Securing' the Peet of Ladders. " A ladder I intw„ with wonder and awe ; It swayed not, sloe bent, nor bowed; Its seder very light, iu rounds very tight, lad ita summit reached a &aid!. Et cry intelligent man, and boy too, knois that when we lean a ladder against St tree. dr aide o f a house or him at an angle of from isrty__ta.Slity degrees, the-Ant of it is liable to-slide, - end let cis ladder sad all that is on it fail broadside to the 'ground. And this li ability of it to slide; depehas upion its tndi nation and- the nearness of the- weight upon it towards the top. Take a ladder, for in. sumce, twelve or - sixteen feet in length, and place the foot of it ori the hard, smooth ground,sind" rest the top against the aide of a *Wing, as high as a man's bead._ It will barely stand in that positiOn No w . lee a heavy man stand on the. fi rst round at the bottom, and It will stand very firm, and not slip a hair. Let two or three men get on the bottom of it, and it will , bo less liable to slip. - - But-let a man 'or 'a small boy as cend on it, and before he arrives half way to the top, unless the foot is held securely, he trill go down, ladder and all. . 4.ladder may be placed so that it. will not slip at the foot until be who is on it reaches the top round, 'when away hwitill go. • TWA is farther illustrated by the rafters of a building. Take, for example; a toot' hay. ing a quarter pitch; e., if the building is twenty feet wide, the ridge of the roof will •1 be five feet higher than the plates. Now, we may place several tons of anything on the mar, down near the platei, while half of the same weight placed near the ridge of the roof, ,would- be very liable to thrust the plates apart, so far that the roof would fall in. It ia•gtnerally supposed by men vtlio are • accustomed to use ladders, that if a ladder will bold them, without slipping nut at the _ foot of it, while they ate on tie first or sec ond round, they tr.ay ascend to the top, with sag•ty ; and we often see them, when setting up ladders; step on the first or second round. and spring up and down on it, and if it does not slip. they . fironounne it safe to ascend on. But this is - a:great error. A ladder operates Lki. a fever, or a knee in mechanics. If the ladder he set very slanting. and is a long one, as a' roan orproaches the top of w.ight oi;;TAte , as-a powerful thrusting fur ce , laterally, at the foot of the ladd4 r. I learned a Very useful and bloody lesson. on thi iniphrtanee t.f -eettring the fret of lad dent, about th.rty.-years ago, when I wag a little ur c hin a bout, t•ix or ..even year of ag.•. My father httd . a large two hutalr.3 pounds .ix -footer, thra , hing with a flat! in his barn, digoivered a hen kith a lot .of attai n chickens in the mow. Tbii king, probably, ,:re 7t little fun s - be propieed to set up a !seder and ler me go up and get- them. A's I had fatty eigneluded . that I would not bear the reproach of being a coward 'any !ginger. wh. n'an old hen with chickens came in m 3 ir s ov, I..ummoried all the powers - nf a young _general, and was ready at a word to ascend .the !raider; He planted 'the toot of it nn the smooth floor; at an 'tingle of about forty.five degrees, and told rote to go up. said I, that ladder will slip, I know it. will. Ah. you are afrrid of an'old, hen, said he, and step ping on the first round, tried to make it slip See here, said_be, it holds me without slip ping, and I am as heavy as half dozen cow ards like you.' I ascended it with heroic val or, and when I reached the summit of it, the foot slipped and down I 'came, Pell quell, and • in the fall knocked my upper teeth all loose, and cut a long gashin my chin, the.sear of which I beer to this daY, besides frightening, the little white head altisost out of a year's Irowth. Has aladder!ever slipped-with me since? Never: = My father, one of the old pioneers of this country, ,now, seventy-seven years of, age, having lived on the present-farm since ]BO4, -and ascended- and descended his laders thousand and one times and aver, with safe ty, a few days ago had - a ladder slip -with him, when he was near the top, when he fell and .broke the bones in one of his hips very badly, and bruised other parts to seriously that his life was well nigh despaired of, and the most exerutiating pain and' anguish are his portion. Had his.laddtr been shod with a piece of iron, pointed, tui_ all' ladders should he, it would not have alippeti with him. To make such an iron, take almost any old piece .of iron- elmut a-foot In length, and have one end . dr<swn to a point, and •three or four holes punched in, and screw it firmly to the under . .tide of one of, the ladder sides, letting the sharp point , extend about three inches be - yond the end of the wood. Such a fixture will coat about a dime, and will hOld the foot of a laddt-r,.wke r n setting .it up, will preirtnt its sli e ping, even on ice, keeping from falling. and sme IMO'S bones from heing.briiken, and the lung catalogue of ills which follow. S. Et/wisps TODD, Lake Ridge. Cats or Ma EllSB.—Crawten d, the cele brated sculptor,, had an inveterate habit of readineta a reclined position'; one eye had to be takelf out in consequence of a .cancer - _our , tumor formirg behind it, and his life has paid the forfeit, after years -of suffering and the expenditure of a large amount of inoney. Prescott, the historian, in consequence of -a disorder of a nerve, by which the eyes, were rendered useless for all writing purposes, could not use a pen, as he was unable - to see when it.fuiled to Make a mark flat want of, ink; nor weld he- dis:inguish ,the lines or edges of his paper; yet, with these disad vent*-s, lie wrote all his _historicals, using an agate stylus or carbonated paper, being gelded as to the lines and edges by brass wires drawn through a wooden frame; hut, with all these hindrances he has made him • sell one of the most lendable Of modern bis trlriluis. and earned a fortune besides. To avoid these and similar calamities we urge upon the young especially, never to use 'the eyes by any artificial light where nicety of sight is, required, aor to use them in any strained positleni, -or while riding in rail. cars ;I' . irTiVON _ We urge upon parents, in view of the ittimy incurable eye dissa see , I , to mutton their children against treading by twilight ; that is, not before sunrise nor after sunaet. It-would be greatly _better not to anew them to read or sew by any ; artificial light ; .but, if that- is tiftavoidable, let it be imperative that they cease at ninetAlock, at tight in summer, and-by ten at, farthest in .the winter; It fa a most inexcusable folly, and will, sooner or later, bring itapunish mem, to'reakitie sew by gas, or lamp, or candle-light, ands then sleep after daylight next morning as a habit. To persons of all ages it la it most . injurious practice.--Ralft Journal of Health. Basan.--Mrs:Wa.hington Bacon, of De troit, took the first premium at the Michigan Siete Fair for making tumid. and this is her recipe : 4 Salt or - stilik rising, to-one teacup of new milk- and One tea-spoon of salt, pour in two teacups'of boiling water; when cooled to as not to scald, stir in flour to make a batter. and set it in a kettle of warm water until it ridiesup light, *kith will be in about fire hours; pour the batter into your pan 'of flour, and mix with want water or milk In sufficiency to'make four loaves of bread.— Add a teaspoonful of sods to the ireuirg, knead thoroughly, and pot ft in the pins to riii, - -Ixttlett it Will do in half. an boar. Bake tee bout." - • -Wa,sp,4o4-4e d?wu sad cry, 11110 4: 4 - - • _ • MEE For GL harkprana Repot/aims. To Taman. GILITIUNEN 1111. 17,-1859 I see by the city papera; of January sth, that gilcb Cows. poor, sell for $25 to s3o— ones, $35 to s4s—good ones, $5O to $65--eztra fme am; 675 tosloo. New mulch cows, in New York, at this season .of the year, are; always high. In this county there are always more or less new mulch cows in the winter, and firmer, cannat sell them for what they are worth; I would sug gest in each township a farmers' association, to look to the farming interest. Suppose that in any township the farmers had 25 cows coming in the first of February. Sup pose they get all these cows together, - and. Rend one of their number to drive them to Jersey City.-. Suppose they press 10 tons of hay, and send by railroad to Jersey City, to teed the cows till after they come in. Any farmer would be glad to let you. have thetas of his barns for the sake of the manure; and yOu could keep the cows about -as cheap in Jersey sty, under this, arrangement, as at home. The purchaser could then -see the cow with the calf by her side,-and the farm ers would realize a pile of money for good Cows.- Iduyers.from the city could call on you any time in one hoer., -- Farmers, every body would shake hands with 'you on your return, and you do not know how glad' they would be to see you, lam looking to your ,interests, therefore suggest these thing:3.— We must depend on New York markets for the most of our money. So do not shut your eyes. And what do farmers say about association 1 Butter has been doing well late in the fall, up•to this time, 28 cents for good pail butter. Hardtimes are the best times for considers- Con to improve farms, and to arrange busi ness upon correct principles. My notions are. a prosperous county, prosperous towns, prvrperous schools, anti slaveholding and ar.. churches, &general good feeling. and gm,a wishes to our neighbors ; and as far as am concerned give my opinion's gratis, and_perharis many may think _I might as well keep my month shut. Yours, resneetfnjtr. HENRY MciiiwNar. )'or the Independent Republican. Shade Trees for Public Highways. Messes. Enrrons ; ..Dear Sirs':—Having triveled to some extent in different parts of .he (sultry of Susquehanna. I must confess ioyself highly gratified in citterving a proper spirit pre.‘ailing in regard to setting forest tree-i. The maple prevails generally. ThiS is' very well; but I will suggest en improve intnt fur the consideration of an intelligent people: that is to gay, don't forget the beauti ful and majestic basswood. It is of more rapict growth, to say nothing of its dark densely rich foliage, cleanly and inviting be yond-description, and in coming . time as a vabutble lumber it will rank next to pine in the mechanic arts. Therefore. I would suggest the propriety of selecting straight thrifty trees for setting: There are other important considerations in behalf of the basswood. It stands first in the catalogue of sources (white clover excepted) from which the bee obtains her most copious gatherings, excelling all other honeys in purity and flavor. Let any- One take a.stand beneath some isolated bass wood, when it puts forth its tiny flowers, and his ears will - he greeted as with the soul sub duing music of some sweet 'loned teolian harp suspended in ;he heavens ; but let him cast his eye above and there a cloud of bees maybe seen flying to and fro amid the rich foliage of this most "interesting of trees. chanting their merry songs of joy and glad ness. A. T. 11. • Great. Bend, Jan._llB, '59 Tnx ELORR 13C911. -,lt. is not known to Many per Sons that the common elder bush of our country is a great' ssfeguard,to plants against the devastation of bugs. If any one will notice, it will be found that worms, any, bugs, or insects never touch the elder: This fact was-the initial point, for ex periments of an Englishman in "1'794, who coMmunicated the resulte- of his experiments to a London magazine. Accident exhumed this work, and lientueliy correspcndent last year communicated to the Dollar News paper a copy of the article. The practical results of his experiments, as asserted by the English: experimenter are, that the elder, scattered over cabbages, cu cumbers, sqiiashes, and ether plants subject to the ravages of insects, effectually shie/ds them. The plum and other frUits subject to the ravages of insects may be saved by plat ing 'upon the 'branches and through the tree, branches-of elder leaves. HOW TO co TO BEG.—ITEdrs Journal- of Health, in speaking on this subject; sass: "In freezing Winter time do it in a hurry, if there is no fire in the room, -- and there ought not to be-unless you are quite an inva lid. But if a person is not in good health it is best to undress-by _a good fire, warm and .dry the feet well, draw on the stockings again. run into room without a fire, jump in to bed, bundle up. with head and ears under cover for a minute or more, until - You feel a little warnitb; then uncover your bead, nest draw off your stockings, straighten out, turn over on your 'right side and go to sleep. If a sense 'of chilliness come■ over you on get ting into bed ; it will always do you an inju ry ; and its repetition increases the ill effects without having any tendency to harden' you. Nature ever abhors; violence. We are never shocked into good health. Hard usage makes no garment last longer." SOAP FOR CLIAPPXD lAKDB , &C.—Take One bar of vellow•aoap; cot it up email; add to it the gall of a beef; put it over the fire Un til the soap is entirely melted ; (a &rims ket tle•is the moat convenient vessel to melt' it• in ;) then add one ounce of fine pulverised saltpetre and one pint of alcohol ; pour it into a ves-el (preciously greased) of a size to make the snap at least one inch thick ; when firm enough to ,cut, before it hardens, cut it into cakes of 3 1 convenient Size. This soap will be found' excellent for taking grease-spots out of woolens and silks, and is a capital pre ventive.for chapped hands. • To KSICP ICE saox WINDOWB.7-We find t.l)f3 foliowing, *directions to keep ice from "show window's," going the rounds : Take an ordinary paint brush or sponge, and rub over the glass once or twice a day, a little alcohol, and it will keep the glass as free from ice as in the middle of summer, and. it will also give as good a polish as can be got-in any other way. - • CURE roll Buxom—The Gautier Media:lle, of France, says that, by an accident, charcoal has been discovered to be a cure for burns. By laying a piece of cold charooil upon a burn, the pain_ subsides immediately. . By leaving the charcoal on one hour, the wound k healed, as has beet demonstrated On sever al occasions. The malady is-cheap and sith pie, and certainty deserves P trial. ?dux Yeast.L-In 'ease you should get 'out of east, and are hurried, make milk yeast. Take one pint new milir,'one teaspoon ofaalt, tablespoon of flour, wined in; stand it in. a kettle_ °fleeter, by the stove, and keep it lukewarm all the time. When very, light, add ;Aliculrlialmake into /OWN; or biSCUkand lat-thern water;W' the fro bane oonkinipwarramme l akkrpt, _ - 1858.. moan% Jr. 1858. lIARDWARE AND STOVE EMPORIUM- IN FULL. BLAST! TEE UN. DEILSIGNED trookl take this opportuni ty to Werra his friends mad customers that he has recently made large additions to his former ex tensive. stock of , . Hardvrare,Stovev,Steve Plpe,Steve, Trinuesittip, dllce., and that he is prepared to supply the wants of the community in that line at unusually low prices. lie flattens himself that his facilities for costunfactneing his own Wares, Stoves, gc., give him a decided• ad vantage over any who purchase and transport at a heavy es ense their entire stock. Be would say to those who wish to purchase STOVES of any , description, STOVE PIPE, or TRIII - orally kind, and pay for them, be is prepar ed to give them great bargains ; but to these who want to purchase on a year's credit and then let It run two years more, he had rather they would call on some one east, even if they have to pay seventy-five per cent more than an article is worth. In the line tr• Shelf Hardware, • his assortment is the largest and best i selected in Sus quehanna County; purchased as his stock has been mostly of manufacturers, he isF enabled to offer in ducements to those country merchants who buy Small bills,rarely to he found this side of the big city. We ran offer special inducements to Carpenters and Joiners who are in want either of Tools or Building Materials. Blacksmiths can find ANVILS, VICES, BELLOWS, and, in fact, almost any thing in their line, by calling on us„ Cheap for Cash ! Our stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots 4 Shoes, Bats and Capi, Yankee Notlons,&e. it% as ler& as the times will admit of. They were purchased at a low time. mut will be sold at prices to correspond with the times. - • REIDY-HIDE CLOTHING ! We have just opened about one-and•a-half eorda ready made clothing. Every body says they are cheap. Some my they are very cheap, and a num. her have ventured to say they are dog cheap. Cer tain it is that a small pile of money will buy a large pile of clothing. We would add, in this connection. for the informs. don of all concerned and the "rest of mankind." that we are tired and sick of the credit system; 'we hare suffered enongh by it already, and are determined to rid ourselves of the whole " critter." Believing that the nimble sixpence is the true system, we are re solved to adopt - it and are offering our goods at prieet to Correspond. Produce taken in exchanges. for Goods. J. DICEERMAN;Jr. New Milford. NOv. 11, 1755. Cash for. Pork 'MK highest market price paid for PORK in the 1 fin. . J. DICKERIAN, Jr. New Nor. 17. 108. ABEL TURBELL HAS just returned from New-York, with a large and choice variety of GOODS , which he °Kers to his customers and the public, at tow prices, for Cash. His stOik_ comprises ; • DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS ; • OILS, • WINDOW GLASS, DYE STUFFS, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, MIRRORS*, GLASS WARE, CLOCKS, WALL PAPER,- - WINDOW PAPER, • 'WINDOW OIL FANCY GOODS, SRADES, MUSICAL.INSTRUMENTS, JEWELRY, PERFUMERY, DRY GOODS, - WOODEN WARE, HARD WARE, BROOMS, STONE WARE, BRUSHES, 'JAPANNED WARE, ' BIRD CAGES. - WHIPS, - CANARY SEED. UMBRELLAS, POCKET KNIVES, GUNS, PISTOLS; AMMUNITION, • TURPENTINE, CAMPRENE, BURNING FLUID, ALCOHOL, - LIQUORS, (For Medicinal Purposes, only.) TRUSSES, 1 SUPPORTERS, SHOULDER BRACES, PORT MONI,AES, SPECTACLES, SILVER & PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, &c., GOLD PENS, • STATIONERY, num STRINGS,-BOWS, kc , And all of the moat popular PATENT MEDICINES. -Thankful for the liberal patronage hitherto receiv ed, he hopes to merit a continuance and large in crease of the same. ABEL TERRELL. Montrose, Nov. 10.1555. the - Putblie: SOIIE Merchants publish a few low prices, or thp prices otla few low priced articres, as an induce meet to persona to make their purchases of them,un. der the presumption that every thing is. equally low: Without occtipying space in thi public papers to enumerate prices; I wish it 'distinctly understood, that I will sell GOODS as low for the quality. as they OW be bought in any other Store in this place or County. Baits and Hooks not used. Purchasers will generally find good qualities of articles at TtiIIICELL 9 IS, and in Drugs, Medicine', Paints, Oils ' anti Ave 4tufs, the very kat, and tbe assortments full. The FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT is also extensive. Also, choice Family Groceries, Crockery, Watt Paper, Jewelry, Perfumery, tie, ke. In Mott., nearly erery thing uscull/y kept in country stores. As I deal in many departments of trade, and have more articles than I can well enumerate in the limits of a Newspaper, I . ahsll not attempt it; neith er will it benecessary, under these circumstances, to All a column with useless repetitions and blanks.— The people are invited to call and examine for them- selves. ABEL TURRELL. Montrose, Nor. 10, 1858. To. Musicians. PARTICULAR attention is called to the choice Ta. riety °Mono, Guitar, and Bass Viol Strings, some of the best qualities in _market— Also a good selection of Violins, Hawn, Pegs, Bridges, Tail Pieces, Finger Boards, Rosin, tcc., Accordeonicflutes,Ftfes, Drum Sticks, Tuning Forks, Instruction Books, le. pin in at the Variety Stole of Montrose, Nov. 8, 1856 Lamps and MOHR'S for Lights. BURNING FLUID, OLEITENE, LAMP OIL CANOLES, , Lc., of best qualities, constantly on hsod, and at prices as theap as the cheapest; Gas. tomes may rely upon getting Flaid sod Camphor new and good, as I sell so Butt they-nerer pt stale. Also, sod , Lanips, ABEL TURRELL. Xottrose, Nov. 24. teas. The Blind Shall See: A LARGE nor Ripply of spectacles, just reeyited. 'Call and try, to aid the eye, at Noy. 24,'68. TrRRELLE. • ARTISTS. iiiaancrs or TUBES, BRUSHER, TIN, COPPER, AND SILVER FOIL, 41..185.51.4.8s dED HULLERS, LITHOGRAPHS, tke., at the Stare of ABEL TURRELL. Nontresp. Jan. 6.1 M. EMIURR . TEDISES ADDONINAL suPPornts. SMOULDER BROM TUB? received lane amortiaeat of the above ar. 60 tides; at Mewed prices. The toast diMadt can oot SR to be Bolted lo size, qua, and peke. Nor. 44,1814. TURRELL. ma sumies, TS42 , up, I a 5•9515" omSol= B L B. C Noeatrooo, Nov. t o ten. Friii a WOr gAr9 /01 -- - BALE By iLT 4414144M0N. Shawl and / Dims Goods ED/MO.IITM ! NEW silo& GOMil FOR CASH & PROMFT 6 MONTHS' BUYERS. AS now in Store, vtd is making large additions to Ma Stock of Pall and Winter Goods To which he would loft* the attention' of imams; embracing the most d e t o nable - muieties of LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Mel g the New Styles of Rich Fall Prints and Phads,m.Delainea, Meal Plaids, Than and Plaid Re'rimm, Mohair Cloths, Gingham!, Silks; Broche. Cashmere, tin and Wool Shawls, Rich Rlb• bone, Bonnets and. blowers,. Net Ronda, Ladies' _Cloths, Broadcloths, Caaeimeree, kc., with a full as sortment of other Staple and Fancy Goods, Including GEOCSBIES. cnorgagn 17A1IDWARE, STOVES, IRON, STEEL, NA11.5, 1113 - AND OAPS. BOOTS A- SHOES, CAR PETINO,PLOOR Oil CLOTIIS,PAIN TED IVINDOW 3114 DES, WA LL PA PER,OLOORS.DRUO3, OILS, PAINTS, BUFFALO ROBES, de. de., dr., 44., vir The entire Stock being Inkge and.bought for CASH, will give ennerior oppollnnity far Choice Se lections, and be sold nt the knvest firms to CASH and PROMPT SIX MONTHS' BUYERS. N. B.—Flour and Salt constantly on band. New Milford, October 6,1656. NEW STOVES. HBIMHITT is just receiving a large . stock of including a, full ianottnient of ELEVATED OVEN AND FLAT TOP PREMIUM COOK STOVES, FOR WOOD or COAL. WITH A SUPERIOR VARIETY OF Parlor, Office, and Shop s Stoves, kr WOOD orto4 : Also Stove Pipe, Zine,'Sheet Iron Stove Tubes, tIGC. r age. HIS ASSORTMENT will INCLUDE the. MOST SELECT and DESIRABLE STOVES .in market, and will be sold on the most favorable terms, kc., to whirl he would invite the par - denim attention of CASH BUYERS. New UttrOlti, November, 3, 1858. General Finding Store NEW GOODS DIRECT from NETT YORK CITY for Spring tra i de 11BASS 000113 -• of many kinds, Print,. Ging/mm, MuelinDeleine,Chal -11, Moire Antique, and difrarent grade. of Black Silk. by the yard or piece. A goodfalmiortment ofCarpete, Oil Cloth, and Matting, Looking Glasses, Wall Paper, CARPENTERS TOOLS, Planes, Sawa, Mill Saws, Cross Cut and Drag Saw. Ott stock of 11'41 5-1 consuls of everything in the line or Cutlery, House keeping articles, Builders and Mechanics Hardware, Fanning Articles, Scales and Balances, kc., kc., Boots and Shoes, Hats and Cape, Ropes and Cordage, Crockery dc Cfrocerie& In fact every thinga reasonalde person can want. We thank the Public for past farm and solicit a further patronage. MI. S. !Mhos& dt Son. ldon#osedday 19, 18158. 1858 NEW ARRIVAL 1889 Fall ant Witter Goods . TOW randy inspectron, a full and Oompleta at aortment of. lar . Ca COClegg suitable for the anefon. In &lithe near dada' and In fact eat en/thing appertaining to the Trade, at low FIDEL Our stank of D Y2Eag DODe9 oonalstastrzints and Gin/busk;tan Benzes plata and Cored DeLaines. plain a.ll Wool DeLaines, Blank Boaabatineand Alpaca, (Isla% and Black and FLOC/ Bias at all plant Shat.la Donets. Bonnets. Huctes Mann, and Wreath Hale Itails. Ben net and Tsttetta RM.% Steel.llrimand Reedit oepetberita Wet. log, KILL 1.41de Thread. and Ella Mayo. Gauntlet% Lthelti and Cotton Hose. WHITE HOODS. Hard: wad Jam Masan+. Loom In. scrtiont,Embrolderlestlollaes and SlMlLDfailtylk Malty Banda. YANKEE NOTIONS, Needles. nu. rube? Seu_pe. Bak MK Perfumer, Pert Moutufee, Hair .Brusbes. Rubber iftewbg Combs, Ivory Cosule, Bonne Combs, Rubber Her Flat. Elm arid E tee Thigibla. i3l4ek and i3hotoq eioths, A Wye etock of BROADCLOTHS, ... Buck, Brown and kneed eisolmries. Tweet% Kentucky Joni, Cottonuktu Donbas and Satlaetts A seam, smurtmest of • HARDWARE, Nash sa road Iron Data Jacks, Dusk Door Rollemaad Blogranos• eta sad Ton" Twat fate "'altar% Door Locks and gxt u. ra t Lotka. Trunk and Tlll Locks, Irbldoor Fostsolota. C Aram Arno, Madero. Table Cotner?Docket Knives. Cot ti ..k•vowe.. Wrirals. b BoltaAlbatta Spoons. Dinner Das. Dowe'Della and azturea,= faros*. Griot! Woes, Ice Boots & , SlllO el•• Mao' Cal , Sala sad Cosrtdds Boot.. Ladle COaldta. patters, Door Daaklns and ICId Slippers. ASA ABEL TURBELL Groceries, Crockery, and Glasowore, HATS, CAPS, ear asa . l lorroatook—all of lobleh two win WTI es eat usual terms. . 13 C.tni. ?Romer.. or A rrsono CRLDIT. === BROOMS—Of HOME MANUFACTURE; -146... tn divan of it Wholoomio oritetal/y ot fob' Weis. foittolled tat our %Nett Ins bees wet) odeeteis No to qultto aid Onea..• baR so hoottatice InottialeufMAßlA, Grain and Butter Want Hemlock and Pine Luber, Inear, • Wan and at bopsTEAM POST em, at ressenable prices may be • Ib AfILL. MATSU& Montrose, September 29, lus. Rbicksnaitidag I • T» widaniamed waskticioimato the I mo. Janos sad skisity tbas ha is prepirsd tq de Sass of - .mere, • • ~ .catiumiors noun and the IRON WORK for all ordinary kinds of WU. Ciiiillinne . at his shop in Wenvood, in a work• emelillirmanner, and of geed materials. addedN. B. All =outs of • tear's C. stmelha li enat be . . • • • . , Glenintak*b.: 4 N 43 1 4.4 s - mak A new supply. L.TIMML mipergi - irtieT • H. 1111{RRITT NEW STOVES, LARGE OVEN, THE MONTROSE • ~~~ ~.3r ~ ', ~ IS NOW FURNISHED WITH ISlaeetiY =cam New Finn. New Store. Public Avinis, jut babrw 7.2theridgea. •. 1111LILDWIII would teipeetrally mow* A. to the pith& that he bee as dated ithaself with COL L. ALLEN, In the FLOUR, FEED, AND . GROCERY BUSINESS. Also, that they have removed into their newly fitted up building on Public Avenue, just below J. Ether i4e's Drug Store, where-can always be found the choicest brands of _ Family Flour, Blest', Feed, Fork, Hams, Fish, Dipped Candles, Timothy,' Clover,: Field, amid Garden Seeds. Also a general assortment of Groceries, such u Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Tea, Coffee, Ste ! &c., Thanklid for past favors, would solicit- a continu ance of the same, under the new firm, pledging our selves to do the fair thing, hoping by each bargain to be sure of another. Being under a different Administration, it u very desirsblito hare all old accounts settled, and com mence anew, under the Ready Pay System. BALDWIN k ALLLti. A. Bstnwis, 2 .WY. L. ALLU. #onits:ft, Oct. 20. •1848.—te THE QUAKER CITY Insur,Anoe Comp. of Phil. Capital and slFEelltup, 4300,000. Chartered Office, Franklin . Buildings; No. 408 Wahtut FlB3 tltSCßAleelt ea &Dem DoeGilgit Public !Outlaw and beerchandine general,. MARINE INBICRANCX *a Weal& rare and Freight toond on porta or the World. also Inland Instance on Goode to au. hone all Fa ts of Ike Veda.. Statement of the Business and Condifiew of the Qua. tar City Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, for Six Months, ending June 30th, 1848. Capita/ and Surplus. January Ist, .152 tr7s3 Werra received and accrued from Jan. tette July let,— Ittlie Preculubte melted. 115:4 17 teariaessa Badaauraune 077 It 8402, LS LOSSES, EXPENSES, ch. 10 To Loomd. 464,itt 114 Mei Ftiotn., ple Rel. Pre:Wm& and Expeasoo.. :VIM 54—503,51N1 11 Salute remaining with the Complen Jay lit.. ISCIMI / 1 3 ASSETS. Honda. Moripe,ea Stacks. Canyon Hand; Lomas an Cot• lateral and CO !Akno. 60 nut. Roca!rabic, ; 60,611 :II CYak on Nand and la Nat, and duo from tgenta, 19,911 Of CM =l2 Officers. fiXORriE H. lIAR . P, President, X. P. ROP.. rift President. ii.II.CUGGSWELL. Sen.& Tress. I S. H. BC 'MIR, Andr. Trth. Directors. Gam , / R. Hart, 6. r. Raw A. C. Cattail, Hon. Tiallat s .) Edwards., J. Dale, XW. HaMey, Teraina C. H. falai. A Chamber% 4. L. romeroy. 11. R. Cgratrall Joliet D WX. D. LITSK, Arm. moyntoss, Saptirroliitt 1818.-ly OH YES! . OHYES! HERE WE COME. 1, . BM ak 111111310. T_T AVING purehased of S. A. Woodruff his Stock J,Ji. in Trade, Are prepared to accommodate all who sill fever nalsrith their custom, at "live and let live? prices, • ..; . TO VS axp PIPE, TIN, COPPER, AND SHEET IRON WARE of every descriptiiM usually found in the country. Also, WINDOW SASH, ' PANEL DOORS, WINDOW BLINDS, _ LATH, PINE LUMBER, and B CURING MATERIALS generally. Designs? Coun il try buildings, with specifications ,and esti ates of cost, its, furnished to such as may - desire , at moderate Prices. ' Persons boat building in the County will find It to ti c. their inters to call on us. ‘Come and see us, we intend always to keep the latch-string out. Tin shop in their new ibuilding, corner of Main and Turnpike streets,i few rode south ofSearles hotel. Carpenter shop !near the Methodist Church. N. B. All Untie; of produce taken in exchange for Goods. .... Wi. B. Bon), 1 BOYD & WEBSTER. A. L. WissrxM f Montrose, March 3, 1368.-17 J. Higginbotham, WATCH FINISHER, ==l General Repairer, 1 - 1 F the Relit EsOLJSIT, Swiss, AND CH ism Do- N-1 PLSZ WATCHES, PATNNIALND MUM= Levu!, AAAAA 13, Lanais, &c_ &c. Truly proud of the flattering encomiums bestowed on him as an honest and superior WALTON' 30,3110:11, and grateful to all who hare employed him, and doub. ly so to those that hare continued to be his steady customers since Sill commencement. in Rontrose,(l 3 o ll nearly three years,) and encouraged by those who al ready know his abirdies e he now informs those who do not, that early hi life he was taught the art of Fjlnigilire New Watches, by Atkin, late of Lord Street, Liverpool, who was a first rate MAKER. and REPAIRER of the best watches. After worked for him upwards of nine years, (seven Of which as an indentured appren tice,) he then- comnienced for himself, and latterly in New York, where he has been employed by some of the first and most respectable establishments la Broadway, Maiden Lane, Bowery, &c., and was by them classed a first rate workman. N. B. Be has al Ways on hand a well assorted stock of Watch Wheels, liCylinders, Watch Jewels, Rain springs, Match Hands, and Watch Glasses, which will be citefully fitted, right away, and for prices less than they can be had in the City. 'Shop in Bentley, Reid, & Co's Store. , Phtenis Block, Montrose, Aug. 18, 1858. NEW GOODS. WE are now reeeiving A LARGE and DEENA •T V BLE STOOIF of Fall & 1/ITlnter Goods, which have been pl.:chased at low figures„ and which we will sell for very 111111 U profits. lor Ca,s4. or Ready Pay. Wecan mMle- nt Direst- Induicezmesialls to those who wish to PAY DOWN for what they buy. We cordlallylnvite inch to all and examine our stock behove purchasing elsewhere. N. B. highest .F*cea paid for el/ kinds of produce n pods. NoKEIZIZABLDRIDOZ Brooklyn, Oct. 1858. STEAM MUM AND SAW DILL. OM BAORMESS 'having parebased Steams P estebikhntent,wlll keep constandy on hand Su pesfits end Fin/ Firra,Cors Neale, overeat , qual ity, alto Chop tied Brox st the lowest cash Custom work will be done with despateb, And in aA cues 'garrotted; Montrose. Ju1e.458.-M Ti tie tweehygrelotte. DMMS CELZBLILTED (IMAM WM, As Isur.u.usuciatlLlOT, for sale by R. Thayer, Montrose B. D. Toioplcies, Brooklyn; WiUfam B. There; %wick. .! Kontrose r May 26, use. GODDARD, WARFIELIII A. DR.I. L. ALLEN'S PATENT DEVICES, . Pot tower l ing and Raising - 0141aaMinVinik • Wizattek • t t =zltle=.i...zz at/n*4 Abiltattylotototonodottotrito== Witted Poe, rem IliattPlidaliaot elt IWO totersorylo moot the top hop thigoltoo loooft ot Woo* tbalsmiti4C_ TlPitolbt , SUM tom to' tbaiwoor pop. to wbteli so atm mob %WA V I VI* OO* lobed or Wowed vitt V bp loops acme knots loom width to ispeolly pp= mot olds of Utoort, =Pt thoZ si t? Pt Or otrar b oorar:ppolo sel~aa d r oottit Pm* • *Mpg es we MEI% op. Cr ' 1 : • • .. SiNOVIt. inionkinninminopoic‘' SPOON Web i**se. :ss • a AND . . TAGE4TAKING BY OTEAM! ITdi.III9LEY & LATHROP, having re wed Into their new building. an TumpilM Street, near L. Searle's hotel, are manufacturing and will keep on hand Carriagesy Wagons, Cra '• r tore filcighe -&c. • They here provided themselves With a Sienna Engine and all the neeeesary machinery and eon : veniencos for doing work with dispatch ; and being both practical mechanics of long experience and em. ploying none but GOOD WORKMEN, they are prepared to do all kinds of work in the Blacksmithing and Car riage Making Line, in their mual prompt and INTorktnanlikoManner,. and by being it all times - on hand ready and willing to answer any onler,for work, and by using _ Good Mitterials, 'and by MODERATE CHARGES,. hope to receive a large share of public patronage. We would tender our thanks to our old customers, and invite all in want of work to give us a call and see for themselves. Montrose, August 11, 18511.-ly • - Ready Made' Clothing, HATS, CAPS, i&C. - A LARGE and desirable stock of-READY MADE ..tlk CLOTHING, and HATS, CAPS, kc., consisting °revery variety and Shade, and warranted to be tnade in every particular as good as custom work, and a prices that cannot fail to suit for ready July, may be found at the store of F. H. Chandler, for sale by Montrose, May 6, '66.-tf S. LAXGDON. RIGHT IN TOWN: EXTENSION TABUS ILLSZTACTIfI6II; DT SMITH 11110 1 1111111, - of all SIZES,and PRICES to initltte TOIES, of Walnut„ Cherry, and Mahogany, and warranted to work right 'up to the t am. Montrose, June. 9, ISM •304.1/11 NS . 200,tX1 09 •104.3 13 A FORTY HORSE POWER • MUM ENGINE FOB SALEM IN GOOD ORDER, 3FEET eight inch stroke, 14 inch Cylinder ' hal- lance'wheel, three tons. Is a strong well bruit tnsctine. Suitable fora Coal Shaft or Talitery, and will be toll *erg loc. A ddrem, POST BROTHERS. Jan. 14, 1857. Montrose, Pa. Valuable Lauds For Sale. bR SALE IN ONE BODY, about 6500 acres o Land on the waters of Spring Brook, a branch of the Lackawanna river in Lezerne County,Penn'a. about midway between the thriving towns of Scran ton and Pittston. Theselands are covered ivitk val cable timber, and being situate in the most extensive mineral region in Penntrylvanii—known to contain Iron ore—and believed to abound in coal, and being also in the. immediate vicinity of several railroads made tad no* in progresis..6•offer to the capit a list ran opportunity for the investment of money that seldom occurs. For further information apply to N. P. Ho• sack, Esq., No. 11, Wall street New York, or to the aubscriber, at Nostrose,Susql/ellanus tonnty,Pa., the attorney in fact of the owners. April 6,, 1854. lIENILY DRINKER. SOAP MANUFACTORY. THE subscriber keeps_conmanily on band for sale at his establishment in Montrose,the best qual: ty of 80.F7'80.AP, manufactured from the lye of wood ashes and grease, in the ohl fashioned way,and not byany patent process. For those that furnish the greaseihe manufactures the soap for $1,60 a barrel. Warranted In all eases to be a good artiele,or the Soap may be returned and the money refunded. Per barrel -Half Barrel Ga110n.... Wholesale dealers will be furnished—if delivered at the Ashery InMontrose—at the me often barrels for $45,0r at Scranton at ten barrels forsso. JOHN HENRY WARES Hontrose,llarth 7, 1856.-If IMBINIVIWILIFIOTOBT. na aaaLL urAc T tr REA and dealer in all kinds of IVA Furniture, Is now prepared to 911 all orders or. Bedsteads of all kinds at wholesale or retall, on short sink.. Retail prices 'range from ft apwat as, according to style. Be also keeps on hand Iteady•made Cons; and as he has an elegpmt Hearse; he is prepared to attend funerals on shoe totlea. New-Wilford, Dec. 7, 18511.-.4091 LIME AND PLASTER. /Min subseribers sus now burning and will keep AL constantly On hand, Lints of a very superior quality at bontrose Depot, and will sell it in any quartades at s fair price. Persona wishing a large quantity MR be supplied icon a reasonable notice. • Superior ground Plaster will be kept constantly on baud bereafter. " • ' , L L. POST. IL DRUM& W. JESSUP. L. SEARLE. . Montrose Depot s ADA 'MOON IMAM! rim mist who lost FIVE DOLLARS by perches. log a second rate cost, when he could lure got &bat tats one for the Game price. mn hsve theilam tge Mere& when be waste a new coat, by ; calling upon the subscriber. • Tie Van Style i are now on band, and tun prepared is weal to accommodate the public with• asbetantlal week, and to phut ultra his. I keep con stantly outland a law and well ,elected affortment of Oka Idadry i ldGad aad an eeeddeatlipeadaeta serve nry enstomere, both hi week adrift, in a sumer that shall be en. Ur* tatitthetery. Can in, rothintart and yaws aid get-year eold-weatber.rie. • _ lathe salad, °poodle the /14pisali assarwat del Meow* deem ways if Pearlait, !ZANY aa towa. JOHN (1199 iii • PRICES. $5,00 - 2;60 1, I THE NEATEST : IP " lEDICAL ri teli l Diseguy, .... - OF TEE AGE kr• XIIINNEDT of Itaztatry boo ifiiiioseresi toie of OW ecnozcopi; postuklreedil trea;l4i that alma • Evray MDT 0? 2101111034 The worst Scrofula , down toieemleolaqmPle• He issoiste4 tt In over aline handrot cameo, yid a•iser failed ex• apt lu two cues, Moth thunder loorior.) Betas .OW sehla poeios sloe over one !toadied sestiapoppi of its wain, on -ortthba meaty miles of Boston. Two bottles are snirreated to tore a nursing sate wientb. One totting bottleowiliftratha worsaittoil or nephew the face. Too or aim bottles, will clear the opiteiti etbtb. Too bottles ars wastatztod to run tha worst manta the month or stoolaitit. alla Three to dye bettleeare wanaated to taro tia:worat. Mod of In. tin• ' Ono to two bottle are warranted to cure all la the Ere.. Two bottles are warranted to cure 111BIllaj od the tonna Prote.h. , la among the hair. Pronto eta bottles ars warranted to cum comxptartruard4 altert 000 bottle will care Weir eruption ceche ALL Two or three bottled are transuded to cute the worst klad of r:ae. worm. BESM;;=;=;1=1 Three or four bottles ars warranted to Me ealbßifenm. fire to eight bottles will ewe Melees* case of Poofula. • benefit to always experteneed from the first beetle, fad a ierftcl tura Is warranted when the &hors qaantlty is taken. • " BOSBCRY. MASS. Y ltaai MsPaa,—The reputatfee br the Weltrat Wry. la ear. I all kind of bilaterals ea well nestJbbed by thettroanisnous oa r t a t all who have (tar wee la that 1 sod net eap anltking oft th. subitct, aft the sus! &WM phydelarst sad the twat careful luttg. glees In the smeary are etaannneue to Its praise. In bresentleut the Sfedieal Inacereerp to Tour patine. t do It .:11: a full knowledge of Its curative power, in cellevissg 14 and cur.ag .most of those Mows to which you are onfertut=oo no t .4,64 ficrteinting disease ifs an affectionste r, . . NORM*G SORE itolllll, • • Is cured as Ifbw s miracle: your own Imager tamarind to its sato ral mermen., and your babe from short and rretftd aspatoatiro act sweet smhem, and the Medical Meese*, becomes founts:3 et hinging to your husband sod household, is the more advanced damn of 'CANKER • Wound; to the stomach. sambas Y 8 - P E'P,B I . ismt(ag but canker gm the gamma :Um H tkeistesuneind creattar • dnlttnir.-Rene teen.; . aro! an thattl . terrace !nen to tle we, of your famllr,. Yerar RAW MID INFLAMED, your food Otranto yea. and boo Ma We tata ntaln a-vr, eves of thst your admit don eat get half the peoriolumnt It con Lim as the acrimonone fluid of the canker este It op: thee Winer Compietdon lows pe bloom and beedertes ortheenloh. room,, best day la eon.. 'For want of nomishment woe arm loose and the dhow of lour body become reale& • Then felt'. a "teals of diseases sthkit the Medical Mowery ispentharlyedepted to CURE; Palpttatlon of the heart, Mile to the aide. weakness of the slum ma small of the heck. Min of the hip joint wherryno retire. livertnar.ti st the bowels, and alao. thth meet escrucisting of dlseasm, the • PILES. Flow mane thoumode of seter women are itemise from thy, we and Mather awls s telowahle life. and their 'text door n•ltetu dam pot know the mope. I with to Imprem on youruitsd Imo rod old growth, " An ounce of prevention istAterthas 'pound ofture." In the MEDICAL DISCOVNET you have both the Demesne, and the cord with this great sot nod moan-v. that it win never ender any et morserasors. do you am Wars. N. change eldlet ever neceseary,eat the beet you cm get and inform, alt. DIRFIrTIONS FAR VAR.—Adult.. one taht. efutooftd per doh_ Children over ten yearn dewed sonortftel—Cthildrts from Ave to - !debt warn tm soneshil. As no dloollorta Wt be spOcable to alt thestltutions, take neteclent to operateees the s bererels Wiens day. Tours, traly. DONALD IllthiNEDT. Prim. el.mowbollte. Toroaletty ARYL TITRRII.To Montt**, J. T. CARLISLE ft C 0... Grist Bed. sod M. R. WEST, bur ger . henna Depot. (Jule 11,119d..11 Think, Examine, Inquire! DR. 'MAYNE'S . COMPOUND SYRUP OW WILD. CHERRY. A R ita= t'.l7rou" tet`ingll4 c%1:141 3 .1itn=311:„;" you the Lliet (lomoloint ? Ouse vitt the Ittonebitle? Nervous. , lithe.., soy hrtnittione of ruhoototry Commotion! If ion trorthlid with molt ores Ith0•0 ovniptoma. son OnW A Fit OOSIPOOND SYRUP OF wrto urfERRY. it will effect ...Pe, di sod pirottnint tine} as the iridium of thousaada who hare te, cured It. will testify; Another Renal:irks%le Cure Perwr Oilloiwa, Freelerlekbninty. Kt Dr. Swann:--Dear Sir—Belled or It a duty I owe to the pubile. and M1...0ne..t0 Ton. I laseetleoniebt proper to make known me et the tone, estmdemnary mum to me cone ems. that has ever been truly rmerded. In the month of October lad. I was Meted with • severe withering . In my berme. which formed a tame dewed. awl - also tommontrated to mm Lemes and very moeh atßleeed them. sod Alacharadd luxe gnantities at corruption., extertud and Internal. Ye bllVilld on tbrOOrh my Lunn Mad oat thedelzh the *vier of me t with apparent . attended with • flaked wash, day and MTh . lon a of acm ppetite,ind estiemedrodfiry, go that me phvir. T tan tho t err ow Del - pelmet and beyond the power of meettel3e. I ermaine, In this wretched oondlelon for n lone time. until I nu waded t a M.* skeleton. and there seemed to Id no hops [re me: but ha rt te mallet the peddle papers of the Meter wonderful men rerform by we Contemns/ Reece or Witnermer.lltomolt3o ly sent t Ito] Inenre for Ore bottles and commenced Its Use, lad to my greatnatlsfartlon and my anxious family: the Items or °sealer In MT coats bean to heal, amt the comer,. Wielded, and ownd.cres bottle; I 'teas reamed to Pelted health. Over five rears tare elansed. end I Itllliernaln • terfeetly tower man to Mk day. Jane :.1553. I have not had • day's **new tot elehteal finite. InelSW mrert me crateful seknowiedements. Toms. very neweettetilr; 'THOMAS DIXON. The snhweiber I. well nemmlnted with Thom,. Dixon, edd ewi testify . that he boa been Raided an above represented. I mimed Mr recovery as almost a red WM—a.AM S ift **MeintIISOROW. .T. 1.... of owlet,. J - i'ader of Beebe Cho*, Bagmen genre:MM. media PIITICI7II.IILT /OR Dr. Swaynets Compound Sygup: of Wild Cherry; The mistral end only grabble Chem ytetaretlae. Dear tl;ii Is wad. It being egmbostil solely of Vegetable Ingredleggi, Can - be used with perfcgs =I Pllis In A needl ge e puneatise and attentive midlelne, Dir suireflor in the neral use. flisvoyae's Celebrated Dr. Swarm's Funacrs. for purifying WI Blood. \ DI•. Sivityne's newel Cordial, An Invaluable remedy for Dl..vbree, Theentere.•Eboltee, Cbo kn end all Boirel Complaints. bn►meu. jjtararsta Swipes Illitar Catholic= nda yelp pad nomtalted remedy. Pre. only Worn% Sold by ABEL TERRELL. J. ETTIERIDGE.Idastraie. andby Dea:ers e.marappe thmuebout the Conntv and State. Prepared cm 4 nn DLit. SFAtSS t SOX. No. S. lgarib 7 th Street. Plandeptals. anietagUALF PATENT MEDICINES. A1401:G the peat variety of 3.ledictneis atTnrrtlY. team may be found off of Dr...Ts:rode Justly celebrated Fondly roediciner:: Ayres Cberry Pectoral and Cathartic PAL; Baisey's neve Wine and Forest Pills; Holland celebrated Demean tatters ; ,Londenk ee rie, of Faintly medlar:es: DarannAt*tkeirtealextm , My for epraine le man or beast ever known ; Mabel:lWe infallible Remedy'7, and Bane Remedy ; Orrlck's Veenlfoyy, zed • variety of other klnda Traak'sMa,le Ointment.the gnat remedy for bums, rheumatism. zed all lefttnontory complelets:. Pond', Extract.. int m i te ttr stm ll arpurpows as the above Ofsteetad: Andrew's Pale wet. a good srUclo Woodcoeleettalsam sad Bare Liniment; Moors Jaundice DitterS. Canker Drape Liniment and Drier:eery Drape ; Baker's Compound for Dragster?: tionaktoe's Prirpoin. for Dyspepdat HelinboKs Extract of Backe and Extract of Sanciparilbat a radrty of o f the beet le market. PBX de.. and ao Idtpori endlees moiety of Patent Medicleeeektryketkar tee near, owl to enumerate—tot sake It to my. that tkapublle tIA find nee, ly every thew In thla line, at the IVIRELL. Drceptedl=ore of Montrose Illy, 11E7. Dr. C. 11. Virgil, lh D. S. RESIDENT DENTIST, KONTSOBS, PA.' Office u the Franklin hotel. . Boom, No. 2. LIST OF C/LiltOES. Go!1 plugs, larges t - " $l,OO to 1 3 ( 5)4 ' 1 medi um, ) .4 11 • , . :73 Tin de.. - !ffMM ulp or Nerve - Cavities - teem Cement Fillings not used. Cleaning set„ - - 1. 01 Extrude.. at the Ofhee, - , Irregularities of the teeth corrected at a remona tile charge. PLATE.-WORE. Gold Plate, single tooth, -, 17,00 " " 2 teeth, • - • 10,00 " " • 2 teeth,, - • : - 14,00 " " 4to 10 teeth, per tooth, = 4,00 Full upper or under jar, on Gold, Gum teeth, Banded, - • • - 80,00 Full double! set on Gold, Gym. and Banded,sloo;oo Full upper pr under, Plain, • • - 45,00' Full Double, Plain, - • 00,00 Silver Plate, half the above'rates. improved Mineral Plate, two-thirds the price of Gold Plain seta. Keo Plastic, some as Mineral Plate. The Public may be certain that ail operations will be.perfbrtned in the most tender and antral manner and in the hig.bei4tetyle oPthe Art. Alljobs warrant ed. GrateAl foi'vest favors, a continuance of the public patronage is respectfblly solicited. C. D. VIRGIL, . Montrose, PA., April 7; 1858 STOVES, STOVES, CIUR motes have begs thommibly tried, to the V entire satleketion of all, that they area no, rec ommend from as. H. R. SATES At BROTHERS. Montrose, May 4e7, I 667. WOOL CARDING. " subscriber wa4O 17nthe above bfirinesi T as usual. *AA. RVINOLDS. Brooklyn. June 9, 1959.-if - • NOT' E ERSONS &grew of Paying ins isoney,on debts P Or anydesicilptkn, can do io by, leering the payments with Pest; Cooper & Co.,;Linters, Mont rose, Wray credit, whose receipts will be allowed from their date. i WARD. April e, 1866.-tf , • ''• -1; 1 - 1 1 • al inale • MBE Onderaigasda re now martufartoring azid haverou band af.kinds Of • • , Carriage :Rad 8100 - Ref, inch U Moe!, An' Mills, CutfroSmourr , Raves; Fenders, dti , &a., for sale, is 104 to nit var• chasers, very law for cash. • Also, an Mode of work Wanted arid bent, to order. _CROON & JOHNSTON. GeWat Bend, ra., March knoL:rly Soda Sweet Prafikerige A iIiZSILOT,A4 ised*cisi " 411 41, •LATOSAIIM ma
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