Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, September 18, 1856, Image 4

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'.0141010 : Pittsburg: Dispatch - extracts the
private letter to a gentle,
than int . .city;.writtett by his father, .under
date - of Muscatine,ii Aug. 20; The .Wrlter
says:- [ • •
' .I,tbank. tnY,God that thivie got out of
Missouri into kficei'StatiOnci.more; where
I can speak my mihd freely. My sun, you
khow 1 never sidifoOtted abolition, , but I , was
always opPosest to pse.etttetisinif of slavery.
state:tcs:You saute cif the acts of
the pm:slavery - part/ inlq6sopri and K . :4lsec.
was-at_St...Josephi(Mo) tirenty three 'days..
•I et into the go'osi races of the Missourians
aloug the borders of Kansas; therefore I can
'give some true; statements. statemen Fiat, the
pmelavery-mehereldPterrained to kiJ every
Man whoholds abolition prineiples, asid every
inan that';Will vote .(or a free State. 'No - man
-rho 'hold* these principles can pass through
'the, borders of,Ll4li - s:Sous? into Karma. The
Missoniiins are shOoting: every such ma n .
they can'find out. Miley . piciorfellows
into: Kansas havelWen 2 and ate SO I hci ng
'shot down::: There .ivere two
..men slot in Si.
Josephs While . 1 wasithcre, and 'we could hear
of their. being Shot.all around Kansas - evc•i:y
day; and the staveliniders swear
: lustily - that
they will never cease until they have kilied
every-abolitionist iu the United States. The,y
-: say that they wilt k t vc Kansas a shire State
at all hazards, and that if Freinont is elected
04 . 101 not obey him, but will butcher every
Matt he appoints to office. : They Say that
they can and Will ,have a revolution—the
`.South: - against the N f orth, and that the Dent..
°crate sst the North are determined, to assist
the; pro-slavery party against the' N:srthern
abolitionists. The seem to entertain a full
conviction ihat they can succeed it furring
- slavery all over the United Statesdand that
the government tromps will be used in their
favor so . long as democracy reigns ; land . .they
boast, too, that, England and France will as
-ost them. o.';what , a - set Of -murarers and
toots - they are...l Mit they will' not give . up ;
they would rather hive - a king here.no* than
be beat= in this Slave state.race. They have
One hundred •and ton chotee men ash picked
gang, or rather,a se of spies, whosebusincs.s
it is to travel around the borders of. Kiinsig,
shoot and kill-,eyeiy - man they can find who
'wont vote forls slave State. ' There are many,.
'very many, .Who: are killed in this way, and
no one dares SPealf!ofit. or ho will-Aare the
same, fate. t . But tae Free State party have
now 'copclulleo to defend thew.selvei, and of
late haie ha good success, of which
ynis Vitt , haVe hehrd, before this. readies
3' 0 4 , • -! • •
7 P RIL DEMOORAUF AcE*OWLEDGED ro-RE Ifi
-1 4 /IVOR OF rltE EiTESSIOR , of 'SLAvraty.—
The. N.Y. ,Day Batik, a leading Buchmuin
gan, which the, Huhker journals of this_State
Aunts fi-orri Feely than from any - other .
paper out of the State,.statc4 the position of
the Democratic.pOty in the fullo7ing
it language :
.
We hold negro "islayeryr to be right, right
per te, right it; ;itself, in the riaturepild neees
eiqr of things.; that; while there are -defect4 or
imperfeetions of detail, tisin ey3ir) - thing else,
and in nil human ihstitutions there are, per
haps no mSr_o - evils connected With Southern
society than that 4 the-N-01 , th-, lirtt negroes
are negroes and not White men. ; mid, there
.- fore,: the peculiar domestic inStitution of the
Smith is no slaver at ati; fiut,fn the contra
ry;the natural elation of the. race:, and the
-sktirm al condition "pi society, whenever or
wherever whites and negroes are in juxtapos
.ltion.- And we fitther hold that slavery ex':
tension, so:called, pi the free, full and unpin ,
barrassed inoVeinnt of Sautherii p inflation,
or its perfect freedom of eipansion,Ofemigra
i tion, - of development .southwardi and tropic
- waid, is absollitelf essential to the pence, pro.
grits and Safety,PT American civilization, anti,
indeed, to thej very esistance of the American
~
gepublitirid ftt our frequent articles (~in
this particular phase of the mighty question
tiow upon us, and before the people' for their
action, we'haVe anid<thitt, the NOrtliern De
inocraey, when t i he question he 'pre
-.
rented tothem, weuld be in favor of the free
- expansion of Southern population, or as.
dhpes of impostii.e would terms -it ; the exten
14011‘.a'!-Slavery.i"
intralo).(T NlEft Dt NEW ()RIX.%
Chicago% Democrat says :—We are ppriult
ted to make the following extfticts front it re
cent letter of a citizen of New Orleans to a
friend in this city : ' '
• These are interesting times in . Nlitical mat.
tees: ' The Knoul Nothings arc stroYmiiii t hit.:
city, l alld their .organs - blow aloud. f or Fill-,
more; The State is Democratic, but will be
much.eut up'; and let me as,aire you, ',were
there an eleclortil •Rcpublican' ticket before
the people here, tineti Freedom and Freinont
would get a very f i lets vote; but such a thing
.wotild , not belallowed'in this pro-slavery city.
I tell you;i'Fremont has a 'host of warm
, supporters.- All Northern and Western meri,
and tr host:of Germans, who are not slave
- „o,iners, are pure ißepublicans. - One German
paper has even dared to openly anti fearlesq
ly support him. i 1 iieVer felt so interested in
• zny'lifel, andd - speak too 'freely often titnes—a
.thing which l's .not : safe ; but free Kansas, free
Speech and.:FreniOnt--for me. ~I hone in God
tla
'those border'. runs will be brought totheir
senses by 'the fr ; men of the Elts.t and. West.
[spend more ti
1 , e than I ought readiUg the
Nkirthern paperl; but it. seems I cannot help
it. - God prosper the noble and-good men
who base embarked in the holy cause of lib;
erty. . .• ' \-. • ~. . .
..
111 E I.IOEtiD4LE "'snot-ear tells the fol:
lowing dog story , i)lh a mom! to it:
A German doctor, not a thouTand miles
from Honesdale; is a great breeder of dogs.
having a fine litter of blooded pups, and the
'democrats appearing at the time, when _the,
pups were young, , to teethe most numerous
of any,party, the doctor labelled his pups
"Bachman?! A gentleman came Rim) and
bought one ot th6n, and Is-As so pleaseSivith
it- that ! in two or three weekthe went back t 6
buy another of; the same breed. Finding
- them now all labelled "Fremont," he said to
the-doctor, Bowl is thist when I was here be
fore your pups ;were all labelled Buchanan,
and troop I And dental! Fremont.. The doc
tor very naively l .replied, "0 es is all right;
dey do have der/o eyes open van you vas here
peforer
WM
. • Tim Kamm. iniILILD-Or FazEre4m.---The
kree State'menrectified On Titus's fort with
the cannon-they recaptured at. Franklin.
A brother of , v Daniel Foster, of Low
-2124
ell, givingodeseription of the action. in which
be was himself engaged, says ; 41 it was loaded,
with balls run frOm the type metal ofthe lier
ayi of Freedom; press, which Col. Titus had .
destroyed last May. When the first i:tiot, wax
fired the . -Lawrence . bciys shouted , 4 the Her.
aid of. Friedom s issued again." The cannon
—was fired six , tittles. At the sixth fire they
sperenden3a. One of their men was killed,
and Col Thus' badiv wound e d.
-
COL. Pi=Orr NOT A BANWER.--It having
been extensively .circulated that Col. Fre
titout is in the Otlitornia ,banking
he usel of Palmer, Cook & Co., one of tEe
*abets of that, firm publishes a card in a
, NaTorkt it pei, declaring that • the 'report
lotir no foga km in tact, as poi, Fremont is
id 114 ,110er lama .a pander in that
1101*,
OEM
.., . ... Premium List:; - -.. .
For the Suagtiehannit County : Agricilttirat
. . Society ; Fair , and Cattle'Shote, to be be/a
tits ifontrese,-'*Pteit* 2. 5 th; 1 8 0 0 .
. ~
•• ;' • -NEAT CAiT4 _ : '...' ' l.
,For the.best •Purlutot Bull, 2 years, Bud ill..
wards,
21 best, • - - - f•,., 2
. .47* •• • 1 .....
For the best Pevott Bull, 2 years' do ••.' 5
21.1b•est,, • ._ • • ' .•', •-' 3
For the best graoe 'or ti , lied blind, ••••• 5
• -2d' best, . • - .: - .1 ,i , - 3
For the best,-mileit -cow, • : -• • • 5
2d best. • - - •[s •. ' ''.e . 3
3d best,
... • ,• .1
~.
For the besreow nod call, ' - , ••,
~ p 5
..
2d best .
For the best 2. years Old 'heifer, - , 0 •'• 5
'• 2d best, '' • . , - • 1 . 8
•3d •best-,` l - •• . • :.
I' 1 11 t lo t , 1
... or .t ae -._es,.. O. :More - CJIIVC.S., nett Alla:
- .
. .
than five,' • ' a •
. „
.23 beit, _
.- . . •. 3
34 best; - -•2
,
For, ibe best pair or workitig,ox'lln-,...;, ~. 5.
24 1...t,,t, . . ' ' ~ e. e •... 3
3J b(e.t, - . . : • ' .' * ' , 1 2
- 4th. lye, . ... :, ~ : .• ; I
For the best poly of 73 ,:ears\iild *teers,.... 5
° . 24 blr.d,- • . . : ,• 3
..
- 3 . 4 Iset t . -.•-- - 1 1 - . 2
For the best pai r.0f . 2 Sears ,)Itl.steers,:. 5
21 - bek, .:- -- . , .3
3.] beet, , • • . 1 ).. . ,
For the lAest lot , of rearlings,i)ot les3 thou
.
five, ,••
• I l '..
• • 2.i best, ... : .............. ...,. •
e
- 3d be, - ..,
. • - k•t - •
- - •• • siittp.
•
For the best fine wooled Dila 1 ' • 3
2d best, l • ' ' 2
Fur thii:best •South built,: •-• .'• .. 3
1,41.-beht, • - s. L' . 2
For the best loau wu01e1,.... 1 .. ".3
• : 0
2cl best, 1 -
Fur the - eq fine wooled etvei, not less
-thanAree, ' . - 1. _.' 3
2d West, 1. . ... .-.)
For the best lot of South Down -, • - : 3
14• best, .' • ' '3.• • i .... • 4;• • 2
Fur -the •Sesr lui of louR b wooled,l . 1 3
2,1 best.. ' 1 • -2
N, ' • - SWINE.
• •
.For the'bcst 13Uar, . ..' ... • ... -. , :1....,. ..3
24 best, . ..• • • • • • 1: •.• ... , .. .
. 0 1 , 10
, ..
n
For the best sow, • -
2.1 best,
(1 2
.
.. -:' :
For the best lotspring pig,' not less :
than five ) , • . :.4. .. .... .1.: 3
-- 2J.best, 1 - •
1 : 4.1
r - • " nonsus.
Fur the best Stallion for alt work :•• 5
511 bebt,.; i 3
31.1 best, .. -
Fur the best .breetling noire, with colt
.•.he'r side, ralied iin :ho county, 5
2tl best,
:rld hest„ - .
For the best singie gelling, raised iii' r the
.eounty,, - - - .'• 5
24 best; . . .> . - •
~: 3
- .3d ileStc.:,..' .. •. - : : 2
Fur the best pair matched horses, rai,:ed
in the county, - . • .- • ' 5
. ..
'2d best, .`t - - , :., . 3
3d best, = - . . . 2
. _
rocLTnr.ag
For'the best lbt of chickens n!,t- less than •
t wet ve, - 4.
2d best, - : • .0 2
3d best,l
•
-For the best pair of foWls; Rooster and
Hen, - 2
For the best. firkin of gutter; .„ .... .. :... 5
. , 2a. best;
3,1 best, • - • • ' 3
• 4th best, ' . - •: • 2
For the greotest quantity made from any
given . number of cows, • . . !. 5
2,1 greatest,.. , .:_.;. i U
•
. • 'FI - 14 - EsE: '', ' -
... -
,-.
For the best cheese, itilt , less - than2slbs,,. 3‘
24 bet;.. .r, :.
3',1 best, ' i f . - 1
• 1 , ---
• - viorrAtax.s. . ."
For lie b ca 4 vnritly cif vegetubles; ,
1.1e5t..... • % • '•
"•?- •• 1. • • • . 1: I; •1. • 1
Fur the bo§tsp•eziolen of fall
,apples, not
le4s_thaff I. bushel, •. : . • 2
'43 h64,.;' .
' • 1
. .
For the he,t, specinien of winter. d0.,..'.. 2
23 best,.
For. the best box o Honey, -Niaout, Oes
trsiying Bees; . • 2
2d best,• ..• • ..... • . 11 • 1/ ' • ar. .
I
. 7; 1 1 SEG A r.'
For the best 5 gallons of et et.; vinegar„ 3
2,1 best, .2
LEATHER AND ITS M S ANUFA eRR.
For the best lot of shoo 'leather,. 2
; 23 best, -
VT"
For the best lot of . . .. 2 -
F For the best lot of.ealf skins„. ... .. . .. 2
hes t„ YYi .• 1 -1 1
jFort he .best ;double team Ilarness, ; 2
`-For the .best single attiring° do ,
Fur the best pair of calf 1.1?ots,
• •.. , CARIXET WORK. .'
For the best exhibitionof,eablitet worh„. 3
2d . best,. i a. Y . 2
For the best plow for general u5e, : :..... .... 3
*t, , , 2
For.the best ;cultivator,.-.- • • 3
Fur the best stter nokifocider cutter,. l ... 2
For the best born shi4ler, 2
,For the _best', churti,... 2
For the bes t of butter ..... . 2
2d best,:
For the hest cheese preie, '2
FOT the best 1,
- 2d .best,..
Fur ihe.lbestl
2d best,.
To the persot
ment of hn
opinion of
merit and!
premium,
no,
lATWMANVFACTtRE24,
For the best flannel ; not less -than 10 y'ds, 3
2d best,
3d, hest, • :;) 1
Fur the bist woolen ....... 3
,
.• ........ ....:,..
' 3d,best, ' - 1
For the bft4'woeletr carpeting, nut less..
than 15 yaros,. • ", • • 3
2d best, ..... ;4'2
Fur the betit!rag carpet; nut than 15
yard,- - - 3
. .2d best, ". . . . -
For the - best•quilt fancy • 3
,2d best. 1 i . it► 40
I
Fat the.bes . 1.2 din. of woolen socks,. ...t1
.2d..heat, -h • • .1
,
! 111,4CSSIIIT111210.
Ffir the bes:V Jot of horse shoes fur the
road, 2
2d best,
iipplicanta'for premiums ea 'grain and the
greatest reel** from the faron • for the Past
season invPortioll to the otimber of acres
taipraved, *ill report to A. Newion obe
laid - begot, the meetnig. in lanuaryo
a
BGTTER.
FRUIT.
FARM 11APLEVEST8.
,horisgs rake, • I 2
I
stugle carriage, • p.
•- , 3
n .
who shall exhibit any •
•
own invention, whielt hi the •
thlst committee Is worth*. of
11 his not , already obtained a:
3
ril4l
OWL
NE
Fur the best crop of winter wheit,lnOt less
- than two-itcrets, 5
•
.• be - st,:-. 4 • • 3
For the bat crop of spring wheat,....
24 best, , • • . • ••. • 00000 o 3
For the best crop of tforn, not less ,than 2
•
7
best;
Fur the bast crop of potatoes, not jest than
1 . 4 of an Ore,. ... ;1' . ... -.• .. . . 5
•
21 best,.. . • ' - 1 3
To filo filri»er show the greatest . '
• . reselts from his . farm, the past season ;In
proportion to the •number of acres itn
• prova,---4 certifies - to 'ot - 'Merit . 5
• 2,1 hest, . .. 3
It is to he innkrstood that all . neat Stock
exhibited fur prem.rti.mS shall, be raised in the
county. - •
• " liv-Ls*s Oita. 911 t," Atall
he cot:fined to tWrodnetions of the county,
or to such anintaK-stieds and other articles
as are brought into the county for perinamitt ,
use and, service . at • least six. months 1“Ore
such premium is Trardi - d. They shall ;iu no
case he awarded to those who •bring them
trom - other eoinities to sell at the Fairs and
exhibitions, .utiless by . a, special vote of the
Society.. • .• .
The I.'xecuthiiiicOmmittee in presetitio, the .
f~reg slug hst of premiums,. would take been.
'shut to remark that it, bus been connect with
au intentioit tai give the greatest
Inca -to tonlpetitinn efititi6tently with the
means 4t !society. it k biped that the inter
est heretofore taken in the .atmual Fair will
continue tninerease. The great object in the
(urination xf , the society, was to give
uhis to agaillture by means_ of exhibition„ l
•• ddd • . hbes • • tl w he re- Oil,
.10 subjec t, J
by • men's minds would . be more. earnestly I
turned to it,:;and;,their energies . excited ;as to.;
the best troides o uf cultivating - the land and
.raising of stock. ' It is believed .that
;Alma -has .already been ; efrceted. The Co i n.
mittee :would therefore invite all who Rid an
intere-t in the pre perity of the county, to
give xi liberal sup net to the en s uing u exhibi
tion. 0
Applicants pretninnis on grain' and po
tatoes, are :requested to give the mode of cul
tication. and complete, prod' of the (rain ity
raised.
- The fullOveing persons are appointed tri aet
las Judges at the Fair and Cat tie Shoic on the
'2sth day of Septemher„ 185 d. ; A
- •
spar CATTLE. •
Bulls mid Cows—Win.. C. Ward, ' Thomas .
, Phinnq, George Frink. Oxen and .Fl t toersi
Da id %Vat kettie, S.W. Breed, StailleV,Tur-
H rell—lleitors, Yearlings and Calves, E. G.,.
Baled k, S.. D. TowriNend, .Reuben W ells.
.
• • SHEEP. •
Simeon Lewi : 4,lC. J. Curds, Alsnson rut
Eri tifeffory; - ,Martin Newinall, P. Rob
.
Beidangn Aires, Dials J D. Dint&
• Wir.".. L. Punt, F.. 13. Chandler,.. Win. J.
.111:17ER AND c.nr.r.sz. •
tibatie Htirr'ows,.W. 1). Cope, Win.'
VEGETADLIS, AND VINEGAR;
A.Cliamherlin, F.P.llullister,B. H. Sayre
ILEATHER.AND ITS IsIANUFACTCRES.
Irulli,wr, C. W. 13rix.d, C. Stojdard.
caunirr •wont:,
Lorenpi Bondi, Wm.Srnit li;'tekus.
FARM IMPLEMENTS. ,
Q 1 lel; fiarmalt, I:tifus Smith, Isaac Tteck
how. • " •
pour...svc mA-NrF.ierrnEs; :
Mrs. J. Intrringtoli, Mrs. li. C..
Mrs. Min Sherer.
Abel Cassecly, ll.C.Coiiklin, Daniel Baker.
The Judgeo of Plowing are rcquestat to
award premiums to the,best and second best
ploWs mcd Gn the occasion,
,The Plowing Match . will be held, in ,the;lf
ternoon, of September 24th, of which due tio -,
tice will be given. . . •
~• A LIM k
•
Every Day Brings Something New.
COME AND BE CONVINCED)
- - -
GLAYTON and RAIL' 'S SELF-REGULATING
GAS LAMPS, giving the clearest and most
beautiful light of any thing yet discovered, and une
qualled by any thing etse in econtimy ; as the Lamps
are so constructed that you get a splendid Gas light
from the common bunking fluid and three times the
amount of light from a less quantity of fluid.—For
sale at the Montrose Post-office by
Monfroye, June 18th 1888/ A. N. RULLARD.
1. B. The usual Glass Fluid Lai*" changed to .a
Gas Lamp. - •
.. ,
PEACE, PEACE
,
Reigns in Europe. and it's said the I
• Young Prince • Cradle cost ' 1
$1200,000;
.11r7T ta s t to o r r e a , U t t le .llf o l t ontz e at y t o ll u e liz n n tro bu s v e .
oo
ka and Stationery upon the principle that the nim
ble sixpence is better than the slow shilling. Call
-and.be centirre.cd.. •
14ta \ w Nolte just in and more expected this week.
Salad
for the SociA ; Ditto. for the Solitary. A
Decent of the' Ameriti t it Policy , by the Ron. Thom
as IL' Whitneylor N. Y. , . Hardscrabble or the Fall of
Chicago. -Forbes Volunteer manual, two ridumes.—
Cit.Y . Arehitesk, No. .2, &c.. &c. Further particulars
next weeirs ' A. N. BULLARD.
Montrose, May- 28th. 18.56. - . .
WATCH AND CLOCK MAKING'
BUSINESS. "
BlnitttY, & READ with pleasure Worn their
friends and the public that they hare tlA'ain com
mented the repairing of Watehs,..Clocks, and Jew
elry, by
MR. ITIGGNROTITA3I, .•
of N'esr pork, and late of Syracuse ; andso . highly
has he been recommended by some of the first hous
es there as a steady and first rage workmate; that we
have-given him a personal interest in 'the business,
so that our friends may have every confidence in hay
ing their work done with care and despatch
In addition to his general knowledge of Le vari
ous kinds of English and foreign watches, he also un
derstienda the Clock business, from the largest Turret
to the smallest Mantel - Clocks, whether fr&ign - or
home-made.
Montrose, January 8, 1858. •
'NEW
_MILFORD STOVE EMPORIUM
.1u Full Blast. 1
Two. f undred and. Seventy-Five. St yes Pr
sale by Diekennan di . Garrott. (
l i i 7 FeTr i o n ffe t r7d il li t t of N t o hl :h iar eZe L n tl iry i l c r f i7, W C Y O e II B .
soling of Cooking, Parlor, and
.Six-plate, both -for
wood and coal ; ulso, a full gussortment ol:ralge sizes,
for Stores and amebas,
...,nl3p6,____ ~
Would call particular attention to the Jetersoglian
Elevated Oven, the most perfect and heavist plate
Stove in market. Among our assortment of large
oven, trunk) mention the Empire State unproved, as
being very heavy plates, perfect finish, and :a superi
or baker . Farmer' of Susquehanna county, -on have
been in the habit ofpuchaming light stovea nd light
trinunlng ) and paying as much as you oug t to for
heavy plates and•beary trimming. 1
, We wittinfactizre our furniture, and will sell at man•
ufacturer'a prices. I,,et those who pave auther profit
eoutpete with us if thtry.can. - Jobbing connected
with the tin trade, done as usual on short n4dce.
DICICERUAIiA G
New Sept 18.1865.
- Watches, Clocks, Gamy •!
A new asiertmint Are receivedfrom
itiwksmiend,tenneny, *Ma eV be
*elk* York-Wawa BE,VGL
Youtrose, Oct. 18, 18511.
EMI
btV {.E.
110 REES.
POULTRY
YLOWING.
Tugs. NICHOLSON,
ALFMED BALDWIN, Ex PAH,
h. 24. WILLIAMS.
•
Oren( Margithai
-1 TN
• GOODS
-A. T,ATHRor tc:;. co'
• U 'Dare OW Offering the balance of a large latock
.1" V • - S 4 I,4IDIAS" J)JU?SS COORS, czarns,
' ,SATIMITTS, AND PRADY MADE. CLO2'II
- greatlylrednced'paces t in orier to make
romnfor : otti:SOlng lipw Is the time to
kbarcljectO, 4,tke-tane, tlet,efinined to sell off-our Stock.
lifroen andiirentr kf.i.cetti may be saved by 611ings
7 ..
OniWin ll l lo 4l4Y , b 4:: ' 4l
Feet', :- .7114'•• -Pewit )terinoes, worth .10 land 12 .
shilling+, :RI:I per yard. •
• P•wati (al Stripcd,and fluid .Delnincs'ust sold
for 2s. tnid vs tit/. for Isl awl .20 cents. -• • •
Paranidtas. ..41pacens, , Coburg*, Finanels;' and
Lindsey* at prices that till " ILEAT THY.; JELI',S;" ,
20Saiinella from :Tr. 6d.' per yard to $l , per, Yin 0, and
per - cent: less than the market price.
• 'We also keep on band a fine a9sortwent
PROADCLOTES,' 1 , .
all grades and, colors, in•ptice Cora $2 to s4„sq.
'OA SS! ifER.ES,
H
Black and colored Doe Skins, Fancy +IMo- 7 ,5/tril's
Cery, larkg leans, Cn ri b i rrws.,
;Ready-Mlnde Clothisag.l'
Overcoats from $t to $lll-: ninth for only iv:2 1. '5.);
efts over-L:61:, Flannel a - very I:lee-Intl
tie to work in—call and try one on. ' •
Mitt and Cops, Boots and Shocx, - , air:eh cry,
'lliirdirdare, and Gratericir.
4% lot more of tho.=e fine Team. Try, if r.otbh,g
more than a drawing, nod you will be sure to try
again.
YA NOT/ DNS, i -
Beside many other things that we shall be.happy to
ilhew nll what:lvor us with, a can, W - t , can and a
goods es cheap as. they can be bought any Where in
this country, Binghamton not excepted. We' cannot
eel! a dollar's worth of goods on a year's credit as we
'trill a bill of •fifty for cash. Buy the amount and
bring the pay.. and you need not spend your time go.:
ing to "York - State," as - we give .youthe• worth a
your money here at home.
_ • __. 13..
- Remember. all we have said we inean, and if any
any one will call at NO. 3, PURLICIVENUE,
-will prove all we have said to their entire satiAtction.
Cir All kinds of Produce, BUTTER, ROCKS,
:AND HOGS, taken in excliance for pull - 1i
. r.t the
Acorg ;Ist gs. A. LATHROP 4.: CO.
Montrose, February 12, 1854. - St
War with Great Brtain• •
r Central America n question ix not yet settied,
but GUYTENIIERU, IZOSENBA cot& co.
are finally settled in their new store in the East end
of the New Brick' Block, where soldiers who intend
to enlist for the war can be supplied with regiment
als and tilt sorts of Clothing, and those who desire to
take their wives with theth, can also be supplied with
the best of materials for-ladies' weir, from a Stocking
up to a Bonnet, either in, soldier or citizen style.
Knowing the citikens qSusquelianna county to he
brave and patriotic, we are sure they inibtid to be
prepared for the coming struggle, aid 'therefore ad
vise them to cull on us and examine our extensive
stock, which, we are assured we . can sell as low as
any other Arm . this side of New York city.
Our stock, which we bin-a very lately purchased
and with gat earn selected,' comprises a full Assort
ment of .1 -
LADIES'
suctiasshatvls, from $1 up to ,S 30:; DresS Goods
from a 40 . cent Calico Diess to a tr.tt Silk ; • Ladies'
Cloaks, EmbroitterieS of all descraptians; and those
whO happen to live in i very cold climate we can
supply pith a good suit of Furs to kerp-tht , m warm.
GEN7'LEME2 S WEA R.
To gentlemen who do not want to be with
getting up new suits of clothes ' we would say that we
have a very full assOrttnent of Beady-made Clothing,
of all descriptions and prices, and in we should
not have the article they wantore will take their 07-
ders and supply them on very short notice.,.:
1:01'.5". CLOTHING. .
- We have also a-very good assortment of Children's
Clothing, from an infant up 'to a yOung mar., which
cannot be surpassed for tastefulness, as well as for
quality and 'cheapness. •
We hare also a regular assortment of Gentlemen's
Purnisbing Goods, such as lane Shirts, Collars, I'm
der Garments, Silk Necli and Pocket Handkerchiefs,
Stocks; and a great. tnanc other articles toe nitmer
tuts to mention.
•In addition to :di these, Acekek) n full Wel: of
Staple and Pomeitic Goods, Ruch asSheetinr.,s of all
finalities and prices; Flannels, Tiekings, Ginghanis,
and agreat.raitety of other articles -which are usual
;
ly needed in families.
lte are.very sure thatthose•who arc in want of
any of the articles mentioned, - would do well to call
and. price our goods, and - sadsfy: themselves how
much they can save by buying of us.
Thankful for-past favors while at our old stand, Ire
- invite our friends and the public generally to call on
us at our new and more -.commodious establiiiment.
where we are always ready to wait on Them - with all
possible attention. • - -
GUTTENRFNIG,IIOSENBAI.7II & CO.
u.'orTTENDERG. . • T.. ROSENRAC3f.
, C. it. vrinr.xtEr.o. .7. wurrEk'untio.
New Era in I:llontrine:
THE WAR IN KANSAS CONTINUES!
I3UT .thoie who attempted to get up a fired in
Montrose, against "second rate goods and high
prices," with the fa,g-cuds of three or four old 'stocks
have fizzled ; and
Keeler and Stoddard,
whose 1100 T A`ND SHOE STOREIs locaterf.on Main
street, South Of Searle's hotel,—with cs t and'
best assortment of Goods ever brought into this mar
ket,bought at the •
LOWEST.FidURE,
. .
and which they will sell a • teetle' above cost, are de
termined to give "the old codger" a hard one.
We do not Intend to ho undersold by atty. 'other
establishment in Town. We have only to say, Come
and See, for "seeing is believing." We do not de
ski tope* our goods, preferring to ”let our, works'
praise us ;" but we may be permitted to say:, a fin the
inforination of purchasers, that we hare just reeeired.
AN EXTENSIVE STOCK of Superior gustily and
style, comprising all kinds of. Gentlemen's,- Ladies;
and Children's wear.. Also
.a general assortment of
Findings, and Leather of all kinds, . •
Work made.to order, and'reptdring done neatly
KEELER & S.TODDARfi
Montiose, .June 11, 1956.
NOTICE. ~ • •
-
PUBUC notice is hereby given that S. A. WOOD:.
,111IFF is receiving a * net: lot (If Staves and
Wares of all kinds usually" kept in the Stove and
Tinware line of business; among which may be found
a better assortment of Stoves, hcavior, larger, and
more (hirable than ever before offet cd in this county:
All the proOf.you need will be just to call and exam
ine for yourselves. All stoves warranted,
,in every
respect. •
. -
Kept constantly on hand, an extensive assorttheitt
of TIN IVARE, made out of the best material 4,
which is.offered ter sale as cheap as can be bought
in any market. Also on hand, Lead Pipe l of alt siz~
ea, Chain and Gearing for Chain,Pumps all sizes
Brass and Porcelain Kettles,.and all kind; Jappaned
Ware:
Jclibiog done on short notice and in good order.
111,goiids in the line will be sold cheap for caVh or
(appro . redteredit. S. A. WOMIRUFF.
Iloniro3o, March i 1),
. • .
....NOTICE.
h.
Ait vs
,E -fil'a g so customers fl
say to our customers we are
T:s extremely anxious to settle and balance our
accounts. The more anxiotiS since we began to foot
up so:tuany littles amounting to quite a sum, and we
ate in need of it now. To accommodate all, I 'will
be-in Montrose every Monday for the next two weeks,
TucCidays at-the store of Wm. Thayer in Dimock,
and'Wcdn6days at D. Miles, Brooklyn, Thurs
days
: it Orlando Williams' in Franklin. This ar
rangemOnt must accommodate all; still; ii it does not;
you' can find a list of accounts at Esq. Averrii in
Montrose, Esq. Idiles% , Brooklyn, and , William- 11.
Thayer's, Pitnock: Cotnc . and settle.
March 13,:1'11. R. TIIATtIt.
= Valuable Lamis tor stile. ..
FoR SALE IN ONE BODY, about 6500 acres of
Land on the waters. of Spring Brook, a branch
of the Lackawanna river, in
.Luzerne County, rentila.,
about midway between the thriving towns of Serau,'
toil and Pittston. These 'lauds are covered with val.
liable tin , er, and being situate in the most 'extensive
mineral gion in Pennsylvania—known to contain
Iron ore—and believed to abound in coal, and being
also in the immediate vicinity of several railroads.
made and now in progress—offer to the capitalist an
opportunity for the investment of money that seldom
occurs. For ftirther r information apply- th N. P. 110.
sack, F.sq., No. 11, Wall street New York, or to the
subscriber, at Montrose, Susquehanna county,Pa.,.tho
Attorney in fact of the owners.
Aprll,6, 1864. . HENRY Dnisuckn.
era
AEnESII LOT OF CHOICE ORO.
A
CEILIES just received arid for sale cheap;
a tiptop Tea, foi filly cents; Pound Sugar, as low
as can be expected; Cheese,'direct (rim New York
such as hardly grows in flustindluutna; Flour and
Salt eoristantly on hand at the loweat prices. by
Aug. 5, 11356. . F. B. CHANDLER:
' gland,
bektv
lON'S..
MIMI
WAU
AYE Et'S
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Are curing the Sick to' n extent never
before. known of any Medkinei.
INVALIDS, READ AND JUDDg FOR YOURSELVES.
JULES IIAtTEL, Esq., the well known perfumer, of
ICheetaut Street, Philadelphia, labor" choice pro ducts
am found at almost everyloilet t says :
1 61 1 am-happy; to' say of your Cannurric Puss, ;that I
have fouild them a better family; medicine, for common
tire, than any other within - my knowledge, Manyjof my
hiertifs have realized marked benefits from them, and co
incide with me in believing that they possess extraordinary
irtues for driving out diseases suet curing the sick. I They ,
are not only effectual, but safe and pleasant to be taken— -
qualities which most make them valued by the public,
when therms known."
.•
The venerable Cl:aflutter WAIIILAW writes front 8.4-
lAth April, PM: t i
"be. J. C. Aura I bay* taken your Pille with
great benefit, it the liatlesenere, languor, lou of appetite,
and ltdintut headache, which has of late years overtaken
me in the spring. A few doses of your Pills cored me. I
have used your Cherry Pectoral menyval" in my Amity
for coughs and colds with unfailing succesa. • Tot: make
medicines which cant and I feellit a pleasure to coinmend
-3ou foe the gund yaw hare done end are doing."
JOIIN F. BEATTY, Esq., Om the Penn. Railroad Co.,
, says: .
"
• Pe. R. r , Philadelphia ' Dec. 13, 1851.
"Bit: I take plena •In adding my testimony to the
,efficacy of peal tnedici es having denved very material •
benefit front the nes of b oth yohr Pectoral and Cathartic
iPtils. I ant never without theM in my family, not slat/ I
,ever gonserit to be, while my mans will procure them."
The widely renowned 8.8. STRVENB, 11. I)., o f Went.
werth, N. IL, writi.s:
"Having bud your CATIIAS* PILIJI in my practice, I
certify from experience Oat they are an invaluable purge
live. In eases of iniordered funetionsofthe liver, 'causing
• headache, indigestion, costiventira, and the great variety
of diseases that follow, they area surer. remedy than any
other. In all 'cases where a putative remedy te required,
7 1 confidently recommend these Pills to' the public, as
' superior to any other I have ever found. They ire sure
in their operation, and perfectly ask —qualltimi which
Make them an invaluable article for public use. have
for many Years kooVro your4 - .)terey Pectins! u the best
Cotigh medicine in the weed • end these Pills are in no
Wilk! inferior to that adniirailef• preparation for the treat. •
Ment of diseases."• I • .
-
" Atm, Xe., Nor. 25;1853.
"Dec J. C. Area—Dear Elir :11 have been afflicted from
my birth with scrofula in its worst form, and now, after -
' twenty years' trial, and an untold of amount of saffering,
have been completely cured in *few weeks by your Pills.
With what feelings of rejoicing I write can only be
imagined when you realign whet I have suffered, end how
: long.
• ' "Never until now have I hedn rice from this loathsome
'discus in some ehape. At timeslt attacked my eyes, and
• made me•almoot blind, besides 'the unendurable pain ; at
others it settled in the scalp of my bead, and destroyed my'
hair, and has kept me partly bald all my days; sometimes
it came out in my face, and kept it for mouths a raw sore. .
"About nine Weeks ago rcommenced taking your Ca
thanie Pills, and now am entirely freefrom the complaint.
-My eyes are well, my akin is fair, and thy hair has trim.
menced a healthy growth ;.all of which makes me feel
already a new person.
Hoping this statement ms be the means of conveying
information that shall do g ;to others, 1 ans, witb,ever)
sentiment of gratitude, • illeours, atc.,
, .
MARIA RICKER."
' .
"1 have known the aboveramed Maria Ricker from
her childhood, and her statement is strictly true. 1
ANDREW J. 11l L'SEKVE,
Overseer of the Portsmouth Manufacturing Co." •
Carr. JOEL PRATT, of tloti ship Marion, writes from
• Boston, 20th April, 1854: -
"Your Pills have cured me 'from a biltious attack which
mute from detangentent of the Liver Which had become
very surridus. I had : failed-of'anv relief by my Physician,
• and from eves) , remedy I could try ; but a few doses of
your Pills have completely restored me to health, I have
. given them to my children for worms, with the best ef
tette. They were . promptly oared. I recommended them
to a friend for costiveness, Shied' had trembled' hitn for
months ; he told me in a flew days they had cured him.
• Youtnake the beat medicine lu the world ; and I am free
to say so." - •
Read this from the distinguis4ed 'Solicitor of thel Flupreme
Court; whoa. brilliant abilities...have made him well
•
known, not only in this but MO-neighboring States.
' "J4w °el/was, sth April, 1854. •
"Sir: I have great satisthetion In assuring (you, that
myself and family have been very much ben. fired by your
medicines. My wife was cured, two years since, of a tie..
'rail and dangerous cough, by your CHESUIT PLCIOItAL,
and since then has enjoyed perfect health. My children
have several times' been cured from attacks of ',the Infte
enu and Croup by it. Iti is an invaluable remedy tor
these complaints. Your Ci,IIIIASTIC Pru.s hate entirely
cured me from a d)epepsia: and - costivenem, Which has
grovSn upon me for some years,— indeed, this cure is
much more important, front the fact that I had failed to
get 'relief from the 'best PhySicians which this '
:section of
the country affords; and from any of the numerous reme
dies I ball taken. .
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"You seem to us, porton'', like a proOidential treeing
to our family, and you may well suppose we arc 001 un
mindful of int. 'Yours respeetfully, •
LEAVITT .TiIAXTER."
" Semite Chamber, Ohio 'April tes-t.
Di. J. C. Arra Honored Sir: I have made a thor.
°ugh trial of the Csurarric Pros, left me by }rout aprm,
and have been cureeby them of the dreadful Rheumatism
under which he 'found toe sulfCring. The first drre re
lieved, me, and a few subsequent doses have entirely
removed the.disease. I feerin better health now than for
some years before, which i attribu.e entirely tcu the effects
of your Ca:MASTIC PILLS. Yours with greatrispeet,
• LUCIUS 13. 31ETCALF."
•
The above are all from persons who are publicly known
Where they geside r and who would nut make these state
ments without a thorough couviction-that theylwerethie.
Prepared by DR. S. C. AYEB. - & CO.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowal, Kass.
rE'A DEL TUBREL!. ailti J. Erntr.zrcE, l
atid Iry Druggit,ts gezlefally.
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PATENT .19lEDICINLS.
MONG the great variety of Medicines;at Ttu-relFe!! fr
F:tore,•may be fonnd all of Dr. Jaj-nes juPtly ; m,
cekbrated Family Medici:les Ayres Cherry Pepte
rat anii Cathartic Pill ; Wine ( -410 ; ;
Forest Pills : flop Hand's celelutted. Get.rnan Bitters ;
Louden's series of Family Medicines ; - "Merellant's ftt
Gargling Oil, the greatest remedy for splains in man j tj
or beast ever known ; Mathewson's Infallilde Rene- n i t
dy, and Horse Remedy ; Vermifuge,. and: a
variety of other kinds; Trm.k's 3lagnetic Ointment,
the great remedy for burns, rheumatism, and in
flammatory complr:lnts; Pond's , Extract, , a .first rate
thing for similar purposes as above Ointment; An
divnrs*Pajn Best:flying Agent, a goodmticle; Wood
cock's Milsam ar.d•BOne Liniment.; Atwood's Jaun
dice Bitters, Canker Drops, Linirnnt, and Dyser.tery
Drops; Baker's Compound for Dysentery
ton's Pepsin, for Dyspepsia ; Exiract
Buchu " and Extract of Sarsaparilla; a variety of
Salves, the best in ntarkel, Pills, 4.e., and' :in almo. , t
endless variety or Patent Medicines, nlinge.ther too
numerous to enumerate—but s;l:flice it to sar i that
the public will find neni ly every thing thiS.line, at
the Drug and Fancy Store of AI3EL TURRELB,
. Ito:those, July.' 1855
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A 13E 1 1. 1 _13 1-1 E
iiaK jast roceirett fvortl New Yu; k, a fall and
ksi
rabic stock of
New G0c.4114;
Comprising a first rate assortment of Thug?, Med
icines, Chemicals, Mali Instruments.!Paints,
Dye-stuffs, China,,Glass, and Earthen Ware;, (a good
variety of Grockery,)Brittanda Ware, Japanned and
Pl:wished Tin Ware, Silver and all other binds of
Spoons, Silver Forks, Butterlinives, 4:e. All sots
of Lamps, A good variety of Wood and Gilt Frame
Minors, Wall and IW'indow-I'4er, Stationery, :Stone
Ware, Woodall : Ware. Brushes, Blooms; Family Gró
emies, Lamp 'Oils, Comphene, Burning Fluid, 'Fellow
Stearin and Spermaceti Candles, Bide and other
Whips,Tartiiol6, Window Glass, .&e. • A first rate
.variety of Jewelry, Perfunieryounl Pancy , Goods,
Gold and Silver Spectacles, Gold Pens, Violins,
Flutes, Fifes, Accordeans; Violin and Violincello
Strings, .&c. 'The largest assiwtment of ;Pocket
Knives in Susquehanna County, and the ln4
in market. Shot Guns, Pistols, (Single and Double
Ilavrel,) : llaolvers, fie.
In short, the Physician, 'the Invalid, thit House
Reepei-; the Fat Mer; the Mechanic, the Manufacturer,
the Professional Man, theJientleman, the i tatly, the
Young and the Old, the Rich and the Poor,\ the Beau
iftd and the Ugly, the Gay and the a yashionable, and
all the rest of. the find sonwthlog to'sup
ply their every day wants at Turret'.. .
Store imam New Brick Block--Pr ices Low—ckm.
hies Good—Call and sec. ATIELTMELL,,
Montrose, March 1.1.56.,,t,:;,A r • •
rrhey. are Folik to Infrt:lrs....E:
. - -
IIRE! FIR E. r• , .
LIr,: N G,':' ,, AVNTY . MUTUAL INSURA.N.CE
rk I Cap i tal x,2,200,n00, and increasing.
..
It is one otehe s besi i Companies in the Btate. All . its
losses by Otja, • promptly adjusted. It has paid over
half a miltioii of dollars losses by fire sinee.it went into
operation.. ,Applications received at the .store of 11,
R. Pious 1:' co., Laneslioro; and at tie store of Ly
ons A:- Co., Jeasuri, Limerne county, end at Mont.
~
rose.. - •B. R. 1.1 7 05 - S• 1 Iceitt.
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Montrose, Dec., 7855
- POSTAIROTHERS
ARE now receiving alarge and well selected stock
of fresh Coods—desirable and cheap as the
cheapest. •
Large stock of Dress Goods, Lawris, Organdies,
Jaconets, White Goods, Des Silks;dirillialites,
Par.tsols, Bonnets, : Ribbons, Robes itrilliantes,
lloreens, Faney'Soaps, and the beSt assortment of
Lubins' Extract and Gorman .Cologne4--SUMMER
STUFFS--large stock-of Clothing et the lowest
rates for goo& or/irks—Roots and Shoes, a large
Stuck—Groceries in every variety—lron, Nati y
,Steel ;
Wooden Ware; Looking, Glasses, Pails and Brooms,
Hemp Carpet, Oil Carpet•large stock Of Ifardware—
Braying !Pools,
, .
We have never had better and cheaper stn . eks in
every department than. now, and to which we invie
the attention dour old friends. • .
t. 'REMOVED
TRIM BRICK BLOCK; front room, oven' tho More
of IL S. Wilson & Ssm. -
C. D. VIRGIL, Dentist.
. -SMITIIi FORD lAM & CO,, ~
.
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1 ' . Cabinet . L akets,.
LiKE
. pleasure. in offerii g to their customers, hi
addition to their Mimi!' large stock of CAntsyr
t; the largest, and beit assortment of CANE,
(J A ND WO01) S If.' 7' CHAIRS ever offer
f
sale in Susquehanna , nay, ail of which were
ifactnrcil.expremly to.-t eir order, and they can'
int them to he a stmeri r : articli. Call at their
1-room,.foot of Maine 4trect, and einmin't. for
- 1
circs. - - w. w. ssts - rn.
• E. C. roninujf.
.t.' SMITH JR. -
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wan
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ntrose: Feb. In. .5 Cc:
P LOW . :II Ok." . .
NEW ESTAI3 ISIIMENT. . ,
' AND. E. 3IOTT won d.respeetfully inform the
1 pnblie that they are mnufacturing Blatehley's
irated Mows. They. lso keep constantly on
Bide Bill, Wayne
n eounty, and Idol Flaw.
raters, Deg Churns, Sleigh - aid Cutter Mars,
Points of various Patterns, .trm' numerous to
kin. ..3Ve hope, by strijet attention to bnsineo,
eire our, share of pnifie patronage. llanufit-
ID. rosets old stand.r Foundry, M. Mott, near
'I"
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nirTairing (lone mi. A
UNI
EAM 01111 ST i
)Sf BROTHERS' loci
i!stablisliment, will kee
2teald Fine Firmr, Co,
CAop Brao at
pm work will bb
trarroutori.
Li
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tty,
Cu St I
ntroie, July. 18:-,a
,1.1111. E_, AND Pf.ASVEri.
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TIE subscribers arc :flow be:lung awl:will LecP
constantly on hank ..inte of a very superior
y'a
tt Montrose UeLritt and will Fell -it• in any•
[
tities at a cair . iwice. Perects , wishing a large
tits can be supplied 1..: on a reasopabletiotice.
nerior gl-ottntl Plaster r vill be kept constantly o:
'acre:Met% • -':. . I. L. POST.. -
IL DRINKER.
~ W. 3 r.ssr P.
1) , it: Aprilitil - . L. SEARLE
I Ell
n,~tal
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f~q%IS
lill
IN
an
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If it ES111:111;', and p
‘Viettewele - catniiitie,l, CloVer Hullers, Ci;ettlar '
Cio,:s-cnt Saw Mills, Emery's Cider:Mills, Feed
ters. Corn Spellers, C 4 :•r) and Seed Planters,
I Se -
1 G tW's • Grain liriils and B .ottkl-flast SowerF, • Div- Pow-
• -,
, t, Revolving Horse Ra i ( . 7., Okra's rain Cradle:2;
Itivators, lietelitun's cllchtated .Reapers and Mow-.
1, Magic Corn, and 7:1, .i 31111 s. Etteeloior Fanning
i
1
its; Leather and Indin- alllhor lielting,3,, Meat cut.
r ,.,,,,,kpp1..! Pare; s, R.d . ...;:t •ato-s, Prevision Safes,
Inns, Vic., Extras futnished fur rep:thing !Atli.
„ory's and Wheeler's :lklaellines. We invite partic
,. atte:dioa. to o:r E24-Isior Fanniag Milk Th.,y'
t A o.d. -
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t/e:'•"! ., Plive C:lta;il,c4:( 4 l, -n ice 1 . .. 1 0: ES, anti Circulars
:111 .liachint:s 4;e. sold fr IF us, sent_gratis and post
prepaid, to :iii applie,•;ts. ;Send u 9 `your nanny
-1 nddress, and of our fiends also.
"gent,t, IL ~- 1 11:0W RS,
,Franldni, Pa. (P. 0.
,Ic s, 1 AIn•I 1
r 0..) ::: R..1%1. W ELLE S. 4; CO.
Atlnn
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et ion or a light, quick
niany7uses fur whic
The subseriber haci
ne6 - Brothers. for tit
,rrii%ll- those 3viSiting
and with as 0)01
rOuchioery of the k.
Fore 4 Lake, Susque
TO 17.11C.5
"HEY never ili3 aa
I,il,4ttid they 11,CT,
touch the cm:st
I ague and bilious di
n. called Miasma or,
s n by its NATT:RAL
1), it (IL...appears at cui
Cure is this
prriectl,%llnrmiess me(
cOlebr.hted chemist, J
t iii efrect, 13 attached
(4)es no good.it can do.
This is more than
o any tome in c*i-t&
tto constitution ur.d
ti6ver allows a person
gle tnontent. In Must
1 - sunc e.stracts just reed
C KO r.orlp
A.,RTIODF.S, F
inst.,is-at band. The
Ofliculty tlic itt•cttin
irre4, - zed from the fir'
-11 which wrs
..nicei which was greving into in r with the public,
ns being better than Ando , * Quinine-,-not knowing, I
presume, that the remetry they:used to escape Qiii.
,
ime 'contained the Dr t. trsm.vl
. .
This remedy (IttionT •as "Smith Tonic") . would in
. priably tur..lK ari ague, but it. did not cent it, as it
lould often return wi h renewed . .vignr. . This one
etrcutTtance I deeme , in your:favor, if I could insti
tine a - test. comparism between it. and your Cure.—
The followingis the .r .suit
Three persons took •our "Cure," all of which were
:tses -of "Quinine 1 ttermittent Fever" of, many
weeks standing. . The • had tried Quinine and other
rethedies, occasional! missing a chill,' but it was (as
Litt all such eases) slow v wearing.tluyn out and laying
r the foundation of otht r and severer maladies. I tlid
liccee.ll in effecting radical cure of all three of
these cases with your remedy,'aud they have not had
4 chill since. In alit tree of these eases the "Smitlei.
Tonic" had been us' , mid would, as before stated,
b 4 reak the chill, hut a ter a F . iod or,two.hasltdapio4
. ,
it would return.. -.. .
1 I thinl: there win ,e no diffieultrN;now in' giving
rym.
."Cure".the van a;s ground daily other reine
• now in use here.
~ c. fie. - Wm. BeeKxmt, M. D.
DE
lITIO'S FEVER AND A.GrE CURE, or.ANTI 7
i
DOTE TO MALA I: A;' the . OILY harmless remedy
4
to existence, is equal y Certain as n hreVentive as a
'Cure. • Take it when you feel the.elrilk coming on,
and you never will)) Ve a single ore. , .
1 " . •JAMES Ai RHODES, Prepiikor,.
- . • - - r:midence, R:I.
For sale by I. N. DULLARD and ..I. ETHRIDGE,
Montreise, and by Drkgists generally. .
R E
M. S.lison has!!
tis new Store (in the
ie A l vehate where tit
r.
limed. under the Fit - .‘
itionii - to their pre
nuule and partieulat
general. assortinent:
.SOIP
TFlFsuliseriber li
,at his estahlisln
ty. of SOFT SO*
uoti ashes and gren
not by any patent Pt
For those that fur'
the Soap for $1,50 a!
1 M be a good artiele
I -
the money refunded.
Per barrel,
1 Half Barrel .
. Galt Whole'stile dealers
,at the Ashery in Mts
for t 15, or at Strut,
Ifachi
Mia
, 03 notice. • '
MERIIIT 3IQTT. •:
• ELIJAII 3IOTT.
ND SAW 73111:L. •
ng purchased the above
!p constantly on hied' Sir
IA Heal of vurrior veal
the lon•est cash --
nith and in-all
, • , 1 1381t1
112331131
MEM
Brothers'
.. giving
Motion, miiipting- it to any o
i it mar be regnireil. .
made nriangem:lits with
sale, of their machinery, i• ill
lo purcha s e on, as fivorable
guaranty ns can be given for
ind now in use. lidilrc.7.,
0. A. TILDEN. :.,
antra County, Pa. . `tat
'WON'T 00. - p • :
lore tharOrgh:e'temporary re
r will. It is because they
f the disease. The e A t . -:sr.
eases' is , the amosphetle poi-
Nelltmlize this
,
more, and all disease caused
P. 'Modes Fever and Ague.
31aLtriZt, anntioreover it is a
[feint. The eertifie.ate of the
ill. Chilton, of Noy York, to
1,0 every bottle; titFefo're if it
no harm;
be &aid of Quinine, Arsenic,
ee, as tln•ir use is ruinous. to
'rings on'Dumb . Ague, which
o feel perfectly well.for a
ration of - ,these truths I atitiex
feed . front' a idlysleian
in -N, Ohio, March 17 ; 1855.
;n--pear sir: Yours of 2d
7urg arrived late last year, and
any one to iry it was greatly
that a remedy had been intro
, faviit -ith the qbli,
"OVAL.
moved Lis Stock of Goody into
Brick Block) at the font of Pub-
Met eantile business Will be eon-
Li of V. S. Wilson 45: Son. Ad
cot Stock will ho continually
attention given, Ito keep up a
especially in the liartlware
•
ANUFACTORY.
r eps constantly on hand for rile
ent in Montrose, the best.qual
r, manufactured from, the Iy6 of
e, the . old fashioned tray, and
lectss,.
IA the grease, he manuthetnres
barrel. Warratzted in all cases
r the Soap may be returned and
P it ICES.
s4,on
2,50
2.1
will be furniehelt—if delivered
trpse—at the rate of tea barrels
nit ten barrel% for $5O. -
JOlOl ustrar WARES.
1858: • . 10y1
it for Ladies' . Undorsleevek at
B. R. LYONS It CO.
BUSIN,FiS- CARDS:
N..D.
CLTZTIO PHYSICIAN AND SURGRONr Res,
pectfullp offers his services to all who . 'prefer-the•
"Reformed Practice! to the old Bleeding Blistering
arid Calomel Plan Isekson Suquehanakco.
• C. , C. Hollister;
HEALER IN SADDLES, Harness, Trunks, Va-
Dees, 3lonfrose, Pa. .c Ilyl
J. D. Vail. I. D.,
3IIYSICIAN AND SuttpEoN, has perouuteutl • 1
JL located himself at Brackneyrille, Stuquelutnn
county, I'a., and will promptly attend to ill calla wit
which he may he‘avored. • - 18v2y
•
H• E. ' . Cauldiellitr. Sons„
REPORTERS Alai DEALERS IN MICA, GUM%
and Earthen War; No. 76 Warren street, 'Sim
rORK.
• rig. B. , .
RADITATE of the Alllopathje and :lioupeopthid
Colleges of Medittne, is now oermanestly.lo•
rate!" in Great Rend Pa. • •
so, 18,6. i
Batihndl, . •
A TTORXEY A.:COUSS,ELLOR AT LAW. Office
Pt over S. B. West' Drug Store; Susq uehanna
Depot, _ Hy!
•
T. B. Orchard, M. D.. ,
I3IIYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Jackson, Swine:
Lanna county, Pa. Reahlence at the Postaffice.
Keeler . & Stoddard. •
DEALERS IN BOOT? & BlLGES,Lettlya t &
ingA, on Maine St, first door belowßtensle's flo
MontroAe, Jan. 1, MG.'
• William H. leuttpi
A TTORNEY AtLAW - & NOTARY PUBLIC:—
LA °Mee 9n liablic &pare, Montrose.
CAN now b... 6 found at his new stand on the car-'
ocr of Owego and Che.stnnt streets,• in the
building recently occupied by R ittenberg k Co.
where he - effectually repairs with dispatch, Watch
es, Clocks, Jewelry, Guns, land, every descriptio n Machinery; Wheel cutting; Gun and Watch mate
Huts. supplied to the trade!,
11119
Dr. IL Smith,
S URGEON • DENTIST, Montrose, Pa„ at Searles'
Hotel, Mondays and Tusdays of eaeh•weelt;
& Fowler, . • - •
A TT6ITNEYS AND COUNSELLORS - AT LAW,
Solicitor sin Chancery. Office No. 44 Clarice
grect,• Chicago, Ill.• •
•
- Thomas. ingstrum. .
TAEALEit IN DRY GOODS, Groceries, Clothing,
~
11 Creel:m . 7, Boots and Shoes,4c., Stfistue/tattaa
pepr , .+, P.r, -;
..
Bentley &, Pitch;
A ,TTORSEYS. AT LAW, AND 'BOUM LAND
AGENTS,lfontrov, Pa. - •
D. S. BENTLEY. L. P. 111•611;
.D. D. Hindi, - • . •
'VIVANT EXCHANGE STABLE • Office in'
. in the rearof Wilson's Store; Ifontrosi; Ps:
5. Casten,
if E ALM. Ec STOVES, Tin, Copper, and. Ehrioi
I 1 I. o:i Ware,- Loderxritte, near Great Bend Depot.
eeenibe - r 4: • -
L. P. Hinds, -
tTotr. , :rx AT LAW, San-lichened, Pa. Office
1, an Mini street, 'one door. east of Lettheint's.
Frazier & Case,
•
TTORNEI.;F , AND COUNSELLORS . AT LAW.
01lie.e on TurPrae street, one door East of
t'o=t's Story, • •
- Albert Chamberlin;
t TTQRNEY AT LAW an Justice of the Peace;
11 over I. L. Post 4; Co's Store, Montrose. ' .
Wm. H. lessip,
TTORNEY AT TAW AND COMMISSIONER 01
Dr.xrs, for the. State of New York, irill attend ;
unlit business entrusted to him with:promptness and.
Oftice`on Public Sgnare,l4xeupied by 1i0n..!
Wt0..Je5: , 14)..• _
i • • • Abel Turrell,
I • TAEALER, IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, Chemicals,
l'aints, Oils, . Dye-stuff:4, Groceries Dry Goods,
IlardWitre ' Stoneware, Glassware, Clocks, Watches;
Jewelry, Silver Spoons, 'Spectacles, Musical Instret,
wants, !Trusses, Surgical Listrtimertts, Liquors, Per.
furnery, Mirrors, Stationeyy, Brusbes, Shoes, Yankee
Notions', &c. .
B. R. Lyons & Co., - . • - •
T - 110LE.ALE AND RETAIL - DEALERS"- TN
I Dry bcods, Groceries, Salt, I Flour, and ilitgd‘:,
ware, .Lancsboro, Pa: • • • .• -
•
P. B. ghandier,i
T EM. ER. IN DRY GOODS, Ready Made Clothing,
I_l Groceries, Boob; and Stationery, etc., Public
Avenue,,3/ontrose, Pa. •
•z. L. Post k co., .
rtEALERS TN . DRY GOODS, Groceries, Crockery,
1.1 Hardware, Leather, Pour, ite., corner et TUrn
pike street. and Public sxenue, ..Ifoittroae, Pa. •
• . • -J. Lyons & Son., •:• - .
TAEALERS IN DRY GOODS Groceria±, : ware,
Crockery, Tinware. - Groccriei, BookS, etc.; also,
carry oa the Book Binding business--Public Avenue,.
.:Ifunfroar, Pa.
Bentley & Bead s •
TIE ALERS IX.' DRY GOODS, Dings, Medium,
11 Paints, Oils; Groceries, Hardirare, Crockery;
Don, Clock•, Watches, Jesvelly,.Silver Spoon; Per.
cry, &c.- - -Foot of Public Avenue, "Montrose.
" William H. 'Temp,
I) L TTORNEYS At LAW, Montrose, - Pct. Frac-
I_
) tice in Susquelt.anna„ Bradford, Wayne, Wyo.
k ming and Luzern counties.: •
William W. Smith &
Ct.ABINET MAKERS. They keep constantly on
hand a good assortment of all kinds of - Cabinet
Furniture.. Shop 'and Ware Rooms at the foot of
Mahie street, Montrose, 4 1 41:,. - -
Rockwell & Winton .
AN
Goody
and DEALERS in &mit
Hats; Caps, Furs Uinbrellas, Para
sots, Ribbons. &a. &e. No 411 CoUrtlandt street, No!'
Yo,rk, (up stairs.)
S. D. ROCKWF.I.4.
A BALDWIN 'Wholesale and . Beta dela.
er ; hi -Flour, Salt, Pprk, F feed
meal, candies, clover and finioth • seed. •
50 Barrels . fresh ground flour just recilved from
Itltiett MjU
•
• Montrose August 18 . 56. ,
. • - .lanklng 110se
•
of
POST.
•
'-• 1 3 0 ST. COPPER it 0A: - •
HENRY DRINKER, i i
'''
. MONTROSE '
\VM. lIIINTTING COOtER. ,I,
ISAAC L:I'OST. ' N°rei'llber 12 ' 1855'
,
TARAFTS - on_Now Yttk City and. rhiltifielphia.:- 1
-E. J. Collections promptly ntade., and renlitted. . •
1 - 01ilee hoths-frotn.lo .s. 11'. to ' • - '
~... . ' Messrs. Allen St-Pasion, N. Yea.
REFERENCE, • Samuel C. Morton, Esq., Phil's.'
' • ' , lion. William Jessup, Montrose.
.•
Prof. Chad r es . Morris,
I)AI . IDER, Sharing Sahion , and Yale Dresser, hav-
JL/ing again removed his AO from its fomerloca•
lion sn the basement orSeartee 'tote!, to the roMn .
over C'harailler'lt Storc, i4.prepared to exercise his art
itt the most scientific mani*x, On all who may be
pleased to entrust their headli br fates ,to his buds.
'Nor, 20. 22!1
THE INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN;
PUDLISHED EYEHT THURSDAY Y0R,`650, AT SIORIIROSEi
AT $1,50 ERR ANNUM, IN ADTAXUR.,
Rates of Advertising. - -
One square (l lines or less) one wee1t,.......:50,50`
One square " two weeks, 0,15
One square " three weeks, 1 0 11 ;
One sqltare "
one MAW, -r-1,251
Ono square two. menthe, 2,26
One sqiutre " thrpintenths,.... - ..5, 00)
One square -eii months, ~ &Ay
One square - 64 one year,;;••• B ;OC k i'
rer two ,er more squares,. inserted brtis; year,
deduction front the above prices is amde. YOPAY ad.
vertisers Will have the privilege of altering or chef%
ing their advertisements without additional dune.
Business, cords, net Vseeedh* five Ifaar r iimate
at VA per annum.
Job 'Work
•-.This office is -supplied wi s posd tonwtisent
;ebbing materials, and all • lands of,foh Werk..o
as Girds, Posters, rampittete, tai 4Sffit.W
ly and promptly}
•
W. Singleton
w. w. wm-cos.
II
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