U Froni , EXTRACT . • - 1 . . , the Speech of Sen a tor - 11Asimoxo ,of ' South rolina, in, the-United States S'en at4, M . ch _fith, -1 858 . ' • . , )Vitt a n export of $220,000,000 under the present tariff, - the South organized separ ately woUl r i have about 840,0Q0,000 of, rev -owe. .W tic one foirth the pttent tariff she would , bav . a- revenue adequlte. to .all her watitS for be South would neKer go to war; she-would- ever need •an arm ,1) - or a navy, beyond a ew garrisons op the frontiers slid tl a few rev e ue cuttek - h is cdthmeree, that -breeos war his manufactures that require • to be hasi l ed itbnut‘over the world ; and git - e ilie io, naslundcommerce. But we have 'nothing to ut tti fake off restrictions :on foreign merchandise, and open‘mt pprts, and the whole prld will come to us.to \ traffg - r••• — 'mei w ill , • too glad to'bring and carryfor us,- and we never shall dream of a • war.--- Wini, sir, • South has never yet had a just cause of .w . • Every time ' she has seized her swo rd t has been on the point of honOr, and that • i'nt of honor has been mainly ,loy; .-alty !to ter, sister colonies and sister States, who have '-ver sincb•plundered a4d_ calumni- ' . . titedi her.- _, • '.Bnt . if t Ore were no other reason why we • shot/Otter ' have a war, would any sane na ..-tioimatlvatriftreottorr? Witficiut firing a •, gut6i t -- draWing 'a swoil,! when they . . make Iv* n •Us• we can bring- the whole :world to o r feet: : The South . Its perfectly competent to to on, one, two , or tin ee years • without pl 'ting a seed of cotton. I. believe . i thatlif she Was to plant hut l half - her cotton, it ',timid b an immense iidvnntage to her. .i -_' I itra . not s sure but that after, three year; . Cesktion'S fie would come out Stronger than ever ahe w ,before, and better prepared to - entkr,itfres .',.ution . her great career of enter- . - : r itiviz- --- Vv at would happen if no cotton was ~furnished; r ! thtee, years? ..- I. .4 - ill not :Stop to depict hat every one' .can imagine, ....bet. this is cc taro: - Old -England Would topple. .1 headlong d carry the whole civilized world `. with her, ' No, Sir, jou dare not • make war ' • on cotton No poser on _eartVdares Make . war upon it. CottOtils king. ! !.Vtail lately the Bank f England :was king, hut she tried i., td.pait be . screws as tisual.the fall befbre last, : - upon the. tton crop, and - Was utterly van quished. The lest power has been . conquer ed. - Wit can doubt it that has looked at re . Scent even '1 ,When the abuse of credit had i ' destroyed credit and annihilated confidence, when tho sands of the strongest commercial houies in the world Wcresciimitig down, and • hundreds of millions of dollars of suppOsed , . property evaporating in thin air, 'when you : tame to: i dead lock, and revolutions were , threatened, .hat brought you up?; Fortun ately for You it'. was the commencement of - the cotton season.-and l'A‘e have poured in up on you Ole million six 'hundred. thousand • - bales Ofdon just at the crizis to save you 'from sin • Ing,.That cotton; but for the bur - St :. ine of y r speculative bubbles in the Worth, c :2, which pr duCcii the whole of this convulsions would"ha e brought - 'N .1 000.000,000; . We have sol lit fir $65,000,000, and-saved you. Thirty-fi e million &Mars, we, the.slavehold • er's of t . South,-have put ,into the' charity box of y ur magnificent financiers, your cot ton lord your merchant princes. • But, s r,. the - greatest strength of the South . arises, fr of the harmony ( . .pr her political and seek!' i fitutions. This hartheos girds her i aßamel u f •,cietry, the best. n the world,and 1 an eiten ,of . politieal freed4ini,combiocd with :entiresc rity, such as no 'other pebnle ever I enjoyed pon•the fscecf .t lie earth. Socii!ty i • PreCediis gorernment ', creates it, and •ought I - t4i'conti 1 it; but as fitr,as we'can look hack, -.14 historic times we find tile case. different ; I pr . goveinnient is no sooner created than it 1 liecorhestoo strtfg, for society, and shapes 1 • find mol,S - ,• as well ca -controls it. In later i centuries the progress of. eivilizaton, arid' of i . intelligence has Made the divergence so great ,14,3 to . preduce.eivil wars and revolutions;— • and it ii nothing now -- but the 'want_ a bar- : raony " i etween governments and societies '• which - 434:casions all the'uneasiness and trouble and tertlorthat we see abroad. it was this - that bro 'gbt on the American Revolution.— .We thrflw off a Government not adapted tell our sec' .I syktem,nnd-rnade one for ourselves. - 'The . qo:ion is, holy - far have we succeeded? - . The.So di, so far as that is concerned, is satt isffeil, cintenr, happy, harmonious, Anil pros. permils. . t‘ .- • le all social systems there - must bi a class - -- . to dote mead duties, to perform the drudg ; ery of le.. That is, a class requiring but a . ...Ims.!order of intellect and but little 'skill: •Its , reqoisifes are vigor; doeility, fidelity. Spch a class on.:must have, or you would not , have that other class which .... leads progress, : refinenlent, and .civilization. It- constitutes - the verimud sills of society, and of political T governetd; and .. you might as - well atreinpt to boil 411 'a .house - in the air, as. to build either . the one or the other eseept on the mud-sills. ' •FOrtunately for, he South, she found a race - adapted to that purpose to her hand. A race inferior t 9 herself, bet eminently qualified in . • tern perf :ta vigor, in 'dobility, in capacity!: to stand' ' climate, tOtanswer all.her porposm. ...• -We - them . forAtte purpose,.km&e.all them- slaves. Wesre old-fashieried at the South olie i • Vet; It is a woad disenrded:neW by ears n . life;,6lo l will idol ch•oracterise !kat class 'tit' ' the forth ivillj that term ; but you have it; it is there ;it is everywhere; it is eternal.* 1_ - The - -nator frpm'New York paid yeater: lay th t.the-wbole world had abolished Fla= s i r? ~ • very. Ay, the name, but not the. thing;— . itid all the 'powers bf:.the earth cannpt abol ish it - :God only_ ean.do it when he. repealst the - " the poOr ye alWiss have witti you ;7.. -for the man who lives by.daily Tibor, and '-',icireel. lives at that, arid who has to • put out his3abor.in s the market and take the best he cal& for it.; in short, your whole clap of via ua? laborers and opercrtivez-, as you • call arm, -are Raves. The difference be tween _ anewt-compensated ; there is no starva tion, t i . begging, no want of employment • among[our people, and not too much eniploy meat wither." -Yours are bile& by the day, ' . not car ed f or, 'and scantily compensated, whiclimay be.proved in the mot deplorable • manner, at any hour, In-any street in any of your, I;tge towns. Why, sir, you nieet more beggars in one day; in any single street of the lefty of New York. than you would, meets n a lifetime in. the whole South. Our slaves ire black, of another, inferior race.— The in whiich we have placed them is . an elevation. , ney are elevated from- Pc oonditioniln which God - first created .them,' ' - by being- made our slaves.. None of that rue tm-the Svhole face of the ,globe can. be . , compared with - the slaves of the South, and they. ow IL' They are happy, cxinient, on !' siiipu4, and utterly incapable;- from. 'lntel . •-leettil degradatien, : ever to give us any itroub e by their, aspirations: - Ytti • - ' . r slaves are white, of your own' race ; you . brothers of one blood.. They art . ' your ' was in natural endowment of Intel he ".• feet, d they feel galled by their degrada tion. Our slaves do nut vote. We give - awl"' no giolitieal power. - Yours do •cote, ' lind: - ins themajority, they are :de db4'.isi . taries of all your political power . If they knit* tremendous secret, that the' ballot hOit'i strong,er tiuui an army zithhayonets, . sand uld combine. wh'cie walla you ike't-- ' Atiiirciety . would 'be reconstructed, i your gove iment reCoustructed, your proper_ty di vided not as they. have mistakenly attempt ed to iitiste such proceedings by mooing iii CMS .. parks, with arms in their hands,lnit by the Culti.ate what you ,undeittake, well ; poor quiet process of the ballot-box. You have land eel ;out pays for the later expended. Veen Making war ucionuslo our very hearth. Look to the to CCS "early. Build- all the stones, Dow wouldyoilike tarns to send" wall yo .tarn. 1 o not let Pops be.siestroy -lectUrertor agitators North, to teach these ed this •ear for ant of efli ient fences, . people Ibis; to aid and. assist in :combining,. Do n t delay tipping - the maples, if not and .co-lead them 1 ' , . already done. I may uotllse a very good Mr. Wilsob and others. Send them along.. season, but it is ure to be otter than none. '.. Mr. ILuntnond: Yin say; send them . The Beat farm rare tbo e "who cultivate In) "North. There is no need of that." They are the richest soil, ads so b their care, and coming here. They are thiundering at our do all t it worl in its sea n. i doors for homesteads of one hundred and six- ' This month is' he best ti eto sow clover . ty 'acres of land for .nothing ; l and southern seed on winter gr in. A lig . snow is very con Senators are supporting it. „Allay, they ate venielit - If you have dela ed cutting scions, w i l assembling, at I have said, with arins in their- it will till dn. peciire li4 now, if not dune bands ) .aiicl_de andins, work at $l,OOO a already. Get hands than will earn. their year and six rs tt day. Have you heard money One min thatitfill earn twenty dol that tii ;host4 Mendoza ii stalking in the Tars pe - mot its cheaper than three that will . _ . . • , 1 are that the 0 - i i streets of youriaig cities h the nqu s tion is i at hand" There is afloat a fearful ru. mur that there' aye' been- consultations for vigil Rommitte•Ta. You know, what that means already.- Transient and temporary causes have thils far been your preservation. The great West has been open - to your sur plus population, and your hordes of semi barbarian emigants, who- are crowding in .year by year. aley make a great move triety, and you call it progress., Whither?— f It is progress ; but it is progress towards %igilarice committees. The South have s sus taMed you in a great measure. . You are our factors. You bring arid carry for us. One hundred and fifty million dollars of our mon= ey passes annually through your hands.— Much of -it.sticks ; all qt it assists to keep your Machinery together and in ?akin.— Suppose We were to discharge you ; suppose we were to take .our business out, of your !duds ; 'we shoul 3 .l consign you to anarchy' aiid poverty. You complain of the rule of the South 1 that has been another cause that has preserved you. We have kept the government con servative to the great- purposes of the Gov ernment. We have placed her, and kept her, upon Ole Constitution ;• and that has been the cau)e of your peace and prosperity. The Senator from 'New York says that that is aboat to be at an end ; that you intend to take the Government from us; that it will pa.s from our lihnds. Perhaps what he saes is true; it may be ; .but do not forget--it can never be forgotten ; it is written on ;he brightest pa g e of !amen -history—that we, the slaveholde rs of South, took our coun try in her infancy ; and, oillk ruling her for si.rty . otzt of ,the seventy ye of her exist ence, we shall surrender her b you without slain upon her honor, boundless 'in pros perity, incalculable in her strength, the won der and the admiration of the world. Time will show what you will make of het ; but no time can ever diminish out glory or your responsibility. • For the k /ndTendritt TO FARIIP.RS• , G.V.NTLEMEN :—Now is 'the time to feed your cows: Give4hem a little strength;— put a little more powder in till grass gets a good bite, and they will do well. Now is the time they need help. If you have a nice mare and, , Ais,h to raise a fine colt; you take •great.paiik. So do with your cows. .Y6u are depending upon your , cows 'for butter, and on butter fur money, and your cows are sup:ding with open motitha for feed. You have( nothing but butter to spare before fall, i and if you make butler. suitable for New ~1 ; York mat ket.) ou 'can get the 'money and a good pri! . :Se for evety pound. It is a long time till fall to do 'without money. So look well to the cows. 'You will not rake any produce to sell till fall; and when you do i ,raise it perhaps it will not sell: So look w e ll I to the et,,s. Your creditors may be crowd ing hir money: So li3ok well to the cows. We are controlled by' the New York mar ket ; therefore, ever ) thing you have to spare prepare it for the market.- This county can ship t 500,000 per year, iii butter, if the far mereuill apply. •th9mselves. We have no manufacturers to bring in money. We - must depend on the - farmers. Farmers do your duty, and you will double the price of teal estate-in five years in this 'county. 'Gentle -men. I entreat you to be . Wide airake on this question. We want-money. You want mon ey.: You want money to educate your fami-, lies and for other expenses. So do the me: chaliic, the prinfer, -- the merchant,—all want money: - If•you want to be pb a or, nave the rheuma tism a little, want for tread—build a saw mill and;rim it day and night when there is _water; and jf you cannot find water build a steam mill, and you will have the "cramps." If the saw mill dnesliitt, keep you busy, get out a little wood to sell, or Railroad ties, or dig in the ground - for minerals. This 'last business requires(stron,g faith, and probably theiaithful only will receive. • Industry and economy are the sure road to , prosperity ; and in the ptosecution of any business, wisdom and discretion are requi sites. Select , then such 'way of managing your affsirs as your judgment dictates, and put your energies on the object. *I repeat', it is to you we look mainly fpr exchanges on Nei York. 'We manufacture nothing . to send off. , The balance of trade is against us. Will you try and do something for us, your selves, and your county '? . Gentlemen, what do you think about bold ing a- ilairyttiene -convention-1 Perhaps it' might disseminate - some useful knowledge or awaken more interest in this branch of indus try. Will some of you write an article up on this subject for the papers? . Will the ed itors of the papers-please select some' good articles to'publish, or .drop a note or two themselves., Let us all express ourselves up on the interests of the county. Take the pen, and 'flake it speak. "In a multitude of counsel there is safety." • • Yours respectfully, HENRY MCKIN;YZY.' For the independent Republican FARM WORK FOR MARCH. ' The first.month of Spring has come, mak ing the beart,of the farmer beat high with hope. Trim; little will be likely to be done by way of Stirring the soil. But the sound of preparation is on every hill and in every valley. • - Very Many have delayed getting the sum mer's fuel until now, but should be delayed no longer'.-• _ . - if you have not repaired the plows, bar rows, rollers, &c:, do not delay, time.is get tieg more - valuable every day. Very soon you mall want then., and then not to have •thgm in good order, is a serious damage.— Sect seed now • get that which is best of its kind ; get aplenty. Do not have to hunt up seed when you ought to bcputting it into the ground. Look well to the Stock: Very many have pinched their otitis in.the early. part of the winter, so as to save fodder;. they will now require more fodder and double the care they otherwise. would. All animals should be well fed now, the changing ,air of March is more 2 trying than. the steady cold of' whiter. • - .Cows, ewes, and sows, will begin to drop i their young this month. Give then warm shekel-And plenty of nourishing food. You will get. it back with interest. And here let messy, do not try to raise too many young animals of any kind ;. be sure Lo give each I and all, all the food they can consume. Five I calves kept on-the stale milk oftencows Writl be Worth - :more at eight months than ten calves kept on the snme•food-; and so of all skids.' dollars 'each, the cittra hoard, wash , more than consurging th extra t e en Got, good hands i passible. f " A GRI C01....1. ! - earn Le' ing, dollars! Mg "'pout 1 Hom E.—ire you not sur i prised to find bow Indep i ndent of money peace f conscience is, and, tow much happi ness n be condensed it to the humblest i home A cottage will no hold the bulky furniture, and stfmptuousa commodations of a mansihn; butlif God be there, a cottage will hold as much happineis .. might stock a palati.—Rev.lC.'Hami* , • , r J. eteqo4l FiOff) gApohtk. Nails, Iron, Castings, DOOR LOCKS & DAN 't\ GS, SCREWS . •of various inds, • ' SADDLER, bend description, Carpenters Tools, Shoemaker's Kit, 114)USrrIOLD FIXINGS, bepld larle F lame of GROCERI,ES, . CROCKERY, A x D, . , _ . .D-R1 0-0 - (0-Es-S-, ), at the lowest rivulet prices. „,i All these, and mdny , other articles, can alwajs_be found in the - PHOENIX - *LOCK, st.the store oil M. S. Wilson & Son. Montrose, NoV. 4, 1857. I , THINGS4I3 SHOULD BE.. - 1 . VI T Ear A efld say jo u rr .g, nu m m r ero ot ie n s a b - c o tr.latt e d Customize that me POPULAR PATEN MEDICINES of the day, for which we arc allowed rty per cent.. for selling; and we propose under the hard times. ell ding half the profits with our customers. Now, good Mends and e emies, Of we have anyo you that wish to save money, v call at the . I - ` " Ifarniers Store," ____ and you will End eve svthing which r diseased nature require. for her a`uoratlon, at pri ys unparalielle in the history of the medicine age. Among our attalogue may be f and the celebrated Gear-m:l.mo If snap...re; ' • I e.Jsurs ]formes Pula; SOTERAGN DALY ; • Ir. D CUM ox LION Or run PAT; IT TO TIAN ricarrAßL M IrMenir. ; lanai. pm, : Grarrra's Ilcintsso r; • ( OMAR Vr.oKTAML ; itun's Menpuren t max, .t e rerruna'. CL nan:4lg ; Pses Kirtea; qIIANDALI.I.43LOOD Przaruta ; , Itanwses Reaps Rzurr; ith es cry Variety of Thayer's ifaini Medicines, warranted to answer the transom. fortlch they are reef mmeneh et, others . with too numerous to nittntion Call and see U... Counsel and advice free of charge, • R. TIIAYER, Jr. Ma:mum Dec.:. ISN.-tt - - AE3IO - V r ile k THE kADD4 AND HARNESS. SHOP OF etl 11.4 ~, pr. F. FOR If, is removed to the building re ently occupied by C. C. Hollister, on Malin Street, on door above S. S. Mott's, and where herilibe happ4 to wait on all who may favor him i with eir patronage. i . • Montrose, Ja :6, 1858.1 , ' : ANEW ARRANGEm NT . riper EMMA' ERS. Earinga.4 dated with them Mr. J. PAY._ A RILEY, of place, the bush:are will hereafter be conducted under the name and vie at 4 BENT EY,'BAD& Co. I) '. We Audi of n ty hare to open new set of Boos and wean very desirous that o qld once sho al be settled either by note or otherwise, at th e lest convenience of thaw having open &Mounts with Ili. To persona who have ow Ins for years and SouNSTD us because of such indePtednees. we wound give a special Invitation to come In and seems. 1 To those who have for years bestowed on us their liberal patronage and paid us pl'OmptlY, we would tender our Kneere thinks. earnestly aohcltlng a lontinicence of their patronag nudes , * pledge they sh all hart no arum to complain lot th e e TWOS Or praLFTT-0 Onr Goo ds 4 , We shall have on d CONSTA I 4TLY, a full assorlment of all desaiptlong of Goods usually bolding:re country, and we Invite all wishing tolpurchaae; to come In and amine our stock befare buy. In g elsewhere. ' si B E NTLEY it READ. Montrose, Janus* I, Ma. t • 41•.. Ii NQ IS EAEB I IL GII EN, -THA - AM T tam, , . - ETAS just returned from ew-York, with a large 11 and cboic. variety of at 0 DS,. bought for Cash, and Selected with much care from over thirty of the best Houses in New-York, w ,ich he offers to his cus tomers and the:public, at lo prices, for Cash. His stock comprises ; I DRUGS, : ' MEDICINES, I .. - . PAINTS, / • , OILS - , . 1 ' - WIND IV' GLASS, s ' YE STUFFS„ CROCKERY, GROCERIES, • • MIRRORS, . GLASS WARE, • CLOCKS, '- • WALL r PER, W.l„. DOW PAPER, WINDOW OIL SHADES, FANCY GOODS, 'MUSICAL INSTRUttENTS, , JEWELRY, FERFUM _DR, WOODEN WARE, , BROOMS, , BRUSHES, 4 JAPANN* BIRD mrs, L'itiBRP,LAS, GLTNS, PISTOLS, ASDI ALCOHOL, LIQpORS. (For Medici! Mug: PORT MONIAES,. • -SPECTACLES, SILVER k I'LATED SPOONS, FORKS; &c., GOLD PENS„ . ATIGN O ' L ; Y. I STRINGS, BOSS, kc , And all of tie most popular • P TENT 'DICINES. Thankful fo the liberal tatronage hitherto receiv ed, he hopes t merit a- c,ntinuanee and large in crease of the e. ABEL TURREI4 Montrose, cc. 2. 18571: BtS - 71tY71E RO RI MOURT . RAILOw BkriU7IFTIL IN S FINE IV Flt! H. U TOGH L .QUALITIZ: sold-b J. LYONS ;S: SON. Mentrose, que 3, 1854 $20,000 PANR:PRICES. IS NOW RECEINIS - O L.AROE ADDITIONS'IOF •N E CVO 0 1)-S to his stock that rrdl be pi pnoto t sultof th e times, Luoludlog a ' %witty Ladles' and r ntlenien's Dress Goods, f;e7. with a full smottmeit tall depertesents of ttht TRADE, and pitoos muth redugd ; pdpanzyode?f (1900 4 wow than I PRit,TEN'T; LOWEAT than early hll peke. Ile would partholotty cad the attentlola of H.BUllit Tis just receiving a large . stock f NtlW STOVES, including a lul assortment of ELEVATED OVIN, E OVEN, AND FLAT-DP PREMIUM COOK STOVES, FOR 11/00D or COAL, Stove Pip, ant, Sheet Iron Stoye %tea, ite., acc. • • ISIS ASSORIMEr will INCLUDE the MOST SELECT gd DESIRABLE STOVES in market, and arllkeliold on the most favorable terms, *s o tt whbh be would invite the par.: • tiet4ir attention of CAill BUYERS. NEW MturrniClc4ober, 1857. VI a -02-RI P TlEztseet= l :o',7,'Pg."o l l l ,!alA's"innujile'erag.hl,ine t h :A t i retthm\l'alf Burrowsllollow l Gibson, Pn., Iv now prepared to dot kinds of wcrk In that Ilny, and also that be has on hand a handstx lot of pin and 'wiled body CUttiei,nv • WAGO.I, CARRIAGES, dc.c.; that he offers for sale ry fiir prompt pay. All kip& of work warrAnted. Mad klntof custom work done In Blacksmith Shop. • And as he 1a frespenttmlled upon to make CoFFISS, and Sating much teepntet for dtt as well an for the living, has been nt the expo?ac of fllttugup a • .fPLINDID HEAR S E, `and In now preued filed all orders Im j. V c r . 7l )B uilts . r ise GtErboN. Dec.: 15,7.4ua11tr11l RY, • GOODS. ARD.WARE, STONE WARE, D WARE, AGES. , ANARY - SEED. • POCKET KNIVES, • NITION. •RPENTINE, • ,CAMNIENE, [. • BURNING , • al Purposes, only.) PPORTERS. ••j SHOULDER BRACES, MIKE , WORTH OF. GOODS - AT - INk EBEENT CASE BUYERS, * filtia I(y.w STOCK OF • Carpeting, Buffalo Robes, Stoves, ea bri aid deb and at lowdown prices Na Miamian, 1 Br; • NEV STOVES. WITIIA SUPERIOR VARIETY OF Parlor, 41Ce, and Shop- Stoves; foOVCOD or COAL': Also BLLCKSMITH m:m LOOK HERE ; TuE suhfriber has been receiving during the past three tette a fine ht of SHIM Lk-SLIMMERatiIi;; making, wit' formetstock, an assortment with Which there is n compatson in this vicinity ; and that . they being Sid in a manner satisfitctoryi to'cetomers manifest from the fqt, tht notwitidanding all efforts at t . • competiOn the rush and sales tis fa'r hie been utecedented. We mean vith freqtnt additions, to keep the as sortment good ;Ind ready oi„ prompt pay ing ctutomerican rest assured that the °Li Antis not to be outdone. In additi to the large va riet4 k t for years, we novi eve a good a.rtruent of- READY-MAD' LOTMSG, LSO, 1 1 1 BOOTS it SITOES, give us a call. S. S. INGALLS. in all varieties. l'le Gibson, May 27, 1 is nutritious to the igestion, exhilarkes the.. orates ti iroliole systsein: e. For sale by A. TrRRELL. jr.,ACK BERRY 1..) blood, promote it strengthens and Price 75 CIA. b July 22, 1867. LUTION. giveri, tharthe firm of Bartley •dlssolieti by mutual consent. - • C. P. HAWLEY. . DI XrOTICE is here & (lad is it) Gibsor., Atg. 17 4 851. E. E. GUILD. The booksond mounts can be found at the store formerly occopied4 the, subscribers- AU persons haring unsetled acOurits ale requested to settle the same as soot as pooble. The busiress wilbe conducted in the future by the subscriters, unsir the firm of C. P. & 0. M. Hawley, wlO arc roitantly receiving from Ne'w York and Philadephia thilatest styles of • Fallasidllrinter Dry Goods, Clothing, Sr.., all orichtch will he sold at a'rery small profit, for rady pay C. P. pA 117,,F.Y. . Gibson, - $pt. 2, Mr. 0. M. HA :my . . \ , i_____4, • i WANTJED: , :+.IICZA ' f_ , ONO taken at par in ex ' chang. for aat ' ' • , NE • Y(ORK PRICES, or lot good core &Account& Please call on • - F. B.THANDLER. Hontrose,Oct.tit, 1857. • - * REMOVED: CD. V 1 EIDIL, RMIDENT DENTIST, has • removed Is Office to his new residence, next door abote Dr. 'nick's, on Turnpike street, where he is fitting up sinus in a style of neatness and con venience befittis his profession. Be will be absent the coming welat Philadelpeia, for the purchase of office furniture, rental Instruments, &c. He expects also, to bring bait sone improvements in his art, of the benefits of "Achim hope,s his patrons may avail themselves at ore. Montrose, Seitembir 9, 1857. - - NEW GOODS - JUST RIVED, AND SELLING AT G ATLY REDUCP.D.PRILTS, - FO THE READY C:1 - Y Jet by • V J. LYONS A: ON. Montrose, .Nov. 1857. F • CERNES. A complete asss ment at C. P. h 0. 3.1. HAWLEY'S. mi,Stationery. . • Books AA new lot of • ments and P. such as are to be ehoiceiot of A. ily, and Toiret boa tracts, nice aid c ket and Family Bibles, Testa .er Books. Also, School Books, ed in the Normal School. A anison's Columbian Like. Fam- Perfumery and Flavoring Ex. p, at the Montrime BoOk Store, _ - by A. N. BULLAIW. 12, 1857. - ; • Montrose, Au OLUTION. EH hip between Z. COBB & J. A. is day dissolved by mutual consent. ounts are in the hands of Z. Cobb, d the butchering business will be , Id stand by J. A. HOWELL. Z. COBB. J. A. HOWELL. riIHE copartn. HOWELL is The books t and a for settlement ; carried on at th Montrose, N0i2f),:157.-if c • Jp 6 •Lit' = 9. • x: 110, 1 1+0 1 o tg o• .7 e im • Er • tr.: on o -1 en , t 4 0 F. 3 e FAIR .ARRANGENIEN FAIR • ! • FAIR' • - all Classes and Condit! , ns,;. - V. B. CHANDLII R has just received direct from the Metrop usual extensive Pupply of incomparab 6111 1 11 IMIWCW • An enumeration is.unneeessary, as the Peo a11)1, are aware that his is the VATIMY STOR Moat anything, from a .Penny Primer, all up,l to Just the thing you want, can be oh lowest possible price. LET ECONOMY GUIDE YO I In the selection of place for the bestowal' Paroling!, and we are certain we shall I pleasure and privilege of DOING you GOOD, A 1,40, just received at Chandler's, an assor' atlietia 31/OX3. Such as are in use at the "NORMAL SCII of which will be sold at COST, for Cash. - of Sharon's and Webster's Pintionarics, promiscuous distribution. Cheap, of course 'Friends! Patrons ! Country 1 1 lend us your " DIMES" and they will toL to you , with much increase, after , a FE IV d Don't fail to Call secure so me of then FAIR ACCOMMODATION Montrose, Sept. It, 1857 • - NEW-MILFORD svovE EMPORI GCeat Rednctjon in the price o . iIICIONIIII & CLAW: 1I RE noble„ their St,elt of Stoves tor the FA Tim TR %I.E. and would beg leave 1., i Kay In their nun • and custonwra, that they have nn hand the latiteta and STOCK OF STONES ever offered to the lultaldttuttm ,d".Su.tuchatruti Count) CollsiStill ,f the most lipproNt-d tottteros of Elevated Ovens, large Oren, Premium, COoking Steves,heAdes any quantity of Par for Wood or Coal, Oiler, Hotel and Be 1174. h aeo the trM Qt,,,e.for horning tNial, comtructed n. gar principle. evertuade and yt wvery moderate We woandtake this opportunity of tern friend. who :.ri , eolicited to,1,111:11.2Se their Stoves of Pedlar, that a momenta reffOrtion a 111 0.011, then,: pole renews to do n It to a writ est:oll4lA Cut rolling Stoves by peddling thorn .thourthe country. Is fifteen per cent. and generally ow high a,t wenty. to bout had dehtn. and cot ~(foll,Ctioril. o f enure this comes out of the peckete of the tUrrett.tser. Int consideration of the aboie fact..., we offe • STOCK. of STOVES at !twenty per cent. lee. than ar; pe.,1413.r will. 07 al inn 9.11 , 1 44.4 . If there thlnr. ore not fa, ‘ - sn - -Mu.ronv, Sej.t..?2, 16:.7.71( CABINET, rifikNUFACT LAD 10 . Anl n - trA 17 FACTURER and dealer .1.71 Furniture. is now prepare orders or Bedsteads of 4111 'kinds at retail on short notice. Rbtail prices ra npwat .rs, according to stylh. Ile also k Ready-made Coffins ; ar#l by has 'Beanie, he is pre'pared tO attend fine notice. New Milford, Dec. 1,7,1135 G. • ' VT FARIERSIATTEN lIE undersigned oulg respectfully tho Fansinas and all others interes hare a..sociated ourselyes together uncle' MOTT it !TILDEN' at the old stand of M.; & 1. Mott, whenH pared to•furnish PLOWS itf the most a terns nbw in use. such as ~Blatehley's, . Bran, &c. Also Poititslot all -kinds, Ou'tivator teeth, and all kinds of castin_ ere and others, all of whieji we propose as can be afforded by any stablishment try. ELUL. . 1 G. A. We are also 'agents Coq Etpery's .H . e Powers, Drag and Circular `;airs for wood, also Dog Churn Powers, which we can furvigh,on short . otice. Montrose, Jan. 7, 1 1 8,574 DI : # NEW MIT,LINER Dress4laki LADIES iIAVE ArRS. DAVIS. ly of Ne In_ opened a Ilillim _ ';'ancy Sto lags of Brooklyn, and had- just returne York. with . ri large and faLltionable stow consisting of Ladies and liifses Straw II style and variety, also Crape and Silk H ,lc on hand of every late end-color, tog splendid assortment of Fat cy Goods, set Aeries, Hair Braids, Ho iery, Caps, I Lace Goods, &c., &c., all f which she lowest prices. ' • .. Vir, Particular attcntio paid to Rica Always r ' 17tf I3rooklyn, Nay 6, 18.57 Ufa P - J O A LL 'who wish to hIT Books a Pi. cheap, will call at the - MO .N TROSE BOOK ST in the Post Office, where ihey can get at a fair price. Just Kereived.-4-Anew lot of Tower'S and .Webb's aeries of Reude _Elements of Moral Scientr, eight di i Webster's standard Dictionaries, at red MM.—Dr: Kane's Arctic Explo lections of a Life Time, bi S. G. Good, A. N. • MontrOse, Pa.. Ilay 131 1857. • r STOVES,! STOVE :! UR stoles have been so thorough U entire satisfaction of all, that the oMmend from us. S. fit SAYRE & • Montrose, May 2.7, 186.7. Time, 'Pop Goes the Hallo, Stranger, stop a minute Here's a Store, just drop in' it - - And view, pith wondelful surpr ! The Books and ToYi that meet y I have Books and Paper, jUst th That you can find, East or West If anlof my friends should douh. Call in, I will ease 'our mind ah tine Books, Tens and Paper too All kinds of Children's Books, an Li short, here everything You'll In the Book and Stationery lin So come along, come one, come Come rich and poorpcome great And I will sell you Bookeso chm I-know I ehall your custoiMlieep • 'Ai BU • 31.outrose,-Ilay, 1851: --- CHALLIS DEL', , T HE place to buy Challis for a so C. , - A TF. R' S , , , • I . The Independent Republican. C _ .. 443-,' . , . • 11 Elt ItY . 1 - , PODIASIIED P'YERY 11 THURSDAY MORNIXO. AT O INTROSP, '...,,, ''''''- -' ' FA.; AT lii,po PER AN:itlii IN ADCACE. PECTO It Ali 1. ti 1 - , ~ lintes nf •Adrer.tising. ~ 1. • ~.,—,,...? _....1 FOR THE 'RAPID CURE OF 'A , ' i One xquare(l6 lines or less)ond week, ' - - 6 1..":5 ' I One square 46 two weeks, 10,50 0 75 Celds,, Coughs, and ..-.__•• • 1 , „ s ii - -.. f One square , three weeks, ' 1,01 Hoarseness. • ;1,1 IN I One square one month,: .. .. i ........ t ! - -go 1 61 One square two months, 2,20 . ~ ;,. 9ne square 'three rnpnths,.... :2,05 ; a, i One square ", . • sir months, 5,00 ,: l i ... - I One square 66 , one year; - _B,OO , • 1 Two.svares one yeir ~..15,00 , " - Three squares one yea h,.... • - 20.00 •• ' I Five squares one year, • 25,00 • One column one yea,„. ' 40,00 Yeaily advertisent will have the - privilege-of alter , ring or changing their advertisements without ad- - 1 (Edema charge. 5 13usinmts c3ials, not exceeding fi ve lines, inserted at $2,00 perXnnum. . sc 4 Job , 'Work.' 1• - - This offie4irsupplied with a good assortment of Jobbing materials, and all kinds of Job Work, sucb as' Cards, Posters, Paraphleteotc., will be dcine neat- IyAnd prompts . Umnita, MtS.t., 20th Doc., ISO, DI. J. C. Arts.: I do not hesitate to say the hest remedy • I hare ever found for Coughs, lloarsenee, In fl uenza, 'and the couconlitaut symptoms Of • Odd, In your-Center I . E , TTOILAL. Itsvonstant use In my practice and my family for the last ten years has shown it to poseess superior virtues for the tretdment of these romphslnts. )DES KSIG UT, M. D. ' , Us his J. B. MOIITLEY, EOQ.,of lines, N. Y....writ:A: "I have wee :your Prwroaat myself awl in my familiever since you invented It, and believe it the best medicine for Its porpww ever pnt out With a bad cold I should sooner pay twenty-Sea dollars for ' bottle than do without It, or Lake bny other remedy.. ,Cronp, Whooping Cough, Influenza. - - < Setuaortetri, SLIM.. Feb. 7, 11356 ._, 'BIt(YMICP. Arcs will cheerfully certifv,your PZCSORAL la the best remedy we possess for the cure of liVotopiury (both, Croup and the chest disease.: of children. Woof your fraternity In the South appreciate your skill, and commend your medicine to oth • people. HIRAM 'CONKLIN, M. D. IMMI the way d at the AMOS LEE, nen. Mcgcrtaar. Is— writes: 3 d Jan.. „ I held a Zeikel , . Influenza. winch confined ino in doorurii weeks took mane medicines without relief; finally trled.yOUr Preronot by the advice of Mar clergyman. • The find dose relieved On soreness in my throat and lungs; tem thou one half the tsittk made rue completely well. Your s niedieines are the cheapest well as the hest we caw buy; antLue ecfeeni ion, Doctor, and your redlediess, as the poor-man's friend." of tour aro the ment of Asthma or Phthisic, and Bronchitis. Wrist lllsacnssrsat*l...Ech. 4. 1856. I Ste : Your CHERRY PRCTO6I/ t performiw marvellous m this ,action. It has rellevoil several fronNlarinlagolymproirt. sf consumption. skid Ls now ruling . a man wkn has laboralouglvi in affection of thuiittqa for the last forty y.oiro. !IIi:SPX L r P.UUiB, Merehone, 01.," all IA supply eady for A. A. RAMSEY. M. D.. ALSTUY, 'HONCI3r. 63.. lowa, oritee Sept. 6, 15.5: ...During my prodire of many rears 1 has. found nothing opts! to your CLIGERT tt. for giving ra se and, re fief to contrumptire patients, or curing such as are enraltie.” \ I We might add 'voltsznett of evidence, but the most omvincinp proof of the virture - orthis remedy is found lu its effects uper MS returned Ys. El CO/sUMpliOn. Pmbably, no (me retnnty has ever le,tr known vhi,h cored 64 Map .t mud. such •dangerous rosa-t r is this. :some no - human Ai mu teach: hot even to those the CISFRAT PECTVIIIt. raords re lief and cvnifOit. F. - B. CLIAN Anon !loom Now Toro 18f4. Docroa Aoroj, LOW ELL: I reel its duty end A plesecno hein form you what your COMMY LOS IL.IIO Tor fily wife She had boon five Mouths laboring motor the datigctous !puts tome of Consumption,from which nn aid uo could procure gaol her much relief. She woo steadily failinc. until Dr. SU ni this city, where we have come for Advice. rem...mended a trio of your medicine. %Vr bit. 3 1114 6htdt,nw. 00 .lo )"'" .1.111 for she has rec(!vered frum that day. She b not yet as er.ong.v the Used to be, toil is five trout her cAngJt.. tuer:ills herself well Yo trs, With gratitude and n"Ard., , 'ORLANDO ' SIIELIIY, or SiISPITVLIA.Z.' MI 'Stoves. iii C. ‘ ru. " uir . ! l ; l L. De,t ddrcted Cltwumptilvs, do not lefpair till you trit4fAren'n Cur.r.ki Prcror..u..- It L. made by Orl.l of the lawtmnlical ellemists iu Ilst woad, arul ita rum , all.rrund tin the high meths of IL virtued.-- Ledych REM I lid roal or Stoves, Stove% the dicing Ayer's Cathartic Pills. • Tlig knees of elsemlid,ry and .11edirine have been, taxed their tired to produce this beet, most perfect purgative which Is k ‘wn to man. Innumeralde proofs arg shosyu that MeseXttte h ye virtu, which sari:ass in excellence die:online, ry medicines, and that they win unpreccdentedly upon thM estoeu of all men. They are safe and pleasant to take, but Ignverful to lure. 'Their penetratiefic properties stimulate the vital aitivities the body, remove the ooetructious of its organs, pui,:ify the olond. and expeLdLeease, They purge out the foul tumors whirl erred and grow distenipec, stimulate sluggish or disordired or tans into thcir'natnral action. auel impart healthy to t e with itrength to the whole eystens. Not lily do they cure thevery day complaints of every body, bat also formidable and !danger tea discyLees that have tallied the best of Mimeo akin. Whit. they produce posymfol effects, they are, at ties game time, in di itiluished dives. the safest and beet physic that caiibe tit:plovee tor tieing empu - -asiteds they are pleaeunt to taco and tieing purely vegetable, are free from any risk of harm Cures have been made which surpass heliet - were they not gab etantiated by men of such exalted pretties and characterms to ti rbid rho rusßaion of untruth. Many eminent clergymen ant physicians have lent their names to certify to IN" public the re liability of my remedies, while others hove rent 111 i the :user linos of their-conviction that my Fretarations contribute_ tta mensely to the relief of my afflicted, suffering fellow-men. The Agent below named ig pleased to furnish gratis mv-Anier lean Almanac, containing directions for their use, and curtiti gates of their cures oC the fiillowing complaints:— eestivenesse Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Heart burn, Headache arising from a foul Stomach, Nausea. I:idly:es turn, )forbid Inaction of the Bowels. and Pain .0,4. a-therefrom Flatulency. Loss or appetite, nit Cicerone and Cutaneous Die eases which require an Bv:smolt Serotai. or Ring' Bail. They also, by purifying the blood andetimulating,the eye tem, cure many complaints which it Would net be supposed the: tould reach, such as Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neuralgia an, Nervous Irritability, Derangements of the . Liver and liidneye • Gout, and other kindred complaints arising 'from a low state o the body or obstruction of its functions. Do not be put off _by unprincipled dealers with some other pit they make more profit on. Ask for Area's PILLS, net take milli • tug else-, - No other they can give you ccankciree with this fn it listringie value or cured's, potrers. The sick want the-beet ab there is for them, and they should have It. foling our !awl" re and hat It d the ant of nit It than nothing D.- `Van Cl] 1150 our entire r!IEMEEI RYI Read the following Letter. Holy TESTIIIIONT. We have received the following letter hi relation to! DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. i . ' AUBURN FOUR COBNERS, 1 i Susq. Co., Pa., Sept. 48th, 1856. c i Messrs A. J: WRITE ..S.: CO., New' York:— "w 4 " ... "The Morie's Indian Root Pills 44 from you give 117iirellal bati6faction, iri EVERY EiSTANCE,., and our farmers use!th,em for ',almost everything. The' DES- , ENTER*: has been raging in this section to an alarm-, 7 inig extent ; fcir the last six months, SCARCELY a SINGLE tinnily bOing escaped, EXCEPT THOSE' WHERE. your pitht * Yi are,teit 'USED 'AS A PREVENTIVE, in which, case , they have .-Eystr TAILED. I will inform you shortly how to send a further supply. Your ob't. Serv't." AtPIIONSO 11.-SMITTI. Sueb,letteri:lnt the above need no eetnnient from us, i they ought - TO co . iti'd:rice , all of !that ire firmly belreit:,,, that Dr. !florae'-- Indian Root Pills are the very beat Pill ever made. ' . . ? - • , , Sold in Montrose by S. H. & D. Sayre, and try one person in.ertr •, , and in all country' stores. A. White'i'Co., 2 r St. Peters Place,. New York, sole - Proprietors, all !stints(); to till all I vhoinsale or Ige from $2 epa on hand lan elegant t $ Is on short MB I I-1 nounee to ed, that ice the firm of l we are pre- I- proved pat- I!oies Iron Landsid'es, .. 9 for Farm o sell as low n this coon -11 31017. i I LDEN. Valuable Lands For Sale. T i OR SALE IN ON'E - -BOBY, about 4500 acres of 1. 'Land on the waters of Spiing-Brook, a branch of the Lackawanna river in Luzerne County,Penn'a: about midway &tweed - the thriving towns of Scran ton ksd,Pittston. These lands are covered with pal uable tirzWiiild'being situate in the most extenkive I mineral regal, in Pennsylvania—known to contain I iron ore—and baited - A° abound in coal, and being also in the immediate vicinity of several railroad's made and now in progro,k=offer , to the capieilist an opportunity for the invastident„ofniney that seldom occurs. For further information apply-to N. P. Ho sack, Esq., No: 11, Wall street New torli'lwkto -the subscriber, at lilmitrose,Susimehanna county,Pa., the attorney in fact of the owners. April 6, HU. • HENRY DRINKER. ablish EMI EERIE ARD T York, has lin the ril . from New ..- of goods, Its of every is constan • ther with a as Embroi lead-Dresses, a fibre at the - II Home. El d Stationer, * RE, .00d articles ichool BoOks, •s, Wayland's !rent siacq,ot ced prices.. tions, Recol- P, ch, ULLARD. ••• 'y tried, to the I. need no ree• ;ROTHERS.. easel.' ur eyes— &la..' RD'S best, ;it il— Bui.L.Ann's now i nd BuLLAnu's. El= LARD'S :.ES. • , is at, W. MOTT'S Prepared by Dr. 3. C: AVER,' Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell Mass. Nict,,2s Ors. PM BOX. Fax Man FOR $l. SOLD BY ABEL TURRELL, and by all Druggists antl . ,lvd icineDealers.—nl4vßl c SOAP. MANUFACTORY. - Arm: subscriber keeps constantly on handfovsale I at his establishment in 3lontrose,the best qual ty of SOFT SOAP, manufactured from the lye of wood ashes and grease, in the old fashioned way,and not by any patent process. For those that furnish the &case,he manufactures the soap for $1,50 a barrel. Warranted in all cases to bin good article,orthe Soap may bo returned and the money refunded. PRIOE6. I Per turd . $5,00 Half 13arrel ' 2,50 Galloh - 26 Wholesale, dealers willbe furnished—if delivered at the Ashery inMontrose—at the rate of ten barrels for $45,0r at Scranton at ten barrels for $5O. ~ ' 201 IN HENRY WARES. Montrose, March 17,1856. • loy'l FLOUR, rise. GROCERIES, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, 13 &c., for We low, for cash. Call anti see before purchasing elsewhere, at - S. S. MOTT'S. Montrose, Aug. 12, 1857. _ LA.wres: LAWNS!! • - I\TEW STYLES, at reduced p , prices, at MOTTI. IN A FORTY HORSE POWER STEAM ENGINE FOR Slitt'y IN GOOD ORDER. '‘) FEST eigbt inch stroke, 14 inch Cylinder, W- O hince"wheel, three tons. Is a strong well built machine. Suitable for a Coal Shltft or Tannery; and will be sold Ivry /ow. Addresii,, POST BROTHERS. Jjin. 14, 11357. IdontrosP, Pa. LIME Arifl . PLASTER. f lIIIE subscribers are now bunting and will keep constantly on hand, Lime of a very superior quality at Montrose Depot, And will sell it in any quantities at a fair price. Persons wishing a large quantity can be supplied t.....z0n a reasouable notice! SuPerhir ground Plaster will be kept constantly on hand hereafter. — I. L. POST, • • H. DRINKER. W. JESSUP. L SEARLE: Montrose Depot,. April 8 • • . " GKOCEitIErS. .. A - fresh supply, Wending the best SYRUP in town 1 - 1.. just opened, and going cheap. Oct. `?8,'57. _ J.'LYONS & SON - 1. BUSINESS CARDS. Dr. E. E. G itSIMIATE of. the Allopathic and ll4inetipatlik eqllegte of nose permanently locatedin Great Bend. Pa. IN fire. corner of Malne;Mlitl Elizabeth St., nearty opporlte the E. F. Church. Stay .= Dr. H. Smith &Son; I CllO EON Di : XTISTS. Revldenos and (Ace, opposite the DID. ttdeltureti. aide) In Montvale. Particular attention wni de given to Inseftl,4osith on GOLD and StLese plate , and to tilling xcaying tertb:,-et,T,,z Stool:we. Jan. 1.1.1368. C. D. Vi • '1,.. RESIDENT DENTIST. has removed his Office try. his new residence. next door above Dr. Patrick's, on Turnpike Street. where be badttedup maw i n or style of tautness and convenience befitting his prat:aeon. Swersyssz, October T. 1.557.-tod ' • J. D: Vail. 11•. D., 11YSICIAN AND KRGEo.l, * bas Tiermanentlyload.e4 Woad P at Brackneyetile, Sorrinehanns county, Pa., sad wl3l promptly , attend to all with erblelt he may be. favored,-lastyl , , A. Bushnell, 4 TT - Or:NET & COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Mike Dyer S. r, Onlf Stote, ScourioyANNA.Dzivr. Pa.-141 . Beeler & Stoddard DEALERS IN BOOTS k SISOKS. Leather and Flndlog, jJ ILLIne Id., and door below Searbea Hotel. Montrose. Pa.-rt;l GIFACIL c 1. lITODDAID William H. Jetanii, & TT6P.NEY AT LAW & NQTARY PUBLIC. Ogee on Pb .1.1.411 e Square, Ituarraoai. pa. • • • Bentley 4:6 , Fitch, t WORSEN AT LAW. AND BOUNTY LAND AGENTS.— IN Office wed of the Cuurt Hoaoe, Montrose, Ph. ' Albert Chamberlin,, TTORNEY AT LAW, AI)N JUSTICE OF TIM PEACE.— Ottlm over L. L. Foot & Co.'n titore, Nos - reosr, Pa. Virpi. fir Jessup, TTORNEY AT .LAW AND c_OMM nd ISSIONER OF DEEDS for the State of Near York, sill atte to all burble/is entriumo to him with promotion and fidelity, • (Moe on Public Square, noon vied by lion. William Jeavip. Abel Turiell, DTA IN. LER IN PRLGS, MEDICINES. CIIEMICAIA, PaiLtb, . thin, Dye-stuff - 4, GrYierien, 1 , 171;0.4r Hardware, Stonn.sri. tita•iestare, Watchtec Jewthry, Sliver Spoorthk.rfailes,Nin itrtrUlnent,, TRISEreA, Surff.ll Inetrnmenti ra, Perfuin, try, Sllrrure„ Stationery, lintetree,Shoes Yankee - No qnx, Le. • .. ,- 'F. B. Chandler, .. rikEALER 4N DUI" GOODS, Ready Ifide. Clothing, Grhs 1,1 , Boas and Stationery, etc., Public Avenue, Idarrnoece, in. • Post Bfothers, • • T'I'EALERS Il`i'DltY GOODS; Groceries, Crockery. ilardsears, 1./ Leather. now. etc, corner of Turnpikes street aoa Paha Ace , rue, Ilusrraosz, Pa. • J. Lyons & Son., • T'iNALERS IN Ma GOODS. Grocerleo, fiardware, Crockery, 1./ Tinware. !Socks. So; al.,,mrry on the llooz.l.lexonaa LUsinest —Pubic Avenue, Ylecrroogr„-Pa. J. LTONN LTOfl. • , Sentley, lead & Co., DEALERS I.N DRY GOODS, Drug, Medicines. Palate, 01Ir G ..fer 4 4 , ' , . Hardware, Crockery, Iron, Orel., Watches, ,kw eiry. Silver Spoons, Perfumery, &c. Brick Klock. Mowirr.ose. • a. v. nen TtrT (7. T. lILLD . ..1.1'.. W. Ritsr. . . -... William & William g, Jessup; TTORNEYS AT LAW, Morrangz. P. Practise . in Sosq+:a• IV haulm, If:afford Wiyno, Wyoming and Lunernecounin, Rockwell & Winton. • 31-P„T.Fo,;j•LL'F',l= l ,L","gar, l °.,Tenc< 3 :l:: street, :New Yor.s, (up stairs.) . K. u. c,•csw2U.L, • 3,1533.,y. • A• Baldwin_, Wl2,l;e"E cilern2'2;rY' d.fr, Clover Flour, rn4l*, , ft.Thatatter'N more, Morruccr. mch 1, ' . B. Thayer, IDITYSP;;IAN SURGEON, Slormnor., Pa. Mire In the. Fan:tiers gthe. . . , Z. Cobb; D . Ekl.F.lt IN GROCERIES; Sc. at the store recently OccnOtd e .1. Itngent - Montrose; I's. moti v t. e.su '" rNov. V 1557.-tf Banking" House og POST, COOPER, & CO. HENRY DRINKER,' A . MONTROS.r., WM. HIII*ITTIN'G COOPER. November 12 1855 ISAAC L. POST. . ' DRAFTS on New York City and Phihtdelphia; Collections promptly, made and remitted.: Office hours from 10 A. xt..tq 8. • Messrs. Allen & Paxton, N. York: REFERENCE, Samuel C. Morton, Esq., Phil's. I lion. William Jessup, Montroie. • i• PATENT 'MEDICINES. .• hiON-G" the great variety of Medicines atTeirMlDActii, may be ./.1. found all of Dr..bsyne's justly celebrated Family medicine*; Ayre's Cherry Pectoral and Catluirtic FUR; Hubert! romst Wine and Forest Pills; lionand celebrated permari bitters eLouden's Pt ti,,e of Family medicines ; Merchant's Gargling Oil. the greatest fen. My for smarm in man or beast ever known ; Mathewson's inftillbie Remedy, andliorse Remedy; Orrlck'sTermifuge, and a variety et other kinds; Trases Magnetic Ointinent,thegr .m.t remedy for bur.. rheumatism, and- all inflammatory ectrophiinU• Pond's Extr a.: drat rate thing for similar purposes= the above iHnimen,t; Alkdreses Pain Destroying agent, a goodarticle Woods Ball= WA hone Liniment; Atwood's Jaundice Bitters, Canker Drops. Liniment. sad Dysentery Drops; Hater's Compound for Dysentery; ifoughten's Pepsin. for Dyspepsia; fielmbold's Extract of Roam and Extract of SxrasParilla 'rarity of Selves. the best in market. 'Mille. &e.. and an almost endless variety of Patent Medictries. altogether IMO tuner nue to enumerate—hut-suffice It to stiy...,that the public will dad seer ty every thing In this line:at-the Drag and-Fancy Store of . Montrose July, ISM. • ABEL Tomas:. Manufacturer's insurance Compiny. CHARTER PERPETUAL dianted by the State of PennsylvatAa. CAPITAL, 8509,000. INLAND 'TRANSPORTATION. frils Company i%-as organized with a Cash Capital., the Directors have determined to adapt the busin to its available resourcea..—,to observe pvu dence In conducting its affairtrrivith a-prompt a,Nust ment4 losses. • - .• A.S. tirriNtorr, Pres't. A.ltitonsoqce PFes • ALFRED WEEKS; SOCrctAIT. Diancroas.—Aaron S. Lippincott, Wm. B. Thom as, - Charles Wise, J. Rinaldo Sank, Wm:A Rhodes William. Neal, Alfred. 'Weeks, John F. Simons Charles J. Field, James P. Smyth. • ' OFFICE, No. 10 Merchants' Exobange, A. N: BULLARD, Agent. Montrbse, May 1,3, 1857.—1 y , • . • Ti min g secured the right of using Goddard's Pat ent for raising and !meeting carriage topsos prepared to furnish and put them on at - the shortest notice. . Monti ose, May 6, 1857. NOTICE... • DERSONS desirouii of paying me mone3,on debit _L of tiny description, can do so, by leaving thei:' payments with Post, Cooper k. Co., Rankers, 119tii• rose, to my credit, whose receipts wilt be allowed: from Their date. C. L. WARD. 1 AprillB, 1886.-1 FOR SALE, NEW ONE liciESE WAGON? , 1. LNG. " " Cutler, Enquire of Montrose, Jan. 6, '5B. F. B. CkfANDLEE PROFESSOR WOOD'S H,SIR RESZORATIYiI .al Jari.. 6', la. . TWELVE:. ____. ... BOX RAISINS AND BIRD 11 , E1ED• for sale by ' J. LYONS k SOIC. Itlotitrose, Dec. 9, 1857. • • 1 BUFFALO ROBES, A aupeiior lot just received, and will be hold IDW r.l_ by H. 1311RRITT , New. Hilton], Nov. 11,1857. . STEAM . GRJST AND. SAW MILL. POST BROTHERS havirli purchased the above establishment,will keep eontantly!on hand 901 aid Fine Flour;CornMeal of superior rid. ity,oho Chop and Bran at the lowest. cash PriCM — Custian work will be done with deipatch, and in all rues warranted. • . it Montrose, Ju1v.1.853. IEED!i"& 1110IVEGAVIEti. A new D ply ktit printed and Poe sale at ads office, Feb. 17, 1854 rsazzi
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