d'~dv[tB~:w2l~ ^ 'iii.'F.?3~{'":'~%v:~w~^`ti?:~'N ^ : • .~ , ~_ i~ HARVEST FESTIVE 01)E;,k • , 7ffitt day, two hundred yearsago, • „ The mild..ooe.by the river's side, Atniliftieless ground-nuts trailing low, t• The tabliof thriwoods supplied. Unknparn the apgle's - red and=gold, The blushing tinter peach and pear ;‘ The - mirior oftlie-Powew told . -•- s • -No tale-ofeoehards ripo and rate. as die traits be scorned to till, - • These vales the idle Indian trod ; • Nor knew the glad, creative skill. The joy-of.him who toils with God. 0 Painter of the fruits and flowers! We thank thee for thy wise design _ Whereby these human hands of ours In Nature's garden work with thine. • And dlauldr-- that front our daily need The job bf aiinple farth is born; , • • That he who smites the Summer weed, - Kay trust. thee for the Autumn corn.. • bills fools their gold and knaves their polies, Let fortune's bubbles rise and fall; : • • " Who sows a field, or trairut a lower, - Or plants a tree, is more thaw all ' • For he who blesses most is blest . And God and man shall own his worth -- Who toils to leave us his bequest, An added beauty to the earth. . . And, soon or late; to all that sow - The timo - of liarest Fhall he given ' • The flower shall bloom, the fruitssnallgrowl 'lf not on earth, at last in Heaven !- , .1. . . A'Aew Potato: . • . It. seems that a new potato is to ne tie next "sensation" in agricultural circles. o keep our readers posted up, we copy the history of its origin - from the 'Sprit g field ReinAKan : • Abottt. thirty years ago i more or less, John.. Cdrier, a• resident of. Savory, in the • counti . of Berkshire, experimented for the purpoie .of improvement of potatoes by planting po tato balls, and at harvesting the first year he found that he . had advanced:one step'towards' . ! britiging outu new potato. He, therefore, the next yeor:iplanted. the seed raised the lint; and so °Whir several years, tin he pro duced. the potato'. now distinguished as the Carta. Mr. Carter didd soon after, and therefore did nOt enjoy the full glory •of his discovery. Savory is in Massachusetts. .k.writcr4or the : Country Gentleman lets himself out as folloWs on their merits:: - - - s CARTER POTATOES. • : .Those are rriy beautiful Cnrters ; ..Ere one doomed to be martyrs '• To the eccentric desire Of Christian people to'skin - them— - . Brought to the trial of fire • For the good - that is hi them ! - - • Ivory tubers—divide one! • • • Ivory all the way through! Never a hollow inside one ; - • Never a core black or 'blue ! - Ma, 'you should taste them Tonged ! . • (Chestnuts:are not half sp good ;)' And yott would find that rre boasted. - Less than I should. • They make the nieil for Sunday noon ; And if yoti ever cat one, let me beg, • You to manage iunst as you do an egg. Take a par of butter, a silver spoon, And wrap your napkin round.the shell : • have you seen-a humming-tird probe the bell Of a white-lipped morning-glory! • - Well; . that's the rest of the story - ' —j. G. Holland. • WINTER SHOES.—ITaIrs Tottrhal of Health . gives thelollowing'sensibte advice : "Like the gnarled oak that has withstood the storms • and thunderbolts of centuries,- man himself beghls to die at the 'extreniitie. Keep the feet warm and dry, and -we cart snap-our gers at disease and the doctors. Put-on two -pair of . thick woolen stockings, but. keep this . to yourself;-go to some honest son of . SL f Crispin and hate your measure taken for a. stout _pair of Winter boots •or shoes; shoes are better for ordinary, everyday ,use, - as ~they allow the ready cape of the odors, while. they.strengthen the ankles by accus toming them to depend on themselves.- A very slight accident is sufficient .to`atuse sprained ankle to a habitual -bootsfvearer.- - Besides, a shoe compresses V.Q, and hence -admits of a more vigorous cilculation of the blood. But wear boots ihen you ride or oaltravel.' Gire directions, alao,', to- have no cork or India rubber about the Soles, place between the layers of sales, -from out to out,-a Piece -of stout luirnp - Or tow lin • en which has been dipped imanettlia.pitsk— Thia is absolutely impervirms;to water—sloes k `-1:not alis — orb a particle--while} We*know- that cork, does, - and after a while-becomes 'soggy' and damp for weeks.. When you put them • on for the first time they will be as easy as an-' old shoe,' and you may -Stand on . damp . places for hours with.impuniti." . • Putt. Evtt =This dtsease,l in the earlier . stages'of its growth, is completely under tilt control bribe !oboe in,T, breeiries : Alcohol, plot ; gum camphor, 2.- oz.:; - ;oil _hemlock, 1 oz; oil cloves, -1 oz; Venice turpentine, .1 oz. - ,Allpply with the palm of hand, two or three. ant% a day, rubbink%e .tumor -well at cacti 104 k-talon.. .the use of the remedy tllllll the swelling begins-to sukside, and . the ac reness is removed.. " The recipe was, for many . yesra, it secret • in the, possession of a man, Who informed' me 'c -„that he hacicur.ed -- with it-sthcl - ve two hundred • ."gases of poll evil. Since 1 have known the ingredients, I have used -and 'prescribed it in numerous cases; with invariable•success. In 'one case, the tumor was large, and contained matter ; a free application of the remedy did not diminish its size, but after breaking and running a very little, the exeres&tice soon dried up and disappeared. It may be added that when to poll evil is • cured by this repellant, the horse is liable to a return of the disease. - I had a mare cured, ,` that had a. return of poll - evil periodically once in two years. - The: same iemedy.prcn•- • ed continuously:efficient—P. 11.---.lorter's Spirit. • DSZEPTION - AT 'a C#TTLE Suow.—A. most extraordinary deception wa'i recently prac ticed at a cattle show at - . Ayr, in _Swtland, which has subjected the Dart3i : implicated to t.ieriminal.prosecuti6n. it appeares, that, a James Patin), nt Bankbead, presented a n - umber .of fine-1004w animals for_ the =pre-_ - 'Mums of their dais, and succeeded in taking the first prize-by_ a two-}'ear-old bull. Hi:- fore the Mika' had been4riven off however, it was discovered that he ..had been rime :- mewed for the occasion With a pair of false horns, which had been skilfully fixed on the head by -wand crf gutta-perchs„ carefully covered with hair.' In addition „tiOtiii; the skin of the animal bad been 'punctured be hind the shoulder, and air blown, in order to correct a faulty hollow. Au tiged bull, and the third anisnai in the same class, had been - practiced upon in like manner, but: de ception was discovered in each case before the prizes were delivered. The premiums were then, of course, wi held, and the...ro guish dealer, together with his more honest animals, ordered pff the grciunds. The di •rectors_ bad further determined that they would bring's criminal prosecution against him for fraud. • VirVeis makes.:titt _excellent 'jelly . - - • The prat** is' as fullows : 'They are pared, - guiirtered,)Md. the core eeMpietelY retrieved; and.put into alt oven or over a fire:• : When pretty well stewed, thejuice'.is to be squeez 7 ed" out thtiiiigh - a Cloth, to 'tibia) a little white of . ara i is added; mid - thenthe - sugar skim it pre ious to boiling, - then reduce: it to a proper eeasi - steney. An excellent jelly will be the produet. -.‘ •• . ‘g3 r- CorporationE have no "zoitts:,-- ~~n'~_vs~~l,~'.wr-L`"C~'~'JY~:: y.~ , .y.~:;..~~ v.:~v`v3 858. NEW ARRIVIL labs. Fall and Wider Goods. , . A L TOW ready for inepeeqon,4 full and complete 1 1 11 aopeo of C7r 4 C.* CO_ u ythngap p h er w i w ng a t o ln l a i l n l Tthrea new a d l e wp i r t i a es d . stocks O riln o ct ea DMe@O 4 3ODV9 , - conslata of Prints. fiilutr and olncliants. Flaln Brazes; plain and lamed Deigns*, plain all Wool Delalnes, One Black Bombarineand Alpacza-Challisic and Black and Fancy Silks at all prices, Shawla., Dusters. Bonnets.. Flowora aud Vrreathy Hair Rolla. Bon. aet-and Wrens ltlbbnua, Steel.ttraw.and Reed Hoopa.Berlln Skirt ing. Kid. Llale Thread, and t.ilk.Olotea, Gatintletta. Linen and Cotton Bose. WRITE GOODS. Bard. and'fac. Muslim, Laren. Ito itstlooW,lddorlderier.Collars and tidetwes,Blatity Dimity Bands. YANKEE NOTIONS, • *ePdira. Tim; rine. Foigs. Mar OUP, Terturnerr. Part liteiliateN Haleßuller a Pree.lng Coml., Teary , -Comte . Bonnet Combo, Robbie . Hale Mi. Sliver and Steil Thlrales. . ar) , • A large alert of rinniDeLonm, Blatt, Brown sod Ifizad Caaelmeres, : Tweeds, Kentucky' Jean/. Cottcmades, •- • Dent?* sad SAtlnelts. - t I A gene aporttnent of - ;l. '‘- HAM: WA RE •.9 -- - - VICII In Col Iron tOnt Jacks, Barn Poor Bollera.and Trlngra.Shor els and Ton" Patent Gate Pllllll.. Thor 'Acta and Binge.. Pad- Lneka, Trunk anti Till Lurks, Window Faatenlnr..eurtuln Banda. Augur Batt tilmleta„ Table ruttier.% Pocket Knirea, eat Steel ithears,'Seistota. .I*i...tering and •Brlci Trowel., Waenchea, Spring Balta. Altratta Spoons, Dinner Bella, Muss Bello and Ittureat, Barn Shoeela,Grhul Stones. ix. . ' • 8000 & Shoes• • Mena (*air:Ain and Vow-bide nerds. Tadlei Congre,. natters, Doti eta. Burklne and Mil Nipper.. Airy koceries, Crockery; and Glassware; nATs, CAPS, Vic., &c., am veinal lame atoek—alt of which we will Sell on onr usual terms CitSll, PRODUCE, or APPROVED CREDIT. We also hare on band a supetiniqtrallty of BREMS7F , 0-HOME Mi,NUFACTURE • whid, 414, 9 ,4 1 . of at Whole4olo Retalt, at fair priest , . Eyall that our Stock Lai been well selected as 40 quality aid stylei: we have no beeliatlou to Ineltins uur Mends to' esti slut's:. =tee. • POST BROTItERS. Grain. and Butter Wanted. Hemlock andPlne,Lumber, rlour, Bran Chop at reasonable prices may be • found at our S?'EAJf IfIL L. ' POST BROTHERS. Montrose, September t 9, 1658. • THE MONTROSE ~~.~~ _ 4„. General Finding Store IF NOW 1.1 it\ NIIED ITII NEW GOODS DIRECT from NEW YORK CITY for Spring Untie ORESS GOODS of many kinds, Print=, Gingbim,'Muslitt DelaineXhal li, Moire Antique, and different grades of. Black Silk. Slaee.tixig A *Abe yard or piece. A good a...ortmcnt of Carpets, '.9il Cloth, and Matting, Looking Glasses; Wall Paper, CAB,PEMRS TOOTS, Sans, Mill Saws, Cross Cut and Drag Saw. HARDWARE . • consiAs-of everything in the line - of Cutlery, house keeping articles, Builders and Mechan ics hardware, Farming Articles, Scales and Balances, &e., Boots and Shoes, Bats and Cap:, 'lopes and Cordage, . . Crockery & Groceri es. In fact every thing a reasonable person can want. We thank the 'Public for past favors and: solicit a further patronage. 31. S. IVilsoll & Son. Montrose, hay 10, ISSS. 'fill. B. SIMPSON, TATE MABEL ITIONTROSE, PA. Sbop in Boyd - & lirebster's new building, corner of Main and Turnpike, streets. _ - LTA'S:MG worked for the past nine years with the . jl_l mut =killfitl workmen. he_feels confident that Itecan do the most difficult jobs on short notice. 411 work Ichrranted to give Saiiii , actiop. - - • Jewelry repaired neatly and on reasonable terms. 11:Sntritti* has anted forme for smut tin", ated / ran rer mumend him es; e_r.•ful end skillful workman. coMpt telt} to do :11 goal wort. ne mut be done in the country. a n d worthy a/coo/Weiler. Towanda. •lame 'lO.l5Vt. W. A. etiale.r.RLlN. Reran in Wm. Elwell. E. W. LAO, E. D. MoLisrrne-, Z. 0 Goodrir.h. B. Klnglscry. ; B. S. Deueler.; L. bearle, D. D Latlarrip.J. WlDruberr_ Ni.ontrou. Itoutr.c. ,Stpt. The Artist Rhymes • • About Hard Times, And Lack of Dimes. TrHE times are hitrd, - extremely hard, • -L • T er e's no mistake about it; Ti.' hard to.get a little cash— Birder to' do without it. • • - •All-classei feel the want of finds, The fanner, lawyer, merchant, • But who, more tli t t the "Picture man" Can shofor a cam quite. urgent.' He never vet has learned - to live • On "false impression merely,, And pictures " only in your eye" • FM up theipurse--screrdy. Please then, remember Pbceniz -Block, Two flights of stairs asee.nd, sirs, ' And for a copy of yourselves A little Money spend, sirs : ' And if you'haven : Nhat to spare— Not even a Spani:sh quarter— take your grain, your butter, cheese, And other kinds of barter. ..tma't wait until another day, If you do you may-regret it; - - Somewhere, l'wo heard somebody say nerre's danger liirking in delay. This hint you may-as well obey— Pe; haps in some unlooked•fur way, A likeness of your face will pa,o, 3, So baste to Deans and get it. . • W. B. DEANS; Over the Store of SCntley Rend & Co Montrose, July 21, 1839._ NEW ; DEMENTS. flea ONLY Fon . READY ` PAYS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! tried the old way of charging, and ncisr I a receiving pay, .we have concluded to try the Nimble Sixpence instead of the Slow Shining. :We keep constantly on band a good assortment of 'all kinds of CABLVET FUREITtIdE t orfunaslied at short notice: , in want of tlr GOOD FITILNITURE ..M it low prices will ,please give us a call. A. word to the wire . Shop and Ware, Rooms foot of Main street; WM: W. SMITH & GO. Montrose, May 20, 11358.—tf :_-,' ---- --- - To the Sneezing-Pdblle tTENOt CELEBRATED CATARRH &NUTT, D Istirstuntx Ilknerty, for sale by R. Thayer, Montrose; S. D. Toptpkins, Brooklyn; William -B. Thayer, Dimock. Montrose, May 26, 1868. . - • We - Ur - s Office I • NT, EW 1 - 1341 K CITY ILCUSTII.IOD NEWSPA -1:41 PERS,;,MAGAZLS'ES, &c., fotl safe at the Mont : rose Book ;Stem by . A. N. BULLABD. Mciittriise, Sept. 8, 1858. - OF - ~~ ..),.., 1 4. Our stock of . 1316.1. 3Erki..N" CrUIT Ur CO ~,~°l COURT 151' i STREET, Adjoining the "Bank of Binghamton," 7 • , EINGIUMTON, N. -~ i-- My Stock is one of the largest and best selected varieties of STAPLE - AND . FANCY DRY GOODS DRESS; GOODS, SHAWLS,, - - EMBROIDERIES, Domestics, Caseimeres i Linens, Cloths, &g., Rich Silks, Hosery, • hi the Ba.einent nill be found a large akaartnient of GROCERIES AND PROVISION-St - To which the attention of THE-PEOPLE is invited. ISYIIUPS, SUGARS, COFFERS, TEAS, FLOUR, -PORK et, any and everything in the way of Groceric.4, CHEAPER 'HAS Sits tftr.AhEsi: aIOL A 5.5.F.5, IBE ra S rt ° :::lo C r Initation extended to those who purchase for cash to call and examine our atock-and !nice!, before purchasing elsewhere. _ • WLTON, A. KNO , AS LIi4PARASOLS.—SiIk and Cotton Mohr(llas; T.adies' Sun Slinde oat received direct from the Manufitromer, for sale at LOW PRICES, at A. KS'OSYLTON'S, 51 Court street, adJoinir.g Bank of BingliatraW). lIMBREL in_great tariets, TRAVELING BAGS, VALISES, AND LADIES RAT BOXES ; ine assortment direct from the Manufactory In deiser CRT just rereiVed A. LTV:VS, bl Coun.strect TRUNKS, STING -POWDER AND FUSE. Bum • • A. KNOW - LTON, • or the Slam Bang Powder TIM keep on linnil at all times a large stock of the chore lER, which will be sold by tlte keg only, at Manufacturers' prices. Alec, SPORTING POWDERS SHOT AND CAPS: Sole A kent celebrated POW All the Cho* Brands of Sporting Powder, from the Hazard Powder Company, eh hand at all time!, for sale it low prieek. 8.-31:' Powder will speak for it elf. A. KNOWLTON, 51 Court-street, adjoinink the Bank of Binghamton. • I . 4011.71 .. 7 MgEiti I •ZWll'Mletis . " We've Cagee 1•'r; Canter Birds, - To all the sizes rated— _ Where single life they may enjoy, . Or bli,s of being mated." BIRD CAGES PoR ALL CREATION, i . More than 69 different styles now in store, including all the newest patterm—received direct from the manufacturers. INo Jobbers profibi paid on " home productions" at thi. estubli•hment. The assorttnent nlll be kept unbroken during the Sumner season. ~. ..' A. KNOW LTON,.S i Com t•street. I, . . BISCUIT rtmeni of Biscuit and Crackers received this day. from one of the MO2t-extenziv s e Bakeries y. A fresh supply received every week. A large as: in New York Ci 't; Wine Biscuit, Milk Ittsruit, - •Lefoon Bisriiit, n L'isruit, .41rrorthy Bisc4-1, I•up do. Egg Biscuit, I twat, Bostop Crackers, putter Cracker., - Sugar Cratkrrs, arkers, . Ifoury do. .11 . alnut do. brier do. do. Obeyer Sups. r'g' The old tudlioned haod-ina,to Batter Crackers Soda Bi+e+• F.rtra Ore, Nonpareil Graham C Oy ter " - AT.SI COL' '' How nice it k et breakfast time, . • Before you're been to work sir, , To know you've drank your coffee pure, And saved your beans for pork t 4: • NI 8.. - -Pork and Beans for• Sale as Above. .. 1 , . . lirl " REltllLlCAN—Pleatie don't say anything about our Two Shilling Ten. that p;.‘c pie are clutibityr ' an!d sending 20 miles for, as the country ladies have that article in cha , and are drawing on it at a rapid rite. i A. KNOWLTON, 51 .Court-street. ---. •, Bingharnbin; August .2a, 1858.-4 f • . IN J. Higginbotham, WATCH FINISHER', General Repairer, • ( IF the Br.sr Swiss, ANT CNINESF. Dv- j 1 .-/ FLEX W-ASCII ES, PATENT AND DETACIII.II LITERS. REPZATEEB, LirNES, &C., &C. • - I Truly proud pr the flattering encomiums bestowed 1 on hint as an honest and superior .• 1 • I st , WATCH JOBBE D , and gratefultoall who hare employed him, and doub- , ly so to those that liftre continued to be his steady customers since his commencement hi Montrose.(now nearly three , yehrs,) and encouraged by those who al ready know kis: abilities, be now- niforins dies& who do not, that early in life he *as taught the art of , Fini.liiitg - NeUr Watches, by Atkin, late pf Lord Rivet Liverpool, who Was a first rge ;MALER and REPAIiI I the i h st watches. After having worked for him . ppwards of nine yestri, (sei - en of Which as pn ind'entured appreri ! ! tree,) ho then commenced for himself, and latterly in New York; wIM - re, he has 'been employed by some of 'the : first -and most respectable .&qtablishinents in Broadway„ltidd' en Lane.,:_Dowery, Lc., and was by them clas.sed-alfirst rate workman. Y. B. Be hats always on band a -well assorted stock of Watch Wheels; CA - xi - der - se Watch leweli, Main-. springs, Watch 'fends, add Watch 'Masks, whieli wither ciu*lljfitted, right away,-and for prices less thin they can l.ni - had in the City. Slio: c - vir , ,in Bentley, Read, Is; Co'e Store. l'hanui 11l , Montrose, Aug. 18, /858. —. Bads Sweet: crackers . . , . , . A_ - FRUIT r„(Yr, Just rectirod;- and for 'sale by, li. Oct. 13.1 - ' .L I,:yoNs & SQL I= (J Ever Offered to the people of this counts', Mantillas, Flannels, To which the attention of Close Beyera i 5 called OCKERY, WOOD & WILLOW WARE. POWDER! POWDER!! (TERSET AND CANADA INCLUDED.) PURE COFFEE. I=lo=l MI MI MEE, 51 COURT-STREET. Adjoining the pank of Binghatmon OH YES!, OH TES! HERE WE COME. BOYD & WEBSTER . IIAyING purchased of S. A:Woodruff his Stock in Trade, arc prepared to `accommodate all Who will favor us with , heir custom, at "lire and let live" prices. STOVE AND PIPE,. TIN, COPPER, AND SHEET IRON WARE of every description usually found in the country. Also, WIND 0 W SAIL PANEL DOORS, • WIADOW BLINDS, l i 4 if..,. • . -PINE LUMBER, and BUILDING MAT.ERIALS - generally. Designs for countryAnifaings, with specifications and estimates of cost; dm., furnished to such u , may desire them,.nt moderate prices. • Persontabout building in the County w)fi find it to their interest to call on us. Conie and see . ns, we intend always to keep the latch-string-out. Tin shop in teir new building, corner of Main and Turnpike streets, a few rods south of Seirle's hotel. Carpenter shop near the Methodist Church. N. D. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for Goods. 4 - We. ff. Born, - A. L. Wensrsa. j, Montrose, March 3, 1858.-1 y S& BUTTER CRACKERS, just al-lived at. J. PTO; CS Montrose, Augist 11, 1868,1 lieb) VoQtkose. 11:)11,/0;i:) 1 1410:51 , : , fej CARRIAGE-MAKING BY STEAM! - HAWLEY' it LATHROP. having re moved into their new, building on Turnpike Street, near L. Searle's hotel, are manufacturing and will keep on hand Csirriages,Wagons, Cut ' ters, Sleighs, tic, They have provided themselves with a Steani ite and all the necessary Machinery and con veniences' for doing work with dispatch; and being biith practical mechanics of long experience mill eta ploying none bat GOOD WORKMEN, hey are prepared to do all 'kinds of work in the Blackstaithing and Car riage Making Line, ITOI in them pr s oMpt and Workmanlike Manner, nn4 by being at all times on 'band ready and willing to answer any order for work, and by-us;r4 and by MODERATE CRADO . F.S, lope to reteive 1t large !glare of public patronage. • We would tender our tbanics l 8 him obt customers. and invite ail in Went of work to give us a tall and see for tbeniseives. Montrose, August 11, I.SsS.—ly, Ready Made elnthing, . • HATS, CAPS, - &C. 4 i,ARGF, and deArnide stork tr itRAbY MOE CLoTiiiNG, and 11.1 TS, CAN, ke.recritsistiins. °revery variety and shade, find warionted totem: t ile in Pvtryprittic , ilar as pond fl 9 rugtiini ttnii prices time enviii,:t f.il t 0 Atilt may be ttitin4 at tile sirtre of P. h. Chandler. for sole be Montrose, May G, S. LANTMON. RIGHT IN TOWN : . tXTtNSiON TABLES SWLITIE 11110TRIRS 1 of all srus and inttcts. to snit the rf3tts, of Walnut, Cherry, and Mahogany, rims Warranted to work right up to the arl e. Montro3e, June 9, 1858. Important hiormaiiii toolLiENtLEMETi*toM.ikk CLOTHES. 1 1 1..Wr.; recently made arrangements - at considera ble extiemze for doing work in the TAILORING BUSINESS; on iery AO! t nOilee; In a nr:Ci, Liiinti)ie, and tasbion able and at REDUCED PRICES. I will furnish garfnentl to.ordef, if dOreef, or ren• der ;he . eust'onter-pilarever nvlOittne 1:e rimy need to !etcelinty hlra,; , ..rian.4 of the best quality and nt the FISH, AB my work will be warranted as to fit, finish, and durability. ' No custom& need take his work from the shop unless it suits him. Being pc,rmancntly and excbtFirely cagagel) lit this ilII.;11eF5, it s hall my_grcat aitn to lit and thus sccure their mitreMage. Montrose, .Tune in ; 1,358;—tt A' FORTY HORSE POWER STEAM EIMINE FOB SALE ! N. 0 - 0 It.. Fitt eight inch stroke, 1.4 inch Cylinder, bal e) lance wheel, three tons. Is w strong well built machine. Suitaille for a Coal Shaft or Tannery, and will be sold very Iw. Address, _ POST BROTIIERS. Montros., Pa. tLF IX ONE ISODY, about 5500 acres o Land on the waters of Spring grook, a branch 'of the Lackawanna river in Luzern° Countv,Pentia. about midway between the thriving- towns of Scratt ton and Pittston. 'ttiese , lands are covered with vat nable timber, and being situate in the most extensive mineral region in Pefinsylvania—known to contain iron ore—anti believed to abound in coal, and being nlio in the immediate vicinity of several railroada made and now in progress—offer to the capitalist an opportunity for the investment of money that seldom occurs. For further information apply . to X: P. Ha sack, Esq., Xo. street New York, or'to the subscriber, at 3lontrose,rusimehanna county,rm, the attorney In fact of the owners. April 6, 184 III: subscriber heaps constantly on hand for sale T nt Ills establishment In .liontrose,the best goal- Os of SOFT ,4 OA P, manufactured from the lye of wood ashes and grease, hi the old fashioned way,and not by any patent process. For those that furnish the greassThe manufictures s the soap for $1,50 a barrel ( Warranted in all cases to be a good artiele,or the Soap may be returned and the money refunded. - Wholesale dealers will be furnished—if delivered at the Ashery in•Montrose—at the rate of ten barrels for $45,0r at Scranton at len barrels for CA JOHN HENRY WARES. . Montrose, March 1;1856.—tf STEAM GRIST AND SAW MILL. 110 ST BROTTIERS having purchased the aboTe establishment,will keep constantly on hand Su perfino a-td Fine nour,Varn 3fral.of superior trial. ily, also Chop and Bran at the lowest cash prices. custom work will be done with despattTh, and in all cases warren ter/. - COMET IlialitritT Ong , Qc, MALL I.7FACTU R . ER and dealer in all kinds of 111 Furniture, )3 now prepared to fill all orders or Bedsteads of all kinds at wholesale or retail on.altort notice. Retail prices range from $2 upwails, according to style. Ho also keeps on hand Ready-made Collins; and as he has an elegant Hearse, he is prepared to attend funerals on short notice. - - New Milford, Dec. 7, 18.56.--12y1 • subscribers are now burning and will keep 11-: constantly on hand, Lime of very superior quality al Montrose Depot, and 'will sell it in any quantities at a fair price. - .Persons wishing a large quantity can be supplied 1.:7. on a reasonable notice. Superior ground Plaster will be-kept constantly on hand hereafter. I. L: POST, 11. DRINKER. W. JESSUP. L. SEARLE. Barn Door Hangings 'patent silt-adjusting Rollers.—The best and moat perfect article in use. Every man should try thud. BOY D- WEBgTER 1110141EOPATIIY. • . DR. IrnitKIREY'S homeopathic Remedies; for. hide by • ABEL TURREggri Montrose, August 4, 108, AND Good Materials, E= HIGHLY Lowest 7.itarket Price. Jan. 14, 1857 Valuable Lauds For Sale. HENRY DRINKER, SOAP MANUFACTORY. PRICES Per barrel itnir Barrel HE =I Montrose, JulT,lBs.3:—tf LIME AND PLASTER. Montrose Depot, April S. li. SAY RE & BROTHERS. Montrose, August 18, 1858. ME - • , - THE . GREATEST ode ap •/1 \ 1 I F.. 0 ..,•• 410 . CC Lu i=l or . TEE WI,KENNEDT. lionnors; Las 411eorered In one of our iTL common pasture weeds atunedy That acres • EVERY HIED OF RUMOR, • • rtOt The worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple. lie has It - U.ll,ft lo over eleven hundred cases, and never failed en• cept in two e.• sseti. Omtlithtinder 'Minor.) Re has nofelp Ids pow.. 'ion over roe Ititralred vortlllhotes of Ito value, all lottlan 'twenty mike rf ltortots, Two tottkt ate warmtAed to are a nomine gore month. one to three bottles will turf lbowuflt king of Pimples on the flee. Two or three bottles wilt come tine arstem *Chiles. Twolest ties are warranted to cute.the worst canter Id the mouth or stomach. - Three tottrebotticsare warranted to cure the worst kind of Ery-: alpelas. One to two brittle, are wart - anted to thee all humor In the Eves. Tw xotolt Or. ate warranted to cure midday of the cars and blotch es anions the hale.';. . Four to six sorties are wart-ant ell to core corrupt an running olcem One bottle will ciire emit erliption.of lite . - Two or ttiMe bottles aro walKlit r ed Co tore the wolel Mild of ring words: • • flit o } ree.yotti es ate W.:mutt...l to cone the moot deqvate,ca4 of rl.A!itga oaf. : -" Three or Tone bottle. are warranted to cure salt•lthesms. Flue to elaht bottles wilt cure the worst care of Fernfols. A lientat n alw es rape:fenced front the 'rot bottle. ind a perfect cure lo warrantt when the attune quantity le taken. ROXIIT RT. St ASS. Dean 'St le reputation cf Ott. Medical Diticonery, in rue. Site all kind of humors, is tm well estaiditiled ItV the 'nice of all who have enet turd it. that need not say anything on the %object. as the most I,6.yoielono and the Moat cateltil Drug gists In the itionity ate imanimbets in ltd prairie, In presenting the Metheal Weicbiery tb vinir hotter, It with a fun knowledge:of Its el-Ostlers in lellening all, an coritta mast of ilinse thscases to witlvn von are unfortnitatelv on liable.— That Most excruciating disease to an elicit:Hon:de mother. NIIRSI4G SORE 1101JTE,. I. cumin' If by a miracle • your own terve', In rentitml to It n natu ral sweet neon, A nd Tone haft from 4bote and fretfal nal.s to calneand nweet Nat the Sltnitcal Ilwrteety hetottles fottutatn of xnue j lotshotri lotoisehold. , In the Irma folVntweil stage! of s •• C ALN E It eztonds to the stomach. cnuAng DYSPEPSIA, whlel ISlVAlllogbutrlnks.rfgato;',o4o4.4 ~l i:test:de and it I 111 E S treating a sinking. tone feeling. and an indifferenceerento the cares of Your f..aullv. Your ..rnmach la - • • • . T4AW, AISID„XitELAMED, • r"'" l it f "'..15 equiv./3'4 salt ciir *l, l (trial: a MO.', Old meo., •ca: rot . irtorn. 0 0411 h tf, had the unun-Mhent tt eon. tains ag I heAcranonnus dubt of the outer' eats It up: then emu. . complex lon 1,0.14 ts N 06111.7.4 becomes...llo. ortfeeta`h.and Your Isnt day Is cone. For want or nourishment your system toicomV. hm 4. and the fibres of your brsty become relaxed. Yhyn follow a train ofdisrases which the >fralicallri , co very is peculLvly aLtsptest In CURE; Paha-atm, nr the.hcart.pahl In the Hide_ weakaso of the opine and .null of the hack. pain all,. hip ).pint when you retire. Irreelarlt7 of the bowel., end elan, that most cacmclatlus nfilleeawc. the- . PII. E s . now mina thnutanda of Poor. women Ar t Alikeiing from ibia 410- ea, and railing array n lab...ratite life, and their retf ,dorr.neighlair doe.. not t 11.• the .-Alcc. I wi-h tolatoreaaos. your ndod that good 01.1 proverb," An to . tvent la e hettlepiah hyonnd of cure." lb the tIISCOVERIf rat have both I le pm-acuity, .and the cure. with ltd. trot and v, that It ',III never !many, ciminctarl.eA, iloron no v rialorv. Na change of diet ever necessary—eat the-beat vou can get and inoneh 'of At. • -• RE("f lONS 11111VESE.—Adultaiona table.prionful perday— Children over ten yeara. de...wet spoonful—Children from fire to eight "'earl. tea ar.nonfol. An an direction. car, be applicable In all eunstittstloirs, take totffklent to operate the tali-. a 'hay. Topra4 TOY', . KENNEDY.' Prim tl.be,lie . r. dtte. rot anlehv ABET. TrITRELL Monty:c.c. .1, T. t , ARI.ISLE A CO.; Great Bend. and S. B. WEST, 811,911e hanna ItePot, (duly • 541 A BLESSINO & ND _N 0 MIS TA. E, •I S / - 1 • Dr. Swityne'e • _ Compound ,Syrup of Wild. - Cllorry.• It stand, unequalred t he re neatest (bah`hroa Itheed and hunEs. It ir lin ideal:or:ably greatest g and Conan:l44re Herne dv In the World - • • ' Dlneales to which It In adapted. and to which the most astonish ing renoltr have beetrol•tained from the tt,e, ht,t--rettelin. en 1 . 13., Concmilptlon, Monet:Mk Astbfna, Wheoping Conch, thoca Spits` Wrbrk yoke. r o hip In ot ilt , okety Consillrdialuthani the ;hose rf aron,l min ether canee..s slid tatinc, •...It :7 the heart, Tlitong In Itat:6ll, nr intlantat lon of the Throat, Ac. Ito nutrltinstapropertitat will enrich and purify the blood. sod sompert the rd rentth when the appetite hn!! We only ask ONE TR lAI., Render" It glicc health and rigor to the frame, and bloom to the pal Ild cheek " etire . of Aarhtga, Blonds E.rp.etoration, A ttnTtere Galt" . Crlttt not Mile take pleaenne het deem It a dote t ewe to .offerltte hurro.nit•tn state what ”Dr....fwavtienrom-- pin , r ..c tvntp Of Wild l'herry" Inc done Dm rpe. was takeo with a violent eolith, ',toddy sineciandion, treat diftlib.lty of ticathilut this 1 tact to eet nut at my 1.-d cod far op all nigats - I Idocumd rite al....e.vsloal`• medicine of liars= Thu., Rer.salerlt. who ttlit (...ttt WO try Otttl Otto.. opine *perfect core. - r. GAGE. Bensalem: 11.1e1r• I.:Co l'a Sw.oyne's Vi r niifug c , A sere WORM KILLER andexecllent tordc--good for delicate or sieklexhildren—pleasant to the tale.' , _ - Swsiyne's Sarsaparilla and Tar Pali, t !antral- , tiati &Arita* iv is.er.fala _Calaniel.=.3 rallti and penile - any me,ueine for remorlog the litle. lesio.'n,e the stomach. sod effectually purifying the blood. These Pills neither gripe, or produce nausea. S•wayitels Bowel Vordial, - A oleneant and sure remedy tot Asiatic Cholera, I'holern Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera Infant tun. Sunoner ensaolaltt r t. Pahl. In the Stomach and Itnweln, ‘"ontittne, Slekizes.n of the Stomach, Ac. WI molted to mire °rhos par—only ti. cents. , Eyyry undt• ,hnold have it bottle in the hon,e. in tal.e of sodden attack In thenlght. It trileres all ;saln. • siVstOtt s s A very tilualde 'May he takennyit4 n degree Dr efltainiT. never, set esperlete-ed thy *Medi:me of Ibis (diameter. tat Canchn:, o sp. Flat Lience. Nannea. Heart linen. Acidity of the,Stnmaeb. Cold feet. 'Debility enured by the Intlradir of it,Ke t Frady:Olen - at grertgilt leant any muse. Depress:lon of Spirits, Dyrpepsia. or Indigestion Ip alt it. forms, There I, tin treatment that has ever 11.004141. that lam effeylual in curtsy ls , tirtet lon in 311 tie tonne, 't DR. ATNE.'S BITTER t'ATIMLIC4.N.". It Impart. sew life and Mr ignrates the sr fund, the pale and dericate;will rain m rengthantt a cord 301 , 0 4e by u•ing thew truly ralonble Trite only fs)centa. e offri nn onlvenal mad rum .to perform works of magic: but each teneeal disease of the human system we present Inappropriate. and. Use:lse:l6ly used. we believe en nnteiang remedy for the di* onler to whlell it lo speeide. Sold t ic . ABET. TCRRELI...t. ETHERIDGE. Montrose, and by Dealers everywhere ihrntightmt the l`met• ,b,l Prernred onlerhy De. If. SWATNE dr SON, No. S. North Rh Street, Philadelphia. _ PATENT MEDICINES. AMON!: the grea(ratiety of 'Medicine:rat Turrell'iStore. maybe found alt of Dr. Javne's celebrated Famllw medleiites% A yres Cherry i'ectoral atid Cathartic 1'1113: 11:03ev't Vore4 Wine an.l Pored Pith': lialiand relebtated German Htteiw; rte. of Fanilly :Tied:chore: Merchann) Gargling Oil. the irreate,t rem edy for )proins ere} known : Yana. wmn's Infallihle Remedy: and I (01 . 4 f lie:near: flTrick's Verna/ire, and a' variety of )4 her hind. :•Tralk Variseii6t)intment.thetuval remedvforburns, thrtintatton, and all Indartonatore complaint). ),. ymitll'xtract. a fleet fa . te thing for almilar pinwales as toe above Ointment. Andrew's Pain IW3tr4) - I.ng agent, a good article • Woodcock's Ital3a and Ilmie Liniment Atwoodli Jaundice Illttira. Canker Drops. I,lnfment. witt Dysentery Drops :13akerie Cam and for Driwntrry flonelitotim Per'on. for 111,01ilettNia: Extract of.ihichu and Extract .of Samapardia vanctv of Salve...the bent In market. Pills. and an almost endlewt variety of Patrnt 3lrdicine3.altogother ton tamer ou, to ennmeraie—lmt suttee It to say. that the piddle. will find near erort thing In thl3 line, at the Drug and Fancy Stott. of Mont:rare July, Tr Rft ELL. Read the following Letter. HOME TESTIBIONY.' We haVe received the follwringletter.ln relation to Va. MOUSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. Attic RN Po CR 'COB:CI:as; Susq. Co., Pa., Sept. 28th, lltsB. • Messrs A.. 1. WHITE. A; Co., New York:— _ " The Morse's Indian Root Pills had from you give univeiial satisfaction, in EVERT Irma:cos, and our farmers use thin) for almost everything. The Drs. I:Nu - AT-has been raging in this section to an alarm ing eitent, for the last six months, ses.ticsur a SINGLE family having escaped, Exct:Yr THOSE WHERE your pill. haie been USED AS A PREVENTIVE, in which case they have NEVER SAILED. I will inform you shorty bow to send a further supply. tour ol.A...Serrit." • ALPHOSSO H. SMITH. Bach lotus as ihanbove need no comment front they ought to convince all of what wefirinly believe, .71Irese's Indian Rod Pills ate the Veto kit Pill err•r;n,ade. • . Sold in Montrose by S. IT. & D. Sayre, and by, one per:m in every town, and in all country stores. ' A. .L.White & Co., 2 St. Peters Place, New' York, sole Proprietors. .' ...$5,00 ... 2010 ... 2. Dr. C. D. Virgil, D. D. S. TIESIDENT DENTIST, MONTEOSE, PA. Office fAL at the Franklin Hotel. Room, No. 2. • LIST OF CHARGES. Gold plugs, largest size, le" ' " •"' - - -$3,00 $l,OO to $1,50 - • - . ,75 Tin .dc.,- - ,50 Pulp or Nerve Cavities treated mid . . filled, 5,00 Cement Fillings not used. Cleaning set.,, - - - Extracting, at The Office, - ' - - Irregularilies of the teeth corrected at a reasona ble charge. PLATE WORK. Gold. Plate, single tooth, " " 2 teeth, " " 3 teeth, " - 4 to 10 teeth, per tooth,. ' Full upper or under jaw, on Gold, Gum teeth; Banded, - - - :50,140 Full double set an Gold; Gums and 43 . apded,4100,00 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. fiCeo Plastic,samoisAlinend Plate. The Public may be certain-that all operations will be performed in the mostftender and careful manner and in - the•highest . style. of the Art. All jobs warrant ed. Grateful for past favors, a continuance of the public patronage is rcspectfully solicited. D. VIRGIL, - Montrose, ga., April '7, 1858. . - STOVES, STOVES, . (Aim stoves have been so itioroiiglily tiled, to the NJ entire sati4faction 4411, that they,ueed no rec ommend from us. S. 11. SAYRE & BROTHERS.. Mmittose,May 27, 1 WOOL CARDING riNIE subscriber is carrying on the above bitsine:ss as usual. A. G. ItF.YIiQIAB. . Tirooklyn, June 9; IWB.—tf • , 1349e;riderit . .. *pnblie-an. 'Ullmann) ETIII.Ir,'TIIVNEDAT 110*NING,;AT VONTIOD, - PA., 1T $1,50 PER ADTAICCE. Rates *I Advertising'. OnCsquari(l6 lines or less)oneveek One square -" two weeks, - 0 45 One square three wees, . I,fii One sqUare One square One square One square One square Two squares one year, Three F ares one year, ... Five smfares one year, .... One column one tear, 4fl,nr i Yearly advcrtlicrs will have the privilege of alter ing or changing their advertisements withouild. ditional charge. Business cards, not exceedinglivelines, at $2,00 per annum. Sob Work. . This ornee Is supplied•with a,good assortment Jobbing m ir . attertats,, and all kinds of .tob ,Work, such as Cards, Posters, Patophlets,&e., *PI be dtme neht• ly and irtoturotli • • QM .t 7,00 10,00 - .14,00 4,00 IMMI !: 4'i'. ....~ 1 .4 - 'one month, - /,25 It two Months, 9 ,25 • three months,' :IA " six months , 5,64 one year,. 8,44 BUSINTS CARDS. Francis B. Davison, , ll: D., c ,L y ., EN adlacrnt- or Mott, E. A . 4. ll.4DzscE, e..:1 vyants ;er oppwit; 4114 I 'hurt.h.... Mont rof ra.. xeretb!r li; mct- ."in • er, • , A 11.011. Nur 31.11.t0tp, Siisq; Co., ra.,or.pbelte E. A . A.. 0 T Pralr. office, ';';ev , 1 Ilford, N0v.24„11,11.-01 STll.2..cnntitme , the iII'ANt'FACTPItt of all delfriptin s ra et - CA ft ft IA0E" WAGONS. SLEIOI4 4 . /Fe_ 11, Illrla , t stele of Workmatudito and of the ta7lt marnflak O f the wer.. :. k.oern etm.l. a few rule ("A of tztarlea Itotel..ln atuntrnae. a , ;,,, I, will V. Ltipy to receive the Galt , Mfall.who Iwntd intildlot.;:, L., Ilne. 316litrot , t, September Ir...ins: 1, . • A. D. Deiiii4tt.: ~ laillik," firk7)i.;ll. Frailer. 11Stiltolianna ('Pooh: hi... irsi,q,:. 17 Intorno , theist-00C of Strluelotinisi and Ileigiii..qme ~,,,, ~ flnt he 1. prepared to lad l'ettodleal, owl. floolot mot Itelgar ..t 1t0.A.. E. W. Etazixa wilt teeeire Periodicals, Bk ok.. fie_ f, ji . 11. lie:melt. , takson, Sept. f. I tzt.-1; ' • • . Vrillititn B. RilitTisb.ft; . AAT A Z:;, l :), R ,. E ., l :4 l Atttlf a ul h in a •nl;n r ie w n -n .l k ie e le r c o Vt.. e ntirrnll'is7l.7, 7 do the 1,104 diracult J.•IA on 'hart notice. All work warranted n. Klee sattqat ttn. Jewelry reptilred neatly and en reYeeralJe tem., • Shonin Itnyd & Wetetree new Stare, eemer of Main and tlke . Streetet.tylow titatien Hotel, 3l4nt rose; rtt, • • • • Wm. W. Smith &Co., „ 1; CABINET AND r:I1AIR 'MANCFAC. Ivor*. licepsrmotantly k or Ellitlti7 FrictliKicr.Writirot4l44 1. .b.. , 1 wrier. -.Shoikotl lE,re tr Ugh Milt.: -Mootrohe, 3ltty • - . Gaya-en Ira .; w . e A w llitg 7 ; ltili i ?; ; EkOTlONS, iVatetm, W . Merrltuntvnd,lte4l2an suppliA at New York Jibbing New Milford, May, Wm. It. Buil , ."! • L. Boyd, &, Webstbr , F.A I.VA:ion I.inire.e. Si nVe Vl*: Tin. Meet - lilt 1,1 It'brr : Windt.", t , aeh. Panel lannn4Windner [Wrath. L. l'in• Limber, and all kinds M finilillrig Materlale. ~r and l'aelieneer.:Tholi bear Ilethodlet.Ukurrh. 310seconr, Pa.„ April/4. • ,• • Mr , 114- I Z. - • • • : t • : oFriceus rr ,k !toe.. Ladkinga at Starleollotel: 3100trosv, March 10, 15.1.4, • Dr. Win. L. Richardson W°L2T.TVIS S II ',I ISTB' tender LA ra l6 l . ,,,Ze.dltl Mnc(/rfl7 forilts Mom,LA)llc ING:itjbe Keystone 9 - . • E. " It A DCATE of the Allopathic tutd /lonteopathic• C 31ediritie. is now Pesonanently focaterlin Gent nertd, J. Ore, corner of .Ilalce and Elizabeth SC, nearly VitpOntreChit.-1!. Church. ~ !day ' Dr; It Smith* Son, srranF:a's DENTISTS. Residence and nitro. Of I O r C e .opitl; 1 r . t , lug teeth on °Le and Sit:ciet idste, and In utlcu]nr attention will IK 1;117: Ing o tau:. llontro.r...lnunory • • C. D. Virgil, ItF—IDENT DFNTIST MONTROSF FA. 1144; d ia. att A.A4t. r.r:Liatrui jttl . tp - " t Me:gri:me, Apill 7.173:6.-toct • Dr. A. 'Cliffor .; 0.1 - 10:F.t)N DENTIST: (Nike with Dr. I/Inaork, .ver W 0.4.11 btorr. Pult!rtilar attentiou beztlyth7to inFertlng:T•l , nr, ;414 fiblle-2h471111 a plan. All ot.crutivls-var-mt.i NI not. k: ' , Thayer, • moirsiciA.N AND srr.GEox, Memel & Pa. - Collie. L. flt Farmer's store. < r:te.S A. Bushnell, , • TTORYFIT VrOTSNSELLOR AT I. Office over S. E. West'. Dreg Store, SVIVULII.II3XA Darer, la.-. 141. Keeler -&_Steddexd. nr.Ltirhs:ttitr . s loW . Frat Hot el,tonttone, av,unE ctetvl4 O. X. STOPP AID Wiliam E. Zessttp, 4 TTItt..NETATI.4IAy & TiilY •cn /i lk sinnrc,3iontlenr.ys: - *Fit • ; . , - A TT(~R+ETti AY of the i t tt i n a h v lilt - t rY uza-n.ar •5 Albert Chamberlin, 4 TTORNEY AT LAW. AND JCSTICE OF THE PEACE.— At °tee corer I. L. rot It Co.'s Store. Mormon. t'a. - Wm. H. Jessup - , ATTOI I INEY AT LAW. AND CO3tAtISSIONEE OF DEF.PS. /I NE the State of Neti Took, wilt attendlO all loof nets er.trmthl to Ittot with promptneollhuid fidelity. Oftlec on rut& 'Square, occ:. Hon. William Jessup. Abel Turiell, • :lAEA LER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES ;CHEMICALS. I'2 .. 1I 0112„ Dee-tuffs . CI rocerife. Dry God Hardware, Stony/one ; la:aware. 100 k... Watches. Jewelry. SllverSpoona,Spectac::, Am sical In.tromenfic Tirowea, tiurnle2l Ilwfromente. Llquora l'erfon ery„,3llrrors, Stationery, llnmhee, Show, Yankee Noliona, F. 8.. Challer; TAEA.LER IN DRY GOODS Rea Made Ck:thlnn, Grocer::: I-la Hooka and Stationery, etc:Ed:ll Avenue, 31 oxYm. ma, Fa. Post Brigh rs EALERS DRY GOODS.TieWries, Prockere, Hatdwono, 1,/ I.ruLrr, tinur; etc, curuer arfuruplke stmt and Public nue, Morrwax, Pa. J. Lyop & Son., F. AI.E It S DRY GtHIDS. Greetlies..llanbeare, Crock. ry .11.1 Txware. BOA.. 3:e.; els% carry ye the 1:uoa. It/anise I.ea.:uco —Public Arentle, Slorreasc, Pa. J. tioNa. T • Bentley, Read & Co., J)E.ILERS P.s" I)Rt G(X)1):e, Drugs; Medicines. Paints. 64:e Grocrrle., Ilankrarr, Crockez3-. Iron, Clocks. Wolthes. tr.* eiry. Sliver Sonny", Prrfinnery, .tc. Mick Block. Max - moor. G. V. UENTLET,. C.J. =AD P. W. It uxr. William & William H. Jessup; TIOTINEYS AT LAW, oarraniri, Pa. Practice to Sn.que il. hautta, BradroTil Wayne,' Wyoming and Lazeine oncintirsi_ -- - • _ Rockwell & Winton-. ATANT'FACTVRERS aud•Dealers in Straw Goods, lists. CGI. 1 11 rnrs, Parstodi, 1111 , ow, No. 40 Courtian4 stn 5..% New 'Yozs;(up stairs.). L. D. 604.11WEL.L. Baldwin & Allen, . . lITIIOI.ESAT.E And !fetal: licalees In Floor, Salt, , tort, ri 4, 1 lard. Grain. Peed. Candleg. (lover and Tlnp,tire .N.v.i. .1!..4 G IZOCF: IC I ES, f.llOl Ito Sup,r4, Siola,Ari. Svruirr, Tea.Totr t e, dr. We'd Me of Public Avenue, one door below J. Etheridge i llotraoss, Ott,'3o, Li.'...' 4 ,,-tr . • . . . Cobb & Rogers, Th EA t Ens IN Gnoc Klil Ell. &Cod the eterwreeentli• er4 . epi , d 1.7 by Crane .k Resew. Mont row. Pa.. AI.o have epened a lIVTCIIER 51101' in lie bawnient of I:, ~ .1 Sr. Wetedeee new Store. corner of Main and Mtnpike :Areal. tosrwwe, Noe. .i. 1A7 , -tr - Acnorrxe. COVE see me. - NrY OFFICE la grand and SUPERB , HEADSTRONG Halm OR, come, and ace * me: come ha! HiL ALL Spanish ItiestvittialeiwAetllseuunt„) at PAR , 'RELIT In my . RoOt t re. vibereTilu will not Therre,l3 , LOCATION PrEASANT, and low tbe FARE , your,. IWMIILE trnY's.7 Morri*Dreverit 11.1 t. 51 0 P N 0 •1 1. BaPtinent Searle.:s Hotel, on Turnpike Street Itoxtemse, August It. 1.8:,T.-te" • _ Banking House-- POST, COP F ER & CO. HENRY DRINKER, WM.HUNTTINO- 0c:wk:ILI, IS.l.lO.L.rpsT. . 4, - .---. 7 - - • - . . • - • " • - _ NO, NTROSE. ri member 12., 1835. rIRATIB-on New-Tork.City and Philadelphia. — . collections promptly made and remitted. . '..,olltee hours from 10 A. M. to 3. • i •'. -- -'• . • Nessra, Allen k Palton, N. York. REEERENCE, - , Samuel C. Horton, Esq., Phil's. \l, Ilon. William Jessup, Montrose__ NOTIcE. ' pEnsoNs desirous of paying Inc moner,on debts, of.any detTriptlon, can do so by lea'rinoktbfir payments with Post;Cooper k Co.', Bankers, Mont' to my creditk whose receipts will be allowed from their date. - C. L. WARD. April ' - - • HEM& TRUSSES__. ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS. SHOULDER 'BRACES. JUST received a largdassortmen4of the ahoy' , tides, atreduced prices. The tniastAlifficA not fiP Itibi suited in size, quality and priCe. Nov. 24, 188. ABEL TgREEI I 5,1)i. • ille,r)r, 25,141 CEZZEMiI ar -can-
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