,7 I F.L 0 IVA . .. • IA FASHIONABLE PASTORAL. • 'Tem me 'Gelid have voik seen -; • My Mora •• a this way ? . • That you may know the Misal mean, - , Her briellir. portray.. • No toniet oil 1 er. head, .. • ill ' Bat ou-het eck she wears: 1 1 . An oylltter-shell iiii sold ' ' I In size with t compares. Its - shape no e Wont brook,. • Its use ilido laid too; It but imparts : bareface d look,. _And brings ch cheek to view. , •• Ifer dress ins please the Steil ` For its awol ex - abet - a:lce : - She looks - a. M n.ster Belle in such Big IBen expanse.: 7 --- "Those air.tubes filled with ‘ gas. Might lift herito the moon; - The smell boys mark it as they pass. , . Antfacreel: "Ah Balloon I" ••• put , ' A par*l she . , - , For , ornarucat, not use: - Or comfort _glove§ she wears '. ... • Too tight,.atul sleeves to.loose.: :teh bid her ftp . a hood - ' . I Justlevel t ith her chin, :.-- ~‘• • • z • An Indian Sii w might find it gOodl. - y - • To put a 4yin. - -" '. , . shows the roots, the rest-conceal ; - pled by her boots ' rditayy heel : . - hear them stalk ' tie ventures.out; is to waddle more than walk, n:rsway ationt. I ." Of her,hair sl Sham Bowe And she's cril With the at Street , off son - - -Wh'eneer sl - And she secrr , . lleri hoops Her.figure m y be roil, But that n eyescan tell; o A mere lac•s re would - Show off hpr dress as well • She may hay,e ankles neat, But they'rk concealed by skirt, Which chiefly serves to hide her feet,, Aud gather up the dirt. -• • . - Then, Gent! nave you seen 'skty, Flora is way come ? • , She cannot ve,unnoticed been, . = Shelakes ip too much room! . - . i. , -I " 1 . From the'London Punch. Dialogue , . the -Denise DMlCadty. Mr -Puneh. I don't seem quite to under : , ' stand thildisturbance. between your Presi dent and Mr. Douglas. - •Cart-you tell me - in a few words i4haf, is itscharacter, Mr. Slick? Mr. Slick.-1-Guess I cab. Buck's in a lix. _ - Mr. P.- . -14 y Buck, if I 'apprehend' you `:aright, sir, yap would indicate the bead of .your - R4publiel - • ' Mr. 8.--" Nat's the critter. Promised 'l..e cetripton - Conititution should be ;Overhauled, . -Mr...P.—Preinised-the gentlernan what? . ' Mr. S.-- - ,-11ho on .airth said gentleman ? ra ! ' Mr. P. ornised - lfr.—it4-' teeompten . Constitution t i t he sliculd go to kahsaa. - Mr. S.-1-64tess_you've 'a brick in your hat,' , • stranger I 1 * . Mr. P:—My facetious friends, sir, hive - .been pleased Ito say there is a brig under it. - - Mr. - S. : — 'Taint 'Taint that. Have yon liquored ? _ :Mr. -P4 7 -4., never take anything' before dinner: ; a il • ', 4 . • ... - a. Mr. 5.-L- ore fool you:fles, sir-e— -. Guess I've alkinder liking for ye, but I don% • chanker'aft•er Yeur old world.habits. Take no tice, now - t ( yiralker • throws. Jup, his dander being riz ti L v-SSuck. . . . 1 . Mr.! P.l . - Mr. Buchanan should hang the ruffianly* alibaster.. • • , • i Mr. S-73 - ernsalem and snakes ! Don't be - in such a daMed hurry. . ' There's a , brace 'of Walkers' ' and 'one's not' t'other. , ! - • -Mr .• P.±.o, I beg' pardon. , ,1 Mr.S.-4lold hard, and grin:l • You See, . ' Douglas lit'asi, peeped through the hole in the -blanket and; seed-.a bit of light. Jim ! P.—The blanket. Ott! Ab !-A bit or *light; eh? 1 . ~.p. ' ' Mr;S.--Spex you don't,see*none.; We'll begin at lust' causes,: and come - on' promis:' cuous,l' Air : i„ the- great glOrious Republic, the only-nation lin the 'world'-' where the gohlen ,- eagle Of libeity can wave heralabaster wings, ' and Scream:ter-= ' •' • . • - Mr! P.— know all that. ' . Mr,. S. Guess you're bard - to please, • stranger. Wall, air we to hale- more slave -States than we've i got 1 That's the vestion. - , Mr. P.--I trust net ; and , that the aboirdn2 " able•-=-, I - Mr. S.—, ,C a lculate you'd better shut ep;••••• Slaves or .done, 'we'll always 'be ready to whip you. f Besides, took at your Irish, aid. ti r *yer,r_Jew 1 , and-the others that you keep in abject and inding slavery.{ Cock-a-d00d1e ..._:41901.=.,... ' r - *'• . % .. • • ti _ • Mi . . P.—, lam silent. litr. - 8.-J-Wall; then, Biick's with the South and meant t o' have it all f his own way in Kansas, an. make a'slave State of it, bin the Kanias boils kicks, and -Goi•ereor' Walker (not the filibuster, mind: you old opossum)-i-,, Mr. P.—;' ~Really, Mr. Slick— :Mr. 'S,-Shut up;-I tell you. Governor . Walker,. viho was sent by Buck, to Kansas to do the work, finds it ain't to be done; says :Ruck priimised him that the Lecempton • Cianistitu4n should-be submitted to the peo . 'ple, and sbtbiroirs up. Buck's a wide awake 'l ees b oy, buDouglai tie's a wide awaker, and be: t hat to force laws on free and enlight en citi4s like oum won't pay, - special 'when, a ,cri tter has his-eye on_the election in 1860.. ,S e; he just throws Buck over,- and there's a idifficulty. . - Mr. PL-Mr. Douglas being, if I am right, . the 'most influential- plan in the States, his oppositio - to the Prident would be foim-. idable. , ' Mr. S. • That's it, reeled : out uncommon , , Mr. P., ir,,l thank you for'yopi: explan - •ation, and I hope - that no serious trouble will -• arise in the United States,-' for which I al ways entertain the - warmest regard. ' ;, Mr. I —Don't worry yourself into no sort of rspiration about that, stranger. 'ln • a Corrup i ' and. debilitated old rotten country like } ou ts, a,pahlical difficulty might : bring ; - runt and ' ismay -.; but, where a" Western sun -gilds the muscles of American liben ty; such thi*air but the.wandering breezes - that cool ftbe-wings of our glorioui eagle, and help hitn:to fly still higher towards the tin seendeetil firmament. Will you- liquor ? ',l . Virtui t Sitx.—The deptlistof the Central Ainericin forests will probably yield some. , new articles of commerce . In - the Olaucha there is found hanging from the trees a sort oftfack,'some two feet in depth; which is the. .beat of a species of silkworm. Theisilk is woven over the insole of this sack.. In 1544, six pounds , :ere sent to England; where it :VAS made into , handkerchief's of excellent snality.i A'.profitable trade in this article might,- pit-Imps be estahlished, as this mate itt rial am* gathered in , any required -quanti ty. A old Mexican,-author speaks of wild ' silk is bundant in the Isthmusof, Tehuan. tepee, ' d states that the.natives were accus tomed o gather irfor exportation tO'Spaiti. .-- ! -Cart ornia Paper. Casts/ Awsziass.. l --Arrong the.eanip fol. .-lewexs of the insurgent chief who tuts been disturbing the heart of, the, empire; it, was' computed, in 1853, diet there were,io the - city ofNanking only, - about half a million of WOW', collected from * venous parts of the coot . 'Alen 'females v;ere formed into joii - ° of 13;0Q0, - under ( female e officers.-- ga 'Of the'se 10,000.w.4iipielid women t ,drilled . a 0 gtriioned in the Citadel. . The rest bad ths bar drudgery •sisigned them of .digging . Molts, making earthworkit, batteries, etc-- /ibis' . Life in China, . . A Seine in the Honee'ef Represe ntatives. . . 06e of those strange vigils that occur oc casionally at critical pointslie the legislation of., this cadnity, occurred last night. The • House - of . Representatiyes at Washington 'sat from 12 o'clock noon, yeaterday, till half' past six e'elock this morning-an uninter tupteti session" of eighteen hours and a half: ' The pro-slavery and anti -slavery parties found ' themselves at issue on' a point which might involie.the whole controversy between - tliern. The finti.Lecomptonites wished to some to a vs)" te.,,sin ; referring the Presidettes Kansas tiles - sage.. The Lecoinptonites feared such a votemind by trivial tnotious and ineffectual efforts to adjourn; contrived 'thus to protract the aessien t till, all ,parties being wearied out, a motion • be Mr. Quitman was introduced by unanimous consent enkadopted, by' which the whole subject was (deferred till Monday, • when a vote is to - be taken Without further , delity.,..The teatesti"and its ',result, seem tel . indicate a -conse"lotisna, of, strength on the ' part of the "anti-Lecomptenites, and a corresponding consciousness of -weakness on the part of the Lecomptonites , which argue well toe the cause of freedom and poptdar rights. , , . . _.• The -great incident of dus extraordinary session took place at about:two o'clock this morning, when 'Mr. Lawrence M. Keitt;, a ttiemtsC from South Carolina, and one of the champions of Nest ent Buchanan's policy, undertook to settle t o Kansas question by introducing a South. rolinia9 argument:— • In other words, OnMr. Galusha A. Grow, .. „1 Republican inembqrom the 'Bradford dis. trict of Pennsylvatiia,' was walking dow i kan aisle on the Democratic side of the House, Wh:ch is perftelly ircesto all members, Mr.. Keitt insulted him insvile language, and or. dered him hi , his own side of the House:— Mr. Grow refused' to obey, when Mr. Keitt seiied hintly the throat. Mr. Grow released himself, and struck away his assailant's hand. Mr. likitt ka g4i r, seized fiim,Amtwas again thrust aside, He attacked km .a third time;` 'when Mr.G row, -whoae ;forbearance had been remarkable, found himself compelled to lake decided ineit§ures,• and • knocked Mr. Keitt Mown. ' Au unparalleled scene of 'confusion ensued.- • A general fight,, in - which some twenty or thirty members were intermingled, took place,• - and finny, by the aid of the,ser geant:at-artne, order was mitered. • The flew Hall of Representatives has thus been for the first - time a s ne of riot:, Tiis graeeful and mortifyin this is, we rejoice, that the•first step wa aken, pot .by a man from a fre'etate, b t -by the special oracle of South Carolitia, the intimate- friend and wearer of the mantle of the late Preston S. Brooks. The first insult offered 'and the first_ blow struck in the"new Hall,. were fret* Law scum M. Keitt. We rejoice, too,. that he, 'received a lesson, thatlhe *ill remember from a Pennsylvania .repregentative, who, after en (hiring his insults" and violence:-.iri a manner that shows how he revolted at the idea - of be ing engaged in a quarrel that might disgrace Congress, at last, by a decided but .necessary btowlaid the chatopibn of the sham Chivalry, low in the midst of his felliois.• There was no bluster, no bullyism in his conduct, though he was assailed by blusteri & and bullyism of the worst order. Ile knew:his- rights and he, kticrw• his strength ; and lie - could have treated Mr. Keitt in •no other way than he adopted, unlss he had been very much rnbre or very much less than a man.l, ' It is proper to add that all who arc person ally acquainted with Mr. Grow 'know hit to be a gentleman of great amiability of temper and extraordinary self-control; that these qualities are recognized by, men of all - parties, and that although he iseegarded as a firm opponent of slavery -extension, he has never, until this occasion, been treated with disre• 'spect by Southerners, who all saw that .he was a gentlemin and 'emitted tq be treated as such, whatever hi's political opinions-might be. In.this knowle4,ge of hi's character his friends find• new proof, - ;in addition to that furnished Icy eye-witnesses of the in the House, that he must have acted 'with great forbearance, and only struck Mr. Keitt .when it.was necessary as a m-itter, ,of -mere self,defence. . , j E We. cannot but believe that the moral ef fect of thisineident in Congress will be-tavor: able to the cause of populat. rights. When the suppOiters of the President and his poli- Cy resort to insult and violence, in place of argument, it shows a palpable *eaktiess, a thorough unsoundness' in their cause. We hav'e had-:strong confidence that on taking a vote. •on the Lecumpton Constitaton c there - would be a majority in ake House againstsit. This Nth is now strengthened, for such Nor thern Democratic members as have been waveting,in their support of the Administra. tion - on this question, will speedily decidd against supporting it, whea . they And that one of the modes'of argument adopted - hv its special champions is blackguardi - sm and rut fianiSm. The South, too, will discover a new proof, in ‘ addition to that furnished in the last Coniress by Mr. Burlingame, that there is more- amontk Northern members than they had •cotinied on, and perhaps a little Wholesome restraint tray be put upon their bluster and bully ism. Shocked as see have been at the disgraceful scene in the capitol, we are not without hope that good may-arise out of evil.--Philadcfphiz Bulletin, Fef. 6th. Butter—luatmeineuts to Improve its Quilit% A few tiard. facts are of more importance than many theories or bare assertion s. , It haiboen often asserted that much of the but ter btought?to,this market was of inferior quality, and Thence its low price. Some of thbutter-makers in the country have thought us disPosetl_ to cry down the quality to cheap en the price. - It is not so. IVe would glad. ly say all the butter offered for sale is of su perior quality. We cannot say so because it is not so. Listen to a little actual conver.l cation with a I butter commission • merchant,'. as "gt clime off this 30th day ofJanuary, 1E358, When we stepped into the store of Miller Sr. Carpeitter, where we salve some hundred more keg's of butter, and said "Mr. Miller, I want a keg of good-table butter-1A hat 'is it worth I" " Such is you would have, 34-centsibut I-haven't-a keg that Will suit vou." . "No? NOt amor.g all this 'I How is that?'" " - I can't tell you how, but iti is so. - Idp have .a-good deal of good butter, but it IF; 1 snatehed.upalmost as fast, as it arrives : an I have now : a-Standing ordkr for all that ma' - .mine int,strietly - prime, at fiWeents a poun , while the most of this I will sell at IQ-cents" '"That is a very great differenee-14 cents a ponnd inst 'upon•the'ditlerinee in quality of. Vatter," 1 . "It is so, but It is the truth." . 2 '.• .Another - mission,B - I.tant merchant, hearing I the eonversatina said :'• - - • . • "I have alWatt 100 packag es of the 'average quality of alt but Prime aitter in this city, which I will sell at, 15 ' cents to any one who will take the lot off my hattds; aud ,I knti'w n merchant who is offered 20 cents a pound for a large dairy which he hat on hind, hold _ing•tor 27 cents. ' • , , • " Is this an unusual season for poor butter ?" "Well ; yesi'.perliaps it is, but the.propor tion' of good. butter in market is always very small, of: hd-vastamount sent here." • !• Now, that is the fact--notqme good keg of butter in a hundred, and of difierenee of 14 cents itlxutnd between good and poor. What an immense-sum-rwill the farmers think_ what. a foss. sand ',Nilo it is that, the loss P. Tribune, - E s ; El DOOR LOCKS & SCREWS • of various Il ik ira SADDLERY, b eyo ~ *d dc . scrifition, arpenterli Toolstroem 111111 ;ker's Kit; 11 _ OUSEHOL i FIX NGS, besuleart large tssortmilni of GROCERIES, i pR A - • D—R—Y D—S— ,atsthe'lorrest market prices.l AM . theie, !any other articles; can alatiys be l'ountrirtitho PHOENLX[BLOCK, at the store oyfil. S. Wilson & Son. 'Montrose, Nov, 4, 1857.1 . , NC/ 1 ii.i .4 30 ISIIEREiY 1 IVEN 9 --TOT, - • • ,AM 11917 ; la tt DIPS knit returned ii mu New - 1 11 and choicesarittty of i7O OP: and selected. ith much ca;te, from best houses in New-York, which li tomcns and the public at low Niel ,t 1 . _ stock comprises ; DRUGS, Im 3IEDICINES, I • - IqINTS, ' 1 • 01 1.§,- 1 . WINDOW C DYE CROCKERY, MIRRORS . ; CLOCK WILL trAPE WINDON FANCY 600,05, MUSICAL INSTRUMENI JEWELRY, PERFUMERY DRY GOI /lAA WOODEN WARE, BROOMS, BRUSRES,_ JAPANNED WA RE, BIRD CAG S, - CAN4RY SEED. POCKET KNIVES, FlllO UM . BRELLA:S, GUNS' PISTOLS, ..AIIIIUNIT TURF] ALCOHOL, LIQUORS, (For :Medirinitl P 'TH CS'S ES SCPP PORT 'MONIAES, SPECTACtE., ISILYER h PLATED SPOONiII, FORKS, &c., GOLD PENS, • STATIONERY, VIOLIN ST INGS, BOWS, &c , And nil of the most popular PATENT 'MEDI .171 ES. Thankful for the liberal .patio age hitherto receiv ed, he hOpes to merit a conihttance and large in crease of the same. 4.BEL TERRELL. Montnase, Dec. 2,18 ST. BEST 111 - fill11(ET. TRY THE 11.0 11 R II 0 1111 S 3 BEA CTIFUL :SRA E. FINE IN FINISH.; • TOUGII Q ALITY: sold by " . LYONS & SON. Montrose, June 3, 1857. ' • STOVES, ST VES, UUR stores have been so t oroimbly tried, to the, entire satisfaction of all, hat they'need no rec ommend from us.. S. 11. SA, RE & BROTHERS. :Montrose, May 27, 1857. • ' BINF.ALO iXOBES, r a nor lot:just reeeive, and will be sold low, A b 11. BURRITT. New Milford, Nov. 11, 185 DISSOL lON. TIIE. copartnership betwipit Z. COBB & J. A. W HO ELL iith is day dissolved by mutual consent. The books and accounts are it the: hands of Z. Cobb, `For settlement ; -and 'the Mee ering business will be parried on at the Old stand hyj J. A. HOWELL. ' i Z. COBB, • ' 1 HOWELL. , J.A.. Montrose, Noy. 20,'51.—t e mb. % •••0 F.' g.p Z el tt-z' •-• 0 i•9l • - • s.l • : 4 '31 ^, 02 Da 0 NJ 0 a - EM EU NEW Dress-kaking Establishment. LADIES HAVE YOU - ARD THE NEWS. - • I V, /IRS. DAVIS, formedy of New York, has ILL opened 'A Millinery a d Fancy Store, in the Vit. lagd of Brooklyn, and has just returned from New York with a lirge and fashionable stock of goods, consisting ofLadies and Misses Straw 'Hats of ecery style and varikY,„also_Crat-and Silk Hats constant ly on hand of! e„yery hue d color, together with a splendid aasortment of F y. Goods, such as Embroi deries, Hair IBmids, iery.. Caps, Head-Dresses, Lace Goods, all f ithich she offers at the Partialar attend paid, to Bleaching...H:l • -• Always at Home. Brooklyn, Nay 6; 1857 • OF 0 ALl.xficr wish to lity Books and Stationery cheat!, will call at he - • hi ON TR 05,4 pO47K STORE, in the Post Office, where Zlicy can get good articles at alior prier. Just IRleceivotll.l4. new lot of School Books,. Tower's an Webb's Se . t ea -of Readers, Wayhutd's Elements ofd Loral Scien ~e ight di ff erent sizes of Webster's titandeaVicti aries; at reduced prices.. AlO . O.—N. Kane's rctic Explorations, Recd. lections of iiLife 'MI6, b ',S. Gt G2odrioh, to. ! , - it. N. - BULLARD. )114antroxe,!.4. May it 110t0X_114.11191X15 1.1 for _sale by Nontrotie,'Dec. 9, ab $20;000 WORTH. OF QGOODS PANIC. PRICES. IS NOW RECEIVING LARGE ADDITIONS OF NEW GOOD - S, to his stock that WI be sold at prices to suit tile ' times, Including a . great variety a Ladles' and Gentlemen's Dress Goods, with a full assortment in all dey ryn nts of Ids TRADE awl feCOll much reduced ; and u nySlnds of Uoodsmore than . 25 PER CENT. LOWER +than tarty fall taloa. llesFonldrvtlettlatly cattle attention LOWER. • , CASH BUYERS, • TOiiIS NEW ATOCK_OF • • -Carpeting; Bo r alo Robes, Stoves: aslargo and rich and at tow down prices Nawottt►oeD, Dec. '24, 1847. 3 NEW STOVES. • BIIERITT is juit receiving a krge • . stock of - NEW' SIOVES, inelutling a: full assottment of ELEVATED OVEN, LARGE OVEN, AND•FLAT-TOP PREMIUM COOK STOVES, FOR WOOD or COAL, WITH A SUPERIOR VARIETY OF 'Parlor, Office, and . Shop Stoves, for WOOD or COAL : Also Stove Pipe, Zinc, Sheet Iron Stove Tubes, &c., &c. HIS ASSORTMENT will INCLUDE . thoadOST SELECT and DESTRARTMSTOVES in market,.and will be sold'on the moat favorable terms, dm., to which he would invite the par- ticular attention of CASH BUYERS. NMV . MILFOTD, October, 1857. Ng LA ©, 0 P‘u Milt subscriber would respectfully Inform the public that having bought the intemt of C. P. lE4w-ords In the Wagon busluerst at fork, vtith , a largo 4", 0 bought for cash, ti ver thirty of the c r i otters t,o his ell - , e, tor Cash. Itis Barrows' lloiiow, Gibson, Pa., I. now previred to do all Undo of work In that Ink, and alto that ho has on hand a hand,mrre lot of that he offers for ■ale very low for prompt pay. All klndiof work - warranted. Mond kinds of custom work done In Ulacksrudsh Shop. And as he Is frequently called upon to make COFFIN) and having mil& respect for the dads well as for the living, has been at the expense of dttlng up a ASS% TUFFS, ROCERIES, •GLASS WARE, SPLE.NDID REARM and Is now prepared to meet all orders ow short notice.. JACOB DUTCHER °MOS, Dec. 24. ISR7.—m3llm3l PAPER„- • N-DOW OIL SHADES, TTE subscriber luusbeen receiving during the pas three weeks tijnitlot-ot: SPRING & - SUMMER GOONS, making, with former stock, an assortment'with which there is no comparison in this vicinity ; and that they are being sold In a manner satisfactory to customers is manifest from the fact, that notwithstanding all efforts at competition, the, rush and sales thus far hare been unprecedented. We mean with frequent additions, to keep the as. sortment good ; and ready or prompt pay f ing customers can rest assured that the old store is not to be outdone. • ' In addition to the large va riety kept for years, we now have a good ' assortment of READI7.MADE CLOTHINO, DS, .WARE, STONE WARE, ON, NTINE, NIPITENE, BURNING rposes, only.) ALSO, • BOOTS & SHOES, n all varieties. Please give . ts a calL Gibson, May 27, 1857. S. S. INGALLS. rtTERS, )CEDER BRACES, BLIMEIEDZILItY WIXE. ntsuria.:••.. to ILL* blood, promotes digestion, exhilarates the spir ix strengthens and invigorates the whole systsem. Price 75 ets. bottle. For sale by July 22, 1857. A. TURREL(.. OTICE is hereby Oren, that the firm of Hawley 111 & Guild is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Gibson, Au g . 17, 1857. E. E. GUILD. ' The books-and accounts can be found at the store formerly occupied by the subscribers. All persons having ungottled accounts are requested to settle the same as soon as amble. The business will be conducted in the future by the subscribers, under the firm of C. P. & 0. N. Hawley, who are constantly receiving from New York and Philadelphia the !sleet styles of . Fall and `Mats?. Dry Goods, Clothing, &e., all of which h be sold at a very small profit, for ready pay. ; C. P. HA insy. Gibson, Sept. S, 186 C. 0. M. 11A,IVLET. MOSEY WANTED: , PENNSYLVANIA MOSEY taken at par in el, change for goods at , NEW YORK PRICES, or fot good Notes and itsebints. Please call on . • F. B. CHANDLtrt. REMOVED; • Cr D. V IRGIL, ItY.SIDENT DEN,TIgT, removed his ?Mee to hitt new residence, Hest door above Dr, l'attlek's, on Turnpike street, where be is fitting op townsitt a style of neatness and con venience befitting hiSprefessicm.lie will be absent the coming week. at Philadelpeta, tor the purchase of °flies furniture, Dent 4 Instruments, &c._ Ile expects also, to bring back sone improvements in his art, of the benefits of which 6e hopes his patrons may avail themselves at once. Montrose, Septembtr 9, 1857. PP2g3EO Mg ND BIRD NEED, J. LYONS di SON. nM N. DURG2tIWIr BLACKSMITH EEO Sleigh, plain and welled body Cutters, WAGONS, ,CARRIAG ES, LOOK 'HERE,: DISSOLUTION. Montrose, Oct. 28, 1851. NEW GOODS, JUST ARRIVED, AND - SELLING AT-GREOLY REDUCED . PRICE% FOR triLE READY , • 00 _A. 1-3 E '- by J. LYONS k SCE% Montrose, Nor. 26;110. GROCERIES. A complete asaB()r tment a t • C P at O. M. HAWLEY'S CHALLIS DELARES. T HE place to boy Challis for a song, Is at • I- • C. W. morrs Tune, ' Pop Gees the Weasel.' Stranger, atop a minutc-- ; .- Here's a Store, just drop in it • And view, with wonderful-surprise The Books and Toys that meet your eyes— At BUILLA I have Books and Paper, just the best, That you nun find, Fast or West ; If any of my friends should doubt it Call in, t will ease your mind abOutit-- At Buttian's. Fine Does, Pens anti Paper too; , All kinds of Children's Books, and new; In short, here everything In the Book and Stationery ' • At POLI.AIIOI.. -So conte along, come one, come all, . Come rich and poor, come great and small, • And I will sell you-ifxihts so cheap, - I know I shalt tour custom • At Bill/LARD'S. Montrose; May, 1857. - Books and Stationery. Anew lot of Pocket and Family Bibles, Testa. meets - and Prayer Books. Also, School Books, au& as are to be used In the -Normal School. A choice lot of A. W. Thinison's Columbian tab. , Yam- Sy and Toilet Soaps, Peifumery and Flaioring Et tract'tl, nice and'ckeap, at the Xontroie Book Store:, by. AIL N. DULLARD. MontrOse, Awyust..l2 1857. Tilrilllig Widest. ti ilrsubscriber having again' resumed' the TAI I LORING BUSENM permanently Ohio health Will permit) will spare no . easotuible effort to pletutti all who may see tit to =employ s him. Shop is rthe Brick Block over Bentlettupi Read'. Store. )toutrose, June 24, 1857.4 I..itirkiEs. New Fonvarding Lin MeKINNEY, VAN SICKLE do To OltP every day throughout the season, b 10 New York At Eric Rail Road. • Butter and other country produce sold at the • est market. rates, at reasonable commissions. •• I The proceeds will be paid in current money a old stand. : A new stock of good just received. HENRY IicHIRN Great Bend, Juno 3, 1857.—tf • I FAIR , ARRINGDMENT . tFAIR •ii; BIT . PAIR for all 'Classes -and Conditiot F. B. CHANDL It has just re c eived direct from the Metropolis his usual extensive supply of incomputable , 66 "1"1-3EINGe 9 7P An enumeration is unnecessary, as the People :ener ally,, are aware that his is Me VARIETY STORE Most anything,.from a Penny Primer, all t up, to just the thing - you want, can be taine lowest possible price. LET. ECONOMY (WIDE Yoxr In the selectiOn of place for the bestowal- Patronage, ,and we are certain we shall hl plCasuse and privilege of DOING you GOOD. Also, ;just received at Chandler's, air assort SZMOOL 'DOOM I3ucli as are in use at the "NORMAL SCHO of Which will be sand, COST, for Cash. •.1 of Sharon's and Webster's Dictionaries, 'ri promiscuous distribution. Cheap ofcourse. s l Friends! Patrons ! Conitrym lend us your " DIMES" arid they will be to you-With much increase, after a FE lir do Don't fail to call and secure some of these FAIR ACCOMMODATIONS sfontrosg., Sept. T 6, 1857 - NEW-MILFORD STOVE EMPORI Great Reduction in the price o IIICKERMAN & GIBRA RR now receiving thelr Stock of Btovea for the FA it. TIM TRADY.. and wonldbeg Imre toast' tothetr RUM and customers, that they have on hand theltygest and STOCK 07 STOVES ever offered to the itihnbltante of Susquennooa County eonst z sts of the moot approved patterns Of Elevotcd.Ovens t Lazte 'Oven, Fremiinn, a qooking Stovea,besides any quantity of Par/ for Wood or Coal, Office, Hotel and Box We have the beet Stove for burning Coal, oonstrucial 0 • flue principle, ever made and at a very moderate price. We would - take this opportunity of r rrieees who ire solicited to purchase their Btores of • Pedlars, that a moments reflection will conribce them t, poor economy to do so. It Is a well estabikhed fact selitng Ettovci by peddling them about the country, in fifteen per cent, and generatiras high Se twenty, to A bout bad debts, and coat of collectimm Of courselkdi comes out of the pockets of the purchaser. In consideration of din-above factsiwe offe STOCK of STOVES at twenty per cent. le;ot than any pettdlsr will, or co , call and Pee lithe.se things cue not O. 31sw-3111.rotto. Sept. w. IS .57.1t1" C. P. HAWLEY, GIBINET La MIENUFICT , mAL ilkirA UFA CT lIRER and dealeri t Furniture, is now prepare , orders or Bedsteads of all kinds at I retail on-short notice. Retail prices apt:m.ls, according to stAe. Ho also k r Ready-made Coffins ; iifid as he has Hearse" he is prepared to attend tuner notice, 'New Milihrti, bet , 17, teed. iTFARMERS IiTTEN TID btitletsigned would respectfullY, 1. the Pstotsms and all others Intere have associated'ourselves together tend IROTT dc TILDE at the old stand of M. & E. Mott, whe pared to furnish PLOWS of the most r terns now in use, such as Blatshley s s, Beam,. dc. Also Points of all kindt, Cultivator teeth, awl all kinds of- casti ' ers and others, all of which we propos as can be afforded`by any establishme try. ELI '6:A We are also agents for kincriv's Drag and Circular Saws for wood, 41s Powers, which we can furnish on shor Montrose, lan. 7, 1857. A FORTY HORSE P 1 IRIAN ENGINE F IN GOOD ORD ' 3FEET eight inch stroke, 14 inch .lance wheel, three tons. Is a s machine. Suitable for a Coal 'Shaft o will be sold ncrq low. Addie. POST BM Jan. 14, 1857 •; LIM ' AVID PLAST . /i'l HE subscri • era are now burnin 1 constantly ,n hand, Limo of quality at Mon .. st Deot, and wil quantities at a air price. Persons quantity. win be supplied I:70n a Superior gro 4 Plaster will be lie hand hereafter. Ii Montrose Depot, April 8 New Era In Mont THE WAR IN KANSAS CI! BUT , those who attempted to . Montrose,against "second rate , prices," with the fag-ends 'of three o have fizzled; and Reeler and Stodd whose BOOT A.1.118,8110E STORE i strect,South of Searle's Hotel,—wit best assortment of Goodsever brou ket, bought.at the , LOWEST , TIG6 and which they will sell a ‘Jeetle' termined to give "the old codger' We do nZ, intend to be unde ettablishmerTtin Town. We have -and See, for "seeing is believing. aire-toptipr our mods, preferring praise us; but we may be permit, Information of purchasers,that we h AN EXTENSIVE STOOK of Su; style, comprising all kin& of Gen and Children's wear. Also a"gen. Findings, and Leather of all kinds. ork made to order, ind'repair KEELER, Itlonitose, June 11, 1856. GaticEutE Afresh etiPPIY, loch/dine the - just opened, and "going chei. Oct. 28,'67. . ' j, F. B. CH AN It ici s't IS -FR ' S l athartic Pills, (scat (r • CO A TED,) AIM XAt Z 20 CLIANICE TBE4 BLOOD 4113 D CURE TEE SICK *lnvalids, Ptitbeim, "Meettters,, Mrslamas. . Pliellaultierorsto, read. their • affects, and ja lip,olf their VlrtOtea. von TW cute OF headache, Stitt neadache f .rout Stomach. Paisaaa, P.y 3lay 1, 111.55. Da. .1. C. £vz*. :I have beep repeatedly cupid of .11w`, mist headaelse any body an have by a dome or two of y,eits Ma. It seems to arise from a krill stomach, which they &mut at corn If they wilt euri .. others as they do Inc, tbe,act worth knowing. Toms with great respect, / ED. W. PIIEDI.E, Clerkof Skawitt,,C,arion. Bilious Disorders and Liver Coitiplatuts. • DEPAIMIZAT OTT= Iterlllol,*A7sllniii•OX:lia,Yrehjise Bat I have used your Nib in my general and fleapits! peso tire ever since you made them, and canneettesitate to say they sal the best tathartic we employ. Tbeir,rwladng action on the quick and decided, consequently they are an admirer ble remedy for derangemtpts of that/Organ. Indeed, t have seldom found a come of oaks* diseascio obstinate that it did not , readilyyield to them. Fraternairt yours ALONZO BALL, .11, I),Phil siding ejWie .11farileFrotpliaI Dysentery, Relni ousd Wong,. parr COMM Ilartsten, Lre. Co...lffsca r Nor. le, 1555. TM. Ana: Your Pills are the perfection of medicine. The lune done overlie more good than Ilan tell yori. Si. had bees sick and pining avregtor months. Went off to be doctored at great expense, but g6t no better. She then commenced- takktp- Tour Fills, wirich,foon cured her, by expelling large quantities of worms (desul)Trom her body; They atterwerdscorsd her and our two children of bloody dysentery. One of our neighbors grad it bad, and my wife cured him with two dame of parr= while others around us paid,frosst Fro to twenty dollars bills, And lest much limo, without being cured entirely even then. /Suck a medicine as yours, winch is actually good and bencit; will be prised here. GEO. J. GRIFFIN, Statatarter /Indigestion and Intistrity of the Blood. /Von Rm. ,r. V. Macs, Rigor pf Advent march, &sten. DI. Anal I here used your Fills with extraordinary success in my family and among those I am called to visit in-distress. To regidate , the organs of digestion and purify the blood they are the very bet; remedy I have ever known, and I- can we* acidly recommend them to my friends. Yours, J. V. MFRS • WAnsaw, Wyman Co., N. Y., Oct „ZS, MSS. Deem Sm.: I am using you:Cathartic Fills in my practice, and Ind them an excellent purgative to cleanse the system and pu. rify the fount-Wu of the blood. JORN . 0. BLEACRAII, IL D. e way atthe f your To the Erysipelas, Xing's - Esil, Tatter, ors, id Salt Rheum. Front a Arrwarding Merchant of 3. Louis, Feb. 4,1856. MC Aria: Your rills e re the paragon of all that is great In medicine. They have cured my little daughter of ulcerous 'Orel upou.her hands and feet that had proud incurable for years. Her mother has been tong grievously afflicted with blotches and pimple, on her skin and in her hair. After our child waieured. she also tried your ring, andlherhave cured her. ASA kIOIiORYDOL 1 . ent •of ' 9 I L 7" all supply dy for Itheittnatisny Neuralgia, and Gout. Awes Me Rey. Dr. Hawke:, of Me Arethodixt.4ait. Char& fPotaxat .110041, SAVANNAH, GA., Jan. 6, 111511. lloxolgo Sta: Ilhould be ungrateful for the relief your skill Baabrougitt Ana If I did not report my case to you. A coldaeb . tied in my limbs and brought on excruciating neuralgic which ended in chronic rheumatism. Notwithstanding pi l es, the beet physicians, tha disease grew worse and worse, until, by the advice of your excellent agent In Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzie, tried your Pills. Their effects-were slow, but sure. fly per. severing in the use of then:l/ am now entirely well. SZNATZ CRANIUM, BATON Ronne, Ls., 5 Dec., 1565. Da. Ana: I have been entirely cured by your Pills of Rhin. matte Gout —Nit painful amine that bad afflicted me for years. VINCENT SLIDELL. "gnr eturned 9. inl For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred Coin. 'plaints, requiring an active purge, they are an eicelleral remedy. For COstliteness or Constipation, and as Miner Pill, they are agreeable and effectual Fits, Suppression, Pskalysis, Inflammation, and even Deafness , and Partial Iflindsseita, ham been mod by the alterative action of these Pills. Wit of the pills in market contain Mercury, which, although &valuable remedy in skilful band', L dengerons'in apublic pill, from the dreadful consequences that frequently follow its loom lions use. These contain up mercury or mineral outwear/ whatever. Iffl Loves, and Writ. •us Meads selected AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL Tbeirstock FOR TUE RAPED CURS OP COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, INFLUEN ZA, BRONCHITIS,MHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, INCIPINMT CONSUMPTION, and far the relief of consumptive patients In sdratioedatagist K the dimes... We need not speak to the public`of Its virtues. Tbroighoui every town, and almost every hamlet of the American State% its reed cures of pulmonary complaints have made it at. re* known. Kay, few are the familia in any civilised cans try on this .continent without some personal experience of its effects; and fewer yet the commupitiee any. when yid.'" ham tat among them some living trophy of it• victory over the sub. Mond dara*mee eh... or the throat and lunge. While it 11 the Matt powerful antidote yet known to man for the formldw hie and dangerous disease, of the ,puhnonary organs, It is alas the plummiest and safest remedy that can be employed Tor ha Alma and young parsons. Parents should hate it in don against the Insidious enemy that steals upon them unprepared We have abundant grounds to believe the Caesar PV.CTOILII cares more litres by the consumptions It prevents than those it cures. Keep it by you, and cure your colds while they are curs ble, nor neglect them until no human okM as master the in exorable canker that, fastened on the vitals, eats your life away All know the dreaded fatality of lung disorders, and as they 'know too the virtues of this remedy, we need not do more this mama them it Is still made the best it an be. We spire nc cost, no care, no tall to produce it the most perfect possible,an? thusafford those who rely on it_the best agent which our son fandell for their cure. d Cod r Stoves, :toner. the allies tiding our I awkers acct I tlt Is very ,t the cost of of less than y nothing a tm expense our mere sell. Ile se PREPAIED BY DIL . J. AYES, hastical and Analytical Chinsuct, 7aaa3l, ltaca. ABEL TERRELL, and by all Druggists and moo- Dealers.—nl4v3ylor, Mend the following Letter. • 'IIO3IE TESTIMONY. •, We have received the following letter in relation to DR. HORNE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. AIIIICUR POUR CORNERS, Susq. Co., Pa., Sept. 28th, 1856. Messrs A. J. Win's& Co. ; New York : "The Malise's Indian Root Pias had from you give universal satisfaction, in scum' mimic; and our farmers use them for almost. everything. The Ots mu= has been raging in this section to an tdaMi. ing extent, for the last six months, SCARCELY a SINGLIC Family having escaped, •ICICSPr moss wants ';your pills have been rani As A PREVENTIVE, in which case they have NEVER TAILED. I will inform you shortly how to send a further supply. Your ob't. Serv't." ALPIIONSO 11. SMITH) Such letters as the above need no comment from us, they ought to convince all of what we firmly that Dr. Morse's /aim Root Pills are the very best Pill seer matte. ! Sold In Montrose by S. 11. tit Sayre, and by One person In every town, and in all country stores. A. Prop 'etors. -t flys all kinds oj to fill all rholesale or ige from $2 eps.on hand an elegant 11/ on short I= 1 111 . - 'The Rev. C. S. Harnett, 1,1111111. F. labeling is a Missionary iri Southern Asia, discoyered a VV. Ample and certain Cure for - , 1 , Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis; Coughs, Colds, lieivous Debility, - • and all impurities of the BLOOD ; also, an easy and effectual mode of Inhaling the REICCDT. Actuated by a desire to benefit his suffer. leg fellows, he will cheerfully send the Repe (free) to such tut de sire It, with full and explicit directions for prepaying, and successfully using the Medicine. Address Ric. C. S. BURNETT - 4. - ' • amt. 1.-Sm '- • 831,Broadwar. N. Y. City. • announce to ; fed, that we :r the firm of , we are pre ipproved.pat- Motes Iron. Landsides, A for Farm lo sell as low tio thtsconn- M MOTT. TILDEL Valuable Lands For Sale. FOR SALE IN ONE BODY, about - 5500 acres. of Landon the waters of Spring Brook, a branch of the Lackawanna river in Luzern Consity,Perin'a: about midway between the thriving 'towns of gcran ton and Pittston. These lands#c covered with val liable timber, and being situate in the most extensive mineral region in Pennsylvania—known to contain iron,ore—and believed tottbound in coal, and being also in the immediate vicinity of several raihhads made and now in progms-.--offer to the capitalist an opportunity for the investment of money that seldom occurs. For further information apply to N. P. Ho sack; Esq., No. 11, Wall street New York, or to the subscriber, at Montrose,Susquehanna county,Pa, the attorney in fact of the owners. ;'April 6, 1654. HENRY DRINIC,ER. orse Powers, Dog Churn notice. - WER SALE, R. Cylinder 'bal ,ng Well Tannery, and HERS. i ontrom f Pa. THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand for sale at his establishment in Montrose,the.best Anal ty of BORT SOAP, manufactuied,from the lye of wood ashes and grease, in the old fashioned way,and not by any patent process. For those.that furnish the grease s he; manufactures the soap for $l,OO a barrel. Warranted In attunes to be a good tirticle,or the Soapinay be returned and the money refunded. , - • ' 'ER. and mill keep very superior sell it in any wishing a large nable notice. t constantly 013 L. POEM Per barrel $ 51 . 00 Half Barrel . • 1 2 50 Gallon —• 26 Wholesale dealers vdiEbefurnliiied--,if delivered at the Asher" , ItiMoatrose:—at the rate of ten barrels for $45,0r at Scranton at ten barrels'for $5O. • .' • JOHN HENRY WARES. • Montrose, Math 17,1856. . 10y1 . . __ DRINKER. JESSM'. fifEA.KLE. rose '1 NTINFES! up ft fight in goods and high four old stocks • rims", SALT, GTOCERM* TEA, COFFEE, Lc., for Bale low; for cash. CA and see before purchasing e 156,100, at, 8..8. MOTT'S. Montrose, Aog.'l2, 1857 . ri rd, • located on Main the 'largest and ht into this mil.- oveeoet t arti de oird'onet d by any other nlv,tosay, Coma Niro do not de. Post Brothers arc now. receiving their Etock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, andiravite their friends to call, and examine. Large Stock of Drceis aootts.- 7 Stelts Shawh, Wanda, Florys and Ribbons, Silks, in varle sty, Genii. Msimeres and Vestings, Gents. fine assortment of - Fashionable Clothing, Feriae, White Dooda, Laces, Edgings, Flouncing; 'Collars and Sleeves, and trimmings; Our Dry Goods de pailmenkis, 'rethink,. well chosen in quality St styles. AlroCeries.—A. good 'stock. Also,-Iron, Na ls, and Rasdware. I • - ', Cricktry.--Ahuse !talc. , Hots .. ok Caps, Boots aid Skeis,olliui4ltemp Large assortnient Fem. • - - .lloetroae, May 608157-, " Z "let our works _to shy; for the re justreceived itriorqualttr Ind imen s 's, vl assortment of ng.done neatly STODDARD. EITRIT ki toms TONS "4 WOK, aivp SOLD BY ' SOAP MANUFACTORY. rRICXIS. e Independent Itispublican. ~ ~ : ,S SUB -lILD ITERT 'TXURSXILT XXXXINX, AT XONTROS; .PA., xy . 51,60 / pria Assoc, Is arovascx. , -. . I ,+' Ratel" is I 'Advertising. - , , Onelsquire(ll,lmes or less) one week,' • . .40,50 One! squire ,f " -. two tricks, ' 0,75 One; squares' " ' three week 5,..,... :1,01- One moaree . " one month, - 1,25. Cue sAnare ' 's two months,2,2o , ,Onti/square 4 6 . . , three m0nt15,.....8 t 06 . Owe square ' " .six months; • 6,00 / One square " - one year, 1 8 4 00 Twit squares one year, 15,06 , Three squares one year, - • 20,00 Jive squares -one ;year, '25,00 One column one year.. • 1- .......10,00 ' Yearly advertisers will have the privilege of alter ring or changing their advertisements' without ad ditional charg e. 1 11 *shwas c ards, not" exceeding five lilies, inserted at .2,00 per annum. Job • Work. • This office is supplied with ,a good assortment of Jpbbing materials, and' , all kinds of Job Workouch Cards, Posters, Pamphlets,&c.,,will be done neat.' ;and promptly. ' . . . . BUSINESS CARDS - . . - ' -Dr. E. P. Wilmot, EADVA . TE of the Allopathic and Itorneoiethlc College, of ' Medic:int. la now permanently lonted In .Oreat Bend. Pa. Of dee. corner of Maine and Elizabeth St., nearly °walk. the Y. E. 4 .htutb. . Shy Ist, I • Dr, IL Smith . st Son, .• . WIDGEON DEICTLSTS. Residence and office, opposite the Bap. ti 7 Chit church. (North stdej In Montrose. • Particular attention mill de deer to inserting teeth on Gain and Soren plate, and to fililbg - vine teeth. Montrose. Jan. 13. 18ta. _ . 1 ---.00-----:-.; C. D. virgu ; vire', i -- 2 t ._ . RESIDENT DENTIST. has rembiled . °lice s deuce, nest door aboSe Dr. llls Paula's. * 1 7 1. -ii-a a his new If , e t.wb g b fa has Snell up rooms is, a 13• Le of neatness andifT:oltvene Sh eet. } Xornosx, 0d0ber'7.18457:-tod • 6 Prurwilice. _ . J. D. Vail. ~ RYRICIAN AND BURGEON, kw plimatteatly located Until at Drackneyvtlß, Susquehanna county. N., an will promptly 'attend to-all alb. with which . he may be favored...M*3l A. Bushnell, i. TTORNEY & tOUNSELLOR AT LAW. Once 011; S. E Wen's Drug Store, SreucarA.VNA Dtear,Atyl • T. B. Orchard; It D.. • • ~. PHTSICIAN AND SURGEON, Jacluon, Suaquehanimi coanty„ Pa. Reactance at. the Peat office. • Keeler & Stoddard. ThEALERs mnoots Sr, SHOES, Leather and Findings, oa Malpe at., brat door below Searle's Hotel, Sloarnse.C• et 911:01181 Oa,• ' C. :C. STODDARD, William H. Jetanp, ATTOBNET AT LAW & ROTARY PUBLIC. Office en Putt. tic Square., Moicrecez. Ps. .., Miller & Fowler, , • ATTORNETB AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. and Sour:Store In Chancery. Office No. 44 Clarke Axe, Craorm,"llll. Bentley it Pitch, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. AND BOUNTY LAND AGENTS.— OM= of the Court House. Molutrose, Yu • Albert, Chamberlin. ATTORNEY AT LAW. AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,-. Ottlee over I. I'Poet.t Co:sSlore.,3ll:mrsconras:, • • Wraw ge 'MIT A . A . . ATTOSNEY AT LAW AND COMIIIS IONED OF DELIA t for the State of New York, will attend to all business entrusts% to him with promptness and fidelity. Olive on Public *pima ma. pied by llon. William lessor. Abel Timell, DTALE& IN DRUGS ,. M EDICINES. CHEMICALS, Plll3lls OUs, Dye-statGo, Grodrles, Dry' Gads, Hardware, stemmas, cu.s.4wsre,, Clocks, Waxily', Jewelry, Silver Spoous, Spectacles, N. steal Instruments, Trusses, Surgical Instruments, Liquors; Pertuss• ery,'Atlrrurs, Stationery, Brushes, Shoes, Tuilkee.Notions, &c, P. B. Chandler, . • DRALEY. IN DRY GOODS, Reidy Hada Clothing , Oroceties Books and Stationery, etc., Public Avenue, Morrusz t Pt. , • I. L. Post s& Co., ij'EALEGS IN DRY GOODti. Groceries, Cream', Asidware, 11 Letther, Flour. etc., corner of Turnpike street and Pnblie Avis nue, 3.l.o.trraose, J. Lyons & Son., ALERS IN DRY GOOD, Groceda, Ilartlvrate, -Crockery, Tlaware; Books, er.e.; 11130, carry on the BOOK Basuto butneei - - Public Avenue, 31onrnoes.„ J. LTOSSi r .T, 1. Lyons Bentley &Send, DEALERSTS DAY GOODS, Drop, Medicines, - Paints, Oils Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Iron, Clocks, Watches, Jaw elm Silver Spam, Perfikozery, *At Brick Block, Mostacws. O. V. 1121TL1Y C C MID William &Nil. Jearap;, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 3doirraoaz. P. Practice in Sitykar lama, Bradford Wayne„ Wyoming and • counties. • E. S. FIIIINELL, EiLta h Staves and Ileadinp, Iloop-poles, Barrels; Pliklta I" Chums, &e., /ce.,GaILT Sean, Susq.CA, Pa. All °den from is aponsible quarters, promptly tilled, and shipped per dlreciPan,v3nSrl • - Rockwell & Winton• icy a cc i. ramcs and is ta t . 7 s a tszw k ni o .c . 4 1 0 itt. atzteklizw You, (op stalm) • 11. D. ROCKWILL...,.. • A. Baldwin. n°iFllE Disler in u r F ti, Feed. lle elvc . e E ono of ChanUefo tore Xorrsoox. ad 1. 1257.-. . . . 8: Thayer, -Daystcuos stsozoN, Mon:wit Ps : Oman in tn. .1 Farmer% stmt. vin B. 8. Moore, 3,11:4= 1 11T 44 formerly or c l , ,,..rc i rivi, , , , p,v ii , is , s =s t r; Modes about building or repairing thist y illits, or ogler machinery, *ding that hit experience warrants him in doing to. Peat Otacc ad• dress, Glenwood, Snag. Co. Pa. • • Comes IV DEALERS in Foreign and American MarbleMonuffienta. Bead Wan. Table Tope. 6.e., Binghamton New York. - Busineseper talnlng to the above Wended to with dispatch, by G. W. Pat. T. Agent, Brooklyn; Sung. Co.. Pa. vSnGyt . DEALEXIN titcuur..Agfi l t iloreimently ocimplEi by Craws* 4ogers. Mont;ose,. • itommeces. :tior-U,1837.41 • Banking House OF POST, COOPER do CO. HENRY DRINKER, • IfONT.ROB.E . , lIITNTTING COOPER. November 12, 104- ISAAC L. POST. DRAFTS on New York City and Philadelphia.— Collections promptly made and remitted. Office hours from 10 A. Y. to 3. • Messrs. Allen k Paxton, N. York. REFERENCE, Samuel C. Morton,, Esq., Phil'. • Ron. William Jessup, Montrose. • PATENT MEDICINES. AMOND the great variety et Medicines atTurrelra Store. easy be found all of Dr. Jayne's Justly eelebtoted Family medideg; Ayres Cherry Pectoral and Cathartic Pills; Balsers,Forest Wlss and Forest Pills ; Borland celebrated German bitters ; Louden 's M ries of Family medicines; Merebant's,Garglias Oil. the I:reateet rem' edy for sprains Inman or beset ever known ; Alathewson's Rwledy. and Rome Remedy ; Orrick's Vertnifuge, and a teddy . of TefiriZA IgrAY=lglree9 4 4ltr2rreogrLaS l Prate thing for similar vorposes as th e above Anntment ;An 11 . sis DeetroYMS sent. a good article ; Woodeoelesßalaam sad Boss Liniment; Atwoon's J anodic* Bitten. Cankei a D pei ro i ps. Liniment. 33,4 Dysentery Drops; Baker's Compound for tory; Resed Pepsi n . for Dyspepsia ; flembold's Extract o mho and terse of BarssPlella; a Varlet) of Salves, the best In markt& PBe. de,. sad NI almost endless variety of Patent Modulate. altogether too tosser ous to enumerate—but audio if to ay MA...the Patine will find or ly every thingin this hoe, at the Drug 3136 /Fancy Ste° of Montrose. Julyent ABEL TURRELL • ManufaeltireT s Insurance Comtnuip CHARTER. PEBPititrAL. Granted by the Stite of Pair - isylyeada. CAPITAL, $500,000. FIRE, MARINE, & INLAND TRANRPORTATIOS.. THIS Company was organized with a Cash Capital, and the Directors have determined to adapt the business to lta available resonrces—to observe pry• denco in conducting its affairs, with a prompt adjust• went of losses. A.S.,Lternicorr, , Pres't. Wu. A. Ruours,Vice Pres't. ALFRED WEEKS, Secretary. Dmscrints.—Aaron S. Lippineott s ,3Vm. B. Thom as, Charles Wise, J. Rinaldo Sank; Wm.. A Rhodes, William Neal, Alfred Weeks, . John P. Sithcaab Charles J. Field, James P. Smyth. OFFICE . , No. 10 Merehants'Exchange, Phil. A. N . :BM:LARD, Agent. "Montrose, Pa., May 13,.1857?-1/ 4.. t 4 11-8 * v i r al/log secured the right of nsi'ng Goddard's re' 11 ent foi'raising and toweling carriage tops, I prepared to f rnish and put them on at the shortest notice. • Montrose *); 6, 1857. • IBM NOTICE. DERSONS desirous of paying me money,!in debts A. of any description, can do so by leaving kir payments with Past, Cogper & Co., Baukets, rose; to my &edit, whole receipts will be allowed from their date. • C. L. WARD. April 18, EITEAM !GRIST AN) 13*W111 1 . 16 POST BROTHERS 'Miring lorcbased the above establiannentoia keep l oonetantly on, hand So efnetruffilne Frour,Corn Mid of superiot cud: alto Chop and Bras et the lowed cab prim? •—• Zusenn liorir. will be - done ebb despatch, emit ewe warranted • *; • , 1381 *Outran! JulTllBs3! R..1./ITCI.