C • I - • or_the Independent tepublican: THE }BEAT COMMOTION. , , 1 .; . -..-• , ,t . . -Nifrominotion in the camp ' Id intriguers, • '' ople wop't submit nd niggers. , is a set of scamps. ' • n be delusion, ._, • peopk• all oppose - _ pton Constitution.' ii ra hare been the caust. l -- d this eat-commotio n ; right we will quite; ' of the Ocean. . till may wear his crown, ' . _ :worth his wearing •;' fte soon will see, i rem -oyer•bearing. 1 ' of outhern . : rule ; }leis muniing,- . !.. know; wh - eree.r they go, - • is his darling. • - find, if so inclined, he is pursuing, hope of being Pope . . . • three. years ensuing. I There's groat 01 Jimmy &close the i To skeet? They say th 'That's le4 And make Oa The Leto • The bogus liave cams Tor freedom! Oti this Ad King - Jimmy . But no Ills tyyanny And cease lie is the too At freed... That all nay That Slav Ile soon The ems Will end his' More than eons now all unito. . _ .• is and oppression, • ftiemrse and freemert';llArs 5 all tratisgresgiou. , d right throp4hout the.land, tom's.Stir:attendance, 1 c' ay whon freedom's sway d our Independence. _ - Fats LABORED. - Let freedom' - 'Gainat ty,r Anti freedom' Will bania And. truth at With wisd All 1011 the I First gain] iii HOW,BII wears ago the only-I -fluids etr. country for- household light its,- obtained. by perilm, ..ad., stoliny sea with monsters of preens whale oils i are intorn ited. use -fur illurriinaCon; and • :more,' limited every. scar.— , no superior iifnong all :the but it has"becomeisn dear that . : . itute.s hare been. !sought, and e.tnest c4mnon or these, is a I alcohol and turpentine -coin; kby the name - of burning , fluid . I: t cheap.and eleantvi . poseshing efts' :property as loch - belongs i -fluid: Was .first .l4onAit. into m 1530, when r patent .(now.,ex, Auined for it by IsainhJenntivs,i city. 'lt,is - compOsed of nine rectified alcohol land - one Of d is capable of !inv i ting idacom •ere. it ticit, so voleile, no bitrn., be more desirable-- From ite owever, it must b+ used With cause it is So'liable to eyaporate . ...plosive by mixing with -the .horrible aceide its, *causing iy instances„.have oeetulted from of lamps since- # _came int , safet substance ia dS..irable.. - tic ‘ kin4 ' s of . bituminous coal p oil .i 3 now mantifaCturcd, which rg info popular flik - tr Owing t ments whteh have .r i ecently..been . means of purifyir.g and in the. led for burning it. [ It is Inn , nce 'it . 'Was di,scovered . that. •oi !ti/led at a low tem°nature Iron mai; and I-noW ihts a ~is -gimes employed for lubri thin in Circa le it.ia used fur lubrication tin „ai m ing our peopled Vast bed from which thil oi-I - can be o in ,PenrisylVanitit• Ohio, at: atlording .sources 4f, supply fu ,years 'to - come. .T is oil pass - !ry crude state, inca . ble of twin i it.ployed fiii burnt* ,on .its fir. t but by, the use - 34.fulphurie-:a ' ate iof pistash, several ws.s.hingi ions, it is' purified + a s to iturti ant .light in an.:arp„ancl' 'burner. , very Pectiliiir.' A very de: r - L ‘ e tive.r in small` qUangtit:3lat a . 10.. V Beat ( . 3orink. distillation ; temperature lk.,.ratsed, a ' great r Nor many ... ploycd in oui . were animal '.venture on thi thedeep. . A paratively lim . • are becoming .Sperm oil ha hurtling flitith. cheaper subs otitained. • Th compound. ofr Monly know' [ which i:; very nona of that to - oils. 'Ai iublic use in (1 , Aired) was-o of For parts °thigh 1 eamPhene, tilt mon lamps • ing fluid emit very nature, great-care,b and become attnospliere. • death m mAtr . ~ the ecplosi _use ' ; hence From so ,subspiritito . -is' fast corn theltnprov r made in the lamps dsig 1 few years s •coidd be di rich cannel., exclu4ively . tritain, iih' 'illumination, .01 rich coal • tained exis Kentucky. . thousand of overiti a v generally e distillation , Qua . biaorn • and 'distilla ' a most brit ''.=.Coal ails at .uil will con, comparative • then as the es over but it is thick and v ilua'ntjty co -cid. Ail t tese oils are liable toliecome r k in color b„i i exposure to 'the _air, and th have an oflOsive odor. . - Real - fieturpentine, under ) the name f vamphene, which is very ; theap,,lutS ,be n tried - fors urnination., and ju it. .It requires, chment pass d i against like .cnal oil, an ' r gand burn r,-and 'event. with the.greatest ea e •it is liable smoke- and fill t.p the ' nie46. .) of the lam wick with resinous matter. I' it:Coil, alth ugh_very cheap, labors under .t e same di - vantages., .• ~ . 1 . It is a:r marktible fait, that, while far , le animal oil ?nay s be burnilin common lamps, v.erifew f the vegetable oils can'he so used. i Thq,great,defeet of most vegetable oils for Inkiiing i their gummy natiir.,-wiiich muses ._ them to otr no the inesheski the wick - and give ciu,tly -a dull, reddtsti. 4 - croaky - light. The two egetable oils eap:hlt.of burning in lamps ar made- from the : oliie and the s ed of the bra !tea riptik, 4r4e I seed.) This 'oil is' capithl of rivaling Sperm, f)r. givin a ~ brilliant l glit. Patentshave been taken ut for purify ng linseed, ei4;.(n seed and . n= flower se oils to adapt, them. Yin- artifi .ial light;-but hitherto tioneinf theft) have e( e into gene al. use.; the pro&issi pursued to u fity jtem have ,either, been in , ffici,ent or oo exile * • - . . - Neithei pited - for t nry and our Sou sarne,ob' and Ger profgabl3 forthed .1 sure, lik The see - .to 200 d - ted to f comes fr -lage, wh . the ciliee - nor- the „Irape. are - cnlti oil. ire our country :1 yet thafor er, lamld-be, for its beautiful oil, in - ' ern' States, and the! latter - I,w ,the 1 . in all our 'Stet s. In_ FrAnce any. rape s eed is Xtensively and s cultivated. The i il exists,: ready the seed' and is-extraetcd by. fre.';- 1 other oils obtained - from Seeds.— -i t s first ground to eal, , then he ed eery, placed in,b4s, and sat lit ery severe pressure. As thel oil .iin the press'it anithirrksomeuci i ch 1 must be renio4d to fit it for This is accomplished :by stirring C o pef cent., of - ektriol among it, ith water. in Nes, liod i a*ward fil. The - sulphuric acid _unOes with age of the oil, and clllslit4ro .as a ecipitate; the oil.firiats on — Vie 1 top ter after standing a few. days, and' off b raven y a siplif t n or . tap.: This 'can he employed in common la p, the lighthouses on ithelrench oast, c, e said to be tile blest light- i 4 titie Itia. at lcait an 4if to which- we ention'in ortlex to; induce Smite .of de to introduo a useful. manacle, rit:ntifie _American. • butiing, aixset, Li vrhishinb I i the muel - heavy p e(the w is' thee...l &i 1 *hie. illumin which wt;rld. direct at OUT peo li lIMIE , ,- . • i _ ------ , - • 'tar .6 deep sea' soundings .of Lieut. Berry : *we done much' to eonfirrn t I ire vious •-•,, -*-- as to the emise—or one i the males- , ~. - Gulf Stream) li is ascertained that at' „depth of two tho4anti feet, "' the straits* .f ;Florida, the temperature othe ocean i only. three Llegree, ahUve f m . ing porat. • i l - - 1 • lieli,-- according . o wel known laws, -the comikariditely warm and 1 4 .ght waters 4. the Gnif,!rnade lighter:by . the masses of I fresh water from the Mississippi l and other. rivers, _rise-and (low - off towards :the *wider -rnions At * oft he Aslfirth. At the sa ' time, the de,nter waters ol' the Northern At antic ,milici their 'say 8444hward to-l-estore e equilibri6m. : Thu: thereare two cur , ntsian,upOr and 4 an and , flowing in contrary dfreetion ; the upper i: apparent, and well known the GitlfS -, 1 -, the under is frequently demon strated by the fa& that -inineni.e iebe;r g .4, reachin , tboutaudi of feet below - the urffiee °C•ifie can, 'fireseen tipating •s'out l l i sy ar d • sgainst he surface wirrent. ' ..- - . - Issas S 4 OF Doce.—bn the 157th page, 'pl. 1.,:0f f ialie'i Arctic' Explorations, this retry. occur t ' • . •_ Jan. ;25th: The mouse-colored dogs, the ders of my . Newfoundland team, have, fur iheTast for:might, been nursed like babios; No one can tell . how. anxiously I watch them. They are kept below, tended, fiA, cleaned, t o s , raised, and dockmed, to the infinite cliSetom it of all hands. To-day I gave up ti4elast ope of , saving them. Their disease4s as clearly mental as in the case of any human being. The more material functions of the por brutes 'go on without interruption - they Ot voraciously, retain their strength ' , and leep well. But all the indications -beyond this go to prove that the original epilepsy, v, liich was the. first inaisifestatiofi of brain l among them ' ' has been followed by a rite lunacy. They bark fi'enziedly U. noth ing, eid.wulk in mraight and - curved lines a ith in snxiOns and unweavying peq,eAe:-ance. hey limn on you without .st eming to ap precitte the notim you give them in return; pashing'their heads against your person,, or oscillating with a strange _pantomime of fear: Their most intelligent actions seem automat ic; sometimes they claw you, 'as if tryip% to burrow into your pealskins ; sometimes they remairifor.houri In moody silencb., and then 'stati.ofTliowling, as if pursued, and run up and down for hours. - „• So-it was with poor Flora; our wise dog. She' was seized- With the endemic spasms, and. alter - 'a few'wild, violent .pardzysinsi lapsed intoti-iethargie condition , eating voraciously, but___ ga:ning no strength. • This • passed off, .the same crazy wildness took possessiim of. her, - and she died of brain disease, araclanoi dul 'trait*: in •abotit, six weeks. Generally they p; , rislt ts,ith.sy mptoms resembling lock isw in less than thirty-six hunts after the first attack. . • MADE, • „Niue splendid New foundlarai, and thirty five Esquimaux, .thus died in e!ix..monthS, leaving but six alive, lnd those unfit tor ser- Vice', in the' sledge.. The following September a favorite dog was seize) with the same 1111 t• in his delirium the poor . preature plunged. into th water and drOwnea himself ; like a sailor, with th‘horrom. • TUE LAST:.Coitst.txtistEs-r.—" Thou shalt not carry 'ti the Editor's - exchanges unhiss thou art sure he is done with them, neither shalt thou talk to him when he is reading proof or writing, lest heget angry with thee and invite thee out of his sanctum." • • . Here',, your money, Bolt. Now., tell me why your,ntaster wrote eighteen let fees about that paltry sum s aid an exaspe rati!,d "I'm sure, Sir, I can't tell, Sir ; if yoti!ll excuse me, Sir. I think it was because seventeen letters Aid not fetch it." "les easy enaugh,"ssaid Pat, '" to buiid a chininey-4--you: howid one brick up and put another one under it." A good many people 'undertake to build fortunes on thl4 equitable principle. LOOK HERE! . Z. 0411111 offeis to the publii, at Rrices that a cannot fail to quit, a large and superior wisort rnerti of GRO OE R-I ES, At thi• old and well-known establishment formeily oc eupled by Cf. M. Crane. , SGO TEAS, COFFEE, SPICE, FLOG)? SALT, (by the sack or banYl,) FISH, and all at...? ticks gisutplly found in first class Groceries. The' attention' of Farmers is solicited to a superior cfnaii,4 of G !CAIN ON..ASS SEE.DS, which the , undersigned has on hand and fur sale. CLOVt.le. d - TIJIOTIIY SEED, & GOOD Tr71E..42 sold at very' low rates for CASIL As I mean to merit, I hope - to receive, a libersi shire of public pjitronage. Z. COBB. 3104n-rat.' , March 3, 1838. . 9m3. " Murder will out." THE PEOPLE ARE DETERMINED TO ASCERTAIN - THE MFACTS,-E3 ' A ND it is just as impossible to conceal from theta 4. the circumstances attending the:ciiiimaission of a crime of great magnitude, as it will be to'snppress and lei;p front them the vital and important informs don that ©MaRBLIER In vie". of the GREAT DEM.AND for DRY GOODS, F.ANCY GOODS, ,CLOCRS & JEWELRY, - BOOKS AND STATIONERY,- VATS CAPS, 11007'3, AND SHOES. 'CROCKERY & T CHINA WARE, . HwIRD WARE PLATED WARE, PAPER. LLINGINGS d: Wl' D0 10,t4 PER, STOVES, AND Tiff WARE, • GLOVES I e HOSIERY. •11 • RMIiRODERIES AND RIBBONS, '417.1122TS DRATV - ERS: CLOTHS AND CAsSI3IERE SATINS-if SATTI*ETTS. P.:OATS . AND PAINTINGS, is .SELLING OUT AT PRESSURE PRICES. One'Dollar will buy a "I'l Lt." of any of the atro.re named GoodS, we assure you, at present. We advise, (disintereaVullysorcourse) all who de sire to get their money's worth—to " drop in" at once: Evcr.Etbipg must, shall, and will go, .y Cheap for. the"DIMES." No delay of Sales oil account of the rush, or " prea ! sore."' E erybody shall have they want op vhort notice, and at (almost) their own' price. Call and prove these assertions to be Indeed facts. , F. B. CIIANBLER. ; lithltrose,,,l'anuary- Sl', _lB5B. MEDICAL CARD! IN te,:tticring profertionalser'eices to lte inhab itants of * Susquehanna County, I deem it-my:duty to State thatio she Medical trcatment of diseases, jI rely mainly, upon flomoepathic remedies; firmly be lieving them to be the 4nost efficacion.s femeditil [agents I can employ. - I The following statistics taken from the 4 reCords llospitals4n Europe, show the marked superiority of the Horodepathie over the Allopathic. method of opilicat practice: , LVFL4II.4I.4TION OF THE LUNGS. 4E44 Hoapic•L+, Iloso., ' do. • PLETRIST.. Allap. Hospitals, Horn, P.FRITONETL4. Hospitals, - I Horn. do. 1- DYSEVTRR Y Alloy), Hospitals, Horn. do. PETERS. S 1114). HospitaJB 9697 931 - Hom. do. 3062 84 , • CHOLER.I. Allop;licuipitals, - 1278 646 • 50_ Hom. ' do. ' 848 69 - ALL DLSEAiES. Aiksp. Hospitals, 119,630 11,791 10 Hom. ,do. 32,655 1,365 4 I might Multiply theeettatistics to almost any ez• tent; but I have already giVen enough to justify the _position - I have assumed. 'Persons residing at a distance who wish.to consult rne,cau do so by 'letter, and receive a prompt reply. No charge for consultation, • _ • s \ Offce w at. the reard:tace of 6LtRUFS Dimon Esq. J. H. TOOMAS, Mc 1.1). Great Bend, Pa., }Vb. 3, 1858.—Sm • WOLVE 9 W AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCMaktAITS, at' Sept. 1, '5l: TURRELLV: - Clort). and. Timothy Seed, FOR SALE . at WHOI:ESALE.AND RETAIL; . by. C. D... 1.4„ DROP. GROCER[ . A comp/eta absaothitent at. '• „ilk • G. P a: 6, BMJ PATIENTSIIIIETA.LITY ADIIITTED. DIED. PER CEIIIT. 1,134 260 538 28 ‘,5 1017 134 13 '386 ' 12 - 3 623 84 13 184 8 ' 4 162 37 . u. 1,75 6 3 RAWLEY'e, , . 011 YES! 0 a!! HERE. WEOiVIE. l eor . ' BOYD &IWEIS En t ur AVING purchased Of S. A.W ruff his Sfock 11. in Trade, are ptieparod to mmodate all %hp will favor us with their custom, t " live and let live" prices. 4 STOVE AND PIPE, TIN, COP R. A. gIrEET I ON WARE of every descripticiE usually found the country. Alio, WINDOW SAS • , PANEL DOORS,I i WIND OEV ,B INDS, t LATH, - 1 PIN LUMBER, and BUILDING MA TERI' LS generally. Designs for Cbuntry building:a, w specifications and estimates of cost, Am., furnished{ to such,tB may dqitc them, at mmlemtkiirice3 Persons about buildbig in the County will find it to their interest to call on its. Come nd see us, we ,intond always to-keep t e latch-8W• out. Tin shop on Main str et,n few south of Searle'? hotel. Carpenter shop near he Methodi. Church. NAB. All kinds of pioduce taken in exchange for . 1 Wm- IT Bon) 1 —4 .._ wei;;;:x. i BOY* WEBSTER. Montrose, March 3, BPS -19 • • • ... . ANCROS I M A T FIUKIDS. I ccarx Two jt 0 LD 7 . 11110X11D . CO I LI11; . 771! R AZOILS SII/ATUrrOIITTIt RIM! " i EYERENCE—lhaionia, Tux! as" , j l j SDrrAIENT, 000rroneto, urn I LT lIAMMONOR, Ann Shop No. 3.lllserneut of Sovies hotel, onMermeMermen, Mermen, Jan. li, 1837.4 0111 - I.EftS l ivin g their Itook. of POST. B, are now rec SIMIIiO Lille S.OIIIM4R CDOUS I and invite their friends to eallfmd examine. Large Stock of DreodGoods.--Stelltk Shawls, Bonnets, Flouters and RIM ns; Silks, in vatie ty, Gents. Cloths, Cassimeres an Vestings, Gents. fine assortment of Fashionable lothing, rarsols White Goods, .LaeeJ Edgings, 1 4 ouneirws Collar; and Sleeves; a nd TriMmings. 0 Dry 's doods de partment is, we think, well chosen' n quality It styles. Groceriiiol.—. good stock.' Also, Iron, Nails, and llaldware.. 1 . . • Crockery.— large stock lints & Caps, 1 boots awl f• Carpet. Largeaasortiuent of 'W Montrose, .Feb. '2.1,11858. GOING : G'l tliTlitilt-' BT not thronzb the hand. 'of the She of olu own GOODS. therefore . GREAT INDUIC, ARC OFFER ED CASH CIUSTk tit OT on SIIORTSTREDIT, i Ith approved to avail themselves of is opportunity, l 4. Store's of . . 1 GUTTENBERG ROSE 'BAUM & CO., r . Ahr Ifrr-gtn 'I - 7.I4OSTROSE,SL?4'(2. CO., Ir: ~ * SCSQUEHANYA DEP Z . SUSQ. CO. !__. '• FORT' t -,- - or TO W 4 au; ;BR If we otter to Buil 3E - Dili • 4 .Vbf) Great -AN-0_ SIISP9ISION, Ha i le - wins .:;EFIS OF A KINDS OF . Ready ~ de Clothing, rchaße pricc., and same. d G D S., COMPRISINGIALLMOST E RS RISD OF B_T-62g a 0-D D 1 "CCU AS / RICIIBLACK A.' ANCY übs. PLA , L MERINOS.. TO - PURCIIA• • DrY GoOdS & which have been lately RI selling at lb DRY IRA DEO AN PLAIN ALL WOOL. AND 4SO.IINION I) kIISES; rARAMETTA'S :Zito 30 iwr cent. wer than even Ike... &e. In D. 051 killit II 011 S 3 • i ir. our Stock is con: Veto anci aiitonlabo i 10 1 l We ;a, also nave on hand one A !MATT STOG , OF . . oneXl2 tiltlaliff, which are offer SO per cent- lOwer than amp other Establishment In Ws section. Also Clothine made toor&s. in the taste* and boat _yammer. and WARRANTED. - ' All kind. of Grain taken at the lIIGU ST MARKET PRICES. Also Dried Apples and chift..e Feathers. a PleaSe call and price ohr goods. and ea sty younchea ortb s e above ACTS. _ s Gratteubtrg, Rose. 4l bannidc Co. .1 MONTROSE. Pa., 11iv.16.1857.-If P LINTS IN TBBES. B • VRIES, TIN, COrPER, ANDISILVE4_ FOIL, GLASS S B`• AND MULLBRS, LITDDGR APB'S, &e l. at th. Store of • , Montrose, Jan. k )858 - To Singlets and TEST the " Nitest Thing 0 Pilch Pipe, - {:giving the j, ark C.. For-tuning instrn '- beat," as the Pouti'ti may be, p bfe length. - Miqe of the b • ' vi'arranted perfect." Sent to ty. postpaid, on receipt oftl Montrose. Pa., June 24, 18• DOCT. R. T 103 NM accord 31,41p1t i i? 10 ; GE DOO SAD' Carl HOUFEUOL. beE des a hap GROCERIES, A N 0- at the lowest market priceal other artaeles; can all PHOEfIXI at the store of M. s., Montrose, itir. 4, I eV' . TEINGS AS SHOULD BE. ThEi E would asT to our tumorous Fdenda and Customer* that we T have teemed the ageneyormoal of the POPULAR PAv t ]iEDICIA BB of the day, broth* we Ore allowed ll* deft.. thr Wand: and Ire propose underth e butt time/. dividing hal f the mete with out customers. halw. good Mends and euhoolea. (If we • bayealM) you thatwlableave=only.ndlatthe I fainiters . • and Toil win dad eTelythlrig Which poor tlbmerid maws requirei for h rreaturatlon,atpikesonpamlWkdinthebl all 01 the medicine age. Among our inOlorfue may bri found the celdrrat-W Gualermeacara Idemdenrn Di, JAYS/11017AT% PILLS Sorildeell BALM;" Tax GIOLVAX LW* Ca Mt DaT ; HUMAN Vesrraen* Mamma ; Cremes Prarn; Garryfrea 111:171:141rell: Gomm VsarraluSt Jann's Sbancrama Ccestts JOruno's Vmantrvua ; Parr mum; c Rune Prairies RADWAVII RIADT AWN/ Lk every warty of • • ThayeettlPtim il l Medicines, warranted to sower the pitrleme for irbich they are moommendrid, with others totrnamtiotth to thelitlen4 Cell and see ea. Counsel and advice free of charge. B. THAYER, Jr. Iforrnmee. lice. 2, 17-tt REBIOVAL. j SADDLE ANH. TIARNEss SiloP OF G. .F FORDHA,M, . is removed to the building recently occupied by C. C. Hollister, on Main Street, one door above S. S.liou's, and where 'he will be happy to wait on all who may favor him with their patronage: Montrose, Jan. 6, 1858.-tt TILE SUBSCRIBERS havlng u tociated with them Mr. J. r.W. RILEY. of this place. the b est will hereafter be conducted ender the name and style of BENTLEY, R l ESD & CO . • We shall of necesdty have Co open a noreceof Boots, and we me very desirous that our old ones should be settled either by note or otherwise, at the carlkst convenience, °Mole having open accounts with wt. To pennons who have owed us for years and Suctsto us beeause of such indebtedness, we would give a special invitation to come in and see us. To those who ml far was bestowed 013'111 their liberal patronage and ti l l us romptly, we would tender our sincere thanks, earnestly so idling a continuance of their under a pledge that o th r eL ds l have no' muse to comp= 111 5% 3 1211 . ttI n la t o o n f hond CaIifiT.INTLY. a full assortment of all descriptions of Goods usually sold in the country. and we invite all wishing to purchase, to come In and examine our stock before buy. log elsewhere. BENTLEY k READ. Montrose, January 1,110. 01 11 . AID ♦ 1118 urea n A . , xo Tim Poo re 11 T ? Lo • n"" "; LAMIISO m E M A T • " • . NC:017.10.10 IS HEREBY GIVEN, uritpike Street ARIL. Tliil, ITAS just-returned from! New-York, with a large and choice variety of dOODS, bought for Cush, and selected with much- care, from over thirty of the best Houses in New-York, Which he oilers to his cus tomers and the public, Sit law prices, for Cash. Pis stock comprises ;,,, t" , , , ' - DRUGS, MDICINES, • PAINTS, . . OILS, WINDOW CLAW.% DYE STUFFS, CROCKERY, ' ' 'GROCERIES, MIRRORS, ' GLASS WARE, CLOCKS, : - : ' WALL PAPER, WINDOW PAPER, .. WINDOW OIL FANCY GOODS, .. , - SHADES, - MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, • _ JEWELRY, ' • PERFUMERY, - , oes,oll andgemp 11 Paper. I ING 6 a a•AM NM We p.reer to dispose AIMEE • ? HERS . ,: ote.. Those who wish ' 'e advise to call at the WORD CO.,PA., the Thankful. for the liberal patronage hitherto receiv ed-, he hopes to merit a continuance and Large in crease of the Fame. ABEL TURRELL. Montrose, Dec. 2, 1 857. MOUT HOPI HAILS' S2O,OOO 7 WORTH OF COOLS -- AT _ PANIC PRICES. IS NOW RECEIVING LARGE ADDITIONS OF RIALS to his stock that mill be Sold at prices to seat the times, Inch:ding a great randy of. ' Ladles' and Gentlemen's Dress Goods, with a full amoctment. In all departments of Ms M ADE and prima much reduced ; and tnany kinds of goodshaore than ' 5.).5 PER CENT. LOWER than early fall prices. lie 'could particularly call the attention of ABEL TURRELL. horl►itcrs I t is the new Eol* • „nand on Letters A nts they " Can't be tonged to any deaira , Gerpan Silver and ny part a the Conn- I. A. 11. SMITH. .—tf. rr HE subscriber has been receiving during the past 1.. three iveeks a fine lot of SPRING & SUMMER COORSs MEMBI at his every more tcept- vAvea making, with former gt4:ick, an assortment with whicli there is no comparison in this vicinity ; and - that they are being sold in a manner - satisfactory ,„ to customers is manifest from the fact, . 4 1 - . that notwithstanding all efforts at competition, the rush and sales thus far have been unprecedented. we mean with frequent additions, to keep the as. sertment good ; and ready or prompt pay 'b in , ' customers can rest assured that the old store is not to he outdone. In addition'to the large Tn. - riety kept for years, we . ' now have a good assortment of REAP Y-MADE CLOTHING, 44 1 r ALSO, BOOTS cf. SHOES, in all varieties. Please give ue a call. Gibson, May 21, 857. S. G. INGALiS. lop LAMBERRY WINE.—It is nutritious to the blood, promotes digestion, exhilarates the spir it strengthens and invigorates the whole systsem.' Price 75 cts. bottle. For sale by July 22, 857. A.,TURRELL- ii 013 • The books and accounts can be found at- the store formerly occupied by the subscriber& All persons bavins unsettled- accounts are 'requested tir settle the same as soon as possible. Ifl lion, Kitt FIXINGS, rtment of CROCKERY, 4 —o—D—g—,- . AU these, and many 4Bya be found in the ' L OCR, ' . ilson & Son. _ NEW YORK PRICES, or frn good Notectmd Accounts. riftsi call on F. R. CHANDLER NEW ARRANGEMENT. -rUAT DRY I 6OOPS, . • WOODEN WARE, ,JIARI). WARE; BROOMS, - STONE WARE, BR.USIIES JAPANNED WARE, , BIRD•CAGES. CANARY SEEP. UMBRELLAS, POCKET KNIVES, -GUNS, • • PISTOLS , AMMUNITION, I • TURPENTINE, CAMPIIENE, BURNING ALCOHOL, • • FLED, _ LIQUORS, (For Medicinal Purposes, only.) . TRUSSES, . SUPPORTERS, - SHOULDER BRACES, PORT *ONIA_E. , SPECTACLFS, SILVER k. I.ATED SPOONS, FORtiraS, &c.; GOO PENS, STATIONERY, VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, ke, Acid all of the most popular, , PATENT MEDICINES. BEST IN MARKETS TRY TUE BEAUTIFUL IN SHAPE. , FINE Eir TOUGH IN QUALITY. sold by J. LXONS/g SON Montrose, June 3, 1857. A 1-311ORPTUT NEW GOODS, CASH BUYERS., TO HIS :NEW STOCK OF Carpeting, Riff& Robes, Stoves, dm, as largc and rich and allow down prined :Czar Ma.roan, Dec. 24.1857. LOOK HERE : DISSOLUTION. NOTICE is hereby given, that, the firm of Hawley & Guild is thin day dissolved by mutual consent. • C. P. HAWLEY, Gibson, Aug. 17, 1 857. E. 'E. GUILD. The builnetts will be Conducted in the- future by the subscribers, under Or firm of. C. P. & 0. M. Hawley; who are constantly receiving from New 'York and Philadelphia the latest styles of . Fall and Winter Dry Goods, Clothing, &c., ali of which will be sold at a very small profit, for ready.pay. - C. P. HA ;MET. • Gibson, Sept. 2, 1851: 0. M. AATVLMY. ' • MONEY WANTED! PENNSYLVANIA ,MONEY taken at par in ex change for goods at McmtroN., Oct 2S, i '1357 NEW STOVES. H . la t Ur. i . f !" IT-T is just rece,Evin : g a ' , NEW STOVES,. including - ft full assortment of ELEVATED 0' L ARGE:O KEN, .‘ AND FLATTOP PREMIUM C0(05 STOVES, WOOD or COAL, ' ASOPERTOR VARIETY OF Parlor, Office, \ for WOOD or COAL; : AlEio • Stove Pipe, Zinc, Sheet Iron: Si Tubes ; &c., 11. ice. 111S/ASSoRT3IE . NT INCLUDE . die Mt SELECTind DE:SERA/ILE STO in market, and will be soul on the Most favo terms', &c., to which he would invite the p ticularattentioli of CASH - 11U-YERS NEW MILEOTD,MCtOber, 1 857.1 13-14 A C SMIT AND o T'llf.ZZenr.Lal'od,77.7.t.M.2.lly to tilieenblolne Burioiws , Hollow, Gibson, P to now prepan.ql to do all klndi of work hi tha . t line, and al bum hand a handsome lot of 4 plain and swelled .tody Cott WAGONS, CAR.HIAGES, that he offers for 'rale xery row for prom!, Iny; All kinds warranted. ' Mor.t kind"; ofvustoto work. 4nne In Illask.mlt And no he to frequently wiled upon to mono ciII.TINS, a tout% nape u• for the dead svrellas for the living. has expenne of Elting up a 'SPLENDID HEARSE, and la now , prepared to meet all orders on Ishort .notle JACOB I)1 GstLrox. 16.57,i4311mil ' NEW-MIL 4 ORD STOVE EMPORI Great Reduction in the i rice of S , —46. , • _ DICKERMAN 81 titn] A'gaeP:',.rtrvziatN,"',..T,Tis.,•`,T.‘, - ',`,.7,t",r;„fgel'ren,F47,4,! i and customers, that they have on hand e htrgest and Lel STOCK OF. STOVES ever offered td the Inhabitant.. of tillqZ•pinnria t:onntY• conairdn'of the now appnrecti pattern of; larrated Orem., Large Oren, f reynians, an. Caakinp Stotw,liesidea any quantity of Atrial for Wood or Coal, Office, 110e1 and nox . We have the beer St,ve: for larrning - coaLicondetleted no flue principle. ever made :solar a very medende prim • We would take this opportildity of rentim friends whoetre solicited to pufehat, ther Sloveff of Itedtars. that n mon,nt4 reflection win ofrinec they, the poor ecounmy to Alf. of. It I, a see!! emahltotheti fact that xetfing Stove!, by podelllng :beta - about the roffulfry. Itlt< fifteen per centornurt'grfferalle Hell nit twenty. to 6:11* tont haft delfts. and c 0.4 o effilertlt tf. Of coarse th 6 et 'cornett out of the pocket% of the parch,A-Y. In consideration of the above we offer o' STOCK of SiNLYIES a t mewl- per emt. IrAa flan anv peddlat , ill. eati E call anal gee If the.' tult Srar-Miaramp, CABINET MANUFAATO. Z. LA.T-FALI. I 4 A F T 1.71 t E and dealer in Furniture, is now prefotrodi orders or Bedsteads of all 6inds .at w retail on short notice. rctal' prides ran! upwat as, accordion. to style. II eals o ke ' Ready-made Collins ; and as he has Hearse, he is prepared to attend funera notice. New 'Milford, Dee:" 7, 1 556. F ARMI I RS.ATTEN rytHE tiroiersigueil would renteetfully -L the FARMERS and all others iuteres have associated ourselves together uncle MOTT it TILDEN, at the old stand of M. A: E. ]Lott, where pared to furnish PLOWS of the most ar terns now in use. such as Blab -hh-y's, Hearn, the. Also Points of all kifids, Cu'tirator teeth, and all kinds of pasting ers-and others, all of which we propose t as can be afforded by any establishment try. , ELIJA G. A. We are also agents for Emery's Ho Drag and Circular Saws for wood, aLio Powers, which we catclurnish on short Montrose. Jaw. 7, 1 857. - IPlotiaJiliftAiNpDi: Dress-Making' Establish LADIESWAT7E YOU HEARD T E ,YE RS. DAVIS, formerly of Ne• York, has ill opened a. Millinery and Fancy Sto e, in the vil lags of Brooklyn, and has just returns. from New York with it large and fashionable sto of goods, consisting of Ladies and Mitsies Straw II is of every style and variety, also Grape and Silk II is constant ly on - hand of .every Lite,and color, tog they' with a splendid :IS..4ortrtieht of Fancy Goods, sue as Embroi deries, Hair Braids, ITosiery, Caps, Lead-Dresses; Lace Goods, &c., he., all of which she dfcr at the lowest prices. Mr Particular attention paid to Ble Al Brooklyn, Mar ft, 1 857.A7tf STOVES, STOVES. ir UR s tores have been so thoroughl U entire satisfaction (dal], that they ommend from -- Montrose, s • 0 gig • t 4 •-• le.l " Vl= Ga cr, • f, a V . v. , Li) C tTI = J. = MI NEW SOU JU.S2' ARRIV,ED, A SELLING 'AT GREATLY REDUC FOR THE READ C . 11. SI • • J. Motkiiose, Nov. 2G, 1857. • DISSOLUTI .copaiitnershiphetoreetk.Z . 4, ! HOWELL is this day "dissolved ht. The books and:accounts are in the for settlement ; and the butchering canied ort at the old stand by J. A. J. Montrose:No tf• . _,AY.FR.,'S - Q. H:ERRY PBC TORA, 11131 1221 THE ICA.PID C 1 ItE 01 , . Colds, Coughs,any Hoarseness, 3 FOR Itaninttst r lldsso.,. With Der, • Int. J . C. Ans: I ,do not hesitate to best remedy 1 bean ever n and for Soarsenees, Influents, and the coot symptoms of a COMO , your Cuntar, Its constant Use in my practice and 4ir the MA Wu years has lehoun it superior Virtues for the • treatment "or complaints: . -KUHN KNIGHT, Dl. D. "a gel— A. B. WORTLEY, Esu.,of Grum, N. r., writes: . I bars user your PICTOKAL. toyselrand 111 my family ever since you Invented it, and believe it the best medicine fortis purposeever pat tad With a bad cold I should sooner pay twenty•Gre dollars for e bottle than do without it, or take any other remutly." , ~~ aLI ME ~~ BROTAILIL AM: I wilt °lawfully certify your Pecroust. Is the best remedy We possess for the curd of ;Ihnoping Cough. ,croup. and thochest 'dlseatiew of children. Se of your flatertiity In the South appreciate year ekUl, and commend your thedicine people. 11jitA31 CONKLIN, 3L.D. A.310;. 1 LEE, Eau.. 11.0frrintrv, lA.. writes, 3,1 Jan., :111.56:• had a tedious lufluenta, which confined 0413 he doers six week* took many medicines without relief: finally tried your Prbrout by the advice of our clergyman. The first doot relieved the soreness in my throat end lungs; less than ono half the Leith made me completely well. lipur medicines ate the cheapest me well ea the best we con buy, and we esteem yen, Doctor, and your remedies, es the poor toun'erfriend.. haring, new, at that he : Your CatILIT Pecrout• to performing marvellous cure , on this Section. It hasroliored sorund from niarmingsymptutut sr consumption, and is now curing n man wi•.o has labored motes 'll affection of the fungi fur the lost forty Yotrs. IiEK RY I« PARKS, Merehant. of work `Shop. having at the A. A. ItA3ISEY, M. D., 'Autos. Ifeamos Co., Tout:,., write,. • Sept. 6,18 MG, "During my practice of tunny years I have found I nothinr eVto rine exte.nv Perrontt fot dying case and re lief to cows ptive patients, or curing suck nO*re curable." We might 'del volomes of evidence, but - the most con% hieing 1 proof of the virtue' of this remedy le found in its effects upor SEM Pr(' tac,bly no one tornedy has ever been known which mod lc many nud such clamorous cases as this. ..Sade no human aft reach; but even to those the Carrart ''Ecton.st Mforcls re dot and comfort. . 1 At ores. . Aston Reuss, Niw Ygra CiTY. Morrh Doctor Arty:, Lowriti I foci ft a duly ands pleawuro to in form you what year etatTlY ha, 4.,n0 fur my wif tits had been ftse months laboring, node, the iiinaerou. aymp , toms bf Caramitiptiwil, from whi,ll no nil to e. l.id proallre gaCr her ninch relief. ?he taus etradily uotil Dr. Strong., of this city, whore we have come f.ie wince. recesitnendell n trip your medicine. We blows his. I..intheis, as .ve dn your hiall tir *tin has TOCON'ervllrtun that day.. else is het yet surstrong aw I the_used to be. hot (rota her coulth. zonfraliWberwolf troll 1 You rs, with gratitude :ire) regard. .01tLAIS1/0 it'll:LEY, or linsir.tvittr , land 'Wax . us him& eclected heir stock Coal Stoves, rhoves: e diving Chrtsumptireeetoro clot deetepair till yeti !etre-tried Annie PECTORAL It I. =WV by one of the lee 7-4 necelkal themistaln tht world, gad ite curele MI round uA Inv-pooh thee hi gh merits ite rirtwes.-- railuddphia Ladfer. . Aye r's Cathartic i ls. quiz sciences of Chemistry anti Medicine 19.ve been - taxed 'I I Melt' utmost-to produce this beet. moat perfect- purgative 1 which is known to man. innumfralge rotors art shown that these PILLS lots° virtues which surpass, in excellence the ordints ry medicines, aad that they with unpreeedentedly upon the esteem . 1 sf all men. They are safe and pleasant to take. but powerful U sure. Theft penetrating propertien stimulate the vital activities,l i - , : , A the body, remove the obstructions of its organs, purify du , i isloOd. anti expel disease. They purge out the foillhumont whict l' '' breed and grovr distemper, stimulste Film:o4i or disordered or - ons into their' atural action. and impart healthy tone-wilt 1 strength to the whole Epstein. Not oily do they cure the every ° lay complaints of every body, but a!so_fortaidable.aud danger. me diseases that, have Attfffloi the ,beet of human skill. What they produce powerful effects, they hre, at the same time, in all I minished doses. the vafest end beet physic that can Iseereployei I for children, , Being sugar-coated, they are pleasant to take I and being purely vegetable, are free fltati any risk of harm I :invest lutve-Deen made which surpriss belief were they not cob stantiated by men of such exalted pdsition and Cilirdetq 11l t. forbid the imspicion of untruth. Many eminent eler,„...vaneu not I physicLaus have lAnt their mimes to certify to the putdic the re I liability of my remedies. w bile others, base cent me the ...,tar I into et their cvniviction that my Preparations contribute ins 'mensal} , to the relief of my af icted. suffering fellow.men. The Agent.below named In phnved to itarliiik gratis my Amer ; I leen Almanac, osntaluing directions for their use, and certl I caste of their cures of the following complaints:— rw ing our kepand P it Con !. To r t than nothlnta ra efpcnan 1Er11321 11. 11e2,2e Costiveness, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy, burn. Headache arising from a foul Stomach. Nausea. In.liges tion,Morbld Inaction of the Dowels.and Pain arising therefrom Eititulency, Loss of Appetite, all Ulcerous and Cutaneous Die eases which require an evernant Medicine. Scrofula' or Bing'. Brit, They, alio, by purifying tire blood end stimulating the eye tern, Care ninny complaints which it would not,be supposed tlie• could reach, such as Destfilese, Partial Blindness, Neuralghs Nervous Irritability. Derangements of the Liver and Kidneys Bout, and otherfundred complaints arising, from a low stateo the body or obstruction of its functions. Do notbe put off by unprincipled dealers-with some other pit they make more profit on. 'Ask for Arsa's Pius, and take noth lug else. No other they can glee you compares with this in It Intrinsic value or curative powers. The rick want the best ai• there hi for them, and they should hare it. Prepared by Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell Mass. .Plug 3a Crs. PTA BOX. PIYE BUIE. /01111. SOLD BY ' ABEL TfRRELL, and by all Druggists and Ilecl . icing Dealers.—ul 4.3.3)1ew 11 kinds 0; to fill all olesale or from $2 son hand n elegant son hot Wp bare - received - tlic lolloiving letter in relation. to Anlimo: Fore Commng, Susq, Co., Pa.,. Sept. 2Sth, 1856. Afessrs A. J. WFIITY: CO., New York:— "The Morse's Indian Root Pills had front you gii.c knivcrsaugaii/ruction, in EvEax INSTANCE, and our farniers use them for ahuost everything. The'Dxsi tYry.r.: has been.raging itr this section to an alarm ing extent, for the last six months, SCARCELY a siNGLX camily having escaped, EXCEPT TIIOSE WIIERE your pills have been CSED AS A PREVENTIVE, in which case they have NEFER FAILED. r will inform you shortly how to send a further supply. Your obl.. Serv't." iLPIIONSO 11. SMITH. MI 1 if nnounce to cd, that ire the firm of we are pre roved pat. !ones /roil Landsides, for Farm , sell as /otr 46h:ennu i ][OTT. Such letters as the above. needno comment Cron ns they ought to eoarinee all of what we firmly believe that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pilla.'h . re the very Lea Pill ever made. • - Sold in Montrose by S. U. & 1). Sayre, and by on , person in every town, and in all country stores. A J. White& Co., 2 St. Peters Place, Igew York, sot,. Proprietors., , ' 47:4 ILDE\. e Powers, og Churn Lice. "VOR SALE IN ONE BODY; about 5500 acres q. Land cm the waters of Spring Brook, a branch of the Lackawanna river in Luzerne County,Penn'a. about midway between the thriving towns of Scran ton and 'Pittston.. these lands are covered with mai liable timber, and beam', situate in the most extensive mineral region in Pennsylvania—known to contain iron ore—and bellesed to-abound in coal, and being also in the immediate vicinity of several railroads made and now in progress—offer to the Capitalistan opportunity for the investment of money that seldom occurs. For further information apply to N. P: Ho. sack, Esq., No. 11, Wall-street New York, or to the subscriber, at Montrose,Susquehanna county,Pst., the attorney in filet of the owners. • April 6, 1 854. 'HENRY DRINKER:: Mil chin- , * ,t Home. f TIE subscriber keeps constantly - on hand for 'sale 1_ at his establishment in Montrose,the best md ty of SOFT SOS P, manufactured from the lye of wood ashes and grease, in the old fashioned way,aild not by any patent process. For those that furnish the grease,he manufactures the soap for $1,60 a harrel. Warranted in all cases to be agood article,or tke Soap may be retnrnedand the money refunded. Alwayi tried, to the need no rec Per barrel Half Barrel (.aflou.., 117holosale dealers will be furnished—if &lire at the Ashery inMontrose—at the rate of ten Barr for $45,0r at Scranton at ten barrels for $5O. 'JOHN- HENRY WARES Montrose, March 7,1;656. FLOUR, Q. ALT, GROCERIES, TEA, COFFEE, SEG R, for sale low, for cash. Call mid see bef.rr purchasing elsewhere, at S. S..DSOTT'SS Montrose, Aug. 1 2, 1 857. LAWNS! LAWNS!! TEW STYLES; at reduced prices, at • „ 1.1 - _ MOTT'' • A - FORTY HORSE POWER STEINVICINE FUR SAL IN GOOD ORDER.' • 9 FEET,eight inch stroke; 14 . inch .Cylinder, 0 lance-wheel, three tons. Is a strong well, machine.. Suitable for a Coal Shalt or Tannery, will be sold very low. Addrvs, ' POST BROTHERS. Jan. 14,1 ' 857. iltontrose. P • D D PRICES, 1 -, LINE AND PLASTIVIL FIVE stibscribers are now burning and will el 1 constantly on hand, Lime of a very su ri , quality at Montrone Depot, and will sell it inaky 1. , . , •'' quantities at, a fair price. Persouti wishing a rite STIP All,l GRIST'AN D -SAW MILL. i quantity can A be supplied i.:;on a feasonablo nett e. . 130 ST BROTHERS hating puiehised the above Superior gtound Plater will be kept eonstand on i establishment,will keep eopstantly on - hand ,Ss hand hereafter. to 1. L. POST; perfin( ald,Piite Flour,porse,itral of superior qua!- . .. 11. DRINKS. . - it/,olio Cliap and Brqtt at he lowest cash prices.— •, , W. JESSE . Custom work Will be doke with despatch, and in ail Montrose Depot, April f 1,.. L. SEARLE eases Warranted. / - N i Montrose Ju1y..111,11'.. NS Az SON H' N. ,088 4 J.-A. nutual cnn.vnt, de of Z: Cobb, .usiness will bo 088, . HOWELL. A fresh supply, including the best SYRUP in o just opened, rind going, cheap. • Oct: 28; V, J. LYONS & SO Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza. SCRIM:WIELD, stiae, Yeb: 7, nil& Aiithinn or .Plithisic, anti Bronchitis. )laNcassrte, P 4., Feb. 4. ZS.6. Consumption. Read the following Letter. 11.02)1E TESTIMONY,_ DR. MORSE ' S INDIAN Root PILLS Valuable Lands For Sale. SOIP MANUFACTORY. PR ES GROCERIES. The Independent Repulliear k . Pt aLtertro sirtßT 11111RE16.1.1f VOILSINCI, AT 11011311.011; FA., Al $1,50 PM' ANNUM, it( LDTANCS. • Metes of Advertising.. One squarel,l6 lines or los) e oite week, ' :SO,SC One square " two weeks,.. .. ;'..0,76 Ono square " - three weeks,..' 1,01 One square • '" one month,.. .. .. :.1,25 One square_ • 44 , two months, ' 2,20 One squari " three months, 11,06 One square " • six months, 6,00 One square • " 'One year, "8,00 Two squares one year, . - 16,00 Three squares one year, . - 20,00 kive:squares one year, ...... .... ....`...'.,.-.25,00 Ono column one • 40,00 Yearly advertisers will have the privilege,of alter- ' ring or changing their - advertisements without ad ditional charge. • • Business cardS, - not exceeding five lines, insetted at 92,00 per annum.- , • Job WOrk. This °flies is supplied with a good assortment of Jobbing materials, and all.kinds of JobliVork, such MI Cards, Posters, Partiphlets,itc., will be done neat ly and promptly BUSINESS CARDS. Dr. E. P.-Wilmot. GRAI)tATE of the Alloredfile and Homeopathic Collier* r :tfe , lieine. la now permanently located In Ghat MO, Pa. ' Of dee, corner of Maine and Elisabeth St., nearly opr.oettethe M. E. 'Church. May fat, txt.-ir ..• Dr. It Smith & Son , . . C... lIP,GEON DENTISTS. Rein&pee and (aloe, oppeldte the gam. 17 tkt church; (North filde.) In Mon:roan. Particular attention wilt de glen] to Innerthur teeth on Cior-u and Sttvut Nate. arid to SIIIng nee:tying tenth: i Montrone - . Jan. IS. IVA. C. D. Virgil„ -• 'E RESIDENT DENTIST. hmi removed hls OICIte to Ids aca-naldence. next- door above , Dr. Fathers, on Turnpike Street, where helms fltfed no rooms la a style of nwoess and convploieg.beiltilng hiss professl on. Stomas; bctober 7, 154',..-tod- • 1. D. Vail. N. D., FiriSlciAN AND BURGEON, bads peritialtentlp located blipsel at Brackocyville, Susquehanna dounty„ Pa., and will promptly attend to all calls with which he trLayjm favolett.-104v1i1 ' • - Bushnell, - TTIMILT A TIINSELLOR AT LAW. Office orer 8. B 11 , W:ears Drug re, SCIIGrUIIN Duarr,ya.-11y1 Keeler & Stoddard. TILEA LEES fl BOOTS & SHOES. Leather and riadlny. on Maine A., find door below Searle's Hotel. Montrone. Pi... 000000 KIVU/4.... C. S. SIODDAID ' William H. Jessup, TTORNEY AT LAW &NOTARY PUBLIC. Office on Ter 11. tic Square„ Sloxlsot.r.. Bentley & Fitch; 1 ITODNEtS AT LAW; AND !COL - NTT LAND A(1.78. Pi, Oflce west of the Court noose,. hloutnve, Pa. 'II. et. ourri.zy,. • L i MeV - Albert Chamberlin. • 4 TIORNEY AT LAW; Awn JUSTICE OF TIIE-PEAbE.... °tee over I. L.,,Pokt & Co.'e Store. Alorrniren, Pa. 1 ' I Vi r m. H. Jessup, • .. • - k .i AM) ' TTORNEY AT LAW COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS bAr the State of New York. w • attend to all Ludlum enrrynts b him iiith prompenem and ttdell . Mace on FubUc Square, neon. led by lion. William Jeskup. . . 'Abel Terrell, j, EALER J? DRUGS. NIEbICINES. tEIIICALS. Pa 4.4, Oils, Dves.tuffs. Groceries. Dry Goods, Hardware. Stottelva.s. Gias. , .are, ('-locks. Watches. Jewelry, SilvenStwons.Spectari6ON slni Doorosocras, 'rroks...s. Surgical Instrur.lrats, Liquors. Precut, ~ y. !liners, Stationery, Druslms. Shoe., Yankee Notion,. Le. F. B. Chandler, , -• _ i) E 11 1 ., / ,g„7.1110'..„TM YuctAantatho Grei • Post Brothers, • DEALERs IN DRY (.1091):1, Gruallea. Crockery, Ra'rdwara, I.mt6er, Four. etc., ouruerpf Turn pike street and Public Are. u,. 3.1.1.,NT/Loar, Pa. • J. Lyons & on;, EALERS IN DRY GOODS. Gror;rica.llirdwarc, Crockery. Tinware; Booka, Se.; also. carry on theltooxlimuNo bane* Public Arcane, Iforranat; Pa. LYONS:, • _ Bentley r ßead & Co., )rkE,ti.Etts TX DRY GOODS, Drup. Medicines. Paints. OSin JUs Sirocerice s Crockery, Iron, Clocks, \Wadies, Joy, Orr, fairer spool., Perfumery, he. Brick Block, Mohr*ast. airy-Cc • c. V. LW. W. Ruin'. William. & William U. Jessup; ue- Rockwell & Winton ANITF.keTURERS.tind Deakmln km... /IL hum. Unil..m4b,,Tar.i.suis, .tc.; au, N 0.40 Courthad streetiNEwYons. (up 'stain.) a. R. itocku-ri.7.. r. W. WINTON. , Nk r,,,,, a ),.. rv1 .E.. a. n! l =t _De t .l 7r In Salt. Pork. Pl.h. Cornertho eag lira.herel;tor::l7-raoes..mothyapll,iatZ Thayer. • .• - • Piprslcits AND suRGEos, ,Mosl-rmsr.:, Ofnce In the Fen:nein etute. ttn-S • Z. Cobb, rhEALER IN GROCERIES.. at the store recently occupied 11 by Crane & RpgL Idontrose, Pa. , Slots - mrot , Nor. ....t.1.957.-tf , . • • . . .Bankinff louse - OF ‘ POST. COOPER dt CO. lt , HENRY DRINKER, • ',,','',‘ r .WI!. MUNTTING COOPER: November .12, 1 . 85 S ISAAC L..POST. ' DRAFTS on New York City and Philadelphia.— ..1J Collections promptly made and remitted. - Office hours from I l A. U. to S. Messrs. Allen it . Paxton, N. York. REFERENCE, &Maud C. Morton, Esq., Phil's. . . 1 Him: William Jessup, Montrose. PATENT MEDICINES. AMONG:thegreat variety of Medicines at TurrOl's Store, maybe found all of Dr. Jaynes justly celebrated _Fatalby medicines; Ayres Cherry Pectoral and Cathartic. Pills; lillsey's Forest Rine and Forest Ms; Holland celebrated German hitters: Louden's se ries of Family medicines; 31erchard's (landing Ell, the greatest tem• edy for sprains In Remedy; or best crer known : Mathewson's Infallible Remikiv, and Haw n - tee. and a variety ot other kinds; Traded i Magnetic Ointment, the at remedy forums, rheumatism, and all Indararnatory eomplaleta Pond's Rainier. a first mite thing for similar purpoxes as the above ointment- Andrea's Poin Destroying agent. a good article ; Woodenclea Balsam and tone Liniment ;- its - Nairn Jaundice Bitters , Canker Drops. Liniment, and Dysentery Drops; !Ulcer's 'Compound for Dysentery:. floughtoe's Pepsin. for Dyspepsia; Extract of Buchu and Extract of Sarsaparilla.; a variety of Paivot, thane* in market, - Plus, Ac., and an almost endless variet,e of Patent Medklues, altogether toil punter ous to enumerate—but sod:colt to any. tied the public will - find near , ly every thing in thin line, at the Drug and Fancy Store of Montrose July, ISM'. TURRFIL. Mann factureO's Insuraice Comian),' • • CHARTER PERPETUAL. • , Granted by the State of Pennsylvania. CA PITAL E ,115500,000/ z MARINE,% INLAND TRANSPORTATION. IFIIIS Company was organized Frith a Cal Capital, and the Directors have determined to adaptthe business to its available resoarees=to observe pru dence in conducting its affairs, with a prompt adjust ment of losses. . . A.S. Ltretscarr, Preet. 'firm. A. Rnonzs, Vice tet. ALFRED VEERS, Secretary. DotEcroas.—Aaron S, Lippincott ; Wm. B. ca ns, Charles Wise, J. Rinaldo Sank; Wm. A Ithoies, William Neal, Alfred Weeks, John P.:- Shiont, Charles J. Field. James P. Smirth. OFFICE, No.lo Merchauts'7Ezchangc, Phil.: A. N. DULLARD, Agent. • Montrose, Pa., May 13, 1 83f.-1•7 .------ • • 14 it 8, ml for raisingcttr edthelnlroght:ei:titng carriage sin g G odda t 'a p P s at. exit is, preparid to furnish and put them on at the shortest notice. I Montrose, May 6,1867: $5,00, :2,501 4 113RSONS desirous of paying inc thoney,on debts 'e I. of any description, eati do so by leaving their •payrnents with Post, Cooper-ik.Co . : Bankers, Mont - rose & V` to•incredit, whose redeipts• will be allowed - - from their date. ! C. L.VARD. April 15, 1856.-1 • • _ _ FOR SALE, NEW ONE HORSE WAGON. - I 1 No. " " Cutler,' Enquire of • Montrose, Jun. 6,'58. F. B. CHANDLER, PROFESSOR , WOOD'S - ET A R •RESTOR.ATIVE at 1.1. Jan. ,6, . TURREWS. DOA IRA OINK AND BIRD SEED• 1../ for sale by J. LYONS & SON. Montrose, Dee. 9,1137 t- - = BUFFALQ ROBE'S • superior lot just received, and will be sold low, p A by 11,:BURRITT. .t ,New Milford(' Nov. 11 n TIEINDS.& M G ORTGAES. A new sup .11...1 ply just printed and sule at this office. Feb. 17, 185 S: " • A• Baldwin, NOTICE. ECM
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