A LAMENT PO SUMMER. Hoax, oh ye Autumn winds'. .... . •Sunnuer has fled, The towers have tlired tbeir tender leases-iuid 4 ". .. The Lily'A gracioai head • .:• , - Ail lan - must die, • :‘ - • Betaus.e the.gentle sunnner nun . is dead. — - • • - ' ve Antumn Winds!. . Stinnticriies - • - - The rose's tremblinOcaves will soon he shed ; _ .Foi-sho - that loved her . • Alas And one by..one-her loving children go. . ••, •• . o n, ye Autumn Winds!, • • • She lives no more, , • / The gentle Stimmei with her baliny brtath, . Still sweetertthan before' When nearer de.stir i _ . And brighter ecery . day :the Smile she wore! • ?four, Mourn, oh Autumn' Winds, - -• • I..nment 1-ind mourn; - • • - Ilow many leilf-blown bads must dose and-die; Miles with the Summer born • All faded lio, ; • . • And leave us desolate and Earth forloral - How to Merano the Valle of a 'Cow'. ,• Evers-one echo oWns at cow - Cali see at ia glancettiat it icon:ld be profitable to , increase I the value of - her. but every tr.an cannot see now 'to (I:, it. We.ean mid 'welhink.that we nytke it equaliy" - palpaide. to 9ur readers. If i eitw :tept t;•ir butter ; it would certainly add to her valu if the butter-making propri . et lei - of her milk 'tumid be . •Improved. In &in s tiller or Winter:this" can be improved just as the yield _9i a cultivated crap can lie improved by what it..fed - to' each. and -it is simply a . piestiiin of will it pay, in manuring one'dr,feeding eke oth.T. „Indian .entn. add to the quantity and quality s.f the Lotter tt) a very:sensible deeree, anij it is simply a, ria c „ti• - ,) !1 . experiment; whef her it will alld to the profit-of- the . but _ .ter-maker to- buy :corn nt on_e or two cent t s .potind, and - convert a portion . Of, it into hut , ter at Q 5 eents a pthind, or whafever the mar . "ket price of ebhi and butter; may be, and an ntiieriortio6, of it into manure, fin. that Is „the -natural 're64llt (4 the chemical- change pcodticeJ i,n the laboratory oft cow's stout , :lA. The saute result, will follow any other - kind of feiliusr._ . ;Gooti pasture will produce nn alnividantqi of silk, ottjti much- tis . cow' can - carry ;- but doe: , ;- it follow that even then it I%til itot - be_profitalilu:to feed her with some oleagittOus food to intrease the : - 4 - 4nantity of : butter, just as it sometimes pro . Ves rr l ditable to feed 'bees to enable them to store mere. - honey. It certainly does ap• TicAr to us that the value:of a cow, feedings 1.129rt - ordinar — y 'Tinter food, may be "almost 1101.1)1ed by making that-food suitable, for the ; purpose <lf hicreasing the quantity ortnilk that is the fAiektt, t r the quantity of butter, if thlt..is - alt.lpurpose - for *hid) the th - iw is kept; Friers tioncrally understattd that ,:titey can con'vert corn beef,: pork, and, lard, and goine of them kftow cxaetly what per bushel it will paY to convert it - in. tt, these Substances;' but-does any one knoW rtt what,rate it will pay to convert corn •or - any• other grain .into Latter, or any other • kind of feed, into any of the dairy. products lit the business' It- bar : hazard one?— We fear so. Some persons know that they ; can increase the saleable value:of butter by adding the•coloring matter of-carrels tip. it. Does any person know the value of a .buslied of =rots fed 'to a cow to inerease•her value as a butter producing', labprathry'? Experi • 'menial prod' upon thii,point winkl•be htr more worthy of ag6 , ulturrd pfjtes.than it is . st.c.who - can show the largest' sized roots; for by a few; carefully conduced exserinients; hhould'liii able to increase the . vartie of .a cow almoit - St . pleaspre:—N. Triiene. Scientific Mode of Boiling Meat. _ . ?When animals are newly killed, there isktA acid secretion in their li which turns . Atm litmus paper red,, and which renders . their flesh easy of digestioti if it be eaten im inediately. ' in ,a' few hdurs; however, this i aci;l evaporates, and the meat becomes hard and difficulfof kii,Vstmn, till,it has been soft= coed by cook . ery,'or-kept-suilleiently long to have - become tender, from: the process of de compositionhp.virig commenced. In'Liebig's recently published workon the " Chemistry of Human Food,'' we are told Arun boiling • . flZ,sli slowly, effects a chemical change in : its composition ; and, ascording•to the length of time emploYed in boiling, and Vie amount Of • _water used, there takes-place a- more or less perfect seParativa of the , soltible from the in ' s::01u • Sle 'constituents of flesh : the. water or soup in Which - ihe flesh has been boiled con , twining, the soluble matter, and the bon illi or meat from Which the'. soup \Vas made, consist- Jig Chiefly of fibrous, itisiiluble matter, near ly useless as nourishing food.- Thu• it is ob viou-s that thenthe water in which We meat has been boiled slowly:is thrown -aria', by far the greater part olthe soluble or nniri tions: matter is wasted, A very different mode of cooking should be adopted when it is ylshed to cat.the, meat:. The muscular. fi bre of flesh in its natural state is everyWhire 'sutrountled by a liquid containing dissolved albumen. .When this is- removed by boiling With witer, the muscular fibre - bet:ernes hard and_horrty, and thi. .hardness increases the longer it is boiled: , "It -ii 'Obvious; there fore," obierteslaebig, " that thit - ten ess' of boiled meat depends upon the,quantity f albumen deposited between the fibre; an delta ) there coagulating ; for the 'coraction or _ hardening of the_fibres is thereby, .to a cer tain extent, prevented.. If the fies intended ni t to be eaten be introduced, into 6e boiler . It her-Nile water is in a - state of brisk bulli tion, and if the bait* be kept tip for mh minutes, and then so much-cold water ed. ed se-to reduce the temperature bf the water,t. orte.hundred and sixty-fit e _or one Jun - tared and fifty-eight degrees, the Whole being k4t at this temperature-cis arms hours, all the conditions are united which give to the flesh i l the qualities best adapted to its use.as food. When it is intrAduced into the boiling water, _Abe albumen immediately coagulatei from the inrfsee inwards, and in this state foi-Ms a -crust or shell, which n'o longer permits The external water to penetrate - into the interior of the mass of flesh. But the temperature is gradually transmitted to the interior,_ and there effects the conversion of the raw flesh into the state of boiled meat.. The flesh re tains its juiciness, and is %lite as agreeable to the taste as it can lie' made 'by roasting ; for the chiefpart of the -sapid constituents Of the mass is retained, tnader these eireqmstan cee, in the flesh." ' -- - : Wttar. Fasces Coen.--The expense of fencing a farm per acre', has been variously estimated.at from three to six dollars, and one curiotrts in statistics might readily calcu late the fatal value of fencing in .thiticountry. Probably at the lowresi, it would amount, to *500,000,000, or an annual expense of re: pairs of $50,000,00, c;r more. The, interest on capital' invested in !fences and woodland required for renewal, would-swell the amount to one billion or dollar S---a pretty - small sum truly.' Many farmers !fence totkmuch—have their inelosurea too snothll.' ONE- MOUE OF mizniF SW sG &Am Ira. --" Beat up well together, in• an iron mortar, the following ingredients; in a .dry state, 4 ounces of-the best blueiGaU Nuts, 2 ounces of Copperis, I ounce of -Clear. Qum Arabic; add 1+ pints of clear rain - water. Put all in A stone or &esti bottle, { and shakeit three or four times a day Tor ten d4s; ..at.the end - of . that time it will be 'fitiorsee; keep it' from 'freezing," - madeitecording to the above., known to he good, hyr):me who has - Lad. UM, gem regkre.exPeriAtue. -6bilyeihii?2_l ifetv_ iri Mqfibo,le. MI 1 4, 11 F-o[4tkl* T ia:Ait-gt - ilqs: tol • CARRIAGt.MAKING - .:•BY S_TEAI\I! - "n - Awtts' LATfIROP, haring inoyed into their new builtliitg, on Turnpike Street, near L. Searle'a hotel, are_manufactnring 4nd will keep ou hand . . - Carriages,Wagotis, Cut. teiis, Bleighpi itc, • They . Lace provWcd ihemselvei uith a Meant Eistpiste amliethe necessary machinery and con. renienees for doing work with dispatch i and being both p rncticdl Mechanics of lett experience and ow: playing none but GOOD WORLIMEN 9 they are'prepared to do tit kin.kv x'soi kin the Biaoksm#hibg cinFl Car _ riacre• Makin itine' • g , 5 in their usual prompt .e and, Wcirkmaulike Manner, and by being at all tinTeS onl. I ready and wiltin_ fi r to answer nny fof work and by usreg, Go'od :31atertals, and by .3.IODERATE OHM:9ES, hope to receive a large share of public patronage, - We ,u'ould lendermtir thanks to our old customers, and incite in-rant orivOrk to give us a call and see for themselves. . • Alontrose, August 11, 1855.-13, Barn - Deole Hangmtrs. ; • .'patent scii.adjuNting 1 best and most perfect cuticle in IBC'. Every man should try them. Montrose, ingnst Isss. New One-Horse store, - whirl,. PAY Sas it Goes, and got? fur T . E . 4 Y. 3 .THE SUBSCRIBE?, BEING "DULY AND TRULY PREPARED" , • to furnish the Gooil Peoplor of Spri.vrine, with the very- kintii of 1 3ROCEIZIES,•such as SCG.4 ns, co .A7q: - E, so A ps, SYRUPS, R C. 4.3 . TEAS, . .17W TOB A 00,.t.te., sllare.or their patron:ige. . •20 Ibi. Rice for' . $l,OO. 10 First Rate Sifgar, 81,00. 16 P. Saltier::tits, - and inaq other attirles na. egnally low fignrea. The best bran of FLOUR arii ass on hand. • 0, 11,0 1 - • g Ready-Made or Made to Order, "writ at cost,” but at "fair profits." Call and get a neat Simmer Vest fat 75 cents. , - Try me !`and 'if " Share you as Chrawas 'Tours, RespectNliy, A. H. SMITH. I pringville, July 21,185 . 5.—tr_ = IZATEI- & - A new Jut just reeeited avid will be K id 20 per cent cheaper than at any Other stoic in 'own. A. Springville, - Sept. IL, 1953. town. r , - ..s.) ...„,..,, , •/ w SJEWELRY ~e l k , 4.7 , ~...,. ....., ,- . - .AND ' rf• ACCORDEONS, - ii REPAIRED S. WSZRANTEIM3Y s \ far Also agent-for the sale of Ilv / T ODEON'S, of arty , desired style or quality, .from sto $209. Pur chasers can.not do b - etter than to calf. -Harford, Pa., July' 21, 185 S.—Zia . . The Artist's Rhymes des; • About Hard s •. And tack of Dimes. . . \ rrilE timer are hard, extreniely.hard, r There's no mistake:about it; Ti hard to get a little casfi— , ... Harder to do withon . t it. All discs feel the want of funds The farmer, lawyer, tnefehant, Bqt wto i s mare than the "Picture man" Cun show a case quite urgenk,. Lie never yet has learned to lire - "falf" iniiim4siona" merely, And pictures " only in your eye" up the plirse--seuerdy., Please then, remember Phcenix Block, Two ffights of stairs ascend, sirs, Ld for n.copy of Yourselves A little money spend, sir-it And if you haven't tfrat to spare— Not even a Spanish quarter— I'll lake your grain, your butter, cheese, And-other kinds of barter. • Don'l.wait until another day, If You do von may regret it ; Somewhere,.i've heard somebody say • There's danger lurking in delay. This hint yon may as well obey— - Perhaps In some .unlocked-fur Avay A Ekeness,of your Nee will pay, So haste to Deans and get it. - W. 13. Over the Store of Berltley, Read, & Co 'Montrose, July 21, 431;8. - • Q0D.,1. do BUTTER CRACK,MRS, SL just artiired at-. J. LYONS & SONS. Montrose, August 11, 18.58; • - 1 -WOOL CARDING. llF.subseriber fs carrying on the above business ,AS A. G. REYNOLDS. Brooklyn, Julie 9, 185.8.—tf • NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED AT THE - 11/GAD OF NAVIGATION ; for sale cheap. C. W. MOTT. '• • .NOTICE. • T - Copartnership heretofore 4isting under . tbe names& Lambert. & Healy, i 3 this day dis solves] by mutual consent. Trade will be continued at the steml by R. l. Healy. _ - .T. P. LAMBERT,'_ cr - • R. W. 11E4L7. Auburn 4 Corners, Julv 2Ath, lBio • LIME AND PLASTER. f ftllMaubacribers are now burning and' will keep A constantly- On band, Lime - of a very superior quality at - Montrose D . epof, and. will tell it in any quantities' at a fair price. Persons wishing a lar4e quantity Min be supplied reasonable notice. Superior ground Pinter will be kept constantly on. .band hereafter. • . • IL DRINKER. 1V: JESSUP. Xontrose Depot, APrti 1 4 . Fit A it AND SAL SAYRE A: BROTHERS TH E MON-TROSE !‘' j' ..\l' ~~ 1- 4i t.! General Finding Storg JS NOW FURNISHED WITH N E G 0 0 I) S DIRECT from NEW YORK CITY for Spring trade ORESS of many kinds, Prints, Gingham, Muslin Delainn,Chal li, Moire. Antique, and-different grades of Black Silk ~heetin.~ by the yard or piece. A good assortment of Carpet Oil Cloth, and Matting,'Loolting Glassmt,'Wall Paper CARPENTERS TOOLS, Planes; Saws, Mill Saws, Cross Cut itud Dig San'. Our stock of . 7 441FA , :;.11:4.1.-ia4lf;t4t,;4l consuls oreuerything in the line of Cutlery, !Wise keeping articles,-13611tlera and Mechanic? ilartlware Farming Articles, Scales:and Balances, Ike., 3:e., Boots and Shoe?, Hats and-Caps, Ropes and Cordage Crockery & Groceries. 'ln fact evelylbirig a reasonable Orson can want. We thank the-Public for past favors and solicit fnriher patronage. M. S. WilsOn & Sou. . otit,r93e,. 141 ay 19, 1855. 411)or)g M 'Fogies. Every_tnb Stands on its Own Bottom.. THE ORIGINAL ONE, PRICE READY PAY STORE . OF NEW MILFORD. HAYDEN BROTHERS.: THE pt.oplea' agents , tko on hand %%WI the large,: §TOCK (3* GOODS EVER brought into this 'SOOI6II, consisting of Dly Ggods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes - Hats, Caps, Yankee Notions, Jewelry, Watches, Flour and Salt, Fiih, Wooden Ware, Wall Paper, , GarderiSc Field Seeds; Bay & Straw Forks, Brooms, • and other articles too numerous to mot:lion. Tltc day has dawned. Old Fogyism has had its has It is now irrthe.‘! Winter of its di=content," cuing ,l Q wn, devil. down. The day is not far distant when old Fog,yis"'in will become so dead that it can't yen kick. The Farmer mat Mechanic will then have no fear of Day-book and Ledgers, and his ( - Mkt sfumbers m% ill not he disturbed by 'horrid dreams 'of Sheriff Saks." So mought it be! We wool , l here state (for the benefit of the mtitia tedjautt. we have ONE PRICE for our Goods and NO DEVIATION. Our gnoils are all warrantnd ns reprvsentel, and o rharr_T. for A inh tit Thankful for P . ast:libend patrimage, , ae hope ,toy to timlnesg, and an eye to the want. of the people, to.raerit a coutinnatiee of the game. New Milford, May 6, IFsB.—ly A Light! A Light!! .. 4 4ir NOW ALL MEN BY WIESE PRE.F,ENTS," ill That Ltheundersigned,have on hand for sale Paera' Kor?-Fxplosive, S*-Grittrating G2B Lamp, the - BEST, safest, and most economical light ever p.n.• duced, equal if not superior to the best. Coal Gnu. It is . perfectly adapted to Churches, Rut-1,, Scores, Reading Rooms; Private Dwellings, &c., Ac, It only requires a trial to prove it superior to eN'ery other portable , light ,how im usg. The material used for n.eneratiug Gas IS Burning Fluid or Aethereal 0i1. , - The Gag is generated in the Burner by evaporizing and decomposing the Fluid bt' its own heat fonutog pure Ilydro-Caronic Gas which is all conveyed tit the Burner, leaVing no substance unconsumed. The Burner can be fated to any ordinary Lan - 1p; guaran teeing it to be perfectly safe and free from any dan ger of explosion and is entirely free from stoke and unpleasant smell. , The following calculation will show its economy 1 over other .ttbritances used for Light : Peters' Self-Geerating Gait Latnp with Fluid or Aett creel oil, at Ott . cts. per gall., six jet , urner, 1 .c t. per hour. Campherie at SCtS. per gall., ' 1 i 44 . fit Lard Oil, at tl '2s' ' I 2.1 " - '' Sperm Oil, ‘,2.5n 44 4 " 14 Fluid with corn, burner, ao cts per gall. 13 " it Gas at $3,'2.5 per 1000 feel, 11 44 . 4,00 4 14 44 , 21.. 64 . Itylay 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, thil being the only Burner-having a non conductor. A. N. BULLARD. Montrose, June - 16, TB5B. TAKE NOTICE ALSO, THAT I bate on hand a' good asOrtment.pf hook= and Stationery which I - will sell as low as the same article can be bought this side or the other si•fe of New York 'City. Call and' see at the Montrose Book Store. A. N. 81ML.1.11D.. , Montrose, Jitne 16, 1858. SIDI4E, HARNESS, & TRUNK -I . IIIIII6BEEMITI mu noir receiving klarge assortment of Saddle, Carriage, and Harness Trimmings. I have.on hand.a good assortment of Harness, Sad 411es, both Ladies and Gents, and Bridles to match, and very c`-+ p. Leather being on the rile, now is the time to buy. arriage Trimming Executed. in Tritomiuge o procured at neatness and dispatch. . All kinds o Land and for sale as cheap as cau De y-pllce in town. ONE WORD.' All'notes cost. short Il d accounts due must be settled to save redit is our motto hereafter. G. F. FORDIIi.3I., t ne door above S. S. Mott'ti Grocery. . pril 28, 1858.--tf - N , Montro2e, 'ES! OWYES! OH HE 1E WE COME. In th.WERSTER I krchased of R A. Woodrafr hiatocic de, are prepared to accommodate all us w ith their hth • custom, at "live and let BEE who will fiz lire" prices STOVE ND PIPE, • . TIN, COPPER. A2VD SHEET 1-RON WARE :Mion usually found in the.country \ NDO W SASH : ANEL DOORS, .WINDOW .BLINDS, LATH. PINE L UMBER, ING ifATElatiS generally. of every d Also, awl BUIL - Designs fo Country buildings, with specifications and anima :, of cost, ke., furnished to such as may desire them, t moderate prices, , L Persons ahhuebuilding in the County willfindlt to their interest to call on us. Come and see us, we intend slway to keep the latel i lt.string out. _Ti shop o Main street,afewrodssouth of Starless hotel: Carpenter N. B. All Goods. • 'Wm. 11. 13 A. L. Wit/ . ltouttitso.il liqp near the Ifetbtxlist . Church._ or ads of produce taken In exchange • for _ I ' ir.,° ' 1. ' . BOXD• $F VirEtMl I3TEIL . . -.. i HAYDEN I3ROT ERS To Mc Saeezing Public. - - nURNOS , CELEBRATED CATARRH SNUFF, AN INFALLIBLY. RENIEPT, for sale by R. Thayer, Montrose; S. D. Tompkins, Brooklyn; William H. Thayer, Dhnoelt. Montrose, May 26, 1858. OFFICE, Oyer Wilson's Store. LODO I G S at Searle's 'Hotel. Montroac, Much 10, 1868. STOVES, STOVES, /ATM stov lial . e,l,te,en so thoroughly tried,. fo the ‘./ eta: ctiton of all, that they need no rec ommend frbrit us. S. H. HATTIE dt. BROTHERS. Montrose, May 27', 1837. SMITH EBOIHERS of all SIZES and PRICES to suit the TIMES, of Wahnit, Chewy, and Mahogany, and warranted to work right up toll° Wk. • Montrose, June 9, 1858. LOOK, i r HERE : : ZCOBB oilers tolie public, at prices that • cannot flat to suica large and superior assort ment of GII6CERIES, • At the old and vtell-known establishment formerly oc cupied by 0. N. Crane. SUGARS, TEAS, COFPEE, SPICE, FLOUR cf. 154.4 Z;. (ory Lae sack or barrel,) FISH; and all ar ticleS-ueurityloudd hi first class Groceries. Flour by the wholesale and retail. . As I mean to merit, I hope •to receive, a liberal share of public patronage. . Z. COBB. Montrose, Aug. 4, 1858.—tf PERSONS desirous of paying me money,ondehts of any description, can do so by - leaving their payments with Post,'Cooper & Co., Bankers, Mont rose, to, my credit-, whose receipts will be allowed from tliMr date. C. L. WARD. APril 8, 1858.—tf • . tgr OTIV I.IA RD -Arinvis.9,9. Anir. Tunku:s assoitineuVol SEaCT GOODS, keeps up, IV-ciu . and lie is constantly receiving Recessions, every few days. Prices as low as-tle lowest. . , ifroatsoac, 7, 180. • New floods t New Goods!! AT YOUNG & SMITH'S READY 'PAY STORE. grHE undersigned world announce to their enstom ers, friends, and the Public generally; Ow they have just returned from the-City and are receiving and: opening up a new and CenipletelsSortment . of Goods of various kinds, which will be sold at prices to suit the times, for CASIf or I'MODUCIe. We have sought the medium of the press to announce to all, uphii Whnt principle we shall. transact business. It .is termed the • It D Y PAY SYSTEM or C.I_SH and PRODUCE. "One Price. to all persong for the snmearticle, and it shall be our endeaVor to Make these Prices such as will induce persons who wish to pay for their OWN Goods and not others, to call at bast and' exathine our stock, and if the prices (het come down to the st stem, we cannot expect to selithem. Same kind friends may say that it will be " no . 10." b u t we think from the tZNiveriente'ottlie last few tnothh4, - of every. person who happened to owe the country merchants, espo‘Nally if it bad been standing six months or more, with what coaxing,, laming, threats, &e., they have been beset, we think they will an respond to the abore.Fpiery; and re solve to buy 00 more gouda than they can pay for, and that they ace determined to support. those who will establish that principal and carry it out. We, will let the sYstem adorned stand uponits own mer its, believing that it is the most prudent and wise course to-be pursued in every brjulch of busincss,and that the day is not far distant when it will be gener ally adopted. Call and sec us and we will show you 0006 at as ton6hing lout . All kinds of merchantable kwcaluce taken in ex,. change for goods at the highest market price. fijtOCERIES,I GROCERIES:'. A VI spletii4 . asortment at very low figures. BOOTS . 11: StiOES, `. ati , t reestired a large lot, for sale. cheap CROCKER V, - 'A new lot jitst reeeireil and far Fale CEDAR & STONE WARE in all itH vurictio. READY :MADE CLOTI U of every detscription. TO DAIRY:MEN, We have a large lot of A No. 1 Firkins and Tubs for sale. YOUNG SunivieN, A pm, 2S, 185 s—tr. NEAV STOVI:S. , • 1y BURR:ITT just receiving a large .1. stock of '172,W STOVES, jut:hiding a lull as.z.)ltrnent of ELEVkiED OVER LARGE OVEN, AND FLAT-TOP PIZEMItiIi CORK STOVS, FOR WOO - 10 or COAL, WITR A SUPERIOR VARIETY OF Parlor, Mee, and Shop StOres, for 4VOOD or COAL : Stove Pipe, - Zine, Sheet Iron Stove • `-Tabes; &c., &c. HIS ASsORTMENT wiII:INCLUDE the MOST SELECT and DESIRABLE STOVES in market, and will he sohi on the most facorahle terms, &c., to Ichicli he would Nviteithe par ticular attention of • C A S 1. 7 rEns. t tic Mllsom, October, 1 857. IN.Tc)rti_tot. rplIF. eoparteerstiitt heretofore existing: under the 11 17:17/2t! of rni ERMAN it: GAR RATT, is this daydissolved hy mutual consent. The Notes and :se ecandse f Oh- late flrtn are in the-hands of HORATIO 1 1 cARRATT for eo:l,etion. New-11 dford, J. DICK ERMAN, Jr. June In, II( )ILITIO' GAR /ITT. ,The 1311 , 111 V 5i will ho eontinned at the old s!:end the stibscriher, who - be happy to see his old Vrit.:als, and as intr.y pew (Ines air%thay lie disposed to 4vor him aith a eall. :afore here,tfter.. s `2J. !ACKERMAN, Jr. New-Milford ; Turse t ta, 1855.1.-tf HIGHLY Important Information TO ALL GENTLEMEN WHO WEAR CLOTHES IHAVE ree:mtly made arrangements at coesidera bic expense fo r (lonia work in the TAILORING BUSINESS, • on crry short notice, hi imeat, (jumble, and fashion able manner, and at I?.ED(ICED PRICES I will furnit garment! to order„ if deired, or ren der the mritrener whatever nAsistimee he may need in selecting materials of the•he"st quality and at, the IniLe-st narkel Price. All my wolk will he warranted as CO fit, finish, and durability. .)4 - 6 customer need take Lis work from the shop unle4s it suits him. N. Being permanently and eselosiv . ely engaged in this business• it shall be my great aim le plfase the pub. lie and thus secure their patronage:. P. LINES. Montrose, June "I cf. IssB.—tf Ready r Macle Clothing, GAPS, A LARGgnrvi desirable dock of READY MAD CLOTLI(G, atkd RATS, CAPS, &e., consistlnr , of every variety and shade, fold ivarramed to be mule in every partiertiar as good as custom *otit, and a prices that cannot fail to snit for ready pay, may be found at the store of F. B. Chandler, for sale by Montto3e, May - S. LANGDON. "ROME. AGAIN," ata (Pi„ miffmcon RIGUT_IN TOWN: EXTENSION TABLES IitAIitTACTUFLED lIT NOTICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN; -ruAT Ti4llEll 4 . ii -As just returned from New-York, with a large II and choice variety of GOODS, bought for Cash, and selected with malt care, from over thirty of the best Houses in New-York, which he ofTerto his cus tomers and the public, at .low prices, for _Cash. Ms stock comprises; DaTCS', • MEDICINES, • P.AIyTS, OILS, • WINDOW GLASS,. DYE STUFFS, GROCERIES, GLASS WARE, CROCKERY ; MIRRORS, CLOCKS, WALE PAPER, WINDOW PAPER, WINDOW OIL SHADES, FANCY. GOODS, 31USI`AL INSTRIMIENTS, JEWELRY, PERFUMERY, DRY GOODS, HARD WARE, STONE WARE, WOODEN WARE, BROOMS, BRUSHES, JAPANNED WAKE, BIRD CAG)..•••• - HIPS, • CANARY SEED. UMBRELLAS, POCKET KNIVES, GUNS, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION, • . TURPENTINE, CAMPITENE, 131TRNJ NG ALCOHOL, FLUID, - LIQUORS, (For Me.(licinafPurposes, only.) • TRUSSES, "SUPPORTERS, • SHOULDER BRACES, PORT YONIAES, . SPECTACLES, SILVER & PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, &c., GOLD PENS, , • STATIONERY, VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, Sc, And all of the most popular PATENT MEDICINES. . • Thankful for the liberal patronage hitherto teceiv ed,he fovea to merit a Continuance and large in crease of - the same. ABEL TURRFIL. Montrose, Dec. 1857: /LOOK HERE : rrtic Woseriber has been receiving during the pas 1 three weeks a line lot of 5P41.30. -1.% SUIMER-01011S3 making, with former stock, an assortment with which there is no comparison in this vicinity ; and that they are being soh , i in a manner satisfactory - to customers is manifest from the fact, that notwithstanding all effort% at competition, the rush and sales thus far have ben unprecedented. We mean with frequent addrtians,lo 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 VII, riot) , kept for years, we 1:0111 'have a 'pool! assortment- of • RE.ID YILI DE CLOTHIN d„ ALSO, BOOTS ill SHOES, in all varieties. Plea.se give 0 a call. ' Gib na, Ak/ e r 37, 1857. S. S. INGALLS. A FORTY HORSE. POWER STEM MINE ON MEI _IN GOOD ORDER. 9 FEET 'eight inch ,9 trolzp, 14 inch Cylinder, hal e) lance \Alice!, three totl.s. Is a strong well built machine. - Suitable for a Cal Shaft or Tannery ; and will be sold re r s t, lotr. Address, POST BROTHERS.. Montrose, Pa. Jaa. 14', 1837 Valuable Lands For Sitle. I{OR SALE IN ONE BODY, about 4500 acres o Land. on the waters of Spring Brook, a hrtneh of the Lackawanna river in Luzerne County,Pemea. about midway between the thriving towns of Scran ton and Pittston. These lands are covered with val Rabic 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 railroads made and now in progress—oGr to the capitalist an opportunity for the investment of money that seldom occurs. For farther information apply fo N. P. .110- sack,'Esq., No. 1,1, Wall street New York, or to the subscriber, at Montrosc,Susquehanna county,Pa., the. attorney in fact of the owners. prii 6, 385. HENRY DRINKER. . SOAP MINVFACTORY., !TINE slihscriber keeps constantly on hand for sale 1 at his establizdunent Montrose,the r;i cruel ty of SOFT SOA P, manufactured from the lye of wood ashes and greage, Mille old fashioned way,and not by any patent process For those that furailh the grease,hegnanufactures the soap f0r11,50 a barrel. Warrattedrin all cases to he a good artiele,orthe Soap may be returned and tihe money refunded. PRICES Per barrel Half Barrel Wholesale dealers will be furnished—if delivered at the fisher y hiMontrose—at the rate of ten barrels for $45,0r at Scranton at ten barrels for $5O. JOHN HENRY WARES Montrose, March 1, I 356.—tf STEAM GRIST AND SAW MILL. DOST BROTHERS having purchased the above establislnent,will keetrconstantly on hand Su perfine a-id Fine Flour, Corn Meal of superior qual ity, alto Chop and Bran at the lowest cash, prices. Custom work will be done with - despatch, and in all eases warren ted-: Montrose, Ju1y,1853.01 WALL PAPER. T RAVE' just received another supply of Wall Pa. 1 per, imd expect more to soon. I think Mist towers will find my assortment the largest and bes -in Susiptelianna county, and prices :is !ow 103 the low est. Also, Window Paper, Oil Shades and Futures, Bordering, &c. • ABEL TERRELL MontioSe, April-4, 1858, Doniestio Instrument or Self Syringe, A DAPTED to the different varieties of this kind lA. of instrument. It is admitted to be the best in market. Also a greet variety of other instruments, for various purposes, usually kept by Druggisti, not necessary to enumerate. - For Bale at the Drug Store of . ABEL TURREL • NT:FARMER S - ATTEND' MITE undersigned would respectfully announce to 1 the FARMERS and all others interested, that we have associated ourselves together under the flrmlql "OTT & TILDEN, . , at the old stand of M. 3. E. Mott, where we are pre pared to furnish PLOWS of the most approved pat terns now in use, such as Blotchtry's, ifott's Iron Benin, etc. Also Points of all kinds, Landsides, Cultivator teeth and all kinds of castings, for Farm ers and others, all of which yre propose to sell as low as can be afforded by any establishment itkthiscoun- N try. ELLIAII MOTT. G. A. TILDEN. We are also agents for. Emery's Horse Powers, Drag and Circular &ties for wood,. alsi) Dog Churn Powers, which we can furnish on short notice.. Montrose, Jan. 7, 1857.—tf CABINET MiNgFACTMA Mall A St FACTII WEB and dealer in-aU kinds of Furniture, is i now prepared .to fill all orders or Bedsteads of all kinds _at wholesale or retail, on short notice. Retall,prices range , from $2 upwar. Is, according to style. Re also keeps on hand Ready-made Coffins; aod as he has as elegant Hearse, he is prepared to attend funerals on .short notice: New Milford, Dec. 7,51ti56..-49y1 RE cootwii ir nw 00021. NI , • AIOTT'S - 9 'ustarrived,and for salo`clicap. May 19„ 1858, J LU OR do SALT always ou s lauld, - - j une UAXDBIf 1340TILEM ----- ---, c., .. - '''THE.GREATEST - ... Liu 0 . in .. I • 2. e,' k 4 \. • 1. ir; •1 ‘ ' ' su t i ll CO 0 , z Lai Wit/ - ' • D I SCO CC ir : gIatiVI I ERY CZ it.) A Lia ". =fp • . OF ME AGE. MR. KENNEDY. of Itoxbury. has tltscovered In one. of our MR. common pasture weeds a middy that rums EVERY KIND OP HUMOR, • • The worst Scrofula floWn to a motion Pimple De bar tried It In oXeneleven bandied me& and nerPr• toned ex , In two Macs, ( rn th thunder humor.) Ito haS row In his posses. •slemover one hundred cerlitleates of Its value. ail within twitiity miles of DUston. Two:bottles are warranted to cure Nunming sere mouth, One tatlintehollies will cure the worst klud of Pimples on the face. Two or three bottles wilt clear the oystepi -- of bile. Two botticSate warranted to cure the worst canker in the month Or stinnach, Three to five hottlesate warrants:4lo cure the Komi kind of Ery. slpelaa. • One to two botUes ere warrulterl tenors all humor In the Eyes, Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the eats'and Motels en among the hair. Four to AN bOtt ton are warranted to cure corruntandrunidug ulcers One bottle *lli core sally eruption bf-the skin. Two or three bottlesare warranted to cure the worst kind of-ring. worm, Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the most desperate ease of rheumatism. • Three or four hottks are wan:toted to cure salt4lbennt. Five to eight bottles will mire the. wfult Cow, 4,1 :scrofula. A IMlletit is *leaps experienced from the nest bottle. meta perfect cure Is warrantrat uteri the above quantity Is taken. ILOA miny. 3tAss. TILSIt MAD.A.II:—Thi• reputati on of the Medical Discovery, in eUr. Inc all kind of humors, is on well estahlished by thettnanimona of all whqletve ever used it. that I need dot way anythinu. on the subject, nA the most skilful physicians and the most miettil Drug gists in the country are umniumus to its praise. In presenting the 'Atedicul Discovery to ytior notice. I do It with a hdl kenwiedge of Its curatlve power. In relieving all, and'euring most of those diseases to which you are unfortnnatele so liable:— That most eicructating disease to an affectionate motfter, NURSING SORE MOUTH, Is cured tee li Ly miracle t your own sander remomt to its natu ral sweetness, and'your hobo from short-and fretful naps to mint and sweet 'bombers., and thuNtedical Discovery becomes a fountain of bleming to your husband and 114ttnli In the more advanced stages of , CANKER• • It extends to the stomach, musing . -*._ • ' DYSPEP S'l A., • ' which Li nnthlngbutcankeron the stoMach ;Urn to thelntesiines and KIDNEYS; •• creating a sfnking• gone feeling, and an Indifference evento the cues of your fatally. your stomach Is , • RAW AND INFLAMED , • your fond Share...you, and s i:oo ran only take certain kinds, end even of that your system does not get halt the nourhavocut it con• tains as the aerimonous fluid of the canker rota it op: theta your complexion !ores its bloom and bcoomc•csaticw or greenish, and y,cr befit day is gone, For want of nourishment your system heroine!. loose and the fibers of vnur hotly itecome relaxed. Then follow a train oftilteascs whlchthe MeclicarDlscovery Is pecußsrly adapted to CURE; Palpitation of the heart. Pain in the side. veakresa of the spine and recall of the hock. {Aln of the hip Joint when yottretire, tcregvlatity of the bowel; and alto, that rolkst excruciating of ditmtet: the P I S . • af rner women are•vntreving front thin dig' ease and pitting away a miseraide life, and their next door neighior does not know the ciu..e. I with to impress on your mind that gorcl old proverb, An °nate of preventive tsbeiterthnn,a pound of cure." Jo tI ia MEDICAL •DISCOVERY you have both the preventive and the -cure, with thts getout and good finality, that It will never under any clrcumstanrcs, do youarcv injury. NO change of diet ever necessary—cat the hen!. you = get and enonth of it. DIRECTIONS FOR USE.—Adnitc, one tablespoonful per Ay—. Children over ten years. dessert snannfut—Chliclren from floe to eight rein, tea ,pc-rtnfni. At o'h directions cart lee appdcattle to alt contiltutions, take butlicient td operate on the bowels twice a day. Tours, truly. DONALD KENNEDY. Price sl.oOper bottle. For Patchy ABEL TURRELT,. Ictontrme. J. I'. CARLISLE Sr CO., Great Bend. nod S. B. IS'EhT, Suaque. ham& Depot. • ' It 9 WHAT IS WEALTH / WITHOUT HEATH, , TO TILE AFFLICTED. BLESSING Ah. D NO 3IISTAKE:YS Dr. SwayueN Conipotutd Syrup of .Wild Cherry. It atands unequalled as a: remedy tar the Throat Chem and Lurars. It k uneneatinnably the greatek.COUgh and Consumptive Reme dr In the World Dlaeowa to which It la adapted, and to which the most rtstanleh lag re,tilia have beets obtained from the tlfc. rife :-_Counter, m Conauplian, Tlrnnehltla: Anima Whooping Cough. Blood Spit ting. Iloarsento. Weak Voice. Pains In the stile or Brea-, If-raker. l'anstltutlon. (from the toopte of Calomel :tad ether eam:ett,) ralik lapse r.r DP.tsase of the 11,rt. Tickling Ttaltathia. or Innatnaiinu of the Throat. tke. Ile nutritious prepertlec *heel and purify the blard, and autiport the etwatetit whoa the appetite has fulled. WeUalv nab ORE TRIAL. Reuther!! It gives health and vlgorto the !rune, anti bloom to the pail:dace k Cifre of Asthma, Blonds Erpretoration, ANOTtitn Gazar Ponel—Tilot only take ple,voire. bat ileum it a linty I owe to suffering' hun.st:ltv toatate what "Jr.l Con, 14111r11 Synup of Wild Cherry"bae done for 10e.. pavan taken with : vhdent conch, Month,. evrteettaration, great-tilt:lenity of Inc:Ohba. as• that I had to get not of - my hod and elf do all alahl. I itateaved the a%noa valuable meilittincat Lineman Thos, Ilehtalem, who erto•o',o tectlfr that it liar made a pert. et cure. - ; TOIL , : P. GAGE, Bensalem, Bucks Co., Pa.. May Zthati:ll7. Swaysse's Vinizifuge, . 9 . are WORM KILLER-"mi excellent tonle—getod for delicate ra slate chlhlntil—pleasant to the Ltste. . Swayne's Sarsaparilla and Tar Pills, Svt?,3r f7rated—trarrantod to contain no utionlol—n nifd anirrertle ournttve, urtaittlawd by !Inv Stedleirir for reinorthe the Bile. iqe)nvintr the +torrxteh, and effectually purifying th blOod.N.TheAr FRIA neither gripe. or produce nomoa. Swnyne's Cordial, • A plamatft and sure remedy for Astute Cholera, Cholera Morton. Tiarrhne , a, Orssent en; (linters' Info:tom. Slimmer 0111111)Aillt. P(01s In the Stomach and Bow. o. Vomiting. Sicknev of the Stomach, AT. Warranted to err nn pay—only Sti tents. IrPrEtery fondle should have a bottle In the. house, In •coi.se of emblem attack. In the night. It relieves all pain. . Swavite's Bitter Catholicon. A very vabiable Bittern". Mar it taken with a decree of certainty. never vet exiverlenced by a Mesitelbe of this Character. for Corlotnon !Inn. Flatulence. tears. Heart limn. Actilltv of the Stomach, Cold feet, Debility voliwd by the 'Oniony Of Age. Itriistrat Inn of i steenef, from any Amse. Dept : gm:on of Spirits. Thyopepola, or Indigestion:lu all Its forma, ' • DyMikep,ltiCk There I. nn treattpent that, has ever been tried. that Iss an efrettnal Ir mine Indigestion In all Its forma as "Dn. SWAY - NT:SPATTER fIATI(OLIctOff." It Imparts" new life and Invigorates the system, the Pale - and dellcute will rain oarength and a 'OO4 appetite by using those' truly-valuable inners. Inlet only :A cents. We offer no nnlvernal nostrum to perform works of magic but each central Morose of the bunco' system we present appoiroate. and. If sezonnatift used, wc.bellcre an tinfallffig remedy for the dis order to which It to snecllle. Sold hr ABEL TITIVRELL. J. ETTIF:RIDOS:. Montrose, and by Dealer, everywhere throughout the Cfmntv and State. .Preoured only be Dr. SWAYNE .t SON. No. S, North itn Street. Phllastelphla. aug..4.lSfS.-1 y PATENT MOND the great variety of - Medicines ntTurrell's Store. may be found - U- of Dr. da yne's Justly celebrated Family medicines;; ayre's Cherry Pectoral and , Catbartfe Balsey's Forest wi n e arid Forest Pills; Noland eelebratell Gerrilein bitters; 'Louden's se ries of Fattillymedlcines ;Merchant's Gargling OIL the greaten rem' edy for sprains In moan oncoast over known ; Mathewson's Infallible Remedy, and Borer Remedy; Oniek F Verntifure, and a. variety 01 other kinds; Trask's Magnetic Ointment, the great reniedi for burns, rheun :Mon. and all Innatinuatory complaints; Fond's 'Extract. a first rate thing for aluillarrou corm. as then above Ointment:Andrade., Pain Destroying agent. a good article ; Woodcock's Balavn andlllone Uninient ; Atwood's Jaundice Ilitterr, Canker Drops. Liniment: and Dysentery Drops; Baker's Compound for Dysentery;lionehton'r Pepsin. for Dyspepsia; lielmbold's Extract of ltacim and Extract rn Sarsaparilla; a variety of Salves, the best lei market. and an 3)17/Mt . e1)411•1 , 1 variety of PaterkMedielnes. akogether ton numcr ems to enumerate—but suffice it to say. that the pgblle will find near ly every thing In this line. at the Drug andFiwry Store of 31or.trose'JulY. ISM _ " iABEL TVERELL. $5,00 2,50 26 Read the following . Letter. • ROME TESTIPIONTs We have received the following leiter in' relation to DR. MORSE'S INDIAN DOOTPILLS., AUBURN Foust CORNERS, Susq. CO., Pa., Sept. 28th,,18156. Messrs A. J. WHITE & New York : " The Morse's Indian Root Pills had from you give universal satisfaction, in EVERT LI:STANCE, andxnur farmers use th'em for almost everything. The DYS ENTERY has been raging in thiS section to an Alarm ing, extent, for the lust Sit months, SCARCELY 11 SINGLE 'sillily having escaped, EXCEPT THOSE WREAK_ your pills have been USED ASA PREVENTIVa,. in whic cage' they-have siEVICE PWDrilifOrila you shortly how to send a farther supply. Your olPt.Serv't." ALPIIONSO IT. SMITH. Such letters as the above need no comment flora us, they ought to convince all of whalvTfirmly,believe, that Dr. If °lles Indian Root Fills are the very best Pill ever . made. Sold in Montrose by S. R. /th: Sayre, and by one person in every town, and in all country stores. A. J. White & Co., 2-St. Peters Place, New York,. sole Proprietors. • ./ 47—tf. Dr. C. D. Virgil, D. D. S. ESIDENT DENTIST, MONTROSE, PA. Office „I.V at khe Franklin Dote. Room, No. 2. LIST OF CHARGES. G9id plugs, largest. size, " " ' medium, small, Tin de., . . Pulp or Ner-ve Cavities treated and filled, Cement Fillings not used. • t' • Cleaning-set„ • , -- • - 1,00 Extracting, at the , trice,- - ‘ . - • —,94 Irregularities of the teeth corrected at a reasona ble charge, ° PLATE WORE. , Gold . Plate, single tooth, " 2 teeth, " -3 teeth, 4 to 10 teeth, per tooth, - Full-upper or under jaw, on Gold, Gum teeth, Banded, - - - - 50,00, Full double set on Gold, Gems and Banded,sloo,oo Full upper or under, Plain, - - - 45,00 Full Double, Plain, - • - - 90;00 Silver Plate, half the above rates. • Improved Mineral Plate, two-thirds the price of Gold Plain sets. Keo Plastic, same as Mineral Plato. , - The Public may be certain that all onerdtions will be perfornied in the Most tender and careful manner and in the highest style of the Art. All jobs warrant -pd. • Grateful for past favors; it continuance of the publte patronage is rupeetfully solicited. ' . fl. D. VIRGIL, • MOntrose, Pa., April 7, 1855,.. 11Q101';OPATHY,.. • It. lIUMPFIREy'S Houicopathie Retuetliea, . 41 • sale by • - ABEL TURRELL:: --Montrose, August 4, 1858. GitOcERIES• A . io,moote manruz.7. 0,31. 11AWLEY'S. CM EZEM - $1,00,t0 $1,60 .- - 1 1 75 . - .5" - - $7,00 • - - 10,00 - 14,00 4,00 The bAdependent Republican. 411DLISIIID P.V1.47 nVILSIAAP:VOIININ6, ATVOSTROEi PA., AT 8140 AEA ANN/7343N 4DTI3CP.• Rates of Advertising. One square 0.6 lines or leSsjone - week, ...... Ift v• 00 square " tiro week's- ( - , ....... J„ 5 • One square I) three weeks, ...... 1,t,, One square " - one month, ) , ,. 5 One square ." ' , two tnonths ...... , 2., , ! , One square - _." ' three montlZs, ..... kti.) One square • ‘,‘ six months 4C ,14.1 One square . one year, ........ (~ Two squares one year,. i Vs) Three squares ondyear, .. .2111, , , Five squares one year, ' '' •• ; la;., One column one year, • 4iiei, , • Yearly advertisers will have the privilege of:1114 ing .or changing their advertisements Whilst:tat. ditional elnrrge. 1 4 3uSiness earls, not exceeding five lines, itwe rl ii at $2,00 per annum. . . • _ Job .Work. This 'ofliee is supplied with a good assortment foi r ,binonateriats, and all kinds of Joh Wrirk, sle s as Cdrds, Posters, Paruphlets o te., will be done net;, ly and promptly • , , • i ITIJSINE L SS CARDS'. E. H. Rogers, - Lr.TILL enottotte,,the nANtIFACTI7RE of all arocrlptkr, t 7 CARRIAt; F.S,WAGONS. SLSi6IIS. &m. • to the lest style of ‘Vorttmanrittp mot •.f the beet matetialr. at tlo• no% n otattrt. *few rot vault of Searles Hotel, In hewill be happy to rteetre the ea& tif all teho want anything ;.. 4 . Itnel Mootrose. September VS. lel, it . , H. D. Bennttt; •-300 K 'CINDER. Snaky. Sumuchanntt ennnty.. • ly Informs the.pcnide of Su.Nnehannmand ladglinnrl,l4,any that he to prepared to Landl'utirdlculs and 11061ta. and Re;.::; Itookn.• E. W. Fa.antra receive l'etindkatx, rooks. Se . nr Ennuctt Otnrun. Sept4a. William IL Sixatilioni :41,17. r tgi r .v"n e freniga r ily;' e., the nsostAitrlcult jobs on short trace. All work 'warrarrw„, give masfoctlon. Jewely. repaired nentt)• and on,rrasosql , • .!y-Shop In A. lierrlnAn's Mot .I:ShOc Store; ot to J.}.o. Wm.- W. Smith & Co., ; • '• CABINET ANB 3IANIII FA C , `.• turens'Eaxp canMaralyon halal all kind. of evitaxr Fcsrarrrar, famlal.ed at hartSh6p and Ware Rooms foot 31aIA.Street. - 3loutroze, Pa., Slay VS, ISM.-tt . Hayden Brothel's. Il j p ew Lr rr) , ;:t LAZIiyiN , OTIONS, nr Merchant+ en,l l'4,llars supplied :at New York. Jobbitg New Milroni, Alay, RM. IL SWIM, Boyd & Webster, 111`1:ALER.S In Stover, Stove Pipe, Tin, Copper. and SLer; - Wore ;also, Wirrou - Sark Panel I/norv,lrle.itviv Bu m !, L. Pine Lumber, and all kinds of putiding.3latetialr. Tin hlmi, of Searle, Mite), and Carpenter Stop near. Methodisthum. MosTtoon, pa., Apr1114,18.58.-tf Dr. E. F.Dinoti • GRA DITATE et the tepathle Slid Ifemeepathle Con:, rattchie, Ie nor permanently bested In 'Great Ike& ,• Bee, corner of Value and Ell , avxtt St., nmele oppc.ite 1.1, k, E., Church. : • Kay 14; , • Dr. IL Smith & Son, nplaeita the 13 1 • E y_> . 1 ; t7t. 1 :2L,P; I rTigie.i r t 4 - rartieuut ' r atteetron >• ill be girt n g 1 , 411 oi,Gocr. nrid Sthven.r.late, tad to AlUeg deciyir.6 trctL. Montru...c. January .IS. 18.53.-tt C. D. Virgil, • RE.zIDENT DENTIST. MONTROSE. PA. 07 flee at the Fran U tel. Room No.:. Inserting teeth On gold or S4ver plate done In tlf hichtnq style ur the. Art. All Jobe; warranted. MaNr scan, April 7, IS7d.-tod D. Vail. ISL D., • PITYSIOTAN AM) SURGEON. hw permanently located b1r...,; ! at linickilevvithi. Sitsiluttawa. ennney, Pa. and wtll pecript.7 ,itcl4l to all cuffs with whitih.ht uuy litlArtired.-ISt7l . . - R. Thayer, • IapIITSICLIN AND SURGEON, Norms; I S A. otrsr, I 1 , 41111,r'S 3:(1,- r:.::::: A. Bushnell, ATTORNET F COUNSELLOR AT LAW. 0.15 r e, over S. U 1.16,t's Drug Store, STAII7.IDIA-VGA /UFO; r..!...//y/ Keeler & Stoddard nEM.r.11.9. IN BOOTS 1: :Suors, Leather' and FBAIng.,Fa Ur Maine Vt_ first door MOW 51..11.1VM Bola Montrcor, XYELX.6. . 0. N. dr.-PAp • William H. Jessup, 4 TTOILNET AT LAW ::NOTARY r 1 Bup. or Ace Ix.tla Square.3lo:grunNe. Ps. • • Bentley &, Fitch,• AT; flietZfslaSoiktLfteu . rt san . lTa r TY AGENT 0. 0, laNn.rx • . • Albert Chamberlin. TT o tL RNEY AA W. AND .7t STICK OF THE PEACE,- it. Ciro, 4wer T. L. Post & Co.'S Stun, MoN-raost, • . Wm. H. ,Tesimp, • - `ATTORNEY 41' LAW AND COMAftzsioN - Ert •OF .I ., Eris: , 14r the St4te I.( New lock. will attend to till btt,lne. , 0n.w...: , 0 ILI:li tv",th prat,,pthese 341,1 f.delity, Mice on l'ubLlc Sqinarn ct. pied *uy Hot. WIIII.a“ J‘,..up. Abel Terrell, nEALER 1 DI:1 - (M. a;„ CHEMICAL , . Y, ( 11,, -pry 60.1.,•Itartlwarr, l'ineke. Watch., Jeuelry nAul Spoons.,Speut3ru 91 •ical Icstrument. ? Surgiuulrauute, Liquor', try. Mirr...rg, stationery, 11ru511,, Yanlire Notius,. F. B. Chandler, . • • rkEAI,RIUN DRY GOODS, Reidy Made Clottdur. Grormr.,l I, Roud au! Statiouery, etc., Public AVQlll.lo..%iininver, Post Brothers, • . D . .. EALF.Rti IN TRY GOODS, Grreaniezr, Crcr'tree. Ilex! err, Leather, }lour, etc., currier of,Turuptke ntrcet and 1'e1.%,..t - r Ma!, MOSTIOSL, in. J. Lyons & Son., • rTt LEItS IN DRY Goorw, Grucertm llant ware. Tines Y. flouts. Sc.; alto, carry on the Boon BINLOnti 1.;o1,1 Avebne, 3tosznoez,"Pa. 3. LToNn, I Bentley, Read & eq., • DEALERS IN j ORY ' GOODS. Prnr, Medicines. rims, ,D ~ Caucerit*Ll:Lniware, Crr•ekt4, Iron, Clucks, •Watekes. I,s etry, Silver Sls.,ins, Perfumery, Le. Brick Blur'.., MresTex sx. ii. Y. Lizsi - Lrr, Cl , ILIAD • . 1 .I'. W. Ban. • William 8c William H. Jessup, 4-TTORNEYS AT LAW. Slorratmc. Pa. PrActio• F•thc - A- L - 1. Imam, Bradford Wayne, WyouJing and Du ...me tanadoi. • Rockwell & Winton:' 4 1 1,"t!..rt'rtc: Icriv Your, (up 5121r9., A• Baldwin, ikATii OLES A L E and ITetail Dinky in norm, Salt, or:, F.' •lard, Grain. Food, Candled, Clover and Tlniothylseed. the Corner east of Post Brothers' Store, fdoxruOss, . Z. Cobb,- ' ~ nEALEII IN GEOCEIIIES.Ae. at the StAIT reei.e• tly ue l 4.rl Ur t:t- Cr4ue ..e. Rogem Metal - use, Pa. Mosittese, Nev: e;:. 18.57.-0 -. ' AN ACROSTIC. omp..ee `. OiFICE. 13 grand and 51..7'kr.8 VV\EADSTRONG ileirs, on. come,. and ;lee me. ALL Spanish Ric mvso, (la3the tll3count,) at NB , E VST In,my ' recite, where pain .3111 nut IhrTM LOCATION P.L'EAS.S..NT, and low Is the FAIT4.II VOLT.,.I:ICTMILLE_ St.r.73.3llron.lB , DrawrorHAS. Shna No. B,ll33ement 'earles.lfutel, Tureprie Stqst ]lop - nonz, Ampler. 11, IS.V.-tb - • Banking ffouso OF• POST, COOPER illc • CO. • , ff FINRY 'DRINKER, ) ' MONTROSE, W3I.IIUNTTING COOPER. } November, i 3, Isl.!. ISAAC L. POST. DRAFTS on Tier York City and Philadelphia.— 1./ Collections promptly made and remitted. Mee hours from 10 A.. it. to If. Messrs. Allen & Patton, N,York. REFERENCE, ISamuel C. Morton, Esq. : Phil's. lion; William Jessup, Moniroe• NEW ARRANGEMENTS. ONLY FOR 01 • READY PAY! • - 'AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES'. TTAVIKG tried.the old way of charging and neat J, receiving -pay-, we have concluded to try the Nimble Six ice instead of the Slow Shilling. We keep constantly on hand a-good assortment rs all kinds of .CABIATET FURNIZIME, orfurnibei at short notice: All in'arantor or GOOD PURNITIIIIII it low prices will please give, us a call. A wool tit the witc,. &e. • ' • - • -. Shop uric! Ware Rooms foot of Main Street. . • WM. W. S3tITR k CO. 'Montrose. May 26, 1558.—ti For' . • ffilia,lele TRE undersigned are .now manufacturing sr.: have on hand all kinds of. Carria g e and-Sleigh Stuff, euch as Felines, Bows, .7 hills, Cutler-lianse r, Raves, Fenders, de, rte. ' for sale; in lots to suit par . chasers, very !owlet cash. • 1,-- Also, all kinds of work steamed and bent, to ord..??. CROOK & JOIINSTOS: Great Rend, Pai, ifare.h a, 180.—ly • - ARTIST'S MATERIALS. I 3 AINTS rg TCBES„ . TIN, COPPER, AND ETINER FOIL; • GLASS 51..1.ps AN)? if ULLEBS , .LITICOGRAPILS, fEc., et the Store of ABEL TLTERELI , .. ifantrose k Jan. ,6, 185; - • 3 •. L. WICLIT SH2GZI BEE=
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