EIMI . ' I .-- ~ • , • . • ITS os. Favrr. r - Examples almost without number may be given;v where-tingle trees have, yielded from five ;to ten dollarsit year in fruit, and many instances in' which twenty or thirty dollars have been obtained. If one- tree of the Rhode island, Greening l will affird forty bush els of tuit, - af a quarte t of a dollar per bush el; which has' tten occurred, forty such trees I oh' antere would yield a crop worth four hitt:lnd dollars. But faking one quarter of this amount as a low aterage for all seasons and withimperfeet culfivation one hundred d o llars will still be equal to the interest on fifteen hundred per-ac 1 NoW, this estimate is: based upori the pri of. good winter ap ples for the past thirty years, im one apf our Most. productive distri s; let a similar esti mate be, made with fru is of pirer and of-a . more delicate character. Aprieots, and the 'finer varieties of the phmt, are often sold for • direct° six dollars pert bushel ; the best ear ly, peaches ,fiom one u three .dollars ;id pears from hardy and 1 reductive 'trees, two to five bushels per tre , with good manage : ment, Is a 1 rquent crop ; and on large . peir Oeraffive ti mes the qnantity. An acquain ` tapei3 received eight dollars fur a crop grown on two fine Young cherry trees, and twenty. four dollars f'roin four young peach trees of only six y_etWs' growth • from the bud. In Western-Ne W -York, single trees of the Do yeni-e3 or Vi4alieu pear have often afforded 1 a return of twenty del ars or more ' a ft er be ing sent hundreds of n ile. to market. An acre of such trees, wel managed, would fir exceed in prefit a five 'hundred acre farm. But the I!.anxiouslinqpiry is suggested, ' Will not otir markets be sorfeited with fruit? This will depend on Ate-Judgment and dis cretion of cultivators.' I With the exception of the peaches .. of Phil elphia and the straw berries- of pincinnati a great deficiency is felt in all bur large. cities. Of these two fruits,' large .plantatio n are brought rapidly into.bearing4 The fruit, when ripe, quickly perishes, and cannot he kept a week ; yet _ thousands o' acres in i peach trees, bending under their : eavy crops, are needed for the consumptint of the one city, and broad . ,Tifty acre fields, reddened With enormous products, •,send many hundred bnshels• of strawberries daily into the ether. 'lf, instead of keeping but three ddys, sorts were now -added three months, many times the amount would be needed. But the market would not be con fined to large cities. 'Railroads •and steam boats would i open new channels' of distribu tion .throutut the ,xfuntry fur increased supplies..' or would l i the business stop here. Large porlons of the Eastern Continent, would gladl ' become purchasers as soon as .silficient quantities shOuld create &citifies for t reasonable supply. Our, best apples, are eagerly bought in London • arid Liverpool, where nine 'dollars per barrel is not an tutus sal price foil. the best Newton Pippins. 'And being packed in iceAeyeriria pears gathered ,esrly in autumn have lbeen safely. sent to Ja• riraica, and Strawberries to Barbadoes. The ,Baldwin apple has - been fujui:shed in good condition in-the East'findies two months after it is .' entirely gone . ,lipA3oston.—SatPirriay _Evening .34til, ~ r_ -.E__-J 11. How *Spend th - e Winter Evenings. The winter evening ' are apps aching, When' the family. ;circle will seek amusement and instruction:l' i within its owu sphere, and . we here take erasion to impress ii pun our youth ful readerr4 the importance of combining in tellectual instruction 'pith the culture of their social undies domestics faculties. The youth who spendS his winter evenings in perfecting himself in Some branCh of science or in rnas :Awing .wp+tielotae study,,-will hareAnvested 4 his time and labor in a manner that must !confer incalculable benefit upon him in after -life, and also fit him ; for - a more elevated sphere of_u i sefulness to his fellow men. It- is a jeyous sightlto see a cultivated fam ily grouped about the : ir firtside on a winter's evening, reading or discussing some abstract !question it science - or philosophy. Such a group, ha ° Ving within :its own Charnied circle -all the mans of happiness, is far removed from the gay, and giddy scenes only too cotn mon among families laying claims to a high social position. , Such a family as we have indicated, too, is I removed from The strife prevailing in fashion- I able circl4i, when excitement is dignified as pleasure; Inhere clasS competes with class, in endeavors3o excel in extravagance and folly, and one qnieti evening spent at their domes tic hearth is productive of more real and en . 'during pleasure than' the mere votary of fish ion can e.iperience, in a life time. We'earnestly hope, then, that each one of our youthful re.aders.lwill resolve on a course of self-cultiire duringthe winter, and endeay.• ,or to be both wiser and better when the cold weather shall have pissed. No better diva sition of the- time can be made than'in reao - and Study. It ie, only thus that good and practical Hipen have grown familiar : with the - `,thoughts and truths Of the great minds who have preeeded them; and ;have fiued them selves for the higheriwalks of life, - Industry in study4as in everything else, is requisite to ensure success. Natural defects may be modified "by industrious application in pursu'A, Of knowledge; but natural gifts of mind can accomplish but:littl without systematic ef fort. 'Take courage, then, dear reader, and spend the coming evenings of cold weather in a manner .that will redound to 'your moral and inteleetual advantage,—New York Led. ger. . . . .PROClif TEEAT THE if .10S is NOT INHABITED., Dr. SerOsby, in en account that he has given of soniel'recent obse i rvationa made • with the 11 i Earl, litosse's telescope. says :• .•• I I „. , With respect to the moon, every object °nits silitace,of 100 feet, was now distinctly ~ seen; and ho had nOdoubt that tinder flit-ar able e*instances, it would be so with ob '• jests 60tifeet in height. On it j surface craters ofestinetvide:.•- .. ;toes, rocks,and mas es of stc4e almost inr.u taerable. ' He bad no doubt that if such a building as he was then in, was Upon-the sur face of the moon, it would be rendered dis :. liietlyfrisible by these instruments. . But there were no signs of habitations such as 41 ” onrs-740 vestiges - of architecture remain to C .- show teat the moo ' is or ever was inhabited '- " bra num of - morts similar to ourselves,-- - Itri-rted en apence which could lead to theSUppoSition t tit contained anything like t 4 green fields and verdure of this beau tifal world of °tins. There • was no water e visible L-not a seatar a river. or even the , ,tneatuiLe of a mom . it for supplying town or factory—all seem • . desolate." BLUNT.—Dr. Baiiie, (who grass not more fame 4 for medical skill thin for strong ~.I,eouturn-sense mod of displaying it) being called, in to attend au eccentric individual styling'hiniself Dr . .Tones; the dramatist, 'du tbig le nervous atta4ic,which he was subject ~ ' - to, the fertilaiudividtal said : Dootor,.do you think that I write too mneh for thy euustitutionr ' replied e discriminating -doetoi, butjog do for y. teputation.' ;ran "of the q . 11.1 ele4 - *lhl,lndrel -feet e l ~ . , liffl ileotts. ;Nose," at the kwer en hbaidor opwan3s of high. } -- ' - # Farm e . r'p Itfe.'. . '. . .-.. .- . .The editor tat the Net . England . :Pariner, im a notice of ii! newt 'agricultural eihibitiMi ' at Amherst, Massachusetts,. waxes loquent hi .Spelikingofthe farmer- and 'the e ncibling influencewhith Surround hint 'The highest gratification which e . fonnd was net in theinoble horses, fat bee es,mileb kine, pigs, ponitry or vegetables. b t in the expression of the sentitnettt . fast in ing in the rural population. A great man people have discarded belief that labor' San evil and that.thcrells no enjOyment in e omit paliou -that earns the bread we eat and ie . -i- . i delightful homes we oc cupy. Afte looking at all the dep4rtments Of the exhib tion, 1: were so lOrtuoate:as to be introduced to sev eral Of•the wo pen . i'd* Hampshire cuanty,and in their espresiions . of attachment to rural , life and'of thl, happy influences' of rural oc cupation's-Upon themselVes and their children, we found a:s red of gratification fu ' exteed, ~ 1 ing that which any other.smatter u , 1 " - They, tel that ' in the Calm-and rational per suits.ofaurieulture and .its k• d 1 branches, hortieniture and arboridulture, *there is less excitement of f t..e 'pasSittis, less . b.mptation to lure from the paths of virtue , and a con stantly ennub ing influettee that lifts the soul through nature up to !nature's God. That God' is dague reotyped; as it were; bef ore as all ' • that we see , his wiedom and luvei, in the bending great, - the trembling leaf, the'-spark• :ling dew,. and' in a thousand. wonderful oper ations consuu tly carried on by His Superin.- t tending care, and which are . . ever present to him who cult Bates the soil.' That there are I lessons of tritst,.ot Colifideuee t ofsubmissioul % 1 to be tbund an the t atrdeu-aud 'fields in many ditil..rent form pi s% did tVisdOrn may found . in every flower that • blooms, of• insect that, hvei, that there are .' ~ • ' : • --+" S ermons ine stones, - , Mu.,kie iti the co nkin g brooki. ' Anil good' in ever,thing.". Such sentitnents arc gt, wing : ground, find •as they are rbeeived, the trtn house . will be 4. come embellished wisth poo k s, • with shade • trees, with climbing plan • and flowers, and contented hearts ; and the• tome of the firmer become the happiest Of al in uur land.' ti. 1 ... • i . A Pozyr,an Isepriv.-1 .--:H Couldn't , you get , young pork, (ma'am, to Iba e with your.beaasl l said Old Roder, sonieWhat, cynically as he sat at the.tableOle Sunday. ' They told me it Iv:6 . 3.°mq:said lady.... 1 , • .. . ' Well, it ?nay be so, but gray ha r is not h juvenile feature by - any means, in ikr lati tude, ina'ami'.Contitiud he fishing - a - a' hair about a foot and a half . lung with his fork: 'He may ;have been young,: but be must have lived a every wicked life to...be - 4ray so scion:. I. '. I '' . • „ As he spokehe looked. along the. table and a sligit emotion. has visible amOng the boarders; - and the 7iaii wh'r, sat 'Opposite with his mo4th full . e ! edibles. , with Which! he was endeavinin„,a to sinotherra laugh, grew dark with the•cfli)rt,-a d.then Collapsed, seat tering dismay and en nibs o‘lerold Roger 's shirt frills. l - P -- - i . • kr. bark w, a Met iedist 'minister in'.Buc nos Ayre., gays that with tl)e single. exeep tion of a silall Scotch Chapelilately complet-. ed; there is not one buildin devoted to the public worship ofooa, on, the long line of country •Strtitehing from within two ie.:dues of the city tb the base of the Andes, a dis. tanee of at li,:ast 000 'miles; what is thei a mount of populationis not stated nor con jectured ;' but though the natives retain . : tew of the Itoman Catholic rites, they have no cheek . of , ny kind upon their inclinations,' and live in . state of nature, as completely as any tribe 6 nation on all .die African Conti nent.' nent.' . 'i ' ; . Mi.... A?tr y apilii - leon an 7 spestkin zr •,,,,i.. A f , . . , friend, who vas prostrated, by Illness, renntrls ,. ei that " het could hardly - recover, since ihis, constitution is all gone.'. .. . ; .i _ "If his• nstitution; is all gone," said a by '(i slander, " I do not i s4„:11oW he lives at alt. '' Oh," rt.sponded the wag, ,! lie lk-eson'the by-laws." ' " i .. 1 1,--;,—.7.---- . , Mr— R undlop, the loftiest peak of the! "Catskill M( untains i iS three, thousand ;eight hundred fe. high. of Th ' Highlands! of the lludson Were. I called by Like Indians Matteawan, meaning the country of i' good furi." .. , ; tHE NDEPENOENT REPUBLICAN, PCBLISIIED VERT TIITIL4DAT MORNING, AT MONTROSE, 1 ri., V; $1,50 PER: ANNTX, IN Atry - ifit& : . 1 , • - 4-- ~: • ates of Adverttsiat.t • , t One square 16 lines or less) one week, f0,50 One square I " !; two weeks,• . 0 '75 One'square I ' " ' three 'Weeks, : 1,00 One square i • " i one month, . , 1,25 One square - ! " ; two months, 2,25 One square I ". ; three months, : 3,00 One square., " I . six months, ' 5,00 One square j- 11 •1. - one year, ........ , 8,00 For two or more sqlikros, inserted by the year, a deduction trim) the above prices is. made. Yearly ad vertisers will have theprivilege of alterin. , or chang ing their adiertisements' without addition al charge: Business lcards, not exceeding five lines, inierted at 82,00 pe;. annum.. ;. . JOb Work • • This office is supplied with a good assortment cf Jobbing maierials; and idl - Inds of Job Work, such as Cards, Pesters, Pamphlets &c., will be done neat-. ly and promptly: -- i --- NEW MILF ORD, SitatrlA Dress ods Ensporlatn,• • Fog Tux For 1855, .. Burr t would inform his friends and the'Pub - H.lic, at he has now in Store, and it receiving a full . in of Fall and Winter Goods, including a great v etv of Ri ,n .h Fall Flints in new Styles:, Plain and FancytHelanesi arid Plain - and Fancy Mohair Cloths ; Plain and ' Metinoe.s, Paramettase, De bagess and,P.oplins - Darlal. Rich Ginghams , in Fall :I Styles; B 4 B - e , Plain - and fancy Silks.; Wool Broche, mere, Crape, and Silk Sliawli ; Rich Rib bobs, Bonnets and Flowers -' Latficit Cloths and Vel vets for Cleaks and Mantillas, Broad cloths,' Cassithe res, &c. with a large assortment of Staple and Fancy Goods as usual, inatiding Hardivare; Crockery, Iron and Steel, Paints, Oils, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Clocks, Buffalo Robes, Ca:twangs, &c„ with a new 'assort-' went of Sves and Trimmings of th e best quality, be ing made order expressly for his custom Trade , and ti t); will eV be dat the lowest figure, or a little ewer for Cash Produce, or approved cretfit. N. B. Wool Socks wanted, foi which the .highest prices will continue to be paid. Flour and Salt con-- standy on hand. • • , • New )ii Ord, Oct. 4, 1855: .. . . - ' - F. B. CHANDLER , HAs .! good 'assortment Of FALL AND RI - TER -GOODS; which *4lll b 4 sold as cheap as any in thiS market. Plaiditi Delains, Paramettas and Silks of variety of qualities and styles ! --Gingbams, PrintslA Shawls, . Brown and. Bleached Muslim, COMP) Carpet Bags and Overshoes, Crockery 4 and Glass ; Ware, _Looking Glasses, Window Glass and Naals, Griieeries of all kinds and at a low figure, Flu id and candles, - ke. , . READY--MADECLOTHIN#, • • A good stock—also, Cloths and Cassimerel; Jeans, Vtistingsj .&e:, will be sold at Very small profits. • 1 STOVES AND PIPE.. 4 A few Cooking and Parloi itoves, for . 1:ood or coal, will be *Ad IoF to cloie. theta out. ; '-. • .1 • WANTED., ''••- Grain of kinds, White Beins,Socks, (if good (met%) old lron,lo ld Copper or Pewter by . Oct.ll . t '5O- - F. B. CII4IpLEB. - NEW GOODS:, - Fashions Warranted Two Mouths. ALSO; Upper Leather and Findings, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Grow' ries'and and ever- thing else ixt my line. • WANTED--Furs. Pelts, ,Dried Apples,. Iteeswas 11 .Prolttee at the - Red Fhig Store: - - HENRY NeICIICSPET. .Creat Bowl D.-pot, Nov. P, 4155. • 44w10. ) - • BUSINESS glinDS. T. E. Orchard DIITSICIAN AND BUROE bN, 4Jukeon, ti•lsque . ham= conch, Pa. Residence; at the Postotfice. - ;Sall & Lamb; . .. , • C ABINET HAREM, bare reee4ly opened a ware lire room in Nei M il ford, Pa., - will keep cob standy on band all kinds of Cabinet- ' ; also Ready made Collins . Ptinerals attended ith or withoht a hearse. Ware-*m nearly opposi J. Dititerman's Store. Now Milford, May 15, 1853. , t • _ - A. & B. Bald IVIrANUFACTERERS OP SADOLES, HARNESS, AIL Trunks, Whiles, &c:,in the Rasement of Searte's Hotel, Montrose pa. 1 . • . • CAIL. Sunnio • , R . HH 00T AND OE Shop first door east of OdtlYellinre Hall, Turnpike at., ifosetrosr. . . . r. , W. Singleton - ' • CN now beibund at Lis new ,toad otiOarego st. two doors west of Searles Motel, Isherd, he ef fretttally repair with - dispatch,l Watchft, Ic t iockl, Jewelry, Guns, gnd every descrirition uf MaChinery. Wheel cutting ; I . ,Gun and Watch materials supplied to the trade. ' • 1 . Smitlii ! SIIRGEO'Sr_ DENTIST ; Mentrege, Fa., at Searle's Hotel, Monoays and TuesdayS of each week. Henry S. Knapp, AIONTROS4 PA., whit Row, ( Woodrwir et Car -131 ter; Wholeswle Grocers and iConunission Her thants, No. 174 Washington street; between Court. andt and .l wireeis, Nesr York. Caleb Weeks; . • v n ADDLE. 4RNE...W.s - TRUNK MAKER *nd Car ' 3 riage Trimmer. Shop at hiti dwelling house., early opposite; Oenry Drinker's. 216u4rose, Pa. . • . " & Powlir,' • - •.t TTORNETS AND . C4)I3NBLLORS. AT LAW, 1 - 1. anti Solicitors in Chancery. (*ice No. 44 Clarke street; Chitagd,, / . , Pacific- Hotel; • ((1 REENWItIf STREET, (near% Broadway,) aloe. k..IP .rorft- - Salisbury & Co.,PrOruietors. • In the rieinity of the fnincipal steantOat landings., . 1 'Thomas Ingstrum • TIE.ALER IN DRY GOODS., Groceties, Mottling, lJ Crockery Boots and Show, .ke., Sturehamin ,Depot, Pa. • - Bentley .& Pitch, ,t TTORNEYS. AND• BOUNTY LAND I~AGENVS.ltontrose, Pa. - • • It. S. BENTLEY.. le laud- John. Groves. VASITIONABLE TAILOR. Shop under Searle's f oie], Um street, Montrose, Pa. D. D. Hinds, IVERY kiCD EXCHANGE STABLE :Office i JLi in the .reir of Wilsou'.s Store, Montrose, P. Colsten, 1 - DEALER . . IN STOVES; Tin; Copper, and Shed If Iron Weir, Laier.,rille; near Great I3end Depot Deeemlier L P. Hinds, A TTORNEY . AT LAW, Sn4gtulto'nna, Pa. Office on Itain'C stteet, one tioor.east of Leri)leirn's.. • I 1 Frasier & Case, . z A TTOIINFIYS' AND COUNS E LLORS AT LAW 1 , 1., 0 `cc tut Turnpike street, one door East o Post's S ore, :Montrose, • ri Albert Chamberlin, , Anov I ItNkT AT LAW and Justice of the Peace r I. Pi,. Post S Co's Store, Montrair. • •• Wm. IL Jessup. • H • . :NEI" AT LAW AND COMMISSIONER of Is, tor. the State of New York, Milt attend •. !entrusted to him with promptness and ftno,e on Public Square, .'oecupied by Don. A TTO DEE ' to all:basil fidelity. Wm. Jess Abet Turcell, IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, Chemicals, Dye-stuffs, Groccees,•Dry Goods, Stbneware, Glassware, l oocks, Watches, Wer Spoons; Spectacles, MusiCal instru- Aaqz, Surgical Instruments, Liquors, Per xas, Stationery, Brushes, Shots, Yankee ci ' DEAL Puini Hardware, Jewelry, Si ntents, True flattery, Mir Notions, 8, I• • Msrmin •'; riALE AND RETAIL DEALER:3 it% 4 - rods, Groceries, Silt, Flour, and • ro, Pa. . N7sT ROL ' Dry trare, , Lao( F. IL Chandler, H DEALER ;IN. DRY GOODS, Ready Made Clothing, Grocerike, Books and Stationery, etc., Public Arenue, .VoAtrose,fra. - - - s Patrick & Dunock, ' PYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Office No. 4 Owego itreet, Montrose, Pa: L L. Post. & Co., n EALERS IN DRY GOODS, Groceriei, Crockery Hardware, Leather, Flour, etc., cater of Turn pike street and Public Avenue, *tat rose,; - J. Lyons it Son., DEALERS DRY GOODS, Groceries; Hardware, Crockery, Tinware, Groceries, Books, etc.; also, carry on the. Book Binding bi6 - iness- 7 —rtiblic Avenue, )(go/rose, Or. • • ' Bentley & Read, - • • EALE* IN DRY GOODS, Drugs, Medicines, D Paintsi O Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, i r oryclock, ? ' Watches, Jewelry, Silver Spoons, Per ornery, kc. 7 —F . oot of Public Avenue, „Montrose. &tyre, Bentley & Perkins, rAIitFARruRER4 OF AND DEALERS Di all kinds of Castings, Stoves, Agricultural Imple ments, etc. Office- at Sayre's Store, Public Avenue; 3fanufactoryiat the Eagle Foundry, Foot of Cherry f Street, Montrose, Pa. - William & William IL Jettattp, A TTOFNEYS AT LAW, Mon/ruse, Pa. Prue tt:. rice in Susquehanna, Bradford, Wayne, Wyo• . ming and LUzerne countim William W. Smith St Ca, I OAm - 2:ET MAKERS . Thcpkeep constantly on . hand algood assortment , of all kinds of Cabinet Furniture. :Shop and Ware Rooms at the foot of Maine !tree!, Montrose, Pa ; Rockwell, Winton & Co., :1111NUFACTURERS and DEALERS in Strafe Goods, Hats, Cops,, Frees Umbrellas, Para. ads, Ribtroita, cfe., 4 20tAjourtlandt street., New York, (up *airs.) 8. 11. ROCKWELL. J. HOWARD.' • W. W. WINTON. a K C-Tyler, ' • TNTERESTED with I. L HUNT, Importer of and Dealer 1t Hardware and Cutlery, Carriage Springs, &e., No. 21,5 Pearl street, New York, where Ms Ver. cintile friends, in this and other eotudies, are kindly invited, and earnestly solicited to call and purchase. ' ' ' Gii bard Fire Insurance Company; 14 . # Cheitnut St,," Philadelphia. x. CAPITAL $300,000. . To the, Citizens of Susquehanna Count* ITLICATIONS wM be received by us for enn u- Anosiirpr perpehtal insumnces.in this Company, upon the Most favorable terms. Any person wishing to have hiS property irisired will be, .'satisfied, we think, by calling on us, tliat he *cannot eetliusured in a Utter :company, nor upon more farortSle terms than in thil. BENTLEY k FITCH, Agents. October' , 1856. • • -arra • g ( WANTED:. InVE thousand Bushels ef Oats- 7 3000 Bushele_of 1. Buckwheat-2000 Bushels each of 14. And Corn -2000 Bushels of Dried Apples—Five hundred Doz. good Wool Socks. Also Beans, Pork, Poultry, Dither, Laid, Beeswax,'Flik-Seed, Le.; for , which will pay the highest market prices in Goods, oron count., 0. G. HEMPSTEAD. • TEAS--;Bosh Green *ad Black—a very general as sortmeot, Und of superior' ilasor, at prices ranging from 81 clots, to $l. . 0. G. lIEUPSTEAD. From die premises of the Subscriber. in Ararat township, nor about the 24th day of September last, one whitettamtir brown Heifer, 3 years old, and seven Calves, sof them brown and 2 red. Whoever will restore them to the owner, or give informationwhere they may be found shall be suitably rewarded.' - Ararat jOet. 12 1865. P4I,VID 4VI;B P. . 1114.LDWINIPPEIRAINIII, - Whole gat and Retail dealer': in Flour, Salt; Port, Neal, Grain,' Feed and Caudle. Cart paid foe Oat' and Rye. On Chestnut Street,—East, end of Lytios & Chan .4ll4l..Etpke, _Montrose Pa. - ALVlttg - BALDWIN. -. SILAS PERK' iNg. 2()--ly L. F. TITCII Strayed. I= Dr. J. B. MarckisVe C4HIRITED CATHOLIC ' ,lol (gur CURS 01 fy stands•pre-cniim curative. powers In AI eases for which it is re , ded, usually called FEMALE - COMPLAINTS. Of t hese arc Pro laps a Uteri, or Whig of t 4 womb ; fluor Alba., or whites; Chironic In jta+natioa clad Vieriation Qf the Womb ; • Ifteicku4al Hem. torrhage, or Foodiug ; 11 sinful, Sowessedand irregutur Men struation, be , with all their accompanying evils, (Cancer excepted,) no matter how severe r. of how long Stir' ?ding. . This medicine has neYer been introduci; by emp ty puffs, and .misreprftientations, nor is it. intended that its preseutpopulaiity shall be susishied by, any medium but its merits and the approbation of the pub lic. REF.tRENCES. I feel it a duty incumbent upon myself to &clan publicly the great bl e Dr. Marchisrti Uterin Catholicou has proved to me. For two . Years an. health Icl:is miserable '•• I was most unable to walk.— -Physieians prOnouneed nay case falling of the womb, extensive ulcerations, commencing With 'fluor albus, The pains, irritation, prostration . 1,:c.; rendered lift, a burden. In this miserable couditlon, Dr. l". P. New! land recommended Dr. Marchisi's Uterine Catholicon, l After titling four bottles I rl myself in . ye Erect health: Gratitude for my restoration makes me ardently del sire that all my sex, alike nnfortimate, may find sure relief from this inestimable medicine. ELFZABATII A. NEWLAXD. . • No. 19 - West st. Utica, N.Y. The above statement I know to be true.,; • • F. P. NI;WLAND; . .II. D.—Utica, N. T. • • • • I would be glad to have a further au ply, as the medicine is becoming very, popular, and I think will continue, as it has given relief in every stance where properly taken. THOMAS SE 11 7 ..1fA -1/. D. 1 Mt. 'Vernon, Incl. . . The Catholicon is doing gomtservicc here. All the-patientsthat have tried the medicine have ben benefited but one:—and tlutt one nothing will help. Truly Yours, liaf. LAIRD HAZLET'', M. I)., • New-Philadelphia, Ohio. I must say, from my or n esperience and persotial observations in my practice, it IM's proved to be tl l m best and safe s t remedy for he difficulties for whit:lil t -it recommended, those of female weakness, suCh as Prolapsus Uteri; hitter Albus, and all irregular and pahtful menstruation, and diseases of irritation of the tonally organs. I).' FOOTS, ,Syrocuse, N. Y. The claims of this medicine to the confidence. o the public are, Strengthened by the fact of ,Its haVitt g f recieved the approbation and liberal patronage of tua- . ny prominent toeMbers of the Medical Faculty in the United StateS, - sotne of whom have voluntarily. gitpl letters of commendation, (see pamphlet,) sustaining all that is claimed for it as a.curstive agent. . • Pamphlets , Containing much - Useful information touching the nadirs and symptoms of.the, above dis eases, together with testimonials from ladies of,the higheit respectability, as certified by the titost sair fitctory' authority, to all which the attention of and practioners is respectfully invited; can be bad Fa-. tis at the Store of ABEL TURBELL, Ageni, Druggst; Montrose, Pa. Sold. by most of the loading Druggist in the, it - oinipg Counties. • . J. B. MARCHISI S. Co., Proprietors, Central Mr J.. Depot, 314 Broadway. N. Y. TO THE PUBLIC. 'subscriber would tender his thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him thus far during the seaxon, and at the came time announce ,that he has just received a new stock of Goods,-mak ing . his itsAorttnent very complete in all its various branches, and would. say further that for ready pay and tin Atort.time to reliable customers; his goods will be.sold as low as they can be bought it any (idl er store in the county. .Please call and examine.; S. S. IN° AI,Lh Gibson, October 11., 1856. TN addition to 'a very good assortment of Are!r 11 -arc I Goods, there still remains a quantity of Delni4es, Poplins, Arc. &C.; of the old stock, to be sold at hat , withotit reference to cost; alto, Winter Bois nett, Wool, Brocha, and several other kind:4l of Shawls at low prices; for sale by -S. S f. S " -"mared eon with the market prico, end be found verylow. at the irtcire of . S. S. '. 0001(131G, Parlor, and other kinds of:I-Roves and Store pipe, for sale cheapi as the cheapest 1!)y. IS. S. L L . rirLTßlt§lsland Salt; INfrald &C., 1 sale by • .11bn hinds of Produce at: their highest ma ket price, also, any quantitviof good Wool .. a•ks taken in eachange for good- , 1;Y: I S. S. _ . Gibson, October 12; 1855.- i Ll2t, . . • A GEN ERAL ASSORTiIIEET 11 LE f La- and Fancv Dry Goods, Groceries, ifgdiihre, Hats, Ceps, lic;ots and Shoes,' Wall Paper, Peugs, Dye Stuffs, and Oils, lie., which will be' sold as cheap • ts the cheapest for cash or approved. credit by 1 • Harrold, June Ist, 1855. H. M..JOYES. ALACK'Grode Rhine Silks of excellent quality at U. IL JONES'. BROCUE and Cashmere Bhaid pri sat all ces.,i also a few mautil#B by H. M. JONES. R EADY made clothing at low pri i c i eB:y 3o . \4 l q. • CASII pahlfor Wool by .11.31. Jons.. Ilarford; Jane lot, 18 1 ASII paid for Dairy Butter by A good astorunent of ikkots and Shoes .at ' H. 3t. JONES TEAs' sugars-in-i'dOtt;.e fine qualities - and at lon prices by • _ j 4.. M. 307.08. LADIES will find a great varietk of Bonnet's and Ribbons at ' N. JONES. T AWNS, Challi, Berrege do Lainea and Gingbams ALA at .114 N. JONES. ENBROIDENG and Window Thiperies atl RI liarfonl, Juhe lid, 113515. 11. M. JONES. FALL TRADE, 1855. IBEG leave to invite the attention of my old friends and customers to the I'ER Y LARGE SP,OCE of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HA RD IVA RE, CROCKERY, BONNETS, SHAWLS, FURS HATS & CAPS, PAINTS & OILS, CLOTHING, BOOTS it SHOES &c. ke., I am now receivin, and while tendering thanks for past favors, I wou d' spectfully ask them once more to favor me vrith a share of the patronage they have heretofore sot fiber. ally honored me with. J. U. SUTPUIN SummersviUe, Sept. 18, 1855 fIIcAIN and Produce of all kind% wanted at the FJI . highest market prices at J. IT. SCTPITIN'S. G OOD W OOL SOCKS granted at J. It SUTPHIN's SUGARS, cheaper than they can be obtained OW where at FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! • Prim undersigned has been appointed an agent of 1 the &ers stcrust. FIRE INSURANCE co., of Riirrisburg, Pa. Raid Company has I r a capital of 4000,000! It is as Safe and cheap aco any as any in the State and insures on the . Stock or *trial plan. . - . I TESTIMONIALS. We, the undersigned, hereby state that we have done business with the above company, and "we are satisfied that it is both safe and cheap. In our cape rience`we hive never known 'any assmsments on a premium Mite. . 1 F. M. Wimisags, Wx. !Image, (. D. D. WALSER, F. B. CHAXDLF.s. . E. B. CHASE, ~) ' Oatastio Etroat us; - - - i. BILLINGS STROUD, Agent. . I. _ .z.lProntr and Salt J, By tai load, r ! Sa, sack, or poand, by [August 1, 1855.1 Sash and Blinds. WINDOIN Sash ofvarious sizes constantly Y I —also Blinds furnished to order by S. LYONS & Buffalo-Robes. - A CHOICE lei Buffalo Robes just received i►nd will _CV- be sold at a low figure by R. BITAITT. N4w Milfonl Nov. 1855. Shawls and Hats. A LARGE and splendid lot of Shawls. And petted tomorrow at our store. J. LYONS & . Tan COEDS WOOD wanted byy I UVANoi. 20.) J. LIONS 41; , -s•'--__,..-- .... Pihats isailrotis: ryitrix Paint , Blakes Bre Prod Paint, Lint' 1.4 Lamp Oil, Fluid and Phosgene - sold low 'F. B. c.u.a...NT June 20th, 1855. - vr B Y the Anna. Sack . or pound ° - - • • F. B Mo4tmige, Jun.. 26th, II35:). . , p • , L • L 8 ~ • , 7-: :, :\ •.„ 4 t 11. ALES. Tnt for itg the dis nmen- Sick Are caring the Sick to as extent sever . before known of any Meddle.. t INVILIDS,.RkiIIiNt JUDGE FOR,YOU LVII. JULES HAVEL, Ewa.' the' well known periamer Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, whose Choice panicle are found at shwa every toilet, says : "I am happy to say of your CATHARTIC FILIA, that, i . have found theni a better family medicine, foe witoloW__ 'Use, than any other within my knowledge. Many oral,. friends have realized marked benefits from them and oat. lucid. with me hi believing that they preseitimitnUedinaly. - . virtues for driving out disuses and curing the sick. They-- are not only effectual, taunts And pleasant tole taken:— qualities which Must make them valued by the pub*, when they ate. known.' . S. The venerable Chancellor WARDLAW writes from Bp:. timore, IfithiApril, 1a54 : "Da. J. C. Ar as— Sir: I have taken your POWsib great benefit, fin the listlessness, languor, low Of appet, et, and Bilious headache which has of late years overtaken me in the spring. A few deers of your Pills cured tow; I have used your Chewy; Pectoral many' ears in my: (entity - fix roughs and 'tide with unfailing succesw YOU make medicines which care :! and I feel it a pleasure tocommiled you for the good, you have done and are doing." - • JOHN F l . BEATTY, Sao., See. of the Penn. Railroad Co., says: i V - Pe. H. R. Offect, PkitafipAia, Dee. 13, 1853. Sir: I take pleaaaro In adding my testimony to the efficacy of your , medicines, having derived very material • benefit from .the use of both your Pectoral and Cathartic „ . Pills.. I am never without them in my family, nor stall I ever consent tole:, while my means , will *ware thud," The widely rentiwnedS. 8. STEVENS, kl. D. of Wild , worth w: " Havi , ng used T ri our tes estimate Pius in iny.mactiet, certify from experience that they are an invaluable-purge,. live. In tams of disordered functicias of - the liver, causing headache, Indigestion - , eostivenesa, and the meat satiety of diseases that follow, they are a surer remedy thatteny other. - In all -cafes where a mitigative remedy is rewired, I confidently recommend :these Pitt. to the public; . air superior to any other j have ever found. They are lure in their operation, and perfectly rare— in:talkies which make them an invaluable article he poblic use. I have 'for many years known your Gerry /osesorst as the best Cough medicine in the world ; and these Pills - are hi no wise inferior to titatjadmirable preparation for the Mai went of diseases.", 1.1 "Actor; Xe., Aire. 25, tap. C. AritiDear Sir: I have been afflicted from. my birth with scrofula in its worst form, and now, after ' twenty years' trial, and an untold of amount of suffeting, have been completely tuned in a few weeks by your fills. • With what feelings. of rejoicing I write can only be Imagined when you realize what I have suffered, and bow 4ing. - ' Never until now have I been five from this loath:tome disease in untie shapet. At-times it attacked my eyes; and =dime almost blind, besides the unendurable pain ; at others it settled in the scalp of my head, and destroyed my hair, andthas kept uni partly bald all my days • someßuteo it Cattle out in my face, and kept it for month; a raw lore. "About nine weeks ago !commenced taking your Ca.. thartic Pills, and now, am entirely free from the complaint. My eyes are welt,•mY, skin is fair, and my hair has ...ono , menced a healthy growth ; all of which makes mil feel already a new pewit; " Hoping this statement may be the means of roaming' haformation that shall do good to others, I am, with every, sentiment of gratitude, Yours, &c., - • T • MARIA RICKER." s. T have known the above named Maria Rkkerl from • her childhood, and her statement is strictly true. - I ANDREW J. MESERVES, Overseer of the Portsmouth Manufacturing Efta." CAM JOEL PRATT, of the ithip Marian, writi* from Boston, '2oth ApriVlB.s4: "Your Plate have cured me 111_,R 9 a biitt 2 .l l ll.. attack which arose from eerangeoient of the Liver ; which - had become very serious, I had failed of any relief by my Phyqcian, and from every remedy I Could try ; but a few dosei of your Pills have completely restored me to health. Z have given them to my children for worms, with the best et. , facts. They-were polmptly cured. I recommended them to a friend for costiveness, which had troubled him fur months ; ho told me in a few'daya they had curv4 Lite. You make the - best uledieine to the world; and I ath free to say so. . Read this.from the ilistinKuisbrd Solicitor of the S'tipreme Coutt, whoie brilliant abilities have made bin! well .known, nut only in this but the neighboring State& , "Noe Ortusao,Sta 0 Sir: I hivegrt satisfaction In assuring yon that Myself and famil hi ve Leen very touch hem tited 11 your medicines. My wife was cored, two years since, a se vere and -dangerous! cough, by your euroutr Pcc,ionst.„ and since then has enjoyed perfect health. My children Lave several times liven cured from attacks of the Ditto curs and Croup, b3i it. It is an ins aluable remSjiy for these complaint.% your Cs-nisei - lc Piot.' have entirely cured 'me Imm a dyspepsia and costiveness, whirls has grown upon .me fur comp: years,— indeed, this cure is much more importaht, hold the fact that f: had fttiled to got relief from the .best rhysicians which this sevion of the country affords, find frost any of the numerou4 reme dies I bad taken. I • "You seem to us ; Doctor, like a providential blessing to our family, and you may well suppose we are hot un mindful of it. Yours respectfully, . LEAVITT TILAXTER." Senate Clindoer, Ohio, April 50 , 41854. Da..l. C. Area Honored Sir: I have. roadtil that- - °ugh trial of the CAiIIARTIC Pius, left me by you:7' agent, and have been aired by them of the dreadful Rheumatism . under which he found me suffering. The first have r Hewed me, and .a few subsequent Moms have politely removed the disease, I feet in better health now ;haat for ' Smite years before, which I attribute entirely to thb effects of your CATHARTIC PILLS. Yours with great respher, LUCIUS It. METCALF.", • - 4 The above are all from persons who are publicly! known where they reside, and who would- not make those state ments without a thdrough conviction that they were true.' Prepared by DR: 7. C. AYES & CO., Practical and Analytical cumiata.Lowelli Hass pg".VnEv. Tr Intl M. and J. EruEßODGE,3tout,roe, and by Druggists . Rouerally. - i • „ . . ~- 1. 2 /337HFS ! PUMPS ! .The Greatest frhpeorement.gf the Air!—C. . If. lrilliams'il)unble-icting Ball ratre l'urreiand Le)? PaniFs-- ! • i N im m proveent al,live all other fuming or ma /A_ chines for lifting., thiorrit!g, and catlyillg water, rombining both alPamp. and a Fire Enginis: This Pump, patented in yebtuary, 1854, is the whole of it metallic. Nolioltft Or screws about it, to mit; conse quently it will last A man's life time... It ca' he used in every variety o r form—can draw water - loin any situation, aml carry it to any part of a building. -it is superior to all Other Pumps ,for Distillerii , s, Paper Mills, T . anneri, R i rie!: Yards, Iron Works Mal .Man- Uflietuang. establishments of all kinds. • All orders must Irie addressed to AnutsON buNtleic, Lodersrille, Pit,,.. who has the sole right fot.littsipte i hatum. county.. I . H. M. JONF. • A E. READY. STOVES AN!) TIN. 'WARE FOP, THE PEOPLE., - • .W ooDREFF & MARRED have constantly on hand Large anti well selected astortment of tin ware, Reels and Chitin for wells, pumps,, tern pumps, &e., Japapeed 4 2., lead • pipes of all sizes &c., &c., .lob work done pith neat ' nm 4 and despatch = all orders promptly attended to. STIONES & PIPR kept conshintly on hand,' a large assortmentinf stoves of the latest impi*ed. and approved patteins. Our experience in the business enables us to select those that we can safely' warrant to-give entire satisfaction, Anion g 4 our n i t eons stock can be found the ,/ ,Paraggn air ti l gld Star of the West,l Elevated New World, - ' 4 . Clinton, •1 [Oven. Atlas, •" 4 .• . . Cultivator, • Phoenix, • , „Fire 1- 46 Three State :1, Globe, • WOODItt FS. New tine of Mail Slageio, tiitß • • i` rnom K Wt100•TO MONTROSE. QTAGE:-.7.wi1l lc zee Kirkwood, passing thiOugh Cor bettsville, tiherty, &c., every morning after the arrival of the „Mail Trains of cars, both East and West, reaching Ifontroye at 1 r. x. Relitracitx. leave Montrose daily (Sundays excepted) at 2 r.ar., reach ing Kirkwood in time to take the Mail trait - is of cars, both East and West, being the nearest an 4 most ft•a "sible route to mail the New York and Erl 4 Railroad. This line intersects a tri-weekly line for Dimock, Tunkhatutock, Wyoming, and Wilkes lauTe, which leaves Montrose at 7 A. M. c'.ery Mon day, Wednesday ;and Friday. • Also; a line to Friends ville tvaysvillq; &e. dood reams mid coin . f"rtable carriages are provi dexl, and the proprietors will spare no pams to :ac commodate the pithlic, • W. K.• HATCH, Aprils. 185 t.: • MORGAN' & R EST. P. Look Here D i OCKET K\ ICES: A good assortmeli lof the beet kinds in nutrkcet. Also Table Knives'andForks. SPOONS. Silver, Silver Plated, German Silver, Alba to,-and Britania-*are spoons. - Also Sillier, - Silver Plated, and Ger Man Silver Butter Knives:? VIOLIN STRINGS„ Bows 'and all the ixtures,.Vi olins, Aceordeons; Flutes, Tuning i Forks, nstruction• Books, ke. " FLUID L AMPS , Fluid, Cutupllene, Cantlles, Lamp Oil, 4kc. • t n hand FAMILY CFROCERIES. A full assortniebt, new. arid , . good. , 1 • : - ' i• . - . DRUGS d: PATENT MEDICINES. A tirs.Crute xis- . sortment; and genuine.. -, . , PAINTS SOILS.. A geneialassortnicnt,rd Of good quality. JEWELRY. 1 A splendid variety of the evilest pat. - 1 COW. ' , I FANCY GOODS. - Nearly every thing in this branch, PERFUMERY. A Choice variety. (New supplies 'received nearlyi every week.] • ~ .i, . In short, nearly every thing persons want; and cheap at the variety atore 'of • . 4 . - /lIIRREtik - Montrose;.blue ,14: 1845. - 2 : .. . In EMI 1 SON. . •• •- i N,ElPir GOODS. -_ • . C• W. Mors haajust reclercit of , ierr Goods, V. Fall Styles, such as Delan De Magee, - Para, inettaa, Mapacks, Gingliams, Merinocs, Frinti and Shawls. , Fn E4t a gencial assortment of Dry Goods, which...will be ,sold low . . .- ~ i . . EMI and 01 , • ' ramity Pills.. 1, • . lii, beg in town can - be had of d. S de - SON. AnY family neetling can have them ..;'on trial;.- if hey do not answer the purpose, no ghat,. Mon!rope, Scipt. Ma ATiEws . Western (Inc4:11, i 4 • . , •-• Great A ttr action - • "OIJAH STOA.II.". TE subscriber would - again announce to-his =S. touters and the public geneigly that' be }aa re coined &large assortment of BOOTS ANDSdOES, which he Intends selling for - Ready Pay twenty per cent. cheaper than eon be baught in this market,lthe Genuine Boot and Shoe Store • down- To,, or the Rare Chance for Bargains, tip tewn, not "Ouah 1 4 3toah" may be found tbeitirstAoor East.of the Odd Fellowe Rail, Turnpike street,i,first floor. , Al. though not-quite so commodious . Some "stoats," yet it answers our purpose very well for the present. Neither can we promise our customeni,,that- our "es tablishmenV will not be "surpassed" by any in the_ country soon, but we Will promise our customers that we will sell, Boots and Shoes to salt in' quality and price. Our stock embraces a genekal variety_ of now and elegant styles of Ladies' and dentlemen's wear, among which are Ladies' Silk Fox Gaiters, -Colored Gaiters, Enameled Gaiters, Black and Bronsed Kos -suth Boots, Enameled Boots and Enameled Buskins, Kid Bushitrs, Polkas, Calf Lace Boots and Buskins, Misses Kid Boots, Jenny Lind Gaiters, Centzt Con gress, Patent Leather Enameled and Buckskin Gait ers. Patent Leather Orford Ties, Tiler Slips; French Calf Boots, Thick Boots, Enameled Celt and Cowhido :Brogans, Iloys*Patent Leather Montereys, Kip Boots, •c., Youths' Montereys and Kip Ties, Children'sTay tor Ties, Paridoes Eon Boots, &e. Silk Boot Laces, all eelers.- ' . . - -Work made to ord;: e,,and repairin g ; doneneadv.—.. -...• Pledse call and examine. - _ . - Montrose, 3tay 1, 1E55 • Notice to the I-1.- IXING just returned from New Yorkl wish to call the attention of my old customers, and of. the public in gerieral. to mr!: NW STOCK Or - GOODS, which being bought with cash at the lowest prices, and wishing to sell principally fur the same, I will of fer them at greatly reduced prices. • ' • • Cocheco Prints, warranted fast colors, for only cents a.yard. Good Brown Sugar, 18 poun for one dollar. Boonton - Nails, acknowledged by ,0 to be the best Nail in use, per keg. Hats at-0 . -Caps, Boots and shoes, obes of all prices., all wool. De L. :l i n e : l, te• arametta.4, Drew - Silk, Silk Velvet, Lc. Mous De Laines, 1 , shilling per yard, Satin - Bonnets and lloleSkin Hats, Broehe Shawls, Double Long shawls, Thibct do., selling at inconceiv ably low prices.. I can safely 'warrant perfect satis faction to all who will give tie a Call.; • . :. • Lauesboro, Apr. 5, 1854. S. A. LYONS. CLOCK--good.tkne keepers, only one dollar. • S. $. LY ON S; . . . . '.Latmqboro, Apr.,s. , . • .-. . AATANTED-10b0 Hides, for whii.th the highest V V price will be paid. S.•A. LYONS. I.ancsbom, Apr. 5. . G.IJUNTIIYTPRIiiDttE taken in exchange for ' .Gootls, at nip store. ' •S. A. LYONS, Lanbiboro, April 5: ` § r- ..• NEW GOODS AGAIN. At the . 46 .Eichange," Brooklyn: T HE. subscriber-takes this opportunity of thanking friends for their very liberal patronage- the •past'season, and of saving to them in addition, that,- having just received fresh invoices of seasonable G 0614 of various deScriOtions, he is still prepared to supply alinost any article usually called fir at a coun try store. His assortment is now complete, and be ing the largest in town, offers the greatest induce ment to purchasers, either for Cash,Barter, or Viood (Mort) Credit. - Call and.see. Oz GAIEMPSTEAD lirookivn August on 1855 . . ' Medicines and Drugs. • k YREs' Prth.rOcl—acknowledged to . be. the best Pulmonary lietnidy extant—Pond's Extract of Witch Hazel—an exceedingii;.valuable remedy. for divers e ills—Dr. Baker's. Compound—a grand specific for Diarrhea, Dysentery, Cholera Mor. bus, be.—Ayres', Jayne's, Phinney's. and Wright's Merchant's Gargling Oil, together with • a great variety of Drugs in common use, kept constantly, on hand by . • . 0 G. lIEMPSTEAD. That it is A-cry desirable that the accounts and notes of the late firm of Smith & Hempsteaok should_be set tled, and that speedily: 0. G. HAMPSTEAD. Brooklyn, Aug. 20, 1855: - . cl ALT be the barrel or load, at the market rates, L. by - :• 0. G: HEMPSTEAD: , price, bald highest market price, bald , for Butter, Eggs, 1 - Lard, Vann Produce of I k,inds, good Shingles,, jeriio, Wool Socks, kc.,,,in 'nods, by • • . O. G. HEMPSTEAD. ("I TII 18_6,;:The Silbsen - her las - oh hand, ami i, no . rotomfarturing. h small stock of Ready-mrde Clothing, of good quality and worknum ship;:wlich he offers at very low prices.. : . • 0::G. lIE PSTEAD. - DO iI•TS AND SHO ES--A good assortment _LI of excellent qualities, kept constanily on hand FARMERS r UNION INSURANCE COMPANY; OFFICE, ATHENS. BRADFORD COUNTY, PA. CAPITAL, $200,000. Secured by Bond and Mortgage on the Real Estate. - • of the Stockholders. . Insures against loss by. Fire; of Houses; Stores, and other buildings; Goods, Wares, and Merchandise, on as favorable tenni; as any simildr Institution. - - Lsses promptly adjusted and paid. • • Di RE4ORS.—IIon. Horace Will istor, Athensran cis Tyler, do.; George A. Perkins do.; J. T.- Meyer,3l do.; C. S. Shipman, do. ; C. F: Welles, Jr. do. • J.,E. Canfield do. ; lion. John 'Laporte, Towanda ;- den) B. Wakeman, Laeeyviile ; Geo. M. Holknback, barre ; Michael 'Meylort, Laporte, I'a. liorice Williston, President; C. F. Wells, jr., V. Pres. and Treas.; J. E. Canfield, Secretary. Agent, 0. S. 13xxim. Montrose. Pa. 11532m3 BM FACTS FOR THE PEOPLIFL HE subscriber is carrying on the CHAIR 1 ING BUSINESS in all its various branches at the Chair and 'ware Shop - in Harford, where may be found a greater variety of Windsor and Rocking, Chairs than at any other establishm4nt in the county; also Flag and Cane Seats, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Loung es, Settees, Tabled Stands, &c. &c., all 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 shove facts; please call at my shop in Harford village. Ilarforil, October J 2, 15.54. v. rt,. non F..rt . r AND E. MOTT would respectfully inform the li' AND public that they are manufiicturing Blatt+!Eby's Celebrated Plows. They also keep constantly on //ill; Wayne County, and Men" Hors, Cultivators, Dog . Churns, Sleigh and Cutter Shoes, Plow Points of. various patterns, too numerous to mention. We 'hope, by strict attention to business, to receive our share of public patronage. Manue... tore, D. Post's old stand. • Foundry, M. Mott{ • near Searles Mill. rig - Repairing done. on short notice. Feb. 6. STEAM,VrRIST AND SA I*--.141LL. 1310 ST • BROTHERS having purchased. 'the above JL ~ - t ablLAltinent, will keep eosVantly on heed Su m-vine .Fine Voter, Corn Mal of superior find also Chop and Bran at. the lowest cash prices.—' Cte&tom weit.will be done with de.gpg.ete, an in all Cases warralltg - .1381tf Montrose. duly. , 1855.. - • .", , • Trteop Naht"liturt lErom.' Don't be forgetful, friends, one and all— Aged'or youthful, great or small= • (lf not too turudl,) - That at Odd Fellows' Hall • Is the place, to call, To get your faces done up tan. W. B. DEAN'S Montrose, August 15, 1855 Patent Horse Rakes. • VCR We at the Farther's Ezehinge by. I 41: CO . June 20. FARMS FOB : rr RE subscriber-will act as agent for buying and sell. ing Real Estate—Farms, Houses, and Lots—lo cated in Susquehanna County; Pa. All who wish to offer their property for sale can give a minute descrip,. lion of Weir Farina 'or Lots as - follows. 'Nmuhey of "acres, howmitny improved, and how irateroti-bnild ings, orchards, gatited•or common fridti' other fuit. trees ; and the nearest point to the D. t.` kW. R. R. And N, . • ' 62 Wins on the 42 unsold. illy calling on the. subecribei a minute desciiptkiri, rite and terms can Office on Tunippto st. 4 doors west ois Mshist. Mcnitrose 'August 15.1854:-..A. BALI)WIN WAIrTFD. mai, Eggs, Mutter, Lard, Cheese, Flannel &c: in any quantity id exchange for Good* at Cash prices. Montrose, *et t, 11435. • • • lf; MOTT ' Yours hi the Bd4n'autl'Shoe trade. C; M. SIMMONS. Please Take*Nollee; O. G. lIEMP S TEAD A, IV GREENWOOD. • • 1546m0 PLOW SHOP. •' NEW • ESTABLISHMENT. . .... . . . .i_ . '' 411 G LE FOUNDRY. .i., S A O Y d Iy W ; EST 7. 0 Let t P b = ou lta: 3 l 7 ng 4. pure l l l : premeed to fill, orders from the trade; and do . worki ll their line wfth skill and datpatel. -.They wall keep onst' stilly - Ott hand Ploys, (beit' kinds,) Stoves, (all ldrida,) Cul t ivators, :Straw Cutters,: Coma ,S7telltre, We kiwi particular. attention to the Plows Whi c h we mannfilure. We,ntannfatture and keep for soli . i Cele6ratevi Blatekley*Plote. We have:purchased" :: ' the excluslire right, to manefae. ture and st.n: in ' thls county,Wayne,•W,youting and .Bradford, arßiekht;Pidesslron Beam Plow. The Plow is maile entieely,el iion _ezeepting the bandleA.. 4 It is celebrat e d for its; easy dt!aught, being one-third' easier thanlany- now in use, whDe its strength and da. rability Ira greater. • I • . 1 MACHINERY . -. ~ of all kin manufactOred andlieptdred by" eaperient• Steam' sines,. Graying for Mills, Shingle.3fiz ed (little+, okr.-d.e. tna Among, the 'Stoves which we nufitctue, itre the Key stone:Cooking Store, .12(M,04 awl Rea4do., For est Quer:ilk, Premium d 0.., and Other idiots, ail ar ranged fo burning wood or coal: .Al so , mivt,, rm . ' lator, P or Store,'Cotiage Parlor d 0.,, st m .,/, 11 %. i Ctwo sim‘iido., and a variety of other. Parlo r s to , te ,,, I both wood and real burners. We keep also on Wad Grintistoitb trimmings, Doge Chian .. trimmings, • 1:113. brella and-Shovel and Tongs•Stande, &c. &e. /Work . done.to o . 'der on short notice and at the lowest rates. t gr Oiders for Stoves, Agricultural Implements, Sc.', are solicited from those in the tradeand will kle Red at rfitsonable wholesale prices.. t• - • - t ' • Montro6e, Mooch 4. . .. _.... AT . ~.____ . , ENT PIEDICIPII3S: ..i -A 31 _9 1 % the great ..lrariey of Medicines at Tut:tetra 211 :,.‘to , may be found all of De. Jayne's limb- Celebrate Family Medicines :, . Arc's Cherry Pectii. 4 f ral and thartic Pills; Balsey'i Forest Wine and ForeslPil s ; Hoofiand's"celebrated German Bitters : Louden's 'series of Fainily Medicines; Merchint' s Garglingtl, the greatest remedy for sprains' in min or beast e e,r known •, Mathewson's Infallible Reale- - dy, and II Remedy ;,..figek-'s Verniifnee, and * it I rse variety 014 other kinds ; ~Thisit's Magnetic Ointment, the great fernedy for burns, rheumatism, anti all in. fiammatort complaints ;.Potity.s Extrac't, a first rate thing forldrnilar purposes as above Ointment.;'-An. drews' Paw Destroying Agent, a good aiticie - ; Wood_ cock's BalSant and Bone liniment; Atwood's Jaun dice Bitteils, Canker-Drops, Linbitent, and Dysentery Drops ;Baker's Compound. for. Dysentery ; Rougb. ton's Pe pin,. for Dyspepsia; Eclmbold's Extract of Buchnt arid • Extract of 'Saajwarillit; . a variety of Salvei, the best.in market, l''' Is, ke., - and 'an- ahriku endless viriety of "Patent Medicines, altogether tr K , numerous i to enumerate --but suffice it to say; this the publici will - find'nearly every Clang-in this:line, it the Drund Fancy Store of - ABEL TUERELL. Montrose, Ju1y,..1855. • , . . . • 1 GEN 4 IERAL - FICIRIUSHING STORE Tjailorlng , Esitablishoieut • I' ' 1 . AT SiIiQUEIIANNA DEPOT.' . -. T ASH. R it Co. would respectfully announce to c./ their riends'aini the public generally, that they keep cOnsitantly on hand a full assortment of Ri•iiir .Made Chithing,_Boots and Shoes, Hats-and Caps, azti every Oil ?else necessary for men and Women's sot. We Won!. particularly call the attention of coutry Merchartt • to our large stock 'of Ready-Made Clothil l , of our .o manufacture,- which we offer at wholoali, at pric and sho lar kept co j ing clo Orde l , Tha tinnan MEI l 111 ES9rtrnent of artfcles in their fine, embnaitg a'genel variety ofnew and elegant stvles. tR Litlitl and ge tlemen's wear, 4-among _whicit are. Ladi.,, French, 'ilk Lasting.r.in Prenille . Gaiters, Kid :al,l r' Enameleel Polkas, Kid, Patet . Leather and ,Bror7ed Jenny Unds, Buskins and T 4s zsGentlemen's Frvlab and Philadelphia , oak.tann calf shin and, kip hats,ei Morocco,lCalf and Cowhide Brogamr-fte.. Bars ki., .calf and cowhide Boots and, Brogansilaill-li4adut Misses arl Children's wear. Also, as genekb tsort ment of indings which consist in part of lasts.,..peg-, spar:lmes tiungartadtmila, tacks, thread . , wax, &d., tles,shoe Binding , .awls, rasps', sandstones, shoe knife; &c.. Als oak and hemlock, tanned . calf - ripper . a 4.11 it soleleath r, Morocco skins EE -an L d E lini ß t k lgs m.o . Work lade toorder and im i trio : renairinyttatly dew.. 4 -Montrolm I - Apr il 6,18 M: . -''' ' r • .1 • _1.,• Stearns nnd Marvin's •Fire-Pro," Safe's. TtIE subscribers have-made arrangements to tot. . n'ish to perionsiwYo may be. in want of them, tGe .abtive named invaluabk- - Safes,it - the same price fur which they can be obtained, it the manufacttrer's.4 Having experienced the benefit of such an artiiele ai ring the - late conflagration odrselves, we would tank estly recommend to others - having valuable booksl4 papers, the preserving "of which would be of inuncr,..e importance to them, not to do without one.. Prieei range from $3O to 4 ; 590, and we can explain to any one wishing to purchase, t 4 difference in style, su e, priee, &c., and furnish thepn on silo co tice, with-the internal arrangement tb suit the pur: :chaser: : - BENTLEY & READ. 'Montrose, December 19, 18M; .; • . Valuablela For FOR SALE. IN ONE BODY, about 5500 acres of , " Land on the waters of Spying. Brook, a laza of the Lackawanna river, in Luzerue County, refih..' about midway between the thriving ;owns. of Scan. totfand Pittston. These lands are covered with til• uable tiinber, and being situate in the most esten4Te mineral region in Pennsylvania- - --known to contrite ircat-eand believed to abound in tcoal; atoll bi;Jpg; also in ate immediate vicinity of several railttodt made and now in progress--offer to -the Capit.lfistaa opportunity for the investmentof nosey that seldom occurs. For further,information apply to N. P. sack; Esq.-„No. 11, Wall street New- York, or to -the subscriber, at IllOntrose,Susquehantut coutty,Pa., de attorney- in fact _ of the owners. • April 6, 1854 lIILE subscribers are. now burning . and will tetp X t k constantlyn hand ,. Lune of- a.. eery : superior quality. at Mon e Depot , and will sell. le in cir quantifies at a 'r price. Persons wishing a litri: quantity can be stipplied 1.-pon a reasonable notice. :Superior ground Piaster-rill be kept confitautly Go. hand hereafter... . - .‘• ' - ',L, t. -POST. ' IL DRINKER. I . W. JESSUP. L. SEARLE. Moutrese Depot, April S. Johrt Groves' Advertisetnent. AS nature,who furruthett the birds and beasts With an extra coat for- wititeri‘tuni . not made a similar pro- /Vision for man, Duple concluded to take,it upon my self to attend to dust department; and therefore I thhdrproper to announce that aA £llliVering mate . t 4, peds,that need new apparel, glorious or inglerior:, fishionable tmetsbicmable, can hare- their vats Supplied and their tastes Butted, by calling on ale, my shop in Montrose.. ' MERRIT MOTT. ELIJAH MOTT. • NOTICE: Dm' H THAYER, takes this method of t 3 to his friends and customers, that he las again resumed the practice orinedieine; at his old scud Montrose whore he maybe timed at alt, tim unles s Proregs lo : l 4 l 7 , eMPloYed.-- , tia;TrOidd say to .these la• debted to him, that ho will diduct twentpfire Pe: cent on all accounts paid before the first of Aprilrri; (or if an* poor.like-myself I will deduct/Gk,) Montrose, Feb. 20, 1854: • ' - • - ' l 7 _ ( 1 ;1;-..11. '4%; baYRE having beeirappoistedrn agtct 1.3. for an eitensive sash blind and door moot` toffy: bra to,ftirnish suly articles in thisliee ss less Stites than t4er4re usually been sold • July 114. 8.11. &.-1). . Shaving Cnant. ' A. N Autiele which every tium elui'ultftry fly; vat 211: - by , • ' S. H.: & IK5'. • Dry Baker's'Celeltkiated Vegetable • - • Coniptiund, - Xsovereign remedy Pyseritery,.Cholera Norio, Cholera, ,Infanstun or Sumner complaints---enthei iegetable; and-has never in kel . ualo instance-of prodieing the &sired e ff ect.. For sale is batiks st 60 oonts and $l, DECTLET & RP- I D' Montrose, .iinguirl2f, x 533. Removed. -.0. i. Virgil; Dentist has takeri'reoirev over F. It: Chandlers' store, where it will be his pleasure to es •Ids friends es quink . as tiassible. ze, D. VIRGIL. Kay. 2, 1835: , „RtuideniDen#A. ".. Papernauglusl. 1)0 Roils inst, opened, and some for cts. milt 1 7 11 .0 A St'S' S. H. SAYiIE, B. S. BENTLBY S. PERKINS. • rihat - will 'afford great - inducements to rail time customers. . , stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, VeSting,l,,ir., ntly on hand, for persons desit;Ous of fiat , ig made to order. ~.• punctually attended-to. - : 1 for past favintywe.htwie to merit a con- .f the same. - 4h; - ASHER & Co. e .ma Depot, Pu., May 11; 1855. . , Austria lja, - California, place on the Globe cannot prele,tt greater inilacentents than, • KEELER & KTODRARD'S POTPOT. AND SIIOE,STORE. . is now filled with a new and exteitAke HENRY DitINKEI LIME AND' PLASTER. El