Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, December 23, 1858, Image 4

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    PMltable Culture.
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There can be no'doubt that the tendency
among
_hoiticultiirista of the present. day; to
neglect, the cultivation of slow growing trees,
such as the apple , and the freer, and td devote
their , whole attention to the rearing of quick
bearing, but ephemeral plant% - such as the
tomato, is exceedingly- injudicious; and, if
persisted in, will be injurious tcqosterity. • •
S 0 thinks the editor of the Newark Advertir
er, who, while disaiowing any intention of
depreciating the tomato, which he likes to see
in its proper place, in cookery; is averse to its
taking the place of the "good old , apple."
There Is some temptation to neglect the
' culture' of a tree which; like the apple, re
quires considerable care and expense to plant,
which occupies a large space, and is , slow in
_ arriving' at maturity ; and to pay greater at
tention to a vegetable which, like the tomato,
is comparatively inexpensive in planting, oc
cupies but little room, and gives -quick re
turns. Still it must be considered that when
an appliorehard is once. established, and' the
first cost incurred, it will-last for agei, with
out much trouble or expense, while • annual
plants Will be attended with annual expense .
sand labor. It was argued once, by a Iliber-
Alien member of some town council in the old
country, against incurring an expenditure for
certain improveinents which would benefit
posterity, that as posterity had never benefit
, ted them, ho did not see that they were un
der any obligation to benefit posterity. Pot
. any American farmer or horticulturist' to
itTkc upon such a princi p le, however, would be
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as= ungrateful as selfish ; for had not ouistur
ay forefathers planted for the benefit of their
posterity, we would not now be suribiinded
With the many blessings we enjoy. .
Another - fruit well worthy of extended cul
tivation is the cranberry, which, in conse.
quence of the demand for it, has risen from
eighteen to twenty-Ave cents per quart. This
berry is so highly esteemed by the English;
as an antiscorbutic, that it is in great reqeett
among them for sailors.
Peat's are also in great demand, and have
fetched high prices during . the present season.
Mention is made Of a gentleman in Canan
daigua, N. Y„ who had sold the fruit of four-
teen hundred trees at from fifteen . to t*enty
one dollars a barrel. The practice of graft=
ing or budding on quince stocks, so as to ob
tain dwarf trees and force-the fruit to an ear
ly, tearing, is condemned, as it is rightly
judged that such precocity is indicative of
early decay, while-the Stuyvesant Endi
colt pear-trees,- in Nei- York and MasSaehus
etts respectively, demonstrate the 'great . age
.to which• the , tree will , attain, and still bear
fruit, ifpermitted to grog in• the ordinary
way., - -;:New York Express..
- Pinter Peed lor Wilch Cows. r ,
What kinds of feed produce the most milk
In Winter seems not yet to be determined.
Certainly, great diversity prevails in modes
of feeding among the multitudes who keep
cows, either for their convenience or profs',
yet comparatively few are prepared to speak
with any degree of ceitairity as to the kind
of keeping which - answers best. One thing
is quite certain, that no - kinds of food are yei
known which produce -equal i quantities and
: qualities of-milk as do the Spiing and Sum
mer grasses. But what conies. the i
nearest
to-it t That is the question._ Pumpkins we
have .long been- accustomed to regard ass
among the I,ery best materials for fall feed;
and-they are equally as valuable for Winter
feed as long as they can be preserved from
frest.and rot.
,Next to these, buckwheat shorts may '.be
named. These add ;more to, the quantity
than the quality of the milk, but 'by adding
about one-pint-of Indian meal to four quarts
of the aborts you secure your quality as well
as quantity. Wheat bran or'shorts may be
substituted for buckwheat where the latter-is I
'not to be had.
Carrots, beets, turnips, and foots of like
. .nature are of great value, ifinot in increasing
• the milk, in,retaining the fle - sh and health of
the animal. As fodder we regard 6mm-stalk's
cut up at the bottom andwell preserved, with
the husks on as equal to anything, none the
worse we presume for the occasibual ears
- which are left on the stalks when harvested.
Inkconnection with these, fine hay or rowen
should be fed, say once a day. If you have
none but coarse hay, it is much better - (hat
it should be cut and wet: Cows fed as above
in warm stables and kept clean, will furnish
d a supply of milk, as in any way short
turing. ,
on-may, perhaps, obtain more milk per
day by feeding freely on. Indian meal, say
from four to six quarts a day, with plenty. of
good bay or stalks, but in this case your cows
- will be shOrt-lived, ortheir days fur giving
~ milk soon numbered. ' ,
REASONB . WHY HORSES no•NOT BREATHE
vintocon vnzra Motrrits."-_-.The soft palate,
atbt - is technically called, '6lstn: pala ti, is a
of curtain affixed to the roof of the
i rhouth, in the region of the palatine arch.;" '
f f tiis a tree edge, which rests upon theepiglot
tie. It slants in a posterior direction, so thaj
anything in the shape of food coming from
, the mouth raises and pushes - it backward ;
but anything coming from the (esophagus or
tractiea, pushes it forward and downward,.
closes it, and prevents all egress; roast air
is expired and respired through the nasal
, - °inlet, and all ~ 'tter vomited from the stoni
etch mud also . ejected through the nostrils.
In gte net of •-• , -. , ing, however, which is a
spasmodic acti. the air returns- in body,
and with force fficient to raise the velum
‘ pakti, so that passage through the mouth
'lli at, the mome , t secured.
i , Them ,:•m of the soft palate is as fol
lows: Its con ..:tion is'nearly the same as
~.: . the hard palate, • tit abounds more in .glan
i dular substance an , muscular fiber, by means
I of thelenatorpakts, its substauce is -raised.
4 On the lateral and internal portion of the
membrane we find bundles of muscular,fibers
‘, constituting a pair of muscles, known- es . de
pressor; which aid in retaining the palate in
%ve i n
its place ; viz.; on the epiglottis. Fro the
above brief remai•ks the reader • eeive
that it is not natural for, a horse to ly the
' through his mouth.—Ameriecrit Veterinary
TC4OTO2II M n Afstoss.Use tonia
largely, both at breakfast and dinner ; , take
hot or cold, cooked or raw, with or without
vinegar, fried - in sugar and butter, or-stewed,
with sah and pepper. Their healthful prop
erties. amsist in their being nutrition?, easily
digested, and promotive of that -daily regu
lar action of" the .system, without which,
health is impossible. Their anti-constipating
quality is in the seeds—on the same princi
ple that grapes, raisins, and white mustard
_ • seed bare , stood high in this respect, the at
tritlotta. thetseid en the mucous surface of
the alimentary canal,' exciting its peristaltic
mot* thus causing regular diiily action.
- As to watermelons, they are -the only
thinigs we know -which can be eaten with im
. vanity until we cannot strallow any more.—
The best time for taking them is about .11
o'clock in the morning, and-about 4 in, the
afternoyn. "They are not safe ler very young
children,—the Seeds are especially injurious
to them.—kall's Jourwrlef
thorrniarrat..—A poet asks his lady-tove
-to excuse him for drinking herhealth in lager
beer, on the ground .that it costs coo
" as mock
To hind& in Engnsh,
le it to that la DuWl
• Blaclumaithing4l
TEE undersigned would announce to the citizens
of Lenox and vicinity that he is prepared to do
'all sorts of
.BLACKSIAITIONG, , •
CARRIAGE IRONING , :
the IRON WORK for all cm:lin:try kinds of MA. ,
CIMINERT, at hie chap in Glenwood, in a work
manlike'mainer, an of good rnaterial. •
N. B. All accounts of a year's stana A.
mg must be
settled. = C. W. CONRAD,
Glenwood, Oct. 6, 1665.. tf _
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BENTLEY, READ, & C 0 .,.
A RE now receiving a very large and well selected
A
- assortment 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 invited to call and satisfy themselves u to
the truth of the above, before purchasing elsewhere.
Montrose, Sept. 29, 1858. •
.KERQSENE.
- TUST.rec/sved a fresh supply of - EF,ROSENE_and
0 a great variety of LAMPS. We have used the
Kerosene, for the past six months, and have no 'mai
taticitt in recommending it as superior to any other
article now in use. For etonomy and brilliancy of
Hybl cannot be equalled. It will gives light equal
to six candles, at one half the expense cif either Cam
pimps or Fluid, and is perfectly safe. I
. • BENTLEt, READ, k CO.
Montrose,-Oct. 13, IS3S.
•
• Sewing Machines.
•
B. CHANDLER is Agent for Grover
F.'
. • & RakerN celebrated 'Machinee—wonld
lie glad to furnich any information, or any of the Ma
fhinea to those in !rant:
MontroA.e, Nov. 3, IS3S.
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THE MONTROSE
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General Finding Store
IS NOW FURNISHED WITH
NEW GOODS
DIRECT from NEW YORK CITY for Spring trade
• CRESS BOOBS
of many kinds, Prints, Gingham, Muslin' elaine,Chal
-14 Moire Antique, and different grades hf Black Silk.
18 - Jaseetiaagr •
Lytle yard or piece. A good assortment of Carpets,
Oil Cloth, and Matting, Looking Glasses, Will Paper,
CARPENTERS TOOLS,
_Planes, San's, gill Saws, Cross Cut and crag Saw.
Our stock of
- -HARDWARE
consists•of everything in the line of Cutlery, House
keeping articles, ligilders and. Mechanica Hardware,
Fanning Articles, Scales and Balancei, Ac., &c.,
Boots and Shoes, Hats and Cap, Hopes and Cordage,
Crockery & Groceries.
In fact everything a reasonable-person can want.
We thank the Public for past favors arid solicit a
further patronage. N. S. wihoia & sou.
Montrose), May 19, 1658.
WM. B. SIMPSON,
AITCE REIMER,
'MONTROSE,
Shop- in Boyd & Webster's new building,
corner of Stain and Turnpike streets,
AVING• worked for the past nine years witljthe
11 most skillful workmen, he feels confidenethat
he can do the most difficult jobs on short notice. •
All work Warranted to give Saliefnetion.
Jewelry repaired neatly-and on reasonable terms.
W. B. Solomon has iroticr4 forme for some time, and I con me
mornend him as • rakrrful andakiliful of.rtm.3l. competent to do ZJI
good work as mm be done lb the country, and worthy of eenidence.
Towanda. June 10, ISd. Wir. A. 01141,115131L1N.
Amiss ro Km. Elwell. E. W. Baird. E. D. Momarne. E. 0.
Goodrich. B. Fingatery„ Towanda; B. s.lleutley, j,. Searle, C. D.
Lsthfiqb .1. Wittenberg. Montrose.
Moutrose, Scotia.
The Artist's RhyMes
About Hard Times,
Arul Lack of Dimes.
THE times are hard, extremely hard,
' There's no mistake about:it ;
Tis bard to get a little cash— •
Harder to do without it. •
All classes feel the want of fends,
• The farther, lawyer, merchant, -
But who,'more than the "Picture man"
Can show a ease quite urg,ent.
Me never vet has learned to live
On "false i m p r essions" merely,'
And pictures" only in your eye"
1111 up the purse--severely.
Please then, remember Phenix Block,
Two flights of stairs ascend, sirs,
And for a copy of yourselves • ,
A little money spend, sirs: _
And if you haven't that to spare—
' b Not even a Spanish 'quarter- 7
rn sake your grain, your butter, cheese,
And other kinds of barter.
Don't wait until another day,
If you do you may regret it; .
Somewhere, Pre heard somebody say
There's dangnqurking in &lay.
'This hint you may as well
obey—
Peihaps in some unlooked-for way
A likenent of your face will pay,
So haste to Deane and get it.
W. B. DEANS,
Over the Store of Bentley, Read; A, Co
Montrose, July 21, 1858.
To the Sneezing Pnbite. ,
DTRNO'S CELEBRATED CATARRH SNUFF,
Axis-raw= Mousr, for.sale by R. Thayer,
Montrose; S. D. Tompkins, Brooklyn; William M.
Thayer, Dimock. - Montrose; May, R 6, 1868.
NOT IC E.
DEMONS desirous of paying me money,on debts
of any desciiptiOn, can do so by leaving their
payments with Post:Cooper4 Co., Bankers, Mont
rose, to my.credit,' whose receipts will be allowed
from their date.. • - C. L. WARD.
April 8, 1886.-tf
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-- -. ' News Office!
NEW TORK,UITT ILLUSTRA.TED NEWSPA
PERS,II MAGAZINA3, &c., for ealeat the Moot
pie Book Store by . A. N. BULLARD.
Mortuuse, Sept 8.,1836.. . ~ '
ARTISTS MATERIALS. -
PAINTS IN TUBES; BRUS/10,
TIN, COPPER, AND SILVER 'FOIL, •
. - GLASS SLABS A.KD NULLEBS,
LI27fORA PIES, &c., at the Store of
' ABEL TURRELL
Montrose, Jau. 6, 1868.
WANTED,
TN eacbange for GOODS, or ou account, Grain,
Butter, Flassced,Deled Apples, B's, and GASH.
Oct. 13,.'68. BENTLEY, READ; /c.
•
• Tor Sine.
eVE OM HORSE BUO-GY WAGON.
IL/ One Lumber wagon on steel springs for one or
two horses. Onc new Cutter. and one Cow. Enquire
of. • - BENTLEY, 11P,A14.ke0...
Oct. 12, IE6E. .
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DWI
-COURT i5l ' c STREET,
Adjoining the "Bank .of Binghamton," - BINGHAISITON, N. Y
My Stock is one of the largest and best selected vai ictie.s of
I- : S TAPLE. A N.D - FANCY
Ever offered to the people of this county.
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DRESS' GOODS', T .. ,
SHAWLS, .. _ .
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EIHOWIDERIES,
Rich Silks,. Mantillas, Domestics, bassimeres,
H,osery,• , • Flannels, Linens, Cloths, &c.,
• , - • To which the attention of Close Buyers il called. .
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
MOLASSES,
In tact, any and everything in the way of Groceries, CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPES:T.
Also, CROCKERY-, WOOD & WILLOW WARE:
Particulor invitation ritendeg t 9 those who purclia'Fe for cash to call and examine of r stock and prices
before puretnning elsewhere.
A. KNOWLTON, 51 COURT-STREET.
UMBRELLAS ABB PARASOLS. -Silk and Cotton Umbrellas. Ladies' Sun Eh:Oka and Parasols,
in great variety,Just received-direct from the Manufarturer, for hale at LOW PRICES, at
A. KNOWLTON'S, 51 Court street, adjoining Bank of Binghamton.
TRUNKS; TRAVELING BAGS, VALISES, AND LADIES HAT BOXES,
A large assortment direct from the Mnnufactory in Jersey City, just received a
A. KNOWLTON'S, 51 Court-street
BLASTING POWDER AND FUSE.
A. KNOWLTON,
Sole Agent:for the Slam Bang Powder Mills ' will keep on hand at all times a large stock of the above
celebrated POWDER,, which will be sold by the keg only, at Manufacturers' prices. .U-o.
AU the Choice; Brands of Sporting, Powder, from the Hazard Powder Company, on hand at all times, for
sale a6ow prices. N. B.—My Powder will peak for itself.
• A. KNOWLTON, 51 Court-street, adjoining the Bank of Binghamton.
More than 60 different styles now in store, including all tlic - nimwt patter —received direct from the
manufacturers. !No Jobber: profits paid or. " home productions" at thi , restablislinient. he assortment will
be kept unbroken during - the Suaincr season. , A. KNOWLTON, I.Court-street.
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' BISCUIT a CV.-'4'itt.'ll3.-
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A large a.ssortineni of Biscuit and Crackers received this day, from one of the most eitenaive.Bakeries
n Sew York City. ' A fresh stpply reeeived'every week,
Soda Biseitit, iriUe Biscuit,
Eltra Cream Biscuit, Abernethy Biscuit,
Nonpareil ',Biscuit, Boston Crackers,
Graham C,aekers, Fancy chi.
Oyster do. • Ginyer Situps
AT 51.COURTSTREET,...
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N% B.—Pork an Beans for Sale as Above.
, , „.,
Mr." REPUBLICAN:"—PeaSe don't say anything about our Two Shillistg Tea, that pecple
are clubbing and sending 20 miles fur, as the country ladies have that article in charge, and are drawing on
it at a rapid rate..
A. KNOWLTON, 51 Cburt.street..
Binghamton, August-25, 1858.—tf ,
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ThottbietAilior)g ova Fogies.
Every TO Stands on Its Own Bottom.
THE OItIetNALOBE PRICt & READY
PAY STORE OP NEW MILPORD.
HAYDEN BROTHERS,
T HE peoples' agents are on hand with the largest
STOCK OF GOODS
EVES browlit Into this section; eon-gating of
Dry . GoodS, Groceries, Boots, Shoes,
Hats,. Cain, Yankee i Notions,
dewehy, liratches, Flour and Salt,
Fish, Wlen Ware, Wall Paper;
Garden & Field Seeds, Hay &Straw
, !Forks, Broome
, •
Ind other articles too numerous to mention
. _
The fifty has ,
dawned. Old Fogyism has bad its day.
It is now in the " Winter of its discontent," going
down, derry down. The day Is not far distant when
old Fogyism.,Will become so dead that it -can't - cren
kick. The Farmer and Mechanic will' then hare no
fear of Day-boOk and Ledgers, and WS quiet slumbers
will not be disturbed by horrid dreams of "Sheriff
Sales." So mought it be!
We would hero stateifor the benefit of the unitia
ted,) that we hare ONE PRICE for our . Goods and
NO- DEVIATION,
Our goods M.o• all warranted. as representel, and
no clump for 'sights.
Thankful for pait liberal patronage, we Lope by
close application to business, and an , eye to the wants
of the people, .t.to merit a continuance . of the same.
RAYDESIIROTtIEI:4 4 -,
gel; BrovVlSsi 6,1858.-1 y • "
Enitr-STra
In the Basement mill be found a large mtsortment. of Family
.To whitlnthe attention of THE PEOPLE is invited
SUGARS," COFFEES,
SY RUPS,
PONVI;iER! PO\VDER!!
SPORTING POWD= SHOT AND CAPS.
E .A.GE , C.Llc E .
" We've Cages-Ihr Canary Birils,
To all their sizes rated—
Where single life they may enjoy,
Qr bl6s of being mated."
BIRD CAGES I'OR ALL .CREATION
-(JEILSEY AND CANADA INCLUDED.)
PURE
"Bow nice it is at breakfast time,
Before you've been to-work sir,
know you've drunk‘your coffee pure,
And saved your beans for pork, sir."
TEAS, FLOUR,
Milk
Cup do.
Butter Crackers,
Walnut do.
tar The old Cylioned -liand-made Butter cracker's. e
COFFEE.
Adjoining the Banls of Binghamton
OH YES!' OH YES! .
HERE WE COME.
BOYD. B 2 WEBSTER t
"[TAPING purchased of S. A. Woodruff his Stock
1.1. in Trade, are prepared to accommodate all
who will favor us with their custom, at "live and let
live" prices.
STO VE AND PIPE,
TIN, COPPER,
AND SIIEET IRON. WAREWA - RE
of every description usually found in the country.
Also, WINDOW :Usk ; ; •
i),,INEL DOORS;
WINDO W BLINDS, ,
LATH,
PINE "L UMBER,
and BUILDING MATERIALS generally.
Designs for Country buildings, with specifications
and estimates of cost, &c., furnished to such as may
desire them, at moderate prices. •
Persons about building in the County will find it to
their interest to call onus. Come and see us, we
intend always to keep the latch-string out.
Tin shop in their new building; corner of Main and
Turnpike streets, a few rods south of Searle's hoteL
Carpenter shop near the Methodist Church.
N. B. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for
Goods.
Wu. 11. BOTD.
I • I3OTD & WEBSTER.
A. L. WEnwrza.
Montrose, March 8;4858.-1Y
ODA. & BUTTER CRACKEUS,
S
just arrived at d. LYONS k SON'S.
.14outrose, August 11, 1868, •
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so*liiiqg ig.3010056.
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CARRIAGE-MAKING
BY STEAM!
lulrlog re-
H A tn l o li v r e ir d j 7to tei7 - t7buildirnit Turnpike
Street, near L. Searle's hotel, nre manufacturing and
will keep on hand
ifill
CarriagesM'agons, Cut
ters, Sleighs, &c.
They have provided themselves with a 'Steam
Fatal Ise and all the necessary machinery and con:
yeniences for doing - work with dispatch; and being
both ikructicalstnechanics of long experience and em•
ploying none but
GOOD WORKMEN,
they nre prepared to do all kinds of work hi the
Blacksmithing and' Car
riage Making Line,
.in their Usual prompt, and '
cg, , t,
~,,,,.,e
FORK FISH,
,Lcuion Bireuit,
Egg Bikodt,
' Sugar , Crarkcrs,
Derrert • do.
BLAcztimm:mG,
, • Atip
Viroikmanlike Manner,
and by being nt all times on hand ready and williug
to answer any order for worli, and by using •
Good Materials,
and by MODERATE CTIARGES, hope to receive a
tame share of public patronage.
We would tender our thanks to Our old customers,
`anda invite all in want of work to give us a.sall and.
sec for themselves.
Montrose, August 11, 1855.-1 y
Ready Nee s Clothing,
A LARG E and deArable stock of READY MADE
11 CLOTHING, and HATS. CArS, consisting
of every variety and shade, and warranted to be Made
in every particular as good as custom work, and a
prices that cannot fail to suit for ready pay, may he
(mind at the store of F. B. Chandle . r. for sale by
Montrose, May G, S. LANGDON.
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RIGHT IN TOWN: -
rXTENSION TABLES
El=
lIROTIERS 3
of all SIZES and PRICES to suit. the TIMES, of
Walnut, Cherry; and Nahogany,
- and warrauted,to work right up to the Drle,,
Montrose, June 9, 1838
HIGHLY
Important Information
TO ALL GENTLEMEN WHO WEAR CLOTHES,
lAyr: recently made arrangements at considera
ble eXpell 4 C for doing work in the
- TAILORING BUSINESS,
on eery short notice, in a neat, durable, and fashion
able manner, and at
R.B.DUCED PRICES.
I will furni,h garments to or,lor, If desired, or.ren
fler the customer 'Whatever assistance he may need
in selecting materials of the best quality and at the
Lowel4 Market Price.
All my work will be warranted as to fit, finish, and
durability. No customer need take his work from
the shop unless it suits him.
Being permarrently and exclusively engaged in this
husiness. it shall be my great aim to please the pub
lic and thus secure Their patronage.s. . P. LINES.
Montrose, June 10, ISsB.—tf
A FORTY 11,ORSE POWER
STEAILE IiCINE FUR SIZE g
IN GOOD ORDER. -
0 FEET eight inch stroke, 14 inch Cylinder, hal
t) lance wheel, three tons. Is a strong well built
machine. Suitable for a Coal Shaft& Tannery, and
wine sold rfry 100. Address,
POST BROTHERS.
tlontro, , P,, Pa.
Jan. 14, 1857
Valuable Lauds For Sale.
TOR SALE IN ONE BODY, about 5500 acres
I Land on the waters of Spring Brook, a branch
of the Lackawanna river in Luzerne County,Pentea.
about -midway between the thriving towns of Scran
ton and Pittston. These lands arc covered„with val
uable timber, and being situate in th&niost extensive
mineral region-in Pennsylvania—known Vo contain
iron ore—and believed to abound in coal; and being
also in the immediate vicinity of several railroads
rfiade - and now in progress—offer to the Capitalist an
opportunity for the investment of money that seldtim
occurs. For further inforniation apply to N. P. Ho
sack, Esq., No. 11, Wall street New York, or to the
subscriber, nt llontrose,Susquehanna county,Pa., the
at torney .in fact. of the owners.
• April 6, 18541 HENRY DRINKER.
SOAP MANUFACTORY.
MBE subseribdr keep 9 constantly on hand for sale
1 at his establishment in 1 4fontroge,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,lie manufactures
the soap for $1,50 a barrel. Warranted in all Mee
to be a good urticle,or the Soap may be returned and
the money refunded.
PRICES.
Per barrel '55,00
Ralf Barrel , 2.,50
Gallon 26
Wholesale dealers will be furnished—if delivered
at the Aahery inilontrose—at the rate of ten barrels
for $.13,0r at Scranton at text barrels for $5O. .
JOHN HENRY WARES. •
Montrose, March 1,1856.—1 f ' '
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STEAM GRIST AND SAWMILL.
130 S - BROTHERS haling purchased the above
.establishment will keep, constantly on hand Su
ro'lle al <I Fine Flour, Corn Meal of superior qual
ity, also Chop and Bran it the lowest cash_prices.
Custom work will be done with despatch, and in all
cases wa r ran ted.
Montrose, Ju1T,1853.-01
CIIIIN a ET • ININUFfiCTORTN
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. -a. mALL •
mxicui.}ilc..True,RiEs 4n an ow d d p ef ep er ar in ei til to l ki fi ngs: i f i
orders or Bedsteads of all kinds at wholesale or
retail on short notice: • Retail prices range front $2
upwm as, according to style. Re also keep's on hand
Ready-made -Gans ; and as he has ;an • elegant
hearse, he is prepared to attend funeials on short
notice.
New Milfo r d, Dec. 7, 18.58.-49Y1
LIME AND PLASTER.
INIHE subscribers are. now burning and. will , keep
JL constantly on hand; Lime - of' a- Tery superior
quality at Montrose 'Depot, and will stll it In any
quantities at a fair - price. -Persona wishing a large
quantity can be supplied tzzon a reasonable notice.
Superior ground Plaster will be kept-constantly on
band hereafter. • I. L. POST,
U. DRINKER..
JESSUP.
It. SEARLE.
3tcmtroso Depot, April
Bairn Door Hangings.
Patent self-adjuisting
I • best aid most perfect article in- use. gvery
MAO should try them. '
S IC SAYRE &
Montrose, August 18, 1858.
110MEOPATIIIK.
TIM ITUIWIIREY'S Homeopathic &medic.. for
1-1 bolo by ' ABEL TURR.Zei4.
Montrose, August 4, Ism
The
.02. .
Independentß
epublican,
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CD bp .
.. PUBLISHED STRAY THIZESDAy HORSING, AY SIBETEOgy •
La ' o .'.if ' . -. 1111 C, 1 c
PA., a: sl,soPin ISIEUR„. Ili ADVISCE. 1..
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-. . , . . . . - • 'Rates '4) f Advr,rttsing.
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r 2 , • 0 :ir ..
. -" - One Sqtutre (16 lines or less)one week,•:'
. .. .. _ . . tote,
i.... too'. ''''' , . , One:ST*o " two weeks, 0:15
sc _ -One trquaie ,- " ' three Weeks
LiJ it . .11
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', One sgeare - " one month; ' ' '1:2 ° 3 1
- I One square -. " 'two months, . 226
II three months, .. . , i. 6(
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OP-.,T11E. AGE
One square
. One square .
II
. six months •,, .)
, ' ' loss
1..• If.
one year, . , , ...;,.. 8 . 0 0
_
r KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered In one of out: One squaie
.3.l R Common pasture weeds a remedy that cures • . Two squares one year, ' l 5,00
•
/VERY KIND SI7IIOR, • Three squares one year, •. • .20;p0
molt iIR live squares -one year, 2.,,r,0
The oast Scrofula down to a common Pimple. One column ono year,. toc,c,
Yearly advertisers will have the privilege Oaken.
He boo tried It hi over eleven hundred cases, and never failed cx• . . .
ing or changing their advertisements without Ad.
ei•pt in IWO OW& MOIll thludier humor.) He wis now to MOP ) ."
SIMI over one hundred certiecates of It. value, all within twenty ditional charge
- . ..- . .
miles ogliodon. -
Two 11,4110 am warranted to cure a Miialog lore mouth. ,-, Business cards not exceeding five lines, imert e d - 1
$
out to t hrte bottlea will cure the worst kind of l'imples on the face. at $2,00 per annum. . - - : • .-
Two or three bottles will clear the system of biles. i . •
Two bottles are warranted to cure the wont canker in the mouth -s. Job Work. . .
or .t.m.,ffi. _ ...- - . . This office Is supplied with a good assortment of
- 'Thew tofivebottletare warranted to curs the worst kind of Ery
sipelas.- Jobbing materials, and all kinds of job Work, soil
One to two bolt lea are warranted to cure alihum or In the Be'v, • 244 Cards, Posters, Pamphlets ll at 'l will be done neat.
-
Tao bottles are warranted to cure running et the curs and blotch
es among the hair. „ ly and promptly . _.
Your th al x brit les are warranted tomire corrupt and running nicety . .
__
One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the akin.- _
Two or three bottles am warranted to cure the worst kind of rink •
worm. ,
Two or three bottles am 'rumbled to CUM erp
the deratemse
of rhenntallem.
Three or fon rivdtics are warranted to cure salt4theurn. -
Five to eirthi bottles will cure the wort cane of fternfuls.
A. benefit is al seam experienced from the fled bottle, and a petfett
cure is warranted when the above quantity Is taken. '
...., • . . Itoillertt ItAss.
DOOR MAnix,;—The reputektivm of the Ideal* Discovery. In-cur
ing all kind or I.llmOrs. tsar well estshiNhesi by the unaniniroui melee
of all who have ever aunt It, that I need not my anything m the
tabled. MOW MO skilful physkians and the most careturDrug
gists in the country sit unanimous in Its praise.
In presenting the Medical Disecriery to your notice. I do It with It
full knowledge Mitt curative powerzin relieving all, Nut curing
most of those di.eases to wpcli you a te unfortunately so liable--
That most excruciating dlpease to an a . M.ctionate mother;
NURSING SORE. MOUTH, _ _
Is cured as If by a miracle: your sarritemperiskeldoredkOltroatn
ralvometnews, and your babe front rhort and fretfid tolNlll)entrn and
.sweer Shimbens, and the Medical DlscoYety becomes a fountain of
hissing to your husharsi and house td. .
' In the more advanced stages of=-.
CANK 2 EIt
irextends to the stomach. musing
•
DYSPEPSIA,
which IF nothing but t anker on the etomach :then tot be Int eAther a tut
1K I TOW E V
ennoth r a 4111klur.imne !Feting. ntid atiltidierettcr even to the tures
of your fondly. Thlit Antnarls is
RAW AND. INFLAMED, •
your fool dletreetes you. and you ran only take certain kind. apud
even of thatu•our eystent dnee not get half the nottriFhment it eon.
talon a• the arertniot.,ll.l fluid of the ranker rate It up: then yemr
( . n100( . 1'4 , 11 !..I'S It. Ilion and Leff., r.alloa. fir grprni-14.1:1.1 pan.
fret day l row.. For want of nonrbdiment your ardent beentnes
the urea of your body became relaxed. Then I%,!her n
traln o false:vet VI /MI the Med:c/; lid,....overylipecultarly adapted to
CU R -
htlnitnttnn of the heart, ' , Motu the nhle. weaknew of the Tine and
email of the heek..tmln of the hlp joint when you retire. trrecularity
of the boy eln, anSf luo, that most,extruelating of dLwafee, the
PILES.
Row mane thottatuln of poor women are nulfcrltig. from Oda Ms
en, motpitting away it I'd...cable life. arid their nest door neighbor
doenunt know the ratter. 1 Tri.h to Itriprenn nn yritir nand that g 0 ,41
nit ifroverb," An Mince of prevent'. II ini.etter than a pound acute."
In the MEDICAL DISCOVERY
you have both the 1/Trire!lel re And the fur.. with thin MA !Ma
good quality. that It will never under any clretiondnriCenolo you any
Intory. No change of Stet ever neeemsry--eat the best you can get
and enough of It.
IntllECTH)Vsrottl•sr..—A A. one table'4linonflll per dny—
Children over. ten Tenn.. devert npmanful--tilliblren front Ave to
eigld venni, ten vpoonAll. An no dlrectimr ran be npplienble to nil
condttidlons, take nuffitient to opetute an the I!.,wela twice a day.
Tour% truly, DONALD 'KENNEDY.
Peen Al.nAperlnttle. 'For Nile by Monti-on.,
.1. T. CARLISLE
CO., Great Bent NV F—Sl:. Sttypte.
hanna Pool. !Juts. f 29
WHAT IS WEALTH WITHOUT - HEALTH.
TO-THE AFFLICTED.
A lILESSLYG &ND'NO MISTAKE, IS
. - Dr: SwaynOs
Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry
It .tantis unequalled:pia remedy for the Throat ('heat and Luna*.
_ It Is an anostinnohly the greatest Cough and Consumptive Iteme
do In the World
D1.m0r , 14 which it I*.ailapted. and to which. the moot aslant-b.
Inc tesnit* hare been nhtalned from the We, Ti, : , —Conel)O. Colds.
Vonstontillon, WhooPhic Couch. Bli -44 1
Itoarsensess;Weak Voice. rein* In the ot h er 'Breast, Woken',
c,„„ta,,t1,,,,,,(e r 0n, of Calomel and cat ,440 Palpi
tation or OL4n.se of the Heart. Ticklitizirrltalion. or I oflittont ion at
the Throat. in. It* nutrition* propertle. will enrich and purify the
bluest. snd *lmport the strencth when the appetite has failed.
We noir ONT: TRIAL. Bender !!
It gives health and ylgorto the frame. and bloom tothe pallid cheek ,
Cure of ARtlinur, Bloody Erpreloration, d'e. _
AVOTOTA GILT:a erll%!--I ant emir Pike plessore, hut deem it a
duty I oWe to eolfr,rllir tootate * hat Or. Sisrains**Cont
aitod Syrup of Wild Cherry^ has done far me. I was taker, with a
u-lalent Conch. Measly pant-epic:thin. great difficulty of tweattilnr. on
that I had to net out of me twat aunt alt up all night. I procured the
ahoce calnat i e medicine of Harman Titan, Bensalem. who can also
Iretifv toast ha* made a perfect cure. JOBS P. GAGE.
I:ens:dent, Bucks Co., Pa.. 3lsy
•
Surayite's Vtriitifuge,
A sure WORM Kll.T.Ell—soil ezcellent tonic—good for delicate or
sickly children—plea:unit to the taste.
•
Swayne's Sarsaparilla and Tar Pills,
S':gar Coak,l—•vareanted to contain tin calnmel—s mIIA end zentle
purzAttve uneurpas•od be site 'Medicine fnr m:nnving N tle title,
elesr.slne the stniunelt. snit cifeetuully purifying the bleed. These
Pills neither gripe. er produce nausea.
SwaynO,Bowel Cordial,
A ple,ant rut sure R , Ctedv for Asiatic Cholera, Cholera Morton , .
Diorrhoea.Dvsenterr.Cholvm infatittim. Summer Complaint. Palm
in the Stomach and Bowel% Vomiting. Slcknern of the Stomach. he.
Warranted to cure or no par—only cent,.
rir Every thmllv vhould hve a bottle pain s house, IrweaSe of
midden attack In the night. i t relleves all.
Swayne'A Bitter Catholicon,
A weer valuable Bitter.. :SOK be taken with a degree of certainty.
never vet experienced I,v a Medicine of this Character. for Comore,
Gen. Flatulence. Nausea. Heart Born. Aridity of the Stomach. Cold
feet. Deholty mused tm the Inflrmffe of Arm Pnntr.tlon of strength
from any muse. DepreviErort of Spirits, Dyspepsia, or Indigestion In
all 1;s forms, Dripeptien:
There is no tn-drnenr that has ever been tried. thst is m ern,' nal In
emlne Indigestion in all its forms. as "DR. SWAYNES BITTER
gATlinLicoN.^ It imparts neve life and invigorates the system •
the pale and delicate will gain strength and a good appetite by using
these truly valuahle Bitters. Price only 410 cents.
.1 We niter no universal nostrum to perform work. of mule ; hut
each reneml disease of the human system we present an approprbte.
and, if seasonablv used. we believe en unfailing remedy for the dis
°Merin svhielt It to veclfir. Sold be s.
ABEL Tt'RRELL. &ETHERIDGE. Montrome.And by Dealers
evervvrhere throughout the County mid State.
Prepared only, no Dr. H. SWAYNE it SON. Nb. I. North .9h
Street, Ildiadelphis. • Iug:I:MLA]
PATENT MEDICINES.
A3IONG the great variety of Medicines at TurreWs More, maybe
found all of Dr, Jaynes justly celebrated Family medicines%
'Arm's Cherry Pectoral and Cathartic Pala; ilairtey'a Forest Wine
arid Forest Pills; Holland celebrated Cermak bitters; Londen's se•
,ties of Family medicines; Merchant's Gareth g OIL hogrratestrenv
edy for sprains In man or beard ever known; Mathewson's infallible
R, me d r . aar t-ty,„esc Remedy; °crick's Vermin:gr. and a variety ot
other kinds; Trask's Magnetic Dlntment,lhe great remedy far burns.
rhounatiam, and all inflammatory complaints: Ponds Extract, $
first rate tiling for similar purposes as the above Ointment; Andrew's
p r a t , D o t m yhm vent, Cori article ; Woodasek'slialltaln and Hone
Liniment ; itwood's daundice Hitters. Canker Drops. Liniment, n
_Dysentery - Drops; linker's Compound for-Da - seamy; Houghton's
Pepsin. for Dyspepsia; Heltobold'a Extract orlluchn and Extract of
a variety orSalees, the beat In market.. Pills, Av., and
an almost endless variety of Patent Medicines. altogether too numer
nun to enumerate—tut suffice it M say, that the public will had near
ly every thing In this line. atthe Drug and Fancy Store of
" Montrose July,M7. ;ADEL TUREEI.L.
Read thesrollowing Letter. -
HOME "TESTIMONY.
We. ave receivedytim following letter in relation to
DR. MORRE'SINDIAN ROOT Pmts.
,AVIIITEN Fora CORNERS, 1
Susq. Co., Pa.; Sept.- 28th, 1856 - . I
Messrs A. J. WHITE lh CO, -- New York :
"The Morse's Indian Root Pills had froM yon give
universal . serlisfaelion, in RYER! isarrsxcE, and our
farmers u:A.T. silent for almost everything. The DYA
ENTEETILIS been raging in this section to au alarm.
ing extent, for the last six months, SCARCELY a moue
family having escaped, xxcxrr THOSE WHERE yOuT
pills have been usso As A PREVENTIVE, in - which case
they'haie NEVER ' , sumo. I will inform you shortly
how to send a further supply. Tour ob't. Serv't."
ALPIIONSO 11. small,
Snell letteri as the above need no comment from
they ought to convince all of what teejirinly believe,
that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills - art the very best
Pill ever made.
Sold in Montrose by S. 11. & D. 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—tr
Dr. C. D. Virg D. , 3.'
RES IDENT DENTIST, MONTROSE, PL Office
at the Franklin Hotel. Room, No. 2. •
- LIST OF CIEARGES.
Gold plugs, largest, size,
" " mediusu,
it II Engl.
Tin tic., • -
Pulp or Nerve Cavities treated and filled;
-Cement Fillings not used.
Cleaning set„ = ' - , • 1,00
Extracting, at the:Oirme,
Irregularities of theleeth corrected at a reasona
ble charge. • - ' •
PLATE ,WORK.
Gold: Plate, single tooth,
" 2 teeth, •
" " 8 teeth, -
" .4 to 10,teeth, per tooth,' -
Full upper or under-. jaw, on Gold, Gum teeth,
Banded, - - 50,00
Full doubt 'set on Gold, Gums and Bandid,sloo,oo
Full upper or under,:plain; • , - 45,00
Full Double, Plain,.
90,00
Silver Plate, half the above rates. 2, • •
-Impriived Mineral Plate, two-06de the price of Gold
Plain sets. - Kea Plastic, 'tame as Mineral Plate.
The Public marble certain that alt operations will
be performed in'the most tender and careful manner
and in the hlghestatyleofthe Art. All jobs warrant
ed., Grateful for past .favors, a continuance of the
public patronage is respectfully solicited.
. - C - D VIRGIL ,
Montrose; Pa.,•April 7, 1858;
STOVES, STOVES, .
ntrlt stoves bavb been so thoroughly. tried, to the
V • entire satisfaction of all, that they tided. no rec
ommend from us. B. R. SAYRE & - RROTRERS.
_Montrose, May V, l M.
WOOL CAIIIIING
THE subscritter is ostryOg on the above bolnegs
as must • •-• A. G. REYNOLDS. , ,
DrooklynoTuus 90858.—tf •-• • .
BUSINESS CARDS.
O. Winkler, -
rj(tAlLon. Ibunit, Swig, Co., PA., opposite Y. A. 4 0.
Prete+ Mitre.
• ...'ese Milford. Nor. 14, 11 , 48.4.. m •
STILT, eontlnnew the Ste.rtrrAcTu r nie M all demiptloni
CARRIAGES, WAGONS. BLYll,lls, tte.,
tit the beet strle of Workrnan.hlp and of the twat material*. It the era
known *land. a few rodcwald of Searles Hotel.; In Monte....- when,
he wlll be happy to metre the calls of all who want saything in by
line. Montrose. Beget:ober lA 1/1.9,17
R , .
K Smiley. Suiqnriama Coun t y. PS. telMetlfli.
00
It intorno' the people of
pre Stomaelanusszd neighborto_getomm,
'tat he to pared to bald Period:min sod Boots, sod . 111-erair Bid
Books. E. W. itssziss Will receive Pesiodleals. Books. be..
D. Itertuktt.. . Gibson. Sept. e;
William B. Simpson,
REPAinm. hialtig Worked for the twat nine yea,
T 1
with the'remet aktllftil workmen. hifeeletionfl deaf that hem
do the moat difileultp , a on short notice. .rM work warranted in
give frattelhetlon. .1 ielry retalrtd neatly 'mid on reeermiLle Omni,
• tihripjnlnred Webster . Pnew Stare. onrotr of Math and Tom
pike fifteen; Imlow Searleallotel, Montrose, Pa.
W
* . CARPS ' . ET W AIS S
ITt i l t fi h Al ek ß;tAN " l'FArlii
tnrera. Keep ennatantly on hand all kind.
.._ . of t'ilitalT Fel/Xi/TS& or fOrnlslted at
abort notice. Fhot. and Ware Rooms foot or *et, Street.
Moarnse. Pa.; May 14, 1359.-If
. 'Hayden Brothers.
wllO . l . F i -S T AV D .5. F.41.4 i 1 i r K e Vii i tiTIOISTS,
L 7 Il e ere c il r ai:ll . Pedling ompPllta Ne 7 ir TLit Jobbing retro.
Nemeatilf:rd, • -
MCC=
. .
- •
Boyd & Webster,
Irk EALERS In Stilvo,. Stnre Plpei• Tin. Chimer. and Sheri iris
II /I Wart ;,,,sleo, Wlntkusr Sash. Panel] hors . B Indus. ildr e dp,b ta.
Pine Lumbef. and All kinds of Building IlistilLslr. Tin•SboilSugL
of Semi el ilt4Prafld coupcnter,i 4 hoji near Methodist (*Lurch.
No:arms. l's.. April Is, 1459.-If ,
, • _ A , A-•
.
• Dr. G. Z. Dimocki.
. .
PYSI('IAN AND sui;r; EON. has pencssentlilsotte4 h!mr , f
at M..strose. Puns..ltsasst tsuntr. Ps. OFFICE: over Ribs
A Senli.Store. Lotliclnirt at Searle s Ilutel. . .
Montrose...Starch IS, L.'s:4.-
Dr. Wm. L. Richardson -
1 k1 7 9 11,D resncettnlty to:Orr/tilt prufesolonsi terriers to no!,
VT ImMtants cit.:Window And tts vicinity. OFFICE oral Hub
ford's Store. LODGINGS at-the li:eyrtvne . flulrl.
M6ntra6e. 00.13.11 , :k..-IFp . .
'
CRAPT'ATE of the Allopathic soul nomeopaihlc t'nltem of
Medlchse. le now permanently located in Great fiend, I.e. o
Ike, tnmer of Maine and Elintbeth St., nearly oppewite the M. E.
May let, 1P:.7.-15.
• Dr. H. Smith & Son,
SCRGTMN DENTISTS., Itesittente and
5 g1114.... ApproAtte thr . l:3l.ttot chureh.lNorth
b.., t .314e.)17.11 , r.
nrar.,Partlenlar altentiou win he oven to
te01: on Viola. mud Nit.rec plate, and to filling ilecaTinx tun:.
Mont rote. January 13. 14.3.-tf
C. D:
RESIDENT DENTIST, ID - •NTRDsp, PA. cot
Ore at the Franklin Hotel. Room No.i. '
t•ttw Inserting teeth nn Gold or Sliver plate dope In lL
Maitre style of the Art. All Jobs warranted .
Itoartatas. April 7.
_
Dr. .k Gifford,.
QURGEON PENTIT. .ofir with Dr. Dtmnelt. our WiPne't
Stow:. Particular atteralowarill M glyen to Inaerting Tcetli Nit
Gold nr .51Iver plate—al:to on &Hew plan: 'All . operatlona warractr4,
Ntontruse. Sept. 9. ISZL--tf
. ‘
• • B. Thayer,
DITYSIeIAN AND SLIKiEON. Mormon, Pa. Oak" In tkt
.I. Farmer's gore.. v. 20,3
N--
A. Bushnell,
ATTOR:s;ET s COrNSELLOR AT LAW. Office over B.
Weil'. Drug Store, Sesprenkx - seDsecrrja.-11y1 •
TIEALETIS ROOTS & STIOES. Leather and Findings, as
Li Maine 14.. first door brlorrtiesuie's notch Mastro... Pa..rtit
aritritos ICIALAM. c s. ITCPPIIC
William IL Jessup,
TTORNEY AT LAW & NOTAEY PUBLIC.• 0111ci oa Ptb
It lic Square. Ifornwsi. Pa.
Bentley.* Fite
ATTORNEY; AT LAW. AND DOITI..ZTX LAND AGENTS.—
Office west of the Court-11 use. itontrwe, Fs,
H. 3. DINTLIT..
Albert Chamberlin.
, a, TTORNEY AT LAW. AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.-
USA. over I. L: - Post Jc Co.'s Scare, Iluarnon, Pa.
Wm. H. Je amp, •
4 , TTORNEY AT.I.Ajo t I DEEM:
LI. for the State of Newt. will atterid to all limisera entrusted
to him with promptnem and fidelity. Office on riddle Square, cm•
, -
pled by lion. William Jessup.
TILEALEIt IN DRI7Gi. MEDICINE.~. , Pa R
. 111 op....rive-muff& (in - Polies. Dry Gfsids. lianlwaye.
Glaimeare. Clocks, Watches. Jewelry, Silver Syu .4Prctaelea 31
simil Instruments Trusses Surgical I.n.iitrutueuts. liquor , Per
f
cry. Mirrors, Rath:mem Brindles, Shoes.. Yankee NUtiODN &r.
F. B. Chandler,
DEALER IN.PRY Goons. -Rendp Hada Clothing, Griveriii
Iltookx and Stationtri. etc.. Public Areuue,3larrson,
Pot Brothers,
DEAI.ERSI, flay GOODoi„ Groceries, Crockery, Hard.ro,
I.e3ther, Floor, etc., corner of Turuptke street and Cubit: Are
nue, 31, ox-ruceor,
I. Lyons & SOL,.
. .
EALERs IN DRY GOODS, -Croatia. Hardware, Critic*/
Thwarevltol:a, &c.; it wry on the Boncßtantee Indent
—Eublie Avenue, Monewen, Pa,
f. Liu,3111,,
•
Bentley,' Bead & Co..
TN PUT GOODS. Druirer 3dediulues• rsinla• nU'
1,) Gdveries, Hardware. Crockery. Irop. Clock', Watcher, Jo.
dry. Sllrrr spoons. Perfumery. ae: lidek Block. Mortices.
G. Y. lIIISTLIT. 'C ► Raid+, • 2. P. W. Ham.
William & William H. tenni),
TTORNETS A.T LAW. Morrio . ta. indite in Suavi
cm: Bradford. Wayne, Viyoudng and Luanne roundel.
Rockford]. -& Winton' • .-
2TANTYACTURERS aisd Dealer* . Stave Good; AO*. fret .
1- Furs. rmbrelliutTara," rs. Rlbkons, &e., Court:u4
!met, tisw Yl.`lll. (up stalra.)
9. a. It OCZ WILL..
• Baldwin & - Alleri.
Vir I LEAiE" tne Deae3l ir l tt t Z i lardjiraln. Feed. Candie s. djoire:
GP.OOEIttr.S. such an Sugar% Molames. Syrup. Tea. Cuffer, kr.. •
West aide of Public Avenue, one door below J Ethfiridge's
.lion:racon, Oct. O. 18'.6.41
Cobb 'Jr Rogeror . . • .
DEALERS IN GROCERIES.ike..at the rre
orectutly cernpid
be Crane A Rogers. Montrone. l'n. .
Also lave opened a 'ITCHER SHOP In the base:nerd or 1 4, 1 4
.s:Welmter's neve Store, corner of Main and Tun.plke Street i. -
Noa - raota, Nov. 71.1337.-tt. • ': . .
--
1 1 .1N - ACROSTV.'
rpjylg seazne, HT OFFICE Is grand SUPERB,
HEADSTRONG ROA WI, tome, and Ate me, come
A LL Spar Ash Blelm34oeasthedliderdj ant
REST In mp Roo:so:where pale irUl net Dorrraß , r ,\
LOCATION r P LEASAlitsadlO,etheTAitE s
yOU-1121USIDLE Smaar Xo riii i DremerotUaS
.Shop No: 3; DosemPut of Searle% Hotel, on Turnpike Strait
' M"rwsisAugust 11.1337.-te •
$ 3 , 00
$l,OO to p s is()
Banking House
,•
POST, COOPER -& CO:
IIENRY• DRINKER, -
.‘uuNTI?OSE,
W.M.HUNTTING CO9PER.
November 12, 105.
ISAAC L. POST.
DRAFTS on New York City and Pliiiadelplits. —
Collections promptly made and remittell•
Oce houii from 10 a. M. to a. =
Messrs. Allen k raiton, York.
REFERENCE, Samuel C. Morton, Esq., Phil's.
Hon. William Jessup ! Montrose.
5,00
$7,00
10,00
14,00
4,00
ARRANGENEM •
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ru.nsizTuitz
• . - • ONLY TOR,
.READY PAY! *-116 " 64
AT GREATLY .REDECED - PR IO ES !
j_TAVING tried the old way or chaiging and ncyrr
receiving pay, we have concluded to try the
Nimble Sixpence instead of the Slow Shilling. •
We keep constantly on hand icood •
assortment of
All kinds of C4BINEMPURIG7ThtIf, orpiruiobeil
at short notice. ,in want of
ar-clooD. FURNITURE JO
at low .prices rut . please give na_a call. A word to
the wise, &c. ' • -
Shop and_Ware Rooms foot of Main Strttet ,
y .W. SMITH CO.
Montrose,' May -26,:1858.—tf • •
Tivith
Tuff RECEIVED, AND FOR SALE BY
0 An. 18. ' I.IYOKS & SOY.
B. H. Rogers,•,
H. D. Bennett.
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Dr. B. P. Wilmot.
,
Keeler & Stoddard.
Abel Terrell,
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MIME!
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