A!-NocrtraitAi. SKETCH. 4Thriee the te - ineil est heti mewNl."- 7 -Jfeeileek. - Thou renteMber'st • Since Once I Sat within my dormitory, . And heard a tomcat on sbaker's abed, - - Uttering such piercing, tudnuttumiona hosed', That the loud babes grew chit at,his song , And certain men: shot madly from their hearth,: To stop grimalkin's music. That very time num, (but thou could'st not,) Running between the bakebouse and the shed, Richard all armed ; a certain aim he hook . At the black minstrel, throned by the spout ; Andlooid a brickbat smartly from his hand, As it should shy a hundred thousand eats; But did I see . young Richard's semi-brick Smash through the chaste panesof a nelichbor's house; And the serenading pussy passed on, In feline trepidation, Dickey-free. Yetnimit'd Dirtier° the bat of Richard fell; fell upon *little' tailor's bead— -• Bemire, milk-white ; now purple with the wound— The doctor called it " fracture of the skull."• I= , Leas Ake Pitete.—Every community has ,i 'neighborhood of the other. A few have per .• its "lucky - % man. • The boys it the street ; fret flowers; and. are ca ll e d h erma pb r o t firri, know him, and point him out as he passes ; . lathe ar tifi c i a l ho d of our gardens, ' . ltAtisz the adthiring crowd lilt their hats to hint; the i berry plants are apt to grow .too rank and tintia_iiiivisful envy and perhaps traduce - him-1 dense for their highest productiveness i and Sum seems natural to him. if he was not : should be thinned out so_ as to keep ihem born With a - gold spoon in his mouth, be has f several inches Apait. --- . . . long since exchange 4 his wooden one for it.: The.abOve - ,are perhaps the roost important Ei - ety-thingJie touches seems to turn to his : geneial principles connected with Succeseful advantage. nit faun •he bought a few I strawberry culture.' New for an application: _years aim., would now sell for :iloulde...the 1 , cho ose a - warm portion of the.garden;unshad• _money. - *lf there 6 but one good crop raised l ed by.,,treets ,oi- vines, and where' there is no in the town, you will b e - - sore to find it in his I ftanding ,water in the subsoil. .If the garden fields; and then what—prices his produce al- has alicady been trenched eighteen inches or ways br:ugs him. Depend upon it, there's i two feet deep, and if the , soil ii. warm, . rich something in •it, " he's ti•lucky own: "—This rand porous tbrolighoutpill you have to delis is the.outside view, and a most- PenAcio.us ! tc just spade up the earth , level it tiff andeet - one. -Let a man "curse his stars," coinplaini out your plants. but supposing the. subsoil of his hard jests, and sigh and wait for luck ; is hard, and the top s cut somewhat stiff and let him - feel the conviction that success i 1 eold, and exhausted. tiv other crops, -then something indefinite,- nneertain, which may ' proceed as follows : . &gin 'at one end of the or may not follow effort, as a kind PfrilYste- I proposed bed, and take off the top coif one rious, uncontrollable chance may direct, and -I spade deep and four feet square, and carry it is not-difficult to predict his 'future.: His ! the same to the'other end. Spread over this stars will all be unlucky •, the goiden Comet i uncovered spot, a compost of old manure and with its splendid train of glorious results for . rotted weeds or mock from the woods, and which he loOks,.will never be- seen above the i spade it down and mia all thoroughlylogeth. horizon... • . • _ --_ . .. 1 er. Thew uncover four feet more, throwing .. . The man of "luck " is a man of " Oluek." We like that word. It is solid and yet elas tic. It hoe a ring like 'steel. It _tells of a man who does not know when he is conquer ed. If the backward Spring disappoints his calculations for it large corn crop, be is sure to ,have a fine field of buckwheat; or if this fail, he rejoices in a - fallow ready fur a nota ble yield of Winter grain. If debt presses heavil upon hint it but bends • him more eloselyto his wor k-. But more than all is the -, plucky " min distinguished by ventur ing boldly when there is a probability that success may be attained. Scarcely .a than of fifty years, but remembers the tinie that success was within his reach, had he pos..-tess ed nerve enough to break from his old _ rou tine, and follow the qpening ; while many a one has'been deterred from competence and even fortune, by timidly adhering to "gOod old 'ways," good—Only in age. The cultivator especially, who hopes to succeed now, mist have not only the energy which rises against _opposition, and beam-up under misfortune, but also the enterprise which looks for and adopts improvements; ma there never was a time when - such e - nte-prise had surer prom ise of success; for never before were improve ments, both in the manner and implements -of cultivation, more. marked and abundant. The plucky man of to day will be the- lucky man of ten years hence.—_lnt...lgricuiturist. Ecnot:s.—A good ear C:1131110t distinguish one -sound frorn.another, unless there is an interval of one ninth of a second between the arrival of the two sounds. ' Sounds - must, therefore, kutzwil each other at an interval of one ninth of a second in order to be heard .distinctly. Now., the telocity of sound -be ing eleveti htireired and twenty feet'a second, in one ninth - of _a second - the sound would travel one hundrelerA twenty fourfeet. • Repeated echoes happen witen;two eles are placed opposite to one of/other, as parallel walls, for example, which reflect the sound suecessivelT. At, Ademath, in Bohemia, there is an echo which repeats seven s 3 llables three times; at Woodstock, in Engbind, there is one which repetits a Somieseventeen times during the day, and twenty times during the • night.— An echo in the villa Smionetta, near Milan, is said to,repeat a sharp sound sthirty - times audibly. - The most Celebrated echo among the ancients, was that of the "Metelli, at Borne, which, according to tradition, was capable of repeating the first pipe of the tcid, contain ing fifteen "syllables. eight times " Dr: Birch describes an echo - at Hoseneath. Argyleshire, which, it is aid, does nit 'now exist. When eight or ten notes were played upon a trufispef. they were returned by this echo upott„a key if tiiird lower than the 'orig inal notes, and shortly atter upon a try still lower. Dr: ['age describes an echo in Fair fax county, Virginia, which possesses a 'shill ler curious property. This echo gives 'three distinct reflections, the second echo much the most distinct. Twenty notes played upon a flute are returned with perfect deafness.. But the most singular prsiperty of this echo is, that some notes in-the scale are not re.. 'turned in their places, but are suppliedwith notes which are either thirds, fifths, or' oc tates. • There is surprising echo between two barns, at Belvidere, AlleghstiF county, N.-,Y. . The - echo repeats eleven times a ,word of one, twci,•or three syllables; it has been heard to repeat thirteen times. .Ify . pla cing oneself in the centre between the two barns, th e se will be a double echo, one in the direction of each barn, land a monosyllable will be repeated taienty.two tunes. • . A stilling and beautiful effect of echo is i Produced in certain localities by the B wiss I IMP' At the Farmers' Glib of West Corn. mountaineers, who Contrive to sing ' their wa ll , C onnect i cut, „„f t h e mem b ers p i, Rana des Vaches in such time thatthe ' reflect- served 'that no • talking should *be, allowed ed notes form an . agreeable accompaniment 1 while milking was going on. Another said to the air itself.—Pisfesso . r that he discharged a star .because he 'would The Killarney notes are Oita famou s , , and I talk and interrupt the milking in his dafiy, resound with marvellous ; dearness 'to the and.that in three days the increase of Ann notes off bugle, as the_ traveler rows from t wet - equa l to t h e mu e sli ... 4es " t h e b ea u tiful.. " Pei" to poi's! in: lake ' 1 t ar It is stated that of forty crops acorn WET 6T NZ= 1 .—A recent number of Life ! o fr4 e dT u r premiums in Massigehusetts,,tfie Illitstrated:says:—" Every body may not be l'average profit after paying ell expenses ma aware that nearly all the pretended wine ' debt to, cultivation was 01 . per acre. Th •us this market.(New York city) is a spurious I wilt be seen the benefits not only oloilivitg concoction of eider, whiskey, sugar, water, t premiums for this crop, but also that when and villainous drulisl'ima that much of the : men contend for a premium of this kind, the sparkling champagne, which is mid at en *; crop itself repays them, whether the sward is bottle,is manufacture d of turnip juice instead iin their favor or not.. of the juice of the grape. A few day' since a f re i g h t tra i n on t h e Erie Railr o ad brought When; by letting down a burning - candle,it to this city 03 barrels of turnip-juice, which i.!e ehtmd.that a Welt captains carbundencid, it ,will soon, no doub;- find purchasers, who lis only - tteressari fo pimiecienrd entficient sill eagerly ga m e it. u nd ee th e h a ll uc i n ati on 1 quantity of lime water to take it up - amid if a, t h a t: th e y ar e enjoying the.mselves . the 1 pence lies selitseless at -the 1 / 4 440 uSvAllie • i s choicest imported article; the guzzlers, how- the best,Apotehe ottly'ineenainewea him 'ever though.pheated, are not robbed at ill,: frum;oertain degth ; and it is infallible. So for'the turnip juice Is actually the least inju. I says the MiehlpirAvar ster. of tam" .• • riot° —r - i i , Pri s he'liteh iOn• miner renbentriends . Wif EIL FL 81,13WPLOrt-cA Santish per- ;as apreventiveof the mach borer,, that the respondent of the Loans .isrrieuihared &ur dirt be from about- the fisor of the _retie concludes, from a number of trials with ,l , franh early II Sprinn *ring rubbahinfo o th ,the dynamometer.on plows with and without inretind the bark, and a strip of brown paper, wheels, that the wheel plows are of ose•ikird cnsered with gas tar fastened about it, lioliter &right .-!Aer n t 4 orielA writer in thlitilometteal defends A tiorreePlident: who has ltorse, 1 the use ofpork es. an article - oririti,e a l* kfi z botl "sarylitos within reach to pieces ti/ras ate:APO! d i l telneftte - lifine in his stall, . eared Ada) reettirsitik_wiliii 6d 'ea 'i4ll.4tifol Who, aint: of trace chain to etch hind ftliot, - thoi'ohliging - : . geshthir Moe* Pr,o l .hite4p not thlgral44-:, him toitunish - himelf every time- ticted.*lo-tt*At:heiPlft!tt, I ), The 41. 42grbetrimrile-wftilitoele. The sires& fruit This month is one of the 'twit in all. the year for pbuithlg the strawberry:. for thlit reason, and because many persons still luta& ins that there je sortis•tnystery_Aif the of this excellent fruit r 'we wilt now set ( forth' all that is really neeesiirete kirow:ott the subject. 'Fora glprp : full disenssion.of'.tbw t , theory and we the reader' ot articles in our recent volumes.' The strawberry likes a warm, sandy loam, with a - sunny exposure. It will near fruit in poor soil, but to produce large berries and a plenty of them, the land must be enriched: It will bear fruit a short time,:iu a light and :thin soil, but to prolong the season of bearing into the midst of dry weather, the soil must be deepened by trenching (dining). Some varieties have imperfect liowers,,i. e.. are ei ther staminate or pistillate, (male or female) ! and can not fertillire themselves, therefore, thosa.nf.otul sex - need to he planted in . the the top soil over the part already manurea.. Manure the uncovered soil as before, and so proceed the whdle ,length' of the bed : on reaching the end you will find use fur the top soil taken off at the binning. If now, the top soil is jot rich . enough, or is too hard and sterile, apply a dressing of fine ' compost; or sand and wood•earth an ashes, mixing the whole thoroughly. Then level off and -lay out the beds fotir feet wide, and u long as your space demands. Three beds, of that width and fourteen feet long.Ywill supply an ordinary family and their cousins, with an abundance. Set three rows eac h bed, and !et the Oasts be eighteen inches apart in the rows. - Mulch the ground between the plants with tan-bark or straw. If the weather is dry for several; Weeks after planting, give an oc casional watering. Keep the runners clipped, and the weeds—lee none be seen. - You may be tempted to let the plants bear fruit the first year; but this will only weaken them and prevent a bountiful crop the second sea son. The very best way is to keep down all tie runners,"and to pinch off every" blossom the first year. As to the best varieties, it is no easy mat ter to decide, where there are so many excel. lent sorts ; but the following may be relied on a., certainly good : Starninate sorts: Wilson's Albany, Long worth's Prolific, Hooker, and Large Early Scarlet. llovey's Seedling,`lticAvo)'s Superior, Burr's New Pine, Black Prince, Crimson Cone. Some of the above are regarded in certain quarters is hermaphrodite, viz.; Longworth's Prolific, Booker, and Wilson's Albany. The staminates and pistillates may be set together in the same bed; but it is better to kegp them in separate p atches. If they are within six or eight feet of each other, the pis tillate plants will be sufficiently fertilized. TR - E TRUE Ssasw.—Mr. J. J- Me chi, the celebrated . and successful English farmer, has.sent a valuable paper to' the /dials Lane Erpress, in answer to the ques tions " Why do we waste our straw, so val uable tot feediug purposes 1 - How much "should it be worth per acre 17 He sari : I The quantity of wheat straw removed from an acre of well-farmed clay, where the „average is 1 qrs.'per sere, would be 2 tons per acre. "Science has shown us that, plowed ; in and considered as manure, it is worth but Hs. 4d. per ton ;" while, used as Pod, it will, if properly prepared, realize a value of 40e. per ton. Now what farmer would knowingly 111 throw away £2 - to J. 3 per nue, in so econom. ie a_business as farming f and yet ;this is lit ; erally being done oer millions of ae.rtis." lie feeds eaehlof his own cows, daily. 20 'lbw fine cut straw, 8 lbs, of hay,-5 lbs. rape cake, 2 lbs. bean meal, 4- lb. bran,l lb. malt ! combs,—all of these being properly moisten !ed in hot water, the straw requiring more Ithan the rest,-35 lbs. mingel or Swedish turnips. _The essential points are warmth and moisture ; the cattle being well shltered said - duly cued for.- The straw, is a most nu tritious food ; 100 pounds of it containing 72 lbs. of muscle, fat and heat-producing 'Olsten ces. The soluble fattening substances ,are equal to 18i lbs. of oil to every 100 lbs.:- gam` The farm-team, says the Michigan Fars/ter:on which the work and subsistence of the rest of the stock depends, Should- be tbe best, soundest, heaviest, most active and. most docile horseb,ott . 4kplace; and no man should fore moment suppose that light little scallawags will ever do more than be unprof itable, by wasting the season .that is most pre cious to thelusbandmati: MEM oreáf T*thiiph ilisßeadsPaSysUm! rr ovados PULT -6., us VAN BE SOLD SUCCMEFULLT MONTROSE, AND AT RUNQIIEDA2IIIIIA DEPOT, For fit a b.: rrnost doubting this assertion will do wail to call at the Stores , of ettlifeqbeg . , 310$61)bqqk & Where it will be proven that the merebszt, in sel ling hi; Ganda, can afford t 6 sell CHEAPER for CASH, and can offer inducements aufficient to make it an object to puichazterf, at whatever isicri ace, to procure the money to make their purchases on the Cash Systro. They bare just received, and are. constatilly re ceiving, a large 'assortment of • - DRY GOODS BD -CLOTHING, .partieuiarly adapted for rau and Whiter . and which are purchased under the most favorable eircumstaneft, for Cush. They are enabled to and will offer and sell at prioes far below-others that have given everlasting credit.— no matter whether It is to Taw, Dick, or Her,. THEREFORE., Compare, and :Jude 0111 RH 0001, an aisortsnenrheretoforo unequalled by anything ey er offered in Montrose. . FANCY' STAPLE DRY GOODS, Comprising many new and desirable 'styles' of Goods unknown in tbia market,smong which will be found,in LEulies? Dress Goods, all the ncirelties of the day, cheap at Guttenberg, lywenbalus, £ Co's. SHAWLS. New and choice styles of Brodie, doubts and single, Plaid, Wool, Talma, and Mantilla, and a new style of CITLNILL SHAWLS, OHBAP.LT Gutteiberg, Iteteabatun, & Co% CLOTH 'CLOAKS. An assortment *brays do hand, sho Ladies Cloth and min :Sings to match, of all chides, Ca - Cap, at Gultenberg t itesenhaus, & C•'s. EMMEDIERUEE. In this department we can offer great inducement., we are purchasing directly from Importing Houses. The assortment comprises French Sets, Sleeves and Collars, Worked Edgings and Insertings, and a great many more articles too numerous to men tion—all of which may be found CHEAP. AT Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, & Co's. g= 2 2,i t g, 000 ,r- 3 9 Bonnets, Ribbons Flowers, Plumes, WireiStiff Nettings, and Frames, at wholesale and retail, - Cbeap, at ..4kitemberg, iteseibanie, 14 (Oh DIMIZEInd . GOODS. Nay be toonS all the different ipahties .of PRINTS, GINGHAHS, ' BLEACHED G 40145, ,FINE UNTO:ACHED MUSLLIT, TICKS, STI:IPES, DENIMS, • SHEETING ai pards trial , CHEAP, AT - -GUTTE 4 4IO/11G, ROSENBAUM, /VW's. .111111-Y4IIIIIIIILOTHIIfII As this is one of their principal branches of business in New York City, they certainly have one great ad vantage over all the rest of the Clothiers, they liar. ing one partner steadily in New York City to...devote all his time, to this particular branch of manufacture. They wOl furPh; at any time, a Rod Garment, at about the price for which the materials can be got. They will warrant their work and a complete Bl or no bargain. They keep constantly on baud One of tite,best stocks of Over and ,Under Coats, ' SVCII A 8,3 FROCK, DRESS, RAGLAN, ACK, & PANTS, pat vazirty and difinetoayles. Vests Vests i Vests :Such as Velvet, Plush, C*.aja , Pre. and Satin,: Outtesberg, lieseadnius & Co. CLOTHING mog.TO 2 .ORDER; Or THE BEST MATERIALS, Under Chutounits, Yoi Latries ay. well as for Oczalgotoo, en& a LAIIN3' WOOL; l ix-, • Gialtembies, goseaboino, & Co. „ aviliandft , ems. mono= Friends and s w Pirdemist "thOis iLioving tbeniseires to be til `indebted to mt., walnut& of owe mons fiat we will READIr PAY her4iswkswillifiwinitts stust , is; wided4faitet` lw.berbotwe. We we' tlesil of wittiWg Thintsiwe tL4tieti, out supporting the Po*ultee, to air kw.— IWe will take all iriflds of GriSo it the tJ awing !*felin :AN week&••iiiastruit.oilir` %Li A O /0•1 4 ! eggrto9.o. YA 1 91* a4ktegair :/witetaitiby Agee.; ' • -•,• • A.'3.1.-1 CHEAP, AT. At Short Natio; . CiIIAT, AT 1808; tirVes. lIARDWA - RE AND STOVE RIPORIUM, IN FULL BLOT I= . ~ MBE CNDERSIGNED would take this opportuni ty to infixes his friends sad customers that he has recently midelarge additions to lds former ex tensive stock 'of . . . .. Hardware, Stoves,Stove Plpe,Stove Trianalagg. Zinc, dice., . ' and that be is prepared to supply the - wants of the; cerenfunky in that line at unusually low prices. ' BO darter himself that his facilities for manufacturing 1 his own Wares, Stoves, ' l to., give him a decided id, vantage over any who purchase sad transport at a i heavyeapmme their entire stock. - . - 1 Rewould say to those who ':wish to purchase i STOVES of any descriptkm, STOVE PIPE, or TRIM- i • . MINGS, of any kind, and pay for them,-he is preps:. F 71112 . 11111 10 • ed to Sire them. great bargains; but to those who l Clover, want to purchase on a year's credit and then let. it l • Field, run two years more, belied rather they would station -/ amit . Garden Seeds. some one else, even if they bare to pay seventy-five - , .• Also a general assortmentof per cent more than an article is worth. In the line or' , Groceries, such as *REMO'', 11101.11 sea, Shelf Hardware. syrups, Tea, Coffee, dm. dike. 1 . Thankful for past favors, would solicit a caution his assortment is the largest and besteeleeted in Sus- ance of the same, under the new firm, pledging our quehanna County; purchased as his mods has been s selves to do the tir thing,hoping by„eackbargain to mostly of manufacturers, ho is enabled to offer in- ?b e sure of &em b er . _ . ~,. ~ :_., ducements to those country merchants who• buy , Being wider.* different Administration, it Is very small bills,rarely to be found thhiside of the big city. desirable to havesaft old accounts settled, and: own- We can offer special inducements to Carpenters and mence anew, under; the Ready Pay Systems. Joiners who are in want - either of Tools or Building •4 neuonNk ALLEN. • Materials. ,Blacksmiths can find ANVILS; VICES, • BELLOWS, and, in fact, 'almost any thing in their Wm: L. ALLIN, line, by calling on us, Cheap far Cash 1 Our stock of Dry Gaeds,-Greeerles, its & Rees, Hats aid Caps. Tanker Notkas,tte. is as large as the times will admit of: They were purchased at a low figure, and will be sold at price* to correspond with the times. - REIDT-ILIDE CLOTHING ! We have just opened about oneeml-mhalf cords ready made clothing. Every body says they are cheap. Home say they are very cheap, and a limn• ber have ventured to say they-are dog ,cheap. Cen min it is that i small pile of money will buy a large pile of clothing., • We would add, in this connection, for the informa tion of- all concerned and the " rest of mankind," that we are tired and sick of the credit system; we have s,uffered enough by it already, and are determined 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-correspond. Produce taken in exchange for Goods.. ,J. DICKERYAN, Jr. New Milford. Nov. 17. .Cash for Pork ; HE highest market price paid for PORK in the T Hog. J. DICKERMAN, Jr. New Milford, Nov. 17, las Pl. ORE HORSE STORE UNDER PULL SPICED I SECOND LOT OF Fall & Winter Goods! Jost received aml selling remarkably kw, for I: 2I 3EUE-I-W. ALY J. arm, Jr., .& RON'S • Convinced that the " Itle sixpence in prefera ble to the slow diiiting." we _ propose dealing upon Plat s plan. By Jelling Goodsit "'inures which edit not fail to 'nit," and paying the " iiighest Star. ket Prices for all kind.s .. , of PRODUCE, "ec ex• pect a R ("Siff" Dry -Goods. BLACK SILKS, Poplins stud Plaids, PRINTS in endless variety, De Laines and Gingham, the best to be had From Mir I ;1!! " Greet NolorirtY." In fact every thing in the line of DRY GOODS going "*OR THE P-1 r,..7 at • SMITH k CLOTHING. NDER oakts, Over Cants, Pants, Vest, and Collars, Hats, Caps, Boors, and Shoes, Ckeip for the, 1411-1...4 RS. • at SMITH A: SON'S GROCERIES. 10 It Goc oNi o. i S “ utt s r . f sa ur t !l,bo tu . s fo 2 r o t to s r GbOd Tell for 4twwo, and other Goods at equally low figures, at J:SMITII, jr. k SONS. For reasons we know not,we cant make a rhyme, With this kind of Goods, at this present thrie, Suffice it to say. were all kinds, and enough, From a bbl. of Flour. Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Fiat, &c., . to a cents worth of Sniff. ITCH up the team, bring along your Grain,But, H ter, Eggs, Feathers, Paper Rags, Le., and don't forget to bring the Wife, Bade, and what each you hare to spare: Yours in Trade. .1. SMITH, Jr.,. k SON. Springville, Dec. T. 1848., - Abel, Terrell AS just returned from .New-York, with a large andehoice variety of I GOODS; which he offers to his customers and the public, at low prices, fur Cash. His stock comprises ; DRUGS, MEDICINES, • • PAINTS,OIS, WINDOW GLASS, DYE STUFFS, CROCKERY. - • GROCERIES, MIRRORS. GLASS WARE, CLOCE.S, WALL PAPER, WINDOW PAPER, WINDOW OIL • FANCY GOODS. SHADES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ' - JEWELRY, PERFUMERY, DRY GOODS, WOODEN WARE„ HARD WARE, BROOMS." - ' STONE WARE, BRUSHES, JAPANNED WARE. BIRD CAGES. WHIPS„ CANARY SEED. UMBRELLAS, POCKET KNIVES, GUNS, PISTOLS. „AMMUNITION,' • TURPENTINE, - . CAMPHENE, `BURNING ALCOHOL. , . FLUID, LIQUORS,' (Far Medicinal IN9olles. only.) • TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS • SHOULDER BRACES, PORT MONIAES, - SPECTAELES, SILVER k PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, &c., • GOLD PENS, STATIONERY, VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, /tc , And all of the most popular • PATENT • Thankful for the liberal patronage hitherto receir ed, he hopes to- merit a continuance and large in crease of the same. ABEL TURRELL Montrose, Nor. 10. 1858. To the Public.: -QM Merchants publish *Jew low prices, or the- Prices of a few low priced articles, u as indrux , went to perions toinaketheir purchases of them.nn der the presumption.that every thing is equally low. "Without - occupying space in the public papers to entunerateprices t I wish .11 . . &Wood 114 / ,rate o d. that, I will sell GOODS lea for the quality, as the, euiwbotight 'Wetly - ethos titoteffn tMc plice or Collar Malta 'lnd Rooky not kiassf.—Puschasen will generally find good glades of artieles.atr 711/.111111184L/Ms" and to Dit; Medicines, Paints, - Ilya S"f4i,lior'ol 6o .; lull ' The . • FANCY.- GOODS DEPARTM ENT . 111 . 0.156 extensive. ' Also, choice Fassiii &Geniis; Croekery, Well Paper, Away, PitiamerV. itc-oke , In ehmt, nearly every thing asimgy kept in emmtry . st°o l6 1 . -4 1 1 metff depiamapqlfot trade, and heiti &I *elf ettmritiath in the Width of a Nears Ishall'not *mpg It; ;eith er *Wale nace maw thise'ernttunata to fill a column with wimp mentions and bisoka,z.. The people are MAMA to easbilteumine for them selves. , Y troie, oii.lo, J B6b • QALT for ado tbolllol4 1-41 Jas 3 1 185 W, ttl New Finn; Piiew Store. Iwo ATOlliitis P 1414043. 261014. t A tz: Dwiar et ' n,wAv g . its the - TLOUR, FEED, AND-GROCER-Y. BUSINESS..: _Also, that they have removed into their newly fitted .op building oti Public Avenue, jusrbelow J. Ether. idge'e Drug Store, where can always be Aland the .choicest brands of Family Flour, . Feed, Pork, Ha% • ' • Ebdi*DlPlPediCanilles, A. IDALLDWI3i, .. 1i0111T0149. Oct . . 20, 185&—tc sirovms, PIPE; Tar, cm= SHEET IRON WARE Tae underaiguell scald 1L0110011441 to the public that he . is again In The above mentioned business, , and may be round opposite his old Stand, on' ilsin - Street, below Searle's Hotel, where he will be happy to see his old customers and as many new ones as will give him a,call. ;.• • . Saves of the newest patterns, and at the cheapest rates. sobbing Done on Short Notice.. Produce taken in exchange for wares.' S. A.' WOODILVIT. Montrose, Nov. 3, 1838. OH YES, 011 YES, HERE WE COME. & 11111115 Ti 1 AVING purchased of S. A. Woodruff' his Stock in Trade, are prepared to accommodate all who will favor us with their custom, at "lice and let live" prices. STO VE A tV.D PIPE, TIN, COPPER, • A-VD SHEET IRON WARE of every description usually found In' the country. 'so, WINDOW SASH, PANEL DOORS, , • WINDOW BLINDS, , L AT • PINE LUMBER and BUILDING MATERlALSgintrally. Designs for Country buildings, with . specifications A nd estimates of cost, Le., furnished to such as may I desire them at moderate prices. Persons ab out building in the County will find it to their interest to call on us. Come and see us, we intvin shop alwaysidin their tokier new building, latch.string out. building, er . of Main and Turnpike street., a few rods south of &aides hotel. Carpenter coop near the Methodist Church. I. N. B. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for I 'Goods: War'ik)rn,' .BOYD & WEBSTER A. Ts. Minna /femme, March 2, NEW STOVES H. B i U!t a - RITT just meeiring a large NEW STOVES, including a full asaortment of ELEVATED OVEN • LARGE OVEN, AND FLIT-TOP PREMIUM COOK STOVESFOR WOOD or COAL, WIWI A SUPERIOR VARIETY OF Parlor, Office, and Shop Stoves, for WOOD Or COAL, Also Stove Pipe, Zinc, Sheet Iron Stove Tubes, ece., &c. HIS ASORTNENT will INCLUDE the YOST SELECT and DESIRABLE STOVES n market, and will be sold on the most favorable terms, &c. , to which be would invite the par s.deular attention of . CASH BUTERS. Nrw MILFORD, November, L . ', IBtt. THE WISE,CAPTAIN Keeps Wide of the Rocks WHICH WRECK THE SHIP And Wise PEOPLE Trade 7here CA- co 4:::• ci as' Ake Sold the Cheapest. " NEW GOODS HAYDEN BROTHERS, ONE PRICE AND READY PAY STORE. Jipt arrived a large and Splendid Stock of 81qpie & 7:4Rig,P'g &,b s, GROCERIES a PROVISIOM, Hats aad Caps, Boots and Shoes, WALL & WINDOW PAPER. Piaui mut Balt, Watches, JOrety, Yankee Notions, ' &c. - 'and' a great many'ariacoo. too Allalerollll to mention. A word to the wise. If you want bonsai:mean at HAYDEN BROTIIERS. New Milford, Dec. 29. 18.18. . Dr. C..D. Virgil, D. D.S.":' RI:SIDE: 4 .M DENTIST, MONTROSE, PA. peke at the Franklin. Hotel. Room, No. 2. LIST or amain, Gold plugs, largest size, medium, it it mat • 12,00 91.00 to" $1,60 - ,75 Tin do., • • • . • ,50 P 91 9,19r Serve Garlfies treated sod filled, .5,00 Cement Yillidgi not used. '• ' - Cleaning set„ • • . • 1,00 Enacting, at the Deice • • Irregularities! itithe teeth corrected ate reasona ble charge. . .) • PLATE 311r08 , X.- Plater 2 ; 9 •3 l i - W - M. • " • 2 teeth; • ' " 2 teeth; - O. • .1' • &to tardy pot tooth. Fill! upper or under jaw,'on Gtint teeth, Banded, - - 50,00 Pgll douhlf set on Gold, qnmsand Banded,Bloo,oo hill trptieroOtirder, Phis, " .'" 451* Full Double t Plain„ • 90,00 Silver Plate, fait the above MU: Improved Dimond Plata, mrweltimilarhe price of Gold flalb Keo Plastic, unto as Iflrttwal Plate. The Public may be certain that all °wider+, will be performed in the most tender and carefulinanner sn4 In_liteNsholoyleitt 5ti11404 , 4, 1 1..kibi warrant ed. watered for:past Work ` rt . olintffillilloy.e of the public patronage Is respteddlly •,• - a 9.11.11,112PL,' Aprit-r11156: - &Matinee • ailguittlinierSee i911191111-..lmst b touts-.09-4the Adrued.. ' ,1 T ,411.13 r dd deppli Wt . llll9ettaddle4 pet, Neataie, Nare. m, 411 % 4 1, . , Witigiffi '',-TibtkiffOrtise' • '.' 4:. • I .1111'4..1. V :lIII,' duati c t . . 2.s ". ltrit , s. „, G. ,. ...._ . By STEAM- : . TrAWLEY ilk. LATHROP, having re. A 1.% moved into their new building on Turnpike Street, near L. Searles hotel, are mannfirettuirig and will keep on hand i : : oarriagegMagOllep Out-1 firs; Sleigh', 4 1#, : They have provided thernsrOves with V Sit ' mai I Elwine and'all the tecesaary 'machinery arid con veniences for doing work with dispatch ; and being botkr'practical mechanics of long experience Mid e -11101191511011$lbut rr- , ' - ,r 4 r 1 ~,..; .'1 s, GOOD .WORKMEN, ) they Are prepared to do tkilOds of limit Nrthe Illaelratnithmg 'and:par- I , riage Making'' Line; in their usual prompt and Workiisinlikeratuiner• and by being at all times ori Band ready and lwfi_ , ling to answer any order for work, and oy using : Good Mate,rial* 1 and by McIDERATE CHARGES, hope to receive a large share of public patronage. I We would tender our thanks to our old ctistorners, and Invite all kr want ojwork to givc us. a doll and I see %riflemen*: ' ' • 4 liontfose, August 11, 18,68.4, . I , Ready. Made Cloth4' , &c.. 1 A LARGE and desirable 'stock of READY;MADE CLOTRIRGyand iIAT3, CAP S, &c., consisting of every variety itulkihidii a mditsarnanted to be'made in &Very particular aa gno,d is.cusicun work, land a prices .that cannot fail wank foe ready pay, may lie found at the. store of F. B: Chandler, for tulle 11'. Montrose, May'S; 'sB.=tf 'LANGBON. . JUGIIT IN l'OlfNi EXTESSiON TABLES .lIINCFACYCJIEB BY . t 11111111.BROTHILICS • of aILSIEES awl PRICES to spit the TIMES, of Walant. ,ChepT, and , Nallogann rightink wattante Ito work op to t e. llontrooe„inue 9, 1858:- : ; J. Higginbotham WATCH. - FORSIHLIEH, AM. . General, Repairer, OF the fly ENGLIAII',. SWISS, AND Climitst PL EX WATCHES, NEM? AND DETACHED !ATER% REPEATERS, LeI'INL, kr., &c.' - Truly proud of thelhittering . enibmiumm hqstowed on him as an hopeAtund superior WATCH JOBBER, and gratefol to all who have employed him; end doub ly so to those that bave continued to be hist steady customers since his commencement in YontrMie,(now nearly three year%) and encouraged to , those i who al ready know his'abilftlea,. be now informs 'those who do not, that early in life he was taught‘the art of Finishing New Watches , by Atkin, late of Lord Street, Liverpool, wh4 was a first rate MAKER and REPAIRER of the best watches. After having worked for hint apirards of nine years,..(ssnren of which as an indeuturcd appren tice,) he then commenced for himself, and latterly in New 'York, where he has been employed Uyionnt of the first and most-:respectable establishments in Browdway,l6iden Uwe, Bowery, and Was by them eJassed`a first rate workman, N. B. 111 'bait always on band a well assort e d stock of Watch Wheels, CYlindera, Watch Jenelai /Main spring% Watch Hands, and Watch .filasim which will be carefully fitted, right away, and for prices less than they can be had in the City. • tir Shop in Bentley, Read, & Co's 564. Meal: Block, 'Montrose, Aug. 18, 1888. ,' • . SOAP MANUFACTORY. MBE subscriber keeps constantly on bandfor sale rat big establishment in Montrose,the befit quid: ty of SOFT .90.4 - P, manufactured from the lye of wood ashes and grease,ln, the•old fashioned wav,ind not by any patent process. For those find farnish - tbegrease,he manufactures the soap for $1,60 a barrel. Warranted in all cases to be a good articie,orthisOap may be returned and. the money refunded. Per - barrel Bait Gallon Wholesale dealers will be furnished--4 delivered at the Ashery inMontrose--at the rate of ten barrels for s4s,orat Scranton at ten barrels for tt.so, - JOHN HENRY-WARES. Montrose, March a, 1556.-1 CABIMIT 11111UFACTORYs Llo as NALL NUF ACT 13 RED and dealer in all kinds of Furniture, fa now prepred to fill all orders -or Bedsteads of all kinds at wholesale or retail. on short notice. Retail prices range from $2 upwat is, according tostyle. lie also keeps on hand Ready-made Coins; 'and is her had an elegant Home, he is `prepared Sp attend funerals on short, notice.- . • - • - New.BlLford, Dec. '7, 1856.-49y1, FARMERS ATTEND! 111 THl;e7l:7,l.7sedaz:nadot"erntilYrie rtt:7t° • • • -, -Pitoirr• a TILDEI%, at the' old stand or K. k E.• MOTT, are pre pared to furnish PLOWS of the most approved pat terns now in nee, inch as ' Moterirou Beam, de. Also-Points of all kinds, Landsides, Ciiitivator tePtb,and kinde of castings for Farm ers and others. all of which we propose to MU as tow as can be &Forded by any - establiabment In this coun try. ELIJAH • " G. A. TILDES. • We are also agents for' Emery's Horse 'Pewera, Drag and Circular Sawa for wood, also Dog Churn Power., whirl we cakfurulakanyloaanotice. • • • • To :wick no. N • JARTICULAR attention is to the eholee et riety-ofirkdifi, Goatee, and Bite Viol lame of the best qmPies in. Also good seledion of Violins, Uwe, Pegs, Fridges, Tail Pieces, Flier Roafda; RCeiri,'to., deconitainik•Fhttati; Debi Itiekii,•Ttuiing Yorks, 'ltuitstteiloo Boob, &c. Cali In at Ihe Vailety Vane of < - L: 31 ° 1 1t* Fir'; 8, 13511 . • • $7,00 -'lO,OO 14,00 4.,00. A Forty Morse Po*er IRMO 111111111011,11/11111 • 4 P 1 0 1)16* R • • , FETT l l l t r artnch ttr9lre, frich i Tylintler, b.ll-; •.) •Jertee wheel; three twit; Is a strorig well built elachhic. SultatatrOiriitoiS SEM! Ire Tehrierry s and. , will be told - A(l* w ; A,- - ' - • - PAST BROTHERS. ' ht. 14, 1847: = meautwit, rs. . 1- 11111 t ID • •-•C • i' OF MR' AGE • - . ma. K E N N EDY,, ot las discovered la one of our', AIL comma pasture weeds a resuedy that eaves ' BERT KIND 'OF nux6R, The worst Scrofula down to &coalmen fle has lrleA It In over platen heodred ...ask sad carer ratted en. ens fa two caeca (bath thunder Inman.) Ile has now la his Panr , ' , - • dna &teems hundred certificates of its value, all within - t+ silly ' miles or pattern. • • • . - • .sWititlesa - re warranted to etre a tonne ewe Muth: (Melo three. bottles wllieuretiantrona ktrittof Pimples on the face.; :Iwo or time bottle' will eau the noun of me, • Two bottinare warranted to clue the wont canker in the month etellornath. • Thin to drebottleiare warranted to cute the wont kind of Oohs. One to two bottles in Warranted to cure ell humor In the Ts et. -Tao bottles are annazded to enze runalng of the can and hlolcit eramong the hair. Peru to els bottlete ere warranted toenre corrupt and running ulrefe One bottle will core iealY eruption of the able. •Two or throe bonne are warranted to myelin worst kind of ring. -I Z. or mite' botllesate stininted to nut theattost dagerate one °eiheuramt.. , -Three or roe bottles are witianted to Mlle salt.Rbente, , rive to eight Wailes will mina the wont caw of Sneak} A benefit le Miran nperienced front the first bottle.aud hotfoot nee le warranted valuta the above quantity is takeo. ' • , ROXBUDY.Dnin. Dena MADAN.-.The tepafathm a the mewing fatecovery. to car. Inc kind humor.. le. well estaltlineathythe unnninour voice all who have ever nand it, that l need int pay marinal. Oa tot enttleet, as the most eldifhl pbpdelase Imp the MA ennatal Lint este In the etwantry are unenlelotas tnitagrane. In presenting the Xeriteel Discovery to sour entice. I do It with a full knowledg of .benentnive power, ar e weltering all. awl. oPlint most of thon d l eet to which you are smfort4natelY 4olo••••• That moat excruciating Demise to an affectionate =Mere =MENG SORE -"MUTH,' I. entwine if by a trilearie2; Toni anon:niter Is reamed belle nabs tai nreetneen: and Tour hate from shnrrani Win newton:dart and sweet alumni*. and theMfdlad Dlecovery becones a tpuntaia Mendez to your Imbued and hotteehold. In the more sdynneed stages of • - PRICKS '2,50 ;Y6 - CANKER It mattes& to the skeane. cuateS 'I)Y.SPEP , I3I.A, wtddebuokbh,o.t.b.6,,th.d.mhebsitationtimu.r.ti IL 11D1111gTS. crestin g a ainiclu s . ame =lsm I.l4lfferimee even JAW' caret of your famSlY. You stomach to , . • RAW AND and Iron I nat your aircuid. Y rt g et ;VT the.n take =01'1.411. talus as the malenouonsa fluid of the canker anti Ir, up.: then you' r complexion h.oes Ito bloom and b c altS.lnallow or icreenhaft.aLd oaf host day la o ne. 'For wait of nonriahment, pear ayaXero become. loomemsd the tibrniot I mur body horn related. Then follow train ofillseasot *Web theMettical D'acoseryispecollAuly adapted t • • C 111. R E; - Palpitsdion of the !isn't vain inthealde. weakness of the — spine and mall 14 the heck. Woof the hlp yofatuutten you retire, irreaulariti of thrhowels..sul also, that mint eaanEmuos of PILE'S. • - , ilosaariany thOnsands of poor women are *offering *mit thle 'Mile and pining a wara miserable life. eat their nest door tiviabloi does not knOw the cause. I wish to Ilnpreso on your mind that re,' did proverb.. An ounesufpreventlrUis hettert hone pound ec,„..« 1 ° the ' . MEDICAL DISCOVERY you have holh the protentive and the tire., with th:s I great eel good quality. that it will never nnder any eirenuneanees.do von." it:dory. No change of diet ever necessary—eat the beat vt.pu tan x,t and roe"n~f—it of It. YOR.U .. tiE..J . Adult& oneiihie .ponnfol perday— children over to year*. &leen sumani—Children teen. lee to eight Years, ten spoonful. As tintlixtions rant e- applicable en ail email utions, take sufgelent to operate on the hotels tote, a dey. Yoe" t DONALD KENNEDY. Prke $1;1111per bath, For role by ADEL TVlift ELL 31or.ose, J. T. CARI.L.F.LE Jr Great Brod. arot 1. 1 . 11. Ir,Esx: ol.e. twaLs-Depo!. - : _.;-, bhar,2%. Think, Examine, inquire! Ir)it.j SWITIIE'S pompoXrxxr.sratrp IL D G HER:RV.* ARE pet trony f ell with a eenefit lbeepililektnl tn 'Yu. Aug Leemg? Are you g tickling or rising In the thew,- lb,' cm the LI we Complaint? Have you thelltonthillat 141" U w irligingVu t tu l :le igu 4=rme dn ig1 19 .1 1 1P.Y ) COMPOUND SYRUP OFIa.D CHERRY. It will effect lx-f. Ay. anti pennatuut cure, let the eviAlcucs orthuunands wheke:e 41zre41.7 tedlfr.. .; •-• . _ • A AO - thee Reaiirkable Cnie! Pour or Roeco., rrolerlck Coma y. • . Dr. Fwavult,--Dvar Sir —Deileehur It a duty t owe - in the . pnilic. 'and In lattice to you. I have thought proper to make known idto ,;f tlit most extraordluare cures. to me own mee. that has ever beet: truly recorded.i in the month of tirtober lot. I was afir.cted with trine gat Norio,. In my nn ad. wblrh forniel a luxe st ame. and plan eottimusiintted to ray Lungs and very nowt eMleted theta. and .11.wharged larwuulintitii, of torruldloo. external and trot th uotild pure through toy Lanni and opt through the rarity .? toy I.reset with "apparent roe-attended with a violent vole, dal night. hee of appetite. idol extreme IiCIAMY, to that me iiivdit. lan thought my. roe hoprlevs and beyond thryinvorer of medina.e. I remained In tide wretched ounditionlor a long dtme, until I Ms/ wasted to 1 mere gehint, and them eremed t•+ tie no briar r hut having read In the publie tape., of the many wontlerft.. perf..rmed by tour Cowrie - ND ST. rM Wmp Curie. 1 Itateclia , eent to lialtiniort forder bottles'and,ommenets we. 2441 ./ 6, 3" ervat earianieHm and my anxious family. Meat Yin opel,i:g lii M , NAPS her. to lird.aod the tot* mthelded, on ado; to bottli.a I was restored tc=t health. - • Over flee pram hare f and I still retail:: a - perfeetly Lowly woo to thin aue lat?. / hay. rim had.a daY:e alatheee tla d trige accept My' tint . eftil tieknOlvieagnitent ' TM* ullY.WMlmetrally._ THOM All DIXON. The subietther Is well aurstainU•diwth' Thonium. Wino. and v.:, tot* that he du been atMeted av above represented. , I roped reCIPTIAT as almst mimic—He la a worthy memborof societ:%, JAMES R. HURBOHOW. - 111,--em of Berlin Cheat, Itattiniure Confer:Lev. i.sqrutz 7.I)I7ICLLIELT Pins • Dr. Swa.yare's ' Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, The original and cnli genuine-Cherry- preparative. Bear this it mind. •It bring comprised solely of Wm:table Inacctilents.ll n4pl with peffect infetr. '• A gentlep-,tive lad alterative medicine, fur tupc:rtor to to PIIN In general mot. Swaysie's Celebratid Yeriifuge, Steeples Yemen, fer'ptuifyleg the nerd. Dr. Swaysie's Bowel Cordial, Ae luraluable remedy foe Dlartura, Dyacutery. Cholla, Cholera and an Bowel romplaluts. - Drumm.. l.Dreranna t—Dr. Sararoes Sitter great arid unmanned ?randy. Price only :A trot,. Sold • ABEL. TCHRELL. J. ETIIEKIDOIE. Montrose, and br ..enerpahere Throughout the County nal bate. Drernred.eady or Dr. 11 . WAYNE SON. No. 9, ICanh Street; PlAtsdalphia. ani,4:153111.-1r pA.TANT A1110:tl(i the great variety of Yedlcince at Turreirs sore...) found all of Dr. Jayue's justly celebrated Fatal} ; &yrs% Cleerrr Pectoral arid Cnibartk llaLary's Forst tr lax . and Forret Pills; ilodand celebrdal Cerro= bluer"; Loudin's er idea of /amity undlclues ; &lerchant's Gargling 11:1,the xtratcat edy for SPRIIIS hs man or neastwerk noon ; tw is ty Remedy. and 1.1.M.13 Remedy ; °nick's Vertulfuse. and a al oCher kinds; TrAW. Mimetic Olatmentrbe great remedy for Skennuttissa„ and all 7n atuumtory complaints 1 Ptand's - Eames.. grants PAW farat totter peva*, as the &Nave Oktioaint;Aladrea'o Pain Deatref'nxakerd.a good article :, Woodcock'nEaliani and Irma Liniment: Aiinsafs Jaandlee Bitters. Canker Drops. Linktexat.ctt Dysentery Drops; Ltakeies Compound for Dysentery; Ileuetton'a Pepin. for Dyspepsia; Hentabold`a Extract of Duclot and Extract Pariaparilint a satiety of Solcalr, the beiltln !market. Milo, &c., ar.d an almost endierivadety of Patent Medninenaltoother ton nunteo 'tau to eautnerste—but suffice it to say.tbathlis public will bud cut , ly easy thing In tide line, ar. the Drug and Yancy Store of - Diontrose July, Pea:. c ADEL TEURELL. THE QUAKER CITY] Insurance Insiirance Comp.:of Phil. Capital aid Rarplete, 11300,00 e. • Chartered Capital, 9600,000. offiee, Frankiiaitaildings,iin:4oB - ,,Watrute. Si. .1 11 4 4 1.81 i 1 , t .g c er.dif ;, t ifr .O l A P R I ZArngt d . ewe. and Freight to acid 'm all path; pallet the Wotla.. 'Alio tab.! jfitodaoee oa Goodl to and them nil toots tbe Union. . Statement of the BuseNets akti Condilioti of the Que. ker City -Amirante Company, of Philadelphia, foi Six dlaxtbs,ttat t ing .fitxr.3oo,lBsB. Capital awl SurtAus, botiarrlet.lW .dr.7,.%•5 km...l received and neared treat Jab. Ist to Joly 14.• • 13 'F; Yremtvateedred. - Ealvage sad itohaurazio ' 4.17; 21 LOSSES,.EXP.t.NSES • To ',NIP,* tedit . ~ $44,11 DiArkU '4,4•41.1!...Yrea4.a 44 E5Pem0,..:4 41 6 4-4 sivw Balance renaalolnimltlkßie e, , , n.kpan .7,July IA. - . SEEPS. Oft Wend and Cap Lama, he.. , :,0 BMA Wert% ai 4e. 61,611 70 Cads an !outland la Bak, and dua from Agent; ; . . . . t 4.4 1:1=2! Officer*. . OZOROE n. nAßT.l , teiddia, E. P. InnlS. Ilea Pregdo:.t. It.Ii.COGOSWELL.Sed.Jenos. t 3. H. InITLICH, ,A.sd.f. irc...g. Directors. Geniyt• it: Ifai*M' 1111%, MO* ik, lI.M. Y...' ~ 3 . Ed*d.nla, J. O. Pair. Ei.W. Hey. 1 , S. I'vrk Ina , C.O. PT.,. A • d Jou IS L. IL Cbaudmro. J. L. rontrwr. •ir• (.7‘..1;—." N. '. U. WIL D'...LUSI 4 dr =0 . WINTIONIK. t4rirmter 7%3 K. , =.-iy ' . , , ...-. . . _ nUR-elotee hapo been go_thotoogtir tri e d, to the V. entire tatintietkinof iblv-need no foe• ommend from us: - . B. H..SATRE & BROTHERS. Moloose Bay 174 857. 0 It ti.l4recOrigq,. pEßSONatlesirpus of pajininta woney,on debts °fin* . diaiiiptioii r can'aiin by-leaving their OP edits rigaletato cqoperAC44 - Bankers, -- lion t • rose, alny'diallC, irbetirf reeeltitr wilFbe allowed froaftbesr &tea - L. WARD. April /E46,•;Ltte: - z ' ; • STEARCIAIIIST AND SAWMILL. SROBERS hiiing purchased the above esteblishenentiiill keep constantly on hand.. Sn. etjfiktirra'Anileirl6tricorn Meal of superiot g . tgal. tIY, afro . CA'op arid Arun et the lowest cash pried. Custom work. will be &tie whit derpatcb, and in ad ewe warronta • ' • - Nontsvig, Jukjimi..-d • - • ' T. Siesing 11A140 011 CELIBRATEIr CATARRH SNUFF, I,n.u.t.taLs'Rl2llll4 - DT; for kbjßt. ' llw7r' Nintinose; 11:Tompkiiis," Brooktin; Vigeocak Illonuose; Mai 26,1846- Seiond Band Barr eels, initt*Obelteriitemerfsl6l4:l4oiiiddraptr 4 1 P 4 PMf ittl !N f ii r M i t tW etra hr .; ' 11 IN .44.1.414: µM i:1 ?:~
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