Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, May 13, 1858, Image 4

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ANOTII4I. PLSODY.
B I T 4. TTPO.
Tsiz rac; ve gentle winds,
- That tonnd mf pathway play,
Is there no ?lace on earth -
Where pnyters get theinpay
The whispenni breeze went by—
With steccOts filled with wo,
A' voice, horn on the sorrowing air
In sadness, answers "No! "
Tell me, ye - flowing S•treams, •• •
- - That smoothly glide along,
rishere mieherished place,
'Where plinteri meet no - wrong ?
_ • The gentle-hrook k
' In purr:Mrs soft and low,
• And winding on its way,
• answered "Nol " , • -
"Ten me; ye ark, - clouds, 'r .•
Now rising in the West,
Is there upon the ghibe •
One spot i)y printers blest ?.
The flashing clouds outspeak
. • With an indignant glow—
A yoice that filled the earth with'awo
In thunders answered " 1 .-:"
- I
• Till me, yeduird-hearted man, -
'Withholding day by day,
Is there ziolhonor in thy breast,
• The printerls•bill to pap? .
linanswering turns he round— , •
how plain his acti.km show:
An uttered, oath-capttid is heard,
EIS action! answered "No !"-
-111TeU me, ye gentle nymphs,. •
Who bless lifc's hours through,
there one sacred shrine
- • Where.luinteri at their due?
mantling blush hei cheek diffused,
Did tenold grace impart,
A soft, reEp! orpeive.sigh replied,'
" friuhd in woman's heart."
.• . i
Ten a n t, angefie hosts,
'• Ye rns:engers of lore,
- • Fball sußring printers here below
- ' lizre no redress shore?
The and bands replied-- •
'.. "To pi is knowledge given— -
_ Delinque is on the printer s books i
• ...' Carr ne er enter heaven"
• .
, ...
1 ' IKPROPIIET4S 0 - ?.gPENCEI.-1 find the fol
I
towing passage hi One of the medical journals
-
of the day : 'The Vest preventative is ob
.'
• stinenee. 7) ere Is no such word as " pre
!
Tentative." tis argrosS blander, but a very
common one.! Preventive is the riaht word ;
and yet; we find as diStingnished a writer as
-Sir, David Brewster filling into the error of
inserting a superfluous syllable: •
Avoid such"forms of : expression as "Do
like(l do," "She "ran like he did." These
are mere rult+arist(r. Substitute 'as for like,
And you havelthe correct forth.. The blun
der is more } common' in the Southerh and
lfiddle States.than in the Northern.
Sorge hypercritic says, "Do not say mis- .
taken souls; but niistaking souls" , Thiv is
A' putting too fine a point-on it." MistaTen
is . the phssive form of to mistake, :yet 6us
tom has auth.imized its , use with an active sig.
nific - atiott. , .Ir . am mistaken" ii used - to ig
pify I:Mistake, misunderstand. "My mean
ing is Mistaken"' is used to signify " my,
• meaning is Misundeistood:" Thusithe same
,form is used'both actively and : passively.
- When we sa• "1 pm • mist aken" instead o:
'A' I mistake," we avoid the nn-Eng,lish expres
sion, "I am IV:taking." - So. we may con
tinne to sing "Mistaken souls, whet dream
•
,of heaven," i:.c., without s.upposi9g we are ,
giving alter rote to bad English:-s , -Sargent's
,School Monthly. - s , .
• ' ,Oxis Dwr. BRICE UPON :wins ir.—Ed win
was one day looking at a large building,
\
• Which they ; tete putting -up . jt st opposite his
father's bon .Me had .watched the workmen
from day-to day as they carried - up the brick
;and 1:i - totter, and - then placed their in their
proper order.. . ~ .
Ills; fathel , said th.him, "Edwin, you seem
, ..:,,, 3,.. tamtv• I lutoil.taken un. with 11 .4. I ^... ,, Linr
ers; prayhat may yop.be thinking about "f
Have you - I
notion - of le:luting the trade'?"
"No," ..saul Edwin, smiling; but '1 was.
`just t‘iinkin47.what a little thing a brick is,
apd yet that great house is built by.laying .
. one.tirick•u i pon another.' : , . •
"Very t i me, my boy.' Neer forget, it.
,Jtist so it is with all great wiwks. All your
. learning is only "one little lesson added to
'another. if a - man could walk all Around
the world, it would be-by . putting oneint
before the ther, Your i nehtile, life "will - sbe
e ct
made up o one little moment aftler another. .
Drop add to drop ma - kes the ocean."
Levin f 11: this not to d e spise little thing s .
, *Learn, also not to be discOuraged by great
labor, -The gitiatt labor becomes easy if
,divided into parts. You, could not jump
over a motniaiti, hut step,hy step takes- you
to the othe side. Do pot fear, therefore, to
attempt g eat things. Always remember
that thi whole of the great . building is only
one brick tpon'ariother.,-Happy Home. 'I
PROVEIRBS.—A - hat . is a ."P - roVerb ?"---
Loio John Russel hapPily defined it as "one
iman's wit and all,mit's wisdom.", 'Erasmus
oieatly 'sal , "eil . ebre :dictum; scita guapiam
',levitate i signe," oi.si " freqiieut saying re
markable ora certain wOhknown 'novelty,v
Thomas Iler called it r" much matter de
cocted in few words." ' Napoleon's terse
°remaiks ve,•with liters, and in militaty
matters; ?come.. proverbs. . Frederic the
Great ascii to say irreverently,." fictd fi g ht s
on the side of the beaVies arrtillery," and
N-spoleon s saying, ,'& Heaven. is on the side
of the he vy battalions," is to the same ef-•
feet. " the -Span
ia
ish.prove b, "Since I' weonge , d • you' l h ave
-, nevet.lk a you 'I" American. business men
ought to eed.the mailm,
." To he a- mer
•chanca
th art consisis more in getting p'
n il
-, than in aking sales." •
Gbomt-Tbe following` spicy correspond
cine recently passed;betweep a Baptist and'a
6 7'
e t
ldethodist cle gyrnan, in a city where a great
revival en hi progmss. - It is too good
tq . bo . los . ; • ,
, .
• 1 . 33.1 fist to .licthoilist Clergymon.
• ,--, "1:0 Brother—lssball baptize some con
t• * ' t. orrow; if any of-your converis
p • er to be,baptized in our mode, I shall be
ppy- -o baptize them, - as, candidates' for
• y tit' Ch rob." " . .
,
lit huxyst" to Baptist Citgym,an. •
i.-p- Brother—Yours'received. I pre
' - re7,to w..,j1 mt own sheep.", . •
. , .
_,.
i ea'' r. TrelinTiey, the author ofi'Ree
- c)lleetionc of Shelley.and Byron," when Byron
'was lyln dead at li i scol on g hi t seat his ser
- 'vent F 1 eh el out of the. room by a strita
%gem, n cover's ' his friend's feet, examines
them, (id then publibhes to the wttrid. that
, el were elubbed, , and his legs
kneeL--theSorm and features
ith the feet and legs .of 'a syi;
-witirei
ird telegram.' now orthodox
lesipute the dispatch by tele
.ed America in 1850. It
led as an unjustifiable eceen.
)W :that it, is orthodox in the
it will no doubt become a
in -tire United States.
Jrci ' money' originated in the .
first silver money coined. - in
was in A. Q. C. 482-;was
maple of. Juno Moneta. •
PR 5QC471.4.- - it is 'current] v
le money kin - gs of Europe, tie
_
boeu fuethe list two . or
•eatizingeautioosly, but eontio
the.tecuritiee they held, bptit.
l'Arts.,,—:t.V. Fog,
, Ohio Editors-are not very deeply'
reed. in ":the Scriptures, " if the following,
from it correspondentof . iar*r's Magailite,
is to be taken for Gospel :
"Governor Chase'issti his proclamation
appointing Thanksgiving day. To make sure
of being right, on the subject , in hand, the
Governor composed 'his prod:on:Alen almos
exeinsively of passages from the. Bite, which
he di s d-not designate as quotations, presuming
that every one would recognize them 11 , iiid ad
-mire the fitness of the words as well ' as his
'taste in their selection: . A:learned editor of
aTremocratie paper (the Governor is r on.,the
oth side) pounced upon the proclamation—
dscle 'that he had read it before--43ouldn't
exactly s, v where—but he would take his
oath that it ,as downright plagiarism from
beginning to end ! That would have been
joke enough for awhile, tit lea. 4, perhaps
-longer; hut the next day the Republican pa
per came out valiantly in defenepoif the Gov
ernor, pronounced the charge false and libel
lous, and challenged any_ man living to pro
duce one.single line of the proclamatton that
had ever been, in print !"
• "Nor' Qurra so Ban:' 7 --The Belrefonte
Democrat tells :i good story of Sam Bike;
who had been down. the steer this Spring,
with a.ratt. Returning home, he stopped at
a 4avein, where quite a crowd was discussing
the Kansas question.' Sam had not slept the
previous night, and was shoot squaring him:
self Out for a comfortable ,snoote, when one
of theiou'dest,•turning to him, said, Here
?sits a Lecompton man, I'll bet the liquor for
the r00m.".,, "`Done!" said his opponent,
/\.
who' • was . anti-Lecompton . "Now; then,
friend," said No. 1; l' in order, t decide . this
bet, will you be so kind' as to , tel ?
us whether
,yoti are a Lecomptbn man ?" • " What,
makes you think .so l" Sam asked.- "Be
cause, sir, you lo6k like one ; 1 can always
.tell them by theft. looks;', replied No. I.—
Sam : .answered, "Po-1? Well, gentlemen, I
was on a raft froth Snow Shoe le, Marietta ;
I hasp been drunk , for two weeks, but -1 had
no idea that I looked as Ac'trd , ets that." The
Leeomptoner paid ' the liquor, and sloped.
EM
tARES ( . /F MmitsoiA.—A correspond
ent of the. lfinnesotian supplies • that paper
with a-Ana. :riving the dimensions of ninety
three. lakes in MinnosOta, comprising the
larger number of those most known. Thou-
MIAs of others of smaller extent are. distrib.
uteck-oVer the siirface.of the country, and a
great many of a mile Or two in length have
been omitted fer ‘‘ant.of a-name. The tarn ,
est lakes in the State, according to this tabl%
.are Red Lake, in 'embina county, thirty
miles long by twenty 'wide ; Big Stone Like,
thirty 'Mks longlind fifteen wide.; Lite'Tra
verse, twenty-five miles long by three wide;
and Leech Lake, twenty miles long by elev
en Wide." .Most--of the list, hoWe'ver, are from
one 'and a half to six miles 'king, and from
one to three miles wide. The water in all
these lakes is perfectly•pura, and sweet., - .and
they are all of great beauty of sbore,and 1-ur
roundings.• The lakes of Mi nnesota
s form a
diAinguishini feature of the country, _ and
lend-an air of romance to the scenery. .
.
A Mienoscoric WoNnEn.—The mold
decayed fruit ; stale bread, moist wood., &e.,
i's'shown by the microscope to ye' plants,
belirmg leaves, flowers, and seeds, an,d in
creasing with incredible rapidity, for in a few
hours the seeds spring up, arrive at maturi
ty,faiid bring forth seeds themselves, so that
many generations arc perfected in a day.- 7 -
S.cien fife American:
. SETTING OUT FICEITTREES.-A correspond
esatFof the Nt , England.larmer, writes : 7 -•
Wbile-i»fbe West, two years since, an old
mrl,3
fruit trees for fifteen years; and those he set
in the. fall bore ai4ally, while those he- set
in the spring were very inaigent beacers.
Mv experience -and observaGg` , satisfy me
ftikt fa/Lsetting is, much the best,..a.side ,from
this eofiSideiation. They should bes, well
- mulehed3.:the first winter, to priiteet the
. root.
froth froQt, and the next summer to guard
against droushi."'
' A tubful of soep;uds, farmers should
.remember, is worth as much as a wheetbar- .
row .of good manure.' Every btlel:et of soap
suds should,-be thrown where. it will-not be
lost, The garden is a good and. ,convenient
place whibhlo dispose of it ;1, but fine,roots
of grape-vies, young trees, or anything of
the sort, wi!l do as well.
•
A FIRST CLASS LITERARY WEEKLY PAPER,
- WITH A •
BEAUTIFUL PRES EN T TO EACH SUBSCRIBER'.
• .‘!ffein-Yoi.l( 17xiel$104-- -- "
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,rm ill 72 te l t, of the larß
eoed to Literature. News, sod (..iener-11111:cellany..
The editorial department wit no under the Immediate sitperrislon
of ALZIANDLII D.ItrSSON.. - bn la widely'known to the public u
haring been connected wifn several of the mut popular Journals of
the dap. •
Although giving a handsome present to each subscriber. in.tend
itig to atrium all in our liberality, we are determined that the - Es
memilese.ahall not ernes hle thoye Journals U41215/T /mown a. .gift
particnlar. Its contents anal be imitable for Hone--
as our alai Is to recur° it a. welcome In evert- (=dlr. lYe shall lilt
our enittruns weekly with interesting and tlirillinß Tale& Itniniumes,
of Rent Life. and tibetchU of Travels. Men and Character. buide
full direst of the'newrof the week and all events of general interest.
' ONE OF THE FOLLOWING :NAMED PUX.SE.NTS-lo sent
free ai r iest:Au to each suhseriber LIIIILLIATZZLY 0.1 er..crz,rr or nit
ornocairrsort rfor:gr..
SCHEDITLE OF -PF.ESENTS
.17CIf)NY CASKET, .set of dl:l3lmnd
. . . . . .
Jeweirr.,EF Rbag - fi.Neeklace. Brooeh auel 'Bracelets. he
side a lade s enameled jeweled GO' Watch - with Chat,
Laine. and a centieroans. English Hunting Case. full jewel
ed, Gold Wart,. with Chain,worth 4061 00
TWO SUE - RPM PIANOS, Poweu oisl and back Ifalnut
else, worth WO and 4400 . ' COO 00
WA TCHES.'llontintiCale • 460 to Vl*
GOLD WATCIIES .
• 40 to '5O
.
ilaidiei and Gentlemen s) 'A.) to 1)
SUSIE ITUNTI NG,PATENT_EVERS 15 te
. :0
' '' 'PATENT I.EVErs• 13 to II
'i WATCHES 4 " .... 7to in
Ladles' CHATELAINES .6 to 20
61PARDVIIAINS. (Ladies' and Guntlein(es) 10 to '2)
,yEST.AND FOIL CRAM.. • i 10 to Z)
AND GUARD VILAINS.., ein TO
I.M.WELET:;,COMeOOnd MnNOIO.- ' • . 10 to - 15
.
ARMLETS. fotLadiesand children - sto 0
BROOCHES, Cameo and Mosaic, - fi to
.„0.
. .. Torentine and letea.. 6to 0
, o. :old (Ladies' and M.L.es) Ito 4
tAr. - Dn Irti,,Florentlne and Lava. Eta 6
Cameo and Mosaic. • " . 6to 13
' Gold (Laties and Mime). • - • Ito 8
GOLD S INS.G plaid and chased. . Ito 0
- STlThrt (Gentlemens.) Ito 4
• . SLEEVE IirTPONS. (Gentlemen's)
vtuions steles:" 3to 5
, ..
.
6 " .. CUFF PINS, <Ladles') . , Ito 1
SLIDES. for Pob or Ribbon Cludas..... •I to .5
•' WATCH KEYS I,to 10
- .. .. 13REAST ?MS. 4Gentlemen'to - . 2. , t0 10
" " LOCKETS: Double GLaw. • - oto It
"to I
" " TITIMIIt.ES. . ' • - ` 414 6
TWINES TO BEISIGEELSI7BECRIECEIM
•
14ro Dollars per year. with one Present.
Four " two years, " 'lour Present.
Five '•
three yenre. " .Ithe Presents. • a
TERMS.TO'CLUBS, ,
Ifltla TIT 0011 t 10 cub imbitriber, 1...TP ALTAI'S 0:12 igCTILt fILVY ,
MET to thuutlikt upor a Club.
,Chttet er three.
Svc,
ten.
twenty. (and one extra to the agent.).
MIAs Wger than twerdynne In the same proportion..
.111 e Pubhalter. Mauna ratans. has been known tor many years
as the 7'utlisher of the Northern and Southern Maw:Haw& arm
asuracrotams Jorasa•~ (edited by Fair-max rst.) and he
with confidence refers to the leading bootlaces men-1 almost every
-town in the United States. (to most of whom the Si. . Journal
thus been emulated) as tothe h.amoimibllity and Integrity", which
idapahltthing busluesiris conducted...flotilla secured the armee of
a prominent Jewelry 3lonufacturing establishment in Newark,tNeir
Jersey. be is led to offer the piveute in similar snicks, but those
who dairc Mesta iscelve their presents in liptita. '
•
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AB POITXMITLIES. litra.cnagni: dad Bcanctss Lam ,
to
_alnn . a:e
hare eau foreurtLeg a copr,pf the M. and : M. Journa l ; , or their
clrics, or any other intelligent and responsible person, n ill tourer a
throe by informing a Club - or acting as Our Local Agent and Corns
! .
poodent.
... , . . ..
PREMEMS TO LOCAL AGENTS AINt_OTITERS:,
Anyper,on sensible Ina sulserlhers Den the full' Oder' of iateedP - •
Way - will &nave a superb Muntinz Case Gold and Chains of
• the beg. Ennitslr worknanshlpJfull pireled. _
and worth E.& or. at
• tholes!, one of Prince's Melodeons, tithe same value. •
The person who can raise a° last of O. within period of three
months, will receiver' rutrwrior Plano, made by Mallet. Darts &
Bostorr.worfh &100. and which met fr.s cash. on'at ehdipe, a anagt
set or Ladles' Diamond Jewelry. worth the same turount.
For Lists of an with the full price, a beautiful Gold Match, Meth
Sta. trill be paid.
• • For smaller or largerlids. parties may select any artrelesfrom
published schedule. of Watcher& Jewelry. Books, &c.., worth-ln the
proportion of au for each ten sulweriberd, or if preferred.= nialtr&l
I In caoh. or Prl oentafroureach nut writer.
Fot further terms to Agents, skin* the office.
• The manner should he sent each week truth the preaMe4 number Is
` completed, la enter that the peesente and paper may be promptly
,- Maned. • • Addnen, •
marllnloo2
j?OCKET KNIVEF.—The nicest tot fu
1. Warranted perfect every time, by
.11U_LI4AftP.
EEO
8 Od
.15 00
- .30 W
LOCAL AGENTS,-
ALBERT PALMER, Promslra,
Yunx Elm=on,
effit:e. woluiwar. New VD&
limit Pnialiiiied'e• '
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BRI6HTLYtS UNITEk:STATE, DIGEST '
.... 3
1789 T 1857... •
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From the adoption of tfaelConalitulion I°l/0 end of
the 77iirtylinirth Congre : .
One Vol. Imp.)Svo., pp • 1149. •
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Invssuem and Sminivnuottn; under whleitt e thitiostotontetax.
arrangement hail been. as tar aaipondble.. Prow mi. •It taweeff e es
Manottanjthrtsuctress to each lion whereby is GAwmarra can.
be Stain at a glance. The notes of Meiji. Dar ots,lncluding not
only those of the Sentrucx Goer" or nut Uri Soars. but also
.these of the Craven and Dntrmlrr Corti and outer or Cnane;
many of which are scatter al throughout the Lana Principle . ..mend
not to be found elsewhere; many Dreueons of the Stara County
the Oriattent orthe Annitszos tlemartAt. god 111Lit**Or Dimmer
st ccon are placed at the foot of the page, and refet to the respective
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lean accurate Tame Of QM!. 4130 a Crtno:3o WaL TalaLZ Oill
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In the margin of the page . The terrtmes man sec not only the
Tames of each siqukc-r. but also tha rations sub, Jahns Into which.
each Title has been dlstrllnitcd. The lama Is math a n d nun
prebernothe, and refers not only it the Laws but to the.l.7olarrt-
TlrrloN of the United States. Tr, matter Is zed udder Locan
as well as Cirgrital. TITLra ; for pt lance. the naint - s of Stares, Tra
srroants, Cirrus and mane of the roctra of -the rod Stairs, will
be found in their alphabetical on er with a Scam rof the Lem.
Lamm In which each of them I .Interested . Th Sterrett as well
as the page to given, byt means f - which grimily nereased facility
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nail spied In the use efthe work still be obtains . not merely bit
.Paorkwortir at Gontatur-v. but y those unlearnt , . In the Law. ..,
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.has been had In the theme of tit type, to prude a book. which.
O mu ta ! LlT9traphlctilv clear an legible. should tbe untenable to
the charge of greht bulk and un elidinerts.
In enter th at no Impediment my be thrown n the way of the
hurcham of this Illgest..but th e ,on the contm It mac become a
Legal Manual In use In every (` out. Last , chani rt and Counting
mew. as , well as Its the Legislate Italic and Pn leOfficen, weihate
determined to seirthe Weft - at IX DOLLARSher copy ; and we
flatter oninelves that a Law k no costly in . is preparation has
rarely before been efferotl at so O.' a prim. ,
• From the Hon. It. It. Taney. . tittf auctice of use rolled States.
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whiett. the different nets of. Cur cress are arranimil, are well chosen
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ilreretl In all the principal d
woo :id Two Dollars a % ohm
• Any Volume mar be had
Dollattand a half to It:umbel
An number may be hat
while for sotettrihent nr Pu
tier may hare, and thus ere
Caneasocra Wanted.
ST.V
aplBm3
41r1f.`34 cent. , and It mar be arnrth
haser. to,n)pb, cam . Broken Volunn , s
ratty unbance tit r _
NFORD
Pro:Asti its New York.
Off YES I 0- D ES!!
i •
HERE_ )vE . ..romE.
. BOYD ic4:2 WEBOTERa
HAVING purchaSed of S. A. nodruff his Stock
in Trade, arel prepared t accommodate all
who will us with their cust ,at "live and let
live" prices. I .
STOVE AID tRIPE,
IN, COTPER, • "
AiN SHEETIIRON WARE
of every description ( tsually.fonndi in the country.
Also, IV/XL2 11 7 SAS/4_
• - PA DOO R
1111. ND 0 WtLINDS,
LA TV.
. • I
P/1 VF. LUMBER.
and BUILDINd MATER ALS generalfg..
Designs for Couniry building. with specifications
and estimates of cosk, furnis td to such as may
deATt-e , them, at mod rate prices.,
Persons about building in the ountv will find it to
their interest to cull on us. Co and see us, we
intend always to;ltecp the latches ring, out.
Tin shop on Main street,a few ds south of Searlu's
•
Carpenter shop n ••ar the Meth dist blurt+.
N. B. Afl kinds of produce to in in exchange for
Goods.
Wm. 11. BOYP,
A. L. WEIISTF.R.
Montrose, March
BO
I
I. 1858.-Iy.
THSTA
'NOTW
TTARDTIMES."
assortment of SELEC
.j.~i ~ a
• • •
and be is t•onstantlis receiving a
days. Prices as- 143.7 as the low , .
Montrose, April 17, 1858.
. Stationeu i and F : cy Goode
AT REDUCE I D FRICE FOR CASH,
~,
i AT THE
. XWEEllikkg Mfid. STOR.I 3
in the Post Office, Eby 'IL. N. BULLARD.
Montrose, Marc 31, 1858._ .
4
C
I OLD PENS 1101.DERS.rhe best article ev
13f er before offered in this re ion. Also, the best
of Metallic Pens, by • .N. BULLARD.
--- —t ..•
B
.
w
OOKS, BOORS,,..—Some .at • , and someven
r ,
at Piper cenr below cost, atutother articles in
the same proportion.Call' arid e convinced at the
Po=t Office. 1 ' N. BULLARD.
Montrose, March. :.7.1, iSSB. •
IS'' O s T
TT ALL WHOM IT MAY C NCERN. The firm
..L . of Morse & Nicho, beret fore engaged in the
Tannery' Business! this day dissolved by mutual
consent. A neulfirm has al;p . beeit established un
der the mine and4,style of 1 "
Richols,, r4lllOlOjS, Co.,
consisting of the iollow.ing nt . hers, to wit:
IRA myna;
p. W. EMMONIS.
G. L. MORSE.
J. T. ALDEN".
L. H. ALDEN.
Herrick, Su.N. I Co., Pa.,
c March 22, IssB.—tf
Wing's Cel • brated
TIIE best thin of the kit
_L had of
Montrose, 'garb 31, '55,
r, BOXES O A TEN SEED.
tl sale, by •
- _ Montrose.. March 24,1868:
TRY.'
N SALT, ti
1)
URE ASJIT ,
by
Monti*, Math 17, 1858
:1
of MEI
TilikEeplattet% t 4)
mark ,
- t .1 %
FAIkIMLER'.
It will be useless to enuim
any thing in the. Patent
otherwise, calliit the Farmer
the place, down town.• •. .
Montrose, M reb 10, 1858, t,..
.. .
fil i' TICY Bill.
iIILE thd_hard times , .ntinue, it is good poli-
W
cg to ecohomize in the nsatter'ofcrothing. This I
can only be doe by patronitihrg a skillful Tailor,who
will make up kto welul g x
iir 'much longer than the
imported read y trash. Give - the home Tailor a
chance, and ks .p the money circulating here. Call
in at my-shop,ntlenteno
, retall select your style from
the ' ' r - 1 .
r NG P.
I, riee.a are as
r work is w
SFR]
for 1858. My
fif and n
tion.
rjr Cutting, done on shot
l
ed, and warnwited to fit if
done without.
Montrose,
arch It, 185
BOX& G
ZCOBB:offers to the public, at prices that
. cannot fell to suit; a lirge and superior assort-
inent of
GROCERIES,
At the old and sell-known establishment formerly oc
cupied by 0. )1. Crane. -
SUGARS, TEAS,DOFFEE,SPIHR,FLOUR
SALT, (by the sack or barrel,) FISH, and all ar
ticks-usually found in.first class Groceries.
' The attention of Farmers is solicited to a superior
quality of GRAIN d• GRASS SEEDS, which the
undersigned has on hand and for sale.
CLOVER ct TIMOTHY' SEED, k HOOD
WHEAT, sold at verylow rates for CASK.
As I mean to merit, I mope to receive, a liberal
share of public patronage. Z..C088.
Mintrose, March 3, 1838. , . 9m3.
DOCT - . R. THAYER
NATOULD say to the Public that he will be at his
V office from nine until ten o'clock, a. m., every
;day. Tuesdays and Saturdays, from nine in the morn-
Ihg nine in the evening, extraordinarica except
ed. All wishing to see him will govern themselves
accordinky.
Montrme, Jan. 6, I ssB.—tt
REMOVAL.
TnE SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP OF
G. F, FOBDFIA.II,-
LA removed to the building recently occupied hr C. C.
Hollister, on Main Street, one door above S. S. Metes,
and where' he will be happy to wait on all who may .
favor him with their patronage.
Montrose, Jan. 6, 1858.—tf
GOING: GOING :
Ak=fitolglt.
of N ermont
: th i e SherilT. We prefer to &spore
B
GREAT EVD.UCEITIENTS
OFFERiD TO
' 1 1 o nit
Importers.
et.. rhilwitlphla
!~
. CUSTO3IERS,
or op SHOUT CREDIT. selth Wisroved Ate,. Those who wish
'to avail kilo:m.ll,es thls,cpportunity. we -ativt.e to akll at the
Store's of
rctaq.
. - FAV'SETLIES of
ID hand.
lathm whlcli, this n>•
to trio. to its claims
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM & CO„
AT - EITTIER
JIONTROS4 SUSQ. CO., PA., . •
SITSQUEIJA.4 — DEPOT, SUSQ. CO., -
or TO TrA NDA,B/Lel PFORD CO., PA:,
Where lx-e otter to suit the•
!,the Times.
411 the worblzre
[ s-43n oririnal
1. ire literature of our
hc i c_, of th ne c t "
Family Circle.
y content A, the WAN.
earls volume of this
:, HI:NM:ED AM)
ch Is only SIX DOI,
e Beat and
tea
AVOID) SPENSION,
Great. Bar.„train . s
TO PURCHASERS OF ALL RINDs OF.
e World
ti of the Kele% MIR.
on of many eminent
Dry Goods & Ready Made Clothing,
which have hoot lately purchalteti Illifier exeredlqg to prices, anti
ceiling at the Nano. A ,plerollil goek of
co. Bancroft
roam*,
rrt Barnts.
DRY GOODS,
neat NIX,. and de
le of freight, are 1:4
13E0@ 000 P-0,
RICH MOIRE ANTICXE.
BLACK .VNII FANeti SH.FS
PLAIN AND PRINTED FRENCH MERINOS
SHADED AND PLAIN ALL tVi.)OL,
AND COM MON DELAIN ES,
n Dolan , . bound. Or u
11;=ii=====
our stock Is complete and rsdmdshlng IT3w. We also have on hand
which we offer pet' cent. lower than nnr other Establishment In
this Peellan. Also nothltta made to onler in the neatest and WA
manner., nod W ILIiANTED.
All kids of Grain taken at the lIIGIIEST MARKET PRICES.
Drlinl Apples and Geese Feathers.
Please all and price our rood 'and patlary yourselves of the aboye
FACT.
Gnttenberg, Rosenbaum &Co.
MONTROSE, Pa., Nor. 1857,-tf
Thrilling Ingident.
BE suhscriher having again resumed the TAI-
L. LORING BUSINESS rrntalarntly (Whig health
will permit) sill spare no reasonable_elfort to please
all who may see fit to employ him. Shop in the
Brick Block over Bentley and Read's Store.
31;ptrose, June 2.1, IS:S7.—V
AINTTiLI..NcToriIirEFS.; I
COPPER, ANI FI S U IP` i i' I F E .P .q :FOIL,
GLA SS k S RS .1 XI) MULLERS,
LITINGI: A BIM, de., r.t the Store of
Montrose, Jan. 6, 1 858
TusT the "Nicest Thing Out," is the new'Ear •
Cr Pitch Pipe, giving the sounds on Letters A
and C. For tuning Instruments they "_Can't be
heat," as the. sound may be prolonged-to any desira
ble length. Made of the beat German Silver and
' warranted perfect" Sent to any part of the Coun
ty, postpaid,On receipt of tl ,00,by A. H. SMITH.
Montrose, Pa., June 24, I 857.—tf.
k. WEBSTER
DING, -1
Old Forwarding Line!!
BEL TERRELL'S
t GOODS, keeps up,
- PUSH BUTTER in great demand, in New Tork !
Fetch it on. Poultry too!!!
We advance inoney on these articles.
Ur We base just sold Turkeys at 13 cts. per pound.
cessions, every few
We invite all persons interested to call, compare
notes, or try the line. We report progress for 1858.
lIENRY McKINNEY,
VAN SICKLE & YOUNG,
Great Bend, Feb. 7, 1858.—yuitu22'58
T"'
11.:.; !wen r, wiring auring the past
three weeks a tine lot of
SPA S & SUMMER CODIIS i
making, with former stock, an assortment with which
there is no comparison in this vicinity ; and that
they are being sold in a manner satisfactory •
to customers is manifest from the fact,
that notwithstanding all efforts at
competition, the rush and
sales.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 addithm to the large va
riety kept lFar years, we
now haie a good
• assortment_of
REAlirlif .4 lDE CLOTHING,
BOOTS cf,- SHOES,
in all varieties. Please give us a call.
Gibson, May 27, 857. • S. S. INGALLS.
ring Crackers,
crer made. To be
J. LYONS & SON.
XOTICE is hereby given, that Abe firm of Ilawley
& Guild is thy t
day dissolved by mutual consent.
C. r.-lIAWLEY,
just opened, an for
J. LYONS k SON.
The books and accounts can be found at the store
formerly occupied by the subscribers. All persons
hiving unsettled accounts are requested to settle the
same as soon as possible.
The business will be conducted in the future by
the subscribers, under the firm of C. P. & 0. if;
!lawlcy, who are constantly receiving from New York
and Philadelphia the latest styles of
• Fall apd Winter - Dry Goods, .
ALT.-
the Sack or Load, for
F. CHANDLER.
• COMEI! •
lICINES ever &fore .
s the found at the
TORE.
When you wish
tciue hue, or
Don't forget
Clothing, dm., all of which will Ike sold at ec i ery small
profit, for ready pay„ C. P. lIA IVLEY.
Gibson, Sept. 2, 1 857. . 0. M. lIA IVLEY.
c
Store
IL
STOVES, STOVE%
/VII stoves have iteen so thorouely tried, to the
lJ entire satisfaation of all, that they need no rec
ommend from us. S. IL SAYRE'S; BROTIIERS.
MOntrose, May 27, I 857..
c.r. - taistae m
TAE u ersigned are now manufacturing and
have on and all kinds of
Carria: and Sleigh Stuff;
such e feliQes, :wit, „Thins, Cutter-Runners,
Raves, Fenders, d:e , d•?, for sale, in lots to suit pur
chasers, very low. for cash.
+Also, all kinds of work steamed and bent, to order.
'CROOK & JOHNSTON.
Great Bead; Pa., March 3,1838.—1 y
SOIONS
insonable as a man can
.ted to give selisLae-
Grass Seeds! Grass Seeds !I
c('`LOVER SEED of the LARGE KIND, and
TIMOTHY SEED,
new lot, just received and for sale by •
notice, carefully mark
d for .• and no cutting
JO/fh; GIIOVES..
-3111
r gale - at
.TUftRET,L'S
LOOK HERE!
CONI PRISING AI e LIIOST EVERY KIND OF
MEMO COCOS'
I=l
/UAW NA.I2 E1b23138,
To Singers and Choristers:
LOOK HERE :
MOO,
DISSOLUTION.
Gibsor., Aug, 17, 1857.
New 31ilford, Aprifi",
THE iIIONTROSE
to. \ 4 lte . - sdt ill
1
!
A
eleqek:4l g.opoilq
Nails, Iron i ,,Mal. Castings,
DOOll LOCKS & lIANGINGS,SCRE
of various kiwis,
SADDLERY, beyond deseriptl
Carpenters Tools, Shoemakies I
. nousonioLo FIXINGS,
besttles a Urge assortment of
GROCERIES, CROCKER
D-B - Y 0-0/0-D-S-
at the lowe'st market piiees. ,, All these, and
other artielesjeatt always he found in the
PHOENIX BLOCK,
at the store of M. S. Wilson• itiSo
Montrose, Nov. 4, 1857. '
•
"INlClo i ri.o •
IS HEREBY GIVE
LTORIIIIII I
lIAs just returned frdin New-York, with d
and choice variety of GOODS, bought fo'
and selected with much care, from over thirty
best-Houses in New-York, which he offers to
tourers and the public, at low price”'S, for Cast
stock comprises ;
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
PAINTS,
OILS,
WINDOW GLASS,
DYE STU EFS,
GROCER!
GLASS
CROCKERY,
MIRRORS,4 I
CLOCKS
WALL PAPER,
WINDOW PAPER,
•
WINDOW 0,
FANCY GOOPS,'
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
JEWELRY,
PERFUMERY,
DRY GOODS,
HARD WARE,
STONE
WonhF.* WARE,
BROOMS,
BRUSHES,
't JAPANNED WARE,
BIRD CAGES,
CANARY SEED
POCKET
UMBRF.LLAS,
GUNS, %-
PISTOLS'
AMMUNITION,
TURPENTINE,
. cAmmai
ALCOHOL„
LIQUORS,
(For 'if edieinil Purposes, o
TRUSSES,
SUPPORTERS,
SHOULDER
TORT MONIAES, - -.
SPECTACLES, --
SILVER A: PLATED SPOONS, FORKS,
GOLD PENS,
STATIONERY, _
_VIOLIN STRINGS,
And all of the most popular
PATENT XEDICIAES.
P. LINES.
Thankful for Ow liberal patronage hi,the
ed; he hopes to meric a coutinnance an,
ABEL TURRELL
creme of the same.
Montrose, 2, 1 657
•:-.IIIINET MILNUFACTO
O mn[L,L
-- m
A F C T RE R and dealer in .
furnature, is now prepared
orders or Bedsteads of all kinds at w
retail on short notice.. Retail prices ran
lip Wat is, according to style. Ile also kee
Ready-made Collins ; and as he has a
llearse, he is prepared to attend funeral
notice.
New Milford; Dec.. 7, 1 556.
ffr FARMERS 'ATTEND
T IIE undersignedwould respectfully a
eAnuiandailoti4terst
hare associated ourselves together under
MOTT & TILDEN,
`at the old stand of M. A E. Mott, where
Oared to furnish PLOWS of the most ap
terns now in use. such as B/aiehby's,
Beam, Ate. Also Points of all kinds,
cutivator teeth, and all kinds of eastings
ers and °them all of which we propose t
as can be afforded by any establishment
try. ELLT A 1
G. A. T
We are also agents for Emery's 110
Drag and Circular Saws -for wood, alker
Powers, which we can furnish on shove n
Montrose, Jan. i f I 557. -
L
Dress-Making Establish ii
LADIES lIAVE TO llEilliD TL
IN R o
p B e . n l er a I V ilhne
lage of Brooklyn,, and h
York with a large and
consisting of Ladies and
style and variety, also
ly on hand of every im
splendid assortment of F
deries, hair Braids,
Lace Goods, &c., &c., al
lowest 'prices. (
re- Particular attend
Brooklyn, May G, 1 85,1
SSOI
Tcoltership
1 HOWELL is this. da
The hooks and accounts
for settlement ; and th
carried on at the old s
, •
E E GUILD
Montrose, .
N
PERSONS esirous
of any deseriptio
payments with Post, Cj
rose, to my credit, wh
from their,date.
.
I:4IIThE
HE subscribers ar,
.11_ constantly on ha ,
quality at Montrose
quantities at a fair
quantity can be suppli
Superior ground Pl
hand hereafter. :1
STEAM Gill
11 establfahment,wi
perfiue aid Fine Flo ,
ity,alao Chop and B
Custom worif will be
cases warranted.
Montros6. July.l 8
GR
A cornpleie asesor
' ICBURRITT
Mil
-THAT.--
ovaifisioilmospoor
I=ll=l
prniet ly of Nc
and Fancy Stor
..I just returne
l ashionable stoc
Ulises Straw 11, 1
ape anJ Silk H.
and color, tog
ncy Goods, noel
['Fiery, Caps,
of I . rhich she
on paid to ftlca
Always a
r.-17tf
.UTIOI
Jetween Z. COI
11
• dissolved by m
are in the hand
'butchering b
nd by J. A. Ho
Z. CO
• J. A.
p7.—tf % . • ,
i'or. 20,'
TICE.
f paying me m.
,; can do so by
oper & CQ.,11
•ae receipts wi
C.
- • .4
Sprit 18,
PLAST
now. burning
d, Lime of a
epot, and will
cc. Persona
;.:zon a reaso
I • r wift bo keg
i ~ii[~
Montrose Depot,
[ AND SA
, - having porch ,
;I keep constant
' , Corn Weal o
n at the lowes ,
done with deep
CERIES.
lent at
-NEW STOVES.
Tit B BRITT justreceiving Large
• stock of • , •
, .NEW, STOVES,
Including a luilent of 'ELEVATED OVEN
L - .7AVG : E• OVEN . , '
.AND FLAT-TOP PREMIUM COOK STOVES, FOR,
- WOOD or COAL;,
' IFITIIA. SUPERIOR VARIETY OF.
Parlor, Office, and Shop Stores,
for WOOD or COAL Also
Stove Pipe, Zinc, Sheet ken Stove
Tubes, dr.e., &c.
MIS ASSORTMENT- will INCLUDE the MOST
SELECT and DESIRABLE STOVES
In market, and will be sold on the most favorable . °
terms, to Nshich be 'ould invite the par
ticular attention of
CASH BUYERS. •
N'Ew Marcern, October, 1 857.
$2x,000 WORTH OF GOOD
PANIC PRICES.
t ,n,
lit,
S NOW RECEIVING LARGE -ADDITIONS OF
NEW GOODS ;
o hid stock that will be sold at pricett to cult the times, Including a
great variety of
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Dregs Goods,
uith .t full as.enrtment to all departnwnt% 111. TRA.V., and prices
much reduced; and many kinds nf Goods ruckeithan
25 PER CENT, LOWER
than:early fall prices. Ite:wnuld Nutienlarly mil the attentlun of
CASH BUYERS, .
•
TO MS NEW STOCK OF
Carpetiitg, Buffalo Robes, Stoves, &c.,.
.1.4 ,re an.l rich and allow down price. 4
NISW Mn.roap, NV- a, 1557.
2
13 I, A CO SM
AND
Anhscribur would respectfully Inform the ti übllc that haring
T twnigtit the inter of W
C. P. Edwards In the agon lupine." at
large
Cush,
of the
is eus-
Ills
Burrows' Gibson, Pa.,
k .. 1 1 ,11 0 1. 11 nt stark In that line, and also that he
Sleighs; plain and swelled body Cutlets,
WAGONS, RIIIAGES,
hatlie Mtn, for %ale very low for prompt pap. A ll ki n d, of wor k
inlated, 511.4-kinds of custom work done in Illack.rnith Shop.
dud as he In frequently ealled npon neiku IFFI NS. and having
on.nre,peet for the dead IS well as for the Ilving, has been at the
•xpenie id - fitting lg. a
•,
SPLENDID HEARSE.
, nd Is now prepared to ufeet all orders on 'Mort 'potlee.
JACLHI DUTCHER
Dec.,21,1.5:1%-m3llmll
MI
NEW-MILFORD
STOVE EMPORIUM.
r L
JADES
Great Rednition in the price of Stores.
DICKER - MN & MUTT
ARE now reeeteltur their Sterk of Stoves for the F.U.L. and Wm
run Tn Arms and would 1*.% leave to *ay to theirmimeruns friends
and customers, that they have ill Mind the lamest and I*A - selected
STOCK OF STOVES
ever offered to the Inhaliitants of f.reinitehanna County. Their stock
consists of the most approved patterns of
1
Elevated Ovens, Large Ovens, Premium, and Coal
Cooking Stures,besides any quantity of Parlor Stores,
for Wood. or COlll, Offire, Hotel and Box Stoves.
We have the beet Stove (nr burnlnri coat, corer( meted on the diving
tine principle, ever made and at a very moderate prior.
EMI
•
We would take this opportunity of remitoling our
mend, who are Solicited to
-AAigulkiVirfro'Zr I[l+ well estzblishot fad that the Cost 0f
selling Stoves by pesidllng them about the cmintry, to not less than
lifteot per cent, and gellOttlity ai 114.41 as twenty, to !LW; nothing a
bout teui debts. and wrsa of Of course this extra expense
COlllOl out of the pockets of the purchaser.
In consideration of the above facts, we oiler our entire
14.!G
FLCID
at twenty ocr'cont. lens than any pe4aub,wlll, or can tell. PlOse
call and scr If these thine, are not no,
BM
)lcrroun, yt.lqs" tf
WS, Sc
to receir
largp in
RF.LL. •
ABEL TL
FA
i ll hinds m
to fill all
Mosaic or
Le from $2
sonhnd
'; elegant
on short
Inounce to
that w
he firm of
We 114ce ereceived the following letter in relation to
bn. MORSE'S INDIA' lIOOT PILLS.
ACREEN Foca ConNcss,
Susq. 2.Stb, 1856.
Messrs A. J. WHITE S Co.,.New York:—
" The Morie's Indian Root Pills had from yon give
universal satitfaction, in -EVERY INSTANCE, and our
farmers use them for almost everything. The DYE.
ENTERT- has been raging in this section to an alarm
ing extent, for the last six months, SCARCELY a SINGLE
ramily s having escaped, EXCEPT THOSE WHERE your
pilia hare been cup A.i A PREVENTIVE, in which case
they have NEVER FAILED. I will inform you shortly
how to send a further supply. Your ob't. Serv't:"
ALPIIONSO R. SMITH. •
e are pre
roved pat
roteß Iron
Lantlqides,
for Farm
sell as low
this coon-
MOTT.
LDEN. ,
:e Powers,
jo g Churn
lice.
Such letters as the above need no comment from us,
they ought to . Convince all of what me firmly believe,
that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are the very best
hill ever. made. •
Sold in Montrose by S. H. A: D. Sarre, and hr one
person in every town, and in all coditry Stores. A.
J. White lc Co,, 2 St. Peters Placr, New York, sole
Proprietors. - ' • 47—tf
13113
NE WS
York, has
, in the
from New
L of goods,
!ts of every
i ts constant
ther with a
as Emhroi
ati-Des,
• ifers at the
- V OR SALE IN ONE BODY, about 5500 acres o
Land on the waters of Spring Brook, a brattCl
cf the Lackawanna river in Luzerne County,Penn'a.
about Midway between the thriving towns of Scran
ton and Pittston. These land's arc cotered with val
Wile timber, and being situate in the mostextensive
mineral region in, Pennsylvania—known to 'contain
iron.ore,and believed to abound , in coal; and being
also . in the immediate. vicinity of several railroad'
made and now in progress—olfer to the capitalist no
opportunity for the investment of money that seldom
occurs. For further information apply to K. P. IIo•
sack, Esq., No. 11, Wall street New_ York, or to -the
subscriber, at• Montrose,Susquehanna countt,Pa.., the
attorney in fact of the owners.
April 6, 1 854.. , HENRY DRINKER.
hing:Ma
nom.
B & J. A.
told connnt.
I. of Z. Cobb,
nese will be
ZLL.
• B,
SOAP MANUFACTORY.
PIM subscriber keeps constantly on hand for side.
at his establishment in Montrose,the best qual,
ty . of SOFT SOAP, manufactured from the lye of
wood ashes and grease, in the old fashioned way,and
not by apy patent - process..
For those that furnish the grease,he manufactOres
the soap for $1,50 a barrel. • Warmr.tedln all cases
to be pgfed article,or the Soap maybe returned and
the money refunded. -
()WELL
ney,on debts
leaving their
1, kers, Mont
i to allowed
. WARD:
Per barrels s , oo
Half Barrel .. ..
2,, 50
Gallon \ . • 26
Wholesale.dealers will be furnisbed=if delivered
at the Ashery inMontrose—at the rate of ten barrell
for $45,0r at Scranton-at ten barielo for $5O. • '
, JOBS HENRY WARES.
Montrose, March 1,1 856., I oyl
!and will keep
very superior
-ell it. in any
ishing a large
able notice.
constantly on
. POST, •
FLOU-R, FISH,
SALT, GROCERIES, TEA,. COME, RIGA
ke., for sale low, for cush. Call and see befiWe
purchasing elsewhere, at ' S: S. MOTT'S. •
Montrose, Aug. 1 2, 1 857. •
DRINKER.
JESSUP.
SEARLE.
V 111 - ILL.
'eed - the above
A FORTY: HORSE POWER
STEAM ENGINE FOR SAL_Eg
on hand Hu
',superior gu4l
- prices.—
tolt, and in all
138111
IN GOOD ORDER. :
FEET eight inch stroke, 14 inch Cylinder, bal.
9
0 lance wheel, three tons. IA a strong well built
machine. Suitable for a Coal Shaft or Tannery, and
will be sold very Coax. Address, •
POST BROTHERS. "
MontrOf-'O,. Pa.
MEE
- AT -
Wo DURRO-Tir
STOCK of STOVES
Read ihg following Letter.
1103,11 E 'WESTMONT.
Valuable Lauds For Sale.
PRICES.
Jan. I'l,l 557
The Independent Republican.
11111LISTIEVETZET Torastay 11110701IVO, AT 1110iTROSE,
'PA., AT $1,50 PER IF ADTANOT.
Rates of Advertising:
One square (1 6 lines or less)one week, ' w.
One square ' e," two week%,
One square -ge 'three weeks, -• 1,01
One square - - ' one montl 1,26
One square -" two months, ..,
One square " three m0nth5,....,...3,05
One square t " ' six months, . - 5,00
One square " one year, • • 8;00
Two 'squares one year, . " 15,00
Three squares one year, .... '...... ..... . .. - 20 00
„.
- Five squares one year,. , .... ..._, ..'25 ,00
One column one year,' . 40,00
Yearly advertisers will have the privilege of. alter.
ring or changing their advertisements without 'ad.
ditional charge. . .
Business cards, not exceeding five Hags, inserted
at *2,00 per annum. - . - .
Job Work. :.
This office is supplied with .a good assortment of
Jobbing materials, an 4 all kinds of Job Work, suelt
as Cards, Poster - s; Pamphlets,ke., will be done nejth
Iy and promptly „
BUSINESS CARDS.
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Boyd ik Webster,
P • •
EALDRS to Slh , "‘" , :htnee Pipe, Tin, Copper ;and Sheet, Irma
Ware: alas, W lade. ttaah..Panel Door; Windoerltllarts. Lath s
kindse Len her . and all kinds of itelklang itatertatt. Tin. tihop Sontt n
of 14,,,rie•s itgel. and Carpenter Mop nal/ idetbOdllt Malan.
Atorrntual, Pa., April 14, IhtB.-tt
Dr. E P Wilmot,
vt - tuinriat of the Allopathic and Ilozneopalide Camelot
Ur Windup, to, nooliermanently located In Gteal Bend, Pa. Ot,
dm corner or Maine and Elizabeth It., neael, oPPodte the
Church, May id,
•
H. Smith & Son
- SURGEON' DENTISTS
Reiddence and ffice, optrioalt the ja'a
•
-42.1015 t church. (North aide.)
Ifentro.v.• Particular attention will be given to lifsertl4 ng teeth of
Gott, and Stisett ;date. and to tilling decaying teeth..
Moaner. January ;a. I&d.-ti
C. D.' Vi4gil, - •
Ir
RESIDENT_DENTIST. mos - neosz..r.s.
ceiti a _• cc at Gm Franklin Rotel: Room N 0.2.
Inserting teeth on Gold or Sliver plate done In the
Mani...4.4 . 1 . 1e of the Art Jobs warranted.
April 7. ISd.-tott
a. D. Vail, M. D.,
IlVslrils AND SURGEON. tuot liertnancnnT lauded WWI,
P
4 , 1 Itrackneyeille, Suettueltanna county. Pa.. and will promptly
attend to all.calle With witich he may be favored.-18vityl
•
• R. Thayer,
13ITYSICIAN AND SttGEON, Morribaes, P. Office le the
Furrner's store. •
BusA. hnell,
770w:tar& couNsEti.olt, AZ LAW. Office over S. B
NVest‘n thug Store, St'sqt - rutsxs DZPOT. ra.-11y1
Keeler klitpddard.
DCOOTS & SHOES, Leather awl Findings. on
/ Vain° rt.. first floor below Searle's Hotel. Montrose, l'a,•ftt
orusot KEZLEIt C R. ItroDDeJeD
Willis i ia H. Jessup, . .
A TTOIINET AT LAB' ttiOTARY PUBLIC...OSx on . Pub
-1.1. lic Square,. 110:mansgqn. • .
Bentley &
4 TTOI:IETB,IT LAW. AND BOUNTY LAND AGENTS:.
Office we at of the Couit House, Nont.tose, Pa. -
p. n, 10.3111 t.
Albert Chamberlin.
ATTORNEY .VPtAW. AMT JUSTICE OF 71TE
miler over I. L. Post & Co.'s '4 , tore, M(1 . 111110112, J a.•
Wm. H. Jessup,
A TTORSgY AT LAW ANTI COMILISSIONEU OF DEEDS
LS,for the State of New 'York. will attend to 211 letdown entrust,.
to him with promptnessund ddelity. Office on Public S quare; acts
pled brllom .?eorup.
•
Abel Terrell,
D&NLRB. IN DRUGS, MEDICZNES, CILEMICALS, Paints.l
Olin Dye.ateltn, If:rock:rt.:, Dry hoods, Hardware, 14trasews,s,
Gla-srrare, Clocks_ Wattle,..lewerrc, SP>catS, \
_pleg-InstrurntA.fintases. Sergtual Itestnments, Llquork neon, '
erniiim" Statiop,ry, Yankep Notions, ac. _
F. B. Chin Aler,
DEALER IN DRY GOODS, Ready Made Clothing. Grnwies
Books and Stationery, etc., Public Aveucte.„ll4Pa..
Post Brothers,
TIEAL:r.m: Ti DRY GOODS. Grocerim Crockm, Ersrdwini.
Lestfier, Flow, etc, comer of Tumplke street and Publle Ave
titi',.Ntsyrssmr„ Pa.
. .
J. Lyons & son,,,
fIEALEItS IN DitY (:001)S, Groceriu4. Ilarthvare, Crnekery,
Tiumarv.ll.ol;s. Ace. ; atm% carry on thellout MINDING businces
—Public - Avcon, Must - non, Pa.
I. 1.0004,
Bentley, Read & to.,
DEALP.IIS EC DRY GOODS. Dnunt, 'Medicine& Paints. Oil&
fin wen,. Hardware, CrncketT, Imn, Clock& Wntehcs. Jew.
elFy. zipnonn, rcrfutnery. &c. Brick Block, lloyntran.
c r tam. J. P. W. Ruar.
William & William H. Jessup,
TTOItiEYS AT LAW. Morrinuss. Pn. Practice, In Snip e .
imnn., licadc e cu Wayne; Wromintand Lucerne counties.
Rockwell & Winton. •
- F ‘CirligitS and Dealers in Straw GooL. tratt, Paps,
l'ar.Look Itibyx.oot,.tc., &0., No. 4OCoortland
4ticet, New Yonx, (op Atolrs.)
=I
A. Baldwin, • •
HOLESALt,and Retail Dmler to Floar, Sart, Pork. Fish,
Lard. Brain • Feed. Candles. - Crbrer and Timothy seed. tas
the Corner ~-ust o rwt Brothers Store. - 11corraoss. aplt:K-tr.
. . .
Z. Cobb,
TIE:O,ER p: GROCERIES. !Cc.. at the otore,recently occupied
ji . y by c m g e & Rogers, Slontrose. Pa. ... .
i310Yer.....m. :10 , .....23, 1,,W;.-tt
i
" .. AN ACROSTIC. - •
M
tiItItIN , DS, 1 oirm Two ars= AND a' sip
- "9
( LI) rA3III,SED Comas; raom maTax az A l
~ .AZMIS AST. Sara= sorra:elixir KW "m a roan
It iFEIZENCE—MILIBUI/A TUT N 1 1 .13) TOLI) • , 13 :
I NDV LGI: k NT. gOO/).);(1061,50,111rAir-L/LTGLIIIIG . E ,
• 9
Qi imuroomyrt, Nonsaoa, amir A 3,1• ATIT ED
L 7.1 , At*
Shop - \0.3, itaLemeat of. Searle's Hotel; on Tarmake §treet.
31omrsaor..f.. 21. 1557.-td
THINGS AS THEY SHOULD - BE
w Fa . n e u .„ l,l . , , Ty
4 ;7 1 7
v n , l n zm cy or FrieadATil.Customers that
. POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES
of the rlav, for which we are allowed forty percent., for wiling; end
we pnpmioe'untler the hant times, dividing half the pronto with oar
custompro. Nom% gootildricticto and enemies, Of 'Fe hare any,) you
that with urre money, call at the o
"frarmers Store," • -
and yen will lind everything which poor diseased nature requires for
1,, ,,,,, t0rati0n. at wictorunparilielled in the history of the medicine
age. Among our catalogue may be Mud the celebrated ....
(ICArIMLIVIA 31 =Mem: Ifir, limas Iforravrti Puss:
SovrttrarM BALM: Tug Gasman box or Tux Dot:
liver:ma Vantranr.r. Mamma ; Clur..Vo Pius;
(;¢llrFtelt lILTI:LANIA: _ GrIIMAN VZOLtABLZ:
tere 0
_., Niumearro etrrtemt, Juormica's Vzitarrent ;
l'A IN till.iß ; CEANTALLiI BLOCin Pram":
ItalowAV's itLAPT RtILLZr; with every variety of
•
Thayer's Family Medicines,
warranted to answer the purpose for which they are recommended )
wit n n th ers 1., numerous toimentlon. Call and see to. Comm' and
advice free of chard, U. THAYER, Jr.
Nimerrvet. Dec
PATENT MEDICINES.
A MONO the great variety of Medicines atTorreirs Store, may MI
/i found all of Dr. Jayne's yogis' celebrated Family medicinet
Ayres Churn' PA aid Cathartic Pills; Ilalsey's roreot Wine
and Forest Pills; Poland celebrated German bitten; triodes's se
ries of FAO yn: eines; 3lerchant's Gargling 011. the greatest rem
edy roe In n'ean or beast ever known; Mathewunn's infallible
Remedy, :Ind .- Rome Remedy; Ortiers llownlihre. and a - varkey‘st
other kltiols ; Trask's Shornetlc Olutment,ShigreA remedy for burnt
rheumatism, and- all Inflammatory complaints; Pond's Extract. s
first rate thing Or similar puppy, as the shave Ointment ;Andrews
Into Destroying agent a ft good article ; Woodcock's lialwan and Boss
Litd/Oollt ; Atwood's Jaundlee Bitters, Canker Drops. Until:fent. wet
I'PS'PlerY Droll; Baker's Compound- for Dysentery; Roughlon's
Pepsin. for Ilyspepilnd llelmbold's EXtract ofllnchu and Extract of
Sarsaparilla; a variety of salves. the beet In market„l`lllo, dm s sad
an almost endless variety of Patent Medicines, altogether too owner
one to ennmeraof—but :Mille(' it to my, that the public wilt Sod Peal
ly every thine In this line, at the Drug - and Fancy Store of
Montrose . /ABEL TURRELIic
Banking House
or
POST, COOPER & CO.
HENRY DRINKER,.
MONTROSE,
W3l. lIUNTTING COOPER. November
. 1 2' I 8 1h
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ISAAC L. POST:
DRAFTS) on Now York City an4l Philadelphia.—
Collee,ions promptly made and re404!4 :
Office hours from 1,0 A. 34. to 3.
I
Messrs. Allen k Patton, N. York.
REFERENCE, Samuel C. Morton, Esq.,'PhiVs.
Rom Willisni Jessup, Montrose.
Manufacterer's Insurance Compaq,
CHARTER PERPETUAL. "
Granted by the State of Pennsylvania.
CAPITAL, $611K1,000.
FIRE, MARINE, & INLAND TRANSPORTATION;
rpuls Company was organized with 4 Cagh Capital,
_L and the Directors have determined to adapt the
basin* to its available resourees,--to observe pm
deuce iM conducting its affairs; with a prompt adjust
ment or losses.
/A.S. LeCciscorr, Pres't. Wm. A. Dmova, Vice Pres%
. ALFRED WEass, Secretary.
Dmiczotts. - -Aaron . S. Lippincott, • Wm. It. Thot
as, Charles Wise, J. Rinaldo Sank, WI% A Rhodes,
William Neat, Alfred Weeks, lohn •T. Simons i
Charles 3. Field. James P. Smyth. • ' •
OVSICE, No.lo lierthants'Ezehange, Phil.
`A. N. DULLARD, 'lout.
Montrose, Pa., May 13, I 837.rl
• It tI E .Nc t
Eing secured the right, of using Geddard's rat :
'eat for raising and lowering carriage iops,i4
prepared to furnish and put them on :Vibe.. shorts:l
notice. -
Montrose, May 6 I 07. •
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