=I hietior4the_Statalt re - ,Ixlitoois, *the lorefiar of Mount . Irfician• , amen' to represent, in "this `tate., tne "Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the • Union,'-'.l venture to apriesilto-the generous and patriotic people of Pennsylvania, on this day, the anniversary-of the birth of Wien. nvorotriA. their 10, In Andean with tbePecfr • ofcrtherlStates,•to corrilileto thipbrehase of Mount Vernon, the place of his residence and bin tomb; and to secure it forever as a public and enduringmounment of their una baled gratitude for his life.long services, and increasing veneration for his illustrious nime. •Gratitude to one whose life was so_ generous and exalted ; veneration of an example, such• as his, of virtues that have. so elevated the character of a public, man, „may well enlist the deepest synipathies of the: women "of America, anilembolden. that to claim the aid, not of their own sex alone, hut of every one who justly glories in being a Countryman of Washington, and whose heart is moved - by actions the purest and noblest that man can - render to mankind. The'Object Of the' Mount - Vernon Ladies' Association is to. obtain, by - Voluntary con tributions, a sum necessary to t purchase and hold forever , two hundred acres of the - Mount Vernon Estate, including the, mansion where -WaShingtorldwele'and died, his tenth; the • garden and grounds around them, and 'the landing at the Potomac by -.wig& they_ are approached.' To collect. this sbin; Vice-Re gents-have been appointed in difterent States, with. lady-Managers, associated committees of ladies, and advisory, committees of gentle. Men, in the variouscounties, cities and 'prin. - cipel towns. Every person by whom ope dollar, towards this fund, is paid, becomes • thereby •a permanent member of the Associ -ation and is inscribed as such in a record which will' be preserved at Mount Vernon. Similar arrangements will be immediately - organized thronglimitiheState of Pennsylva nia. and . a public announcement will be given of the persons by whonv subscriptions' will be received and the registry of names be made- ' • A large amount has been already collected "from pikes where these aminktnents have been completed.. The public press, so influ ential in good Works, has lent its powerful • aid. Associations established . for philan thropic purpOses—the fraternity of Free Ma ions, to which Washington himself belonged; that Of the Odd Fellows;-. the voirmtary mil itary "companies and" firemen; and numerous bodies assembling 'together for objects of utility and benevolerice,-have everywhere ex- - hibited the deepest interest,. and , united in this noble effort with the most there] spirit. Patriotic individuals have come forward, with prompt sympathy, to lead and encourage their sevieral communities; and the cheering prospect is held out that this wide-pervading spirit, sprewding through all ,parts of our common country, _is insuring complete sue- Into this' alliance of general . Pennsylvania is now to enter. Always dir .tin,guished by a devotion to works of voltin tary. benevolence, which is am inheritance " blended 'iiithher name, she has, besides, pc. associations connected .with Washing. ton, which relate to the noblest incidents of his- gmit„ - :-euver. It was hi Pennsylvania that, on the day when the delegates from the colonies first met together, be appeared among them to join in the task of forming - a common country. It : was in Pennsylsania ihat„witti Uneitstnpled modesty; grid touching expresakintrif anxious buedevoted . retnot; ism, lie accented the command of a little tw iny, scarcely formed, - and assumed the re - spousibilities of an arduous war. 'lt' was in Pennsylvania that, amid the fiercest' severi ties-of winter,.with troops almost famishing trinfniiked, he partitgt- their'hardships, cheer. their spirits, and kept them united to win the triumphs to _which he afterwards led them. It was to his "fdlow soldiers and faithful followers in the military line of 'PeiCiasylifirila;? that he expressed, when the war wasilosed,Midiwith a Mind: deeply af fected, his grateful sense of their attachment and aid. It was ,in Pennsylvania that he placed his all.condliating !fame -to the Con stitution which has cemented. the •Union. It was here that-he liienne its -first and most illuiltrious President; it was .bore .that he addressed to, his country that _memorable Farewell with which he dosed his public and immortal career. To ask:, then; the vrOmen of Pennsylvania • to unite with their sisters throughout the 13n lon'in this tribute to the memory of Wash ington—to appeal to all of the people, of Peamsylmaill to give to this great object their generous encouragement and assistance —is but to solicit from them 'a patriotic ser ' —vice, to which they are called by associations connected with his memory that cannot be surpassed, nor hardly equaled, in 'any" por skin of that vide country - which glories in his name. • . - LILY L. MACALESTEII, Tice-Regent for Pennsylvania ,of the Noma Vernon .Lodies' _Association. Purisnetema, Feb. 22;1859. tarry or Dassa.;—Ob ! the excellence of 'Ana clothes. Whet would Louis Quatorze . have been without his towering periwig and r high.heeled shoes, their soles .painted with ;Vandermenluns victories? Titmersh has so `shown him to you in =drew, a lean, forked radish of tmsin ; no Ludovictie Magnew, but • *pinched starveling, and short in stature. r — Take away Doctor. Birchmore's 'master's Mown and trencher-cap, with which -he awes the trembling scholars neatly as much as' withliisod, and with which he impresies the-parents and guardiani when be offers them cake and wine in the best perlor—what • is he unfrocked, but a brutal, 861 i-illiterate pedant—a 'rust quantity , of Latin and Greek floating about in a vast quantity of bile?— , 'Strip off the peer's ermined :robes, and a shameful 'padded old - man in'stays and a totters do es Regent street, leering under the bonnets of the maliners girls. "Ils the biasa that itutkes.the man in armor at- the Lord '. Mayor's quondiun show.' Unplate him, and r he is but a mechanieal -varlet; a ticket-J4rter, or a warehouse sweeper. The very Pope! whittle be without the Tiara the Pelham, .aad the Pudiermari's ring? Only a shiver ing sexagenarian in a flannel gown, teased by parpleatockinged dry nurres.---moosisotori -and ca*sterari! Sun Johnson sleeping on -balks with reckless Savage for company, and dressed in a ragged horseman's coat, has a - plate of victuals handed to him behind a screen.. He jai:lots& to alt down - with Mr. 'Cfave'e welldreased contributors, who were ao'ftspectable, and of whom nobody hears - vow. -Doctor Simnel Johnson in * soil' -- welbisushed-- broadcloth, and lais wig new powdered,- dines • with Burke and Topham - &aae.WCai toadied by the Laird of Anchin leeles fig sun, . petted by Mrs: Threlop and ainverittae.ven. with ging George. Great. is ~Diaaa.afftha Epbesiaus : and great also are .the successors of Butte and ltingee. . Mr. Sheltie heel Snip at met shall come, to-mor- • row,,to, measure me for a new 'cost with a veket,,folktrooB4,-atoat with a pittirn—Va - • . BIOWIr - !BREAD wrenore Ytieri*One quail of 'loam meal, one - pint of *bite or brown IfOar;coo* tes s lr fsalt , one-bait a yopfel . .eftecil*sses aixtorie tea•spoonful of diseobed in lot letter, *tiered jute one '44eskrt of sour zuilk, grimed. t trigeth ':esititoi better, and bake alleirit two soars. = • 811AllbitAlfULNOS.P."!kttoellMI?, 1 7 int feta some practical suggestions , l 0 , which - .we commend to our oommunity_as worthl ofat tention at this - season of the year. Ile says : a There ant other-things , held** flowers and verdiire; gsntldxeplirs •antt.tilinv air, of which spring should rem' 7 ; They may not be an.pleartaitt t'cltentemphtte. and have not the slightest air oc_peetry. They are re= prilsive rather than agreis'sble, for while the besexes from the - genial South, stealing and giving delicious odors, sweep by -us, there maybe some odor's suggestive of anything but the "balm of a thousand flowers." In a word, if we would not have summer diseas es.) we must put ourspremises through a thor ough spring purgation. ive do not mean simply washings, and *washings,. and drench ings, and flooding' of the external face of things. The occupants of all the dwellings should each inititute a,rigid search for decay • ing.vegetable and animal matter, which may he festering in dark holes out of sight.— Damp places should be ventilated and all de caying substances be gathered and removed. There is a great parade made in cleaning out coal ashes and cinders, which and rather dis infectant than otherwise, and barmiest at, any rate.: One cabbageheattgoing into -de.' composition will do more .misehief than -ten loads of asbvt. Let diligent care be taken to convey away from our premises all such matter, and 'thoroughly, to sweep cellars, courts and drains, and the bills of mortality will be convened to bills of health. • , . BONICA FOR. TRißB.—ltones are always ac cumulating in villages and about country res. 'deuces which might be put to a- better use than. to encumber the streets of to emit a disagreeable odor from under the knees. There is nothing like decaying bones fur all sorts of fruit trees. They are perhaps best for pear trees, next for" apples, and then for quinces; but are good for any kind of fruit, unless it be for cranberries, which . seem to live and grow on little but air - and water. The true way would be to make the'bones into super-phosphate of lime by grinding and then adding,half their weight of sulphtwit acid, - to be applied in small doses every year. But as there are not bone mills everywhere, and as the making of super-phospltate is a trade, which it could hardly be recommended to,all cultivators to leant, the next best thing istO bretik.them up into !nth pieces and mix_ them with-the soil, in Which trees are trans. planted. - from halls peck to a peck for dwarf trees, and two or-three pecks for trees designed for standards, is enough. The:action wilt be slow but very , lasting, continuing through-the-life of any. ordinary tree. Bones are richly worth saving for this purpose ;and at the small price at which they ,pin be bought to advantage. They ren. der a tree vigorous and healthy, and greatly I improve its fruit. It is not a bad pled to dig ;hem into•the soil about old trees. CONSTRUCT/NG Srantr.s.—Permit me to urge upon your_ readers the. importance! of care and knowledge in building stables. No single.disease, except lameness, is more cOna mon among city horses than blindness.— This is caused, in a great measure \ by keep. itrg them in Auk, confined stabloyand shad ing their eyes with harness blinders. Dark; ill ventilated.cellar stables are quite common. This stupid practice should be abolished, be cause such stables are very detrimental to the health of these noble animals, all sta. bias should , be dry; roomy structures, provid pi with windoWs to afford abundant light, and should also be frequently whitewashed. The•horse is a native of dry, sunny regions, and requires to be kept dry and warm in or der to attain to the greatest perfection. Close and confined stables, just like those which are so common, are thilrequent cause of that violent disease called glanders. A few. .years Since great ravages were committed among the cavalry horses of France by , this disease, but it. is now almost unknown in that country. This result has been brought about by simply making larger stables, doubling the size of the stalls, and securing good ventilation. In proportion to their bulk, horses need more fresh air than men, in order to perform the function of respiration, yet they are commonly cooped up in narrow stalls, which are not large enough - to keep a dormouse's hings at work.—North-icertera Fenner.- : 'MKDICINE JAW IsTsIII"ERANCE.—The idea that alcohol is useful' in disease, prepares myriads of victims fur intemperance. _ Alcohol is never neces,aryto . human body: Itself the prodoet of decay, its Info. ence can only . detiltiorate and degrade.— Wittont qualification, it is a poison and no poison ought ever to bessumlluwed by a hu man being. - Yet brandy, and gin are often , prescribed as specifies for one disease and another; and line is ordered till, from its latbitual use •as a medicine, the patients acquire a love of • it, whicb.depraves them and beggars tb&r tam- Professors Parker and Gilman, of the Col lege of Physicians and Surgeons city, say they have known women to become con firmed drunkards from using wine prescribed by physicians as a medicine. The physicums who deal out poisons to theirpatients, incur a fearful responsibility. _ Tbey can never re pair the injury thus occasioned. low long will death and degradation reign in the name of.science! • It is said that Pitt learned to love wine by taking It as prescribed for dmase by his „physician. Ile drank it copiously being quite a slaie to If; and his nerves ' became so unsteady that be" was almost unable to feed himself properly. In, any case and in all cases, keep the fiery demon from . children. - let them not date depravity. from very babyhood.. Keep all stimulants away - from children.--Life Illus trated. Evmso HOcas Fon - SlLciisstcs.What have evening boors done fur . nieehanies' whO had only ten - hours' toil 1- Hearken to the follosrihg tants': • "One of the best editors the Westminster Review could ever boast of and of the most brilliant 'writers of the passing% hour, was' a cooper in Aberdeen. Orient the editorsof the 'London Daily Journal was a baker in Elgin; perhaps srdof the-best reportera i f the Lon. don Votes was a weaver in Edinburg; the editor of the Wilmot,: was a stone.mason.- One of the:Aden ministers iu London "was a blacksmith in Dundee. and another 'was a wattlunaker in Banff The late Dr. Milne, of China: was .a herd boy in Rhyne. The principal of the London Missionary Eiciciety's atliong Kong was a saddler in Hundey and one of the best ',missionaries that ever went to India-was a tailor in Keith. The leadiUg machinist on the. London and Birmingham; Railway was a mechanic in Glasgow, and perhaps the very richest iron Sounder in England was a . work i% - _man in • Mow- Cliiit.' l her Molest?* Physicbm was a druggisi,in Unit Joseph Time wassutilor fiat , and_then a laborpr at the mortar arid pestle in Montrose'; 'Mr Mc- Gregor, the Member from Glaigow was ti poor boy in . 114 , ashire: James 'Wilson, the Mitiall'er*iitt 'Westbury war a - lionghtnan i n liaddiugtoo, and. Arthur Andersbo, the' mensbo from Orkney, earned his bread by the sweat of bis brow in the, Uldma . .Tbule: Then' otlens'anneoers Vent their _leisure hours in acquiridt ntletuitnoittedgeeit 41k4 merThellutiaph! or ThelleadyPajSysteml IT 18 CERTAIKITULT GOODS CAN DE SOLD SCOCESSF.UpLY IN NIONTAOSE. - AND AT • SUSQIIEMIANICIL For • Cash : T HOSE this assertion will do well to C"II. ore-s eitlffeqbei.g, 5me4b401) & eo. Where it will be proven that the merchar.t, - -i0 Hog his Goods, cab aflbrd to sell CILEAPER for C. 4811, and can offer inducements sufficient to make it an object to purchasers, at whaterir seed fice, to procure the money to make their purchases on the Cask Ryan's. - Tey have just received, and are constantly re ceiving a large assortment of DRY .GOODS AND CLOTHING. particularly adap,ted for Fall and Winter, and which are purclumed‘under the mat fitrorahle circumstances, for Cash. They are enabled to and will offer and sell at prices far below others that have given everlasting credit,— no matter whether it is to Tom, Dick, or Ilarr,p. TIIERFFORE, Examine, Compare, and Judge en WE GOODE, an assortment heretofore unequalled by anything et er offered in Montrose. V' AT 10 "Ir . AND - STAPLE DRY GOODS, Comprising many new and desirable styles of Goods unknown in this nnuic!,among which will be founti,in . Ladies' Dress Goods, all the novelties of the day, cheap at . Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, d Co's. SHAWLS. New and-ehoiee steles of Brodie, double and single, Stella, Fliid, Wool, Talrita, and Mantilla, :tat'. a now yle of eIIESILL SITAWLS, • CHEAP, AT • • - Guttenberg, Rosenbaum,it CLOTH CLOAKS 4n assortment alleays on hand, also Ladies Cloth snit trimmings to match, of all shades, Cheap, at Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, & Co's. EMEMODEIDERUE6Ia In this department Wm can offer great inducements, gni we are purchasing:directly from Importing The assortment comprises French.Seta, Sleeves and Collars, ' Worked Edgings and Irusertinge, and a great many more articles too numerous to men tion—all of which may be formal CHEAP. AT Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, & Co's. Dng@@, eIOOD@9 Bonnets, Ribbons Flowers, Plume•, Wire, Stiff Netting', and Frames, at wholesale and retail, Cheap, at Guttenbek Rosenbaum, Sr. Co's. DOMESTIC GOODS. May be found all the different quallties of PRINTS, '4OINGHAM3, BLEACHED GOODS, FINE Ur BLEACHED .JWSLLV S, TICKS, - STRII'ES, . EN) S , . ! SII SEM/I S} yardi tridr, . CHEAP, AT GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, & CO'S. READYNIADE CLOHiltrix Al this is one of their principal brairehes of - businefo In New York City, they certainly have one greet ad vantage over all the rest of the Cl4iers,ahey hav; ing one partner steadily in New York City to devote all his thoe,:to this particoltfr.brsoch of manufacture. They.wM furnish, at any time, a good Garment, at about the price for which the =MO:11s can be got. They will warrant their work and a complete fit or no bargain. They-keep constantly on hand one of the .best stocks of Over and Under Coats, SUCH AS - PRINK, DRESS, RAGLAN, SACK, & PANTS, • in great variety and different styles. Vests : Vests: Veits Such as Vets-it, Plush; - Caisimere, and Satin, CIIEAP, AT Gutteabergi Rosenbaum &Co. CLOTHING. MADE TO ORDER, • OY rya BEST -,'MATEEIALS, At Short Notice. UMW' Chtriminti" For. Lamay-well as for Geopcmcp, Duch a EMIL LAMBS' WOOL, kc., CHEAP, AT Guittembeim Rose shame, & Co. ronlis artifeienifor tiki wise. - To our numerolus Friends and etutomera ,and in,P l ,krticti*.ta ti)osc A:ta,orieg Shemaelyei to be 10444 to as,, Teula aa• twee more that tap wilts ,‘ .READY,.PAY, Inniafter, and an monists mum be seated Without farther non* We me tired writing Daudet" Lent" and su p o ti sg the Peemince, to opr loss.. We will take an theta or Grate at theMnikest otarket price in payment., An amounts. standing over six we** ne Onelitaiko, Apt!!! left for collection, an. MOM&Prg, Bile161411j4.111" NO! iROSE. 0d&r.20;i8513* LB5B. LlitittiEttrar, 1888. HARDWARE AND , STOTE EMPORIUM IN PULL BLAST _ ! rtE'DMRSIGNED would take this opportuni y to Inform hi' friends and customers that he has recently , made j A rge additioni to his former ex tensive stock of. , no idwitre, Stoves Sitove Plpe,Stove . Trimming% Zinc, &c., - and that he IS prepared to supply The wants of the community in that line atirmistaallr low prices. Re flatters himself thaellis iheilitics for matmfacturin. , Wm own Wares. Stores. kr.. give him a decided vintnee over any who pnrelmse and transport at a henry expense their entire stock. Re wmild say tp 'those • who with to purchase STOVES of any description, STOVE PIPE, or TRIM. MINGS. of any kind, and par for them, be Is prepay• tel to give them great bargains ; hot to those who want to purchase on a year's credit and then let it run two years more, he had rather they would call on some one else, even if they hare to pay seyetittflye per eentinore than an article is worth. In the line or Shelf Hardware, , his assortment it the lamest and hest selected in Sus quehanna ‘Conntv ; purchased no his stack has been mostly of manufacturers, he k enabled to offer in. ducements to those countre•merchants who buy Amen billo,rarely to be found tido side of the big city. We can offer: special heincements to Carpenters and Joiners who ore in wont either of Tools nr Buildine Material.: Blacksmith+ can find ANVILS, VICES, BELLOWS. and, In fact, 'almost any thine in their, line, by calling, on us, CAnip for.. Cash ! Our stock of . . Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots & Shoeg, Rats and Caps. Yankee Notiona,&e. is its large as the times a ill admit of. They -were: purchased at a low figure, and will be sold a t , prices: to correspond with the times. READY-MADE CLOTHING We have just 'opened about nrte•nnd-a-half cords ready - made clothing. Every body says they are cheap. Some say they are i','j dap, and a num ber have ventured to say they arc flov cheap. Cer tain it is that a small Os of money will buy a large pile of clothing. • We would add, in this connection, fur the informa tion of all concerned and the " rest of mankind," that e are tired and sick. of the credit system; wo have suffered enough by it already, and are detetntined to rid ourselves of the whole'' critter" Beliesiing that the nimble sixpence is the true system, we are re solved to adopt it and are offering our goods at prices to correspond. Produce taken in eichatte for 17 , weIR. A. DICKEMIIAN, Jr New Millen). Nor. 17. ISSS. Cash - for Pork : • PIIF. highest market pi-ice paid' for POHIC in Ole Hog. J. DICKERMAN, dr. New Ifilfortl, Nov: 17, IS5s. ONE - HORSE. STORE SI +o:i;4 A iT:) z - ! 111 SECOND LOT OF Fall & Winter Goods: Jtut received-anti selling, remarkibly /ow, for - WMIIO J. SMITH, & SON'S Convinced that the "21 - i”,/,/, siipn,r. is prefera ble to the aloe shilli,,p," we ptopose dealing upon that plan. By ,cling Goods at .` Ifyurts which (031.. nut fa,/ la suit,"and paying the " Mar kit-Prices fur . all kinds of PRODUCE, " Mc cs , iwct a RUSH!" Dry Goods.' BLACK SAKS, Poplins and Plaids; PRIM in endless ratielY, De Lainest and Gingtinmv, the hest to he bad From '?h e• City of " Great Notoriety." • la 'foci every thing in the line of DRY GOODS going to r " FOIL THE PA Y," at SMITH St SON'S: -CLOTHING. TTNDER COATS, Over Coats, . rants, Vest, an 4 enllars, Bar,, Caps, Boots, and Shoes, Ofeop fur the DOLL.i at SMITH .1: SON'S GROCERItS: i A lb s . flood Sugar for e. 1,00. 24) lbs. Rice for to,cw,. -10 lba. Salaeratus for .I,to. 2 lbs. Good Tea for 6'1,00, and other Goods at equally low figures, at •. J. S3IITII, jr. & SON'S. FOr reasons we know not,we cant make a rhyme, With this kind of Goods, at this presott time, Suffice it to say, we're all kinds, and enough, From a - bbl. of Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Fish, &c., ton 'rid • worth of snn . f. - TTITCII up the team, bring along your Grain. But. ter, Egga, Feathers, Paper _Rags, Ac., and don't forget 1 . 0 bring the irfe, Rwl,;e, and what Corti you have to Tare. fours in Trade, J. SMITH, Jr., & SON. . . Springville, Dec. 1, 18:4. • .... - • •—•— Abel. Tnrroll HA.S just i'eturnet front New-York, with a large and choice variety of -GOODS, which lie offers to Ids Customers and the public, al price, for 011111: MS stock, comprises ; DRUGS, MEICINES, , • - I s, WINDOW GLASS, DYE STUFFS, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, MIRRORS, ' GLASS WARE, . CLOCKS, • • WALL TAPER, WINDOW PAPER, WINDOW OIL FANCY GOODS, SHADES, . MUSICAL INSTRUME JEWELRY, PERFUMER , DRY DS, WOODEN WARE, ' HARD WARE, • BROOMS,STONE WARE, BRUSHES, • JAPANNED BIRD CAGES. WHIPS, • CANARY SEED. . UMBRELLAS, POCKET KNIVES, 'GUNS; PISTOLS, AMMUNITION, • . TURPENTINE; CAMPHENE, ••• BURNING • • ALCOHOL, FLUID, LIQUORS, • (For Medicinal Porpoises, only.) TRUSSES, , SUPPORTERS, '1 • SHOULDER - BRACES, PORT MONIAES, . • SPECTACLES, siLvEg & PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, kc., • GOLD PENS, STATIONERY, VIOLIN-STRINGS; BOWS, !ix , Aud all of the most popular , PATENT MEDICINES. Thankful for the liberal patronage hitherto receir• cd, he hopes to merit a continuance and .htrge crease of the same, ABEL TURRELL Montrose,Nov. O. ov 10 1858. To-the Public: 10 OILE Merchants publish a - few:Joy/ prices, or the pricesof a few low pricitiarifeles, as au - induce merdto persons to make their purchases of, thetn,un der the presuaeption that every thing is-equally low. Without occupying spec! in the 'pubGe• papers to enumerate prices; I wish it distinctly understood, 0 1 4; will eel] Gooiys as lute for the-quality„ as they. "atrilwax , aifit to any'otlier Stortilit 'Oda r place or county. RBalts.and Puttintsers !will generally find good tpudities of articles at " • • . L i .* • I and in, Drapt, Mcdicistag, raimis, Oils.- and Dye titer,- the Lary !KW, and the essottmezta fall; The • FANCY 80008DEPARTMENT-' • if aisle extensive. - Also, eltoic.; Family 'Groceiieit; Creekery, Will..Slper.efeVekl; reififka.,ete. inshuOvAtitriS.rfec7 *Ai% 410 04keig , k country , sterns:. As deaf in many departments:far trade,ind H.haae Wee srliu,l 4 s.44 ll q itsflttrete the itad►s Al's_ no,tiii4coptit;'neith er will i t be neeemertid e T ihelle:uhiiunstanies, to ill a catumn with aselcsa_rertitionA s luid- The people are intitcd,to can and examinnfor them , selves. ABM TigithELL. llontryee, Nov. , , 81:Lan- o tr sal 9.: eLI4 . We 104:re14.3 . JB6 • , New-Firtm.::New ..I;tore. Polle'Aviiiine, just liebril.ANieridgis's. AA BALDWiIIi ly announce 1':• to the poblie that he has as atad himself with, wm. L. ALLEN. hi the. FLOUR.IERDANTIGROtERT BEr SI E . 13-)3". Also; that they hare removed into their newly lilted no building on Public Avenue, just below .1. Ether 'doe's Drug Store, where can alwnye be found the choicest brands of . • Family Flom* ... Meal.. FOod. 'Pork.. Hams, Fhb: Dippe, Timoth v, Clayey, • • Field. 1 . Seeds. Also a general assortment of Groceries. such a. Sugars, 17140a4g5e., Syrups; Ten,Volflee, dce. &c. Thankful for past favors, won'', solicit a continu ance of the same. under the new firm,. pledging our eelvea do the fair thing, hoping ,by each bargain to be rote of another. Being ondewn different Administration, it is very deairlible to have alt old accounts settled, and-com mence anew, under the Ready Pa* Sroollll. BALDWIN k , ALLEN. A. BALDAVIN, Wm. L AI.I.FN. Oct. 20, 1858.—tc E=3 • STOVES, PIPE, TIN, SHEET IRON WARE• rr lie under.igooa wmtld nnnoorteo to the public OM Ito is again in the,alkove mentioned busine.s, and may Ike found opposite his -old stand ; on Main Street, below Searle's Hotel, where he will be hnppy to see Ids old customers and - as many now ones as will give him a call. Stoves of the newest patterns, and at the cheapest rates. Jobbing Done on Short,Notice. Produce taken in orchango for wares. • S. A. WOODRUFF. Montrose, Nov. 3, 1858. OH YES, ‘Oll YES, HERE WE COME. BIM& WEBSTER 3 HAVING purchased of a. A. Woodruff his Stuck in , Trade, are prepared to accommodate - all who will favor us with their enstom,9t " live and let live" prices. STOVE AND PIPE, TIX, COPPER, .A.ND SHEET IRON WARE of-eyery description usually food in the country. Also, 117117 D 0 W SASIL PANEL DOORS, WINDOW BLINDS, LATH, PINE L UMBER, and BUILDING MATERIALSgettOrallg„ - . Desvms for Country buildings, with specifications '7 and estimates of cost, kc., furnished to such as may desire them, at moderate prices. Persons about building in the County will find it to their interqst to call On us. Come and see us, we intend always to keep the latch-string 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 for Goods. Wm. B. Born, ) BQYD & WEBSTEL W xits-rs Montrose, March :i, 1838.c1y NEW STOVES. R •. a 111URRITT is jusCreceiving large 1.1. • stock of _ NEW STOVES, - including ii lull assortment of ELEVATED OVEN LARGE OVEN, AND FLAT-TOP PREMIUM COOK STOVES, FOR ,-WOOD or COAL, MTH A SUPERIOR VARIETY OF Parlor, 011 lee, and Shop Stoves, for WOOD or COAL: Also Stove Pipe, Zinc, Sheet Iron Stove Tubes, &c., &c. lIIS A.S.SORTMENT will IfiCiUDE the MOST SELECT and DESIMBLE STOVES in market, and will be sold on the most favorable terms, &c., to which be would invite the • tienlar attention of CASH BUYERS. Nay MILFORD, NOvember, 3, 1838. THE WISE CAPTAIN Keeps Wide of the Rocks WHICH WRECK THE -SHIP • And; Wise PEOPLE Trade .where wk-. CO CP 14, Are Sold the Cheapeit. NEW Gr.ool)S,' , , HAYDEN BROTHERS, OBE PRICE AND READY PAY STORE. Just arrive! a large and Spletulid Stock'of 814ple, & etoo6s, - GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, Hats .and. Cape, Boots and Shoes, & WINDOIV flour and. Sa4t; Watches, Iteweiy, Yankee Notions, acc., ate., &c. audit' great many articles too numerous to mention. A worortotbe wise.. If you want bargains call at HAYDEN BROTIIERS. New Milford, Dec. 29. 1858. Dr. C. D.. Virgil, D. D. Sr DSSIDENT DENTIST, - MONTROSE, PA. Office .1.11, at the Franklin. Hotel. Boom, No. 2. LIST OF CHARGES. • ' Gold plugs, largest size, _ • • - s3,no - " medium, - $l,OO to $1,50 " " 'email, - - . ,75 Tin dc., - - • - * • - ,50 pulp or Nerve Cavities treated and filled, 5,00 Cement Fillings not used. Chinning set„ - - • • 1,00 - 13:teaming. at the Office, ;25 Irregularities of the teeth corrected at a reasona ble charge. ILATE WORK.. .0: 4 4r 4 0,4 1 4e.tix4b,- - - 4 • 11 ,00 teeth;'-•"... ,00 „4to Full upper or under jam, on Gold, 4 1 uni teeth, ItandMl, r 5 0,00 Full double act on Vold, Ggms and Banded,filoo,oo Full tippeune:tinder, Plain._ • • - 45,00 Fullpoubleillabt.*k Silver Plate. half the above rotes: - • • jogrosiidlitleeral.Plate, tin:thirdatheitietiof Gold n scti, Kee Plasticorame es Miners! Plate. • The Public mar be certain that all operations will be Derfoomedjp the mostiender and carelbl matinee maIWW440 0 a 1 01 0 pf4 1 001 1 01Iffsw"M! - , GriterulAr pext COM.lll.Uince 01 wo pal44petroatige. rteretrOlelletted."•• , : • - • ,‘• r••• 41.1):APIPAIL, Montrose, Ps.; April 7, Mituses, THE :ben lir ,Soso - 71 :$ Art Noillrow l Nov- aaaai . - go4e th ill gl e" r i fi C4os& • • , 41' iniAosumnimit • CARRIAGS:=I4AIC3NG • iii-Awuot:4lo4...twieritor. baring re. fur o pr a e r d4nV i b e tt o n te etr ; „building on ate t jt i t n rn s. p a i n k i c St i vi c e oil, ' • ;-') ••• Carriagoe l lifttgons,,Cut tee . • . S leighs, '&6. Ther! have provided lumselves with a Siessui EiegiliOnd nil the none:ears Machinery sad- CAKir , eenientfes for doing work'iith . dtspatcht trad being both practical mechanics of long expetience.aud aa ploying( none but leandles, GOOD WORKMEN, they arc prepared tri do -all kind; of work 'in the Blacksmithing and Car riage Mak i ng s bt their usual prompt and Workmanlike Zdanner,, and by being at all times on hand ready, and willing to answer any order for work, and oy using Good Materiols, and by MODERATE CHARGES, hope to receive a large Share of public patmnage.- • We would tender our thanks to our old customera. and invite all in want of work to give us a call and see far themselves. i Montt ose, August. 11, 1859.-1 y .!. - . Ready Made . Clothing, ' HATS, CAPS, _RC. A LARGE and desirable stock of READY MADE 21 CLOTHING, anti HATS, CAPS, &c., consisting of every variety and shade, and warranted to le made ih every particular as good as custom work, anti a price, that cannot fait to suit for ready - pay, may be found at tire store of F. B. Chandler, for sale by llcintrme, May 6, '58.-tf S. LANGDON.^ RIGHT IN TOWN: .EXTUISION TABLES- - SMIT-H. BROTHERS, of d 1 SIZES and PRICES to snit the TIMES, of Walnut, Cherry, and Mahogany, and warranted to work right up to the nrle Montrose, Juuel, 1858. J. Iliggiyabothm, • - WATCH FINISHER, - General Repairer, ()F the DEFT Ekqt.;:tdt, SlVigic A%11) 6INESE Dr- Pf.r.l. ' WATCHES, PATENT AN'D DETACHED LEVERS. itreunits, Lryttirs, Truly proud of the flattering encomiums bestOtred on hint as.an honest and anyetirtf WATett BOBBER, and grateful to illwho havoemployed s him, and doub• ly„se to those that have continued, to he his , steady customers since his commencement in Mantrose,(now nearly three years,) and pncottraged bt thoselwho'al readY know his abilities,:he, now informs tirlec who do ttot, that early In Ilreln Was taught the art of New,Watches, - by Atkin,-Istr. of Lord street, Liverpool, who - was a first rate MAKER and REPAIRER of the best watehm,. After havintrirorked for hint upwards of Ding years, (seven of which as an indentured appren tieci) he thed commenced for himielf, and latterly in New. York, whAre he lain been en3ployed I , s,Otne of the ; 'first and i tnnft, respectable establishments in Broadway, Mniden Lane, Bowery; ke.,- and was by theM elasAed;a first rate workman. 14. - B. He Las 'always on hand it well assorted stock of Witch Wheels; Cylinders. Watch Jewels, Main spriiprs. Watch Hands, and Watch Classes, which will b'e carefully lilted, right :mar, and for prices less than they can be had in the City: • ' 111,2rSliepin Bentley, Read; dr. CA-Store. Plocniz Block, Montrose, Ang. 18. 1858. SOAP -NANITFACTORY. • . rillitrubstriber keeps constantly on hand for sale 1. rat his establishment in Stontrose,the best,qoal ty of SOFT! SOAP, manufactured from the lye of wood ashes And grease,in the old fashioned way,ano not by any patent process:- `.' ror those that furniAlohe grease,he manufactures the soap foi-$1,50 a barrel. Warranted in all cases to be a good •nrtiele,or the Soap may be returned and th 4 money refunded. Per barrel Ralf Barrel Gallon.. . Wholesald will,be furnished—if delivered at the•A shelf itildentroseat the rate of ten barrels fors,ts,or at Seri at ten barrel's for *M). JOAN HENRY WARES. Montrose; Mai eh 1656 t --CABINET NANUFACTORY3' ai.maLL • XILA NUr A CT U WER and deafer in all kinds of rurisiture,li no* prepared to fill all order'of- Bedsteads 'Of. all kindis it wholesale or retail on short notice. Retail prices range from $42 upwat as, according to style. ifs also keeps on hand Rea dy-made, - Coffins i and ar he has an elegaut Useese, he is.,preparad to.attend funerals *short nonce. " Rew Milterd, Dee. %, 11356.1-4111 .X - FitRMERS.ATTEND.IIII' THE undersigned wt respectfully aanodnee to , the FAIMERS and all others interested, that 114 ITT & TILDEN, at; the old!, stand of W. - E. MOTT, ire pro-. pitted to furnish PLOWS of the most appmsod pat. kilts now iti-use. such as Nab-Ale?: Moles k w , Beam, Also Poiwts of all .klnasLandsides,' Ctiftivator t4eth, and all kinds of castings for Farm ers and °theta. all of which we propose to selLas lOW as can be afforded frt. any establishment in this eoun try. ELIJAH MOTT. G. A. TILDEN. Wec wields/is -agents for: Emery's IfOrse Powers, Drag and Circular Sawa for wood, also' Dog Churn Powers, which we can furnish OD short notice. ,ilontrace. - - - - Tei'Musicians. - • IVATlTlOLA.Witttsntion is ailed to r tlie,cboice ye rlefy of Violin, stanitir. and Baiw - Vitsl Strings, an of theatest qualities in tuarlort. Alms gooj selection of I,Violists, Bows, I!,e,, ,, s,.Brisigre.r.ii Pieces, kingir Boardi. Rosin,Akt.,,kosiirdeons„Flutess, Drum StickisiTdning Forks, Instruction Books, kn., Call in. 44 tlic Vat ietyßtot or •.,• 1 'ABEL VUBRELL Montrose, \o%. Is3B A i'orty. noise Power STEIM kit-1111 FOR SALE. RDER. Q'FEET eight inch 10°04 - 14 inch Cylinder, bal• lance irbeel t lbtree teals: Its a strong wall built Machine. Suitable - for afloat Shaft or Taunory, and willful sold sir" 'oak , 'Address, , -11'OST BROTHERS. - Jan. 14,i1857. Montroso, Ta. 131fndSbiall Zee. - Juit e rod. Call and try, to 941 - the-eVe, at ov. 24; At., e t TCRELIifi, , ==l •PRICES. X 5,00 . 2,50 IREA'TEST ca - • en IeSJ lbos CIS . !!' t. 1.1 Ce lets a DIS C OVER Y mes OF \THE. AGE, • itimbory, bag Illmorered In on: , ottattolf 14o4urt• treed, a remedy that vans. • EVERY zmD OF RUMOR, . 7201( The worst Serothla do wn-to atomnion Pimple. • • tie am ttlf.d to over Hunk, ilndord ewes. d nnv, fliktt t _eept S h i a cast, (ball. burners) lit' ha, now I. ' U "'"'" t tn m ea n ee f ri= i h o r . deed certlficans of It: radar, wlthla Two Milles are warranted to tote a aurdng rave month. One to t h ree been le.olll earrthearomtktuet of Pimples on tht Two nr pm* t:ettles, will rant theater:a nettles. Two bottles ate warranted to curer the total canker In the mo. or stomach. Three to evehottles are wartarat4l to eau* the word kind of L. slpetto. (Inc to two bottles are =wanted to gore all humor In 11. t ' Ton bottles ore trltr.tuttfd to cure running of the can sndbloo es aroma , the hair. Four to hott le. are warranted tome rorrupt and ruonitst4c, One bottle Will core scaly elOl4l O O M the Two or three bottle,: ore warranted to Cwt. the. mow kind of eon Two nr three bottle. net warranted to ente.t he mmtdesperab of rheuinathon. • . Three. Or . Near bottles are warranted to core ode-Mona, Flee to eight I.Mtles wlli mire the wont Low of scrotal.. A hiltelt to always experienced from the Roo bolltr t ata p;•.Vire 111 warranted when the abort quantity Is taken. ROXlll'itY. SUS , Des, at ADA w.—The reptitatton of the Medi.% Inc Alt-kind fhumors.l. m trolLtat.3l.ll.4bent of all Who have ever owl It, that-I need not say ant'flAtir roe tonsiskitfol physicians and the mod motel glws In t he country are unanimous In Its Peal. , - In trreaeralog the Medical Discovery to your ontler.l Ito 7 , t , .,; full knowledge of it, enrollee power. do rrllet Ind all, trot moot of ttio, Mom,. to which non are lieforiaaatels That most exeruelatlnr.dlseam Wan affcctlonate NURSING SORE: 310IITH, I. em elt Ks If by a tulriefe ; poor noel. trtttlerr torestored ll', rat tiore"tne.o. awl emu hate hem Mort and fretful ttarn11,...e.t.,.. •treer 'amber.. and the Siedlewl Den Very becomes a focus:.. bterotoe von, loo.batol and hover old. .. De the more advanced .t.arrs br CASUIEIit IL extend: to the lornach. touting DYSPEPSIA. •' which ts wahine but cankeronthestearmele ;then to theitdmaino, MMUI relqUIP. tsTitt an trgiffference CVCII nthe of your famllr. Your stopuch In RAW AND INFLAMED, Tom fonel otia era_ ern:. snot p.m ran mtv take urrt.in erryy orahnt yam .v.teet d , . net gett half the temti.he,,,,,, taln, :I% the eterinlntintm 'lntl of the. eentet tAIJI It hp: In, t• • orkenplexinn kves It•blex•en antiteektler..lin. negre . :. ,1,,,, 1r • hem Joy I. (Me. For wont Li pputiphnient vont rt, - 447.1 the flt,re.., of ventr hioltr Impethe ietliisetl. „Then train of tlikluev Telikb the Sledlad I.gmetrery Is peel:duel) .11,1A.Li, CIIRE; N 40. 7, 1011 of the heart. on in the AA, ermknear of the 4;..• .411 of the tlack. Min of the hip Nut when vim retire. Irrer,ll - the bowels, and ale, that rung excruciating of Sl...us. tart PILES. Ras . 0001? thournmle pour women at...Tering from eek..e and ninltur nnav n mi,erahte Br,. awl their next en... tme doe. not km or the muse. I what to Irn MINAOII Tree mind thnt old proverb," An Monaco( preventfrn le better tleth 2 pound of tha MEDICAL DISCOVE4Y ran have froth the trttleittlee stet the elm. "nth thi rtn! 2.6.1 qunltte. t hat It will nercr bullet ahv ettrormiance, tutor?. Nn elsailge of dirt end necensary—ed the heat at ‘ ut innelEil of it. DIFIF.CT lONS 108 rsr,-1.M11 , . nun tahle ernonfui pet Children neer ten Tea.. desecot4nnonftat—.4"bildsto from 1., • oleo rear, too rt.worfol. A. un direction. con applimblc conelltutiton% take teafticicut to operate on the bovrelettriee a m; Va., truly. titligAtb KEN!iEbi Pelee *Lon eerllMl,...e For nal r ehuAttEt. itnntr:. S. T. t•ARLIZtLE & t.t0. 1 Great Bend. and D. WEST. 5.1,- hanna Dna; . • ''' lAllr 14 ISti -14 - FTPArnIIO, Inquire ! . DR. SWATNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY. A nniffiY,,t..7:tt.' 4 3.', r h,„2'. ogg, oltili7141:1 tilt .' ilm ir CP.: . lo ' : ',' you the Lien' Complaint ? Wive you the Itronehhis? Ner5.....1. IMIIV, or 2.111 . 0101.1”Ii1114 .Ndenonary Cou r .utoptlon 0 31. n , y. trooldett with awe of the above A - MD*4mm use Dr. - 0 , Ira l!. 1 . .• • COSIITIVNI) SYRI - 1" or erne I.ollEr,rl.l*, It 1!I n., ..-...= dy and penunnent etrre,na the eVillet,• beef llibiteasuit •.io I..iri • ......• cured by It will lenity. , - Another iteniatittibie Cure: f 0 r,,4 Et p.n.., pi, trtidettrk I'vtir?.. - ,11". Dr. Sltararn—Dear f:cr—itehertne It ft .11fly I owe to me p and to Juana. trim:. I have thmlght proper to make knono KR the most et tervinitharr tom., tv my own rase. that lon, mt .4,0 Indeverorricd. In the month of October lag. I was' tellocred -',.: II .every imitierinr ip my bren.t. which formed et laze 21.... m., .1... run ...temente:ll.llo my Lento and very north anklet t1.,x1.> cc dioeltarged ' , tree quahtlltes of compd... et,temal oval infra, i. 1.1, breath could rmti tlsontat toy I.nnga and not throngh the ms, , ! Irstat tylikstiruxnt rap , ,,r,lt.tutril. 1 - 1111 a tluttilt mr. '-• ..., tot nun% to.. of ...ppetUe.. au.l ratttnt oih,Y.,, 0 .1 Mat ÷, ,:••,•• • ' LI th0 , 11 • IiI my cuehopeleac and I.ekond the prawer 41mmlizt, ' 0,, o re in this wretch.' entoll44ra for a long time. atn! 0 0 -- . . wooted,to a mere .11eletom.„ .trol there ..... m e,l to 1... hope .n., 1 littt hov:ne read In the pomio pops. of the mops 0 ,, A , h . . 1 ~.. pmfontuol is ,vo ur Con rornnli tut+ no itirttriCaluti.llttru 'lv: 1 ,.1.- ..ur! ru 11uttimert , 1 . ..r0y01,{1...,n0l ~,,,,,,,pr i ,fg , . , , • -my 'o n etutfon mai trty . n.uxlmr, fAmily. tlx•nb.ce.. La In my h lovn to beal,and the rongh sub.ilded. nml 0:1 'l, - ,' . .. bottle, I Ira. n..tored In health. over tots year. loner ehm,elll.. nod 1 4111 remain n perf4rti.',.. mat. V. HA. Illy, June 2, te.:.i. I have not Lad a dais slet.r,a .., eighteen tnontht:' - ' r 0 •- ! . rt..a..e orvept my gratetnt arkhowretfplent, 1 1 to...WKery reopretfulty. ....111011..kt.'1 , t N'!.. 1 The mh.rtlh...t 1. well' ectplainted with Thrall:a, ikum. ~• 4 •-_, tedltv that he Tine heeh affileted as nbove.tePreletdrd. I mga2 o ' • recovery n'tattura 4 a aitiarie"—ltr 3ii a worthy member of ur.t. , i',...4 ur ofiirsti: A r ai tiruli.log i ,, )l i. ' . ll „ ,I•rr, - i Wiwi= I.alreirvu.aas suit • 'Dr. Sarayno'i Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, T le e d n . d l i :T.e l •l o vi n g d ct .' mpooc !Y ;" Ire ' l ' y ' ',7i ' u wari',l,cy'..a,Z o , - ..,...‘' Ittal with rusfuckat l lery. d , I ... . • Swayne's Sariaparilla and Tar Pills,. r i i tlePt tiPit. l 4 , k , c and alterative Pp:divine; far !Se n 114wayae's Celebiateil Versa ' ifitiVi Dr. tin'syne's P 311.1". for purlt'Ving the Blood. Der. Swarae's Bowel Cordial. ATlnvalnable remedy for T/Larlires!„ Dyrentery, Chalks,. and all Bowel Compfaint, Drepreero! DIAP/S(111.t . —Dr.Ssrayne's Bitter ' great and unequalled remedy. Prier ouly to cents. ..:44.1Ly TrunErx,.l, - rruvamov..Montrnew, ned everywhere throw:l4n! the itotlidy .ihd Blain Prepared only Dr. H. SWAYXE SON, Cu. Street, Philadelphia. PATENT MEDICINES. kiONO the great variety of Afeltkines siTonril's store.may 11 found all of lir. Jayne's Justly relehruird Ayres Cherry Pectoral and Cathartfc Pills; lisiary's Fort. AY< and Fore.: 1111.1 liothad eyiehrsreti t;eramin IMters; Louden'' of Family Inrilicir.ela; !tlef knl-'6 ed-gllrg 011. the aranteal*"'" edy for ..praine In nom or lwast .•rk nowt; klaiheosar,..l..falt , R eme:i 11 , 41, Itemosiv COrkrk's retinllnteearol other k de; Tre•kk'e ktagtoolie oimitmenl, , he gran. rheun stn. art& all htdanunatory contplandi; nrst salt thing for Itlmilaipm mows os the above Ointrneni:Arl . "'' • l'afn Destroying asent,a good ankh.; Woodeners Paha=six I.lldtment ; Atwo,sl's 4.1111di 6, Bitters, Canker Mote. Unlasra.a . . Dysettery Drop, Ilaker's (Namponnal for I)ysentery ihsgeY Pepaln. for Ilyspelkdat Ifelmbold'sran of Itmehm and Extra.: Sarsaparilla; n variety Sal:A.lolw hart in :market. FU.. ky. an ,hums endlook var.ety Of l'atimOtrillcineklitoother °tato enumerate—but suffice it to say.that the public sill fade, dy every thing In thin line. at the larmg and Forme Store ef_ Mont Poe .July, ' ABEL ?Pi:I:ELI.. THE Qt.:IKEA : CITY Insurance Comp. of Phil. Capital and Surplus, 8300,000. Chartered Capital, 1000,000. Ope, Franklin Buildings, So. 408 Iralno Ft: AN Sium. threl ll uall, Public s^. , terehals.ll-et..N•uerullr. MARINE T.NrteRANCE Carr , awl 1 , 11.4 ht To awl from all all of the Wort& thool, and frout all partA of the 1:1.104. StaikenecJat of [he Betaillellt mui Condition - of the Q.. ker City liuntratteert9tnpany, of l'kitagth , a; .for Six Nouths, ending Jane 30th, 18.55. eiii.ltal and Surplua JauuarT utereit reet•lved nud accruel from Jar. lot to July t.q. l'revulttlasMu", that and Re4ruumact• LOSSES, 1,:1 PE.,VSEIS Fc. To LL4144.13414 - - * 4444'1 Crl Igo., Ite-Its., TUC Pretniutue, anrraPt....A.- 3 4 34--V" . - -- W 14444 renulnloi;tfth ih'iti.44llA;i, - July Id,. Pol. - ...... 1 A SSEDS. .. , D o o.l,•4viligagr., ROcka,Coupoo Ihmil4, 1..0110s . Col !aural and Cmll LO:111141C AM. , ' ' LW. Itecolvable 90.,: "1 - ' , . C.can ea 'hand .atl U. Ilan*, and due trout A gedu4...,.... 17. , :. . •sani t-1 Capital, 4 . nn..,•.' 'olllcers. • °Tumor It. it It ILT; Preekent.f E. P. ItOSS Tice rr4. l-. - 11.11.o.ssuStrELL, See. te. Trese..l S. 11. Ill:TLtit, Ant. g. DI retttirs. igv!ree B. P. C'. rattell, Min. TIM. ' F.dwarile, J. G. Dale:. E. IV, Raney. I , Perth.. IL I."' R. Chambers, J.;.. PoLneroy , II E. tkesmell. antlS, • • Wit LUSE; .1113.1iTE rISE ,Seplembeyld,l:l4.-13e- • - STOVES, STOVES, s. UR stoverhare been is thomughly tried, to , the entire satisfitethin of all, that they peed no nec ommend from us. S. 11:84YRE & INOTIIEBS , Montreep, May 27, 1857. - - - NOTICE. pETiSol.lB , desirons of paying me money,on detv. of any . deticriptton, can do so by leariug Lima payments lath 'Post, Cooper it Co., Bankers, Mont rose, to my credit, whose receipts will he. 311 ° . " 1- from their date. C. L. WARP. April.s, Issll.—er • I.STEAM. GRIST. AND SAW ill Lt.. posy . BROTHERS having purchased the ew e establishment,will keep - constantly on 1330 Orifituf and rine flour, Cons Meal of ioperior a ty, atio Chop and Bran-at the lowest cud F Custom 'work will' be - done tritkdespatch, sad 5 , cneeawarrante4.' • MOntrOge . , :al t,1858.:41 ' , littlaelidlig 1011 e.. .111a1Noli._cti.:EnOtitti CATARRH $Nt, An lit rit.tinta'jtstater; Or sale by ;`. i . R..h 11 '*"`' Montrose _l S. D. Totutkins;' Brooklyn ; 'Thayer, Dlmoek., Montrose, May 40, ISSS. • • Second Nand" Barrels, O V '114 ' .14 everf deikription, beitcr and rhea; thi4 l new, ones for sale by TtjgELL. ailmtroA, iZoy. 2.2, 1555. -