. [nt Bratintr.] • . A SONO •OF IIEAVEN: Vora, sing to me of heaven, When I am about to die; Sing songs of holy costae'', • To wort my soul on high. CHORE'S Ther.e will be no - More sorrow there, Therewill be no More sorrow there, In heaven above where all is love, There will be no more sorrow there. When col and chilling drops "Stind oterny marble brow, Break forth.in songs of sweetest praise; : Let heaTett begin below. 4•0"--,1 There 41111 be no more sorrowthere, When my moments come, Oh! watt my dying face,— To catch thtbrigitt seriphiclight - That #t etch feature plays. Thereowill be no more sorrow there, Itt.. Then to my raptured ear ,Let one sweet song be given ; Let music charm me last on earth, And greet me first in heaven: Thee!' beim more sorrow therel &c. Then close my sightless eyes, l_And lay me down to•rest,. t And fold my cold and icy handa Acrss my lifeless breast'. • • There will be no.more sorrow there, A:c • When round my senseless clay Assemble, those I love, COme sing of heaven, delightful heaven, My glorious hall) shovel • cnonrs. . • There will be no more sorrow there ; There will be no more sorrow there; In hekren abore, where all is lore; There will be no more sorrow there. From the Y. Y. Tribune, David LandretiVand the Patent Office. controversy between the.:Commis - sioncr ofratCnts andoin eminent licitticultiris• , and 1 seedsman of. Philadelphia, Dm id Landreth *by name (son Of the Landreth who first es tablished the nursery and seed busier in Philadelphia, sefenty:four years ago) has de veloped some facts that are of generairter est. .Mr. Landreth frankly tells the Public that the business of seed,distribution by the agrieultural - department of the Patent_ 011ie through- members of Congrehs is a huiroug sert and a nuisance, and not content with.-' s ing this, ho goes Ary far toward proving it .. 1.0 the des- Mind that Mr L. goes not objs-' epartment of ignation and purchiise Tits •'' not already cur -the seeds-of valuaih• - he only objects to the n t eie rent in •-,- if , • tne seeds of plants already d rihst l 6 , here, many of, them worthless, 7. v oS' ' same of them pestiferous,' while trany that do very well in Europe are attply un adapted-to our climate, and , so worse, than, nothing. The-carelessness or quackery of this Government "seed-buying (business had already been, repeatedly hinted\at in numer dus'lgrieultural journals, some of which have even gohe to, far as to charge that the pur .schase and distribution had degenerated into a mean job for lining- the_tockcits Of the lime tionaries concerned in it. k 4 the written or published quackery of Commissioner Holt that has proved so intklerablr to Mr. Lan . dreth..' . His' superior knowledge of the busi ness has enabled him to detect it, and his pen has laid it bare, with an application of, caustic so scorching as to be quite out of place as a fertilizer yet capital as.a dressing. The Pennsylvania Horticidtural Society ; has specifically charged that the majority 'of seeds distributed by the Patei4t Office were such as previous experiench had proved ,to be of little or no value ie. this country, and so common as to .be had 'at eery village store. The present Conanrsoiiiner him se lf; has distributed roots and bulb's such as can be had at any auction, and - grafts that exist in every nursery. His attention has been direeted,to 'these abuses, but his vindication, now grappled with by Mr. Landreth gives little promis,e of• their being corrected.— Speaking of seeds of the Brassie& tribe, such as Cabbages, tutnipS, dm, the Commissioner says that they are more valuable when rais ed in Europe.. Mr: Landreth emphatically contradicts this, and 'his lifelong experience and ,undoubted integrity will go very far • With the Public. Mr. Landteth follows up -hip denial with a well-timed reproach: • ." Are - you not greatly in error in permit ting your office to . decry the preduce of your country `I Is it not enough that all who are , similarly engaged with- -myself should con tend unprotected egainit foreign competition and thcompetition of the Patent office, with the p,ublic purse and the public mail at its, command; but that you should proclaim, in - an 'official paper, that which is absolutely un supported by facts 1" • The teals that foreign cabbage seed is never imported except when the crop fails here... Even then, Mr. Landreth says, that not in one solitary instance that has come un-._ der his notice,baS this foreign-seed produced a head of any value, except of early cabbage. , It is quite as-bad.with turnip seed. " " Even the ruts bags, frOm English seed, 'tholigh usually pure, sometimes grows' with an elongated,crown (" neeky.") Besides, it must always, of necessity, be one year old when, planted, while the American ripens in, • season for sowing the same year—a matter of importance at the south. An advertise ment of a well known New:York geed house, now before me, quotes all varieties of Amer - lean turnip and•.ruta baga seed at fifty per eel* higher than the imported—certainly not Itecguse the foreign is Letter, as you ,so confi dently declare." ' At a meeting of the Philadelpllia Agricul -tural Society, Mr. Landreth exhibited ~ fifty=- = two specimens of turnips, all raised by him . from Eqopetin seed, including three. varie ties from the Patent Office. ' The greater portion proved to be decidedly inferior to tbe old kinds raised in this cohntry, and two only were considered worth propagating. He says, "The fact admits of no disput- that English seed is Of but little value when sown under an American sun.". He charges the Cominissionerbroadly, saying : " Not only. flee you flooding the country with old and ilikarded varieties of seed, but are actually importing from England . "turnip turnip secd.of a variety which originated on my . own grohnds, which 1 , specifically named, (adopted-abroad,)-and of which 1 . distributed upwards of six thousand pounds raised by Myself last-season." This is fiiirly running the 'seed into the, 'grt und, and putting the Commissioner, in . stead of the seed; through a regular course of sprouts.' . Wby,sthe people ask, is this extraordinary abuse-of money and power mtLinued in the 1-- doings of the Patent Office? Why are thod ...sands annually squandered on tee purchase ~•and distribtltion of , foreign seeds, some of which 'turn out to be the vilest weeds? . Mr., , Landreth lifts the veil, and closes -inter-: esting letter by revealing the secret. When Jildge Mason came in a Commissioner, Mr. 'Landreth Faked on"bim, and representedito him the folly and'evil of this proceeding.—, The-Commissioner admitted. that Govern ment-avas wrongip giving awatseeds ,that might be bought alywberi in the country. thought the funds should be exclusively devoted to obtaining from remote countries anch plants, &c., as might not reach us thee,' . commercial channels. •But he soon discover et? that garden seeds,' no - matter hoW coin. mon, were demanded in :measured quanti ties ' y members-of Congtesa. They made •eapi f at-home. _Did not 14-onion seed draw tears from Mr: Bigler ? Ittuit-not the women . at 'home 'be complimented - with some thing for their' gardens? for, though having no votes themselves, they .pead powerfully with. those who have. Such was the pressure that Judge - Mason yielded, sent a clerk to London and Paris in pursuit of seed under difficulties, and he spent near #30,900 at a single 4ted-store, when varieties of 'infinitely grestervalao might haVe been had at home. 'The practice has since ''become chronic, and should be abolished-, root'and branch. Mr. "Landreth's brief exposition shows conclusive ly _tbat an elaborate and searching examina tion would reveal a multitude of improper aegreonnected with this business. Ire "has made d good beginning, from which . some patriot in Congress ought to take the hint - pushing it to an ultimatum. . El From the Delaware (Wilmington) Republican.• Pacts for Mechanics and Laborers who are 1 - - . Ont of Employment. It is. well known that our Government, through Capt. Meigs, has just Closed a con tract With Mr. Lawrence Myers, of Philadel phia, for a large lot of iron pipes for the wa• ter works at Washington; which' works are being:built at the expense of the Govern ment ; .it is also known and acknowledged that said Myers, is the agent, in this ease ; for a - large Scotch iron establishment and that the water pipes for our own Cap4al are octa -1 ally to be made in Scotland, while thouiands of our own mechanics and latorers, engaged in this kind .of work, are on. of employment. It is also known that the price the Govern ment pays is actually higher than the Messrs. Starr, of Camden; N. :i. ' fee s . the great size of - Offered to make a large- part of thespipts fo thecont,raci and -their limited capacity in comparison, o nlykeeping them from taking the whole of it, the balance could *to doubt have been made around Philadelphia at Starr's pricebut the giant iron concerns of Scotland.ouift up by the Prhtection of Great Britain. offer to take this whole contract (at a hi g t.,r price, mark,) and deliver.it here by 1 5 ,4 Octolnir next, when it is at once given ..i.them, and our manutlicturers, though offer ing lower, are to stand idle, because it might he troublesome to divide the contraet. We should think that such would have been the I- preferenc6 of our riders in these dull times, especially, for our own people, that no such „pitiable excuse should be offered.. --Captain Meigs is to,blame ; first, for not di% iding this contract so that several of our founders could take it, and second, for giving it to Mr. Myer* who has so small a foundry that every one who knew him was well aware that he could only fulfil it by subletting it; in the specification it is provided ," that the Contract shall not biT sublet or assigned."— Any blame:in this matter after this rests with the Democratic Policy, and the Demo cratic voters who, after triumphing over the Protective POliercnow find theinselves suf fering for wok nitd.bread, while their own money is being sent, by their own g.overft 'ment, to employ the work people of•another nation whose 'manufacturers have been built up by the continued fostering care of their Government; but . to the filets: We have taken some pains to place this transaction before our readers.in its true light and havhroeured copies of the specification for tAs work which we will keep in our of- free, to show those interested in the subject. The weight of the castings which our Scotch friends are to make for us amounts to over thirteen milhons ofpounds, and will cost us about *260,004. To those acquainted with the busineis it is well known that the cost of making a ton of iron : or pipes is near, "y entirelY in the labor, the only thing to be bought - of the capitalist or rich man of this country being the Coal and Ore leave, after this all is labor. Now, the• right to take from the earth the materials to make this whole job would cost about seven thousand dollars,•and if we allow that the manufacturer here makes a profit of five per cent., (a doubt, ful case,) this would be thirteen thousand dol- • Jars more, leaving two hundred and torts thour.and dollars to be divided among our own work people. • At a dollar.per day, here rre two hundred and - forty thousand days' work, or in other words, employment for three thousand men from the Ist of July to the Ist of October, when the pipes are to be completed. Now, if three thousand men \vere set to work, instead of doing nothing, how many articles would they buy, made by other workmen, such as shoe-makers, tailors, 4e., and sold bylarriTers, store-keepers, and others ; thus the two hundred and forty thou sand dollars would be used over and over again to the advantage of the community, when the work was done, We ask •our working people to think of these facts. We, should like them to call at our office and see the specifications - of this mammoth job taken from them while actual-` ly suffering from want of work; these are. no fancy sketches, gotten up tor_politteal pur poses, burare filets and cannot be denied.— We challenge the Gazette to publish them and explain them, if possible, to the working men of our town and country ;. his sophistry and nonsense may avail him in some cases, but these 'facts are so simple and easily un derstood that he dare not publish them. BOYD & WEBSTER - •GENTS FOR TILE SALE OF I,„U OM Ed sear yeserming Vents, Tegedabloe, lee., I. • yel an paaild featly Pooh Slew Tsoy maim an Will, seta.. or meal lanwatly, mid see Imee• endy otele4 a . r . d *ono" . tl A st i a k iatezle le aid=mews nes . InosioseBl4 sod seeetiala la eeslag._ L ~anon Our &MO. se the polai. Lim irradoe lid Limp the World le ea Infallible, Staple, Lary. sod Rapid' proem. of Mormos& %Whig -- 111 KIWI& ase preetimil oes• who balm enigma CV Mammy 6,4 en willrosi • feel. The mean is ea sa embelT wow An. The p• I. pen teetemos gem 11 4 7.. Peep ell 11 ad m a mama wine wren eel moyees svu 8Y weal/ de ea a ny other Cast. Tbie pliselple se Mad the Yet to onesal rem. .4 the led Ooridesie et their man le th at time who ban Died th en arlieles will tal me as ether. They ami witennind IS memoir", net la enry mm .1 hillme the nosey wiL De nifinaded. . b, Tali Jan an all mule of pen wilt. remise le. - 01.1e—aloy an; very Wm owe I. in log a Ittoalass. so odd sea den the mama. The wlela IN* .4 n. r ha he ern ; 1 =4 6. 1eal we ...tab WI 444 a is Cr ~• armlaray 1111 • 1 LAWS eroding jeIMIN ry all knob el Inas, Vseeksehae. iin, will onempopy no leZi Gm Ist Jan. par fora, them their torsi at the favom rate and ine your Mon GREAT BARGAINS . ANOTHER FRESH ABBII7AL OF MEW _GAOODS. 'lO yards good Delaine for • • $ l , OO 10 . ". Merrimac Prints -1,00 12 ! " Sprague St Allen's do 1,00 17 " Madder' do - 1,00 10 " Denims 1,00 12 Pounds good Sugar , 1,00 23 " . Boonton Nails - 1,00 16 " Babbit's Saleratus . 1,00 3 .” Good Tea 1,00 3 Gallons Molass_ 1,00 A large lot of Elsts,alid Caps, Lawns, Gingham; &c. &c. at equally low Prices. F. B. CHANDLER. Banttos; 3tas 6, 1838. '.IW6 - 01! Wool! 2() 000 lbs we . o w f ill " pa ° vle w gans f i = PRICE.. s , iIAYDN - BacalitltS. New-MHlortf,'Jtine 23 2 1855.212.1. - Wird dleesaat, to the trade .~~ , June 16, 1858-3 m TH MONTROSE * Li General Finding Store IS SIOW FURNISHED WITH NEW GOODS DIRECr from NEW YORK CITY for Spring trade. 1 . 11BESS GOODS of many kinds,'prints, Gingham, Musli Delaine,Chal• li, Moire AntiqUe, and different grades 'of Black Silk. €34 g he the yard or Iplece. A good assortment of Carpets, Oil Clotb, and Matting, Looking Glasses, Wall Paper, CAIt,MITERS TOOLS, Planes, Salta, Mill Saws, Cross Ctit and Drag Saw. I Our stock of HARDWARE, consists of everything in the line of Cutlery, house keeping articles, Builders and MechaniCs Hardware, Fanning Atticles, Scales and Balances, &c., &e,„ Bocits and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ropes and Cordage, Crockery & Groceries. In fact every 4 , thing a reasonable person can want. We thank the Public for past tarot* and solicit it further' patronage. ITI. S. Wilson ac Sou. Montrose, May 19, 1858. NEW GOODS. HE eusbsZebeirstaocrek .now receiving a large and T well SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, consisting in part of DRY GOODS, STRAW GOODS, HARDWARE, OR 0 C E ' R I ES, CROCICERY, MO ', NAILS, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, SASH, PU7'TY, (it dc., dc. , tic. We invite the attention of our lady patrons to our BRIBE 40116 among which will tic found, Delaines, Lawns, Challis Robes and Brilliants &c., all %ENV Ern Lb ki Also a fine accortinent of Bonnets, Ribbons, Flow era, Ruches ' besides other firms Also a choice lot of fresli TEAS, SUGARS, and other groceries, as cheap as the cheapest . We feel confident that in the price and quality of goods we cannot fail to suit ALL. We intend to sell at prices that defy Competition. Our motto is small profits and quick return+ Come along with your READY PA Y and we will do you good. IGKEISIZIE & ELDRIDGE. Brooklyn, May 6, 1858 Light! A Light!! I 2 NOW ALL MEN RV THESE PRESENTS," That I,the utidersigned,have on hand for sale Peters' 11 on-Explosive, SelfiGenetating Gas Lamp, the 'BEST, safest, and most economical light ever p-o -duced, equal if not superior to the best Coal Gas. It is perfectly adapted to Chinches, Hotels, Stores, Reading Rooms, Private Dwellings, &c., &c: It only requires a trial to prove; it superior to every other portable light now to use. The material used for generating Gas Is Burning Fluid or Aethereal Oil.— The Gas is generated in the Burner by evaporizing and decomposing the Fluid by its own heat fornong yute Hydro-Carbonic Gas which is all conveyed to the Burner, leaving no substance unconsumed. The Biirrier can be fitted to any ordinary Lamp, guaran teeing it to be perfectly safe and free from any dan ger of explosion and is entirely free from, smoke and unpleasant smell. . -The following caldulation will show its economy over other substances used for Light : Peters' Self-Generating Gas Lamp with Fluid or Aethereal oil, at 60 cts. per gall., six jet limner, • 1 et. per hour Gamphene at 55 cts. per gall., I.} " ;3" Lard Oil, at 41,25 ' " 21 " " Sperm Oil, .2.50 " 4 " " Fluid with cora. burner,6o cts per gall. lit " . " Gas at $2,25 per 1000 feet,. If _ ,L II It 4,00 II It It .1 . 1 ll • lt It may be distinctly understood that this Burner will produce more light than any other Portable Light now in use. The public are invited to call and examine this premium Lamp for themselves, before purchasing elsewhere, - this being the only Burner having a non conductor. . A. S. BULLARD. Montrose, Jane 16,4858. TAKE NOTICE-ALSO; THAT I hare on hand a good assortment of Books and Stationery which I will sell as low as the same article Gan be bought this side or the other side of li`ew York City. Call and see at the Montrose Book Store. A. ". ULLARD. Montrose, June 18, 1858. More Mew PIiCIE 1116110 EST la lbs. GOOD SUGAR for 111,00. V 25 YARDS CALICO for.. 01,00. 16 " SHEETING for .1.00. lbs. TEA fur ..100. 300 HATS from 6d up. SOAP Sc and 10c BAR. pre- CODFISH,' - .. - SALMON, TROUT,_ MACKEREL, SELF-HEATING IRONS, BOOKS, . TURS, CARPETING, &c., dc., &c. Thankful for pastlavors we respectfully invite our old friends and new cbmers to give us a call and - , SATISFY THEMSELVES t at this is the place to buy cheap for cash down J. LYONS & SON , . , ontrose, June 2, 1858. 011 YES! 011 YES! HERE WE COME. Bev! HAVING purchased of S . A. Woodruff his Stock in Trade, are prepared to accOmmodate all who will favor tut with their custom, at "lire and let. live" prices. S,TO VE AND PIPE, TIN, COPPER, AND MEET IRON WARE of every description usually found in the country. Alto, WINDOW SASH, .PANEL DOORS, - - WINDOW BLINDS,' L A TB ; for PINE LUMBER, and BUILDING MATERIALS generally. Desigrie for Country buildings, with specifications and estimates of: cost, &c., furnished to such as may desire them, at moderate prices. persons about building hi the County will find it to their interest to call on ne. Come and see us, we intend always to keep the Weh-string out. Tin shop on Main street,a few rods south of Fearle's hoteL Carpenter shop near the Methodist Church. N. B. All kinds of produce taken lu exchange 'for Goods. Wit. H. BOYD,t BOYD et WEBSTER. A. L. Winans. 1 - Iputrcie,.Marcy 3, 1858.-Iy . a - • Dogbit ahIOIL9 file ola rogie. New Spr i n g G o ods: Every Tub Stands on Its Own Bottom. FOR CASH & PROMPT 6 MONTHS' BUYERS. THE ORIGINAL ONE PRICE -& READY GI. DURnnirir . - • PAY-STORE OP NEW MILPORD. HAYDEN' BROTHERS• Would invite attention to his New Stock of SPRIN TUE peoples' agents are on hand with the largest G - A - 11D SUMMER GOODS I STOCK OF GOODS EVER brought into this section, consisting of Just received, including, aiusual, a great variety of • Ladies' Dress Goods in Printi, Gingliants;Lateria, Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots; Shoes, i Robes; Brilliants, Challieit, Bareyes,Toplins and Hats, Caps, Yankee Notions, - Silks, Broche, Stella, Silk & Cashmere Shawls; 4 Mantillas, Parasols, Rich Ribbons, Bonnets ~, Jewelry, Watches, Flour and Salt, and Flowers, Rroadeloths, Cossinteres and Strnier Mills, tide,. a full variety of Fish, Wooden Ware, Wall Paper, Garden & Field Seeds, Hay & Straw 3t /p re 41N , r gileti c oou ts 1 Forks, Brooms, Inelndinii Groceries, Crockerv, florid: and other articles too numerous to mention. wore, Stores, Iron, Strel, , Naili;‘, Ilats'ara Tte day has dawned. 014 Fogyism has had its day. Caps, Boots and Shoes , Carpeting, Moor Oil It is now in the "Winter of its discontent" going Cloths, Painted Window Shades, Wall , Paptr. doers, derry down. The day is not far distant when Clocks, Drugs, Oils, Paints, Brooms, Msh, dv.,&c. old fbgyism will become so dead that it can't r ven The entire Stock, having been bought for s CASII, kick. •Tbe Fanner and Mechanic will then have no and at lianic -Prices, will he soil at the lowest-figures, fear d Day-book and Ledgers, and his quiet slumbers to CASH and PROMPT SIX. MONTHS' Buyers. will nu be disturbed by .horrid dreams of " Sheriff I N. E.--Floni and Salt constantly on hand. Sales.' So !nought it be! We would here-state (for the benefit of the unitia- New Yilford, May l'2, 1558. ted,) tiat we have ONE PRICE for our- Goods and NO DEWATION. - ' Our goods are all warranted as ropresente 1, and no charge for sights. ..' ' ' Tharkfut for past liberal patronage, we • hope by close awlication to business, and au eye to the. wants of the leqple, to merit a continuance of the same. HAYDEN BROTHERS. ' New Wilford, Mai 8, 1858.-1 i 1 -,y-. ods, -AND HEW CO M, NEW COM, -AT C. W. MOTT'S, ust arrived, and for sale Cheap " HOME AGAIN," DP. a L.BRACITYR-, OFFICE, O ver Wilson's Store. HG INC Searle's Hotel. Montrose, Mar 6 10, 1858. 18 New Goods, 58 BENTLEY, READ, & CO., I‘..llE f now reeding a large'and well selected stdek o SPRING lc SirldlUß GOODS, which they offer to their customers, and •the public generally, on then usual tent's,. viz. Cash, Produce, or approved credtp,satistied that they can offer in ducements to purchasers equal to any e.tablishment in the country. Broadclothes, Kerseymeres, Vest inga, Kentucky Jeans, and a great variety of nunter ial • for Men's anti Boy's wear, . Challis, De Laines, Lawns, Bril liants, Debages, Ginlenns, Shawls, kc., eheap. Bonnets, Ribbons, and Flowers, for Ladies and Misses, just received. Hats andCars.—A very large stock of flats and Caps, orevery-shapo and material, just in. Codfish, : Mackerel, in I, I, and ti barrels, or by the pound, and Ashton Salt, by the large or small sacks. Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Stone and Tin-wire, a large supply just received and for sale right. Return Pails, Churns, Firkin?, anti Buttet Tubs. Boots, Shoes, and Leather always on hand. Clocks. Looking-glasses, Window and Wall Paper, Trunks, Brooms, Wash Tubs, kc. Paints,Oilto, and.-Dye Stuffs, Pat ent Medicines, &c.,10.;-fiirsaleiby - BENTLEY, READ & CO. Montrose, May, igSfi. SADITILE, HARNESS, & TRUNK T&L ; ETI I am now'reteiving a large assortment of Saddle, Carriage, and harness Trimmings. I have on hand a good assortment of Harness, sad- dles, both Ladies and Gent?, and Bridles to match, and very cheap. Leather being on the rise, now is the'time to buy. • Carriage Trimming Executed with neatness find dispatch,: All kinds of Triunnings on hand and fur sale as cheap as can be procured at any place in town. ONE WORD. All notes and accounts due must be settled to save cost. Short credit is our motto hereafter. G. F. FORDII AM, One door above S. S. Mott's Grocery. Montrose, April 28, 1838.—tf rOTCOltielas RE copartnership heretofore -existing under the T name of DICKERMAN A GARRATT, is this daydissolred by mutual consent. The Notes and ac counts of the late firm are in the hands of HORATIO GARRATT for collection. ' New-Milford, /. June 10, 1858_. The business will be continued at the old Nand be the subscriber, who will be happy to see his old Friends, and as many new 'ones as may be disposed to favor him with a call. More hereafter. J. DICKERMAN, Jr. New-Milford, June la, 1858.-11 HIGHLY Important hiforination. TO ALL GENTLEMEN WHO WEAR CLOTHES. tHAVE recently made arrangements at considera ble expense for doing work in the TAILORING BUSINESS, on very short notice, in a neat, duriible, and fashion able manner, and at REDUCED PRICES. I will furnish garments to order, if desired, or ren der the customer whatever assistance he may need in selecting materials of the best quality and at the •- Lowest Market Price. All my work will he warranted as to fit, finish, and durability. No customer need take his work from the shop unless It suits him. Being permanently and exclusively engaged in this business, it shall be my great aim to please the pub lic and thus secure their patronage. P. LINES. Montrose, June 10., 1858.—tf . NEW ARRANGEMENTS. IFITRA ITURE 81:: ! ! ONLY .FOR • 2 1 :1 BEADY'PAYI AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES HAVING tried trip old stay of charging and never A 1 feceiving pay, we have concluded to try the Nimble Sixpence instead of the Slow Shilling. We keep constantly on hand a good assortment of all kill& of CABINET FUR NITLIdE, or furnished. at short notice. All in want of I GOOD MINITITNE at low prices will please give us a call. A word to the wise, kc. Shop and Ware Rooms foot of Main Street. WM. W. Sitall & CO. Montrose; May 28, 1858.—tf • . WM. B. SIMPSON, WATCH REPAIRER, MONTROSE, PA. Shop in A. Merriman's Boot and Shoe Store, next to J. Etheridge. . - AVING worked for the past nine years with the ILL 'most skillful workmen, he feels confident that be can do the most dil6cutt•jobs on short notice. Au- icork Warranted to give Satisfaction. Jewelry repaired neatly and on reasonable terms. W. D. Stursox has worked for me for some time, and I can ter ommend him as a careful and skillful workman,-competent to do as good wort as cm be done In the country. and worthy of emaddence. Towanda. June 10, Md. 15%1. A. Cnexerects. Ramat* Wm. 7.IWeIL Z. W.' Baird. E. D. Dwayne. F.. 0. Goodrich. D. Kingsbery. Towanda: B. B. DeuDey, L. Srarle, C. D. Lathrop. 4. Wittenberg. Montrose. Montrose, June 10, 186 E.-if GROCERIES. A complete assortment at C. P.& 0. IL HAWLEY'S - WO OL CARDING THE subscriber is carrying on the above business as usual.. A. G. REYNOLDS. rboklyn, June t',-1858.-tf YOUNG & SMITH'S READY PAY STORE. THE undersigned would announce to-their eustmit• ers, friends, and the public generally, that they have just returned from the City • and are receiving and opening up a newsand . Complete Assortment of Goods of various kinds, avhielt will be sold at prices to suit the times, for CASH' or PRODUCE. We have sought the medium of the press to announce Co all, upon what principle we shall transact business. It 6 termed the May 19, 1858. or CASH and PRODUCE. One Price to all per s ons for the same article, and it shall be our endeavor to make those prices such as will induce persons who wishsto pay for their OWN Goods and not others, to call ut feast and examine our stock, and if the prices (intik come - down to the system, we cannot expect to sell them. Some kind f. lends may say that it will be " no g a,7 but we thinklrom the experience of the last few , months, of every person *ho happened to owe the country merchants, especially if it had been standing six months br more, with what coaxing, dininini , , threats, &e., they have been beset, we think they will all respond' to the above system, and re solve to buy no more goals than they. can' pay flir, and that they are determined to support' those who will establish that principal and carry it out. We sill 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 branch of business,and that the day is nor fur distant yi heirit wilt be gener ally adopted. Calf and see us and we will show you Goods at as• tonishing low figures. All kinds of merchantable produce taken in ex change for goods at the highest market price. , GROCERIES! GROCERIES!! it splendid assortment at verylow figures. Boors dc SHOES" . - • Ju,t leceivid a large lot, for sale cheap. CROCKERY, Anew lot just received and for sale. CEDAR & STONE WARE in all its varieties. READY MADE CLOTHING of every description TO DAIRYMEN, We have a large lot of A No. 1 Firkins and Tubs for sale. YOUNG & SMITH. Summers, April, 28_, 1859.—tf _ NEW , STOVES. HBURRITT is just receiving a large . stock of NE,W'STOVES, ' - including a iull assintment of ELEVATED. OVEN LARGE OVEN, AN FLAT-TOT PREMIUM COOK STOVES, FOR Stove Pipe; Zinc, Sheet Iron Stove . , -MS ASSORTMENT N‘ill INCLUDE the MOST SELECT and DESIRABLE STOVES in market, and will be sold on the most favorable terms, ac., to which ,he would invite the par ticular attention of J. DIOKRRMAN, Jr.• HORATIO GARRATT New Goods ! New Goods ! ! AT READY PAT SYSTEM, WOOD or COAL, WITR A SUPERIOR VARJETY OF Parlor, Office, and Shop Stoves, for WOOD or COAL: Also Tubes, &c., &c.• C 46, 47 5,111 BUYERS :Cm MlLyonT,llekiber, 1 537. Dr. C. D. Tir j gil, D. D. S. ESIDENT DENTIST, MONTROSE, Officelt at the Franklin Hotel. Rooni,'No. 2. A, LIST OF CHARGES. Gold plugs, largest size, "- medium, - " " Tin dc., Pulp or Nerve Cavities treated and filled, Cement Fink . lgs not used. Cleaning set„ - • Extracting, at the Office, • • Irregularities of the teeth corrected at,a reasona• ble charge PLATE WORK Gold Plate, single tooth, - - " " 2 teeth,- • " `.‘ 3 teeth, -. - " " 4to 10 teeth, per tooth,- - Full upper or under jaw, on Gold, Gum teeth, Banded, - - - 50,00 Full double set on Gold, Gums and Banded4loo,oo Full upper or under, Plain, - - • 43,00 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 31ineral Plate. The Public may be certain that ell operations will Icie performed in the most tender and careful manner' and in the highest style of the Art. All jobs warrant ed. Grateful fOr past favors, a continuance of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. C. D. VIRGIL, Montrose, Pa., April 7, 1858 LOOK HERE : TEE stlbscriber has been receiving during the pas three weeks a fine lot of SPRINC - Z2 S.UMMfI EONS making, with,formei 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 eirorts at - competition, the ' rush and 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 . rimy kept for years, we now have a good , - assortment of ... READ r-ifil DE CLOTHING, ' . ALSO, • BOOTS d: SHOES, in all varieties. Please give us a call. • Gibson; May 27, 1807. S. S. INGALLS. Ready Made Clothing, HATS CAPS ! &C • A LARGE and desirable stock of READY MADE .2 CDOTHING,'and HATS, CAPS, dm., consisting of every variety and shade, and warranted to be made in every particular as good as custom work, and it prices that cannot fail to suit for ready pay, may be found at the store of F. B. Chandler, for sale by Montrose, May 6, 'sB.—tf S. LANGDON. To the Sneezing Public TAURICO'S CELEPRATED'CiTAIIRII SNUFF, Ax Ixram.intm RxMEDY, for sale by IL Thayer, Montrose; S. D. Tompkins, Brooklyn; William IL Thayer, Dimoek. • Montrose, May 26, 1858. STOVES, STOVES ' , NUR stoves have been so thoroughly tried, to th e entire satisfaction of all, that they need no ree• ommend from us. S. H. SAYRE & BROTRERS. Moutrosei May 27, I 557. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, just returned from New-York, with n large . 11 and choice variety of GOODS, bought for, CAA, and selected with Much care,* from over thirty of the best Rouses in New-York, which he offers to his cus tomers and the public; at low prices, for Cash. His stink comprises ; " • ' • DRUGS, MEDICINES, , TAINTS,OIS, WINDOW ‘LASS, • DYE STUFFS, GROCERIES, GLASS, WARE, CROCKERY, MIRRORS, CLOCKS, WALL PAPER; WINDOW PAPER, WINDOW OIL, FANCY GOODS; MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, JEWELRY, PERFUMERY, DRY GOODS, HARD WARE, STONE WARE, WOODEN WARE, • BROOMS I3ItliSH ES ' JAPANNED WARE, BIRD CAGES. IN HIPS. • CANARY SEER, UMBRELLAS, POCKET KNIVES, GUNS, PISTOLS; • AMMUNITION, TURPENTINE, . . CAMPHENE, • BURNING' ALCOHOL ' FLUID, LIQUORS, . - , - (For Medicinal Purpop.c?, only.) TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, SHOULDER BRACES, PORT lIONIAES, SPECTACLES, SILYER.Ar PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, GOLD PENS, • STATIONERY, ' VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, tc , Anti all of the most. popular PATENT MEDICINES.. Thankful-for the liberal patronage hitherto receiv ed, he hopeA to merit a colttinuance and large in crewie of the same. ABEL TURRELL. Mont , •ose, Dec. 2. 1857 .- A FORTY }TORSE POUR STEAM Ellllll R 1 0 VSALE'S IN GOOD ORDEIC. ' 41 FEET right inch stroke, 14 inch Cylinder, hal o lance. wheel, three tons. • Is.it strong well built machine. Suitable for a Coal Shaft or Tannery, and will be sold err ! , low. Addre!=P, POST BROTHERS. Jan. 14, ISS7. - 3iontro:.o, Pa. Read the following Letter. HOME TESTIMONY. We have received thelollowing letter in relation to Da. MottsF:s ROOT PILLS. • I ' , Ar eves Fore Cur:sees, • Susq. Co., Pa., Sept. '2.81.11, Isn. 9rs A. .T. WDITE ..S; CO., New York :--- "The Morse's Indian Root Pills had from you give ' universal satisfaction, in EVERY INSTANCE, and 011 r , farmei's use them for almost everything. ' The Dvs- ENTEr,-; has been raging in this section to an alarm ing extent, for thejast six months, SCARCELY a SINGLE rilMily having escaped, EXCEPT THOSE, wneee your pills Ifaro , been USED AS A2PitsvEl , :rtvx, in which ease they have NEVER EAILEIi. I will inform you short l y . _how to send a further supply. Your ob't. Serv't." 7 ALPHONSO H. SMITH. lrletters as above need no comment from 11A, they ought to conv&ire alliof u3liat 'infirmly believe, that• Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are !lie very best - Pill ever made. . Sold in Montrose by S. 11. X.; D. Sayre; and by one person in every town, and in all country stores. 'A. J. White & Co., 2 St. Peters Place, N'ew York, sole Propilietors. • 47—tf Valuable Land 4 For Sale. FOR SALE IN ONE BODY, about 5500 acresr Land on the waters of String Brook, a branch of the Lackawanna river in Luzerne County,Penn'a. about midway between , the thriving towns of Sento ton and Pittston. These lands are covered with cal uablc 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 several.railroa& made and now In progresa--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 Nev York, or to the subscriber, at - Vontrose,Susquehanna cotinty,Pa.; the attorney in fact - of the owners. 1551.. HENRY DRINKER. SOAP MANUFACTORY. subscriber keeps constantly on hand for sale V' at his establishment in 11.ohtrose,the besual ty of SOFT SOAP, manufactured from there of wood ashes and grease, in the old fashioned way,and not by any patent process. . For those that furnish the grease,he manufactures the soap for $1,50 a barrel. Warranted in all cases to be a good article,or the Soap may be returued end the money refunded. Es3,on gi,op to gi,so ,75 - ,50 5,00 . Per barrel Half Gallon ••• Wholesale dealers witl it he furnished—if delivered at the Ashery inliontros —:at the rate of ten barrels for $45,0r at Seranton at ten barrels for 850. - JOHN HENRY WARES. Montrose, March 7, 1856.—tf • LEM - $7,00 10,00 - 14,00 4,00 - - STEAM GRIST AND SAW MILL. POST BROTHERS having purchased the above . establisinnent,will keep constantly on hand Su perfine aNd Fine Flour, Corn Me* of superior quol ily, also Chop and Bran s at the lowest cash prices. Custom work will be done witlt.despatch, and ini all eases Ira rron led. Montrose, Juts:lBs:3.—d WALL PAPER. HAVE just received another supply of Wall Pa. I pelt, and expect more to arrive soon. I think cost tourers will find my assortment The largesra n d les in county; and prkes as 'ow as the low est. - Also, Window Paper, Oil Shades and Fixtures, Bordering, ke." ABEL Tr BRELL. Montrose, April 15, 1858. Doinsstie Instrument ar Self Syringe, DAPTED to the different varieties of this. kind /A. of instrument. It is admitted to be the best in market. Also a great variety of other instruments, for various purposes, usually kept by Druggists; not necessary to enumerate. For sale itt the Drug *ore ABEL TURRELL. FARMER'S ATTEIER.I3 T ,l t E he u ; (,l , e n r l s il i F p ris te t d r a u li ld ot z t .: r p: n tf t u e l r l z7st a , n A noil u n a c t e w t , o have associated ourselves yijgether 'under the Grin of - MOTT it. TILDEII, at the old stand of M. & E. Mott, where we are pre: pared to furnish PLOWS of the most approyed pat terns now in use, such as BMlch/ey!s: Iron Beam, de. Alsci Points - of MI kinds, Landsides, Cu'tivator teeth, and all kinds of castings for Farm 7 ers and other; all of which we propose to sell its low as can be afforded by any establishMent In this coun try.ELIJAH MOTT. G. A. TILDEN. We are also agents for Emery's Horse Powers, Dragand Circular Saws for wed, also Dog Churn Powers, which we can furnish on short no.tice. Montrose, Jan. 7, 1857.—tf `LIME AND. PLASTER: f subieribers are now burning and. w keel. JR constantly!' on hand, Lime of a very superior quality at. Montrose Depot, and' will sell it in ally quantitio,at a fair pricq. Persons wishing a large, quantity ca'n be supplied 141 en a reasonahlts notice.' Superior ground - Plater *alba kept constantly on hand hereafter. I. L. POST, • 11. DRINKER. W. JESSUP. L. SEARLE. .% Montrose Depot; April Tl. rro ALL WHOILIT 111, of , Morse k Nichols, i Tannery Business is this consent._ A new drip has der tho name And style of Nichols, Em consisting of the following - Herrick, Suss Co., Pc, *net 22,108. -If ---THAT PRICES C Y CONCERN. This firm mreteforo engaged in the ny'fliemived by mutual lease, been established un- t , oos, Sr. co., !member:, to'rit D. W. EMMON ' S • O. MORSE. 1 . J. T..4LDEN. L. li. ALLEN. '• The Independent Republican. IGBLIBIGID ETSRT THORN/AT MORNING, 'AT 710NTP,9 11 AT $1,50 PLR ANNUM, IN AD•TANCI, Rates of Advertising.. • One equare (16 lines or less)one week, , t i) t , One square :: " two week5,...*...,.: 7 , One square _ It three weeks,. ..... i f„ One square " - one month,^ ,. 1 :, :, One square lt two.montlis ' - ...... 2 25 Oneeqtiare " . three m0nth5,...:.3 , , y , " One squaresix months , ...... si., One square " Two squares one year, Three souares one year, ... "lye squares one year, .. One column one year,. Yearly advertisers mill have the privilege ait4 . lug or changing their advertisements _w•ithoct > .; ditlonal charge. ' Business cards, not eiceeding five lines, ir.:+o,, c at $2,00 per annum. Job Work. This office is supplied, with a good asPortn:cr..l% Jghbing materials, and all kinds of Job W0;1r.,-„, as Cards, Posters, ramphlets,&e.; will be dot:e nia• ly and pionintiv- • • BUSINESS CARDS. .William B. Simoson, 1 1 ETNICth 11EPAIIIER..lia'ilna worked for Ilk put ids, I a all the most skillful workmen, he tees confklent that , do the moat difilcult jobs on 'hart notice. Ail work warrant. .give tedlethrtloni.: Jest City repaired neatly and 013 Tenantable t. .*. shop in A.Merriman'slktot S li oe Store, next to .1. Et her.. 4, • Wm. W. Smith . ekUo.. , A BIN ET AND CII . IANI - Fl( . . . • ore:a. Keep conatantly I,n baud all 1.1h.1, of CAMNE . Friaanra or furni+hed.,... shot notice. Shop and Wore Rooms roofer Strixi.. • Month - me. 1.3., Slay f..6..15Z6.-if Hayden Brother*. -VVIIOLEgALE NOlrioNs, V Jewelry. Arc.. New NLlford, Sukq. Co., Pc ;fir Merriman:lnd Pedbr3 aungled 'Sew York Jubblag Mew Milford, May, ISt.d.-ly I CM= • , Bci s tird & Webster, 1 4. irk EA LEl:S.ln*F•tine., Store ripe. Tin.. - Sorier—tm4, Shur; 1,, ur lva. , : all.. InnitnA SAA. Panel Dtiorv. WITIGiow liIINS , Plbe liwober. and all kind, of Bulldlng Materlalsi Tin niii.i., t :::. of Searle'a•linti . l, ar.S.Carpentrt Slop near MethviEll Chu:::r 4 - -- MoNiener, l'a., Apr1114.1559.-tt , . i . Dr. E. F. Wilmlt, - _ • GitW F. a O AAT the Alturattile IIIIi ILOTECOItiIIe e'-': .. Molh,h.e. i, how pTrim.r.chti,. lomtcd in Great 1t.,,,i, I' ~ Pee, corner of Man. and Ellzabal St., nearly, 60.00,11.... tr , y.. L ad (*wi. . 1. , 3; 10,1,4%7.4} • Dr. H. Smith Sott, DENTI; 4 TS. Reaene ef kma i r.„„ . 11;perAti: the Banns! aurch.(Noitt,l4. , V mot Partlenhir attention v.-111 , lug teen en , ;ot.r. and Sit..vut plate, and to Accar:tre; idontro-u-, January 13. liir.F.,•••tf • • - - C. D. Virgil,' , • ne t-Y ',,-4T-----3,, ---, rtESIPSNT DENT.IT, 510NiXP.OSP. PA. • ,a . -:,;,. tioe at :he Frankiln liow.l. .P.:katt No. e. . . •I 4" It •ertlnt: teeth on Gold or silser loistv dot: Itlitheat style alb, Art. All lobs warrinted. S Mu:tat:Ott. As.ril T. 1.::<.5.-t;:ti .. ~ • . ,T, D 1 Vail, K. 31., - P1IYI•ITC1 AN AND St - ODEON. has permanently 10ti3t, d L.,... at tintrita , wville. Su: .ttehttnua C64:lltV, Pa.. and still 1..:,:rt - :Atm! t 3 all :evils with v. - 11'lb he may befts - vonal.-1,3 , 2y1 . ' . „ p . • , • •: Thayer, D ITYSICINN AND SURGEON, Alozirgoss. ra. name?! 6tOre. A. Bushnell, rroILNEIT .17 rorNsELLore AT LAW. Olci West'ft Drag Store. 50NCE.114,2:5A DZTUT, • Beeler & Stoddard. • Tit:ALF:RS IN BOOTS & SHOES. Leather incl.'', ,''.rrL ]nice s.. fin' doer below' Sciucle'i Hate!. Irontr..n. I e .ata &Va . -GE c.actin L c by, William H. Jessup; .kr i irr .: 7 4 ,nY LAW 1 ,: ::;OTARY PUBLIC. Of,:e • Bentley & Fitch, )135EYs AT LAW. AN BOENTY LAND AGENTi (Vitt MAlse,,Mantruse; Pa. IEIE2 Albert Chamberlin. TD7I - 7 NEY AT LAW. AND JUSTICE OF THE ' PEACE- Otties over 7. L. fossA: Co.'s Store, MosTstoss, • . Wm. H. Jesinii, - CTITTIMEA . . AT LAW AND.CONLAMSIONEECOF DEL , . .1.11. it.: ttio ii , tate-of New York. will attend.to all birelhems v....in.. , to him with promptness and fidelity. Otto ou rune tiquau,,,. pled LlLlttn. \t p ima Jessup. Abel Darrell, J) LXE IN intrGs, MEDICINES, GIIE3IICALF, Dye-mutt, prnceriet Dry Gads, Ilaidware. stc,ect, Wateltec, Jeweity, Sliver Spoon*. Spectacle, M. sisal Instruments, TruNsex. Surgical' Instruraeocs. Ligners. Yee.. ery, Mirrors, statloLery, I3ru.hea, Slices. Yankee Naill,tie, • F. B. Chandler, £1 IN DRY Goons. Ila,Qy Made Clothing. Gr, rt.:l3 11 Books and Stationery. ttc.. puWle Avenue, 3.lorrnieas, . Post Brothers ' - • , .. .. "nEALF.RS D: DP.T Gi.N. , DS. 01 . 0c-erten.. Crockery. 111,:vrt ILI I x...ther. Flour, etc., corner of Tomplkeratreet o'..d l'uO'..c. A 4 WIC, MONTILJAL, Pa. , ' ' 1 J. Lyons & Son:, . rikE.ll,EllS IN DRY ROODS. Groerles, Hardware. Tin ware:Bora:3, &c.: al 40. carry ot,tle.livo.Bl:finFo —Pubitc A seuur, MUNTROSZ, Pa. J. LTUNS. - e 'l:3 Bentley, Read & C 0.,. TIEALERS EN DRY GOODS, Druge Medicine.. 11 (3v.ctries, thrxlscarr, Crockery, I:nil...Cleave Watri,re eh-v. Sliver Species. Perfumery. ac. Brick 13.`1,.: T,. C r LEAP • P. I, P.P3I. William & William H. Jessup, IkTTORNEYS AT'LAW, Monransa, Fa. Truck, ill F-s,:t banns. Bradford Wayne. Wyoming and Luzence ec,ektier Rockwell & Winton. 31177nritTME.11s32.1, 1 'rt;:h'rlc,Ica,t,c4 1 'n , t' street, Nru- Yorx, (up stair.) B. 0 kOCLULLL WW w 1 A. Baldwin, 7 fITIM.ESALE and itctall Pcaler In Flour. Salt: Porn r.." the Comer of Footikothere ..tore. Mex:incla, $5,00 0 50 .., '2-) - Z. Cobb, n i.ER IS GItOCERIEI 4 , „to, :a tile store reeer. Crane et Rogers. Montrose, Va. . Mor , i Nor. ISZ7..tt PATENT • and alt ht At-reds cherry DectoTal and Cathartic roreet ti ar.,l larest I.:11s; Holland celehrated Cers.an Litters; Loud. of . Faulily rhiAltriors; Itat'hact's t;arullug Oil, the irreat,csr. edy tvr E•ralz, In roar, or beast ever known ; athea son's Itemcriv, and Florae ttenicdt ; tirriclt's VCIIIIINge,awi vary , ' other iiircLs; Nir4l,, tic Ointinht.thr great remedy fnrec :v :laid ail Intianni,atory cutnplaluta • rotors Elv a, first rat, ming foralLUlLar puet:cars a. 9 the 01'0.00 011attiettt ; fait • I ,strovirtg a,,..ent. a article ;N" ocdcock'sllalsaln a, tr.-, Liniment; Atwood's Jaundice }Mier& ranker Ornys. TA I:vas:dery Drops; Dulter's C,,mpunrot to I'rhha t• r byscldery r Dvapet , sLa ; Eirtract . of Llucht: mot Lxuad arsmarilla : a variety of calves. the best in tnasicet. lit.. Sc.:: o endless•varicty of•Datent Niedicines. alto;etFer ter, uus to enumerate-I , ot mallet it to ray that the pal lie mill :r.d re, lv revs raluu in this line. at the Drizand Fancy Strre f 3rion 1,.f01y, 1657. ' ADEL: Tl.'llllrll. •. _ _ Banking• Ile6t. 0 F. POST. COOPER dc CO HENRY DRINEER, lfl'' VTL '''.`:! ,- IV M. Il UNTTING- COOPER. ISAAC L. POST. Norenkt,er 12.1-P , ! I)RAFTS on New York City and Philadelidda • Collections promptly made and rebated - . Office hours front 10 e. It. to 3. • . Messrs. - Allen k Paxton, N. Yark• REFERENCE, i t. Salltuel C. Morton, Esq.., Pliil'a. ) H -- -- on. William Jessup, Montrme. • - THE undersigned are now manufacttning j have on hand all kinds of • Carriage and-Sleigh Stuff',. Fitch as IVoes, 1307rx, Cuiter-Rtive . . , t 1:(1 , e8, Fendirs, *r , dc., for sale, in lots to suit F. c.ltasels, very low for cash: Also, all kinds of work C ;draw(' and X e nt,.tpr ,-, !. 120Pli A: JOIISSTOS. Great Bend; Pa.; ?tfarch 3,1356.-1 y _ . ARTIST'S MATERIALS. SAINTS IN TUBES,. , BRUSHES, 1 • TIN, COPPER, AND SILVER FOIL, ' 0.L.155 , 8 J. 4 BS .4.YD MULLET:, I.ITIIOG.TiAPHS, dx.iat the Store of ABEL •TURRELL Montrose, Jan. G, 185 S. 'f. ' or NOTWIT 1-IA'ArID" liax " .1.1 RD 4 " l'i' FA." ABEL TURK LL 'assortment of SELECT GOODS, lieepa ti Da . and he is constantly receiving ,acceeaions, every fe dayfil 'Prices as tow as the loWest. Montrose, '441 7, 1858. - ~ v ._ inn'sW Celebrated .Farina CraelLe . rrIlE best thing of the kihd ever made.. .1:!). 1 bad of • J. LYAW , & t...0.N. MOntrose, March 31, '6B. . —. ' • FRESH RlCD4ust Opeped. O 9 Dm for ONE DOLLAR—CASH. : July 'I. • J. ISONSfr. SON •_ • NOTICE. PERSO dOsirons'of paying me trioney,on of illy descriptiori,%can de so by !caner PaYmeills with Posy Cooirer At Co., flankis , rose, tory _credit, whose receipts will Wbe alio from tlt r date. ' C. L. AS, April al, I€.s6.—tf ro t. R. & sALT always on hand, •i"ne 26 . • • HAYDEN BRoVIER' M one year, ICE 13
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