GENTLE ANNIE. BY & sob-tint" . . Them wilt come no more. gentle Annie, - - i IsliteA &rim thy - spicit did depart : ' , . - ...- Thais. art gone, alas! like the many " • That.have bloomed_ in the Summer of my heart. Sh4We never more behold thee ;. - . ' _ Nem. hear thy_ winning,voice.again--" - - - 1 • Wen - the Spring time comes, gentle Annie. ' " When the mild flowers are scattered o'er the Ain t We hieer9anied and loved 'mid the bowers, ' When thy downy cheek.' were.in their bloom; Now.l ataxia alone ?mid the flowers . - • . ~ • WI& they Mee their -perfumes o'er thy tomb. -Shall we ver more behold thee; * • . - Never h r thy. winning voice again— When the ,Spring time-comes, gentle Annie, -. \ When"the - wild &weft. aro - scattered o'er the plate Ahl the bouragroiv sad .while I ponder . . • Near the talent spot where thou art laid, . • . And my heart hews dcipm wheii Lwander . .., .- .. . :By the etrearns and the meadow's where we'strayed .f Shall we' never more behold thee ; Never hear thy winning voice again - When the Springtime conies, gentle Annie, -; When the wild flowers are scattered o'er'the plain? dddieas< to eau Ang to•tfaxonJuryi • • In eh:Ault:his address in behalf of Dr: Ber hard, trii4•• at London for : conspiring :with Pieirklifi, niada•the Court room ring with these thrilling sentences: • ,•"*Gentleihen„ I .have'done.• 1 have dis charged itiyAuty, towards the unftappy gen tleman at . the bar to the best of My ability. I have discharged-it Its an English :advocate, believe; (Alight tabave discharged. it-fear lessly. and conscientiously. Let me nrgej you to discharge2yoUrs,also fearlessly, firm- I ly, and conscientiously. YOu will have the 1 case left in, your hands, after an able rpty . from tile Attorney-General, by one who will hold thescales with an even and: impartial* hand. 'I iniplore_you to let the verdict be your own, — uninflueneed by the tidietilotii .fatrs - of French armaments or French twat sions, such as were raised - in Peltier's ease.. You, getitlemen,will nOt .be intimidated '` by. foreign dictation •to consign' the accused. to the scaffold ;- you will not pervert and wrest the , law of England to please a foreign dicta-, •tor. -No. !fell the prosecutor in this ease that the jitry boa is the sanctuary of English liberty: • Tell him that on this spot,- your . predecessors have resisted the arbitrary pow - ee.of the Crown,. ; backed by• the :influence • of crown-serving and time-serving judg. Tell t r im-that under every difficulty and , danger your predeeessOrs have secured the •political liberties of the • people.: Tell hini that the verdicts of Efgirsh.jurici are founded on the eternaland i m mumfile::principles of justied. Tell hifn that, panoplied ht that minor, tin • threat of-armament or inva;ion can • - acre you; Tell hint that though 600,000 French. bayo. • - nets glitter before you, though the roar of French cannon-thundered in your ears,, you will ieturri a verdiet,Which youtiown brea'-ts • and consciences sanctify End approve, careless whether that verdict pleases-or dis-• pleass a loi.eign despot or secures or shakes and destroyS forever the•thrond which a ty rant has built upon the ruins of the liberty of a once free and - mighty' people." AppiluSe broke 'out in the, Court, and it was some_ time beforeviet . iould be rector - • -'ed. RiWATATERIALS OF GLASS:—Sitiat, soda, : potash, lime, oiy - de of lead , afe nearly the • sum total of the element's out of which-glass is Made. Bottle Glace has - ino.ra lime -thah , any other glass; plate glass has'more silica; flint glass has more oxyde of d leal;, and tti these differences are_ probably maTnly . owing the cfiaracteristio qualifies of . .the. several kinds of glass; The alumina, tharnangane;e, the.okyde of iron, and the other' substances which - are employed:ln very small quantities, . are to remove color; or to impart color,:, or to modify, in some Way,. themnalitic.4 of, the • manufactured article; but they are not es sential to its productiou.- . There - woald cer tainly be sects some niodifleation, some ad dition but.a colleetiou of glassmaking in gredients at the present clity -presents a toler ably clOses resembltinee tit-. such as would. have been -presented half - a. century ago ; tberawo4l, for: instance, be:the Silex- in .the forms of washed and burned sand, the alkali itithe form-of carbonate - of ~.potash,-. and the taydes-ofrleail and niangatie-e • and, three • . such series--silex, alkali, and oxides-, would similarly bai!e been seen in an eallier cnilea • tion. • •It is-in the minor details of each series, .that ; irsprovements have 214 are nova` being sought. For instanceßow can silex be,tobtainedin greatest purity? is a queStion important to the glass maker. • Sand is, next . to flint, the mhst familiar form is which silei •is presented to us. • ' • . _ PAPER ran3r AgBESTOS.—This is a mineral substance, and resists the action of fire. li hitibeen manufactu:red both into cloth and. Oyer,. Cloth of asbestos is cleansed by fire instead of washing. And the writing on 'pa per of asbestos tan be erased - and removed by fire, leaving the piper clear fur a second use:` This Would, be great advantage if pa-. - per were very scarce; but it isProduced in such abundance - from various kinds -of vege •table.produetions, that there is but little in ducement to economize in its use. The fiber of :asbestos is fragik and brittle, and _paper from it is easily_ broken and. torn, so that it Is not a very, desirable article for use, and is mriwfactured more et ( s a curiosity: than any thing else. Dr: Brukmaim, a professor at Brunswick, published the natural history of this fossil, and four collies of hii . book, print ..eti on asbestos 'Paper, are preserved in thili brary of Wolfenhottle. • _ , , • The manner of fabricating a sbestos paper is described by Dr. Lloyd in the Pkilosoph-• ice? Transactivit. A quantity= of the asbes: tosis pounded m a mortar of stone till it is red,uced, to a substance like cert-ton. It is then sifted to take out the portions of earth an4-sione liaised with it; after .which" it is farmed into paper by_ the- ordinary .'process of a patier mill.. Mixing it with water re duces it to " stuff" suitable for:the 'manufac ture, but As itis itetVier than-linen Or - cotton " star " it has tit bi•continually stirred while taking it tip With the frames. •• • •••oisrrius. - -...LA plats of butter from • the cream: r iot: a joke. A small quantity .of :tar, supposed to have been left where. the Israel. iteS pitched their teats. The original brush used in painting the: sig,its of the times." A bucket of -Water from -"All's_ well." • A piece of , statp with -which s matt was washed • overboard. The 'strap which is used to sharpen the water's edge. The • lero'-pencil lira which Britannia ruled the waves. 4, 4 portion of yeast used in raising the wind. A dbne from the moon when she gave.: change from -the last qtutrter. The saucer betongibg to the cup of sorrow. A fence niade of the Tailing' of a scolding wife.: - The chair' in -Which the sun ',sets. Th 4 hainmer which broke up the meeting... A. buckle to fasten a lai*bing-stoek. 'Egg - eft - 4i anest,of thieves. )3ingesund lock from the trunk of an ele '• That. 'A - sketch from a politician's views. A flncr.--It is Well known by all hay imakerts that the soles of ixiote or shoes, in the hot, , dry weather during haying, - become iitnobtli is glass,' and fullas uncertain for a foothold, ns well , as dangerous on the top of a load; or in - ascending and descending the MOW... Now toremetry. this evil, I take the. soles frota a pair nf cast-of rubber shoes, and tack .theln to the lionoms of my W 014.- 81E16* thiti has been iny practice, have at al l tune. known whereto , find my feet -wk.*, 1. put them down. ME fitin-*o)i4-410414 0 M 3 and Remedy ENITGOOD •i S ': Durin*Jhe, Past few dayi Ofhitensely hot Weather ()or exeltatige from difrreent: p a ils jririft subscribersare now receiving a large and of the contitry have-informed - .us of very' ins I well selected stock or R GOODS, nv •sedden - deatiii ertutled, by the imitstiai heat. SP 111 tStlitME We have fri.quAtly: been surprised lin -be- 1 RG' holding lnliorersengagetyat.fatiguing exercise in the hot aim, whilst. I:olPiring copiously; partakointimperatelro'lmlii water, without anapparentlhought.Of its consequences. ! It is generally among this,ClasS of-persona/seem ingly,ignorant results , that _ deaths {Kehl sun-stroke 4 - 4 heat occtfr.„. , Theydo riot seem Ito think, or giye heed to admonitions of eau--- tion, until teilate. - The Nevi* York Post has a timely 'article upon this - subject,- a perusal 0(1401 111 y, prove. *.serviceable. It is -al ieged that the symPteros efaunatielte gee. eriilly indicate a 'Coestitutiod previously, itn paii.ed. '..Sonietimes then' ie active conges-1 ition.and apoplectic effusien, within the cratii-' um; arid in such cases death generally ensues: But more:6ften the signs sre those :of, ph,ysi: cal; and, particularly, cerebral prostration ; the pulse is feeble; the cheeks, and: in fact the whole surface of the body, are pale and ghast ly. The hlood.is• defective in qUidity, thus I impeding the Vital prece 'The heart is evidently, the organ at. fault, having suddenly succumbed -under fatigue and exhaustion, the ' -the s head gives the first Intimations of danger. This premonitory symptom - of sun-stroke mentioned in the first instance is recorded in histOry,. which may be found in the Bible : ” And when. the child, was grown, it fell on day that he .wera out. to his &thee, to . the reapers. And be said to "his Alit Fier, "My ['head, my hem& And he. said to. a lad,- g Carry . . hint to-his .iinither.' Anil:when :.he had taken hint.and tpuight him to his moth. er, he . sat on her knees:till noon, and died." —2 Kings iv, 18 7 20._ ' • ',Witnesses - alSnohe husband of Judith the -her6me, (chap. viii, 2,3,) died in ' _a similar manner. " Manasses was her- husband, of I hex tribe and kindred, who died-in the barley harvest. For as he stood overseeink them ~that bound sheaves in the fi eld, the heat came upon - his head, and he fell upon his bed • and died, in the city of Bethune." - ' Convulsions sometimes occur; and ni the ;intervals there-are trembling s of the muscles and limbs, not greatly pnlik e those of delire • atm - These are very-c 7 zntnen in dis [ easciof debility, where the nervous &tem is largely involved, but generally do not re. quire: specific attention: Even during the progress of reenvery,.there ka sometimes con siderable mental aberration: , The premonitions of an attack are readily recognised. There is a feeling of pressure upon the head, the blood .tingles in the ves sels, the air'seems too lint and tenuous for breathing. person who was once thus af reeled ells us 'that he was cured by immedi ately hea4arms, and shoulders, . in-wafer'. V4hile undegoitig this proms-S. 'he experienced a , sensatien as if burning coals were spread over the whole scalp, but in less thin, 'an hour every oppressive syngStow passed away. A ' brother ofithe same-gentle. man, similarly attacked, was dot so cautious. Ile fell to the ground insensible, while at la *or in the harvest field, and :after lingering two or three days, much of the time coma tose; and with 'what a physician mistakenly termed and treated as typhoid aver, was suf Tered 'to die. I I P' . The' remedies "laid-down ig the hooks" arc alcoholic and ammoniacal Aimulants ; these. - being and eauslng an equa ble circulation of blood throughout the body, and , particularly to:thesurface. The _patient Liadvi!- -, ed to swallow the medicine, but if he is " Obt-of his head" it elm be given by -ene ma. Washing-the head with cadd'water, and xebbingliiiitnents upon the surface with the hands_ keeping up the friction as long 11A many be necessary, will generally answer the • pur pose. When nn+ dullness or stupor re mains, "coffee or - strong tea are effimeious. The means-of prevention are siniple. Per sons in sound health are seldom attacked ;-- previous debility, general depression of the vital forces, :iinusual and phy.Oteal exertion, violent gusts of passion , . excessive drinking .of odd 'water or of alcoholle bever ages, superadded to exposure•to the-summer sun or a hot fire, trite - thedanfer. .Careful,.nioderation in these particulars will generally secure exemption. The Arno; wait • dering in an arid desert, subsisting on cam els' milk and n few vegetabieS?• usually en joys immunity. Ms Wed is not vitiated l)y. stimulating food Or unwhr,lesome drinking. Sir ? Joseph Banks - sliest twenty minutes in an oven where beef was cooking, without Mann. Fishermen, for the sakg of protection, some, tiines-fill their hats with-moist-sea weed, tho' any: large leaves, or even a ,wet cloth 'Upon the -head, answer 16 vial: - This is an in fallible preventive, and should be more gen emlly observed by laboricg • • M man who had no music in his sole, wore seasoned leather. - THE MO,NTROSE T? ° - 44- 4 ,1 4 10. I s .1 it Genaral Finding Store ) IS NOW FURNISHED WITH NEW GOODS DIRECT from NEW 'YAK CITY for Spring trade ORESS GOODS of many lir44, Prints, Gingham, Muslin Delaine„Chal - Moire Antique,-and differekt gradea pi Black, Silk. Eilk/A6tiaag . by the yard - Or piece. d good aisortufent of Carpets, Oil Cloth, - and .klatting, Looking Glasses, Wall Paper, CARPENTERS TOOLS, • Planes, Sawa, Mill Saws, Cross Cut and Dritg, Saw. Our stock of MUMWARE tonsigts of ever s ytWng in the Hue of Cutlery, House keeping articles, Builders and - Mechanics 'Hardware, ,Farming ATtieles, Scales and Balances, 13oots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Hopes and Cordai Crockery & Elmmaiest In fact every thing st:reasOnable persOn Out want. - ~.. We thank the Public for pant favoral and solicit a further patronage; M. S. WilsolkSik Son. .• Montrose, May 19; 18758: Wing's Celebrated Fari®a Crackers, PRE best. thing of , the kind ever made. 'To be X lad-of ?.LYONS St SON. Montrose, Nits& 31,'56. . ; NOTICE. . I3ERSONS slesiront of paying me iticiney,on debts .1. . or arty description, cau do so by leasing their payments with Post, Cooper 4. Co., Bankers, „Mont rose,-to my. credit, whose mceiptswill be allowed Trost their date. , - April - B, 1-E56.-ur. MI couststing psk.of - DI?Y GOODS, ;STRAW GOODS, 1 HARDVAItE,* GROCERIES, OROOKERY, > IRON, NAILS, • f HATS & 'CAPS "3007'84z SHOES, • - - _ DEUGS't , M.EDICINES,DYE STUFFS, P4.1.1.VT5, OILS, GLASS, SASH, N . , PUTTY,. fix ~ cfc., . &c -, .&c We invite the the attention of our lady Patrons to our - IfikiEgt teo6B . among winch will be found, Delah'es, " f awns, Challis - Robes and i ßrilltantstc., all Ism man. s AlBO a fihe assortment of 13onnets, , ./0660n5, Plov ers, Ruche , besides other 'Ulna. Also a c oite lot of frefill'TEAS; SVGARS, and i l a othetgroc riea, as clomp as th'eteheapest. .: Welke] confident that in the price and quality of goods' we ;mot fail to suit ALL. We intend to sell iat priett at.defy Cluispetitiota. Our mo to is small profits and quick returns.' - Come along with your READY PA Yawl we will ..do you good- - -MCKENZIE* ELDRIDGE. Brooklyn; May 6, 1858: ' ' ' _ NEW SERIES. LITTELL'S LIVING AGE. ' Publishen' Prospectus. X the ad of Apr* ISA commenced the NEW SEItLES OF XLITTELLIS LINING' AO E. enlarged to Eighty Pages, band. someiv Printhd on Finn Patna' with Cut .dg Issued Weekhc, -The long ellahlished and deservedly high reputation which thin es. mendk has enjoyed, renders It superitorts th refer to Its claims as chnitce and ably conducted compendium of . The: Brit Selected Literature of the 'Times. • Pornin A :. , as It does. the " ensue de la creme" of all the world-re. I nowned Reviews and Periodicals of Xofore. as ."ell a. original anti. I pies and dittal selections loon for best fugitive literature of our own count it will be at once aptetrent that it posse..." a character alike unlqu . and,uutivslical. sultatde for all claSseeiof readete—the Siafenn 41, Strident, Philorphrer,.ct• Family Circle. In addllitm the intrinsic nonlife of Its Ilterii l y contents, the qX.lri. very ofrev. log, matter embraced - in a Angie yearly volume of this work ais to POL , IL 'PIIOUSAN LI ONE IirIsIDRED AND [ mou . FIXTYPA ANNULI tecriptlon price of lithe hestnl SLX TOL. LARS /' El thus constituting .eh apest Periodical is the - World. • .. 1943 .:,,, has received the universal approval of the press, relig ious and see dam, and also the cordial approbation of many eminent. men of our ountry—sueb as, . Ch;ef Justice Story, .. Chancellor Kent, W. IL Prescott, . lion. Geo. Bancroft. Geo. Tickner, J. Q. Aflame, ,• , L. lion. Jared Sparks, Rem. Albert Barnes. • Complete sets, handrotnele bound: packed In neat boxes, and de liVered Ina I the printipal cities, fox of expense of freight, are for tale at Two Dollars 1 ohmic. Any Veldme maybe had separately, at Two Dollars, bound, or a Dollar and Hilt In Number*. Any nine,ber may he had fo ci 19,51 cants: and It may be worth while foe Spbscsiberaot Parctm,en.toconpftwenny Broken Volumes they math ove, and thus grnatly enhanixthcirAnine. Vir - Osalrassers Warded.. , .. . . . STANFORD k DELISSER, : - YuaLisur.r.s, New York. . aplSm • - _ ,STOVES. • URRITT is just reecit,ingn Wee, stock of, NEW STOVES, a cull assortment of ELEVATED OVEN LAR(E OVEIk7 . , AT-TOP PREMIUM COOK STOVES, FOR WOOD or COAL, • VIM A SUPERIOR VARIETY OF Or, Office, and Shop Stoves, for WOOD or 'COIL : Also ,; Pipe, Zinc, Sheet Iron'Stove Tithes, &c., &c. .&- • .SSORTIIF.NT will INCLUDE the MOST C'll and DESIRABLE STOVES ket, and will be sold on the most fdvor.tble s, dm., to which he would invite the par 11Ni:a attention of - CASH BUYERS. Mitsoro, October, 1 657... • MI indudin AND F UM Stov MS S in ma tern El BINET IdikIIUFICTORYt a. MaLL CTIT RE Rand dealer in all tinds bf ukisiture, is now prepared to fill all or Bedsteads of all kinds at. wholesale or n short notice. Retail prices range front 152 Is, according to style. Ile also keeps orrhand nade, Collins; and as he has an elegant he is prepared to attend funerals on short orders retail npwre. Ready - 1 IlearL•el notice. New • --- roth's Electric Oil,—The great for Rheumatism, Neuralgia; Lameness, stiff Pains, kc. Also, nearly all of the hailing Medicines in market,lembracing it remedy for iseasp_ to wirik l esli is subject- For sale by ABEL TURRELL. De remcd; .Thints Paten 'even HIES! NIES! IRE WE COME. BOYD & WEBSTERs VISG purchased of S. A. Woodruff his Stock in Trade, are prepared to accommodate all ill facer us with theiricustom, at "'lire and let rices. who live" ST il l VE AND PIPE, TIN, COPPER, AND SHEET IRON WARE • ry deription usually found in the country. o, 1.1 7 INDO SASH ; `PANEL DOORS; .. WINDOW BLINDS, LA TII.. . . ". - PINE LUMBER, BUILDING MATERlALSgenerally. _igns for . Country buildings, with specifications 1 _dilutes Of cost, &c.. furnished to such as may e them, at moderate prices. • rsons about building in the County will find it in. • terckt to mil on us. Come and see us, we j i d always to keep the latch•string out. i n shop on Main streey few rods south of earle's of evl dnd anti aesl thei inte I rpenter shop near the Methodist Church. 1 8. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for ' at. U. BOYD, 4*_ BOYD St WEBSTER. ~ L. WEnstr.P:.. I ' ,ontrose, March 3,1858.—1 y Goo , NI) T ICE.. 1 1.45 ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The firm of Morse & Nichols, heretofore engaged in the et; Businessja tlll3 day. dissoked by mutual elk: : A-netszfirm has ,nlso been established_ un the name had style of Nichols, Emmons, St Co., • -Wing of the following inembeis, to sriV: . % ~.... IRA NICHOL - 4, 'Al. ' D: W. EMMONS. . 1 G. L. MORSE. ierrick.,- Susq. Co., Pa.,/ __ J. T. ALDEN. March 29.,.1855;—tf .. 'l, L. 11. ALDEN. - tar Plat - RS- ATTEND I-1 - 2 9111£ undersigned would respectfully announce to L. the FARMERS and all others interested, that we haie associated ourselves together under the firm of I ;MOTT Ic TILDEN, - at {he old stand of M. & E. Mott, where we are pre ( pailo to furnish PLOWS-of the mast approved pat-, terns now in use. such as Biatehley's, Motes Iron Beam, eke. Also Points of all kinds, Landsides, Cultivator tebth, and all kinds of casting; for Farm ers and-others, all which 'we propose to sell as low as ban be afforded by any establishment in thhicoun try. N 7 ' • ELIJAH MOTT. G. A. TILDEN. • We are also agents fur Emery's }forge Powers; Drug and Circular Saws for wood, also Dog Churn Powers, which we can, furnish spa short notice re , Montrose, Jan: 7, D3s7,—tf . • LOOK HERE: Z•. - COBB" offers to, the public, at .prices that • cadet, fail to suit; a large sad superior assort ment of GROCERIES , it the old and well-known establishment formerly coi Copied by 0: M. Crane. • ' • • SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICE, FLOUR & SALT, (by the sack or barrd,) IfISII, and all ar-. tides tisually found in fuit class Groceries. - The attention of Farmers is solicited to a superio* quality'of fift.d/N: &lA/MSS . 5P.R.1).8, which he undersigned has on hand and for sale: CLOVER 4' TIMOTHY SEED, & GOOD - WHE AT, sold at very low rates for CASH. I Mean to trierit.,L heir to receive, a liberal share of public "patronage.' . COBB, Montrose, March 3,,1858, Ikoub160)09 lite 01.0 Zojies. TIV Stands on its Own Bolton. THE ORIOIS ONE PRICE a READY PAY STORE ONNEW MILFORD. HAYDEN BROTHERS. THE peoples' Agents are on band ivitivtlie latOst: STOCK . 00-40 1 10 S • EVER brolightinto ticcan, consisting of Dry Goods; GroCeries, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Yankee Notions, 'Jewelry, Watches, -Floiir and Salt, Fish, Wooden Ware, Wall raper, Garden & Field,Seedfi, & Straw Forks, - Brooms, • antkother artielci.to6 numerims to mention. , The day has 'dawned. Old F,ogyismluts had its day. It is now in the "Winter of its discontent," going down, derry doWn. The day is not far distant when old Fogyism wilt becoine - sp - dead that it can't even kick. The Farmer and Mechanic will th...enl-bave no fear of Day-binsk and Ledgers, and his quiet flembers will not be disturbed %y • horrid . dreims of "Sheriff Sales." So mougbt id bet • We would here - state (for the benefit of the unitia ted,) that we have ONE PRICE for our'Ooods'and 210 ..DEVIATION: Our goods are all iarkanted Air *presented, and no charge for tights. • thankful for past liberal patronage, we_ hop, by close application to business, Muran eye to the wants of the people, to - merit a continuance of the same. HAYDEN BROTHERS. New Milford, May 6,1658.—1 y. • • NEW MODS,' if W GDOO -AT C. W. MOTT'S, .t arrived, and for sale cheap To the Sneezing Public. • DURNO'S CELRTIRATED CATARRH SNUFF, AN INFALLIBLE RamanT, foi sale by R. Thayer, Montrose; S. D. Tompkins, ikooklyril William 11. ,Thayer, Dimock. MontroA 11ay 46, ISSB 8 New Goods. 68 BENTLEY., READ, & CO., RE now receiving a large and well selected stock Aof • SPRING, & .SIIDERER GOODS, which they offer to their customers; and the pithlic generally, on their usual terms, viz. Cash, Produce, or approved credit, satisfied that they can offer in ducements to purchasers equal to any...establishment in the country. - r • - •Broadclothes, lierseynieres, Test ings, Kentucky -Jeans, and a great variety of mater ial for Men's antl.Boy's wear. - Challis,.De Laines, .Lawns, Mebages;Ginh•tinsi Shawls; &c. , fie., Bonnets, Ribbons. and Flowers , for Ladh s and Misses, just received. - Hats and Caps.-4 very large stock of Rats and Caps. of every shape andMateriaLlust. in. Codfish, ;Mackerel; in 1,1, and} barrels, or by the notmd, and Ashton Salt,- by...the large or small sacks. • " • GB oceries, Crockery. Hardware, Stone and Tin-wares, a large supply i just received and for sale right. Return Palls, Chnrns,:Firkins, and flutter Tubs: • Boots; Shoes, and Leather always on band. Clocks, Looking-glassetik, Window and Wall Paper, Trunks, Brooms, Wash Tubs, Paints, Oils, and Dye !stuffs,. Pat , 1 ent Medicines, &c., &e., for snle . ' • BENTLEY, READ & CO. Montrose, May, 1859. New 'Theory of Neutralization. TO THE 'AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE DOCTrOR . J. P. LAMBERT Amanita 4 Corner*, Pa., TREATS meet diseases' under the application of the principles of NtUTRALJZATION. TnEoay,though new. is the most truthful, and in its application the most effective of anv other ever propagated. Its adaptation to meet sudden emer gencies, its reasonablenes. its rapidity of action when Vierapeutically applied, and its effeetiveness and certainty secures for it a confidence never secur ed for any other. It needs hut to be known, to he appreciated. It sans more patients, and relieves them more quickly, than any heretofore known theo ry. It reveals first qtuses, the eireetA of those.caus es .on the tiring 'man, and po:iits nut the NEUTRALIZING REMEDY.: It is no strange MEd's, for it effectually and forever to root out Fever and Ague with one dose of medi- , - eine. There need he no failures in the•cure of Fe vers, Dysenteeies, Inflammation of the Lungs,ite.,bre. None need die with those complaints, for every case can he cured with unerring certainty. There need no man die with Pleurisy, Illiac Passion, or Cramp in the . Stomach ; from three to ten minutes will posi tively relieve and cure the last two named cases. It exacts but few medicines, (so few, that patients often wonder hOw so few can givesogteat and 'sodden 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 pitthology. It cannot possibly hurt any one; but cures nearly all that submit to its action. Ample proofs can be furnished of its effective power to cure, he having met with but one fatal, ease, within one year, out of several hundreds of eases brottght under its treatment, and itt'curing many cases given up to die by those following the OLD TUT:OATES. The rap dispersion of_ disease, b4 . fore the mild and bland treatment, founded on the theory of Neutralization, is a sufficient vindication of the principles of it, and - a triumphant proof - of its a4aptability to most of the forms of-disease around us. • •• - - Now you may ask what is this New. 77reoryl All the answer I can give you here, is, that it neutralizes the 'cause engendering disease, and hi 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, (Irke-n;therase is ftilly stated) by remitting one dollar. • Medichies forr i varlons cases can be sent by maiL Entrant, )4ty 6, 11356:7-3m Ready:Made Clothing, RATS, CAPS, - &C . A LARGE and desirable stock of READY MADE V CLOTHING, and HATS, CAPS, Ac., consisting of every- variety and shade, and Warranted to be made in every particular as good* custom work, and a prices that cannot fail to suit for ready pay, mil y be found at the store , of F. B. Chandler, for sale by 'Montrose, May 6, 'sB.—tf S. L. NGDON. "'HOME GAIN," MD 0, E. DODO% OFFICE,. Oier 'Witsisif's Store.- L, 0 D GX. at Searle's Hotel., Montrose, March 10, 1868. , SADDLE, HARNESS, & TRUNK fiSTABL - 11111 1 ; 11'11 I am now receivingi large assortment of Saddle, Carriage, and Harness Trimnungi. I have on hand a good assortment of harness, sad. both,Ladies and . Gents!: and Bridles to Match and very cheap. • . • ' Leather being on the rise, now the time to bu is y, F - Trbiuning . - Executed witli - neatness'and dispatch. - AU kinds of Trimmings on hand and for sale as cheap • as can, be procured at any place in town. - OBIE-WORD. All notes and. ants due Must be to sate Cost, Short credit is - our motto hereafter, F. , FORD/LLSI, • 'Mrifriltior-itixtve S. 111141.1 : Grocery,* MOntrose,Apig 2.8,"184 - 8.:41 . • F ARNE - F - 0 R -SA LE:, riniE subseriher.offeitifor'sakhls tom, situated In thelostiship of llarford, usiquelnuints countb AL; coda/fling 128'acies, - about . 110 ol' _which; ate itourrred. Upon the. same is.n dweiling,hottar, two good barile.'&e. Ii is also well wateiedoind has two good orchards bearing fruit. - The above piemiso arolocatedmidway between Oakley :Station on the D. L. & W. TL. IL, and Burford village,—.bcdng tiome .2 miles fromeaab, anti rules km , flairt• Usti; • Penns made knOwnly, Caging upon the stibieriber Mahe preplaes. ZEBRA -JIJITUM' limford, Apriktn, lBxB, • • -111111.11WAir--% , OP: TARING - PICTURES AsailtrolOrpes on the 6 .. 4 ,1,18irch.1 .. *end, 44;1;1441 iritispati 0f . ti•414! PerSoo 'who practiced . it art , ". 1 took 7. the .ptetores. , of two young ladies from o r table, will return them immedi ately,* Will say ri]b more about it; _otherwise, we svvittidn't like:to promise. _ • - Clan Sky 'Parlor. • • is still open, and th 4 Artistatiltasks, needs, and tries to deserve your patronage, but, Judging from, the crowds which every! day'ckn't visit his rooms, he 'is sbmewhat apprehensive" that you have forgotten'him: ,As on look in .you mirrors i And view 'your bright faces, Just think of the Atist, . And all-his nice, cases, ; And think rhat,wrkforra • . He'll have reason toinake; If none of yotugive im, "nut faces to take. 3, • W. B. DEANS. Brick Block, Montrose, Aprll 28;1858. . _ • New-Gotids ! 'New Goods!! . . YOUNG Se DT.pA.y , STORE: BT undersignud would announce to their custom-. T ers; friends, and the public generally, that they have just returned from -the City ',and' are Teceiving and opening up a tew and Complete lissortmeot of Goods of various kinds, Which will besold at 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 'transact business. 'lt' 'is termed the • 1 . IitEADT PAY 'SYSTEM, or CASH and PRODUCE.' One Price to all persons for the same artioe, and it shall be our endeavor to make those prices'such 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 prices don't come down to the system, we cannot expect-to sell them. Some kind friends may .say that it will .tie " no go," but we think from the experience, of Thu last fewanonths, of every person who happetTed to oive the country merchants,'especially if it had been standing six months or more, with what coaxing, dunning, threats, Sc., they have been beset ; We think they will all respond to the -.above, system, and re solve to buy no more go wis than they ' can pay for, and that they are determined to-support those A _trill establish that principal and carry it out. We will let the systent adopted stand upon its own tiler it.vbelieving that it is the most prudiMt and wise course to be pursue'd iu every branch oflusiness,and j that the day is not. far distant when it will he gener ally adopted. - Call and ree us and We wilhefiow yon Goods at as tonishing low figures. All kinds of merchantable produce 'taken in ,ex change for goods at the highest market price. GIIOCERIES GROCERIESI! A Isplendid assortinent at very low figures. May 19, 1858. sopirs & SIIOES, ° diist received a large lot, for sale cheap. CflOtli. A newlot just - received and for sale. CEDAR & STONE WARE - in nll its farieties. READY MADE CLOTHING ol every description. TO DIitYPPIEN, 'r••• We have a large lot of A. No. 1 Firkins and Tubs for sale, Summers, April, 28, 1858.4. f Dr. C. D. Virgil, D. D.. S.; E.SIDENi DENTIST,. 3710STROSE, PA. Office ..1.11, at the Franklin Hotel. 'Room. No. 2. LIST OF CHARGES. Gold plugs, largest size, " " - medium, " " small, Tin dc., - Pulp or Nerve Cavities treated and filled; Cement Fillings not used. Cleaning set„ Extracting, at the °trice, - - • Irregularities of the teeth corrected at a reasona , We charge. PLATE WORK Gold Plato, tooth, - " " 2 teeth, - - t. " 3 teeth, - " " 4to ioteeth, per tooth, Full upper or under jaw, on sold, Gum teeth; Banded, - - 50;00 FUR double• set on Gold, Gum? and Banded,sloo,oo Full upper or under, Plain; - 45;00 Fall Double, Plain, - • - 90,00 silver Plate, half the above rate& unproved Mineral -Plate, two-thirds the price of Gold Plain sets. lieo Plastic, same' as Mineral Plate. The Public may be certain that all operations will be performed in the most tender and careful mantle; and in the highest style of the Art. All jobs: warrant ed. Grateful fur past favors, a continuance of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. G..D. VIRGIL, Montrose, Pa., April 7, 1858. Flour & Seed- StotL=.?i':' FLOUR, PORK, AND 'IAMB, ' 1 - BARREL SALT, • \ • .' PACKING SALT. . DAIRY SALT, - • STABLE SALT TINOTIIY SEED, CLOVER gEm LARGE, . CLOVER SEED, MEDIUM, CANADA, CLUB, and TEA SEED WIIEA2, 2. SEED OATS. - ORCHARD GRASS SEED:. - SEED-CORN. - Stowell's Evergreen Sweet, I _ Yellow Elint i - • Early Mown', - ... Early button, LARGE .WRITE FLAT TURNIP SEED. EARLY TURTLE SOUP BEANS, (S.Y..el PS.) LLWA BEANS, (POLE; . •• CHINESE SUGAR CANE SEED. PEAS! PEAS!! . . Largo Marrowfat, I • Early May, . Daniel O'llouke, _ and a general assortment of . .. Garden Seeds. A. Montrose, April 18, 1;t5 . 8-41 .:BALDWIN::- STOVES, ,SIrOVES, • I UR stoves have teen so thonmighly tried, to the entire satisfaction of all, that they-need no ;orumend from us. S. H.,SAYRE do BROTHERS. , - 'Montrose; May 1857. - • FLOUR. F 15,11 S , , ALT, GROCERIES, TEA„ COFFIXE, SUGAIk,s• ke„ for fi aleloti, for cask; Call and see before ; purchasin. , elsewhere; at ; • S.'S. MOTT'S. Montrose, Aug. I 2, 1857. . T B sUlscriber has heetefeecivingoduring the put three weeks a fine lot of; • & $lllllllll3 G 0 1 111134 making, with form er stok, en Usortment with which there iii`no comparison in this vicinity ; and that they, are being sold in a manner satisfactofy • - to 'customers is manifest from the fact - that notwithstanding all efforts at ' competition, the -rush and • • • - sales thus far lisvebein • j , unprecedented.: , - We mean with frequent additions, to keep the as sortment good ; and ready oe• pronipt Pay s =ring customers 'can rest - leisured that the old store isnot tobe In addition to the barge va. - riety kept for" years, wo now have a good ~ ' \ assortment of • READY:4IAM CLOTIIING, -•' • - , ALSO; . BOOTS a. sito.rs in all varieties. 'iPiesie give luta call. • , • Gitkian, May 41;1867.. - - S. S. INGALI& - • LINE AND IFXS aubscri bers MO now burning: and will I Footo X'constantly on hand, 1 4 bne of, a . ..very soPeriOr onalitl ai . Xoutrose Dppot;and will f rit_ It In . a n y quantities: M a Alr"Orice. Peranis 11 , 18140 g Olga quantity, can. be anpplicil t.,70n i,l isbliable notice, fidpenor ground Pliptor - Will be kepti coin* . tntly op hand hereaWr..'...: • -' • !DRINKER: YOUNG & SMITE!. • . • , - t' Montrose itepot, April a. • - L.;n4tRLE.;:i • zw-4:›131011 . 31 - 3M : :The Independent Republican. IS . lIE RE B Y -GIVE.N, • - - . • tIIBLISUED I,I4RIIIIIIIISLIET ItORNINg, AT MON76OS , . -. . ka,iAX $1,50 Pia aiwux, ti am - Alice. ii • ' • - - —ittAr-- - .. ABEL. Tilifil Lt • •-- Hate ' " if .- : s - of -Advertising. qat 4 ... One squiut (1.6 tines or lest)one week, 10.5 c . • , One, square • ' two - weeks, .- . . .... 4;1 5 ITO just returned from New-York, with a large One ..,...... .e 41 three - wecka, nit. ` ' .1,0 ) I_ll. and choice variety of GOODS; bought hie Vaih, ...., 2,7_ ' ',, 'and selected' with much care, from over thirty o(the .','„.":7 l , 4 " tu t; • „, . eo mouth... " . "I '' best Houses hi NeW-York, which he offers to his cut- '-'" 0 'sa g uaro ' " •- .- three month ' s!, - 2 e: 4 timers - and the public, at 'low prides; for Cash, Hit. One 'square - „ . • One square six months,` 6,oo stock comprises ; . . , 'One square •. - ' " - one year; .... .. . . 8,64 ' DRUGS, MEDICINES; . • • PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, - DYESTUFFS, CROCKERY, - GROCERIM. MIRRORS, , GLASS WIIIA CLOCKS,. 4 • . • 'WALL PAPER,. • WINDOW PAPER,` '. WINDOW OIL SHADES, FANCY GOODS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, JEWELRY, • PERFUMERY, DRY GOODS, WOODEN WARE, 'BARD WARE, _ BROOMS, - STONE WARE, • • , BRUSHES, • JAPANNED WARE, „- BIRD CAGES. _ - WHIPS, CANARY SEED. UMBRELLAS', POCKET KNIVES, GUNS,' PISTOLS; AMMUNITION, TURPENTINE, CAMPIIP.NE, BURNING FLTID, ALCOHOL, LIQUORS, (For Medicinal Purposes, only.) TRUSSES, • . SUPPORTERS. SHOULDER . BRACES. PORT MONIAES, SPECTACLES, SILVER k PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, itc:, GOLD PENS, STATIONERY, - VIOLIN .STRINGS, _ BOWS, kc , And -all of most pOp)ilat 'PATE'NT 1118DICINES:.. Thankful for the liberal patronage hitherto ieceir eit, he hopes to•merit a continuance and large in crease-of the Paine. - ABEL TURRELL. Montrose, Dec. 2 1357. • • :A; FORTY HORSE POWER . MO -II GINE- PO RILL E Allt. GOOD 9 IitIXT eight inch stroke; 141nch Cylinder, bal e) lance.'Wheel, three - tons. Is ii - sTiOng well built machine. Suitable for a Coal Shaltor Tannery; and will he sold !re . Address, POST BROTHERS.., Tan. 14, 1857. ' Montros.e, pa. ltead the foOotwhig Letter..„ :111 0 NI V TESTIMONY. We have received the following letter in relation to DR. Mitosx's INDIAN Rooqutt.s. Aettum: FOURTORNERS, Snsq. Co., 'Pt:, Sept. 28th, 1858. r Messni A. J. Wnirs_& Co., New''York "The ]horse's ItitlianzßootTills had from you give universal satisfaction, in EVERY -iNs•rANEE, and our farmers use. them for almost everything. The DYE ENTEizr has been raging in this. section to an idarm ing Mama, for the las k t six months, seitCELY a smote , family having, escaped, mtcerr THOSE WHERE your pills have been USF.D AS .NPaevmerive, In which case they haVe NEVER zi.n.s.n. I will inform von shortly Ito* to send a further supply. Your OA. Serv't." ALPHON.SO 11. SMITH. . Satehletters ss the above tided no continent from us, they ought to convince all if what teefirutly believe, ; that Dr._,4llorse's Inilian Root Pills are the very best PilLerer tnado. Sold in Montrose by S. H. k,D. Sayre, and by one person in every town, and iir all country stores. A. J. White & Co., 2 Si. Peters Place, New York, sole Proprietors.. • ' 4'7—tf $l,OO to $1,50 - ,75 - ,50 5,00 . 57,110 • 10,00 - 14 . ,00 4,00 Valuable Lauds For Sale. IPOR SALE IN ONE BODY, about 5500 acres o Land on the waters of Spring Brook, a branch of the Lackawanna river in Lucerne County,Penn'a. about.midway between the thriving-towns of Scran ton and Pittston. These lands are covered with val noble timber, and being situate in the most extensive mine Val region in Pennsylvania—known to contain iron ore--and believed to abound in coal, and being also in •the immediate vicinity of several railroads made and now in progress--offer to the capitalist an opportunity for the investment of money that seldom occurs. For further information apply to N. P. Ho sack,-Esq., No. 11, Wall street New York, or to the subscriber, at MontroseiSusquehanna county,Pa., the attorney insfact of the owners:, ' April 6,; 1854. • 1 . HENRY DRINKER. MITE subscriber keep's constantly on hand for sale at his eautblishment in Montrose,the .best qual ty of SOFT' SOA P, manufitctured from the lie of wood ashes and grease, in the old fashioned way,and *not by any patent process. , For tliose that furnish the irr ease,he manufactures the soap f0r41;50 a barrel. ° Warranted in all cases lo be a good article,or the §oap may be and the money refnuded. Per barrel Half Barrel Gallon Wholesale dealers will be furnished—if delivered at the Ashery inMontrose---at the rate often barrels for $45,0r at Scranton at ten barrels for $5O. . . JOHN' HENRY WARES. Montrose, March 1, 1856.-4' • NEW Dress-Making Establishieut. L4DI.ES - HAVE YOU HEARD THE NEWS.- • - • AIRS. DAVIS, formally of lie* York, ,has ILL opened a Millinery and Fancy Store, in the.vil !age of Brooklyn, and has just returned from New York with a large rind fashionable stock' of goods, consisting of Ladles and.Mlssia.Straw,:lfats of every style an/variety, also Cispe and Silk Hats constant ly on liand'Of .every Lae and color, togethen with a .splendid assortment of Fancy Giiiods ; such as Embroi deries, Hair Braids, Hosiery. Caps..llend-Dresges, Lice Goods, &c., /cc., all of which she' offers at the loWest prices. - Particular attention paid to Eleaching.jil Always at Home. Brooklyn, May 6, 18.57.-1711 • .( MI GRIST AND SAY 71111 LL. POST 'BROTHERS having purchased thirabove establishment,will keep constantly , on hand Su. perfine aid Rue F/our,Nrn Areal' surrior qual ity, also Chop and Bran at thelowest - cash prices. Custom work will be done with.delpatch, and in all cases warrauted • - - - Montrose..Ttili,lBls3.—il • WALL. PAPER -"HAVE Just received another soppy of Wall PA• per, and expect more to 'arrive soon. .I think cult : tomers will find my assortment the, largest and bas in Susquehanna county,' and prites ast `ow as the low est. Alpo, Whitlow Paper; Oil Similes and Fixtures, Bordering, &c. ABEL TUBBELL Montrose, April 35, tB5B. • , • - • llomistiatiatnimento;. Self 1 0Yringe , A DAPTED to the different varieties of this kind XI, of instrument, It Is admitted to•be the hest in market. 'Also a great variety of other. instruments, for various- purposes;tsually kept Dreggista, not neotissars te!enunterate; rot saki at the Drug Store of , ABEL Want& SOAP MANUFACTOR PRICES . , Two squares one year, . 15,00 , . Tliree ,scsuares.one year, . 2090 Five s quares orie year; ' 25,00 One. column one yea.;. : .... • 40,00 Yearly advertisers will have the privilege ofilter. ing or changing their adyertisements without a d. .ditional charge.. ,„ ,' • • • • MI/duces cards, not eFcecding five lines;inierta al $2,00 per annum. ' • •Job Work... This office is supplied with-a good assortment et • Tobbingcmaterials. and all kinds of Job - Work, such as Cards, Posters, ParephletSotc.; will be done neat- I lykand premotiv, A . • BUSINESS 'CARDS. William B. Simpson, WATCH REPAIRER, 'raving dOrted for the pvt ant yeti, wrtli the mod skillful workmen. he feels confident that ke er do - tha most difficult jabs an d'art ostler. All work warranted 1. gtVe ratleartlon. - Joielry re iced nul l and on nasoriableassru. .•.13hop Ira A.Mentman's & ShoeSt , ure, next toJ.Ellutride, :WIIL W. SmiteA Co:; ' 111 M CABINET. ATff) CHAIR MAN lIFAC , turers.; Keep manaally on hanerall Muds - . of CABlNirr_Fcssimir. Or famished at Ma* notice. fibypind Ware Room foot of Main Street... • Montrone, Pa.., MeV .28. 403.-tf .' . ' ... . _ . . . Hayden Brothers, . .. 7. -. • . . AN TII J OI t rae c 11FAL s t i tn . I'Ack C EE ii a TITIA:CS : , Wankt . ,, IX' M e Xtia ri nis and .. P e :llans inippilen litr York Jolting Piton Now Milton}, ay, urki.ii, r . . - ,-- • -.. - - • WX. I. DOTO.: • • Boyd, ilL= Webster,. E.AIELS In Store& Stove Pipe. Tin, Copper. ind Sheet Ira D Ware: also, Window Hash. Pane) Doom. Window Lei; line Lumber. and all klnds'of Building 'Materials. • Tin bhup ftc . t. of Stades Hotel. and Carpenter Shop near Church. Mourner, Pa.. Api111.4,1E08.-4L - Dr.l3. F. Wilmot, . ' GRADrATE of the Allopathic and Ifoineopatble Colleges tt medieppe; to now wrimaneutfr Ft ectted ly Crest Bend,. Pa. nt, Coe, coma updalne and F.llsabeth nearly opposite the i, E Church. Ist. • ' ini icr .. ' <.#o-7-;.,.—w arr. .o.;- E quitt. ‘.,& Son, - --. , --,-- • SCBGEOINI DF.liTritS ' li. d 'llitaika .. oppoiltu the Baptlst UlunCh,(lVr e ile. "a n2ee '' ln i tec:lll - .1)„ G‘ir. r to o rAUl= l u c l p lar giifill°n will be Isiv'n)ti:B;:. and tullJnnr decaTinz fedi. outman. January 13. 1838.-. f - . C. D. - RESIDENT DENTIST. MO:::T goc.F • 'r• fra. as 11a. at the-Franklin:Wt.:l: Room NO L— :banning teetlibu'Uold nr 'p No .: ne• highest style of the Alt. All Jobe - warranted. vet- e de • In tlt limbos; Apri17,1a8.4 0 4. • • • J. D. Vail, M. D., .. ' PHYSICIAN AND SUP.GFAN; ban permanentlsineated blow!! at Braetneyville. Sumaclaturia county. Pa, aid will proloycl attend to alt ollarth which ha may be.!avored.-15v.....yi . • . . , . . • B.:Thayei, PHYSICIAN AND SCRGEOS,Ston - races, Pa. Office the Farmer'a store. f.rtin'S . A., Bushnell, ATTORNEY' & COUNSELLOR AT LAW: Mee ores '4, E. West's Drug Siam Srinesiu-sxCDADiri, Keeler & Sterld4l. - - rkrALERS BOOTS& NIMES. Lather ind- Finding; 'oo Maine st: iiirto door below Seorie'o Irotel,3lontrore. GZOILOZ — c s. stopotta William IL Jounp, TTORNEY AT LAW A NOTARY PUBLIC. Office ea ISS Job. lic Square...MON - MO= F. ' Bentbly & Fitch," ATM : ANEW AT LAW, AND BOUNTY , LAND ii:9E.ICI4- Office went of the Court louse, Mintz - ow; pa, - • D. 8. tirSTLZT, Albett Chamberlin— -11 TTORNEY ST,LAW. AND JUSTICE OF' THE Unice over I. L'krost h CO.* Store,:ltualcosz. Pa.% • . • Wan. lesinp, • ATTORNEY AV.Y.Aw ANTb,COi , .I3II.tiSiONER OF DREW. for the State of ..,New York; will attend to all bible:we eenente to him with promOness and 21404'. Office on Pliblie Sne,are,ttrt. pled by lion,. • . _ -- Abel Terrell , . • . . IniEALE.R. I. - DRUGS. MEDICINES. ( 3 1113IICALS. I'ln.t., 1.1 °Rs. Ds .. uffs. Grocerio. Dr: G0.A1., MI6, arv.Stnioo, tilaspware mks, Waichm .Irtrrli,*, Silver 5 T .,,..,.. spear:3,4..4s: sleal in m . ents. 'I ruthes. Surldr.gl In.,truntcrai.. 1.1,1 u,.. I:aft.. cry. Mirrurs, Statiouo7, limbo, Shoes, Yaukce Ni.tions.,&r: -- —.----,-- F. B. Chandler, • RALIERI24 DRY GOOD g D Bouts and ntatlonery, etc., Public AteenutyMenTates, ht. ------ - ~ . Post Brothers, - . • . DEALERS EC DRY`llool*.•Groceries. Crockery" Midair, Leather. Flour. etc-, corner of Turnpike ctnxt coil Pukiic are 13114, ktocrotric, Pa. .. t , . .. - .. I. Lyons & Son:, , • TIE ALEIZS IN PRY GO4`)PS, Groceries, Runts:arc; crodeT, 17 Tinware. Book. &c.; also. wry cut the,Bou . r lbsullsu Carat. —Public ivenbe,aloaruosr., Pa. 1 . 1 .LTOSS, . • • Bentley, Read-& Co., EALERS IN bRY GOODS, Dengli/Sletlicines. P.aints. Or * DGroceriea, Ilardsaare; Crockery, lion, Clocks; Watches, h. eirl's Silver Spoons, Perfumery. LT. Brick Block Nowar. BXNTLET c isms a-r W. ram William Ba,-William - 11:4assup, ATTORNEYS AT, LAW, lzionynthin, F. Practice fa sazz, haulm, ISradford Wayne; Wynmlug and Luzerue cuuutla. • - Rockwell & Wintcin— -- vatzu n .mwz ehia ml.aba,vc street, MM. ply states.) \ I. D. ROCKWELL, r, - A. Baldwin; _' ' . • 1 ,- Vnan 0. ilVd.'rl !f l h nl—jory t thrli, i n'iM t iv P .n, r , the Corner east of Pest Brewers Store. stuarxes. ' 'ap11:...7.-: . ' . _ . .. • - . • Z. Cobb, 4 D. . , EALER EV GROCERIES. Ate. at the atufe reeebtly owl; . by Crafie .h Roma. 31.ntroae, Pa. , liostefier., Nov. 21... 1837.-tf . ' . . AN ACROSTIC. . MY FRIENDS, I °its Two irnbss AND A 1113 ' _ . N 9 / 0 LD ./ADIDONZI COLOGNE, rime ovirit .......• ---* " A -... • 1 AZORS AND STRAND roirns Ricy ssn 1115 rOO 11 R,, "9 R tFERENCE—MDINOIN, lake N,L'IN D4D A. n B ; I ....NDULGENT,coon-Loorap, nsisr.s.sritires iV. L A ! s . lieldrappie, ratyrzimp!, Asp' A.MATII En J. 14 Shop No. 3. Basement of Sixties Rotel, on Turnpike Street. ' 31.0h - rnosz,lan. It. 18.r.-td • , PATENT MEDICINES. - • MOP the great- variety of Sledielnes atTuireira Siege. nall# 11 tined all of Dr. Jayne's Justly celebrafert Family moils Ayres Cherry Pectoral and Catftzt. Halsey's Irorrst and Forest PIM Rotund celell t German hitters; Loaders se rtes of Fondly medicineat-Merehant s Gargling Oil, the greaten ut• etly for Apraln Ho rse Man CreNtAt ever known ; Math soa's la taX l ' Remedy. and o Remedg ; Orrlek's Vermlfuee. and s other kinds; Trasdes Magnetic Ointment, the great rented t• forks , rhewitathun, and_all lonammatory eninplatnts-; .rOnd'A . Eltrre first rate thing far strullanturrsg e as the above Ointment; air l'aln De st roying agent. a goat it le; Woodcock's Balsam Ludt I.luhnent.; Atworal's Jaundice Bitters. Canker Drops Linirarnt.• Dysentery Drops: Iliker's Cordwood for DYsyntery: Henri' Pepsin, for Dyspepaia; Ilelmtaihrs Extract of Disehu and Datr.i l'4l..Paritlet variety of Salves:the tart ro - arket—Pille. da an almost andigni variety of Patent Medtonak altogether too nm mato enumerate_-but suffice it to my, lb:tribe radii 'wilt and! If -every thing In thliting, t tiro Prtig tad Finny Store of Itantrout July:WT. • , • „ 2 50 • s - .P.OST.cCOOpER do CO: . 1 HENRY DRINKER,,', - -- Nox , rrosr. WILIIWITINGCOOPER ~,s oiel•" / b • 1, ' 05, ISAAC:1 1 ;1'0ST: • _,',. , . er , ' " DWAFTS on:Near York City anl Philadelphia— colinctions promptly:mad% and remitted. r Office hours fropil9 a. k m.. tolB. , ' • Messrs. ,Aiten & Paxton; N. York 1 REFERENCE,SamueI C..Motittin, Esq., ?MN. Iton.i William iressup, Montro. _ _ _. .-- _.—_ . Fi•tik' THE - undersiigned' are, uo& mantifieturinK sr.4 have on .hand all kinds of , • - 'ea rriage. and:Sltiot Stud',.• • L suoh Felloca; B . mos, 7hillit, Cr litei , paunt o, Feliders; ikr ; Av. for late,. in lots to suit pr 'chasm, very taw for cash. 'Also, all kinds of work strained and hew, to Of' ' • , CROOK. S Jt)IINSIO.S. . great Bend, Pa., March 1858.-1 y , • • • ARTISTS 'TERIALS; PAINTS IN • TUBES. • BRUSHES, - •• TIN, COPPER,`AND SILVER FOIL, • ' .'•-; • • GLASS SLABS AND II ULLE:h% :LITHOGR;A:PRS, ate., ut the Store of • • • ABEL Montrose, Jan. 6, 1858. • HENRY .._ . , -• :- -' '- HENRY CLEMONS - aving' secured the vigil' COI uSing iiodilard'srg* . ' ent for rais in g and. lowe . ing carriage 100 prepared to fundsh and put. thCin on at ht) shortertice..-. .. no - - - . -.... , Montrose, May it. I 857. ;',, rar fvoirwlTAlbTAlli DING-J-3 " 11 11.1-6 TI Eft,'" ABEL Tr ItItELLS' a!tiot!tinerit of - SELECT GOODS, keeps - . • - ISll' CO and be i cons ntly, receiving neeesslonA, esql 4 41 ',dept.:: Diet* its low as the lOWea. ' , Montrose, April I t 1858. • t • EMEEM rizzl ECM CAM= BanWog ,House • OF ME
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