~: I SANVISWEET NELVI HOME. D rrtho sky the bright stars glittered, - On:the gran the ntoonlight fell; • - •!ushed tho sui'Md of dayligheibustle. • Closed the . pink-eyed pimpernel!, ks n.down the miss.-grown itood.pathi-c -• Where the cattleslove t roam I row Aunt Patty's quilting party, . I was Seeing home. , Jetty,iinglets .softly Iltdered , - O'er a brow as, white as snow ; And her sheeki—the . erimson sunset Saircelphst„(a Warmer glow; 'Mid her parted lips' vermilion, Whre teeth ;flashed dike or.tatt's foam ; All I markef With pulses throbbing, • As sair'sweet'Nelly home. .When the Autumn tinged the „greenwood .Turning all the leaves to, gold ; In the lawn by alders shaded, ,I my leie Nelly told. . • - As we stopd together gazing Ott ; the star-hpangled done; How I ble'ssed:the Augtistorening, - When I saw: sweet NOV. home. White belle Mingle with my tressell, • Furrows stand upon my brow, tut a loye=smUe cheers'and blesseS Life'a"declining,moments now; Matron', iyhe snowy kerchief, • Closer my ksokmm.come— Tell Mi . ,' dot thou still remember • When I salt - tweeffelly home? ~ .. . Notes ipon. Types. -'' • • ~.ie three prineipal - kinds.of.typets in use printing. ar e ,Roman, Italic, and.paek let- The Ramtni 'is the...predominant type in s country,. England, 'Fiance, Spann, l'ortu'. I, ispd Italy..'Tn. Germany; . and inttheeimm. es "mind theTaltic, the type.-,triost •in use `es itsfoundation 'to the Gothic eharaeter. ase.iraiions,•ltowever,'print-some iWorks in Err own langUtige.m Wr i the -Roman letter. • hat the -Itoran letter is 'superioi 19 any er for beauty,. clearness, And - conrenience; enerally.admitted, and its Use is probs. I , beComing. More general among': all pa- Ins where theart 'cf :print in is. kn o wa..— . ii letter doubtless owes its • origin to the ion from 'which .it derivesits name.' _lt been improved from :tints to time, ,so 1t the present appearance o the letter is niewhat diffdrent,,from di' ancient. It. pears probable . that the ionian - letfilrs , ", re cnigmally constructed u on. Ins,ilternats al or geometrical ruleA Th indenious Mr. [Oxon says: `"The Roman etters were or inallY intended ,to :be made, to. consist_ 4-f r'eles . th , : ards of Circles; and.straight lines; and' therefore•ose letters. that hale these „.. . ! p lures, either .entire or else properly mixed, i the course and Iprogress of 'the:,pen may rsi, admit, may i ( I deserve dal: nanle of tree - - tape:!” .. f 1 The Italic ltter 1.4 s Inv.e; ted by a 110. an, by the name of Aldus. •`'sfautius, who [ the year 1490 established_ i r printing- . ofiee cx .V.enice, Wliqre he - intr . need improve. tents in the style of cutting ior.nan 'letters,- ltd also invented that graceful slopingletter irich has receive& the name of-Italic. It Avas-originally designed IS distinguish such Harts o(a,book as. might he said not strictly 4) Belong to the body of-the - work, such as *refaces. introductions, - annotations„ &c., . which it beeanie the- custom to priet in Ital. ics,.a.nd often constituted a quarter or third 'art of the work.'. In later' times - however, Jt?e Italif. letter has _riot been used so freely, 'extraets being,distinguished by inverted i."turi- N_l cam, .andlotes, poetry, du,'., by,snialler type.. 1 A:sparing-and judicious use of italics, for ,wing force and emphasis, to ePrtain; words i,' 1 sentences.irethe body of a work, is doubt ., ess well ; bpi. some writers "use the letter so eely• and. inipwperly aA to deStroy • Its effect and reiderit ridieulouS. In trying to make 11they say emphatic, they .give emphasis to ...s.- - .4eothing. If'they would trust more 'to the ,• discernment and understanding et their read-, ' • irN their wtitiugs would be better_appreciat i - : ,and they' 'would give the printers less . treuble.: ,... - - • , ifs,,. "a - -Black , letter •Ar''..-:7 - o called ip England from • , - ionteti its . black-fiee. 41t , is. nies _cal_callu s .al old i - English, : from its - having been' used in.' early l i l - ties . for,printi4g 'books of law,, statutes &e . . , 1 - It conies from-tale Gothic character, and is I .: : ?amethires called 'Gothic: • If, is pow nearly I - . .iont •of use ,, mudb to. the satisfaction ,of print- I • 'ars ate reade6. Its broad face aired ' inore ink.than other letters, and2iWse was _therefore attended; with treater elpease.- - :Miele ,rge, - quantity 'iri ink was also,objection able oR accounvof its giving a yellow cast to " the paper. "1.e./I-toter. - • . . `l' , •au ' lalll3igini: ty in . Lou illitta: . Spe.akin of'Grand - Juries, reminds. me, _says 'a -. Co .espondent, who - writes from a, . Southern S i te, that the'Parish. Codrt is now i ere, his Honor Kish Rogers pre-1 Kye, or " Ky.," they usually call y was passing. Sentence on a delivered himself as follows: , stand up!" - Mr. Kettles, this, i \ er the paintul'necessity of_ pass • ice-of the law upon-you, sir.— ias'no doubt.; Mr. Kettles, but re brought ir.to this serape by +taxies-dug liquor. The friends all;knows that et thar is,.any urt . iabhors, it is intemperance. Couwas a young !nal,' `Mr.. as c nsiderabl,y inclined to drink ; ids i f t f this Court knows, that this, 1, ter y a . very high temper, and t4l not stopped short off, and use! of intoxicating. liquor, I have t NsViat, this Cburt sir, woad have • • • i I., tentiary or The -. liras before The Court. An .0 h 4 been -discharged,' brought, 1 si 114 s employer for the whole I alkging that he had been dis htitlSufficient grounds. O I .old liy j rii as follow's ; *lll take notice thr.t.this Court a?nit4rl with the nature of the awe. ,COurt first started out in' the lbwl the business oluversceil, I ii:3ov business which the Court itViosses, mules, and niggerS— „nif, never 'overseed in -its life 1 i'eifitt hUndred dollars-Land this iiticin'',was always natemll f gift,. ;Cioiirt in runnil.g a quarter race i ' , was turned, could alters turn ".togain fifteen feet a race, and -Stain occasion in' the parish of fmri, it was one of the conditiOns that By Rogers 'shouldn't turn- O l e hones.” ow was up ; and two-lawyers got pne of a pseacher of 'our ldiKy called hastily for the Sher ! fieriffi Mr. Sheriff! Take them i i Ili be cussed of this Court will gtlity insulted in-this manner?' ' -.Awsession , itigaldi *n: ,Old • ' iininai, an , :" Prisone Coint i. nn . . ..nig the sent ' f is Court *bat you w iTh the.tise'" •i of of this Pon - ;'t-ice this • When this 4Kettles; it • ;sand the Erie court has n 'f)thii. Con i . - c..14d the I* doubt b 'teen iolithael: f! , Orerteer w . • --Gault . ." : years wag • ...charged wi 1 rged th .. : 4 !•The.Ju ,-,* well acq • When thi ~,.: i sorid; it fo ..ttind of ther - .tinderstatid "Ithongh the .'..10r less th e ':Couti, in h.. • 'ed, and tit' 'what' the: , . :a 110513 SO • rthat on a c • .-,West l Feli.' .of the race .... nary one.o • litiother: bOakid ,church. , I'. , •-" 14 r- ' 1 gmeir, to jai fa_have herd gentlenlen, walk r, were talking of the senses, see , land the "like, :One remarked latiof bearing was remarkable -for li.Pane ,-.02g toga .that .his. se sits Baden e ; derfully e that his.v". .4ustrate," spire of y. l'i3haryly at can :while the other was not- won -IdOwed in this respect, hut obseved sic* was wonderful. "Now, to laid he, "-I &WS see a fly on, the rider cfinrch.? The other looking the place, indicated—" Ah !" said t-see him, but I= heir- buil step." tar 4 white of an egg haii been proved the Most • frieicious remedy forburns. Sev en or eigh 'successive applications of this Sub siance..soo hes the pain; and eitenalli 'cx : 'eludes th.e burnt ptitts from the air. This o • simple - re edy seems to us far preferable,t • 4..Noliodion r -cotton. - • . • = Mr• r We copy the following rich account of our ownSenatorlitgler's illuinination from Forney's "Press," and recommend it* al' re; tul pituml particularly to all good'ffemorrots, who lyts:e been in the receipt 61 "nuidn''' or other Orden and itegetable sectii,Trom Sena tor Bigler,' "The crisis 4'etninently bccorn - .7ng . Senator: Hole Illuminating &talc& Bigler. • -Our Washingtim eurrestxmdent, in One of his late lettdrs, spoke of Senator Bigler's last ,achievement in the debate,about garden seeds, and also of Senator Hale's remarks, which• are as follows. The's:eche took-plate on Ft i day, the Mr. Hale. It is very rarely, sir, tthat tlebate in the Senate is intended to influence the action of members here, butit is made to enlighten the . country. j confess lidwever, that this debate has'enlightened my Mind.— W . a.4 at first inclined to go :Tait* this •ap propriation, but • the eonsiderations which here - been urged.vith so,mtulti force by, the Senator from Pennsylvania, I confess, have weakened' my`convictions in that. direction, and haste almost , indtictd me to go fbrlit: _lf • the appeal which so powerfully and pa thetically made to the honorable, Senator f rt? th Gg, 9 7gia has not moved hian, he must he itfipavtous to eloquence and to ,pathos. 'I think,lbit the_ease, which the Senator from Pennivlvanin has presented; is eMinent, ly just. 1-,agree entirely with tithat he sais, when he declares that in his course here he -has not.been looking to popularity. think, that the whole North, Pennsylvania no less than any othe' part of the Union, wilt OldOrSC his veraeity,if nothing else, when he declares that he has not been seekingpOpelarq. ; and Mien he upeais to the Senator froth , Geer . gia, and . tells him what atard road the North ern Democrats have had-to travel, hoW much thee have had to sacrifice acid to 'fa x ; an d then asks if, in return for, all. this, he. cannot let diim have a few onion and garlic seeds, ,[laughter] I confess if the Senator frow-Ua. was not moved,, l wan-. [Laughter." 1 jlitnk it ! is reasOnable, and inore,than reasonable, even if he had asked fou a little ,of getable fit l ' -.rown: - But when he says, " look , at the North and see on ev'etey side, and hear by ev err mail, proof that. We have not pae'dered to popularity ; see' what we have sitillct!red iu yOur behalf; and when )ou see all t nit, and st:e: wt are not exorbitant, we do' pot. ,anymtlices; take your foreign mission,, and distribute them where theyappliopriately be lottg take the Federal Treasury, anal use but 'when we go home to im outraged constit uency, will You he se . .illiberal as net to' let us carry,,a fete onionseeds, a little garlic, and -now and then a cabbage; [laughter] so that our constituency may be inclined to wink a 'little ht the course we have taken on this great question, upon which•we have sacrifi •ed SO much for you V 1 confess that teen f had such strict rnies as the Senator from 'entertains upon the. Constitution, when such an appeal as that came from such a* o u re ,, as the `.'rightbower".of the n ,t asking to take'the " ace" or anything-els, but simply a little onion seed—a vee.etable that, under peculiar states of applieatMn,lis calm, s lated to produce tears—ilaughteq—cannot you let us go home and 'cry with our constit uents over what we have done! I do not want to he_personal, buit rapj,eal to the hon orable Senator•from Georgia, and r ask him can' ask him, for we have alwayis been on friendly Yrelat Mt n - tiglen. 'Allow nee. 1 have no idea' at all dint the Senfitor intends to k persona'. Mr. 11-ale. Oh no, Enticr. But he uses termJ which l' - do not understand; talking about,the." right ~bower,... and " ace," and ail that sort of thing. 'Laughter.] ." Mr. Hale:. .Well,,..si'r, I do . not tmderstand them ; but I thought', the Si7nator,d;d,, be cause the SonatoT (corn Georgia spA. - )lte of it, and he seemed to understand it thM .. ,:i c [laugh. ter.] Ido not understand them ; hi • I sup pose it is parliamentary,highly so,ilaughtfr] ' or else it would not have been Int rodured,-- Ido not know-what the " righ,tlbower" is, I suppose it'is a rultatißsav4i/j tap, [laugh-( ter]Or something of that'sort. f4. , I3ut I was proceeding: The Senator frorir ',Georg:a and myself do'not kgreb..dri'political questions ; we have differed ; but„' l I believe, in our social intercourse . we have nev er had an'y - difficulty; 'and wher.er- it has been in.rny power—l do.not khow, that 1 ev-,i er had an opportunity where it was in my power to do him a slight.fit'vor, but it:it was the case, I would do,it.; but .if he has the slightest personal regatd • for me,, I beg to throw it into . the same scale ~ vhebe „,the elo quence and pathos of-the Senator from Penn sylvania have gone bllore.me, and both to !Tether we ask for--a little 'onion seed.— [Laughter.] Can he, tinder these eircu instand es, resist? No sir. I am as strict a'eonStructioniit of the Con stitution as any, not excepting the I honorable Senator before me Dir. Tcxunbsbi but I have read-all the platforrrts, and I suggest to the Senatr from Georgia that he is a little fast. I think, considering 'what has been done e we may continue to vote these seeds, at least un , , „-- tit.tne i t ,harte4on Coni - ention • sitS. and then I havito doubt after these developments, thertiWill be a nevi:, resolution that will cut elr - thtZe seed . .., and tliat onions-wi I benticon- I stitutional ever after. [Laughter.] ,But un til that is done, until that s proViso !is put in, I thilik the faithful may c,Onstru4: the provisions of the Constitution and the pin9nnati plat form as the honorable Senatotfrdin Pennsyl vania has suggested. I thinlz4ve; may con strue them without straining ate Constitution any more to'buy ofnun seeds - Oar it does to catch runaway slaves. I gueSk when'ypa find '4l provision in the Constitutic4 that there is a mode. to money out of s t4 Federal treas. ury to pay fi.r returningfug . 4 , lve 'slaves, you will find also the 'proviston fat al little sum be paid for onion seed.. Nil ia clause for bidding it tomes either •itl4le Constitution or the ChaCieston ,Conventit. let us have the seed ; but I have no doubt wil be uncon stitutional after the donve4ionss ti. : .. 4 • • ' "Mtn SILL' S Ctun.— . San Francisco C aronicle, says: . '-.'!, 4 , -1 ' ' . • "We learn that a Tait number of the Democrats in the second, of this city are taking steps to orgattirb, a political an!), 'under the name of the } 'fad Silt Club.?— This club will doubtlesS t&o . igatfized - Within the:coining-week. ‘k; "Some of the,Douglas*rode - rick men say _they will have 'Mud Si l';` . ; Clubs in - every town in. the State. 'We' 4 ' risitme the Buchan an. men will be orgahizei„ Under I the - ale of ." Duffle Shirt Chibs." V, , t ' ...:,. ,:-0 ANTI-LECOMPION,— e... iota ory addrcss 44 , ei of. litr: Das is, the, new. a pririetor and editor of the Doylestown .D old, is Idetided and n i n f distinct in its repudiatil:, the; .Leconipton swindle as a test of Dein !sq. This frank and etrinest aeknowleds tof the faults of the Administration isiapia thin. so new to the paper in question, ViatiitAy received by the party with some Ittitiblll s t, as they are -not prepared 40 din a ' reVolu xion;- . , : ,: r. ;?,7 , .2..1. x . , Or A young_gEhoh/jret was to d that if he pressed . 11 certain . b4siful young - lady, she i . would sing. , The hextiqinin,g lite asked her to sing and she exeusea figself. •t " Why, Tharah,".4.lid " dop' t you think ' .you could thingif .ieeled yob a little?" • All thakglisers snot _ t . , Doti i ie 4iliolg ilie .016 fogies. Every ub Standi on its Own Bottom. THE 0 : GINAL ONE PRICE & READY PA $ STORE OF NEW MILFORD. HA 7 1)F4 . BROTHERS. T ER; pc!oples' agents are on hand with the largest STOCK OF GOODS brought into this seetion,,eonsisting of ods, Groceries; Boots, Shoes, , Caps_, Yankee Notions, , Watches, Flour and Salt, Wooden Ware, Wall Paper, & Field Seeds,liay & Straw Forks, Brooms, EVER Dry ~ ,Ha Jewe Fish, Garde and o her articles to 6 numerous to mention. - Thc.d4 has dawned. Old Fogyism has had its day, 'lt is now n the " Winter of its discontent," going down, derry down. The day is not far distant when old FogyiNm will beconie so dead' that it can't even kick. TI - e Farmer and Mechanic will Ara hate no fear of Day-book and Ledgers, and his quiet slumbers will nor be disturbed by horrid dreams of " Sheriff Sales," So nought it be l't* We woild here atafe (for the benefit of the unitia ted,) that We have ONETRICE for our Goods and NO DEVIATION. rods are all Warranted as represeritei, and for higlOst. int tor past liberal patronage,' we hope by tication to business, and an eye to the wants vie, to Merit a continuance of the same. II AY DEN BROTHERS. Aillbrd,.May 0,1058.—1 y • NEWi CODES, NEW 4110DS . 3 Our g no charge Thank close app) of the pef WM -AT IMMUOMI d, and for sale cheap lust anis- To ihe Sneezing Public "O'S CELEBRATED CATARRH SNIFF, INFALLumc REmimy, fo r Fak , by R. Th ayer , S. D. Tompkins, Brooklyn; W ME Montros Thnock. May 21:,1858 EMU CM INew Goilods., 68 iTTLEY, EAD, & Co., 'now reecivi:rg a-large and iscll .e.lected-stock BE RE V of ING & SUMMER GOODS, Ili ey offer to their customers, and the 'public , on their usual terms, riz.Pash, Produce, veil credit, satisOcdthat they can offer in ts to purchasers equal to any establishment ~untry. which lien( rill' or appl dneemeJ in the e, ll i n del et 13 es, Rerseyineres, Vest jutueky Jeans, and a great variety of mater- E 4 and Bov's wear. , Illy, .He Laines, Lawns, Bril )eha.g,o, Gialilms, shawls, &c., fie., cheap. nets, Ribbons, and Flowers, ‘-s and Miz.se,a, just received. . 13r K iai foe 130 for Lad and Ca p. 4.-41. very large stork of Itats is. of every , shape and nutted:al, just in. in.4,',91, and ;barrels, e pound, and Ashton Salt, by the large or icks. Ha :ind Ca CO or by t small ceriO, Crockery, Hardware, xl Tin-ware, a large supply just received and . right. GI Stone 1 for sale tirri Pails, Churns, r irht _ns, and rubs. ' • • • , . its, Shoes, and Leather ahva s on Clin-ks,:Looking-gtrvses 2 Window and W.ll l'ape'r, Trunk, Broom Wash Tubs, &e„ Pa sirs, Oils, and Dye !suirs, Pal. cut Me licinus, &e., .tc., for Fah- by Re Butter Bo hand BENTLEY, READ S: CO rose, May, 1S:58 Mon Theory of Neutalization. Ne' TO T DO • E AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. 'TOR J. P. LA MB ERT, Attburn •1 Corner*, Pa., - ATS moat 'diseases under the-applieution of lie principles of Net TILV I. IL% T lON. , TH cola',though new, is the Most truthful, and plication the most effective of any other ever ate& Its adaptation to meet stnhlen ewer-' its rearonablertt-s, its rapidity of artian intrapeuticaLly applied, and its effectiveness ci.taints secures for it a confidence never secur ity other. It needs but to be known, to he iated. It styes more patients, and relieves tore quickly, than any heretofore known theo reveals first causes, the effects of those cams he living man, and points out the ' • lUTRA EZZIENG itirmEnt. strange affairs, for it effectually and forever out Fever and Agile with one•dose .of meth- T R ti Thic in it- a prnpl gencu•i ME lEEE ee. for appre them ry. I es on It 6 r: to too tine. There need be no failures in the cure of Fe. Ii rers, ysenteries, Inflammation of the Lungs,dfc.,&c: None.peed die with those complaints, (or every case can b cured with unerring certainty. There need no t4iln die with Pleurisy, Iliac Passion, or Cramp in t,... . the S t mach ; from three to ten i minutes will posi tively relieve and cure the last two named goes. It ex= but few medicines, (so few, that patients often wond r how so few cam glue so great and sudden re lief,) and those of the mildest - character. It will bear the nknst rigid scrutiny, and defies a law to be pick ed in is pathology. It cannot possibly hurt any one, but ctfresnearly all that submit to' its action. Ample tri prnof' can be furnished of its effective power to cure, he ha - ins met with but Ons fatal case, within one year, ut orseveral hundreds of eases brought under its tment, and in curing many cases given up to die b, thitse following the OLD TIIF.ORIES. The rap id dispersion of disease, before the mild and bland treatritent, founded on the theory of Neutralization, is a sufficient vindication of the principles of it, -and a triumphant pzoof of its adaptability to most of the form,, of disease around us. Novt you may ask what Is this New Theory? AU the a swer I can give you here, iicthat it neutralizes the use engendering diKase, and , in this way cures the ' se, by arresting it at once. Ch rges proportional to the sevetity of the case. Ex ra charges for night services. ' N Le tors of inquiry, , and asking advice, promptly answered, (erhro the case is fullNstated) by remitting one +llan , Medicines for various cases can be sent by mail. Auburn, May 6, 16.5.5.-ini . , ____ - ' it l eady Made - Clothing, HATS, CAPS, &C. LARGE and desirable stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, and HATS, CAPS, dm., consisting ry variety and shade, and warranted to be made Fry particular as good as cnstom work, and a that cannot fail to suit for ready pay, maybe at - the store of F.E. Chandler, for sale by I Introse, May 6, 7.4.—tf S. LANGDON. of CT in er price] fonn HO,3rE AGAIN," r - oTh zZ. BO T EOM, FFICE, Orer 4 Wilson's Store. I SIGS , at 'Searle!s Hotel. ntrose, March 10 ; 1658. mi .3 :ADDLE, lIIRNESS, & TRUNK ISTABIRBE T 1,174 TY I mummy receiving alarge 4tasortment of Sad I le, Carriage,. and 'Harness Trimmings. I ace on hand a good assortment of flamed, Sad dles both Ladk.s . and Gents, and Bridles to match, and cry cheap. - L: they being on the rise, now is the time to bny. Carriage Trimming Eseeuted with neatiimis. arid dispatch. All idiots of Tr+Dings on band and for sale as cheap as Qui be procured at any place in town. ONE Wont,- All notes and-accounts due must be settled to save cost Short credit is our motto hereafter. G: F..FORDIJAM, .• 00t...d00r-above S. S. Mott's Grocery. trose, April 28, 1858.—tf , ARM FOR - SALE! subscriber offers for sale his farm, situated in e toanship of Harford,'Susquetuuma county, It/lining 136 acres, about 110 of which are ort:J. Upon the same is a dwee.ing house, two godd bares, ie. It is also well wptered, and has two goOd orchards bearifig, fruit. The stove premises arellocated midway betiwgen Oakley Station on the D. .&W. It R., and Hayford tillage,—beinrsome 2 ices from each, and' ii miles from Darford I.7ni nti . ve erns made known by - calling upon the subsctiber On e premiaes. ' SERRA JEFFERS, yarford, April, 'lO, ititM, A NEW WAY/ OF TAKING PICIVRES! Ay bretypes oil the "March :" `ATE tud'e recently becOme nequainted4itk neu V V •way of taking likenesses, /and if tke 'person who practised it and " took" ,the *ow/ of two, young ladies from our table, will return them launedi ately,oo:will say no more atiout. it; Otherwise, we wouldn't like to promise.. Our Sky 'Parlor - is still open, and'the Artist still asks, needs, and tries to deserve your .patronage,. but, judging from the crowds which every day doeet risk 'his rooms, be is somewhat apprehensive that you have forgotten him.. As you look in your mirrors And view your bright faces, Just think of the Artist, And all his nice awes And think what wry fares • He'll have reason to Make, If none of you give him Your faces to take. - W. B. DEANS. Brick Block, Montrose, April 28, 1858. - New Goods ! New Goods! ! AT YOUNG & SMITH'S READY PAYSTORE. TILE undersigned would announce to their custom ers, friends, and - the public generally, that they have just returned from the City and are receiving and opening up a new and Complete Assortment of Goods of various kinds, which will be sold ; a prices to suit the times, for CASH or PRODUCE. We have sought the medium of the press to announce to all, upon what principle we shall tranket business. It is termed the READY PAY SYSTEM', or CASH and PRODUCE. One,Price to all persons for the same auticle, and it shall be our endeavor to make those prices such as - will induce persons who wish to pay tdr their OWN Goodcand not others, to call at least and examine our stock, 'and if the-prices don't come down to the system, we cannot expect to sell them, Some kind friends may say that it Will be " no ye," tent we think from the experience of the last few months, oT every person who happened to owe the country merchants, especially if it bad been standing six months or more, with what coaling, dunning, threats, Sc., they have been beset, we think they will' all respond to the above system, and re solve to buy no more gosals than they ,cad pay for, and that they areJletermined to support those who 'will establish that principal and carry it out. We will let the system-adopted stand upon its own men its, believing that it is the most prudent and wise course to be pursued in every branch of business,and that the day is not fly distant I% hen it wilt be gener ally adopted. Call and Fee ps and we will show you goods at as tonishing;. low. figures. ' All kinds of merchantable produce taken in ex change ,for goods at the highest market price. el it bet:RIES GROCERIES 21 A Or splendid assortment at very low figures. BOOTS ik suors, Stay 19, 1 BSS Just received a large lot, for sale cheap. CROCKERY, A new lot just received and for side. CIE:DAIL A. STONE WARE in all its varieties, READY YLADE CLOTHING of every degcription. TO DAIRY - 111 EN, We kve n large lot of A. NO: 1 Firkins and Tubs for sdlt. YOUNG & SMITH". Summers, April, 2S, 185S.—tf • • Dr. C. D. Virgil , D . D. Sr - D ESIDENT DENTIST, MONTROSE, PA. Office L at the Franklin Hotel. ißoom, No. 2. LIST OF CKAncum. Gold phigg, latge , :t si 7 e, " medium, 51,00 to 51,50 " " small, ,75 Tin dc. ,50 Pulp or Nerve Cavities treated and fi11ed,...„ 5,00 Cement Fillings not used. Cleaning set„: 1,00 Extracting, at the Office, ,25 Irregularities the teeth corrected at a reasona ble charge , : • PLATE WORK. Gohi Plate, t,ilt;th., tooth, " " 2teeth,., " " 3 teeth " " 4*o 14) teeth, per tooth, 4,00 Full upper or under jaw, on Gold, Gum'teeth, Banded, 50,f Full double set on Gold, Gums and Banded,Sloo,oo Full upper or under, Plain, 45, 00 Full Double, Plain, 00,00 silver Plate, half the above rates. Improved 'Mineral Plate, two-tliirds the price of Gold Plain sets ✓ K,eo Plastic, same as Miner:al Plate 1,4 The Public may be certain thatjhll operations will be performed iu the most tender and careful manner and in the highest style of the Art. All jobs warrant. ed. Grateful for past favors, a continuance of the public patroniige is.respectfully solicited. • G. D. VIRGIL, Montrose, Pa., April 7, 1858 Flour & Seed Store. F. I OUR PORK, A HAMS, * BARRPL 5. 4 L 7, P S;lr7, ILRY SILT, TABLE SALT, Plifonn - SEED, CLOVER. SEED, LARGE, • ,CLOVER SEED, MEDIUM C_4_V-4 DA, CLUD,and TEA SEED WHEAT, SEED OA7W. ORCIIARD 'GRASS SEED. SEED - C . ORN Stowers Esergreen Sweet,l • Yellow 'Flint; Early Brown, I • Early Dutton, LARGE WILIWE FLAT TURNIP SEED. EARLY TURTLE SOUP BEANS, (SNAPS.) ,LLlf3 BEANS, (POLE.) CHINESE SUGAR- CANE SEED. PEAS: PEAS:: Large 3firrowf4t, Early Emperor, Early May, '' Daniel O'Roukc, ' and a general assortment of Garden Seeds. A. BALDWIN. Montrose, .21pril 18,1858—ff • STOVES, STOVIS, \UR stoves have been so thoroughly tried, to the 1 .-1• entire satisfaction of all, thit tbei, need no rec ommend froth us: S. 11. SAYRE* Et:ROTIFERS. Ydontrose, Vaj 27, 1867. FLOUR. FISH. ' • SALT, GROCERIES, - TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, &c., for sale lob, for cash. Call and see before purchasing eliewhere, at S. S. MOTT'S., Montrose, Aug, I 2, 18a7. LOOK HERE: T"nt.bscriber has been receiving during . the past three weeks a fine lot - of' SPRIRC. & SUMMER Goolley. making, with fOrmer stock, an assortment with which there ispo comparison in this vicinity ; and that" - they are being sold in a manner satisfactory - to dustomers is manifest from the fact, , that notwithstanding all efforts at ;competition, the rush 'and sales thus far have been , unprecedented. We meaa,wi e th frequent additions, to keep theas sortment good ; and ready or prompt pay ing customers pen rest assured that ltz.ore is not to be outdone.- dition to the large va , • riety kept for years, we now have a good assortment of • READY'-M.ABE • ALSO, - _ BOOTS& SHOES, in all varieties.- Please give us &call. . Gibsoil, May 27, 1857. S. S. INGALLS. , AND PLASTL'It. fFIHE su bscribers are now , burtting and . will keep consttuitly otr . band, Lime of a very superior quality at Montrose Depot, and will sell it in any qutuitities talk fair price. Persons wishing a Luse quantity can lie supplied ton a reasonable notice.. Superior ground Plaster will be kept constantly on Lind hereafter.. I. L.. POST, 11. DRINKER. W. JESSUP. Montrose Depot, April 3. L. SEARLE. & gqtailig!,s eolgiqq. GRASS SEED. ~j 11:~:flj :~yt N1~N;i~ HATE JUST RECEIVED A FRiSII LOT of .AL ar Medium Clover Seed. TIMOTHY SEED, SUPERIOR QUALITY, FOR SALE, LOW BY L H I A T T•& D • L E N • • G. Nicholsoh, March 31,1868. FARMERS ME MECHANICS' s p er lezegv i T e enCr i:th w il h w en building, thatlitio Tl _ 4 DQORS, SASH, it BLINDS, ; at the lowest (freight added) and that they keen constantly in * bend, a large stock of IP, 1? • O- M ,RD a a - °{l DOOR TRIMMING SASH AND, BLIND -FASTENINGS, LAME, &c. _ In fact, we have almost everything in the .way of I "."lnst m"4. 4 . 1 f...4 first quality, and will sell them at a very small advance few cost, for Gash. There fore, we confidently rare builders, that they Will materially consult their own interests, by giving us a !can, before purchasing. -- - • LITTLE' cf: HARDLVO Niciotsos, 3io.rch-31, 1858. $7,00 10,01 t 14,00 FLouR,@ALV s , " LAND, I v a I lta• a's 2 9 1 Ii the load and barrel, tonstantly on hand, and for sale at Oe very lowest rates, by - ' LITTLE ci: E 3 RDIIGG Nicholson, ainrch 31. 1858: I ME A FRESH LOT OF THOSE FINE, HEA I'Y coopFgom, ALSO 333:Li8 3F I IISIa,, in Bbls end biltßbis, just received, by - LITTLE di HARDING. NICHOLSON, March 31, '5B. • L, s 0, GROCERIES, HARD WARE, CROCKERY, HATS, CAP'S, BOOTS, SHOES, CARPETIIt 7 GS, SHEETth GS, SUGAR, • MOLASSES, , FLOUR, SALT, " POTAiII, LIME, SOAP. CANDLES, ' STONE WARE, TIN-WARE, etc,, a hundredth pait of Which we have not time to enu merate. Enough to say, we have almost anything and everything, expected to be found at a store in the country,.all of which we are determined to turn into CASH, in the very, shortest possible time. - AND WE L HEREWITH IS DE A - NOTICE , • CASH CUSTONERS. We wish it distinctly nederslood, that for I . • saw it w ill sell any kind of Goods, the qMility emisider _ ed, at much lower prices than usual. Little & Harding. TUOIWASOC% Daars March 51, 18158.-yujl AND ALSO FACTORY PRICES; BOIitNETS, RIBB OHS, -TS . - IN THE FIELD AGAIN.... - HE 8130SCRII3ER IS 'A . GEIVF FOR T"II Fe .--,—,...,(•• ,-..-,..;,,:,,:, ~ • Greentear ',lmproved'lirater: Med .' . Savaged InmeOWMWtst In that kthd of mriciddreylt : Thif are • warranted to' do one third mote landing, with the lonia head knownntity of Wattr.tbrui thence Vint], orany fro:Water whet to the volocaleer.` They are admirably adapted to either - Grist Mills or-hair Mills, . .' • or Intel any place You choose' to thein:. - tr a ttleufahrtind , eerbileat- ea„ eriquireof LORE:ii ARCE:-.T.w ,_ . tpenter. Stir oaths= County, Pa. - - I would also tatter my earl the construction or 'repair! of the different kinds of MACHINERY,. , • .- . . believing *fit my experience lie begs sufficient to give general aid isfacticm. ~.. ',cling disposed to encourage Impwcormnts. I :would make the f - lowing oder; - all those. Interested in ladle, may aelixt the mart . - • arid baton:mine Mill that they can and, and I will bind myself • by =Area to hmertiinstead of the kind now in the Milt a . • GREENLEA.F WHEEL, - .41th-will make one third better per canton; than the Rows Wheel. Flutter Wheel. or any other of the different species of reaction wheels; twenty per Cellt better than the Centre Vent, and within twenty per cent an well an the Overshot. In any place. Is caw, on a fair We& I cannot fulfill any or all of the stmt.! will ,forfelt the whole job and pay all actual damafea. -Let un hear from those In ' favor of Improvements. • .*. Copies (AMU Circulars cat be procurcaf Movable:fiber, or at the .thdependent Republica' Office. s. Lorenzo Vance. . Lawwille Centre, Sam. Co..axi - - Itarch xt.1558.-3m . - • • • * Just Published: BRIGHTLY'S UNITED STATES DIGEST, 1789 T0_,1857- Front‘the adoption of the Constitution to the end of the • Thirty fourth Congreirs.'• One Vol. hnp. Svo., pp. 1149. THE matter Ice stringed Ammanrnearax, with ANALYTICAL DIYI/110as and SCODIVISibaa, under which the CmarXOI4OICAX. arrangement ban been, as far as possible, preset+ed. It posesasset Mssacnteribllrxxsterrers to melt section whereby Its Cowmen can be seen at a Oats:. The notes ofJtenscub lir.ctsrearhlncludingnot only throe-of theScramin Queer or nor ('nerd' SMITE, but also those of the Ctactur and Doreen:, Comer and Comer or Chants, many of which are scitterest thorughonithel,roat reauorocar.nand not to be rouDd elsewhere; Minty Drennoas of the Sure ("feats, the Ortrirorrevf the Arrows - eve Gariemsk and Keane or Dements emirs are placed at the footaf the Owes and refer to the reapectlye 81teTIONII of which they are the JUDICIAL. INTHIPUTATIOR. There Is an accurate Tame of Cases, and also a Citaenot.oatekt. TALL.' MP &artiste. The Rancirxicke to the Acts ardnlaect: conspicuously Intim margin of the page. The CoNrr..vra *comprises net only the Tense of each Sunnier, but rase the varlodseubdiyisions into which Title has beemdistributed. The lan= le thorough and cunt ' preltenslve, and reren; not only to the Lowe hot also to the Cowls "TerlON of the United States. The,matter is arranged under Loost, as well as Grortmst Tremnt t for Instance, the n a me, of Seams, Taw nrropree. Crnms and manyuf the Pours of the rutted States, will be found in their alphabetical enter with reSnidsrawr of the Limas t.A . rtori in which each of then; is interested. The Seirraer as well • art thepage Is given. he means of which greatly increased facility ant! speed th the use of the work will be obtained, not merely by Peorsosioaxb Gexibeserti, but by those unlearned in the Law. In order that Errors might ht avolded. the PAorof Evian Raven =Cr has been carefully verified. (in the ease nt the. Notes, by exam ination of the Authorities, and to the Ihdee, by eon:part:gm witlithe Text) afterthe matter was In typo. Larrri.r. Careful regardms in the cow:valence of Size enifForm has been had in the choice of the type. to produce „a book. winch, though typograpliteallv clear and legible. should not be amehable to. the charge of great hulk and tinwendirmm. 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'Jared Sparks, fier. Albert /lonics. Complete rota. leuebomely pseked in neat leTott, and de. ityynai la an the principal free Of t,:,.,:5t.744 . fre:ght, are for sttleat Two Dollars s l ohtn.,• • Any Volume may hr had se;.amtely, at TWO Dollars, bound, or a Dollar and a Waif IO Nutob.,.. Any number may he Jul PT Is=4 ebb it may be worth while for Stil. , erihers Or Pootha...er, to eemplett. aav itn,ken Volumes thia, , tllar have. and thus ryntly yunan.:ytteir saiue. Cant - a...era Wanted. STANFORD & DELISSEF, • aplSma 'Pt:DUSTIER:I, New , York. _ OH-YES t 011-YES! HERE '‘..WE COME Etta at WE 11f HAVING purchased. of S. A.WoOdruff 'his Stock in . Trade, are prepared to accommodate all Who will favor us with thl.dr custom, at Kift - c and let live" psices. • STO VE A.J.VD PIPE, TIN, COPPER, • AND SHEET IROK,WARE of every de<ription usually found in the country, Also, WIND 0 W•.SA SH, ' • PANEL DOORS, . WINDOW BLINDS, A T I 1.,• PINE LUMBER, and BUILDING lit ATEltlALSgenerally. Designs for Country buildings, with specifications and estimates of cost, 4c.,,furinshed to such as may desire them, at moderate prices. ~ Persons 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 street,a fewscids south of SeStle's hotel.- . Carpenter shop near •th . e Methodist Church. N. B. All kinds Of produce taken in exchange . for Goods. • Wtt...B. Bost), _ t A. L. Wmisrmi. Montrose, March 3, ISsB.—ly NOTICE.- . • TALL.....WHOM IT MAT CONCERN. The firm 1 of Morse /t. Nichols, heretofore engaged in the Tannery Business is this day dissolved by mutual consent. A new firm has also been established Wa der the name and style 'of ..' Nichols, Emmons," & Ca., 1 1 ! consisting of the following members, to wit 'MA NICHOLS, •D.. W. EMMONS. 0. L. MORSE. Herrick, Susi!. Co., Pa., t - J. T. ALDEN. March 22, 158.-tf •L. H. ALDEN. FARMERS ATTEND 11 MRS undersigned would respectfully announce to 1 the ./..ttimEnkand all others interested, that we have associated ourselves together under the firm'ot ' MOTT it TILPEN; , • at tke old stand of KA: E. Mott, where we are pre pared to-furnish PLOWS of thernost approved pat terns now in use, guar as Blatchlry's, Molt's. Iron Beam, dc, Also Points of all kinds, Landaides, Cultivator teeth, and all kind's of castings for Farm ers and others, all of which we-propose to sell as loco as can be afforded bt - any establishment in this coon try.. ELIJAH, molt. • • G. A. TILPEN. We are also agents for: Emery's Horse-Powers, Drag and Circular Sawa for wood, also Dog Churn Powers, which-we can furnish on shorinotiee. Montrose, Jan. 1857.-6 . ' • . • • COOK IMRE: ZCOBB ors to the public, at prices that •.cannot fail to suit, a large and superior assort ment of G-ROCERIES At the old and well-known establishment formerly oc eupiediry 0. M. Crane. • • . . SUGARS,, TEAS, COFFEE, INGE, AGM & SALT, (by the sack or barrel,) FISH, and all ar ticles usually found in first clash Groceries.' The attention of Farmers is _solidited to a superior quality of GRAIN eb GRASS SEEDS; which the undersigned has on hand and for sale. CLOVER rt MOTET SEED. & GOOD WHEAT, sold at very low rates for CASH. - As I mean to merit, I, hope to receive, a liberal share otpublie.patronage. Z. COBB. Montrose, March 3, 18t8. . - 9m3. STEAM ViRIST AND SAW MILL. 'POST BROTHERS having purchased the abhve establishmentovill keepoonstantly on hand Su. perfine end Fine Flour, Corti Meal of superior quai ity,also Chop and Bran at the lowest cash prices.— Custom work will be- done -with despatch, and in all caries warranted. • Montrose, Ju1y,1.858.-11 PU8L1,1311141 JSYRRY TIIIIB6DAY MORNINV, AT 1105TE0111; AT $1,50 PE& ASNI7II, 1K AbVrAti. ‘ l, Rates of Advertising. \ ,One square (16 lines or less)one, One square " -tiro weeks,' - 01 5 :One square three viee)10,.......1,ty ) One square • " • one month, 1,25 One square it two months ' One•square " three months, 8_,44 One square "- six months i; 540 Oite square.: "• ~ • onvear; .. t 3, 00 Two squares one year, • 115,(to Three squares one year,.-.. - * 20;00 Five squares one year, 2GM One Tinton one yeae, • 40,0 e • Yearly advertisers Wrillhave the•privilege of alter: ring or changing their advertisements without a. ditional charge, Busipesscards,,not exce"eding five liries,,ipserted W at O per ittinum.• ' • Job Thfr4ce Is suppliid with a good assortment of Jobbing materials, and all kinds of Job Work, such as Cards, Posters, Pamphletsoke., wig be done neat ly and promptly ' • - Wia.V. Smith & CO., • CABLNET 1111 - to CUAlit 31.K11 PAC. Wren. Keep conittatitlyon hand ail kinds of CAssaar Fmtscantaa. or ( uraish..l at short notice. Stkop and Wire Rooms foot of 3latu Street. Montrose, Pa., ,t(ay 24, !S.:B.g( \ ' t 4ll° NS,lVAtebes, rEr lfe r chan'tsand Pedlanknipiipeu .l . ...‘ at ew- York Jobbing Peat. mtimd, May, 1& .-1y W. 4. BoTO Boyd & Webster ; , ESL ERS'In Sinrea, Sore rips, Tin. Copper, and SLett Ina( Ware alto. Window Sae!). P.ahei Doom Window Mali. lath ride Lumber, alai all kande of Building Materlale. Tin Sl:a ,p of s,iele, lintel, and Cotter Shop near Iletlantat Church. itoi - ranaz, l'a., ARM 1 lSfei.,-tt Dr. E. F. Wilmot, et RADUAT Z-of the Allnpathfr. and itotnrepat,hle esßegs, kir Medicine. is now-permanently 14s=ted fuUreal Bend. I. ut telllef ug Italne and Elizabeth $l.; nearly oppraite the M. E. - Church. Y ••31ay Dr. H. Smith & Son,' • SURGEON DENTISTS. 4 1111141, - ..-..... - Resilience and °Me,. mkpo.lte )tartlet church, (North hide.) In lOa fontroee. Particular at teution to ;flven to lure:ling teeth t COLD and Sii,vr.a plate, and to titling depot lug tcetb. I • - Montrrtre,lanuary 13. 1+59.-If • C. D. Virgil, RESIbENT DENTIST IfONTRIiSE. O. litic. .1 the Franklin lints ( {. Boom Ne... 2. Inserting tettli on Gad or Sliver plate done in the hi heed. style of th Att. All jobs . Warranted. Nioantosr.. April 7, 1848.--Itat • '• - ' —•----- J. D. Vail, Itt. D., - P . - 11YSICUN ANT) SURGEON. ha. permanently titeated liimAelf at IbliCkfleyrine. 511.001211113 emmtr. l'a.. and will promptly. attend to all =Us se.ltt setae!) be may be faVored.-16597a It-Thayer, - 130TVSIGIAN AND .SURGEON: M0N1 ,0 314 P.l ths Farmer's stow, tarry A. Bushnell, A TTORNEY&COCNSEJ.LOR AT LAW, •thltee over S. I 11 - 4,1'. Drag St,,re. Susiv-mAiiss Dens,r:l,lll.l Keeler -& Stoddard. • TI EA I. ERS tN BOO'S & SHOES, Leather and Marlin na Jo me n , s r,. p r e, door hewer !re:ldes Hotel, Sidntrut , e, owner: V. EY.I.ZSZ, 8101,11A1, William H. Jessup, A. TTOTIS;EY LAW NOTl...itt PUB/SC. Office an. Pun s /1. no Sip are, Iloaxaran, Pa. , Bentley - 4'2 Fitch, . . 4, TTORNEYS AT LAW. AND itrirY TY LAND AGENTS.— A-L Office wert.of AT Cotltt Houle, 3j,Mr..r.f., re. li. S. ez_srLeT,...., - 1 L. ►. TIT CIL '7 - Albert Chamber TTORNEY AT LAW. ANI! JUSTICE OF TILE PEACE:— Ottee over 1. L. Post A Cr? d StOre.AllAntrel, 'Pa. Wm. K. Jessup, ATTOR AT LAW AND COALUISSIONETZ OF ..bEEDSt for the State of New York. will attend to all btat.lis tau:tato to hint with prostiptaeati and fidelity. OtEtat ott Fatale tiggarii, ucca pled Jiaisup. • Abel Tqrell, EAi.F.I3 1X nutas. 5161e3N JIL/ Dry G 0”,!..., Ilratiwzre, titoneN; A ve. 13111.s.veare„ r' •. Wutclies. Jeleeln. iis ef.Sp , owt.Spectsciei,Mu• Vratl Instrumerlo.'ffu,ort. t.",urgleal - Itedermount-i. Liquors, Nees", Stufmnery, Bruthel., Yankee Ntiour. !tr. , - F. )3. Chandler, , DFAI.F.I3, IN DRY GOOD; , , Ready ClMltistg. Grrveriet liooks'antl Stationery, etc., Public Avculle,'MeriTi.orr.,P3.. Post Brothers, . _ DET: S IN DR Grbeeries, Crwkerc. 'Hardware, Leather, Flour, etc- corner of fun.pike street and Larne Are. .. due, Mos - rtoom, l's. , J. Lyon's .•ScSon., —Public Avenue. NW:cc - wet, • T A. 1,1055 FIALEits IN DRY GOODS. 'Drugs, Medicines, 'P.0.0. ON. D Grocerierk Ilarheure, Crockery, Irum Clerks; Wuto Jew. r• -r. SPOOrM. Perfumery. Sc. fyiek Muck.. Mowceer. G. V. lIMNYLr.7 ' C t BEAD J. R. W. Race. • illiam & up; t Tr6tt.:4;ays.AT LAW._ 3lnx-neue., Po, Practice It Sunny. lianas, Bradford -IVnyue, Wyoming sad Luzerne epuatics. m Fur., L'lubru lu. l lana t4. De t tl t ez uc, lrrm arc rex ., Yu. i 0 Cuu Uaul strett, NEIr YOUK. (up I, talrs.) • B. L. W._47.1r15705. . , A.' Baldwin; 1 , . W H IM''el . , E , 1T,',, d 4 2 1 i. , " 4 21t D . li r v z i l., ! . ri ndriirn al ot t fir P w ork. „ .... ,..l Fl- 3':. the Corner csst of Pust ' urothere " .'Store " , ..AtosriamsE. - .a10:1.....-tf 4 I•u • __=•., •-•.----------- - Z. Cobb, . . . • Tx EXLEII. LN iIROCERIES, Su., at, She stuit recuuny occupied „LP hyTrazie A* Rogers, Montrose, - Pa. - los - rsost, Yoe. a?, IM:.-tf " AN ACROSTIC, FRrENDS, 1 owe TWO' Allio•• •'.•D i sin • jj , 0 FASIDONED C0L07 7 rina oren TIM ST. A 4-a- AZOBS 11.1 D SLIZAT• mu Tyz Iticn AND Ib 111•. 1 -00 R R EFERENCE—Mianoza anier sera TOLD A riß. I , 2DULGT, anon-Loonncn, EtranT•karnuncni 11-131 POONOR, Pa:amnion, Aso AMAT VER , Baaonent of Snarles Hotel, on Tutaptke :Street. Mtmanonn, Jan, 21, 12.5T—td A SIONG the ireat variety of Medicln4ll at TurreifeStore, may se. ./ . 1 found all of Dr. Janes Jrielly celebrated Family medielneg. A yre's Cherry Pectoral and Cathartic lilts; Haleey's Ferret Wier mid Forest Ville; Boland celehmta Ciernian bittern; Louden , ' re non of Family, medicines' Metchanes'Gargling the grgatest rem - enly for sprains In man or test ever known Mettewson`s Ineslltke Remedy, audllorse Remedy t Oracle-a Verwifuge, and afwerkty other kinds; Trask's Stenetle Oil - Innen; the great remedy for bent. rheumatism, and* all Int4mtuatory complainta • .Poriers Eatrect lirft, rate thing for similar purpnrics as the aben.l. Ointnient.; Andrea . ' Fan Destroying egent a article; Woodeock's Balanmand Bete Llninleut ; A;tynod's Jaundice Ritter., Canker Prom Ligiment, asd 1/venters' limps; takes Compound..fur reysemigry; Uptight:n . .l; Pepsin, for Dr. peps ; Ilelmbold's 'Extract of - Bathe% eattEstrart er SarasPatilla a Variety y Salve., the best in Market, 11I14; he- se4 an Almost endives Variety of Patent ItedicylKaltogether.too melee, .nts to enumerate—hut sufficitt to eayithatthe public wilt dndoest ly every thing In this line; all* Drug and Fallen, Store of Siontrose July, 1857 . CAYIEL TURRELL. BOYD k WTEBSTRIt - Banking -lions - or . — POST, COOPER igkeoo'.7 HENRY DRRiRER, 3fONTRoSE, HUNTTING COOPER. November 12, I 855 1.A.A0 L. POST. DRAFTS on New York City and Pjt-lliitlelphis.— Collections promptly made and 'remitted. Office hours from 10 A. 'Al.' to 3. . Messrs. Allen &Paxton., L. York. : REFERENCE, Samuel C. Morton; Esq:, Phil's. : • lion. Willimp Jessup,•Moutrose. . . • TBE' undersigned are. now .manufacturing and -have on hand all kinds of • . . • - ,Cali.lave and Sleig h Stafr,• • such as Felloca, Bows, nails, puller-Runne s rs, Laves, Fendeks,the., etc. for sate, in lots to suit pur chasers, very low for cash. • . , t 1 Also; all kilids of work steamed and bens; to order, - . " " CROOK & JOHNSTON. ..Great Bend, P 4., March 3, 1858.-;1y -',, • ARTIST'S MATERIALS. ANgitisiMtvcilL, - GlLitss-SLArs 'AND IteLLI.RS, LIATOVZAPIIB,4c.-i at the StOre of ABEL TERRELL Montrose, Jan. 6, 1858. ' Timing secured the right-otusing Goddard's Pale ent for raising and 'lowering carriage tops,is prepared to tarnish and put thew on at the shortest notice. Montrose, May 6; 1 ti 67.. - M-7 NOTWIIHSTANDING:f . : • TARDAPIK:II ES," ABEL TUE . RELVS ,1 - 1 assortment ot SELECT GOODS, keeps up, '.IN2 - C) 1" 1 , •••• and be Is constantly re, ticiving.accessiensi;.oers „ days. Pisces as low as the lowest • • • • MUiltrOde, 4 . pril 7, 1858. _ . • The Tugelii)ndent aqmblican. BUSINESS CARDS. Hayden Brothers,'_ _Rentley, Read & CO.„ Rockwell & Winton PATENT MEDICINES. ll=
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