Rita istlo*lng lines appeared originally in the De troit 2ibrme. Our readers sill excuse the absence of correct orthography, and the, imperfect poetic mea sure, in view of the earnestnesi of the writer in a hu mane and noble cause. We hope all concerned in ititatelverection will read and profit. Its phildeophy is admirabtel . . A appeal for Are to the Sextant of the old Brick lffeetinonee. • . sestantof the meednouse,Wich sweeps And dusts, .or is supposed too ! and makes fiers, . And Utte the gar, a nclautatitnes leaves a screw hex* in wish-cue it smells Mut—worse than lam ifs ; And wrings the Bei and toles it when men dye; to the grief of Burstein pardners, and sweeps pathos; And for the stream gits $lOO per annum, Wich them that:thinks deer. let em try it; Getin up befoar star4ite in ail wet hera and Kintilin dere when the vre.ther is as cold AS sero, and igukas not green. wood for kindlers; woulhtt be hired to do it for no some— - . But o Seitant 1 there are t kermoddity Wich's.more than gold, which doant cost nothin, Worth morediuus anything exsep the-Solo of Mann! i mean power Are, sextant, I mean pcwer Aro! 0 it is plenty out o dores, so plenty it doantrno What on firth fit dew with Itself, but like about Scsterin leaweandlgoin of men's hatts ; in short, lisket- 0 free as are" out dome. ' But o seitant, in our - church its scarce as piety,- noires as bank bide wen agints beg for mischuns, With some say is.purty often (taint nothin to me, Wet 1 give "Int nothin to nobody) bet o Sextant, u elist GOO men, witomen and children, Spealtally the latter, up in a the place, bent* has bad broths, none &int l swete, Sonia is fevery, some Is stratus, some has bad teeth, And some haint none, and acme aint over cleen ; . .But . ereery 1 on em breed:wa s h) k out and out and in; Say .10 times a seinit,or 1 million & a half breth san our, Now - howlorig will celturch ful of are last at that rat; I ask you; say lb minim, end then wets to be die Why, then they must brethe it all over : agin. • - . And then &gin, and so on, till each has `took it down, At least 10 times, and let it up asin,,anil wets more, The same individible dint hare the privelidge • of.brethen his own are, and no ones ebb; • Each one mus-take watever comes to him. 0 sextant, doant you no our lungs is bellusses, To blo the der of fife ; and keep it from goin out; and bow can bellusses blo without wind, And sins wind areP i put it to your conshens. Are is the same to us as milk to babies, • Or water is to fish, or pendlums to - Or roots k.alrbs unto an injun Doctor, Or little pits unto an ontepatii," Or boys to gluts. Are is for us to brethe.. Was signifies. who,preeches cant breethe? Wats Pol? Wats Polhill'? k'/inners who are..ded Bed k w w want of heath t why sextant, when e die Its only boa we cant brethe no moro—thats alb And now, o sextant, let me beg of you 2 let a little-ere into our church. (Pewer autin Proper .for the pews) • And do it weak days and Sundays dew—. It*int 'much tronble— only make a hole 2 And die are will cum In of itself; • - (It less to come in where it can git wairoA • And o how it will rouse the people up. And 'mirth up the preecher, and stop gerps, • And yawns and figgite as effectooal • M wind on - the dry Boans the Proffit tells 0f.7 Colored Affair Of Honor. , In'the third story of a.tenetnent house in T street, there lives a negro youth of the name of Hannibal Johnston; !better known — as "Liver Lips" who boasts of 'hav ing "6t a duel, In Bich he came 'tight . ) , nigh gettini hurted." - ' ' "s' The simple kets of the case are as ful- 1 lows.: One afternoon, as Lips wasArauntering . slowly down The street;enjoylngTae remnant • of a penny . sager, he was hailed by a fellow darkey with "Lips!?al Lips Johnstone, bull on a bit. I want to hab a little conwersation wid you." • " Ha, Jina,,dat you'? low , is you ?berry glad to see you!" ' "Is yint tho' ? Then I guess you wont be so glad when you hear ky bizness." What is your bizness - " Pse &me to demand satisfaction." "Satisfiwtion 4 What fur ?" Well, you see, about • free 'weeks I ago, when I told you det-seciet, I taught you was an lionesterable man den you, dat it should 'main a secret 'rid you ; but 'sted ob dat, . I find dat you hab been tellin' it all ober, and I feels my honor 'suited, tin"' my confi.-: • dente wounded; and, darefore, I 'rnandssat t idiotic:in," ' • "What sort of satis&ctiOn doesyou rstnt • ; . " I want you to light me a duel ! , i'Dat is, Stan' half I block Apart, and4'sboot at eac h 'der wid loaded pistols." " Ey, golly, dat am raddur dangerous ! Mightri t .we kill each oder ?" "Course, we might, and dot's what I want. to figbryon for, for if I kill you dat's whar my satisfitetion'll be." At this Lips looked rather black, and be gan scratching his woolly pate most energet iatily ; but after a moment's pause he drew 'hiinself pito:dly up, with a look of insulted dignity, and exclaimed— ,“-Sah! ass 'aipectable member of society, and a gemman of honor, I doesn't wish to hab de blOod of 'a low, - vulgar nigga, like ion, on my hands; datfore I declines de combat. But .for fear you might' tink l'se a skeered,-111 tell you what I'll do wid• you.— If you'll agree to sten' a block off, and no bullets in de pistils, den I fight you wid de greatest of pleasure." Nuff sed, Lips l" shouted Jim, - throwing his hit in the air, and capering around with joy. "Days de way I wanted to fight at feat, but I didn't like to say so. Good day, gixxl day ! Meet Me to-rnoraow in Hobo. ken wid your second, and we'll 'tango -our The Set l I sun confess that no one thing linprugu me so much with a sense of divine order and goodness in the material world, with aincep tions of istupendour machine which the Al. mighty wisdom has designed; - -and which Al . mighty power keeps continually in operation —as this wondrous, beneficent,- magnificent system of exchange between, the land and the aea, carried on through the pipes of_ the_ at mosphere, =dorms that crass the azure , floor of hems ; this mighty wheel that • turns this way and that, and keeps ties pulse of every living thing in motion. "At, griat . vast*" is the expense of water that chafes the "vexed Bermoothes," or lies swimming under a, tropic sky. Bat far inland tbe great hurt of the con tinent pants for its blessing, and ' stately fol.- ' eats sigh for it through Ail their lesiee ; and - tomorrow this out-lymg element that quit , - - and like molten lead or dashed in feathery foam, 'has descended on the lawns of Eng land,- the vineyards of the Blunt sand', the wheat - fi elds of the West. It ha; touched with tender el:wines' the wide prairie, and. it opens its lids, more innumerable than th e , _eyes totheavai. The bumble plant lifts up its 'tidal bead, is though it felt God's are fbr it, and the orchard and the garden breathe rich incense of theekagiving where it ,baa rued . along ,° ,Ths little 'brook babbles with andover its new-fi ll ed cup ; and -Mississipp i . dike°, back among - their • bidden strin; send up their great voices in exults ! tioft. But tkie_vass wheel keeps.turning,end,: as it were, to-morrow again, the moisture that trickled from the rock or dangled like , thread of diamonds in the grass, is surging ' in that mighty pc*, the Gulf S tream ,, wolf. ing at the Orkney'', or sparklin g ins wake ufi glonous light under the_ Southern CrOelle•-; BM it IL- carpus.. " glr dean Jerrold said to an ardent young gen ea who had burned with a desire to sae whet : Advised by toe, yam", there to man-; it; don't take—down-, the abutters before something hi the witatrow.':. Tol Tar' SEITOii. DT A. GASPAR. Did he? We regret to hear It. We re. gre: still more to hear that c any one - has hv tid to a mature age without learning how to prevent "the growing in of a toe nail;" by which we presume is. meant that frequent oc currence of the corner .of the -nail growing into the overlying flesh, in consequence of wearing shoes or boots too tight. We have knownteases of excruciating suffering arising from this cause; and only last week we rode down town in company with a surgeon on his way to operate on a toe that had become in flamed &um 'the corner of the nail growing into the flesh.. Now to prevent , this difficui. ty:. Do not cut away the offending corner of the nail, as is usually done, very short, but cut I notch in 'the - center quite down to the quick, and keep that notCli there until the dif ficulty is cured; which will sometimes be with the first cuttitt. . The philosophy of the I remedy is that the cut breaks the arch, and ; naturally changes the eurviture of the nail," ,I and make - the corners. turn up instead ofi ' down )Pete Pori Tribrine. VEr' One of the most intelligent farmers in this country, who brol to market tbiamorn ing some of the finest potatoes we ever saw,in n " - reply to ourluestion as to, any- signs of the rot, replied that he had never been troubled with it; that be always planted his potatoes hi Merck and dug them as soon as.they were rips ---and it is his opinion that. early plant. leg is the way to avoid the difficulty. At all events,auch has Veen his experjace.-- Zama Register.- • 'h'ere : • jar Two ' centuries ago notsone in one hundred, wore stockings. Fifty years ago not one boy in a thousand - was allowed to run at large at night. Fifty years ago not one girl in-wthown4 made it waiting-maid of her . mamma, WO:Merit/3 improvements in this 1 Mod ionderfutage. - Prifirgarotia,For, one of the original !'spirit rappeia" 44 10 e enteker;' has joined the Amain get ( horN c'Nr(;h, Influence of Bong. ' Most of usitaVe experienced the luxury of a tear when listening token old ballad. We knew an old man, who lived a long eareceof vice and crime, and toad at, length banished from his country . ; and who, while- undergo ing his period of 'banishment amid the wilds and jimgles-of a distant eland,. heard in the summer eventide a sweet voice, singing l in his own language the very tong which • had lulled 'him : to- his infant. slumber, when he knew the crime by name, and knew it only to abhor. It bad been sung, too, by the era ille of .an infant. sister, one who had died young,land now was in heaven; the mother, too, wit: no more, _ . Out the song—the old song . . had not lost its. influence over him yet. Back . came -trocping upon him the old. memories , which hill so long slumbered (.I , ).En there in the udi consumed_ deplhs of his heart; the_ mother and tho father; the household gathering ; the .. old school-house; the time-worn - church, half i'hidden .I.iy the yew trees, wbere he had heard the bible read, all came hack upon him .as fresh as if it were yesterday ; he gave vent to ' a flood of.tearsound then the o,ld man grew calm, .Ind his latter days were his best days; and when the term 'Of his punishment had ex pired he came Nick to the otd village. grave yard, . amid -whose grassy hillocks 153 had . played and gamboled; and : where the mother and her . little ones- were : sleeping , he laid down his weary limbs, and. sank peraiefully away into the Common grare,—Eliza Cook's Journst/. - . .. I ' 4 Tits Gitastets.+Mrs. Jane T. 11. _Cross, in ttit Charleston and Nashville Adviicate, writitig. from Dresden, says :•• " 'The Germans are at once the most ethe. ' real and most earthly people. Music is mingled with Bairish beer, sentiment_ with sausages, and wotnenwhe "never read :a -line of poetry fill their windows with flowers. The-homeliest habits and customs are inter twined with the :most graeeful. Their reg, leet:of their teeth is so universal that it makes one almost nervous to see a. German oven his mouth ; and yet from that mouth often Proceed the most practical , and tender expressions. The-mother of a family toils as it life were one long working-day, and yet, when the birthday :of her little daughter ar-. rives, the birthday table is set out, decorat ed 'f with beautiful WreaDis and s boquets of flowers. Amid these; wax tapers are blazing, one frfr every year of the -Child's life. Fruits, and cake, and nuts, croN‘n the boar& and presents from every member of the flintily; and from other friends, are ar ranged in the most graceful manner about the table. ' The little girl receives the joy ous congratulations and kisses of all the fam ily, and the whole hbuse presents scene of gayety. These charming and simple cere monies are repeated at every birthday of .ev, cry member of the household ; and Christ mas is still a'greater occhsion, not to speak of their " silver" and .‘ golden weddings," that are sometimes celebrated." AN ANECDOTE OM= SENIOR IIATIIEWS. Mathews, the mimic, could effect so extraor dinary a change in the appearance and. ex pression- of his face, by - simply tying up the tip of his nose . with a piece of catgut, that he has frequently taken leave, as if fur the eve ning, of a company, amongst whonisvere some of his , most intimate friends, and re turned to them some time afterwards, so transfurtne'd that not - one of them has recog. nized him. lie was dining with an acquaint ance, Mr. a respectable pawnbroker in the'Strand. In the coarse of the dinner Mr. A-- was - summoned to the shop be low, upon some business of sufficient import. ance to require his personal attention."' Pres ently' .Mathews snatched a couple of spoons from the table, quitted. the room, disgUised his', face in the manner described. put on his hat, left the house by the private docrr,-and on entering the shop offered to his friend 1140.; self,• the two spoons in pledge; having re ceived the f,stint he demanded, and .8 dup/i• cam he reentered the house and qflietlV re sumed his seat among the company. Upon the.return of• Air. A— to his utter amaze- Anent, Mathews placed before him the dupli cate and_money which, but a few tuinate'S be. fore r his entertainer had given him fur his own prOperty. _ lAN ORGiNIC DIFFICUIAT-c1 parish in the west of England, aftei much effort lately nor chased a self-acting organ, warranted to play twenty tunes, and a larger congregation than 'usual met to Thaugurate it. The first psalm had been successfully brought to an end, when after a short pause, the . organ " chose to com, wence psalnitune number two. fa vain the officiating person endeavored tb stop it; in vain the church wardens left their own pews. to stifle its no:se ; still, the organ as though Uncontrollably pleased with its own..executiow kept on with the new air. What4as to be done !. The service was snspended, in •the hope that thesnusical stranger might. content when the 'second tune was played out. Vain expectation !. It commenced nun.ber three ! .and nothing remained but to carry the instru ment into the churchyard, and there to cover it with the vestry carpet to choke its voice, for on and on it went till the number of twen ty bad been played out, much ,to the edifica tion of the. less attentive tart of the-congre gation, who could only hear half-smothered melodies.—London Times. ur " A man lately died in Boston from the e feels of the growing in of* toe nail:" _ 1 )` General Finding Store IS NOW FTENISIIEI) WITH NEW GOODS DIRECT from NEW YORK (ITT for Spring trade 1111813 Goon e, 1.) of many kinds, Pettits, Gingham, Muslin Delaine,Clial li, Moic Antique, and different. grades of Black Silk. Ell:tee tin g. by the yard or piece. A good assort - En/lit of Carpets, Oil Cloth, and Matting,, Looking Glasses, Wall Paper, eARPENTEES 200 LS, Planes, Saws, Mill Sawa, Cross CO and 'Drag Saw, Our stock of 11 ,: 1 . 144141107 ARE consists of ercrytl»ng in the line of Cutlery, House keeping 'artieleS, Builders and Mechanics Hardware, Farming Atticlo, Scales and Balances, Sc.', hc., Boots and Sipes, Bats and Caps, Ropes and Cordage, Crockery & Groceries. In fact:mit:ly tin g a reasonable person can want - We thank the Odic for past favors. and solicit further panohage. R. S. Wilson A: Son. - Montrose, May. 9, 18:i8. NEW GOODS. THE anbseribeis are now receiving a large and I' Well selected stoci of . SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, consisting in part of D1?..1 GdOBS, STE...4IV (7 CODS, IIARD AI4E, Ot" Eh' I ES, CRO CKEIP I:, I O.Y, NAILS, HAY'S d - COS,' BOOTS & SHOES, DNLVS," .31ENCIFIES, .5 YE : IST (TITS, _ PA IN TS„ OILS, GL4 ssrsAsir, PUT7'r, cfc.„&c., (ft., si c. We incite the atp2rfUon of our ladY•patrons to our samss--con * * Li , among which - n-01re found, liclaines, Lew-nal. Challis L'06 , 8 and Brif &in/a Ac., all xvw STY! Vs. Also a fine assislment of Ri6Lons, Mau , ers, Ruches, besides other ; tizins. Also a choice lin of fresh .TEAS, SUGARS, and other groceries, (is cheap as the cheapest. Wo feel cmitiOnt that in the price and quality of goods we cannot pi to suit ALL. We intend to sell at prices that defy Com petjlioti. Our motto is small profits and quick returns, --- Conic along with your /f.ti'A /1.7 - PA I an.) we sill i l do you good. tIeg.ENZIE & ELDRIDGE. Brooklyn, Mayl6, ISLS. ... . A Light t A Light!! 44 tr NO* . ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS," 11 That I,the undersigned,ha've on hand for sale I Peters' Xon-E.ridosive, Self:Gentraliy Gas Lamp, the BEST, safest,[ am:l%l°st econcitniad light ever pro duced, equal if nett superior to the best Coal Gas. It , is perfectly ail4teil to Churches, Hotels, Stores,• I Reading Rooms, Private Dwelling, Ac., .kc. It only rreguires a trial trri r tupcc it pnr.‘44.44 , 44 cs ~‘".... ...v.-L• portable light no in use. The material used fo r generating Gas i . ll Buning fluid or A ethereal Oil.— 4; The Gas is geneßurner tetiin the by evapm izing and decomposing the Fluid by its own heat forming pure Hydro-Curb Mc Gas which is all conyored to the. urner, leavi s vg no substance u»consurnie%The -Burner can te filled to any ordinary Lamp, guaran teeing it to be p lrfectly safe and free from any dun. ger of explosion nd is entirely free from smoke and unpleasant smell - The following calculation will shofr' itsi economy over other subst4. ices used for Light ; • Peters' Self:Generating Gas Lamp with • Fluid or Aeth real oil, at 60 cis. per gall., six jet B rner, . I et. per hour. Camphene at 55 CLti. per gall., 13 " ' " Lard Oil, at gl;" 14 64 21 " Sperm Oil, 2. ' 4) " - - 1 , 4 " " Fluid with corn. urner,fiti its per gall. 7i " " Gas at $2,25 pc loOit feet, . ii el 41 II 4 , 66 1( 64 1 44' It . It may be die 'nctly undsratood, that this Burner will produce moi;e light thin any. other Portable Light now in tse. The public public are '". - ' premium Lamp elsewhere, this I conductor. Montrose, Jul ttira i real B rner, 5 eLi. per gt. !.r 4.4 ' 4) • urner,6ll ets per g. .., loon. feet, , • 2 4 9 'nctly undoratood, that th. ute light thin any. other Portatu. .e l invited to call and examine this for themselves, before purchasin g eing"the only Burner having , a non- A. N. DULLARD. ..; e 16, 1656. , ---, , TAKE NOTICE ALSO, - • ;) piTAT I hard on hand a good assortment of Books 1 and Statiocery which I will sell as low as the nine article ear' be bought this aide or the other aide of New York City. •Call and see at the Montrose Book Store. ' ' A. N.,BULLARD. Montrose, June 16, 1858. \ ' SADDL, - HARNESS, &, TRUNK ESTA LKEEl'llliTf Lam no receiving a large assortment of Saddle, Carr age, ,and Harness Trimmings. '.I bare on h d a good assortment of Harness, Sad dlEa, both - Ladia and Gents, and Bridles to match, and very cheap. Leather bell* on tho rise, now is . tha t Aimesto buy. . Carriage Trimming Executed with wand and dispatch. Al] kinds of Trimmings on land and for sale as cheap as chit be procured at any place in town. • ONE WORD. • All notes an accounts due rtinst be settled to save Cost. short cdit is our motto hereafter. G.}.FOltDfi t One door abore 8. . a uoles te,y, • llcintrose, April 28, 1858.-1 1, 011 YES! OR YES! HER i p WE . COME. • to 11 & WEBSTER, ITATINO nrchased of S, A. Woodruff his Stock in T e, -are prepared to secommedote all who will favor us with their custom, at "sire and let live" prices. 'STOVE A - .D.PIPE, - . TIN, COPPER, VD, lIEET IRON WARE of every description ally found in the country. - , Ailso, 0 7 11,1 VD rf r Sef Vi e • 6 45" ' Pr.NEL DOORS, WINDOW BLIND, • LATH . , PINE LUMBER, ivtd BUIL INC .M.ATERlALSgenerally. Designs for Cou.ntii buildings, with specifications and estimates f cost, &c., furnished to such as may desire them, moderate prices.* Persons about building.in the County will find it to theitinterest to call on us. Conte and see us, ,we Intend always to keep s the latch•string out. Tin shop Main street,a - few rods south of Bearle's hotel: CorpenterS p near the Methodist Chureb. N. B. All of prOduce taken la exchange for Goods. .• Wit ' IL Sa' - BOYD kWE . BSTER. A. L. Wisircra.. ... Monitore,.'clt . B, 1858.-I-y compietT r A " GROCERIES. assortment at • c P.l o, ukri,Ers B 0 YD & WEB STER UM pa r Ea hem !!ffl , . sroottost ma orfoilloo otafellood el Awn ooy ilo - y a• 7 orttboq• faoll. Th. Mt lac to so oot ov.lffoty mom pt.. The got ' boo to pun toomioos go. It Lye PIK f••tiy ottil' *l4 CI ......4 ...it:. or mon sot sit pot* ma gamuts ••,,,1 An ea Ilay , ,salst Co.. Thu pitotiplo boo Coq, A* lost for ...work: vlon salt tho loot ilottlflosto of tholr ..los to thot limo the taro !di4 firootattolos ut:t MI au u otl;or. Tl.y oro vorrolltl4 MI iSIIIMPOMI, 404 ell tory I ca. a foitoro lil. otoooy ortil Ito rofsodod, bi I no Iwo on oil nada of pen orhtto pooh* P.o : M io--ttoy an very **fag sod obi ire • 2.1.4(ma. ea re' said rea OM UN revel. The who!. top ,q n. j tie Jot Is .7., ; they oast me +.10!. ii. o ther to or ''..' ono orosoloy fa pukitse. lltoNoblo 411r000(w foe pal:dolt o 7 el Idols of - fib, 7.,,,pag00. /V, ortLlooostoptay ids Qum sal Too. LOW EME ECM rates and EIMIL your - Montro•,e, Jiwo 16, 1555-3/n li-oltbie, INcipg the M Fogies. ' Every Tub Stands on Its 01;111140m, THE ORIGINAL ONE PRICE Oc READY PAY . STORE.OP NEW MILFORD. HAYDEN . BROTHERS. - T HE peoples' agents are on hand with the largest STOCK OF GOODS, b, EVER brought into-this section, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Yankee Notions, Jewelry, Watches, Flour and Salt, Fish, Wooden Ware, Wall Paper, Garden &Field Seeds, Hay. & Straw Forks, Brooms,. stn] othcr,inidez, too lininiTOUS to mention," The dgy has dawned.. Old Fogyism has had its clay. It is now in the " Winter of its discontent," g9ing down, Berry down; The ihiy is not flu distant when old Fogyism' will become so dead that it can't i %mit kick. Th Farmer and Mechanic will then bavo no fear of Da 'mok and Ledgers, and his quiet slumbers . .. wilievt l 1 4'os r bed by horrid dreams of "Sheriff sq,i .:,' . /ht. It he A t _. Cl 1 1 14 beSe state Oar the benefit of the unitia- tedT.tirk att have ONE PRICE for oar Goods and I A- ~ - )el 0 DEVIATION. Our goods are all wareantel as represente), and no charge for Aigh/4. Thatlkilli for past liberal patronage, we I hope by clo ,, e.opP,ation to baNinea , , , , and an eye to the wants' of the people, to merit a continuance of the Nutill% II ..1 Y DEN BROTHERS. .NOW Milford, May 6, 1838.—]y NEW MOS, ZW OOHS, -AT- • C. W. .1101 1 T' S; just arfiveii, and fur sale cheap. May 19, MIS. . . , "HOME AGAIN;" caMarK, OFFICE; Over Vt'llsion% Store: LODGINGS, at Searle% Hotel. Montrose, March Jo, 185 S. 18 New Goods. C0.,C0., BENTLEY, READ, & . t RE TIOVS' receiving a large and ell ;:cleeted stock .t of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, „hidt they offer to their customet tho public gd‘ner:,Vy, on dmir usual terms viz. Cu 4, Produce, or approved credit, Fath , fied that thy tan of in ducemMitg to purelmsers equal to any estaldiAm e m in the country. ftroadelothes, lierse,yincies, Fest ir Fes, Kentucky Jeans; and a great variety tit- muter- Challis, De Laines, Lawns, Deliagi•s, ninhants, Shawls,&c., cheap. Bonnets. Ribbons, and 'Flowers, for !Atli.. s and Ifisse,s, just reecired. fiats and Caps. --.A. very large ster-k altars Nrtl Caps. of every shape and material, just in.. ."Codlisli, :qui - keret, and tiarrele or by the pound, ar:d ..trditon Salt; by the large or thtell .:4acks. RiocerfN, Crockery, Hardware, Stun - 6. and Tin-wary, a large e uppiy jtua received and for sale right. Return Pails, Churns, Firkins, and nutter Tubs. Boots, Shoes, and Leather always on hand. Clot'ks, Looking -glasses; Window and Wall Paper, Trunks, Brooms, Wash Tubs, &c.. Paints, Oils, and Dye Stuffs,. Pat ent kc., for sale by • - . BENTLEY, READ & CO. Montrose, May, 1838. T HE copartnership heretofore existing under the name of Mei:ERMAN G T ARRATT, this daydigsolved hy mutual ; consent., he Notes and I eC count. of the late firm are in the hands of HORATIO GARRA.TT,fur caiicctio New-Milford, / I J. MeKERMAN, Jr. June I , i, 1655. lIORATIO GARRATT. The holiness will he continued at the old stand by the , übsetiher; who will be happy to see his old Friends, and as many new ones as_ma:i• be disposed' to favor him with a call. More hereafter. New-Milford, June I J. pfeIi:ERMAN i Jr. 11, ISsB.—tf Jry HIGHLY I 1 t Information rno,:t. TO AlrgAN tecivlEN WHONVEAR CLOTHES T II AXE recently made arrangements at considers 1 ble expense for doing work in the TAILORING BUSINESS, on very short notice, in a neat, durable, and fashion able manner, and at REDUCED PRICES'. I will furnish garments to order, if desired, or ren der the customer whatever assistance he _may need in selecting materials of the best quality and at the Lowest: Market Price. Ali my work will be warranted as to fit, finish, and durability. No customer need take his work from the shop unless it suitahim. Being permanently and exclusively engaged in this business, it shall be my great aim to please the pub lic and thus secure their patronage, P, LINES. Montrose, June 10, /868.-1 ,NEW ARRANGEMENTS. FURNITURE ORLY TOR READY PAY! AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES H AVING tried the old-way of charging and never receiving pay, we have concluded to try the Nimble Sixpence instead of the Staler Shilling. We keep constantly on hand a good assortment of all kinds of (7411.1 NET PURNI7tlia, or furnished at short notice. All in want of 0001 i. FURNITURE at low prices will please gist us a call. A word to the wire, Ac. Shop and WareMoonte foot of Main Street. WM. W. swim & CO. Montrose, May 26, lBsB.—tf WM. B. SIMPSON, WATCH REPAIRER, ' • MONTI/OSE, PA. Shop in A. Merriman's Boot and Shoe Store, next to J. Etheridge. TTAVIfiG worked for the put nine mare with the XI most skillful workmen, he feels conllfient that he can do the most difficult jobs 'on short notice. All work Warranted to give Satififaetion. Jewelry repaired neatly and on reasonable terms. Prv- W. B. alavrow hae aforkeeorikomit time. and Inn re. onntorutl era u a cereal and 4 , 4114511 STAIIIIIII. competent to do 6.11 good IVA u Oa be done to the amnia, and wattle of ettaideetee. Towanda. Jona IQ ledd. Wat. A. reraatsaatix. Roam Good B. Shit be rg. WriKint Ziwidl. B. W. Baird, E. Uontayoe, E. O. rich, gsbery, Towel:Wei B. S. SWIM L.lliwkr e a, D. Montane X. Wrote, "reze/f, tre..-tr *. Aczarrs von THE BALE or Liberia disanat to Qs trade ~~ Ready Made Clothing, HATS, CAPS . &Cr. A LARGE and desirable stock of REARI'IdADE CLOTIIING, and RATS, CAPS, &c., consisting of every variety and shade, and 'warranted to be made in every particular as good as custom work, and a prices that cannot fail to suit for ready pay, may be found at the store of P. B. Chandler, for sale by - Moritrose,-May 6, 'sB.—ti • S. LANGDOIT. - To the Sneezing Public. nEfRNITS CELEBRATED CATARRH SNUFF, If.l AN iNIFALLIBLZ Raman; for sale by IL Thayer, BOlgrose •' B. D. Tompkins, Brooklyn; B. Thayer, Dimeek. Montrose, Hey 26, 1838. sToVES, sirovios, (yrz sterna:ilk:coo? o n t e n c i t i, th e c t u t th e l ; T. , ,ri . el r te . omromid from us. S. H. SAY RE BROTHEES. fontvbte, gay 27, i ser. ..._ New. Sprint oods-: FOR CASH & PROMPT 6 MONTHS' BUYERS -ma 11DRPOTY Wouldinvite attentionio, ilia New filmic of SPRING AND SUMMER GOITSI 1 Just received, including, as usual, a great variety of ft Lditaoiebess:Dre Brilliants,s's Goods a in ali P o r! : li t r G esr i , n a g , h p a;s lin l s a a w n n d s, Silks, Broche, stella, Silk cE Cashmere Shawls; Mantillas, Parasols, Rich .Ri66ons, Bonnets and Flowers, Broadcloth., Cansimeres and Summer Stuffs, Wei a full varlet!, of 4813pfe, I'f 3 .goer aooas it i Including Groceries, Crockery, Hard ware, Stever, Iron, Steel, Nails, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Carpeting, Floor Oil Cloths, Painted Window Shades, Mall Paper, • • Clocks,_ Drugs, Oils, Paints, Broom{, Fish. ee.,cte. The entice Stock, having been bought for CASII, and at Panic; Privei, will be sold at the lowest figures, to CASU and PROMPT SIX MONTHS' Buren. N. B.—Ylonr and Salt constantly on hand. New ,KilfOrd, May 'l2, 1858. rz2 MEM for New Goods -Nei Goods:: ♦T YOUNG & SMITH'S READY PAY STORE. 'I I II,E undersigned would innouneito their custom ! ere, friends, and the public generally, that they have just returned from the City and are receiving `and opening.up a new and • Complete Assortment of Goods ' of various kinds, which will be sold at prices to suit the times, for C'./ SU :or PRO,DLCE. We have . sought the medium of the press to announce to all; upon what principle we shall transact hu,iness. It is termed the BEADY 'PAY SYSTEM, or CASiI and ItltOblrCil One Price to alrpeucins .for the saute article, and it Phan be our endeavor to make those prices such as will induce persons who wish to pay for their OWN Goods and not others, to call at least and examine our stock, and if the prices don't come down 10 On , system, we 'cannot expect to MAI 1110111. Some kind friendq play say'qltat it will he " no yo," but we think front the experience of the last few mot:tits; of every person. who haPpened to owe the country merchants, especially if it MO been standing six months 'Or more, with what „coaxinr., dunning, threats, &c., thev lia4. been beset, we think they will all respond to the above system, and re solve to buy no more go - Ids than they can par for, and that they are determined to support those who will establish that principal and- carry it out. We will let the system adopted stand upon its own mer its, believing that it is' the most prudent and wise course to be pursued. in every branch of Intsintlss;and that the day LI not far distant when it wilt be gener ally adopted; call and pee tie and we will show you Goods at as tonishing low rigttres. All kinds- of merchantable produce taken in ex change fdr goods at the highest market price. ROCEILIES: \ tait o (lEll3.llKS:: A VT splendid assortment at very low figures. BOOTS it SHOES. Just received a large lot, for sale cheap CROCK Egli V. 3 A new lot just received n»d for alo. CEDAR. STONE WARE in nil its varieties. READY MADE CLOTIi ENG of every description. TO DA We have a large lot of A No. 1 Firkins and Ttt,*i fur sale. YOUNG & SMITH Supmers, Atril, 28, ISLS.—tf NEW STOVES. t, R . f t-LITT is just receiving a large NEW STOVES, induding fr f l itssottment of-ELEVATED ovth LARGE OVEN, AND FLAT-TOP PREMIUM' COOK STOVES, FOR WOOO or COAL, WITH A SUPERIOR VARIETY OF Parlor. Office. and Shop Store., for WOOD or COAL : Also Stove Pipe, Zinc, Sheet Iron Stove Tubes, &c., &c. ASSORTMENT will INCLUDE the MOST SELECT and DESIRABLE STOVES in market, am/ will he sold on the most favorable terms, Sc., to which he would invite tbq par ticular attention of ICASII BUYERS. Nzw MtLrorn, October, 185 i. Dr. C. D. Virgil, D. D. S. D ESIDENT DENTIST, MONTROSE, P.C. Office /.1 at the Franklin Rote!. Room, No. 2. • LISA OF CHARGES Gold plugs, largest size, " " medium, at 41 Tin dc.. Pulp or Nerve eavitiea treated and filled, Cement Fillings not used. Cleaning. pet,,. Extracting. atthe Nice, • • Xb Irregularities of the teeth corrected at II rewsona• We charge. PLATE WORK. Gold Platt, single tooth, - . " " 2 teeth, " " 3 teeth, • " " 4to 10 teeth, per tooth, • Full upper or under jaw, on Gold, t eth, Banded 50,00 • - • _._ 50,00 Full double set on Gold, Gums and Bands 4100,00 Full upper or under, Plain, - 43,00 Full Double, Plain, •. - 90,00 Silver Plate, half the above rates. Unproved Mineral Plate, two-thirds the pri e.of Gold Plain sets. Keo Plastic, same as Mineral Plate. The Public may be certain that all operations will be performed in the most tender and carefamanner and in the highest 'style of the Art. All jobs warrant- I ed. Grateful for past favors, a continuance of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. " • D. D. VIRGIL, Montrose, Pa., April 7,1838 LOOK- - HERE "1 1 131.1sabscriber has been receiving during the past J_ three weeks a fine lot of SP 111118 82 SUMMER COBBS § making, with former stock, 1111 assortment with which • there is no comparison in this vicinity ; and that they are being sold in a n3anner satisfactory to customers is manifest from the fact, that notwithstandineitil efforts at competition, the rush and - • tales thus far hare been unprecedented. IVe mean with frequent additions,- to kap the u sornuent good ; and 'many or prompt pay; fag customers can, rest assured that ' • _ the ofd store is not to be outdone. • In addition, to the, large va riety kept for years,,wo pow have a good ' • assortment of • READY-MADE CLOTHING, • • ALSO, BOOTS ct SHOES, u ail var;cties. Please give us u call. , Gibson, }fay 27, 1857. S. S. INA11:11.t. IS HEREBY GIVEN, is .. ADS i''' • II • IN ADZ& I L/It' . • Jps just returned from•New-York; with is urgend clioice variety of 0 0 04'i, honAt for Cush, and selected with .much car, from over thirty of the hist Rouses in New-York, which he offers to`hia cue tom-Crit and the public, at low prices, For Cash: His stock comprises ; x t DRUGS - t lif EbIOINES, . ' PAINTS, 0 I I. li , WINDOW GLASS, DYE STUFFS, - GROCERIES, GLASS WARE,. WOODEN WARE, BROOMS, BRUSHES, JAPANNED WARE, BIRD CAGES. CANARY SEED. POCKET KNIV W HIPS, UMBRELLAS, GUNS', PISTOLS AMAItNITIKN, TURPENTINE, CA3IPIIENE, BURNING FLUID, ALCOHOL,_ LIQUORS, (For Medicinal Purpoma, only.) TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS. SUOULDER BRACES, PORT NONIAES, • - ' SPECTACLES, SILVER A. PLATED SPOONS, FORKS,-Ac., BOLT) PENS, STATIONERY, VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, kc And all of the' mog popular PATENT MEDICINES. - Thnokful for the libel-0 patronage hitherto reeeir ed, he hopes to merit a continuance and large in crease of the same. ABEL TURRELL. MontrosC, Dec. 2, 1837. A FORTY HORSE POWER E NG 114111 1 0 R Snit ; IN GOOD ORDER. • 41 FEET eight inch stroke, 14 inch Cylinder, hal t/ lance wheel, three tons. Is a strong well built machine: Suitable for a Coal Shaft or Tannery; and will be sold very low. Address, POST BROTHERS. Jan. 14, 1857. , idontro.., Pa. Head the following Letter. • 111031 E TESTIMONY. We have received the following letter in relation-to DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. . 'A tnrax FOUR' 'COIL*: vas, &sq. Co., Pa., Sept. 28th, 18.68. Messrs A. J. Wttivr. & Co., New York . "The Mokse's Indian Root Pills had from you give universal sails/act ion, in Erna' !Nero:of:, and our farmers nse.them for almost everything. • The DYS ENTERY has been raging in this section to an alarm ing el - tent, for the hest six months, ie.& acer.:r a stsol.r. ( amity having egcaped, rxerter moss witkaF. vot. pills have been CSED AS A PREVENTIVE, in which ease I they have NEVER TAILED. r . I will inform von shortly how to send a further supply Your oh't. Serv't." - . A LIMON'S° ff. SMITff. • Such letters as the above aced no conunent Iron) us, they ought to convince all of teltaisrefirenly believe; ihaellt. ..liorge's Action—Root Pills are the very best Pell ever math'. Sold in Montrose by S. R. ./... Th. Sayre, and by one person in every town, and in 14,1,country stores. - A. - .1. White & Co., 2'St. Peters Place, New York, sole Proprietors, • 47—tf ---- - Valuable Lands For'Sale: 011 SALE IN ONE Et Dl', about 5500 acres o Land on the waters of Spring Brook, a branch of the Lackawanna river in Lnzerne Connty,Penria. about midway between the thriving towns of Serail, ton and ritt.tnre v t hn n tando c.O ..v.r.crent with at tiable timber, and being situate.l6 the most eztepsive mineral region in PennsylYartia—known to contaii• iron ore—and believed to-abound in coal, and al6o in the immediate vicinity of several railroad; nnule and now in progress --offer to the capitalist an opportunity for the int - catmint of money that -seldom occurs, For further information "appbt . to N. P. Ho sack ; Esq., No. 11, Wall street New. York, or to the subscriber, at Montrose;Susquehanna county,Pa., tb• attorney in fact of the owners. April 6, 1864: RENRY DRINKER. , " SOAP-MANUFACTORY. lIE subscriber keeps constantly on hand for sale _1 at his establishment in Montrose,the best qual ty of SOFT SO4 Pf manufactured froiP the lye of wood ashes and grease, in the old fashioned way,and not by any patent process,- - For thosmthat furni4l the greasq,he manufactures the soap for:sl,so a bitrrel. Warranted in a)! cases to be a good article,or the Soap-may be returned and the 'matey refunded. • • , $3,00 tl, O O 10 $1,50 • ,50 5,00 Per barrel $5OO Half Barrel , 2,50 Gallon 26 XCholesalp dealers will be furnished—if delirered at the Ashery inMontrose—# the rate of ten barrels Tor $45,0r at Scranton at ten barrels for 050. _ 301 IN HENRY WARES. Montrose, March 7, 1856.—tf - $7,00 10,00 - 14,00 4,00 STEAI GRIST AND SAW MILL. hOST 'BROTHERS having purdhaaed ,the above establisliinent,will keep constantly on hand Su, perjitie aid Fine Flour, Corn Meal of superior afro Chop eo Chip and Bran at the. lowest eash",fihees. Custom work will be done vial despatch, and in all eases trafronted. • Montrose, Ju1r.1833,-t1 WALL PAPER I llAVEjust.received'another supply of Wall Pa per, and expect more to arrivesoon. I think cost touters will find my assortment the' largest and beg. in Susquehamui county, add prices as :ow as the low est. Also, Window Paper, Oil Shades and Fixture's, Bordering, &-c: ABEL TURBELL. Montrose, April 16, 1858. Domlstic Instrument or Self, Syringe, A DAFTED to the different varieties of this kitid of instrument. It is admitted to be the best "in market. Also a great variety of other instruments, for various purposes, usually kept by Druggists, not necessary to enumerate. For sale at the Drug Store of ADE& TURRELL Srr FARMERS ATTEND rj•HE undersigned would respect,* announce to 1 the FARIIIRS and all otherN interested, that we have associated ourselres.tegether under the firmest MOTT 4:. TILDE , at the old stand of kE. Mott, where we are pre pared to furnish PLOWS of the moat approved pat terns now in use. ettek AS Bittlehfrleft, Note., Iron Beam, 41.4 Also Points of all J kinds/ •Landsides f Culivitor teeth, and all kinds of csstings, , for Farm. errand others, all of which we propose to sell as loth as can be afforded by any establishment in thisreo un . try. ELIJA II bIOTT.• G. , A. TILDEN. We are Also agents for Emery's Ilorge Powers, Drag and Circular Saws fey wood, also , Dog Churn Powera, which,wecan furnish on short notice. Itfantrode. JAIL 7, 18b7:—tf • • , LIME AND PLASTER. (WM subscribers are now burning• and ir " kept. constantly 'on hand, Limo of a very imperial quality at Montrose Depot, and will'aell it' in any quantities at a fair price. Persons, wishing a large quantity can be supplied v.7on a reasonable notice. Superior ground Plaster will be kept - constntly on hand hereafter. L' L. POST, IL DRINKER. W. JESSUP. L. SEARLE. i mot!tiotie pepot:Aprll ° .Dl . O T Cfg . TO ALL WOOM rr NAY CONCERN. The firm L of Norse & Nichols, heretofore engaged in the Tannery Bailee fs this day dissolved by mutual consent. "A new firm hail .also been established on. der the name and style of Nichols, Emmou, & Co., ccmeleting of the followingmembers, io wtt.: IRA . , . . • t, tc Herrick, gum. Co., Pii.l- . T. A XOI it• ktftlf'-- od/ nv, 164.-o; L. ALDV*. - ,TUAT-- CROCKERY, HUMORS, CLOCKS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW PAPER, WISDOW OIL SHADES, FANCY GOODS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, JEWELRY, PERFUMERY, DRY GOODS, lIARD WARE STONE WARE, ER - The dependent &Tub puBLIBmw I cky TIPORSDAT MORNING, AT M01416,,i PA., $1,48 trA•AXXVII. IN ADvaxcl Rate', of Adtertbsing, One square (18 lines . or 1e , ..r one wt•e1...... One square ra . o weet l e,..„ .. , . (.4 % One square ~ . three ioetke, ...... 1,, , One square ' 4 One square ir two pronthe„ ..... ...,i ,24 . t o h n i t ee m r:o t n h th " a month,,, ... : i : . i t ,c 2, 04 ill One eq'usre One squire " ll 5 -.monthe ... - . - t ... :xi) ._. ... One square I/ one year", ... Two goitres one yeti.' .... . ... 8,01 .......... 1 6,5 t Three pouare+ one year, • 24,00 Five ?quarot, one year, - _ Ore col:awl nne yew', °6•U, Yearly Rdvertieers will have Abe' privilege of aite? ing or changing their advertisetnenta wit.boutid. ditional charge. .. Bupincao carA, not exceeding fire lines, inse rt at 1),2,03 per annum. • e, Job Work. ' This cake is supplied with a good 'specimen ! Johbing materials, and all kinds of Job Work, poi as Cords, Po tern, Paruphletsote., will be tione_aesi ly and promptly BUSINESS CARDS. _______„. William - a: ail:ninon, - 11r-I,TARthE:II.OA-i—"..''V "11:"4rtc.th:=42.,e,i-z", do the mint I.llfr.cult ji.tow•GO allo r rt r to /C: AN work warm% teo , gise rotiotleitoo• Jewelr y I .ll , llted n y apd on nosotabla teraZ ~„ Shop to A. Mentz:ales hoot &N. cm Mumma - CW.I. Itherh4l. \ - Wm. W. Eimitb4Co.,. 11.1111 CA nnv ET AND C,HAIR 31ANUFAC.. Loren. Neepponstantly on hand all/ands short nate*. Shop andVa W nua' Terusava or l'undahed at are &txa toot PrAtAlz Strce4. ' Montrose, Pa., Mai SO, InB.-tt - - Rayien Brothers. wn j 0 e !..5. , 4 , A17 . 1?,, , F.. w kL 1 E L 5g Z u t r 7 Klt . % KOTION6, Wsitt 4. Merdiontaand r e ed' resupplied al Co.,Ne Yiirk New Milford, May, 18:41.-Iy ve EMS Boyd A. Webster, I) EALEIt in Storer, Store Pipe, Tin, Copperoase B4e Ware 260, Viltedow Bun. Panel Non, Windaw Blinkt pp, 42). Pine liund,er. and all kinds uf Building itaiedals. Tin /Mop Se t t'i of Searles Betel. and Clipenterlibop nese Ilaelzedist Me d. Ittuezaoae. Pa., April 11,1850.-it - sDi. E. P; Wilmot. el RATTATI: of, the Allopiabla'and Floateoftethte College, x . .I.l..dinin. is no. permanently lowed la Greet Bea pe. of eco, oraer of S t a!zia and razatifh et • nearly oppoeite t hey 1 Church, MaY /at. 1&1._31 . '' -- . ' - - , . ~..„—..... Dr. H. Smith & Son,, A.,. StIItORON DEViIAT.9. Rea!donee sad 0,2 • •••• a b a cPPnette the Baptist chunh.(Harth side.) In M oil' rose. Partleular attentlosi will Werra to lawat. Ing_tnnth on GOLD and SILVII2 pjate, and t ,montrraa. January 23. 1a.441.44, - 0 flitult diatalagleata. • . I. Virgil, l lleas.. nee 2 . , there4elle netel. Room No. I. Insetting teeth ou Gold or allser plate duke!? tat hlghest style of the art. &Nobs warn:god. • Moisnook April 7, 18,18.-tod Jr. I% Vail. M. D. , . 11411ITSICLAN AND SURGED:S', partamettly located t..44.1f JU at Draektee Avetpachaana county; Pa.. AAA lot) prwvg y attend to al/ caltd with which hs ms'y'he fitored,larlyi IL Thayer, - DAYSICLAN AND BURGEON, .11orraois. Pa. Ott o• itSt 4 rr Fannes atom XtiC, 'A. Bushnell, -- A TTORNiT A VOCNBELLOR AT LAM. OM& ever B. B /IL Ware Drug Store. Siam/wan DIPOT. • Keeler & Stoddard. , . . • in,EALERS IN MOTS dc WOES, Loather and Ilndis'. cl 1 / Heine it.. Dm dnor below Seiries Hotel, Montroee, l's.-11e1 snows nratnit, Kw 0 1. mosaic, --___________;-______ -- " 'Warn IL Jeaspg. TTORNET AT LAW A NOTARY prmac. ()Mee cc 1-b !Ic.Scltare, Sfoxrxwor. Bentley & Pitch, TTORNEYS AT LAW, ANT) not NTY LA*7l AGENTS.- 4'l o_r:f a a the cUrt. nOt.e.lloPln..e. a. a. 111L.V7121 Albert Chamberlin. rtrsrytriifA)% JUSTICE or I'azrry M A e , ,ei,.ltkc: re .L rrAr _ _ Wm. H: Jessup, 4 TTORNTX AT LAW AND coILVISSIONZR OF DEVI, for the State ut New Yore% wlll attihd to an Witham entrbeeet btni with prehaptheaa and hdell47. Paled ou ruhtic %Ulm ohm vied by liva. Jrasup. Abel Tiirrell, ( rI'EALER • nßrcs. ALEDreLVES, CITIZiIICALS. ?eau. i y og e ,, ir ...wit., Greeerlet, Dry Gord, liaielwt.re.6eQzelks,, ine.,,,renr..., uote, Vrecctes, Jewelry, Sneer Frpooeuk SpeOrelori. Ye 4;e.31 Instr.. rms. Trvwee. Surgical 1T.,/txuratTea. Lquars.• Z . 41.1%7., ery, Stirrers, etelcg-cry. Irtities, hisers. Tuitee Netsuke. rte. ... _ _ ___ -- F. B. ClAndler , rirALED. DRF GOODS. Read.: LiadeClotkanz, 15 Dunks u.u3 Statloterv, etc., t'abSe Avenue. Mom/4,m pa , - Post BrothArx, EALI:ItS IN 'VIII! *GOVI)3. GTwerfes, Crxkerc: liarzwu t I Leather. Pinar, eta, tamer of Zunplie Atrza cy j'l:2,: do Dtl4, MuNTlsost, Pa. J. Lyons -&- Son., . • . DEALERS Day GOODS, - Groot-11st, Ilutware. TftwaLre, tiozOtit. kc. ; =lan. tarry on tbs Bung>ltsnua .t...s:cur —rubric Asrute, MUNT.I4 s. ....... Bentley, Read & Co., . . iI EALERS DRY GOODS, „Druz% Pojrm. ilvdmuz, Crixtcri, !roc, CL.cks, VisteLli, elry, Silver Sr.,.oric, Perfumery. &c. brick Black .ICoirraeca. Q. V. fItSTI.ST C r LILID William fi Willm H. Jessup, noENEys.AT LAW Sig Awes, 1 Pa. Practice ia tur.o 1. Itialv.a. liradrard Wayne. K' of azd Rockwell & Winton. street, Y Z. alu (up nulm) 8. B. DUCXI*II. • win, NIIOLE...i LE sais - Ntetall , eater la Ficrar,:s4lt, pprk, Ll l 4. Lard. Grs:th_Fved. Candles, Clover and Timothy Os the Comer ust PoSt Brothers' Store. Sforsiscsili 5P11.14-It - - , --t-. • • Z. Cobb, DEALER Ili GIIOCEItLE.9..teet the store neszily'eteuVet by Crepe Jr. Ro;ers. Mottroile, Ps. . Itetrmse, Nov. 21, 1.537.-tt PATENT PLEDICINES. A SIW the mat satiety of Medicines atTurrelka Store, n 14•1 found all of Dr. Jaynes Juatly oMetrated Family medlolant Cherry Pectotif and Cethartbc lisfsers Forest Wks -% end Forest-Vlla; Modena ce/ebrated German. bitters; Loviden's se --- ries of Family medicines: Merchant's Garente)ll, the greatestren edy for Omits In man or beieteser known ;atheleSon'alnfiLiSS Remedy. and Horse Remedy; Orrick's Vettnifuge, and a satiety d other kinds; Track ' s Magnetic Ointment. the great remedyfor burrs rheumatism, and all Infammatory complaints- Toad's retract Ant rate tialir for Mullins pu*oees as the shore Ointment; Andrei, --,.: Pain Deatro ins agent, a good article WoodooelValtalasmanditeco Liniment ; Atwood's Jaundice Bitters. Canker Deepen Linimeat. set Dysentery Drops; Baker's Compound foe Dssentery: Boufitcf, Pepsin. fcr Dyspepsia; Ilelmbold'a Estreet offluctna and r.sirict Sarsaparilla; a satiety of Salves th e best In market. Pttia. Ac.. sal an almost endless variety of Patent Ifedtettreii, altogetho too !Ace ems to enumerate—hut suffselt to say. that try public willAd 12. F. W 4's ly every Wog in this line. at by and times Store of ;Athuttose J thel. • AttIebeICESELL. Baliking,House op . POST. COOPER at CO. , HENRY. DRINKER, WILRUNTTING COOPER. ISAAE L. POST. November 12, 1566. TARAFTS on New York City am! Philadelphig 1 / Collections promptly made and:remitted. Office hours from 10 a. w. to 3.. .1 : 1 Messra?Allen & Paiton, - N. York. REFERENCE, Samuel C. !Forum, Esq., Phil's. Ron. William Jessup, Montrose.' rrIIIE undersigned ate/ are now mark:dilly and L have on hand all kinds of • \ Carriage and Sleigh Stair , ' • 'such as Pelloes, Botes,-' Mills, Cutter-Runne rs, A'arA, PencPra, , for sale, 100 tO suit pur• chasets, very low for cash. • Also, all kinds of work veiyinfrof and Lent, to order. CROOK dr JOHNSTON. Great Bend, Pa., March 3,1838.-1 y MATIOLIALS. 1 3.ANTS . IN TUBES, BRUSHES, TIN, COPPER, -AND SILVER FOIL; GLASS SI—ABS44,YD ZULLERS, LITLIOGRA PITS, ai ybe: Store of ABEL TURRELL. - . HOntrose, Jan. 6, I SSS. NOVIV NpiNG 41 • 44 . 1 . 71 “ 11) TI ,1 Eig." ABEL TURfiELL'S ' assortment of SELECT GOODS, keep., ,P. c• - arld he is constantly receiving accessions, every fes days. Prices as lore as the lowest. ' Montrose, April 7, ISM. Wio 'v , _ • t - - • fetebrated Parini) fratkets , PniE.heq thin g of tltt• kind evor I had of - ' •J. L•YfiSFt A Montrose, March t t, 't.S. FRESH RlCE—JutilOpeled, ,9(116: for ONE DfiLLAß—rAsii. 4•Et 1.1 July 7. J ISCPNI liOT4CE. 1 3ERSONS oepaying foe roptey,oll !lAA , of cly de.erfp:icin,.:au do so iy rheir paymentw with Poet, Cooper 4. Co., liankerp, go:- rose, to my credit, whine receipt. will he 'Rowel from thew. date: A C, L. WIRD. dtPrii 8, 1656.--ef •-- 1:1 4.11 1 17 4 . 1 * bAtT always on ,• • j - itints ...A. 2.. Tnarm. EU= 'T .4 1.Tt.11 OEM= EMI
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