Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, December 19, 1865, Image 4

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Cattle-Comtorts.
MIL —I hear and read a great deal
about having good horses, fat cattle and the
Ilke: &se r a good deal about feeding them on
this:or that, but I don't hear much about trying
to nutke our stock comfortable and podtively
happy. I want my cattle and horses not only
to live, but to enjoy life as they go along, just es
their master does. A really good-hearted man
wilttaltp pains to please and gratify his domestic
animals: he will strive to attach them to his
person, so that they will know his Voice and step,
and always be glad to see him. Do you get my
Well, this is the way I work it. In cold
weather, I see to it that my cattle have whole
some food, and as much ofit as they will eat
up clean. I see to it that they have a variety,
also, hay of various kinds, oat-straw, corn-stalks,
roots and grain, cooked and uncooked. Mitch
cows, fatting cattle and working cattle, all thrive
best and keep happy on a variety.
Of cotirs - e, I don't neglect giving them com
fortable quarters, whenever they need shelter,
Como out here, Sir, and see my stalls and my
sheds, and my dry well littered yards, If you
doubt. Experience shows me—and I know you
teach the same doctrine—that stock will eat
about trice es much fodder, if they are kept
out in thtiwlnd, and pinched with the cold.—
But, letting go the dollars and cents, I want to
see my family, rational and irrational,
q happy.—
12.0 I go in for goo d uarters. In addition to
this, temperance man as I am, I believe in good
drinks for my stock. I won't compel them to
wade a half mile through mud and snow to a
stream Of water, but 1 have got up a penstock
in a clean corner of the yard, which pour. into
a large tub, so that quite a number of cattle can
drink at once. My cattle are salted once a week
reg.ularly the rear round. Srme people keep it
before theip all the time ; and some cattle never
see It.
But this In the general. Besides this, I go
out of my way often to please my friends at the
barns. In the summer, I seldom go into the
pasture without taking along an ear or two of
corn, or a handful of oats, to give to the first
horse or cow I meet; and I'm sure to meet some
creature in double quick. They' flock around
me as soon as I come into the domain. And
when Igo out to the barn to harness a horse or
to yoke up the cattle, I take Into the stall a sweet
apple, or something else that will please the
poor creatures. • I speak pleasantly to them, and
caress and fandle them. Be sure I do. In. this
way they become gentle and kind, and are
plainly much attached to mu. None but a fool
or a hard-hearted man will doubt that4hey are
made happy by such treatment. Now, when I
deal so with my horses and oxen, they will do
for me whatever service I ask. When they are
at work I give them to understand that they
must mind, and they always do. But I never
over-work them. 1 have lived long enough to
know what a fair load is, and I never moan to
tax them beyond their strength, nor work them
for too long a time. In this way they learn to
confide- in me; they never revolt, but work
cheerfully. A COMFORT-LOrCiO FdAMER.
—American ..derrieuiturist.
Winter Management of Sheep
The chief object, when wintering sheep of
any kind, is to keep store animals from growing
poor, and those designed for mutton nest spring,
improving a little during the foddering season.
It isnot to be expected that the choicest quality
of mutton will he made by the majority of those
who feed sheep in winter, although it can be
and often is done. The most profitable way to
make mutton is to feed grain moderately during
the winter, and" finish up " the fattening process
by allowing the animals to graze from , ten to
fifteen days.
Sheep of all kinds dislike wet apartments, as
mach as a cat dislikes a wer floor. There is
nothing worse for sheep than exposure to cold,
wet storms, or to the drippings of cold, wfder
through the leaky roofs of their sheds, or foul,
wet and uncomfortable places to Stand or lie
down hi. 'Sheep will endure intense cold with
little inconveience, so long as their fleeces are
kept dry and they have a dry yard. When they
are required to stand in the snow all day, and
make it theirbed at night, and be covere.fivitli
a crust of snow and ice attached to their wool for
several successive days—all of which is Common
with mlibitudcs of good flocks all over the coun
try—they cannot thrive,, even when well fed.
It will never do to keep sheep of any kind in
such a manner.
When a farmer has no shelters and no straw
for his sheep, it will be far more economical to
build a skeleton frame with rails, and cover the
top with a portion of their hay, and fill the sides
between two courses of rails with bay au .l
„_ manure, than to allow the sheep to be exposed
to driving storms.
Another consideration is, suitable feeding
racks. Sheep should always be fed in good
reeks, whether they are furnished with roots,
grain tmthrashed, bay or straw. They will
always waste more or less feed, when fed on, the
ground, even when there is clean snow beneath
their feet. But when the snow has disappeared,
and the fodder must be scattered in the manure
yard or on the ground, quite one-half of it will
be soiled by their running over it, and they will
endure extreme hunger before they will eat the
Boned feed.
An excellent farmer communicated to us the
dimensions ot a superior sheep rack of his own
make, well adapted to straw, corn-stalks, no
thrashed grain, roots of any kind, or thrashed
grain. It is portable, quickly and cheaply made
and sheep can waste no feed. We herewith give
a .description of it.
It is what is called a box rack, two and a half
feet wide, two feet duce inches high, and of in.
definite length. At the corne.xs are pieces of
scantling two inches square, to which 'the side
boards are nailed. The bottom boards should
be twelve inches wide for old sheep. For lambs
ten inches wide. the boards are rough they
should be planed, to prevent the slivers pulling
out the wool. The top board may lie five or
six inches wide. Short strips of - bean:lS five or
six inclicswide, are then united across the operi•
ing from the top, to the bottom board. Every
sheep wtll occupy -..from ten to *we've inches
space. A trough is.formed of the bottom boards,
so that grain, roots, or hay will lie within reach
of the sheep. A loose partition made of narrow
pieces of boards occupies the inside of the racks,
inclining at an angle of about forty-five decrees,
from the bottom of one side to the t nt the
opposite side- The sheep thrust their heads be
tween the outside slats, and draw the - fodder
down between the slats of thiypartition.
When making such rack se hard wood for
the corner posts, and fence nails, well annealed,
in preference to ordinary nails, as fence nails are
stronger. If annealed,they will not break when
the racks are moved from place to place.
The best way to anneal cut nails is to put
them in the fire when there is abed of coals, and
let them remain until the fire goes out. This
will. make them tougher than - most Wrought
nails: If the boards be hard wood, holes must
b.-bored for the nails, or it will be tliffieuli to
drive them. If the cornor posts be of soft wood,
it will be necessary to employ longer nails for
securing the side-boards to them. It is better to
make them in sectiou.s, to 14 feet long, so
that they will not be so heavy to move.
Another important thing for sheep is water.
They need it - just as much KS neat cattle and hors
es, although they will stiffer far I* inconven
ience, whet deprived of it; than horses or neat
cattle. ./siv farmer shuld think that his animals
are welicared for when they do not have con
stant and convenient seem to pore water.
Another thing which is of great importance,
though usually neglected, is access to a tub of salt
at all times. All herhiverfons animals - need it
mote than carnivorous, ankh is better to allow
them to_take what their feed requires, separately,
than to mingle salt with their feed.
How TO POP CORN AS IT SHOULD nr.:.—Land
is to be heated in the came manner as for frying
"doughnuts," and half a pint, or such a matter,
of the . “*igft row' Locket corn T.' is to he, thrown
Wand covered iminediatelt to prevent the ker
nels from ilyinpont, en the Boor. In an instant
pop, pop, popping will continence, such as you
never heard before. ,d.tninnte after the popping
ceases, - take off the ' , over; - atid:' dip - outswith a
atimmer'draining. oft the grease, and - trim into
a seive;, put upon a pan to drain. The pan
sheinld be kept upon the stove, so that thri corn
Win :Main its heat lonwenough for the lard to
rAn•ofj;
: Otherwise it. ill be too greasy. While
cooling
•
',
salt too your taste.
• Bans Ismr.--This disorder is a troublesome
and nnaighty difliczdty, end one' is' verb riiable
to MD threiugbalLeftl of stock- to the. gerious
detriment of the appearance of the stock. The
remedy is ni c eg.simple pile, and as we are in
foruiedAby P :Latbrop; csry. E of Ba t n6 r . F a u s ,
ve "one.' Take a cob - and
rub the affecta:lpda thal , :unitceisca l ooti i ,
frAI#PIAY: PDAPA PAW *Pa 'AP4allexit•
tblks ot
blmeelf
Iktointoo 1 firetto4.
LAW wyncE-ITEW FIRM
BDrnaCY TITOB taming theoelatel B.*: iberrian.la.,
at* Ulm sea partner In the prickles etas law la all Us MU
met banchu, the bantam will bercalter be ln the name of
Bentley,Fitch& - B entley,
and al lbw-then enumlitEl to them be attended LO,llll prima*
nect end fidelity. Me 0.11*,121 occupied by Bentley* Ma.
e. S. lawn= L. V. 11111.17. IL
Mantrolo, 11t19.211 It, 1865.
P. REYNOLDS,
Licensed Auetioneer.
O,IIILLS DRY GOADS and 111 Mots et IterebealMse, Kedah°
1.7 at ermines. or All °Morn Items &dance Ml= be addlesed
to me at Montrose, M least toot or Qta dna previon, to Mottle.
Montrose. Pa*Dec.B.lBo4.—tt
Soldiers' Pensions, Bounty &Back I ay
ninuE deral
tuttined. LIENED AGENT OF TIM UOVILEN
Iglva pro C mpt S atteatbato dithyr ciatraVal 10
Wear, Nocltargeauttlessiucomefol. Oaks oTtz LAthrop,lFLO
and WI WI; at
nr•lsl 11. 14,1
McCOLLUM & SEARLE,
Attorneys and Counsellors at-Lam,
ttotrnaosE, STYSQ. 00., PA.
011.eto L.Mcrop's film Brick HuMin& ow? 14.11uvrp,Tylo
It nor'. Store.
B. • .
ttrmtrmn,Palrvarltt. I RIZ -11
E. M. TURNER,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
OFFWE OVER WILSON'S STORE.
blemtmae. A arast 16, 1.543.-if
D. BREWSTER,
U. S. Licensed Auctioneer.
MONTROSE, SUSQUEHANNA CO. PA
Mottrase, April 4. thil.-lf
MEAT MARKET.
On Pablie Avenue, near Searle'a Hotel.
EEPronstAntlyonhand siroodsopplyofMNATS
13.. of allkindr.. CASH paid for BEET CATTLE.
IIA.LVES,SHEEr.and LAMBS. Liao torlilDX.,sof
ill
B.T .listarroox./ BENSTOCK Havnact
ri .11,1,11 T .
Montrose. Frb.11,1810.-tt
CARRIAGE SIIOP IN FITLI 4 BLAST.
E undtreeneti U now prti.3.l to do WE kinds of OAR.
RIAriE. WoßE, aw P• »romp oono on Want NOM,-
1.4. la t •• W ••• wwola•
BOOTS Az SHOES
Of all Styles and Descriptions.
wn.llllld reeneetfolly Informthe public that ere bases nut
i tt ee in p reln this place,
hand a4elZ.dmoori
, Lathe& Mien, and l'hildrene Silo.. at veil an Men'. Boole.
IlAinv , reit and R•nonis ; Custom Ekrte and Shore made and
rryalred in the veep arched stile, and atee thongs.
not
LOkt. lIEWITT.
Great tend Villege. Slay l, 1864.-tt
IISSES 11. & E. A. VADARIN
3)11146 . 5 & 144405.
First Door South of the Catholic Church,
\VII ERR faahlor able ascortment of MillitotyCloods will be
aefa conetwaly on band.
Donee. of the lal 4 ocyloo made to ardor alk . j .
ahrtMt
Kul
Slomtrosa. Nov I.,lSGt.nm E. A. VADAKIIi.
" THE FAMOUS BARBER."
Come and see the famonsitarter,
Famona Barher.late of
Late of Flaytl.novr at Weelon ya_
Over F. B. Weal'. Shoe Stem.
Mod me Shaving end Shampooms,
Flat toe cualne Hale le suit y+ba
Find meneady at your MMUS
Al youreerrice. Cla !MEAT MORRIS
Second door above Searle's Hotel, Up Stairs.
Idooteeee. Jane 47.106.11..-81
TAILOR SHOP
IF Tot! NS ANT et SPIT Or CLOTHES TnAT WILL FIT
I eatly. tonk well. and weer Ilk• tenth do ye we, .11 Too ban to
.o 4 to call at the NEW TAILOR S 1101" et
GROVES S RYNOLDS,
Chandler's Sues. east aids of rublle dam:tn. and yorl can be
tinted We lire dsuarndoed to olense our ..st...srs, both
rus qoullty of our work Up... the price
c7-cur rtlia on abort notice, and warrsontedllw ripota tit trdnd Mal
vsv.roi.
1.1 1.1 l P . P.KTIVOL T.&
FIRE INSURANCE.
Thelnsurance Co. of North America,
PH ILADELPI lA.
Has Established an Agency in 'Montrose, Pa.
This is the oldest Insurance Co. in the U &ate,.
PAST{ nAPITAL PAID TN
t.B.SETS OVER - •
?WM rater nre as lon , an those of an ygooel CroZplay! a F. Y. or
L IMmherx.sndlte DlrcrinTs art Imolls the first Tor honor and
• .
territ) ART 331311 a. COFFIN. Preslelf ct.
CUAILLIS PIATT.Scery. E. STROUP. Arent.
linztrnse.. July 18.1.5.2.-19. Ofsco over the Po3tottica.
HOME INSURANCF, COMPANY.
OF NEW-YORK,.
CASH CAPITAL TWO MILLION DOLLARS.
Apmqs let January, MI. A1t," 4 1170.8i.
• ' - '3.80.4..11.
1. u.....osBlant,Secretary. Cake. J. Maws, Prestdeat.
Jona MeGn., Asslstax.t Seery. A. F. Witaarra. V. Przet.
Policiv , Issued cad reaewst by the .t deniteed. at hieelnee,
overthe
.BILLINGS STROUD, Agent,
MemtromPa.Jal9l.lB62....ll
*motional Fire Insurance Company
OF YEW-TOM.
, 113 Broad.tvay.
Office
CISII con m ROI DOM
- CHARLES Terton, President.
ElsiotroN Bauer:, Vice-President.
Ourrat Ds...ix.z, Acting Secretary.
13111,LEWGS %TROMP D. Av.!.
la. IPAS
Uarriage Manufactory.
men t annatince to the eltlzoot
Tliolf 7 Stq.bo'anlyd.tatautige In .'" poCierldon of the old
Carriage & Wagon 'Stand,
flnnorly ow - Tied by E. U. SOMME. Whore &Lys repared to do
nn wort In bid line of t--.lincen WITH DISPATCM dad la •
Superior Manlier.,
11..o.!-Ina dontl n the lit of Lyle ; and •LL WORK WAF
RANTED. E. J. ROGERS
Montrose, June IL 1.8f.J.
.LYCOTIEVG COUNTY
Fire Insuranoe Co.
. _
CAPITA:Is $2,500,000.
0 1 7 ncr d e b Te. reliable Calff . kly , h • Viat.; 4
s tpillcat t lasu
tor 2.l.4nekauts a COMA).
11cytmek fasp.mll.• 11. 10.11 d.
Baldwin ec
SADDLE, H A RICESS,
AND
TRUNK MAKERS!
Rooms No. 1 and 2,
BASEMENT 'SEAR LEtSf HOT EL.
E. .13.114)772,T. HUGHAUTCIIIII-1..
Manua re. Oct: SM. 1865—tL
6EO. & WILLIAM E. GATES,
UNITED STATES LICENS'D AUCTIONEERS
/1mnek.00..10.1-Ors Xny . I/4-P Co ..
The Mason at, 'Taintle.
cA.l3mE , r (3rtG-.A.N•s,
• forty Ditterent Styles,
Dartisti mend and. etmlar madc. for $ to Womb.
na. naty ore Gold awl bllver Meads. or Maw. thearrlaltual.
warded them. D/VOTlttd Ortaknrnts free. Adam. MASON a
.6 MLfl Boston. or masni allaraXaai, Nei rota.
EeptUr.ber tB. 1.865.41
DR. C. P. BIGFIOW,
O l2Ellnitillt =MOIL
FVFZ i r r in Street, la hottlefortairliti br K. L.
GREAT BEND BOROUGH.
g. BIGELOW batiag tad theta pars Grperietal to "Itr i ore
Sa chute of U.& tiorpltal at Allesittdrtt Ito..tto:Pte*
out otooloo or weal veg.. Golteozoouts6 stot d toepuod to
atm! to %II cots tntrytted bleoacre. r• -
Om; lintel. Await 14t261963...-ITo
CARRIAGE SHOP, BLACKSMITHING,-OLC,
At; Friendsville, Pa.,
us , J. W.. Myna Ac lr J 1: Ryan.
ituiird"t:.tl.-Zu"'"1,"4414"11.24". 'MW
IN THE F1E1.25 , *53-AIN I
O. Tll9o4)Erfri .• -
"Ma. 413 - 01462stEgity
411 4. 4 : 6. Pa, PA 67.11014
CM
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FALL AND WINTER GOODS
Coliferlbei-9,iloseqbqqh)& eo.
rrLYThila pill returned om New To*, with a tag uhmthre
sad MM.:lmmo Moietydf Sew (kodsh to which the atenttea
Of the Public , is nowt romectfUlly melted, sad as the goods were
bought under the mod adruntagome fadlllles sad Puri prior to
the meat ethos= ; we promise to sell them at equally low
gignM,.. Our motto bto please all. • and art to he out4doe by
"any other man," whether at home or abroad.
The following Goads comprise part of our desk ea bead, and
will be kept during the soma.
I=
MCI=
IShellUnce.bleacbed and brown. 10-4, 11-4, and 4.4.
Pillowcase Muslin; 0-4 and 41 lathes. --
Fine bleached and brown ebirtlnp, 4-4, and T-d.
Calicoes of the beat mate, and handsomest patterns. _
Gingtlams of domestic end foreign manufacture.
Dedticking—extra heavy. •
Blue cheasnd sniped shirtinCt
Canton flannela paper and cambric muslin, Am, ix.
Flannels OW °dorsal:4 QUIUIm Fine white, yard wide,—
Shaker funnel ; heavy twilled grey, Aloe, and red Cotton mixed;
nilk mixed ; fancy and ;lain Nallsbury do.; fancy et riped, and
plain etillting do. Floe wool Bed Blankets. 10-4, 11-4. and 13-4
wide, all qualltla. Ladles, and Children. wool b 0.0.—
all styles, colors, and qualltlm. Nublat .carts, mother., hood..
.ontaga, trnmetamanawla table and piano .preadn. zephyr worst
ed and Shetland wool, &r.., ie.
Tbde vbtte linen table Dantask ; brown do. T%. wblta anesi
shirting. end heavy abetting do. White and brown Max table
clothe. teptins of diflerent quailtite ; fine towels by the dozen,
ann white toweling., Hock embark, Clash, it.. lc,
A large ivaortment of the following varieties:
Printed. part cotton and all Irv/ slislainta.
Plain " "
Fine solid colors, Fraoch Merino, all colors and ;pantie.
•• •• •• Parmttton
• " " Alapacau
•' plaid
•• idlk gripe 4 -
.. ` warp u •
" Popliza
Mohahs
'• all wool plaid Meriaaa
.. Coburg:a rtaalbarlan, Rvps, ika-. •q
Me fancy dnue silks, every variety of color;
" black " " all quellUce.
Cedet.
" and heavy meat. milke.
" bonnet silka all colons, sad beim:Mita ohadah
Flue cambric", e•eimm.. molls st4l mad barged mulles, az.
Linen cimbrie bandkerchtere, plain, bem-rtitebrd. bream.
ed sad embrolderei do. Dr+pery muellar; tine embroidered edi•
I-p tad Inat rocas ; plain =4 mribroldered collars ; wlLra and
abreact to seta; crape do. Embroidered Infanta' wait!. rasa tine
memo embroidered infants' cape. different patterns; •Lila lame
trisiridEbtp la cotton and Wiest. Valium* edirop. Er,
Notions and Fancy Goods.
Linen zed cotton threads ; seer.ng and embrollery slam; knit.
tins cotton. dm. Dness Bc-rrors and Dun l'sallirma• of allthe
fashionable wad leading style.; cloak and Wagss a...mu. by
the pin", or in seta ; nets and bah dresses ; velvet ribbons. all
widths: alanacca braid, all color. Vans. Silk granadin• veils;
Lave yens; crape veils; !rub yells; plata. and Irilb arentnents.
GU:MO, of all sorts and suitable for all pence, 111:. gloves; CI
do; tattoo do ; boobok ; rte., /re.
4500.000.
$1.200,CM
Single sad doable Brodie shawls; single sod double wool
shawls—a lame stock °tall tits leading Ryles sad psttares ; Ina
Moe: And Shetland wool do. Ow swortromat In
Bub as circular., meta, and bawl.% an of asreilid outgda
the cnica, sad urr. en Draudio atra banana la auth. '
==l
loop Skirts, Ba'morals and Corsets,
Of different avlea and mate. of French and Auseelcan =mixt)
tura. and Tilden wa sell at erteeme law price,.
Elsa trrondelothc beaver., ladles eoths, minimal , ostlnets,
Kentucky Jen., Lc, ea.. In great midi.
We would say to those to the trade, that asi have a elms •
azaf of those goods ur.lly kart to thte llao of beam. and
enabled to famish them at New York Jobbers prima We ail
mate part of the goods In this limes
Bonnet and nit blocks. Bonnet and Rat Mamas, la buirrtna
and telt. Evan, felt. and beaver bats. 'Ribbons of all widths,
styles, and colors. Laces, 'dandles, Ilhudons„ crapim, neta. crown
Units], bonnet silks. cot and uncut silk velvets of all colon;
artt
kW dolmen plumes, an, trc., and many Mlles articles too an
microns to zoncalo. Please On tie • trial and amebic* yoteselrea.
GENTS' DEPARTMENT.
We have but little apace left to may marl; but to Mom 'about&
to clothe themselrhe thl• fall and winter with warn., (humble. and
comfortable chtlang„ we would merely soy that a ,m,mem m d ta ,
the general cry of a marci.y of ready-made clothing. and cocoa
quently the high price thereon, we are nernitTerima prepared to
furnish you all, and suit you both In prime and material.. Oar
Gee. to large: our .b.elven axe crowded; and we are shallot daily
readying new addltloNi thereto. The clothing we sell !Bethel ou.
own aux, and rw. can therefore guarantee the making and mane
bast of each garment we Neb. Gin us the fret trial and we on
CM you an further Loewe *Torun. The following artidee we
hare In Mock:
Black frockcoatildnite toil double kteidad: Illatt and Racy
bottoms costa; {lilt and Eancy madmen* ihnalth malktok coati
stadia walla to match; plain and fancy lack costs—ahm la colts to
many; blank and fancy canskam pants and vats to match; milk
adzoland llarrla caolmem salts; silk . gab. old -video TVs.
Son lams variety.
Crratraw °mac°Ass: Ouzscous All giyles and quatllles,
White cotton eltdrle ; duacy doom! do. Math* Meta and draw
era; ingpooddr; Un Linen and paper collars, asixt, eons. ward
Ida trunks. Wks* astatlSSM.. ad.
Lai coma Alled vita, it etudes Wootton of earl, Wort
dothO, Voopooiotooti. dk. ortaltiro keoy to make et otblrot td Or.
(0. Ft 41340 an MOW ma at. to thibabtt of lades
therffir . pientimide to Wel. too gtveis opal. Coe* tilt:toped
dative - eon en pin canna toilet/Won,
catOtaaa yi - anildtlaap)ao. awn le 01 *Lyon that ilia
s aai met &Sat& unit'' kept !rte., 'to alas is a call,
willtrytio sou. , .
Lz.:GUTZENBBBO - 10454241704,09.
K. a. DMISMII4OOSII4 I S4.
mom MIL is Ow
M. S. DESSAU-Zit
Cotton Department.
Woolen Department.
Linen Department.
Dress Goods
Silks.
White Goods.
Shawls.
Cloaks,
FM I FOS!
sill be sold si ml.ll prate. Cell sad We
Cloth and Piece Goods.
Millinery Goods.
Clothing.
Gents' Furnishing Goods.
Our Custom Department
ANNOUNCEMENT!
NEW GOODS
AT
J. R. DE WITT'S•
THm..b.r.tbade.i.i.:l—.prekposfreduotoodik,hcrwin t itach is ("lender can t. and it zt
LADIES' DRESS GOODS In great variety.
Great barolos to Ladies' Moaning", Waterproof Cloth, French
Black Cloth; an Colored All WOOl Clookings.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &C.
11 - k°,o4=.Dz,attgiztArATl::,llVcrinCirmm'lng
entnokr
•
DOMESTICS.
Brown and Bleached Hosilink Denlmti Tioktoge, Flsnnet4 Craon
Diner", Wending% le.
Notions.
Great variety of Hoop and Balmoral Skirt, Ladles' lien's and
Oltildretea Hosiery. Buttons, Copilot, Skirt Braid, Bindings, Thread
of all kinds, 11..ine Twist, Knitting Cotton, Sc, ..tt.
Boots & Shoes.
Kees and Boys' Boots, Chi tdren's copper-toed noon, Ltorogoo
Eliot., Gaiter',
G Balmor ßO al hoot..
ERCESWomen e Calf Shoes.
C
Sugars at prices not to be lenden. VERY BEOT QUALM
Green. BIWA, and Japan Tout, Coffee, spice, Ginger, !Womble,
Dia and Totem/16, Bird Sod, An. ho.
[("Farm produce taken In eschewal, for goods, for which the
highest market prices will be paid. J. lb. DEW ITT.
Montrow, Oct. 16, IPS p 1
THE DOUBT
RAS 13/00 1 , DISPNLIAD. AND TES
STARTLING CONVICTION
Is dedicated to all .Lo tech Bargains.
TEAT
GEO. HAYDEN
Is on head with s NIN , STOCK OF (ODDS consisting of
DRY GOODS.
GROCERIES,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS ANTI CAPS,
READY—MADE CLOTHING,
•
SISAL Gloves, Hoofers. ef mkt Snrfo.l'oder
Ind Deform. Vonce OW. and Yanket
UODS, Trunk. ono 'roma, Bora and
lota of Go.Oo too eorooloos
to foetal., at
PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION.
Evers Artois warniated to reprooatted. No clews foe Lb.,
lag Goads. Small Profis sad Quick ScO es.
G-11:0. HAYDEN.
New.3lllfor& August Mt. IS..
EVERY DAY
BRINGS SOMETHING NEW
H.e.viNo parchns.l the stock In trade Pr HUN Cana ^nd
Clothing of F. B. WltEliai a CU , 1 Cave niso Juni rmtlyai.
• kiln Oink of
HATS AND CAPS,
CHILDREN'S TURBANS,
LADIES' SHAKERS,
Also a bins stock of all the n..? Sluing etylea of
CLOTHING,
Oltarthrz 1s part of Veo'r Enzllll , Walking floats In (11 1 / 8 to
match, good Business Costs, Cod C.othing for Farmers, Lthen
P• 11111 APO Dosters,&e.
Gents' Furnishing Goods.
e
UMBRELLAS,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
SDSPENDERS,_
uuLLAHAs,
NECK TIES,
SHIRTS, &c.
Which I am p ereporodto soil for cosh m ready pay st eery tow pr
oak as my stock has recently Men bought with , s.ll 0. good,
Small protts and miy pay Is my motto. till and etre for your
selves, Two doors wore Searle's hotel. to the branding occupied
by P. B. Weeks as o bhoe Store.
=1
PEACE AND PEACE PRICES,
PEACE ESTABLISHED !
Largre Lines of Prices Con
quered and Reduced!
H. BURRITT
In now reeehtsg, for Eying mpg Ilea, rev and large nags of
Dry Goode, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware,
Stoves, Iron, Steel, Nails, Paints, Lamp
and Linseed Oils, Benzoic, Carpet
inge, Floor il-Cloths, Wall
Paper, Window Shades,
Hats and Caps, Booth,
• Shoes, Clocks,
&c.,
Jacleant. se natal. full eartetlea of the moat popular etylee or Ls
dime Dmao.`oda. Shawls. bonnet., Rlbbnna. Flowore, &c.. which
be will well on the mostfavorable terms for Oeeo, Produce, or to
Prompt Tlmo Boyers.
N. - B.—Maur and Ball on hand as usual
HAIR MILFORD. lone 12. lgaa.
VALUABLE BELL ESTATE
FOR SALE.
A valuable lumber rind
„ wood lo: In Lathrop towrehlgr.. Smrqus
nta n. iu g d abo ut
uttficceleteree,
area In gra n.
ed . ) la cad
• good sawmill aneLartridil,eapahle of cutring MO.OOO feet
Of lumber per pee,. The e la within two miles of Nicholson
Station, on the D. L. dr W. Railroad. A pond road mos throne.
(ho whole property There I. wood and lumber enough Un (1 to pay
for U Ivioa over. A tom chance—wlll 'old tow, enth nay term,.
ALSO. • wirdnalblethrm one mile from Slontrese,contalolorabout
20OiscreL My =roof choice wood land ; tho balance improved
Thief's.= Is well framed with good stone well watered. audit
a hlgh state of cultivation ; le capable of keeping from forty to
Eft cows....ayery desirable property.
ALsO. a house and lot In the Borough of 'ttontroee, (tontine or
the /labile Square. • •'Rewi loturntalhe about 9).f, acres of tend. villa
bare and cWee fruit end shade /rut,
The attention of those wishing top:Vaasa realer/ate le called to
there properties. aa they an Allgood and dealmble Investments at
the prlmaisktal for them. Übe& terms will be given. For term.
rice*. Ind other Informathm. call an, or address Dantlen Sums,
PSlstoo, Ltccerno Co., Pa.. or R. B. SEARLE,
Mararrose,Sturaurtanna Co., Pe„ Jan. 80th, 1150.-tf
AGENTS WANTED FOR
rpHE SECRET SERVICE, THE
1 FTRLD, THE DUNGEON,
AND PHE ESCAPE,
BY ALBERT D. RICHARDSON,
N. T. Tribune Correspondent.
The mon Pitermitlog and melting b^ot ever published, =heat
big ML Bichardson's nuparelleird esperienee tor !bur yous ; War.
epos throesh the konib In the eccrst w.f.° , the •• fribtuw" at
the outbreak nf the war. vita our arms and fleets both Haat and
Wel,diutnig t moment yrarawf the Rebeliton ; his thrtMos
capture*, Ws for twenty months In seven ditikent
rebel prima ; his Wow sod ohnoct mhzeelons journey by night
Of nearly CM roam. It w.. 11 abound Ins:lrmo events. and contain
more of the fact, Incident sod romance of the war ILla any otaa,
work published. •
Harem titteLey arys: •
A Rmit Miny bOOk.motel yet be written eomerethe tide lam,
la addltlon ty the many shandy re paten; bat not ore ef them will
glee *teas a stadia! menatemillearer, feller , tome reelable ee
ailcutentasly face Mammal ebiervatlen. of the na'ars. mimes
='endemics and thittumeatathles of the Slareho'den
Wm &lathe neeenendleg nertatly* qt Mr. 111clard.
ion."
TeteAm, WU% mire young nut, aiad especially Warted
MI ambled Wilms= oolillers, to wait otwottahlo woPlnolont•
lit.d h oecallitly iulaytul to lig? tr , We have itgetla
Cgarlog • l74pa toootb. whlth we.wli I Drove jo atm doubting op
DI/Wust. fOt Weglut. Adam
. . .44.1timiltrOcOls
OWL IA 1011.4 a. Vit 4""wr4wwth
A WORD TO THE WISE.
IV4 : II :4:4 A :4 :flLyip I 4:1•1:yll
The Best Family Sewing Machine
Oirl3 NOT A SHUTTLE MACHINE,.24
But makes the Look Stitch
THE VERDICT OF THE, PEOPLE
IB DECIDEDLY L ;TB .PAYOR.
The fel of Mae baths more of thew Itaratinra NOM TILLS 0/
ATTESTS ITS SUPERIORITY
Tor farther particulars call epee, the Agent. +byre , the Mitred
styles of machine:sue on exhibition.
Partite that hove nwd other eo called Standard Ilaehlr.es have
thrown them &aide and eve their teelmony la
Woe of thaw,
BTXRY MACHINE WARRANT - BD TO MPH ENT=
For toreeral reasons It roccuanicols Itself abcrro ill open.
1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, aft e upon both aides, work
ing equally well on BILL. Sum, wooln. and notion goods—aimm
trg, pulling. Ruthann ir,hammlmg. fel ling. cording. and Welding.
S. Strength of name Orat will not rip nor mirel.
e. The moat eimple In construction of any tyro-threaded machine
In nee ; therefore let liable to get out of repair.
4. Sews without the use of s shuttle, thereby doing away with.
moat cumbersome monbinery. and the trouble of regulating the
tension of the under thread.
B. knos at a rester speed than s thattle machine possibly Mi.
These machines with all the new Improvements, owes:dad =I
delivered In Moni rose, at Manufacturers' prices
The hest of !loan Iteranisota given. liver °as twins= In
use in Montrose and vicinity.
J. P. W. RILEY.
Montrose, Jan. 80,1868..1(
Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western
ICI I 1 :21'1, 72 4 ' 7
rawrattskiPs.tar'C't
JP& 4191, 1. 1 X' C>
Summer Arrangement. 1865.
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE.
QM=
Idamins
Train.
=0
ECM
QM
P. fll
=42
ii 7,; 1.10
=I ill
4 4
4.80
6.04
.21 646
410
F.
P kJ
1116
19.x1
12. M
1 15
1.55
1.66
9.16
A. M
THE MORN (NO I RA IN from New Tort ronneets at Mature-
Ita Chunk with too Scala lousing Phil aidsintila (Kingebon Depot) et
7T.e 11.. ea- and at (heat Bond wtth the through Hall Truth on the
Erts Itmlway, with aonhv clf at tacos!, suioning at sIT the prin.
chat stailont on that coml. idid arriving at IthiTain at 1.10 a. rn
Tli K EVENING TR AIN fin= New Toreconnects at tsthiunka
Chunk with the train itnVing Philadelphia (Kingston Depot) at
SUO p. m at Gout Bend with the Night Express= the toe Rail•
way, wiut, arriving et Buffalo at 1 IS a. tn.
THE MORNING TRAIN from Great Hone commas there
with the Obadant. Exprose the Erie Railway from the were;
at ittanunlta Chunk with • irate for Phtladelphia end Intermediate
station., arriving In Phi Indtiphia at 6.5)p rn.; and Cl New Flamp
um 'nth • train for leroton, Bethlehem. Allentown. Reading and
Ilarrlebure, arriving at Harrisburg at 8 PO p m.
,
rI! E EV RN MU TRAIN from ((root Bend ernineete there
with the New ye. Kutreas tot the Erie Helens Prom OA wear
at Manuntra rho nY with a train which rune to Belvidere, where It
nes mar until 6 the next marine... 4 at Weer Hampton
with an Exp-ms Trani fur Eaaton, Bethlehem, Allentown, Reading
and Harrisburg.
AT St:KANTO*: connections are made with with trains on the
Lackaaanno & 13monieburg Rareod to and from Pittston,Klass.
tort. Witkrattarre,ll.tralch, Bassine t Northumberland. Sarishurg
and intermediate stattnne, and with trams on the Delaware & Hui
sm Railroad to and from Carbondale and intermediate stations
H. A. HENRY, WATTS COOK,
(inners' Ticket Agent. Superintendent.
Snag. leave 5('... - ins Hn.al, Montrose, Pa.. at 6 a., to OrOtorot
In. roar—. ror Scranton, Near Yoft, awl Plalladeltdar at arm.
'bey Milford asd great Bend rannitetlng with Day &sprees
both East West at Great Bead, and Night Express on the
Lark's. ,6 Viegtn n It. K. for stergiton and New Took, and at 4
p. vete Milford and Great Bend and trains on the Brie Rail
b.,se Ewa and Wert. Returning. I. New ltiltowl et 7.40
m.o er/ tent of traln from Guist bend end 11 1.17 p.m. on aril
. of Niger grow, from Groat Rend. loutve Montle*, Depot at
m m Mona n, moll tr.or k from New York end Boonton.
TO All. NOMJT MM CONCERN.
HAVE FOR BALE
REVOLVING' HORSE RAKES,
EXTRAS AND REPAIRS
,
OHIO rmarEitS Prl AND 'MOWERS,
GRAIN CRADLES,
GRASS SCYTHES AND SNATHS,
FORK S. SHOVE LS, H OES,
JOSHUA BOYD
Building Materials,
INCLUDING PINE LUMBER, WINDOW SAW; PAINTS,
OILS, PUTTY, GLASS, BUTTS, SCREWS, NAILS,
LOCILS, A. LARGE VARIETY
1/0011 BELLS.
♦LL 090D5 •T PEAO PILICZS FOB CAUL
TV. H. BOYD.
!donnas., May IStb, 1865
Agricultural Implements.
Tv.".m.Frdattimmrint."zte.
public
T
wellknown dem of r"
Wheeler, Blench & Co., at Albany.
These-Machines arena favorably known and universally appeal
e d that any effort at recommendation I consider unnecemaary. lard
fleet to say,
m thatexperieneein mannihettiring, and Ipaignse t has•
brought., tl mproveents w bleb mak e tnem the
CHAMPIONS OF THE WORLD.
lvouldcallerpeclatattenttent (Other
Barger's Paten teleallingitt aehment
a newthlogwod attached toslngle,donble.trable,or moraliser
horeepower,and to elther undershot orocerahotehreshers. Thal
can be need as so ordinary hand ml (land Is sopmior,assoeb,to an
fanning mill made. It takes no more powers+u drive-the whole
tsthroent.than Irt does to Arise an ordinary separates or shaker.—
!Afferent-4ns ofcleaningattaehment_taMepatent.arelnade.
Horse Powers,slaelesaadouble, Wheeler's patrol. with reeeet
Improvements. Lawsetteod. Goold's patent, aye, two, and three
horse powers. Saw mlllafor sawing wood, teed culleraeloser hal
ler‘horserakes,are. An parent:tided warrantyalves to the puhild
theetrongesteneranty thattheabove morel* ery Is untelnaledla Its
work,durablllts.courenlence,andeleapness.
Foviurtherpartleularwsend to thesabialberforelrettlar, or 02.
amlnemachloery. Orderwolleltedand Wed with prompt:mood
fidelity. Also Agsatfor
HUBBARD'S MOWING BAUM:Nit
Ightdratt,matofactured by 8.11 SAYRE& IfliOTHEßß,liort
rotaXa.—the nett atone rfor this orrontry. litordzerwartantedio
To entirotttitfoction. Distractions for nation and Maddheade.
livarediren ofeharge for freight or tramnortation
Mipertona trigthing to procurotheliestantichripaithlotring
chine are adolitedto witneasthe workafthoHnbiard's Light Deus
tiower.beforecommittloginemarlycato any tabu Mow now le
ore. Ordersaonelted anti promptly attended to.
Postoinceaddress,Harfonl.Bnsq .Co.. Pa.
L. It. PECK, Agent
Harfoid.Ps.. July I.IOM-11
THE KEYSTONE HOTEL;
(Fbrmerip occupied by W. X. Zile Ai)
MONTROSE, PENN'A.,
HAB been leased and reopened by the andersitrned..ho
keepinh a well stoelted loader and Bar, and eareibl attention
to the Bodo, or the establishment sod the grants of hit Watt&
still endeavor to mitt the pationage Utile ptiblle.-
.P. V. MIRA?.
•Tnil if
. .
BLAniscrritilio
TEE satoolber =ides on Moelimning In all It. Ixotobecin
4 noo-y Illemoneo Shop lobos As 71U
atm% to 160 *oats Of thiroubllo, lionobohoolni domittramptly.
Inol/ 0 113:441/UNNIOEIG _
Sgealli lnISMA111•
MADE,
I=
1111Prent4
A.
STT lON kl. trnin. 'huh.
A. DI. P. 1t
N ew
• Marmon& Chtenk.
[ litrondanneg.
[ Scranton.
Clark's Isnsorialt,
I A bingtna,
sal
- -
1-lopbocton-4,.
ONTI3.OBt.
Few Mllfbrd,..
areAt
nections.—Weetw
Eastward
Farmers In Particular.
BOYD & WEBSTER
DT TED DOZE OR BEHOLD ORL
=E!
PICKS AND HANDLES
COOK STOVES
FOR BITENINO WOOD.
COOK STOVES
NOR COAL.
COOK STOVES
TOR WOOD OR COLT..
TIN WARE,
WIIOLESALE A.ND EBTAIL.
BIRD CAGES, LAMPS, &e.
A. L TVEBSTER.
Off 'BRUME IBLAIR.
BORANTON.
WWIISLAM /MAU Onlmila
HARDWARE
IRON, triltig BAILS,
lipitea,Bbarels, lisalderillarderart, Andrew:l and illringappilda
• be., Mine Itall.dLlierrad Otranter dank and Trailliplkes,
Carriage Materials, Spring Arles, ttkelnsand Barra, Bolts,
linta,Waablas, Palm Arms. Plated 13ande. Malleable
lion e s t . L ,
a ut d e, tia
nWaek n .L e er,aFae v ll a o r n ie a, t S mof al
a er n a. i P
r o e e s r . nPo
te
k
Patent Leat nneln Leatne.iidarocr.
Mannt g ctorn l Good y An—Crre.,nec ana
W 1 eve meta attentlonio tide part of crar r.ors, and oler
bettairelectedawtetent thane= be tonna elanithera to Cala Dar
of the Mate.
Awrlla.Vlo3,Btoelre and Pim Dellates.Hanemere,Slednee.
Piles In great variety, Tackle Block:. Bone Ctial an. Grln.
itones,Plastar ParlECernent, Pena WlndorrObtan
AGRICITLTITBAL IMPLEMENITS,
0
Pampa,Utrealiir , 11111, and Cror. Firm, Smarr. throat
Wrapping Paper Mailtag Paper. Intre thd BlartltaTena,
Plata AM Convex)horse Shoes and Hanunrred Roam Na ear
penten'Toolsin pad:variety, and Ala. VAASA'S.. ideftlirralll3o
TlMleg, Rubber and Leather Better Talrbaatha Scales.ac,
Scranton. Ps.. Sharma 101.-ly
NEW ADVERTISEMENT.
Prints. Alpacess. Delaines, and other
Fashionable Dress Goods.
Cloth, Cassimeres. Woolen Jack-
eh, &e. &e. &c.
MUSLIM, SHEETEVOS, TICKINGS, DENTE,
CROCKERY, GROCERIES, HATS AVD
CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES.
677
7.43
4.4di
4io
CALL AND LOOK AT ova erroca, AND WZ CAN
DM.2
1112
fr ii
tas .1
1 - so rr
P tit
WILSON, GRIFFIS dr WARNER.
OUR COUNTRY SAVER!
Great Reduction in Prices
New FIR and low Prices!
HALLSTEAD & HOW
HI.VING Jun retnmett from New York and ithiiattelpbia,
are prepar , Wl foraiib ail WWI mar raver us with a mil all
kinds of (loots Generally kept In . Country Stote at Immense law
price].
WE: ARE A. la Fro' NTS FOR THE;
World Renowned Ohio Reaper and Mover.
We are prepared to fenalsh extra Inducer:mar to those Laving
PRODUCM
to dtrameet of—will nay the highest Caah Prtree Mr the name.
Nlcholson, t11.1845.—tr. lIALIST . V.A.I) t 110 W
NEW GOODS
itt Reduced Prim.
fri , E . ; k ultc h frer y wo y. nr
b l e fLo u rm .d tk a lgr h igta . n o ithepubllegenefs
B. R. Lyons & Co.;
not to.`feedthetntniTy,•'butto CLOTHE tbosewho Irian tote
• LATHED withtne BERT ARTICLE of
Ready Made Clothing,
to befoundln the County. equal t o any Crrialt Wou and WAD
SAIGTZDNOT TO MY.
THIN AND THICK COATS,
Vestsand Pants. of every variety.
rn Alamo ESTENSlVransortment of el
EISHATS & CAPS,
I atestetyles ,Caurazo ?tun Ev-rsOmzEo.
Idelbross. Apsll 17. IS. S. LA NG.1130111.
GROCERY AND SALOON.
ITTHS roteerthen «Matinee their tautnessat th e ore sums w
a. Main Street. where those who give us their patronage will we
trust, receive snob treatment, as will cause them to call spin. We
have bestowed particular attention to Citing up our
LADIES' SALOON)
and can fernish,ll desired.private root. to LADIES and Ogle
TLEMEN,
yL ISMEN, atlas Ladles alone.or Gentlemen alone.
REFRESHMENTS
Among our list of edibles can he found Oysters. Cisme, Hum and
Ens, Roast Beef. Beef Steak, Mutton Chops, Chickens la• every
form hot or cold. Ylekled Tongue. Lobster, ~,iagtilnea,
everything the market
cut
In the way of drinks, we Iteet l ezryt Wag cacept spirituelle or al.
coholle beverages. Oar malt I nors ere of the beet quality and
warranted pore. Alan.nennestle nee. Cider. Barmparilia......:Ods
Water, Small Beer, &c. Cream in summer.
We havesecured the services of a, St-steles. Cook and warrant
everythingprepared to suit themes! diveralliedtastea
CONVECTIONERY.
We have on band the largest stock of Confectionery ever bronght
Into the County. We can furnish. at wholesale or retail anything
In Ws thm that may I:recalled for ,and as chap ma can he bought
anywhere.
Tobacco and Cigars
Chewing andsmoking Tobacco &every brand. and Cie:tree( se
cry quality, from a" gent grah"to the Ineat Savored nevem..
4 GrisC3OC,E,r3. - 431 Sh,
Our :tett or Oroceriese.l be beatint hie part of the country
for quality and lowisees Or price. not orcenting Binghamton. We
will - furnish Floor. Sa It. Su gar, Holum,. Coffee, Tea.elth,Cheese.
Raising. Fige.and everything In that line of the best qualltlea, in
any quantity from one pound to a ton.
Our endeavor will halo please all who may favor no with their
patronage.pledging ourselvestotairnerein deal and to the strictly
One Price System !
L. K./RBT,
Wentrome.Decembertle.lBl4.-tv. co. BACON.
ren-E - vv G. -coops.
WEBB BUTERPIELD,
Am now receiving Ltdr
SPERO AND SUMMER COODSN
L Fleeee an 000 as
GRENADINES,
?opine.%
LKNOS,
' • . • DE LAMES, &r.
Nat l.
SOLDIERS' PENSIONS, BOUNTY.
AND. BACK PAY:'
ITlREtwertlgned./.10101141W ADZ= ON THE CIOVERTI
116NT.wIll giro orampt attestUon to altdalma earasteCl
Wore: tThanme LOW. andinfenztattna VRRIL., , • ' • •
Isnra.mm. 1R54.1• • a, T , lITIIIII.
COFFIN TRIMMINGS,
Direct from the Rtaiinfactory..
IifILITAILY. WitkATIT, ItOSB. otiose, and
idea vatonaotaer vadat/tact •Cofflrt I ip i t. -Diamond, Man
and Plums , SIMS/ j t vulety ofpd.tarnA of Coffin, PlateaLfdlans
Lam Dowel [Anil{ Tana*, At. ko. Ite,; WWI. Merita
ldnaltda Ae. etc., for 'Mahn - . • • -•_••• • ,
afootrnat: Anr4lll. 160 ..• • , ,n, it., f.ToNn 41•1
Boots . and Shoes.
FIVE a n.o taeold pftsVe " o " lf "Trr iNs gm;
41 1 , 4 131TM5, 11113106,TettantIoRtyc.Iiiiol - Boali.
- 1 1P30400:11.r91W4F44.1*9 vssUwipar
NEW FIRM
BALDWIN & ALLEN,
ous, FEED, WILT, PORK,
FISH, SMOKED HALIBUT;
Hams, Dried Beef, Candles,
Bun YOU
DICA.LICES IN
Te as, coffee, spice*,
Syrups, Molasses, Sugars
(07—aC3+172]EIL,
Timothy Seed, & Seed Wheat,.
BROOMS, NAILS. &O.
Cash Paid for Good Butter.
A. BALDINIII. .... .. WIL. L. ALL
Kamm, Watt &le Pablls Airtime, Loll 19.1564.
Real Estate Agency 1
THE anderallared haveforrood•partnereblwand opened an
arefor tho porebase,...sle, and rental of real talatetn the ere,
ty o[B.w...henna, PI, and ero shall try to mate It for the Irony
of allwho (nacre either to purthaac, sell. or rentreal eMatte,
la a tall. We design to advertise eztenerely In all Mow coorte %
both In Now York mud Neoelerstry, loom whence mrne most of ter
persons erho boy 'al:Wein this runt-. Ur. 11 lede eelontsvre,
soanalotedthroughouttheconoty .11 willgive the rratteteentto , ‘
ed to ne his whole ottentl , o. We have
Several Fawns on Hand, e•
sultablefor dairying purposes. The larger part of the pueCha
money canton fora term of yean. parable to installments.
No. 1.-2,01 acres of laud In roust Lake, 153 improved. Lend
dwelllnitlionse, dz torn., well watered, and will rapport from is
to &Scowl. Convenient to meetines, schools, - and momben.m.
large pert attic pordmse money march:sin for a milts of years. I ,
No.ll.—Vd3 acres of lend In Franklin, I Upson 1.111 , ,) Itlet
proved. well watered. two (ovulates houses, two Earth, COnwmtitgl
tO oltellner,schools, and Ann, Well suited for darer pUrpcses....
Pinot the purchase money map remain tors Win of years.
N 0.4.-191 sere. of !and In Dlmemk. ISO improved. welt eased
and fenced.4o.l new dwelling honw.. 2 barn 2 embarde,.d chest
not timber upon It sutPclent to fence the who le farm for Shy (elm •
Two and admit' mile. from Dimock Corners. and Sys villa looei
Montrose. Two thirds of the porchtot money an reMsl.o fors Set
les of yens, recurs. by hoed and coorliage
No. 7.—Edtcatelo the townahip of t must Lake,four Mlles hem
Montrose. A dully sta o
n g e passes the house. 125 urea. the' he
Improved. a Rood
ebneatnr
ratter. house, dm. Terms : thae-onlf of tin ne Donee two barns and sheds Good teob. .
yd, raw mill in toad marine order, and cider
purchase snonay
down. the balance in doe annual payments.
No. P.—Shoots to the tots-nchlp of Jessup, greet! miles froth M eat
rose, containing slaty acre, fort7-Ihe IMProTed. good h.., ham, 7
•orsfied orchnol,and veer line rum Limb. convenient to Chord,
School., and Mills. One-ball of the purchase money down, •
halance be pad Pear equal payment..
N0.10,--Sltuste to the townehip of New Milford, cortMlnlng las
acre ._lo acres Improved ; too miles front the Ilenctugh of IN,
Milmrd. and about eighty rode from the Lackawana sod Welters
Bell Rood ; well watered withh sprlnot ; good buildmist, and Ere
bearing orchard--a grove of cheet nut mon the premises se.tabl , !or A
N or telerreph pole,—a retool house In the Immediate vleinitr •
,h, , ,,11.1,,,e0t chaise,' within two milt , . 10n acres to re. t.i4
fano, witl b.^ sold if the parehaser should not want the who!.,
Tederns reasonable.
,N scree. se7e odic:thing the village of Susquehanna Dolor,
on the N. Y. & Erie Railway. one of the most convienint lams
It the :tetra: from whtch to s .11 'milt In the viliage. IT .11 to.;
cows, and teams to work the farm. There are room 7000 teleroph
p01e... the farm. worth Emu earl, betides a quantity of Ra.toaa
ties and wood within x mile of the vlllage two good Mwe1....4
houses, Eve harm ; and saw mill. nitre's also on the farm s ire
proof paint mine, and a paint mill In cord reaming order; two ram -
:orchards. No less than its pavencer trains leave the depot dioly,
leer an etterprlang !Pee to make money the farm Is oho Of the tats 4
dindrable to the ncethern part of the . tltate.
No. 11.—a Boom and tot to the Boroogh of IllontrOfe, shear t
en Maple rata. The lot Is thirty feel f root, and 'evenly fret ^
deep.
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Address OPIAM131:111.C4 b ILLND
January IS lea.—tt Machin fiusimehanna Co.. Pa.
EXTENSIVE ATTRACTIONS
=1
FURNITURE EST/ SLIMMEST
WILLIAM W. SMITH,
AT THE FOOT OF MAIN ST.
RS g i a l iol7 ,.. 7.•za n ylltuT n e
r, U,tabllahanett. of Wm. Ai s t;
Med and greatly Ira
nroied.theproprielorrcape,trol/y announce, to the citl. •
tuna of atontroee and vtdrlly. that he le conatanel)
anaklnrandkeena ona and tho LA.RGIUST 6 DUST azaorttatato
XIMNITUII23
to be fount. in chi Country
Weglee thefollemlno Hat of tome Of the artleles*alch ye loth
se Ilattfreatlereduced prlces.for CASH or READY PAT
Bureons.l4raleutcrliabseany.mith glals.from On to $3B
Hu myy.sir morl,le or brocoi elle topa.from 618 to 624. And%
iaroeassoetrnte t.ftorr, 48.010. $127814. to In .
vt.,shs,....n.sejs ;are , tan d rorn.- r and so:4 na rtStands,o tal
tlesand prlees.from 75 ccnt sto ten dollars.
D e e nskteee.d.e le aradns.tt e o r ireolnre.dtc ~.m.!; f : o otts o ole.ntinm ana to JosOreskt.
Charts—an.p e totle ses eno.htehrt.andexlaicL tobie
tel:
octers—make.fsh.el2Bl•ooM eate
sf.vers ',pet) mud .
holae.tete-a.teteof rnlshedatalsorto olio eat. Now 'York pi cti.
SPRING BEDS!
A LAIn AILSOETYESIT .0 US/MX= ;LIM But 11111 a •
FL 11. IlcAolym plecorfl”, on bent , mftt rthEed atSOr
acarxelL4 41 , 14 ream rm.% W brra tic:tired.
We employ 11 ourbul(' A 11 EFUL & EXPEICIENCEINCOES
MEN. Wet uter dto do oar WORK W ELL, and .1111 11( LOA
EMM=
siontros,F.braary 95.L77-
ABEL TURRELL.
a nov rcelvinc It nee, rapply Of
(Gr , CP C 3) 11) !
In the numerocedeparttce,tsof Ms
Mercantile Business!
making tLe tucatisczt
nr .
PULL AND DESIRABLE.
T Etntt catesta In part at
Drugs, sled , eines, Paints, Oils, Dye
Stuffs, Groceries, Crockery,
Glass-Ware, Wall and Window Pa
per, Oil Shades and Fixtures,
Kerosene Lamps, Shade; Chimney
Burners, Transparent Cones,
Kerosene Oil, Burning Fluid, Tur•
pentine, lEBENZOLE, Varnishes,
Window Glass, Putty, Brnsbes,Bird
cages, canary Seed, Jewelry.
Artist and Dentist Itiaterlals,Whipt
Fancy Goods, Perfumery,
Iltc,ln abort, newly every thing, toreston , the sict s to plesaetti
lade, to delight the eye, to eratlfy the laze?, add also tc
conduce to the real and sulatantlal coo forte ofllfe.
Montrose.Arrll9.ls69. ADEL 'PURR ELL
WAGON SIFIOP!
Sleighs and Cutters.
T r ii=n72,`",7,ll7,2: f "'t d orlal rz, TLE
rose. wham he will continue to carrron the manufncture of
Sleighs, Cutters, Wagons, et
Heady-Made MarketSleigh,Damber Slcijhra¢dCvtterrvo•
hand
Remlglagdone oeatly.at short notice. Real Stuff for C dant
and akey'smaterlals,nostqoaltry.keptcourultly
to CA to he prepared to do (.1001) WORK at. short not. .
A good supply n:reAdy.made Spokes kept constantly or. hatd:-
N. 13. All personsludelAcd to the undersigned self! pls.. 34
andsettlethetrucountselthousttutherat4sce.
Montrose, JP ly IS.I SR. "VVNE. OA 11.1".
.~•
~~~ Jam; <..
(IFFERSto the public. at prlcesthst twrinot falls° a alt. • 1.4
anGsuperiormortmentof
GROCERIES,
SUVA RS,2 EAS, COFFEE.SPICE,FLuUI
and SALT, (by the sack. or ba , ret.) "MB, ay
artlannanally [pundit PI rat clamOmtert.,
Flour by the Wholesale and Retail.
4e I mean to morlf,l hope to rocetvca Itherslthareofpab.,S.
ennr.xe •
N.B. Ttehlexatmartetmice psta tar? ELTSPD SACON
VEAL SS INS. COK ,
KcAttme.ldarerte.lPll%—tn
DOWN DOWN! DOWN!
HAS GOtilE GOLID:
LOW! LOWER! LOWEST!
ARE OUR PRICES FOR
Prints I
Delainesl
Shectingsl
Dress Goods!
• Boots and Shoes)
Gaiters!. Bahnorals
Gmeeres and Hardware!
Ready-Made Clothing!
flats! Caps ! • Yankee Notions
rxr.d all our WILDESS VARIETY of dock. Wr 5,..e
more room for oar NEW 000135..n0d ore &bombed w xal
the ohtetodt. rfreuteend pee us before brorchaele It •
same ctm
pried share Pall for BoitAr.-grab. ~,„
&me Mill Mods. J JAC K,ON.
Felratle. April .11,
NEW MILLINERY SHOP.
MRS. Q. S. FORDIRAM
WOULD nay to the I:11110. of Illontra.e owl vicinyut it
too opened 2 S , soli, In the limilihrin
tornit nit call it ed
Irttete,hetoll keep a WI ruuoir of 411 . !led. of
13.05. !SU% at 4 1 Si ik IlohntlicOustahtly ou cad
BleacnthgatellltrlnkblV. 110 . 6 .° to Q ratr '
Lade!. et,ll ind tee Per
)4ontr44e.llay SOSO.
REMOVAL.
E. S. SMITH'S MILLINERY ,
IFOOTIFT•LT Grte Char.d Stott, rec,eed v the
GEO. L. STONE & CO.'S. STORE,
MILLINERYwhat she elll t'. hepU' , n show bet .nice aeronnKnr d
GOOD S,
:Test 'massed In the City, Inele . illng New Yoskileuty essje
llonsents. Ake- &0.
' Pram, Hornets clesardiad pnesean the Wet
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