eic :'.,V s • s% rrlt7, A.3o3rBxwLa. Winds for the Wounded. Iris proposed to send froth Montrose a boror barrel of Wines, Cordials, and oth er Articles for the benefit of our wounded in the army of the•Potomao. Those de siring to contribute are requested to send m•their contributions to the rooms of the s6ldiers' Aid Society, by Thursday, May -4 1% Wounded Soldiers. We want particularly to call the attention of our wounded' soldiers to the bounty that is due them. _ 'A great many do not know that Congress 'hp passea a law granting $lOO bounty Wall soldiers who are discharged by reason of wounds , re ceived in battle; but such is the case, and as they are now being paid, you, should make haste and get your application In. Losses in Co. D, 60th P. V. V. We have been furnishedwith a list of oasnalties in Capt. Dimock's Company, as follows: KILLED.—Serril Depue, Charles Snyder, Charles McKenzie. WOUNDED.-E. J. Messenger, band; Rufus Messenger, hand ; Daniel Stephens, leg off; Wm.. Fisk, leg; Milo Spencer, arm ; Wm. Fordham, finger; Charles Fes senden, side and arm ; FA. Krouse, left arm off; Lieut. Thos. F. Foster, chin. The papers have the name of Capt. J. L. Lyons, Co. A, 57th P. V. wounded in the neck. Sabbath School Exhibition. The Universalist Sabbath School of Brooklyn, will give an Exhibition at the Universalist Church in Brooklyn, on Fri day evening, May 27th, 1804, in aid of the Great Central Fair to be held at Philadel phia, in June next. Doors open . at 7 o'- clock, p. m.; exhibition to commence at 1. Admission 20, cents; children half price. There will also be a subscription at the door for all who desire to contri bute to this benevolent cause. .Retnern her the noble defenders of our liberty, who are now suffering fn hospitals and on the battle-field. By order of the Committee Brooklyn, May 16, 1864. Ready Pay Triumphant. As will be seen, the firm of Gutt L enberg, Rosenbaum & Co. urge the pay- -you go mode of doing business. This is the only advisable system, and should be eve rywhere adopted. Mr. Dessauer, the man ager of the Montrose branch of this popu lar firm, will be found an accommodating dealer, ever ready to oblige old and new customers. Give him a call, and see if you don't go away perfectly satisfied. Fire at Camptown. We !mum that on the morning of April 19th, a building owned and occupied by Rev. S. F. Brown, of Carnptowu, as a car renter shop, tool fire, which together with his barn and all its contents, were de stroyed. His honse was only saved the utim exertion. Loss about - Take Care of Your Cows. Nom:E.—Owners of cattle, &c., will please take notice that the Borough Or dinar e prohibiting Cows, &c., from run ning at large in the streets of Montrose, will be enforced. W. GARY; May 2d, 1864. Constable. Money Wanted—s2,ooo. A Farmer, owning a farm worth 86,000 desires to borrow 82,000 to pay off all his debts, and would secure the money by a mortgage to run not over six years, with interest annually. 'Any one wishing to .make a safe investment, can learn the name and residence of the applicant by inquiring at this office. mr2 3ws wa. As. 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 law." Also that COWS are prohibited from running ,at large in any street or road at any time by a State law, in addi• Lion to the Borough Ordinance. Borough Mame. i That it shall not be lawful for any neat cattle, horses, swine, sheep, geese, 5: other domesticated animals of a misclne vous nature, to go at large in said ' boro' (of Montrose); and if any sucti animal shall be found at large within said bore', it shall be the duty of the High Constable forthwith to take up and Impound the same; or it any of the said atumsis 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, hen or fowl, shall be found in any cellar, barn, outhouse, GARDEN, or close, is said boro', it shall be LAWFUL for the owner or occupant thereof to KILL, take andearry away such dog, 'turkey, duck, hen or other fowl. Advance Payment. Nome *hen Pricesli4vo •so, advauded that apaper do ll ar is worth hardly 55 cents in purchasing our materials, we must notify . our , ,slow-paymg subscri bers that ncme .but thoie who pay strictly N ADVANCE, will be entitled to their papers at. 51,5- per 'anttarii, Durinethe month of Way any subscriber who pays all in arrears and a year in.-I:advance; will be chairs' prtthe adsaince . xates ; but after Ma y 31st those who neglect payment will be liable , to - Pay Is2;imet collection, $2,50 a year. This is no more the; jatitie.e to us, and with - full notice oar patrons a . );ould not blame us if they lase half a dollar o r ou g h neglect. Halt Storm. A severe storm passed over , the north ern towns of this county on last Saturday afternoon, the hail in some localities fall ing to the depth of several inches, and eotne of. the bail (brought from Candor on Monday,) being its large as hickory nuts. The wind also blew heavily, causing great destruction of window glass, unroofing barns, blowing down fences, tearing np trees, etc. The storm passed through Spencer, .Candor, Newark Valley, and so on, eastwardly to Binghamton, whereas we learn by the Republican, it was very destructive, ' deStroying trees, smashing windows, and even penetrating the roofs of houses in soma instances," the hail be ing of the size of a large walnut.—Owego Gazette. N. Y. Wholesale Prices of Produce, •-, Reported for the Montrose Democrat by Josfatt CAIFENTER, Commission merch ant, No. 32 Jay street, New York, to whom shipments of prdduce may be made. Two thirds of the market value will be advanced on the receipt of the goods if desired, and a quick return made col' the balance. Full directions and a weekly market report sent free of charge by mail to those ` faking shipments. Renlar t Es for the meek ending Mayl4 th, '64. Wanted-fbeeswax, beans, peas, BUTTER, cheese, driedapples, peaches, plums, cher ries, raspberries, blackberries, EGGS, flax furs, hides ' - lard, beef, pork, poultry, seeds, wool, apples. Steady—Flour, corn meal, buckwheat, feathers, fresh meats, wheat, rye, oats, corn. Hops, firm. , Beeswax, pure, per pound, $ 56e$ 58 " impure, " 40 42 Beans, white sound, per bu., 240 300 Peas, per bushel, 110 140 Butter in tubs, per pound, 35 38 " firkins, " 33 36 " rolls, ill 3c 35 Cheese, choice, " 16 18 44 ' common, " 10 14 Dried Apples 46 10 13 " Peaches, 46. 27 30 , " Plums, lf. 17 19 " Cherries, " 27 30 " Raspberries, " 27 30 " Blackberries, " 17 19 Eggs, fresh, per dozen, 20 21 Flout, wheat, per barrel, 700 11 00 g, rye, ,i 500 700 Corn meal, per hundred lbs., 140 250 Flax, per pound, 19 25 Furs and Skins, see Price Current, forlist. Feathers, live geese, per lb., 65 75 Beef Sides, 8 14 Mutton in carcass, " 8 15 Veal, 66 6 14 Pork, dressed, " 10, 12 Wheat, per bushel, 145 185 Rye, if 120 140 Oats, is 85 91 Corn, 64 120 135 Venison, per pound, 7 11 Game,see Price Current for full report. Pigeons, per doze''. ' • 225 Hides, dry, pc .- s ound, 25 30 " i ,T re s4. 14 12 44 Hops V .1.1131; '20 28 „ _, I " - , - 4 14 Lard, common to hest, peril. ' l'2 15 Beef, mess, per barrel,l2 oir ..—.. " prime, 44 800 14 00 Pork, mess, " 14 00 24 00 " prime, 44 10 00 15 00 , Hams, smoed, per lb. 15 17 Shoulders, smoked, " 12 13 Bacon, 46 15 14 Chickens, 64 20 24 Turkeys, 64 22 24 Geese a 13 14 Duck:, 44 24 20 Clover Seed, 44 11 13 Timothy Seed, per bushel, 3 329 Flax Seed, ~ 66 340 360 Tallow, per lb. , 12 14 Wool, .washed, " 70 85 " unwashed, " 50 55 Apples, per barrel, 300 500 Maple Sugar, per pentad, 15 20 NOTE.—A full 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 ourfriends wh'o may . call to examine it. In the above list is given the lowest and highest prices which are governed by quality and condition. Many articles that are not mentioned above, can be found on the report in this office. Deeds.—Very superior Deeds are sold at this office, at moderate prices. Irgr' Use so other t•—)3nehan•e Specific Pills are the only Reliable Remedy for all diem:igen of the Seminal. Urinary and Zlerrons ifyateme. Try one bon, and be eared. One Dollars boX. One box will wind a cure, or money retarded. Sent byon receipt of price. • JAMBS S. BO General Agent, • Station D, Bi ble Home, New York. Mara St—EM tarillflpoirtatat to Perrotlesh—Dir. Cheese. itioWs pills.-The combination of ingredients in these Paris in the readt °fa long and exteneire practice They are mild In their operWon, and =not dolarm to the mostdelicate -ftrtMcarrel:ling all haarities Painful ilienstniations, removing all o bstructions, whether from coldor' otherwise, headache, pain in the tisde, palpitationpf the heart, all nerrons affec ons. hysterics, fttlgrie. , Pain in the back end limbs, Cc ° disturbed Asleep, which arise from intentiptkin of nature. DR.C202313 OTILUI was the Coilll3lErneammt ota riewerain the treatment of irregularities and obstractirma whithhave =signed.° _many to a rnaiscuna antra. • No female can enjoy Bonn health unless she , is regular and whenever an ob. stractioe takes place the general besith begins to de cline.. These PM. farm the driest_prejaSWltlerieverlnt forward wet 11112MMATIC and 17111OUrITBNT Sue- CESS. 7Zoezet bier.. 32 0 00 01 treallor — Take Lillis advertisement to your Domed; that yen want the B.CATMitt raost„fml4DlX rem* Med -Wm loth. World, whir-lila comprised in theseßilla. Dr. DDIMDAMO russ • • have been a etandardßemedY for over thirty r an, and arathenmet effeetnerene ever known forcomplaints pond- lar tplexnalea. z To all alum theyllibinvainahle. latinairego with artabaty. periodical vegulasitiTheY knawn aothatiaan_da, whohave Uwal%twist iiiffetant periods i throughout the country, havhig'the . aanction - Of some:ar tbe nurstainitumt-Phydeiana in America.. , Elraginiklireetione,etatingtehastheyshouldsotta Mac wish :each Box—thei price 61 par bon era bonen foir $5, enntalainggraniNto attnil hi. Ms smithy null nranipt ly, seem hz4 H OT; remiAing to aim* Said ta generally. • : 956 HALM shaldwar, • • SIC edarT OWLe street, New. York: node bpi. • ErTiald Xicasanoull ight# ll ?Wilma: W. 1411103 bt Wag .110114 Critte. 'Dr. Tobias , 'Venni** Liallisent.—MOßE, TESTIMONY I This is to certibt that for the last Ave years I have used in say family Dr. Tobias , celebrated Venitisa Liniment, astin even instance have found It failrequal to hie recommendations. / have found it to give almost instantaneous redid tasesof toothache, Croup. bilious colic, sore throat, pam in Ifir-chest and back, and rheumatism, aid I cherfolly recommend its trial to every one afflicted with any of the above named diseases. JAMES H. WARNER. Hartford, Conn., Oct. 16tb,1861. Sold by all druggists. Office, 66 COrMandi et. New York. May 5. IrEr - Bseaffoto two or tAne Froffheadr "Beebe, " Tonic:Bitters,' " Sarsaparilla,' •• Nerrons Antidotes, tte..., and after you are satisfied with the result, then try 0110 box of 'old Dr. Buchan's English Specific Pills-and be restored to health and vigor In less than thirty days. Therese purely Vegetable, pleasant to take, prompt and salutary in glair effects on the broken down and shattered constitution., Old Ind young can take them to, , ssod advantage. Imported and sold only In the United States only by JAS. 6. BUTLER, General Agent, • Station D, Bible Douse, New York. P. 8.-A box sent tonny address on receipt of price which is Ono Dollar-pest free. [March 24---an orDo you tvie4 tote Cured {—Dr. Buchan's English Specific Pine cure, In less than SO days, the worst cases of Nervousness, Impotency. Premature Decay, Seminal Weakness, Insanity, and all Urinary, Sexual and Ner vous effections, no matter from what cause produced.— Price, One Dollar per box. Sent, poet-paid by mail, OD receipt of an order. Address JAMES S. BUTLER, General Amt. • March Station D, Bible House, New York. *l—Sm ISP — A Gentleman cured of Nervous Debility. Incompetency, Premature Decay, and Youthful Error, actuated by $ desire to benefit others, will be happy to furnish ail who need it, (free of clufige,) the recipe and directions for making the aimple remedy used in his care. Those wishing to profit by his experience, and possess a Valuable Remedy, will receive the same, by return mall, (carefully sealed), byaddresslng tenet . ' JOHN B. OGDEN, No. (0 Nassau-at, N. Y. ntA;xt..riLx4s.(34.zist. May Bth, 1864, by Rev. N. Callender, of New Milford, Mr. A. V. TtPFANY and Miss AMANDA RICHARDSON, both of liar ford. In Marathon, Cortland co.'N. Y., Mrs. lIARPIET M. TURNER, aged 34,y wife of Apollos Turner, of the above place, and daughter of'Shubael A. and Martha Bald win, of Ararat, Susq. co. Pa. ITII,I 1:11'1-•..S.cx where etlll GOOD BARGAINS can be had, is at tho store of GU rraiiEßG, ROSENBAUM & CO. THIS Firm have s been dieeeereged Cita° late advance in g on t have a LARGE STOOK of seasonable goods and are receiving daily addi tions to the sane. We are selling such FOE CASH at Exceedingly LOW Prices. We respectfully , request all who are making cash pur chases to try as before all others, as we have resolved on selling goods that was/ only Aeregfrer, and have there• fore marked our prices accordingly low. We will certainly try to save a good many the trouble and expenses alleles/at the county and going a distance in order to buy chesty ; so we say again,ve us a trial and we will convince you with the facts of our assertion. ; Our assortment in DrilT sooma, such as DRESS GOODS; in T cL -4\ L USTI? ES, ALP.A CC-4 S, PLA ID.S, DeLAIN.ES, LA IV S, &c., dc., 1.c., is large. CHOICE DOZSTIC GOODS. Moslins, Bleached and Unbleached, light and heavy grades, Calicoes and Ginghams of the best make, De- Lalnes. Ticks, Checks, Stripes, &c. Flannels, all colors and qualities. PIECE GOODS. Broadcloth, Casetracres, Ladlea•Cloth • Cottonadw, t.c. HOOP.SRIELTS and CORSETS, the largest stock and of superior make and quality. ; GOODS. We keep generally a Rom. Lura of ail goods used for millinery purposes, and offer =chat NOW-York jobbing prices. READY MADE CLOTEING, Our assortment in this branch of trade can not be ex celled, and as our facilities are rush that we aro man ufacturing everygarment we sell, we are certainly (*- allied to sell them much cheaper than those whoaro not. We still continue to Blake up Garments to Order, and would ask all those who would like *have their clothing TASTY and FASHIONABLY malt„ e well as to secure a perfect FIT, to try ne as we are dent of being able tOptes satisfaction to the moat The Notes and Books of the Firm, formerly in the bands of Mr. Rosenbaum are now left with Mr. DESSAVEB. one of the partners of the Firm, and who has dune of said business. Be Would respectfully request all those that are Indebted to thettrin to can and settle up as the Books mast be closed. Guttenberg, Rosenbaum & Co. Montrose, May MM. lIMIL Auditor's Notice, . THE undersigned an Auditor appointed by the Otph ans' Court of Susquehanna county k to distribute the funds in the matter of the estate of ISRAEL SIAM deceased, will attend to the duties of his appointment on Thursday, the lath day ofaune,ll3B4, at ono o'clock, p. m ., at his alien in Montrose, at which time andplace all persmut lactated in the same, will p resent their claims or be forever barred from comb In upon said Arad. msyle 4t A. O. WAZJIEN, Auditor.. • Auditor's Notice. VOTICtis hereby given, that A. Q. Warren having /A been appointed an Auditor by the Orphans+ emir & of Susquehanna county to dleth dome d, Sni In the matter of the estate of A. LUNG. will attend to the duties of his appointment on Tnesdaythen at day of Jime,lB/64, at one o'clock. p. to.,et his office in Mont- Mae. at which time and place an peraons Interested will present their claims or be forever barred from coming in upon said fund. , mayl9 4w , A. O, VAMP, Auditor. WOOL CARDING CLOTILIBESSING. ffi= nn iersigned basing resumed the possession of JL his pjd stand in Ilarford. And .thoroughly repaired thomicaluery.ie now raft to receive work,, slut will warrant- all intrusted , to WiLeate to be done in a ved sad 'workmanlike maser. — =CM BMW. Mulad, Nay 10tb, 1€811.3m. EXECUTOR'S SALE NOTICE Is herebygiven, that Izipurattliire of an or der of the Orphan's' Court o bretqllehanns aunty to me directed, 1 will expose to s iblic Isle by _vendne, on the premises in the town of Now Milltad,ln maid county, on SATURD,A.T, the Ith dAtof June next, at one o'clock in the afternoon, the following described piece or parcel of land late the estate of BEERY WELLMAN, dec d, to wit. • All that 'certain piece or parcel of lan lying and be ing in the said township ofloaw Milfotd, bounded as follows : Beginning at a point in the; centre d3l' the highway adjoining lands of John Blnolds ; thence y i k north 431-9• west 110 perches to a cone ; thence-north 70' emit 76 perches to a beech sapling; ence..sorith 43 1-4' east 112 perches to the Ihighwa theOe tenth along the centre of the highway fond Wain to the. place of beginning ; containing 44 acts be the same more or less, with the exceptien of nboit three acres off the northeast corner, heretofore sold ict Calvin Well man, by deed. TEEMS OF BALE.—S2S dosirst b att4httil of the bal ance on confirmation, and the In one Ltd two Yeats with !meted chnuellw the wtele cum unpaid. ALLIO Executer- April M. is&i. Adrainistrater's Notice. NoTters Is hereby given to nillperstum indebted to DANIEL JAGGER, lateoflelmp township, deed. to make Immediate .I;wayment. set persons having claims against said decedentn willpresent the same to the undersigned for settlement. MINAS map, Administrater. Jesimp, Day lid, 1E64.-6w 0, Administrator's Sale. BY virtue of an order of rule issued by the Orphan's Court of Sasquchanzia ' =ln to me directed, will be exposed to public sale. t uneven , at tho Forks of Snake Creek, in Franklin, . SATURDAY, MAY Ms 'lBB4.it i o'clock, P. SI. all those two pieces of Isrd mate in the tewnshlP of Liberty, Susquehanna cousty, Penn's, late the estate of Joseph E. Webster, deeess4 and described as follows, town: The west half of lot No.' lof Bonnirs tract, contain ing 50 acres ; and the scratiern half of lot NO. 14 afield 1 , Bound's tract, also contal gBO acres. TERMS made known o n lay of sale. . L. BLOWERS, Adm'r. Franklin, April2B, ISC4. 4w 6ROCERY, a.1%1'33 PROVISION STORE ! AT Post's Old Corner, opposite Searle's Hotel CRANE & FERGERSON W oj i r e L y p ha r v e e sp o e n ctlnny fa , e at x T e cg sh. to ca the p: f blle. that GROMIES, PROVISIONS, &dila% ) a which they arc sailing cheap for ready pay CONFECTIONERY, of all sorts, and of the beat varieties. Fresh Supplies constantly recd. arllemember the place, Give us a cal/. Cash paid for Veal & Deacon Skins. 0. 111. CRANE. P. T. FEROERSON. Montrose, April 23. 1834. PkT "Vi 7 M -11 X Prh. 311 -AND NEW GOODS• T ns undersigned having entered into brusinetta an der the name and style of WBB & BUTTERFIELD, beg leave to infom the public that they are now re ceiving from Now York a large and well selected stock of Goods of every description, consisting of the latest styles of Spring and Summer Prints, Shallies, Delanes, CassixxLeises, cs•ottaat:LiLcles. ealtetvins. dbo. A IN OP GREEN, of all kinds. A geodassoitment of Crockery, Glass Ware, Wooden WEce, • HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, umßßruars,wiluisorANEoK TIES,, GLOVES, DRESS l i Tanum LsdiuiTs, COLLAR , &care» Alto irgooaliisortmon't f , , HARDWARE, . c 0.....-., - Shovels, Spadei t '' Rook : Forks, Scythes, Prneing-hookt, & q. tetrA Wan trElorese23.ll.l4ao. Won in ex clguage. Cali and s e e us at ytratib'• oid stand on Public Avenue. Montrolic.Atirn 1864. riLANTATION RITTER% Cmistitation water, Graf .1L - eating DlmentitrYbyrnp, Si nnutstais. 11USBAR THIS IS , THE BEST‘IIIACHI.NE IN USE! IrrE are again manufacturing this Mower, which has become so celebrated through -11 out the Country, for its STRENGTH, EASY DRAFT, and THOROUGH WORK IN ALL KINDS OF GRASS, and take pleasure in offering it to the farmers of Susquehanna and.adjoining counties. We refer - for further particulars to tilt many farmers and others who have used them. Send and get noted Circulars. MONTROSE, May nth, 1804. S. H. SAY RE dic, MUM • NEW ARRANGEMENTS! nn A. NEW' (ILL rOR OOIOIIDI NEW' &a - 9 •e, For CASH or Ready Pay. Grano- 1"u. Isgrcoihrin H AVEut = ed l oa the Ea" with anew and well tool Ata The Latest and most approved Styles. CLOTHS AND CASSDIERS. aril.coC3mEri.X.Mo,. Of every Description. W I MO CO XI IR. Of the choicest brands, Including Hart's avid:tinted brand. Fish, Dairy Salt, Teas, Coffees. Spices, Sugars, Molasses, At very Low prices for CASH, weal and see for yourself. Cash paid fbr Grain, Rutter, Eggs, &c. 1,000;000 doz. Eggs wanted. 110 — Two doors below Boyd & Webster's corner, In the Store formerly occupied by H. I. Post. G. L. STONE, B. L. MOSS. blontrcren. April let. 1664. tf JAMES R. DEVITT, DRY RI% AND. WINO, am o calezza a TlBl, BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats and Caps, .IEL 00CriEL. 3E211.12", GLASS-WARE, LAMP% AND 011:LiS, HARDWARE AND NAM, SICAXAMI XAELA.T.II3:IIM., alba. Produce taken intlilichtuige. Montrose, Feb. '64. 3'.''lL 119 ITT. TIMOTHY & CEOS SD, FOR BALE' BY S. TIIIIRELLE .141111WIJLICE.,., D. BREWSTER, AUCTIONEER FOR Sank CO. Address, • BILLINGS STROUD,, FWD LIM IMB7RANCS AGENT. Mee la p's building, mislead of Betek.Bk4k. absence, business at the °Mee "alba teanaseted by , C. L. BRO kvN. XateleLline-a EXeoutors , wyrk% Is hereby gisqi to allfppsensladitaed fo .1.1- th e estate of JEUDDIAII CANFIELD. deemed. late of IfiddletersaltowusblP. tti'Make Minedlitte to mcat, and all persons baringdennUlds against ea es tate will present them to Ins undersigned for settle. meat.. jaagatan Ossomnah'. Jointetf asiartwit, ) • Batter Taman; t .ittecatorp., My 1?, leal.--tw Adildiiiitrittoes Notice. IuOTHIE to hereby &en to all Derma Indebted to the 1..1. Estate of ADIMM BUSH; Alto oy Bridgewater decd. to mak° Immediate' eat .and all nehavitig dal= against said Permit MIMI twp to thanuderehtned for settlement..: M. M. K. BIM, end mar urn, , - Bridgewater, May 12, IIMVL-811 5 ,Atimintatrat • DVAIZR in Stipie atd nig Dry Deeds, VraektrY: Hardware, Iron, Brovee, 1)11. 011 s% and Planta, Boots and Sheet, Hate and Caps. Fen. Runt° lobe., Hseeerlea N trovialose,,etefr AtiltdrafrnfrTfr .; • +Sign 7th Itag. . ti fr, B. a. wzgl Mln . Fn ffiontrosa; Pa. LIGHT MOWER NEW GROCERY VARIET I STORE ! BASEMENT OF LLTABBELVS HOTEL. frias aubseriber would tuff= his old friends, and the public generally, that he has just returned from New York City with a wentselected assortment of MIRY MIES, and various other articles, such as are needed In every family, aid that they will be sold for agbasaa at prices that cannotfdl to snit. Please call and swain*. d. SCLLARD. 'Montrose. Feb. 20864. FLOUR FLOUR etROICR FAMILY FLOUR. by the Um?, tam!. .sart %.! Or pomad, agile at - tho loweateteh 'vices by_ A. N. MILLARD. BUTTER. TALLOW. EGGS. DRIED APPLES and most kinds of produce wanted in exchange Thc Goode at the Grocery and Variety Stereo! A. N. IIIJLLABD. JEW GOODS! A general aaaernneat of GOODS, arrivingat TUB THE GOLD DILL Pan I 313Nr 4CCOalirreMES. STUDY ECONOMY and buy your 21iniZmwt_enime Tilt -awe! GEORGE HAYDEN 11AS Just, received larile W isAlPielatild mc i tli tg of Boots and Shoes, • .HATS AND CAPS, ertrervv. arc•c•ass; Beady made CLOTHING for Men and Boys, TRUNKS, & TRAVELING-Bags, WHITE and Colored SHIRTS, UNDER AirtP,DrawerT, NECK 'Pk*, SCARFS, Collars, Gloms, Hosiery, Handkerddefs, cenbrellat, &a.. ix. I have lota and dub of Goode, to salt Old &Young, Great and Small, al prices wry cheap/00h area. Remember the Place: North wing of the building lately occupied by Hayden Brothers. GEO. HAYDEN. New Milford, April, 1864. • Dissolution. MHE co-partnership heretolbre extsting_between the .1 subscribers, under the Aria of BALDWIN. ALUM. & BARNHART, 11 this day dissolved by mutual con simt. All notes and accounts *lll be found at the old stand. A. BALDWIN wat. 1.. Am& Montrose. April 8,186 x. P. ataumurr: BALDWIN & ALUM. late members of: the above PM, baying purcluised . the Interest of P. BARNHART. In the Floar,Fted, and Grocery business, *lll continue the same Men Its branches. atontroso April 21, Wl4. BALDWIN & ALLEN. Administrators' Notice. NOTICE is &ray givento persons having demands agsinst the estate of Ihren.C. Itanson.late of Lenox township, deceased „ that the same most be presented to tho undersigned ihr arrangennint, a ad all persons In debted to said estate are requested intm e dints Mined. • A BAR I 3O i / X1 • _ Lenonville, April 7th. 1864.-6 w Administrators. Executor's Notice. hereby given to persons havip_g demand% sizalast the estate of CHRISTOPHER WARD. he of Slims Lee towns= ed. est the same must be presented to the e d ansimminit , and an persons Indeed to said estate must settle ei ums ideal% delay. DENNIS O'DAY. Elewitom /lipeueltho. Ap41,14,1861, - Ow. ' Executrix" Notice: '-ti) 'sienna d e ma n d s 'Drirsitt is thitstla MAIM. lets 'of Meet! , towaiSt decetiell. that the emu mot be Ipresentelt to the decathlete tot at sweat aid an pagans indebuukto gtdestetemu.t settle the We* withontdelai. • JANS A. 9100", !b.'s,. MeV. APril./4, 186 t at*. • . EXECUTRIX" =TIM &ME Is barely-given tlAt bAblai • tiiialeAmilwr «ppon es_t i sts of WILLIAM REAMMON ag anwhi btonellip, &celled, Mee been at 4 2 entAcribar.4324 allperiMlU Wing eininunn estate *renovated to preseill the sole, Maw for vlttlelsont. and Mimi indelitleto same are reqthia fin InaninunedimMit MMAMMON. Exec PratiMlA. ATAM M.186 . L . • • • . WALL AND WINDOW -PAPER sew 711012111111 k