Tobaccii and , . " Within a feW yeara, ftne.cut tobacco, Put up in tip pe o tin-fill!, has conic into gen- 1 .eral use. =lt ie now' asserted, and with . se•_! Vero-experience to _supports it; tliat the tin- 1 foil 'has dangerous poisono4s qualitim. • Two' *es that hap just arisen,pare calculated give a great:celebrity to this . ",Police Justice, Bragg ; of - Detroit4lmd-,a- :prominent . _ citizen of cinemnati, have ,V . beetiltteeked by severe strokes, of paralys,induced, •AS . the pbysicians . declare; by the-poisonous influ .ence of tin-foil used, by tobacco : vendors.: If . • .this judgment he sound, 1,:ve:•,,,,p1ay expect, ,to. See,at'once-Aseueral abolitiort-4 the use of thc - The zibove-appears in Many 4_64 exchan ges, and th& Originators, And copyerl, do not seem to know the fact, - that there is infinitely: • more poison 'in one peekage .of tobacco than in thelin-foil that sinrounds a hundred. If anybody doubts'this, let them hold A sheet of white paper over the - smoke that curt up • from burning tobacco, and after - a: pipeful or. a segar has beers; devoured, scrape the cop-_ densed smoke froin' • the Paperand put a cerj , small amount on' ; :tae. tongue of a cat,and they will Sac her die by " strokes of paralysis,", in fifteen minute-4. l'ipthing is a more coalmen- cause of paral ysis than: the. pOison *oft tobacco, while the numerous formstof 'heart disease are often rendered incurable by-the constant use of it,. - We have seen Cam* of delirium treiriois from smoking tobaCca, as _rear and as dangerous as from drinking alcohol liquors.., Nicotine is the active principle! in tobacco mid the most deadly poison iu the world except pros: sic acid. • By the lids of this, the.. poison •of - sinks into insignificanm Police Jus tice Bragg,' and a' prornnent . citizen of CM chiliad,' may have brought our paralpi;;': thousands do, by tobacco; but there is no: that the tin-f.l)il ad,ONI am-thinly, to the virtance of that . poison.=Ch. Co. :Times.- ' • • .Loorsci-GtAssgs.—The:ie indispensable -appliancesof eivilizatiotthre tnanufactuevil ex tensively in Philadelphia. Not the sit verinir _of the . glass, but the.•eutting it into suitable sizes, and framing it. • The gla , s is silvered principally in 'France and. Germany. The process:is one .of the, most curious. of- the -modern arts, and. is 4in exarernely simple one. A sheet- of yin-foil, somewhat larger thib Abe. _glass plate, is laid upon n smooth ,table, an al qtneksilVer poured over' it until the foil is covered With a thicknesS' of a tetillrof an inch or more All imPuriiies being swept )(1 - fibm the surtace of the Mercury, aml• the gla..s plate made scrupulously clean, it. is brought teen with the edge of the table, and' pu,lted gently for Ward sideway's so as to Aide over 'the mercury bath, its edge just, clipping he neath:its surface,-so as to push- &fore n, all impurities, and to exclude all -air-bubbles.— Weights ate then evenly applied to the gla.:S, and -the . Whole table inclined to such au ang,le . it.s to favor the drawing , ,ff of_the supoi iluous mercury: This 'requireii some days'i)r weeks. -according to the size of the plate. There is a —constant: risk in the whOle firoces , , even when the . greatest care is' praefieed. The larger the glass the. greater the (laver of breakage and imperfections: Sometimes the, amalgam erys. .talizes,-producing flaw's, which require the operation to be repeated. It is these "causes whict makelarge mirrors-so Very costly. In addition to this4igh wages must paid- to the worktrieu, as'itlfre Mercury produces vation, destroys their liealth, rend - ers . some of them • cripples - for: years,,atul prematurely shortens ,the lives of all.: ' MULES AND tlmati.s.—.-.lf we -would • ask the youngest farmer od, our list of subscribers, " What ts . a mule?" he would reply . :kt once, that he is a' "hybrid or cross between the horse and the ass." And hoi would begin to look at our ears, as if the asking so.§impki quOstion indicated that we mere akin to !the hist-nail - fed - animal: ILO, it is nut certain That everybody - could answer. ohr question ; ,find fewer stitl.crotrfd tell Os that there are two distinct animals,' both the - „progeny . of the horse and gas, one of Which - and‘the other is not,a mule. The Bffspfing of a male and a female horse is the getiuine niule. The offspring of -a male horse (st..kilion) and' a female ass is a - hinny. The English word hinny is derived from the Latin verb to neigh, Whipliwas'iised by the . 'lonians' to designate a point. of difference between the two anithali the hinny.. - geiyhs while the mule brays. Nor is this the only difference. ',The general appearance of the mule is like that Of the . ass, while the hinny more reserfibles the .horse; add die tetrip_er of the two ri likewise different. • The hinny has a: smaller find better shape) head, flowing. mane and .tail, shorterihair, and larger frame, legs; and feet than the-mule.-- The hinny has.also tote , voicvof the,horse.. Coniidering the-. wonderful endurance •of the mule, its cornparatie friiedom frOm • ease, and facility of keeping in food condition on the cheapest. food,i, we .wouder that this animal is not more .commonly used at i the North for, all kinds br - arm and team•work. At the Souththe mule is the common. drudge. .the hinny is hardiei :than the horse,, snore patient, and :Will _ltCar harder usage, yet is inferior:in these respOetTs to "the assantimule. 'B , 'Balmy of " BusicaS."—Mr. Rarey bay ing been asked his Opinion with reatird.rollie .. use of ".blinkers" on horses, replies in a com munication to the London, Timer, in which he states that his experience with; and obser vation of horse, proves clearly . that':`', blink , ers should not be ued,and that the /sight of . . the horse, for 'Many 1 reasons, should not be interfered with in any way," Horses are on lyfeaful of objects l,llieh they do nbt under stand oe not familiar with; and the eye i one a t. 4 r principal 1 m edi ums by which this r .., • understanding and this familiarity are brought about. -; ' : '-. .., - ' f ' ' They can be broken in less time atitl 11 .. 4- . ter without blinker 4 and driven pist . OhjitAs which - a - mildly start e. them, with fat more eafety - wheo the eye hits an opportunity to examine the , object I fully. The horSe is- a better judge of distances than man, and if all lowed the free use Of his eyes, 'wotildid collisions frequently caused by the careless-' ness of his driver.. .I , Mr. Rarey states, that, the-use of blinkers r rapidly disappearing is -- the United States ,j- and predicts increased' usefulness in the horse When this ”folly of the nineteenth century" is abolished in Lon. don."- I .Ar. Y. Evening Post: - ' - - . VarthAnNe r/JI.T. TACR6.—The British - , fanners have a methc , d- of ventilating their luty , oat; mid barley- stacks, which we may fteguenyy adopt !with : . advantage ; and in stackingcorn-stalks, it would be always W - `4.61:181. They fill u large big, 3-1,- feet high. and 20 Melted in dierneter, with straw, - and . place it vertically - in-the center of the- smelt, . . putting the tiarley,oats, or hay. whchever. it ' fumy tuippen' io be,aroundit. As-the stack rises, they _lift the bag; and so on to the top. In this way, there; is a chimney ed in the - italter of the rick of hay, into tit the . steam or gases generated find their way, and . escape readily. . i Ready4latle or Made to Order, "not at *cost,” but " fair pro fi ts." Call and get a and . Summer Vest for 75 cents. - Try we! and if I don't "Share yon as Chap as nybody,--call" e Yours, Respectfully, Springville, July 21, IB.sS.—tf CmP Mail:um- 7 Fine waste chips may he I - Rams & OAPs.' always used profitably. If the garden or f 4 new lot just received and trill be add • 4 0' pose farm of a cilayei character, apply iheaipki -La cent - cheaper than at any ether ',store in at once, and they rin render it dry mid light- A. SMITIL If gravelly.er isandi, the chips will make t worse„ unless previously 'Well worked up. iu the barniard with the manure, oriill 'dee oiled in the oompnat-heap. _ - ‘z. 1858. NEI - ARRIVAL 1859 .•-• OF - Fall and Winter goods. • "VOW ready for itispeetiell, a full aud complete as •sortment of , . • • • 1:11 .7 3r lOr sultahle for the Alz{.)71,11:1 %II the neve ife•Szto• d Cut ev• erytlang allperlaielott to the Trade, at low Fric,, 011 r 5:1,1: of _ . Mn' - 14.t.3 of Prlnto, (*lntl And Girwiliftn , , Plain and plain nlilVoot and AlNcei.Cbollii‘t:tnd Black and F.n,y (di tonnWro.-lionnct,. IFOr 11,a1- net ondTa!t!ttoll6,,ro,rwrifn 1.40, Thrk‘td, and !..111:'. 015%.‘,„ finun!ktt+, I,lnen and Colton Jac,. sertlons,Entinyldah , s4.4lari and S:ine :1,11 y '-YANKEE NOTIONS, P. Fancr Unit. 4 ):I8 Piennicry. r. !kloun::tep, Hair Brushy*, Itnt;l4r Dr:" :ate Comby 13.natet Cotab,s:liulka• lialr .-I,lycl. and Tkimue, -- 13i4c1(4q eiolo, • A hrre &toe: of 11j1f).1I)CLIVIIIS, - 131aCit., Drown nue. Mi..w.: f '3,54,,,.-re.. . - It ' TweiitS., I..,cnttlety Scan., cot; ~,,1... -- i 4 - P.1,1m. ar..lSannt.i.o.. t • • . -A. xentml ag,,,iiiiieut or - • . R D 11 - r t; :Ruh as ('4t Ism Rsk:t .TArkslnlirn els and Tonns, Pnlsnt t;ntn rt.ausrs 1,, 1,0, and. Locks. Trunk and T;lil,,,l . stsiVinaow Fn,strninv, Cnrtnin AtlOir T.t`•ln runi,rv. Pockst Knives. a:01 srm an , : Trnn 11'N, s! ring. AZNalta StAlMt. I‘lll,ler am; .tixtnr,,,, Barn :ShOvels, Grind Sfont.s, • I • Boots _& oes. .• 'Sinn-we:llf Stln andi",nl.l4l: 11,s, Ladky (;,11,n, nnnt. ens. Groceries, Croclieri, and-Glassware, &c.; OUT nalmi latf•• , q0,1•,-.1.:1 •.r col roll• 71,11,1114.1•Tn5. : 0101 1 1.". " I'. 0f:T.2 , 1T. 1re,r.4 , 01/..are rLal..la , tt; •ri :11ry • r .:.BROOMS---OF MAAUFACTURE, , ~t 1. , tAL ut f:tir r.rtrfv., trzatir.l, - ,101 •,•-ur ,••-. • , 71 , , (11,..111Aat and styles, we 11,1, no 0:11 fricl' , l% In c.i.1114.1 as ,F , T 1:1101 . I1 Grain . andtutier. Waited. lirnittlek Chr,qpi., at rea, , ou,lb!e price.z , tasty be -found at our M 1 IL. PROTEIERS. Ifontrose, September s TSSS. TREMENDOUS T E I\ -I 1T i 11T: +. • • - FN:e • tbei, jojitiss, AND ALsO AT TD Montrose Book Stoke Il1:P,E the s;lll.sciihm- WI:61 in:: Z 1 14:2: 0 , (1111111- WHO IL BOOKS, such as are to be u t eri-:d the Normal Sel;abl, to coin . tnenc'e ::0;:t h t, -11-0 Miscoildneot s Pc ohs, a good assortment. and T 71 R of the test quality, all e f 1;!delt hill be =old for Carle at Lire arid Lcl L rt• pr;eex, Lc A. N. BULLARD. .kii.vist THI .1tU.1141.L11 CITY Insu.ranbe Comp. of Plul. — CaOilai Sctrpllic, C:rpitztl, :50.0.000. 7,•,, Sr.- r i itt Car, c3tai ,t4Zi." . I• I " • :ti .• 1. A. r.r: 1.., T , ' l. .tifernicnt (Aotr t . kfr I • , 1 for Six .burr 2.00, . hr.]and ....... .... 1 , 477) .„, 1, ;,t... To r 4 • ,111 i • :=ILL =1 =I 1ater..1.41:!.. , •%11 .!, AMA (2.3: .j • • M=IMI EMI MEM nr,conily. A, Ti ART. 1. 11 , , SS: CLr Tr-_,NA lI.UCt G~IC£LL, bac 16211=MMMM rctetor*. (I-Porlfc Bar:. E. P. II 11. M. 'V.. 1: 'S. f f:. Ir. - 1, - , A. R. Cltrzabvr.s.. J. If 11. R. tit,,l M. D. D: LUSK,- A gent. 17.410TRosE, si,ter.P.-. • J. Hi gm' bOthana ? WATCH FINISIIER, 1==•11 General tileiva.irer 9 oF the IlEgt SWISS, ANC, C'EINESE ruix DETACTIEL, I.IF-£I..ATEtS, LEI•INI?. , , &e. - Truly proud of he Pattering tmeonliumi-• brstowed on Ilium as an lioneit and Riperior - , - and grideful to all n ho have enilloyed him, and dotih ly so-, tthose that have cotatintied to I•ehis steady custon ...re since his CoMiIIt!:ICCRINA in i 1 ntrose,( now nearly - hril, years.) and encouraged tic tlio , e who al readi now his aiilities, lie 110 W infix or.; those who do not, that earl in life he was tauzht the ail of ''ill,a. i 'sl . ll - n - g New W`atches, 'by Atkin, late of Lord Street,Liyerpour,'who was a first ride lIAR'II- liii watchers --A4,t"r haviii,e iiiiie years, (se - rven of w' tier) lie then commence NcwYork, a hate he In the first and- most rE Broadway . , Maiden Lana them classed a first rat( N. B. Ile has, always 'of Watch Wheels, (vi springs, Watch 'lands, mill be carefully Etted, i :Chao they can he lied in ••••• • ,-).• {"M' Shop i-a flentl rl: Plio3niz Block, Montt New Due-ihrse store, w4ic7 as it Gic., and goes for. "THE PAW TUE StBITRIBER BEING - ' DULY AND TRULY PREPARED" to furnish the "Good Peopic" of Sprinriritle, with the very best kinds of GROCERLIA saoh,ns _ 'SUGARS, CO FI ) E 404.( 3 5, SYRUPS, RICE,' • CANDLES, -.TOBACCO, solicits a share of their patronage • 20 lbs. Rice for $l,OO. 10 First Rate Sugar, $,1,00. • . " Sitia&ratius, and many other articles at'etruilly hzures. The best btands'or FLOUR aliyays on hand. town. • F4l)t. 15, 18:i8 SODA & 13t..11",FE.R. CRACKERS, just art ired at • • ISQ:.N.S SO.S",S, lifontron, ikut. , u4 1 1,.1858,: • • • TEE Pt* / 21‘ iltl3 ~, General ME DIRECT from NE BRE of many kimizi, Fri li, Moire Antique, —a_ - e by the yard or pie i. A got] assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloth, and Mat log, Looking Glasses, Wall Paper, CARTrNTERS TOOLS, Planes, Saws, Mi Saws, Cross gat 'and Drag Saw. - , - Our stock of . AAD'iIirARE consists of everAing in the line of Cialery, Muse. keeping articles, lkiildtirs and Mechanics Hardware, Farming At - dells, Scales and Balances, &c., Boots and Shoes, j tits and Caps, Ropes and Cordage, Crocliery Bc;Groceries. - in fact / eviiiry thing a reasonable person can want. We thank the Public f'otEipast favors and . : solicit a further patronagit SVlNibion Son. Montrose, May lc), 1355. INWole, uioq iiie W rogies. Every Tub lands oikils Own Rollout. THE ORIGI AL ONE PRICE & READY P&Y STORE OF NEW MILFORD HAYDEN BROTHERS. pi2optes' TIVItA are on hand with the largee STOCK OF GOODS EVER brou. Dry Goods, ' Hats, C. Jewelry, " Fish, Wo Garden & • 'and other The day has d It it now in the down, tFerry do, n. The day is not far distant when old Fogyism wii become so dead that it can't cycn kirk.. The-Farr er and Mechanic will then have no far of Par-tool( and Ledgers, and his quiet slumbers wiII not be dit-ttr bed by' humid dreamS of " Sheriff S.tles." So moight it he! We would here state (for thellenefit of the matia tcl,! that v.e Imre ONE PRICE for our Goods and NO IrEVIATION. Oa r goo:14 aro ell Ivarrahted a; repreiente I, and no eleirgr for Aiwilts. Tirmkfel for Just liberal patronage,, we -hope by .pplic•a•:l to biniine: , ..as, 1111 d 1111 eyo to Oleant.•;„ of th • p,01.1e, to mei it a eoutimothre of the Fame. ilAyr.,Es 'Sfilfortl,l3lay 11, 1853.—1 y A Light! A Light`! Ell 6, 4.,7 NOW tti.,L MEN BY TliEnill PRESENTS ;" I 11. That lthe wiilersignedliave on hand for sale , j',l%;:' .V:4:-E,rplosivc,,...SclfiGf.id , rati , ifl 0, 1 , L am p, the I:F.:•iT, safes, and most economical light evis p-o -dileed, equal if not Ft:pet-kw to the best Coal Gas. It is perfectly at mite& to Churches, Hotels, Stores, Readtrig Rnom j , Private nwellings, &c., &c. It only requites a trial to prove .it superior to every other portable light vow in use. The material used for generating Gas 1s ilurnitn , Fluid or /ethereal Oil.— The Gas is generated in the Burner by evaporizing and if esompoSing the Fluid by its own heat forming rirre hydro-Cartionic Gas which is all conveyed to the Burner, le. l ving no substance unconsmned. 'The, Burner can be fitted to any ordinary latnii, guaran teeing it to be perfectly safe and free front ails (kn. .1 ur of explosion and is entirely free from smoke and nplerisard. smell: ...' . The. following calculation' will show its economy over otliti• sulltances used for Light: Feters' ,Silf-Generating Gas Lamp with .. • Fluid or Al th ereal Oil, at 6J cts. per gall., six jet-Burner, I ct. per hour/ Caniptiene at t. 5 cis. per gall., 14 " 0 Lard Oil, at t:-1.25 , " 2 o 44 sperm Oil, 2.50 44 Fluid with corn. burner,n.i ets per gall. I -ii. " ii. Gas at s itt,tls kr 1-tini I feet,. _ 1 i., ii 0 41, 4 , 00 I,< 4.4 144 21 44 1.4 • - It mar be tore understood that this -Burner product;n will product; ore ligh t . than any other Portable Light now it use. 1 . The public fare invited to .call aria examine this premium Lamp for themselves, before purchasing elk-where, this being the only Burner having a non conductor. j - A. N. BULLARD. Montrose, •it EZEIE MEE! • 104 f-'3l ..Z. TAKE NOTICE ALSO, THAT I hlre on band a good asxortment of Books 1 and Sta 'onery Which I will sell as low as the sarrT article 'n be bought this side or the other side of New York City. Call and see at the Montrose Bonk Stor‘e. . A. BULLARD. Montrose, .oil I' ES! OH -- YESI: HE tE WE COII.IE. B Tit & WEBSTER / -n-AVING I purchased of S. A.Woodruft his Stock IA in Tr f ide, are prepared to actonixtiodate all who will favor us•with their custom, at "lire-and let i live'? prices..j STOVE i ND PIPE, - 1 - 'TIN, COPPER, 1. an deii B. SIMPSON, WATCH 1 REPAIRER, OXTRO E ill . - Shop 'in Boyd & Webster's new building corner of Main and Turnpike streets. H A n N:2 4 ti G sk l( l t f iled wo f r oLth w e n :p i t i ts e t f n ee it i i s e s y co ea n r fi l i w el i i t t„ hZe t he can do he most difficult jobs on abort notice. All rd. Warranter:llo jive Satisfaction: Jewelry epaired neatly and on reason ible terms. A. 11. SMITE!. , W. 11. Star alm worked for me for some time. and Icm tee ornmend him • a =lreful and skillful workman, competent to do pa 10.11 w o rk as dnhe BO* country, and w..rtlky of oonliderme. Towanda. Jimmlo, , • Was. A. harrow.[ r. Er won. Goodrioh.ll. Lathrop. I'. tM_Woaf•, MONTRVSE I‘%- iiitowAßt, AND Finding Store FURNISHED WITH is N GOODS- I YORK CITE for Spring, trade S 0.0 00 S ts, Gingham, Muslin Delaino,Chal , Jul different grades of Black Silk. It into thii section, consistiog of IGroceries, Boots, Shoes, ps, Yankee Notions, atches, Flour and Silt, den Ware, Wall Paper, lield Seeds, Hay & Straw orks, Brooms, _ isles too numerous to mention. wood. Old Fogyism tuu had its day ' Winter of its dirmonten4li goin 1 4 1838 MEL= AND SIiEET4RON IPA /.2E isl,Etwvll . . E. W. Emir& E. T). lgontayne. E. 0 ingsherr, Towaida.; D. S t 4k, l 4tiore s , airlc, c.D littnlierg./ o + , espeC • • . solmefiliq ffeln ir? ikmilsos6. ;it 1 7; 1 [0 1 ill O.; (Li CARRIAGE-MAKING BY STEAM I AWILET h LATIMIII% baring m il moved into their new buildineim Turnpike Street, near L. Searle;a hotel, are manuffveturing and will keep .= hand . ' = , ~ottgj, CarriagesMagont= Cut , terg Sleicrhs .7 dt—c. 11 , y-have, providd themselvW . with a 5.,1 en Ili tte and all the !wens:4m.y innehincry and con veniences for doing work with di;p4.ch ; and being both practical mechanics of long experience and em ploying none' but GOOD WORKMEN, they are, prepared to do ' all ksnds2)4 work in fin, Blacksmithing Car- riage Making Line, in their n - ival prompt and Workm anithe Dle.,nner, and by being at all timer on band ready and willing to answer any order for went,. and by in.,ng Good Materials, and by MODERATE CHARGES, Lope to receive a larar„,,4are or puldie patronage.. We would tooder our thanks to our old customers, and invite all-in-want of work to give us a call and see for themselves. Montrosi), August 11, 1.958.-11---- .NEW STOvEs. BURRETT is just receiving a large d stuck - NEW STOVES, including a tall ass , orttnent of ELEVATED OVEN LARGE OVEN-, AND FLAT-TOP PREMJUM COOK STOVES, -FOR WOOD or COAL. WITH A SUPERIOR VARIETY OF Parlor, (like, and Shop" Stoves, fo WOOD or COAL : Also Stove Pipe, Zinc, Slieet Iron Stove HIS ASSORTMENT wilt INCLUDE the MOT SELECT and DESIRABLE STQVES in mat ket, ApJ Ail] he sold on the most favorable tern's, &c., to which he would invite the par ticular attention of CASH HEYERS.• NEW MILFOTO, October, 1857. Important Information TOM. GENIT:ttfinHN - WHO WEAR CLOTHES. HAVE rectontlado at-repine:its Conbidera 1, expen ,, c for doing work in •tho • TAILORING BUSINESS, on very short notice, in a TAILORING , durable, and follion able 11111}1101', ' REDUCED PRICES. I. will furnish garments to order, if desired, or titn der the customer whatever as,rislance he May need ill selecting materials of the hest quality and at the Lowest Market Price All my work will - be warraflted as to fit, finish, and tioraitiiity. No cut:tomer ?wed take his work front the to"It unless it su it s hint, Being oquemently and exelasivsly engaged in this business. it shall be my great aim to please the pub lic and thus secure their patronage. P. LINES. Montroi,, June lft; `l3sB.—tf Ready Made Clothing, HATS, CAPS; &C. LARft . and Ilesimble stock of READY )LADE curiuNt - ;. and IiAT3, CAPS, Sc., conttisting of ee.a y alai shade, and warnutted to be made in every oartientar flg good as custom wot k, and a priee , that cannot fail to suit for ready pay, may be found at the store of F. R. Chandler, for sale Ivy Montrose, Mac 6, . S. LANGDOS. 111(01T IN . TOWN: EXTVISION TABLES SMITH SR OTTIERSy of all SIZES act] PRICES to suit theIIIIES, of Walnut, Chetry, and Mahogany, and warranted to work right up to the 'Mies Montrose,june 9, ISSS The Artists Rhymes , About Hard Times, And Lack of Dimes. I_.IIE tittles are hard, extremely hard, -.There's no mistake about it; Ti? hard to get a little cash— Harder to do without IL All clue feel the want of funds, The farmer, lawyer, merchant, But who, More than the " Picturc man" • Can show it case quite tirgent._ He never yet has learned to live On "false impressiqns" merely, And picture "only. in your eye" Fill up the pirse—severely. ) Please then, remember Melds Block, . • Two Rights of,stairs ascend, airs, And for a copy of yourselves A little money spend, sirs: And if you - haven't that to spare— .l.6t, "even a Spanish quarter— I'll t~nke you! grain, your butter, cheese, And other-kindssof barter. Don't wait until another day, If you do you may regret it; Somewhere, I've heard somebody say . Theie's danger lurking in delay. This hint you may,as well obey— • Pollens in some unlook&I-for way A likeness of ; your face will pay, So, haste tO'Beaus and get it. - W. B. DEANS, 7 • I Over Vle Store of Bentley, Read, k Co. Montrose, Jule 41, 18.18., LIME AND PLASTER; !El LOfl! may f subscribers are now butting and will keep constantly ,on hand, Lime of a very superior quality at Montrose Depot, and will sell it in any quantities at fair price. Persons wishing &large quantity can he supplied 1:2on a reasonablenofice. Superior ground Plaster wilt be kept constantly on, hand hereafter. I. L. POST,. H. DRINKER. W. 'JESSUP. Montrose ' Depot t April _L: SEARLE. arn Door Hangings. ateut self•adjustiu{f Rollers.—The best and most perfect article in use. -Every man s , ould try them. E. 11. SAYRE dt BROTHERS. Montro. •, August 18, 1858. ews-,Office vEw YORK dITAIIUSTRAtED NEWSDA -111 PERS, tit ZINES, &c., for sale at the Mont rose Book Store b • A. N. BULBAR% • Montrose, Sept. 8, • 58. 1 . 1011,1 E iVATUY. R. RUMPITRO'S 110 :copathie. Remedies, for D &ale by ABEL TUIUtELL. ttlontrote, August 4, 18.68, _ , AD Tubes, &c., &e. HIGHLY HANTFACTrIZED 1)Y NCIT'IoCM IS HE - REBY GIVEN, - s Tll A T - Ann HAE just returned from New-York, with a largo • and choice variety of UOODS, bought for Cush,' and selected with much care, from over thirty of the best Houses in New-York ; which he offers whis cus tomers and the public, at low prices, for Cash. ills stock comprises ; _ PRITOS PAINTS, OILS, „„ WINDOW GrASS, • `• DYE S - TU EFS, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, - MIRRORS, • GLASS WARE, CLOCKS, WALL PAPER, • WINDOU,' P tPER, WINDOW OIL FANCY GOODS, SHADES, `MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, • , JEWELRY, PERFUMERY, DRY GOODS, WOODEN WARE, HARD WARE, _ROOMS, STONE WARE, _ . BRUSHES, JAPANNED WARE, BIRD CAGES. W HIPS, CANARY SEED ; POCKET KNIVES, GUNS, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION, . TURPENTINE, CAMPHENE,:. • BURNING ALCOHOL, . FLUID, LIQUORS, (For Medicinal Purposes, only.) TRUSSES. SUPPORTERS, SHOULDER BRACES, PORT,MONIAES, SPECTACLES, SIIXEE k PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, dc., OLD PENS, STATIONERY, - • VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, kc , And all of the meat popular PATENT MEDICINES. Thankful foritc liberal patronage hithertoseeeiv edche hope:: to merit a continuance and large in crease of the same. ABEL TURRELL Montrose, Dec. 2, 1857. LOOK HERE: MEE si.bscriber has been receiving during the past tlireeeks a fine hit of SPRINO gX SUMKER COODS 3 malting, with former stock, an assortment with which -there k no,comparisnn in this vicinity ; and that they are being sold in a 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 Aid' frequent additions, to keep the asp . sortment good ; I , eady or prompt pay ing customers can rest assured that the old store is not toe outdone. • In addition to the large ca• riety kept for years, we . • now have a good assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, LEM BOOTS (6 - SHOES, in an varieties. Moss girt us a call. Gibson, May t i, 1857. S. S. INGALLS. A FORTY HORSE POW,EV STEAM ENGINE FOR smirg - EN GOOD ,ORDER. '.)FEET eight inch stroke, 14 inch Fylinder, hal la:.ce N% heel, three tons. Is a strong well built =whine. Suitalite for a Coal Shaft dr Tannery, and will be sold ter ! , /ow. A dart - W.', POSTI3IIOTIIERS, Jail. 14, 1857. Montrose Pa. -• %Mutable Lands For Sale.• OR SALE IN ONE BODY, about 6660 acres 0 Land on the waters of Spring Brook, a .branch of the Lackawanna river in Luzerne County,Penn'a. it tt o ut midway between the thriving towns of Scran ton and Pittston. These lands are covered with cal oat& timber, and being situate in the - most:extensive mineral region in Pennsylvania—known to contain iron ore—and believed to abound in coal, and being also in the immediate I•lyinity of several railrbads mails and now in progress—otT.l.r to the ellpitalist nn opportunity for the inve , ttner.t of money that seldom occurs. For further information apply to N. P. Bo sack,-Esq., No. 11, Wall street,Nt4 York,-or to ,the subscriber, at Montrose,Snsquehanua county,Pa., the attorney in fact of the owners. April 6, 1664. lIENTIY DRINKER. SOAP MANUFACTORY. MIIE-subscriber keeps, constantly on hand for sale 1 at his establishment in Montrose,the best ghat ty of 501.1' SOA P, manufactured from the lye of wood ashd and grease-, in the old fashioned way,and not by cur patent process. For thoSc that furnish the grease,he manufactures the s'enip for ;$1,50 a barrel., Warranted- in all cases to be good artiele,or the Soap may be returned and the money refqnded. - - - - - PRICS # Per barrel 4 half Barrel Gallon. , 2.i Wholesale slealers will be furnished—if delivered at the Ashory inMontrose—at therate of ten barrels for t.45,0r at Scranton at ten barrels fat $5O. JOHN HENRY WARES. `" _ Montrose, March 7, 185GL—if STEAM GRIST AND SAW MILL. DOST BROTHERS hal:ing purchased the above jj establishinent,will keep constantly on hand Su perfine-a -id Fine Flour,Corn Meal of superior qual• -afro Chop and Bran at the lowest cash prices. Custom work will be done with despatch, and in all cases warran ted. Montrose, Jul r,1853.—ti , g; FARMERS ATTEND] 1 - 1.. T li tte undersi g ned an w d o n u u ld ot re e s r p s ec ya t interested otthmacte weto h have associated ourselves together under the - firm of MOTT 416- TILDEN, at the old stand of W.& E. Mott; where we are pre pared to furnish PLOWS of -the most approved pat terns now in use, such as Blatehley's,' Motes Iron Beam,' ite. Also Points of all kinds, Landsides, Cultivator teeth, and all kinds of castings for Faint ers and others, all of which we propose to sell as/ek es can be afforded by any establishment in thiicoun tr. ELIJAII MOTT. G. A. TILDEN. • We are also agents for Mmery's Horse Powers Drag and-Circular Saws for wood, also Dog Churt Powers, which we can , furnish on-shOrt notice. Montrose. Tatt.27, 1657.—tf CABINET MANUFICTORTE Q. a. NaLL NTA NUF ACT UR R arid dealer in all kinds of J. Furniture, is now prepared to fill all orders or Bedsteads of nil kinds' at-wholesale or retail. on short notice. Retail prices range from lr2 upwatz4, according to style. Ho also keeps on hand Ready-made Coffins; and as he has an elegant Hearse, he is prepared to attend funerals on short noticel. New Milfoi s d, Dec. 7, . 1856f-493,1 For ' 'Ptah. THE :'undersigned are now 'manufacturing and have on, band all kinds of Carriage and Sleigh Stuff s such as Felloes, Boles, 'Shills, Cutler-Runners, Raves, Fenders, ct.e , *e. ' for sale, in lots to suit par chasers, 'very low for cash. . Also, all kinds of work steamed and bent, to order. CROOK dr. JOHNSTON. Great Bepd, Pa., March 3, 1858.-Iy . • ARTIST'S MATERIALS. PAD SIN TUBES, BRUSHES, -TIN, COFFER, AND SILVER FOIL, GLASS SLABS AND MULLER.% LITIJOGR.APLIS, &c., at tho,Store of ABEL TUBRELL.„ Mit:arose, Jan. 6, 1858. - To ibe_Sneeling Public._ TAr - RNO'S CELEBRATED. CATARRH SNUFF, 1.1 AN INF.U.LICLP: RNMY,DT, for sale,byß. Thayer, Montrose; S. D. Tompkins, Brooklyn; William H. Thayer, Ditnekk. - - M,ontrose, lialr 28, 18118., - • . . 'LC 4, _ ' . THE GREATEST • o 0 r I - 4 ..i . LL.II AL ~._ ;DISCOVERY .... ..,.., . an ' - • LiJ = = Ilia . OF niEr' AGE. t-- itf R. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, hal' dlynnvere4 In one' of our lolcommon p.,..,ture words a nuedy that CIIIVI EVERY KIND OYRIIiiOR, „ The worst Scrofula down to a common Ile his tried It N over eleven hundred caws. and never failed ex. teat iu two carte, (1.11.1.101/Mer honor.) Ijc ban mew lu!di posse, :don over one litmdrol cortitlattex of Its value, all ssittan 'twenty relies of Itosinh. ?' • Two bottles are Warranted tocure a nursing tore nui.1011„ One tothrer bottles will mire the W0:74 kind . o( Ilainvgou the Vane. Two nrlhree bottles w ill cleat 014 system of Mies. Tu o bottles are warreuted to cure Ike worst canker In the month or stomach. ' Three to five buttlesare warranted to cure the wurit kind of Ery , slpelas. • One to two hottles , are warranted to cure nil hum - Or In the Fives, Too bottles are warranted to env rtmultut of the ears and Idoteue ea among the hair. 'Fora to six botthwore warranted to turn corrupt and ruoultur ulcers One bottle will cure inertly eruption of the skin. Two or three bottles are Warranted Mame the. worst kind of ling. worth. Two or three bottler arc warranted to cure the newt desperatcuaw of rheumatism. Three or four bottles are warranted to Cllte alltilhentrt. Fite to eight honks: will cure the wQrd one of Scrofult. A benefit to always etnerteneol,from the drat Mdtle, and a pelfeM cure Is warrantiti wheu the abuse quantity' is taken. Roxiir RN'. MASS: Duo s'nsit..—Tl:e reprdation of the kir:Weal Idscovery, to enr. log MI Mud It( humors, Is is well estaLlldifd hy the unanhuotts of tea who have ever merit It, that, 1 nt./ hot my MrYtinhuf on the soldeet, as the most salltal pllvetelaus and the most cum:4. Drug. globs in the malty are imentmons In its praise. In presenting the klettleal.Dlsermery, to yougnotien. I do It with a Dill knowledge of Its curative power, to rtitneing all. nod curing most of threw diseases to which you arc unfortunately :so liable.— That most exert:elating disease to an alfeetiotede tnother, •• NURSING SORE MOUTH, • Ts cured as If by a miracle e your own temper D termed to Its natn rat sweeturst and your hahe from short and fretful ntinstevalnl and swit.alumberg: and the Stedleal Diseovery beconac4 it fountain of blewlng to pour husband Mid household. In the more advaLued stages of • CANKER I it extends to the stomach, causing • • DYS'PEPS'IA,. • which is nothing but canker On the stomach ;then to the Intesttnes mid KIDNEYS, ereatlor a staking. cone feellaeatail an Itallfrerenee urea to the Ceres of your Shortly. Tour strenarh to RAW AND 'INFLAMED, your form citstresses ran and Ton can ottlV • certain kinds, and ever. of that your system does nut get half the nourishment It con. lattes . MS the agimonoiss fluid nt the ranker cOIn, It up; then your complexion lows its bloom unit I:swami:As:dime or greenish. and vow hest day Is erne. Far 'cast of noluidunent your svoem lswomes loose wet the Mina of your hotly become relaxed. Theo follow train ofdlseases which the litedlesl Discovery• la peculiarly adapted to ' . CURE; Palpitation of the heart, pain in the side, wenknens of the shine and of the rtick.t.ln of the hip . h.t.nt when yrni retire, irr.relarity of the b0we1..., and mho , . that nirtet eNcrechttng of the PILES. limy tenor thou./Ands of poor tvoliwn are suffering from this din. ease noel tithing away a rnisernlde life. and their nett door neighbor does not know the cause. I u - Ish to 1117Pre. , (.. your Mint' t hat .• no t' old proverb, An ounce of prevent!. n Isbetter than a bound of rdre." 1"lie MEDICAL DISCOVERY . y”,l have both the meet-dive and the cure, with this rival and edit quality, that It will never umltr any elreurnonnee". do viiiany briery. No change of diet ever ncernutrp—eat the het you eta get and enough of It. DIRECTIONS FOR ITSE.—Adnits. one tabllnononftt - i per dac— Chibiren aver ten years, dessert sboottut—Children Dun, live if. 010111 vearn. tea spoonful. An no dtrectlnes ean he apnitetLie to nil conAltuttons: take truflielcut to operateon the howein twlee,nstws. Your, truly, " DONALD KENEGY. Frier. 111.00 per tattle. For sateby ABEL TCltßF.l.L.llontruse, 3.. T. CARIASLE A. CO, Great Bend. and S. li. NA , EST, Susque hanna Depot. ,blaly iga.-Iy4 ' WHAT IS WEALTH WITHOUT HEALTH. TO THE AITLICTED. Al BLESSLYO A.ND'NO MISTAKE, IS Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. . It qtand*uncolifilled as nretnedv for the Throat Chest and Long.. It t= iznoneOlonably the gicateet Cough and Consumptive P.esne. dy in the ITorld 1MAt'.124 , .. to whlch It to achtpted., and to whlch the a.toni•dp re.ult. hare been n 141111.41 trout the ,ee. Li/ Coat reniSttrtlpttllTl. RroncMttt A.‘tht:lft. Whnopine. Cough. Inood llnarozne.ok,Weal: Voice, Pains In the 41.1 e or Itrmst. Itrokett Cnostitntirn. !Cr an the aba,?uf Cahotncl and t4h , T .enit.e4A tattoo cr 111....a.5e of the Ifert.. Tiektinz Inlia,ntlon of tie Throat. he. It.. nub-Woos properties nil! enrich find purify the nopport the stren.th uhry the appetite hie tilled. . We .alle ask t , NE TRIAL. Reader" It gives health and vlgor In the frame. at pi 110f,m,to L Cure n j Arthing, Bloody Erpeetoiation,cf . c. • Atentrit ea Grave ettre.!—l lint only take rte, , tre, hot deem It. a duty r to ,ff' , :thr ittatiantt?l , t.htte what ttrttt. awa:,zt.' A nin TiF . ;lll. d Syrup of Wltil 'Cherry' 11,‘. dime for me.. I wa. tokrn with 3 'Went coneM Mmnlr orpectnnithm. eYmtMittteMty :mmthlt.cr.,o Oat I hail to ret ndt of my bed and rin tm ill litchi.* I heeKtt , rett the ettltah'e mettichte I:o,.aletn cnn ,31 , n tr.tVs• thattt ban made:, perfret JOH N P. GAGE. Ital.:cm Bucks Co.. P... n n ty.th, 15.17. Swayne's Virnti Inge, A WI re WORlL , Kll.l.f:Tt—nrl eTt,nent Innle--crtail for ilelltratc,or •Ickly 1 , . the tzvo. Swayne's Sarsaparilla and Tar Pills, Conant—wfirrnntetl to c4ntaln row intrenttve. ans . .71(0411ctne ft, re , nwlre the III?, eknn- , nl the ,toraelt. cf!te•tnally purlf)lr.z the &nen!. The- , Pills nvlther gripe. "r r. ace ;1111lni. SAvai s owel Cordial, A nlievrtnt nn , l Anre_reme•lv for Akltlc t'l,n'era ".InrletA. I , , , enterr,t*F. ,,, Prn Snt,tner in the StAtnnt.ll and T 3 ay . t.!:, Von j itt.,z, Wnrrtntud It/ entle or. no Teo•—nnly s tr. rent+. rr - fil notvshould hnro n I4•ttle In the I:nnse, In tnultlun attack' In th,,,night. It tenevei - Swayne's Bitter olicon, A verr ratrutbiP ' Mar F.• taken wit!, n ttt rree of er. rtri,tr. n,ver net ecrerkrrril ter AT,Prlrre felltia 'll.-tqor. Fl A htlenee. N:st,rt. lir art 11;m: Arl4lltv of ttle Sint; ',eh, I 'O l ,l f, t. v cav,4l teenf zt4. rr...irm ion of ; 4,1,0 from any ea toe: Drrr,,Con of SOritx. Dy.p4.11 0 ,1, or It1,110,1I.,” is all Its forma. , riollipeptics! There 1% bn trestmehl tliaTE,..l‘ver h..en tried. that 14 .n elhqi.,ll7 eorlnr In4lrect Inn In an Its forms, a.% SW AY7%7'S 7VITTEIZ cATliel,T('rs:.' It Impart nelr Inelvomtei the bi.,tetn. the role and ar.ltmte atilt train .trength and a c. f., appetltel•y n%lng the, truls• ralnat.lr Prtee o.nly rn ,nti. IV, offer to , nolver.annqrorn to Oerforni wok, of lonic but each cvner-4141,:ti.t , of the Lon on systrto prevont.no - aoproprlnte. and. If 34 , 2,44)01r ttae.l. we 14.Teve no torfrdllng remedy r Mtn order to whiell It to got..cffle. Sold by ADV.. TITER I rif;F Montrose, and by Dealers throur.hont the roman,. and State. Prepared only ey Dr. ll.' SWAYNE k SON. No. S, North 7th Street, Philadelphia. • • —.PATENT ,MEDICINES. 'Amoxe; the great vaNly Of 3letileines at Turrelfo Store, maybe found mil of Dr. Jaynes Justly celebrated Family medivines:: Ayre's Cherry rectroal and Cathartic Fills; Halsey's Forest IWiln and Forest Fills; tioriand eclehmted (lernom bitters; Louries se ries of Family medicines; 'Merchant's Gargling Olt the greatesPrent edy for sprat:l%in man or beast ever known ; Muthewom's Bernetir: and Home Retledlr; Orrlck's 'Vendpego, and a variety of other kinds; TrasiCaMapodic Olt itment. the great remedy t'br rheumatism, and all inkammatery _complaints : Pend's - Extract. a first rat-' thing for shullar puTraws as the above Ointment Andrew's r n n,pyonpoving agent. II elm.l amid, : 'sCorstcook's frnionuarol Bone Liniment ; Atwood's Jahndice Ilittem, Canker Drops, Liniment. and Dysentery Drops; Baker's Compound for Dysentery; limighton's Pepsin, for Dyspepsia; Extract of ifuchu and Extract of nn,g,pariiin; a variety of :Faives, the hest In market. Fills, ac.. and an almad endless Variety-of Patent Medicines : altromt her too numer ous tom:lin:erste-Han stifilee It to say: that the puthic will find near ly every thing In this line, at the Drug end Fancy Store of. Montrose JulyilE.M. ABEL Tritittil.. $5.00 Road,the following Letter. 111031 E TESTIMONY. We'llave received the following letter in relation to Dn. Monsen INDIAN 1140 T PILES. Ann mai Fob It Co ns uns, Susq. Co., Pa., Sept. 28th, 1856. Messrs A. A..T, 'Minx A: Co., New York : "The Morse's Indian Root Pills bad from you give universal satisfaction,ja EVERY INSTANCE, and our farmers usa them for almost everything. The DYS ENTERY bas been raging in this section to an S .alarm ing extent, for the lag, six months, seat:esprit x Mfg family having escaped, Exearr THOSE „Imam your pills have be?n USED AS A, PREVENTIVE, in which ease they have NEVER Tama), I will inform you shortly 49w to semi a further supply. Your oh't. Serv't." ALPIIONSO IT. SMITH. Such letters as the above need no comment from ns, they (*gilt to convince all of what tee . fir»dy•talicre, that Dr. Moreesindian Root Pills are the verybcsi Pill ever made. j_ • Sold in Montrose by S. 11. k D. Sayre, unit by, one person in every town, and. in. nil country stores. A. J. White It: Co., 2 fit. Peters I'laCe, New York, sole ,Propifetors. - • 47—tf Dr, C. D. Virgil, D. D. S. ESIDEFF DENTIST; MONTROSE, P 4. 01lied It, at the Franklin Rotel. Room, No: 2. • LIST OF CHARGES Gold plug, largest size, " " rnedfulk " 4 small, Tin . do., • --- ' Pulp or Kerve Cavities treated and filled, Cement Fillings not used. Cleaning set„ 1,00 Extracting, at the Office, - - ,9.5 IrrCgularitiei of the teeth toryected at a•citsona ble;blarge. • PLATE WORK. Go Plate, sinle tooth, " " 2 teeth, " " S teetli, " " 4to 10 teeth, per tooth, Full upper or under, jaw, on Gold, Gun teeth, Banded, • • - - - 50,00 Full-double set on Gold, Gums and Banded,Poo,oo Full upper, or under, Pl in, - _45,00 sFull Donble r naio, - • .90,00 FfilierrPlate, half theaboVe - rates: • - • Improved Mineral Plate, tw'o-thirds the prlco.of Gold , Plain sets. 'Keo Plmstic, same os Mineral Plate. The Publicsniay be certain ail opefutions will be performed_in.tho most tendeV and careful manner and In the highest style of the Art. All jobs warrant ed. Grateful fur past favors, a continuacee of the public . patronage is respectful)) . solicited. • C. D. VIRGIL, Montrose; Pa., April 7, 1958.. • • - • , STO Y ES, STOVES, f Moves hare been ati thoroughly tried, to the kJ' entire satisfaction of all, that tlitiy need no rec• mitten(' from us, S. 11. SAWIE S I3ROTIIERS. Montrose, May-27,,1-857.. WOOL CARDING' %. THE subscriber la enrrying.on. the eboveinminiess ma -usual. • . A. Q.. ktP,:V49).3.• Ilreoklyn, June 11,,, t5.46.-tt • ; MD • to,oo to $1,50 - ,75 -* ,50 5,00 $7,00 • 10,00 • 14;00 - ' 4,00 The Independent Republicn. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY VORNINO,'AT YO4TR O9I • PA., AT $1,50 PER ANNt3I, IN ADTocz. • ' ` Itatel'ot Advertising. Onexpiare (16 lines or lees) one week, ...... tr y , One square' two weeks ( '7s One_square l three week 5,...... Q'be.square .4 1 (Mc month . I One equare "-•-• two months . ” .... 2. 25 One square l I three months„ .... 3,1.• One equare ,e 4 six months I I b ee year; ... ....., g; g, Two Squares one year I 5,(6 t• Three squares one year, ....,.......... ....... D., i , Fivesquare3 one year, ' • 25,, One column one year, . 44,i, Yearly advertisers will•have the privilege qh,1,,. in or changing their •advertisementi witP) e L,' ! . . ditional charge. . Business cards, not exceeding t flve lines, Intern.; at $2,00 per annum. •. • . Job Work. , el This nine is supplied with a good *assortment- 41 Jobbingmat rial 4, and all kinds of Job IYork, i , ,tch in Cards, PPS I eks, Pamphletsoke., will be do:11; z ez ly and'proniptiv . ' , BUSINESS CARDS. . a • - • , E. H. Rogers, . . .. _ . STILL enuttnuisA 110. M.l.,:eFAVTlliertf all drierlnn o ~ f (IA RH IMIES, W.IJIt):.:S. SLEIGHS. &e.j• in the best style of Workmannliluan.l of tbr hvst waterlaty,nt 11, ' , k nown t q w .i.. co.e r. 1.; eat of Starlt:'A lis.tol, In Montrnow. or., ho 1411 ho happy to rrailVe the Silk Or ;at who m- 41 4 o nph! nz i.., line. Ntnntrok...'ficyteml,i II; riv. , ....!:, • •H. - D. Bennett. 'DOAK TILVDER, Sn;tlee. Surquehanna (7.unte. .1) iy 110'0nm-the twole of Stisquehlrina and peighh<eirjit , t ,, :,., that he t*Trenared to Mad Periodleala and itnekt. and R. h.. W. FROST= will receive reriodlesta. Peths.d.: f ie F Ir. Ltennett. Moon. Sept. S. ItZt,..e • - William B. Simpson, . do the most dlttleult Jots on short notice. All sr erte* arno•nd liter sutlaractlon. Jesei•try repaired neatly and nn rs..Sa,tatp. e • Shop In Boyd 1. Webst , r's new Store, corner of Main and? tit pllte Pt rents, below lieartes lintel, Montroreart I Wm. W. Smith & CO.; cirms-ar A 'gri (11MR Iif.ANITAP. tutees. Keep conidantly ou hand MI kinds of c Amer Ft gmTVRIC. nr furnlMwd at short notice. Shop and Warr Rooms foot of Main Street. • Ilotttrose, May 06, 1.668.—tf I 1 Hayden Brothers, 1, 110LESALi DEALERS In YANKEKNOTIoNS.Ww.t. Jew. , lry: &c... Ni?ry Milford. Som. Co,,ra. F Wrchnt,t.ftt..ll`.ll,lrx sopplied at Nel• York 461:1,11..z Pr., Sew 3II:fora:410: te4RAY WY. R. DOID Boyd & Webster, _ - TVEA-LEIIS In Stove., Race Yipe, Tlu. Corner. It tnl 5+1.0 1-o—Witte n:Ao. WindGA. Sasll, Panel Ml,oll.lVlndnr- Inid % Pine Lianl*r, and nll kinds ur Building :Slate:lab.. Tin Hlllt ,I•Settriel4 Notei, and - Carpenter Shop near Sfethoan Chung. -34..ear.aor. April 1 t, LitS.-tt Dr , 0. Z. iDimock, r • -DITVSTrIAN AND itxg tlr o ick-aled CloUntr. OFFIIIE 00 , re. 1.04:a1p at : 4 c.u.lo'a Mote . 11100tmie, 3! =ll 10. ISZ,S. • - Dr. Wm. L. Richardson • • tz t' s, l . ett.l4 ; e4t r. s ,t ,g 3i . :: fount Store. LUDO/ tiGS tit 'the 15. - c ytloneYletel. Mut.trtm% Oct. 19, litt3.-1311 Dr. E. F. Wilmot; ri of the Allopathic and Homeopathic Co!leg. klf Medtetoe, IN nose peromnently, Isocated In tireat MIA Pa. 0 nce, crrrnet of Maine and Elizahctli St., nearly npp,th, th, N . E. (*hooch. May Dr: H. Smith, & Son, . ~ •e - -ie - ,7.f SURGEON DENTISTS. Reil.it•ne# snot cf, I l i ci.,-,-. - opposite the limpt6t eburch.lNGeth ald,) it/ M.,, '"...'' roi.e. Particular attention will he given In it log_tocth on Crux-nand Faxing plate, and tilling I:Relying:A.% :•:: Moutro,e,.lanitary 1&1b4.4.-tt C. D. Virgil, . 1.- , ... RESIDENT PEN'TIsT., 111 - INTROS E., P.t. . • ir Intiri -:.,,., dry at the Franklin Hotel. Room No. 2. "'' ...". li:sorting teeth .ou".leld or Sliver pinto ttot. 0 !*. '..! highest style of the Arte Alljoba warranted. ... ;••• Miorritoag, April', 15r.6.4,4 Dr. A. Gifford, • c;,l-r.G . F:O:c DENTIST . . ()dice with Dr. lAmnek. o‘'er W', l. - " I Star, Particular ail entka will be given to ittaertlng - Tr-a, leuld or r.llver plate—at,. on a nnW pi:au. Ail operatiame warrei )cote , o. :old. !.. hte.-tt . • . . . R, Thayer, - ID 1T`15 , 1(1 . ),N AND , SUMEON, SioNTDOM PL. 11.1 arvler 11'14,Jrc. A. Bushnell,. TTOUNE:I" St'(ouNsELLog AT LAW. (Mee over . )Pi.A . ,..l)rng Strkre, SrPAIrEIIANSA PrrT,P3.-Ityi Keeler •tite Stoddard. fI_EALEITS 1 . .5" BOOTS Ac Luther and Find Maine K., EL-‘t door be!c.:Ft.-.llle'd 'iota 3tur.11,-,c, I`_-•t 0.r.0. , tt., is. N. NION, William H. Jessup; I TTORN FT AT L W &NOTARY rtIILIC. Of lA. Nquarv. A. _ _ _ Bentley & Fitch, TT ftNEYS .I.*CLAW. AND INWNTY LAM) - w,,,t °lithe ConrtltutiFe, Nioarme, nt!CTIXT . Albert Chamberlin, TTORNF,Y AT LAW. ANP JUSTI;t OF TIFF. PEAq - Li. office over I. L. 31.)NTitoor...pt. Wm. H. Jesinp, TTirlt3M AT LAW AN]) ( - ONINILSSIIIIi, - Elt flr PF:F!. for the M:de •Af Sew Yurk, att,,,,t to fArt,;..ine... entz, t. , him with 1.r0,,ptia,....:11,1,e.d.,..1.1ty. Utllce pivl by Bun. liailia.9lJ.,..ul)._ Abel Turrell, EALER IN Tißt'Gs, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. A 1 gill, Dve...intrA„ Goode, 11,rdwarr. I:I:rum - 2re. Mock.. Watchtm Jewc•lty.!SSlverSpnmi.,.Spectad , y , InstrumtntA, Trumwyk Liquvrt. cry, Mirrom:Statlocew, Brugh..sa, ruukeo NotivrA, • ' F. B. Chandler, • IIEALER TN DRY GOODS, rear :11rule (Ic;thing, Gr,vcta Ituoks StatlouetT, MC , ruLllc <Smite. Monaar, Post Brotlieri VikEALERS 7N DWI' GOODS, Oroectiee. Ciockerv, Jr Leather. flour, etc., corner of Turhplke strectar.d nue, Ithurrnose, • " • J. Lyons & Son., • , . DEALERS IN I/RY GliOpS. Grwslie3, Itardwrtre. Criwi ,, TInwaro.:Iloulo, ,te.: all‘O. carry on Ibe Doug Itimusc , 6.1c4 --Public Aveuzic.. Mown:use. l'a. I. LTOSS T ...I.l"Za ' -- Bentley, Read & CO., DEALERS IN GOODS. Drug. Mediclort ralatt, Grovrten, Haftlorarr, Crockery. Iron, Clock& WatchrOr. elry, SUr er Spcoor, rutin:437..1:0. Drink Block., Monrulc. • G. 'V. ITTLIT, C IILAD J , garr • William '6tWilliam H. Jessup, A TTOR:CeIH3 AT' LAW. Movranne, Fraction In Saqa. 11 hanna. Bri a dford Wayne, Wyoming and LuzeruCtoni.no. 1- Rockwell &Winton ATANTFAerrItEItS and Pesters In Sfraw Good; Hank Cx,.. .j F ur.. Umbnilas, BlLbouv, 4e., \e-.40 street. Neu - furs, (up et IN.) n. n. stoevwxcl. W. F. sir.N.n. Baldwin & Allen, GROCERIE:S. such a, tinz-AN,Mu1..1.4.4e5. SYMP . . ' rt.. c0&... 1 .- Neat nide a ntblic Avenue, cite door below J. Ethertdp., • Iluxruor,e, Oct. Istt.-tr Cobb Fe Rogers, , EALERS 01100ERIM, Sr —at tbi atom recc Imersne Roger. !414.nitro.e: have 01".131.41...% BUTC HER SHOP Sri the t&gement of ll" , kk Wei r.t e et. new Mom, cattier of sirdu and l'ampi:•t,....p,c(l. 110:FreMt. Nov. :t 1 '7.-tf • AN -ACROSTIO. -- • F,..ace me, , MY OFFICE b grand HEAUSTE9-NG 01I; come, and Ant Int% ec Ilk A l.l. Sinnt4i , eivEn, flesathe;Escountont R EST In my where italn will not lINT - 13 i LOCATION IspLEss .,: t.NT,..d. low Ls tr.', F 6f youn linny; Skan'A.lTT MorrielT.n qn..8 8. 11.tscment of (v Ark.'s Hotel. on Turnl , lte 1 ":"I 1d August 11; Shop .31,N Bankfug House OF POST, COOPER & CO. . HENRY 'DRINKER, 1 . 0 VITOQF WSI.III7NTTING COOPER. " I •••• ISAACI. POST. . November 12., RAFTS on New York City and Pbilsdelphii - D Collections proinptly- made and remittal. Office hours from 10 A. at. . Messrs. Aden St Paxton,yort. REFERENCE, SittnueFC. Morton, Esq., Mira. 'Lion, *William Jessup; Ifontri , ' NEW ARRANGEMENTS. FU NITURE • Ni..T Fon. At „ is REA Y PAY! 1 !" -- • AT GREATLY" - EDUCED P. ,-• TIAVING tried the old way of charging a:et:1 01 e receiving pay, We 'hare concluded to-try t NiMble Siipeneeinstead or the Slow Shilling. ' We keep constantly on hantko good assortme,r 3 ', all kinds. of a.. 1. BINE 7' FURY/7E fErnelk 'at short notice. All in.want of • Eir GOODS- FIIB.NITURE ,to at low prices will please give us a `cull Ato the- wise, be.' .\ Shop. and Ware Rooms (ea of Main Street. WM ? W. SMITII & CO. Montrose, May 28, 1858.-tf. s - - -.- NOTICE. E.soNs desirous of paying me money,sul lt• of any desesiption, can do so•ily tearing th , " I payments with Post; Cooper. k Co., Bankers , ) 101 : rose, to my crinlit, whose receipts .will be allowl from their-date. C. L.VA.U. April 8, rg N Ell Mil EZ2 a ME U 309 EIES=II3 col fro ..fr Et
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