Whit Air di) you Breapte I Is it the hot, impurenir of a close, unyen. tasted room, orthe , trare air of heaven 1— Much is said, and truthfully; of the superior vigor of our mothers and grandmothers over Wives and. mothers of ,the present Alay. It would beinteresting tolmosv, how much of this is due to the kind of rooms they stay is —they cannot Le said to Ilk in such babita tier's. It cannot be denied, that many farm houses„as now constructed, are unfavorable to heidtb.,7, -,They, - - tire- More • ciiinfiwtable" than those of our fathers, and have many more conveniences and elegances, but in one particular, atletust, they uire less conducive to the preservation of her:4h. `rho old fash ioned farm-house bad low ceilings, it is true, but then it had large rooms, especially the kitchen, and it bad a broad, open fire-place, making abundant ventilation., :The moderns walled, up their fireplaces, listeAl every crack; and then put into their towns huge, air-tight stoves.. Then we sit down in our "conifort able"'rooms expecting to enjoy, goad health! - It is im.wonder. attit farrnere.kamilies, eve rywhere, are,Tbeliorning less robust every year. The men, who are out of doors most • ofthe„titne, - si)fferitik comparatively little in jury .;.• but thefemiles, confined as they are, day and night, to these close apartments, are growing pale, and sallow, and,pervous, and are breaking down prematurely: - Every one should look at this matter,' and if possigle,apply a remedy., A partial one, at lealt, is easily obtained. Make an open ing in your "fire.place, as. large as a stove pipe, and another in the chimney-breast, near the ceiling, for the escape of fold and over heated air. Then, to simply the room- with fresh air, and' - to promote a good . circulation, attach springs or pulleys to the upper sashes or - Your windows, so that they can be 'drpp ped a few inches from the top. It is hell to hang a curtain before the opening, to prevent too sudden drafts of air upon the occupants -of the room.. 'This, or some other contriv ance, for introdticing fresh air, and carrying off the impure, will do much to promote the health and comfort of onr families Everett, Choate, and Winthrop The Machias .(Me.) .Republimis, reviewing the : POliticatttate of Itlessachusetts, thus al bides to s tlaree stranded representatives of cot ton Whiggery "_Literature has ever been the hospitsl for decayed politaciims - to retire to, and nurse their reputations..-These men are Already eobstee;;Putt in that uninvidicnrs field. Mr. Everett has if gift at necrology, delights - , to forget the present in the memory of the snore glorious past. He stands on the top of the morning, shaking his eloquent finger at the antecedent midnight, exclaiming, " .. 77.sse were the tamer , , He Can write the eulogy of the Democratic party. , - " Choate's passion for it must he a purely professional one... ile,sees- in it a detected :culprit—Wood in. its boots, bat plenty of won ey.• warms towards its intense and pal pable ria , itdity,sui a physiologist gloats over a new 'subject, or a naturalist over a new bug. _ The people demand its arrest, its speedy arraignment and condign execution. Mr. Choate interposes to chyend it, and . -from now till 1860 let him be closeted with his client, listening.to the confession, sad prepar ing his plea. "As for Winthrop. he mos t lay himself out on an epic poem; nothing short of this can fitly express his„suhlime sorrow. The frivolous age waits for a new Divine: Come dy to toneit to seriousness and devotion.-- 1 .When Homer was old, and, tfisey say, 'blind,' he wrote the Iliad. Let Mr. 'Winthrop, who, in his political blindness, has wandered away among the 'Democrat's, and got lost, write his Menin ceirle',Apon the terrible rage of Gen. Wilson, to the Whig party the direful spring of woes unnumbered. Happily, Mr. Longfellow has revived the epic hexameter for his use. It seems tike poet singing, but very easy writing. Thus : " • The wrath it Wileon I sing, Will:in the cobbler of Nittie'" • Wat Blanketa., To have a well-dressed stranger come into your office, and while von are rubbing our bands in anticipation Of a fee, ; to have Lim present a bill, ttr long-forgotten note, for'kay mem.- - • ' To receive'a fat looking letter• from the post-office, and - on ojening it with antici pation ofm long delayed u remittance"— ph how lung, sometimes—to find it from an old sweetheart. Who flirted you sky hie!, when. you were nobody but little Johnny &hid; winding up &story a mile long aboutold -quaintance, generosity," fatherless children, nOor widow, bread upon the waters, and all When you are carried away With speeches, or appeals for heaven-born- charity, and re solving to empty, you, get it all - ready, and then as the offering, to hear the tiny tinkle of a three-cent piece full on the uncovered 'bottom of a' largeleilver _lllate. Profitable • plate that, when we put our dollars safe back, and concluded we were excited. item.— Church folks might :make money by pasting ,a bit of green baize ou the bottom \ of their collection plates. Item 2d.—ln the event of not saving money, they will save sin, for it is perfectly certain that - many a fellow throws' down a - bank bill of uncertain. quantity and quality, rath4 then-all -about-him should bear the ring of a solitary dime, from his own fingers! ends. - To visit a patient, confidently enectiikto find him better, and just as you approach b the ' house ? notice black crape hanging at the door. Tolneet a patient looking like a new man, and .e nquiring how faithfully. he had fol low directions, to be informed he had call ed in other physician, To retiring after service along the aisle of aiurch with- the ardwly departing crowd, ,your heart deeplyinipressed with the solemnity of the services, -and hear a . voice near by - remarking, "that was a splendid • thing, wasn't it; wonder if that was his-Own seituon 1" - ~" - ' To write bl. a " subscriber"isome years in arrears, and reeeit e;. in midy.. "your paper .. - is not worththe postagthatever was good ' ill it was copied from others." . ' - To have feasted for an hour on a ,superb looking woman in the-sanie conveyance, and ' on the. announcement, "Ten minutes tor re i , freshments," bear her exclaim to 'a . fox-head ed, heavy-bearded, little fellon, at her aide, With _Mime:* streaks from the comers Of his l• lips, "1 dozi't want intik' , atoll, Jim; but a i piety of. gingy WM." .- .'.\ i To write a "great work," in Your own-es ", timation, and while anticipating that any l' publisher would '",jurnp at it," find on -trial that none could be found 4 bold" .enough — to " take hold of it" . , , • To opc , n a newspaper, and noticin an or ; . tide adored, ixitgratulate yourself on risco* nizing a remembrance of 'some absent relit s tire or friend, but on 'examination find that i it iiikpefent-thedkjitteAtidge toattlitet stten- I . . tion, and7tini a ii iiipecititble . eilitiir has par ?. ticipated in the freed fors conalderation.-.:, To turn to the heading of an, article in I your failarfitiPaper which - attracts your at tendon, and find about the 'time you' have ! finished it, that it Was to secure` your notice i of the fact,.that.fohn Smith, who uses a de, I ceptien to' bring you to his stare,-will be as honest as usual, , is 011 his represlmations 1 when he gets you'dtere, for ,representations a liar in ' ,one way, he is fijiat in tilt-•lfairs Joureali i \ ' Ocala, --- • - "., " •, - I , • • !•,,1 '• Great Triumph TheßeadyPaySysten! IT IS CERTAIN THAT GOODS C.tN ILE ,SOLD SECCESnieuLLY IN MONTILOSE, AND AT SUSQUEHANNA DEPOT, THOSE doubtinr this assertion rill do re:II to call at the Stores of 61rfferibeiTi . ito$0b4qh)& Where it rill be proven that the merchant, in sel ling his Goods, can afford to sell CHEAPER . for CASH, and can oTer inducements sufficient to make it an object to purchasers, at whatever semi. lice, to procure the money to make their purchases on the Cash Systah., They have just received, and are constantly re ceiving a large assortment of • DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING. particularly adapted fur • Pall - and Winter , and.whieh am purchased under the most faroralkt circumstances, for Cash. They are enabled to and will eiTerand sell at in-lets fir below others that hare given ererlastingereilic no matter whether it is to lion, Pick, or Harry. THEREFORE, • Examine, Compare, and Jud ge 0111Cif OHBR, an assortment heretofore uneguallettby anything er cr offered in Montrose. pu +o -sr MEI STAPLE DRY GOODS, Comprising many pew and desirable styles of Goods unknown in this market,among which will be found,in Ladies' Dress Goods, an the novelties of the day, cheap at; Guttenbeig, Rosinbauns, & Co's. SHAWLS. New and choke styles of Broche,"doutile and single, Stella, Plaid, Wool, Talma, and krautMa, and a near Ittytof CHENII.I SHAWI.4" . CHEAP, AT Guttenberg, RoSenbauur,.& Co's. CLOTH CLOARS. An assortment at says on bend, also ladies Cloth and trimmings to match, of All shades, Cheap, at • Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, & CO's. S:O I I2OOMIDE I RDEOct In this department we can O'er great inducemenCs, as we are purclutsing diroctlylrunt Importwg Houses. The assortment compris es • French Sets, Sleeves and Collars, Worked Edgings and Insertings, and a great many more articles too numerous to men bf which say be found CI3EAP AT • Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, -Co's. DREcn ©3OODO 9 Bonnets, Ribbons Flowers, . Plumes, Wirt, Stiff Netting., and Frames, at whole alt and retail, Cheap, ft Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, & Co's: DOMESTIC GOODS. ,May be found all the different qualities of PRI.VV, 1 HINGHAM, . BLEACHED GOD DS, — FINE UNBLEACIIED JITISLINS, • Tlc S, .DESITHS, • • EHEETING 21 yards wick, ,CHEAP;IIT GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, d COS: READYIADE CLOTHING As this is one of their priticipal branches of business In New York City, they certainly hi7i'vc one great ad vantage over all the rest of the Clothiers, Ihey-hai ing one partner steadily . in New York City to - devote all his time to this particular 'tench of manufacture. They will furnish, at any time, a gag Covalent, at about the price for which the materials can be got. - They will waive - cittheir work anik-a complete fit or no bargain. They keep constantly on hand ohe of the best stocks of • Over an.d - Under Coats, seen as . FROCK, DRESS 1 RAGLAN SACK I & PANTS, iu great vanety and different styles... Vests : Vests : Vests Such ns re!net, Plush, Cassimene, and Satin, 'CREAP, AT --- Guttenberg, Rosenbaum & Co. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, OF THE REST MATERIALS, At Short Notice. Under Garin — onto, For 'Ladies well a. for Gentlemen, suela as. SILS, LAMBS' WOOL, kc., cunt, la Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, & Co. One 'cord is sufficient for the seise. , To our numerous Friends and Customers, and is particular totbose : koewing tbtonselres to be indebted to us, we would &ny once more that we w2l sell for • •-READY 'PAY; - hereafter, and-all amounts musi be settled erithout further notice. We are tired of, writing Dunning Letters, and supporting the PostoMee, to our Jaw— We will take all kinds of Grain at the highest tuailust price in payment. AU accounts standing ore* six months on ow:Anoka, 'abet - lett for olteetion,`un• less settled by note. • • lildientrgit*Nellbaalls 8 c fes MONTROSE, 'October 20; lath 1. DICIERNECin 1858. HARDWARE OM STOVE EMPORIUM _ IN FULL BLAST ! HE UNDERSIGNED wouid take this opportunk T ft to inform his friends and =winters that he has recently made large additiont to his former ex tensive stock of Hard svare,litoves, Store Pipe,Storn Trimmings, Zinc, Ar., and that he is prepared to supply the wants of the community in that line at unusually low prices. , lle flatters himself that his facilities for numukcturing his own Wares, Stoves, U., girtkina a decided ad vantage over any who purchase ar.d transport at a heavy expense their entire stock. - Re would pay to those who 'IA to purchase STOVES of any description, STOVE PIPE, or TRIM MIN OS, of any kind, and pay for them, he is prepar ed to'Ore them great bargains ; but to those who want - to purchase on a year's credit and then let it run t•.vo years more, he hadrather they would call on somr. one else, even if they have to pay seventy-tlve per cent more than an article's worth. In the line o Shelf Hardware, . _ leis assortm ent is the largest and best selected In Sus qtnehanna County; purchased as his stock hail: be& tingly of nuihufiteturem, he is enabled to offer in &cements to those country merchants who buy area bills,rarely to he found this sideof the Mg city. We can offer special Mdueementa to Carpenters and Joiners who are in want either of Tools or Building, Materials. Blacksmiths can_find ANVILS, VICES,. BELLOWS, and, in fact, almost any thing ha their line, by calling on UP, CAro.pfor Cosh Qur Mock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots & Shoes, lists and Caps, Yankee Notionsote. is as large as the times wiU admit of. They were purchased at a low figure, and will' be sold at prices to correspond with the times. READY-MADE CLOTHING ! We hare just opened about one-and-a-half cords ready made clothing. Every body says they. are cheap. Some say they are very cheap, and a num ber have ventured to say tbey*Sre dog cheap. Cer tain it is that a small pile of money will'buy a large pile of clothing. We would add, in this connection, for the informs don of all concerned and the " rest of mankind," that .we are tired and sick of the credit Fystem ; we have a•rifered enough by it already, and are determined to rid ourselves of the whole " critter" Believing that the nimble sixpence is the true system, we are re solved to adopt it and are offering our goods at prices to correspond. Produce taken in ezthange for Gooda. J:DICKERMAN, Jr New Milford, Nov, 17, 1838. Cash for Pork Thi,gbeg market price paid for PORK in tho 1. Hog. J. DICKER/lA\, Jr. New ifilford, Nor; 17, 1138. ABEL T URRELL 4TAS just returned from ,New-York, -with a large 1 and choice variety of GOODS, which he offers to his customers and the public, at low prices, for Cash. His stock comprises ; • DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS OILS, • WINDOW GLASS, DYE STUFFS, - cnocrKERT. GROCERIES, . MIRRORS, GLASS WARE, CLOCKS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW PAPER, • ; ' WINDOW OIL FANCY GOODS, ' . , SUADES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, • JEWELRY, PERFUMERY, DRY GOODS, WOODEN WARE, HARD WARE, BROOMS, STONE WARE, BRUSHES , JAPYNED WARE, BIRD AGES, SV MPS ' C lARY SEED, UMBRELLAS, CK_ET KNIVES, GUNS, PISTOLS, AMMCSMON, TURPENTINE, CAMPIIENE, DAMNING 4conoL; FLUID, LIQUORS, (For Medicinal Purposes, only.) TRUSSES, • SUPPORTERS, SIIOULDER BRACES, PORT - MONIAES, SPECTACLE-4, SILVER k PLATED SPOON; TOWLSke., GOLD-PENS, STATION MT, VIOLIN'-STRINGS, BOWS, ke And all of' the most popular PATENT MEDICINES. • , Thankful for the liberal patronage hitherto receiv ed, he hopes to merit a continuance and lame. in crease of the same. ABEL TURBELL Ifonteose, Nor. 10, Iss&. To the 'Public: SOME Merchants publish a fest . ..low prices, or the prices of a few low priced articles, as an induce ment to persons to make their purchases of themoin der the presumption that every thing is equally low. Without occupying space in the public papers to enumerate-prices ; I wish it distinctly tinders. bled, that. I will sell GOODS its-log fee as they cap be bout in any ether &Ore in this place or County. Baits and looks riot used. Purchasers will generallyfind good qualities of articles at TURRELL'S, and in Drugs, Medicines,. Paints, Oils, and Dye Studs, the very lest, and the'assortments full. The FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT is also extensive. Aho, choke ilsor4y Croeeries, Crockery, Wan Pater, jette/ro, Perfumery, rte., ke. In short, nearly every thing usually kept in cduntry stores. As I deal in many departments of tnule, and have more articles than I can well enumerate In the limits of a Rewspaime, I shall not attempt It; Leith• er sill it be necessary, under there circumstanees, to fill a column with useless repetitions and" blanks.— The people are invited to call and examine for them selves. ABEL TERRELL. Montrose, N0r.,10, 1858. . - To Musicians. D ARTICULAR attention is called to the choice re riots of Violin, Guitar, and Bass Viol String., some of the best qualities in market. Also a" good !tendon of Violins, Bows, Pegs, Bridges, Tail Piece'', Finger Boards. Rosin, !Le., Accordeono, Flutes. Fifes, Drum Sticks, Tuning Forks, Instruction Books, -call in at the Variety ,stoie of ABEL TERRELL. Idontrose, .Nor. a, 1848 Lamps and Materials for Lights. TII , URNING FLUID, CAMPIIENE. LAMP LP CANDLES, &c., of best qualities, constantly on hand, and at prices as cheap as the cheapest. Cus tomers may rely upon getting Fluid and Catepheni, new and good, as I sell so fast the l ever get stale. Also, Cans and Lams. ABEL TERRELL. Montrose, Nor. 24, 1848. Lithographs A new supply A...TURRELL. Montrome, Dec. 1, 1858. The Blind Shall See. ALARGE ner supply of Spectacles, jart received. Cali and ty, to aid the eye; at Nov. 24, '58. , MULL'S. ARTISTS MATERIALS. DAIh'TS IN TUBES, BRUSHES, - TIN, COPPER, AND SILVER FOIL, GLASS SLABS AND NULLE.RS, LITDOCRAPILS, rte.; at the Store or ABEL TURRELL. Montrose, Jan; 6,1868: /1331.211 A TRUSSES. ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS. SHOULDER BRACES. JUT received *bugs assortment of Abe above ar tides, at reduced price& The most difficult can aot fail to be suited in size, quality, aild_ prim, ffiov. - 24, 18t8. ABEL MULL Soda 41- Swciet (tract — kens. - AYREMILOI`, Ast reer4rent,' mai for ;ide by ' Oct ItTOSO BOY.- . i NMI?. MIX14:121) Shawl and Dress Goads EMPORIUM I NEW PALL GOODS FOR CASH & PROMPT 6 MONTHS' BUYERS, - 11. 11 , URRITT HAS now in Store, and 6 making large additions to his Stock of Fall and Winter Goods To which hewould {mite the attention of buyers; embracing the most desirable varieties of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Including the New Styles of Rich Fall, Prints and Plaids, in Wallies, Ducal Plaids, Plain and Plaid Merinos, - Mohair Cloths, Gingham:l, Silks; Broche, Cashmere, Silk and_ Wool Shawls, Rich Rib bons, Bonnets and Flowers, Net Roods, Ladies' Clothe, lloiadclothe, easaimeres, Ac., with n full as sortment of other Staple and Fancy Goole, including GROCERIES, CROCKERY, BARD wit `STOVES, IRON, STEEL, .AILS, lIATS A S'l) CAPS, BOOTS if 511055, CA R. PETINO,FLOOR Oil CLOTHS. PA IN. • TED RIN.DO W SHADES, WA LL PA PER.CLOCKS,DR COS, OILS, PAINTS, BUFFALO ROBES, de. tte., et. • VW' The entire Stock being large and bought far CASH, *ill giro Aupnritir opportunity Ibr Cloicil Se lections. and be sold At the itwest figure's to CASH and.PROMPT SIX MONTHS• BUYERS. N. B.—Flour and Salt constantly on hand. New rilford,-Oetobtr 6, 1858. NEW, STOVES. B U "1"1' Li just receiritwa flute 1.1. • stock of NEW STOVES, including a full acsortmcnt of ELEVATED OVEN LARGE OVEN, AND FLAT-TOP PRF.MItM COQX STOVES, FOR WOOD or COAL, WITH A SUPt.RIOR. VARIETY OF Parlor, Office, and Shop Stoves, for WOOD or COAL : Also' Stove Pipe, Zinc, Sheet Iron Stove Ttkbes, &c. HIS ASSORTMENT 76111 INCLUDE the MOST SELECT and DESIRABLE STOVES in market, anJ will be gold on the tent raitrahle terms, km, to which he vronhl tOvite the par , tiMitair attention of CASH nvirEns. New 3111roao, November, 3, 18.18. THE IktONTROSM 1 General Finding Store IS NOW FURNISIIED WITH NEW GOODS DIRECT from NEW YORK CITY for Spring trade DRESS MISS. of many kinilk, Prints, OMgtiara,ittislinDelaine,Chnl li, Moire Anti.pc, and different grades of Black by the yard or piece. A good assortment of Carpets Oil Cloth, and Matt e ing, Looking Glasses, Wall Paper CARPE N' TOOLS, Planes, Saws, MM Sara, Cross Cat and Drag Saw, Our stock of HARDWARE consists of everything in the line or Cutlery, House keeping articles, Builders and Mechanics Ilerdware, Fanning Articles, Scales and Balances, L-e., kc.; Boots and Shoes, flats and Cape, Ropes and Cordage, • Crockery & Groce r ies. In fact eerry thing a teasonahle person can want. Art Thanli. the Public for past Gtrora and solicit a Portlier patronage. ill. S. Wilson & Son. Montrose, May 19, 13.5.8. 1858 NEW ARRIVAL 1859 =3=l Fall and Witter Goods. VOW read: for ith;pection, a full and complete as -L'l aortment of Dry Goodie, snliatplt Rif the scam, In an the ~ 440 a at.ll at lei. la fact or tryt Io; appereatolog to t tar ptitTn. UUr Stock of coLsisto of Prints. (*Mots ood Glnstrns, Pls.% Berates, plain and tioredbelatnev. plias all Wool ' , slalom line Black Boinbastnesbd dlparea.rhaltlea. md Black arn . l raney Bias sd Shsvyls, Dusters. B.,norts. Ruches. nowt!" owl .lestns. Bale Rolls. 800. set sod TalTetta Itlbtons. Reed Ifoops,BerllnSklrt. ins. Kl4Lls'il..Tkret , l. and Silk Gloves, lisontletls, Llnes sod Cotten, ITE GOOD*, Bard. and Jae. lins!lns. JtAlees, In. serttnll.,Zanbiolderles,Cotlars and Sleet - n.1 , 1:014 & Dimity Bands. • YANKEE NOTIONS, No.silles. Piss. Panes Soaps. llalr 1)11s, PlreUMTy...Part . 1 t Itatr Ibrusbss. Ibuaer Dressing CoM o bs. Ivory Co m bs, Il ounet Combs, Mars !lair Vine, Sliver and Sisal Thimbles. faok 410 of ohs, 11Lack, Drawn not . ero.s. TrrevilN Kftniutty Jean; Cottor.d... Detams'aud &WWI, A PAiril ImoTisocut of HARDWARE , gnell laPaft Iron n... 4 .larks, Ram Door Rollen,andOnatthor• eU oil Tour% Patent Gate Pullen. Donr Locks and Moon. Pad. Locke, /rook and Tllll,ffelts, Window raateolon, (.'fartaln Nod.. Augur Illtte. illtolfto. Table Cottle re, Peens Knife., Cot Steel Nelson. Pleweflog and Brief Tmwelf, Wreceltea, Etpftra. Bulb, 'Matta SPowl. Planer Bella, 'louse Bel4and Inures, Barn Sbovely, Orlad Sitari es. it. Boots & Shoes. Me. Skin and vaataide Book. LaAlex Congress patter; Boot tea, 8ua1..4 K:4 Slipper& Groceries, Crockery, and -Glassware, _ DATS, CAPS, &e ft &c., orsr word forgo olork—all of orhkh Ire ortil roll at air mg trnoo. dr: CAMII, PIIODCCE, or APPROVED CREDIT. - -We rlro kart. on hand a naportor quality of BROOMS—OF NOME MANUFACTURE, which we wtildtspose of nr Retalt, at fadr t.allstled that our Stock has been wed selected as t• (Rant! led styles, we hare no hesitation lo halting our Mends to eel and ex. amine. POST BROTILEItS„ Grain and Butter Wanted, . Hemlock and Pine Lumber, Ptimr, Brun Chops, at reasonable prices may. be found at our STEAM MILL: POST BROTHERS. Montrose, September 49, 1999. - MONEY POUND!! rrIIE man who lost FIVE DOLLARS by' purchas ing a second rate coat, when he Could have get a first rate one for the same price; can have the darn age repaired when he wants a new coal, by calling upon the subicriber. The Fall Styles are noir on hand, and I am prepared as usual. to accommodate the public with substantial work, and we plus ultra fits. I Cheep con stantly on hand a !upland well selected assortment of Skill, Industry, and. Good Tosper; -- and mil confidently promise to Nile my customers, both in work and price, in a manner thatshall be en tirely astisfactoty . . Cali in; 'milkmen and young dainties, and get your fold weather rigs. . - tar Shop at the old stood, opposite the Rep:M edal SteaniTrinting °Mee, two doors west of fleado'S Hotel— Cutting done as ususL "JOIrif•GIOVES. . Illoatraso, Eeptestittor 32 1 1068:::lint • New fin: New-Stott. Public Avenue, just below J. Etheridge's. . • ABALlniwul would trpectfully announce • to the OM that he has associated himself with WM• L. ALL in the - • - FLOUR, FEED. AND GROCERY - BUSINESS. Also, that they have removed into their newly fitted op building on Public Areniie, just below J. Ether. hige's Drug Store, where can always be (bend the choicest brands Family Flour,- Real, Feed, Pork,lmmo, Fish, Dipped Candles, Timothy, • Clover, Field, and Clarden Seeds. Also egenertil assortment or GroceLies, such tis lifdliassey Syrups, Tea, Caffee t e. &c. Thankful rev past fatorA, would solicit, a continn• eine° of the nano, under the new Rem, pledging our selves to do the &lir thing, hoping by each bargain to be sure ofianother. Being under a different Administration, it is very desirable to have all old accounts settled, and com mence anew, under the Ready Pay Sylitein. BALDWIN & ALLEN. A. EALtarix, Wtt. L. Aid.r.x. . Monvose, act. St►, 1558,7-Cc • TT - ~ v iIiEQUAKLR CITY InsuranCe Comp. of Phil. Capital and Sump tigooooo.. Chartered Capital,. thloo,ooo. ten . , 14 . ani.144 naitaings, Aro; 408 Walnut St. TA.lttti!cn ['RA NC* on Storrs. fllvellM6. Tuttle Buildings:old Afembsosllle genetolly. IttlCF. I AS: RANCE 00.Ve.0e1... Coot. awl Ftelcht to Mal from on ports of the World. • Also Inland Insurance on CO/0111tO !laid from oil parts of the Colon. Statryent'of the INxinesn and Condition of the Qua ker City Jnnotionee Company, of i'hihuidphi.' for Si. Ifooth. l roctiop lone .10t hr, 1858, ettl.t .I,,ontro s lntrre.t recoired nes-rnoti rm. .134.1tt to Xoly n.22f , l'totlono..ree,4,o4. , I salvage And ilvqnsurahroe, 0;7 23 $1,...t.r.. 1....3 LOSS 4 E.I - PkA'S ES, ,t c . To Low* 1.1,1 _ 6,.. .„ ~„„. • V-tt , ! i',4 No, Re-In., net. Prvs{rtlrti.. it'.l totnnocu,.. ZL',l`..4 :11-105J1.16 15 . . ItoLW: rculo/ting or Ilii the Crantany, July Ist, imit,:sl :1:. 1 A SS E I'S. Bonds. SiLetrageo. Sionlin, Coul on Donal. Loans on Col- - I decd ond Coll Loans. Sc.. ' 111MI.TA:1 7, , 0 MN itterlroble ; P0.f.11 TO Co o h on bond and loLlalik, and 'dun from Agent.. 97,:16 0n -..i..--,-- . .urplux. 4.I,TAZSIIiTtL.T . P. - `: k ISIZAP.V.TrL arireiCtotA. George hart • Rota, A. C. Cattna, if. kwir. .1 Edn - nnl.. J. O. Dec. E..; W. 111,F ;it...1 . .. v . ,. •-. a. It, A I:. CU:talk:NJ. L. rotT , royt i . ~ .ovre.i. and S. June, M. D D. LUSK, A gent. MONTite? . ?:, Scrlernkr M•s,ly 414 I OWYES!.OII - TES! HERE WE COME. BOYB:ed WERSTER 9 trAVING-pnrehaeett S, A. Woodruff his Stock 11. in trade, Wee prepared to accommodate all who *5l favor us wdth their custom, at "lire and let lire"pyices. STOVE 'ANDPIPE; • COP,l t t# - • • IXD- S'ilEffr MON WARE of evert litatAptibn 'usually found In the,country. Also, WINDOW SASH, PANEL DOORS; W.LNDOIV PLLNDS, LATH., • 14A% ' tr . a4ilb . .kg and .iltriLDlAro ,AIA LS generally. Mesigns for Country buildings, with specifications and eAiniates of cost, dm., furnished to such as may desire them, at moderate prices. Persons about building in the ilrmintt will find It to their interest to ta li art W. eonic s*4 see its, *e intend always to keep the Inteh-strint hitt. Tin shop hi their nor bojitdin , i-,, thrner Main and Ttittpiitt , strev46,4l.AVr reds Rath of Seark's hotel. • Carpenter shop pear the Methodist Church. N. B. All kinds of produce taken iu exchange for Goods. Wm. IL Born, t BOYD & WEPSTER. A. L. WEBSTER. Montrose, March 3, 1858.-17 J. Higginbotham, WATCH FINISHER, • General Repairer, OF the first Esorrsn, Swiss, AND CHINESE Du -1 IPLEA1 PLEA WATCHES, PATENT AND DETACHED LEVERS, fisiPESTERS, LEVINES,IC., &e. Truly proud of theflattering eneotninbas bestowed on him as an honest a il superior WATCH 47 - °II - BM ' and grateful to nil who 1111Ve employed him,- and dont). ly stt IA those that have continued to be his steady customers since his commencement in-Montrose,(now nearly three years,) and'encouraged by thie who al) ready know his abilities, he now inform s those who do not, that early in lift he was taught the art of - I Fin.isbing,New I Watches , by Atkin, late of Lord Street Liverpool, who was a first rate- MAitElt anIIBIAIREIt- of the best 11 watches. After having worked for him upwards of nine years, (seven of wi ich as an indentured appren tice,) he then commencial for himself, and latterly in New York, where he has been employed by some -of the first and most retipectable establishments in Broadway, Maiden Lanel Bowery, ke., and was by thCm classed a first ratelForkman. Y. B. tie has always on hand a well intsartedatocic of Watch Wheels, Cylifiders, Watelf Jewels, Main spring, Watch Bands, ;nal Watch Glasses : which will be carefully fated, ri ht away, and for prices less than they can-he had ine City. "Shop in , Read , Co's'Store'. tifPhalli: Block, limit se, Aug. 18, 1888. NEW 6-00 - DS. - vv E u a a i s io T w o r e c i ci jf ing a LARGE and DESTRA- Fall & Winter Goods, which hare been purchased at low figures, and which we will sell for rery'small profits, for Cash or Ready Fay. We can present Great ladneetnents to those who wish to PAY DOWN for what they buy. .We cordially invite such to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. N. B, Highest Prices paid for all kinds of prodice in exebange-for MCK &Hit F ENZIE &ELDRIDGE. Brooklyn, Oct. 27, 185. • STEAM GRIST ND SAN MILL. POST BROTHERS h ring purchased the above establishmentotill-k ep (=Mandy on fume Su perfine aid Fine Flour, rn Heal of superior qual ity, the Chop and Bran at the lowest cash prices. -Custom 'work will be do 'e with despatch, and in all eases warranted. Montrose, July,lBs3.—t To the Suet*, g Pebile. TIURNOI3 CELEBRATED CATARRH SNUFF, AN Istrat.t.totz Rstismr, fbr sale by R. Thayer, Montrose; S. D. Tompkins, Brooklyn ; ThaTer, Dimoek. Montrose, May 26, 1858. - GODDARD, WARFIELD'S & RI. L. ALLEN'S PATENT DEVICES, gar Lowering and Raining CAlattaG33 TOTS. Ethe use °III& linprermewat, the Carriage top ran be raised or lowered from etcher the Matter the left,themstalde er the Wade.. by obviating the cildienity heretofore relates of quintiles ores - Mat and thee the nee on the appoints Ode,. as well as the extreme rare mem to prevent the top from funtegfin Itetelly as to break. the bows. pro p , de: This La ~ed by _means of a .1.11 lever In omen:do e with the hollow prop, to widtharm nob or balder Is titteehe 4 -The top may also be raised or lowered with rzarwr EASY, by means of the lower tome, which la neualty West at me tight hand elide of the neat, the weight of the top beteg nearly' hal annul by two spiral *rings attached to the through or mitinecting rod, with% ease It down white in the set of falling, and mead In rite g . ll:Pbe ema for materials, &es. on • dotage is Inettrldlng, eon. the great utility. The undentemed hartattpureitued the embidrerightof theithfere Patent, L 3 tbe counties ergneneehanes, He te ed , teteeronsitiWP, aidh rlditela ammtlea, teed will wisouthgtvoettfaest- Vs% time Lepeomment attadied, at i gardsz3, hi )1 , 11,, • KONTROU,Seitoains, 1h1,47 44 - ' • AVOIV 00 AiP54 Va Ot liet 1 •• ♦\n Sooefiglig /teb Morribse. InsaPEOPMMITN - G OAm - BY_ T'E MT • inpLytLEir& 'LALTHROP, haying re- Ai. moved into their new building on Turnpike Street*, near L. Searlda!hotel, are.manatetuting and will teep on baud - - • • Oarriages,Wagozs, Cut.- tote, Sleighs, lie.- 'The' have providetf!theraselves with a , SIAMIIIII Eugisteantral! the ileeessarr machinery and con veniences for doing work with4dispatch ; and being Loth practical tneehanien of lorig eiperience And err.- ploying none but . - „. IMOD WORKMEN, .they are' prepared to'do all kinds of trOrir. in s the niaeksnti anti Car riage M a king. Line; - in their uinal prompt and • Worlunava l the Manner, and by being at,all tim4x on bawl ready and Killing to onnrtr any Order torlwork, and by uslng -Good And by if"OhE Aik C4AII6F.S, hope to receisle a large share of public patronage. We would tender ouo thanks to oar old customers, and invite all in want of, work to give us a call and see for 'themselves. 'Montrose, August 11;. 18158.-1 r Ready Made Clothing, HATS, CAPS, &C. AA LARGE and 'desirable 'flock of READY MADE 11 CLOTHING, and HATS, CAI'S, kc., constadep, descry variettand'alunK and *nrinnted to be made in every partlCt"llar as RON as custom-work, and prima that cannot Ail to suit for rc:uly pay, may be found at the store of P. tt. Chandler, for Falc.tyr. Montrose, ]tap 6, '58.2.-tr s. tiAnnox. ItIMIT IN lit - i*T : -i. EXTEIISIMI TABLES ItANCF4CICRED lIT SMITH BROTHERS I 131" all SittS and kilt* to sttk tite tt#ESibt iutthetry'; am' ktailooky, and warranted to worit right up to the Montrose, ',tune 9 1838: HIGHLY - important - Information TO ALL GENTLEMEN WHO WEAR CLOTHES, IHAVE recently made arrangements at considera ble expense for doing . Work In the _ TAILORING Rtrenatg, Xerys'hort notice, in a neat, durable, and fashion able dittnner, and at `REDUCED PRICES. I will furnish garments to order, if desired, or mg. der the customer whaehrtr;assistawWl'e h'tty in sclera. ln; .0.06 nivciusiity and at the inSli; - etttt Market Price. . All my work will be warranted as to finish, iMd durability. :No customer need take lilts work from the shop unless it salts him; I --- Being permanently trad ekclusiveiy engaged in this businem It shall be in greitt ahta to please ttiC'llit lie and thus secure their pafronige P. LINES. ontrnse, hne.lll.lBW-1-ir A FORTY HORSE POWER SUN INCISE fORSILE g IN GOOD ORDER. 9FEET eight inch stroke, 14 inch Cylinder, bal e/ . lance wheel, three tons. 'ls a strong well built machine. Suitable for a Coal Shaft or Tannery, and will be sold rerZo e.. Afttli•oss, - rest 13ROTHERS. 1an.,114, 1857.' Montriip., Pa. • i aluab e . .. 5., • r le. Volft.SAit 4:i*E BODY: about 5500 acres o Land on the waters of Spring Brook, a branch of the Lackawanna river in Minnie County,Penn'a. about midway between the thrieing towns: of Seran ton and Pittston. These lands nre covered with val nab% timber, and being situate In the most extensive mineral region in Pennsylvania—known to contai iron ore—and believed to abound in coal, and being also in the immediate vicinity of Several railroads made and now in progress--offee to the capitalist an opportunity for the, investment of money that seldom occurs. --Tor fhrther information appir_to 'N. P. Ito sack, tisq., No. 11, Wall street Yew Turk , er'to the subscriber+ at Zintrbst.,§amtiellinna countM'a.,,the attOrney in fact otthe owners. J April 6, !SS-t. • HENRY DRINKER. SOAP MAMFAOTORY; /TUE subscriber keeps constantly on Wend for sale at his eknblisliment in Monrose,thc best (tuf ty of 80.1.7' SOAP, manufactred from the lye of wood ashes and grease, in the old fashioned way and not by any patent process. - For those that furnish the.grctsc,he manufactures the soap for 0,50 a barrel. Warranted in all cases to be a good artitle,oethe Soap ritaf be returned and the money refunded. I= Per barrel Half Barrel Gallon 24 Wholesale dealers will be furniabcd—it deliccred at the Ashery.lnMontroae—at tli4 rate of ton barrels for $15,0r at Scranton at ten bariels lbr $3O. JOHN HENRY WARES. Montrose, March 1:1856.—tr CABINET MAR N UFACTORYa aLL lir ANUF A CT U 11:ER and dintler in all kinds of 1 Furniture, is now prepared lo.frll all orders: or Bedsteads of ,all kinds_ at wholesale or retail, on shorCnotiee. Retail prices range frontlt2 npwat is, according to style. iron's° keeps on hand 'Ready-made Collins; and as he has an elegant - Hearse, ho is prepared to attend funerals on short notice. New Itifford, Dec. 7, 18158.—1tt41 AND PI:A:STEM f subscribers are now burning and will keep constantly on hand, Lime of ft very - superior quality at Montrose Depot, and jaill sell lE in any quantities at a fair price. Persons wishing a large quantity can ho supplied t.„7.0n a reasonahle notice. Superior ground Plaster Will re kept Constantly on band hereafter. - . 11. L. POST, n. DRINKER. W. JESSUP. • Montrose Depot,-.Apr l . It:SEARLE. WAL o._ Si - ARSON 11(111THOSE, PA. _ fliop in Boyd Webster ' s new binding, -corner of Main and Turnpike Streets: HAVING worked for the poi nine years with tho Ll most workmen,. ha feels confident that he can do the tnost'difficult Jots on abort. notice.: - AU work lnirrantedlo glee SatirfartiOn.' Jewelry repaired neatly' and on reasonable' teiros. B. bursa* has watimpi. lime tow sans tlu , , '.4 lam rim armed him NA a wen:llPa Adlifld workman. tompeterct N. do pa good work as am Naimoli° taw COW airy, amt 'may otearilienee. Toinuris,Jrns tEI. • . W. %dr& E. D. Etilt!LiniLy. 0. Gxb4fimch. liilltcobleg r.§. kkEttmi.Lt.b.:44etit'D• Lat iWrgsfi bei•C AM" ( - • "PrO'bono-ptiblico s ANSW AND' Books rips, 1§1110011,107, Jost received at the MoiltroSE3 200 k P.t0119 which will be sold eitamtelf low for ash. !toehold BOOkii.--7-4 large Aftorhnent. w e design to keep on band siopply 01 all ,the School Books used in the County, (P rov ided they are 'not changed oftener than once a week,) and will tell them at prices that can not fell to cult: They consist_ in part of Algebras; Arlthtneties, Grampars, amps. shies, and Menders, from fiire . tia ten n ,kinds each; I and Pthers,,in the3ainh,P4.bilibik, size.—,( • new lot of Family and Pocket Bibles and Testaments, hymn BOoks, Prayer Books, OM and Toy Bookv,he. Law Books.—Pardon's. Digest, • for 1858, Minn's Justice, 6th Edition, Graydon Forms, 4th Edi. , Lion, Dunlop's ; dk, do. The ArnericaniLawyer, and Business Man's Form Book, (a hook worth ten times its,cost,) end tho Constable Guide.- 1 Blank Itqakiv7ra gait variety, end . Blark. l fora tist). Mliireitek, Martine - Dettificaiet and FAmily il%egisier „, best in Market. Bleck, Blue Black, 1 , Red, and Indelible. Crayons for the black board, Slate Pencils, Wood Pencil.!,' Gold and Metal Pens, 1 of the beat quality, QailLt, Pocket Eitives, Shears, Scissors, Tooth Brushes; Needles, Pins, Lijilies' Ca. bas, .American Express Sating Wax, Fancy do., Wa fers, Drawing Paper, Fancy Note, and Letter Paper, Encelnpes, liwge variety and extra quality, N. LT.—Subscriptions fbr any of. the_ Payers nail Magazines published in the country, will , be received AT RE irOito.4 El/ 00k, 1 1WOR at chili Pi cep, Or so ld , (if desired;) by the single copy. -Vow is the time. A; N. BULLARD. Montrose, Nov. 2:4, Issei.. • —,l • •IC liD THE GREATEST / E.- 4 gii , , • 2 ~.. , , . 1 1 czi 0 0 i I On LIS saw =.l=, , Or THE AGES ..- lifil. KtiNEDY, Of Rotbtor, by &Roamed la one of ot.r zi, ctaamon Neste seeds a remedy ault Nat! EVERTEJV OF rttimort 4 I ; fibiiOrsi kitittita tali to acOmiiioithro' p e. lie ham tried It In over eleven hundred ‘ raws. and nerve failed ex cept to two cowe, !tot h thunder humor.) lie has now In 10,41... m. Sion over one hundred certiCcatts of Its •Value. all within twenty miles of Boston. Two imttles aro warranted to Cum a limning am mouth: One tothree bottles will cure the wondldodof PilliplelOSl the fur. TKOor !lace indUrs 11l dear the ammo of biles,. Two bottles are warranted to cute t h e wont. canker to the Month otototuarh. TGttm to let boltlenatt warm. 3ted to etde the woeg kltdlOf to tai flee ktali W"lti 4 ,l;do red he t l ,ll, are we. motto 10 - M I bf the mi. and boi+l4 , to the hair. our to dol.ttlegsteWariantad to ohm orornpt anti riuMaaatilems one pdtle will core wolf erootloo of Westin; Two or thrto bath" we warranted tooter the Irons kind of egg. Tejo or ihnenlidttfes die 'within ed to eine the avid deeheinte °renewe:awls. • • , , • - hrrt. dr Ittnr hatra died-aria:tied b l'at . re - Five to eight bottles will cu the cue of Smarts. A benefit It shrs.es ertterleretti from the first tattle, sad a perfect cam is warranted when the strove tmautlty Is taker, VIII' MASS. Duo Morton—The reputation of the Yolk s - M.4lqm le ein , log all klud of humors. Is so well entabllrbed Lp thounanimous sok* oral! who hare ever used It 11C14 I nemt not my anything on the gulden% a. Mu most okilful physktsns and - the most artful Drug. gists gists In the country pre oluttert it' its T o r:S.-so. 16 a /14 presenUagtheJltdltaLutstavyty.pa . furl knoirleUe. of &mart:Outer. ricgerlha ,sl4 and c ,n„ 'onet-of Ltiose s tromoss tworh.lo Kruk iss,sinforlonat . .ein/0 Made M...Mt , it.'44%;,Attm tlicc.stu bah Aire 4lomkte..7.pial,r. SORE MOlllll, • Ts cued as If be s miracle :..roitr own tettiper In restored to Its natu• ral sweetnesa and your be from short and Potful imps to adm son eel altanbcrA, and the lileillmit Discovery becomes a fountain of biosslife to your hnshand and household.. ' ." - • In the more advanced stages of s . - , .C.A.DIJE Elt ' • • • It mitentinde thrW....2tiaik., tio.fdsz D.lt 8 P E P• 8 I ti c . which is nothing butcankeron the stornach ;then to tite Inteethsessad KIDIYEYS, an'anaa a alaklear- cone Pelee. and= indltrerencc event° the cares of your taratty. Your stomach t RAW OD r.nrhot,t+tramiiyi:ii, and yea can est r take .eertiin Ws* and cren a aryour system doewnot crt 'hit the neuriehmeht It enre tabu Ine to-riamesattattnist of the lamke's.enta• it , utst -'Omni rate entnittes tattiness HI hiekesn'and heenkin satiesn nes - tannish. a wr.v 1 4 . 4 ., tikvnIt 4:4t . .. For want. n'tattehtner.t ytvar evateat neeOnere florr4 of your turfy I.,,rne relaxed. 'Then inllnss train ofd which the Medical IK.coe4ry is pecullarlyattapted;te CAT R-E ; Ni t a... Mon nr the heart. ash, In the Mae. *Tabusat nrthe• pint pond small of the t.,-•k, pain orate hip pint when you mem. Ineculaitty of the t.4.,vc-Is, and alto, thnt mot escruclntlog of disen.sek...l./A • • 1 3 Ift 13 t than many tantaLittt arKansinmenars emit ijng ' fintra iht. dine 03., and t•infer way; a,rn weal& life. .4 Om& fern 41041 . Onlichhor eteten not Sun, the vaeow.e. I 4et,ln to eneeneienie On TOUT eallnee 4104 . nnerl Old reenttel,...6,o In O. 11 8 VIER von bare 'boththe ventlre and tbe cum :with thin =at And food nnatity. that It yin never under any eirrnnentrers, do yl/13 MI Injury. No eletnge otidirt ever ttecetnarr—ent the teet you can get arnLennneh reit. -VRT.CTIty,S;; FoR r517..-kilult+, one table opotxtut per a:ay - - Children arre ten year; - doomed wooonful—Chlhlrett tiOm five to eWityeors. tea apnonfol. A. no #llroellons can be applletnle to all conAltation tate auttlelent tooperateon the bowels t.loe a day. Tours., truly, DONALD KENNEDY. Price *ton ro, bottle. For role br ABEL TrItRET.L. Itontruse, .1. T. CARLISLE A CO., Great Rend. and S. IL WWI% Soanu%. law= Depot.' Zt 1.50.-L7 PATENT • • t i.,AtoG the gfeAt evietr,qt,M4ei l les at iripteth, Aote.-ple the found Jeyee featly ee rtirafed remits. Theceirted: vre's Chary Perla-A.4 Cathartic ' Ilahey't Forest Wlne and roved Pills Homed erlenrated German bitters:: Lander...■ ae ries or naellielnest 'Merchant's flartllnf_oll, theft...tad rem• ray for sprain.. le man or beast ever known:. lathemvin s Inhallble Remedy, end hone Remedy Orrlei'.Vermiftoge, and a varlets of otheii Muds: Trask'. Meimelle Oddment, the idled retnedy fa v rhesantatieru, and all InDammatnty oetnedaltitst Pond t i etraet, artt rote thing for similar pdhlevies al the Ogee Ointingeot.: Pal, Destresine are root article , irneideneßrahl4l.l an Bbhe LW in itvrood'a Ja u. Ranker Droce.,Unlsee and pv,ie n teVy Mops: enninonnil for Trartitery: finughton's ripel., for DY.pernia; Mehpbold's Extinct of )3oehu and Brits/ant tiaraminrilla : yarieteaif Sale r t, beette. maiket, nu IG., and merelyan,s4nyvd,endlermerely of 1' nt ellegrethfr too numer ous to enumerate—hut sulltee t to say: that the nubile will find near ly every thing to Ohl line, at the Dry:geed ranee Storant Stontruae July, 15,57 : /ABEL TVIIRELL. . Read-the following Letter. . • HOME TEISTIMONV.i We have received the followingletter;in.ielation to Da. Mor.ses Lamar; Roos Pit.ta., . ,Acausx Foca Coassas, • Susq. Co., Pa., Sept. 28thi 11156: j Messrs A..i; Wurre,& CO., New York:—.!. "The Itorse's Indian Root rills had from 'you give unirersai satisfaction, in ,FrEar merraxce,l and- our &liners use them for, almost everything. The Dts. ESTER:: has been raging in thii stake tb en alertly.. ing extent, for thelast six Months, icittcxxV a sikuxi:. family having escaped,' ExcEir THOSE wnias your rills bane been CBEO hi • Pasvmrrivt, in whichcase they have iiETZR tAIL D. I will inform yea Shortly how to send a further supply. Your Met. Serr't."‘ ALPRONSO ft. SMITH'. Such s letters as the above need no commenarom ut, they ought to convince all of whet mefirmlY believe, that Lir. Morse's Indian Root Pitts are the i!ery best Pill ever mails. . Sold in Montrose by S. If. &-D. Sayre, and by ono person in every town, and in' all country storm. A. J. White & C 0.,. 2 St. Peters Place, New York, sole Proprietors. 147—tf • Dr. C. D. Vitali D. D;S;1;• TlEsrrom DENTIST, MONTROSE, PA.. l ' . °ince at the Franklin Doter— Room, No. R. LIST OF CHARGES. - Gold Plugs, largest size, - • - sB,on " medium, - ' 81,00 t041,5n " small, - - • • • ,75 Tin - . • - • -j - . 511 Pulp or Nerve Cavities treated and ' 6,0(1 Cement Fillingi not used. Cleaning set„ • 1 . Extracting, at the.ollice, Irregularities of the teeth corrected at a 011.901111• hie charge. $5,00 2,56 PLATE WORK. Gold Pitte, siitgle tooth,. " " 2 teeth, " "_ 3 teeth,. - " - 4 toll) teeth, per tooth, - Full upper or under Jaw, on Gold, Gum teeth,' Banded, - - - Full double get on Gold i Goma and Danded,elpo,oo Full upper or under, nun, . . 45,00 Full Double, Nola.- . - • 30,n0 Silier Plate, half the , aboie rates. . Improved Mineral plate; twathirds theprice of Gold Plain eels. KeelPhuitic, tiltill0111)3 Mineral Piste. The Pnblie may be' ertain that all operations will be performed in the most tender and careful manner and in the highest style of the Art. All jobs militant , ed. ,_Grateful for pan favors, a continuance of the public pattottage is respectfully solicited. - D. D. Itlontro' STOVES, STOVES, _ (VTR stevei have been so thoroughly tried, to' the kJ entire satisfaction of all, Oval they need no rec• ommend from nit S. IL to TRE & PROTHRO. Montrose, May 2.4., 1 867: - AB , W 0 044 v carry ing on tfi e lib - o . i. busf sVbsctibeF Ia aces , A. 0. RZYNOPP. " Ctlt Brooklyn, June 9, 58 -tr • 18 • - ' - '-11EItItIN c 1 B-- PATENT FIRE AIII.BIJFIGLAR'PROOF SAFES *1 000 IG;IYA14""* =l= 4 ill° ab"l 4 :wee that pikooet ' '- __ ever fail ed. in ett.iceidental . fire, Aii pieeerre its contents. • The -BES-T SAFES made. • ~., _ .. ...A . f • •:.13 , ,!CWDLE#, .14101, _ . . ' Itoiltri*,l4v: 24 ; 18511 . :'" - •• ' ' ..—, ',on EMI • 1 10,00 • i 14,00 4,00
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