E liie -F - 011? .'aid ilie,..,,Vii'ese .1 . . . . , :* . AGRICULTURAL BUBBLES._ 1i - • _ - . . 'Whoever i'afainili i ir With . the agrictilthral history of the lastlialf-century - knews.how to laugh well at the credulity' of poor' human 1111 . ture... As we: recall ithese feverish gpeCula lions in Moine sheeie in Rolvin potato in Moms mulikattlis, iie Shanghai; liepe, mid . in "various other plausibilities by which,, derme e- Uecessive years, thei 4 tinivereal Yankee ea Lion' has . been gulleele we are._convineAd ! that ' 4 the eartlehath bubbles as the water fiatlyind• these were of them 1 .1 • ', ' ' • ' Bnt; - unfortunately; these ' are not' ail ,of then): ' - The last agricultural bubble - liseibui • just - 'burst when we kind another expaudieg bef+ us iu s ilie shapoof an exotic - escitletit of marvelOus - repute.' Forgetting the sad ex periences otthe . pet; our ears and our titers es are captivated by ithe' captivating. story of a Dioscorea batqa. i. Yet we ought to be Ni-is er now than ever before, for there is every thing in the agricultural experiencei.to , s which we have alluded, calculated' to instruct ?band ~. benefit all those gentlemen who till' the leoil, • whether they till for; the fun' of it or . 141 the . e fruit of de If.they Will only remember the •• -01 . 10i:hat valor, to waylay . pest they will act p r udently in the present. .-- That pale scholar, worn- and gm . . ' The Batata fever„ Which is just, beginni el cr WitsliCtiot a heres.deed, . , r; To make the student's temple blec4? to spread in.our rural districts, .cales tolmine the extraordinary Merino-sheep fever viihich I . There's_a greater power than yo'nrit : made Our fathers crazy, and which ou Muscle rots—but thought endares.:. : ght to . There's - tt hand that will redress- '. -warn us childreq arr r) ivinst all similar epidem- 'Tis the power of the Press.," it* . ,It first- broke Out in 1815. in the S, um- - -y-T-- i .- - . And t stands above the law, - I :. •mer of tliatSeir a half-dozen sliepfroin lin-, - . ' kliwing,. Men of Arl;ansaw.! . ! i. • dalusia, in_S,pain, were imported into 8e40n.: • - lliesii and cower-,-`64 but just' '' ! j .. , , .They were immediately invested- ith ainys-' :,, }'or your State'is . itained—witll Rush:" • .i ' 'terious character. -'• It _Was said. i.that iheir : ,'• ------ I __ e ....._________,.._..., . . i ,; : • fleecesewerelif the finest texture, - and diet the . .T.iie Seetnit SOLD.—An iieedeneirecefitly introduction ofthe_lbreed into • this country • 'occurred in a town on the Connectient Ri4r,i •. would enable our woolen inanufactOries,i.then which illustrates the danger of 'practical joke. it' their infancy, to Produee broadeletirs'ethat ing, and served; • at the time ; 'its pin,pose of would - compete, au&e.ssfally with tin! finest . ) fan and 4ifilery. ..- - ' • " i • . •- e Europeaurfabries. .10ur farmers became ex- I . A certain barber happening in at a , sttree- Cited. Henry Clai. was con3ulted,'• and he a . elerk,iho wisliekl to plily the h.arber e. immediately gave the opinion that these Sheep trick, offered hull it . bottle of bear's -oil. The . were exactly what', was required to enrichflatter did not went it; but being over-urged, both our agriculturists and our manufaetur- I took it and paid for it. - - i • ers. :*The mania spread itself rapidly: "The' , .On his opening it, in his shop, the oil was •• eix'sheep at Boston sold for fifty dollars each;. found to behimp'eil, 's iii a veer- rink smell. they "cost, in Spain about 'one .dollar.' ; This Nothing Was sad of the shave %Inch the clerk . *marvelous profit fanned .the flame of specula- I 'had .practieed, arid -the barber shaved' along as . tion, and it was not' lOng before a fleet eet I usual, until the matter had , „titne to befOrgot ..,.sail from our shiq'es in ipursuit of thetibld'en I ten.: ~ , • . 1. . ~ fleeces of Andalusia. i In . I)eceteberi - "-.1816, . e - A few. eveninco "since the 614: Went into , . , there were one tnoesina merino 'sfieeei.iittlie i _the barll;r7s shop to be shaved pr'eperatery to -1 :United States, whiOlt werevalptid . at itivelve 1 a ball. After the harvest of the thick: beardy 1 hundred dollars the -heat' In 1817 . :Alio lee: chill NV:IS .i`eapid, the, Cleric straightened him=l potation and'. the ;value increased. In the i , •01, up . turd •uxelaiiiied, - "Now slap. on the Summer of-that y• r select ewes. Were! sold I oil." . ' ' .: - , ! . la. NeW-England at fif:een tri ,l 4i.ed cl(illars; i , A goo l• It and IA Was poured oat, ?..;lapped and bucks at- tWo thousand! . li the i. - -1 k.-. of ; on," and . rubbed iii.- A * F • ceond followed; but, ilBl7 the speculetiO in N w-En; , :itiel (,i- , .in I b..f.)re itt'ould-bo rubbe e l in ; the clerk "smelt "to decline onoceoliet oftle 'eee,:e);;•,e"e - e-er- se'tilite”. eed leaped fent, ther--cliair as if he • • Wien e . but it inereai-ell. i:. f . -itl.: - .i.;,':!-,e' t . .. ' . : . e=t- I had been shot, at the' sloe time giving .utter . fern and Southwt.i.4.6. :-":.:.-.•:. :,, , i .J...::!.Var. 1 an ee to stindry expletives, coining uni.h.::: the --fly in Kenilick in {..e. ..:.• ~ !•-,-, el el,. (;lay's ! e., , gliii.aneeA , f Cqestetuteaghinst profane swear- . '. !opinions- i: to raeleie: i - ;7; ''. A ! :.4t - , 1 ,1817, ! nee - The lee lee aseured the enralied ern::. Samuel Len.e:. a tee._" , - e: el:, eeiee • neari. Ash- i , tomer that Imhad ; put bear's oil on his head,. land ; Baugh ~i,-, 1 1.1;,,i i' , ..-:.! ;-*•; , * i, •; I:l'e's ti ,r- frifineri- and- from the very bottle' he , had sold hitn. no lit and 1 .-,evv-_-•';i n:llfj lit 1 :I , li-ved. Hilt he Ifit eves poor, oil, it was the clerk's titult, had etee red 4 fork - , . 1. , y ~ t he„.purehiiserto:- There was'nti„resisvting this, and the Mat- Somti'Of ;he eldeAr ,inhal.itants may reinein e or was settled by refunding ,the motley paid tier Sail-T - 01 Trotiet, ;Who resiilerh at that time' ; ' for the Oil, and it chaapconing at•tbe - clerk's in Lexingten e reptitciel the weabliieet iii:an in 1 exponSP. : , . * .:" *.- * '., •'. 'Ken hlay i i . lll l- 1 tilei col:trollifig In.stia4er 'of I The clerk went!, to the ball,int the rani: •T the Pt.tri l of the tnitv 13 d States . anki lie ' latrip oil snick to fits hair, an ffs '. d .. he snuO't 4 1 i ,owped a merino' I.;ildk. and cite e w hich i L o ng j those, Who came- near to :_hintrshoWed that was anxious . to bni-.!, Troller offered tai eive the .-- harber wits,-wirkedlwhen he' chanipooed Long the met inOs4f ihe* would build 'for him hito.l . • '-. ' ;• . 1 . . - a Certain lieui,e upbri a certain site.: .The Of • 1 ( 0rm..-llonesty is the beitt ppli r ey ; and .• for- was scripted. lAt an expense of !:,bout. i lamp oil is by no Means the be ti thing to - fifteen thoiisatid. dillar'se• Long befit and' the 1 makethe course ahleaeure run smooth, . ished a - Tbur‘stOryi briek nou.4, .rigoute fifty ' ' '' - . feet by seventy, and delivered it to Trotter .. for the'-two merino, sheep! In . six months' • 'frem'' that time the ealue of the metinqs had fallen to' twenty. 'dollars. .Lone :kept : them . until they had falle to the value other _ ' sheep, when he killed d them, made a..4ast of the costly mutton summoned hiSfriendeand, ', like the. ruined Venetian, thanked God / that : •e he'wee' not worth; a dueat I He died' soon . , after of a broken heart; as did many withers oivh .had suffered from this extraordinary tiler . , Mo mania. - : ',..,. -I 1 '- ' . • -- ". . ::- But the Rol mania,Whichl , eeited i upon Our farMers twenty years ageeebrnes a little nearer in character to the Batata 'sp . - . cies of epidemics; :The Bohan originated on the Swiss harden of France. The first e'e-: - -count we have Uflit is in a letter wri*en by z 'Prince Charles . ide Roh/in,'. Genevei April 24, 1834, and' published in the French :agri cultural journalsrof that period. 'Bohan :sta . :,. led that he. had in his hossesson tern Of these ' . - remarkable potlitoes; which ' th i n e ,' xclusive amateur,' who hid: raised them' *ml .seed, i 4 under lack and 'imy,':had given hitie in ex- I change for . some !varieties of the ctietni, which I ' le, greatly desired. 4 Bohan published start-1 "ling stories of tht character of this pdtafo.— -To give an idea f;its extraordinary. product; . iireneas, hesaya-Pa proprietor near..nie asked . me for tubers, and I gave hineraiewith four eyes, weighing less than half an entice. ' The " product Veigh4d i' forty-eight and&quarter ; • pounds - Y- Another Proprietor„ tee" Whom 'he I . gave two tuber* ` obtained froMetherri six double horse-loads and eight.seatilesifull.'—„ • These marvitouS reports - were coniediinto the • EngliSh journalS, and thenceintolonel.own.e-- They stirred a great commotion I arebng our fiirmers e .who• elwalloived. every.l . neWspaper •- .. - statement rwpeetifig this renairkable' vegeta-, • tile With- entire !credulity. The i agricultural 'press fell into the'eurrent and told 'great sto ries of its .fecumlity,econonyand snperioritee, . ...., Reim article of feed : - Even . the'Cieitivator,l ' • :tiurleading agrlCUltural,Paper, endorsed the . ' story. In 1838 these potatoes sbi iat three . ' dollars, the, bushel; in 1839 tbeyiesiek up to • twenty dollars: :Every farmer Speeblated in • therte•—qind during its brief day; -00 potato. ,- -N Wits a - favorite but - the coarse, yelloW and un gainly Rohatt.l • . • . Tilut -it seen - oil that. the fools are .not all dead yet. 'We have .forgotteiithe merino land mul berry,./ind 'petite, 'and tulip, maniai;arire3 have just recovered from the hen feyer, e W-lien we begin to be excited by an - other. agilenitural . . marvel. The Pioscorea batatfa: 4 Chiii,-se . • potato, is now Stealingeipen elle cre4l,l;e e.,---- • A potate, again ! And it ceme-i.tei n feee France—prolifie :mother of -v-.-e"-el- ,, ;e, ewe :: - * bugs! But, *xiording t o -th. 'f,...i i , : ,,,,,1 i i ;:t :. France has acted onle es thy" ileei.; -el. the • e ••' • ' lent lts tt" ' 1 • '-' • ti• I b -yo l ungescu , l in i‘t.A t•A f t .1 1-1 , .;,: -1‘) e . • the.flowery lend of the C*7li,'•••••r:C,it---J1 , 1.. land . of long:legged . : chickees, itt:l.l'Vfj::lits lotions, tooth-powder, 111(i.ticeet.rit.'' It iii--..cliiitited - that •this.root is etiltiV.ated-exteii;:iyelv hi Chi. ;la. and' Japan,latid is :tbe cumuli:in. frod of the . .teeming.tuillionsr of :the East; and I that it- is - perfeettyk ha:till, Very- nutritious, atel:', excess . ively prod ueti W. ' ' - . ,' •-I . • - ~,, -.- . Notwithitioid leg our extensive Cornmerce -'. - - with, Chiba: wiiich_ twouglit i.or e tifit Ithe twa,u- , -. . e , tiful Shanghaeie. the 'Butane had :entirely -ce•- . -allied observation up.to a yeeenteheriod ! '.. .• 1'n1.850- 7 44 O l e - story g0 i !.. 5 --,M*,:d i i- . • .. - m o nt i, . ' .liy e: Freneh COnsul at S - rineleie ,-4 1 - 01ere toe.vegetnble,iaud.sent some roOlsho . a f e w - •.. 4 lea Med linen"; at hOme. But ... its ; immense _ . • impOtanee ivtis nnt:realized until .1854-,When -- : isoene.Frenehnurseeynien and -spec haters . (the 'learned Men,'.,probably). reetegniked ' its . . merits and des theinaelves to its 'devel . , • opment- and - mereaae.'- ..The 'taper:linen . ts-ot -;:thesee i learnedlinere Were duly publishedin i: _. :the Fretchio4ruals; 'copied- intO , tine - English - , - , alidl. ,s , "' .-, t, hence: iiitii Ou : r..own, After Ain - Rohan formula, - -'1 . .. r: - - ~ . ' Two years . nio, mysterious repn4 l ts n . bottti: - this mitt. prodigy of.the Veoetable beiin 10 be ventilated in thy. country. Au archon the new tuber was,by song means interpolated in the last Agricultural' liepor‘ of our Patent Office., This year thOmmbug is matured.and fully ,developed;tboth- France and i.tr the United -States. fA histOrf ical_and eukOistie .pan i t t hiet ha s. b6„ n pu v :, lished and evtensively, circulated. Stories, purporting to be. t ranstated front :thk r k Chinese are told of the-extravadant product of the plant, whielf are calculated ti astonish the:natives. . Large quantities of tli i e pinato have been imported (fiOnt France); by -inter ested parties, who offer the tulhn.4 I Tor. sale `at the eery--htprice' of one dollar -1..ach. 7 .-H 80, to show how little.this rout J apprecia ted in its native - country; we .need:. only- in f Orin our readerS tjmat .the: celebrattd Paris nurserymen, Vilnmrin, Andrieux Si Co., in their last. printed c'atalcigue,•oftertli rare tu bers four cents each.--2V. F. Times • • Rut otArklinsu. Cowarti,of the Capitol! • . Giant body Stunted soul! BrCliCr of all manly Back, I say, tc-Arkansiw!ff"-- I 1%1m; CLEAN.--i-In some careful experi.; .. ments made . hy Dr. Anderson, theAuatitity I 'of. creain obtained froin,the first drawn ctlp of ITkri : \l'aS it) every calf nriell•smaller than last 'drawn ; • aid - t lids , s./.,etweil a fro i-th:d • less or snore as they Were nearer the begiO rting or the end. iherquaittity of cream oh-., tallied from the last drawn cupfrom some. cows,exceeds . that from the, first in :the propor, 1 tion of sixteen to one.. In otherS•tlitl. propo?');! ,, tion•was not so great-. ProhibiY,n' says • Dr. Ariderson,• "on _an ayarage of. a great; many cows, it.inight•he found to!run. as ten' or twelve - to one.''; The 4differencejn't.he qual- I.lty of the cream was'also Much .4.rWtier than the difference• in quantity. 'Front this it'ap- I pears, that the person-who by bad milking of 'his cows, loses' but - half a pint of his .milk, loses in fact about as much cream ts'viduld be a l ireo by six or eight pints et the he .. .... 'f . gum , and lose:4, besides, thaz,- part of the cream which alone can Dive richness and high I fa vor - tViii bniter."—Gene,see.farmer. IMPROVE SEED ,PoTAT4s.—Charles Seagel7 . of St. Louis recommends the'follow ing etisy method:. of oiniproving potatoes, so as to restorethem to the origins'' sound. ness, tt r iehness and imealiness ofi this root "The plan is this: Neep back some seed potatOes for six or 'seven weekS after-the tisn ; al ,time of planting, say till the. last week of Jane or . the,first . Weetc of Jolly, and -then plarit 'rand cultivate them. the same es stock ' potatoes . grow.nntil the frost . withers the vines; when they should be dug, Will be quite sinall-not.more than an bleb or. au. inch and a half through ;, but they should all be carefully gathered, and,*ept safe fro'in frost:during the Winter; an&planted . at the . UsualJime of planting in the Spring—one of the . small potatoes, being sufficient for seed iu 'telt bill. 'The result will be large sized;sound, tnealy potatoes, as I have proven by actual trial. I hope -it ,111 :be 'tried. by some of our farmers - this • • - RAIN , CrOTass.—We would ad vise those who are: abottp dig cisterns, to liold rain water, to consider Whether it is not worth their'consideration to make their cis ' terns above ground. Make a heavy trussel work, then a heavy frame work of the dimen sions desire d--hoaril that up. line with lead, cover -it with a tin- roOf • pallite.d, and direct the .water. into it from . .the . It will lait a qiiarter of a century with , dare; and by it !'yon hare only to turn a ccek to let wattsr ruti; ititt.lid of puteping it up with much la b,,r.- •11Well put up, it wilt,fiever leak. .",The first cost of this knd c,f cistern may be gri , ater . than those dug in .the ground,' hist they.are, handier: and better, and with a little i.care wmter there - is no danger of freezing, . , ..„ As I.7.';;TAR. Doti /BCE CAL 1:311±; ir.- , /ne Ili :01 -- iigton Union indignantly repels .the in:sinua tions;tade•by one of our cntemporaries ; to the effect that the Northern Pemaerats are "Free foilish." The Union says .it` is "the most' unpardonable calumny. Over perpetrat-. ed. ii,iTaint the . NOrthern . - Detimeracy, and that It l'as put forth at 'a time which shows that.itlwa; deigned only h4- - trilsehief." . Wi give thel 1m eooracy of the:.N6ith the benefit in of ilui Mini`s..indignant 'denial of the mime oy.-i.T.- V. - - Tithes. . , . , . .. . • flowle-asnilderas Depot 'fox hasitui County at New Milford. I[VCKERMAN it GARRETT are giving especial ittention to the improvements contemplated is this county the coming , season, and now - offer a help ing halal hikeeping constantly for Sale& largeoutua-; tity,ofiWindow Sash and Glas4, Blinds, Doors, Nails, Paints:and Oils, and a completelassOrtment of build ere Hardware, &c. Those,going to gat up-housea in the spring, will find it s for their interest to give us a can. , *re - can furnish everything you Rant, and at the--very lowest nutufacturcr's - • DICKER/I.olk GA-UAW. Fehratu7 8,.1956. I=l B[IBIIIESS CARDS. . William W. Wheaton, M. D.. CLECTIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 14 • peetfully offers hi. services to all who prefer tL. Reformed Practieen•to the-old Bleeding Blistering and Calomel Plan. Jackson Susquehanna Co. Pa. A:ITORNEY COUNSELLOWATIAW. Office 11 over S. B. West's Drug Store,.Susgurharinct Dept, P!t... 11y1 .T. B. Orchard, M. D. . . . • 1118 ICI AN AND SURGEON, Jackon, Susque hanna county, Residence at the Pos!atrice. •:. • Keeler & Stoddard. ri FALERS IN•1300TS kSTlOES,J,eatlier & Find on Maine St., first door below . i3earle's Ho- Mtintrose, Jan. 1, 1836 William H.'Jessiiih A TTORXEY AT LAW •&. NOTARY PUBLIC:7— - Office on Public Square,liontiose. • • • _______... _ ....._ L _______ . . W. Singleton . . .• CIAN now be fatind at his new stand on the cor k.) net of Owego and Chestnut streets, in the • building 1-cently%ocettpied by - A ittenberg & Co., . , where he Ictrretaiill!j. repairs with dispatch, Watch , . es, Clocks, Jewelry, Guns, and every description o' Macbine.ry; . WiteCl cutting; Gun and Watch mate -. rials supplied to Alit' , trade. • - . . Mil NM 4 - ,2 LT G EON 'DESTIST, Montrose, Pa.-, at Searle's U Hotel; MondaYs.and Tuesdays of each week: & FQwler, , • A TTOitNtS' AND COUNSELLORS ATIANV, .41- and Solicitors hr Chancery. Office No. 44 Clarke street, Chi Cap; Pl. •• • . Thomas Ingstrum. pEALER IN DRY GOODS, Groceries, Clothing, Crockery, Boots. and Shoes, &e., Setnitchantia ot, 1 -'it. :.• _ Bentley & Fitch, ; . :'CTTORNEYS. AT LAW, AND BOUNTY LAND 4. :AMINTS, Montrose-, .1;-'0. • , p. s. pENTLF.i.. • •,: - \ L. F. iTTCII. _ _ '-- ._____•-________ •\ John Groves. t.A v'SITIONABO,. TM LOR. Shop Itiuler; Searles r Hotel, Maine' street, ilasitrorTe;,--Pa. . . • - * :D. 3)...Hindt, i IVERY AND . EXCEANGE STAPLE Office in 1.1 in the of Wilson't; Slori;, 3 st. / , ,ntro, At. . . , • . , . ~ Colsten, • . _ iIEALER IN STOVES. Tin, Copper, rend Sheet 1.../ Iron Ware, Lod , ..tsville, near Geeat Bend Depot. DJeember 4. • L: P. Hinds, • • ATTORNEY AT LAW, Sasepiehaltne, Pa. Office on Maine street, one doer ea.4.of Le:4l,llll's. . - • Frazier R. Case, A TTORNEYS AND COUNizELLORS AT LAW. f Office on Turnpike street, one' door East of Post's Store, I.fonfrosr, Albert Chamber A -TTPIINEY AT LAW and Justice of tile Peace; ..t - L (Nor I. L. Post C Co'g Xontrose, • t 3T.ORNEY AT LAW AND cOMMISSIONER of 11.DEnni, for the State of New - york, will -attend to allAnSiness entrusted to him with promptness and Office on J'ublie Square, occupied by Hon. Wm. ;Jessup:. . Abel Turrell, - 11.-I.LER DIZUCS, 51EDICINES; Chemicals, *Puitlts, Oils, Dye-stiffs, Groceries,- Dry Goods, Ilardwme,. ( . 41a. 4 s w;u•e, .Cloek . s, Watches, Jewelry, Silver SPoons, Spectacles, - 4fusical Instra mentS,.Truff.SO.S, Surgical Instruinents, Liquors, Per fumery, Mirfors,:Stationefy, Brushes, Shoes, Yankeb - NiaionS, - __ ____ 1 •. ' B. R. Lyoits &Co.; ; - • . AT ROLESALE 'AND RETAIL DEALERS. IN My Goods, Groceries. Salt, Flour, and Ilai'd *are, Laneeiorn; Po. . . . . . ' .-1 . • . '''• .. r s - - iF. 11. Chandler, v • . - 1 - IEXLER IN 'DRY GOODS, Ready Made Clothing, 1J Grocerks; BOoks . and 'Stationery, etc., Public Avenue, Montrns, Pa. - . 1 , " . . . `I. L. Post & Co., DDEALERSIN DRY:GOODS, GrocerieS,Crockery, 'Hardware, L ,, ather, Plour , elc., corner of Turn pike street and Public Avenue, ifontrup . , Pa. • • 11 EALERS IN DRY (K/QDS, Groceries, Harkiware, Crockery, Tinware, Groceries, Books,.ete.; also, earry . oll . the Book Binding business—Public Avenue, 314 m troxe, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, D r ugs, Medicines, Oils, Gr:oceries, Elardware, Crockery, Iron, Clocks, Watehe , 4 Jewelry, Silver Spoons, Per ornery, &c.—Foot of Public Avenne,'Hontr9se.- I AN,rFACTURETIS OF AND DEALERS IN all 4.71 lipids of Castings, Stoves, Agricultural Imple ments, etc. Office at Savre's Stott, Public Avenue; ...Manufactory the Eagfe Foundry, Foot of. Cherry street, ,Montrose, Pa. " , wi ll ii* & witiint H.lessttP, —. A WORNTS AT LAW, NontroBe, Pa. Prat-_ L tivt Al_ tiee i ._Usquepanna, Bradartl,. - Wayne, 1V3,-o -ming an uzerne counties. . William W. Smith & Co., ABINET -11AK.F t ,R.S. They, keep constantly 'on and a good assditment of all kinds Of Cabinet . shop and Ware ROoms at the foot of ne street, Mantra - le, Pa, FITMi f ANITFACTURERS - and DEALERS In Strpia 131: Goods, Caps, Furs, Upihrella.t; Para- Ribbon; rt7c. No. 20 Courtlandt street, New Fork, (up stairs.) S. it. Bootvi-st.t. NTERESTED with I. L HUNT, Importerof and I Healer in Hardware and Cutlery, Carriage Springs, Arc.; No. 215 Pearl street, New York, where his lier canpe friends, in this and other counties, are kindly inyted. and earnestly solicited to call and purchase... • *Hall & Lamt • . • URICITTURE manufacturers and dealers in all - kinds of furniture, having moved our ware room, from New Milford • village; to the Factory four miles east of the Tillage,- I where • will be found at all times a good assortment of cabinet ware, also ready made coffins. - Funerals attended with or without, a Mearse; also Bedsteads, at whOlesale or retail prices ranging froin $2,00 upivards according to stile &e.. PISDLISISED EVERT TwEltsbAy MORNINdi- AT MONTILOSE, PA.,-A 2 $1,50 PER ANNCY, IN ADVANCE. Itaies' of Advertisliag. One square (1 -- 0 - lines or le.) one week,..- .... :$9,50 toile square , • 44. . two weeks , 0,15 One square ‘," three weeks, - 1,00 One square .. ' " .. one month, :1,25 - .1 One square . . " . two months, 2,25 . , One square • " • three months; 3,00 .One squire -7.. " • . six months, . :...... 6,00 One square . .",, . . one year, .. :..: .. 8,00 For,two or more squares, inserted .by the year; a deduction from the above prices is made.. Yeaily-ads , vertise'rs will have the privilege of altering.or changs! 1 ing their 'advertisements without additional .charge.• Business cards, not exceeding five lines, inserted at $2,00 per annum. . . Job Work. . • This office is supplied with a good assortment of, Jobbing maierials, and all' inds of Job Work, such as . Cards, Posters, Pamphlets, Lc., will be dope neat aad promptly. • ~~. riCesh Arrival of New Goods Ist - ;Diekerman & Garratt's. rrlIE subscribers would respectfully inform . the good peOple of. Susquehanna county that they are now opening their stock of. Fall and Winter Dry Goods, which is unusually large and attractive,All of which, will be sold for push or approved credit cheap er than at any other establishment in the county.l--- We mean just what we say. -Please give us a trial. DICKERN - AN & GAIMATT: New Milford, Sept. 18, 1855. ITAS a very fine stock of Delalnes, selling from JLL 10 cents to 22. cents per yard; Paramettn; from 25 t 0.50 cents;'.Prints from 5 to_l2i cents; Wool Plaids from, sa to 1.5 cents ; 'Candles /5 cents, pee pound, and all other goods equally kw, Please call FLOURand see. constantly On hand et the loWestpnces..-.1 March 25, 1856, Y . B. CANDLER, A. Bashnell, Dr. H. Smith, Wm. H. Jessup, 'Bentley & Read, Sayre, Bentley .& Perkins, Rockwell, Winton & Co., .7 J. HOWARD. W. W..WINT7 IL C. Tyler, THE INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN. F. B. CUANDLER Look Here. ti ri 9_l ABEL TURRELL • . ilas just receiv - ed.from-Nmi York, a full and desi de stock' of New Goods, Co po sing a first rate assortment of Dregs, Ith,tl - chemicals, Mediral Instruinents.:raints, Ilye-stuffs, China, Glass,Aand Eat-then Ware, (a go, l nd Variety lofCrockeryi) Brit tannia Ware, Japanned Planished - .lin Wire, Silver and all other kinds lof SpoonS, Silver Fork, Butter Knives, &c. All sot of Lamps, A groOd variety of \ and_Gilt Fraittel Mirrors, Wall and Window Paper, Stationery, .StMte . I,Fare, Woodan Ware, Brushes, Brooms; Family Gro- Cedes, Lamp Oils, Complete, Burning. Fluid,TidlOw Steariu and Spermaceti Candles; Iliac - and other WhiPs, Varnishes, Window Glass, &c. A first ral : Variety of Jewelry, Peifuinery' and Fancy Goods, Gold !- and Silver Spectacles,. Gold .Pens, Violins, Flutes, Fifes, Accordeans;, Violin and Violincello Strings; Ix: The largest \ass.ortment of-.rocket Knives in Susquehanna Countv„ and the best quality in market. Shot Guns, Pistols,\(Single and Double Bair4) Revolvers, &c. . 1 In short, the Physician, the Invalid, the 'Mese Keeper, the Farmer, the Mechanic, the Manufacttn.er, the . Professjonal Man, tlittGentlentam‘the Lady, the Young and the Old, the Rich and the Poor, the. Bt..au iful - and the Ugly, the Gay and the Fashionable, and all the rest of the People, will find something to s - ply their every day wants at Turret's. Store in the New Brick Block—Prices Low -.7-Qual , ides Good l —Cull and see. ABEL TURRELL!, • Menttivse, March 5 , 1550.' • tg - They are all going to,Turrell's...4l • • I ' Change of Time. DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND 1N .SRTEN RAILROAD. I • WINTER-WHOMEA NT. IN. and after Thursday, D. 6th, ISss,.the Mail - Passenger Train will.A . .part from Scranton! at 11.90 A. U. Due at Gr.c.a Bond At '2;10 r; M. on necting with the Dunkirk and Buffalo Express. Ea On the N. Y. IL R.- Passengers taking ) traln s will arrive li:Bat:du at 10:30.p. u., and in 1 4 York at 10:80'r, it, • • • Returning, , Will leave Great Bend at at Serantop a t, s.t t o r . . The retNit :NecomModation Train, with passed car attached, will leave Scranton at IA. Con! Lig with the Mail Train West, and the • Night • preen Traiu ! L hothEast and West. Passengers - 1 in this Xraiff - and the Night Express FaSt, will rive in New:York at 19:o5 t:. M. ; by taking the Ni ExpresoVest, will .arrive in Dunkirk at 12 aft by takiiig the Mitil Train Wesf, will . arrh:e ht r • Returning, will leave Great Bend at 7 A. M. ani at Serantou 12,10 P. u. Passengers fir Wilkesbarre, Pitts.on, Carboni Philadelphia, (via the catawissa; Willlionsport I El le and Beading Raifroad; via Tamaqua,} and I on, and all intermediate places, Wiff find stage coaches in readiness at Scranton, on the ati of the Pa sett,iier and Accommod ition Trains to vey them to the above places. Tho:se choosing gate conveyaffees will find the best of horses and I:riages of every description , at reasonable .cha! Isi•eady to order. ' ' • Pali. DOTTERER, Supeiintende Simerintendont's (Ace. Sernnton, Dec,* 183 . 5. • • • stAutigs.COACTIES ;RIVE Montro,:e.for . D.L. t W. R. R. at ■ ll..tbr Express Freight Train to Scranton.' 12 o'clock A. M. for Mail Train to Great Wild! 2 P. NI: for Expu.* Freight to Great Bend, - and. Train forScranto9J Leave Depot ftir Montro l i arrival of all the. above trains at Station, exce freight trains. For seats apply at Searle7s Hotel, Montrose, 1 December 12, 1,5;715. • TO THE PUBLIC. THE subscriber would tender his thanks fft! liberal patronage : bestowed upon him an, dtirint; the season, and at the t.atne that he has just.' eceived a new stock of Good?, ing his assortment very complete in all its vt branches,:and would say further thatjor read and on bort:time: to reliable customers, his will he sold as low as they can be bought at an' . er store in the tOunly. Please call and examine, S. S. /-VO-A,LES, Gibson, October 12, 1855. • . IN addition to a very good assortment of Ye:el/fres.% Gook theie still remains a quantity of Delaines, Poplins, &c. Le„ of the old .stock, to be sold it bar without reference, to costOdso, llritger Bon nets, Wool, Bmelta, and. several othlk;kitias of Shawls at low prices, for sale by . - S. UGARS, compared 'with the niarket.priee;tt be kJ found very low at the store or COOKING, Parlor, and other kinds of Stave: and Stove Pipe, for sale elica:p as the cheapHt by & S, 7:f. S. rIILTICS Island .Sl4 Buffalo .110,beS, Sc. S:C., for :sale by • 1 •. . "S. S. I. iviCiST kind; of Produce . at their highest tnarliet 1: price, also, any quantity of good Wool socks takciiin exchange for goods by • S. S. INGALLS. - • Gibson, October 12. 1855. 414 t J. Amber fir Co. _ bLE • , SkLF k retail dealers in readymuds IV Clothing, also dealers in Cloths, Silks, d:c., hats and caps, Loop and shoes, haying. now on hand a large supply suitable for the season, would call the attention of purchasers to thesnme - . For further particulars see advertisement in, anoth er place in the Republican. Susquehanna Depot, Dec. 10, 18.55; .. , • New - Adtertheinent. 1 (1 F. Fordham E. A. Smith & Co., would re Vlrspectfully inform the public that they hare pur chased the interest in the Saddle a; Harne,:s business of A. &E. Baldwin. We hopit . by 4trict attention to business to recei%e our share . df public patro loge. ilConstantly on band, Saddles, Bridles, artless, Whips, Trunks, Valises, sze, • Cartiage trimming in all its branches, will be neatly done to order on rea sonable terms. Shop, No. 2, Searle's Basement. • 't - FOItl)IIAM, SMITTIk Co. Montrose, Jan.,l, Inn.' I - GIFT ENTEIIPRISE.. 500 PACKAG D OF Goods in lota at . $544—A3•4241,50 cents TO GIVE AWAY before the Jan 1856. • . ! Any one purchasing Fire. Dollars : worth o' for cash, at one time, will be presented wit the above packages. .Now ready for [(Mire further particulars inquire of 1 Montrose, October 24, 18155 ew Goads, Cheap for Ca4h. *(1. 11: MOTT has just receii-ed another lot of .I.C . eW kJ: Goods, Such a: Cita;les., Brage Detain,.., De Bages, Collars, Embroideries, Lawns, &c., Which he coffers at very low prices. Summer Shawls,; n new lot some beautiful Patterns at-very low prices, also Black Silk Shawls. equally low for Cash. Parasols latest style at • C. w.3IOTTS. Black Dress Silk, a splendid article, at C. W. M . Summer Stuffsingreat varieties, at . C. -t., ~ . Groceries of all kinds, very cheap. •SyeiiP,' a first rate article at Z;octs , per grilon. You have! :only to call and examine, to become satisfied that thC "Bead of Navigation "Is the place to buy Cheap. '1 - - f l / 4 - ,kx Wanted.. - l . 1 - -'; Butter,,y.kgg;'llatris,.Lartl,-Socks i in fact all kinds of Country Produce- in exchange for good nt Cash Prices. • • - • - i .C. W.-110TT. . . Montrose, June 15, 1555. ,' • • . i ' i House .• , . • Banking H' 1 , of . 1, POST, COOPER & COF RENIIT',DRINRERii '• . .310 V TPOSF . 4 WM. DUNTTING CpOPER. November 12, 1855 ISAAC L. POST. ,' ' , . DRAFTS on New York City and Philadelphia 1J Collections promptly made amtremittCd. Office houri from; 10 a. It: to a. '' Messrs. Allen & Paxton, N. York. REFERENCE, Samuel C. Morton, Esq., Phil'a. I . ' Hon. William Jessup, Montrose. Administrator's Notice: NOTICE is hereby given that letters otiAdminiolg tration upon the Estate of Win. H. firown late of Rush township deceased, hare been granted to the suhseriber, and all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make iminediate payment, ?did those having claims upon the same to present thew duly at• tested for settlement. JOHN W. BENSCOOTER. //arch 26th 1856. " 12w6. - Cr; WANTED AT B THIS T IN I TICE, -NB 130TATOM, Apples, Wheat,' Corn, d most ,l. kinds of ProduCe. , - • • * IENTON'SYMET-.5:11LE HEALING IfirOjate article. for co_u_gks_aad col 8, us, caked and for sale by Montrose ; Mara 19, 'IOC .1 .• • . - PERATE by theiri t...‘• votterful influence' on the O internal viscera to turify the blood and stirou-. late it into healthy action. They remove thel,: obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of tY.e body; and; by restoring their irregular' action to health, correct, wherever they exist, such derangements as are the first 'causes of !disease. An extensive trial'of i t heir virtues, by Professors, Physicians, and Patietits, has shown cures-of dan- ' gerous diseaseslilmostlheyond belief, were they not - •stibstantiated by perssins of such exalted volition and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Their certificates arc published in my American Alumnae, which the Agents below , named `aro pleased to 'furnish fret, to all inquiring. Annexed we 'give Directions for their use in the complaints which thetthave been found to'cure. - Font Costlvlnzir.ss.4-'Take one or two Pills, or, such quantity as to gently move the bowels. • Cos , tiveness is frequently the aggravating cause of Films, and the cure qf one complaint- is the cure • of both. No person an feel well While' under a . costive habit of body Renee* it should be, as it can be, proinptly relieved. • . FOR DvsPrxsta, which is sometimes the cause ' of' Costiveness, and alWays uncomfortable, take mild doses from one to fo t ir —tostimulate the stomach and liver into healthy,:action. They, will do it, and the heartburn, bodyburn, and soufburn of dyspepsia will rapidly disappeat. When it has gone, don't forget what eured yotr;j: • For a Foes. STomxpit, Jorl:irhid Inaction or the Bowels, which preilueckgeneral depression of the spirits and bad health; tike from four to eight Pills at first, and smaller dhsea afterwards, until activity_ and strength is restornd to the system. .. Fon NEreVerSSF.S4, SICK I-II:A MACRE, NALSPA., Pain in the' Stomach,lßack,or Side; take from four to eightvills on going . to bed.. ' If they do not oper ate sufficiently, take more the next day until they . do. These complaints will he swept out from the System. Don't wear ithese and their kindred dis orders because yciur torriaeli‘is finl- • . • Fon Senortfti, .'vitreEr4ss, - and all Diseases of the Skin, take the -rills freely and frequently, to keep the bowels 'ien. The eruptions will gener ally soon begin to kotinish and 'disappear. litany :4 dreadful ulcers. and gores hate Wen healed up by • the purging and purifying effect of these Pills, and some disgusting diseases which seemed to saturate the whole system .have completely yielded to their influence, leaving the sufferer in perfect health. Patients! your duty .1 - o society forbids that you should par 7 ade yourself around the world covered . with pimples, blotches, ulcers • sores; - and'all or any of the unclean diseases of the skiii, because your system wants cleansing. - ,' To Pettiel - .n ul l Buten, they are the best medi cine ever aorored. They should' be en freely and freque lv, and the'impuritieS whic sow -the 1 -*, seeds of i table diseases will he swept ut of the system like AM' before the wind.. By thisproperty they do as winch good in preventing sickness as by the remarkable cures which tlkey are- - making every, where. . - LivEn COMPLAINT, JAL:NT;ICE,and all Bilious :Ale-lions, arise - from some derangement—either : torpidity. congestion, or obstructions of ,the Liver. Torpidity and congestion vitiate the bile and render it unfit . for digestion.- This , is disastrous to the health; and the constitution-is frequently under m. mined by'no other cause. Indigestion is the symji torn. Obstruction of the duct which empties the bile into the stomach causes the . bile to overflow into the blood. This produces Jaundice, with a long and dangerous train of evils. Costiveness, or alternately - . costiveness and diarrlee.i, prevails. Feverish symptoms, languor, lOw'spiritsoreariness, • • restlessness,- and' melancholy, with-sometimes in "ability to sleep, and sometimes great drowsiness; . sometimes there is severe pain in the side : the skin and the white of the eyes become a greenish yellow; ' the stomach acid ; the bbwels sore to the touch ; •the whole system irritable, with a tendency, to fever, which may turn to bilious fever, bilious col 4, bilious diarrhcea.. dysentery, &c. - A medium dose of three . or four Pills taken at night,folloWed by two or three in the c morning, and repeated a few days,will remove the cause of all these troubles. It is wicked to stiffer • such pains. whew-you can cure them for 25 cents., ' RitErMATISIM,'GOITT, and - all Infirunniatory Pe verS,.are rapidly eureday the nitrifying effects 'of • 'these Pills upon the blood and the stimulus which ' they afford to the,vital principal of Life. For these and all kindred complaints they should.be taken in mild doses, to move theisiwels gently, but freely. ' As, a Dix:sEn- Put., this is both agreeable and useful. 'No Pill can be made more pleasant to take, and certainly none has been made more effectual to the purpose . for which a dinner pill - is employed.. PREPARED 121 '• DR. J. C. AYER it CO., • . . . • • Practical and .Analytical, Chemists, LOWELo, MASS., - . AND SOLD DY . . .;, - . , -;•;` ,- .k111.1. TcilitELL ft.;:r,r, ETI - 1 i:I1 I Dc; i:,. 31.oiltros,•, and by Di ii;.ru - ;:-t- ,, ! , ez!crilly. , . . --.1:-.=:..__.-_,. __ _,_: _ 1 -_,:---,_ r_..,.---.-,,---,f-:-.._--_L - -=. :-_=. --- 0 - 11 «r mmi i iger leet E x- Link- f ight ,or WI aa•l al eon phi c.,r- EMI A. At I At Mail e on up 111111 the mth re arious pny 'oods oth- and 25 Ist of Goods one of For SON ' J. LYONS k' ,dL~dM * s.~uet i~e-~~ •. ' • FAT ll.s l 4Trat c z Shawl cE, ir*.res (4 . 4)c..0% 9:1:-npot:in!n; FOR 7115 FALL or 1 4:55, TT Burritt would inflirm his ftiera:s ' ,and the Pub that he has Ithw atti i; receiving a full iist&orttnent Of Fail and , Wißster Goods, ineludieg treat variety of Rich FAI ts ni-w Stylas, Plain and Fancy Deltities, and Plain and }:;:ney Mohair, Cloths•; Plain and Plaid Mei innes, Parantettasst, hagess and Poplins; -Park ,sitich Chlghants, in 'Fall Style: ; Illaek Brocade, Plaih and Erncy Silks.. Wool oche, Ca , duriere, drape, and Silk- Shawls ; Rich Rib .bons..Bonnets and Flower , : Ltelie-i Cloths. and vets For Cloaks•and TCS, &c. with a large a , sortineyt of Sit:ltd. , and Fancy .Goods usFitd• including ilitrdwine, Ctookerv, Lon and Steel, Paints, Oilslloots an d st i a t .t, Buffalo lioites.•Carpetings&c., with a now assort meat of Stoves Inul Tritiniiintra of 411 e lieSt finality, he , ,ing made to order etspres.sly : for hiS custom Trade, and will all hr sold at the figure, or a little , lower for Cash Produce, or approved credit. • N. B. Wool Soet,s wanted, for which the highest, i prices will continue to he paid. Flotir and Salt con statly on' hand. • I - New Milford; Oct. 4, MA.. • ' . . AT EN Rol" r....oytE! THE undersigned wonld re , pe;-ffally ieform the cit • zensiThnock. and viciity. that he has ()pored a etore•at Pimock tourmormrs. whet, hp i a t im d s , keep ing constantly on hand a good and Well •-eloett;(1 a: , - sortment of Dry Gon&, Groet.rie , , Bard ware, rtock cry, and all kind , of int::rel.andise,'ll,ll-oly ttcpt hr a country store, which he till as iota-, if not lower, than "any other establishment. in N - o:llt,erri Pennsylva nia, Montrose not exctpted. . Gentlenn al and Ladies give the a call, and examine my itcek of and my prices . Yon. will",ave some rnile• travol and per haps front ten to fifloen cents on eve- dollar you pay out. A good assortment of Ready!Made_Clo;hin7 hept constantly on hand.. . . All hinds Of : Country proltreit . taken in exchange for.G . oods at the market prite. . • • . I WM. IT. THAVERg Ditnock, .Tan. 15, 1 . - -War War ithe Crimea. 10,000. Volunteers }rant 1 1! to buy Oyster'', in any way to - %uit t that Itre contittnally arriving hy express and kept and served in thelhest manner at the Tern perance Saloon & Grocery-lon MairreStrtlet,vipposite the Farmer's Store. ' 411;.o,tPles.and other-catahles,-- anclanost kind of. Grout:l'4 , i &. Provisionts, Teas' &c., Flourlola constantly on lnjnd, and fitr sale at whole- , Fale and retail at : E . S: S. MOTT'S. 1114:. airilestorer kGolden Gloss, fla beauti fying the air. .8 quan(M of Leather Glove 4 and Mittens ar . -1 -,. S. 5. MOTT'S. 'New-1 Ork Filmy Candvitindclqiice SegniN md im ported Fruit nt - . • -.! ' S. S. 14101. 'S. r •. Montrose, Nov. 14,_1854.V_____ " - - Eof4liS. JCST RECEIVED. * . a - new lot Of School 13Ooks— Plain and Fancy Papeis. and Envelope S, Diaries fon .1135(1, Farmer's, Claristiin, and Presbyterian Alma nacs, ke..4k,c '., . .. J. IVONS:ic. SON. January 10. i VIRE: riritE: ,FIRE_: 'Fitt undersigned has bthNn app,olincif an agent of 1 the STATE at.ruit.r. FIRE INSURANCE co., of Harrisburg,. Pa. Said COmpany has a capital of. $500,000 ! is as safe and cheap a compatty. as any in the Slate Mid Insurci I• on the Stock j or Mutual. plan. • • r TES7'.I3f,p..VIALS. • . We, the urtdersi , r,netl, he state that we- have done business with r. the abhve company, and we are satisfied that it is both EA and cheap. In our erpe'- rience we have never knimt any. assessments On premium mote. • F. M. WILLIAMS, i War. ,Tisscr, D. D. WAII.N . EIt, 01A51); E.. 8. CHASE, - 1 fittLANDO nransTGs STMOII' . . WAIT ED. , ;tin Socks, Eggs, Butter, Lord, Cheese, Fla el be. in any quantity in exchangelfor Goodslat Ca h prices. Montrose, Oct. 4, 1851 , 0, - 11.11/077. CLOVER .suirm of the large kiml,i'and Timothy S.ecti, fotple by - 11. BURRITT. . , .- New Milfoild, Mardi I'4 1856. ' ' S , - . - upposed 1c! be Cheap, • 0. 14 6484nti.doliarslivorth of Ready-Made Cloth ing at DICIMMAN .t,54.11.141714: . liswialierii ? ONO. )19 IllifiC p,- I • . _ .. . .. _ . • 'RIIYMEs ro , THE TIMES: i at , m more, a bri, ght new year, l 'With Its bletugingi . tuad its cheer, - • _ Wnharc gladly welcomed here. . . . Now as your plani you fix, And as carnestly:.you mix Ins.A . k scenes of hilt)? sir.--, Pray ilve yourselv the pleasitre, At your earliest b ur of leisure, fa Of securing such treasure . . As Deans, the "11 n of Faces," With a sunlight pencil traces ! Andi to suit your f. In his neatly finis', DefO'not till to-m Wait not for seam Which come with But t i go let the ar Ece p•outh's. war An 4 a copy true The placp. f 'where this (No dqubt ypu have Is (I'm s we you emu! At Od -Fellow's Ilst WATChI ADD . : Bus! BENTLEY &READ friends and the phtb meneed the repairing o tAry, by ; . . IMR. BIG of New YOrk, and late has Ife . heen recotnmet:tl yic4hete asi a steady and have giveti him a perso , eb that outs riends may!' ins their stork clone witl In-additton tolls ge ous kinds-tf English ano n derstantN 'the Clr...k tins! to the sinOlest Mantel home-matte. • I ?ifontroie, Jannary „ ._NOI 131-TBIAC notice is he • reeeivin. Wares off' nil kind. 4 u-I =MEMM a het ter 1 ql.sortment of more do . rt hie than . .ere J All the ineof you need inc ihr yolurselves. ' A respect.. Kopt c of TIN Din! red for sate, as.cheap as can be bought irket. . Also n...hand, Lead Pipe of all sia i and Gearin for Chain Pumps,- all size s , Pot eclair' ' ttles, and all kinds Jappanetk g done on sh rt notice and in good order. i: in the line Will be'sold cheap for cash Or 1.1) credit.. • - S. A. WOODRUFF: I oe, Mardi 1'.)! 1856. - [ . , NOTICE. i . • will again say W.Olar customers that !we al stremely anxbns to settle and balanc%ont ticeount7.. The more knxious since we began, to foot up so many liitleS amunting to quite a sun) and we m. arc in .ed of it now. To accommodate all, I will he in Moutt•Ose every Monday for the next two wecl-s, Trs4lays ate the.storc 'of Win. 11. Thayer in Blume, add Wednesdays at Ef.q..o. Miles, Brooklyn.' Thurs da)7s atf i Orlando Williana in ranklln.. TM's . ar rarigerOilt must accoMmodate all; still, il it does nt, von canj find:a list oil accounts at Esq. Avery's lin MOntri , Esq, Milesi, Brooklyn, and• William H. Thaver'S, Pitnock. Come and settle. •lbrch 1:1,'56. . I 1 - R. THAI-P.l 1% hid' is in any m t`g, Chain Bras; .an Ware: Ali (approve Montt-, W e E '...' Prof. 1 FII 110 ER, Shavin ling pgain remove ticin in the basement 1 or'i.rChkindlrr74 4 Stor , in the hiosi seientiii pleased ito_entrust the Nov. '1,2.0. r*tTs rpnE';subseriber BusrNE, • t ke Chair and Ware fetind A . greater var Chairs tian at any ptl also Flag and Cane,Sl es,Sett2eg, Taldes, S , s.oldiat the lowes with sHort' notice.)' and of Rood material. kill beiny motto. 1, i facts, please eall at ml extflird, O'ctober. • PE NEW .! or AND E. 110 t • }public that th: relebrated Plows. ' lauld, , S . ide Hill, 11 7 , Cultiviitorst, Dog _Ch.! Plow Poinla of vari' mentioO. We hope; to receive our slinre tory, D t Post's old s `.'R,arle...4 .• 2 . • Fe4. l G. New Li .KIRKWO QTAGES' will lean , bettgville, Liber arrivallof the Ma iIT renethig Montrose MontrOse tiaily (Sun ing 'Kirkwood in tim hotb East and West bible i l ute to. resell This l line intersect' Larre,luitiebjeaveiz 1 clac, Wetlne,gday an r, c Ole i.4ray.z vine, - Ci;:c4.l teams and alt(1 the propri( l l et:un:6(Lnc the pub. Ap • *Aarraiyi I.: here i. talon upon tl late• er GIBSON t grant ed to meat, ME I,llinit; snim the an Ap' TO 1: subscribers Chased the stn fired to t sell, fqj talent of Dr# Groceries, CA ara,Sltoes, .. 4 ,.t t such prices saisfuetion .1 patronage. •poklytt, Nov. ffill prepa, al; Sur tions, Punt.] entir their, 3~: I - BALD - tolesalo and Grain, Feed • Ye. W Meal anti dlers Cust case ' Watches' A i new• agsortm Switzerland,' Germ: the stew York prii! Montrose, Oct. I fa . Fla Cahn ill L. AI DRIDGF; 1, Agent. 4 onirose liars rEgiIIODT yer Pam J 80.1 .ncy, places ed cases!. 1,.8 and furrow Ingo and sorrow; 'st take you, glow forsake you, en make you. nn be done to perfeetiort • been there before) t mistake the direction) i 1 second LOCK MAKING NESS. with pleasure' inform their is that they have again com• Watchs, Clocks, and Jew- INBOTHAM • - ' 3 ~ of Syracuse ; and s o highly, ed 'by some of theArst,hous-i /;rat rate trAikman, .that we; at interest in the business,l pare every canfidence in hay lt care and' despatch. rzal knowledge of the vari-, .i'areign watches, he also . tm-i mess, .from the largest Turret Clocks, whether. .foreign of 1856 t 'TICE. •eby given that S. A. - WOOD• a nee lot Of Stoves and kept in the Stove and 1.; among - which may ge found Stoves, heavier, larger, tin, before offered in this counti,fs will be just to call and exam-` Itove.s warranted in ever tug:ninth- on 1 VARE. made anti, an eitensive assortthe 9 t out of the best materials, ,harks MOTIs, Saloon• mid Mir Dres.ser, bay his slch, p from its former loCa. of Searle's Hotel, 'to the ro m ~ is repared to e;wrcise.. his manner,.. on nil - who may. ; e it heads or faces to his hand. ' • 2:tyl . . t THE PEOPLE. arrying on the 'CHAIR .314 S in till, its Various brar.cheA t hop in ilarford,'where may In etc of 'Windsor - and .Ilock'n e.r er4tablishment in the count; ats., Bureans,d3edsteadl„ Loung- I ands, Sze. dc., all of ich will ,prices at retail, (or w - oiesitle, All work witrranted ell made Short Credits and small pIACC, •r demonstration of the obOve shop in Harford village. I - A. W GREEN:W.OOP. `.?., 1854. . ' 1546m6 I w srmoz - - 1: - "TAI'ILISIIMENT. would respectfully inform the • y are manufacturing Witchley's They also keep' constantly. /Mr County, and 'den .Iloteri, ' c rux, Sleigh and Cutler Shlei, .us patterns, too numeronsl by str'i'ct attention to bit4.ss of public patronage. Mani is .nd.- Foundry, 11; • Mott, iea on short notice MERRIT MOTT ELIJAH MOTT i v; of Mail Stages, FROM D TO IIONTROSE Kirkwood, passing ilmongh &e., every morning after t tins of ears, both East and 'es t 1 r. u. L'eturning, 1 a ays exe to )at 2:1": at., re el to take t e Mail trains bf a tieing t nearest and most fe he New York and Eril: Railroa, a tri-weekly line for Dim oe nuock, Vi'yoraing,, and r ke Itontrose at 7 every o Friday. Also, a line-toFri:n.4 »ltfortallic cairiaga are provi ors will fp:ire no pains 1. • so-. c. W. - . 11. HATCH, MORGAN' &WEST ,stralor's Not lCe• y given that letters q c a..iini e estate of DAVID BLACICIN rT swnship, deceased, have reigned, and all persons in. ill please make• immediate ing claims will present the d to the undi [ . said estate laodtboe ha ; duly attested il IEII, Esq., , iber will atte me. LII or settlement, at the office o Na t Susquehanna Depot, whe the d on Saturdays for settleme tof .11ANDLACKINGTON, Ad Or. Owe il9, 1856 the Public. baring taken- the store an l , put k trade, of R. Ashie , arc REA.DY PAY ONL fine. Goods,. Perfumery, rankc4 ickery,.llardware, Iron and Nails, and;Upper L. ather ' Sal , &c. (they think) cannot failti give all who may favor them with J. A. _ & J. R. A 6; 1855. IN & PERKINS etail dealers in Flour, nd Candles. Casl► paid et,—East end :of Lyons so Pa.. • • • Che'stnut Str Store, Mont ,1 ALFRED BALD • SILAS VER lIST AND SAW MILL. IRS having purchased - the above will keep constantly on haed Su lour, Corn Meal of Ruperlisl gual , Bran et the lowest cash prices.-- a done with despatch,ltntl l in all ‘ • • 381tf num°, Juli, 45 3: i' EAItI GR, IST BROTIII oistablislunent [ te and rine .k No Chop and in .work will warranted. ,„ Clocks, Guns, &c. nt. j ust received from England, • ny P Which Will IM sold beloi e. 4,, at SI2VGLETON'S. 8, - 1855. - - SALT. [for Salt, at B. R. LYONS k 0' Pgß•barrel iniothy Seed by BALDWIN and PETKINS sth 18155. - LOVER awl . *WOES. _ a nea - •aapply of Lail ieal'Sh •8, LTONS4 SOIC ST OPENED [Jan. Io.]. anis 'a clap f tie A4a:e4 Law Baok—so by . r. Y,YOlr'ii & • EALGILE iNitTl‘Dwir.• - 1 QAYnktiENTlvx-k b ag / od of*Wi, Isant & Co.-the Estglo Foundry, are now / prepared to'fill ordens from the,trade; and do .rkin • their line with' skill and dCspateli. They will keep .onstaritly on, hand Plows, (best kinds,) (111 kinds,) Oultivatork, Straw .Cutters, Coin ,ahel/en, We invite particular attention to the,Plowe which we manufiieture. We raanufacture and keepifor sal e A • The Celebrated Blatehley Plow. " • We have purchased the exchntive right to Mantels. tore and sell iri this county, Wayne, Wyoming sad .Bradford, Patent Iron Bectm 'fit Plow. Is made entirely of iron, excepting the handier; I, It is celebrated for its -easy draught, being One-third. easier tlian any now in use, while its'strengthnnd du. l ' rability are greater. ' . MACHINERY • - of all kinds manufactured andlrePair . ed by eipiirienc. ed machinests. • Steen/. E,sginea, Gearing for Mille, Shingle Ma. chines, &c. &c. • : Among the Stoves which we manufaetire, are the Keystone Cooking Store, NITA: and - Ready do., Fir ed Queendo., Premium do., and other Jcinds, all ar. ranged for burning wood or cod. 84.. Re g, lator, Parlt;r Stow., Cottage• Pprlor (101-, Stanley's, two sizes, do., and a variety or other Parlor StoYetif toib wdod an coal burners. We keep ease on hinol Grindstone trimmings,* Dog Churn trimmings, B ID , brella and Shovel and Tongs Stands, ie. Work done to order on. short notice* and at the lowe4 rates. Dr Orders for Stoves, Agricultural Imilements,- fix., are solicite'd from thoie in the trade, and will be filled, at reasonable. wholesale prices. • • * • S. IL SAY RE, B. S. BENTLEY.. - .S. PERKINS. Montrose, March: 4. PATENT MEDICINES. f A. MONG the great variety.of Medicines at TurrelFa li Store, May be found all of Dr. Janie's justly. • celebrated Family Medicines Ayre's, Ciierry Pecto ral ' and Cathartic Pills; Halsey'43 Forest .7ine and Forest Pills ; Hooffand's celebrated German Bitters; Louden's • series of Family Medicines ; Mereicanfs Gargling Oil, the greatest remedy for sprains in rm a or beast ever known ; Mathewson's Infallible Reme dy, 'and Horse Remedy.; Orick'a Vertnifrige, and a., -variety .of other.kinds; Trask's MagnetielOintment, the great remedy for burns, rheumatism, and all in.." flammatory complaints; Pond's Extract, a first rate thing for similar purprises as' above OintMent; 'drews' Pain Destrdying Agent, a good article Wood. • cock's Balsam. and Bone. Liniment; 'twood's Jana • dice Bitters, Canker Drops, Liniment,.andl Dysentery Drops; -Baker's Compound for Dysentery; ton's Pepsin, for Dyspepsia •' lielmbold's Extract i of Buchu and Eitract ofSarsaparilla; ad variety of Salve's, the-best in market; Pills, 4ke,., andr an alnion endbiss variety of 'Patent Medicines, altogether :toe numerous to enumerate—but suffice it to Say, that thel public will find.nearly every thing in this line, u the Drug and Fancy Store of ABEL_ TERRELL Montrose, July. 1855 GENERAL FURNISHING :TORE - AND Tailoring Establislint IStfl,Qt34l.ll4A Ilti ) 0T. 1 T CO. would v AsPectftilly announce•te R.,/ their frientlslnd the public 'genera*, that they keep constantly on band . a full assortment of Ready Made Clothing:Boots and Shoes; Hats and Caps, and every thing cl4e necessary for nrett and wtimen'e wear. We would pattcularlY call the atteraioO of country 'Merchants to our large stock of Reatly-Mfule Clothing, of our own manufacture, which we offer at wholesale, at prices that will afford great inducements to cash and short-time 'customers.. _ lEE!!E A large stock of Cloths, cassimeres, ,estings,kt., kept, constantly on hand,, for persons desirous of hav ing clothing made to Order: • ,t Orders punetuzilly, attended to: Thankful for past favors, tie hope tot tinuance of the same. d. Asll Susqu4tannaDepot, Pa., May - 12, 18 /Azistralia,' Californta, Or any place . tin the. Globe cannot present - greater inducements that. . STODD:inIYSI • BOOT AND SIIOE STORE. dz s in h ith te an i e r iiie embracing wt l ndeitensh: W in asTrt i m g e " n o t w filie mofa -_ a general variety of new and elegant styles of ladles t and gentlopen's wear, '•itmong which are Ladies e French, Silk Lasting and' Prenille Gaiters, Kid and Enameled Polkas; Kid, Patent. Leatherll' nd, Brimazed Jenny Linds, .13nskins and Ties ; Gentlemen's - French and Philadelphia, oak tnined calf skin and kip Boots, Morocco, Calf and Cowhide Brogans &.at. Boys kip, ca lf an d •. ,8.0045.- . all kinds of Misses and coi:" . .1 4, , , iiif" l opneral assort ment of Fiodinitrichich con lasts, pep, sparables,linngarian nails, tacks, thread, was, llris• tlcs,shoebinding, awls, rasps, sandstones, shoe knires, _ _ . .. , . &c. Also •oak and hemlock, tanned calf upPerand soleleather, MOrocco skins and linings. II • Work made to order aid repairing n'eatly4donel I „ KEELER & STODDARD/ ~ liontros l e,-April 6, 1854.: I / • ••I • / te s vtrattic and Margin's Fre‘Proo Safes. 4 u T HE subscribers. have made arrangements to fur. nigh • to Persons who may be in*ant of them, the • , above named invaluable Safes, apifhe same Frees for ,o Which they can be obtained at he.marMihettirer's.•-. Ilaving experienced the ken tof suchlan artiicledn c- ring the late conflagratio urselves, We would earn e,stly recommend to oth having valuable books and. papers, the preserving of which would be of immense importance to them not to do without One. , Prices range korn ,85n to 8500, andwe can explain to any one, Ac., to purchase, the !difference in style; size, priee, t, and furnish them on short no tice, with the Internal arrangeinent toi suit the psi chaser,/ , - . BENTLET & READ. Moutrose, December 19, 1854; - • 1 / Valuable Lands For igale. , - t ,FOR SALE IN ONE BODY ,. abtrat #5OO acres of e ', Land onthe waters of Spring' Brook, a branch Of the Lackawanna river, in Luzerne Comity, Penn's., 1 about midway between -the thriving towns of Senn "-I ton and Pittston. These lands are- codered with val.' a- 1.1:4, ii. i imble timber, and being situate in the post 'extensive L . , I mineral region in pennsylVanialm wn, to contain , I iron ore—and believed to abound in' 1, and being also. in - the immediate vicinity of several railroads made and now in progressoffer to the capitalist an Opportunity for the investment of money that seldom Occurs. For further inforiantion `apply to. N. P: lio back,:Esq.,-No. 11, Vali street New York, or . to the 'Subscriber, at Montrose; Susquehanna imanty,Pa., the attorney ite'fact of the owners. - • • Api , ll 8, 154. '• ,- •' HENRY DRINKER. LIME AND 1- PLASTER.- PrEsubseribers are now burning and keep constantly on hand; ;lime of a' very superior quality at Montrose Depot, and. will isell it .in any uantitie s at a fair Persons wishing - a lame quantity can be supplied u7on a reasonable notice. Superior ground. Plaster ~ bel:ept constantly on land hereafter. . - L. POST, t * R. DRINKER. " W. JF,SSUP. L. SEARLE. Montrose Depot, Apro 3. - NOTICE. j nOCT. THAYER, takes this me Trod Wing if to his and onstomers., that he has :OA , resumed the practice-of medicine, at his old Stand ac Montrose, where hirmays be found at all times unless prefessionallieinployed. H . 13 would say to those in to him - that he will deduct twenty4welier cent on allauntspaid before the firSaf April next, (or if any poor like myself I will deduk fifty.) Montrose, Feb, 20, 1855.- • Window Sash. • • , CI, H. A; D. SABRE having been appointedni agent tO o for an extemivelash blind and idoot nnuOlfac• tory arc prepared to furnish any articles in this line at' hiss rates.than:they have uSually beta sold - 8.11. kD.Si • - - • Shaving Cream. - Alf article which every-man :should try for side .by 8' H. D. S' • lialcipes Celebititdd• Ilregptable • • - Compound, • • A sovereign remedy for Dysentery, CholeraXorints, Cholera Iniimtum or 'Sumner complaintirelc vegetable, and has never fitiled in a single instance Cif producing the desired effect. • For sale in-bottles at 50 cents . .I:mama &DEAD. Montrose, August 58,..18.15. C. D. Virgil Dentist , bus- takep uveiq. B. Chandlers' store, where it wilibulkis•pleasure to .ter his friends as quick as possible.. C .D. VIROiL. May 2, 1856. tcl4ldent Dentist: rinsw:Goont n Morr has r#Oevedftiaor aoodf, Fall styles; mot' is Debities, De:figee, , P/ra' mettaa, ATapac Giagliams, .).ieriuges,.rrinta :awl 4. Shawls. Ise. fact iZgeritral assortment of pry" Goodf,:: - Which igillb sold flo*. " ° = taw y Pills; • HE beat in tow & n can be.had of LYONS k T Any fainily needing ean hive tiienv on Mad; ii hey;do poi. answer the purPol . 4olo Montrose, Sept. ; • : • Nelodeijus . CAONSTANTLY 0 . 1,L .RAND.. or for itia' hod , to ord4 %./.. OR 40r* Patios, J. tireVO 4 beg rek / ER /11E Imerit a corp. ER &to.
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