Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, August 19, 1858, Image 4

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Rump jFillk .14 ye tailser-inan, " . •
As annie man eln he ; •
And all ye ii.ty upon ye henehe ..•-
. • Ile werketh tuertile.: . ...
And tuft ye whiter, in ple.rmilt iviset
Ile'roileth inrhis limb; -
'IIe singeth ,5 iinv, t t s ye.like whereof
Are not in IVitts his liymns. . .)-.
And yet 'he tnilctli alt-y,o- - a - hile
llia tbersie cdelie.s -
s tree Onto ye needle
re neetilelo ye pole.l
Atiliatlatrest - -yeifaliant . tailyor - ruan
"
For Ye-eentard feares!
Against ye scissors aye rates
1k points hiJ ntiohtic iAteares.-
lie heededr not ye ancient jei;ta_- - .
That Fl'llllolll IL.e;
What teareth-ye bold tailyor map_
hiring of a goose!. '_
lie pufk:th at ye.busie threade,. ••
To feede his loving wife
And eke, his ebilde t: for unto them
' It 13 ye threide-of _
Ile ctitteilt well yp rich man's coate,
Arid with tittSeetillie psitte .
Ile sees ye little Woiseonte •
1:e ealtbap bye his side.
'Meanwhile Te" tailyor.nth his
To labor nothing loth, •
- . 1.144 by with roadie hnnds to hnsto
Ye urchin anclye cloth. -••
Fuil happieds cc mayor-man,
Yet-dte i, ofiefriryed,
Last hell= fullness of'ye dimes
'Wax. wanton in 11s pride;
•
Full nipple is ye tailyor-man,
And-vet he lowhln fee,
eunninv encmie that none
So well as jaiVeN linon e.
. ,
is re slipperie customer
. Who've:4 his 4N wuyes
wuares, yu honeste MTlyor's ceata
But never, never payez4!
The Dog Day 3
,
BEWARE OF NIGHT Ant.—ln to artrele,
der this.caption, the Philadelphia Ledger ex.
Tresses simie views uhjeh apply, with equal
force to this 16eality, and mhich we . copy as .
a timely caution t' our citizens:
"The. popular notion, m•Tileh reglrds 'the
• night air of the doh days as unhealthy, is one
that has often been derided, but itiS, never
thdes:•., soLstantially correct. At that se.i.
• son ofthe,year, the atmos e phere is full of poi
sonous exhalations &ca . ) cd . Matter.—
These exhalations tlfonith, generated most
freely in the day time, under the influence
tit a fervid .suia, are hurtle. upward. into the
higher regions of the air, .by the -- arrerir
-which the sun's raref,!etion (acmes, and are,
therefore, comparatively io m
nnxiis. But the.
- night -exhalations, 'thoug'h less dense, are,
from theabsence of such a current, left on
. the 'surface of the earth, where, being inhaled,
they produceleverS, which are frequently of
the most dlingerouS type. Persons atell6-
' turned to well-drained towns and cities; where
these exhalations are less. perilous than in
the country,.frequentiv bring,on themselves
serious illness, by training in the, night air ;
out of town; or by sleeping with open win'
dews in- localitie"S where these 'exhalations
-abound. Miniy a fair young girl, tempted
by -a beautiful moonlight; has, at this season,
lingered - out,_ unbonneteil, till late at
and so imbibed the seeds of a disease, whit4r,
in a few? weeks, sometimes in" a fete days,
haS carried her to,the 'grave." ' -'
The Ledger centetid .as a general
rule, "third-story chambers. are 7 heal , hier
than. second-story ones,: and 'eitheiliealthier
than riicins on the level With 'a .street. The
reason forAhis is that the noxious t apors be-.
lug heavier than the atmosphere, settle down
, along the ground.: It is always safest, there'
• fore; to :deep nit stairs anc children, old
peOple, and invalids shouid sleep in third-sto
ries. These preeautionsore the more neces
sary, if the dwelling : houseis ortotheont-s arts
of a town cr city, tir'in the coimtry ; for n
iro,portiph to the want of drainage is the a
ger , friim nosions, inhalations. Many r
- sons,-iworder to escape from th e se
_exhala
tions, sleep with windoWg and_doors closed,
at)d with Out any ventilation: But this is
- courting - a 'greater daniicr It( pes to escape
a less. It is ayoidinc , Scylla to be - wrecked
at Chary bdis." •
Froni - the CorreBi omit- fire of at 11". F. Tribune
Planting Wheat in- Eills—Sneettsfal
• . Es
pertment. •
• TIOCTIESTER, Ind., July . , 273 Ss§..
•
Through the Tribune, as coming to the
notice of the greatest number of readers,
wish to present the following *Matter of vast
importance in regard:: to the. eultiVation
wheat - : -, • . _
• I planted last Tall five rows - of wheat, with
spaces between different row of-three . feet,
two feet, and eighteen inches; was kept
.clean with th&hoe,-and the product-is as fol. :
lows). .Average number oistalks from 'each
. seed, nearly 8201uiti1er of
_grains to the
bead,l . 2.to 100. - - ' • ,
Thing we - count less, than really grew,
say 30 stallts front each grain of seed, 'and
72 the:fewest number of grains found in any '
one head, ire get aythe rate -of oxer 2,00 - 0
fold, anal fromthat to 3,200, counting th
- highest yield. From the year 1845 to 1.855
the average of wheat in this and .parts of the
adjoining counties, according to my record,
waS lessAhan eight bushels to the abre, the
.• very .best being 33 .bushels. Indian earn
sown britadeast at the. rate - of froth obe
two bushels will yield 'a lairter average, but
when planted in. our - usual way prOdnet.
trom 30,:t0-160,trushels peeacre._ - •
object: n writing this is .to bring the
facts to the notice -of agriculturists, and to
induce as many as possible :A) try - the exper
• iment on as much land as' •they are, willing , to
experiment with. 1 hope,, thoss„*shing to
test the matter will get at in •-•bc!fore
the last of Augu st.; The ground two
feet each - way,-and putlour grains to :each
hill, - and. keep clears till next harvest.\ It
must be put in early=nc matter how soon
after harvest. This will frve 30 stalks to
•
the squae foot,. and 104.,089,800 grains •to
the acre; Which, allowing $98,560 grains to'
the. buibel,..rives ? ..-early, 116 bushels - to the .
acrp. This estimate is ti.torrect one, bated
nptin actua r i facts, an - d although it !oohs like.
a_ Wind_ ofialation, 1 • ithinle, prove so
nearly*.eorrectitsAo help teforin our 'prey
eat sloienly and - extravagant mode of wheat
culture. : .'-' - `,rhe'quantity cif seed. required to,
plant an acrels only a trifle over fire poundi
if put in , liii'above described. Where
wheaistotidin - rews, three feet apart, when
ripe theleadaitppeared nearly as thick; to
gether-as.hi afield of keadeilat wheat, and,
instead_of hoeing*o_two to three inches in
length, Irani sit-to seven.' '
-- CIVERLDI BRACKETT.
•
Gnus.—= - There are two kinds of girls; one
is the kind-iliat ippeara - the best Jibroad, the
girls eliakare good kir parties, - visits,
balls, lie:, and whose : chief delight is itt .such
things; the Other;is:the . kind
..-that appears
best at home; thegirls that are, useful . :and
cheerful'n the , dining roan aud.all_llie„prw
cinets of hoine. They differ widely in char.
acter. One is often a torment at bon:Mk- 7
the other is a blessing. 006484 moth, con
suming-everythingmboui hei,.the "other is st
sunbeam; inspiring life and:gladnessilliking
het pathway. ' Now ;It does.4lQt • zfee:sati!Ar,
follow - that there shall he pArO - -elasses of gulf,
The. right education will modifylioth . saittliii
and.unite therr characters, in one.
MN=
\,. Sit.caUE3 uV Otinairatu' 7 .4:Siqilff idea:of
the salaries received by elergvnenstatiOtied
in-the.pilneipal eitie... , :, , mott*,learniti 7 , 1F0:t0
t :b e i g u ountk paid by_ :401i.ei 01#074 . 1
tiortin N'e . w . ,, mrie.::,-Itis,stigid,W,*o4 ,- ;00;:
' ,l
itioriiyotiat :?. ktiry:os , 7ltrilLiPco:ho: ji14*.1C, , , 1
s'e.dily fiqart M I $.. 5- 3 - : . : .1 0 ;111 ',V** & :
rent; and_that;:iitiihim.litel,nrik , ='eainbt, i lk : his :
ir_come i s s $12;000.' = E:11.: Chapin liai - $5;:.
000 per alumni, and nialt4.4.a.:lnnehitiere by
leeturing. Dr. Bethune has t 2 500, but, is
the possessor:of h fortune outsideof his prti
fessional earning: - . Dr. Atiatn,.! has :;k5,000.
Dr. flaws has $6.000 a.year and: a house.—
Dr..Tarlor has.slo,ooo and a tine parson
age:
‘ Rev. 'Messrs. Tyng,:Nlke.vs, Osgood,
Cheerer, Or other leading : clergymen, r.e
ceive front KOOO to $6,000 per annum. In
many *es the, salary only/ represents n
small part of the pastor's earnings.
..
.• The salaries of the preachers attached to
the Methodist church are extrcinery 100.
,
1 The sroary paid to the hundred a nd seve nty
pre4ent.at the meeting of the Pittsburg Con
rerenee, 'n as W2,55`2 66 ; excluding - house
tint and' traveling ex nses, mhieh would
average,s . 367,oo:A.r c ebpreacher.
-Aa INDErr.Nns: Oetmo-N.--Tln! editor of
the Germantowto-Te/eyraph, au independent
paper, in speaking of. thenonii-necs of our
State Convention, says: "We think there
can be no.doubt IT /CIT. Road's election, ' , and
we presume very few observing men in the
State doubt it. We prediet it, indeed, Willl
fin absolute oert:inty. The coMparison be
tween the two eandidat - C's predominates so
signally in-his favor, that:to suppose a ditie - r.
en? result, would be a disnaragonent or the
Ihonesty and intelUgence of.the Keystone peo
.l pie.
BOYD -.&. WEBSTER
13211
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For pnaer•lnit Frolia VevaWag, Ar., In • far•
faddy ilr•A star Tray mina* uo Wat,Solder or
Comm; mat inetar.tly. and 'are Imre •••Ily ...sled
.od, ore ad lS•r. ao• olto; Artie . for theratoaalaer
ineleaa.l. / 1116.6 of Wea and (%:rant are elnally
dia•vvettd• and nno•rtain ta las is(.
• In ornalantinor dad* arta'• &litho 1111.14. the inventor
shalCmpoa the 101;of.3 In an ILfiejOhle, Slop'., Easy,
and Can't! ”rvtrete of llornot.t•I Ses.aa•
1 • all•-ionti , , .ad 1a.,,1tc•1 oao • L• ta•• exanlined
ti. sa., 1.11.1••-• le ialaa a toys
1
Th•••• log aon an tut:, • tam l'an. The goa
tat Is pare laot•leen VIII ll I.” to...recta it, r, nod
, gamma attars orja.a. oot es. pttte ..) .-e, , e ek e te ',tad
Ida on any oeas I all. Tlde la.:alio* has laasil tit.
01.11 far se••ral yew,.. Ate.' ila Goa ennit•••• of the,
'value in that the.* .Le Lat• tr.fl C.... Lear will
we'sb nth*, .
Th.+ art varr:lte:l an reyrraented. and In iye-y
OW of failure 6 - ..u.01ey a ill la.r•fund•d.
Tim Jars are all nale of yore •oh Lerennir• Po .
ell m.-...thoy an very strenc and • 1:I last • I:.•.-Erne.el no cell yam &Sod Si.. epeut4l. The vho'• Up of
' All Jar I. ciao; tlay nat i on. •ralle the ether tee, I
oen•••enerny la raitini.
71.•lis6id. 41rootiona - foi pattlar up all Itio4l of .„
~
Prem. Vegeta:Asa /lc., le al ac....p.7 ea, ' '''"
Cams and J....
I 111 .e . .I'. - Liberal discount to the trade •i o r
• •. - A...--.-.,_ _ ft- , . - ' ,- . -4 ‘ ..'t.'' . -.5-17.es.
. _
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tre, Judo 16 1.6,',.4---;;61 I
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Earn
then
DM
MID
ENIII
faros
IMEM
your
A Light f' A Lightl
4 - 4 g, - NOW ALL MEN 111" TIiESzE PEEizENTS" '
.11... That Lille undersigned.have oa hand for sale
. .
Tr!, es' .IVoil-Explei..ivr, - S,:11-Gt tt, raftu ! , (76. La bap..
the BEST, safest, :1.11,1 most (..eunninie t tl Tight ever p.m
dueed, equal if not 'salmi ;or to the best Cit.:loas. It
is perfortly adapted to Chip ehes, lintels, Stor
Reading 'Rooms, Private Dwellings. kg., IT. It 07 y
requires a trittho ploy,. it superior to- every cll. ter
po r table light now in use. The mattnial used for
generating Gas is Iltaniti:- Maid or A ctheyeal Oil.—
The Gas; is generated is the Burner by evaporizing . ,
and decomposing the Hula by its own heat fornint!" ,
r ray Hydro-Carbonic Gas wliieli is all 'conveyed to
.the Burner, h a% Mg no sitlistance tut - consumed. The
Berner tan be ffit , ..l to any ordinary Lamp, guaran
teeing it to he perfectly safe and free from any dan
ger of explosio'n aid is entirely free from smoke. and
unrzleasart smell.
The following ealeulutizo will show its economy
over ether !.uhstance. , .. used pr Light ,
Peters' Self-Geryraling 'Gas Lamp with
I . Fluidor .ethereal oil; at &a cts.. per
gall., six . jet Ilurner„• I et. per hour.
Cart:phone at 55 'as. pd. gall.,
Lard Oil, at.:51:725 ." -
Sperm Oil, 2,50 "
'Fluid with coin. burner,ro its per gall. I i "
Gas at $2,25 per loot Let, 1; "
" AM " " " •.1 at
It my be distinctly -understood that this Burner
will produce more light thug any other Portable Light
now?in nse..
Tlie-pnblie are invited to calms -- -rnd examine this
premium Lamp for themselves, 'afore purehhsing
elsewhere, thi,i being the only„llt4er hating a non
conductor. BILLARD.
'Montrose', ;Tune 16, 1858. •
rIMIAT lAirive on blind a f..7 - wid.Wnrinictit of Books
an.l Stationery low as the
F:2.711 - C article., can be 'bought this zielf or the other si•le
of - lea York City. Cull andce - ..50t the Montrose
Bonk Store. ' .
Mclitroc , e, Tune 16, If5F,.
WM. B. SDMON,
.WATCH -REPAIRER,
MONTROSE, PA. •
Shop in 4. ifferrimaal's Boot and Shoe Store,
- next to -J. Etheridge.
FAITCG Worked for the pagt.nine yearwith the
moat skillful workmen, he feels 'confident that
he tan do the mo.st difficult jobs on short notice.
Jewelry repalied neatly and on reasonabl, tenni
- ZC. B. S•rwrsow lays aforketi AllocAn some Circ. and can ree
ut
oruend Ifira asp eactrul and ea: ' •orkitan. coa.pc:ont do as
good wOrt as can lo; dote la the ccuntri, and worth:, of coal:deuce.
7owmda..Tunc IQ, isz..s. • CH.l.;tartLia.
•
Rerzr oWit. Nr. mord, E. D. Mat:stile, B. 0;
Coodtich,ll.lVg.lphery, Towanda; B. S. Btutley, L. Sirrle, C. D.
Lathro.j, 3.ltilitent,esz. Montrose. "-
Idontrosa, Jnne it,, 1.9.'.6.4(
ell e ore 01.1 I setv Coatis,
•
!Plitt% I,llfilitibi
in itn.4. GOOD SuGAR for $11.,00.
.I.V' 25 YARDS CALICO. for, . $l,OO.
• 16 " SIIEETING for $l,OO.
5 lha.-TEA for . $l,OO.
300 HATS from 6d op. •
SOAP•Se and .11.04 BAR.
SALMON,
TROUT, MACKEREL,
SELF-I3EATING IRONS,
' BOOKS, TUBS,
CARMTIN6,- - &c., &c., &-c.
Thanlzful for past fovors we
,respectfully invite our
old friends and new comers to dive us a call and
SATISFY THEMSELVES
that this is the place to buy cheap for cash down.
. • 3. LY0118.& 8011
- •
Montrose; June 2,1858.
GREAT BARGAINS
FOR. CAtHil
A2sOTHEIt FEES!! AuRIVAL OE
ME FP GOOD
10 ,!•ards mod belalne for
10 ' Merrimac Prints
12. " 6prague& - 2111en's do' • •
17 " Madder do .• •
10 "Denimsl2.Pottudi good Sugar. • ; • - '
Boonton -Nails
16 Babbit's Saler4tus • 1,00
Z "• Good Tea, l,OO
3 Gallons Molasses,. - • • :1,00
A largo lot-of LEAS ad Caps, Lawns, Cineuuns, &c.
AG at equaiii low Prices. . -
Montrose, May-20,18t8.
•
Wool l Woo
I, -*Anted' fer, i dd e a
20.000 . I )sw.;,. 00 thOillediegr _VASA
PEtc 'IILYJDFX-BMA.ABY3e.`„:
dune 8,18,41t.....•244t •
Olt Till: SALE OF
TAKE NOTICE %ISO,
All -wad IVairanta to givc Sotbfaction
=IS
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Gent3ral Finding Store
I 5 NOW FURNIS.III:6; WITH
WO.O S
infiF.,:-T,frorasEw YOBK CITY' for_Spring trade
D. Ii ES '4', ra 0 'llll S
el many kinil4,
Mcire Antique, and !litlerent grades of Black Silk.
tti• the yard or piuce. A good . rosortment of Carpets,
Oil Cloth, and Matting, Looking (.lases, Wall Paper,
CARPENTERS TOOLS,
11:tnes, l'avcs, Mill Sans, Close Cut a n d Drag Sall'
Our stock of
7.-IA,RDINTARE
consist.: of everything in the line of Cutlery, House
keeping at tides, Ilniltlers and Mechanics Hardware,
Farming Articles, Scales and IL:lances, &e.,
Pont , and shoes, Hats and Caps; Ropes a nd ("Sobego,
Crockery & Groceries.
In—fact evt ry thing a r...tinanablc person van want.
\Vi t h att h, th e p u t,lie vast ftv.t.ts and solicit a
-ftlrtltor pattnpage. 'l. S. % itsc)st 43g Son.
Montroso, Nl.y l a,
NEW GOODS.
WM
.übsoribers are row rreci+ivg large and
1:1•11 Aock of
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS;
ed to
OM
etmsi.4tiog. in pate of
DRY G OODS, STR .111' GOODS':
HARDWARE, G R Ele I ES,
CR 0 CKER Y. R 0 1",111S,
tll TS.J: CAI'S, BOOTS SHOES,
LDR I' C: 31 EDI 1 -7 .,'5,.DY STUFF'S,
1E19:1
GM
ME
MI
]'_LEFTS. OILS, GLASS, SASH,
.• PUTT I. de.,( e., (tc.,
MEI
:{IN i:e the att,uttion of our holy patrons to our
•
cp \A To 1:1 11sit+ TA CO
‘4:l Al 7, 11
found; ~,, L ;;,„,„,(7,01;.,
and .I.';-i!!orpd all ',LI.. L I q.
.\l-o a thie.asortmetit of
erx. nwhe.. he-idt..A other
•
Al-o a choice 1.. t of f;esh 1 E.S. SI"t;ARS., and
other gr oreii, , ,: t a. 4 el:^e , p,rx the rh,op•-st.
We f•et confident that in the price and qualitv
of
good's ‘‘e-cannot Ell to snit Al.].. We itti,l:l to
et p•it: ,, that defy Conipetition.
Oar profit; aml quick I:0 1 1 11 s
Come n 10%; as ith yol:r RH.I DY .P.l wo
do a got - , 1. McKENZIE &ELDRIDGE.
m -I,y
NEW ARRANGEMENTS.
Fay; LYF RE
NIITU t
REAT)Y PAY! a.
IT GREATLY...REDUCED. PRJCES
H - tviNG laird the old Way or chargiwz ana ut‘vor
recuil Jug pay, Ire hayr courbuic.i lo,try ihc
Nimble Sipcn. , e im , toad of the Slott:
copstautly on bawl rood as.-mtnumt of
all of CA BlNitnT FURS 17 fumi,hol
et short notice. in want of
GOOD PURNITURt
nt low prices Ili!! pLaie Ole its 1 call. A word to
the she, &t.
Shop atoT_Ware Rooms foot of Mnil Siren.
WII. W. S3:ITH & CO.
lloiltrm , e, May 2tl, 1 s',.—tf
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181101FILOTORti
UkACTIT R int and dealer, in all kinds of
lrukuiture, nos prepared to fill all
orders or Bedsteads of all kinds at wholesale or
retail. on short notice. Retail prices range from $2
upwfit ts, according to style. lie also keeps on hand
Ready-made Coffins ; rind as he has no elegan:
Ileark, lie is prepared - to attend-funerals (411 shot;
notice.
New Milford, Dec. 7, 15:76,--4:)yl
OH YES! Oil YES!
HERE - WE COME.
& VIZS T
TTATINC .- purchased of S. J. Woodruff Stock
in nide, are prepared to freconmodate all
who will fa'or us with their custom, at "live and let
priees:; _
STOVE.:42SW PIPE, • -
-ss 1 t'OPPEP.,
SIIEET IRON - WARE
of every dciptiptiOn usually found in the country.
Also, 1f. 7 111 7 D0W SASH, • •
PANEL DOORS,
.1; 4. 11 7 1 IND 0 W DEEPS, •
LATE,
. • tr • FIVE LUMBER
and BUILDING MATERIALS gen amity.
Designs for rountry..huilding with specifications
and estimatecost, &c., furnished to such as may
desire them, at, ,mode.rate prices:
l'ersons about building in the County will find it to
theirinterest to.. call on us. Come and see us, we
intend always to keep the latch-string out. - •
Tin shop on Malt street,a few rods south of Searle's
hotel.
Curpe,ofer ileor the Methodist Church. -
- N. B. All.ll4ds of produce taken in eichange for
Goods.
Wsi. IT. BOTD, BOYD k FEBSTEIL
L. WEBSTER.
3iontrtise,„March 3,1858.—1 y
IVC3 I- ti..o 4 as
THE copartnership heretofore existing wider the
I name - of DIOKERHAN & GARRATT, is this
daydissolved by mutual consent. The Notes and ac
counts of the late firm are in the hands of HORATIO
GARRATT for-collection.
Nevr-Ilitford," J. HICRERMA'N . , Jr.
June 10, 'IBM HORATIO GARRATT.
The business will be continued at the old eand by
the subscriber, who will be hippy to sec his old
Friends, - and as many new ones as may be disposed
to favor him with a call. More hereafter. •
• • J. DICKEEMAN, Jr.
New-Milford, June 16, 2858.—tf
att ilifo
- r atiog
O ALL GENTLEMEN WHO WEAR CLOTHES,
HAVE recently made arrangements at considers;
ble expense for doing work In the - • •
TAILORING BUSINESS,
•
.on very ehqrt notka,in a-neat, derable f andlaillion-
able.nunther; and at ,
: B ED . CT a-BD .-P 120 E
I will furo4l Oxalis Ao 010, if sew
der the eatATlor I.44.**•'illittingek**3-inoi0 0 "
in selectintWOiskafit 14 . 010.4104440 0 .4*ice
All mr-*Yrii
databllity;.:2Xo..aligc - onielakfAP C.- ' loll #
Ilia Ai* = '
B.dut 00116*-4/ - E4iiielii4vili*te thla•
lul t 14 "1 1 4 11 .: 1,9, a git5t , 141!.-40:pleteellie
th Aecumt pakati.gi,"*:
montrov i , June 10, "vosrg
REM
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A
HIGHLY
V00 1 00)04 . 0)6 rOgiat
Every Tub Stands Oults4Juiellottent.
THE ORIGINAL On PR= & play
PAY SPORE OP NEW.NU t op
, . • • .
PLAYPEN - BROTTIERS;
peopleA' ngeitts arton hand iritli tliti largest
STOCK OF GOODS.
E sectiod, const,ting of,
Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes,
Hats, Caps, Yankee ons,
Jewelry, Watches, Flour rid Salt,
Fish, Wooden Ware, Wall Paper,
Garden & Field Seeds, Hay & Straw
Forks, Brooms, • °
and other articles too numerous to mention
The day has (fawned. Old Fopistu has bad its day.
kis now in the " Winter of its discontent," going
down, decry down. The day is not far distant when
old Fop km %%ill become so dead that it can't t vett
kick. The Farmer and Mechanic will then have no
fear (J r 11,, -boa and ledgers, and his quiet shunbee.
will not he dis h ubed Ity ihorrid dreams of " gheriff
Sales." So inouglit it be
\V,' would her,; state (for the'henetit of The unitia
ted,i that we have ON PRICE for our Goods and
NO DEVIATION. •
Our g 00.14 ire 11-wax anted. as represento 1, and
no charge for .;,ids. •
Thankful for past liberal pair - image, we hope by
0 0 ,, application to huNiness:anti nu eye to the wants
of_the peoplo, to merit a continuance of the s:11110.
II AY DEN BROTHERS.
Veg. Milford, May 6, 1658.-ly
NEW ZONIS, IF GDODSJ
_A•T_
C. w. morrs,
ju=t arrived, and for sale (lira?
To the Sittelinff Public.
lAunNo's CELEBRATE!) CATARRH SNUFF,
INFALLIIME REM for sale by IL Thayer,
Montrose; S. D. Tompkins, Brooklyn; William 11.
Tha'% or, !Hillock. •
Montrose, May. 2.1, If
. . . .
IS - New Good', 58
•
1317, 1- N T LEY. , READ,
t HE now receiving a large and well selected stock
of
SPRING & SUIVTAIIER GOODS;
.hif-h they offer to their custon;el..i, and the public
gencrally, on their usual teruci, viz.. C as h, Produce,
Or MIMI% cd credit, satisfied that they can offer in
duccrneirts to purcha.iers equal to any est:OA4IIIOW
hi the countty..
Broadelothes, Kerseymeres, Vest
Kentuaky Jean:, and a gycat varier of mater
i.d for Men's and Bov's wear;
He 'Lail:es, )Cats Fla,
,fie., :heap.
nonnels, Ribbons, and floaters,
for Lain., and just received,
• Milk and Ca ph.—A vet.) Jarge -tack of H t 8
1111,1 Caps. of eve , v -bane 111111-1111/rel ial , just
Cod 1' Trineherel, in 4,, ,4-; and barrels,
or Lc the p,uud, an4l.A:zlitun Salt, hr the large-or
swan
. . .. .
GI Ortsrielt, Crockery, Hardware.
S tole . and Tin-ware, a large eupply-juid received and
fur 1.31, , riOst.! '
Heinrn Pails, Cluarm, Firkins, an , i
Butter Tubs.
..
Boots, 'hoes, and Leather always on
Loot.
(lochs, Looking,-glasses, Window
and Wall l'apor,Trank , ; ilmolio, Wa,h
Oils, and 11)}'c Stalls, Pat
ern. &c., for 'al.. Inc
BENTLEY, READ & CO.
Montros.4, May, 1 5. •
New Theory of Neutralization.-
TO THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE.
•DOCTOR J.,P. LAMBERT ,
Auburn .1 Co rners,,
TREATS mot( di, uses under the 11110e:460n of
.1 the principle. of NEUTRALIZATION. ,
This Tit Fonv,thinish new, is the most 0 athrui, and
in it , application the mo=t effective of any other ever
propagated. Its adaptation to. meet sudden ewer
' nei .. its reasonableness. its rapi , /itg of ailtior
ohen Therapeutically applied ; and its. effectiveness •
and certainty secure for it f 1 eoOfidellee never secur
e,: for any othef. It needs but to Le - known, to be
appreelatrri. It sir.res more rstlent.4, !ir 0 . relieves I
t!:em tanre iptlckly, than any here trifi?-e known theta-
ry. it reveals first causes:, the effects of those caus
er on the iircng coon, and pouts out the -
Yi EUTRA LULING REMEDY.
It is Ti" strimee affah .. foi it efrecthally fowl forever
to root tint Fever and Ague with.one Ilse of tnedi
eniet 'There need be no failure! in-the core of Fe
vers, Pysenteries, Inflammation of the Lutig.,S:c.,lc.
None lam , l die with those complaints, for every case
can bi,listired is ith unerring certainty. There need
no DWI 1110 is ith Pleurisy, Illiac Passim. or Cramp in
thefstomach ; front three to ten mlnutes' will po.i•
tiveibrelie:e and cure the last two named clues. It
dxii4l4lo. few medicines, (M few, That patients often
i sin o tA h o w so f.• w eat rice so 'great and sudden re-
11ef,')41 , 1 those of_the mildest character. It Will beat
tire- liiilist tigid scrutiny, and defies n Claw to be pick
ed ittlis pathology. It milli° , possiliis l hurt any one,
but fitre.4 nearly all that submit to its action. Ample
pro,:if4 can be furnished of its effective power to cure,
he,luteing net s u hit but ne: t fatal ease, within, one
year; skit of several bind red,of cases brought under
its it calment, and in caring many sacs. Oven up to
hie by those following the Oi.o I'll EOM r..•;. The:rap
irdisp.„ it , itt of disease, before the , mild and, bland
treatment, founded on the theory of - Netitralization,is
a sufficient vindication of the ptinciples of it, and a
triumphant proof of its adaptability_ to most of the
•foams of disease around n.t. .
' Now you may Sok what is this
: Noe Theov? All
the answer I can give you here, is, that it neutralizes
the cause cognileting disease, and in this way Cures
the ease, by arresting it at Utica, • , - .5... -
• Charges proportional to the .scvetity of the ease.
Extra charges for night services. ' I
Letters of inquiry, and asking advice, promptly
ith.wered, (slant the case,es folly stated) by ron ;tau.?
one riallor. ,
•
Medicines for cat ions cases can - be sent by mail.
Auburn, May ii, 18.58.-1 m
Ready - Made Clothing;
- HATS, CAPS, &C. :
A LARGE and desirable stock of READY MADE
1„ CI,OTHLNG, and HATS, CATS, lie., consisting
of every variety and shade, and warrantepto be made
in every paticular as good as custom Mork, and a
prices that cannot fail to, suit for ready nay, may be
found at the store of F. B. Chandler, for sale by
Montrose, May e, - S. LANGBON.
4 `'HomiE AGAIN,"
DP. eic, E. DMOOM,
OFFICE, Over Wilson: 9 s Store.
.LOiDGINGS. at Searle's note
Montrose, "Mare 10, 1858.
SADDLE HARNESS, &TRUNK
Lam nosy reaching a large assolitnent of
Saddle, Carriage, and Harney Trimmings.
I bare on hand a good assortment cifilarnvia,,Sad•
dies, bock Ladles initiltints,lulliiidles to match,
and very cheap. f
Leather being on the rise, now is_the time to buy.
Carrie Trinmiing
Executed with neatness and dispatch. All kindi of
Trimmings on hand and for We as cheap as ow be
procured at any place in town.
Oi WO D
. .. . .
, ,
All notes and necoupts.'due mast be isettled.to safe
cost. Short di.eilit is our motto hereafter.
.. . -... •G. F. FORDILLM,
' • ' ', One door above S. lif. Mott's Grocery.
Montrose,. April 28. 110.—re _ , • ~
...-
N - 0 TICE
ri ci,ALL WHOM IT lIAT,CONCEItif. The Om
• -oflloys° NichAs, heretofore engsgeti.le the
''.irsAnletiginsineiWie: this - thy' dissolved:by mutual
"iiiiisetit.f:Aleity , firm has also been establisbe#
,4e! the name and etyh":#,.. - • ,
NICS.II4 , iiill6ll9) &lis
coneisting , . ig . v,in)?l!(*teril, to wit: •
NICHOIS;
Tk-W; 'EMMONS.
nerrid42lo4:oo4 J. - ,T.ALDEFC'c
Mirth. 22, - msB.-11. - 1414 UMW;
'lV4scrsprint oat
FOR CASH Sr, PROMPTSAIONTHW.f.
•
12AjOattf,' -
.
ihvi4latten,don , to*.Nelv : Stocii . c;r
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS I
'Just received, including, as usual, a great variety of
Ladle"' Areas .Gonds in Prints, Gingham', Lawn",
Babes, Brilliants; Chain," '
Bareges, Poplins and
Silks, Brodie, Stella, Silk & Cashmere Shawls;
Bard:gots, Mel, Ribbons, Bonnet"
and Flourrs, &oath.loth", Cam"imerfs and
Slimmer Slap, Vie. a fail Darkly if
41)41 eloo0;
Including Groceries, Crockery, /lard
rare; Storrs, Iron, Steel, Ititi.L4, gals and
Caps, Boots and Shoes, Carpeting, Floor Oil
Cloths, Pointed Window Shady'', Walt Paper,
Clocks, Drugs, Oils, Paints, Brooms, Fish. ke., ke.
The entii.! Stock, having been bought for CASH,
nod at Panic Prices, will We sold at the lowest figures.
tr CASH and PROMPT SIX MONTHS' Buyees.
N.B.—Flour and Salt constantly on hand.
New YilftWd, May 14 , 1838. I
New Goods New. ,Goods 11
YOUNG& SMITH'S
REAI)Y PAY STORE.
!Inf. underWmed would announce toiheir engem
eni, and the public generally, that thl•t•
have just returned from the City and are receiving
and opening up a new and
Complete Assortment of Goods
of carious kinds, which will be sal at prices to suit
the times, for ('AS!! or PRODUCE. We have
Bought the medium or the pre:::; tolootoooee to all,
upon what principle we shall transact business. It
is termed the
May 19, 1958.
READY PAY
.SYSTE3I,
or CASH and PRODU,CE.. bite Price to all persons
for the same article, and it shall be our endeavor to
make those plices sorb a: will indnee pers o ns who
wish to pay to:: their OWN Goods and not others, to
call at least and examine our stork, and if the prices
'don't come down to the system, we cannot expect to
sell them., Sofne Lind friends may say that it will
be " no 90," but we think from the experience of the
, l as t few month 4 - of every person who happened to
owe the country merehants, esperially irit had been
standing six months or more, with. what coaxing,
dunning, threats, &e., they have keen beset, we think
they will all respond to the above system, :mdse.
, solve to buy no go ,fls than they can pay for,
1 and that they aredetermined tr; support time who
I will establish that 01161)31 and(carry it out. We
i " will let the system adopted stand'upon its own mer
its, believing that it is the ntoit prudent and wise
course to be pursued in every branch of bti,:ines,and
that the :lay is not far distant wino it will be getter
' ally adopted.
Call and ree 113 , and we will ,tow you Goods -at as
tonishing low figures.
All kinds of--merchantable product; taken
,in ex.-
! Change for goods-at the highest market price.
•
riROCERIES: GROCERIES:: A
kJ splendid assortment at very low figures.
°
ROOVS & SEWES,
.Tint receivL(J a large lot, for sale cheap.
CROCKERY. -
A now lot ju-t reet4Vod and for sale
1114
CEDAR & STONE WARE
in all its varieties
READY MA ( CLOTHING •
of every description
TO - DAIRYMEN,
We Ilave.a large lot of A No. 1
Fit kips 4nd for ;alp.
YOUNG. S t.: SMITH.
Slmmers, April, t2g,
-
NE \V STOVES.
BUR.RITT is just receiving a large
1.1.• ::tort;
N.EW,STOVES,
including a tun as4ottment of ELM' ATEI:I, OVEN
AND FLATTOP FRE - MIDI COOK SravEs, FOR
- WOOD or COAL,
MTH A SUPERIOR VARIETY OF
.•
Parlor, Office, and. Shop Stoves,
for WOOD or CO-tiz: Also
- _
Stove Pipe, Zinc, Sheet Iron Stove
'MS ASSORIIti:Nt wilt INrLUDE t he MOSI`
SELECT and DESIRABLE STOVES
in market, nnJ will be sold on the most fhvoruble .
terms, &e., to-which he would invite the par
ticular attention of
CASH BUYERS.
Ntat 11 Ili - mi., October, I 557.
.
Dr. C. D. Virgil, D. D. S. •
ESIDENT DENTIST, MONTROSE, PA. Office
1114, at the Franklin Hotel. Room, No. 2.
LIST OF CHARGES,
Gobi plugs, largesiAze, - • -' t,11,00
medium, - sl,or• to $l,r?Q
" " sman, • . - ,75
Tin dr.. _
Pulp or Nerve Cavities treated and filled,
Cement Fillings not used.
Cleaning set„ - - , , •
Extracting, at the •Office,
Irregul.;nities of the teeth corrected :at a TCILSOna.
ble charg.
PLATE
Gold Plate, sin;lle tooth,
" " 3 teeth,
" " teeth,
" " 4to 10 teeth, per tooth;
Pull upper or under jaw, on Gold, Gum teeth,
Banded, • - 50,00
Full double set on. Gold, Gums and Banded,tloo,oo
Full upper or tinder, Plain, - • - 45,00
Full Double, Plaln • • 00,00
Silver Plate, hnlf the above-rates.
improved Mineral Plate, two-thirds the price of Gofd
Plain sets._ Keo Pima', same as Mineral Plate.
The Public may be certain that all operations will
'he performed in the most tender and careful manner
and in the highest style of-the Ai All jobs warrant-
ed. Grateful fur past favors, a„ 11Q tit - intim - ate of the
public patronage is respectfully solicited.
C. D. VIRGIL,
Montrose, Pa., April 7, 1658.
R
STOVES, STOVES,
d r "t It ves have been so thoroughly tried, to the
ll_./ c ' 're' satisfaction of all, that they need no rec
omrn al from us. S. 11. SAYRE & BROTHERS.
Montrose, --May 27, I 857. ' , - .
T IIE st.bscriber has been receiving during the past`
three weekLa fine lot of .
&I_SUMMEfCUODS4
making, wits former stock, an assortment with which
there is no comparison in this vicinity; and that
they are being sold in a manner satisfactory
to customers is manifest from the fact,
•
- that notwithstanding all efforts, at •
• , competition, the rush
sales thus far have been ,
unprecedented.
We mean with. frequent additions, to keep the as-
sortment good; and ready or prompt pay
ing customers can rest assured- that •
•
the old store is not to be outdone.
. In addition to the large va
riety kept for years, we
now hare a , gobd
assortment of
READ riIIADE & LOPPING
. _
, .
..-.. BO 0 TS.d.: SHO ES,
in all variOics: . Please givo-na a call. ' --_._
• Gilson, May 0, 18b7.
LIME ARDPLAISTER:.
Subseribniiare now tom -. ini . andiligkeno
constantly on tand,. Lillie of 'a very ettPerter
quality Al -HOutio . rie Depot; and will Sell ',Win' any
quantities at a fair priee. :Persona w4ildatklarita
quantity can he sap Plied reasonaida_nntiee;,-..
Superior ground.Pli a tkr wtilAul kept e - ;Oistaitis:nrr
hand
• ":. • DEnTill.
^ 1itr;43M111 2 .42.- - _ ,
MontraseopePot4 -'14130`4034::,,,
- -NOTKIE* -nmincrOitaybix
01 4 4 0 44 gine '
SONS
*a*.
'et any dem trk
- rditi 579Q1'75_, -*11.-be
pirießtir 'whoa
rose;•Pkin ,i -
&ow their date, f`.• .
A r il 8, • 0356- , 7' -
=1 FtVl 1 WS
L A It GE oVEN,
Tubes, &c., &c.
LOOK- HERE : :
ALSO,
ETANG
-' 411; ntriam
is AVER - EBY G-IVE'N,
Ma
•
YEitS.
. .
77
-ETAS' hitrktifinid front New-TorKilritlo.largoi
and choice rikfeiiot GOODS, boti*Or NS* ,
add selected with much care, frOm'over thirty of thO
best Houses in New-York, which he otters to his cus
tomers and the public, at low prices, for Cash. His•
stock comprises ;
DRUGS, •
• .11EDICINES,
I'AINTS, •
OILS.
WINDOW GLASS,
DYE STUFFS, • ,
GROCERIES,
GLASS WARE,
CROCKERY,.
MIRRORS,CLOCKS,
WALL PAPER,
WINDOW TAPER,
WINDOW OIL
FANCY GOODS,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
JEWELRY,
PERFUMERY;
DRY GOODS,
HARD WAR},
STONEWARE
WOODEN WARE,
BROOMS, ,
BRCSIIES,
JAPANNED WARE,
BIRD CA OEB. •
CANARY SEED;
POCKET ItNIVE,S,
‘N MPS,
M 13 REILAS,
PfSTOLS. =
,/
AM 31 RNITIC*;',
TUI:PENTIN g,
CAM PIIENTi.,, •
DUMB -4
ALCOHOL,
LIQUORS,.
(For Medicinal Purposes,-only.)
TRUSSES, •
Si.:PPOIITERS
SHOULDER BRACES,
•
PORT 3IONIAES, •
SP ECT !LES, r- •
SILVER ,PIATED SPOONS, FORKS, ke.; •
GOLD PENS, ••••
STATI many,
T - VEAL': STRINGS, BOWS, kc ,
And all of the most popular
PATENT MEDICINES.
Thankful fin' the liberal patronage hitherto receiv
ed, he liories to merit a cootherauee and larr,e in
crease of the paint. ABEL TUBBELL.
lionCrose, Dec. 2, IS-57.
A FORTY IiORSiiI, POVC__IIII -.
3T A] - :".E: L_ C.l E F_l3 R SALE 3
GOOD , ORDWiIt. •
FEET.eight inch' stliike, 14 inch Cylinder:lml.
a lance wheel, three tons. IsT'a strong well built
machine. Suitable for a Coal Shaft or Tannc+s•, sand
will be sold re I'll kV. A ddr.44
. „
I'OST BROTHERS.
Montro..-, Pa.
11, 1857
Bead the , jollowin'g •Letter.
We have r&6vetl the following letter in , relation to
Dr.. Moases (antes Roca PILLS.
Armes FOUR ConNERs, -
Soso. Co:, Pa., Sept. 2,5 th,
3fessrs Winyr S Co., New Fork:—
"The Morse's Indian Root Pills Dad from you gle e
nnierrsa/satiAlltetion, in EVERY visTANEE, and our
farmers use them for almost everythiug. The Drs.
EN - I.E has been raging in this section to an- alarni
ing extent, for the last six months . , scAttermy a SMILE
ramily having escaped, EXVEPT THOSE WHERE your
pills hove been taco ASA. Pm:Yrs:my., in which ease
they have si:vER v.ur.v.m I will inform you shcirtly
how to send a further supple. Your ob't. Serv't."
:APRONS° lI.Pf nu:
Such letters as the above need no comment front us,
they ought to coneinec,al/ of what we, firmly believe,
-that Dr. ..11 , 4rxe's Indian, Rob! Pills fve the very 6(.4
Dill ever made. • • .
Sold in Montrose by S. IT. kD. Sayre, a n d by one
person in every town, --and in all country stores. A.
J. White k Co., 2 St. Peters Place,:New YorkLsole
Proprietors. 47—tf
VOloable Laucts For Sole.
TOR SALE IN ONE BODY, about 55n0 acres O
Land on tl\e waters of Spring Brook, aibralich
of the Lackawanna river in Luzerne County,Penn'a.
about mldway between the thriving _towns of SM.an
ton and Pittston. These lands are covered with val
liable timber, and being situate in the most extensive
mineral region, in Pcnusylania—kno4n to vontain
.iron ore—and elieved to abound in coal, and being
also in the immediate vicinity . _of several railroad;
M ade and now In progresa--ofter - to the capitalist an
opportunity \ for the investment of money that seldom
occurs. Fekfurther inforuzation•apply to N. P. 110
sack, Esq., NO. 11;Wall street Neva York, or to The
subscriber, at Montrose,Susquehanna county,Pa.,
the
'attorney in fact Of the. owners.
April 6, 1554. HENRY DRINKER:
5,00
Mil
• - 10,00
14,00
4,00
SOAP MANUFACTORY.
T' Subscriber keepconstantly on hand Air sae
nt_his establishment Montrose,the, best vol
t).- of _SOFT SOAP, rnaniAtctnred from the lye of
wood ashes and grease, in the sold fashioned way,and
not by any patent process.
For those that furnish the greisc,he manufaCtures
the soap fur $1,60 a barrel. Warranted iie all eases
to be a good artiele,or the Soap may be returned and
he motley refunded - ;
\ \ s•s,o
2,54
Per barrel.
Half Barrel.
Gallon
Wholesale dealers wilt- be furnished—if delivered
at the Ashery in3lontrose—at the rate . of ten barrels
for $45,0r a Scranton at ten barrels for $50..
JOHN HE:s..lR 1 i WARES.
'Montrose, March 1, 1856.—tr
STEAM GRIST AND SAW MILL.
,POST BROTHERS having purchased the above
establishmentovill keep constantly on band Sa.,
perfine and Fine Flour, Corn Meal of superlorival;
ily, also Clop and Bran at the lowest cash :prices.
Custom worh-will be done with despathh,nnd.in nll
easeswarranterl.
Montrose. July.lBs3.:—tl
WALL: . PAYBR
I - HAVE just received anethee supply of Rail Pa.
per, and eXpeet MOO to arrive soon. I think qtist
tomcra will find :my assortment the :largest - and • has
in Susquehanna county, and prices as low as the lbw .
est. Also, Window Paper, Oil Shades and lixtureS,
.Bordering, .&c. • ABEL TURRELL.
Montrose, April 15; . 1858. . - - • •
iltomestfo Instrumpt or Solf Syiinge,.
ADAPTED to the different - varieties of this kind
of instrument. Ids admitted to be the.best
market. Also& great 'satiety of ,otiltlty.instrunientS,
for various purposes„ Dniggiats; - :not
necessary to enumerate.. For We at thrtDrug , Stora
. - • ABEL-TURREI,IL • ,
L ..r.,
::'IPARIFiRS.' ft TEN.D.I L 0 , ,. 7.
/'A Liiiii4iiitiii l eil*iiiiid,:ro46o.fully.4iiiiio4o:# ,
1.1. , ; the..FAlrn ERE( And all others interested, , th# - :140 :
have associated Oneselvii.togetter under:thiS - AriL*
•,'• .:•.:" . •f. , .-....• . :TritIPIIIC. ai , 'Tit tisritivi - -- . , - " - : . t.!;sKr ,
jitl'hoVirttitilil , OPAL . 'do EL Mett,:itheret *is itiek . pri:
liered4o.fOrnitill PLOWS. of thismost: . approte4l: - .
• terns ttoir in- use, Auch:llS - :Blatchiey's, ' ifottfi,Vii*l
'33earni. he.. '..Aiw Poid, of all . kind' ; - Lnesidiiii•l
:co!tie*i. teeSi;ltia eltlii44S74 ailitis - ' for Yana-.-1
.: - e 4 7o 4 l'ithq* . i.ilt : o**.*TS i f t4:Sell.tie-44 ...
'4o 3 l***Vrom4 - tfae
iefostouitiotit liiihiciow
1 ' - i - 4 , 4 ,, k} - 4•:.;*,.444 , *.t ,,,--, :' , .140*7,74.
1 I . f:;.,WiSlysi; - 10 ig
j!icens.kt . . ..,4 ,. . jke.K
i t ionte
.:=-,--'ilioia*ili::4B3oo4-::...,-. -.',- ,-._
\
.- -...:. .
..,
tin:mono) miti4Oitiritiiler*iii . c.iiiiixr NOME OBIt
riti:i' *O l 4 PaCiititt*Ole/iITiiCX..
-. ,r 1
, ' 7, :. , - - -" of Ad*eiellio in t::
OA 090001.44ries pr feu) one:lieeki,:-.!.:.. 9
i
lt:ltquiiirfie..;*,!-, - , 1 ::j?1: 1 . 9 : ' tivi* - weeks;...-:.
4 . :141 . 2ttiOr:2F='!- 4 '. .-.. ' thregii - keits;:. „,,
..''' ;s 9 iiiiioW'Vi ' "-!'''-'" -- -- --', , o'liitftitiii',.'- - ..'-, / .., :1,25
Olio squard' . - ' 199 - ' 2 .'''' , 4 l il'Xitl'inthisi..';':'l::::: - .2,25
Ong squarg ~..-, " . ~ ilarktill . ... intlyii"..: . .. 3,60
One square ` -. 'I -, --, 10. 1 .* :111 9i 3 d.i - i-%;•;•• 5,00
One sqUire .' " en7ilf . yel# - . 1 ,,- - * ,„;„;,11.00
Two fqnar es one yeer, ;.•.;`.: - ... k. '1,.". f - ; :, ,::::::,...15,00
Three Fqu area one year, ......,. . .. . .......V:—.:,20,00
Five squares one year, ' — : . 25,00
On n. column one year, ...... /.......,.;4.,....40,00
Yearly advertisers" will haye 'the pri!ilege.ofalter
ing or changing their advertiscructite iwithout ad.
tlitional charge. is
nusiness cards, not cfcceding five lines, inFet tcd
at $2,00 per antrum/
J i) Work.
This office is supplied , with a good assortment GI -
Jobbing. nutterial, and all kinds of Job Work, such
as Cards. l'oF:ttis, l'amphletsotc:,,will be-done neat.
ly and promptly _
William. B. Sizanton,
l ITeU ft I'AI It1:11. Laving writ:rut for t! , .. 1.1.1 ye, r .
‘ I with the wqtrierl. Lt rev',
the , tiftleum.v , , eilltort nonce. Ail g scarral.h to
'give satl,nletim. fq-aired malty zt.rl
.t. Merrizuzien 13 ,, nt.E: *hue f,t , re, r.txt
• Wm.: W, Smith & Co.,
litiN Er A . :a:ken-1R :if ANT FAC:
--,i 4 ;•: torero Net:: con.dantly on Pend:4li
of t'arnitz F.teN - rttitot,- or terni , bed
'on: notice. . and Waro R.:11111! tout tillattrE:troet.
Moctroei, Pa., :May :6, ISZi.-tf
ilay flea Brothers, -
N 7
. 7- 1 11: , ...v05 •,r i l Ls: 4: 7E4r. gzrioNs, Watil.co
Stotcliatti and I'. re :s:applied at Now York . JobLing Prier'
". Now Milford : M.
PIUCES
"'~F
=the: :*.fmih4llP:ThinMiettn-,
=;0
I4USINESS CARDS.
Floyd dk Webster,
J)F: A LEAS In 5.1(. , e , k. Stare Pipe. Tin. Cr, and Sheet Inn%
'AVAn• : also. NVimlow sztA. Panel I)our. - .14 IndnviDittils,l.lllll,
IlnefLuniller, and all 1.1 , 1 F of 1: , ,:rldlog llaferEll.4. TlrtSho s,utt,
of , Svarit'a 11010. 31. , : ',* aro . bter :Ilion near Ilettndint-Ckinrch.
...,lunlanut, Pa, .11,r,1 11, ,
Dr. E. F. Wibiot.•
-
C lt A pr.vr,-. ~f th, Allopathic :trot Hl , lllenrtatisk CW.1(1,1 r(
\lvilleioe. 1. vow I,,ru,nuentiv lo.ted lu tirtat 11,..1. Pa.. tie
;Ica. oGme: ~!Saks lovi ElltuLai. :5!.., utrly opplAtv the M. E
Church. • "Stiy 1.t., li.Z7 -15.
•
Dr. H. Smith 6: Son,
citcr.oN PENTL=Ts.
' • opp.,itt• raptid churc..b.(Sarth p!de,)r. 3S01.1•
new.. Varthrtllis atter.iion u1)1-be give:, IC, ID r d.
ing h and StLys.r. ;gate, znd dzt.:sylDc tvL.
Jautary
C. D. Virgil,
70. 1‘,. TIES I,PENT•PENTIST. :I!ONTROSF., PA.' Of
.2t« nt the Franklin'Rotel. Room ' u. 'J. -
'. • Inien:ng teeth on troller Silver plate dune Intl.°
1.07.he.4 , tv:e the Art. All Jai wtartarted.
T Gq3Z., , 1 .,r4d 7. 1:2..Mt1t •
3. D. 76i1. M. • D.; • .
- n , Tt y,,,,,• !A . N A NT , s u R G E oN i hns permanently lomted Intn,elt
s,i,,,pv•harinn. coma:A Po.. and will pro:m.4ly
,ttotl4 to r.. 1.1 epin with v Mel! he !tiny I.`e favort.gl,ltvi7l
R. Thayer, • •
AN.) SrRGEON, MONTRc;ill4,l's. (Mee in-tLi
Farrner'e store.
A. Bushnell,
4 TroF:N UN
tY & COSELLOR LAW, ()Mee 'ore: L 4. D
L AV.try Drug s.:lKrzuzzZz Dzruz
- . Keeler & Stoddard. - ..
I)EA I . .T.ltti IN PuoTS .t SHOES, Leather and Finding:A. r 3
Mx ,e :4..'1L-ss do , ,r I,elLAvS:carle's Mulct. Montrf.e.Ta.-ttni
t.z.,siG a vaLkz.l:ll , 4.1 N. STOOP/ MD
William H. Jessup,
rrt F.Y AT LAW& NvTARY PUBLIC. Once can Yu!,
Bentley &
7701tNI:YS AT LA . W. AND BOT7fVTY 1-11 ND AGENT .-.
w eitar the Court 1k e. 31G;Itro5r. 1.21,
. .
Albert Chamberlin: °
TTORNEY AT LAW. ANT) JUSTWE OF TILE
user I. L. rust Co.s Store. Simmons,
Wm. - H. Jessup, ' . •
TT. )lIN EY AT LAW ANII COMMISSIONER OF DEED,
LI . f.,, 0,, st s ,t, a \r w' York. v• - ;11 r.ttel.d to all tru.lness tutrusted.
to 111111 Nlth prna: id ar,. and fidelity. Odic: ou Public Square. occt -
pled by lion. IT..ll2iam j t ,sup. t
Abel Terrell,
TN F. A L Fll CIIEMICALS,
1) I Os, Ilye-kttff., Gr , wee, 1)1, Ilardn - nre,
jCWCfry, 831ver'Spoong, Spectacic,,
In•trlmeuti. Lirlut.n4,
Lr, Z...l:4lioncry. Yankee
F. B. Chandler,
lAEAEr INI)nY Made
.11.1
1;.... - .> ,:.d :c.,
Post Brothers,
DRAI.Eng TN DRY (;101)S.toevrics. Crotl - .err. ITaravc.re,
L0at1.,r.r..,,r, r Cl 31lect 1 . 0..11e A vs
.
J. Lyons &
TA EAT r; (;001).. littr.ttvire err,kr7r.
I,Si.; a;.). carry oh the BLUE ISIYLIR4 fr1z:10 - .1
Akt M•0n:...,c, Va.
T Al. Llt.Nll
Bentley, Bead & Co.,
r-iEA/tr•Wi TN DRY Got `z. Dr lg.& Medicine% •Paints,
p I::ockery, Iron. CINA:t, )Va:ehilt Jew
n;•-y, si:. • 7 , t .ttnt4t Purfttat•ry• .t.e. Brick ßroth, , Mosr..-st.
-C. 11%, T;.!:{ r rot,' 2.1'. W. It:LIT.
William . & William H. Jessup
TTCTNI.I SAT T.W.A "M"Nit , Ar, F 3. Trne!let
frtia. Bradford Wayue. Wyoming and Luterne munti,s.
' Rockwell &
11NNUFACTrIt E.ItS and Rennin In Straw 'Gonda, Hats. Caps,
.31 I nr.,. Undd:7ll,, Rll,bc•rx ::co. ft/Cou:land
ttr,t, 'NEW Pons, (op stah , ..l •
g.W . E.LL .........R.W. wnm.
. . , A.
Baldwin, ••
TrIVITtII.F.SALE: and Ella': P,nler In Flour. Salt, Perk, Fish,
11 1..., .1: (,r , Ti. rtf 071 rw:tlltn. Ciovvr and Tirta,thy.9‘md, 0.
t:, (',-.. lA', 1 S::4 P:,t !3:ntl:ctv' Stort. 7:lowrztvr.. ap!l;2,:ti.
—Z. Cobb,
- 1 - 1, 'EA T.EIC IN GEOCEEIXS, tLe store mcently occup , .td
o f by Crane 6: ra•
_
PATENT 'AEDICINES.
31(),:n 11. w gr,nt v,riety atTliPrelrs S.wre. 1 , 7 ,y
LL foutill ail of celeLrntvd Farrar aw db.h. ‘ , ;
1 1 / 4 14, t ad and 'athartie Ptlia; 161A p y'i rttritt ;Iv.
ar..l For,t'l iiorabd rtlekrated Gt•Ttathn latent f...Louden'a
FA:1111y Mtrahant's Gargling Ott, the grrateol rem
f, non or 1...1et over kri ,, a t. ; Aluthewson:ti Int.:111111e
v, ttohed7 llreek's Velndfage, and a varlet,: at
; Tra•d:b .tlagnotic t diatarnt.the crest remedy fart urns.
riononatt-oa. and all inti-tanatory ea:apt:ants; pmvsExtnct.•
fir4t rot • !nine for ain.ilar purposea the alowe ftLattnent.;.Andrea'a
rob DeAtraylng agett. a go, it arttelez . Vjut , ilc..ch's Miran, an a1;,,,,,
biuktent ; Atwana's .laundice-Ilittent. Canker i)topt. I.lnlntar.t, and
Efrapa Itaker's Cornpannt f r Ilysentaiy lln t rebt,,,..
Cr ttyslozptda ; .11ettatialtra }:xtract andue.hu and 'Extract ,4
tiat.e,,,arilla: a vaxitly ur t'mlveP. the to-..at In rdithet. sfc., and
an r.ndlosn varlet , ' offl'atent 'Medicines. altagrtharr too uutno•
ratttice.it to Aar. that tht puldle will fold utat
ty evLry thlng to th'.s ;Lae, at the Dray', aint Fancy Sterrof
Itont,, July. IS:a. .41.131:.L TURRELL.
- [louse's
POST. COOPER - 4k CO.
• HENRY DRINKER, .
.3(0.2171: OSE,
.IV3I.III7NTTINCr N
COOrER - •
ovember 1:2, _
ISAAC t,. POST.' •
TA RAFTS on New 'York City And Pliibulelphis..—
If Collections promptly made and remitted.
Office hours from 10 A. M. to a.'
Messrs. Alleu.S; Patton, N. Yor!,:.
REFERENCE, } Soniel 0. Morton, Esq., I'ldl't.
• 3 Hon. William Jessup, Montro..3e.
MIICOX" •_
rrnE undersigned are now tnanuf4turing tr.
- I_
Lave on hand all kinds of
. Carriage. and Sleigh Stniff
S uch as 2 , :e/foes,- Boer, 7leilla, Cutler-Rimness ,
Ruses, Felicfcra, do , -for sale, in-lots to suit.pur
chase's, veryloW for cash,
Also, all kinds of work steamed and Lest, to order.
-CROOK dr. JOIINST OI, Z.
• Great Bend, Pa. Mardi a; 1858.-1 , 5' -
• ARTIST' \ MATE.RIALS.
DAINTS IN TURES,\ BRUSHER, -
TIN, COPPER, AND SILVER FOlli,
' GLASS Ss..A43S :HULL:EPS ,
tr.ITHO GRA PIM, ihe - Stbro of •::
ABU TURRELL. -
Montrose, Jan. 6,1 MS. • • • •
-
EZNRY
,CONS;;
aving secured the right of using ttoddard'o Fat.
ent for raising and loining"earriage tops, Fs
"prepared tcllurnish and put them pp , 4,the •shorts'►
notice.
Montrose, May 6,1 , 844.
N NV 11l Till ST Alt
44 H A TrittS,7' ABEL TiJIIREI. I .S
imortment.efSELEcT,GOODS;trePs uP,
- • -
:.and he 14.epnstantlit:iiinelving-neetinlions, erery fen,
..11av$1_ ns the
liontroses Apr111;1858,
Coletithtedliiiina : Cracker s,
llB . bot thing at: the.kin4-Oir;inade. To ho
h a d . & SON.
llontrose, March it ' 4 5fi..; . " - ,2.;- • •
itV—Just Opetie
FRESII-1
g)0 11 .1; 11 y
W ' 9 . y 11 4 14 fPN''
a
tqf 44 E l l a!' SALT al y
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