El • • 211a , Pight oirerthe Body of Beitt. A TRAOMENT TROIA THE GREAT AustraCABLAPIC. TIM IMASIIINGTOPCIAN. "---- .' Sing, 0 goddess, ‘ the wrath, the •ontamable dander or Keitt-- , ..... Keitt of South Caroliha,, the clear grit, the tall, The ondalinted— . . +Him that ... WWl dropped his own niggers till _ Northerners all unto Keit t Seem as nigees to wop, and hiller of the smallest potatoes. Late and long as the fight on the Constlttt;i tiro of nsas ; - . ~' • Daylight passed linto dusk, and desk into light ing of gas lamps—: l - Stall on,the flooi• of the house the; . heroes un:. -* wearied were fighting. -' Dry grew palatea' `and tongues with -eagle .. ment aniil expectoration, . Plugs were becoming exhausted, and ..Repre. _setitativiis also: .. 1 Who led on to the far the anti-Lecomptonite • phalanx.? - - ' Grow,ltiting straight from tbe ihoulder; the 1 • Pennsylvania Slasher.; 1 , 1 Hiln fothawed Hickman. and Potter the:wi : 1 ry,lroni wood/ Wisconsin - 4 .-'. ' Wiksbume stood with his brOther—badwalla i . der 14'00' with. Elihu ; . - k Briaad 111inoiti Sent the one, and Woody'. Wis. ,consin s the other. . . came milli as new milk, with gray hairs 'under '.l)is broad, brim, ~ . : ing the fist ehop ' locatiPul .and, water privilige near it, • Held by his fitthers of old on the wi110w ..,-- fringe llbanks of Ohio. " Wrathy Cov ,e , 0 1 , too, I saw, and Montgome ry rea for mischief. . Who agsdnst these to the floor led on the Le-. • i. comptoulte l eg i o ns? - Keitt of SouthiCarolina, the clear grit, the - • tall, th eondaunted--: . Keitt, and Ren'hen DaviS, the ra'al boss of wild' Mississippi ; • _Barksdale, wearer of wigs, and ,Craige /om North' arolina ; ~ . • ' Craig& and sccirny McQueen; acd Owen, and Loverly', and Lamar, These ,Mississippi sent to, the War, "tresjunc tirin ttno. ' .. • Long had rag,i4d the warfare of Words; it was four ir d irthe-mortileg ; ' ' 'Whittling- an expectdrailon and -liquorin' all werethausted, ~ . - When Kaitt, red of talk, bespake Reu. Da . - iis, ",0-Reuben, .. • - Grow's a ternition,blackg,uard, and' I've con clededlto 'clinch him."' - = c . This said, up o his feet he sprang, and loos :suing his -choker, -_ . Straighted hirilself fozugrip, as a bar-hunter • • down in Aekanms • ' , Squares to go(.-infit the bar, when the danger . cius vaniint is cornered: - ".Cotrie out, row," be cried, "you Black - Repu limn puppy, . - Come . on the dor, like a man, and darn tny: eyes, ut 11l show you—" . Rim answered straight-hitting Grow, "Waal ' ' - now, C ttalkilats,Keitt, No nigger driver Anil leave. hisplantation in SouthiCarolina, '- ' - • • Here to crack his cow-hide round this child's ' ' ears, ir he knOwsit." 114.:carce had hi spoke when the hand. the chiv \ alrous five fingers of Keitt, . - Clutched at hls throat—had they closed_ the . spes of Grow had been ended— Never mo re from a stump had he stirred up the fr4e and enlightened— But though s6art Keitt's inaulys, the tuanlys of Griow were stia smarter; Straight from the shoulder he shiit- - not Owen • - • SWifti or Ned Adams Ever put in iis right ) With more, delicate feel ing ing o distance. - • As - drops h moron anvil, so dropped Grow's rightlinto Keitt ,- Just where the jugular runs to the point, at - Which Kett!, ties his drop-knot— Prone like at log sank Keitt„ his dollars rat; tied about iiim: - Forth sprang Ids -fr:en - ds o'er the body ; first BarkSdale, waving-wig-wearer,- °lige and McQueen, and Davis, the. rear • : boss lot wild . Mississippi ; Fiercely they gathered round Grow, ca(awaro ___: . - pously up . as to- thaw him - But witlionqotter they reckoned, the wiry • from i woody Wisconsin:; • il Be, striking, out right and left li e a.siata- : ;mount varmint and via) bashed to the reseue, and with him e Wash , • r .bumps, Cadwallader; Elihn-; Slick. into Barksdale's broad-basket walked. Pott i er's - one, two— hard and heavy ;. Barka* 4tched wind in.trice dropped ' droiy and let out at Elibu. Then like alfountain had flowed the claret m for th'e elder, - • 1 - But for dadwallader's care—Cadwallader, guard of his brother, Clutching a Barksdale's - nob, into Chancery -, soon would bare drawn it. - Well was i then for Barkl - dale,ithe wig that - tray mer his forehead Off in. Cad l allader's handy it, catne, and, the i xi • s yret teleasing, 'Left to the nquerer naught but the scalp of his ldbeaded foeman, e.a.1 0 Meanwhileither and thither,. a dove, on the' - -tau t ars of trouble, - • - . _ Moved Mo t, mild as new milk,-With him gray hair .„ under his broad-brim, . Preaching ' ce to deaf ears, and getting con sideTibly damaged., Cai3tious.Clvode in the rear, as dubicnis what it nught-Come to, Brandished 4 a stone-ware spittoon 'gainst who ever might 'ieem to deserve it— ' Little it mattered to him whether Pro or An.: ti-LeCompton, - ..., So but-he frond in the Hall - a - foeman worthy ' . his lveapan ! • • . So raged t} battle - of men, till into the. thick of e make, ~ Like to tlul heralds of Old, stepped the. Sr... _ geam-at-Arms and' the Speaker. . • I . —.44.--:- . 'HOW eloquent is: the obi, homely word. Fall The fiowera fall in ; the gardens, 'Ale frilits fill in the orehards, the nuts Ell in ' the wooVe-stars fall from the sky, the rainlElle ' m the clouds, the mercury falls _ in the tubes, the leaves fall - everywhere, and man falls into eternity 1 ' -- - . ~ 'IIOIIs4OLD MEASUAER..---A8 all families . I ire not p ,D vided with Males and weights, re-, ferring to ingredients in general use by every housewife, the...following may be useful t— ° Wheat fkrur, one pound is one quart-; Indian meal, onh pound and two -ounces ii one quart; b n tier, when soft, one nound.and on ounce is e. quart; loaf sugar, broken, one pound in e quart - ; shit° stigar, powdered; one po and one ounce is one quart ; best brown sugar,' one . pouod and two .ounces is erequart; eggs, average siie, teri,,eggs Are - one poun , .; sixteen large tablespoonfuls are half a pin - .- , I • , . , .Pala : visa Swiss.—To Preserve skins-of birds or * -; Skin as soon as poiaible, r and sprin le the surfacer of the skin with the Roaming powder , kept in a 'glass bottle; well corked,- - d under lock and key; for it ii a deadly poison, : Arsenic, BArs. ; camphor,B ac ; 'hellebore 4 oz. ; calcified slum, 4 d.. ; cayenne pepper, 4 dr, To he' reduced to a fine power, mizeci,ind kept ie a glass hot-. 4 1 1 ..- . ~.. . . _ I - 4r Nit' ot l o4lo3 na f Artlsl! oo, lsi 1 1 - • • Area..—A friend has asked us the origin of the term " April" which we are enabled, from a recent perusal of-an old publigat4on, to answer—Whethit accurately, or not, .we don't pretend to' say.. The narne ofApril is generally derived from the Latin, tperiie l tkr open ; because at this.season the Spring On-- closes every thing, and the prolific eatth Is rpon to receive the seeds.' But Ovid, tint; favorite:old Roman -poet, stoutly maintains that it Is April from. die Greek name of : Venus, " Aphrqdite," the deity having been born of "aphron," I. e., the sea foam. At the same time, he notices, however, al though with the contempt becoming the de scendant of Venits, that there were some who endeavored to rob the goddess of her just rights by-deriving it from the Latin aped°. 1 Be-that as it may, April is here, and' from henceforward we date the close of cad ter's reign, and look hopefully for' ard to, the season of flowers and fruits. - - Front •Ps;noti. - . EXTENT AND POPULASiOre OF MExtco.--,Tbe poptilation of Mexico at the present time is nearlyB,ooo,ooo,iind the extent of territory is about a million of square miles. About one-sixth part of:pe population is of- Euro pean eitractid‘. - Three parts ofthe popula tion consist of the pure aboriginal Indian raciy; and the two remaining parts consist of a mixed race of EUropeaa, Indian - and Af rican blood. The number, how,ever, - of the latter mixture t very 'Minn. . The Sthte of Sonora. which, it has been conjectured; the Mormons would next locate in, and whicit is supposed' May also, before many years, be annexed to the United State - A, contains 147.133 inhabitants, and about 120;.: 000 Square miles, being the largest - State in extent of territory in Mexico. .Tho territory of Lower-California, which will also proba bly at.no distant day be 'settled from, the United States. his only a population of 12;- 000, and is - about 75,000 squareJniles. The State of Uhihtfahua-, which will soon be it-ti ded-to the territory of New Mexico, contains a population of 14 1 1,000, and about 100,000 square miles. ' ;The annual revenue of Mexico is about $15,000,000, and the expenditures -about $25,000;000. The n a tional debt is'*ll7,- 000,000, of which $62,000,0b0 is owned at kung;, amit.55,000,016 abroad.. • agrTheriin e re someAueer.faets in regard to fiddles anCbells, going the rounds. We w that a fiddle improves by age and'use; piano (Vies not, neither does a bell. There is, perhaps, a slight improteMen,t for the:first feW years, lint afterwards the quality deign orates,. Me — Lis -, we know, is altered by re peated and, long.continued hammering.= : Thump piece otiron, and- you change the . quality of its. magnetism, the ,-hock of the waves modifies the magnetism oc an iron ship ; and some of the music is knricked out .of a bell by lung-continued use of the dapper. A peculiar :effect is noticed in the bell of Cripplegate Churth, Scotland, when it strikes t t welee. • The first two or - three, strokes are diktinct and-clear, then a discoid begins, .which accuintilates with every stroke, until, With the eleventh and twelfth, a complete double sound ; is produced. . • TRITC6I:ING.—The origin of the expression ,'_` . to truckle to a man," has puzzled many perons. ft may thus besexiitainvd In `the middle ages, many hoitelries had 'in the -rooms appropriated to the accommodation of guests, beds 'with suppleMentary - couehes at tached, the latter being pulled out from .the principal bed like a drawer for ,tt chest.— When a gentleman - and a servant traveled in company they not unfrehuently occupied the same chamber; the master sleeping on the prtnetpai hea, ..halo tho corvant. , tretehed himself on the truckle.. From this very nat ural arrangement the phrase arose. To truckle to . any man menus to acknowledge yourself itilerior to him, and obsequiously to look up to him and defer to him, as the ser vant who slept on the truckle ruightwiefer too his master. . As a single illustration of the vari ous quarler; from which the English language has been'augmented and enriched, f would instance the words "trick," "device," "finesse," artifice," and "stratagem," and enu merate the — i-arious sources from which we have gotten theme words: Here " trick "is " devisa" is Italian, "finesse" is . French, artificinm" is Latin, and "strata genus " is Greek:— Trend.. " Murder will out." ARE DETERMINED. TO ASCERTAIN THE rr FAcTs, AND it is just as impossible to concegftom them the circumstances attending the coma:dm:inn of a crime of great magnitude, as it will be to suppress and keep from them the virAl and important informa tion that F. 13; OIkaIkIDLER In Tier, of the GREAT-DEMAD for ' ••' DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, • CLOC.KS & JEWELRY, . BOOKS AND•STATIONERP,•, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, AND SHOES, CROCKERY & CHINA WARE, HA * RDII 7 'ARE & PLATED WARE,' , . PAPER HANGINGS ,ct- WINDOW-PAPER, k STOVES,AND TIN WARE, ' GLOVES & HOSIERY, _ EMBRODERIES AND IIB4ONS, SHIRTS & DRAWERS, • CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, SATINS &• SATTINETTS. PAINTS AND P-4INTINGS, de., • SEWNG OUT AT PRESSURE PRICES. One Dollar will bay a " P I LE" of any of the above tanned Goods, we assure you, at Keserit. 1i a adv i se (disinterestedly of course) all Who de •sire to get their money's worth—to "drop in" at once. Ever3thing maw, a4e4 and wilt go, Cheap for the dDIMES." No &lira Sales on account of the rush, or " pres sure." Everybody shall'have anything they want on IshOrt notice, and at (almost) their own price. 'Cali and prove these assertions to be indeed facts. E. B. CLIA.I4WLEL Montrose, Jannair 27, 1858. LOOK HERE Zvoids offer" to the public, at prices.that . cannot fail to suit, a large told superior assort mert of GROC . ERVEIL, At tbe , old and well-known establishment formerly oc cupied by:O. M. Crane: , SUGARS, -TEAS, COFFEE, SPICE, FIGUR et. SAL 7; (6y the oath or 6arrel,) FISH, and all ar *les usually found in.first daps Groceries..- The attention of Farmers is solicited to a superior quality of GRAIN a GRASS SEEDS, Which the undersigned has on hand and for sale. CLOVER a TIMOTHY SEED, k GOOD. WHEAT, *old. as very low rates for CASH. ' • As I mean to merit. I live Mt receive, a liberal share of public patronage. . Z. 0085. Montrose, March ;, 1858. Om& STEAM GRIST AND SAW WILL. PrBROTH* baring purchased the above etablishment,will keep conspUnijr on hand. Bw pevfne crid Aar Flowr,Corn Meal of superior crtsal ity,also Clop and Bran at the lowest cash prima— Custom won will be done with despatch, and in aB cases warranted. 13814 Montrose;_ July, 1 F - 43. . • DAIRY S DURE ASHTON sALT, be the Beek or. Load. for -IL sale by- P. B. CHANDLER„ - Moutrose, March . 11, 1668. THE PEOPLE, -- IS .0/112t _. T Nu.terin g My professional sere to the labels. ..l. Dante of Busqw.hintua wily, I it tny duty lo to state that in the tu treatment diseases, I rely mainly upon Bo ' ethic retned; May be. , noting diem to be she most eldcaelou . rentedisl agents I can employ. • •., • i The following statistics' taken from the. records of' irospitals in Europe, eh° the marked" superiority of the Homoepathic over the Allopathic method of medical practice: - . - • INFLAMMATION OF THMEUNOS. • ~ " , partrwrs NOW ALITT , . . . . 1111TTZD. ' 311/0111111.. . , kroo. 110Splia116 . 11,134 'IS Hons. : do. i 328 40.: , 2 .PLEURISY. 1 Allop. Hospitals, Hom. . do.' PERITOYBI Allop. Hospitals, 1 628 l4 13 Hom. do. I 184 8 4 DYSENTER-Y • - . ' , Allop. Hospitals, , ; 162 7 • 29 Hom. do., i 175 6 , 1- FEVERS. i Allop. Hospitals, • 9697 31 I Hom. do. I 306 .p 4 111- CHOLERA. ilk,: Hospitals, I 1278 • 1466 110. Horn. —do. - f 848 • 611 .- 8 ' ALL DISEASES. i i Allop. Hospitals, _ 119,430 11,74 1 .10 Hom. do. es l 3,2,655 1, 5 1 4 ..-- - I might multiply th statistics , to moat an y ez• tea; but I have alreadY given ellen h to justify the position I have assumedl Persons residing at a distance wh wish to consul' me, can do so by letter,' and receive is prompt reply. No charge for Consultation. • Mee at the resid.:ne of Ousts. -Dixon, Esq. , I J.,11- TI MIAS, 31 D. Great Bend, Pa., Feb!. 3, 1858.-3 . . GOING G aaso 4- I BKT not through the brughtlof the Shegll2. of our own Aloof's, therpfore GREAT' Ilr DUCE: • ARE OFFERED TO, . . CASH COST() lERS 9 Or on SHORT CREDIT, with approved nn ' Ttowe who wish to avalbthernselves of tbisdpportnnity, Ft ~.. Age to all at the , S t ionej iof _ 4 GUTTENBERG, 1 ROSEN /UN it £O,, AT EITHER MONTROSE, SUSQ I CO., l'A.,i • SUSQUEHANNA DEPOT 4 SUSQ. CO., or To ll ..VD.I ,BR A D u tOß D CO.,PA., ' Where site otter loa suit , 1 9[ 1 X Dia . 3M, ..S .S 1 'y _ ID •d- ANn— - AVO SITSPEIsI lON, Great-. Bargains 1 „ TO PURCHASERS OF ALL KINDS OF 'Dry Goods & Ready Made Clothing, 1 _ Which have been lately stitch:tied under este-ding low prices, and selling at the earn. A Wendt stock of -OILY 60 I D.S, , COMPRISING 4LLMOST EYE Y REND OF ID 52 E@ @ co 0 op,s- 5 1 9 'prcti AS i ' RICH MOIRE ANTIQDK BLACK AND FANCY SILK PLAIN AND PRINTE4RENCH MERINOS. SHADED AND Pr k IN ALL WOOL: AND COMMON DzI.AIITS, PARAMETTA'S IS to po per amt. tow than ever, &e.. &e, In .... DOMESTICng rili, Our W.ockja complete and ..40.6kin g low. e also trove on hand In ni r trr STocK 3131.837 '1032 CI 21Mill. which we offer 30 per cent. lower thininy thee Establishment In tilt , section. ARe ifilmlilnir made to or der i the cleated and best manner. and WARRANTED. Ali kinds of Grab, taken at the 111011E.5 MARK Et PE ICES. AI, Dried Applm. andrieerai Frolliers. Please call and price our 'roods. and witlaf yourselves of- he above I I' ACT § . Gottpnberg, Rosenitanin ot. Co.. MONTROSE. Pa_ Nov. 26. likr,i-tf POST BRO HERS ardknow receiviip , thei flock of SPRING' IRO 50M4411E0013 3 friends and invite their to I and examine. Large Stock ofpm; GOods.—Stells Shawls, Bonnets, Flowers a:nd Ri )ons, Silks, in varie ty, Gents. Cloths, . Casiimeres a d Vestings, Gents. Sne assortment of iFushionabl Clothing, Parsols, White Goods, Laces, Edgings,. louncings, Collars and-Sleeves, and Trimmings. ur Dry Goods de partment is, we think, well choseb in quality & styles. Groceries.—A good stoc Also, Iron, Nails, and Hardware.l ,Crockery.—A large- stoe . Hats & Capi4 Boots and hoes,Oil and Hemp Carpet. Large asslrtment of all Paper. . MOntrose, letr. 2 1 , 1858. Old PO" FRESLI BUTTER in great d • and, in New York ! Fetch It on. T'oultry too 11 We advanc e money . r.e n hose o articles. t ir We have just sol4Turkeya t .13 Oa. per pound. We invite •all pemons inte dto call, compare notes, or try the line. We rep' I d progress for 1858. BENR MeRINNEY. r VAN.S T ICKL,E & YOUNG, 1851?.. 1m112'58 Great Ben - it, Feb • Th 111ug ID ' ident. THE subscyiber ittving a .. resumed the ITAI LORING BUS NESS neway (if his health will permit) will spire no reaso able effort to please all who may see oto emplo. him. Shop in the 1 Brick Block over Bhntley and ad's Store. Montrose, June 4 4, lBo.—t P. LINES.' ARTIST S MATERIALS. PAINTS IN TUBES, BUSHES, COPpER, ANDSILVER FOIL, Gr1...4.5S SLAB AN.p HULLERS, LITHOGILLPHS, dc., at th Store or BEL TURRELL I 1 858. Montrose, Jan. 6, .. To SI ogeis and ^ hornders! "[UST the "Nieqst Thing 0 ' ," is the new tolian a g aritek Pipe, siring the 'nods on Letters A And C. For tuning lnstrurn': nts they- "Can't be beat," as the sound may be p longed to any desira _ ble length. Made of the b German Slyer and ' warranted perfect '." Sent to ny part of the Coun ty, poitpaid, on ree r elpt of $1 ; by A.H.SHITH. Montrose, Pa., June 24, I B J .--tf. . . . .. i - 1 DOLT.IL T AYER I I WOULD say lo the Puolic that he will ho at Lin office from nine until t o o'clock;a. M., every day. Tuesdays and Saturdays, rom nine in the morn ing until nine in the evening, tmordinarics except ed. All Wishing Go see him .11 govern themselves accordingly. Montrose, Jan. Eli, 1858.—1 f '. i • R 11101/AL. T HE SADHLH AND 14P NESS 8 11OP OF Ci.! F. FOftWIAM; is removed to the praildin g reetly occupied by C.V. Hollister; on Mainptreet;, one ...r above R. S. Moil's, and where will be happy ). wait on all who may fame him with their patronage . Montrose, Jan 13, 1858.—tf NEW HAN! EMENT. T H R E LUM P ilm b. uveu ... with thero will treaßer btfr4iPZ ender the usaleand arZ "* efot BENTLEY, R AI) & CO. •We shall of neeessit)i hereio owa a w eel nt Boon.. and wears verydedroas that (remold on s hou ld settled either by note or otherwise, at the earthed convenience, these lariat on wallas with us. • .y#o ka.s owed for years ad maw= to because of ma we wg3 ere a special *death* to wine m e nd see 0w t ... r. 0 those who ta n for yeas bestowed as us their libral patronage and paid us- y. we would tender ge, our dame thank; ea ly subtitled a unmoor their aiwroar under a piedge thatthey shall have, po time t o Of W eaur~d rale. ALITT Of CPO (I.OdP. We shen hare on hind CONSTA,IT LT, a hill sasortment of an deßlatioas of Goods" ly sold In • swampy, and we Write an o purchase, anus l sad • our eta* before bar Ins elsewhere., EINTLEY MAD. Montrose, January „tad& WOLF A ROMATIC IMMOAX = : i• A L: 21 Sept. 1, 17. • PRO WOOD'S A TAI, REST .J 1!,,& - TITZ at H VIS. • • t TURRRLL'S. 1017 IMa 486 of virious,kinds, SADD - LERY, beyond description, Carpenters Tools, Shoemaker's Kit, NG : 9 ilt. F'c prefer to dispose ENTS S2.0;000 WORTH OF GOODS gLine!! N E W G D:S , to tasitock that will be sold at piices to snit. - the thirea Inhkudlng a post satiety of • ' Ladles' and Gentlemen's Dress Goads,. with a tall amortmen s t in all departments of bin TRADE, and prices much reduced ; and many kinds of Goods more than 25 PER CENT. "LOWER than early fall prices. Re would particularly =lithe attention or THE subscriber has been %caving during the rim three weeks a fine lot of ' making, with former suck; an assortment With If bich there is no comparison in this vicinity ; and that, they are being sold in alnanner satisfactory to customers is manifest from the fact, - that notwithstanding all efforts at competition, the rush and sales thus far have been unprecedented. We mean with frequent additions, to keep the as .nortment good; and ready or prompt pay in'g customer: can'tret 3.4snred that . the old store,is not to he on.t.lune. In addition to the large ra , Hay 'kept for years, we now have a good assortment of READY-MADE CLOTIII-VI; ALSO, • • BOOTS .1: SHOES, n all varieties. fleas° give 116 It call. Gibson, May 27,867. S. S. INGALIA. BLACKBERRY WINE.—It is nutritious to the- L., blood, promotes digesdios2, exhilarates the spir it strengthens and invigorates the whole systsem.. Price 75 eta. bottle. ' For sale by July 22, 857: ' A. TIIIIRELL. NOTICE is hereby given, that the firm of Hawley & (kill is this day dissOlyed by mutual consent. C. P. HAWLEY, .Gibsor., Aug. 17, 1857. E. E. GUILD. - The books and accounts can be toned at the store formerly occupied by the subscribers. persons baying unsealed accounts - ire requested to,settle the same as soon as poesable. The business will be conducted in the funnel. ' by the subscribers , under the firm of C. P. & 011, Hawley; who are constantly receiving from New York. and Phi adelphietbe latest styles bf Fall and Wlistrr Dry Goods,, Clothing. M., all of which *lll be sold ata Tarr ataall profit. for readypay. C. P. HA'WLEY. Olson. Sept. !,1867. . O. 11L HA WLET. • TEE MOST •:,\N, 1 5 0 :4 7 4 0 ; 1- 4 0 ,a. \s 'll 4 , k lWityalit 14- V urug44l ll 110 1 / 1 ' p • aeqeis4l riOdiqg - Nails,, '4 -----3 faL DOOR LOCKS & HANGINGS, SCREWS HOUSEHOLD FIXINGS, besides • i large assortment of GROCERIES, CROCICERY, AND D-R-Y at the lowest market prices, All these, and,many other articles, can always be found in the PHOENIX B CK, _ )f S. Wilsf dc'r - r II MIL U ILL, AS just returned from New-York, with a large and choice variety of GOODS, bought for Cash, and selected with much care, from over thirty of the best Houses in NCw-York, which he offers to his cus tomers and the public, at low prices, for Cash. ,His stock comprises ; DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, • WINDOW GLASS, • - isl'UFTrz, GROCER! ES ' GLASS WARE, CRuCIiED MIRRORS, CLOCKS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW PAPER, WINDOW OIL SHADES, FANCY GOODS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, JEWELRY, PERFUMERY, DRY GOODS, HARD. WARE, STONE WARE, WOODEN WARE, BROOMS. BRUSHES, JAPANNED WARE, BIRD CAGES. CANARY SEED. POCKET -KNIVES, W MPS, UMBRELLAS, GUNS, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION, TURPENTINE, CAMPIIENE, BURNING FLUID, :A.LCOUOL, LIQUORS, • (For 'Medicinal Purposes, only.) TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, SHOULDER BRACES, PORT MONIAES, SPECTACLES, SILVER St PLATED 4'OONS, FORKS, &c., poLD PENS, • STATIONERY, VIOLIN STRINGS, lIOWS, &c And all of the most popular PATENT MEDICINES. Thankful fur the liberal patronage hitherto-receiv ed, he hopes to merit a continuance and 'large in crease of the same. ABEL TURRELL. Montrose, Dec. 2. 3 857. BEST 111 MARKET,. TRY THE MOUNT ROPE NAILSig IT IN SHAPE. FINE IN FINISH. TOUGH IN QUALITY. sold by J. LYONS & SON. Montrose; - Junis 3, 180,. ,AT PANIC PRICES. Dl' EMPEDIN, IS NOW :RECEIVING LARGE ADDITIONS OF CASH RIIYERS, TO MS FEW STOCK OF Carpeting, Buffalo Robes; Stoves, tie., as large and rich and allow down prices liawr litasoso. Dec. MIL LOOK HERE : SHIRO la SUMMER ODOM DISSOLUTION. row sur, I NEW ONE HORSE WAGON. 1 No. “ 44 Cutter, Enquire of Eontroee, hu. 6,'t3. F. B. CHANDLER: NEW STOVES. 11117.118.1 . T:T is just ieceiving .1.4.• stock of NEW STOVES, including a lull assortment- or ELEVATED DV LARGE OVEN, AND FL#-TOP PREMIUM COOK STOP* WOOD sr COAL, WITH A SUPERIOR VARIETY OF Parton , °Mee, and Shop Stov for'WOOP_or COAL : Alpo Stove Pipe, Zinc, Sheet-Iron S itc.," the HIS ASSORTMENT will INCLUDE the M, SELECT SELECT and DESIEABLESTO ' in market, and will be sold on the most faro terms, &c., to which he would invitelhe CASH attention of CASH BUYERS. • Naar MPOTD, October, 1 857. OSE • - BLACKSMITH AND A o°o ea©F 'gr sli°!dlt.lrrTao,7tt.A n t. Burrows' Hollow, Gibson, • t, now prepared to do all hinds of work In that line, and alp has on hand a handsome lot of -Sleighs, plain and swelled body Cutte WAGONS, CARRIAGES, dkc that he offers for woe very low Ibr prompt pay. All kinds o warranted. Afoot kinds of custom work done in Ittses.mita. And as be is Roque! tly killed upon to maks COFFINS. and moth respect for the dead at well as for the living. ba expense of dtting up a SPLENDID HEARSE, and lator prepared to meet all orders on short notice. JACOB DDT GUISMC. Dec. t4.1857.-mallm9l . NEW-MILFORD STOVE EMPORI Great Redaction in the 'Wee of St DJCK€RMAN & GUM RE now recelvingthefr Stott of Stoves for the F ' TIM nuva and would bea lessveto my tothetrnntteo an 'tl \,141 customers, that they have on hand the largest and , STOCIC OF STOVES ever to the inhabitants of Susonetutrum County_ consbrts dile moat approved Inatome of Elevateaks vens, Large Oven, Premium, an Cooking Sto 2,beziides any quantity of Porlo for Wood , or 1, Ogee, Hotel andl3oz 13 . .. We have the best Sto the burning coal. constructed on t nue principle. ever madhand at a Very moderate price. We would take thla opportunity of remind friends who are solicited to Porch:Leo their Stoves of its Pedlars, that a moments relleetin - will convince them that poor economy to do en. -It Ina voell - cstablivbed fact that selling stov.os by peddling them abbsit the country, Is tiot tint,,: 1.7 ei', , t, and generally as lit as twenty, to say bout lad debts. and m s t of collections. Of course this armies out of the pock - et, of the pureba In coLslderatiou of the abort:Lets, . STOCK cif,STO at twenty per cent. tesathan any pcddlar will, call and Nee If these things arc not to. Naw-littraan. Sept. W, 18.57.-tr CABINET MkNUFACTO - . IY-12 , A KFACT RER and dealer in .131 Furniture, is now prepared orders or Bedsteads of all kinds at w retail on slnirt notice. Retail prices ran upwat according to style. He also kee Ready-made Coffins ; sand as he has : Hearse, he is prepared to attend funer notice. New Milford, Dec. 7, 1 856 FARMERS ATTEND PM' MBE undersigned would respectfully the FARMERS and all others interest hare associated onrsel-es together under MOTT "ik TI LDEN, at the old stand of M. & E. Mott, where pared to furnish PLOWS of the most ap terns now in usc,. such as Blatehley's, Beam, &e. Also Points of all kinds, Cietirator teeth and all kinds of castin : era and others, all of which we p . ropose, as can be afforded by any estatiohnierit i try. ELISA G. A. T We are also agents for Emery's Ho Drag and Circular Saws for wood, also Powers, which we can furnish on short n Montrose..Jaa. 7, 1857. NEW MILLINERY Dress-Mating Establish LADIES SAVE Toll HEARD 2' MS. DAVIS, fornietly of Ne York, has .111. opened a Millinery and Fancy Stor inithe vil lage of Brooklyn, and has just returns, frOurNew York With a large and fashionable stoc of goods, consisting of Ladies and Misses Straw It to of every style §nd variety, also Crape and - Silk ITS constant ly on Hand of every lam and color, Loge er with a splendid assortment of Fancy Goods, su as Embroi deries, Bair Braids, Hosiery. Caps, if d-Dresses, Lace Goods, ke., Am., all of which she flora at the lowest prices. . far" Particular attention paid to Blew Always al Brooklyn, May 6, 1 867.—litf STOVES, STOVES, fIIIII stoves have been so thoroughly NJ entire satisfaction of all; that they ornmend from us. S. IL SAYBE & B Montrose, May 27, 1 857. DEEDIS MARTO/114i ply just priatectaad for age at Feb. 17, 1858. AYF.R'S , . ILEA P E OR-A.L • 3. - . DOD 111 D LAND COKE or ' C•1411s, - Coin* and • - • lloaesCuesii6 . •j , Dminsia, Dess.,lolD Des.,D4S. Da. J. C. Arait / ass Imositsis is fay ids • hest rasasdy I hue ever tread for Cossasi Iloszsearss, Tallassuls; sad Dia 36 • 1117apicsas of &Cold, is yea: Dams Pumas. • luicoostsai ass in ay pretax) sad my Da*/ • - tr,the aiss ton pars %as agora 11 to PQM" superkw rbtass ter the Aresument or them ansplalnts, KRIM KNIGLIT, If. P. ' . • .11. B. MOIMLEY, Tin, of UTICA, N. T., =Um: "1 hive nom' lisemuu. groat mud sy Waft ow oise• you brvolUoll It. eel believe It the best medians for ib purpose ince pit oat Walla had cold Labould moot pay ttresty , fivs Mins fbr • bottle {Yea do 'Must it, or take ouy.othof remedy.' . 3 . Croup, Whoopiag.Coos -Inlleeasa. , •-; Smits Lia,rfis. 7, JIM Moms Am : DWI cheerfully certi our PleCialtAL is tht bast remedy we mom for the cant of Assoney at", crew sad tbe chest dames of children. W. of your fraternity in dot llosth anassians Tour sklll, and comma year mileino te,oas Parks ' ILtRA34 CONly" M. D. • • AMOS -I,MIA. lters;Marrucr, li. verbal, Ed Jan, 1856: v. had a tedious Influenza, wbleh confined nut In doors x weeks took weintymedkinea without rang; finally tried your by the advice of our clergyman. The firet dose relieved the formes In my throat sad leap; bus than one halt the bottle made :be completely well Your medicines are the cheapest as well as the best we can buy, and we esteem you, Doctor, and your remedies, as the poor nuett's friend.* • - Milian' or Pithisic, athritroncliftis. Weer htenatinnWit, Pa.. Pk. A, 111t4 tams : Your Canis. PtCrORAL is pulorositur marvellous curve ■ this section; It has relieved *mai from alarmingsymptomi if coasumptkus.apd is now taring a man who bee !shored under en affection of the lunge tir the last k.rty years. LIENKTi. L. PARRS, JlErotard. woh timt theing a A. .6`. 11 , 131ffitif, Manes Cb.,;lmra, .Nees Bent, 6,1855: "During my practice of many yearin bare found nothing equal to your Omer( hemostat for giSing ease end re lief to consumptive petlunte, or curing such as are curable,l . t . We alight add volstmos of evidence, but the moot convincing erect the virtues of this remedy 13 found in Its streets upon trial. I . ~ _ Consumption, Itrimbly no o • rontedy has ever been known which cured at many and sue dangerous ranee es Ala &one no human ail .en reach: b t even to those the Corner Przrolui. affords re liot and comfort. . . , lIER 121 13221 Dacron Am, Lowszs: 1 feel it a duty and • platoons to in form you what your Calmer 'Ptewrottst. has done for my wire Ms had been Ste months laboring under the dangerous symp toms of Consumption, front whlch no aid we could procure pm her much relief. Sho was steadily failing, until Dr. Strong, or this city, where we have come for *WOO. recomutondid 'a trim* of your ,modicine. We bless his klndoors, as ,re do your skirl liar she has recovered from that. day. She is not yet Ad worn; tu oh. Aisod to be, but is free from her cough, and calls hersalf . Twos, with gratitude and regard. . QIILANDO SIIELUT, or Snsurrrtuz. d Mends selected •- Coal Stoves, r otel. O diving aststswpdir' es, do not Mani& till you bac...tried Ames Canal Pitcroltsi. it is made by on. of the beet medical chemists in tin world, and its curio nli round no bespeak the Id& merits of itt virtues.— Atlmicipttla Lector. • - ikyer's . Cathartic Pills,. TIIE science* of Chemistry and, Medicine have been taxed ' their utmost to ereduce this best, mat purgative shkii Is known to mum Innumemble are shown that these plus have virtues which mopes' in excellence the ordina ray medicines, and that they win naprecedentedly upon the esteem at all men. They are safe and pleasant to take, but powerful ts rate. Their penetrating properties stimulate the vital activitke 0 the body, rbmots the obstructions of its organs, purify Ow flood, and expel diseare. They purge out she foul - humors which Mee] and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or disordered or, guns Into their natural action, and impart. healthy tone with strength to the whole system. Not culy do they cure the every ,Say complaints of every body, but also formidable and danger no diseases that have baffled the best of human skill. Minds r a r ie =duce powerful effects, they are, at the same time, In di dome the safest and best physic that can be employee for children. Being sugar-coated, they are pleasant to take and being purely vegetable, are free from any risk of harm Duos have been made which surpass belief were they not sub stantlitted by men of each exalted position and character as h eatsuspicionof untruth. - Many enduent,cierirfurvn ant b have lent their names to certify to the public the re ty of my remedies, while other have sent me therm= IlDellth . etr conviction that my Preparations contribute ha asensely • th e relief of my afflicted, suffering fellow-men. The t below namol is pleased to furnish gratis my Amer of. ke, lean A containing directions for their we, andhertill eaten of theof the following complaints:— Costiveness, lions Complaints, Rheumatism. Dropsy, Ilti - ist barn. Headache g from a foul Stomach , Nausea, lodine' r don, Morbid I n o( the Bowels. and Palo arising therefrom flatulency, Lou of npetite, all Cicerone and Cutaneous Die eases which require *Taman; Medicine, Scrofula or King' Evil. - They also, bj pure purifying thnblood and stimulating the aye irs t\tiL tem, cure many tom which it would not be 'zippered the: weld noel, such as Dearz w Partial Blinders', Neuralgia an. Nervous Irritability. Dime nui of the Lesess......s.sr.s.s...ye 0--..„ .............. asffthm p nts arising from a low state o the body or obstruction of its f etkuul. Do not be put off unprincip derriere with some other pi] they make more pro mos. Ask Er Imes PLUS, and take notb log else. No other they can give you pares with this in it Intrinsic value or curative powers. Th sick want the nest si there is for them, and they should have i . \ • - Pretrtired by Dr. I. C.\AYED, - Practical and Analytical Chemist, It ell Mass. _ rue; 23 ers. na Box. Flex BO= ItU $l. SOLD BY ABELItriIRELL, and by all Druggists an Med icine Dealers .—nl 4v3yl cw , log our ken and lit Is very e cost less than °thing a ' ex{ lug we offer ou! •entire Please OM II kinds o; to fall all olesale or e from s on hand elegant on short Read the following Leltcr., - _ HOME TESTIMONY. , . We have receWed the following letter in relation to Da. MORSZ'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. AUBURN FOUR CORNERS, ' Susq. Co., Pi., Sept. 28th, 1858. Messrs A. J. Wnrrs 6b co., New York : "The Morse's Indian Root Pills had from' you give. universal satisfaetion ' in STEEP "tivrisca, and our farmers use them for almost everything. • The Drs. ENTER': has been raging in this section to an alarm ing extent, for the last six months, SCARCELY RESOLE °amity having 'escaped, Exam. THOSE WHERE your pills have been USED AS A PREYIESTIVE, in which case they have Nina TAILRD. I will-inform you shortly how to send a further supply. Your ob't. Serv't" ALPHOMSO H. SMITH. CM 111 nounee to that t we ,he fir& of e are pre roved pat rides Iron ILandsides,' for i'arai sell as loin this Coon. MOTT, • DEN. '. Such letters as the above need no comment from us, they ought to convince - a of what toe firmly belieie, that Dr. Iforie's Indian Root Pills are the very best Pill evertnad►; Sold in Montrose by S., IL & D. Sayre, and by one person in every town, and in all country stores. A. J. White 4r. C0.,,2 St. Peters Place, New York, sole Propric.tors. 47—tf .e Powers, to aura ace. lralnable raiads For Sale. OA SALE IN on BODY, about 5500 acres o F Land on the waters of Spring Brook, a branch of the LaCkawanna river in Luzerne County,Penn'a. about midway between the thriving towns-,of &ran ton and Pittston. These lands are covered with Val noble timber, and being situate in the most extensive mineral region in Pennsylvania--kntwn to contain iron ore—and believed to abound in coal, and being also in the immediate -vicinity of several railroads , made and now. in progress--ogee to the capitalist an opportunity for the investment of money that seldom ', occurs. For further information apply' to N. P. Ho. sack, EM., No. 11, Walt street New York, or to the subscriber t at Ilontrose,Susquelumna county,Pa., the attorney in fact of the. owners. April 6, 1 654. HENRY DRINKER. 11111 NEWS. SOAP MANUFACTORY. - THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand for sale at his establishment to Montrose,the best goal-. ty of SOFT SOAP, manufactured from the lye of wood ashes and grease, in the oldfaihioned way,and not by any patent process. For those that furnish the grease,he manufactures the soap for $1,150. a barrel. Warranted in all eases to be a good article,or the Soap may be returneteind the money refunded. ing.jet Home. tried; to the iced no rec- ITIIERS Per barrel's Half Barrel Gallon , ... Wholesale dealers will be furnished—if delivered, at the Ashery inMontros.e--at the tate of ten barrel* for s.ls,oria Ser.uiton at ten barrels for 650. • JOHN HENRY WARES. Montrose, March 7,1 856. . 141 FLIJ i lt, FISH, - SALT, GROCER TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, Lc.. for sale low, r cash. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere, , at S. S. MOTT'S. Montrose, - .Aug. 12, 185't. LA WNW t LA IV NS ! ! NEW STYLES, at reduced prices at .1 1 1 MOTT'S. A FORTY HORSE POW' R swum smells FOR sat JOE GOOD-011DE*. 9 FEET eight Inch Woke, 14 Inch, Cyupd lame wheel. 'three tons. la a gron ell-bunt machine. Suitablilor's Coal Shait.or *unary, and gin be sold vendow.-. Add . • - • 'POST 111(0TEIRS. s Jan. 14,1857. : ontroluv, Ps. 1 , Tams A PLASTER/ . A fillikik . ' now burnkg atufirM keep 1 . Constantly hand, Lime of a veal superb)! qua= 11. true Depot, and will sell It in any Vol . 'it a fair price. ' Persons wishing ilarat quantity can be supplied ).7.0n a reasonable notice. ,fhiporior ground Plaster will be kept constantly. no -hand herealter. • 1. L POST; . ,t. B. DRINKER. ' W. JESSUP. Montrose bepot,4prli S. r..ELUILL • •OROCERISS. A. fresh supply, Including the beetSTAIT Wine inat opened, and going Oen'. •,, • • • i Oct - 18 a 7.. 3. LYON'S ft 80.14 Atroallocn, Ntw You Gott, )turd 5, 1555. PRICES The - Indepezideza`zlLeinablUmL . i „ tllßlpilliD Zlncll,lr TBll/18DiT ' NORNIIICI, AS MONTANA ' ' -7 . • r.c., AT $1,50 • PO ANNUM, IN ADVANCi. .• .. Rates oi, Advertising. • One square (16 lines or lessjone week, " SO,SC % One square " two weeks, - 0;25 . . - One square . " • three weeks 1,0) One square. " - one month, • 1,26 One square 44 two months, • 2 20 One squire " three - months, . 3,06 ' One square "' . six months; . 6,00 One square • o'• , one year , 800 Two.sqUares one year, ~ '15,00 Three'sqintres one year,.. • , I wvin • - 1 '''' vs" Five squares one year, WAY i , One column one ye 5.,.... • j 40,00 Yearly asiiertis' cis will have the privilegetf alter- , ring or changing their advertisements iwithoat ad= i ditional charge. 1• , . ' " ~Business cards, not exceeding five lines, inserted at 112,00 per annum. • *, , Job Work: • • • Thicorifee is supplied with a good assiThuent of Jobbing materials, and all kinds of Job Work, such ' ' as Cards, Posters, Pamphlets,lke., Will-he,done nest , ly and promptly.. . . BUSINESS CA WS. . arm. n. WI; s.:lnains. , Boyd & Webster , pi:MARS In Stoves, Store Pipe, Tin„ Conner, . mad sheet pa r - Watn ; also, Window gash, Passel Doan, Win do w Blinds, Loh. Lumber, and MI kinds of Building Materials.' Thspnep gook of tieseie's Hotel, and Cariperater Shop new 'Methodist Chu: .4.-; Mornasz, PR.. April H. 1 8 1 5sAt ' . , Dr: E. F. Wilmot,. GIADUATE of tbi Allopathic and Homeopath te Vollaies aC Medicine, la now permanently located In Great Bead. 1%. Of flee. corner of Mateo and Elizabeth lit., =rig apposite tbell. Chtutb. . May Ist, 1914.1 y. Dr. H. Smith & Se`,hl, QUICGEON DENTISTS . Residence and Mice; oppositettie Bap 0 tilt attach. (Worth Ada) in Maumee. 'Particular attention will be riven to Inserting teeth hu GOLD and littaza Plate. and °ceasing teeth. Mantra*, Jan./3.1816:' C.D. Virgil, • • s R . ES i p th E e N F Tj ka .' l f t l e i . 3l . ll7lTRRAI, P.A. aaa Inserting teeth on Gold ot.sllter pint 'lone In the Vistyle of the Art. All jobs *strutted. • u ' rraoss, April 7, IBS.-tot • • D. Vail • .M. D. • • P , aysiclAN AND SURGEON, has pernumently located Mai - Pelf at Btachneyville, Susquehanna county, Ws.; and rill promptly attend Wall with which be-may be favored.-1810271 A. Bushnell, k TTOtticEY ACOUNSELIMI. AT' LAW. office *Ter B ka. Wean Drag Store, Seettere+xtri DIM% °,4•413'/ Keeler & Stoddard. . DAVERS IN BOOTS & SHOES, Lea th er and Fiedled OD Maned., Ant 'door below Searle% Betel, *outrage. Pa.- I GLAGS minasa. C. S. lITODDLICD William IL /asap, AWORK= ADLA%„,Ic NOTARY PUBLIC. Unice en Pub lie Bowe. WA...4 Pa. • Bentley & Bitch, XLTTORNEYS AT LAW, AND BOITNTE LAND AGENTS.-- Mee west of the Court Ram, ifoutrooe, Pa. Albert Chamberill; TTORICIT AT LAW, AND JIIBI7CF, or TAE FrAcr.— .M. Otllte ow I. L. Poet dr. Co.•a More, Mormer., Wm. IL Jessup, . • ATTORNEY ATLAW AND cowasswinut OF DEMI for the State of New York will attend to all hi:wizen entrusts. to him with prompters and ddellty:. Osfe on Palle Swim, oecs• pled by Ron. Willett Jessup. DEALER IN DRUGS, MIZEPICINEA, CHEMICALS. Pid3.1. 4 , Oils, Dyelduffa. Groceries. Dry Good., Hardware, Storke.a.s. Hlaerware,-Ciocks, Watches, Jewelry.. Sneer Spoons. Spectacles. My. deal loatturnenta. Trusses, Surgical Dratramerrta, Liquors. Perfirm, ety. Minots, Sgatlonery, Brushes. Me" Yankee HOWw. At. ' • \go P. B. Chandler,, . . • DEALER IN DRY GOODS, Rejady blade Clothing. Greendfan Books and Stationery, etc. Public Avenue, worms; Pa. . Post Brothers, -- - DEALERS 11 , i DRY GOODS. Groceilea DronkerF, EsTdinus, Leather, Maur, etc., corner 44 Turnpike atrect and ratite ILA!. nue, Maximoss, P. , • - •J. Lyons & Sox; D ULEirs.Ec DRY GOODS. Groceries, linniwnre, Crockery, • ware. Books. !to. • 21" tarry on the Goon n --1 Avenue, m o sn4 r „ 3 1 1 " u J. LT0213, • Bentley, Read & Co., BALERS IN DRY GOODS, Drags. Medicines, "'Vas. Oils, LIT OTOCCIieS, liartheare, Crockery ; Iron; Clocks, Watctrra, Jew. till, Biker Spoims, Perfumery•, /Cm Brick Block, 31corrsoss. G. V. SICiTLIT C r ur.so d. P. W. Brew. William & William IL Ivan*, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Monsaalcie Pa: 'Practice to &no*. Amu.. Bradford Wayne; %Yr.:lmM and j.unerce =calm Rockwell & Winton AI)II:7FACTUREES and Deafen is Straw ( . M4;414 asts. Cape, M Umbrellas, Yamada Ribbons, tcc., 40 C0521,15il Street, Ntir Yowl * op stairs.) DZALEA LS" by crane a ROL., Mosmtoss, Nov. S. -A . N TOSTIC. ~' -.--, ' m y FgrEND,.,i o Two - axiom, arm .1 rank OLD saarnorm Coarar mat wax sex exit , . R AZORS up Soma zoo Eisen rixXeris Poo R P - "I R IZFEKViTR—Muutoma, Turk rd ma ael R. - Ta \v, ' L P, ' I 1 IeTrULG.KNT, spear-zoom:so. 4.aecurso x p ••-", S , RAlll'OOl4Oll, Plorranos, axa A A T 1:1 ER . : Shoe No. S. Baaerneat of Seariek Hotel, on Turnpike Street..' ,Illorrezosz, Jan. 11. 16R. -rd THINGS AS THEY INIFT tronldlay to our numerous Priem hare resured the agericy of motor POPULAR PATEINZW, of the day, for which we are allowed fbrty we propose under the hard times, dividing custotners. 'Now, good friends and encash' that wish to save money, all at the 144 Firmers Sti and yon will And everything which :mord her restoration, at prices unparalleled! In age. Among oar catalogue may be found GIAICITCHNIO MiDICLIZ J &mamas BUM; lirograls Ventura:a Harvests; CHILD% GIUMIA1111:1 - 1:11A-MAI: JUDD% JOSTUNI Pans Fauga• Ca.smat RADWAViS RADY ELM?: with s, • Thayer's Family Illedicinel" ~,,r4 m cd to answer the purpose for which they are recommended. others too numemus-to mention. Call and Bee W. Counsel and advice free of charge. R. THAYER, Jr. Mormon. Dee. 2. ers'.-4 PATENT MEDICINES. • AMONO the greativariety.of Medidhes at;Turrelrs Store, may be found all of Dr. Jayne Justly celebrated . Family mettletneg; A yre's Cherry Pectoral and Cat is Ylib r* Halley% Forest Mee and Forest Pills; Holland eelebmtert German bitters; Loirden's •av ries of Family medicines : hierehant's Oarg/ng Oil, thegreatestmn edy for *MIMS in man or beast ever known; Mathewson 's Jafalllble Remedy, and Horse ReMedy OrrICIA Vermiform, and a variety of other kinds ; Traak's Sfseile Ointment, the meat tetrads bums. rheumatism, and all ingammatory complaints Poedir Extrui, a first rate thing for almliarpurposes as the above Ointment ; Andrew's Pain DertrOying agent , a good article ; Woodcock's Relearn and Bone Liniment ; Atwood's Jaundice Bitten. Canker Drops. Liniment, and Dysentery Drops; Baker's Compound for Dysentery ; lloughtoria Pepsin. for Dyspepsia ; Heimbold'a Extract of Machu and Erhart of SarsaparlUa r a variety of Salves , the best In market , are.. and aztralmod endless variety of Patent 31edlcinys, altogrethirtoo owner oars to enumerste—but mate it to any, that tie publl4 Will Ind near ly every thing In this line, at the Drug and,Faney Store e of Moubage 15 57 . ' ABEL TURRELL, .$5,00 . 2,50 . 26 Banking House OF POST, COOPER & CO. [JENNY' DRINKER; MONTROSE, WM. 1111NTTING COOPER. - Noveniber 12, .1856 ISAAC 1.•.‘ POST.. 4>, DRAFTS on New York City and Philadelphia.— .Collections promptlytjuel. and remitted. Office hours from 10`a.m. to S. Mess Allen & Paxton, N. York. REFERENCE, &rude! C. Norton; Esq., Phil's. • • 6n. William Jessup, Montrose. woes Insurance Company. CHARTEIi imuirruALL ted by the State of Pennoyltanis. CAPITAL, $500,000. , FIRE, MARINE , & INLAND TRANSPORTATION. pal§ Company was organized with a Carlicapital, .and the Directors have determined to adapt the bUsinetetto its available resourc es — to observe pre. dance in conducting its alia.trs, with a prompt adjust meat of 'losses. , • A.B. Lmrtscovr, Preset. Wx. A. RaoristyVice PTO el. • Amite Wiums, Secretary. , Drascross.-- ! Aaron 8, Lippincott, Wm. B.,Thom• as, Owlet Wise, J. Rinaldo Sank,' Win. A Rhodes, William Neal, Alfred `Weeks; John P. Simofia, Charles J. Field, James P. Smyth: OFFICE, No.l-o,2derchautie Exchange, Phil. s A. N.• BULLARD, Agent,- . Montroie, Pa., May 1 8,1 857,—)fr :114 - €1 . 111.11, ,Having secured the right of using Goddard's Pat. JLJL eat for raising and lowering carriage tope, prepared to furnish and put them on as the shortest Motitrose, May 48,1851: !ZEN Abel Turrell, A. Baldwin, Retail Dealer In Flour. Salt, tort, Mb, Candle.. (lover and Timothy teed. Oa Brothers' store, Mos-nom aplt:tklk-t1 S• Thayer, *IIRGEON, Most**, P. Ogke le the Z. Cobb, OCERIES, itr—, at the stare re:may occupied It, ontrose, ra. 1,857.-tt iiM EIMM=I
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