IVIONODY thi''ShO death of .Citaids.s-Bsaliturr, sOkord. B . and /gay Beardsley;. of Pa.,- who died at Wyomi Soolinkr, Binstoo, Pa., Feb. 23,- 1368. Eli tun =ma. ~ "Tha r lor where death ha; met hla seal. 1• ' - Nor Lana° chin, nor drat And, • , ' ' :Nor nehlebood disarow."--Bnos. • Eipring-time IS stepping, softly-stepping o'er the noun tains, i f • , . . ••-• And 80011 watt's russet garb will Bee away ; The inters leap again front out.the frozen fountains, .43- 3 t . ce anthilistenle the sun's' warm ray: . , • - rwiirwmte aga, Ind trees .put,ott their _ eov ring, • As they were wont within the olden lime ;. But. then=the scdemn Sadness o'er our spirits hov'ring And the warn tear-drop falling ott, are thine. • . . .' Yes; thiins.pit numbered now no more among us. ' Class-instes ard teachers mourn thy early doom; The herald-env:Vied not torn thee from us,* If fbnd affectio could hitie kept the from the tomb , .Not in th e zhip of night y nor yet the morning stilt i Big It the poenday hour'the summons came, Aid from thy - abort, but weary, feverislt illness, Thy form was freed fnamtasting earthy pain. , WlLat though no kindred by thy couch stood weeping' No mother froutthy brow the death-damp brushed ; Kind friends we there, and in thy last longsleeping, ~.nr, It Meters not to thee how life's warm pulse was bushed, --- • = ' - • Oh! thou weVty gto die, to go fromput our num ber, ' . - - ' l _ ;'. • ' - In the first fi hof early manhood's hours, Leave all the gl riot's hopes of youth, to slumber. ' Beneath the green earth audits spotless dowers. It was the itter . time of all the f l. 'ear to serer - _ The'spirit frond its prison-house of clay, Ere the first th of Spring to-part forever ~.. 1 With'earth, d earthly pleasures of a day. ' And now 'is or r, and thy name so o ft en spoken - Amid our d, shall greet the ear no mere ; - , This fnul earth i et at death's-shrine is broke; N. l'r kat* is-moored on the eternal shore. Thou'rt slumbering ere.nineteen times the simmer --.- rates Itloomeffin t NO, may'st thou,-. eir - fresliniisf'fieatlithy roaming feet, n'that land where bloom reposes• e flowers, have won a sainted seat. p for, thee; tears will not win the Forever on al .j 1 1 17 e will not we epirlt ii i .reil Back to: he .borne . where passed ' thy childhood hours; .-‘ - 1 ' Nay we with t e,ttat summer ] and inherit, d,, And wear a. th of those unSading Powers. 4, . . - . T.I33•REGATIONSHIP og WORDS. EVEN now the relationships of word., which ,are so impbr ant for our right poderstanding of theta, ar- continually overlooked;'&very little thing • rving to conceit Villein . from us. For exarOpl- o ,wkat 4 muttituli of our nouns substs:nti;:e and adjective are, in fact, unsus pected participles, or are othelwise most closely conrected with verbs, with which, notwithstand ng, until some one points out ei ( the fact to It we probably. never think of putting the in any relation. .And yet with how ;lively an interest shall we discover words to be of closest kin, .which we had nev er consider till, now, but as entire strangers to cone.anot er ;.. what a real increase it will be in our a uaintance with, and mastery of, -English to . eeiirrie aware of . such. relation .... shp% Thus.' heaven' is only the - perfect, of `to heave;' and is so called bealtse it is ' beavea'• of ' heaven! up, beings properly the sky as it is Wised alOft ; the 'Smith' ,has his name froth the sturdy-blows that he 'smites' upon the ,114i1; ' wrong' is the perfect pert i opla of4'.to , wring,' that which -one. has ' wrung' Ir r es ted from the right ; just as in'French,l,' ort" for • torqUeo,' is that Which is twisted; "guilt' of `to guile' or ' beguile;' to find 'gni t' m'a man is to-find thst he has bead' begu led," . that is by the 4eol, ' in-ti gante diab4o,'.and it is inserted in all indict ments for rhtkrder, the forms'of which come docitt to its from a time when men were• nut ashamed of tracing evil to his inspiration_.— 1 The ' brunt of the battle is the 'heat' of 'thel battle, wheTe it ' burns' the most 'fiercely.— ~ ' Haft; as qf a knife, is .properly only the par- 1 ticiple perl'ect of 'to hard,' that whereby you ' Irenat:liold it: Or take, ..two or three s nouns atlj ittive; !strong' •is the participle past of `to string f a ".strong,' man means no. more t one whose sinews . are firmly • strung.' T he 'left' ; . hand,, as dtstinguihed from the,ht, is the hand-which we 'leave;' inashweb "., for twenty tithes we use the right.handi we d0..,n0t once employ it; and el it obtain its name Rom being ' left' unused so. Often. • 'aid' -is, I believe — properly 'owed ;' an 'odd' glove, or'' au '44:l' shoe is onethat is ''olred' to another; tar to which another is owed,. for the niaking of a pair —just as sse speak of a man being ksifigulitr,' la wanting, 1 t is, his. matelt. k Wild' is , the participle ast Of •to will f a `wild' horse is a 'willed' r self-Willed horse; one that has been neve tamed or tan ht to submit its will to •th will of another ; and so. with. a limn. - . . This ex else of putting wo rds in their.true relation d connection with one another might - be. rried,much further. We might taktlts - boleirOups ofrwords,..whiem tiny us at first sight l to'acknowledge hardly' tiny J im kinship, ifindeed arty, Wit 4 One•another,„and yet wi th 6 great di ffi culty show that they 'bad ii cony .. do parentage and Idescent.• For tee are "share . shred, 'sherdA' they all are de- Obe- Anglo-Saion word, 'which separslte or divide, and still exists he shape of-' to sheer,' which made three perfect's, shol.e," sharp,' Shire'is a district in England; instant*, sheers e rived fro signifies , with us in ' once the 'shered.' as it is separated - frprn the rest ; a ' share' is a pcirtion of anything thus divide 4 off;— . ' sheers' e.instruments effecting this process Of Sepaist on ; the 'shore' is the place where the'contin ity of the land is interrupted- or - I separated by the sea ; a • shred' is that which is 'She 7or .shorn front re the sin_ piece; a . ' stierdt.. ill pot ' sherd' that which isbroken offind us divided. from the ) vessel ; 'and 'th irti lhave adduced by no means ea hatist ilia group or family of words, 'though it Wouldke more time than I can spare to put som other wards in relation with it. k. e la Buts analyzing of groups of words for the de k . ig of thebond . of relationship be tweenim tti and ,the one • rout out of which ;.bey all ow, is a process . Which may re uire.Orpre etymologica . knowledge.. than youtsS, and More helps from book's thin you eart, the erect to command. There is attothet process, and one which may prove nolies sieful to ikiurselvet and - to others, which will Ile-more ceAtainly within your reach.. t will - often happen, that: you will meet in books, sometimes in the same book, and perbiipli in the same Page of this'book, a word aM senses so:Pier apart from one an. . 99ter , t tit will seem to you at fi rst sight 'shim:let . rd to'assume as possible t tbirfi tbeie ea bo t any bond of comaection between ri m fkettr, Nost! when you do thus fall in with a 'Word .err,tdoied in these two or more senses ' seerning.y-far removedlrom one another, ist custom.itiurielf to seek out - the bond which there certainly is between these several uses. This"lig of that whiptris common to and txt connect. all its meinings.can of course, only : :be done by getting to its heart; to the semi nal' meining, from which, as from a fruitful iced. all the others unfold themselves; to die-firl link in the chain, from which every bier 'ia e ii- a direct line or a lateral, de : paid & ' I.nd we May proceed in this loves. tigatier, Certain that Ite shall find , such; or at least that snob there is to be found. 4 For this wet may start with, as kieing•lifted above all deuttland the non-recognition of it is ttk great fault in. Johnson's dictionary) that a , verd . biaorigirially but one meauing,aud that air the other however widely they ins di. vege.frolP. eFL, e 4mother and seem to recede friuritbui:one, may yet le. Jiarmatitzpon it, rimy lea' brought NO . to:C.4*one ;?yealtral meat - dn. which grallis and - knits them all Va gethef; jUst.as,theiiaces of men, black, white, and 41,, despite-041 thbir present diversity and'ilisilersion,9mtvti a central point of - unity , • hi their first parents. -,, ! :'". . . '- . Let.tim illustrate' what l-fmean by , two or, three ftuniliar examples." - Here is' he „ward a‘pOst ;',hoir. Various sfre the senses in which it is employed ; ''Pose office - ; 'post' haste ; a' post'istanding in the ground ; a military post;' an 'official ! 'post ; 'to post' a leger. Might one not at first•Eiresume it‘lmpassible to. bring' all these uses of ' post' to a common mitre? Yet indeed when once on the right track; nothing is easier; ' post, is the Latin .' ptisituS,' jhat which is placed; the piece of e timber is'' pla . ced!, in the ground, and al a a `'post; a Military station is a' post,' for a man i 3 ' placed' 'in it, and must not quir t it Without orders; to travel ' post,' is, to have certain'tolays of horses 'placed' atlntervali, that so no-delay on. the road may •necur-; the ' post:' -office is t hie which'avisils itself of this mcde of communication; to '.po3t, a leger is to ' place' - or register its several items. Z.. • Or•take the word ' stock';' - in 'what an -al most infinite number of senses it is employed ; we have live ' stock,'.' stock' in trade, the vil lage IstOks,7 the ' stock' ofotgun, 04 "stock: dove, tit§ 'stock' on ,whisK ships are Wilt, the •AstoCk'which goes rohnd . the neck': the famill, 'stock,' the ' stOcks,Thr public funds, in which money is investeitand other 'stocks!. verf likely besides , these. Whit point in common,cm. we find between them all ? This, .that they ,are all- derived from,and 'were originally' the past ,participle o 'to stick,'-which Its it now ,makes '' stuck,' made' fornierlyi ' stock ;' and they cohere in ,the idea.)af Areekeisi which is common to every one. "l'hu - s, the'' Steele of a gun is that in which the barrel is fixed 1, the village, ',Stocks' are &ass \ in which the`feet are fastened ; the ' stock' in trade is the fixed capital ; and ,so, too, the 'stock' on the farm, although the fix ed capital has there taken.the shape Of horses and cattle; in the ' stocks,' or public funds. 'money sticks fast, inasmuch a&s those, who place it there can not withdraw or demand . the capital, but receive only the interest ; the ' stock' of a tree is fist set in the ground; and from this use of the word it is transfer reel a family- ' the ' stock' . or ' stirps' is that from which it grows, and out al which "it'unfolds itself. And here we may ,bring in the ' stock'-dove, -a.4 being the ' stock' or stirps of the domestic kinds. I might group with these, `stake' in both Its spellings; it 'stake' in. the hedge is stuck and fixed there ; the ' stakes' which trim wager against the is sue of a race are paid down, and thus fixed or deposited to answkr the event ; a beef. '' steak'• i 5 a piece of rnat so small that it ear. be stuck on the point of a fork • with . much more, of the same kind. —T ren ch on the Study of Words.' . - Just Published: BRIGHTLY'S UNITED STATES DIGEST, 1780 TO 1857. From the adoption of the .Constitution to the end of tigt , Thirty-fouith Congrc4a. One Vol. Imp. tivo.,l3p. 1149. • THE matter is arranged ALMIIIIIICALLT, with A.tLTTtCAI. Diet:owe and a entumstress, under which the Cakosocoareat arrangement has•been. as- far as possible, preserved. It Iseseek, •Manutpai Rummer. to each section whereby its Coarr.scri dos be seen at a glance. The notes of J Mnetvt DEdeleliNinchunagnot only those of the 2SEIMEIIdi COVIV,OF TIM ramp ..ftATLS. but also those of the Cmccrr and Ifisnuet Coeur and Comer or Ctamet, many of which arc scattered throughout the LEGAL Pratotficosand not to be found eisewherug many Decumehs of the mesa COVISTS. the Ormactra of the ArroirArrs Gkozeit. hod Hirano or Decagr ams-6 are placed at the foot of the page. and refer to the respective Samoa - Is of which they air the JEDICIAL Iscrearnmarane. There is an accurate Tame ct Cases, and also a Cnnosotocrear. Trim.x or Srartszts. The !Irma:meets the. Am* am pincer!. conspieponslY la the marsm of the rater. The Cox-re:era carnprlseri not only the Timms of each Smuzer. but also the various mbriivisions lob wmt e h each Title hkr been distributed. The INDEX It thorough and com prehensive. and refers not only to the Laws but also to the Congo rr-non of the tailed 'States. 'The Mattel' is arranged under Loco. ai well at OICCLIZAL TTTLEIk; for Instanee. the names Of STATE...fin. imnizza.Cernat and Many of the Pours of the United States, urn be found in their alphabetical order with a Staton- of the Leers. isytok in whlelt:each of them is Interested. The Szres as well as the page!s gthezi, by, mums of which greatly Inerc3sed facilitr and speed to the use of the work will be obtained. not merely by rionetsues - at. Ge_srtefir-r. but by thaw unicwrned in the Law. • • In order that Errors might be avoided, the'rioe of ntur Rem:a -t-rem has been carefully veriCed. tin thccase of ibr Notes. by exam ination of the AuthoritleS. and in the laden, by comparison with the Teat) after the matter was In ti - pe. 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' The ussoeeshould be scot each week riotll the proposed number Is tsmej c leted, In cider that the pramtits sad paper emir be prompt/y . Address • . . ' ALBERT PALMER, Proisimes. Neer Yoe' Ertm.stmt. ' ,IttonisdOttdl ' 08Ice; 3MBratulsray,fiesr 'York. 111104LICET .11211VEP.—The iles9t. lot In town.— Wairanted perfect every titne, by • A. X, BULLARD. stREE LIVI G AGE. • Pros tam, • NEW LffT L'S , 1 - Fabll e esN the Sd of April. 11, LITTELLI!, vtivi 'tamely Printed on Flnel's The long edabllshed and loomed erotic has enjoyed, is a most choke and ably 774 Beat Seta, Comptieing, m It doe& the rimmed Revlon and Piwl des NA occasional seleoth own country, It will beat alike unique and outran, 'Statesnaata , Studati In addition to the ntlrtrude TITS of haling matter erni work mounts to FOUR SIXTY-PAWLS, the silt LARS PER ANNUM Cheapest P Thisorork Wes received laus and secular. sad also men of our country—sue Chief Justice St 11 7 . H. Prescott, Ceo. .71ekner., Honk, Jared Spa Complete acfti Ilvend In all th :I;inude.;tt, ale . at Two Dollars a N r oi l!nq ~ •parately, at Trio Do bound. or a Stay Volume may be ha. Dollar and a Halt In Numbe nber may be WI whilefpr Subsatbers or Pu they may have, and thus ird" Canvaasers Wanted T . I S nplBm3 for 1123fi man; aserstocom tly enhande t . 'FORD 4.: I Punisi t 0 i. v ESit . •. ATE APONIE. 3) wESTint, d of p. A. Woodruff his Stock prepared to accommodate all their cusio , at "live and let PE; . IN, .CO ,PER, .. SHEET IRON WARE wally Toundin the country, . W SA SH r DOORS; DOW..J NL i L A THi PI2, 4 - TERI y buildings, 1! &c., furnishi vie prices. ling in theC unty will find it to r ) n us. Com find see us, we 1 the laich:st 'rig out. t treet,a few ds south of Searie's fill YE HERE. BOYD ' TTAVIgG 'pure : _ILL in Trade, are who will favor us wit..l lire" prices. STOVE AND P, 4. AND of every description u Also: WINDO PANE A, Jr and BUILDING' Designs for Count and estimates of cos I desire them, at mode Persons about boil their interest to call ; intend always to kec Tin shop on Main hotel. Carpeoter,shop nt N. B. All kinds of Gdods. Wm. H. Born, A. L. WEnsrEn. Montrose, March r the Veal( i.•3t. Church. produce to •,• u in exchange for 11=1 Gri Seeds ! • ,Ei) of th e OD, and iOTUY: SE , ;. -ed ind for 4ale IL ncREITT. Grass See CLovER s TI3I a new l u t, just recei • t. New 3filford,,Apr' MEM ETA 1 17 .- NOTWiI 44 HARD T 31.1F,5,". assortmen ut SELEG Cilo cm • and he, is constantly receiving a days. Prices as 10, as the low 'Montrose, April 7r, 1853. and r Statione AT REDUCE' PRICE AT THE • 32031.1, A. N. BULLARD. Etnab iu the Post Office, Montrose, March `31,1858 lOLDFRS d in this (lOLD PENS k. I er before offer! of Metallic Pens, b --Sane At below cos . Call and BOORS, BOORS Xi at 10 per cent. the same proportiof Post Office. Montrose, March 31, 1853 TIC ' IT MAY chols, here; TO ALL WHO of Morse k. N Tannery Business 1' consent. A new der the name and . this day 'rra has ale, vie of lowing r ine,:.ters, to wit: • NICHOLS, • _D. W. EMMONS. Ellint° Sf- CO.) 0.1. MORSE • go., Pa., t • , T. ALDEN. 8.-tf s L, IL ALDEN. • Nichols! consisting of the Herrick, Susq. ii Mare; 22, 18 'rated F , dna Craekeri, of the kink ever made. To t 14. LYONS & SON. 3 t; Wing's Cele THE best thing had of Montrose, Marc 'EN SEEDS , just opened, and %r J. LYONS & SON. 24,7858'. BOXES GAR I safe, by Montrose, Marc IRY 'ALT. ' SALT, bObe Sack or Load, for if. B. CHANDLER. 17, 1858-.• Pt - RE ASIITO sale by ` Mo i nthre, Marc TILEYI COME ! ! ~. Eck of MFDICFSES e ver before i tarket may e found at the 'MR'S, TORE. _ ,to enume te. When you wish Patent "Medicine line, or he Farmer' Store. Don't forget um. I It. THAYER. 10, 1858.1tc •e : p larsest kept in this FAR' It will be use] --. any thing in the ' otherwise, call at the place, d o ten t Montrose, Ma , X I i • 'GET TEE MIST... AATIII,LE the lard times cirtinue, it is good poll ?' V cy to economize in thematter of clothing. This can only be done by patro 6c i. nizlg a skillful Tailor,who will make_ up his 0:to weai much longer than the j imported ready-made trash. .Tire the home Tailor a chance, and keep money circulating here. Call in at my shop, g ntlemen, and select your style from the . . .. . SPRI*g F.AISHIONS t . for 18581 My pOces are as irsonable as a man can live by ; and my iworkis wa ted to give satisfac tion. i vir Cutting d o ne on sho ed, and warranted to fit if pi done withput. I Montrose, Mire:ll'lo, 1.851 OK Z. COBB offers to the • cannot CA I to - suit, a meat of 'll It 0 ,C E -At the old and 411-known es, eupied by 0. 11. ;Crane. • SUGARS, TEAS, CAF : & SALT, (by the sack or b, ticks usually fond in first e! The attention jot Farmers . quality of GRAIN & GRA undersigned has! on band an:! CLOVER 4 TIMOT WHEAT, sold it very As I mean to 'merit, I ho . 41 share of public .atronage. Montrose,' h s, 1 888 ; DOOT. R. WOULD say to the Pu office from nine,un day. Tuesdays and Sliturd. ing until nine iq the erenin • ed. \ill trishin a : to see • accordingl y) Mont - nose, .6 1858. REM( AL. THE SADDLE AND IiARNESS '8 HO P F IG. FO PHAN, is removed to the building cently occupied by C. C. Hollister, on Main Street, o door above S. S. Mott's, and where he will be hap Ito wait on all who may favor him with their patron • • Montrose, llie. 6, 1858. ,f rdell Seed 9, or rale at TURRELL'S r_BOUS '0 0 • 1111111181111 CABIN tendering my professional services to the latish. I. dents of Susquehanna Count!, I deem it my duty to state that in the medical treatment of diseases, I rely mainly mien Elcunciepathie remedies ;, firmly be lieving them' to be the most efficacious remedial agents I can employ. The following statistics taken from the records of Hospitals in Europe, show the marked superiority of the Ilomoepathie over the Allopathic • method of medical practice: • INFLAMMATION OF HE LUNGS. PATIENTS MORTALITY ADMITTED. DIED. PER CENT. • Allop. Hospitals, 1,184 260. - 23 Hom. do. 538 28 5 PLEURISY. , Allop. Hospitals, 1017 134 13 Hom. do. 386 12 PERITONETIS. t All 4. Hospitals, 628 84 43 Rom. do. • 181 8 4 DYSENTERY. • Hop. Hospitals, 162 37 22 •m. d 0.175 6 • PEVEES. ' Allop. ospita4, 9697 931 9 Hom. do. 3062 84 2 C OLERA. Allop. Hasp' • Is, • • 1278 646 50 Hom, do. ' 848 69 ' 8 ALL 1) ,EASES. Hospital„±„ • 119,630 11,791 10 Hoin: do. 32,655 1,365 .4 I might multiply th .• . statistics to almost any ex• tent; but I haie alrea. given enough to justify the position I have assumed: Persons residing at a . dis .ce , hixwish to coils* me, can do so by letter, and ive a proMpt reply. No charge for consultation. Office at thmresid.mee of CnAntr.s Dams, Es.i. J. 11. THOMAS, M.D. Great Bend,•Fa., Feb. 8,, 1858.-3 m it may be °lrcatti e any lirvlien Volumet LT raffle. LISSER, • es, New York GOING : GOING : JUT &448 Hit BUT not through the hands of he Sheriff. We prefer to . dlsposo ot:our own tit)illra. therefore. ; GR.EAIr .INDUCEMENTS aIND,SZ, CASH CUSTOMERS , or on SHORT CREDIL.wiIh approved notes. Throe who with to avail the/crude. oTthla opportunity, we &delve to call at the Storo's of EIUMBER, ILS generally. 4.111 6pecificatitnts d• to such as may. GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM & CO. & WEBSTER. i 1 Dry Goods dt Ready Made Clothing, which hare been lately fiurehased under exceeding low pion, and /belting at the some. Amislendld stock of • DRY GOODS, D BEL TURRELL'S GOADS, keeps up, RICH MOIRE ANTIQV E. I3LICK AND FANCY SILKS, PLAIN AND PRINTED FRENCH MERINOS SHADED AND PLAIN ALL WOOL, AND Co3I MON I nrI,A INEs, every few our otock IA complete and notmlohlnk Imo. WO ill. • A HEAVY STOCK OF 7 Goods RIZAIT WIZ filinTrifi t , • whlth we offer :10 per cent. lower than iny other Establlahment In this section. lothine made to order In the neatest and brat manner. and W A rt.attnift. s FOR CASEI, All kind. or (Iraln tai - en ta the HIGHEST-MARKET PRICES. Alm Dried Apple. and Gee,. Feather,. l'lcaNe call aad pine our guo.k, and ‘dlsfy your.,clves of the above The best article ey , ion. Also, the best , . N. BULLARD. Thrilling Intl: gni. 'THE subscriber having again resumed the ,TAT 1. LORING BUSINESS permanently (if his health will permit) will spare no reasonable effort to please altwho may see fit to employ . him. Shop in the Brick Block,overllentley and Read's Store. , Montrose, June 24, 1857.—tf LINES. 'Cost, and some even E and other articles in e convinced at the . N. BULLARD. ~~~ ARTIST'S . MATERIALS: I)AINTS IN TUBES , TIN, COPPER , AND IL • GLASS SLABS AND DRILLERS, LITII9GR.APIIS, &c.; at the Store of - ABEL TURRELL. Montrose, Jan. 6, 1868. NITRIC The firm fore engaged in the dissolved by mutual been established 'um To Singers and Choristers JUST the " Nicest Thing Out," is the new EoiiOn. Pitch Pipe, giving the sounds on Letters A and' O. For—tuning Instruments they '!Can't be beat.," as the sound may be prolonged to any desira ble length. Made of the best German Silver and warranted perfect." Sent to apy part of the Court ty, postpaid, on receipt of $1 ;00,hy A. H. SMITH. Montrose, Pa., June 24, ' FRESH BUTTER in great demand, in New York ! Fetch it on. Poultry too!!! • We advance money on these articles. l ir We have just sold Turkeys at 13 cts. per pound. We invite all persons intere s ted to call, compare notes, or try Clic line. We Icport progress for 1858. 11ENIZY )IciiINXEY, VAN SICKLE & YOUNG, Great Bend, Feb. I', 1858.—yuim22.'58 • LOOK HERE : : HE subscriber his been receiving during the past three weeks a fine lot of SPRING 84 SUNINIEN GCODS, making, with former stock , assortment , an with which i there is no comparison n this vicinity; and that they are being sold ina manner 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 ftequent adolitions, to keep the as sortrneot good ; and ready or prompt pay ing customers can rest< assured that the old store,is not to be outdone. In . addition to the large. va riety kept for years, we now 'have a good assortment of READY:MADE CLOTHING, notice, -carefully mark d for • and no cutting JOIIN GROVES. Z 93 RE!" BOOTS rk SHOES, in all varieties. Please give us a call. Gibson, May 27, 857. S. S. INGALLS, public: at prices that ge and superior assort• I E blishment fortherly oel 100 TICS is hereby given, that the firm of Hawley 1 1 1 & Guild is this day dissolved by mutual consent. aP. HAWLEY, Gibsor., Aug. 31, Isn. Ti E. GUILD. The books and accounts combo found at the store forinerly occupied by, the subscribers. All persons having unsettled accounts are requested. to settle the tams as soon as possible. The business will be conducted. in the future by the subscribers, under the firm of C. P. 0. M. Hawley, who are constantly receiving from New York and Plillidelphia the latest styles of • - Fall and Winter Dry Goods, Clothing, .Ic., all of which Will be sold at a very small profit, for ready pay. C. P. HA 'MEP. Gibson, Sept. 2, I 1351. 0. M. HA WLEY. •EE,SPIdE, - FLOUR <IO.FISII, and all ar 1, . Groceries. I- solicited to a superior SEEDS, which the for sale. , Y SEED, & GOOD ales for CASH. F - - , to receive," a libefil • Z. COBB. 9m3. HAYER is that he will be at his ten o'clock, a. in., every s, from nine In the morn extraordinatica except willgovent themselves • STOVES,' STOVES wit stoves have been so thoroughly tried, to the V entire satisfaction dal!, that they need no rec.- ommend from na. S. H. SAYRE * BROTHERS. Montrose, May . 2l, 1 851. Fob • gEllekl,€); rifillE undersigned are now manufacturing and 1 have on hand all kinds of Carriage and' Sleigh Stan; such ea .Felloer, Ban, Milli, Catter;Rirnmen, Raves, Fender", eke ; eke:, for see, in lots to suit pur. chasers, very low for cash. • . , Also, ail kinds of work steamed and Sent, to order. CROOK k JOHNSTON . . Great Bend, Pa., March 8,1858.-1 y ARE OFFERED TO AT EiTIIER 31ONTROSE, SUSQ: CO., PA., SUSQUEHANNA DEPOT, SUSr(I. CO., or TO WA NDA,BRADFORD CO.,PA Where we otter to emit the "Tal•4 ) :iffl IS; , , AVOID SUSPENSION, Great Baritrazns TO PURCHASERS OF ALL KINDS OF COMPRISING ALLMOST EVERY KIND OF DEE@@ 000D59 SUCII AS I'AILAMETTA'SV, to :10 per cent. lower th;n ever, &c. In DOMEST/C 6110,118, FACTS. Grittenberg, Rosenbaum & Co. MONTROSE, Pa,. Nov. t 6, 1657.-tf Old Forwarding Line!! ALSO, DISSOLUTION. THE MONT OSE: \N-"ie ~- delletql firOiqg gtoo Nails, Iron, Mal. Cast* , 14 DOOR LOCKS & HANGINGS, SC of various kinds, SADDLERY, beyond deseri Carpenters Tools, Shoemaker': , HOUSEHOLD FIXINGS, besides a large assortment of GROCERIES, CROCRE •N D - 13-11-1 T at the lowest market prices; All these; an i other articles, can always bel found in tl PHOk'ltili BLOCK, at the store of M. S. Wilson & Montrose, Nov. 4,-1 857. , , . N - Cl ir ri IS HEREBY GIV C=E=l ABEL TWA WAS just returned from New-York, Li and choice variety of GOODS, bought and selected with much care, from over thi best [louses in New-York, which he offers t. touters and the public, at low prices, re C. stock comprises ; DRUGS, MEDICINF:S, PAINS,OIS, WINDOW CLASS, DYE STU FFS, GROCER GLAS; CROCKERY, ' MIRRORS, . CLOCKS, WALL PAPFRt, WINDOW PAPER WINDOW FANCY GOODS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, JEWELRY, • PERFUMERY, DRY GOODS, WOODEN WARE,• HARD,WAR • BROOMS, STON BRUSHES, JAPANNED WARE; - ' BIRD CAGES. WHIPS, CANARY SE DI UMBRELLAS, POCKET GUNS, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION, • , TURPENTINE' - •• • BUR! ALCOHOL, • LIQUORS, (For Medicinal Purposes, • ,TRUSSES, , - SUPPORTERS SHOULDEI PORT lIONIAES, SPECTACLES, SILVER & PLATED SPOONS, FOP GOLD PENS, STATIONERY, - VIOLIN STRINGS; And•all of the most popular • . PATENT MEDICINES. Thankful for the liberal patronage hit.A ed, he hopes to merit a continuance a crease Of the same. ABEL T 1 - Montrose, Dee. 2. 1857. GAMBIT MINUFAST a. Q. Nnu... AllrA, TD ‘ RER and dealer s ii 111 Furniture, i s now prepart orders or Bedsteada of all kinds at retail. on short notice. Retail prices n upwat is, according to style. lie also k Ready-made Collins; and as he has Hearse, he is prepared to attend fano notice. New Milford, Dec. 1, 856 FIRMERS'ATTEN THl:eldßeltedanr,gdotir:Pes 2 fu te have associated ourselves together und4 MOTT & TILDEF ' t the old stand of 'if. &E. Mott, whe *pared to furnish PLOWS of the most a' terns now in use, such as Blalchley's, Beam, 4c. Also Points of all kinds Cultivator teeth, and all kinds of castin ers and others, all of which we propose as cim -be afforded by any establishmen try. ELIJ , • G. A. We arc also agents for emery's II Drag and Circular Saws for wood, Also Powers, which we can furnlsb on short Montrose, Jaa. 7, 18b7. • • ' roDi..:l6o.AAL;p*i Dress-Making Establish LADIES SAYE YOU HEARD A/RS. DAVIS, formerly •:p.f fit opened a Millinery and Fancy SO lage of Brooklyn, and has just irturm York with a large 'and fashionable am consisting of Ladies and Misses 'Straw style and variety, also Crape and : Silk . ly on band of every Lae and color, to& splendid assortment of Fancy Goods, so deries, Hair Bras, Hosiery, Cepa, Lace Goods, &c., &c., all of which she lowest prices. tar . Partlealar attention paid to Bk Always' Brooklyn, May 6, 1 867.-litt DISSOLUTIO popartnership between Z. C HOWELL is this day dissolved by The books and accounts mein the ban for settlement and the butchdring carried on at the old stand by J. A. lit Z. C( J. A. Monttose., Nos. 20, 's7.—tf NOTICE. P EMONS desirous of paying me n of any description, can do so b payments with Post, Camper & Co., rose, to my eediti whose receipts from their date. NV/ M=M LITRE AND PLIAS /OWE subscribers are now burns IL constantly on hand, Lime of a quality at liontrose Depot, and wif quantities at a fair price. Persons quantity can be supplied tz . ..on a reas Superior ground Plaster will be kei band hereafter. Montrose Depot, April 8..‘ STEAM GRIST AND S • I OST BROTHERS having pure , establishmontorill keep eonstanl P. perfineAd Fine .Flour,Corn•Meal o ity,allitphop and Bran at the low .. Oustontworlr will be diine withd . - . eases wirranted. Montrose. Jultr.l 658. - - . GrROCERIES A• complete asssortment at C. P. a cr, M. NEW STOVES. B UilIR I T Iris 'just receiving a lug° 1.1.• stock of " • - NE W :. including a lull assortment_ of ELEVATED OVEN • LARGE,ItIVENi AND FLAT-TOP PREMIUM wog STOVES, FOR WOOD Si COAL, MTN A SUPERIOR - VARIETY OF Parlor, Office, and Shop Stoves;•; • , - for WOOD or COAL :. km; Stove Pipe, Zinc, Sheet Iron Stove • - Tubes, tice.; MS ASSORTMENT will INCLUDE the MOST SELECTund DESIRABLE STOVES in market, and will be sold on the most favorable terms, Ae., to Which ho would Invite - the par • tieular attention of , • CASH BUYERS. ' Naw Mitrorn, October; 1 837. ~~~~t~ $20,000 WORTH OF GOODS MI PANIC PRICES. non ' Kit, 111 DURROTT IS ROW RECEIVING LARGE ADDITIONS• 0, Eli • NEW - GOODS , to ttls stock that vlll be sold at prices to cult be times, Incluillog a great randy of. Ladles' and Gentlemen's Dress Goods, with a full ansortment In all department/ of Ma TRADE. and prlcta - much reduced ; and many kindsof Goods mute than many -,25 PER CENT. LOWER than warty fall Meet liewcruldpartlcularly calltbe attention of CASH BUYERS, ;011. TO MS YEW STOCK OF Catpeting, Buffalo Robes, Stoves, &c., • to lark: and rich and at low down prices. new liticronn. Dec. Ell BLACKSMITH AND • ao- - n @vico[pu /1111 E subscriber would respectfully lufbmt the public that hArtrag' J. bought theintemst of C.Y. Etlvrardsln the Wagon bustricae, at 7 a large I or Lash, tyof the his .:h. His Burroirs' Hollow, Gibson, Pa.,. t, now pripared to doh(' kinds of work to that flue. and alts that he has on hand a haUdseme lot of Sleighs, plain and swelled body Cutters, WAGONS, CARRIAGES, &e., that he Mims for sale very low lor prompt pay. All ktpds of sank warranted. Most kinds of custom work done In Blacksmith Shop. And as he to friquentiv called upon to m4s COFFINS, and having much respect Inc the dead as well as for the living, has been at the expense of Mang up a and LI now prepared to meet all orders on .11,,rt notice. 'JACOB DUTCHER Gmao:r. Dec. ?A. ISZT.-tn.lllrr..ll , I • IER, WARE, NEWMILVORD STOVE EMPORIUM. 'IL .gADES, Great Reduction in the prieeof Stores. DICKERMIN th.GIBRITT _ ARE now recelvlng s fhelr Stock of Stores for the Sitt.f. and Will rsa 'Duns. and would beg leave to say to their numerous Mends and customers. that they have on hand the largest and fast selected STOCK OF STOVES WARE, ever offend bathe inhabitants of Susqueluurna County. 'plats:took consists of the most approved patterns of Elevated Ovens, Large Oven, Premium, and Coal Cooking Stoves,beaides any quantity of Parlor Stoves, for Wood or Coal, Office, Hotel and Box SiOt 4 B. • We have the best Store fur burning coal, 4:ungraded no the diving One principle, ever made and at a very moderate prim KNIVES, We" would take this _onparitmitY rctwhstUng our 'maul' to pureteloe Mete Stoves of Hawkers awl Pedlars, that% moments rillectlon will convince them that it Is very poor economy to do so. It is a well established fact that the cost of selling Stoves by peddling !hi= about the country. Is not leo than fifteen percent, and generally as high as tweoty, to say nothing a bout bad debts. and coot of colleetkort. Of course this extra expense comes out of the pockets of the purchaser. k f "MG FLUID, 221 In consideration of the above facts, we offer our entire • STOCK (4,STOVES at twenty per cent. lesathan any peddLar will, or can sell. Please call and aee If the,e things are not .0. • BRACES, Nrs•ltnronn, Sept. iSE OWS, brd , rto receiv d large in- MIELL. 1111 all kinds 01 d to fill all wholesale or .gelfrom $2 eps on hand an elegant als on short am 11 - 1-1 , Rend the following Letter. HOME TESTIMONY. fleet!, to , • that we ;r the firm of We have received the following. letter in relation to AUBURN Fora CORNEAS. Susq. Co., Pa.,Sept. 28th, 1856. Messrs A.J. WRITE IL' Co., New York;— "The Morse's Indian Root Pills had from you give universal satisfaction, in ETERT INSTANCE, And our farmers use them for almost everything. The Dirs. :urea= has been raging in this section to an alarm ing extent, for the la.t shc months, SCAR C ELY &SINGLE 'lmlay having escipiid, r.:;cl...rr THOSE WHERE. your pills have been trsan As A PRETENTIVE,-in which case they have NEVER SAILED. I will infqrm you shortly how to send a further supply. Your ob't:Serv't." ALPRONSO we are pre proved-pat- Holes Iron .Landaides, : s_ for ,Farm- Io at!' as low in'this coon -11 MOTT. , lEEE rse rowers, Dog Churn otice. Such letters-as the above need no comment from us, they ought to convince all of what toefirtily believe, th(kt Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills arc the very best Pill ever made. Sold in Montrose by S. H. & D. Sayre, and by one person in every town, and in all country stores. A. J. White %Co., 2 St. Peters Place, New York, sole Proprietors. • 47—if rrui 1 1 • E NEWS. 7 ' Xork, has t re, in the vil n d from New t lc of goods, tits of every ate constant -) ether with a u has Embroi. ead-Dresses, offers at the Valuable Lauds For Sale. ''VOR SALE IN ONE BODY; about 5600 acres o Land on the waters of Spring Brook, a branch of the Lackawanna river in Luzern County,Pentea. about midway betweetithe 'thriving towns of Scran ton and Pittston, These lands are covered with val amble timber;and being situate in the mostextensive mineral region in Pennsylvania—known 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--offer - to the capitalist an opportunity for the investment of money that seldom occurs. For further information apply to Ilj. P. Ito• sack, Esq.,,No. li, Wall street New York, or to the subscriber, at Montrose,fiusquehtuma county,PS., the attorney in fact of the owners. April 6,1854. . 11ENRY DRINKER. .nelling..AVl t Home. I. I. & J. A. utual consent. s of Z. C9bb, sines will be wza. ii 88, 1 HOWELL. THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand"for sale at his establishment in Montrose;the,best quid ty of SOFT BOA P, manufactured from' the lye of wood ashes andgrease, in the old fashioned way,and not by any patent process. For . tlibse that furnish the grease,he manufactures the sottplor 81,50 a barrel. Warrar.ted In all eases to be a good articie,or the Soap may be returned and the money refunded. oney,on debts leaving their !either', Mont ill be allowd liL. WARD. P \ er barrel ; ' 13 - 5,00 Half Varrel - 2,50 Ga1i0n...,. - • % 26 Wholesale dealers will be furnished—ifAlelivered at the Ashery inMontrose—at the rate of ten barrels for $45,0r at Scranton at ten barrels for 850. _ ° " JOHN HENRY WARES.. Montrose, Marelrl,l 856. 1051 . . 'ER, and will keep very superior sell it in any, 'siting a large nable . notice. t constantly on L. POST, . DRTNKER. . JESSUP. SEARLE. FLOUR, visit QALT, GROCERIES, TEA,' COME, - SUGAR, la do., for sale low, for cash. Call and see hefore purchasing elsewhere, at S. S. MOTT'S. - *el:Arose, Aug. I 2, 1 857. • W 1111%L. " • d the Awl's. hard superior qua- . 11 cash prices.-r 1381t1. ... • _ A' FORTY.:BORSE •ROWER MAW II Nail .. FUS Sit; A (GOOD t O6D ORDEII.' 3FIST eight inch stroke, 14 inch Cylinder; hal-. . binge I rbeel,.thrae tons, Ia a strong well built machine. Suitable for a Coal Shalt or Tannery,,and . will be. sold vary low. • Addresa, . • ' . • , POST Jan. 14,.1 • • montyck.r, - AWLEY'S. - AT SPLENDID R:EARSE, DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS SOAP MANUFACTORY. PRICES. The Lidependent Republican. PUBLISH= ITS= THURSDAY NOBNIIIO, MONTIIOSS, Al. ? AS' $1,50 PBS, ANNUM, IS ABTABCE. '' Rates of Advertising: • One:square (18 lines or less) on e week, . ..t. •,.. .80,se. One square ', z: -. " ,two weeks,'.4.. -, :0,75' One squat* : " three Weeks, l,Ol. One square " • - one month, .1,25 One . " , . two months 2,20 One square 44 threcanontlis, 3,05 - 64 One square , six months ' - 5,00 One square " one year, • 8,00 Two squares one "year, 15,00 Three squares one year, 20,00 Five-squares one year,; , • 25,00 One column one year. . \., ... ' .......40,00 Yearlyadvertisers ;will have the privilege of alter ring or changing thelit advertisements without rE t. 1 ditional charge. L ' • • , " \ Busiribss cards, not exceeding five lines, inserted at ST" per annum.' - ;gob - Work: , • ~ This office is sul l ied with . a good aissortment of Jobbing - materials, a d all kinds of Job Work, such as Cards, Fosters, Pamphlets,&cwill be done neat. ly and promptly .i ' . - 1 . BUSINESS. CARDS., , . ' . silt. I. nom a'4 wsnerin.. Boydflc Webster, - PEALERS in Stosee, - 5.,%,„11,... , Trip. Copper. and Sheet h.a wpm : aloo,`Wlndow riash:Panel.Doorv, Window Blinds. Lath. e Lumber. and all kinds of banding Ma all's. Tin Shop &Kith of Searle's linte a., l. and Ap Ca 18:18.-tr rpenter shop star Methodist ehnt. 31o:crapes. gril it, . • Dr. E. F. Wilmot. RATWATE of the Allopathic and Homeopathic Colleges of kis medicini„ u now penuancutt y loaded to Great Bend. Pa. flee, corner of Maine and gt.„,,,pastly oppoalte the M. E. - Church. - Iday lat, 1807.-ly . . , .. ' Dr. H. Smith & Son, ' • • SIiNGEON DENtISTS., llla' ' Resitienee and office, opposite the 4 E4 - • semi Baptist lehtirch, (North side) in - 4111111 Montrose. Particular attention will be given to , Inverting teeth en thrt.D and Save: plate. 'and to filling decaying teeth. . , Montrose, Jaupary 13,1110.-tt C. D. Virgil, • - RESIDENT DENTIST. - -MONTROSt;TA. 0f.4141 tat t ra ! 4i t n.l gar teethl. ZoOr Silver plate htihe Wettest btyle of the Art. I All.lntoorarrauted. • .3102(TROXi, April 7, IS:rB.-tod J. D. Vail. M. D., PIITSTCIAN AND StTRGEON, bas permanently located blayelf at Brackneyellle.Snequebanna county. Pa., and witl prompyy attend to all =Ye trlthlObilcb he may be ticored.-18c2y1 8, Thayer, 41:71t.GEON, Mormon, Pa. Mice In the I Farmer's etnte. - rtteZ A. Bnaluiell, A Trait:l . ft kCOtNSELLDR AT LAW: Office over S. B A Wars Drug StorejSructuzaANS/1. Diem, Pa.-11y1 Keeler & Stoddard. TT EALERS IN BOOTS & SIIOES, Lenthee and Findings, on lJ Maims[„ Arai door below Searle's Hotel, Montrose, Fa--atnt maws iZZLER. c INTOPD.11111) - William H. Jessup, • TTOR`SET AT LAW Sc NOTAIMatiBLIC: Mee im•Pab 21. lic Square; Married!' z. Bentley & Fitch, A TTORNEYS AT BAW, AND BOUNTY LAND AGENTS.— CA. °Mee weldor the Courtyettoe. Montrose. PA., HURL= L T TISCH. Albert Chamberlin. - MAO:EY AT LAW. AND .11.1STICE OF TUE' PEACE.- 0111 . ce oi•er 1. L. Post olc C0.'.0 Store, Mearrnost, Pa. Win. H. Jessup, . L7TOR\.EYAT LAVrAND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS for the State of 2ire.w York, will attend to all badness' entrusts. to htm with promptness and Monty. Office on 'Mid/a Square, mica pled by Hon. WilllaniJewup. !Abel Terrell, DEALER iN DIIrGS. 3fEDICINES, CHEMICALS., Paha; 01le. Dycstuffs. GrocerieN Dry Goods, Hardware. Stone. am Glassware. Clocks, Watches, Jewelry. Silver Spoons, Spectacled h. shoal Instrumenna Trusses. Stirghzd Instruments. Liquors, raft:E. • ery. -Mirrors. Stationery, Brushes, Shoes, Yankee Notion! \die. F. B. Chandler, , DEALER IN DRY GOODS, Ready Made Clothing:. Centering 15 Rooks and Stationery, ete.„ Public Avenue, Post Brotheri, 4 DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, Gmcerles, Crockery, Hardin», Leather. Flour, ete., corner of Turnpike stn.e nnd Public Ave' nue, liennoez, Pa. A • J. Lyons & Son.,. - riuDEALERS IN DRY GOODS, Gence, Irani - ware, Crockery. Tinware, Rooka, Sc. •, silo, Cull" on TIM Ban: Burman business —Public Avenue, Morrnose, Pa. J. LYONS, Bentley, Read' & co„ EALF.RS IN, DRY GOODS, Drags, Medicine Paints, 011 s. itGrocerlea, Hrdware, Crockery, Iron, Clocks, Watches, Jere, eley, SilVer Spockna,l Perfumery, ,t.c. Brick Block, Morrison. a. v. 11=11.i.r....i - C. F. nzan W. BMW. William & William R. Jeistip, . • ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Noy - ranter, Pa. Practice In S wept banius, innaford Wayne, Wyoming and Luzernenountles. Rockwell & Winton. • XrANt*FACT/MERS nzld Dealers In Slzwe Gond% 4tati. Cart, 01 Furs, Umbrans, RICI.IOn4, tr.c, 40 CiJurnanC erect, NEI, You, (up stabs.) s. n. UUCIV.I34L. A. Baldwin, IV' I 11 5 E in 11 iaX's r rnFlurSa rZ Fi 'P2:.2.. Frrl.anNlcs. jcver anqfinly..ti e thr Corner eart of Poet Brothers' Store; Mott-riots. 5p11,184 • Z. COW DEiltß IN Git.OOERTES. &c., At the store recently ocioptcl by Crone & Rogers. Ilontrose, Pa. Motrritost, Nov. 21, 1647.-11 AN ACROSTIC. i‘ l Y FEIENDS; I oars' TWO AllON• ATD A . all 3 0 LD raarnomm Cowan's, 1/1071 ova TOT 116A 9 It AM/ZS - AND ros sus Thal Ann TOTTQO -13 k .11 1 R EFERENCE-11.1ancn, sun' Netllt TOLD • n B I . , NDULGE.NT, aoonwouna, nsasr-Lavantca Et s RAMITIONOR,, raorneon, AND . AMATUER• Shop No. & Damment of Searle'a Ibis!, on Tornp4e Street.- N' 116:nsoar, Jan. It. 18.37.-td . _ TEM - GS AS THEY SHOULD BE. NT E viould - say to our numerous Friends and (Automat that we have secured the agency of most.or the, POPULAR PATENT luzionns of the day, for which we are allowed forty per mot., for selling: and we propose under the bard time% dividluglialf the prate with our customers. Now, good Mends aml enfert, - (Lf we have any) you that wig to save money, call at the - - • . ' 44 Farzners Store," ..„., • and you will end everything which poor diseased nature requires for berrestor*lon, at prices unparallelled In the history of the reediest age. Among our catalogue may be found the celebrated Gam - mm=3 MIMIC/SA ; . t Da. lAILIN MOM* P 11111; Ltortasamg BALM ; • TnitGastuaz Lion or no Dor: Flynn:4dr Ver,crancs Simms ; ettn.m's Para: 61111FINIrrLITI ILANTeS : l• Oxasuar irsarranut: 1.71 .IM' S MATTO CCLX, .leert.mro's Vwentrucia ; PAIN KILL 11: ' CasttnaLVe Ettoon Pour=: RADWAT . I4 11F.ADT KELM/ I with every variety of Thayer's Family Medicines, ' warranted to answer the purpose for which they are reconatneeded with others too numerous to MaltlOn. - , c: a n and see us. Counsel and advice free of charge. ' - -A. TILAYE.II, Jr. Momrsoss. Dec.:. ISS7.-tt . • PATENT itit:DICINES. AMONO the great variety 3fedleines at Terra's Store, maybe found - all of Dr. Jame's-justly celebrated Family medicines% Ayres Cherry PeetoraLand Cathartic Halters Forest tyiss and Forest PIM.; lloaand celebrated German bitters; Louden t ries of Fatuity medicines; hterehant's Gargling IDIL the greatent mm ray for sprains In man or beaatever known ; Mathewson's Infallitin Remedy, and Horie Remedy ; Onick's Venal-Mgt, and a variety et other kinds; Trans Magnetic Ointment, the great remedy for bum thgumadam, and all Inftminatoryocomplahts.; Ponds Extract,! Ilist rate thing for similar purposesatthe abort Ointment ;Andress Fain DestroYing agent. a articled Woodcock'sßalwim and Born Liniment; Atwood's Jaundlce,llitterd, Canker Drops, Liniment, me Dysentery: Drops; Baker's Compound for Dysentery ; Houghton'. Pepsin, fer`Dyammals ; llelmbeld's Extract ofßuchu and Extract of Sarsaparilla ; a variety of Salves, the'ben In mark.et, Pills, .be., nod an siluost endives eatery/if Pateht Medicines, altogether too SIMIK OUS to enumerate — but sin It to nay. that the public will And near ty every thing In this line, at the Drug and Fancy Store of Montrose Ju1y.1537. • ADEL.TIIRRELL. Banking House , POST. COOPER & CO. HENRY DRINKER, : I MONTROSE, • WM. lIIINTTING DO P ER. N ovem b er 2; 855 ISAAC POST 'D RAFTS on .'6w York City and proniptly made and remitted. Office, limns from 10 A. N. to 3. -• Messrs. Allen & Paxton, N. York. REFERENCE,' cSamnel C. Morton, Esti:, Phil's. Hon. William Jessup, Montrose. Nansfacturtr's :Insurance COmpanyi MUTER PERPETUAL. . Otanted by the State of Pinnsylvania. C*PITALI4,, titaoo,ooo. FIRE, MARINE, fr...ThiLAND TRANSPCiRTATION. TIS C ompany Was organized with a Cash Capital, .and the Directors ha,ye determined to ad:lpt t4t . business to its. available resources- - -to observe prfi deuesi in conducting its affairs, with a prompt adjust• ment otiosses. , - A S • • - Ltirtaccirr, ?pet: Wm. A. Mors's', Vice Presl - - AtaralloVirm.s, Secretary. •Thatcr e sis.—Aaron S..Lippirmott, Wm. R. Thom. as, Charles Wise, J. Rinaldo Sank, Win. A Rhodes, William Neal, T -Alfred Weeks, John F. • Simero , Miles J. Field, James•P. Smyth. - OFFICE, No, 1,0 Merchants' Exchange, Phil. • A. N. BULLARD, .4gent. • Montrose, Pa., Mayl3, 1837.-1 y • 14 111111itring iteenred the right of using Goddard's Pat. - int for raising and loirwing naKrialk topt. piparedth Partial:Laud put them on at Ills shortett notice.' - Montrosn Star' 6, 1 837. . - - MEM El=
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