OM ITEMS. rail . „ , . • ~ , - Sitivery to be : Initalittitili Pittelid . e. ' ' Per object,':in these preliminary remark., :is:to show hOw un wise if;.is:for the. South t o . attempt to jti.. , •tifv, negeo'slaViry_ss. an EX- . • CEPTION A 11{.1 INSTITUTION. lt lathe on, ly 'form of sla very that has excited. the preis• d iees - of nvinicind tind4iven rise -to abolition; the only kittd..of .Slavery; which . Int. not tern - until recentliiinirersal. The experiene. , , the . prarticei and Abe history, of mankind ampl VI N DICATE ' SLAVER,Y IN TII E .=A fl- STRACT, AS A NATURAL ITN WER*. SAL .AND coNpovATIVE INSTITUT TION:: In jnstif ing - if:ivory in the -gc : n.:ral i abstract, we . bar to Contend with Me preju dices growing:Cis 'of thelAfrican te rive out of the_ cruel treatment of slaves: wheror that tiside exbists, and the still 'greater' prelu, 'dices of race landlor... -- Still, it is shown by . i d ...history, • both sac andiPrefine, liiit ; Do=7 MESTIC.SLAV RY. IS , A NAT URAL, NORMAL, 'AN 15; :TI LLATEL, UNt , VERSA L , INSTITUTION. A compaiiseti of evils Of free am:Y . -Slave society, from the - censuses '.,cf different countries, (min the Eriglish Poor , Laws; from the faMines, rev°. rutions,, infidelities,..'. stiper4titions, agrarian , isms and :anarchies:. that - , have 4 late 'years. ' sfflicted Western Europe, and frorr.,the.coln? lnutiislic and socialistic' inovemcnis of the - - , day;:proves!those soehities only to he per. thanent 'and:enduring which- hate reSta up. 0 the pain:lrani institution of dOntestle &o- very . aa a hasig. Where it is thus :shown that SOME KIND OF SLAVERY IS NEC ESSARY, ALL MUST 'BRAVILLNO TO ADMIT THAT, .:AS . SLAVES THERE MUST. BE, I NEGROViI , ARE BET FIT- TED FORE THAT 0::?NDITION.- 7 -Rich, ,mond ErantFner.• • • : . . . . 1..... ;a .4.....' - '-- : FaIREDOM lug- THE...70,e.-•./Cetter in tile ~- 4 tew. . . Orleans Baefini, - cotomended by the -;. qdttnr,'StateS that in the:event of. the election . the :event . . ,-'''' filing to thellouse„, if any southern•tneMber \.: shostd vote Ihr'Fremont, he would' be burnt tit. the stake' by:14.3 constituents, on' his 'arriv. -al-hot - nil the Charlistoi Telegraph truly • - reßesints thefeling of the dominant power at tlikSouth in the'fultowing paragraph : : • "L 5 Oeclara' thr'nigh the puldie journ als that'llte que4ion Of slavery - is notand :, . shall-,- , not *open f . , ! !' Idtseussion : that the syStentitiooleep muted among,ils an 1 must remain \ forater;'.oat the very moment anY. . private.arltynivaf atteMpts to lecture us tip. . . on its evils , - - and.intmorality, and the necessity • of putting - trieanS. in. Operation' to - secure us from then Vin tha same moment his tongue - shall be pa but-4: 1 d eastitpon. the dung hill." --- We see this fe ling manifested in the exile of end.erwcf, - in, the . niObs es -Wter. Hug; and in lynching licth'txlist preachers, - whose only Crime'is that they lbeloneto the church NOrtli. • . Freedi,m of opinion is: absolutely ern•hed . Out, on the 4ubject of slavery, in any and all ' it: aspects ;1 and a desperate attempt is now making ,to extend tha'Same • tyranny Over mind and conscience in the Northern states. ``At'e-ttre7Pen i ple rlady for this ? If not, there _ i must be a !nighty struggle - to 'preserve our liberties. -i . ' r ••,.:, -. •, . . • • Iff-"Th z:1 , e num et ofworkmen nowout of - - - - employment-at. t . e Springs , 44l Armory, by . . W . the late order of he,arlitpartment, Ray - s the Springfield ‘ i ncrblicin,' is 257., filo .'work on the"-impt-ovementittthe water shops - - is continued, the aPproptiations therefor not' ".being extiansted. I . But. threats are made that - - these too, .hail- Ike stopped. whieh .will.dis. ' • charge another lif;e•number-of work men.— • The:great ntajOrity of the armorers are Fre mont tudu.l:: The 'Republican' undo-stands that operations bave not bi.-ett . .suspended at -. the 'Harper's Fer i ry, -- Va, Armory, ttie.twin of-`that at \ pringfield...!The excuse is that' . i there is :money on band !to•carry that on.— Probably there will criniinue to be for a long teme. Thep, rote for'_,:" Buck ant;Breck '.' doWn therel • - i , • . •.: 1 • A Lrnrckl PAM 1'111.E1.-.... The Bucan heers in Pittsburg . „this region,l, says the t Ga z ette; are. noix busy in circblating a pamphlet covtain ing extracti fron4Garrison, Wendell Phillips, Pillsbury, and *Sher *them fanatics, hick , ding extracts from theistew York Snmdard, all whom . ; the !pamphlet says, are support. ers of Freniont. There never was ,a grosser lie. Not Onetif,the individuals 'named sup port-Frent: On the , bntrary, they all ex. press a decided preferchee for Buchanan. •So the boot icon the otheregt In these days Of fraud and villainy it is of •l i v no use to Mince words. e therefore charge that 'this. pamphlet is a, rnss and villainous fraud fromi beginning to f iend, and that , ~ every man;who circul4es it is : a party to the fraud: _ . , Let our friends, iorherever they meet It brand it as such, and it will be, as powerless as it is truthless. I ~ - -.. A RULE. 713A . 5 WON'T,WOHIL Two . WATS. —Mr. BRFXSISSIDGE, the Buchanan candi date for the Vice-Presidency, is stumping Through the,FreeStates for h'im'self and old 'Buck, and 1 everywhere: meets, as, be should, the kindest l . reception. Hei vias to he at. Phil adelphia•on the 117th. B, what sort of a yeeeptionyould Mat Mr. Diffrow, the Republican candidate for the es,tne Office meet, if he were :to venture into Xentucky or. Virginia, to ad dress the people of thine states in favor of himself and Faxibtorr ? I is statitd that Mr. Breekinridge re ally madea pro Position to Mr. Buchanan, at the Wheatlank: yeaterdai; says 'the BUlletin 'of the' 11th instant, on the subjeekof his withdrawal. The plan is toget Mr. Dbltelsonaar to withdraw, and unite the Democratic and itimerlean tickets in the per. sons of Fillm; and Breckinridge. Such a ticket, Mr r inridge thinks, will be like ly to tasaiii4 against 'Fremobt and Dayton. 'Aqua is $ b donsahout the tao platforms does iot appear Nor i have we learned what re' spo Buchanan made to the propd , sition. I • L -es isve Tax Bot7n.—The majority -of the Southfire nOn-slayeholders. They 1004 with deep interest upon,the approaching Pres idential eontest ;land their aspirations are foi the suttees!, of tretni:eot and Dayton, though the. Iteign'i i oTerror,Sqiith of Mason and Dix on's line, comp+ them to silence. thin we, not labor to , emancipate the free white men of tho ! Somb frqm the , thraldom of the slave power, whiehninsbei freedom of speech and a free Few it V o. wilt not aid in this work? , \. - RAB110.•—"110qt U &Catholic,' shrieks ~, Some _terrified IKnoW,lSTothing. - " Fremont is a bloody _Kno,Wlslothiag,"--growls a Botha neer by his side.; "Fre:tont is a alavehold• er," yells ,some Man who ilf golns }sir Dodd. eon. with- } Li;. one hundred slaves. ' " Fremont. :s is a - rtibid ;Free Ater. and 111 t enemi to the South," shouts he Chitrieston Memory and all the Slaviibol ail Is down South." elel go di - 5 . 1.21:44;4T0 tion. ", .1. 4 And he played .04 A herp - at i tnd -"tip," - 4r4—Dttralt - Adveritlii: .. l c ' I. , pendent otili the backeloi gia b 20.000 . late Preeldeat _ met es - eilletk44o • fonte,*____4oo ,mp l ig and iellable corres - Georgia 'art that iad 4rly Cw, majoriV, Johnsen, -a the Atineriese Council conesiiiit to. " Jul3ri SW, _iiion* ISt, ' 1i 1 094-411t ilia#los4l64 , IJPWASD ANI3 CsNWAR GO IT ROOTS! * - The Border "Itrifflatelit on =maiin st. . •,.1161rettlid. • A ND-the endeavor op — palm off that " Eitraiite 111 Stork if suptriesi• T ualiton-Of ChtodWatelyi re. coved from an old broken. •down Este • liturnt In AinAannon; has proved.._ an- mike faiittre fiends down torn. , "Seeing is Beficrinii.“ ur ese . knowledge the feet,. Med Amid judge that 'Felipe (without wearing) would. toat was necessary to. convince the public that 'SIMMONS & MERIGMAN, nS their sore on Public Avenue, fikst door abovethe Poet Office. nave the largest and moat desirable stock of BOGTS ANB•SEIOES t•Ver introduced hitt this market ; 'which forprice (we offer,no evimpetbion with second fat. goisidx) durability and style we elod• lenge competition. We are `ret.eising weekly fon. the Bests Ilouses in. New Yenkthe kitest' styles ,and best qualities of Goods, which keeps_ our assortnient complete. = - • ' July 28, 1856 0 105 t received it large addition lei era former stock. 'consisting of Gents Patent Leath°, Boots, Patent Leather short Boots, French Calf Boots Gait u• Shoes and" slips all styles. Ladi Gaiters .13ntnr kips Slippers and Boots best qualities; also .11;p7i Youths and Childrens Boots - , Gaiters - and Shoes; ; the best in market. In fact every thing belonging to the trade. , A , • ALL kinds of Leather, and Findings, &c. kinds of work made to order • and repairing done neatly. SIMMONS & MERRIMAN. Mont•eise July 28, 1856. WI Important DOlcovery.. DR. HALSEY'S YOREST,WINTL • ASD Gl7 IR•COAT ER FOREST _PI 11.T.: 4 5. . • ' 20,000 CURES , IN ONE }EAR. e • DR. HALSEY., of New York; has invented ot cess by which a rich luxuriant WINE is produc ed from certain, plants ot_ great medicinal virtues,— This"detightful Win& i conibines all the-high medicinal properties of the, Dandelion, Sareararilia. Yellow Dock, Wild Cherry,' and certain other plants, whose virtues are ten - times more efeetire as Medical agents. So,pure and concentrated are the medieinalpoperties of this Wine, that it has been found the nirrit eftect ive medicine now in lose. Frequentiv, •less than a single bottle restores the lingaring .Patient can de bility and sickness to strong and Nignrolui Every dose shows its good effeets on the ennstitation, and improves the general health; and with Dr.; llal `trey's culeLrated GUM-COATED FOREST PILLS as anadjunct alt, tae following disorders are Femailent ly cured. Drsrirsta Txmorsvtoic.—A box of the Forest Pills; and a bottle of the Wine, will cure theknost distressing forms of this complaint . MICE AND FEjEII.--011C two d?ses of the'fills. and a bottle of the Wine will hreak the ague and cure the Patient in all cases, when the directions on the bottle are adhered to. - . . . DROMCAt Comrttutrs.---F,on) one to two 1)0X01 of the and three bottles of the Wine, curb this obstiitate disorde-. KITINETS.—The Foreit Witiennel Pills lta‘'e proved highly efficacious in this dis Order. One to tlrb bores of the PitlA, and three or fou'r hot iles of the Vine, arc sufficient to .accinufilish a cure in the worst cases. . • • Dr.IIILTIT, NIGHT SWLITR, Emaciation and T.rcol -1!t State of tho Conetitutiou.—The Forest Wine L a popular remedy for all the!ie compluirte. One to three hottles.eure the wolt,eases without the nse of the Pills; hut when the 'complaint accompanied w:tia 0.141W1/ other 4rlE,nitr thie Pills yeill•be reqqtred. ' RREUMATISM.—Thr efficacy of the Forest Reniedies in Rheumatism is very - singular. Some of - .the; Most. distressing easels li ever saw hare been cured by • them in ten or twelve days' time. ' ' •BILOrS DISORIMFS 'AND Fort. SToMActt.One purgative dose of the Pcirer , t Pas will' cnre any bil ious disorder, or any complaint arising from' • Foul Stomach and morbid condition of the' bowell, Fr.yEns.--One. or two purgazire dosin will cure fe Covets, COLDSZTC.—niIe box of the rills, :and a bottle of the Wine, will breakup and cure the most severe eo/cis, env/14 and pain in the beetled. k • ULCICRS, BOILS, BLOTCIIP 4 .4., Scabbet. Head; IRh g. worm, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Sore Roes, aqd eve ry, kind of //tritor.—These complaints all arise f.orei one common cause—impure , : blood. Generally noth ing but the rills are required fot the.cure of Most of diese disorders . ; but if both remedies are used, two boxes of the Pills, and two or three. bottles :11 the Wine, will cure theNtryivOrst cases, and frequcntly by less than hulltlip quantity. Jitcsntcs.- . —Two!.b.oXes or the . Pills, and as many bottles cf the Wine, cure the worst case of Jaundice. FEMALE OnsraccrtoNs, produced from bad kcolda or weakly constitutions. A few doses of. the Torest Wine cures the , most distressing forms of these com plaints ; and if the Wine be followed up a few We-sits, these derangmentS will not occur again. Thejfine exactly suits the female constitution, andl strength, vigor, and blooming_ health, Over', a mill of boxes and bottles hare beer sold within the last two years, in the 7ttited States and Canada. Letters and certificates to the amount of many thOusand, base been received, testifying to the cures and 'good effects of these remedies. ° Forest Wine is in large square bottles, one dollar per bottle, or six bottles for fire dollars. Forest Pills. twenty-fire cents per box. General depot, 64 Walker Street, New York ; and kept by one or more rospectable druggi-st almost every city and village in the Union and British Colonies. General Depot, 64 Walker St. Wes- York. Agents, In Montrose, Abel Turrell, in 'Great' Bend; D. Scott, .and all druigists. . • • July 18, 1856. - - • . FACTS FOR TILE PEOPLE: rpm subscriber is carrying on the CNA II: JI.A ING BUSINESS' in all its various branches at the Chair and'Ware Shop in Hanford, where may be found a greater variety of Windsor , and Rocking Chairs than at any other establishment in the county; also Flag and Cane Sears, Bart . :tans, Bedsteads. Loung es, Settees, Tables, Stands, ke. ee. all oT which trill be sold at the lowest prices at retail; (or wholesale, with short notice.) All work U - arranted !F ell made and of good mate Short credits and small profits will be my mot . For demoristration of the PboVe sets, please at my shop in Ilarford village. A. W GREFSWOOD.I I.slGin Harford, October 12, 1834. FIRE! FIRE! FIRE?.. r lIE undersigned is agent for the following • In surauce Coinpanies, the reitutztiou of which, for 'solvency and honorable dealing, hare been lorig known to the public : The Lycoming Mutual. Capital $200,000. :The Farmers' Union Insurance, of Athens, Pa.— Capital $200,000, secured by bond, and mortgage. State Mutual at Harrisburg, on the stock and mu tual plan.- Capital 050,000. rgrApplicants can receive policies in ; either or any of the_above companies.. - nruirsns STROUD,' Agent.; Montrose, May 12, 4856. 13ERSOICS desirous of pitying me money, On debt.. of any description, can do so by !caring their payments with Post, Cooper & Co, Banters, Mont rose, to my credit, whose receipts will be allowid from their date. - C. L. WARD. -, April 18, 1856 , . 16if FARMERS ? LOOK HERE! THE subscribers having entered inttf-partnership, are prepared - to - receive wool to manufacture on shares or by' t..s, yard. • Airs Wool Carding and Cloth Dreiteingin their season: ' • - i .. . 1 Greitt."Berid, M 1 I • rp i NEW seeps AT SUMIIERS t irWHE, - . subscribers, having entered into co AL nership uncer the firm of Strrentsd; Yorin, take pleasure in announcing to their friends, and the public generally that they are receiving as - complete and as carefully stock of go .4s 'as has ever been offered , to the g6ods-buying tommnnity in. this section of country. Their stocl is comparatively new goods--tuithe old stock of J. B.Toutphiti was redne ed to an unusually small amount—and embraces, all the varieties usually , kept in a country store. They' are now receiving and opening a large stock of Spriug avail Summer Goods, to which they invite public attention, believing that an examination of the qualify and price will- prove itatisfaCtory to purclutsets generally. They especial lylnvite the ladies' attention, to their assortment' of tathionable and durable Dress Goods, of every variety and style, consisting impart of Spring Dehtint, qtal lies; Barnes, Barage Basins, Lawns;' Poplins, and Gingham- A good assortment of Spring and irtiin- Oter Shawls, end a .splendid lot of Parasols: Also, a complete assortment of Bonnets and Trinitng. Gents, we have pot forgotten you. Please drop in end see us ;we cot fit you- from Bat to 'Boota,, in style` and qualit, is well is price. Cloths, - CltsotHi metes, :Tweeds; Cashmereta,..Satinetts apil Kentucky Awls; 43atin, EHrand limealtsliresthtga in all their variety, with *large and complete assortment of Rea dy 1- R. L.. -euirrunc. • Gimuiers, 404 ft,1856. The Menet price . peld Ibr Orkin& of Pro duce; 2 Stmins! Yon*. LARGE isrocusei# of= SWitifille bY , OUTP it IrOMM GritOmusg... 4 llpod oremousToso, ,Ooffoo and Ikkom, ryes pious iota Kok trek in Kits, Qtarteli Hero sod ,WholoBonoio; 0100, Dry tad floidid Cod *Pogo 4 - - . h . • - - ~ .4 i,i :II Nttaile. - - Ahl*Warii **Ai NOTICE. GARRET JOHNSON.' JOEMBE44ITMONt. b. eh E. 1856. 4% -13,103 SAMUEL YOUNp • 'E. Ir. TIFFAXT; '•-• . -•' .OF DIMO,CK,BUSQ: CO:,:PA., - ! WIIOLFSALE • and Retail Dealer in E ITERrA k BROTHER'S, and WHEELER, MELICICi & Co'fillail Road Horse Powers, Threshers and Sep orators, Threshers and,Winnowers combined. Rapers and in iwera combined. Mowing and . Reaping Machines l! of sir or Seveti'diffarent Patenti- OM among which are McCormick's, Butrall's, Man ny's, Wrights, and, the celebrated Ketch imin•Machine, which is warranted to work to the satisfaction of th# purchaser. The little Giant Corn and C2b.Mill, the Nimble Giant, FeettMills, with iron plat' Frennb Burr stone Mills, for farm or mill use. I:4lable Cir. pular Sawjlill with :14 inch saw, for Avotid putting . &c., extra table and saw for slitting boards and fen= cing stuff and general shop use. - Cross .ent saw ai , ramienients, g reatly improved attach to Power for cutting wood in the log; (it will cut off an 18 inch •' log in one minute.) Emery's portable Cider Mill aur Tress, the • best in .use, Fanning Mills fitted for Po - cr.. Power corn shellers, Power Feed cutter, Im proved dog Powers, Clever Hullers, Wind Mills if various sizes, Stump Machines, Hay Presses, F i r d, ' Drill Sower, Lime spreader, Field Roller, Fountains of va rious patterini . Improved flychliulie Ram, Agri - cultural furnaces, Patent self-acting Cheese presset, Churns of various kindi, Cultivators and Plows i)f every description; Leather and Rubber 'Lilting; at rafontother iMplements. . In fact almost any imple • ment i farmer may wish, or any one else may, desire I - except gimlet handles and scandal, which nor doubt • can be obtained at the :treat manufacturing eszabfis - mew (as is represented or misrepresented) in Bra . Co. They also manufacture an eicelgior Fannin g Mill, ,(they call it) Which may be very valuable if lit. is capable of . blowing or clearing the.khaff.freini the' propi ietor. Ah ! what Ngould be left 71 ' - '!: • 1 I would say to those who may have been hum lingfil, that .Emary's or Wheeler's Railroad' Horne Powers; Threshers &e, are not made or. allowed 4o be made this side.of Albany.;--also to those wishittg to purehitse.either . Emery's or Wheeler's Machines, that Eatery or Wheeler fins net authorized tior.de sire Mr. H. L. IlloWers to all their machines. ' Descriptirß catalogue mice List and circulars or nearly all machines soli by the, sent gratis and po, t age prepaid, to all applicants. Send your name aid oddness. N • 25.1, :row Emmers,is the time to make from 12 to 25.10 r SO per cent.'on Tour investm•.nts. R•Cmember I get my machines direct from the manufacturers. rye. no middle man with whom to divide my commission, as is the case with some others. All machines seld, by me are .warranted to give Satisfaction or may lbe returned if not as recommended.. pce large.hi4d bill , circulars, kc. - Oi HT LYONS & LANESEORO. . • - - Dec. 1855. F IVE pounds Young Tlygon Tea for. one dollar at LIONS & Co's. Twelreirohnds good Sugarfor one dollar, at B It LTONS A.; Ws. .Three. gallons Molasses for one dollar, at LYONS k • Six pounds Candles for one dollar, at B. R. LTQNS k. Co's. : 1 Pout teen cards good Sheeting for one dollar, at B. R. LYONS & CO'A. Twenty yude Prints for one dollar, at D. R. Mims S Co's., • Twenty pounds Nails for one dollar, at 13. R.Lyoxs k. Co's. - . 1 - Thirteen bars Soap, for one dollar, 'at B. R. Lxoxs k Co's. - . Eight pounds Coffee for one dollar, at R. R. Lx oss.k Co's. Seventeen pounds Rice for one dollar, at B. R. LSOS &'Co's. . . Fifteen cents per pound for Candles 'bp the box, at . B. R. Lvoss. lc Co's. Twelve cents per pound for - tip-top' Mess Pork at B. R. LYONS & Co's. Lanesbot o, Dec., 1855. i • SHAWLS. ARGE lot of Shawls, at cost and eofnething less, .1../ at ' B. R. LYONS k CO' s. r IT El OUR AP 11 ; Artist's Paints in tubes, Li and Artist's Brushes; The Balm of a Thousand Flowers, for beautifying the complexion ; Gouraud's Powdres Subtilms, for removing superfluous hair,— also his Italian Medicated Soap for 'removing Tan, Freckles Pimples and Sallow Complexion; Batche lor's Liquid Hair Dye, also his Moldiggia Cream for thAair ; Halloway's Pills and Ointment, and nearly all the Pills, Ointments, and -Patent Medicines in ere -ation, at - TURRELL'S. Montrose, June 18, 1856. ( I LIMIT A. Linn Every. Day Brings Something New. COME AND BE CONVINCED. CLAYTON and DAILY'S SELF-REGULATING GAS LAMPS, giving the deafest and most beautiful lig,ht, of any thing yet , discovered, and Une qualled by any thing else 2,n economy, as the Lamps are so constructed that you get,a splendid Gas light from the common' burning fluid and three times the amount of light from a less quantity of fluid.—For sale- at the Montrose Post-office by ' 1 Montrose, June 18th 1838. A. N. BULLARD. N. B. The usual Glass Fluid Lampaehanged to a Gas Lamp. PEACE, PEACE Rehtns in Europe, and it's said the - Young Prince's Cradle cost $200,000 ; BUT whit of all that—as 'Ong as at the Itontross Book-Store, in the Post Office, you can buy Books and Stationery upon the principle that the nim ble sixpence is better than .the slow shilling. Call and be convinced. New Books just in and more expected this w k. Salad for the Social. Ditto. for the SOlitary.i A. • Defence of the American Policy, by 'the Don. Thom-. assßOVhitney of N. Y. liardscrabble or the Pall Of Chicago. Forbes Volunteer manual, two volum es.— City, Afebitect, No. 2, Ac . Lc. Further particulars next week. - A. N. BULLARD. Montro; ;- May 28tb. 1858, WATCH AND CLOCK 11IAK IMININESIL B' friends k TtEAD with pleasure inform .I.l' 'friends and thc - poblie that they have agai mented the repairingiof Watch; Clocks, and, by . • MR. IIIpGINIIOTHAIf, - of New York, and late of Syracuse ; and so has be been recomme cded by some of the first es there as a steady ref rate storknian, have given-him a personal interest in" the bus so that our friends may have every confidence lag - their work done with cure and despOch. In addition to his general knowledge of th • ous kinds of English and foreign watches, he a derstands the Clock business, from the-largerit to; the smallest Mantel Clocks, whether fo home-made. Montrose; January 8. 1858. NEW miLFoap STOVE EmPoaw - la Faitll Blast. , • Two. Hundred and Seventy-Fire, Store for sale by Piekerman d: Garrott' WE are receipt of the largest stix.k of ' .vei V Y ever offered in- Northern Pennsylv .* con. dialog Of Cooking, Parlor, and Six-plate, .. " for wood and coal; also, a full assortment of large sizes, for Stores and Churches:. -. Would ea Particular attention to' the Jeff , aim Elevated Oven, the most perfect and hes • - . plate stove in wad. Among nue - assortment of large oven, would - mention the Empire State impro ed, u being very heavy plates, perfect - 111114y and il, • or baker. Farmers of Susquehanna county, y ve been In the habit otpurchasing light stoves air light r trimming, and paying as rditels as you ought ' for -heavy plates and heavy trimming.. • - We manufacture our furniture, and *EI sell man ufacturer'. pima- .int those who papa mak profit compete with us if:they. mu t; : 40)&ing u eted with the tin done as=nal on abort DICKERMAN & . 0•11114 /ler " 4 4 Sept is.-iess. -. .. • watekei, chmkgi, Guns, it 4 sear iissostineut just Imbed float Arvitgedge& , 44 the NoT V Ora MostrOc :1110016. ~itie~:f: l~ir~s~ot • ••• 11001111 - • AT 4: • . E A. LATE-I,IIOP 4S:,QQ 9 S, TITS arc now offering the balance o f huge stock -r - 1 fir LADIES'. DRESS GOODS, (f. 1.02118, SATIN. 477; ,R.R/1.1) MADE cL0771- kW' at greatly reduced pria , tm, fn otter'make room for' our Spring parch:is , . Now Is the time to btii cheap, as't,re are determined to sell sir our etock: Fifteen andkwenty per cent may.obe saved by calling on um humetbately. Fine, Rich !trench iferinoes, worth 10. and 1.1 shillings, at $t per yard: Beauti(w/.8/riped and I'laid us u allyt sold fOr 2s. and 2s ed. for 18$ and 20 cents. l'aramettas; A/poems, Calrarys, Flannels,. and Lindsey , ' at prices that will " BEAT THE JETM.' `ZOSafitarliz from 3s. 82. per yard to $1 Per yard, and • per cent. k i ss than the market price. We also keeP on halal a fine assortment of . - • IMOADCLOTIIS, . all gratiefi and;colors, in price from tO &CA SSIME.R • Black and colored Doe Skins, Fancy ditto4irep's Grey, Kewfue4 Jeans; Corduroys. - liteady-Made Clothiug. • Overcoats from $4 to $10; 'Pants for only $2,50; Vests Over-bawls, Flannel Jackets, a very, nice arti cle to,work in—call and try one on.. Ilati and Cops, Boots and Shoes. C.ockery, Hardware, and Grocerie*,-, A '.lot more' of- those .fine Teas.- Try, nothing more than a drawing, and you will be cure to .try • YA NKEE NO TIONS, Beside many other things that we shall b 1 happy to show all who flivor us with a call. Wei:am and will sArli goods; as cheap as they can be bought anywhere In this 'country, Binghamton not excepted. ,rt....annot Sell a dollar's. Worth of goods on a year's credit rill a bill or'fifty for cash. Tiny' the amount and bring the pay, and you need not spend year time go ing to " York State," as we give you the wortko your money Here at hint*. • Nt• Bememberlall we have said we mean, and if any am one will call at NO. 3, PUBLIC AVENUE, we will prove all We have said to their entire Satisfaction. Mr . ". All - kinds of • Produce r BUTTER; SOCKS, :4 NI) EGGS, taken iu exchaoge for goods at the Amyx ItATFIC' . - A. LATHROP lc CO. again. Montrose, February 12, 185E1. War with Great Britain! IIIE Central American questiOn is not yet settled, but OUTTEATERG, ROSENBAUM et CO. are finally settled in their new store in the East end of the New Brick 'Block, where soldiers who intend to - enlist for the , war. can be supplied with rtgiment als and all .sorts of Clothing, and those who.desire to take their wives with them, can also be supplied uiih the best of materials for ladies' wear, from'a Stocking up to a Bonnet, either in soldier or citizen style. Knowing the citizens, of Susquehanna county to be brave and patriotic, we. are sure they intend to be prep:wed for the coining struggle, and therefore ad vise them to call on •us and examine our extensive stock, whlchl we are assured we can sell •as low as any other firm this side of New York city. Our stock, , l which we hat very lately, purchased and kith great care selected, comprises a full aott ment of 1 LAPITS.WEAR, anch as Simils, from tI up to $3O; Dress Goods from a4O eilt Calico Dress to aVI Silk ; Ladies' Cloaks, Ergab l roideries of all description'; and those , who happen; to lire in a very cold climate ire can supply with a good suit of Furs to keep them warm. GE-VTLEMEN'S.WEAR. • To gentlemen who do not want-to be troubled with getting up nw suits of clothes, we would say tharwe have a very full assortment of Ready-mtide Cloth,ing, of nil descriPtions and prices, and in caie.we should not have the article they want, we will take their 'or ders and supply them on very Short notice. BOYS' CLOTHING., We bate 'lso a very good assortment of Children's Clothing, front an infant up to a young, Man, which cannot be surpaised fur tastefulness, as , well as for quality and cheapness. We hare also a regular assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, such as Fine-Shit Es, Collars, Un der Garments, Silk Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, Stocks, and la great many othet articles i too numer tins to mention... - Is addition to - ull these, we keep a full stock of Staple and Domestic Goods, such as Shootings of all qualiticS and prices, flannels, Tickings, Gingham!, and a great ;variety of other articles which are usual ly needed in families We are Very sure that those srho are. in want of any of the'artieles mentioned, would does ell to call and price our goods, and satisfy themselves bow much they can save by. buying of us. Thankful for past favors while at our old stand, we invite our friends and the public generally. to call on us at our new and more commodious establshment, where we are always ready to wait on them with all possible attention. GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAI.3I & CO. M. GUTTENBERG. . L. ROSENBAUM. C. IL WITTILSBERG. • 3. WITTENDERO. New Era in INontrase! • THE WAR IN KANSAS CONTINUES! ET those who attempted to get up a fiett B Montiose, against "second rate goods sindligh prices," with the hag-ends of three or four old stocks have fizzled!; and . . Keeler and Stoddard 4 whose .BOOT AND SHOE STORE is located on Main street, South of Searle's hotel,—with the largest and best assortment of Goods ever brought into this mar ket, bought at the - • • LOWEST- FIG U R'E; and which they will sell a 'lertle` above cost, are de termined to, give "the old codger" a hahi one. We do not intend to he undersold by any other establishment in Town. Ate have only to say, Come and See, foi "seeing is believing." We do not de sire topujfl our goods, preferring to "let our works praise us ; but we may be -permitted to say, for the information of purchasers, that we haveljuSt received AN EXTENSIVE STOCK of Superior, quality and style, comprising all kinds of Gentlemen's, Ladies', and Children's wear. Alio a general- ; assortment of Findings, and Leather of all kinds. Work made to order, and repairing done neatly. 'HEELER & STODDARD. Montrose, June 11, 1856. " ' • NOTICE. - PUBUC, notice is hereby given that S. A; WOOD RUFF, is receiving a nea lot of Stoves and Wares of ;all kinds usually kept in;the ,Sto . ie and Tinware line of business, among which may be found a better assortment of Stoves, heavier, larger, and inore...durae than ever before offered In this county. MI the p rof you need will be just to call and.exam ine for yourselves. All stoves warranted in every respect. . • di • Kept constantly on hand, an extensive assortment of I',IY WARR, made out of the best materials, which is offer e d for sale as cheap as can be bought in any . market. Also on hand, Lead Pipe of all siz es,'Chain and Gearing for Chain Pumps, all- sizes Brass and Porcelain Kettles, and all kinds Jappaned Ware. Er 3 their com• Jew- Jc.bbing j done on short notice and in go od order. All goods in the line will, be sold cheap for cash or (approved), credit. S. A. WOODRUFF. Montrose, March 19, 1856. - . - 1. ighly hots we . NOTICE. W E ez w r ii mmov insay io t u n i mi to r s C e ll t s t r e m a 7 d that i wooe ourare accounts. IThe more anxious since we began to -foot up so many littles - amciuntiug to quite a sum and we are in need of it now. To accommodate ail, I will be in MontroSe every Monday' for the next two weeks, Tuesdays at the store of Win. H. Thayer in Dimock, and WednesdaYs at Esq. 0. Miles, Brooklyn. Thurs days' at oriando Williams' in Franklin. Tbis ar rangementlinust accommodate all; still, it it does not, you can 'find a Hat accounts at Esq. Avery's in Mon LEsq. Miles' Brooklyn, and William H. Thayer's, Thnock. Gime and settle. March 13..'56. . ,THATER. nes, bar- , un urret n or Valuable Lands For Sale. "Evn. sett ONE. BODY, about Is6oo uMwo of . Land l on the watery of Spring Brook, ft branch of the Lackawanna river, in Luse= CouotY, shout midwal betweed, the thriving towns of Sem ton and Attsfon. These laeds are , covered with val uable timber, and being situate in the,most -extimsive mineral region in Pennsylvania—known to contain Iron ore--ind believed to abound in coal, and being dm in the Immediate b vicinity of several railroads made and now in p to the capitalist an oppomunity_ fin the4nvestment of money that seldom 000ttro. For hillier information wppic to N. P. He. sick, E&4 No.:11, Wall street-New Torkow to the iniiisailb,* at MOC41•084, 811 1MpsehltIMICOUnt7tPLI the ottoriey in fact of the owners. 41444, 1 11164. . • AWRY DRUMM., rams LOT or CHOICE sad ..es. COMO _km Parked sad ;du it k amp; Allkap To; for My teats; Pentad Fiagak as low as tsn bajappetod •anew direst *on hew 'Tor k Wks* Daregyie4a 41K aisquinew; Thar aekij gib Witaadralki boot As* it taco l l.ll Pusigmlett; =II AYER'S p, . . .. . . ~ .:• ire taring the Sickileitext iever -before knows ell y Medlehte. • _1 INVALIDS RID AND 11 1 .111 GE YOR TOURSELIitS ,• .., ,JUIJEII RAUEL, - Esq., the well known ped r isow , .of Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, whose choke products! are found at alnico every tarn; says : • a I am happy to say of yocir Crniarrte Prue, tbat'l bare found them a better family medicine, for Common nee, than any other within my knowledge. Man y of my • friend: bare realized marked benefits faun them. and co incide with me in believing that they parsess extraordinary • virtues for driving out diseased and curing the sick: They are not only effectual, but sifeland pleasant to be taken —. qualities which maw make them valued by. th4' public, when they are known."' - • ! . The venerable Chancellor WiI,R.DLAW writes from Bal. • timore 15th April, 1854 ; J " Da. J. C. Area— 1 lave taken your Rills with an beqefit, the lisilessnews, languor, kw of. appetite, and Bilious whick has of late years overtaken - . me in the spring. Akw dome afloat PIM cured Ow I - have used your Cherry Pea many yeas In my amity far caught! and colds with u nfailing.success. You make, : meetings which care; and I feel it a pleasure to commend you tar thigood you have does and ate doing." I • lONS P. BEATTY, EMI., Sec. of the Penn. Railroad says - a . • Pe. R. R. Clice, Pliledelykia, Dec. 13, lasi. "Sirt I take pleasure in adding my testimony to the efficacy of ydur medicines, hiving derived very material benefit than the tun, of botkyour Pectoral and Cathartic Pills. am never without them in my family, nor. shell I ever consent to be, while my . •tneans will procure them." The widely renowned S. B. STEVENS, - Al. D., of Went.. worth N. 11., writes: "!laving used your Cayes rte Plus In my wactice,l tett!fy from experience that they are an invaluable purga. live. In unsold . ..ordered hinctlons'orthe liveri causing • headache, Indigestion, costiveness, and the great variety of diseases that follow, they are a surer remedy than any other. In all cases where a purgative remedy to requirW, I confidently. recommend these Pills to the public, as superior to any other I have lever found. They are sure in their operation, and perfectly safe—qualities which make them an invaluable article for public use.; I have for many year. known you, Merry Pectoral as 'the best Coligh medicine in the world; and these Pills ate in no trim inferior to that admirable preparation for the treat. moot of diseases." "Arms, Xs., Nov. 35, 1853. "Da. JALArza,..Deir Sir: I have been alicted front my birth wit scrofula in ire Worst form, and now, aftet• . twenty years' trial, and an untold of amount Of suffering, hese been completely cured la a few works by your Pills. With what feelings neleMicing I write can only be Imagined when you rselize what I baud suffered, and bow . long. " Neveruntil now have I been free from this Iciathsome disease In some shape:. At times it attacked my eyes, and made me almost blind, besides the unendurable pain; at ' others It settled in the scalper my head, and destroyed my bairiand 'has kept me partly bald all my days; sometimes it came out, in my face, and yept it fur maths a raw sore. • "About nine weeks ago I-commenced taking your Ca thartic CR* and now sin entirely fine from the complaint. My eyes are well, my skin ii fair, and my.bair has coin.' • mewed a healthy growth; !all of which makes me feel already a new person. • "Hoping this statement May be the meant of conveying - Information that shall do gopd to others, I am, with every • sentiment of gratitude, • Yours, dm., ' MARIA RICKER." "I have known the &boles' named Maria Ricker from her childhood, and her Statement is strictly true: ApiDREW J. 51 ESERVE, Overseer of the rortarnouth Manufacturing Co." Cert. JOEL PRATT, of IMO ship Marion, writes [rem Boston, 20:11 Apri1,,1854:1 "Your Pills have cured me fmm•a bilious attack - which arose lrom derangement of Um Liver, which had become very Orion.. 1 had failed of any relief by my Physician, and from every remedy I 'could try; but a few doses of your rills have completely.restored me tnitealtb. • I have given them to my . ctiildree for worms, with the best ef 4c.ta. They were promptly cured. I recommended them to a friend fur costiveness; which had troubled him for -months; he told me in a few days they laid cured him. You make the beat medic* in the world; and I am fres to say so." • • • Reid this from. the distinguished Solicitor of the Supreme Court, whose brilliant, ebilities have made him well known, not only in this but the neighboring States. . "New &trim. sik 4pri4.1854. "Sir : I have great satisfaction to seaming you that Myself and family have been very much bentfited by your a:edit-Mee. My wife was Cured, two. years since, of a se- , vete and dangerous cough, by your encase l'arreast., . and since then has enjoyqd perfect health. My children I have several times been cured from attackelif the,lndu enza and Croup bE it. It is an invaluable remedy (or • these complaints. Your ciTFIANTIC Pius have entirely cured met from a dyspepsia and costiveness, which has . grown upon me for some years,— indeed, this cure ii much more important, from the fact that I had failed to get relief from the best Physicians which ibis section of ' the country affords, and from any of the numerous, reme dies I had taken. . I . "You 'item tons; !Meier, like a providential blessing to our family, and you May well suppose we are not un mindful of it. YoursireetfuLE AVlTT lly, _ 1 THAKTER." " Sates chmabee, Ohio, April 5r5; 1854. Da. J. C: ATI' !tailored Sir: I have made a thor- ongh trial of jhe Pita.i, left me by yoUr agent, and have been cured by them of the dreadful Rheumatism under which he found rise suffering. The first dose re lieved me, and a few subsequent doses have entirely . removed the disease. I feel in better health now than for some years before, wide/ill attribute entirely to the effects, of your Calmar:lc Piu.S„ Yours with greatiespect, LUCIUR 11.. METCALF." The above are all frnm Persons who toe publicly known where they reside, and who would not make these state. meats without a thorough conviction that they were true. • C 0.,. Preparedly DI. J. C. AYER. 4 . Practical awl Analytical Chemists, Lowell. Mass: • • ' If arA ittL TeRGELL Noll .1. LTIIEIuDGE I , m.ontigSC, And by Druggists genemilly. PATENT MEDIC E'6 1111.F_i. • . A MONG the great variety of Merlieitie:i at 'rumen's ..L - 1: Store, may. he fond all •of 'Dr. J.iyne's justly celebrated Family Mediiizes Ayre's Cherry recto. ; rnl and - Cathartic Pills Balsey's .Foi esti Wine ' and Forest ; Hoofland'S celebrated Geratatt Ilitterr , • ; Louden's series of Fan!ily 31erlieines ; Merchant's Garghng Oil, the great remedy for sprains in Man or beast ever known ; Mathewson's Infallible - Reine dy, and florse Berrieo; Orick'.s•Verntifuge, and a variety of . other kinds; !Trask's . Magnetic Ointment, the great remedy. for burns, rheumatism; and all •in flammatory- complaints:; Pond's Extract, a first rate thing .for similar purposes as .above Ointment , ; An drews' rail] Destroyinlo gent, a good article Wood cock's Baliam and Bonle Liniment; Atainod's. Jaun dice Bitters, Canker Dr i ops, Liniment, and Dysentery Drops; Baker's CompOund - for. Dysentery ; Lough ton's Pepsin, for Dyspepsia ; ilehnbold'a Extract - 0 • Buchu . and Extract of. Sarsapacilla; a variety o Salves, the hest, in market, Pills, ke., and an almost endless variety of Patent Medicines, altogether- too numerous to enumerrite—but sninee it, to say, that the public will find•nearly every thing in this line, of the Drug and Fancy Store of Anr.i. TtilltELL Montrose, dull% I SSS " • .9 A.I3FAI, :TUIMELL .lltis just received torn New full'and desi• rabic stock of • Nes , Goods, - • Comprising a first rate assortment of 'Drugs, Med icines, Chemicals, Medi( al InstAinents,! Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, Chinn, Gillis, .and Earthen Ware; (a good variety ofCrockerYOßrittannia Ware, Japanned and Planished Tin Warr, :Silver and all' 'oth”r •kinds of Spoons, Silver ForkS, Butter Knives,' &e. All sorti, of Lamps, A good variety of :Wood and Gilt Frame Mirrors, Wall and Window Paper, Stationery, Stonel Ware, Wooden Ware. Brushes; Brooms, Family Gro,l ceries, Lamp Oils, Compliene, Burning Fluid, Trllowl Stearin: and Spertnace6•Candles, Bide and other) Whips, Varnishes, Window Glass, Ice." r A first ratej variety of Jewelry, Perfumery, and' Fancy Goods, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Gold. Pens . Violins, Flutes, Fitts, AcCordeans, 'Violin and Violincello Strings,. Sze. The largest assortment, of ,Pocket Knives in Susquehanna County, and the beStquality in market: Shot Guns,- .(Single and. Double Barrel,) Revolvers, 6:c. : " - In short, the Physician, the Invalid, the House Keeper, the Farmer, the.Mechanie t the Manufacturer, the Professional Man, the Gentlemim, the Lady, the Young and the Old, the Rich and the Pdor, the Beau it'll and the Ugly, the Gay and the Fraionible, and all the rest of the-people, will find soinething to itp 7 ply their every day .wants at Tuners. • ;. 1 . Store in the New:Brick Block—Pricis Low.Qual ides Good—Call and see. ' ABEL TURRELL, Montrose, March 5, 1856. - tar They are all going. to Turrelrgi.Jo I YCOMING COUNTY 3IUTUAL INSURANC D t, .14 COMPANY, Capital $2,2'00,000, and incrcasin , g, It is one of thebest Companies in the State. All i losses by tire promptly adjusted. It has paid ore balf a million ofcloVars Josses by ire sinte it went Int ' operation. AppliCations received at the store of R R.; Lyons é Co., Laneabort), and at the.stove of li ons & Co., Jessup, .Luzerne county, and, at. Ilion - rose. R.IR..LYONS; 'Agent. Montrose, Dec.. 1855 • POST BOOTH A RE now receiving a large and well, seler,ted stock 21 Oftres-h.Goods--dostrable and 'Olean as tb cheapest. N. • Large stock of Dress Goods, Lawns; Organdies, Jaconets, White Goods, Dress Silks, BriMantes, Vor/-, lins, Paresott, Bonnets, Ribbons, .-Robes Horsens, Fancy Soaps; and the beat - assortment a •Lubins' Extract and German Cologne--SUMM/i* 87737, 4 3--large stock .of Clothing at the lowest rates for good arlieks—Boots and iittioes, a laro stock—Groceries in everpariety;-1-on, Nni F Ste , Wooden Ware, Looking Gimes; Pails and Broom Hemp Carpet, Oil Carpet7larg,e stock otifsrda Raving Tools, &c. • 'Are imee never had - better and cheaper stocks - in every department than' now, and to'which we. WI - the attention of oar' tad !Rends. , , REMOVED I • 1T NTIWO/ BLOCK; frontrcsp,,,ovii. ll* 1. 4cm Bon. C. D. VIRGIL, Dena*. Limic Here. FIRE! FIRE! '. - . SMITIIyIORDIIIII it- CO,, .. ' --•,.:-... .. ..,....- ‘i- ,- , ~.. - _ -...- . , CAMEO itlakers . 'FAKE-, plenoure in o ring to their custothers, in Jr • addition to their utat large stock of C.CEINET Wogs, the largest:and est assortment,:of CANE,. FL 'lO, AND WOOD EA?' CILA n?...% ever:offer-. ed • r sale in.Susilueban) a county, all of Which were ins ufactured expressly.j their onto:, and they can wa ant theM to he a st) erior article. Call at their Wa -room, •foot of Nair street, and examine for you -elves. o w. w. swam. -• . 1 -•E. C. FOLLDIUM. 3 ontrose. Feb. 27. SGII - .1..• MUM Bt., , ---.----------- . • PLOW SI/OP. _ • • NEW EST. tLISIIMENT., ~ , • AND E. 110TT .• public that'tliey ekbrateti Plows. Th and,, Ride Hill, IVOgn. 'ultivalois, Dog Churn low Polnts of various et lion. Wo hope, by . (Tire mil share of . r ~- D. Pmt's ofd scam. arle's Mill. • - " _ ,sri , Repairing done , eb. 6. • . . °S 1:Al.TI GRIS . AND SA* MILL' OST BROTHERS - I aving purcliaseti ''the above . (.9 tablishment; will . r•eep eoustai lifted tly on Szt per OST tae aid ?lac ripue, Corn Meal i tairl7ior qua! - ila, .also - Chop and Bra) at the low t.caslt juices.— Cultom- work will be dtine.with des ,:itch, and in all eaftits warranter!. • • • . . 13814 Montrose, July, 1853. • • LIME AN 1 NUE subscribers ar. constantly on ban. qm,lity at Montrose De quantities at a titir pri. 11011tIty can be snpplie ground Pla.4 ha: d "hereafter. ontrose Depot, Apr Opt Point .4Fricultu -R. M. II'iLLES .21 TIMVS, • 4• THRESHERS and StparaterS • and ,Threshers - and . Winnowers combined, Clover Hullers, Circular arid Cross-Cut SaW Mip s, Emer:v's Cider hills. Feed- Cutters, Corn SliellersCorn and Send Planters, Se}- mattes Grain Drills aridjiroad-Cast Fowers, Dog Pow er s ' Devolvirro• ' ' ' Horse Hakes, Olow's Grain Cradles, • Cultivators, Ketclrnm's eelebrated„lleapers and MOw v.i? Magic Corn and cob Mills, Eicelsior Fanning : Millsi Leather and India-rubber Debie . gs, Meat Cot t, A, Apple Pare'rs, Ilieilige7a.to-s, : Provision ',Safes, :11 C rtirni, &c. Extras J furni,:botl for repairing both . E cry'S and 'Wheeler's Machines. -,We invite partic ular attention to our E,scelsior Fanping Mills: They ate A . No. 1. .I . Descriptive Cattalo, ' es, Price Lists, .and Circulars n all Machines Sc. sd dby us, senegratis and post age prepaid, to all app iennts.. Send us your name a:d liddress, and of v r friends,alSo: ' • • Agent, H. L. BLo'kERS,: Franklin, Pa. (P: G. dress, Montrose.) dro, ontrose.) j . R .S: .M. WELLES CO. l i Athens, Pa., June ,6, 1856. - . - 24m.5. For T •reshiaig, ate. Till power has at ascendency over all others, as it.s. guars can •h • shifted -from side to side and froin one• shaft to tin other, giving it a slow, heavy Motion or alight. qui4l: motion,, adapting‘it to any o Ihe many uses for which it may he required. The snbscribvr having made arrangemmts with Fniecv lirothers for the sale of their machinery, v ill furnish those wishing to purchase on as favorable terms and with of good' guarantyaS. can be given for any machiner yof thelkind now in use,. Address, ... I Forest Lake, Susqtielaranna County, Pa, -I "t.lit ---.--- TONICS WON'T DO.' • rr imy never did do more.„than 'give temPorarc re lief, and they Vi . nirer tt Ito is because _they. don't touch the cause of' thPilisease. The cAtsr, o all ague and bilious fiseases.is the atmospheric poi son called Miasma or Malarial Neutralize this poi-. son.by its NATURAL itlvrtnorr., and all disease caused by it disappears at &ice. Rif&le's Fever and Ague. Cure is this .Antidote:, to Malaria and moreover it is a perfectly harmless ruHicine. • The certificate - of the celebrated chemist, U. R. Chilton, of New York,. to this effect, is attached to evry,bottle; therefore if it does no good it can do-mci'harrn. . . ThiS is more thnn 'att he said of Quinine, Arsenic, or any tonic in exist nc.:l, as their use is ruinous. to the constitution and , ' brings on - Dumb Ague, which never allows a Oerso to feel perfectly well for a sin, gle moment. l n. illustration of these truths I annex some extracts just_received from.a phydrian :' . Croao4rowN, Ohio, March 17; 1856. • . Jas. A. Rnohis, iFsq.—Dear sir: . Yours of 2d inst. is at hand: 'Tai" _Cure arrived late last Tear, and difficulty the in getting any one to try it was greatly increased from the Cct that a remedy had been intro. duced which was geowindinto favor with the public, as being better than using Quinine---;not•knowing, I pregame, that the s . rfmedylhey 'used to escape Qui nine contained the DRUG rrsetri. This remedy (ltrip4m as "Smith's Tonic") would in ariably BREAK an ague,•butit did not cues it, as it would often return 'lib renewed vigor.. This one circumstance I deemed in ,t.our.favor, if I could insti- - . tute a test eeimparisn.between it and your Cure.— Thnollowing is the result : - • . i Three persons too c your "Cure," all of which were cases of' "QUinine ilntermittent Fever" of many weeks standing. ;They had toed. Quinine and other remedies, occasionally Missinga chill, but it was (as in all each eases) slonly.weanng them out and laying . the foundation of other and severer maladies. I did succeed in effecting 'a radical cure of all three of these cases with yotirreniedy, and they have not had a chill.since. In; all three of these cases the "Smith's Tonic" had beenlustd, and woulkas before stated; break the chili, but fter a period or two had elapsed it would return.. • .. - I think there wilt be no difficulty now 'in giving your "Cure the vntage ground of any.other reme dy now in use here. &c. &c.• WY. BUCKNER, Nr. D. - RHODE'S FEVE AND AGUE CURE, or ANTI DOTE TO VALAItIA, the only 'harmless remedy in existence, is equ lly certain: as a preventive, as a cure. Take it whela you feel. the chills coming on, and you never will pave a single - one. .. JAMES . RHODES - Proprietor, - -. ' Providence, R. I. For sale by I. N.:, 11LLARD and J. ETHRIDGE, Montrose, and by - Druggists generally:" ...- " • - • • . RMOVAL. in M. S. Wilson hasi l rcoved his Stock of °pods into his new Store (in the Brick Block) at the foot ofPub- He Avenue where e Mercantile businetta will be con - tinited, s under the Rim of M. S. Wilson it Son. ' Ad ditions to their present Stock will be continually made and particulat attention given - to keep up a general attsortmen , ~ pecially ltt the - Hardwire line. . . SOAPSANUFICTORT. • jHE subscriber,keeps constantly on hand for sale . at his establishment In Montrose, the best - qual- Ey of ROPY SOAP, manufactured from the .lye of wood ashes and greitse, In the old fashioned way, and uot by any ,patent process. • • 'For thosethat futnish the grew, he matiuGtetures the soap for - $1,50 barrel: Warranted in all cases to be a good ardcl. I or the Soap may be returned and the money refun • . . • Per . • • Balt Barrel. • Gallon .. Wholesale desk at. the Ashet7 in M for $46, or elle, Montrose. )11" 1.4 ' : ould 'respectfully inform the c manufacturing BLatchlep's . 3 , also keep constantly on County,:and Idea Plow"; Sleigh and Cutter Shoe*, Patterns, too numerous to trict attention to business, üblic patronage. Manufac .- Foundry,! M. Mott, near short notice. MERRIT MOTT. MdTT. PLAS now hurnin and will keep Lime of eery anperior ot, and wi Felt it in any e. Poi-sons wishing- a, large P ' ^gym a reas nable notice. r will be kept constantly on . L. TOST, I. DRINKER. M. JESSUP. SEARLE.' al Works. C 0... ' PRICES. • • • •"; • ''''''' ''' a• • ;85,00 000 0 00 0 • • - 2, =EC will be furnishod—if d • • --- r Ittrose—at the rate of too barroli at ten barrels lbr $50. 1 .1011 N HENRY . WARM. 17 w 1556. 20 Y 1 d at tbi . Lae, tindirstiVrei r B,• R LTOIIB4 CO. BUSINESS GADS. . . . • . • - William W. Wheaton, X -D.. E.CI.ECTIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Rep pectfully offers bit servicas to all wbo prefer the > " Reformed Practice" to the old Bleeding Blistering and Calomel Mali ' Jackscm filkinnelutnna C&Ta. 1 • • • C. C. Hollister, - 1 REALER. IN SADDLES, h a rness, inauks, - , -&c., Montrose,a. llyl • • J. D. Vail. Z.D., DBYSICIA AND SURGEON, has permanently .1. located himself at Braekneyville, Susquehanna. county, Pa., and will promptly attend to all calls with which be may be favored. -18,2 y. S. Knipp, with Pi; Cauldwell & POlll s IXPORTERS AND DE4LERS TN CliniA, Guar, and Earthed wara, so. 76 Warren strait, Kim Yana. • Dr. tat: i. - IRADVATE of the .1 91 . .$patItic and Homeopathic 1.,11 Colleges of Medictne, is novr . permanently' lo cated in Great Bend Pa. • Aptit 80, 1856. ' . . - • -A. Bushnell, TronicEY,A. CO'% I N77' . 4.iELLO . R AT. LAW. Ocoee 1% over B. West's 'D rug Store, &sprit/one Depot, Pa: T. B. Orchard, • I.)IIYSID4N AND SURGEON, Jackson, Susqw nn - i'iounty, Pa. ,Residence at the Postatilet.. . • Keeler &:Staidard. nEAL'NIS - IN ROOTS & SHOES, Leathei & end=' ing3, on. Maine St., Grit doorbelowihiarle'slle- Moritroft,Jan. 1:1856: William H. Jessup,- I TORNEY AT LAW 01, NOTARY PIIIILIM —;• AOffice on Public. Square, Montrose. ' • • W.. Singleton. - CAN now be found at his new stand on. the cia..l ner. of Owego and Chestnut streets, in Mel branding recently occupied by,'N% ittenberg & Co. where lie 'effectually repairs .with dispatch, Watcb es, Clocks, Jewelry, Guns, and every dertriptidn Machinery; Wheel cutting;. Gun and 'Witch ttiat&, rials .supplied Co' the trade. Smith, ' DENTIST, Ilontrose;Pa.,. at Searle'sl kdays and Tuesdays of each week.. Miller digowler, - A TTORNETS AND COUN fr 'SELLORS AT LAW, and Solicito'r's in Chancery.. Office No. 44 Clarks: trCet, C M cV • lIRGEd: Q. Hotel, .11', Thomas Ingstrtun. n - TAEALER IN DRY GOODS, Grocerieti, Clothing , Ckochery, Boots and Shoes, &c., Stursehenum - . Lep' , Pa., . - • • Bentley & Fitch, . • 1 A• TTORIatS AT LAW, AND BOUNTY LAND AGENTS, .iffnarose, Pa. • • , I B. 5.:1361. 4 1TLET... • F. 11TM , • D. D. Midi, • 1 T. 'VERY AND FACDANtt STABLE OffiCe.hi L in the rear of Wilson's Store, Montrose, Pa; . I. Masten; "• ~ . , pEALER •IN STOVES, Tin, topper, and Sheet _I Iron Ware, Lodersrille, near Great Bend Depot i t December 4: • • .-.— • • • L. P.. Hinds, - 7 TTORNEY AT LAW, Soaquchanna,lia: Office on Maine strttt, one door east of Lenheim's. . 1 • Frazier. & Case, • / A TTORNETS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. /1. Office on Turnpike street, one 'door East, of c'ost's Store, Montrose, Pa. ' ' Albert Chambefilin, ‘LTTORIST-Y AT LAW and• Justice of the Peace; • over 1. L. Post k. Co's Store; Iffmtrose, ' .Wm. H. Jessup - I A TTORNEY AT LAW AND COMMISSIONER 06 J 1 DEEDS, for.. the State of Noy York, will attend fo all business entrusted to him nitb promptness and fidelity. Office on Public Scivare, occupied by 1100.. Wm. Jessup. • - Abel Terrell; TAEALER IN. DRUGS, MEDICINES., _Ur Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, Groceries, -Dry Goods, Hardware, Stone*are, 'Glassware, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silver Spoon 4 Spethaeles, Musical' Instra nients, Trusses, Surgical Insirunients; Liquors, Per fumery, Mirrors, Stationery, Icrushes, Shoes; ankee Notions, &c.. R R. Lypis & Co., , AAT rtoLEsiLE AND RETAIL DEALERS V.l Dry Goods, eGroceries, Salt, Flow, and Hard n-n4e, Zaneaboro, Pa. .. , - • - F.. Chandler, - I ALER 1N B 'DRY GOODS, Beady Nadel Ckothing, 7 Groceries, Books and Stationery, etc., Public Arenuerfifontrore, L. L. Post & Co., ' riEALERS IN DRY GOODS, Caoceries, Doric AL/ Hardware, Leather; Flour, etc., corner of T• ; - pike street and Public Avenue, Noniron., Pa. _ . . . - • ' J. Lyons & Son TIT:ALFAS Di DRY GOODS, Groceries, Hard4e, / -Crockery, Tina-are, Groceries, Books, etc.; allo p , carry on the Bobk Binding business—Public Avetuts, ifontrose;, Pa. - Bentley & Bead, . DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, Drugs,- Nedicinis, Paints; Oils, Groceries, Hardwam- , Grockery* Iron, 'Clocks, Watcties, Jewelry, Silver Spoons, Prr• urn ery, &c.—Foot of Publii Averpe,..lfontrose.._ - William & William H. Jeanp, ,t TTORNEYS AT LAW, Montrose, Pa. bac ticece in Susquehanlia, Bradford, Wayne, Wyo ruing aud,Luzerne counties. • • . 1 • - William W. tudth & Co., • CABINET MAKERS. They keep constantly !sr hand a - good assortment of all kinds of Cabinet Furniture.. Shop and Wipm Reims at the foot ;of Maine street, _Montrose, Pa. ' - • S• I ROCkWen & Winton. , • - ANCTACTIMERS and DEALERS-in .1.14.. Goods, Hat!, Caps, .Purs; •Vtabrellas Pant sots, Ribbons, &L.. d:e., N 0.40 Courtlandt strt:et, :York, (up stairs.) S. B. ROCKWELL. • W. W. WlWl'S'''. A BALDWIN •frifoleinle and Retail deal • - •• er in Flour, Salt, Pork, Fish,Lard,‘grain, feed meal, candles, clover and timothy- seed:-. 2 -'-' 50 Barrels fresh ground flour just received from Itbica Mills. • Montrose August 5, 1856. • - -Banking limo or - • POST. COOPER & CO. HEALEY DRINKER, ' ' .} . I(o .l 7to sx , WM. uuNrrixo COOPER. Novem b er 12. 11155. ISAAC L. POST. • , - . -. , D RAFTS on New York City and Philadelphia. ' -- I" Collections promptly made and remitted. Office hours frotn 10 A. Y. to 8. -• Messrs. Allen dr Paxton, N. York... REFIMECCE, I Samuel C. Molten, Esq., Phil's. • - .- Hon.-Willis' m Jessup. Mourns& • Prot Charles Norris, -.• ARBER, . 'Shaving Saloon, and Haledreami - -r bar- Bing again removed bin shop from its %Ermerlces tion In the basement of Searle 's Hotel to. durations over Chandler's Store, is prepared tto exercise his art In the' toast scientific manner; on all _who. inky be Pleased to enjValt their,feide or feces to bin hands. Nov. 20. 1-- .1 • - , THE INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN.i ' 6 • •..( • fIIDLISITED mem, inusinAir mosiasai:Atit ► -• PA., At VA I N PEZ ANitril. ni-Annitca; Batten of Adiertisiang. One square (18 lines or l'essYane Tr00k,.... • • • 4% 0 OnkeqUars " two weeks, _0,75 One squale " three 'weelle;.. One, square • _ " One One square "" • .2,25 One square . .)three inontint. . a• AP One square OA One square " yesr For two „qr more squites; bieerted liy Vie deduction from the alum plop feriae: Talk ilk • users win have theprivilege °tannins eiebang ng dude adyertheinemm without eAdilleipti ebergs• Business eselbl, oat exceedinig tee UttekhliNtied. per annex. , 1 lOU WOWS:: • - .This °Mee is supplied with - goodaworainitta liobblor matarlalkrod kllnlOotalidp.WOrlti el Postes, Poldildstsr ighilteil;.be til l n i gq l 9 4 ty `and promptly. • II