lutner.WhinMes. eta, and • general variety of Carriage ma Itanufacturers Goods, &re.. &c..ere. IN' We lave ranch sttentiOnso Wiper% of our atm and offer better selected Inortoreatthan Pan be nandtiliC•lllll6 In tau par °WI& Mats anvils. Vlccalitoeks and Meg, Be llo.e. nammers,Sledgea. negro great - variety. Tackle Blocks. Rope Cliraltv. Grind. atone. P hotter Parra Oement.Trenca Window GRIM. 010:4 Opp kik!' IA 011 • ea 4 , 1 )16IA Pumps.eltrolar. Mill. gr.o Crain tlarn.Emm. Borax Wrappf rue Pgper, Blggting Pipet }lax and BlaglingTeilies. Platt and Cone. Horse Shoele.d Hammered tiorze C. pentere'Toelein great variety. nv d ALI. NIMMAIrrID. I.eatners.o Finding. B.abber and Leather Belting. ratt.i8.41 , 5 C.1.1. 4 r.C. Serant... Pa—Morel 1q64.-ly NEW GOODS TYr anlyrtribers have We day returned from Neal Tort allit a LARGE and ISILLUTLFUL atoen Watches, Clocks Jewelry, Silver-Ware I Plated-Ware I utlery, & Fancy Goods, to vtdeb they would invite the 1tte.9 , 4012 of their means. They hare • large tdoet of Englieb, it me neon, and balm Irate-hoe, both Gold end Silver, ofy pertor Onaltd., Ednmotat , Coral, O an d eo On ye,Jet, Boa and Glam.and Plato Gold beta of Ertrangaand Ulna. Mamma, En amel. PlalloGuld and Fency Fineee Mom% of every variety am price, Gold Bracelet., Annieterebatclatte, Vert, Guard soul :leek flootA.Gold nod Silver Spettaelee.d Ttambleattom Sieve Butt.. and Studalttloone. Table and Pocket Cutlery, _ Silver Napkin Bann. tinter and Pistil Knives, Card LAWS Tort., every description of Odd no onto Cases. This largest lot of Pistol Ware ever brought Into Broome Connie. comprising every wilde In uae.some very Over. Ural Koons Chum ornamenta, a mos lot of Tana of all qualities, Clock., Combs, Beads. Violin and Lltatar Strings and Trimmings, Fishing Tatideln every variety. Bit. roineters, Thermometers, Needle., Bmshes.Gold Fens, gamma. e.py GLasess..tc-.4c Alma Piano Fortes and Melodeons, of the Tell beet oaken, DOVES & BASILE'S Family Sewing Machines, Keltles MOLT and %rate, a.c. The above Goods Wt tit bought!. CAAII, and .111 be sold on the most favorable bums. All kinder, Watches and Clocks Repaired amt. notlee and I the BEST IWINER: el= XHOSA VINO the BEST STYLE. EVANS dc. ALLEN. Commerelsl Handbags 0v196.1te the P039019en 131331m.m903. 9 1137 93 1864.4un58.31 OUR COUNTRY SAVED! Great Reduction in Prices New firm and low Prices 1 HALLS TEAD & HOW nr AVM() Just returned from New York and Mina&lOU* - Il are preparrd to (amid/ all oho may raw r us al , b a call al kinds of Goods generally keys in a Country Store at Immense , ou prices. WE A. FL ELI A &TTNTt FOE 4 "r World Renowned Ohio Reaper and Mower. We are prepared to fuenletk ertre Inducement. to those !sett; Caeh Prlre. Inr the male. HALLSTEAD A HOST NEW GOODS M Reduced Prices. av y e d b lg o o u r ra n d h . l t agl: n o d f t public geners Tii.a.brk,T,Lr; B. R. Lyons & Co., not to — feedt hohuniry,Thuttrovrt note who with to to CLOTHED wlththe B &STA. fICLE of Ready blade Clothing , tobefoundin the County. equal to any CUSTOM Woes and WAC If.A.NTE D NOT TO ILLY. THIN AND THICK COATS, Vestsand Pants, of every variety Ns Ali can SET ENSlVlCassOrtment of Ab . HATS & CAPS, era ateststyle•allotalittes .ox2.•rxn glair E.710/11X11,19. April 17, 'W. LANGDON. GROCERY AND SALOON. pH E. subscr i ber; continue their husineet at the Old Stand or e. Main street. where those who ail, us their patrotaze ws trust, receive such treatment as ; flute them to cell ova. We have bestowed particular ettautlou to fit thug up our LAMS' SAILOONI, and can Nadal. II dadrod. private rooms to LADLES and Ord MEM Eti, or fo r t Ladles 011011 e. or Om: admen alone taiiiiitmENTs T. Among our Ilfd of edibl.cm bo found Oysters. Clam., Ham sod !cm Rulut Beef. Beetiteak, 'Sutton Mops. (Nuke. Is every form hot or cold. Pickled Tongue, Ladder, Sardines. &c,--In hU • •• • - • . everything the market atfonie. In the Nay of drinks, vre keep everything except spirituonsor •I• coholic beverages. Our malt liquore are of the best quality and irarvanted pace. Alav Domeertic Wlnek Oder. Baratharilla, Soda Water. Small Beer, /Cc. ice Cream In rummer. We have secured the cervices of a drri elate Cook and marrani everything prepared to milt the moat dlverelledt &Ace. CONFECTIONERY. We have on hand the laremet stock of Coarectlonery ever broujit tato the (looney. We can tereleb, at let:clic:etc or retell anyttung thle line that easy becelled for ould as cheap memo be boned Tobacco and Cigars Chewing midst:loloElg Tobacco Mover, brand, anti o=s of so eryquallty,from a•• call rrah"to Oa c Iciest favored Havana. 41-3rc:,sogeri4e,ts3. Onr•tockoffirneerleerholbetreattothle part of the tannin. foequallty Ind lowa., of price, not OjMritt,ff Inn.h..fin. W. nilffornteh Floor. Halt.Sngur, Molmeu. Cotten, Tva.l.ll.Cheeee liatalna. M1A . ..4 everything In that line of the beat qualities, It any quantity frocr one pound to a ton, Our endenvor will be to please all who may favor ne with 1.11 patron.e.pledging onerelves to heron.. deal and to the steinti7 One Price System ! I I G-c•c•E•s. WEBB & BUTTE FIELD, Are no. ructvlng SPRING Mil SUMMER COUSII AP Plme =Hand curate Dram Goods GRENADINES, POPLINS, CHADIF.S, LENDS. DE LAIN - ES, &C. SIONTROBE, May 15. 1P63. SOLDIERS' PENSIONS BOUNTY AND BACK PAY. TEE E onlendio.d. LIOMED AG OF Tfl E GOVERN L ENT. will give nrompt nitenlinn in all clnlnin =Misted it Abeam. Mauve, LOW. and !atoms, inn inftElt. 11......... N.~....h.. • iall V WITCH. COFFIN TRIMMINGS, Direct from the lianufortory. Ar LITARY. MASONIC!. NVIIMA TM, FoeSF: ' CROSS. eld PatOrree e..lb Phtnonn, MA, "" "O.; m 417 nT ba.ttrna of re - els Platte's: SCOT! lave. Dowel Iltrtrer, I.ln , ce Tsecta. Arr. ac. to ; WLltt tilisllns. &n. Ac . for rd.. by %foram*, Annt 17 I"' C= Boots and Shoos. sop at thi= i liel , eyelid inii.734... IR, =I L. KiallT, C. BACON I=ll Mit pukptsidtut 0 11=11111111 1111E1T MIDI; LISOMOFE, rms. nun Gann, nnea, rt ITTLAZIER, •2 $2,00 • MI. IX AMAMI. Office itp agiTS is Hooky tkoarop' • ascikling Rates of Advertising. 1211 )paes. .4,131131111*13181511.1 equere,lso 5010 75 1 00 1 23 225 800 =9OOlBOO e gamete 100 150 200 250 4005 00 9001600 e quareel 1 60122618 oop 1515 0017 50 1200 2003 8 genteel 9 COIB 0018'1514 Sole cos 50 1500 24 CIO Iliartllttei of thbo min Type, tagetej make el squirt', Yearly Advert willluve the prlvWqp al alknnitOrthiarg their adverasementsoccadonally rithoutaddltlonal Caro. Bubo .shards notexcetalag Oven:mime:la at Ili per gang, an nest paper,mostbe biladod to Fr Any afternoon or Mb' Batura.7momirg• Job Work.—The Office of the brimobito Ezevsuo•R Isprovided with Mee !r•;"'; ', V1ek727.1:14.811 & 91 P n O gt7a; 71 1- ltrl i firlit= ll o macement oeitgl i , tag mlaelt.lS; 0.41 and ill kinds of Job irork.sucti Is -4 Chrda, Circulars. PottAts. Labels, tlraultals,Parophieta.frc,.6..., tre done nzt-tly and pftzro.ll Blanks.—Justlcee', Constablea', lad &hOOl Blartkv, Notes, Deeds, Lewes I.:sul 4:kmtssct . s,fra.,ktptoonstsnty on hod sod for ludo at th• NDIFIRNIMIT 111ITIBLI41/01001., NEW FIRMI BALDWIN & ALLEN, DEALERS IN FLOUR, FEED, SALT, POtilt, FISH, SMOKED HALIBUT, Hams, Dried Beef, Candles, Teas, Coffee, Spices, Syrups, Molasses, Sugars Timothy Seed, & Seed Wheat, BROOMS; NAILS, &C. Cash Paid for Good Butter. A. BALDWIN, - - WISL L. ALLEN Montrose. Wed elele Flablle Avenue. Apr 1118,1864. EXTENSIVE ATTRACTIONS ITEM FUBRITURI ESTABLISHMEET WILLIAM W. SMITH, AT THE FOOT OF HAIN ST. PHIL extensive furniture Establishment of Wm. .1. W. fIMIT El having been refitted and greatly' tro, nevved.theoromietareespectfolly announces to thee! Zane of Montrone and vicinity. that ha II constant makinfrandkeopsonhand the LARGEST is BEST amortman runNiTtrazi to 6e.founo in the Country w . o ... the figtolrun g Ost of some of the arttelerwalehwowtil to 11 at a-neatly redoccel priees-for CASH or READY PAY: Suressia.Waltat t r Mahogany, wi th glass.from 4118 to 888 Jure...eta marble or brucatelletops.from 818 to $l4. Ante ist ig ennorment.trorn CO. 02,514, to ale. WasbStande s TaydStands. roer and iq uart Stande,Of al Ivilthi tlesand prices.froto 75 ern ts t o ten dollars. Deslm.dlvana,toweiracks.foetstools.ottomarisJOUnges/te. Contre.card,pier.tollet,dining.kitchen,andsztonalontahtes. Ohatra—caneandwoodseats.liockers—eascaltaßAndwoodseals ~levery variety and style. BoLasleto-atetcafuredsheda tehortaotleeat Sem Yerkprten. SPRING BEDS! A 1....k0z Azar:A - Art.o LIWIII7 airy Bur ra KA e N.B. 12,1fIrmadeco21na on hand orft Trashed stshor viatica— Heanwalwayslo readiness when desired. WeemploynorebuWAßEFUL EXTERIENCELWORI MEN. Welt tend to do our WORE WELL. and sell It an LOW to It can ben !lorded. W. W. SMITE, I.lontrose.Febrztary 28.1851 - ABEL TUBBELL. 12=1 iOr C 3 CI) MEB In thenumemasdeputzsentsof his Mercantile Business! marlns the amort=rt AEI 12r FULL AND DESIRABLE yr- Ti Stock conedstaln Ot Drugs, Me& clues, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Groceries, Crockery, Glass-Ware, Wall and Window Pa per, Oil Shades and Fixtures, Kerosene Lamps, Shades, Chimney Burners, Transparent Cones, Kerosene Oil, Burning Fluid, Tur pentine, BIENZOLE, Varnishes, Window Glass, Par ity,Brushes,Bird Cages, Canary Seed, Jewelry, Artist and Dentist 1 7 / a teriale,'Whlps Fancy Goods, Perfumery, arm:, Eft-in abort, nenrly every th u. to futon the ,tct,to plesecit Wee, to delight the eye, to gratify the fancy, a),,d els, to conduce to the real and substantial coulfotta Montrosedortl2.lB62. ABEL TIIIIErf T WAGON SHOP! Sleighs and Cutters. rl n ot r l C , ' • ro TEE se. re he llt re he will continuo to =TY on thernanufacince of Sleighs, Cutters, Fagons, Raids Made Starke tSlelghs.LtiO4Sleichrandautterenosi es nand. Repairing:lone neatly.ni ,hurt notice. Bent Stuff for Craws end Wagon idaireriemateriale,heetqualits.keptconganSlT on hrlBl ro SS to be. prepared to dir 6001) PORK et short notice. A vied supply oiready.niade Spokes keptcouslantl3 on hand. N.B. A 11pereonsineehred to the undersigned .111 please esl andsettlethelraccoriutr witliontfurthernolice. klontrose. July 18.1E64."M. Ws. 4t l Z:D.TErsalig co t gw. .ep l i m ic gu rce.thitrearmot hal to .alt, *lll GROCERIES, UetARS,7 EAS, OOFFEE,SPICE,FLOUR and SALT,(b the sack or ba,ret„) ELSE, and al ertickessually formal Ow class 43 roerte. Flour by the Wholesale and Retail. .alloranto merit. 1 hope to receives liberal there oft, abllrps rc fl7l;;Therdshestaerketprioepshl 4rPICLTI3."DICACOIrud VEAL. MIN S. COBB. tioatrose.Marerte.lBll.-to DOWN DOWN! DOWN! HAS GONE GOLD! LOW! LOWER! LOWEST! ARE OUR PRICES FOR Prints t l Delainea Sheethrgs Dress Goods! Boots and Shoes I Gaiters I Balmorals I Groceres and Hardware I Ready-Made Clothing! Hats I Caps I Yankee Notions A•and all our VPII.OF.SS VARIF.Trof dock. We most We more room for onr NEW GOODS. and are determined to clean ect the old stock. [v-Com•nud rec ua berm Durehson i. or — ra. haeaa4 arm, Crays raid for Nutter. Gran and Pro dace of ad kinds. J. E. JAeKSON. TaNdele. April 0„ 1863.—tf. NEW MILLINERY SHOP. MRS. R. S. FOUDIIA.III W 0 Ertl ) RSV to the Lathe. of MOotrose sn4 vicinity that de has opened • Ahoy , to the bonding lottrs rly vale.i Mooed . bollrehere •he will keep a full manly of all kinds of Fart Gooti• tlonnet•, Hats. Misr, nod Stilt Bonnets constantly on rand Blenching and Repalvinc Bub done to order. call sod are for yourselves. Montrose. May REMOVAL. E. S. SMITH'S MILLINERY. VOIIHERLY over Chandler'. Rom le removed to the 11 0 0 W OUT GEO. L STONE & CO.'S. STORE, Ott Main street two doors below the fiel4 of TO. El. tittl e. U! where eLe will be happy to "how her choice assortment of MILLINERY GOODS, purchared Si the COI. Including New Yolk Heady sub Bonnets, ite.. I:lo'Strate no, nets Oreurd3nd pressed la Ochre'. manner *cell) kinds o• winery troth. lints =skint, do.. dre g 00 rt.rt entice blear... A KIM, L.O. B.ltl Read , Watrous & Foster Hart jua oreaod a talettfEd a,raftrotal of DIIIESS ti 00135. rIONM.TICI) 0." m I,ITNnB. P.l' , H t.O Pflpetook, I' anarnataas, La.Jalf de I ao• • ••• 01.••11 M Fh.l•li 11.IInnrstl ^lrt.t• 1.. •1 NEW IIVMI4. miuNEnei. ITAROII TO TUE MEMORY Or WOO li ge ttooEN,wua episrui vuotall R. E.. ronDneu_
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