War 'in stArig atlinIDSR to UM War -rtn.—ProT.E.4.y, in Ms Nadi Meteorolog ical Report; thip. explains why -we bare no thunder in the Mrinter .:—" It is :liked *by e we have no thunder in. the whiter, though ' the to ps f the Intorm cloyds rise even in Ail Seasora i rem, wherci the Mr is at leapt consid My charged with.electricity. Per haps the mina: may be timid In this--that‘ the steratelOuds in the winter - are of great extent, and of liourse the tension of the Mee ' tricky, being eitended over a very large sur face, face, is very f ble ; And the substance of the cloud being it If (rained . out of vapor much . less dense than that, of summer clouds, this tension may n tbe able to strike from one particle of . the cloud to the next! adjacent one; no gen ' 1-discharge can'take place. 'Besides, -even in the winter, during a very wart spell of weather . , with a highs:kw point for the season, we sometimes haven violent *ander Storm from icleud,of very limited horizontal extent, as the thunder clouds al ways are in di+ summer. . Such it cloud is in reality an insulated pillarel hot air,min gled with condensed vapor; having just given out into the sit its latent caloric \musing' the , Mr at the top ' f this cloud, in many cases, to he'6o° warm at the top than the air en tie outside a thisame level." ... = linstatutiais Woaze or Maui, Laupziti.l—' ougi Nineveh Was 14 miles long, 8 wide, and 40 '•iiies• round, with a wall 100 , feet high and thick en ke three chariots -abreast.— Eabylon was 50 miles within the walls, which 'were 75 feet thick, and 100 . high,lwith 100, brazen gatei. The temple ciflDiana, at Ephesus, was 420 feet to'the support of •the roof. , It wsira 'bunked years in building. The largest of the pramids is 481 feet high, And 653: or. the sides; - -4s guise 'Corers II _Acres. The stonesfare about 60 feet in length,, and the layern are` 208. It employed 330,- 006 men la building: The labyrinth in Egypt coninin 300 chambers andf 12 halls. Thebes, 'in Egypt,. .presents: ruin; 27 miles around, and 100 `,gates. Carthago was 29 miles.yound. Athens Vas 25 miles round, and contain d• 359,000 _ citizens and 400 slaves.', The temple, ofDelphos Was so `riii in donations , hat it , was plundered of $5O,- 000,000, andi Nero-carried Away from it 200 ,statues. ' The walls of Rothe were 13 miles round. 1 • , • r , B bottom as or SrEscu.—bfaity people impritiperly .übstitute the disjunctive but for the comps .five than;. as, 'The tnind no sooner entertains any proposition, but it presently lutstens to some hypothesis to' bot torn No other. ; resource but this wai - allowed ; beluivtor,', says' she, bas, I - feat, been the'-death of a man who hid no-otiter fault but that of 'low log me tootw =- eb:"Spretator. • . Sometim s a relative pronouMis used' in , stead of a conjunction, in such Sentences- as the following : kI do not knowilmt suiat -shailgn to New Yotk to:morrovr-' • inaead of 'I do not; know but Mitt,' (re. • ' thaWlt is perhaps- , not; generally known ashingtlrdrew his last breath in the hiskhour of the last day of the' last week in the lash mo i nth- of the year and in the last :year of the ' centufy--Satm4ay night, J 2 o'clock, December 31, 170.: 1 The airne t,tatenient is.again' " going the rounds,. of f i he-prs." It is incorrect.' If we assume that Washington died at the moment' stated, be died just one year before the close of the last entury.• The first century elo,ed withthe eloscof s .the year , 100 •; the second century, w th.the close of the year 200; and the lastOr ightectith century did 'not ter minate 1111_111c close of the year 1800.— When did the present or Nineteenth century cpmmencepl - Certainly not till the close of tg'wear , lBoo.—Eci. Rep. , ErS i ud,y - the earlyflowers' . Especially do we ue the younger 'member of the tanilly to in rg take it a point 'to learn all - that , .clwn be learned of the name, character, habits and use.o''COMMOTi flowers. 12.11 Y a book and write out your obseri•atmns. If youearn anything new of atree, shrub .or plant eh day, write it downl in a book kept for t e purpose,'or obeers' i o any peculi i 4 Fitl inthe habits 'of an insecryand record it; ;in ten years you will hare written a book well worth publishitni. . i . tar . What is the meaning of rtnoment' in the fill_ owing passage, which occurs in !Paradise{ Lost, Book VI, 'line 2381 • 4 Each on bhnivelf Toned, Ascnl,7 m his arm the inocuent Liy of victory: • Asia—l-The impulsive force to secure vieto . -ry. , ' To Coot Warnt, - —if it is dired, .cool water for drinking in warm Weather; and ice Cannot be obtained furl this purpose, let it be kept , in an ungyied earthenware _.pitcher !rapt amuod with two or three folds coarsc cotton ci& kept constantly wet. The theory of cooling water m this manner is the absprpdon of heat front it, by the evap oration.Of the moisture in thelcottop expansi !. produces cold, compression heat. Srica . Amricart.' ! ' ar s ! ex York pay for sehoollit 4403,- 139.14m:1,,t;mmwylpnis lifass!kaid setts °hid $2,132,600. At the recent election, Ex-GorernOr was elected a School' Direetor bf the of Milton, his residenceo, poll ix,roug Trim . ANATIM ~ on Saa Cow.—The ram mania ~(Sea. Cow) of the Spaniards, and_ , peiie (Fish , Qa) of the ,POrtugese, (also found i' ET ' one Florida Streams, and there cal led ma tee,),,is found in great iitinibers on the Ame i tzon and its principal tributaries. It is an animal averagig..., when full grown, about Wne feet in length and six -is Cirenur , ference., It has much the appearance' of a large seal, with a smooth skin, :dark on the - back, a liiirty White on tb belly; and : thinly sprinkled with coarse hairs. The eyes and ' ears - (oll rather holes for' hearing) are very , squall., The mouth is also small, though it Molts large An the outside, on . account of ii Nery thickish(' -wide upper lip, which isshap. ed like that of an oa.- in the one I examin ed, alt'S we, a young female, I could dis. coverrail er tongue znorteeth, -but %Welt, rough, and hard,fleshy cushion attach-W 'to both upper and lower jaws, Which seemed to me v y_ well 'adapted to 'masticating the grraSS: hich grows . upon the 'banks of the riv er,t an which is its principal food. The tail is . . d and flat, and is placed horizontally. Oia, ' two large fins fartin advance and: very ear the jaws, enables it to move in, the water ith considerable rapidity. It is not oble t leave the water;,biit in feeding it gets near the shore, and miseries bead out. It is, When feeding, most Mien taken by elm . bdiank. Inc flesh, salted Ur dried, is a good substitute for pork.-L.Lirua //aori's Jra.- _ ploratiiik of 14 .Valky of The Avution: , i': A clergyman was endeavoring Win - struetlione"of his Sunday scholars, a plc**. , boy, j ‘M the nature of a miracle.. Now, my. Loy,' hid be" suppose you were to see t ip sun riiiing in the middle of j the sight ; what - would you all that f mune., pie* zue 1' No, but:Said thLdereman, suf. pose You knew' that it not, 'the moon, •t the 59 1 3, and that ,y ou iew it act ual ly . iu the middle of the nW-I j -what should . YOU • think?' Ple up' zur, I J. j Id think it was is uo o get up.' • • /mum= u? Mt; 10041goit. ST U. T. aM4IZH4ST., . . , . ,ince father Time ou wheels began to roll; . • I . AU o'er-this Mundane Sphere, horn pole to Polei - Erma films wild einem upward sprang this worlk, And Satan Into heirs black vault was hurled; Since light first shone from out that azure deme; And Eve and Adam found a paradise' ire; Within that Eden of ambrosial bowers, _ • , Decked with sweet fruits and bright prismatic flowers, Since Godoreated nature, blight •and fair, And heaven's bigh•dome,—and pliced it high in air, Shah. - then Las FashlOn held her hoisted sway, And hourly'court to her, her-votaries pay. . • Let's glance .Gtr back into the yews gone by;. Alas! who eau do this without a sigh— As some loved mtm'ries—some affections cling Around the heart, and pearly teardrops As from the fount ot Nemory'ttreaSured store, , Como welling up the Joys long gone before. But with this badge of wq, we've naught to do ; Let tears be tears,—we'll laugh though we may rue The day—the hour we. did it ; yet for this, • We'd forfeit sweet things—e'en' a lover's kiss. But to the Fashions let us haste away, A fitting subject for a ItinstreSs lay ; - My Muse wish well-tuned harp now sweeps the strings on listen to the offering she brings, . t I In days of old , So I am told, In history, and in Fiction's story,- - The Jadies gay Did homage pay, .* To sceptered fashion in her glory. With looks benign And dress so floe, • That fittedlike a coat ofmail ; Tho-VerY street ' ** Their dress did sweep,, • Hith a thing attached they called &Arai/. L Progression, with her wand sweeps high in air; With outstretelted pinions and with visage fair, ! Careering downward in that luckless age, ' 1 Alighti upon This world,- - -sind change is all the rage. Dame Fashion,. with her multitudinous throng i Takes up the cry and madly speeds along. • ' A change I a change! the gatheringthrong now cram, And with their fond request she quick aomplies. She ne'er consults, or deigns to ask their tests; Bat thinks of time would be a toeless wiate ;‘,„ For how it matters no; she be,— TheyTl blindly refsh right on, nor stop to see , • If they've a comic look, or meet frightful, If Fashion sanctions it; it's. quite delightful. \ I But now she's troubled, both in mind and brain; She must effect a change, or else give o'er her reign. .A c h ang e f-- 41 , new style quickly must be dressed, And this awhile her fertile mind distressed. . - At length a happy thought stole in her brain; I Her credit's eared!—she can resume her reign. The latdieil, thought shy, unobtrusive things, Before the world too Sttle•noticehring; Pll alter . That—make them of such dimension That from their very size-they'll claim attention. No quicker thought—no,quicker said than done : Ily Muse,-at this, no longer held her topple ; She took 'her harp , and swept its a ell-tuned chords ; Just &ten to her song, " Creation's Lords," • S.O.N G c i4P . Dame Fashion, witli - steps light and nimble, , A brass founder's shop soon she ice:aired ; The owner . she hastily asked for; And be soon on the thresholdappeared. . "I come,' sir, to ask a slight favor,— .A favor of ye sons of trade - It will be a good thing for your imiissesie,T • I want several Cr snoliner made." "Scxeral what!' said the-founder to her, , And his face wore a look quite severe ; "It its anything like clothes-I ines you want, - Wa do nothing-of that business here." " Oh, no,".said Dame Fashion " its nothing like th t ; Pllexplain if yon'll give your attention ; 1 I want a bran hoop eize—let no secy.- , What willeompass a hokhecuTs dimensions." "Ho, hol" said the founder,—" if that's what you I'll furnish yen-them with much pleasure." [want, He entered the stiop,—with an armful returned, - And she started for home with her treasure. My Mnse . then left her ;—but not so did I;. • . I followed after her, the change to spy. , Next morning early, as I chanced along, --- - The crowded streetic amid the gathering throng,' I saw excitement on the Ewe of all,— Of graphafted men, and urchins great and small I ne'er descried the cause till I did turitra street I Ye gods, proteetl• what am I going to meet? ~ A Woman ? No; by all the powers &prelim ; -litn I awake? thii must be _konie fell dream ; • But no! it comes! re gtids, protect and keep, I made'ajuipp and landed in the street : With hat in'hand, respect to signify, I Vet:lit/ling stood and let the thing pass by: The gaping crowd then closed up in the rear, Some with a 'wondering face—some roe blanchediwith I stood where I hadlanded, all amazed, - [l' ar ; And up the street with looks of fear I' gazed. At length I plucked' up courage—left the street Where I had stood in mud, in depth "a feet." • I there espied a scion of the law; . rfaintly asked him .what it was I saw. "Why man alive! yini are a novice quite, * That is a lady that just passed from sight ;" Lady!" " A Lady!" . id I. with a ghastly smile " Why, "s aid be , u alien donned the here it' d "The t sty le ,1 the latest style! my brain it els; I thou tit Irak erluzetack rolled on wheels." Nsw Mizriimi, March 15th, 11358. •.- , . , . Murder will out.' • ,• TEE PEOPLE IRE DETERMINED TO ASCERT THE ItirFACTS,:in ~ • A" it is just as impoesible to conceit from them the circumstances attending the commission of a crime of great magnitude, as it wilt be lo suppress and keep from them the Tital and inipentant infienta tiorr that kO,ONLrJJ DLEP In vier of -the t AT DEX..W:fir , PRY G 001 , 45, FANCY'. GOODS, CLOCKS cE. JEWELRY., 130015 AND STATIONERY,' HATS, CAPS, BOOT'S, .AND SHOES, CROCKERY & cirThrA WARE, HARD,WARE PLATED WARE, PAPER HANGINGS et WINDOW PAPER, STOVES, AND TIN WARP., . GLOVES & HOSIERY. EMBRODERIES AND RIBBONS, SHIRTS cE DRA-WERS, - CLOTHS AND LASSIMERES, SATINS 43(: SATTINETTS; PA/NT$ AND PAINTINGS, Su., ikr., 1 - 113 SELIiNG OUT AT PRESSURE PRICES. One Dollar will buy a " PI LE" of any of the Above named Goods, we assure you, at present. We advise (disinterestedly ofeourse) all who do- sire to* get their money's worth-4o " drop 7ta" at .once. Evwfthing same, she/knout fill go , .Cheap for the " DINES." No &lava Sales on secoant of the rash. or "ices iture."• . E+eiyhod,Y shall have anything they want on abort notice, andAt (almost) their own 'price. Call and prove these assertions to be indeed faeta.l • ‘`.„. , LB. CHANDLER. Montrose, A:teary 41',1838. LOOK IMIE: COBS . offers to the pa6lic,gt prices that i. 4 • =not fail to aulya large andAthpaki assort ment of . -G 'R• 0 TER lig 3, - At th‘old and well-known establishment kriiterly =pied by O. IL Crane. • j SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE. SPIOR, notIR. BALT, (by the sick or berrel,) NSA, /all ar tieles usually found in bat dais Groceries. Thersttentioe of Farmers is solicketts superior quality or Giant e GRASS BREDA which the Undersigned has on hand and for We: I . OLCO - ITER #k- 27.110 THY BRED, k GOOD vilita T. sold as very km rates for CASiLI A* I mean to merit, I baste to rseeitty at liberal share of pal* rpatramtge. " Roams., Much 3, 1&5& • s9aB. STEAM alum AND SAW * ELL. IjdOST ,BROTHERS intim pareksiied the above eeteddiehment,iol keep eoesteedy en beedsiiko tioes ersdleine Ploor,Cors Neat of Asperior rd. ity d elno Chop ind'Brass at the lowest'easti iptiont— Canon work will be done with deepoteb, and In all diens warrant:a . • Isllltt - Voetreee. Jul!. I 853. . _ • DAIRY SALT. _I • 13IIIIE ASHTON SALT, tit eta* Lion‘for 0614 P. B. CHAMDLIR. • Montrose, /lamb 17, MM. .:1 • , ii iioaid r ir........,„ my ' - .sersiees Witte Jabal:» hastier County,-I it sty duty tO stew thalk In- kat trestme of ,diseeses, I rely egtinlyliptit fielioe, pedidetem es i. drolly be 11eving-theit to be the most efft clots remedial agents I can employ. I, 4 ' • ' 2The following statistics taken the recorda.of Hospitals in Europe, show the mark d'auperiority of the Homoepathie *see the dilo le method of medical practilie: • INFLAMMATION OF TH LUNGS. 1 PATIENTS - MORTALITY ~ ,• - : 1 , I ADMITTED. IND. PER =T. lisp, Hoophils, I. 11,134 ,60 •28 Hom. do. . l. 538 .28 6 PLEURISY. _ - Apop. Ilospitab, 1017 Hom.. do. • _386 PENTOXXep . .. - Allop. Hospitals; ,• • 628. Horn, - do. . •181 . DISENTER Y. • Alk)p. Hospitals, 162 Hom.- ,do, , 1 . 70 . / 1 2WORk il• • Allop. Hospitals. 9697 Hom. do. 8062 17110LERA. ' • Allay, Hospitals,, 1278 646, 50 Hom:- . 848 • 69 -ALL DISEASES. Ilospitahc 119,630 ,791 10 Hom. do. '82,655 , ,365 4.! I might Multiply.thessztatistics almost any-es -tent; but I have already given en ugh tojustify the position I hare assumed. - Persons residing ells distance w o wish to consult Ne, can do so by letter, and mei e a proMpt reply. o charge for oonsnlMtion. • Office at thereat& ce oppn i rtL mo D s r A tz,l.st GreatHend, Pa., eb. 8,1858.-13 m Ell M I= ME . ~ GOIN : GOING ti 11 tit. :, la it, 0 ill it , ...- . IDIOT not Ottonith _the . ;ds of the Sheriff. We prefer to dispose ISt of our own GOODS. therefore : • - GREAT INDUCEpIENTS .: • • - ' - ARE OFFERED T " - 'l--- CASH CUST(? tMERS" -, - or en SHORT CREDIT. With approved es. Those who with : to avail themselves Of s s op to pott res n o try, . e advise to call at the ..GUTTENBER ,RO BAUM C0 ~at - - , ,r EITHE R • ---. JiONTRO ‘ SE,'SUSQ. CO.,' P.. ~ ' ALISQUE,H4I4TN.4 DEP , 2', SUSQ. CO., - s : or TOWA t a V 4 ' D BRA FORD CO.,PA., . . Wherr we offer to ant the . M g . . AsS gal V \ 3ll, AND— AV iga SUSI' lON, -:- Great Btu gain-s TO PURCIIASERV, OF AL _ KINDS or/ Dxy Goods . a*ey As Clothing' , which have been Itely pnrehased unler low prim. apd .selll4 at the SWIM" A sbl . .n ~.d at of -DR If --G OD S - CQMPRIERNO ALLMOST EV RI\KIND OF I _ DREO4O. '0 Osagc, • ;. stems \ . RICH MOIRE ANTlolix. • , BLACK AND FANCY SILK - ' PLAIN AND PRINTS 'FRENCH MERINoS. SHADED AND.ALY ALL WOOL. 11 . ' AND CO - MON DeLA NES. PARANIETTA'S la,to.a) per cent. to than ever. c., ..Ics., In 11011,1111110.1001111 ' our stock Is complete ii 4 astonishing - low We slim hare on band ' A NEAVY STOC OF 1 - Mh3Yr MUYS 7=44 bleb we offerhO i t Iwr than any i • ether F t Nish ' t In which sealon, e_AlsoS e rhint o nja to orddr In o :.:t,,,t =be I manner, and WARRANTED, e All kinds of Grain taken at the II 1011 T MARKET PRICES. Also prlvd APPfrs and Giese Feathers. Please call and Prim ottt goat% and satl fy youmelves of theshoee •11.ACrr .. .. . . GatieobeiV, Rose banns Ar. Co. • MONTROSE; PS .. i .. Nov. 16. tB5 ._tr .1 'HER are now , reeeivingdheir s.7Tock of SPRING 11111 SU ER 110011$ 1 and 'invite their friends to all and examine. • Large Stock of Dr - s Goods.—Stella" Shawls, Bonnets, Flowers and Ithons, Silks, in varie ty, Gents. Cloths; C.lssimeres-and Vestings. Gents. 1 fine assortment of Fashions le Clothing , - Parsols, White Goods, L.Xces, Ugh% , Flouncings, Collars and Sleeves, and ,Trimmings. Our Dry Goods de partment is, we think, well ehten in quality & styles. Groceries. —A goods k. Also, Iron, Nails, and Bardware. Crockery.7-A large • IL ' Mats dlr. Ca ipoti r d Shoeit,Oil and Hemp Carpet. Large ' .rtment Wall Paper. Montrose, Fw. ' '4, 1858. • bid 14 ar 1. 1 g Line!! ..:._....24 FRESH BUTTER in greatkhatund, in New York ! Fetch it on.. Poultry to!!! We advance money ea these articles. pound. We We.havejultt sold Turk at 13 els. pee pound. k . We invite all persons ifiiigreated to can, compare notes, or try theißne. We timed progress for 1858. BEAM- MeKINNEY, - ; • VANISICKLE & YOUNG, Great Bend, Feb 27, 1858. yuim22`sB • Thrilling 'wider& T" subscriber 'having Vgain resumed the TAI LORING BUSINESS Srmanesafy (if his health wHI-permit).will spare do ye nable effort to please all who may see - fit to e ' oy him . Shop in the Brick Block over Bentley Read's Store. ' Montrose, Mine 24, 1837 11" 1 P. LEES. , m f ARTIST'S MS , I'EAIALS. PAiIIINXIM: A. Ir i SYNET.FOIL, .1 C' , GLASS 51..4 S AND JrULLERS, l I ITIIOGRAPHS, Av.., at e Store of ABEL TURRELL. Montrose, Jan., 8, 1838. EEI To binscrs asi Choristers 1 UST the "Nicest Thing but,".113 the new Eolian Pitch Pipe, giving th'. sounds CM Letters, A dC. For tuning Instmments they "Can's' be ol ' beat," as the sound may be,prolonged to any desira ble length. Madiof the t Zeman Silver and ' warranted perfect." Sent any part of the Coun ty, postpaid, on receipt of $1 ,by A. H. SMITU. Montrose, Pa., June 24, l• 57.—tf. , DOCT. R..' , HAYER 17%T".13) say to the Pa lic timkbe will be at hie office from nine unti ten o'clock, a. nt., every day. Tuesdays Ind &turas s, from nine in the morn ing until nine in . the evening, estraordinaries escept-. ed. All Wishing to see hi will govern themselves accordingly. f . Montrose, Jan. 8, 1858. ' , • REM i • ' AL. rirUE EADDIX. AND 1 ARNIM SH 0 P 0 F 1_ • G. F. FO , DHAM, is removed to the building ircently occupied by CA Hollister, on Main Street, door above S. S. Moces„,l end where he will be to wait on ell who may .43 „ , favochist with their Pa ge. Montrose, Jan., 6,11358.4 f ~ NEW ,ARRIgMENT. mina BIIBSCRYBEE Win* S with them Yr. J. P.W. KILEY. of Ibis pl*be. the • • , will bereifter Le conducted nod the reuse sod its of • • • BENTLEt - : EAD &CO 1 • We obeli of asemsthy bahth • . se my set-0 &WA WA min serfiledeties Gist our old oen . .. be et.ftted note or eithensise, at the ese-lei coo •• - . of theme lossldg ddither Pend y omtall with us. Yo *Mum wbo hen • ed us follows and assures ns became fdldththaindednell. ;' • di)** * .pedal owsutsm ts iu mesajzi als se. To th ose sr , lasi for years Miaowed an us 41 . 14 " ....____ _add • d ''' Otooddry. we would tender our ses eseoe...y • • . .ft t uu. oo . ft of tub p e rat ••••••• d *dad iddi o=4 .., uo essise to othy.llof ass 'Ty; tall haver *sod On _ T. afa imortsmiat of a! deseetpiloos of Goods eleuslly • to the . ••• • sad tatt le ill wishing to posebaskto Lome la • • • menthe 14 bap bu t elar mi. bere. • - .., • BIM WOAD. JialfstylaY/7 , . . • .... • • wio vs ,4 ROMANIC - ' .t! : I SCHNAPPS, at LA- Sepia. IL . - ---"FURHELL'S. • IP/40 WOOD'S , irl All R S OR•A ?IV E at hsgt• 46. Triad's. NM ME . TILE BIONTROSZ • [ Ne'N-- 13. . . 84 ' 8 risAiqg glOolqqh?. R 7 - 32 6 ,_3 931 9 84 2, - Nails, Iron, Mal• Castings, DOOR LOCKS & HANGINGS, SCREWS lot various kinds, SADDLEKY, beyoisd description, CairpeoterB Tools, Sbetaskcr's lit, nowsisamoLD FIXINGS, - beaks a bop assortment GROCERIES, CRACKER ' , AND' D-R-Y - 0-0 - 0 - 11 - 3 - at the lowest market prices. All these, and any other articles, can always be found In the YIMENIX-BLOCK, • at the store of M. S. Wilson &So . Montrose,. Nov.. 4, 1857. . _ M - CYTiCM IS HEREBY GIVEN; ABEL TVILILL HAaSndt t o r c e e tu r rn ar c ie d ty fro o r 61 1. 0 ie o w i Y s Or i t, tig w l i l t t la largo and selected with much care, from over thirty of the best Houses in Neertork, which he offers to his eas terners and the public, at low prices, for Cash. Ilia Mock comprises;. . ' 'DRUGS • _ MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, . ) WINDOW GLASS. DYE STUFFS; GROCERIES, GLASS WARE, CROCKERY, MIRRORS. CLOCKS, WALL. PAPER, _ WINDOW PAPER, WINDOW OIL SHADES, FANCY,. GOODS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, JEWELitY, PERFUMERY, DRY GOODS, WOODEN WARE; L. — HARD WARE. BROOMS, STONE WARE, BRUSHES, JAPANNED WARE, BIRD CAGES. WHIPS. CANARY SEED. UMBRELLAS, POCKET KNIVES, GUNS, • PISTOLS, .• 'AMMUNITION, TURPENTINE, C AAP XR, BURNING ,ALCOHOL, FLUID LIQUORS. (For Medicinal Purposes, only.) 0„ TR USSF.S. SUPPORTERS. . , SHOULDER BRA(.! . ES, PORT MONIAES, SPECTACLES, SILVER k PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, Ate., .• GOLD rESS, STATIONERY, S olls STRINGS, BOWS,-Ac And all of the most, popular PATENT MEDICINES. Thankful for the liber l patronage hitherto receix ed, he hope. 4 to merit a continuance and large in crease of the same. ABEL TURRELL Montrose, Dec. 857. _ . BEST 01 MARKET,. TRY TUE HOPE RAILS' B.EA UTIFUL IN SIIA FINK IN FINISII .- TOUGLI IN QUALITY. sold by J. LYONS tr. SON. Montrose, June 3, 1357. 120;000 WORTH OF GOON - AT-- , PANIC PRICES. G4I..I3UPPOTir IS NOW RECEIVING LARGE ADDITIONS (:)F, NEW GOODS , ,. to his stock Distrait' be told at prices to suit the times, including a gnat variety of Ladies' and Guidances Dress Goods, pith a full assortment to all departments of his TRADE. and prices much Wiped; and many binds of Goods more than Q PER CENT. LOWER than early bll prltres , Ifewould particularly mink! attention or CASH BUYERS, TO 018 NEW STOOK. OF Carpeting, ,Buffalo Robes, Stoves, &e., as large and DO and at low down prices. :taw 3lnsoirD;Dee. 24. LOOK HERE : THE subscriber has been receiving during the past three weeks a fine lot of *PING & $llllllll.l GOON; making, with , firmer stock ; an assortment with which, there is ncipompariton in this vicinity ; and that they are being sold in a manner satisfactory to customers hi manifest from the fact, that notwithstanding all alerts at comWition ' the: rush . _and • thus far have been - • " unprecedented. • ,We mean with frequent additions, to keep the as . sortment good; and ready or prompt pay , ing customers can rest assured that the old store is not to be outdone. In addition to the -large re- • ,riety kept for years, we • now have a good ' assortment of READ .rdifill).B CLOTHING, . . ALBO, • BOO TS & SHOES, in all varieties. Please give us a call. Gibson, 3Lay 27, 857. ,- S.'S. INGALLS. BLACKBEIRLY is nutritious to the blood, promotes digestion, exhilarates the spir it strengthens and invigorates the whole systsem. Priee 75 es. tattle. I For sale by • July 22, 857. ' A. TURRELL. VOTICW li'bereby given. that the firm of Hawley lr k Guild is - ;kisday diseased by mutual consent. C. P. HAWLEY, Gibson, 4 17 1861. tE. GUILD.. The bookaltotatcoants vas be found at dm afore feelawAT bithe antockbenc' All persona hsviirg mottled accomte are requested to settle the same as soon as possible. The balms will be conducted in the fame by the subsedberi, under the firm of C. P. St 0. M. Haulby aitskare constantly reeelvingpm New York and /1144'1*a thelatest ' stylesof , • Watt . i i . . ' Fan ikird Whiter Dry goodlrps Madam *O, 010 'bleb mill t, hold at a very ima/1 profit. tor Nadi pay. V. P. 11A WM. (}fin, Sept 2, 1 857. O. Y. HA WLEY. • - FOR BALE, NEW ONE HORSE W AGON. I No: " ." Cutter, Enquire of • Montrose, Jan. 6,•%513. F. B. CHANDLER. . r TIU A T NEW NEW - S TOVES .l i • - ' ' H ' IS V AR IL IF T is Just receiving a. . - stock of NEW STOVES,- .. 1 hit:hiding a fun usatment of : ELEVATE 0 LARGE . OVEN,. AND FLAT-TOP PREMIUM COOS STOP ' WOOD or COAL', WITH A SUPERIOR VARIETY OF Parlor, Ofifee, - -. and Ship Ste . for WOOD or. COAL!: Also Stove Pipe, Zinc, Sheet Iron, S Tubes, &e., RIB ASSORTMENT• will INCLUDE the M SELECT ana DESIRABLE STO in market, anJ will be sold on the most faro terms, &c., to which he would invite the • . Ocular attention of C A. S HAI ML S. ' New MILVOTD, October, 1 SP. ,BLACKSMITH ANIS . wagom ovd , © TEM sullscrlber would respectfully Inform theiubllo _ bought the latent of C. P . Edwards In' the agora' B 11100•111 19 Hollow, Gibson, • Is now preprints% to do all kinds of work In that 'tun, and a bas on band a handsome lot of • Sleirlis, plain and arellcd body Cut WAGONS, CARRiAG ES, . that he offers for sale'sery 104 for prompt_pay. All kl warranted, Most kinds of custom work done In Bin Ands/ he ls frequently called upon to auks COFFINS mob respect for the dead as well as for the living; has expense of fitting up a SPLENDID HEARSE. • and Is now prepared to meet all order. on nhort not? - JACOB DC Glues, Dee. It 12.57.-milltol NEW-MILFORD STOVE EMPORI Great Reduction In the price of ' DICKMAN & CIRRI ABE now receiving their Stock of Stoves for the Fat. SIR TAADIL. and would beg leave to any to their num and customers, that they have on hand the largest and • STOCK OF STOVES ever Offered to the Inhabitant. of SuKnehanna County con.iste of the most approved pattern of Elevated Oren!, Large Oven, Premiton, a Cooking Stoves, beeides any quantity of Par!, fo - r Wood or Coal, Office, Hotel and Box We have the best Stoveter Imantna coal. enn'tructed o flue ptinelple, ever made and at a very moderate price. Wo would take this opportunity of remi, friends who tiro solicited to purchase their' Stoves of I Pedlars, that a moments reflection will convince them t poor Economy to do so. It IS a well established fact t • selling Stoves by peddling them about the country. is . fifteen per cent and generalle as Illgh as twenty.. to. .1 bout bad debts, and ,41.4 of WtleCtiolll.. OfyoUrie thfA comes out of the pocket, of theptirciever. n consideration of the abore'facts, we offer] • STOCK. of STOVES at twenty. per cent. lea, than any pe ' 4.11ar till, or can call and we !COMM. thine , arc not ,nn s cw-Nlthroan. • CABINET MINUFAITI - ~,rtimLFL ACTUR ER and dealer in Furniture, is now prepare orders or Bedsteads of all kinds tit retail. on short notice. Retail prices ra upWat is, according tn style. lie also k Ready-made Coffins ; and as he has Ifearse, he is prepared to attendlunel not is.e. New Milford, Dec. 7, riFARMERS AITEN MIIE undersigned would respectful!! the : FAILMERS and all othe. - hare associated nurse' MOTT at theohrstarat of M. paired to furnish PLO' terns now in use, sod Beam, &e. Alga Pt Cultivator teeth, and ers and others, all of av can be'attonled br try, We are also agent. Drag and Circular Sa, Powers, which we cat Montrose, Jan. 7, Dress-Mak LADIES lIA iL f RS. DAVIS. 111 opened u Minn lage of Brooklyn, ant York with a - large al consisting of Ladies styledind variety, also Ape au. ly on hand of every hue and color, splendid assortment of Fancy Goods, s deries Bair Braids, Bmiery. Caps, Lace Goods, kc., Ike., all of which eh lowest 'prices. or Particular attention paid to BI Alway _ _ Brooklyn, May 6,,l 857.-17tf • STOVES, STOVE UUR stoves have been so_ tintrongh -entire ommerairo) lioutrost p tt P 5 = 5 T. C : 4 CD et G•31:1 :"1 EC sad St = • o • • DISSOLITTI ► r gg copartnership betiveen Z. _L HOWELL is this day dissolved b The books and iccoutits are in Ilia for settleinerif 1 and the butchering carried de at the old stand by J. A. Z. tontrose, Nov. 24, , NOTIPE.. PrBiONS desirou s of paying In okay descrip tion, can do s payments with Post, Cooper k Co. roes, to my erentit, whose read from their data. ADO 18, ICA-4 TIMM £ NIORTGA. J_Jr Wing printed and for 'sale • Feb:l 7, 1 HI. AY E. R S CH. E R 4 PBC TORAI . rat :u& &trip MK& , Caddo, Cover, sad • Iloarseßes* . sianns, slim, 20th Dec.,1145. DI. J. C. Arne Ido not hesitate to say the • 11. hest reusedy I have ever lewd for Mosnenesa,•lnfluensa,, and the concon °A ltat se symptoms at &CAL le your Citioutf ?Wreath.' • Its constant use la my preetke and my Dmilly - • Sir the last ten yaws tees shown It to impeder , shesin for the treatment oi=tl 4 - • tomplaints. MAN KNIGHT, - .M. D. B. MORTLItY, Reu..of limes, N. Y., writes: "I hue neat yow Manta, mynelf and In my finnUy_ever "hoes you Invented 14 i t i nd a. t 4 o e va re st tat ki imedkino sooner p ter y its pupae ever ever put ou dollars for t hottio thaw do without lt, or take any &thee remedy" Croopp•Whooping , Cowslip ladnensa. VIGIFILLIN Muls.„Feb. 1,1666. Rseylls Avis : I will cheeifolly cereljr4 ii r Praetor is btu Wit remedy we possow In the curio( (book Comp and tbechest diseseee of iiitidrou. We of yoer 'eternity In the South eppwaiste your skill, and commend your tweaking tr:vmee fib, • , . UIRAM CONKLIN, M. D. • AMOS LU, Esa, Mousiest, Is., "Mir": 38 Jas, 1,55, " 1 had • tedious Influenes. *bleb confined me In doors , eta weal took many medicines without relief; dnally tried your Pieroaai by the advice of oar clergyman. The first dose relieved the • lotolleishl mJ threat and lungs: low thin an. half the bottle wails me completely well. Your medicines are the chespest se veil es the best we can buy, and we esteem you, Doctor, and year mentedies, se the poor mate's friend' Anthills or Pialldsic, and bronchitis. . won. Itagcusersk Ps., 'Feb. 4. rise: Sin : Your Can= Putout is performing marvellous cure. thle mann. It bee:relieved several from alarming eymptonet et matscoopelon, and Is now caring a man who has labored undet sn affecUon of the lungmfier the last forty years. UENRY L. L'AMIII3, Akrshoef. A. A. RAMSEY. 1,, D., Amex, ]loaves Co.. 101r3, writes Sept.% 1655: During , my gracile* of many years r have fount' nothing equal to .your CIII3IIIT PEctosit for giving ease and re lief to consumptive patients, or curing such es ere cumble." We sight add Tel:lmes of evidence, Mot the most cm:Tinder Omit of the virtues of this remedy is found in its effect,/ epos trial. 'e•-" • • Conmonption4, ee Prr Islay no osekveneesly bag ever beeeilairwo which newel a many and eueh.dangerotes caws he this. / Some no human ail am reach ; hot even to those the Cliartir, Vcctono. affords re lief and comfort - __ • ' Anon norm Nor. ions Cur, Mao+ 6. Dotson Ans, Loiegu.: I feel it's duty and a phessore to in prat put what yonr Calmar recroset Les done for my wire Sbe had been Gee months laboring under the dangemus syinp toms of Consumption, from -which on, aid rie could prornre gam her much relief. She was steadily fainter. until Dr. - tiOnng of this city, where we have come for advice. recommended a i ris of.your• modkine ; We bless his kindness, es se do - your skill for she km recovered from that day. She Is not yet as WON( all get used to be, hot free from her and calls herself well To us, eir tie gr.:Mole nevi regard dr, ORLANDO iIIIELRY, or Sinettretun. • Cbretwapti ,do not despair till you base tried A Iti's Cereal Pecrosat lis made by ono of the toot eiteilleal chemists in the world, aid I curer all round us hoepodt the high merits sof it. .aleddpkia Ledger. _ VOA hatitis par, at a., that be I~ l of vrork a h Shop. d bating , eu al Om =I ;tones. and Wor ms Mends t detected MD= d Coal r Stores, (Storrs. , the diving . Ayer's Catharticlills._ - rmiscir areal of am u ls re try t ad liedi t.. lne t hare bee n taxed rehkh is known hymen. lonunteroble Adtrare sh i ewaMm i l these PILLa hane . liFlOo* which surpass in excellence the ordlna ry medicines, and that they win unprecedentrelly upon the esteem sf all men. They are ;tare amt plearent to like. but powerful tt tare. --Their penetrating properties stimulate the vital activities gt the body, reinove the obstructions of its organs. purify the stood and expel disease. They purge out the foul humors whict tweet and wow distemper, stimotatc sluggish or disordered ' cane Into their natural action ' 'awl Impart hsaltby tone wit! ttrength to the whole 'yawn. Not ..ttly do they Care t h e every lay coripleinta of every body, but also formidelde and &neer ms disarms that bare !raffled the test of hamen, Kb* they produce powerful affects, they are, at the same time,in di !Mobbed doers. thir — mfeet and best physic that an he employee for children. Being eumeoated, they are pleasint to take and bring purely Inedible, are free from any risk of harm Num have been made which memos belief were they not ("0 ;leafleted by men of such exahed posithau_ and character as tt ftwhid the ruepickaa of untruth. Many eminent clergymen ant. =a hare lent their names hi certify to the public the re of my remedial', while others have sent me Ont.:Laser Inc. of their conviction that. my Preparations contribute im mensely to the relief of my afflicted, suffering fellowmen. . The Agent below named le plemmd to furnish gratis my Amer tam Alumnae, containing directions for their: use, and curds cats of their cures of tbe following complaint*: Costiseness. Mom Complaints, Ithertinstisto, Dropsy, Heart bum, Headache arising from a foul gtotokeh, Nausea, Indigee lion, Morbid Inaction of the Bowels,and Pain arising therefrom flatulency. Lees of Appetite; -all A:ketone and Cutaneous Dia mess which - require an era/went Medicine, Sendula or King' g e n, il iv ridapar 1...46Jes el m .l4l....tal.4oooolWhas , lioßyl am, cur .many consglainto which it would not be supposed the: mild reach, such as - Deafness, Piirfial Blindness, Neuralgia an. NerrouSirrilabillangentents of the Liver and Kidneys Gout, and other klnTted complaints arising. tonna lovr'state o the body or obstmetion of its functions. Do nabs put off bit unplincipledi dealers with some other pil they maks more profit on. Ask foe Area's Pna.s, and take noth lug else. No other they tan give you compares with this in It intrinsic value or curette powers. The sick want the best si there la forelltent, and they should have it. Prepared by Dr. I. C. AYES, . • Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell Kush Pax; 23 CM ten 80 , FITZ BORIS FOR $l. - SOLD DT ABEL TURRELL, and by all,DruggiAs and ILA . icine'Dealers.—nl 4r3yl cw • I din* our rawkert and kat It Is scry t the cad it t le.s than V netlang a tm expense lour entire [wn. Please H. , [all kinds '3) i to fill all Itolesale, or tge from (t 2 eps on hand lan elegant pis on short Read the following Letter. HOME TESTIMONY. We have received the ' folloWingletter in relation to DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. ACDGAN Totrie CORNF.RS, ) Susq. Co., Ys., Sept. 28th, 1856. Messrs A. 3. WHIT): & CO., New York:— ' "The Morse's Indian Root. Pills had from you give universal satisfaction, in EVERY INSTANCE, and our farmers use them for almost everything. The DIN ENTER': bas been raging in this section to an - alarm. ing extent, for the last six months, SCikECILY a SINGLE c amily having escaped, xxorrr THOSE wmart your pills have been CiED ♦s♦ Paivr.xxtrx, in_ which case they have NEVER. FAILED. I - will inform you shortly bow to send a further supply. Tour ob't. Serv't.". .ALPHONSO 11. SMITII. Such letters as the above need no commentfrom us, they oughtdo eonvinei all of what we firmly believe, that Dr. Norse's Indian Root Pills' are the very best Pill ever mad,. Sold in Montrose by S. li. & D. Sayre, and by one person in every town, and ip e all country Stores. A. J. White dr Co., 2 St. Peters Place, New York, sole Proprietors. z 41—tf 493•1 I 1..43 ! JO announce to ”d, thar we are pre ved pat- a iron. Indsides, )r , Farm- AI as low iis eon*. COTT. Powers, Churn Valuable Lauds Fair Sale.- • FOR SALE IN ONE BODY; about 5500 acres o Land on the waters of Spring. Brook, a branch of the Lackawanna river din Luzern County,Penn'a. about iddiray between the thriving towns of Scran ton'and , Pittston. These lands are covered with val uable.timber, and being situate in the mostextensive mineral region in Pennsylvania—known , to contain I kon ore—and believed to abound 'in coal, and being {also in the immediate vicinity-,of several railroads loade and now in progress--offer to -the capitalist an pportunity fo i r the inveatmeat of money that seldom oceurs. For further information apply to N. P. &- sack, Esq., No; 11, Wall street New York, or to the subscriber, at Hontrose,Susquehalma county,Pa., the attorney in fact of the owners. April. 6, 1854. HENRY DRLNICER. N.E IVS rk, has the vii. m New , goods, of every Instant gether with a eh as.Einbr& 'llead•Dresses, offers at the TE subscriber keeps constantl y on hand for sale it his establishment in )fontrose,the best qual. ty of SOFT SOAP, manufactured from the lye Of wood ashes and grease, in the old fashioned way,and not by any patent process. . • For those that furnish the grease,he manufactures the soap for 41,80 a barrel. Warranted in all cases to be a good article,or the Soap may be returnedand the money refunded. aching.:JV at Home. • y tried; to the Per barrel Vi,oo lialf Barrel 2,50- • Galion... ' Wholesale dealers will be furnished—if delivered the Ashery inMohtrosc—at the rate of tetrbartvls for $48,0r at Scranton at ten barrels for 850. - JOHN HENRY WARES.i Mentrose, March 1,1 856. ' 1 oyl FLOUR, FI.S B. SALT, GROCERIES, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, kn., for sale low, for cash., Cairand see before purchasing elsewhere, at S. 8. MOTT'S. Montrose, Aug. 12, 1857. • LA WNSi E;AwArs!!. XTEW STYLES, at reaced•prices, at /.11 • MOTT'S. • A -FORIY HORSE TOWEIt STUN -ENGINE FOB BILE, • IN GOOD OILDER. 3 FEET hi ett inch stroke, 14 Inch Cylinder, pal lance*heel, three tone . Is a strong Weil:Milt machine. Suitable for a Coal Shalt or Touallery,ind will be acid very /ow. Address, POST BROTHERS. Jan. 14, 1 857. .;.liontrwitcrft. 0 188 & J. A. mutual consent. , de of Z. Cobb, lasinesa will be owns.; - • MINE . AND PIASTER. alkauhaeribers are now burning and will k 4 flp constantly an hand, Lime of a very superior quAlity at Nontrote Depot , and , will sell it Jul any quantities. at a fair Prim Persons whiting a large quantity can be supplied 1.,;:on a reasonable Italie. Superior ground Plaster will be kept constantly on hand'hereafter. ' I. L.- POST.I • . U. DIUNEYJA. • AP. JESSUP. Nontrose Depot, April 3. .L. MUM 130. • . ROWELL. moneyon debti by leaving their Bankers ? Mont will be Awed 0. L. WARD. • OIROCERIES. „- Afresh nupplz, Winding the belt, SYRIT In town . justopened, and going &esp. Oct Se, 17. J. LYONS & SON. A pow suPy, t, chit Ace. SOAP MANIJFA.CTORY. The - Independent Itepublietn.: tinILIIMILD rail! KORNIXO, AT wormtosr, - I IPA., AT $1,60 PIM ATMO3I, 1 ADVANCE. i .. Bates of Ad%realising. One allar,e (16 lines or less) one week SO,GC , One - square " • tio weeks, 075 " One square .." , three weektr . ...101 One square . " one month, 1,25 One square " two months, 2,110 , One 4l. square three months, 8,03 One square " siz months , , 5,00 •. One square ~ one year, -MO Two; squares , one year, 15,00 Three squares one year, ' 20,00 vi 44,00 ~ tve squares one year, 24„‘ One column one year, I , .10,00 Yearly advertisers will have the priviitege - ef alter: ring' or changing their advertisements without ad ditional charge. " i -__ Business cards, not exceedingsfive lines, inserted at $2,00 per annum . ' ' • Job *Work. -; • • . 1 . This o ffi ce Is supplied with a good' assortment'of Jobbing materials, and. all kinds of Job Work, arch , as Cards, Posters, Pataphlets,&c., wilt be done neat* ly•and promptly". . . .. . BUSINESS CARDS. Di, E. 1 11 . Wilmot. ' :. etRADUATE of the Allopathic and homeopathic Contain of 11.11" Medicine, to permanently located In Great Rend, Pa. Ot fee, comet of Maine and Elizabeth St., ready moths the . 14.. E. Chtint. - ,May 10,1117,W ! • Dr. H. Smith & Son, SEMOTION •DENTISTS. Residence and once. °Kenna the Rasp • cid church, (North side.) In Montrose., Particulor attentitessid be given to InserUng teeth on GOLD end ScLvine pate, sad to tiding ,iecasins tee!bc. Montraee. Jan. IS. ninh. , D. . , • ~...,_ - - .C. D. Virgil, .. . - - RESIDENT DENTLSTOSMITRASS.PA. 9Y -411.4• II g i nftr u n Th at tal rrankti teMh o: &l ei. ilre f r n pttitie la the blithart style albs Art. AR Jobe warrante d . • Noma; April i. leartod s . : • 4. D. Vail.' l. D., PIIYSICi 1N AND SURGEON, Ilan penminently . lasted hitase;t at BrachnspUle. Susquehanna county, Pa, and will promptly . uttered to all c~Ua with-which he mar be thvore4l,lBvdyt: : • Baihnell,. TTORNET & CCitatAELLOR AT LAW. Odes over S. It best s Drag Store SnI4OI.IIaNSA, Drros. I Bader & Stoddard: , : * . IPIEALEII.4 IN BOOTS & SROE73.,Leatber and Findlnp, on Mahe t.. flat door below Souiel Rotel, Montrose. Pa. ltd a Las [MLR - O.N.WIODDasa , t- • William S. Zesitip, - • TTORNEY AT LAW A NOTARY PERLIC. • Ofdie en Pal, lle Square. Ito:crams, k'a. . Bentley .& Pitch, TTORNEYWAPLA.W, AND DOCNTY LAND ADENT9.— /I. Mice wart of the Conrt Noun, Montrose, Pa. • scorrizr,. L. r. mot., Albert Chamberlin, A 17ORNEY AT LAW. ANDATSTICE OF THE PEACE.— Office eover I. L. Post k Co. 'e St," Mornuenc. Win. IL Jessup, 1-1.., k TTOMICET AT LAW IND COMIL..4IIOIOEIt. or' DEEDS for the State of New York. will attend to all Madness entrusts. to him with promptness and fldelitx. OSlee on rablle Square,ocos• red briton. Wlllianqessup. . . • ' Abel Terrell, - • . lALER IS DRUBS. MEDICINES. CHEMICALS , Utak, 01Is. Dr:stork Grocerles.lhy 4300d5, Hardware. -Moos. a.s.. warc. C locks, Watches. Jewelry. Silver Spoors., Spectacles. Ma. Aril Instruments. Tnissea. :Surgical lastranicati. Liquors. Nemo, - eln, Mirrors, Stattorieq, Brusbas„lihoes, Yaakee - Nothins, ac. F. B. Chandler, • EALER IS DRY GOODS, Ready Made Clothing, Gloceitei D Rooks arid Stationery, eta, Public Avenue, komoatl'a. • 7- Poet Brothers; D ' B IN DRY' GOCiDS, GlVetlieo. Croeltem. Hardware, Leather. Flour, ete.., corner of Tnniptke,stredt and Pune Ave. one, Nelms, Pa. . I.. Lyons DDEALERS rs DRY (3001*. Growrivi,....llardware. Crockery, Tinware, Boole ; also. carry on tbs Boon Minors Weiner, —Public Avenue, .ifoarsocr, J: irons. T a. LTOSS . - Bentley, Bead 4gt 0., - • • DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, Drop . Meditines. Palabc, Olts, Gm:sties, Hardware. Ccoeicery,lnow, Costs, Witches. Jew. elry;Slteer Spa's% Perfumery, /ie. Brick Bloc*, Mowrscas. - a. V. ICCIITL,IT,. C Ci IZAb, J. P. W: Run. • William & William IL Jessup; TTORNETS AT LAW, Morrnoct, Practice In Sayan. A banns. Bradford Wayne, Wyoming and Lamm mantle.. Rockwell & Wkaton. • - "ItTAISTFACTURERS and Dealers In Straw Goods, Hata Cape, 01. Yung, 17mbreUa5„ Parasol f, Ribbon!: ae, &c., 'So. 40 Cocaland saseet, Naw Yana. (up swim) • =I A. Baldwin, NIT 110Lr a lE . rj d : r lral , l l, Dealer r u rr iim Sa o l t t .i Pork. Fi,h. t the Corner Ca-St of Pit Brothers ?' Store, Closer and ° Y apll:(.-tr n IL Thayer, • ~_. PITYSICIAN AND suncEas, Mowraoltr; Pa. 01See to th gatiner's atom. v7.l4'S 4 .-• . .Z. Cobb, . DII:ER IN GROCERIES . & c.. =A the store recently oceurled by Crines.a Rogent, Montrose, I'i. • • • >lox - noes, Nov. et , .. 1357,tt . AN .ACROSTIC:: . M Y ' 'ItIENDS, I OWN TWO AMES AND • 111, " , • 0 LD FANnor OTat tut II A 1 x ITIONTD COLOGNZ, R A-"n--..a tun Sniams r,tt tux Rum IND 7 m it, II EFEB=CE-..3futte, TIUT ty:tu mu A B ' fl A-11.- . -I " IiDULGENT, soot.toosure,Uttat-titunitti xl.l S;HANIPOONOR, Puoluseou, ANII AMATIr E .l-'9 . Shop No. 3., Butement of Settles Hotel, on'Turopi}u Stmt.` Mormon, Jan. 21, 19.57:4d e THINGS . AS SHOULD BE. Ej r c e ntld n r ip .h . e . L num cy cr o o f t=n f ds tA iuilittstpmersthai we POPULAR PATENTICKDICENES , of the day, for which we are:allowed forty per cent, for selling; and we propose under the hard times, dirldlnglalf the profits with oar customers. Now, goodarielxls and enerMat, (tt we =re any.) Yon that wish to save money, call at the` • 66 Farmers Stare," • and you will end everything which poor diserisediature requltesfor her restoration, at prices unparallelled In the hist the medldna. ay. Among our catalogue may be found the tele rated thiairinammu Mane= ; • Dn. JAMS litorrrat's SOCKILCIGN Mk= t , 7112411:11:11CAN Lagar TM NI: Ilvozuis 1711:81:WILS MkDICUCII ; Curtail Puss; tirurrnes lientuarVa ; ficartair Vl:omits r; Junres SILDICAITS. CMO', Jcwrixtro's Vommos Pam Kutza; • • CIANDAteI Blom 1% - aisua ; RADWATI: ItILLOT BUM ; - with every 'dem of . Thayerts Fussily llltalicises,. warranted to answer tie pupate for whiat thei are recommended. with others too numerous to mention. Can and see US. • Cotmsei Ira advice nee of charm THAYER, Jr. Ilnalace& Dec.!. 1837.-tt PATENT MEDICINES. • AMONO the great variety of M dldnesatTurrelys store, may le found all of Dr. JaynesJustly celebrated Family medleinne Ayres Cherry Pectoral and Cathartic Pills; Haters Forest Wins and Forest Pills; Ifollanecelebrated German Utters; Londen's sr. ries of Family medicines; Xerchant's Dwelt, Oil , th e greatest rem. edy for sprains in man or beast ever known Kathewson'a BALLO. Remedy, and Herm Remedy ; Orrick's Vertupe. and a -variety d otber kinds: Trask's Diagnetk Ointment , the remedy for bums. rheumatism, and ail inflammatory complain ~• Pond's Extract s lirst rate tid74or simibtr purposes as the above Ointment ; Andrew . * Pain Destro agent. a good article; Woodcock's Balsam and Ike. Liniment; tweed's Jaundice Bitters,. Canker Drops, Liniment. and Dysentery Drops ; Baker's Compound for Dysentery Hought pepsin. for DisPePala; Helmbold's Extract of Bnehu a nd Extract Cr • Sarsaparilla; a varlet , : of Salves, the best in market ; PIN. a.. lad in almost endless variety of Patent Medicitsia,attogether too names ma to en suffice it to my. that the public wUI dad near ly every thing In this line, at the Drug and Fancy Store of tontrose; „Ju1y,1837. . ' ABEL TURRELL i Booking House oy 1-PillST, COO P ER & CO. nEIC/1 " /IIIIKEn t • - . NOSTROSE, WM. lIIINTKING COOpE 1 0 .., 11. , Novemberl'Bss ISAAC L. POST. • - . , DRAFTS on New , York City and Philadelphia.— I-1 Collections promptly made and remitted: Office hours from 10 A. w. to 8. - • __ '__ . Messrs. Allen k Paxton, N. 7:0141, REFERENCE, 1 - fianinel C. Morton, Esq., Phil's. Hon. William Jessup, Montrose. Manufacturer's insurance Coa pany. caerrulpatiiirruAL.- Graited by the Stafe of Pennsylvania. CAPITAL, 4111043,000: FIRE, MARINE, & INLAND TRANSPORTATIOS. rrHIS Company was organiied with a Cash Capitol, I. and the Directors have determined to adapt the business to its available resources—to observe. VP' deuce in conducting its itrairs, with a prompt adjust• ment of losses . A.S. rriscovi, Pres't. Wit. A. Datums, *ice Prcit. - AMIE) WOKS Secrenu7. • • Dlsscross.—.4sron 8; Lippincott, Wm. B. Thom as. Charles Whit, J. Rinaldo Sank, Wtn. A Rhodes. William Neal, Alfred Weeks, 'John' P: Siutta4 Charles J. Field. James P. Smyth.. • . - OFFICE, Nci. I 0 Merchants' Exchange, Phil. , - • • A. N. DULLARD, Agent. Montrose, Pa.,:May 13,1837.4 y - it clines's'' - , . 111Drating_seenred the right of eiln; Gkiddard's Pat. JUL ent for raising and lemming carriage tops, is prepared to thrtdah and put them on at the shortest nonce. . ' . ii,tiese, liirav'so 857. : v . , ,__Bunieroo ROBES, kAjost waived, ind will tie x•rd iow, bY - 1 • outin. scw Milford, Nov. 11,1 INT, GI c2IXEM
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