===ll Care of the Health of th... Hone. We refer now, not to any , a t . :- 'al manage - ment of horses in particular eases; but to the ordiniiry, daily,:care which they-require.-- Were this noble animal I-properly- aired for every day, there would be little need of any special treatment. As it is, horses 'are con- . titinalltelling; • it. - is almost impossible -to buy one that is perfectly sound..' In.the general management Of the horse, it . is-very important to secure him a pienty of fresh air. Neither man or ,beast -can enjoy - health while inhaling' corruption at every breath. And yet most,stables are buiteWith little regard to this important matter. . - They - , are low, contracted, close arid Lot, with scarce— ' ly any means'of ventilation._ The urine 'and dung are allowed to lie upon the floor mixed with litter, andfermentation•setting in„.very soon a pungent and unwhialestome gas is emit ted which prevades the whole stable. ' Who has not perceived this on entering a barn, es pecially in the morning? The heat and'jdor are sometimes so powerful as almost tdstifle one's breath.. igluum wonder that borsesoc osupying such stalls; - hould Suffer from _in - - \ flamed eyes; chronic cough, diseased-:.lungs and &osiers. The only 'surprise is; that • they eln,lendurc such barbarous treatment as long as they do with so great impunity. Every stable, , then; eboald, be well - yenta- ated. The stalls should not be boarded up tight from floor to ceiling„ but left open from four to four and a' half feet: 'upward.. There - should be-some "means for introducing fresh air in the neighborbood of the stalls. It sho'4, • not be through a winch_Aw - bloWing directly • ' on the horse, but at somP little distance from '' him; Then there should`: be an opening in the roof of the stable thi:ough which The foul 'and heated air can escape. Between this Ven tilator at \ top and the aperture in the low er parkof.the hnildiri,g, - a . .constant.eiretilatiob will be kti2t:up '; - but 'neither One will work ' efficiently; without the . olher.,, _- It is generally' Considered inexpedient to oectippthitloft direetly-over the stalls, with hay. - . The foul vapors rising night and day Imix with hay and make it unpalatable and unwholesome. ;Many insist, even that the ceiliii . abeveAhelstalliShoeld. tie plastered. Th'e floor overhead should at leit!st be batten ed tight to:preve.nt the dropplez.bf seeds and dust upon the hair and - into the 'yes of the horse. But this is done, some ..therms sho'd be provided for the free' -escape friiii the,4talls ' of bad air,sand the introduetion of that which is fresh - slid wholesome. - ' .- • (hie: iinporiant. means of securing good air in stables if" . -to keep them scrupulously clean. Sonic persons allow dung ttr.accumu-- late for several days and many clear it l out only once a daY.' It is absurd to expetepure 'air where fermetation -and..-putrefactain are going forward.: All manure and wet Titter ~ should be rovept'Otitlwico a day, sod' means should - be provided for the passing - away of brine: The doer of the stall shbuld hare. a , • , slight inclination, allowing the water to run off iato - a gutter; or if any object to' this, they -Should 'frequently strew their Stable doers, either with saw4ust, tan-liar, or phister. . ! Dr,(-Dadd Obierves : "The bedding •hich according to Jong.etistom is stowed and r the crib, there acting as a sort of noxious. mell; _ing bottle to the horse's • nostrils;. sho Id be spread out in the open itir and sorte . ; the refuse and excrement*, removed_ to a dung .Iteaplotatid as far, from - the-stable as sa ble; for the common manure rpeeptael, - der the stable deer, is one of 'the wore , tures of stable ecoacung. Th.. stable. i should be,wastted clean as of t as as ci - stances Permit."' • Good' Effects of Drotight. , Farmers regard a drought as one greatest evils tit came inflicted. The of Providence, bov.4ever, are inscrutabl ,_ e„.ntinies,,to,hurnan ken,'and it liehoo . ' whose wisdom is finite, to_ be catttiou we comp in of Heaven's decrees. The :fig "cu , al Chesuist of 'Maryland, Vii Iliggi ;published a Paper once, tend ,1 demonstrate the physicalnecessity ofdr the legitimate effects of which, accord his theory, tend to replenish the ye 1 strathaa_of the soil with certain manner _ ______ stances which are, carried off to the ea by' • rains, or taken up by vegetables, and 'Tied .'. off without being returned by manure. These two - causes, operating as they do, per etual ly, wOuld, in. time, render the earth utterly I•terileAtill unproductive; no verdure would animate, no solitary:plant - take root were it niat for the frequent-occurrence of this -repu ted evil, by which this loss is supplied,' and the economy of this reprodUction perpetual ly kept up. During dry weather, the. evap . oration of the earth, is both rapid and unpeas ini ;:this createli, vactunn, so far as water is ciatiiierned, and this vacuum is immedinte ly supplied by water which rises .up from the - sutilisiit;hich is in turn replaced by water froiii* strata Vtelow,the circulation of water in theittitii; orl,ekiw its surface, being the reverie:o . ..4lM', which takes placie in 'set veitikr.r.4lls.7itater,ln tithisaseent, becomes iMPitiiiatedivith'-valuable manurial matters -in siitntitif;;-,-the phosphates and sulphates of Line; ;Rix:state and silicate of potash and ' soilo;:.*"hici Are deposited in the vegetable ctratitm ,or:surfaqe- soil •as the water evapoi.- - ates, , audgius restore the waste previoualy'• - sustained :from the operation of le aforemen tioned:cause& This fact appears -to have beetilterified by a number of 'experiments conducted. "With great care, by William Rig gins : ''''w_tiose indefatigable and praiseworthy labors,.aim-as they have beat_ -conducted by the lightof science, will unquestionably be pro ductive oflreat good. This subject is cer - ' tainly_des&ving the candid attention of .Men, of leisttre and intelligence who' unite 'the ra-:• tionril iysterni of theoretical and practical ag,- ricultule. '.., : - Prim TooLti.--Xarts plows, =vragons and other : articles, should have a good' coat 'of vitiate:ay in every autumn., They are now dry;:iind VI cracks will absorb the paint and prev* ,410 ingress of water at a rater season. pesiectly am, - of coirse: A paintis best; as it absorbs least -Cif the snn's rays. Dark punts cause:the bot.in the sun, and warp and "a*: `':Ilow is the time. , 44* - ii - oHernix.filsup.-4temember-that- tv eiy.tie*pliiit Sabred from raitVis more knilleariszrieti - and bave. it constantly iinpii*ed, save the best.. In :husking corn, takeitSiteareas are finest,. and from the moitprolific stalks. Ten years of &instant cartflike* nryl, step by step, effect a great in*atem*E Fartialnas ..;ntaallanar-YAane.—We have knoti& - 6ees to, grow four feet in a on the m arlin of a barn. :Plaated . yard4oll,4#iiii every way else alike, away . f rota 4101, Ira:eight inches. Fine cropa.coeacissaitar apples may - be had by wain Mei it ,aro und such Duds: ' • , lariiatza - l'AFAL — r43:9Trinpondent. of.the Wisilwirin I : an nerf#o-ARt-.lw 4802 , his PiliTamp wake oak, thestielt. beiaj:44tAht9„halyee, and'orie set inrert***Other * :net.L The hitter was decayed Airealy jeara - afteriiaida—tke in verted-one; Wilea,Ue last Aisited the plaeß,Tor ty year*, after.feitieg, was as *sound ever. . . . LEAxixn Coi ft iaturs.--A. correspondent of the New guehiid Atr r iei : suls;• dip the en of the teas u strong aluin-water twine's day, ( . o F , ',ol 3l re_rf4Aftyn, And &elm& will-cease. 1858. NEW ARRIVAL Fall'and Winter Goods. OW reeds for inspection, n full and complete as- N •sortment ob • Dry Gricb . suitable for the sersaon; In all the new designi anietyl - c, In fart; er• -en - thing appertaining to the Trade, at low prices. Our stock of ' • D.Rig COODV . ccu I 4 ofPrinTa, Mini ,and Ciinadiania Plain Dirnerir viniu and tialited Detainee, 03.1.1 an Wool Regina,. fine Diaek ilembazine and Alpaenn,Claallien, and Mack and-Fancy Lenita at all pekes, Shawl,. Dusters, Ronne& Ruebta. Plower; and Wreathe, Hair !tonic - 11,. net and TalTetta Ribbons, titerittrast.and Reed lionne,Reelin skirt ing...KUL Lisle Ildrad, and Silk Clotas,. antintletia, Linen and Cotton Rose:.Wll ITE 114)008. hard. and Jae.idnalina Jam, sertlona,Eaubeiddelles,Coliani and Bh:evo, Dimity Banda. • , YANKEE-NOTIONS ,•, . 9 7.ieedleo, Piro, Pater SDame,, Mgr 0111, Perfumery, Tort - Mmmuief, lialr Bnshell, Rubber Dremlug Combs, 'lvory Combs, Bonnet Comte., Rubber Pitr Ptak Meer and Steel Thbublm 's,l4-I{-ftliP si....otort.e)olifs., A Imre stnclati BROADCLOTHS, Rat, Brown and Mixed Cxxlmeren. Twevds, Kentnnky Jeans, CottnnadeA. Denim and Softens HARDWARE, such as eastlassi Root .lacks, Darn Door Rollematid iltnges,Shnc. els and Tonga, Patent Dale Pulleys, Door Locks and Inners, PM -Locks, Trunk and Till Lcks,-Witstow Fastenings, Curtain Bands. Augnr,DlSts. Gimlets, Talk Cattlerr,_rocket Knircs, east Stec' Shears:Scissors. rtistering and Brick Trowri., Wrenches. sp r i n g Bolts; Aibatta SDOOOlt, Dinner Dells, Muse 11cIls and Elsturcr,part atorcls, Grind Stones, &c. ' Boots . , & Shoes. Mim Calf Skin vid.enntidqDots. LatEes ConVeAs. ftitor, Bait ees, Bazkins and Kid SUppere. Greeeriet, CroeOrb and Glassware, HATS, CAPS, • ion amyl large otork--alt of whlrb wo wtll sett em our usnal terms, rig: CAST!. PRODUCE, or APPROVED CREDIT. We also bare nu hand a eupeior ntiontY of BROOMS---OF HOME MANUFACTURE 1 • which we will dlsisne ant Wbedesale ar Retall, at fldr priers. Ruletlnl that our Sleek ha• been well Riveted as la qnsllty wad styles,:av have no besltallted In Inelllng friends t n call and ea. amine. " P 0,97 -Grain and Butter .Wanted. Hemlock and Pine Lumber.; Flour, Br.an Chops, at-reasonable paces May be ' !baud at our STEAM MILL. • POST BUOTHERS.. Montrose, September 29;1858 TREMENDOUS ENGITEME NT AT TIIE Vt4zei. Di9,9il)9s, ALSO AT TIIE - Montrose Book Store WrlptE the subscriber is receiving a large win tity of -; SCHOOL BOOKS, such as are to he used at the Normal School, to com mence the 'dual inst. Also Miscellaneous Books, a good wortnyn ! , and SitAIZIONERY of the *it quality, all of which will be sell for Cash at Lire an 7 Lit Live prices ' :by A. N. BULLARD. Montrose, Aug st 18, :185S. Tug 4UAKFR CITY. . • hsuranbe Comp. of Phil. " Capital and Surplus,•fs3oo,oo9. Chartered CApital, 5500,000.. Office. Franktin . /31.C/dings, .4.V0. 40S Trabott St. Tl, IRE Iz:sr:I:ANTE nn Stores. Throning.. Thal.llc liniiding? and Iterchandise grtterall_ MAR INF. INST Nel , on Violet,. Cargo and lerefal. to nod fro:n all tart• of the World. .IMtnnutce on1;ootis to and from all tart+ of the Union. l - Statement of the Ensi»exs and Condition of tke. Qua . ker Inkaronre Company„of Phitatirli 4 ,lda, for Six iforalis; riding lime Stfrtli, MI firiors rcum- ttaptt2l s , :trittOs.•lannar.Vlßt. R_';' 6'9 R 7 Inert ,i receivt,i acert.ea.kona don. 1,41. to July tt...nkr. Prcrotouot rorttred • 113.07.4 ! Sa3ra.r. and It o-losuray.ce f the way s oft• LOSSES, EXPENSES, Ta ItiTn„ Rrt . . and TIkr.NA IS • :es us, how State illiam ng to 'usht, ng to etable !: I sat- 13ahthce rchtaining with the C , •inpan7..7.111.T . tst t _4 ssErs, tt0n44,11.47 , 1z , er5. gt.c.V.,. Coupon 8 , L1.1.. leAr.% Col _ • 32441 Loaus. 13116 11R,ira!ile e'ea.st outland. mei Ix tatil due front ~-;; ate, Cso(tal... , SUIP/UA, , • $lO-1..1 35 . , r.Officers. GEOPIC:E H. 'HRT. Preill!ent, I E. P. Ross. 'Tic e pm:4o,h H.II.OOeiGSIVELI.,Sec. Tres,. S. H. BUTLER, issiAt. Treaft. Directors. _ . Georre n. IThrt. E. F.,,ltorre A. C. Cartell. nem relic% J. Eder:intl. G. Palm 11, - 3.3'. F Perkins, C. (1. lertve, A. Chmmbere, , ,l. L. Pomertly. H. F.. CorzweicttrA ll ..ltear,, 31. D. " • 'WM. D. LUSK, Agent. 110 .. NTROr.tE, ...etember 11:. - J. - Higginbotham WATCH- FIVISHEit * r- exn - ,Gefteral Repairer, - lir the Rai. ENGLISH, Smss, asp CHINESE Dr. N., FLEX WATCIiEN, PATEN'S' AND DETACHED LETEIL9, REPEATERS, LEZINES, sc , LT: , Truly proud of the flattering encomiums bestowed on. him as an honest and,superlor • WATCH - 10,11EZB: 7 and grutellit In an *he have empfeyed hirit, and doub ly to - those that hare continued to be his steady customers since his commencement in Moutiose,(now nearly thri . te - N•ears,) and encouraged hr those who al , ready know leis nbilitime , he.now mfortns these who do not, that early in life he- wasesught-tlic art of Finishing New Watates, by Atkin, late of Lord Street, Liverpool, who Was a first rate MAKER and RBPAIILER of the bat: -watches. After having worgrd for hied_ upwards of nine years, (seven of which as I ln Indentured appren .Bee,) he then eomiticured - forkimselfianiHatterly iii New York, - where he has been employed br some,of the first and roost. raPectable tstablisiinients, in Broadway, 31.aiden Lane, Bowan Sc., and was by them elasSed a first rate workman. it 'He has always on hand w well asssUrtelstock of Watch 'Wheels Cylinders, Watch Jewels, Main- Wings,: Watch ilf.; nds, and Watch Glasse.s, which will be carefully fitted, n„ htairs r, and Her prices less, than they can be had hi the City. • • Lir Shop in - Bentley, Read, & Cos Store. Phcenii Bleck, Mo.:lin:4,u, Aug. 18, 185.5. Ne*.._,l)lie.; . l,lose. Stote, - tollich P,A YS asit roes, ancl,:oes for -3 "THE:PAYi TEE SUBSCItIaIt.I3I:IIi9 , . . "DULY IAND TRULY PREPARED" to furnish the 66 GoOtt PeOple' , of Springville, with thn'sery bead lids of GROCERIES, such ad SUGARS, • COFFEE, SOAPS,: ' _ .- ! 'SYRUPS i , - -am, - C47DiES, . _ TEAS,. - - -- ..--.45.5'11- . __ • TOBA C6'o, ét., ' • t;olicits a share of their patronage. ': 20 Illoc.- Rice for ''. • $1,00.. . 10 - " • First:Rate Sagar,.sl,oo., - • 16 " - Sall*erat us ? . $l,OO. and many other articles at eqiially low figures. The ,best brands of pram (whys on hand. -. ' - @ILOUGUII%O.,- Reatiy3lade or Made " to Order, "not at cost,"” hut at "fair profits." Call and get a neat. . - , Sir Vest for 75 cent. . . Try me! and if I don't "Shape you as *asap as AmllbocrY,-:-oull me--:- . . - .YOurs, Ilespocifally: ' ',. - Skin Me t Judy2l, Itst?.-tr - • .. , . TS dr.:40.103. - n vylot.:s*.ieeeivol And wilt iii . r4.11 . .20 per: towfi z , r at " 74 '7 Per till:l4'2 t-.1°1145.1161TTL:1:n 5p45 . 114.,,pt : 150858. ' - 1 130TTElt ClELifitir*S, .0.1#4-11 aj J . 14 YO:S -4:o3iPt# - 4 mac; August 11, 1638, 1859 -- ux. --- A FencrA assortmeat at ~,t ,20 1 -1 F 1 - • • 74 IV,. Id EA • , ,V , 4.1!51 ;‘,10,(0, A. Ir. mant. ENE THE ittli' - '', :" - 1051 ft - K--- - -: \JN 1 ,zt......,_____ .20 ,..,,-.- Aii , ' A..:: 4 - A -sP.- " V i 1 1 i r • fi A ß_ AN 01 Jli ) 6/11 :4,.. LERY, i fW 41' .zz'ff - l i , i • j - / - a ‘,- 11 General Finding Store, IS NOW FURNISHED WITH NEW GOODS DIRECT froin NEW YORK CITY for Spring trade • 'DRESS CAICOS of many kinds, Prints, Gingham, Muslin Delaine,Chal li, Moire Antique, and ditrerent grades of Black Silk ,31:a.sse by the yard or piece. A good assortment .of Carpets Oil Cloth, and Matting, Looking Glasses, Wall Paper • CARPENTERS TOOLS, Vanes, Saws, Mill Saws, Cross Cut and Drag Saw - Our stock of irs4L4 consists' of everything in-the line of Clttli.rv, Ifonse keening articles, Builders and Mechanics 'hardware, Farming Articles; Scales and Balances, Boots and Shoes, [fats atniCap - s, Ropes and Cordage, Crockery sk: Groceries. In Cwt every thing a reasonable person CRIR want. Wethank the y Public, pa .t fn•ors and solitit for , further patronage. M. S: Watson it Son. 3fontrase, May 19, 1858. livtlbleAol79 ii)e, 60 fogic. Evep-y. Tub Stands on its Own Bottom. THE ORIGINAL ONE PRICE & READY PAY STORE OF NEW MILFORD HAYDEN BIZOTHERS. peopl.2s' agents are on .hand with the largest • STOIC/i. , GOODS ' . - EVER broifght into this section, consi,ting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Yankee Notions, Jewelry, Watches, Flour and Salt, Fish, Wooden Wire, Wall Paper, Garden,&Field Seeds, Hay & Straw Forks, Brooms, and other at ticies too numerous to mention. The day has dawned. Old Fogyism has ha4i it; day. It is now in thu' Winter of its diteoubtht,” going down, derty dowu,. The day is not far distant u hen old Foggy - ion will become so dead that it can't ren kick. ' The Farther and Mechanic will thrn baye no fear of Pay-hook and Ledgers, awl his quiet Aumbery will not lio disturbed by bort id dreams of " Sheriff' 5a1e. , ..” So !nought it be!, W w-ottid here Btate Ifor the ITnefit of the unitia-_ teil,l that we have ONE PRICE ti.r our Goods and NO DEVIATION. (bar good are ail tram:anted, a representel, and no charge for Thankful for past liberal patronage, we hope by clos e to toFiness• and an eye to the wants of the people, to merit a continua:lee of the semi... A YDES BROTILVIS,. Nev. - 31ilford, May 6,18.55.—1 y A Light! A Ligljt! NOW ALL MEN BY TiIESE II That Lthettuder - sigued,have On Land for sale „Prtrrs' Yon-Expiosire, Sqf Urn/Toting Gas Lamp, the BEST, safest, and most economical light ever p-n. aced, equal if not superior to the best perfectly adapted to nes lls,tels Store s , Reading 1 . 1 . 01 '.: rricit • •irt • t. fie., C. t on), :rtititrC'S a trial to prove it superior to every othe r portable light now in use. The material used for generating Gas is Burning Fluid or Aethereal The. Gas is generated in the Burner lie eraporiting and decomposing, the Fluid by its own heat limning pure IlydrotTartrortie Gas wliteli is all conveyed to the Burnet:, leaving no substance.unconsnmed. The Burner can tz4 . , fitted to any ordinary Lamp, guaran aeeing it to be perfectly safe and free from- any dan ger of explosion and is entirely free from smoke and unpleasant smell. The following ealettlation sitoW its &tummy oter other sUbstantes used tor !let: Peters' self-(rmM•i ddag Gas. Lamp with - Fluid Or .kethereal oil, at CO cLi. per gall., six jet Burner, 1 et. per armr. camphene at 55 etc. per gait, 1.1 Lard Oil, at F 1,1. i " 2i " -",-" • Speen! Oil, 2,511 • 4 4 . Fluid with com.burner,llri cts per gall. 1 "- Gas ut ?2,25 per mitts feet ) 11 " /I 21 41 tt mac he'distinetly understood that this Burner will produce more light than any other Portable Light now in use. ' • -The public arc invited to call and exatnitre this prernii* Latitp for titctpclve, lnifore pureho. , ing elsewhere, this bLing the only Burner haviug a non conductor.• -A. N. BULLARD. Montrose, June 1(;, 185 S. • - . TAKE NOTICE ALSO, THAT I have on hand a good aFr•ortinent of ifonks and Stationery which I will Ftill-zait kin-. as the Fame article can be bilitglit thin. 'xidf er the_rirhrr Of 7,tew York City. C:111 mid Fee at tliii - Montrose 13 - 65 k Store. A. N. BULLARD. MstitroFe, Julie 16, 185 S. „OH :Ygs.! OH TES! HERE NIT'COME. BtlYll & WIRSTEE-R. • - TJAVING purehasZ:d of S. A. Woodruff hit Stock s in Trade, are • prepared to accommodate all who will favor us with their custom, at " live undlet live!! prices. -- STOVE AND PIPE, TI. : •COPPER, • -. AND SHEET 1120. N. WARE of every description usually found in the country. Also, WINDOW SA qm PANEL DOORS, ' WINDOW BLINDS, LA,TII, • • PATE L UMBER, and BUILDING MATERIALS generally. • Designs for Country buildings, with specifications and estimates of cost, &c., furnished to such as may desire them, atmodemte prices. • Persouwabout building in the County will find it to their interest to call on us. 'Come and see its, we intend always to keep the latch-string out. . • Tin shop. in their flew building, corner of Main and Turnpike streets, -few rods south of Searle's hotel: Carpenter sbop near the Methodist Church. N. H. All kinds of produce taken in ciehauge for Ooods. . • • Wat: 11. Bozo, A. L. WEIthRT.P.. Montrose, March 3, IS.lB.—ly WM. B. SIMPSON, WATCH REPAIRER, MONTROSE, P. Shop in Boyd - ec Webster's new building, corner, of 'Main and Tnrnp . ike streets. the ~,,, : ~..... ~ _ 1:,,,,, ,: . 1 .:: he feels cokifirle.nt ti l at • . : -11.,__.'*::4''' ;LN,,, e r W Tr 4 I.IA, - .111.° 401 4-1 f 4) . , J:\l' atalt i-- . . .1-1: %TING worked gin the-past nine y he can d o tho most cliffleultiOlis 13/1,1.°1. Ile ~,, F e t• ,i, !NSI.R4,-,(0,7.64%, .-44014.,2-.;i. naost ailifel wpritmeri: iitzrork ll'arrside4!".*e- =>,dfacf-e.n.- i' :. ..-=,-are.;‘,7 *tielii::::`- - -:" ~ . - ? 3"' ~,. ~-0,,,x . , ft 1 ..t -,t, J - „iii , 4, it p,quirmidTlizplasaw"e::::i :'-45-akiaiitaip,ijs,',lE..l :irkilEt,4o?-i.r.;,,,,,,-.4.,:i kt ~,, , i Ii!- _.F' 1-, 's.. :;:-:-4-'. --, ..-t-.?7,'-;ti`:-L-4---2-'.--pAtifitiVA'.,a4-1,,i lv-r•-- sPx--6;tfttlio ":-. - . - V41""'"! ,--,..,0 !...,„r-2.7.--, i- - -"'''' - 4 - 4 , ;473riZT*.r.,„_...b.g0 .-, -4-,",903.-%-• Ogltt*,.. itite.t!.,.•,,ilxi • .4 '`' - .L.f te Tqw5F444.4 *mtirriV/41 ~..1,,,, ~ ,7 4,47:::?-.-7, : . •,- , •_.,,, , z , v,,,•„ ..,: !..,,.„.„)„,, ~ , A, , , ityn o s2lo SAL:.N.mt,,,„,.- . v • 00-k , c''.. 1 , ci s ---f ~,,,34-4414tist 4 /P;58:-- -''''..,-'•". --- ' ' ' olostkvit=s',ol%. 4-7 7-'-1 -,.,15 q-,-' - -- - - L:",..: ~.- , --<- ' - 4024), MWArIiMI " And if you haven't chat to spare— ., Not even a Spanish quarter— I'll take your grain, your initter, cheeses, And other kinds of barter.. Don't wait nntil another dui, If you . 4.19 you may regret it; Somewliere,l've heard somebody say .77trie's danger lurking in delay., This hint You may as well obey— _ Pei haps in some _unlooked-for way A likerießs of Your face . wi ll -pay, Su.haste to beans and get.lt. W. B. DEANS, . Over the Store of Bentley; ul, &Co Montrose, .TUly 21, 185 S. , I AIRE subscribes are now burning and will keep conerantly on hand, Lime of a very superior quality at Montrose .Depot, and will sell it in any quatifities at a fair price. Personk wishiqg a large 'quantity can be supplied 1:::•on a re . usonablanotice. g Superior round Plaster will be kept constantly on band hereafter. 1. L. POST, 11. - DRIN'KER. Ir. JESSUP. L. SEARLE. BOYD tt WEBSTER Barn Dooi Hangings, T)aleut self-adjusting _ltollers.—The _I hest and Most perfect article in 'IIF.O. Every man should try . Am, • . • . • . SI If. SAYlit Ifontr-6e, August IR, IRSB. : IN OWNfffliffflfffffl .. .._.. .._ _. '~is~t,Tt`. .. . t 13WiCESM:MSdkG AND' 'CARRIAGE-MAKING BY-STEAM! II LATHROP, baring re= .L.L. moved into their new building on Turnpike Street, near L. Searles hotel, aro manufacturing and will beep on hand Carriages ,Wagons , Cut. to s, Sleighs, tie. They have provided themselves with a Sfienni Engii:e and all the necessary machinery and.COn. veniences for doing work with dispatch ; and being both practical mechanics of long experietice and cm, ploymg /10120 but GOOD WORKMEN, they are prepared to do nil kinds: of work in the Bla,eksmithint,r and ;Car riage Making Lino, in theli• usual prompt and Worismetalike and by being nt all tline - s on hand ready and to answer any ordeffor worlional by uthq..; Good-Materials, and by 110DERATF, MAI VIES, hope to receive a hrfte share of public patronage. • • • We would tender our thanks to our old customers, and invite all in want of work to give us a calf and see for themselves. • -Montrose, August 11, ISSB,Iy NEW. STOVES. 11 U R Tlr is just receiving a large I • tech of , NEW STOVES, larlo!litig it NH assolonent of ELEVATED OVEN LARGE OVEN, AND FLAT-TOP TTEMILTAI COOK STOVES, FOR • WOOD or COAL, WITH A SUPERIOR VARIETY OF Parlor, Office, and. Shop Stores, tiv WOOD or COAL: Also Stove Pipe,' Zinc, Sheet Iron Stove Tubes,' &c., &c. ITIF ASF.ORTMENT will 'scum.: the mosy SELECT and DESIRABLE STOVES in'tnarket, and will be sold on thelnost fliviorable terms, to which he would invite the par ticular attention of • CASH nur s NEw MILVOTP, October, 1817. HIGrLy l uipartant formation TO ALL GENTLErVIN WHO WEAR CLOTHES. IY 11 ve‘..eef tly made arrange metft 3 at effff,i,J, l a . Ile expense fur doinga orb: in the • TAILORING BUSLAIRSS m yen- notice, in neat, durable, and fashion able manner, and at REIYUCED I • ail! furniffif garments to order, if de.dired, or 'ren der the ea-tomer whatever assi.faance he alas itecd in seleetiag materials of the best finality-ii..nd at the Lowest :Market Pelee. All my v.., k pill IJO wartarytol ;AA daral,ility. No customer need tale his well; front the khop wiles , it snits hint. - It•lng permanently and exclovively eng age d in this 1,11..j?".57, it shall he' tar great slat to Li!eio,r the pub lie areol thus -afehre their paton:tr. rh.INE:-.3. Montross, June in, 1358,71 Ready Made Clothing, C t1 3 '4 c - C , .4 ••••• • '• A 1,A111;r. aTui .lesirablo stock of 'READY MADE '('LttTIIING, and BATS,{BPS, Se., of e very variety and and warm:to - A ' in cccry particular as mod that made ,ustet wo:lc, and ftifto suit for ready pay, - may he eer-i at the store of F. B. On:miler, for sige ter Montrose, Ira:: S. Lysivos. RIGHT IN TOWik_ r ff r v I=4 1 =4 rtr rt . 7 4 !ti thNis ret 4.• dRI 41,14 S , REITHBROTH:VHS' 1 of all SIZES,and PRICES to enit the TIMES, of Waltmt, Oheitt, an d Mahogany, and wallante4 to work tight up to the tai "le, Montroie, dune SSS The Artist's Rhymes, About Hard Times, Ana :Zack. of Dimes. TEE times are hard, eiFetuely hard, 'there's no mistake about it; ; Tis Itaiti to get a little cash— 'larder to do . without. it. • . , All classes feel the want of funds, The farnwn, lawyer, tnetvitaut, But tchoopore than the "Picture On" Can show s a case quite urgent. Ho Decor yet has learned to live. On "false hnpressions"inerelr, And pictures " only in yo4r FM up the pun4e—serertly, Please' Limn, remember P ‘ hoMix Block,. Two flights of stairs aseen \ d, sirs, And for a copy of yodrselveii A little money spend, sirs:. LIME - AND PLASTER. Montrose Depot,'April 10 * CO N I I MCM- :* IS HEREBY GIVEN, T II A T I • * ..8.11/11 ju'st returned from Neu-York, with a large . and choice variety of GOODS, Lonzittlor Cash, and selected with much care, from over thirty of best louses in New-York,-which he oilers to his cus tomers and the public, at low priees,lor Otish. Ills stock comprises; DRUG~, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, DYE-STUFFS, GLASS WAKE, CROCKERY, MIRRORS, CLOCKS, WALL PAPER; WINDOW 'PAPER,' WINDOW OIL SHADES, FANCY GOODS, 'ICSIRAL INSTRUMENTS, JEWELRY, PERFUMERY, • DRY GOODS, HARD WARE; STONE WARE, WOODEN wAgE, 'BROOMS,_ 13 ft MIES, JAPANNED WARE, BIRD CAGES. CANARY FEED. POCKET KNIVES, IF 111 PS, I; 11 D RE LT7.I GUNS„ PISTOLS, AMMUNITION, T UR PUNT INR, CAM NI ENE; BURNING FLUID ALCOIIOI,, LIQUMZ; (For 'Medicinal Purposes, only.) . SI.T.PPORTERS, ' SHOULDER BRACES TORT MONIAES, ' - . ' ' „, .- • . SPECTACLES, - ' :. SILVER A: PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, tze.., ' ZOLD PENS, _ STATIONERY, - • . VIOLIN STIUNGS, BOWS, .Cc And an of the Inoq popular. PATENT NEDICINES. iLliankful for the iiiieralimtroiatge hitherto reeeiv et), be lionei to merit a continuance: and large in CiT:Ke of the Pattie. ABEL TURRELL. ...„t on tro. r , Dcc. Y. 18.57. , LOOK I,ERE 'gut/Tiber Leer ree - eirihg during the pas L. three weeks a tine hit of SPAM StIMMZI tattliS3 making, with fernier stock, At assortment with which there is no courharimn in this vicinity; and that they at e being 'sold in a manner satisfactory to customers is manifest from the fact, that notwithstanding all efforts at competition, the rush and sates thus far have been unprecedented. We mean 'alai freztent additions,,to keep the at sm tmcnt good ; and ready Or prompt pay ing. customers can rest assured that the old store is not to he outdone. In addition to the large Ea• riety kept for years, we now have a good • assortment of READY:4,I,9E CLOTHING,- BOOTS it SHOES, in all vavietieS. Please give us a call. Gibson, May 27,'18.57; S. S. INGALLS. A FORTY HORSE PO)VER STEIN tlt .0.1 XE: r ft SA:LE I G041)21 ORDEN. FI:ET 'eight inch gtz..!:e, 14 little Cylittder,. W- O laree IN heel, three toll's. a :-..troag well built Saleable for a Coal Shrift or - Twittery, and will he rolel A ld POST BIInTIIMI, Moutr:i, pa. Jan. 14, 15.357. 4111 MO La :e F9r . 11 ° , 11 " LE Pony, about 5500 acres 0. ...and on the eaters of Spring Brook,.a branch of the Lackawanna river in Luzestie Count.y,PCnn'a. about midwaY between the thriying towns of Seran ton and Pittston. These lands are cowered with - Aml tuthle thither, and being situate in the most exten.dve mineral in Pennuyivania—known to contain iron ore—and believed to abound, in coal, awl, being ehm i u the immediate vicinity of several railroad= made and•now itt progress—olihr to the capitalist aP opportunity for the inveutment of Money that :seldom occurs. Inc further information aptly to \: P. Ho- Esq., No. 11, Wall street New ' York, or to the ~ .übscribur, nt Montrose,Suutpichannit county Pa., the attornov l in fact of the owncru. nrstftAitxxEn. SOAP MANVACTOPS. rritE subscriber keeps constantly on hand for sale at his establishment in Montrose,the best qual• ts,_ Of SOFT SOAP, mantifactured — from the lye of wood ashes and grease, in the old fashioned way,and not by any patent process. For those that furnish the grease,he manufactures the soap for $1,5.0 a barrel. Warranted in all cases tote a good arriele,or the Soap may be returned and the morwy refunded. PRICES Per barrel ettlf Barrel Wholesale denier's will be furnished—if delilvered at the Ashery inllontrose—at the rate of ten t)..irrels for $-15,Eir at Scranton at ten barrels for t5O. JOHN HENRY WARES. 'Montrose, March 7, ISs6.—tf STEAM GICIST AND SAW MILL. DOSt BROTIIEIIS having purchased the above establishment,will keep constantly ..on hand Su pcifilte alc (Fine .1.70 , 1r,C0rn Meal of superior pia?: ity, C'hop'and Iltan at the lowest cash prices. Sustorn work will be doric with despatch, and in all cases itanTitl(q. 3lontrosc, July:lBsl.—U FARI2RS ATTEND ill T HE undersigned would respectfully announce to the YAltmEns and all others interested, that w•e have associated ourselves together end& the firm of 'MOTT & ri LDFAIi at the old stand of M. k F.. Mott, where we arc pre pared to furnish PLOWS of the most approved pat terns now imnse, sneh as RI/acidity's, Mote* /ran Beam; &c. Also Points of all kinds, Landsides, Cultivator teeth, and all kinds of castings for Farm ers and others, all of which we propose to sell as lots as can he alfoi'ded by any establishment in this coun try. ELIJAII MATT. G. A. TILLED'. We are also agents for Emery's Morse Dowers, Drag and Circular Saws for wood, also Dog Churn Powers, which we can furnish on short notice. - Montrose, Jai. 7, 1857.—t1 COMET KANIFACTURYI a. a. mall it i rA N . HY AC T it ER and dealer in all kinds of ii Furniture, is, now prepared 'to fill all orders or Iledstead3 of all kinds at Wholesale or rata on short notice. Retail prices range from $2 upwat Ls, according to style. He also keeps on had Ready-made Collins; and, as lie has an elegant Hearse, he is preptired to attend funerals oh short notice. - New Milford, Dec. 7, 1866.-42y1 . • '4013-esf . rrlIE • under igned 4ro now• inanakotaring and 1 bare on hand 41,! kinda of • Carriage and Sleigh Stufk:, such. as:Fdlo t tlt, Row;‘, 7hills, ',Cutter-Rwinerl Raves, l'endert," s 4 ,fii• , the.,fur sale, iu lots to suit pur chasers; very low for cash. Also, all kinds of work steamed and tent, to order. CROOK'& Great. Bend, Pa., Match 3,1858.-1 p , --, — , - AATIST'S MATERIALS. ~ pAINTS IN TUBES, lIRUSUES, . TIN, COPPER, AND SILVER FOIL, . ' 9/3-.1,58 Sip/IRE .4.11'D NU.L.4", liS,, AITHOIFRA „PIM, dv„44,iii,Strire-,0r'.,,e. ..! •„ ''-: ' . `.•`..'.:w , - k ; "'!'-WIEJ.j:/I..REELE.I'd -.-- • .....' ' t;ne - lw.SliOz 1 ---441 ' 4a,iti'*-4, : Vat aks#Alk_ : _„ ii: -.._,,, . eri r sor ,iiiiiiVafw-4*--,:-..---cl-rglr-,:gf.l l= ;ti,:-' ' - z..',1/.!" .- - IR .'.---', :=-,, 4..-410 , 21 0 . ~.. Mo ,, t , - 4-2.-4 , , „ 01;4---- , --t-. --.-- -t*iliV-7,l3inettf IS1114;-P-,vi; - 0,,,, , ,,,,v,,,,„ : , ...,..% - . ---- ,-..-,-,,,,, .---,,, '4 440rt4 t4i6,..44_e),M:N7 T. ' .- - Irkilai'litti‘i&ttioi* kVA 0: t it gg*#"-4- ,; • 64•14--110441W*31,trwW744M—K-6W-' :',NAi..„.,, . ... m•06,1,106,i,-. ~,tb,, , „.1 . zt: cAriiiitoo2pc: ! „9- , ,J5.,,,, , , ?,..-; ''' t.i..''', • , :•,•• .1 •• •I 'A`7l , -.1 - „ , '4114F1-".l4:;;Viq,-;:t4 Attq .:;p :,, lt!t;e:;•''', , • . ,:ll,-..,Z, ,/., trio tidif 404 rIVISIM''T J- ''..' '''' Prito- 4111.161-113410 , , , ,Tf.:1K ; 7 4 : - ` 4 • 4' '' ", ' ;,* l' - '1 ''.. g -.'"*' 122 $5,00 450 26 MM!tiMlik'P mossq ....I . acC bp 41; C., a -ei ffl la I — Ism CM. a LW _ lift 1.-. .C. iv 44.1 ce co w 0 ELI Ty sil,euvored lu One Of our 3/ 11 o;1 1: 141.!:u 1C p E rgr;T ‘ u 'r o ll c.: 3 1. II T: % r i enici l l . yllua curd " EVERY ROD OF HIIZOR, FtWII The worst Scrofula down to a common-Pimple. its bat:tried It In Ovvr ggicvea huntirn4 co set never kll,sl,et eept In two eass, (trail tll , lltrlcr homor.,l Ile has now In bis poste, slob peenterv: il.matows Pepsin. f, 11y5z4 - .Ma Extrprt of Itochu and "Extract or_ Sarsaparilla; a variety of Itinivcs. the 40 In market. fire, Sr., and an almost (tintless vanety of Patent Metheintt. ail'ocrthrr too tanner nos to comm.:att.—but suttee it to icy. that the.pol•lle n Intl near ly evrry thing in, thl,llne,'ltt the Drog and Fano,: Store of • Montrose 4nly.LS-11'. : 'ADEL TUP.IIELL.• Read the . 1'i:4101011g Isetter. 1110:11.16 TESTAZIONV. We have reettifed the foll Owing letter in relation to De. Moasi's ii;DixotooT Pmts. AUBURN FOUP. CORNP.RS, ti Sti Sept. 2.Bth, 1850. }, 3iessrs A. Virtu te Co. ; Neer York:--- "The,MorsO'a Indian Root Pills Had from. you give universal satixfaction„ in -tqvraty msrANcn, anti our farmers.lls.o tliem)for almost everything. Thq - DY ENTF.RI' has been:raging iu Ithis section to au alarm ing extent, for 016 last six montliF,l;r2Ancgr.v a stsou: iitmily haing escaped, ExcErr ' wntm.k ,vonr pills Late been rstm AS. PnEvr, , .rrivE, in which ease they have .NNITii FAILED. quill inform you shortly how to send a further super. Tour ALPION,SO 11. &VIVI,- Suet lettem as.the above need no comment frthti UP, they ought to eonvitree , all of vihat refirmly tclicep, that Dr Morse's Indian Root rills are the very Lest Pill !Tor made. - . - Sold in Montrose, yy - S. 11. & D. Sayre; 114t1 by'one person in every town; and in nil country stores. A. Whike & Co., 2. St. Peters'llace, New •Yorlz, sole Proprietors— 47-tt. . . . ..... - - Or:C - 1). Virftil ll'i I) s. - ' ~. 4 , 1 , , ... k. - .., 1)1 ESIDENtrDENTIST, - 110Nt'lleSTI, P.... oflleQ it ta the FrdiAlin , llotel. Iloatii'No *) '-- ... ,r. !?" ..2 ' , • - • LIST OF OHARGLS. • • .• Gold plugs, largsst size, '• 4 . - - g 3 .nn " "mediiinisl 4 oo to 4:l:Vt . a. " stualki: - .. , Tin dc., , • --..- '-'-'''.. Pulp or Nerve Cavities treated and filled, Cement. Fillings not used, Cleaning set„ •-•- , - , - , Extracting, at . the... (Brice, --; . ' - ' • Irregularities of.the tectli corrected at.a..reasona • ble charge. - ! • • ..1 3 LAT:E :-W RS. Gold Platc,'single tooth, - . - ! " " ' 2 teeth,: -, 4t " 3 teeth, , - • - " • " ' . 4.ta 10. teeth, per foot'', ,- Full upper or under jai, on Gild, Gum teeth, ,- ' Banded, 2 .- , - ' , is • .- '50,00 Full double set 'on Gold, Gums'rual Bantled,Sloo,oo Full upper or under, Plain,. ..!• - . ---, , 41i,n0 'Full Double, Plain, -. !•- - ' '.110,00 Silver Plate, half the above rates. • • : - - - ' Improved Mineral Plate, - two-thirdsAlte price of Gold . . , . Plain sets. Kco Plastic,esanio , aw Mineral Plate.. . The Public may be cerrain.thpt all - operatiolts : M'ill: be performed in the most tender and•caietill..Pltnuer...' And in tlio himhest, style of tliti,4,liP•Allitill4olnit:-:, .ed. last' favp pupa litttottllk4Att*Otifiltt •• Jegtiii,..sk''';X: I ' - :.'-'' ' 7, ; '''''' , *';' , 4- I ;eYfik.tqi".-''.: 4: 1 01*-4 itytt I 1 / 1 -9 1 *Oi' Pa ViAraloW44o:?:!P; 4 .4l; z - ~~~isar . . • . Bankiri b House • ' P#l4T, eOOPEii at.'Cti. lIENRY 'DRINKER, • it OSTRASF NVII. UTINTTINti COOPER. N mber -- • - ' " _ I ove 12,•1535. ISAAC L. POST.- . ) • • . 1 - IRAFTS on No York City aml rbiliatlglphia.—• CollectiODS promptly matie trtAtriirriitte4.. 4a)llice boors &mg .4) , A. , 31. t63.` •-• , . - ...', • ''.,,. • ..) llosiirs. Allou it- Paztol),;X;= - Y-grk• lIEFIRIENCE, t lima:el (.I. Ilortotic..f..stl.;-17iirti." I. j Iloo;Williiiin aissiiicllimtrose. .W AREADTGEREENTS:•- ' • ... EMI ME - $7,00 • _. i . • 10,00 . .. , - . 14.06 4,00, irfien 'y p * AYI -- --- 4.- -- 4 0 -3 --' Rl'. , Ar) •• , it l as nueED.4,R AT ff 13EITLY- RE "' -- I;;;'gi ! i'g 2 1 . 0 - ;'evcr rie""'eld way 9t c ' rude& to ' try o t' ' AVIN9:.tg ill . 4we l,tVe .cotte, . bmin linitll,. 'eli. .. sl'eXt t li . j24 4 ll iL%- ) A i ti ; ,'' 9 -, i f th r t tk r l tr- n0.L%:,-o_.f,„in,..ii,(i.,'ti:l - ' 3 ''''' .lt.e.g S": , i4:2!!F,R44lwvl47-ffl-;., --::. -takk.,,,i4`ittA--;?-044-:: 7 0 .-.-it)9l, 'i,ed to U,',1,71,4'.aauw,._,.!'• ~..,..- .. --.„4,-,--10,W . 7 '. , 4 , 1! . ... -,.. -,-!l.Lmi-vAnAlitm ii * .: .;s , ,,,-- . 01111'41,:riVINTZ-:63t. '-- -1141**i: ''ttlfii - lijills*4:4 44 - 141A r ~-,t- --(44,--i_e,-..,1;-?3,,,,V2?"--a.'4';',lii,4! ''''.-i- - l' ,- -v* - :-.1.= -- : • .- Ylitc-,....;,,,,,.;,,,,,,.....-?:,-‘,,,4,-,:,..v4.0,,A,L4-4%;:".;?:_i.7.1.,,,'14,--• '. _.--,---: '''' e4s.l,,z,iid3",P,'=',,iti.y,VillS,"--k------i' -- • . 7 - 7 - ' I AR' 9II :-.-. - ' ,- .A ' r'''';4'.;.--:..4"'ltr''. '-• ''>,'-- ' :-. '' ' . ihitir -P l- k rd "oco'LtOaNflft :' -iirlVik-'441-lifi-t:;7o6_,Oi:k-C?'''4lo,*-4119‘ta' 4,10,11,.,,,._ ‘ , : 111,... itp . :7:40: .rOl, ;; - r, ... : 71 - ti n :; , ,,,:tir . eeg .4 ',- 4 ;:/ -_, '.lll,*kril / 1 -- vPAT-!tl i'..; ' 1 :-;-:-. - --::: ' - '-'` 4 :' -11;b4;tiiii/rAt44i.:.;.4.:'''', - ,i. ' ;;.' - i.:•, -- -..''' ;--:''' . co KUM 1700 , 44 X :24 , Imam AT $1,50 pin AX43I, IN Apr:ivies. : . late§ of Ailyertbing:' One. S.( . aro(111 lines or less)one week, V),ltc 0' square . - " two weeks,.. ...... 1 , -7i, .me square ' ,4 . . three wecks, 4 ; .... I,(t-, One square - ' t one month, 1..a5 One square 41 two months, 2:t5 One square . '' . three months, ..,3,61 . One square ,it . six- months ~_..:% .!!‘„,1,0 One square at , One . yfati - 84 ( Two squares one year 15;4 Three squares one year, - • ..ti tii) Five - squares one 'Yettrt - _ . 0. : - ,it4 Otte.colunut,one year, ... -,-- ut,t-,a Yearlyalvertistlus will have the privilegeof alter int, or changing : their . advertieements 'without ath (gond charge. -- . lluzzittess curds, not exceeding five lines, inscrtg at s'2,4'gd per annum.- Job Woili. . . - This office is- s supplied \ n'ith a-good assortment: rti Jatthing materials . , and all kinds of Work-, mess as Cards, Posters, l'autphlets,ke., will . bv done neat• ly and prof ptiv . . 13USINESS .CIARI)S. E. K. Rogers, • • - OTII.I. tatltlaa.Pa the'..lf.l - ANI'VAtTriIE or all ttesoripthArt SI>1;0111: 4 , In the boot ohl of Wortfmaanltip mil oft ho Ittvt faaterlitl?,o4 the srt.a, !moo, .ta foie iolo is la of liotrh7a 7iArl , Ia Ilootmte. W 1,44• will la hark to INIXIVC the cliff !.fall 'alto *oat aoythlo:: in I , tt hoe. 110141 0 ,a. S44:htfalmr.lll.ltif*..-1 y H. D. Bennett. , sT.4l:ey. f tnnoT. rcsprtifrl, ly Ittf,rty. kirr KOple :+11.VjUe1.1111.3:11 . 14 11 - f.47111,4 , r11:ref,a;?., that 1,0. 14 inlz.r,,l to , ott I'ertutitcale• and -Unoks. 10 , 1 i It t L. W. rit.tzfru. trlll T.xetce Ptrimtritltt, Books. ke.. for 11. It. llonattt Gibron,'&l4. 1.t.:.5.-tf • Wiiliam B; Simpson, • T(' IT REPA I HMI. hating worked for the rapt• mite attilrot workmen, he reel conf.,:mt that dittleutt jul.s on - ellen, nonce.' 111 work tvnoloi . lri 1. . 411, fitelinn• repnltednealty'and.on rer , snnut•le Yhlrt e here Siert , . corner of !kiain and 'rm.. blow ..:evtic a llotel.:11(MtTO.V, ..Wm. W. Smithlc Co.,p et . 4- $r OsT;rlil7 AND CJI411:-.31A.NUFAC. t ir TPL IS R : e rr ' r a tT h l l lrr °lT o l . 2 WIM " 011 g l r ai nOice, Shot Wttn• foot of NLatt utters. MotArms , c P.l.,re.4s.—tt Hayden BzotheKs, .1"e" .Nferetiabt-r. riNe; f(;ticSoaitg New :.stilterq., I=l • ••••„. • Boydlz Webster, • . nk t, St in Fibre,. Slow Pipe, Tin. Gippe-r. Shr- , 1 ujr. wa m : Panel leaeirs NVintl4v.• roie I.ati.her: and all r.iiala of Building 31nleriall. 1101ek, Eniip near Methotlint Church: 3lokranse. Pn., April 11, IS:A-tf Dr. G. 2. Dimook, T:•=1111.:CS A:':1) St Itc; I. tx , rntunently Inctted U : , itrque;mmeL CrAllitt% PU. ()FFICE over Wl:,a at br..":1 .. . , fd MAO. 7 , 1 , 1;t1.4e. Mtnt Dr. Wm. L. Richardson . AT Ow I , *) , tonell(A l -. s,lo,tr Oct. I .1, -46 ____ \ ' ' Dr: E, P. Wilmot ; • ' rIII.‘I I I . ATE of .111, Allarmtlile mirl.lforr.evpntbli Collpgc, ?..f N T :1?:.7: , 1. . '.., :I• , p. - tumn. , ll . . , lyl.4,Litcd:n brut ItFJ,I, F. I. U. v , , ,, rr.vt of . .1'...31::: and L'lr....qbeth rt.:, fmirly-,r4fpcvdte the 3i. . H. 83211th & Son, niVEON PENTLSTA. ResidentY• Ar,il °Tor • tg.po . to Sae^st irrth , 11.1 , 111 , :a•e, aLd trillog d L oc It Ani; ! I•r.,:tr:s. Jonotry • • P. D. VirgiV nxsinENT I , F.NTIST: M NTROS of. 11, A rl u Franklln R am ~rt 11. lint troth on (101i1 - 0 Si rer lar.te dont l the Licht or tic' Art. Ali jGbe wanattiVl. . 111...n0:4r, April 7. Is - .5.-tnet „.+:p, Dr. A. Gifford, DENTI;T.. ()licit with, Dr. It:lurch, over !%.ttctittr4ttrn.tiwr In.glN t , n in,rtittic Tortit t , n ~ a hew plats. AU oporti,tihs If R. Thayet, AND :q."I".tiEON, 31tirrnosr. Pa. 021tk in ILe A. Bushnell, t TT..i: NET cm: N5F.1.1...1c AT ttP. Orem over r ,UNI . E.IIaNNA .1)131c,r, ra.-11y1 • Keeler & Stoard. • I - NY:AI ER; IN lI , X)TS :ant Fizaltrv, ter! 4!.-r v r :5....atie% !tote!,, e, sloi.p.str, • Filliara H. Jessup, TT , IIIN-CY I..A.'W NoTA 1q.:13L14.'. ()tee ::4. - Bentley & Fitch, 4 TT. 'K . ,' T AND II01:NTY I .Ig , et. • N•tuttnt.ge, ra. • ....L F. p . m it Nelbert Chamberlin, LLrroh EY T I..Av‘", ANT , .11:STIvE OF VIE PEArE.— .2.1 v., I. .5: Co:, Pa. Wm. H. Jessup ; 4 `011311SSIONT;T: OF DEF.PS., . , Abel Turrell, . ~ • Tv:ALF:II IN Itr,rGs; mEtneiNEs, vtrEaficALs, rx , i r OD; /0 , L—lur., 1 .; ,,,, eze , % Pry GrAAki, 'Hard. are, :Am., :Ike. i,1,-,:tro. C 1,1.-..-, NV.t!elle:s. 3 euvliy, Silver :}won. Stwalar7e,. M Es• i,,i I r,,:nuni•Lt. I'l - 11,1,. k'-nrj_lv.4.l 11.trantientg. Lignros.,rcritair. Fr.... 'M ii(Jts,,titaticnery, liril - shes.hool., Sanlzec Nfitictii, &c. F. B. Chandler, -- rhEALER IN PRY COOTIS, Ready Mnl Clothing. (tr.n.v.rics .15 Itoogn and eIC;, riEtArC,A7ellUe. MONTI:LH; ra. Postllrethers, AtMIS IN PRY no S. Grgonritta, ernekery. Ihtrawart. Flwir, etc., corner of Ttutipthe street atol-Public Are tow. 31 4 nrnonr. Pa. -• J. Lyons &Son. -1 1 L ER$ IN I$l7Y GOODS, Grocerle% Hardware. Crackery if Tinware, al,n,earry,ock thtsl.looX BISDING btlAt!C:ii --Plllriie , Bentley, Read NIL- Co., TIEALFIZS IN 'my einol)s, Drng. Sfedtclueti Paints, ON 8l ( ,r“wies, ifar•iwayv,!..7rockwy . , iron, Chwks, W atches, Jcw• l cir,-. SII-ct. Sp , xtri: , , l'erfurner7, - . ,te. Brick block, 3!ox - rcotor. ,;, v. tm.,:r1.1. - s.. a. e. at. D. J. P. \V. Ibriss. William & William H. Jessup, 1 . A TTOR:O:I'S AT I. 31; , :traese : Pa. Practice Itt - littreue , L 1 Lama. PreYard ) , V:ipte,lqinaingand Luzerw counties. - & Winton. . an . :1 6, 14p1r4 ,, p fit „.. t4w . G cx . g. 1 ia " No. 40 IL.urit.o,4 Stlvet; r.a s tt;. ( 14 , rr;;;,‘) Baldwin .Allen;,_. • _ e z . t i lt } , 5 1:7 , 14 F: k 1 1 ..4 ) ., tacno Ett 1 Moimsses. tivrtipet,,Tga, Cot Tee. &o. West side nt'rtd.fle Avetete, one ,h.ste below J. Ethertdge's Megii e. sg. tAt. Cobb - Cr Rogers, V...1.1..ET:S GROCERIES. .kg.,t.t the sturereecility oc.mi d if • by Crantz Mtmtro,, 1 , ,11. - kve rrenEte situp ri the'lammont of rwyd. WO—lv:'... :a., :tor, eurpri uf um! 'run dia Strytts... 31oxrcoNn, • AN 'ACROSTIC • ei J F. st!ello. OFFIiIIE gnAttatitlsSUPEll2 Hz.iipSTr.o . sulz:ll ? ;OLLcoille:and see iiie,•come lIA . A LT, t:p_ls,lstt RE.Cl,:VLD,tlemtliedninit,)at PAR , ,TtEsT I r, ' ocgrm, wlerepaltt will rt Dtspiß , LOG ATION'-- S PLEASANT, :Ind low . ls FA HE , you!: Stw.oss - r Norris , Drtrof HAIR . : , Ito s , P,serrwr,t of 'S'earle , i'llotel, qa Turniollge Strret , .141131 11, li:s7.-to FIURNIT • 1)1116 oxLr FOR NMI A. L. V.rbsta EMEI EZEMEM =