How Farmers - Lose Money. [Mr. -L'Ef. Bixby, of Royalton, :Niagara county, N. Y.; Writes as Collets - a Ad the Gen t esee• Farmer:] , • Lookingonly on the favorable side of any businese; vita us poorly to engage in it Under standingly,- The brightest prospect is liable M become clouded—the most hopeful scheme May endin'dieappotottnent. If we look at the crops which "don't pay" among us, ten chances to one that the "root of the matter" Res in Water Stagnant in the Soil—which; in many ways, is prejudicial to the growth of crops. In-fact, a soil which has no escape or outlet for the water which falls upon it, save by evaporation', can not be made to produce a paying' crop. In a dry season, it is baked and bard Lin a wet one, • it is liocdea by every alight rain, and is nev er in a condition very favorable to the growth of ei ? iiiisia.drops. _ .When the crop is sown. it is at the Mercy of the weather; a drouth is, if possible, more destructive than a flood ; and, between the two, farmers lose money enough every three years, by stagnant Nvater, to apply the thotough remedy of draining. Farmers lose money by short Sighted and :Wort/an-Ideas of .4"conomy, for true eeone my doessnoromsi4 in mere stinting and Us ing—it reqUires far-reaching viewstmd a gen erous spirit, to decide :practical questions up on thatlifstliasts which secures the 'greatest measure of success..: We Test look further than the first, cost. In fttrrn - stock, for, in stance, when ones secured; it Costslittle more to raise, m .any van .age,_ a good animal than a- bad , oite,-while one may .beJar - ,more remuncrative than the other. - The good cost more at first, bet are wire to prove valuable and find reindy purchasers, : while the cheap are almost Certain to be poor and dull of ask: This Is tr.ue'not only _of animals, but of all farm crops—the best varieties of grain, and fruits are-sought and raised by truly eco nomical cultivators of the Soil • Mismanagemint ofilanure.—The contents of the Barn-yards are generally dignified with the name of manure, even if the)- consist of little more than rotten straw and animal. cx crement, the real strength of which has leach- . ed away "during 4.8 long exposure to. the 'Weather.. ".„..k dry yard' in the desideratum, with many; - .16 , all its_ juices are drained away into some strewn, or -down the _road side ditch ; some provident neighbor's field it is to be hopeA)—what ii left is still " manure," and it is carted out for crops with expectation that they will be largely benefit ted thereby: One: thought will show how idle,is this idea. By what does Manure:let beneficially upon 'vegetable gt Owth 1 fly its soluble constituents—they 'nhsor,b only li quids and gases as foods.' -This leached ma nure has lost the gicateit share. of soluble fertilizing Matter, the residue is little more than a mechatiCal means of improving the soil. ' Plowing too *any Acres.—Nery few far mers but can look beck to the time when they "missed it" matetiallY, in plowing foi and putting in a crop imperfectly, unseason ably, or linore of one than they could proper ly cultivate. or care for. The product did not begin to pay the expenses incurred, and the plow' might fist- better have r emained at rest. We must plow only half as much, and do it twice as well—then we shall find' our barns better filled, our farms better stocked, and our fields increasing In fertility. - • Shelter: - /or StoCk.—No!' only do horsei -need . stables and care, but cows, sheep, end, calves will do much better, give more milk, word,and growth,on the same- or less amount of food, titakwbon no provision is made for their pro'lentioTh. - - The cost of -shelter is far lcssfilan the nost of doing without, to say nothing of the convenience,ancl compassion of cover so don't let us fear a liberal exnen diture for, good barns; sheds, and stables. with sheltered yards, and convenient water ing places, though we-may have lonly, follow ed the make-do system of getting along with , out them. • 1 Einimrnoss IN Scuoin.Q:—A memorial, signed by' sixty-five Principals of_ Grammar Schools in New VW city, has seen present ed to the Board of Education; showing the ill effects of the annual exhibition of the writing, drawing, and needle work of pupils or those schools. These teachers say, it is no just test-of pyogress tn.ile in the branches thus attended to. that it results in injustice to the Pupil., and that it draws disproportionate at tention to these blanches of study.' Also, it causes estrangement, bitter feelings, un generous rivalry among the withers as well as among pupils. The, memorial - is strong against this display, and the ceremonies at tending it. Good, indeed. The practice must prove injurious especially to children naturally endowed with large approbative ness and small benevolence. - There are high er- motives'than competition, holier feelings; than rivalry with which to influence children. Besides, the affections area sheens of inflti ence unequaled in potency ; by these the tesche7r may sway the pupil according to his pleasure. _ - None who aro ignorant of this available, power should .be employed as teachers of children. The - unexceptionable influence -IS the better. It is hafe and sire. Use it, teach . er Illusinited. • DECIDEDLY PERSONAL...--President Buchan an uses no tobacco, General Cass 'drinks no tu Bourbon,"-Senator Douglas uses no pep. per, and the Postmaster-General eats but . - two Mears a day. N. P. Willis cuts his own hair Caleb Cushing shave; himself and wears no beard, Rufus ,Clioate and Henry Ward Betebei sac dear lovers: of coffee. E. P. Whipple - rarely 'breakfasts before ten, though he begins businesi at , eight ; Edward Everett writes his iitertipfaiailecals addresses ; Ralph Weide...Emerson often dines nt Parker's,-but rarely take; 1 wine _; , _Cullen Bryant finds inspiration in two or three cups of green tea- Longfellow strokes a nierehaum. Toe stritillocti(tied poet in America is Ifolnies,the hest looking one Fields (and he is as good ail he looks,) and the biggest one Pike, of Ar kansits.--Gleason's Line-of-Battle Ship, gar The populate belief that young birds are assisted in escaping from the shell by the parent; is by a talented author. The beak of the chicken is tipped ~, s ith a bony point ;, this I'S. prOtruded through the shell, suld afterwards drOps oIE By means of its feet as !event, the young bird turns itself little by little, till by degrees the whole top of the larrs end.urthe egg is cut cleanly oft and tilts the prisoner is set free.— t grientilic Americass.. Vir" The Boston Post in responsible- for the figkhrii!gl At chrirek loe says, his sari ;T heart; ' WifA yte 'devotion . _sjoravir4 iesert,— . Hee hid Wife br Bdta Arsitiecr.thkiippiest. of ecorettes, Wbos ? : eye no amp! , emplop bitethaa laeMagAti• the Kasa' • - Wnrat ModuleNW was askild whether be would not Eke to become a temporal King of the Jewa in Pale tine—" Oh, no." said he, I 'woy* - .wherte - Jew 9f - theirtap than King "onbtfirgrei." - Ammons ac "VIE Errnsw.—An incurable. punster declares-that the new hind orpaper made out -titstrius will doubtless lay the foundation - of a Eilerattai, to ar - rmtstay to keel oaf of deli, gcnr ) A 20. 01120. • : ,- - -4 ...Fd,•2':-. -- -, -:., , ,' - '--,7717:-.x.i .:- -- . -,- ,' Great Triumph The Ready Pay System! IT Is CERTAIN THAT GOODS CAN DE SOLD SUCCESSFULLY IN 31EOZITROSE, AND AT • gUSQUEILUINA DEPOT, 3F I CO k C a eskke. I as TROAE doubting this te,gertien mill do to call at the Stores of -. atifielibag, ilos - eith41111)& co. Where it will be proven that the merehatt. I.; ,d, , ling'his (30041, can afford to sell CHEAPER Mr C.I.SR, or,. SIR, and can offer Inducements snilicientto ma e it an object to putv ‘ hasers;at whatever -sacri fice.) to procure the money to make their purchases on the Cask.Systern, They have just received, and are conantly re ceiving a large assortment of DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING, - particularly adapted for , f Pall and Winter, and which are purchased under the most, fartorable circumstances, for Caith. 'llly are enabled to and will offer and sell at prices far below others that have given everlasting credit„— no matter whether Os io T e,. Dirk, or 'lle:l7y. TIIEREFORE, Examine, Compare, and Judge 011 NT 66055, an assortment heretofore . unequalled by anything ey er offered in Montrow. . "Z"' A. 1 1 %T (0 "5r Ea STAPLE DRY GOODS, Comprising many new and desirable a:s'l(Tel Goods unknown in this tuarket,ameng which will be found,in Ladies' Dress Goods, all the not cities of the day, cheap at • Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, & Co's. . 1 SHAWLS.' : Naha And choice styles or Brodie, doidde And single, Eitell4 Plaid, Wool, Palma, arid Mantilla, and a new style Of CLIZSILI. SHAWLS, . -CHEAP, AT Guttenberg, 'Rosenbaum, & Co's., CLOTH CLOAKS, An a=sertment always on hand, also Ladies Cloth and trimming+ to match, of all slide+, Cheap. at .Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, & Co's. E- -- qIIREOTEDEEI23. In this department we can otter great inducements, as we are purchasirectly from Importing Ilouses. The ar.ortmentscor4spis - .3 French Sets, Sleeves and Collin*, Worked Edgings and Insertings, and a great many wore article. tehnumerm. to men tion—all of which msy Le found CHEAP. AT Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, &, Co's, pri-?:Eoo eiooDa,= Bonneb3; Ribbons Flow.eri, Plume!, Wile, Stiff Netting... i and Frainci, aL wholeszle and,mtail, Cheap, at Guttenberg, Reseubaum, & Co's. DOMESTIC, GOODS. May be fonnd all d: different qualtties of PRINTS, GINCHAMS, BLEAC.FIED coops, - FLVE t - _yBLE....rJ7ED ..11USLINS, • TD. 7 11. - S, - STRIPES', DEA - IMS, -STEENS° 2; :ford: whit, AT !GUTTENBERG ; RUSEISBACK, & CO'S. READY 4111 E. CUITHIffig Is this is one of their principal bratiches.of business In New Tdrk City, they certainly base one great ad vt.stage over all the rest of the Clothiers, titer has-. ing one psrtner'susdily in New lork City to devote all his time to this particular branch of manufacture. They.will furni-h, at any time, a good Garment, at about the price for which the materials - can he got. They vrill warrant their work and a complete lit or no baTslit:. They keep -constantly-on baud one of the beat stocks of Over and Under Coats, • SUCII AS FROCK. DRESS, RADIAN SACK &PANTS I in great s variety and different stYlei. • Tests : Vests : Vets Such as Velvet, Plush, Cassituem and Satin, - CIILIP, AT Guttenberg, Rosenbannt - & Co. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, BAST IttATF I RIALS r At Short Noilce. - Under Garments, - For Ladies . ar well "as for Gent:omen, Foch a 111.31, WS! WOOL, Le, CULL? £T Guttenberg, Rovenbanni, ac Co. -One rprd it neth - eientior tke rise. o our n.umerous 'Friends an.ll. Customers, au,d in particular to those knowini theraielves to be, indebted to us, We would say once more that we will sell for RELY PAY, hereafter, and all acconnts - mat •be settled without furthe r notice. We are tired of wilting; Dunning Letters, and sup*dintthe Postoffice, to our We *Hi take all kinds ofGrain at the highest market r i ve ie permed!. Ail accounts standing, over all month:on oar Books, will be left for collection, mi -1 lan d.by cote. -- GIUOION&S, Isseabauali O. 3i0772105T. Ozober 20 IaSS. MU _, ~?. 1858. J. ,DICKERKIN, Jr. 1858. HARDWARE AND STOVE tMPORIUM IN =FULL BLAST! MITE UNDERSTGNED would take this opfiorterd ty to inform his Wends and customers that he has recently made large additions to his fernier ex trwive stock of Unrdware,Storen, Stove Pipe,Stove Trimming 9, Zhu*, &r e, .and that he is preparedto silkily the wants of the ' Community in that line at unusually low prices. lie flatters hinVeelf that his facilities for mminfactnrims his own Wares.,Stoves, ac.. give him a decided ad. j vantage over any who 'pinchaso and transport at el heavy expense their entire stock. s,. lie would _say to those who wish to purchase il - ES - Er: of any description, ST VE PIPE, or TRI Ms M I7sillrz. of any kind, and par f *them, he is pretexts f 4 . 4 to _ire them great bargains but to those who ' Assrt 10 purehteitllan a year's credit •arni then let it im, two years morer he had raill: i er they would canon Fsime one else, even it.ther have to pay. .seventv-five per cent more than an article is-Wiartlt. In the line o , Shelf HardwaTe, his rt,6ortment is the largest and bestsclected in Sus quehanna County ; purchased as his stork has been mostly of man s ufactorers, be is enabled to offer in ducements' lb those country merehants who buy small hills,rarely to be found this side of the hip city. We can biter special habiernients to Carpenters and Joiners who are in want either of Tools or Built - lin,. Materials. Blarksmiths can find ANVILS, VICES, BELLOWS. and, in fact, almost any thing in their line, by &ling on us. Cheap for Cash ! • Oar atoelt of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots & Shoes, Rats and Caps. Yankee Notions,&e. ie ag large as the tiral , 3 will admit of. They were pereha:Led-at a low figure. and' will be sold at priced to correspond with the time... READY-MADE CLOTHING We have just opened about one-and•a-hnif cords ready made clothing. Every Irmly say); they are cheap. Some say they are crr.: cheap, cud a nut tier have ventured to son they Are ,tv vlteop. CC 1 . - Vtili it is that a small Ott of money will buy a large pile of clothing. We would add, lit this connection, for theiniorma tion concerned and the " reetuf xe are tired and eick of the credit krslem; we hare suffered enough by it already', and arc determined to rid oin:selves of the whole " critter." 'Believing that the nimble eixpence 6. the true system, t - d' are re solved to adopt it and are offering our goods at prices to correspond. Produce taken in exchange for Good,. J. DICKEIIIIAN, Jr. New Milford. Nov. 17. 181..5. • Cash for Pork rp111: highest niarkci, price paid for I'ORK in the JL flog. J. !ACKERMAN, Jr. New Milford, Nov. 17, 16.59. Abel Terrell TT AS just returned' from New-York, vripl, a large I I and choke variety of GOODS. uhich he offers to hie, customers and the public, at low prices, for Cash. Tiij clock comprises ; DRUGs SIEDIOINES, PAIN TS, OIS, • WINDOW CLASS, DYE STUFFS,GEOCEIIES, GLASS WARE, CROCKERY. MIRRORS; CLOCKS • )V.iLL'I'AJ'ER,. • ' - WINDOW PAPER, WINDOW OIL FANCY GOODS, SHADES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, JEWELRY, PERFUMERY, DRY GOODS, HARD wsnE, STONE. WARE, WOODEN WARE, BROOMS, BRCSEIER, JAPANNED WARE, BIRD CAGES, CANARY- SEF.D_ POCKET KNIVES, ) !Ors ‘IBEELLAS, GUNS. PISTOLS AM M ' CCITION, TUltres:TINE, DITNINr .A.LCOIIOL, • FLUID, LIQUORS, (For Medirinal Purposes, only.) TRUSSES, • surroirEns. snout DER BRACES, PORT MONIAES sircrAcLE - S,ILTER 'PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, &e., GOLD PENS, STATIONMET, TIOLIN'STRIST;SI BOWS, Le And all of4he most popular PATENT ItEDICINF.B. Thankful fertile libentl Totrnr.hge hitherto receiv ed, lie hopes_ to merit a ce.rttinutakee add largo in crease of the same. -11.ti:L TuratELL. Mono ose, Nor. 1.), • To the Pithlie: SOIIF, Merchants publish a few low prices, or the piers of a few low priced articles, /13 an , induce ment peßons to make their porrhaces of tl 7 Aiem,unl der the presumption that every thing equ , ily Without occupying timer in the onidic paper.-1 to enumerate prices; I wish it •iittinctly understood, that I . 4111 Fell GOODS as-!o for the quality, as they ran be bought in any other Store in this place dr xminty.: Baits and Hooks not .used. Purchasers will generally find good qualities of articres at T L; E L S kid in Drispi; 0;h: and Poo. .511 , 14, the very Lea!, and 'the assortments full. The FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT • is also extensive. Also, choice remit, Groceries, Crock. ru, WO? Pap r, .Tru-drp, Per frinorru, 4te., AT. short, nearly every thing usually kept in ,country stores. As I deal in many department, of trade, and have more articles titan I can well econnerate in the limits of a Newsparier, I shall not attempt it; neith er he nree.,-arr, under these circumstances, to fill a column with u;eleas repetitions and blanks,_ The people aro invited to call and examine for them. selves. • ABEL TURRELL, Montrits s e, Nov. 16, 165:ti. To Music/alas.. PARTICULAR attention is called to the choice va riety of Violrn, Guitar, and Bass_Viol Strings, tome of the best qualities in market. Also a goOd . selection of Vittlirw, .ion m•; Pegs, Bridges, Tail l'ieres, Finger lloardS. Rosin, .tc.,.Accordeons, Flutes, Fifes, Drum Sticks, Tuning Forks, Instruction Booka t Call in ut the Variety Stole of Itoarwe, Nov. 3,1 S 5& Lamps and Materials for Lights-, , .prasisc; FLUID, CAMPIIESE, LAMP OIL. LI CANDLES, km - , of best qualities, constantly on hand, and at prices as cheap as the cheapest. Cus tomers may rely upon getting _Plaid and Catripheile, tiew and good., as I sell so fast they never get stale. Also, Cans and Lamps. ABEL TCRRELL.. gontrose, Nov. 2.-t. 1858. The Blind Shall See. ALiRGE new supply of Spectatletc, just ree.iivetl. call and try, tc• aid"the eve, at Nov. 9d , '.58. • TURICELL'S. ARTIST'S MATERIALS. 13 AI NTS IN TUBES, • BRUMES, JL • .TIN,VDPPER, AND SILVER FOIL;' GLASS SLABS A NI) HOLLERS; LITHOGRAPHS, itc., at the store or Montrose. Jan. 6, 1638, • =MLA TRUSSES. ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS. . • - SHOULDER BRACES. ITST rcceircet a large aosortnient of the uhoin ar• tide*, at reduied prices. The mo4 . , .. . \k‘ q . 41111114 1 \>.. 1 .. . . •i! ' HAWN ,A• ',t II3 TURY " \ ~/ Axt,j ',.. ~..., . , -- c -----45( i \,:k qg' -,.,1 . • 79, ex. General Finding Store N E w tijo (X ki) DITIECT from NEAT YORK CITY for Spring trade B Es - 'X S t 0 0 0 4 of many kind, Mit•linDeNine , ,ChAl• li, Moire Antiiiitt., end different giado of Bleek Niits .3c3l.(eoati.ia-g• bv the vlrd nr piece. as;ortinent. of Carpets, Oil Cloth , and Minting, Lurking Gias.wa, Wall raper, Plant.,.Sani., Mill Saws, 'Crake Ciit at Saw • consist, of everything in the line of Cutlery, Howe keeping article , . Bnildt , rs tattl Mechanics' Hardware, 'Fanning lrtich.e, Scale, and Bahumes, Boy and Shot,A, 11:0-4 and Cape, Ropes and Cordage, in fact eccry thing. a I`2.l! , ( lnable,per,,on can want. We thank t. 141. Public fur Past fasort alai solicit a further patronage. M. N. tyihou 41: Seat. Montrose,alla:, 1858 JEW ARRIVAL 1859 Fall and Winter Goods. ,OW rradv fox iulo.ctiun, a full and contplae a 5.1.11 .1.11 sorment of larhyr tUrc•c•ciss• t ..ror 41,47en< 3,4 ntr I el, In flct cr trythl.g 2,1 , 411 km VIM/. ble Vt.* of _r \_) D :s ndnglid,,, Plain [`why,. plie% end dean,. s Mae !Pack I,onaldniscand A I WA: 13::.6, Nod rtlin 2 , 111.,11„411 ,ricer Shards, l'lvs and Wri atis, nad• It.Wls, Mee, Ildtssaud Re*AltAi,Brnlio Skid- Ng, KW. snd GlovcA, tLvtAtlnd,.. Llneu etl ‘ d Cnlton linsr. WHITE Goons. KAn.t. and Jae. 11,1slIns. Lan.. Id , aLd & Dimity 111.1 s. ''YANKEE NOTIONS, F 9". 1154 r 09.1„PITrurit4y. itu•-:•cr 0.,r214e, Ivory Cl!Sibr, Itt.i!Awr 1`11.., HUter *1,4 Fuld lick 4173 ilivbm Olof - • , Ai la•xe-st rck nf nßoAncwito. - Wail, DVS. 3a:311,d 4 . 4 , th15,..1. Twttd, 3ia.•.tcl,Mea I, WE ~,,10.2. • Leenb. Ind Salim:US A Kmend i*ortmext of . . H-A.II,DIV ARE; ,„ch",„,..„ Boot Jack.. Barn liooi It 61kmand Ittaget,Shov• mud (.Id4lrs r, lk,r Locks and Map' I'ad. I.4e..'Trar.l; T t It FnatOrdn....s.4 !artdid ß anda, .loom Camkta. rabit ~ .luttitry. rocket Cwt steel 51.44.4.1 y, Nattrtitqr, aud Mick nowelo. Wrcneb.., F rink 16uner 13412 a, itoiase IStassnd : 4 1.01e1t, Grind :ileum Lc. , • ABEL T(RRELL Bootrs & Shoes. ‘24lr %kir enw!Me BootA. Ladles Congress Giltert, foci ces, Busk:. awl Kid Groceries, Crockery, and Glassware, - our ufnol utcrit—oll of . w1..}..11 we will *ell on onr usual terms, vitt 0.1611. I' nip, or APPROVED CI ZIT. • Wr Moo tu, c4ll ar.tl a supokor guilty of 131100 Mi-OF HOME, MI.NUFACTURE, wliur hwe u - 1110K'sr, at'W! ~'.0.21e dr iiellll, at fatr rdom that our Stork u 1.• *tied as to quality iota stylus, we lour co LutOtallou is lariat% our friends to 101 l wtd tu mulus. ' , 11:15T.1111.0TIIERS. - grain and Butter Wanted. Hemlock and Plric Lumber, Fleur, Bran Chop:. at reasonable prices tosy be found at our STEAM MILL. POST BROTHENK Montrose; September 29, 1858. , CABINET SHOP • N L , T" undersigned take this method to call the at tention of the gOod people of EPtiolfrikind ti* chili" , to the Lttt that he tarrieson the:- . - CABINET MAKING: BUSIN ESS at Lynn, in Spriagegle township, 1,14,41 - Air itticlee in 116 line—of pod matetial . 1114 ,werkatanibil- . - may be had cheap foe cask_ • CALL AND ENE de.; Will be bites on accennt. Tn 4 MAS , A II IWit! Lynn,. December 1 5 , . • ABEL TILRRELL. ifilner rnn l so A new supply mibUtigiapilop TURRELL WPM% 4 1 1 11 —lo Ors; - "110 I • I NEW STOVES, IS Now MINISHED CARPENTERS Tools, Ou'r stock or Crockery & Groceries. =CI HATS, CAPS, acc.,*.c4 New Firm. Ne,* Store, Public Avenue, joA, below I;t4erldge's. A BALDWIN would respectfully announce 21. to the public that he has *nodded himself with WM. L. ALLEN, in the FLOUR, RED. AND GROCERY • BtTSINESS • Also, that they have removed into their newly fitted up building on Public Avenue, inat below J. Ether fdge's Dreg Store,. where can always- be found the choicest brands of • 'Fatitily Flour, Meal. Feed.,L • Pork. Danis, Fish, Dipped Candles, Timothy, • Clover, . - Field. and -- Garden Seeds. Also a general assortreent of . Groceries, such as Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Tea, Coffee,' &e. Thankful-for pdst &wore, would solicit a .cOntinu ance of the name, under.the new firm, pledging our selves to do the fair thing, hoping by each bargain to be rare of another. Being under a different Adtninistration, it is very dcsirnble to have all old accounts settled, and com mence anew, under the Heady Puy System. BALDWIN It ALLEN. A. B►Lnwti, Wm; L. Audt.n. Montrose, Oct. 20, 1855.4tc THE QUAKER CITY Insurance Comp. of Phil. Capital and Surplus, 03011,001).- . Chartered Capital, 9500.000. Offer, Franklin Building:, No: 4filillegrni r St, tRY INSI'RANCE ` ,, cores, Public Rultdtap and I'Merc twat genc nth, MARINE INSIIIANCE on treark i nra, and Indent to and teem al Ramat the World. ato Inland Insurance on woods to and tjoo atilwia - of Culun. Slntraient of thr Sol:iota* and Condition of the Ona kcr city fosairoort Company, of • .for Sir Montlot, ending jun.: sUth , 1 56 . _ mated audliurfu.l. demur). ET • I,:err.4. rtcrlveil a and .cruett hum J. Iv. to, J A.. 6, .duty 1.5411 Premium, rucl4rvtl 11tJ,71 A 7 z 5 1 4.41 ug.; iiv.luautauve, 45:: 71 LOSSES, EXPENSES, Av. vdd, •64. e.: c 4 I. rn•mlutr4, and Eattan , i5,...1?,....91:4—50...14.3 IS 11.1fir.ce , rentsttiln:,yrith the Company, July I.•i ASSETS. fortragrA, St el Coupcm Bondi. lateral 1.4.7 n a, 016.V= M Rills liccelrable ' 10.01 71 Club au laud calla Baal, an/ Cue fr6at M 916 PG BEM MO Of timers. GEC/P.I;E 11, !TART. i'n.;ll.:tot,E. P. ROSH. Alm Pre4..1..1.t. 11.11.11.+GGSWELL, I N. It, III; TLER, ileekst. Twits Director'. IT. !tart. Rom A. t•. cetrg, nor,. R. EJ :.Nu J. G. Dale. E. W. 1P.11ev.4 , 8. r , T. Clal..Letu, J. L. Votneroy. IT " „ . r• . " - • YES, I-IEIIE WE COME. =I BOYD .& WEBSTER. II"7" purchased of A. Woodruff his StoCk in Trade, are prepared to accommodate all who will favor us 'with their custom, at "live and let live" prices. STO r AYD PIPE, TIN, COPPER, .AND SHEET IRON WARE of every description usually fauna in the country. 117,1",00 - W SASH. - PA YEL D,00123, ' • wmp oyr PINE LUMIIEB, and BUILDING MAAVlALSgenerall;. Designs for Country buildings, with specifications and estimates of cc.st r a.c., furnished to such my desire them. at moderate 'prices. Pcmtios stout btiilding in the County will find hi* their intertst to call on us.. Come and F.ep ts, we intend always to keep the latchstring 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 /ilethodfst Church. . ' B. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods. • • Wu. IL Dorn, I 13bYD k WEHSTEM A. WintiEk. V Montrose, March 8, 1848.47 J. Higginbot A. , ;‘, WATCH' FINISHER, 1:211:=1 General Repairer, OF the REST ENGLISH, SWISS, AND CNINESZ. Du ff.= WATCHES, PATENT AND DETACHED Lirsess. REPEATERS, LENSES, kc., ko. Truly proud of the Battering encomiums bestowed on him as an honest and superior WAIEVEL JOBBER, 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 Montroae,(now neatly three years,) and enconmged by those who ready know hi, abilities, he now miming those who du not, that early in life he was taught she art of Fiitishing New Watches, by Atkin, t ote of Lord street, Literpool, who was a tint rato MAKER. and REPAIRER of the best watches. After having worked for Idea. upward* of nine years, (seven of which as an indentured appren tice,) he then corumenced.for himself, and latterly in New York, where he has been employed by some 01 the first and most respeCtable establishments In Broadway, Maiden Lane, Bowery, &c., and was by them classed a first.-rate workman. N. lk He has always on hand a well aisorted stock of Watch Wheels, 4 . 4linders. Watch Jewels, ,Main. springs, Watch Rends, and Watch Blames, : which •will be easefully fitted, right away, and for prices less( than they can be had in the City. . • Shop in Bentley. Bead, & Co . ',I Store. Plicenis Block, linntlose.f Attz 18, 1858. STEA.II GRIST AAR SAW MILL POST BROTHERS haring purchased the above establishmentorill keep constantly on hand Su perfine and Fine Fiettr,COrs Meal of superior fuel ity, alto Chop and Bran at the lowest cash prices. Custom work will be done with despatch, and in all cases warranted. Montrose.'Jurt.lBs3.4l To the Sneering Public TAURAIS CELEBRATED CATARRH ENDEF, 1,1" Ax larawnts Burgin, for sale by R. Thayer, Montrose; S. D. Tompkins ; Brooklyn;M. r,'D Thayeimock. Montrose, May. 28, 1858. Got DA RD, WARFIELD'S A .. DR. I. L. MEN'S PATENT DEVICES, For Lowering and Raising CARRIAGE: TOPS. Dl' the use of We Improvement, the ermine top cate ter raised or loweredhsen either the right or theleft.the °Waldo cribs bulb* thereby obstatine-tbeditheulty berelohnee alining of tisteloploa out Mat and then thepres one en theopporde aide,top es well se the estivate the care naceentry tentthe from so heavily at lo break beisa Prntte. an- nib is effected byWing wane of a men lent la oonnrcrioo with the hollow prop, to which as arm nob or holder le attached. The top ma also be raised or lowered with rztrzur, r.A.az. 13e203 of the lower lever, which lausually pLutal at the right hood Ado of the scat. the emelt of the top twine{ Roteip bat. sued bt,lwn surtnalattsched to the through or etwoodiarg ron„ wit b tato %down while in the Oct of hallo& mid tweet to rats. Log` tt. The cost tor tnatettsts, az., au a carriage tibut tetting, siderft the pest utility. • The und,felohod lowing pochased.the eserusise right of theahnse retitt. " &mink . * or 801 0 , thatnis lintoteed, loaseroksesi Wy. onstno..lll sell HOW to aid counties. sod will otatannutuse Corti. ogee !ILL tba Itupetr , tenteut &Highld. OM, sAP. liostotes s . NAMBIL VONTROST. Feptember ..11115L4T FARMERS.ST:_ATTEND:Ft P -at 'RE undmigned woul d rehicotfulliannouncei to 1' tho . Fisrsss No otatTs 1 40iisted, &it • • • ...• - 11111011"! TILDE N. - - „ at the old 'aten4 of AL ATI: 'KQTI'; arec:.Rre pared,to fernieh rWWB of Gefr aloft 90'44-Pm - Kraa now fa nee. aiWas .BlikAfree. itotre 104 Beam; ' Aldoof sal taudildee, CFNvatoi teeth nod all kledi Of *lnge for Takla. er.a 'and otheia, Ira 'Omani&tiallliran as can be *Carded by any - eitaalijisbniont In WA (Wan tr), - . EL1 , 7411410T7.-,`. • G. A.. iTt•Pri;, We are also agents for Znieres Verse. Polito* Dreg.and Circular Saws for wood; alodi Lid tto Foyer* lihteb &Mali =ISM tr, . . IMILOZONTTIIING CA.WaAGE-ILAICING. . „ TTAWLEV- LATHROP, hiring re -L.l moved into •their new building on. Turnpike' Street, 14ar, L Searle's hotel, are manufacturing and wftl'lreep*Zon hand 4 • Carriages Wagons,-Out . ters . Sleighsi, They have provided themeelves with -a Stemma Engine and all ti s m. ncceavary maclqnery and con. venienccs for doing work with dispatch ; and-being both practical mechanics of. long experience and-em ploying none but :. • _ GOOD WORKMEN, : they : aro prepared to do all kinda of work in the Blacksmith mg' and Car ' riage•Making.Line, In their usual prompt and orkolinlike Manner, and by being at all times itt hand ready and Willing to any order for work, and by using . Good'..Materials, and by MODERATE CRARGEB, hope to•recxive.a large share of public patronage. - We would tender our" thanks to our old - euitomers,, end incite all in want of work to give•us 4 eall And see for rhea:Rehm& Mbutiose. August 11, 18D8.-1.9 Ready. Made Clothing , HATS,. CAPS, &e. ALAAGE and desirable stock of READY MADE CLOTITINq, and HATS ; CAPS, &c 4 maiming ()revery variety and shade, and !rammed to be made in every particular as good as Altstoni Ntrork,. and, a' priers that =mut fail 10 suit for ready pay, may be found at the etoro of F. B. Chandler; for sale by Montrose, May 6, _%sEf3tf S . LANGDO?,f. ilet. s = 53 410117,1 N TOW: --.- EXTENSION TABU'S X 592 ZS • SMITH Baoirmons of all SIZES and PRICES to suit the TINE% of Wabint, Cherry; and Mahogany, and warranted to work right up ,to the arle : : Montt. dun e§ 1808. 0:V4.2M 2.5 100,01.*.00 1110,1= Si 137 Y arpo ant inforrnation. TO ALL GENTLEMEN WHO WEARCLOTHES. T HAVE recently mideariingernents et considera ble expense for doing Work 4 in the - " - TAILORING - BUSMEN,' on very short notice, in a neat, thimble, and fashion able manner, And at itEhti*OED PRICES. I Will furnish-garments to order, if desired, Or ren der the customer whatever assistance he may need ireselecting materials of the beet .quality and at the • Losirest Market`Price. All my trork will be warranted as, to At, finish, and durability. Ico customer need tale his work [Fora . the shop unless it spits him. Eclng pernianently and exclusively engaged in this business, it shall be my great aim to please the pub , lie and thus secure their patronage. - P. LINES. Montrose, June 10. 1818.—tf ! , . A FORTY HORSE .POWER STEIN 1116111 X FOR'SILI F IN GOOD . ORDER ! : 9 FEET eight inch stroke, 1.4 inch Cylinder ' . bal. e./ lance wheel, ; threetons..' Is a strong Fell machine. Suitable for a Coal Shaft . or Tannery, and wM.be sold eery low. Address, 7 POST BROTHERS. Montrose, Pi. MEI= Jan. VI, 1857 Valstable Lands For Sale., FOR SALE IN ONE BODY, about 5500 meets o Land on the waters of Spring Brodk, a branch of the Lackawanna river In Lucerne County,Pann'a.. about midway between the thriving towns of Scran ton and Pittston: These lands are covered wit' treble timer; and being situate in the mostextei mineral -glen in Pennsylvania—known .to Cf iron or and believed to abound in coal,; and e7l atio in the immediate vicinity of several rail made and now in progress--offer to the ciipitalia opportunity for the investment of money that seldo. occurs. For furtherinformation apply ttf.N. P. Ho. uck, Esq., No. 11, Wall street New York, or to the subscriber, at Montrose,Susquchanna county,Pa., the attorney in fact of the owners. t April 6, 1851. HENRY DBINKER. SOAP MANUFACTORY. T HE gebseriber 'keeps conitantly . on hind for sale at his'establiabtnent in Montrose . ..the beat goal ty of SOFT 204 P, tnatinfOured front the lye of wood ashes and grease,.in the-old fashioned way,find taot by any patent process. ‘; - 'For those that furnish the grease,he inanuttetnres the soap for $1,60 a barrel. Warrattedin all eases to be a good artiele,or the Soap may boreturnedaiad 1 - the money refunded. twrrel tr,oo • Half Barrel 2,L10 Gallon •"- • ' • - ' ... 20 dealera will be furnishediftlelirered at the Aabery inMentroiet—at the rate'tif ten.,4arrels (or $45,0r at g.otitnton at ten barrels for $5 0. .• -, - • _ - JOUR IIeNR,TWARES. • - Montrose, Hsieh 7,1856.,tf OMIT MOUF/STORT L E a.•fmni Ck ti t A PVT RERitit4 dealesdn all klpde of . nr Fain Itaie t . : preParettio an, all orders or Bedsteads of all kinds at: wholesale or retail, on - short notice. Retail prices ti lige from Of up's* is, according's* style. i Ifs also keeps on hand Reidy-outdo ; and is be - hid' an ' legant Hearse, he .Is prepared to attend fuOrsis o short notice. New Milford, Dec. , 7, 18 . 66.z-4971 • MONEY FOUND THE maii`iilio hat 'FIVE DOLLOLE by I big'a second rate coat, *hen be could a find rate one for the wee price, candiare age repaired when be wants a new coin, by upon the Subscriber. The rum Style¢ kriknow on itand, prepared as nand 'to - aceonlitiodste the _pu supatantial work, and ne photo/era fitst I k gently on baud a liege and wed selected a Skilip - 4.11103101 . 11113.40614 and carreonddencryptomtse to - serve - my , pnecta*iiii - and frfol. WitabniSthat e ttreli iii4lsractory. 111, - gentlelneif an America, and get your cold weather Sip. larf iko2-14. 1 4 4 4 1 oPPwite-the ; - itre, Viiulidg 01* two doors-Sliest nOlel• • eliltind4wile 30112rG11 Voatiose. SWeilber 23, 1838.4* Leistbeii". EIM received - it prime tot of • !CZ' IN SOLE IMATIIER,L by - • :14E ontroseiJakt. - • - Second:Mind Barre's, fir llehrk enty s tielcitytion, iirly , r‘ a " n lrrne i fi• W "' • • ' •..- ' • ,i4tErti r ..-1611161400*,0,01-L4t AND mANurAcrirso ar PIIICES. Ittrettu; love pt lo I filling d I ant lid with 1. it con. tatetol perr °mere, :Men. total ' ep,611. Petrie's TEA. k Co. =I ' - ' '''..",!, _-":`!•-',..',..'' ~,,,. _ 1 NtEST —'', ris !.$- a di • • I . T . CO • 1.• 16. LU 41i) • Ct cD 10 . DISCOMY cD Ci. r'• . an Lai .... = CI ' OF - ' THR4GE. If R. KENNEDY, r , itr•sbury. Isa, dtsei . r.P. ' in ~ . t .' Ept,ol . ; .1.. A. COMVit p 1.4 Um v. t. es I irifrOlj , thtt 6 • . . • 'MIRY KIND OF - OR, Erit rasa! The.wittSerofula down to ileollMlollPimple. . ibin ass reltree hundred erort. and never failed es• eept In two es,s, (both thet.der humor:, Ile ha, now Ink v.-ors. Mon over or.e hundred certificates of Its s-alne,- all wlthha 1.04 Mlles Of Boston. • Two bottles are warranted - to e ere n rmoten Hire r,out h. One to I hore bottles will eine the wona Ml 4 0f..pin.y,k.... ma . rat"; Twoor three bottle* will riese the grater* of Two bottles are warranted to coon the Wyatt maker In the 'month' or stomach. r Thies to Ore bottlesare warranted to owe the worst ktad of Es'. One to two bottler, sm. warranted to cure Idkhumor I u the rots. Tao bottles/tire warranted to cure toning ot the,eere and LILA th. es awoke the hair. ' Your to stzbot ilea ore warranted to curt eorkuid and rnahlogL:ttn One hotthr will pure sctly trui.lloo of the skin. Twohr threthottles,w-,trshted cur: the worst kind of tits. TWl;isr three bottles= stikinotid to Cslt tlesig4 rd cecae of rbeurnalleni. Thf , w,r* bee bottlestitflrsreslittel wtgreJnialtu'ulin, • Fire in right LoUtrs nflll cure the wok IV. of A be swat us always, ex purienerdlsuus tbn ' tir4 beetle, sad /12.effr4 cure Is warranted w nee the above gesetlty 1 tan. • - • ItOXIM . T#V. Doi DUDA w.—The reputation of theldetlitadnel.f. ftß lee U Mod efLurnom,L. shibbael by the enuniumrs onol rho have rear impri R. that I need not fee tutpthidif on the aub.feet. as the moal ettilfol phyetclatte and the Moat eedetul gairug. ettoi in tLe country are unardroona-;:. Ite prate.. • - iSS Id ptehenthettira Itadir4 •Mecdeery..te, yew - totem. Ittqltvirph full knearletice teratire weer, in' faltering' . att. eLn.l% cork r Nuys, of threedhnaden to whicherie era tinfertunat.-tv Er ;Labia,— That mat eacnedallop dlatestpto an affectionate mother. . • - ' FIIB B IA G solls ][OUTS, 1..64 as Irby !rude your own temper 1. flea rued to lie 'Wu rat ... , tnr.a. rut vane lobe from rhort and. fed MI ha!rtn ahg nn a a•eaeel alumt ro . and the Itletilett/ Itt-trotrYbccuma a I".tthi444 blaadne to your buobumi and boi.t.tdrahi. to the nowt atidt.Q.,l Aurae try • ... - • - E It eetende to the elotnetit. etudes . - DYSPEPSIA', =, vddeblaw*bln.gbostesiteiouthestmach:llfttelbOrAtttintiltha TV WI TNI • ctrl trod stultiust:botusterliost. skit asslisdidetwabe even to the aucs city= to ra hs. Ibor atankstehlit titetsW roe= road atstrososa you, and you can outruthe s'urtsitt hdadt, sad even of that) our system ,I:os out get half His aoarishroont It row 'shwas Shp atbdboustow told of tha.eanksr eats ft ub thin TOUT cotooloalea too. Ushloom also hetaubsortitaw ar grecoisit.wwl T ,, t7 .best day IS lob«. ro r a oaf it tionesduasaS Tutu 1 7 4 Mr bstm." to.. and 114 blues of roar lowbe !wond relaxed...7km Anti ar a tuba ordtroAsos which au, htsdkodltboussiy tupotudsttytdaphcd to Cll RlPs t Prtlatuttnn of Ilia 'nst. min to the sldz. wok toss a me:l;4 , u.d mutt of the huh. h!-. of ths htp joint when you mitre. ht atilt! of the bowels, sad also, OAS osogesentslatinit attUrauusi Ltu.. COMM 17 olt. ran; Ihnu ondeulpnnntnwetn see *atilt& trim -thnkill. one , and Ploio, e .raya ndeertNe U. and their next' Mar dare not know the mod.. I tilsh to Itnnret 4 Ottioutitttnnthesno.l oldpnmrh,••f o ittnie4"er pteveratirn tebeiteeth.uvaOcatr , rtt. ,, " In Uns • M'EtirCAt: bjstrOVtltT' +.l.h- th e nres'ettlee an the etiir.:,sitlt . *gtent-'nnit good cluslitt% that It silt nevertlotel . int et rcutweontee....le,eryttat.y %yr,. No ehnuge ordlet tVef ',ecru:lT—tat the 'nett Ton enn get sod enoush 0 - r"ll4.l.l 7 ' 7r.etrn rgr..—lants..enintit i tle.DnOntal)enaltmo. , tottoreen nice ten tenet. tter...ext Ai,nonfl,a/ n (1114.11-0 frten 15 e:rht.rent - n. ten AS no can be aftql.shle to tat k . Ahrttlta, tale a - efficient to operrieou 'het:l.4de MIN , a dSY. Tour., truly. DONALD KEN EDT. ot.r b0tttc...Fnr..4 , 1 , 1 - .‘IIELITRItt.I.I_ 'War , kw. J. T., 4 , A (4)., Ort.acßtlid. end . 11.161:.`4T, Sus/re. Watt tt3 ' • 0 R • SWATNE' COMPOVNIESMVP OF WILD CHERRY. ARI: rat: trnnMejc a c.. - .l:ch? IlAre 3,4: pain. in rd krrtast Itave tickling or r1141.E WV* tltrOrtt? 161,, r.O ft, l.it or e't.zr.plaant? Ea rot - , ? t..tv sycipt.4: Ito!m&ary Conn:NS:4n 7• It you - Are trot:Mod to.th rir of th,..31.-A, .. , rtnpt nn,.. two Pr: 2. 4 14 - AI .. .NZ'S COMP° Si RC PtYP WILD CHERRY, It will eSeet a rprx tiv and I,...rn.antnt *bOhnyel.,ll eared - L; t .111 Another- Remarkable Care! • Pop. - nr Moira: Frederick ttoontr. Dr. Fir nrns r.ikar Fir—Tkontoelng It a duty I owe. to the ph In jOgdic., to von, I hare t r,nught proper to Mage kr.own oht Its? :beret erliantdinary cures. to tic non 004. that halt .erer twee recorded.. In the.mnath ut fbctli, latt, I was afflicted a th aerere gathering rn m g rteb , Cli :ante aharc,. aoi ala, th nun Dines anti oisehafted ;am: coantithqt of corruption , esternal and lhtr-rnal. breath enuld lecht throurt, my T.ung, and out through tht inn hr•ndt With fty.par.-ht eat.. attended stith a Vltkict and night. in:: of appetite. aid extreme deldffty, lan tl,keht my ra.r bnivele.. and 1,1•1,1,141 the power ^floes:l.- remained In thi+ a-retched enrutitinn for a , long time. nen I vat abated In a to, re aireletrra. and there vetoed tot. nn hope fur o,i; hut haring real in the ptildir min, of the en.* tennttcrfitt cur, performed CAlfroL ND STTTr or WIT I. Cnaaa. I loaned!.'. ly scut to ftiltirhorc for I)ci canes entomenc4 , l Its 114. gad to DO' ,brat mati‘fictl, and In! abainua tarr,itr. Mealy...so rr °Peeing In myMatt tr i.eal,and the rough ant Curd, tta!nk to!tcce ) r ves,rothet,l itnp,tcet neanh. Otet itya 11.1 , 7 0C111441, and I .2111 remain n merely orntov tron to Mt dac,lche I. 1 , 4 i. I erect nod a day's aickhcat for ricir..enammthi. Pirate ar•opt ray [rat fill hAr.0w1 e a... , ...,1at.c. Very..l":ol.lllti. TBOVAS.p Pc. The afftleNerV6,,S, well war...tinted witli.Thnthati:Phon; tool ,n Atol!ty ?Ind hoitaahs.estifdieted ter ahomttiCnresertted.: tregsti. h:e tstovtry ai alutOst n anractello Ins ircllthr mcmh, nr ' - ,lAVV.I4 it. c nogow. . • • _ Pat nr of Berlin Cinadt, Baltimore tiotlfcr , e , ... • 12NCIZT PAISTICCI.42I.T 1,01 . Compound Syrup of Wild . Cherry, The original unit only dynnlne Cbmy preparative. Bra this la glod. It bebtu ,anut*ed suldy v.zeta.,:t .10.1ndltnte, :1= to used wrllb perfect wrety. ' " Swarm's Sarsaparilla and Tar Pills, A mile inti=tire and attentive medicine, fal. superior to tto PILL la getkersi use. Swayties reteb'rztieil litersiiituall l , 1 , . I De. Swarm's Papuan., fir trufying The 8100, 1 Dr. Smrayiu" Domivi Cordial s : - I .A.i Invaluathe remedy f.ir Disilvra,' Dysenter y, diatknk r Choke, and sit Turret Compinints. • , . • . . _ Drsesratn I Drstricrsts t-Dr. §sesyneslilttet CAtiodtenn is tte mat and nnelnalledtentede: . INiee null. to mitt.% • 'ANN* he AIM. Tritlt.F.l.L. .1. ETHER ilNig. liontrox,nudly Dra!trs 1 everywhere th ronel,..nt tie C e trul y ar.dmste. . Prristred *Mr e.c Dr. U. SWATNE a• VON. No. tr. Nctlit 71 k , Street. Pitiludelpitta. ssaig.4:l-sta...ly eATENIt i •MIEDICIINE6. iff&G the eimt varietirif Molter:el. ItTarrelf. Am. nay e found all el Dr: Jayeea Joath ceteluated Fandly aftalett.e4; Cherry rtctorallllliCatbarlre 1114: llalsefs rort.t Who I and rnreat PTh Hotlsai4 celebrated tlermut; bitten; Loutimer at *oofFaudly medklaes; Merchabra tianglioa 011,the greatest r; edy fur Apraita la wan or beast ever kouren ; Ifathealk ! U'll Remedy, arid llorw Remedy fOrrlck'a l't•radfage. sad a variety 01 mber kfe• Trask', !SavntleOlattheat.ttlgreat remedy rot' bur... od ail Inaaula.ltlary eqmplaltda• roAdVEstrad. a Aloe l nrlhr ale/dm.* the aboVl Ointment: Andr,e4 truying aaeol,al,..odattlele - ; oalcoeVallalaara and bone Atwo,d.Taltadlcellateri,Cauker preps, Untruent. and • 1)101'a; liakeee'Curapattell far Dlverstery tionglitmN • l3yapepela; Ilellaroltri,Extrart of Botha and.Estract &la - variety qt*alvek the boot Iq tuareet. ac., and wile.; variety of Patent lledlr•laPe:alt - egethee td6 crate—bat .flke It toaay. that tie public w9ll Cud ;a-Ar leen t)l6lLot,at the Drug andrase,St.re of ' '4l//ka , TOO: C..D:lrii:ol o - ItESIDENi 311;*Titit i, °Bice at the Frankfln note!. Booiri.'24o. 2; ' LIST OF CHARGES, Gold plugs, largest, 'size, " !medium,— it immn,' Tin • • dc., ~- • - . . . Puttror Nerve Cavities treated and filled, . too Cement Fillings not used.: • Cleaning set„ • i,OO 'Extracting; at tlis (Ace, Irregular,itles of ihe teeth corrected at a r,edona ble charge, PLATE WORK. Gold Plate, single tooth, - - ..; t 7, 90 -i` " ' 2 teeth, - - 1 10,00 '+' ~" 'it tooth, - -- 1 14,00 " tatio r 4to 10 teeth, per t tit, •-1 : 4,00 Full upper or under jaw, on ' , Gnu teeth, Banded,, . .-: -..• ..- - :4:, - T.'"tr r,n.00 Full double set on Gild, Gnriw lid itanded,Stoo,uo Full upper or , under, rha. . . .i , 44,(43 Full Double, Plain, "' ' - - - - 1 90,00 ..- Sliver tiate, half the above rates. , I Improved 'Mineral Piste, two-thirds the price of Gold Plain seta. Keo,Flostie, einite as Mineral , Plate. The Public' may be certainthit airoperations will be performed in ihe most tender and carefill manner and in Abe highest styleof the Art. All joba'warranr- ed. •GraterillTur past favors, a continuance of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. - ~ . . _.... , C. P. vital., montrose,pa.,,spril lorsss. -. .: r . . r 4 -777 - STOVES, STOVES, '! CVOS stoves have been an thoroitighly tchici,l6 Vibe l✓ entire iatisfactionofall, that they ne e d no roc• onunand frau um.. u 0..51y5.13 AO:MOTHERS. Moutrose, May 2'T, 1 847. : - WOOL CARDING. THE subecrilicr is carrying on the above business 'a s usual- A. G. REYNOLDS. Brooklyn, June 9,1,558 t—t! .NoTier. DERSONS desirous of paying me moncc,on debts' of any dolOiption, 'an do - pirsseotifyitliTost,',..Cooper*, rose, to my credit,. irlsoio reatO from their date.. April 8, T" , andeisioned , ire now isanufneturiug and WTI op,lta4d al: linds; * of "Carrifige ... .!indllehlit Sian; such u Fellow , Nies: nine; Cifiter•Nnnsers... p li'avedsl'enakraotr`, dte., for sale, 111 kw 1 4 lull P vt. deters, Very ton. for ciesk. • • ' Also, all kinds Of work steuseilandbelgt..Worde r • • • • • CROON, ft JOUNSTOS - • @Alt. Iso B o- 1 / f. Soda &foometcracloro• A i riat" .4l4 "TAO rol,l $l,OO to $1,50