ME=Mil Agricultural. the Farmer, As we!) alclk,Farin;... Horses. Vo.rsua -; • - ; : 7Crhich the rnrrt pro:amide e..am-for liiitier,bortt7...: or oxen.? . The iluestion'Llii beetCyarintudy debated, I,nt. Eeen no !bider statenientlS both sides of the case than that. given br Tinier, in bib "Printilides of .Agviculture." , . He, (n-stilistap , ,o) - imrs aorses are capable, :All kinds alarm labor ; they AdOpt.theniftkeS aFery mad and every -degree of tlntri-ratitre., -When -horses are 'kept, there is 'no occasion : to select their s particular kind of labor : they may be empioyed in any- wink, and lie nttaehed to any vehicle or implenient of the faith. Horsespi.rlorni kinds work eipediti . . crusty as well as toulinuourdy, thus keeping those who- labor with them - more fully emplond than is the. me in working with oxen. • . - - . . • Horses,thongir 1 essateatlY st Itra‘g :Iran& than oxen_ have rheadrantstie of Spirited, te pid motion, enabling tity rn. to overcome all obstacks 'of 4mrt do t atip.n and:iech as would frequently stop-oxen. • Oxen, on the contrary,. can perform many • kinds of fain labor eqaally as well .as the horse, and when well ted :Ira capable 'of en , tinting nearly as mai] farigne. Many Persona consider them &atter than. iterses for ploughing. - Oxen ate kept much less expensively—their first cost it far below - that of a ht* se---their !illness is ti etch less costry,atal t4ir food •of a cheaper eharacter. . Oxen, when well fed and not overwerlied, (tell:lenity increase in value, ihusalmost pay ing the intertt on the original cost ; horseson the c ontrary , deo:ease salnek i : with age, and folly become a dead loss tb their owners. Oxen are less liableto accident:and disease. arid prodiree a greater anaLunt of valuable nianure tlatn,liotafs. . • . •-, Another wkiter. gobs into a lengthened cemparison of the cost- of the same , *nil: when executed by oxen or lwrst-s, and, states the ratio of the ,iirst _to the Git named 'as 4-32:400 to 3 I-40—gitingalmost one-fourth adrantageln the use - of .horses. This wt think altogether too- large—and - • that , the economy in either case depends upon the work . to be donit and the plentifulness or scarcity of appropti - xte_food and work upon the huro.—Omintry Gent.. - • Grafting• Cut your apple, rind pear scions for graft• inw any time between !pity and .the last •of February; don't leave it 'till sitting, -for when the sap begins to how it . is too late. 'Keep them in a cold dryplate.- .The best way is re rack them in ale cellar.: Lit 'hem on, the cellar floor or wall away from t e tniee'. add- they will keep pretty well; hat if they are allowed to become warrn thee will sprout; and if kept too ORM!) tly.if wilfrot., Look at thein •oc casionally. They thoul,t,not: lie : :ahrivelkd and diy when - wanted in the spring,.„ hut should be.green s in.bark when ctit., ' In tills condition they are aliveand hungrilor' sap which they - ni:litbsOth rm-pirjh f r oi n tbg:st c Or on which the. F -ate i:r.tfzeil and groW without fail. If they are phtin pi, ar.d look fresh when grafted they uilFdrytip and *die snro . . , The. time for cinfiirg is i. heo the L u dy on the. stock nte joet_ot.enirw.• Sotne do it earlier • and sneekll,.atni ,01;:e it tit pntir the - h,..arei arc as large 11.4 - :The t,aa nleilleutsfer thej In of - the.vcrk, conap, , s'.l.ian of the Acas -to uFed can be leareed . ' - frOmany work on bo!tienhcfP, rno-t,"-t,f onr- rmderii Are probably fattilli3r i,:npugh on iiteice points,; bnt more tltatt L' 'f of the .faPure-t ate caused tuismanageto,nt of the: kior s. To Beek Butiefrresh. The Fan ~Tournqi, a German piper, pub lished at Allenfoult; ra:, Pap 'hutter.yrill re main fre , lirted sweei'fyr or even longer, if prepared,in the-follocilug man . - . - comes, from the chttru ; et4 wa-b tie hu.t4rni4: -thoroughly nut bfil, and titan Ity ti.e.guTface of the.hut 7 ter 'with a 'clehu .break - into small pieces and pAck lii in i a crock. The . air rnus..• lac rtr i , •-k' expelled.' Set the 'track in a kettle halt "W=ith-wSter, then place the kettle over s 6.e unit' : the water! boils While lusiiiaf , reiitfACl frotn th,e, fire and let the . cruek remain i thu*f cuutil cold,then place the ,efpck-iit a cool place. The object in Loping ik to purify the butter and precip it,te the milk, *Lich remain - s' in, it, .pre ciqui to the boiling, - to the - bettors' of the crock. . A Norm ChROUNA ANEellois.--Gov. S. ,was a splen&l lawyer, and couldtalk • a jury ont of their 1 4 eyt-n ser.ses, . He was i.peeitHy noted for his sticcrsa in criminal cases, al most. a I wa3-a clearing his elient. - He was once couniel for a man accused of horse stealing. He annfle a long, eloquent an - r 1 Touching speech. The jury retired but returned-1W a few moments, -and ai!b tear; in their eras, Frrociaime , •.l the man ult guilt.y.. An old ac quaintance stepped ap- to the prisoner and ' "Jim, the danger is pact ;.and now ; honor !Tien., didn't you stal that hora k r , •To which Jim •" Welt, Torn, ;Fie all along thouo-ht- I took that I)**l,, but since I've bear: the Govitroor s , peetlb;l* don't be lieve I did!: - • Crl4lo3thiliOF-All It EA fiTH.-At . the city of li,Eidsatia,. in :sly, and about four- miles a round it, wherever the earth is due, when the workmen arrive at the distance. of ,•ixty-three feet they come to a bed of chalk e vrliich they bore with, ari auger five feet deep. ,TheY:thett withdVaw from the pit before the auger is re moved. and,upon the extraction, the water birsts up through the aperture with great violence, nod quickly fills this -newly made well; which continues full, and is effected neithet by rains to draughts. - But what is muct remarkable iiithis ope,r - 10i;ne is tilt' I ivers or es,th a,l 4e deseend. ,At the depth of hr.iiree'n feet arelound the ruing .of !in ended city=-psved streets, houses, floor:s,,and different „piecet, Of mosaic- -work. Under this is found_ a soft, oozy earth, _made up of vegatables;• and at twenty-six feet deep, !large trees eaative, snub as walnut treei, with the walnuts still sticking to the stem': and the, •Jeaies and brut:4les in a p•rrfect State, of_ pre servatiM. At twenty-eight test deep,.a soft chalk, le;folind, Mixed with a vast quantity of • shidlit,and thi - 4 im:a ehas'en feetthick. Under ;hi; vegetaiiMtis found again, • - . , Things-I -have -Seen. - • • seep - the meet- wprtirless - and " , fullois drets :dgeimci§t .fitshianisiblv: = . , . I . .bave-ssei4i _Mei who ppas;ed'lnch :;(` their ;wealth; and *be were aot-abli, to pay. their taito!. • • - Limes seen men who antoe - much pour about their laatert-;and . = daring- erßitiinr; -1 karkwn , the setae rad eirly fiont • I ki'averz.netr mei:- ion in debt- sriito aorprobat.til!y; ofhtiog-,t,o*Sitistijiaj•L . have seen a min - .urging another to Ire 'come n candidate lci l r office; and. have . eeen - the;tarne fellow rote against_ him - at the, electionl I ...brive bet n 4. , , atints utge".their. etil .marry.dren to . marry. agaitsst their jtvelinatiOns ; and . - I bare &eon invely: young girl mariv a rich old bachelor, snerelffor his wealth'; and I have eeu the vouno• 'rind .I;eantirel, the .tuarry a dadting, brainkcsa fop, be carises lie, too,:was rich ; and. I have seen them' ever_diai-Out a wretch• ed,naiserable - exioence.. : . - 1 iltZe During a-1-.4*ot trial at."..cuburo, the ifollowing.. occulted! to %my Mie monotony if the proceedings :- - I ( Among -the witneluies was one, as verdant a F pet:Amen of homaMty_as one would swish to meet with.. After a,severe etois examiria iinn, the coon el Cott the tc overoment paused, , and •theu putting lon al look of severity, and in ominous shake of .the head, ex claimed : , 'Mr. Witriw, ints!not an effort been made to induce yeti tell a ditfervit itory.r . ' ' 'A differeAt etorc from' what'. I • have tolci, `sir?' , 1 'That is wont I Mean.' 'Teel • s;i• ; , • k'everil i'- qsous bare tried to get . rue to tell a diffeient story from I have told; But limy couldn't.' 'Now, air, upon your oath, I wish to know 'who those persons ae.' 'Waal, I guess you're tried . 'bout mi . -hard as ans. of' The tritnete wnv dlimissed,while the judge, „Oil and spectat4esi indillged in a hearty laugh. . . AM. RICA& MONTHLY. MAGAZINE for Ladies and Gentlema, -Lk which will embrace all the popular features of the Into draham's Massziee, Th e N ew w ag _ nine will combine all the most popular features of the, best periudital, whileas retards picto• rial embelishments it ',will far exceed any other perioicai new publiAcd—every number contains one of a series of splendid Steel Engravings en graved by the best artists, from the most popular designs; also ColorediSteel Fashions engraved in the very best at)te a art, vcritEssty for this Mseazit e, from actual, articles of costume: The Literary deparimeut will embrace a judi clone and- onntalled selection of Historical Sketittes, Tales of B,l , iety, Sketches of Travel, Translations, FAT . , Tates, Gems of Poetry. • TERMS.—One copy, 1 year, 82. Two copies, 1 year, 83.. Four copies, .1 rear, $6.- Specimens furid,,lie d to all who wish - to subscribe or Make iip(a club, All Postmasters constituted Agents. bitt_any person may, get up a club. Try this ono year nod com pare with all . others, As superiority Will be ap. retreat at owe. The ?snuary number will have Two Five Steel Plate, one entitled "Papa's New Year's Present," j(which is beautifully-col ored.) and the other, "Saturday Niglit," a fine. work of art. Address, post paid, _; lIENRY WHITE, dec. 23, IS:68. ,Nci.7, Beekman St ,N. Y. , fvf3,llE Nontrose, Pa _ , - zit 4, • • • 0 . %) rrtHIS new and - , - coreenetlions betel situated on Public Avenue, Sear theCoort tiouse,and nearly in the centre of tho—busine'es portion of i Montrose, is noiv fu ly completed awl furnished, and, will Liu opened onlMonday. the rith day of the prrscnt month for the itecomamitintion of the ptilific and ,travelers. The Proprietor , feels conk lent that he is now prepared to entertain musts in a manner that cannot - fail to give corn. plete satisfaction. Thtt Hotel and Furniture are i new, And no espnse has been spared to_render it equal, if nut s;ifi,..riot to any sina;ar theta in this part of the S'tate. Is well sup. l , plied will' nil the recent improvements and . com. s i torts; and obli2ing waiters will always be ready m-pontittk the call 'Of en:4 inners. The gables' connected with this .House are ... - new, and convenient. The Proprietor respticifully solicits the patron , eve of bis old friends, and the public generally. WM. K. HATCH. Afontrose.Septi.mber 21st, 18.i8. _ ABEL:IIIMRELL ______ ......,__---....,........__ • j_TAS jUsiieturnrdl from No York, with 111 . 11-large nod choice ; variety of Goods, which he offers to his. custoinera cod the public at low picot-for cash. -His stock compr ises: , :-. D R 1,3 G 8 , 31 . E D I 0- I N E 8 ;,: -• l' A lI'N T S, . • . . 1 ' - 0' ritt• i i- . .wINDow. r o -, LAs . .s, ....b --- YE :struFF S, . G4l - O * CERIES,. : - -- GLASS—WARE, -:' ' CROCKERY,: . .. MIRRORS,. C L O,IC K .2; . •- _ W A L ,L ~-.r A P E•R:, ;INDOW VPAPER,- - W: I: N D 0 lir- 0 II 1 S II ADES ~. FA'NGYIGOOD-8, MUSICAL INSTRU.MENTS,, .1 E W E I: It y , .. • PE-RFTIMERY„ ‘ ' • *II A_ 1:- D. I: W A R- E , —, S T -0 N. E: W A RE, „. i WOODEN WARE,- . B R 0,0 14 S. '- • B R Li $ II F. S , . • I ..JAPANN.ED . W•ARE,. ' . . B I -U. D . .t.:. A G E: S., I CANARY: SEED,- - POCKETHENIVES, W 11 i P S, - ~... . ,-- LI M .I 3 - R—E L L ASS , G U IN S., .. - `.. PIST,,OLS, j . _ M-AM U.,.N I T I -Olt , :- --. TU,RPEINTIND,:. CAMP WE NE, - : . B U .It N. I ,N G *F LUID, 7. . _ A L . O 0 11-'0:I, ;- :-, L I Q:U.O.R S, .: - . - (Fior.lied i c i nal Pnrpos-es 0nly,) ! ~.•.- ••T-R U S.S E S, l- --- . 1 : --- SUPP-ORTERS,,. ' -l i :SIIOULDE BRACES„ I P = o It- l'Ati 0 'N'l , l Sf I E Si :: * S l'-',.:_tOT "C - L, LS', ~.., SILVER &PLATED 'POONS - , FORKS ' , &c., I -- 9!YLD.IrEN - s:; - .1 • S. T A T. 1.0. N EICY; .. : I • .., .110 JAN .STRINGS,.BOWS, &C-1 - - 1 AndAl.r • of-thrf..mosl poi:loin.: P .A."T, - E,-N. T.- -WE D ICI N. E S . - Thankful-far the libectinitronage hitherto re. ceived,: Mi. hope"' tei" Merit a zontinuince and largo it.erease of the same. . Moat ~ • uae, ltov. - ' l • di : , 1 LABEL TAIRRELL '. 858. HEliltrlA TktlBsllff''''''' " 4 -s-i' .l ":i k' `. , , :o Dpaitrie4 st-:prOa:I.,ERS:I sHoULER 1 41 1 ;e4c14:f5.-T,' '''':;.' :' - - 1 l-iST r e c eived :a i t e n t 4e .iitent of the y, aboveertistes,lo end popes. Tte most difficult caniiit fril to bOrinitecLinoize.Auality Itrl-Yrile!s 1-. ' -, , - ri.: ABF:LiTITRRELL: Mdutriise. * l4oi. 1561(1 e1f.8. 1 ::::.: 4:':- ',- -I ( i-- - CUSTOMERS,... And in.parlicular rio those _knowing thernseires indebted'tn.us, we - will say , ,eti,,utore t at we_ will sell for Reidy' Pay' kereattit,!apd ' all Ae. oolg t o m pg N o t e , p lu ya,l * nettle, without . 1 . :9r-, ; ..- t 1- ~ I .< kber Notice .' Vito are tired of 'writing Dunning , Lettersund Supporting the.P.ostOtrice,spdthese- , 8 iyp, p"ft - E,_ _by losiet,,:kVe'aiill :take al) kinAs'uf GAdient N--W.- - ... -,.. ~:-. ' .., .: „..-., „..„ tha . frigheit litirlet t'rleeii for Payment, all it :II jt*lrl'orii ; citifirristrat e a .Ntarispipeti . Account s standing over.:811 . Minting - ;o113: our Att., *a, for riale . „• at the ;Books-wilt helert for,, collection unless - settled '4l Pl* -14 :!0KIL toriSrhy-,, -, bllgotc ~ _ „ ~., ~,_, , 1 "- - - - , -1- ,A , N. 11171.e.ARD . „ . —. . -- ' - ' ' .' ' " noinorAvirc.. - - - ...?' f. iy .. Ant, Ttlifnmi. - , Montrose. P 3.. Oetober 20q1'. 185.5. . - .I.s.4c.niefließ fur :Ale • " rt - rjr - C 4 gr-,e READYTAY SYgTEM ti is certain that Goods can be soldsuccessful -1: ly in Montrose and at Susquehanna Depot FOR CASH; now doubtiog.t4s assertion will do well to call at:the dote* of 6nttaberg; liostithaum, •where it will be pioven that the Merchant in sellink his Goods'. can nford to sell Cheaper for Cash, and can Mier inducements sufficient to make it - an ohjyetl - Purchasen!, at whatever earl-Slice they are obligeirto.ffiake; to procure the Money to adopt in their Purchases the Casu STS; EM. ' They hare just received and are constantly re ceiving, a large assortment of Dry GOODS and CLOTHING, plaice larly adapted for FALL AND WINTER, And which Jiro purchased under the most favors circumstances. , They aro enabled anei wn.t. offer and aelt at pi . ces far below others that will give and hare given an everlaSting Credit; no matter whether it is Tom, Dick; or Harry. fi-H-E-11-E-i'-a-R-t EXAMINE, COMPARE AND JUDGE OUR, DRY GOODS! An isserfesent heretofore Link - paled by anylithig ever ctgered in Montrose. Fanoy‘oad Staple Dry Goods! Comprising many new and desirable steles of Goode unknown in this market, among which will "i ---,... be found, in I • , LA DIESTRESS GOODS, All the - novelties Of the season, cheap at GLITTEN•43EIZG, ROStNBAUII, & CO'S SHAWLS New and pliotee 'atyleq of Brodie double and tangle, Stella, Plaid, Wonl, and and a new style of Chenill Shawls, elwap at 6uttrnbtrg, Ilestitbitum, D-.:0.111 n, An am , iortment alwaya ma ha mi. algo Ladies Cloth and Trimming to match, of all shades, cheap at 6fltt.rubtrg ''4lostobuino.& EMBROIDERIES! • in-tlas Department we cep offer great induce ments, :is they - aro . purehm•-ed directly front im porting lotis4:e. The Assortment comprises crettelt tells, Sieeves nod Collars, Worked Edgings and Inserting, and a great many more arti cles belong to this litteitoo Otimerotts to men flan, cheap at GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, CO'S Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers and Plumes, Wire, Stiff Net.' tinge and Frames,. at 't\l:otesale and Retail,—chenp:t Gl;i7 EN BERG, ROSENBAUNI; it CO 'S Domestic Goods ! May be found al! the different qnnlitici of Prints. ("Thigh:lntl.' Blenched Goads, Fine Unbleached Must ins * Ticks, Stripes, Dcainis, Sirecting, 21.13 fdslc, cheap at GUTT,ENBERG, ROSENBAUM, 41-. CO'S READY 111 ABE CLOTHING, AR 11114 15 one or 4hoir Frrscrraz PIIANCITT: I- 07 BUSECESS in News York City, the) certainlphave . olie great navrattal.4wrer.ali the rest of Clothiers: they having one Partner steady in New York city to devote all his 'time to this particular branch of mznufnetnring: They wi-i .furnish; any time, a Good Gartnerit:nt nbOidt tho atm price for whichihe material eno bigot. They withwtrrant their work and a p:ete fit or 110 pay. They keep zonstantly on hood one of lb best stocks of. - OVER AND UNDER. bAT I - Such as Fcock,. Dics, Raglan ; and Sack •- „• .PANTS • - Fn Grea6 - Variety and..D;Prait Styles. BESTS :y Snub as 'Velvet,' Plush, Cassimer, and Satin, cheap at GUTTENTERG, ROSENBAUM, 4.7 CO'S CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, of The Best Material at Short Notice. Under. Garinents Foil LADIES WELL . A!vipa GENTLEMEN, such us Silk, and also Larobswool t cheap at GUTTENI3EIG, ROSENBAUM ,d; CO'S ONE WORD IS STJEFICIENT FOR THE WISE. To: civa sum Eitous F RA .E N't0.7,5 =jj= s. J r. sAyrtic.,&llßoTncit!Ly„ R E 1i 0:71 7 REBE I.Y.IITiEd I • salll 4 s``# ) f 4411 •tict. • . • ' • TALL _ . - -0 4 c ANTI • W•li ter VA R. ,GrO (MS; T HIM' for Caishor Proddre can t.to bongt!l V V 'very low. 17(j.kl..L . PAPER.. A' select nesortment just YY recotred. • S. SAYRE & BROTHERS: CARPETING.' BArgains offeised by S. It SAVIIE St BROTHERS PLOWS! PLOWS!! LOWS. We invite the attention of Farmers 1 to the celebrated Peekskill() Plowe which , we have added to our lergo assortment. S. 11. SAYRE & BROTHERS, Projirietors.ot Eagle-Foundry. 141ontrose. Nov. 2.9th,1858. .18tf. STOVES! STOVE'S". !. STOVES f\UR Stores hare been so thorougliti tried 1..1 to the entire, rertisfaction of alr,that they need no recommend from WS. S. H. k"... ATM; f rtsortten,s. 110 J rS3 fil -4 'A O. iP $ It) bl ill i. zlitwao - AT THE ..11E.42) NA VIC; AT lON, A ND examine the choice stock of Fall /1 asid 'Winter Goods; just opened for Examination f in.,4 SALE, at rery low figures by i C. %V. mon , . I. GICIGGS, k EINGSBOki, 111/o.V.7F,Tlt7tF.tts, AND.Jnilltritt; iixrs, slurs, Alm sorts, Umbrellas, Parasols, and Ribbons, ANT) ALI. IHSt), 1, 4 ! 1 ATS and Cups of the. ntiwest styles, great variety by C. W. mon. Irdo: 46, - COURT.LAPIDT STREET, p !CANTS in abundance by • • , DAlq. 11. LAWRENCE, NEW-YORK. • DIOTT. I JAL . General PartcerB, " Jai. A . . KINGSr.URY, • 111 EtA SS I 9 'tops, flosiery, Mores, Belt,. TYLEP,',Specfal Partner. JLPoto., eke., by C. N. mow. QTELLA, C.nhinere, and UuLain Shawls at 0 very, low pricea•by C. N. MOTT. BROWN and Blob Sheeting and Slirtings 1, Shirting Stripes, Tiefrs; Denims, Snrunier Stuffs. Sze., &e., ns low'ns C:111110 afforded in this market. C. W. 310TT. QIIOCEIRIES,Xrnekery, Hardware and vdricrat other artielett to numerous to men. tion,—all of whieh.siiall be sold Cheap for cash or Ready Par.C. W. SCOTT. riILOTIIS,CasSiL rsancl-Vestinge,very,do k; eirrible,atyles, ni prices ,that cannot fail to suit. C-111 and be con% 'need. C. W. 31(177. . WM - . B. SiAIPSONI W.LItt.IETAIII.fit, Sh o p iii Boyd & 11 7 ( 4 ,r-ter's new building, next door abore Keeler ci: Slodder(es. TAVING worked for the past ninns'ears with the moot skillful creak ion, he feels' confident that he vita -t3.?, thy most diliicult-jobl on ohnrt ncttiee.s," . 111 WorlClLlrca hid la Give Salikfaction. - • W. B. Sistrsos; has worked for nit , 'for solvr. time. and i can recommend him as a careful and skilful workman : competent to do as Bni-e1 , 1 1 , , tk as can be dMie iti the country, and worthy of confi&ncr. \oii: A. cnAIuDERLiN Townnao. Jnne Nth. 1858. Refers In—Win. Elwell, B. W. naird. E. D. nontayne, E. o:Goodrie h, B. King bury, Towap:i da : 8.. S. Bowler.. L. Searle, C. 1): - Lathrop, J. %Viltenber,g, itlentroae. • • * * slowelre neatly repaired on' short - notice, and on reasonable terms. Pone 16th, 111:58 —tf. 111r r 1 1 EO. W. MANN, Wholesale. Salt Dealer.— :20,11 Wavhington Street, (directly opposite s.`v's , hir..;trin Market.) still continue , : to oiler to the e:tv and vointry trade, all_kinds of foreigo: roars, and fine salt, at the very lovrest fiw.nres;. 4t..:U0 sacks and bags, consisting in part of Aide ton's etiebrateti brand for tiil.l:e nod inky nee irtirev & Darcy, 31arshalfs, .113cownIeWei and 500V0 bushols Tarlittiskind. - ilonares, Cu raced, st. Cbes, Lisbon, Cadiz, Iviea,Ntintes, &e.. all of which will be sold n 1 bargain prices' from ves. , els, store and storehouses. Any purchaser wishintr to select from a good a,sortment will find it to ilia interest to can. N. !.—Fine bible Tun, put up in putall bags of different sizes, and ourstantiy oil hand in -Alp. ging-order. Also a splendid, nrticle . of Rock Ground snit, in fillatt Ipso. put. up and, for sole by the quantity, in case, offiietitizeri eiirh. - Neoz, York, April Ist, 1 W.--117* Ali (11;'litirelTe.i.u.citgtitt. -AND -- ES At the Old. Stand. of Lathrop & Co LATHROP &,DeWITT D EG lose to announce to the public in.gren -113 emir that they Ara nou. opening one of largest Sz - ocxs of MERCHANDISE ever offered - in Montros-v. Comprising Dry .Goods, Groceries, I lard-Ware, cieckery, &0., &v., &c., which they propose to sell dt the itwr.sT cast' Those ar e.,'real F ace. We with . to deinonstrata' to the public the ditTeienc6 between basin Goods for C.A.SIVIUI ON TIME. LATHROP & ThzWITT.- sllontrosn. April 26th. 1858.. TO.IIUSICLINS. . )ARTICULAR . itieritioriis call( d tt; choice variety of Violin, Guitar .u. 0,1 pass Vick . ; Shins; wine of the br. , .t. qualities in_ tnarkit. Also a. good selection. of Violins,. lin*s, Pegs; Bridges, Tail Pieces, Finger Boards, Roiiinote., Areordeens, Flutes, Fifes, .Drutu Bias, Tuning Forks, lastruetionßuoks,•,oo. in,lit _the Variety Store of , ABEL TURRELL. NEW MILFORD Shawl and Dress GE;oda Emporium!, NEW FALL GOODS FOR CASH AND MIMI' ItURRITT •• 'ETAS now in Store, and is waking largo.addi. 1.1 lions to his Stock of FALL AND WINTERGOODS To which he would icriie•the'ettention of lany. ers; embracing the most deKirahte varrhAres of LADIES' DItESS GOODS.,lneTuding the New Styhot of Itieh and plaids, in laines, Meal Plaids, Plain end Plait ITridnni; Mohair Cieills. Gingh ims, Silkal'BroCha; CashmPre,STl: and.WondShawls, Rich 11.1.bbqrqS, 43iinnete satlEl4:oa, ' Brondelottio:Ciwinereis &C., with a.fultastiort men t of other Staple ind;Farel Good,, as - usual, • ' • including , Grocertps; - -.Croekery, Elarelvntre, • , Stoves Iron, Steels-Nail, -Hats,. a!!4,--,Captcl, ktg ,lttptais mit& -. caipeti,floor Oil-C I oil's, Palute4lllol6d.OlySliaipen,,,i2t',":,' 71Plitir4,4 • Drtms"ol-19,Vatlitti, • .• • , Baffulo ilfrobethi. ' • • &t.i,lkir4:4,e!. RI - The :entire . Stock being large and iionght Air, CAS'', gi atrperloi opportatiltir. Choke Selections; and be : oriltF 'Old iowfini.' monks to tik'SIV"A.ND ;' PR9,)IPV, 131 X moNnis:Bl l -ygrts : -- 4 - - Salt. it. Mtn* colisiMAlY fixes Neve - 31116*d; Cfaoher - Itit; ;it.”? ••"". DENTA:" 'IQTICE': • T71111:14. OLIFFOIitY foii Jointed Irrnwe.lf -111./ ilL4 l 9nArPsa forthe - PlirPOSellf 941 1 ft1i4 the DENTAI. Pnacricz in ail As brinelenr - Herlii 'now,Feady t' attendjaiill gas in 11117 euioit with prpmptnisa and will endeawar 10: datisficlion. All operationi wannanrcA , Mee svitli Dr. Dimon,. Sept, 15th, 185R.--tf. • THE =MOSE DEMOORAT. muslin) 11101ZSDA15 AT MONTROLIP.;' °Friel! O' PCPI.IO AVE! , :I:O,.OPI , OSITC Tiff: P.O. "retium-412 per annum:-L25 percent. de< dnetedifpaid in advance; 50 per teat; adds el to rrea rages.' No person receiving a paper on credit ',hall be entitled lb the bens-fit of any exemption ia w eahar.totheroll ctionofbills. The receipt of mptirs on credit:to be evidence rof an agree ment to , the' foregoing • Discontinuanees opUrinal. with the Puhl4ber until all arrearages are paid. Advertisements inserted at f3l - per squire of 200 ems; 25 per cent Wed for each insertion after the first three. • One sonar./ one year, $8 each additional square, $4. Job' Work of all kinds executed' neatly and promptly. 'Blanks always nn hand. REMOVAL. T ittle de Post. Aitornerß at Law, - have .1-4 removed th.their niqv'af,Ov 4000; south of Bud*. Webster's ttirn'er. Dlcaitrose -Oct. 25,-3m . DIL WALL RICHARDSON. - wOULD respectfully lender hiAl'eofessi4al Stirvicen to tlte ir.h4bitanti of Mark t irit . OWE, and Office over 311tIford'i; Sto're. Lodging.: tit . the Kepilotie liotel -Montrose; Oct. 12th, 1858.-Iv.* HENRY B. NcHEAN, A TTOR NEY and COUNSELLOR r at LAW. Office in tile Callon Bluel—Towanda, Brad ford county, Pa. Mr Will-Attend promptly to all profe.asional business intrusted' to him., in-this and adjoining counties. [jua'fiStf . "HOME - AGAIN," . 1154 II- 9EtTITIRIM , L - Orrik:E, over' Wilson's Stoi•e. LogiGING, at tiSEA ILL:':.4 [JOJLL. Mnnt rost% M trvh 10tb:1858.. • M=MI REPRESENTS a CA PITA L OF 0 rER W:14000,00%. For Fite, Marine, Lice, and Inland inslitance Offiee.'New :Tlifford, Pa. Jonuary 18th, 1853. W!. \V- SMITH, & CO., Cabinet • and Chair Mataisfacittr ers, fopt. of Main titrp.L. ABEVTUREELL, m n Jib SE, PA Denler in Drtt ,, , Mvikineq, Chemlea Dro Striffs. Glas;NA-:ire, Paint: , , Oils, tin4i.i!ivit Window Gl:lski, Groceries, Fancy Goods. low- Perfornory, ti..e.—And Agent Tor all the moat Patent, Meielicintala. JOHN GROVES, -FhM;forzithly -Tnitor —Shop nonr th PnpliqP Miytlng . house, on Turnpike Strect. Montront , , Pn. Ell,. R. THAYER, Physician and - Stirgeoni 31ontroaa Pa. 41.Kre in. the Fariner'n Stur't. HAYDEN k ROTHERS, ' New Milford, Penn'a. it ole !EA I.l* , donfrr in Buttons, C..tn'os V Snspentlers, Threads, Faney Goods IVateSes, Jevt snd rated Ware, Cut tory. Fisiiing'fr.4.fe, rg,r+, Mereliants, and pedlars, supplied on 'aerial terms. • SVM, HAYDEN, JOHN LIAIDHN, DR. E. elraduati• the and Hameln pntliik: Colleges of Medicine, is now per manently located in Great Bend Ira. April 21, 1,856. JOHN MUTTER, Tail9r. Shop richt doo north of the Farmer's Stbre: •.. ,1117.0' 'rIRE INSURANCE CO., YORK, Pa: _Chartered by the State V Pentiteutrania CAPrriLi 300,000 DOLL US. Idsures against loss'ot damage by fire, on L'uil dingi, furniture, and tnerthandine }AV" Losses ,adjtked by arbitration, where thu parties fail to agree,. „..1 • DIRECTOR'S. H. A. llantz, Sohn Ludo!, ' 11.,'Kraber, Fred. Salt zback, William ‘Va(lace, ' i..:li Hindi, Saninol Dyer, Thomas Gray, .., David Strickler. .11. KRAMER, Frei:ideal, .. IX STRICEI,ER. See retary. , O.'S. DEERE, Agent, Montrose, Pa.: February gd, 1858; • • [le. .„.,.. fB ff [ x TrillE.subscriber havitig.purchased .L refitted and newly furnished 11 1 1,,q,7 'a . bove kelt known:lnd - popular Hotel, is prepared to accommodate the trav eling puhliu and others with all.-thenttentions and conveniences usually found -in first-class Houses. No effort will be spared by the prietor and his Assistants to make the Hotel egua. every, poitit to any in thO'COMllry. The Bar trill always be supplied with the Choicest Liquors. The Stables; connected with this House aro large,, roomy and convenient. and eareful and attentive Hustle/a araalivays'in charge of them . .„ S..TAILBELL.• Montrose, May 13114 1858.. -* R.. E L T 1 a Saddle, llTralerm iiTsd :11.10C41i et 0 17 S1 MAE TS REMOVED to tho buildin, rretntly plod liolliatei on Main 'St.; olio doOr :above 8. S. Moirei.where ki r will lrb happy to 'Walton all who mayfavo, hlm with r thOii patron. cJan.- 20t4, ' • _ • Patent . 01.04iiilied; .Ito,:!! REM) ! A _PFL ICT Ell; READ ! ! , - • 1' ri rtArakinthzu llgnicrais.—Vegetablo ,rilia, i ur, Green . Bloliniain, Mat Mont. . Bariageiritla Compound; "Chi trdioa''s Plitan, El'e; Lotion;, 'e. ~.ver and, „Agne. Remedy, ji,enitk lliteera, 'Dyeen: , in ry - i•lyrup," "Clin'atiiiiptive'a linlm:,' i• '. Ara hall'e Uteri n e, Ca t halkAip.:,Dr ;Dr :. Ppia,pl4tiyint; PandArnaiiii . orr):iiiih.: ..:. . Asr.ea.'.l"illi ariii.!iciirie.1 1 ~ae(Viip';; T 'a- n or's German din tthiqi t;VripZk's 'Abigneijc.Orithfent,, „nal I o way's , Oin t &ea t . ,-na 0 - PIIIi ! ; Da el s',.j!ain "KilNr:ll.r. Meek . i/eart Coireefoi., Traabett's Root, - aad_Plant Pails Souk's Sovgralgn nikiiiii _Wright'aliitlinn,Viiietab(e - Piiik,'Rliiide'% . 4iir and:Agop Cure, NeritiniiVaairuling":oW4hA". ca Litriatent,'Paaiiitior.: Otialiii;,Qii..Pareg'cips, Aloeol is'Ff't l ;4ll,v;frk . ,- i l itifikeiski.; ,te., 'dm. ....; A . ne,trairOpTyla's f "ii.egived. ta ha kept conethet, - ,ty . an hand, reran le by ~I: N; iItILLA4O., 1 ileteter. lit. 1854. .., . . (4:tvlrut4AL Prtrsupnii, C:trAufilm - 018.55. :300 Students attending January; 18,$. STOW the largest and zuost.thorough'Cominpr. 4.1 ,ehtt School of ,the thii.trd.k:tutes:: Young ruituilrepared 'for actual duties er the Ccitinting Room. 3. C. Salmi, 'A.'31 . :,..Pr0r; of Book-ke,epiug and Se.4.atific Accounts. :". • A. Teacher 'of 'Arithmetic - and Commercial Calculation. • - ' J. A, LiEvourc;x: C,YENKTh*:Teac*4 . Bonk-keeping. A. COWLEY and W. A. itht.LEA,Trnfs, orPenn- .., SIN'GLENIS I POrST.E ENTRY ROOK KEEPING ) . As used in es'cry dt , partdient of lussini-ns. ' COM NIERCIAL•AniTHMETIC=ItAPID BM DETECTING` :OINTERff:TTVON EY `f ME RCA vri IX CORRESPONDENCE , - COII3IERCIALLAW-..; Are taught arid all.cithir tatbjeeth nereteory for the WeeSS and thorough edueatiou'of a preeti• cAl,Lasioesi • - _ trP u. E u. •. . Drawn dlr. INtpiimi in Pitts4urg for'the. past tlife,n vPars,,niso in I•;;Latarn ff ,and Wo,ater ,- Citias; for best'Writing..-- 13IPORTA1lT I 1 FtilltilATlON. Students enter at any time—No vacation.LTiMe unliinited—Review at pleasure , —Graduates as to obtain r:ituationek--Tuition for fide Com? mereial Course, .935,00—Airerage time 8 to t 2 weeks—Board; •V $ 0 per iveeli—Stationeri., sll,oo—Entireleost, $60,00 to s7d;on. . • rH"Miniater's solo! iceeiv , .d 'at, half price. . . For Card— Circular -Spe'cim'ena lion.dnets an d o r nani e nte two and address F. AV. JEN KENS, l'it!sborg, Neptemlier 9th, 185f5.-3m I y,e(j,*,w . . . .. A PRIZE FOR Et' F.310130D1C : • wrto.suc.§Ciiitnr.N visi ?fig ' ' (1: 1 . till 11 'f ft azi.tqlifli lass. ~,-., A BEAVTITMLY : :i -. ..i 7 0 7. ..7. A 7: Z . D .7 1.21.11liiiiiIRIFEIT -- :. . THE NEW.YOKK. _WEEKLY PRESS IS 9ne 91 the best literary papers ,of.the day. A large Quarto ennitinhig: Twenty. Pane}, - 9r .sixte enTumns., of entertaining matter, aad Ele gently Illustruied every week., .. .. (°x'l'.', l ' A Cat worth from 50 c , ntst to slobO'livin 'R e nt.to die receipt of the 'sub sfQption money. One copy enr nna %ear, twirl g,irt Three copes anti 3 „Ills .. . 5. Five eripi,!..l 9ne year, and 5 gifly . .. 8. Ten copies one 'year, arid IQ . . . 15. Twenty-one copies one) ea roitid 21 rifts' 30. The articles to he dhdributed aro - cotniiiisid in the follow,ing ; 77 -- 1 I.7nilad St:itgs 3ipoo. 2 dodo du 500 , 5 ' .do 200- es.l. -to- •do - 'do'' 'lOO cart,. 10 Pat. Lee. Ilunt'g Cased Watches' 100 each'. 20 Gold Wntehes . 15 eneh. 50 do , • - . • 'to -.100 do • - 50 t aeli. ' 100 T A dies Gold - 33 e'siqt.: 206 Sliver 1 - tusking, Cased Watidies - : 30'each: 500 do. 'Watches . 1000 Gold Guard, Vest 'and Fob Chains 10 to 30. do' '5 iiils".ca;:(l. Gold .I..oedtets, Braeviels,, Bryoehea, Liar Drop. fireast . Pins, Cull Pius, S.l.:ere flutions; Shirt Stud,, NV,ptcli GuNiand Thim- Wes, and a i . aricty ol . ta rti;.•-lc3, worth train fifty rents t., filtiren dohiari uieh. - On rejeivt of thycn6sription money, the sub.: neril,per's.:in'ie will be eutered op,m our . hooks . Opp ~rite r.re.l Lie gift. vorre.sponcling with that uninher. wi:l ho forwaro4l v. Ithin 91.1 u week, by There is grit tier Fitunbug ndl:. lottery al‘i.tit-ttte tvety subseriiier is our. of itr value. We- prerer t. nd-14 1 tliik libereldiHtribi, tiort.atuung en) invarad of giving-It largo mission to agent-, eiring .o the stitege'riber thz amount that wool,'zO to -the agent, in many n tuitiired foil more. • Address a l communifiations-,to DSNIEL .May 1:1 ttil,,Centt 'e• S tre'v t, New Vert: y .Ic:nr,N Lu. HA 'i-DEN. rg~OSMOTIIIIt&Vb'IVES& DAUGHTERS: JL Dr, ILA. LA.MONl'SPeriodieal Compound. Thc.inost boneficinVandsuceessful 'CMALE stn - Ic.INE now -in use or knTvii. lor all cases of dis. 'ordered, olistruelett or suppresieilMeristruatiOn, Ltrorrhrea. Female Weakness &e. w have been'disarpointed in the use of Femalel'ills 4ze, can pit the utmost.eonfidence in this Com •pound.-it is infallible in the retell all ‘ the above named coinplaints:: it will be sent by mail . to any address- by vnelosing S 2 to out authorized anent. l'repare4 he" R. - L AN MEW "Buffalo N. Y. For sale in. NI mit r;eit‘ by .- MAXI 3 - sg-1 V BENTLEY. REAM& CO: , ['HOWARD. AS - SOCIAT.IO 17 -• jL . A Bene . colera Institution,e4ablishecT4 downient for .11. e relief rf the sick aartrii'thessed, :allteciett with-Virulent and 13 Tff flowArtbASFOHATitts,itrvicir Of the ow. fut;desquetion of human life, cansed by Sox. Oat diaeases, and ihe'ileciptior.'n 'pro'ettai.ri, upon the unfortunate Victims of Such - diseases he Quacks, nereral years sgo' direCtod their'Con ' salting .SiirEreoo i n.in inta , rittnnix ACT worths I.f their name. to open a Pispensary for the treat ment of this eta',s of cihwanes, in all their forms. atid.to , oire MEIIiCAL ADVIC,E GRATIS, to all who ntpply by lotto; with a Jleineription of their eon. dition; (age; occupation; habits of life;&c..) and in cases of ktrentepocerty..tefiirnislt medicines free of charge. it is needles:l to itdd that the Association commends the highest Medical skill of the age, and Will furnish the moat improted modern treatment..• • The Directors of the Association, in their An•• nual- Report Upon the treatment of Sexaaj Di seases, for the year ending .Januitry- Ist, 1858, express the.highest satisfaction• with.theancecas which has , attended.the labors of the Consulting linrgeon in the curo.of Spermatorrhcca, Seminal Weakness. impotence, Gottorrhma,t; Icet,B) pillis,. the vice of Onanism o r Self abase, &e, ark or-- der a continuaaeo of the 5311/0. plan for. tfie , ea-; suingyear. - .?.An admirable Report - on Spe.riantorrhcea, or Lietininil Weakness, rbe.yinu . cil,Onaniam.3lastur. fratiOn, or Spit.abuse,arddisensea the, seXuat Organs;by the . C o nitultit- , o Su - me - oil; ',Will . I •be runt by Mail a sealedenyelopp), FRXE or:, cf. ! Anal:, re.cOipt: , .4 - . TWO,. STAIIIPS• :for geimita. find Tr:inte Orkin.): nature 'rind troatliont. of diseases'. diet: Sze.'..•are eimstnntly : beingritASir ed for gratuitous distribution ,, andb.e..ednt to -the' ettlfeled.' 3 Some of tile"' irenr ittitediea and Method's 'of treatment:. - dieeovered during the last year, are. of groat -Address,. for BcPort-..ocrTrentmenti, SKILLIN DOUG itroN,Aletiti F Slirszeon, How. ril Asioctation, Nii.SSout li Ninth Street, aaeljAia. Pa. By eider of the 'Direetors;;; EZILA IY:JiEARTIVELL'P F Iciifiei4: Gra. Fitncnitti ,Itey Aid ,• Heir. 501 0 -‘ Anit tiif hO .to liarbiss me anal :absolved .• to ... .wnr. t;:evtry. jays - Ts rwarylierEi.P • ,*•• yOUlt Allitme henget ;, - ,ji,St " ' f.ri‘shi;ii:No; 1, - ici'epta 4enrle !brill; Terefi!lie Street. . . - ,Iforeeosr„ Oat 20th, 1838.-tc. „ . . Atty. UUUI J 1 •:”; .Vlll.l - 4•4I.A.ARALA,I.N7c OXTROSE;• APRIL, 3011 u Tg6B EliKii ENEENI SINFM.NRI =331 ==ZNM ()HEAP CARPETING, AT THE R2Uff22.02/1 4 ,, 49, North NINTII:st, Philad's., Ct:: . #iiiiift.'„T.:s6 . 7taiitA, sr;leited to cat! and oxarnine the stook of Ingrain and' Vonotian Carpotifig, Floor Table and Stair Oil-Cloths of all -widths; Canton and Cocoa Matting ' • Door Mats: Cloth and 011:Cl9thTable Covers: Druggets 911 %%Itjtiis, Rag Carp'et Stair Rode i tke. CI Ell oit Ca i liin H. Either JVIIOLESAL F. or 'RETAIL, By L. WEATIIERRY, oe2B--kiiltjw)' N& t. 19 Niirth 9th-st- float .Ifrc f.. - "tHnistott . o.rt OND doer below I:Ethridge's, Drog,Etore, .if!ti Public , Avenue, where ,will be found nssotant ly on hand a general assortelont or GROCERIES: Such es Sugars, MolasseA; Syrups, Teas, Coffee -. • &a '-! •• .: Alen the choicest broods of .FAMILY FLOUR; • Meal, 'Atli, Pork, 11artil:ki3i), Dipped Candles• Timothy; Clover, Field and Garden Seeds. • WP solicit a share of the public patronage, and plodge oars - olve!s to do ,the lair thing, Loping by each bargain lck accore.anothpr. BSLDWIN & ALLEN. L'ALL'Es. .*:iiien . l3.ALDAyur TO THE PUBLIC. Metchants _publish a few fait prices,' or:the price of a I.tw, low priced articles, as an inducetreolt to persons to make limit purchases, of then). under the presumption that everything is' i'qualltt loW: 'Without taking spaim in the - public teJiters'tecenitmciate pried, I wislrit - dis. busily understood, amyl will sell Goods as low for tie quality as they can be bought in any other Store in this place • or , cou,nty. Dsits and Hooks not used.. l'arehasers-will generally find good qualities - of Articles at Tye. IS ELL'S, and in "nrntls. MCdicines, Paints, Oils, and bg.Stufrs, the •cery bust, and the assortments. full: The Fancy' Clotid4 tepirtineiti also 'exteheive. AlsofchniciTamily'Gra=eries, Crockery, Paper, Jewelti,Perfurrmr:v.&e. In short nearly overythinf,;.tibnallv country stores. As I deal in many rit:partments of trade, and have more Articles than I can well .entimerateln the iimits- of a: Newspaper; I shall not attempt it; neither wilt it..be !necessary; under these cir cumstances r to fill a column with, useless re petitions end Wanks. The people are invited to call and ciainine for tlictimelves. ABEL TERRELL. 'Mold rose, Nice. 1. , ISi ttt. - Cobb-detrloffers j. IESPECTFULLY annonnte that they hate ii entered into •a partnership in order to be better prepared to supply:the wants of the pi:01 , 7 l'hov.w3ll Ireini.on.nand a'rrorid Mock of ' • C4ROCERIES . • • kno*.ostablidadent tortin,rif•iitett• pied by:Driver Crina.:• TEAS,CoFFZEi SrAcEN,FII UT T; FLOU R and 5..:11.1* (by the or barrel,) Fisn, and all ariiida4 found in Firsr-Cia.m ptrzieiriarly coil thezttkntitin•or rennet . ..n:ld othvnt to the fnet that I hey Mt otot4t;m:lr roa , iving fre FIR ST RATE .FLOUIt, a r se) goatilios, wit! b sold n•mwr, for ready - irsyr, is toantities to huit the plinth:is - 0% N. 11.—It iv enrrtrt.itly 41,z,s;rtql that rct.i. who Are indt,4 bpi eifhert" . y two, Ahocild c)11 aid settle so as ranrt.S.%vr 111tintrosp;Ovt. sth, 185 S. ' TO - THE PUB Lie. 0001) \ TATOITE S rg '111 ; 1T , i!ten spnae(, Lin,l,,,iniry'ron4 enn r, made ! , o . nsi by J. II IG HA 31 regular repair b!iple.:, Et-1r.:11..m t,•74 Detached LinTrs, I.fTire.7,lind *bean Fruneti. i‘r C!fine:ie make; and Car pri,rnns.p a-gobd avinr"ml,ll2. "fc %Vlach • Jewefk.' Wately heelg, Mai uspiingA, Cylindeiq'. 'Ha na•.. &c. •,4 .F46ii in' thmticy t - It.ad & Co.'s Stote, 'Bari; Blo c k. linsitrnse.Sinq 'Co., Pa'. A itzrif,t 25th. i g.SS. • • , rr. ri TE,Ti. A 1113 _INGE aEN ;e - Ft * De la wa re, La e aw a ata . 11.11. • NO MOR e' F.-. TAGING ' _ . , . . . tp. Piiila.dailpip_allsy TE\Y ltAll,lttJAlr ROL/ I'E-1/EI,4I,VARE, LACKAWANNA & WESTERN RAll, ROAD.Ncw and expe4iticug iucad gunge route from the Nort and West. via Great .I.tond anti ,Scranton;and from the Lackawanna and Wyekninevalley.s,thzongir to Now l'curk and On and after Thur=day,DeectnlierlGtl4 1858, trains will be run a:4 follows : Ilaz!NiOit..ExPrea47rain around east on N.-Y. & Frio It. R.. arri res at Great !lend at 7.33. a. to., aad euniiiTt%, pith oa.l . 7.Xl'RES'S:Traii!'4liir carts Great Duzi,A fur i'.(!;;A:Yrak aril 8.00 Duo at liontr4lic, - $.37 4 .• Tuu!..hcnnort, 9.18. ." • no _ 9.43 " ..„ . Scian to r, • , 19 30.. " • •Al °berm.... • •••••,. 11.17 - " •Strcitidshurg.. , l •• -.• • 1.12 p. m. Walt.: Gap, • • —1,24 .Delaware,(ls minutes to din c,) 1.50, •" 2.20 " ;• Jutietiol),., • •.• -5 ;343 . ,York„ - •., • •-• -7.15 , . • • • . 8.16 Paßalngcra -- tfpiri N. Y:, - leave' Pier •-• Nu 3 Northliver, •. --7.30 a. m From Plithidelptiraiii:i•e,tKilea • Wharf, at. • • - 6:039 " I.cae I rmetfoi,7: s , •; ) ti• 10 -" Due • 12 - .01`p:" M. re;(l4 CC di iine r);42.1,9• • N94ter-Gap, ' -•- " , • ; ; - •Ser,arlto,n, Fa • • • , Biontrose; -,• COllacqtring . tt- Greal. ; llm4AFlth 1.49, . - 11rdif Ttain,ricCO 3 rit • „. ,7.00 Abcominr dit ti•Sn Tfi in (ei[ee'n`Scrav bin for Grent Bead Et - - 3.15 n. m:: Arrive at Great Bend;a ?Er -.205 polo.- - A:annealing ; with thn Znigra Fill! Wbst;ai ,220,. the l/paltifk txpre,nu.st 4,35,, and the *a . 1 0 • leatTead 4:20 p: in. 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