I on:t _the ..Yetc Lo . ndon , Citronfele vs.:E.:Vat:2lli F,! GsR The." Sant/iron" J'aute down liken kik on hisprey 1, And MS " ehivalri" followed to see the alTray-:* And 'he tried wit I an : oath,. while he chock like a mouse, .- • . . - ` ' .• , . " What buaness lase you on GAS Side of the house ? - • - Then tptilte Ilr: Grow—ouite•eahy and macti...... (Ile knew him a tiully, fi nd thought bim *Tool° — 7 "Ify right rlimaintain in this ball of the free • To ',object when I fdease, and wherever I- be!" " What Meant yen," said Nein, " by the answer you Slid Gritw 'argti,frt . olly—" I meant what.' saidr - - In language unlik the polite "Mr. Gappy," - , Bela said '. ynu'in a BlaCk BA .. Tub:lean. puppy ;" , Answered-drew-I-v.lth the words and the spunk . cf. ' . the free, • •" -No driver of-slref ; cracks his lash over mei" Said "chiratrin Keltt 7 s-" we'll see about that," °• , As he prang - at Grow'atip - o - it,iike a' wild mountain ' • cat': - Just then came a "stunner," beneath his Jetta': ; Aid "the gentle an froin•South Carolina".frlt rtneer:• ('Tis,whispered, at stunner': was - _" planted" by •• , Grow :t : - . , .. • But .•" Chiralia" Macies he ja3t—," stubbed his . ¢oe.") - Then on ruched Ole Sohth in a terrible plight ! -=- And on fushede North, to," hack up" the Right.: virginii:"firmi u " like a,fire-fly in June; - y ,- . -• enttaylvr.nia,l* ught up a stone-ware spittoon'. ;" Ohio ."':stepped .• nod," and it seemed very plain Was wishirtg„"f , «sad Groin" liould " hit him iignin." Wisconsin was tliere, ',', striking out right and left"— IllineiS-11i4tsi ri—of rea-on bereft: 1,1 The South hit7ll Not th a "terrible die" - The North Triuct" " grab'.'--aud "'oftwent a wig ;" Then M-centle•T . shout, and up •weris a roar ;• When the dig as replaced with "haek side before:". And the North eking on, and enjoying the tig ; 1 a Thought the he 1 wks turned . rounlis weilas the nig. Now peace i 4 re cored ; so when Congress adjourns' . And the," limn er" to South Carolitja returns ; - Hi* . friends nmy eclare--" he has loft his wits"--,, That "Northern r" gave him "pairtikullts •" , • Yetire'll hofte t at the ladies, forgetting the 'blow, . Will present hi' a cane, and then—died up-halm.. ITO THE EDITOR ME ItSI,IINGToN, :‘fari:ll1 4 2, 1858. • Weath - :sday on n l onorn`e: friends, here, nod_ will this evening't.ctrain, nee this hurried letecr; which I imr, PH ; :hurrila visit return, Goa carmine it must take the place of mi• usual wt,rd in THE. Passe of to orroW.-' What a difference loel tween Mardi 1857. and March ISSBI 1 dwell upon it.with . urpriite grief. \ One year ago the conntry, was kit nf' content', .at ith it Thg•heaffS: of all our Iwo- in session, ad a- still - m.. , preparing fin its new.term—. 7 these constitut ed the sterli g siiperstructurc , o4m coduriog condition of Intional prOsperity. ~ '. .And what • elian2c one 'year has produe 'ed I . 1 calf h Idly believe my.s4::nseS that - I 1 ,,, um .writing fgm •the capital of my country, and that my 4d friend—he, to whom I have tionre,altnost filial' relstlons from,, toy 'boy. ,hood—he, tt. wilcini I have 'cot:tacit-A my. few hopes and, f, ri—he„ for WlMin 1 Aared the e i t ,frowns'of fli . S,' and for whom during four long-years, it the. lewer 'House cf Congress thepatronage in -My, gift was f c arle....ly be ,. stowed, antirtheAttows- how giklix and tow *spentarteousli i teo ;--- : .l: caz - t it:Lt.:lly b e lies- . my Senses, ' t 4 this is the. city c.f . Waltitig ton, and tha James Buchatmn:is PieAtlent. • - 4 .., W hit is the,- aspect now 1 -One w'A :Reign Of Te rc.‘r. A. test is erected here,int. sonic heirli ... - .inStrit Trent `of'tortore uplit Which. Dem. ; &at S' ire , t vied and pxeeu I ;;ti ft; their opirtio is. The work of dec:apitatior has ceased . .;fainst I:114Mo; foes, sod is non waged tipo !old ima - cheri-hed . frientls. Met are remoVi l and eitiviinitiated hut fur s kein' opposed - to )emootacie . principles, but .f ., being-too. n Itch in favior of them. - • The hum .. blest clerk, with 1A. , : Fttle family; nip sting gee; along - his- th , l 4. , and 'dollars Ise year toust.hide .. ' 7 :sentiments orleave lii- ',lacy rot - the 'h, la• nod upright Demo - erat '-wleo• dare:. to thi ik aloud, thertt is short sitr„P.' I , ' he has au (pee be, must' be .ready fur th t;hirteirsi torte/ of dismissal. 'on the instant. If hi - Is - an oddep'l.ndeht citizen. he is'ext..ludej 1 . from the -Typr.rtiperits ar.d from the Whit, 'House like a - commun . jepe s .r,.... An army. I • spies are ot :the alert, ,hunting for. victim:.. We3,to.th :unguarded gentleman who,itit h., piesenee of oneuf the,:c, eagereaves.droppe,r,, may let fad a.free 'opinion! - It' is at our. caught tip.. lid carried, with no lack . of .esa_- __ "getation, t „4he ear. of poWer.. If there is. o ' thi4" round globe a race there,aesPised in ci -. Biz society than an y. other, it' is the .f in rraire.: - rite noblest invective of the n - ble t of les h.c.ratuis has made them itarne -•tal y. infi our : • These 1 - 4etcEtriries!, no . •.; Biz societ y ho . mice iii:M r 6 ashington. - -01 k . ' nntrie sm.-etL.6f them frorry our own Stat but 11 forbc r -for the honor, of Pennslvatt :. ' - Bro'ken'tri 'fortune, reelticss of their: own'fam , lailitting 4 conscienpe in others and reietti g it-f4r"theirse,lveg, they' swarm 'here anxio s . . • ,to - lam their guilty. whges.l The mr.c.t . If s these. crea.ores, happily,' 'are the men ---n . t . . have pursped nod persecuted tf. - e- l'reAde t wilpthe same venom which they, ncek d s -' D .- tow.„--4.1 1 ,,,.c „I,od i lie r from ,hi . ... lc . . . -: •-• Itis the it vocation to malte....pubbc opine ,n , • Bets agar "q - - - ,theintrepid • Sentiment of t 'r pe42.„4*Atribully. in the hotels, to . infest -t .e -1 ' -- -roomtritrhaenthers, to "•pump".ilteriewar 1- i- vals,.to eijaitthe doubtful, to intimidate - 1 e - - . weak i :'lci tripply falseJnotit;es fOr honest ,d f fererices,--I.a .ol fa/ the 't4 with rumors Of .e. fectitm a . ing..WM - Teiends of the . Right; tc flatter pOe „ r id .to tip p laud to the et. • c nt ' everythin• falls from the lips .Of gre t nes% .‘ , 4 „ tr, *iia-a wisel`and. good matt - . tt ~, me on 00..,oeapieit, several' years ago, -14 • --. Pieigeittiaidy /tears the thith: He IS si. roueded. - €ith eyeephaMs, Who say ably w . a • . pleases him." How -erten-this profit; 11 truth is ilfUstrated ! _ It i4 - .S'aid - ..that Fred r _ • ick' the' jGreit—l think Lortl Broug -.` 'i il / .., ' short sketch of him, contains'the statement ' ,__-_,,, -world soinettanW.dertuffid of his .trtinistera ti ~ --_ . _ to_loni - beldly ;. and `wiiptt \ Alley did - In e .. ould loS" - his,. temper,, sad' iiirarthern. r . 6 - ' -. eik candor.- - There are Many good, - -_br "..., men in Washingtitsi today, wh ° O,would.- g v -. their_ isr: 44 thoughts the wors t of word ~ - ..theY -had tie eluince. But; the eye'. of - ak . -.., tress hes- to welcome—the ear of ;g-reatn fio he . a, ri . g . 7 -for Suck men. "If they: atten . tossteak l out,''they .. are turned away - - or • atitridiV: ,:`,. alpiein- their glory." ', Let n the: lasi instance of-the way the • -_- azidotie here.'..; One of the• beszt.',Meti et. setOrom 'Western Pr nnsylvania to ortiS te - Lijohiture_-,Was , „Maxwell: I.l.•Qiislin.. - .. - is very,,Nicr.e ; .lls,a household "`Everybody in Wait): rg:- -. . - . toni'Vayette,an.d Oven?... verYhody li ed him Zurir, his !„,:, kc, , id,n,;:c in the la er . . i --,-- 4 ---,-----,---, county.. - 'Honest, faithful, intelligent, and brave s . he was a litie . specimen dikat:Scotch- Irish' element. which has infused so 'man,y sterling traits into Our Peutia)Oania :tharae: ter. Well,.Maxwalis Jukt''over-riat ; and so, after_ having - served his' constituents with .liettne;-for many . years,, ha asked for 'and 'ob:_ 1 Ltained'an - Indian Agency in'. Kansas about; - twO years ago fibm President Pierce. ge had been a Buchanan standard-bearer in Greene' county for, I think, 'some' fifteen 1 - ! years; fighting citr - excellent. friend John . L. -I Dawsoli in Many a hard contest, when the I Litter:led' the autt-Bachanak.. column in the I west. it was natural that such.a man should '; feel free to-speak the truth without fear, es n • :Recially, to . save Iii;: old chief, Mr. 'Bitchanan, 'lkon' 'harm. Maxwell. MThslin saw the, wicked and merciless tyranny in - KallSas.— itHiS honest nature revolted et ,it.,7 - 11e• saw the man he had labored- for about to be dun- Laged fv.,'the authors of this bold villainy. 1 What.did he do? Did he Wait-to think 'of 1 hhittiself 3 No! Like a mat. who sees his Fibrother- in peril—for Maxwell MVaslin is.l 1 about .Ir. Buchanan's age 7 --he -rushed in, to 1 . s-4 him. 'lle wrote imploring letters froin thesTerritory, teilint , the Jpowers here that they .well; Citetived: lie begg .-d them to l'halt in their career. He told"them that the peei.ple of Kansas never would submit to Le-- ctimptoti, and ;hat it wa-s cruelty to ask them , 'ter subm't to it. Iliappealed to- the friends of the .P vsident to drive. off the vtwntin from that Te-riti-yi who were here besieging and del nd Mg . and deceiving the Ex eefitive.. Thysii ICtteN, written in all•the ar 'tor of old frien'ilship, and iti the credulous belief that,mo one would question their sin cerity—alas! vain hope--cost him his head.. Gins of them got into TUE PRESS through ' . Mr. Kitteaid, At Greene, now a : de - totter` of our Legislature. It doomed the writer. On. Tuesday last ha.was relpoved from his little place, and his successor appointed.- I can re li 1 iZe how this ,ac,.t; of griice.will 'be received ill :Greene county-, and all along that reliAlious frontier. • .I‘q regreris deep that, by amp act of mine,--by ille publication of that unfortu nate letter-1 should have . boot the innocent cause of his -retnoval. a llow he:did write. let ilo, lidkraing extract from one of Ins lets lers; (which-cannot injure him la,w,) speak to 'the reader : "If obi! Lecompton _Consti tution is adopted. and the election of .the 4th of January is given to the fire-eaters 'tinder Calhoun; it will not only make a dark dav in lianas, but all over the Union." "If the Presittimt had stoa his ground 'with Gover nor Wrilker, 'amidst the millions 'of couseri:a tire inpi who would hare-rallied around hint, both Nur& and South, all would have been well. -THE GPEAT - AND GLORIOUS DEMOCRACY. WOULD DAVE MAIN TAINFD Irg CONSISTENCY, AND STOOD UPON THE PILLARS -OF It:TF,IINAL ' mum AND 'JUSTICE." This fatal letter is. dated on the Itlth of .Februttry„ and as John•Cainpbell, my neigh . - - hor across the way, is not only a first-rate hookiefler, (as YA - fl as lyalkeeader,) but in also fond of autograph., 1 will give this let-' to him, if "he 'wiltcome •and get "Su aoch for Buti - ing liam.". . . • 7 '. You will see that. I am cotomittini a great imprudence by, writing so plainly. 1-certain ly do. so -with no personal purpose. 'My frankness,may disturb some sensibilities— and may give some gr4dv and aspiringsen ilemen a gdod chance to help themselves by ' l . abuse of me, and if so,. 1 shall not be sorry. tu , r.lclainfilie . right to speak., out on this g '‘'e sulicet.. I to it more in sorrow_ than in 'a 00. 9 feel . that we.are on .the verge of a ffig, 'fill abyss; and in my, vocation as . an intioen. •nt purnalist, and as* who:would . to-morro% serytiamet: Buchanan if I felt he . was right, u . th Sail the ardor of the' olden time, silence"., 014 be a crime: But there i' a' leerful side to the picture. Yesterday was a • •ight day for the people.. There was a gorgro. • sunshine in the sky anltoir the earth., an Spring seemed to be • breaking from the cloud. of Winter. There was also a - gleriotts illeat :of hope in- the Tlon,s - j. — . The great principl if the will of the majority asserted its maje.v, and seem.' ed to be strong enough to_ wres e7with •the I gigantic Mfluenees that havt fett ed it so long.' those , A.lro diffe'r from Mr. ehanan, so regretfully on this issue, and wh have been traduced by his flatterers for thii 'tier \ enee, felt measurably : compensated - 1)y t's Lew victory: I heard one of the must gifts -of these gallant !fellows say last night : '' Would it not be a proud satisfaction if' We few, we happy' few, wd band of 'bridthcrs,'• could save Mr. Buchanan and the party &anti this gre - at calamity l" , 'Bat. I must stop, or you will never get this in 'to-niorrow.:. --- ,1.. W. FOISNEY. Forney';‘ Prexa EMNIMI 'Mess BnotsmNo.—Remember, that in all things, if pin dii.not begip,you "ill never , 4rrie to an end. The ,firA weed pulled. up in the garden; the firA seed.set in the.ground: th:e first put in the t=iftings bank, and the' first mile traveled in a journey, all are impart: nt thingst hey make a . be , tiniting i and thereby hope,,a promise, a. predge,art assurance that you are .in earnest 'milli what •yon -have- uldertaken. How. many a pate, idle, eTring,hesitating outcast: is now creeping and era*ling his way through the world, Who might have held up his head and prospered, if, instead of putting off his resoldtions - of amendments and industry, he had only' made dbeginping,; PEA iiIW,G Orr .—Some of the. DemOcratic newspaperS in the North that have the inde .pendence,irnd honesty to denounce the Le cotnpton fraud, are telling very 'plain truths, `which-we think will open th,e eyes of many . persons - who have heretofore blindly foll O wed the behests of the Democratic party.— , There are thousands of mAn in Pennsylvania svhd-aided to place James Buchanan' in the Presidential chair, believing he would do justice to -Ktinsas, now startled and alarmed 1 at ,th%bold and tyrannical policy of the Pres ident, which proposes to di,regard the right l of the free North and make Kansas a slave State against the protest of her "people, by 'flragooning members of Congress, iti order to•gratify the demands of the pro-slavery minority of the Union. Let us reflect and ponder. Let us fully-consider the disrepu: table business that even a "Pennsylvania I President " poik engaged in. The West I,c hester Republican, a Democratic paper of I:position and influence, after an able review f the whole question, gives utterance to the ollowing paragraph.: "There is one gOod result seen through . the 'l. , ,loonfy cloud which now overspreads the e.. political horizon. There is henceforth to be rebellion en the Northern Democracy against the -imperious' demands of tree foes: of this . e Union ie the Southern Staler! They have r pushed us to the wall, and if-- we have the e spirit ormanhood coursing in our we I will refuse longer to bow down and become d. their • menials: - .We hare already,, in our ,5 . .. honest efforts to'fraternize with-them, gotie ss . too far_They grow insolent under our con= i- • Ipt cessions, and, there is nothing left for us to do but to•conquer them; and when we do 80, e - 1 we shall give power and influence to the true I patriots and Union-loving men of the-South.' .tgr'The Detroit slWribuiie !says a loving couple were married_at Mbion,- a few 4nya sinne r by . a' Justice,". and having no 'ynnriy, theY him With twb bushels 'Orbldett wzrinias WHY NOT Tut Illlunfral is tiScotch costume ' t introduced to the fashionable world 14 Victoria.i patriotic Tan, kee appealttO the patriotism of Yank e girls to adopt kcostume of th - eir o . llrll, ' Why not? Once in a while why can't we hate , A trltly Yankee noteon? ' .Nor such - profound alregiante pa To fashions 'cress the ocean !i • • - - What could bc finer now than is; (And mark ye, too, how daahi g!)., . A - petticoat red ,. white and blu e, With silver smrkall flashing ? . .. - . • Then hang the. Yankee colors o . . (And Scottish skirts, confoun' :em Onr girls shall take the -world b storm With the stars and stripes uud 'cm " JEssirres" GOLD' Illso:- . .:-In Church, Rrooklyo, at the close( service, on Sunday last, a collec fur the benefit of the poor. in 1 tion. : Among-the andieme cw mont (" Our Jessie,r)'who hap, i h no money in her pocket, as c plate was passed took from her fi nger hew gold ring and !trey; it in as the (NIP-contribution which she was able at the mii. ant to make:' The ring contains on the outsi ean engraved -" bee," On allusion to a Want • ulincident in, COL Fretnont'a.pasage of the Rocky Mount ains.) an.a on the inside the• inscription,. "March 4, '57." It will be s ld fur a char., stable purpose, and will, no - oubt, bring a high pried., • . • . Auditor 's Not i ce. - THE undersigned, au auditor 1. *pointed by the Orphans,' Court of Susquelint4m Coady,. upon the exceptions to the account of ta , , , e AdMinisteatons of tee estate of FREDERICK PI "ERING, deed., hereby gives notice; that he will attend to the duties of said-appointment, at his ollice4in Montrose; on Thursday the first day of April, Ak IT. 1'258, at on o'clock in the afternoon ; at which .time all havingan interesrin the said administration' account, are re• queatkd to attend. A. CllA3fliE LIN,, Auditor. Montrose, March 3, , 18.58. 1 4 a . • , • - A uditor's Ili tare . . MBE subscriber having been ap fu : ended an auditor 4 , 1 to distribute the nds'arisin from the Shetiff's sale of th - e perional *petty of It 11. Eaton, hereby gives notice that he will attend tokhe duties of the said appointment, at his Mike inuntrose, bn Mon dap,lt the 20th day of March, inst., t 10 o'clock, in the forenoon:. at which time-all ersons haying ah interest in the distribution of the laid' fund, ,etua-at tend it they think proper. A. CIiAMBEI March 1, 1858 GOING : G reiT 8 1 .70°.1.9:-r'n'f, l ;(ll7sh.vd - relocthe*h" l GREAT IN DUCI.. ARE OFFERED.? CASH CUSTOMERS,; or on SHORT CREDlT.:telth' approved ..te.s. Those who Ash to avail tlitsnstive , s of ills oppertunity, e ;drier to call at the Store's of GUTTENBERG, ROSE . BAUM & CO., AT EITHER NONTRCSE, .SUSQ. CO., P. S , ' • • StMQ.UEH A \W-1 . DEPog, StrSQ., - 00. - , . , or :TO TV-I ID.rl ,BR AbFORD C0.,P.A., M:herewc offer to 501 the .. , Ur I l I VI • l a; g AVOID ISUSPE SION, . Great- $a .0--aftns t TO PURCHASERS OF AL KINDS OF Dry - Goods & Ready M . de Clothing, wldeh have been Little purchased under ea ' lng low pekes. and selling at the rattle. A spit Id stock of DRY .' G 0 DS ~ COMPRISING /iiI,MOST MIRY KIND OF lESEM RICH MOIRR AvTIQI lII.ArK AND iANCY SILK , PLAIN. ND I'IIINTEry SI APED ANDI, AND t't MIION DsLA, PARA...I.IETTA'S2z 13) :733 per cent. I. DOMESTIt our Pthek 1e Complete and estouirldng or. A II %.AVY STOCK' /101 Z,MI whkb ..e id. SO per rent; loteerlhan an tag ...talon. Also (Mania Made to on! manner. and WA A STF.D. AS kinds of Grain taken at the MGR MARKET PRICES. RI.. Dried Apples and Gene Feathers. Please and price our goods. and • y yourselves of the above • F C TIS. Goptenbel, Rose kT ROSE, Pa, 'No 1'.6.1.5V,tf 'I.ST - "S.MATS_ gTU Etze . - B , USllts. OP , ER; AND ILVER FOIL, 4 . i s SLABS AND MULLEgq, \ ife.; at thi Store or 4.8. .. DEL lIIIIRELL. - . iti BIM LITHOGRAPT Montrose, Jan. 61 1' i• To g.tittger,ail TUST.the " Nicel3t Thing b iti Pitch Pipe, living the k., and C. For tuni g Instrum,. . beat,' as the sound,may be pr. on_ .t. ble length. Madeiof the best. Go :. ' warranted perfect " Sent to rny par •i. ty, postpaid, on r ipt of tl,OO. by A. IP. Montrose, Pa., J ne 24,1851.—tf. DOCT. li. T WOIL e D e f s r a o y m t iith,e until ePub !Ic e I day. Tuesdays an . 4 Saturtlar, in g until nine in thc s oveninge ed. All wishing to see Irm wi accordingly. I ‘ i ! Monirose„„Jan. Ci 18155.-4,-; TRE I MON El it !' -4] •1 El Nails, Iron, Mali Castings, DOOR LOCKS & TIAN6INOS,,SCR , EWS of various rids, . SADDLERY, ,beyo description, f • CarpenteTs [took, Shoemaket's Mt, HOUSEITOLD:fAXISGS, besides a large asaoitmeni of GRO.CERI,IES, CROCKERY, D-R-Y 0-0 at the lowest market prices. other articles, .can 21+4) 1 , . - ' ..P . HatjAY.li •h. It at the etoi% of MS: Montrose, Nov, 4, 147. ‘IILOCE IES; complete ae : ssortment 1 _ • =ERGS AS rECET SHOULD WE would ssrto our nurnetons Friends eindlitedetberi that tare awned the torney of most 'of Ow. POPULAR PATENT tosmarsss ads@ diri, far sehleh we areilkowei feity tent:46l44M gime =toPaalll,4m.ZghninfelMiteTZ., stiteWeltty.l*l that wish to sere money. Watt at the ; - Farinerii - litorekr. • maim: yin lied ererytldig wtddi pair • • watabearat; he( noterstlon, at prices utdaraUellat In the b • me. AniOng oar analogue may tla lia!al • 0 M Humour : '• , SALM .110/14s • POWWOW ; Tiatisaxats Lrktittratl Dis HTORIAX.VISZWILS 2111DIC011 ; . Cauuta ;., Gairrites Harms:Ws; • GOMM Val f!‘ ;l danies SiZDICATILD JoarittesPak • PsuriEtt.tint eaLtrn RALWAVIII REAM RICLICP • ' with erlly - ' T. • Tiiiipeelf Faintly warranted to answer the pumas' OW INA May with others too numerous to nsentton. Call nod LVIMOIII • IdMrate. 2.til. ASIA • , ! ' . . • n D HE _SADDLE AND HARSE*I4nu acy - i; .Ie,`FORDIMJA, "" is removed to,4,lo3bull4ing recently ra i Ary Hollister, on MainStroot, onOdoor a Olt and• whore- he will be happy to wait on - :sic k i ay; favor hint with their, ps,troaage. • ' - Moutrose„ , 4an. 6, 1868.-tf ir: Beegher's the morning ion Ins taken congregn , s Mr& Fre; enin _ to have • .I.IEW 'ARRKNGgMbI i f „."' • ablisciumEns . RILET..of this pram the ,RW hebtafteritire •• • • • . ' • I tinder the name and style_Olt - 1 ,,. • , ykvb.r . A.,,..e r gter. BENTLEY,..R EA-114C a We shall we:silty have to open a new set of -ind wea ry very desirous that our old ono should be settled el tbY'ladlie, nr• otherwise, at the earnest convenient:4°Mo° having rglan=ine with us. To persons who hare owed us, f o r years and betanserof such hedebtednos, see would give a special Invitation - come in andeee us. - .To Moe who. hare for years botowed ug their liberal patronage and paid us promptly, we would •trader our a:aatto thanks. earnestly soliciting a continuance of their patronage. under a pledge that thershall have so cause to complier' Klate, raroar r r of our floods . We s on band coneerkrnx, stun araortnataltnf oil domipilo 'Goods usually sold hathe country, and melemlie wUing to purchase, to clam In and examine our doer belted buy , Ins elsewhere. • - ''BENTLEVdr, Montrose. January I, 1858 ; • ;1.) , • '- . NC) OiC3O-1 . IS'HEREBY GIVEN -THAT- . ,41 • - HASjuit returned from G OODS, with a large and choice variety of GOODS, bought for 'ash, and selected with much care, from over thirty of the boat Houses in New-York, which he offerS to-hib cos tomemand the public, at low prices, for Cash. his stock compriseo ; DRUGS, • I MEDICINES, PAINTS, i • OILS, _;1 . WINDOW GLASS, • IDYOf3TiI EFS. GROCERIES, GLASS WARE, AIN, Auditor ING AJ We prier to Slstiooe, EEO , 00_~~5 9 .FRENCU MERINOS, .tLI. WOOIW N ES. ' er than ever. &c., Sea' In 11).1311Si We also bale on hand RMS. • her Zetablletunent in In the nested and teed banns* Co. RIALS Loristen: ," is the noi - Ediati mails on Leiters A thei "Can't be NI to any "desira lan Silver and the Conn `•surrit AIME. lint he will beat • o'clock, n. m., ever rom nine in the morn taltortliparies except -1 *ern Themselves ROSE MEI . _ !ATI these and e hie found the" & Son. 0. N. it.tvirtErs. CROCKERY, MIRRORS, CLOCKS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW PAPER, WINDOW OIL, SHADES, FANCY GOODS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, JEWELRY, PERFUMERY, DRY GOODS, HARD WARE, STONE WARE, WOODEN WARE, BROOMS, BRUSHES, JAPANNED WARE, BIRD CAGES. CANARY SEED; POCKET KNIVES, WHIPS, 1 UMBRELLAS, GUNS, • PISTOLS, AMMUNITION, TURPENTINE, ...10,.. •:, .CAMPHENE, 1 - . ..A l • •-; ~, IHTRNING • ALCOHOL, FLUID, LIQUORS, or medional Parpos cs, only.) TRUS,qES; • SUPPORTERS, 1 " ~ SIIOt7LDER DRACE.F.. , PORT lIONIAES, • SPECTACLES, SILVER A: PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, GOLD PENS, STATIONERY, VIOLIN RINGS, BOWS, ke , And all of the most popdlar PATENT 'MEDICINES. Thankful fur th liberal patronage hitherto!receiv ell, he hopes to merit a Continuance and large in crease of the 9arne. ABEL TERRELL Montrose, Dec. 1., 1857. ____ BEST 111 'MARKE T . .. TRY THE 2 MOUNT HOPE RAILS7' 1 1 - BE IN SHAPE. 1 FINE IN FINISH. T;OUG'II IS QUALIiT. - [ r sold by ' J. LYONS 1.,:50N.- Montrose, June 3, 1837. ! , • $4,000 WORTH, OF GO. - 1 PANIC PRICII,S, Flo Duniriavir S NOW, RECEIVING LARGE -ADDITI NEW-GUODSI to pia stock that sill be sold at prices to suit the timet.l rest variety of Ladles' and Gentlemen's Dress, iith a full assortment in nil departments of bin TRADE] moth reduced ; and many lands of Good 3 more q. 25 PER CENT. LOW. thin early fall prices. Ile would particularly call the in CASH BUYERS, TO Ills N STOCK OF Carpeting, Buffalo 7Robes, Stoves as Lira and rich aid at low down pri,es. Nrw 3tlLrozo, Dec. '2l. 1557. LOOK HER 1,13 E 1 T • 1 subscriber has been receiving during the pas three weeks a fine lot of - , 1 • PRIIG E-. 3,4IIIIIIERICODS, maki , with former stork, an assortment With whirl there:s no comparison - in this vicinity ; and.that the re being sold a manner satisfactory \ to c tomers is mnifest from the flict, that otwithstanding all efforts al neon tition, the rush. and sale thus , far have been • qprecedented. ..' We mean with freqn nt additions, to kee: ' sortment good ; au ready or prompt ing customers ca, rest assured 11 the old store is t to be outdone! In addition to th large va riety keptlfor ye ,we now hive a d assortment of READ Y-.41.4D:e CLOTH:IN )LBO, BOOTS d: n all varieties. Please/ bye call. Gibson, May 27,1857. S. SAS B LACKBERRY WINE.—It is nutritious 'to-the. Wood, promotes digestion, exhilam the spir-, it 'strengthens and . invigorates the whole etsem. Price 74 cts. V.bottle. For sale by July 22, l 857: A. T RRELL. DISSOLUTION. i • NTOTICE is hereby given, thir the fi rm of Hawley" .J I & Guild is this day dissolved by mut -1 c sent. C..P. U i Y, ll Gib,vr. Aug. 17, 1847. E. E. o The bo oks and accounts can be foitud, t the store formerly occupied by tie snbscriberi. Ail ;persons having - unsettled accounts are reiluested i tu settle the sane as soon-as possible. The business wfillie conducted in -t l e • future by" the subscribers, Under the firm of C. . &,0. M. Hawley, who are Cm:windy receiving fr New York and Philadelphia the latest styles of • ".• Fall and Winter Dry , , oods, Clothing, &c., all of which dill be sold a a very Small profit, foi ready pay. 1 C. P., 11..yPLEY: Gibson, Sept. 2, 11357.• O. M. H HUY. ; 4.___.....--' • :Kamp* . wN ATED:- • 10111EN1tEY4VANIA, MONEY talon 4 p'ai in, es change, for, gpod.sot • I - NEW YORK PRICT or rot good Notes - and 'Account". Plei F. B. CI Montrose., Ott. 28, 1E57. • ,NEW.:STOVES:. I v., it just raccirang.ft stock of . . 'M WW1 1 1 ` 4).VE : S;_ z r ', 6451.40.41,f , Etityrkio G . .r -- 0 V 04T-Ary.,1934R31-,c(icni, sTpyRA iitoopitlitoAL, • AT/4SME4Y,..§RiETY -.- Parlor, 'Office-, atia. Stop Stow for NlPllt g or . g 4.: : •.*0 - Stolrf -21 P4 XxiciSEtet ve " ,-MS tWANT- IttaiUDE'clie NO ME ART *no tn . itriebk :and will tie:sold.An' the mostfat aqaAtlP44 l ct'.' , &aim Iso d4l .• . • , nrunivah,ol.„o.l,,6ki.,iii,f,.ii„ii. the- VII_ 4liitorovest - 101011 GI ' our,. bso ,• - 'idd tspx.olt ii dos e at f ° 4 ;151' I 1 1 4 WACIINS, 'CARRIAGES; & tr,,, far sale very low Itor prompt n klndi wArrad ' Most ltlndiof canons Wort doua And an Lusts frequently called up . ou4oAlake curriss, numb seepwl for the dec d U IsT4ite for the Dube expenses of dathg up a . ' • • ; s al di i p o w PMsfvd-ia: drAti ti :on &OA zotiEl .4,4 • .."41ACOA DU' 4318.: . 'M. •• • ME NENv.....art4,7ORD STOVEo.OIIO,O-11,1 Greit Rein - aka In=the price of S DiellffSiti •et CIRRI ARE now To-riving tht-ir Stock of stoves for the FALL TILII Tien and would be ;enve tO MN' tott..'lr rumen acrd customers, that they have .ir hand 11. - y hugest and 1 , 1• STOCK OF STOVES I ever offered to the lohObitantA of See. j 4 CouLty. consists of thennost npprov.d Elevated Orenx, Larfp. 01 , 1; Pr' It1;11711, an Cooking StoveR,IICALIVI4 any qupntitp of Porto for Wood or Coal, ()filet!, /AM and Box Al We hive the beet St (MC for bumble e,mtruorert en flue prinetple, ever made and at a s eryanntlerae We would take opport{inity of rentih friend,' mho are SollatLeto pot heir Mores Ili Pedlars, that a moments rt.tivot ,{l{ ll', of th. poor economy to do n,. It 144 t... , .1.4...t.5t.115hed rot that - selling. Stoves by pcMllloc th-II; UV,' c' , WdrY. m'' Arleen per cent, and graerally h!gltias ttt'euty. to ; at' bout had tell.. and t . COUICS out or the pockets of the r. In cottlitleration.of the nlarx v - e ave offer ó STI/C: Oi of row Es at twenty per r..r.t.1.-let filar, no. I •:r , o r r r call and ion If [hex thlat.tr sr. .. 1 • • Naw-Ittarono. Sept. et IFS:.-t[ GiBINET MAN • - 1A 1.7 .1X T 1:11t . E it a' iiirtiiiare, 1,4 ni cirers or Bedsteads of all retaiL on short notice. Beta uptcat is,.according to style. Readv-made Col ins ; and , lica - Aellte is prepared to at notice. New Milford, Dec. l't,ltz--t; Z,FARMERS THE undersipmd would rtispectfully are the Faitxtims and all otVers interests have associated ourselies together under MOTT & TIULDEZIi, at the old stand of M. Sz E. Mott, where pared to furnish PLOWS of the most zip terns now in use, such as Blatehley's, .: Bram, tkr., Also Poivia of all kinds, Cultivator teeth, and all kinds of castin er4 and others, all of which we propose t , as can be afforded by any establishment i ,ELIJA G. A. T BM ENE We arc also agents fur Emery's Drag and Circular Saws for wood, also !Powers, whicjt we all furnish on. short ==l !IYontrose, Jan. 7, 1857 ~00ds NIEW MILLINERY • —AND— Dres-MakingEstablish and prim ER E ttectlrm r LADIES ifrA FE yo u HEARD TH z — • I Nr p.s. DAVIS, formetly of Cew I.3JL opened a Millinery and Fancy Ston! lags of Brooklyn, and has just, re.turne York with a large and fashionable stoc •onsisting of Ladies and Misses Straw H. :tyle and vari6ty, also Crape:and Silk Ha y on hand of ' every .I.tie and color, togs Iplendid assortment of Fanc'y Goods, sue 'cries,. Hair Braids, Hosiery. Caps, IT Lace Goods, &c., kc., all of which she •; 'wrest prices. or Particular ittention paid to BI a i lwaye.at lirpollyn, May 6, 1857.-17tf QM STOVES, STOVES, OUR stoves have been tiro thoroughly entire satisfaction of all, that they ommend from us. S. 11. SAYRE &BR Montrose, May 27; 1557. the as Pa,- r OE$. ALL 4 . . lecallim ANDCER:. l'i le . . for settlement ; and tbe.bn, carried on at tbe old stand by J. A. Ilc ,• - . z. co J. 1,1 Uonti•iisey 7kar: '2O, %T.-lf .• IP 1 • , A 1 Z „E:lt. .• . • ..„; • 9 1 .-1.11 s . eatlitartiQ I .•• ••• • Aviu t ivoi,..,ll. , ,T , •.‘ 41 :1011,111.x6rize,. .CIMANfir e: B. BLOOD AND CURE M . :IC DICK Luivaltds, I ern. Inociitrs,',Miyosichkagri P.hlLaaith. 0 debs, rend:their lareets• and) e of their Viftnes. ' 1p "Xdr.tt`nVoy meAdacht, Sick' MLA: C...A•rgh, Els': I iritrA haidaehe a4y INNtly pais: 4 tvgeemit to 'Reg.! trot 12 IES ES itt. once. If they viill-eurc twortit i - , ... -ED. W. I' 1 , - lrilliiia.tiisciiders lilifklialiti't 01" . 11121Yr: :r PAR t ..l• hive 1501 yonr P iieereverMince . you mad, tl. !re the best luthartie we i• .``ha iiittnlistplick and decide Vie Itensedyt for deranadlit• feldoUtfotudai OM of Wino Viilldia.fYeld to them ALL . , Ai , 1 1. - -''' .2 :411. Vientery ' r. t . raire Owner, it 0 r, 11/tArtim: :Your 14114 are _ nave dinierny wife more good t 0.... __=. .at ion. . ..._,.. hung ae'ay the menthe. Weldon - tu i.e doctorist at ae, but got uu butter.. She then corroomacesl'..talting - • which soon cured her, by exPelling largo quantities 4 - deadl from her body. They afterwards curotf her and Vinitk ildretrof lilholy-dysentery. One of one neighbors nd My wife t urdd him With two doses of Imo. Pillk. ~,Ir,,FrarOuond UK Fall from f,O 0 to tweedy dodos doctors ..ri,., ' _ -lest - ranch time, without bring cured entirely even *"... Stich a medleine an your*. which , IS eettuftly grind and be prised here. OM J. UItIVYIN, Itientatter tliidigeation , and trap\trity of the Blood. ',. : _riyak Jeer. J. r. 'tittles, rkstor of Admit Church, Roston... i'lffelAtta PI have used_your.Pills with ortraordiruiry 'Micel - in MY:Bundy and among More I em milled by visit In &down lib regulate the orpwe of digestion and purify,tbe blued- they are thorerthist remedy I have ever kiicwi, and Vcan cont.' dentlifpcutuniend.them to my.friends. Yours, J. Y. lIIAIEB ' WAGBAR, Wrosnso Co., N. Y., Oct. 24,1h15. • • 11110(ttnt i I am using your Cathartic Pills In mypractier, and baits Di an excellent purgative to cleanse the system , and pa. dry 1$ fountains Of the blood. JOI.IN O. MEACII - 4)I, M. D, : r -Briallielas, Scrofula, King's Evil , Tettqr, ~ z - Tumors,. and Salt Rheum. <, ~ Irmo a finiranliog JAl...hunt of V. Lou!;. Iwo!;. Itb. 4,1.95 a. - Di. lTcg: Your Pills are the purigen of all that is greatin mediblinf: 'They hare cnred my little daughter of ulce , rons soriv 'upon her hands and get that bad proved incurable fur years liar mother has been lung grievously atilieteil with blotches and ph:Upton on her skin anti in her hair. 'After our child was cored, ,she alsotried your Pills, and they bare cured her.; . _ . AF.A MOBGETDOE. . *- , , P 44, 'tub. 'EM 1 :ma RtiV' umntism, "Neuralgia, and -Gout. Flinn the Ree. Pr. thetetr,ef the .11,0(.144 14d.r. Chltreh. • ' Petentl:UoVeE, risysnisu, (Is., dun. t, 16:16: lloNonm Ste: I should be ungrateful for the relict your 61:11I has brought ma if 1 Old not report my cam to you., A alid set, tied In my limbs and brought on excruciating neuralttlc paha, which ended in chronic rheumatism. Notwithstanding, 1 had the best physicians. the ithease grow Atone and worse, until, by -the advice of vour eveAlent agent In Lattimore, Dr. llaeltentie, I tried your 'Pills. Their effects were slow, but tome. • Ivy per severing in the tise:of _them I am now entirely writ. " I SexsTs CHAVIIEL, Limy Moroi:. Lt., 6 Dec" 1555. Int. Am: I bare bees entirely cured by your Dills of Übe* Talk Gout —a painful divtame that had atilleted ine for years. VINCENT SLIDELL. f' H.l Wix pr frit I 11212/3 E 323 1 C'cral gloves, torgt.' he dhlng , • For Dropsy, -Plethora, or kindred Com. plitints,.nnulriug au attire purge, thej are an eseelleut ,emcily.. . , . . . mg our wktra and It 11 cry the c tcf • than IL thing a. fa IEJ II • For Costiveness or Constipation* and as a Dinner Pll1 7 they nee agreeable end drectual. Fits, Supptession, Patralyiis, snd even Deafness, and Partial Blisidneas, hare been :tiredly the alterritive action of these Ville. Moat of the pine 1p market runtalii s rain:dile remedy in skilful hands, id iliyugerumilti a public piU, .trnni the tireadfuleonsequenees that frequently follow its locate if)ll3 nee. There contain no. Mercury or mineral substance Mutterer. it entire I y ON AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL . • FOIL TILE RAPID CURE OF - COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, INPLU/EN ZA, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING COUGH, GROUP, ASTHMA, INCIPIENT ' CONSUMPTION, and for the relief of consumptive patients hi advanced stays of the dhease: We need not speak to the public of :1s virtues. 'Throngbout every town. and klmost every hamlet of the Amerfaun finites Its wonderful cores of pulmonary complaints hart...MA.le it al ready, known. Nay, few are the fandllesin any civilized cram try on this continent without:some personal experience of in effects; +tad fewer yet the communities any Where whiclo-hav% not atuong them come ifilOg trophy of its victory (tier the sub . tie and dangerous diseases of the throat and lungs. While Wit the most powerful antidote yet known to mar% tor the forteitla ble apd dangerous diseases %of the pulnionitry organs, it in RIP the' pleasantest and safest - remedy that ran toe s eutployed for, hi rants% and young persons. Parents should have. it in sten against the inalohsns enemy that steals ripen them unpreportid We have abundant grounds lo believe the entuur Phe - roasi twee more lives by the consumptions it presents than tlore I cures. Keep it. by yon, and cure vonr eidds w hil e t h e) are euro hie, nor neglect them until no 'filitesuikill (-an ureter the it. esoralde canker th,id. fastened on the % itale.eats. your life awa e - All know the dreadful fatality .st* lung disnroto In. and as the know trio the virtilkpf this reined', we need not oho loom ILA; assure 'them it Is still Ina& the best- it can he.' o. %pole o. ' cost, DO rare, no oil to pnoduce it die biota 1.1.1 thus' afford thee who rely oa it the t.,1 agent. w i.ini. tom 01 mu furnholi fir their cure. - PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER, - , 171 4,64'0 0 id dealeriri a prepared hinds a ... t \VI I prices rang lle alsri kee end funeral . and bl. L -1, e f s.- pv*.3. - - 7 -- Read tit ; tot ilpg Lititer.. .. ji f,. 1110:4 . T'ES'T' movie:: ~,,,, We !Lace received the followingletterin •ra b liitlbia 'to Di.-Itioasx's !anus RoorPtaa.';- 1 4-' ' 1 . • Antira - a Fofi. PO ,:traa, „ ...,i) . - Susq. Co., Pa., Se'pe2B,t.h.; :MO, f Me:srs A: J. Wililli A: CO.; New York = '''' .• •' The 'florae's Indi4n Root - 1110'A fptiPl . -7 ,,fou.gir ~,,fecr.sal satilifdetion, In grill?' rsii oqt, and OUT farmers use thorn for'. 'almost" etretithine,:. The Dte-- I. yrcr.: has beeti risen in this •Speyoli to an ,alarin ing extent, for the last six tionths,'sCiße4x.,a skstilit runny having nieaped; — EiCEPT . t1011);:::.*11Eittk - yon) pills hare been tail' As A PritrixfOrr l ltilthiel. cast they nice ic - iyan; rArr.sit. Isivillitilkt . dyciu:s:tiOrtl.. llow to send - a further supply. Yonr pli'LSery * l.,7..., - ; - - ALP13.0.7 4 19111,..01T11 Such letters as theabotb need - nb'eticunielit.froads: they ought to convince cal 'of what aijriatry:beliei e. that Dr. lloi4e's Indian'Retat Pilli 'ortike veik4es, Pill erer, made...,. - - Sold in Montrose by S. H. - &'D'. S#Tre:, andlq.on• person in every town, and iri 'all spunky itaenill..!7‘.A. .r. White & Co., 2 St. Peters plieei ye' itt.r.c*sid. Proprietors. ,.. , - - - - ' .• - :,-;:„."•.:;-, At-ti , ..... - - . I kinds of to fill all ,olesale or ; from $2 I s On Ilan I elegant , on short ME TEED I I :IC oune to , that - we le runt oL e are pre roved pat °tea Iron Lan - asides, for Farm sell as low this coml. I MOTT. LDEN. . e Powers, ),,og Churn tice. . . ua Valble Lauds fl sale.. , rpOR SALEJN abObt 5604 acres , - it 1. Land on the w;tier.S . OrPer?"*"ng - , Erook, a of the LackaWanna river in Luzerno Connty,Penn't , about midway between ; the . . thtMoOnvlns _ Of Sem , ton and Pittston . TbeSc !ands arc cilicrid'yeitb:- . Ta liable timber, artd)ming.a.itnatn_la the*Mosteitensiv. mineral .regioq Pennailyaniti—known , : contai• iron Ore—and lieliev.ett to atktund.in, and beim also .in , the- immediate vicinity,,O coal, railroad nmdeand now in progreii—crer to theteapitalialw opportunity. for tke ince:a - 4434i Ofvkineythatseldon occurs, • For further informa4on apply, to P. sack, Esq., No. 11, Walkstrce . i.New :. subscriber, at Montrose,Susquehannaqounty,Pa.,th attorney in tact oftheowpare. •- April 6, 186.1. . • . ITENEX:PUNKER: IMIB NEE York, has in the vii. from New of goods, of - every q constant her with a as d-Drset., ffera at4the -THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand for salt at his eAtiblishineot in llontrose,the best qual ty of SOFT SOAP, manufactired froiit tbit lye oj . wood ashes and grease, in The .old fashioned' way,and not by any. patent.process.. • . For ‘those that furnish the4se,lie tifannfactores. the soap for $1,50 a barrel. Warrar.ted eases to be a good artiele,or.the Soap may be returned and the money refunded. - ng..10 Home. I tied, to the 'lced no rec. 11 ;88, !ROWELL Ptactical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell; Mass AND SOLI{ BY ABEL TURRE: and bhail.Druggiks and Med. icine tests.-41,14v3y lcw SOIP MANUFAtTORT., PRICES Per - harra /.. P5',00 Half Barrel ' -. 2,50 Gallon . - - • . 2 6 . Wholesale dealers will be furniAed—if delivera at the Ashery hatorttrose—;at the rate of ten barrels for $45,0r at Scranton at ten barrels for $50., . JOITS HENRY WABES. Montrose, March. 17,1856. . . sloyl ,FLOTTR; FISH, • . , SALT, GROCERIES, TEA; COFFEE, SUGAR, &c., for sale low, for cash:. Calf and set before purchasing elsewhere, at ' .g. S. MOTT'S. Montrose, Aug. , l2, 180. . . •-, • LAWNS: ]LAWNS: j. XTEW STYLES, at reduced prices, at A.FORTY.,HORSE POWER::: STRAM 1111 SALE ; IN GOOD ORDER. 9 FEET eight inch stroke.;44 inch Cylinder, baN r) linen-wheel,. three tons. ha strong well-built machine. Suitahle , for a Coal Shaft or Tannery, and Neill be sold ver.vlose. - • '" Address, . ..; POST BROTHERS. - Jan.•)4, 1857.. ; Montpom Pa . • A • • Ling AND 1414q , IrEIR Iv subscribirk are 'tido. tainting •and will ke • IL constantly on' hand,' Lime of a very superio giddily at liontroisa •Depot,•aild win sell it' in an wiantities• at a fair price. Persons wishing p lard tpaptity :can be impplied I.2otra reasonable notice. S,perior - gronnd , Plsistcr dill be•kept constantly haMP hereafter. I --• • I. L. POST; • -IL DRINKER.. • +. 2 Mr. JESSUP.- - - , Idontrose Detiot, April 3. , SEARLE. 0 11 WIPPAX S ..' ' supply, including the boat §Y, uP, In , tow bst Ops.ned, and going cheap. L 2 9. • • ‘I.I.YO.'S IMM - • • Vie Independent Iteiptili , lidati.' . 1. _..__. _ . ~.. . , touLt...gp , E VItIP t I'IIII7ICIADAT 1 11)1i 2411 NdVAVIAnII0t114 1.A., AT $1,50 PEI 1151(11hri, IN tht.iiitt.," " •• . "! • "? , *';- 11ttetes of Adv'ertisiu ] g, One uare (16 lines or less)one weiek,..L..:. , ,,..tra,8C q One s4uare " . two "weeks,.: ~..0,15 One_s4tutre " threo-week5,: , ....;,1,01 One equarco. " one *month, . -., ..... 1,25 1 One sifre " ' two months,. I ....2,20 Onosuoare . - " ' three inontbsi-e. - ...3,05 One square * " eiz months ~ :1..; . 5,00 0/30care . one " year, . : ... ... B,oo* Two wares one year , .,.....-. .05,00 t Three squares ono year, , '-- 20,00 Five squires one year, .25;00 ._ --. column one year.. . . • One column one 40,00 Yearly advertisers will have the privilege of alter. ring Or changing their advertisements without ad ditiogal charge. .- ' Business cards, not - exceeding five lines, insened at 42 t 00 per 'annum. , • I - Job IWork. Ills of fi ce is supplied - With a good assortment 'of Jobb ng materials, and tal kinds.of Job Work, sueb as Ctrs; POsters, Paniplilets,/ke., Will be donene%V . yan promptly ' - • ,ttrsiilvEss . r.. • - .-,Dr. B. F. Wilmot , . . GRADuArr. of the. Allopathic and lloineOliathin• Collegof f Afedklnc, . now permanently located(.. Oreg. Bald, P. Ot fice.eomer orilal • and Elisabeth St., nearly opposite the M. E. CinuoP. .N. ..• '• g. •• ; WAY let. 1957,13* _ i Dr.'lf. Smith &Sort, _ .-_ Y • Sr ItGEC) 4 I rkiIgTIETM, ltesldenee and office. opposite the Bo thit thumb. itiorih sids3in Montrose. Particular attention Intl de giVill ta tueettlag teeth on GOLD and Sivrra plate. and to 1111Inz eeectqlek teeth. ,:.: ^ Mantras,. Jan. It leZti. C. I h. tESLDENT DENTIA \ 4la nem midence, ne tr Turnpike Sirecn. when, a and convenience befttini '>ber 7. 1357.-iod. J. D. Vail. N. Al VSVP.GEON. pertennen wille,talquebnann county. Ps., , snl ♦ltb which be may be 14.7ii1ed,18N A. Bushnell, TOWNS .k COUNSELLOR. tr LAW. °Mee ilViset Drug Store, Scapt - %mums Dzivr. Keeler & S to dd ar d : ,' • : . D '6.'l o :,;`' r:irorlisda,Tai hl Ll°Ther otel. - h i ffifi l.Fll" l& . ' T ut --- la =W M,: ~ - aX. lITODUARED .—. . . . • At - - Bentley & Fite AOttliEYS AT LAW, AND ISOUNTY LARD .110ENT13.— °Mee treat of the Court Hower, Itoutrose, Pa e. ar.Trurt r - L • Mai. William H. Jessup, • row; EY AT 'LAW*. 4 NOTAILY DUBLIC. Office en !lab ile Square. blurt-mese. Pa. - • .Albert Chamberlin. A TTORNkY AT LA %', AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ce over I. Post &Co.'s Store, Movritoe r., T Offi . , . ... • W. H. Jessup, , i - " • 4 4, ITTORNEY AT LAW AND e..OII3IISSIONER. Or DEEDS , it for the State of New York. will attend to ail business catenate. to him with prompt.. and fidelity. Office oh Public `square. otrea• pie by lion. Winker. Jessup. I . Abel T erre ll, EA LER: IN DIIUOS,..I4IEDICINES. cIIEMICALS.Iitte, Oil& Dye...tuff& Grocedem Pry dioudat.dlimilwiiici Stme`ime• 6 . swore. (floats, Ws:ch.& Jewelry, rileervpoons.Specteclea.ldu. shell Tnstrumettts. Tresses, Surgitial 'nom meato.-Liquors. Perfect., era,! lillrrors, Stationery, Bruehes, Shoes, Yankee Notions.k.c. • .B. Chandler, F.A LER. IN . DRY GOOfilt, Rudy Made Clothing. Groverins gooks and Stationery. etc., ruhlic Avenue, Monrnotcr., Pa. : • Post Brothers, F l DE I .. Y r IT Ce4l .. . 1 i at b ez , F 9 4rtt, comervt uropkstreet aaPubllt At ... e Murrxoss,l. _ J. Lyono* Son., . Cam' Tinware, IN DRY GOODS., Groceries, Hardware, Cent:kern; Tinware; Books, .te..; also. cares on the Roux liminsu trusingli —Public Avenue, MONTROSE, PA. .F.TONS. T A. LTONZRZ • I :• . Bentley, 'Read &Co., n BALERS IN DRY GOODS. ilnunk.. Medicines. Paints, Dili 11 Grocerlis, Hirdwure, Crockery, Iron. Clocks, Watches, Jet try, Silver Spoons, Perfumery. ft. Brick Block, Mammas!. v. B1S:21.11,. • CP. ALAD P. illiam & William H. Jeunp, • TTORN}YS AT LAW, Morn:firm, Pat Practice In Sum* . hauna, Bradford Wayne, TA - Tumlng an,tl Lurctrne counties. , Rockwell & Winton. Ar ANT' FACTUREEIS and I.lt..llers In strirr Gond% Slats, CArli iti rum. Umbrella+. Par.tenit, lIIIAK.us, &c.. &c., : , :n. 40 Coustland 5 SA, Nr.s YORK, (UP 51.511 . 5..) 4 B. nocearti..r., W. R. IirINIVN. . A. Baldwin, ' inyrioLEsALE and Retail -Dealer in Flour. SaR. - Pork. Fish. y Lard. Gimm. Feed. S nndt o , (lover and Timothy seed. East eid of t'hatigilees store: Ilextnime. . mch l 3.5.F..-tf • -11. Thaler, • PjIITFIVIIAN AND SURGEON, Morrnol. Ofilee in We , Fame.' store. . • "1119 . • Z. Cobb, . . • • rC: IIi):CERIES; at the afore rectatlF occitpled li 14 , Mil' lalt Eggers: Montruse...,•Pa. _ Atfomunr, Nov. IlaillifOg House ~ . POST.,-COOPF.II & CO. IEICRY DIMMER, ',.. .3l.o.2riiii.OsF, 'VIII ItorrTlNGtoorp. t .., ; ~ , ; November 12 ‘11345 SAAC L. POST:- • 'I- i ) •• '. ' '. a RAFTS - tin iidw Troikeity and Philadelphia.— i W Collections 'przoi)tlj made and rendtted. - 40 . ' Office briiiiii &pail() a. v. to it. 1 '-'-'' Messrs. Allen tt: Paxton, :s.r. TOL i IIIFEREIc,CE; S,amiel C.,Morton, Esq., Phi Pa. .. Ron: William Jessup, Montrose. • PATinsir, MEDICiI ES.., . • 1103 Id the great. rarkty of Stedldnu at Turrelre Store, maybe loa. found all of llrnalne'sjustly celebrated Family medicines': kyre's Cherry Pectoral and Cathartic ; lialsers Forest. Wine ' did Forest Mlle ; Masud celebrated Gelman bitters; Lbuden'S st ies of Ikea? mad:lethal; "Merchant's Gargling Oli. the greatest - dy for sprains In man or beast ever known ; klathesson's Infallible lemedy, and llpme Remedy Orrick's Vermifuge. and a variety or Ahteldrida ; Trasini Mwetlo Ointment, the great rianed=rt t lms ; heumatlerm and all inthrmmatory. gomplalnts ; Pondlt, lilt rate thing for similar, p an the above Obtratient ; Andr en's 'Ma Dedming agent, a article; Woodeocraßalasm and Done meat t. Atvioars Jaundice Bitters, Canker Drops. Llniment; and lysenthry Drops; Baker's Compould for Dysentery ; lioughtmi's eivatu, for Dyspepsia; llelmbeld's Extract of Buehuand E x trad of urasparilla ; a variety of Salve; the beet In market, PILIA he., and in farness. endleervarieWtitPatent Medicines. altogether too unmet •ns to enumerate—but suffice It to lay. that the pu llcwlf Ind near • y every thine In this line, at the Drug and Fancy Store of • • 'Montrose July - 1557 - " f ADEIe TURRELL. Winn facia44'i histirance -.Company. . . OWTER PERPETtr.4 Gtantedly the State of Pennallvania: • • -CAPITAL, - $000,000._ FIRE, MARINE, & INLAND TRANSPORTATION: THlS.Coriiiany was organized with a Cash " and AIM Dirsmtors have detetinined to . adapt the intsiness al' its available resouices—to observe pru dence in conducting its affairs, with a prompt adjust-, , ment of lasses. Ltrnitosve t lreoet. War. A. RltUnzs, Vice Prea. " :ALTRT43, WEEKS, Secretary. • ‘- ';?...ltint4cietaallilAiti.ori S, Lippincott, Wm. 8.-Thom-- 1* CharlesVise;-.l.,ltinaldo Sank, Win. 'A Rhodes,. William Neal ; Alfred 'Weeks; John P Simons, Charles J. Field, James P. Smyth. OFFICE, No. 10 Merchants' Exchange, Phil. " • A.N. IIL'LLARD 2 Agent, Montrose, Pa.; May 3 3, I 8.57.-.1, • , . Having secured then right of Using Goddard'a Pato eut for raising, ,ind,lowei ing carriage tops, la prepared to furniz4 and put them on.at the abortest noOce._ .., . Montrose, May 6, 1651. -* • P . . . ERSONS desirous of paying me,money,on debts of any .description; can do so by leaving theic payments' with Post; Cooper & Co.,!ankers, Mont rose, to my credit, whose receipts•.willc be allowed from their date., . . C. L. WARD. April 18, 1E56.-1. .. - -----' 4A.LE; - . .FOR t NEW. ONE I.I,ORSKWAGOI: • .1. 1 No. " Batter, Enfluire of .'llontroso,..Ton. t,'sB. F. B: CHANDLER. PROFESSOR iVOOD'S LLTTAIR RESTOICA'TILVE 'at 6, !35., TURRELL'S B p RAISINS, D BIRD SEED,' tdesal9 by' - J,. Ll'ONg* SON. Monase, Dec. 9, 180. 131TFFALO,,ROBES, • Asupellor lot jt;Wr . : teelve - a ; - aria will be roll low, by • ' • 11. BURRITT.. New )111MM; Noi', 11; 1857 STEAM-GRIST AND SAW MILL TIOST BROTHERS harine.purcliased the shore ,establishinentmlille4 consuultfy on . hend - Su; poriinf.ind Mae rear,.Corst :Vial of superier.qieel. ity,aleo Chop andilrest at the lowest,calli prices: 7 —, Custoin_work will be done withrlespatch,,and Wren rases, warronetd., , 7 : .18811 1 Montrose, July:lBs3: . . • DEEDS &-111011.T4,1AGES. e.ne sup ply just, rioted aid fo r y 01, at this 4:44e. Feb. 11 ; 1 .5, -• 11 OE T. has removed Ms °Mei to' door above Dr. Fattier', be - bu fitted op rooms to s tas proteselon. • I&Ndedtirofiel y vrfll promptly
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