A Frani -the 'ortk -Inter. An, T4e PhileidelfAia Election—T,l thi Ci t y Greeting. 0 MI li , t. amt.', LEWISITIM, ri. 1 Philadelphia rideemed ! For( the people have ;pp' - And their dice echoes lend over mountain arid p ..*. The base "lngltsil swindle" lies shattered and broken, And who shill eel. gratlts fragments again! .. . Ptsar Bigler k lieintail a slave And a free State, "Good Lord andgood Devil," sass Billy so .tneek ; .• &daft chabei has Ithelevirwhen;er'eemen awaken, And Christians int f truth through the ballot-box speak. . The stunersi and bruisers, and Molly Maguire, AU skinn"d and dernbfounded and put to the rout; Like ndtle-4take4 •cauilit. in a whirlwind of fire, And frightened to death' by the Peoples' loud shout ! I 0 tintve Fhiktdel hial the reentry lion-glories - . , To honor thy fre ten . so, gajlant and tree; • And when Isere chance in the :coming October, We'll " do the-thing; up," . Philadelphia, like -you! • i [ 0 heard ye, that i ibroch, ye brave men: of -Kansas, In - yoar dark, dismal Lueknow or terror and gloom? -The brave Philadelphians, by Havelock marches, Advance to lconsitn youi• mean foes to their tomb. Philadelphid rede Tried ll For the people hate Itpolten, And their voice echoes Mud over mountain and plain,". The base "Bitglissti swindle" lies shattered and brokin! Whit fool shill e'er gather its fragments again ? - I 1 ' • . . • . . The Chivalry an the Laiv.-- , 1 • . - Tay. --are"chivalVv" showinipus . a 'new. phase . of their ebarneter. IJast, year, and intact"in all time pitst;:tlfiy fig,ured as the fighting men of the fedrll.4italtlie bloods of the • me:- „tropelis-itnlhvenged all insults at - the. sword's HMO? the pistol's mouth; They absoluteN hoMed fIU battle. The Northern men were snecli,A at daily for' their pusillan 'unity and; unWll - litignessto engage in pitgit-, Tistie and lather eneotniters, - .The :religious, intellgtual ano moral Sliiperiority were, all •on thd T suitny s f iide of-the •Potonnw.4l „ - . ' - -,, This year; s:omehOw;.the tables-seeni to he : turned. !In the re . eent• Iloiorilf combat ~in the •Heus6 ,of Zepresentatives, .Keitt; as: the • .representittive of the Palmett4 chi val ry, .Went into action - With his; usttaritn pet impetuosity, but, on being :knocki:d dOwn fitr his. pains by the ~. uneltivalric Grow,Of Pennsylvania, semis to liavesud etilY subsided. into a devoted-peace -4 Maker'a asSerterlof the authority. of 46' law. ..ffilie luid.been annointed by a Cardi nalolies i'ffreti could not -have• been more marked. i I :-, I - I •- . - ' ! - ; -• .. -Tke. gdod N%lork seems to Ilc : progresslng. A M. Helper, of North Carolina, has apos tatized frlpm: the f ,ith of his fatherS, and re fuses any: loner to;believe : in the righteous -itess atiprofitahleness,of slavery. He pub lished a took .s.otrietinte. kit year, in .which he tieclared it Ito bel his ,cipinion that "a cri -si' was pnpepding over the sunpy South, in :, consequence of its devoted attachment to idle .peculiar institution; and, moreover, suppor ed his opinicni ty- a number of arguments to Nil - tick frit' a Ing time, the..South.hasnot.pre ri, tended to ha e:anyl better reply than assault and battbry, , and hanisliment. . Mr. Helper was, hoW i evernot Within'reach of this sort of logic when his book ap,pi.s.ared ; sb, as the next best thitt i g A .thv-eliiii•geci him "with theft_ and cmbezzl4:criencharges Which_ he reated, and..lo7%iih sere, lat - winter', withdrawn. Li\ their prdmuigators? in 'this city-. .His work was largely citiotTi by Senator 'Wilson. of: • MaSsneriisetts ' in file recent debates on Kan (l. ,_ ~ . usual, badan in repi , y; b penator. pggg ,- a, trsual, had nolhing lietterlto.alleg,e than the old . :tie., cusationiolsv'tindling; directed ag'ains.tithe au: thOr, Helfiei• foriWith.proeceded to file .4 rejoinde t f, telling Mr: Craige, L'ira's inform ant= tha imeirculair , such 4.story, lie !had. committed a - cowardly net. - Craire thereup-• on conitifitted an 4s§a(llL-.but Helper, 'it ap pears isrthe fetter pugilist of the two, -.lnd although Craig,e_ measures seven feet, or atere - abouts, ,he'lwas "',punishing” hint hint severly, when It - h. _con- tenants were separated. • - The I'lail- "now ' intervenes; Helper .is -_chose countenance; t, Justiee"Arnold - ; Otaige, - *hose countenance; doubtless bore. marks -of., the strife, dedlines leo O apvat,utwrongs the - of the chivalry mutt be redrns:ed, their bro ken nose's :zierd,_blnek - -Cyeshioned for-, in spite of the qt.that no one appefred to prosecute,, the.delinOeri,.waSlsenteueettto find bail in the sum:of pa, ;bousarid7 "dollars to keep • the -pewee; ' The best remains to .be told. The soberly;;ordeylY, discreet,. fitstidiou.s, gentle manly, Keitt,i of - South Carolina,: . suddenly gentle , manly, while Mr, Helper was ; in - custody. the horrible tßought-that he procably carried wealionS.abonrwith, him, mdtat.•his sugges tion -he was disarmed of a betve-lanife mid re- volver. ' Ire , was then arrested a second time; and fined twenty dollirs for carry;ing conceal ! "ed weapons ; I • . In view oft the violence and crime which have so Tongjbeen permitted to go unpunish ed An Wasl*, these prompt and.vigor - ous peace'res are highly encouraging, though it must: he confessed that the satisfac tion we2take;in ,recounting them would be somewhat increased if the person why was arrested andlpunisted had been the man wO had committed the assault, instead of the man who wakassaulted.' ,The fact that it was Mr.lergige Who struck • the first blow was sworn to by Mr. Campbell, of Ohio, and tes ,tified ;Ai by Mt. Wright, of Georgia, in a lcP ter published in the Union . ; so there can be no doubt of :it:. The only thin 7 of a serious nature charged against Mr. Helper was_ the statement hi , Mr. Wrightthat he, was"Iall" and "dark,l and 'had "a, rather sar'age and siniaterilo6ls. consideringt hat he is an opponentof slavery, has been let off very ' Tie has been yillified 'by a North Carribna 'Serial - or; assaulted -by . North Ca - Mhia Member of Congress; '.fined for rioiitgwhat.ei•ery man in Wlfshington is knoivitito do, and put.under bonds to keep the peace for Six months. Mr. Wright gives it as his e . pinion that Helper intended to as. sassinate sernebody,-though he only used his fisfs • to defend hiniself when he was struck, and thinks it waL".ene , of the Most determin atelir liTielted and unprovoked assaults lie ever witnessed:" l • But 4fter all it must be a great satisfacitioaito knovr that somebody has been punlshed for an Washington though:it...Vas the man who 'assaulted.--:-. N. Y. ' t!‘: . = - I 'ed. .11.x0IW.M0 .TO Fate Col • . - - - McClung, Of Mi t lissippi„ once got into a dis: pute intheoffce of the Prentitm House, at Vicksburg, o'- wit rowdy, when, to end the. i ,matter,. withoutk further delay, he took the rowdy 1 by. the -" imp of the neck," led liim to the door and kicked him into th,e street.= The kidee:lpicked himself-up, walked away, and here the_matter ended. Some, weeks itf lerwar4s McClung was in New Orleans; and when firalk i ing up St. Charles street, saw the. fellow be ' had kicked out of the PrentisS rfouse kicking .4 third party out of a drinking saloon. I),cClurig walked up to his old ac. quaintiincei once kiekce, but new' the kmker; and scanniog.hirn closely, said : : :. _ " rook here, my_fme Hlow, acre you not the man I kicked out of the Prentiss 'House . the Other day 'I" ' - ' • - "SOftlyl, softly, Colonel," replied _the roW: fly tt4ting ‘lcClung, by the arm, "don't men. tion it....1' g' the inau--but- 7 -but—you and I know itch() to kick," • _ •- . , ~ , , • .A r,iir.rsa,Snuust.;--There is ,s little it streati w ich gtOpties 'into Shasta , Valley,. California about twenty, miles westo'f tlte great; htt e.,, , - which •possesses' the singular prcipeirty_ f iinerOsting eterything which falls into its miters with a totuplete coat of stone. Flowers,.leate4 gni", pine . buds, and thir.1...33 of thatetn, mil! :heeotne completely enamel. ed-in the .couriu of a week or so, retaining in the pr Ntsk teir nature form.' - ,-Y-- Rsiii•At; cortspOndent of -the Bcistitti: Bee, writini•ahout-t e revival' at- ProVidence, saysr: "At one of these•pra,yer meetings iwtt chnrch in this" eity„wkose sum-. is.graeed with a4lorne in imitation of St. NW'S in LOndon, thereftrose a man, dre.ssed .. • poorly :and ',with depieted,epon 'aged ceuntettence,' who,vffering.up a pure 'an holy ".prayer--to his Creator, closed in the ing crange manner . I have been.'af tth the curse of poverty since last vont wife and children have almost hunger ,and' perished With the 'Chant" reason? This, l*etliren't this natirnin4 exhorted Saviour hay . e failed to fepairing their boots religion, I'll • have -Won in that an. `en squall h:icb' 1044, att4e„„j both sid , • -could 'craft If. pountry to folio\ Elided fall. If.; starved wit. -cold ; and4r . he men ~ 07119,, htt poi to come to yot 'pagie for my labor., ,nd toes; and if this : . ii. none Of O. It made a sent. tiience. - It vas as_ it A sub. .strucl(theihflat aback, and they time with 'studding sails .otti t on . It -t441; slime, little time ere the parso. brace the headyn ds forward ; and the\ had made a long s rn way before she 4.. upon . the pOrt tack. In justice to the parsoit . -I must say thathe 'got is ship very cleverly out of irons.,.liy' saying- tat, •he 'horied the admonition •wbuld cause t se who had - laid such'stutrtfilinglylocks. in th brother's way to remove thetk before the ;u Went down.'" - • ____. S23D.—The ino . st interesting, o house keep*, of all. fish, is the common s d , which Truly fie fegarded, .not only as :a so rte of wealth but as a miracle of natOe in it. mill tipheition" and eontintiance,. Nutwithst, d ing thousands of • myriads. are Aeslroyed • the agency.of man, and tens op thousands o myriads in-the ova state, we find asundimin- . ished abundance year after year, which can only be accountet.ibe by thetemxtritordinary creitive ability. They spawn about forty five thousand to eacli 7 female. They ascend otr rivers from the Ist of April to.fhe 10th of June, "for the purpo=e, of spliwning,. wyhieh they'aecimpliah...in the samc-Manner that bass do, pxcnt the male fails: to cover the ova. This 'necessary ;operation is fu med by. the ebbing and fluwing tide. . r . . The organization of-t his fish. says Mr. Pell, ... 1, enables - it to breathe,either .st or freh wa- ter, aruN taking, adVan'tage qf, i s- ta flict, I, have !ven able to tireed them in p "ftd, rind,' from riuMerot4 experiments, am ._ .; ed to . believe that - shad liNd but a. single )*ar, and . thus, when they 'pass down our rivel•s, after spawn ing,•they are sa weak and 'emaciated _that. they hill . an easy prey to vO'racions fish.-- . They take the circuit of the si.n, commencing in the regions of the Nom If Pale, in 'School's equaling - in extent the, whole bf Great . Brit ain and France: When theyjvaelt the gpast of Georgia they separate info immense squad rons, and, as the season advatfies, - , run up all The rivers on our coast, follaked, a little lat er, by. the - herring, The shad lives upon suc tion, and . reeds upon the anintalculte in the 'water,' while swimming. Foiod has never been .d.i.covere in the .body of shads-when -opened, and .they ever bite a baited hook. TTIVTITiEORY OF Every man is born with a certain - ock.of ‘7itality, which sari not be increased, bu, may be husbanded. With thi; stock he may Ii - e tils4r slow— may live extensively or i tensitly—may draw his little ;mount of life over •ft large_ space, or narrow it into a concei rated ae;: . Init when his stock is exhausted, ie has no mole. Ile. : uha lids extensiv drinks pure water, avoids inflammato • OiS -01.4:.5, exercises sufficiently, bUt nut to,,' boriously,. indulges no eXhauStity paszh feeds on nopxcitintg material,pirsbes no d !alit:fling pleasures; avoids all laborious and protracted study, preserves ran easy Mind, and thins husbands.; his ipianyire of vitalitx,— . will live considerably longer_ than 'he other wise would do, because he lives slow while he,.on the ether hand, who lives intensively —who - beverh#s himself on , liquors- and wines, exposes himself tdinflammatory dis eases, or cause's. that ! produce them, lab6rs beyond his strength,' visits exeititn - scenes, iind indulges exhausting passions, lives on stimulaing,and highly seasoned food—is al .waysidebilitated pleasures.—Life Il lustrated. • AGES OF OCR DISTINGUISHED STATESMEN , AT THEili DEATH.- - -The flowing table, says the CineinnatLinquirer, will he interesting st this time, as showing the age of many of our distinguished- statesmen at the. time of their death: e Born. .Died, Age.' General Washington," 1732 1799 •-% Benjamin Franklin; 1706 .1790 84 John Adams, 1735 '1826.-= -91 -Thomas Jefferson, 1743 1826 83 John Q. Adamq, , • 1767 1848' ,81 Andrew Jackson, - 1767 1845 78 Henry, Clay, 4 0 . lire 18521852 75 John_ C. Calhotrn, 1782 ,1850. j6B Daniel'Webster, - 1782 1852 70 Thomas IL 8ent0n,.... 1782 1858 76 It will hi: seen that Benjamin Franklin was born at an earlier.period than any statesman who figured in our Revolutionary 'history. He was the oldeSt man who signed the Dec. laration of Indepeqence; being at the - time se l venty - years of Ite, and had filled the allot. time of the,Fsalmist. He was twenty-six 3 4 oars older than General Washington, and was thirty-seven years the senior of Thomas Jefferson. -In 'the number Of years that the JUhn Adam wa.s.the patriarch of our statesmen, dying at the extraordinary !age of ,ninety-one 'years. He lived twenty-four year= longer than 'General Washintori, who was appointed, on his motion in the Conti- . iCental Congress, Comtnander-in-Chief of the American artniei during the War of the Rev olution. Big son, John Q. Adams, was also very - aged,-being eighty-one years old. The Adams stock war. distinguished for its lon. gevity, - CIitERFULNESS.-Try for, a single day, I beseech, you, to,preierve yourself in 'an 'easy and cheerful frame of Mind.. - Be but for one day, instead of a fire-worshiper of passion and hell, , the sun-wqrshiper of a tlear. self possession ; and eompare the day; in which you rooted out the weed of dissatisfac tion with that on which-you have allowed it to grow up—and,you find your - heart open tck eVery,gooil motive, your life stiqngthened, andyour breast armed with a panoply against every triek of fitte—truly you will wonder at your, own imprnverdent.—Ritcher. . • zgr The origin of the word wife" has recently- been the subjectorsome discussion. Trench; a high, atlthoritV - . on the " study of Words." remarks th4:l6 word belongs tit the samefamily as . weave, woof, web, and the German webun.. It is.the title given to a person who is engaged at the well and woof, these: having ,been the most,ordinary branch es .of .female industry and wifely employ— tneut when the language was - ft,rming. - So, that in the , Word itself is wrapped up a hint of eartest,:-indoor, stay-at-hane occupations, as beihgfittest,for her who .bears this name ! k JEWEL OF A Gnia.--One of our exchang.l 'es speaks of a beautiful girl who would prove' a capital specultitim for a fortune hunter of the right Sort. Bei• voice is of.silver, her hair of gold, her teeth of pearl, her cheeks of rubies, and her efos'of diamonds. -- ~1„,••• It is jot work that kills men : it is worry. '-Work is healthy t you an baraly put more on - vnan than he can - beir. 'Wor ry is rust upob the blade.. It is not the rev cation that desiroys the"machinery„ but the' friction. Fear secretes acids ; but love and trust are swaefjui%4o., ht. •• le d I.iii . ieli g.41.6i49',§: , .of hpi., SEED., REcEiv , F LO OF LA A.: .7Et GRAS THE SUBSCRIBERS HATE3II r "D Medium Clove iSeea. Mil TIMOTHY 1 OF SUPERIOR QU pr k\ w I L s u L b te ibcrs DOORS,, 5A673, 4‘ j AND MEIHANICS I /I • einberfhen Auilding, that The Ifurtushitit it • at the lcilre'4 1 i ' I FACT 1' PRICES, (freight added) and &it they k ionstaritly on ', hand, a largo stock of ' ,'::: - n. . ' ilo • ..1 - A. a i . a . a. 1 T.- . 11-- - ' .. . IL, EL V , 1 V M . iD6OR tit,lAo INGS; SASH AND .151.0 N- FASTENINGS, rte., die.,ke. EM2 In &ct, we have al building materials, o at a verrsmall advan fore, we confidently • materially consult Or call, beforepurcbasin; post everytb first quality o from cost •ssnre build , r ON - 11 inter; LIT7'I NICHOLSON, March lIMEXI 1 11 11 1311 I-I . Dl' the foad'and DT fur sale at the a el, CMS cry on est L *I; Nicholson; March I. 1858 1 PR ME OF THOS A FRESITZO [Pq - ALSO 131 II bls, just ITFLE in Bbis and half NICPOLSON; M rch 31,'' L iii s A GIOCERIES, HARDW 1, RE, 1 . 'KER . 1 7 ; ATS; CAI • )300 ; CRO C.ARPETIN SHEETI rzi ! A R, OLASS ' POTASH, LIME, CBI SOAP: CAN EYI2 FE' NE- IV .f which wo..iive not time to enn say, we . eve almost anything ected to b 4 found at a store in Bich we a , .determined to turn the very...ortest possible time: HE.REirl.' a hundredth part o I:aerate. Enough and everything, ex' the country, all of into CASH, AND W oTi x i, -T0 r 7 I I/ S "- i . 14 , , ~.... - '"...-, . ' • • - , dof 1. the quality consider , 'lower p •s than decal: • . Li ee : &, Harding.' iron; 3fs tl, 1838.—yujl . . - • • GASH We wish it tined) , nn ' any k ed, aim Trnmultsoct EED, LITT, ' . L1.21rD3 g in the way of and will sell them for Cash.' There , that' they. •will 'sts, bf giving us a 11.41:DIXG ALT, ; r IP IP •1i ntly on hand, and tea, by HARDEVG 13 ffEA VT m c , ceiied, by HARDINd. 0, NOTICE. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. The firm . of Morse & Nichols, heretofore engaged in the., Tannery Business Is this day dissolved - by mutual 'consent. A new-firm has also been established un der the name and style of ' Nichols,. Emmons, Si Co., consisting of the following members, to wit: YRA NICHOL 3, D. W. EILIMONS. G. L. MORSE. Herrick, Sasry.„Co., Pa., / J. T. ALDEN. March 22, 1858 . .—tf . LH. ALDEN. , SHOES, uzaz RIBBONS, Wing's Celebrated. Farina Crackers, TILE best thing of the kind ever made. To 'be had of J. LYONS & SON. Montrose, March 31, BOXES GARDEN SEEDS, just opened, and for eJ sale, by .1. LYONS Et SON. Montrose, March 24,1853. DAIRY SALT. • PURE .ASHTON SALT, by the Sack o‘• Load, for sale by i" F. B. CHANDLER. Montrose, March 17, 1858. . • litr-W ARE, dx., TIIE largest,Stock)of 31ElYibINES ever, before kept in this market may be found at the :• It will be useless to enumerate. When you wish any thing in the Patent Medicine line, or otherwise, call at the Ffrtner's Store. Don't forget the place, down town. It. TII4YER. Montrese, March 10, 1858.--tc TEIFI El pot l WW111[:& the hard titans continue, it is good cy . to economize in the matter ofclothing. This can only.be done by patronizing a skiliful,Tailer,who will make up his work to wear much longer than the imported readyonade trash; Give the home Tailor a chanpf,and keep the money circulating here: . Call in at* shop, gentlemen, and select your style friim the ,, ,5 OMERS. ettiood, that for- SPRING FASHIONS ' for I8$8: ify'prices are as reasonafile tu . ; a man can live by ; and my work is warranted ;to give isatisfac -1 1*• quttina done on short notice, carefully mark ed. zinii warranted to fit if paid for & and no cutting done'ttifb out. JAN bRO . VE§.. ,se, liarcb 10, 1858.-8 m r 5 t sxyq Garden Seeds, for Bale at • TURRELL'S Just Publlshed : . • _ BRIGHTLY'S,UNITED STATES - DIGEST, . 8 179 TO 1857. • Front the a iota of the Constitution to the end of l . . e Thirty : fourth- CO4reis, - 'lll4n On Vol. p. Svo., pp.. 111.49. ee p . . . . THE 'Matter IS arranged ALPHAIILTICALLT. with ANALTTICAL • DIVISIbEARIIdBU I 3DWIRIONA., under width the linvoirotoorest. arrangement has been, aria as passable. preserved. It possesses IlAnotitsh RII:VI:=C111 to each section whereby lts Conswurs.ean' be seen at *glance. The noose of Janctm. DretistOSAltieludlngnot only thtise of the Scrams COURT or VIZ UNIT= *TILTRIfy but alit) those of the ernewr awl iirerittor Coeur and Cocas or CLATAts, many of which are wattered througholdtheLgOALPEMODlCALliand' not to he found elsewhere; many pacoutwa of - the Sra - ra Comm, the Orranws of the Armaxgra - Grivrest. and Ilium. or MMUS . YENTA are placed at the foot of the page, and refer to the respective Saar:otos of which they ore. the Joncist., 1 wrzararravtotr. There Is all accurate Tonic tflf t'ares, nail also Q CHRONOLOGICAL Tante. or STArtrrs:s. The Itgrgargcts to the Arra are ulaced winspieuously In the margin of the page. The Com - urns comprises not only the Tints of each *Myer. but, also the, variotrtstanlivlsions Into which each Title has been distrihnted. The lan= is thorough and corn. prebenelve, awl refers not only to the Lows but also to the • Conan. re - cloy of the United Mulcts • rtu wafter is arralteed under LocAL as well no GlralltAL Terms;, for Instance. the names of SystryksTes arrealltll.,'CiTtirs awl twiny of the Fours of the United Stag, will be found In their alphabetical order with a SCUMAiri of the lents LATION In which each of them IA Interested. 'The SECTION as well as thesuge Is even. be means of which greatly lammed facility and speed In the ung bribe work will ire obtained. not merely 113,- PuorirmoNALGENTLEHIN. but by those unlearned In the Law. - In enter that Errors might be avoided, the I'AME of genic Runt , knew. has teen can.fully voiflea, (In the ear of the Notes, by exans tuation of the Authorities, and In the Index, by tended - hum with the Text) after the matter wan In type. I,sw - I.v. Careful wart as to the convenience .of Sire and . 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The hook ban eel. dently been prepared with much rare sort judgment, and will, I doubt not. he 'very acceptable. to the public.' From the Ilan. It. C. Grier, one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the United-States. "The work does honor not only to the learning end Industry' of the author. hot to the publishers for the very Inuabionte manner In whlcb It In executed. Thono who prefer to have the statutes In a In gested form will find It s very valuable book." From the Hon. Isaac F. Redfield. Chief Justice of Vermont. • "I esteem it a most excellent work of the elam." KAY,* 11110111P.It. 14* Booksellers. Publishers and N 0.19 South Sixtlest... Philudethhirt. NEWNERIES. LITTELL'S LIVING AMR Publishers' 'Prospectus. Any Volume may h had separately, at Twit Dollars, bona& nr.• Kollar and a halt In Numbers. Any number may be had An. 1234 cents ; and may ho worth while for Subscribers or Iturehmer.tooomplete any slroken Volume. Thee may have, anti thug greatly enhance their value. Canwucwys Wanted. STANFORD & DEL ESSER; Pußusligns, Nev 4 York. • nplSin 0~ DES 0 YES st •. HERE WE, COME. - DIPS , & WEUTE - • HAYING purchased•of S. A. Woodriff his Stoc in ,Trado, are prepared to accommodate all who will favor us with their'custom, at "lice and let live" prices. STOVE AND PIPE, • TIN, COPPER, ' AND SHEET IRON WARE of every description 'usually found in the,country. Also, WINDOW S.ASII,• • PANEL DOORS, WiNDOIV BLINDS, LATH, • ' PINE LUMBER , , one' BUILDING MA TERIA LS generally. Designs for Country buildings, with specifi cations and estimates of cost, Sze., furnished to such as may desire them, at moderate prices. Persona about building in the County will find it to their interest to call on us. Come and see us, we intend always to keep the latch-string out. Tin shop on Main strect,a fewzodssot!th of Se;rle's Carpenter shop near the Methodist Church. • N. B. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for Goods. Wm. It 'Born, 1 WF.IISTER. Montrose, Itarch 3,1858.-1 y . ff- - NOTWITHSTANDING.:IE GL ior AED .TIMES." ABEL TURRELL'S ..LJL assortment of SELECT BOOS, keeps up, C> us 1, • and he is constantly receiving accessions, every few days. Prices as low as- the lowest. Montrose, April 7, 1858. StatiOnery and. Fancy Goods AT' REDUCED PRICES EOR CASH, AT TIIE • • 21021 1 2 - 3W3,1 13bia. WWI, • in the iostl)'.ce, by A. N. BULLARD: 'Montrose, , rch 31, 1858. ' pIOLD PENS HOLDERS.—The best articled-- kJ Cr before offer (I in this region.' A Igo, the best. of Metallic Pens, by y , A. N. BULLARD. • B OORS, DOOKS:—Scme at Cost, and some even- at 10 per cent. below cost, and other articles in: the same proportion. Call and be convinced at the Post Office. Montrose, March 31, 1858 STILL THEY COME!! FARMER'S STORE. GET TM BEM - - :Flour &'Seed, tore 1atZ01.774 TORN, AND lIA BARREL SALT ; P-AdeING SALT, DAIRY ALA 4tABLR TIMOTHY SAD, CLOVER SEED, LARGE, CLOVER SEED, ifroi CANAD.A, CLUk and TEA SEED.JVHE4 SEED OATS. ORCHARD GRASS SEED. r SEED CORN. Stowell's Eie;green Sweet, I Yelloir Flint Early Blown, I Early Dutton LARGE WHITE FLAT TURNIP SE EARLY TURTLE SOUP BEANS, (SY LIMA DEANS, (POLR.) CHINESE SUGAR CANE SE PICAS! PEAS!! N'PH FIELD GAI r-rriE SUBSCRIBER IS AGENT roil • t • Greenleaf . Improved Water -Wheel the greatest Improvement to that kind of machinery known are warranted to do dne third more buslueas, with the - f j and quantttn of water. Shan the Ron Wheel, (many foe wal known to the *Wm.:Alper. They areadatiraitly adapted to el l 1. , Grist Milts or Saw Nulls, • or In tact any place you 010firk to 'put them. For partici' l cerodeate., months of LORENZ() VANcit 1...1im/111e Cen guehanna f'outt tv. Pa. I I would also offer my seriteestu the COnatruction or repaL different kinds of I MACHINERY, • believing that my experience has been sufficient to give :4 1 la:teflon. Feeling dhlpoaed An encourage- irnprovvmentk I would following offer 7, Mt thov Intereded In Milk may tided 11 cot and betd.rttiming Mill that they can Math and t will 11 by contract to inert, inroad of the kind now in tloi Mill, a GREENLEAF WHEEL, which will make one third better per collage than the n Flutter Wheel, 'or any I.liiois of the different 'species of tebeebt: twenty per trot halter than the Gentre Vent. at twenty tar cent no well an the OVETOKIL to UTIr pica... In fair trial. I cannot fulfil any or all of the above, whole job and pay all actual dlunage.i. I:et Iti•ar fron favor of inirrOVjThrlif Cotle+ of our Circular, cat la proeurilt of the suhse the "ludependvut ()eke. DeGrath's Electric remedy for Rheumatism,- Neuralgia,' Lamene Joints, Pains, &c. Also, nearly all of the Patent Medicines in market, embracing a re every disease to which flesh is subject. For! ABEL TIIR Domestic Instrumeht or Self - Syri, ADAPTED to the different varieties of t of instrument. It is admitted - to be tht market. Also a great variety of other inst! foil various fiirposes, usually kept by Druggt nem* ..smry to enumerate. For sale at the fit. ABEL TURII Grass Seeds I Grass Seeds CL I VER SEED of the LARGE . TIMOTHY SEED, a new lot, j received and for sale by - 11. BUR IsTe'w Milford, Old Forw ; ding Li F REFII BUTTER in great t Fetch it on. Poultry too.' . We advance money on tit i. ca' We have just sold Turkeys at 13 c We invite all persons interested to call, notes, or try the line. l i V i t.. s r ß ep y or m t c pkoo p s -VAN SICKLES 1 Great Bend, Feb. 7, 1858.-yuici22'sB DOCT: R. THAYE NATOULD say to the Public that he will V o f fice from nine until ten o'clock, a. day. I'iiesdays and Saturdays, from nine in in.' until nine in the evening, extraOrdinari, ed. All wishing to see him will govern accordingly. - Montrose, Jan. 6, 1 858.—tt REMOVAL. T" ,AD,pT,E AND HARNESS S C.•F; FOR 011.4..11, is removed to the building recently occuPir Hollister, on Main Street, one door above S. and where he will he happy to wait on al favor hint with their patronage. ,Montrose, Jan. el; 1858.-tf BOYD & WEBSTER. - Thrilling Incident. 'MBE Absc , iber having again !rimed .11, LORING BUSINESS pernaanentlAi w ill pe rm it) will spare no reasonable efro all who may see fit to s employ him. Sh .Brick Block over Bentley and .Read's gui Montrose, June 1857.—tf - P. , PAINTS IN TUBES, BRUSHES, TIN, COPPER, AND SILVER GLASS St, 'IBS AND if LITHOGRAPHS, he., at the StorO of. ABEL T Montrose, Jan.*, 1858: To Singers and Chorist JTIIST the "Nicest Thing Out," is then -_Pitelt Pipe, giving the sounds on and C. For tuning Instruments they beat," as the sound may be prolonged to ble length. Made of the best German warranted perfect." Sent to any part o ty, postpaid, on receiptof .$1 ,00,Ify Montrose, Pa., June 24, 1 857.—tf. . I A. N. BULLARD DISSOLUTION. NOTICE TS hereby given, that the fl 11 &Guild is this day dissolved by mu Gil:ism% Aug. 17, 1857. E. E. G The books and accounts can be found formerly occupied by the subscribers. having unsettled accounts are requested same as soon as possible. The business will be conducted in th the subscribers, under the firiq.. of C. - Hawley, who are constantly *Ealing fro and Philadelphia the latest styles of and Winter Dry Clothing, &c., all of which will he'sold at profit, for ready pay. • • 0. P. RA Gibson, Sept. 2, 4 857.. , 0. M. IL STOVES, STOVES, \UR stoves hive bean so thoroughly lJ etitire satisfaction of all, that they ommend from us. S. U. SAYRE &BR Montrose, May 27, 1837: DOCKET KNlVEtk—The nicest lo Warranted perfect every tithe, by' • A, N. II; • _ FLOUR. rimy% VALT, GROCERIES,`, TEA, CO kc., for sale low, for cash. Call a Purchasing elsewhhre, at B. t Montrose, Aug. 1 2, I 857. far The abettors - of alaveti the thread in the loom, but God the pattern. They 'are asses the chariot of Liberty, and, wheth, or no, must draw it .on. • Large Marrowfat, I Earl rape Earlv May, 1 Daniff O'Rou • anj a genenitagsortment of Garden Seed. A.SALD Mokrose, April 18, IBss—ti Lorenzo V Lan - milli: Centre, Snug. cn.. ra.,l Mnrc.ll 31, MEM ARTIST'S MATERIA NEW STOVES. lutkßor" T jut mewi nglalargeH. • 'TNEW STOITEIC inclading`a full assortment of 'ELEVATED OVEN LARGE , OftrE t, N t 'y AND FLATTOP PREMIUM- COOK STOVES, FOR ' WOOD or COAL,' WMI A STYPERIORyARIETY OF • Parlor, Office, and Shop' Stoves, M Stove Pipe, Zinc, Sheet Iron. Stove Tubes, &c., &c. ASSORTMENT will INCLUDE thiliOSTc, SELECT and DESIUBLE STOVES in market, and will be sold on tfirmost favorable _ terms, kc., to which he would invite the par- ticular attention or • • CASH . lIVTERS. • Nsw MILFOTD, oetober,-185.1, CM • - 131 4 A , CKSNIITH AND 0 @RIO TiUu=ilw.ou ti d or r zvta , : info rr t th e e l , m ag bli n c b th utin h eas, avin al Burrows' liollosv,.Gibsori, 1 0 114,. U now prepared to do all kinds of work In that line, and alio that he has an hand-a handamillut of Sleight- plain and•nrelled body Cutters,, • VirA.GONS,'CARRIA.GES, ate., • that ha offers for Male very low for prompt par.. All kinds of work warranted. Moat kinds of custom work done inillaclounith Shop.... And as he is frequently called upon to make COKFINS. and having much respect for the d....nd M well as for the living, has 'been at the expense of attlng up a • SPLENDID HEARSE, and is now prepared to meet orders on short notice. JACOIS Gruaotr.floc.f..4. ' RE I They Ile head r shee rin4 er, Sus- !MI • - LOOK HERE •. THE srbscriber has been receiving during - the past three weeks a fine lqt of - • SPBRIC & SUMMER StIOSS N 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 s . thit notwithstanding all efforts at •-. competition, the fush and • sales thus far have been . unprecedented. . We mean with frequent additions, to•keep the as sortment good ; and ready or prompt pay-- ' ins customers can rest assured that ilhe old store is not to be outdone. In addition to the large va riety kept for years, we now have a good assortment of . 2• READY-MADE CLOTHING,„ ALSO, hOO TS & SHOES. • in all varieties. Please give i r us a:call. Gibson, May 27, 857. I S. S. INGALTSi !WM ake the e amart cupeif Wheel, reaction d withrn cane. OD rfelt the thorh,lll MEM EMI 1 Lading edy for 1 eby gf.L. Pi ge, 1 is kind best in [uments, ts, not c g Store I ELL Clat!ifOY'S• s- H aving 'secured the righ. of using Goddard'Pat• ent for raising and I.l:Tering carriage tops, is prepared to furnish and put them on at the shortest notice,' • • ,„ • Montrose, May 6, 1857. I), and Mg en IS HEREBY GIVEN, York ! mend, in Ne' H • 1111/11L. AS•just returned from New-York, with a large and choice variety of GOODS, bought for Cash; and selected with much care; from over thirty of the hest - Houses in New-York, which he offers to his,ens tomers and the public, at tote prices, for Cash.,. Ifis stock comprises ; , L . DRUGS, . • EOM EEli pound ompare 0 858. be at his ~ every the m0rn ,.121 except , emselves OP OF i. by C.C. S. Mott's, `,who may the TAI• his health to please p in the nU - z1 ALCOHOL, LIQUORS, (For Medicinal Purposes, only.) r/ • TRUSSES', SUPPORTERS. SHOULDER BRACES, PORT MONIAES, 'SPECTACLES, • SILVER & PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, ' GOLD PENS; STATIONERY, • ' • VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, ite , And all of the most popylar • • PATENT MEDICINES. • • Thankful for the liberal patronage hitherto receiv ed, he hopes to merit a continuance and large in crease of the same. ABEL TURREI;L. Montrose, Dec. 2, 1857. if n, LLERS, ,~ '533 w Eolian etters A Can't be ny desira -ilver and the Conn l'3llTH LADIES NAVE YOU lIEARD'THE NEWS. --j / (RS. DAVIS, formerly of New York, hag ITI. opened a Millinery and Fancy Store, in the vil lage of Brooklyn, and= has just returned from New .York with a large and fashionable stock of goods; consisting ofladies and Misses Straw Hats of efery. style and variety, also Crape and Silk Hats constant ly on hand - of every hue and color, together with a splendid assortment of Fancy Goods, such as Embroi deries, Hair' Braids, Hosiery, Caps, Head-Dresses, Lace Goods,-&c., &c., all of which she ' °Tern\ at the lowest price6h,„. vir Paitieular attention paid to. Bleaching.JEl • ' Always stMome. ' Brooklyn May 6, 1'851.-17tf - ISSOLUTION. : .TITE "partnership between Z". 'COBB lc J. A. HOWELL is this : day dissolved by sautes] consent. The books and accounts are in the'llands of Z.-Cobb; for Settlemept ; and the butchering business will. bo carried on at theold standby J.• A. Howlett.. t I J. A. HOWELL. Montrose Nov. 20, 'sl.—tf . • 'j , of Hawley unl consent. :W LEY, • C. P. H LD. t the store II persons o settle the LOOK ZCOBB o ff ers to the public, at, prlcei that .• cannot fait to suit, a large and superior assort ment of e R 0 C R-I • At the old and troll-known establishment fennerly oc etipied by 0. M. Crane. SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICE, FLOUR et SALT, (ky the sack or barrel,) FISH, and-all ar ticles usua ll y found ln.first chiss Groceries.' The attention of Farmers is - solicited to a.saPerior quality of. GRAIN tb. GRASS SEEDS, w hi ch the Undersigned has - on hand and for sale, • CLOVER TIMOTHY SEED, k GOOD 1E11E421 sold at very low fates , for CASH. • 7 As I mean .to merit, I hope to -receive, „a liberal_ share of public patronage. Z. - COBB. . Montrose, March 3, 1858. . 9m3. future by St 0. M. Now York = a very email ,IVLEY. 'ed, to the seed tio iea t THEM. In town.— LARD. TRE . Pndersigned. are nor,..manufacturlug - have on , hand all kinds oU. I . • Carr iage andlleigh Stuff, Such . " as Felloes, - Bows, 2 hills, Outtsr,Rbstastera, - Bassi, Fenders, (fe , ske„ for sale, in lota to suit pur. . chasers, Tory km for cash. - • • - Also, all kinds of-work steamed salient, to order:- _ At OROOK: & JOHNSTON. Pa. arch Great Bend, 185k-lr s. A. SUGAR, • d see before MpTT'S,. 9 weaving adjueting ,nessed tn r they Will • . . r for V/00Thor COAL : Also -- VII A T GUNS, PISTOLS, - 101,11UNITION,- TURPENTINE, • CAMPIIENE, e BURNING' FLUID 4*7•611,10164D1:4A1 1=33=3 Dress-Making Estalilisjiment. The Indepotident Re publican., - qtuusliiiijmniar:vitlisnA*momenia, Writs:it, PA.,' AT $1;50 PtltANlCillr, 7F ADVANCt. liates of Advertiking. One Square (16 lines orjess)one week, • /0,5 c One square • " • 'two week5,....,;.0,15 One square " • three weeks, ' 1,01 One square P " one month, 1,25, One square, "° two months ' .2,20 One square " • three months, 3,05 One, square " six 'months f 5,00 One square" ono yeir, ... . ;.- 2;00 Two - squares One- year; ' 15,00 Three squares one year, " " 20,00 Fire squaresone year, - '25 00` One column one year, - 40,00 - 'really advertisers will hare the privilege of alter.- ring.orthanging'theli advertisements without ad. ditlonal-charge. •.. l 3 . usinesi cards, nof-eaceedlng live lines, infarted at $2;00 pe?:annum. • . . •_ _ • - This offieeis supplied with tt. goodlosortntent of Jobbing materials, and .all kinds of Job Work, guch OS Cards,,POsters,'PantpliletsAr" will bkdone netitt ty an 1 promptly . • • ' ' BUSINESS Hayden,Bnitherk • WNOLESALE DEALERS in YANKEE NOTlONS;Vateleer JewelfY. &co :dew Milford. Swig. etl r or Merelono and Pedlars supplied at liiew..ToricJiebbing Priem New Milford, May. I=! Boyd & - Webster,: TT EXLERS In Stoves, Sidve Plpe, Tlq Copper,,,iggi flied . 1.1 Ware ; also . Window Sash. Panel Doorv,,Wlndoir to Ellnda.tion. Pine Luber,.and kind 4 of Building Materials. Tin lOpp s of rtearle's Hotel, and Carpenter PhOlanear Itettlotnit Church.. 3lesTnosz, Pa.; Aprit 14,1 . • • , • Dr. E. F.Wilmot, • • rill/1.1)1111TE of the Al!or-111k and Homeopathic Colleges of N.Jr - Medlclhe. la now permanently located in Great Box4-Ps. Of ace. corner of Maine and Elhatheth - §t., nearly opposite the If: E,; , Church._ May lac, 1807,-1y Dr. 11. Smith & Sort, SURGEON DENTISTS. Residence and oilier, opposite the Baptist church, _Cc rth stde,f in ' Montrone. Vartleular attend= will ( Le given to pssetting th on Goanand Slavin plate, and to lilllng decaying teeth. - -Montrose. January' 13. 1838.-tt C. D. Virgil, - * : • RESIVENT DriTIST, 310iliiROSSZPA. OF flee at the Franklin lintel, Ream Inserting teeth on Gold or sllvaudate done la that highest style of the art. Alklobs warranted. "- Ito:crime; Aprll 1. 1849.-tod • • J. D.-Vail. - 11. D. „ • • • HYSICIAN AND SI,EGEON, bas permanentlylot:deli himself at Dracknerelllo, Sarquehanna county, ra,And tetil prompt!? attend to all In ds with which he may be tavored.-Idetyl . . IC. Thayer, , ... : • . . pliii*SlC e l r AN; tp A re Nl3 SURGEO'S, 51o3rnotar.,..rd : ' Mtn In the • A. Bushnell; ,•• • TTOWSET COtiNSFLLOR. AT LAW. Offlee . orei S. 13 Wesrg Drug Store, ScapinoLuau Daot, Pa.-11x1 < Keeler & Stoildaid. -D'LEBS IN BOOTS &SHOES, Leaiher abd Findings, o /Kee Id., first door below SenrWs liolel, 31ontrose, Ys—.Sol cledera trer.cd. C N. STOMA= William H., deisup; - ATORNEY AT L :WA:NOTARY EVILIC. Mt on Psb ilc bquare. Mom' z. B,“ tley- & Pitch, .ORNETS. AT LAW. AND BOUNTY LAND AGENTS.— DtEee wept of the Court House. IMnnirate, 5.11; BICITLLY, Albert Chamberlin. • • A TTORNEY AT LAW, AND JUSTICE OF TEE PEACE.- 11 Office over I. L. Poet. r Cl.olStorc,-Molvraostera. • Wm. H. Jessup, TTORNEY AT LAWAIIJ COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS A for the state of New York, will attend to all Madams en et to him with Promptome , and ddellty. Office on Public Square, owl* pled by lion. SCtlltam Jmeup. Abel Tirrell, TIEALER nirvos,. MEDICINES, CIIEMICAL4. raitb, 11/ Dresituffs. Groceries, Dry Goods, Ilntware, Stones. Gls:imam (necks, Watches. Jewelry, SllverSpporui,Speettee&MU deg lnstrumtnts, Psses. Surecal , Instruments. Liquors, Pedant, erY. Mirrors, Stationery, [trusties, :Awes, YmkeX tloas, &e. F. B. Cljatidler, DNI:RR IN DRY GOODS, , Read. , :3D Cloth Mg, Groensita• Books and Stationery, nta..7BubliCA venue, Mon-sitoos, • Post Brothers, DEAU-RS - IN DRY GOODS Groceries( Crockery. tranjwsnk, Leather. Flour, etc, corner of Turnake street antrPubac Arlo nue, Mon-rain, Ps. . . . J. Lyons & Soit., ‘ T EALERS I 1 DRY-CIOODS, Groceries. Itazdware„Czneiety, .11.5 ThrSrafe...riltokS...&t.: alsoAarty on. the 140 , 01L13 . 1m0ma bugneas —Public Avenue, Meyruome, Pa, J. LYONS, Bentley, Read & Co., TIT:ALT:As IN DRY GOODS; Deur, Medicine,. PAlrkta, 11 Griverlee. HanrDeere, Crockery. Iron. Clockx,:Watchee. Jew elrg, Silver SIK one I'erfurnery, 4". c. Rrtek Blorl, Ilwersoal. G. r. - 01Crt.V., 1.6/.1) j. P. Vi , . Muir :William & WiMaui H. Jestmp, ATTOPAk*EYS AT - LA*, 31oN - raosa, Pa- 'Practice . t Sump.. .I , auna.-Liradford Wayne, 14 1 5 , 01:x4n¢ and Lama* coasties,i Rockwell & Winton,' ArKNI - FAcTMERS and Dealera lu,Strkw•M;i* Caw JAIL Fut , , Umbrellas, Yarmuls„ Ribbuuk, &c., at., No..4oCourtlao grece„Nt*, You K. (up stalls.) 41:14 - • A'. Baldviin, • Wiraltwsi:7,mnmiire, Flour, Salt, aced. Oa the Corner east or Pont Brolly& S tore, .ainnbioas. Tap4;y4-11' • ti Z. Cobb, .• • 1 .1: 1 EALER IN( . IoROGERIE.42 - c.. st theadole te6tistiroceopted by Crane a - & wen: Maln.psy.,7 7 Pa... .7, 7 , 7 1 . , , o=lo,l, ii0V.4..... Mi.-If , ~ ." :. • • - - . •AN ACRQSTIC. my MENDS; I ,0..5 i'WO irFOXII AND A 111 B t.. . s . , a 9 • f . 0 L1:30 insults's° coteasr; Oen ovra Tau . 14. A .2R AZORS Ann Suksus rowrica Rica AIRDIII2 Poo R '' , B EFEMNCE—lttinor.s. • rnAr nrern mntart`; r let:: , . "9. , IipIILGE:NT, onon-rnoxina; m ast-varcinunix E, Q • ILIMPOONOR, l'surtaus, Aslo A SEA T TI:ER 09 • ' Shop No. S. Risemeniot Searles Rotel, cm Turnpike Streit 31ozetwas, Jan.:21..1.7131%-td - • ' - -., • - ' ..--- • • THINGS AS THEY SHOULD BE: .--,YAemr.,:rnze-roPiosa'nroasto.m—'o" POPULAR PATENT IMIWINES of the day, for which we am allotredforty au cent., for selling; and we propose under the hunt time", dlildlng half the ;rata with our customers. sow. good friends and enemies, (If we have anylyou that With to saveMenny, call at the "Farmers Store." • and you will and everything which poor diseased nature requires for her restoration. at prices. nnperallelled in the hhdory. of the medicine age. "Amongour adalogne may be found the celebrated BIIATIMPRERG MEDICINE; • Da. JAY= Moireell PILL ; SOVXILPIOX BALM ..„„•• • • ( • • Tits GAMMAS Dog or rag BAT: }traria."' VAtOrLie.l InDtetlS; Pima r. thorax's lierntlxo's; thcancart VlattilLES .7r0D . 0 MEDICATZD Ccncis, 401.1143 , e8 VXDlal r Ogr • PAIN BTLLEIt ; C/a:MALI:O BLOOD POR17111:11,1 RanWalro Rum Briars; ' With every variety of ' Thayer's Family Medicine", warranted to answer the roirpose, for which City ate reotamended, ..*lth others too numerous tolnentine. Call and set us. Coutiael and , advice free of charge: -B. TILIYER..Ir. Ilctranag. Deu 2. -• 4 • . . • . PATENT' MEDICINES. - AA re f s the greatrariety of 3tedleines aiTurrell's Stem maybe nund all of Dr. Jayne's jycelebrated Fondly medkbset A re' f s Chem-Pectoral and ustl Cathartic Milsc elebrat; Ilalsey's Fortin. Who and Forest ; Holland celebrated German bitters; , Londtn's'or' eles'of Family tnedlelna; Slerthent'e GarglingOlLthe greatest rem , mly for sprains In man or beast ever known; „Wathowsoreginfallible Remedy. and Ilene Remedy; Orrbek's Vermlfuge, ands variety of other kinds . ; Trask's Magnetic Ointment, the great remedy for,bnita. theunratimm, and all inflammatory complaints- Pond's Extract. I drat rate thing for singlet. purposes An the above ointment; Andrew's Pain benttntlng agent , a good article; WoOdeocrallainusisnd Rona Liniment; Atwood's Jaundice Bitters, Canker Drum Llntment, and Dysentery Deeps; %keel' Compound for Dysentery; Houghton's Pepsin, for Dyreepala ; Ilehubents Ratemdatßuchu and Extract 0 1 - Sarsaparilla; a raHety of Salves. the best In Market; Fills. he., sad. an almost endless variety of Patent Medicines, altogether teammate ous to enumerate—but suffice It to say, that the public flodlitss by every thing in thli line, at the Drug and - Fatter Store of Mentroao July, NOEL Tunitpa. Banking Rouse r . OF • POST, COOPER it CO. '' '' -i IIENRY.DRINREE '1 ' - t 110.NTROSE, GYM. REN'TTIN,O , COOPER. ' t November - 12, 1 831 ISAAC L: POST. - , DRAFTS ori New York City and Pbilidelpilia.--. Collections promptly made milli remitted:. Mee houri from 10 .A. M. to 3. - '. ♦fessrs. Allen 3t Paxton, REFERENCE, Samuel C. limiton f Esii Hon. William Jessup, inentrose. Manufacturer's• Insurance Company. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Granted by the State of PennsylvitglL, • ~CAPITAL, *1500,000: FIRE,'RARINP., & INLAND TRANSPORTATION. tompanytwas organized with a Cash Capital, JL and the Dirretors•have - determined to- - Ildapt the business ,tozitsitvailable resoujees — to,obsdrre riru deneo-in condnetinglts affairs, with a prompt adjust. ment of losses? • •, • . A.S. Ltrriscorr,Pres'L •Wii. A 11 A. • V ito ITOS. t. , • - ALyato WvirdirigAeretary.. Dtarerops,4-Aaron S. Lippincott, Wm:, D. Thom as, Charles Wisd, J. Rinaldo Sank, Wm: A Rhodes William Neal, Alfred :Weeks, John P. Pam% Charles Field,Janies P - .• Smyth. . 0FF1CPA,..4 7 . l 0 Iferchants' Exchaitge, Phil. • - Csl . • A_ N. 81/LLXRD, Agent. • Montrose, Pa., May I; 1857.-1 y • • . LukocE - • - e taisortmen!. at , " 1 ' 1 " lat . 1 . • c. 1. •° . " " = 1 153:101=!