Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, February 25, 1858, Image 4

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MAPLE
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(Are you read} , ? Thi is a question that
. should be consid red new, and now at once
answered to the' ti . sfaetion of every man. int
Ike colantry..._wh is the owner of a sugar,
. ':bush, sugar. ca p, sugar orebard,- maplej
.' •gtove, or,whater r name he may callhiscol-j
r
section_ of -.Eng producing trees, whatever!
the nuMber, whe her five or five - hundr4d. i
-1 I Let every one remember that drops ; little
a• ' drops of rain u n the. mountain side fill the
s' -
.. spring, the brook, the crock, the river that
• rolls a torrent down
,to the - sea side
Its and
I
_swells the.ocean - •--
ILet every on(
exausted
_gran.'
.plant one acre.
• the great hary
thousands of bu
product.
Let every on
ptiees of produ
1 brings prosperit
'country ever, pr
find. Nothing
. dance of famirnes
- dear sugar. ,
. The price' of Tr
- 'in proportiori,.a
Of other thing,
IL was in the i l
p
as other sugars
and alWays will
(Tar.
'an aritid of Ins
preductiOn lea
'.That this Will
the maple su b
• i"-
dications that - i n
;in the last week
' the ground is,,n
: it will be froze.'
hence, the Ire
Month and Va 4
of sap' than - wh
bedded in froz
~.:,
:affected by - the
run max be sh 1
.milics the quest
.aregyou ready ?
• To those to
-retnember that, in a time 01
ries, a recommendation to
tore had its influence toward
;t molt, adding many, many
I hels of grain. to: the grand
iemembpr•that it is not high
- bat ° its abundance; : that
to the *hole country. No
,spereti -in a time of dear
ver.produses such an Dhoti.
. in tits dbmestie -circle as.
rople:sugor -wilt he no lciWer
it cot responds -with prices
n . - the Spring : :of 1858, than
ins 0f'1857, and not as low
n" this eity,-beentise there. .ins
be 4 dernand for. it here .a
try, and that will make .its
d `,,Season profitable. ...
be another goeid,seasen Jim
inaltirs,-We ha all the in
tur‘e, can: furttiA us. 'Now
!of January,-at Se*,.7York,,
t frozen: :, ilit'All probability
in •Februaryohut not deep:.;
lingo and -thawings ..rif, ,that
'eh -will be :more ,productive
It :the roots are deepls . lat
h cartfi, and the sUrfoce only
noonday warmth. But
.the
o,rt, though abundant,:ithd this
Orin all the moreiimportant-r
manor horn, or fired in
ttheCam ! P (of stir-mal:erst. ) we do not sup
iposeiwe can -oLT: acceptable ad-vice abou t
-the hoer to do i r
or " how not to dolti", but
t
JO a few others.; ; Who .haie not yet : learned
.the best.% . -ay io conduct the maple-sugar
'business; we think .we can say •a word that
,Will be useful.
In the first- plac e • get ready., : For that,
%there is a v,ery.
-P -rood' tune; it is now ; you
•
never will !find e.better one. • •
} TAPPISG—Meter tap your trees with .an
4, even upon !!and that you , are going to
.clear, beeSuse) i ou may not live to, clear
. it,
.tind your su . tor may desire - to -save S(4 - me •
Of the trees the! .your wrong aatluts spoiled.
we
.Bides!,! bxin - may tench your son the
--Wrong "way too "it. '
i
i' THE RIGHT • KAT—The best method -of
d l
zOtoping maple rees ig - to bore them' on the'
. -Sunny. side, 'fito ! feet or !More above the,
..eartb, with an - auger not over one inelt diem
-..eter, and at fi!rat 'not over Ina Pi o thtee .
, fourths . of an inch into ihe wood,d !with a slant
,upwa!re. - This hole -ratty he kleepened , or iri
,'.Oreased in diatneter•after the surfacetcoomes
Aso dry that the floW of sap is %Alf-died.
he , rot - rs-;-To conduct the sap into - the butt:-
eta,!use' iron spputs which will cost yclt'only
rthe :price of thin hich-lind-alearper widc!hoop
%iron cut in lendtki of two to Tour inches - liy
sour own bandit'With a small, cold !Cutting
' .chisel, usini, t . end - -of Is hard-3vOod t block_
, der an anvil.* ow end shut- - p -be;
;- fore true make then into:troughs - , - which you
,_ ....
...! _ .
-cad do almost fast : as yoallcitri count, as
• 'follows • Bore ti inch ol • through -
log and saw it' sunder so as - to leave,half of
• title hoje.in one eod.; - drive "two nails upon
.one side, an eqg th .of an from the: edge
• i.or a gage; 103 the flat piece of iron over
:this hollow, an around bolt on - ...it, and lit .
=that with sistottlarnmer, .or !'an old. ---
. - ax.
You can' impro -e upon - this - hy -eXteroporiz
.ing a handpre_ bOth for,cutting and shaping
your spoute.i. You need,not go to a . black!
• ititith's,.and:i u. eatutot make wooden spouts
- .half as fast, an thek . will uot h last half as long.
I Drive your: pouts into the bark only, and
i
: - .14 - nen 'the. scason• ii over, pull them oat and
store :tiny, un esi fou intend to diii'• hefure
the next - year.
• --. !
Instead of -
you may: use
Chip. This wi
or boring with
produces - dey.
I BOckErs4-T
..end !the i chrnp
- .- lour gallbes, a
together,' with
upon a - Wroug
he.spout itud
buckets shout
• perhaPs not o
Stored dry, i
UP, and be go .
H Tainted pai
its. You can
inail set ilanti
- wire twisted •
' inieJtetsttnder
z. 'l3aph o t
(ourself i
_ im an tich y,
gen .O iu s s t
f d a t ,
- surPlus . 'hellt
your
. - . neugh to - bor
~eason
..
ups to catch I
upon
i your pre
• Itoilfane
- -oui possess , - for these old fogies,-.use them'
to aP r obih t rfil' b t' e dl; - sP o Pe n tr l n : purpose" they aret fit fur; the
storage of s or concentrated sirup„ and get
:
- 4 set of sheet ron.pans 'These you can also
c is:mike yotir f.Y See . how cheaply. . Buy
,00d stove-pipe. , -iron in large sheets ;:pun-..th
- two rows,of e rles, not inexact straight lines,
opined the ge, - one row - elose•oi it and the
other an int, and a half from it. - Nail : Pei
upon's fro e tetide•Of 1 - 1-. inch atuff,6 inches
wide, one ! Of nail* libiehshould be large =. bead4 tacks pi small .wrought clout nails,
r in the edge
"o thelrame, and the other in the roe ;
sides; upon .- ilich the edges of the' iron are
turned- up all! round, !!- You may, if, .You fear
having an en ight joint, use alittle white lead,
but it is not generally neccessary.• -
. - -Viiit'Vviistitz---Build- two. st:raight.walls
- - is ji, g as all thepatit you - will use, and a
little less iv.dc apart, than the width . f -. your !
. piiio:aiSing at, the end of each pan. so that
the-second Till discharge the. juice through
,:cack, or spout, closed by a valve or cheap
• ` . pte. tnde the joint theri;niut be a flat.
- stow. or . br t
ek'..work, or iron.. plate.: There
is no oceasatin to build the pans fast in the
- .. furnace, the. are nice' convenient !movable.
.•. • if you hay 'pttris enough to-use op-all-the
heat in its-paSsage under:them to the shim=
: ney,yeuwi Ihe surplised.to see how rapidly
~., the water vcpwateg: You must fill in the
bottom of. lai. flue so ks to lieap. the fire-up
to th e butt -Of the last pan.
.•
i
MAXIKG, THE
.Scciiii, 7 :-W hen the sap :is
. • builed:toe'right.point,' whielt experience',
I v
teaches, dra it from the tat pan and strain'
it iluvugh flantiel;,or cloth of somewhat - close
testnre,:intc a., clean kettle or tUb, and let it !
. ...cal4.! -The tub is - the best, With ;cot . k halt
-Am 'ineli ti; - 'i, 1., ..:.
. a ,rvel e ~-tto... so as to draw Oft
• s l3 e - etear l ' 4r leaving 'h . -
tou , tue sediment lust I
~,
. 1. -Pastetlbl,
.decanted
the strainer to be refiltered,
liquor, put a quart tif.inilk '!
• c
wring a first or second time,
a gauge, cutting out. a clean
1 notinjurethe tree. Boxing,
a Slant down, - bolds v;atew and
. .
te best sap-buckets . and in the
.tst, are made of . tin, to -hold
d-just enough tapering to pack
t loop in -the - ri s sa-wire to hitch
avail, driven into a tree under
as-ily Pulled out again. Such
not cost over 25 cent; iSch—
'er 20
_cents. They- shoukt te
.a dry place; in piles bottom
•d for your grandelMdfitt.
is make cheap; foo d sap buck
harm them by the bail upon a
g, or,else by - a - piece of small
in one ear. Never try to set
• your spouts. 'fiang them, or
Eyou cannot bang a buicket:
pails. can - be-made.without'
ing the Winter,lt you -have
capering, and will-use thy
of the stnye, or brick oven to
stag. Leave brie stave long
e a hole to hang upon the nail!
opal things that youl"can pick'
p, atiii.!;if You c atch a fellow
, •
raises creaking sap-troughs, take
• l a
and s t art the gulp out of , him.
R.....„.4,,-,- _ '_---1..--.• ....;.----..--...cf
IT
. - •
, ._ . .
or still better, it pint of milk and - two or: THE MONTRO - E -- .
three eggs to ten sgallens, and. heat slow and - ..
. ._
slain eareftilly.• The ; egO's . should be well -. . ' i ... \T\ ••••
beaten with the milk, and thoroughly 'itirrell • .... ' - ..e150...•, ;It,.
in the - sirup before it is heated ... ~T he kettle • • p `-,- • i . , t ;--, • -.." .0 _
should not be'aver half full, and shouldbe -•• -1,/, _...--
on' a crane so as to swing off Suddenly, if . a - . -,....„.... / ,• '• / '
set, in nn.arehwith a furnace door and dam: • . k. c
per, by 'which-the gre_could be *trolled in 1% 1 1N. -Euguri . \iv
"an instant ;• kir tupont -this depends success ; ' ' •t
and great care is necessary to prevent scorch. - p i .
~,-,,,,,,,...
ing after the sirup -begins to grow- waxy,. • . '‘‘',.ilititEßY lt'
from Which time,...until it suel: l °Y .l)6l e d :- -- -- 9/'.
._ 00 , 0 ., •
„ .
the- fire - Mast be verygentle and under con- ' '
, z.t.„..
e •
trol, ' -.- . .4'
. Waxy sirnp will make drained sugar, -....e.4. - -........ of '
„,
1-‘r*
leaving a considerable residue of molasses - to .- i ,-; , : '42. „.,..f.% •: _ - : . 7i' •
be rebelled or kept for use. Brittle, waxy ' --,..„,
~ _ 4 1;,. ~
......,
•,,,• . mr
, • 4 e „... / ,, •,. ~ p
sirup is required •to make cake sugar. 'For v.- . . , .
dry•grainedspgar the. sirnp.must
,be.c9nden. . • .
frated. - -before -stirring ,untll.When 'firepped Ar' . •-•
upon snow and suddenly cooledoit tis party itiei7ei . o Filiziq g. 101.1*.
its-brittlens.reSin. _ - ___•-•____________L___ •
FILTERING ,-- Tco illtikONAite sugar the sirup -
_Nails,
Iron, Mal. Castings
-9
when stiained mustjte passed through tali,
mat charcoal several ket thick. -'. 'DOOR LOCKS & ITANGINO4, - SCREWS
of various kinds,. •i•
."-.' A recent inquirer Wants to know iif he
shall filter through charcoal- and-sand, an d if i, SIII.DDLERY, lbeyoitd de eription,
that will: remave „the coloring matter -and 'Carpenters Tools, - Shoema et's , Kit,
partielcis i sso.as.to Clarify life sap? -fr . • -- lIOUSSEIOCD:FIXIIiGS,
Will -it injure the quality of the ssip,llo..
besides ea: - large -assortntco io'f .. .
,
stroy_the saccharine element?
'•
filter thrOuolt - palveredtbut;ned hones '-G-1 3 : 0 9 EItIE S , ' , CMG BERT
.t. r
--animal ch a rcoal-—removes the coloring -, -A N'D
m . A
atter - and Other i nqm - rit les.. ‘Charcoad is.a -0 -
1:1-11.'"I' - 0-0 - --3-.
- purifier and arts both eliemically.ind median. . .
All th , e, ,, and ninny
icall V, •Intt when made.-of wood it absorbs , ftt the IoWC4 market prices.
. other nrtteles, , esn-ebrafs be fut. din tho
and wastes Abe-sirup:, Sand is only,a me- ,
PHOENIX BLOC ', _.
•chanieel strainer. Neither will injure -the .1 • - • ~
!at the storclaf
' , ern
ofthe sup, but only animal charcoal , ' -
M. S. WilsO ' it Son.
be reeeminundeil. • ,. - Montrose, Nov. 4, 1857, \ -
•Suaiir is alp} nutd • whiteti• filtering-white -----7-- ------- ; ----------= \,-
I,
sirup through it in raining molds. - That IS . THIGS AS THEY SI! ' 11E.
,
-.suitply mechanical ;3 ` warding the molasses IvE would Paylo OUT moneretn. Friend•andustopern that we
have ',veered the agency' of io,t. of the
from the-grain.. 'lt is a• Ist) whitened by coy=
-.7
plastic &v. _ - POPULAR PATENT 3rEt .--
vent the mold with a coat of , erne dav • for which we aro allowed fortv per ee
AWhitening, is not.at all , important, if the sir: we prep4 , e under the hard times; dlvldltie lea I
enwoment.good Mend" and enemies. Of
up is-well strained and clarified with albumen,i_ t
m t ..-beto save money;eall al the
ntl . :the sugar not scorched. It will then. be • . • "Farmers Store
rich, clean and; possessed of 'that delicious sn'i r wl will and e ' ll Y ti "g " hi ` h l Aw ' r di. " w "
ber restoratlon.A price. muundllle.l in the lint.
maple flavor that cohstitutes its greatest rat- ao Amend ^ur tm , al'ltat' s maY l'e Onut! lhz , &
atat_restmr.o Munn' Mr. ; Or...i.iltr, !
hi, whether white or brown. " •- StVECCIGN UAL:, ; - • TI10;::1:41,,
i - I . 2C°N I '3IY '''‘VitSte- nothing. w ash al l tha 11 . 5 741, k , .. : 1T . V , E.T .. ,, ,, 1_ , V•jr.7,1'1,:,,C ; 1; 4 , 1 ... 1 .:1 3 ,,, ,. ; y , 1,..
- S 4.ebt out: of ever thing and re-concentrate. 1,-, a t,.mo cut ICLE, : :71 ‘• : : ; 1
~,,.2 . ... A:,.,
'Study, economy - in. everything. Upon this R.P W A I.. RIADY / 1 . 1 - 1,,, : • ~1 ti., ,,,Y i
alone' depends the success of sugar-making. • Thayer's Family 31441
Don't suffe# if hand-employed in your sugar- Zitiffir d er.: o
r . ° =`.i,",'u e . P l7 P av
- t r'r ", i . l ,ti''':l" - 4,
i
tzmp to ever carry such-deadly %TAO:ilk:v.s *dy'''''"° ; c h ' T l' ' ' -'''''''.
" '''''
' l 4l
m0Na..... 1,1:2: ..,,,:-,,
.
gonsand, ruin-bottles, nor'-articles so destruc-
tire- to success - as cards, dice, dominoes and
novels. •,' You .must watch and, work, - and i
..then you need, nnt doubt sucess. Sugar 1
,making is pledsant, healthy, hlrd - work,. - Al
'camp b; PO place . fur lounging.
Tl.: - PRODUCT k:111 PROM—The stated
yield . per tree in good 'Seasons is from 3 to
91.' - peunds.. One man averaged 1;800 poundS •
for yeses front 2410 trees:- .I?rore 300-trees
last year; 3;2,00 .lbs. were mode, and .old at
. 12.1 cents' a, pound, ~.,iriviiir , o• .$7305 net profit.
:This mart.' boiled in five kettleS, boiling one
down every twelve hours.
• Another made 800 lbs. from 195 trees of
small..siZP; tapped the firzt time, at a cost of
- 20 days' Work and 31.- - -cords -of wood.
• : From 62 trees4 - -tapped,iate in the season,
two small bv.s., iii . stkfa kett i le.un a eruteh and
pole. to concentrate the-
. ..tap to strup,..mad.e
321 lbs. -..- - • . .
_ One- sugar orcharii .. .has been 'used for
eighty y ears, and. - -yielded 6 lbs, per tree all
that titne,:aver:' 'Ting the good an& bad years
4SO lbs.' per tree_
We hat 'the following yields -last sear •
.. 5
1,000 trees, 0,100 petinds; .153 treei, 1,040
Founds; 160 tre.--, 1,000 pout - tas ; 225 trees,,
2,362 pounds; 100 ti-ees,. 975. pounds.-
Where molass.oo vita rnndc, it. Tra.rcda , .. - c0
by . .caleulation to pounds of sut - ta,r.' .
Otte man made $75 : worth of sugar from
trees that he planted for shade
few
the
walls. Another man tapped a few trees left
in clearing near the house, and his wife made
sugar and,. sirup., 'enongh s .fur the family all
Pite`year. ' • , ' 1 -
_Another says : ":I . think my sugar is all
the sweeter that -no-lash was ust d upon a kg
low-ereature to produce it. .
*PREPARING SUGAR. rust MARSET — If the
, sugar is . cleanly and properly made, the best
'
farm it can be put in is cakes, and upon' this
point-the sugar makers all need instruction. '
I The, size and shape of the cakes will often
: make..a difference of Otte or two cents a ppuxd
in iikis , cky, where maple sugar is so largely
consnused, by the •eent'a ii•u9rll,'"and is.enly
. maple sugar in name- - .l.et a adifise• all uito
intetid to 'make. sugar fPr salute piel,:ide a
'set of tin molds,. so as to Make well proper
timed, square-sided • cakes, in paraleflogram
-form, - es:set snarled -, Weights; from ten
'pounds--nkrer larger--‘-down to four ounces,
ne.perhnui 12 - and 24 -cakes to the vain:l,
forretailrs to sell at one and two‘eents each.
-Sugar made as directed and cast• in such
eakeil, and those packed 'nicely in boxes a9 . d .
sent' to commission houses here caul always
be sold at high prices, and when tle-cankr
beenines tmown,,his sugar will be especially
in demand
• PEA. ?Ft Tasm . —We urge you k i of only to
use yOur heaven-planted trees, but plant more:,
Plant them by the, road side—Plant them
in farm lanes--platt them •by the - .side of
rocks, ,stone walls, brooks, hill-sides, and. in
waste places, and in your farm-house and
table yards ; you can -tap them above the
reach of animals, and hAng your buckets as
we:have directed, and the flow will be just
as great asthough tapped dovert,at the roqs.
tree -can be planted with more certainty
of profit than ale sugar maple. I form and
_foliate are beautiful; its sap deliciutis and
•••-atci -inns
'fk)ws from the-tree to its honey like sirup on
'the hot huckwbeatrakes • and . its . sweet pro
-ducts, if made its we have directed, will al
ways- be .salably profitable. Maple 'sirup
would onisell the very best ." grAden
at any time in this, city, if it was. here
.for
T.ale (and maple st4ar is sold, tons of it, ev
ery year 'in the confectioner's .shops,. and in
the vtreetto be. eaten like candy, at 30 to
50 colts a pound. There will always lie a
market tliranY turplus that the country can
produe'e, but that is not the gran.d.object with
us in* tning its increased production.= pt is
because :it - will grcatly,tnerease home happi
ness—the farmer's hot e. it is for that that
.we a l ikL-are you ready 7—N: Y , Triune.
AN .EiFORT, FOR CLOSE , CommustoN.—A
Man whQse node is West, walking in con
siderable haste the streets of a town in
ana ; a few weeks since, was folloWea . by, an ;
other- 'named Carinitl. -Mr. West is a
member of a Methodist church; And Comi
cal a member of a Presbyterian church.—
The Presbyterian. was . anxious to COI/Mote
with his Aietlicidist brother ; but, the Metho.
dist did mit , hold ,to chat-kind OT cot n tinion,
and iitereased . pis speed. Offended with this
unhrotherly conduct; the - indignant Presby.
terian fired ; upon-, hi ni with.a . revolver. 'lhe
•parties. were both from the Southern States.
The : i tife istloos a slave, the'Pretbyterian
was-his o Iter=lllinois Baptist. ' •
impert.l.nent -editor in 'Alabama'
wants . now ; : w hen we intend to pay thel
d e b t o f tUrC 1 I% r e are inclined to thinki
that when attire gets her dues from hitri, it
will be by 7th exectit;op.-_-I;4;uhrvilla Journal.'
j ar . , c 'fie greatesi. ''organ io , the world,"
some old whelor says, s the organ of
speech-in a livornati; 9ccause it is an organ
'without st 44-”
•
REM 0 V A L..
T IM. SAMMY. AND HARNESS
O. F. FOR DH if,
is removed to the building recentli or t
Hqllister, on Main, Street, one door lbo ,
I
ant,where. will . be happy to wait o
fii,vor him with their patronage.
Montrose, Jan. n, 18.58.-tf
NEW ABRANGEM
E SUIISCIIIUERt't hating. aaaoetate.l
1- RILEY. of Ma place. the leo•locas will hot
tintler the name and style ut •
•
BENTLEY 9 'RE k
We -hall of neemity hare to open a new get a
eery desimus that 01.1 news should be settled
atlieralse. at theca Hirst convenionre. of thoule ,
with us; To parent's se:10 hare awed us fat yea.'
because of -.ltch Iraliddednes& - we else '
came in and seo las. To those who have for ye'
Their liberal patrvrage and pald on promptly. a- •
e:ueere thank& owns stir watching. 3 canthounet.
under a pledge that tiler shall haven.) muse. ,
rruct or urAu - rs of, hr .
We shall have ou hood CONSTANTLY, a f
descriptions of Goosis usually sold in the awl
wishing typurcha.se, to came in tool examine In
sew
inWel e re, WEN j •
Mans, 'se, daulowy 1.15..
WCI"I'M 4
IS HEREBY G
-THAT
-
mammy riiiWZ - 43 -
a TM : NZ i CUM*
1 0
ITAs just returned froth New-To it, with a- huge
...C_L and choice variety of GOODS, ught fOr Cash,
and S„elected with ninth care, from o er thirty of the
hest louses in Sew-York, which he iferslo his cus
tomers and the public; at low prices, for Ca - 0. "i'
stock comprises ;
•DRUGS,
If EDIGINEFi..,
•
PAINTS,
•
- 1,1 .1 IS,
iVINDow c.a...1
~.
DYE ST,
•
CROCKERT, - 6*
MIRRORS.
• CLOCKS,
WALL PAPER,
. • WISDoW I
-
TANGY GOODS,
_MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
JEWELRY;,
PERFUMERY,
DRY GOOT
lIARD
WOODEN WARE; -.
BROOM: 1 i, ,
,BRUSIIES• .
JAPANNED WA ~
• . - prno CAGE
IVITITS;. • : i CANAR SEED.
• L 7 SiIfRELtAS, -" FO KET KNIVES,
' - GUNS,
~....
PISTOLS ,
•
' AMM:UNITIO,• •
. ' 1 TURPEN INE
CAM 'HINE,
• 1 URNING
ALCOHOL, -: . FLUID,
. LIQUORS,! . , •
• (For I . e(licitial . Ptuf. sex, oily.)
. 'PRESSES,
5... 1 7-PPOR ERS,
, SHO DER BRACES,
FORT 3IONI ARS 1 5 - • • '-
,ST'OXTA CiES,
• . SILVER & rLATED.SPOON:t
_ ' GOP PENS,
"` 'STATIONERY, -
VIOLIN STRI:
A 4.1 all of the most popular
POTENT 11.tDICi
Tliatiliful fl.:
ed, he hopes ,
crease of the
11ent , •34,
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THY THE
NI DU T H.; PE
, BEAUTIFUL:I,N SIIAPi
• FINE IN NA - Ism • ,
TOUOI IN QU A
sold by
Montrose, June 3, 037
• i
SCHOOL 100
i t large e.,c...ortment of School 1:1
-ana-Fancy Book:4-1:c., &r.;
ehe4p, by-
Sept. 23 2 18ii7. , •
111.5.50L1317.
rrrlE copartnerShip betlrsey •
.1_ 'HOWELLis this tlay dissolve
The books - and Ile - counts are in th
for settlement and the hMeheri
carried on at the 014;:stand by
Montrose, Nov. 2Q p VL—tf
$20,000 WORTH.OF GOODS
PAN - IC L PHRHICE - S
1141.DURPOTIF
IS NOW RECEIVINO . ,LARGN ADDITIONS OF
N IV G.O 0.1)
to his stock that will be sold at prices to ;ult.-the times, Including a
gl variety of ( •
Ladles' sad Gentlemen's Dress Gods - ,
with a full assortment In all Eleptutm6ts of MS TRADE. and prices
much reduced; and many Muds of Goods mote than
PER CENT.,LOWER
than early Mil pukes. llew•ouhlpartiey}arl7 call the attention of
;CASH 3311Y,MILS;
TO_IIIS IfEW STOCK OF
Carpeting, 113nffalo Robes, Stoves, &c.,
as largearal rich and at low dowitpricea
Nair 3lmrhaa....pec. H. 1567.
NEW ,-sToyy,s.
BURRITT is just', um:tying ollattgo
1.1.• - stock of • _ •-•
37.1 1 7 STOVES,
whaling a full ussoitment. of ELEVATED OVES,
AND FLAT-TOP PREMIUM COOK STOVES, FOR
WOOD 'or COAL,
A SUPERIOR VARIETY OF
Parlor, Office, and Shop Stoves,
for'WOOD or COAL: Also
Stove Pipe, Zinc; Sheet Iron Stove
HIS ASSORTMENT will INCLUDE the MOST
SELECT and DESIRABLE STOVES
in market, and will bo sold on the most favorable -
terms, Am., to-which he would invite the par
ticular attention oo
CASH SU,YE RS.
ENT Musorn, October, 1357.
DLACKSMITH
CINES
for whiffet; mei
• e protitA with eror
Wtt:e =TO Pon
W&C, - @ El
Ilablicacr would respectfully Ihform the piddle that having'
ought the Interest ay. P. Edwar*ln the Wagon besineat at
Burrows? liollaw,Gibson, Pa.,
Is now renewed to do all kinds of work Ins that Ilue, and also that he
has on -hand a handsome tot Of
Nein and atrel/ed body Cutteys,
• WAGONS, CARRIAGES,
• that he offers for sale very low for pronipt pay. All kinds of work
warrant Al. Most binds ofenstvn wink done In illnek•mlth Strop.
And arthe Is fervently edled nvntto n041:4 COFFINS; land Interne
much respect for thet deed WI well as for thelitlng.thas been at the
expense of fltfrog uhf a
SPLENDID iIEARSE. -
laturv. reeplies for
I,f the medlelne
tr.alett
.IoN rim. DAT
:
.011 I'CILITI/11
riety 44.
CIl1C!,
rt,nnwrated.
• e..nnqt.l and
THAI - ER, Jr.
and Is oast. foxparril to alert all orders on Abort notice.
•
SACUII ItUTCIIEIL
G rims,ik•c. 15.7,-mftllll,ll
SIioT OT
LOOK HERE •.
qmiE subscriber has been receiving during the•past
three weeks a fine:lot Of
SPRING SUMMERIO - 0,11Si"
making, with former stock, an assortment with which
thereis no comparison in this-vicinity; and that
they are being sold in a mann& satisfactory
. to customers is from the fact,
'that notwithstanding all efforts at
competition, the rush -and
sales thus 'far have been
unprecedented.
We moan with frequent additions, to 'keep, the us:
sortment good; and ready or prompt pay
ing customers can rest 'assured that
the old store is not to he outdone.
In addition to -the -large ra- - •
. tiety kept for years, -we '
•
now have a good '
assortment of
READ I=lfA DA' CLOTII.I.NG,
[pied by C: C.
le S. S. 3totni,
all who runy
hem Mr. J. P.M".
her be conducted
& CO.
8.., and we ore
either note 'r
'log open menu nil
! anti Stir: vial IR
.relal Invitation to
'rs bc..towc.l on us
imld tentlet our
01,01 elr rcitnmagr.
, o complain !of .the
ay.ortrnent of al ,
and ax Invite al
pinek. brforc bny
LEY A: REAP.
30.
VEN,
1 BOOTS (t SHOES,
in all varieties. Please give us a call.
Gibson, May 27, 1857. S. tS. INGALLS.
~,,,,,,, trif tO the
I3 l ' blood, promotes digestion, exhilarates the spir
it strengthens and invigorates the wholo qstsetn.
Price 75 ets. "i) bottle. For sale by
July 22, 1857. L' TURREI• •
NTOTICE i i i . berebY given, that the firm of tialvley
'4
1 & Guild . thh4. day dissolved by mutual consent.
C. P. HAWLEY,
Gibsor., Aug. 17, J 557. E. E. GUILD.
The books and accounts can be found.at the stoic ,
lOrmerly occupied by the subscribers. All persons
hariag unsettled accounts arc requested to settle the
same as soon as- pOssible.
The business will be conducted in the future by
the subscribers, under the firm of C. P. & 0: M.
Hawley, who are constantly recdring front New York
and Philadelphia the latest stylis of -
TFFS,
OCEItIES,
;LISS WAILE,
APER,
OW OIL
1 SHADES,
'Fall and Winter Dry Goods,
Clothing; all of which will be sold at a very small
. profit. for ready pay. C. P. HA 111E1.
Gibson, Sept 2,11857. 0. M.
TONE WIF4,
DENNSYLVANIA MONEY taken at par in es
change fu goods at
NRW YORK PRICES, ...
.
or lot good Noted and Accounts Please call on
...) F.D. CHANDLER. - '
liontrose,,Oct. 2S, 18ri. . . .
- .
IRGRL, REStENIs DENITST, has
C • removed his Office to !is new residence, next
door above Dr. icatrick'g, on lurnpike street, wher
be is fitting up: room., in a styb or neatness and con
venience befittin g big p ro f e s s ini. will be absent
the coming week at for the purchase of
office furniture, Dental Instrusents, -He expects
also, to bring back some imptlyements in his art, Of
the benefits of -which he hop 4 his patrons may avail
themselves at once. ,
Montrose, Septemher 9, 147.
01IRS,
NEW GOODS,
JUST .‘423RIrED, AND •
f;S, BOWS, fic ,
SELLING AT GREATLN REDUcED PRICES,
FOit.THEIIEADY
hy J. LYONS & SOY
Montrose,
A complete asssortmentat •
C. P S. O. M: ITAWLEY'S.
CHALLIS -DELAN ES.
T" Ogee to buy Challb for a song, at
C. W. moTrs,
Tune, Pop Gbes the Weasel.'
•
Hallo:Stranger, star a minute—
Bere's a.gtore, justdrop in it
And view, with wolderfid surprise
The Books and -Toys that meet you r,eyes—
At But.tino's
I • have Books and Paper, just the best,
That you can find, East or`West ;
If any of my friends should doubt it, .
Call in, I will ease your mind about it—
At Buudates.
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 Btrt.tenti's
SO come a10111:•:e0IXIC OltIC; ' CO;11C all;
Come rich and poor, come great and small,:
And I will sell you Books ho cheap,
I know I shall your custom keep,
At BIIWARD'S.
AILS*
TONS & SON.
Montrose', May, 1857. _
Books .and Stationery. •.
A new lot of Pocket and Family -Bibles ; Testa-
Li. monis and:Pmer Books. Also, School Books,
such as are to be used in the Normal School.; A
choice lot of A. W. Ilanison's Colulnbian Inks. Fam
ily and Toilet Soaps, Perfimery and flavoring !Ex
tracts, nice and cheap, at the Montrose Book Store;
by A. N. BULLARD.
Montrose, August 12,•1857.
oks-, Miscellaneous
just received, abd
CIIANDLEIL
ON.
& J. A.
by mutual commit.
bands oil. Cobb,
g busiriess wilt be
.
COBB.
1. A. HOWELL. _
. -
Thrilling InFident. -
T HE
subscriber baying spat!, resumed the-TAI
LORING BIGSDiF-5S permanetidy (if his health
will permit) will spare, no.reasomble effort to please
all who
,may see lit eniployeT*, •Shop in tile
Brick Block over Bentley and Read's Store. -
Montrose, June 24; 1847.-tf 'P. LINES; .
- AT=
L'ARGEOV EN,
Ttibes, &c., &c.
AM*
ALi . O,
DISSOLUTION.
70110,1t,EY WANTED:
REMOVED.
C.a.SMC,
CROCERIES.
ARKADIGEMENT
FAIR
iibi~~~ 7~~~~~'
PAIR
Foi all Classes and Conditions;
F. B. CHANDLE
has just received direct from thAfetropolis
usual extensive supply of incomparable
"
" UErJEADEINTGeeIp
Anenumeration is unnecessary, as the People gc
oily, are aware that his is the .
tTOIIEi;
Most anything, from a Penny Primer, all tliCl
up, to just the thing you want, can bOobtained •
lowest possible price. -
LET ECONOMY GUIDE YOU,
Tn the selection of place f ir the bestowal of
• Patronage, and we are ,certain we shall have
'pleasure and privilege of
DOING
_you GOOD.
'Also, ;just 'received at Chatller's, an assortmel
a r o YLIOOL [MOM
Such as are'imuse at the "NORMAL SCIIOOLi
ofwthich will be sold at COSJ for Cash. Asu
of - Sharo&s and , Webster's Dictionaries, ready
promiscuous distribution. Cheap of course.
4 Friends! Patrons Countrymen
lend us your " DINES " and they will be rett,
to you with mach increase, after a FElVtlays..
Ton% fail to call and - secure scone of these
FAIR ACCOMMODATIONS.
• F. B. CHANDL
Montrose, Sept. 1857. .
- NEW-IMIALFOREK
STOVE EMPORIU
treat Rednition in the price of Sto
SICKEDALN
/X Tt}: nose feeelvlog their Stock ot Stoves for the FALL 11.,
its Thum. ami wont: leavtato say to their numerous
and customers, that they have on hand the honest and Lest
STOCK OF STOVES
ever rifferea•to the lashilants of ?:u4quelisurat County. Tilt:
onasists of the ITIVSt ilpprostA pathnus 40'
Elevated Ovens, Large Oven, Prem hon,'and
'Conking StoveN,hcAiktS atty.qttantity of Parlor S
;for WOottoredal, OSVer, Hotel and Box Stoi
11 - e have the hest Stove for horning (val, constructed on the
flue principle, ever made and at a very moderate price.
• kWe would take this opportunity of renrit,din).
friends nrhn-are solicited to pnrchase their Stoves of Ilarrkel
redlarmAhat a moment:, raection will conlnure them that It'
poor.econond. to do so.. It ls..a established fact tied the the t
selling.Storviii..y peddling them ahotat the country. is not hod
fifteen per cent, and generally as Mete nu tw, d's say ti ,, tl
,diection, of course.lh:s extra el .
comes out of the is.ciietit of Ow purths.ser.
Iri con . sidenition of the above fact?, we offer our e
STOCK of STOVES. '
At twenty p•r le,. than any in.:l.llar will. nr cln lc 11
• call an.: 1.01.. HIC.e thiri_. are not a...
EN=2l==E
Via LK ET NOMCI OR
L L y,j.\LL
UFACT I.: It ER and dealer in:all
.1. ritrilittive, is now prepared to
orders or BedAcads of. all kinde at whole!
-retail on-slier; notice.' Retail prices range f
upwa: is,- according to style. lie also keeps o
Ready-made Coffins ; and as he has an
Hearse, he is prepared tosattend funerals oil
notice.
New Milford, Dec. 17, MG.
• ff - y-FARMERS ATTEPIDI.I
T"E nridersigned would respectfully annol
the FARMERS and others interested,
hare associated ourselves together under the
4 'MOTT dc
at the old sand of M. & E. Mott; where we •
pared to furnish PLOWS of the moat approN
terns now in use, such as /Tharli/eys,
Brame, &e. Also Point* of all kinds, Lat
Cu'tirator teeth, and all kinds of castings fo
ers and milers. all of whiel ne pronese.t,n
as can be afforded by any establishment in au
tr . ELIJAH:3I
G. A. TIM)
We are also agents for Emery's Horse
Drag an Circular Saas for wool, also Do,,
Powers, which We can furnish on short notic
Montrose, Jau. 7, 1857.
A FORTY . HORSE.POW
STEM ENCINEF ORS
IN GOOD ORDER.
FEET eight inch.stroke, 14 inch Cylind
3
lance wheel, three tons. l's-a strong w
machine. Suitable for a Coal Shaft or Tann
will be sold cm ? lA.. Address,
POST EROTHER 4
Jan. 14, 1857. • Ilontrbs
?*- LIME AND PLASTER.
(111IE.subscribeis are now budding and.n
I_ constantly on hand, Lime of a very
quality at Montrose Depot, and will sell i
quantities at a fair price. Persons wishin'
quantit•F can be supplied 1.70 n a reasonable
Superior ground Plaster will be kept const
hand hereafter. • I. L. PO
if. DM! ,
L. SEAII
Montrose Depot, April 3
• . .
GROCERIES.
Afresh supply, including the besigYil.UP
just opened, and going cheap.
Oct. 28, '.57. , „ 3. LYONS
NEW MILLINERY,
--AND
'Dress-Making Establlshme
LADIES IIArE YOU HEARD
TICS. DAVIS, forineily of New it
.I,a opened a Millinery and Fancy Store, i
lage of Brooklyn, and has just 'returned
York with a large and 'aside:table stoc
consisting of Ladies and Misses Straw Hats
style ancrvariety, also Crape and Silk Hats '
ly on hand of every hie and color, - toget.h.t
splendid assortment of Fancy Goodt, such a.
decks, Hair Braids, Hosiery, Caps; Ileac
'Lace Goodsy&c., &c., all of whic4.sheoldf
lowest prices.
Infr Particular attention paid tc Bleach'
• AlWays at 111
Breoklytt,'May 6,-1857.-17 tf,
cxounvol
L
A who .wish to buy Books and ^
A
elteap, 1911 call at The
MOATROSE BOOK STOII
In the Post Mice., where they eanget go
at a fair price.
Just Reeeivtitt.,— .ti lot of Seb
.and W. L exica of Readers,
gleinents of Moral Science, ~, e ight did'eren
Webster's In:m(lMA Dietiottries, at reduce
Also.—Dr. KAne's Arctic Ilxploratiot
lections of a Life Time, by S. G. GboArielt,
• • . N.MUL
'
Montrose, Pa.. May It. 180.
STOVES, STOVES,
UR stores have-beenso thoroughly trl
.entire satisfaction of - all, that Alley -be ,
ontmend-frotn us.' , S. IL SAS 1U St 11110
Montrose, May 27, 1857.
• I
inh AYER'S
IX / Cathartic Pills,
•
< • • • (SUGAR COATED ! ) •
CLIMASEI THE BLOOD AND cultrTEre; SICK
, Fathers, Illbthers, • Pierdielaue,
PhilanthrOpista, read :their kifleeta,
and judge of their Virtues.
FOl! TUE CUBE OF
.
Headache, Sick Headache-, Foul Stomach..
•• rivragesc, May 1,
Ds. .1. C. Amt. Fir: I have been repeatedly cured of tilt
wont hend.iihe any laxly can have by a dose .St two of your
Pills. It PPCI/19, to arise from a foul stomach, which they cleaner(
atronce. - If they will cure others air they dome, the tact it
worth knowing. Yours with gr&tt respect,
F.D. PEEDLE, Cert: of mama. Maim
Bilioas Disoidera and Liver Complaints. •
DIMATITIIVIT Or Ina NiTSAOR,WASIIEDIGTON, D. C., 7 Feb., 1666
But i I hare used your PThy lu my general and hospital peso
lice ever Mutt you made tile*, and ottrunt hesitate to say they
are the best &titanic we employ." Their regulating action on
the firer is quick and decided, consequently they are an tulmits
We remedy for derangements of tint "annul.. Indeed; I have
seldom found a case et bilious discaseso obstinate that It did tad
readily yield Ist them. Fraternallyyours,
AUESI7.O BALL, 31.. D., Physician of the ihtrine Hospital
way
at the
' Dysentery, Relai, and Worms.
TOOT' OMR, HAMA-NO, LIV. CO., MIMI., N0v.143,1855.
.Tht. Area: Your 'Pills are the perfection of medicine. They
nave done orrwife more good than lean bell you. She hadbeen
tick and: pinhig away fur months. Went off to be doctored el
great expense, but got no better. Rio then commenced taking
your Piihr.. which opt cured her, by expelling large Tomah:*
A' worms (dead) fro her body.- They afterwaids&redher and
our two children o bloody dysentery. One of Our neighbor'
bad it bad. &tamp wife s. and Min with two doses of your
while (Mien; around us paid from five to twenty dollars doctors'
bills, and liwt much time, without being cured entirely even
„then. Sorb a medicine as Yours, which is actually good and
honest, will be prized here. GEO. J. GRIFFV, lbstmastcr
Indigestion and Impurity of the Blood.
From Rem J. r. Miner, Muter of Adrent Church, Boston.
Dit. Area : I have wed your PHIS with extmortinary success
In my family and among' those I am called to visit in distress
To rognlato the organs of. digestion and purify the bided they
are the very best remedy I have ever known, and I can s con&
dently recommend them to my friends. Yours, J. Y. 71131121
traoshr, Wroumo CO., Oct. 21, 1555.
DCAR S lam using youreathartic Pills in my proCtite, and
And them nu excellent purgative to cleanse the system and pn•
rify the foltitains of the blood. I I
.JOIN ItEACILAIf, &I. D.
Erysipelas, ,Scrofuln, King's Evil, Tetter,
I Tumors, and SaR Rheum.p r oi, P liertearding Ncrchaut,of X. Limit, ITh. 4, 1856.
.D 2. Arca: Your Pills um the paragon of all that Is great In
medicine. They have eared my littlodaughter of llicotOuS sons
upon her hands' and feet that had proved incurable for years.
Iler mother haabeen long ttrievslusly of with blotches and
pimples no beeskin and In her hair. After °Walla wastured,
she else tried your fills„ and they have cured has.
ASA. lIORGRIDGE.
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Gout. .
11 . 0111. fhc,Cer. Dr. lEruhtes, of the Mellurlkt E)ds. Church.
•1. l'otAsit HOUSE, SAYANNAn, GA., Jan. 6, IBM
our
I the
Et of
IiONORE6 SIR: I should be ungrateful for tie;rellef y'our skill
haa brought me if Ldid not report my case to you. A cold set-.
tied In nay! linilissand brought on excruciating neuralgic paint,
which ended In chronic rbPurnatism. Notwithstanding I had
the beet physicians, the disease.grewlvoree and worse, until, by
the advice of your excellent agent In Baltimore, Dr. krickenale,
tried your Pills. Their effects were slew;lot tore. By per
severing hilhe use of them I am now entirely Drell.
SEN{Tr. CHKMBEI . I,,BATON ROCOZ, Le., 6 Dec., 18.55.
Dm Arta : I have been entirely cured by your Pills of Mime
matte Gout —a painful disease that had atMeted me far yearn..
VLNCENT SLIDELL.
For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred Com.
plaints ] , requiring an active purge, they are au excellent
remedy.
For Costivenessation, (tad as a
Dinner Pill, they agreeable and effectual.
Fits, Suppression, Pakalysii, Inflammation,
end even Deafness, and Partial Blindness, have been
astral by-the alterative adieu of these Pills.
Most of the pills In market contain Mercury, which, although
\ valuable remedy In skilful hands, is dangerous In a public pill,
fromthe dreadful consequences that frequently follow its buena
Lions use. ,These contain no mercury or mineral 'substance
_whatever. •
Ell
WIN . -
'
.toed
=EI
O i VCR,
'I
I I% Ing
our
Land
I ory
t of
than
ling a.
ipeti••
syca
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL
FOIL THE RAPID CURE OF
-COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS; INFLUEN
ZA, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING COUGH,
CROUP, ASTHMA, INCIPIENT
'CONSUMPTION,-
and for the relief of consoMptire natienta In adranced stages
of the diSease.
We need not speak to the public of Its rirtnea Throughtut
emery tonwand alnmet every hamlet of the American States,
its wonderful cures of pulmonary complaints hate made it al.
ready known. ' Nay, few are the families in any civilized comp
try en this continent without some' personal ugerfence of its
effects; and fewer yet the communities any where mhieh hare
not among them some tiring trophy of its. rictiii7 ordine Sub.
Ale and dangerous diseases of the threat and InngeCWbile it b
lilts mad, powerful. antidote yet known to man for the - formida,
ble and dangerous dimmes of the pullienary organs, Ms alec
'the pleasantest and ',all ;t. remedy }hat call be employed for In
fonts and young persons. Parents should have it in store
againstthe insidious enemy that Steals upon them unprepib'ett
We have abundant Wends to believe the CHERRY Prenatal
urea mere lives by tbe casumptionsit prevents than those it
cures. Keep, it by you, and care yourcolds while they are cars
ble, nor neglect them until no human skill can master the in
exorable canker that, (Welled on the 'lnds, eats your life away
All know the dreadful fatality.of lung disorders, and u they
'know too the 'virtues of this remedy, we need not do more thee
weirs them It is Mill made the beat it can be. We spare or
cost, no care, no toil to produce it the most perfect possible; ant
'thus afford those who rely on it the beet agent which our skit
• ean furnish for their cure.
TREPADEII BY DB. J. C. AYER, •
lhastical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Masa.
-AND SOLD DYI -
.A.T3EL TCRIZELL, ants by all Druggists and Mcd
• kine Doalers. l 'n 1 iv-2.ylclN .
It s ead the following Letter.
lIOME TESTIMONY.
We have received the following l tterin relation , to
Du. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. ,
ArncnN Fora CouNE,ns, -
• Sus'''. Co., I't, Sept. 2Sth, 1850.
i:Afei.srs A. J. WHITES CO., New York :
" Tlie Morse's Indianßoot Pills ha( -from you give
- universal satisfaction, in EvEar INSTANCE, and our
fanners use them for almost everything. The' DTS
r, ENTERT has been raging in this section to an alarm
ing extent, fo'r the last sivitionthrt, SCARCELY asixoLE
ranaly having escaped, ExcEPT TTIOSE w\ ERE your
pills have been rsto AS A.PRETENTIVE, in Which case
_
they have NETER'FAILED. I will inform you shortly
t how to semi a further supply. YoUr olft:Serv'tpl? '
• • ALPIIONSO 11. SMITH.
I •
Such leiter- AS the abode need no comment from us,
they ought to convince all of what trejinnly - believe,
that Dr. Morse's'lnclian Root Pills are the very heel
Pill ever .
I Sold in Montrose by , S. R. /: D. Sayre, and by . One
el enntary Fio re..
J. White Si Co., 2 St. PV,ers Place, dew ork, sad
F:ortietors. 47-Ltf
nds of
II all
I. ale or
low $2
MEI
legant
short'
MEI
hat we
firm of
Ire pre
led pat-
Iron
idei,
Fa`lll-
20Msir
coun t
TT.
The Rev. C. S.Algrnelt,
wiv.4l,.a.blii;-.7,ll;Zigki,t,Ty la Sthern Aea, discoverid a
Consumptioii, ..48tIngq, Bronellit6,,Coughs, Colds,
v,.. rr eas Debility,
_ .
owers,
I Churn
•
and all inipmiu ,,, 4 th e iti;i: onn an lame and, ellectnal mode
enhalinx the RfvmY. Actitated i.x a desire to benefit Ith suffer
ing fellows, he warelicerfulln Iwzol the lfn..) to, na4h ter de
vim It. with fnll and explicit directions for j, re:ening nnirsoatilly
using the Medicine. Maness flee. C. S. 81.711.isit,rr.
mz. 1.-cm 8311tirraJw:W.•7.1.1% City.
R
LE,
Valuable Lauds For Sale. \
Fort SALE IN ONE BODY, about 550 i) acred ; CF
Land on the waters of Spring Brook, a branch.
of the Lackawanna river in Luzerno County,Penea.
about midway between the thriving towns of Scran
ton and Pittston. These lands are covered with vat
nable timber, and freing situate in the most eAtensive
mineral region in Pennsylvania—known to contain
ifon'ore-z.-and believed to abound. in'eoal, and being
also in the immediate vicinity of several railroads -
made and now in progress--offer to the capitalist an
opportunity Tor 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
subgeriber, at Montrosd,Sustmehanna county,Pa., the
attorney in fact of the owneri.. - •
April it, 1854. HENRY DRINKER.
bat
-11 built
Yi and
FEZ!
11 keep
•uperior
in any
a large
otice.
ntly on
KER
UP.
LE.
SOAP_ MANUFACTORY.
in town
'PILE subscriber keeps constantly on hand for sale
atlas establishment in Itoutrose,the best final
ty of SOFT SOAP, 'manufactured from the lye of
wood ashe.4 and grease, in the oldfashfoited way,aud
not by any patent_ process. '
For those that furnish the grease,lie manufactm-es
the soap for $1,50 a barrel. Warranted in all caeca
to be a good artiele,or the Son
,may be returned and
the money refunded. •
sox
VE
Per barrel ..) . • P,5 90
al( Barrel • 2,30 .
Gallon • - ~ , 2.1"
• Wholesale dealers will be, furnished=if delivered
at the AshertisnMontroseat-the-rate of ten barrels
for t 45,0 r at Scranton fit ten barrels for $5O.
. JOHN HENRY WARES.
Montrose, March 17,18.56. 1.0;r1
, rk, has
the sil
.m New
f goods,
lof every
onstarit
:r-'w4h
&bre'.
Dresses,
M the
FLOUR, FISH,
QALT, GROCERIES, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR,
lk." &c., for sale' lowcfor cash. . Call and see before
purchasing elsewherd, at . S.,S. MOTT'S.
Montrose, Lug. 12, 1657.
me.
Post Broths
iutioncry
are now receiving theieZtock of •
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
and invite their. friends to call and examine.
.
Large Stock of Drente Goods.—Stulla
Shawls, Bonnets, Flowers and Ribbons, Silks, fn varie
ty, Cents. Cloths, 'Cassimeres anti. Vestings, Gents,.
tine assortment of Fashionable Clothing, Farm%
White Goods, Laces, Edgings, Flouncing ,- Collars
and Sleeves, and
. Tnnitnings , -Our Dry.'Goods - de
partment is,' we think, Weil chosen in quality,Sr. styles.
Groceiies.—A. good stock. Also, Iron, Nails,
and Hardware. - •
Crockerf.—A large stock.
Hats & 'Caps Boots and .Shoes,Oil andllonip
Carpet. Large assortment, of Wall" Paper:
•
Ilontrosc, May 6 , 1657,.
r
articles
113ooks,
irayland's
sizes of
r c ecs.
5, Ikecol•
C.
lID.
•
El, to the
d no me-
HEIM
•Ithe Independent Republiotin.
' 6 ""-""'
MONTERO EVERY lIIGRSDAY MORNING, AT ' MONITORY,
IPA" AT 31,50 PER ANNUM. IN ADTANCE.•
. Rates of Adirettising:
One squareXl.6 fines or leisjone week;
. 1 0,50'
One square " • two weeks,. 0,15
One square " three weeks, 1,0 1 1 .
One square " • on month, • - 1,211.„
Ode square • " two months, 2,2 b
One square " three months, 8,0
One square.; " six menthe . , 5,04
°he' square " lane year 8,09
Two squares one year, - 15,00
Three wares one year, .20,0
Five squares one year, . :25 , 00
Onecolumn one year, = • 40,0 0,
• Yearly advertisers will have .the privilege of alter-'
dug or changing their i advertisements without: ad;
ditional charge.
Business cards, not exceeding five lines, lase rtek
ht $2,00 per adnum.. ' • - •
Job Work. - •
This office is supplied, with a good assortment Or
Jobbing inaterinls, and all kinds of Job Weirk, such
as Cards, Posters, Pamphteti,&c.,*willle done nai
ly and proinptli •
•
EMI
PRICES
i3USINESS
Dr. E. F. Wilmot;
GAIIi;ATE of the Allopathle uml flomeowtfhlcMTN ei
ledleine.l4 nomr permanently loeutett in Greg Hew. Ps . oy
tee. cornet' of Malno and Elizabeth St.. nearly oppeeite the M. E:
May let. 1&;7.-ly
• , Dr. H. Smith & Son, •
QURG EON DENTISTS. Residence and of/lee. opyrilte tlfe
B.
tlirt. church, (Noe halite. ) Monttnee.. Partienlar attention will
de given to ineiirthr‘.; eeth on GOLD and Saxes idate...and to tilling
ire.eavlng teeth. . M0ntr0w..1ai1.13.1858.;
. .
•
.D. - Virgil; - ‘•
. RESI DENTIST, kin removed hin °flee to .
1 41 . 1111ia.,"Y A .. Idx new is-Anon:At. next door above Dr. 4%111016
ou Turnpche Street. where he has Sited up room]
n xtvie of tautness and convenience Ingittlng Ws profession.
Sien-ruost, October 7, 1257.-tod
J. D. Vail. IL D.,. . •
. .
ladrill:SICIAN AND SURGEON, boa permanently located birrael.
r at Bracknerville,tittetuehanna-cnunty, Pa., apt will promptly
iatcnd to all calls with which he 'truly he faiored,lnityl
A. Bushnell,
& TTORNEY COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office ohs IL a
Wint's Drug Stare, SMICE III M9 DEP.T. PA--1/YI
•
T,. B. Orchard, N. D..,
AND suungox. Jacki.n, Susquehanna
.1:‘,31,1,,n5a - at the Pmt caw.
. .
• - Keeler & Stoddard. - . -
DE.II.Ir.T. tS IX ROOTS A: SHOES. Fi
. Leather add nding; on
Idaho, tt_ dint door bdow ScarleollowL Moutnge, Pa.-vUI
GEO6OC icorcs.co. . COY. RTODDAIID '
, , _
• .
William EL Jessup . .
_ ,
A ITOWNE:I7 AT LAW A: NOTMZI: 11.713L1C: office,iin rob
-21 11c Square. MoN - rilosz. Va.
Iler & Eowler,
A TAIRNEYS AND OUNSELLORS AT I,AIV, and Solkitorit.
in 050,; , 4it t . 44 Clarke street, CIIIGAIJO.
,
Betitley:& Fitch,
TTOBNEYS AT I..YtY; AND BOUNTY "LAND AGENTIL-L
2 Office west IA tllO Court Muse, 370Ettrwe. ra;
D. S. DENTLET,
• • •Albeit Chamberlin,
TTORNEY AT LAW. AND .IT , STLCIF. OF TITE:
()Mee over Poet a: Co.'s More. Atobrrsues, ra.•
off m. H. Jessup,
A rfORNEY AT LAW AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS
dbr the-State of New York, kill Attend tall landtatio Minute*
to him with promptness and Adelfty. -. Office on Piddle &mare, Wa
pled by Hon. Nytlllant Jematip. •
Abel Tyrrell, -7-
DEALER IN DRUGS. IIEt ICtlNss. CITESUCALS, Pah%
CAIN Dvb-stuff.,, GKezerite. Dry ,Cloods. Hardware, Stone. ma
w:Le:Fee-we. Cloek-e, Walebee, Jewelry. Sliver elpootte, Spectacle% Mon
akal Illstiutuents, 'Qum." :Ririeteal IcestruiTlesgs, Liquote, Perfune;
ere% Mitn/ra, Yankee Notions. &e.
.
:,.:. .B. y Chandler, .
,
. . .. .
DF..I 13, 4 "bir.71i GOODS, Rccily )Cole, Plotbink. Groceries
Books And ',...i4atiln.ry - , tie, Public Arciluevillosfirosr, Pa.
, .
• .I. L. Post &CO.,
• ....
T'a EA T.ERS L. , b1)10:„ 4 . 015nic Gpeetim Cntockern liard.rius,
15 Learber, limn - , etc., confer:llf TnitTlke Attu4 arid rubllc Ave.
nue, Merrrivent,.ra.: .
, .
•
•
•
J. Loons &
TIT:At:Ens IN DILY i Crinkery,
Al TI; aarc, &c. al o. carry on the IkickIII:IDING busixias
—Public Sliistuiet, Pa: •
JAYVVI - vr I. mows
Bentley & Rend,
EALERS IN • DRY GOODS, Drur.s, Medicine", P.lnts, Mb
I.nseerie", lianDesre, C.rectery, Iron. Clock", WlP,ltes, Jew
elry, Silver spnous, Perfumery, de. Brick. Block,' MonTll.4t.
C. V. ttt.VTLET e..r.11t1.1.1/
lessup, •
A TTOP.N . P.Y.S AT LAW, Mon--rxesr., Pa. Pr-attire In :
Luaus, Dnisifs7l,l W 23 ue, WyL"ainz and Lauri. snmrsti.A. ''
E. S. FUNNELL, ,
F.A T.EII ih k:P.ss e" and Mewling"; lionp-pokss,Marrels, Flrklus , •
jJ Churn', AV, 5c..4.00.,\T1;r-vD, ..:.usq.Co- Pa. Mindere-from re
'l,,r - pit.le (pans rs, pnnnptiy tilled, awl shipped per direction.-rdntyl
•
Rockwell 'dr Winton. - •
•
re N Z T e\2 l 2L E lc s .'"! d u l ,== s l r :":t.., 6 "t`..4 l o l itaat
st-rri, Vea Voex..tup edits.)
9, n. CoCKIrre.L. __le, W. 19141 WW:;.
A.
. ,
NIVITOLF.S.II.F. WWI rletler In Flocirm: rnrn. 'FAR.
1 !Ant. nnn, Frytt. Candl,n,l.llo.rerand Timothy seed. Eat
old of Chandler'," stun: 5101:7/tOSZ.
Thlayrer,
1311ISIrJAN S--\D SeßGEON,,3loxrcair, Pa. Itlfac• In inti
ann.: , en Aore-Z.N.
•
E. N. Moore,
ort
M 1 Y:17t2117:;„ f . ' ,7,.:h7„1e1 "1" ..g c . n 011izZ , %...i.t.
thn.se about building or retailing Grist Mills. Or other machinery.
feelln • that 1414 eskerteure. 10001014$ him In doing so. l'oecOtnoe s 4.
drem:Glenwo , ..il, susri. C 0,,, pa. T3n7yl •
•
Comes .6k Son,
• •
IT) EA LEES' In Forehat awl American Startleis , totniltAtit - ttald
.15 Sumo', Table Tom% Sc., Illittaanttoo seer 'York. fluidness* ,
Mining to the Mmve attended to with dltitatch, by G. 'W. l'immtai.
Agent, Itatottlyn, Stmt. Co.. Pa. e.taiyl
T EA LER , IN GROCER MS, &t.. - ta the !ton mentor
I, by Crane .f - Rog. n,. - Montro,r, Pa.
Mos•rboar. 1R17.-lf •
•
• , •
Banking'llose ' . ..
•
. . • QF
. • ' POST, COOPER 44 . CO.
HENRY DRINKER, 1 M ! O
VrloSE,
~
WM. IIIiNTTING COOPER. '' •
November 12, 186 i;
ISAAC L. POST.
I ,il.
TARAFTS 'on New York Cit and Philadelphia.—
..L.l Collections promptly mad mutremitted.
Office hours from 10 A. w. to
• Mesirs. Allen ,h:P,aston, N. Yorks,
REFERENCE, 1 Samuel C. Morr, Esq., Fhira.
. .
Ron. William Jessup, Montrose.
__...,.__ .......=._ •
- ' "nirrivr 111;‘1FW--
\., P ATENT ITIE'DICINES.
A APNfi the n o , ;at - variety of&inesatTnrrelfe Stole, nay bt
1 - 1, finuidall .of Pr. .lavrie's rind celebrated Famine medicines.;
Ayres Chercv ,yeetovia 'ri d r t • Mix Iffilse)"6 Voris% Wins.
and Forts! PIN; Ilodawl ehrated German bitten , : landens ee
rles of Famtly'roedlelnes : - i.rehant's Gargling DB. Abc XTeakat 1,12.
edy forsprains Ilynan or berat ever ktetten ; Mathewson 's Infaihis
Remedy, and IloViriedy; 4, - Z:riot's Vl:mange, and a 'axial W of
other kinds: Trask mile Olutgient, the gnat remedy hams.
rheum:min% and all , ' minatory ccgaglaints:. Pones Sateset. a
first rate thing, for dal rlis d • j t e, Mposes Ita the t.',3tie, Ointeleat ;dadrews •
Pain Destroying dgept. • ood article: WramiCMCs liabcortiß d Be"
Liniment ; ,Atignoirs.la -• Ilitters, - (`ankve Drutie, Liniment:an&
Dysentery Th'opii; Baker's lonianoad- for Dram:ell l ifr B TAS° ll. •
Pepsin, for Dyspetipla ; Eel beri Extract orßudiu and Ex me of
rareiparilla: mainety of Sala. thC lien In ,Inarket. l'aii:,, AC.. /lad
2.% ,
an almond cranes, variety of Pat b Medicine., Altogether tiro 111317%T.
mu to entinierate—hut glace it to v, that the Ratak wilt find near .
ly.,everyy. thing In talk-line, at the D nand Fintv Store of
m „....-- -4 '
Montrose. July, lta7. - , At . p.:rqutE.l. ,
Manufaciuree; -Insura ce tompair.
CHARTER PERPETUAL..
Granted by the State of lienneyltrania.
CAPITAL, 0500,00 00. •
FIRE, MARINE, & INLAND i'IIANSP9 .AtION . ;
rrUis Company was OrganizedvitliitUal+
and the Directors have determined to aatipt they
busitteis to itsavallabiil vcioarees—to obscrvo,pru
denceja conducting its affairs, with a promptr adjust- - .
ment of losses. . •
A.Sl•larriscorr, Presit. Wax. A. Mama, Vicep:es't..
ALFRED, WEEKS, Secretary.
• Dinscror.s.—Aaron-S, Lippincott; Wm: B. Thom
as; Charles Wise, J. Rinaldo Sank, Wm. Rhodes, -
William Neal ; Alfred Weeks, \ John P. Simons,
Charles J. Field. James P. Smyth.
OFFICE, No. 10 Merchants' Esehange',.Phil.
A. N. BULLARD, ,gene,
Montrose, Pa., May 13, rap.-11 •
r
C. 13 B. •
Tjavini secured the right of using Coddarril's rat
-11 for raising and lower ing carriage tops, hr
prepared to furnish and put then); ou at the° shorteOt
notice.
'Montrose, May •43; 1857., •
NOTICE.
pEIiSONS disirons of paying memonby,ott debts
of any desetiplion, can :do ao: by tearing theiir'
payments with Post, Cooper k Co, Makera,,lloltt
rime; to my credit, whose receipts - wilt, be_alloiett
front their date. C. L. WARD:,
April 18,'1856.-1
'.ISTEA.III ,GRIST AND SAW 11111111 0 1. f.
DOST BROTHERS having purchased the aboier
.1 establishntent,will keepconstantly.on-hand • Str•
lierifue and Fin e I , 7owr,Oorit Meal of typerior .
jik,,yroCAttp and Britu at. the lowest cash prices- ,
Custom work will be chino with despatch, and in
&9
alt
'Cases • r . • iti
go:loose. Tuly - 1653.,
- .
OOZED