U T II . ui rup,uas upon Sin stood =roast-high ainid thc. eoyn, Clashed bithe golden light of morn, Like the sweetheart of the sun, ' Viltrinianyit slowing kiss had won. - Onler.cheek mrautimm flush - • -Deeply ripened t—such a blush, In the midst of brown was Loire - Like red poppies with the corn.. Bound her eyes her tresses fell, _ Which were blackeit none could tell, But long lashes veiled a light - Which-had else been all too,briglit. And. her Jett, with-shady brim, . . "Stade her tressv forehead dim , . .Thus she stood amid the stooks, • Praising God with sweetest. looks I Sure, I said heaven (lid not mean . _ . Where. t reap thou shouldst4Mt-gtean; Lay thy sheaf adovn and come Share my harvest and my home. .0.- The Father ofMaters. . 1 * The vastness of the MiSsisSippi, ri%'etz; is thus given by' a newspaper. corri , spood_ent who writes from Maiden Rocit i Wiseenstn - " While I look upori the ricer, three miles 'wide at this point, my . ,Mind seemA take.in at one grasp the magnitude of the _strearn:, From the frozen . regions Of the north ter—...the. sunny south,-it extendS some 2,300 milesan,tl With the :Missouri is 4,500 miles ;in .lettithf It would reach from New tOrk across the Atlantic; and extend from France, to TUrkeV,' and the. Caspian Sea. Its average depth their its source, in Lake. Ita - sea: in .Mitinesoti,'Tier )t.S delta, in the Gaff Of Meilen, is , fitly' feet, :andits width a mile. The:triiPPerott -the Upper... Mississippi, cati take' 'the, furs of the' animals that habit its source end 'exchange them fol the tropical fruits that are gathered on the bank below. • Slaves toil at one end ,of this great thoroughfare, 2liiid,the red men of the forest. roast at the other end. The 'floods are.more than a month traveling - from Its source to the delta. The' total number of steaMers afloat of this ri ‘et• and its trilmta• ties are 1,500, more than' fwiee the entire. Minnie of England and _equal to. that of all the other pc s trts of the world. It: reeeiv . es score of tributaries, the of : which , are stronger than the int itted.kreatos.ofinighty empires. It might furnish natural bounda ries for, ail Eur Ope, ankyet.leave for every `country a• - river longerlthan the `Seine. It engulfs More every' year than the revelme of .mitny;prOty kingdoms, and rolls, a volume in whose_ depths the cathedral of St. PIM -could be sunk out of sight: It discharges in one. year more water than las issued froth. the Tiber - in five centuries ;• it swalhiws up. Jiffy rivers ‘aieh have ro name, each it a high is Monger than the .Thatnes. of the waters of the Danube woutti - not swell it at half a.fathony, in one single reservoir, 2,500-rniles from the sea, the navies might safely ride at anchor. It washes the shores of twelve powerful States and between Its arms lid, space for twenty more.. -,, ' _ • The American Flag. -., • Ve are indebted to Samuel C. Rvid, , ,dr., tig, of lVasbington, for it -- pamphlet elititl .ed - 4Tistory of - the Deign •of the Present . Flag lorthe United.. States." : The first lia tiOnal flag, of the present design, Adopted. in - 1818,, Was Made under the (Ireetion of .the • veteran and *gallant : Captain Reid, Who com mandd' the privateer , General lArinstrOng, :midi still living. - Conclusive contethporary .evide co of this- is presented in this pamphlet. i • Le its 3 sup;)ly a little- prior- history. •A f Bostan)etterltl Jannary, 1776, • says: ~. I - can':see . the rebels camp very -plain, whose colors a little while ego were entirely red," -but" they ,have,heisted - the,- - I.DI iqn . flog."— another Boston letterOautiary, 1'770, speaks of this Union. flag s as hal,'ing " thirteen stripe's" -- width Was hoisted lit " Mount Pilgah,".(pros. vett Hal) under a salute of "thirteen giins7 ,7.jud " thirteen cheeis ;". and Washington sitys in a lettcr.Jannary 4,1'770, that this " Union - flag" -was hoisted " in complitnent to - the .U.nited. Colonies, on. the day which gave be ing" to the " new army.", This, then, was the period Of the origin of the thirteen stripes. This design 'and that of the stars was made the national flag in 1777. . - . The stripes continued to multiply as,States were.added to the Union, so that the num ber got to be eighteen ; and the beauty of the flag threatened to be dei-troyed: At length Congress determined td alter it; abd; on -being applied to, s CaPt_ Reid suggested ' number of devices, the main ones being, the happy ones to return to the original thirteen -stripek and' to add a star for every new State. On the 25tlr - of March, ASIS,.a com mittee of Congress made inqUiries . Ohim as tO•3 flag " with- thirteen stripes and. twenty., slam forming one great luminary, as per pasteUard plan you leapt. Reid) handed" fdr tin use of tile:Committee. The act pass ed April -4;1818,-and went into effect on the following Fourths of July.' - This pamphlet is exceedingly interesting, and has the speech which Mr. Wllidover made in Congress at .the time of the adoption of the design of the present flag.—Bos. Post. Re:Sbingling Old Roofs. I are fully , convinced that millions of dol lars rnjght be saved It; our country every year, by.getierally pursuing*the-following method : . Whenever a tool* begins to leak, and j:ou wish to re-shingle it, do not take off', the . old shingles—put the,new shngtes on 'the top of the old ones—but make use of six peney . nails in place of four-penny or s'hingle 7 tiarls. The advantage of this method will consist in the following particulars : . Ist. You m ilt save the expense of remov ing the shinglefi. , c. 2 - • 2d: The buildiiig: w,ill:not lfe 'expoed to wet, in ease of rain, '-i?ef4e it. is finsishol. 3d. The rocif_ 'be much warmer and tighter. • •• s • • 4th.' Neither scow nor ruin can beat undtlr ,tbe.butts of-the shingles, by heavy winds: - ' sth. The" roof l last .good •• full ttu-third longer. • - ' •• • I hare tried the plan, and find it has these s c , advantages. , It takes no-more7shingles, no. more nails id number—:only- a little hanger—and no more titne,_topuLthem on, and, if done in a workman like manner - , Will look as well as if single. Atilt it sisonlil l he done before the old shiro6l. are topmueli - decayed. • All the nwss (if any) should m reoVed, or swept "off with a stiff broom before puttinff b on the new shingles. Plittsbarg. , ELDERBERRY PlES,—here is a receipt fur Making • good , pies of clderber.rie4 They may be used either fresh or Line the plate or tin with good rrust i lay in as many 'berries as you'wouldstirrants--put itta late . quantity•of sugar or - firolasses, at least a tea cup of sun_ r to asquare tin. 'Many people think, be cause they are not a sour berry, they do not need-Much lweetening, but if consid erable is,not used, they wilt . insipid.l— —-4,plinkle just flour enough over'sthetn to thick en the Syrup a little, but not enough to make it-like dough. • Cover with crust and bake. I.f dried-berries are used; let them be washed dean, then put to soak ovr-night and stewed s lowly hi the morning, in the' amine water in , which they _iFere soaked. Use the same as fresh berries. No turrantsiare s neecled with them,--Rural New. Yorker,.. • • Ksznwr.r.dd . a..-4 fnvi no triad kno*s ludic Alan vself, but.. pity that ,know 2: Browne. 7Ct DE .AWAILDED AT VIE ' - SUSQUEIViNNA COUNTY' AORIGATURits . EXHIBITIONi -FOR THE YEAR I ' BsB. • T.—yonsv.s.—Cuss U-Stallions and Mares. .1111%t. Stallion• u•td 3 of his eralts,.....liiploma and SS -2d hest Airterican 'Agriculturist and 3. 311 .. ... Cultivator and 2 Best StalliOn which has not stood in the County, prior to tills : ye:it, Diploma- and Lindsay's Ms wry orMorgan ligrsee. • Beat brood mare and c01t,....1"-finatt on Horse and 3 2d hest, :Ulm's Dotuestic Animals and 2 - 3d ben,...,,:....Lindsay's 3lorgan flows and I .Judges.—Win. C. Ward, Benj. Ayres, and Dr. I. B. Lathrop. El Divisio IL—lioms.—CLAss IT.--Singh and -Witch • ed Horses, and rott.t. _ . 111 nuinetis competing in this Class to be nxisetriii the Colinty. 7, Ell I,Hest single gelding oenvire over 4 vrs old, Dadd's Anatomy and Elivsiolo ,, v of the Horse with col ored plates:, - 4d best, „ „Yonatt on Horse and fit =I 311 best, Albany Cultivator and Bess.pair-. of matehed.horses, (geldings or mares,) ,over 3 years old, Stephen's book of the Farm. lJ best, Dadd's Anat. and PhisiotoM• of Horse Best Pair of three year old colts, Best, pair two " . " But pair of yearling colts, Best pair of Mules, lid Jtitlges. l ,-Sitheon Lewis, Israel e. Stebbins, anti Dr. C. Leet. Best Devon bull, 2 years old and upu•artl, . :Country .* Gentleman, and $3 • 2a but,— American Agriculturist, and 2 B.St do., between t & 2 yrs, Youatt on Cattic,and 'Z '2.d best, do: • .Albany Cultivator'and I Best', do.,.under I year. 1 Best Devon cow, :t years old or upwards, AmeriCan Faiters En,cyclopedia. 2d best, Best Devon 'heifer - between two and three years old 'Country . Gentleman and 2d best, 9Albany Cultivator ana, • jidfirs..—Thomas Nieholou, S. w. 'Breed, nod George \Voir. Best Durham bull, 2 .years old or upwards,. >. .. J - Cotthtry gentleman, and 3 2d best,. American Aggenitinist and '2 Best do.; between I .3, 2 yrs, Youatt on Cattle and `4 2d best, klbaily Cultivator and I Best do, wider I year 1 BeA do., cow 3 yrs old and upwards : ;Am. Farm. En. 2d-best do., d 0.,. 2 Best. dei. heifer between 2 . ; and 3 years a1it,....... ...... —.Country Genifonan'and I :d best do.; do Albany Cultivator and t Judg , s—lTarry Smith, Abner Griffill, and DaVid Wakelee. Dlvistos V.—Carrie.—CLASS lll.—Grades and natives. Best hall Amerfean Agriculturist and $.2 2d belt... . and I Best caw oser.3 y'rs old, Am. Farm. Encyclopedia_ •2d best. Country gentleman and 1 nil best, %merican Agriculturist and I 4th be5t,.......1 Best,heifer between 2 and 3,yrs old, C. Gent. and 1 2d beSt, AnTrican'Agrieulturist and 1 ',ld best . .... X ...Albany Cultivator. Rest 4 yearlings,...Stephen'A Book of the Farm. 2d best, - ........Youatt on Cattle and 2 be5t,....., ...Allen's Domestic Animals and 1 Brst 5 calves,. Stephen's Book of the Farm. 2d best, Yonatt on Cattle and 2 313 best,. Mien's domestie'ardmala and 1 • Judges.C. D. Lathrop, Latham Gardiner and Eri Greg,ou. 1 DIVISION Vl.- .I CATILE —CLASS. IY.,O.ri , n.and Steers. Best 8 yoke from any t0wn,..8 copies of Am. Ag. 2d best, Albany Cultivator. _ Best pair of working oxen over 4 years old raised in the library of spiced. books worth $5 2d best,. • Youatt on Cattle and $2,50 ad.besr, Allen's Domestic Animals and $.2. . 4 tli best ,. Albany Cultivator and 1 Best pair of steers between 3 and 4 years raised in .• `the'Connty, • : Stkplum's Book of the Farm. ' 2d best, • American Agriculturist and-2 311 best, • ~ .. • and 1. Best pair of steers betnil*2-and 3:years raised in the county, -s.l4l**l's Book of the Farm. 2.1. best, Agriculturist and 2 . 3d best,.... .. ~ an 1 .7miges.—SStn. L.,Tost, John Barrington, and Mi ner Turtell. -e - . . - Lest 2d best, ..- Best breeding _Ow, ' Youatt on and 2 hog 2d best,. , Aoriatikurist and 1 .d best, . - 1 - .Best 4 spring pigs:. ...... .Youati on ITog and 2 2d best,.' . Agriculturist and 1 Bff,t -1' pigs less than 10 weeks old,...Youatt and 2 2d best,. _ . • agriculturist and_ 1 ,Tudges.—Hyde Crocker, M. Kane, jr., azid'B. C. Babcock. - • . sprnsloN rub—Sheep. Best fine wooled buck, Youtt Shepheid'i Book and fld best, Agriculturist and 1 Best do. 2 Eams,..Randall's Sheep linsbando and 2 2d best,. _. - ....Amicniturist and 1 Rest 3 do. Lambs,....Country Gentleman.- Best coarse wooled bnc,k,;....Sheptteitl's took and 1 tld best s kgrieulturist and 1 Best 3 do: Ewes, ' 'Randall's Sheep !Nth. and 2 _ ' 2d best, • kgricultuilst and I Best 3 do.• Lambs, - Country Gentleman. Best middle wooled buck,...Shepherd's Book and 1 2d best,• . . Agriculturist and 1 Best a do. Ewes,..ltandall's Sheep Husbandry and 2 ld best,— • - Agriculturist and I Best 2 do. Lamb?, Country Gentleman. . .Liecester's, Bakewelrs, 'Le., are clasSed as coarse wooled, Saimtv, Nerino's. &c., as fine wooled, and -South Downs; . &c.,"as middle wooled. 1 • , Judytk—Thos. P. Pliinney, Col. 4. IVartrous, and Merritt Mott. Bast firrzu ot butter trade in June, Butter Knife . , worth $3, and 5,42 2d best,. knife worth $2 and 2 '3d best, . do ... : . ...and 1 4th best,do. - or 2 Best fall butter,.... . -"knife worth $3 and 2 2d...best, .. • " • " 2 and 2 Ild best, " • "‘ 2-and I 4th best,.... ..... '. . : -- r ...... "...."... 2 or 2 Best 10 lbs. of butter made by girls under 1$ yearn, knife worth 2 , . For largest quantity_ol butter per cow from any number of cows, -•-, Country Gentleimm and 3 2d best, ~ itgriediturist and 2 Best. Cheese not less than 25 lbs:Agrieultucist and 2 •2d best; " "• " • Albany Cult. and 2 Judgra.=-Ilenry.McKinticy, ‘ Crbane Burrows, and E. McKenzie. . _ _ %mom; X , —Fruit, Cider Vinegar, Vegetables, Honey and Sugar. ' ' Best Fall apples not less than,; bushel, and at least three varieties, Downing's Fruit Culturist. 2d best,_ $1 Best Winter apples, (lo.Downing's Fruit Culturist. 2d best, ".,. Best Fetus, 'not less than I peck,... Agriculturist. Best:Quintes, ... , ... —Albany Cultivator. Best Cider Vinegar not less than three gallons, 2d boss,: 1 Best and greatest variety of Vegetables,..... Best 10 lbs ample sugar,,.. , 2d.best, ' . ' 1 Best 10 lbs of honey,.. • ' Quinby on Bees and 1 ' 2d b u t t . . - 1 Judges.—F. M. Hall, A. IL Patrick, and Martin N,ealtnan, JO6 T.. ADAMS.: • Diristos XL—iCabiall • Work, "Carriages and - • Alaskronithing... • Best Exhibition of Cabinet Work,... 2d best, Best Carriage, single or double,... be5t,..... 3 Best lot of Chorse shot% . The Berms' Foot and how to keep' t sound and I . 2d best, Horse's Foot, &e., and .50 Judgcs.. : --G. Z. Dirnock,-D. D. Hinds, and Win. Lathrop. • - I For the best Plow, . $3 For the best Cultivator, Corn Sheller, Straw. Cutter; rower for elaiming,..2 . Firkins, Horse Rake, Hai nes; 0ich...'.... ... :`: . 2 Jidges.—. Canualt, A. Cassedy, and Rufus &via. Thmston MlL—Seeek, &e. Best btOel of corn in the ear,.. Best half bushel of wheat,...... Best half bUshel of rye,.. ... . .... Best quarter bushel of clgver seed; Best. half tmshel of timothy seed,. Best-half bushel'of . Judiio.—G. C. Lyman, Henry S. Searle ! and Reu 'Rh Wells. LIST OF: PREMIUMS 2 ~2 Thvtglos lll,—C'ArrLr..4—CLAss r.—Derons - Divis o Vll.—.llngs Totiatt on hog and r• 3 Agriculturist and 2 Drr►sioi IL—Butter and Chen Dicinox XlL—Farm hitpletnents 1 Best 3 sideS•of ilartleSS Leather, $3;....2d best, $2 Best 3 Bids* Of sole leather, $3, 2d best, 2 • Beat 3 sidesof fippir-leathet 4 , $3, 2d best, 2 Best carriage harness, $3,.. 7 ..... 7 . 7 7 .. 2d besti--2,.. Best fitrnirrness, $3,... • ... :. 2d best, 2 Best saddl 'best pair fine boots, do. of coarse, each 2 Judges.-1-CyrusW;Bartl, James Mead, and Chris topher Perkins. • • , 4 DITIptoNXV .—Dontestie Manufactures. For the be4t flannel, ten yards, $l, -2d best, $1 For the best fulled cloth, title yards, $2,...2d do. 1 For the be l si woolen carpet, !lb yards, $3,..24 do. 2 For the best rag carpet, fifMen yards, $3,..2d do. 2 For be t 44 doz. pre. woolen socks, $2,....24 best, L For be ii pair of woolen mittens, $1,....2d do. Al ). , . .1 . 0 es.-; Mrs:John Barrington, ra. B. Coon, ' Mrs. oftM Blanding,- •, - • , ' Dlvlstor XVl—Oinamental A - mile Mirk, dye. Buis- patch !! %Kork quilt, $3 . 2d best, $2 Best qtAlt,of any.oeier kind, ...... ...2d best, 2 For the hest winter bonnek; For the tto" , st Lady's Sacquoi ..... ...., 1 .10dgestir—Mrs. F. M. Williams; - Mrs. A. L. Post, and Miss . Matilda \Plight. ‘ - DIVISION XVIL—L•Pou/try. • For the bOst 3 TurkeyS, .... .. Country/Gentleman. • 2d best;..... €l lßestßest 66.1 s over 1 yr. old Country'Gent., 2d do. 1 Best 6 s ting chickens, A icultutist and el, 2d do. 1 6 dekS, Ag. and el, d best, Cultivator and .50 i Judgati--Myron -Baldly n, James W. ,Chaptnan, and IleurY Sherman. I . Div istoNi XVIII. To the ;firmer whose p actions are the greatest, • • piny inclUded,) in proportir to the number of acres Under cultivation, taking i no account the stock kept on his farm during the seamen,. A library of agricuttur. al books Wbrth $5, and cash, $5. To the next,. $5. lieport to be made to the Etectitive Committee, premus p the January meeting. ' btcistos 115.—Plowing. Best Ploiring,. country Gentleman and it 3 'lid best,. AMerican Agriculturist and 3 3d best, $3;....4th betA, 'best, Judge* and Committee of A rrerogoments to' be ap.: pointed n - ben place is decided upon. The F4teentive Committee in offering premiums to be awarded, have in some. respects changed the mode hetletofore adopted, priacirlly by offering Books and Agricultural papers for a portion , of the premiums. If any person shall be awarded 'the same bo b k or paper twice ; he shall be at liberty to substitue any book tr paper of equal value, and if any person to whom a money premium shall 'he nrartlea, shall so desire, )ie :hall be at liberty to se lect any; book of the same value for a premitun. The tiommittee trust that the Plan of distributing books and agricultural papers of value among the rarnier4 of the Count, ay give satisfaction to the member:S of the SoCiety, antf prove an, advantage to the Socrety, both present and future. The Premium list has I een considerably extended in those departments in rhich most inter eat is felt, and some new premiums offered. Proposals are;requestei from different towns de siring the Plolving Mate to be held in then vicinity, to he mode by the 3d T tesday in August, to Mr. .1. Baldwin aLMontrose: - - LITTELL'SVIV- AGE. Pnblisliors'i Prospectus. () .I h 4FII. 4 I r .'tZ t LICIXI; ,I .E, orlon-"„1 to Eighty Poor:., hand. Fihkted on Fine I'3P, with Cut Pater , boned weekly. The lorig egahlidied and desenedly high reputation wide!) this es teemed .Mork ha. , enjoyed. render. It •,111R.111 , 111A to refer to Its claims as a tart. choice and :tidy coo holed compendiont of 7' e Best Selected Literature of the Times. Comprh-mg, as It do,- the - creme ale tear of all the world-re. 4 , 1 , V11el Review-, and Periodical Eum mei well origal in arti cle.mai ../ectioh•frotti the b Ingithe literature of our own country, it•w ill be at once apparent that It pomaces a character alike unsloe anti unriallcd, full:11,1c for all of readeri--the Statetuan, Student, l'hflosopher, A. Family Circle. In additrn to the barite& quality of Ito Itter&ry content.. the pest :err of ct.ding natal ter embraced In a Anglevearle volume of this work agoints to FOUR THOUSAND 0-Nr. HUNDRED AND SI the suh,cription {Tit.. of which h , utlY SIX DoL• LAILS , P,EIt ANNUM; iho.. emeOltotlng 1t the Itrot anal ,Cheapest Periodical in the World. recelvasfille uttivriKtl approval of the pre.. relic. hum and; secular, and - also the corthal approledion of many ctultamat moll Of r c.nuatry--stela - Chifr Justicr Story, (bancillor Kent, W.'ff. Prescott, • Hon. Geo. Bancroft. Get, Tiebner, .T. Q. • Hol. Jared Sparks, Refl. Albert 'Ba,rnes. rronvlcic t-, parimri In ilm.t bncerr, lisenert in all Ilia principal citic>r free of expcnm of freinlit, or for cal. , al. TIVO Iro/irtr+ a 1 niniar, Arty Volume 'May to. had returately, at Two ik liars, trthri, or a Itol4r and a !Lath iiitoribetw. Inc ;amber maw he had for ISM eenta and It =iv be worth u kiln f.r Sottwrii.cni or l'urehtew,nt iticonteletean, Itritliett Volume thee 11171 V 11,,C..111111114 gyeatly enhariee their vaine. tiant.t.ioiers Waittql. STANFORD & DEUSSER, I'UBLISIIKF4 New York. apini3 OH YES!- OH YES! . HERE •WE COME. - BOY-11 & WEBSTER S T_TAVIXG purchased of S. Woodruff his Stock 11- in Trade, aril. - prepared to accommodate all who ivill favor us with their custom, nt "live and let lice"prices. STOVE AND PIPE, • TIN COPPER. AND SHEET IRON WARE of er:cry description usually found in the country. WINDOW SASH, "i PANEL . DOORS, ,„ W/ED 0 W LATH, , • PINE LUMBER, and BUILDING MATERlALSgenerally.7 Designs for Country buildings; with specifications and ,'estimates of cog, &c., furnished to such as may desire them, nt moderate prices. Persons.about building in the County will find it to their . interest to•eallian us. Come and - see us, we intend always to keep the latch-s.tring;out. Thr-shop on Main street,a few rods south of Searle's hotel. Carpenter shop near the Methodist Church. -2 Si B. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for Goods. Wm. B. Born, • ' BOYD & WEBSTER. A!. L. Wensun. • Montrose, March 3,1858.71 y • NOTICE. PA) ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. The firm I_l of Morse & Niehols,.heretofotcsngaged in the Tan Vinery Business is this day dissWed by mutual consent. A new firm has, also been established tin derlithe name and style of NichoY, Emmons, & Co., -consisting of the following members, to wit: IRA NicuoLs, D. W. EMMONS: • • - G. L. MORSE. Derrick, Susq. Co., Pa., J. T. ALDEN. . 4 March 22, 1838.-tf L. B. ALDEN. rtrFARMERS ATTEND I I_ll THE undersigned would respectfully announce to the FAanwas and all others interested, that we haie associated burh , lves together under the firm of I IT/OTT st TILDEN; at }ho old stand of M. & E. Mott, where we are pre paiPd to furnish PLOWS of the most approved pat terns now in use, such as :Blatchley's, ...Voit's Iron Beim, &c. Also Poinu—of all kinds, Landsides, Cultivator teeth, and all kinds of castings for Farm e and others, all of-which we propose to sell as low as pan be afforded by any establishment in this coun trY. - 'ELIJAH MCiTT. •G. A. TILDEN. , We. are also agents for Emery's Horse Powers, 9 IEI Dia and Circular Saws fdr wizodo also Dog. Churn POl:fess, which we can furnish on short notice. Montrose. Tau. 7, 1857.—tf ' COBB *rem to the public, at prices that • cannot fail to suit, a large and superior assort nt of . G R 0 0 R R TE,S, A the old and well-known establishment formerly bc c pied by o.'lf. Crane- ISUGA RS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICE ' , FLOUR ci-SALT, (by the Bath or barrri,) FISIT,',I.md all ar ti les usually found in firO, class Groceriel l . Theitttentiob of Farmers is solicited s tbli,_superior ytudity of GRAIN& ((BASS iS.A'RDEVIwbich the uhdersimted has on hand and for sale. CLOVER é TIMOTHY SEED.,4 GOOD WHEAT ~ sold at very low rates for CASH. As I mean to merit, I hop* to reeeir4 a liberal share of public patronage. .Z. COBB. Idontrose, Yards 3,1858. - Otn3. ED . .. .... 2 GROCERIES. complete nessortment at , • O. 31. nwikErs, Ekt limos X 4 V.—tea:km. Ito Divtsios XX LLTAMS, t . Executive MALT, yCommittce F. M. NV :t. BM, S. F. CS I FRIES. LOOK HERE: EferyNkStaiuli on its Own Bottom. THE. ottunwOoNE- tßick, .66-:BEADY • PAY-STORE:OF NEW NatFORD. - HAYDEN BROTHERS: THE peoples' ageqs tire on hand with the largest STOCK OF HOODS EVER brought into this section, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoei Hata, Caps, Yankee Notions, .Jewelry,Watches, Flour and Salt, Fish, Wooden Ware, Wall Paper, Garden & Field Seeds, Hay & Straw Forks, Brooms, • and other articles too numerous to mention. The day has dawned. Old Fogyism has had its day. It is now in the . " Winter of its discontent," going down, decry down. The day is not for distant when old Fogyism will become so dead - that it can't teen kick, The Farmer and Mechanic will then have no fear of Day-book and Ledgers, nuffhis quiet slumbers not The disturbed by horrid dreams of "Sheriff Sales." So in - ought it be! • We Would here state (for the benefit of the uuitia ted,) that we have ONE PRICE for our Goods and NO DEVIATION.- Our goods are all warranted as represente I, and no charge for Aiglits. 4. • • Thankful for past liberal patroiiage, we hope by close application to business, and an'eye to the wants of the people; to merit, a continuance of the same. HAYDEN BROTHERS. New Milford, May 6,1858.—1 y NEW Goolls, NEW CiODDS3 .-AT- C. W. MOTT'S, just arrived, and for sale cheap: To the Sneezing Public. I\URNO'S CELF.DRATED CATARRH SNUFF, AN INFALLIPLE fiENIEDY, for =ate by it. Thayer, Montrose; S. D. Tompkins, Brooklyn; William H. D Thayer: imock. Montrose, Ma) 2(;, 1 S5B. 18 New Goods,. 58 BENTLEY , READ, CO., RE now receiving a large and well selected stock -t".I. A of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, which they offer to their customers, -and the public generally; 'lsn their usual terms, biz. Cash, Produce, or apprdVed credit, satißied that they can offer in ducements to purchasers equal Willi.) , establishbieut in the country. • • Broadclothes, Kerseymeres, Vest ing, Kentucky Jeami, and a great Variety of -mater ial for Men's and Hes wear, Challis, De Lai IleS, , Law ns, Bril liants, Deliages; Ginhims , Shahis, lc. , Sze., ;heap. Bonnets, Ribbons, and Flowers, for Ladio3 and Mis:ses, just received. Hats and Caps.—A very large stock of Hats and Caps, of ere'ry shape and material, just in. Coditsh,•Mackerell, in L -I, and or by the pound, and Ashton Salt, by the large or small sacks. oceries, Crockery, hardware, Stone and Thmvare, a large supply just received and for stile right. Return Pails, Churns, Firkins, anti Butter Tubs. Boots, Slices, and Leather alwayS on hand. • - _ Clocks, LoOking-glasse4; Window and Wall Papir, Trvinks„Brooins, Wash Tlibs ' Paints, Oilyand Dye Stuffs, Pat ent Medicines, &c., &c.,. for sale by ‘, BENTLEY, READ LCO. Montrose, May, )SSS. New Theory of Neutralization. TO THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. DOCIOR J. Pr-LAMBERT, Auburn •! Corners, Pa., TREATS moil diseases under the, application of the principles of NECTRALIZATION. This THEOUNthoup new, is the most truthful, and in its application the-most effective of any other eVc`r propagated. ILA adaptation to meet sudden ether gencies. its reasonableness, its rapiildp of action when Therapeutically applied, and its effectivehess and certainty secures for iCa. confidence never secur ed for'any other, It needs but to be known, to, be appreciated. It saves more patient?, and relieves them more quickly, than any heretofore known theo ry. It reveals fiMt causes, the effects of those caus es-on the living man, and points out the NEUTRALIZING REMEDY. It is no strange affairs; for it effectually" and forever to root out Fover'and Ape with one dose of _medi cine. There need be no failures in the cure of Fe vers, Dysenteries, Inflammation of the Lungs;&e.,&c. None need die with those complaints, for every ease can be cured with unerring certainty. There need, no man die witty Pleurisy, Mine Passion. or Cramp in the Stomach ; from three to ten minutes .will posi tively relieveiand cure the last two named cases. It exacts but fttiv medicines, (so ft;w,. that patients often wonder ho* so few can give so great and sudden re lief,) and those of the mildest character. .It will bear the most rigid scrutiny, and defies a flaw to be pick ed in its pathology. It cannot, possibly hurt any one, but cures nearly all that submit to its action. Ample proofs cart.be furnished of its effective power to cure, he having met with but one fatal, ease, within one Year, out of several hundreds of cases brought under its treatment, and in curing many cases given up' to die by those following the 01.mTlisomEs. The rap id dis.persion'of disease, before the mild and bland treatment, founded on the theory of Neutralization, is a vufficient vindication of the principles. of it, and a triumphant proof of its adaptability to most, of the forms of disease around us. • Now you may ask what is this Neu , Theory? All the answer I can give you, here, is, that it nentrplkes the cause engendering disease, and in this way cures the case, by arresting it at once. Charges proportional to.the severity of the case. Extra charges for night services. Letters_ of inquiry, and asking advice,, promptly answered, (when the em is f, llq stated) by remitting one dollar: . - - Medicines for various cases can be Ant by mail Auburn, May 6,1856.-3 m Ready Made - Clothing, HATS- CAPS, SLC . • A LARGE and desirable stock of READY MADE X. CLOTHING, and HATS, CAPS, 4e., consisting of every variety and shade, and warranted to be made in every particular as good as:cuitom work, and a prices that cannot fail to suit for ready pay, may be found at the store of F. B. Chandler, for sale by Montrose, May 6, `sB.—tf S. LANGDON. ' " HOME AGAIN," DRa . 00 Zo.PLUSSE-, OFFICE, Over Wilsou.'s Store. L ()DO IRGS, at Searle's Hotel. Montrose, March 10, 1858. ' SATIOIRISDDLE, HARNESS, & TRUNK, I ES INTY an now receiving a large assortment: of Saddle, Carriage, and Harness Trimmings. I have on hand a good assortment of !farness, Sad dles, both Ladies and Gents, and Bridles to match, and very cheap. ' • Leather being on the rise, now is the time to buy. Carriage Trimming Executed with neatness and dispatch. All kinds of Trimmings on hand and for sale as cheap as can be procured at any place in town. • • ONE.WOHD. • Alt notes and accounts due must be settled to - save cost. Short credit is our motto hereafter. G. f. FORDIIAM, One door above S. S. Mott's Grocery: , Montrose, April 28, 1868.—tf FARM - FOR, SALE! TRE subscriber offers for sale his fain; situated in the toanaldp of Efarford, Susquehanna county, Pa., containing 136 acres, about 110 of which are improved. Upon the same is a dwelling house, two good hams, Le. • It is also well watered, and pas two good orchards bearing fruit. The shove premisies are located.midway between Oakley Station on the D. L. &W. IL R. and Ilitrford village,—being some 2 miles from each, am" If miles from Uarford' 'Uni versity. Terms made known by calling upon the subscriber on_the premises. SERRA JEFFERS. t'arford,AprO, 20, 1853. 1, A NEW WAY o'r TAKING PICTURES! . . Ambrotypes on - the 44 March : 19 , TA 11 hare recentlybecome acquainted with a new way•of taking , likenesses, and if the, person who practised it. and " took" the'llictures of two young ladies from oar table, willireturn them (came& ately, we will say no more abOl d it; Otherwise, 'we wouldn't like to promise. Our Sky Parlor • • is still open, and the Atlist still asks, needs, and tries to deserve your patronage, but, judging from the crowds which everyday don't visit his rooms', he is somewhat apprehensive that you have forgotten him: As 3 ou look in your mirrors And view your bright faces, Just-think of the Artist, And all his nice eases, And think what wry facrs He'll have reason to make,' If none. of you give him Tour faces to•take. W. B: DEANS. Brick Block, )lontroap,.4ril 28,1858. . New ! New Goods!! , AT • YOUNG & SMITH'S , • READY PAY STORE_- THE undersigned would announce to their custinn ers, friends, and the public generally, thAt they have just returned from the City and arc receiving and opening up a new and • Complete Assortment of - Goods of various kinds, Which; will be sold nt prices to suit the times, for C.ISH•' or PRODUCX We have sought the medium of the press to annoUnce to all; upon what principle we shall transact business. It is termed the .READY PAY!fiTSIMEN, or CASH , and FROMM; One Price to all persons• for the sate article, and ft shall be our endeavorl to make those prices such :ut will induce persons trho wish to pay for their OWN Oootli - and not others; to call at lease and examine our stock, and if the prices don't come down to the systetm.we - mnnot expect to sell them. 'Some kind friends may say that it will be " no r h o," but we think from the expe - rienee of the last few months, of every person who happetted to owe the country mereMims, especially if it had been standing six months 'br more, with what coaxing, dunning, threats, &c., they hove been beset, we think they will all respond to the above system, and re solve to buy no more goNIA, 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 systeni adopted stand upon its own-mer its, believing that it is the most prudent and wise cOursc to his pursued in every branch of businesspand that the day is not Gtr distant when it will be gener ally adopted. Call and see us and we will show yon_Goods at as tonishing low figures. All kinds of merchantable produce taken in ex change for goods ut the highest market price. May 19, 1858 GROCERIES: GROCERIES: i• A splenifid assortment at Very low figures: BOOTS it SHOES, Just,received a large let, fur sale cheap. CROCKERY, • A ni.w lot just reeeiveil and for sale. CEDAR dt.,STONE WARE all its varieties. READY MADE CLOTHING of every. description. TO DAIRYMEN, - We :have a large Tot of A No. 1 Firkins and Tubs fur sale. YOUNG 44: SMITU Summers, Apvi . l, 2s, 1858.-11 . • Dr. C. D. Virgil, D. D. Q. ESIDENT DENTIST, MONTROSE, PA. Office at the Franklin Hotel. Iloont,--No. g. • LIST OF CHARGES. • Gold plugs, laro ' l•st - - $3,00 medium, • - . $l,OO to $1,50 " '" small, - - ,75 Tin dc., - - - - ,50 Pulp or Ne'rve Cavities treated and filed, 5,00 Cement Fillings not used. Ileaning set„ - 1,00 Extracting. at the Mee, - Irregularities of the teeth corrected at-a reasona ble charge. ,PLATE WORK:. Gold Plate, fdlt;tie tooth, - - - $7,00 " " 2 teeth,- -- - . 10,00 " " moth,- - 14,00 " " - 4to (0 teeth, per tooth, - 4,00 Full upper or under jaw, on Gold, Gum teeth, ' Banded., • - 50,00 Full double set on Gold2gums and Banded,sloo,oo. Full upper or under, Plain, . - 45,00 Full Double, Plain, • 90,00 Silver Plate, 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 performed in the most tender - and careful manner and in the highest style of the, Art. All jobs warrant ed. Grateful for past Javors, a - continuario of the public patronake is respectfully solicited. - C. D. VIRGIL, Montrose, Pa., April l, 1558. • Flout & Seed- Store._ - O LOUR, PORK, AND HA NS, BARre.Er, SALT: PACKING SALT, DAIRY SALT, TABLE SALT, - . TAIIOTH Y SEED, • CLOVER SEED, LARGE, CLOVER SEED, MEDIUM CANADA, CLUB, and TEA SEED IVHEA 2, SEED OATS. • ORCHARD GRASS SEED. SEED CORN. Stmyell's:Evergreen sweet , , Yellow Flint, Early 1380trii; I Early Dutton, LARGE WHITE FLAT TURNIP SEED. - EARLY TURTLE- SOUP BEANS, (SNAPS.) LLILA BEANS, (POLE.) CHINESE SUGAR CANE SEED. PEAS! PEAS!! • .J.arge Marrolyfat, Early Emperor, Early May, I Daniel O'Rouke, amtra general assortment of Gardeit'Seetts. • A. BALDWIN. Montrose, April li3, 1 - 858—a - STOVES, STOVES, UUR stoves have been so thoroughly tried, to the entire satisfaction of all, that they need no rec ommend from us. S. 11. SAYRE.S.: BROTHERS. .Montrose, May 27, 1 557. FLOUR. FISH. Q ALT, ,GROCERIES, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, L. 3 Sc., for sale loin, liar. cash: Call and see before purchasing elsewhere; at S: S. MOTT'S. Montrose, Aug. 12, 1887. • LOOK HERE : THE s•abscriber has been receiving during the past three weeks a fine lot of • SHAD & SUMMER E 1101139, making, with fotaner stock, an assortment with which, there is no comparison in this Vicinity; and that they are being sold in a mittindr satisfactory to customers is manifest from'tho fdet, that notwithstanding all efforts at • edmpetitign, the rush and sales. thus far have bebn unprecedented; • • - • We mean with frequent additions, to keep 'the 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._ large va. 2 rietyleept for years, wo ---. • . , now. have a:good : • assortment of - READY-MADE CLOTHING, - - ALBO, I BOOTS tf: SHOES, , in all varieties. Please give us a call, -Gibson, limy 27, 1857.- , S. S. INGALLS. LIRE AND PLASTER. ►OIIIE aubseribcra aro now burning„end will keep constantly on hand, Lime of a very superior quality,at Montrose Depot, and will sell it in any quantities lit a fair price. Per Sons wishing a large quantity can be supplied r: an a reasonable fledge. Superior ground Piaster will be keptcoruitantly on hand hereafter. • L. POST,. • 11. DRINKER. • W. JESSUP. Montrose Depot, April 3, liff.).e.A' .g.qta4o.eojqhm. GjiLS:SH---$.-KIL THE SUBSbIUBEUS •11AVE REOEIVED SAT- t Gr. M AND Medium Clover Seed. E 1731 TIMOTHY SEED, OP SUPERIOi f QUALITT, FOR. SALE LOW BY L H A T R T & D• L 1 '1 • . G. Nicholson,,Blardir 31, 1858. FARMERS AND MECiitiNICSI WILL please remember, when Building, that the subseribers.are furnishing • • DOORS, SASH, cf BLINDS, -at the lowest FACTORY PRICES, Wight added) and that they keep constantly on hand; a largo stock of P‘ P 0 0 A .7. a. 0' 1 7 RI 0 @g ' Irep DOOR TRIMMINGS, s..isfr AND BLIND FASTENINGS, 1 , LIME, dc., de., In fact, we haie almost everything in the war of building _materials, of first quality, and will sell them at a Very small advance from cost, for Cash..fihere fore, we confidently assure builders; that they, will materially consult their own intsoeAsAy giving us a call, before purchasing. . LITTLE 41: lIARDLV linot.soN, March 31, 13:4 FILOVR 9 @aLiu, AND ' • \ _ IA I Aa ! BY the laid and barr;4, constantly 'on hand, and for sale at the eery lowt..st rates, by LITTLE & 11-4.17.101NG Nicholson, Mach ill, 1853 PRE 1 PISS I 1 A \ FRESII LOT OF 1110 SE FINE; HEA VI . , ALSO Sittop,leda, n Bbis end half Bbls, just received; by , _ • LITTLE St HARDING. NICHOLSON, March 31, • ri A . 4 J, ll S d, 4„, GROCERIES, HARDWARE ; C I R 0 CHER Y, HATS, CAA; BOOTS,. SHOES, -BONNETS, CARPETINGS, c . _ SUG.A.R,I MOLASSES, -FLOUR, ,SALT, POTASII, LIME, CANDLES, StONE.WARE, TIIiTAVARE, ca undreitkpart of whieb i wo have not time to'enn worsts,. Enough to say, we hate almost anything and everything, exp ected to be %and at a store in the country; all of which we are determined to turn intoICASH i is the ve ry. shortest possible time. AND WE BEREWITEASSUE A , MOT.IO , p -TO CASIt'CITSTONERS. We wish it distinctly understood, that for 0 gE3 1.3 will sell any kind of Good!: the quality 6:lnsider , • - ' etiott much lower prices than ; usual. . . & Harding. Tmittax:4l* PErob March 81, 1858. 7 - Tup The Independent Republican. STRItT MOBRNO, AT SIONTRosi r FAL I . AT $460 PER ANNUM, IX IAISTANCk. , Rates of Advertiiing. One square (16-lines tr less)one week, ,tog One square '" • two weeks, 1 ) ,.e One 'Square t '" ' three weeks,. 10) One square 14 one4nonth, 1 , 25 One square One square _A FRESII LOT OF One square " - sirinoriths ,• •+, • • b,oo' One sqUare • ' " one year,. • 8,00. Two squares one 'year, .... ... . 15,0(r Three squares one year,. •,-•" . - • 20,00 Five,squares one year,. , ', • 1 23,00 One column one year, •o co , ~ Yearly advertisers will have the privilege of alter. ing _or changing tliteir advertisement's, witheutid. ditidnal charge. ~ - Business cards, not exceeding fivefines, inserted at $2,00 per annum; ' - • . • Job Work. • This office is supplied with a good assortment of Jobbing materials; and all kinds ofjobNirol'*, such as Carts, Posters, Plunphlets o te., will be done ncat. IY and promptly _ 7 • ci • Keeler'ec Stoddard. , • 1 - %IEALEIti: IN HOOTS A: SHOES. latadier and„FiadtnpA, 15 Nitlitae find door belor Sear .11.fontrose.r.2,..vta MECUM =MEI; C N. STOPDIIII - William B. 'Simpson, WAte It R 1 PAIIIER. havinz worked for the put Mae Traie with the most akitiful .workmen. he feels ermlldest that he I.l+ do the most dtHicultJobs on short notice. All work v.-sweated to give indirection. Jewelry repaired nestir and on reasonable tenin. ....Shop In 3. t hyrrlman's 'W.& Shoe,. re, neat° J. Etheridge, . .... SPIRWm. Nir. Smith & Co., CABINET AND CRAM lIANMFAr , Sli t furers. Keep c oo n hatid all kinds , , of Coming?' Fr,=rretic, or rural...l*d at. abort notice. S hop and Ware Rooms' foot of Main Stmt. Ifoutruse, ra w 3lay 6, 1840,-Lt • - , . IVIIOI.:MALE DEALERS la YANKEE NOTZtiNS, AVatairo Jewelry', Near Milford. Som. Co.. Pa. zar 51erchatitnatd Pedlar:. supplied at ,New York Jol.tlag Priv, hew 1111frirci, May. Md.-1y ' ' • Boyd • EALERS in StoVet, Stove Tin, Coppei. and Sheet Irsn Ware ; also, Window t:ash, Panel Der. Window Blind... Litt, Pine Lunitier.,rinit all kinds of Building Miderials. Tin Simi Sent orSearies Bide!. and Carpenter Shiip near Methodist Church. . Mon nest, Pa.. A pril 14, 1e...3.-tf • Dr. E. P. Wilinot,:. GRADITATE of , the Allopnille and 1 'able College; of Medicine. is now penbst,ehtly Itreatedln Great.teml. I. ot flee, eonter of Statile utd Ear:4Al); Et, nelrly 'opposite tile - NI. E. - 111 4 • Dr. H. Smith & Son, • 1 ,--, ; ; ; ,,, I rt _ Slit:l3 EON DEN . TISTS:Viener and units, •alliti-ag. opposite the liaptist charth. oil, slije.) In Went •,.... rose. Particular attention wni is given to in, qt. Ing teeth nn 130t.n and Stt.vr.n plate, and to,glling denoting teeth. Montrie.e, January 13. IS.'S.-tt C. D. Virgil, • itY.SIIiENT—DFXTISt MONTROSE, 'PA. Of: !Ice at the Franklinlel. Roma "••••• lasertinit teeth o r nololil or sllver jihtte duke lu the hlgheatatyle of the Art. Alljoha yearratited. Alos - ripax, Ali - ell 7, 131 f YSICIAN AN D .sL'firt EON, has perm.anentlyhPwiteil hhase/f at Itracknet - vill,. count y, Pa.. and wlll pivaltily attend to all =lfs with whitit he may be Favervtl.-1917:y1 . • Thayer,• • • -10,11YWINN AND SrIAGEON, llortrqyr, Pa. 021ce In the ntrtnees :Ann, A. Bushnell, • A TT RIVEY A : COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Olirce ore! S. II; /V. West's Drug Store, SCIWETIANSA r.).234,r,r4.-11Yi William H. Jessup . ; TTORN EY AT LAW NOTARY IiCBLIC. Offleefou Tab - lie Siliein.,.Aloa - rr.eielz. • • -• Bent ey & Fitch, A TTORNEYI3 AT LAW. AND DOSINTy LAND AGENTB .4 /IL Olfice w 1.4 of the Court. tioune, Moutrote,_ra. B. P. neNTLE" ---- • Albert Chamberlin. \ A TTORNEY AT LAW. ANT) AFSTICE OF TOE-PEACE., Officv er er I AL. Post 8 Co.'s Store. AlosTuctsr„ Win. H. Jessup, TTAL{.NEY AT LAW ANI) CONLItISIONEF: OF 1 1 17EPS, f.rtbe STAt. .4 New York, will attlalti t, all 1.,,,k1c,t entrusWil to hhA with pr9Mptut,s aad ddotity..O co au haftic.Ziiittarc, oda, Ord by nun. NN'alliksn Abel Terrell,, • - Tr k EALF.R. IN t nizu . 6ls. M F.1)1(11): RS, E . 3IICALS, ill 4, InArurnetit,. Truw.,,.Surgival "luArurbelltN, Pettey, ery, 3firmr,), Statitincry, I".ker N(.tirva,, ..,_ ill' .. ,- • .B: Chandler,' . TA F.:l L.F.lVrt'l VG. rOrk; 1: , ....13 - Matte l'lothing, ,GrT.ll.l. A 7 1t....ks .lltli Stztt .nery, etc., Public Ave.,....., 111:,..1.1.........:, i'm.. Post Brothers, jj EALF:ns IN DRY Aloltils, cr,,,k, T . 11,0,5," 27 Loathcr. conlor of Turuplia:.,trOot and ruhPr MONZaaar., Pa. . •- . .J. _Lyons & Son:,* ~ -1. DEA LEM; IN DRY GOODS, Grnoerim lErtheare, Cmtkery, "Ilmvare, 11.A,1t.,, 5:c.; aLtt - t, (=Ty on the Shutt 14,:tpto 1...Luc.% —Ptihtie Avenne, MunTßose, I'a, .1. I.ToNn, EAL-£.IIS IN DRY GOODS..lsrutz.„ Medicines. Paints; OIN 11 orncirk,. Ramie:are, Crockery. Iron. dry. Silver Spcons, Perfutr.ery.....:c. pick Mock, Morreosce , ` O. T, lICTILLT C I CZAD 1 F. w. William & William H. Jessup,' A TTOR,NZYS tT LAW . . Mon-rnonn, nt_ Prnetien h:innist. hanna,Bradford IVnyne,,Wy...ntlng and Luzerne ennuden. - Rockwell & Winton. iT .rEtt. (up M. 11. CoCEKELL, • NVIMLESALE and Retail DrMer FtOhl% Sett; Port...F . 6k 4 V Lord, Gmln. Feed. Candle". Clover nod Timothy ~.141. the t.'oruer aut of rost Drothers St9icellosvnever - I Cobb, • • . 71 BALER IX (aloeEtuks..tic...; at the af2,11,; meentlF occepit/ .1.) tw enuiv & Itaiters, Montruv, Pa,. MostcosE, Cur. -y 1.,Ki7.4f 11. 1", FRIENDS, 1 OW:1 :MEV ArRON.i /LSD • EtIR . 4' . f 0 LD fISIIIO.IR9 COLOWSE, ylrAlt &Tie Tan Er.A . 1 - 1 j 20115 .ern SULAM; zotrni Itren 1.*41, xnx roo 41',,, -NA ,_ lal EFERMCC . F.--MIIZIKir...I., THAT , Xj...EII 70.1.D . 11 11 B. _La, 1 . INDUDGENT,soonanort...fao74lT-tAtorD,va NE, , ILVMPOONOR, pnor4...nn, Ann A: \MAT Tr ER . Shop - L.:li ' Ro.tonle4t of . SOncle'ollotOl, on Turnpike Stmt. Alosinonn Jun. 21,1857.44 RIBBONS • ARTIST'S MATERIALS, .. PAINTS IN TURES, BRUSHES, TIN, COPPER, AND SILVER-FOIL, GLASS SLAIIS AND YULLERS , liITHOOTVPHS, ay.- at aid Store of '' • s• • AngL TunalA4 koatroso, Jan. 6; 1858.- •• • ' . • • HENRY CLEMONS , avtng secured the‘right of using Goddarrl:s PA , ent for raisin" and lowering carriage tees. i i prepared to Ilicriish and put them on ett the shoat% notice. • " • Mtintroae, May 1857 . WITIISTANDIIYG.A I GG n AnD - TINI ES," :ABiL TURRELLS assohnlent of SEUCT GOODS, Leop3 • IV C=o' I and hels constantly receiving accezisions, ever' fe l dans: Prices.as low as thirlowest, • Montroso:otprll 7, - ' two Months, • 2,23. three months, • 3,00, BUSINESS eARDS. Hayden Brothers, J, D. Vail, N. D., Bentley, Read & Co., A• Baldwin, AN ACROSTIC. Ii =I EEG= EIEEM MA=
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