II From CharnLers Journal: THE PATHTHROUGH' CORN. WATT and bright in the surnmej air— • . - Like a o quiet sea when_the wind blows fair, - And its roughest breath has scarcely - curled The green highway testi tint:moven world— • Soft whispers passing from shore to shore, Like a heart content—yet deldring more; Who feels forlorn, -- Wandering thus on the path throughthe corn? • A short space since; and the dead leaves lay 'Corrupting under the hedgerow gray ; Nor hum of insect, nor voice of bird, O'er,the desolate field was ever heard ; • Only at eve the pallid snow • Illushed rose-red in the re sun-glow ;r_ Till, one blest morn, - _ shot up into life the young gree%corn.- Small and feeble, slender and info, ;,• It bent its bead to the winter gale, ~ • Hearkened the wren's soft note of cheer,. Scarcely believing spring was near; ..S.arr chestnuts bud-out, and champions blow, , • And daWes mimic the vanished sae s, Where it was 'born, - - On either side of the _pith through the corn.. , The-corn—the corn-:--the beautiftil corn, : Rising wonderful, morn by morn, - kirst,scarce as high as a - fairv's wand, 'AA, just in reach of a child's wee hand, Then growing; growing—tall, green, Ind Strong, With the voice of the harvest in its song, - While in, fond worn . ' The lark Oubcarols the murmuring corn. • 0 strange, sweet path; formed day by day, How,,when,-and'wherefore—tongue cannot s 4, • 'No more than of lifa's strange paths we know : Whither -they lead us, or whk we go,. - Or whether our eyes shall ever see - The wheat in the ear, or the fruit on_the tree, Yet—who is forlorn? - [corn. Heaven,: that;watered the furrows; wilt ripen thd - The Ocean and the Mountains.. Ufne thii prettiest conceits and most truthful comparisons of the ocean and moun tain's*, sayi the New Yolk Sunday Times, we . find -Mr- Holmes's paragraphs in his initnitable" Autocrat of- the Breakfast Table," in the Atlantic Am' . September: 'Nothinr. could by more plefurespie and poetic,. noth ing more like the reality in an imaginative sense : • I have lived bv,the seashore, - and .by' the • mountains.—No, I am not going to say which is best. The one where your place is is the best for pu-. But this -- difference there _is : you can, domesticate mountains, but. - the sea isierce naturT. You. May' have A hut, or know the owner 'ot one,' on the, mountain side ; you see a-light half-way up its ascent itr the evening, and 'you - know there is a home, -and you might i..hare it. You have noted.certain trees, perhaps ; you knoW. the particular zone where the hemlocks hiok, so black .in• Getober, when the maples and beeches heye.:faded. 'All its reliefs and 'lin-. tsglios have electrotyped themselVes in the medallions that hang round: the walls of your memory's -chamber.- The sea . , remembers nothing; it, is feline. It licks, your feet—its huge flanks' purr very pleasantly for you; but it will-crack your bodes and eat you,for all that; and wipe the crimeori foam . from its jaws as if nothing haifbappened. The moun tains give their lost children berries and wa. ter; the sea, mocks theii-thirst and lets them die.. The - mountains have a grand,stupid t love. able • tranquillity ;, the sea has a fislinating -treacherous intelligence. The mountains lie about like huge ruminants, their broad backs awful to loOlcupsin, but safe to handle ; ..the sea smooths its*.gilver scales Until yon cannot"see their joints=but their shining is. that . of, a snake's helly,•after all. In deeper suggest iveness I find as great a 'difference. The mountains ,dwarf mankind and fore-shorten. 'the - .procession of itsiong generatitns. The sea drownsrout humanity and time; it has no sympathy with either, for _it belongs to eternity,. and ofthat it sings its monotonous song forever and ever. et . i - amnia to.ve have a little. box*. by the Sea-shore. I should love to-gaze out:. on the wild feline elements from a front window - of my Own, just as .1 should love to look on a caged panther,*and see it stretch its shining length, and then curl over aLd !snits smooth .. sides, and by*and by to begin tolash itself into a rage, and show its • white teeth, and spring at its bars, and 'howl the cry` of its mad but to me harmles fury.. -And .who look at it with-the inward eYewho does not love to - shuffle off . time and Its concerns at intervals,--to forget who is President and Who is Governcir, what nice. he, belongs , to; what language he Speaks. which golden head ed* nail of the firinarnent his particular plan , etary system is hung upon, and listen.to the great liquid metronome as it bean its sol eine measure, steadily singing:when the solo or duet - of human life, began, And tci swing just as steadily after the human chorus .bite. -died on; and man isA fcissil on its shores V WATfili is FOOD.—Tell the first man von roe'et that water is, on the whole, more no-- t ritious than roast beef, and that common salt, pr bone ash, as much an edible as - the white (of atregg, and it is probable that he Will throw anxious glances across the street to as - stirehimself your keeper is at hand. Make the same statements to:the first man pf: ence you meet, and the chances are that will think you very igpotarit.of organic chem. i:stry or that you are playing with's paradox. Nevertheless; it is demonstrably' true, and never would have worn the air of a paradox. if m6n had steadily' conceived the nature of an elementary - substance. ; That is an ali menewhich nourishes; Whatever . we find in the organism, as a constant' and integral ele ment, either forming a part of its structure, or one of the conditions orvital processes that, and that only, deserves the name of ali. meat. If "to nourish the body" mean to sus tain its force and repair its waste—if food enters into the living structure—and if an • the integraltw*jtuents of 'that structure are derived from ,fool,—there s can be nothing im proper in ; designating as nutritious substances those whiehltave an_ enormous preponder ance among the integral constituents.. Peo ple who thinkit paradoxical to call.water food, will cease their surprise on learning that. , water forms twoethirds of the living body. INFALLIBI:E PRVirENTIVE AMY CIIIIATItii • FOR - Draenrsts.--Talte ° any quantity of `whiatea meat (the meal of any other, grain , will answer,) mix it with pure water into. a. .dough ; roll it out into very thin cakes or crackers•--the thinner the better—bake kin a quiek oven or stove.' The dish on - whihh it is baked should be dusted over with the , meal to prevent it-from stieking. This great remedy has : also been tried in various other Ciimplaints. It is a sovereign cure for jaundice and the torpid liver—even superior to blue pill mass. Jt promotes healthy action Of the bowels more eifectially than seidlitz powders. Fora "geneless7 in - the stomach thereis nothing equal td it. It beautifies the completion better than. the balm of floWers.; - and as a sweetener- of the breath, all the aromatics. of Araby are not - to be compared with it. It cleans the .teeth better than a dentfst, and is a never failing protectiol against the spasmodic cholera - and, yellow fever. - Children who use it freely never die .of eenvt4ionS.' • I It is to be taken two or three times a day, .•es a principal fart of the meal. 1f itj does not agree w•ith the taste at first, it may be seasoned with any / pleasant fruit, or a mealy potato. - The present Constittiion of Penneyl yawn was .adopted by the people in October . , 1838, by: - .41,0te 01 . 14;0'71 so ,112,759. The Constitution was amended in 1850; and again in 1857. , - THE MoNTROS E ..1.1...... t.. - 16. 1 1 ) 7i ( ._ e - 1 ii:7: end }gilding Store Is SOW FURNISIIED WITH . NEW GOODS DIRECT from NEW YORK CITY foe Spring trade. OBESS GIOBS of many kind?, Prints, Ginghitn,lluslinitelitine,Chall li, Moire Antique, and different grades of Black Silk. w-11.08tirl.g. by the yard or piece. A good assortment orcarpets, Oil Cloth, apd Matting, Looking Glasses,:tVall Paper, CARPENTERS TOOLS, Planck*, Saws, Mill Saws, Cross Cat apd Drag SAW. Our stock of 'HARDWARE consist& of ercrything in the line of Cutlery, House keeping articles, Builders and M ech nukes. - Hardware, • Farming Articles, Scales and Balances, &c., &c., Boots and Shoes, lists and Caps, Ropes and Cordage, Crockery & Groceries. In fact every thing , a reasonable person can want. We thank the Public for past favors and solicit a further patronage. M. S. Wi1.3011 &SOLI. Montrose, May 19, 15.53, NEW GOODS. r(' HE subscribers are now receiving a. large and 1 well selected stock of ZPRI'NG & SMER GOODS. consistinz in part tif . DRY .GOODS, STRAW GOODS, - . ILJRD W A RE S . a GROCER] A'S, CROCIL — F;RY, - _IRON; FAILS, • HATS CAPS; 800 r,s &S H 0 ,E S , UGS,:iiIF,DIe.'INES, DYE I STUFFS, PAIN'S, 014 S- GL ASS, SASH, PUTTI',Ze:, fkc., cfc. ; (CT: We invite the attention of our led patrons to our tAMEI tIOODS, among which will be found, Dcla;nes, Lawns, Challis Roles and brilliants &c., all New sreiss. Also a fine assortment of Donnas, Eit;bons,-Flor• ers, Ruches, besides otherf.ritix . Also a choice lot of fresh TEAS, SEGAREc and other graceries as cheap as tge dicarc.t_ We feel confident that in the pi-ice and quality of goods we cannot fail to sidt ALL. We intend to sell at prices that defy Compet i llion. Our motto Is small profits and quid returns. COMC, , a . long with your RR .4 PTAD Y and welt% do you good. McKENZIE & ELDRIDGE. Brooklyn, May 6,-185.9, I - Light! TT NOW ALL HE* BY THESE PRESRM," That. L the undersigned,have on hand for sale _Peters' ISTon-Eqloseir, SFIf-Gqierating tae Lai* theHRST, safest, and mostoonomicallight ever ro duceo, equal it no, r. is' perfectly adapted. t Chinches, Hotels, Stoma, Reading Rams, Private Dwellings, &c., Ac. It only require., 3: trial to prove it superioc t' 'every other portable ;light now hi- use. The material used for getierating Gas is litirtilng fluid or .Aethereal Oil.— The Gas is generated in, the Burner by' °vaporizing and deCompoqing the Fluid by its own heat forming pure Hydro-Carbonic Gas which is conveyed to .the Burner, leaving no substnnee unconsurned. The Burner can be fitted to any ordinary 'Lamp, inertia _teeing it to be perfectly sa . f4_and free from any ,:dan ger explosion and is entirely free from smoke and unpleasar.t smell. The fnllowing' calculation well slow its economy over other substances used foAight : l'eterFo§elf-Generating,aas Limp with Fluid or`i Aethereal oil at su eta; per six jet Burner, Camphene at 55 eta. per galL, Lard Oil, at t 1,25 " Sperm Oil, 2.50 - " 4 4• AI - Fluid with corn: buronr,GO cp.,:per gall. I+ " " Gas at E42-,2.; per Ion? . feet, " at 4 , 04 `. • 2 . 1 - 21 . 1: may be . distinctly understood that this Burner will produce more light than any other Portable Light now in-use. • . The public are ipMed to call and lexamine •thig premium' Lamp thensk+re=l, before purchasing elsewhere, this beiu ,, : : the onh Burner having a non conductor. ' A. N. BULLARD. Montrise, June.lo, 1,558 . _ • TAKE„NOTIOE ALSO; THAT I hare on.hand a good al , sertment of Books and Stationery which I will sell as low as the same article can be bought this sae or the OTher aide of .New York City. Call and gee at the Montrose Book Storo. • A. N. BULLARD. „Montrose, June SADDLE,_ HARNESS, & TRUNK I am now receiving a large assortment or Saddle; Carriage,k , and Harness Trimmings. I hare on hand a gti'Nd assortment of Harness, Sad dles, both Ladies and Gents, and Bridles to .match, and very cheap. Leather being oh the rise, now is the time to buy. • . Carriage. Trimming Executed with neatntss and dispatiii. AU .kinds 0 Trimminn on hand and for sale as cheap as can, be procured at any place in town: ONE WORD. AIl notes and aecOmlts due must be settled to save Cost. Short credit is our motto hereafter. G. F. FORDHAN, - -. One door above S. S. litotes Grocery. Montrose, AprillB,:lBsB.—tf 011-YES! 011,YES! HERE WE COME. Novo & WEBSTER / IErAVECG purchased of E. A. Woodruff his Steck LI in Trade, are preptired to accommodate all who wUI favor us with their custom, at "live and let Eve" prices. STOVE AND PIPE, TIN COPPER, AND SHEET IRON WARE of every descriptionmmally found in the country. Also, WINDOW SASH, s s PANEL DOORS, WINDOW BLINDS, LATH, PINE Z UMBER, and:BUILDING MATE.RLlLSgenerally. Designs for Country lillildfilgS, with specifications and estimates of cast, &c., furnished to such as may desire them, at moderate prices. Persons about building In the Comity will find it to their interest tb' call on us. Come and ace us, we intend avant° keep the latch-string out. Tio shop on Main street,afew rods south of t3earle's hotel Csrpenter,sitop near** Methodist Chun& N-11. All of produce taken in exchange for "gm ' BOYD & WEBSTER. A. L. Warman. Montrose, March 8, 1868.—)y • • GROCEILIEESt A tomplete asascutment at C. P. & 0, M, HAWLEraI . Dt* o 4ilog I f4e - Pla fogito. Every - Tab Stands omits Oirn-Bottom. THE ORIGINAL Of - PRICE dc READY • . PAY STORE 0 ,NEW HAYDEN BOTHERS. T" peoples' agents re on band with the largest STOCK F GOODS - EVER brought Into Ts section, consisting of Dry Goods, G "es, Boots, Shoes; Eats, Cate, ankee Notions, Jewelry, Watch , Flour and Salt, . Fish, Wooden are, Wall Paper,, Garden & Field_ 4, Hay & Straw • Forks Brooms, - and other articles numerous to mention. The day has dawned. Old Fogyism has bad its day. It is now in the " Winter of its discontent," going down, derry down.. The day is not far diStant when old Fogyism will become so dead that it can't ( - yen kick. The Farmer and Mechapie will then have no fear of Day-boOk and Le dgers, and his quiet slumbers will not be disturbed by horrid dreams of "Sheriff Sales." So mought It1?e I - We would here state for the benefit of the unitia ted,) that we have ON PRICE for our Goods and NO DE lATION. Our goods are all w rranted as represente 1, and no charge for rights. • Thankful for past liberal patronage, we hope .liy close application to bu nets, and an eyeto the wants of the people, toinerit continuance of tim same. HAYDEN BROTHERS. New Milford, May 6,1858.—1 y wit arrived, and for sa a cheap i ! Hollj AGAIN," CRa On . D9F/MCC3E.- OFFICE, Over Wilsan's Store. LODGINOS, at Searle's Hole Noniron\ ?larch 10 1858. 18 New GENTLE A lii' now reccirin. PI of SPRING & which they offer to tho generally, on their ua or apprtved credit., s ducements to purchase in the country. A Light! ! "et. per hour 1+ 4 4 .‘ 64 it HEW GOOD', NEW GUM ME C. W. MO'TT'S, Goods,- 68 ,READ, & CO., a lar&eand well seleeted.skeek lITLMER GOODS; it rAlsttimers, and the public al terms, viz. Cash, Produce, tisfieirthat they can offer la rs equal to any establishment , Kerseymeres, Vest and a greet rarkik of mater virart Hroadclothe inv, Kentucky :jeans jai fur Men'a and Chatlis t De 1 Nbages, Ginl La' ns, l ams, Shawls, cheap. bolts, and Flowers, just received. s.—A very large'stock of flats pe and material, just in. erel, in 3, end barrel:4, Ashton Bah, by the large or Att.704;i1.7.; Bonnet', Rh for Ladies: and Misses flats and Ca and Caps. of every Codfish, Mac 'or by the pound, and small sacks. Gt °eerie*, C Stonzt,stoi Tin-ware, for sale right. Return Pall Batter Tubs. ' cickery, - Hardware, large supply just receivad and Churns, Firki s. an and Leather always on Boots, Shoes hand. CineitA, Leo Wall Paper, Tru Paints, Oils, ent Medicines, Sze., ng..glasses, Window klEs, Brooms, Wash Tubs, /c. nd Dye Staffs, Pat. c., for sale by BENTLEY, READ 4t: CO, Montrose, May, 168. • Navticle. THE entextnerahl heretofore existing under the Mille of DICK RMAN k GARRATT, this daydissoired by mit al consent. The Now-F. en'i n e. counts of the late fi are in the hands of 110 RATIO GARRATT for cambia. Mane 10, 1855. f The business will I the ,sub.scriber, who Friends, and as men; to fever Mm with a T itTerIVOInt.LI7, HORATIO GARRATT. e continued at the rtttatnd by 'll be t‘arti'Y. to see his old 'nOk fines,as may he di-posed •1. More hereafter: J. - DICKERMAN; Jr. t 6, 1968.—tf New-Milford, Jun GHLY Import. It Infonnation i TO ALL GENTLE EN WHO WEAR CLOTHES. T HAVE recently ade arrangements at considera l_lile expense for oing work in the TAILO G BUSINESS, on very short notice t i in a neat, dui's ble, and fashion able manner, aid a . ~ REDU ED PRIGS. I will f'urnisli tints 13 order , iT desired, or ren der the rustrlnet is aterer assistance he may need in ....wiertlrig materia 'of the best quality and at the Lowesii i Maiket,Price. All my work will lewarratited as to fit, finish, and dnrabititY. Vo customer need take his work from the s'bop unless it s IMIEI and exclu.hrely engiged 5n this rev great to Ovum the pith iirpativnag,e, . I'. LINTS: I , 1568.—tf Being penruinen business; it shall be lic and thus secure Idontrose, June 1 Ready ade.Clothing, - CAPS, 14-r,C.', HAT' A LARGE and ~ CLOTIMG, of every variety andl in every particular priee that =moot found at thelctore Montrose, May 6 cable stock ot READVSfAbE nd RATS, CAPISotc., consisting sttad , tr.d warranted to be made • , good as custom work, and a ,ail to suit for ready Ray, may be !I• F. B. Chandler, for sale by EMI Sneezing Public To the TAURNO'S CEL _LI Aar I:S:PALLID Montrone ; S,, D. T Thayer, Dimwit. Montroae, May-2 GRATED CATARRH SNUFF, Rsamor, for sale by. R. Thayer, I .mpkirra, Brooklyn; William 11. 3EI ' ES, STOVES, been so thoroughly tried, to the ' • n of all, that they need no rec. S. IL SAYRE do BROTHERS. , 1857. • - . STO ' On stores bar entire soden; ommend from na. Montrose, May 21 IN TOWN: RICH EXTEN lON. TABLES NITACTVItZD BY SMUTS .1110THERS 3 of all Masud PRICES to suit the TIMES, of Walnut, Cherry, and Ittaliogany, and warranted to work right up to thelrle. Montrose, June D, 1858; . . li HERE: , • ers to the public, at prices tba !suit, a large and superior asso LO Z• COBB o f . -cannot fla went of I CEI C IES, knoArnestablistunent formerly oc R At the old and n . copied by 0. IL C SUGARS, TB cE 841L . T, (by the tides usually foun. • S, COFFEE, SPICE, FLOW • or bitard,) FISH; and all ar g in first class Groceries. wholesale and retaiL ;• I hope to receive, a - liberal ronake. • . Z. COBB. I , 1858:—if inour ‘ by th As I mean to in share of public pa , •Montrose, 'Aug. NOTICE. 'us dtpaying,me tadney ,on.debt. , , ption, out do'so by leering their 'st 'Cooper & Co. - Bankers, Mont , whose receipts will be allowed C. - L. WARD. PERSONB4e , of any doe payments with P , roee,lo my eredi from their date. April 8, 1858. ITHSTANDING IDES,•' ABEL TURRELL'S t of SELECT GOODS, keeps up, kr) . y.recei accessiOM l every fe7 w as the lowest re - NOT' - 66 tjARD 11. assorts and Itla condor' days. Prices as 1 10,114.Wr dp NEW ARRIVAL 18'58 868. SITAINIEW GOODS.. N ow roads faiinspoction, a full and complete as :•Fort 'theta of • wry Girc*c•clis, onlialdt; fortlinamann, In all Money. designi, and Wilda, to tact ev erything :kppettahfing to the Trade, at low,pricia. Our clock of • C) . 32riEeg3 - C?MODc? 9 . ennN6ts of rents, Lan-na, ebhitz and Cilngliamly Brilliants, Plain plain and liistreit lid: Ines. Fiala all Mon) Inikiltica. flue Black .klinin,a.clialllminrn - snille and Lawn Tintisic and 111 ek and Panes Silks at all rer. - A, Shawls. Parawils. Phin and Fanin rails, 'Feasters. Iliintints, RncheL Flawsali a,nci AVssill/lY; Bale Rails, ll•inniit and Talikirt‘ 8r3.10. and Red Thread, and. Silk Gloves. flanntletts. Linen nail WHITE GOODS. Bard. unit Jac. Muslims. Lnes Iniscrtl, na. E...i.selds,ra, Col Lars and Dimity and • YANKEE NOTIONS, ; • Neetifes. Ponca :ilxvog, t lTAlr 011% rerrutnrry. Port 3:6t31.11 , 46 II r I;rn-hes. Blibber Dressing Cninhs, Dory C0m1.., Bonnet Combs, Rubber Hair Slivir and Flee"' Tl.linbles. 111 "ci3i.obq )31acli, Brown and Nthrd Cd•k:ORIOreA. • Twevds, Kelduelq deanh Colt chadoie, Dvalms and Satlactif FAR 101140.1.0011.8. Grn!n rnolo, thr licit nmt ellinpoiit in Town. Witotod and tiripo Snarl*, P.nin. and Fitch Fork*. .N9t/ir.ll . ora3. Barn Shovelo, Hots, liritgd Sionini,*e. A gencrl! Wsottincut of HAADWARE: Ca- - t Ir.m to - rnt Rom 11. r 'Baer& and IIin:, 4.Phov. 4 1., 'tat' Pn , r Loni , and Wann".. Pad• Tn.!, .0.4 V.NtentneN. Curlnln 113,4*. L ~‘" c,or Rata tillnlll.ll+. Cuti!orr. rocket Kolv,a Co,t Steel Sh,orz l / 4 , Scts.o.rs, fl1:11 Prick Trowrk Wo.-.Orfo , c Mbat..a Spooc"."Ploncr Thom , Tirii4 :Lod 11.:.ture, DOOTt SHDES r..tors, (11fortl Tl^= ar env skin 1164 ,1 4. Ladleg C0n..11, Gain n, 13‘uters, and KM :• , 111,pers. AiAn. 'Groceries, Crockery, any} glassware, HATS, CAPS, &c., &c., onr nr e,A —.Ol of wWII 4MI oar v 17.: ( \SR. PEODEr E, °LA rrnovEn rEEI)Er. al:o h v., on Lind mtpilior .inal‘ty May, 19; 1858. BROOMS-OF HOME MA.NUFACTURE, 111 di lT o or at Whole:clip ur Rrtnil. at fair litircia, th err 1,1,11 wril ,elert,4 as to quality and e have tin hvfnatli II in lociting our fOrnitit In ranmill fix- POST Itlti MIMS. au.i IL • • Grain and Butter Waite: hemlock Plitt! lumber, Flour, Bros+ liiol2•, at reasonable prices may be( found at our Al -;7'.E..4 -11 . MIL POST BROTHERS. Montrose, July 14, 1858. New Spring Goods: FOR CASH & PROMPT 6 MONTHS' BUYERS. - , IY-J6 ERIDEPATT : . vouhl invit4l,attention li.ew...tott SP MG BD SUMMER GOODS' iTust received, including; as usual, a great variety df hr,sx ano,b, In ,Print a, Givahurnx Larast, Bureg , a, Poplins atld Si '.{7,4, Proc "Stt-,lla, &CaAmen' Mare's; I'ara:!ol3, .Mch litt R ite, nonhois r,t-orrl,l;)tOts, rdxsirnrres and Se7oNlcr 8b..1;'.1, wit.: a full variety of 3-ilipie; filic) - Fne9l,l eloo3', Groceries, Crockery, Hard ware, Sltwes, Iran, Steel, 4.Val'*, Hes and C'aps, Boats and' St4.les, Carpeting, Float• Oil Pt7int , rl Irindate Shadcit, 'lran Paper, ClDel..e, Drays; Oils, l'ainte, Bi.oomk, Fish, &e.offe. The entire Stoi•k, having , been bOvght for CASH, awl at Panic sold at the lowest figures, to CAP 4 H hnci PROMPT SIX MONTHS' Buyers. N. B.—Flour and Salt constantly on bands ..Nvw May 12,11365. New (406 t New Goods!! YOUNG & SMITH'S IttlAilY PAY STORE. TIIE undersigned would announce to their custotn er and the puMle iyuarnny have just returned firm and are receiving aun offelltir , Ile w and Complete Assortment of Goods of Marion= which will he sold at prices to suit the timcg, for CASH' or PRODUCE. We hare sought the medium of the press to mumuu , to urea what priutiple we shall bminew It is termed the READI PAT' SVSTEN. or CASH and PROM:Ct. One Price to all persons for the same article, anif ft`shall he but 'endeaVor to make tilos, prirvs such as will induce persons who wilt to pay to , OWN' floods and not others, to call at least and examine our stock, and if the prices don't come down to the system, we cannot expect to sell them. Some kiial friefuts may say that it will " no po" but we think from the experience `dr the last few inoilths, of every perstin who happened to owe the criitititry'stliiiAnnts, especially if it had been stantlin74 six months or more,, with- what coaxing, dunning. threats . , &c.„ther hare been beset, we think they will all rri,ipond to the above system, and re solve to buy no more go ds than they caw pay for, and that they are iNotermined to support those wtio will establish that princiind and carry it out. WI. sift 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 ofbeiness,and that the day is not far. distant when. It will be gener :dlv adopted, 'Call and ace us and we will shim you Goods at as - tonishing low figures. All-kinds of merchantable produce taken in' ex change for goods at the highest market price. ROCERIES: GROCERIESI! A Cr splendid assortment at very tow figurtn: BODTS Ar. SHOED % • - ittist received a large lot, for'sale cheap. CROCKERY. A new lot just received and for Fale. CEDAR A; STONE WARE • . in all its varieties. READY MADE CLOTIIING of every description. TO D.111111:11E111, • We hare a large lot of A O. 1 Firkins and Tubs for sale. S. LANGDON Summers, April, 2S, 1858.—tf NEW ST . OVES• HBURRITT is just receiving a large .- 'stock or•- NEW STOVES, including a full ussoctment of ELEVATED OVEN L.AIIGE OVEN, AND- FLAT-TOP PREMIUM COOK STOVES, FOE wool) or COAL, WITH A SUPERIORTARIETLbE- - • Parlor, Office, and Shop Stoves,' .• for WOOD or COAL Also Stove Pipe, Zinc, Sheet Iron' Stove ' Tubes, dce.,,ike. ' • lIIS'ASSOHTMENT will INCLUDE the MOST SOTMOT and DEUR ARTY. STOVES in market, anJ will be sold on the most favorable terms, &c., to which he would invite the-itr.. tieular attentioo of , CASH. B-U VEILS. NF.W MILFOTI), October, 1 857. LOOK HERE.: PHE subscriber has been receiring during the pas three weeks a flue lot of • . SPitING Ea SUMMER GOODS; making, with former stock, an assortment with-which there i 4 no com s parison in this vicinity ; .and that " they ttre being sold in a manner satisfactory . to customers is manifest from the fact, that notwithstanding all efforts at. competition, 'the rush • and - • saki 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 nottobe outdone. In'additkut to. the large Tit riety kept for years, we now hale a good assortment of . . READY-MADE CLOTHING, • • - - BOOTS (6 SHOEp , , . in-all varieties. Please give us a call. ' Gibson,May 17, 1857. 8.8. MULLS, NCYTMOM IS hEREBY GIVEN, . AkEll..T111111114::. - tratitzetuvrfltyfroorGLleGlraturth, antl.selected with much care, from over thirty tithe best Houses in New-York,'which he offers to Micas. tourers and the public, at low prices. fbr Cash. .111" stock comprises ; DRUGS, • MEDICINES, PAIN TS, OLS, • - WINDOW GLASS, DYE STUFFS, GROCERIES, GLASS WARE, YOUNG k'SMITI! .ALf3O, THAT--• CROCKERY, MIRRORS, CLOCKS, WALL PAPER, . WINDOW PAPER, WINDOW-OIL SHADES, FANCY GOODS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, JEWELRY, r PERFUMERY, DRY GOODS, BARD WARE, STONE WARE, WOODEN' WARE., BROOMS, BRIISIDIS, 61.XPAYSELY WARE, BIRD CAGES, CANARY SEED, POCKET urvms, W 111 PS, UMBRELLAS, GUNS, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION, TURPENTINE, CAMPRENE, BURNING FLUID. ALCOHOL, • LIQUOII4, (Poi ll'edleinal Purposes, only.) TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS. • , SHOULDER BRACES, ronT MONIAES, - SPECTACLES,, SILVER * PLATED SPOONk Pons, ath, , GOLD PEN; STAIni TOet, 'VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, Re, And ull of the most popular PATENT MEDICINES. Thankful for the liberal.patronage hithetp rev ed, •he hopes to merit a contlntlittil Ira 149111) crease of the potet ABEL 'LL hinntrtfte; DeZ. A FORTY HOEKROWER STEID Fei n II II II SAM Hood RA Ff Eh eittitt Melt tittle, 14 inch Cylittdei,. lance wlieel, three tons. Is a strong well built machine. Suitable for aCoal Shaft or Tatmee7, - and will be sold very low. - Address; POST BROTHERS. . Jan. 14, 1657. • Men, Pt. Side: rot SALE-TN omt iioDt; Ab6ilt sett iteiti a Lund on the Waters of Spring Brook, a branch of the Lackawanna river in LuzerneCoimty,Pennit. about midway between the thriving towns of BOSS toll and Pittston. These lands are covered with vid uable timber, and being situate in the mostexteandve mineral ,region in Pennsylvania—known to Outdo it - on ore—and , belictikd to abound-in Coal, and being 3160 in tile immediate vicinity of fseVtral-rslirtaob, made, anti nottlin progres:S--oftet' to the eicitilist an opitoriunitv inr the investment of money the. seldom occurs.. For further information apply to N. P. Rio-- sack, Esq., No. 11, Wall street New York, or to the subscriber, at liontrose,Susquehanna county,Pa., she attorney id fact of the owners. April 6, 1654. SOAP MANUCit s TORT. rrlln subscriber keeps iiinstantly dn hind fdr sate at his 6tahlistartent In gontitii i tlin nisi till& ty . ..01%.7' SOAP; tiiantifaethred from the lye it wood - sehes,,ond grease, in the old fashioned way„arid not liv any patent process. For those that furnish the grease,he mann(actdres the soap for $1,50 a•barrel. Wartici:ed In att finites to be a goo d articlel •or the ; datt r i hfireturnedand , the tnOtek - renihoeu. PRICES. Per barrel Half Barrel Ga110n.... Wliclesale'dealera will be fornlehedf at tl. titaltery inSlontt•ase..-At the rate of ten bore]. for i. , 15,0r at Scranton at ten bitrels for VO: ' 401 IN HENItY AR Es. Meritron, March i, 113565.—tr STEA:TIGItIgT AID SAW MILL* pOST Bnottikits luttitig purchiseii the atibie 1 emaLlishment,will keep constantly on hand 8w rr . fine aid nite hour, Corn Afealof **prior gust. ity, alkv,Cisop and Bran at the leoweat ash priam' Custom work will be &SIM Withleitinitar,iiiii.iikalt eas warn, 7114 SuPr-.1853.-tf :WALL PAPER. T HAVE just received another suppirof Wall I* J. per, and expect more to arrive soon. I think cast tomers will find my assortment the largest and be*. in Susquehanna county, and prices as Towns the low est. Also, Window Paper, Oil Shades arid llzurrea, Bordering, &c. ABEL TURRELL Mon rose, April 15, 1858. Domsstio !wartMitt or Self flythwk A 1:1.0"Ttto to the different V uietiea or this kind ri of inAtrumont. It is admitted to be the beet In market.. Also a great 'variety of other instruments, for various purposes, usually kept by DV not uecessarrto enumerate. For sale at the Starr of --- ABBE, SUR tits or FARMERS ATTEND 1 TDE undersigned would respectfully announce tsi the FARMERS and all others interested, tfist. tre hate associated ourselves together under the Ira of MOTT dlr. TILDEN, at the old stand of H. k E. Mott, where we are pre 7 parril to furnish PLOWS of the most approved pat terns now in use, such as Blatehley's, Mitts hen Benin, the. Also Points bf all kinds, Latisisidse, Cu'ticator teeth, and all kinds of castings for Earn ers and others, all of which we propose to sell ask* is can be afforded by any. establishment in this amen; try. ELL/AII Hort ° G. A. TILDEN. WC are also agents for Emery's Morse PRIMO* Drag and Circular Saws for wood, alio Dog Chars Powers,*hich we can furnish on short notice: Montrose, Jan. 7, 1857.—if CIBIRET Nuorioviimr - A, NALL IttA NUF AC Tl 3 RER anddeeleriii itl Furniture, is now prepared to fill all orders or Bedsteads of all kinds at wholesale Or retail on short notice. Retail prices range twin it yap - vistas,steordinglo style. Ho also keeps on - bead Ready-made coffins; and as be las an elegant Hearse, he is prepared to. attend funera l s on 1 .. notice. New Milford, Dec. 1, 18563-49y1 LIME AND PLASTER. subscriber me now burning and ar keep IL constantly on hand, Lime ; of a s ere atirpeeies quality at Montrose Depot', and will sell. it in any gitantities at a fair price. Persons wishing a hat quantity can be supplied 5..70n a rakes Superior ground Plaster !rill be kept eoios — tantly es Imand hereafter. • ' I. L.:POST. —. IL DRINICIIIti• NE-JggEilln . • 'l4 MOLL Montrose Depot, AR* O . T IC E. • rrio ALL-14110M IT, MAY , CONCtEitIf..I 1.. J of Iforse.k gichots, ber,etifore Tannery Business is this day 'Assaf laud consent. new firm-has also beeaestab od der the nsine'and 6tyip of Nichols Entoss, ~ consisting of the following members, to lei; .. IRA.HICHCIA., ' D. W:111NOW4 ~: •-• . •G, L. 1110 BA . . . Herrick, Soso. Co., Pa.,- 4.1. AWOL - . _ i March 22, 1858.-ti .li. 1.1. 4,0121, DeGratit'i Mee:tile 0111; - -Mis rent remedy for Itheumatisii, Nenr44l4 latostitaklitif Joints, Pain &c. Also, :nearly aR d illos hobs Patent Medicines In market, easbrachyg a musk every disease to which fie* Is einbjeeSi,..lrorisdelpy pr. Baker's Vegetable Comparili, .Sovereign rented" ktiCatAhtdi %Palm s p..• Ap/ainis, and:Dm/marl; Sp' oikle.bir ' - BMni rk* l t kp i. k A. idontrosP, Jul) , 21, 185 e. ' - , TIE NEATEST - ro" 1 L A , C ix • •■• to 1 1 1 , - .„ . . DISCA)MY a ^ oit T - AGE.' w .II.I2IIIIEDT, et we tirig ietl H E th roTered In one pt .oar EUITOT =ROB, . . • The Wend &Mk dowa to aeommon Pimple. Ile has Wedit to ever eleven hundred oak* and never felled ex empt le two mama (both thunder humor.) Debra now in Ids pastes. sloe one one hundred imuldestee in( its value, all within twenty maw of Dolice.• Two boils ire Warranted. to ens a nursing sere month. Oise tothree bottlestrUl cum tbe worst kind of Pimples on the thee. • Two or Uses bottles wit clear the system *chiles. . Two bottles see wounded to cure the woe clinker In the month or omach. I IThine to nbottlessze wittented to cute the worst kind of Err nee totwoboldles are wananted to cure all humor loam Eyes. Ten bottles me wereented to cure running of therms audblotch• ea among the bake • • . Touts dabotUesare yamulted to cure corrupt mid musing ulcers Qne bottle will cure emily eruptina of theakin. Two or three hapless:re wactinted to cure the worskidnit of ring ' Two or threthottitienre warranted to care the most c duiperateesse. ad rinerimatbem • - ' Twee or (bur Males are treirented to cure slit-Rbetun. Me to eight bottles will curs the went ono of Scrofula. beeteilt alwaynexpeeheueed from the Met bottle, and,. perfect ease Is teeneatudveltea tie above quantity Is itken. • • ' _ itoxnumr. - mAss. pun Ila-nate.Tie reputation of the Medical Discovery. in cor ks; ell kind of humeesde so well eigabilsked by the unanimous voice =Ofwisp have ever wed it, Oust I need not say ine ant - thing on the is thorned Anted ptspdelana and the mcaremi Drug; the mostly are nketelmous ht its prase. InysteeationtheYed3WDYeoverytoymunotice.ldolt w itha (hitknnwkdge efts curative power: in relieving all, and cluing wed draws dipturente which you an unfortunately so liable.— That most eteeuelatiatt dlseeme,to aft allectimate mother. : 'llllllll3llO SORB 11t0IITII,1 to eared as libte atliutet ynur own temper Is restored to Its =to -111 sweetwes. and your lane hour ebottand fretful nap/ to calm and Wed Members, end thehold. liedleal Discovery becomes se fountain of blessing to your ltand hoete In the MOTS adrationtsteges of CANKER It extends to the Umtata. etudes - ~ . DTSI 2 P.B I A,- itlikb Is bothibl blittiiike cm ON iieati& libels tothel(lteatinee and 11S1111gilt 14... • ethigA Allithmumbe I got Ali thilleetwee event* tite pm reuf rasa'. - Tour is RAW. MID: BELAYED, - your toed diatneesee you. lied yew our rade take certain - kinds, and AVIIMI egad yew spntseni dreamt get halt the meridiem& it eon. blue ostlia salavemse laid etthe minket flits It lit , ..thee somptexten Wes ttjbloo w zr e j=..tr dt:P= l °2L. Edretratuf4=;tred-aup , -. uomia e a. Y° to , ',- -e It It'ret • • , l'idpitation of the bead. pala lit the side, 'weakness et the spine. and mill &the trek. Want the hip jotnt when you retire. intorelarity et the bowels, sad also, that most exeractating of Was- es, the • • - PILE .$ „_ Howe mir theta oirpry l rarg=r ot . Ep a i a veßVlM7Mit rtr: 1 1 1=ttlittr r lOW ladst yeti i* ve gout .preveottre and the ewe, with Me grist told vod goalie. that It Will www underlay chrome:mem dorm any Wary. No chap ot"Set seer howeary—sat the be you PA get and motelith_of It. DIRONS TO& UM-140a~ table vandal per day— Children OM ten Mirk dessert =4: lll l—rhlldreo from fi ve to eight ewe. tee evoostot. As DO mkt* . sr Ore to all eettetltullose. tokeee&M'ateetetetetet e bowels t st flay. 'll4/IlOtAl.' ONNEDY... Jj'eleetted&g...'leggiutisiTtitEsix. mmirme. . ang „.C.4N, r & C O ; ;got N. B. WE,ST. Bowler tw . fte IS&V:te WHO IS WEALTH WITHOUT HEALTH. TO TUE AFFLICTED. A BLESSING &N . D NO MISTAKE, IS . Dr. SwaiOiels Couwound Syrup - of Wild Cherry. tt abutaiWnequalled as a remedy far the Throat Cheat and Lungs. It is nalvetwionably the greatest Crumb and Coogan:mitre Heine. d - ?a n te World • to withel it lindspied. and to which the most ststonldt but multi lambent nblened from the use. et::—Conebia Colds. on, litenchitin Asthma. Whooping Co I 1 .- th el reimmess. Weak - V.4lm sln the Ittre, ht DtrgstWn e twi ii tartem e rn th iSs m) tio ai n_ P o l f C I 'ldetlM'l6 ike rnit . .as Mope' les will enrich and purify the q, n inks s o r ettit =the appetite has failed. _ • It alma and gigolo the fisme.and Ilmmthibe pa ll id cheek. . o!ig - te . -iti"aer 111 Alegiditilion, eit4 ......t . f - .... I - . ' f bia. nleastwe, bat deem It a au 4 ote. 0 II date what "Ilr: Semmes Com . 4. at. . "'has done for me. I was taken walla violent blood, - great ditdenity of breathi n g. en that I bad ant net damned and slit 4.0 sat night. I procured the alum mane& medicine it Swam Tiles, Hemaltem Viln qui lasi) tingle/4W 111• Mil NNW ilbq e ms ; iy,-;_ . - JOHN I'. GAOL Bel:taloa. 'bob Cot: 1 . 1 rwr . IMi l fflib I Virailinse, . . A ate WORII MUCH—end excellent tonic--good for delicate Or sickly childien—pleamed to the taste, . Plrqueglianlipsrills - and Tar Pills, IWO, tosiet—ifirtsnifeito confetti no eatomel—a mild and gentle - Putsittre. onsereaserd by soy Medicine for recanting the Bile. etransing the stoensele. sod eltretnally purifying the bloods These Mite actwer prlpe, en eerehom Mee*, Switysois illsowel Cordlitl, • ki=l.l4 .l ll , kitett u tel;. Cholera. Cholera SI mbne. tnm.StimmesComplatat.Pll tut hiSarornach end Minnie, Vomiting. Sickness of the Stomacii:ft. W W 1 r.=174107-Vel =V; iiielto* , in ease of made - t lathe t. - It relieves in *U. - - - • ii*OfiliAl liiiift thit.hol ICOns Llg r tet i gi l eme tit tl ik qe t traLtratti legi e ce r..;or f t e tra: on. ?Widow% Naves. Masse Thee . Acidity of the Stomach, Cold Thrblltty mused by tbe.lnflantte of -A ge;Prarttationif strength from any ease. on of Spirits" Dyexpeia, or . Ind4estbmin MI helm* ' jibeill t Dept owe Breiisoftrit t ever h . tti 6101: Catt la so Sheet*! in - fratiM llls lll3sereseta"r 4 iew a i a n b astrwhAin‘e in ity l l nt m. pile sad *none lon/Mk *tea and a good ap petite Me by using their truly fralishle Mises. Pelee may 80 cents. Re ear so =Wend suer= to perform work* of =Wu: bet each reoefal.gliesse of thelminan system •eryresent an appropriate, sad. If esisonaly used.'ve teflon. en tinfalUpg remedy for thoglis-- entre to whit% tt to opeelfle. Sold Ire • ABEL TURRELI.. X. ICTIINMIDGE. Montrose., add by Dealers everywhere tbroughotst the emmtr end State. . Prepared only bor De.M. swAriirs & f tON; No. 11, Northlth Street, Philadelphia. ' • sug.ciSq.-ly $5,00 ..... 2,50 116 • IPATE'NT MEDICINES. r t g" iteri."V.. - t,,y_'`l'VAftrinreZZZ iv #fi l im - t. = zi l An . = x:: Ott. ed? Inl*ltt . etet Maul tNathetreon's Wi l la . Wo OF= .8 1 1=Ze:a.,14,_TM 0 s, 1 dievaosidan. and all - 1.7 coin~W . rood's Anti-?, Ira **thing Oardentlar ne . e• set . h_e_tmo k tizt, f a trew o Mnest pn rr g tero== l a je . W ent. 7 T.a, r,Tptlteit c et n i t 6 Litihn acid . Dttln : • M 7 7. .: kt v . : ~YilC cr tlfe g . i i n.rthhA a of 1i, , ,, ,,.. ~ 3 , _ 4 , in z id ; 1045. 1 4 mar et. fcc.., and ton numer ics to ostletate-bot take It to eayAbat the pnbduue will hod near ly evev ddog In Ode Unit,nt the Ding and Pnnemnore of Ifont Ju1y.1167. . , , •.A.d.M. TIIIIII8LI:. Mewl the telleWhair Letter. HOME TESTIMONY. We have received the follOaing letter in relation to its. Noma Tantan ROOT PAUL -• . -- arnuas TOUR CORaZaSi • ' • Saukt..Co., Pa., Sept. 28th, 1858. f Masers A.J. Wun! k Co.; New Irtirk : "The Morse's Indian Rootßoot Pills had from you give antiverall antiallergic's; in XTERT ISBTAXCIC, and our brineri use theist for almost everything. The Dl's. ins= has been raging in this section to an alarm ing extent,' for the hotels months, ICACIC Lie a KNOLL" *ldly having eaesped,.• smear: TIIOIIZ Mini par pills Use bars mum Asa Pacvstrrtys, in which ease they have irwria wino: vvinfbrm you shortly 'how to semi afurthersupply. Tar °Wt. Serv't." • • • '•- • .ALPHONSO H. SMITH. Seib letter as the above need no comment front te, they ought to militancy all of whet levirmly believe, that Dr: Moroi* Indian Bent are the eery beat Pill eiterviiiiele.". - ' • Sold In Montrose by 13. kD. Sayre, and by one "aeon in orrery town_ and in all country stores. A. ,J. White k co., 2 St. XeJers.Pl i tce,liew, York, ,sole Proprietsirs... ' • • - -* 47-4 f Dr. C. &l ire!, D. D. S. 1314111131D1M DEMIST, mownion, PA. Office. .1.11 it therFraoldiniloteL &win, lit): 2. „:14111.07 eIaROPS. , &I ' PIT, largest size, - - - $3,00 " medium, 7 • $l,OO to $1,50 Is n o a m i . • • •.„ . 75 Tin do.. . " ;50 Pulp or Serre•Claritkis treated and, filled, ; 5,00 Ceireallilltigatiot used. . • Owning int„ • •:• • • Salancliag e nt , the•Ofice, • - • • ;9.5 - Irreipdarldritt the teeth corrected -at a reasunut bltekarsa. ATWoes: PLZ - Gold - Plat - "tr. ET,OO " .." • 004 - - 10,00 . " 7 t WO*- - .14,00 •k' " " ' : ditco lOteeth, per-tooth, - 4,00 Fa noes artsadier,jetr, on Gold; Gum teeth, . Banded, •. Bell do**, Hs. ondkittßonur and Banded4 loo , oo Id upper or under, Phan, - - • 45,00 FuliDouble,•Platn,_ . - .' ' • woo Sher ?late. ltuif On above rates.' t Med libternl Plate,' two-thirds 'the:irkAi of Gold ,o* 141? rfreficg same , aa, liflneral Plate. eartnii that openitione Mrivika 4 , ,Tillxillktender and atreful winner and t=16510/1811flhe Art. AU jobiwarrant odd !LI fur pett "favors, a continuance of the Pita* pagans Is:respeegully solicited, allit "? .14 ' 11114 40470 , 1110101010P.A.1111r. .",- 1)111. RlThilibrallomm*mide Remedies, fix TEL .010 Ihty- MOtiti.L.. ..... 161 malk et 4:i8 158 . ° • . „ lE= , Ettelypiti a.' • atA tbs. foftlii. WiA/14-04111.* V Jolt _ 4X0158 SON, The LidaiiendOltierpubliess.. ) , Ereusaiii wriiratimaDaT agoainic, AT marina" ?A., A? $1,50 PLR !Anus; II 4ustutes. - • Adierthing. One square (16 lineit or less) one week,........50,5t One square • two ireeke, 0 in_ One square • '", three weeks; 1,61 " One square _ one month —1,28 One square. til two months ; 11,25 One square 16 three elordisi 5,00 -One square • " siic verbs y ; • t o g One square' • " one year, 8,00 Two squares one year, . • • 15,00 Three squarelkone year, 20,00 Five squares one,year, 21;00 One column one year -- • 40,00 Yearly advertiserewill have the privilege °falter. " ing or changing their .adverthicmonts without ad. ditional charge. Business cards, not exceedlngive linos, inserted at $2,0.0 per annum. I • Job WOrk. This office is supplied with a good suortme►t a sobbing materials, - and all kinds of Job Work, such is Cards, Posters, Pamphiett,kt., will be done neat , ly and promptly BUSINESS CARPS. . . B; IL Roo* . STILL eontinueethe MANVIIPACTURX of ell deecitpikee fee CARR:IA(3M. WAGONS: BLEIGHS.-1,-, • InthebeetstvleotWorimaaaehlpaadofthebeetneillee wen known leant a few rode ease oirgemateellotel, to Sestenek. Whets he wIU be happy to receive the calls 0141 Who weed sayllidair In hie Roams. Septembee 31.1111111.4 y X D. Bennett. 'DOGE BINDER. SmlleP. sitiquebinia Count", K air gecthil• le) iy Worm* the people of sod Nip tomato that Le Is premed. to ttnd and BoebotS4 old Books. E. W. !mp= w ll fteelve Bertodlest; BoOtt. D. Bennett. . • Oben, Sept. f. 3See.-tt William B. Shapimm, 117 ATM BEMIRES. hattlirmited ibt tbe_pot:stwo JMn TI with the mit okilltot watmN be (Pk misem . tbs Che do the mit difkutt yobi on admit mtlee; 411 watt simiated is giv .k if WITro • • ' • Win..W. Smith & Ce.,; - CARINILT AND ma XADVNAG. .., ares. Ma au Madan kW. of aims! p irtimmus, or fate idad at shalt Datte. Shot sad Weds EDO= foot °nista Stmt. Montame, ro., Nal SI, lES3.4f - . Haydn Brother'. _ irtiot,ont ITIALM TANICII_M*KPIC, %tabs, " x . je Fil k eelbrr ig Ibta IMO= 8004 Webster, EALERS Inarvesi. IStara PIM Tbs. Co sTod bist n ink Ware: slmo Winds)",tfa u N rr hinel DOcurirptEasoti,titb; iPtear. L' A t fi r og l 4 l 4=el Ilet a r ie ttlialri= B"th Wands; rs 4 sgu Is, • . . . ltAt -. sok , - • . • - 11 .itAblyin of the Alleged& lea - 11 - fameopielde Cenepi 4 1101 Idectf doe, It now permactetly leestedlo that Seed, rt., Of Ice. comet of Maine sod ZUsebeth et., seedy oppa let. lte•the IL -X Church. • • Xsy isa.4 r , . . . - it 10i5.... Dr. IL Math: im aw. • f..--- ;, mom bliontstl• : etgutb=lea tak 7 l , 18 ,441 sass "P ° ! l Zstritt=kol°. yn t t on et h. th 05 . j it my rme o alii m eitz. l 2. ._ to Milne __. - • i !• .r- i i• : 1116.404 V atb N e ctee n rion k t i e;Str i tAriedosetAtits Mahal style of the An. All jobs wenn*. Murrsuo*pril 7, , . , . J. D. Val. I. D., _ . MITITSICIAN AND 81MalioN. bag PermsitadyloestsdAtmolt X at Bracknepallh& Snaquelianns county, Ps.. end 'ID pamper %dew! to o.il cat with which be may be fsvon B. Thayer; uporasiciAN AND spßoir3N, Yoniost. Q&A the JE Evinces store‘ • • • 'ter _ • At Atishudt • A rtottiviar a kttotdrOi4Oit,'LtLAYE. Ink etti 3rest's Drug_ SUS*. tlaxitA. Mom Keetat . * Sto4; nvaiimstAimitAmmati t filaii ''''' -" Wil • , ATTORNEY Lik: TY k r NiktitcY MUM. MUM nip fie Fiume. Mairmw. .134: c rig fiLW i'PrOWl'ai'S AT LAW. AND BOIrATE LAWD AGENTS.— Once west of the Coast House, Mestroai, Pa. a. a. EILITTLZT, Albert Cltemberlin. ATTORNEY AT LAW._AND .11 - ISTICZ -OP 'PRE - PEACE... °Zee over I. L. Pose Co.'s Store, Yoram. Ps. Wm. B. 7ewnp, ,• A TTORNICT /kJ LAIC COMONSIOWLS PILEDP, Sur M r Ante :t ow Taft vrlll attend to mil buMb tia entranted to hint with pronwthese matt edellty. 011 Ce on POW. ma. pied by lluit. Minnick Jitichp, Abel. Terrell. ,Tlt.A.LEit Lk' bitiwittatittiks.-epteAV A y Dre:staft.. a ilk NIL *. NV ihomite, (Aril:lm eig jeaire ttt padtk i s v• aka! Irstruteraia, Tnimpejkosital, 12ta; hrlk cry. _Mirrors, Stationtly, Braihes, Shaw; Yankee It la; ilk . TIEALER.Iik 401400;1046•4 tikalitiOggqi% Air Laski aria a Hamm eve 4 runt. Iterniom rst . •• Pat Brothers, ALERS PS DRY GOODS, Orceedes , Credulity; Hardware. Dl.eatln.r. Flour, etc., comer of Turaptke Azad and Mlle Al* nue, 31 (*males, Pa. . , J. Lyons & Son., - ~ ', T , 6 EALERS IN DRY GOGDS, Groceries, liSrduare. eliserr zJLIF Tiolvare . Books, ke. ; ales, am on the BOOtismulara Wilms `—Publie Avenue, Bonus :114 • _ _____ .T. LTONA. • , Bentley, Read &Co.; 111LEALEDS EN DRY GOODS, Drags; MedlaWy_rianta, Othi s ly Groceries, Hardware, Vrodrery,_ Cladlois_WaSibes„ Jew , elry, Sliver Spoons, Perfomeng - kc. Met MON 1 1- 0. V. EIISLIT.. -1111WS, oln a rkilaT • William *Militia IL Amp, A ITORNEYS AT tAW. Manama. Pa;. -Angkor ta di. boom. Bradford Warm. Wyoming aod Lamm . ne emodisa Rockwell , & Wintoa. 31V 4 tret=t1 . 1 1 1s 4 . I = s l, l , B 4 l it i g:4o l =l stmt. Nor Yam (so stars.), . _ , ILOCKWAMM. If. V. 11/11,014 • L. Balthrin. "WHOLESALE aad N Retall - Deder norm eta, Tartrnare Lard, o Mores aad Timothy arroa,_ the Corner esti rrait BrdheaT No sparliller a Cobb, • ; EALER IN di:MERTES. 4te.. at the store ateeitly oicapatil 1." by Crane Room Mastraiik Pvt. , • MOSTIOSZ, nye.= 11351.4 t . • ~AVIVAZILOSTICL. lo oms. me, irc onics b pond HEADMION CI I ' lnk OIL cane, and " see EN, come b 0 ALL Spanish Rionin,(lentibedistonnt,)alPAlt REST In my (ROOM plia y in notrim i. LOCATION r iur,,mmittiadkeristhe FA% yo RRUMBLE esstrArr x ar i k toressurotHlL shop to. 3. Baseinent - al sesAevast. on remake' tired momz, August 11.18,57.44 - rinking Nue POST, COOPS'S& a co. 11ENRY.DRDIKER,, • . ONTR I OS, WM.AIINITING COOPER. } Nov ember 86 ISAAC L. POST. • • TARAFTS on New Yoik City and Phi s&104-- Al Collections promptly made and remitted. Office hours from 10 i. ar. to S. Messrs. Allen k Paxton, X, York. REFERENCE; KAMM ,C. Norton, Esq., Phil's. Ron. William Jessup, *outran'. . , Nrit AR1431011112M rtrivaTtlus WWI :READY" Plitt MCI' 'AT _,CrittAntßateglitlanti l T_TAVING tried Site old way of dia44and never IA receiving pay, W. have oesteirded to try the Nimble Sixpence instead of tbe Slow Milling. We*lmp iMestantlyiest bands good aimeselneat of all kin d CABDTST PUBN/Tifitil, - orlinebbad at abort nottee. • All in wait of- . • • tar 00 PD Mirrindi at low prices will- Please Orem' •it ail A wort to, the wire, de. _ , Shop end Wars ßoams &A of Xs* RINK wiL w: sum h IConitroee, 41 er 2 8 . 1858.-ti • - 3Mco leitiaie3. - THE . .oViim i ttne d- ar4- now 7 inaiiiihfaibg sad basecon band an kindaar , , _ Carriage aid Sleigli stag such si /4* Oan•eJtsfai" Raw; resekfl.,,eei•ef:, cwt' isle, in IoN to silt pa chattel; very lw forn* cob. • , Also, a ll kinds ot work seessuisso isoS. Grua. • ;MOON. 30111111T 014 . , , • ARTi r tifr IrATPUIS. ID Aims atm* • TIN, VOPPIS, AND BUM 1014, : ._ E 8 t.i 4 il tist 44" NU liovrosia, Xontroie, ho. 60 $6ll, I I=l ~...:..s.-.,un.. 012L=X5 EIF33=