Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, January 14, 1858, Image 4

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. .- RICITARD' ItOFFMAN. , . "}.
5.
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,'..; ,- Alale of Love and Betantion.; ..
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• Rache Bentley; the lovely daughter - Ofpne
oft` t ri` PstfAnerchanta .of :London;, havink
t r
tfiairied G eorge Hoffman,. one of her father'S •
'clerks; uring the old - Man'.s.absence in India;-
he - on bs' your disinherited her and dis
eltarked-ti,Geqrge.,-.The latter being over
whelme - brdisapPciinturn:, took to drink.
and in a few Yearsihecarnez.a habitual drunk-.
ed.; .h . is wife .stipporting herself and]. two .
cluldren-r-flichard,
.now a fine boy .in-his
thirteentl6 , ear,' and Mary, a sweet child' of
six L--by I selling, one afte r another, the rem;
mitts of lie'. once costly I wardrobe and jewel-: . ,
.
. .On th last day of D'ecember •bf the yeai
in whic our story opens, Rachel. was math
,.
ontfood light or fireNnd that 'very day, the
rent mu the paid. • 1.. l • ]
Little Mary was moaning for • bread, l mi d '
crying ith-cold. • - -1
The d unken father Wila - t' the draM-Shop.
'The t l izeil mother ; had 'but one . more i
article o value deft—a!• locket containing a'
lock of er fathea hair. She had hoped :to '
be able o - sare this, the last momenta of her
once ha py hl. - But goaded by little Ma--
1
ry's_eri fur food sheieizeil the locket, rush
ed On Pawnbroker's, obtained a few shillings,
put bribe amount of thA rent, and
_with the
res t Purchased a little 'dilt.td and milk tor her
.children. and then set out, with theni, ] .to-visit
"the' Oldiconfideotiat cleric of her father, Peter
.Maiigle ] who: had ever been kind to' hir; . 16 -
I t
.Mangle,
cono-1t hiA, about. sending Richard • awuy
fronilt contaminating influences - with Which
he 144pr:rounded. ' ' . ' .-; .., ..- .. . - ; •
• 04 r eturning hone late on New Yen
from; her fruitless visit; for the old dolt-Avis
-not at
, ome, Rachel discov e red that her bus:
batid . h d been e r
hom-and stolen . the suni: she
had imt by for. the rent &OM' the place where
She has coneealed it, and 'gond all again, to
"The Crown and Magpie''- tavern . to waste
it in drfanks.aness, Little Mary, chilled `and
hungry, began to:dry for food,:and the suffer
ing mother,-in hdpes - of regaining a_ portion
of theofiey
. taken by : lier husband,..set I out
with h r children to the haunt.of vide whitb:
er Geo ge Iloffinati.had gone. •
n
The e was a great,icrOwd . at the 1c
"The 1, ,, r0wn and M a g pie." The landlat
]
'aitout . vulgar-lobkingiwornan,.w,ith red
bons it her cap, a prOthsion of flilse curl
] heavygold ] ,ehain rofind. iie r• neck, and-nu
ous" rim on her tat fingera—was busil)
gaged - in pouring otit gin for her custom
the Teiular one she] was . treating = fi-
Must nOt be forgotten 'that it was Newl•Y
eve.
was-the scene of-.vice and dissipn
et .the eve nnd sickened the hear
When, with little-Mary in her ni
tected by the presence of her song
into the house.• •
lioffnian 'here ?". she inqui
_• , •
•
' Sue
which
Bachelr
and p
trentur
"Is
faintly
IZEI
Thei: e question bad to '. be. repeated se
times fore she could'get an ans•wer,
• n't tell the names of anyof my
, 'tocn*.," replied the mistress of "The ei
' and Iltagpie,', snappishly. ' -
":P,rhaps you yvill.oblige me by aseel
" Too busy, ma'am ! 'Hot water, S
Three and e i isihtlielice sir. Malt-an
•
directl I. -
"Y ti can't go in*re !" shouted the'
lady, !Rachel Was -making her .way ecis
the parlor. '"*Mine is-a respectable h
_ I i 11 0 ,4 no females beyonsl the bar." -
"But. lam Mr. HOffutan's wife." • !
"Soilley all SAT, " psivered the :*
with . a steer. - ~- - ' • i
• There was a _coarse, mocking laugh
the crowd of half drunken wretches . star
near. - The eyes'of Richard flashed ant
but.the voice, and stilli . more, the impl
look- of his - mother restrahied him.:
" Let us return hoh4," she'said, in a des
pairing eine, 4'
I feel iliint aad sick at h art."-
- And laning op. the !aria of belt son The
unhap Y Wife - tottered rather - limn w lked
from he place. - - -
,Th keen, frosty air partially restor d her
s-tren and "Rachel proceeded, with her child.
L i
tern tit she reached the thoroughfiire lading
.throu h St. Margaret's Churchyard*, tc4ards
- the Atmonry, when a faint-moan from iifary,!
• :whom she still carriedlin ber arms, lir, ested
`-tier steps ., She places) her hand an d r the
thin faded shawl- whit covered .he, ; the
4bild . w.ai cold, es icc, 'lnd. shivering, as 'if
seized with an ague fit~ : .* ' .
, • -
-"
She. is dying," groaned the terror- triek
en parent— r ‘ dying for* ;he want 'Of faod !".
'-. , Th heart of her boy elould enclure - noirn o te
—it as breaking. The cap'of misery mid
endurance had been filled' to .overflowing.
His .16in was on fire—tears could, not
' quench-it. i. - I '':-•• - • •
" Tare her hviej-mtitherr be cried—
' " take her home t never fear but', I will bring
you food ! Maiy, shan't aid! I'll "beg—beg,"
added- "any' thing!..to save her l', ,' -*
- "Rlchar ts-Richardi! do not leave mar
' shrieke d his tinized parent. "Let
. me not'
. lose oth my children ! if vou love N
t it
, . mother, reiurn—for-pity's safic return I'' ,
• ThJ i appeal came too- late:.. Her son, stung,
maddened be y endurance l.by the suffer: .
.
. ings of those so dear to him, had broken from
her'feeble grasp, dartel doWn'the thorough.'
fare, and was alreadyi beyonl'. the reach of
- -her vOici... •• ' ' • I
1
TzEi ,
hel clung' tothe l railin,gs °ti th e church
t.
yard or support, till g second moan, still
' . fainter, thin the first, Sent : it pang throughlier
maternal brOst. - - ! - * ,-. .
- "She must not, die in the i street!" raur
- mered Ream!: ".:1-lomei----ticithe! it I have
stre%ith to 'reach it." ': ' •*-
- i Oh, God !"-- - she cried with tisnAdfli burst
of anuish, " protect my-boy !I. Shield _him ,
from ime; guard him against' vices and the
hided 1r
s snareawhicb ilia thousand forms as.
sail unfriended youth !;'or take hitt.," she ad
' ded solemnly,'" take him in Thy mercy:" i ,
- '
1t was O.Christian'i prayer wrung 4rom. 4
rnother 7 s heart; uttered.. hi faith .in agony,
and tiars;,and angels! bore it to the mercy
'
- Seato high. . !, _ • .* = '
I.
'• - C,ltping I her perishing - -child yet - closer to
her a hint* bosom, the drupkittElls wife hasten
- ed to her home. - ,
• As Richard Hoffman ruAted_along the
street - 1 - scarce knowing whitherA werit, and
- 'Drily in tent on die one idea of ;getting, by
' soma j eans ' 'food .fori , his famished mother
- and 'sister, he was hailed by Jack'..Manders,
in im p ish-acquainlaneti -who lied neal . Rich
' aid's ome, - and ti, whom he told the -d-esrle
,
rites to in which he hid-left-those 80W - ear
to hitp. Jack listened with much interest,
- -and. at once propoiedlto..Richard te. help him
to pipictikepocket-i•ran old gentleaian; who
was staring into a window on the opposite
slde.of the street. Richard refuSed With-her
. Or, although Jack urged the-neceisity. *tat
once getting soPhething to save the life of' his
. mother and !ale' Mary. .Jack then under
. took s he business alime, and just: as be had
'reliev d the old gentleman of hissocket-boOk,
a poll man .sprang, from a 'doorway
,to arrest
him • but Jack made good his escape. ;'Not
so RI ard, utho was at once seized by -'the
' pelieepaan Alan accomplice of,the escaped
pickr .*.lcet. i • -, • . •
am Da thief 'sir cried Richard ~break.
-orn the strong grasp that held hilt], die.
e future history and trials of thii pooi'
Till be given in the Nea , York Left*
417 )6, which' is for 'late at all' the'
area and fisws .:, ff... , ..,
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GREAT INDECEITIENTS
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ARE OFFERED 790
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use ;
SI-CUSTOMERS,
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to zroll theracelres of thbvpiortanity,Vc-adrise to call at the
Storele of - •
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GUTTENWtOr; _ROSEtIIIIIIII-it, C 0.,.
AT FITUER
. • .
-M - ONTRO SE, SITSQ. CO., PA ,
'•SUSQUEHA.:6. - A DEPO SZLSQ. CO.,
• " or TO WA N.DA,BRA FORD CO.,PA.,
• '.‘" • - •Irbere re offer to suit ihe '
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from
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• !riry;
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'AVOID SITSPFaySION,
areal Baegailis
1.• , TO pRCHASERS OF ALI 4 EIb:DS OF D
Dry GoodS & Reaft *de Clothing,
sting
have bee' lately pin Clue under ending ' exci low prices. and
Oiling at the acme. A si:Jetild !Sack of
D RSV - GOOD S ,
COMFRISMG JLLMOST EVWCY K,D.-D4yF
iRIEVZ OCDOD,c',
• SUCH AS ,
• ,
NICE NOIRE ANTIQUE. '
BLACK AND FANCT SILKI
•
PLAIN AND PRINTED FRENCII MERINOS;
ILADED AND PLAIN ALL WOOL.
. AND COMMON DrLAINES. • •
PARAMSTIA'S TS to VI per cent. lager than ever. ac., &c. In
0 M ITIC GIG OBS, -
•.
our stock is complete and astonishing lerre 'We also . have band'
• A ERAFT STOCK OF • -
1 : MU EMS,
.which we offer lie per gent. lowe'r than any,. other Egairlishment in
this section. Alec, Clothing made to Order in the .ri*stest Ind ten
manner. and:WARRANTED.
• All kinds of Grain taken at the 311611 - ES MARKET PRICES.
Alan Dried Apples and Geese Fe: here_
-
Please call and price our goods. ands:Mary yourselves of the alore
•
F A - 0 T $..:
-Guttenberg, Rosenbaum &So.-
V9NTROSI . C, Pa.,NNor. •
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S HEREBY GIVEN
A
KUL' TV,'
HAS just retiwned from Kew York, With a large
and thoice'varietiof GOODS, hought for Cash,
and selected with much care; front over thirty of the
best Houses in-N,ew-York, which le ofßws to his cuS
tomers'and thelSublie, 'at low prices, for Cash. His
stock comprises t. ,
DRUGS • . -
MiDICINES,
FAINTS,
OILS, " •
WHeDOW GLAS.g
DYESTUFFS,
!GROCERIES,
GLASS WARE,
ill
CROCKERY,
. MIRRORS,
.CLOCKS:
WALLPAPER,
WINDOW PAPER,
' WINDOW OIL
FANCY GOODS,, ,:• SHADES,.
MUSICAL INSYRUMENYS
• JEWELRY,
- PERFUMERY,
DRY G. ~.
WOODEN WARE, I HA D WARE, . '
-. BROOMS, • • • STONE WARE,
BRUSURS,
__,L •
JAPANNED vv ARE, ; •
V• . BIRD CAGES. . '
livlnpS, ' ' , CANARY SEED. '
' UMBRELLAS , . i ... POCKET KNIVES,
. • GUNS, 1 , • ) •
' -
PISTOL,
AMMUNITION,
TURPENTINE, '
CAMPHENE, • '
', BURNING . -
,FLUID,
. ,
;ALCOHOL,
mum, i
(Fo# Medicinal Parposes; may.)
TRUSSLS. 1
SUPPORTERS,
( SHOULDER B-RAcK.,
-' •MO * • '
NIAIS
SPECTACLES,
SILVER k SLATED SPOONS, FORKS, kc.,
.GOLD PENS,
STATIONERY, .
. -
I ,7 lQthf STRINGS,- ROWS,
And all - of the most popular 1 . .
PATEXT XE'DICINyI3.: -
Thankful for the liberal patronage_ hitherto reCeii
ed, he helmet to petit a continuan ce and large in
crease of the.
- - ABEL TGRRELL. ,
`Montrose; Dec. 2. 1857. ; • ,
P_ s GROCERIES. • .
• A frdst supply, bicluding the iiestlintUP in town
IS: Juni *Red; and going drip.
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ING :
ECTEM
"LOOK - RE PE: ..
THE subscriber has beak receiving during the past
three weeks a fine lot 'of 1 • • ,
SPEER E
with for Mer stock, an assor mitt with which
SUMMER' coons,
making,-
there is no comparison in this viektity ; and that
they are being sold in a mantic satisfactory
- ..
to customers is manifest fro the fact, .
•
that notwithstanding all e lifts at
competition, the rush and
r • • sales thus far have tz en
unprecedented:
WC mean With frequent additiOnsi to keep the as--
' sorttnent good ; and ready or'. rent t pay
-1
' ing customers can rest as red hat
the old store is not to be ' tdone
' In addition to the lar . re-
- , riety kept for years, e • _ i t ,
•• •
~ • now have a goo ,
. assortrent of
•
- 1?E-4DY-M.ADE CLOTHL 7 G,
•
_ .
ALSO,
BOO2IS cf: SHOES,
, •
in all varieties. Please givo_ns a eill.
Gibson, Nay 27, 1857. ?
- - .
FLOUR, rtsit. , • -
SALT, GROCERIES, TEA, CO FEE, SUGAR,
be., for sale. 16w, for cusp. Cull and see before
purchasing elsewhere, at S. MOTT'S,
Moritrose, Aug. 12, 1857
- , •
•
Mitalifacturer'i Instiranc 'Company&
• CHAETER PERPE AL
lattuited by the State of Peansylvatila.
'CAPITAL, 0500ki000.
FIRE, MARINE, it INLAND TRANSPORTATION.
HlS.Company was organized wit i a Cash Capital,
.1, and the Directors have determ ed to adapt the
business to its available resources— o Observe pru
dence in donductitig its affairs, with prompt adjust.
ment Of idles.
Pres't. Wu. A. Rio
- ALFRED WEEKS, Secret
DIRECTORS.—Aaron S. LipPiocottl
ac. Charles Wise, J. 'Rinaldo Sank,
Neal. Alfred Weeks, del
Charles J. Field, James P. Smyth:.
OFFICE, No. Ij Merthants',Exclii
A. IlUtij.
Montrose, Pa., May 1.:1,18.57.-17-
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„ . ..
. .v.,. . ~.:•
F 4
, .4; II io!
9 - . .;
Lycoming Co. -Mutual Insura l r Company.
• Capital,—*2,2oo, 00.
k.
Ti-. one of the Lea. Companies itithe State. It
1 .
was - incorporated in 1840, i s Cllarter p - erpetual:
Ohas insured, since it went i no. }operation, thirty
millions of property, and paid o ers C hundred thou.
sand dollars losses. About twelve t usand has been
paid in this County. ,
Applications received at the sloriof B. R. LYONS
.& CO., Lanesboro, and at Montrose. i
B. R. L,TOSS, Agent.
i svantyl
Nontrosc, Jam. 1557
New Forwardin g Lim
IicKINNEY, VAN ROUT it YOUNG,
\QUIP every dap thronghout th season, by 'the
AD New York dißrie Rail Road. . ,
• Butter and other country prod' sold at the high
est market rates, at reasonable coin issions.•
• The proceeds will be paid in .c At money at the
'old stand. A new atock of gond jwst received.
HENRI' MciiINNEY,
. •
Great Bend,-June.-13„ 11857.—tf
N.) ;
MONEY. ANT'D!
DENNSYLVANLV MONEY takhn at par in ex
1 change for goods at • ' • .
NEW YORK PRIDES;
or lot good totes and Accounts. lease call on
• - F. B CHANDLER,
Montrose, Oct 2S , 1557.
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BLACK BERRY AVINE.—It nutritious -to the
blood, promotes djgestion, eitilarates the spir
it strengthens - and invigorates the dole systsent
Price 15 cts. bottle. Fpr sal by
July 22, 1857. • • A. TURRELL.
REMOVED.
D. V IRG 1 11".., RESIDE 4T DENTIST, has
reinoved-his ofrimto his nelv residence, next
door above Dr. Patrick's, on Turnpike street, 'lvittre
he is fitting up rooms in, a style,offneatfiess Ituidn
veniande befittirm his profession: ,tlle will be absent.
the coming week at Philadelpeia, •ixr the purchase of
office furnitUre. Dental Instrument 4, be Ileexpects
also, to bring,baelt mime improves
. en in his art, of
'the benefits otivhich he holies Tii p ns may avail
•
themselves a-Come. •
Miintrose. o, 10071 0
NEW GO(pDS,
. JUST AREZIVE 2 D4AND` _
SELLING. AT GREATLY 414CET , PRICES,
FOR THE BEVY
• -e;
, 9 •
by ,JAYONS Zr SON.
Montrose, Nor. 2G, 1857: 1 "
Please Rememkei,
T ir AT we are receiving, ../VElifj 0001) -weekly
, And therefore hav alWays a ; - nct assortment on
hand, which we promigv to sell- t prices as low,
as the same articles can be purchased for, else
where in the county. HEMPSTEAb & McKEN7D.
Brooklyn, June 3, 1857. - • ' •
• , onlicEßLEs.
A complete asasortment . .."
1
C. P. & 0. &. nAwurs
FLOUR ! 'FLO'
FRESIT groiind, from new Wheat
and selling at from *7,50 to ,
BEBPSTEA
Brooklyn, September 2, IS67'.
CHALLIS DELArtEs. -
THE place to bby Challis for a bong, is at -
- C: W. morn.
SOLE LEATHER and CODFL • , a new ' supply
just in.BEN LET St READ.
Montrose, July 8, 1867.
1 -
WINDOW SASH.
Afull assortment of Window. sttsh, constantly on
hand at the lowest market' tes. Also many
other articles not carried by the ". ig Wagon."
•
IIEMPSTEA 1 & McKENZTE:
. ,
- Thrilling Inclilent.
F
rrILE subscriber havi• againresumed the TAI
-1 . LORING BUSINM perm(' 10 (ifhis health
will VermitY Will spare no reasons le e ff ort to please
all who may see fit to employ im. Shop in the
Brick - Block over Bentley 'and lead's Store.
Montrose, June "..4, 1857.--if P. LINES.
BEST IN.WiArKET.
- • TAY Tnr--
liOlllllHOl.ll - AILS'
• Bid/Jr/FM AVZHAP l l , ' •
JUNE IN t r &ISIL
• - - TOUGHLY Q 17.4 ITY.
sold YONS 1.130 ti.
Montrose,' June 3, 1857. ' .
. .
Read the followias Letter.
' HOM E ; TESTIMONY.
. •
We have receiied tiM following 14ittei• in relation to
• Da. Moue! Inputs ' PILLS.
, . AUBURN Ft, TORNERII,•
Susq. Co., PS., ' pf. .Bth, 1856.
Messrs A. J. Witire & Co., New Pork : •
"The Morse's Indian Root Pillslhad from you give
wit/versa/ satisfaction, in EVEiLY tistsscr., and our
fairmers use them for almoit evelything. The LOTS . -
Erdal/ . has been raging in.this siction to an alarm.
ing extent, for the last six Monthslscsscrty a SINGLE
isniily having escaped, .exciter , inoss waxes your
pills leave been csenlys A. Parystivi, in which case
they have SEVER rsii.xn.-• I will nform you shortly
how to send a farther supply. Yo r oti't. Seret."
' = ALPII NSO,M. SMITH.
Such letters as the abortineed coinment front us,
they ought to eviivinee• alVof w *lnfirmly believe,
that -Dr. dlorse'v Indian .Raot P s are the very best
Pill ever mad , . .
...Sold in Montrose by S. F. k Sayre, and by one
person in every towns and in all-country stores. A.
J. "hue k Co., '2 St. Peters Pllce, New York, sole
Proprietors.
ARRANGE
1111VCE
AI
For all Claises a
F. B. CH
has just received direct fr.
- usual extensivelupply
~~ THI
An enumeration is unnecessa
ally, are aware that his is the
VARIETY
Most anything, from a Peqn
up, to just the thing you wan
lowest possible price.
LET 'ECONOMY !!
In the selection of place, for
Patronage, and we are ce
pleasure and privilege of .
DOING yo
Also, just received at Oland,
eahlOOL
Such as are in use at the" N
of which will be.sold at COS
of Sharon's And Webster'
promiscuous distribution.
Friends! Patrons
lend us your '''plllES" a
to you with muta Increase, a
Don't fall to calrand-secu
FAIR AOOOll
Slontrese, Sept. It;, 1.857.
DES. Vice Pretet.
fry.
3 Wm. B. Thom
9m. A Rhodes,
n P. Simons,
•
NEW-MI
STOVE EMI
Greatßeduction In
Inge, Phil.
ARD, Agtnt
RE now receiving their Sinetof
rcit :nada. and would hvgliatve
and cuidotners, that they have on ,
STOCK .01 1 STOVES
ever offered to the Inhabitants of Su.. uehanna County. Their stock
Tastes of the most approved pattenis of
Elevated Ovens, Large Or tin, Pre-piton, and Coal
Cooking Stoves,hesides any (*flaky of Parlor StoveS,
for Wood or Coal, Oler, I flotel and Box Stoles.
We have the bed Stave for burning at, conatructed on the allYing
flue principle, ever made and at ar e . moderate.priee. 1
We would take this opoo unity of reminding .69r
I
friendo who are r , olicited to purcha. their . Stoves of Hawkers ulyt,
Pedlar., that a momenta reflection w it convince them that It In very
loot ecconany to do pa. It is a well .stablightal fact That the coat of
'telling Stollen by peddling them stn t t the country, is not lea than
fifteen per cent, and generally.as hicp as twenty, b. my nothing ri•
bout bad debts, and cot of collectiona v or course this extra capru ic
comer out of the pocki.ta of the purchaper.
In consideration of the abovd facts, we offer our enti
•
STOCK. oi l
%TO V ES ,
at twenty per cent. less Shan :nay t.
call and We If done things are not
Naw•Mit.roats. Sept.
AA who wish to bu
cheap, will call at th
:1110414 TROSE , B
in the Post Office, where th,
at a fair price.
new lot of School Books,
-of Readers, litayland's
eight different sizes 01.
ties, at reduced prices.'
tic
tic Bxplorations, Recol4
p. G. Goodrich. &c.
1 .A. N. BULLARD. •
Montrose, Pa., -May 13. 1857.. , • .
Just Received.—.
Tower's and Webb's Serie
Elements of Moral Science,
Weiwter's standard Dictioti
Also.—Dr. Kane's Ar
lcctions of a Life Time, by '
Post Brothers
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
and invite their friends to call and etandne
Large Stock of Dress Goods.—Stella
Shawls, Bonnets, Flowers and Ribbons, Silks, in vane=
ty, Gents. Cloths, Cassimeres 'and Vestings; Gents.
fine assortment of, Fashionable Clothing, Parsols,
White Goods, Laces, 'Edgings, Flbuntings, Collars
and Sleeves, nod Trimmings. Our Dry Goods de
partment is, we think, Well chosen In quality S styles.
Groceries.—A good stock. Also, Iron, Sails,
and Hardware.
Crockery.—A large stock.
Ilats & Caps, Boots and Sho6,oil and Ilajftp
Carpet. Large assortment' Wall Paper.
Montrose, May 6, 1657,
Tune, `Pop Goes the Weasel.'
nano, Stranger, atop n minute--
Here's a'%tore, just drop in it •
And view, with )-ontlerfut surprise
The Books and Toys , that meet your eyes--
- At BULLARD'S .
•
I have Books and Paper, just the best,
That you can find, East or •West; .
If anv of my friends should doubt it, -
Call in, I will ease your mind al out it—
• At Buu.oris
Fine Books, Pens and Paper too;
All kinds of Children's Books, and new ;
In short, here everything you'll find
In the Book and Stationery line—
At BULLARD'S.
So come along, come one, come all,
Come rich and poor, come great and small,
•
And I will sell you Books so cheap,
I know I shall your custom keep,
At BULLARD'S.
Montrose, Mai, 1857
-BOVESTIII6
rr HE undersigned; Merchant, at Dimock four
Corners, hap lately discovered that for ready
pay, he can !ell more goods and make, more money,
at one half the usual profit put upon country goods,
consequently I can sell goods from five io ten per
cent lower than other establishments in this section.
But do not take my word for it, call and see for your
selves. Bring a little cash, or some kind of country
produce, and buy your goods at a price unparalleled
in the history of mercantile trade. My'stock is large
and well selected, and I am receiving new additions
eery week. My terms of sale are ready. pay. It
will certainly be for your interest to call sind - see me
before purchasing-elsewhere.
Flitur and salt' kept constantly on hand. •
UR!!
I, just received
.00 per :barrel.
McKENZIE.
Dimock, Jan. 14, 18.57.-2yl
- NEW
-END-
Dress-Making Establishment.
LADIES HAVE YOU HEARD THE NEWS.
•
ArRS. DAVIS, forineily of New York, has
11.1 opened a Millinery and Fancy Store, in the vil
lage of Brooklyn; Mid has: just returned - from New,
York with a large and fashionable stock of goods;
consistinjof Ladies and Misses Straw Hats of every
style and variety, also Crape and Silk Hats constant
ly on hand of every hue and color, together with
splendid assortment of Fancy Goods, such as Embroi
deries, - Hair Braids, Hosiery, Caps, Head-Dresses,
Lace Goods, Ao., &c., all,of which she offers a; the
lowest prices.
or Particular attention paid to Bleaching...in
ilways at Home. _
Brooklyn, May 6, 1857.-17tf
NOTICE is hereby given. that the firm of Hawley
& Guild is this day disiolied by mutual consent.
Gibsor., Aug. 17, 1857.
The books and .
accounts can be rotiad at the store
'formerly occupied by the subscribers. - Ail persona
having unsettled.accounts are - requested to settle the
same as soon as possible.
The business will be ,conducted in the future by
the subscribers, udder the firm of C. P. & 0. M.
'Hawley, who are constantly receiving from New York
and Philadelphia the latest styles of ,
Fall and Winter Dry.Goodi,
Clothing, Ste., allpf which will he sold at a very snug!
profit. fbr ready pay. C: P. HAWLEY:
Gibson, Sept. 2, 1857. 0. M.' HAWLEY.
Books aid Stationery.
A new lot of Pocket and Family Bibles. Testai,
ments and Prayer : Books. Also, School Books,
such as are to be used . in'the Normal School.' A.
choice lot of A. W. Benison's Columbian Inks,. Fam-
ily and Toilet Saint, — Perfumery and Flavoring Ex=
tracts, nice and cheap; at thelkloittrose Book Store,
• by • A. N. : DULLARD.
Montrose, August 12, 1857 1 -
FAI
ENTS.
ERTL
13E42
%Conditions; ,
NDL.E
the Metro Polis his
f incompatible
ChiP •
•
I v, as the Peeple,gette
TORE.
Primer, all th e n
; can bo o btained w
tained at th'
UIDE YOU,
the bestowal of-yo
; we . : shall have ti
GOOD.
er's, an assortment .
(01 C;)_`W c ,
;mat, SCII0014" a
,for Cash. A suppl
qctionaries, ready fo
eap of course.
Counttymen P
d they will be return
era FEW days..
some of these
;ODATIONS.
B. CANDLER
FORD
' ORIUM
priceof Store
GARBATT
Stoves fntthe FALL and Wrnin
to Any to their numerous friends
..d the lament - and bent neketed
, Slar will, or can sell. liaise
U 20E.
Or 00
Books and Stationery
1 OK STORE,
y can get good .articles
arc now receiving their stock or
1,00,K1N-D RE,D!:
IVH. 11. THAYER
DissoLuriON.
C. P. HAWLEY,
E. E.-.GUILD
STOVES FOR 18,7
THE subscribers are just receiving a fine
Stoves for the Fall and Winter Trade fo
embradrig all the best patterns of Cooking,Pa
Shop varieties hr use, together with a full isso
of Stove Pipe, Stove TrinuningS, Elbows, Tin_
'itc., - which we offer at prices that cannot
Amoneour Cooking Stoves, we will enume
Keystone. Premium -Flat Top, ForeSt Queen,
sonlan, &c. Thoselti want of. Stoves or any
Fixture's, will do .well to give Us a call. •
HEMPSTEAD k McKEIN
Brooklyn . , Sept. 2, 1857. . I
- CABINET, 1111NUFICT 08 1
a. a. NaLa.
I,TA ACTUR ER iniplealetiin all i •
1. Furniture, is -.now preptired - tol
orders or Bedsteads of all kinds . tit 'whol'
retail short notice. Retail prices range",
upwat IS, according to style. Hoillso keeps
Heady-made Collins ; and as he Bas an
Hearse, he is prepared to attend funerals o
notice: . ,
New Milford, -Dec. 17, 1856. .j •
•
ATTAD I
rir IIR undersigned would respectfuilrinno
the . FARMERS and all others interested,
hare associated odfselces together under the
lIOTT & TILD*Ni
nt the old stand of M. k. E. Mbtt, where we
pared to furnish PLOWS of the most approA
terns now in use. such as Bit&!dry's, Mott'
BC4M, de. Also .Points of all kinds, Lan
Culiyator teeth, and all kinds of castings for
ers and others, all of which wer. propose to sel.
as can be afforded by any establishment in thi,
try. ELIJAH Mf
1 G. A. TILD
We are also agents fur Ethety's *torso '
Drag and Circular Saws for wood, ahio Dog:,
Powers, which Wa can futnish bn short notice.
Montrose. - Jan. 7, 1867.11
A FORTY HORSE POW
STEN E NCI MORS
,41111 . GOOD' ORDER.
FEET eight hich stroke, 11 inch Cylind—
e.P lance s wheel, three tons. !: Is :t strong we
machine. Suitable for a Coil Shaft or Tatine
will be sold ecr t , tom. .tAtldrmis,
POST 'BROTHERS.
nontrosnj
Jan. 14, 1857
LAWNS S ILANV NS ! !
NTEW STYLES, at reduce4prices;-*
IN • " •a MO
LIME AND PLAS*EII t
rin subscribers me now 6untin g and wi
constantly on hand, Limit! of n very s
quality at Montrose Depot, a#d will 0,11 it
quantitieli at a fair price. Ptrsons wishing
quantity' can be supplied reasonable nt
Superior ground Plaster wilk be kept constai
hand hereafter. • • I. POSt
• H. DRIN
Montrose Depot, Aug 3. L. SEAR
4-
SXEA3II GRIST A I D SAW
130 ST, BROTHERS havireg purchased th,
establishment,will keep . constantly en LI
perfine wad Fine Flour,CtiriOlcal of s-uperi,
ity,aho Chop and. Bran at to west cash
Custom'work will be done ‘ti despatch,
rases warranted._
Montrose, July, 1853. •
- Valuable Lands For Sal.
F
B
OR SALE IN ONE OO', - about 5500
.n the waters of Spring ,Brook,.
of the Lackan t anna river in I.umer.:.
about midway between the thriving towns'
ton'and Pittston. These lands are covered
uable timboi', and being situate in theoinost
mineral region in Pennsyhltnia—known t
iron ore-,and believed to abpund in coal,
also in the immediate vicinity of .several
made and now in progress--offetsto the ca'
opportunity for the investment of money th
occurs. For further inforrmition apply to
sack, Esq.., No, 11, Wall street New• York,
subscriber, at llontrose,Sustpi'elianna count
attorney in filet of the.owners.
April 6, 1854
SOW '3IINUFICTORY.
THEsubscriber keeps constantly on han
at his establishinent in Montrose,the f
ty of SOFT S0:1 P, manufactured from' .1
wood ashes and greae,„in the old fashioned,
not by-any patent process..
For those that furnish the grease,he man ,
the soap for $1,50 a barrel-. Warranted in
to be a good artiele,or the Soap may be retu
the money refunded.
DIEM
Per barrel ..
Half Barrel..
Th
Wholesale dealers will be furnished—if
at the Ashery inMolit rose—at the rate of te,
for $45,0i• at Scranton at ten barrels for tp,s
JOHN HENRY W
Montros.e, March 17,1856. ." I
New Era in Mont
VAR IN KANSAS 0
those who attempted to g
ntrose,against," second rate
with the fitg-ends of three o
led ; 'and '
Keeler and Stodd
00T AND SHOE STORE i.
uth of Searle's. Ilotel,—witl
4
, r town t zdGoods ! crer broug
glit at the
LOWEST FIG U -
.h they will ielln 'leelle' 114
to give "the old codger" a
not intend to be lenders
mint in Town. WO . have
for "seeing is believing."
lig' our got, preferring t
I. ;" but we may be permitt, i
ion of purcltasers,that we h
, XTENSIVE STOCK Of Sup
mprising all kinds of Gent]
,hiren's wear: Also a gene
1 and Leathet• of all kinds.
1 '
made to order, and repair' p
THE
- rouT
ML
prices,"
have fi7 '
whose
etreet,S
best as
ket, ho
and is hi
termini ,
We d
establisi
and Seel
BirQ to
praise a!
informa
AN E
style, cij.
and
Finding;
Nror
KEELER&
ose; Juue 11, 1§.56.
MR
NOTICE:
f..IC notice is hereby given t
i IrFF is receiving s nevi
13113 i
Ware ß e 11
Tinwarti
a better
more du:
AU the. I
Me for
meow.
i of all kiluls usually kept in the LT woe and
line of business,among Nvhfeh May e found
assortment of Stores, heaVier, - In r, and
Obrethan ever before offered in thi county.
roof von need will bejust to 'eali d exam.
Ourselves. All'stoves tiartanted i every
Kept constantly on hand,an eatensive'as
of. TIN WARE; made out of the best
which is offered for sale a's cheap 'as can hi
in any market. J Also on hand, Lead Pipe
es, Chain and Gearing, for ,Chain Pumps,!
Brass and Porcelainßettles, and all kitids
Ware,.
Jcbbing done on sbort notice and in goo
All goods n the line will be sold eleaplt%
(approved). c it. • A. WOOD
Montrose, Ma ,1,•1857 • I
The Hey. C.S. Burnett ,
immix laboringes a Missionary In Smith! rn Aids: 1 1
. 1 V simple Aad certain flare for
Doneumption, Aitthnia, Bronchitis' Cow
• .2Vervous Debility, , • 1
•
and sit impurities of 'the Bump ; alto , an and ' .‘
of Inhaling the RINIEDT, Act , 'AM by a to .—1
bur fellows, be will cheerfully seed the Roos! (free)
sire it, with full and explieft dlrretlorut for pre min
nib:tithe Medicine. Address • 'Arr. .S. BIM
'PP 1 , 41 . 3 3 83141 • sraY, 1
W- , :—.ATElv i s.
:atli,afti.-P:
1 i" i
1 ..k of
1 1#57,
or,and
merit
Ware,
ic bea
e the
efrer
of the
(SAVA R COA T 411,)
lii ■ADI IV
CIMINO 'MB, BLOOD ADD . CUBE T
Invalids. Fathers, Blathers, Phys
Pittlarithroplits, read their
S
and judge oil their Virtues.
TOR TLIE'CUIZE OF
Headache, Sick :Headache, foul St
P111911C141, 3la
Ds.. J. C. Ara. 84 bare been reneakdiy c
worst, headache any hii.l can been by,a dose or C
Pill& It enemata aria front a foul Stomach. which t
at once. If they will cure other•-aa they do me,
worth knowing. Yours with great respect.
ED. 31'. PRFILE, Vtcrk ef gunner
al I
1311iOns.liiiiordirs and Lieer:Compi
LICTARTMSNT Or TILL Dr:num WASHINGTON, D. e, 7
Etas I have used your Pills in my general andlue
lice ever singe you made them. and cannot hesitate t
are the best eatluirdc we employ. Their regulating
the firer to quick and decided, consequently th e y are
Isle remedy far derangements of that organ: lode
seldom found a case cif bilious &saw iu obitinate Um
readily yield to therm. Fraternally yours,
- ALO4.ZO BAIL, 31. D, fliyrician of the Mari:
I T
Dysent ~Relaxt and Woini .
- ~ Poor Omer , l ARTILAmin, Ltv. Co., Idicu,Nov. 160856.
Di. Ann: Your Ills are the perfection of medic e. They
'irate done my wife ore good than lan toll your a elm.' been
sick and pining aay Sir months..., Went off to be Cored at
great expense, but got no )eater.: 81to then cowmen taking
your Pills, which-soon mind her , by expelling quantities
of worms (dead) from her body. They afterwards d her and
our two children of bloody dysentery. One of our neighbors
had it bad, and my wife cured 11113110 W two doses of your Palk
.while others around us paW from five,tq twenty doll doctors
bills, and lost mud, time. without being cured en rely even
then. .Such a medicine as yours, which is actually good arid
honest, will be prized here., GEO. J. GRIFFIN, "illeratastrf
Indigestion and Impurity of the blood.
inda
fill all,
Of
roai'V.
n hand
I. egant
nce to
; hat we
I ne of
re pre
d pl!t-
.Pruntßer.4. V. Mimes, Iti tm rif :Mtnent Church,Aioilan.
•Da. I hare need your Pills with exiraordinary, success
in my family and Muting those I am collet% to Tied Estrella
To regulate the orgiuto of digestion and purify the blood. they'
are the Ivry:test remedy I have ever known, and 'can cont.
dently recommend them to my friend,. Yours, J. . MIMES
WARSAW, Wromoro Co., N. Y., 24,
D nal Eta: lam using your Cathaltic Pills in my ractice, and
End' them an excellent,purgative to cleanse the eye wand pu•
rify the feenteleeef the blood.
- JOHN G. MEACH D.
Erysipelas, Scrofula, King 4. l4 Evil, 'Fetter,
Tumors, and Salt Rheum.
_ Prom a Bereranling Merchant of St. Louis, . 4,1856.
.
/rim
dsides,
Farm
as loco
conn-
l owers,
'Churn
-
• DA. ATER: Your .P - ro ills a The paragon of all ihaiVis . great in.
medicine. They bavecored my little daughter of ncorona sores
upon her hands and feet that had preyed incurs, de for years.
i ,
Her mother baablen long grievously a ffl icted with lotches and
pimples on her skin and In her hair. Afterour eh' dwascured,
she also tried your rills, and they have cured her.
. • ASA MO °RIDGE. •
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and out.
Prom the Her. Dr. Hawkes, of the Methodist ~' . Church.
. PELAPKI duo's, N.AVANNAIL GA., •n. 6, 1 .
Mixes= Silt: I should be ungrateful for the re of your
has brought me if I did not report my cam to pill A cold '
tied in my limbs and brought on excruciating neu a/gic 'no,
which ended in chronic rheumatiome Noteiths . ding . had
the best physicians, the disease grew horse antbwoy. , until, by
the advice of year excellent agent in Baltimore, I : Mac_kettsia,
I trial your Pills. Their elects were blow, b. a re. By per
severing in the use of them .1. ant now cot' . y we .
ILICTATE. CHAT:Rut, DAToT Ito , LA" 5 Dec. 0 1355.
Da. Ana: I hare been entirely en by your is of Rhea;
sciatic Bout—a painful disease thaOlad .1111Irtatt En for years.
a VINCENT SLIDELL. •
For Dropsy, FVIe ors , or lcindr d Com te
plaints, requiring a =Gm: purge, they are au excellent
remedy.
For Costiyen 7 e - ss or_Constipation, * d
~ ,its a
Dinner Pill, they are agreeable and effect ."
--' •
`Fits,,Suppression, Pdralyais , Intl - inatioli,
lad even Dearness, and Partial Bllitdne ay lave been
auTydli - ,y the alterative actieu'of these Pills.
Most of the pills in market contain 31ercury,w
attainable - remedy in skilful hands, is dangerous-I
from the dreadful consequences that frequently fol
lions use. ,These contain no mercury Jr aqua -.
- whatever. . ,
- '
AYER'S CHERRY - PEC ORAL
Lf g
!r„bal•
11 built
iy, an,
mill keep
erim
m any
large
flee.
MEM
Cr.
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, I FLDEN
' ZA, BRONCHITIS, WiliclOrlNG SOUGH, ~.
CROUP, ASTHMA, nvtipir. .1*
• -
, . CONSCAIL*TION, ,'
and for the relief of consumptive patients in eared ships
of the disease. . .
We need not speak to the public of its virtues. Throughout
every town, and almost every hamlet of the American States,
%.,
its wonderful cores of pulmonary complaints ha 'it made it M.
ready known. hay, few are the fernlike in any vilized cows.
try on th is continent without 901110 personal ex rience of lit
effects; andibwer,yet the communities an y . wile whichhave
:not among them some living trophy of its over the sob
tle and dangerous diseaxes pf the throat and inn , . While It I,
the Meet powerful antidote'yet known to man the formide
Me and dangerous diseases pf the pulmonary or nit, It is abc
'the pleasantest and safest ilLniedy that can bee ',toyed fur in ,
Santa and young persona. Parents should ha, e Fein store •
if 3
. against the insidious enemy that steals upon the " - unprepared
have abundant grounds to believe the Cc s Promaid
saves mote lives by the consumptions it.preven than those It
cures. Keep it by you, and cure your colds while they are arra
Me, no neglect them until no human skill can muter the in
exorable tanker that, fastened on the vitals, eats our life away
All know the dresulfol fatality of lung disord •., and as they
know too the virtues of this remedy. we need no do more than
assure them it is still made the best it can be. We spars sac
out, no care, no toil to produce it the most pert t possible; tint'
thus afford those who rely on it the best agent latch our skill
can furnish ter their cure. . . .
.
11333
above,
Ind So
r
d in all
1381t1
iacres '
brans
.Penp'a
of Scran
with val
1 V
ensire
. contain
nd being
(railroads
ita ist a
p
p,
:eldoilii
P. Ho
.l. to_the
,Pa., the
.0. —5.::
.1.6.- 4 : 43 .,.....
Iwo
aeljelii ,Firs ipg gii,
HENRY DR i
EIZI
for'sel'
est cleat ,
•Ite,lye.tof
way,and
Nails, NA C.
DOOR LOCKS & HANGINGS,
of various kirah,
SADDLIFX, beyond dtti
tarpenters Tools, Shoemali l
110VSEHOLD FIXIN
besides a large assortment o
GROCERIES, CROC
1=
jail cages.
:tiled and
$5,00
2,50
!elivered
1 barrels
RES.
10y1
at the lowest piarket prices. All these and many
other articles, can always be found, in the
. .
PHOENIX BLO'&K,I*
at the store of 1 M. S. Wilson & Son.
Montrose, Npv. 4, 1857. .
rose
I NTI
t up
goods
four
VHS!
fight in
nd high_
, d stocks
rd.
ocatet
the la,
t into
on Main'
gest rind
his mar-
HBURRITT is just re 6
. stock of-
NEW STOVES - •
including full assortment 'Or ELEVATED OVEN,
L A lt 'G E G V EY':
AND FLAT-TOP PREnuni COOK STOVES, .FOR.
WOOD Or COAL;."
WITH A SUPERIOR VARIETT OF . . • '
Parlor, Office, and Shop I Stovea,
for WOOD or,COAL* Also •
Stove PiPe, Zinc, Sheet' Iran Stpve
Mee; &e., ..&c.
ISIS ASSORTMENT will INCLUDE the MOST •
SELECT and DESIRABLE STOVES.
in marke#,antl will be aeltton the c frost fitrorabie
terms, &c., to which he would inviteitte par
ticular atteution!of
CAOII BIIVERO
-NEw MILF:OIT, October, 1857. ,
tare de-
ram
Marl
dd. by .
lily to a
We
"let
d to sa
ve just
Tior q
men'
8880
ny other
y, Come
not de.
,ur works
I , for the
eceived
nifty and
Ladies',
ent of
neatly
,AIID.
'tg don
STUD
WOOD
,ves and
nE S.A.
i t of St.
.
• 1:11103'01L'S SARSAPARILLA.
THE BEST SARSAPARILLA IN THE WORLD!
Irhave' just . received fresh supply orDi.
ian Bull's Celebrated Stirsaparilla r the best
known remedy for all diseases originating from an
impure state of `the blood, the improper'nse of Mer
cury, and far thy nuinerous ills that "Flesh 4.4 heir
to." It is put up in quart bottles, and' Contstns SIX
TIMES the pure Mond - tires Sarsaparilla qf any. edicr
similar preparation in America. Thosti ' who have
tried the article speak of it in the highest terms , cd,
praise. Evcn the Physic: 4 llns in our county eninfnend
it highly, and several of them use it in dick practice.
Price $1 per bottle; or six bottles for $5.
t ar Let the Li6a7id try U.
•
HEMPSTEAD d: McKENZIE
Bnioklyn, 'July, 15, 1801...
ortrnent
aterials,
bought
all siz,
all sizes
appaned
.41 order.
1 r cash or
I vend,
DR. HAMER'S
, A
-Celebrated Vegetable Compound.
A l iqw stock of this 'llledicine - ,just received.—a
•ikivervign reined' , for Chotercr./iirantuni Sum
mer Contplaitits,-4tc. DENTLEY I It - RE/4D.
duty 8 1 2857;
Colds,
- .1! viode
safer.
! suck as do ,
eneeessfulty
EMS
INOMPI
FOR TILE RAPID CURE ,OF
. _ PREPAREt BY DR. .10C.
Pineticel and saalytidal Chemist, Lo
AND 4OLD
ABEL TURRELL, and by all Druggi,
icino 4r:ty I or
THE M.ONTROS
•-z'. - .l, : *:s>
\l\
D-111-Yi
'NEW STOV
=(=a6=l
The • iaaspendent Eepublican.
lls,
SUHLISLIED EVERY THURSDAY iIORATINGi Al i:o4ll9st,
DA., 11 , 10,50 stittlCNlllii IR ,ADTACE.
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licates"(it, Advcittisli!g.
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Two squares one year, , 15,00
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Five squares one year,.25,00
One culunin one yea.,,...,, ..... ...._...., . Om
Warly advertisers will have the privilege of alter
ring or changing their advertisements without ad
ditional charge. _
• &illness cards, mkt exceeding five lines, inserird
at. 8.2,00 per annum.
~Job Work.
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'Card:tn. ,
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Feb.,1858
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This office is• supplied , with a gocid asfortment of
Jo[libing materials, and all kinds tif Job Work, such
as Cards, Posters, Pamphlets,ke., will be done neat
ly and promptly '
-RUSINFASS CARDS.
GRATIVATE.of the Allopsdble and Homeopathic Colleges of .
MedicineOs now persuanejdly located In Great Wad. Pa. Of
flee, corner ofiMalne aniilzaffeth Bt nearly opposite the M. E.
Church. Way
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•• Dr. H. Smith, . •
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QUICGEONDENTISTAas removed Ms °dice from Searle ' lisle
CI own hiarellinj opposite the Baptist church, (North side.) • Mont '
rose, where sit Duda! operations will be performed in Ms • anal goodi
manner. Sidattese, Ma • ;1, 1847.
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~.... • • C. D. Virgil, _
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t „ ..,.1-... RESIDENT DENTlS l :l; ;le batireinoved bhi °Mee to
'4•14 -- - -- hta newresidence. next on. above D. Patrtck'e,
a llia. on Turnpike Street, vt re he bits fitted up Tomato io
a 120 ,, 1e i 0f n . ea tam, and euttv .. enlenoe befitting bleptufesaltra,
aor..
October 7, toro.-totl
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C. . Hollister,
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DEALER IN SADP o, llornem Trunke, Vallee% &c.. Ifolua
fq.„ fliet door a • e Mott} Grocery, Motarcee, Pa...l7y'
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• -XJ. D. Vail, lii,.D.,' • ,
PRY:WAN AND SUAGEON.-Ima.permanentlyineotedadndAdf
at Brieknecvllte. Susquehanna county, Pa., and will ymmyny '
attend-Yo all .4 With which be may be favored.-18rdyl _ .
A. Bushnell, •
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TTOB NET dr COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Offlee OITT .S.- B
yresolDrug Store StIIQCZEIANX.A.DIMIT, ,Pa.-11y1
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T. B. •Archard, M. D..
-noItYSIeIAN AND 5t.1116 EON. Jackson, Susquehanna county
1 Pa. Residence nt thd, Post °tree.
Beeler & Stod i rd.
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V&EALEII3 Es: BOOTS SHOE S ther and Findlnga; • lot
JUP Maine et.. &pit door below Starlets H tel., Montrose, ('a-Itnl
...TAMIL KELLER, C x. errimplari.
• William H. Jessup,
A ITORNET AMA W S SOTAAY PUBLIC. °l&e en Pub
1k Square, Mormon. Pa. ••••• • ,
Miller & Fowler,
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11 TTORNEYS Al') COUNSELLORS AT L.)M;,and Selldtors
lu Chancery. °Mee:Vv..° Clarke Areet. Cktickuk),,
Bentley & Fitcfi, . •
- 4 TTORNETS AT LAW, AND D4NINTY LAND AGENT-S.—
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(Mee west of the Court name, Montrose, Pa. •
urt. - rt.rr L F FITCH.
icNoltbough
a public pill,
ow its iaaa•
substance
Albert Chamberlin,
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4,711 qiNY AT 1.,1*..AND 'JUSTICE OF TIM rEIiC.E.--
./.1. Office over I.L. Post .1c Co.'s Stour; Mostitosz, l'a. •
ATTORNEY A-T LAW AND COILVISSIOtiER OF DEEDS
for the State of Nem York, Inlll attend to all badness entrust..
to Idm with pftnntnees and ddeldy. Opine on Public Square, occu.
pled by Ilan. I4IIiWn Jesup: _
DEALSB. fl DRUGS, MEDICINZ. CWE3IIDIU.S.
15 Oils. Dye-stud's. Groccles, Dry UNtts, Hardware,.Stonevra.r.
Glastware, t. locks, Watches, Jewelry, Slicer Swoon, SpectaclCs, 31u.
slat! Ilistnunenta, Trusses... Surgical Initrameats; Liquors, Perfum
ery, hfirrosa, Stagouery, Druaties.; Clh'o6.l•34kee Notions, dlce.
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- F. B. Chandler, . • • .• -
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TIEALY..II IN DRY GOODS. Relay .3Lade Clothing. Groceries
.15 Books and Stationery. eto_ Pubffg Avenue, klatrtkuez, Pa.
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• I. L. Post &Co 4, - 1 _. ..
VAKALERS PS DRY GOODS, Groceries. Crockeryollardwars,
JJF lA-zither. Flour, etc., corner of Turnpike sired And Public Ave
nue, kloarermr„ Pa. •
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• J. Lyons &Son., • . .
DEALERS YR DRY GOODR:broceties. Hardwire,' Crockery,
Tinware, Book.", Sc.; ;vim. eery on the Boorrlirstoso bualneas
—Puhlle Avenue, Monrnosr, i ya,
J. LT0.55,"
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•Bentle & Read,
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DEALERS n't* DDT GOODS. Drugs, -Medicines. Pi lnt% oils
Groceries, liarclo,ore. Crockery, Iron. Clocks, Watehes„Jewi
elry. Silver Spoons, Yerrunicry; .te. Brick Dlocks-Moirrseens.
ell, Xus.
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,i 4 and.lted-
. &William IL
A TTORNETS AT. LAW Mokraosr... £a.. Prletke; In Susque 7
Nunn, Nu.. Bradford Wayne, Wyoming and Luzeme cpuntles:
. " .. E. S. FITANELL, ,
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D E diu L rn t s. ll . r :: s, r e Ir . / II I ? dr.
1. ,7e H ,l.Pc:rg'. A B rj:;,M, '4:-
simnalble quarter?, promptly filled. and &upped peudinectlon..-9nYyr
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' Rockwell & Vruiton..
TKNVFACTURERS and Dealers In Straw deeds, Hats,' Caps
Furs*. Umbrellas, Parasols, lie. "Id Courtland
street. Nsw Yeas, (up stalls.)
a. C. UOCILWELL.,
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- A. Baldwin. - ...
- Nv 1 iE 7ll t• RtaDlerin Flour.Sal Pork Fl .Erd:,n. ajanla,llve,ui.,itT teed,esi
end of Chimdleestore;3lorrneez. met
1557.4 f •
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K. Thayer:
PIIPSWIAN AND SURGEON; Itorntoss, Pa. Orate 1a Om
F'armer's store. , stt='
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li**lLL WRIGHT. formerly of Orange County, New Tory, hay . -
.ML ing lowed hu Susquehanna County, would.offer,his Services to
those about building oc repairing Grist Mills, or other machinery,
feeling that his experience warrants him lit doing so, Post Offices&
dress, Ote¢w•ood, „gum. Co, Pa:.
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jr4HALERS In Foreign and American Marbre,„ Monuments. Head
31IJ.Stones. Table Tops, hl. Binghamton New York. - Business per.
thlning to the above attended to. with disparpb, by CL. V. PALAIIII,
.gent, Brooklyn. • ' , •• i v3asyl
Cobb, •
TT HALER LT GYLOCERLES...te.,id the More recently ()erupted
15 by Crane do Rogers. Montrose, Pa. ,
Slo.Traose, Nov. =, 1657.41' . '
Mick.
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CREWS
•E. CAIJLDWELL & SONS,-
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. - IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN '
ell iQ4, aittss; - golheqb34ll6 . )
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LOO G-GLASSES, -
~N Q. 7G WARREN STREET,
Enarrlt CsrLnagal
T. G.,CAranwat.L;.
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Henry S. Knapp. . New York.
W. A. CAVLDWILL.
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Tr HE sulseriber having etinneeted himself wlth,the above Howe .
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1 In the CIMILIIIIT TILAD.E. ill Milts various branehekwouldeirnp
ly say to merchants, hotel, and boarding-ham. keepers. In Sua4ne.
banns and adjoining countlect, that. their stook to one of the largest of
the kind kep New. York ; their assortment to large and general ;
their good. a ( good quality and choice patterns; their prices:taloa
as the trade direr with reference to profits; and that he li very
anxious to o all who tuay think it for their Interesttp give hint
a tall. .' • • , - HENRY SOLNAPP. •
New . York. January 1 1857.1.ir , • . - , -
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ription,
r's hit,
ERY,
FORDHAIVI 9 '
AND TRI-,L
UCCESSOR of A. & E. Baldwin, TIVe Fordhain and Smith,) In
0 the above business. will offer on good terms, all kinds of work
"In hls line." sucl as Saddles, Hamm, Troika dm. Harness made
of the beet oakdanned pother. Caniage TriminlAof all kits& done
on short notice. All kinds of Carnage Trlmmln - e pt on hand and
furnished cheaper than can he purchased elsewhere In Northern Penn. •
seleanla. No, 1,2, anal 3, 11asement e't SearltWelel. Mostaosx,
' ' - - • act- 1 15T.6.4
CI
ing n, large
Banking House
OF
POST, COOPEP,W,
HENRY DRINKER,
MONTROSE;
WM. IIIiTNTTING COOPER.
No .t. b er 12
.ISAAC.L, POST. ( • Irin ' 1855
TA:RAFTS . on New York City arid Philadelphia.--;
1-/ Colleitions promptly made and remitted., -
Office. hours from I 0 A. 111, tO 3;
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• , ' Messrs. Allen & Paxton, N. York.
REFERENCE, Samuel C. Morton, Koq:,.PliiPa.
Hon. William Jessup, Montrose. '
PATENT, MEDICINES.
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AMONG.ttiegt:tavnelety of Medicine's attarrelPs .Store, may be.
found all of Jayne's juntli eviettated Pandit' medicines;
Ayre's Cherry Pectoral aud Cathartic Pills; Halsey's Forest, Wino
and Forest Pills; Rogand celebrated German bitten; Luuden's se-'
rim of Family medicines Merchant's Gargling Oil, the gnatestfem
edy for *probe In man orlwast ever known; Mathewson's, infallible
Remedy, and Rone,Remedy ; Orders Fermillige, snit a variety rd
other kinds; Trask's Mwetic Ointment, the great rens.* for bums,
rhettmatlant, and all Inflammatory complands •. Pond's Extract, a
neat - Mg thing Poe almllarpunftes as the above Ointment ; Andrew's
Pain Destroying agent, a good article Woodcock's Balsam and Bone
Linltnent ttwood'aJaundint Bittern, Canker Drops. Linitnent. Anal
Dysentery 'MOPS t Raker's Compound fur Dysentery; iloughton's
Pepsin. for Dyspepsia; lieltabold'Atirtract of,Ducho mid Extract of
Sarsaparilla; a variety of Salves; the best In market. Fins, and
au almeer endittes variety ~f Patent Medicines. altogether too corner
out to eutitnerate—hut silt* ino W I Y., that the public will find mar
ly every thing In this tine, nt„ the Drug and Fancy Stern of
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- Montrose, July, - 'ADEL TURF:ELI..
ng secured tha right of using Goddard's
• I ent for raising mid kosrming carriage tops, is
prepared to furnish arid put them on at the shortest
notice. •
Montrose, May 6, 1867.
FERSONS desiriddf.of-paying ate money,on debts
- of anndese.iiption, can., do sit by- leaving their
payments with Post,.Copper & Bun kers, Mont=
rose a llitny credit , whose receipts - will be allowed
front.thelr date: ' 0.1; WARP,.
April 18 1 .16150e:l.
Dr. E. F. Wiliot.
WM. H. Jessup,
Abel Turrell,
Eff=
E. N. Moore,
Comes & Son,
1110TICE:
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