A OAD s. A Srunin built her lonely hOme In the loftiest nook :of idefty. room, . But tw wh did sbe ireetrat the close of day Sothe She wore it then o'er the tirokett pane, ' • 'Twas beaten down by' the wind an 4 rain. She crept now to the dark old hall, - F• And spun her lines from wall to wall,; • The beetle Wheel'd bp' with his drowsy song. 4 . And bore on his wings those lines along: but typo art On with dasky ring? StrangeonTsterfous, restless thing?.P.'• Wheed dwellest Chow-and what &list -search? I'm a bat, it shriek'd, I dwell in the elneh, - ''Where, " frominorirtill dewy ere.'q s*ing • •• /*the hook ion see on eitbeiyring: • I hesid thy wail, and hare come to tells Where lira may'st, aye,lmcitrely dwell-r . I .I* Where hand nor beetle, wind. nor-rain, ' Can e'tir molest thy home again— • • It shall Stand septre,•as buift on the racks, tite-Itoic iu Me lid Of our -Charily Box. The Einem= of the.7f est. - Mr. Benton stopped a- moment to speskof an. exi>loit.toolittle known to history, Ile said that the Blitish and Indian4,lo the num ber: of 1,600, appeared before*. Louis in -the year IiSO. ,general. George .Rogers Clark.was then:Upon the American Bottom, the - conquerors of -Vincennes - and Raskin. The French of St Louis sent to in yoke his -aid. Ho, And 'but , poo men, and might have declined will honor. Ile,might rliate said t . - Our numbers . , too few; 00 - Ayer is too wide, and rapid ; 3pu are. strang eth, atid.livc beyond the confines of my tom yon may be in :collusion -with .the .ene •,my, to draw me across the Mississippi, and tf3.. reven geTi n 'Louisiana the defeat of your ciiuritrymen in Illinois.. But such was . not the language of 'Gener al-Clark; Clark; nor -of the. 400 hrave men that followed his . uteps:: Ile 'or they knew. rtot 4 danger. ;Knew it not I— lkley their. pirits -pardon rte, said .11r. Ben . - ton, for applying to them snch d fourth-old u ky expression. • They dial know danger—. • were; bornlin its presence; : tand grew up in its compatiy-i-and each cOuldi say, with Ctesar— . iiDati ,, er and I are brothers, • Twin lions whelped in one hour, Band rthe elder and more terrible."'' ... They were the . riflemen..of the West, , and -took coun s el, not from danger; but from hon or and courage, The}-divided into two bod ies; and marched to: t h e relief of SL Two litillt4ed . Presestect themselves opposite.] the town, and two hundred crossed the river below " ,At the sight of' sah boldness, the -Britihana Intliank believing them to be the vanguard :Of a great . army., soddenly retiied. ;after killing. cighey of the inhabitants, and -leaving an impression of terror which • still marks that ye 4 its-san epoch of calamity ; - "Paanee do - coup.' history, continued . Mr. _B., tells _of the ,passage 'of the Rhone and ..Gmnicus ; tut herels the passage - of a. river unknown to-history;. yet sur7assing the ex- . I:doit of Hannibal and Alexander as much in heroism and-magnanimity as the Father of Flood's surpasses in 'magnitude the puny streams of Gaul and. Of Asia Minor. • Pat and Diseate.- Row often we hear the expression, `.` As 4- fat and healthy , as n pig," as if mfatpig could be healthy ! „- • Giant, whin surgeon to the milli:11 - y hospi tal in the' Crimea,Aisited the cattle-show at !Smithfield, and - examined the' bodies of the prize cattle atter they were slaughtered. -A • .ixonsequence of his investigation ,Nos, he de. ended that animals fed beyond_the limit of ,rheeth"-all animals are thus fed when. fat .tened--are unfit for food, as the, Superfluous Eat supersedes the' constittfent fihrillm of mug. in'which resides the .yita!ity of the tissue. and in which exists the initritie value of flesh 'fin...food. Tie. says, " Over-fed animals `should not l c-regarded as specimens of rear ing:lnd feeding."' . Will societies offering prizes for speciMens I of cattle, consider this matter Will farm. 1 era who raise the cattle, investigate it? They shbuld know that just to the degree in which an aninial is fattened, he is diseased, that fat 'tenin,g.is a deteriorating process, that . conly as - the - woryfout and the useless jnnterinl in the - body is, by obstructicin and lack of vital force, prevented frbra being thrown Off, does • ' -the, animal become. fat. And just to the de: gree irr which ; the waste, used-up matters of the body-are retained in it, is that body -de leterious assfood. - ',There is a better use for corn and grain than to feed it pigs and' beeves, that' it may, as tat, take the pinee;.of the muscular element in them,'thus, according to the -in ' crew of 6.t, diminishing the amount of nu-, ttiment derived," from, tlfeir carcasses., Fat - is not nutrition. Fat is.norneeessari in food. Food covered with fnt or melted Butter is, i~ditstible: • . Why - shOrild.f4mecestriVe to produce the most-diseased specidens of anirnals. which can be exhibited I It is unnatural find dis gusting, instead of being just oetmsion, for congratulation and merited reward.. . • Will agricultural societies consider this 1— Life Illustrated. ' olks Eit - The Dispiad Dives the following sccount of a,few of the thing which ihe people of New York city are in the-baba of taking , in to their aistems, under. the name of food and Ariiik. A perusal will almost answer' as a substitute far.an emetic: We live - on distillery-slop' fed," bloated and diseased beef, scrofulous and measly < pork, putrid fish,' and milk that is little less than whiskey dregs strained thro' the udders of consumptive cows ; and even this article, • called milk; is drugged with strychnine, con-, tamed in the slops from 4,he • distilleir, and after it is run throtigh the udder it is 'diluted - With putrefied eggs to give it a - beautiful cream color. Most animals that.ire smoth ered from close confinement on their passage to this city .go to the sausige mskers, and we get : that delicious article, highly spiced, and delicately flavored, in a variety of shapes and forms.. "Bob" ,veal, or veal - weighing under fourteen pounds'ikqual ter, bide and all, is anotbet exquisite dish often served up in , a variety of ways.. The process of &eking ran cid lard, or the thing called fst, "skimmered off the huge \ kettles used by of 'gatherers and purchasers a hotel 'slops and garbage, into butter, and then giving the_ article a rich color with a little mineral pairs!, has grown into extensile use. , These off:il gatherer:;. • and dealers in hotel swill and garbage„boil up the mass in large kettles, skim off the fat, - and fearthe rest to the hogs. They sell this fat at frilm two to ten' cents a pound, and ' khow,much of the article is sold for Orange County butter it is impossible to tell; but `' the fact that many are . engaged in this busi ness is =mistakable.' Last .year there was , quite a demand forthis fat for- exportation,and for the man,ufaeture of lard 011, but the . financial 'revulsion broke up some of the heavy houses engaged - in, this business ' 'ad' the mge.rtnity of sonsondellistthem to find other ,uses for this fat, and one-of.the uses was' the 1 manufe s etnre of butter. Take milk of ten cows for a single day, churn it . and gather 144 butter it produces; and add to it 'fifty . "pounds of stinking fat, and'a pound of yellow • ochre, and plate in the phalli and churn the I • mass through tbe'fresh batterrailk for about - one hour, and you will have fifty-three. pounds of "delieious Orange Cbitnly Utter," • costing the nianufaCturers about five cents the pound; and is conimand the highest -priee. in WI-shin:2ton market. - IS HEII,EBY GI•VEN, T T- HAS just returried from New-York, with a large. and choice variety of 000.0 S, bought for Cash, aftd•Selected with mach care, from over thirty of the best Houses in New-York, which he offers to his cus tomers and the public, at low prices, Cur Cash. His stack comprises ; DRUGS, - MEDICINES, _ PAINT'S, OILS, . • .. • WINDOW GLASS„ DYE STUFFS, GROCERIES, GLASS WARE, CROCKERY, MIRRORS, CLOCKS, WALL. PAPER, WINDOW PAPER, WINDOW OIL SHADES, FANCY tOODS, 31USICAL INSTRUMENTS, JEWF.LIIY, PERFUMERY, DRY GOODS, DAREi WARE, 'STONE WARE, WOODEN 'WARE, BROOMS, BRUSHES, JAPANNED. WARE, BIRD CAGES. CAN POCKET KNIVES, iv nirs, UMBRELLAS, GUNS, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION, TURPENTINE, CA3IPBENE, BURNING FLUID, ALI.7OIIOL, LIQUORS, . (For Medicinal Purposes, only.) - SS F.S, SUPPORTERS, • SIIOULDER BRACES, PORT MONIAES, - • • SPECTA.CLES, :SILVER St - PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, &c., -^ . '1" GOLD . F.ENS, • 1- , - - STATIONERY,• • • • Mo ... VIONN STRINGS, BOWS,-&C, Tli . And all of illeino§t popular - . PATENT. EDICINES. - _. • Thankful for the liberal patronage hitherto meek-. ed, he hopes to nacrit a continuance and large in crease of the same. • , ABEL TURRELL. - Montrose, Dec.. 2, 1 657 A FORTY. HORSE POWER I STEM§ TRINE F OR SALEI IN 'GOOD ORDER. 0 FEET eight inch stroke, 14 inch Cylinder; lit. "r tl lance wheiil, three tons. Is a strong well built d" machine. Suitable for a Coal Shaft or Tannery, mid i" will be sold rcry, lo n e. Address, BAST BROTHERS. Mantrose, Pa. Jan. 14, 1857 Dead the following Letter. IIO:lIE TESTIMONY. We have received the following letter in relation to - Dn. Morse's INDIAN Retry PILLS, Arbrn:s Fora Coitstfts, t Suh. Co.; Pa., Sept. 28th, 1858. Messrs A. J. WHITE & Co., New York : " The Morse's Indian Root" Pills had from you give unircraa/ .utisfaefiou, in RTVair I:Cirra7.4'E, and our farmers we them for almost everything; The DT's- ENTEF::?: has been raging in this section to ati 'alarm ing extent, for the lay tix months, scAncEts a susaLs. camily having escaped, .Err THOSE ITIIV.Itt: your ,iilllhirq beta USED .AS i PREVENTIVE, in which ease they have SEVER raILED. I will inform you shortly ;how to send a ful-ther sbpply. Your olit...Serv't." ALPHONSO 11. SMITH. Such letters as the above need no comment from us, they ought to etprirsirtre (f what wi11:7774 &Were, that Dr. Morse's Indian. Root Pills are the vrry beet Pill ever 'nark.•` . • . Sold in Montrose 4 S. IT. & D. Sayre, and by one person' in•ever± towO,:and in all country stores.' A. J. White A: Co., 2 St. 'Peters Place, New York, sole Proprietors. • 47—tf Valuable Lauds eor Sal UOR SALE.IN ONE BODY; about 5500 acres o .12 Land on the water; of Spring Broth:, a branch of the LackaWannaTriver in Luzerne County,Penn'a. about midway between the thriving towns of Scan ton and Pitt tan. These lands are covered whh val uable timber, and being. situate in the mostextensite mineral region in Pennsylvania—known to contain irbn ore—and believed to abound in coal, and being also in She immediate 'vicinity of scyeral railroads made and now in pirgress—offer to the capitalistan opportunity for the mvestmeat of_money that seldom occurs. lorfurthei information apply to N. P. MO sack, Esq., No. 11, !Wtdl street New IZork, or to the subscriber, at Montrose,Susquebanna county,PA., the attorney in, fact of the owners.- k.,April 6, 1854. HENRY DRINKER. •' SOAP MINUFACTOR ' TM - subscriber keeps constantly on hand for sale at his establishmeft in ifontrose,the best (mal ty of SOFT SOAP, manufactured from the lye of wood ashes and grease, in the old fashioned way,and not by , any patent process. ' For those that furnish the grease,he manufactures the soap for $1,50 a barikd: Warranted , _ in all cases to be a good'artielepr the Soap may be returned and the money refunded. Per barrel ';' 5,0(.1 • Half Barrel.-...r! 2,50 Gallon. -26 . ~ Wholesale dealeOs will , be furnished—if delivered at the. Ashery inMOntrose—at the rate of ten barrels for e45,0r at Scranton at ten barrels for ffsn. • " _JOHN' HENRY 'W.kRES. , 1656.-4 - • . 31 on t ros 0, 31arc6ik D I SA OLU NTOTICE is hereby given., that the firm of Hawley .1.11 &Guild is tliis . .day dissolved by mutual consent. C. P. HA'LE'Y, Gibsor, Au g.ti' ,Li., S 5" : ,E. E. GUILD. 4 „,..i.... The booksand P 412 be can round at the store formerly - occupi • tfie subscribers. All persons having unsettle " unts are requested to settle the same as-soon as polsble. The. business wilr.be condlicted, in the future by the subscribers, under the -firm of C. P. & o.' M. Hawley, who are constantly receiving from New York and Philadelphia the latent styles of Fall and Winter Dry Goode, Clothing, Ac., all of which will he' soid at a Teri small profit, fot ready pay. , C. P. HA JVLEY. Gibson, Sept. 2, 1557. • Co, M. HA ;MET. .444015;03:v4 M i rk ',ll, Dress=liaking Establishment. LADIES 114 SE YOU.IIEAICD TILE NEWS • - NT RS. DAVIS,. formed,- of New York, has opened a Millinery and Fancy Stoke, in the vil lage of Brooklyn, and has j ust returned from New York with a- lip; and fashionable stock of goods, consisting of Ladies and kliises Straw Hats of every style and varietj, atiO Crape and Silk Hats constant ly on hind of every hue and color, together with splendid si&sortilent of Fancy- Goods, such as Embroil &ries; Hair Braids, Hosiery, Caps, Bead-Dresses, -'Lace Goodscht., ice-, all of which she pffers at the , • lowt prices. Partkulai attention paid to Bleacking.ja Always - at Home. Brooklyn, MIT 6, I 857.7417tf Whig's Celebrated farina Crae ers, riniE best thin of. the kind ever wade. To be had of . .7. LYONS k SON. Montrose, March 3 t, .-• ROCERI A' complete, asa.ottmeot at c. r. O. 11.,11.41VUT5, t 1 --- 11)0 1 il ~, . iv IMe 4 , )79 1 :e illo tosto. , Every Tub StandS on its Own Bottom. THE 011,10niAL 0 i PRICE & READY PAY STORE OF NEW MILFORD. HAYDEN , ' ROTHERS. T ILE peoples' agents ate on hand with the largest STOCK OF GOODS ' UFA brought into this section, qinsisting of DrY - Goods, Groberies, Boots, Shoes, Hots, Caps, Yankee Notions, Jewelry, Watches, Flour and Salt, • Fish,,Wooaen.Ware, Wall 'Raper,. garden* Field Seed e r y & Straw Forks, Br - and other article; too munertitcp tn\mention. The day has dawned. Old Fogyism has had its day. It is no • in - the " Whaterl of its discontent,' going down, derry down. The day is not far distant when old Fogyisrh will becomel so dead that it can't even kick. he Farmer and Mechanic will then have no fear ofay-boak and Ledgers, and his quiet slumbers will no be disturbed by horrid dreams of " Sheriff t:, Sales." So mougbt it be! . We ,could here state for the benefit of the unitia ted,) that we have ONE I PRIGE for our Goods and ; NO DEVIATION. Our goods are all watninted as represents I, and no Charge for sights. Tharikful for past libvil patronage, we hope b;i: close application to bushes, and an eye to the wants of the people, to merit a continuance of the same. HAYDEN BROTHERS. _ - 1.. w 1 Milford, May 6,1858.—1 y =I PIT.ICES tunes REWINDS, -AT- W. TOTT'S, MI CM l ived, and for i 1 IMIE • To the Sneezing Riblie. Au INO'S CELEBRATED CATARRII SNUFF, r. I. N INFALLIM.E REMELT, for sale by R . Thayer, 311 t Sc ; S. D. Tompkins, Brooklyn ; William. 11. lave , Dimock. BM trove, May DI, IlisB. , . * New ,Goods. 58 BENTLEY; READ, CO., F. novv receiving a large and well selected stock of SPRING & SITMIEP, -GOODS, deli . they otter to theitr customeN, and the public ne illy, on their usual terms, viz, Cash, Produce, apkoved credit, satisfied that they can offer in uccipents to purchasers equal to any establishment Out country. Broadelothes, lierseynaeyes, Ve,sl.- I "' 1 . ' 1 } it mucky J reat eans, and a g variety of mater 1f 3 n's and Boy's wear. C a lis, De Latino', Lawns, Dril-' ant., Dcbagcs, Ginleints /c . , Shawls, c., &c., elmap. D. navels, Rifabons, and Flowers, forl4dits and Misses, j ust received. Hats and Cap .—A very large stock of Ilnis and Caps, of every sha e and material, just in. Codfish, Mac erel, in i, }, and i barrels, or b the Pound, and Ashton Salt, by the large or ,mai :tacks. ' Groceries, Criockery. Hardware, i -ware, jFusit:keelinv:: and Ston e a t n: r T n in fors e.right. i Butt r Tub.i. Hoots, Shoes, and Leather always on hand. Clocks, Looking-glasses, Window and IWall Paper, Trunks, Brooms, Wash Tubs, Ike. Paints, Oils, rind Dye Stuffs, Pat ent liiedicines, &c., .., for sale hi I - ' BENTISA", RFID S: CO. Mpntrose, May, 1558. --i. New Theory! , of Nentralilation. TO i l THE -AFFLIOTEH EVERYWHERE. DOCTOR S. P. LAMBERT. Auburn I Corners, Pia., TtEh.eiTSprinue,iospliesdio*iNesEcTunrittlev%tThßem.application of .i. ns I a,..a1,....0ugn new, is the most truthful, and in i application thelmost effective of any tither ever propagated.ilts adaptation to meet sudden enter geneies its reasonableness, its rapidity of action when The'eapeuticallY applied, and . its effectiveness r and certainty securekfor it a confidence never Secur ed for any other. It needs but to be known, to be, appreciated. It saves more patients, -and relieves then more quickly, than any heretofore known theo ry. , It reveals first lionises, the effects of those caus es ¢n the lining man, and points out the NEUTILA ',MING ItEMEDY. i f :. It no strange affat s, for it effectually and forever i to t out Fever and Aguc with one dose of inedi -ein . There need be no failures in the cure of Fe re , Dysenteries, Inflammation of the Lungsoke.oke. ;No e need die with Ithose complaints, for every case ca be cured with unerring certainty. There need no an die with Pleurisy, Wine Passion. or-Cramp in thStomach ; from tbree to ten minutes will posi. 1 bydy relieve and cure the last two named cases. It ex cts but few medicines, (so few, that patients often w.• der how so few can give so great and sudden re lic ,) and those of the mildest character. 'lt will bear th most rigid scrutiny, , and defies a flaw to be pick ed in its pathology. It cannot possibly hurt any one, bu cures nearly all that submit to its action. Ample p .fs can be furnished of its effective power to cure, h. havin g met with but ens fatal case, within one y r, out of several hundreds of cases brought under i ' treatment, and in curing Many cases given up to di by those following the 01.11 THEORIEz. The rap id dispersion of diSease, before the mild and bland . tanent, founded on the theory of Neutralization, is a I. dent vindication of Ole principle's of it, and a • umphant proof of its adaptability to most of the fo -of disease around us. .. ' Now you may ask what is this New Theory 1 All the answer lean give you here t is, that it neutralizes tle - cause engendenng.disease, and in this way cures li advice; promptly t 'e i . eEch ease, x7trersesc b ho y apfrgropo arma haiquirifqi n r.o g ,:nai i agl t ihit oadtt services. theos L nC k e i i., asking severity of the case. swered, (wheat tease is fully stated) by remitting To dollar. Medicines for v Auburn, May rions cases can be sent by maiL 16, 1658.-3 m ade Clothing, [-, C A PS, R.C. l' eady • HAT itLARGE and 9 CLOTHING every variety an i every partieul p 'cc that eanno f and at the stem' Montrose,- May esirable stock of READY MAD and HATS, CAPS, &c., consistiri ' shade, and warranted to be made as good as custom work, and a fail to suit for ready pay, may be 'of F. B. Chandler, for sale by IE AGAIN," • 2. DIMOOK, "HO DR, Ci. 3 Over Wilson's Store. at Searle's Ilote . 10,' 18.58. OFFICE, ODGINCii Montrose, Marti? 118211EIARNESS, & TRUNK ti • ' SADDLE, I am now re, citing alarge assortment of i ddle, Carri a g e, and Harness, Trimmings, I have on band good assortment of Harness, Sad es, both Ladies lad Gents, and Bridles . to matd d very cheap. Leather being the rise, now is the time to buy. i rriMiaillg • tuess and dispatch. All kinds of and e as cheep as cau tN i• ce•in to . E'WO D. .unts due m be settled to save our motto her r. I F. FORDHAM, • loor - above S. S. Mott's Grocery.' I 28, 1858.—tr • :muted with n rimmings on ham rocured at any p Alt notes and a. cost. Short credi One MontroielApiii FAR E THE subscri. the toanshi Pa., containing 1 improved. Upon _ barn- &t- I FOR SALE! offers for sale his farm, situated in of Harford, Susquehanna county, 1 . acres, *bout 110 of which, are the same is a. dweDirag house, iwo is also well watered, and has two ring fruit. The above premises I, between Oakley Station on the and Harford villager—being some and II miles from Harford good orchard' be are located midw D. L.l W. R. B. 2. miles from eac , veraity. ,arn by calling upon the subscriber _ SEBRA JEFFERS. -Terms made lot orrthe premises. iierferd, April, gEza A NEW WAY OP TAKING - PICTURESI Aniibrotypeson the- o larch 2 2 1, WE have recently become acquainted with a new way of taking likenesses, and If the person whopractised it and " took " the pictures df two yourg, ladles from our table, will return them immedi ately; ve will say no more about it;- otherwise, we woulln't like: to promise. - Our Sky Parlor is stil open, and the Artist still asks, needs, end tries to dewrve your Patronage, but, judging from the' crows which every day don't visit his rooms, be is somevhat apprehensive that you hate forgotten him. . Aa m look la your mirrors _ And view your bright trees, Just clink of the Artist, And all his nice cases; And Oink what term fares • He'll have reason to make, If non. of you give him Your-faces to take: W. B. DEANS. Britt Block, Montrose, April 28, 1858. _ New Goods 1 New, Goods! AT YOUNG S:c SMITH'S READY PAY .STORE. TIIE undgraigned would announce to their custom er% friends, and the publieg,enemlly, 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 bb sold at prices to suit the times, for cASII or P.IIODUCE. We have sought the medium of the press to announce to all, upon what principle we shall transact business. It is termed the REAnT'PAY SYSICEIII, or CASII and PRODUCE. One Price to . nll persons for the same article, and it Anil be our endeavor to make those pricesasuch as will induce persons who wish to pay for their OWN Goods and not others, to call at least and examine our stock, and if the price don't come down to the system, we cannot expect to sell them. Some kind friends may say that it will be " go," but' we think from the experience of the last few months, of every person who happened to owe the country merchants, especially if jt had been standing six months or more, with what coaxing, dunning, threats, &c., they have been beset, we think they will all respontt to the above system, and re solve to buy no more goods than they can pay for, and that they are determined to support those who will establish that principal and carry it out. We will let the system adopted stand upon its own mer its, believing that it is the most prudent and wise course to be pm-tined in every branch of business,and that the day is not far distant when it will be gener ally adopted. - Call and see us and we will show yon Goods it as tonishing low figures. All kinds of merchantable produce taken in ex change for goods at he highest market prise. GlloCERtiggi GROCERIES:! splendid assortment at very low figures. May 19, 1858. ROOTS at SHOES, Just received a large Tot, for sale cheap. cROCKERY. A new lot just received and for sale. CEDAR & STONE WARE in all its varieties READY MADE CLOTHING of every description TO DAIRYMEN, We have a large lot of A. No. 1 Firkinsitnd Tubs fur sale. YOUNG & SMITH. Sum Merv, April, 28, 1858.—tf Dr. C. D. Virgil, D. D. S. 1-3 ESIDENT DENTIST, ioNTROSE, PA. Office it at the Frankffii Hotel. Room, No. 2. LIST OF CHARGES. Gold plugs, largest size, - • " medium, " Tin dc., • - . Pulp or Nerve Cavities treated and filled, Cement Fillings not used. Cleaningset„- • Extracting. at the Office, - . - Irregularities of the teeth corrected at a reasona ,.. ide charge. _v T.ATR WORK old Plate, single tooth, - " -..2 teeth, " " 3 teeth, " 4to 10 tekh; per tooth, Full upper or under jaw, on Gold, Gum teeth, Banded, . - 50,00 Full doable set on Gold, Gums and Danded,f , loo,oo Full upper or under, Plain, - - - 45,00 Full Double, Plain, - - 90,01} Silver Plte, half the above rates. Improved Mineral Plate, two-thirds the price of Gold. Plain sets. Keo Plastic, same as Mineral Plate. The Public may be certain that all operations will be performedin the most tender and careful manner and in the highest style of the Art. All jobw,warrant ed. Grateful for past favors, a continuance of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. C. D.I7IIIGIL, Montrose, Pa., April 7, 1858. Flogr & -Seed Store. - FLOUR, PORK, AND HAMS, BARREL SALT, PACKING SALT, DAIRY SALT,- TABLE SALT, TIMOTHY SEED, CLOVER SEED, LARGE, CLOVER SEED, MEDIUM CANADA, Civic and TEA SEED WHEA 1, SEED OATS. ORCHARD GRASS SEED. SEED CORN. Stowell'a Evergreen Sweet, I Yellow Flint, Early Blown, Early - Dutton, LARGE WRITE FLAT TURNIP SEED. - EARLY TURTLE SOUP BEANS,s(SNAPS.) LIMA BEANS, (POLE.) CHINESE SUGAR CANE SEED. - PEAS PEAS!! Large Marrowfat, I Early Emperor,, .-Early May, Daniel.O'Rouke, and a general assortment of Garden Seeds. - A. BA LDWIN. Montrose, April 18, 1858—if STOVES, STOV ES, \UR stoves have been so thoroughly tried, to the V entire satisfaction of all, that they need no rec ommend from tn. - S. H. SAYRH & BROTHERS. • Montrose, May 27, 107. _ S. LAXGDON FLOUR, FISU SALT, GROCERIES, TEA, COY FEE, SCGAR, ' &c., for sale low, for cash. Call and see before purchasing olsewbere, at S: S. MOTT'S. MontrTe, Aug. I 2, I 857. lIE sEbscriber has been receiving during the pas T thiee weeki a fine lot of SPRING t. SUMMER Coons, making, with formerstock, an assortment„with which there is no comparison in this vicinity ; and that they are being sold In a manner satisfactory to customers is manifest from the fact, that notwithstanding all efforts at competition, the rush and sales thus far have been unprecedented. We mean with frequent additiims, to keep the as . sortment good; and re,:idy or proinpt pay. % big culomers 'can rest assured that the old Store is tied lobe outdone. In addition to the large va , ricty kept for years,we . now hale a go od • - ' assortinent of READY-MADE CLOTIIING, , BOOTS d? SHOES, . . in all varieties.- Please give us a call.. Gibson, May 27, 1867. - S. S. INGALLS. - erubseribers are now burning and 41 keep M. constantli_on band, Lime of a very superior quality at Illonkrose Depot, and will sell it In any quantides at a fair price. Persons wishing a large quantity eari,be supplied 1:;zon a reasonable notice. Superior ground Plaster will be kept constantly on band hereafter.l. L. POST, _ - H. DRINKER. • 1- W. JESSUP. Montrose.Deput, April 3. " L. SEARLE. A LOOK HERE': ALSO, LIME AND PLASTER. )Liffle -&-Migi'tsipißtoll... - - _ GAAS S•-SII L E . _‘ TUE SUBSCRIBERS RAVE JUST RECEIVED LAR - 301 Medium Clover See& TIMOTHY SEED, SUPERIOR QUALITY, • 'T T , & Nichobson, March 31, 1858. FARMERS MID MECHANICS WILL please remember, when building, that, ‘,he subscribers are furnishing • DOORS, 54511,A BLINDS, (freight added) and that they keep, constantly on -P P.OO o- • a V L L. @, DOOR TRIMMING, SASII. AND BLIND - FASTENINGS, In fact, we- have almost everything in the way of building materials, of first quality, and will sell them at a very small advance from cost, for Cash. There fore, we Tnfi'dently assuye builders, that they will materially consult their own Interests, by_givirtz us a call, before purchasing. $3,00 sl,oo ‘ tO ;75 ,50 5,00 EEO NJCIIOLSON, March 31, 1858 - $7,06 •• 111,00 • 14,00 - - 4,00 rJ.L0 1 102 9 @a1L,139 , I "AS 3Wa VY the load and barrel, constantly On hand,' and for sale at the very lowest rates, hy Nicholson, ](arch 31. 1858 tisai NMI A FRESH LOT OF THOSE FINE, IKEA VI )D[Ca 9 • ALSO 4, MIA/ 4 a Fiala, n Bbis end half Bbls, just riceived, by LITTLE dz HARDING. Ntcuinsott,March 31,'5& A , L 0, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CAPPETINGS, SIIEETINGS, SOAP. C.A.IPLES, ' STON.g-WARE, , TIN= VARA a hundredth pit of which we ha e not time to enu mceate. Enough te•say, we• e almost anytldng and everything, expected to be ound at a store•:in the country, all of which we determined to turn into CASH, in the TC shortest possible time. AND WE HER ISSUE A N • TIME -'rpm ' - , CAS 'CU "OMERS. We w it distinctly und , that for • .4§),.‘ gill 3E3C p • w' I It sell any kind of ataxia, the quality.consider ed, at much lower pri&a than ulna]. Little & Hue* womuinict Dtror, 'Misch 34.1858,7 kt A FRESH LOT' OF AND IM:11 FOR SALE LOW R:f A V D I' N - G. at the lowest 'VICTORY PRICES, hand, a large stock of LIME, tc:c, dc., ctc LITTLE& HARDING A 1 , 7 D LriThE e HATIDLYG CROCKERY, HATS; CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, RIBBONS ;SUGAR, MOLASSES L. 3 FLOUR,::SALT, POTASH, =I IN THE FIE LD :AGAIN. sunscntrogs Is AGEACT - FOS THE _ „ .. . . Greenleafiraproved W at er iVheel. - , -. the — gneilingwor — ement In that Mud of machint known, :They ate - werranted, to do one third more business, ir h the same head and quantity of water. limn the Rose Wheel, many Iron seater wbee known to the nutomper. _nay are admhablyaMtpted to elther - ..,. Gi4 Ellis erEaw laille,- ,-- - , . , f ir In fact any ploOt you Choose tot pet them. For partkulnrs and' certalicates, enquire of LORENZO-VANCE, Latesvtile Center, Sur' quettannaComitY,Fn. : I would oleo offer my, iiitions in the construction or mat:sof the dnferent binds of . , „ tecHINERT, • fellevlng that my experience has teen suffelent to glee general gat lefactlOn. Feeling disposed to encourage improremento. I would Inakethe following offer: All those lutereded le Mil la tear ',elect the smart, est and best-rannlng Mill that they can end, and r will lend myself by contract to Insert, leaked of the kind now In the MW, • • • GREENLEAF WHEEL, • • • which will make one third better per tentage than the Rost Wheel, Flutter Wheel, or anr other of the different. specteii of renetio n twenty: twenty per-ceut better than the'Centre Vent. and within twenty per cent MS well as the Overshot, in any place. In aloe. On a fair trkL I cannot fulfill armor all of the above, I. will forfeit the whole job and pay alt actual dannt_ tee. Let on , bear from those In -favor of Improvements. ~.„ Copies of oar Circulars can he procured of the subscriber, or at Ric "InOiwzdent Republican" Office.. Lorenzo Vance. 1 Lawsvllle Centre, Seri. Co., Fel ' March 11, 126 1 3.7 , M 1 ' , Just Published : . BRIGHTLY'S UNITED STATES . DIGEST, 1789 TO 1857. From ! e adoption of the Constitution to the end of - the Thirty-fourth Congress. . . One Vol. Inip. live., pp. 1149._ TIIE matter tri arranged ALIVAIISTICALLT; with Atrovrricit. • Dtvismas and Suuderstess, under which the CIINDIWLOUWAL ofrallgenient has been. as far as presdhle, preserved. It Notate* StAz/MAL liiriasScirs to each section , whereby , Its Coirtyrri ear be seen at a glance. The nottsit,f Juntas". Mentors's, Including not only those of the glance. . 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In order that KATIVA might be avoided. the Pane of EYZUT RUA* anon harrbepr, careful' y veriaeo, iln 1.1 s: cape of the Notes, by exam ination of tlse Authorities, and In the Index, by comparliku vrith the Text) after the matter wa+ 111 tile.. lawns. Careful regard as to the convenience of She and Form has been-had In the choice of the. type. to produce's book; which. though typographlaillv clear and legible, should not bvaructable to the charge of great bulk and unwelldiness. In order that no impediment may be thrown In the way of the purchase of this Digest. but that, , on the contmrs' s lt'mav betsome a Legal Manual In use to every Court. Law-chamber, and Coantinit• house. as well as In the Legislative Halls and PubllcOrlices. wahave determined to sell the Work at SIX DOLL`ft lIS per copy; and we Latter ourselvea that a Law Book an-costly in Its preparation bas rarely'before been offerelat'so low a prier. -• From the lion. It. 11. 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Any number nosy be had for 1214 -cents and It may be worth sidle for Subscribers or Purnhasers ti, etimplete any Broken Volumes :hey mat - have. arklAhre , greatly enhance their value. it Canvassers Wanted. ) tSTANFORD & DELISSER,' PUBLISHERS, Ne York. aplBm3 1111 Y SI OH YES! HERE :WE CbiVIE. BOYD Sc-WEISTER • . . TjAVING purchased of S. A. Woodruff his Stock. .1.1 • in Trade, are prepared to accommodate-all who will favdr us with their custom, at "live and let iive" prices. . STOVE AND PIPE, . TIN; COPPER,,. A2tD SHEETIRON WARE of every description usually found in the country. Also, WINDOW SASH, - , PANEL DOORS, WINDO - W BLINDS' .' . . LATH, —. . --i - :, PINE L U BER, • and BUILDING .MATERIALSg nerally. 1 Design's for Country buildings, with s ecificationt and estimates of cost, 4c., Turinshed . tO nch as, may desirc thern,mt moderate prices. • Nrsons about building in the Co y will find it to their interest to call on us. Come d • see us, we intend always to keep the latch-strj gout. Tin•shop on Main-street;afew je r6ds south of Searle's hotel. Carpenter shop near the 21 1: 7‘odist Church. . N. B. All kinds of pr6dke taken in exchange for Goods. Wu. 11. BOYD, A. L. WF.DSTER. Montrose, March 3, 1 'NO ICE.: To ALL WIIOM T MAY'CONCER'N._ The firm: IL Of Morse & N chols, heretofore engaged in the Tannery Buslness s this day dissolved by mutual consent. Ane firm has also : been established un der the name a &style of Nichols, Emmons, St , CO : ,, • consisting • the following members, to wit is • IRA NICII • 00, D. W. EMMONS. ' . ' ' G. L. MORSE. He ck, Susq. Co., Pa.,J. T. ALDEN. i . arch 22, 1858.—tf • L. IL ALDEN. . . . ref-' . FARIVIERS PiTTEND I To RE undersigned would - tospeotfullv *announce to the FArtmr.as and all others interested; that 'we have associated ourselvesthgether under the firm of IIIOTT at TILDEN, at the old static' of M. Ik E. Mott, where we are pr& pared to furnish PLOWS of the most approved pat terns now in use, such as BlWAley's, Motes Iron Beam, the. Also Poinlit of all kinds, Landsides, Cuitivitorieeth, 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 estabffshment in this coun try. ELIJA 'MOTT. G, A. TILDEN. *We are also a, ,, ents for Emery's Horse Powers, Drag and Circulaf'Saws for wobd, also Dog Churn Powers, which we can furnish on short notice. -• Montrose, Jaw. 7, 1857.—tf LOOK HERE : ZCOBB offers to the public, at prices that k cannot fail to suit, a large and superidraisott meat of. G . MOCERIES, • At the old and welbknown estaldishment formerly oc cupied by 0. M. Crane. SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICE, FLOUR tr: SALT, (L:yels - sack or barrel,) FISH, and all 111'. ticks usually found in first lass GroCerics. The attention of Farmers is solicited to a superior quality of GRAIN &GRASS SEEDS, which the undersigned has on band and for sale. CLOVER & TIJI OTIIY • SEED, Ilk GOOD WHEAT, sold at very low rates for ASH. " As.l mean to merit, I hope to receive, a. liberal Share of public patronage. • 7Z. COBB. Montrose, March 3;108. OW. STEAM. GRIST AND SAW MILL. ID OST TISOTHERS" having purchased the above -establishmentorill keep constantly on hand Su ore avd/ine Flour,Con Meal of superior 9:uai ity,a r Chop and Bran. atathe lowest cash prices.—. Custom will be , done with despatch and in alb cases siyarr ted. Montrok, The Independent lOpublican. et(111.1211ED ETZRT WIETMSDAY, MORNING' AT 110N1144 IT sl,so.rza. ADTANCL:' Fr - Rotes of Advirthing. One Square kid lines or less)one Week,.... One square. ' " ' two. weeks,... One squarh gi three weeks,', One square 1 one month,... One square - 41 two months,.. One, square is three months,. One square •." Aix - months ~. One square. ..... 8,00 Two squares one year • 15,0.1 Three squares one year, • - 20,9' ) Five Squares one year, -: . , 25,05 One column one year, , , Om Yearly adeertiserawill have the privilege of eta. ring or changing their advertisements without ditionhl charge. Business cards, not exceeding five Wires in.. "1„., .4. , - ” at $2,00 per annum. • k Job-Work. This. office is supplied 'with a• good assortment ti Jobbing materials, and .all kinds of Job Work, s u ch as Cards, Posters, Parnphletsokc., will be donetrz. ly and promptly . . F.BOYD & WEBSTER „18,53,-t1 one year, BUSINESS CARDS. T . ' Wral W. SPlltk & CO - 4, CAMICET AND CHAIR MANI - Fie. totem: Keep ~,m tsmly MI bawl mll kirda .',. a CAMSZT Ymerthsr. 14 furnl.4.4 u shmt miler.. Shop and`Wsre-Rnotna foot (4 ]tale Sl.r.d. 7; - , Moutmse,Ps... 312 Y %, ":"I' Af • . ' •k l' Hayden Brothers. W 110LESAtE DEALERS In TAICKEE NOTION'S, W.td o Jewelry. ke.. New Milf.trd, rfo., firMerellauteand Pedlar.' 6upplitml at New York dabbing pm.. New Milford, May . 152.-19 U. U. POD, Boyd & Webster, DEALERS In Stoves. Stove Pipe. I , ln, Corper„ and S ihel4 Lr. W are ; also, Wjtalow Sa.4l, Panel 1.1!.0n., Wltalow Marl.. Lay . rine Lumber, and all kinds of itullillna Jittedabi. Tin Sliq'4,,a, of ti , i' mrle'r. H01e.% and Carpenter Stsop lop, Meth.. l l4CLartil. Mconaoat, Pa., April li, lia'''.-tf , • Dr. E. F.Wilmot. GRADUATE of the Allopathls and finmentegthir Cellezt.l Medicine. Is note permanently I