E DARLING NT.ILY GRAY. DT M.A.: uswrz. II . , l'stsnts a low green valley on the old Kentucky shore Where rte wiled many houl's away, • •••• A sitting and a singing by the little cabin door, Where livedtny darling Kelly Gray, - atoms.. Oh 1 tny OM - Kelly Gray they have taken'you away, And.lll.niver see my darling, any more, I'm situng. by the river and fin Iceepirtg-all the day, 'roiyou've gone from the old Kentucky ib - ore. When the moon had elkal;:the mountahi and the stars • were.sbinin - g too, - • Then I'd take my darling - Kelly Gray, And we'd float down the river in my little red canoe, :While . rny bato sweetly I would play. - - Chorus— • - - , . • One night I went to see her, but she's gone thencigh hors say, • The white plan bbutil her with his chain, " They have taken her to Georgia for to wear her life away, - .As she toils in the cotton and the cane, •- Chorus— . Yj canod is under Water and my banjo is unstrung,) Pm tired of living anymore, Ify eyes shall look: downward and my song shallim • - unsung,._ While I stay on the old Kentucky shore Chorus— . , Xi eyes.arc gettincblindectand I cannot see my day, - Bark t there's somebody knocking at the door, . • Oh, I hear the tingelsvalling and I sec mx.Nelly Gray; . *Farewell to the old Kentucky shore. EZZIE3 Oh 1. my poor Kelly Gray, up in.lleaaen tnere they _ ear, They'll never take you from me any more, - I'm coming, coming, coming as thea ngels dear the way, Farewell to the old Kentucky shore. The Habits of Fish. BY B. L BELL, PRESIDENT OF AUERICAN INSTITUTE Tar Ilio.—AMong the cartilaginous_ fish there is one knoitn as the hag, which is pos sessed ora very.temarkable ttiOde of escaping its enemies; by'creating a vacuum with its lips ; it adheres,with such tenacity- to . that 'they cannot shake it off—like the leech, it laeeratea with its teeth, and draws the!life blood-frim-,t, the object of attack. Thus fixed, it Offer'ea a tempting bait, and-might readily • become an easy prey were it not that Provi dence has otrerbd it a means of •escape of a • . remarkable • character_ . When danger ap proaches, - the hag emits a species of ekcre- Ment of a slinty'nature, which - turnumds.and .eoneealalt from View. This Matter is so' abundant that he can continue tv emitit un til' a large tub of water IS . .thbroughly imbu ed, and. actsr,..a short time it assumes the transparency of glue, and may he drawn into .long thr s eada. This fish has .neither ventral . nor-pectoral fins, and its body appears de ,void of a head, terminatingM -a-circular thick , lip. • TliE " T-ORPEDO.—Mis wonderful s fish has been.gifted_by the Supreme Being heyOnd all, the .anitpals ef the terrestrial world, and in some -respects even man. It has., been • armed, to defend itself, with the 4ightning, of heaven, which it omptoys, a Wedo gtinpow= der .try-Ainfize.-stupefi, and even deitrov • -the inhabitants of the ocean.. The cat,-during Certain changes in the,weather, is capable of accumulating a small portioli of electricity, but not sudicient s to arrest Its prey- ; ' hut the torpedo eonecals.himself in the 'mud, well knowing that he possesses the power o f de stroying, through the medium of \a 'shock, any simple, unsuspecting creature that ,may - be - so unfortunate as ) k o pas,. over him, ~ T hat .aelf-suflicienf -biped, man, may charge It bat tery 3vith this wonderful_ elsment, and work wonders with it, lint cannot use it independ ently •of other• sub.g.ances,• as the , electric fishes can,for offensive 81,d de fen'siyi: pit rPoses. This power in-the Torpedo appears to ex tend oat both sides frornt4 bead to the tail, and Consists of longitudinal: bands of fibres, containiaci'membratious elongations forming hollow tuhes, some of Which are quadrangti- - - lar , , jothers hexagonal; pentagonal, arid; poly. gounl, each of which are divided by. a Mem brane into dissepintents, connected together by blood-vessils. . In each organ there are itbotit one thousand tubes, which I suppose • fain the-electl'icpower; these tube's' are all Ncloied. by coining ill contact with the /skin, -and ire all filled with a -species of jelly. l' imagine the upper surface of the longitildinal bands forms the 'positive electricity, and the lower the itegati. The back of the torpedo' is convexwheitlying in - a natural' position,- but the . moni*he' strikes if hecbmes con- \ cave: • Iminedttite: contact with the object struck is not fieessary,as,he can destroy at - a distairee, anitalways_rnits a spark of elec. Thes4xtraerditiary batteries-were • givey this Elaskif animals not only to defend tithselvei, buy tO obtain subsistence. They are much dreided by all voracious .fish, as they invariably - fe'ol invisible strokes whenev er they . approach.. '• . • Tnr. -Etzarme, Ezt—(TG.ymnolus),---Pos -sesses a hat tery twelve times More powerful than the torpedo, and-is as much feared by man' as by the inhabitants of it snative waters. Males, horses, .and other animals, have been freqUently destroyed by pagsing through clegks infested. by them. They 'may be found in every pond' and stream — of .water from the 10th degree of north latitude to.the equator.. :Bs organs'of electricity-, four in number,, are situated directly under the tail; -occupy-' ing.nearly a thirdtpart of the fish,atid form , ing a _battery equal to twelve hundred squarel feet. . By placing both feet upon, an ordinary sized eel, freih frbm the water,•a - . shock walla .be experieneal 'far .more Violent than 'that produced by a Leyden phial; or. the pile' of" Volta.' - • The sameshock received in the vicinity of the heart-would cause instant death. if you lay but one hand on the eel, a moderate shook will be lett but if both. hands. are so placed they will be paralyzed for 'years. Still, if the person is afflicted with nervous, fever, no ' ihoelt4ill be experienced.'. ' After the eel has- discharged an accumula. tion of electricity, 'his courage leaves him,. and be becomes Perfectly harniless for a-time, and flees - ft out the animal with dread that he had just befde pursued with fury. • Quite an. abundance ..of food is.required before he can again accumulate galvanic power. He can emits it parks.pf electricity that 'will kill egn feet from . ,hirn, and may be lime. diittely 'cleßiived of electric power by contact with load-stone. As far as ascertained; all the fish - es that possess this wonderful power may. be classed with the Genera, -Trieinurus; Tetrodon, Gym • - --- '"'“%."""u" , •, -- - 4 small seissdrs. This was the-Work of. many 11 notes,- .Malapteruius, and liitia ; the' threw i 1:' A. lastshe"dtheplank, • - ''''` c - ' try can - he afforded by any. cstablishMent in this wan . . wee -s. . t remove - try. i ELIJA ri . MOTT.' G. A. T . II.IIEN. last are'the most lemarkable, and -all- • . their led out end went. to the attic, made a. rope. of ' • i organs are unlike, in situation and liuMber'a re also agents for Emery's Horse Powers, ; Sher clothing - , and by it lowered herself into l'.- We the general orgattizatimils accommodated to , . ~,,,Dn tg and Cheular Saws for wood, also Doi; Claim the yard, where She obtained a ladder, their individual mode of life. u ) StOwen , whic . h we can fundsh,on short notice. which-she sealed the, walls and escaped. -: ~- Menttose Jas.7 1857 -tf TUE 1141:Arriututne—ls an electric dish, ' 'ln passing a farm house near town. she: '' . ,• ' ..., ' whose Organs of electricity surround it direct -:,sate -146 saw a man , undress'and ptit•hi.4 pants upon a' , OK HERE ;' ly beneath the skip; forming a mass of tissue t chair. After' he'lVas asleep, she raised the i'i.l .COBB ()fiefs to the public, at prices that 'of a cenular•nature, presenting the appear- i • 6tnitot fail to suit, a largeand, superior assort -1 window, and With a' bean pole - drew his pants . !I Ar .L 4 ince of pork id consisting o(.fibres interlac- ~ • i frOm the chair, And fiitind in his pocket one 11IIIP'nt or ed tegether, forming. - a 'perfect net-work - oft hundred mid tifty•:dollni.-s'. in k money: - From ' l l -!. -G . ROCERIES, cells, coMpletely . full of albummOtis matterL ; t the.day . -of her escape til now. (hey had been li At the Obi and I wel , l-,knownestahlisllcnt formerly oc attached to this there is a nervous Syteti - :, en- 1 able ft-i ge t no tz'Ace of her She ie. now ' copied l.l- 0. , . . Cr-sue. tirely difering from that of the electric eel I SUG . A , I6S, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICE', FLOUR -about 2:i Years of :lie, 5 fevt 5.1 inches high,: ~4•,SADI,-(l‘g the seek or barrd,l .146//, and all ar, , and torpedo, and not - unlike that: of "many 1 . has black eves and hair, high • cheek banes,' ticks usually found in- first class Groceries, • other fishes; vatla organ is formed into two . : with a rather thin face, The first time she The- attention of FarmerS is solicited le. a superior parts by- a longitudinal serum • • The Arabi - 'escaped, I escaped, she o d heycellwith key' peneamade • I quality of CUMIN . if: GRASS SEEDS, which the euitiVating l o f hone, by howsell. -.- sus were once very sueceSsful in.undcrs - igned tins ou hand and for sale. ' • • - ' CL9 PER if: 77.3! 0 THY, SI.?ED, A: GOOD 'the seien&s, and they nut only observed this 1- . - f ,' .' . WHEAT, sold at very low rates for CASH. • faculty of the .Malapteruitis, bin likewkie'no- Matoz£lt'S CONTAGie&--:It is certain that.• As i mean to merit, I hope to receive, a liberal ticiug the taint) between.the lightning of i ettaer wise !kering, Or ignorant carriage ; is" A are . of public patronage. the heavens and that of this fish, ,they Mimed I caught; ris me s p take diseases, one ,or another ; 1 .' Mohttose, March 3, 18.58. . 91113. •him-Raat,h, or thunder:. His senses of' hear..l theretore,:let- men tatce heed of their corn- i .---- • i'•• • t - L0L91.1. de. SALT always otfra,and, irig and swell have no external opening;- the' pan; .—Shakerpeare: 1 1 F June ~ 411: -HAYDEN -BROTHERS. - - - i -• t • smell is. the most acute; by.it he dise4ers his enemies did his prey at a very great dis , tance, through the thiOceSt gloom Mid most violently agitated ;'the organ of this I.Senscis directly between thei ey s. - •'. Descriptiolof Towns in Oh. Saltl.4like City contains about a. third , of , the POpulation"of the Territory, ,and . has a ,great many fine, and - sothe elegant buildings, ,the principal of which are the .Tabernacle, where all religious meetings are "held; the Council 11",ouse, Endowment House, the Tem.. pie, 11(a in 'course of eiection, collet louse, Young's two rnansions,nineteen puhlic school houses, together. with the costly•housts erect. • ed for the elders. = The neAt settlement, north, is called Ses sions:eight miles from Salt •Lake City, and contains several fine houses. It is situated on the main road ; the houses are not com pactly built; but extend nearly five miles.— The selarmeti!: contains the.riehest lauds in the Territory. . .Eirmingtenigy comes next ; very pret ty' little town, the county seat of David coun ty '; it'cpritains about; 1,000 inhabitants - Eight, mites north is Key-milli, contaming abtktt the same nutulier of inhabitants. Hero is some ex (lent arable land, antra fine stock 'range. „ • Weber river is about eight miles further A , north. Oh it havebeen built two faits, call cd .91st and Wet WAer. forts,. containing about five hundred_inhabitaaN each. They are very,pleasactly situated. - ' " Ogkien city, tine of the prousiptil cities of the Territory, is about three miles from We ber. It hays many costly buildings. .North cif Ogden city„-abnut two miles, is a large, 4, fort, eallW Bingham's Fort. It has about . 7,oooinhabitants. . Northeast of this, three miles, Ogden Huld—a very .pleasant surrounded on allsides . by mountains, with the exception of the entrance. It contains about 500 in • habitants. ' North'of the "Hole," ti‘elve .1-441 es, is a well-located fort, calfed Willow Creek Fat. In this vicinity 'herb is fine agriculturalland, and the 11, , aviest crops of wheat in the Terri tory are raised here. Five Miles North is Box Elder, or Brig• hamVity, being . tight miles South of Bear river..- This city is very handsomely situat ed. • It is built upon a plain, about two hund red feet alxive thg level of Bear - river ; - It is inhabited by Danes and Welsh, wh ,, se hOuses exhibit considerable skill in their cor.strtle:ion and taste in their arrangement. On Bear river there are two small settle inents, and thriller north two others. ,These are Carne and Malade •valleys, where the stoek belonging to. the " Church" gentrally wits kept., „, All these cities and forts- are twin% laid in :ashes at the - Ooramand of the Church, and. the roor,people have giv,eu themselves to the work of destruction with till the confidence and 'firmness of faith which ever characterizes religious fiuthtielsin,—Cor. A lta Californian. Correspondence of ?he N. Y. Tribune Land Reform in , the West. The .Tribunr far June 9th is . ust received. and your' .- -41rtiele entitled. Land Reform' . read. The rights of the pioneer in that arid elettre so fully l and cleifrly set forth that I cannot resist the temptation to_sii down and thank you fity it. As you perceive by the heading of my letters I live upon the frontier. I can understand and appreciate - the truth and force of vorir remarks,, Ilow earnestlsy wish a ma . joritY of our Snators and Repre senjatives in t'ottgress'etiOd do the~S7lnlE'.— If tfiey it seeins-t6 me they would givp us nit only a homestead bill, but 111 r. Grow?, the bargain: • Either one wo'd be a great IS - mg f o r the NYttst, but both to gether IA mild in word) and Gov ernment; instead of losing anything, 'would 'l .. c o a gainer by the operation, for the inereas e'd Vealth of the tlittustinds who would settle anti iinpro% thh maw v'peant lands would of ford a revenue far gri-titer than' -that GfivernMent realize from the sale ''of the Fwd. • _ . , Nortliwest - ern lowa, from the fact of its being nearly de,titme of timber. is compar atively a poor portion of - the State, but if Congress wilt give us a bill granting every actual settier 160 'acres of land, and will give us Mr. Grow's bill in addition, in fifteen years Northwe.itern lowa willAie the best cultivated and the - most densery populated part of the State ;, and for the sirriple reason that the eas.tern and southern part Of the Statelias already been sold,, and is now— about three fourths of it—in the hands of speculators, wher*as No:rthwestern. lowa is almos,t entirQy Government land.s!id would at once be taken up and improved by the ' : I hope you will not weary in your ett.prts to get, both a Homestead bill and 11 bilL sim ilar to Mr. Grow's through Cungres:F. I do not believe Mere is a man in ,the United States \llO :can do.as rnQeh to Ward it as you,- . A TnEmt.Nnors IDEA.—A member of the Academy- des SC•iences' of Paris, who is also an eminent chemist; has invented an appara tus which, he thinks, will enable human be ings to breathe as freely at the bottom of the sea, as on the surface_ of the earth. I.le joroposes to flan an -aisotiation for collecting all the - treasures. now lying. at the bottom of the ocean, and estimates about . X 860,00,000 sterling as the harvest of treasure to be gleaned on the route between England and India elope. The idea, though a mammoth one, has created a - singular titillzition our / brain. We endorse the project, and intend to ,betonie . a heavy stic k- holder . It is - a more rapid way of ,tnaking money than' toil ing in an editorial sanctum—wifh the titer"- rnotneter at 95F in. the shade. We wish to become an active partner ; we hsve engaged the famous "'seven-league boots" lot the project. Not that we areavaricious, but be- I Cause we wont to.arrivc at au . early compe tency, • • - A .NOTED WOMAN' CoNvicr.--Mary ranee, who escaped from the New Hampshire StakPrison in November, 1856, has been' , arretted at Lowell,' rind returned. She ac , " knowledged tnc tact; and said she effected her escape by, digglng round' and- loosening the spikes in a plank in her cell, with a, pair of AIGOMA. KOSSaII IOW:V.1E111e ! - 2(I, '5B. THE MON • TROSE \l\ .r/ I ' .e., 'l''‘\. imEDVILIE 1 1 " 1411. AND \ CUTLERY, / 'l4-47r czs, r IRA A IS, 14.4. General Finding Store IS NOW FURNISHED WITH NEWT GOODS -DIRECT filial NEW YORK CITY for Sprilig trade DRESS 0011.4 S of many kinds,, , Prints, Gingham, Muslin Delaine,Chal li, Moite Sfitique, and different grades of Black Silk. by the yard or piece. A good as4Ortment of CarpeL9, Oil Cloth, and Matting, Looking Glassed, Wall Paper, CARPENTERS TOOLS, Planes, $# s, Mill saws, 0-o,s Cut and Drag Saw Our side]: of EIA.E.DV/lIRE consiAs of everything in the line of Cutlery, House keeping articles, Buildcrs and Mechanics hardware, Farming Articles, Scales and Ba &c:, Sze., Boots.a e nd tikothl, Hats anti Caps, Ropes and Cordage, • - . Crockery & Groceries. In fact evvry thing a reasonahh; person can want. We thank the Public fur past, favors and solicit a further patronage. Wilson a% Sou. Montrose, May 19, I S:iB, NOTICE. I,EIISO.F desirotis of paying me money,on debts of any description, can do so by leaving their payments with Post, Cooper.& Co., Rankers, Mont rase, to toy credit, whose receipts will be allowed from their date. C.L. WARD. April S., .1E54.-tf NEW HE subscribers are 'now receiving a large and well seleeted stock of .SPRING ,&, SUMMER GOODS. consisting in part of, DRY GOODS, STRAWGOODS, BARD WAR.E, GROCERIES, - CR 0 C It'ER 1 R N, NAILS, TS: d: CAPS. p, o 0 TS SII OES, Dl? UGS. MEDICINES. D YE STUFFS. P;IINTSI OILS, GLAS S, . PUTTY,ICT., tfc..; cfc., dT. We invite the attention of our lady patrons to our 11 • tT o a l 6 0 l y 4 .9 0. among which milli,. found, • 11 A., La 1 ,. ? is, Challis kola's and aOs Sc., nil NEW r , TY EPS. Al , O a litre n 7 :•ortintoit Bonn, ./:ibhoux, Flaw: ers, R,ichex,ha , i‘lar , other minx. • Also a elatre lot-of fresh TY AS, ST:1; ARS, and other g rocerlea, sag e/o - Op as the clan!. st. We feel colitwitmt that in the price sad quality. of goods wt. , cannot fail to suit ALL. We intend to sell nt prices that deft Coinpentiois.- Our motto o. ofit , and Cotim along n ilh voltr-h . F. I frY I :tipl isa will do vou ItIcKENZIE & ELDRIDGE. May a , I • •C RAN Uf A CT OB ''•\ 'LTA] • o ArA FFACTr It ER (1,11,:r u u ki n d. o f Furniture. is now ',pared to fill' a ll oi Jars or 11, , kt:-01s of ail kind:. at wholet , a,Kt or retail, on shot; too ie.% prices range troya upwar accor.ling-ti, style. lie also keep , nn Lind Itendyonatle Calle; ; and as he hm an elegan! Hearse, he is prepared to attend funerals on short not ice. • N.r.s . Milfor.l, Dec. 7, I 5.5(..-4:.yl - - OH YES! Oil YES! HERE WE COME. ma & _ vvTosTER, . ['v..A purr-lived of S. A. Woodruff his Stock AL in 'Trade, are prepared to accommodate all who will favor us with their ustom, at " live and let live" prices. . f•-• STOV.t:'AND . PIPE, • TIN; COPPER, - ' ' AND SHEET IRON WARE of every description usually found in the country. Also, WINDOW SASH PAXEL Rooßs. . • Truro° W BLINDS, LATH. P INE 1., eif BE-R. • 'and BUILDIN d MA T ERI A LS general, y. Designs for Country buildings. with speeificlaions and estimates of cost, &c., furnished to such as ally desire them, at moderate . prices. 1 Persons about balling in the County e ill find it to 1 their interest to call on us. Come and see as, we ietend always to•keep the latchstring out. Tin shpp on Main street:a few rods south of Searle's. hotel. Carpenttr, stiop near the Methodist Church. N. B. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for Toods. Wm. 11. Born,' i A. L. Wertratt.• f . Montrose, March ft, l 85 - S.7i y NOTICE. rill/ ALL WBOM IT MAY CONCERN. The firm .,, 1 of ;tforst. 4: Nichohl, heretofore engaged in the Tanneryißusiness Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. A new firm has also been established un- der_the name and style of !Nichols, Emmons, S. - Co., consisting .of the following members, to wit : . . • -IRA NICHOLS, . , - D.. \V. EMMONR. , • G. 1.. MORSE. IlerrWt, Susq. Co., Pa., f J. T. ALDEN. • Match 22, 1.A58:-tf f ' L. 11. ALDEN. • ' F tarARMS. ATTEND! 1:23 :€1 r1"+11E !undersigned would respectfully announce to .1 tbli FARMERS and all others intenested, that we have as.4ociated ourselves together under the firm of IV OTT Ac TILDES, at the old st.a?.d of B. & E. Mott, where we are pre lnired tO lureish PLOWS of the most apiproved pat,- p.erns min - in use,•such as Biairh/POl, Mott' x Iron .liernii, dsr. Also Pointx of all kinds, Landsides, Cultivator teeth, and all hinds of castings ~for Farrar ethers, all of which we proptiti.t.to-Stiras-70,i, -BOYD Vote)le, hog iii6.(o/fogies:. Every Tub Stands On its Own Bottom. THE ORIGINAL ONE PRICE - &READY ' PAY STORE - 01? NEW MILFORD: HAYDEN. BROTHERS. • T"' peoples' agents-are on hand with; the largest - STOCK OF GOODS • EVER brought into this section, consisting of Dry . Goods, Groeeries, Boots, Shoes, • Hats, 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," goiiig down, derry down. The day is not far distant when oil Fo g yism will beconie so dead that it can't even kick. the Farmer and Mechanic will then have no fear of Day-book and Ledgers, and his'quiet slumbers will:not be' disturbed by. horrid dreams _of " Sheriff Sales." SO mought it be! ' We would here state (for the benefit of the unitia ted,) that we have ONE PRICE for our Goods and NO DHVIATTON. Our goods are all warranted as representel, and no charge fon sights. Tlnknkf 11 for past liberal patronage, we hope by close app icationt to business, and an eye to the wants of the people, to nierit a continuance of the same. HAYDEN BROTHERS. Nc:w-Milford, May 6,1358.-1 y • ; NEW EntOZ 3 NEW GQOOS '-AT- C. W. MOW'S est arrived, and for sale cheap. May 19, 1S 8. To the Sneezing Public. DURNO'S CELF.BRATED CATARRH SNUFF, ,AN !STA 1.1.1111 S REMEDY, for,,sate by R. Thayer, Montrose; S. D. Tompkins, Brooklyn; William H. Thayer, Dimoek. Ifontrose, May 28, 1858. . . 18 New Goods, -58 BENTLEY, REND, - ct CO., - 1 RE now receiving a large and well selected stock 'A of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, - which they offer to their customers, and the public, generally; on their umlal terms, viz. Cash, Produce, or approved credit, salisli'ed that they-can offer in ducements to purchasers equal to arty - establishment in the country. - Broadcloth ev, Kerseynicrem, Vest- Keittateky Jeans, and It great variety of mater ial for, Men's and Boy's wear. Challis, De Laines, Lawns, Reit %llly, • Debages, 4.iinfettris, Shawls, .Sc , . &c., cheap. Bonnets, Ribbons, and Flowel.s, for Ladii.s Illid Misses, just received. flats and Ca p.s. —A very large stock °flints:- and ('aps, of 'every shape arid material, just in. 'Codfish, narkerei, in /, „and / barrels, or by the pound, and Ashton Salt, by the large or small sacks. Gi ovries, Cro46kery, Hardware, Stone and Tin-ware, a large supply just received and for sale right, Return Pails, Churns, Firkins, and Butter Tubs. Boots, Shoes, and‘Leather always on hand. Cloeks,Looking-glasSes, Window and Wall Paper, Trunlcq, Brooms, Wash Tubs, &c. Paints, Oil.. and Dye Stuffs, Pat ent Medicines, &c., lc., for sale by BENTLEY, READ di CO Montrose, May, 1558 New Theory of Neutralization. • TO, TUE - AFFLICTED EVERITHERE. DOCTOR. J. P. LAINMERT. Auburn 4 CO rue rs, P:►.. ri•REITS: diewnsus under the .application of 1 ti riticipl,3 NEUTRALIZATION. • This Tit Korn ,tbough new, i the toot truthful, and in its appheatiom the most etre‘ctive of any other ever propagated. Its adaptation to meet sudden ,emer gencies, its reasoMaidenet-s, its fapidity of action when Therapeutically applied, and its effectivcnem abd certainty secures for it asconfidence never secur ed for any other. It Noe& but to be known, to be appreciated. It saves more patients, and relieves them more gitickl . 2 .. ;, thaw any heretofore known theo ry. reveals first causes, the effects of those caus es on the lieisy man, and pol Lits out the NEUTIR A HAZING REMEDI. It is no strange affairs. fur it effeetuallv and forever ,to root out Fever and Agno-with One dose of medi cine. There need he no failures in the cure of Fe vers, Pystiteries, inflammation of the Lungs,&c.,/kc. None need die with those complitinm; for every- case can he cured with u•t erring certainty. There need no man die with Ple i tisy, Illiac Passion, or Cramp in the Stomach ; from t iree to ten minutes will posi tively relieve and cure tie last two named cases.- It_ exacts but few medicines, (so few, that'patients often wonder how so few 'can .give so great and sudden re - - licf,) and those of the mildest character: It will bear the most rigid scrutiny, and &flea a flaw to be pick ed in its pathology. It cannot possihly hurtany 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 case, within one year, out of several hundreds of eases brought utder its treatment, and in curing many cases given up to die by those Mowing the Ott) THEORISS. The rap id dispersion of disease, before the mild and bland treatment, founded on the theory of Neutralization, is a sufficient vindication of the principles of it, arid a triumphant proof of its adaptability to moSrOf the I forms of disease aroutallus. _ .t. . Now you may ask what is this IN - etc-Theor? All the answer I can give you here, is, that it, neutralizes the cause engendering disease,•and in this way cures., the case,by arresting , it at once. Charges proporti e Nal to the seVcrity of the case. Extra . charges fo ight services. Letters of inquiry, .and asking advice, promptly, answered, (when the case is folly staled) by remitting one dollar. Medicines for various cases can be sent hi man Auburn, Ma; 6,1958.-3 m Ready Mile Clothing, HATS, CAPS,:&O. LARGE and desirable stock of 'READY MADE k. CLOTHING, and HATS, CAPS, &c., consisting of every variety and shade, and warranted to be made in every particular as good,as custom work, and a prices thatseannot 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. " HOKE AGAIN," BM en ZD, Dan/ 00E-, OFFICE, Over. Wilson's Store. LODGINGS, at. Searle's Hotel. Montrose, March 10, 1858. SADDLE, HARNESS, & TRUNK tETARAII4IIIIEIIVI I am now receiving a large assortment of ° Saddle, Carriage,. and Harness Triminings. 1 have on Mind a good assortment of Barnes's, Sad dle-5; both Ladies and Gents, and Bridles to match, and very _cheap. Leather being on the rise, now is the time to buy. Cirriage Trimming - Eseented with neatness and dispatch. All kinds of Trimmings on hand and.for sale as cheap as can be procured at any PlNce In town. ONE WORD. • All notes - and accounts due Must be settlld to save cost. • Shoat - credit is our motto hereafttir.N.. G. F. FORDO AM, One door above S. S. 3lott'S Grocery. Montrose, April:ZS, 1856.—tf FARM - FOR SALE! rrIIE subilcriber offers for time his farm, situated in the toanship.ofjiiirford, Susquehanna county, Pa., containing 13fl acres, aliont 110 of which ire improved. 'Upon the same is a Ilvveilin;*house, two good barns, &c. Iris also well watered', and has two goAorchards bearing fruit. The above premises are located midway between Oakley Station -on-the D. L. & W. R. R. ' and Burford village,—being some 2 miles from each, and 1+ miles from liarfoni Uni versity: . . Terms made known by calling upon the subscriber on the premises. SERRA JEFFERS. ... Rexford, April, 20, 1858. ~ • . - New Goods. ! New Geo&III A? • YQUNG & SMITH'S READY PAY STORE. TILE undersigned would announce to their custom era, friends, and therpublic generally, that they have just returned from the City and are receiving and opening up a new and Complete Assortment of Goods Of various kinds, which will be sold at prices to spit the times, for OISIT or PRODUCE. . 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 SY S TEM, orCASII and PRODUCE. One Price -to-all persons far the same article, and it shall be our endeavor to make those prices such as will induce persons who wish to pay for their OWN Gds and not others, to call atJeast and examine our stock, and if the prices don't come down to the system, we cannot expect to sell them. Some kind friends may say that it will be " no go," but we think from the eiperience of the last few months, of every person who happened to owe the country merchants, especially if. it had been standing six months or more, with what, coaxing, dutining, threats, Sc, they have been beset, we think they will all respobd 'to the above system,' and re solve to buy no more goods than they cab pay for, and that they are determined to support those who will establish that principal and carry it out. -We will let the systentbdopted stand upon its own mer its, believibg that it is the most prudent and wise course to he pursued inevcry branch of business,and that the day is notl far Uistant when itrilt be gener- ally adopted. Call and see us and we will show you Goods at as• tonishing low ligutes. All kinds of merchantable produce ? taken in ex change for goods at the, highest marketprice. CIROCERIES: GROCERIES!! A Nil splendid assortment at very lowigures. BOOTS dlr. SHOES, Just 4ceived a Idrge lot; foil sale cheap. CROCKER% A e_w lot just received and for sale. CEDAR 401 k Si ONE WARE , " r • in all its varieties \ READY MADE -CLOTIIING of every description. TO DAARTIgEN,,, 'e have a large lot of A No. 1, Firkins and Tubs fr sale. -YOUNG S SMITH. Summers, April 28, I 858.—tf NEW STOVES.: HBURUITT is just re,ceiving a large . stock of NEW STOVES, including a toll a -ortinent .of ELEVATED OVEN ,L A G E 0v E . . Asp FV:I-T6P REIIIMI COOK STOVES;'FOR WOOD or COAL, 114 A SUPERIOR VARIETY OF' " ParloriAffice, and Shop t s, Stoves, for WOOD or COAL : Move Pipe, Zinc, Sheet Iron Stove Tubes, &c., lIIS ASSORTIfrr will INCLUDE the MOST SELECT and PESIRAIILE STOVES in market, am, y ilfbe sold on the most favorable terms, &c., to Wltivli he would invite the par tlcular attention of • CASin BUYERS. EW Mrtrqn, October, 1857. . • - Dr. C. D. ,Virgil,. D.. D. S. - D ESIDENT DENTIST, MONTROSE, PA. Office it 'at The Frantilin Hotel. Room-, No. 2. LIST -OF CHARGES. Gold plugs, large:{ size, * $3,00 " " mediinn, - '- $l,OO to $1,50 " " small{ - ' - . - ' - ,15 Tin dc., - 1 - • - - - ,50 Pulp or Nerve Cavities heated and filled, 5,60 Cement Fillings lot used. .: Cleaning set„- - - - 1,00 , , Extracting, at thd Office, - . - - •,25 Irregularities of the teeth corrected at a reasonaz bl:e charge. PLATE.WORK. Gold Plate, sin,lid tooth, , - - - z - $7,00 ' " '' . 2 telqh, • • • 10,00 " " 3.teeth, - - - 14,00_ " " 4 toil° teeth, per tooth, . - 4,00 Full upper or under jaw.; on Gold, Gum teeth, - - Banded, 'r - - - 50,00 Full double set tin Gold, Gums and Banded,sloo,oo Full upper or under, Plain, - , - - 45,00 Full Double, Plain, • - - _ 00,00 Silver Plate, half the above rates. Improved Mineral Plate, two-thirds the, price of Gold Plain sets-. Keo Plastic, same as Mineral Plate. The Public may he'certaia that all operations will be performed in the most tender and careful manner and, in the highest style of the Art. All jobs *arrant ed. ' Grateful for past favors, a continuance of the public'patronage is respectfully.solicited. , - C. D. VIRGIL, .' , MontroSe, Pa., Apra 7, 1858. Flour & Seed tore. I OUR" PORK; 4- . HAMS, F • BARREL SALT \ _ , PACKING-4'4l;T, DAIR Y SALT, $‘ TABLE SALT TIMOTHY SEED, CLOVER SEED, ANtIE, CLOVER SEEP, , :trEbarit, CANADA, CLUB, and TEA SEL f DiVIIEA 2, - SEED OAT'S. ORCHARD - (MASS SEED. \\ SEED CORN. , \ Stowell's Erergreen Sweet, I Yellow Flint, \ ' Early Blown, Early Dutton, LARGE WHITE FLAT TURNIP SEED. EARLY TURTLE SOUP BEANS, (SNAPS.) LIMA BEADS, (POLE.) CHINESE SUGAR CANE SEED. PEASO Large Marrowfat; I Early Etnpeior, Early May, j Daniel O'RodlEa, and a general assortment of • Garden Seed - s. • A.•BALTOIN. Montrose, April 18, 1858-tf STOW ES, STOVES, VCR stoves have been so thoroughly tried!, to the NJ entire satisfaction of all, that they,ireed no rec ommend from us. S. 11. SAYRE & BROTIJERS. Montrose, May 21, 1 8?)7.. FLOUR, FISH, SALT, GROCERIES, TEA, COl4 Eg, SUGAR, Sc.; for sale low, for cash. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere, at S. S. MOTT7S. • Montrose, Aug. I 2, I 857. I,OO_K. HERE : TIIE-stbserib s er hai been receiving during the past 1 three weeks a fine lot of SPRING & SUMMER GOODSJ, making, with Rimier stock, an assortment with which there is no comparison in this vicinity ; and that they are being sold in a manner satisfircuoy ' to customers is, manifest from the fact, that notwithetandinwall efforts at competition, the , rush aqd sales thus fair have been unprecedented. • . We mean with frequent additions, to keep the aft 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 . riety kept for years, we • - • now have good •: assortment of READY-MADE CLOTIILyg, ALSO, BOOTS sk SHOES, n all varieties. Please give us a call. Gibson, Max 27, 1857. S. S.,INGALLS. LIME AID PLASTER. I:111HE wthscribers are now ` burning and will-ke4 / constantly on hand, Lime of a very superior quality at Montrose Depot, and will sell it •in any quantities at a fair price. Persons wishing a large quantity can be supplied non a reasonable notic9.• Superior ground Plaster will be kept constantly on, hand hereafter. I. L. POST, Montrose Depot, April B. W - COTiC I :M IS HEREBY. GIVEN, ABEL H"jdstreturhed from New-York, with a large and choice variety at (FOODS, . bough t for Cash, and selected with much care, fihm over thirty of the_ best:Houses in New:-York, which he otTelirs to his cus4 comers sad the public, at low prices; or Cash. his stock comprises; Dguas,. MEDICINES, FAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, DYE STU - - .RIES, GLASS.WARE, FANCY GOODS, MUSICAL INSTRUM :TS, JEWELRY, • . • PERFUMERY, DRY GOODS, • HARD WARE, STONE WARE, GOLD PENS, • STATIONERY,. VIOLIN STRINGS, ROWS, be And all of the most popular .. • PATENT MEDICINES. Thankful for the liberal patronage hitherto ieceiv cd, he hopes to- Merit a continuance and large in crease of the same. • ABEL TERRELL. Montrose, Dec. 1857 • - A FORTY HORSE POWER STEM ENG LEON SALE S IN , GOOD ORDER. 9 FEET eight inch stroke, 14 inch Cylinder, bal -40 lance wheel, three tons. Is a strong well built machine. Suitable for a Coal Shaft or Tannery, and will be sold very, low. Address, _POST BROTHERS. • Jan. 14,1857., Montrose, Fa. We have received the followii s ,ln , letter In relation to Da. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. AUBURN POUR. CORNERS, Smut. Co., Pa.; Sept. 28th, 1556. MQSSTS A. J. WIIITF. C CO., New York : • "The Morse's Indian Root Pills had froth you give universal satisfaction, in REVERY INSTANCE, and our farmers use them for almost everything: The DYS ENTERY has been raging `in this section to an alarm ing extent, for the last six months, scnnenv a SINGLE ramily having escaped, F:xeErr ftiosE WHERE. your pills Lave l)een rsED AS A PREVENTIVE; in which case they have NEVER FAILED. I will infotin you shortly' how to'send a further supply. Your ob't. Serv't." ALPHO;SO 11. SMITH. Such fettersns the above need no comment from they ought to convince:all of what teefirnily believe, thal Dr.-11Inree's Indian Root Pilla are theTery best Pill ever made. Sold in Montrose by S. H. & D. Sayre, and by one' -person in every to:trn, and in all country stores. A. J. White & Co., 2 St. Peters Place, .New York, sole Proprietors. 47—tf Valuab e Lands For Sate. • TOR SALE IN ONE BODY,' about 5500 acres Land.on the waters of Spring Brook, a branch Of the Lackawanna river in Luzerue County,Penn'a. about,midway between the thriving towns of Scran ton and Pittston. These lands are covered with Val nable timber, and being situate in the mostextensive Mineral 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 Ilontrose,Susiluehanna county,Pa.,the attorney in fact of the owners. Apfil 6, 1554 HENRY DRINKER. \ SOAP MANUFACTORY. TII subscriber keeps constantly on hand for safe _. at his establishntent in Montrose,the best qua ty of SO I'so_ll', manufactured from the lye .of wood ashes id' rease, in the old fashioned way,and not by any pa mt process. i . For those that impish the grease,he manufactures thesoap for f;11,50o: barrel. Warranted in all cases to be a good arfacle,the Soap may be returned and the money refunded. \ - . - PA 7.9. • . Per barrel ' • ' I R 5,00 • Half Barrel 2,50 - ~.. - Gallon " I ‘ \. , 25 Wholesale dealers,will be furn'hted-if delivered at the Ashery itrMontiose—at the y nkte:. of ten barrels for s4s,er at Scranton at ten barrels Tor $450. - • JOHN lIENR Montrose, March 7, 185t3.-tf . LADIES HAVE - YOU HEARD THE NEWS "Xi ! fRS.I:IOANIS, forracily! of New 'York, has 111. Opened a Millinery and Fabcy Store, it) the vil lage of Brooklyn, and has just returned from New Y.rk with a large and fashionable stock of goods, .nsisting of Ladies and Misses Straw Mais of every style and variety, also Crape and Silk Hats constant ly on hand of every hue-and color,- together with a splendid rosortinent of Faiiey Goods, such asttnbroi deries, Hair Bran, Hosiery, Caps, Head-Dresses, Lace Goods, ke., 46., all of which `she offers at the loWest prices., nr Particular attention paid to Bleaching.jja Always at Homo Brooklyn, May 6; 1857.—17tf • • • STEAM GRIST AND SAW NMI. POST BROTHERS having pdraased the above establishincnt,Will keep constantly on band Sa perfine and Pine flour,Corn.lfial of superior qual ity, also Chop and Bran at the lowest cash prices. Custom work will he done witb•despatch, and in all cases warranted. ° Montrose, Ju1y,1.853.—H WALL - PAPER.\ T HAVE just received another. supply of Wall Pa; 1 per, and expect more to.ar . rive soon:I think cust tomers will find my assortment the laigest and Les in Susquehanna county,"and prices as low as the low est. Also, Window Papeti Oil Shades and Fixtures, Bordering, Sm. ABEL TURRELL, Montrose, Ap?if 15,, 1868. _ • • • Domestic Instrument or Self Syringe, ADAPtED to the diff e rent varieties of this kind of instniment. It is admitted, to be the best in market. Also a great variety of other instruments, for vatious purposes, usually kept by Druggists, • not necessary to enumerate. For sale at theArrug Store of ' - ABEL TURRELL. - K. DRINK.ER. W. JEMUP. • L. , SEARLE. =I CROCKERY MIARORS, e CLOCKS, WALL Pt • tPER, - I DOW PAPER, WINDOW OIL • SHADES, WOODEN WARE, BROOMS, BRUSHES, JAPANNED WARE, BIRD CAGES, CANARY SEED, POCKET KNIVES, wrnA, UMBRELLAS, GUNS, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION, TURPENTINE, CAMPIIENE, BURNING FLUID, ALCOHOL, LIQUORS, (For Medicinal Purposes, only.) - TRUSSES. a - SUPPORTERS, SHOULDF.A4Qtra PORT MOYIAES, SPECTACLES, • SILVER A-, PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, &c., Read the fallowinalLetter. 111011 E TESTIMONY. NEW ErItLINERY,, Dress-Making Establishment. The Independent Republican.: PUBLISHED EVERY niErnstuir lIORNING, AT lIONTROSE PA., AT $1,60 PER ATINI7II, 1$ ADVANCE.• Rates of Advertising. One sqbare (16 lines or less)one week, inr,r One square " two weeks ' ....... 0,75 One square S' . Three weeks, ......... One square " , . one month, . r,2 ,5 One square It • t 1 `two months' 2,4 One ?xatare. all three months, 3,6, 1 One square ,g •sii'montlisl, 6,00 One square " one year, • ' 8 ,06 Two sqiiitres one year, 1560 Three squares one year, 20,00 . Five squares.one year, 24,60 One column one year, 4,.."... ....... 411,1)0 Yearly advertisers :will have the privilege of alte r . ing Or changing their advertisements without ad. ditional s charge. - • „ Business cards, not exceeiling five lines, inserted at $2,00 per annum. . ", • . Job Work. • . . This office is supplied with a ‘ good assortment of Jobbing materials, and all kinds of Job Work, snob as'eards, Posters, Paniphletslit„ will be done ne a t. ly and promptly BUSINESS CARDS. William B. Simpson, . • • t TVR4ffrL;g 7fefolthe ot l„be Elolei7,lnn,le.lerl°Wn ''a% Mndothomotdlncultiton snortnt all w ork warranted to glee ottleatetlnn. Jewelry rejalrejl nratly and on reasonable terno. _ ~°. :Ilion In A. Merrywan's Ltool we. Shoe Store, next to J .E.tberiArt. ~,, • _ Wm. W. Smith & CABINET AND CIIA I IvANr• FAc. turerA: Kcwp cOnstantlyon hand altkinds. of CANINE:. Fpnerrrnz, or furnished at short notice. Bitoi; and Ware It_FY.Olll5 PO. Or Main Sirtiet. Montrse, Pa., May .16.-18.74.-rf - H ayden Biothera t . . „A w rip e rz-,p Te e Ittlfi i irt f il iz p.N.Kirgr.?.umoN.B, Watches, rat - Merchants and Pedfais supplied a New Art lobbing hid es , \New ittlford. May, Ilita3.-1y @ECM Boyd & Webster, rkEALERS to Stoves, Stove Pipe, Cosper, and Sheet Iron Ware t also. Window Satch. Panel Doom Window Blinds, Lat, Pine Lturnber , and all kinds of Building Materials. lila Shop Stant of Srarlen Ilottd, and Carpeilter Shop near Methodltd Church. 31.olertioar, l'a., April 14. 1.d.,.tf Dr. E. F. Wilmot, -- 0 RADrATE of the Allopathic and llonteopatbie E;;llegcs T Medicine.. L. 11 :dm permanently I . deatell In Great Bend, • Ot Rea, corner of Maine and Ellmbeth EA., nearly oppoette the M. E. Church. May let. 1657.-3. Dr. H. Smith & -Son , , SURGEON DENTI STS. Realdenct and office, ;rpr.ito the llnpthu churth.rNorth sldca In Mow. 66e: Particular ntteutlon will be 4sco tq In g teeth on Goa, and SILVA:Apt:ail, 31111 to tilling en=wini teeth. liontro.e. January 13, Lg.:l.-I,f C.' D.' Virgil * RESIDE.NT DENTIST, 3fONTROSE, PA. Of. 11111: m . -- ;. - Ike at the Franklin llotel. P.oom No,• • a. Inaertlint teeth on Cohlkor Silver plateinne In lbe h eat style of the Art. Alliobr warranted. • • ort7noer, April., le&•.-totl - J. D. Vail. ; 111. - D.,.. • . MIIIITSICIA3i AND SCIMEOX, has permarientlylo4toi himself at Rai:lnert - 111e, Susqubbanna county, re, end will Froths!, attend to all calls with which be only be throyed.-18y2y1 . , • . . R. Thayer, - ' _ • PPHYSICIAN KICI.),.SURGEON, Mos - moss, Pa. Oflke In.the Fartaer'satm. .. s-2,2 • A. Bushnell, TTOKNET COUNSELLO AT LAW. Office .over S. R. Nest DmS R tore, SCINGEBANSA DEPOT. ra.-41)"/ DEALERS IN BOOT.?. & SR(), teMber and Findings on Stain st.. first door below Starle'n Betel. 31 . Tattoise., , Ps.W.`.ol orseoc ior.r..za.".• . c IT: STODDLID William IL Jessup, ...TTORNBY AT LAW *iltit.BY PUBLIC. °Zee on Pub llc Square, 3lwcznosx. Pa.' ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ANT) 110Lr.s.:TY LAND AGENT 4., (Mee west of the Court Hoti,,e, Montrose, Pa.. n. 5.. uMrt.r.r....li r • bertamberlin.. TTORNEY AT I.lt. AND JUSTICE OF T A Offlc, over I. L. Poet & Co.'n Store, llowritatz, Pa. Win. H. Jessup, • - - • ATTORSEY AT LAW CO3LIIW , IONER OF PEEN, for the State of Noe York, ,tlI attend to all bu.duess.entnated to him with promphaws anti fldelity. Ott ou Public Sipiare, orica. pled by "too. Wllltani , Abel Terrell, r IN DRUGS. iNIEDD CllRAffem„c, p a ha., Di's. h'e-stuffs. Cri.curll.l6,l;ry Stone... Glassware.. Obxks, Watehee. Jewelry. SilverSpo,,, tides, sle,J liot.runtent& Surgie..ll Instrunientc Perfnm, irros, Statn , nery, Brush.% Shoes, Yankee Nt .F; B. Chandler, . EA LEI: I\ DRY (it (ODs, Ready Made Clotittng, GrmT,riej Ii .okm and stationery, etc., Public Acenue,slo3,rtune, Pa. • • Post &others, DEm,F,lts pity Goopg. Ilmetoirr. Cocker, Ilardwits, ',other. Flnur. etc., corner of Turnpike street and I'utiltc Ave. nue. MONTROSE. Vu. J. Lyons & SQn. , $ J)EA LEW , : IN DRY GOODS, Grocerit.t, Iraritsr;u:e. ('rocker,.ls Ihr.yare. Rouku..te.; also. mrry on the Root: BLNDLtitt...lntsi --Puttee Avenue, 3loNTro.wsz, I'a, J. LTO!,..>. • J)E. IN Drugs. Talnts, OIL Ifurdomre. Cmckery. Iron, Clocks, Warchm. Jew. elry, Silver Spoons, Perfumery. Bc. Brick Block, 3Sorrnost: G. V. 13ENTLET ..... O. r. azal, J. P. W. Rini. William & William H. Jessup , • , A TTORNEYS AT LAW, Ntes - rnosi, Pa. Practice In Swam, banna, flyndford Wayne, Wyoming and Lmm.. counties. Rockwell & Winton. Ar.VCITF4CTURERS and Dealers In Strays Goods Hats raps, .111. ors. I in(ellas, ParrisnLs, Ribbons, Se., ' t ).l). 40 Courtisr.l street, Nr. Yous, op stairs.) N. It. Win:WELL, .. . • A. Baldwin, • • ITHOL iZ , A.E and Retail Dealer in Flour. Salt. Pork. Fish. Lard. Grain. Feed, enridle., Clover and Tlnothy'seed. On the Corner east of Putt firothein* *tom, Movrztose. 101,',15,4f • Z. Cobb _ DEALER IS GROCERIES, &e.. at the store recently occulted by Crane & Roger , . 3l.ntrtre, MO:MIME, NOV.:', IST.-tt AN' ACROSTIC.- ; . m y FRIENDS, I ows Two Arno:l -.txt. A !IP. . ' , ~, 0 LD TARIM:VET.- Comorn, Tnox oyrn TOO sr' A t. - , , t,,, XX, 2 i n AZORS AND . ..:.11EALS FURTH'S Rum AND Tar rOO It " R . EFERENCE-3lnzions, ' TEAT NE . = TOI.TI A. rg B• I NDULGENrOOOrFL9OKI3O, HEAUT-Laran!llG It 1p -W4 9 S lIAIITOONOR, Pzorvson, AND AIIAT V . En , . • Shop No. asiiasement rf Serle's note, on TurnpEre Street. .' litomm , ..,fle,lan. 111, 1,557.-td PATENT MEDICINES. A ]LONG the great variety of Med:clue:at Turrell's Stare. may be .1.1 found ail of Dr. .laynes lastly celebrated Family Inedictirikt Avre'a Cherry - Pectoral arid eau - rattle Pills; /13/Seri 'Forest Wipe and Fortur Pills; Roland celebrated German bitten;; laiuden's ries of Fatuity medicines; liferchaues Gargling Oil, the prtest rime catr for sprains In man or lat-4et ever known ; 31athetv,iin a intstittle RemetN. and ROM Remedy ; Orrick's Vemilfwee, /tad a cubic at other kinds; Tras.k's Magtretle Ointment, the great remedy fortnrts, rheumatism, and all inttanimatery complaints ; Iron os Extract. a first nail thing foraltallarportwwcs as the above Otatanentr Andres's Vain Destroying/went, a good artlcle ; Wrisnlcoers Drawn and Buse Liniment ; AtwUrsra .lautalke Bitters. Canker Prop& Liniment, aid Dysentery. Dropsi linker's Compound fer Dysentery ; lionkbton's PePstib For DP 4 Pegria ; Extmet of Ruchu and Ektract of Sarsupsztlla; a 'mitts - of Salves, the loot Is taarkat. Mills, at t., and an almost motleys GaietY of latent Medicines, altogether limo 1111;11rts COLS to enumerate—but suffice It to say, that the public wilt fad nearo ly every thing In this llne, at the Dr 4 and Fame Stares of Montrose Jails Vir• TVRRELL, • - . Banking . House, OF' ' POST, COOPER & CO. HENRY DRI,NK-R, . -. MONTROSF WILIIIINTTING COOPER. l• ' • ' " 1 1 Nov - ernber 12.1835. ISAAC L. POST. - - • TIRAFTSIon New York;City and Philadelphia.— Collectiops promptly made and remitted, _ ffic \ a hours from 10 A. X. to 3. - .... - r. lifesr. Alleir & Paxton, N:-York: - - REFERBNCE, Sam el C. "Morton, Esq., Phil's. / .. \ , Hon. William Jessup, -Montrose. _. . .3E . . \ C" - Z . SI tail ar • lIE unders*ed are now matlufacturing and • r'''''i j l have vu hand; all kinds of - • . . . ' 1 Carriage \and Sleigh - Stuff, . snub as Felloes, Rc4s ~ 7 hills, Cutter-Runners, Rduea, Fenders, ike ';•&q i iifor sale, in lots to quit pur chasers, very low fora ins,; \ ' •i• ' Also, all kinds•of worlE atearard and heat, to order. i : 01100 K & JOHNSTON. Great Bend, Pa.,.MarCh 3'1831 -Iy . ' --__L----. Mang ARTIST'S MATERIALS. PAINTS IN TUBES:, BRLT§Uri, TIN, COPPER, AND SILVER FOIL, GLASS.SI.4 BS AWDIWULLE.MS, LITHOGRAPHS, .fe;, - at the Sture•or's • ABEL - Muntrahe, Jau. 6, 18..58: KENNY' • CLEMONS . . , aring secured the right of using Goddard's I'd \ A3.ent for raisins, and lowering carriage tops, ii N prepared to furnisit,and put, them on at.the shorteot notice. . , Montrose, May 6, 1 57. ._.-2._ CO'" NOTWITHSTANDING 66 TT =L gp..TIIIIIES. 4 4 ABEL TURRELL'S a.kortment of SELECT GOONS, k uP, and he is constantly receiving accessions, every few days. 'Prices as low-as-the lowest. • Montrose, Aiirit 7, 1858, :Keeler &Stodetard Bentley & Fitch, Bentley, Read & Co., w. EIZZE! EEEM