Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, August 12, 1858, Image 4

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A Love-Letter by Trumbull.
The following poetical epistle was -written
by the celebrated "John Trungnll,.author -of'
" MeFingall," in the year 1775. • The ocat
sioti-of it was thus related : • • .
Trumbull.and Thomas Wooster - were fel.
low:students in theoffice Of Judge Matthew
Griswold, father of Governor Roger Gris
wold, of 03iiiiectieut. :Both of them. were in
• the habit of isiting the* 'family of the- _lion.
J: P. COW, Whose daughter Nanerwas a la
dy -of uncommon beauty and aoeomplish
- ments. .- Wooster became extravagantly fond
of ker.„; but she concluded herself -with the
prudence amid dignity becoming her,. station;
''not manifesting partiality for himmore than
'tor others'wlici visited'the house. At.a par
ty at :Mr. Cook's, . one el'ening, Trumbull,
. .whowai-always full of vivacity, ohiervell to
. Nancy thstlTom was so bashful thathecould.
never
,muster courage enough to tell her how"
.•much he was in love with her, and therefore
he- intended to persuade him to address - her
by letter. • Son after, Trumbull wrote the
. •
ing -
witty l
.-
• followines,"and sent theM to Nan.
cy-withont the knowledge of Wooster ; but
• as all concerned knew it was the proiluctiiin
of Trumbull, none were °trended, and it be:
came the-subject of frequent mirtk. at their
suhsequent family "pailies. It . -,supposed
to have been published about t o time it was
.- written ~ but the friend to wil in we are7in
debted-for,our cOpy,-kt.ook it me thirty-five.
i
-. • years nitti from the old. manuscript, in- the
possession of a. gentleman whO Studied taw
many year before in the 0E1163: of, Judge
, Griswold, where it ivas found in-the drawer
of the old table *hid' . h:td been occupied by
Tiiimbulf and Wooster.—N, l' .Eve. Part.
- ,
THE, LETTER. •• ~ ••
. .. -
To thee, dear Nauryitheiony'sWeetinr„ •
•
Pow Colonel Thornas-..sendeth greeting ;
Whereas, so pleased the powers above,
I'm fallen most desperately iu love,•
For Cipid took a station sly,
An one bright corner of your eye,
lAntl from his bow levity a dart, , - - ..,
Whieh missed my ribs and, pierced my - heart,
Pierced 'Mr& end. titre, 'anti passing further, ! 1
Put all my insides out oforder. • • .
Nor this the only plague I found ;••
_As mice - into a cheese will creep,
Thro' some small - scratch; and entering deep
N.While all withoitt looks fairand well, •
They leave your - Cheese as empty - Shell • •
o-thievish Lo,ve, when once got through, '
-- Stole and bore.pft my. hart to you, i '
And left,me heartl,s.i . ' still at ease, •
-e •
An empty shell like 'fores,titi cheese. - t %
I. Col. Tom, being in great smart,
f"lleseee-hoou to return my heart;
Or else, Intcure my ceaseless moan, - ,
'Make an exctange, and send your own:
.: Oh! Nanev,.ihee I lore more fully,
• :'Than eveylludibras loved Tully, . 1 . - •
• Not Aneas of old, por -Did°, • .
. Could love one half so much as I do.
-I hold my Nancy More a goddess
Than Venus gas, or Dian modest ;
.Throughout the world thy glories.shine,' ? •
Nor hath the sun such powers as thine;
Thy beauty keeps the world together;
Thy looks make fair and cloudy weather ; - -
and if a drought should-come again]
If you should feu wn I know %would rain. ..
For you the earth produces flowers;
• For you, clouds drop in lovely showers ;
Truits only grow that•you - may eat,
And pigs and calms tp find you meat. 0
Your cheering smiles, whieh;We observe,
, Should yoti withdraW, the world would starve,
•
F.arth would refrain her wonted store,
. And -plums and peaches be nOmore.
' Oh, Nancy! •would you love but me,
° HOW mighty glad poor Towould be!
t
I'd stick to-you like pitch
forever;
Nor chance, nor fate our Ive should sever, ,
Then love me . Nancy, for t tell you
.s
I am a pretty clever fellow,
And you must think 'tis true, for why I. • '
No, one can tell so well ass].
Ilere,follow then without objections,
The " rent-roll" of poor Tom's Perfections :
, Know : then, all woman-kind, that I,
. •. When stretched out straight, am sii feet high ;
Whence from plain reasoning It appears,
-Trotone of Nature's grenadie_ri,.. ,
Yet—l do whisper this between . us—
Serve only in the wars of Venue.
. Pm fair, and one good sign, observe, is '
I havd red hair,-Ma'am; at your service.
• Of wit I brag not, yet have brains •
'Enough to wall: in —when it rains;
. . _ . ... ~. .. . .
I kno - l'e the odds 'mixt cheese and chalk,
TO tell a hand..-w froM a hairk7,..
To cane a man, Should he abuse , me,
And hang myself jf you rause me.
Business..
" Gina about to separate—
you to err )f a hard 'profession; a
,Jarge part. never see again, and
you will pa the freedom of speech
I htrve used m my parting advisie._
'Allow era ie -whole matter in a
few short Ai tv have passed kith a
Maxim. , - Short, it is true, but of vast impOkt.
Stick' to your business. - Let clime what may,
be true. o your profession and_ stick to it—
let no consideration whatever divert you froth
it—give to it all the energy of your natures:"
- These were the partig words of Prof: Sew
ell,, now am, o t ,'Washin g fon; D. C., to a
graduating class of medical students, in the
spring of 1811., lle went further on to say,
• that if any of the class present had any doubts
in 'regard to their. future success in business,
if they: would follow the maxim to the best of
their ability for ten. years, and did not sue
- ceed equal to their expcctatiors, if they would
come to him, or acquaint him of the fact, he
'would set them up innbUsiness with a compe
tent income. About one-half of that class the
writer of this has kept the run of, and they
have no occasion to avail themselves of the
doetor i s offer, even if he were living. Thus
- it is in every department oflife. , r have yet
to learn that one maw' ition of life is niore
honorable than another, it is the man who ,
honors the business, and not the business the
Imam - At the present day,, there is a great
need of the _applicatin of our text, stick to
your butiness,-and lf,in connection with this,
John Handalph i s motto be put in force—pay
as you go, success is morally certain—failure
would be imposob)i." , ' .
It is said a "rolliag stone gathers no moss,"
• and if , the setting hen .- does not grow fat, she'
does not wear herself out in fruitless changes.
So young man, farmer it, may be sric4,TO THE
Faun, work on, do not be allured from it by.
the fine stories Ahich come to every one's
ears, about the West, California, and parties
• nlarly of city life. Pay no attention to what
• -- that sties young cousin of yours has been
pouring into your ears. - He hasznlyreturn
ed to the old farm to rusticate a few , weeks;
SlSite says. If he would only tell you the
. whole truth, you can well afford to-let him
"spread himself" during Abut time; but I
am fearful be will not initiate you into the
fohole of his city life. ' •
There is probably no other business *here
the sane amount of capital is invested and
tact required; so free trona anxiety and care
as that cf forrainff and - by- general consent,
none that pays better in the long run ; there
gray be exceptions -of course. No matter
what ores business may be; if be sticks to it,
success is almost certain, - but if, there is a
ride without - an e t xception, .this is one. It is
•
related that a certain person undertook to in
sult Billy . Gray by telling him that be.' re,
membered when he was only a drummer:
" .A.hl yes," said Billy, "but didn't I drum
w//1"
Billy Stuck to it and sueceeded. So will
,you, firmer, boot•black, merchant,
factnry girl, et (amnia, only stick—ail& to it
—that's all.—New England Farnaer. • .
NEW MonEL POE ScrtnEs.--Some Ang
lish' farmers have discarded the ordinary
scythes in their mowing, this year, for an im
plement in all respeets the same, except that
it-is fifteen inches As:stet. It is Mated that
the result is a saving of one-third in the Is.
bor.
BOYD & W,EBSTER
MARTS FOR VIE SAR-Or
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MP
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pa r
bra
them
Tee proooloilue /salts, yerlohlea, ar., la . per-
I foil), Treat Nt.W Tuey »juin. do w•vrAdor or
ST.l iihiL
' ''sor I LLorart i l ' e7 for more • pa " l ' pow:ver
lareatod. Alltta4. of Woo nod Cement are «pally
disaareoobte sad upeortain h teeing.
Sop...aging thew ortlela tette publie•tto inventor
ehallangea the World ta an Infalhblo, etre., Koey,
and Rapid pew.. of Ilortaltiral Molina . •
All oetantine sod prarthrot woo who have osarninod
thorn soy they... wit:toot • (ball.
The twelve too. an ontlreiv iv. plan. Ti.. nit.
Yeah part to do's anat. It :aye perfecter sill! sod
motet wrier. or oam out as pet Kam roam. w o uld
dote soy other Can. Tide prhtelple has meet the
tea for amoral years, asol tin best revel:coo of OM,
ea:so:oil.% than who hove !clod the. artle:eo will
wee no ether.
. They aro warrant.: so reporeentad, sod in ivory
es. of faihsre the mono 7 will ho .forute4 .
Talon aro all made of ran...rade grottier. To •
oriole—they aro very strong and •
T h e ia a life4ltne,
so wo sell the offset the toramel. who:* top of
Y. J. is opal; thery DIVA reit withla the oast to to •
we troteonif la paeting• ,
Rollablo dinertleto fat
, anise op I/l g. :In& of
Af& i. n . T a ir
. frr at., will acne 1 , am ,
\ :>...,.....!_iiberat discount, to the trade
../,'
. f`
their
tom
of the
1 favors
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your • * -
Sloutrwc, June 16, ISSB-3m
• A-Light! A . Lig ht - !!
_
6 4 jr NOW ALL MEN BY THE,..iE PRESENTS,"
11...1hat Lthe untlers;igned,havc on hand for sale
Peters' Kon-E.rphiairc, Self Generating Gas Lamp,
the BEST, safest; and moat economical light ever pro
duced, equal if not superior to the_ best Coal MIS. It
is peifectly adapted to -Churches,. Hotels, Stores,
Reading Roosts, Private Dwellings, &c., &c. It onlj
requires a trial to prove it superior to every other
portable light now in' use. The material used for
generating Gas is Burning Fluid or. Aethereal Oil.—
The Gas is generated in the.liurner by evaporizing
and decompo.ing the fluid by its own heat forming
-rum-Hydro-Carbonic Gas
- which is all conveyed to
the Burner, leaving no substancetylconsumeil. The
Burner can be fitted to any ordinary Lamp, guaran
teeing it.to be perfectly safe and free' from any Ilan.
ger of explosion and is entirely free from smoke and
unpleasant smell. . ' 1
. The following calculation will show its economy
over other substance: used for Light: , •
Peters' Self-Generating Gas Lamp with
1 . Fluid or Aethereal oil, at nii ets. per
- gall., six-jet Burlier, 1 , et. per hoot:
tamphene at 55 eta. per gall., . I 1 at t
'. ..--- . •
Lard Oil, at )3145- " 0 • 3- , ,
Sperm Oil, :1;50 "' 4 1. - 14 .
Fluid with com.btrner,fin ets per gall. I I," " -
Gas at 51 , 2,25 per loon feet, I I
• .la 4 „
,0 64 44 46 4
. 4 44
It may be diAinetiv understood that this Burner
will produce more light than any other POrtablc Light
now lit use., _
The public arc invitNt to call and examine this
premium Lamp for themselves, before purchasing
elsewhere,-this being the only Bunter having a non
conductor.
A. N. BULLARD.'
Montrose, June le., I ASR.
SEE HERE!
Spanish or Mexican Hone )'taken at.
par for any or all the goods I have on hand.
• A. N. BULLARD.
Moprose, Junc • l6, 185 z;
TAKE NOTICE ALSO, •
ITAT I have dn hand a.good assortment of Books
T
and Stationery which I will sell as lOw us the
same article can be bought this sith- or the othrr tidy
of New York City:" • cap nita see at the Montrose
Book Store. A. N. BULLARD.
Montrose, June 16, M.'s..
«' M. B. SIMPSON,
WATCH REPAIRER,
MONTROSE, P.I.
Shop in A. Merriman's Boot and Shoe Store,
next to J. Etheridge.
AVING worked for the past nine year; with the
111 - most skillful workmen. he fecls confident that
he can- do'•the most -difficult jobs on short
All ervrl: Warranted to giro shji .<jncd nn.
Jewelr?epaired neatly and - on ri:ltonable terms.
W. 11. Szvr.r.x worled for me for 9.410 limn. and 1 (,n r
onimend :no n careful am! 4.orkuinn. con: .:tit to do no
peso! work .4 erin in done In the country, and *milky of viottilente.
~,Towitnrin, June N. Wit. A.
ItltTlan Rm. Elwell. E. W. 113:r1 E. E. 0
dood2'll. KinOwry. Tow:lnd:A ;IL S. lk-ntley, Se;:rle, C. 1 1
lotlif I. Wittenbiwz.
..Montn.,, June If,, f
FLOOR & SALT always on hand,
June 23. HATDEN BROTHERS
_
Olore .11 4 ew Goods,
10 lbg. GOOD SUGAR for $l,OO. ,
45 YARDS CA LWO,for.. $l,OO.
- 16 " SHEETING for 81,00.
5 Iba. TEA for . 61,00.
300 HATS from Gd up.
SOAVISc and 10c.BSR.
CODFISH, - - SALMON,
TROUT, • MACKEREL,
SELF-HEATING IRONS,
BOOKS, T U BE,
CARPETING, • ' i &e., &e., &c.
' Thankful for past favors we respectfully invite our
old friends and new comers to give us a call and
_ SATISFY THEMSELVES
that this is the:o3'C° to buy cheap for cash down
J.;LIONS SON
Montrose, June 2, 1 858
, VI -BEAT B 6 RGAINS
FOR . ASH!
ANOTHER FRESH ARRIVAL OF
mE Fr °OBS.
10 yards good.Delaine for $l,OO
10 " Merrimac Print!' l,OO
12 . "-- Stir-ague k. Allen's do 1,00
17 " Madder do - 1,00
10 ” Denims 1,00
12 Pounds good Sugar ' ' 1,00
25 " Boonton Nails _ - 1,00
16 " Babbles &dertitus 1,00
3 " Good Tea 1,00
3 Gallons Molas.ies 1,00
t
A large lot of flits and Caps, Lawns, Ginflians, S:e.
Au. at-equally low Prices.
' F. 11. CHANDLER.
ifontrose, Slay .26, 1858. .
Wing's Celebrated Farina Crackers,
THE best thing of the kind ercr made. To. be
1. had of • J, LYONS & SCAN.
Montrose, Mrirch.:ll, '5B. •
DeGratb's Electric 011,—The great
remedy-for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lameness, Stiff
Joints, Pains, &c. Also, nearly all of die leading
Patent Medieineain market, mutracing, a remedy fo•
e rery disease to *Lich flesh is subject. For sale, bAc
ABEL TURRELL.
I SI ,
CODFISII, dry and pickled; by .the. bbl. or lb.
MACKEREL in whole,, half and quar,ter bbls.
Also BLUE FISH, WHITE FISH in any quantity,
by McKENZIE & ELDRIDGE.
Any' C:033.e - .
want of a NEW DOUBLE HARNESS can fin
I
one for sale cheep at the Store of
June 16. • MeKERZIE & ELDRIDGE.
• NEW GOODS
.JUST ARRIVED AT TILE
DEAD OF NAVIGATION,_
for sale cheap • C..: W. MOTT
'111 7. 061 !
20.000 'Lew ojinZiewirG'drir eta
PRICE. ' HAYDEN BROTHERS.
• New-Milford, June 28, 1858-2ra
- SCYTHES! SCYTHES!!
1 SCYTii, at only six abillinro, Cash.dotna
-0110-1. WARRANTED--can bd had of
July 1,'68: • • 3; LYONS A: SON.
--- FRESH RICE = -Jost Opened.
12i, ILA. for ONE DOLLAR—CASt•
1J July- y. LYOS EON
ow 4
pre
ed to
Mil
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most
bte
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for
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THE Oil ---Iun ATTROSE'
Ja:tut..
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• _
General Finding -Store
IS NOW ITIINISIIED WITH \.
NEW GOO I) S
DIRECT from NEW YORK CITY for Spling
R tOj;c.s,
of many kind?, PiTibi, Gingham, MlidinDelaine,Clial
li, Moire Antiquel and dilieryni grade:i of Black silk:
e g
by the yaill or Kee. A good a,Nortment of Carpets,
Gil Cloth, and 3lapitig, Looking Glares, Wall Paper,
_ _ .
CAR4ENTERS TOOLS, ,
Plante, saws, Mall Saws, Cross Cut and Drag Saw.
0 . 1 Our stock of
--A11.7, DWARE"
COT . 4..3 of eceryt, ling in the line of Cutlery, IltyaA
ke ging articles, i Builders and Mechanics lla
p,•.A rV"
k Artie es, Scales and Balance:s,P"
Hoots awl Shoes Hats awl Cup.c, fr
*. '}
... ~ Crockery iSc--r
.fart t: rOaAniable pci:oit eau want.
We that Puldic for paA.ll2 . vors and solicit a
rtherA4Oionn,o.... M. S. Wilson & Soo.
.31-4tro4e, Nay. I ti, lsrkS.
NEW GOODS.
•
MBE subsoilik-rs arc now receiving a large and
I well seleetild stock of
SPRING igz, SUMMER GOODS,
i.on_*titig in imrt of
DRY GOODS, . STRAW GOODS,
11.1 RD 11 7 . A RE, G R O,C E I? I ES,
CR OCIIR Y . , IRON, .NAILS,
HA 7'S cf: ("APS, BOOTS SHOES, ;
DRUGS, OIERICINES; DYE STUFFS,
PA i 2 1 7 7 .; OILS, GLASS, SA SI I,
puq'TY", "(ft., dr., etc., (Cc.
We invite the attention of our lady patrons to our
YA 11 , c la
zi al 66• va `kg
among which aillbe found, MPhil, Ch on is
I:0 , 10 oz d BriPtant. ke., sll N_EIV STY I.t
_Also a fine portment.of Bohmts:/;;Ghhh , ,
RitehtA,b9sides other fixins.
Ago a choice lot of fresh TEAS, SVGAP.S, and
other grocetiesYmy ek-op-aX tht de•ap. - At.
We feel confident that in the price :rod of
goods *e cannpt NI to suit ALL. We. is to
at in ieea that defy Competil"
Our motto Fat:: and quick return,..
Come aloft; Stith viler P.I ;m1 a' grill
do voti"good. McKENZIE & ELDRIDGE.
Brooklyn, May rs.ss.
NEW- ARRANGEMENTS.
( 'N I LS Ft Ilt •
Zerq I
READY PAS" l
.
AT GREATLY REDUCEb-PRICgS
lI A
vlNG•tried the old way of.e,harging mut never
I.l_ c,eciv izig pay, we haw concluded to try tin
Nimble Sixpence instead of the Slow Shilling. .
We keep constantly on hand a :ood 37?.(1t tment of
all kinds of C. 41. BIN ET FURY ITU E, or furnished
at short notice. All in want of
nr GOOD FURNITURE
at low prices please give us a call. A Avord
to
the wie,
Shop and Ware Rooms foot of Main Street.
• WM. W.I'.MITEI C. CO.
Montrose, May 201, 1F45 4 ,--tf .
a. 'YaLn
- 11 A UPACTUR ER and dealer in all kinds&
FuriAllture, now prepared to till all
orders or Bedsteads of all., kinds at uholesale or
retail. on sli,rt notice. Retail prices range from $ . 2
upwat is, according to style. Ile tilso keeps on Land
Ready-made i Coffins; and as he has an elegant
Hearse, he as prepared to attend funerals on short
notice.
New Milfoo,. Dec. 7,1556.--49 y I
•
OHIES! OilIES!
HERE 'WE. COINIE.
.13 - tut , 0c,,.v
MING purcha - Sed of S. A. Woodruff his Stock
1 in Trade, are prepareQ to accommodate all
who will fa'v'or us with their custom, at "live and Ict
live" prices.:., •
STOVE AND PIPE,
TI C.OPPER,.
.A ND SIIEET IRON WARE
of every description usually found in the country.
A iso, WLVD 0 W SA siA
IP A .2VEL DOORS,.
W.L.VDOW BLINDS ?
LATH, •
. . PINE LUMBER ;
and BUILDING MATERlALSgenerally;
Designs for Country buildings, with specifications
and estimates of cost, &c., furnished to such as may
desire thetn, at moderate prices.
Persons about building in the County will find it to
their inter* to call on us. Come and see us , we
intend alwrOs to keep the latch-string out. -
Tin shop; on Main strect,tt few rods south of Scarle's
hotel. •
Carpent4r shop near thellethodi , t Church. •
B. AIT kinds of produce taken in exchange for
'Goods.
Wu. 11. boTn, t BOYD & WEBSTER.
A. L. WEBSTER.
Montros4, March 3,1858.—1 y
INTotice.
TLIE copartnership heretofore existing under the
name of DICKERMAN & GARRATT, is this
daydissolved by mutual consent. The Notes and nc
counts of the late firm are in the hands of HORATIO
GARRATT for collection.
New-MDford,'J. DICKERMAN, Jr.
t
June ItV IS .5.5. i HORATIO GARRATT.
? _
The butanes's will be Continued at 11 . M old stand by
the subscriber, who will be happy to see his old
Friends, and as many new ones as may be disposed
to favor him pith a call. More hereafter.
J. DICILERMAN, Jr.
. - .
New-Milford, Jun
HIGHLY
.
ImpOrtaut Information
'TO ALL GENTLEMEN WHO WEAR CLOTHES.
IHA '4 recently made arrangements at considera
blc pensc - for doing work in the
AILOBING BUSINESS,
on very sort notice, In a neat ,. durable, and fashion-
able mau4er, and at
V I EDUCED PRICES.
fhrnish garments to order, if desired, or ren
mstomer whatever assistance lie may need
Jag materials of the best quality and at the
wcnvest Market Price.
ork will be warranted as to tit, finish, and
No customer need take' hi.-; work from
unless it-suits bhn.
- iermauently and exclusively engaged in this•
it shall be my.great aim to please the pub
us secure their patronae, P. LINES:
se, June (..), lEisB,—tf •
..
I will f
tier the c
in eelec • ,
dll tny
duabilit
the shop
Being
businesll,l
lie and t
Monty.',
2 ogbie itiou file oiZ Fosjtiee'.
Every Tub Stinds wilts ilottein;-
~~
TNE ORIGINADONE PRICE & READY
. PAY STORE!OF NEWNILFORDI
111 .:171)EN lIROTHEII. -
q 1111; peoples' gouts tiro on hand with the largest
STOCK OF GOODS •
I
.i,
EVER brought ioto,this, section, consisting of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes,
Hats, Caps, Yankee Notidns,
Jewelry, Watches, Flour and Salt,
Fish, Woodin Ware, Wall Paper,
Garden & Field Seeds, Hay & Straw
and other articles too numerous to mention
The day has dawned. Old Fop, ism has had its day.
now in the " Winter of it-r-dhleonteta," going
down, derry down. The day is not far distant , when
old lop i,nt n iII beianne,s3 dea - d that it can't even
'Fite Fartnei . atul Mechanic hill th,o have no
fear of 14 y-book, and Ledgers, and his quiet 'slanting , .
hill not be disturbed be hort tire: ti of "
Sale= So too' Alat it be!
We %mold tore stab. (lor Ow benefit of.the itnitia
ted,t-thut ne t - aye ONE PERT for nor Goods and
thir arc ail warranted rci rept.o,•Atte 1, :till
tor ~I,ar!, e for
Thal.l,llll I i ik.t-t 'lope I.y
clo-e application to loo.iner awl rv...i.yr tr tit.; waltu
of tho pooplo, to merit a cootionanco of th. ,
11.1Y19:_N 1111tifliErs.
• Now •Milfor.l, May q, 1 SsB.—ly
NE t Vir GOOD SL HEW GOOD S
=II
To the.Slicezim.Y, Public.
1 I'ELEttitATIA) 4'.1'P.11:1;111
1 INF.ll.l.lpur. hpr s t ile by it. Tbnyvv,
Niontiose; S. P. Tompt.int, Brooklyn; William 11.
T11::‘m, Dimm.l. •
Nlontrose,4lcty 26, ISSB.
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rocenes.
18 New: Good - s,
BENTLEY READ,
9 C0.,
1U: now reccivinm lame aud seleetellOstock
V. of .
SPRING &. SUMMER GOODS,
,hich they offer to their customers, and the public
genetrily, on their usual term , , tir. Cash, Produce,
or apptoved credit, satisfied that they can Mier in
ducements to purchasers equal to any est a hlishmem,
in the country. •
BrOadelothes, TierseysneFes, Vest-
Kentucky Jeans, and a great variety of mater
ial for Men's and Boy s wear. .
Challis, Dc 'Litines, lf,nwjam,
Debagcs, Aioh uus, Shan
Bonnets, Ribbons, and Flowers,
for and Misses, just received.
Hats and Cans.—.‘ very Loge stock of Hat,
and Cap , ' , . of every shape and material, just in.
Codfish, Mackerel, in and barrel,,
Or by the pound, acd Ashtmt Salt, hy the large or
small each'.
' oeerieq; Crockery, ELISAVOIre,
Stone and Tin-ware, a large' , uppt just received - and
i for sale right.
!lett' rn Pails, Vintrns, Firkins, anti
Tubs.
I Hoots, Shoes, and Leather
bawl.
Clocks, Look ing-alasses, Window
ami \Vali l'aper,-Trcnk , , Browns, NCit,ll
and Dye Stuffs, Pat
! ent Medicines, &c., for sale by
BENTLEY, READ & CO.
mt
ourei,, .m:ty, I:.s.
New I nettry of Neutralization.
TO THE. AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE
DOCTOR J. Y. LAMBERT
Au hal r u 1 Co:a e rs, Pa . , -
REATS ow: disenses' under the :11)1,1h-titian of •
1 t h, principle? of Not•ruArtz.t7R , :c.
This TniuitiV.thou:th new, is the most truthful; and
in its applieatitm the teu s ce•ct4e of any other ever
propagated. Its arlaptatilsn to meet sudden enter
geneies, rea-onal der es s, its of,eei,••n
luvt
Therapeutically applied, and it.; etlcetiveneSS
and certainty seem es for it a confidence never recur'
sac other. It nee , li but to lie linown, to . he
appreeiated. It saves more patients, and relieves
them more quickly, than any heretofore kioi‘n theo
ry. It reseals tins: causes, the effects of those caus
es un the I;eiaa urn n, and pints out the
ri EU TEA I. [ZING REMEDY.
It is-no strafilze affairs, for it effectually and fiver
to rout out Fever and Ague with one dose of medi
cine. There need tic no failures in the cure of Fe
vers, Dysenteties, Inflammation of the Lungs,&c.,-to.
None need die with those eomplaitits, for every case
can he cured with unerring certainty. There need
no man die with Pleurisy, 'lliac 'Passion. or Cramp in
th,;• Stomach ; from three to ten minutes will posi
tively relieve and cure the last two named cases. It
enacts but fewpeditines, (‘o few, that patients often
wonder how so f..w can rive so great and sudden re
lief,) and those of the mildest chancier. It will bear
the most rigid scrutiny, and defies a flaw to be pick•
ed in its pathology. Ire:toilet possibly hurt any one, • i
but cures nearly all that submit to its action.
prtasl4 can be furnished of its effeetirepower to cure,
he hat ing met u ith lint Girt /lad Corse,
ear, out of ,eNeral buntlr - ettLof eases brought Under
11F , treatment, and in curing !Moly cases given up to
.Tie by those following the OLP Turour vs. The rap
id &per-ion of disease, before the mild and bland
treatment, founded on the theory of Neutralization, is
a sufficient vindication of the ptinciples and a
triumphant proof of its adaptability to most of the
forms of disease around its.
Now you may -ask what is this Nor Thror . 7l ? All
the dito . ver I can give-you here, is, that it neutralizes
the cause engen , l-rinr , o disease, and is this way cures
the case, )3y arresting it at once.
Charges prorurtional to the sevetity of the ease.
Extra charges fur night services.
Letters of inquiry, and a=iling advice, promptly
answered, (wh ease , ia pal!! :dated) by emitting
one dal r
Medicines . for various cases can be seat by mail.
Auburn, nay ii, 18.5—5.-3 m
Foiks, Brooms,
NO DEVIATION
-AT
co w. ?%/0 I 1
Ready Made Clothing,
HATS, CAPS, &C.
A LARCE and desirable stock of READY MADE
CLOTHING; and HATS, CAPS, Sc., consisting
of every variety and shade, and warranted to be made
in every particular as good a custom work, and a
price that. cannot fail to suit for ready pay, 'may be
found at the store of F. it. Climatic?: for sale ba
Montrose, May 0, '7lS.—tf 5. LANGDON.
&" HOME AGAIN,"
Di O. 214. DigloM-.
OFFICE,• Oyer Wilson's Store.
LODGIIIIGS , s at Searle's Hotel
3Tontruse, March 10, lEr.S.
SADDLE, HARNESS, & TRUNK
EBV-4,431.118EtEral
I am now receiving a largo assortment of
Saddle, Carriage, and Harness Trimmings
I have:on hand a good assortment of Itarness, Sad
dles, both Ladies and Gents, and Bridles to match,
and very cheap.
Leather being on the .rise, now is the time to buy.
Carriage Triinming
Executed witli neatness. Lono diWatch. All kinds of
Trimmings - on hand and for'lale as cheap us can be
procured ut any place in town.
ONE WORD.
All notes and accounts dtie must be settled to save
cost. Short eredit - is our motto hereafter.
- G. F. FORDILAM,
- One door above S. S. Mott's Giocery.
Montrose; April 28, 18:i8.—tf:
N
r 0 ALL WilON IT MAY CONCERN.. The firm
1 of Morse & Nicholls heretofore engaged in the
Tannery Business Is this day dissolved by Mutual
consent- A new firm has aLo been established un
der the name and style of
Nichols, Emmons, SL Co.,
consisting of the following men/born to wit:
Ink N1G1101.3
D. W. EMMON.S.
G. L. MORSE: - .
J. T. ALDEN. •
Muth 22,•185).3.-ti _ L. IL ALDEN.
New Spnilafirtitir
FOR CASH & PROMPT 6 MONTHS' BUYERS
E. BURNOUT'
- •
Would invite attention to Lila New Stoei e cd .
SPRING AHD MEER GOODS
Just received, including, as usual, a great variety of
Ladies' .Drtnts Comb in Prints, Ginghenns Lawns
IpOrs, Brilliants, Chilllica,ltareijes, Poplins . and
Si!l:s, Brodie,' Stella, Sill (b Ca`shincfc Shawls;
Mantillas, Parinols, Rich Rib/ants, Bannetx
and Fl o wcrs,,Braadclotlis, Cassimerrs and
&tinnier Stwfs,.wie, a (nil vdriti!,
sl . qpie Ftp)eii
.".
Grneerieß, Crarkery,i atlard
, leave, St.,res, Naiix, x mai
Caps, Bantx and Sim,2B,Corpeting, Flour Oil
(Unix, Plint , 41 II iadoir Shad,x, Wall l'aprr,
l'yintx, Brooms, Fish, tire., the
The oak 3 Stork, havin.. Veen bought for
and at Panic Prices, will he :told at the lowost figures
In==
8.--Flour and Salt constantly on hand
New Nay 12, lr
New tio,ods Goods!!
)(Or NG &'t.SMITII'S
E.F.ATyy PAY STORE:,
9 . 11.1 E andcrAgned would announce to their custom
-I era, fi ienth., and the public, generally, that they
have just-returned train the City and are receiving
and opening up a new. and
Complete Assortment of Goods
of vatious Welt o ill be sold at prices to suit
the times, fur CASH . or PPOD'UCE. We have
sought the inetliotn of the pre. tounnoun,ee , to all:
,tiant what ittineiple we Elton trantatet btosines. It
terrovd the
'Slay 19, 1858
READY PAY SYSTEM,
ISII and PRONTE. One nice to all persons
Mr the, same article, and it shall he our endeavor to
make Have priees such IN will induce 'persons 'who
ni-h to pay for their OWN Corals and not others, to
eallsat least and examine our stock, and Witte priceS
don't Come down to the system, we cannot expert to
sell them. Same kind fu lends mac say that it will
ate •' no yo," but we thinkfrom the experience of the
last few months, of every person who happened to
owe the cm:110y nierchatits, especially if it bad been
standing . six
. 1110:1016 or more, nit!' what coaxing,
dunning, threats, Sc., they have been beset, we think
they nill.nil respond to the 'above system, and re
solve to buy no more goad s than they can-pay for,
:old that they are determined to suport thon who
will establish that principal, and carry it out. We
will let the system adopted stand upon its own mer
its, believing that it is the most prudent and wise
course to be pursued in every braneji of husiness,and
that the day is not fiti'distant when it wilt be gettcr-,
ally adopted.
Call and ice as and we will show yon - Qmods at as•
toniAdog low figures.
All kinds of merchantable produce taken in ex
change for goods at time highest malket price.
ROCERIES: .GROC F. - 34Es : A
X../ splendid assortment at very low tignres,
BOOTS & SHOES,
- .3114 icqeivLd a large lot, for sale cheap.
CROCKERY.
A now lot in:t received nod foil sale
CEDAR & STONE WARE
in Ail.; vaikties
READY MADE CLOTHING •
of every dem iption
TO DA EN,
W. , Itave :t largo lot of A NO. 1
Tut , : fur>alr.
YOC.Nc . ; d: STITH.
Furnme rs, Apz ‘g, ISLS.—tf
NEWT STOVES.
~18 IT It It IT T is jnst receiving a largo
• et ock of
NEW STOVES,
i i , c h l ai D7 ala as , :n t tiiient of ELEVATED OVEN
,LARGE ()VEN,'
AND FLAT-TOP PREMIUM ('uOk STOVES, FOR
Parlor, Mee, and Shop Stoves;
for WOOD or COAL: Al.t;o
Stove Pipe, Zinc, Sheet Iron Store
Tubes, &c., &c.
lIIS ASSORTME:s;T will INCLUDE the MOST
SELECT and DESIRABLE STOVES
in market, and ili he Fold on the moFlfilvorahle
term , &c., to rhh•L he would invite the par
ticular attentiorr of
CASH BUTER.S.
NI7W OetObet, 1 637.
PSIDENT DENTIST, MONTROSE, P!. Office
at the Franklin Hotel. Boom, No. 2.
LIST OF CHARGES,
Gold plor s , , l arg ,,t 5 17,e , •
" medium, - -
" ." small,
Tin de.,
Pali) lir 'Serve Cavities treated and filled,
GAIIC it Filling: , not used. •
Cleaning set„ -
Extracting. at the Office, -
Irregqi.pities of the teeth corrected at a reasona.
lEEE
Gold Plate, sinie tooth,
"" tt teeth,
" 3 teeth, • -
" " 4to 10 teeth, .per tooth, -
Full upper or under jaw; on Gold, Gum teeth,
Banded,• - . ' -• 40,00
Full double set on Gold, Gums and Banded,Aloo,Qo
Full upper or tinder, Plain,
Full 'Double, Plain, -
F•ilver Plate, half the above rates,
Improved Mineral Plan:, two-thirds the price of Gold
Plain sets. Kee Plastic, same as ,Mineral Plate.f-
The Public may beceilain that all operations will
be performed in the most tender and careful manner
and in the highest etylt: of the Art. All job& warrant
ed. Grateful For past favors, a continuance of the
public patronage is respectfully solicited.
C. D. VIRGIL,
Montrose, Pa., April 7, 1858
STOVES, STOVES,
(AIM stoves have been so thoroughly tried,..to the
V entire satisfaction of all, that they need no rec
ommend froth us. S. 11. SAYRE & I3ROTHERS.
Montrose, May 27, I 857.
THE sLbscriber hns been receirip o ,, during the past
three weeks a fine lot of •
SHIRR & SUMMER SOCR I
making, with (hurter stock; an assortment with which
there is no Co!lipid - son in this vicinity ; and that
, they are beidg sold in a manner satisfactory '
to customers is manifest from the fitct,
that notwithstanding all efforts at
competition, the rush and
sales thus far have been •
Unprecedented.
114 mean with frequent additions,. to keep the as
sortment good ; and ready or priiMpt pay- ,
ing customers can rest a.ssured that
-the old store is not lobe outdone. ,
In addition to the large va
rietr kept for' years, we •
now have a good
' iissor tment of
READY-MA-13Z CLOTHING, .
•
• . • I'oo ZS - 46:5 . HOES,.
in nil varictie4l Please give us a call.
11a) 27, 18457. • S. S. INGALLS.,
LI,ItiE AND PLASTER. ,
1111 E subscribers are. now burning and will 'loop
constantly -on b'and; Liine 'of a rely erupcilor
quality at Montrose Depot, and will sell it .in any
quantities at attimprice. Persons • wing a large
quantity can bp sullied ur.on a reasonable notice.
.Superior gmand Plaster gill be kept constantly on
Baird 4erenfto. - I. L. POST,
• , . 11—DRINKER:
_
;• ` ' Ctirn ES. SU P;
Montrose Depot,~April L. SEARLE.
- . .
I NOTICE,,._ '
•.. ._ , ,
DERSONS desirous of paying me:m(410,01 1. 404s
1. ,of any d4scription, can - do so byleavin,,.. , their
paymento,witli Post, Cooper & Co;,,lhnAera; 'Monk'.
rose; to ny"ettalt, .whose reettipta will .be.allowc4
(rbortheir datr,,.. ; z .1- •- . ..a...L.:Nr4RI);
April S; 15z6:-If ' , ....
.
• ..
BM
WOOD or COAL,
WITH A SUPERIOR VARIETY OF
Dr. C. D. Virgil, D. D. S.
PLATE WORK.
LOOK HERE;
A LSO,
El
, -<",9E 1 .3
-E RE:I3:Y E•
.
R A a S udj u e;i t otTrl d eiy i t r.tae 6g o. a , t;:i i i t t l tt - c l t g il e
and.seleeted-with much care, from over thirty ofthe
best Houses in NeWlYork, which he offers to his ens
tomers.and tbmpublie, at-low=pricesjoi Cash.. His
stock comprises;.
DRUGS, •
MEDICINES;
PAINTS, . , • •
. • ' •• •
WINDOW GLArig,
DYE STUFFS,
GDOCERIE.4 •
GLASS WARE,
CROCKERY,
MIERORS,
CLOCKS,
WALL PAPER,
WINDOW 14APER,
WINDOW OIL
SHADES,
FANCY GOODS,
INSTRUMENTS,
JEWELRY,.
PERFUMERY,
DRY GoODS,
HARD WARE,,
STONE WARE,
WOODEN WARE,
BROOMS,
BRUSHES,
JAPANNED WARE,
BIRD CAGES.
CANARY SEED,
POCKET KNIVES,
HIPS,
UM lIRELLIS,
GUNS,
• , PISTOLS,
' AMMUNITION,
TUP,PENTNE,
- CAMPHENI,
- • Bunxtsa
ApeollOL, • FLUID,
LIQUORS,
('or MesteinaPiirposes, _
TIIUSSfIS,.
`SCP
•-
MIOULD,EIL
•
PORT NIONIAES, • •
SPEI::!TACLES, •
SILVER & PLATED sroonA, FORKS, &c.;
GOLD PENS,
•
STATIONERY,
VIOLIN STRINn - S, BOINTiVe.,
And all of Ow mint popular
- PATENT MEDICINES: '
Thatikfttl fur the liberal patronage . hithertoreeeiv
et!, he hopes th• Meat .a coatinuanee and lime in
erea4e of the same. . ABEL TURRELL.
Monty9se, Dec. 2, 1837.
,_ _
A FORTY HORE POWER
MO ENDURE f4ll SAL-Ey
IN GOOD 011/.DER. . •
11 FEET eight inch stroke, I I inch Vintler, hai
r), lance wheel, three tens. Is a strong well built
machine. Suitable for a Coal Shaft or Tannery, and
will be sold vcry loin. Aiblres4.
rosT liINtTIIERS.
montros.,,
Jan. 1-1:1857
_,..,... . .
Read the following; niter.
IriClAt 'l" . .F.Sirt MONT. '.
Wti have received the fellowin,r letter in relation to
. De. MousE'sitior.i.x Row'. YU'S-S.
. ArIIPRN Fore Cot::, rm.:, )..
..
. Susq. Co., Pa., Sept. loth, Isso. )
Me,..rs A. S. WrniT. El. Co., New - York :--- --- .
"The Ilorse's Indiatiltoot Pills hail from von gis:e
Mt 1 prrnti Sal igfael;6ll., in Ev}:av INsTANcE, -anti Wit
fanner' R use them for ' ttlinoat. everythiiig. The DY-i-
ENTER'Y has been ragßig in this section to an alarm.'
tag extent, for the last six itiTiths, SCA VELV a al xiit.E
ritinily having escaped, EXCEPT THOSE WHERE ?Ion(
rifts have hrelt USED .AN A PREVENTIVF., in Whiph ra . :4,
they have NEVER FAILED.' I will inform you slim v 1 _
4 41,
I- r, t(;-, I:
---
how to send tt further supply. Your °tit. Serv't." . _ AlbereChamberlin, -
._
, • Aialioszzo,n. smlTtr. • , , t . - 1 . 1 .,- • \ I y r y. l 1 ..., T • ~ • •,. • .
. -
' ‘ ' l
1 : '.. - - -''.''•• l' L "- 1 It•I , - EAU.
Such letters as,thOaboye need no comment front us, .. ~ 1 • , -.....r I. L. i'L.4 A: , ,",:- vrv, Itlimmosr. Pa.
______
they ought to conehice ,ill of 7c/4al trefiradv I,ollcer, • •
that fir. ilorae's I:4,in Root Fills are Ms Very 60.1 i Wm. H. Jessup, , , •
li i 1"rwl: ~" EV Al' LAW AND co:NI:CP-SW:NEE I 'F . DEFI.
Pill ercr mail , . . • „ J. 10 , 11, ,t :a, ..t Nrsv T•41, - ., ,I,lattel:tl iJJ :di blv , lll,s ruin,
SOlll-111. Montrose by S. 11. .f• D. Sayre, aucl by 011.. '''-' 7 ''' e ' .l . 1 '"'.:''' •—• '''‘ " l i!: . . th tc , u" r 0 "/Ic Sfr" , t ,
per-on in every town, and in •alleountrA stores. -A.
J. White & CO., 2 St. Peters Phice, New.Y6A, sole
Prbprietors. ' : 47-tf
OM
Valualiii.‘ Lands For Sale.
FOR SALE IN ONE BODY, Ana 5500- aems-A
• Land on the waters of SpKing Brook, is bran
of the Lackawanna river in Lug erne County,Penn' .
about midway between the
_tint wing .towns. of Serail;
ton and Pittston. These lands arc covered with cal
uable timber, and being situate in the most extensive
mineral region in Pennsylvania—known to contain
iron ore—and-believed to abound in coal, and-being
also in the immediate vicinity of serc.;ral railroads
made and now in progress—olfer 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 Montro,3e i Sti - !4quehanna cOuuty,ra., 030
attorney in fact of the owners.
April tt, 1654. , HENRY DRINKER,.
$l,OO tcrsl,so
LEI
LIE
BSI
i 0,06
14,00
4,00
45,00
90,00
,SOAP-111ANUFACTORY.
HE subscriber.keeps constantly on'hand for s a l,
T
at his establishment in liontrose,the hest gnat
t} of sakr so -A p; Manufactured fron'the lye
wood ashes and grease, in the old fashioned waymnd
not-br any - paten t ro eess. -
For those that furnish. the grease,he mannfacturcs
the soap.for $1,50 a barrel. Warranted in all cases
to be a good article,or the Soap may be returned and
the money reftmded.
•
Per barrel Fc5 00
• litdr-Barrer - • . • - '
..... , 2,50
.
Gallon,- r 20
Wholesale dealers will be fernished—if deliv - ered
atihe Ailiery inliltintroste-- 7 at.theDite of ten barrel
for $45,0r at Scranton at fen -1 1 A - rrels for *5O.
JOHN HENRY WARES
~ ....... ,_ ~.... .. .
Montrose, Knich 1,11.840:4
5T1C.4.171 GRIST . AND SA -.11.111LL...
.
POST BROTHERS,- havini - putelmsed the above
establisluneut,will keep canstantly.on hand Su
pcifine a-nd Fine Flour, Corn Mcalofsuprrior
alto Chop and Bran at die lowot cash price=.
Custom work will be done with despatch, and.ht,
all
Cases varranled. -
• -31Ontrose, Ja17,18154.-t( •
'WALL PAPER.
TllAVFibist r9nivedanotliernodi 4 Wall Pa.
per, and'expect More to arrive Som.:: lethink cast
tomes will find my assortment the largiit . and hes
in Sustpuilianna county, and ,prices as low as tiZiow
eq. Also, Window Paper, Oil Shades ar z fl FixtureA,
Bordering', Sc. ABEL TUBB:ELL.
litintro . sc, April 15,1858. ~
Domestic Instrument or Self Syringe,
DAICTED .to the different: varieties, of Ads kind
.Cl of instrument. ,It is admitieds to.lp the best in
market., Also a great variety or other instruments,
for carious purposes, usually kept by ftraggists not
necessary to enumerate. For sal6fit - tlie DtitgiStore
ABEL•TURI;ELL.
, . .
EARNERS: HTEID
haTeWoctated ottreelves tokethort ntler the. of
IfIOTTAACILDEN; • • •
'at the•old *stand of - M: 4: D. Ilftit't, — iittet:9 - wo are pre
pared to funiish.PLOWS of. the most. fippitAted pat
-terns no to use, such as' Illatehliy'4l, • MA'* Iron
Beam . , de. ; 411nriPphiovqikkEitilii;'''Lantbides,
Qu't,iyator.tecth„apd'alf kuul9 9f for Papa.-
.ers tuttl t Worn;,4ll:tiriAich propoii - tci•holl its tow
as can be . afforded* 1913: estnblishineitin'this;emtn
try. "ErsJmnitorr.'
'
3 drt il i V•Ar TILDEN:
We are also
Doi r ,..A3:Pikraitr-Savitt for wood; also Do . g
PO*64oitilet.R c eon loutish on short notice,
Itontrce.e, Jan: x,
Eir
PRICES
IMO
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The IndepeutientSßepublican
I.6ILI,SIII:I,I,,Kr.EICTIAVRP.D.AT SIOANIPici, AT MONIE.I.t.SE.,.
. .
r 4., $1;50 EtwaNnu, .ADVANCL.
. .
--'. l Rates Of - Advertistng. A
One square (16 lines or leas) one week; tiir,s;
One dquaife . " • two weeks, ...... .r, i ,l k .
One square
~. ,:" , three weeks,• 7 I, s „
One square - .. one nsuntb, 1,1:;;,
One square ;• " two niontiss ' , ..... 2,2:;
One square ss thiee months, 3,‘
One square " - ' six months ,
s;:f l A'
One Square " . . oneqear, ' 8,6
Two squares ene,year, - 15 VI
~ . .
Three ilitlftreS one year, , ..... ... „ .. 2.0,00
Five sqiiares one year, ....
Otle.eolunin -one year, . -to,o,
Yearly advertisers - will have the privilege °falter. .
;lig , or elsanging-their adve l itisements without.:Sd
ditionni charge. - . ~,,, . - -• i
ritelipess cards, n?tyzeceslisig five line:, illi'lite.)
tit ;12;00 per annum:
Job Work. ' • :
This of is supplied with - 4 guod:asintiunia
Jobbing mnaterials, and all kinds of Job :work, sui
e, CardF, Po. t , rs, Parupblets &c • will be deLe neat
ly ;tad-promptly,
BUSINES CARDS.
William B. Simpson, •
v,r1:111 for the - part atnP re,.••
ti;:. ;Noe sicILNI lEurl.u.ett. lr Intl...Coatltlelatt24l Lr
6, !in dirfma rmlce. All I.,ik 9,IITMAi t.,
1.:1?1,;./ 1 in. Jewelry rcpalu , l neatly:ll4OP rramrable roar,
;,,),elp In A ..!kivriannit's Mot &.F.1ece,.. , q0:e,nr.".1
,
Wm. W. Smith &' Co.;,
--- • s C.; ET ANT) CLIAIR .`.FANT FAC.
turcra. Rory roaAantf on hand all Lind
of CAPI!:ET Frannuan..Vr fund,dpat al
nhorf nettle?. shop and War, niiIIMS D. 411 cc 31:au Sttetl.
Moot
Hayden' Brother, •
110LF.S4LF. DEA LKltt.lin YANKEE
Jorc I ry..te.. Ne Mt turd, Stl,q.
r Merdiat,nc , l PaiDirmtapplied at New l'r.r(
New Milford.
=1
Boyd . .
- o & Webster,
W u .% LE lIS in Sin,
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Banking lioffie
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POST. COOPER & CO.
lIFSRY DRINKER, OS7W. OS E,
W3I.IIUNTTING COOPER. jr
November 12,
ISAAC L. I'OST.
lARAFTSpn New York City itna . Pitilatielphia.
Collections proiliptlymade nitil remitted.
Oillee 114 Mrs frott 10 d.
) Messrs. Allen & Paxton,
Samuel C. Morton, Esq., Phinl.
3 lion. William Jeti:otp, llootro,e.
30c - Isas .
MDT: tnalerAgned arc now niaaufactotiag 4
1. have oa hand al: }.iinl of
Carriage and Sleig h Stuf f,
Mich as
Fell,nrs, 'Num, 111-;1!s, q.'ette r- 1:n '
Fentlerv, 4kr 4 , e. for sale, in Wu to 'tarp
cliasets, very low,for cal. •
Also, all kinds of work stettywil a n d tent, to ift -1
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diva feud, Pa., larch t11255:-I.y
ARTIST? MATERIALS.
BRIWIES, '
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itInIOGRA Stow of
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Montrose, Jtip. 6, 1853
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irving'setured the right of using Goildarty.s l
cot for rpising and lowei Lig carriage top.
prepared to fnrhish and put them on at the
notieo.4, •
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