Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, February 10, 1859, Image 4

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    Annaliteedag of Agrankara Soda
The Society 'met at the Court House, on
Tuesday 4nrening, January 18, 1859, accord
ing to notice, and being called to order by
Thomas Jebmioa, Eaq, 'resident, the re
ports of the various officers were In order.
The Executive Committee presented the
report of the Treasurer which
,they, had au
dited and eible' it Is as follows:
A. Lithrophieeeoent with the Busquehan,
ns - Arleuharai Society,
1858 0 11 h. 2, to balance on hand, *84,90
• " Sept. 30, to ash rec'd fair day, 380,00
" 4 e " " " Co. Treas., 100,00
• CONTRA. Cr.
By caakpaid Premiums, . 43.27,50
" Montrose Band, 4 ..)0,01)
• • Jamea.Desis' Bill, 3,63
" A. Bildwii, lumber, t
" LahropeDeWitt's bill, 11,83
Police, Door-keepers,
and
Balance on head;
$5014,90
Dr.
1859, Jan 18, to halation on hand, $151,63
,to awl of S. S. Mott, $,OO
" Bicon& Weeks; 2,50
I=
CM
, • _ _ $157,19
Settled this account u above stated, Jan.
18, 1859. . •
SAIfbEL F. CARMALT, Executire
ALFRED BALDWIN, 1 Committee.
•
• Upon motion, Thomas Nicholson, Calib
:Carmalt, Henry Drinker; John litirrington,
and F. P. Hollister., were appointed a Cont.
.nnittee officers. for the ensuing
year.
:• The Committee reported to the Society
the following list of officers : for' President,
Hon. Urbane 'Burrows ;-for Vice President,
Perin Wells Executive Committee, Martin
L Catlin; Treasurer, Azor Lathrop; Cor
responding Secretary, Thomas Nicholson ;
Recording Secretary, Wm. IL Jessup.
The report of the Committee was adopted,
_2nd the officers unanimously elected. , -
The Executive Committee made a verbal
report that they bad been unable to obtain
as yet any- 'permanent grounds. for-the_ use
of the Society. Whereupon, on motion Of
Judge Jessup. the following resolution was
puttwil
- Resolved, 'hit the subject of the purchase
of grounds fur the use of the Society be - re
committad to the Executive Co mmittee, with
instructions to continue their negotiations
therefor, and to circulate a subscription in
aid of the funds of the Society for that object.
. The following resoluthins were then offer
ed by Judge Jessup, and diseased by dif.
ferent gentlemen
• Riordan', That it be recommended to the
Melva townships to organize, Societies
in tbeir respective botuais s or by uniting two
or more townships in 'one Society ; and that
each Society be invited to make an Exhibi.
Lion at-the Fair :of this Society, and to be
mresented by.i Committee of their-Society.-
Resolved, That the Executive Committee
be instructed to correspond with the Town.
ship Societies, .when organized, in Telatin
thereto, and with individuels in townships
where no Society is formed for their necont-
modatiom
.Resolved, That a premium of Twenty Dol
lars 'ha awarded to the Township Society
=akin tbelargest Exhibition, in addition to
the premiums which may be awarded to the
individuals .whose articles - bat exhibited by
the township Societies shall be entitled to
premium.
Upon motion, the List three resolutions
were referred toa committee of five, to con
sider thereon and report at the next meeting.
The following gentlemen were appointed
sueh comniittep :
C. CABAL/XI, Chairman,Wm. Jeisup, Thos.
Nicholson, Henry Drinker, V. J. Turiell.
The following Riwolution, offered -by C.
C.armalt, Hsq.. was then adopted :
.Reaolved, That the ~ Correspoilding Seem:
Lary be directed to procure a book at the ex
pense of the SoCiety, and record therein the
name, age, description, and.pedigree, of each
and every. shorthorn Durham Cow, Bull,
Heifer, or Calf that may be furnishedd
for That rnrpose ; _and also the name,
.age,
description, and pedigree of every -Devon,
Alderney, Ayrshire, that may be furnished
'in like manner for the same purpose ; Which
book shall be kept in _Montrose, or such oth
er place as the society May direct from time
to tinie,'fi.r the inspection of the members.
:W. H. Jessnp; the delegate of the Bicietc
to :attend she election• of Trustees of the
Partners High School in Centre Cointy.
_made ii - rt;piort of his visit to the School, and
the progress made towaiils the complei ion of
the College Buildings, and other matters of
interest connected therewith.
iffier which, interesting remarks were
made on the lintiject -hy C. Ceramit; El., -
t)
and Hon. Wm. Jessup. n motion, the So
ciety adjourned to meet o the 2d Tuesday of.
April, 1859. ' Sirm. 11. JESSUP, Seery.
Qom " From a letter before us, saye the
Amman dgrieuthirist, written by an Illi
nois &swain enclosing his subscription,
we.gather that the writer joined .the. Illinois
(Methodist) Ccitteretice - 22 years ago, when
that - conference embraced the whole of 'that
grist State, and Indiana also. -He rrfers to
the progress be has witnessed during thirty
yearsin that-region—which has been very
great, surely. The, writer, like many others
of his class, has lab6reii to promote the phys
ical as well as spiritual well•being of his wide
parish, and as one means of Securing this end,
he has endeavored to increase thir intelli
gence, by inducing - them to read agricultural
papers. We win give one instance ot his
success in his own words: '
" I once, with much persuasion, got rich
firmer—a brother in the church—to take an
agricultural piPer. It SO, chanced that- he
had a fine flock of sheep,- several of shich
were just then attacked with a_disease which
canted them Of, and be wB2l--il3 great fear
that he 'would lose the whole: Going to the
village post ! office fur his -Sgriculutra - paper,
and opening it, the first attiele that caught
Ili eye was on sheep, which described the,
disease in his otim
.dock, and the remedy.—.
-Be seat -to the drug store at once, procured
theinedicine and cured his sheep. When
imam round again to preach at his house, he
was quite jubilant over what his paper had
done for bun. I took occasion to point out
the . advantages of - such 'papers • but with
what success you shall see. At 'papers;
end of
the year I'remarked to him that it was time
,to send on for the next volume. Jib reply
was: '0 ! I have twelve numbers already,
and they will do as long as I live ;' and-there
be quit, I suppose forever. But such things
are doubtless familiar to you. I have often
thought. it • strop, when visiting wealthy
turners, to find any quantify of trifling 'Dol
lar-Patters' on their tables, but very seldom
a good agricultural work. - I should be glad
to see this remedied.; I hope It May be."
Jl.crurrso Pzikam—lt is a remarkable
act, according to "chemistry or this World,"
that trete *hi* are regularly . shaken every
day, in the greezhoute r grow more rapidly,
and are stronger, than others which an kept
gr. ali k l oat, way_does, a hair: acquire
motion when placed in witerr do eons*.
gamin ofainhnalculw i withlithioh it.beComas
eurerad.o4ea
NEE
„--,„--
. . .
how COMMIS itatuit6oo44aTalad
by one individual *Leo, a nobleman ladle.
putable nerve, teepee - E gad pbylieekenerk,
Mr. Rare); proceeded to the eneneter. •As
we beard the story told, .bis Injucetlona to
his -Comrade were ebarareethee seellgit...-
4 Whatever happens, my . lord,” Weld he,
"don't yoe speak or interfere. At least, not
till yon see me down under his feet, and him
worrying me l'!. This compact made, be res
olutely walked into the arena, which consist
ed 'of a loose box divided by a half-door of
some four feet or more in - height. Stepping
6 ( .,
quietly up to this barrier, he leaned his
upon it , so that it was just covered by t
iron bar that ;an along the top, and I ed
fixedly at the savage be intended to to .
Cruiser—iron) whom muz24. head•sta and
all such impediments had been ream .we
believe by some mechanical arrangerne ts,
for none dared go near enough to tou ch hi ,
made his usual dash at the idtrepid stranger,
to pounce on him as a cat would upon a
itiouse: lure, stood .perfectly motionless,
neither altering his attitude nor the expres
sion of his countenance in the slightest de
grin. Thinking he had his enemy by the
arm, the .horse seized and worried at the
bar as if he would have bitten it through.—
Again and again retiring for an impetus to
the further corner, he rushed at the myster
ious stinger, 'actually screaming in the un
controllable violence of his rage; Ilarey sus
taining these weft:larva charges with the
same sang froid that he had shown at the
1 commencement of the engagement. At
length, afterqnore than an hour of this wild
scene, with its frantic fury on the one side
and its calm scientific superiority on the oth:
er ' the redoubtably Cruiser, blown, exhaust
ed, dripping with sweat, and completely pui
zled in his equine mind as to the proper.
ties of this figure, which he could no longer
believe to be human, came , quietly dose to
it, and true to his - nature, warped us it was,
smelt at it., and touched it with his nose;
then Rarey threw open the half-door and
walked boldly up to him. The last sentence
speaks volumes; It was a trail not of the
system perhaps, so much as of the man.—
But , • what confidence the man must have had
i.
in his system, thus to preserve his -coolness
and eqUanimity in a position which, to every
one but himself, would have been of mortal
danger. The "salt was now on the bird's
tail," and when his own peculiarnictliod had
been resorted to, and Cruiser, converted into,
a quiet, docile, and j not particularly showy
hack, had been redden before astonished
hundreds, the horsefamer was universally
recognized as suck-and both the papers and
the . public expressed themselves satisfied,
with Mr. Rarey.—Fiaser's Magazine.
43,00
151,69
THE WHISTLER'S TUNE.
Mier - Tennyson.
" Tnr rain had fallen, the poet arose,
He passed by the town and out of thertteet,
A light wind blew from the gates of the sun,
-And waves of shadow went over the wheat."
Tux Port's. Soto.—Tennyson.
The tea wae over, the boy_went out, .
Be passed through the yard and over the stile,
Tne big dog barked u he went along by,
And followed him for nearly a mile; •
And he eat him down on a hikorriog,
And whistled a lively tuneohis boy, .
Which took the car of the harkinicldog,
Aud he wagged his tail for joy:
',The beetle stopt from pinching the fly,
The toad in his holCatciod still,
And the tom-tit heard irith 4 tear In his eye' .
And a fishing worm in hiahill;
And the grasshopper said, "I know that air,
But I cannot whistle it 150-
The tune of the man with never a hair
• Where hair ought ever to grow."' .
THE OLD YEAR'S PEAL.-Of all sounds of
all ,*ils—(bells, the music nighest bOrderin:
upon heaven)—most solemn and touchhig is
the peal Which rings out the old
_year. 1
. -
never bear it without a gathering up of my
mind to a concentration of all the images
that have been diffused over thepast twelve.
month , • all I have dune or su ff ered, perform
ed or neglected—in that regreted . time. r
begin to know its worth as 'when a person
dies. It.takes a personal color; nor was it
a poetical flight in a contemporary, when he
exelhimed,
• -
"1 silly the skirts of the departing - year." -
h is no more than what ia ; sober sadness
every one of us seems to be conscious of, in
that awful /cave-taking. I . am sore 1 felt it,
and all felt it with me, hat .night; though
tome of my coinpaniona' affected rather to'
manifest an exhilaration at the birth. of the
coming tear,- than any very tender regrets
for the decease of its predecessor. But lam
none of those who
" Welcome tie coming, ..speedtbe parting guest."
.—Essays of Elio.
EVIL OF Spwiam-Msettusas.—A "Wheel
er and Wilson" has been called " the Angel
in the hour;" but a correspondent
,sof the
Times writes from California :".The femi
nine community hereabOuta don't have enough
to do to keep them .out of mischief—or, if
they have, they don't do it. Since the ad
vent of sewing-machines they have too much
idle time on their bandit. The mania fin--
sewing-machines; by the way, has fairly In-lik
en -out he and even children cry fur them;'
and at sue a rate are they kept sunning—
the machines, not the children—that the most
liberal inducements are held out to old bac&
elors to give them something to work at. A
gentleman of my acquaintance bought his
wife one, and the result has been that she has
sewed up everything about the house. -Ta
ble-cloths, towels snd sheets are re-hemmed
and re-stichecl • .the children haie all been
sewed up in - their clothes; his shirts are all
doublestiched all around the terminus, and
on going home to dinner, the' other day, he
found her sewing the tails of his best coat to
gether:—.making- his 'swallow-tail' into a
rack."
DTING.-11. Taylor' ' of the Chicago
Jou7nal, draws a really beautiful picture of
the condition of " going away_ alone;' called
dying:
"There is a dignity about that going away
alone, we call dying; that wrapping the man
tle of immortality. about us; that, putting
aside with a pale band, the azure curtains
that are drawn around this candle of a - world ;
that venturing away from home fir the first
time in our lives, for we are not dead to speak
of in seeing foreign countriel not laid down
on any map we know about.'
"'There must be lovely lands 'Somewhere
gitarward, for none ever return that go thith
er, and we very much - doubt Warty would if
014 could."
tar" itri ships come in. port at New
York harbor commanded by the regular cap
tain 7 If not, why r
It a pilot offers himself to a ship that has
no pilot, and is entering or laving a harbor,
and has not mashed certain geographical lir&
its, the ship cause pay him pilotane fees
whether his services are accepted or not. As
soon as the pilot stands on deck he bag-com
mand of the ship. But it 'remains the . :nes
ter's duty and power, in case of obvious and
certain disability, or dangerous Ignorance or
error, to disobey the pilot and dispenses! hall
of hie . authority.. It asap neglect to tale a
pilot when it Avoid and can do so, the own
ers will be answerable in damage* to 44"
pets and atria kit any kiss which May be
• brunch neglect or refinal.—ficulthe.
Opelopedie of arsisaeree.
jr. Lige t• • • •
• •
4•t• . • '
SINM IMINIOO6
ntE i Oltralit r
O W yawl UMW . -
FOR CASH ILIUM 6 menu , itriiii.
. TOR HIT T . •
.th now In Store; and le making huge additions
JUL to Ids Stalk of•
ran Winter ;,
To which_he woald Invite the sttentkin of bums:
narking the most desirable ,arteries - of LADIREP
DIE GOODS. (Wean the New Eitylis of Itkh
Fan Prints and Plaids, la um- IPlalde, Fiala
and Plaid Melbas, Mohair Cloths, Gingham. Silks;
Brads, Cashmere, Silk and Wool Shashi, Bich Rib.
bons, Bonnets and Flowerk Net Hoods, Ladles!
Cloths, Broadcloths, Caballero', kc., with a foil as.
estmentsof other Staple and Fancy Goods, including
GROCERIES, CROCKERY, ITARD WARR,
STOVES, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, HATS
AND CAPS, BOOTS 4. .811019,‘CAR-•
PETING,FLOOR Oil CLOTES,FAIN
- TED WINDOW MADER, WALL
PA PER,cLOCKS,DRUOS, OILS;
PAINTS, BUFFALO ROBES, '
eke. eke., eke., Av., Ic.,
1V The entire Stock being large and bought for
CASH, will give superior opportunity for Choice Se
lections, and be sold" at the lowest inures to CASH
and PROMPT SIX MONTHS' BUYERS.'
B.—lrlonr and kit constantly on hand.
New Milford, October 6, -
• eviiitiviwklAw'
AND-:'StOTl:giffOltilit.
71=c
_MAIM
TipuilialasinimadiA.sh w oomia.
t; to taboo blawiendvand Mastmonts. that At
hu recently nuvla Ism Witless* his kwites-ea.-
intake stint* of -
marairaretlit•ral,stm Piwciifinv
Trisuithoom isle; Aben
and that he is prepared *PIO OW 'Ma Of 110
canummity In that line at unussally tow price• He
tom himself that his &aide; for-maunfacturing
his own Wares,losves, U., give him • decided ail.
ramie over' ay who partbue gad transport at a
heavy espease their entire stock.
He would sat to those who wish to purities,
IRMO; of any-deneriptice, STOVE PIPE, or.TRIlt.
KINGS, of any kind, and pa br them, he prem..
ed to give them great tarsa ls; but to those who
want to purchase on a years credit and then let it
run two years mot% he had washer they would call on
some one else !eel if they have to pay seventylive
per cent more thin an article is worth. In the line o
Shelf Hardivare, .
his assortment is the Urged and beet selected in Sits
quotient's County ; purchased at bie-stock. has been
moody of manufacturers, he is enabled to over in
ducement" to these country merchants who buy
small biUmarely to be found this side of the big city.
We can ofer specialloducemantito Cupentes and
Joiners who are in want either of Tools or *tiding
Waterials. Blacksmiths can - Snd ANVILS, VICES,
BELLOWS, and, in fact, ahnost , any thing In their
line, by calling on us, Cheap for Cash
Our 'Oak of •
Dry Gsedi,Vreeerles, Roes & Reel,
Hats aid 'Cap% babe Niftilyle.
is aviary u the times will admit of. They were
purchased at a low ilium and will be sold at prices
to correspond with the times.
READY-ME CLOTHINGI
We have just opened about one-and-a-half cords
-ready made 'clothing. Every body says they are
cheap. Some say they are eery - cheap, and a nuns
ber have ventured to say they are Jet cheap. Cer
tain it is that a small pile-or money will buy a large
pile of clothing.
We would add, la this connection, foi the informa
tion of all concerned and the " rest of enankjad," that
we are tired and sick of the credit system; we have
suffered enough by it already, and are determined to
rid ourselves of the whole " critter" Believing that
the nimble aispence is -the Rue system,- we are re
solved to adopt It and are offering our goods at prices
to correspond.
Produce taken In eschanp for Goods.
J. DICEERMAN, Jr.
New Milford. Nov. 17. teas.
•
Cash lot Pork
rrtHR highest market price paid for PORK irt the
Hog. J. DICKERMAN, Jr.
New Milford, Net., V!, 1861 V.
AB,EIkTURRELL
H . just rammed from New-York, wit y ,s
and choke variety of •
GOODS,
which be offers to his customers and On public, at
lover prices, for Cub. His stock comprises ;
DRUGS, -
- MEDICINES,
. PAINTS,
- OILS,
WINDOW GLASS,-
DYE STUFFS,
CROCKERY; ' GROCERIES,
MIRRORS,-
- GLASS WARE,
CLOCKS,
WALL PAPER,
WINDOW PAPER,
WINDOW OIL
, FANCY GOODS, SHADES,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
• JEWELRY,
PERFUMERY,
DRY GOODS,- .
WOODEN WARE, HARD WARE,
BROOMS, STONE WARE,
BRUSHES,
JAPANNED
•
BIRD CAGES.
" WHIPS, CANARY REED:
UMBRELLAS, POCKET KNIVES,
GUNS,
PISTOLS,
AMMUNITION,
- e TURPENTINE,
CAMPHENE,
BURNING
•
ALCOHOL, •
LIQUORS,
(For Medicinal Purposes, only.)
TRUSSES,
SUPPORTERS,
SHOULDER BRACES,
PORT MONLILES,
SPECTACLES,
SILVER k PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, se.,
GOLD PENS,
STATIONERY,
%lOUS STRINGS, BOWS, kc ,
♦rid all of the most popular
PATE= XBDICINZIL • • - •
Thankful Tor the liberalpstroptge hitherto reedy
,ed, he hopes to merit a continuance and large in.
crease of the - wee. ABEL TEIRRELL.
lifont.ese. Igor. 10, 1858.
To the Public •
•
SSOMEterehanti:pubroka few low pekes, or the
price' of a few. low Priced articles. as an Induce
ment to persons to make their purr-banes oT thern,nn
, der thepresumption that every thing tip equally low.
Without occupying space in sthe public papers to
enumerate prices; I wish it distinct/1 understood,
' that I will sell GOODS as few for the quality, as they
can be bought In =pother Store In this plus or
County. Baits and Boots not use& Purchasers
'will generally find good qualities of =Was at
. ) :
and in Drugs, Medicines, Paints. Oils, and Dye
Strife, the very lad, aid the amortereents full. The
FANCY 80005 DEPARINIENI-
is also extensive. .Als;). 'Aoki Phanity Groceries,
Crockery, Waft Payer; Jetr.drA*sylsoutAry, Av., rte.
In short, nearly every thing usual ii kept in country
stores. As I deal in many depart parents of t r ade, and
have more articles than I can well enumerate in the
limits of a Newspaper, I ihall not attempt it;-neith
er will it be necessary, under theses circumstances, to
fill a column with useless repetitifens and blanks.--
Th
sel e people are Invited-to . pall and examine &them
ves. . .
Montrose, Nov. 10, 1114511. AMES TURRELL
• To liffusioisans: -
PARTICULAR attention Is called ta the
see y of Violin, Gilds. and Bits Viol Wings,
some of Om beet qualities in market.. Also a good
selection of Violins, Bowe, Pegs, &Ages, Tan Pieces,
Finger Boards. Roain, Lo., Accorded a. rides, Ma,
Drum Sticks, Tuning Rau, Inikrucf lon Books, kc.
Call in..o the Variety Stole of
• Ali* TURRELL.
Montrose, Nor. 3, 1153
. ....
- Lump sed Materials_ for Lights.
BURNING FLUID, cAmpurtrx. LAMP OIL.
CANDLE.% Om, of beet qustlitles, constantly on
bead, andupricesuOeap as -the 'cheapest. Cus
tomers may rely upon getting sod CanOnie,
new and good, when 119 Sat they near get stale:
Also, Cans sod Lamps. ARYL TUMULI.; •
Montrose, Nov. 24, 115 L
The Blind Skull See.
A - LARGE new suPP I 7 oLII4 melodies, jut
A - 21. received. Call and try, to s,Ol the eye, at
Nev. 24, 'EL
,ITURRELI43.
ARTISTSII/126.
IiCI 11---
AINTS IN 1 1 17112 k IRO
- TIN, COMM, AND ND L ER FOIL,
• GLASS &ADS A ND NULLERS,
LITNOGRAZDA, Ike.; at the Wit • r
• • 111 JELTITItagLL.
Douro" lan a i, I M.
MOUNIA TIMM
MOM= for evalms.
=mum
of jusT .ee1y.4.1,,p us. of ilia abovear
tidos, at ralueed prim. , tM malt diScult can
not fall to boo suited is sire, and price.
Nor. t 4, MIL TMELL,
Syrup,.Sugar,bow ;
Tar, best . is tese—ee. :the keen
B. al=
Kamm, Farr.lN N Y.
NEW STOVES.
la s ECRU IT T is just receiving &large
AA • ntock of .
- NEW STOVE - 8,
Including a full assortment of ELEVATED - OVEN
LARGE OVER,. •
AND FLAT-TOP PREMIUM COOP STOVES, FOE
WOOD or COAL,
WITH A SUPEIIIOR VARIETY OF
Parlor, Mee, and Shop Stores, •
for WOOD or COAL) Also -
Stove Pipe, Zinc, Sheet Iron Stove
Tubes, dm., die.
HIS ASSORTMENT will INCLUDE the MOST
SELECT and DESELII.I3LE STOVES
In market, and will be.sold on the mat favorable
terms, kc., to whiekl. he would invite the par
ticular attention of
CASH BUYERS. •
Naw Mimeo, November, E , 1858.
_THE MONTROSE
r 41/41 ( I TI 1 FT I.e it
/ t
\\:=o
Pirimitiest 40*
1 4 \ci m il m r, / Nkr
.--. /se/
Ati 4% i t : 4 : — ,At
* itZ 'fir
it..,
General Finding Store
IS NOW FURNISHED WITH
NEW GOODS
DIRECT from NEW YORK CITY for Spring trtde
DBEBB 80008
of many kinds, Prints, Gingham, Muslin Delaine,Chsl
- Moire Antique, and different grades of Black Silk.
lanaele,tirk.k-
by the yard or piece. A good wortment of Carpets.,
Oil Cloth, and Matting, Looking Glasses, Wall Paper,
. t waTEMIES TOOLS,
Planes, Saws, Mallows, Cross Cut and Dias Saw.
Our stock of
HARDIVA=
consists of everything in the line orCutiery, House.
'keeping . articles, Solidus and Mechanics Hardware,
Farming Articles, Scales and Balances,-kc., kc.,
Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ropes and Cordage,
Crockery & Groceries.
In fact every thing a. reasonable person can want.
We thank the Public for put faylvra and solicit a
hrtherpatronage. IQ. 18.. Wilson it Sou.
Montrose, May 19. 1859. •
1858. -NEW ARRIVAL 1859
-- 0,7 -
Fill and Miter:Goods.
NOW ready for inspection," full and complete se
torment of
Dry GIeCOCOC/01111
NOWA' for the seosonja oil the new &trout and AVIA. In foot s?
erfthin kePortelnina to the Trod& si low prices. Onr stock of
OEM@ ® pro 9
coodata of ?Asia, (lads and ,fllnabasua rolaligeriglmeli a
Walt" plaln all Wool Polalaal,llno BIN* poot and
aN
l iVoLh Caailloa sad Black sod Tim alas at in PIM *l4
nTitaela. Awl" Flower, and Wreaths. far Ralls. Boa.,
anda& W.ldaook Strel.Braw.aud Need Hoopallarlia SOW
ICId, Usk Thread . and Mt Gloom lianalletta, Linea sot
COM, Uwe. WHITZ GOMA BarL iv. Wdeina• AO". in .
oullorrarsubtadderleagollanaad Sloaaaa.Dlsaltr.WDbet, Banda.
• YANKEE NOTIONS,
B o g
Combs. Ivory midi, ilintatt
Cotats,ltnbberligr ?tea. Chasid Mad Ilimb
3314ek qqa
lezipt stock et lIKOADCLMP.
Keck, Brown and Wird Cashews.
Tweeds, Kentucky Jeane,Cottenedee.
Denim and &dinette.
♦ portal amortmeat et
HARDWARE,' .
anell an rut Inn Boot Jack.. Baro Door Rollemand tiler%Phu ,
Oa und Teach Nand nate ?WWII, Door Locks and Mum Pad.
Ludo. Truk TUI Lunn Window trutenlou Curtain DIM&
Avg* Ganieto, Table i.lattitry,_Packet Knives, Cad Went
Plwarti Mum. PUMA,/ and Wick Trawida. Wrurtas, 6pring
Ilkdta. Altana spun& Panic oaAa, Doan Dells sad Inures,Dau
abut*, °rind Slam dc.
Roots & Shoes.
',mewl% In aid Cat bi& Ike% Ladles Comer (halm: AMC
au Swab/ and Cid 811puta.
Grated's, Crodiery; ad Glassware,
SATS, CAPS, tom., &e.,
our anal Ismi liteek—sU et 'Ma we gittll sell es Sir anal tans.
OS: CA lU. ritODCCE. sr LTPEOVID CIAZDIT. -
We sin Iwo ow Mad asap/n{9r (=My
BROOMS-OF HOME MANUFACTURE,
wbleli we will elapses aidLostimals OT 11e0e1a. lit tarried.
Podded that straw* lin ton well toloctod as to guilty mg
atylos. we ism so bodtattos la Wittig out Molds
ati onings to tall sad oz.
sodas. PONT.
- Grain sea Butter Wanted.
Ilißmelock sad Pine Linimber,Vionur,
Bran Mope, it reasonable prices may be'
found at our RTEAM MILL
• POST BROTHERS.
Montrose, September 29; 19$.
alsallandOldne
laaKlhillatehbllg !
randeeskard votddsaaotasaa to the. dams
ol Wet 40 vicinity that he le prepared to do
sotto of • •
MOWN =WM
sad the WON WORE fiesnoedialry kinds if /11616
CIGINI4IIIC, et Isle alley In Glenwood, Ina work
al nliko nesimer, and of good materials.
N. B. VI accounts of a yeses etenill*g lona bet
• . C. W. CONRAD.
Glenwood, Oa d. 1110,-if - •
New Pint, NewlStore•
Amujvatteiret. Mae&
A; t i V`Witif___
___ Sol I:r a no/Ltd blame
WX. L. Ai.1.1114 L tb.
.•
FLOUR,. FEEL AND GROCERY
Also, that thq-bsve mend Igto their newly fitted
tip
>u 6g oU PQM Avenue, jurebolow 1,
•Idgeeltrogreere, where eon always be Aland the
choicest Wends of
Fond Flour.
Neal, Fend
Pork, HMO%
Fbdi, Dipped Candles,
Timothy,
. Clover, •
Field.
and. Garden Seeds.
Also a postal assortment of
Groceries, such as Sugars, Molasses,
Syrups, Tea, Coffee, &e. Jkc.
Thankful for past tartan, would solicit a tonal:t
am:ear the sante, under the new &m, pledging our
selves to do ibe fair thing, hoping *each bargain to
be sure of another.
Being under a different Admhtistration, it la very
dealrable to have all old accounts settled, and com
mence anew, undfr the Ready Pay Systems.
BALDWIN It ALLEN.
. A. BeLbw's, Wet. L. As Luc.
Montrose, Oct. 20, 1858.—te
Insurance Comp. of Phil.
Capital aad Stirplus, $300,000.
chartered Capital, $BOll,OOO.
OA% Frisk/is Buildings, .2ro. 408 TVittnia Se.
C.rE.RX INIBURANCB at Week Owelaw, PDX! oulldiem and
Werelkandlee generally. MA RINI7. 18i711718.0.7.01. on 1 eamehl,
and Freight to end from all parte of the World. Also Inland
Insurance on Geed§ toWul from all parts 011ie Unlen,
Statement of the Amines* and Condition of the Qua
ker City Issuranot Company, of Philadelphia,
for Six Months, ending Jun/ 30th, 1858.
Capttal and 818,14 an
January 10.1884 . - 8577.011 87
Interest received secr from J. hit to July 1w,.. 8,18 88
Pre:a
el
lums mee& 11.7.074 07
wisp and !k ar at nninee. 4.877
Ts Lowered. 11“.4 5 1 64
R&ln., Rel. Prezlaw, sod &spume,— AM 54-4011,5411 IS
Marco remalolnstritlt dm Company, July I gt
ASSETS.
Buds. Ye w, Rock*. C•upo4 LAMS an Cal
lateral and Call Liam
DIU st vo iAM
Readvable. 111
. . .
Cann irn iMod iond'in Bank, and due from /Wpm
I=2
=MI
GICOROZ IL RAM, Preddist,Z. P. 103 S. Tice Treedent.
11.11.000415 WILL, I
&Thu. S. H. BUTLER. .11.13 t. Taw
.ffirectors.
.Cloorig i l ., %llort. Z. T
lr . - Raft. A. C. Caftan, Hoe. H. Y. J
Wow J. U. Dele, W. Ram 11. Perkin!. C. U. Imlay. A
B. CA= 3. le Pomeroy. H. it. Cromwell, sad I. Jones.
Wli D. LUSK, d gen t.
YONTROISIC, September W. 1156-1/
OH YES! OH YES!
'ERE WE COME.
BOYD lb WIBSTIII s
HATING purchased of S. A. Woodruff . - hie Stock
in Trade, are prepared to accommodate all
who will favor us with thole custom, at "lire and let
lire' s prices.
STOVE AND PIPE, •
TIN, COPPER,.
AND SHEET IRON WARE
of every deicription usually found In the country.
Also, WIND 0 W SASH,
PANEL DOORS,
• ! WINDOW BLINDS,
LATH,
PINE LUMBER,
ea BUILDING MA TERIALS generally.
Designs for Country buildings, with specifications
and estimates of cost, kc.', furnished to such u may
desire them at moderate prices.
Persons a:bout building in the County will linctit to
their interest to call on UP. Come and ace us, we
intend always to keep the latch-string out.
Tin shop in their new building, comer of Main and
Turnpike streets, a few nods South of Searle's hotel.
Carpenter shop near the Methodist Church.
N. 8.41,11 kinds of produce taken in eschange for
Go:1U
WN' Born, BOYD t WEBSTER.
A. L. Wssares.
* Montrose, March 3,1858.—1 y
Higginbotham,
WATCH FINISHER,
General Repairer,
OF the Bat Exams; Swiss, AND CNixzez Dc-
Mx Walton, PATI3T A3D DICTACHZD LIMAS.
itzmussics, LZPIXI3, &c.,
Truly proud of tins - flattering encomiums bestowed
On him astir' honest and supe rior-
and grateful to all who have employed him, and doub•
ly so to those that have continued to be his steady
customers since his commencement in kfontrese_,(now
nearly three yeari) a n d encouraged by those who al.
ready know his abilities, he now informs those who
do not, that early in life he r►u taught the art of
Finiciiiing New Watches ,
by Atkin, late of Lord Streit, Liverpool, who wu a
Mr rate BAYER and REPAIRER of the best
watches. After having worked for him upwards of
nine years, (seven of which as an indentoied appren
tice,) he then commenced for himself, and utterly in
New York, where he has been employed by some of
the first and most respectable establishments in
Broadway, Maiden Lane, Bowery, &c., and was by
them classed a rat rate workman.
N. B. Ile has always on hand a well assorted stock
of Watch Wheels; Cylinders, Watch Jewels,' Bain
springs, Watts& Rands, and Watch Glasses, which
wine carefully fiued, right away, and for prices less
than,they eari`bejutd to the City. • , .
Ur Shop in Bentley, Read, & Co's Store.
Phoenix Block, Montrose,'Aug. 18, 1855.
TEE are now receiving a LARGE and -DESIRA-
V BEE BTORC of
Fall 41r.' Whiter Goods,
which tuave Wit purchased at low figures, and which
we will sell for very small profits, for
Cash or Read,y Pay.
We can present Great I n
those who wish to PAY DOWN for what they
buy; We cordially invste.such to call and examine
our stock before pinchasing elsewhere.
- N. B. Highest Prices paid for all kinds of produce
la exchange for po&.
NMI= & ELDRIDGE.
Brooklyn, Oa 27, 1$ 8.
STEAM QUIST AND SAW MILL.
013 T BROTHERShaving purchased the alums
P
estabibilunentornl keep exultantly on band RIP
Per* aid AIM flour, Corn Neal qf superior pal.
it.% alio-Chop and Bran at the lowest cash Mew
Custom work will be dons with despatch, aid In all
esseewerrenial. •
Montrose. Ju1v,1883.-tf .
TIMMS CELEBRATED CATARRH SNUFF,
JL/ Air leratiana Rams % for ale by R. Thayer,
Mots.,; & Tompkins, Brooklyn Wings R.
Thayer, Dimoek. Montrose, Way 214 ISM
MOAK WARFIELWS&IDR. L E. ALLEN'S
PATENT DEVI9EI3,
•
Tor Lostaring and Raising
itUatIWIM TOM
pr -le aa t etater i tribaMliFigto
onion ehemeettevetstave Wallet whieft
Wel got thewthe ma es etemattigh le wit the =Moe
sprOY
ettemeteserf M, teh trete thl/the se hapith eti heat
she In* re, Wweee meow of.* earn Wet te
_4lll .Itll yryqp, tOdidli as arm anl i torA r sir 4
Theteriey Ohba subed et Limed
Ur - 1; 111/141mill et the 'SWIM klltt. VW" IP tau& el the
imas Mast
i yiNil i ttoo witik&tel bp smut,
M nind tabelild be theelagli es eesatetlag
5 .. .., Istbra=raztz . r .
.M .ll thireethilis h ; . • thlygt r el
a ••
N o tni o lit , 3:7 4 7., ; 7114117.
A. new en y.
r ::
BATAIN'Z'SS.
TAE QUAKER CITY
LOSSES, EXPENSES, de
•104,531 13
Officers.
I=l=l
WALTON JOBBER,
NEW GOODS.
To tket Saeodogfoblle.
SobAis Web)* Mt*Pose.
WiltallaiSebtAXlNG
BY OT.VAMI
AWllLeir # LATIMIROP. havliqg re.
1.1! MOW Ma Abair air totaling on Turnpike
%vat,
par L. Smaiii.Lone!, w ounafacturins and
wig keesit toad .
Oarvilireg•Wogonstout.
lam Sloigba, &c.
They have provided thentselvia with a Steams
Engine and ell the neceatau7 machinery and con
minces for dotog work with &patch ; and being
both practical mechanics of long experience and etc.
playing none but
GOOD WORKMEN,
they are prepared to do all kinds - of work in the
BlaDkamithmg. and-Car
riage Making Line,
, •in their naval premptyd
WorhmanUko Manner,
and by being at all times on hand ready and willing
to answer any order for work, and by using
Good Maierhilki,
and by MODERATE CII.ARG., hope to receive a
large share of public patronage.
"We would tender our thanks to our old customers,
sad invite all in want of work to give us a call and
see for theamelses.
Montrose, August 11, 185S.—ly
Ready Made Clothing,
. HATS, CAPS, &C .
A LARGE and desirable stock of READY - MADE
.LY:: CLOTHING, and HATS, CAPS, kc., *slating
of every Tarietrand ithade, and warranted tope made
in every particular u good as custom work,' and a
paces that cannot fail to suit for ready pay, may be
found at the store of F. B. Chandler, for sale by
Montrose, May 6, ?58.-If
RIGHT IN TOWN:
=0
EXTENSION TABLES
=CI
X/NCIAC7rIII) JIT
111111111 BROTMS,
=Li
of all SIZES and PRICES to suit the TIMES, of
Walnut, Cherry, and Mahogany,
and warranted to work right bp to the gle.
Montrose. Juue 9,
.1859.
$304.1111
. 210.000 00
HIGHLY "
Important - liformation
TOALL GENTLEMEN WHO WEAR CLOTHES.
T NAVE recently made arrangements at considers
" ble expense for doing work in the
TAILORING BUSINESS,
on very short notice, ill eneat, durable, and Stallion
able manner, and at
REDUCED PRICES.
- I will furnish garments to order, if desired, or ren
der the customer whatever assistance be may need
In selecting materials of the best quality and at the
Lowest liarket Pelee.
All my work will be warranted u to lit, finish, end
durability. No customer need take his work - front
the shop unlesi it suits him.
Being permanently and exclusively engaged in this
busineht, ft shall be my great aim to please the pub
lic and'thus secure their patronage. P. LINES.
Bontresis, June 10, 11158.—tf
Valuable Lands For Sale. '
UDR SALE IN ONE BODY, about 5500 ii acres o
'Land with* waters of Spring Brook, a branch
of the Lackawanna river in Luerne County,Penn'a.
about midway between the thriving towns of guru
ton and Pittston. These land. are covered with an!
*table timber, and being situate In the most attentive
mineral region in Pennsylvania—known to contain !
iron ore—and believed to abound in cast, and being
also in the immediate vicinity Of several railroads I
made and now in progress—offer to the capitalist an"
opportunity for the iurestmeat of money that seldom
occurs. For further information apply to N. P. la
sack, Faq., No. 11, Wall Street New York; or to the
eau:Aber, at liontrase,Susquehanna county,Pa., the
attorney in fact of the owners. . •
Aprll 6, 1154. HENRY DRINKER.
SOAP ILINFUTORT.
THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand for sale
et bis establishment in lliontrese,the best qual.
ty of SOFT SOAP, manufactured from the lye of
wood ashes and grease, in the oil fashioned tray,and
not by any patent process.
Or those that furnish the greue,be manufactures
the soap for $1,613 * berrel. Warranted in all cases
to be a good article,or the Soap may be returned and
the money refunded.
Per barrel
Ralf Barrel
Gallou
Wholesale dealers sill' be famished—lf delivered
*Ca la Atfury inlgentrose—at the rate of ten barrels
for $45,0r at filminton at ten berrell fur Uri.
- JOHN HENRY WARES.
liontro'se, karehl, I 856..-tt
SIIIIIIIIT 111111MTORIN
a...NnLL
r v ler 1 0 71 0 1044: 1 1
orders or Bedsteads of all ldnda at wholesale or
retail, on short notice. Retail prices range from $2
upwat so, according to style. Re also keeps on hand
Ready-made Coins; and H i te has an elegant
Beans, he Is prepared to attend faun*a on short
notice. ,
New '1(11fOrd, 11156.-49y1
_Junin AlWOLAsirati.
subortibins are now burning and will keep
constantly on band, Lime of a vary superb:a
quality at Noniron Depot, and will sell. it in any
quantities at a
m il W. Persons 'Min akW
quantity can be won a reasonable nutiej.
Superior ground to will be kept constantly on
band hereafter. I. L. POST,
11. DRINKER.
SY. JESSUP.
L. SEARLE.
Montrose Depot, April
MOM Inetninlii
THE mate Obit lost FIVE DOLLARS bj purchas.
lug r, seined rate coat, when be mid have got
I drat rate one fee the awe price, can have the dam
age repaired when be wants a new coat, by WIN;
upon the subseriber.- - • , .
Tiro Wall flitylei are now on hand, and I am
prepared u usual to accommodate the, publk with
substantial work, And lupins nitro flu. I keep con—
stantly on hand a tarp and wen selected assortment of
Skill, Waft, sad Geed Tessier,
and oui confidently promise to acne my customers,
both lo wort andrprlee, to a meaner that shall be en
ds* satirditetory. Call In, gentlemen , and' young
Minim and gew your cold wee** rIIP- L
41bo; itir
- fir , at the ebl ataits4 appottits the llopuhli
getteanlneses Olen dionts west of Paula's
Itililif ISM* MN WM& -
. . ._ . ..
EEO
S. LANGDIV.
MEM
$5,00
2,50
it:GREATEST
imatili
•
5, is v4HVERY
I OP THE AGE'
-r =D7,
D~Wsof. Roirry. Wool of our
trzu =ID OF 1111101 t,
31101 t
The - worst &totals. down to aeomtoo Pimple.
*ham tried It In over eleven hundred esentowid never fled az
apt In two essenutioth Unseat Mimeo He has neer Islets loom
atm seesaw imsdrsa twelblestes et tee retie. ell within twisty
mllas of Bestow.
Two bottles are wareintedto earn metes seie mohth.
Ows tottreatwttleawfllewethewontluneof ftioptejob eh. fete.
Two oe Wee bottles will ewer the sewed *Men
*Two bottles ins warranted bean the wont asslualts the moth
or stowaeb.
'Tittle to Isebettlessis wzrrsintelt to eon the kW' of Tie.
•
Hutto two bottles see wa rranted to ewe 111 humor the Ism.
Two bottles an warranted to ewe isistott of the sea bloke.
es among thebale. • •
Fenno botUes are wamusted to ettre eoiroptend eassingeleen
One bottle nlll mescals eruption of Unsaid*. .
Two or three bottles are watianted tO ewe the woe/Shied of dot.
- • -
_Two or three betties an warranted to cure the socatdesposteesee
of rbounetlem
titiee or. foil; bottles are warritatad to eine saltabetua. •
Five to eight bottles vu we the worst awe of Peron:lla.
A benefit to always expetteuoed from the grit bottle, and a peal
cure Is warm:dad vibes the above quality Is taketi. •
ROXBURY. KASS.
Baas Itspast—The reputation oldie lledleat laseorety. Meer.
log all kW of Lames, so well sanitation by tie unindisioss vela
Ofidl who bass ever own lt. that 1 used not say sayibtrig on Ile
snidest. as the moat skilful Ovoidal* and the most eatirlul Da/-
gists to the eouutry are onsulmous Is Its
Zr, presenting tbe Medical Diseonrytar noskiN, 'I do St with •
full knowledge of Ks curets. power,in rates Ind all, and eurlsi
most of those diseases to whkh you ars unfortunately so Liable—
Tbst most raeruetating disease to so affectionate mother, •
!stuffed as If a &bade ; your oven temper la reduced to Its sate
ini*
nl neeln. id your babe from ahortand fretful capita mamma
sweet slumbers, and the Medical Menial becomes a hrestala of
blessing to your husband nod honsehold. -
In the mum allowed stages
C wisir.
It extends to tie stomash, causing
„ DYSPEP‘SIA,
wb:ch IshotlanglAit tanker oathestonsth Olumtotheatediraiud
KIDNEYS,
creating a 'lathy,. gane=td . anadldereataartAtetbe calve
Kyaur Wally.' Tour
' - RAW ARR IMAM. • -
you: food dist:woes von, and you ow only take certain Mafia nod
ma of that your Watts does st =et toll the nonrlobtnent It eon
taint so its, serlsuouons 101 l at tin cooker eats It up; then you:
coroplestoor lases Its bloom sad becomes sulteror crow:deb.:old your
lAA day la goon, For want of nowiteatent your system balsam
loose and the dbrre of you: body become *aloud. nn follow s
kola of Otoeoseo wlault Neelloallbsoareeylopeeultarly adopted to
•
CURE;
Palppltatlen of the heart, pato la the aide, weakness of the Wm apJ
email of the tack. pate of the hip joint *hen yen peke, hetgaratlty
of the bowels, and also, that moot ezeraelstlag at dlresees, the
PILES.
How mat thcaiiiirdt of poor wow= we soilless from Ibis les
saw sae pin ps , stray s tolserstae Rte.-awl their out door neighbor
does not brow the muse. 1 lelah to ImprosTot yber Wed Mu gat
old go•Crrerly An nowt of twarolit 11 is betwthsn Flxtubtl of cum"
Ib the
_.III;BDICAL DISCOVERY •
you kayebothOa pn 7 v7nOveMT eels, eettrall gnat exd
pod quality. that It lON never under any derazadaaceooro you any
Marl. No thane of Met ever neeenesT—eat the beg MI MO get
and enough of
DIRECTIONs FOR VV.—Adult% ono te;bleopooMul Pee Y,
Children over tea yeas, detain spoonful—Chltdren frogs 5 00 be
Ogj.t . years, tea apooutul. nodareolons anal* ayrptkoble to ei
~ , 01.4.41.,v,, to, eueetynglo operate ea the bowels twine Idae.
Ton. Ulan - • 149N4 1 4) iqripT.
Prise $l.OO per Louie.. Por ande . by ABILTZTRRZUJItentroa
J. T CALL LL Ja Great Bend. and R. B. Wr.....n; Isiegite
T .
Depot. Wulf tip 1511.-ly
Think, Examine, Inquire!
DR. SWITNE'S
conwouem sump Of
WILD CHERR\I%
elPIM:111,461 • I'HV!
you tle. ltornabint.? pm ran tblitni4ls? ?tool*
eddy, or au munpuma or rutuonary ?
troubled toltb on_of the oboverjuronakose rr.
co.strousr) 0/111/4,CHTISILY. it will etrecta rye,
dr and petonsocut cumuli>, evidence of thousand, who Lug beet
cured
• Another Remarkable Curet
Nom or ROM. Frederick County. Md.
Dr. Swaim':—Dear Sle—Bellevidg It a duly I owe to the public.
and InlmOice to you. I have thought proper to make Meme see of
the most extraordinary cum, to my own Me. that toe em Mee
Only mocked. lu the month otOctoba MS, I woe Milleted with
a severe gathering In my breast. Which formed a large Moans. sod
`ism co!OtuAlaci to
,to i r Loop and very - much =fated th em, sad
qiuharged Mese qtrealsr,pkof prespßou, eater of and Internal. Mr
breath could pass throngn layuct pug but IktJmdl th 2 Welty c:
my breast with apparent ease. apienitUr *Ms Is elblbhttOtgk du
and night. low of apPetltt,no4 cringing 41b111 1 1:11 0 nod top Plosk
lan Oiman% =years hopeless and beyond the power of mulleins,
rouialued to thie wretched condition fora long tame, 'until I wu
muted to a mere skeleton. and there seemed to to no hope for me;
but having read to the public papers of rue many wonderful earn
performed by your Conroe - so Starr err Wum Cagey, 1 immedisic
iy stet to Baltimore for Ere bottle. and commewed lta we, and to
my great astiefactlon and my anxious family.theahmela or opmbs
my lump began to gen!, and the cough suttsided, sod on =lcel.
bottles I was restored to perfect health.
Derr Ire Team haveelaiwed, and 1 still remain a perfectly heat.
man I, lilt. I have not Mid a day's debase fai
ehpteen
eleme ho apt my cosida acignowiaograi.u.
Yours. very respectfully. THOMAS MIXON.
The sidiscriber Is well acquainted With Thomas - Moo, end can
testify that he has been afflicted as above represented. 1 tepid he
recovery as almost a innucle—lleJM ES R. le worth
a y member of wkly.
buRBOROW,
Pater of Berlist Circuit, Baltimore Conference.
moons POZTSCOLAILT 5011
D f sWs►Yu4's
,•••
compptifid Syrup of Wild ChgrYi
The orrind only genuine Cherry 'reparative. 13esitha In
[Mad, F Iriur soloY (.1 efetablel . nVedlentf.lt con top
nP , a .
Swayne's Sarsaparilla and Tar Pills,
A gentle puwtivo and attentive medloteut, dr sapid= to the
pr. In genera
fiwayne's Celebrated Vermitage,
Pr. Swarm's ranacet, for pulitin ms Blood.
Dr. Swayne's Bowel Cordial,
An invaluable slued, for Nat, :Toss Dm:4m, ,f., : cats, Choirs
sod eloweLComplainta. ! ,
Drumm Drtexesta—Dr. Swaysfe Ritter L'aprolipou leea
great and uolgualleA mirage. Aire vele Sriemits.' SOI,I by
ABEL TV BREW. J. ttIItILIDOr t ,/dtnantse.aral by Ureic,
everywhere throughout the County and state.
Prepared only ay Dr. IL SWAINS k SON, Na. L Nose 74
Street, Vhltadelphia. ,aug.ollsB*-17
PATENT MEDICINES.
)10VG the great variety of Mei:Skives atTirnlre Store, may be
found all of Dr. Joynes j caja4FeJ
Ayies Cbenj Pectoral and MN; Malley a - ottg. MiP I
and Fereat Pilty; lioftand celebrated German Wien; thee te
stes of Family medicines; Meeetuard'a Chgenxoii. the antigun ,
edy for sputtna in man or beast ever known; Matherion'alatellitia
Remedy, and Horse Remedy: Orrlitt i a V. Uleee. and k varieti
other kinds; Trukidliegnette Onstmeng thertreeetemed• fortnera
rheumatiam, *ad ati Inge:amatory complignM: Pendia:UW..l. a
tirdt rate thing for obnilar puqoiga no the above Ointment; Aadrelet
Palo Dr.troving sent. a good article Woodnonl' tiatallato and Bort
Liniment; ittroodieJanndies Mlle*. Clinker prof*. Limpesi.aet
Dysentery Drops; Dates Compound Ste Dnealtery; Doillat"
Pepsin. for Dyspepsia; liejmhold'a Lstrart of Mucha sod Exult:
Sarsaparilla: a variety of balves.thit best la mullet. Tight Le.. allr.
IS slime...ldles' variety of Patent Ithillalnek altogether too nuca:
oue to cuurritrate—but inapt It to 'anent the public rlll Dad nes ,
Iy every thing in this line, at the Drug and Fancy Store of ,
Montrose July.lSs7. ti IL TURRET-I
_ -
Dr. Virgil; D... D. S.
ESIDE,.."T DENTIST, MONTROSE, PA. Office
IV et the Frofni!!ln Hotel. 4aPal? lip. S.
• MEN OP cweelp.
Gold plop, largest , sue, • s3,oci
. medium, • 111,00 to $1,50
" ,mall, • • - •
Tin de., - . . . . ,60
Pulp or Nerve Cavities treated and filled, 6,09
Cement Fillings not used.
Cleaning set„ . 1.0
Eztracting, at the Office, - . .
Irregularities of the teeth corrected eta llama.
1410 charge..
fOo
PLATE W 08,11..
Gold Plate, single th, . - $l,O
00
" •"- - 2 teeth, -
" '" S teeth; - - . 14,00
• " « 4to 10 teeth, per tooth,' ••.•
Full upper or under jaw, on Gold, Gum teeth,
Banded, • - . . ! 6000
Fug double set on Gold, Gurus and Banded,sloo,m )
Full upper or under, 'Map, . 45,00
Full Double, Plain, - • .
Sifter Plate, half the abovelateri.
Improved Mineral Plate, two-thirds the price of Gold
' Plain sets. • Meo Plastic, same u Mineral Plate.
The Public may be certain that all operations will
be performed in the most tender and careful manner
and In the highest style of the Art. All jobs warrant'
ed. araleNr for past favors,- 0 coolipoWe 9t Ai
public patrimap is respectfully solicited. -
0. D. WRISIL,
Montrose, Pa., April 7, 1333. ' •
STOVER, STOVER';
entire
stores Nave been so than tghly tried, to the
satisfaction of all, they need no rec.
ont . Tend frgra Wt. 8, IT. son k BROTHERS.
Mallitl4o, 27 1 I 80 ! .
WOOL CASSINO
,
TMt subscriber le tourying on the above hotline.
" "411. D - - -t :',,. 4,.9. IWYBOI.DS.
Brooklyn, June -, -8118,4 r
MOTILE.
PERSONS desirous ofpaying me tnaney,on debt!
of any description, can do so by leaving their
payments with Post;Cooper k Co., Banters, We .
rose, ao my credit, whose receipts will be allowed
from their date. - -p t Tula
April 8,, 1668.—ii •
TUdendigied . aro ,now manuficturiug wht
1 hive on hand aft kinds of _ • ,
Carriage sad Sleigh Slit,=
such u Felton, Bow, 7Aillo, Cuttir•Runin i,
Rom, likodiro,itc, dr., for irk, is tots to suit P '
chasers, very low for cub. •
Also, all lauds of work at maid sod lest, to order,
08001[ A JOIINSTON.
Great Beim!, Ps., Much 2, 111616-11
Sob & throat onickers.
kirsouLtoT, itut mind. sot ix oh b 7
911;14. • 1340.410 31,
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