11 El MS 10: .7:4lll.tqfp):: i4O. fil'4.oe, i is GIANT. AT (VARLM ItArktit: There cant A rant to ttly.floor; A giant fierce and strong; tiffs step was heavy on the floor, • Ira arms were ten yards long. - • He scowled , and Gowned; he • shook the gronrid : I trembled tlgongh and through -4! At kngth I looped him in the face And mied: "Who c a res for you r The mighty giant, as I spoke i Grew pale, and thin and small, And through leis body, as %were smoke, • thaw-the sunshine all. Ilis.bleed•red eyes 'turned blue as skies, Ile whispered soft and low— "Is this," I :cried, with glowing prtds, 4 . Is this the ndeity row?" ~ite sunk before m. earnest Awe, lie vanished quite away, • And left ne thaden- on his place Between me and. the. day, • , .„.1 Such giants Come to strike us dumb— But weak in ecerrpart, ' They melt before the strong man's eyes And tly the true of ire-rt. • 1 7Reis GRlllotntl.l-4101ntes,the poet,wrsung of the . • tiklB;titilolercagan -grinders who :used to afflict his zerrei, sun in his inimitable stile t , ' ilron . think they are cru.volers sent • :Fronfnime infernal dime, . • pluck the eyes of Sentiment, • And dock the tail of Rhyme; • 1 To crack the voice of Melody • . And break the legs of Time. But, hark ! the air again is still, :The conic all is ground, - And silence; like a ponitiee, comes 1. To beal,the bion's of sound ; 1;It cannot l)e—;it A hot e jo;ng rovtirl.' • Protection aast' the 'Apple Worm -2)1)% Cass; in a communication to the IV . . Co fiery (Gentli4;tan, giv'es an amia - of the Means taken 'by him to prevent the rava- t : Iges(if the apple He says: 'The worm, Without doubt, is produced,l !by a moth or miller, which deposits its eggs i !in the calvx of the apple when it is veryi .• : Ismail. These ,eggs soon become worries, !which gnaw link..< into the apples, where they rfeastithernselVes - all summer, and sometimes nearly all winter. 1 suppose these worms turnito millers in the. spring or forepart of! the summer, and deposit.their eggs on the -Young apples the same as the. previous year. Many of the apples atier they are' punctured, fall from the trees befitre they are half grown. ! !Many that remain on the trees till fall -will I .‘t noc ' `f keep more than three weeks a r being Ipieki ! d. Every fruit Culturist kne ws ples'will keep hilt a short time after the skin ilsAireken so'as to let in the air. - After have t.tag beelk i ttlintled with wormy apples fin. 15 'ears , " l. at last tried an:ciperiment upon one - (tree, by-taking half a dozen quart beer Wt.! ties, and filling cac!) halt full of ! sweetened !,water, and then suspending. them from the orakhes of the tree in the, following manner;. t 1 tied leather straps, three-fourths of an inch Iwide,- around the branches; to prevent them [from being girdled; to these leather straps-1 !tied hemp strings, to which 1 attached- the bottles, leaving Diem qen, to allow the trill ?ers to enter. • • , ‘f.. bottles l let the. bottlesremain ii this situation , five Or six wed:t: and on taking them down and emptying th - ein,"l flnind the millers had entered in greaS;numbers, and were drowned ;in the liquid. In one bottle-were ;fifteen, in another forty,;and so on. The trees thus ; treated produced - fourteen bushels of large fair; apples, while the ink ow the trees not experimented upon were'Wormy." A. .1-IrsT TO FinstEns.—The pceuliaritiea of our 'climate, our long winters, our sudden transitions- from j w inter to saintlier, the rapid strides of,' vegO,ation when growing time comes, all-tend. intake the farmer indolent a portion of 'thel year, and to work 'him be yond all reason another portitn ; -.loth of j• which are unfavorable to his rising to the pus. sessien-of a.ioutid judgment, a clear, well-in. for Med intellect," aid •fl cheerful, resolute • un conQuerable enterprise. I • The tendency Oran indolent x inter and an overworked suintner e qs to. make the farmer inferior to the merchant and the manufiaturs.,r, as a man- 7 --less Wide-awake, less thinking,less ' enterprisitg. The temptation should not I s yielded to. ...More important advice than the following we do not believe can be ziven: lity out the Work of the farm, as far a.; possible, so us ta always have something to in spite of wind and, weather; and never thititiore at one time than is reasonable, 'fur l ove .or inunc j y,j. .- Some -Northern farmers 'W'utrk themselveS harder in saintlier than they would find cowschmeo to work an other- To • work excessively six mouths, and then sock the fingers as lung before waking up, • will not make Much of t man, and in the long run Will not .prOdttee thrift: The. Ectner•l4 rule 'is to be alitays doing something; but not to Work hintseli to death, even in harvest.: We inelude rea ling, : of course, among the things to be j doue. It should have its times. The' armer who does not - read his'agrietiltu ral patters lutist' apectto fall behind his age 6. ;Plongh, Loom and :Anvil. i'ltEVi TIViS, OF MOULD' NESS.----MOU neSSAS oteasiond by, the grow tit of minute 'vegetation.i . . peste, leatfier . , • end s•eed,s, must frequently :lacy 'by it. A. clove will preserve ink any essential oil answers equal ly,,tai well.. • Leather may. be kept free from litudd by the mune substances. Thus, Ilus sian.:leather; is.perfnmed by the tar of birch, never -mbulds; indeed, it prevents it' front oecurring.in other bodies. A few drops. of essentiabca will keep bojs entirely free.:froin it, for harness, oil of turpentine . ig,r4.ozninended,. Alum and 'resin are used to preserve bookbinders' haste , but ineffectu f ' ally oil of turpentine succeeds better; but, 'l , by small quantities of oil. of peppermint, sr. wise, i t vassia,. paste has been preserved for eeveval years. • Dr. Macculloeh recommends the . addition to the flour and water of some hroWn sugar and a little corrosive sublimate:- the':sugar • keeping it flexible when dry, and ,the sublimate preventing it from fermenting, laud from being attacked by insects. A few drops of any of' the essential Oils m y be ad• ded . to the paste when . it is Made. It dries . when exposed to the air, and. may be used. merely by Wetting it. Seeds may also be preserved by the essential oils; and this is of great conseqUenee, when they are sent 'to a distance. .)1 7 ..etsarg4., moisture m list be ex cluded as .nnX.4i its possible, as the 'oils of ot to,s prevent only the sad. effects of moulds. Soar Syssii. iron Ccsinsarr Bositiss.—A con. ripitOtniaii of the Indian Fernier says I have found the cultivation of Ciirratitrto be sere profitable. By cafe and' attention greatly ineresSed the size of the bushes arid the quantity and quality of _the fruit. My bushes are now about' eight feet in - height, said are ;remarkably-thrifty. The caiiie of this !large greet h I. attribute. ill a great measure to the het that 4 hate :been in the habit of pouring swap- stidi and chamber ley . nroutid their•rOutodnring the, summer season. lam asthenia - %int' My own exPerience, and that of sditzM Cifily neighbors, that. this treatment -willlproduce a most astonishing egett of the grotivtli and prOduct irf the bushea." . • Or The reeeipts of the hedOilio State Fair, were nearly $17;000 Dotarstie RieEtyrs' find the follow, lug new teecipts in the Rural New:iurkvr. Cacarlr,ioJuin.--1 teacup of ungar,ll 1-2 of ere.im, teutiOnonfall of falcrutus; flavor with_nutm4, - ipii thin *and bake in a quick oven; • - ! GOOD PLUS' CAPE.-1 ate, I teacup of auger, I of buttermilk, WI teacup of butter,. 1 teaspoonful! of salerattis, .flavor with- nut meg; teacups of flower; beat it well ,• - ..then add your raisins, rolled in . ieur,tak6 in a quick oven. -; ; • . . GOOD JOHNIOr quart of with 2 gpnotilitlls warmed 'to boiling heat, then, thicken with Indian meal till stilt, add 1 pint o f butternctilk, with h tea ,,sptxatfuldo. of saleratus, bake in a moderate oveni i : . 1 . . , . . i;urrtnstrridvz , vAnti,.—Take a pint oferea m and a quart (if milk, stir it well tv e lether, three egAs mat i the meats of a dozen butter nuts with the milk, tir till well (nixed, add nutmeg and butte, and . you will hive Very rich custard , 1 : • • . - TO PRISMS': .11.318 FROM GR All'ONG.—K.COr respondent informs its that to prevent Pow, preserveg, ere., 'from graining; A teagpounfull ((cream of tarter must be added to every pillon of the pin or preserves. • VthETABUS OLASUNER6.I"arsiey, celery, sage, thyme, onions, 'garlic, and other season . . ers,should not he put, into onps or 1111. til.the soup, is nearly dime • chop fine, And put in five minutes before die ,soup is•talern from the fire. 1 TO :DESTROY MITES Iti CHEESE.—A iiiece of woolen cloth, i‘hould be dipped in sweet oil, which should he well rubbed- on th e cheese. IC onel application is not, sufficient to destroy th e l mites. the remedy may be 'used as 4 Men :is they appear: The cheese shelves should be washed with soap a:.d BAKED APPLE DumPLINGS.—Mix :your crils't, the same it: for short busenit ; cut thin ; and put four quarters in a•bi.euit ; place then in a pan . and bake in- _moderate oven ; 'sauce sugar and butter; you can use lierlitis qr any dried frUit as. well a: apples . : These are lar better than apple dimpling:. lioir TO : ROSE COLTS.—A 'gintil colt—l say - good,- beeanse .a poor colt is not Worth raising—should be weaned . when four or six months old ; be out in a warm stable; eight or ; ten feet squ a re,: well ventilated, with a plank floor, Mid be kept clean ; have the .11:f.st of hay and water, and about a pint of :oats two or three. times a day. Puz a coat of common saw•ditst, two inches thick, all over . the floor, and that gets wet remove at least time times a week,land add more sawdust in its place:: In this, way the colt wilt have no lice. Keep; a good look-out, and it his feet grow uneven pare - them, that he nriy stand square te l t theM. 1 have seen not a few colts—two, thrice, ur loiar years old—whuse feet and ankles! were much out of shape in -consequence of their feet breaking utr on one side, or wearing off; Which Might have been p - evented by paring their feet. occasionally. if convenientjet him rim out. in a %%aim yard or shed.. in the ; day -time, after he hit , Joiie crying for his mother. 1 have learned - by experience, that sawdust is ;he thing for horses to stat d on. 1 had rather they would stand on the' clean 11 , or than stand on theirinarure. 1 think the . best thing to cure al . horse that-fo is undered is to let him stand on saw.dust ; at any rate,•t have cured a number this wale. 1 - take off the shoes, -keep their feet paredand lc ' el Stir live six mouths, Wash now and then with cold water, and tight out of ten wiil get well. , 31 aiue Fernier. SIN SUORTE4S LlFE —Every four' of , sin• tends to precipitate the - ruin of the transgress or. It hastens the final catastrophe. Not a violent passion! can man indulge which does not tear his heartstrings. How tiften, has a' sudden aetwssOf rage broken the golden bowl of life 1 . What. a warning against all evil ways . 1 Why fare men so eager to reach the end of their court ? Why, in such hive - to put themselve out of the world, when l.ieyoud it they am anticipate only the ldackness of darkness? ilave . theroot sntr-red enough in this world, that they, are so- impatient to rush into antuher,-sti:l More miserable?— Will they not be eonterited till they are dead and gone ?; 1 . , • On the othe , r hand, every Chfs.i.in virtm; tends to prolong 'as well as to , wee:en human life.• Kind emotions, right affections, and ac tivity 104104 good, all fortify and maim the powers of the body as sell as of t mind. Not only is the. intellect 'clearer, , the skep is sounder, and the limbs arc / st er. 81441 a' Man has nothing to fire hi or accelerate his' blood, or cauie his twat. viotently with rage or fear./ oft.n cows, is - a reward of faith - JO charity, as Well as of howl -enee to a fat her i l and mother of the obedient, Ithe kind, the good, arc tnade,pong on th- I , ut ongc wain, . • Titus it d patience ,; and rever -1•: TIIE /EETII AND Tlll IItEATIL—For pre serving deeayed tee: 1: an ) purifying the. the annexed pllepara has "has• been recently iliscoveri d. T.l su dent quantity of :honey add two !crafilds u , • myrrh, finely powdered, a scruple of gum inniper, and ten grains o f pulverized rock a'uni. A • .portiou tf 'this dentrifiee Mae d be frequently applied . to ;he decayed h. Fur this excellent inc . d *ration we re l-ure those who are so- IMF n•- tunate as ) bade ticayed or rotten teeth will thank us :as it instantly removes that most disgust' Ig of att , thispheres,a livid breath.— It al. ;removes ineidental pains caused by tan cold in the nerves of the teeth and . jaw preserving them from decay: FALSE SHAME.—Stine people appear to, be ashamed to have it. known that they have to -"work for a liking." But they are not a shamed of the foolish pride that originates that shame, yet heir pride is to them a great er 4iograce than I t he' greatest degree of virtu ous -poverty eniP honest labor. No greater evil could befall I mo'St, young- men and Women than to be relieved of the necessity for labor,. as the . records oficriminal courts, prisons end poor housesshow. • The chances are much greaterithat young inen who -are from neces sity compelled td Lull for a living will grow up and becoine respected mem hers elf soviety, than those, who grow up in idleness , with a fortune at their disposal. While the former are engaged ;in earniig a reputation and corn peteney, the latter . •are 'scattering their sub- I stance in idleness land POULTRY txxstels - p.txx TREES.—The Hart ford Couro.st i t says , F—" We have. been pre sented wit h some specimens of very fine Munk niiSetr in this city. Until list season the fruit upOn thee treesmas very imperfect, owing- to ravaaes, of the cu rett I io,but for this •season ( and the ' past, the fruit has been good, owing. undanbtedly, to the fact that poultry has been kept un4erthe trees. l' is an ex periment easily tried." WOirn itzay..uneturio.—We sec it stated that a picec of cau l te inay - be made to barn all Wight in-a sick roiun, or else where a dull light is wished, by, putting finely powdered salt on .the candle .4111 il it reaches the '414 part -of the wick. in this way, z mild and steady light may be kept through the night from s small pi ers' of candle • ; - • •. DEL AWA nr., 1. AC K .AIWAN - NA • AND .WESTERN RAILROAD. NTEW and expeditious broad guage route from the IN North and West, via Great Bend and Scr.utton, and from The Lackawanna and Wyoming Tallies; di .recily through to Nor York and Philadelphia. . On and after Monday, Nor. 10, Trains will be run as follows: ' • Cincinnati Express Train bound East on N. Y. E: R. ft., arrives at Great Bend 8:00 A. M., from Ower), Binghamton, kc., and connects with the EX PRESS Train which leaves Great Bend for New York and Philadelphia, 8:30, A. K Due at Montrose, 9:10, " " Scranton, .10:45, " " Stroudsburg 1:30, r. " • Delaware,, 15 minutes to dine,.....2:00, " " Bridgcrille,Philadelphia pass,leavc2:2s, " " Junction, " " 'NNew York, " l'assenierscrom New York leave Pier, No.. . 2, North 'river, at - :7:30, a. w From leave Walnut Street Wharf, at 7:0A; °A. Leave Junction • 11:30, " Due at Bridgevilk, Phil connection, —12:15, r. " Delaware, 15 minutes to dine,...12:45, " " Stmudsburg,. • ... .. 1:30, " " Scranton,. ............. " • " Montrose, 5 .. 5, 46 " Great Bend, 5-50, "• Connecting at Great Rend with the Mail . ' Train West at - •.. 610, r. K. Scranton Accommodation Train, leaves_ Scranton for Great Bend at - 1O:45, a. x. Arrive at Great 8end,.,... - 2;45, r. u. Coancctirg with Day Ex presses East and West, on N. Y. A: E. IL-R. • Returning, leaves. Great Bend at :.1:15, -" Dne at Seranton,.. - 7:30, ~ Streit shurg Accommodation Train leaves St udsburg for New York, and inter- me ate places, at ti-fl5, A. w. Retn ng leaves N.Y. for Stroudsburg at :krtn, r, x. Passfngens to and from New York Will chinge ears at Ciniksville. To and from Philadelphia, via B. D. R. R., leav or take the,rars at Bridrieville. For Pittston, Kingston, and Wilkesbai re, take 1.. A: B. R. IL cars at Scranton. a Fur der:::up, Archibald, ana Carbondale, change ear!. at Greenvill'e. Tickets sal arid baggage checked between tions on connecting roads. Pas:engers to and from Wilkesharre, Wyoming, &e.; yja Lackawanna & Bloomsburg Raibond, go tbrough without any detention at Scranton;:as the trains on that mad Mu in ennneetiou with the Ex press trains on the D. L. IL—hence pas sengers mar leave Kingston-at 11:3(1, A. 11., and :tr. rice in Philadelphia at 8, r. Nt.. or N. Y. at 7:15. Returning.; kave Philadelphia at 7 A. 11., or New York at 7:50, and arrive In Kingston at S T y x. Fare from Kingston, Wyoming and Pittston to Philadelphia. toNesr:York, $4,75. Tickets Fold and Baggage checked throoh. P. IT. POTTERER, Sup't W.m. JENKF, General Ticket Agent. . Sept. 24, 1:151; r APRS; Artist's Paints in tubes, J and Artist's Iln:sites; The Icahn of alhottsand Flowers, for beautifying the complexion ; Gouraud's Powdres.Subtiles, for removing superfluous hair,— also- his Italian Medicated Soap for removing• Tan, Freckles 'Pimples and Sallow Complexion; Batche lor's Liquid 'Bair Dye, also bis Moldavia Cream for the hair; Galloway's Pills'and Ointment, and nearly. all the Ointments, and Patent Medicines in ere. vim, at TFRRELL'S. Sin:Arose; June 18, MB "HE suhscriher keeps constantly on , hand for Sale at hiA'estahlishment in Montrose. the best (pat ty of SOFT SO.l P, manufactured from the lye of wood ashes and grease, in the old fashioned way, and not lie any patent process. - • For those that furnish the grease, he manufactures the soap for 0,50. a, barrel. Warranted in all casks ao he a good article, or the Soap may he returned and the money refunded. . Per barrel, -' Its fug Half Barrel. 2,5(1 Gallon; Wholesale ticaier+ will be furnished—irdell,ere, at the Ashery in Montrose—at the rate of ten' ra for $l5, or at Scranton at ten barrels for ii:so JOHN HENRY W, Montrose, March 17, 1858. Prof. Charles Mores, ARIIER, Shaving:Saloon' and Lling again Cemovetl his shop fro. Lion in the basement of.Searle s e' orer Chandler's Store, is prepa • t in the. most scientific manner pleased to entrust their head.,f Nov. 20. , Read the tot T We hare received th Morse' r Messrs "The Morsr,- ,. to.ieeraai a -4 farmers use .! ENTER! hr; ' ester ramily • hills they I lio. ' 1* . for the last six months, SCARCRLT a SINGLE z ‘ariug (:::capcd, ExrErr THOsr. WM:UV: your r4PC I,:rn csi:n AS A Pr-Err:N . llyr., in which case wire xErr.Crial.r.n. I will inform you shortly. to Sen..' .11 further SUpply. Your Mit. gerv'x." S tett lett .!rs a.l do above need no comment from us, they ought to ,oilr'iner all of what terfirtaly heliere. that Dr.-Mrs:a Indian Root Pills - are the rery bist Pill ,i-er mod,. Sold in Montrose by S. A. k D. Sayre, and by one person in every town, and In an country stores. A. J. White kCo., 2 St. Peters Place, New York. sole Proptietors., . 47-4 f cart t" 'int?. scut -tints of Patrick and Dintoek must b. set t fled inunediately or they will be sued without further trotice. • E. PATRICK. • Montrose, Oct 33, 1854.. G. Z. DIMOCK. Aliat. frit ! days I gentle, and the i rpm: undersigned ItaZ received from the city, and 1 will keep constantly on hand. • AS'Good Stock of Iron, and haring seeure4.the Ferri ces or a-good ,workman, 6 prepared to do ,Boeing; ,arriage-irozzing, at i all sorts cf work In his line promptly and well, and cheap for cash. Those having accounts with the subscriber of ores a year's standing, arc requested to settle up without delay. - DAVID LATHROP, Springville, Oct. :if), 1856 MTh lo Robes, a superior lot, just received / and will he sold low by. 11. MIRRITT. • New Milford, N0r..5, 1856. • .Ammunitlon. Blasting Powder.Fafety Fuse, Gun Pow der, Shot, Lead, Gun Car* and Wormers, Pow der Flasks, Gu.-ts, Revokers, Pistols, at the store-of - ABEL TERRELL. Montrose, October 15, ISA. MILLINERY, - Dress Makingk and Fancy Store. A. D. STORM & CO.' WOULD re.pectfully announce to the Ismligs of ;Montrose and v'icinity, that they have opened a FANCY DRESS GOODS & FURNISHLNG STORE,, on Main Street, over the Farmer's Store where they will be happy to PCC their old friendi and also solicit the patronage of new ones. Miss Chase will attend to the Millinery department; the Dress-taking de- Oilmen! will be under the charge of Miss Waiters house. Sept. 24, 1056. 37—tf Harrah for the New Store!! ri'llE undersigned take pleasure in asnounciag to 1 their friends and -customers that they haie new ed into their NEW STORE, with an entire new stock of Goods, consisting of every variety of mer chandiSe kept in country or city. Friends, gi've us a call! We do not sal at " old feu" prices, nor "Jew" those who purchase of us.; but trade fitirly and hero 'untidy at "lire and let lire" rates. We both preach _and practice the true business principle of "quick sales and small profits." Let it be distinctly under-, stood that we do net wish to' sell goods ou a long r cialit. We ball sell goods so low that the pur 'chaser can afford to borrow money at twelve per cent, and pay down for them. salt, Flour and pro duce dell kind.s kept coumantly on hand, and sold at lower rateS than al any other establishment in town. To prove that we are not lamming, bet tell. in;, plain truths in a plain way, call purchase. N. IL—All kinds of produce taken in radiance for IL THAYER b (70. Nontrose, October, 15, /850. - • - 4 1 • NOTICE. • '(PERSONS desirous of pining me money, on debts A. of any description, can do so by leaving their Payments with Pest, Cooper & Co., Bankers ' Mont rose, to my -tredit„ whose receipts will be allowed from their date. 0. L. WARD. April 113 1866 llstf "Change of Time SOIP MANUFACTORY. TRWES 4 to exercise his art nn all 'who may be or &ccslo hip hands.. 22y I wing .:STETIONY. ( following letter in relation to° Isntaa ROOT PULP. . Annulus Fora Coassr-q, Atisri. Co., Pa., Sept. 28th, 1856. i its & Co., New York:- Indian Root Pills had from you give Aldetion, in stray INSTANCE., and onr hem for almost everything.. The DYS / been n g this section to an alarm- A LPN ONS.O 11. SMITH. Notice. Blacksmithing in 'Spring!lle. 0, r„, !FoamArd SADDLE & HARNESS MAZER AND Tiltl3llolloll, ticeessor of A. & E. Baldwin, .(late Yordbant and S Smith,) in the above business, tal i offer on good terms, all kinds of work " in his line, such u Sad dles, Harness, Trunks, • &c.._ ltarni...ss made of the: best oak-tanned leathtr, ' t CARRIAGE TRIMMING of nil kin& done on short notice. All Inds of Carriage Trimming,' kept on hand and furnished cheaper that can be purehas ed.alsewhere in Xrwthem Pe nnsylrimiri. -New. lit, and 3, Basenient of gentle's Hotel, Mont rOse, Pa. Montrosa, October l,•1856. tf C,RIEM'Y @9:ri-r\m?E'cß] IN the midst of tho grrat political excitement of the day, wo have not forgotten the inueeXate wants of alip:wties, hnt,havo purchased and are ton stonily .cceiving extemiire tidditieno to all the var. ious branches of our trade, and to' which we solicit the attention of ourlarge.eircleofpuirens and friends, confide:iffy believing that we can offer you strong in ducements.to make your purchases from our well se lected stock of lax-y sm•c°G.'lls3' Groceries, Crockery, Hardwire, Mita & Caps, Boots and Shoes. Ready made clothing,.&c. l - To the few that we have not alrei . dy supplied with Stores, we would say that notwithstanding our loss and detention by ere, we are spin iti "Fall 111a5t,7 9 And ready to wait upbn you with a choce, ram different patterns,' 4t , the lo*est prices. Our prtvits are reasonable anti terms nfoale easy. Butter, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax, Socks, Flannel, Grain of . all kind .', Old' copper ,: Brass, Iron, Lead, Rags, Meat, Vegetables, Wood, Lumber, Dried Ail ' pies, Beans, Grass seed, &c., -takcM at the mallet prices, fir goods, at. S. If. Si P. SAYRE'S. Public Avenue, 3lontrose, Oct. t , 1F.56. . . . • FUR,.. Funs. hR VICTORINES and CUFFrA and BUFFALO 11011 BS, a navy stock, just ierarwl awl fer sale ; chenP, by • • nunrarr. • New Nlilford, Nov. OA 1656. XOTICE is hereby given to :111 persot.s having de mantis against the estate of tirKlt BLAKE- 4 I.Fr, dceased, late of .Ditnock township,' that the same must be presented to the , undersigned for arrange ment, and all persons indebted to said F.state are r., ;Nested to make immediate !liment. ~ • .. 1. ANNA lII.A . KEIILEE, t Ado r x. . • URBANE SMITH, ' ) , iDi noel:, Dee. 10. 1856. . '' l • - .i4SSw WANTED: WANTED'. I. nci ek Bushels Pried Applei, Iran; tlia.triy, for a VA11../ which ise will pay the lii ' eat market price.. ',it 5..11i -. . SAYIIF.. Montrose, Dec._ ", I SZ6. - •:1 : • o ' I\7 ew Jewelry, Perim, 11', Timer-Goods, 11 Groceries, Paint-'s, Oils, ',rigs, Matetials for Li;:lits, J1,:e.., just received, inf . 'All :L. TURRELL. ,Ilontrose,'October 16, h, C.. 1 , t I -- More anti An e' .New Good!: i TT ISIURR ITT .6 again 01 band with :1 now I Ile and aecond st kof Foll-a4d Iriater Good., t making his assortm t unusually complete in all re -1 Teets, and will 1/Ohl as losias-tlia lowest or lower ; fur Cash ; Barfrr .. approi•rd credit. 4 New Milford,- ov. 2il, IS5n. • : - . i SI e Era in 'Montrose: i THE W. IN KANSAS .CONTINUESI 1 - 1)1.7 - . 5c , who attempted to get up a fig7it in i LI Mt irose,ligainst "second rate goods and lii7h Iprices i with the Lg-ends of thrce'or, four old stocks I• have zzled; and , •, . • i. Keeler and Stoddard, • • ... • we BOOT AND SHOE STORE Is located on Main 1 treet, south ofS4iarle's Ilotel,—with the largest and >est assortment of Goods ever brought into th7s mar i ket, taught at the . - ... ; • - Elllll and which then will sell a ' leetle-abocc cost, are de termined to give "the old- codger'', a hard C.74e. • We do not intend to be under4olll hr any other estalili'shrtientin Town, We hare only to say, Come and See, for "seeing Li believing.!' . We do not de .sire to puff our goods, preferring io "let our works praise its but we May•lte permitted to say, for the information ofjutrchasers, that ire hare just received .A.N . F.XTtINSIVE STOCK of Superior qUality and style, Coniprising all' kintlA of Gentlemen's, Ladies', and Children's wear. Also a Fennel assortment of 'Findings, and Leather ot all kind'. • • " Work made' to order, and repairing done , neralr, • XF:ELEII STPDI/.lRli; Montrose, June 11, I-SSG. - RFS. loci it Dresser, har", its former luea. otel, to the room .13T7131.1C n,otice is hereby given that S. A. WOOD j'.. 111;1'F is receiving a nee lot , of Stoves and Wares of all kind' .usually kept fn . the Stove and Tinware lie of business. among which may be found a better assortment of Stovoti he;arier, larger, and more, durable than ever before olkied in this county. All the proof you need will bejust t'o call and exam ine for yourselves. All, stoves wafranted in every . • respect. . Kept constantly on hand, an eztinsire assortnnnt of 77.1" WARE. made mit of the lxist materials, which is offered for sale as cheai,s can be bought in any market.. Also on hand, Le " Pipe of all siz a... es, Chain and Gentile: fo? Chain" . 1 iimps, all sizes •Brass and Porcelain Kettles, and al) kinds Jappaned Ware. . . Jchbing done on short notice /111 . 4 in good order. All good 4 in the line will be sold cheap for cash or (approved) credit.. S. A.:7WOODRUTF.. Montrose, March 19, 18fr6 FOR SALE I! ONE. lIODY, about 5500. acres of Land on, the waters of Spring Drook, a branch of die Lackawanna river, in Litter:lo County, Penn's., about midway between the thriving towns of Scran ton And Pittiton . ...'lliese lands ar c Covered with val uable timber, and being situate in the moSt extensive mineral region in Pentrffirania—kmown to contain iron ore—and believed to abound id conl, and being also in the immediate vicinity of:several railroad, made and now in progress---ofter to the capitalist au , opportunity for the inYegment of money that seldom occurs. For further information apply to N. P. 110 sack, Esq., No. 11, Wall meet NeW York, or to the subscriber, at Montrose, Susquehanna county,Fa., tk attorney in fact of On? owners. April n, ]S.;f. DENBY DRINKER. Yeti• Freiglit Line froiii Moxitrose 'DILL & ARMSTRONG, Cunimiation Mere!tants, 1 - 2. 3,iirir7l,a?ding 42mtl Ii OR the better accommodation Of theTarmers of Sus(fa county, we have eonCluded to reecho treitettt!very day of the .week (Sunday's excepted,) at the Fi ore of Wilson and Sop, who will attend to shipping the same to New York, and the return bills will he paid in cash at:their store. `apt. Wickham is their, Salesman, %Irv:ml°oz c%- perience nn the .51 F.. Railrow4 justifies hint in saying that justice Will be done to his patrons: With the above armngetneut We invite farmers to give us a call. • ./LISTE:'S DILL; . • ' CILtRLES • 11. Alt 3/STRONG. Montrose, Aug. 20, 1856. • 3_ln6. NEW MILFORD STOVE EMPORIUM In Full Shut., • ti;;) Hundred and Sei , enty:rive Stores I , ;r ' , sale by Dfrkernian Varratt. WE are in receipt of the lameirt sloe It.of Stoves ever offered in • Northern Pennsylvania, con slating of Cooking, Parlor, and, Six•plate, both For wood and coal: also, a full assortmpnt of large sizeA,- for Stores and Church es . Would call particular attention to the Seffersoidam Eletated Oven, the moat perfect tind heaviest plate stove in market. Among our assortment of large oven, would mention the Empire State improved, as being very heavy plates, Perfect finish; and a superi or baker. Farmers of Susquehanna county, - you have been in the habit of purchasing light stores and light trimming, and paving as much as .You ought to for heavy-plates and heavy trimming,. We manufacture our furniture, and will Sell at man ufacturer's prices. Let those who pay a maker profit compete with us' if they (Ail. Jobbing ected with• the tin trade, done as usual on short notice. • DICKERMA.N•it GAIMATT. New Milford, Sept. 18. 1855, l A r BUR It IT . T 'would invite attention to bis I • large stock of NEW STONIES just received, including a full assortment of Elevated Ovens, Air Tight, Large Oven, and Premium Cook Stoves, with sup'rior variety of Parlor, Office and Shop Stoves, for Wood or Coal: also Stove Pipe, Zinc, Sheet Iron, Stove Tubes, A:C. Ills assortment will include the most wird and desirable Stoves. in riiarket and will be sold on the moat fnvoralAe Lento, forleAsu or on TI al it. We* Milford, October 22, 1856.. A test/ Ploughs and Stqwes, 1,146 will be Fold legs than cost, to dole them out by Sept. 24. 15.16; - . F. B.ICIIANDLER. Adniinistratorli *once. LO.II7ST FIGURE, NOTICE: Valuable Lands For Sale. 33111`01:TANT TO FAMITT.S. Stoves:. Stoves:l! LITER 'ROM NEW YORK. • • • ..../•••••••••., NOTWITILSTAXDINO the unparallell6l excite • went and agitation whit* attended the recent Presidential election, F. B. Clitiodler has sue eceded in getting through, direct from New York, an • unusually estensice-gted careha#i ?elected - as . surtment of Dom. GOOD embracing Ladies' splendid Winter Cloaks, floods and Scarfs, Misses Worsted Caps, Victorines, Tippets and . Shawls, Plain and Plaid all-word Delaines, Fancy Plaid Dress Goods, Black and • Plaid Dress Silks, Bonnet Silks, Linings and Rashes, Moire An tique, an& Velvet Trimmings, Embroidering, Fancy Table Spreads, ke., /tc. Also, the largest and most splendidFeollection of FANCY GOODS ever displayed in Montrose, consisting, of Ladies Work Baskets, Work Boxes, Reticules, Pearl Port Moniacs, raper Folders Chain and Clasp Shawl Pins, Pearl Shirt Studs and 'Sleeve Buttons, China Card Baskets, China Vases, Chiha Cups and Stucers,•C ti na Ink itands and Match Boxes, China Candle -s and Toys of every description. JEWELRY; lie Drops, .11:cast • Pins . Sleeve 'Buttoner, Jet B eeleta, beautiful Oil paintings with heavy'Bilt F ys, Fine Marble Statuary enclosed in Bliss, &e., & .; an enu mcration of all in this department would e " adin- ' finitum.7 Suffice it to say that almost milting and everything suitable for Christmas Gifts • and New-Yea :"Preseuts can be obtained at this establi iment. Also—just, received a large addition to my :took of• • . BOOKS &ST HURRY ' including some of the mo- 'popular Yew Books pub: sarong which are, ' Three per. cent a Month," o "Perils of Fast Li'r g," "Ride, Axe and Saddle 'Bags," "The Torchli it" or'" through the woods"' • " Rainbow around c Tomb," " C imp Fires of the Roil Men," " Wes - e'rnllorder Life," elegantly bound All,mns and Gift. Books; School Books, Diaries and NMemoranda f 0,4 1857, Pocket Bibles, Testaments, , ' Hymn, B .t ooks &e., &e. Also—on hand, a good sup ply of Gents .and Boys , • , r , • , (C 3 rtNy enninr* mg Black, Brown, Smoked, Claret,- Pearl and Whit Fur and Wool Hats, Plush, Blue and Ira ' ('loth Caps, ind thildrens Finer Small Rats.. Ayo—in.store, a choice lot ofyeadymade • lco - Obt.lori. ie. 9- Orer-CoatA, Press Coats, Vests, Pants, S h irts, Co!. LAN, Stocks, Cravats, and (lents Shai%ls, all of which, for the advancement of the interests 01 the commu nitv, will he disposed of at decidedly a low figure. ; i'leaie call; one and all. F. B. CHANDLER.: Montros.e, Nov. 1 - 2:1856. ' 'I!LLI'VERV. °THE subscriher ' thankful for past favors, - would .ltnno - itice the Ladil of Ararat, and adjoining towns, that she has. just returned limit New York witha . full assortment of:Whiter Millinery Goods, con sisting of Silks, Satins, Velvets, Ilit.bons, 'Laces, French and American Flowers,.and every thing usu all fotnid in a Millinery. Store. A variety of Winter Bonnets,' constantly on band or mad.• to order. Prices moderate. Call and sec.' - :N. M. BALDWIN. . Ararat; Dec.. 3, 18.54. 47 ufi • lttillinery and Dress. Makino • • ..1 I ISS OGDEN, of Iling,lnunton, improves this 1 opportunity of informing the Ladies of Mont rose ,and vicinity, that she intemb opening an assort ment of fitshionable millinery, on the first of Novetn !JET, in thti rooms over Bentley and Read's store, where, if the Ladies will call,. they will find every thing in the lints of her business that is desired ; and will add; that she Intik secured the service of Ladies that are competent for the business. Montrose, October, 22, 1 S."; .• BOOKS FOIL THE FILM ELY. ILLI,..'STRAT'ED Nation:llll3nd Rook, !louse Keep urs::GUide and Family Receipt Book, Fanners Guide in . the Managemeitt of Animals, Frugal House wife, Family Doctor, Rook of the United States, with platef, Complete Farrier or - Horse Doctor, Christian Family Alumnae for 1557, Tracts and Sunday School Books, Bibles and SchniA Books and - lirmn Books, Maps of Kansas, Fenns:avani.i, Se., Writing Rooks, relt:, Paper-, &c.; Sc. Just opened and for sale, he • J. kroNSA SO .'!sr. Moniroi, Nov. 12, ISSG SI to yes Etcves ! general a3s'orttnerit of. Cooking Stoves, among it which is the celebrated CLINTON EU:SAT ED OVEN : also, Parlor and Box StOiTS, Stove Pip', Sheet Zinc, &c., may be found at very low figures, at the etorc of • INGALL'S. PATENT MEDICI N A MONG the great variety of Medicines at Turrell's /A_ Store, may be found all of Dr. Javrte's justly celebrated Family Medicines Ayre's Cherry Peat). -al and Cathartic Pills; Halsey's Forest Wine and Forest Pills ; llootland's celebrated German Bitters ; Londen's series of Family Medicine?; Merchant's Gargling Oil, the greatest remedy for sprains, in man or beast ever known ; Mathewson's Infallible Reme dy, and Horse. Remedy ; Oriek's Vormifuge, and a variety of other kinds; Trask's Magnetic binimenf; the great remedy for burns, rheumatism, and all in flammatory complaints.; Pond's Extract, a first rate thing for similar purposes as shove. Ointment.; An drows' Pain Destroying Agent, a good article ; Wood- erwles Balsam and Bone Li.vnent ; Atwood's Jaun dice Bitters, Canker Drops, Liniment, and Dysentery Drops; Baker's Cumpound .tor Dysentery ; ;rough; ton's Pepsin, for Dyspepsia ; Ilelmbold's Extract of Machu and Extract of. Sarsaparilla; a variety of Salve..., the best In market. Pills; ice., and an almost endless variety of Patent Medicines, altogether top numerous to enumerate--but suffice it to say, that the public will find nearlPevery thing in this line, at the Drug and Fancy Store of ABEL TURRELL.. Montrose, July. 1855 UPWARD AND ONWARD. : GO 17'.1100T, BOOT$! The Border Ruffian% on Main Si. • Defeated. A ND the endea v vor to palm off that "•ExteUsile Stoe . k of superior qualify" of Geniis lately-re ceived from an old broken down Establishment irr Biruhamtop, has proved au entire fidlure to our friends darn form " Gang ix B/irvi?+:7." . %V ac= knowledge the fact. And should judge that seving7 (without wearing) would be all that was necessary to convi,Lce the public that :;;DINIONS at their store on Public Avenue, first door . above the Post Office, nave the Etrg.,•st and most desirable stock of BOOTS AND SHOES' ever introduced ink. this mat ket which for price (we offer no competition with seeo.yul rote good) durahilitY and style we chal lenge competition. We are receiving weekly from the Ilest Houses in New Yolk - tin...latest style . :4 and best qualities of Goods, which keeps our assortment .complete. July 2.8, 185 G. Just received a large addition to cmr former stock, eorisistin:7 of Gent: Patent Lemke, Boots, Patent Leather zditirt Boots, French Cal(Boots Gaiter Shoes and slips yN styles. •Latli Gaiters Bus.r kith Slippers and Boots . best qualities; also Bo's' Youths and Children!: Boots, Gaiters and Shoes, the best in market. 'ln file! every thing belonging to the trade: ALL .kinds of LeatliC.r, and Finding+. fie. All kinds of work made to order and repairing - done neatly. Si m moss S MEM:I3IAS. Ifontrwe July 2S, .185 G. NEW MILFORD Shawl, Cloak and Dress Goods Emporium. F Tt FALL, 1850 BURRITT would again invite attention to his s new stock of Fairaud Winter Goods, • including a great variety of rich Fall . Prints, in new stvles ; Plain and Fancy Delaines and Cashmere; Plain and Fancy Mohair Cloths; Plain and Plaid Me rinoes and Parainatta4; Black Brocade; Plain and Fancy Silks; Wool, Brochp Cashmere and Silk Shawls; Gents Shawls, Rich Tlifkons, Bonnets-and Flowers ; Ladies Cloths and rich Velvets for Cloaks, Broad Cloths, Cassinteres, %Rh a large assort. ment of•other STAPLE and FANCY GOODS as usual, including Hardware, Crockery, limn and Steel, Paints, Oils, Boots and Shoes, Tints, Caps, Clocks,, Buffalo Robes, Carpeting, Sc.; with a large and new as=Ort meat of StoVen, of the most improved STYLES and CONSTRUCTION, all of which will be Eat to meet the views of the closest buyers for-Cailt or qr proved credit. New Milford, • October.. 2, ,1854. FACTS FOR Ti ?PEOPLE. THE subscriber isearrying nn the f!//.111: NA A" - IN6 BUSINESS in aU its - varioutibmnches nt the Chair and Ware Shop in Ilarford, where may - be found a greater variety of iVindsor and Rocking Chairs than at any other establishment in the county; also Flag and Cane Seas, Bureaus, Iledstends,Lonng es.,-Settees, Tables, Stands, be. Ike., ail of which will be sold. at the lowest prices at.retail, (or wholesale, with short notice.) All work warranted well made and of good material. Short - credits and small profits will be my motto. For *demonstration of the above acts, please call at my shop in Rarford A. W GREENWOOD. Ilarfurtl, - October 12, 1831. /to. MIT% FORMAN & CO.; Wit Cab'met "takers, TAKE pleasure in o ff ering to their magi:morel, in, addition, to their usual large stock, of CAnnirr . WORK, the largest and best assortment *of CANE, FLAG:, AND• WOOD SEAT CRAMS ever offer ed for sale in gusquehanna county, all of which were 61:Murat:lured expressly to their order, and they can wairant them to be a superior article., Call at their Ware 4466,. foot of Maine street, and examine rot yonraciva . • W. W. SWIM K. C. TORDItAIf. A.. SMITH JR. Molatrom. Feh. 27,* 56.1 STEA - 14 'GRIST ViiD SAW !MILL. I_3OST BROTIIERS having l!nichand: the above 11 establishment, will keep tonftntly on hoed SU prr.flue a-ul Fine Rout, Corn Aka of supezior qual ity, alio Chop earl Brno at the lowest cash prices.— .oustom work will be done with despatch; laid .in nil Cases icarrtritteff. Montnise. ,DR. \ HALSEY'S FOREST . WINE. : - . AND • - GUM-COATED FOREST PILLS; The most extraordinary discovery in the *World t• 1,000,000 Bottles and Boxes sold annually, AND TIIOeSANDS OPLI YES SAI.ED FROM A PREJLITURE GRAVE DY TIIIS • . LATE DISCOVERY: • ' TrgrtmONIALI, of the most Unexceptionable char• meter, are continually- pouring in from 'every part ofthe country, bearing witness to , the unparal. leled efficacy of these medicines. The following show the number ot cases cured, as certified to by letters and ether testimonials, received from all parts of the Union and British colonies, from the Ist of:January, 1555, to January Ist, 18541, - . in•. elusive: . • . Cases cured: Nervous disorders .. 818 Rhevintatism... • 211 "Consumptive decline, colds,aid coughs 53t: Liver complaint Iletteral debility 4" - S. Dyspepsia and habitual costiVeners .705 Ptistules and unhealthy color of the skin 4 to; BilionA disorder.. • 11;17 • • Scrofula and nicycutial complaints- 2e,4) Jaundice. .... • Salt rheum and Ervsipplls 367 ,tgue and fever 711 Dropsical disorder= .304 Other various diForder4 • ....8114 But a short time has elapsed since thCse great and good medicines have been madeknown to the pAb . lic,yet thousands have already expetienced their good effects. given overly their physicians - as incurable, hake found relief and been restored to sound and vigot ous health from their 1441% The great amount of good these medicines have done; has (bleed thousands to recommend them..to their friends. Men of integrity and physicians have •',•finctio'ned their use, recommended them to the public. • READER, if von want not your 'emiStitution in ured by that Sion% lurking poison, calomel; or other ini4cro/ substances, Pinch nut such e 4 as con tain them, bnt procure those excellent and - purcky refirtak it-86011s t Halsey's Ferest Wine and Hyatt have the dyspepsia, or me troubled with costiveness, take us Wine and the Pills-, according to the directions, kind you %till then get well. if you are-nervous, or weakly, or have emaciated countenance, or general debility, this Wine and the Pill , will restore you to health and energy. If you-have unhealthy colored skin, or 'or. pustules, or blotches, these medicines will purify the blood and eradicate alt such humors. If yotchave a weakly constitution, and feel your sub es too old for your. years, take these excellent medicines, and they will invigorate your constitution • nil fortify it for longer life: - If You are bilious (which may be known -by finch syffiptoms as drowsiness, loss GI - appetite, dizziness, furred tongue, etc.) take a good dose of the Forest Pills. and they will purge from the stOrnaelt and bow el; all mo.bid and bilious matter, and thus prevent a fit of rickness,.and save your doctor's bill of slo, $.20, or $5O. If von have the liver complaint, the to7est Wine and Pills will cure it. Thtise medicines exert a pow erful and most salutary action on the liver, anti have been the weak: of curing thousands of this trouble some disease. PARENTS, there is not, p.nhaps, a month in the: rear that ;one: member of your family does not cony plain of headache, or sickness at stomach, or pace; - furred tongues, or soma other unffivorable symptoms._ These•are the forebodings of disorder; and sickness, of some kind or other soon fiffiowe ; for such symp toints'always show that bile or morbid matier exists in the stomach and bowels, or that th,e system is oth erwise disordered. Tinnily use of the Forest Wine and Pills will, in all eases, prevent sickness from such Causes, and will purify the blood, and produce strength. and animation. The Forest Medic:hos, kept always at band,' to be taken whenever such symptoms are exhibited, will save your family almost, entirely flora sickness, as well as Your doctor's bnit which frequently amounts to more in a weck, than sufficient of these medicines to keep your family in good health for years. ADIES, The Forest {line, is your medicine.— This pleasant, agreeable, yet effective. medicine, ex actly snits your delicate constitutions. If you are wcitkly,. or nervous. or in general ill healtli,-otis Wipe will thi more to restore you than all other medicines. In all cases where bile exists, or the bowels constipa ted, the Forest Pills also should be taken, according to the direction.s. 31.AIIINE ft and TRATELER, if 'you u1.111 , t0 pat d yo'iirself against sickness and dangerous' diseases, which may jeopardize your life, provide yours-cif with the Forest Wine, and. Pills before setting out on long voyages, alit you may have them.on laud when re- Forest Wine is in large rgilare liottles, one dollar perbottle, or rix bottleg for five dollars. Forest Pills,twenty-five cents:Per box.. General depot; 64 Walker Street, - New York; and kept by one or more respectable druggist in almost every city and village in the Union:lntl British Colonies. - General Depot, t:t Walker St. New York. Age in Moritrose,Abel Turd], in Great pima. L. and all drnggi3t? TIPIPERANCE 14.'ALOON ' AND . © 7 2 Ic MCO E FTY - - _l' \..... - .ll_ - =J o ON MAIN STREET, MONTROSE, PA. rr BE subscriber takes this method to keep it be ' fore the people of Susquehanna county, that at the Temperance Saloon (the only one in 31 - ontro•c•), is the place to get Pies, Cakes, Crackers,- Cheese-,, New York Candy, Sardines, Herrin..., Oranges and Lemons, A ()ides, Nuts, Sugar, Tickled 'o vsteX, Flange, Tongue and Cucumbers, Small Beer, Ice cool Lem onade and Soda-water, lei , Cream &c., to cut and drink.:. Also, at the same place, is kept on hand a good aSsortmetit of GROCERIES, fresh from N:w York, such as Tea of different kinds, good, from 2s. ;al.: to Gs. per pound ; Brown Sugar is now selling at. 9 cents' per pound ; best Coffee Sugar at 111 cents, and crushed, pulverized -and al.:ululated Sugar at .1.4 cents per pound: Mackerel, Cod, White and Mac Fish, Pork, Lard, Smoked Kant and Shoulders, Dried Beef, Ilam. Tobacco, (plug and fine-cut,) Vinegar, Tallow Candles, *ear-hie Patent ctri , l Sperm do., Rice ' Soap of different kinds, ft ern In to1:4 Cents a bar, Soap Powder and Washing Soda, Sack Salt for family use, Shot, Percussion Caps, White-sash, Scrub and Shoe Brushes, Stove . antl - Shoe iliac •ing, Bair Oils, Perfumery and a variety of Eitracts t Matches, ,t Pepper, CinnamonXloiics, ground do., Ginger, Mus tard, French and Aintuican, CsArce Essence ; emt Starch, Sago fur puddings, )iaisins from one shilling 'to 18 pence per. pound, Zurtee Currants,' Citron, Prunes, Licorice, drops and riot do., Candies of all kinds, Fancy Candy Drops, GpuLdo., Dried Peaches, Plums and Cherries, Oranges and Lemons; Tine Ap ples,Cocoa, Brorat'and Chocolate, Nutmegs and 'pat ent' Nutmeg Graters, patent Clothes Pins, Transpar ent Slates,- Slate and Lead Pencils, SwCirt Und:Cakor Oils in . bottles, Fire. Crackersaud 'other Fire Works, Raymond's, Lee's, atm Wright's Pills, Saks, 'Dr. Myles Camphor Ointment, au almastante cure for The Toothache, Sprains, Bruis'e, Burns,' &e., same.. Horse Medicine, and a large assortment of Children's Toys, 'among which are Horses on wheels and rock. err, Dogs, Lions, Cats, 'Birds, • &c., stria Pails .antl ? Baskets, Clarionets, Accordeons, Harmeficons, Jews harps, a few Ladies' Baskets and Sewing Birds ; also, Flour on band by dye pound, sack or barrel, at as low'price and as good quality as can be bought in Montrose. . All orderi4 sent by friends, stage, mail, or by chil dren, with the READY, shall receive prompt 'attention and be dealt as fairly by as if thoSe,who ordered were present themselves. • The above goods are for sate at "live and let live" prices. People are requested to call and examine for themselaes. Terms, cash or ready pay. Thank.- .fist for past favors, I hope to. wake' an &tick for those that want Grocerie..4, Ettables,', to get theta at the Temperance saloon Mal Ch-ocerv, May 21, 1856. S. S. MOTT. REMOVAL.' M. S. Wilsonlfas r u ed his Stock of Goods Into his new Store (in the Brick Block) at the of Pub lie Avenue where the Mezc.if fi tile - business will be con. Untied under the Firm of 31.• S.r Wilson & Eon. • Ad• ditions to their present .Stock be continually made and particular. attention given to keeps up a general assortment—especially in the • Hardware inc. . • Wilßarn W. Wheaton, M. D. ECVECT i t i C rr iff i ly s ClA rv li ktfito D a l ryt GlEo cH ti " Re= Vractice" to theold Bleeding Blistering and and Calomel Plan: Julian Sumochanna Co, N. Cc C. Hollister, .., flEit IX SADDLES, - Downes', Multi, V. !ices, Montrose,lra. 17,1 P1(1131CIAN 'AN D STaGEON,. - itu peimaneatly located himself at Dixelrneyville; Itusqiehanna county, Pa., and' will promptly attend to alto& with which he may -be favored.• " • H. S. Knapp; with E. eau'Mien & Bons, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CHINA, Gun, and . Earthen Ware, No. 76 Warren attest, Nan Yoar. • 13810 . . Dr. F. P, Wilmot. - i t (72_11IADITATH, of-the Allopatli and Homeopathic VA College of Medicine , 13 n P frtna nentir Jo* entll.4l fik Greaj Bend Pa. . . . A 1 4114 0 .4 8 4 6. , 7 , c ...._ .. .: • , - . A TTOiitEr...di.Voll,lloLLOß.ierlAvr, 011se• tt. over S. D. "Srliueg.l%* Store, Eurgurkenna- Der's , Pa: • llyl • T. B. OriiiiiifikWit - . DIITSICIAN-AND SUllolo.lo.Jacison, - Sus;;oe: 1 !mum county, Pa.. licintlet3 et:the Pottoffice. • - 4 . Keeler' & Stoddard. - 11 ,, EALERS IN lIPOTS it SHOES, LientVii;4FOre;.... D o on Maine St., Pit door below &miles William . IL Jessup, , t.TTORNEY4. AT LAW & NOTARY PURL' 7:— Office on.Publie Square, Neutron*, Ur:TV:EON DENTIST, ,Montrose, Pa., at Searle's t.,'D Hotel, Mondays and Ttiesdays of each week. Miller & Fowler, - A TTOTZ . NEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, It. and Solicitors in Chancery. Office No. 44 Clarke street, Chicago, 111 Thomas In.gstrtu* TIEALEII-IN DRY. GOODS, Gioceries, Clothing, _1../ Croak - cry, Boots. and Shoos; &c., Susquehanna Dcpcf, Bentley & Fitch, - TTORNEYS AT LAW, AND DOGNTT LAND it AGENTS, Moktion; Pa. 5. 11T.NTLF.Y. D. D. LIVETIY AND EXCIIAAF. STABLE` Office - in iin the rear - of Wilson's Store, Mottiro!, la. Cadet,- ~.„. rIEALER IN STOVES, Tin, Copper, and Dheet Iron Ware, - Lotterarille;. near Great Bend Depot. P &ember 4. - s „ -L. P. 'Hinds, - - A • TTORNEY AT LAW, 'E f taigueimana, Pa. OfEe* 4 - 1, on. kiine strect,.one door gnat of 14.0keitti's. • Albeit Chamberlin--- " - A TTORNEY AT LAU' and Justice-4'th° Peace; over. I. 1.. Post & CO's Storerifontrose.--....' . Wm.if..lollllp, , 1 . • TTORNEY AT LAW AND COMMI SSI ONE R of I -- DEEPS, for ,the State of ,New York, will attend to all business entrusted to him - with : promptness and fidelity. Office on Public Square, occupied by 1411. Wm. 'Jes.sup. . - IIRALER.- IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, Chemicals, _l3 Paints. Oils, Dye;stufli4 Groceries, W..* Goods; Hart! xare, Stoneware, Glassware, Clocks, Watches, Jewery, Silver Spoons, Spectacics,•Mnsical Lustre- . mentr, Trusses, Surgical Instruments, Liquors. Per fumery, Mirrors, Stationery, Brushes, Shoo, Yankee Notions, &c. kLFR IN DRY GOODS, Ready Made Clothing, ( 4 ;roeerie:, Itookii and Stationery, ,, etc., POI/. Ayeltue, Jiontrare,- Pe. • • - - • - _ L L:.post & C 0.,. . • - • - DEALERS IN DRY, GOODS, Groceries, Cro c kery, Ilardwre, Leather, Firntr, etc, earner of Turn- . pike street and Public Avenue:Montrose, Pa. S. Lyons . &Son., • • T\ALERS IX PRY GOODS, 6rOCeridN'llardwvir Crockery, Tinware; Groceries - , Books, etc.; ab& . carry on she Book Atfii . u4r- Jfcnaroxe, Pa.-- Milli Bentley. dr: Rend s • TAEALERS IN DRY GOODS, DrFga, 84,' • Paints, Groceries; Hardware - ersa firy;, - Iron, Ciockti,.Watebetl, Joretry f Eilver Amtsltiskiliert; untery, tke.—Foot of Public Aventte,-Ifintfrue.:. William& William 11...Tessup, . A TTORNEYS . AT LAW,. . 'iroiltrooe, it tice in. Susquehanna,. Bitultdrd, Wayne,. Wro 7 iniug and Luzernc counties. ' - . . William W. - Smith* Co . ri.A.III.N 4 ET MAKERS. Ihey itoep eonapiniti As, kJ-hand a good assortment of aU idndircd` CabittliC Furniture. Shop and Wart* Roam! at ills licsl;• . if Maine stre et, .Votetroste, Pa.. • . - Rockwell - &-Winton-_- •S Ml! l ar ' s A 7rata ultr. , l 4,' an l'ur A , aols, Rit6Ons, de. tfre.,. 5:43. 40. Courtkit* greek Nor . York, Op stairs,) s: not-Kiri:Lt. BALIDIVIN Wholcside nut -Retail deal -11 • Cr in FlOur, Salt, Pork, Firlt,Lard, grain, feed Inca!, candler -4 clover and timothy reed.- vO llarrelsfrceh 'ground flour jut received hint Itllica • - 31ontrose August DecenlYief 3d. 18.56 BUBIIIESa CARD . I. D. Vail; 114*D.-; Montrose, Jan. 1, 113116 Dr. H Smith; Abel !Darrell, r. B. Chandler, Thayer,- 131EYSI CLAN AND SURGEON, Montrose, 1. Offie.: inthe Farmer's store. 11—n3S Banking House INpsT, COOPER & , CO. •• -, HENRY DRINKER, - -.- - -. , ' • : M 04% TROSE, . WM. lIUNTTING COOPER. • ' November 12, 1835 ISAAC L. I'OST. • 1 TRAITS on New York City aid Philadolpbia.L- - Collections promptly' made and remitted.' Office Iniurs from 10. t. M. to 3: 1 - . • Messrs. Allen Sr. Paxton, X. York.... 12EFERENCK, Sdrneel C. Morton, Esq., MM., - 1 Hon. William 3es:sup; Mentrlist. - LIME AND PLASTER.. t 311 R sulonribeis are now,butning and will keep constantly. on hand, Lillie d very- superior quality at 3lontrose Depot, and will. sell it 1w any quantities. at a fair - Persons wisbing - alarm quantity can be rmliplied I.::Otrat reasonable notice. Superior ground Muster will be kept constantly hand hereafter. I. L. POST, A. DRINKER. W. JESSUr. L. SEARLE. • • - 3fontro3e,Depot, April 3. • • • • New Fall °owls. • . • • POST. ROTIIIRS 11A' J ust( , pcild rg 'd sleek of Fall and Win.. to Goothr. Theirosualassertment is complete and as cheap as the cheapest. : Clothitagg.--4 Teri luie.-stock just opened, and will be soidks tolluality, as low as atany -estab lishment in the country. - 'write our friends to call. Montroie. Oct. et. 1856. THE INDEPENDENT_ REPUBLICAN. IPUDLISIIED xvEltir TI(CrIZSDAT 1610111 , 43, AT 3101,T,Aingt PA:., AT %%1,50 kit Amin:. vs ahvi,NcE. Sates of Adverti•lng. One square (16 lines or len) one .week, PAO One square " - two weeks; .0,14 One square , three weekit, 1, 00 'One square * 4 _ one month, ' 1,25 One square two mon th s 2, 25 Otte 'square " three month s, ' lbw square " months, 5,00 . (fr.?. Fquare "- " 'oneyear, 110 ° Yee. taro m o or ore squares*; inserted by the year, a &Unction from.the above prices is made, :Yearly ad. 'vertisers have the privilege of altering or. cluing. in their atlieriminents witboutAdditional charge. linsicess cter,lr not exCeeding live lines, inserted at . $.2,10 per uniAnn . .. ' Job Work. - This office is supplied with good assortmorit of Jobbing materials, and ull-kinds of Job Work, isock as Canis, Potters; Pamphleto,..ko:, will be dose au* 1y and promptly. MEI L. P. TITCIII BE • ••.iv. werrifir
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