II : : :**elkleols se)e.e.tiOqs KLIIERT STIIABT• ..i...The'.,yatli.eci havii! beeorryt notorious for • - tbeir 14inestion-asking,,ipra s ry, ,y-et, sonic- • times JOint tall exhibits, - -ronarkable a de velopcm.tnr:of this trait, we Must -conclude that jetiathan andjohn • ere aticast • eOusin . s. A g . ,iiiieixiots is kelated of Oilbert, Stuart, alcet tliratp.d . Amer,ican portrait painter ; ' whose 'reel es puzzled the inquiSitiveness of his tng r ..,,,h.ravOing-ccimpanionS, in their.attenryt tizr find pet' hi.4 ,- , 'mill : 4g. , ':ou One - ixcasiett, Stuart, was traveling rn a I , - stage - coach,, in . .Ent,land, •wi tit sonic (reale:nen who were:strangers to him, but atrof - whotorr - -, were Soiable . and,,_ Mil :of. animation , "nisi . brlOiant eonverSational powers attracted midi), attention,. and his companions beeatne,__.deSi-! roue toltnoW Who , and what he was.: 'They, Asked many, roundabiint questions,. to ()ad out his •:callirte..Or profesSion... Mr. „Stuart an twared;‘ , vith a, grave7 . tsce. and serious tone, that, he somettnies• dressed gentlemen's and ladies' hair. • ' "• :•,. - '';• . You ere -a hair-di esser, then,' remarked .. on - c'itf his ctiMprin ions, inquiringly.- ''. '.. i.."Whatl" said he; !do you take e,` fu r a :- bar-Ver.?' ''' ..: . .•- •• ' lll • - our padon sir , hut I inferred it frOm what yOu said., If I mistook you, may I take:the liberty to , ask you what- you are, •-.then-?' ' • - • •, I.‘.WhO sometimes brush a' gentleman' coatOr hat, and Sometimeti adjust, a cravat.' 'O, you are a yalet; then, to, some noble man.' • - . .• i'' A - valet ! - Indeed, sir, I nth net • I at -not . ! servant to he sure,l makvicoats and waist. ..'406a0 tor i gentleMen.'• - .1: •,' • • • 1. 'O, you. are : tailor?' :,- Y' Tailor ! DO I:kml: a like:a tailor ? • I is -Sure yowl nevi; handled a goose, other than. -.a roasted, one.',. - -. • __ . •-1 : . i !., % ,By -this time!. he passengers were - all e - all ill; .a • roar ' • !,, ! .: !.. , .. - i . and • One; of .them . eiclaimed, , ' Wllat are you then ?' . . • , ' ` --.4 ,1•te1l you;!" . said,Stuart. - 'Be assured all ' -- thi.tve,.4.aid, is literally true. I clress hair-- ' brush r=hats, :and coats, adjust a' cravat, .mid make - --,Coats, 'wriistecidts and breeches, - ' and -_ likewise, boots! and Shoes at your service, .• !;• ' OhOl.a . boOt and shoemaker; after all.' • . !,' GueSs' again, gentlenten.- I never handled boon or !shoe Init fOr my own feet : andlegs ; .Yecall I have - told you is tint,', ~,,, !'. ~ • • . L‘ We !may as well give.up guessing, then,' . .remarked one of the partY, : . ! ,' • • . - ' After, checking his laughter, he said to them, • very grave, 'NoW, gentlemen, I will not play, the ftioliwith you, but \ will- tel you; upon MY ,honor, 'as at entlemn i b o na fide, my . profes ' sion„ I,ge.t my bread by making. faces.' -Ile thee. 'sere:Wed his counteaance,)and twisted 1 7 `..the . -lin.iiiientss . ,f his visage in a inannerSuch 1 4 ,as Samuel Foote - or Charles l!rfattliews might 11.. have enVied. •i , • . When his oamparoons, after. Loud peali of laughter, had composed themselves, each took credit to himself for, having, all sukt-tbA that tbeientlernan belonged to the -theitrei and no* they all Itnew thathe l tnust: be . a comedian I:btir profession. But to their =utter surprise, I assured them that he was never on the,stag,e, and very rarely saw', the ...inside of any theatre. Ills - companions now all looked at him aut,lat each other with as. funishinent.' Before pqrtincv Stuart said to Liis eompan. ions, Gentlemen., yOu will bud that all! hare said ormy v l arious eniplOymolts, is eompris e,d in these few wordS: lam a portrait paint. • - e.r. - If you will call at john Palmer's, York puildings, London, shall be ready and ling to brush your Sat or a hat, dr - ess your , intir, - ca la, mode, supply, you, ilia need, with wig, of ay fisbion or dimensions, neeontroo -ante you witii boots or shoo:, give you Tull lies or era.ats, and 'make faces for you' Oti,.arattnc. with hildat the inn, they tieg ged Imre 4 to inquire.in what part ofEngland die v . * 3 1 - He replied, was not bou lin *England, Walqs Ireland, or Scotland.— Mere was another, puzzle for them ; where 47. Was theireager - .. 4 •J Was 'born it Narrannset.'- wa ~bis re . I A Y• , Where's that V I `,Six. miles from Pottawoone; and ten miles frinn • Poppasquask and about four . miles west of Connecticut, and not far from the s.pot where the famous battle with the Pe quots was • - • , • ; In what part of the Eust Indies is that, sirlt Wis - the response. . • :••• East Indies, my dear sir.! it is in the State of Rhode Islatad, betweerfldastehusetts and the Connecticut Rivet'? • • ' 145 , .Slavery wants NOW The slave-holding power seems 10 think it t seltsO sure of Kansas and Nebrisk* as to be gin to indicate= appetite for more conquests, Texas•xerd. The New f Orleans Courier, --; the leading Democratic paper of tonishent-- coolly reveals the fact,* some learned dis cus.Oons upon the convulsions of Mexico, rig it is the , ultimate design. of Slave-holders at the South to add . Mexico. to their sway.-- Nothing: elSe will enable them to longer main tain their power over the growing numbers 1 and increasing strength of the Freemen of the, North, East, and West.. Reader ! you have seen Slavery add - to I s elf Louisiana, Missouri, Florida, and Texas —all Slave-holding-but you never saw her. -allow it'Yoet pf Free Soil tote added to our dom-ins, except when California very unei Tectedly came in with a - Free Stale Constitu tion.l.,Slavery raged and foamed at that, and threatened to dissolve: the Union, with vari -mot other alarming things; but Old gack and Harry !Clay were not to be kared r and Cali. forma" Caine in free, .as Kansas should. BY fraud, falsehood, and bloodshed, backed .by- Executive power, they think they have Kan sas and Nebraska.secure; and away down there is an intimation, not intended to be cir _ culated at the !Chili. that by next Fall's eleo. tiot,l4 Slavery will '(under the name ot Dem °creek," -" 4.lperiatn!,r or some other favor - • ite .title) be laying plans for - annexing the whole - of Mexico,` - with its eight or ten rnil lionS of amalgamated races of ignorant Roman . ists.' • 'Slavery is never satisfied, and give it iKezisits it will next chOm Mexico, Cuba, or some other: land' to extend Slavery hewtsburg C trentele. . 1 ----> F IL CI Tyler, THE INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN. ~. 1 - TrERuTED with 111.. HUNT, Importer of, and --. 7 .- • -,,,' ittBLISIIED ETERT 7 . II6tSPIAY XOESING - cIT ~.014T! Dealer in Hardware at'ul Cutlers, Cansa." geSmings, PA., AT ~, , 1,50;11 E 11. issmit, IN ADVANCF- &C., No. 215 Pearl street ..Yra , York, where his Mee ', 1 • -1.-. . -I eautila-friends, in this and other counties, are 1, kindly Hates of Adatirlisilig• invited, and earnestly solicitedto call and purclutic. . One square 04.1 lme or less) one week, ; $0,50 1 , 1 --- '` .L . One Aquare • " two wookw, 0,15 One square , Hall oc Lard), RNITTERE Manufacturers and dealerr in all '"1 three weeks, - 1,00 1F r One square ' 4 ' o m0nth,. : ..... .... .1.25 1 I .one on kinds of furnitnre„. having moved our ware room, 1 One square " at , t months,; a 1 from New Milford village, / to the - Factory-four miles -4 5 i One square -eil three mon th s -, $ ,O O i east of 'the Arillage, ..where will be found at all ]',.One square it I sit months , r 5 . 00 timesa gam assortment" of cabinet ware, also ready One square , ". ' I one year „ .„ . 1 ... . 8 ,0 0 I made coffins. Funerals attended with or without a For two Or more square, s;linserfedby , the year, a i Ilextrse ;' also Bed s teads, ; at wholesale or retail prices deduction from the Above Prices la m ade. 'Yearly ad- 1 rat'ging from 12,00 ,nr , rds according to stile A:c. verthmrs will have the - priyile,ge of ala-ring or clump, I, := l l- - -- - ----- --------- • - ----- =7=s-7----- ink their advertisements. Without additional charge. 1 ' - F. 8; HANDLER , Business cards, not eiceeding fivelines, inserted ' Fir AS a lgoo.d assortso ent of FALL AN.. DIN , 1 ~ . at t. 52,00 per annum . I I ' 1 .17- TER ,0 OOD S, I*hich atilt be sold as cheap as i - ny Job Work. . ain this market. Plaids,Detains, Paramettas and , This office i!,stmplied With a good ar-sortmertit of 1 si j k ,, 01 variety of qualities and 'styles---Ginghams, Jobbing materials] and 'ki ~ of Job Work, such .priotw'' ~ and Shawls, Bilown and Bleached ..Ifuslin. as "cards, resters ',PatePh " . L 5 17 : 1-4 .1 win bo dtme - -"a t e r l Cnniforters, Carpet Bags and Overshoes, Crockery iv and promptly- 1 i I / ; ' • end Glass Ware, Looking Caasses, Wjndow Glas. and ~t. , aY , • ' -,-----:- 1 N•tils 'Croco - ries of' all kinds and at i low figure, Flu f"etf- ' ----"':- War ! War la , the Criatea.- 1 ' id a nd eg ' 4l4 `.' Az ' I ' t ' ° "'" 30 000 Volunte'ers wan ed !to bui Oyster's ittJatiy I ,' READ Y- MAIPE eLOTII. IWO. , .. I. ~ , . • ~, :,,,, 4 1:way 0 Suit, that lire colittutially arriving by etprems 1 A good stock — a: l -' O , Cli 3 t l l 4 :ind Cass...'meres,' Jean., 1 , ....., lif w.-- i . , ,- .- , 4,....._,, • t , g 7-. • 44isalept and 'vied Itt-trzte.:,viati, manner at the Tem- 1 resting. .SA., will be .old at very small profits. MA"The highest vote gi v .......,„,..,,,.._,.,,,,,,,,„„„,,,,,_,..,,,.„.• ~,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,s treet, oppo ,g to • c 0 A.5" ), .. i T u O I'-'l d ..", . 1 1..V , 1) PIPE , ;can ea nditlaif for Speaker; urin,;`l,',.: „.!: 1 :sl,4:lAnner 4 i Stot:e. Also Pies and other eatables-- i ,k f.., 1i...0r r.tovez fur wood or COal °Palest at Washingtol; wag flit' ~, • --, , f's iiiieufoat kind On Grocerr - 41; Provisions, Tess Lc., I wilrb:sol 6 d low to close them ouL ' i , , ' of these, at they last pinch, only %0..i.(4.V. Flour kept constaptly on b. ,d, And for 'sale at whole- '' whole- W, Mr. Banks, I , thile twenty-seven supported Mr.. sale and, retail at ' I - 1 , S. S. , MO'TT'S. • j G ra i n of all kinds, White Beans,Socks, (if good one',) - .l44ten. ,- This shows the ortioiues of Nation a l i Murd's Ilitirßestorer 40,, Golden Glwa, for. Wand- 1 old Iron; old Copper! or Pewter bv' • liti o W - Nothingfsln- - SP.V. " ' , (Am , the - liair. 4 quantit, j ot enihm• Gloves and i ~Oat. 17, '55: '- 1 .P. A. CITA It' VI Eli: I s MOM. I -"--• ‘4' -.1 . orkle ,one., in the neighborhood of ! ---- -- -.-4------- I t - BALDWIIIr & PERK' NP. ' cl eve i tin d te m t h e H era l d an. 4100 4.,.. ineriau _i i. 1. , New York „Fancy •Candy and chaise 1.4 and int7-i Wholesale end Reta dealers in Flour Sidi, Pork, I ported Frtiit at 1 ' S. . OTT' S, • i Meal, Grain, Feed and Candies. . C.,..h paid for 0 ble story in relation to the , wkiveathßr of the 1 kontroati, Npv:l4, 185 , .1 1 , s* and Rye. oth ult. ite says "it was so - EOM that the I ------ ---=— i- -' : —1 On ChestAut Street,l 44til had bqdrirett into the house to thaw I A GOOD PAIR OF. 818 SLEDS lei ;do, E a .. ,it o - q...tore, m is 011tl Ode 01.3irf1'4 , s befOre niii)tin.* - • ; quire .of ' I r. B. CHANDLER. 1 . ' • I?' I i Jandary, 11 1 it - 5 ' 3 . . \ , 1 '. -..... I ~ 1 • l' 1, 'lt isles curious scientific fact that Storms adiancel in a contrary direction from the wind. By -means of the telegraph,tit has been - noticed that northeast storms in,ake a'egular progress froth some remote south -western quarter; their arrival at the different .along the line being telegraphed at in tervals as if they, were armies or railway trains i until after-several hours the;Nteach‘ New E i ngland, and sweep wind ward tO4rds • OM How Shot Aro •Made. Asp ivpo:lov ii , csuku ran iltr.isksi latkokr,-- • 4. It'ENTS r..s; MAKING TriEsl,- . , 4.. i , a , Almost everybody has semi shot towo ; but...perhaps:not all who have Seetionc. It irip : whavis Ft lie necessity ' ttr _ha v ng, so high a structure I'4 making; shot • P evio . i.ts !.0. the year 11 . &:,?, persons alled_ plan, her ; were, the only ones who made shOt. The procelis was ,to let the. melted lead *drop iko water,. But in this process the.part,that Ost touched the -.rater was alWays. flattened. ,About 1782, a Man Panted Watti living in Bristol; England, by trade a plinnber,- and shoer i liaker; Was ins- listed by : his whi!, in the latter operationi-' Mrs. Watts was a: woman Hof some gmile, and : often reflected, upon the Suliject 'of .dcVi .sing some means to: make stunt .more round, It was her particular<business to . cast the shot,. arid' she,' experimented for . this ptirposei illy dropping the 'melted lead. int.O . oll ' and : other liquids ibesides Water 3.' hilt tt shot were'atiii indented or .flattened ,on th'e, .sttlest which -first came in contact with the liqinds; She relit.- ed -to bed One. night thinking deeply on the Subject; of plaiting shot round. \ln - the anx ious. State -of -her !Pinar her sleep was . 1 ,,n0t, i . sound, of tonrs.e. She began to dream ; and her dream" is -tints related by.'a Writer inillie . Seicntific American •. •i: • . .. • I "Sho dream 0 of going -.in. o a ' neihbor i o: shop, a batter by trade, and ,Wl . iii4ltalkin,, , ' , _ to hint .She heardi . shotrfailling4and .on asking fiim,if he made'Shot,he.wentiout, brought in a handful, and th(CY, were perleetly.round.— ,, In much surprise she exclaiMed . ,`My droa.‘„ how' do you Make them round 1' `By drop- ping . them from a. greit, light,' said the l hat ter. Mrs. Watts awoke under the exciting discovery: - arOtised ber,husbaral,..infort - ned. him of her dream, when they.laitlikdreSsed themselvei,'" tried it frOni the highest platie on 'their own prernises,and found the shot round. er, than before, . : but still indented. The ;next day they tried it from the toWe.r Of St. Thom as' Church, that leaps some f+t over its' base; when • they. attained shot rounder than the : ihonie attempt, hut not yet perfect, ' The next attempt was ti.ade in, the shaft of a cOal Til inc., a few miles from Bristol, at a place called Nitmswoo4 ) and frpm ibis ti:m. they'obthinvd • , , 1 i•eiZeili round . shot. Watt :afieertained the Ihight necessary to make then i found, by tri als at different.depths, entered a eareat.fitr a' . pittpat, _ made: - k nown his {discovery I to . a wealthy. acquaintance,. erectid a .shot tower, realized eighty thonsandjpounds,.undertook to erect a large block 'of buildings at Clifton, sunk all-he. had made befori! they went half' finished, and heeknie peorrin. his old age. '1 haia passed • this -block many times, and. it was Called Watts' .Folly,. '- . -..• ; . 1 • , ; • wife There is no doubt that* 'atts or MS l made this diseilvery. Bat he idea, -aecord mg to,sorne,._ belongs to Watts tprire than ,to his .Wife. ',lt Was Watts, ant:, not Mrs.-Watts - who.is supposed to have dreamed on the sub ject.: Watts is said to haVeldreanied that he was out in a, Shower, and thin it rained lead . 'instead Of, water, an(l,thils iwat. engendereti _the idea of giving- perfect ri - tundneSs to.shot 'by letting the Melted lentil - fall a great - dis: . tance.—Suliddy Lia4er.' .. I' , . . :1--i- - 7 'The Washington Union 'virtually ad-' nil tsthat the Democracy i4 C.n - igrts, gave tip its nationality when it. consented ; 0 the,' adoption of the plurality `.rule. 'there was a strong repugnance,' says the editor, f among the...national , members,' to itsladoptiOn.'4'ind— ing it dangerous, howevel-,- to delay, ' prhposi- Oons were made by the Democrats, to itchich theSouthurif Know •Nothings ind\cated 41 dis positian to accede:, ' .1n fact,; the-=Democrats Wentorer . to . the Knorr . IS" 0..hing5 . 4. When Aiken Wati asked , by • Mr. I . nreia.).• of Penn gylvania Whether ,he stopd ppop the Derao eratie platforni, or had - . givel -pledges ito. the Kndw Nothings, thi - I Soutlu.rn candidate ' for ~- 1„ Speaker - refust7d 'to In sw er. 1 Thera' is, i tile 1 . , -. j fore, nothing •in the. louse. of nepresentntives' , .of the United .S'tkteg: . tli - iitetTaTi any claim to. represent eitherl the In:alio:14U) , or the princi ,ples.Of 'the : Dentoeratie Fi az 'I. y, • ensless ;it • be., 1 Mr. Barclay, who rclasi,d to votesoutlie elec- ' tion. of Speaker.', hi is evident - that thp c+ ements in C0ng,re.,5 , 4 - -: ;are working, out 'res.ults„: ).such as .;.sight have f.een expected 14 1 those WhO,Were eonversarit . ;vita their character, -- Know Notbingigin at the SOuth,- being ;if pos : , •sible, more' firmly pledged to Islam '' ~xteni i ion _Measures than _pledged the Dernocrie,•y, has flied its own order pf procCeilinizs. tit ilona. i •tional legislature., by giving the ' nigger Ties:- • 1 tioa' the:preeedene4 Tle Isoutb in the re- I peal. of .the lii4Ouri• 1 •inproatis6, \ .-gii-ing S O F cn a wind, is getlinff he first instalment , . of 'that pc:/ties!' w ir vanr tieb is the „inevi table consequenes a sect, se :enterprite,, and Congress has opened wi .1a dectnration on . the pert•of the Southern eoslitionits that the 1' tAgger quiertion'. ts:'firs , hi..oider.—ehicie-. lima :Cam. '• '. - 1 .. 1 - 1 . . •r• . i . . , A, 'Ai-meats? Pansoa. r f OOSING FOR LOST ,Serz.Fil,—A preac he.r - Of Rhea-Metboclistlchu“..,4l. was - traveling in one o• hi back settlernenti, ft_ and stopped • at . oCcabin Where - an old ' lady :received him very kitv.ll 7. •. ! After setting pro- 11s-ions - before. hint, ie began to clues:Lion him.. . ... .j, • ' -i :trom . .'Stranger, where mo gut y.: fst. t..;, ‘,lliiidatn, 1 reside in . Shelby ;county,. Keil tuelty.' : . • - -- . .• 'I . ' .. i , . ,F ' Wall, stranger ha p no o ff ence, lint what tnouc,:l - 4, you he a:doin way tip here t. - .1 • 'l4-Warn I atn• i Cea 'Ill? fur the 14'st-sheep . 7 .,... 6 At , ! ' I, [ 4 the tribe t)f . fo-iel. ll. 1 ' • i 1 \•‘,John4ohnt shout d the old linlyc ' come rite here ; this. minit ; h e'S a - gintrigo' 101 cilel way. froth Shelby Cou.l t3r 7 llieritticky:a hunt- 1 lug, stock,, liad• I'll justbe t mi, life, 'Oat lan- i I glel-haired.7old back an), tides biii .in our i l o ot all la.st week, Is on .of his'n.i .- 1 , , ' -..- 1 .. ... . BUSINESS OARDS. , • I , :T. B. Orahaid,l IYSICI A N AND, SU 1:(;Et;iN, Jackson, Soon( • hanna county, Pa. - I;eAdpnce at the Postotliet 7777 ,, ; Hall -7 44b - • el AMIN ur mc-AK,ERS, Lave r v.erttly opened a Wan t(X)ll}isi New Milford. Pa.; -and Will keep cot stonily on Ikartd , altkindS of Cabinet-ware ; also [lead: .made Coffins. Ftinerals attended with or ;without hearse. Ware-roont nearly opposite J. Diekerman -Store. • • No* Milford; May 15, 18 , - .9.4 y , 't• • . ' K eeler ti , Stladard. i . . TABALERS IN POOTS' A: STlOgS,•Leatber /. Fint JL/ inp,.oti Maine St., first (loor below Searle's 110..., ..., i , , Moat.cse, Jan. 1, 1856: j • : . C. W. Smmons, .- BOOT AND SHOP,MAkEIt. Shop firs.t,dopr eta of odd Fctoice Ibil, Tuityike st„ Montrose. • W, Singleton . , no* .be found .at his new stand on the cori• V..rner. of Owego and Ch'estnut stre6t4' . in the building recently occupied *by ittenbero- /6%. Co:, whefu ffictually repaim,frith . t h e ,' Watch es, Clocks,,,Jeweiry, , Gons, and every description of Machinery; Wheel cutting; 'Oen and Watth!ntate rial3- supplied to the traile. • _ . . . ' Dr. H. Siiitit; ~. . QUEGEON. DENTIST, Montrose, Pa., at Searles kJ Hotel, Mondays and Tuesdays of each week.. - . 1 ' li - ? . .. Henry'S.l6mpp, . , , • , ONTRO§E, PA.-, with :Nots,,'Woodruir tt? Car-1 1. trr, Wholesale Groeerstand Commis:don Mere chants, No: 1i3 .- Washington i'strect, between Court-I andt and Defidrl;ets, 4k:tin. rtirk4 . .\. . - • _ . . • • ' Caleb Weelis. N s . A DHLF;, HAHNHSS, TON,K MAKER,aiId Car-E. riage Trimmer_ Shop pt his dwelling house, .early opposite Henry Driukerls: Wortirose, I'q • Miller & Fowler, ,• TTORNEYS AND CiIIirSELLOILS ATjLA'N 1.7 V. ant,) Solicitors in Chance 37. Office No. 4-k Clarko` street,. Chiragcr, 111. -41 • • Pacific. Hotel, ItEENIVICII STREET, ((near Broadivan) 1 '3 Yorl. Rilistniry tt Cs., rcoprieters: lln th vicinity of the principal stoat boat Iwynnks. • • • , IN Inks ' tram. 11E..41„a IN DRY GOODS, GrOcerics, Clothing!, J. 1 rrtickery, Toots and Shoes, (1:c.; Sitt24 . 4eleann'fl „Depot, pa. • t Bentley ed Fitch, .- • r • 4-TTORNFXS AT LAW, A.IIU BOUSTY 1 , LA.IO 11 AGENTS, ifontroxr, BENTLEY, • I John Gl:Oyes.-- Aslii ON Al 3 LE TA ILO Shop 'uptle'r street, ibilitrose, Pa. ;. ; . IY..D.- Hinds, . .• . ' • , •• T- 4 IVERT AND EXCIIANG:E STABLE Offi 1 ce ni a - in the rear of Wilson's p3tore, .11 , m1rolie, i'a. . , __;_ .___t - 7. Cohen, ' ! . L TAEALER IN STOVES, Tin, Copper, an ;1 . .sloiet, 1.../ Iron Ware, LoderArei/M ,near Great DeMI, Depi?t. . , December 4 ; . • , i r . - , L P. Thuds, TTPRNET AT LAW.Fic.ortekrntoi, PO. on Maine stretA, one doo: east of tynh'eiin's. TTORNEY COUNSELLORS AT'LAW 11 . OflikT nn Turnpike Street, one door. Easti Post's Steve., MCI,ItION", .• - 111 [ Albert Chimberlin,. i . 1 . A TTOMTY .AT I. \V 4t:tl 41 . 0ce cc the .Peni-e ; 1'...L I. over I: L. Post, al• Co' Store.; _Midi troxet -- 1 • - - - - --------,----7 -,-- • • • I . ' - Wm. H. Jessup, :.. • i - .A TTORNEY AT LAW.:. / tND COMMISSIONER of LI. Dr ins, for the State 2fif New York, will attinid to all business entrusted tolltini with promptness !Ind tidelitv. - Office on - Public *inure, ?iceupied .by lion. .1 . . ; Win. Je s sup. • - I i , • 1 • --.. • ; • : 1.1161 Trirfell, ; IfEMIEI - 1. I.N.DIittiS; , .II.E.DICINES,-thentiqals, feints, Oils, Dye- r sitits,'Grceeri, Dry Gopds, Hardware, Stolltilicare; • Glarsware,....Clociks, \Vatefies, Jcv . yclry,' Silver Spoons, Spktaeles, Musical Ins:tru nients, Trusses, Surgie.4l lUstruments, Liquors, Per fumery, Mirrors, Ettitione4, Brushes, Shoes, Yattifice Notions,l ix-. . 1 ' • t --t-_ B. IL 'Tom & Co., , IATIIpLEs.A.LE ANI) R T 311. DEALERS IN • Dry Cicids,Greep:eA, S.iit, F:iour, arktll4a.'oi, La.ncith6ro, ; diet,• • • t -r t r...t.tra IN DRY GOOS„ 'Ready Stade Clotlting, Groceries,. Dorilis an 4 Eltatioirry, etc., ale ...Vvenue, kola rooe, Pi. • ' • . Patrick 1: Dimock,. •:[ _ Jilli - ketiNe. AND • STRGEONS. Office '4(32 4 Diegci ottreet, .9fontlea:•:•, Pa. .t • 1 DE' • 7 I. L. Pat te Co., • LERS >N DIVeIMODS, Grocerics, Crockery, . ware ; Lekther r , Flour, Cie., corner orTurn leet acid Pubrie rmse, J'a. 1= J. Lyonl• & Sera, - • DEALERS IN DILY GOODS,.Grocelies, t a re, qt•ekery;Tingiare..Groeeriet4 carry op the Bea,: kiI.O"IIj . j.MJSITICPUbrte JAntroa , Po— • .Bentley t& - 1 - IEM ..FAS IN DRY GO9D4" Drugs, mi'ocipeN PainL',, Groceriex, • -. , llardware., Crockery, bon,' Clodus,.Watches, Spouiis,lPer amc Lc.—Foot of Public 4velaue, Morstrosi:: , - • Stiyr,O, Rentl4 & Perkins, 1 - INrir . .AcTußEso. OF iSI ) DFAT.TritA ri 'all .43:1- kinds of Castings, StOveis, Agricultural !intik? he nts etc- Office at Sayres. Store, Public Avenue; an M tory atthe - Ea&C FOundry, FOcit. of Cherry te since .Ifooltrak AL, " . ' • I._ 1 • ;--'. ------- _...,—_ - - j : Willi*M. & William H. 7essup, `! '.)% TTIMINE.YS IT LA*, ifolltrosn, At. ; Prac ±l Lice in. Sinkquelumnit, Bradford, Wayne; AV•yo . ming .iitid Luzern: counties. -' • I Co., ---- T - ' William WfSmith• &Co - . . CABINET MAKEILi. i They keep constantly on :1...i - hand a good assortrm-mt of, all kinds of Cabinet. Furniture. Shop and Nam Rooms at the foot -of Maine street, isforttroze Pa . • ' ____,-;" Rockwell, Winton.&Co., 1 ATANITACTrIIrRS !arid---DEAtEPS . in,!Strail Goode, Witte, C9l4(Fors, itrothregae,r,'Paia ; eols Ribbons, d:e..d.e:, Nli. 20 Courtlandrstreet, A - .,cw York, (up,tair4 I ft. n. coeval:LT- CUM L. C. kacp Frazier & Case, J. I*)*ri r.n. • NE* PA LL. TVA GOODS. East tort - of Lyons lc Chan- Latest styles 'el Dress Goo4s, • Boots & Shoes, Up } pirstisthir & indingy, Groceries & Psovisions.— ifthe R d Flag Store. HENRY' IdiC'Ki2Q.iir. V. todorsrille Sept, 6, I6PS ALFRED BALDWIN. • • 'SILAS,PERICINS. stands pre-eminent for its i.ve powers in alli,the dis for which it is.reconunen; usually called , j . • COMPLAINTS. : . . . , se areProlojorqs Uteri; ing ofkhe - wontli; • F/nor, , or whites; Chrome In = 'ion and 'Ulceration of 7omb.Hem- i 7e, orFooding.; Painful, eased and irregular sir accompanying (;r how severe or of how Jong Standing; . . c This medicine h a s never li%e introducedlby emp-, •itypolfs,.and mierepreSentation l . net. - is it 'intended, 'lthae its present Popularity shall sustsint4l by any ta,e;liiitn_but its merits and the appro 'atipn of the pnb • REFERENCE t I . I feel it a. duty incumbent 'Upon miSelfiO declare publicly the great .blessing Dr. Marichis 'Uterine Catholicon has preyed .to me. For • two'. Mils my health was miserable • r was most unable to .111111 t— . pronounced my case falling of the 4omli, extensiie ulcerations, commenting with fluor alhus. The pains, irritation, prostration &c, rendered" fife a burden. In this miserable condition, Dr. F. P. New= land recommended Dr. Marchisi's Uterine Catholicon. Mier taking four bottles I find myselfin perfect health. Gratitude for my restoration makes me trdently de-. sire that'all my sex,. alike unfortaniate, may find,sure* relief from this inestimable medicine. • ELIZA lth'Tll, .•NEW I;AND. ' • . No.st. ttiea, N. Y.' • The above statement I know to be true. • , • F: P. NEW 1: A NIA 3f. D.—Utica, N. * * e I would be .glad to have a • further -sup .- ply, as the medicine is becoming very popular, and I „think will continue; as it has given relief -in every in-.. stance where properly taken. • 77103L4S NE IV if 'A N; if. 1), Mt. Vernon, -• The, Catholicon:is doing good service here; • All the patients that have tried the medicine have been Ibenefited -lint one—and that one nothing will help. Truly Yours, " 4,1./RD I/AZLE:77', M. l).; 1 New-Philadelphia, Ohio. ' \ I inur . t say,, from my or n experience and personal Observations is my practice, it has_ proved to be the besi . and saftt.rentellv for the difficulties for which it recommended, viz those of female weakness, such as Prolapsiis - Uteri; Fluor Alhus, and all irregular 'and painful menstruation, and diseases of irritation of the female organs. • D. Y. FOOTE, if.' D., \ ' . • Syracuse, N. Y.. The elaiins`of this medicine .to the confidence of the pub. are Strengthened by the fact of ltshafing recieveil tlitcapprohation aintliberal patronage of ma-. ny proininent members of the Medical PacultY in the. United Star; %, sonic of whom hive voluntarilY given letters ef'etnninendation, (see pamphlet,) sustaining ail that is claimed for it as -a curative agent. I Pamphlets containing ,much.' useful infqr.mation' touching the nature and symptoms of the shove' dis eases, to;, , ether with testimonials froM ladies of the highest respectability, as certified by- the most satis factory,antliority,.to all which the attention of ladieK and practioners is respectfully invited, can be had gra tis at the store-of AltEl, TUARELL, Agent, •Dru%• , rist 3limtrose, 'Pa. • • • \ Sold by most of the lealfing Druggist in . the ad orning Cotalties. -,-- " • : 7 • .J.,11. Co., Proprietors, Central Depot; :.!it.l Broadens, Y. • EMI MI rIIE Ful'seribcr would tender . his ',thanks flit the 1 . liberal patronage bestowed Upon him thus far during . the season, and at the same time.announce that he has, just received. a new stock of Goods, mak- 1 . ing his arsortmcot. very complete mall its various branches,•and would say further that for ready pav and on short time to reliable customers, 'his good's Will be sold as low as theY can be bought-at any oth- ; er Swre in 'the county. Please call and eiatuine. I S. L.VG.ILLS. Gibson, October 12, 1855. N addition to : a very good assortment of ~'N'ete / * )rrxs Gooda,, there - ,still remains a quantity pf . Delaines Poplins, dic..4VC,; of thcrild stock,. to be Sold at bat"- I gains, without reference to cost; also, Winter Bon nets, Wool, Broelta,• and Several other kinds of Shawls at low prices, for sale by S. 5.1. QUGARS, compared with the Market pric?, can ?a. 17 found very low at the store 0f.... S. S. I. `OOKING, Pt r, :ind other kinds of Stoves and Stove Pipe, for sale cheap as the cheapest by • - c. S. 1.170 riII:MKS Island Salt, Buffalo for I' sale. by . , . S. S: 07,T kunpeof Produce at their highest niarket price, also, any.quantity of good Wool Soaks -taken in exchange for goods by , October 11,1855. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF STAPLE • LA., and Fancy Dry •Guod..„ Groceries, Hardware, Bats ; CZ•ps, Boots and ! Slogs,. Wall Paper, Drugs, Dye Stuffs, and Oils; which will be sold as cheap as. the cheapest for cash or approved credit by ITarford, June Ist; 1655. • IL 31. JO:!TES. LACK grade Rhine 511163 of excellent quality • at „• H. 31.40.NE5'. 74ROCIIE {cud Cashincire shawls at all prices. also a few mittitillas by H. M. JONES. READY made clothing at low prices by , JONES Cl:ASll , :paidlor Wool by . 31. JONES: ‘_/ • , Burro! . 11, June Ist, 1855 L. IASII 7 -Paid for Dairy Butter by • k_/ - • . . • • A. X. 'JONES. A Food assortment of Boots and Shoes .at • : 11, M.IONF,S. T - AS.; Sugars and Coffees of e qualities and at Idtr prices by • - 11. 31. JONES. • riktilEgwiffi;:si a gr eatcar nr ety __ Bonnets an 11 Ribbons ate ' • HAL JONES. Challi, Berrege de latinea. and Ginpbants at . if. M. JONES. lIMI EiiiFIBOIVERING and Window Draperies at llarford, June Ist, 1855. 11. 11.' JONES , FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! • rir nt uridersigned has been appointed an agent_ of .1. the STATE mrTcAt. FIRE INSURANCE co., of 7 II 'Abut , " Pa. Said t eompany has „a capital of $ 0,01)0! It is_as safe and cheap a company as au in the State and insures on the Stock or Mutual an. ' , ' : TESTIMONIALS. ..' . . .. We, Ole undersigned, hereby state that we have done bfisiness with the above company, and • we are satisfied that it is both safe - and cheap. In our ezpe- Hence we have never known any RPmegsroents on a premium note, ' .• --. d F. 11: WILLIAMS, , Itit. JEssrP, • . • - D. D. WARNER, . F. B. CuAiint.ra... . E. B. CHASE, . . ORLANDO ELDRIDOT;. • 13114,1gGS STROUD, Agent. . . Ntovpi--Stove Trimmings. I'HE good .pcople of Brooklyn and vicinity who ; are, or who may be, in want of Stoves, - Stove Tiirtiming or are informed thnt , , they can 'find thoSe • articles liberal variety at the "Eichange." Among my assortment may be found' the Keystone Forest *Queen, (or Elevated Oven,) and the lat est unproved Coal Cooking Stoves. My stock, of 'Parlor and Shop Stoves includes eli the most improved patterns, both for...wood 'and coal. Terms liberal., 0..6. HEMPSTEAD. Brooklyn !Nov. QO. w. WINTox. ILIIVE thousand Bushels , of Opts-4000 Boahpls of 11 .Buckwheat--?.000 Bushels each of 14, md Com-2000 Bushels - or Dried Apples—Fire hundred Doz. good Wool soCks. Also Beans, Pork, Poultry. Butter, Lard, Westrai, Ylaz-Seed, Ac.; for which I will pay the ltiglut market prices in CA.oods'or on ac. count. 0. G. HEMPSTEAD. TEAS—Botli.Green and Mack—a very general as sortment,.and of superior flavor, at prices ranging from 31 cents, to tl. 0. d. HEMPSTEAD. , ! • , , TREPARF, kORTUE HOLIDATS. The subscriber has , received a well selected ateuirtment, of netw BOoks suitable for Chrktmas and New Years presenti,i. a few of which • are the Old Llotuestea4, Geoffrey Moncton or the FaithleuGuar dist, Scenechi the prietke of a NeW York Burger, Doesticks, , the book for. fun, Caste, 81,akespear's works, Daniel Botine and the .llunters of Kentucky, alFolotti ofAtinature Gift Books for the little lon.. Call and sec. ' A. N: BULLARD. Save .Your Itaeost. • , who are indebted -.to the subscriber s , either by note O r, account, are urgently re nested to call and kty or , the consequence will hes s--4- onthe it of linuary next. • M. dr, E. MOTT.' Mon trose, 'Nov. 4,0f1885. B. liarcWshs; ;ATROLICON, • ir !MITERING F4/ALES. TO THE PUBLIC. s. WANTED! "lore New Books. ( i '• internal - visql•ra to Purify- ilse blond and titimu elite it into. healthy_ action. .Thee eninye the hstrtictiorim oft le stomach, bortchq tiv r, and other organs of tke holY, and by restating tii . dr irregular it. . uctionto health, correct, wherefcr the. exist, such derangements sal are the, first kaisses of 1 cliseasn. An extensive tritt“of their virtiteS, Physicians; and Patients, has stiotytt b Prisfessors, i cites of ilan geious this inanst beyond Nslitl, wereithey not. sithstansisted b . , Ipersons - of sulth exalted' position • and character-as to forbid Ihe - siutp . icion of untruth. Their • certificate are publishid in 'My Ameriean Almanac, whit !• tlie . Agents' below' named - itre • pleased to furni'dh free to all forpairing., 1 4, Annexed we give Directions?, for their use in itlio complaints whic% they. lave lx(en found tw cant" ' Fore Cosrmrtirr.s.s.--slckejsne or Ittve: - }NIP!. or such quantity a to gently mo'e the bOwels. Dos tiveness is freqently tile akgratatilag Caust of PILLS, and the p ure of one e4mplaink nil the -cure \ of both. No rson can ' feelswell whilO under a \costive habit of body. • Ilenen s it' shauld be, as it .. Can be, promptl relieved. - i. .1. ' •. • 1 ; \,Fon - a tarsi. I/a, which ; liometiniei the. cause of Crtireness, a dalways Unedmfortahlisitakemild • dosess s - from on to four --Ito stimitlatthe stomach and lier Ottourn, . yburn healthy action. = They li do it. and f 1 the hat urn, andsystriburi elf dyspep••ia will. rapidly dis )pear.Whefr. it his - gone, don't . forget what en . you. '" I.l cl '-'. 1 I. 1 ; . For a Font. S °sum, or 3:forbid Iletion of the Bowels, which \ indstem geneial ilepre. sion of the 'spirits and bad - ealth, take frilai font' te eight Pills at first, and sm. ler doses afterisa4ds,kntil activity and strength is eSored to the sYstena.i n t ,l 8.P404- . Fon Nevoi s*Ess, SILT 61 Pain in the StoOach, ack, or Stile, cal ' to eight 1)1h:obi-going to bed. I 11l their i ate. sutficientlyS take more the next dal ' do. TheSe complaints ri w 1 he sisept!M \ i system. Don't wear these and !liter orders because Your stomach 's fOul. l' ' -• ' FOR SCROPULA,`EItYS!PEL S,l ern all DisetilCs • of the Skin, take the l'ills freely knit 6s-4m:fitly, to :'keep the bowels open. The cruistiii it will gener ally soon begin to diminish 'and itiXt 04.4. ' Many dreadful ulcers and sores have hen Heeled up by • the purging and purifying effect bf t in.t..• Pills s and 1 some disgusting diseases which seen ed\t ‘ o saturate . the wholeitystem have completely y gilded to their influence,' leaving the sufferer in 1 erfeet\health. • Patients! your duty to ; sbeietyl forhidis tirt you should parade yourself around the brld cos.. l :c•il . with pimples, blotches, ulcers, sOres, silt' all or ny . iv • or the unclean diseases q the Skin beeau - se yo a . , ,i , system cants cleansing.' 1 i •1 1 . To PtitiPtr ,1 - 118, BLOOD, they nre the hest 'ms , tine ever discovered.. They should be' , taken freely • and freimently, and _the impurities which sow the - sceds of incurable diseases will be s . - ept out of the .. system like chaff before the windj- y this property,: • they do as irateh. go.od inipreventiagrs ckness as r...y . , the. remarkable cures which they are 1 aking every where. ; - / LIVER COMPLAINT, ..iAt7NDIC;E, an all Birions :4 - jfe,tions, arise front some dersing9 imit4eeltilsr... torpidity, congestion, orjobstructions f the - Liver. Torpidity and' ongestion vitiatelliells le r iiiel remiss it unfit for digestion. This isl ilb•ia. tons to the health, and the constitution is fre4l's ently under ' Mined by no other-enuioi: Indigcstib is -the scalp. ' tots. Obstruction ,of the duct,Whiel empties the - bile, into the stomach ciuses.'the bil • to overfartv into the '-blood. This - brodiices Jae udiee, with a long :md . danerohs train,ef evils. ostiveness, or alternately costiveness! and sharp) :a, prevsils. Feverish•syni . ptoms, languor, lois ssiir . cts.wearine, restlessness, and melancholy, , '. - it . (mu-times iii- - ability to steep, and sometimes gr • . ! t di oWsinesse 11 • soniciimes there is severe pain in th s hie ; the skin :Indite whitwor the eves becoitfe a r ydish yellsw ; the stomach' acid; the b2wels ~ or o the touch the wholarsrsitem irritable, with:a t n lehey to fever, which ;nay turn to bilious fever,ibili i s colic, -bilious . diarrhina, - dySentery, .tic. A reedit ti dose of three. or (Jur Pills taken at night. folhlwed Ttwo or three in the morning, and repeated a few I. ye.-e ill rensive the eatl'ie of all.the4 - e troubles.- It is , : 'ickist to sitiil.-r, such pains when you Can cure 01(1 epr 'l5 cents. Dusrsisxrsm,botsr, and off. Is ; instals's!' Fe : rerss :Ire rapidly cured by the purlf; tilt; effects of these Pills xqtnri the blood and the . titiodas which I they affsrd to thesyital principal of- le. - For these • and all kindred'eomplaints . the l y-hho lid be taken in mild d9ses, to mdse the howelsi gc , ly, but freely.' As a 1)1s:sr:It PILL, this-is hot i agreeable •snd. useful.' No Dill can be.undembrep enssut to take, and csmetsinly none has s been made ore effeetual to the pnrsese for.' which a s dirineri i,5,9 ~ ciiiplos ed. • • 1 ' . 4 fdlEPATtr.t) 111' - ill . • it: !F. c. A - 1 - 7::it ek. co • - • • , • i - ~ Pipctical. &nd Analjlicri.l.l Chemists; I . 1 ~ , LOWELL, MAST • - 1 . . AND SOLD tal - ,, 1 a ":"..F.i.ADEL Ts - nerds, mei .1. Eirtilllular ' I`, EMI ~......--- and by Dru ,,, -I: , ti -encra llr \ 1 i j ; - i - : I I , ' .1 .i .7.11; IV It' 111,FAPIr 1), s \ Shawl & Orel fioiloti.: 1-I;nporizunit,, I ' ; Fth';' , l - 111- Fkt of 1h5:,, \ - I . ' i• ' • -TT Bur '; ‘ l ritt v(ilitti n,forin iiis;f;b , :ilis i -, 11.1 tlti,Put , - _.l. lie, i tilittlin.qha , now in Sxklre land . 1-o.reciiiTing , a full assOritin,•iitiof Fall and WintcriGoeds, intludg, a great ,v; 1. - .t.Y of Rich Fall Priitts itt oew•SOas, Plain and Fane • Delaties, and ; Plaiii an{} Fancy 3lolniir\l e t Clotlts . ;- i lainlaltil Plaid !i'DeiinOes,l Paratnettass, De- l : biigess and pplins: Dark Riidi I';,iligliani-t, in Fall l Styles; Illack i ßitierub;„ Plain aid ItitneV Silks. Wool 1 Ilrliche; r e.isiiinete, Crape; and Silk Slitiwts ; Rich Rib bons , IloanctS anti :Flowers ; Ifjcidie4l Cloths :mit Vel vets for Cloaks and Mantillas, iirelid cloths, Ca: 1 4111e- i rep, &c. with a large assortmer.;t o ;Staple and Fancy 1 Good{ as Ostia], including llitrliwaie, Croekerv, IrOn I and &cid; Ptiliits•. Oils, Batt_: and Slioes, Hats, Cliicks, i Buffalo Rolie,l, Carpetings, fie,C Ili a new assott , meat of Stiive s,aid Trimmings of t! i• hest quality, tie ing. inade to nrder expressly for hi. C;;stoni l frafle i and , ivill all be Fold at the to:V(7st •fili,l or a little lo 7 vcr . for Cash Produce, or approved erCdit. ; . N. 13. Waal. Socks wantedj foil tvliietk tltelligh,est prices will continua to be piiii.4 'lour atut_Salt con stantly on hand: .1 . . I Sew Milfird, Oct. 4, 1855. I 1 - Conte 'Proff. Stoddard's tisk, by the tloz.. Filut4l Book, Almanacs, The Fartner'i,'Fi er, United Suite?; Know Nothli, - ... Ladies' Poeket Almanacs forlßro • Diarit-s for '5l1- 7 . -all styles ttttd market.. Lacs Books—a nev i cup Ptirdori.s GoMen1;los• - • fur • bdanti ing the Hair; Also -Hind's flair! make the w i pol grow on the tip ai where 'the Wool, to fd'O'S. MOlltrti , e Pc-o• (hike - by , • Slorit/ose Dee I 9 .18:i5:' New Line of Nal KIBK WOODTO 1 `TACK' frill leave I:Hort - y(0, bethmille; Liberty, kc., ever' arrival of the Mail Trains of ears, reaching Moptrolse at 1 r. Montrose thdlr. (Sundays exc.iptel ing KirhwoOd in time to take ;the l both Ea,st. and West, being the n 'slide route 1 1 ? reach the .Newl* . tir This line titter-Sects a tri-weeki Trinkhatinock, harrei whiell leaves .totitt - oelai day, Wedn4Aay and Friday. A Leraylgville, &a. Griq learns mid romfotatle dad, atal.thle pmprietors will ,cOnitodatel the public. • 'W. April 6, /1854. fi . )Rr4l,..N k W . t:ST. AiIrENTION ri 111(07iE rrliE.uncleniipol would respe (fully inform the eit.- I jj zens Ditnock and vicinity, hat he has opened a store at Ditnock tour corners wlmre he int ptids keep ing constantly on tiand goOd. Kill well ReleCted 11,4- ' gortment of. Dry Goods, Grueerhis,Hartl ware, Crock ery, and all kinds of merchandise, liStially.:kPpt in a ; country stare, which. will!sel, is low, if not lower, :than any other establishment in Northern Pennsylva ;lAA, Montrose not excelit44, mtleneen and Ladies give me a ;call, and examine mv . stock Of goods and .1 my prices.; You rave-home, miles travel and per haps from -ten tq ,fifteen cents( on every dollar you pay out_ gootV:asmottnett 'ar .7teady,3lade Clothing hept constantly on hand. s -411 kiud.s of COuntry produce' taken in exchange for.Gobtls at the Market price. ‘11,....• • 1 .. 1 1 . . , s -1 , , V3f. U. MAYER. Dimock; Jan. 5, 185:5.-1 y 11. .. • -.' - IT -- :4 , , _NEW GODS..- I ' ri ' W l l I rr lias just recl A lot-of New Goad, kJ.' Fait Slylei, sueli as IYelailes, 1/4. - t IlagE . .s, Para , Int:Ms, Alaiiaelip, tlingliatniMerinoes, Prints and Shawl's. In i fact a 0- 43neral idsortment of Dry flood 4, !Which will he sold row: j• • ~,_ • -------- i: - , 1 1-'- 11 7 aitully it rr 11 f. bent in priwu ettn be !Intl - 1. Anyfainily.; 'needing cap li hey.do n4t ansler the purriosi i Montroei &lit 18. I p 1 c.4.,,ur • - 1, •-".- ' ' , il k.-:..0•44, Are' pere.by 3. nig t 4 .b a bov, n Dunn on my ac4Dunt, a.+l suiting_ ili.erefroin. • Lenox Nov. 44 ]535. .. - . , nooks, oo 11 , • xi Books ' . . - EA,GL E , FOUNDInt. 1 , AT THE; MONTROSE BOOK SXORE. AYRE, BENTLEY & PERELNS havinginitchas S' odof Wilson &. Co. the Eagle Foundry, are now, , r••••= TUE subscriber would inform his fiieids and the I prepared to fill orde.ra from the trade, and do work in/ • public generally that.lie has on hand the largest their Ila with skill 0.1.4 despatch. They will keep:. t and best selected assortment of Books and Shitioner.• „ ns t ati t4; on hand Plotex, (bust kinds,) Stones, AO to be flaind any where in Sustinehantut Colletniellieil l i ki n d s,) Gottiecttori, ..Strate Clittere, ~,Cort4 Siti/iff he will sell fur ready pay at prices that cannot fail to 1 4 . .. e. . c. d .. . e. . . SUit., , , Among the miscellaneous Ilol,ks mar be found the' we tnanufacture. We manufacture and keep for sale; Life of Washingiott, Jtrelonn, TaYlar, l :Tsaae T- Trop" ; " • The - geld:rated 131atrhtesi Ploy.: - I per, Horace Greeley, , Pi T. Barnum, afid others; S,tar I W e barepachased the exclusive right to- trumnfac• Papers, (Beecher.) HuManity in , the' - ''ate; (Cluipin,)l tare arid sell 'in this county, Wayne, Wyoming and Bell Keith AhrOad, Ily Courtship and its Consequent.- 1 Bradford; m---..hi c ky, p at rut Iron 8E , 04 riwt The * I 'e§, (Wrkoff,) Ruth Ifni; (Fanny Fern,) also Fern :.Plow is made entirely of iron, excepting - the handles. fie:ives ' first and sacnnit sr:riff; American'Agitatnra llt is, celebrated for tis easy. draught, being one-third , and Reformero, ''flionglits:riuti Things , at Home and easier than any now in use, while as strength and de- i f Abroad, Getting Along, The Old fool Hood's Works, robility are greater. • , Riatiliorie Burleigh, The News Boy, if.. Dow's Corn- ALA (Ili Nmty , / plo. wori,s, The Slave of the Lamp, The Escaped 1 . / lof all kiwis mumfactured and repairo bv. experid t e. •• • N en , Leva l , . or the fended Twig, Menr:4 of the l ed Marl:hie:4s. ' - ' 1 ' , - • /- o;ine's Ill"siflgt" , 2 v "l''• Gold-niitit ' 4 Ani " n r e : / ;-.9eata Eagiurs, 6'earing for ilitli Shingl/ ...ifo- N - uture, The Chemistry of *iburnmen I,ife, Clarke s . . 1 , tynnentiry, .New Testament, Barnes' Note 4, on Ainong the Stove s which We namifliettli., are the sante linck's Religious \ Anecdotes, Testaments, Ili- l it ,-,,,,, v0 , n , . c .,.„,44„ :1 e tom, ll ,„ ~ anti f r•,, b , do 1 ., r. Illes, from pocket size to large family, Ily inn, Prayer,- 1 I. cst•Qy s tr , n,,fi)., ..Prriniatit :to., anti other iiids,'aft a i r-, Gift, Toy, Scrap, Note, Reteipt, and Blank Nooks of I ranged for burning wood-or coal. Also, Self.Re gu .', all sizes, &e. &c. • • ' 1.146 7.7 , Parlor More, (idiot:4. l'arlor do., Stanbga, 111:0 Sclsool 4.. e —all kinds used in the county or far two size., do., and a variety ofjotlicrj Parlor Stoves' nished on short. notice. ; . r both wood and coal -burners. /We keep also on had Lars Booki—A good variety constantly' on hand or Grit intone - trimmings, ' Doo/ Churn rinunings, UM , a. fornishisl to order. . - brelin and Shoyekand Tif.f,9 Stands, &c. , &e. Work . Stationery. A good lot first rate a riting paper at done to order on short / notice and at he lowest rates. 1 shilling per quire—Gold and Steel Pens—Writing Vr Onlers for Stoves, Agricultural Implements, Ink;the. best in use, besides lotaiof other articles too Am, are solicited fy4)nt those in the tade, and will he numerous to mention. Please call and examine, be fille'd at reasonahk wholesale Oices.l . -.- - . . ' fore purchasing elsewhere, at the Montrose.Montrose.Post , flee. , . , / S. 11. SAYRE, A. N. BIXLARD. , B. S. BENTLEY. - Montrose:larch .1. .- S. ERKECS. • ' ____ Notice to. the Public. ——' - .'"' ---- - -------"------- - 7 - \PATENT Incnic AMC- • TT AvING just-returned from New York -I wish to f 'MONG the great variety of -Medicines at Terrell's 11 call the attention of niy old customers, and o tore Ta be . el ad all of tr. Jaynes justly A' s ~ ay f 1 the public in general, to my •. • Celebrated Family Medicines : ; Ayres Cherry Peen). NEW STOCK OF GOODS, / ral and Catharfk. Filly;. llalsey's Forest Wine 'and which being bought with cash at the lowest prie,o, Forest Pills; Ifoolland's celebrated German Bitters; • and m idling to sell prinCiptilty for the saute, I wpl of / Lo u den' ' of Family Medici es\; Merchant's. 3 series . far them at greatly redue,xl prices. ' Gurgling Oil, the greatest remedy f r,soraids in nun Coelemo Pilots, - warranted fast colon 7, for/ oidy 8 or beast ever known ; Mathewson', Infallible' Rone. cents a yard. Good Brown Sugar, 18 poueds for one dr, and Horse Remedy ; Oriek's errnifuge, and a. dollar. Boonton Nails, acknowledged by all to, he variety of other kinds ;'Trask's Mtignetie Ointineni, the best Nail in uie, !"5,50 per keg. /lists and (.yaps, 1 the great remedy for burns, rheumatism, and-all in. Boots and slmes, Buffalo Rubes of all priCes, an N.4-")' ilammatory complaintii; Pond's F4tract, a first rate De I.aitie., Cashmeres, ParamettaS; Dress Silk, Silk .., . thine lor Slielllair purppses tis above Oietment ; A u .. Veh-et, Am. Mouslin De Lahtes,' 1 „shilling per yard, drews l " - Pain Destroying Agent, a g+l articles Wood. Satin Boubets and Moleskiellats, Broche Sha.wLs, I. (~,;,. I, cock's Balsarn and Bone Liniment • Atwootis Jaen. Double Long shawhr, b Thi 761 ' 1 "' ('lling at lac" - - 'dice Bitters, Canker Drops, Union! t, and Dysentery ably , low-prices. I ean safely warrant perf „ ect s: 7 "ths- Drops; Baker's Compound for Dysentery ; Hough j• fiction to all who will Pre me a call. ° ` ton'sl' pL. - 'll for DyQpepsia- Ileln Isold's Extract of ~ . --,‘,,,,- q . c.l , • • , ~ , . Lanesboro, Apr. 5;1854. r+. 2t. 4o. , ••••• • Buclui and E x t ra ct of.,,Sarsapari la; it renal. of 7-/ S. A. LY ILOCKS-= g,ood time 'Wive.' s, only one dollar. I Salves, th . e.best, in market, Pills, &e.; and`an almoSt 1,.0N5. endleSs vid M ie of Patent e'dicires, altogether too / 7.anesborey Apr. 5. „ I n•tmerous 't enumerate—but still ce it tolsay, that ----- -. for --- -Ft --- ii - 'll - ela;:i. tl to public t I find nearly eviirrthing in this line,`at 117 A NTED_pro!) jri f ie4, 11. ne 1 le 1,. . .1 • , , , _ 1 1 price will be paid. S. A. LYONS. t the Dritg and Fancy St o re of ABEL TURitELL. Lanesboro, Apr. 5. - - _--`.--;- 00UNTRY PRODUCL When ii, exc.l range f ur i \V.,' Good S. A. s, at my stre. .-LYONS. aneslioro, April -5. Montrose. 'August 115, /855 S r NAt".E.k; "0 from foot'. not oper k until the i y tilt from the )cindred . . ~ • G.ENINIAL:ArCURNISII.ItItG STORE _.... • •-, - IVD • 1•••, - - Tailor,Ltag - E,4,a4lP4l:tuent;„•.; . • • . .. .., _ .. NEW GOODS ARAIN. • c ,.\.t,. : c„ . • - AT. . ' ' -' • SUSQL7F,IIANN'A , ,DOOT. - '• . At Me ":•Excluttige,A 9 .BrOoklyn.• I I,.SITER Co. would 'respectfully anpounce to . THE sabsctiler tliit . this opportunity of thanking ! e.. the ir friend; and the public. gt neritily:•that: they his friends for their very. liberal -patronage the keep it.: tautly on hand •a full as T ortment.of.Readv past s.easoti, and o*sayitig to them in addition, that, I Made Ch, *ng, Roots and-Shoes, Bats andt'aps, and having just receil•O' fresh invoices of seasonable 1 everything e s ,neeessary for tuen and wOrnen's.wear. [ Goi.xli. of va4-I,?tts Rje:seriptions , , lie is Atilt prepared.to.t .We would Oitticularly call the at ention of cMintry, supply alnerst any article usually called for at a coutl-J, Merchants to our large, stoclCollteittly-MMle'Clothiatt, try store. IliS_asSovinient, is now eon:1) 1 .de; and he- '1 of oar own,atann . factitre,'whieb.'Wisoffer at Wholesali-, ing the largest..lit't-is4nc, 'otters 'tliegreatest ii do at price; that will afford great inklacements Id caste mem to pnrchascrs, eitli,:r for Cash, Batter, or Good 1 - .and'sbort-titne Customers. t, , • .• . ' (.:hurt . ) er.edit. Call and sec.;.: „, I - Azlaige-stoek of Cloths, Calssim.reis, Vekings,kr.. - 0. 0. REM PSTEAD. i, kept constantly On band, for persons desk - bus of hay i• ior , elotltiag, 11)4e to`-order..- .- . , . : '-. . • .70rders - rometaally attended to • , - . - , . Thankful for.paAt.faVors, we hope to merit's). eon l‘titolatice Of the 'same.: -.: • . i: ASIIF,It & Co. I' . Sustineh 4 nt:l PiTot, Pa., May II '2, 1855: '.. .. . 1:rou1;Ivn .A14.2t.:4 2C. 1855. •.. 371edivintsi and Drugli. Chi.rrq l'ert,,rd—lickflowleded;io be 4 the .I)est t l lllrontlat'T extant—l'und's Extract ()f eXceedingly - Nraloable reweily for (liv'pr's Baker's Corui)ottp.(l l 7 —a zran.l )-I)ccitie for Diirrhea, Dvser)tory, (.71))11).ra bits, &c.--4-Ayrt))s'i a::)1 Wright: i s loa,q) , ther with) a tryolt variety (1±.....4-‘ 0 .1.4 in t'6lllhtoll 11Se, kept etlhStatltiV rjtr hand br 0 6. . • • Plca 1N <.e TAlie otiee • That it is very desira b ly that the ifecfnnits and notes of tl:6 "leo firm of Smith k Ilt•mpstc:ol st,t, ied, and that f‘iieedily.. • 0. G. imirsTEA,D. Brooklyn, Aug. 20, 1855. . . A. IT the barrel or load, at- ) Ilut market:rates, Iyr O. G. ITEMP',-1;TEA1). rryiE hi . gbe.o pil49? pail for 1111t.t.ltr,.Egg::, I Lard, Fariir Preiblia.:,of all khol, oo'l SliiNzls.j, pr;ba: Wool Soelit, &e.., la fiocol , , ler \ , • . ~,,, • 0 G : G. lIEMPSTEAD. Lo7lfli 5 G—Thc• 13!);crilpti•r• ltau on hand, / now raanufactlitring, a :quail F of Reatly-nit4-le/Olothing, Of geso,i quality, anti workman winelt be offer.ti at very low price. Mont; o. - 004)TS, AND St,..t;;S--a good ns,ortinent 1.3 of i!xcellent conlities; ke p t constgnily on hand . lyr - • U. G. NEMPSTEAP." CNION INSI'IiANCE COMPANY, N OF IC'}:. ATIFE:s:S, 'COni- - onn PA. .. CAPITAL, ;$200,000. .' . \ ,5' , ..0) , ...(1 I,q,lit•pd. and ..itoitqfpje it?) - Ur, Reql 1:$1, 1 1e , -\ . •• ~ ;of the cti,;rkkolii , .- rg.. - ~ .- ; litsak: against loss by Fire, of lionsals, Stores,:iri'd other bnilt7s, Goods, Wares and -Merehrtudise', iim a-; fai . orahl terms as attyAmilar Institution. 1.0.;;A..-s promptly adjusted aud,paid. - . . - - . DinEcTons.---Xliont Horace Willig,ton, Athens; Fran eis•Trler. tin.; George A: Porkins.4lo: 1 .1. T. D. Meyer, do. o_7. ti: ShipnUm, do, ; C....t. 'Clillezz. Jr. (To.; J. F. Canfield do.; Don. olnaapolle, Towanda; Gen.' B. IVakeman, Liteeyvillik;, Geo. M. liollenbaek, Will•:es bartl.e; Michael Merlet; Laporte, Pa.' • Dr-ru:r.ns.—Tlon. ilorace -Williston, F/esi , lenl;, C. .F. IVells, jr., V. Pres. 'and Treas.-; J.--E. Canfield, , Fzerretary. : . • ~. . . 1 .Atzent, 0. S. Der.n4; Moatrose„ Pa. i I FACTS ioxi s Tif,E ,p:copLE. emetics the best in a;rs . ' new Spellinfs Knickerbock-$ J Tribltne and even THE sttbscriber is carrying on the 011.11 . 12.31,4 g.. /NO BUSINXSS in MI its varions inauches at the Chair and Ware Shop in Hayford, where ; may he found a greater variety of Windsor 'and Hocking 014 tha)t at any other establishment in the comity ; alsO Mg and Cane Seats, Bureaus, Bedsteads; Lonng es,lSetteets, 'tables, Stands, &c. dc., all of which will bo - sold •at the lottrest prices at' retail, (or.•4:holesale,.• with short notice.) All work warranted weßanade and of good material: Short credits and small profits. will be my motto. For demonstration of the . t.bove Nets, please call at my shop. in Harford Tillage. • . .. . A. W GREENWOOD. Hartiml, Octobiir 12, 1814. 15-1.6m11. rizes the hest .in jnst received, fviag - fivlpre crc.- Reizt(ira., that lite head ; the place ' Fahe at the N. BULLARD. lEEMIE . . . . PLOW SHOP. • NEW ESTABLIS,IIMENT. , AND E. morn would respectfully inform the • ,public that they are mannEketuring Blatehley's Celhbrated Plows. They also ,keep constantlf on hand, Side Hill, Wayne County , Idea - Odtivaloot, Dory elannist,Sleigh curl Otilfrr Shoes, Plow Poiala of various patterns, too numerous to tuenthin.. We hope, by strict attention to bnSiness; to receive our share of public patronage. • Manufac tory. P. Post's old stand. 'Foundry, N. 'Mott; near S'earle's Mill. Repairing done.on short notice , . • stitosr:. ,d 5 ,411 1 ,.... -through Car morning after the . mtliEaq and West i Retain kave: a) at 2 reach- I Mail trains, of ears,. arest and most feri -'and Erie Railroad. v line for Dimock, ! . wing, and Wilkes ; A. x. every 516n -40, a line tonic:v.li arringeB provi •c - DO pains to ac .IIATCIi, • • TILE subscriber.; having taken the store and pur chased the stock in trade, of R. T. Ashley, are prepared to sell. for /READY PAY ONLY;a . .fizte . assortment of Dry Gothls,. Perfudrry, Yankee !S"o -tians, Groceries, croCkery,llardviare, Iron and Nails, at r Rceol and Shoei, Sole= Id Upper Leather, Salt, 4, S:c., at such prices as ..: think) cannot fail to give entire'satisfaction to a who niay favor Meth with their patronage. , '•' J. A. &j. IL Ashley. • Brook/lin. Nov. - Irr. 18.55. . 1- -. :: .441 ti: . 130 ST 13RQT1IERS 'having purchased .the:.ab9ve, JL e st ablishment; will keep constantly On' lwrhne a-rd. Fine FThur, Cor?t _ileal•ofAirperior-,iitiql ity,. alto ('hop .and /,?roa at the lowes,t cash prices.— Custom work will. be done With despatch, and in all c*ses varror, red. Montrose; Jift, 1553 . - of J. LYONS. 4: SON: ace them on trial,; if no charge. . N. tioticd goinAt.barbor.- me t k fieor ,, e 3ianiley pay'rio d& . tbts or i4llzi JOHN LEAN: • FATZNI:ERS Feb 6 44. To the Public. STEAM . GRIST AND SAW 31114.. Prof. Charles Morrii, cirmssmi,if Charfei Ti%an, /3.4 R 11 E hay.- L . ing-agam removed his shop from . its fornAoca-• tion in the lia.s.ernent of.Searies !tote!, to the room o r rer. chandier7x Store, is prepared to - exercise his art isr' the most scientific thanner,.on all who may be Teased to entrust their headS or faces to his hands. Nov. 211).:" .. : • : . •-• : . '''23Fl •. .Walehe.soClocko, Gunrii, 4cc., new asitortmeitt ju st received from fiwitzerlatol, (ierniany, which will be vold tile . New York Tricts,, at SINGLETON'S. 3fontro4, vet. IEI, 1855, . .•, • • - • ; SIIOES. . • : p • TrST OPENED, a new ly of Ladies tilmett, 0 [Jan. W.) • J. LYONS SON. • SALT. .9 py . , R, barrel for Sal!, a n t . tycis.s..4 ird • ‘'I'STE I 1552m3 MIIIIIIIT - MOTT }:1,1J.111 MOTT 1381t1 . - . - ...111!..tr:tlitt,,. Calllornla,. , • , •O au;/ plifce ,6,1. the. (.;:lotiej c0)7716t . 2)ieserit , qr et( (Cr i iidirceirt:Cl . 6lB "111:(11•3 : • . - . . • ' KIfFLER & STODI);ARD'S ; - l.:,11115 AN CD ..szri 4.) kl ti....170RE. — 1 AV II ICILis now tilled :Witt') ',al -new. and et.Cnsic.e; It 1 • 'assortment of al:tides : in. tbeit line, embracing; a ; ,, enerairva..l-.A.N . 41,4.wsand ckgrot i'd vies -Uf la lie c and gentlemen'? wear, ' amoug aslue r are I,:tdie Frenelt, Silk Lasting and Prtuill • i.; aiters; Kid an; I Enameled rolka E ~ Kid, :dent L •rather and bronzed Allay Lind lluski , -and Tics; Gcritlemen's Erenelr l •,,,,a•ffitirldirithipida,oak tanned calii skin and:lip tontsj . 3ior . 6cco, Calland.t.lnwhirle Brogans tize. 'Boys kip calf and• cowhide boots and brogans; all 'kinds .of - - -; 1 lisses and Children's wear:. Also, a general-assarn mlt of Findings' which cutudr.4 ia part) of lasts, pega sparahlCs. Hung:al:at nails, triks thread, wax, ll c i s • tle,s b (to, liinding: a wis;rnsps, sauilstottcs,4oe knivegi • Cc. Also oak aritilletidoclt, tanned calf upper ; and .. ; soleleather, forager, sliirrA and linings. Work ma e fo-Urder - and repairing neatly done: •., ; •-• •_, ' . . KEELEICk i-S-TObbARD 1 • ltantrose; April ti, 1654. ! , . . - .. , ~. Bicarms alidaetinlti — Flie-Pito . : . safe'sl f . ~,, .... . i 9111Elaubi s criVers have inatlkarrangements to furl -1... niall' to nexiOns srlio may be in want, ortitem, the . above. tkail`ed invainabk Setfes,"fit I lie :ianie prices fdr - which thoy . ean ; be obtained • at. th mannfactureep: . 4-: Having experienced the..beriefit of suell an artijele dit ring the 'late . contlagontion ourselves,.we would Calk '•tis. - -c,,,4,Fottvolenti to otheit: havirtgl, vainable _d al paper!, the iireerying of which I V . would be of hipmeniel ilutio.Ftane• to them, not. to lio-W,lillail Ong:: ! i . . 4. }'rites riiMiT(`- f ' re l lll . :3: . if i . 10 $5llO, rind welean,iexplai? to cuy one wishing' to pnraatze; the diffeNnee m g-tyle,si , ie, price, &e."; crud famish them` on 4104 nO-. tie?, with the ince:nal arrangehient to snit the poi= chaser. „ ,-: - - ' BENTLEY & RIIA . lfentriise,. Dee'jmber:.l9,. 1854: • - ; - - s .7'72' -14. . ----`'. - 7, - -'--- - 7 -- ----- - - t - 71 -- . „ ' • Valli:1141C ILalid*Fox. Salle. • t r . VOR SALE IN ONE ItODi4 ltdaitikt,_.igitqacres. 4 tpf I Land ou the wafers of Spring Brook, tt, branch of the Lackawanna\ rker, in Literne County, Petin'A . ., about midway between the th ' 'itig towns of Scrint• ton and Pittstori. , 'These hunts are covved with yab noble timber; and being situate Lt the most extensie mineral region in ;Pennsylvania-- . -known to contain innt ore--nd believed- to abound in coat,' and being also in the immediate xicinitVi of - Averat railroadi made and nnw in progress , r -otter to 'the - 'capitalist on ,opportunity for.tlte inveitivent,of motley that schkint' Occurs.. For further. information apply to N. P. lift s:wit, tsq4 No. 11, Wall street, New 'York;oti to tint 'subscriber, at Montrose; .Sasoitchanna county,Pa., the 1- °attorney. in fact of the owners. '• • . ' I April il, 1854.1.„. . . ITENItY DItINKER.I 1_ . . , . • '• LI ilf; AND PLASTER.' fallitsul,)ecriSer:4 .are now tinnting krett, , constantly Lime or a; very superior: quality at Montkose ...Depot, and will 'sell: it in-try quantities= at a fair. price. • .rersoni. wishing a la ge quantity can be tutftplied rettLionable notice' • Superiorgrountl Pliitcr Hill.be kept constantly on handherealler. • •• . - • I: L.: POST, • • 11. DRINKER. -• ; •• • 310i1tr0.36 Depot, .April . n. 4FARLT '-' John Grit`OVC.S" Advertioieistea AS nature,. who * furnishes the birds and beast to extras coat for: winter,-hits not made, a similar. pro• Vision for n?itn, r . have concluded, to take it upon m!• self to .attend to. that departinent; - add - therefore .1 I.,think preper to announce that' all shiveiing maid bi pelts,. that'need new apparel, gldrious.. oringlorions, fashiorrable ',Or onfitshionabki, Can have their wlnts supplied and . Iheit tastes suitedi 14.1:ailing on . ine, at my shop ittlfontrose. - - - . - • ,„--- ~_„,._ NOTICE.. - EA0CT.,,11... T-11 ATE4,:takes thispetlaul of s - ayitt . g to his ftjerls. and enstouters, that he: has agalu I resume.i.l the pr,i666 - of .tuedieine, at his, Ohl stan7.l - at NfOrititse, li - hero he may he }burnt at all . dines unless l•ptotkiiiona4'einployed , 114' would say to thos &bled:to - hlin;' that he x l - . deduct twenty.five:per 1. cent.ort alt tic... Counts paid hefore thelirst . .of April next, I (or if any poor ill& thYselfl will deduetfiftY.)- 3f0ntr0ie,,Ft4,7,..2. 0, 1805. ,f . . 1 : : '.. ' . 'Window Sash. ..,--- ~. .. Q I ! . 11. & 1). SAYRE haiviug hetn appointedin,nient 1 cie - Ayr an,,in,tenAye Kish blind and doOr nianiinic tors lii.e rireinirol4o furtilBh iinv - urticl6 in thi:4.iiiieai I le - sS lilies than they have us.naily . lseen sold .•i I- 411IY 24. -.. .: 1 - ; : - Shiving Creamn. -, •t '• , • . . . . I -A,N ittieWwliiell every 'innu. ;thould,ry for;sala ' .1. - 1.. by ... , , *, . • •. - ---...e.-,,,,,,, , ,„ , 5:11; , .,:k P, P. - t e Ne' .: ‘ ker" ---- ,'C,"le brated egetalit tositpott A - so v.ereign enietly for Dysentery, Cliolera•Morltut , Cholera Infdritunt or Stironter cornpyints:--entitelY ve„...e, table, and has neveNitiloti in it Single initsnre of tfrodueing.the desieeti e:trect:',„ For safe in bottlusat • 50 cents $l., • . .•• .1 :BENTLEY k REAR, •, Montrose, August 0, - • • A • C. D. Virgil Dentist lia3 • take 4 yogilipprer.f. D. stare,- Fhere it will 49 - .,isialplettsure bit.friesvls . May l , ••• Resident. • I . • • itiolodeous.• riO) Ag :.,'TA r i TIA 7 .1'; 114XD; or fLYON ar 4 - fgatt 4i.thed (0 . ' S
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