C/CartriN. 4k!Wir..111:7-NLIES. Call for Soldiers! - - ToOppe..ar,at.the office of Dr. Halsey, to ascertain certain important facts as to rtheir ikelmentitlod to pensions.,_ See his card In this paper, and call upon him you have; Interest in the matter. Universalist Anociation. The: : Pennsylvania. llniylersaliQ State Convention meets in Gibson,Susquehan na,c.aunty, the first. Wudnesay . , and fol lpwbig June. Carriages will be waiting at New Milford Station, Tuefr. day evening for those who come by red . Keeping Furs from moths. The _preservation of , furs, or_ articles of clothing; is pert tly simpt6 cheap sill' easy. Shake them wsll, and tie them up in a cotton or linen bag, so that the mil ler cannot possibly enter, and the articles will not be" injured; though the bag be bnngin a wood-house or garret.—German tot.= Telegraph. Characteristic Veracity. The league organ says that . " the rebel sympathisers"-in" Montrose were pleased to hear there was to be another draft, as alleged by the bogus Foe. The creature who corned that slander has much more meanness than sagacity; else he might have known that if there were any who sympathised, with rebels, or who even M aned in that way, they could not by any possibility rejoice at a draft which would force them or their friends into the army. Try again, "local"-liar. X Zen Lost from this County. comPlavir A , 57n1 P. v. Satutn.-2nd Lieut. J. C. Green, Corp. I. Otis o Joshua Wickson, R. H. Stage. Wournum.—Capt. J. R. Lyons, Sergt. C. P. Post., Corp. S. W. Storm, A. T. Bramlee, J. W. Devine, Jerome Ely, T. J'. Jackson, W. B. Keaton, Fred. Neu man, E. Seeley,. G. E. Stage, Daniel Smith, M. 0. Stark, C. M. Kishpaugh, Martin Wice, Serg. A. B. Robinson, H. Seeley, E. M. Seeley. COMPANY D, 50TH P. v. Krts.En.—Corp. Charles W. Snyder, Cyril Depue, Charles M'Kenzie, Theodore T. Warner, Sylvester Snyder, John West, brook. Woman:D.—Capt. G. Z. Dimock, Ed win S. Howell, L. L. Lyons/ W. D. 1301 lea, Thomas Day , W. C. Fish, W. H. Fordham, Charles E. Fessenden, Edgar T. Krouse, E. J. Messenger, Messen ger,R., William S. Retie, Milo A. Spencer, Moore, Mallison, Serg. Hugh Mitchell,' Samuel Kelsey, Dolloway, Ttutoor. ' COMPAIVY 1 1 / 2 _I43D P. V'. Phelps. WouNDED.—Serg. Owen Phillips: (mia sing,) Capt. J. M. Lingfelter, Serg. j. H. Lingfelter ' C. F. Lingfelter, Serg. Martin Chandler, Corp. W. H. Coles D.. R. An thony, Ira Hardy, Lieut. Paul Barriger, Henry Feaily, Alonzo Abres, Wm. T: .Chandler, John 0. Miles, Chauncey Lath rop, William Cordnor. MusD c.—Corp. Gebrge Perry, Corp. Avery Harris,-Levi B. Miller. Capt. Will iams of Co. E, but formerly of Capt. Lyons' company, killed. Elmira Commercal College. Prof. A. J. Warner, lately of Bryant it Stratton's Commercial College Albany, and Prof. F. W. Smith, teacher of Pen manship with the late Prof. Cauldwell of the Elmira College, have became propri& tors of the Elmira Commercial College, and have refitted the rooms for the pre. sent summer use with appropriate and adequate furniture, intending to introduce a more extended and systematic course of instruction, embracing all the valuable features of the colleges of this class now .ito popular and useful in the-larger cities.- `They have the experience and success in their profession which warrant them in leasing so flue a building as Holden Hall for a term ofyears, to which elegant and .commodious place they will remove in the WI, with the design of establishing a permanent instution which shall be second to none in any of its appointments:or ad vantages. Their system embraces practice as well as theory, in all the various branch es of commercial knowledge, which is secured by fictitious mercantile houses, banks, oflices, &c., with all of which actu al business relations are established, with the use of goods, motley, checks, drafts, orders, dm. &c. Mr. Warner's successful experience as a teacher in this important department of practical knowledge is fully vouched for by testimonials Trani' , many of the leading citizens of Bingham ton where he founded arid 'conducted, for four years a similar sehool, in . .co-parser. ship with Mr. Lowell: Realsci:hos flat tering letters of commendation . azid'grate. Sul,. appreciation `from — Masts' Bryant _Stratton & Co. of Albany, and from his •own .gradnates now filling responsible positions,bx virtue of the practical cora ' mercial education received at his hand.— ?he novelty of this system is in the fact that under it the learner is actually placed an intsiness, - and - engaged with lisfellow students in transactions tiaring all the ereatlarts of the hall,,Broker's offices, Ifin'selitam_g and Commission Xprchants; Retaileivbsurance Agents, Buyers of rrodate;midairst class Banking concern all of which keep complete sets of books, and are sa-artoged as toperfeetTy provo, aad criticase..f.acit other. Such a system, properly - and' skffifally carried out;, cannot diailt° be of &ear vibe, :-en4.l-lefrailhe 'their patronage la be sufficiently large to enable 'them to profitably introduce .evfeature .contemplated in *Air Ohm eifiterpriso, - • N. irs' litliolesal9 Prima of ' Rep Produce, - , `orted for the - Montrose Democrat by J'Ostan CAO.Exvilai, - Commission tnerch iint`;,,No, 82 Say : street, New York, - -to *limn shitimenta produeemaybemade. , Tworithirds - of the imntet value will.-be iadvanded , bit -the , receipt . of the goods if desired, and a:quick relitm:madelor the Warm°. Tall directions and a 'weekly market repart sentlree of charge by Mad to thoseoinking shipments. Remarks for the week ending May 21st, '64. Wanted—beeswax, beans, peas, BUTTER, cheese, died!ipples,,peaches, plums, cher ries, raspbethes, blackberries, EGGS, flax furs, hides lard, beef, pork, poultry, seeds, woo l , apples. Steady' -Flour, corn meal, buckwheat, furs, feathers, fresh meats, wheat, rye, oats, core. Hops,firm. _Beeswax,psre,per pqprid, 1) 580$ 60 "- iinpure, ' • 40 42 Beans, white sound, perlbu., ,2 40 • 300 Peas, per bushel, , 1 10' 140 Butter in tuba, per pound, 95 38 " , firkins, 33 42 " i rolls, 11 83 .35 Cheese, choice, '''' " 16 18 " comnion, " 'lO 1r Dried Apples 4 ' ' 10 • 13 " Peaches, " 27 30 " Plums, " 17 18 14 Cherries, " ' 27 30 , la Raspberries, " 27 30 " Blackberries, " 1? 18 Eggs, fresh, per dozen, 21 22 Flour, wheat, per barrel, 1 700 11 00 " rye, 41 500 700 Corn meal, per hundred lbs., 140 250 Flax, per pound, 20 • '25 Furs and Skins, see Price Current, for list. Feathers, live geese, per lb., 65 75 Beef Sides, , _ " 8 14 Mutton in Carcass, " 8 15 Veal, " 8 14 Pork, dressed, ' " 10 12 Wheat, peribushel, 145 •1 85 Rye, •it ,-1 '1 20 140 Gatti, - as 85 91 Corn, . 41 120 135 Venison, - per pound, 7 11 Game, see Price Current for full report. Pigeons, per dozen, 1 50 Hides, dry, per pound, 25 30 " green, 44 12 i 4 Hops, prime, " 20 28 44_ • IS 4 l4 Lard, common to best, per lb., 12 15 Beef, mess; per barrel,l2 00 18 00 " prime, 14 800 14 00 Pork, mess, " 14 00 24 00 " pri me, . 44 10 00 15 00 Has, smoked, per lb. 15 17 Shoulders, smoked, " 12 13 Bacon, - 41 14 15 Chickens, 'l4 20 24 Turkeys, 44 22 24 Geese, 14 13 14 Ducks, ‘ " 20 24 Clover Seed, 41 11 13 Timothy Seed, per bushel, 3 329 Flax Seed, " '. .3 40 . 3 60 Tallow, per lb. 12 14 Wool, , washed, "_ 70 85 ". unwashed, " 50 55 Apples,. ... .per barrel, 300 500 Maple Sugar, ' per pound, 15 20 N om.—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 Carrent 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 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, lit moderate prices. tar rent no older I—Buchan's Specific Ma are the only Reliable Han* for all diseases of the Seminal: Urinary and' Nervous Systems. Try one bon. and be cured. One Dollar a, box. One box will perfecta care, or money refunded. Sent by nail on receipt of price. JAMBS S. BIPTI•lrn General Agent, • , March Statism D, Bible House, biew , York. ti—dm • , • yr Maportant o to ifelksles.--lie. Cheese. manse WM.—The combination of ingredients in these Pills is the remit eta long and extensive practice They are mild in their operation,. andemnot dolsarm to themost delicate; certain in correcting all Painful Menshruadma, removing all c= lL ettl, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the -side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervous( affec tions, hysterics, fatigue, part f n the back and limbs, Ac„ disturbed sleep, which arise from Interruption of ! DtitialeThlMPS PILLS was the commencement pia new era ia , the treatment of irregularities add ebstmetions whiebbeve consigned so many to • wassitsxanss mum No• female can enjoy good health unless she is regular, and whenever an Ob • at:ruction takes place the general health begins to de cline. Tisese Pills form the linest_prepsuation ever put forwardivillt 121018DIATI1 and Plift.81811:1NT 816 C. CRS& 3:loiran.ll3e. `rake this ediertisement to your Dru_ gest, and tell him that you want the Illgi(Tond most lUSLI4BLE Female IfedWrse in the Workli which is comprised In these Pills. Dri:-Mt.Arli PILLS have been a standard Itemedylde aver tidrty years, and are this moat effectual one ever kuown for allcomplaints peculiar to Females. r , To all r l .%they areinvaluable, inducing, with certainty, ir• They Me known to thousands, w=s43 nee d shamus different =throughout the country, having the unction of file most eminent Phyaleisms in America. E3;pricildirectitme,stating who; theyehoutel net be used. with each Box-the pries $1 per box or 6 boxes for 8.5, containWgfrom 50 to6o ills. Pills sentby mail prompt. ly, secure froM 0 On, by remitting to the Propri etots. Sold i alroggista generally. HMS HILLY 1111; proprietors, mhffi 6m• 81 Cedar street, New garsold in Montrose . by Abel Tanen ; in Tunkhan nock by J W. Lyman in Great Bend by L. • ildftla. garleattio vv-tireitHoOfeadt of "Rolm," "Totdclialen t r "ausapartlhO "NervousAntldotes, & 10.1 andiftes you are satiated withthe result, then try ,one boxer old Dif, Buchan'a -English Specific bellutored to health and vigor In less than Maydays. Theyare purelymetabk, pleasant to take, pro t dulutaryin their -Watts on the broken down and a teed, constitatlon. , Old and young tan take them to advantage. Import/Ed audeeld Galvin the II t rA/3 " .I. L ., b &LPaal. 43 exerai4 t . . Pk• Bible Nouse, cv York. P. 13.—A box Unt to any eddrees °Dread tof or Do_vewuth - Obi Curial—ft frac rigi care, Le less than-$0 days, the went cam Nervonaano, Intpatety Pete penz. See** Weakness. luanlty, mut all 'Urinary. • - -sma and Ner vousifectiona. unmans:lnn:NW eauseprodneed.— Priee,OneNdlavPor bet-• B guttPckst - Ps l4 tVraP ,4l73 Address ,` OT OI2 O/ 4 of to older- B di tr i er it Ana: Station.% WWI XrearrOsii;. • WA. Ginialmmian - cured of Nervous Debility. Incompetency , Premature Decay. iuutToOtbful Poor, Waited by a dtairelit besedt-o th sw , will be bappy to furnish foraalfaeolliti ow or satte3 ute c tr =. suittag me simple remedy is hie 1 -k gleettlialactoprollt by2_ hicespericacei tad peewee a Ifslosiblei.. - wd- win Metre the imam, by Warn mail:(curdulb , • '.tang(!, - JOON ODD ~P 10.1,21 kitt. Dr. Tobias , Wanda& lalsament.-34OitE TESTIMONY I Thlsls -to certify that for the last Ave yearn I have need in any family Dr. Tobias' celebrated Venitlan Liniment, sad In over/ instance have found it fully evull to hls recommandatimia. I have Aland it to give almost instantaneous relict in casesef toothache, croup. blffous colic, sore throat, pain in the cheat and back, and Irhiutaatlata, ead cherfully recommend Its trial to every one afflicted with an of the above-named diseases. Ifi'AßNEft. Hartford, Conn., Oct. 1E45;1861. • • Sold by all druggists. Office, 50 Coattail& at. Nair York. May 5. A. 'G. REYNOLDS; WOOL CARDING, l:lcsaao cams 17/artaaal. May 28, 1864—tf . CAL ; C . HALSEY, aimiomt-sohtin For ,PenEdoners, and Applicants for Pensions. car Office in Public Avelino, over the Store of J. I.p• one & Montrose, Pa., 314,46, 1864. tf PENNY. TOKENS OF COPPER! PIM best quality and In every quantity, at 60 per 1 Thousand, and in Lots of Five or Ten Thousand at per thousand. Or All orders by mall or express promptly forwarded. For Sale by JOHN GAULT, may 26 ' NO 1, PARK PLACE, NEW YORK. ERIE RAILWAY. aItNOE of hours, commencing. Monday, Nay 16114 4. Trains will leave Great Bend, Pa., at about the following hours, viz: WESTWARD BOUND. EASTWARD BOUND. 1, Day Express, 2:81 p.m 2, N.Y. Express, 1:17 p.m 8, Night 'Express,2:os a.m 6, Steamboat •. 8:10 p.m 6, Nal,.at 1:20p.m 8, Cincinnati 6183 a.m 27, Way Freight, 1:08 p.m 28, Way Freight, 10:00 a.m 21, Emigrant, 9:18 a.m Train 21, runs every day does not run Mondays. 1 days and Mondays. Manufacture of Woolen Goods. c).7a.tLi="l"Elit. 3. THE MANUFACTIMIE OP WOOLEN GOODS, both in the household rind the Dietaries, bas become of great importance on account of its forming at present our principal article of clothing. The nature of our cli mate makes it necessary, and the scarcity of Cotton has groat, y increased the value of wool and fabrics made from it ; and being engaged in the business of making Cloth and Flannel, and also 801 l Carding. and Cloth Dressing, we have thought that a few remarks with re gard to handling Wool, and the proper process of mono factutoi might be of service to the country, and a bene fit to ourselves. The first process with the farmer who intends to make his wool into rolls fore r gin r i z :g and weaving at home, after washing and shea ,Is assorting the finalities. rids we do not expect a er to do as perfectly es a regular manufacturer, but by trying he will approa, mate towards it, and be amply paid ter the little pains re quired, by having an even thread and smoother fabric. The fleeces should be whole and should bo spread out. on a table—the coarsest wool will be Tuna on the skirts of the fleece, and can easily be distinguished by looking closely to the fibre. Two qualities from each fleece wilt perhaps be close enoogh for ordinary m e t" es, but as the sheep in our country differ .miten grades of wool—ths coarse part of one'may do to go with the finer part of another, and thus make three or tour qua li ties out of the lot. If it is going to the menu factory or to market, the fleece should not be torn, but after removing the tag-locks, should be rolled up com pactly, skin side out. Not less than one pound of lad, fresh butter or oil should be sent with every ten pounds of wool going to thecarding 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 Its evenly twisted, and beat up evenly in the loom, e cloth shrinks unevealy to ftalling—making some p ees wide and others tar row. and If the finisher succeeds in pressing out the wrinkles, the cloth will resume its contortions again when made into a garment, and the mechanic is some times wrongfully bl am ed for a coat's becoming lantern- Jawed on a man's back. It is easily avoided by giving the wheel an equal 'number of turns to a given length of thread drawn oak We find this &faculty increased of late ydra, and have come to thetoncluston that if some of the spinnerb do not keep better time on their pianos than on their Spinning wheele r we should hate dreadful ly to listen , to their music. ---: As every moment of labor should be employed to the best advantage, and everymmce of material appropla ted to thebest purpose, on account of our war, we pro pose AD write some other chapters on our brim of after this is read sufficiemtly to beremem and slualendeavor to do our work nice enougq for tkh or ml skirt era doctor's coat, and make trawsers nice en ough to last &Aram through a _year's fm_t_nwifgn. at least. MOHAN & Ems FAMOUS. CAMpt.Olll3, Ilradfott co. May 11, IBM f EXECUTOR'S SALE. 'VOYLES' IS hereby given, that in purenanee of an or -11 der of the Orp ha ns' CoUrt of Susquehanna county to me directed, I will expose to public sale by vendee, on the premises In the township rif: -Dew M ford, In said county, on SATURDAY, the LIM deg Jane next, at one o'clock In the aftornoon, thefolloyfthz described 0 .1 7 . 2 L, or psreel of Land, late the estaLeof BERRY , deed, to wit. All that certain piece or parcel of 4and lying and be in in the said township of New Milford, bounded as follows : Beginning at a point in the centre of the highway adjoining lands of .John Reynolds; thence north 48 ;-r wettllo perches to a corner;.thence north east'3l perchrm to a beech - sa pling .; thence south. 43 1-2* east 112 perches to the higheray; thence south alonglhe centre of the highway road 8 perches to the place of beginning; containing 44 acres be the same more or lees, with the exception of 'bantam% acres off the northeast corner, heretofore sold to Calvin Well man, by deed. TREKS OF BALE.—S2S down, one third of the bal ance ott confirmation. and the balimeeln one andtwo years with Interest annually on the wholes= unpaid. • ' April% :1534. ELLIOTT ALDRICH. Executor. • Administrator's,. Notice. WOMB ere_togiven to all persons indebted . to /N DANIEL JAGGER late of Jessup township, dee d. to make immediate parnent, end di persons having claims against said decedent, will present the same to the undersigned for settlement. ZENAS DIEM, Mmtlnistritor. Jesemp, X72.1884:—5w• ar„Pit t -' l 'D,'4 - I.4TIEROP. PirICA - Paif, Catopist,&, Col old Sankt= Bzugertita paitiaidsr— tdrßereenea ad lease es penance. uwedcatthe &tritons Hotel. Agontrele. /474863, - • f:::LIEW A geasni! wrirt,ast .. Emu . vs, arritaLA. v". • " . NBOORLYN, Pa. No. 8 rune Btmdays, but In I does not run on Sun• -'8 MINOT, Gen. Supt. HATS & CAPS,. BOOTS & SHOES, , UMBRELLAS,PARASOLS,NECK TIES GLOVES DRESS - COLLARS, 40. &c. Alias good Auslortiient • 11.A.RijWWItEl con.iiith„ ,Where still 090) BAR( AINS Can - be had, 4a at the storst of , AUTTEISIBERG, ROSENBAIJEI tk.oo. rPinksquive not been discouraged by_the late a th deauca In goods, but have. a 1.42011 STOCX of selaionable.goods on hand, and are receiving daily addi tional° the same. nrelaelllng lamb FOR , CASH_ at Exceedingly LOW-Prices. • • . We respectfally,renuest all who are making cash pur chases tb trymrbefore all others, as we have - resolved on selling goods tAat way antylumaqfteri and have there fore marked our prices accordingly low. We will certainly try to save a good many - the trouble and expenses of leaving the county and going • distance in order to buy cheap; so we say again, _gleans a trial and we will convince you with the facts of - our assertion. Our, assortment in, bra 7.:,i_cfitie-p-c104:1a such as DR111,313 GOODS. in s :?T - !e* 414 :MOHAIR S, • L US TR E 8,'"11,1 ) 4 CC.A S, PLAIDS, - .DeLAINES, -CHALLIES, LAWS'S, drci„ etc:, cte., is /artte. CHOICE DOMESTIC GOODS. Muslims, Bleached and Unbleached, light and heavy qes, Calicoes and Gingham of the beet make, Do es, Ticks, Checks, Stripes, ac. Flannels, all colors an - qualities. PIECE GOODS. Broadcloth, Cashmeres, Ladles' Cloth, Cottonadee, &c HOOP-SHIRTS and CORSETS, the largest stock and of superior make and quality. MILLINERY GOODS. We keep generally a RILL Lure of all goods used for millinery purposes, and offer such at New-York jobbing prices. READY MAN CLOTHING. Our assortment In this branch of trade can not be ex celled, and as our facilities are sash that we-are man ufacturing every garment we sell, we are certainly en abled to sell them much cheaper than those who are not. We still continuo to .make up garments to. Order, and would ask all those who 'would like to have their clothing TASTY and FASHIONABLY madr, as well as to Aware a perfect FIT, to try tut as we are confident of being able logics satisfaction to the most particular. The Notes and Bioks of the Finn, formerly In the hands of Mr. Rosenbaum are now left with Mr. Dare van, one of the partners of the Firm, and whohaa charge of said business. He Would respectfully requ e est p e as the Bo o ks those tk must be clot are indebted sed, to the firm to call and settl Guttenberg, Rosenbaum fa 00. Montrose, Mity lath, 1854. GROCERY, PROVISION STORE ! eT Post's Old Corner, opposite • 7 - -ekrarlsear -31oteL CRANE & FERGERSON wody i r ,tia rzp o er t i s i i r d en 4a ncgl i ce si t v o e the public f that - r 4.N. .1-av r. 7 1J -•_!!), GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, 11'114171, Cc) which they are selling cheap for ready pay CONFECTIONERY, of all sorts, and of the beet varieties. Fresh Supplies constantly rec'd. Oritaiiiember the plate. Give ea a cal. Cash paid for ,Veal & Deacon Skins. 0. FEBGEILSON. liontrtise, April 28. 1861. PC MI NAT 3E I Xrt IWIC , -AND NEW GOODS. MB& undersigned having entered turn:wines* mi -1 der the name and style of WEBB a BUTTERFIELD, beg leave to Inform the public that they are now re. carving from New York a largo and well selected stock of Goode of every deiscrlptlon, consisting of the latest styles of Spring and Sommer Prints, Shinnies, Delanes, aczettcortawaes. bustmosrla. 'tsco. LOT Or- GROCERIES of a klub.. A good assortment of Crockery, Glass Ware, VTooden, Ware, gillioTels, Spades Hose, Pore Sieythes, PriudWieoks. taireti kinds of kii;00.1.14-14 , Won I n 62. dowse. CaU a4d aidre9Va ow stand aa Public Avenos. ; A. a, BUrTannoro. U. J. WEAR:: 3 P A Y 1) . 814 .4 11) 28, 1f434. HUBBARD'S LIGHT MOWER./ THIS IS THE BEST.MACHINE IN USE! r. _ , %J again manufacturing thishiower, which haa bee.Oine so celebrated through -I'l oat the Countm for its STRENGTH, EASY DRAFT, and THOROUGH WORK IN ALL KINDS OF GRASS, and takepleasure in offering it to the farmers. of Susquehanna and adjoining counties . We refer for further particulars to the many farmers and others who have used them. Send and get printed Circulars. MONTROSE, May 16th, 1864. S. SATBE sits. 28098. NEW ARRANGEMENTS! A KW CALL FOR ZOO 000! NEW arc 1!) For CASE or Ready Pay. as-zeco. seorcozrzu eto 4000,. Il Ay v ß e du s :i l return ed l fr om the Emit with anew and geab l - thrting The Latest and mostapproved Styles. CLOTHS-, AND CASSIMERS. ar3R.CIP C-17.13F1L 311251 1 , Of every Description. P I co tT Of the choicest brands.. including. Hart's celebrated brand. Fish, Dairy Salt, Teas, Coffees, spices, Sugars, Molasses, At very Low prices for CASH, gar -Call and see for yourself. Cash paid for Grain, Butter, Eggs, &c. 2,000,000 doz. Eggs wanted: tArTwo doors below Boyd & Webster's corner, in the Store formerly occupied by N. I. Post. 0. L. STONE, • _ B. L. WEEMS. Montrose. April let, 1864. tf , . JAMES R. DEWITT, DEALER IN DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, CHOICE FAMILY 41 1 ,22 0 C 622111240 ,9 15_.:..._ 9 BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats and Caps, ate. 400 CMEr. r ..IEI 3FIL ""lir, CLASS-WARE, ` lideatr*. AND 011 A, I i I, DWARE AND NABS ! ..., .: .._ _.. ....,.....*:‘,..,..ZELM, teici.. Produce taken. in - Exchange. Montrose, Feb. '64. J, R. DeWITT. TIMOR & CLOYED SEED FOR SALE BY 8. TuRRELL I FOREST LAKE. BREWSTER, AUCTIONEER FOR ROSPA CO. AUdiessy Opinion% Pi. BILLINGS STROUD, LIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENT. °Mee in L' L►throp's;bnUding, east end of Erick Block. In his absence; business tape office will be transacted by C. L. DEO ?VIC Neutron. idareitl4B64.—if Execuitoiie Notice. NOTICE Is hem a trlven to all p_ersons Indebted-to the estate of REILIAII CANFIELD, deceased; late of Middletown township, to make Insmedtate pay ment, and all persona having demands against eat es tate will present them to the nndeedgnedfor settle _ Adialiditt9 1t.9 • 9 00.96 - Nriogisieraby gtv_en to errors , indebted to the Estate of ADRIAN BUS late Of Bridgewater deeessed,, to make immediate payment, awl en omen' tuning dame against said estate wIU present MOM to the ondersiAned for settlement: _ • • BUM; and ANY-BUtiff. -Bridgewater; May 194 1864.—tews . `• Administrators. H BITRHITT "•, • TVTALRIff , in Staple and Irinio Dry Goods, Cremsbay. , JLP lisrdware, Don. Stoves' Drug, Oils, and Pain* Boots and Bieseer,,Rats andeaps t Furs, Buffalo-Robes; Groceries, v isions, etit., Ne : if , mobs, Pe. . - • , , NEW GROCERY VARIETY STORE ! BASEMENT OF J.S.TABBELL'S MOTEL. THEe subscriber would inform his old friends, sal M public generally, that he has just retained from NewTork City with a well selected assortment of FAMII.I GROCERIES, and various other articles, end:Calm needed le !very family, and that they will be sold for Cigiagib L prices that cannot fall to snit Please call an examine: A. N. B Montrose, Feb. 5,1884. FLOUR ! FLOUR !, bawl, agile C u oTpou CE rd, for sleet the Io FLOUR , west cub A. N. ISITLWID. IIiaETTEB, TALLOW, EGGS, DRIED APPLES and .LIP most kinds of produce wanted In exchange fbt Goods at the Grocery and Variety Store of A. N. BIILLA.NI). TOE GOLD BILE PISSED I 313 . 5 r C,COiagreen. STUDY ECONOMY and buy. your SPRING &SUMMER GOODS HE REGULATOR! GEORGE HAYDEN H AS Just relz i nt v a large GOODS,t splendid = oig of Boots an 4 Shoes, HATS AND CAPS, !Straw 4134-cocoass; Beady made CLOTHING for Men and Boys, TRUNKS, &, TRAVELING-Bags, WHITE rand Colored SHIRTS, WIRER Shirte_,Brawers, NECK Tlee, SCARPS, Collars, Glows, Hosiny. • Handlorreldefs, Ilenbregas,..., de. I ha4e iota and stacks of Goods, to snit Old &Yong, Great and Small, at prices verychsapfir the Mass. Remember the Place: North wing of tho bariding.lately occupied by Hayden Brothers. New Milford, Aprll, 1854; axe. Erslams. EXECUTRIX' NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that letters testamentary pn the estate iILU REARDON, latept ...Franklin townshi or p, decea W sed, have M been granted to the subscriber, and all persona having Maims at slid estate are requested to present the same, dour attesespa, for settlement,and those indebted to same axe respired tomakeimmedtate utyment. HANNAH REMIDON, Eizentrlx. Franklin. April 41. 1864. Ow' $225.- . SEVEN OCTAVE $225. ROSE wooD. mgio 'FORTH! GROVESTEEN ot CO. 440 ItevidwaYsarelr• NEW. ENLARGED SCALP. PL&SO-YOUTIIII, with II all latest improvements. Thirty years', experience," with greatly incensed fedi toes for,manufacturing, enable us to sell for CASH At the above unusually tow price. Our Instruments re ceived the.-highest award at the World's Fair, and for Ave successive years at the American Institute.. War , ted dye years. Teams err cram Call or send for descriptive circular.. March l'l—Set WALT,. AND WINDOW. PAPER A new ipppb• "MEWS. Auditor's Notice.... • goundem,gned an Auditor iippOl4xl by the Orpti. T ens' Court of Susquehanna counticto distribute the funds In the matter of the estate of /141UULL.BLA08, deceased, will attend to the duties of Ala appointment on Thursday, the 16th day Wipe, 1861, at one o'clock, p. m., st bis °Skein Montrose, at which time And Place all persons interested in the same will present toe* claims .or be forever barred from condo In upon' NM fend. mayl9 4t A. 0. W AmdicCar. Auditor's Notice. „ . Ni OTIOE le hereby glien, that 'A. 0: liitanen Wing 4.1 been appointed awAnditor by atm Orptudit s 00ait of dnesehruina connty)to distribute the Om In th e ‘ .. ri ur n ientp their claims or . fore;reitretreiliftibt to upon said fond. mayl9 ler OAVARIEL% Auditor. • WOOL:1610161N° -CLOTRIRESSINGa DRESSING, undersigned basingyesumed tio'poasesslori - old stand in liarford. ant tiollonakly repairod Alliery.is now 041 to matte work. aim_ will intrusted to ism are to be done itkaood and workmanlike Donner. HAMMY 1417 „ ,