00 .p, For the CamP,sign. - Subscriptions will be' received for the ' Democrat, cottitnencing at any time in the : month, ofJuli, to,. continue until the Notrember election, atinicentkeuch, unk one extra coprfor.every ten subscribeta; cash always idvance. Who will send the fret club? . The 14ht P. V. Col. Madill reports the following losses in his regiment from the battle of' the Wilderness up to June 4th: CO3LPAST V. Perry D. Sanders, May 5 . , killed. I . Darnel Van Anken, May 5, hand, slight. Chas. H. Tripp, May 5, hand, slight,. John L. Riker, May 5, hand, slight. A. DoughtyyMays, head, slight. W. .T. Crandall, May 8, breast, severely, missing. Levi Moss, May 8, missing. COMPANY is. • Geo. Corwin, May 5, wounded. J. McSheve, May 5, wounded. J. Harris, Sergeant, May 8, wounded. A. Hobb, May 6, wounded. J. Gary, May 8, wounded: R. Marshall, May 6, wounded: W. IL Peet, May 12, wounded. 1. BrOverfield, May, 12, wounded. r • .1. Wiles, May 5, missilig.. D. Stilwell; May • 12, missing. Thcf,pther companies lose a considers' - ble'number. Lientenant-Colenel Guy H. Watkins, of the regimen; has lately-been killed: BraftetireiVilee Here l Your attention is particularly cal'ed to the 22d section of the amended Enroll meat- .act, approved Febuary 24th; 164, as fellows . . " Sac.. 22. And .he it further enacted, that the fees of agents and attorneys for snak ing out causing to be ext anted any papers in support of a claim for exemption froni draft, or for any services that may be rendered to - theolaimant, shallnot, in any case exceed fi ve' JOlhsrir, and physicians or surgeons furnishing certificates _ of dis ibility to any claimant for exemption, shall not be entitled to any fees or, com pensation therefor. And any agent or attorney, who shall, directly or indirectly, demand or'receives any greatercompensa non for his services _under this act, and any physician or surgeon who -shall, di. reedy or indirectly, demand or receive any compensation for furnishing sob:Veer tificates of disability, and any . officer, clerk, or deputy, connected with the board of enrollment,- who shall receive compensation from any drafted man for sn y services, or obtaining the performance of such services required from any mem ber of said board by the provisions suf this act, shall be deemed guilty of a high mis demeanor, and upon conviction, shall, for every such , offence, be fined not exceed ing $5OO, to be recovered upon informa tion or itidicitnent before- any court of competent jurilkliction, one-half for the use of informer who may Fine cute for the same is the name/of the Unit ed States, and shall also be subject to im prisonment for a term not exceeding one year, at the discretion of the court." &Let all drafted men be shown thd above, so they need not berobbed, neither by outsiders nor insiders. Terrific Hunicane, On Thursday afternoon, _June 9tb, at about 4 o'clock, a streak of a few rods in width, of a terrifiegalctof wind, •swept over West Rill, in Vesuil, complete)) , de-• mashing the timber and everything in its course, doing a larget amount of dam age. We havn.heardoffennresidence molisbed that Muni in its iionrse;and that, vas the one belonging to C. R. Dingman; The house and outbuildings were entirely demolished, together with the furniture, and everything they contained. The house was mirned.eboin 20 feet against a grove of trees; When it broke into frag meats. Mrs. Dingman and two children together with' Mrs. D',a mother;an old la! dy 70 yearseseaped with some bad bruises, bin' nothing serious. The house parted where they were, and ;he broken umbers came together and forrhed &kind of pen around and over them. ' It evidently was nothingkittit kind.hand Providence that saved • their lives. Mr. D. was not at home at. the' time.—Pr / Oen Sm. ii ledlcal / The Susquehanna Coanty Afetlical. eiety will meet at the OfficegtE.L.fiattl. , ter, in Montrose on We dnesday July 1 . 3,' 1864.. AlYkegular:piaititionera ate -savi : , tai to attend.. . L L asiwsze:, Sec"st •t lona or quo YOsiival.• •• - • The'lleitesiatjaci wilt hold es' lee% cream and- str,!berry festival at the ho tel lieloson oil the afternoon and Oen ill of ileFolortb, for the benefit 'of the sounded soldiers. - . Ali•aie invited—,-9111 wia young. Ind*ounce Ball. Bali ion_biiven At ,_ • the 7 -131iTon Hotel of R: eui Itilitire„„ Pa., on Monday ievening, July 4, 153134. _Good Music. Bill $3. (tjearf bdelleidake,e A party will be given at. 4 e liotßiof N.D. Snyder, irk , on 3donda7' evairdrrg;` , 4l4 1664. A garland•imaltation is respectful- IY extended. Joel {siitinp de "II eibeiiit ful 'Cutting 4i:iiiinpika and 6 ingiaz in a Mind main onidlirfriiigiOs lo'bftra r' hob . ;mac: : too iitooti„s•be Popular • 011 DRKOML4T.I ThereititnOt anientiiatiteta . have passed Over me. I have seen_the rise and fall of funny; ,ehavb been -conversant with the va riableness of 'the, affain Of' this transienl. life, both in eenratereiatraidfinancial ups, 'and AlOwnstlrtive &Sabred - 1u melting the, -wilderness- become a -fertile field ; have enjnyed the blessingirof heayen and earth F in a geed degr: 'eq,',firr Which I have reason_ to be thankful itwthe ,Giver of aligood. Prosperity has crowned us as individn. ids and as a'nation,' until the present ad ministration of our government oom-: mdieed. Since then` adoWn-hilrOoursebas - crane upon us. The deatriction of human' life end property, with a debt Sunknown.l in the i history of the world in ,so•short a time, and has been gloried by the ad.' ''ministration- party, both saint and sinner; and for 'What?, Not _for liberty I—for both North and South have . enjoyed more than they cau.ever have again. A few po litical aspirants 'at the Worth have been agitating, the question of slavery to the discomfort' s of the h , , South. Meddled with, that which Avas ; none. of their_ business, as slavery was not - a national affair farther than — the District of Columbia. Each state bad a right to regulate their own aft Wm in that respect, and were accounta ble if wrong were done. I have no faith in fighting among brethren to settle dart oulties. The party in power say there could not be p compromise with the south. Mater) , s t ill tella different story from that.- " A wise Omit foreseeth the evil and hi deth himself - from it." No wisdom or g oo 4, settee , about:it. The democrats have been complained of by the republican par ty in years gone by, for their enormous expefditures. What inexperienced youth left an independent fortune could have been more reckless than the present, ad-, ministration? Millions unborn will have to suffer for it,beside being shy-word a nrang, the 'nations of the earth, for our reckless, inconsiderate management. As Job said' when God left hit- to the rule of Satan : "Let the day perish whereon I 1 as ,born," Sac. So let the day perish when this administration was electet I Let the day be darkness—let; not God re gard it from above—neither let the light shine upon it. It may well be said we are a God-forsaken - peoplqt t for there has been'xiothing like a Christian spirit mani fested by a majority of the ruling party; it is non - r—imoister and layman—both north; and south. - . The people are getting sick of it ; had generally . , rather be at home, and I be lieve they bad better throw atfay., their arms otiboth sides, north and south, and let the officers fi,gbt it out. They are the ringleaders in the mischief, with a few hot-headed politicians. Better have paid for the negro in their weight' Of coin than have made cripples of so many innocent men, and millions of I white slaves in.consequence of the enor mous debt incurred.. ; What generous minded• Men can be in worse bondage than be haunted with; taxes in conse quence of a- profligate administration.— Time was when gold via plenty, and bus iness lively, but millions will not get up high enough to withstand the great finan cial reaction that is surely coming; many will be rich; nrany more the poorer. Where is the wise man. or man of re flection, a well-wisher of the country, who will ..not _look with wonder and surprise I upon it; and see that we are swiftly pass ing into a gulf from which no financial geninaScan rescue us. If the south can be conqi#red, they can't be subdued ; and what mill be the north ? It %%01 be so • steeped t in. blood, that it will be ,a demon to haunt- those enlisted in exciting this great - national quarrel. ~ Ministers and men who have been pray , ing to Abraham Lincoln bad better begin ; to pray to- the God pf Heaven and Earth • that he would , grant them humility, of , heart, and more ,olf patriotic spirit, than .! has been manifat, th a t Christian disgrace t may bogeyed. - There is fra love of God, no love of hu , manity, nor love of country, in the ruling party of/our government; if there was o they would desist from their disgraceful to and Misguided course. / - - .Smuts TUCICEIL. 4ackson June 24,1864. ft'/ 'Now' that' Mr. Vallandigham has returned home, we hope the administra tion wilt have the good sense to let him alone, - In our opinion this whole system of arbitrary, arrests and suppression of newspapers hasbeen a wrong and a mis. take. = We have no,doulit it was well in tended,but t clear to us that it has Weak ened rather ' than strengthened die ad. ndnistration for its great work mid duty', the shrititeSsion of the rebellion.—Carbon daisildvance, (Republican.) prWe sawa sight at the Lehigh Par ley Depot on Friday fast, such as w.e nev er eipectedLto'see ni this free' country, AtV whiter flthy negro, both said to bct Litisettet* item the army, were chained tegether - by iron clasps around the wriettb-z:3n this condition' they were =relied' 'through;, the public streets of Eiston, on theteway to the depot. That is carrying out the abolition doctrine of equality ot the races, withi .yengfiance. ,--lrattozi7Argus. • Another Abolithnt-Ontrage. -lost3tight a cowardly and disgraceful -attack was made` uPon4 - tt)e Illinois/tate= Register 'prfriting otßeelyra ininifoeentatiolitiMi ista, After having learwed".the ,nomina ti.on of Lineoln t about % twelva4Aloolt:iik night, fortifying:theinselyes With - key, they Oollected 113, front of ' tot office And threw, liriokbats and stones ,threaghi ibe windows. The aoirardly , !Mans 'retreated 'niter finding prepara ticine Were znadMig to receive them 'on El i eat aoee to die building. •-".1" WY.:Wholesalellices ofProduee, • Reported fel' thilfontrose'Dit by Jostan csneurrrEn L commissien merch. Ant, „No.( 32 Jay, street,: New, York, to whom sldmenteof producemay be msdi,.. Two thir d s of the market value will' be adranced on the receipt' •0! the &Mail' desired, and'a quick return made for the balance. ' Full directions and a weekly,' market report sent free of charge by mail to those making shipments.. . Re - marks/or the week ending June 191 h, 434` Wanted l — Beeswax, helms, peas, _dried tipples, peaches, plums, , cherries, raspber nes, blackberries, eggs,: flour,. corn meal, "feathers, fresh meats, wheat, rye, oats, corn, hides, hops, lard, bee - pork, poultry wool, tallow. Scarce—Apples. i • Beeswax, pure, per pound, $ 60@$ 82 " impure, " 40 42 , Beans, white soiled, per be., 250 300 IPeas, per bushel, 110 140 Butter in tubs, per pound, 33 38 ".. _ firitim4 , 3 - 1,1 4O ". . . rolls, " ' 30 38 Cheese, choice, ", : ~ .16 i lB " common, " 10 14 Dried Apples " ' - - -10- 12 " Peaches, " , 27 ~80 " Plums, ' st„ 17 'l6 " Cherries, " _ 27 - 36 . " Raspberries, " 27 26 " Blackberries " . 17 ' ' -16 lEggs r fresh, per dozen, , _ .._ 24 - - -23 Flour, wheat, per barrel, 800 12 00 " rye, It 000 800 Corn meal, per hundred lbs., 200 300 Flax, per 'pound, 20 f ' 24' Furs and Skins, see Price Current, forlist. Feathers, live geese, per lb., 70 75 Beef Sides, 14 13 - 15 Mutton in carcass, " 10 12 Veal, . " 10 .14 Irork, &rased,. " 11 fi 'Wheat, per bus hel,. 170 192 Rye, • ~1 70 • 1 75_ Oats, " 911 . 92 Corn, I, 140 156 Venison, per pound, 7 11 Game, see Price Current for full report. Pigeons, per dozen, 2 00 Rides, dry, per pound, 2b 30 " ' green, it ‘ 11 13_ Hops; prime, " 20 27 .. " 4 14 Lard, common to best, per lb., 15 16 Beef, mess, per barrel,lo 00 23 00 " prime, 44 600 20 00 Pork, mess, " 30 00 35 00 " prime, " 25 00 30 00 Hams, smoked, per lb. 14 18 Shoulders, smoked, " ll 13 I &mon, - 44 Is 12 Chickens, " 22 , 24 Turkeys, - " 24 20 1 Geese, “ 13 15 Ducks, " ' ' 24 20 I Clover Seed, - " 11 13 Timothy Seed, per bushel . , 3 3 401 Flax Seed, ig 320 360 Tallow, per lb. 15 - 16 Wool, washed, " _ 80 9 , 4 " unwashed, " '6O 55 Apples, per barrel, 300 600 Maple Sugas, per pound, 15 20 24 orE.—A full report of the New York' Market can be , seen at the office of the Moniroza Demorrat,,_ corrected up to last Saturday; We have on file a weekly Price Current of Produce, for the use of our friends who may-c3ll 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, cad be found on the report in this ()Mee. nerTir. Tobias , Venetian Liniment alum caotERA4 when first taken, in a row hours; Dygonaery In half an hour; Toothache In five minutes. It is per fectly Innocent to, take internally and le recommended hy.Mo meet-eminent Physicians in Ma ratted States. Price 25 and 50 cents. - TOWANDA, Pa., Aug. G. 1839.. Dr. fr. - L Toldna.Sew-rork: Dear naed Ivor Venetian Liniment with great success both as an internal as well as an external medicine. in cases of Bnlnne.Colic andtliolem Minims i regard heist sover eign remedy. Your Venetian Florae Liniment stands unrivalled aa a hor c medicine amongst farriers and boatmen on this canal. Wyl. LEWIS, Sap. North Branch Canal. Sold by an Druggists. (Mee, LVO.6 Cortlandt street, Inns ritrlmportant to Females.—Dr. Cheese. manta pills; ,- -Tbe - xotobination of inmedieuta in these Pills tribe result oia long and extensive practice They we mild in their operation, and atm:ado harm to the most delicate; certain In correcting all Irregularities Painful Atenstritatious, removing all obstractionP. whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the aide. palpitation of the heart, whiter. all nervous affec tions, hysterics. fatigue, pain In the back and limbs. Re.. disturbed sleep, which arise from Interruption of nature. DR. CHSESISAIPS PILLS was the eommeocement of :knew =Ala thetrentMent of Irregularities and obstructions whichhave consignedso many to e. PICIMIL•ruzz clure. No ferule cap enjoy good health unless she is regular, and' whenever au ob• etruction takes place the general health begins -rode. dine: , Teese Pills form the West preparalon everpst foroatll with IMMEDIATE and PBESIVIILNT SUC CESS. X,carLyt liche Mesoe•isrebe-04— Tate ibis advertisement to your Drrnizi and tell him that you want ids BEST and mast ABLUBLE Femaio Medicine in the Iforid. which is comprised in these Pills. 'Dr. cansmars PILLS , , I ,„have been w standard Itcmedy for over thirty nays, and, ,are the most effectual one ever known for all complainta pet-altar to Periales..: To all clams they are invaluable, Indacinvudth certainty, periodleal repaktrifp, They are known to thousands, who have need them at different periods - Throughout the country, having the Benetton of some o #tbe most eminentPhyvicians in America. E,epticirdircraoluo 4 tating when MT should ameba used. with each Iltat4-tee price $1 per box ore boxes for $5, coutai tans , from falito atom Plila sent by mall prompt ly. ocean: from observetJon. by remitting to tne Yroprk. etooN liold.by Druggists generally. Bu csiriGßt lllLLYED,,,Proprietong, • tnntGin • • - - • 81 Cedar street,„Few-Tork. VrSold stoniinie bj''Abel Teruel% in Tunktuni; noek by J. W. Lyman; in Great Bend by 1, Grittinaina. I T. D. Eats:Apt** Co, , - , 411111D7 tare, Genshimagi of Norioiio Debility, Ineompetency: Premature DecayoutdY.Youtbful'Errar, nettuded by a desire to benefit others. will be bappyto tarnish all who need it, (free of charge.) the recipe and directions for making the simplerstgedy•Oluttlis tato. .:ThOsewlabingto profit .by bier experlence4..,o4' poasessa Valuable Eem,elly . will receive the ramp, by returarnallatinefbityltialedAyaddreating tangl9 — 301IN'D:00D0t; GO liareatt4t, Art'ATlOi tirrthit#,Votuititutlori Watet.inrat cubing PMital7 l3 .7rop, 717)1112LL'S. , ; Deedu;— , Yery superior Depis'-are told at4hie office. at ruoderate On Wednesday, June..22,,fia the res. idene.e of thi bride's parent% liy,Rev. J. . MansulatLE:Wirarasin, 404;1131%We; sad 'Extt,T M., daughter of 111 r. David Wanki; of New Milford: Nii.Cards. _ 'ln Ararat; Feb. 27,1864, Se.kari.UNT4 dankbter or N.J.-=and -Lucretia -West, aged 10 years. Fareetell;lOved' Sennie s ithou art . gene , AWayfrom paiti•in youth s fair morii Thy pleasant voice, that used to ring, re praising, how thy heavenly. - Thy life departed like si-flower It seemed to tarry but an hour ; ?Thy friends did , watch with tender, elm But strove in),;ain thy life to hpare. • Farewell, Eirewell, loved Jennie dear; ' For thee we need not shed , a tear; ,Since thou art now among the Mist, There to enjoy a peaceful rest: [Com. , Sheriff's Sale. • If virtue of sundry writs Issued by Ile Court of I JUDI Commas Plate'of Susquehanna Cotu4y; and to me directed, erlllespose to sale, by public , vendee. at the Court-house, to 31ontrose, on &nudity, , 1904, at I o'clock. p. In., the renewing described piece , Or parceled lend, to nit : MI thatlertaln piece or parent of land situate In lbe townshiporackelon,,xounty of Susquebanua, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follow_ to WO. the neat au,' southeast by lands of W. W. Bar tabrooks, on the south and southeast by lands of T. Gal- loway, on-the nest end northwest by lands Otlicheirilab Miller. and on the northeast and west by lands of W.W. Bastabrooks, containing about 18 acres, be the same more or lest,. witathe appurtenances, one framedhouse, one shed or barn, some fruit trees, end about SO acres improved. (Solt of W. B. Payne to the tae. of .letua Smiley vit. David Sinlth. Sherßra Write, Montrose, Juno 20,1664. . _ To PJWITACEr.s.—To prevent. hlranderstattd tog, notice Is hereby given that purchasers at Sherif:Mr Bales will be required to pay the amount bid at the time the land was sold. It has tueome Imperatively 'm emory to adopt this rule, and It will be strictly ad bored to except wherethe porcbamf Ia Ellen creditor, and Is entitled to the thud as provided in the Drat ace don of the aajoif assembly, approved A 4 rll 20,184.0. . Auditor's Notice. XTOTICE hereby given that the undersigned. an LI Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Picas of Susquehanna County, to Make distribution of the Lunde in the Lauds of thaSherilr arising from the sale of real estate of ABEL CASSIDY. will attend to the du ties of his appointment at his office in Montrose, on Fri day the tit day of July i ext. at one o'clock to noon, at which time and place all persons interested will preeent their elitimabrhe- tow debarred frOM va....imo g . h .. r eereatorruna. P. B. STREETIIEL. Auditor. Montrose, dune 17, 1664. Auditor's- Notice, Iv oncre Is hereby - given that the undersigned, an 1.1 A editor appointed by the Orphan's Court of Sea. quebenna Connty to make distribution of the fundslta the hands of the administrators of NAHUM NEWTON, deceased. will attend to the duties of his appointment at 11181:11riCe In Montrose on Friday the led day of July next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time and place all persons Interested will present their claims or be forever after debarred fronrcomi ogin upon said find. P. B. STREICTER, - Auditor. Montrose, June IT, 1054. DE.LAW4R,E ,LACgii-WANNA & _ . WE - STERN: RAIL-ROAD. Time of Pa.sienger Trains, Jane 261 .1 1864 ETZEI Pageant. ger train. P. DL 6.40 6.1 6.0 11 .1 ASS • , • L.lO 4141 4.40 4.57 4.10 1.1.1 12:10 j Y 7 111.201 I Accom. mods. s i °ja i P• • a 125 1 00 12 1110 t 11.20 10..55 A 10.40 S 10.10 The Passenger Train Worth; Leaves New Hampton on the arrival of the Mail 7`rain which leaves New-York st Ft 10 a. m..and 31anunka Chtinti on the arrival of the Train whi ch leaves Philad. (Kensington Depot.) at 7.15 a. to. At Scranton, this train makes close connections with trains on the Lack awanla & Bloomsburg,. and Delaware & 'letdown Rail roads, atd at Great Bend with the lisp 'Trait on the Erie Railway going west. The Passenger, Train South, Leaves Great Bend after the arrival of the Cincinnati Exp moll from the West, connecting at Scranton with trains on the Laekanntinn .Bloonisherg. and Delaware e lindson Railroads; at Thin mina Cann": with the train f or Philadelphia, and at New liamptorivrith trains for Ne*:Tork. the Lehigh Valley, Tlaritiburg, &e. - Pas sen,gers by this train arrive In lgenr7York at . 15.30. to Philadelphia at 6.30, Ind in Gardening at 8.0:1 p.m. The Accommodation Train,' Northward. connecis at (Rest Bend With; the Day Ex press going West,by which phstenters wive at Ithaca and brans* the moo day. • • ; southward, leaves great Bead atter the arrival edam New-York Exprese going East. re . -All Passenger Trans on the Erlerßaftwaystop at Great Bend. WATTS COOSE, Supt. It. A. HENRY, Gen. Tkt rigt. Allanufaiattie of Woolen Goods. . ' CriEICEL.I 3 MIEUR. 3.. i i TIII7IANTPACTIfftC OP WOOLEN GOODS. both in thobon4hohland thafactories, has become Of great importance on account of ..its forming at present uur principal article of clothing. The nature of our cli mate makes it necessary, and the scarcity of Cotton hao greatly incretthed_ the value of wool atilt fabrics made from It ; and being engaged in the business of making Cloth and Flannel, and also Moll Carding, and Cloth Dressing, we hive thought that a 'few romance with-re gard to handling Wool, and rho proper process of maim• facture, might : be of service to the country, and a belie. ft to ourrenes. - The Ant process With the farmer irho Oxide to make Os wool Into rolls for spinning and•weeving at borne, after washing and steering, Is assorting the qualities. ' I his we do not expects. farmer to do at perfectly -Asa mobir manufacturer, but by trying be will approximate. towards it. and be. amply paid for the link pains re auired, by havingan even thread and smoother - fabric. , The fleeces shoulld be whole and should be spread out lon a table—the tomcat wool will to found on the skirts of the fleece. and can mildly be distinguished by looking closely to the fibre. Two qualities from each fleets erth perhapa be close enough for ordlnary.pnrpm. es, but as the sheep in our country-differ muctrin their grades of wool—the coarse pan of one. may. do to go with the finer part of another. and thus make three or tour qualitiganut of the bet. If it la going to the mane factory or to market, the deem should not be torn. but ou r removing the taplocks, should be rolled up com pactly, akin side ont. Not less than one pound of lard, fresh better or oil should besenewith every ten pimnds of wool going to the cueing machine. -.. • The next thifigl'f iniportance is of course to'be well carded, for which wo willtre entirely respo vele ; but in the matter of spinning and weaving, we have another Icaution to add. ;Unless - the yarn is evenly twisted, end beat op evenly in the loom, thescloth shrieks unevenly to felling—mukine ;some placed wide and; others nar row. and if the finisher succeeds In pressing out the writ:Ales, the cloth will resume its contortions again when made; 'otos moment, Indite inectiente Is eosin-, times wronglitilyliaine,l fora ,that's heti:Mang tante:t imed one men's back. '' 'llls tidally avoided by giving .-- the wheel en equal ntmtber oftorne to e given length of thread drawn out. We find this dttucaltyJneteand of late years. and have come to the conclusion that If some of the aniline:ls4lo not keep better time on their pianos than on their spinning wheels, we should hate dreadful. 1 -ly to listeuto their unnrien - ' r , „ t; r - 7.<. i: As evtlY MAMMA Pf MO sh mild te , 'Proployed to the best advantage: and everyotmets of materUl- appropris led to tbetisavestrpose.. en acconnt tit our war. we pro voss,to this ome othetchaptets on put braneltpf hue-. loessafterta read sufficiently to be rememboeciAltnd . . shall endeavorto do oncmcorli nice room for ti IMMO:: sat - skirt ors doctor's coat:1014 'Make dowsers flee eV. ongh to' ast a Strata througka - et t r a ra tr k . can m i 3 Ons -st lea a t . . TUG cif.- -Hose Paeronv:C.torptcrenti t '- - - - 13 Didref t "l x i M frri 488 4' 4 4. " '-'''' " Ci'~iH: ~.._ iMPI , IOi - rodicirooper l Co'soldll,4ldagßoase. YoslToseaKagrurnig ra k piwileal==q#l, 4 01!,;- ontesai.; f-4 .+ , t ", I) t r :N;rf.s.l,t't"stitosi., , d 274 2,13.4.=3Cei4 D.IVID 8171!MEES,8herlif. nwAna. . I Pas;eri- - STATIONS. tgirn. , ____ A.M. Great 13en ,a 2.40 ew3filtokd, 2.59 Montrose, 8.00 IlopbottoB3, 8.43 1-181ebolson, 9.50 I Factoryvilio, 944 iG' t it i rUM'lt, 11 ' ..r. Scranton, 10.20 l Btroudeburg. f 12.54 tanunkaChnnt. I . • 1.33 bllaira chan,, , •B4 7ew 1194884.08. DYE:-: D.: £'LA THIS IS THE - BEST MACHINE IN USEI Art are again manufacturing this Mower, which has become so celebrated. through fl' out the Country, for its •STRENGTH, EASY DRAFT, and', THOROUGH. WORKIN ALL RINDS OF GRASS, and take pleasure in offering it to the farmers of Saiquellantin and adjoining counties; Wo refer for further particulars to the many fenders and others who have used• them. Send and get printed Circulars. -MONTROSE, May 18th, 1884. S. EL SATRE di. D. BREWSTER, AUCTIONEER FOR SUSQIA CO. Atidreati, Matron, Pa. ERIE RAILWAY. CMANGE of boars, cocamencing Monday. May latb, V 1364. frau. Willie:lvo Great Bead, Pa., at about. Lb* following hoary, 'az: .172'ffIraltD Aecom moda tlon. P. M. 220 t 2.15 3.15 8.50 o 4.25 5.15 5.;A c 0.00 a 8.30 WESTWAMD BOUND. . B.l.Bfte MID BOVIIII, 1, Erty Exprelili, 2= p.m 2,31. Y. Itcpreaa, 1:11p.m 8, Night Exprom,2:osa.m 6. Cincinna ti ••• 8.10 pan 6, Mail, at 7:Vlp.m 8, " 41:211a .m sn, Way Freight, 1:09 p.m 28, Way Freight, 10:96 a.to 21, Emigrant, 6:13 a.m 'Erain 21, rana every day. Mica not run )kt0134.1111. Ti days Sad Mondays. C 7 HAWLEY'S SOLIDIFIED rierrt".l.•C rearm, I= CLEANSING, WEITENIBG & PENSENVING THE TEETH. MIMS article la pretwred with the greatest care upon A. scientific prl nciptes, and warranted not to contain anything In the slightest degree deleterious to the Teeth or Gums. Some of our most eminent De.stal Sur geons have given their sanction to. and cheerfully re.,. commend It as a preparation of superior qualities for cleansing, whitening And preserving the Teeth. It cleans them readily. rendering • them beautifully White and pearly, without the slightest injury to the enamel. It b healing to the gums where they are ulcerated and sore. It is also an excellent dislnfertor for °IA and de• wed teeth, which arc often exceedingly offensive. It gives a rich andUrmuny taste to the mouth. cleansing it thoroughly, and imparting a delightful fragrance to the breat PREPARED OILY BY A. HAWLE' & CO., N. W. evr. 10th 1k Lombard Its.. PRILADBLRMA. AND SOLD BY ALL DRUGGZATS rizien 4S CENTS. • • Tdartimoaziarla►. The following opinion of Dr. White, as to the high es teem in sables he holds the Dental Cream, must be suf ficient evidenceoftts value; to quote other testimoni als in detail is neediest, contenting ourselves by simply giving the names and Address - of persons who speak. of Ds excellency for the teeth. rIIIIIAISELI'IIiA. April 131b.1803. Easing 4refally examined A. Marley's “ilolirlined" Dental Cream." 4 hereby cheerfully recommend it to the public generally. 10 I en exceilent preparation for cleansing aria preserving the teeth, and can. be used by all persons w l lh the utrnost confider:moo:is Its properties are perfectly barmiest , . Vesiclee presening the teeth. It promotes a healthy action to tLegnenClarurinapaceira pleasantness to the breath. Dr." W. It. WHITE, 1 ; h33 Are . street TllOl. DISIDASI. X. n.. DORSISt. 491 401 St.' .1. SIMMS, 254 I. Gth st. E Vasnunsucs. Snrgeon Dentist, - 425 Mehl& C. A. KisornsullT: Dentist. 1119 Walnut at. S. Duaraotun. D. D. 8., 734 Arch at. P. M. Dixon, 82'7 Arch et. Enwann Tossataxso, Dentist. Ma N. 4th at. A. DORM'S?, Dentist. 607 N. lOtb at. . IL L. Um, Dentist. CRS N. oth ! lune 2. 1864. 17 . : .• . G-. REYNOLDS, WOOL CARDING, 7Glimso ores TfierimarL. may s. " TAKKINOT Nonezi.Attl6biriprep to all the Dealer. to Coeds. Wareserclum sei Cowanodttles, or Effects, of whateeerkind or nentre: Welding in the county of o rlus• qachenna, that they are avulse, required tomho out a lineage at theOface of the'Cotatty Treastuer, enncan, or be , fore thattrat day of July; teat. 'rbe rculatnl paid after that day will be collected by law. . • All pertione engaged In. the rale of MI% Beer. ftc,are hereby noticed tbai th ey are severally required to take oaf Iteermeatthe, Mace of the Connty Treasurer, for Ma, ;object to the folloarbv 'restrictions I. Section , le eltlut egt.et /...7-1; 0, Peyton who keep* in hie *thoe OtWiiittOam tOT hogshead*. stand cailmor 11400 r pipes, or who keeps a nweery stord. shall renew 11, cense to vend Intoxicating ...linnet by We weaserethan ono dean „' nod PaR stable* SLY heti:hirer/iced lowa° retenfof perioni In tht Weer eptelectr, elnomanattor browc4 'tenants' their erspectitO pipebooluillbave to their places of baldness any of the argitleasfettattillte inilasetbez sod the tomb= or le* roweWse elattastfbustacis indlfan yeaCh Peri seas *UN taVest MO's to vendetta liquors by a mis• wawa thoneete'qued:the Const,(tesi.terterietlgior, tkto molt° the itSMO.,,t •• kie11it1PWV4411144414,4 -341 fllE.t . wr • r-•• %%TM GOOD BARGAINS on be Ima, is at the store of GTITTEMMIMiI ROSENBktrft k CO. TfllllB Pima have hot been diseoura,qed by_the hair advance to gouda, but have a LIMOS' arocg of acasonabie goods on hand, and are receiving daily addi tions to the same. We are selling such WOE 0.1151/ Exceedingly LOW Prices. au We respectfully request all who are making cash liss. • awes to try us before all others, as we have reseimag. on selling goods Mal mop only liereqfter, and have there- fore marke2oer prices accordingly tow. We will certainly try to sale a goad many the trouble-. and expenses orienving the county and going a Mounta in order to bay cheap; so we say spin. give ila a trial and we- will convince you with the facts oroardeiten.ion. Onr assortment to 600,102 4 , 210.F1A IRS, LUSTRE'S, AL PA CCA g„ PLAIDS, DeLAINES, CHALLIESy . LAWNS, da., eke., is large. " ' CHOICE MIMEO GOOK Busllia, Mewled nail rildesched, light and bawl' grades. Calicoes end Me Nilo. maks, Des Lines, Ticks, Checks, Si ripen, dm. Finsinek, all colon, and gaaltttee PIECE GOODS. I'o.B rune Bunctapo, bat iu rdoea not ran on Sun. • '2 NUNQT. aca. Erupt. Broadcloth, CoestroefO, Ladles' Cloth, Cottonsdes, HOOP-SKIRTS and CORSETS; %ha largcatotock, and, of swear make and quilt?. • • We keep generally 6 FM!. 4,1 z of all goods used for millinery porpoece, and offer sack at Nesr-Yorkjobbklif prices: READY MADE CLOTHING, Oar assortment In this branch of trade can not be ea , - celled. and as our factlltles ant each that we are man. ntactuting every gorntent we sell, we are certainly tas 'bled to sell them much cheaper thea time who are net. We still coraintte to • Make. up Garments to Order, • • and would ask all those who would like to base their - clothing TASTY and FASIIIONASLY madf as well es to seeme a perfect NIT, to try us as we are confidant e being able to give satisfaction to the most particular.. .. The Notes and Books of the Firm, • formerly In tbo bands of Mr. Rosenbaum are now Idt. with Mr. Dasastmn, one of thepameraoftheFirm ant sheltie charge of said business. Be would res request all those that are Indebttd to thefam to all settle up as the Books mast be dosed. Guttenberg, Resenbamti kliaiz • t Montrose, May Nth, 1864. NOTICZ ts hereby given to ell persons Indebted to the estate of JEREMIAII CANFIELD. accessed, Into or Middletown township, to nuke Immediate pep ment, and all persons hay/nit demands spinet said is., tatd wlll ,:present them to the undersigned rOr meatJEMOVALAII CARITILD, JOISITRIAIICI • Seems. TAGGART, ;Zucatorip, , Middletown, May 12, 1931.—5 w• smwsz.ri, where still snub as DRESS GOODS, in, ItsBl MILLINERY GOODS. Executors/ Notice. Administrator's Notice. woricE is hereby ViTen tO IkerVOMI Indebted tet 11l Estop of - ADRAAN &ma, lets of Bridgewater tap; deoa.wed, to make immediate paymeni, and elk personthaving claims solnet said notate win them to the onderslzned for settlement. .„ • 11. WAIL and Varl WISH; - arldgerraterillay 12, 184}1.--41‘. • .•_ . mouTiar..NOTICZ XTOTTCg la betel given tbs t letter testate:olam 1.11 upon the estate of WILLIAM REARDON. lids or Franklin township, deceased. have been granted to the• subscriber, and all persons having claims against , fait estateere requested to present the tame, dal atte= for eettlereentomd those indebted to same are roe, • to make Immediate handout, MANNAII - BSIIRDON, Szetattais. Franklin. April 21.1684. 6w• Adtbinistratris'e Notice. tyrics herebri eves lo all persona Waled* N n. a. arum, woof Ple2ock Woman*. 4 ecesoo4 4- ; f make immediate 'payment. *addl. panne balmy, thliannidelgain) ignaatedesi k dr elflßA "lttemen 'P I AIA t7I ZL 'iI Prese gTOß S , ° Moan . lalas- ts. g.; Dlmaelc, June Otb. 1684.-45ar - • _!..f SOLDIERS' BOUNTY -, • • • PENSIONS, circa 313aels. •Sita.ller. • .f - • - r AGENT titeOOY EMMEN Juiving obtained tbs oemessary fonal.! Me, will gtvajwompt attention to all claims inawMoilF• to bti duo; No thug* !tidos Meetlisfol. 3 `i • • • , ; 811114; JP. Virnallio“,. INITSICTiaImI ttIRONCett Prtiotypi , M, , eurttesldettatiittss formal cittup br, tit 1 :Itt:l3.*Rtttitshos.- . .--.- '' _ __.,,,' lw Wri t dli r ingriVoctietWoninonlYal'Oeld Writ tsspect tenders bisprstorstststiettist. 42 , 11/SCL: •ttantin sinishasslycossWas tents eastnansans f ll o.4thlffl" , 1 ..; JiMAlg4ll*lffs...4,lliikr4,74o.l4 -.. . , . 1 / 4 -:.•, - .- - ,•:, ,14:•: