Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, March 24, 1859, Image 4

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" Wilitt',6l4-11o*th.trpt: l_treesl"
asks a Suffolk correspondent; "they are old
trees in an 'old orchard. At one time their
good and fitfor.naarketi„ but _now,
and f&n mad years past,'they-arw,.;. (tinkered
and !noisy, and Weak, and - their Fruit •is for
. the most part unsaleable. My, gardener
saY• *Vela loni.,been - mused by; neglect pf
pruning seientifiCalli. Is this so? What is
mepbt , by pruning waientifically _I tort rath
er afraid of so great tr word "from themouth
of a although a worthyloung _fel
low, seems to iiie:ta have nothing scientific
alrut him.. And besides l•remember being
toWirben in -Nonanuidy• that although the
fruit trees in that Apple country, when prun
ed tipcm scientific principles, were beautiful
specimens °Cart, yet ! that they had the fault
• of bearing very little fruit.""
.Nrjefeer,4tat nur Suffigit friend will find
little favor in the eyes of those • gardeners
who'believei that all manner of virtue resides
in ..k.pronieg—knife and narrow saw, and
whits* greatest,tiride is to cut their, trees` in:
to;..wendeitelly regular forms. And yet he
,is justified in hie apprehensions;" for there
can , be'no doubt : that more harm is done by
overp*itig;:lithielt is too" often meant - by
" scieniiffe'r pruning," than van:arise from
leaiing,trees to.the undisturbed operation of
. natural pi3CCSieS.. In the latter ease indeed
fruit-may he small and, bad ; but in the
mer-it is as likely to be altogether absent,
while the health of trees_is irretrievably ru
inedi •-• • ,
There is no branch of gardening in which in.
experienced or fanciful persons do more harm
- than, in pruning. They seem to forget that
_ fruit trees are .. .grown "tor-the sake of their
fruit and net as objects of decoration, and
three etds,and three only, are to be gained
by the operation_; that is to say; increase of
quantity, improvement of quality, and better
ripening. • Nothing but &knell pruning will
effeetthese purposes; unskilful,-in-which is
to be included unnecessary pruning, has a di"
reedy opposite tendency. - In short, the gold
, en ride in this ease is sot TO mist ar au.
. 7P rr cmc DE - 2\VOIDED. i'llnining; however, is
, _unavoidable; bat it should be bad - reconrse
_to as little:as , possible .' At to ovurprunir.g,
it is we nepeatlar monk than net priining at
all.' One thing-is certain; that the more Ap.
pie bees arefruned. the less they bear; and
the aatrie"itiay he said of peer
The authored one of our best practical
works, having described how -an apple tree
should be;iininaged for the first three orfour
years, remar'ks
' " - deb.' this nothing mere Will
• be necessary than to--look them- {the trees)',
Over from time to time, culling ont caiefully
antsuperabusidenareaches that may appear,
particularly these•which have a tendency to
- injure the proper figure of the head, or are,
likely to become stronger than the rest
these Tatter" if suite_ to remain, will injure
aujr description of tree, whether it be a stand-
ard, an espalier, or whether it,bo trained
agninstlovalk, This istle best advice that
_ came givett-To itroite'Who have tbe mansge
ment of Apple - trees in an Orchard. lt is like
the*rthy Mr. Glasses instructions to " let
• then - a alone." . But our . Suffolk - eorTespond
ent's trees are in a state of ruin. Thekseem
to , be like the Devonshire trees, which Mr.
Belfield describes "with beads tangled and
matted together so as to set both sun and air
at defianeni Tire wood struggling fur exist
ence atnongst•the dead, and all henry' with
moss 'anckprem.lturc old age."
• With such iretprthe pruning knife,and saw
must -be. -used,rnqp3tingly.;_and _lf that .is
trilavanri. - -,SlifNlk-,correspondent't gardener
- rneaul:by - laselatitazally" , ivengr, ie with him.
Not r ihat-there.is much, science in the..opera
tiiin. The)frif thing le do is. Oils:don-a to
.the quick every dead branch, limb or spuil
, they can do no goad, and are mischievous on,
;anetitilt .g,thorA'arVtliat rthisoffer, to sun
•
end - ii , neiiessiry fo the tree as.
to the gardener; Until that has_been done
-live wood should remain untouched. &cond.
ly ; as Soon as the 'dead Wood is gone, and the
gwrdener can Lace, distinctly. . what he has to
work upon,le should:_prune out every shoot
that' whips c;i - civia..ses'or - rubs'against another,
so ailto leave plenty of room between, the
shoots; a foot is not too much. In doing
this the weakest shoots should be removed.
'Thirdly, all the thinning haying been dote,
the.end of each branch should be stopped by
removing more. or hiss of it according to its
'strength. Fourthly, after the stopping, all
loose bark' and moss should be scraped off
the branches and main_stem iwith
_the - blade
. of an old hoe or some such blunt edge, and.
-the scrapings should be burnt. In this way
alone can insects With; theireggs he destroy
ed 'with certainty. Such scraping can do
no harm; and in - addition to the removal of
insects it enables the tree to breathe more
. -freely, a very important matter, for the' Iv:
big bark is as much a'portion of an. Apple
tree's lungs_as the leaves are. This done,
earl - go no further, and it is only neces
sary afterwardt to leaVe the tree to its vital
powers;, watching however how the new
shoots gnaw, and cutting out . from time to
,time all such as in any way : whip, chafe, or
cross each other. ' •-• 1 7.
In these remarks the state "of
,the soil . is
not noticed. . IThOu - ever there is any doubt
about its being thoroughly drained, that also
must be carefully - looked to, for ,no Apple
trees can retain' their health hi - waterlogged
ground:l. Neither can, they prosper - when sail
is -exhausted of all its nutritive matter. - When
that is the - ease-weak manure, such as plenty-1
of decayed leaf-mould. burnt weeds, or any
shOuld employ . ed: Strong ;
aziuticsalacal Marini? is tube avoiderl.--Gar
denees Cairoa hie. • - . I
far Rabbits and Raccoons can be made
eac4ent..hy :drebsing - nicely, and .soaking
over niAhtin a plenty ef cold water. Then
parboil to fiesh water; then' boil in ti second
water; with !scene salt and saleratns. When
tetaeroUthe,,ositsto: . cool . ;-ihen cut fait. alt the niestititO nienalicas. Then heat,
some butter in -a frying pan, plaee in the aria
esi-sprialde on salt and pepper; and fry slow
ly till i delicate brown. This why of pre
paring tbcM removes all the wild taste, tpak-,
big the Meat - Perfectly sweet, tender and nu
tritsons. By: trying and Straining the fat;
you-have a nice, white oil.— Geneses Amer.
11/ism Biscrri.—To three pinta or sifted
flour; add ime quart of boiling milk. )When
milk-warm, stir into the hater one cupful of
potato or hotrwinewed yeast, and a tea.spoon
al of salt. Whet Tight, add one tea-spoon
ful of soda, four spoonfuls of melted batter,
two talrlowixsmfuls of whiti sugar, with dour
atiffisough to mold. Make into &Lail cakes.
Wheit night, bake in a quirk oxen.—Geneser
— Thropaincie s 'inizt of sifted (but,
opnflawpoonfulmof Irak, one beaten egg, one
small ieri=niioc'flif ofsodp, dissoli*l in a lit
ter, &ti cupfitiOf enktm, two cap:
fuln m ilk, or buttermilk, and a spoon
ful or two of white stigsr.- fitom thoroughly
to a thick. liattery ,_Drop with a spoon on
buttered tins. Bake in a 9uiek oven.-=-Gtio •
'
7, - ' -- 4— r.--f—Vc.;
..DIAN crutu , "mue quart of
-e% It table-spoonfuls of
meal, aisatciur spoonfuls of:sagar.• Boil fire
rninuteic-stirtin - Wher'i-eued, add
six well-beita - Baketboltered cups
,41444947,T ,
14ttter
gatillitawg* mit. 7 1 .7- 2- , 17)
• .Fbr fkg fi►&}xndtnt Republics&
Experiment with Potatoes. ..
WYOMING' COTXTT, PA
. „
MESSRS EDITORS :,--Though not a resident
of your county, with your Permission; in 'lts
few wads a Roseible, I will describe :an"ex
periment I made the past seas.on, with pole.
toes, of the variety known as the Black Me
rinoes. - Soll'grayellY loam; plowed in the
fall, and then again quite deep. just before
planting; time of planting, thirir- day of
May ; quantity of land, one third of an acre.
The seed Was of medium size, cut in two
lengthwise; so as to have a part of the seed
end on each piece ; two pieces to the hill,
with the exception of two rows 'through the
Middle of the piece, in : w*Lthe potatoes
were left whole. putting two "fritdium.sized
tubers to the bill, being double the seed of
the rest. As fast as.l.cut the seed for plant
ing, 1 put the,Cht sides.in fresh slaked lime,
quite a_quantity adhering to them. To one
half of the piece, I put directly on the seed a
heaping tablespoonful of salt and • lime ; the
other half, about half a pint of leached ashes,.
and lime and salt-on the two rows_ through
the middle •of whole tubeis, - covered the
whole 'about two inches -- deep. As soon as
the tops were late enough, hoed. them onee;
and sprinkled lime over the vines when darnp.
They
„ grew finely through the summer.—
Those that had lime and salt in the hill were
of a darker green and more vigorous than
those with ashes. The.two rows with whole.
tubers had full double the stalks of the °th
em-and, asa coMequenee,.were more puny
and not so stalky and healthy•looking as
those with less,seed ; and when we iaune to
dig the potatoes, there did not appear to be
imy more in : rumbet in the hill• than those
with only half the seed, and near as-large; -n
few only were rotten; Thoie with ashes
were very good sized ones .wit It a few rotten
ones. Those with salt and lime were. far
superior to the otherii bolt in size and num
ber, and with scarcely any rotten ones:—
There was a perceptible ddfarence as to the
rot,•with the
_whole tubers and those that
were cut, though all were serxed alike, , the
whole-ones rotting the most ; those cut,.with
ashes on, the next. I can account for it in
no other wily than that the limo on tiw cut
parts of the potato acted as a, preventive.—
There was not an accurate account kepi" of
the proceeds of the piece; suffice it to say, it
wits , 'perfeetly Satisfactory; IL
- .
Obstractiveiess in France
In the year 15:36, Dr. Crandall, a leet urer
on :Botany, suflered• =six
merit in the old jail
,at Washingtori; Where
he contracted a mortal sickness, Err the crime
of, lending to a citizen an antbsl.svery- pain
pblet, whichlte had accidentally used in pack:
ing some specimens. Fifteen years later.
Mrs. D6nglass, a most estimable lady of
Norfolk - ,Na., snared. impriscarment for the
crime Of_having taught some colored children
to read. At the present moment, Mr. Green,
a colored Minister of the. M. E. ChureVof
excellent chat'actOr, is . serving of a sentence
of many years' imprisonment in the peniterb
tiag of Maryland, for
..the crime of having
in his possession a copy cora-Uncle Tom'alCa,b.,
in." The "London Beacon," has the follow,
itig, which may be Called a parallel ease, and
shows bow despicable - our deeds look when
done ly Others:
"The report of a recent trial in France of
a man • for 'lending a beak .to histeighbor,
shows the petty persectitions to which l'rot
estants are subjected itithat country, and how
little personal liberty is really enjoyed there.
It appeared that•two neighbors, a Protestant
and a Roman Catholic—happened to fall into
conversation on the worship.of images, which
the-Peotestant, of. course, eoratemnhd, and
made_use of certain aripmenle, kihiche.. - he said
ha had derived - from a certain book (he pos
sessed at home. Ills Roman Catholilp friend
expressed', a Wish tia . see thd..boold the
Protestant prornisi4s to lend it tol4m. §ome
days elapsed - without their meeting
when the• Protestant, Who was carry,ifig the
book in his Pocket,- met the daughter of his
Catholic friend, and gave her the book, With
the request that she would give it to; her
fi
ther. The girl, howeeer, gave it to he moth
er, and. the mother took. it to the priest. He
on his part, alarmed at its heretical tendency
laid it before the mngistiate ; and the Prot
estant:- t* his own great snrprise, was sum
moned before the court fife viblating the Id
cense&-Tiewlters Act, and disposing of books
withouf a license. In vain, his counsel plead •
ed that the law in question Was never intend
ed to apply to the simple loan of a book to
a neighbor ;-the provincial magistrate found
him guilty, and sentenced him tone and
imprisonment. We ela hardly suppose that
si sentence so flagrantly-. unjust will be allow
, • ,
ea to stand. But what must be the state . of
society *here such a sentence can be. pro
nounced even in a court . of primary resort
nr'7"ne lexicographer, nay, tells us tlatt,
"coop" was a general term for a vessel to en
close anything, as hencoop, probably mean
ing that such was the case when the- vessels
were.mede c f-wood. Hence the maker of
all such vesseFa was called a "cooper.': Sex':
ton, corrupted froth sacristan: milliner deriv
ed from Afilan,-as the most costly ladies;elps
- were firmerkr Made there; tinker, evidently
formed from . tise'soninis produced by their
labor. Pedlar,;.Tobi* believes fhb, to be
an abbreviation of petty dealer; man. v, host%
ever, believe that its.root is bound in the old
German redder, or in the Danish Leteire, both
,
tar Earn money before you spend $t
New Anageffent,
rcz•risoo-060.
TILE subscribers will continue to carry na 1111
Mercantile 13tisinees
as 'heretofore, at the old stand in the Thick ,Block;
under tliu.iiame arid style of
READ & CO.,
and
and they revue-fully invite their old custoiners, n
the public generally to give then; a calL They de
sign to keep constantly on hand a tortni
of seasonabie Goode, irocuprising their mold variety of
ge: P r = - V2 t ;
0 . 1 ‘ . 7 4: 44 Li
-44 f a 3.l 0 ,43
IA S -12 .?; Ei f 14' •"e
a v v i r t'"-.'o; 4" 4 i
all of whit* they offer on the most ieasentitble terms,
for Cash, Country produce, or - approved enedit,
J. P. I.lltyr, with • C. F READ.
koniiti.e, dart. 1,18 a. •
--* •
`SALT for Bala by 70.41 barrel. iby
0-. Jan. 6, 1839. READ k CO
• •
- STOVES PIPE TEN' Customers,
• •„
. t and in' particular to those L o
indebted to tec, irti *odd ey, (Mee mom that we will
SHEET IRON WARE. sell Etr
TFIc uieletukcaed would troommee - to the
public • READY .PA
that he is again in theabovimenthined businea., •
an d
_ way b e Abend opposite h i s oki eland , on v iiin ! hereafter, and ail accounts must be settled without
Stmt., below && a sea "rota, wh ere h e or al b e .b a ppy . : further notice. We are, tired of writing nuoninE
tu nee his oM castotuns and as many new -Ones as Lettere, and supporting* Postoillie:to our lots,`—win give nuwa all.• - *• • Westiil take AB ds of Cain at the highest market
ratea kin
Ssoreabf the oerrest 'Patterns - , and at the cheapest; • •
• • • - price In payment. All aecOante sum d• tog over six
tfilinths cin • 'leftist - P . . silt he: left foecidlection nn•
Jobbing,' Done on illiOst Noltei — I .1- 5
tled : 11 .-„ "
e. bhp in exclumge for warm, thdies u rk
8, 2,..4lllXnatiallr. -
gontresc7Noc, M OI I IRISEr - OCh2liet POM. • ‘1:
Great .
.Triumph
TheßeadyPaySystem!
IT IS - CERTAIN THAT
GOODS
CA;BE SOLD Sucemsmus . IS
1111071 TR CkS
- •.1 AND AT
SIIISQ:UEIIA,11111.1 DEPOT,
3E 12 40, 13.1
Brij Si titnibting this assertion %%ill do well to call
1. , : at the Stores of _
ilosohtliT) & Co.
Where it wilt be proven that' the merchaf.t, iu sel
ling Ids Goods, can afford to sell eIIEAVER for
CASIII, and can offer inditeetuents sufficient to
make it an object to purchasers, at whatever sacri
fice, to procure the money to make, their purchases
on the cash Sllerin. - •
They have justrevoived, and are cenbtantly zo
ceiving a large - assortment of
DRY GOODS AND CL,OTHING,
particularly adapted fur
rail and Winter , •
and a hieh are purchased
s under the most Eliot-able
circumstances, for (lash. •
They are:enabled to and will otherand sell of prices.
fir below• others that hate given everlasting eriNTit,—
no matter „tvlietlar it Li to Ton., Itir:‘, or //err..
- THEREFORE,
Examine, Compare, and Judge
en NT EDON,
an as., , ortment heretofore unequalled byatlything,er
er offered in Montrone.
0-'3?"
IND
STAPLE DRY GOODS,
Comprising ;many new and &Arable styles of Good:,
anknownin ibis market,among which will be found,ln
Lathes' Dress Goods, ;
all the no'velties of the day, cheap at
Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, & Co's.
SHAWLS.
Isretv ancrelioice styles of Brock., double nod single,
Stella, Plaid, Weol, Taltua, and Mantilla, tin , : a nor
style ni'CIiENILL SHAWLS,
, CEAP, AT - -
Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, it Co-'s.
CLOTH - CLOAKS:
An rnktortynent always on hand, alio Lir Cloth and
trinindin,o to match, of ail shades,
• Cheap,
_pit ,
•
Guttenberg,:Rosenbatuo, & Co's.
gyijmaiipruzmigg,,
In this department we can offer great, inducements,
as we ore purclimlng directly limn Itnpert lug 110t15P5.
The assortment 'comprises - ,
French Sets, Sleeves and Collart3,
Worked Edgings and Insertings,
and a great many more articles too numerous to men•
tion- 7 -all of which may be found
CHEAP. AT
Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, Fz Co's,
E ( 43 SC) TLL)T; 9
Bonnet, Ililkons .. Elow4is, Plumes,
ire StifrNetings, and Fumes,
aC srliolitle azitl Cheap. at
Guttenberg, *Rosenbaum, & Co's.
DOMESTIC GOODS. •
May be found all the di&retot walo!ies of PRINTS,
GINGII.I.IIS,
BLEACHED CO 11S,
I'INE U.S.I'LL:ACII.4I) MUSLIN'S,
TICKS, -
STli 1 P ES,
DESwfs,
;surds c;d,,
CHEAP,' AT •
GrTTENDERG, & CO*S.
BELDY.BIACE
As this is one of their principal branches of business
in Let: York City, they certainly have one peat ad
vantage over all the rest of the Clothiers, they hav
ing-one !Inner steadily in New Yotk City . to devote
all his time to thLs particular branch of manntactt,re.
They will fat7ti.h, at 21.ny date, a good Garment, - at
about the tirlee fo'r which the materials can be um.
They will warrant their work and a complete tit or
no bargain. ' They keep constantly on hand one of
the beet sluts of: t
0 - yer and 'Under Coats ,
St7C:ll ne
FROCK,' ORESS RAGLAN,' SACK, SC PANTS,
, in great variety and different t.t.le.s.
lf i
regift r ifestsl.viests
Suzb .313 Veirck Rivah, Camiut; tr, And. tiatir,
CHEAP, AT
.4ntleutberg, 'Rosenbaum t' Co.
:..CLOTHING
- ADE TO lIRDE4.,
OF THE '
BEST MATERIALS,
At Short Notice.
fader Garments,
For Ladies fir well as for gentlemen, such )n
SILK, LAMBS' WOOL, Le.,
CUFAP, LT
Guttenberg, Rosenbansn, 6c Co.
One twilit 4724"eteni f aeic se,
r,TO'otir ntizaeiaterriends and
THE•WIBE CAPTAIN
Keeps Wide of the Rocks
WHICH WRECK THE SHIP
And Wise PEOPLE Trade where
c c cl
Are Sold the Cheapest.
NEW 'GQOPS
.-lIAYDEN BROTHERS,
ONE PRICE AND READY PAY STORE.
i Jost orrireil a large and Splendid Stock of
sl3pie & fqvicll Dm &lob
_
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, _
Hair, and Caps, Boots. and Shoes,
WALL A: WINDOW PAPER,
Pious.: and Salt,
Watches, Jewely, Yankee. Notions,
ike., Sze., &ir.,;
and a great many artieles ton noinernas to itontion.
A card to the wise. If von want bareains call at
IiAYDEN
29. 1 Q. 5.5.
S'ew Milfiyrd, floe
Binghamton Water Cure,
BINGHAM TON,. BROOME COUNTY, N. Y.
THIS F.:tat,HAliment is open 'Tor the reception of
to bent , the whole year, and 14 arranged with a
lea to the health and comfort of iurnlids during the
treatle, r. The
PAL YOOTAO
are thortrighlr warittea and the entire house ;A kept.
•,.
f:\perieuce ha , demonstrated that watt , r tre;inuent
is un , .teurcessGd luting the. Autumn and Winter
mouth..
Expressly to the Sic.lc
You are an invalid and desire to he eared. You
long for health. 3Ltlie the fuoper efroit - and your
health will he re,hlred. Are 'your Liver, and Shin-
Itch ? are 'your Thi oat and Lungs ditteased?
are You Bedridden, unable to walk ? hare you Rheu
nt4on nt• impurity of the blood? have you General
Drhility and Palpitation of the Heart? have all of
your efl'orts proved abortive?
Go to the Binghamton Water fore. I
Water Treatment will speedily cure coil.
'For further particulars, address
O. V. TITAYED,3LD. I
. Bingham on. Dec. 22, I S.ss.—tf
ONE HORSE STORE
1:111.71YM ritTLL SPEED!
SECOND - LOT OF .
Fall & Whiter Goods:
.Just received land reinarlotilf,joy, for
3 1°1-11M 3POI-1.-cir
Convinced that the " Ile sixpence is prcieni•
hie to the sho•-•shilli,ig," we pr 4030 dealing upon
that PLW• By ..liiny,coo(l, at "figures which ran
'rid (nil ...it,"anilpa,ting the "Hightso :gar-
Pr:ces for all kinds of PRODUCE, "we ex.
1,,,t a RUSH.'"
"Dry Goods.
1-3 LACK SlLks, Poplins and Flails,
A) PRINTS in endlegs variety,
De Kahle:. and Gingham:3, thi, hest to be had
From 114<'Gify of " Great Notoriety."
In fact evet y thin~ in the line of DRY GOODS going
" lOlt THE P.l Y, - tat SMITH . SON'S.
OLOVHI - NG.
T TNDEI COATS, Over Coate:
rims, lre:,t, and -Collars, !,
Gip. 8000, and Shoes.
(I,cap fur • the DOLl f ileS,
at -.SMITH & SON'S
GROCERIES.
lbs. Good Sugar for $1,00. , .. lb:. Rice for
11 1,,,r1. I Ws. Salaerath. ftir *l, , 0. 2. lbs.
G oo d aud other Goodh at equally low
figures, Jit 3.1...: 4 311111, jr. 8 SON'S.
}'or e s know not, we root matte a rhyme,
With thi. hind of Gor.,ds, at this presnot time,
Suffice it to sac, we're nll kind..-and 'enough,
From a bbl. of` Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, F61),74.e.,
In a cools irf.rth Sang.
JrlTCii up the train, bring along your Grain,But
ter, Egg.. Feathers, Paper Rag., fir., stud don't
fo•va to lu lag the II j , Bahie, and what es../1 you
hare to spare. lours jti Trade,
& SON.
Springrille, Dec. 1,185 S.
retttype 2 ltfroin Yew-York, with a large
and choice vartrty al
GOODS,
which betrafeN_ to Iris customers and the public, at
burpried, for CAA. • His stock COMpriFe.? ;
DRUGS
N
PAINTS, _ ,
O s ,
WINDOW GLASS,
DYE STUFFS,
GROCERIES,
GLASSAVARE,
CROCKERY
3111:1;011:4,
CLOCKK
WALL PAPER,
WINDOW PAPER,
WINDOW OIL
SHADES,
FANCY GOODS, ,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
JEWELRY,
PERFUMERY,
DRY GOODS,
HARD WARE,
STONE WARE,
WOoDEN WARE,
BROOIIS,
MI:SUES,
JAPANNED WARE,
BIRD CAGES,
CANARY SEED, t
POCKET KYIVES,
W MIPS
UMBRELLAS,
61;S:A,
PISTOLS.
AMMUNITION,
TURPF,NTI NE,
CA M PHENE,
BURNING
FLUID,
ALCOUOL
(For Medicinal Purposes, only.)
TRUSSES, -
SUPPORTERS,
SHOULDER BRACES;
PORT MONLAES,
k SPECTACLES,
mvi,n A,. PLATED SPOONS, FOILICS,
gap PENS, • • '
STATIONERY,,
VIOLIN STRINGS, MOWS,dic
And all of the most maw
PATENT =NICENE&
'Thankl)ll for the liberal patronage hitherto
rcceis
ed, be lop to tnerit a continuance and large in
, cren,e of the same. Anti TURRELL.
Atclttc lee , Nor. 10, ISSS,
NEW STOVES.
LT is i u l a r n 2T T is just recelrinrg,a large
-NEW STOVES,
including a lull a.ebottnicut of ELEVATED OVEN
LARGE OVEN,
AND PLAT-TOP PREMIUM COOK STOWES,TOR
WOOD or COAL,
• WITH A-SUPERIOR VARIETY OF . • •
Parlor, Oftee, and Shop Stores,
• lin WOOD Or COAL: Also
Stove Pipe, Zine,;SheeCtionitove
- - TOes,
./ke.; &c.
MIS AS:. 4 .OET.MENT wALINCLIME.O; MOST
SELECT and DESIRABLE STOVES
in , markel,'and gill be told on the roost krorable
tenztai Sc., to which .he would-invite the par— •,
Ocular attention of
e ASH BITTERS.
,
NEW U/LIOILD, likwensher, 2;1858. , '
Th.e Blitid Shall See.
Ait new AOPPI7 of spectaelks; lust
retgred s CAllpdtttz„t9 kVA. ey.t.oo ,
1-... 1. 0; .
Effli
1858..:, - . , ....kplqi)litNiNie4 t4 .llosB.
AND STOVE EMPORIUM
T" UNDERSIGNED would take this opportnni•
Or to inform his friends end customers that lie
has recently made large additions to his former ex
tensive stock of - .
Hardware, Stove'', Stove Pipe,Stove
Trimmings, Zinc, &c.,
and that lie prepared to supply. the' wants .of the
4conununity in that line at unusually, low prices. lie
flatters himself that his Acilities forinaunfacturing
his.own Wares, Stoves, .lc., give him a decided ad
vantage over any who purchase and transport at a
heavy expense their entire stock.
He would any to ''.those who wish to purchase
STOVES of any' description, STOVE PIPE, or TEM-,
:RINGS, of any kind, and pay for .them, he is prepar
ed to gire them great bargains ; but to Choke who
' want to purchase on a years. credit and then let it
run two years more, he had rather they would call on
some one else, ereu if they hare to pay seventy-five'
per cent more than an article is worth.: In the line o
Shelf Hardware, •
•
his assortment is the largest and bestseleeted in Sus
quehanna County; purchased as his stock has been
mostly of manufactmeni, he is' enabled to Offer in
ducements to those country merchants - who buy
small bill rarelyto he found this side of the big city.
We ran offer stiecial indueements to Carpenters and
Joiners who are in want either of TOON or• Building
Materials. Illneksmiths can find ANVILS, VICES,
BELLOWS, and, in fief, almost any thing in their
li n e, by calling on us, chrap for eo,h !
Our stpek of
•
Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots it . Shoes,
Hats-and . Caps, Yankee Notionsote.
n, large as the , times will admit nE They Were
purchased at a low figure. andwilrbe Roll at prices
to correspond with the times. - •
We liavC just opencd•about one-tuni•a-half cont
ready made clothing. Everybody Kurt they - are
cheap. Some say they are rcru cheap, and a com
ber Intie ventured to say they are flog cheap.? Bets
tain it is that a small pile. of money will buy ilarge
pile of clothing.
We would Al, in this connection, for the informa
tion of all concerned and the " rest of mankind," that
vie are tired and-sick of the credit sys tem; 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 offering our goods at prices
to correstxmil:
-Cash for Pork
market pike paid for PORK in tlio
hog. J. DICKERSIAN, Jr.
New Milford, - Nor. 17, 15.79.
. REDIOVAL.
New Firm. New Store.
Public Avenue, just below J. Etheridgolt.
ALDWI 711 would respectfully atutounce .
. to the public that lie has ossociatml- himself
with tVII. L. ALLEN, in the
J. SMITH; Jr., A: SON'S
FLOOR, FEED. AND GROCERY
BUSINESS.
ATFO, that they have removed into their newly fitted
np building on Public Avenue, just below .1. Ether
idge's Drug Store, where can always be found the
choicest brands of
Fnusily
Meal, reed,
Pork, Hams,
Fish, Dipped Candies,
Timothy,
/Clover,
Field
Garden Seeds.
Al,o a general assortment of
Groceries, such as Sugars, Itiolasses,
Syrnps, Teal Coffee, he. dee.
Thankful for past Errors, 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 sure of another.
Being ithder a different Administration, it is very
desirable, to hive all old accounts reified, and com
mence anew, under the Ready Pay System.
BALDWIN & ALLEN.
We. Aunty.
ME
ituAikozibiiTi- --
Insurance Comp. of Phil.
Capital and Snrpitta, 0300,000.
Chartered Capital, $500,000.
Oiler. Franklin Braying.% No. 408 Walnnt Sr.'
IRE INSTIZANCE on Storer. 1)910112 . ... rIII.PC and
euerati v. If A ItlN't 118S1J11-1 7ifsE on VennelB.
C1‘1'4"..r.1 1 7 ,04 to anJ into all patio of the World. jul.nd
linntrat.a.c on Good.. to aid fnlni all C2rts of Mc 1 - 1.101,
Statement of the Et:odor...and Conditiott of the (2 , 14-
' ker City lortirattee Company, of Philadelphia,
far Sir Months, elating lune 3irtlh, I 85S.
raplla{ lniti.nn; lanuarr 4.47.079 87
Intnnanrenolnril ant/zanernrll (map Jan. lot to July 8.295 is
rynlnlnn. • 11:1,071
Ile-InAtunnto, 1,977 !4
.102.6::
LOSSES, EXPENSES, 6.
To LOOO raid 46-1.4,a
Re-Tu.. Ilel. rrprolnun , , and Esiararo,.• A — t" ,l44 /5
Ilattuce remit:tug wlth t he L',•nn t eny Jtel y Id,
• ASSETS.
llond., Medi:arm Mncir., pon Bonds.. Loans un
lateral and 'MI Lo n.. hr., 91Ar.1
•
Billm • 90.011 T 9
Cast co I.nd Alai f n Ltank. and due frtiu' Agate, 2:1,916 06
CALM,
I:=2
i)iret °Do, •
(ro w !I. Ital. E. P. !tom.. A. C. Cuttrlt. Rmr. If. Poller. J.
Eilwarti, J. G. thin. E. IS. ltalirr , F Perkimi, C. G. A.
CLamberlK. Pomeroy. B. It. Cnorvell. “rol s. Jorav,
WM. D. LUSK, Agent.
lIONTTMSE, September 15.1514.-ly
Virr FARMERS ATTEND I 1:1 1 ,
toT:Tllrsgncdr lldrzP;;t t u t it:nlln 6e
A.lr.auaoti,ntertediat
MOTT & TIILDEff, •
at the 0111 stand of M. k E. MOTT,' are ire
pared to furnish PLOWS of the most approved pat,
terns now hi use, such es Blcachley'a, ,Votes from
Beam, dx. ;Also Points of all kinds, Landsilles,
Cultivator teeth, and all kinds of castings for Farm
ers and othe r s. all of which we propose to sell as low
as be a tiled by-any establishment In this coon
try. tinmi MOTT.
G: A. TILDEN.
We are alo agents for Emery's Horse Powers,
Drag and Cliental. Saws for wood, also 'Dog , Churn
Powers, which wo can furnish on short notice.
tfontrose,;Dec. 1, 1858.—tf
1 1 40iirrnr FOUND': 1.
liE unt i t s t e lwho tilt FIVE DOLLLIIS by pureliatt-
I.
.lug a cond.rute coat:, when he Could bare got
firet rate one for the Nam price, can have the dam
age repaired' when he wants a new coat,
.by calling
upon tho subscriber. , t I
The Styletareliow on hand, and .I em
prepared as usual to accommodate the public with
.substantial Work, and rig plea ultra fits. I keep con.
atantly otilenita large and well selected assortmenfol
Skill, Industry, an/Good Temper,'
and can confidently promise to eerie my. mwmaners,
both in work and price, in a manner that elutll be en
tirely, satis f a c tory. -.Call in, gentlemen and young
America; and get your cold weatber.rige.
f Shop'at the old stand, opposite thnitspubli
can Steam Whiting Office, two doots west of Frarle's
Witting done sas eons!. JOIIN GROVES, „
, ' liontroc.:63ePtember 1848.r4tst _
•
Sweet
FRESEFLOTiAtki• /*telt; -4t4„ - for' sae by
- • LYOl4Blt.-80y:-
HARDWARE
IN FULL BLAST !
READY-MADE CLOTHING !
Ptuthce talon in el.clinngo rorlotta.
J. DICKERS! AN, Jr.
New 31ilford. Nor. 17. I'M. •
A. listowts,
Montrose, Oct. ttn, 18Z/I.—m
Officers.
Sokeffiriv - ifthil) V001•0$0.
CARRIAGE-MAKING
BY STEAM!
lIAWLEY & LATHROP. having re
moved into - their new building- on Turnpike
Stre,et, near L. Searle's hotel, are manufacturing and
will keep on hand .
Carrliages,Wagons, Cut
ters, Sleighs, &c.,
They }Nye proiided themselves with a Aterain
Engine and all,tbe necesaary machinery and eon
.venienees for doing work with diapatat ; and being
both practical mechanics of long experience and em
ploying none but
GOOD WORKMEN,.
they are prepared to-do all kip& of work •in the
Blacksmithing and par
tiage Making Line, •
in their usual prompt and
lArorkinanlike Manner,
and by being at all Limes on hand ready and willing
to answer any order for work, and by using
Good ,Msiterials,
and by MODERATE CHARGES, hope to receive a
large share of public patronage.
Mc would tender our thanks to our-old customers,
and invite all in want of work to give us a call and
see for thentselves.
Montrose, August 11, ISAS.-Iy
Ready Madd Clothtg,
HATS, CAPS , R.C .
„• r
A LARGE and desirableatoelt oeIiEADYMADE
/IL 'CLOTHING; and HATS, CAPS, &c., consisting
ofevery variety and shade, and warranted to be made
in every particular ua good as custom work s and a
prices that cannot fail to suitlor ready pay, may be
round ut the store of F. B. Chandler, for Fale by
Montrose, M:iy 6, S. LANGDON.
- -
RIGHT IN TOWN :
EXTENSION TABLES
x.t.iirrACTVUED AT
SMITILBROTHERS I
of all SIZES and PRICES to suit the TIMES, of
Walnut, Cherry, and *ahogany,
and warranted to wol4l tight up to the girlo.
Montrose, June 9, 1868
J. - Htginbothani,
WATCH FINISHER,
General llepairer,
CIF the Bcsr EN4I . I.IEIT, Swis4 , axt. Cnrxrse Du
ll rl.xz PATISNT AND DiTACITED LEVERS.
REPEATERS," LIPINES,
Truly proud of the flattering encomiums bestowed
on him as an honest and superior
WATCH JOBBER -
.1
and grateful to all who have employed him, and deals.
ly co to those that. have continued izr be his- steady
customers since hTscommeniement in Montrose,(now
nearly three years,) and encouraged by those who al
ready know his abilities, in now informs those who
do not, that early in life he Was taught the art' of
Fin ishnig New Watches,
by Atkin, latmof Lord Street, Liverpool, who was a
first rate MAKER and REPAIRER of the best
watches. After having worked for hint upwards of
nhie years, (seven of which ILI an indentured appren
tice,) he then commenced for himself, and latterly in
New York; wheee , he has been employed by Some of
the first and most respectable establishments in
Broadway, Maiden Lane, Ilo*cry, kr., and was by
them classed a first rate workman.
N. B. He has always on hand a well assorted stock
of Watch Wheels, Cylinders, Watch Jewels, Main
sprinos , Watch nand?, and . :WlttC ll . ol asses ! which
will be' carefully fitted, right away, and for prices -less
than they can be had in the City.
[$ Shop in Bentley, Reaal,,k Co's Store.
Phomig Block, Iron trese, Aug. 18, 1558. I
HIGHLY
ImpOrtant Infor mation
TO ALL GENITLEMEN WHO WEAR CLOTHES.
HAVE recently mad e arrangements at considera
ble e xpense for doin g work In the
All.oltrtid 111181ITESS,
on very short notice, in a nett, durable, zlnil fu.dlion
able manner, drid at
REDUCED PRICES
I will furnish garments to order, if desired, or ren
der the eustorder whatever assistance,,he may need
in selecting materials of the Vest quality and at the -
Loivest 'Market Price.
All my work will be warranted as to fit, finish, and
durability. 'A customer need take his work from
the shop unless it suits him.
Being permanently and exclusively engaged in this
business, it shill be my,great aim to please the pub
lic and thus sicuro their patronage. , P. LINES.
Montrose, June 10, 1858.—tf •
=9
ta'mps and iltateriais-io-iiiihi4.
Goai."St
SOO.OOO 00
DPURNING;FLUID, CAMVIIENE, LAMP. Ott,.
CA.N . DISB. Er.c., of best qualities; constantly on
hand, and at priees as cheap as the cheapest. Cus
tomers may rely upon getting Fhlidund Compliene,
new and gciod,l4ct I sell sofast theY.wevesek. stale.
Also. Cans and Lewitt% ABEL T 11.1111111.1.
3lontrose, 11or. 94, 1833.
MIZZEI
A FORTY HORSE POWER
STEAM ESS . iSE Fan SALE,
- IN IGOOIII
e)FEET eight Inch strtike,,l4 inch Cylinder, bal
leuee wheel, three, tone., Is a strong well built
machine. Suitable for a Coal Shaft or tannery, and
will be sold very low. Address, -
POST BROTHERS.
Jan. 14, 1867.. Montrose; Pa.
•
rilp - ET
e_ u a .0e rtile.
o f
riIOWFALEIrM i
AYE 1101 )
Spri ; . .abinit ; 5500 acres, of
tantnitliti'witers . lag .Brook; a branch
of thl,f. kaw h igatt river...in Laverne Cuunty,Penn'a.
abOntmldweriletween, the ekriVing tttirne Soren
toir end Pittston.. These lands are covered:with rat
sable timber, and being situate in' he MoStextensive
Mineral reglott" In
..retitasyliattia-known to•contaly
Iron ort...And ;believeilto abound in coal, and being
also in•the immediate .vicinity of several rallitutds
made , -end nave lu progress--offm. to the capitalist an
onpbrtnnitylor the investment of money that seldom ,
occurs. For furtherinformation apply to N. P. Ho.
sack, Esq., No. 11, Wall street New York, 13r to the
subscriber, at fontrose i Susquchanna coutity,Ps., the
attorney in fa tof the owners: 4 •
April .6, 1884. - HENRY DRINEEB
SOAP -ML UFICTORY.
THE subsirlber keeps constantly on hand for sale
at his establishment in Montrose,the best quali
ty of sorrso.lP, manufactured from the lye of
wood ashes and grease, in the old fashioned way,and
not by .any patent process.
For those that furnish the grease,he manufactures
theaa.e file 10.611 a harrsL _lrtutrata..4- an CUES
to be a good ahicle,or the'Soap may bercturncd and
the money reroded.
Per barrel . e
' Haiti:l44TO • - l7 - 2 ,50
Wholesale Oealeriwilk bofurnishecl—if delivered
at the Ashes inYrontroge:-itt.the i Ale of.tonbeirell
for $45,0r at Scranton at ten barrels for #50.1
I. JOHN HENRY WAkYS,
McMtraseillfirch 11356.-tf
'IIIII{iIittMANUFACT nn ORY.
•
Alf AEV Itl*o T ER and dealer in all kinds of
Iruirlmiltarel is now prepared to •fill all
orders er,-Eedsteade of all Mode at wholesale or
retail,- on abtirt notice. • Retail price:trout. from $2
mirre la, according to style. He also keeps on band
Ready:maths Coma's; and aft he - hos an elegant
ileum, he lr prepireit toOttend Nirrals op short
Vew WOO, Doc. - 1(1566.!-4tlyi • •-•
♦ND
=I
rItICES.
THEIREATEST
4111
Lai CR •
M-411 Up
DI
1— •
V> e
Ce IscoyEfty
OF VIE AGE.
'° "! of
EVERY KIND OP MINOR,
MON
t
The worst Scrofula down to acommon Pimple.
o . b.. triedd it in over eleven hundred ftr & enter &lint r.
(opt In two own. (both flaunter humor., Be to now In latep,.. .
duo over Mtn bet nd'ed certificate. of Ito yalue, all Wittig too:,,
mllesof Matra, - - h •
Two bottle* are enfiladed to tun a nurOng Imre month.
One tothree bottles will curethearone kind of Pimples an the h., -
Two or three bottler will rienr the nem. ram,.
Two tittle" are warranted to cure the worst:canker In the moo,
or Wonoth., . ..
Three tolvehrableeare warriatedto tore the wont Ural of Ea)
alipolna.i ' .__ , -, •. , _ . , 3
~' Opole twO_bratlel are warranted to con all am/win the Toe.
-. Too bottles are warranted to once runrang of the me. and blotch
rat among thri half.
Foil r in itle hotting arc warranted to Omrau and mooing u;,,r,
One bottle will one poly eritetloo of the skin.
Two orthreehatlos are warrauted to due the wont kind of rtb,.
WI T
* 211 0 .
Wnr t hroc. tittles are wanatded to cure the mod derpr ratecnu
1 of rhenntatiran , „
Three or fnur bottle. are warranted to core WM:l7'cm.
Five to eight bottles will cure the wont owe of Snafu''.
A tone& ta alarnon ereporleitred Omit* find tott/e.and a Pf tr . , 1
Cote Is warranted inert the above quautity le taken.
..-_.,
- ROXIirtRY, STA :,..
Divot Ma oan.—Tbe renatnt ton of the 'Medical Mierwery, h. , --•
ing all kind of human, bora welleotahliolted by the 1141.111110,4, t ,,,.
Mall who have ever toed it, *oral nehtt not oty anything . tb •
t e
othiert, no the mod ' , MINI phyadolana and I e Moe remit.' lin.:
glst. In the roman- ore •Intantrtifttlit In it.* .
„In prtwentlng the Ittalical Monwery to otr nobler. 1 LID it +., l, n
Nit knowledge of curative tower, In lining all; and ,ri..,
moot of th.e Mow, to which von are ortnnantv oo Liu` e,
That moat earn:totaling dl tare to an uffectionate mother,
- NURSING SORE 1101112,
In content or lira' n miracle ; your own temper It motored to a. ue
rat ...M....". and your babe from .hurt and fretful nano to no, o, i
"wort "lambent, and the Medial Iturery bravoes a Num... ,
ttleolng to your huclend nod hooW hi.
In the more advanced stages or . -
C A 111 lIE E-R •
the
It extend" to stomach, azodne., - ,
D , " A P s II P SI A
-
~ .
which Is nothragbut esoliernoth/ratonoch ;Own tothelutestiowJ
, _ • .
• KIDNEYS, -:
ettfttinX m.inkinir. rime routine. and an tudlfferencetVCO to Ile cir,-•
of your &car. Your utransell b.
RAW AND INFLAMED,
i'our fooß iltstrPfK, You, and yen Mn fall" take eerhlt, ki,,.!.. ,
eeen of that. your origetn does not get half the nouti, , bniro It
-tains no the arrltonnous gold of the ranker eats It ~,, • th e , ~,,
MIIII4eXieI 10411 its bloom Intbecotp its tame orga4l'. sn.i yme.
beta day Wt.: Yoe vault ofcoutabiseni your protein beam,.
loom nod the dhr.w of roue I.ly weonte- relaxed. .Then Mr, 3
tree of disenksliblely the Medical plow:wery LpanstiarlyadapuL
C CUE;
Palpitation of the heart. tlalo In the-side. is-mimeos of the 10,,,e aLt
ortoll of the Inek:painof the hip jaht when you Inigulat.ll
of tho bowels, and also, that moot extends:log es, tin
. - P
t I• C VS
!tow tunny thong:lnds of pow' waving; are loiffering from 1k!. the.
en c went pinlng softy n naleershle life. anti their text door ',151.!. •
does not,binirthe reme. r hto hum. Mt voter m 111411.31 enod
old pmrerb, ...An nonce of preeentko !Abetter than n poutatuf cur,-
In flit MEDICAL DISCOVERY
poet have hot It the preventive and' the core, with this amd cot
rood guntity. I bat It will newer under any ciretundattres,,to
Injury. No ellante of diet el,er neoesanry--ent the best you can
and ono. et, or it.
DIRECTIONS FOR 1.74....—A1uit5, one table spoonful per - dav_
Children over ten years. de.ett epointfut—Chtht... r,roo
'night rears. tea .noonfhl. A. 1.110 Glltectlono.ten be ahreable vh
'.'otrullt.utions. take suffdnent 10 operate On tl,o bowels el, n Coy.
pone. truly. ' DONALD •K Fr-gNETiI.
Pyinelll.oo nertettlo. . For ale by Mt ELTUItItELL.IIO:dro
J. T. ti Mitre .t. CO.. Gnint Rend. amp It; II: IVF.tty,
bluna Deoot. •(July .1/ 1
- -
Think,
,
Lignite !
•
- DR, "SWITNE'S
.
COMPOUND SYRUP OF
WILD CHERRY.
A R a! : ,l v h7LZT? " Tin " l y
~w r " n h a ' a c Z Tl l . l o " r a rl7.ln l ; e l n n the threat
vral the Liver Complaint ?, ilave volt the Itronchitts?
(ditty, prone werni/V/ni. PtinvinarrCnnomorglon;
.tjte Wed w4ll an yir the atnce imnta i rr a t;e Dr. 81 - AYN
SO it 50L 1, 51 tr ov NVI .11 FIT; It wIII effect a epil
a, pernauent core. notheerldence of thoomodswho hatcher:,
curcilly It win teettly.
Another Ytemarknble Cure!
Rocca Freder!ek County. Md.
it,. Swkrxr I—l - tome SI It a duty I owe to the patina.
and In Inotice to ran, I have theruht proper tn make brown one at
the mootextraorginary tures. ft, Joy own vitoe..ilint Lan ever tint
truly mottled., :in the trmhth of OC:pher hut I wan aillivtegi TEL
Valhetinn.lt, my hreaot. which fennel:lA:Aire plod.. era
.41.0011/MUaldied to my Lonna and very mod, three
I.irre onanlitiro of rvirrillition. e.Tlcrhal and
breath meld tam !broach my Luna; and out *numb the
my tnea-t with agt.inimt tame. attrudN, with a violent coa:l), nt
and ottlii, Ina of appetite. hod rximme debllily no that me phpl ,
thonscht my case tinpele,o and beyond the power of nods-:m. I
remained irhtbh erreicing tonititioß for a 1000 nine. until I h. - ,
ienhte!l In ntrleton. and There teemed to he no hope for n e.
bat bunion reln the pablkrlnnero of the many wonderful cure ,
relturrne4l 6y veer Cnateetralf Prier or Wu.t.enner.litun,ti.m.
Italthenre for Em hnlthol and cornenenced its nee. art tr.
nx
Kllntt 4ltlette4lntmenft.lr erint. ranlll4.. the:detente
lunar Innen Mein ttvhenl. cooeh subsided...too eqo 0,4
toottem / wterteot,,,d hemth,
liver five vt-no hare entooll;and 1 atill remote rr prefer -fly
man to thin day. lone 1 have Oct had a day a
elrliteen month.. Z -
Menne accept tar grateful Aeknowlvilvvmritn.
• YOlll, nry_reiTeCl lIIONIAS
The gulealwr is well amplahitml.,with Thomas Dhoti, and .h
teetiff he bh.l , efh nforteht .4 ahove trpresauted. rer t trd
recovery an airecet a In:mete-11 1A e to i
wort
LAWllhs- rnetnll be,olloe orsne/eiy.
. MES FIV.
• - of Iktlin (Iir:AIN Baltimore Contemcv.
rains rarrtett.ante me
Swaylte's
Compound Sfrnp-of - -Vild Cherry,
The origln‘l and. ably tenteme Merry prepsiMito. not tl.l,
MIA. It being compact! solely of Vegeml.le It.credieuts. d t.an
tlnd 11b perfect ,alert.
Swayna's Sarsaparillaand Tar Pills,
A rcutle lu:trails, and alterative nndlciae, far superior to the
Plan to gametal use. -
Swayure's Celebrated.Vernaltage,
Dr. Stenyteli Panacea; tot'putifying the Blood:
•
Dr. Swayae's Bowel - Cordial,
An Invaluable minedv - Cnr Iliatto - a, Dyechtor, Elaollea; Choten
and all Bowel enmphlnto.
breeze...Ls Drusests :—Dr. Suayues Bitter edlndivon . li
'great and nn lied remedy. Pelee unit !Agents. Sold hr
ABEL TIT RELL; J. ETRERLIXI E.„ Montrose, and by [ital. ,
Creel - Where the.m.gLont the I . I.lllitt vol Stole.
Premeed milt ov Be. It. SIT A 171 - B h SOS. 50. L North 71b
Street, ribiladelphin.
PATENT XIEDICIIif INS
A!TONG the great s -eariety . l Medktnes at Torreleabtore. roar to
found alt of Dr. Jayne s Justly celebrated Fraattv
.11yre'selterr I'rettnal mtd Cathartic ; liaises's rore.t tfnr
and Forrst 1' Is; flatland Imb:bested Getman Untie; Lor.den ,
rtes of Fatott modhlnes ; Merchant's Gargling Olt. the mate./ nt
say for sprains to mat or land rear I.oovrit ; Maitre.. r. lettda
ltemedy, and; floret Meads ; (Iniekti Vertolftore, and a variett
other lands ; Trases :11agnette Ointment.tlas oast remedy form e•.
, rbeturattbun. 0.114 all IntanJulatory otatplatnts ; Pond'. T.strael.
find rale UAW: for 'both. pu emery at the above Ointment ; Andrea •
tralo Destroying agent. a toted article ; ettilvJek's tialaant 371 C hot
Liniment; .00d'i'.1arnoiltre Hitter+, Canker,Dtotat, Lieber;
Dysentery - Drops; Itaker's CoMpoohd for Dysentery; Ifoulitrt •
,Pll4lll. for Drapetsda 11eltabobra Eateact of Bache and Etnact
tretpartlla • a vatiety of :dyes, the berth; market. &L.. 3,1
an almost rlidlcu vartety of Patent -Meattines.attnenther tor• 0000 ,
oui to tint:remit-4okt suffice it to Eir, that the public will and sew •
'revery thlagla this line, at the Drag and Fatter tinier of
llonttose - July. ' !ADEL TI:ItIt ET!
Dr. C. D. Virgil, - D. D. S.
)ESIDENT DENTIST, MONTE*, PA. ?ilk°
the Fraillin Rotel. ' Room, No. 2.
LIST or orators.
Gold plugs, largest size, - .
" " medium,' $l,OO to tt.l"
if it ema il , _
Tin de. *
- - '- • -
Pulp or Nerve Cavities treated and filled, .5,00
Cement ridings not mid.
Cleaning set„ • , • .
Extracting at the Orrice, • - . .2.
Irregularities of the teeth corrected at o 7 realura-
We charge.
'PLATE WORK.
Gold Plate,.sin;;le tooth, • thou
" " 2 teeth, - . - -
" 3 teeth,
" " 4to tO teeth, per tooth, -4,&
Full upper or tinder Jaw, on Gold, Gum teeth,
Banded, • • 5,;m
Full double set on Gold, Gams and liardetl,lkPre , A ,
Full upper or under, Plain, - IS, rt
Full Double, Plphi, . - . . 90,00
Silver Plate, halt theaboi; rates. •
Improved Mineral,Phtte, two-thirds the price'of Geld
Plain sets. 'Rio Plastic; same as Mineral Vote.
Tim Public may be - certain that all operatitina sill
be performed In the most tender and careful unurci
and in the hl hest stile orthe Art. '...111 :,jobs warrant.
ed. Gratefullar past favors, a continuance of the
.public patronage is rwPectfully uolielted.
C. D.PIEGI
- Pa.; April 7, 185$.
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OUlt sto thoroughly f rie d , to t he
e ithe sattattetion of all, that they need no rec.
e:,d from us: S. 11. SAYRE& BROT111:1 1 S.
Im l n mtrose, May vo 867.
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• NOTICE.
DEMONS desirous of paying me money,ondebi. 4
-a- _away description, can do so by leaving !licit
payments tr,itti Post;Cooper &•Co., Bankers, MOM
rose., to my credit, sbose receipts will be allowed
from their date.. • • - C. L. W.AtD.•
April 8, 1666..-tf
STEAM GRIST AND SAW Xi ILL•
OST4)ItOTHEiS bitibirpurchaaed the sta. e
Y
Ostahlishmentorill keep twnstantly, on hand
Perfilli o-sd Fine Ffour,Corst Meal of soperiorlao !-
kr& a/se Chop, and Bratt-at the lowest cash Pricy'
Custcwiltatiik will be dope wittitiettpateh, and in all
!saes wOrriwi'red: ' -
Montrose. Jul Y.I 853.-tt.
To the , fineeting Public.
TIMMS' OELERRATXM CATARRIT S.g7F,
11 Ax UTALLIBLI RIESILDT, for sale by R. Voter,
)012*11111:':ii. Tompkins.„Brgoldso 4William * / 1 '
Thayer, Dirnock: . Montrose, May 26, IS.as.
,
Second Hand Barrels,
OF nearlj every denwriptlon, entire and chtay , r
than we osel;far sale by -
• • AftEL TURAELL.
M?atiors Nox 2 4 ; 1248.