ocsti*le D e eds.—Very supericiiDeeda are sold st this oilim i .at. tood9ratovioo. The Poor !Moe: We learn that. the. Directors have pur chased the farm of Maj. Cohn W. Young, in East Bridgewater, -about3i . miles out of town, for the - Poor Farm. Price $9,500. proposed Apitirilinixikent. • The Legislative apprtionment bill, as it has 'fanged the' Senate, Oriel) Bradtod; Susquehanna and Wyoming together for one Senator, Mid • Suatitiehlinna with Wy oming for two memhers. Help! lielplt Help! •L. . Wanted—A first-rate, active business man, as SALEAMAIL has bid experience, and son bring good recom mendation, Cab bear' Of - situation by ap plying 'at onco at this office, Borough Often. At the boroelection on the 3 2th, officers were elected . as follows; Burgess, H. F. Turrell ; Constable, Wm. Gary ; Council, W. A. Crossmon, W. H. Cooper, T. A. Lyons, B. S. Bentley, C. M. Gere, W. L. Allen, R Hinds, G. L. Stone, J.S.Tarble; School Directorti, C. F. Read, I. Vadakin, C. M. Gera 2 yeari, A. Lathrop 1 year. Sanitary &Ton& All regular medical practitioners in the county are requested as soon as may be to forward to me at Montrose a statement of their practice, especially_ of epidemics which may have come under their obser vation, for the purpose of making a Sani tary report for the county, to be presen ted at the -meeting of the State Medical Society, in June next. C. C. likt.sax. looting of the Committee. The Committee appointed at a previ ous meeting, to take into considerotien the best means to aid in sending contri butions to the Great Central Sanitary Fair to be held in Philadelphia the Ist of June neat, met at the rooms of the Soldiers' Aid Society, and organized by selecting Hon. C. F. Read, President, and A. N. Bullard, Secretary. On motion, the Committee proceeded to select Township Committees toact in conjunction with the Central Committee, in soliciting and forwarding contributions for said Fair. La towaships where Soldiers' Aid Soci eties are organized, the officers of those Societies are requested to act with others that have been selected. Apolaeon and Little Meadows: Aid Society. Ararat: Mrs. E D. Wilson, J. C.Bush eel!. Auburn : Aid Societies---44Conters,Mr. sad Mrs. E. L. Adams, J. Beardsley. Brooklyn : Mrs. L F. Porter, Isaac Palmer. Bridgewater: Aid Society,-.Mrs. J. W. Tones, 11 McCollum, Miss Rose Ather ton, P. Wells. Choconut : Miss L. Chamberlin, 4. E. Cannalt. - Clifford : Aid Society. Ditneek : Mrs. William Kellogg, Geo. Stevens, Aid Society. Dundaff: Miss Ayer. T. P. Phiuney. Forest 'Lake : Aid So ciety. Franklin : Aid Society, Mrs. J. P. Smith, 0. M. Hall. Friendsville : Aid Society. ait,on : Aid Society. Great Bend and boro : Aid Society. iiarford : Aid Society. Herrick : Aid Society, Miss Rose Mil ler, W. Lyon. Harmony : Mrs. DaVid Lyon,D.Taylor. Jackson : Aid Society. Jessup : Aid Society. Lathrop : Mrs. J. H. Chapman, J. Sher ma-n. Lenoz :' Aid Society. Liberty : Aid *Society. Middletown : Mrs. J; C. Morris, .Philo Sherwood. ' Oakland. and Susq. Depot: Mrs. C. S. Bennett, Mrs. E.-W. Everett, L F.Clark, G. Curtis, G. T. Frazier. New Milford and Boro: Aid Society. Rush : Aid Society. - Springville : Aid Society. Silver Lake : - Mrs. A. Hill, Miss L Brackney, Cheater Bliss. Thomson : Miss - Eintua Bryant, M. T. Whitney. On motion, Wm. IL Jessup was ap pointed to prepare a Circular to be dis t-ibuted to the several Township Commit tees. Adjourned to meet at the Court-house Friday evening, 22d inst. [Signed hy. the Officers.] Montrose, April 14th, 1864. Borough Ordinance. -„ • Be it ordained by the Town Cottneil of the Borough -of Montrose, and it it hereby or domed by the authority of the same, That the boundary lines of the said Borough of Montrose' be extended as follows:, Beginning at a point sixteen rodsnorth easterly from the present north corner of the Borough, in range with the northwest line thereof, thence due east about 250 perches so as to include the house of R. F. Jameson, thence due south about one mile' fti a point east of theeld "'Dunn housep thence, west about 212 perches to A point at or near the south corner of the Borough,-thence west far enough to make one mile, taking .in the houses-alt. Gill i/an, John a Hasleton, and F. B. Coon, thenee.north one rnile and A s henoe east to the place of begin - ping, maldn' g the north Pine also one mile, Mid one mile square.TErgitMai, thirses°' T A. LYONS, B„ go , . joiILEITLEY Imikooiaa &onyx*, April 2 0 , sw labsciibe for 46 Aictotrase Dew "fttr-44.5.0 phi**. - €4 g Dif.04 11 11 6 04 T f ; theiT644 htodierlitli o 'deserted from Co. U ?kb P. V. M., ,(emergency itten) list Jitllos Ott in MOtarose jatt, on it oblige of larceny : one of our vout parirtie guittyi)f let him be'4eiit to penitentiary if innocent, " must beireidy 10 take him for desertibn as soon aa rel.satell. ROW are you Todd? B - - _ oon4ploc , watunp. . Court appoint William L. Beebe. De puty,Consuablein Bridgewater. , CoUrt, oppoint Rattan Newman Con stable .of.Mantr 6 se• Commonwealth vs. Luther'..... call and Aimee Jones. Indictment, lanaenY. Ver dict, guilty. Sentenced each.; to pay fine of fitly dollars, restore, property stol en to owner,!. or value tbereot, if not al ready done, and undergo imprisonment et labor in soitazY confinement in Eastern Penitentiary for one year. Commonwealth vs. Mies Vrightman. Surety of the peace. .Court direct that defendant pay costs of prosecution, and give bail in the sum of $BOO for his good behavior, and that he keep the peace to wards all good citizens, and.espectally wards Harvey .Biidsall, William . garvey and hie own wife and family, for the space ofene year,-And stand, committed till this be COmplied *ith. CammonWealth vs. Chauncy Chamber lin: Indietnient, latyeny. Israel Cham berlin, - preaccator. Ditendent - pleads guilty. Sentenced to.pay a fine - of $2OO, ;:n•I costs, and restore. the property stolen and undergo soltary imprisonment at, labor' in - Penitentiary Dar two years. Commonwealth vs. Rhoda Bucannon and Levinia lincannon. Indictment, larceny. John ColSten, prosecutor. De fendants plead. guilty.: Sentenced to pay costs orproseentiou,` restore the property stolen, and undergo imprisonment in jail for thirty days.., - Commonwealth vs: Effie Osterhout.-- Indictment.assault and battery. Hannah Sackett,.proscutriz. Defendant pleads guilty. Sentenced to pay si fine *fel°, and costa. Court ordered that an election be held at the houtie of R. Nieol, in Susquehanna Depoyby electors of Oakland township on the 9th day of August, 1884, between the hatirs of 8 o'clobk a. m. and 7 o'clock p. m. , that the constable give 15 days notice therof by printed handbills at least ten in number to be posted in the most conspicuous places in said township ; said election being to decide the question of removing the place of holdingeleetions for said township, and the tickets shall be_ marked " For the change," and" Against the change." " Commonwealth - vs. James Capwell.— Indictment, bigamy. Defendant pleads guilty. Sentenced to pay a flue of $lOO, and 'costs, and undergo imprisonment at labor in solitary confinement in Penitenti aryfor ono _ • - - Corimionwealth Vs`. Rhoda and Leviuia IndietmeitaaTrCeny, Vire : btiHa pion4ntor;,.! tletendantA -0,-aA;gottry-. a sehretteixl_tepjr . ay a 6ne of $ I 0 and eosta s and iindergolinpnson ment in jail for thirty days. Levinia directed to be sent to the House of Ref uge. Commonwealth vs. Virgil Robison and Whitfield Chamberlin. Indictment, lar ceny. Morgan L. Wood, prosecutor.— Nolte Priargue entered in case of W. Chamberlin Virgil Robison pleads guilty, and is directed to be sent to the House of Refuge. . Welmarding et of vs, L. S. Lenheim.— Verdict for plantiff for $804,58. F. Whipple vs. L. Harding & Co. Ver dict for defendants. John Young vs. E. V. Green, G. B. Eldred, S. Rogers,--A. Lathrop, and C. D. Lathrop. Verdict for plan tiff for $BO. Tiffany vs.,Lathrop Township,- Verdict for plaintiff for $2l. Commonwealth vs. Effie Osterliout.— Indictment,maiming a cow. Sentenced to pay a fine of $lOO, and costs, and under. go imprisonment in Penitentiary fur one year. _ Court appoint S. R. Lovelace constable of Susquehanna Depot. Erie Railway Co. vs. M. S. Barnwell. Ejectment. Conditkonal verdict for plain. Teachers' Examinations. • Each applicant will please write at the beginning of a sheet of foolscap, hers name, post offikm, place of residence, what works on teaching she has read, and how many terms she has taught. If draft dm. do not interfere, examina tions will be held as follows : Jessup, at Centre School-house, April 18. Rush, at Snyder do 66 12 . Auburn, at. Centre do " 20. 1 Springville, atifollotv do 66 21. Dimock, At Corners do " 22. Franklin, at Sinith ' do 46 25 . Liberty, at Bailey i do ." 26. Silver lake, at MN do " 27. Friendsvill_ l e Choconnt, . 17 . 4 ..,„. 49. Apalaeon, ,Middletoyen, L,',':' l ;" 2B. & Liukaillead6alio, at vide Foteet Labe and Chap- . Coven climi 2 . 9. 1 man, at , llarford, at VilfigeSehOot•bOnse, May , O. Jackson, at n 2, _ ‘ do ' 3- Oakland, Harmony t es b oro a 4. and Snag's at; , , ~ • ' Gt Bend & liero , eittide river " 5. N. Milford & 806,10 re &IL ", 'O. Lenox, at Glenwood &shoot-house, " a, Clifford it Dundaff, it - City AO "• 16. Herrick, at Uniondale do " 11. Ararat. * !Thomson, Arius& eimeli 'A , 712%. Gibson, at Ernion Hill SchoolAuttiai, i i !it& Bridgi3witerds Montrose - do - ' -46 q *11i... Lathrop, st Hillsdale .`' - do I " `' 4ll . ! `l7.`, Brooklyn, at Centro do,:, ":",: 18. Examinations saw begin at 0 o'clock . ' - i`- 5- .^' Ey AASrortorMol3t444 Brtiolayii, Afiril .2301364. Taman/MIK , • • ' N. Y. linidesale Reported for ther:lfeefrois•Demerral by Joarsu- Cattirsitivi, VotorkftsaiOn merch= ant, No. 32 Jay, street, • New York, to whom shipments Of ,produce may be made. Two thirds of the,tnaiket :value will be advanced on the reeeipt - of the goods if desired, and a- Agdelyyet* made for ' the balance... , Volk' litetional and a by market-report 'Seel; two* charge lijr snail to those inidttait,ne Remarks/it; me rle 4pri/18, 'B4. —Beeswax wanted,' beans eteadlY,Peas steady, butter. 'declining, cheese wanted, aim apples Windy; peacheil wanted, plums cherries,raspberries,blieltberries, wanted, eggs ePantiditlour. firm,corn meal wanted, buckwheat firm, tliifirm, furs *feathers wanted, fresh meats &wheat wanted, rye wanted, oats firm, corn wanted, hides firm, hopaquiet, lard wan'ted, beef wanted, pork in demand, poultry wanted, seeds firm, tobacco wanted, sorghum wanted, wool steady, apples wanted. • Beeswax, pure, per pound, a 6509 -67 ,14 impure , : 40 42 Beans, white sound, per be., 2 40 3 00 Peas, per bushel, - 1 10 l 40 . Butter in tubs; per pound, 36 43 ' 1 firkins, " 39 40 " rolls, IS 33 40 Cheese, choice, " 17 18 " common, " 12 14 Dried Apples 8 11 " Peaches, " 28 29 14 Pitting, - " 17 19 " Cherries, " 28 28 " RasPherriew„ 27 29 " • Blackberries," 17 . 19 Eggs, fresh, per Dozen, - 24 25 Flour, wheat, per bariel, 7 00 11 00 " rye, • " 5 00 0 75 Corn meal, per hundreillbs., 2 00 2 to Flax, per pound, ' 19 23 Furs and Skins, see Price' Current, forlist. Feathers,_ live geese, per lb., 'O5 7o Beef Sides, - " 8 15 Mutton in carcase, " 8 14 Veal " 7 . 13 Pont dressed " 9 11 Wheat, per bushel, 143 175 Rye, 61 11 0 135 Oats, es _ 87 91 Corn, gg, 124 140 Venison, per pound, 8 11 Game, see Prite Current for full report. Pigeons, ~ ' per dozen, -'', 225 Rides, drjr;- per pound, . 22 25 " green, " 11 12 HoPki-apritne, 44 20 30 46 ' ' 4 14 Lard,•oommon to bad, per 114 13 - 1 b Beefrness, - per barrel, 700 18 00 46 prime, . -St SOO 16 00 Pork, mess, -'" -" 15 00 26 00 146 prime,46 - 10 00 20 u 0 Hams, smoked,: 'per lb. • 15 18 Shoulders, ottioked, 46 .' 13 14 8ac0n,.., , " - 'l4 16 Chicken s; '_ ' , . : .7 . . 6 22 24 Turkeys, - - "- ' 22 24 Geese, 51,. . --- . e ld 15 Ducks, " -; 44 l e e 26 Clover - Seed, - g* ' 22'' . 'u' - - , Tuneothy Seed, per bushel,, 3,` - 350 Flax Seed, ," - 3.40 . 360 Tallow, .- • ' per lb. 12 13 Wool, wished, " ' ' 60 86 unwashed, " 4O 55 Apples, ' pet barrel; 300 800 Maple Sugar, -- per pound, 15 20 Nolm.-=-4 full ,report of the New York Market earl. be Seen -at' the office of the Montruse,Dtmocrat, corrected , op - to last Saturday.. ,We have on file a, weekly Price Current of Produce,-for the use of our friends who may call to examine it. In the above list is g iven the lowest and highest prices whic are governed by quality and condition. Many articles that are not mentioned above, can be found on the report in this office. Snoorro AFFIIAL—About 2 o'clock on Tuesday morning, April sth, a shoot ing affray occurred at the Depot, in which two men named Christopher Myers and George Miles were 'shot. Miles died in a few moments, and Myers, it is thought, cannot recover.. It appears that the two had been drinking pretty, freely the night before and met James Robinson, a Mech anic, formerly of this place, with. whom Miles had a fight in which be was worsted. About two o'clock they again met at the Depot, when Myers and Miles both pitch ed on him and mauled him severely. As soon as Robinson could get clear of them, he drew,a pistol and shot them both.— Bing. Rep. —The Washington Chronicle, of April 13th, contained the following rather unu• anal language.for an abolition organ : "Thefioodingof the country with paper money must cease, Omit willcontinue to raise prices and sweep away values in a financial deluge." EXECUTRIX' NOTICE: NOTICE is heileby given that letters testamentary upon the estate of WILLIAM REARDON; late of Franklin township. deceased. have been granted to the eabscriber. and all persons having claims against said estate are requested to present the name, duly attested, for settlement. slid those indebted to same are required to make inunediate payment. - • RANNAII REVLEION, Executrix: Fniaillo.'llpti111.18611: exc. Y , : DiSSOilltrices Midas* ng ALLEN r i a gbileabsrs, xnudie firm ofMALDWIN., A BARNHART, Is Ali lit y dissolved, by moms! con sent. An notes sna salonnte wW belontid the old stead. • , t • . !t2 >WM 'l4 ALLEN. - Montrose. se q.T. OARNMART. Dumyat - 41,414g5. late „Members- of :the abo7ll firm. Wing orsitseedibeintoirest ot P.LBABNRA.. B.T. In the Roar. reed. naGrocery IMBlnfliA•linli continue the same filial lta• • Montrose April 41,1684. oeuvwoll & ALLEN. CLOVER : - AND luggrgy . . 5W 44.1 , Xem - Slangtlna . `'" • n tit 3311,1.25 . 131011ifitilfsA 'Diktat . ° iotilfarwtasiastacer ava for ilabitt n on the • : premiss" wain% on ••DAY, as artiehre siala iattasair.: . 7 new rnileh Cows, 2 dry Cows, B twa. year Olds, 9 Yearling% .14 Mul e & span of young Horse% Shoate c ti lot,of Tar. keys, Ducks andlehiekena t llninbar Vat en, 1., SPring Wagon, 1 Baggk e zi pair 'Jobb Sletghs,- I,Cutter Elvin of -& carriage_ Harness, a Mowing Manbihkza /tome- e 2 Plows, a Harrow and SeraSera per, 2 Sip kettles, $ Churns, 9 gutter Tubs, a qlantity,of Milk Pans and Wig, and acoariety of Farmiagiltensilai boast* hold Furniture, and other gooda not taco toned. TERMSJ-Catrtor ill eau can e,B months With interest ad appreallisti u Sad Pridgeiritpx April 19.1961. . 4w • ' BURRITT, INEALCIt la Staple and ran ry Dr 7 Saida, Crockery, Hardware, bon. Stoves, Drags, OIL. es4Painta. BootnandShoes, Bata and Caps Ballo ROAM Groaerlesi Provisions, etc., New Ki na rd, ftts Ps. .i : Apra 11. 11364., . • DR. D. A. LATHROP. * • TiCB. Peed. Cooper & Co's 014 asaldet BOWL Surgeada particolar... ter Reefer:es 10 years etr peered:. e. Boards. ISMutile Keystone liotel. Montros May FARM FOR BALE! S F ranklin acre o s f i leila l nglit /7 vllt 2 "W. sn litilmoved. With a god Hones, a small Bum. and two Orchards. Is within a shun distance of chturk,stots, school•honse and blacksinithshop. References— W. K. HATCH Montrose. , J. L. 2dERRIBIAN, Franklin. April 11,1264.w4 5 R. P. CHAMBERS, DlU:daft Executor's Notice. woncE la hereby given to perms haillag demands 1.11 against the estate of CHRISTOPHER WARD, late of Silver Lake township, deceased, that the nine mast be presented to the undersigned for arrangement, and all persons indebted to said estate mnst settle theeiune without delay. DENNIS O'DAY, Executor. Binghamton, April 14, 1864. 6w. Executrix' Notice. ds NlAltiltittheereeerteort=lllll B .°Bl2.BChEnizStan, of liberty township, deft-lured, that the same must be presented to the undersigned tot snangeznent. and all persons indebted to said estate most settle the same without delay. *JANE A. CHAMPLIN, Liz. Liberty, April 14, 1864. 6w• D. BREWSTER, AUCTIONEER FOR SUSQ'UA Address, Montrose, Pa. Administrators' - Notice. NOTICE is hereby given toptioning denunids lust= the estate of Onett.C. liassOLlate of Lenox township, deceased, that Melanie must be presented to the undersigned for arrangem ant, and all peasant in debted to said cause are requested to make .immedlate payment. . WI ~ BEW A C I CA. LIM, Lezioxville; April 4th, 1864 -6w AdminLthtiats. FINANCIAL. • HOPE GOLD COMPANY. IWIES-"GOLD purr LODE," GILPIN corfrry • COLORADO. • Capital 80:000 shaive, s 2s •eigtu axe, Colorado. Oro. W. OnallSXlf. F. S. Strpo,New-York. Barciarna Foams, N. Y. EL S. Contr. New-York. R. C 0112713,1. Warm N. Y. 2dataitn, New-York. If. C. TYLER, New-York. 8.0. Aitsonn, Providence, R. I. President—Me Excellent, JOBS EVANS, Governor of Colorado Territory. . Vlee-Presidento--lion. S. G. &Lama, Dr. P. EL Junto. • Treasurer—Was:in B. Lairrort. Secretery—J. P. Dams. (Italy reaco.lll Office No. ClltTstrcoq New-York. EXECUTORS' SAIL Talt undersigned, Exeentore of the estate of James ?swot. Jate of Jessup township. dee'd, will sell at public vendee 011 „ . Eulurrloy, April 16114,1884, 4t 10 o'e. a.WI, the following property, to wit : 11 Cowe, 4 Textlings, 1 Eloise, 1 iTog. 1 Churning Sheep, 1 two-horse Liimr Wagan.l lighibogiry Wagon, 1 two-horse Sleigh. Fan ning Mill, sett doable ;11striese t _ . 1, single Horner*. Plows, Tiragx, and other Parta k ing Utenailsot quantity of [fay and Grain, Churning whine, P e n a a nd Dairy Fixtures, together with other articles toootonotolto to mention. • TERMS..-All sums over $5, six months credit with Interest and approved security—under f,5, cash down. JJI3IES SHAY, j Ex , rl. Jessup, April 4, %4c - E. FAUHOT, PAY UP, AND SAVE' COSTS. • ji L ite p l e a l t s e ons kn firm oorißnogyrtiSfrdelslißteFt;debted , are retso. pectfully Informed that the unpai Notes and Accounts of said firm are yet in the hands o f the subscriber; but after the first of May all unpaid :natters will be placed in the hands of s proper °Meer for collection. • WM. 11. BOYD. Montrose, April 7, 1861. St Tl[ GOLD 6111 PISSED 333 r Clcorigresel. STUDY ECONOMY and buy your SPRING & SUMMER GOODS TOE REGULATOR! GEORGE HAYDEN AS Jost received item* end splendid stocked Or PEW GOODS, conldstlag of Boots. and '-Shoes- 114 Th A.tirp:,"CATS, e W. 7 CL: igitrAtlST; . ariP; o 4 l B l 9 ,g 6l 1*"i 7 4. 1 . 10 0110 TRUNKS, -TEAVEttilieattge, Wan* mat CArectginira, UNDER BAirb. Droves, AvEele 'ilOAßFS;Voilers, Glow ffaidsvi I HvgitereutA,Umerellar.d4.,4te. • Dave lotogin4 outs pc 0006, sou Oa &Tann& Great aad 9#4411. (grim atryclitapjor Men:ISIS Remember ' - thei , Plado: • North vlRg cof . Ple WM* !,11117 occoPSIC/ 1 4 6 4 2 IPEO lor * 4brit. jet'_: HOYDEN. •w~re..,~tdes ~~ u~.~` rit• : 77r . ..A.vwiniv•-•iermairigrav =t. • . • TO ItfETV TEVI - ; f. • ATTEN TlO4 r- ALL comollic .Rostmo - -.• • COP iiitiCaNr i l l 3R.oo,4333i Ewe 4 c i ne joaea al ia - are deo:Spell frina this- date to -do •NOstottz ante" 114 iffffeW• lad fifth& Aka Vat they intewildeettoas oftettltas Itzt•tntb nets *ld Mottle MI • We watbliattre thettuctetetteWwWlaalMalPthatto/diecouga i l e elthet-altbaub a, • Mete We hate to itazaTu7gthi wa-W.V atal Weviast tam ff enema . 'Wawa ?tit • le t eat tiplgrUella Mgr cIatdMMOICIIIIILIFUI ftelleatata a aboattetaleit ai= bat aevietttelses the innuiem tatmee at ono init2te tote ehatute4,_ atcArwit,., • we watgaeltinkold eistosaidi 44111 tetialita lama uolifli m " Aw r"" mff ‘'" l2 "Caw _ . • „ . GOODS CHEAP- FOR ''O6ASII.• • We also advise all who desire to bny- . GOODS CHEAP • FOR. CASH toad lasi evast_si oar Stock. which te.qra f ;dote Inell particulate, sad we %LI dale* reaficeiable puma MO Ch.a..mg plichata quit* =amt, thing from W. CASH PRICES FOR FARMPRODUCE. • . Those who are indebted to nv and have se *many erases for nottiaPhi, *od d whim to bring Greta. Battetlerd, Dried apple" demo* , enure, stems. Wool forldi, 804 1 14 11 4 we wifi snow tbm eaaltsatei tot them end phloem* emonattethett cat= GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM & , MONTROSE, Pa.. Mut, Affl. 1 864. ' NEW ARRANGEMENTS! • A NEW EMI FOR XOO,OOll & 011113111' - t 'Cr? • • : 9 For. CASH or Iteady Pay.. (mamma. is. tEMOI4I7O d) /210). AV w E e dust retr i ed fromas the East with a new . tad H gtabg d. Abe giolting The Latest and most approved Styles. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERS. 0131.1e1000 3esPILIMISI, Of every Deecdpitort. 1 7 °' 7—a co -cr riL Of the choicest brands, Including Esirtli celebrated Fish, Dairy Salt; Teas, Ogees, Spices, Sugars, Molasses, At very Low prices for VASA, Firm sad for yourself. Cash paid for Grain, Ratter, Eggs, Wt. 2,000,000 dos. Eggs wanted. err= dw riy?c: r o i regy ° gr. ecww ' to G. L. STONE. E. L. WEEMS. Montrose, 4prttist. issa_ es " JAMES B. BE WITT - DEALER IN DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, CHOICE F AMWY era oA la @ .J 3 _lll 9 BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats and Caps, CaISLCIOC3.I3L re. GLASS-WARE, watusiA ham MEMO AND NAIL EICOLZI .7.42IA.WECEILTIL 4 41210. Produce taken in Exchange. Montrose, Feb. '64. J. 8.. DeWITT. "THE FAMOUS. BARBER." Come and see the famous Barber, Famous Barber, late of Hayti. Late of Hayti, now at Wllson'el. Now at M. S. Wilson's Store Room, Find me shaving and shampooing, ' Find me cutting hair to suit you, Find me ready at your service. At your service, CHARLEY MORRIS Montrose, Oct. 15, 1868. If PETER HAY, Zaloozaisea. Auburn Four Corners, Pa. . VAIIIILY DYE COLOfI N With dineettotesThow I! to use them, thresh) by - - ABEL TUBRELL. - GEO. P. LITTLE, - • Lworlsipe a r z ept, A ersl i ti o rVit h lr,& rfi e , BACK PAT, PENSION MAIM& at /41 clatoistatistated to my care will bo *headed to promptly. etuutetoteso eneceeelhl., bloi4tote t March 10,.1884.-8m TIMOTHY & SO, • FOR SALE BY CATIMELLI FOREST lAN& . Adothospatooosßotoo; .. • - ideencraveraby giiiiig = thootaim WaslA Swar_it to maks teunedtsite ps m ymenk atel all perm*laak_dge 011TUlg i What sald dscoduit i mms thoilIss!!) •= -M,lpr i cuSgipZ e t;;; ; -: Ilarditag-4 111* • NEW GROCERY VARIETY STORE ! BISEMTOFUTARBELLI Tom Mfg subscriber would infonn his old Mists. Mk public generally, that he has just retuned MO New York City with well selected am:bug; IN and Tizianf other attlelea, aneb of ale n 0n.....5. eed01l la and that they eV be told the_ prices that cannot WI to kit. Moue esti eiX=ake6 A. N. BIILIMID. Montrose, Feb. 110864. FLOUR ! FLOUR efROMIS FAMILY morn, by th o loular rs , •,J or pound, for tale a% the Lowest dish A. N. BtfTTIGL TALLOW, EGGS, DRIED APPLES Ma most Made of produce wantedin Sir Gopda at Um Grocers and Variety Store of- LIU BULLAID. ISICIPLEPINUEUEIP PENJONS, BOUNTY, AND BACK PAY. trlrEued_finljneiLLlCENSED AGENT orratoot. ETS.H.:WT will gime prompt - atteattbn to 01 ogres im a r p ria tits ears . Merges lbw aid MI& teatlen % e V. Alotttrote, Jan. 141, SOLDIERS' BOUNTY PitNSIONS, .:fif. • _ And Back Pays! I undersigned Iseamtuto ALMON ar tire OMNI* 1 nom will give prompt attention to all elitism bittop ted to Me awe. No charge unless mexessild. Montrose, Aug. '.• J. B. wawa*. ST. CH. R 33 LES HOTEL, lir ar. 33'uLrigeellso - :~ - Ang. 6, Pm ly ERIE RAILWAY. curts.h.ozri,res—,..neinserivit" fb following hours, via: WESTWARD norxn. EASTWARD BOIIND. 1, Bunt° Express,B:ol p.m 9, N.Y. Express, 1118p.ma 8, Night Express,l:sB a.m 6, Steamboat •• 5, Mall at'l:49 p.m 16, Cincinnati " GONILA 17 .- Way Freight, 11•87p.m 20, Way Freight, ilktashatt 91, Arco:cod:HMls. 0:33 Train a. runs every day, does not run Mondays. Tral York, rune through to Bun kirk. Cr SEW GOODS! A general assortment of GOODS, arrlvin at is. PIT-21:TX7CI, Ciumbenemiadiesjazcip oil otc. at $225. SEVEN OCTAVE $226. ROSE WOOD PIANO-FORTH! & CO. 449 BroadwayM.T. NEW, ENLARGED SCALE PLANO-FORTEI3, with all latest improvements. Thirty years' experience, with greatly Increased facil ities for manufacturing, enable to to sell for CASH at the above unusually low price. Our Instruments WS calved the hlgheist award at the World's Fair. and for Ave autfeessivo years at the American Institute. War ranted Ave„years. Tae liar CAM. Call or send for descriptive Circular. [March 17--Sm & INTO SEED, AND seed NATTiea,t,. FOR imit ßY ILII/I.loWrit, sik ?Montrose, Pesin?aw MILINERY & STRAW , . .• ::/rC . JO -4 1:3129 TN EVERY VARIETY. of the latest luipattattossield A. of Me newest outmost fashionable styles. Our IStrisivirZielpartztiedilt will comprise VIM variety of Bonnets, lets =Maw minas to be foand in Outline, of the • Wait WWII approved alutpataml styles. iromot „,yours, Iraiam t Atad.lolol7.- _ • ' .IWitabiult/ 7 0. " ". , istleina a issiriener - MOMS No. 16 runs Stmdays. but In Sof Saturdays, from New to, but does soil= to Das. 111 NOT, Glen. Supt. Tura%