News oko r gliwoniv 4 irrT. Jana* mount% itivesteo.-4t, metiers' lath seltalher cone io familiar with book-keeping of a1f.. 40 aceoniitihmay stilrbe vermeil ftieettal Man Alums the- diffi rence Wan mem vent and monw reamed, be i ere that due lint :it # fit" TOT oWs, ',silliest/ dilreretic" bt "1 4 4% " in a lletrjellY dear mi tt n e er ae l foTr li colnni b u t : 1 4 8 1%,! t l e i!, 4 := 1 ;rto know *hat one Wilkey to receive, the eg o mes twon u , hi incurreti, and obligations to =be met.— Et erY 8 188 Phouhl hate a full memor in dim of thee° things. and itt order to bu rn well itt a bw4inesa pfiiint Of'view, ever) farmer ehoulittake an inventory ot all his POOPS. This StilLedable him to keep all future *minds mutt more bail* fiktnr tv, . _ iluildingse , - , 'keep till) ; consider planq forlinprovement4,Talut in warm, dry spells„lnik ito tat neglect', or delfts Intk reriko shielt save the expense of greater cink--_ *A stitch in time,. etc. Vellas.—Exclude•the frost by banking tirs4ditional °firth around the, foundation siallin Altpob them on warm dry days to (*MVO the air. •to ti, —reed well and give warm shcl tiw, especially to cows to calf. Dry off hetet° the new , milk springs. Occasional ly clean the skin and coat - with card and binsh. Debts and Dues.--Collect dues ma pay debt's. Itispemberthat the best time to pay off debts and mortgages, is Ashen the currency is inflated. Ewe... —There is •often a deposit of leaves and dirt in eaves troughs. This is loosened np by the frosts, mid during a "January , ;ham" will be, washed into the cistern &net removed. Fencing stuff is best cut when the sap it in, from Sune to September. The Ai in ter islhe proper time to work up thi. logs into mita, posts, etc . Frost.. Pumps mei hydrants may , be kept from freezing in the set (west weather, by setting a headless barrel around theni,and , filling it with horsodung, mixed as usual with some strawy inter. Fence posts, 4et will be less hear &I by frost, ifa hand fed of salt be sprinkled around each, on the surface of the ground. Gad:l.—Have all grain early thrashed and stored in clean, dry, rat proof granar ies Clear out rats and.mice from granar ies by phosphoric salve or some other poi soli. Corn keeps best in the ear. harness.—Overhaul harness on damp flays, especially after it has been wet. First wash with cast lie soap; then grease with neats foot oil. Treat carriage top, in the same manner. lionies.--All in use should be well shod and sharp. lle ve careful-if mares with foal ore a kayo- - I i slippery in eather. Many , a fine mare has been spoiled by slipping down. A foot Of light snow coffers a good opportunity to b k adraelatnn Mat to Witte, or barn f hob taken where 'he will not slip: 3 8 he gentle with colts and ' get titent actustomed to be imadled and 'to like year pretence. A:few carrottefed daily 5'117 8 7--Tal* 4 af for holes at Oa seas on and t h roug h the winter. _ Witiwe.- - :lleaps cif Lipid fermenting manure (as horse dung) will fire-fang (e'en %mild-winter. Wolk it all over, adding muck, soil, loam or even sand, and mix will , Sprinkle gypsum or a solution 4 pees fitnid where strong fermentation Madiale , --Fix farmers cal afford" to hold their produce for a higher mar ket —sear a good price is °feted. Pri ces are initially high in spring, but corn and all grain shrinks from loss of water, . from the ravages of vermin, and from ac " Susi 1 818 aaeriaugh laluat e the gain very Utile. 15zeir,tke horses, should be kept sharp shod. They ought to be stabled, well fed, end not overworked. Letting cattle !Vries poor" just before spring get plowing is bad for them and the farm. Plowing.—lt is best to plow whenever the ground is epen enough, and it not un frequently hsppens that is so in January, especially below •lat. 41 deg. Spring work is advanced by just so much. lieschifted Peths.--Itis fortheinterest of the: community that aftersnou storms the roads be promptly opened Every good ` citizen will volunteer for his 1 part with shovels, snow-plows, me., to brelk paths'and establish neighborly %- taw:atm. _r IlUidur should not be car e lessly fed'ent ; they are so excellent a corrective that virroutorartzela and rtita-bagas sho uld be kept through till grass. All pregnant an nuals Ond tali with constipated bowels iambi iec ewe a dailyallowanee. Seeds *fall kinds should be from damp nese,-and have more or less change onur . Atrold tat-trap, or a box made of wire cloth, or an oldtin,pan or pail covered with the. istme.any. adapted to the pun. Sheep.--Sheltet from "rains and , storms, but.do not confine,thetai to close Sleds un leiii fattening. i Steets.—Look out and get-good -mates for your steers, if your herd does not sup ply theusi spend some Uwe daily training ' Swineshould have a place undercover; . by working over the litter, and manned of the stables, or muck-and straw thrown to them, they will be preparing a good turf ply -of meanie for use. ,Timb 6 r /mid —Winter is -tim time 10 ClitArelwatd. mild title should be &Go, in u re timber has considerable mane,. by selecting-,the crooked, hollowtrees has , ..jairtlerenee to givin,g Young arvi4 and these mdusitla for-saw i ng o* ot,c., MO7e room' ''' e leal* 4l.lli. 44112 0 01 Meift - 445C115S lie It o and intros - ad kuidtritt the club and with Yan...rxMlibcdir "aralfo4-4/T -(artner not having s t welkinciell workalwishoOlaW4donne at-one. • J., • , ... ".` • -EL , :1..! hStailt4 - i-• .1,; ' O It_ " aa... -, elatuktiramw, Dark.Beert Malt Vrtrait.... gnat groan, Irmintrulh • • Dart Drib; Ugbl Drab. ,' .. Dark tirtert;, Light Green.; 4 '' For tiyetoi Bbawle; Admrfe,Drtarea. Feathery., Kid uloves: Childrcn'e Clothlug,, r , • and all kinds of Westing. Apparel.' rcrati - ifftsvizia e.lBlO por.art. imr %mote , yea can .toloraa =my !soodri asafteild wh o m-tab A•ost dye times that amp. Various abadea be urodoeed from the eame.Dye: • The prottirs inbUajile nod suv one amuse the Throwilti liiatfeetgaletaigi't 4 Directions Fred & and Germad;ideldo 'Or sartt Pseltade: • • , 1;, ' • •-.1 For thither Information hi Wag, add giving& perfect kowirtedde what collwaari beet adapted to dyee'rer oth ers; ,(witb Many valaablordelkote.),.purelmee Howe b Stephens' Tkestlee on Dyeing add. ,Colorlod Bent 'mail on reemptwf priee.-40 e mit, litaudfactured_by ADM? d,BTEPIIEx4. -Broadway, Mewl. Tor sale trilldsr,gtets rind Dealers generally: Om 8,, IM• cm - •a G - DRIWT comulGt SHOULDEV, AgMS , Hyades to the troitv " • tgoKivrAimi. Tows Carsten; Nei. 4, 703 - . The tollowlntresolution was unantmonely adisplett` ECOLVED, That the owners or occupants of any •oto'situste on sal Imblicatreet within the Borough of Montrose shaU. be and to hereby required to keep Inc . - side...walk opposite thereto e cl eared from 'snow. dud to case ofd axelt in Ito doing: f xi:hours, the Sus et Com. mlestoners, or either of th en, is hereby aniline:zed and. required to clear the snow - froMcsaid Valk ,'and - chime the expenses thereof to the,tet or lots ofmaid owners or occupants. and render an tie:chant thereof to the Bows% and which amounts shalt he collected bythellortitulti;of said miners or occupants, before any. Justice. of the Peace of Susquehanna cOnnty, as debts of like amounts are by law recoverable. Andra - fiber, it shall be - the duty of the Street Commissioners to keep clear from mow, such public walks ai do not runlja l ivate lots, and charge tho expense thereof to the gh. B. S. BIC. LEY, President. T. A. LTONS, Sec. Montrose, Nov. 19,—Lt sotnIERS',,BOUN PENSIONS, And Baviu. -Pay ! Vltlttdereglled LICENSVio AGMS? 07 'rut Covyms ?, will give prompt attention to ttll claims Intro* ted to hie are. Zia charge tattltr succeutal. MontrOtei - AtiV2);''63. j.warecOttrar. L I CEtdIIII=IU`CTIONEE P. - •• • N.V. WEITTON, ilarudtig tuktut out ; - Crejlso for th e puma a of sue .s.s.tionceting, and:basing bad several years experienc. in trio bniinesmokoar tenders-Ms fersfece to tbe public in that estmelty.. Wong but-a -Oluenced Allah:mei; can seta. sue under iineniltyof o. See =tot Congsesa t July 14_1862,,See's O. ; Order. by bull promptly attended to. Residence: Friendsville r 1 .11. C. SUTTON. 7tb, 18631 • tf., . • , 1• t • WEitah6 F Jewelx ;and Bilver. Ware. T its t r n e tyer r e p rg ne'a won id t ' y l :ail y I nvite ritAirrtevn4,manr,,Avta.e pr a Iletvrcacind and v;reostyles—tom lea, NOM Sil erWare , equalte coin —and beat make OfEalrer Plated Ware. • Each article fa warranted to be at. reprefwated. VErWatehes and Jaweli7 bareftttly rem ands a tta. ration guaranteed. JACOU HARM% (Snerespor to - Stanffer d Harley,) • No. IA Market Street, Phrtadelpida., Idwelt 4th; ISCIL - Snit - ST. CHARLES HOTEL, 7 911 . 11 -rgelßeki Piemsaa..A. - 10vw2a*.e, 402401', I:Posszaoirs,.. ESC! Aitg. 6, 1863. ly -A 0. WARREN LICENSED,GOVERNMENT AGENT FOR 234txtrra - ms-sr, , PENGIIO,II3. Bac* P AT, and DNUArliMzemitiok Maxim A" a t ne lt i l ' ire ri VAIr n PilnuPtlY litteudedigr. ter 25th, ze : near Bentley &Fitch lloatrabeArtem E.:di H. T. ANTHONY, - 501:13ROADWAY, N. Y. Ciesew ; cilE l ta.crtcoarizzakus. • dAtta catalogue mow en*raessirconsiderably o.er roar ll nunurand-different'aubjrll/4 (to liblel3 additions aro being txrattnnally made.) of P ortraits of Eminent Ameritansodr—vlr: • • - 72 311dor-Oenerils-190 OrigadierOctiends-459 Col - Lieutenant... Colonels-20: otherodirms-401T2-- 17 odicers—OOlStatl27Diviries-415 Authors— /ID ArtiiMll2 Stage-46 Prominent Women—lit Prom= ingot Foreign Portrafts-2.200 copiesof Works of Ar, includjnerepreoluetions of the most celebrated RDtrtv lugs, Paintings, Statues, itc. Catalogues sent on receipt of stamp. An orderfor One Docen-Piettues from our Catalogue vIU be filled on receipt of SIN, and scut by gam. rtzt. - . . • Photographic-Albunis. Of these me Manufacture a great Variety, Meng in price fromsO cents to PO each. . • Our Albums bare champ:dation of being superior ln beauty anddnratility to any others. The smalierkinds centre sent safely - by, mail eta postage of six cents per oz. ',The meter - expLensivs mule sent by.emptss... We ablo keep Bt tent or • , • - „ . STERESCIPE#IBe4TERESCOPIC VIEWS; Cotilogin OtttMlieillit be sent to way address oa reccipkid stamp • • T. ANTZIONY. - Mennfettiarcrs ofrhotogtaphie Materials. 501- BroadwaY. PUP York* - PrfeMis or relatives of proniinent military urn. will confer it War by sending= their likenesses to copy.-- They will bekeptareinllyand returned uninjured. • Fine :lamas ramie to Order for Congregations to pre sent tothr 'Nilo. -orfor other purposes, ei with suita ble inscriptions. 'am 1863. ezn ' NEW -- FIRM. BALDWIN AlliN tt,' IiARNHANT ' • v EST, ' SIDE OP PUDLIC AVENUE, DRA BRB 111 FLOUR; FEED, SALT - Garden, Seeds Whee.4• - aver t Timothy dr. Fltuc Seed, 1 ikuiti g UP* Candies, RedS POE*, • i DR= 3162, i, , t4 1 . iv inakedHalibut, Birlipsi INOlasses - - and Sugars, SPICES , 271-111,itTOPBBE; s,'4Pßolifis • .- 4- AND NAILS ..: . ;:,.< -.. ' Casivraid Ito liuflat, , A. iiil mnt , -..-oii. z,..*i11: - D. tti m mirr Thutroge, Awn low ' -- - , -'' . Dt*Vnte- Ant 314 P:, portmaampericiikieunyat Ire* lam en t p a . withaustiztriuntatlicattl-,172,10t "WWI* • trimmed. Oilleeriat.T4Wr9tn. • r • . Serittlfdiedpalrig, • ~rc~3Nw ' . . ;;: nnaE.Ellin of U. SU= SON is slits day etosoireff brintittitil consent; tkoseindebtott to tho baid ttrm by note cir aeconnt aro requested to call 111,41 w oftke over Wm. Menem AS Co's 'Ticking I!ucec. and pay Pryment Mat be made-to U. or , W. Smith, of the late ilmnof.U.Szubb I Son. , U. swim Siontroso, Jane I 4,1150. ' W. SMITH. 7E3MINIVIEST I I4. "Sr .; mnis DENTAL BUSINESS In all fts branches will ho 1 carried aunt the oldotlice of 11.• Smitti'& Son, by the andessivied. 'Persons wlsbing artlncial Teeth are inviter:lto call and examine llpruifflCllP and prices. All work promptly and neatly done, and warranted. I will &ell - kinds of Dental Work at as low figures as anyone In this county, or elserrbere. 12/79t Ip_plainly the dear of all to have their wor k . doneby a ERSIDMT DgISTTIST: W3l. SMITH, Resident Dentirt, ,Inne "elb, 1863. Montrose. Pa. LAIR : ,,.... 4 - .. - I ,l4Zugaudp Alto ~ ‘ iDcal ,,. er.s la . . SKS& lativa, --- ._ x 4cow %rums, smoviste#, ___Bulunn HARDWARE__ MINX IME_L. C 01719 TERsusur q T RAIL SPIKES. 31:077NO.SUPPLIES. CAIRTAGE SPRINGS.. AXLES, SAWA'S AND • jirOXBS, DOLTS, NUTS and trAstrEss, PLATED BANDS. MAI.LEABLB IRON&.HUBS. SPOKES. PELLOES. BEAT BPIFDLEA , if OWS, ette. - ANVILS, VICES. STOCKS and DIES. BEILLPWR. RASIMOIS, SLEDGES. FILES, de. dc. • CIRCULAR AND ?SILL smvs,DFLTING, V.. 4647 G. MIME- BLOCKS, ,PLASTER PARIS- - CEMENT, HAIR .t GRINDSTONES. I y:l:wYd t itti /:f ~'UtYvi fT.~:>;fi .♦;4 tl i I Ifif7i I.V i) AYti;l FAIRI3ANEIS SCALES *rant's, March 24, 1803. ly UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER, • No. I. Large Family Wringer $lO 00 No. 2. Medium do No. 2,4 do do No. 3- Small do No. 8. Large Hotel do No. 18. Medium Laundry , jto run by stea m .:•••••:'.l- 1 6 8 357 00 05°20 No. 22. Large ' do / or hand. f 3 0 OD Itos. 2 and 3 ve no Cogs All others are w - arr ant ed. No. 3.5' 2 is the si ze generally . used in privet e families. Orange Judd. of the " American Agriculturist," says of the UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRLNGER " child can is wring out a tablet' otelothes in stew remotes. It is in reality a clothes paver: A time saver! and and strength saver! The - xavine of gar ments will alone pay a large per ventage utage ' ll, t ,i i i h its cost.— We think th e machine mach more than ys for itself. every year in the saving of garments I Tiler° arc set"' al kitids, nearly alike in that construction, but we consider it important Hutt the Wringer be fitted with . Cogs, otherwise a mass of garments may clog the rel . lent, and the rollers upon the crank-shaft clip and tear the clothes, or the rubber break loue from the shaft. Ortr own Is one of 'the first snake, an¢ It, is as good as nets after nearly four years' constant ate." Every Wringer with Cog Wheels is warranted In every - par ls ticular. No Wringer can be durable without ,cog- A good Canvasser wanted in every town. elleOnreeept se nd he pri Wring e r where no one is selling, we will the free of expense. FOr particultirsond cfreulars address RROWNINO, 847 Broadway, N. Y. Aug. 12, 1.8611. Gm. Irii.erSol3o3l4l.o. Tllißeat in market, constantly onliind. and at aim rice as it Qin be obtained of any Dealer in town. Dir-liamentber Tamil', Drug Mame. Palameary Consumption a Curable Disease 111 A CARD - The stuff assigned harinit - zbeturestar a d to health in A few weeks, bye very - `simple remedy, atter having pat tered severely with a severe hum affectiouoixd s _. Odd dread% disease. Consutaptiori—fs anxious td'..uudo-F-, knowo to his-fellow sufferers the means of cure. 4 , To all who- desirelt, he evill.send a copy of they'd"' - acriptiton weed