or the Independent Repubficax le Wives and Danghtere. To Panne avejakeri the re rionsibility ie realCsurte of this ,Coutity in ‘_slue in •five . years" 'the fainters - -in relatitin . to 'ow,il wish to..ennsult lilt to itssert.tl4t ,an We double have :address this subject. •• you to obtain rd,eo-operation.: IStany: of iti in sewingin:d:other employ. ua • tel : health. - Many: hare •meni's,..but not reofitable2- 1 leal,. : e txringuest.the proprie: in , * to<falee poultry for tlet 3 turkeys 101 bring Sbout-141" 5 eta: cacti,- atui you keep,the ,kena, from 25 to 64 ctc each; 40 ets.l &MI off the - earlyl tember, and untilliew Years. yozi are mpg,. trients •-j . njuri. healthy. etttpto Therefore I be, . t,y . ot .yoti marlot .Guo each Geese.; niatht;rs ; Citi Guinea Hens pool fry' in - .§c Unw ninny n 20 Gos. , e, 20. you-can send-off 20 Turkeys, Ducks; and .100 -chicken.l— tq, bring - $66 '.;-.- riftist rate and _tent at the 1 t f i. '.4a.bring 4 t 00. - i fpne trio ' ughtei, in six, would raise so 1 "send.n It to nacket,.hoia• mill .he brought into the Such U'iUt of aiA- if MO u right time oti sr's - icire. n r. muelt poultry much oritonts Zollityl ' -. ,: , , • . - . . ''''l. have sat this .county was. capable of Se:id - 4(0:i , : t ; INXI wcirthof butter pet _Year. •As large rid 1 , come front-spring s and small aiteettS,stVfiei miles are Made rich by cimstant ' AitipPlogs t fr na. the niarlint;•cvery Lunch of pkidnetitie larn•Mig ' wants stimuli iing ,by ' ' eomikficcicontact with-the New .York .mar- - teti 'and prOituetioni will increase and "money Willbelomeltriore plenty. For' this reason ; ,i,tafiiiittei. , . itinin, I prOpose& that the. aio. Op_ liiiiin ' third firthe butter returns. -If 't this.iii*e th case ; I think -the farmer woul d . bay:sin:are b tter and•betierlotiter: gat, of I'l4 - tuner:lf tt..1.10 . - too poor a ctualikv- for the en‘airee;consequently, the farmer s.loses.' . It the Wife etceire' one-third of the 'return's, she - Hill- - tfilO- i-nnkp no Eg... -, :l_lauttar as her neigh, bur, and asuch of.it , and do it up In as :nice tiniarin r: - Ladies. he, ' very_ particular in:g*ting u -articles fur . the hOusehold . ' n u e. t • . I think there could not ',mull be done in vedetlilesi - btit I-think the next thing for the titble s is •frutt... .Grapes - packed:in saw dust -Ain -- be - Sent. - 1 Cranberries are's4 per bashel. • Let are athr A .your' husbands to ltch. their swell Ilgads and , set out, t h cranberries The. eery best - .ripi2l . e.i live oug . i t ttifziend to. . - .tnieket, atitLie/iglaslot any? - The very best kind bi, , Pezi we oititt to send.:--and who, has ',qragy ? ' Quinets too. Apples tied eranbe rtes can be kept in the cellar till veing, °reap, her shipped in warm weather . in 'January . F . ebruary, or. March, by express. witinitit fre • g. Nice hooey will. Jim• to ship.- Ch tnuts and Melon - nuts will,iiay • to - ship. Fidel the :househol d .mailei.rs..si-i- There sre't mes these things are scarce anll • very high. Ladies, ifyou will apply' your tn selvos yotr 611 search out many other things , which you •ve to spare and at a good profit. Will - you pease to think ‘kt'tlic46 things -and . do what -yo lean for the New York markets. and aid rile in bringing about-my d‘csired'ob -1 ject; viz. to make' this-a marketing. county, ,a rich county aturto double the value of 'real estate in fir years? li!ppeal to you, for I . . - intluanee, and appeal to. you be. ajegt 4 .worthy Of your atteation. to New York via; N. Y. Sz- E. R. try . is poor till ybli get :to Or , and, that county is not as anti, rAis•.- }'roam liefe t=.3 Nov Tur k-1 ' W. k R.. there is no dairy. 'er '. you!leave Scranton. New fruit growing tate—r.so we ha ye ly Orange outity . , and. we l must -Will , you all ..tri.i. Will the en they. seed .doWn their 'land • in . J Pleait!lo - %0Nr .. .12h1f a. bushel -of . r y seed to; he litt:i, - and the next: nail.: ottlovs , r seed to the cert... dial(' seed . their land. Ladies,' .h then; and a , le them a few ques., not. let those lords run on to their .for in time: vod niay have to s9f. know your osulie the o From here A., the con lange cout4 iss;this, na via D. L. d - country :Ali -.dense 'a a no rivats.,or beat' that. farmers, w Sef)tember, good Mum' ?klatch ten .Many do n please Avat. Lions. Doi ,destructio. sm.- -Men generally lose, nothing tug .with their kites, Last scason Idr.foi. 200 ~ or 300 lloga, but ind them. ,The reann Thad. the ~e this •begiiti to have repo. airier, - 'One thicig leads to atimh we produmi, the more Will be upon us no aceOunt cif our-living s'k'ew :Yuck' Market. - I am with llt-Irty movement tot The vp(l:4 4 this county- . - :. • --..._ , Yam's Respectfully" ! ._ -*- rIENRT MeKrsniy. t''er with th by eonsult Iliad an u could nut,l Order wis,l Tailor! for, orithe.m) tile deinei mifiear i tit t•h`e peo . S . lt , l'r,GsPelitY , r... , is 117' , .R ..4 . Th.-m/3,-1i has been often re inarlad, a id e'er}' truthfully too, that a man to write \ ell must think well ; raid that in orderjo dcaller, even conceding the atoll Ty. and, equall3 important—something in ii write ohoi t—he must ha%e time. And Set a class of leaders are quick to condemn the least felt off in editorial ',tem 4, and aF. pear to iegard - an cditor as 'a inere mai hut out of ish h Can be inees.antl3 ground every• N ariety ofeachng, at the mere will of the onerator, rto grittily their own am caprus domande. No matter what the drawbacks .r. —whethet perplexed with a thousand busi -tri-nortiralcimesue„...-lares, whether his body be scorched *ill fever ; or his head racked 'with paini; - 73!sther there is a perfect profucion of ajartlaig %cap, or a gloomy dearth of oix.ur is expected to be unfailing in las daily con ributions, bothon quality and ,m -tewevi forest! Torimi.ter each day to a- mass of readers, a d to strive to do 'it acceptabl3, is our delig t We lose our prof.. ssion, end will be a indZfatelable an our labors to In - terest ou patrons as we can ; but we are no steame ine, ;hat does not - tire , -and we can not perfo in - pack-hoise labor without some• times b piing overburdened and omision ally ing 41)3 the wa3• stde. If people could bu think or knovi of the multitude of 1 lIIDICAL Cifilill cares and anxiettes inciOnt to editoriallife It e ud o eri f z. nisganna County, I deem it m rofessional services to the itibato the 3 winti ld be less exacting and withhold- l N tanu that.in us,r Ye medical crcaiment of d'seay duty to state ses4 their ce surable expressions when the Call- rely mainly upon flomoepathic remedies , firmlpied =lna of paperfall short of their approbatior. teviug them to be the most effleamows rem Could- y know of the large list of exchang ag!'fim I can eroPloY - es to be ally gilled over, the commtinica- d t " l ingBti4. r t en"nthe rew l i : f trans to e exammditieedand correct, fosjvEuivpe, ovtem ar ked au y f f th e Hospi tals. over theAllepethje method of ed,—pr. fsheeta-to be read, and thc.amount me d ica l practice of ropy hieh miff. te furnished from a lain - INFJ.A.IOI"ATIOY-OF THE LUNGS. dyed - d' rent source , . ' they would cease to PATIANTS MORTALITY regard a occasional relaxation from editorial ADMITS'!" IMI'D PERCENT . - 1,134 260 23 laboi as the Jesuit of indiffeience or idlenev, 1 / 1 0 1 QP• H" P gail l c 638 28 6 and he p pared only to express a wonder Iso m. __ ° ‘, I r br. IT.R I: LS how Ou ad amount„of diversified duties ea:1 ,41 4 44 1102mixii, be perfo med in a contains-us round.--Har- li mn . i c - rts6aist el4ropla PERITONEXIS Furl ' N mace —The folloiing facts are to n l p ncl d P o ttill'l ' from interesting article on the family • Dysmay:Ry nomenel turn of England and Wales, in the Allop nosPhelet sixteent annual report of the register-genee. Nom. do al of En land : s • , . .F.Ei'ERS. Thee dices of birtlas, morel:Teased deaths Amp gestAsilk for 171 rears ' contain more than 21,000 000 n°l° ' do. . ° -names. In England Smith la by far the 'most rHOLER.A. Sr 1 Allop Hospitals, leiS ti4if - 1150 eottimol name, whilqin Wales the !lama of n ow . ,do ' 848 god ' 8 Jones p :dominates. During the period - ALL DISEASNS. ' ! • above named, the - records of both England Allop Hospitals, 119,480 11,291 40 and Wes miaow 285,037 pawns named' Hain. - d 0 ... $ 2,666 1,,11111 j 4 ' Smith, ekt,9oo named Jones. (X tae I might multiply these statistics to almost, any ex. whale ' 'elation of England and Wales • ! , mot but 1 have already given eimegh 40 jos*, the ___„, 1E65,0 e person in 73 was named Smith, ; orep al l a t B 1 h en a y, B4- b . s, Isis -8 m 4 pos Petrone residing at a OtSLIIIMe who wish to comma one al was a Jones,one in 115 a Williams, 1 me, e cau do so b. , letter, and receive ' s prompt Teply one in 4E3a Taylor, ,one in • 152 a Davis , ho charge for consultation. and cam in 175 a Brown. Over half a mil. 1 ' , WI/Kiev. die resid lice of CHARLES Dams, Esq. lion of the whole population were tamed J.H. TIIOII(AIf, If I) Smith Jones. WOLFE'S . . . . , - If a cigar: :cakes a maii : lll, will z a k RDMATIC SCHIEDAM SCFINAEPE, at • iriftlee a Man-ilia - 4 - - - ' - ....1- Sipt. 1,.'57 . - -N TEIRRELL'S . . cheroot :NEWS, • • • Tent—lfoinetcard Bound. . ••. Where'er ire meet, you always my, • , ri What's • the news? What's the , news? = ray what's the order of the day? •_ what's the news? What's _ the dews? Oh, I have got good news to tell! My . flavior, bath done all things well; And triumPh`d - over death and heft= That's the news! That's the news! The Lamb was slalgon Calvary— - Tlpit's the news! 'That's the news! To set a world of sinners free— Thies the news! That's the news! Twat there his precious blood was shed, - - `Twsit there he bowed his sacred head, But now he's risen friim`lbe dead— ' That's tho news! ThaCs the news! • To heaven above the Conqueror's gone— That's the mews! That's the newal liels,passed tiomphant to his throne— Tha('s the news! That's the news! - And on that throne he will remain • Until as judge he comes Again, o• .• • Attelided by a dazzling tram— • • That's. the ticks! That's the news! , His work's teViVing all around That's the'news! That's the hews! And ntany have redemption found—W • That's the news! That's the news! . And since their souls have caught the frame, They shout to his name, And all around the'y spread his fame—, - Thbr's the news! That's the new s! • The Lord has pardoned all my sin—. ' • That's the.newsl That's the news! • I feel the wiuiis now within— , That's the nears! That's the news! -.. Arid sh.ee lib took my sins away, And taughttne bow to watch and pray,. Pin happy non-,.front day to day— , That's the,news! That's the newel And Christ the Lord can save you now-, 7 ' That's the news? That's the news! Your sinful heart he can renew - that's the news! That'sahe news! • This moment, if for sins you grieve, , This moment, if you do believe, - A full acquittal you'll receive:- Thee., the newsil Moe.; tho rtiivest • And now if anyone should ray— . ' Whit's the hens? What's:the - news:: . Oh. tell them you've begun to pray— ••-• • That's.the news! That's the news! ...That you have joined the conquering hind ; . And now with joy at God's command, • you're marching to the better land— . That's the news! That's.the news! • - HOMEWARD ROUND. Oct on an ocean all boundless we ride, We't:c homeward bound ! homeward bound4' Tossed on the wares of a rough, restless tide, We're homeward bound !'homeward bound! Far from the safe:quiet harbor, we're !ode, Seeking our Father's celestial abode, - Promise of which on us each he.beskiwed— We're homeward hound'! homeward - bound! -Wildly.,the'storm sweeps us on as it roars, • • We're, hMneward bound! homewai d' bound ! Look: yonder lie the doight, hearenly shores., „s• e' re homeward hound ! homeward bound! Steady- 1 , 1 0 pilot, stand h m at-the wheel, • Steady ! we soon shall outweather-the gale, 0 hoW we fly 'neath the storm-beaten sail, , We're homeward bound! homeward bound ! Into the liarhoir of heaven.now we glide, -We're home at last ! home at last N. Softly we drift on its bright silver tide, We're home at last! home at last! Glory to God ! all our dangers are o'er, We stand secure on the glorified shOre; Glory to . God ! w•e will shout evermore, We're borne as last t 'home at Intl " •.- • LOOte HIRE I ' • . ' COBB offers to the public, at prices that L • cannot fin to suit, a large and superior assort ment of il. • • GROCERIES, At' the 013 and well-known establishment formerly oc cupied by,O. M. Ciwne. _ SUGAR.„.TEAS. COFFEE,SPIOE; FLOUR dr 4L7, (by the sack or barrel,) FISH, and all ar ti ( es Usually found in first class Greferie's. he attention of Farmers is solicited to a superior quality:of ORALV & GRASS SEEDS, which the undersigned has on. hand and P.n. rah% . CLOVER 11! TLtfOTHY SEED, A; 000 D 11 7 11.E.i.T.Z491d at very low rate's for CASH. Asl mean merit, I hope to receive. itliliberat share of public patronage. ' Z. COBB. . 3fontrose, March 3, ISIS. , ' -. 9m3. . " Murder will out." TEE PEOPLE IRE. DETERMINED TO ASCERTAIN THE Ur*FACTS,..4IO ND it is just ta impossible to conceal from them t the eircuristances attending the beenviiimion of a crime of great magnitude i as it will be to appprcea and keep from them the vial and import/an informa tion that .F - a_a ©TIMBLEE In ric..• oNhe GREAT -DEMAND for DRY GOODS. FANCY GOODS, CLOe'ES rf; JEIVEL:R.T; - BOOKS AND STATION XBY, HATS; CAPS. BOOT. 4. AND SHOES,. • CROCKERY dICHINA WARE; HARD W PI, A TED WAR,E, PAPER 11..4NG1YOSid: WEVDO TV PdVER, STOVES. AND TIN WARE; CLOVES to HOSIERY? .R.MBRODERIES AND RIBBONS, SHIRTS S DRAWERS, CLOTHS AND CASSIMEREA. . SATINSV. SA TTLVETTS,! PAINTS A.I.V.D PAINTINVS ; (k 4 • - a • SELLING •OUT AT PRESSURE PRICES. One Dollar will buy a " ILE" of any of the a bore named Goods, we asAirelboo,•at present. • We advise (disinterestedly of course) all who de sire to get their money's •worth—to " drop in" •at once: Ererything avast, shall, and tali go, Cheap far the "DIMES." &lay of Sales-on account of the rush. or " pres- Sore Everxbody-shall have anything:they watit on short notice, and at (anion) their own price. Call and prove these assertions to be indeed 140. F:l3. CUASDLE.R. Montrose, January 27, 18*. 1017 134 is 986 L• la 628 84 - 11 )3 _ 184 . / • 14 9447 , Thin lint Int l Red. HE Pubsoiberi having again reinmeti the TAD. T LORING - BUElNESSpermarent/y Whirl health will permit) willtare no re , tuthle effort to please 'all who may see tto emploj, him. Shop in the Brick Block over Bentley and ead:s Store. Montraie, Junet, 24, .1851. ARTIST'S. WitERIALS. PAINTS IN ITT USRES, TIN, COFFER, Ai.. I SILVER FOIL, • GLASS StIAR AN! HULLERS, LINIOGRAPES, ifc., at Of. Store . of ABEL TURRELL.,/ Montrose, Jan. 1 858. To Singers and tioristenit UST the " Nicest Thing 0 , t," is the pew Ealien CP Pitch Pick, giving the. onds Letters A and C. For tuning Instru". - ate thby "Can't be beat," as the sound may be b ilonged to any desira ble length. Made of the t / German Silver and • warranted perfe4." Sent to hy part of the Coun ty, postpaid, on receipt of $1 lby A. IL S.lgll. Montrose, Pc, ':hure 'l4,X 8' , ~ AY DOC). R. TrAYER - - NA"olirre to tile Pobb that he will be at his f gli ro Y M,tiine nail n o'clock , a. m. , ev ery day. Tuesdays Ind Sittrrday from nine in the morn ing nnttl nine in the evening, xtraordinariea except ed, All. wishing to see him ill govern 'themselves accordingly. , Irattrose dm 6, 1 858.—tf _ • ,i, , • REMOVAL. . THE SADDLE AND HARMS - BEIO P OF G. F. FORDHAM, al t o is removed to 44 building r by occupied by C.C. Hollister, on Main Sweet, one oor above S. S. Mott's; and - where he will be happy wait on alt who may favor hhn with their patronag *chose, Jul G, 1858.-it NEW lARRANDEMEIT. T n amit i,„ = . 4l=3 l t.ltlt u toitr2g e r 4 .l= . , BENT Ktr R.PAD & Co . itylt Ws of ortiolitYkinbt=ir sot otlitteas, sod wears ,n ," . ,ver? dWoull tbot ollr aid mot . I...... eattlr eti or by , Ofoll Of wrn'th,iirl i to lbi =t ril ml Views and= becoootsiett todebto wit tilq it,,iiW ilivitatlio q. combs shame oil. Iro thong rho ha a tor Tim oettoteot its their tlbteq and pea og , we ottedd toiler sow , a:/ioOre 61' theirpevagoft seder o al lrett. a. m irmaa !tune to wmiktf the , vire- or We shall trac o N oet o , sold In y.. 4 .1 zr o tcr4t o all diatoglp r zchmie, to come In an d i l ivi l i Zk i be a lr A tr. els rltoctrose. Jam /OM. _ STEAM • MIST A S4W MILL. ..4 . POST 1311.07HERg ha I purclutaed the &bare i eatablightnentMll keep • " tly on hand '6r: per/ne and F?xifF s /our, Cora teal of super(or gaud. I rina ity,also eltand Bran it t lowest cub Mesa.— Custom work %OH be dowapthtloapatch, awl In all eases *rani. • sr— i• • 1 1381t1 Montrose. J T. 1 83 3, 1 . • . • IPD.OIFIF:SSO WOOD'S ry A. I. IL • }I- ES 7 Re 'FIVE . at I 1 - Jan. G, 53. ' MULL'S ' ' • 162 31. ;,,s ' '173 '` :.011 TES . , - -O .:.- ' L , ~ _ H ___ .., lIMT 4 -- WE BOYD' a WEVI T_TAYING pure ed of S. A. W c 11 in Trade are prepared to who will favor cut with their custom lire" prices. STOVE 44117.1)T.1tE, PIN, COP ER;, -. • AND SILENT IRON WARE 1 , of every description usOly found the country. - AIso,.IVINDO SASH, PANEL °OBS, WI 7 . 10 W B INDS, • .. • . f A LA T-11, -. . I PI LUMBER, ~ and BUILDING. ATERI LSgenerally. Designs for Country budding*,, ith specifications i and.estinoutes of cost, c.,Turnis h . to inch u may desire them, at moderaie prices: • Persons-about building - in the -Cdpnty will find lt to their interest to call on us. Come land ace us; we intend always to keep the latch-string out. Tin shop on Main stteet,a few ro s south .of Searle's hotel. . Carpenter stoop hu the Methodist Church. N. IL All kinds of p roduce take in'eschange for Goods; \V x. IT. Boss, t ' A. L. WensrEa. I Montrose, March 3, POST 1838.- Iy. RO j eiving. their • took of SOME R ROODS ' M ends to c and examine. I f DregoiGooda.--Stella crs and Ribrns, Silks, in ;Arie -1 • ssitueres an 1 .Vestings, Gents. 'asidonsble ,Oiotbing, Piutia, • Edgings,. ' li - iuncings, Collars -- linings. 1.) r Dry. Goods de well chose •; in quality k styles. good stock , Mao, Iron, Nails, are now rec PRINS IRO and invite their I Large Stock. Shaw*, Bonnets, Flo tv, Gents. Cloths, C , fine assortment of - ~1 Lice Goo'ids, and-Sle.e.nes, and Tri pertment we think, Groverica.— and 'Hardware, large stock' Boots and ^ rtment of Ay• 1858. Croekery.-- Hats & Caps Carpet. Lare - asso, Montrose, cb. 244 JWIT • 0• 4 B ¢ ~..L..a _of _.. ... . ET sot through the anu the Shei. We prefer to dispose 1. of our owe GOODS, therefore 1 • • GRE:I7 lIIIIDUC MESTA • .r ART OFFERED i 0 I ' CASH OUST MERE, -, or no SHORT CREDIT. With apPoseMotes. Three who ...wish to avail themselves at this opportunity, e advise to call at th e I ' Stores of , . I GUTTENBERG, ROSE TRAM! & co., ,'AT EITHER .31ONTROSF.; SUSQ: CO., P.., SUSQ : UEIIACNA DEPOT, SUSQ. CO., - . or7011:4121 - D.:4,BRA FORD CO.,PA., Wh i c we offer to the ~.. av r 1 • _g o f AND ' • AV() SIISPEiTSION, Grea,tlßagains TO PURCHASERS OF ALL RINDS OF . ' Dry Goode & 4eady Ilia& Clothing, which have been lately , purchased under otredlni low Flees, and • selling at the same. ‘ A apt did stock of DRYIGOIIS, coNtrnasiNci4LutosT E ERY ,KIND OF ?0 p 9 SUCH AS . ' - RICH MOIRE ANTIQE,_ • . . . 1 BLACK AN FANG'S AILICS,___ . -•- PLAIN' AND PRD.27 Fupcil MERINOS. AND ran.r . 1 .4 A1 5 1 . .. ALL WOOL, PA RAMETTA'S SS I t o per cent. wer th an ever. At... Ac. In IPONIE tTIA 001/S. i _ our gook is complete and L satoniShing I We also have on hand A MEATYrrc4 OF • RIMY :411..13.V1M11at5, which we offer Slyer cet. lower than • .!:, altar istahasherent to this section. Also Clo d ine made to • •.. In the Mike a nd heft manner. and WARRANTED. Alllttodsvf Grain taktil at the inaii = -T KAU= 11111CLIS. Also Dried Apples and 'geese Feathers. Please call and price our goods. and. - .. 7 7a1.1111111).1 . I Ofeet abOve Fi AC TS. Guttedbeig, Rose , bauniAlic,.Co, ILONTR . CME. Pa., Et. all.,* -13 ' Old Fotwarl'lg ie. VItFS.II BUTTEIt in great diamond, in New York Fetch it on.; Poultry toil!! I We advance money o I these article: or We have just i lsold Turkey at 13 cts. per peon We Invite all persons inter sted to call, compa • notes, or try the /ie. We re .rt progress for 1868. • AVM MeICINNEY. j• VANS . 4 Z I,IOUN,G, Great rend, Fq , .. 7, 1858.—, •••• . - .4,3'58 • Eill ONE. ruff Ms Stock ccommodate all at '' live and let yin Apotigh). Nails, Iron, Ma Castings, DOOR LOCKS & HANGINGS, SCREWS of various kinds, - SADDLERY,' befiud deset1141• 111 , Carpenters. Toels,Simiiinaker's Kit, uovainaton.p mimes, • bendea a largOimoruncat at GROCERIES,' CROCKERY, AiD A_WEBSTER. HERS 0-R-Y, it lowest market prices. ' All these, :lA. many ' other articles,can,always be found to the P.g . 9.4 - W/4t RL 0-C K, - - M. 8; Wilson & Son. at the more of • Montrose, Nov. 4, 1867. WCIT I IO3O IS HEREBY GIVEN, ABEL 1111111114, HAS just returned from New-Turk, with a large and choice variety of GOODS, bought for Cash, and selected with much care, from over thirty of the best Houses in New-York, which be offers to his cus tomers, and the public, at low prices, for Cash. His stock comprises ; • DRUGS, ' , MEDICINES, .. PAINTS, . OILS, . - WINDOW GLASS, DYE STUFFS, CROCKERY, - GROCERIES, MIRRORS, GLASS WARE, CLOCKS, , WALL PAPER, WPIDOW, W PAPER O , IND:I , V 01 I. ' FANCY GOOA SHADES, , MUSICAI D , E NSTRUMEITS, JEWELRY , Imes,Hil and Hemp II Paper. LNG 4 INC. ethankful for tbeslibend patronage hitherto receiv ed, he hopes to merit a continuance and large in crease of the same. ABEL TERRELL. Montrose, Dec. 2, I 857, BEST IN MARKET. TRY THE • MIIII B 11 II IP 11 11 /I 11. II w BEAUTIFUL IN SHAPE. "I:7NE IN FINLYIL 'TQII anis QUALITY. • sold by J. LYONS fi SON. Montrose, June 3, 11151. 4 120.000 WORTH OF GOOLS PANIC PRICES. _ • G4L ENIROTT IS NOW RECEIVING LARGE ,ADDITIONS OF NEW GOODS, to Ma stock that will be add stoics b salt the Weak htehellnig vest sells of Ladles'and Gentledien's Dress Goods, . _ • eritb a rzz . ; . 44 , thrtir y ti k l b tal ci tr z. gl; l lL;ld pt.ce!. - 5 PER CENT. LOWER thee early Ott.prtece. Re would pattleuLvly call he etfeb , :on CASE BUYERS, To um raw STOCK or ,Carpeting, Bails Roits, Stoves, _ witia g ean4 t lcliatid Mire down rem. - Nsw IbireaD, Dee. Dt, sem. LOOK HERE • • THE subscriberhal been receiving during the past three wilektia fine lot of SPAM 1-11111111Eitilfilifi making, with former stock, an assortment with which there is no comparison in this vicinity ; and that they are VI& sold.in a anonguatiafactOtt —, ""Tomtersiiiiratifest frotathe fact, - that notalthstandbi all efforts at competition, the rush and sales thus far hlsre been unprecedented. We mean with fiettuent additione, to keep the at aortment'gind ; andron* or prompt par ing custemers tan test emitted that - the old store is not to be outdone. lis addition to the law . ve- • . rico; kept br years, -we ,-now hare a god issartinent of READY,AVADE co THIN 0, 144% • 2100 TE a &WES, in all varitteisn. Pines Oef. Vlt csL Gibson, kky ST, 61. 8. iIiffGALLI4. 11 1 4" 741 . 4440 U a r . „ hi - • ID eis It obie bi ga ker " • 4,4 116. Peke 'lt 22, ""ktURNI:LL. • 21:1111844.11V10116.. 7 - XTOTIMO.IhIS42/. sl,:teg t • k WWI MIAs, disolgpdlai moisleanunt • le. P. HAITI" Gibson; Aug. 17, 1867. E. Q1T11.1).. - The book' and accounts can bit ioundit the store kfrnterly occupied by the sabefilhers. en persona having unseteed iciountWare ihilineated w setde-the same; as noun as Possble. • The business win bat tainduntail in the future by the subsalbenr, under,thelinn Of Q. F /1 , -0, N. Hawley, who are constantly reosiviwg bona New Ye* , and Philadelphia the lateat Fall avid Winter flry Clothing, ko., all of which 10111)0 sold at a very small pro fit. firr Sept 0: P. Gitesta, Sept. 2,1 M. -• " N. U. 4 WIZILHAWLEY. FOR WA; i NEW ONE HORSE wica. 1 No. " " Cutter, Enquire of Montrose, Jan. 6, '66, F. B. CHANDLER THE MONTROSE 14 /f 1 - 1) 1 , Z7: 1-2461- 10 A4S, - \JUMP/A 4 1* • awn, 4;1 ahe e 141:.'1 -.THAT-- PERHVERY, DRY GOODS, WOODEN WARE, HARD WARE. BROOMS, STONE WARE, BRUSHES, J.APANNED WARE, BIRDCAGES. WHIPS, • CANARY SEED. UMBRELLAS, POCKET KNIVES, GUNS, PISTOLS, .y• • AMMUNITION, TuttPTINTME, CAMPHEND, BURNING ALCOHOL. FLUID, LIQUORS, (For Medicinal Purpose., only.) • TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, SHOULDER BRACES, ?ORT MONIALS, SPECTACLES, SILVER & PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, &c.., GOLD PENS, - STATIOERY, nom STRINGS, BOWS, Ac , And all of the mot popular PATENT MrsDICINES. NEW STOVES: ItIIRRITT is jut receiving a 11., stock of • NEW STOVES, including a full assortment of ErVATED () LARGE OVEN, AND FLAT-TOP PREMIUM COOK ,STOVES WOOD or COAL, WM A SUPERIOR VARIETY OF Parlor, Office, and Shop Ste , for WOOD or COAL!: Also Roe Pipe, Zinc, Sheet Iron • Tnbei, dac,, ,Occ. HIS ASSORTMENT will INCLUDE the MI SELECT and DESIRABLE mg In market, and will ho sold on the most favoi - he., to which he wound invite the ticulur attentimi of CASH BUYERS New ELtarrrro, October; 1857 . ` BLACKSMITH - /LED VIAOORI • TUZ it bougtahm, wou iezut l f ro . prtz i lli; Inftn the i tubli: ; Burrows' liollow a llbson, V prepared to do all kinds of work that line, and bison hand a handsome lot of Sleighs, plain and swelled body CIIt WAGONS, CARRIIAGES, that be offers for sale very low for prsumit pay. All kind warranted. Yost kinds of custom work door In Black And as be Is frequently called upon to mike !'OFF/NS. ar c h rer f f i t t f i c i ir g t; lead as well-as for the living, has. f SPLENDID HEARS , 4 ,,d to now prepared to meet all orderi onort notO I J ACOB Dlr Unison. Dec. 44. 1657.-m311m31 I NEW-MH4ORD STOVE EMPORI Grenetteduction in the pace or ilitoitrimis . 2a Otani RE now D rV a lli d ltt o hOtt iu rot of iStove rty Lfo t Ll i h r e Fw lit and,oustomers, that teed bore on ban 3 large3t bu m nd STOCK OP STOVES ewer offered to the inhibltanta r i t rzehanna County. CODISIfiI of the mostapproved Elevated Oreni, Large Oren, Premium, a Cooking Stoves,benides any quantity of Purl for Wood or Coal, O f fice, llatt.l and Box We hare the, belt Stove for horning soil, constructed on tine principle, ever made nod at a very moderate price. We would take this opportunity of remi friends who are solicited II purchase their Stoves of I I Pedlar, that a momenta reflection will convince them t poor economy to do we. It is a well established fact the selling Stores by peddling them ahemt the ettlintry. to I fifteen prr cent, end generally as high as twenty, t‘r bopt bed debts, and cord of collections. Of course tide e oomes out of the pocket., of the purchaser. In consideration of the above facts, we offer STOCK of SI'OVES at twenty per mat. lets than any pillar vi ill, (.1. tall and Bee If theMithinn. an. no: Nt - w-3 . l.itscoan:Mel;t". '2.1, I 5A7,.-tf CLBINET MANIFACti b-\,. [A. - I '-'JL,` ,, Y I , - Ivr A IPE A CTU RER aud dealer in• .111. Furniture, 'is now prepare, orders or Bedsteads of all kinds at I retail. 'on short notice., Retail prices ra upwat is, "according to style. Be also ke, Ready-made Coffins ; and as he has Hearse, lie is prepared tb attend tuner, notice. New Kilford, Pee. 7, 1 800. FARMERS ATTEND undersignedHt E oFa an w ould o others et ful interest have associated ourselves together .und "OTT 'at TILDEN, at the old stand of M. & E. Mott, where we are pre pared-to furnish PLOWS of the most proved pat terns now in use, such as Blotchiest's, ott's Iron Beam, eEe. Also Pointe of all kinds Landsides ; Cu'arator teeth, and all kinds of castin s for Farin ern and others; all pf which we pose o sell as low as can be afforded by any estab tshment n this court trr ELIJ If MOTT. G. A. ILDEN. We - are also agents for Emery's lie se Powers, Drag and. Circular Saws-for wood, also • Dog Churn Powers, which we can furnish on short otice. Montrose, Jan. 7, 1 857. . r Ii 1 i I ' , s. Lt t Ml*lo6ls44oo* -AND- Dress-Making Estahiish LADIES lIA TrE YOU HEARD T' IRS. DAVIS, formerly of Ne opened a Millinery and Fancy Stet gage of Brooklyn, arid: has just returne ' Orla with a large and fashionable stoC consisting of Ladies 'a r nd Nlistres Straw II style and variety, also Crape and Silk ly on hand of every Luc and color, tog' splendid assortmentrof Fancy Goods, so claim Hair Braids, Hosiery: Caps, I Lace Goods, &c., &c., all of which she lowest prices, Particular attention Paid to flea AistaYs a Brooklyn, May 8, I 13:4.-17tf SSTOVES,STOVES. UIIR - stkoi4.9 biCe been so thoroughly entire malefaction of all, that they ommend from tot. S. R. SAYRE & Montrose, 3fay'27 , , 1957. _ • - , 3 a = 46 +. O I 0 7 _ rR. I; s • 111- 1:4 ... 3 r -- - DISSOLUTIO "FILE copartnership between Z. et HOWELL is this day dissolved by m . The books and accounts are in the ban ibr settlement ; and the butchering hti wiled on at the old stand by J. A. Ho Z. cc; J. A. Montrose, Nor. tn, h 57-. 16 -tf , I NOTICE. - I 1011E1184)NS desirous of.paying me of any. description"; can do so 1) payments with Trot, Cooper k Co., rose, to my credit, whose receipts 0 from their date', . C. 'April! 8, 1558.4 , DEEIDN & 11101ING.ALG Pi, just.priuted awl forage at -1 Feb. 17, 1 Bbs. ) AYEit ' S . - - (4. .' 4 . .!i't t till istic ~.Pills, , -..., (.wq,4 1: !NIA TM),) . . . ' , A,nr Joior To ' , CLEANER THE .. FLOOD AND CURE TEE BICH lawsuits,. Fathers, ...ilitthtri, 10'hygtelavoi, Plalluntlaiophsta, rcoditlkife P.fferfo, _. • and Judge Of theft Virtues. FOR TILE C11.14.E OF ' 022 L~ FOR 111eadache, Sick Deadnehe, Font.Stoinaih. Ilmuut; 51.y..1.1x.rbb. . ha_ J. C. A VO. : I have bren ri.p.g t bdly c o l*" o f a,. worst liradarho any body cart hose by a (vise', two of youi Mils. lt retina n ariselroni afoul stomach, w Ideti tliry - cleans. sk norm. If they will 'cure others as they do me, the Eva iv worth lion iug. roviroi`o ith great f• !pool .llD. W. PILEIII.I:,,p err; i 4/ Manor Curios. • Bilious Disorders and Diver Complaints. DILMARTaIr.P2 Or TIM IVTERIOE, WAS ItIZIGTON, C.,l' le b., 185 ft Etove 0 am': I have used your Pills in my general and hospital erne. Ike rrer.since you math. them, and cannot.esitate to nil Om) armthe,bert cathartic we employ. Their .ngulating action the firer le - quick and decided; consequently tifey are an admire tile remedy for derangetnents of that orgnu.- Indeed; I ban seldom forind a case of bdiOus diseesc SO OlAtilLlLo til..lLit did not readily yield to-them. linaternally yours ALOYGQ. \ BALL, D., Fkoician of ifarine Lfivpilal Dysentery, Relax, stud Worms. . Post corms, antrum, 14W. Cu., Mat, Not. 16, 11166. Da. gyre: Tour Pills are the perfection of mediiino. They WiTtt..dene toy wile mere good than 1 can tell you, *imbed been dek and pining away for months. {Vent off to be doctored at groat expense, but got no better: SW then commenced taking your Pills, which noon curd her, by expelling large quantwee of worms Mend) fmm her body: They afterwards cured her and our two children of bloody dysentery. One of. our neighbors had it bad, and ray wife cured hintwith two doses of your Pills. while others around ut paid front tiro to twenty dollars doctors' bills, and lost much time. without being cured entirely even them. fuels a mccllclue as yours, which is, actually good anJ honest, will be prised here: (IEO. J. ORIPPIN, iisfstager Lble Oar" 1p n at basing at Indigestion and ttpdltnourity of the Blood: that he Proin7Rge. J. V. lbws, Alum. .1 - .4 . (pitilf Church, Doslat. Da. Aire: I have used your Pills witli`extraordlnary success In mygiunily and among those I ant called to visit In distress To replete the organs of digestion and purify the blood they • are the very hest remedy I have ever 4known, and I tan cent dentlY recommend them to my friends. Yours, .1. T.' • * IT,theaw, Nt'veatuvo Co, N. T., Oct.g4. 1155. Due Sm.: I am using your Cathartic Pills in my practlce.aff s d find them an excellent purgative to cleanse the system and pu• riff the fuuntabts of WI blood. JDIIIS G. 'MEACHAM, 31. D. Erysipelas, Ser‘fula, King's Evil, Teller, Tumors; and Stilt Rheum. • From a /I..ruairolog fflerchasit of St. Lows, Rh. 4, 1156. Da. Arra: Your Pine are the paragon of all thatis great in medicine. They have ettred and little de %elder of ulcerous sores upon her bands and fcct that had proved incurable fur ;cure. tier mother has been lung gtheously afflicted with blotches and pimples on her skin and in her hair. After oorchild was cured, the else tried your Pills, and they have cured her., ASA,EIORGRIDGE. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Gout. ' From tAe Rte. Dr. - Hattie', of the Aketedist this. CO ureA. 1"43..trEl 1101;AL, SAVANNAH. Ga, Jan. 6,14 a. llotioare Stit: I should ho ungrateful fur - the tellef your skill has brought tne if I did not report my case to you. • A cold set• tied in my limbic sna brought on excruciating neuralgic paina. which ended in clironic rheumatism. Notwithstaltling I had the best phyelcians, the disease grew worse and worse, until, by the advice of your excellent agent in Baltimore, Pr. 413Am:isle, I tried your Pills. Their effects were slow, but sure. BY Per severing in the we of ihem I am now entirely well: SiNATI C11 , 018E14 BATON Boma. LA, 5 Dec., Pi. Area: I have been entirely mired by your Pills of nem rustic Oont —a painful disease that had afflicted me fur yearn. VINCENT SLIDELL. For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred' - Com. plaints, requiring an active purge, they are en excellent remedy. • For Costiveness or Constipation, and as j 'a Dinner pin, they are agreeable and effectual. ' iciEUI CCM Shop. a tut n ot the = 111 tones. end 'Wm . us Mends selected Thc L . god. 161 Coal r Slone; Storrs: the dttleg ,ding our a kers and} ,at It la very . the cost of ot than vs - nothing a dra expert...a Fits, SuppreSsion, Piiralysis, Inflammation, end even Deafness, and Parttal Blandness, hate bees tared by the alterative action of Melia Pals. ur entire *oat of the pills in market contain Mercury, which, although .raluaWe remedy in skilful hands, Is dangerous in n puldic pill, from the dreadful consequences that frequently follow-its Mean. lions use. These contain no mercury or mineral substance whatever. EWE] AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL FOR TAE RAPID CURE OP corona, COLDS, UOARSENESD,INPLVEN- EA, BRONCHITIS, W11001.121;0 COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, and for the rate! of count:aptly, pationta In advanced stage* of tht disease. We need not speak to the public or ltt virtues. Throughout every town, and almost tier." hamlet of the Ameriean States, its wonderful cures of pulmonary complaints have made it al. ready known. Nay, few are the families in any ell-nixed come try on this continent without some persoitar experience of its etUcts; and fewer yet the communities any where which have not among them some living trophy of its victory over the sub the and dangerous disease* of the throat and hinge. While it Is the moot powerful antidote yet known to man for the forielde ble and dangerous dioceses of. the pulmonary organs, it la ai the pleasentest and setae r•ca.4., erirmoyett Win Arita and- young persons. l'arenta should have it in stop against the insidious enemy that steals iiswea them unprepared We bare'abundant grounds to believe the Cumnat Putout saves more Veen bylbe consumptions itlprevents that those cures. Keep it by you, and-care your cold., while they are Mrs kle, nor neglect them until no-humeri skillican master the In exorable Clinker that, fastened mr the vitals. et re yyur life away All know the dreallfhl fatality of Wog disorder+. and as they know too the virtues of this remedy. we need not do nisre that .assure them it is still-made the beet it Can be. We Ware n. coot. to care. iro toil to produce. It the nk..xf veTty.l poiwibl,, ant thaw afford three who rely on it the beet agentwhich our skit can furnish for their cure. PREPARED BY DR. J. f. AYER, : • Ptactical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Maim „4 VD SOLD 13Y ABEL TERRELL, and by all Druggists and Med RT 11 kinds oj ,to fin all holegale or ge from $2 !p s on band n elegant s on shay. Rend the 'following Letter. HOME TESTIMONY. We have received the following letter in relation to- DR. Monsi's INDIAN ROOT PILLS. AUDDRN Foen CORNERS, ) Susq. I'a., Sept. 28th, 858. Messrs A. .L WHITE & CO., New York:— "The Morse's Indian Root Pills had from yr give anaßfattion, in EVERY 'Ns - rases, and our farmers use them for almost everything. Tie DYS: F.NTE - AT has been raging in this. section to ari alarm ing extent, for the last six months, SCARCELY a swap: family having escaped, EXCEPT Trion -WHERE par pill s boss been USED as A I'ar.vr.sriva, in which case they have NEVER FAILED. I will inform you shortly how to send a further supply. Your oh't. Serx't.'t QM . , nnounce to (I, that we the firm of Such letters as the above need no comment fromita, they ought to roprince all of what we firmly believe, that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are the very best Pill ever made. Sold in Montrose by . S. li. & P. Sayre, and by one person in everriown, - and in all country stores. ' A. J. White & Co., 2 St. Peters. Phic4 New York, sole Propi ietors. - ' 47-tf Valuable Lands For Sale. I'OR SALE IN ONE BODY, about 5500 acres Land on the waters of Spring Brook, a. branch of the LackaWknna river in Luzerne County,Penn'a. about midway between the thriving towns of Scram tonpnd Pittston. These lands are covered with val liable timber, and being situate in the most extensivc mineral, region in' Pennsylvania—known - to contain iron ore=and believed' to abound in coal, and being also in the immediate -vicinity of several railroads made and now ig progress—offer to the capitalist an opportunity fdr the iortNtracint of money thataeldoth occurs. For further information apply to N. F. Ho sack, Esq., No. 11, Wall street New York, or to the subscriber, ar4Montrose,Susquebanna county,Pa., the attorney in fact of the owners. . April 6, 1 S&4. HENRY DRINKER. EMI E ,NEWS. York, bas , in the ,41- from •Tea of - goods, its of every as constant :they with a h as Entbrni ead-Dresses, treys at the SOAP MANUFACTORY. • . . • I.NIE stibscri6er keeps constantly on hand for sal - at his establishment in Montrose,the best qual ty of ,SOFT SOil P, manufactured from the lye ri wood ashes and grease, in the old fashioued,way,an not by any patent process. For th&se that furnish The grelse,he manufacture: the soap for $1,50 a barrel. Warrar.ted in all ease. to be a good artrele,or the Stiap may be returnerl an the „money refunded. PRICES. Per barrel MOO Half Barrel. • 2,50 Ling,_ Rome. tried, to the need no rec- OTHEIW. Gallon ' 4 • 26 Wholesale dealers will be-furnished—if delivere , at the Ashery inMontrose—at the rate of ten barrel for $45,0ra1 - Bcmnton. at ten barrels for $5O. . JOHN lIENRrWARES; Montrose, March 7,1.856. I OyIJ FLOUR, FISH, SALT, GROCERIES, TEA, COFFEE, SUGA '• Ac., for sale leir, for cash. Call and see_bef. purchasing c/sewherc, at • S. S. MOTT'S. Mulattos°, Aug. - 1 2, 1 857. Manufacturer's Insurance-Company. CARTER PERPETUAL. Granted by thh State of Pennsyliatila. , CAPITAL, 0un0,000.- FIRE, MARINE, St INLAND TRANSPORTATION. H : L , FrHIS Company *as OrganizetrWith a Cash Coital, A FORTY HORgg POWER 1 and the Dir4tors have determined to adipt Os 1 lumina:l to its availab e resources—to observe Prlt• IMAM 1.011111 FOrtlitLE denee in conducting i affairs, with a prompt adjust,: FEET IN GOOD ORD . ]ft E, ment of losses. - . . 9 bil k 414 stroke, inch 14 inch Cy li nder, - AA.Ltrriscort,Pre4. Wm. A. liitottith Vieepee' s't. lel knee WheeVtliree tone. Is'a'strong well b t - ALFRED WEEKS, Seeretiey. inaeltina,' , lltt,a.Coal Shaft 'orTannety, d Thascreas.—Aarmi.S, Lippiheott, Wm: E. Ti4oni• RBI bet'sitla Ver . ?, to Address, ' as, Charles Wise, J. 'Rinaldo-Sank, Wm. A..Rbodes. POST BROTHERS. - Willhun 'Neal, Alfred Weeks, John P. Simons, Jan. 14, 1 8li?. __ ; Moralism`, I'e. ' Charles J. Field. James P. Smyth. OFFICE, No.l 0 Merchants' Exchange, Phil. • - -A. N. ,BOLLARD, Agent, Montrose, Pa., May 1 3, 113.0.,1 y. ." .I.A.INN9StI NEW kyvgs, at, reduced priec.s at MOTT'S rBE 4 .T: A. ' . itinil consent. s of Z. Cobb, iness_will be ELL. ' R. • LIME AND PLASTER: 111111Esubscribers run now burning and will ke I constantly on hand, Lime. of a vnry supe quality at Montrose Depot, and will sell it in ap, quantities at a fair price. Patient wishing a la quantity can. be supplied 1.-en a rcashnable notice Superior ground Master - will be kept constantly hand hereafter. 1. L. POST DRINK • IT. JESSUP. L. SEARLE„ DWELL ney,oti debts leaving their kers, Mont- I be allowed WARD. • Mootmoe Depot, April 3 GuovEniEs. _ .• Afinal supply,• including tho.Losaigilkiiin to jusCopened, and wilt% chenp. • ' Oct. 28, 'WT. J. LYONS & SON icine Dealers.. ni 4T3yi ALPHONSO IT. SMITH. The Independent Republican, fIIBLISTIED /VERY THURSDAY IFORSIIKG,AT MONTRONE AT #I,DO PER assux., IN ADVANCE. Antes of Advertiiing. . , , 011 C aluare (16 lines or less)one week,' SO,6C One Square • " ~` two weeks, 0,7 r, One square it three weeks, 1, 07 One Square I' one month, ..1,26 One squire . ‘4• .two months, 2,10 One signers • 'ft three months, 3,06 One square ~.. six months , 600 One square ` one year, - 3,00 Two Squares one year, - . s :. :43 00 ~ . , Three squared one year,....;, 20,00 Five 'Squares . one .ear, ' - . ;• 20,00 One column one yea., 40,00 Yearly advertisers will haveAhe Priiilege of &Bei ring or changitig their advertisements without ad ditional charge., . • - 1 Business cards,.not exceeding five lipes, inserted at $2,00 per annum. .: ' - . .. ' • 1. 1 .50b. Wor,k. " • =.. „ This office is 'iupplied_with. a Oloti assoituteitt 'et Jobbing materials; and allklucki Of . Job Work, ancb as Oat's, Posters, , paroptilitioite.; Will be done neat ly and promutkv . -.-,„, ~•• , ! : -,, , ~ USINEBS CrAling. Ir Dr. E. Pi iIttLADIIATE of the Allopothle.l.l . llcieelpithk . COtem f inedletoe, ie mow perrinnently locateata Gm! Odd, re; 01 Ace. WTI/et of Holm and - M:20311\M,, scalp appottle the M. E. Clautch. • Dr. Lihnittr elsOn, •• . gt? EON vi*i•isii: "Dor : oil op . IA bp?: tlA W church. (Nor th side.) in .name . Peot e rildar attention will de Wen to Insetting !edit oniGoLulputillcktzs Vote.ltild Mai oeciyins teeth. • • - Iliontroje, Jan. 13.18.9 t. C; D. Virgil; • a. P.Er-iD6 - 11) , EN 'TIST , tun icinoNed OlZ t e tr, 1 1104" aa his nos reAdree. next doer. Abe.. Dr. Patfickii,, - k of umanem u,dTszro.4.pnlyke.e lenac , : fi b u r in a c m he tan,l D fittcd mons In on • IdoN - rsoirs, October 7, 1 1867.-tod • big r°feggl".. J.. D.. Val. H= D., - - uarrsu.:Ltz; Axv SURGEON, has neitoancotly /waled Mittel rr at Bracknevville, Susquelianitl county, Po,, and wllt . proinner 'uttend to all mile ..blabhe-may beLoyorctl.-18v2y1 _ _ A. Bushnell, - • - 4T TOANET &COUNEULOR. AT LAW. Once are 3: Et We4a Dntir.Stare. StigGZHIAMCA DFOT. V 4,1.415/ • Keeler le•fiteddardi • . riEALEas IN COOTS •!k. SWF.% Lather and Fladtpen, 1/ Maine st.. first door betoW sitZlieb Hod: Motardor, IFILORGI KSZLra. C. M.: Ronpun illaUf,R. JESSUP,— s . TT, OtiNEY TaYiAltY PUBI4C. Office, on FaL Itc Square,-Italcrstose.. Pt. ' Beittley & Fitch . , TTOILICETH AT PAW, AND BOUNTY , LAND , ADMiTi.— .L 5, or.u.cr Wt3l of the Copt Home. Montrose. f's., IMNTL.LIr, Albert Ohamberlin. • 17011NEY . AT LAW; AND . JUSTIdE QF .T 111: pteci.- Adk Office over I. L. Poet A Co.'e Store, Moirmose. WM. a Jeuidt . TTORNST - AT LAW AND cOil3tranosticor DEEDS Li for the State of Now York will attendlo all harkens entznoto. to] him With promptnem and fidelity. ,012 ice on.Publie Square, men . pled by Hoo. William Jessup. Abel Thrrell, PALER IN DRUGS. MEDICINES. CHEMICALS. Pill 4, D GIN,Dre-stulEs. Groceriek Dry Goods. Hardwpar. Swum*, Glanswarr...Clodat. Wattbee..Jelrelry, Stlveapclons.Spirctieks. slcal Instrument^ Truwa, Surgical Iroitrumrata; le A rqui;. News. Mirrori, Statlonery,Embes, Show, Yankee N mu. F. B:. Chandler, DE.A.I.ER IN DRY GOODS, Ready "SWle Geti;:erle• Bioko and Stationery, etc-, Public Avenue, Morrnoite;Pli. . , . , . . i i',., Postarotherg, . Irk EALe. RS IN DRY GOODS. Groceries. Crtickery. liardwan, I/ Lenktn...£l6u; etc...coma of Turnplke street and Public Are. nu; Itpervuxer., Y 5..., , . - . .. f. Lyons dc Sot, - DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, Greece .a., ir.irdanee. Crockery, Tna - D.oka, &e. ; alau, carry on* Boot Di:mum blolltill +Public Avenue, Mobrranar, Pa. I. LYONS., Bentley, Read Igo., E4J.E.R.5 DRY GOODS. Deu n gs, Medlgines. Plata. 081 D Grecertea, hardware, Craters*, Iron.,Clocka„ Watehea, „lea e4rY. Myer SPorma. Perfumery. &c. Crick Mock. 3fmrraoss. o. v. NUTLET . C r EGAD .J. P. W. Pa:xi. William eWilliala R•IeSMIP, • TTORINEYS AT LAW. Mod - mast. Pa. Prattler In linadford" Wayne,Mytnaling and Luzetne cduttles.. • Rociwell 8c Winton. - Aff 4.INZFLi.dTTRF.P.S and Dealem In Straw Goo, Hats,4" N I • Umbria& Parasolx, &c., No. 4. C0 ; ova, (up stain.) . H. Il?C'Eleir.LL, e. 'w . w. Inrlo. 6• Baldwin, ,AVTIOtPdALE and RCtalt Deafer' In Floun..Psah. Pork. PI'S, I Lard. Grain. Feed. Candlut Closer and Timothy seed. pa tho'Corocr ca of Post BrothereStors, Mumma. ap11:55,41 IL Thayer, ' i ninsiciA.Nl.-;;D SURGEON, Morrrhnsz, Pa. Offkx th the I X - Farmer's store. Cobb LPEAL= GROCERIES, ate., kt the store recently' meuktit by Craw & Roark Mantmoe, Pa. Itorewa, Nor. 1557.-tr AN ACROSTIC, m y.' FRIENDS. I - ( Tx Two Aim.) ra - Awn a at ß, ~,,, ova Tilt ' AI A 0 LD rAssnowED CounTz. R AZORS AND Snzays mint Rip X. 41/ RIZ Poll- ..' R EFE/ENCE.-31texpxot THAT Ire= TOW A 711 . /5 N LG ENT, troor , Loowa,nzawr.4..trourea 1 5.... 11 ; S HAMPOOis ' OIt, Phorzama, Alsik - .6 dl AST p: ZR , Slnc l ip o o.-3..13 . v . ar I . B I 7 STA . 'We Hotel, O ' !l:lTtlrae.,ilte titled. 44: 1 Wie14:1340:*4 - 4-1:011)*4;)4 . W fiz v outif say to oar nuzeT r uslde4d elastomers that we • • - POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES . z . of the day,, for which we are allowed_fortv per cent:, for belling; sari. ,' we propose under the hold limes, IllsidTrig half the profits with nut 1 customers. Now, good friends and enemies, (If .stt-lurve any,) Yon _ that wish to mare money, Cid! at Chi . r• i .` 4 .„ .. -- . I ` Store; 64 Farmers " . - - and you will find everything.which poor distsied nature requiresfof T r her restoration:at. priceerimparaltened in the history of the medicine age. Amend our catalogue may be found the celebrated . GUA=MVISE/tl4 MEDICIXI ; De. JMag 319riall Puts . . IStIVLIMICIN Bs ; ; Ten GITMAIS LION 01' TIM DAT t 111"9EIAX Veorrant,z Mzeicers ; Cusares-fhaxis; . ' . - 7 (bermes II utrn...tsn's ; a cur.% ItanICATED CCTICI.T. , JOISTLIMIN Vnnyeus; r,.;.•.-Krt.Lee; ' ertsuasieeßLoon 'PWarrisa ; RADWAVI4-ItILAMT REI4V , : se)tb ever! ralletp. of -, , - ... Thayer's Family Illedieiriet,. .i.. warranted to answer the ptirptee for whlch.tbey are reroute:tad - hi ' with ethere too riumerelre to mention. Call aid 'eerie. Connie] led advice free of . ' • R. 71:LAIX,R. Jr. Motrraoet. Dec. 2, 1857.d{ PA-TENT,IIED CINES t 4 SIOIVG the great variety of SledreinMt at Turiell's Start. my be , .1.1, found all of Dr. Jayne's. tustly celebrated Family- medicines.; Ape's Che • Pectoral aid Cathartic Pills: Ilalsors Fong; Wine and Fo I Its; Holland eeletrated German bitters; Louden's K. ries of Famil medicines; Merant's, Gargling OIL the Emanuele. ro l cdy for sprain Inumn or bean ever.known ; atithesmon's fumble [ Remedy, and Home Remedy; ..Orrick's Vermlfugp, and st . variety Cl other kinds; Trade's SI nctle 01ntruvr.t. the gnat rernedY.for bunts. rheumatism. and all ' Inganunstbry. complaints' Pundit .Ectract. a drat rate thing for similar purpouce al the above Ointment ; Andre*" Pain Destroylagagent, a goy article r.Woodeocksßa*mand Base Liniment; Atwood's Jauntlicellitters. Canker Drops, LlSt ut , and DYeentery Drops; Baker a Compound for Deem. tell ;: ten's Pepsin, r Dyspepsia; lielmbold's F.ttract of Drub; and el liat.a variety of lisdves. fleetest In market, Pfts.'.. kn.. and an Almost endless variety of Patent Medicines. altogettipc too numer vus tli enumerate—but malice It to say. that the public PHI %II scar . ly mt.*. thing in this line, it the Drug and Fancy Store of Montrose July. 1957. . AIIEL TDRBELL. ' Banking Ilauser cbt . POST, COOPER &. CO: • HENRY DRINKER, MONT1?0$1:. ,W3l. ITUNTTING COpPER. Novemtper 18, 1 855 ISAAC L. POST. • .DRAFTS on New York City waif Philadelphia,— 1./ Collections promptly made and remitted,- Office hours from 1 0_Q. x. to 3. IMessrs. Allen & Paxton, N. Xork, ' REFERENCE, Samuel C. Aforton,'Eaq., Phira. Ron. William - Jessup, Montrose. C I • Wilk/ rat' f B o 6 r ell ratg the anlel l L o e f tl i t s lr ing efrri " t d ge - tops, is proparetto furnish and put them op at dm? Ilfatel 4 notice. Montrose, May G, 1857. • BUFFALO . ROBES, A supetior lot just received, and will be tots }ow, 11.. BURRITT. New Milford, Nov. I I ~1847. EEC= STEM
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