Anna Dowd of the Soloolotoodoot of !Mob's of Busquehnna Colinty: Smoot Houses.—lst class,none- 2d,class, imPtotahleePll: 3d e1a51.C.90 1 , 2 0k - . .Wlerforof -SchooLliciuses.--Beick; atone, 1; log, none; - frame,2s4. School Furnifitm class, none ; 2d classttiuW -, NV - 34pm*, un#44o2. c- tri1f. 1 9411444, agaahegnideit, 20 4 class, asslills2,o4: , clam, tleithqffladed: ll 9 l '' classified, none. - Tescnints.—Aess et Teeebers.—Undet 17, ; between seventeen and twenty.one,2o4,; between twentv.one and twenty-five, 86:;-be ta-een twenty-Ave and thirty, 34 ; between thirty‘andfurtv,4 1 ; between forty - and fif ty, 4) .. , over .. fifty, I. ctkpleice ,NATeacheii.+Born - in Petrii= sy vinia, ; Vein - Out ofPennisylvania 17. Experience in Teaching.--Taughtless than ono year, 245; 'and .128 have taught from one to over 20 years. .Prefeisional Reading.--Nombormsho have read boblts or periodicals on teaching, 304 ; number who have not, 69. .Permanass Tolehers.—Number who in tend, to.rnake.teecting a permanent busineis; ; those who,do not, 866. Grade of 'Teachers.—lot class,: qualified, t 0 ; - ;d do., medium, 180.; 3d do., unfit,l4o. Gshrstrst IhMARKS.—You ,will see by the above statistics that the number cf second clkisschoid houses has Mere:Well that the - log ones have entirely disappeared ; that the number of teachers employed during the year is less than the previous year, indicating Abet the same. teachers are employed both summer and winter much more frequently than formerly ; hence not so much changing of , teacher-S—the bane of our schools ; and al so, as woeld neturally be , inferred, a consid erable portion of the third class have ceased to be regarded as teachers. The dry, lifeless statistics, however, present but little ides of the real - improvement we have made during the past year.. .But how far we ,have pro gressed been! , work of improvement seems difficult to exactly indicate. • • " The march ofarmieO may be told, But not the march of mind.'!„, That fFseiriiple take a more libiral :View of common ithooredecation, 'have More en larged and exalted ideas or teachers' quail& catioparandterithers' duties than ,formerly, there - is little - qUeition:. "Thai a large pur tion of our, schools hive doubled, Mad many trebled, in.value in the' past two years, is the earnest belief. of miry intelligent citisetisbest acquainted with our educational history.— 'That there are fear that have .not improved - at least Afty:pei cent. is helleVed by *very friend of common schools in the . county- ac quainted with their true condition.durin,g that period of time.- - • • Teachers.—One of the most noticeable in dications of progress in the county is in re gard -to teachers. A large majority of the teachers are putting forth all-'honorable : ef forts for their own improvereget ; and what is still risore l theeritig, -quite alintkiii of them not sitnplibecause it, is, demanded, but be cause they feebincompetent to .the task the . teacher is called Upon perform.' A-large portion of:them begin to Teel that the business of the school room is something more than a Mere.routine: They began to -xerilize that, teething is iudeed with anattis•e„ vital . principle;giring life and growth to' the: Whole human organism—the -physical, ihtel lertual,and moral'existence. , • In these general-remark* howeier;- injus. tice meat not seemingly be done to that no- Ole few who have worked with Os from this Dinning for the accomplishment of tench happy reaulta4: - /*lsis who i fferined-and have sustained our county association;" who under. adverie iniodour county and district institutes; who led the van in favor of Normal schoids; and who have by,their - genermis and untiring labors :aided so materially in crowning the efforts of the superintdenttor the. establishment of such schooll with almost unexampled sue . lissfitiiks.—lt cannot be expected that in stitutes will accompliali the work of training the teathers'for the 'business "of, the . school room, as it isle, be-desired they should be trained, before therattempt to practice new , methods of teaching which they,lof but imperfectly understand,andl consequent • ly will imperfectly apply, and in many stpees bring into disrepute. 'Minn's! schools are necessary to give the proper training.— Institutes address themselves to the popular mind,,avrakinir.g teachers, also, , end prepare it to receive, with a proper ?spirit, the appli ailion of those:rogressive modes of teach ing. Hence they have their legitimate work to do, but can never render Normal •schools unnecessary. . - Schoole.—There is one serluss de fect in a large. portion of our schools, arising from a want of a proper control of the schol ars on the part of teachers; Pupils 'are tan governed;whitcousequently immannerly and - boorish. 'But this evil has riot its origin in the school room; it takes root in the nurse ry and is strengthened by very untiring cul ture previous to the attendance of the child at school. Take both on an average, and our schools are ow:angled 'and governed at -least ten-percent. better.-than.our families. Boardieg Around.—The custom of requir 7 ing teachers to "board round" is as old- ars ' our communities—gray with age—and af- Mete our schools greatly to their disadvan tage- Many of our leadiug_and most influ ential *lune it_derite ,of much interest and efficiency in the, schools that might besecured were it abolished. .Re)fneinint.-'-gurleselserstre improving " in their ideas of_propriety and taste, with reference to.puplis and . school houses. „Many. • decoratelbeir school 'rooms With flowers in, the surainer Had with 'evergreens in winter. They keep their school rooms neat and clean, and everything cratineetann with their schools bears the impress of A cultivated Mind. Some have induced the proprietors ' to erect a fenee,enclesi . iik - a - tidyantli gird in Whick.thexhikse:emegediliorer-hidseand and alsceow4dnlit ilies*d r obsad friperi. In soe4iieriii Moth 1613 bienAdoriatieealsa mixable taste, enlisting the.attention and vol-. 1 untary labonsief4apufiltduring theitspar.e, hours,4e vest sitiget3er - >e fed end , behave better in relehetheuseslove it teach better aim timer "weir tastes and sentiments., and; progress much more rapidly nu , * si/soir Om - oat - MI ' versalin iota the sinaller . onesef Tfurtner da7s are beirteuPplerited by --larger 1 and better ones. Globes are being introdue -4 t'age.tkefkith-1430 .144e/te. 7 and lustrative apParatu, "gnat: ria - blifline &e In some cases the leathers furnish all, he apparattutin-aeleoel-in others 'the pro prietorsfewislxit":„:- .Regiifer 7 L-rysteinihentl i t4Meal register is very much needed itilidVianic Schools. It ; would:seem that the- Legislature or. 134/hooli Department shoelifiake ,icome immediate ' measures by which -it may- be introduced througheut thaßwit f c hi ve Text-Booko-bli l e t r .as yet,4o obtain.* saifimmhy.a.. io an, .hi_ Aiiiihriets. ewer, _New . IfilfundiAtibir idi4ristelbodientese z-piir chisedjhalemc:Aupply 4 - , 4 3 04 1 ,144 'Pat them , it4e. the Aant 2o -4. 00 .4. 4 .rtt of: : -tawbooksi . as.. :ected, se they might supply theirmehrea with those °l lk- * 2 ,47 2 144 Fs if .rg iit Y, I iii 14154 tiM; The directors .011=4 *-every district 1n the county have passed resolutions in favor of a uniformity of books, and have also h2dl-. cated• the books they desired used, butunless the p . cople_purchatte theni v which is . the . case Only in few instances, the difficulti still re mains unrewrt ed;- ~.,- - , .. • . We' have iii Our ;doe's the most - beteregenettes; . 1 ificitley 'Catalogue'''. cif ' tiohlts' one can well imagine. It includes a portion of almost over/ series pahllsberrin the coun try. - In arithmetic' there is considerable uni formity, Stoddard's being generally used, but in reading books, grammars, geographies and spelling books there is hardly any limit to the multiplicity. But what is still more deplorable,. these even are not - used at all properly. Pupae who should be - reading in . the, second and third numbers of any series are found read- ing in the.kawdrindttb. -They are - title:tat two numbers, beyon their ability and years. ' iii fi TheY'pass away mi . !ter after quarter - calling Words and I:heel:1i sentences, of the *mean ing of which the .have not theleast , concep tion ; and sucha ceremony is called "learn. ing to real P•such a farce Is called -" teach ing reading r: No questions are asked, no digesting or apitnilating process attempted; the lesson is simply "swallowed," and Poor. ly done at that. And it is the same in all the branches.' In too many, cases the Tier nan' demand_ that the child shall have gone over a ceitam number of pages bekwe scisiol closes, rather than ask that it shall receive .* certain amount of mental discipline. • And tyros, and those fond of fulsome adulation, through ignorance Or dishonesty—and it mat. 'tens not - which so far as the result he cons. cerned—yield to this demand; - at the same time ruining the child and -disgracing the profession of teaching. An • over-desire to be praised, rather than to be faithful and true to the best interests of the pupils, seems to have generated this cramm ing, stimulat ing, hot-bed system of instruction, which - is as ruinous to the intellect as a similar mode of living is to the body. BLit still there is hope. The introduction of mental arithmetic, properly taught, under, the lead of its accomplished champion, Prof. J. F. Stoddard, is .working out great _results, pointing to the,expulsion from our schools of that unnatural system of teaching of Which we so, earnestly complain. Much has al ready been done. A worthy band of teach ers, mostly females—among whom we find the first and most successful teachers—have been and are engaged in carrying the light of truth and progr es s to the more dimly lighted recesses of the county, oinvineing the people, and fairly. wresting triumph from the unwil ling hand of a stubborn conservatism. Normal &hools.—Another agency which has contributed largely ,to the work ,is the "Susquehanna CoUnty 'Normal School," un der the charge of Prof. Stoddard., It opened in the Academy building, at Montrose, Sep tember 2, 1857, and continued in session _thirty-two weeks. The attendance was very large ; during the fall term 'reaching two hundred and seventy.' It is to again opera on the ROth of August, 1808, and the l prospeCts now indicate a still' mote' ,llarford University, also,- under the charge of Rev.- Lyman Richardson, who has grown gray in the self-sacrificing lalxir of educating theyoung, and to whom the county is more indebted,. educatiottally, than- to any other man in it, still pursues its philanthropic work, and continues pressing straight onward in the heaven.lit pathway of duty and.tifii,ght; ' Directors.—The directors of the county have very generally co-operated in'austain, ing all measures adopted to secure the 'best interests of the schools:. A mejority of them deserve Many thanks and - much praise for the faithful manner in which they have discharg ed their arduousand responsible duties, with out bOPefolfeenniary reward, and in too many cases with little prospect of anything bit thoightless censure.. `Conclusione,-In Susquehanna county the common school system is fast becoming thing of life. It is quietly enlisting the sym pathies of the people in: its 'behalf, -winning them to its isupport and rendering it invinci ble.' Our people will not be laggard in' this great - work. I have often thought, when traveling in other and wealthisr counties,_ that, if our people-possesstxl as much wealth they would do more for popular education in one_year than those who now possess it do in tea. must again return my wannest thanks to the many friends throughout the• county for the many kindnesses they luivebestowed. B. F. Trivirsaref, Co. Sept. New Milford, Ang, 1, 1858. , • . Neer RE AVENGES Hcassmr.—Witat so shocking to behold as the wreck of a disso lute man—the vigor of life exhausted, and yet the .first step in' a bcamrsble career not taken; in himself a lazar•bouse' of diseve ; dead, but, by a heathenish custom or society, not buried! Roguei have had their , initial letters burntinto the palms ortheir hands; even for murder Cain was only breaded in the forehead; but over the whole debauchee or theinebriate, the signatures ?Timmy are written. ifs* nature brands hith with stig ma and opprobiuml How stieltsagilatods over-him to testify her disgascat his exist ence, and to admonish • others to beware of its example !. How she loosen; all his joints: sends tremors along his muscles, arid bends forward his frame as if to bring him °ruin fours with kindred brutes, or. to degrade him to the reptile's crawling ! How she dis figures his countenance, as if intent upon ob literatirg All traces of her own image, so that she may swear shenever made him! How she pours rheum' over his eyes, sends foul spirits to inhabit his breath, and shrieks as With a trumpet F froin every pour of bits body, behold a bet—Hama ifauss. A QLMER. TEEAS manos.--W bile 11 1 iot was engaged in tramdating the IlUe into the 'lndian language, he came to this passage : " The mother of Sisera looked ont- at the window and cried through the lattice,"... &c. Not knowing atr word - aigaify Ilia, he applied to reveral-of the natives, and endeavored to describe to them what a tat , liee reeembltd. He described it as a frame. 'work, netting, wicker, Or whatever,else oc; inured to him ria illustrative, when neve him a long; barbarous . and.unprenouneetible word, as ate mini of their language: Some . -rears after, then he had-rearned their dialect more eoir!otly,:he is *hid 'to -lava-'laughed outright, finding that fthe X.adtsos bad given Um the true . ' term "of .schset- ,- -" The lmother ,o(Sbea-loohed out at . tit& window, and cried thrnngh the . eel-poi.."—Busko TgAirrios.nie Queen of Sheba; broagbt with her fifty bore and.girle, all dressed. in boys' appkretlii; King Seitomon to tell which were girls. Kist .Soickikoll for *later theta to we themselves;- the girls Wish .ed to the elbow", and the boytooly to the trust.; so King &Amnon told-by that. Wowmei Daaaac—Atit airomau to 4 tea party in the Gaiden Eden,, and sited beranw to draw up her eye .lids and sirestu, utotaft go without a new gown." iiir People who:boa bee &z . ' lll wmits , win probably , gn , 3 - Wisp they are reduced -"rilweetv eitey has tio /2esl3gai tYslor that 1858, HARDWARE AND STOVE EMPORIUM IN FULL BLAST THE rtiDEERGNED grouki take this opportuni ty to lakes' li4 ftiends and 'customers that he has recently made large additions to his former ex- Aveiro stock of Ilardware,Stoves,Stove Pllpe,Stove Trimmings, Zane, and that he is prepared to supply the wants of - the ' community in that line at unusually low ptices. Ire flatters himself that his, facilities for manufacturing his own Wares, Stoves, Lc., give him a decided ad- Vantage over any who purchase and transport at a heavy expense, their entire stock. lie would say to thOre who wish to purchase STOVES of any description, STOVE PIPE, or TRIM RINGS, of any kind, and pay for them, he Is prepat-' ed to give them great bargains ; but to, those who want to purchase on a year's credit._ and then kt It run two years more, he had rather they would call on,l some one else, even if they hare to par seventy-6re per cent more than an article's worth. In the line o Shelf Hardware, his assortment is the largest and best selected in Sus quehanna County; purchased as his stock has been mostly of manufacturers, he is enabled to offer in ducemcmts to those country merchants who buy small bills.rarely to be Kum] this side of the big city. We can offer special inducements to Carpenter* and Joiners who are in want either of Tools or Building Materials. Blacksmiths can find ANVILS, VICES, BELLOWS, and, in fact, almost any thing in their line, by calling on it!, Cheap/or Cath Our &Sit of . Dry Geois,crfeeries. Beets & 84aes, Hats lad Caraluikeeleilimsote. is as large as the times will admit of. "they were purchased at a low ffgare,lrid will be sold at prices to correspond with the times. READY-MADE, _CLOTHING t We have justopened Molt one-and-a-half cords ready made clothing. Every body soya they are cheap. Some say they are eery cheap, and a num ber have ventured to say thmtare _dog. cheap: Cyr tain it is that a small pile of money will buy a larjee . pile of clothing. We would add, in this connection, for the informa tion of all concerned and the " rest of mankind," that we are tired end 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 sixpence is the true system,. we are re solved to adopt It and are oferhig our goOds at prices to correspond. Produce taken in exchange for Goods. J. ,DICKERSIAN, Jr. New Elided. Nov. 17. 1854.- • Cash for Pork THE highest market price paid for PORK in the Hog. J. pICKERIL&N, Jr. New Milfoi:d, Nos. li, 183$: ABEL T URRELL la-As just returned from New-Ye* with a large JUL and choke variety of Goons, , which be offers to his customers and the public,at low - prices, for Cash. His stock comprises ; . DRUGS, MEDICINES, . , PAINTS, ' OILS, • - WINDOt GLASS,. , - - D E STU lib, CROCKERY, • GROCERIES "\ MIRRORS, GLASS WIRE, CLOCKS, WALL PAPER, • WINDOW PAPER, WINDOW OIL . _ FANCY GOODS, . SHADES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, - , JEWELRY, . I • . PERFUMERY, ~ DRY GOODS, • WOODEN WANE, H..&l:iD WARE; BROOMS. STONE WARE, BRUSHES, • . . • JAPANNED WARE, BIRD CAGES. ' WHIPS, . CANARY SEED. UMBRELLAS, - POCKET KNIVES, • - ' GUNS, , - PISTOLS, AMMUNITION; ; TURPENTINE, CAMPRENE, BURNING ALCOHOL; ' • FLUID, LIQUORS, .(For Medicinal purpose-s, only.) . TRUIVES, • s SUPPORTERS, , SHOULDER BRACES,' • PORT lONIAES, SPECTACLES. SILTER & PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, Le., • GOLD PENS, STATIONERY, VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, &e, 14(1 all of the most *pular ' PATENT MEDICINES. Thankful for tho liberal patronage bititerto receir I ed, he hopes to inerlt a continuance and large in crease of the P 41.100. ADEL TCBEELL. Montrose; ; Nov. 10. 1858. To the Public SOME Merelienti publish . * few low 'prices, or the prices of a few low priced articles, u an Induce ment to persona to make their purchases of them,un der the presumption that every thing La equally low. Without occupying space in the public papers to enumerate prices; I wish it distinctly understood, that I will sell GOODS sus: low for the tioaUty„ as they can be bought hi any other. Store • In_this place or County. Balls and Hooks not used. Purchasers will generallyind good qualities of artieles ate TIVIRRELLIg. and th Drive, Medicines, Paints, Dili, aneliye Stuffs, the rery beet, and the assortments full. The " FANCY SOODS DEPARTMENT is also eatenaive. Also, choice Family Gm:Kirk*, Crockery, if oli Paper, Jereleg, Perfumery, &c., ay. In ahott, nearly every thing usually kept i.; country stores: Aa I .deal in many departinente of trade, and Were more articles than I can well enumerate in the Maks of aliewepaper, I shall not attempt' it; neith er will it be necessary, - under these circunustaoces, to fill a column with useless repetitions and blanks.— The „people are invited to call and examine for them selves. - ABEL TrIIRELL. Montrose, N0v..10, 1558. To M.tmloigino. 11011ABTICULAR attention if called to the choice ra riety of Violin, Guitar. and Baas Viol Strings, some of the best qualities in market. Also, a good selectiornot Violins; BORN Pegs, Bridges, Tail Pieces, Finger Boards, Rosin, Le, Acconleons, flutes, Fifes, bruin Sticks, Tuning Parka; Lestructitni. Books, 4v. Call in at the iety Stu, eof ABEL TUBRELL„ , , Nontrof,e, Nor. 3, 1438 Lamps and Materials for Lights. BURNING FLUID, CAMPIIM. OIL. LP CANDLES, Le., of hest qualities, constantly on - hand, and at prices as cheap as..thi 4:Deelpest.- Cas te:nerd may etly upon getting fluid and Caulphrxe - new and zood, as 'A seX so kat they never get at*: Also, Cans and Lamps. ABELIVERVLL. Nontnme . , F0y..44.1858 ; _.The Bl nd Shall See. 17. LARCALaew-BuPP.l7—ot-SpeclitiCl, reeravad. r; Call,wtta r lo it,ig the eye, at Xov.-24; 1 ;58. - - L t d: y' 'DUNN is Trims, , BRUMES, copPelz,,,A.np SILVER 70Th " W de,, at tbeEtore of . HO 17 0145 , S iGutwie, 8;. At BEV TURRE4' IMMA' TRlngeg4 ABAOKINAL 8171TOlinagt. 'ISROVIXEII mew Itlit6l rceeieed a large . .keportraratot die above or tides, at reduced rearm'. The moat difficult ma. tea 4;il to be suited la eate, quality; sod.priee. •Nor• 24, face. - ,AitEL TVAILELL. - 8 3 111 10 311 0 1 7,iffolataes,. ; - rpms hatifv. tonk-411*-0,0 lowesil-pdcy ,i- i1t. " 414 Nor. gi 1 - CLWIDLIU4 OM. a • NEW - MUM Shawl aod Dress Goods EMPORIUM! NEW PALL GOODS FOR CASH&. PROMPT 6 MONTHS' BUYERS. H. IBURRITT HAS Cow in Store, s and 1t making large additions -to his Stock of • Pau and Winter Goods To which hO Would Incite- the attention of buyers; embracing the most desirable imrietim of LADIES' BRIM ROWS. including the New Styles of Rich Fall hints and Plaids, in Delaines, Ducal Paidq, Plain and Plaid Merinm% Mohair Cloths, Ginghams; Silks; 'troche, Cashmere, Silk and Wool Shawls, Rich Rib bons, Bonnets and Flowers, Net Roods, Ladies' Cloths, Broadcloths, Caqsimeres, &c., with a full as sortment of other Staple and Fancy Goods, including ROCRIaI.'S, CROCKERI' HA RDIVA-RE,' $7Ol ES, IRON, STEEL, 2ITAILSr, HATS AND CAPS, 80075 fk SHOES, OAR •I'ETING,FLOOR 01l ctorms, PA fir- TED IVINDOW SHADES,. IF-t LL PAPER,CLOCKS,DRUGS, OILS, PAINTS, BUFFALO ROBES, • (kr. de., de., dy., dr. , dr. L ir The entire Stock being large and bdught for will give supdrior opportunity for Choice Se lections, and be sold at the lowest licures to :CASH and PROMPT SIX lIONTILT-BUTERS. N. B. —FI our and Silt constantly on hand. New Milford, October 8, 1853. NEW STOVES. II 11 ,00. 17?1,ITT Is just receiving a large NEW STOVES, including a full assortment of ELEVATED OVEN LARGE OVEN, AND FLAT-TO? PREMIUM COOK STOVES, FOR WOOD 'or COAL. 311TH-A SUPERIOR VARIETrOF Parlor, Mee, and Shop Stoves, for WOOD or COAL : Also Stove Pipe, Pie, Sheet Iron Stove Tubes, &c., &c. HIS ASSORTMENT will INCLUDE the MOST' SELECT and DESIRABLE STOVES in market, and will be sold on the moat farorabLe terms, kc., to which he would invite the par ticular attention of CASH BUYERS. NEw Sltt.boan, November, 3, 1858. THE4IONTROSE * \ t\ 014 I a . 41/ .4 lir —46 _ General Finding Store LS NOW FURNISHED WITH NEW GOODS DIRECT from NEW YORK CITY for Spring trade, DBESS GOODS of many kin 6, Prictu. Gingham, Main Delaine.thah Moire Antique, and different grades of Slack Silk. i~h.eetin.g by the yard or Wei , . A good assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloth, and Matting, Looking Glasses; Wall Paper, CARPERMS TOOLS, Planes, Saws, Mill Saws, Cross Cut and Drag Saw. ~ Our stock at • HARDWARE consists off — everything in the line of Cutlery,. Rouse .keeping articles, Builders and Mechanics Hardware, Fanning ArticleA,.Scales and Balances, ke.„ &c., Boots and Shoes, Hats and Capc, Ropes and Cordage, Crockery 41: Groceries: In fact every thing a reasonable person can want. We thank the Public for past favors and solicit a" . further patronage. M. S. Wilson dt Sou. Montrose, May 19; 1848. 1858. NEW ARRIVAL 1859 Fall and Winter Goods NOW ready fur l:opcetiiiri, a full and complete as. aortment of Dry Groc.d.as, r./.lt:dde for the mwett, In all the new [1,41A add atTka, In fact Or. crillthig 21 , 1.1'41:a:0g to tile Trade. at lon prloce. flay stork of • Drani@ , BOD 9. contlato of to and Catutitatnt, Plain Bemire., plain and ittuvl Ihlaltxa, pain all Wool Ile:alumnue Ulm* Bambootat and Alitotut. ritual., and Murk and Foams tlllks at all prim% tillawl4 Duerr,. ll..unets. Rutile,, Flowers and Wit-4nmHalt Roll". Ikon net and Tatfoto Illlthont. Steel. Itrastounl Hord lloomiktiloSktrt kW. Ll.le Tlatad, nt.d Silk Gloves, l/auullttnk Linen and Cotton llott. wit ITE WOW, Wunt..ltud Lama, In. acrtionantalsuld tikoyekitilaltyt Mob Y BIM& YANKEE NOTIONS, IWr MX - Perfumery. Fort Movorder, !lair Brvolivi, RuLl.rr Dreivilog Corot^ hcry cotiibt. Bound. cum:, Rubber ILdt 17u^ Silver and St.:lntl:ales. ib a ck ao a ihvbv eiofha, A lame aka at BROA DCLOTHS, _ - Black. llama and Silted CuAntrneteg. Twee.* Kentucky Jenne, Cottanudes. ' ' Nun= f•nd A metal uslettnieut HARDWARE, • elcioo clot !mu 1)....4 Jack,. 113. IN..r 143Ilees.sucl Jlinget,Sbur. i. and Tour,. Czar roller& 1.11.- Lod. .d Mu... Pad- Lock.. Tnmk,awl Window F.l.rologv. thretsto boucle. A uter.lrclis. CutHery. 'Vitt* Knit . .. Cast 14.ted Stirs,* 144.4 re. PLo.tzrlt. g and HrSak Trowels..WMorbe4 " = 4 bolts. AM:Us bpaln, 119. es Herb. House Betisuld Ostun..v, notelhtitiud Boots .& Shoes. ellf San aa•r4de notaa:laartca Congress Oaf Una, Boot ets..l3askinc and CS Also, Groceries, Crockery, and Glasswkre, CAPS] dce4 . Atm ma DTPadk— all of which a r e will tall Oil one lanai terms. vt":c.v.ll. PR sCIIE„ or APPROVED CREDIT. . 111 4 . 4 4' 3 0 4334 3 33 palor quality of . BROOMB4-OF HOME iMAUFACTURE ..hith we will dlt se w at Wholesale or RAW, at hair velem , hatisted Oates Sloe! has been Well a a ded to peaty and style,. see beery° Refloat la Itaittegaser Mende to nal end ex, . . Pon namiZits. • t and Butter Wanted. Hessilock taimaar t Bran rikir. liscaseesble vices may be found sit 'r 8.72 1 4 .11" MILL: %POST BROTHPB. Yontroge, flAmbert9, 1g58., - Blackeilizithingt Inn trioesig cd woolditiiitiuncelo tfildiests .L or tenet tad iicinity this he isireimire4to do til Forts or ' • ' ' • %BRUME IRONING, and the IROPWOUKteriliorthnitii.kbrb o t RFA. CHlNEll4:iithie ebegbi-Glenozed;in - a meolike ulauKr, and of good . miriati.- : . - .101ftittets o( year a -.standing meet - be .nettled. W.raibTRAL • Gleusr ' 6,1868.-tf - • Mail isith =MCI ~4 supply, L.TURREW , lUDS_ OVAL. New New Store. Public Avenue, just below.J. Etheridge's. A BALDWIN would respectfully announce 1~• to the public that he has associated himself with WY. L. ALLEN, in the FLOUR, FEED, AND GROCERY .BUSINESS. Also, that they have removed into their newly &ted up building on Public Avenue, just below J. Ether• Wge's Drug Pulse, where can always be found the choicest brands of Family Flour , , heal, Feed. Pork. Name, Fish, Dipped Candles, Timothy, Clover, • and Garden Seeds. Also a general assortment of Groceries, such as Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Tea, Coffee, &c. Thinkful fw past favors, would solicit a continu ance of the saml•, under the new firm, pledging.our , selves to do theft& thing, hoping by each bargain to be sure of another. Being under a different Administration, it is very desirable to have all old accounts settled, and com mence anew, under the Beady Pay System. . , MALDWIN & ALLEN. A:BALDWIN, L. ALI.KN. Montrole, Oct. 20, 1858.-tc THE QUAKERCITY Insurance Comp. of Phil. Capital avad_Surplas, 9360,000. Chartered Capital, 000,000. Office, Franklin Biel!dings, No. 408 Irdaut Sr. DIRE VTR' RANCE on Stmt.,. DareMpo,..l.nlilo Butidtnaes and .11:` Itrrchandlo,otaaally. MARINE 1?.."1 . 41J HANCE tat Veaw.: , 'arra and Freight to and front all lynx of thi. World. Also Inlai insurance owlintala to and trued all part, of Um talon. Stalcinessinf the Business and Condition of the Qua ker City Insurance Company. .of Philadelphia, fur Sir Months, ending June 3011, 1888. eni.ital and *oral.. Jatioary I ntere , d tweit eat and aaerfutd from Jao. fu to Jul 6 4 ,05 Prrndoms marked, 111.071 07' balvagreand Re-Insurance 4.671 '. LOSSES, EXPENSES, &r, To itc4.4nt ice•in.. Ret. Prenktuuw, and Exptaure... r 4 ,114 ;4-4V4116 Balance retuainlng vlth the Company. July IA SSErS. /leads, Mortsares„ slocka Coupon llonds, ob • lateral and Call Loam, kn.. -616,17 A BUM Receivable 90,611 79 Caab on band and in Bank, and due inn Agents ft. 916 06 CepltaL. Surrn. Officers. GEORGE. ll. HAHN. Pm-4de*. F. P. Re 044. Pee Preeidert. 11.11.00.:GSWELL.9ce.k Th 1 ... S.II. BUTLPX, Azedet.Tree Directors. George R. Rart. E. P. . P. oattell. Hon. H. M. Fidler. .1 skrds..l. G. Dale. E. W, Railer. F 8. Perkins. C. G. Ischo*, A pommy. R. R . prorreelL and 8. Jones. M. D - WIC D. LUSK, 4Yeh •. MONTROSE, rteptember OH -YES! OH YES! HERE WE COME. BOYD & WEBSTER AVISG purchased of S. Woodruff his Stock JLI. in Trade, are prepared to accominodate,all who will favor 133 With their custom, at " live and let live" prices. ' STOVE AND • TIN; COPPER, • AND. SKEET IRON WARE of every description usually found in the country: . Also, WINDOW SASH; • PANEL DOORS, , • • WINDOW BLINDS, L A T • • • PINE LUMBER, and B UILD.ISG MATERlALSgenerally. Designs for Country buildings, with specifications and estimates of cost, Ac.,.fivnlshed to such as may desire them, nt moderate prices. Persons about 'Cullen in the County. will and It to their interest to Call on us. Come and see us, we intend always to keep the latchzstring out. Tin shop in their new building., corner of Main and Turnpike streets, a few rods south of Searle's hotel. Carpenter shop near the Methodist Church. N. B. All kinds of produce taken In exchange fol. Goods. Wm. H. Boy!), BOYD 4: WEBSTER WEHISTIR. Montrom, Starch 8,1858.-1 y J. Higginbotham, WATCH FINISHER, ........ .. • . . General !Repairer, Flbe Brim Ericatsuj SWISN,'AND f..IIIXSE DC , 0 ?La I WATCATA, PAiCIT AND DETACRID Lzfras., .. . RAPEATERS, LEMKE, ge4 4t C. , Truly proud of the flattering encomiums bestowed on him as an honest and fruperior , WATCH .701311111 R,. • and grateful to all who ha t ye employed him, and dirub.' ly so to those that hare•eontinued to be his steady customers since his commencement in licnitrosc,(dow nearly three years,) and encouraged by those who al ready know his abilities, he now Informs ithoie who do not, that early in life e was taught the art of i Finishng few . Watches, : hy Atkin, late of Lord Sireet, Liverpool, who was a first rate MAKER and REPAIRER of the best watches. After having worked for him upwards of nine years, (seven of which as ,an inilentired appren tice,). he then commenced for himself, And latterly in New York, where he hail been employed by some of the first and - most respectable establishments in Broadway, Maiden Lanc,ißowery, &C., and was by them classed a`first rate orkmtm. N. B. Be has always o hand a well assorted stock of Watch Wheels, Cylinders, Watch iiewels, Main springs, Watch Bands,• and`Witch tc Fusee, irldcfi will be carefully fitted, right-away, and fbr prices less than they can be bad in the City. tir Shop in Bentley, Read, & Co's Store. Plums Block, Moetylse, Aug. 18, 1858. NEW . GOODS. WE are now receiving a LARGE and DESIRA BLE STOOK of Fall & Winter Goods, which have berm:Purchased at low.figanes, and Which we will sell for very small profits, for Cash,or Ready Pay. 'We can present Gra4t liadieucemeuts to those who wish to PAY DOWN for what they buy. We cordially inn iC such to. call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. ~ N. B. Ilighat t Pricespaid for sUkinds of produce in exchange for goods, • .-- McKEIZLE & ELDRIDGE. Brooklyn, Oct: 27.1558. - STEA* GRIST AND SAW MILL. `posl. BROTHERS • haying purchased the above establishment,wol keep coostantlion band Su perfine F(ria Meow, Corn Ifeatof - superior yral rty, also ChOp and Broil' at the lowewt cash . prices. Huston' work will be &km with despatch, and in all eases warranted. ' - • ' - Montrose, Ju1t,1663.—t1 ' • - • Tetite &Rettig . 'c'4soll I te l rzo . CA±ARBH -Bi 4 tUn• ALF 41(lirraicums Ramer On sale by K. Thayer, Montrose ;8. D. TOraplani e lkoeklyn William ThayelcDitiMelc.".. Mentroja,-May 21i, 18158. • . 1,- . GODDARD; WARf IELD 1 8•1 ALLEN'S'! — PATEN7DEVICES . wering -ant Raising CALltitt4Gll TOPS' PY one of dd. , 4 „,i,..4...-04„ die,to be eotard in.; toward hoot Ante Welted teltl~. the Wbeleafthelltdde.l abyobelonwp the tUfneeley beretotete Weans of winging inn lota end them the 00/1 tattle oppunte aldb W teal an OW enflame' We m uanwae prevent the (Am lean Oen, we Pattity sato tank We om proem; We. 'Mb le veatal by maw or a' melt m' la cohnediarwttb thm Ifotow prdp, to wind! an arm nob 1-4. Poldrer to ettnetod. The top they Odom by robed or lowered' talk PNRYPVI , KOK. by WHIMS of the lowet barer, width to noff idly planed at the, . Meta haat akin of Um end; thowentht of the top Wag penny bab • , lead by tarneptral eprlugotatante4 t ttor throe* or esoneeting whk.u. cage It down while tialbo set attain& and *WA in al*. tall u irtflo Old lbt matettals. ta a wattage le tat !deal. taw the peanallity: • • ; • - The tualnasood travingp x!,_ltimsed ths Idonne tilnahaVs /West. to tbe wreaks Bralfbedanarms.and_W W r Onf lay. o will entl steno I ", the inansthattref-- ° PAY, =MO* aoNefilitg MOONSe. , lELACODZKITTECKG axtr CARRIAGE-MAKING BY STEAM! - TOrAWLEY & LATHROP. having re moved into their new building on Turnpike Street, near L. Searle's hotel, are manufacturing and will keep unhand Oarriages,Wagons, tent, Sleighs, itc. They have provided Ahemselves with a Stirlen Engine and all the necessary machinery and con veniences for doing work with dispatch ; and being both practical mechanics of long experience and em ploying none but GOOD WORKMEN, they are prepared to do all kinds of work in the Blaeksmithing,and Car riage Making Line, in their usual prompt And Workulanlike Munoz", and by being at all times on hand — i:eady and willing to answer any order for work, and by using Good Materials,* and by MODERATE CHARGES, , hope to receive a large share of public patronage. We would tender our thanks to our old customent, and invite all in want of work to give us 'a call and see for theinselteic . • • Montroee, dogma 11, 18S8.—ly Ready Made Clothing - , HATS CAPS, '&p. A LARGE and desirable stock ()CREAMY MADE .111. CLOTHING, and HATS, CAPS, ,ke., co it= °revery varicty And shade, and warranted to in every particular as good as custom work, and a prices that cannot fail to suit Sco rem& pay.. may be found at .the store of F. 11. Chandler, for saW by Montriise, May 6, 'sB.—tf F. LANGDON. RIGHT INVOWN: • - ..- trTENSiCIii I'ABLES NANVFACTCRED nr SMITH- 8001 1 0E88 I of all SIZES and PRICES to suit the TIMES, of . Waln4, Cherry, and MahOgany, and warranted to work riglit up to the Wk. Montrose, June 9, 1858. =l3l =EI 004.1 , 1 as %0.010 Oo .$lOl,l ss A FORTY HORSE POWER STUN ENGII it FOR SALE, IN GOOD• ORDER. 9 FEET ,eigtit inch strolin,,l4 Inch Cylinder, bal. r 1 lancerwheel, three tons. Is a strong well built machine. Suitable forisCoal Shaft or Tannery, and will be sold rer.v /ow.. AddresA,- • POST BROTHERS. , Jan. 14, 1857. Montrose, Pa. • Valuable Lauds For Sale. - volt sax IN ONE BODY, about 5300 acres o Land on the Waters of Spring Brook, a branch of the Lackawanna river in Luzern County,Penn'a. about midway between the thriving towns of Scree ton and Pittston. These lands are covered with cal noble timber, and being situate iu the most extensive mineral region in Fenneylvania--known to contain iron ore—and believed to abound in coal, and being also in the immediate vicinity of se . rinal railroads Made awl now in prcigreffer:tu. the capitalist an opportunity for the investment of money that seldom occurs.. For further Information appli •to N. P. Bo stick, Esq., No. 11, Wall street New York, orto the . subscriber, at Sfontrose„Susquehanna couutv,Pa., the itttornCYle - fact of the 0iv5611. April 6; 1854 SOAP MANUFACTORY. THE saw -Abet: keepszonstantly. on fie/afar sale at his eatablishment.in. goutiose,the best gnat.: ty of SOFT 90.4 P; tudeutiettnedfrom thelye of wood RAM's and_gleaSe; in 'the old.fashioued way,and not by uny 'patent proiess: For those that furnbh the grease,he manufactures the soap for 0,50 a barrel. Warranted in all cases to be a good arbeht,crYthe Soap tney be returned and the money refunded.. — ' . ; _ rig ICES: r ,Per barrel , Ralf .... .. Gallon Wholetaletbaalsra !Fitt be furnishodl—il delivered at tho Ashery It Montroso—at the rateof ten barrels for t4z,oi. at Serantcokat ten barrels for "e5O. • JOHN }HENRY WARES. Montrose, March 7, 1.1350.--if 1)12111.117 1111111FIC7ORT4 • ap . a. Nam. ikfANuFacturiq; dealer In .00 hinds of ranalture,, is now prepared to till an orders Or Rsiliteada:otriall Idndn,nrwhoWalos or retail. On short nolice:' Retail prices Anwar. is, according batik: Rnarso keeps on hand Ready•made Coffins; and ni-he has au elegant Hearse,- he , is prepared to attentrnnerals on abort New Milford, Dec. 7, 1866:--49y1 ' • BIONIMZOtatiIk:- 'FEE man who loot MI DOI.LAIfS pitrchas .l: ing a.aecoi d rate 4ci.tt,_whezi he 'enta bare got limtratecorie rot' the sake prier; ett. n hit're the dam age repaired whin he waste e new 'coat; by calling upon'thia aubidriber. , Thci'lErtellll4lloel 'are tiow on hand, andl ain prrpired as flaual to accomniedate 'the Oublie with _entiatantial work, and ne pins wErre flier I Veep pan 'kingly on Itanda large and irellaeleeted aiwortment et Skill, 1148st:7004 fielti Temper, and can confidenthr.pititnise to Servo : mi. mustotneri, both in, work and price; iq , p Manner, thattoSen ! tirely. sitiSfaistosy, ; gentlemen and young - America, ind•geeyour coldweithet - rigs: - fa" Shop it the old•stand, opposite, the Republi• ean Steam Printing °Mee,. two dooia Rent of Fearlu'i Motel. Cutting done as usual. JOICCGROVM • Montrose, September-22, 1858etlim Bollelitiatbero' - TUSTreceivedeldl): l ( 110PECTE. tl SOLE LEATRER, - • READ & CD. Montrose, Jan. 12,-185 2 : c * _ Second Rand &rrers , F head/ even -.444041641;;44i1g‘ i h 4 c h ea P t . than s?" 4 1 1 40brOLY: 1 7: - - tit : a - ' , THE,GREATEST . - , 11111c.it ~.... _ . • 41 h... CC 11. m 0 IscovEßy , Loa l a . OF MI- AGE. ,i- - hpm. XJONNY.by, of Itoxlmry, ha discovered' in one of NU' fieoott puoure werAs ot foniedy !kortilro EVERY xritt i k , cr sum, The worst Scrofula lin toacoamon Pimple • Ile her Weil It la Orem Luedrul 'easeti arr.' rept in two rasa 11 . 1 14.1117411.1rr I.llsaor.l Ilel4l. bow lb dun bye, ant htnetred certlaeates of ha; velar. all withlu tely relies of Dothan. Two boll/rears warranted to erre a bbnabliNblia Month. treetothreetottleoelll etavtllr ly..na kind bt Plzaplesoa the face. Two or three hottloe will e;rar the syrtee, of 1,414,1, Two Lottluvre warrauted to care 11.0 wont canker In the wrath or a/math. Three to . V C bettlesale warranted to cure tle trout llod of E rv. One tat tle beaten are warranted to ear* all burner In I he Two bot.. are warraoted to cure ruoning ut the of and ils , tch ee among the hal.. Pour Joule bottles are womunted locum ccornpt =armoring - The bottle will cure scary eru :Aloe of the Ain. , • Two or th ree betthurare warranted to cunrthe w'Oret bled Two or duet Wiles sie warranted to meth° moat aerial - a', co of rhonenthan. • Three or Tour bottle. are warranted to roe silt-Rieroni. live in eight Natio wilt cure the wont cue' nt Nodule. A benefit is alernya opetienerd from the One hoWe, and a pottet One la warranted. when the 3,LoVe enautity hit:skew. is chred as If by n miracle : poor - own temper Is restored a, la,—; nl Meetinkowl, and yore lobo hum .Lori mod fretful naps to oar, aLd meet sitimbeiS. and the StedhcallatvenVery become, ft rotalte.n Neosho' to your haiband sod boasetrald. In the more advanced *tam of C 111, It Wends td the stomach, modes • •• . P IF , L • - now man. thonsambrof poor women err sairertnx from DID •lb•• teetotal pining any a Intrerable life. and their next door ta , iesl.,, does rod know . the *11.15e. I wink to ImprP,ll WI your mind that eed old prorerb, "An (matelot preventkn Is betterthan •pound of cure." the • MEDICAL XiitICOVERY you hare both the preventlro and the nu*, with tki3 tma r.'"i M. l q.dit jr• that II will never under any circumstances, do ,01 or e Wary. !Co change of diet ever or:creamy—eat the best you and enough of It.- DIRECTIONS FOR LISE.—.I4IIa. one tableepoonfal per day— Ottlldren over ten Tears, dessert - anoonftd,Cl3lldren *PM ere ts• eight reaming speamfol. As no dtreettona can he applied& t( all constitutions. take snatelent to operate no the trowel, prier a dal , Yonrf, truly, • DONALD KENNEDY. Fc:eletteht A DEL TFERELL 1, T..CARLISLE CO.. Ciamt Rend, and. R. 'WEST, nu•••p..... hennahennaDept. Maly Z HENRY DRINKER ..$5,0() .. 2,50 Itarar EY. AIA,s. • Dean Ilherome,—"Yhe roultition tithe !Jeciiral Triacowry„ ine all kind of humans. Is on well eat abilabed by the naming,. Mail who have erne well It. that I well _not say auythinc I, me tUltint ad the nlogt sklltul phygielens nod the moat metal lime. gigs In the country on, unmanning in lig In prey nine the 'Medical Diacorery to Tent notice. I do Zbace, full knowledge orltg curative yearet, relleelm all, 2:111 .71n1, • :nog attune diaeases to rattail 'ton are tinfottunal eh . solta That molt excruciating Mica...ebb an affectionate ninther, NURSING SORE ROUTH, DYSPEPSIA, which to nothing Isitanintrontbelitnnrxp ;tbentOthetntestirn-,And dolklnd. none feellny.. and stklndifraen& nyen to the mu ut ylnkr , 44l y. :four donwcli la . . , RAW AID TRYLAKED. YOnr food dtsherisea coo:anti Ton ran rutle take (*flats kindr. and rren tlud your syNelt dues nut get Lull th e nourirlooeur talus . the nerknourios gold of tbe canker eats ft op: then cotoplexim Lea Itkhloom and teem., sallow or green14....1 , ..Au tent day I. Lone. Format of notttirhment your sy.lrru lor.r an.l the ithresof voor body heroine relaxed. Then Mho. s train ofdlreuses whichtheMedicalnkeoveryispeenllartyarlakted t, LiEllll3l Palpitation of the heart, rgsfp lu the Ade, weaknew of toe FOLY small of the tutu. totn , nl the hip jrttnt when rott retire. treei lart of the bovreL., and also, that twat cteradatlig of as:a:mit. Think, Examine, Ineinixe! lIR. SWATNE'S COMPOUND-SFRUP,OF WILD CHERRY. Aur.. you troubled sill a rough ? Rave you pain, In Mr end bread? Have you a tickling ottistne In lire ?broil? you the Liver Complaint? Have you the Drendittf ? billt v. or any symptoms of Pulmonary Conarnmptkm 1. If i.e ar• troubled 1.1111 any of the above C s—ruy Pt 0411.1.11.4. Hr. S N E' • cOMPIJUND STET P Waft CHERRY. It will elfert dy and permanent cure. Si the evidence of thonaantLa tau hate!, := cured bytt will testify: Auotherlßemarkable Cure! Pon.. or Rin_zn. Frederick CrMatr. It • • Dr. SWArge:—.Dear Mr—ltelterlng It a ditty I owe to ttir and In justice to von. I hare thought proper to make known ro• the moot extraordinary coma In my own moo; that has truly tneurded• to the Monti( ot Octane last, I was aftgetee eltz A severe gathering In my bnast. which funned a large also cuadounicated to my Longo and very much atlllotod too,. •Ilochamed large muutities carrot/that. external and lateen. vy breath amid r . through Wry Lll,lB. and nut through the ...it. my breast wall apparent 'care; attended with a violent erten de , and night. I. of appetite, and extreme debUlty. x. that no' tare. , lan tlo mght tay.mso hopeiem and Inroad the power ofm-1,:r..... romalned to this wretched eanditinn . fur a long time. molt I sm. I am.tett to a mere &hetet... and there seemed to be no ham fn hot having read It the public papers of the ninny Wowlerrol 7, - performed by :imarl'imeuran fsrorr or Wan Cling I ImAloYAle ty neat to Daiiitno.fe for tire bottle" nod commenced Its me. aid to toy great mllofeetlon and nip cartons family. flit aheeme or ore,: In my Nags bream to irmbund the cough sibidded. atid mean" bottles I wan restored to perfect health, Oyer Aro retry have'eMpmal. nod 14111*mM a perfectly man to MI. ilt Junet, i-hove Rot had a days sickarn ' tellll9ollt. lleate accept my rat efgl achnowledmaent+. Yonrs. very irspedfulla, • Titoll AS 'N. The subscriber in well acquainted with Thomas Digo. end tmnify that he boo lean entitled as above represented. 1 recant hi, recovery a. afna9 a iniracit—lir Is a wnettipmember of nee f. JASIES R. Dr RISOROW. Pastor of Horan eirmet, Baltimore 12cer..larce. IrtvCrUE PAILTICTLtULT SOL Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, thtfr leaal arai oniv Erma , . Cherry ' pletdatlse. Dm; thiJ W"" b000m- i , oler LLf vogooarchyvedteutsttaq W. ivect sarty. Sample's Sarsaparilla and Tar Pills, A patio purotice sad alterative itleillchie, far supextur U. Pub b general use. • lftrayttets Celebrated Teratitage. . 1 1 1% SwaThcs Pet=la, firpmifyleg the Mad. Dr. Swaps" Bowel Cordial, • Au Invaluable remedr tor Dlttoto.DretdorT, Chat; and all Bowel Coreploltite. thwearao ear l :-.14r. SwayraiN Bitter openl y great and uper4Lialletl r-ettede. Prlcealy_OOtteett. Pohl ABEL WARM. J. E E.Blotdrose, upd by Dee, everywhere throughout the emote mod Mae. Stree Prepared t. ouly,by Pr. IL SWAYNIC '8 PON, No. 9, Nene 7= ' augg;p3B9,-Ly - at)! in•l hi *1 AMONO lhe greUtuarlety of Iftenclnei Turrell'a Slum .tud . found op I Dr. Jayne'. Justly 010=10 Fondle rne•llduca„. Arm'. Vherry Pectoral and thethartiePlibt nalsey's Vor..t Wine and Farrel Holland celebrated Omuta hatteo•: L. 0 1 .1 1 .• Ilea 4 Fatally naedleinea t Merchant's Gartibu 011. tha Crud , .r." rely fur aprolne he man or heoet ever known • Mathew,. ofe Infainie Berue.ly. and Herr. ReMedr • Orhera Vemelfuge, and a ead d,4 other kin& t Insat'a Magnet le *lroned. tbe paestrensedy for!aerr, rheum:Ohm. and all inthmatuatarrY romfauhula J.P . Preura F , hmt 'Mt rate thing for Author pu au the where Obett:..lTelres • Pen Destroying:went, a tuna solicit , i WondeneleaDolmen and Boae Liniment ; Atermaers 4amedlee Dieters. Caulter+A l Llednoao. r,l Dysentery Drops: Dares renspeand t Hen starers PaPahe.-for Dyn..t.a.%; 11 ehnhuld'a Retract u echo nd Ural .! Paralquailla; a ruddy of Salute. the best hi 'Udertet. Plll, sea an edema eudleea variety of Pateut Modleleus.nleetthere... mtor. on, to enumerate-Joet sneer It In SOP. that the public will tad ma, ly retry thins An thle line, at the Drag and Fame Here or Montroati July. l e er. lABEL TD BUELL. - - ' Dr. C: D. Virg!, D.,D. S. DESIDENT DENTIST, MONTROSE, r 4. offic. -it at the Franklin lintel. , Room, No. 2.• LIST' OP CHARGES. Gold plugs, largest size, ' - = $3OO " ' . medium, - . $l,OO to $1,50 - • . ,75 Tin dc.. • Pulp or 'Serve CaTitles treated and filled, 5,0 0 Cement Fillings not used. Cleaning, set„ - - Extracting, et the Ogler, - - 1.5 Irregularities of the teeth corrected at a reisoui• %lit charge. PLATE WORK. Gold Plate, single tooth, - "" " 2 teeth, • - " " 2 teeth, " 4to 10 teeth, per tooth, - Full upper or under jaw, on Gold, Gum teeth,. Banded, • - . . Fail double set on Gold, GIMIS and Bantled,eloo, o Full upper or under, }quilt, • . ' . Full Double, - - iv Silver Plate, half the nhricc retes.- linprored Mhieral Piste; two-thirds the price of 1 •;0 11 . Plain sets: Keo soma as Mineral l'hoe. ..The Public may be certi:in_that all operationg will he.performed in the most tender and careful mons . and in the highest style or the Art . . All jobs warrsht• ed. Grateful fur past favors, ,n maim:awe of the 'public patronage is respectfully*olicited. ' B. ftylF.Gll„- . Montrose; Pa., April 7. 1858. STIPPIA. ISTQVES, (11 1 /R4tove; havit*en ittY tlsoionishly_yied, to the V entire satistiction of oS, that they need no rec• ommend from us. S, 11. S.A.TRE & BROTHER :4. -Montrose, May 27,1 857: 'WOOLCAW:Mt • HE subscriber is 'earl:ling on the abeve husineo. T " usual. G. REYNOLDS. Broolillo,49uu .9, t 858.—t . = - - )ifoirittE ,. = PERSONS desirous of pa ying'me utOliqtrn drbt' of any deserlption,,ean do se by leaving thcir payments yrltb,rost,Coeper,dt Ce.,,,Bankstr,Vo nt • rose, to 'my credit, !bile 4iceipta from them date. ~ April a t , ea6.-tr , I=OX l -lERStae rrliß undersigned tire now , manufacturing Wl .I. hare on band all kinds of Carriage luml ;Sleigh , Stoll, such as. Felloem, Bow, Cialet-Som eri . Races, Yrndtrr, 4e, ay.,. for: sale, In lota (Ostia pi chasere,,ccry low,for mudl. 410.9, all kinds , of work. fleunktel and kat, to oda. CROOK.Jr .10131i570. Great Rend, Ta.;.lifarch 3, 1833.-17 gods & Sweet crackers. insu tom* j(s . 4 keilariLfer aira4llv.. • . , , D 141 14,1) 1 4,1/1/
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