ANNUAL REPORT Of o trount ni ,y Superrnterulent of Susquehanna • iii• • lowtng report of the comnlon 1 . ;Awls of this county, is respectfully submit. ' • • s STATIcTICS . .School Houses.—Of the first class, none ; .; second cht.; fortf-five ; third class, trio hun, died and eleven. The secondselusa includes - a nutnbeif•pf cornmendable school building., but none that ate entitled to rank in the first cuss according io • the standard fixed by the &lotaDepartment, which is certainly Lone teo - high., . Ainoig those worthy of mention are _two in . Hartnony—:--one se Brant & St•litager's • tannery, and ofig in Lanesboro l . • Susquehanna ;Depot, two—tife value of .one being . depreciated, however, very' thud'', by its location; 'it.is on a steep Oakland, one, near \ the resi,dence of George : T:Frazier, Esq., Who was inaittly instrumen• tal in its erection, both by -effort and ". mate ifs! ; one; the Kay school house; Clifford, tio; the Williams_ andTruesdall house. . - 'Leiria, one; the Uniondale-house. Gibsotc one; the house-at Burrow's hal the, most costly and finely finish ed house in .. the. county. - Judge Burrows lilts mainly instrumental in its erection. . New Milford, one; the un;inerville house, a tidy and beautiful structure:- . ." Friendsville., borough has ia good house ;. the „dircetors hating . purchased . the building formerly uied for an academy ; it abould be .provided with ;more . convenient seabg , however. * 'The general .defects in- our school. houses -are—first, thev are too small to accommo date.the number of pupils in ittceptlano. •A large proportion of them being from fo . urteen -by sixteen, tit t,renty by- twenty-two • feet square. Secood .. the ceilings , -overhead are quite too lei-, Many of them being but a.few • inehes . .above the head'of a persOn of ordinary:. stature, ,when standing in the school mom.. • One case has occurred, where- a •'teticht‘r taught in a rooni in'which there Was no place he could stand erect: These houses arc gent., erallyZunventilatid; presenting, internally, .a •.• dark, dingy appearance, and exteinally, node. ing to,preposs's one in, their - favor. Third; the.seats are too high and•ungraded, and gt.n eraly without . ..backs; The desks are high, ' too high, and obliq . ud or pitching like the roof of a housk... Fourth they geneitilly,lack out-houses, play , grounds; Shade trees, &c,_ • Nearly All our lenses have black-boards .in -. them; some few exceptions. _ tinet-,stoile, one ; loft, , twii;• frame, 61 - 6 hundred . and,fiftptwo to tal, two:hundred and . fifty-six. ' Schoo/ Furnieure,First class, none; see.:- ond Class, seventeen ; 4hird, clav, two- hail aired and.thirts'-nine. - Sdtod Architecture—There" are no houses.l in the county that have been built or remcxl - accordance with the plans 'enntniwed in the Pennsylviinia School Architeettire." Sekools.—.First'class, (graded). none.; .sec end class, (classified) two huridred and sixty. five third class . , (unpla.ssified)• none. The directors or some, districts contemplate grad ing a part of their schools during the coming year, and it istearnestly hoped that it may be reportedfit; a futiwe time that they- have • done so. • _ Y'eaehire Apes.—Ltrnde,r- seventeen, seven., ty-three between seventeen 'and twetity-one,‘ two hundred and nineteen ; bCtween twenty one and twenty-five, eighty-nine ; between twenty-five and tbirty-,,. nineteen ; between thirty and' fealty, thirteen-; between forty and fifty, three:; ,over fifty, one' total, fotft. hundred and seventeen. ' Birtkplares.--- A Born in renns3lvanitt, three hundred and ninety-six ; but .of Pennsy I va -_•- nia, twenti-one. . Ektration."—Collegegraduat es, one ; grad , %tides of a Normal sctool, three.; ' • ErperienceiniTeaching,—Taught less Omit. • one year, upWard of three hundred ; the res. idne more than one 3 ear. I cannot be defi nite on this point. • Permanent XecrcitoPs.— Only four or five or rite whole nbniber have signified their in-' tentioni of being' permanent 'leachers. N_o Inducement- ' "• • .Projessiona Reaclin4-.--About one half of the whoinnumber hare read work on teach •. • . mg. ; • , Nctittter-of Teaching and general ' to Govern..=-About one•tenth of the whole I "'number of teachers, have at good ability to teach and govern one-half of the remainder are medium teachers ; the services oftberesi idue etiuld be dispensed with, not only with- I omit injury, but with benefit to the, cause of COMMON' scuotit EDVCATION. • Examinations, Certificates, efe.—Duiini my official terra (fifteen .months)_l have- ex amined' and ; re- / examined hundred and twenty-seven teachers, anctrefused certificates to one hindred sixty-two. 'I have granted, to permanent; certificates; alone have ever been issued in the county, not because (air , teaches are not as . goal -as those of other counties—for many actor, medium teachers ,on'visiting other countlek.to teach,, obtain permanent certificatesHmt• .because we do not deem it good ;policy to issue permanent certificates,: when sudt rapid imptov 2 ement is beitg.made-by many of our best teachers, and the BEST unwilling to receive Win_ And tile filet that they have been re-called'in Many of those counties in- which, through miscon ception; they were first issued, is Sufficient evidence that' the above expressed opinion not without foundation.. lan of the opinion that the mere clear and comprehensive views a Stiperiniendent entertains of the great work pf. teaching, the . less liable he will be to fix the standard so low that it:is hardly hoporablc to reach it ;, and the more 'generous estitnate a teacher places upon the responsible duties of his pro fission, the less ready he will be to accept such a- atandard wheti, thus proffered.. If it proper , standard orqualifications is at fixed to thev9Vistpnal -certificate; there . is little need of the permanent 'one , at present. . Fixing" 6-j:edition§ standard,and grading cer tificatit-fra*lt; for teachers : after, 'exarnina, , lion; is'one:tt the most delicate and difficult: duties a Superintendent *is. called npop . tt perform. 'I I find it 4xtremely • dilficult to! make . that,(4ich'Seeins JO *Myself and the disinterrsted intetligence of the "county. .for ; the public good) harmonize with anothee, - : mime: persistent- and exacting, _interest l ,ramt generally. betterienred for, sometimes not in- - , appropriately denorninatefrselfir;teresi. Normal SkhooLL—We..haVe had a Normal school inf_eleven weeks' . du ration, (commenc ing in Auo.t last;)" at which we had _one . _ hundred and eighty different teachers. . Wal had.au.apiple and able _corps-of " aseislan4;" .among whom was Prof: J: F. Stoddard, who I /lid vol.& s.erviee the cause of educational advancement - . - - : . Insaitulisi.=We hare had' a Coimty insti- Rute week 'duration every year ii *cc ,thek establishment of the County Sven-. . itattindaiicy; Tfielirst. two Years them were: about one bind red teachers present at each institute the last year,one hundred and 'sixty"— L'oaity .21sesciatinu,--4We have a. county assoCiatkat which meets regularly- every quarter, Aft,liaS been well attended and the instrusnetivAi".ipitA {god.- : •Dis(rkt ins/Oa/fp—l have held, a 'number . diitg*lnistit - ater., - ;tatii.llfitretil held.i.ev il3 iiii-.ol.ay'-AifftrthtiPrEicf.On - _ each onli continuing from one to. three days. Prof. J. F. Stoddard attended 'all of them, which is sufficient evidence of, their Complete sucoes9 • . Upwardk of ttoiltv' hundred ciazois and three _hundred and fitly teachers attended these institutes; they pioduced a verr•bap py effect—counteriefing much of ,the preju dire-that. had- previously existed in regard to teachers'-institutes. __ln 'wine 'localities the peop)e Were very entlatsiastie; all in attend-, - saw were entertlinedlree of charge. • • District Asso4otions.--Nearl half the' district's in thecoilitty organized 'during the !eat winter teachers' associations,.atid many of then kept them iry vigorous activity all winter. , • !Among those .. n.ost commendable. in ills respect, are Jessup, Franklin, Auburn,. CHI: ford, Aiiddietown and 'Rush. bt . some of the above ; districts many of most prominent citizens came forward and assisted teach ers materially_ in their pFaisworthr object, Public Afeetings.-1 have met and confer i - red with the citizens: of the county during the past fats' nd winter upon the subject of common school iibteation, on-nearly forty dif, fcrent occasions. • -The Press.—l am much indebted_ to the Press of the county for . the many favors' -be ktow(i4, and the great " interest taken in the callse of education. Mar Fuccess be - the re ward of distinguished inert. 4:ading Characteiiitice.-7The people of ouriounty ere decidedly agricultural in their pursnits. They. have "athoroughly organized and well sustained'agricultural society, Which has be - en the- Mears - of aCeomplishing.•nnieh laid., Al[ - kinds - of grains are raised in large quantities ; an it is especially inned;its_ grazing county.. Some of our farmers have :is good stock as can be fliund lit the. State; and the frnits'exhibited at out -county twits are •equal in guiility , to any I have ever seen •at a'iVew York State Agricultural Fair: Our farmers-are doing much• to improve, our ag ricultural interests, more perhaps, aceoraing to the Means'. they have, than r those of any oihrr county - in the State. It is undoubtedly ti ttethat the.,egriceltuntl improvements of a people arc in proportion to their educational developments, and this fact 1 . have labored to imps more indeli blyupon the minds of all: • I encourage the, ,study of agricultural chemistry by our ad vanced classes - of students,.enil.shall endeav or, es* , soon ss eircuinstanees. will. warrant it, to have ii-troddeed Inio . our schools a prima ry - text-book of agriculture. Before • allow me to tender my grateful! acknowledgments for tho uniform kindne4 and hqspitality shown we- by the directors and people of ;this county ; the many kind .oftices they have lavished. upon me will ever be held in endearing remem berarice. B. F. TE KSBURY, . County .B!iperentenclent . Na.wMII,FORD, July 18, 1857. - SHORT AliTl6.s.—For the first time in our lung experience,: we hear a com plaint against short - articles. -Long' articles have been the bore-ore Malkin of readers, the death of it thousand- periodicals, as long speeches haVe ruined a thousjud land broken up hundreds of societie;s. it is the easiest thing in the world to write a news.- p'aper to death, or to make • one's self dull and the resi!er. sleepy. All that is required is long.articles in the one m.se, and the use of all the words One can'diiute his ideas with In the other. No - one whose thoughts are not precise and clear can ever- write short ar ticles. Anybody -can Make long ones. 11. F.;.writing from Lowell, Vt., says: " like -Life Illustral?d pretty well, although I think that most of its article# are rather too ihf,rt." 'We presume IL, F. intended - this remerk . aS a complaint, but.he could not have paid us a higher compliment., The best aril :cies, neighbor, always semi the shert&4:— .Who ever knew • the "Fourth - of Initelien .denee,” or the "firec of New :Year's,' to be as long as other drys? A gOOl story al ways ends too Aeon for us. \V invariably come to the "finis" . of dgood book in "short meter." We never eat just enough of a very goal dinner 'Without expe riencing something akin to regret. that we cannot- eat more. One ought to rise from the perusal of a'newspaper, as one - should from a meal of vienials,-always with . a good appetite fora little more of the same sort. 'We shall' continue to mike short I.rtieles - --p'erhaps .horter--even - though -our whole " Life" than-, be dwindled to the shorte-st span. .--NVe had one rath6r long article wsek, hut we did not have time to dress itdpwn.—Life lihtstrated. Sudden Death. . 'Great excitement was oemsioited among our citizens on Tuesday morning last by the reported sudden and mysterious death, at the ht tel of John M.'Umphred, inithlivillag,e. of Mrs. Sarah.,Nelson, wife of George Nelson. 'Mrs. Nelson. had retired bed nbput 11 o' . 6lock Monday night apparently in her usual health, follAiweel, shortly after, by her husband. During the nigh', however, it seems t•he uas seized with .violent sickness, and the firstatitirnation her husband had that anything unusual had Omer:led, was in the morning -upon, rising, when he found her in sensible: Dr. Rogers was immediately sent fur, but before his arrival death had-inter vened. _ • Opinions were: Conflicting as to the cause of , her death. &roe supposed that she had talc( n an ovt,rdosei of medicine, or that a mis take had bren made by one of our druggists -in • fi lling a prescription fur 'tier the previous .evening, white others pronounced it a cage of deliberate suicide. Later in the day, it was reported that.she was not dead, but in a state of insensibility or stupor.' Those attending hei• said that thee had discovered evi d ences of vitality—that the pulse continued to beat, but so tainily,,as to be barely pereeptibtl— and that the retained nearly -the worn:lib' of .a person m perfect health. The doctors, however, pronounced her deati ; and so opinions fluctuated" between. the decision • tif bile and the a,severations of the other, until. last night, when nodoubt remained that ale was dead.:. • . The following is the report 44 - the physi einhiv who tnade the post mortem examina tlVn' I,itznsxti Co. ss. • In the post nukrtem exatnination..of-Mrs,, George Nelson, We the undersigned physi, chins find,*in t our opinion, the cause of death to, have been Apoplexy, brought abotit by' intense nervous , excitement—that we:found noxious,ugent In the stoinack that'alone could have been the irntriedlate cause ~f death. DR. R. A. R9y-IRES, "RM. -ROGERS) DR. 116, " JOU. - BRUNDAGE The JurY.hereupan return' the following Mrs.„_Barah Nelson ea mu to her death about B..p'elPect M. TuesdpY, 16th inst., at the hotel of John 24..1.;tnphred,. by apoplexy„ brought on by intense nervous exeitetnent—the mttse..of *hid exbitement is to'the - jury unkitown.7--crantion.-Replib iienzt, Pe6.4q: ; • .af"*Since • Ain, 1. 1856, 3,000 schnoi bowies have been built itr the State of, 1 . 111: . notP.' -This fact, addid to the defection of Jndac D9uglaby, ,oininOus ()tie' , to - Democratic prospe.ctsfin thist'Srate.-- 11 F as/1- !•,ipp'r.n• Ripvslie: • -..- . THE MONT 'OSE -- • i r -‘ i - • - , "`'t7,:' lei r 4 , • IX— ir4 ANO ( 11ARDWIt ' l* 1 I\l I - t I,UTLER , . 47 _l] - - --- i— - - a i . a _..c, ...:—.. ter .. —42...... , . 177% - 41 ii, I .., „„„, elefia:4l fiqirig Avoitigh). Nails, Iron,; Mal,. . stings; DOOR LOCKS dr. HANOIN 1 S, SCREWS of various kirldsi • SADDLERY, bOtoull - Ilescriptioit, ..--.. -4.. Carpenters Tans, Shoeinakers Kit, . - 'HOUSEHOLD ruitlNGs, besides a large Itasca* nt of GBACERIESi ' • ORQCKERY, i i . D- - -11-4 Or 1 0-0 D-S-, •at the lowest market pr ees. All ese, and many other articles, am always be and in the . , .P.IIOEIV I IIX BLO K, l at the store of M ' S. Wils n & Son. , Montrose, Nov: 4, 177. - - _ • • •--- • ,_.- • - THINGS AS THEY S lILD . BE. wt i . ; , Te i.lid N .the our I r wlm c, r: f tt , t 4 F . rit , ;r i tttit i, .t e l'Cuatomer• that w• i • POPULAR PATENT WINES of the day, for which we are Atwell forty per —rent, for telling; and we pmpowl Miller the hard timies, thrilling hal the prottte with our customer.. , Now. good friend* amt rmoni(w, k f we bare any.) you that wish to tare money. rail at the e, "Farnlers 5101ie, ,., and you will find ever.ything I.llllth pad dci:o. rd nature require, for her rertoration, at priees unturalteileti in tile h airy of the ntedldrie Age. Among nor attahrgue may he Penal tb • , allehmte.l Car-rzwenta 2llsromnr ; I Du. .1 /01 , NlorrAfn r.;,, VII2EIGN BALI,; , 1 , Mr:QM:IAN Lour or TOO DAV ; IfrOttag VtarTABLE Itftronagr ; ( . 1111.V . A I. ti.r, ; GILIFYINS, lIITILLANP'e ; I Gen otO ' rarr.ohr ; !Irt.ldi. MEDICATED 111:TVI.T. , , :1 , , , r1.15,:* 1 . 1 , 11,11,1,,/Z : PAIN KI1.1.1311; , 1 . 13.0 , 1 , 111 Pt'ltlEll:3l It AVICATB, H.E.uvr_Er.unx ; Slit ot varivty of warranted to aredrer the {intt. with ottren to,.i,hutrwrons. to It advice free of charge. IforrrioAr, Dec. 'l. 11•E11()V , THE SADDI.}: ANID HAHNE U. y'(.1.4.q)//4.i is removed to the building recently Hollister, on Main :stree;t;one-door W I. and where, he will be imppy to wa favor hhe with their paoonage. Montrose, Jan.,6, 1r,q58.-tf NEW .AIitANDE: T'Llislr - o; l ll,RE,l7,.!`t'4l 4 ‘Lrt,„tli L ht rer n a rr n: l n . d r ur: l tL under the name aud style of N N. BENTLEI 9/ RE/ P_Ar, co. Wt. shall of necessity have t ripen a new . of Iffoon.s, and wears very desirous that our old on should be set ed:eltlity_ by note or otherwise, at the earnest cony •nrence, of tit having open accounts with us. To persons who ha, (Wed us forrt. and SIIVSNti. us because of such Indebtednes. a re would glic special Invitation to come in and see us . To thane who have for - cars bestowed hq us tplr liberal patronage and p lus brornptly, 'we would tender Our s.neerr thanks, earnestly soheping a contho re of their patronage;. under a pledge that thee 4011 have no cup e to complain of the eaten or prALITT nrour flood,. We shall have fill hand CO ••: I TANTI.Y. till assortment of ail descriptions of (1.0115 lIFILIIIr "obi In the non, Ty, and we Incite alt Itislllpg to purchase, to come n and eraminefotar stock-4444e buy- Ingelsewhere. • 0 . TL}.. .k READ. ' Alontrov January TbiSr.c ..---.---- . IV ' COTT . sM I. S' H E It Ell 3 r C I I I' E N '9 —‘ II AT , ' • ABE/ 7 filial& * H AS . just returned tient New-Yirk, with a large and choice varieq of GOODSbought for Cash, and selected with mach care, from ver thirty of tho best Houses in New-Ydrk, which h -ofrers_to his Cos -41, tomers and the public, rat. low price!, for Cash. -Big stock comprises ; . ; - . • DRI,IS, r , • • MEDICINES, '- PAINTS, • . OIL $ , 1 ' W I NDO W C r A SS, 1 • DYE. t; ITS ' - t ROCERIES, GL ASS WARE,. CROCKERY, i MIRRORS, ! CLOCKS, WALL PA PEN ;WINDOW. • WE FANCY GOODS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENT JEWELRY, - PERFUMERY, - I DRY GOO WOODEN WARE, I lIARD WARE, • BROOMS, STONE WARE, DRUSBESL • JAPANNED WA E, V • BIRD CAG WHIPS, CANAR SEED. UMBRELLAS, I PO KET KNIVES, GUNS, ' PIST4S, AMMUNITIO r , 44 ' TURPENPINE,. CAMPIIENE, BURNING FLUID, 1:E1 ALCOHOL; LIQFORS, . ' .. (For 34tlicinl Puri TRUSSES, ' I SUPPORi 4. snot PORT MONIES, ` " SPECT ' SPECTACLES, SILVER &PLATED SPOONS, GOLD PENS, - STATIONERY,. , STRO - And all of the twist oiodar PATENT' MEDICINES . . Thankful for the lib rd paironati hitherto receir , ed, he hones tc lo - td la Crease of the st Montiose, 4,C 0. .0 '74 == GO . 5 . = • . 6 " e 4 :=:-= ap CFI c. • =, 0 .;•1 tp. 7.1 g GC o n o tal r.• Feb.,l7, 1858 BES OUR Tjel BEAUTIFfiI; ,N SHAPE . • • FINE Ilrlp7S.lL ' -- TOUG , I .q.Qtrii ITI. sold by .l: . YONS. 1.: SON. Montrose, June .3, '857. . . .. _ , , I • :, -' .. • SCHOOL B 001(?.. Alarge esmirtment of School Borks, 'Misiellaneous and Fancy DX*, Sc., *Lc.; int received, and cheap, by • •I ' CHANDLER. Sept. 23, ,1857. • DISS lir ON eT(HE copirtnership between. '4 COBB F.: J. A. W HO ELL thisiluy dissuleed tn. mutual conrient. The books add accunTs are in th bands of Z. Cobb, Tor settlement ; and le britchttriri • business will bo carried on at the old •W! btJ. ;. LorrEtr,. . - COBB, . • • A.. HOWELL.. It?atFo - 6e, Thayer's Family Illt=a2l lee ter e. tat h t ,ey are rereerarere ..4 l7l "ii t S2O,POD WOR A i r li OF GOODS PANICERICE S: IS NOW RECEIVING ,LARGE ADDITIONS OF N -G 0 0 )S, to hht stock that will be sold at Pekes to suit thettimes, including a " great variety of. Ladies' and Gentlemen'fiDfess Gosids, with a fall alanrtment la all departments of his TRADE, and prima much reduced; and many Mods of floods more than 9.5 PER CENT. LOWER than early fall prices. Ete woolkpartkiliarly cantl: attention of TO HIS NEW STOCKOF Carpeting,. Buffalo Rubes ; .Moves, as Large and rich and at low down prices :Nam /Stump. Dec. 14, Ma. \ . NEW .STOVES: ISURRITT is just receiving a large J 1.1.• stock of • . •NEW STOVES,. includino lull assortment of ELEVATED OVEN, LARGE OVEN, AND PLATAOP PREMIUM COOK STOVES:FOR - WOOD or COAL, WITH A SUPERIOR VARIETY OF Parlor, °Mee, and §hop'.. Stores, for WORD or COALI: Also. .„ Stove Pipe, Zinc, Sheet Iron Stove Tubes, &c., HIS ASSORTMENT will INCLUDE the MOST SELECT and DESIRABLE STOVES in market, andewill be sold on the most favorable terins, &c., to which he would invite the par• ticular attention of CASH BUYERS. NEW MarOrn, October, 1857. AND. TUizbeichlbgewoTodf7P7T,T; u i r n t i n ne A. l g? ‘ that on t,,,i having ~ Burrows' Hollow, Olhson, Pa. l % in now prepared to do all kind, of work in tffat line, and al. that he has on hand a handsome lot of Sleighs, plairi-and iurelledbody Cutters, WAGONS, CARRIAGES, &C., that he offerrfor sale very Ip* for prompt pay. All kinds of work warranted. Mont kinds of custom work done in Blacksmith Shop ; And all bets frequently eillt 1 upon to make COFFINS, and having mock re-sped for the deaden well an Tor the living, has been at the cayenne of Mang up a SPLENDID. HEARSE. - and G now prepared to meet nll onto, on 511t•rt.notice GinarkN. Dec. 2t. lEs7—m3llm:ll SHOP OF LOOK ITERE-7.. rIMIE subscriber has been-receiving during the past • 1_ three weeks a fine lot of SPRING - 4% SUMMER MIU D making, with former stock, an assortnient 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 have been unprecedented. We mean With frequent additions, to keep the as sortment good ; and ready or prompt pay- • 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 READT, 7 MADE CLOTHING', Jaw . , ' BOOTS if: SHOES, in all varieties: Plelie give us a call. Gibson, May 27, 1857. \ S. S. INGALLS. , BLACKBERRY WINE.—h is nutritious to the blood, promote/3 digestion; exhilara*the spir it strengthens and invigorates the whole systsem. Price 75 cts.# bottle. For sale by July 22, 1857. A.,717E-RELL. ,crupieil Gv C. C. )ovi...S. S, itiott's, t on all who mar 11111 TOTTCE is hereby given, that the fitm of Hawley 111 At Guild is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Gibson, Aug. 17, 1857 • • The books and accounts can be found at the store tormeriy occupied by the subscribers. All persons haring unsettled accounts are requested to settle the same 119 soon as possible. The business will be conducted in the future by the subscribers, under the firm" of G. P. & 0. M. Hawley, who are constantly irceiring ftom New York and Philadelphia the latest styles of Fall and Winter Dry Goods &c., all of which Will he sold at a'rery small profit, for ready pay.. C. P. HA IFLEY. Gibson, Sept. 2, not 11. HA 11LEY. APED, DOW l-DL SHADES, 13ENNSYLVANIA MONEY taken at par in ex change for goods at - NEW YORK/PRICES, or ?ot good Notes and Aocofints. Please call on F. E. _CH ANDLER. Montrose, Oct. 28, 1851 CD. VIRGIL, RESIDENT DENTIST, his • removed his Office to his new residence, next door above Dr. Patrick's, on Turnpike street, where he is fitting . up rooms in a style of neatness and con venience beating his profession. Re will be absek the coming week at Philadelpeia, for the mirchase , of office furniture. Dental Instruments,'&c. Re expects. also, to bring back some improvements in his art, of the benefits of which he hopes his patrons may avid] themselves at once.. • Montrose, September 9, 1857. 4 OsoF; only.) DER BRACES, ORKF, GS,..HOWS,I),‘ NEW GOODS, • - JUST ARRITED, AND SELLING AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,! FOR THE READY. '1 Aal J. LYONS SONI Montrone, Noy. 28, 1857 GROCERIES. A complete asasortment at • C. P. St 0. M. HAWLEY'S, CHALLIS DELANES. THE place to boy Cballls for a song, is at' • MUTT'S, Tune, ' Pop Goes the Weasel.' Hallo, Stranger, stop a'rninute--, . Here's a Store, just drop in it - , And flew, with APronderfUl surprise The Books and Toys that meet your eyes.— At BULLARD'S I have Books and Paper, just the best,' That you can find, Fast or Weft; If any of mr friends should doubt it, • Call in, I will ease your mind about it;;:--; Fine Books, Pens and Paper 'too; All kinds of Childrea's , Books, and new ; In abort, here everything you'll find In the Book and fitatiunery line= - At Batten's So comcsalong, come one, come all, Come rich and pool., cow; great' and small, And I will sell you Books sp cheap, ; I know I shill your custom ",:"" At, BU.LLICSD'S Montroae, May, 1857 Anew lot of -Pocket and Family 'ments and Prayer Books. Also, such as are - to be used in the Ntirmal School.) A . choice lot of A. W. Benison's Columbian Inks. Fam ily and Toilet Soaps, Perfumery and Flavoring'Bx oacts, nice and cheap, at the Montrose Book Store, by A. N. BULLARD. Montrose, s August 12, 1857. • Thrilling . Incident: r HE snabactiber having again resunie'd the" TAI LORING BUSlNESl4permanendy (if his he alth Rill permit) will spare no reasonable crort to please all who may aeik fit to . ,emplcry,him. 'Shop in ;the Brick Block over Bentley and lead's Store. MontroSo . ;.4nne 24, IHI. DUPEITir CASH. BUYERS, BLACKSMITH =3 DISSOLUTION , . C. P. HAWLEY, 'P. E. GtILD. MONEY WANTED! REMOVED. Books and Statione ARRINGEMEN ~ 4T For -all Classes and Candid° Y. B. CITANDL has just, received direct from the Netropol usual' eten'sive supply of incomparable "11-11.X1I±Wvr An enumeration is unnecessary, as tge People ally, are aware that Lie, is VARIETY STORE Most anything, froiu a Penny Primer, all . 1 up, to just the thing you want, can be obtaine lowest possible price. LET ECONOMY GUIDE YOU In the selection of rdace for the be4owal Patronage, and- wo , Atre certain we shall lip pleasure and tririlege of - DOCLG you GOOD. Also, just received at Chandler's, an assort igg.MOOL [MOE: Such as are in tile at the " NORMAL SCIIO of which Iqll be Fold at COST, for Cash. • Of Sharon's and WebstfT's Dictionaries, re promiscuous distribution. Cheap of course. 6 Friends! Patrons! Countrym 1 lend > us your DIMES" anil they will be to you with much increase, aftei• a FEW day Don't fail to call and secure some of these : FAIR ACCOMMODATIONS Ifoutrozie, Sept. 16, 1857 NEW-MILFORD STOVE ,ENPORI, , - - Great Reductio n in the price of S DICK MAN & CtiRRA ARE wire arriving their Steel of Streeter Ad. the,rAt.t. TRU TRAP& and %%mold lug cave to.). tothetr Immo, and customers, that therhave rro hand the largeel and to STOOK OF STOVES eveioffered to the Intexhifants nt Stusytehatta.County consists of the most apyroyed patterns of . El eva t e d Oven*, Large Oven, Permian, ant ! Cooling Slooett, bevidea any quantity of Parlo • for Wood or Coil, OPe , Hotel .trzal Box S. We hare the held Stove fir i,undng en3t. Cl,ll,4lltteli • flue principle, ea er made and at a t Loy moderate price. WV o would take tiiis;opportunity iif retnibil l friends who arc solicited to Aturchaw their r , tores 4.11 a Pedlars, ttnit 3 momenta reflect 1.41 will net ince them 14.111 rotor Cnonntny to do .kn. It I. 3 well eatabllshol fact that - I selling Slaves by peddling them almut the country. 13 not fifteen per cent, and generally as I eh as twenty. to sac brut WI debts, and cent of collect 13. Of COW.' tilt, eat comes out of the pocket. elf the c Ins •r. In consideration of the alto` filets, we otter o. • STOCK o STOVES 31 twenty per cent. 1,33 than any hllar will, or tAry.se call and pee if t het, I ning3t an, Ili Ncw-littroum Sept. 33.; 1347.-tf • CABINET MINIFAVTOII MIALL iivrA CFA C TIT It ER and dealCr in nil Furniture, is now prepared t orders or. Bedsteads of all kinds. at who retail on short notice. • Retail prices range upwat IS, according to style. Ho alSo keep: Ready-Made Collins ; and as he has an Hearse, ho is prepared to attend funerals notice. New Milford, Dec, 17, 1850. ? ,WFARMERS ATTEND! E leuTAdt.'"Zadnil n)1 others intould respectfully erested; hare associated ourselves together under th MOTT & TILDEN, at the old stand of M. k E. Mott, where we pared to furnish' PLOWS of the most appr terns now in use, such as lilatebley's, Mot Beient, cte. , Also Points of aft kinds, L Cu'iirator teeth, and all kinds of castings fi ers and othe . rs, -all of which we propose to•sr as can be 'afforded by any establishment in ti try. ELIJAH G. A. TIL. Wre. are also agents for Emery's Horse Drag and Circular Saws for wood, also D0,;4 Powers, which we can furnish on short notic . Montrose, Jan. 7, 1557. A FORTY HORSE POW R 'STEIM URINE PPR $ LI, 11,1 , G00D ORDER. 3 FEET eight inch Et troke, 14 inch Cylin • Lince wheel, three tons. Is a strong .) machine. Suitable for a Coal,Shaft or twin r will he sold rer fi fore. Address; POST BROTHER'Jak. Jak. 14, 1857. Montros ?Pa. • ------ t , )"I \KER. , LE. .• 'UM ! ' SON. LJIVZE AND PLASTEIII, fllllE , subscribers are now burping . and . constantly- on hand, Lime of a very iluality at 3lothrose Depot, and will sell ii quantities at a fair price. Persons. wishing quantity can be sup - plied 1.-.20n tt reasonable t Superior ground Plaster will he kept const hand hereafter. - L L. PO I. • JESI' L. SEAT Montrose Depot, April 3 GROCERIES. A fresh supply, including cite best SYRUP -L~ just opened, and going cheap., Oct. 28,, 'll7. , J. LYONS Dress-Making Establishme LADIES, MA YO U HEARD THE IfRS. DAVIS, formally of New IL .1111. opened a Millinery and Fancy Store, it lago of BrooklYil, and bus just , returned f York with a large; and fashionable stock o conSistinrof Ladiel4 and Misses Strliw Hats style and variety, also Crape and silk Hats ly on hand of every hue and color, Utah splendid assortment of Fancy Goods, such aS deries, flair Braids, lfosierv, Caps Head Latek'oods,.&c., &c., all of which sio offs lowest prices. rff' Particular attention paid to Bleachin Always at Ho • , Ilrooklxu, May C, 1857.-1 tf e©UnglE. A LL who wish to buy Books and .S cheap, will rill at the JIOA\ TROS'A' 110.19 K STOIC in the Post : Office, where they can got. in's , _ at a Mr Price. Just Itetteived.—A new lcit olSeho Tower's, awl W s 'ebb's 'Series of Readers, i` Eleinents of Moral Science, eight .flifferen Webster's standard Dictionaries, at,reduced Also.—Dr. Kane's Arctic. Extdoration lectiOns of a Life Time, by S. G. Goodrich, G. N. Blit Montt:ose, Pa.: Ifuy 13. 1.857. - STOVES, STOVES U , • Ull stoves havirbeen thoroughly , trit entire satisfaction °frail, that they u • ommend:friini us.. S. EURAYRETCSIOT Rent-rose, May 27, 1857. FAIR FAIR FAIR F. B. GUANO NEW MILLINERY, , : :.pN.Y : g.,R.§,,•.:.,._T .CIIRIt.RY PECTORAL El FOIL TIl6 , RAPID CURE Op Colds, Coughs,' and - , Hoarseness.-• . , Illantruto, Inas., 20th Dee., 141 Ana: I - do not hesitate to say ' heat remedy. I hare ever. found for Cow) lioamemeas,_lnßuenza, land the coneomlta symptema of a Cold, your CLISART PECToitA, It. constant use In y practice and my fault, for the hut ten yells has shown it to posse, sispdrior rirtues for the treatment or- tb complaints. idiEN 'KNIOUT, - M.. A. D. MORTLEY, Rao.. of lima, .11. Y., writes :." Iliare nose. your. Pseroau. myself and In my family ever since yen invented.' It. and believe it the beat medicine for its Potreo ever pnJont - With a bad cold' I Should sooner pay twenty-Eve dolls for e bottle. than do lOU:amen, or take any other remedy." ; Croup, Whoopinzi Cough, Influenza. I EPRINGIVILLD, Yeb. DIA Bosnian Ails¢ J Will cheerfully certify your Picroku. is tit boat eamedy we posse*, for the cure of Whooping Omgh, Croup. and thecheat diseases of children. We of yoar fraternity in the South appreciate your skill,and omunead yam medicine to om PI O P IO - • • HIRAM CON4LIS, SLI D. AMOS LEE, 'FAQ, Movrzirsf, Is.. writes, 11 Jan., 1040: 0 1 b e d a tedious Influenza, which confined me In doors shis . sieeks 'took many medicines without relief; Malty tri,al yOnr Pecroao by the advice of - our clergyman. the fleet dale relieved the soreness in my throat and : Jong,' ; less than one half tKe - bath made me completely well. Your medicines are tbarbermrst as well on the hest we ran buy, awl we odecen you, Doctor, end your remedies, ns the poor nears friend.. Si gener- le way at the f your Ye the MEM Asthma or Phthisic, and Bronchitis. Wass Miactierren, Pa-, Feb. I. 16:4' Sta. : Tour CUMULI' performing matielions CUT M this section: It Wm roliereirie,eral from alarming symptoms tf conaumption. and is now miring a roan wk. has labored unites to affection of the lungs for the last forty years. 1.. PARKS, Jterchant. A. A. RAMSI6Y, IS. D.„ Mums . , Mipanos Co.. foot, - write" Sept. 6,186 S: .• During my prortice of Mrtny yearn I tare foun4 nothing equal to your Cn RIMY' PECP)It It, f.r F i r ing moot and 're . lief to enneumptite patients, or curing oath no ore curable:. I L," all gupply dy fo r En MEE We might add roltnnen of eshlence, but tissynolt , tont incini proof of the virtues of this retnsntris frond in Ito +R•cte opor EMI rtvly no one remedy Into ever been known w bleb cured many „find knell donmerouo.eneet es lilt.. Sony, no buinon ue mu resell ; tint even to OrOtO thn CrIIIIX PLeIOPL ntror , Ls re Hef 'and comfort. AATOIt 7101:81. 'NW TORS Ciro, Nardi 5, 11t5.6. - • Poem Ain, Lowt:LL: I 114,1 it a doty and a,pleaenro to in form you what your Clirllftr P,,iT01,1. ha, don.. for my wife 4 ) She had boon flio rOn11:41m lalm ring toot e r t -llamaro:ue eymp tonueof Consomption. frotu which no aid ire Add .I.nemre gam her much relief. 'lto we, Itie./.lily niiiilts. lit pr. Worm. ot this city, where we Imre 'come for adviro. recommended a trio ,f your Medirine. WO bleu Ilia hinillit.o. re .i. - 40 your Will for oh, hay reencerioLfroto that day. :the I. not yet neetrony, at. she weal to Lo.blit is•frou from her von4ll, tholn-Atte•liecoulf Well ~ Sc irs,...witli gratitude and ni.tard. • ORLANDO 1;11E1.1E1% or SILEI.I:TVILLI. MEI ET '•n Prim & t .lected Cbtulastptires, do Dot &wolf till you ' have Aron's (.'runt PECTOII.AL It bi uuole by tote of tho boat loodk o i rhpluipts In tilt world. a - ol Ito ouroeull form! 114 bespeak the high itt virtues. - - i'f.thafolpftiu I.e.tigrr. TEM Coal Stoves, or,a. 4.lvltrg • „To Ayer ' s Cathart i c sciences of Chemistry' and 31talielne tutee been taxed their utmost to in:educe tlds best, meet perfect purgative ahich is known to man, 1 nnninmble proof* are *Korn 'hat :hue Pins hare virtues which surpass In excellence the ordins ty tmeelieines, and that they win %mien-cede-nicety upon the esteem A all men. The' are safe and plenaant to take, but powerful te :ure. Their penetrating prnperties stimulate the vital activities A the body, remove the onion:cline:s,a its organs. Purify the aloud. and expel disease- They purge nut the tinel humors whict breed and grew dieweitiper, at imeiate sluggiah or disordered or pens Into their nedunel action, and impart health) tone will s etrengthAo the whole system. Not a oily do they cure the every \ hey complaints of every billy. but ale° Gsrmidebie and danger )tar discuses that have baffled the beet of human skill. Whiff they produce powerful effectic s Allerare, at the same lime, in di minialted doses. the safest and best phisic that canker employes for children: Being sugarcoated; they are plemetut to take and being purely regsiahle, are free from any risk of harm cures have Lein made , which surpass belief were they not sub itantiatedsby men of meth enalled position and character nab forbid the suspicion of 'untruth. Many eminent elergymew ant physicians le)sve lent their names to certify to the public the re liability of inYwemedies, while others have sent net the sunlit Mee of their deuviction that my Preparations contribute tin meneely to the relief of my afflicted. suffering fellow-men. ' The Agent belowsnamed is pleased to furnish gratis my Amer icon Almanac, coublining 'directions few their use, ettsdcrrtill =tee of their curse of he following complaints:— Inf.; oar 1 ri.„..4 c ".... of le‘t than thing .• r tzpinse L t. entire =I Costiveness, Oilinus COmpLaliets, Ilhentuatipm, Dropsy. heart holm. Headache arising from a foul tztomach. Nausea. !Hinges. lion, Morbid Inaction of the ‘ ilowels.iinil Pain arisitiz therefrom Flatulency, Loss of. Appetit e;. ail Ulcerous and Cut..ooous Du eases which require an evamiaut yfullUue. Scrofula or King Evil. They .1,...,1, vinlir 2 . Int?. t h e 1.140 and .tiismintil,e , the %if tem, Mire many complaints alit b it ;timid not be wippoiwii amid evewh, such as Dearness. Partial Dllndneee, Netiralgia on: Nervous Irritability, Derangementeof tbe Liver and Kidney, Gout, and other kindred cotnidaintswrising from a low mate ti the body or obstruction of its functions. . Do not be put otrby unprincipled dealers with ionic other pil they make more profit on. Ask for ATPRII Puts. and take nosh lag else. No other they can give you comperes with thin in It Intrinsic value - or Curative powers. -The sick want tin hest M. thereis for them, and they should have it. - Prepared by Pr. I. C. AVER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell Blasi. 3.5 Cm mr. Box. Forr. Itosis 'rot $l. SOLD Dl ABEL TURRELL, and by all Druggists and Med - - icine,Deaiers.—nUtcSylaw . . 'Read the following Letter. DOME TESTIMONY. - We have received the following letter in relation, to DR. MORSE'S /SWAN ROOT PILLS. Aunt ex FOUR. Colimo, Susq. Co., Pa., Sept. 2Sth, 1556. Messrs A. J. WRITE Si. Co., New York:— "The Morse'S Indian Root Pills had from you give tuarribit Aa6.faction, in EN'ERY INSTANCE, and our farmers use them for almost everything. The DT'S. KEELEY has been raging in this section to an alarm ing extent; for the last six months, scancecv a SINOLE ramiln having escaped, EXCEPT THOSE -WHERE your pills - have teen USED As A PasysNrtvE,,M which case they bave SEVER FAILED. I will inform you shortly how to send a further supply. Your ob't. Serv't.". - , - ALPEIONSO If. smut'. Such letters as the above need no comment from us, they ought to convince all of what wefir,* believe, that Dr. Morse'sslndian Root Pills .are the very best Pill ever made. Sold in Montrose by S. 11. & D. Sayre, o and'by one person in every town, and in all -country stores. A. J. White & CO., 2 St. Peters Place, New York, sole Proprietors. 47—tf I -in& of fill all e , mle or from $2 on hand elegant n short CBE E 3 unca- to that we firm of are pre% -ed ',l Sr i , r Farntl I as km la coun t OTT. F.V. owera, Chub) IIJIIif WHILE laboring aa a Mtadortary In Sonthrm Ast, dnicovered* simple and certain Care for • , . Conauptpiien, Asthma, Bromehitis, Coughs, Colds, • Serrowe ind xII impurities of the Moon ; also. ati easy and etfeetuar mode of inhaling the Moistr. Actuated by a desire to benefit his buffer ing fellow& he +will ebeerfulle send the Reeelpe (free) to such as de sire it. with full and explicit directions for preparing and succemd'ally using the Itediclue.• Address Rev. C. RNETT. • _ - 611 Iliroadwar. Y. Y. City. ler, bal d, built Ty, and Valuable Lauds For Sale.. -170 R, SALE IN ONE BODY, about 5500 acres o I Land on the waters of Spring Brook, a branch of the .Lackawanna river in Luzerne County,Penn'a. about midway between the thriving. towns of Scran ton and Pittston: "These lands are covered with val unble timber, and being situate in the mostextensive mineral region -in Pennsylvania—known to contain iron ore—and believed, to abound in coal, and being also in , the Immediate vicinity of several railroads made and now in progress—=offer to the capitalist arr opportunity for the investment of money that seldom occurs. For further information, apply to N. P. sack, Esq., No. 11, Wall street New York, or to the subscriber, at Montrose,Susquehanna county,Pia., the attorney in fact of the owners. April 6, 1854. • 'HENRY DRINKER. ill keep Auperior in any a large mace. Indy on SOAP MINUFICTORY. TIIE subscriber keeps constantly on hand for sale at his mitablishtnent in - Montrose,the best quali ty of SOFTSo,4r i manufactured front the lye of wood ashes and grease, in the old fashioned' way,and not by any patent process. For those that - furnish the greisc,he mandimtures the soap for $1,50 a barrel. Warrar.ted in all casks to be a good artiele,or the Soap may be returned and the Money refunded. PRICES. IMEISI Per barrel _ $5,00 • ' Half Barrel . 2,50. Gallon - 26 ' , . Wholesale dealers will be fund - Shed- 1 K delivered •at the Ashery inMontrose—it the rate of ten barrels for $45,0r at Scranton at ten barrels for $5O. . , • JOHN HENRY WARES. Montrose, March 17,1856. ' • ' lOyl i:l3=l the vil .m New g ood ot .1 every instant- with a I Embroi- Dresses, s at the FLOUR, QALT, GROCERIEs,t, z , TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, 1.7 s At., for sale lo*, `for cash. Coal. and see before purchasing cise,whcre,at §. S. MOTT'fi. 1 Montrose, Aug. 12, 1857 Ni LAWNS! LAWNS!! 'STEW STYLES, ai reduced prices; at "/ lr 10Tn. tioncry FOR WE, CEViriONE ffORSE WAGON. J. 1 No. " "' Cutter;Enimire" of Montroseohn: 6 , 758. • F. B. CHANDLER: • ' articles .104414 ay land'if sfzes of rices. PROFESSOR:W.OOO"S 7 TT AIR 71`.0 D/A T•I V a J—L • Ttin..o, . • TURRELL'S. • LOON RAISINS A:ND 131111,01_ SEED, 1.1 for sale by, / • . .J. LYONS & SON. Montrose, Deo. 0,•1857. Recol ARR. • •• . ALO ROBES,' BUPI' Aauptidoi to just received, and will be.bold by•, H. .HURRITT._ New Xl'llo,rd, Nor. It, 1861. " , • • /- ' , to the DO roe• MS. Consumption. The Independent, Republican. runiagnaD ET2RY TRIM/O$T NORNINa, AT NIONTNOIN, t PA., AT $1,60 NCR ANNUN, IN AIkANCE,. , i . Rates's" ! Advertising. - Ono square (16 lines or less) one Week, 110,50 One aquare ;." two weeks 0,16 One,'square ," three week's., 1,01 One square '" - - one Month, 125 _ I _One square " twb months 2,20 One square ‘ 1 • three month s,' ~. 3,05 six months ' s 1..14'5'00 One square l• _ 11l Ono square , .'one year,.. , .. , e .. .4,00 Tu*squates one year 14,00 Three squares one year, , , 20 , 00 Fiie siptares on year, - '25,00 One column one' year, ~. • - . • 40,00 Yearly adverfm ens will have the privilege of other. `ring or changing . their advertisements - wi th out ad ditiptial charge.l i , . .. . 4usinesis cards, not' exceeding Eve lines, inxeite4 at SZ,OO per annum. . ' . ' ' • - ' this . I Job, Work. -\: ' .' is otEce is suppliedi with a goal assortment qi Jobbing materuds,4and all kitids of Job Work, such as Cards, Posters, Pamphlets,,ke., will bi done neat ly and promptly _ . „ BUSINESS CARDS. . _ . ... . , . • Dr.- E. F. Wilmot.. . • •- . • , . .. G gi..lfit..TAT£ of the Alloy:Able and fromeopatble Conger of edlgne, la now permanently locittal In Grind Bend, Pa. Of fi ld re, corner of Maine and Ellrabeth: At..'.ayarlY oPPoldte.the.M. I. Chorth. , I Stay let. laS7.-ly • *--- —4 . . - , lit H. Smitt ',/ir, Son, V. tRGRON DENTI S TS. Residence' and office, oPpoidte the Bap; 0 ;ilea chureb, (North aide.) In Montrose. Particular attentloW.lll de given to Insetting meth on Gka.ll and - iitLvirs plate, and to Mang . ~. Ong teeth. ' . ' - Rorntrtne4an,l3. 3844, . C. D. Dr. Patricks, • .:IDE n ,Z e DENTI x B t T, , , , has !roved his *Mei tet oe Turnpike Street ne ehe:re has i" fft -e ted up MOM le !Vie of nearness and enureelenee balding 6L prateedon MoYmoor, Oetaher 7, 1867,-lud - • J. D. Vail, IL-D., • A.T.ISURCIkON, has pernianently loaded !timed Amekneyettle,„Stoquebannaconnty, Pa., and - will promptly attend to ad =de With which he may be furored.-113r1y1 . - A. Bushnell,- A TTORNEY ir,'COUNSELLOR AT' LAW: Office over 8. B „ix Wed's Drug M ore, StIKICLIIANICA DEPOT, Pa.-tryi, I'. B. Orchard, N. 11, R i ffrs l .lclAN AND SURDEON, Jackson, Sesquttzantka eiCia , ra. Itealdenee at the Post office. Keeler & Stdddatd. • „ II EA LERS •IX BOOTS & SHOES; Leather and Findlnce, os 11 liable at.,llret door below Stark , allotch !footsore, Pa—r2ol ctgaere xerLza, - c ITOADMVP -. William H. Jessup, TT6RNEY AT LAW & NOTARY PUBLIC. °Mae as Tab .ll Ile Square, Morreoex. Pa. , • I • Miller &• 'Fowler, ATTONNEyS.AND COVNSELLORti AT LAW snit SoNiters In Chancery., 0111ce No, 44 Clarke street, Cnzoiop, ',Bentley & Fitci, ... t TTORNEYSIAT I A ttWeAND BOUNTYLAND ‘ AGENTII. " °Mee west or the Cuntt llosse, Stocktrosep I's. B. a. ISENTIAS'. • • • Albert Chamberlin.- • • A. TTORNEY AT LAW, AND JUSTICE OF TILE PEACE., 43flIcv Over PoPt kCo.'s Stote,!lmmena, , • Wm. 4 TTORNEX Af LAW AND COMMISSIONER OF DriDg It for the State of New -York:wild Mead tuull Widnes§ mount. to him slab promptners sad tldelfty.. ORlce on Public Square. ow* . pied by Rm. Wllliam Jump. - • Abel Tarred, DO.%%LER li.tiRCOS; mEnTeni.g.s. CHEMICALS, IWO% Oils, Dyealeas. Groceries, Dry Goods, ilardware. Stan - Saw Glassware. Clucks, Watches; Jewelry, Slicer Spoons. Spectacles, Ma , steal Instruments, 7runses, Surgical lestrurnents..Liguurs, restate, eiy, Wirral% Statiuriery, Brushes, Shoes, Yankee Fatten, Se, • 1 1 :B. Chandler, • DEALER I c DRY GoOris. Renck -Made Clothing. aroo . ories Bodo anfhitatimlem etc. , rsibiti Avenue, htolisson, I. . . . • ' . 1 r L. Post & Co., • ra EALERSTS DRY GOODS, Grecertes, Creci - ery, Irinfirars, 1./ Leather, Fleur, etc., corner of Turnpike street and Fablic Ave. um.. MosolLonc.:l".. _ 1 • J . Lyons & Son.,. DE.% LETTS IN pity GOODS . - Groceries. ..11 ankrare, Crockery. - Tins-arc Woks, also. carry on the Boor BINIIING business —Public venue 110.411 t, Pa. J. I.TuNs, Bentley dread, MY GOODS, D pt, 31cdicinis, Paha; Mx lware, lvrare, Crockery.. ron,: Clocks; Watchrlr, Jew. `crcumery, ac. rick Block, Morruviie. c I , RIAD. & William,. Jessup, - LAW, 3tosTanoz. Pa. Practice in SILO, WAyne, Wyoming and Luxeme comities. t ' . E. S.• PIINISIEL.L,' T 1 EdI:ER In Stares and Readings; lloop-poks,Psriela. rains' jyr Chums, Ire.„&e.GUEAT BENIN Suadko., I'a.44llodent In= hi spimmible quarters, promptly tilled, and shipped per direetkm,-vantyS Rockwell & Winton• Ir.I.:4CFACTUR EDS and Dealers in Silas,' Goods. Rats. Caps I Furs, Cnifirellao, Parasols, Ribbons, &c., dm, :40. 40 Courtland stieel, :kw Dmpc, (up Stairs.) . 0. a.WO4-awkr..1.,1 w. W. WIIIVOL • • A. Baldwin. Lard. Grim, ree a d. R JElic& D 'Vrorve l rn and rork.sur. Slt, ie Eut end of Chandleifs more. Morrnoes. • inch 1.1837.-tt . B• Thayer, ' _ . . -1111-YSICI . AN AND SURDEON, Itorrroonz, Pa. Of In ski ..E - Fawner s store. vlnts IL N. Moore, WitallT, formerly of Orange County. Nes, York. t e e d f l u r b t uita l4Su.: ,: qu re el p irna g Czuntygaild or off o og , hls=s , 'folding that bin'experlence warrants him riot In doing so. other Mee d,„s. &IN. Co n Pa. vatiql . • I Comes & son; - - DEALERS In Foreign and Ameriain Marble. Monuments, Head Stone& Table Topa, Ae...Blughamtnn New York. Busineseper. taining to the above attended to with casnaleb. by G. IV. Patina. Agent, Brooklyin, Snag. Co., 'a. . - eSaSyl —l,' Z. Cobb, titALER - GROCERIM&e., a the store recently oompled , '.& by Crane Rogers. Montrose" Px ' .11 . 0M084 1857.-tr • Banking Hone OF POST, COOPER, do CO. HENRY DRINKER, " MOII;7ROSE, W. HIINTTINGr COOPER. • ISAAC L. POST. Novmber 12, 1835 . . TA RAFTS on New York City and Philadelphia.— .1.1., Colleatians_promptly made Rod remitted. pffice lssMrs from 10 A. M. to St .. i• 1 Messrs. Allen & Palton, N.:York.. REFERENCE, Samuel C. Morton; Esq., Plans. Ron. William Jessup, Montrose. .1 PATJENT.IIIEDICINES. 41,-MONO the great variety of Medidnes atTurrell's Store, may, be f. IL found all of Dr. Jayne's justly celebmted Family inedielnes;' , Ayre's Cherry: Pectoral and Catkirtic Pills; Halsey's Forest Wine and Fortst Pills : Holland celebrated Gamin bitten; Louden's. ev ries of Familyi medicines ; Merchant's Gargling Oil, the greatest ref. itly for sprains In man or beast ever known ; Mathewson's Infallible emetir. adirtiorau Remedy; Orrick ' s Vetrulfuge.'nnd a variety of • other lauds; Trasit's Magnetic Ointment. the great remedy for borne. - rheumatism, tuld all Inflammatory complaints; Pond's Extract, a first rate thing for similar purposes as the aboye Ointment ; Andrew's Pain Dmeroying agent. a good article; Woodcock's Balaton and 'Wee Liniment; A twood's Jaundice Bitters. Canker Drop& Liniment. and Dysentery Drops: flaker's Compound for Dysentery; IltniAtott's PePsln,, for Dyspepsia ; Helmbold'a 'attract of Inlclorand Eibset of - Sarsaparilla ; a szarlety of Salves, the besi in 'market, Pills. ac., and" nnornmea endless variety of PakentMedicines. altogether too nouns- - one teenunicrate—but snare It to say. that the public will find near ly every Vilna in this line, at the Drug and Fancy Stone of ontrose,auly. Manufacturer's Insurance Company. - CHARTER pkErrruAL, Granted by the State of Penneyvania. j CAPITAL, $500,000. FIRE, MARINE, lz INLAND TRANSPORTATION-. fr HIS Company was organized with a Cult Capital. 1 and the Directors lutve,doterniined to adapt the • bUsiness to its availabile tesources—to observe pru ,6nee in Conducting its Waits, with a prompt adjust fdent of lossim. - • lartiscorr, preet. ZVk. A. RHODFX, VICO Prell ALFRED FY EFAS, Secretary. - IDtRECTOREL—Aeron S. Lippincott, Wm. - 11. Thom as, Charles Wisp, J. Rinaldo i tlank, Wm.'A Rhodes, William Neal, Alfred Weeka, John P. Simons, Charles J.: Field; James P. Smyth. JOFFICE„No. 10 Merchants'-Exchange, Phil. A. N. !MILLARD, Agent. I Montrzfse Pa., May 13, 1857.-1/ •,.••• • -IA VII t - MI "Yraving, secured theriglit of using Goddard's Pat ent for raising and !meting carriage tops, is pzeparsil to furnish and put them on at: the shortest notice. 'Montrote;May 6, 1857. ' ' • NOTICE., ' 13ERSOS desirous of paying me money,on debts .11_ aoydescription, can do so by leaving their IttlymcutOrith Post, Cooper & Co.,"lltinkeri, Monts to my credit, whose recciptS will Iskallowed. from their date. C:1 0 . WARD. April 18, 1E56.-1 TEAM„ GRIST AND S-3114V11111.11. f,2:111 OttolT IBROTTIFAIS having purchased the aim* ' estollshment,will keep constantly on hand,,SW p e aid Fine Flour,qorit lied of 'superior . final. Iha/so.qtop and liras. at the lowest cash prices.— Coatoin!ark will Wilt:lna with despatch, aid in all c'sen icairaiit ed. •• ' .. • ' :. - -MBlO illehti+c, Julv,lB4'4, „. .- ' =I I=l