Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, June 10, 1858, Image 4

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-- Predations for this Tep.r.
.
Tht:Tollowitig sagacious predictions are
made for-the Year 1858: i •
,Thro t Ah the..' whole course. Of this year;
when the moon; Wanes the nighr, will grog
dirk. ,
On several 'f)ecasiona during the year, the
sun will rise before certain 'people - discoVer
it, and set before they have •finished their
day's work. I r - •
It is quite like that when there is no busi•
nese doing, many will-he heard to complain
of hard times bill, it is equally hertain" that
all wbo hang ihemselVes will escape starva
tion. . • .
If bustles 10'4 hoops go Out of fashion,
church pew 'will hold more than three ladies.
There willlbe many eclipses of virtue,
some visible,thers invisible. •
Many delie te.ladies, whom no one would
suspect, will ij l b kissed without telling , their
If the incumbent ofttat ()Mee dies, there
will be a dozen feet ready to step,into I one
pair of shoei.ll.-
. There-will he more books publishes' :than
find n purcliasers, inure. bills made' than
will find pages. . •
/fa young lady should . happen to blush;
she will beeck to get red in the face without
use of paint kif she dreams of a: yosng man
- three nights M succession,,it will be a sigp of
something; dreams of Min tour times,
has th% toilthathe, it is ten to one she will
' be 4 long tint in getting eithe: .. .one, out , of
' her. head. - •
Dinners an entertainments willbe given
. _
to those who) are plenty to eat . at home; and
the *Par willireceive mu'eh advree gratis; le
galt
and medial-exc4te,d. . ' \,7
= He who In rries i this year will run a great
'risk, especiali 'if ha does it in a great hurry.
He Who st' Is a `watch gives] tattleis oeca-.
sign to gossi . and will be apt to involve
himself and 0 ido in disagreeable relations.
, Many you g ladies- who hole for it' but
tittle expect Iri Will be married 3 and Many
corifideutly.anticipatifig the gtorious•constrm
mation,'.will 1 1 ... e doomed lo wait another year.
••••l'inrill,r 6 • i 43 exists bet little doubt, that
' this will beti most wonderful year, surpass
ed'in interes all that haie preceded it. . - -
f•
\S Crrissr—Nen
r
"Metropolis of - America," Oio
Emporium," and." Gotham"
"Modern Athens," and
um." . .
ArPELLATi
York City tll,
"Commereii
_Boston,. th:
eriry Em
the" City of Brotherly Love,"
of Pena,",,and tho "-Quake':
Philadeiplj,
• and the - " Cit 3
City ‘ "
Baltimore4j
' Cincinnati'
the West," - a
New Oriel
Washing
Distances:" p
chie t ago,, tpe " Garden
Detroit,:the."CitY4f.the'Straits."'
Clevelang.the "Forest City."
• New the "City of Elms."
~Richruondi Indiana, the "Quaker City of
the West." t. •
Larayette, l- .the ."St:l3.• City. • -•-
Indianapolis, the," 4ailrOs,d City.".
St.'•Louls,Vthe "'Mound City."
re '"date'Citjk." •
a • uro the \ Iron CitY."
;.'Natchez, , e " Bluff Ci: v."
..-Vicksbur . „the "lllll,City."
the "llonurnentatCity:" ' •
the "Queen City," "Queen of
ncl . "•Porkupolis.'i •
4 ns, the "Crescent City." -
ton, that , " City -Of Magnificent
. .
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• IfEiIICAI..! 4 1
PITAPIIS.-A prolonged me-M
-eat stafemeilt of the . dfsease. of which the de.
- parted may4cluince to, have died is extremely
-popular. - ifit Aetna, in Cornwall, says -a
writer in ' Household 'Words,' there is this
particular aicount of how• one Mr. Moreton
came to his]end : .
'"liere,li'es entombed one Roger Moreton,
..:, • Whose sudden death was earry brought on :-
. - Trying ote day his corn to mow oil,
• 'The razot slipped ind ent Ids..toe off, - --
The toe ( rratherZiffat it grew to, ' •
An tnflardmation cpiltikly flew to, •
The phrq they took to mortifying
And poor dear Roger took to dying." .
And here iS I. a still more entertaining one, up
on a certal. lady hi Devonshire, singularly
free from. < Y nonsensical pi-etetice,;or idle.
e t
bravado:
." Here. - es Betsy 6tiden', ,
Site w i lezed but she cooden, ' le - •
' , "rwas n grief na'sorrow as made she decay,
But this- ad leg as carri'd she 'away?' . 4 :
There is a distressingtnaccurney of metaphor'
in the'foll4ing south cbuntry . elegy, but the
meaning issainfiilly distinct:
.-
a
" Heri. , lies two babes as dead as nits;
, - They ',was cut off by sTe fits" .
A doctOr of - divinity, who lies in' the neigh.
borhood of:Oxford, has his - complaint stated
for him with unusual brevity, as well, as his.
place oftnierment :-- ' , •
- • '•4 Be died of quinsy, - -
:.: • 4.na was buried at Binsr," -
,
To coinple l te s these medical extracts I may
quote 'this warning cypress' flower, 'culled
from'a Chiltenham Cemetery : '. -
" 'Here Bei!, I and' - my three datighters, • - '
Killed by hi-drinking of-the Cheltenham waters, .
Uwe badiktruck to Epsom salts,
We'd not -.een a lying in these here vaults." '
'MRS. P4RTTEGT9N' . .S Yisri . TO ,THE "TENTED
FuttoT. 7 '--f`, Did the guard present 117 n-is -to
yod Mrs. Partington 'I" asked a co,mtnisgarj+
.as he rnetjhef"nt: the entrance of Ile mar-
quee. .
"You mean .the century ?" said s'he
" I have heard so much about the taint
cefield, illatJ believe I could deplore an at
ttol hie myielf, and secure them
•Ns as' n officer. You asked me-if the
guard_ pr stinted arms. He didn't, but -a
sweet littte map., with ati epilepsy on his
shouldir. and a smitOtat his face, did, and.
asked meilf la-01114i% go into :a xent and
smile. ' I %old him that we could both smile
as well outside, when he politely touched liis
chateau and left me."
The emissary pfete - nted a hard wooden
stool npoii which she pep. sed herself: '
"Thisli one of the seats of war, ,I . sup
pose? tild she., "01;_what a hard lot a
;soldier . isubjected ;to ! , I don't ionder : a
• mite at the hardening influence of a soldier's
life. What is that. for ?" asked the,. as the
noise of a canntin saluted het ear. •" I hope
they ain'tl firing on my #count." _ There
was .a sti4itude inher tone as she spoke,and
she was idformed that it was 'the Gover
nor, who-ad pit arrived upon the field.—
" Dear rnp.!" said she, " how cruel it it to
'snake . the old gentleotan come away down
here; wh i n he is so feeble he has to take his
staff with him whereverbe goes.": She was
sotiffecte at the idea, that‘she had_to take 'a
;
few drops of whitewine to restore her equi
librium,and to counteract the dust fron\ the
" tainted field,"—Besion Post:
.
" BEHI • THE AGE.—Mr.: Leonard .miide a
4uccessfii 'balloon ascension from_ Moiitgoin
ery-, Ala. last
.week. •
.He: states that while
,"up," an, but a . "'hoil distance froMthe ;In
'nal, be . Wyss shot at 'three times by 4 Minnie.
rifle-,413 ithe bands of some: one . who . probe ,
blyloohl; the 'lei iel Suaiigator for a -it.onster
}
"matiba ," and no doubt a descendant of the
Same fin ily whine tart out to stop the' first
high :pr :sure steamboat they-,Sw 'pin*
down •th ricer, mistaking it for At. runaway
sari mill •. , '- % i •-'• • • '. -.- ,
IR , . .
4 1.1 .
. ~Pattiseo, the chaMpion chessplay
'er, has T st completed at Chitgo the feat of
pl4ying 1 en simultimeees , gat'o4 of
,tbess
idindfol d. 'pi .these he . -woo sevce,, And
three' 14 -- e e, draiV /41:a.C.i
- 1. . .
. ,
Tns Sans OF PRE-Extant:ex.—The ear
liest distinct merition of this - singular mental
affection that I gm acquainted , with, is that
by'sir Walter Seott hitnself, in one of the
most charming of his : prose fictions, viler°
the hero of. the . Story, unconscious of Ibis
name and lineage, revisiting his. own ',ances
tral mansion, after an absence from child
he/A-exclaims r .:
• I "Why is it. that bomeecenes - awaken
thoughts which belong, as it were, to dreams
of early and 'shadowy recollection, such at
Bramin Moctnshie would have ascribed to a
state ofprevious existence ? • .f, 1'
How often do we find ourselves 'in society
whichye 'have never befere met, - and yet
feel, impressed with a mysterions and ill-de
,fined consciousness that neither the, seen, the,
speakers, nor the subject are entirely new •,-
nay,•feel as if we could anticipate that part
of the conversation which' has not taken
place.—guy 2tfannerine.
That this feeling is not, an unc-mmon One,
may be gathered from a late publication by
Mr. Samuel Warren :'
'' I am strongly disposedlothink," - he lays,
" that every person who has Meditated upon
et (
the erations of his'owu mind, hi, ocatsion
ally d suddenly, been startled with a no
tion that it possesses qualities and attributes
of Which he has no where seen any account.
I do not knpw how to express it, but I have
several times had 'a transient efoniciousness
of mere ordinary incidents, then occurring,
having somehow or other happened , before,
accompanied by a vanishing idea of being
able to-predict the sequence. I once,, men
tioned this to a man-of powerful intellect, and
he .Said, 'So have I; "—Lecture at hull. -
Sir.E. B. - Lytton - , who has several allusions:
in his works to this- feeling of. reminiscence,
describes it as " that strange kind of inner
'and spiritual memory which often recalls' to
us places and persons we have never seen
beff)re, and which Platonist s- would: resolve
to
.be the unqneached and struggling eon•
sCieusness of a former life."
A. ITUGF: PETRIFIED Fisn.--Vlre-cepy the
following from the Dutittoin (III) Mining
.Journal. The article animas new_ proof, if
more were needed. that that State was at
some former period at thebottom of the Gulf
of Afexico; or some other pond of 'salt miler.
We. recently' -descended into the_ Black
Diamond Coal Mine, for the purpose of.see
ing a huge petrified - fish, which is in one of
the passages of lthat i ,mine, and which _his
gained quite &reputation hereabouts. kTwice'
hefok hive We scrutinized a portion Of this
petrifaction ; but , on our fait descent, nearly
the Whole of it was visible: The fish is about
seventyfive feet west of the shaft of the mine,
and the roof attic passaffe. •Ainear as
we i eould_calculate, it' is a little, over sixteen
feet in. length ; and nearly three feet across
lAlie'middle. The head and tail of -the .fish'
tir- - eNsolitl walla of slate, on either side of the
passage, as no attempt has been made to I
I uncover them : but enough is visible to the
eye-civer elevenfeet—to satisfy any ob
server, that it was at One time inhabitant
Of the. " vasty deep)' The scales of this
"Petrified shark,r as it is 'termed by some,
vary in size; some being no.,larger than a
dime, 'and others the size a quarter of a dol
lar. From what little knowledge we have of
-Salt Water varmints, we' are -confident that
this - petrifaction -in shape, bears a near re
semblance to the shark,
The shale or slate in the Black Diamond
Mine contains innumerable specimens of per
rifiedleaves, flowers, twigs, and limbs ; in
one instance, 'we saw what had at One time
been a log of wood; fully tweirty-five feet
long, and eighteen inches in diameter. Small'
fi=b, from two to six inches long, have , fre
quently been found in the slate of this mine,
an i also in than of the Tetley Mine. With-
Out doubt, this section of the State, in form
er ages"V•one vast body of wate;";. but we
belie.Ve, it is impossible to establish the par
ticular period,'as the strata of slate in which.
these petrifactions are formed is •overfaid
with a bed of solid limestone from four. to
'eight feet in thickness, and over the limestone
the average depth of earth is forty feet, and
in some places sixty.
lin=l
ORGA,NIC Tais-sltisstos.—One of . the most
remarkable instances of the transmission of
asittgular.physical deformity front parents
to chi ld through successive generations, is
to be tound in Cincinnati. A man between
forty and fifty years of age has four short
•fingers on each hand reaching about to the
.first joint of a finger of usual. lenwh ; and
what is very remat liable is the fact that this
physical .deforrnity# the hand cap be traced
back through various metiaberi of his family
for a period of ane hundred and eighty years !
Another singular feature is the fact that but
part of the children of each generation
have been similarly afflicted—some of them
having as perfect hands and fingers the
generality of persons. . • ~
AN IRISIIIIAle; REASON FOR NOT - WANTING
A WARANT SERTED.A few days since, 'an
Irishrica7ri brought.some trivial charge against
a Ml6* emigrant frotn. the Green Isle, and
obtained a warrant from Justice. (..MNe
foi• his arrest. This morning he called on
the Judge and .said, " Yer honor, his the
warrant againit Mr. Flanaghan keen served
i
yitr "The Judge replied -that `he believed
not. "Then, yer replied Pat,
" mind. yer eye, I - nirer want it served."—
"Why-not?" asked the magk.trate,.- "Be
cause, ye see, the, man- is dead` and buried,
sure, for he died last: Tuesday, yer Honor." •
MORSE TEiEGRAPII corn.
mission appointed in France'to consider the
claims of Protessor - Morse, for remuneration,,
because his telegraph was employed in that
country, - have reported in his favor, and have
recommended the payment to him of 400,-
000 francs. As Professor Aforse's telegraph
was first patented in France, -and ha been
the one mostly used in' that country, where
all the telegraphs are under government.con
trol,-the sum is yer3vespeetable.
The;re 's nothing worth having that
is not difficult. gi life, and, I suppose, the
life of. every man who has worked with hand
or head, has been one long contest with diffi
culties, and none•of us would'be the Men we
now are, if we had tamely allowed difficultiei
to conquer us,—Sir E. Eulwer Lyt(on.
LIQUID GitTE.—This is one of_ the cost
convenient appendages of domestic life which
Imoderli ingenuity has devised. Every 'care
ful housekeeper will flnze it as a convenient
assistant in cobbling up a broken chair, of in
replacing a bit of loose veneering on thplitr
niture. Indeed for all purposes where it *ill,
not come in contact nith water, this glue
.inay be-used with safety. Bid few - of the
many who would like tolave it, ktiow how
to mike it s To prepare-if, take glue of good
quality and dissolve it in as small a quan
tity of 'hot water as possible; then„ while
yet hot, remove it from the fire and dilute it
to the proper' degree of thinness by, adding
- alcohol, after-Which it should be bottled and
the mouth of the bottle kept covered - with a
piece of.india robber, Cr' anything :else -that
willeacli)de the air. Alcohol - - 411 -
, - preserve
Flue Inaile in this way for
. many fors keep
mg it' from putt - ilk:Won in summi.ernd from
freezing in winter. - In cold Weather it need's
only a little `warming to 'make it ready. lor
. This eoriveitient article has been in use
in England for many )ears, but never has
been extensively .known in this country_ ' I
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THE SUBSCIFBERS
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FARMERS
W please rem
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mber, whe
furnishing
DOORS, SASE,
c towest
FACT
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large stoe bf
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DOOR
RESI.DIINGS, '
IND ASTENINGS,
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ost everytitig in the way of
first quality and will sell them
re from eos for Cash. Thert
!
assure builde , that they , will
1 it own lute sts, by giving us a
,g.
SASH AND
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In fact, wo bare al
building materials, .
at a very small adva.
fore, we confidently
materially consult th'
call, before p umhasi
Lrrrr,
NicillltsoN, Marc
31, 1838
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te i ive lisve almost:anything\
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petted tofound at, a store in
which we e determined to turn
lin the very hoitest possible time.
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a head:with gut ,
merate. Enoughl,t
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and everything,. 1
the country, all
into' CASH,I
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;duetly witientood, that for -
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CHANICS
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&c., for sale 10
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Montrw, Aug. 1
Just Published:
BRIGHTLY'S UNITED STATES DIGEST,
1.789 TO 1857.'
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HERE WE COME.
,10Y0 & WEBSTER?
llAVin'LNT'Grarrcahra,:etplroepf '0
atrd to 10.deorlInirmohidSjetolli
who will furor us with theft custom, nt "lire and let
lice" prices.
STOT - E AND PIPE„* • \
TIN, COPPER, •"
...IND SHEET IRON WARE
of erery - ilesciirion•usiallv found in the country.
/so ; 11rINDO 11' SASH,
P A N EL - I) 0 0 RS,
117ND0 - I I?LINDS,
• .
I'INE ',UMBER,
and BUIL:DIY G MATEL'lALSgenerally..
Designs for Country buildings, with specifications
and estimates of cost, &e., furnished to such as may
desire them, at moderate prices.
Persons about building in theSounty will find it to
theii interest to call on us. Come and see us, we
intend always to keepthe latch-suing out. • •
Tin shop on Vain strcet,a few rods south of Searle's
otel.
Carpenter snortneat the Methodist Chula.
N. B. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for
Goods.
Wm. IT.
A. L. WEnsTER. 1
Montrose, March 3, 1858.-ly
NOTWITHSTANDING,
1.4 H A 4 0 TI E%.," ABET. TtRRELL'S
assortment of SELECT GOODS, keeps up,
- NO col,
-
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 FOR CASTI,
AT VIE
.111 ~IL~YIP3 MU. 31'62.33,
in the rost Office, by A. N. BULLARD.
• Montrose, March 31, 11388. . . .
GOLD PENS d: HOLDERS.—The best article ev
er before offered in this region. Also, the bes
of Metallic Pens, by o A. NNULLARD.
BOOKS, BOOKS.—Seine at Cost, and some even
at 10 per cent. below cost, and other articles in
the same proportion. Call Ind be convinced at' the
Post Qifice. A. S. BULLARD.
Montrose, Mardi 31, IgsB
• NOTICE.' -
To ALL wrion IT MAY CONCERN. The firm
of Sfsorse & Nichols; heretofore engaged in the
Tannery Business Li thi4 day , dissolved by mutual
consent A new firm has also been eftablished un
der the name and style of,
Nichols, Emmons, & Co.,
consisting of the folkia'ing members, to mit :
ERA N1C1101.3.
. - D. W. EMMONS
, ' G. L. MORSE.
Derrick, Susq. Co., Pa., J. T.-ALDEN.
March 22, IBsB:—tf L. IL ALDEN.
CIT TU. BRIT.
WHILE the hard times continue, it is good poll
ty to economize in the matte?. ofclothing. This
can only be tione by •atroniiaing a skillful Tailor,who
will make up his wor tti wear much longer than the
imported ready-made triph. Give the home Tailor a
chance, and keep'th • niottcy circulating here.. Call
in at my shop, gentl men, and select your style from
the
FASHIONS , • .
are as reasonable as a Ulan can
SPRIN
for 1858. My prie
live by ; and my wo
tion.
is warranted to give satisfac-
tr - Cutting done
ed, and warranted t ,
done without.
Montrose, March
on' short notice, carefully . 'mark
&if paid for; and'no cutting
. - JOHN GROVES.
1858.-3 m
for gale at
TURRELL'S
5 BOLOS Garden
HERE t .
EB to the public, at prices that
•uit, a large and 'superior assort-
LOO
ZCOBB off.
• cannot fitil to
merit of
C E IT S,.
sown establishment formorlfoe-
G. R
At the old and wen
cupied by 0. M. C
SUGAR'S, TEA
d; SALT, (by the s
deice...usually found
• , COFFEE, SPICE, FLOUR'
ek or barrclo.l'lSH, and all av•
n-first class Groceries.
ariners is solicited to a superior
GRASS SEEDS, Which the
hand and for sale.
1110TUY SEED, & GOOD
cry low rates (Or CABII. ' ,
it, I hope to receive, aiitteral
The attention bi
qUality of GICAIN
undersigned has on
CL VER cfr
H.E AT, avid ac
As I wean to me
share of public par
Montrose, March
page.
13, 1858;
'I UR, VISO,
ES, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR,
,',.for cash. • Can and see before".
a, at _ S. S. 11.0TTS.
!'); 1 857..
Stow_ Evergreen Sweet, .l ' :'Yellow Flint,,
tir
- -Early Blown, - I •' ly Dutton,
• LARGE WRITE . FLAT 7 &VIP SEED.
EARLY TURTLE SOUP B (INS, (SS.4I.PS.)
1 ; • LIMA:BEANS,(PpLE.) . .
CIIIIVESE SUGAR CANE SEED.
PEAS!, PEA I:
Large Marroulat, I Early Emperor,
Early May, ' . 1• D mid O'Rouke,
and a general asgortment 1 )1' ,
Garden S'p ells. •
• I A, BALDWIN.
Jtonirose, April 18, 1858 . --tf ( .
•-•• ----'------- ----
Ili THE FIELD
I AGAIN.
TILE SUBSCRIBER IS AG EX T FOR TILE
. .
1 • •
Greenleaf Improved ITt ei er Wheel . . ,
-
the greateft imprneernent In that kind of ilnery known. They
are wSll.lTanted 1,. d" um. third MO, NI, MU% with the Same head
and quantltyof wuter, than tilt 144 'l% her , ovary low water when
known to the 'sl.l66nd:inr. Theraremimiribly a/UT/tell to either N
Grist Mills or Sat; Mills,
Or In fact any plarm you choose to put tlitn. Fur. particulars and'
m edicatesii
eiliiin ((f LOI:ENZI) VAN(' ', Lawsville Cater:Sim.
quelumna County, fa. 1 ~
1 would also otter my servers In the eonl.truction or repair of tko
iflffeient kind:, of I ' a -"..
MACHINERY,'
~.
helleVing that my en/Vett:ice has been sall).eient to give general rat
!erection. • 1
.
Feeling diepom , l to eueourage linpmveattnta. I would make the
tellokine ,afar: a linho, Ititerr,t,tl in Mills, nay relent the taut
est unit tuea running Mill that they can nod, and 1. win html myself
by ontrant to itgq•rt, lustmd of the kind row in the Mill, a
. !GRE I ENLEAF WHEEL,
uLldt will ntake one Iltlol Isetter,per rentas.e than t h e hose
Flutter Wheel, or 33) . Other of th.. ditterrpt 31welcA ofrnAtlon
wheels; tWency per cent- netter titan the Centre Vel.t, and wn.hi*
twenty per cent or well as the ()et mbot. In any place. In cote. on a
fair trial. I cannot fnln.! am or all of the above, I, will forfeit the
whole Job and levyall t 6.1 tholeheel. Let u.. hear front them In
favor of improver 4a.. '
(ople,-cd nur ( 1 11,1113 r, ran 1, pr.eured nr the .41thscrtlyer, or at
the " Independent 11,1104w:2n" ()Ince..
DeGrath's. Electric Oil,—The great
rtmedy for Rheumatism,Neuralgia, LanienesS, Stiff
Joint., Pains, &c. Alw, nearly all of tile , kadini
Patent MedieirMs in market, embracing a remedy for
every disease to• which flesh is subject. For sale by
ABEL •TURRELL.
Domestic Instrument or Self Syringe,
A DAPTED to the different varieties of this ikind
11 of instrument. It is admitted tO be the best in
Alsol great variety of ether instruments,
for various purroses, usually, kept by Druggists, not
necessary to enumerate. For sale at the, Drug Store
of ABEL TURItELL.
Grass Seeds ! Grass Seeds !
CLO,VER SEED of the LARGE KIND, and
TIMOTHY SEED,
a new lot, just received nod for sale by
FRESH BUTTER ia great dentinal; in New Tork !
Fetch it on. Poultry-too!!! .
We advance money 011 these articles.
mr- We have just sold Turkeys at 13 co: per pound.
We invite .all persons intereste4 to call, compare
notes, or try the line. ,We report progresgrfor 1555.
"-HENRY MeRINNEY,
VAS SICE,LF: t YOUNG,
(Ireat Bend , Feb. 7, 1t.58.-yuitn:l2'sB
11-11,310 VAL.
T UE SADDLE AND HARNESS Sion OF
G. F. FORD HAM, •
is removed to the tmihiing recently occupied by C. C.
Hollister, On Main Street, one door above S. S. Slott's,
and where he will be happy to wait on all who may
favor him with their patronage.
Montrose - Jan. 6,
Thrilling incident.
TBE Fothsetilter having agaitiresumed the TAI
LOIttNI:: BUSlNP.S.S.prrnianenily (Wills health
will permit) will'spare no reasonable effort to please
all who Mar ece fit to employ him. Shop in the
Brick Block over Bentley and Read's Store.
llontotise, ° -Jame 1557.—tf . P. LISPS.
BOYD a TVE-lISTEIL
IN TIMES. BRUSRFSr
TIN, COPPER. ; AND SILVER "FOIL,
GLASS SLABS A 21711 HULLERS;
L1771091:4 I' Hs, dc. , at the Store of
ABEL TERRELL.
To. Singers and Choristers:
JUST the Nicest Thing Out," is the new Eo/ian
Pitph§ .tipe, giving The . sounds , on Letters A
and C. Ron, tuning knstruments they "Can't be
beat," as arb sound may be prolonged to any desira.
ble length: Made of the best German Silver,,nnd
warranted perfect." Fent to any part of the Coun
ty, postpaid, on teceiptof o,on,by A. 11. SMITH.
Montrose, Pa., June 24, 1 Ss7.—tf.
NOTICE is hereby given, that. thefirm of Hawley
iz:Guild is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
C. P. HAWLEY, "
Gibsor.,'Aug. IT, 1857. E. E. GUILD.
The books and accounts can be round at the store
formerly occupied by the subscribers. All _persons
having unsettled accounts are requested to settle the
same as soon as possible.
The business will, be conducted in the future by
the sublcribers, under the firm of::V. P, &- 0. M.
Ilawley, who are constantly receiving from New York
and Philadelphia the latest styles of '
Clothing, dm., all - Of which will be sold itta yery small
profit, for ready pay. C. P:rIIA .
Gibson, Sept. 2, l 857. 0. M. HAWLEY.
• STOVES, STOVES, ' •
UR stoves have been so thoronghly trikd, to the
entire satisfaction ' , AA, that they need no rec•
onnnend trout us. S. H. SAYRE & BROTREAS.
Montrose, May 27, 1857. -
NEW , MILLINERY,
Dress-Making Establishment.
LADIES RAPE YOU IIEARI) THE NEWS.
3,l7.Ti!littrsi..aar,7'3;ancorrltwre,Tntetillitls
lage.of Brooklyn, and has just' returned from New.
York with a large and fashionable stock of goods,
consisting of Ladies and Misses Straw Hata of every
style anevariety, also Crape and Silk Hats constant.
ly on hand of every hue and color, together with a
splendid assortment of Fancy Goods, such as gmbrol.
deries, Hair Braids, Hosiery, Caps, Head-Dresses,
Lace Good; &c., Lc., all of which she. oars at the
lowest prices. • ,
13)" Particular attention paid to Bleaching...al
Always at Home.
Brooklyn,..May a,l M.-17tf
Z. COBB
gm 3
BOXES GSR6EFSE:EDS, lust omied . , and for
sale, by - 7 -J. CroNs & SON,
Montrose, March. 244858.-
Flour & Seed Store.
FLOUR, I'ORli, A4VD lIA3 S,
BARREL SALT,
. ,
PACKING
DAIRY 54141: •
TABLE BALT,
• •
•
TIMOTHY SEED,. •
CLOVER SEED, LAiR6r.A,'"
CLOVER SEED, MEDIUM,
CANADA, CLUB, and TEA SEED
• SEED OAT'S.
ORCHARD GRASS SEED.
SLED CO*lll.
Lawbville CcniTe, .5t1,41. r raj
:111nrch,R1.11.:1,4.-3n)
C :Wilford, April 7, 1858
Old rorwarding Line!!
ARTISTS MATERIALS.
Montro s ie, Jari.T, 1 85S
DISSOLUTION.
Fall and Whiter Dry Goods,
CorillVM
HEREBY
• BEL TIMIILit
AS just returned• from New-York, with a large
11. and choice variety of GOODS, bought for Cash,
and selected with much care, fromover thirty of the
best Rouses in New-York, which he offers to his cult
toniers and the 'public, at IoW prices, or Cash. in,
stock comprises;
DRUGS,
• EDICINES,
PAINTS,
OILS,
WINDOW GLASS,
DYE STUFFS,
CROCKERY„ GROCERIES,
MIRRORS, GLASS WAR;
. CLOCKS,
• WALL PAPER, • •
WINDOW PAPER, .
WINDOW - OIL
FANCY GOODS, • SHADES,
MUSICAL IN
JEWELRY,
PERFUMERY,
•
DRY: GOODS,
WOODEN WARE, , YARD WARE,
BROOMS, STONE WARE,.
•. BRUSHES, -
JAPANNED WARE, -
BIRD CAGES.
WHIPS, CANARY SEED.
UMDRELys, POCKET KNIVES,
GUNS,
' . PISTOLS I "
AMMUNITION, '
' TURPENTINE.
CA3IPHENE, -
. . ,
BURNING ,
ALCOHOL, . • . FLUID,
LIQUORS; ' • .
(For Medicinal Purposes, only.)
• TRUSSES,
- SUPPORTERS.
SHOULDER BRACES,
PORT MONIAES,
SPECTACLES, •
SILVER & PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, &c.,
. GOLD PENS, ,
STATIONERY,
VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, Sc ,
And all of the most pop War,
PATENT NR6ICINES.
Thankful forth° liberal pationage hitherto receiv
ed, he hopes to merit a continuance and large
crease of the. same. ABEL.TURRELL.
Mont ,, ase, Dee. 2.1857.
Lorenzo Vance.
P I COr b ;Slab. -
TRE undersigned are now manufacturing and
have on hand all kinds of
Carriage and:Slgigh Stuff,
,such as Felice*, Bows, . }filter-Runnees,
naves, Fendcra, ((e,, de., for sale,A - lots to suit pur
chasers, very low for cash. ./
Also, all kinds of work steamed and hen t, to order.
CROOK &JOHNSTON. \
•
Great Rend, Pa.,,3farch 3,1858.—1 y e
BiJ R R T is jaii receiving n large
L. stock of ,
NEW STOVES,
including a full assortment of ELEVATED OVEN
LARGE O.VEN, -
II: BURRITT
AND FLAT-TOP PREMIUM COOK . STOVRS, FQR
. WOOD or COAL,
WITH A SUPFRIOR VARIETY OF •
Parlor, Offico and Shop Stoy es,
for WOOD or COAL
Stove Pipe, Zinc, Sheet IroeStove
Tubes, &c., &c.
RIS ASSORTMENT will INCTATE the MOST
SELECT and DESIRABLE STOLE
in mar - et, an; will be sold on the most favorable
ie?ms, Sze., to which he would invite the par
ticular attention of
CAS II BUYERS. •
YEW MILFOTD, October, 1857.
T A ,
fIE „,„....vibcr respectfully Infoim the public that having
1 bought the. Interest of c: P. Ethi-nrdu in the Whgon.btoiner., St
Ilurroves' Hollow, Gibson,*Pa.,
Is now prep died to sin all-kinds of work In that line, and also that he
has on hand a handsome lot of
- Sleighs, plain and welled body Cutters,
WAGONS,,
thst he otters for onle rem low for prompt pay. All kdnds of work
warranted. Moat laats oteugorn work done In Illacksmith Shop.
And as he is frequentlYssalled upon to make COFFINS, and haring
much respect for the deal as.weli as for the Ilring, has been at the
expense of rating Ups •
SPLENDID HEARSE,
sod Is now prepared to meet.all orders on shoitnotlee
Gmcks. Doe . 1, IS 7 -in3lim3l
-
LOOK HERE:
stibscriber has been receiving during the pas
1 three weeks a fine lot of
& SUMMER 010033
making, with former stock, an assortnietit with which
there is no comparison in this Vicinity ; and that
they aro being sold in manner satisfactory
to' customers is manifest from the fact,
that notwithstanding ill efforts at •
competition, the rush and '
. sales thus far have been • ' .
unprecedented. .
Ire mean with frequent additions, to keepkhe as
sortment good and ready or prompt pay
, ing customers can rest
.assured that
the old store is not to be outdone.
In addition to the late va
_ riety kept for. years, we
now hare a good
assortment of
READY-ALOE CLOTHING',
BOOTS ct SHOES,
. • . .
in all varieties. Please give us a call. •
Gibson, May 27, 857. " S. S. INGALLS.
PE ASEITON SALT, LIT the Sack or Load, for
sale by P. B. CII.NDLER.
- Montrose, March .17, 1858.
POCKET KNIVER.—The nicest lot in town,—
Warranted perfect every time, by
/FIRE subscribers are now bUrning and will keep
constantly on hand; Lime of a very superior
quality, at Montrose Dew, and will sell it in any
quantities at a fair price. Pkrsons wishing a large
'quantity can be supplied t::2on a reasonable notice.
Superior ground, Plaster will be kept constantly on
hand hereafter. , • I. L. POST,,
H. DRINKER.
JEssilr.
Montrose Depot, April B. L. SEARLE.
CISIMET NIANUFACI4IIt.
acj NaLo., •
MA lIF ACTH 11HR and flealerin all kinds oi
l'arnitnre v -is now prepared to 'flll all
orders or Bedsteads of all kinds at wholesale or
retail. on short notice.. Retail pribes range from $2
upirst is , accordinglo 410 also keeps ori hand
Ready-made Collins.; ; and as he has an 'elegant
Hearse, he is prepared to attend funerals on. short
notice.
Nevi Milford, Dec. y , 1856.-49y1
ScFARMERS A7I I EIEIIII'
HE undersigned 'would respectfully announce to
T
the Pentium and all others interested; that we
have associated ourselves together under the firm of
• • MOTT dr. TILDEN,
at the old stand of U. & E. Mott, where we are pre;
pared to furnish PLOWS of the most approved.pat.
ferns now in use,, such as Blatehiey's, Motes Iron
Av. Also Points of all kinds, Landsides,
Cultivator teeth, and all kinds of castings for Farm;
ers and others, all of which we propose to sell as low
as can be afforded by any eitablisbment In this coun
try. ELIJAII MOTT.
. G. A. TILDEN.
We are also agents for Emery's Horse Powers,
Din and Circular i Saws for wood,- also Dog Churn
Powers, which we can furnish on short notice.
Montrose. 4;1.1, 1857.—tf
. • NOTICE. •
PRSONfA. deAirons of paying me monoy,on debts
of any dekription, can .do so by leaving their,
payments with Poet, Cooper & Cm; ain&Ctli t WO"
rose, to n credit, whose - receipts will be allowed
from their diite. ' ' O. L. :WARD.
April 8, IESG;-tj
NEW STOVES.
13 Li A 'l C K S I 11,11
A N't
' JACOB tUTCHER.
ALSO,
DAIRY SALT.
A. N, BULLARD
LIME AND PLASTER.
The Independent RePtiblican.
1_
runusnap EVERT TWURED 4 AT KORNING, AT RONTROgi,
PA., ATV-00 PER APNLIM, IM AISVANCE.
Rates olc Advertising. k
,
One square (10 lines or less)one week, , , 3 „ _gu t
Qne square ' ' ": : two weeks, • 0,15
One square , , " 4 , three weeke,...,' —1,0)
One square , "; ' one month; ' 1,25
One square, " f •• tWo months ,. 2,20
One square .. .. three months, 3,05
One square 4i • s i x months, 5,00
One square one year, 8,00
Two squares one year, • 15,00
Three squares one year, ..
20,0
Five squares one year, , 25,00
One column one yea‘, ' . 40,00
Yearly advertisers will hive the privilege of alter.
ring or ehangink their advertisements without ad
ditional.charge. , • _ •
_ Business cards, not exeecdingive lines, inverted
at V 3,00 per annum., . ,
Job Work.
This MEM) is •supplied with a good assortment' of
Jobbing materials, and all kinds of Job 'Work, sneb
as Cards Posteri, rimphletooke., will be done neat.
ry and p;olirotiv
BUSrNF,SS CARDS.
Wm. W. Smlth & CO., •
(..%uutirr ANT) cum: MAICITTAC.
Ewers. r Keep constantly on hand all kinds
short iittlee. Shop a c e f fl C irare L." Ve rum" .6.". or filng"e4 at
totes foot of Mato Street. . •
Mouteorge, Pa. "May to, 1F.18.-tf
Hayden - Brothers,
LI J C . I!,..SnE c.. II v EA w LEIZr" . I S !!. , NIC C I , LE Wildebeit,
or Merchants and Pedltr* muppiled at, N o e; yorkdobblng Mae.
New Milford, May, iatkil-ik a
Boyd & Webster, •
TVEALERS In Stoves, Store Pipe; Tin, Copper, and Sheet Ti.,
BY Ware: also, Window Sash, Panel Doors. Window Blinds, Lab,
line Lumber, antral, kinds of Building Materials. Tin Shop Mouth
of Searle's Hotel., and Carpenter Shop near Mothodtst. Church,
Ilosrusr. Ps_ April IS, 1.4i.:5.-tt •
Dr.,E; F.
I ItaDEATE of the Allopathic and ilomeopathlc Corleitta
hi now permanently located In Great Bend, Pa. Ut
flee, corner of Maine and Elizabeth ht., nearly opposite the 1f...E.
Church. May let, 1.557.-1 y
DeNH• Smith & Son,.
SURGEON DENTISTS, ~„- •
It(zldente and office, oppdalte the ( 1118.,•.,„,
[lambs church, (North idde„) In "...gm -
ar
flee :it Ole Franklin Hotel. Rome N 0.2.
Inaertiog teeth on Gold or dllver plate done In the
highest style or the Art. All lobs warranted,
Mosraosr.. April i, t&i4.-tod
J. D. Vail. M.D.",
•
PRTSICIAII AND SURGEON, has Permanent- I r'fodder! Mame!
at Brocknervllle. Susquehanna county. Pa., and.still promptly
attend to all =lfs with which he may he favorect..lBl-41
- IL Thayer,
PIIiCSICIAN AND fitItGEON, Itowntoss, Omce the
' Fanner e store. « v?a.
A.
ATTORNEY & COLNULLOR. AT LAW. Office °ter.
jA: West's Drag Store, SriNCIIIANNA Dr.roT,P4.-11y1
Xeeler & Stoddard. '
lAEALBILS IN BOOTS & STIQE.s. Leather andFindlrp,
:dalne 6t.. ISM door below Stack's Rotel, Montrose. N.-rtal
GEOELIE EXCLItIt
William H. Jessup,
A TTORNRY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC:: 011Sev on Pub
Ilgtiqu'arv, MuyriciAr., Pa.
Bentley &. Fitch,
A TTORNEYS AT LAW. AND BOUNTY LAND AGENTS-2
.111. Oftfce west of the Court Muse. 1.19.0tra , e, Pa.. .
,
m. R. BENTLLT., , L. T. MCI!.
. . 4 _________ ________.‘.....
Albert Cham(erlin. ./ .
A TTORNEN AT LAW. AND JUSTICE OP ITIE PEACE.—
/X Offlev over I. L. re 44 A Co.'t , store, MONIT..mr, Pa.
. •
. ... Wm.ll. jessup., •
A TTORNET AT LAW AND CONINIInnIONF.R OF DEEDS
s. for the ktate of Nov York„ will attend to al buldnen entruste.
to rdm with pont:intr..* and Ildellty. OM= on Palk; Square, own
pled_by Hon. William .lenrup. . .
Abel Tunell,
iIhEALF.R IN DILITOS. NIEbIetNES. „rair.A\
DE
Olk, Dry Ilarduure, Stontarue-1
tila.slwarv. ( . 106C:4, ry, Fil r Spoon,. Spectacles. 31 g•
Instrumentp.'rru.iles, Surgical InAgurnent!!„ Llquhrg, l'crfum,
gry. Nlirrnrs, brushe, Shocrt, Yaukee Notluns..tc,
F. B. Chandler,
rtEALER tNI RY liirODS., Ready Groerrics
If Book, and Static , Lary. etc:, rublis s ds,:sieel-I.tos:rsoms, Pa.
• _ . •
• , Post Brothers,
r t E.u.rms IN 1 , 111 . YMOI)S. Gmeerie, Trod:err. Ilanilrize,
.L.P.
Leather. Flour, dtr, corner of Tumplke'mreut an Public tiro-
nue, MONTY.O.IE, l'a. ' .
J. Lyons & Son., ...
I) EALERS IN LIII.I'I3OOID.S. Groceries, Huh:ware, ('rockery,
mhke, earrl: on the Lout limpuiti Intilnen
Asehue, Morrhotr.,Ta, •
J. I.TtoX-P,
N Bentley, Read & Co.,
D EALERS DftY GOODS, Drugs. 3teLllclues. Taints, 0164 GrobtrieS,..lLirdarare, Crockery, Iron, Clocku - Walches, Jew.
elry. Silver Spootts, Piniurcery. &c. Brick Block, Ito:creme.
o. v. BEN' C r. P, W. nitre.
• - Wiili I 1 & William H. 4 - map,
TTORICETB ATI LA'& Mosvense, Pa. Practice In .Su.sgets
il 4
„tiauna, Bradford; Iyayne, Wyoming:and, Luseme counties. •
Ropkwell & Winton.'
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strec . t,'N Eve You:, (up stairs.)
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the Corner enot ot. ' I , «iiprokhers' 'Store, xkotrrnosz. y apll;ce,tf
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X/EA LER IS GRPCF.ItIES.I . Ve.. at the store recently occupied
. by Crane S Ti.o'gers., Montrose, Pa. '
Mo.Fruossz. Nur. V., 185,..-tf
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Shop lito. 3. rasemeiit of Searle's flout, on Turnpike Street.
Mosrnost, Jon. '21,1937.4d
PATENT MEDICINES:
MONO the great variety of Medicines at Turreira Store, maybe
. found all of I*. Jaynes Justly celebrated Family medicine?;
yred Cherry PeetOral and I.'7attairtro IlaEsers Pereat Wine
and Foreat Nils ; Tintiand celebrated German hitters; Lnuden's sr
elm of Family tnedleines t Merchant's Gargling 011, the greatest twe
edy for sprain In man or beantevet known ; Mathessno's
Remedy. and liorwritemedy; (Were Verrolfuge, end a variety et
other Ithris ; Tntskl, Jlatmetlc Ointment, the great remedy for burn,.
rheumatism. and aj n intammatory complaints; Poi:WS — Extract: a
nd
E mte thing for al Ilar pump-Nes as the alone Ointment ; mimes
Pain Deatroying at wt a good :atlas; Woodcock's Dalsam and Pons
Liniment r Atwoodlt JatontlatltitAnt Canker Dram. Liniment, and
Mesentery Etrops Otaker's Conapnuntl for Drsen4ry; IlopOteti.
for Dripepala iltimbohl's Extract of [luau and Extract of
•Sarsaparilla.; a variety oftFarven the bet i n m ar k e t , pub.,
an kimost endless variety of Patent. Medicines, altogether too !twin
one to etrumerate- , t artifice It to :ay. that the public will End near
ly every thing In thin hoo t at the Drpgand Fancy Store of
Montrone Jnly.
. , AEEL TURRELL.
• tankiiig House
OF
POST COOPER & CO:
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HENRY DRV RER, •. • 1/ . 0 4. 77 . 405E,
WM. lIIINTTINWCOOPER. November 12, 1855 .
ISAAC L t .. POST. ' ' - -
DRAFTS On'New York City /
and Philadelphia;---(Z
Collections promptly made and remitted.
Office hours from.) 0 A. M. to 3.
. Messrs. Allen 4: . Paxton, N. York. 1.
REFERENCE, Samuel C. Horton, Esq., Phil's. -
Hon. William Jessup, Montrose.
Manufacturer's Insurance. Company•i
' CHARTER PERPETGAL - .1-
• 'Granted by the State of Pennsylvania.
CAPITAL, $500,000.
FIRE, MARINE, & INLAND TRANSPORTATION.
r - rOIS Company was organized with'a Cash Capital,
1 and tho Directors have determined to adapt the
business to its available resources—to observe pru-.
deuce in conducting its afiltirs, with a prompt adjust
ment of losses.
A.S. Lrrrtscotiv, Pre,s't. AVx. A. Enont.s . Vice Pres't.
Atrazn:WEEks, Secretary...
Drtacroas.—Aaron S. Lippincott, Wmil. Thom
as, Charles Wise, J. Rinaldo Sank, Wm. Rhodes
William' cal, Alfred Weeks, John Simons
Charles J. Field. James P. Smyth..
• _OFFICE, No. 141 - Merchants' Exchange, Phil.
A. N. BULLARD, Agent.
Montrose, Pa., May 13, 85'10.4 _
aIiOCERIES.
A complete :assortment at -
.:• C. &0. M. lIAWI,FrS
11-4 r CI I 11-4 N
Having secured the right of using -Goddrull's Pa ,
eat for raising 'and lowering' carriage tops, i 4
prepared to furnish untl.put.thent oti atvl.hesshurtett
notice.
Montrose, May G, 1'857:
Whig's Celebrated Farina Crackers,
TuE best thing of the kind ever . made. Ti; he
of • J. LYONS .S.• SOS,
MoOtrese;- Neu:li . •
C. N. TTODE!MID",
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