Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, June 03, 1858, Image 4

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    2 mister Ii
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: Hi born are•ve?l I . . •
• 'erns ye born !tier uti than other foaks? - .. - • *-,
. was ye born in tqmOuntain or inlt balloon, or
In the third story or a house hi is a tre?
' Born like - a berdleut.of a she!?. How was it? • '
stOr was al:from - tit a Mond and rained dram-,
Like an angle-1%1;r ? Ilow was it, anyhow ? - ••, *-
Are you in plu4 ri I xpect your in bludy.., .. •
..
Arnest? Wont tell eh ?. . .
• •
• Did vou neveo.hehr of somebody that was ..., :
Born iii a 'rubel'? He didn't:say he, was Morn.
Don't no him ? never been hitrodust, u sa. •
Never heard of the 'man that brut lightning .
Dorikto the - ground with a kight and string?
• r.He Iris a mudeij pTiter: hjs name is Franklin. .
About the sameltir e there`was one Washington .
•,.-. Who made a f,i" fu i s - ainong the Britishers ; •
- Ifeawas a rinul.'sif fatmer, and ploud when . * •
• He didn't phite., I . ' > - •'• *..
, -Do you live tic-Oldie or a big river, mr hammond?
Or in a toun? .aild. flout you hear Steembotes . - •
. Snorta'andlocOmcitives roMin? . c.
Don; ye see long rows of tellygraff poles . . .
• With.yrs on earl SOreepel taWkur a 100 miles*off?
• Who madvall these ?•Yer.hilrorn eln‘ps?
:No • these intratil eukorners;.sicli as Fulton,
and Steve, ruf - Morse Ist made them. . • --•
. , ,
, • Aint'you a jentlenittn? dont u carry pistils? _
, dist..thirik . of that nirhisilNolt—lie maid - - • •
. Yer 6;shuter:s. • ,DO yoa wear clothes and
Live in house? .Efn dn•Was it ?van , . -
• lliborb peeple that' marlethenr, or the ruudeil
MeSantrix with!thilr sherniand needless ••.
• And hammers and lanes and, trowels?
With all yonrlribto notionsjmn_you make
'Lltening, Mint dew , whip britisliers;make„ , . '
• s Loko motives, Etc boles, telly&affs, , • *. , ,
•As well as you r kari tirln- wiskeyv whip nig,- ~
Gera,Ateel balneS, hod rob women? -
• v The katakinn says we. are all made of dfrti
And dont y.orrtrl - refe that? cf you dont
- Your a infidel and will ge to hel where -
Sum other hibOrns t imix.with nimisils.
Giles sour made o ) purty rriuo the saint stuff
That frogs anOthbr inset pla inond ally- . , • :
Gaiters krawl ontowhen they holler. . -
Or is - it thenick srt of kla tha make Brix. •-
, 1
Of and ellaneviware? Are you a Brick ? . • *
• Now Pthiiki MorrallY spekin, the stuff
You are maid Of ik, shout the same sort that
Diner and Dan arid Seltzer and Sal are maid of;
And that when y.on dy jest as gocid looldh
Worms will-cat yen as,,ehaw - up Tom and Ned,
And fellers thatlfy drunk or on the gallus. , . •
Hibbrn, hey? `Haire you got wings'? •
-C...an yod fly like . ah'angel'or a woodpecker? •
• Think you! go!t6n utisil even? lir - rw will you phial
1 -
If smasof.thetn. a get in your company?
• Wood you git oita, and go to he! to keep ; .
• . Away from 114 m . • . -
Du ion work fo .a Irvin or do convect!
Whiclile it.? Don like to ansl2.r Thought
1
_ Elvd be. a litthi pa tickler on this pint.'
- Do you liv on irit . nd min spotted like a Ka
"Meleok or thy ko or of frogs or nior.ers le'. • : -
Or do you eat kirk s'andliters. liCandsils...?
• Ifow do TIM f....f... - ttin . by them munsil
Sinalors? Dent air smell orful bad?', '
Du you•ehaw ksa tadee to . keep their scent off?,
But I f;uess yOu can stand the -.ell for Ala a
Da, and the glcovrY of sow' *
ome
Much—s:, the Ilalti more Sita!L--is said
._ana.writieltit'w-a-days of women's rights:
hat then . rt. her right - :.-..lRtis is not , only
. just - i ..but elpe lent to
.givelier.' .11Ian tie--
, frauds hinitidf when he withholds it. ' For is
goi - woman!to be. hit constant companion'?
Would heelio se !that as companion should
be. destitute - ( ' ideas ?!'" 'Surely ma: . ! The
Conyersitiofr 'lin edscated woman is a pert
_ petual- feast - f the. first pleasure '.of life is
!action, the! stcond eertainli , is talk.
_,..!Arid •
!there is ahnost.as much pleasure in taMiiiig.
about thing,i; a' suing them. A man wants
in a wife not - qtily a companion, but a emu].
seller. • I)ri - i o e mind ever saw all sides of
all Suhjectsi n u• cven all ;idei of one subject.
And the' kvise - . t suggestions net. ',lnfrequently
come lc - on:11th leatt inferme4 The Phythem 1
esses,!the - Syb Is, were :women because wit-'
, men were alwiys supposed-to enjoy a nearer
- acces s to. the Tkuntain of wiSdkitri than men.
. Women !bave a! I ight to a!good husband,
because moi.t a them mean to do the : thing
that is - nearly . riht. Wlien they marry they
have a right that thttr husbands should ,he
---- tnetyand trot- there wrecks off dehauChery and
•
dissipation. • Oh, it is one 'of the cruelest .of t
. wrongs for !a'pure and innOcent gir.,l-to throw
herself away t potia broken 40w 4 'victim • of
liantiotsnes4 who is .more fit: for a hospital I
than to preside over.ti family!, the candidate i
' for prematur decay and early- death. _The 1
mind and moral- nail:ire generally in such cgs-1
es are•quite as much a wreck - as the body...
The 11-eshnesief life is all worn off, the - gay . -
' ety of innocence is forever gone... The life of
Such a man i. 14 cold and hard, destitute of .sen- 1
tiniest and .enthusiasiji.
_NVornart is , cruelly
lfronged •*bch she has'aecepted such a corn
paniOn.! • ' ..
•
_ • •
\\ oman. b. s axight to the! society of her
...r.
husband.. mile :41muld be . lisanctuar.y . ,
.and helpught, to find his happiness there. *lf
'he does , not, 'there is soinethint.'wrong. -Ile
:hat promised .to be the husband—that is the•
-,house-bandthe band - that keeps the house
hold together`._ His!preSence there is -ncees- •
.
sary.to keep ail right. - If he ganders heed
lessly; something is apt . to •g 6 !wrong. . His .
atithority! is 4ften wanted - to !maintain order,
to arrange ,ousiness, to superintend !abet
• His : alisen ought to be . .few and brief
as vi*tsible. I, ! Wetnan,has a right to this,.and
' her - rights aril grossly violatedwhen her bus
' band is oftet, unnecessarily away.•
- ,Lastly,.wOman hai ; a right to the earnings
of her husband' for_ the support of their him i-
Jies..•,Ve never saw a drinking salOon,.froni
the,low grpggery•torthe prepotiderous betel : ,
without saying to ourselves, here, after all,.ip
the trl4. outrageous 'violation of .woinargs
• righis. l ; "•'.3Ve sometimes get . a glimpse 'at
-theie apartMenti, mid whom do we_see there el'•
.13iisbandi - and fitthers,- who!sithsiit updtitheir
- daily *itgesl spf:ndingpne half; perhaps all
their earninos in - liquid poison, to roil - their
healtb,::spoil their temper, corrupt their mor
als, niake.istusel%\i• . sodious and ,loathsOme
_vagabonds; while their Vves are 'at home
earning; 111 the'slender gains of•their'needle, -
the pitbniceivhich rescues :their . .inutualf off
prieg fr4i starVation. AA! this is . too
tad-tole sien,.and ,suffered in a Christian
_country... --
~: :. '. . .-"...„•:: : ,, " 0 ". . •• ''
1
'his ou . e k tipon woman's rights cries I
t i ttg.
• ioudest of All to` Leaven, and! if there were a
particle of chiyalty,in - these degenerate days, 1
this-iit.ho lirst - abuse in our social' economyl
Achieh,Would be.abatt . A. Tell us clot of bar-1
barism i - of the Malays, or the Fejee Islanders,
.Wl:ei i naast their.enernies aid pick thhir bones.
- Their'enerniesexpect it, and !would do -the
likerin return. - But here "the cruelty 'is in
' flicted.ty a friend—the one who Ought. to be
• themeiresyand tenderest of all'. Our beast
' -ed ciiiiiiitiien and ,CinAtianity : of the nine
+h at
-,.
IA
.teenth:eeniti6.4:-winitlire they
• .2""
and_ Quirt
.coiripared
medium o
ably:
Loa ties:
we _g,
had Vie ft
the iiiw
_
tho
men iiiid
of ivw-els
[contributor to the London Note:
es, fir Februaf.y, 6th, stateithat
"fourteen languages through tlk
f a piece
. of --Latin that :had been
.slated into the, _other thirteen
I From [the full tables appended by
.
titer that. the erytan traitslation
_
West-words and letters the French
[The Hungarian had 'the longest [
.fat i glisb - the shortest, . Thh . Ger:
aliawhad the gteatest proportion
the [Englisli - the: least. -
PE.SI , 4IFATIOW Via* GOODSTFLE.' . "A inan
fullppowlessed co: his-4.ubjeet, a. .'' , i sdeot
of his cause. may almost always . Wri. - lith
vigoi and effeit, if be can get over ,
,::temp.
tation of -writing 'finely, and rwtlly confine
himself! .. :she strong and-clear 'exposition - of
the Mat he hasko bring (Orion,- Halfof
the affee talon and - oirensive pretension we
meet with in authors Arises from a want of
matter--t e d the OW ilia iron i paltv, am
bitien•• of ing el4itififAidingeniotis Out of
place,— , d,,l:eAcy.-.
. •
For the Indepenfkaillepthlicini.,
. T.ilttle or Nothing. . •
MESSRS. Elm:Ants:4 got a_ glitopse of sunahine--•
a blight. thoitgli transient• gleam of Mac, is May
ought to he—the other !day. We hate bid of an
tique forest still interspersed amid our Meadows;
pastures, and cornfields; and into one of, these I
watidered. When leisure serves, my ate& naturally
tentitoivardthe greed woods; for, '
A When the heart is aching sorest., . •
. •
There's a balsim in the forest,
There's a bilktm in the forest for its pain,"'
d -of sawth.kar•
cr.•
•
and I bare occasional twinges of heart disease t .us
'well as another.. ,But, by •a beautiful provision of
Naturethe law of compensation—these tender
' hearted eldclaMS whole what many would call trifles
will agonize, can also find delight where duller ;Or
its can find none, so that I , ltnow•not whether 1. we'd.
not choose the alternating gushes, of exquisite joy
and sorrow of the one, • to the sluggish, dead;leyel
quietude of the other'. Whor*ould prefer a shy ev.
er cieudb3ss and serene, to the ever changing beau
ties and contrasts of'our cloud-peopled heavens?—
When the..clonds are breaking, .alter a storm, the
gtitupse we obtain of the deep blue heavens 'beyond
fin- more glorious to behold than the broad azure
cope'of a cloudless day. •
Are you aeqUainted• with Robert of Lincoln, a pied
piPermf: fery . remaikable inclgi
. original 'accomplish.
ments, whp : frequents our meadow-lands and charms
country boys and girls with his 'unique minstrelsy?
roe - ought to 3 knoW him, for he is a right. good fel
low, of infinite humor and excellent spirits rre is
an old acquaintance of mine, and greeted me, during
my ramble aforesaid, with his usual •ex.uhelp.nce of
,There have been a grealmanyiittempts
to.rcport Bob's music,. but they hive 'all failed. It
• would require a short-hand musical reporter of great
abilities to jot down-his notes, as delivered,' Will
_not some speculating genius catch, and domesticate
them in the parlor in place of tll€ thunder-and-light
ning-rattle and:flash - it - at * so frequently overwhelm
the fiSteuer to piano music ? It would be a great
mercy. '
"-Bob o' Lincoln! Bob tr' Uncial)!
•
What a merry thought you're thittkire k
.*. What a jolly way to tell it,"
I sang a backwoods poet of my nequahitanee... Bob is
aMerryiellow, no doubt, judging from appeal:lmes
-which I admit.are often deceitful - and as I‘ t i urned
from the upand meadow whgre he '• wonneth" and
I listened to Ills heady and rattling " good bye,"-1
rather superfluously wished that while he lived he
•
ought continue to have a merry time of it.
- Lying oat ti r ,Tossy bank, in the south border of a
wood, With biiie and yellow violets and Arawberry
._.
• blossinus scattered - around, inhaling " tl e soft.breath
is - of Spring," followiti.4 witlijaty eye 'tb flittings and
listening to the diverse carols and twit (TS of many
wood-birds; and watching . , at intervals, through the
1 Italf-leitved branch'es overhead, 'a single. hawk—bold
buccaneer of heaven—slofr sailing ltroughthe illim
itable blue sea above—all this has li soothing einibt
: elite on the'world-i - exed spititFof one like me.
MO
11, 1 cannot say much iu favor of -May's be
is y.ar. • She has been a weeping beauty,
and tears ton frequently indulged in cease to 'be en
'chanting: Shc Must give us more smiles and less
tears, or the poets will seek sonic other mistress to
chant their lays to, notwithstanding ;he has been
'erownedilqueen of beauty so long, Please give• her
a hint to that effect, if it comes in your way to do
so. • • NsNO,
BEKTOIN ' S UPINION OF TUE A UTHOR
SIM, OF " J usirs."—The - National Intelligen
cer hi the forthcoming volume VII.
of Benton's-" Abeid ,, ment," there is the fol
lowing note to a speech of Mr. Randolph, •in
which ltfr. I:. spoke of a repetition by
Ju
nius,"-of a remark of Lord Chatham. lithe,
i•purtle 'not yet resolved' of the authorship
of 7'Junius,'` this terse and vigorous sutn
m i a n. r. . a p. of 01W of the theories is untoistak a_
}Ay t-haracteristie of the Thirty Years' Sena
tor, and not unworthy oPeliher the real or
here supposed author of the'celebrated let;
tern :
the author of this Abridgment
(says Colonel Benton) was ten 'years - old;
which was in tile. last decade (borrowid'
Livv's division of time in the expression)/of
the la*century, and before enlightened./Writ
ers had throWn darkness on the auth6rship
of ,tuttiu4,iit was well conceded that there
was but one. man England ? ' or / the world,
who . united in himself all the/qualities c f
head:heart, and temper, all the incidents of
political and personal' life,'whieh the writing
of those letters required • but one man who
had such power to drive tke-gnglish language,
:such knowledge Of mory / and things, such . am
plitude
of information; such lofty), and daring
sPirit i such inducement to publish his thoughts'
and miceal.his name, an oratorical fame al-
ready so great* to set him above the as
sumktion ofpat of Junius, great es:it was.
That one man Was Lord Chatham, then old
land out of favor with the King and dominant
parties delegated (by his peerage) to that
'llospital of Incurables,' _thc 11 - ouse of Lords,
• whence no patriot voice-could reach the Coat-
mons - of England ; retired to his country seat
at Hayci, and-all visitors : shut out; discon
tented, .dpturing, restless, and seeing no
to reach the people 'but throughe the
Thesis, and by means'-of appeals; bold to au
dacity, patriotic to, temerity, and the more-i
impressive because shrouded in the mystery
of an unknown origin. So stood Lord
Chatham and' Junius in the latter jaart of the
century in which they lived, convertible char- .
[acters; indemical in person." . ' .„
111.4.nal.tcts or CCNS4NGTINITT.-4 'the
N , attunal Mei:lien! Association, which Act re
cently. at Washington City, a ve7
port was Sutlnitted-by Dr. S. M. Betnis, of
Kentucky, upon the influence of . consatigujni
ty upon - offspring. -Dr. Bemis, after tnakirgg
some preliminary ohservitiOgs;ttpism.tlie`-tiii
.pnytance of.ttre subject in it.r bearings upon
the welfare of• society, goes on to state :
lour reporter has made great efforts to
ascertain the :proximate peicentdge of the
deaf and'duinb apd bl:nd, in our asylums,
who are the desceinlants of blood inteucar
riaies:- This elifort has not been successful
from the diffiBtilty principals of such institu
tions find in gaining the requisite faets.
rents are often sensitise thiS score.; and
is a delicate matter for principals to at-
principals to ,
tempt in vesjigations
. which the friends of the
beneficiaries suppose to.be euauthorised by
the regulations of their various institutions. •
"1 fa!, howere'r, that. my researches give :
me ati*ity to say that over ten per cent.
Of thirdCaf and dumb, and over five per
of the•blina; and nearly fifieen, per cent, of
the idiotic in. Our. State institutions for sub-1
jJets of these deflects, are, the . -offspring of
kindred paeatts. , • -
•" Aside from the facts which l'have gained:
by'corresponding with gentlemen who have;
given close attention to these . points, a curl.;
ous_ but' perftvtly legitimate process of corn- .
putation confirms me id the opinion that those
estimates are very mearly correct; Five class,
es in the schedules prepared give 787 mar:
riages of cousins, 246,01 - . which have given is•
sue, to deaf and dumb, blind, idiotic; or
sane aladren:!. • . '
" Read the biographies of our great
aiid,good men and' women,' says an exchange,
"not one of them had a fashionable• mother,
They nearly all sprung froni plaice, strong,
minded women.., who had about. .as: little to
du with fashions as with the chaughig clouds
SIMTLE DISINFECTANT.—Cdt two or three
good sized , onions in halves, and place then
on a,plate on.the floor • 'the} , absorb4loxious
efiluvia,&c., in the sick room an incredibly
short space of time, and are'greatly to -be
preferred to,perfun3ery • for that purpose.. 4
They.thould . be changed every six , hours. -
I.ifile & lan irig's
GRASS- SE
THE:SUBSCROERS
HAT E JUST RECEIVE.
AF
r-Ji AL Mt
Medium
TIIIUTI
SIII I ERIO
FOlt S
,LE LOW BY
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Nicholson, M
arch 31, 1858.
'FARMERS OD MECHANICS
%V IL,L nlehse rem r, when building, that the
k.
subscribers are lr rnishing .
DOORS, SA SR, ti•
i BLI2VD ,
at tile lowest
CTO
. .
(freight athit , d) and ley ke , .
hand, gi large stock
H ©,
A L
DOOR • TRIMA
SA SIT A ND BLIND
LIMA ?
•
In fact, we have abort ever,
building materials, of first quality,)
at a very small -advance !rpm cost,
1
fore, we confidently dsiowe baildetl
materidily eonsult,thefrown inters
call, before purchasing.
• / P 1772
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tcliot.."-q / N; March 181 1 5.58
ON
1 AIS D
I ,
3r4i, Fma
Mothr
:are a ad t an d d ga r rrel, cons
the
e y 10m erg, ,
LITT];
Aa
Nicholson, March ;1.1858.
In
HIM IT
A Fite L0.710F THOS
o p_
4. 1
, • I Also
1311.1.
1
in Bbis end half 13b1s, just
LITTLE
-:`'h•
NICHOLSON, '
I '
A IL
GROCERIES, ,
-
HARD Tip RE,
- -
CRO AWRY,
• 4
C
. 800
CARPETINGS
) ,
SHEETI.kGS,
S R,
OLASS•
I FLO
ONE-W
SOAP.. CAN
f which ire
Ito say, we
pected to !.
which we '
I
in the very
a hundredth part
merate. Enough
and everything, e
the country, all o
into CASH,
AND W
HEREW
OTI
CZE
S
.tinctly
CASK
We wish it
C A.
w iD cell any k nd of Good
- ed, eh lower p
. .
. . Lit
Dzyor t .y
tvnua.s.:iocxj
oS+l)ltn.
~D•
,fl LOT OF
lover
Seek
El
EED,
QII
LITY
El
ER
Y PRICES
,constnntls on
o
Q A
a IL,
R ''s,
El
tg, in the way of
nd wi11•sell them
for Gash. There-
- that they will
ts, by giving us a
ILARDLYG
L'ir 9
.
'ntly on hand, and
tea, by
11ARDISU
Eff
?L I VE, 11E-4
eceived, by
HARDING.
9 0, iii
EB
S, SHOES,
ONNETS,
8188 oxs,
TR, SALT,
OTASH, LIMA
RE,
IN-WORE,
havd not time to ono
.ave almost anything
found -at a store in
• deter Mined to turn
:hortest possible-time.
LOOK. iitRE
ZCOBB offers to the public, at prices that.
• cannot call to suit, a large and superior assort
ment of
G R 0 - • OE RIES, •
At the old and well-known establishment formerly oc
cupied by 0. M Crane.
SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICE, FLOUR
& SALT, (by the lacker barrei,)_FlSll, and all ar
ticles usually found in first class Groceries.
The attention'of Farmers is solicited to a superior
quality of GRAIN & GRASS SEEDS, which the
undersigned has on hand and for sale. '
CLOVER "I. TIMOTHY SEED, Ik GOOD
WHEetZ sold at very low rates for CASII.
' As I mean to merit,,. ! hope' to receive, a.liberal
Share of public patronage. - • Z: COBB.
Montro:V, March 8-QBl5B. gin&
If ISSUE A
BM
OILERS.
Wood, that for
~
thopsity.considet
than ustial„
e dr. &Tang.
31, i858.-yujl 4
FLOUR, FISH •
CAIN, GROCERIES / TEA, 'COFFEE, SUGAR,
&c., for sale low, for cash. Can. **ace before
purchasing elsewhere, at -- S. 8.` 9 401:T5,
494trose, Aug. I 2,.1 85;
• . J mit- Published.:
' 'Y'S UNITED STATES
789 'TO:1857:-:
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.FrOve the ado p 7 ! It of the ei; nstititison:i
_ ,
. ,_ Me T : ty..' fou - rth*Const'estef. •
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OileT01;l , , 19v0: 1 pp, 1149.
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ratittiii ttikaged A enAtIe.TICALLY. Nirlti• AXALVTIC.U.,
T; Dlvlstoso end Setintenuon. under which Ws , Intoxecnioteit
arrangement hatibeed, as far us . i ,ble; preecOred." It possentes
MAIM:CAI. 111:701.3ita to each meet • u• whereby Ka COSTUTS CM
be seen at a thine°. The !glens OrJrIIIIAZ DWI:OW*I4o Including not
only thoae•Of the:it:rogue Col= OCT • UNITED *TATES, but also
those of thd °mem and Durratcir CO . and' Cana or CLAINN
many of whlch are scattered throughout the VIM; PRSUODIcA La and
hot to be found elsewhere ; many 'lltcutioss the IST.vrt Comers,
the OPINIoXII of the ArfoRNETS Gra:MAL and'e,teel or DIMAIZT
NI =TS are placrd at the.AAn of the fsige, and rite o the respeetice
L ls..c
SRI - MOM. of Which they are the Jinn:nal. LlTelleit /MON. There
Is cut accumte TAMA orcu m nod also a ChWeirmon *.el. TABLit 0?
STATreco. The Ity.regiuscat to the Acill are Utak' IspleWaysly
In the margin of the page.
~The Coat ga - Tti cowed •• atic' only the
TITLFA of each 8 y MILT. La shoo the curlniumulsllt slots II 0 which
earl, Title has been distributed. The lama Is the rough an bout
tie:dim:lye, and refer,: not only to thCsLswn but al. to C stO
700100 of th r0t..4 stm,, , The matter to Arran 41 under 14, I.
!;Ls v.• • .. 4.1...0kt T trt.es; for Instro.v. the TJA:ro` of ST AllA s Tir •
I ILITO .ilillll.anV or Oa P 01470 of the t; i . ltott etictes. al
~
hero tie atiihulieticul older o lit a Sem]. A, I' Of. the LeGia
LATIo 'ldeli ..Jell of them la Interystcd. The SECTInN at well
,o the Nee is given, be Means 01' which greatly inennsed facility
and speed lii the, line of the work will he obtained, not merely by
l'atirminiescirtomtufm. hut by flits* unleiniied In the Law.
In enter that Error:: int:it:be nyoldisl, the l'eknePot weal:Berra.
-on has been tuirefolly verified, (In the rase of I hil'iefes. by yawn.
tn. t lnn of the Author:lles, and in the Index, by ma p:whon with the '
Te t.) lifter the matter was in type.
k b
-
LiurrLy. Capful regard as to the convenience 4, Sine and Form
has been had In the choice of the type, to prodn a hook, . which,
though typographically clear and leglide, should nUt be untenable to
the charge ofgreal bulk and unweilillioum.
` In ordertlatt no Impediment may be thrown In the way of the
Lurchase of this lilgent, hit that, on the cnntuary , it mar t come a - .
egal Manual In one In even. enort. Law-than bar, and Coulithoe•
hollSe, as well as in the Leglnhillre flails and Public Offices, ore havy
determined toned the Work arN/X MILLAR:4 per spy; and sly
flutter ourselves thAt a Law hook so costly In Ild preparation has '
rarely before teen tidercent no low a price.
Fromthe lion. R. It. Taney, Cider .ituilce of the Vatted Staten.
. ...
BRIGa
. .
It 1, a work or Much value and executed. The bea44 under
which the different Act rif Concrem an arranged. are well ehoven
appmpriate•, mid what la Alp more Important. the Index. so far
sa I have.beeu able to examine it, to complete. The hook hui evi
dently been prepared with much ehre and . Judgment, and will,l
doubt not. be rem acceptable to the public.: •
Fronethe Ilan. te C. Grier, one of the Judiees of the Supreme
('curt of the United Staff. •
"The work does honolenut.onle to the Interning and Industry of
the author, hut to the publishenrfor the very bandwroc manner In
which It Is executed. Thos who prefer to Have the statutes In a dl.
Rested form will find It a eery valuable book."
From the Hon. Isaac F. Redfield. Chief Justice of Vermont
"l esteem It a most excellent work of the claw."
KAY & BROTHER.
Law Booksellers, Publishers and Impotters.
apl.l-tun No. IP South Slxtlest.. thlladelhbla.
' NEW SERIES, •
LITTELL'S LIVING AGE;
yublishers' Prospectus.
.eetunteneed the NEW SERIES OF
ON the al of
LITT ELL'S LIVING AO E. enlarged in Eighty Pages., hand
antnelY Printed on Fine Paper wi th tent Edger., t'oae,f
The . long mtabliAed and tle..rvedly high repntatlon which thin}.
teemed ark Ims ,mioved. renders it sbi.erthm.: to refer to Its elael
us a mow chute and midy comineted monpendium at
The Best Seleetedi Literature of the 7i-hies
Comprfldng. as It doe& the " (Ten,' de la creole - of all the •
pownot lewe and Per - 1141ml. of F.onq.. as well as
H! M1(144,1 . 4..1131 ,i0a1011,11,111 Ito' 4,1 /K .
slit b 0 at mule apparent that it
allke unique and undo:Mot. killtahle for till el:view/0 roe ,
Sintexameol, Student, l'hilosorher,d: e
In :oat 100 to the, Intrinsic tphelltv'of It+ Ilietar .
TITT or moiling ooltte,r erohniehtt In-a eAllglo
work AII/CIIIIN IC Forth THOUSA NO t 1;,
SIXTY-P,lti ES, the toilk•eriptian prier a'w'
LA !1.:3 Ptat A N;N ; than cr metitta I •I'
Cheapest Periodic
Thl+ work bas nurelviNllhe mile • I
lons and and al, the en 0.0
non o f our rnootry--...kocb
Chief ,lust ire Stork( •
W. )1.-.l'reseott, •
Oro. 7'irkner;•
1 . , - ,n‘pleTe +els, lfo
ierol in all
ale at Two itylla
Anv Volm
',Mar and
Aran tn.
I, .1 a•
• ' -Chance Hoe Krtet,
lion. Geo. Bancroft.
, .1. Q. "blame •
Ark.!, Rev....llhert Barnes.
:31.ontelr bmtrot, packed In. .to‘ut boxes, :oaf dl,-
Prhidinit Cil 1., free I.f expvnse If freight, are for
/liar+ a Tohtme, ... .
mar be bad .etarattly, nt Two Thillar.., bontot, or a
,
halt rn NOMbee, I
mber Tuay tx had for I2![, cent., ; and ft mar be Worth
t Solo.cribers..r POTtiMar. r. t 6 C. 110.1.. WIT Itroken Volumes
Say have. add rhos arrati) enhance their Nwitte.
( Altras,ers Wanted. .
STANFORD & DEPSSER,
PcuListmus i New -York
aptSm3
OH YES! 0 TES!!
HERE WE COME.
BOYD 4% WEBSTERs
ITAVING putchased.of S. A. Woodrufil his Stock
in Trade, are prepared t accommodate all
who will favor oS WWI their ...tom. at " live and let
live" prices.
STO VA' A /VD PIPE,
TIN COPPER;
AYD SHEET IRON . WARE
of every description usually found in the country.
Also, TVIXDOW SASH -
PANEL DOORS,'
117. ND 0 anus,
LATII,
•
PINE LUMBER,
and BUILDING MATERIALS generally.
Designs for Country buildings, with specifications
and estimates of cost, gm., furnished to such as way
de, ire at moderate prices. ,
rersons - about building in the County will find it tq' .
their interest to call on xis. Come and see us, Wtr,
intend plways to keep the latch-st.ing out.
Tin shop on Main strea,a few rods South of Searles
hotel..
Carpenter strop near the Methodist Church.
N. B. All kintkx of produce taken in exchange for,
Goods.
A , Vm ; Burr '' BOYD WEBSTER.
MISTER.
Montrose, March 3, 180.—ly .
"r - NOTWITHSTPiNDING.II •
44 T_T AR D TIAES," ABEL TURRE4L'S
1.1. assortment of3ELECT GOODS, keep% up,
IV . Cit
and he is constantly receiving accessions, every for
days. Prices as low as the lovresL
'Montrose, April 7, lBsB'
.
Stationery and Fancy Goods ,
AT REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH-,
MEM
Z 62121633 3013.
in the Post Office, bp, A. N. BULLARD:
Montrose, March 1858.
OLD PENS & HOLDERS.—The best article et , .
k_fi er before offered in this region: Also, the best
of Metallic Pens, by A.. N. BULLARD.
BOOKS, BOOKS.--Scnte at Cost, and some even
at 10 per cent, below cost, and ,other articles in
the same proportion. Call and he convinced at the
Post Office. A. A. rIVLLARD.
Montrose, Mardi 31, 1858.
IN 0 T I C
• -
T(-) ALL WHOM IT MAY CONBEBN, The'4rm
1 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, 4 Co.,
consisting of the following memberS, to wit: • -
18A NICHOLS,.
' DJ W. EMMONS.
L MORSE.
Herrick, Stts4. Co., Pa., t J. T. ALDEN..
• March t 2, 1858.—tf f L 11. ALDEN.
GET TIS II ET.
„,„,LE the hard times continue, it i 5 good poll
cv to economize in the mattes ofclothing. This
can only be done by patronizing a skillful Tailor,who
will make up his work to wear much longer than the
imported ready-made trash. Give th'ehonte Tailor a
chance, and keep the money circulating here. Call
in at ms shop, gentlemen, and select your style from
the
•
- SPRING FASHIONS ,
for 1858. My prilcei are as reasonable as d num can
lire by ; and my ivork io warranted to' give satin ac-,
tion.
-Or Cutting d i ne on short notice, carefully niark
cd, and warrants to fit if paid for ; and no cutting
done without. ' JOHN . GROVES.
Montrose, Ida h 10, 1858.-3 M•
EOXiS Garden Seeds, for sale at
TURRELL'S
DIGEST,
1222231
I .LAROE 1V11172% FLAT TURNIP ,SEE
. ABLY TURTLE SOUP BEAD 'S, (5417.4
LIMA B.FANS, (POLE.)
C NESS SUGAR C.:LATE-SEE
PEAS: PEAS::
Large . .wfat,Early Empero
I
Early May, - Daniel (nook
and a gen •ral assortment of
•
,den Seeds,/
•A. BAZDW
Montrose, April 18, IS4B—tf
.IN: THE FIELD )1.9 -AI
TIIE SUBSCRIBER IS A G / iN T FOR
Greenleaf Improv Water Wbee
the greatest Improvament In the kind of machinery known
are W31170114ki to d., our Ira wore bu.inemn, with the
and quantite of water, than t • C.,e V. beet. nr any Iron wat
known to the sub-40-11,er, ' ,ey ate :itlitarably wiapied to •
Grist ills or Sam Mills,
or In fact any pl:kee to put them. For ;girth
certnloteN l'lllitgre • LOIIENZO VANCE, Laweville Ce I
nuobanna tiatniv.
would :11S1.o r 111r141 , 1VVI , In the construction ;)r opal
different kinds
MACHINERY,
hdh.,th. g at my experience Inv: ben sntlielent to give ge
Isfattlon
Feel llt disimeed to eneonrarar ko))n , vrton - nte, I woold
roim tot otter All tin,. lolen,tt 11. NM.. DM" select t
effit • I,d - beet-running Mill that ,her can lintl,asin I will hi/
it contract to I nsert.ll,l,cl the kiwi tnfw i n the Mill, a
GREENLEAF WHEEL,
which trill make nut third I.ol' per rentaze than the Ito
Flutter Wheel. or not 'tier 01 the tlitOrnt /Treks of
wheels; twenty ;kr _rent better than the Celdr,• Vent, n
I Weals'll, cent a. well .I• the hertioa. sat'place. f..lr trial. I eatinot fulfill any et - the clove, 1 will f,
whole Jon and nay all aettial &anew., Let Int hear from
fns or of inst., men!f.
Copies of our cirenlar,we Lc prorurrAl of the sulecr
the "Nth:pendent hearse.
Anal art i•
lure of our
Alk cbarneter
,lruatterr—lhe
400ily Circle.
OrWAN.
4 , :trft olunu• Of this
RE 111"NDItED .>.XII
"wlitclilik only SIX NU:
It the 11+4 and
in the World.
~f the
9f many cluinent
vRESIT BUTTER in great demand, in Ne
Fetch it on. Poultry too!!!
We advance money On these' or .
tar Sit
have just sold Tutke)int 13 cis. p
We iiu•ite all persons interested to call,
notes, or try the line. We report progress
HENRY McKINNE!
• VAS SICKLF: &Y I
Great Bend, Feb. '7, liksi.-yuinr2.'2'sB
REMOVAL.
TIE SADDLE AND HARNESS
• P. yo /evil
,
is:moved to the building recently oceanic
Hollister, on %ha Street, one door above S.
and where he will be happy to wait on all
&Ivor him with their patronage:
Montrose, Jan. (3, ISSS.-tf
Thrilliug Incident.
TILE subsc,riber having again resumed
LORISaI BUSINESS permancna . o (if'
will permit) will spare no reasonable effort
all who muy see tit to enmloy him. Shed
Brick Block over Bentley and Read's Stort.
'Montrose, June 44, 1857.—tf 'P. L
pALVTS IN TURFS,
TIN; COPPER, AND SILVER. F
- GU. A SS SLABS AND M
LITHOGRA PBS, &r., at the Store of I
To Singers and Chorist
JUST the "Nieest Thing Out.," is the n l
Pijie4 giving the sounds on
and C. FOr tuning Instruments they
beat," as the sound may be prolonged to
ble length. Mule of the best German
warranted . perfeet." Sent to anv part o
ty, postpaid, on receipt ofd ,00,11 - y A.• IL
Montrose,Ta., June 24, 1 557.--tf. I
N°
,
Gibs
The
former 1
"h m aAL l ,
The business will he conducted in t
the subscribers; under the firm of C.
Hawley, who are constantly receiving f
and Philadelphia the latest styles of
Fall and Winter Dry 1 -
Clothing, &c., all of which will be sold a
profit, for ready pay.. C. P. II
Gibson, Sept. 2, I SM. O. M. H
STOVESi STOVES
(113 R stoves have be so thoroughly
IL/ entire . satisfaction of all, that they
ommend from us. S. U. SAYRE & B
Montrose, May 27, 1 857. •
LADIES HAVE YOU HEAD D
AIMS. DAVIS, formally of IV
131! opened a Millinery and Fancy S
lage of Brooklyn, and has just 'return;
York with a large and fashionable. g
consisting of Ladies and Misses Straw
Style and variety, also Crape and SUk
ly on hand of every hue and color toy
splendid assortment &Fancy Goods, su;
darks, Bair Braids, Hosiery, Caps,
Lace-floodit, ice., all of which shot
lowest prices. •
-
1 Particular attention Paid to BI
•• 2 Always
'Brooklyn,. May 6, 1 867.-17 tf .
5 13
:11 3ES e, b G ARDEN
SEED3'
Nqatrotievt M arc h 24;18581
Flour & Seed Store
FLOUR; FORA; AND HA MA
BAItEFL SALT,
PACELV ALT
D 4112 Y BALT,
TABLE EL
TIMOTHY SEED,
. .
CLOVER SEED, LA.kGE,
CLO PER SEED, MEDI
CANADA, CLUB, couLTEA SEED WHEr
SEED OATS.
- ORCHARD GRASS SEED.
• SEED CORN.
Stowell's Evergreen Sweet, J Yellow, Flit 4,
• Early - Btown, • Early Dutton,
Lotenzo V
Lawny{ lr / • rntre. f )
Mnrell 31. 1&',..-••••.lik •
DeGrall's Electric 011;—'1:11,„
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
_ AWL TURK
Domestic Instrument or Self Syri
A DAP 'ED to the different varieties of t ,
LI of instrument. It isatimitted to be the
market. Alcoa great variety or other lost
for var;ous.purpose, usually kept by Druggi:
necessary to.enumerate. For sale at the 0
of • Ai3EL TCR 3
Gems Seedi: Grass Seeds
CLOVER'S MED of the LARGE K
TIMOTHY SEED,
a new tut, just received and`for sale by
.New Milford, April 7, 1858
01d. Forwarding Li
ARTIST'S MATERIAL
Montrose, Jan. 6, 1 658
~ Di, , , . AseFillospplz
--AC[)--
Dress-Making Establish
.
IS HEREBY GIVI .EN ,
_ . ....-'l' /I A T .---. 1 . 1
lißlL:Viiitc ' •
ilAsdust ribtrued from N ‘-York, with a Inge
au choice variety of G ODS,bonght for Cash,
and selected - with`much care, from over thirty of the
best Houses in lieir4fork;whichle offers to his ens.
tomera and the public, /t low prices, for Cash. Ms
stock comprises . ;/
DRUGS, O- .
MEDICINES,
. S, , •
• PA NTS,
• OILS, s ,
, . WINDbW GLASS, 1
DYE STUFFS,
CRO ' KERN, ' GROCERIES, Y,
IRRORS,. • GLASS IVADE,
CLOCKS, .
t. . - WALL PAPER, ,•
, WINDOW PAPER,
. . d WINDOW OIL,
.FANCY GOODS; SHADES,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
JEWELRY, •
( •
PERFUMERY,
DRY GOODS,
WOODEN WARE, -TIMID WARE, i
. BROOMS, • STONE-WARE,
. - DRIMITES,
JAPANNED WARE, - -
- . BIRD CAGES. •
'W
MPS, CANARY SEED,
UMBRELLAS, • POCEET KNIVES,
GUNS, - -
PISTOLS, •
AMMUNITION, 4
. TURPENTINE,' .
CAMPHENE, ••
„
- ' BURNING
ALCOHOL, • ' - FLUID;
- LIQHORS,
(For Medicin - al Purposes, only.).
' TRUSSES,
SUPPORTERS,
.. SHOULDER BRACES,'
PORT MONIAES; ,
SPECTACLES,
SILVER L PLATED SPOONS, FORKS,. Lc.,
GOLD PENS, - ,
STATIONERY, •
% • VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, &c ,
And all of the most popular
PATENT. MEDICINE - SI -
iii
M
II
They
head
hee
And
LOT. Su*
ITO
Mr!
lake the
neat.
1 wraelf
I Wive!.
Traction
within
.., on a
rit the
thrree-th
Thankful for the liberal patronage hitherto receiv
ed, he hopes to merit a continuance and lanr,e in-
crease of the Paine. • ABEL TVRRELL.
Montrose, Dec. - 2..1 857.
ISE
F ' cxr ISlEtast
MBE undersigned arc now manufacturing and
have on hand all kinds of
-Carriage and Sleigh Stuff,
such as Feßoes, Bows, 7 hills, - Cutter-Rwiers,
Raves; Fenders, &c , tke. for sale, in lots to suit pur
chasers, very low for cash.
Also, all kinds of work atentnednin,l bent, to order.
CROOK & JOHNSTON.
Great Bend, Pa., March 3,1858.—1 y •
greaL
! s, Stiff
licading
l ednfor
ie. by
LL.
iis kind
best in
ments,
:ts, not
Itcad.the !Oh:owing,. Letter.
• lIOME TESTIMONY.
We have received the following letter in relation to
DR. MOnss's Irmliti ROOT PILLS:
• AUBURN Foevi Consmts,
Susq.. "Co., Pa., Sept. 28th, 1856. )
Messrs A. J. WHITE k. CO., New York :
" The Morse's Indian Root Pilts had from you give
univeraatAatisfaction, in EVERY INSTANCE, •and our
farmers nib them for almost everything. The Des.
ENTRY has been raging in this section'to an alarm
ing extent, for the last six months, SCARCELY a SINGLE
family having escaped, }:xcErr .innsa WHERE your
pillf have been vSED AS A PasysyrtvE, in
you
case
they have NEVER FAILED. I Will inform shortly
how to send a further supply. Near
~ Store
ELL.
VD, and
iffl
H. BUR
e!!
York
.ALPHONSO IL SMIT-Tl.
Such letteris\he above need no comment from us,
they ought to eouritwe atr,qr what ire fitinty test.,
tloat D. ilorsea Indian Root Pine' are the vtir,y beg
Pill ever made.
Sold in Montrose by S. H. D. Sayre, nutl"by one
person in -every town, and in all cOnntry'stores. A.
J.White & Co., 2 St. Peters Place, New York, S'ole ,
Proprietors. 47—tf
1221
pound
ompare
or 1858.
ZE
FOR SALE IN ONE.BODY, about 5500 tidies n
Land on the waters of S,pring Rrook, a branch
of the Lackawanna river in, Tarzerne doutity,Petin'a.
about midway between the thriving towns of Saran
ton and Pittston. 'These lands are covered with val
'table timber, and being situate in themostextensive
-Mineral region in Pennsylvania—known to contain
iron ore—and bzlieved to abound in coal, and being
alto in the Immediate 'vicinity of several railromis
made and now in progress— t oiler to the rin
opportunity for the investment of money that seldom
occurs. For further information apply to N. P. Ho
sack; Esq., No. 11 - , Wall street New York, or to the
gßbscriber, at Montrose,Susrmehatina countY,Pa., the
attorney in fact of the.o ; wners.
April 6, 1 . 654. HENRY DRINKER.
OP OF
II by C. C.
S. Mott'4,
who may
he TAl
is health
to please
p in the
M
TIM subscriber keeps constantly on hand for sale
at his establishment in Montrose,the best qual
ty of SOFT 50..4 P, manufactured from the lye of
wood ashes and grease, in the old fashioned way,and
not by any . patent process..
4 For these that - furnish, the grease,he manufactures
the soap for $1,50 a barrel. Warranted in all-cases
to be a good article,or the Soap may be returned mid
the monexiefunded. . . .
.44 PRICES.
Per barrel, $5,00 .
•
Half Barrel 2,50
Gallon 26
r IL,
I LLERS,
IMIMI
• A BEL. TU
i~
W Eoiian
etters A
Can't be
ny desira•
'Hirer and
the C0un
,.311111.
Wholesale deldera, will be furnished—if delivered
at the Ashery inMontrose—at the rate of ten hatrela
for $45,0r at Scranton at ten barrels for $5O. ,
JOIIN' lIENRY WARES. .
Montrose, March 'l, 1556'.—tf -
A FORTY:HORSE' POWER
HEM E i i E 0 R SALE, ,
IN:GOOD: ORDER.
9 FEET eight inch stroke,44 inch Minder, hal-
Cl' lance wheel, three tons. If a strong well built
machine. Suitable for a Coal'Shat or T,aunory; and
will be sold; verA loco. Address, •
POST BROTHERS.
• Jan. 14, 1857. •.. Monti-0,t., Pa.
IffillE subscribers are now burning and will keep
R. constantly on hand; Lime of a very !superior
quality at Montrose Depot, and will sell - it in any
quantities at a fair price: Persons wishing a large
quantity can be supplied r;yow a reasonable notice.
&warier graded Plaster will be kept constantly on
hand hereafter. - I. L. POST, ,
11. DRINKER.
W. JESSUP.
Montrose Depot, April S. ' 1 L. SEARLE.
STEAM GRIST AND SA W MILL.
OS? BROTHERS having purchased the above
P
estahlfshment,will keep constantly on hand Sa
mple arid Fine llour,Cont Meal of superior qual.
Chap and Bran at the lowest sash pricen:—
Custom work will be Bono with despatch, and In all
cases warranted.
Hawley
consent.
c.EY,
0 store
persons
We the
Montrose. Julv.lBs3.—tf
. SAVOIE MailiUFlololl . 73l
MA O F TUBER and dealer in kinds of
Furniture, is now prepared - to fill all
orders or Bedsteads of all kind aVicholesale or
retail, on short notice. Retail prices range from 82 •
upwar is, according to style. Ho alio keeps on hand
Ready-made Coffins ; and as die has an elegant
Hearse, he is prepared to attend funerals on short
notice.
New Milford, Dec. '7, 1856.-4931
e future by
& 0. M.
rn New York
very small
IFLEY.
WLEY.
tried, to the
need no
OTHERS:
FARMERS ATTEND
rrillE undersigned would respectfully announce to
1 the FARMERS and all others interested, that we
have associated ourselves together under the firm of
. MOTT & TfLDEN,
at the old stand of M. & E. Mott, where we are pre-,
pared to furnish PLOWS of the meat approved pat.
torus now in use, such as lilachley's, Iron-
Beam, the. • Also Points of all kinds, Landsidfs,
Cultivator teeth, and all kinds of castings for Farm ,
era and others, all of which we propose to sell as low
as can be afforded by any establishment in this eoun•
try. . ELIJAH. MOM
• - G
We are also agentiOhr. Emery's" Horse 'Powers,
Drag:and Mettler Saws for wood, alio Dog Churn
powers, which we Can furnisir on short notice....
Montrose, Jai. 7,1851.-4 f -
.• -
rill
2E11E13
1 w York, has
re, in the
d from New
k of goods,
ate of every
ate constant
:ether with a
has Embrol.
ead-Dresses,
offers at the
NOTICE.' • -
PRSONS desirous of psylOg me money,tin debts
of any - description, can- driso: by . leaving their
payments with - Post Cooper & Co4:Bankeri c Mont
roaNstoiny credKlitosa receipts be allowed
froni'tbew date; \ - 1.4..W4 11 P.
April S i 181i!3,--tf '\ I • '
. .
hing..a3
t Home.
eped, - and foi
NS* SON!
I\7 I O9VICM
Valuable Lands For Sale.
SOAP MANUFACTORY.
LIME AND PLASTER.
The' Independent Republican.
itunusaßD:rsky4loltugbAy mongnw, A? lIONTROSI,
P 44, AT $lOO ?RR exstiOx ADTANCE.
- • if of Advertfsfrig.
S .
One square (16 lines.oilessjone 'reek, SO,SC
One square " ,'two weeks .. . 0:75
One square.' • - . three Week ' s,' 1,09
One square . " , Otte monih, .. . . .1,25
One square • " '•: two Months' '2,20
One.square .. • three months, 3,05
One square " • • six.months , '5,00
One square " one year, • ... 8,00
Twa squares one year,:. ' # ... ;. .
Three.squares one year, • : • • 20,6
Fire squares one year,. ' 25,00
One column one year, • 40,00
Yearly advertisers will have the privilege of alter.
ring or changing their advertisements witheue ad.
ditionalcharge. • - •
Business cards, not exceeding five lines, inserted
at $2,00 per annum:, . .• • •
Job Work. •
This office is supplied with goodissortment or
'robbing materials, and. all kinds of doh Work, such
as Cards, Posters, Parhphtets,Are., will be done neht ,
ly and promptly. . • • -
BUSINESS
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igni;V: faith &Co .......
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cAntrirs AN-Denim ifANU F 46
NMI. Keep constantly ea band all iambi
ofXrarcrer Proxima& or fumbled at. ';.•
short notice. Slt and Ware ItoorrurW or Mala,Btreet.
Mantttioe, Pa., Mar 145. isr.e....tf , . .
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Hayden Brothers, •.. ,4. -
IVIIOLESALE DEALERS I. YANK'EZNOtIONES,, Watches,
Jewelry, &c.. New Nllll*se.Co..l.z. - .
tar Merchantewntl Pedlacs at 'Now To!Ic Jot&lng Ne e ..
New Illlfoid, May, 1.845.-.13r : _,,,... - • . .
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Boyo , &VreWster,
DEALEUS In Stovg.tilove Pipe, Tin, Copper, and , Shest -
Ware; also, Window barb. Panel Boon., Witidme - Blinda Lou.h
Pine Lumber, and all Wilda of Building Maaerbls— Tin Shop th re ii,
of Searles hotel, and Carpenter Shop near Methodtstellureb.
Moieranar:Pa., Aprill4, 15.,54.-if •
• Dr. E. 1?.. Wilmot;
GR . ADVATE of the Allopathic and. Homeopathic Colleges; et
Medicine. to now perriumently lomted in .(heat Mend; Pa. 01
flee, cornet of Milne and Elizabeth EL.-nearly oppodte the"M. E.;
Cburd.. • ; May lot
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Dr. H. Smith & Son, • •
UItOEON DENTISTS:
nesldence and otlitzvilppoelte the gale—
seam llaptht rhumb, (North r-Ide,) In 40s
l‘fontrose. Particular attention will he riven to inserting teeth 011
Ont.mand Smyrna plate, and to filling Ile:raying keth,
31ontrate, January ht,
-.10-7 . - - -.-- . ,
: aD. Virgil, •
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-- RESIDNT DENTIST moyracts ..
E. PA, Of.
lii i i.-.-.. dec.„..t. the Franklin linter. llama No.',
—...... Inserting teeth on Gold or Slicer plate done In the
'highest style of the Art. All.lobs wArtanted. ,
Sloynwee, AIIttICI, 18 . 58 .- l od.. ' ' "
D. Vail, IL D.,
PITSICIAN -AND SROECC.S, hat pettnanently lomtedblpvelf
at Bracknercllle. S -rcinehanna county. Pa- and Klil promtly
attend*, all mile with leattch lie may be favored.-latti
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R. Thayer,
PIIYSICIAN It,.ND SURGEON, )10. eon, Pa . Gated In the
Farmer's stnrci. j .
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A. Bushnell,
A •TTORICET Sc COL - SSELLOR AT LAW. Mice o'er S. B
Were Dr tig :tore, SCII(XLIVANNA DLAYT. ra. 7 llyi
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- • .Reeler & Stod dard. ..--
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I)EALEr.s: IN BOOtS S.. SHOE , . T.eather an riaainr. ors
Maroc nt 4 o6na door!btlow Seule'sllutel:Nontro,... IZ.a.-vtl
orimcnstzutr, • • , c s.a7toor•Aylio
William 11: Jefimp,,
A TtORNEY AT LAW & :VOTARY Office un rub
1k Square. Mortuoir., Pa,
Bentley & Fitch,
A TTORNEYS AT LAW, AND BOOTY LAND AGEVT.9..-
11 Office weer of the court Flea e ffielaroec, Pa.
O. 8. DENTLET,
• • Albert Chamberlin,
21 7ToILIN;EIi AT LAW, AND JUSTICE OF liti-REACE.—
Ofke over,), L. P.O. Jr Cso.'s srom, Mo ogz,
Wm. H. Jessup,
TTORNET AT LAW AlI e(I.\I3IISKONER,OF .DEEtiS
J.i fofthrtate of No 4 York. 0.111 attend' to all loodnema eldru.oo
o him filth promptile+ and fidelity: 7021 w onrublier7quan2, °tot-
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vd by Hob. Williazu Jesup.
Abel Terrell, • r •
J)EA LER IN rinut;s, MEDICINES Pati.th
01IN ftv Griteerieii, Dry Gond,. fl?udttare,.Bduieei
tikt.seware. Silveitirpoons, i p t k,. Mai
sictl Instrunietits e lrusses, ttaririml Instruments. Liquors, Tertian,
Cr', 31Irrons Scatiovery, lirualiey, Shoes. :Tanker. Notion's. Sc.
• • = •F. B. Chandler, •
TAEALERIN DRY !:PODS, Made Oohing, Griwerice
11.1 ks nod Statinnery. etc.. PubllC Avutue, MosTc..c. IA.
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Post Brothers, , •
DEALERS IN DRY GOODS. Gi'neerie& ereavry. liardaart.
rifle, 1,01441 - . 4,,t.ac_ canwr of Sarnplke stril and ruLllc A‘..
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J. Lyons &Son.,
DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, Grocer c:. Hardware, th , eltery,
Tlritvare. Book. -.tn.; Alto, navvy on the Itueq.Dttansu intAtives
—Public Avenue, Ihnvvuonc, Va. .
J. JAII:C/C,
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• Bentley, Read & C 0.,.
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•J)EALERS IN DRY GOODS, Dnigo, Ilerliclifu, Pahl!. Oil..
RroccricA. ilarttivari4 ('rockery Into, Cloas, Watch o, Jew.
elrY• Silvia' 5P.01.. terturotig, tire: Brick Block, 310:crloot, •
G. V. 11ENTLET. C Y. 11.6kt0 irJ, P. w. Run'.
William ft Jessup,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW; Musynose, eraettee In Sn.itne•
Itanna, Ittadford Wayne, Wyoming and Luzente countlt.u,
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Rockwell & Winton
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xrANTFACTURERSapd Dealers In Straw Good ;flat& ram
.01 Furs, I CmVrell*Patrasnitt, Rtlrtomt, 40 Courtlawl
Atreet. Nrw Yoltx. Ittaira4
s. U. stwcwsra.t,
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A. Baldwin. •
.F.'„ad"rfintly*Perk
dm Corner ea. 4 of P 0.4 Brothers' Store, M9.ntkieir.
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Z. Cobb;.
TiliALlt. IN 0110fIERIFS, Fc., at the store retently occupied
by Crane & Rudem Montrone, l'a. -
Moirruner, Nue. '
ACROSTIC.
m y rittENrita. t 0141 , : f. TWo.seitu:ss Al'iD A mD
O Lb vs:min - ED Cocoas; .rmem pin rlit
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ItAZ ORS .11I.ZD Sur . minis Blem A:6 ,
R EFBMENCE—Mmeuts, Vu? <L . = TOLD A Yr B .
NDULGENT,GOOD-LOOlCusa,itz.tar-iArrtsc mE..,
s, HAMPOON 9 R, filar-wit, Amp AMAT U . ED :
At
Shop \n..?, Basement of Searle's liotet, -oti Turnpike Street.
Moxyposr...lan. ?X, 1S .-td
PAIMENT MEDICINES.
L StON(: the great variety Of•Medlcities at Torre)* Store, maybe
found all of Dr—Jaynes lust/y- celebrated Faralle mrdielner;
AVTed Cherry Pectoral and. Catharti c, Italney's Pores. Wine
and Potent rills ; Mind celebrated Gen»an bittern; Lourien's tor
de* of Family merllflnen: Merthant's Gargling Oil, the g.reaterf rem
edy for Bj:trains In mad or Least ever known ; Mathewsen'erlnfillible
Remeriv, and Horne Remedy; Orrielfir Vertnifuge, and a •vadely of
other hinds; Trask'a Magnetic Otrstment. the Mat remedy for bun.;
itieutualsm, and all liittatunfatory complaints; Pond's Extract, a
tlrst rate thing for similar purism., as the above Ointment ; Andrew , *
Pain Destroying agent, a good article; Woodcock's Balsam and It4no
Liniment; Atw.rod's Jaundice Bitters. ranker prepay Lbeinicnt..and
Dysentery Drops; Baker's Conopound fur Dysentery; tleughton'l
Pepsin; fiw Dyspepsia; Ilelfidrohrs Extract of Rachel and Extract of
SarsaparilLsra variety ofd , alven. the trod In martret. Ad.. and
an atmoat endless varietyief Patent 31edielits, fetegether ton manner.
pun to enumerate—but suffice It to ray. Boat the fu6htfo will &id near
ly every thing In this line, at the - Drug und Vane? Store of .
31ontreee July, 1857. • CAREL TERRELL.
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Banking House - I
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POST, COOprit. It CO:.'
HENRY DRINKER, • } Af6'l 7 i'ROSE,
WM. HDINTTING coorEß. November ' 2 1855
ISAAC D. POST. . ' l .' '.
DRAFTS on New. York City and Philadelphia.— ,
tOpllections promptly made and remitted. • .:
. Oboe hour's from 1 0 e.. N. to 3. ,
.1 . Messrs. Allen Paxton, N. York.,
REFERENCE, Samuel C. Morbrin, E,iq., Phirigi. :::
lion. William 'Jessup, Montrose,,.
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Manufacturer's Insirauce Companf '
CHARTER PERPETUAL. •
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Ortusted $y the State of Venneylyaoa.,
- CAPITAL,- 0)50(000.
SIARENE, 43t INLAND TRANSPORTATIDS.
THIS Company was orginized alai a Cash Capital,•
and the Directors have determined to adapt the
business to its !available resoureei---to observe prat
denie. iji conducting its laths, with a promot adjust.
ment of losses. •
A.S. LIPPINCOI7, Pree.f.r.Wlr. A. Emma, Vice Pres%
At rasa Wsests,, Secretary. ..
Disseross.4Aaron & Lippincott, Win. B. 'rho&
Charles Wise; J. Rinaldo Sank, Wm. A Modes .
William Neal;• Alfred 'Weeks, ' 'John P. Simons
Charles J. Field, Jamei Smyth.
MICE, No.lo Sterehants' Exchange, Phil. •
- • • • A: N. BULLARD, .Agent.
Stentrose Pa. May 13 1 837.-1 y . i •
i GRIOLCERIES. :-
A comPietg asosortment at .
• G. r. dg - 0. ITAIVLEY'S.
11.0 N
ITavitig seeured- the, using Goddard's Paw
JLL - ent for toiaing. and toweling cottage tops,4
prepared to flonlah and put tbent on at ti - -.Shortest
litintroae, Mai; 6, , t 857: - "
Celtbrated Farina Crackers, •
TIE beat thing
- of . the kind Over tande,
bid of . ' LYON'S S: SOS,
NOtttrose, 3114 4 %; --- It St • '4B, ' ; •
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RizaTlff.
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