• , . . . . . .. . . ' : • j " , . i • . . I • , 1 . ? • ;.. ...s . . , . . . I ' -......-- iliobei ot ~,,, 1-- I ? . . .:(... oitemoq, . • invite -, . . . • ,$ • , • • - , _ , _ \ ....1.,-:-..—... i--------- '; Poo i• •:,_-.------ . y • • . • i .)1(.1 t . . ~ „ The i l )p ie. -, .: I rot , 1i tie 1 k /i Tr . . . tilt Ili 1 ' • „..o .1,0 9f I,;,em , ina . , - I mot. In hca, A 1 _ ~,L!. u se:r l o sour rtsd - .voigge , Ul i Ston can dp • little! to ,change the eli- . ilk ift .,.k %,,-. Ne ate of nJeoiantry. The barren soil he tn.{Y sels , ,- whichiii( line ',. if wet he may! drain i t ; if arid . )r-siliotion of hit ; n: . , . C.A. ro a ,it ;if the government of. o , le Cttillitrs'llll" eii .r.eilt . S. • I , P lilt . . ter. • ll.y. pinipet, .r.c tel. ad, 'amp, it to a-better; biitTif the fell- `bout • , • - 1 , • ,• v I as touch grat... . , I r Montrot e be t9O not, or Cold; or otnerwi4e_essen. i 1 ,1„ 3 .4if co .; s ; lis i g h t ~), 4 bad, he at .best can make • cmly, partial I :tad - ttlen to turn.hiti 10., 9, .d il .r.:. and. \. \T .0 rtemporary_ehang, - t h ose changes, witness t in- • uffve.t his O. LE „ i • pr 00 ) Drily. produced to any extent I:iv opera: r the man with the, unit','eli. 0 Ai , t , . . got out r - •I` I • I op ened the.fronr:door.i,'CO.l ''&ii - a li. rush 10. I r s. P ..7 :the . s 3 , 9 . il es . pc . r ' in ! c : e t„... - In .t. 1 .10 e ' i(tnaterexpeetattotez, he tpyide no f the n\ :est. is warmer en the came ,p' arallel tO get in first. 11e . st(iod out one the;:, fy sev, ral , _ egrees otrtnean temperature th:in . ' lot . iii, tivad eoeked:*itle'ways, looking, U in the.E.asta' . The cause haS'never . been sat-., '3 . `.' 4 . ,- . llle big tasseli' NtiViug n titne to - I ifieci6rily • explained. That : it is o wing - to If wag r ig or his tail. ' T ' I - ' I , el:Aarn . I 6iii is. probable , . . -- , tne .n. ...at.ence.; said ',land b e (ante.. . 1 ,1 le *, i h. ..; - 4 ;.•;..oicin.. looking. for alt the' world I o.tio. a `whack,' he ttirned.his head side ways, a4l ; looked-at, me in; such a human; elanical map- I. , ne.tl that niv .wra' • ' h once way. '., !Ptakoor fel; i k - .w:V I - siaid ibis in a soothing i'id k ee; thin Fol. thelleputlkaft. Climate i.,;,,. West,\ •.- -ing, ' I'llgive him kind_words,_ifilte enio'rget inagie. From ;a 1 °I the \.. 4 ,, • ' lioneo.' - They - acted like. , : k - - DIXON 11.1.. ;Feb..2oll);:lisso. - ~.ittin. -up-on-end, -in -in-n-min-room. peoi• 1 . . 'ttf Hull & Lamb, " • , AG' the climate crativ conntry lii,of inneli i it:on, lie joitiptd into four-lejged iire. : •W1.,at.1 CABINET MAKERS,havereeentiv t . enedaware- Ile' los ikedlike 1.Fi1! . . iI . Ili , )'0 1 M.', ~..._‘• I Will LI NeU i • klilfarli, Pii..., - . ll e . •ep eon . - !Ix) - rtairce to those intendingtO -4,41 \ e th:.roi, i ' :i, fnerel stantly cm band ad ktilds of Cab et-ware ; also Read - t * ' 11)4 :-rtt ‘ ; tlrti . V (111 find• in churZhlews-, 'sot ia :have, thought. some rOitarli. - tieton Atak 91 i 1 . 100, c, . . . i . • .•:. _.•, .„- ,peen . made Coffins. PoneTals ended with or-without a n i)...t galvanic ).itti.ry., L ln _ in I b eam ,. w are . root p arty opposite J. Dickernian's i . the - West might be ofr . use . :l6 ;,l'ou'r r read - i I ,4•aggery; some brother loakr 'had tied round I Store. - A .... . Ira. Man do' lit!lel, Lei .change the di-i lye,peek a couple of. cid • witioldw-blind tatz-1 New 3filfo , ay 15, 1555. i - . 20—ly state of aJ'e9iinxry. The barrtinsOil he tyl.iy . 1 sels,- which hunt; likel.el . ..)w.hells, i lid at everyl - •• r , 1 :` • Keeler & Stpdaard, . • • . 'f4rtilize'; 'if wet he may 'drain it,; if ariti . jr:,.: Motion of his la +3y, SWitilg resp . nsive to Itisj BALERS I\ BOOTS'S SHOES, Leather k•Fiiid ' movements i Liege out into a roaroflaiib.' . rithite it • 'if the aovernment of the country. t •- - 0, ,:-,o• ih „ s; on Maine St. - -,tirst door below Searle's Ho '0••-.il tel. ° '`.° ll° - .1 - • - •• I'' '!. • -•- - i ter. 'He jiimpedanlntod franti6,lly - witl be had, 'change it to .tt -better; biitTic i the .cat- i . ~ I .6,ltWa's turret grave in' his ;move' ',tents es ail Montrose, Jan..,1,48 , 0: 4- - - 1 . „ mate be t9O hot„ or .cold, or otherwent_esslcii-i p t, s for c,.4 might Aciw i 'st ,, ppilig every now : 1 i -----.--.--- 0. .„„.. , ,;; 1 ' ----------: ,- ,„ , f,' M. E11M131011 1 3, Catty 'pan, he at. est can make • cmly, partial I ttiiti then Ail lUrll•hiSheitol •up co ld and! . I . lopfirstdoor e i wittic ,, s the . cit,et his datt . e.ngLpro 4 m. , d. , n i .l DOOT 'I,IND SEIOE iIAKER. ;'sl - as! and 'temporary _ chang ..,' and. - those changes IJ of oadFellows' Hall, TuinPike.st., .31ontrose. • 4' the nian With the umbrella,. who told him toll_ .are only produced to any: citent by opera-1 ,•, - ) ,- il . , o . ; . _ . got out ! ' ' -• r I . . • ~ t„lnt. upoWtne sph. •. • - . - , . • , ~. . 1 , • 1 opened thefronr:Zoor. 1.. Centrary to mv, I '... It. je: 4-4 i 14 ' ii-Yf-sPerippe that . the plitnatettxpeetations, he Made no rush lor •scrmble I of the , West is warmer on the same -parallel to get in fii-st. I lestok)d oat on! the:si ep With' r) , Ipr sev, r 1 . -degrees of . rr i tean temperature thin al . ' lOultino u)in in i iii, head eot-ked:side” ways, ~, 1 ) i , (-yes, the big testis' living in time to 11161 t ti the.'Fsstl' .- The cause haS.tiever . been sat-. S - 1 - I Wa.ieillff of his tail. '• - • I . I . 1, Thettirily- explained. That it - is owing - to . I', 1 1 • • ! _9vera causes is probable, One of which pi . . :6 , i t 'ne in. Patience!' said i, land he cante,:i As I o!Tett ed the . Vestibule,door Ihe required-Al Dr. 11-',Smith, - 0 ttRaEON DENTIST, Mointvse, Pa., at Searles lifthe country -is mere .level,. With much ;second inVitatiOn, looking for all the world I 0. - .[tote, Mondays and Tueschtys of 'each Week. • I , 4. , , , , Bess forest.' lt has also been in part 'attribit: ilike ';I ins'llini Inr-niQzkii - (1) oq whom . 1 wa;: i -------•:-------,-- u .' ° k .i . • editi the Gulf Streatn : of the' , Athintie and 1 . " 6 "" t l " I ' 6 ' 4( 'Y "" "id!'"it of i' h ' it ''''''" d 41 . • . : o\-Tp . oCts ' .l , 7 ":" -i r " P ;t , / • d, r r . :4 1 . . , ' t .......1.. ter, V, hole,nle Grocers ttliti Corunnlon Mer . e tilik Stream of - the Pacific.. - About the ' ' ' fri '' full( "Y• ed -Ale thi.iitigili he entry, -11° rs3i. I l ir - '' -' Ivt. ' i. "Iv'' fg''! r ' l 'a se. aide may he-mudi dispate., about i act none. . . , • ~ .._ • tile Ihnn :is tt. were counting his steps, I felt sore t. he held in one Or his fore-PawS , ! - :Ault: -' • . Haar.f—Forests wire a tenoeney to retain . , - '. ‘‘ ' ' `-• -'i .d 'i El ' 1' -I - 1 • -• ~ an tam Dee streets,* co, et c - -.- , 1 ....:___-_-:.---• 1.; , ., • " Porothy . said I, as- I opened the kitchen , bodi:Of confined air, of a lower tempera.; dn '. ll., ' g v ". lhis q` 112 :" O KA - re than that' of: the plains and 'else more 4 ''' • 1.11 ttitated; also to intercept the . rays. of the Ft - n • - au iur isii6i cirrus No• 173 Wash • i IWO(' 11/. 6t , and - turn been; hint .tip stairs' I .A-1111i;E:11 in , -ton street, between Court-, ! .`i -. ` Caleb - Weitics. . . ARNEsS,,TRITNE. 31ARER. and Car- V'Ea'il'it'&•. r k. " 31 'W - IS, riage trimmer. ShOti-ati. his dwellingt house, I ear l y opposite Henry Drinker'' , !,:gontrose; Pa. • f And til l round .to my friendO: said to ------- -..----g---_ ....;----,:-• _'---..., , c .- n .• p t i, n . , , 1 i t u ., t •,I . • . •,, Miller 42 royvier, .• . ; , i ill , , 30 1 , P t LC.. 11 e co .. , s . • , • un . and'prevent their heating the earth, - sd,A 1 cli)sed.the (loin.. after him, and walked upt hat.theWinds of the Prairies arp ; stroinger,•f l . :stairs, I.etnild -hear'S' AND COEN• 7, EI LORg AT LAW, ,t TTONEI . . . ~.. . . • ..tt. and Solicitors in',Chancett; Office No. 4-1 Clarke . the peals ?A l laughter that l eet, chicar, 111, rier, and hotter than in the East Where large; • orests abound—which has the . effect to dry ; I' , - ° t • and • darken the skin. •' greeted : his opportune. 1 .le,, a good thing, I . • • .:.i itionoht 1' to bring •siniright Onto 'i house, i.- -. PaggiO ir .•=.‘'tem . Teat:illy ' of. 41 stOrlity November inight ; - (..r i , •..The area Of,:it is 81-: l m.htt 'is- joy, laughter, gio9d-riatu're''d• • i , -. - . V- rori.. ...all:airy , .S. Co., PI onutivs. In the g 4 ) -eit ?` " i ' vcitiß:EdNiVtheiC:rin.SET::s:Zantrlat2l37lianigl7): .l or lib so-very' apparent Upon the- earth, causing the,l, but . the: very best of sunlight - - that of tinv 1 .-___... - _____-_,-...4.-...-.-- -----, -Iriand tia l dry up in an eceedierilv short . ' timei Heart?: - - i • I -. • • - i \ . Thotras IntStram. • , , . a. . . _ ~ after a.rain, and also to make the groundlli 1 ,, 'I tlat evening, as we a sa . rea, in,,,.c N- H • t . ,1* ci. •.,' - , TIEALFIt I\ , DRI GOODS Groceries, Clothing - , ing, Thatling round Abe:table the par I, or-d our • • 1...1 &roc' :kery, - -13 op' ts aat SI i1 1 e,,-- &c., .Susyneltanac: o work!, in thp Spring very, soon; after the oliened, Lust - in waikt , :d Patiene,- ,«' lute a . P'P a, h o `: ..• . -• . I ,_• • , Istibw.lyives: I will here 'remark ithat Awing , keep ai,pretiatiot . l of the indict6ns: DorialiV,l ' --- • 5 . :: .---- , ii - c-Et ---- tie - yi -&-- ri - tc - i,- -- 7 -- . . ~ t 4) thehOt, Sufi and dry' winds,, fanners here l hi wasting the dog, had wasliticl- the t-osselji; I A TTORNETS ".:1T..1.,A1V, AND B(TNTY LAND 1 Would,find • their..cropS much for Warded bY . • for she . knew the cue coold . nt:. I oe' separatH 1 .t. 1.. .KGENTS; 4foutro:;,-; PcJi, . . , .. Irolling their land and 'thus prelientiog -the from m oin the Other. .and i thus .be en t ered 'utl, .n. - s. EF*TLEY. em re-hung about his- neck; and an extra n L:toogreat escape of moisture. . • -sparkle - in his eye, resulting frounia good sup- .Rarx.=- e rainsTh in West are generally- r. - '' ' I 1 .... . .e - much more violeitt than in the. East, but; fro...n p . •'Oh l what la looking dog- l': •exclapned i .... observations, do not occur on as Many days' . Kate, and then. burst into . a hearty, ringing 1 -in the year, though the rain gauge showS near- , .laugh jioinod by Martha.* .S4ly, Mid cousin 'p li ; 11 1 ,; i11 full . chorus. . 1 Where did you got i ly. or.qtiite as many' inches vertical measure.% I i . , 1 The . conSeqUence is that thereads 'tad- fields ..' lie's built 11,1-et a trococli l ie l' Said . biek . 2l' - %,-.- - are:seyereiy-guilied, 'and crops often much ..;...' Ile's Only-. One story hiiikr said.,Kate, i dain'aged, Heavy rains come front the North- ',A :pin-reci, picture.!' said Martha - . 1 l from .., '. And cord and tassels to him With !' 1 East, shOWers , ; the West. . These last. ... - chimed it) Dick j • '1 ' i : • . ! come up . in an almost incredibly Short spece . .of ' , Hers my,. frliend, `and .. his non.e is Pi. time, and are often accompanied with very TIENCE: Wk . ..Y*llpin I waived my hand'over i i gratad eleetzical • displays. - . •.t .. his head with ,gro-at.deli'glir,:ali hoi.stood!there I Almost - eery one Who - has "tramped' en trtodeki)l waiting a reCognition. At the , - • waive. I t my . blind, he stolid hp on hiS bind the boundless prairies has net failed: to notice. • legs walked "forwaran lei- i•lteps; rolh , d his - 1 semicircular patches of grass and. Wondered ~ 4 , ,' , • i . . .!. • .-- • - . 1 ileaCt :around, and . stood ,li -e,- a s entry on at the,cause; it . ie attributedL .to electric „ard. - This unexpectod pe ..fiirnittne.e!fitted Strokes.: There is Ativally but': little snow •: my heart with . joy. -31.„ , ait)er '1 I g.led the ' •! 1 and that is es,ey as lean& . merry piorty,,--1- grew toldo r adVenturoltis.-- I , i the , I stio6p,d down, held ' .•• •a" -• rid • out isi)...,orm, an_is . Frtesr.—The first frosts ,occur - • - I Jump, Patience !I . 0 - - er Vol went! I threw 2011 Of September to the 15th Of 'October, 1. . 1 • • •.-i,J , sod -the ground - freezes . px) httrd . :rte ploy brut it to me. • . ' 1 . ~ . -- about the middle Of, November., 7The .join- ' He's a perfect treasurer -, said KATE : . 1 • .r nary thaw is an '" . institution" herP, and, freei- „' makehim talk,. - nivi.;;• ' . .:, •i ' _Couldn't . think'of ,it.,' 1- answered, ' not es in& thaWs.sherna j ,.e with eacb other about - . 1 .. , , _., , t . , .. ~. 1 words but deeds with him: And a.s -Pa ct:tor in tnree uaysi through. the winter. • ;lie 9 [ - 1 . • • tience lay dawn at my feet, and watched me . springs open early, Plewing usually •begins in witlthis . huge blue eves, I 4-ld them all, the . , • liarch,-.and much of, the wlicat.is often sown 'i way I found' hitn:,. Then Were we all glad in;thee month.' remarks: apply to; the t that the outcast had found allmine, and: stn•d, 1 These ing . Wes were,, L., rued on . poor ' Pliiienc<,, as . . latitude of "Northern PennsylVania, and fur . • he lay at any feet and.wagged his tail.l , at -75'miles to `the North; one wt.ek. is , Are-1. - ,__----_ _ - 1 Jere no other„....outeastsi standing at ~:-.,,titkenfrom ear t h end of the season. V . ilight - .oitt over the Thresholds of:our hearts, ..Farrnis will do',Well .in all wuntries to • and' iflwit take then, in anti itreat than kind ' ' stuflyi carefully the.soil and . climate of the. l in 'will' they not, gladden us V , -• _ ' • - - I •'- eolintry they inhabit;,• and ; more especially . ; i _ . should'should'they . do t hi s ' that it ountry ::: - is . new ,: - • , . one to theM;, for Very. i muchaftheir success - . •;- depends upon these. points. The adaptatio n yzfereps to asails, of crops to. cliniatis,• and' of . , .soils and climates the farmer Willtid to ;. be thentes worthy of his:list - genius and deep- 1 ~, , .7 r ~.' P # thought. Ferthere is no question that .' th careful study of theie things :and .a right'. l itpo\cation of the .knowledge obtained, not ! only, , uts it, in the power' of the, agricultur i - , , • , ist to i.,• et 'With a_triore certaini profit; bUt 'addsiten -,. of pleastire - to his labors. I .!' 1 - • ' i •-, • • . - ' ', G. C. l -, 1.. , , . • . ~ -.__. i)11064411e6q5,: • z..&x.tEdiCE: Le' 1 •- • A /MORT "DOG,, TALE. There is a good Moral the tale' of,' the ))og Pativiee; as related below by the ver satile and &AMU! ; correspondent L' .We - have jnst - been reading it, this very eve ning,' to our beautiful !'-fawn-colored grei: • I - hound, our, constant •cempanion.:•, His *grace ful:bead If es, in our lap •we ,write, and if :i•Ver. eyes 4,6ke eloquent gratitude, his do it.this. mdroent. Philo Carlo,' he says in • • bis; best "citninity,r'.did.our class a kciod • torn .iu Your laSt number. 'We:are not mad half' . • the time Shen we are murdered, 'not in cold , but in ',71.0t /4f00i1.,' for a'Aiestse i which only .B•o:ippositiOn that we were; a a rid corre pond ing treatment, could create.. They have •no Here Turk',.• (a savage' ' • mato° fer the gentlest :and/ Most affectionate +atiFnb mature that ever !lived) was slightly trpubled,itihis speeeli; but presently eontin-.. .Ibow T ow-els Otiii ,„ '.-.. - . . - , ITT Bin w•nii.v•i,iiiliriii . , hilt:ri t uals and the Pub Canfield de.; Hon. John. Lliporte, anda; Pen. B: 1, I•_ . . - .. . . . 1 , 1 _LA. lie, 'that he h3s no:), in Stott) anti is receiving'; w ake ,,i,„ s Laceyyrile; Gen. M. 'llo Litback,,Wilkes-liSicarais• - army. Marvin s .-. Fire.Proo • - i a full assortment of Fall and Winlt;r Goods. including I b:irre - !Michael Mevlert, Laporte, PIA. • . •. - • S-afeNt •• -•- . , . a great varietV ,1 1 :f Rich Fall Ihitit.in nekStylos. Plain 1 Os - ;:i•Etts.*—Tion. Horace Williston, President; C.: IrrßE, subscribers have made ,rra . ngements to fur ; and Fraley De'llnes; and . Plain find Fliticy- kohair I F. - AVells,- jr., V. Pres. and Treas.: . J. E.• Canfield, I _I, nisli ttrpersons who may belin want.of them, the 1 . I Agent. 0. S, BEEPE.lliintrosi.„ Pa. 2.: * 1151, °will i l which they P611.W. obtained. at the manufacturer's.— ! Cloths ;Iplitin and plaid Mel Lion. , Parainet !ass, De- .- • . • inbove named invaluable Safes; at the. same pricei for bsoess and Pop:lin:4; Dark Rich Ginghluns,in Fall i 1 ,. Secretary. * l 1 ! Sty r i•-nc: Black Brocedei Plain an,l, l finey Silks. Wool i • . 1 . . - 1 *.2 - ,____:_.____! . ....- - 11.1T:tying experienced .the benefit cf such an "artiiele du-, 1 Ilrocho. Cashmere, Crape, and Sill: Shawls ; Rich Rib- 1i • FACTS rou l'illE PEOPLE - , ''. • 11 . rtng the late confpgratioa ourse FeSi we wonid cart,- ; bons Doimets and Flowers ; latil&s Clinks-and Vel--: sUbscrit ter is carrying* On the.e..l./A/R. -1/..4A - - ) 11 In t -I IE • estly -reeomrr.end to others haying tamable books and vets cot: 'Cl.r.lCSland Mantillas, Biteail digits,' CasSittle- I. /..V.G BUSINESS in all its various branches at .11,•11.11Pers,which could be of immense I \ v-es, &c. With a large as!-ortiner.o)f Stage :nal Fancy- 1 the-preserving of . the Chair and WUre? Simp An Harts:n.(l, where b e Limpo..rtatice Willett), pot to do .untitout one, 1 *. ~ GR0(1. 4 az' ILS1.1:11 illqati;ll'" jlaribs' ; • re, (#)eliety. Iron-, found , ;a.• oreater variety df Windsor and Rocking I* 'Prices. rang_,e from $54 to t,sti o tinil)ire can explain 1 audStetd, Paht 4, tlils,'lcoots 4114 ,Thoes:i Bats, Cleeh , ., 1 to, :fire one, wishing to• pi rchale, :the...difference -in I Cai,i.iree•titn''n at any other:eStAblislirritiit it' the county; • • . . Buillat..) Rubes, Carpetings. &c„, iwnli a new - a. , soet- 1 Sc., slat furniiih theM on short . anent Or StOVOSlttlitat-iivaring.oflthe best quality. be- '1 als4Fl l 3gatil ,,, l Ca . ne . Seats, Pureaas, Bedsteads, Lon , atYle, 'sii.e, priCei tice,..whit the internal arrangenignt to antic' the purr , • , . ; es, :.-_ettees, . rabies, Siandti, &c. tte., it . II Ofewhich will 1 Iltglltztfltk to nruer , :xpressi...: for la valet Trath" , ,, • -chwr., -. •- . and ' b-t Sold at the lowest psi es at retail, (Or:wholesale,' IWill fill be\ , •01..1 kit t le lowest !;;;;byes orla little lower i,will, -Short notice.) ' All work warranted "Wellitilade \ Montrye,.Decettther 19, 181: .-- -'. 7 I for Cashllhicatl.ey), Or approved I -edit. I . . , ' - and of mood inattirial: SI ort credits 31:11 , 3 smallprofits , N. 13j W9fil Sikks wanted, r Whielt the highest F or Vaitt:ehl. - .11 4 0.1ids For Sale. trill be'mr motto. For ( emonstration oftthe obove . ' I prices 44-Dl , cm:4'n:tie to I.)e, paid. 1 Flour and Salt eon-. OR SALE 'IN ONE BODY; abottt 5500- acres stanch cut I,anifi\ . , I • . .. 1 ' - .' 1 . ; • . I .:1. W GREENWOOD. .• .' •• . Lard on the raters Spt tag Brooit, .. a br . ai l c. New Mil:m(l,lOct. .1, ISSJ. !Ipf the Lacki"twanna river, in L. .erne County, Peru' a., . - : • • i. Ilarford, October 14,1„16'54. • . : 1 .;; ...1 ... .. , t . I Coine at it.t"ii ' . . • . - 15461116. ' about'lnidwaybetween .the the thriving towns ot.,_tran• ton and Pites.ton. These hinds are eovered. with.Yal- . iPratt', Sted l lard's series of Ai thinefies the best in liable timber, and being situateht . ' the most. ext.ensisse use, by the firt. tiu• singly.:n. Sal de' ; *new Scpllieg mineral region in Pennsylya*—known - to Contain 1 Book. Almanacs, T, he Fariner's 'amilY Knielterionek iron 'ore--and believed to ithonad in coal. and being or, L'oited St;ites,,Know .Nokliitt ~ Tribune and even also" in •the :immediate vicinity.. of several railroat's 1 Ladies , ' l'oeln_t Almanacs fur ti: 1 . made and now in progress--offer to the.eapitalist an I. Diarieri, for' :in-1--•-all styles)kd.si7.es bet-the es.t in . opporttinity for the.:investraent Of money that *seldom , hnarket. Lawßc..ok-s----a nasty isvplyt•ust received,. occurs.: For further information apply-.to,N. P. Ho ; :p ne th rn , s 04,...;:t. G olnialebr to 1 1 . "7". (- . • I sack, Esq., N0..11,i Wall streett - New York, Or-to the, 1 Hurd'4,(.lelden . tilos,: for beall tifying and .preserv-- subscriber at..Montrose, Snsquelumna county,Pa., the 1 irg, the Hair. 1 Also littrti's - ll+ ites,torer, thee will at ne tory in fact'of the owners: . . 1 make ‘. the lyric)] grow (intim toplof thelvad,* the place ' ApriL6, ,1854". • , ' ` - HENRY DRINKER li , where the wpol 'ought to g:tivi,' FoN.sale at the 1 Montrose Poit Onl i Ce, by 11 Lk... N.! BrI,LABD. ' Mont:ose ) eei 19 1535. l 1 i '-• . 4 . ! 's& - ... iNCLIST. Likilkf2.. Of .711 . *:11 F.-47.:1 f .. ;Oi g \ , . I- - I - 1.11011 - ( . . . .. • ' NIL irrk-iii - oop fir 0 ',MONTROSE. '!. „ -- I • . . \rr SHE subseribe,s . _L. ',chased the Stink itt t.... I QTAGES Will !Pave Kirkwood passing through Cer`• f prepared. to sill. for READ Y .r.r. _ i- S. - J:1 bete:vine, I,ilierty, &c., et..r... , Morning after the 1 -sortnoent-of Dry Gorilla, Perfun erv, .1..., 1 ar t ival of the ItlailTrains of ear.- faith East anti lit est, i fig: GroCeries, CroeltoY, llard4e, Iron and:), a ...„ 1 reachint,- NlOntrOse et Ir. i Returning,•leavu-c II ...s and ShoeSlSole Lind Upper Leather ,Salt,.ke: is . , 3lontrose daily (Sundays exce ea) at 2P. it., reach-• Montrose Depot, Aril .. . 'I 3' ' 1 -- ------- ',"-7.- ------ ----- -•--• --- ----.- ---- i tog Kirkwood in !time Fo take t-. Mail trains of . cars,. &c eat such prices us (they think fail' to oiye, i etiiira , satisfactiott to- all actin Thee 0...,.......,..L 0. ; , - ; ' SloVes—Stovi's TrimMings. ' - 1 both East and West, being the sa.rest and most fee- . - THE good people of 'Brooklyn and: vicinity wIM I sible route to reach the New Y - and Erie . Rallroad. are, or silo may be, in want ortttot'es, Stodge- I This line intertects a tri-wee y line for Dimock, Trimming or Pip", are informed that they can fid 1 Spring:4:llh; I Tunkhanuock, 'W i outing, .and Wilkes ti those articles in libeAll variety at thel"Exehan, , e " ',, baste, which leaves )1 4sa cm:rose* 7 .'. every Mon- Aniong. my' tutsortnient may- be found 'the Keysto e 1 due - Wed:10 1 :114Y awl FridaY• 1 ills*, ; a line to Frie rids- Kate. Forest Queen, (or. Elevated - Oven') and the lat. vile, Leraviivillei, &c. ! 1 1 eat impreved.Coal•Cooking Stoves.. ' ".j• 1 Good tra:ls 41}44 euinfortobi( i . ' My.stolt, of Parlor and Shop Stores inch:ll6 : rill ~ doti, atilt tit proprictom will Is the moatimproved patterns, both Tor wood and Celli.. ', -ceinimo d ata :the public:- W. Terms liberal: ' ',. ' 0. G.' BEMPSTEADI ' - April 6', 155•,.."' • MO Brooklyn,' Nos'. ‘..)0. .-t s 1 •.1 ' • • .1.. I . 1 I, *7..00k tr. re 'V J.tKET KNIVES.' A gat, assortment of the best kinds in iiiiirket. Ala}.'': ble Knives and Forks. SI'OONS. Siive'r, Silver Plated, German Silver, Alba to, and B.itunit im ware spoons', I . Also Silver, ; Silver Pinteti,-and Ge limn. Sil l / 4 er Biter knives. • . , VIOLIN STRINGS._ 0015:Z",i nnd all the fixtures, Vi-. olinS, Aectaryleons, Flutes,;TOu'ing Forks, Cstruction llooks.Aci,. '' I - ' ." il' 1 ' 1. .• - . ' FLUID LAMPS, Fluid; Crinipherie, Candles, Lamp Oil,'.&t. I _I -. . -1 ' 1• •• i FAIIILy GROCERIES: -A full alssortment, new and goo& ; I • . 1 1 . . . • ARCMS - SI PATE:it'T*IIF.D •CINES. A first rateas- i l ios sorttnent; and, genuiriti.. -., -1 • • . • * t • June 20.- I, • PAINTS &OILS, 'A genetlal oitmetit,•and of.goti ' - . , - .. ,1 .: . • 1.. i ~ • . quality. •1*1.,' . , 1 I. 1 - • Prof. harks liiirrisi is "etii of a tern IE L WELRY. , A Epic ! od. : id Hi 7 1 .., , . eldest Pat- •Q: tiet.TESSOttif !C arle ' ' ' A fi T-111 Mall, B fillEß,, bar. .F.l*.C.Cl l 6f)oDB2.lCearlv every thing in tbleihrat:ch. .. . ' • . , ! 0 . ing again ie e t dl& sh &bin its former lima .l - . bon in the basemen of-Searle e llOtel, to the room - PEII,FI7.IIEiIIi. - A Choice variety. ('few supplies : .. .., ~. - I , neei• Chanmer a Zip e, is prepared-to received nearly every week ;] . I .. • - -I in the ttioat.'iseientl c _manner, - tin . all who may be* .In short, nearly elierythint Tenons want, and cheap , - leaged to entrust tlleir headi or faces to his hanils. at ttie variety store of ' ; : 1 A.. TURRELL. • P I .... i .- • , lki qv!. 20; ~ !Montrose June 14.1854: • .TO TilE- PUI qmiE subscriber. wont& tendeil A liberal patronage bestowed ' during the season, and at the that he has just received a news ing his assortment very r eomplet branches, and would say further and-on _short time to reliable c 'will be sold. as low as they can b - r store in th' county. Please ibson, Qctober 12 4 1853. i TN\lllitiOn to a very good also \t, .1, Gct ds , there still remains a 4 Poplins, -c. Aid. tPS , 4 Of' the Pt 1 gains, at out reference to cost inets. Woo\ procha, and seve 1 Shawls at 104, riccs, for rale'by 1 "Ite tRS eo pared with the( %ll4 r. ., , .1..—:: found rely 1 w at the store e - 1 . 0 . Olilflr, Ft or and mho!. k..; Stovi, Pipe, for s.alo, cheap . •- - \ • I 1 1 URICS Island Salt, \Buffalo sab! by . \ ' - • \ 110 ST kinds of Produce. at 1 -11. price, also; any gnanti taken in exchange for goods 6)\ S. . . E'., S. INAILS. • 42t • - ---',:---- - • . . A GENERAL ASSORTINENt \ qPISTAPLE : 47 - 3,_ and Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries„; Ilardwaie, Hats, 'Ccps, Boots an d Shoes Wall ra k r . , . Drugs,' Dye Stuffs, and , OiL4, - Sce.; ivhiCh will be sold 4s cheap, aS the cheapest for cash or approved credit FrarfOrd; June Ist, 185.5!. H. M. JOSRS." • A LACE Grode Rhine Silks. of excellent qntilkty . _CI.. at . ... H. N. 40',CES' , , Gibson, October It. 1855' B R" CI1E and Cashmere shawiS at all liriee,•,-alsAl a coy mantillas by .R 31. JONES. READY made clothing at loy • IL M. 'JONES. . ( - lASI': paid for -Wool H. M. [JONES. : jiaiford, June I,t, 1855 CIA.SI7 . paid for Dairy Butter by . I ' li. M ONES A 6od assortment of Booty and•ShoeF, 'I.IJOSES rrEAS, Sugars and Coffees of fine qualities and ~at 1 low prices by • SI.IJHNES.„ AIfIES Hill find a great variety `- of liOnneis'aD JLJ Ribbons at - 4-31: 1 JONES. Dcrregede Gin; hams H. Ma JON ES, • ~~iBIIOIDERI~G and Windcw Draperiesat ...illarforci, June Ist, 1855. • —. FIRE! WIRE: PRE undersigned has been appointed :in agent 1 the STATE MCTEAL FIRE INSURAXCE eo. df Harrisburg, Pa. Said company has a eapitaY of 000,000! It i 3 a..; safe and cheap Icieempal4 as any in the State and insures on . the Stocik or Mutual. • T.ESTI..IffatAIS. il We, the undersigned, hereb y state tl at we liave done business with the above company, and Wre• satisfied that it is both' safe - and cheap.. • n our expo nrienee:we hive never known asses ..me ts on a ; . premium note.i • '.-. F. M. WILLIAMS, WM. JESSEIP, D. D. WARNER, - F. B. CitAlsoLF.a... E. B. CuksE, ; ORLANDO Euuttnor.: BILLINGS STROUD, Agent. WANTED! 1 • • ' IVE thousand Busheh.l of Oats--3000 Bllchrtl/ Buckwheat--204)0 Bushels each of Ry. 7 find Corn-2000 Bushels of Dried Apples Five hunOreil Doz. good Wool Socks. Also Beans, ;Pork, Poultry, Butter,. Lard, Beeswax, Fla. -Seitl,:- 0,, for which I .wip pay the highest market prices In qoorls, or on ac count: • - 0. G. II :11P.S1`EAD. TEAS-aßoth Green and 131ack--a very general as 'sortment, and of superior itaror, at prices ranging from t3l cents, to $l. ,Q. ITMPATEAD. • More 800 - •", PREPARE FOR THE HOLID. YS. I , The subscriber 110 just , receivedi a Iv.rail selected assortment of new Books suitable for-Christmas and lire* Years presents, a few of which are the Old Homestead, Geoffrey Moncton or the Faithless Guar dian, Scenes inthe prictice of a New York Surge la, Doesticks, llie book for fun, Caste,. akespear's works. Daniel Boone all the limiters of 'Kentucky, also lots of Minature Girt Books forthe little ones. Call undue: • 'A. M. BULLARD. 1 . Save Your 'Bacon. , 1 - A LL who are indebted to the sUbscribers,:cither .11L. by note. or account, are;:urgeitlN.r.oriutsW to call and pay ay, or the consequence will be a s= onthi lst of January next. ,11.. At E. MOTT, Montrose, Nov. 20,18455. ' '' ' ' • , . . : N lEW 00101)SLO .- . - (I', W; Itlorr lif*•. just reCiered'a lot Bf. New Goods, , k...). • Vail Styles, star as . P1.11411* De Bages,, Para- I inettas, itlareLui.s, Ginglianis'i Ilerinoes, Prints And Shawls. I In fact a general is r iortinent of Dry 'Goode,' . 'which will be sold leir. I I , I . . ,' --;-.---.-----, ----,..-i-4:........4—___...............-7 NEW FALL , LL di Wrillirlell. GOO D S. ' 1 - I ' rasttilt ileOla. __, u Latest style! of Dram GoOdiy.lleata.k Shoes, Up- i rf' 4 llE,liest in tots can litliiid Of J. LYONS& SON: Pe- - Leather* Findings, Groceries; Si Novisions.— . 1 .AO. family tieeding esti lia*e- them on trial; if *-1. 14 Red Stag & ore. _MAY mcriuNtixr. 47 4 19 *O4 .tOsitter. the pnijtQae, 'au chugs. - . i ,--- 44ann81a•94pt. 4, ltais ' - - pir4, • , • Montrose, Sopa, -HI; •, H: .- . 11 - ' • ' : • i = ... - • I I 1 .. " • .1 I - - MI BIM hi thanks, for the.: pon him t Intl far nue tiaile al nonnee oel: of G0a.:,0 mak- I , in all 'its vitriol's that for re, dy pay •stotners, his goods bought at my otti biiii and ovitnine. ' R1M25611 tmelit of Aro Dress uantity of, elaineA, .k, to be soT avbat . also ; Irillter hal .other blinds of S. S. f. arket : priep,.ealt be f .'i. "$.. 7. . kinds of StN:e.Zand s the cheapest by S. JNG.4 L' LS. hcir ,2:l)4tn - Zrk7.4 f good.Wbul --Socks • i I • ii - i .1 4re euringi ,_._ be . _in extelit• 'Dever -,.- •,wn 1 • i - • • • before know n 'of Soy Medielne.l • I.liat ~! , n 11V;ALID3, 'READ A DJUDGE FoRSELIES: • .Ifil.ft HAIJEL, tfl. the - well , known Perfuiner, of . ' Chestnut Street', 'Ph! adelphia, taborer cheiteet products • : - am found at alnioat every toilet, says :. 1 -,- I. • .- t. I : am happy to ,ray of your CAtHilitic iriLLS, that .1 hate found them a heler family medicitie s pfor •conitnon 'um, lion any otheri within my knowledge. 1 , Man 0 my friends have realized Marked - benefits from i ernT, and co _ i:lci.le with me in belieting that they pb.nessestraordinary virtiles for driving our disea‘e• end-curing the sick. They Nat tiorotily effectitai,but safe and pleasant 'to be taken— .. retaidies which must make them valued m Or tie public, I when:they e known.' ' t The s4tierahle.Chanre lor WABDLAW wi; from Dal •' tin:ore, 15thAptil,'14: I - ." Da.' 3. C. Arks 'it: L have taken f.:- Pills with mat helmet, for the If lesstiess, languor, fosiu'of appehu, and B;Ii,US headache,' Which has of late terut ovettaken 'ice in the Apr:ea. . A few dose!! of your Pills Cured me. Is. have taed your Cherry; Pectoral many years in my family iiir conchs and colds With unfailing succeu* — Yon intake medicines which care ti and I feel it a pleasure to commend psi fur the good you hare dune and are doing.! , I, : .101 IN F. BEATTY, F.g.4.,,5ec. of the Penoi Railroad Co., rays : ' - 4 . Pa. B. It. ice. PWadelphia ' Dec. 13, IESI . ••• Err : I take pleaspre 'in adding mytestimonyllei the efficacy ttf your medicines ' having. derived; eery matenal benefit, (runt' the urn of bull, your Pectotilland Cathartic Pills. I 'ant never without them in my, fotaly,nerlshall I over consent to he, white my means will prixime them.", Tile widelenownedi S. S. STEVENS. 31; D., Of IWent. , ' wort', NMI., writes: ' , .llavittO used your CATHARTIC PILLA fa my practice; I rettiry froni experience that they are an invaluable: purge tire. -In cases of disoiderst functions of the liver, rotates _ .. . ation ;vtu of the ES= ladies d gi a ' Iggin, LIM EU S s. i t t , , 1 cariiftges are prowl are mo pains to ae- K. It ATCIT. , .G.I.N St WEST. • - . " ' -... v. . • t • „ . , . . . . . .. 1 - .._ - -- floxitE LABOR :•_ •• I- :- EAG LE - - rottNICHILT; --- 1 ' . \ . • ! . WO-9DR UFF 4rt 'IItiDRED - • odor Wilson & Co." the Eagle Foundry, are now -. 1 SAYR'E, BENTLEY & PERKINS having Thirdras ..' . , ITA r AYE re m oved o'ved to the: bikrbt-dlstrict, where they I.• I . prepared to . fill orders from the trade,..and dci'worktr k XI, - will he glad to see all their old customers and I as many newones -as please to giVe them ti call.— ;:Veit iiii'e with skill' and e iV al ciii . Th'Y'lrill 'Wel) • - 1 They intend to keep a general 'as sor tment of Stoves' onstantly on , hand :Plow, (best tr-iads,) &Oa* (all of the best kind and quality, alining which may, be k i nds,) Vidavators; Serdtv. Cutt ers, Cars, ktettets,- 1 ounti PLVENIX and PARAGON 4 1R.176 T HT, 1- 4: 1 "c- cke-Idx.: ' .- • ' •• . . We Invite - particular. tittentlon:.tothe Plows. ( 14 . 1:h -• THREE SrATES AND OfiliNG E- COITYTY 1 mannfacture. ' :.i.., manufacture andircep f le AIR-77GR21,.PR Eilithlf; STAR OF TIIE WEST 1 wc. . „.! ' The Cer _rated Blatehley i , Plow. -•-." ; ELEVATED. iOVEN :AIR-TIGHT; ;CLINTON an d l• I t . Wo hive purchased-the exclusive right ;to . m e n ti c ee ; i WESTERN - OVEN. The Eleiated Oven Stoves all . i , : ture and. sell •in tlqt(county, Wiyee;l 4 ,tvedning and -I have double fire-places, which Makes them far supe.... i nor to the single fire-place Shaw. •We keep con.i..Bmdfdrd, or Rich. B:Pathitiron Beani-hote, Th e Plow is; made entirely of iron, excepting the handles, sointly:en hand a. general assortment of TM' WA RE I It is celebrated for its easy draught ;being one-third of a first rate' uality, ump ..for home, trade ; al.k.Well and any now io use,. while its strength and du- Cistern -Pumns, P Chains • ~al Reels, 1/Fad Pip,i'! easier Chun of all sites, 3 . uppanned Ware, & . &c.,..a1l of -which I. !abili!.! ar e elreate:r• .- •• 1 1 they prourfsoto sell. cheap for ready pay or approved 1 MACIIINERY l- . • credit. •;10b Work :done with despatch and in order. (of all kinds • manufactured and repaired:by .W exPerienc- ' S. A. OODRUFF. !.. ; GI3 ELDRED. .1 ed mach sts. : • ~;: , i - jr" ~...- I •Montrese, ,Mirl 10. 1855. - i .. . trzy :,.. i , Steao,': lea . ,.'. Gean'n9.- 'Qr - IEIII4 iSking/e..31a- Amtur' the Stoves which we matinfalcture; are the ---'----- I ' : •-:-- : . 1- 1 : ' .'.:,_ - , ehiitex, & e . th e . -• 1 ' .. . KeysiOne Cookin . l,Store;,Pongh and It l eadivrto. ; For. eft ()Oren do., Preiniton di.; and othgt kink_; all ar ranged for burning wood or coal. Al ..4•1 Selfiß,'r i... lator,Tartor- Store,: Cottage Pan'or 4'., Signify'', two sizes; do., and a variety-of other Padi ) ,..'pt ov ,-, e , both wood r)nd.Coal,burrers. - • We.:keeP : alsb. on hand, . - GriOdstone trionnirgs, , Dog Churn trimmings, •I'•m-1 brelli and t shoiel' and toup Stands ; &c: &e. 'Work' 'one to order on:short .notice and attire lowest rates : : -;- tar Orders • for. Stoves,•:4griculturai Implements,' .-; . A:c., are solicited from those in' the trade; and , will he filled, at reasonable- wholesale priees.'. 1 - • : '• • ;-, .:. " .• .. 'S. IL'saritE,' . •:-.-• .. • , B. S. , BENTI FY ' S. PERKINS . .. ' -... . . • , - . . Noti c e to the ' uhilc.'. .:1; ITAVlNojust,returned froin 'ew York I wis.h to: callihe attention of myel customers, and of ; the public inigeneral, to my ,- • . /..".- i i EW STOCK OF ef DS, 1 . •-• / I ' which being bought with . cash at the lowesti'PriCes 1 and v ishing to sell principally fo• e same '1 Will oitl fur them at greatly reduced prita.s... , `". l /- - I ' 'Cocheco 'Whits, warranted ',fail colors,"fol. only 8 1 _cents a 3 , ard,l . Good Brown SuOr, 18'ponnds,forone ', dollar. •Boonton Nails, adknowl'cdied by all .to be 'the best Nail in use, iZ,S() per keg. ~ Hats and Caps, DcOL - ; and shoes, Buffalo Rob 4f all .ptices,all wool • Dc_ Laines;:casbmeres, Patpinettas, Dress Silk, Silk 'Velvet, Lc. Agouslin De„Laines.:, 1 hulling . per yard, i Satin Bonnets and - Moleskin. Ilats - Broche Shawls ,, Double Long iltawls,,'Thibet do:, 'Zeiling at inconcel\ - - rbly low iptices. I can safely warrant peifect 6.tis ; ttction to ull Wha will gh-e. me call. L:uiesbei+,,Apr. 511854—• . 8... A. LYONS. ' 1 OLOCKS --good time kcepet, •only ore dollar. i k. , : I • 1. S. A. LYONS. . . .Lan(:sboro, Apr: 5. • i :.... • ` • r. AVANTf:rI-1 9 0 4) Bides,- fbr. which. the highest priee•will be pall 1.-S. A. LYONS. 1 , anest Lnio, Anr. , .. i.s. . --- E -- - . • i -, , . . PIAM . 111i0P,' . + NEW ESTABLISHMENT. ' ' • • • 1 :AND F._ MOTT Would respectfully, inforrn the;? ....11. r '4, public that they are marrufacturing Blatehley'si j I Celebrated Plows. , they -also keep constantly oh;i band Side-Hill, Irizyno Ci;unty, and Iden Plows„ Cultijxdors,V)99 ChurnS, Slfigh .and 4'utler ShOis' , Plou' Points of . various p.attirns,• too numerous toil '. mendon. We hope, by Isnict attention to business ; I Itb receive our share of -public- patronage; Itlenufues tors. D. Post's old 'stand.- Foundry, M. Mott,. neatl I . : earle's M. 1 • . - a , R epairing dOne A short-notice.. - .'_ • : `„, , t• • .• -4-ii. I : •MERRIT MOTT. l• . Feb. G. '-.I! - I. _ELIJAH MOTT.. l 1.131. E ANO.PLASTIER. 'fEl HE subscribers are n ow btrning l and dill keep G. ' • 1 4.; • - .:. 3 • .. • - Tq till6.•.,Public. . ' ________HL r .coastlintly. On - Itund,,-'1 Lime of a - very superior ... [ i i ,/inality . at • 3iontreoe Depot, end. Will sell it in any 1 rrHE subsCribers hay ,nl. - ; taken the store • and pni.; . t _quanti . ties at afair price. - Peritons -wiblting tr large I .1. ; chased the 'stink in trade, of R. T. Ashley, are t quantity can be supplied 1..*:0n a reasonable nonce.. prepared. to sill. for II.FAI)Y PAY ONLY, a title, Ic . SuperfOr7l.o Plaster will be kept' constantly on -sortraent-of Dry Goods, Per4lajorv, y anke i, :,,,.. 1 hand.hereafte . ... • .I. L. POST; tict: Grocerie s , Crockey, Hart wa e, Iron ar,d'Nitili,l 11 ...s and Shoes, Sole and Upper,Leather Salt,.lte. ' &c., tot such prices - as (they think) cannot fait to. give entire \satisfaction to- all who may favor them with • ..- • - H. DRINKER. - ,,W..JUSUP. L. SF.ARLE. their patronage. 1 i J. A. 4S;'‘l. R. Ashley. . .4robkiNn, Noti. 15,,855. - •I • fief' -g ST , ~kii.r. P GRIST . A..N.II) SAW - YIVILL'i 130 ROTllSlhaying pnechased the'aboVe _l_ i- estab 4lunent, will keep constantly on lilted Sn, perine said life Floui-,'Corn Areal of si.Terior gnty itfAl also Cho . pnd B/n at the lowest cash prices. 4-*— \ ,ll. Custom 'work wil be one with despatch, and. in 141 cases warranted:\ ,i . - .' - - 138lti 'Montrose, July, 14358. 4',- • \ • ' Yrteop 'Ka ‘ t Ututt Ericim., ex Don't be formai'', riends, one and all— v Aged or yonthfq, g at'or small— (lf not too 4 rnall,) \ 'Thst at Odd Fellows' Hi . - • , Is the plaCe to •Call, - ' , 1-- 'To get your faces done tall. ' -lEt. PEA'S: I. 1 • f t., Montrose; Aeg,u4t 1 5, 1855. LI Patent Bore IL FOR sale at the F er'a Exam' A. LAI •i I Walhes,:,Cloclli.,s, Glilap • c•I• I , A , now aagartm t just reeeiveit- rotn England., Switzerland; Germany, &,c., wit' ill be gold Wow gin New York priekat SING L 1170.1cW. .i Moutroto, Oct. 181, I -,, • . I ---- 1 rru i. CA: °lvan, IJ, LJad 10.1 *2 - PER wiel 46, k • oh Hai) & 01. amiss: • new :supply of Ladies' Shoe li, 1)7 - • • J. LYONS & SON. or Salt, st, .1 LITAPjB I Montrose, Ifarcl; 4. .; ^ 1 .Ifolau 9rovelo Advertpiement.' - AS nature, WhO fuHdslies thellirdit and. benittS with an extra coat for winter,-bas hot made a similitr'pro-. vlAon . for Man\ I have concluded to take it upon my self to attend to „that deßartinents, and therefore I think proper' to antiounce,that shivering. mate L 4 pods, that, need new apparel,: glorious or inglorious, &Alienable or unfitshlonnblei can .have tbeir,wants supplied . and -tbetr . tastes Suited, by calling cn me, at • my shop in Mopttose, •• • NWEICE.: 114/CT. R.IifATER, takes this method of saying to his friends and customers, that he has again resumed the practice of medleine, at. hi* old Stand At Montrose,...where•he may he found at all times uple:so prufes,sionalli e mployed-114 woUld . Say to those in debted to him, that .he will. deduct,tWentove peP cent'on-all accountspaid heforn.the 'Qt, April next, (or ifitny poor like myself 1411I4ednet fifty.) MOntiose, Feb, - • • • Window :Shah. • Q. &D. SAY4E having bl.en appintedia agent sk;:for an extensive sash blind and • door manufac tory are prepartd to . farnish any articles in thisline at less rates than t h ey have nsually, been sold- - July 444, • ...8. 11, D. S. • . Shaving Cream., • N article- which every should try for 'sail 1 - •11.11. 4D. S. it4'lE. er's• Ce.lebmted_ vegetable• • • ' t . , Coorip_Omd,. sovereign emedy for llyOnterY, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Intintuin fit -Summer coMplalutizr-enth el y vegetable, and . has never felted in a single instance of producing the aesired - effect, For _rale in st 50 cents and SI. _ 13;411.Ey - a ItEAD. • Montroie, Angust.ll2, • p o ..moved.. ' - . p . e` i n di ti e st re b j a i s .ii i ta m k49 b rig; is r ii ie s m o:: t r o • : B; Ch C alie Ti rs' v ste; b 7__...__rD._.,..,„..._._ ! sm f il d yoll2 l *4h v . ,ic,k . a s r fossi , , ~‘:1 . ...1 e. _- V. D t . VI . 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