_— cvcstrzMir "W,36l4!ikazELEs. Wool Carding, . _ See an advertisement, of . wool -carding and c lothdreising in tliis-paper. , . . Cows for cc - Quarter.' The live.stock business - has been active for the last feri days, especially cows, and ri large number have changed hands at 25 @3l cent!. Those wanting cows at this rate . can . enliniie at the Pound. Effects of Lightning. On Sunday last, a choice blooded bull, - owned by Mathew. Baldwin, .13ridgaw which bad on tbat day for the first, been turned into the riasttire, was killed by a stroke of lightning, in the open field. :No trace of the stroke could be found upo n the body. _ , , Take Can of Your Cowp.- Noncs.--Owners of cattle, &c., will please take notice that the Borough Or dinance prohibiting Cows, &c., from run ning at large in the streets of Montrose, will be enforced. War. GARY, May 2d, 1e.64. Constable. Roney Wanted—s2,ooo. A Farmer, owninga farm worth $6,000 desires to borrow V,OOO to pay off all his debts, and would secure the money by a mortgage to run, not over six years, with interest - annually. Any ono wishing to make a safe investment, can learn the name and_residence of the applicant by inquiring at•this office. myl 2 3w* Important Local News. • Citizens of Montrose who allow their fowls, dogs, etc., to visit their neighbors' gardens should remember that they—the dogs and fowls—are liable to come to grief and an early grave, " according to iaw." Also that COWS are prohibited from running at large in any street or road at any time by a State law, in addi tion to the Borough Ordinance. Elder Bush. One of our exchange newspapers says insects never touch the elder bush. The leaves of the elder, scattered over cucum bers, cabbage, squashes, and other plants subject to the ravages of insects, effectu ally shields them. The plum and other fruits may be saved by placing on the branches and through them, bunches of elder leaves. It is said that ants will not come about where elder leaves are scattered. This is easily tried ; and if successful, of great im portance. A Strike s and Shooting Affray. Monday and Tuesday of this (now last) week the workmen upon the new Shop, at Susq'a Depot, and in the quarry, were on a strike for higher wages. Their de mands; we understand, were granted, and all is now brisk again. During the strike a sort of riot occurred. A man was engaged at work, and the crowd of strikers gathering around him, his cousin attempted to protect him, but was stoned and driven back some distance, when he drew a revolver and shot one;of the strikers in the breast. Upon this the strikers rushed towards him in a body, crying for vengeance, but by the interpo posit ion of the citizens he was taken into custody, and his life saved. The injured man, we learn, is fast re covering from the effects of the shot.—N. l'enn'an. Borough Ordinance. That it shall not be lawful for any neat cattle, horses, swine, sheep, geese, or other doinesticated animals of a mischie vons nature, to go at large in said boro' (of Montrose); and if any such animal shall be found at large within said boro', it shall be the duty of the High Constable forthwith to take up and impound the same; or if any of the said, animsls shall be found in any lot or close, it shall be the (duty of the High Constable at the request •of the owner or occupant of said close, to take up and impound the same. That if any dog, turkey, duck, 'len or fowl, shall be found in any cellar, barn, outhouse, GARDEN, or close, ip said 'boro', it shall be LAWFUL - far the owner or occupant thereof to 11111 4 take and carry away such dog, turkey, du!,7, hen or other fowl. Advance Payment, Now when all prices have : so'advanced that a paper dollar is worth 'hardly 55 cents in purchasing our materials, 485 c., we must notify our slow-paying subscri bers that none bat those who pay strictly IN ADVANCE, will be entitled to their papers at $1,50 psi annum. Daring the mouth of May any subscriber who pays all in arrears and a- year in advenc,e, will be Charged only the advance rates; but :after May . 3lst those who neglect payment' will be liable to pay $2, and if put into ,colleetion, $2,50 a year. This is no more than justice to us, and with fullnotice our patrons should not blame us if they lose half a dollar through neglect. , Teachers' -Examinations. Each applicant will please write at the beginning of a sheet of foolscap, her name, fast :Orme, place of residence, - what -worlm on teaching she has read, and how =any terms she has taught. If draft ;fro. do/to£' interfere, examine . . tions will be held as.follows : Gibson, atAkionifillßehoollocse" 13 Bridgewater:afs . Idontrose 'do "- 16 Lathrop, at, Hillsdale do " 17 Brooklyn, at Centre " 18 F • mittationS Mi4elbegitilid, 9 o'clock. E. A. WESTON; PO. Stlet., -lirooklyn, April 22,1864.-v-- Deeda—lTm superior pee& are sold at this offiei,' at moderate priusit; N. Y. Wholesale Prices .of• Produce, Reported for the Monforsi,Dinukc:Ot by, Josteu CmiPutirini, Cainthissien - inereh- , ant, No. 32 Jay street, Neif - Yoric, to , whom shipments of produce mai bo made: . , Two Of. the arket value will ,be' advanced on ;the receipt., of the goods if desired, and a quick return made for the balance. FnII directione, and :a weekly market. report sent free. of cha!ga by mail to' those making shipments; -- Remarksfor the week endfng.Atliy 7th, '64. Wanted--Beeswax, Butter, Cheese,OA apples, apples, peaches, plums , chArriescblii-ber -7,-*p: Faspbc:fieve7gWfak; furs, feathers, hides, lard, beef, pork, poUltry, wool and apples. Steady—Beans, peas, S4dS, buckwheat. Firm—Flour, corn meal,; fresh meats, wheat, rye, oats, Corn. Beeswax, pure, per pound, $ 59@$ 58 " irnpure, " y• 40 42 Beans, white sound, per lbu., 240 300 Peas, per bushel,. I • 1 , 10 140 Butter to tubs, Per pound, : 35 40 " firkins, t 28 38 Yc rolls, ' 28 36 Cheese, chum, " 17 " • common, " • 10 14' Dried Apples , 9 •11 " 'Peaches, ", 27 30 " Plums, ", ri 19 " Cherries, " 27 30 " Raspberries, ", 27 30 " Blackberries, 'F. 17 19 Eggs, fresh, per doien, ; 20 21 Flour, wheat, per ba l rreli 700 11 00 " rye, " 1 500 700 Corn meal, per hundred lbs., 150 300 Flax, per pound, ; 19 24 Furs and Skins, see Price Current, for list. Feathers, live geese, per lb., 65 70 Beef Sides, " 10 14 Mutton in carcass, . " 8 14 Veal, " 6 14 Pork, dressed, " 9 11 Wheat, per bushel, 140 .1 85 Rye, 1.6 120 140 Oats, " 85 91 Corn, " • 120 140 Venison, per pound, 9 11 Game, see Price Current for full report. per dozen, . 2 50 per pound, 23 26 11 12 46 20 30 '" • 4 14 Lard, common to best, per lb., 13 14 Beef, mess, , per barrel, 900 20 00 " prime, " : 800 14 00 Pork, mess, i • " : 16 00 ,26 00 " prime, " ' 10 00 20 00 Hams, smoked, per lb. 16 18 Shoulders, smoked, " 12 13 Bacon, 64 1E 14 Chickens, it 20 24 Turkeys, iig 22 24 Geese, l4 13 14 Zlnck,, i< 24 20 Clover Seed, ; ig 12 13 Thpothy Seed, Ik t er bushel, 3 350 Flak Seed, I " 340 360 Tallow, per lb. 13 14 Wool, washed, " 75 02 44 unwashed, ," 50 60 Apples, per barrel, 300 500 Maple Sugar, - per pound, 15 20 . N OTZ.-A ful / 1 report of the New York Market can be seen at the office of the Montrose Democrat, corrected up 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 given the lowest and highest prices which ore governed by quality and condition. Many articles that are not mentioned above, can be found on the report in this office. Pigeons, Hides, dry, " green, Hops, prime, Dr. Tobias , Ten Dia - LDltment.—MOßE TESTI:IIO3Y! This is to certify that for the last five rears I hard us-edin my family Dr. Tobias' celebrated Venitian Liniment, and in every instal:Lee have forted it !idly equal to hls recommendations. A have found it to give almost instantaneous relief in cases of toothache, croup, bilious colic, sore throat, pain; in the chest and back, and rheumatism. aad.l cherfolly recommend its 4rialto every one afflicted with any of the above•named diseases. JAMS 11. WARNED- Hartford, Conn., Oct. 16th,1861. Sold by all druggists. Office, 513 Cortladt st. Sew York. Slay 5. -.W. - Swam two or three Hogsheads of "Beebe," " Tonic Bitters," " Sarsaparilla," " Nervous Antidotes, &c. &e. bre., e rd after you are satisfied with the result, then try - on box of old Dr. Buchan's English Specific Pills—and b restored to health and vigor in less than thirty days. They are purely vegetable, pleasant to take, prompt and- Salutary in their effects on the broken down and shattered constitution. Old and young eat take them to good advantage. Imported and sold only in the United States Emil. by k ims . J .S. BUTLER. General Agent, . . Station D. Bible' House, New York. ~.1 P. B.—/t. bo nt - to any address on receipt of price— which is One- ' thee. [Mara 24,—1n 147 - Do WI with tote Cured 7—Dr. Buchan's English Specific Pills cure, in less than, SD days, the worst cases of Nervousness, Impotency, Premature Decay. Seminal Weakness Insanitf, and all Urinary, Sexual and Ner vous affections, no giatterfrom what cause produced.— Price, One Dollar per box. Sent, post-paid by mail, on receipt ot an order.: Address • JAMES'S. BUTLER, General Agent, Station D, Bible House, licurTork. March 54—Pm - A A . tar Use no other 4-13nchan's Sperific Pitts are the only Reliable Reniedy for all diseases - of the Seminal. Urinary and ,Nertans Systems. Try one box, and be cared.:One Dollar a box. One box will perfecta cum or moneyirefunded. t. Sent by Emil on receipt of price. • , • AWES EL BUTLER, General Agent, t SPftiou D, Bible House, New York. -105"Tratio , renaf to ramaleory—Dr. Cheese.. artanla- PIILe.--The combination of ingredients in these Ms is the remit of a long and extensive practice They are mild in their operation, andcannot do harm to the most delicate ;certain in correcting all Irregnisultien Painful Idenstrnatlons, removing all obstructions, whether front cold cir ;;otherwise, headache, pain in the Bide, palpitation alba heart, whites. all nervous affec tions. hysteria; fatigue, pain in, the back. and limbs, &c..distarbeil , sleep , arise .fromlnterruption of natue. -. , ,', • • •• i - • • : DE. eirEESMArg PILLS was the eatainettozaileint Of anew era in the treatment of irregularities,and obstructions which have copsignedso many to if , more. • No female can enjoy good healihunlesslS regales,. and whenevm. an ob struction takes place the . general hah Was tode. cline. ThOOE4llB form the "finest e ration ever pat • forward with IMBIADIATB and ' 'WENT RUC. cEsn. `.float'! 'bier CO ivacd.— Take thia adiertisement to our Druggist end tell him thatrop want thsßESZTand most RELIABLE Female Ittedia 6 in the RIM, *Lich is comprised in three Piga. I i • ; Dr. ;ciumbatiutt PILLS -:, ' have been a standard Remedy for over thirty are, and 4 are the moat effectual one ererictunra tar all mplaints peculiar to Irentales. To all classes lift vabablei inductagiWith certainty. 4teriodicul , y; ..They are knOWnfOOK!IIIIIIIde, who have used 0 different thrcrperiods. ont thet countm having the sanction of some of them st eminent Physicimus in America. - • - Explicit dir ion.ftetinfAchenfitoPeotatiwg 4 ma, with each B ee—the - price $1 perbazortboxes for $5, contablinrealbo_ WWI'S, Pals sent by op?rompt. ly. secure fo2to a , bnavatiOn, bY remitting 4 1 in PP/I"' etorp.'..,fiqd b ll , , T,Miets generally. , _„ 4 laarauxm,..,:..A.Toritetor„.._.• •intsusio,_• , ~.:_ 81ACedar Meet, New4rork; : prAkild , fallen by Abelicorrell ; fu Tunktum-. tack by jj 4 W;.Lyntini; in Orest pod by L.. Gritlfa. F . • t - ' !: , , .., •.- .;.: On the 7th inst., by Elder Til den,llln-ALTAN.J. WELCH and. Visi LE. VINA G..SITITOW,,both QC Erludriin,§nsq. co. XONIALT3EIO3. In New 'Mil_fiz);il-- r•it'rr'ili, Offi, of spotted l i l fever, Eriudirrit L., daughter of Wm. T. 1 and Citittne Corwin, aged 11 years, 11 p/Ontlis and 20 days. 1 ' In Middletown, Susq. co., April 27th, 1864, Ports Ross, wife of the late Joseph Ross, in the 88th year of her_age.: Since the year 1807 she has been owe the most devoted members of the M. E. Church. Her piety was constant, consist ent and uniform. The theatre" upon which it was exhibited in its most, eleva ted character, was home. There her pie ty shone with a pure and steady lustre, and making all happy who came within its influence. She was a native of New Mil ford Conn. She, with her F•arents, Job and Anna Camp, and the other inembers of the family, in the year 1792 remo •t . 1 to Wyalusing, Bradford (then Lnze . • county, where she lived until she Was mar ried to Joseph Ross, Jan. 31, 1796 ; then removed to Middletown about the year 1798, while it was almost a complete wil derness, and there remained until her death. , "And thus our treasures flee; Tie after tie is riven, To raise our thoughts from earth, And bring us near to heaven. Administrators Notioch, - AToTicE is hereby given to all persons indebted to the ,n Estate of ADBLIN BUSH, late of Bridgewater twp., deceased, to make immediate payment, and all personstisving claims against said estate will present them to the undersigned for settlement. 31. B. BUSK. and AMY BUSH, Bridgewater, May 12,1861.-6w* Administrators. ExOcutors' Notice. 11VOTICE is hereby given to nil persons indebted to 11 the estate of JEREILIAII GANFIELD, deceased, late of Middletown township, to make immediate pay ment. and all ptrsons having demands against said es tate will present them to the undersigned for settle ment. .- JEFIENLUI CANITEI 4 D, JOSEPII ti►nirEL TAn6AaT,i Executors. Middletown, May 12, ISti4.--tiw• XW00EE.41.3111( & VII7.IMEINCMIC Irtanniaetnrers and Dealers in WOOLEN GOODS , Camptown, on Wypiusing Creek, Bradford Co. Pa. Rolls , Carded and Cloth Finished. WManufacture Cloth for Customers on Shares, or et the following prices per yard : Cassimere„ best finish, Sue, 45 cents. Plain Cloth, best finish, Sue, 45e. Gray and Mixed Cassimeres. 40 Ms. Tweeds, 82 cents. Common Fulled Cloth, 40 eta. Whito Flannel, 22 cents. Madder Red Flannel, 82 cts. Gray Flannel, 25 cta. The Gray Flannel made with taste, and very suitable for Clothing. We will card Rolls for persons from a distance to take home without delay. BARNEY INGHAM, AMOS WRENCH. Camptown, May 10th. 1664.—tt WOOL - CARDING cLorii DRESSING. THE hid old hia.vingesanurgothrocufgaerega the machinery, is now ready and receive work, and will warrant all intrusted to his care to be done in a good and workmanlike manner. HARVEY SIBLEY. liarford, May 10th, 1804.-3 tn BOCIT. SHOE, GER MOM% SPE F. B.'WEEKS & CO. 11.7 jUbt °Pencil /their SPRING STOCK BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, EC Ms CO 'TIM XIV' fOr- GENT,N, FURNISHING GOODS, consisting of everything in Gents' line of apparel, front Boots to Bat, Ladies' Fine S_pring Balmorals and Gaiters, Men's Fine and Coarse wear, cheaper than any other house this side of New York. Come and see for yourselves. , Boots & Shoes made to order Montrose, May 10th. F. B. WEBIIS & CO. Manufacture of Woolen Goods. ChIEICBI 2 IVILIEL 1. MUD 3LkNUFACTURE OF WOOLEN GOODS, both • 1 in the household and the factories., has become of great importance on account of Reforming at present our principal article - of clothing. The nature of our cli mate makes it necessary, and the scarcity of Cotton has greatly increased the value of wool and fabrics made from ft; and being engaged in the business of making Cloth and Flannel, and also Roll Carding, and Cloth pressing, we have thought that a few remarks with re gard to handling Wool, and the proper process of menu facture, might boot service:to the country, ands bene fit to ourselves. The Bret process with the farmer ado intends to make his wool into rolls for spinning and weaving at :home, after washing and shearing, Is assorting the qualities. this we do not expects farmer to do as perfectly as a regular manufacturer, but by trying he will appro xi mate towards It, and be amply paid for the little pains re quired, by having an even thread and smoother fabric. The fleeces - should be whole and should be spread out on a table—the coarsest wool will be found on the skirts of the fleece, and can easily be distinguished by looking closely to the fibre. Two qualities from each fleece will perhaps be close enough for ordinary purpos es;but as the sheep in our country differ much in their grades of wool—the coarse part of one may do to go with the finer part of another,_ and thus make three or four qualities out of the lot. If It is going to the manu factory or to market, the fleece should not be torn, but sites removing the tag-locks, should be rolled up com pactly. skin side out. Not less than one pound of lard, fresh butter or oil should be sent with every ten pounds of wool going to the carding machine. The next thing of importance is of course to be well carded, for which we will be entirely responsible; but in the matter of spinning_ and weaving, we have another caution to add. Unless the yarn Is evenly twisted, and beat up arenly in the loom, the cloth shrinks unevenly In falling—making some places wide and others nar row. andlf the finisher succeeds in pressing out the wrinkles, the cloth svFll resume its contortions Algaitt! when nand° Into a garment, and the mechanic is some timeswrongfnilyblamed for a coat's becoming lantern jawed on a man's back: It is easily avoided by giving the wheel an equal mother of turns to a given length of thread drawn-out. We find this dilneulty increased of late years, and have come to the conclusion that if some of the spinners do not keep better time on their pianos than on their spinningg wheels, tve should bate dreadful ly to listen to their naftle.; - -- • As every moment of labor should be employed to the best Advantage, and everyounee of material appropria ted to 'behest purpose, on account of our war, we pro pose to write sonanother chapters on our branch of bus iness after this is read sufficiently to beremembered,and Shaft endeavor to do onr work aloe enongq for s'Wmo ral skirt era doctor's boat. and make trowsem nice en ough to bust a farmer thwragka _yeses einign, at least. • VIG4aM & ftCll, Bon Pacrentr. imMPtenu. , ! Bradford - ea:May 12, TVLWrath :Staple ilia Fasz i liryflialds, erocier 7 , LP Hardware. Irou.-§toces.. , . OUr. mid Paints; 130otemultiboce.flats , asteoPt. re. Reilli,o Robes. ,GeoCeeles.Provielose 'dew NewNliford I's- - • • . -, 'APT,1114,1061. EXECUrOR'S IVOTICH lieraby given;thatin pursuance of an or. IX dor of the Orphan& Court of Susquehanna county to . me directed; I Willtzpose to public safe by Vendnef nu - the promisee Jit the township of liewilllford.ln said county, on SAIrURDAY,the Ilthdayof June nmt, at one o'clock in the oftornoon, the following described or parcel of :land; late . the - estate of BERRY NO; deed, to wit. , _ . All that certain piece or parcel of l and lying and be _ • in the said township of Newallford, bounded as ." • • . ; at..o.wiktja the centre c , f the bighvilky, aOjoining lands 'M Jo • elan; thence north* 1-2" west 110 perches to a corner, mace north '4'o* east 76 perches to a beech sapling ; then nth 43 1-2' east 112 perches' to the highway; thence. oath long the centre of the highway_ road B.percliesto the lace"of beginning, containing at acres be:the saran ore Or less, with the exception of about theca titres elf e northeast cornercheretofore sold to, Calvin Well. ,by deed. TERMS OF SALS.I-825 down-One third Of the bal. once on conlirmation,i and balaneeln one 'and two years with Interest annually on the whole sumunpaid._ zgaityrr ALDRICH, Executor: April 27. 1804. 'Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby :given to all-persons indebted to DANIBLUGGSR, late or.Tessup township, deed. to make immediatepe.pnciat, widen; persons baying claims against said decedent, will preteat the same to the undersigned for settlement. ZSNAS SMITH, Administrator. Jessup, May 311,1804..-4 w. • =is " • 'strator's Sale. "I' virtue e l f an ertlerof silt; issued 14 the Orphan's 1i genitor StusquehannaCounty, to me directed, will be xposed to' public sale, at au Won, at the Forks of Sn • e Creek,, in Franklin, on - , lIRDAY, MAY 21st, 1884, at 1 O'elOCk, P. M. " all thos two pieces of land situate in the township of Liberty, Susquehanna county, Penn's, late the estate of Joseph E. Webster, deceased, and described as foUosvp, tow t: The west halt of lot No. 23 of Bound's tract, contain• ing 60 acres ; and the Southern half of lot No. 14 of said Bound's tract, also conUiiningt4 acres.. TERMS made known on day of sate. H. L. BLOWERS, Adm'r. Franklin, April2B, 1864. 4W GROCERY, PROVISION STORE ! Post's Old Corner, opposite Searle's HoteL CRANE & FERGERSON TouLn respectfully announce to the public that they have on hand an extensive stock of -ek-. &.% GROCERIES, PROVISIONS .7.222,, &eta which they are selling cheap for ready pay CONFECTIONERY, of all sorts, and of the best varieties. Fresh Supplies constantly rec'd. 'Remember the place. Give us a call. Cash paid for Veal & Deacon Skins. 0. M. CHANE. P. T. PZUGEIZSON. Montrose, April 28. 1864. -AND NEW GOODS. frliE undersigned haying entered into business un '1 der the name and style of WEBB & BUTTERFIELD, beg leave to inform the public that they are now ye alving from New York a large and well selected stock of Goods of every description, felicitating of the latest styles of Spring and Slimmer Prints, Shallies, Delanes, Cass9l33l.ereS, oc:ottcorLa,cleis A LOT OF GROCERIES of all kinds. A., good assort rent of Crockery, Glass Ware, Wooden Ware, HATS 4Fze . .AI'S, BOOTS & SHOES, UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS,NECJI TIES, GLOVES, DRESS TRIMMINGS, SCARPS, COLLARS, ac. Alto a good ahortment of j . - HARDWARE, Consistivg of Shoyelsi . Spades Hoes" Forks Seythesi,Priming- t hooks,&e,*".- 121" All kinfla 'of Elkireteco:l' 90 taken In chang Avenn e e .. Call andnee ue . f!t, 'Weon'e old stand on Public ' A. B. BUTTEMIFIELD r . 31011if(1544 April pl4l TATION 3 HITTER% Coturtitittleti Water. Orif DjseptetikTrap, at r TUERZLVe. j a h . , -zwmw smarim PA.33143E1 TO MEET ritifg-T . A 'of 1311811NTESS for 1864 AttENtION ALL =r ESNS. - - --- --- CVEE - COW 1 3011.0giiian • -,...... - : • : ' - i . . 9 ....... , • - vs - - - 7:7, , 4. Have - concluded aid ate-dateitruneatia date to do tOI.IOR.F. CREDIT 817SIVINISt and further state that they are vesrdesireftwW.W.L.Alwith their ofd Wends and customas.— We would advise them to cometbard and cash p their have either with cash or settle 'by nate. Cub we have tartar for everything we buy; and wdmust , II we- spy Goods hereafter. -We feet very del. t es t s about blasting this lure as perhaps many customers of ours will feel winched about being refused a credit ; but nevertheless thelntelligent can see at once that the times have changed and with it the business. Therefor* we would rink our old customers and Weigle in general to make due allowance for the above stated reailone. • . -' . • . -O O DDS,-CHEAP. p 11,4 CASH-. - • ,• . • • We also advise all who desiktit,o'bui. 'GOODS CHEAP. FOR CASH to call and examine anflprice oar Stock, which laibrapleite in all Outicalars, anti Fe' irtll satisfy anT reasonable person that CALLEIZI - L purchases ore - manes different thingfrom Omit. • • CASH PRICES FOR FARM. PRODUCE. Those who are indebted to us and bavAo many excuses for not paLing, we would adviseto Wag Grite; Ittittai.Lard, Dried Apples; Geese Feathers, Beeswax, Wool Stocking Tere. OP 9 06 k ll l. we will allow thM , . the castrprice fee them and place the amount to their credit. GUTTE.NBERG, ROSENBAUM &CO. MONTROSE, PB.• dun. Mb, 1884. NEW ARRANGEMBITSI A NEW vat FOR 1 00 , 0001 NEW & CHEAP qz: • 9 • For'CASH or Ready Pay. CkaEICC: EIITCONTI els CC). AVEt i i , s e t le r c e ti returned from f the East with anew and H - I gao l , glotting The' Latest and most approved Styles. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERS. arIELC:OCIM3EILIMIS, Of every Description. ct NI. Of the choicest brands, including Hart's celebrated brand. Fish, Dairy Salt, Teas, Coffees, Spices, Sugars, Molasses, At very Low prices for CASH, (M all and see for yourself. ' Cash paid for Grain, Butter, Eggs, U... 2,000,000 doz. Eggs wanted. orTivo doors below Bo jd & Webster's corner, in the Store formerly occupied by N. L Post. O. L. STOIiF, E. L. WSZICS. Montrose. April lst, ISSL tf JAMES R. DEWITT, DEALER IN DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, CHOICE FAMILY ; t t la Va1ii112112. 9 le? T 9 BOOTS AND SHOES, ,llats and Caps, rt. C, 4032 E. rt. - Sr, GLASS-WARE, WOWS MID 01116, HARDWARE AND - NAILS, ISC:130013 Xa223I.9.9MISCEICEL, Produce taken in Exchange. Montrose,Feb. 'O4. s LR. DAMN. TIMOTRY & CLOVER SEED, S. TUBBELL, .FOREST LUCE. D. BREWSTER, AUCTIONEER FOR 'SUSQ'UA• CO. Addregsir '.- 1 :' - ',_ - _ - _ - !ffontrosa i Pa. Dissolution. rco-partzetihip heretofore 'exist:lug between the lmbaerib era, under the firm of BALDWILALLEN A DARNEART, is this day dissolved by mutual Coo eenL AU notes and accounts will be found at the old stand. A. BALDWIN. WM. L. ALLEN, Montrose, April 8,04, P. iLLUNIWtT. BALDWIN ib - ALLEN, late members of the above Arm, having p_urclumed the interest of P. ItARNIIART, Fl in the'our,Feed, and Grocery, business, 1011 continue the same is all its branches. Montrose Aprll9l.ll* DA-"""'"' mn .- uff nu . CLOVER •, „as ,1 1 3 FOB BALE BYk , -,s„ll3Trjemix '1 1 Xffcesily Mi*Eot.cit; BiLtagGSAEMROUD - - . ants AD , ToiritistrAANcE - AoKrr. Latbropji bundle& magma of Web Bkick. 414 bbt aboene.e. traftelis at Um office"filbe trannete4 by 0„ , SRO '' iliontrOs4OfeArC42.;eBft.,-11^ it. a. mom. UITENBERG, FOB SALE BY 40SEMINI & NEW GROCERY VARIETY. STORE BASEIIENT OP J.S.TABBELL'S HOTEL. • MIRE sa M scriber would' inform s old friends' , ant I. the public generally, that he has Ad returned from. New Teak City with* well selected assortment of • and various other articles, inches are needed in emery family, and that they. will be sold for 011,111121 st prices tha.!cannot fail to salt. Please call tad examine. A. N. BULLARD. Mamie, Feb. 2,1 M. FLOUR I FLOUR ! CGIOICE PANTILY FLOUR, by the load, barrel, tack %.J, or pound, (or Bale at the lowest cash prices b BUTTER; TALLOW; EGGS, DRIED APPLES and most Wade of produce wanted in exchange for Goods et the Grocery and Tammy Btereof . JEW GOODS! A general assortment of GOODS, arriviag_at_ TuiL"L• THE GOLD any PASSED I 3Etv ccpi3.greeigs. STUDY ECONOMY and buy your SPRING&SIMER GOODS HE RE6IIIITOR I 'GEORGE HAYDEN LE M "etreclaVaal4sPlerldid stock Of or Boots and shoes HATS AND CAPS SIB trailisr aric•c•clis; Ready made CLOTHING for Men and BOA TRUNKS, & TRAVELING -Bags, WHITE and Colored SHIRTS, UNDER BAD*, Drawers, ENOS Ties, 80411F8, Collars, Gloves, Hoeisry. ' Handkerchiefs, Umlffellat,4te., 4e. I have lotaand Maitre of Goods, to sett Old &Young. Great and Small, al prices very cheap for the timer. Remember the Place: North wing of tho building lately occupied by Hayden Brothers.. - „ GEO. tIIATDEN. New Milford. April. 1664. Administraton' Notice. NNOTICE{fs hereby given to persons having demands ag.sinst the estate of Onvn. C. Itansonjate of Lenox townaltip, deceased. that the same must be presented to the undersigned for arrangement, and all persons in debted to said estate are requested to make - immediate payment. WILLIAM IdlLLift. RZEIECCARANSOM. Lenoxvilleatpril Ith, 1884.-6 w Administrators. Executor's Notice. -worm is hereby given to pumas' having demands LI against the estate of CNRISTOPRER WARD. lato of Silver Lake town/hip. deceased, that the same must be presented to the undersigned for arrangement, and all persons indebtr said estate must settle the same without delay. • DENN IS O ' DAY. E xecutor. Binghamton, A 114486 C (Iw. Executrix' Notice. • • -varlet is her bit given to ersons havln_gdemandw AN against th e estate or SAMUEL 8. CHAMPLIN. tat* of Liberty township. deceased. that the tame. mast bia presented to the undersigned for anangement. and all persons Indebted to said eNE state me CHAMPLIN a m settle t sex.m- t w ithoutgelay. JA A. . -Liberty, Aprlll4, 1861, Awe EXECUTRIX' NOTICE. lkTin OTICE is hereby given. that letters' testamentary n n tow thenship estate, de of c eas TiViLLIAN been REABD granted ONO M.the et ed. have to subscriber, and all_persons having claims against said , estate are requested to present the same. duly attested, for settlement and those indebted to sampan required to makeimmediaeayment. • ' HARMS BBAIWON, _ Franklin. April 210864. dwo 'JJ nittto;t, giniOirat, PIIIILISIIIM TUURSDATS, Al' moNygosit, , SITSOBILANNA. COUNTY! re. BY At 'IX VIZ —0;11111! Where payment la net made In adienee. -, Woad iiit'• luzo, ,uttuclAWYd , ri lll4 st tho Tate a f IM E4 ADVIIRTZatiIs Inserted atibinte au ter nth waren! ten lines, or less, solid space, three ow l in4l6 tat. tor, nob ' subsequent tasertiOn. ' advertipers ano?'wea uen!a ct. 1 1 14014 14. 1 4° for "t• BLABrirskoptfaiskle endprlnted to order. JOB ir4gr747allotti hesciad