Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, December 09, 1858, Image 4

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A 2.4c,,,i1e Sora,..petnieesed of an old &bp
'44lllo4elitteintor Paris, having discovered
teheiteisiiit °Cloaking bens lay every day in
the Year by feeding them with horse flesh,
raw and.inlneed, bethought him of going in
_telditrillselt egg besiness on a large scale.—
ThlVii4WWis Just what he wanted in the
its proximity to Paris
assured atm if a ready market.
lie - begin his eipertment with three hund
red hens,-and found that they averaged the
first year some twenty-five dozen eggs- each;
Laid "seitsati: he bad ten thousand hens at
with a fair proportion of male birds,
"rapt rtlonato result was the sine.
and the • nffices, and other buildings are
The leas, soclosing about twenty
_ around a, oradrseir,.-._. • ground . Thii is
sem, the Mrs' rev tdn e - Dating so that
sededivided by fences of 'ollea•re allowed
only a limited number of fowl s s.. sd in dif:
to herd together, and these are rang.-
i no
ferent apartments, according to their figs
bird being allowed to exceed four years.
the end of the fourth year, they are pired
in the fattening coops for about three week s,'.
- fed entirely On crushed_ grain, and sent to
Paris alive,
-The breeding rooms are warmed by stetim,
and the heat is kept up with remarkable uni t )
- formity to that evolved by the female fowl
during the process of incubation„ which is
knewn to mark higher on the thermometer
than at any other Period. A series of shelves
One above the other, form the nests, while
blenkets are spread over the eggs to exclude
any accidental light. -' The hatehed chieksstre
removed to the nursery each morning, and
fresh egg's laid in to supply the plaie of imp-
Lty shells. A constant succession of chickens
is thus insured, end, Moreover, the feathers
are always free from vermin .
,
hen is never allowed to set. The males
. and females-mingle freely at._ all seasons.—
All • the Shanghai, Cochin China,. and other
fancy fowls have been. got rid of as the old
fashioned barnyard breed is found, to be more
cheaply and-easily raised, and to give better
ege and flesh.
To supply the great consumption of meat,
the numerous disabled and wafn out horses
in and around Paris are depended on. They
are neatly and scientifically slaughtered at
' M. De. Eiora's own -abattoir. ' The blood is,.
sold for art purposes. The tanners buy, the .
skink - The glue makers and manufacturers
of Pitissian blue, get the heads, hoof.-,shanks,
&e. The button_ makers buy the lurger
bones. The agricultural merchants take the
remainder of the bones for bone dust, or.
.ivory black - Making. The marrow is made
into-fashionable ointments, lip salve, dec.—
Even the entrails are put to use._ The flesh
is cut into certain proportions, - passed thro'
a series_of revolving knives, and, comes out
in the shape of a mountain of mince meat,
which is' slightly seasoned with salt and
ground pepper—the hens are epicures, it ap.
pears—then put into barrels, headed up and
sent per railroad ep_the Hennery. There it
is kept' In the store rooms, the temperatnre
of which is just below the freezing point all
the year round, and thus the mince meat- is
never sour or offenslie. - The fowls eat it '
with avidity, are always in good. condition,
and the bens lay each an, egg almost every
day, in all weathers and seasons. They have
besides plenty of pure water with gravel and
• sand. •
The :average consumption of horses per
day is twenty-two,and so well arranged is
the system that the proceeds of the sale of
bides, bones, &c., make a,profit on the Orig
_ inal cost of the . horses. Another -item of
profit is the manure. 17-cm the fowl yard,
- which is eagerly .sought for by the gardeners
in the neigbbQrhood. • . -
About one hundred persons, mostly fe
malesotre employed in the various depart=
merits of the hennery.- The expenses of the
establishment, including repairs, intercst;&e.,
"'amount to about *75,000. per annum. The
sales of egg's last Winter were 40,000 dozen
a week, ' at four francs for six dozen, - or , *5,-
000 per week which is 4250,000 per annum.
• So that Mr. De Sore can both cluck and crow
over his hens, that bring him in a clear rev
entre of , neatly $175,0110 a year.—N.
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ayune.
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"AxAx is GRIND.,";-A late number of
the Bucks County (Pa.) Intelligeneer enters
the name of another claimant to the honor of
having_first given currency to this • common
oollOquial phrase. That journal says:
It wits not Dr.. Franklin who gave to the
. world this convenient and expressive phrase.
It - would be a grievous wrong t‘ attempt to
rob him of any of his limo's, or to call, in
question his authorship of any of the sayings
of • Poor Richard, but the story of the man
who had the ax to grind, from which the
present story is 'garbled,. was written, by
Clarks Miner, under the fions' de plume of
Poor Robert' the Scribe.' Those articles
were afterward published in a midi volume,
and were printed at 'Miner's Press, Doyles•
-town.' The book was entitled' Essays from
the Deskof Poor Robert the Scribe: The
first piece was headed, i Who'll Turn- Grind
_ stoner And frouttbis the phresp 'an as-to
grind' his - obtained bore than a land-wide
circulation."
POULTRY AND - EGOS.—FOSIII like a warm
Eluthem aped, where they can huddle to
gether in the sun during' the middle of the
day., Provide them such a place and plenty
of food, such as corn,"cob.meal mixed with
isiddintwater, or hot potatoes, v.ith acts
slowg feeds of the flesh of young - calves,
plucks of sheep, and constant access to pure
water, gravel. old mortar, oyster or el/14n
shells, and bones, all broken finely, and they
waliield eggs in abundance through the
cold weigher. -
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DMINNCE lINTWENN • VT MVO AND A
Ct.ocs.—A iratch.diffeni from a cluck • its
having i vibrating wheel instead of airibrat.
ing pendulum; and, as in a clock, gravity is
always pulling .theofendulum - down to the
bottom of its arc, which Nits natural place
of rest, but does net as it there, because the
momentum acquired during its Ali from one
side, carries it up to an equal height- on. the
other—so in a watch a spring, generally spi
ral, surrounding the axis of the balance
wheel, is always pulling this toward a middle
position, but does not fa it there, because
the momentum acquired during its- approach
to the middle position from either side car
ries it just as far post on the other side, and
the spring-has to begin its work again. . The
balme wheel at each vibration, allows one
looth of the adjoining wheel to pass, as the
'pendulum does in a clock ; and the record of
, the beats is preserved by th e wheel whiph
follows. A mainspring is used lo keep up
the motion of the watch, instead of the
, weight used ins clock ; and as a i Spring acts .
equally well - whatever be its position, a
iwatch keeps, time although — hurled in the
pocket, or in s moving ship. In winding up
alratch, one two of the axle on whieb the
key -la fixed is rendered equivalent,- by the
train wheEls, to about four hundred turns
of Wats - of lk: balance wheel ; and thus - the
exertion, during :a
_ few second; of the hand
which.-winds up,- - gh'es motion for twenty
four or thirtY•Uare. - • -
ur it *stated that the Geo.Tsask
of FitchbUrgh, lectured so powerfully in
Webster, a
"fax dap. ago, Against the use -, Of
tobkoo fr that infest of hie audience west
bow4Sodlooroad thoildios ona
e/4119Otibillieir mootha.
„immateridtaw . ~.. , .
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Wilagilan it. Wag I !
MITE undersigned would announce to the citizens
1.. of Lenox and vicinity that he is prepared to do
A sorts of . • - _
• - BLACNSISMUNG, -
- CARRIAGE IRONING, -
and the IRON WORK for all ordinary kinds of NA.
CUEIERY, at his shop in Glenwood, in a work.
Intake manner, and of good materials. . .
' N. R. All accounts of a year's standing must be
sealed.
Oct.
C. W. CONRAD.
Glenwood, Oct. •
6, 1858.-0
BENTLEY, READ, & CO.,
Aim now receiving a very large and well - selected
17a
• aiwniment of
NEW GOODS,
adapted to the season and this market, which they
offer on the-most favorable terms . to _their old (or
new) customers. -
all are Invlted.to call and satisfy themselves ns to
the troth of . the abote, before purchasing els:ea - here.
Montrose Scot. 29, 1858.
EROSENE••
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Trot received-a fresh sepay of KEROSENE and
I' a great trsricty of LAMM We have :iced the
Kerosene for the past six months, a. - al have no hesi
tation in.reentamending it is. soperita . to .any other
article nowon'use. For economy and brilliancy of
light eannd be equalled. It trill give a light egnal
to six candlei, atone half the expense or either Cam
pheoe or Fluid, and k perfectly safe. '•
BENTLEY, READ, & CO.
- Montrose, Oct. LI, 1858. ..
. -
gewingt Machines.
IE I B. CHANDLER is Agent for Grover
1: • & Baker's celebrated Mactiines7- would
be glad to furnish tiny infistuation, or nay of the Ma
chines tgtlitise in want.
Motitios:e - ,..N0v. 3,1858.
THE MONTROSE
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General Finding Store
18 NOW FOLNIBIIED WITII
NEW .GOODS
,
DIRECT from NEW_ YORK CITY for spring trade.
. - DRESS GOODS
of many kitids, Prints, Gingham, Musin Delainflial
li, Moire Antique, and different grades of Bloc - Sill:.
Stlie,eti." ii.g.
by the yard or piece. Atgood assortment of Carpets. , In tact, any ;ma everything in the ray of Ornceri ,, , CituArun Tux!: Tills (flNArrs - r
Gil Cloth, and. Matting, Looking Glasses, n all Paper. ! Ais
o, ROOKERY,O WOOD & WILLOW WARE:
- CARPENTERS TOOLS, -
puic!u.se fer e ,, 0.1 to call and e , ntnine out stock and r:ce•
,- PS rtiet;ior:it:rit.itiun extended to those tk ho
Planes,Saws, Mill SAWS Croce Cut mid Drag Saar. 0 i before pit:lAA:4r 0.4.11 , ei - . . . p
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•• ' ' Ourts.teek of . . 1 .1.: KNI)WLTON, - . -• .
HAIIDWARE i , . _......._..._......._..„.......................... •
_r trhIBRELLAS AND PANASOIS.-Siik and Cotton 1:110)rellas, Ladies' Sun Shades and Parasols,
consists of everything in the line of entlNv, 11011 - , in :great variety, just received direct from the Marelartiirer, for ,ale at LOW PRICES, et
A. KNOWLTON'S, 51 Cum t t.reet, adjoining Bank of Binghamton.
keeping articles, Buildens and Mechanics. ilardware,
.
Farming Articles, Sealers and Balances, Sm., .lc., 1 1
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Boots andShoe.4, Bats and C.ips„ . Ropes and Cordage, t TRIPAKS., TRAVELING RIGS, VALISES, AND LADIES ILAT BOXES,
Crockery & Groceries. .
..k lar-e ar9ortlnent direct from the Mannfactory in derst.t.ritr, jt.....t received at
.In Let eve - ry thing a reasonable pen:owe:hi want. I ' A. KNOWLTON'S, 41 Court-street.
We thank the -Public for past favors and solicit a ..
further patronage. 111. S. Wilson d Son.
---Montrose, - 11iry . 1.9, 1 858
WM. B. SIMPSON, _
101,1411,
MONTROSE, P. ;
Shop in Borrit Webster's new building,
corner of MO and Turnpike streets.
TTAVING worked for the past nine years with the
I most - plinthl workmen, he feels confident that
he catido the most difficult jobs on short notice,
All work Warranted to give SatiVartioil.
Jewelry,repaired neatly and on rease4c : able terms.
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W. 11. FIVNYZ: has welted furmt ins oome time, and I ma rec.
otranend Ilisn as a earelnl and %MAN senrkntsp. emepei eat to do as
peel sow: es can be deer in the country. and wiuthr of enatienee.
'Pada, June 10.15 e,.. Wsi. A. I . MAW-UMW-I T.
II m Wm. Farvtl. E. W. lt,!rvi. E. 11. ltme.arn... E.• 0.
Good IL lanizZKlT. Towanda.; IS. 3. litutir, - , L. Sew!.... C. D.
Lithrop..l. Wittenberg , . Mrttarest..
• ...liontrose. Sept. I% V.Z...1.11 .
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The Artist's Rhymes _
About Hard Times, - -
And Lack of Dimes.
• •
TE times are hard, extremely hard,
There's no mistake about it ;
- Tis hard to gist a little cash—
Harder. .to do without it.
An classes feel the want of funds,
The limner, lawyer, merchant,
But who, utore than the " Picture man"
Can show a 'teas quite urgent.
He never yet has learned to lire -
On "fare impressions" merely . ,
. And pictures "only in your eye" .
liil up thepurte--serrretlf.
Pickle then, remember. Phceniz Block;
Two tights of stairs ascend, sirs,
And for a copy.plyourselves -
A little money spend,-sirs:
And if you haven't that to spare—
,Not even a Spanish quarter=
I'll take your grain, your butter, cheese,
And other kinds of barter.
DO7el wait until another day,
If you do.you may regret it:
Somewhere, Pre heard somebody say
'There's danger lurking in delae. •
This hint you may as well obey=
Perhaps in some nnlooked-fcir way .-
, - A likeness of *your face will ply,
So haste to Deans and get it.
W. B. DEANS,
Over the Store of Bentley, Read, b. Co.
Montrose, July 21, 1858.
Ts the Sneezing Public
IrATIM'S , CELEBRATED CATARRII SNUFF,
J.J As InPalmists Raman,. for 'Rale by R. Thayer,
Nontoxic; S. D. Tompkins, Brooklyn; William B.
Maier, Dimock. Montrose, May 26, 1838.
• ..
, Ar , NOTICE.
riEßSONirdesirons of wing me money,on debts
of any description,can do so by leaving their
payments with Post ; C o oper & Co., itankers, - Mont
rose, to Joy credit, whose receipts will be allowed
from their date. - • C. L. WARD.
April 8, 185G.—tf
News Office !-
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ivEW YORE CITY ILLUSTRATED NEWSPA
-1.11 PERS, MAGAZINES, Bc., for toile at the Mont
ros Book Store by A. N. BULLARD.
- Montrose, Sept. 8,1858. •
ARIMPTB mirnattats.
10)4INT8 IX Tram }MC/3DES,
- TIN, COPPER, AND SILVER FOIL, ,
'GLASS BS if ND if ULLERS,
LIMO R PIM; ste., ot.thoStore of •
ABEL =DRELL.
:Montroie, Jsn. ai 1858.
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..1197.11.NTED - •
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N exchange -for GOODS, or ex) account, Grain,
I Butter, F4wlioo, Dried Apples, Ems, lutti CARL
Oct 13,_*5& - BENTLEY, BEAD, A CO.
Tbs. Sale.
fiNEVICE 1101,13; - 81:1GOT'WAOON:
N. , One Leashes ingoa em steel fixings ter ea* Cr
tiro Mao. Oat new Caner. vitiPale Ceir. • Enquire
d : -". • BEAP, 400.
!WM
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.IEK..:IVCitWI_W r i I Co IST ga
N E W
DIET
COURT 151 } STREET - ,
Adjoining the "Bank of Binghanitop," = - BINOKAKeroN, N. Y.
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My stock is one of the largest ant best selected varictiLs of
STAPLE AND FANCY
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DRY
DRESS GOODS, .
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. HAWL
S S,- -,/
- i.3IIBROIDERIES,
Mantillas, Domestics, , CassiTneret,
' Flannels, Linens, . Clotha, &c.,
To whidh the-attention of (1 4 .1.• e Buyers il ealleii,
Rich
Hor4ery,
EBB
MEE
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
MOT. ASSES, SYRUPS,
BLASTING
A. KN-OWLTON,
Sole Agent for the Shun Bang Powder Mills, n ill keep on hand at time,. a I.S.rge stock or the above
Celebrated POWDER, which will be sold by the keg only, at Manul:leturerz' price,.
SPORTING POWDER, SHOT AND CAPS;
Aa the Choice Brands of Sporting Powder, from the Hazard Powder Company, on hand'at all timer:for
rale at low 'db , . B.--31 ;. Powder 11.111 Weak for it:elf.
'A. KNOWLTON, 51 Cou:tstreet adjoinin: the Bank of Binghamton'.
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404.1k4c7r30.
..trap CAGES IPOR ALL CRVATION
7 -
1 (JERSEY AND CANADA INCLUDED.) . . _
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• More than 60 (1° erent F tykg now in store, including all thene - v:e,4 patterns—roceivNl direct fvoni the
manufacturers —1 No Obbers profits paid or. "home prod i.ls
uetioni" at thi , estahliAnnent. The ao - rtnilnt will
c c,
be - kept unbroken dur 1g the Sumner season. A. KNOWLTON, 51 Court-street.
4 1 j l e .40 64;
A large ttsiAortmeni of Bh , cnit and Cruelzers received thin day, from one of the most extennive Bakeries
in New York Bite.; A trenli supply received every week.
Soda Birt{!tit,
Extra Criam
Nonparree Biscuit,
Crahirni trarkerr,
oo.gtoT j do.
AT 51 COl 111 T-STREET,
Ilow nice it i= at breaktlist time,
Before Sou v , been to work sir,
To know you've drank Tour coffee pure,
And saved Tour brans for pork, sir."
N. B.—Pork and Beans for Sale as Above.
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Mr. " REPUBLICAN:"—PIease don't say anything about our Two Shilling Tea. that peg&
are clubbing iind sending 20 miles for, as the. country ladies have that 'article in charge, and are d.-awing on
it at a rapid rtite.
A. ItkNOWLTON,-.51. Court-street.
Binghamton, Apgust, 25, 1858.—tf
i~3~bSeai~~or~g fie N fogieL
Every Tub Stands on its Own Bottom.
THE ORIG E INAL ONE PRICE & READY
PAY STORE OP NEW MILFORD.
HAYDEN BROTHERS;
THE peopfFs' agents are on hand with the largest
SOCK OF GOODS
EVER brought into this section, consisting of
Dry Gomys, Groceries ; Boots, Shoes,
Hats, paps, Yankee Notions,
Jewelry, Watches, Flour and Salt,
FM, Wooden Ware, Wall Paper,
Garden .& Field Seeds,. Hay & Straw
Foga, Brooms, - ,
and other!Urtieles too numerous to mention.
The day dawned . Old Fogyism has bad its day.
Tiff vow in the " Winter of its discontent," going
down, deny down. • The day Is not to distant when
Old Fo g trill will become an dead that it can't even
kick. lit i p FOtner and -Mechanic will then. have no
tear-of Day.l. and Ledgers, sulfide quiet slumbers
will not be disturbed by hordildreauts of , " Sheriff
Sales." •SO tnought it be! -
We-would here state (kw the benefit of the unitia
ted,) thatwe havelgiE PRICE. fo r our Goods and
.
110' DEVIATION.
Our gUalle re in warranted as represente 1, and
no charge forisifita. . • .
?hankie! ter nest liberal patrcmage, we hope by
cifwa application to business, and en eye to the wants
of ills Mk{ toysrit a raatiauasaa at Am
New r Neyllaesllk-
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itnns
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Ever rderol to the people of thin email}
In the 134,:einent will he frond oe , 9ttinent of Fanny
To which theniteminii of THE PEOPLE is invite.'
St;GARS,
POWDER! POWDER!!
POWDER AND FUSE.
" Ve've Cages for Canary Bii'ds,
To all their sizes rated—
Where single life they may
Or bliss of h.dag mated."
Irime B;Arne . l„
Al,ernethy
Poston Cilicktrx,
1-11ney
Gitaper Slops,
PURE
Jul
TESS, FLOUR,
COFFEES,
51 COURT-STREET.
ri Vilna
ttr
Milk 11;...rid1, ~
.1,110,71 BkCitii,
('up do. Eoi) Biscuit,
..11,01,r CrorkerA, Sugar Croel.,rs,
Walnut do. Desxert do.
-- ar The'old fliAdolted hand-made flatter Crackers,
COFFEE.
Adjoining the Brink of Binghamton
.011 - YES! 011 YES! •
HERE. WE COME..
BOYD la WEBSTER, •
itAvING purchased of - S. A. Woodruff his Stock.
in Trade, are prepared to accommodate all
who will favor us with their custom, at "lire and let
lire" prices. •
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S TO VE AND PIPE,
TIN, COPPER,
..ND SHEET IRON WARE
Of every tlewription usually found In the contitry.
.Also, WINDOW SASH, -.
PA TEL DOOkS,
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- WIND° W BLINDS i
k
= - LATH,
. PINE LUMBER,
and BUILDING MATERIALS generally.
.
Designs for Country buildings, with specifications
and estituales of cost, Se., furnished to each as may
'desire:them, at moderate
Persons about building in the County will find ifto
their interest to a 111 - titt us. Come and see us, ire
intend always to keep the latchotring out. •
Tin short in their new building,,conierotillithi. and
.Turniiikti. streets, a few tads south of Searle's hotel.
Carpenter shop near the Methodist Church.
N. li. All kinds of produce . takett to exchange for
Goods.' • •
Wu. 11 Dorn; )•
A. Ti. Winaratt.
MOntrose, March ff,.1858.—1y
SQO *Allie
PALI* , IIII.ITTER CRACKEItSi.
dit • • it ;40Y8 arra. - 1
Mantra* 4.yagtll lftty •
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sotke_fig)7o(ibily.i'Vinjfiaii - .
CARRIAGE-IVIAEING
BY STEAM!
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HA2V ve l , [ l .lr. l l lo 7 dr,
their ib i k !buildi ° n , rn e n h gt i rt n i g rai r k e ;
.4itrout, near L. Searle's IMtel,are manufacturing and
will keep on hand
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Carriages,Wagons,
tern, Sleighs, &C.
They have provided themselves with a steam
Engii:e and all the necessary machinery and con;
venienies for doing- work with dispatch ; and being
both practical mechanics of long experience and
ploying none but
GOOD WORKMEN,
they tire prcp•tred to do nit kin& of work hi the
:Blacksmithing and CaT
riage Making Line,
in their iumwd prompt and
Workananitke Manner,
and by being at all times on hand ready and willing
to answer ally order for work, and by using
Good Materials,
and by MODERATK CHARGES, Lope to-receive a
large share of Puhlic patronage.
We would tender our thunk 4 to our, ohl.eustorners,
a!A invite ull in %ant of woii: to give us a call and
see for themselves.
Montrose, August 11, 1.538.-ly
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HATS, CAPS. , &C.
A LARGE and tlecirii - hle stock of READY MADE:
CLOTIIISG, mad HATS, CAPS, kc., ennsistia7,
„r evers car ioly and shade, and warntpted to Im made
in every pailicalar as god as Mistnin work, and a
prices that cannot to suit for ready pay, may he
Mend at the store of F. It. Chandler. for sale lI
Moon ose, May t, %V.—if S. LASCDON.
S
PORK.
BOYD & WEB. TER.
IMIJOILEIM:MnNe
liril
Ready Made Clothing, .
RIGHT IN TOW,
Err VislS .- 14 TAB) Es
=1
Flifril O.ROTHRST
, of (tit `3i alid 0
Pin CRS , ttre VLSI ES, of
‘ .-WRltllltl Chary, and Mahogany,
t',4l warranted to work tight up to the Wle.
Montrose, June 9, 1959,
Important Information
TO,ALL GENTLEMEN WHO WEAR CLOTHES.
HAVE recen!ly nrtdn arrAiriTrntrntl !t.t ttlialerat•
hke expen94: for tieing wtst.ic in ;lie
TAILORING BUSINESS,
okr•yrry short notice, iu a neat t. tlurable, and flt;ition
oink manner, and at
REnuvv,Th rEtte.,7l,7-s
T r;111 Tortii,!t 7,:a:n..0t3 to order, if deAred, or ren
der-Ow cti.totner Rhatever liFSl:tallee he may need
iu mciccting matefiaLi of the befit quality and at the
Lowest Market Prlrv%
An Inc n'orl: will he wp:.r.n4e4 ft; tr) Pit, and
usability. cn , temer need take his work from
le , hen utile.: it ,hits bum.
Being permsnett;l:.. hicti escanslvclr en g aged in this
business, it bind! be MY great flitn tD t,,ter.o ette...pult•
lie and tints secure their pstrtv.tsge. P. LINES.
- Montrose, June In , 185s,_tr
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A FORTY HORSE POW
STEAM EffaitlE Maul
IN GOOD ORDER.
9 FErf eight 11101 Et/.llk, 14 inch Cylinder, hal
lance wheel, three tons. Is n streli_g well htlitt
nun:hint\ Suitable for a Coal Shaft or Tannery, and
will be sold rrrp to P. Address.
POST BROTHERS.
Montrose, Pa.
Jan. 1.1, 1857
Valuable Lauds For Sale.
OR SALE IN ONE BODY, about 15560 acres o
Land on the waters of Spring Brook, a hranc
of the Lackawanna liver in Luzerne County,Penn'u.
about midway between the-thriving towns 'of Scrim
tort and Pitt ton. These Are covered with vat
uable timber, and being situate in the most extensive
mineral region in Pennsylvania—known to contain
iron ore—and believed to abound in coal, and being
also in the- inuned:ate vicinity of several railroads
made aMI nOw in progress--offer to`the capitalist In
opporta - nity for the investment of money that seldom
occurs. For further information apply to I'. Ho.
neck, E: , (1„,•°No. 11. ',Vail street New York-, or to the
annscriber, at Montroqr,linsqueltanna eounty,Pa., the
.attorney in fact of the owners.
April 6, 1f,51. HENRY DRINKER:
• SOAP _MANUFACTORY.
rrIIE subsdribe'r keeps constantly onThand-for sale
1 at his establishment in Montrose,the best qual=
ty 'of SOFT SOAP, manufactured from, the lye of
wood ashes and grease, in the old fashioned way,and
not by any patent process.
For those that furnish the grease,he , manuflietures
the soap for /t 1,50 a barrel. Ntiarranted in all eases
to be a good artiele,or the Soap may be returned and
the money refunded. _
13iM1M
Per barrel
Half Barrel
Ga110n....
Wholesale dealers will he furnished—if delivered
at the 'Ashery inliontrose—at the rate of ten barrel,.
for $45,0r at Scranton at ten barrels for #.50.
JO i HENRY .WARES.
3lontrose, March 7, 16513.—t11 '
STEATM.GRIST AND SAW 1 ILL
-IJOST BROTHERS havieg purchased the abOve,
istablishment,will keep constantly on hand Sa y
perfine a-zd line Flour, Corn .ducal of superior qua.:
il, also Chop and Bran ;at the lowest cash prices.
Custom work will be done with despatch, and in all
cases warranted.
Montrose. Ju1T,1853.=11
GAMUT MUM/TULL
[l. - IALL •
I - A .I's . I' tCTGltEßanddealerinallkindsof i
"TA Furniture, s now prepared to fill nil
orders or Bedsteads of all kinds at wholesale or
retail on short notice. ' Retail prices range from $2
upwnt according to style. lie also keeps on hind
Reedy-made Coffins; and as helm an elegant
Rearse, he is prepared to attend funerals on short
notice. • .
New Milford, Dec. 7. 1E55.4'41
LIME AND PLASTER.
IIIE subscribers ate now burning and will keep
constantly on hand, Limo 6f a very suPcriot
quality at Montrose Depot, and will sell it in', any
quantities nt a fair price. - Persons wishing a large
quantity can be supplied 1.:.:on a reasonable, notice.
Superior ground Plaster 'will be kept constantly on
band hereafter. ' • •I. L. POST,
IL DRINKER.
W. JESSUP.
L, SEARLE:
Vontroge Depot, April -
Barn Door Hangings.
Pself-adjusting Uoltem—The
bon and molt perfect article in use. ' Every
man should try them.
S IT. SAYRE k BROTRETS.
Montroge, August 18, MEL
iomagrwriur..
q t
ormrprit nomeopathhvienteare.;:44i
Jar* • • Tt I RR;t 4 P.,
Noutroo, tor* 105 C • --
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4 ' ' - ~--.. fiIrGiaTEST ..
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2 0:1 ' OF . VIE AGE.
t
KENErIy, a itnxbury, ilig , m.rvd Lu tr.e et czr
/IL common ic.turt T. - cc-da st renwdy thla ci,:‘ 'a
EVERY BINDOP 'HUMOR,
T.t.o
The worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple.
He la') tried IR In trerr eleven houdred (ants, and never fat.l“l it.
cept Inddvt. ezteee, (toll:Haunter tottor.i He hat now in id. vowel
shot over ire hundred certlteatea 1:8 caluc, all. Wlthill twenty
whet. of It.e.tott.
Turn hnttlta rue WM...Witt...l to etre a uttr.ttez rote mout),,
4)n, to thee, hhtrjrn wilt core the' wood kind of ritoples co the face.
Two or three NA ties - nit: e:cor the evident 'of Idle..
N3l:lte , 4re -.carrauted to cure the wornt carter .O toe clinch
or stoplarh: •
Three to hottlesac warranted to cure the 'wont kind of Flry ..
4.lpelath
110. - • 1.4 tar n 144411;4 are warranted In cure all humor in She Xc -4.
ot.ottic• ore worrAnt4.4l to cure rtinoleg of the care and blalt , th.
C. :11110.1C. the hole. .
F.ru r to I.nztlem cortut . .t.ld.d runttliv.4.letra
our hottle will titer ,tcAlv ernldlon of the Nato.:
Two. or three to4ttlen are uarranted to cure than uls..nd kind of rltt;•
three bottler ure mu - rauted to vire the terelderTerate mrc
rltruinatima.
Thr,e Cl. colt, hittles are WaMinted to r1111.1.,111.11111 . 11 1.1 .
to !Kat In R ilt cure the - arum caw, ot Scrocal.A.
A 14.11rnt ISIWAV+ eznerienred the dr,t tuutle, and a perfett
cure Is warranted tt, 1430 , t. 411111tilty 1- lakCll
I.V.R 31.41,W.—The reputation of the lfeobaal .tili,uvrry. I neur.
lAc all kiwi or humor*, l• .40 yo.ll,tal4l,teit by the utuviindona
of all vollt) evrr 1.04 It, that I nt , ..41 rut eav - mtlyttilit2 nil the
ant Jett. Ra th, lung Aitlift.l 1.1.r,41,..11.1 41,41 the mon ewrettlj Drug
gi.ts in the country am in WNW:II,.
Pre . M.ting the Mettlesi,phleci.ety 1.. yulir noilre. I do It aitlpa.
fph I.totalt•dar of It•curativelnp , r, in relievii.k all, and Intrlntt
tor-t •.r 1., which you MT 1111fOrtuitint , lv
That must "excritelatlnr ilircast to on affret :omit. !unifier,
NIIRSINCI SORE MOUTH,
le ffix a miracle • Trio; 'MR temper Ii eret,red la itn nr.tn
ral .ereetro,e. and :toortelie. fro o. short and fretful nape to rains and
Flyer! AppinerF. and (L. , Medlral 11114covery bee.tdatte s ft . . , 10:10 . 01 of
tdee:dog to your blvd.:mei and lotot , huld. .
In the more xdvance.l "taires of
•
CAN. R R
tatroud. to the ou•h, et.u4i,o(
Y,S P - E'P 8 I A, .
vallch nothing hot eluißron the Antreich ;then to till.. hitettltlCl.t4
I E IV
cm:Hugn dakin Rave feettm. PAM:Mee everito the ctr
~f Pao' huntlf. ]lair At mat
RAW AND IFFULICED,
rolls faro! Al•rie,cs rou, and pun cm) 0010 take ,ertalli klhot% and
ovor. pri hot tryi•tem ilto,not tart ball' /lit:. 0 ” 0 '`
A. the urclultutous ttutolll,llle tt up: then v.:,
,uupp,xlou K 1 Its latAtt betatnevrottottorcreel. l . 4l . 4 utti•mt
11).*(bsr.t,• o.:tnt of nourlALinont .Tour art•trut t•tulituer.
,
Ino el,h. of our 1.1)- bccolup rAtuxiul. 0A)... a
It'AttOf 01..letrt . atilch the Mc,tival H a t's,3,-,,3. I, pe c uliarly .1,41,i to
e;nipit..;l ,, n of the heart, Walt, Ilse la& mot
of the 'rtuk. ruin .1' the hIP u 1, 4- "4 . r ‘ rtire,,ltrearalitrlty
of the torh . a.lt. and alai tt6.1:415;4.. rtrf klrAtnp of ciltwaes, the
r.s
POW 14307 tholiutaaa of 141nr W6Mell am .1170111 e ti'Mp .thi , et.
41, 11CI4F.11.11allf1 1 t !heir no oeothhor
doe,. hoorathe.raa.,.. 1„r~•414 01*!!” .111 TtAtrlf.!lzlll:.l7/...1
°la p0.‘,4b... kr, owert.ef ptejohto n I, bet ter than 0 ir,llll.lfd for re. -
MEDICAL. DISCOVERY
y• It hove loth 0 - 7 the cur . l,7l7lth .. thim irreat tool
~otl gustily. that It will Any CirtAitri,1,1(1 , .4•%..! , 1 AI: ,
10 , Trv. No change of diet ever ‹c..simr.t .-e.tt the 41 ,1
.
altd, of
711 nF.CTIoNS Fon I'SE.—A•ltilt...pmtAblA i';•T .13v—
Children ovcr ten yelyl. dr+.l•.t fr . otr lire to
e1K1•1 - yortrar, to mrrltf..l. At rol dirti.l,kw.tenn upplie,ll.le to :01
4.-.ke Orie'r.te 01:1 ,
I•Antro A dar.
iiONALD KEN,. IY.
p 4 7, - '4l:o4nor hottie, roe rale br ATIELTEICREt.L. Nfonirn. , ,
.1, 4.4 'A RI.I:•LE C0..-4.irmt Bend. and S. 11. WEST, SuNp.,•
1.1 , 1 1 1" L'a
- WHAT IS WEALTH WITHOUT HEALTH,
TO TILE AFFLICTIt*,
A PT, ISTAK E, 1S
Jr. SAirel - 114!' ‘ ft,
CO . MPOUild Syrup Of Wild Cherry:
alttutlaunegtiallefi ' t t
ite qmr. nes at
t 4
, 1115.thr,p14.onitb l y 4 falis,ert. Cough and Consualpitte Iteme•
tly
to it I. rolAtrtOkt. sell to WlllOl tIIC
for rr•ults teen ra.tftine.t from the uw, via:—.routrhs.
,tt,rhron, whooping sot•
tine, Rna,a: _Weak Volre. Patna it the •Ytte or liryrol.
ronatitution. (front the alotse of t'alotool and othrr eautiy.t ralpi•
ration or Ittrease, of ihe ih . l l,ll4 ioa;a•.
the Throat...tr. It. taitfitlroto let,ta4l.,cs will eurirlt and purify the
bl.ou, Nat ttitur.t,t tilt:Ninth trilrotli appetite I'm... Called.
V.1.44.1r ask tiS.P. TRIAL. R _!!
it foYel healat and Tflor tot he Lwue.ar 1I&s to the pntd Chef
Ctrre t?( jail uto, Bloody E.rpeetdrati , m, tie.
z. Gnßar (TRR — . I hot only take ..ple,uore: lot germ „It a
4:1{1. I owe to o.,fa•ritin huntshitt to:gate ties aart,'s Coup
your .! Synth of ICIPI Clirrry so. done for roe. I yr, I.,h•r, "'At,
rArnta hutch. 14..4 I..preldslllll , 4l. rare st liitnfli;ty of
that I I tto net °woof tat 1,1 and It no ail night. I po.ettretl lhr
those miunh'e tortilcioe of Ilarthan Titatt, Itet.raleto, who tam alp
testify tiattlt i.. 1111,4" a 14.frP , 1 cure. JOHN
Itt.nahlenl, Ituzks ro., in.. May I:1t11,11:17. ••
Sway uge4
A 411:Y IVRI; tlyeilczt toDle—zoo,lftit ter
P: de"; en—vin'a...t to the tx4tA.
Swayne's Sarsaparilla and Tar Pilli,
t•vcoutnln nn enhoitel—n rnlhl and yet Ur
tolr.mtivn. nnolrons•ed I,v nnv Modle:ne Lr reno,lnt the Rile.
Krnotrh, auil ell'eotonliy purifying the 14:n.1. Thom,
1 . 111.1 nrlther gripe. or produOe tionn.
SwayiteNi ito , wel Cordial,
'A 1 ,1, ~to A .l .fltre ren,tit . for .A•latht Clots:. Choir= 1 , .1 . 1.113.
I 4 7 ,4,,0.A. pr , ent I ieni. Sl,ll flier c..:ni,1.:!:11. Pat tit
the Stomach anti llon•eIe. Vomiting.. Siolitiese of the stomach. &c.
W,rrtotted to cure or no tinv_—.4.ll- Ot4A.
t 7 Even- (molly should hove It battle :It ibe house. in eiAe of
euitilen Itncic In the nicht. It relieves:llllmin.
SWnyne's Bitter Catitoliconi
A ‘ery valnahlo Bitter.. Ma, I.e taker, with a deuce of rertahAv.
urn: ar art r xperh.m.e,l hr a Mcylielne.r.tylti. Charn.irr. for eon :t.T.
t'lnltll.r.re. Mort liurn..l,idity it the Stmnach. rohl
1 1 ,4. nvta:t v ranw-.1 hr the 11,11rmit ant Age. Pro- - tratln.i,lre , izth
fr,,ta any muse. DerNAglon 1)),.;t1131... or ilidlgt stator ir.
all it* form.. D
pipeptAcs .
_ I.T_
Tl , r, no treat...cot dint hoe ever leen. tried. that effeeloal
ir..iiredion Is. all Its font.... as ••
r /I.li 'ON. - It Init.orte newr life runlinvi.o.ratee the system.
the pale and deticnte gain strength atot o enod apt.etlte I.y using
the: trtins vninahle hitter... Price only S.g cents. `
%V Gnr no nnlycreal novtrmn to' perform works of lassie:- Gm
eftelt eer.eral of the Immait eystera we t.rieent apptoprlate
and. if sene. - onfolv unc t. are le..lieve no .Inf tltng rem My. for, tbe dis
order to which It In PPtelik. Sold
A lIEI, T ETITERIIM: E. 3fontroi.e,-and he Pnler• -
everywhere tholughr.nt the-Counts - and State. -
Prepared only on- Dr. 11. SWAINFI Sr SOIi, NO. Y. North 711.
Street. augA,l3a-t--ly
PATENT "MEDICINES.
A mft.Nti the peat variety nr Medicines at Tyrrell's Store. UM!' ht
Lit found all of Dr..layne's !natty celebrated Fancily medicines%
Ayres Chem - Pectoral and Cathartic Italsey's Vorest Wins
abd Forest PIUS ; Maraud celebrated tertian bitten: Lnutlen's se-
Ilea of Family mediciaert. Merchant), (harelip: Oil. the ?mated rem
edy for ccpralns ho man or 1.1114 eVVAktaillt - O z f r Alind e
nt
Iteedv. nod I forse Remedy; Orricletc Vermin:cu. and a variety of
other klmis Trask's An ureic It:Moo-M. the groat remtdc fortatrni.
o co ancathdo, and all I,lllllllMitt ,, ty C.ltkj)l3lllf P01A . 4 E 361141. a
first rote thing fee slcullarpunrara as the alowe Ointment: Andrew's,'
Pain Destroying:l,oa. gon,..artlele Wondercek's Italaiip and Bone
Liniment: Aternod'a , Jaunclicellltters. Canker Props, Liniment. and
Ilyeatery Drnisr; linker's ComrscuMl for Th'itictery: itoughtore.
Pepsin, for P7opectsin -ficlnshold's }:stract or'lluelcu nod Extend of
a m t rarllla a varlet,. of Sultes„ the best In market. AT.. and
an almost eadINVI varlet, - of Patent Medicines. altcarether t..r n c ,a o . r
out to enumerate—hut sorties It to that the publi c , wilt m o t „ a „. •
ly event thine In this line, at the ('rug and Fancy Store of
Montrase July, is.:. , ABEL 'IT lilt ELL.
Bead the following Letter.
HOME TESTIMONY.
We have received the following letter in relation to
Dn. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS
AtIICEN FOUR COW :ins,
Susq. Co., Pa., Sept: l!Sth, 1556.
Messrg A. J. WHITE A: Co., New York:—
"The Morse's Indian Loot Pills had from .you give
universal satis!faetinn, in EVERT INSTiSCE, and ouf
farmers use them for almost everything. The DES
ENTERT. hat; been raging in this section to an alarm
ing extent, for the last six months, sea MSC.!' a SINGLE
ramily having escaped, EXCEPT TITOSE IVIIERE your
pills have been CSEP Ask PECTENTIVE, in which ease
they have 'TETER FAILED. I will inform you shortly
how to send a further supply. Tour ob't. Serr't%"
ALPRONSO
Such letters as the above need no comment from us,.
they ought to convince all of what we firmly believe,
that Dr.* Morites laitna Root Pas 'are the very Leal
made.
Sold in Montrose by S. IE 4.D. , Sayre, and by one
pm son in every town, and in all country stores. A.
White S. Co l 2 St. 'Peters Place, New Yo: k,- sole
Proprietors. - 47—tf
X 55,00
2,50
Dr. 'C. D. Virgil, D.J. S.
DESIDENT DENTIST, MONTROSE:PA. Office
It at thecfranklin IFntd. Room, No. 2.
• LIST _OF CHARGES.
Gold plag . s, laCgest sizej •
" " 111C11111:11,
" " small,
Tin dc. - i - • - -
I'ulp or Nerve Cavities treated and filled,.
Cement Fillinga not used.
Cleaning set„ . - - - • -,.
Estmettng, at the Of - -
Irregularities of the teeth corrected itt a reasona
ble charge,
FLATS:WOA-K.
Gold Plate, sihgle tooth, -
" " 2 teeth, - •
" " r, teeth,_ - •
"• " 4to 10 teeth, per tooth,
Full upper-or under jaw, on thald, Gum teeth,
Banded, - . ,Ilsopt)
Full double get on Gold. Gutns nd Hended,tl6o,oo
Foll upper or under, Plain, •
Full Double, Plain;
Silver Platellalf the above tntes: • -
Improved Plate, twatliirdA dm price of Gold
—.•
,
Plain-sets. .Kco Plastic, same as Mineral Plnte.
The Public may be certain thatall operations will
be perforated in the most tender and careinl manner
and in the hi seat style of the dat. All jobs warrant
ed. Gratertd foe pot favors, a centinnar.re of the
public palionage le respectfully solicited. -
• - . G. D...vir,dlL,
Ifontrose,.Pa.i April 7, 1858.
STOVES; STOVES, ,
,
OUR g oees bees been so,theronghly tried, to the
entire sailer:loth* of all, that they oceil. no rec.
ommend from ua. SATRE 4 lIRUCHEIts.
. Montrose, May 27,f SAL • - • •
WOOL' CILUDENG
want' gaming on
ir du).Lan14,,,,.."1
r ritt" • . . 1 rll , Wgi
a Ai sis r l4l . l 4stafge•-tt
t' epubl can.
tosugnso zsmar 3IIIIREDAT,IIORSIRII, a 7 RONTEor,E,
AT $1,50 ru ANIMA:. IR aDT,►RCR.
Plate* of Adv_erthing.
Ore ecieeie SIC lines or I as) one week,: : .
One square " two
Ono square .three weeks,..
One square " ' one mouth,..`.
One square,
One square Al
One square' -"
One square • "
Two squares one yenr,'....::
Three squares one year, ' t , ttt,N
Five fquares one year, •
One column one year
• Yearly advertisers will have' he Orli:liege of a t tr .,
ine or changing their attivertficinents without t.d.
di-annul clrarg”.
Business cural, frot exceeding five line;, i oretn:d
at $2,00 per annum.
Job ' •
This office is supplie'd with it good
Jobbing materials, and alt kinds of Joh Work, ear
as Cards, l'osteri, be done ncq
ty and promptly
BUSINESS CABDS.
rilA TIM Nzw Mizrosz, Sump. Cg., -ra.. cPaitt
Prztro
—N ew mitr o zd. Nov. . .
. , E. IL Rogers, •
SitILL cos:Gnome the MANICFAI!tEItrwf all Atorsipnon. ,
• CARRIAG Fos. WAGONS. SI.EIGIIS. kto
1 0 rke irwt or ir .IWork muoill p mut ofOx. lAA toaterialk at ti...;
known ...and, a few ri11.f.!..A. of Sfarii....ll Hotel. In Montraw. el,
Le
I, 'A 111 he happy to fertile I.l,e,opl'a of all who wool anyt hlor la L .
!inn \ 3.lobtrne, Feotutter lA. IgiA.-1,...
-nnox ni.NDE It, I•Itullev. Suwitrehannit l'ouutv,
n Iv Intorno Ilse ptvpie aJ Simitnehannatind ntl - :,r,
thkt b'e k tkrernol.l to Rua Teri0dic..31.4;0..1 Boalo; and Itef,lr
itook4. }. I. FIIAZIEII reCtite ref:Mit:till. IWO& •1rv.,:11,r
L. iscruivtt. Cifrw, St ,t.?,
*non 3. 81mDson,
du th, Job^ on Abort totter. All .cork
give natio - faction. .le.a - ,Try repaired neatly. arid en rivr , oriatit.t,ie
Nhup Su 1:0,1 A Wrtorefenesi 4 tortt,corrier
of ?fain iiA'l'an
pikeStreet.. teltivo Sterrie's Bidet. itotdt,riee.
- • - Wm. W. Smith & Co'.,
OARO:ET -AND eIIAIR mAril - I'm:.
throng- Koep eonAzl3.l ly ori liand all kit. 4%
of °AntAlre Fotororra,. or fornl4,e4 ~t •
rtinrt ro - Roe. S:vor, or 4 11:".arr. Roomi foot of Rain 1- Aff( l .
Ilontro, "-
- .way I+ l , 11'A1!." . .- fr - . •
•
_....... _._.. •
lAilen tricabrs., .. . .
-wir ew L e lii: ‘ , , ,i i. F. , izkg i t , 5 r, , , ,.. L. , , ,q 5E 0 ,7..i . c . :..., T.... - x , ..q . . ,v,.,...
a ,- 3„m an„,„,, iteavpsupplk4 at :New frAr..t.444'14 . 'li-,
leaMlifori.:l-1.Y..15..741--vy ‘
IV=
• Boyd & Webster,
DP:ALERS Sloe?, Strent. Tln„enrcr. and nert,lni.
Warr ; Wlnelinr Poem hA•cw
l.nn•t.rn and all 14.tti.t.a1‘... Tin fit...
of s r ,ri o ), Hotel : and f.".llpnntity
l'a.. A 'A; 15llS:• 1 1
•
Dimock, . . •
• iomis
'oFprek.` 3 o,?;VA:','
UFY •
& more. Loilginx. nt Silarle's
Middr . .i.e, March '10,1;1:8.
Dr. Wm. L Eiebandson
~~T/ICLP ree{n•Stfullp wader hie ljittqn.:74WPrifttrr
for.re j.nrimif,G,,i-at, the ,"ey.,,, , tir
111,54.
Dr. E. P. Wiliaot.
0 fIAIWATF. ta - the I.l . l4 l tabie and noiyopahk 0.11, - ,.is • !
%Jr Meilicir.s. is pow peinsynii!iocateatn 114t4t fistil.
ire Vlotr of Muir.e and Elintitei Si:, teialytsprice ! lte tie )t
• „Ito:.
, .
. i . ; „,„,-- , - Dr. H. Smith & Son, .
. --.:
i.... SPIV:T:ON DENTISTF. pedOcn - e ro ,-.'
analiiii - dba - f r. i;otite the Parrtipt eburebASOlth men
i .r :;
ai ... Particular attention ar!!) la riteb ti:
~..:.:;•
iti :t g i t:ea ,,, , , T , li , on .
j itt, ,, p: - 10,
plate, and to ZlPag decatit?-_ ,, -,0.
. ..
lai. 4 ,tr .....
•
_ RESIDENT PESTLIT. 31CiNTItil3F, PA. n!
Ike at ilielorankJin Hotel. ltoqin
warn.
Intel inn' tett% on Ciphs SPvtr Platt til:t
highest ' , Lyle of !lit Art. _AUlotis warranted.
• Maittneet, April 7.151.3.-trA •
.„ -
QURGEON DENTIST. office .Ith Dr:bit:rock, over
PArt.lcolor atlentinii be irivela to Inmertlng Teel): a
11,1,1••1 Silver plide.....also (In a hew plsui. All Operalloni "mast.,
Sept. S. 1.1118.41
- _
1010
IITSICUN AND SCRGEON, OM, L.
r Parm t re: Act-.
. •
4 TToIINKT A (I)I:SSRLLOit AT LAW. Ortiet nver
ONf..l'. DrZle :ANT, 84 . 111IrrICiN:iA PA.-111-1
keelek Gtoadarii.
TVA MRS IN B9ors
Msll4„ trit 1 4 . ?nem II I. ?rt5t....,.. 1
mnct KET.LIM • . X. 1114.4./..D
William H. Jessup,
TT , ,P. 7.17 ET AT I—'4 k NOTARY 1 i:ll:Lic. 02Ict el. e. 6
r3l.
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Bentley & Pitch,
4 T:oR.SEYF AT LAW. A Ni).1301.1.:111, LAM) At; SSTs..
LI Office we3t a the etturt llGupe, liontrwr. TA.
11,9. 13.7:r:1.7.T
T.. FarICP
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Albert Chamberlin.. .•
A 1761:7CE1C .VT LAW, A ND•JUSTICI: -C)? 'TAG':
a. Utile, urer I. L. rue.t. C Co.`! Sinn!, I.lo,Nnoar,
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Wlu. H. Jessup,
TTORNEY;AT LAW ASA CONI34.I.SSOCY:iEII OF DEED,
CI fur the State of Ye". ;York, will attend to bit let-Ine. entteertl
.rich prureptueod aim] Ittlelity. Qtßee on Peddle Square, .s:•
pied by lien. WMLun Jeioup.
rtEA LER IN, eItEMICAI..S. Ps s.
Ijr Ilse-Lath Grkerie-i, Goodit iitirtbesre. Stoscsot
rilasourare, WatcW.. Jewelry. Sliver Spoons. SprOsd.ll ,
sisal histrunicuts.-TrussCs. Bute, eol Instr utile:As, Liquors. l'utts
cry. Itltrors. Stitioutry. Brushes, Shoes, Yankee N'otions, .tc.
B. B. Chandler,
T h EA I:Elt ItY 1$ COORS, Reedy 'Made Clettdex .Grs,erim
1.5 Bevis mid St:dietary. etc., rublic'A f Lilly. MON=
• Post Brotheri,
D rileUr"„S DAY amts; Gmccrim, erockecr, D'ardwpf,
1. 1 i N ,..ur, etc, onricr of TdmylL•e atrrtt and rublie
nue, MosTstolc, Pa. . •
J. Lyons &ion:, '
D04..ER! ,, IN nny (MOD& tirueerieA, Ifinlware, Crciekfi
Tinware, Hooka, &c.; also, cArry on the .134. mt Btxntra burtten
Arelkue, Nit itiTIITIC,
DEALERS IN DRY GODDS..Druke. Medicine...TAMA, 0 , .4
1 Jr GneAtles, Hardware. Crockery, Don. Cleaß. Watrhe, Jr.
e!ry. M.lver Spoons, Perfumery. 4e... Brink Block, Nforrerez
a. v. nunTI,RT C P IttP.AP , • I. P. w.
- • William & William - H. Jessup,
A TTORNEYSAT I.IW, Mn; myegy, 1•2. l'inctiee
gt..honnn, 13mA:old Wayne, Wyoming gri4.l,nserne tomtit..
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Rockyiell &'Winton.
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'lf AN II FAC-TeRERSOttI Dealers In 2trmi Goods. Hots. c.o.
JUL Fur.„ Umbre!lrm, Painnola, Ribbon:, Jte., he.. No. 40 Countatl
street, Nei' Yr•its. (up sr:4m) ..,
A. R. ItOrIEWL-1..
Wli 5'5.4 .
GRocutit ES. am-h Molvirse. Smits:aft. egro..kt
Wee. aide of Publle Avenue, one !los , : below J. Ellacrldgel
. 31ovetles. Oct. O. 18:,14.-lt
- ' • Cobb it Rogets,
TtEALT.TiS GROCI.RIES..kr..ut the gorertetntly occliple&
1.1 by Crane & Engem 3lter.trane. Pa.
tuveopeeitt a TCHrat SHOP le the heonilesit of >Bel&
& I.Vet.ter`o new Store; enener of ..1.10.1u n,4 Turnpike Sestets.
MosTr.oex,
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erME Re me, KY OFFICE Is grandenAECFERB ,
HEADSTIWNO thins, 011, enete, innate me, mine ha! H A L
ALLSpar.bh ti!di.leoilrlt.i ?AB ,
RrST to IM7 Recian.wherelndn will nit Thar%
LOCATION YLEASiNT,sid lathe FARE ,
r),.. 'HOWLS Scrrast Monis , Drtwer °MAR
Shop S'o. Oseeinent Of Searles fiord, on TurnineStlet
Iforernoss, At gait 1837.-te
-- 13,00.
$1,90 to $1,50
„75
5,00
Bookifig House.
POST, COOPER ar;
EEO
HENRY DRINKER;• ~
.1[0 . .11•7•R Oa;
WM.RUNTTIN'a COOPER..
. voie ber 12 1835.
ISASC L. TM. .• *\ in - '
.TARAFTS on Now YOrk City aid Philadelphia.—
L./ Collections promptly, made and remitted.
'Office hours from 10 AW. t 6.2. -• • • '
1' Messrs. 'Allen & Paston,N. York.
REFERENCE; gizmo, C. Morton) Esq., Fhil'a.
• : • Won.' William Jessup, Montrose. •
• t7.ntl
• 26,(X0
- 14,00
9,00
NEVI ARRANGEMENTS.
-,-. iurvirrinitie !et
. oltor mß
'READY PAY!
ATGREATLY REDUCED PRICES!
AVIV(/' tried the old Way of cbargingand neva
.
Avcening pay, we halo concluded to try the
Nimble Sixpence instend of the Slow
We keep conetantlTon.hand a good assortment °I.
all kinds ef CANINE 7 YUR.VI2IIIa, or furnished
at short notice.
_All Inirant of
far Gout yolorrinix - Jo
At low prime will please give us a (441. A word to
the wlee, ke. '
Shop and Ware Rooms rooter Main.ritreet. - •
• • • - W. SMITH it CO.
- Montrose, May .21Vatitk—ti -
45,00
50,00
Tani*MOMa ro itarteOlt
t, x
Aug. id. •
two toOlithi, 0 ,-
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threemotithg, . : Jk,
di Months, 5 , 6 4
6no year, , 8 , ,,,,'
. .: ..... . 1 r,,rx,
C. Winkler,
E. D. Bennett.
MEM
tr. Oiffoid;
A. Bushnell,
Abel' Terrell.,
Bentley, Read & Co.,
Baldwin & Allen,
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