Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, January 08, 1857, Image 4

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    ITEW-YEAR'S ADDRESS
I OF TOE SLIMIER OF Till
INDEPENDENT REPUBLIdiN
d •
he dirrier,i. ist re st ing
Oki:relates to
- PART FIRST.
Arise,, , :my maiden, MaLel,"
The mother said, "arise, •
'Au the golden , sun, of Midsummer
Is shining in th 6 :slier.
•
Arise, my little Maiden,
Fur thol ttru,t speed away,
!‘) wait upon i lty grandtmithei
This livetung , :iminter day.
And thou must' carry wilh,thee •
This wheaten cake su fine, , •
ns new-nude pat of butter;
This little .flask 'of , winel
And telt the,dear old body, •
This day ,1 itnnot come,
or the geit,nlp4ti went out yest4-ittorn,
And he is not come home:,
'And mareitian poor Amy
U on my knee loth lie";
fear m}, with this fever•pain
That little child will die
And thou eatt'st help thy grandinotler ;
Thelitble. thou van'Nt .tread; -
n'st feed .the little dog and bird,
And thou eLatt'Ai make her bed. - ~ -
1
And thou eanist retch the water,
I ' I •
From' the lady-well hard by ; :
nd thou ean'Ait gather frOm the :wood
The fagots brown and dry.
qr..ifir ,
Can'sfgo dOwn to the lottesOmeglen,
To milk the mother.ewer---t • . .
is is the work, nly Mabel, ' , • :
That thou wilt have to do.
1
"But listennow, My . Mabel,
This is Miti , ummer
'hen all the fairy people •
From eltiand come an:ay.
"And when . thou art in lonesome glen,
Keep by the, rtn[ping burn,
And d not o,l:;the strawberry flower;
1 1 Nor break the lady =fern,
'''.But think not of the f4iry I:41k,
,\ Lest mischief should befgli;
Think only of'pOor Amy,
And how thou lov'st us all.
\ "Yet keep good heart, my
if thou the fairies see. .
And'give ,thept kindly answer •
:It they bbould 'speak to tin:o...
'" And when into the fir-woti,d
Thou gif'st f.r fligots brown,
`.De not, like idle ehildren,
treo wandering 4 and down.
"But fill thy little: apron,
'My - child, With earnest speed ;
Arid that thou break no living bough
•Within the wood, take heed.
•' For'they are spiteful brownies
Who in . the-wo d abid
So be thou eaiefult of this thing,
Lest evil shoulSlctide.
" tut:think not, little Mabel,
Whilst thonart in the wood,
Of dwarfish, wilful brownies j
But of the Father good. •
"Arid ihen.thou aoist to the spring,
To fetch the:water - thence,
Do not disturb the little stream, :
Lest this shuuld give i.frenee;
"For the queen of all, the fairies
She lot•es that water bright;
I've seen her drinking there Myself
On many a summer
"But she's a graeicius lady, •,
• And her then need . ,,t not feari
Only disturb thou not the strewn,
Nor spill the water Own'
"Now all this I Will heed, 'nether,
Will no word disubey,- -
And well. upon the grandmuilter
This livelong - summer day !"
PARTSECOND.
Away tripped little Mabel,
With the wheaten eake so fine;
With the new-tnade pat of butter,
And the little flask of wing, •
And. long before ths sun wasiot,
I.:And morning mists ha'a cleated,
Beside the . good old grandniaither .
The willing child appeared. •
And all her mother's meqtage
She told with ,right
that the fittlwr was away,
.Aticl the little child- was ill;
And then she swept the hearth up dean,
, And then the table spread ;
And next she fed the . dog and bird ;
And then she made the bed..
" And_ go now,,' F:14.1 the grandmother,
" Ten'paces'dow•n the deli, : -
And Iring in *idol for the day ;
Thou knoi-'4 the Indy-well !" -
. ,
The first time that good Idabel went,
Nothing at all saw she •
tsoept a bird--u sky-blue
Thal sate npou.a tree.
The. Next time that goodlfabel went,
Tbeyciatri uiadyi bright
4eside small,
0 - FORONAIIIi
SADDLE: & HARNESS 'AKER
AND TRlltuctEß, •
nocissor of 4.* .E.)3aldwin. Mace Fordham and
Asith,) in the alpore business, will offer on good
40siis, *II kin& of work "In his line," such 4.1 &W
-AN, liatness, ;TrOulci i i Ix. • Harness made of the
lot Milt.numed lestbur.. - •
04 RII4 ¢lti ,4TR infan: et All kinds done on
Abigt_notice.. Ail lig& .0 Qui*. Trimmings ke p t
OffitiPtautibillisbed.elleePer tbee ca be riblet u.
ad-OsewbbrirlNnithania' Ivan*
*NC: 3. 2, - 0 O utirkna. at 4 - Hotel, wont.
Vinitoiwihttottr t 1 , 7 106 i- - tr
rigk s iy a ilki ? o,4 by I , - BENTLEY & READ.
, 3fulltr.""fi . ectotkit MM . •
JANUARY 1, 1857.
powers, haa-calledin to his aid a distinguish:4l' poete
this Neer Year's !day,:the following
,baautifti(i
story of.Midstinttner. .
, All elothed in green and white:q •
: -
A curt cep low made . Mabel, .
And then she stooped to fill • i ;,•
Iler piteher at the sparkling
But no drop did she spill.,
Than art a handy maiden , "
The ifitiry .
lady said . •
"Thou. 411‘i rot spilled ir - drop, noCyet
The fair Slain:, troubled!
" Atid for this thing which thou
Yet inay'st not mide'rstand,
I give to theo a better gift
Than houses or ben land,
his poetical
his Patrons,
MI!
With joy' Site picked the penny tik;
The fairy.penny good . ;
And with her tsgots dry_ and7brinsti.
Went Wondering from the. 5rt.,434 1.
"" Now she has that," said the brownies,
- -" Let fax he'ever so dear,.
Will
- buys' her clothes of thk - ery l i ; hest,
For many and many a . yeari."
_
11--" And go now," the griitdmother,
Sine falling is the dew,
Go down unto the lonesome glen, - •
And Milk the mother-ewer
ti
1 Ail down into the lonesome-glen; •
Throtth copses thick and wil4;
LI ,
1 Through ntoist,rank grass,by t ricklingstreatrns
1 .• Went 'On the willing child;
r .!'•
i • I , .
!
I And 'when she came to lottesome;glen,
t She kept beside the burn,
iAnd neither plucked the strawbrry-fiuWer,
1 • Nor broke. the .lady-fern: ' :1
lAnd• whiie she milked the mother-ewe
1 Within the lo nesome glen,
i 1
Site wished that little Amy . • !
I' Were strong and well again. I - .1^
And son \ ttakbhe had thought this thought,
Sho hOard a owning sound,
As VA thousand fairy folk .'] •
Were gathering all around.
And then the heard a little voice,
Shrill !as the midge's wing,
That spake : aloud, "a human - child •
Is - bere—iet mark this thing!
The lady -}ern is all unbroke, . •
The strawberry.flower uuta'ett I
What shall be done for her, who "till
From can refrain I"
" Give ler n fairy-cake !" said one,
"Grant her - 4.wii,hl" said three ;
"The latest wish !flat Else bath wished,"
• Said all, " Whate'er it be!" j• .
—Kind hfabel.hcard the wnrds they spike,
And from the lonesoMe glen,
Unto he( gi nd . old grand milihr
Went 'gladly bark aga i n.
Thus
. .
Thus harittened it to Mabel . ' •
On that midsummer-day,
And.th4e thrde . fairy f blessings7
She took with iter sway.
--'Tis god to make all duty Sweet,
To . be !alert and kind t .
'Tis gdocl, like little. Mabel,
To haiv a willing mind! ".'.!
14 rs. Aden's Werfirs Hair Mister.
Oki er, ami-Torlotaisamura, Bachelor's Liquid Hair
Dye.. and Mold:iris Cream, the Rahn of a Thousand
Flowers, Michas's Hungarian Balsam. Ifathrarean's
Infallible Beinedy, Marchese's Maine Catheficcm,
Halkoway'n Pills, and Ointment, Barron's Liquid
Miss Cement, Radway's Ready Remedies, 'sod near.
ly all of the most popular Medicines. PM, Lc., in
market, at the store of ABEL TURRELL.
- -
iiiolortellasuasta'easy
I s now op n. Win. M. Hartstnion; XO4 Principal, MN Preeeptrea. Rims Egon Tenebor
of Musk- "MN Shopon, reseiber in Priii/47
put:neat. • I By order Aof the Trenton.
C. F. lisiklieery. JE83131% - prest.
Mastro"; Ocidbo i 3, 11150.-
, .
Nettred t hid Of &at% sad
s iilbr lee *Map, ~ BENItEr* 2111.0,‘
Theu:..sludt do well, whate'er th;.
As - thou !last done this day;
Shalt hve:the will and power to
Am shalt he, loved Away !"
' -
Thus having said, She pissed froto
And jn 't i ght could Mabel iie,-!
But .thd little bird, the 4y-hlue I+l,
.111( . 11 ! the leafy tree.
l
And now " said the grand Mother,
• .
" And fetch in titgots dry ;
All in the iteitibluiring fir.wpf
. Beneittlt the trees they lie." •'•
Away
.ti-ent kind' good Mahe!, IF;
•
Into- the' fir-wood near,. ;fr.
'lVhere'all the ground was dry brown,
And the grass grew
,t,hin and ac*.
Shedid' i nOt wander up ;and down,,:']
• Nor yel alive branch pull, -
But 'steadily, of the fallen . houghsql
She picked her apron full. .'--,11.T!;
And when the wild-mood hrownie''
Camelsliding to her-mind,
then• thence, ns she wa.!
\Vial 14'one-thoughts sweet and
But all that while the brOwnica
• Withih i the fir-wood still,
They wakehed her how she picked
And strove to do no ill.. -
11
"And oli,l hut she is small and nei
Said one, "%wereshame to spit
i
A creatUre so demure and meek, :l
A creature harmless quite!"
I• -
" Look Only," said another,
" At her little gown of blue.;
At the kerchief pinned about her. kead,
And at•her little liitoe
"Ob, hutihe is a homely
Said athird, "and we"will
A gooddliwk-penny in her path, - ,r t7i
A-boon for her this day,— - :11
Sevin , . Nil'u broke no li4ing woodif
No live thing did affray." :
FI
With that the smallest penny,"
,
,
Of the linest silver ore, fl
:,1
Upon.the dry and slippery path,
.-t,
Lay :TAW% feet hefiire. ri
111
1 .
Change of 'rime.
I DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN
NEW and'expeditiona broad pup. route ft om the
1.1 North and West, via Great Rend and Scranton,
and from the Larkmanna and : Wmuting Tallies, di
trolly through to Now York and Philadelphia. •
ea and after Monday, Nov. 10, Trains will be run
as Follows: • •
Cincinnati &press Tulin hound ELIA on N. Y. k
K. R. R., arrives at Great Bend toast A. M., ft mu
Owego, Binghamton; kc.,•and connects with the EX
PRESS Train which leaves Great Pend fur New
York and Philadelphia,... , .S:3O, A. M
No at MOilit'OAP; "
" Scranton, .111:15, t. .:Stroudsburg, • 4 1;:;11, P.
niinutes to %lisle,. "
Bridgeville,Philadelphia pas,,leave2:23,. -" •
" Junction v.:15, • "
" New York,.:. ....... • 7:13, "
Paisengers from New Yolk leave Pier, No. - •
• 2, North river, at 7::I0,:s. sr.
From Philadelphia,' leave Walinit street •
Wharf, at •
6.
Leave Junction,.. • . "
Due at Bridgeville, Phil. connection, —12:15, P. M.
" Delaware, 15 minutes to dine,.. .13:15 ,
Stroudsburg, 1.30, .4
Scranton, 5:40 "
" ••-Montrose; 5:15, "
" Great Bend- reso,
Connecting'at Great Bend with the Mail
Train Westlq.., a:10, r. v.
Scranton Accommodation Train,, leaves
Scranton for Great Bend at • • 111:45, A. 11.-
Arri re at Great Bend ; r. x.
Connectirg - with Day Expresses Eaot and
West, on N, Y. &B. R.
Returning, leaves Great Bend at r:l5,
Due at Scranton_
Stroudsburg Aecommodsition Tram leaves .
Stroudsburg for New York, and Inter
mediate places, at •..••5.01 A If
Returning leaves N.Y. for -Stroudsburg ai.‘s:no, r. x.
Passengers toOnd from New York will clintig cars
at Clarksville. .
To and from Philadelphia, v N in li. D. R. R., ICak•
or take. the ear! at Ilridgeville. •
For Pittston, King-lon. and Wilkesbar re, take L.
& R. It. R. cars at Scranton. a
For Jessup, Arohibahl, ana Carbondale, change
cars at Greenville.
Tickets sold and baggage checked awn all sta.
dons on connecting roads.
PasACitgers to and from Wilkesbarre, Wyoming,
&e., via Lackawanna k Bloomsburg Railroad, go
through without any' detention at Scranton, as the
trains on that road run ir. connection with the Ex
press Grains on the 11. L. & 1I: It. R.,—hence pas
sengers may leave Kingston at A. If.. :11.11 ar
rive in Philadelphia at 8, r. at., or N. V. at 7;15.
Returning, leave Philadelphia at 7. A. sr., or New
York at 7:30, and arrive in Kinglnon at se. is. •
Fare from Kingston, Wyoming and Pitt! n to
Philadelphia, $1,50„ to New York, $1,75.
Ticket! sold and Baggage elle:ked through.
- D. 11. DOTTERF.R, Sup't
•
Wm. N. JF.NKS, General Ticket. Agent
Sept_ 21, 1350.
. _ .
LITIIOGItA PdIS Ai ti-t'. Pailasin tubes,
and Artist's Brushes; The Balm of a Thousand
Flowers, for beautifying the. complexion ; Gourand's
Powdres Subtiles, for rcrtiovina• supertlionis
also his Italian Medicated Soap for removing Tan,
Freckles Pimples and Sallow complexion; Batche
lor's Liquid Hair Dye,'alsri his Moldavia Cream for
the hair; Halloway's Pills and Ointment, and nearly
allthe Pill!, Ointments, and Patent Medicituls in cre
ation, at
Montrose, June lg. 185 a.
-
41
EMI
;4 ,
Ix d. Pat,
ease,
11111
1 : told,
'the wtood,
'pHs' subseriher keeps Constantly on hand for ,sale
at his estahlishtnent in Montrose, the best qual.
ty of SO 1.7:504 l', manufactured from the lye of
wood ashes and grease, in the old fashioned way, am!
not hr. any patent procrs..
• For those that furnish the grease, he manufictures
the soap - Air "4,40 a barrel. Warrai:ted in all eases
to he a good article, or the Soap may be returned and
the money refunded. • -
l'er barrel, A 5 ,110
lfalf Barrel, - • 4 •55)
Callon 0 •
Whole;:ale (lealeni will be furnished—if tlelicereil
at the Ashery in Ifontros'e----at the rate of ten barrels
for $l5, or at Scranton at ten barrels for $.14.
.11011 N
Montrose, Mamh 17, 1 85t1, • lOn 1
. •
Prof.. Charles Morris,
BBARBER, Shaving Saloon, and flair Dresser, hay
mg again removed his shop from its. former loca
tion in the basement, of Searle's Dote!, 'to the room
orer (landler': Store, is prepared to exercise his art
in. the most Scientific manner, on all who maybe
pleased to entrust their heads or faces to his hands.
Nor, Itt(l. -
.22y1
Read the following Letter.
HOME TESTIMONY. --
Wi have rmeked the following letter in relation to
Dn. ...11on.51fe - INntati Root PILLS: .
Arnrcs Fora Cortxrats,
.Susq. Co:, Pa., Sept. 28th, 1856..
Nessus .1..1. Wurrx d: Co., New York:—
"The Morse's Indian Root Pills had from you give
universal satisfdri;on, in - xvr.nv ussTANCE, and our
farmers use them for almost - everything. The .DTS
arromx has been raging in this section to an alarm
ing extent, for the last Six months, srAucr.t.r a SIMILE
family having escaped, ExcErr THOSE ivitEOr. your
pill:Aare been CSED AS A PREVENTITE, in which CaSe
they have METER rAtt.rn. I will inform yOu shortly
how .to send a further supply. Your'ob't. Serv't."..
-UNIONS° 11. Sit ITIT.,
S tch lett !rs Ai the above need no comment from tz..,
they ought to eonvi4e all of what we firmly believe,
that lir. Morse's Indian Root Pills are the veri Lest
Pill ever made.
Sold• in Montrose I,y S. 11. & P. Sayre,.and by one
pentim in every town, and'in all 'country stores. A.
J. White & Co., 2 St. Peters Place, New York, sole
Proprietors. -47-tf
' - .Notice.
riNIE arectints of Pittrick-aud Dintoelt must be set-
I tied immediately 'or they will be sued without,
further notice. E, I'ATRICK,
Montrose, Oct. 29, 1836. G. Z. DI MOCK ,
COME AND SEE.
Q CENTS in ca.sh, will buy one -dollar ' s worth of
0;1 the splendid stork of . Spring and Slimmer
Goods . just receiving at the Cheap Gish and Barter
store at Dimock Four C . orners, where almost every
body now goes to buy their gocids.
Ilan and Salt kept always on hand.
Dimock, May 28, 1858. WIL H. THAYER.
in
rvIIE undersigned has received from the city, and
will keep cumin:mks' on hand.
• A Good Stock of Iron, •
and having secured the services of a good workman,
is prepared to do •
• Shoeing, Carriage-Ironing,
and all sorts of work in his line protnpay and tri.ll,
and cheap for cash.
Those baring accounts with the subscriber of over
a year's standing, are requested to settle up without
- _ DAVIT) LATIIkOP.
Oct. ZO, 185 G. 42.1 a.
liallato Robot, a superior lot, just received
/1 and will be sold 71. III'RIIITT.
New Nor; 5 lBin
* •
. • 4§Ampuition. . ; •
•I
Biwiling llowder, Safety Fuse, Gan Pow
der, Shot, Lead, Gun Caps and Wormeir.,Pow
der Fludts,- Guns, Merolrers,,- Caps.
.t.e.; at the
store of • ABEL TCHMELL.
Montrose, Octoher LI, 18;.!;..
• MILLINERY,. i
Dross Making and Fancy Siore:
A. D. STORM A; CO.I
W OLUrep:fu announceto
FAST?' DRESS MODS L FURNISIIING STORE,
ou Main Street, over the Farm:T*4 Store where they
will be happy to see their old friendu, and also solicit
the patronage of new ones. Miss Chase will attend
to the Millinery . department; the Dress-making de
partment wine under the charge of MiSI , Vatter
house. • Sept. 24, 1056. :17—tf
. Hurrah hr the -Ne Store I I
rrIIE wademigned take . please in announcing to
JL their friends and customers that they have mov
ed into their NEWSTOITE, with an entire new
stock of Goods, consisting of every vatiety , of met
clumdise kept in country or city. Friends, give us a
call! We do not acilat "old fogy" prices, nor "Jew"
those SU purchase of us; but trade fairly and hon
orably at "lire and let live" rates. We both preach
and practice the true -business principle of*" quick
sales and small profits." Let it he distinettr ,under-
Mood that we do not wish to sell goods on . a long
credit. We shall seU goods so leiljuit" the pur
chaser can aflbrd to borrow money at. twelve per
cent, and pay down for them. • Salt, Flour and pro
duct. of all kinds ketst.coustantly• on-. hand, and sold
at lower rates that/ at any other establishMent in
town., To prove that weary not botra - fits,, ,, hut tell=
lot plain truths in plain- way, call and pun:base. •
kinds'ofprositseetiikenitreschatiref o i .
0 046 - ` • -
• Maitre's - se, October 1.1, 16.Sti. n
- • 40-if
It ILROA D.
SOIP MANUFACTORY.
rincr. ,4
Great Bargains
IN I lITEItt aO-D S
AT
A. ',Aril-Tito") 4.K1
\7 . .F. are 00w nfreting the balance or :1 largo :410el .
o f LA /p/A.,s" imEsS ci OW'S, r. '1,(1711.5,
S.I77.VETTS, .1 N D REA T. l + .1' NA .1i F: CLOTH
ING at gteatTy reduced ptiett::, orier to , ?nuke
roam for our Spring totreliust is the 'line to
hu cheap, as we are tletettnittt.4l to s• 011 011' 001:Ftnekt.
Fi?teen and twenty per cent tnuy lie s:11 - e
-t3 calling
on. us itittnethatelv. -
Mir, Rich I : rerwit ilerr:innot, worth 111 I'2
per.3 - nO. • 2
_Prat/qui Strip lid Plaid Dela inr., tismilkv sold
for and '2.F. 6d. for ISq nod I.'o Bents. •
• i'irramdtax, / 1 -kir,ns; en/mrip, ilawhr/A, opd
Lir , dxrux at price? Iluttu ill •-• it.cvs."
241Satieitst film) :ts, (1(1. per yard to per yard, and
per cent. Tao the inaliet price.
We also keep o hand n - tine ttsz:ortnient of
11R Ch 771.:‘;,
nll ;;miles an d 0 ,11, m ; flotq,s".! to
•
Illack and colored Doe Slskns, Fattcy
Grey, .4*.ent.rekg
. .
.
.fiendy-31nde (ioehing..
overcoatri front $4 . to $10; Pilot, for only $2,z,0 ;
Vesty Over-hawk, FLAnnO Jaeketzi; a very nice arti
cle to Trull in--ealt tool to ot'le oti.
/fats a n d Caps. 17001,x mniq'Slioes, V, aq-ery.
Ilitrdw arr.(lnd Gt-orerie..o
A lot more of tllth , e fine TlNi4..r. Try; if •I:othittg
morethan a tlrpni'ttfi, and tome to
.INK R 11-(3:770"1V5,
ftettide - many tidal- things that a e 11311 bell:111,y t.:
be all whir favor us With a call. :We can and %; ill 5..11
good+ as cheap a, they canha tioaght anvolier . e.
thi: , country, Ylinghaint on .n . ot trcceitt od,
sell a dollar'A worth of goods On a y !,iar's credit as we
will a bill of fifty for ra`.-11.r• 31ny lie amount 31.41
hying the pay. and yon mired not s•ll‘unl your time ,o
ing "fork State,” as we ore nit the ant tr;
your money here
.
. • • N. IL .'
•
is. n..rnembor all we have said •we menu. :Ind if ally
:4.4mi! wIlli•all at Nil. 8, rrittm A VENUE,• We
will kore All ;re have said to their e n tire satistoetion.
L - ..11' II kind. of Produce, '1:1.77'1:1:, SOl•k.',
. 0 . 1) if e r . es, ta v a ,,, i n esc l iango f or goods et the
AVOrt: lIATES:
.., A. LATHROP .k. t'll
Montros.., Fe - uary 12, 18,:;t1. . , ' - rd.
New __ ____ -.----
I.:en. in Illoni.srose
.:- .
\
TIIE: Will IN KANSIS . CONTINUES:
1.17 those who attempt6l to gqt. up - a fig'tt in
Montrose, against "sceozhi.,rategood4 and hiel.
prieCs,".oitll the fag-ends oP thrt3'.'.t.or four old stoylo
have fizzled ; ?Ind .
liiee!er and Sincldnx ,
u litwe BOOT AND slior , ; To ;;E - ; 4 loc.:,
Qt ree t ; south of s4.arle's ITUtel,-;-.witli.thel.irg4 ... . .
best ast.orttnent of Goods ever brought info this
ker, bought at the , ,
EOM
.1,0 Ir S7' FIGT' .1;1;
,
mnt Melt 'they mill Fdi a ' :0)60 cn t , are • d k •-•
to-mined to give •• the oldwodgi!r" a 'hard one.
We do not intend to he undersold by any °flip:
establishment in Town: We have - only Ti'gay, Come
and See, for "seeing is believing." ,‘ITt , do not de
sire to pyr onr goods, prelet ring to t' let our nails
Itraise 1 . 101 ;".. but we may be permitted..to gay, fbr the
information of purchasers, that we hav v e just .received
AN EXTENSIVE STO('K f SupcOor git,tlity and
Rtylr; comptising kind 4 (;ntlemon's.l.tolies',
and Children's wear. Also a g•lMeral :15. , U1tillellt of
Findings, and Leather of all lauds. -
Work made Worrier,:thil roptiring.ilone neatly
REELER ziT(loll..‘
Montrose, Jane 11, 1 S5ll. • 't
NOTICE.
13rBLIC notice is 11(41 , 1)3: given th:tt Si. A. W 001-
1. RUFF is receiving -a ner lot •nr Stores and
Wareg of all kinds ustpdly kept in the Stove and
Tinwate line of business. among .whict may,he found
a better assortment of Siloves, heavier,' larger, and
more durable than ever before olfct el in this county.
All the prof you need will he just tolcall and exam
ine for yoorselves. All stoves warninteil in every
respeCt.
Kcpt canstantiv no hand, an extensive aAsortment
of- T/X WA 1: 1:", made nit of thr. !hest to: aerials,
which ie otn.red for sale as ellf`ap can hr bonght
in any market. Also On Land , Lead: Pipe of a ll s i i .
es, Crain and Gearinz for Chain Pump., all size..
lltasa mid Porcelain Kettles, and all:kinds:Tapp:met!
Wat e.
, . . .
.4.l)bing (lone on short notice nnil,in good
gootlA in the lisle will be RIM cheap ror ca,ll or
(approredi credit. S:.l. WoOIinUFF.
liontro4e, Mirvit 19; ••
Valuable Lauds Foe Sale.
rOR SALE IN ONE - BODY, abmit 5500, acres of
Land on the waters of Spring Brook, a branch
of the Lackawanna river, in Tatzerne:Conuty,l'emia.;
about midway between -the thriving; towns of Scran
ton and Pitt-ton. These lands arc covered with val
uable thelier, and being situate-in the most extensive
mineral region in Pennsylyanhi—ktiown to contain
iron ore—and believed to abound in coal. and ! w in g
also in the immediate vicinity of . tieveral railroads
made and now in progreSs—offer to he capitalist in
opportunity for the investment of money that seldom
occurs. For:farther information apply to N. I'. 110
sack, F.sq.,.*No; 11, Wall street Nerr:fork, or to the
subseribcr, at Montt ose, Susquehanna counly,l'a., - the
nttorimev in fact of the ownem
April 6, 1854. HENRY BRINKER.
rOnTANT TO 7.11Z)11:12,c
.. • -
Nen - Freight Line front - ;3l . ontrew
•
mLL & ARMSTRONG,
• Commi:tsion ..lferchouts, No. .I*.Erfe .13.1;1(1;swi.
I{OR.the better accommotlition of the Fanners of
Sustja county, - we bare concluded to reccive
freight everyllay of the week (Sunday'g eic,mted,)
at the store of It. S. WiLzon and Son, who will attend
to shipping the same to New York, ttnd the return
bills will be paid in cash at their store.
Capt. Wiekhatn is their Salesman..tthose lortzet
perience on the N. Y. it K Railroad i justifies him in
s.aying that justice will he vlootcto hislpatt (no. Wlth
the above arrangement we invite furinerA to give u;
a • JCSTCS ItILT,
CHARLES B. ARMSTRONG.
Monttose, Aug. ' M!t-ne,
_ .
I_ I3ERSONS desirous of ping me Money, on debts
• of any description, can dO so liy leaving their
pay:acing with Post, Cooper & Co., flanlccrs, llont
mise, to my credit, whose rt•ceipts !will be allowed
front theirdate. ,C. L. WARD.
•
.
- A p-il 18 1"8:1G . lilt•
NEW MILFORD. STOVE EMPORIUM
In Full Blast. '
Two littud,:ed and Sere:ilk-I , IW Stores 1;o
-side by..Diekerrno . d f Gi
E are it*tveeipt of the large-zttstoek of Stores
VV" ever offered in Niirthein Pennsylvania, Con
51Sth!g of i'ooking; Parbir, and
.Sl:c 7 plate, both fbr
wood and Coal; uho, a full as,zortruent of large sizes,
for Sto:es'and Churches_
Would call plc-Ocular attention The jeltersooian
Elevated Oven, the most perfect and heaviest plate
stove -in market. Amohg. our assortment or large
oven, would mention the Empire State improved, as
being very heavy plate,- perfect finish, and a superi-
or baker. Farthers of Susquehanna enmity, you have
been in the habit of purchasing light stores and light
trimming, and. paving as Much as yon ought to for
heavy plates and heavy trimming,.
IVe manufacture our fiarniture;and sell at man
ufacturer's prices. Let those Who pay - a maker profit
compete with us if they can." •
on
connected
with the tin trade, done as usu'al on short notice.
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• DICKER.3I4N Si GARR ATT
\t'.l4" Ililfiid , So - pt: IR. 18:;5. • '
WATCH AND CLOCK MAKING
BUSY NENS.
iwri.Er. & READ - with pleasure inform . their
.1.1 0 friends and thc-publiC that theyllave again totu
menced the eVpuirinz of Watchs, Clocks, and Jew
elry, by _ •
I:. lIIGGINITOTITA.M.
of New tork,-Imil late of Syracuse; and ao highly
has he,been recommended by sonic of the first lions;
ea there as IA kteady'ar.d first rare tot)rkutair, that .we
hare given hint a personal interest in the business,
so that our friende may have everr confidence in hav
ing their work done •with cia-e-attd despatch.
in addition to-his general knowledge of the vari
ous kinds of mad foreign watches, he also un
deratandi:the Clock business, from tie largest Turret
to the smallest :114uiel Clocks, whether foreign or
botne:,made. • • -
• llogitKete, J,iimary ,Es, 185 c. ;:! •
. .
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. „ . . ,
Stoves! St.ovetk: .
ITS.l ,vit R tm .g-r_ x _%iouidir t eiteat . wiiti„,., t,,iii.3
k I' NEW STONTSJust tecetred,
including a full aisomment of Elitrated Ovens, Air
Tight, Large Oren, and Premionf Cook Stoves, with
a soporrior variety of Parlor, Offile and Shop Stores,.
for WOod or Coal : also Stove Pipe, Zinc, Sheet Iron,
Store.Tniies, sc.; Xis assortmtut - will include the ,
most select and desirable Stover:lti Market and will be
sold on the most farorahle tenni, for caatt or os TIM!:.
• 'Nett', Milford, Oetoher 2 . ...,- - itis6. , . . •
•
_ „.., . : .., . .., •
A few, Ploughs unit Moves, whic 4 will
ricAv:spict,kfts th e n cost, , to cloic them out, by ' f
Sept. 24. Is:ie. ~ • ':•-:I F. B. XILANDLBR.'
NOTICE.
CATHARTIC PILLS
.
OPErtATP. by their powerful influence on the
bite:m:ll viscera: to purify the blood and stimu
late it into healthy :action. They remove the
' obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other
organs of the body, and, by restoring their irregular
action to health, correct, wherever they exist, such
derangements as are the first causes of disease.
An extensive trial of their virtues, by Profeasors,
Physicians, and Patients, has shown cures of dan
gerous diseases almost lieyend belief, were they not
substantiated by persons of such exalted position
and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth.
• Their certificates are published in my American
Almanac, which the Agents below named are
pleased to tarnish free to all _inquiring. •
Annexed we give Directions fur their use in the
• complaints which they have been found to cure
Fon CosTiVENESS. Take one or two Pills, or
such quantity as to gently move the bowels. Cos- .
tiveness is irequently the aggravating catise - of
PILEs, and the cure of one complaint is the cure
of bath. No person can - feel well while under a
costive habit of body. Hence. it should be, as it
can be, promptly relieved.
Fog Dysrersfa, which is sometimes the cau`se
of Costicencss, and always uncomforffibio,-take mild.
doses ,-- from one to four to stimulate the stomach
and liver into healthy action. They wilt do it. and.
the heartburn, bodyburn, and soul/torn of dyspepsia
will rapidly disappear. When it has gone, don't
forget what cured you.
For a Fort. STOMA cn, or 31)rbid Inaction of the_
Bowels, which produces general depression of the
spirits and bed health, take (ikon four to eight Pills
at first, and smaller doses afterwards, until activity
and strength is restored to km systeth. .
FOR NERVOUSNESS, SIC HEA DACHE, MACSEA I
Ada in the Stomach, Bach ' or Side, take from font
to eight pills on going to bed. If they do not oper
ate sufficiently, take more the next (fay until they
do. These complaints will he swept out from the
system. Don't wear these and their kindred dis
orders because your stomach is foul.
FOR SCROFULA, ERYSIPELAS, and all D . iSeaSeS
rf the Skin, take the Pills freely and frequently, to
keep the bowels open. The eruptions will 'ocner
ally soon begin to diminish and disappear. 3lmiy,
dreadful ulcers and 'sores have been healed up by+
• the purging and purifying effect of these Pills, arty
sonic disgusting diseases which seemed to saturate
the whole system have completely yielded to their
influence, leaving the sufferer in perfect Health.
Patients!' your dnty to society forbids Dila you
should parade yourself atoned' the world coveted
- with - pimples, blotehes,•uleers ' sores, and all or any -
of the unclean diseases of the skin,'l,ccattse your
system wants cleansing. '
. :To PrerrY THE. BLOOD, they are the best medi
cine ever discovered. They should be taken freely
and frequently, and the •impurities which sow the
seeds of incurable diseases will be swept out of the
system like chaff before the wind. By this property
they-do as much good in preventing sickness as by
the reruarkable.cures which they are making every
where.. -
LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, and all Bilious -
.Affections, arise from some derangement—either
torpidity. congestion, or obstructions of the Liver.
Torpidity and congestion vitiate the bile and render
it unfit . for digestion... This is disastrous to the
health, and the constitution is frequently under
mined by no other cause. Indigestion is the's ,-rap
.toni. Obstruction of the duct which' empties toe
.bile into the stomach causes 41ke bile to (11T11101Y
into' the blond. This pro/Mate-Jaundice, with a
long and dangerous train o` evil,. Costiveness, or
• alternately costiveness and diarrlora,_ prevails.
Feverish symptoms, languor, low spirits, weariness,
restlessness, and melancholy, with sometimes in
ability to sleep, and sometimes great drowsiness;
sometimes there is severe pain in the side • the skin
and the white of the eyes become a grQuish yellow ;
. the stomach acid ; the bowels sore tithe touch ;
the whole system irritable, with a tendency to fever,
which mar turn to bilious fever, bilious colic, bilious
diarrhea, dysentery, - &c. A medium dose of three
or fklitr PilLs taken at night, followed by tabor three .
in the morning,and repeated a few days,will remove'
. the cause of all these troubles. It is wicked to suffer '
such pains when You can cure them f4 - er 2i cents.
RHEUMATISM, you
'and all Inflamnintori Fe=
rers, are rapidly cured by the purifying effetta of
these Pills upon the blood and the stimulis which
they affirm' to the vital principal of Life. lor these
anti all kindred complaints they should be taken in
mild !loam to move the bowels gently, but freely.
As DlN:stat Puss, this is both agreeable and
useful. No Pill can be made more pleasant to take,
and - certainly nonelms been Made more effectual to
the purpose for schTeh a dinner pill is employed.
ramAnEn Rl
DU. J. C. AVER tic CO.,
On 31.i11
t tf
Practical and/Analytical Chemists,
LOWELL, MASS., •
AND SOLD BY
.•
. 1•••:•r; • • ••- I Cr, 31V1It! 07e
Ilv
PEE
.F;.,-
V.( !NT; the gr-ent v....iety
l .
. Stote !nay found 411 of D., .Tayne's justly
cod:La:it ni FaittilY M-dieir.cs : • re's t'h'orn l'oeto
•al and ratlinifi‘: Ilafs&y's ni t ~.4;.• \V-hie and
Foryst ; 041.1 n Pitt •.rs
London's it s Fa . n.ilv ".sledio!n,-s ;iit's
Gar•ghng 1.1,0 for sln - ,tins,iti wie .
or boar:. over . . : lftne
il•-•, Ilotso ; Vet Illif:;;10, and a
.1 - allay of other Lind, ; 31.tgnetie ()hat:tent,
the groat ryntedy for burns, rlif•tnnatism, all- jn
flatinna tory comptiints; I:At-incl. a first rate
thing for "dmil.ir- iil;4o--es as ; An.
droiFs' Pain- ing .11.1..0.:t, gootlat ticle ; 'Wood/.
.noel. s Balsam and Ifonc twoad's Jann
dif•e Bitters, t'atilser Props, Liniment, and Dys•:ntary
lirors ; .01111 , 01: nil for Dys , r,fery..; ;10,41,
ton's for Dy:Tipsia ; !B•lnilio'ors Extract of
Ifueltit and Ex . trant ; a satiety of
Salvos, the host in market, and an almbst
entlle N : vat iety of J'atent Medicines. altOge.ther too
manero'n.s - ro olmmoratt . , :--lAtt strllloe it to say, that
the publia4viil tifol neatly every thkg in this - dine, at
-the Przig,- - ainl F.iney Stot t• of ABM. TI - RIdELL.
3.lontrcsa, :July. _
VPWAHD A .7 "1) ON W.AIiT).
The'Binci , 2,7 131;iiiztzi.4 Zan
Pel. 7 ,n!ed.
\I)-tits Tilde's.; oi• to pal:n
lIftlf:!fl" of Goofis ' lately re
ceived froth . ata uld broken. disco EstabNA:m(llC in
Din 4hamtewi, IE:3 provol entir^ failurc to our
f;i... 11 ,1s 1,:.%1 f.. " S,firtf cR ILi;,i q. " IVe
knoWledge the fact Aids-ouhl judge thut' teeing'
{vier out Wczt; juts) woultl be lil that was: necessary to
convince the puhlie that & EBIZIATAN,
at their More l'uhne A l venne, first door ale)ve the
Po,t nave the larges , t and most 4losiruble
.tack of BM)TS , ' -t X 1) SHOES ever introduced Kitt.
this. 1111:.kct ; which for Fricc (we orer no compelit ion
with X,Yortri rat , fp. , 01-...) ‘llll ' ;Witity chal
lenge .colot,ctitiort. We ale rocciving weekly fro l t.
the Best 11 . 91t , e-: hi New Yoitz- the latest style: and
I.c.;t-valities of Crw , ( , , our a.,, , ortioent
complete. .
July 50, ,ftiA a large addition toner
lnrnter stoA. of of Gent, Leatlve,
l'attoit I.o.ather short 1:00t,=, F etwli Boots
Gait -r Shoes a:: 1 slips all -tries. Lodi Gaiter r
Slippers :toil liu t hest ilitatitiezi; also 130,15'
Youthsaryl l'hihirel - o , Gaite'rs and :41oles. iitt
meat hi Inat:ict. fae . t. every thitig hclonging to. the
ALL kind,. or and Findit.;.: Cc. .:117
o f : no de t,, orowr al:11 r.vp:dring, done
neatly. NI.:1f0 NS & If Fill:1M AY.
Mont.rn<.e July 25.•18.1i3.
NEW. MILFORD
• Shawl, Cloak and Drhs Goods.Empolium.:
Foil FALL, 1856-
T 81.7111 1 ITT would again invite attention to
. new ;:toekbr, .
Fall and Winter -G00d§..,-
.inchaling a great variety•of rich Fall Prints in new
tt.vles ; Plain and Fancy Del:dues and Cashmere;
Piain and F.tney Mohair Cloths; Plain and Plaid Me
rinoes and Partunattas: Blind: Brocade; Plain .and
.Fancy Silk ; Wool, Btoche 'Cashmere and. Silk
sliawka G.ents Shawls, Rich Ribbons, Bonnets and
'Flowers,-Ladies Cloths and rich 'Velvets for Cloaks, •
Broad Cloths, Cassimeres t &lc , a ith a large - assort
ment of other STAPLE and . FANCY GOODS as
- •
• "lard Ware, Crockery, Lon and Steel, Painti,
Oils,. Boots and Shoes, Hata, Cap., Clocks,' Buffalo
!lobes, Carpeting, Se.; with-a large and 'new assort.
men! of 5W1144 of the most itnproeetl STYLES
and CON:URI:MON% all of which will be sold - to
meet the views of the cloacst buyers for cash or ar
provt.ld credit. _
N ew 'Milford, October 2, 18:,11.; -
'FACTS FOR TIM . p . corium,
fIF T suliscriher is Carrying on the CH-4 il: 1 ;
BITSIKESS in all its various branches; tit I
the Chair and Ware Shop in Ilarfortl, whet*, May be I
found a 'greater' varie ty of Windsor and Rocking ,
Chairs than at any other establishment in the . eOuhty;
also Flag and Cane Seats, Bureaus, ltedsteada,
CR, Settees, Tibles . , Stands., ke. &e., nil of which will I
be sold at the,lowesf,prices. at retail, (or wholesale;
With: short notice.) :AU work warranted Ai - 0141'14de . i
and of good material. Short eCedits antistnakproats
will be ley motto. For demon/gr.:Won, of - ilia Pbove
uct;4_ols.ai r p:r4ltio iriy.oho - p ffarford - villa,te. - I
7 • I. A:ltqtr= t
- • •1:51n4 •
EMMEN
17' POOTS!
- SMITH 'FORDILIM & CO
en v
i •
. -
Cabilket A.akers t
•pARE plea.saro in offining, to theie-customerg, in
addition to their nstt•ti Large %to4k of c.AniNET
Wonr,"the largest and Lett assortment - of CANE,
FL A CI, :- . .-1.417,1 WOOD SR.4.7 l .llALMS . eiver
1 rd for sale In Sniquehanon county, nil of whiell were
,
manufaeturell expressly to t,nt.,: ,
And they can
mtrvant them to he n Anton for art Me. C7ttl at their
W a re -mo m , f oo t of 31:iinc i street i , and examine for
you rsel • sr.-vr. SMITH.
E. C. 10IISHAM
A. SMITH*
1
3 r`11;: 711 GI:IST AND SAW MILL.
1 30ST having purchased the above
1. c,:taidi,lim,;, , , nr: will keep crerrtatitl• on haed Sec
! , r l.)d 1731 , , , Th0cr, Coro Meal Turrior
;1,, a 1,., Chop oi r 4.1 Ilran irthe lowest:cash price's.—
; Cust.:in work will lie done with despatch, and iiinll
prornmted, • 138111
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.11o:dro4e,'.1olv. 11453.
DR: HALSEY'S FOREST WINE.
, AND
C:17_124:0A TED reinEs*
The most extraordinary dizeovery in the
World ?
1,900,000 1301 Iles and lluXessolll annually,
Tilat's .4 .17).‘; ()Pi,/ I .Sal •F!) FR OJi
PI: E MAT(' G 8.1,1 I:'F TILLS
, .L.i Tli ) 1;47( •
I MON, A . or t ll •• ffinet my•xeeptirm 3 l4k o ch ar .
a - rouriv 14 limn every
T.3;-; )%ittle.. , :; to
nietikEity,
The aiiim:io t : : lumber (4 e:les. cured, a::
ti,'lcd to by.ic:t:o, ;old other te,:tiolordols, received
6 gr.li part-1..o: th.. 1.71d0n and hoza
I , t. t8: - .5, to JaLlui)ry Ist, 1856, in
:
C.:ses vitl.exi
. . -
No:vox:: .1!.--4 - xidx: , - , -; 18 . .
R.::-.•::::::::.krx! '. 2ri 1.
14.):,,Iimptiv., (i., , litik., c4.!,1„:,,:nd co, -1 1 :: -,ift7.. '..
- Live:. comr.l.Li:it
.., sot --.::
11,:nei:ti dviliiity 61 1 ~
11V.srt•I)A:t.atv1 11 . 1 1, iIII:11 co , tiv”nesr; —705
J'a•ztnt.: , and linip'altily color 010 1 ,2 sti l l 4913
Billon , ili,tirAlitr, . • 1611'.
Scx•xdxxl:: :ii - t.l xxix•icti:i3l conxplxiiixts, .....21;x:
.I.auntlit..! • ' :I'l7
5..:1; 'r!“..nrn and Er%si:wispt '",G7
.1:_6,10 and I'vor - 711 •
11;,;•,-1 -rd. , iiif r. , 1 ,, •-• . ' . 110 1- '.
o.ltvt• 4... a: if t:;-: di -0; tie; , • * ..„.Sl . l I -
. .
1;,:t a stoort- timc 1m; e!ti.. , cll:•i:lyo these greatand
nr•dirint•s have Leen made known to the pith
lie,yet I Inei i .a trd-,, hove a!ready tie:lto:evil their good
1 - ovalid , , ;Ave.:: at - et 11 ttA
1 . ..p.04,1 1.0114 :t , lO, •i t 1.(•,:10te.41,t 0
ante vi!joiott: li-All.l limn their 'The great
;Ito:Int tla.e done has in.
doe 11:o:1;o:1d:to royomiitoitti then to [lienr fritltilis.
lion of it,t.•_ti it:c and phy.. , itians have sanctioned their
re.,oennnn.i ,, ,l them to the pahlle.
it' Vllll W.IPt Lot yone e;iiistititiifn i
that, , i;v,lirking p0i.n0,c,,1,n1,4:-( other
tench 116 t sly . % tit , (l;,:inex as con.
!lilt tr..or•o:y tho4te exrell,•nt and Egret,
Ineparation, , 11.1. , ey's 'Fci est Wine and
H ytr.i the ely' , o4 , 4l).zia, et' :4.!n trotid.44i with
on-rive:less, take thi , 44 \Vine :in4f - the
the direct itEoz, :t..Arnt r. it! then got well.
iC co:t are nerv4c.nz, rr wcakly, nt 14:ice emaciated
e10:..!tena , :044., or 144;neral delAity, the
will restore vori t 44 lu4;ll4th
It: have nAnyAthy colored ,I;in,_or ilint:ll‘e4, nr
pr-tA4-1, nr blo:ehe, , the, ;:• rne , lichie::" win purify the
',tow; and eradieme sttehilltmloc,:.
If po , ....frirt.t a w. , .tedy con, , ,titution, and feel your
•••1.t•• too twld tier Sour the.se excellent
anti lice: r.lll iuvigovate your constitution
t:olify it tor tuuzor life. - •
II you are bilirm, tnay he known by ,such
, :yi,ll;tioos ds. , m,zi:te:•s, loss bf:Tpetite, dizzinesiza,
ft.r; I pr,:gne, take a rood dose or the Fore 4t
a;t:1 they will p;;rte from the stoniztt.4l and bow
,•;- an mo Lill an t i hilif):l, tnati . rr , and 1411. preVenr
a lit or siekt,e,:.4, a:1 : 1 10.1 r dcrzto:s ',ill of
0;-
If yoa h.tvo cn•nplaint, tho Fr•rest
an i Pias will e'lr , it. The , e ex , yrt a roa•-
tiii Inn slint ny avCou 41:1 ti 44; liver, and have
, o en ti! inraa< of Lnn•ing thousands of this trouble
-10 di-eas, , . • -
the:e i. , rot, rviLti., a month in the
vear !hat Folly. mcmi`wr of yow. fuuitc does not COM-
Ol 1111 of; at or have
cm.7,,tt 1 11 1;11.. , ,
arf,. the 1 .1 ): , !11..i1i,Z14 I:f dir:nr!er ; end sielints:;,
it' ;ome kind or ; rm. Fuel' symp :
!OM , alWayit ,111/W that !ilk' or 11200eiti . Matter eX/F•ti;
ii: the stomach amt li . owelg, or that the system is oth-
Titn,Ty r.s , of the Forot Winennd
is via `siAtte,,, from isuvh
and Hill par the blood, and produce
::trengtl , aad anitivit'Ari.
Forest.Nledieine;4, kept always at to be
t.„ken,wh ene v er !zurlt symptoms are exhihit , :th will
,avo family almost entirely 1: om siekne,li,
well u-; your doctor's Iffil,which frequently atm - Mute
to more in a u'ork, tlutli sufficient of these medicines
to ke:p your tinnily in good.heahh for years.
. .. .
. . . .
'LADIES, the- Forest Wine is your medicine.-,-
Thi4 pleasant, agrecalde, }et ell'ective medicine, ex
actly suits yottr delicdte constitutions. If you nre
‘vealily, in• nervous. cu•ju genet:al ill health, [ilk Wine
will Flo more tt, restore you tlnip all mile'. medicines.
In all cases wherebile cNists, Or the bow'els constipa
ted, the Forest Pills al's . ° rhouid be taken, according,
to the directions. • -
31ARIXER awl TIZAVELErv, if you wish to guard
your it :against .siclinczs and clangorous diseases,
which may ji , oparcliz- cnur proride yourself With
the Forest IVine,-and Pills bcfi.ire'kttrog out oft long .
1 - oyagcs, that you-may have .thon on hand when•fe
quh•ed.
Fotrest lartre square bottles; one dollar
per bottle, Or six bottles for live dollars. Forest
fill , twenty-Cve cents per box. General depot . , 6 . 4
Walker :-Itreet, New York; and kept by one or time
ro,:p, , etable druLad-a in almost eviTy-city and village
in the Union and British ColonieS.
General Depot, 11-1 Walker St. New Yoric. Arent?,
in Montrose, Abel Turret!, in-Great. Bend, L. ' Scott,
and all druggist. 3. December :IA 1t513.
'TEMPERANCE SALOON AND
CO• 7 2 ; nr - 0 7-7 r - i
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ON' MAIN STREET MONTROSE . -PA
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THEsubset iber takes this method to keep it lie 7
fore the people of Susquehanna county ; hat at
the Temperance Saloon (the only one in - Montrose)
is the place to get Pies,"Cakes, Crackers, Cheese.
New York Candy, Sardines, Herrin - If, Oranges and
Lemons, Apples, Nuts ; Segnr, - Pickled Oysters, (Innis.,
Tongue and Cucumbers Small Deer, Ice cool LeM
onade .and Soda-water, Ice'Cream &c., to pat and
drink. Ai-o, at the tune placc,is kept on hand a
good assortment of 6' ROCKRIES, fresh from N,AV
York, such as Tea Of different kinds, good, froni
9d. to os. per potqnl; flrown,Sugar is noir selling at
9 rents per pound best Coffee Sugar at 1 i tents,
and crushed, puleti fired and granulated Sugar at 193
cents per
: Pound : Mackerel, Cod; White and:Blue
Fish, Pork, Lard„Sinoked 11ant and Shoulders, Dried
Reef, • Ham, Tobacco, (plug and fine-cut,) Vinegar;
Tallow Candles, Stearine, Patent and Sperm do.,
Rice, Soap of different kinds, from 10 to 12.1- cents a
bar, Soap Powder and Washing Soda, Sack Salt for
family use, Shot, Percussion Caps, White-wash, Scrub
and Shoe Brushes ' Stove and Shoe Blacking, hair
Oils, Perfumery and a Variety of Extracts, Matches,
Pepper, Cinnamon, Chives, ground do., Ginger, Mus-•
turd, French and Ann:Aeon, Coffee Essence, Corn-
Starch, Sago for puddings, Raisins from one shilling.
to .18 pence per pomill, Zantee CurrantS, Citron,
Mmes. Licorice ; drops and root do., Candies of all'
kinds, Fancy Candy Drops, Gunt'do,, Dried Peaches,
Plums and Cher rice, Oranges and Lenions, Pine .All--
pi e .. ! , cocoa, Broma and Chocolate; Nutmegs and pat:
eat Nutmeg Graters, patent
_Clothes - Fins, Transpar
ent Slate's, Slateand Lend - Peacils; \ Sweet and Castor
Oils in bottles, Fire Crackers and Other Fire Works,
Raymond's, Lee's, and . Wright's Pills, Salts, 'Dr.
Phyie's Camphor Ointment, an almost sure core for
the Toothache, Sprains,-Brnises, Burns, &e.i same,
Horse Medicine. and a large assortnient of Childrett'S
Toys, athong which are' horses on wheelsand rock
ers, Dogs,.. Lions, Cats, Birds, &e., small Pails and
Baskets, Clsrioncts.„Accordeons, Harmonicons, Jews
harps, a fere Ladies' Baskets and Sewing Birds ; also . ;
Flour on hand by the Nowt, sack or' barrel, at as
low price .and as good quality ti, t in be - bought in
Montrose.. • 4 r . -
All orders sent by friends, stage, 11).1P, or by chit.:
dren, with the MID; shall receive prompt attention
and - he dealt as fairly by as if these who ordered were
present themselves. \
The above-goods are .for sale , at Ye and let live"
priers: People , are requested "to-call and examine -
fortlicmselnes, Teems, cash orJ•eady pay. - Thank
ful for past favors, I hope to it on - object far .
those that want Groceries, Eatables,.dle.,, to get thorn
at the TemperanPe Saloon and Grocory.:
May. 21.4 In& R . MOM •
•= 'REMOVAL, •
M. S. Wilson Ilse reteated his. Stock tattioods Into
his new. Store (in the Bilek Illock) et the foot of Pub.
lie Avenue where the Mercantile business will be con
tinued under the4irin or M. S. Wilson-1V Solt— -Ad..:
dithnut ttv , .their present Stock will: be , tontinually
made and partielilar attention given: to ketp op-.a
genial , assoittnent:--especially in; the : 7. ilmbrare
BUSINESS TAffB.)
Williain. W= Wheaton — , M. D.
I f CLECTTC P/IYISICIA X AND SURGEON Res.
kettidly offers hiA serriccs to all who prefer the
" Itvfohned l'retiee" to :lie old .Bleeding ItGsierioe
aml ealomcl Ilan. Jackson Fusquchannn Co. F. •
i - - C. C. Hollister,. ,- -
1 VEALER, IN SADDLES. Ilanievi," Ttunix. Va.
i , liceA, kc:;:llontrose, l'a. "' : l iyl
I: -14.' . • . 7 • '' ,------ 77-----
JoD. Nail, It. D:,
I TJEYSICIAN AND SURGEON, :has* pettnanontly
I .1. ~imtteti himself at Brackneyville, &Lagueliana*
• I county, I'd:, and will promptly attend to all calls with
which lie may be favored.. ~
•
H.S. H.l
,napp, vith E. Qinldwell &84;tts,
IMPORTERS AND iDEALERS-1N CHINA, GLiksir,
1 and Eartlicii Ware, N 9.-7 0, 'Warren strest
,
ro !ISC.
.•
Dr. E. F. Wilmot, -. • .--
I 1 i --- 1 It ADtATE of the Allopathic and ilonicopathic
lj Nieges of Medicine, is Low prznauicnily lof - '
I rated in Great Bend Pa. -.
April 30,A856. -.- - -: -
A. BuAhnelj,
A TTORNEY fi CpussELLol: AT I.AW. Mee
Pi over :4.13.: West's M‘Store, Susguthato;
Dopot, . . •
" Ilyl
T. IL Ofchard; M. D..
t..3llY.:;:itilAfc ANTI, :ctltal.:ON, Jackson, Sanalue
.L hanna county, Pa. ltez , idqice at the Pesterlice.
Beeler. & Stodddid. - '
"rk EA LEIZS IN BOOTS Si: SildES, Legther k
ings, on Maine St., first door below Svarls
•
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Montro:le,- Jan. I, I 8:16. -
•
• William .11. Jissup, • .
A TTORNEY .V . T
LAW a: NOTARY' PU8L1.7,—.•
titiicc_on Public Square, Montro:e.-
• Dr.. H. Smith, • '
•
C. - 4:I7RGEoN DENTIST, .3tontrose, 'lit Searle...
L hotel, Monclays•nnd TuCsdalsof each week.
- -- - •
MiMillerFowlet, • -•
TTORNEYS AND COUNSEII.OIIB AT LAW,
m i d solicitors in. Chntwery. Oflice No. 4 t Oaks
=beet, Meago, 111.
Thomas Ingstruni.
EA LER IS DRY COPDS, Groceries, Clothing;
Croc'4ery,poots title Shoes, - 4tc., Smipsehanna
Liepc# , Po . . • • • • .• •
'Bentley & Fitch,
TTOTZNEYS AT LAW. AND BOUNTY LAND
C i.. AGENTS; .3lutruso,,Pa.
Q. S. DENILEY
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D. D. Hinds, •
f IVERY_AND lat.!!! A GE STABLE- Office 'in
Jl iluthe rear of Wilspn's Store, Montroxe, Pa.
. -
1. _Colstert, .
nEALER IN S'I'OVES, Tin, Copper, tun! Shiet
I._/ Lon Ware, Loderstille, near Gttr,tt tend Depot.
I)eeember 4. -
p. P. Irindf; • .
TT6IINET AT LAW, Sit4luelianna,..Pcr. Office
.!duinc street, oz .e door east of Lenlicitu's.
Albert Chamberlin.
. A TTOrtNEY AT - LAW and Justice of the Peace;
1.1". lwer I. L. Post. & Co's Store, Arontrose- •
. .
Wm. H. 'Jessup,
,1 TTPILNF.Y AT LAl' . :OM COMMIS:S[OI%7.II°f
DEEns, fur the State pf .New York, will attend :
to 01l tiusineAo entrusted to him with promptuess'and'
Office Public .Spi:lre, occupied by Hot:.
• , - Abel- Tutrell,
TAEALFiII. DR GS MEDICINES; Chemicals,
Plats, Mils, Dye-s.tuffs, grocerier, Dry Goods,
Hardware, Stoneware, Glassiare, Clocks, Watches,
Jew Cry, !•?ilver Spomis . , Spectacles,,Musical Instru-
Trusscs, Surgical Instruments, Liquors, Per
funii•ry,.lii-rur..., Stationery, llrushes, Shoes, Yankee
Notions, &c.
•
- - •F. B..thdadler,. - • •
AEA LER IN DRY GOODS, Emdy Made Clothing,,
GroCeries, Books and Stationery, etc., Public;
Avenue, Montrose, Pa.. - .
I. L. Post ez. Co.,
IN DRY GOODS, Groc;tties, ootfiery.,
street and
Flour; etc., corner of Toro. ,
pikestreet awl Aceitue, Ituntroxe, Pa, •
.
- . - J. Lyons 44. Son.; . .
lITIALETIS IN DIIY GOODS, Groceries, Hardware
Crocker!, Tinware,,Grocerieg, Books,etc.: also
carry on-the hook 111 ;14ingiminees=1: 1 1 . iblic Alinne
Jio,./rose, Pa. •
. ,
Bentley & Read,
ni:ALEIZS IN DAY r Gool)s; . Dings, Medicine!,
I.J Paints, Oils, Groceries, llarclivnte, Crockery,
Iron, Clocks, Watclies,• Jewelry, Silver Spoons, rer-
Ann cry, ke.—Ftiot of Public Avenue; llckntrose.:. -
& Wiiliam IL Jetattp;
v'tTORNEYS AT TAW; - .:lfoutroso,- Pa.- Prue
tif, Su.-iquellanna; Bradford, Whine W34:i..
min„ and Lazerne counties. - '
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William W. Smith & Co.; - • s
CABINFAT MAKERS. "They keep
.eonstantly on
hand a good assortment of all hinds of. cabinet
Furniture. Shop and Ware Rooms at the foot of
Maine street, .31o4trose,. Pe.. - • • . .• • ,
•
• • •• Rockwell
ATANUTACItREIO . drid DNA.L.RS in Straw
, I_, Good's,- Hat; Capps, Furs, Uotbrellast, Para
wl 44, Ribbons ? cfre-.-tte, N 0.49 cotalltuult street, New
riwk, . •
S. O. ROCKWELL
VC, WINTON
BALD-WIN Wholesale and .Retail deal
/I.a cr in Flour, Salt,. Pork, Fish,Latd, grain i feed
meal, candles, clover and thnothy . seed. '
. llarfcls fresh ground dour just received from
Ithica Mills.
Montrose-August
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• '• IL 'Thayer, -
Durstqi A N AND 7 STIIIGEO.I4.r, T Hoiltrose, Ps.e—
Office in the Farmer's store: . . • *2-038
- • Balikingjlonse . •
Post,: oopErt. - -&•co..•
lIE-NM' DRINKER,
WM. lIUNTTING COOPER.
Novellss
ISAAC r. post mber 1 0 .'1
D RAFTS on New York City st . MI Philadelphia. !
Collections prOmptly - made.anii remittell.
Office hours froin 10 A. N. to 3.
. • Messrs. Allen lc Ptixton;N: York.
ntFEra : :xcr„ . Simnel C. MOrton;
. • lion, William .Jsup, Montrose.
.D.P.CASTER. •1 • •
I NlllRsubscriber3 are noci-buitting;and sill ke/ip
SL constantly on hand, Lime of a very superior
qwlity at Morales° Depot; and'will sell it in any
quantities at a fair price. Persons wishing :s largo
flumitity can be supplied t. Nn a reasonable notice.
Superior ground - Plaster will be kept constantly on
hand hereafter. - • 1. L. POST.
It. DRINKER.
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L. SEARLFI.. •
Montrose DepUt; April
THE INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN.
PUII 4 I,ISHUD EVERY THURSDAY HORNING, AT 310:i7ROSZ,
PA., AT sl.„s° PRn'asttcm, 111 ADVANCE:
Rates of Advertisiug.
0 c s (18 lines or.less)' one- week,........40,50
O qunre two
te. square ." ' • three weeks, 1,00
square " . one 3,25
On • square •-" -two month. r,' - 225
;square ' —3l OO
One square tnonthi, 5,0 0 .
One square !` - One ye*l, • 8,00
For two or'more ihuares. in.serted !iy. the year, a -
deduction froni the above prices Is Made. Yearly ad
. verthiers q di have the'privilege of altering`or chaos
int; their advertisCinents without Additional charge:
BUsiness 'dads, not exceedincfive liner,inSerted
at s'..?„oo.per annum.. . •
.Teti . Wal'lC
This officeis_ Suliplied with'a good iinirtment - of
Jobbing InaterialN and ail' kinds of lib Work, such
as Canis, Pesters, Pamphlets, 'lke., will , be denaneat
ly and promptly.. . • ' -° -
New Fall Goods
. Peel 11011110.' -
IT-tvijust,(Pen*dit.,o*'itiock - - tit Yin 4d_Win
.ll-.4. tee Goods. •Their ot;ittl, assortment ii complete
and cheip 'the ebeapest., _ - ••- -
ClOthillfre.74 , verr
9n4 will 18 4*(0 , 84 to
lishment3a.the cenntrY. W - e
invite our filtoda, to tin.
mention., Oct. 8, 1.838;
1.. F..FITCU.
RISES