1111 ----7, -.--- 1iy' 1 :..f4114440 - ilie: Vii.i.)#s'lU. . ._.... Waste ....._ -- , . -- ~ --r- - of . Intu, ,d M , anures. . .= • . . The propt conStruCtion and • bieation of . bath yardsi a subject :entitled to most res-_ pectfu l iconsidipratiert. . Nike . question, ‘t- are liquids Owing from' manure heaps valuable? were Seriously - intimated . to the tirmerS of this country, A would provoke a snide of! de- ,_ rishin, Shat Fny 'one possessed of .common tense Would. proPorind so simple a . qtitiry,.— And Yet, notWithsunding, tins perfisa knowl edge Of the fact tbat this liquid is - composed , of a latie perthen;of the most valuable ferti- - Jizing ingredientkof the manure heap from_ which it SOW'S. NOW very few far piers : ipPear . • - to,consider it Air`qth their : while to save it frciin titter waste. We have. been • led to these remark* frdm having had very frequent opportiiifieSduring the the past-.two months' -'or . observing:the.icekleSs indifference • Mani featd:hy very many farmers - itt the' construe tien and location 'of their barn.yards. , Indeed it appeared tO us § that had it been the flie , i de sign of the, Owners.to Afford the moat Com pletel.escapel,for.. all the , liquids from 'their barn yards, they could not haviaacorripl kited it more effectually. It is almost impossible .to conceive of 'amore complete disregard of true cOnotny. '' The farmer who -year after year . Witacsites:the -istrearns of rich liquid tna- - nure flowing from his barn yard to the•near- . est eyelet, to be ltist to hira. forever or 'run- . mug along the road side; reade.ring it unplca77,- quir to. eyes and - olthetories, has a p , tor- right to complain if his -crop arc less abundant than i his neighbor's. Nor shorted it be & Mat ter of Surprise to him if, after having at 9 the serve quantity of inattureoloweci as deep, pulverized as thoroughly, and In every other -.respect given his crop . tite smile' attention, the yienl Lhould fall - short _of ' his N% to- does not \\\ pertia the washing rains to what s; the Most vatuable"pirtion of his niamtre heap, _ It'.: , hould be a 'Cardinal principle fOr every fitritier t to t*noteiCia 'his fin:inures. "Upon it 1 depends hia'Success, and without it, his labs must, to ail ery great( extent be .witlionti proitt,.f'tiet , ,attended,,.with absoltue,i,,k . 4f , it . is'found r iiecessary to . have the barn Yard on a' hill kuie, it is equally necessary-to have, the lower sie - of it protected .- by A wall, or ,some oth - er. , trangetnent by which the eseape of liquid ttianure.may.be prevented, - .. ft is . itltno:.-t equally important to have a spoitt,_ to convey the rain water front the roof •of- the' barn iti some other direction than • directly -through the. barn y.ard. It is bad entuniii that the manure ,heap *should. be- expos &I to the raiiis which fall directly upon it, without -adding. to it the droppings from the l'oc;f_ of the harm -: If sod h improvident fitrine.rs - Were •to . behold the actual' value of the fertilizing 1 material thus lust, rolling from, their ptirses. .in the shapckif dollars and cents, hOw eneret ically.',wOuld ;they labor to prevent the waste. T he loss or A gold dollar would stir thent'up to ,a -singl egreatert activity tharr,the direct waste; of a hitridred times that, little gold dol, .mar's ii'alue,i'i the form of liquid• manure.— .. :leAr ' : after, year, silently but steadily, the golden strearns are flowing from their purses. . Tell i4e.m Of - their error, and they acknowl edge it,'lmt rarely does' it happen ; that being remiaded of it in a friendly mantter;,thev‘ *makel a ,single. ,e flirt to correct it_. 'UAW • .rrianyare th'ere, who after a life time of ,i;adv .m 4 rentitting :toil; find themselves' no richer in' Ittru. - X or MoneyNAlian when they begati.- 7 - - - r They*nnot, explain the reason. - .Other '.cau seijkly - have led to. such discouraging results, but &t he dram otliquid 'manures from their barn yardS . hao een checked when they be ila. gar farming, v. ry' many of these unsuccessful ones would have been as prosperous as their J i• ! more. provident neighbors.- r -Farm Journal; ,-,.. •., , . . 1 Korse•Shoeing. . • clibw. many horses, , valuable horses in many re:liens; pi•e‘ spoiled by having defect :iv O fore 'feet.' The • general defect in the Tore • feet ' !is called " pinehtd," or contract _ed feet. This makes the animal tender for- wyrd,•lial.4d to fail when going do*n and con: , :t;quently unsafe. • When the forward feet of the horse are defeetiveris usetnlness on'the road is much inieairedi - and, .there is no comfOrt or safety: *using such a:horse. - - - What chases tender f ThemoSt com: .mon cause ts,bad' i shoein h improper . care of the 'anitual, There are felt' good horse. shoers. Not . one black-3:111th in fifty knows bow-.to shoe a horse - properly. ; Vow fre quently do boys - and apprentices, as.soon as • their.,candtire anL il, undertake to set shoes .wlthout any 'knowledge of the anatomy of ..' the horse's feet, or 4riy of that inborn philoso. :I'..phy :tiy* lel? teaches a man to look at the . .rtason - .lof_the!thing. it is a shame -and ari outrage- -:Upon the iglits of horsei to haire such a state . ...of thitigs.i..i • • •It. alio! a lamentable fact, , that not one : manin a . liandred knows . when his horse is well shodl iCorntrionly, a man leads his horse to theibla6lf i smith-shop, lets the work be done, and then!gles.ofl With his horse,- . B . atisfeci, be.' cause heihas shoes onihis feet: -There late two very common faultS in shoe ing horses: .One is, "the shoes are too short. How catir \ al horse- frays": with. ease, unless his shoeS :are long enonghlor him to set his whole feet i.lown On the shoes.? A horse suffers as much vthl short does, as a man does with Loots ofl an insufficient length... How can a hOrb-e travel easily all day over .our rough roads, Withrshoes half an inch • too. short? I do not lino* how many times 1 hare, been pained 4 - secirlg horses, with =short shoes on.. the 'slloe as long as the foot. The the better support it 'The s ' instead his foot, arra*r. frbm *j , The' foot .. it were,l accoroi4 . cednd fault is, shoes are made concaiv . .11 - convex. When a horse sets down if it can, it will spread a little.. This .4.lent'waS - •made to .save the animal i . uotling a sofd - foot or, the ground. of a• horse h s layers or springs, as . lin it; and th shoe .should be made L - rli , If -the heel of the shoe 'dishes fr , • • (cod the horse's heel Spread when he footdown ? It c'mit 'not; but it Is so that it . eraMpsthe foot, and fighter, while it . remtlte in pinched feet. • 'ward foot shoe should be made with of it sligh• - .ly convex, to let the heel j i . tat trally %viten - the Ear,s puts ;his foot 3 i oilie Farmer.' hou puts bond t i aftei a A for the heel' spread ~TdCJ IN F CUTTING DOWN TREES.--: -The '"'Sientilic American," publishes au if lustratir.in kf. a portable machine for felling trees, 'wbich,. if it answers *e purpoae as rep . rs.;.sented,, certainly, a ,Nsiluable :invention. ThetcAitie is done lori2ontal saw, so, arrange i as to be ieidily fed .up to thc!' tiee .tocise fellechA4-noon as the eaw bas pene trot d Car (-lioug4, a wedge is driven into the. prevents, -the tree front: leaning_ oven .. and binding on the saw. The weighty/ the::m4irie is about 150 lbs., 'and . - the pense- o Man Whet rnag . S. Ingersoll, of Grec Point, N: is the inventor, Ox.Ezir i vs. HonBEs. r7 The " Wool Orower" says ; tha. the plowing matches throughout tile, country have established the fact that ,oxen can plow a given 'space of ground as quick and. as well as horses." Wu do not knO,w hoc this inay:he, hut we do know a gentlemin;w4l puts a yoke of Devon Aiken to a, plow., .iiiinaediately behind a team of three gOod liaises, and they do the same work "of' plowing - that .the • horses do. They ire stabled; and .curried and fed like - horses, = id do all the work required ofthein with as nuch —kiwi= Fainer, " . . - U t T 4 , LAST. --40 t 1 C time since, wo announced - thatk the Xenflteky 11ortietltnral Society had offeired 41, vreillimii . Of fine inindred . dollars for a clietip-abl -Cifeet ual--refnedy.. against the - c lie.- Sverat have alread' been proposed, t '.whiCh i11e:f61... urT lowirg, piiblishM in the:Lou iville Jo4rnal, h:fs the merit flf.cheaprtess atid-simplicity'at least,, and-is said_ to'be et reitilil. - Here - it is, -with the propwieesspecifieation : . 1 take.an old tin pan thatj.is worn out i,r unfit for 'other eise,.. put:some l coals from the fire. into it., andlay\tm, stria* lohneek) and smoke the tree find .young {slums we11.. - ',-. One nail . tirtoush Ette bottom Of life pan into the end of It . Mick or;lYoie fiveor six fef-t in length, i suflicient,„ no that it .tan be" red handily and carried Murat the tree 04 through the brancheS. - Care milgt be takeitnot tii have It Iflsze. _ Thi4. should .be repeated about once . il week for three weeks, after tile plum is'form -edlrom , the blossom. .---, -:' ''.. T.siiilit* l sT. GOO—. • Change , of Winne DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA' AND: WESTERN • RAILROAD. nj EW and expeditious broad guage route .!rote the II North and West, 'via Great Bend and Scranton, and . from the Lackawanna and Wyoming rallies; di. Teeny through to New York and Philadelphiti.• • 'On and after Monday, Aug. 18, Mal§ wilVbe run as follows: -1 , • Cincinnati Express Train.bouti East on N. Y. dt E. 'R. 12., arrives at Great Bend S:18 A. .31'„ from Owego, Binghamton, U., and eonneets withOe EX PRESS: Train which leaves Great' Bend for New York - rand .1 ,8:30, A. Due at Montrose, I ' 9-10, •'`• • " 5crant0n,..........." " Stroudsburg, • I'3o, P. t. - _ • s!' - Delaware, 15 minutes " " Bridgeville,Philadelphia p4is,leave?.;2s, ", " JuncliOn, • • A:0, " •. "• New Yak, ' r ' 7 t.t5 " I'assettg,ers front New York leave Pied, No. .2, North river, at I 730, A. i. FroM l'hiladelphin, leave Walnut! street r 4;. Wharf, at ! • 7 . 60 g. Leave Juliction, '• .; Due at Bridgeville, Phil. connection,l...l2o:.s, - u. Delawart\ 15 minutes to ditte,....12;45, " " .Stondslumg.- • 1 1 0, GC ". Scranton,. - " " Montrose, • • '• • " " brat. Bett;.l,_; • 5 SPI `' : Connecting at Great Bend with tlin. Mail • Tin West -- .... ..... r. r. Scranton . ..kccommodation Train, leaves • ' - Scranton for Great Bend at ~ .8:(10, A. Y. Arrive at Great • ! ' 12 .,%1! ) , Cmtnectirg With Day F.xpresses East !and . i• - NVCst, on N. Y. A: E. R. R. - ! ; ' \.RetUrning, leaves Grentßend • •415!, " Due atlFefanton,.., • • • • • • " Stromislmrg AecoMmodation - Tr;iin - leares : Stroudsburg for New • York,.. - and - mediate places, at.. . ... .. vr. Returning leaves NAr. for Stroudsburg at Passengers to and from New York will change cars at Clarksville. To and from. Philadelphia, via B. D.. R. K., leav : • or take the cars at Bridgeville. _ Fur Pittston, Kingston, and *Wilkesbarre„ take L. k 13. R. R. cars at . Scrantoti: • ' ' For Jessup, Archibald, and tarbondale, : change • cars at Greenville. • • .! Tickets sold and. baggnge cheeltA between all sta. eious (in connecting roads. II I ,• i,.. PasSengers to and f.rtn Wilkest;arre, Wfoming, via Lackawanna b Illoontsburg Railtoad, go through vvithout any detention at Scranton,yas the trains on that road run in),cennection with-the Ex press- trains on the D. T. R. R.,—hcrtce pas sengtirs may 'leave. Kingston at .A. u., r and /tr. rive in - Philadelphia at S, x.i or.N. V. at 7115. Rcturning, leave Philadillphia A. It, or New_ York at and arrive its !iingston at 5 P. F. Fare from Kingston, 'Wyoining and Pittitmt to Philadelphia, $,.4,50, to liew_Torl4 t 4,75. • . • Tickets sold and Baggage checked through. •. • • p. H.',notrETtEit, Supt. Wm. N. JENKS, General TiCket Agent. • Sept. 24, 1336. . !!". TEMPERANCE. SALOON, AND onoar - mcy. • ON MAIN STREETMONTRiiiSE,.I 3- A. 1 1.1 E subscriber takes tl is method to keep it be fore the• people of Sus' uehanna coupty,i . that at the Temperance Saloon (the only one in Montrose) is the place to get Pies, Cakes, Crackers, cheese, New York Candy, Sartliuo, Herring, Oranges and Lernous, Apples,'N uts, Satin., Pickled Oysters; Clams, Tongue and Cucumbers Small Beer, Ice cool Lem onade and Soda-water, It Cream itc., to at and drink. Also, at the samel place, is kept on hand a good assortment of GROFWRIES, fresh froin New - York, such as -'tea of different kinds, good, from 2s. 9d. to Gs. per pound; 13rciwn Sugar, is now selling at 9 cents per pound;• best Coffee Sugar at 114 cents, and crusbed,.pulverized and gnumlated Sugaeat 124 cents per pound: Mackerel, Cod, White and Blue Fish, Pori:, Lard, Smoked Ham and'Shoulders, Dried Beef; Ham, Tobacco, (plug and floc-cut;) Vinegar, Tallow Candles, Stearum • Patent and Sperna do., Tice; Soap of different kinds, from 10 to •l2} cents a bar, Soap Powder and Wishing Soda, Sack Salt for family Use, Shot, PercusSion Caps, White , Wash, Scrub and Shoe Brushes, Stoie :and Shoe Blacking,lfair PerfumcrY and. a variety of Extracts, Matches, Pepper, Cinnamon, Cl4es, groupd do., Ginger, Mus tard, french and American, Coffee Essence, Corn Starch ; Sago for'poddings, Raisins frow One shilling to 18 pence per pound, Zaltee Currants, Citron, -Prunes, Licorice, drops and root do., Candies of all kinds, Fancy Candy Drops, Gum do:, Dried Peaches, PlhMs and Cherries, Oranges and Lemons, Pine Ap- Ples,Cocoa, .Broma and Chocolate, liutinegs and pat ent Nutmeg Graters anent Clothes Pins, Transpar ent Slates, Slate and lead Pencils, Sweet and Castor ON in bottles, Fire Crackers and other Fire Works, Myrnond's, Lee's, add .Wright's Pills, Salts, Dr. Mile's Camphor Oiniment, an alinost sure tore for the,Toothache, Sprains; Bruises,urns, &c., same. Horse Medicine, and a large assortment of Children's Toys, among which tqe . Horses onlwheels and rock ers, Dogs, Lions, Cats, Birds, Lc.; stuail Pails and. Baskets, Clarionets,.Accordeons, Harmonicons, Jews 'harps, a few Ladies' Paskets and Sewing nirds ; also, Flour on hand 'by the pound;sack or barre Vat as low price and as grind quality as; can be bought in Montrose. I • i _ All orders sent by friends, stage, marl, or by chil dren; with the ns:snv; shall receive prompt attention and he dealt as fairly by as if those who ordered were present themselves. • The above. goods are for sale at' "live and let live" prices. People arc requeited to call and examine for themselves. Terms, cash or ready pay. Thank ful for past favors, I hope to make it an object for those-That want Groceries, Eatables, kc., to get them at. the Temperance - Saloon and.Grocery._ • May 21, 1858. ; S. S. MOTT. . . REMOVAL. M. S. Wilson has removed bis Stock of Good's into .his new Store (in the Brick Block) at the foot of Pub lic ATentie where the Mereandle business will lie con tinued under the Firm of M. 01 Wilson 4 Son.. Ad ,ditiouis to their present Stoek will be- continually made and particular attention given to keep tqi a eeneral assortment—evecially in the . hardware tine. Spit MANUFACTORY.. pHE subscriber kedps constantly on hand for sale 1. at his establishment in Montrose, 'the best qual ty of SUPT 6' 04 P i t manufactured 'from the' lye of wood ashes aid grease, In the old fashioned way, and riot by any patent probess. For those that finiabib the grease, he tnanutactures the soap f0r.#1,50 shim& Warranted in all cases to be a good article, or the Soap may be returned and the moner refunded. Per barrel, : tS,6O lialf Barrel,... ' 2,50 Galion, - ' 1 .... - , r 25. Wholesale dealersti,ill be furnished—if delivered at the Ashery in )fontrost—at the rate of ten barrels for $45, or at Seillanton nt ten barrels for $5O. • JOHN ILENRY WARES. ' Moptrose, March - 111i 1856. • ERSONS desironsidf payingme money, on debts P ,of any detaeriptioni can do so by leaving their payments wit h Posti Cooper & Co., Bankers, Mont rose, to my credit, whose receipts will be Allowed from their date. - C. L. WARD. April 18 1806 i I btf Nit FIRE!: Li tm uuNO COUNTY MUTUAL unaustaNdk COMPANY, Capital $2,200,000, add Increasing. it'is COO sat the best Utunpatdes in the State; An its {oases by fire promptly adjusted. - It Ism paid river half ofdollarsilossee ivy fire Since it vent into operation. Amdiestiotus received At the store of B. 14014 Co, Lanesbore, and et the store Of 4- °Di' A Co, Jessup; Luzern° county. and. At Mont rose. • . B. 11. LYONS, Agent. antrase ) . Deo.. INi,O; VloMu t for one dollar, and thatairojnot re -sewedlr LY01473.4 Kontroireokin. njilaser Bi—to PRICES. _I LEST_ 1 --, ...• if ACBROTIIEtt ~ , At 1 0O 1 A Vi a IttSa'd Herse Powers, threshers and.Sep •amtors, , reshers 'Mid Winnowers combined. Reapem - mid mowers • icombined. Mowing and Reapingachinesi of Six lot` sevekkilfferent Patent ees, Mm u .wtitch are Meterraickls, Btirrall's, Min f ny l s, IXrri ts, and the n eleb - Mted X.' tchanis It achine, which is &ranted CO, work to the lelitetiontf.the purchase ' 'he the fit& 'Giant Corn nd Cub lilill, ilte Nimble Otarit, Feed MiUs,witir . irO, I,Plates. 'french RtiVr stat. ill t; for farm or mUI u, .1 PortnbleCir cular 'Savi i Mill with '1.4 inch saw; re-weed cutting &e.-, extra , table and saw fOr slitting, boards and fort clog ituff-',and general shop use. prioss 6.111 saw ar . rangemeriXs,, greatly TmprOved wig to. Power. for cutting WOtt in th e . log,;(it will. cu tiff an 18 inch log in otrl 0'11114) hnaery\s portabl Older Milt and Press, dull best in use, limning Mill fitted tor Pow ers. - Pter cewn abetters, Power • eil cutter, Im proved ",g ';POWers; eterver iturihrs W iwi Mills; of various StuTri Machines ; May Presses, Field Drill Sn ort, 'Lime spreader, Field;llbller Fountains Of varimiS patterns, ImprOccil itydraltilic \tam, Agri cultural ; furnaces, Patent •selfleting heese preis'es, Churns Of varioua kinds; Cultivator and Plows of every dOeription, Leather and Rtibl er.Belting,and various rioter implements; In fact aAost any imple. 1 mene,a frtniir mar wish, or any Mie:034.1 may desire exceptmlet handles and scatid4l, Which nci>. doubt can .be o tained , at the great inanufacluring; establish - - meat (a pis represented or tnisrepre... , ented) in Brad Cp.: they also manufacture an x, - elsior Fanning' , Mill, (tlitly call it). which: may pe -e, valuable if it is capable of blowing . or clearing, th e chaff from the proprievOr. Alt ! wha wool 4 be left. ! I weipil say to those Who .may hr buged, 4bat• Emery's or rWheeler's , • Powersilthreshers ke, ni.e not mad be niaciSi this. - Side of Albany; also to put base either , Emery's tii:Whi -that Eritery or Wheeler has not Au' 'sire 114111. 1-IlloWers to sail their • . . DescOptive,.e:abdogne price List , ntarlv *1 machines SOIII !)N . me, sent' age prlaid, to all. applicants. Simi adilresA:! ... , , 1 ..;i - o4.rtnera..ia the time to malte 30 per :crit. - ?njour investmg.ntsl, , 114 sum Ines dttect from the - mand no middle man with whom to di-Vide as. is ti t ease with some 'olhers.. .:.k.. by me. iro warianted to: give - S4t. sf.' return 4 if not as reemnmended. bills,; ct*.ulars; &c. ' ..: : . - ilt 111. LTOITS V ,_, LAIN ESIBOIif Itll 1 tll ' I 'i i Det. X 855. - 17 INT; pounds Young IlvsonlTe. I ::;' l ll. IL Bross & t . ' ' 7 1 • 40 . Sr i I . - Twkii - e pounds good Sugar.fol oint dollar, at IL R LvoNklz Co's.l .1 • ' Th '- gallons : llolassts fur one dollar, at D. IL I.NoS. ..S.-. Co's.! . - - .1 : i f - - -, '.`•, - ' 0 Six.tiounds Candles fdr one ddlla 4 , :101. IL 'l.roNs iFotiieen yards good Sheeting fu' one dollar, at B. R. la --s & CO's. . ! . • . Tw lily yards Printi tor one dollar, at B. It. broics &Co ::-.1 • 1 - • ... Tw i)ty Penn& Nails for one doll.tr, at 8.11.1.Y014s k Co y . , , • '': - Thi ten bars soap fir one ddllai at D. fl. Lietl:s . Sr. Co' 'i 1; - . 1 1 .Eig pounds Coffee; far . ott . e , do.lar, at D. R..tyy , • • 1 Otis & eo's. ; Set Itteen, pounds Rice for. 'one dollar, at . B. h. Lv . ° N. - 4t CO ' l4. . - ', lift - on cents per pound for Cridies - by the boa, at 13:R. -1 1 YoNs & Co's. and for filp-1 IA R' I:$. • at cost a: It. PIS S : Asti_ - 's Paints in tubes, .lies; The B In of a Thousand ig the comp! lion ; Gouraud's removi6o subertluons hair,— ieiteil Soap f r returning Tan, l !Salk - in- ,Con plexion • Batelle , ' also his 3 oldavia aream for , fills and Oiti eut, and nearly 5, ; - and Paten Medicines in rre '! • 1 TCRRELL'S. ff ' X ALIGHT Evil ry Day Brings Sam ething New. COME A. VD IBE CON rINCED. COTON and BAnrs SE it‘REGVLATING 'OAS LAMPS, giving . the earest and most ben to} light of any thing yet di.. (meted, and une qual} id by au thing else in elronta y, as the Lamps are 'i constructed that pan grt a .7plendid Gas light fro the common burning fluid and three times the amo ht of light from a less quan.ity of fluid.—For sale i the Montrose Tost‘office by 31 : trose, June 18th 1854.' . A. N. BULLARD. t N. . The usual GLASS Fluid Lamps changed to a Gas p i . . 'i • 1 ______ PEAPE, • PEACE • nil in Europe, and it's said the °Hug Prince's Cradle cost 8900,0901 6 , : what or all that=as long Its at the Montrose ' , ;II:took-Store, in the Post Office, you an buy 800 4 , a andorSttate Social: tioneryion.ponDithttoe.pforirriethipele:laitartthve.nirnA ble pence is better' than the slow shilling .: •: Call t and e convinced. - - . . - N it Boliks just in and more expected this week. sr Dehe American Policy, $y the lion.thom -1 as `Whitneyl4c4r of N. Y. Ilardse4 bble or the Fall of Chicii.go. Forbes Volunteer mano.l;two volumes.— CU). Architect, No. 2, d:c. Etc. , Further particulars nex :Week. i _AI N. BOLLARD. s • 11 trose Ilay.2Bfh. intl. , M, . • , 'T,CH AND CIANIE., MAKING BUSINESS • . -- .NTLEY B;•READ ... with pie ure inform their lfriends and the public that they have again com . rnerle r d the repairing Watch, Witc, Clocks; and Jew ell-11 :iby• • ! . ; .t.' l • MR. HIGGINBOTHAM t of •• York, and late of yrar-tise ; and so highly has le, been recommended by sonie - of the first bons el ,reas a study and . fi rSrrate workman, that we r hav, .I;glven him a perSonal interest in the business, t so 't our friends may hare every confidence in hav ing; '''sir work done with ca-e an despatch. liqaddition to his general kno !edge of the vari ous kinds of English and foreign etches, he also Lin dlo.ilde the Clock •bitsinesit; fro the largest Turret to , e smallest Mantel Clocks, Nether foreign or ho a-made. . . tintrose, Jaltfary 8, 1858, ;•• D EW.VILFQRD STOVE , ' . In Full 11l 1 , • Itunclreel an d Seventy sale ItY Dicker/714n c E are in receipt . of the lard ~ "ever offered in 'Northern . g . of Cooking, Parlor, and 1 it and coal; also, it full as6t•irtt ,tores and Churches. , , I puld caII, particulif attorgicin to the Jeffersogian 4 ted Oven, the Most perfect and heaviest plate f‘t in market. AMong 'our assortment of large U, would mention '',the Empire State improved, as I very heavy plates, perfee ash and a superi tfe. -g. Farmers of usqueha ; ounty, you have ~.: la the habit or purchasing li ht)steves and light n..in,,,••• and paying as much you °tight • to- for _ *tee and heavy triraming ' e manufantnre our furniture, and wili ieß at man ' rer l a prices.- bet anise Fhb pay a maker proilt , .te with us if they 'itaux. Jobbing 'connected 1 - e tin trade, done al'usnai on short native. - . plCSEEtilfitPllc OARRATT. • 1 w iiiitoni, Sejilt 18 $ 1855. 1 • Watches, Chicks, thins, Ace., ) hew nsportinent just received front Ragland, • d,Vdertnany, &e., which will be roll below . F New York piece. B.I7 I 74IL'ETON'S. E. owes.; Ott. -18„155. - REMOVED I MUM Ka; front over , the dere N. S. Weal 4k Eton. ,de been hum- Railroad Horse or alloWed to o those wishing tiler's iorized nor de mehines.' and circulars of grail; and post your name and rom 12 to 25 or Item ember I get actnreraa• I've my commission, I. machines .sold 'akin or may he See large bind CO /j a. for one dollar op Mess tor!: ;at Hi something leßs, TONS & El ..EMPORIUM 123 Five Stove:: for Garratd. st stock of Stoves Pennsylvania, con- Sii,plate, both for ent of large sizes, C. D. IRGIL, Venda- Great Bargains witmcoots A. LAtHROP CO'S. are now. offering the balance of a large stock V V - of LADIES'. DRESS GOODS, .CLOTHS, SATINKITS, AND READY MADE; CLOTH IN( at greatly 'reduced prices, - in order to make room for ottr Spring purchase. Now •is the time to buy Cheap, as we are determined to sell off our stock. Fifteen and twenty percent may be saved by calling on us immediately; Fins, Rich French Nerinoes, worth -10 • and 12 shillings, at sl' per yard. Beautiful Striped and Plaid Delaines usually sold for 2s. and 2s 6d. for 38 , 1 and 20 cents. Paramettas. Alpl4,eeas, Cabot's's, Flannels, and Lindsey* at prices, that will "BEAT Tin Jima." i2oSatinctis from is. ltd. per yard . to $1 per yard, and per cent. less , than the market price. • We also keep crii band a 6ne assortment of - BROADCLOTHS, all grades and colors, in price.from $2 to $4,50. CASSIMERES, Black and colored' Doe Skins, Farrcy ditto—Sheep's Grey, Kentucky Jeans, 'Corduroys. Ready-Made.tslothing. Overcoats from t 44. to . $10; Pants for only. $2,50; Vests Over-hassle, Flannel jackets, si - ver'y nice arti cle to work in—call and try one on. • tfa . ts and Caps, .11.cots . aad Sfioes, Crockery, Hardware, and Groceries. tin more of those tine Teas. Try., if nothing more than la drawing, and rou will be sure to try again . . .1: - Akiek 'NOTION'S flee Many other things That we shall_be happy to shecaf all who fay* es heoll. We can and will sell goods as chcap.tia they . 'eao be bought anywhere in this country, ttinghamton net excepted: We canna sell a dollar's worth of goods on a year's credit as we will .a bill of fifty for cash. Buy the amount and bring the pay, .and you :iced . ..not spend your time ge. ing to York Stat/," as we give von the worth o your taenty here a( home: • • N". Hemember. all we have said W 6 mean, and if any any one will call at., NO. 3, PUBLIC•AVENUE, ice will prove all we 6VC said to their entire'satisfactiou. Ur 1 I kinds of Prnauce, B U7TER, SOCKS, At .3" 13 LW 4!" S , I.Akk±ki in exchange for goods at the ItIICYCE RATER. A. LATHROP & CO. Montrose, FeriarY 12, 181"4 at - • WLR iVatttith Great Btitain I ri . lllE Central Amerteart question icy not yet Settied, but 0 UTTENB EIW-) ROSENBAUM (P. are finally settled in their new sttirb in ilie.East end of the. New Brick Block, - wtCre soldiers who intend to enlist for the war can be inipplied with regitnent als and all sorts of Clothing, and those Who desire. to take their wives with them, can also be supplied with the best of materials fur ladies! wear, freni. a Stocking up, to a Bonnet, 'either in soldier or citizen Style. ; •. krionrtfig the citizens of Susquehanna ceititly to be brave and patriotic, we - are sure they intend to be prepared for the coming struggle, and therefore ad vise there to call on us and examine _our extensive stock, which we are assnred we cap sell as low as any other firm this side f:of New York city. Our stock, which -we. have very lately- 'purchased and with great care selected,:toMprises a - full assort ment of LADIES' TI 7 E:IR, • . . such an Shawls, from $1 up •to 33n; Dress Goods from a •141 sent Calico -Dresirto as 6 Silk ; Ladies' Cloak?,-V,robridderies of all descriptioni; and th-ose whO, happen to - 4iCe in a very cold climate we can supply with a good. suit of Vurs to keep them warm. GESTLEMEYS T gent.l44men . who do not-a - ant to be troubled with getting up new snits of clothes, we would say that we have a very full assortment of ReadyTunle Clothing, of all descriptions and prices, and in case we should not have the article they want, we will take their or der and supidy them on very short notice... • 'BOI T ST CLOTIIING. We have also a very good assortment of Children's Clothing, from an infant up to a yormg mar., which canntst r. be surpassed for tastefulness, as %fell as for quality and cheapness. 'We have also a regitlat. assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Gonas, such as •Fine.. Shirts, Collars, Un der Garments, Silk Neck and rocket Handkerchiefs, Stocks , :and a great many other articles .toonumer ous to'llteotion. . In addition to all these, we keep a full stock of Staple and Domestic Goods, such as Sheetings of all qualities and prices, Flannels, Tickings, Ginghams, and a great variety or other artieles• which are usual ly needed. in • families. We are very sure that those who are in want of any of the articles myntioned, would do well to call and price our goods, and - satisTy thehtselves how 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 establishment, where we are always ready to wait on theta with all pOssible attention. GrTTENBETIG, ROSENBAUM Sr CO. - orrrisatno. L..ROSENDACII. • C. 11. WM7E:MEWL, J. WISTViDEIM. New Eta in Montrose! THE WIR IN KANSAS CONTINUES: nut those who,Atteinpted to get up a fight in 14 Montrose, against "second rate goods and high prices" with the fagtenda of .three or four'old stocks hare fizzled ; and • • Keeler and Stoddard, , • : whose ROOT AM) SHOE STORE iq located on Main street, South of Siarlo's Irotcl,—with the largAt and best assortment of Goods everbrought into this mar ket, bought at the • LOWEST.FIGURP, and which they will sell a kale' above dost, are de termined tO give "the old codger" a hard one. We do not intend to be undersold by any other establishment in Town. We have only. to sly, Come and See, for "seeing is believing." We do not de sire to puf our goOds z preferring to . 9 let our works praise us;" but we may be permitted to say, for the information of purchasers, that we 'aye just received AN EXTENSIVE STOCK of Superior quality and style, comprising all khtds'of Gentlemen's, Ladies', and Children's wear. Also a general assortment of Findings, and Leather ut all kinds. - Work made to Order, and repairing done neatly. - EtELER 4lt STODDAItii. Montrose, June 11, 1856. NOTICt. PUBLIC notice is hereby given that S. WOOD RUFF is receiving a nee lot of Stoves and Wares of all 'kinds usually kept in the Stove and Tinware line of business, among which mar be found a better assortment of Stoves, heavier, larger, and more durable than ever before offered in this county. All the proof yon need will be Pitt to call and exam ine for yourselves. All stoves Warranted in every respect. - kept constantly on hand, an extensive assortment of TIN WARE, made out of the best materials, which is offered for sale at cheap as can be bought in any market. AISO on hand, Lead Pipe of all siz es, Chln and . Gearing for Chain Pumps ? all - . sizes Brass and Porcelain Kettles, and all kinds Jappaned Ware. •Jr.bhing done on short notice and in good order. All:goods in the line will. be sold cheap for cash ,pr (approved) credit.. • t S. A. WOODRUFF. "Montros , -March 19, 1856 Vtilitable Lauds For Sale. FOR SALE IN ONE BODY, about 45600 acres of Land on the waters of Spring Brook, .4 branch of the Lackawanna river, in Luzerne County', Peril's., about midway. between the . thriving tokns of Scran ton and Pittston. These lands arc covered with val uable timber, and being situate in the most extensive mineral region inltAtylvania— k nown to contain iron ore—and bellev abound in coal, and being also in the im Ad iate 'Vicinity of' several railroads tuad,e and now • progress—offer to the capitalist an opportunity f e investment of money that seldom . ' occurs. For further information apply' to N. P. no sack, Esq., No: 11, Wall street New York, or to the subscriber, at Bontrose, 'Susquehanna county,Pa., the attorney In fact of the owners ; April 6, .11854. A • FRESH LOT OF CHOICE GROe A CERIES just received and for sale cheap; a tip-top Tea, for.filly cents . ; Pound Sugar, as low as can be expected; Cheese, direct from New York such as hardly grows in Susquehanna . ; Flour and Salt constantly on hand at . the lowest prices, by Ang.b, 11158; . B. CHANDLER. FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE. mflE subscriber is currying on the eiIAIR MAK INU BUSINESS In all Its'various branches at the Chair and Ware Shop .In Hirferd, wher may be forind a greater eariety of Windsor and \Rocking .Chairs than at may other establishment In the ; also Flag and Cane Beats, Bureaus, Bedsteads, fidungl es, Settees, Tables; Stands, ke. dv., all of which wifi be sold at therloirest prima at retail, (or wholesale ; with abort maim) - 41‘11 worklaarranted well made and of good material. Short'oreclts and small profits will be my motto. For demonstration of the *bore fat% pleas call at my shop in Buford_ __lrlliage. W GOD. Buford,. Oetol?er . 12, 1 OPERATE by their powerfu influence on the V internal viscera to,purif•-ili blood and stimu- • late' it into healthy , ti. 4,.• They remove the . obstructions of' '; ~ ; • Is, liter, and other 1 organs of the body, an ; •y ens . 'rig theltirtegular • i action tikYealth, correct, where CT they exist; such .'' derarigerlients as are the first , causes or disease. 4 kn ostensive trial of their vii es, by Professors, '• Phytticians, end Patients, hai s own cures of dan gerous diseases almost beyond .elief, were they not. • . substantiated -by persins of su h eXelted_po;ition. • 'and character-aa to forbid - the s spicion of untruth. . Their leertificatii are Publh.he. in my American 1 Almanac, which the 'Agents below named are - . pleased to 'furnish free to all I gulling . . .! ' 4 l• - Annexed we give Directions for their use in the - 'complaints which they have . . n found to cure , I • , ForCoirrivEsess,--•Take .rie or two, Pills;.or 1 such quantity as to gently mov the bowels, ,Cos- . ! tiveness is frequently the' at; mvating cause Of -Prim', and the cure. of one en 'plaint ts.the curb, . of both. No person can feel ell while under a's. costive habit of body. Hence it should be, as. it . can be, promptly. relieved: ~ - • . !- '. li • Fos DTSPEPSLA, which is s nietime.s the -cause • / of Costiveness, and always unto testable, take mild G. - doses from one to four --to st ululate the Stomach , and liver into healthy action. , hey will clii it, and ' the heartburn, bodybiern, and .1 , &barrio( • dNpefisia I will rapidly disappear. Whe 'it has gceilt,'don't forget . what, co red you. • . - 1 ' s' , — For a FOrt STOMACH, or Mid Inaction of the , Boieefs, which produces g e. I depression of ilio' :f - spirits and bad health, take fro O. four to eight Pill's it first, and entailer doses after raids, untill activity ' and strength is restored to the system. ' I - Fon NERVoUSKESS, SICK I tADACItE, NAUSEA, Pain in the StopKtch, Back; or tiide, take. fienn four . - 1 to eight pilli on going to bed. If they do not oper- ' . ate sufficiently, take more the next day until they do. These complaints Will be swept out from the system: Don't wear these an their kindred dis- ' orders because yoUr stomach i. foul. :I I. ... Fos SCROPTILA, BEINIPEL. s, ctitcl• al/ Diseiries of the Skin, take the Pills free y and freqffitntly - , to keep the bowels open. The e uptions will gener ally soon begin to diminish .ant disappear!, . Many -• dreadful ulcers and_ sores bay. been •heal.id up by - thi purging and purifying cite t of these I ills, and - some disgusting diseases cvhicl seemed tolsaturate the whole system have cornpl ,tely yielded to' their Influence leaving the suffers in perfect health. Patients! your duty to socia .'forbids that you should parade yourself nroun . the world coveted with pimples, blotches, ulcers, ores, and all or any ;of the unclean diseases of th . , skin, because your system wants cleansing. To PLMPS- THE BLOOD, 11l eine ever discovered. They sh and frequently. and: the hupu seeds of incurable diseases Wi ''System like chaff before the wit they do as much gpod in preve the remarkable cures which till Where. . , LiVEE COMPLAINT, JAUND CE, and alt. Bilious ilffections, arise from setae 41 .rangement— either torpidity, congestion, or obstr etions of . the Liver. Torpidity and congestion vitia q the bile sTa render ~ . It unfit for digestion. This s disastroas to the health, and the constitution s fielbentiv nudes ' mined by no other cause. Ind gestiun is 11 . ;.e eceip. tom. Obstruction of the du t which empties tea bile into the stomach causes the bile to over - flow . - into the blood. This produ es Jaundice-, with a long and dangerous train of e It. Colveneis, or alternately costiveness and diarthata„ prevails. Feverish symptoms, languor, ow-spirits, weariness, restieseness, and melancholy with sometimes in 'ability to sleep, and sometim . • great (lOwsine , A; sometimes there is severe pain in the aide ; the skin and the white of the eves hero g a greeniSh yellow ; the stomach acid ; the bowel. sore •to the touch ; the whole system irritable. Will. a tendenCy to fever, which may turn to bilious fevc , bilious colic, bilious diarrbrea, dysentery, Se. A neditun dose -Of three or four Pills taken at night, fo lowed by two or three . in the morning, and repeated . few daysotillreneive the cause of all these troubles. It issricked to suffer such pains when you can cur. them fur 25 cents. RHEUMATISM, Goer, and . 11 /17/..anintatory .Pe tees, are rapidlyeured 'by th.- purifying I effects of these Pills upon the blood an. the stimslus which . they afford to the vital princi ~ 1 of Life. •I For these and all kindred . complaints t'ey should be taken in mild doses, to move the bow s gently; but freely. •• As a Dixterat. -PILL, this i both agreeable and . 'useful. No Pill can be made sore pleasant to take, and certainly none has been ode more effectual to the purpose for which a dinn . pill is employed, ..• 7 - - PREPARED . BY DR. Si C. AYE Practical -and Analyl LOWELL, hi , - • AND SOLD' Tunnr.u. and .1 nd .Drag,,gl: , ts generally. PATENT ML A MONG the great' variety LI: Store, may be' foimd celebrated Family Medicines : -al ana Cathartic Pi is ; llaie Forest Pills ; Iloofland's e, let Louden's series of :Family. Gargling Oil, the greatest ren or beast ever known ; lathe; dy, and gorse Bettie& ; variety,-of other kind4"l'll-] the great remedy for burns, flammatory -coMplaints;iybn' thing 'for similar purposes as drea - s' Pain beArby cock's. Balsam and Bone 'Hui dice Bitters, Canker Drops, i. Drops; Baker's Compoimd ton's Pepsin, - for Dyspepsia; Buchu and Extract of Sar •Salves; the best in market, PI endless variety pf Patent MI numerous to erinmerate—bu the public will find nearly . ev the Drug and Fancy Store of Montrose; July, 1855 DENRY DRINKER. 154tafi Look I • N - • ABEL TU Ilas just received from N. cable stock of • 1i CAT G comprising a first rate ass icines, Chemicals, Mediral I Dye-stuffs, China, Glass, an. variety of Crockery,) Brit tan Planished Tin Ware, Silver Spoons, Silver Forks, Butte of Lamps. A good variety o Mirrors,. Welland Window Ware, Woodati Wat.e,•Bru. - 4' ceries, Lamp Oils, Comphen Swat? and Spermaceti •01 Whips, Varnishes, Window variety ,ot Jewelry, Perfum I Gold and Silver- Speetlelel Flutes, Fifes, Accordeans, Strings, Lc. The largest Knives in Susquehanna Colt in market, Sinn Guns, Pisl Barrel3.Revolvers, In. short ; Ole Physician, • Keeper, the Farpter, the Me l the Professional Man, theAGI YOnng and the Old, the Riell iful and the Ugly, the Gay all tho. rest of the people, wI ply their every (lay wants a Store in the New Brick B ities Good—Call and see. Montrose, March 5, 1856 'They are all goin UPWARD G 0 'TB , 'The Bei ... der ltnifi .Dete A NI) the endeavor to p, TX_ Stork of superior yule Ceived froth, an' old broke I Bingliarntor4 has .proved friends florin torn: "Seel' knowledge the fact. And : (without wearing) would be convince the public that SI at their store on Public Av Post Office, nave the • In stock of BOOTS AND SllO, this market,; which ibr prl with second rate good 4 du ! len,ge competition... We ar,. the Best:lli:fuses in New :YJ best tptalitien of Goods', wi :coniplete. July . 18,1856, Justjeeei former snick, co sting o Botts, Patent Leather Short Gaiter Shaba and slips all itinsßlippers and Boots b 'tenths and . Childretis B belt in market.. In fact ev trade. - -4 : ALL kinds of. Leather, kindi of work made to o neatly. srff Montrose July ,28, i 856. 25 ararrs per Pelt for Csrzwinitet IllakerS,' • •• • • • . • . _ r VASE - *astir° In 'offering to their - Cu : Stamen, in JL additiou to their usual large stockof c umin , WevaK,' the largest and best assortment. of CANA .PL A. Or, AND WOOD BEAT O'fl AIRS - evo offer ed for sale in Susquehanna County, all of which were manufactitreff eipresslytti*.their. ordqr, and they can warrant them to he a superior article. . Cull at their Ware-room,. foot Of„ Maine street, and examine: fol. yourselves. • W. W. E. C. roanneu. AND E. MOTT would respectfully infortn-the u!pithlic that they-aro inanufacturitikillatchfey's Celebrated Plows. They keep, constantly on !rand, Side lIW, .11ritynti eo4:11.14 n, , J nen rhatiralorar, Dolor GJuar,ou Slri fly and Cattei..Shoo, Ptuto:_,Pointit'of various patterns, too 'anther : ill's-. to mention: •We . hope, by strict attention to business, to receive our share of - public . patroUage. Mainufac tort', 'D. Post's old 'stand. Foundry, •M'Ott, pear= .>earle'A • .arltepaiting done on short nollee; • STEAYI GUIST' AND SAW OE )OST BROTHERS ,having porchaseT the alibvri 1 eslabliAtfient, will Iteilleor,,sl:tntly nn hued tSti -perfine ani Fier Flmir, Corn Arra/ raperbir . aty;) ("fen; and Bran - at-the lowest c4sh-pile&. Ca,3tow wo: , lt will be done With despatch, and in all cases Warn , frd. • • 113Sltt Mentron, Jniv, lax.- • fl IIE sabsrtibers art; now burning acid will keep constantly on band, Lime of a very . superior (pudity at Alotarose Depot, and will :st - 41 it in•any (iliac:tide; at 'a fair !nice. Per Sons wiAing,a large quantity can he supplied !.-2on . a masonahle notice Suporior ground Plaster will be Vept constantly _-_- Itind hereafter. Tioga Pot2it Agricultural' Works.. .21 'la. M. wirutrus&CO., - • ....11714.758,• P. 4 . - Kinufactmers and IVli(ilkn , a;e: tind ptail Dealers in y arc the best ruetii uld be taken.fmely ities whieb; sow the be swel4 out of the 'cl. By tbig property l uting sielin;e,s as by I I y are making every inery's and Wheeler's 'Railroad 1 • El'ot - •;;e-Poi,irer. rrITREF.4IEII. S arid Frparaters and TEreshOrs and 1_ :Winnowers Winnowers comldued, Clover Oirerdar :n,l oss-errt.•Saw Emerv's Cider - 111114,Fe+d I. Cu! ters, Corn' Shrllers, Cor) . l aird Seed Plaw.t. l ;,v.s.e.y- Bro.),ft-civt,Solveri;, 1)0 . 2; POW.. Crain Critdies, Cifiiivatol?; Ketchum's celt , brated Ileapers u ri.,l 'Mow-. ers, Magic Corn and Col) ET.celAor Midst Leather and irollit-rulJtie;' I tsnls - P u saf , p i t. IQ (It:11113, Extr:t.: farni,hed for Efll ' ory ' 2i and IVilocler's Mael t ioes We invite partic i Adari ;rue:akar to our Excel..3lor i Fanning Mills. • They ark• A. No. 1. r _ Poser iptir.4. Catalogues, Price ListS, a,nd Circulars of alllt - altirres &e. sold by us, scut gealis and po4- Age:prepaid, Co all applicant:. Send us your name rind address, and of your friend' 1i eat, H. L. BLOWERS, Franklin, Pa. (P. 0. address, Montrose.) M. WELLES &I CO. • .Ulied Pa., dmi' 20, 24m5 !Fta:voe • • • iCal • C4.emists, ASS., . i . . " BY. ' • F.Tnr.r.ivaF, Itontiose L.- f Medicines at Tarrell's i of D. Jayne's Juqtly tl'herty Perm- Friret Wine • and ted ledieines Merttrant's cdv 'for sprains - t•on's Infallible I .k's Vermifuge, aiera Magnetie-t-iinonent, leumatisai, and all in- Extract, a first rate above Ointment ; An , a nod article jeWoocl ent ; A.twooTs Jmn niment, mitt Dy•s•ritery it -Dysentery; Hough fielmhold's Estract of aparilla; a variety' of ,te., and - an almost .Ydicittes, altogether too EISE suffice it to say, that ry thii,g in this Tine, at 'ABEL TURRELL. IE2I ~. ~' HR ELL I‘v York, a call and des UM rtinea of Drags, 3fed- :rstruments. Paints, Oita, Ekrthen Ware, (a good iia - Wai'e, Japanned and and all othin• kinds of Knive< &e. . ,wood and Gilt Frani aper, Statio.nc'ry; Stone Brooms - , Fandly Gro k Burning Fluid, Trllow I dl sL-a, Bide and other 'lass, &c. rate' , ry, and Fancy •GtiodA, Gold Pens, Violins, Violin and Violincelro -asscalinent of Pocket and the best quality 61s, (Single and Double he lai•nlid, the. House hanic, the Man faettirer, •ntletnan, the Lady. the luta the.Poor,'the Beau 'th e Fashionable, and 11 find something to tip- Turd's. 1 60: 7 ,-PriceTA Low—Qual• I ABEL TtJRRELL, g to -Torre 1 ONWARD; f 0 T.S' ! :ins on. Main - ..St. ted. - . . • ltn ()IT that "Exteniiit ite of Goods lately re -1 ' (low n Establishment in n entire Etilnre to our i !j - is Believing." • • NY6ac. I honk!. judge that ' mieing' all that .wtis necessary - to lIMONS & MERRIMAN, tine, first dtior above. the 4esit and most desirable 11S ever introduced into , (we offer no competition I. bilitv and style we chat- receiTitqr, weekly from. in the latest styles and eh keeps" our asiortmeut ed aisige addition to oar Gents Patent tenthe, Boots, French Calf Bents yles. Ladi llaitnrs Busl,e at qualities ; also Bo* I limiters anti Shoes the ry thing belonging to the 6RdTitiaings, &c. 417 der and repairing dons DNS & MERRIMAN, Liaole Undereleact, it B. R. LYONS & CO. N.. / SMITH, FORPHIM & CO. • *40,,,fi1i Irds!trtiie, ZG-1' PLOW SHOP. NEW ESTABLISHMENT rel).- G. LIME AND PLASTI.M. L . L. POST, :H. DRINKER, W. ;JESSUP. 3fontro3e Depot, Aprill3. L. SEARLE. Eatery Brothers' CHANGrA2LE RA!LWAY liOrr POW" - ..,... . LI j For Wiireshing, Cce. • . rrillS.power has an ascendency .over-all others, as I_ its gears can be shifzed. from side: to side and from ime : shhfl to 'the other, giving . it a ,slow; heavy !notion or A Mit, quick Motion, adapting it to any.o ti e,many uses for which it may be reqturcit :., ' The subscriber having 'made arrangem:iits with '.nery BrOthers for . the sale of .their . machinery, pill fannish those wishing to purchase on as favorable terms and with, as gi,nd guaranty as can be given.foi rdly machinery of the kind' now in use. Address, G. A. TILDEN. • . . . Forest Lake, Susquehanna county, Pa. 4 .:3t -- ---'----- .' - 1 .'1 1- - . . ' iinportaat Discovery. - . . DR. HALSEY'S FORRSII,VINB. AM) / • 7 GI.77.II.COATED roll EST PILLS. ' . • 20,000 CURES IN ONE YEAR. • . nit. HALSEY, of New York, has invented a Pro -1,./ cess. by which a rich luxuriant WINE is produc ed fro - m_certain plants of great medicinal virtues:=.. This delightful Wine combines.alf the high medicinal properties of the • Patideficof, Ssapanger, Yellow Dock, "Wild Citcrry, and certain her plantS, whose 4 virtues are len times more Irt•el lel as. medical agents. So pure and concentrated are the Medicinal properties of this Wine; that it has - been found:the most effect- 1 ive m e dicine now in use, - Frequently,. less than a 'single bottle restores the ling ring Patient from' de bility and sickness to Strong and rigerousi 'health.= Every dose shows _its good effects on the constitution, and improves fhe generaLhealth.- and with Dr. Hal sey's celebrated 61.'11-COATED FOREST PILLS as an adjunct, all the following disorders are prentattent : ly cured. . . • - . . DYSPECSIA AND INDIGESTION.—A box of the Forest Pills, and a bottle of the Wine s will - cure the . most distressing fortis of this Complaint.. . . • - • Aour . -2.5 - o FEVER.—One or two doses of the pia:, tind a bottle of the Wine will break the ague• and curd the Patient in all cases,:When the directions on the bottle are adhered to. Drtoestcm, Comrtamrs.—FroM. one to .two boxes of.the rills, and three bottles of the Wine, euro r this obstinate - disorder. Thsotitom or run Kliksln's.—The Focest Wine and sills have 'proved highly efficacious in this disorder.. One to two boxes of the Pig, and three or four bot tles of the Wine; are Pudicient Co accomplish a :Cure in the worst cases. : , DEntmrv, Ntottr. s , tc.i.:ATs., Emireiation 'awl-Weak ly State - of the. Conditutirm.-L r .The Forest Wine kin' pop lar remedy for all these. comphtintS. Dim tstt ti- lee. bottles cure the worst eases without tht use of -- e Pills; but when the comphtint. is accompanied with some othel disorder the Pills will be required.. . IIItE6IATISM.- 7 -1110 efficacy ofthe Forest Remedios in Rheumatism it very singular.- Some of the inj3st distressing cases I' ever ; saw haie been ,eured• by them id ten or twelve days' time. . - _1: , • BuLous I)kt:dud:its an POO'. - Aro.m.telf.-41ne purgatice.dose of the; Forst Pills. Will curd any hß 'ions disorderior any complaint arising ..trOm Fodl Stomach . antlEmorbiti condition of the bowels. - :: Furv.ns.—ne or two purgative doses will cttre---fif -1 Yers- . - - • . , - . • . . . . , Corons, ecir.ns F.Ter'-- - -(lne box of the kills, arid bottle of the Wine ; Will break - up and cure the moss severe coldi,roughs• and ,T;ftin ;n the , • ITLerms, Rams, lr.arciais; Scabbed - Mead, Rino - .11 . 1';)idpelas, Salt Rheum, Sore Ears, and eve r!) ,kind of Enumr.—These' complaints all arise froni one common cause—imp/re blood. fienerallY.Uoth ing but the, Pills are required for the .cure of most of these disordeN ; hutsif ..both remedies are -used, two boxes of the Pills, and two or three bottlei of the Wine, will cure the very worst cased, and frequently by less thalr htctf the quantity. • - • . - .Ltrianci:'.—Two'hoxes of the Pink and• as many, bottles of the Wine, cure the worst -ease of.lanndice '• FEmst.r. ODSTRUCTIVNg t produced from bad colds or weakly constitutions. _ A few doses of the Foiest Wine cures the most distressing forms of these plaints ; awl if theWiee bo followed uti.a few weeks; these derangments will not occur-again. The-Wine, exactly suits the • female constitution, and - gives strength, vigor, and blooming health. Overls of boxes and bLttles, have.bectr sold within the last two 'years, in the United Stateistnil G l enda.. Letters and- certificates .to the -amount-of many thousand, •have been received, testifying to• the cures and- good 'effects of these remedies. ;. • • • • Forest Wine is in large equaia , one dollar per bottle, or six bilttleefor. five . defiers. , Forest, Pills. twenty-five cents per box. , "General depot, at . Walker Street,: New -York;_ rind kept by- one or nulio respectable druggist in ahnost every- city And in the Union an&British Colunks, 2 , 7 • General Depot,. 64 Walker St. New York. In MontrOsei Abel Tumllli in Great Bend, L raiiott; "end all &Anima. July 18, 185k.'' VOLD peel B Befonnt and- Cabin, SJ I►ce- DITYit. 1 local county, which h H. S. MPO I :114 YORK; G'A rated in April ATTY 0, 3IERIIIT3IOII I . ELIJAII :MOTT. Deiot, t_l Ira luau Keeler & Stoddirli "h•BALERS IN BOOTS & SllONS,Lejuttei k Ti.n sings, on Muine St., first llooiNelow Surles Ha _ :William IL Jeuttp, TTORNEY AT LAW & NOTARY. PURLIft 11. Office on Public Squire, Montrose: , : . (..;416 5 Tehe found at his new stand en the tor. 'kJ . ner of Owego and Chestnut ,streeta, in the building recently occupied by.. i t tept iterg k where he tyrectmilly repairie with. di/tier/ 8 , Wat c h es, Clocks, Jewelry, Guns, 'and every deiseription .o Illachinery; Wheel cutting.; Gun. and Wretch mate rials sniiplied to, the trdd'e. • , ..Dr..11. Smith, 1.711GE6N DENTIST, Idontroge, Pa.; at Searle's tallotel, Mondays and Tuesdays of each week. . Miller & Fowler, . • A TFORYgYS AND • COUNSELILDS AT LAW, 1 - 1" and Soliciti>re in Chancery. Wee No. 44 Clarke - street, Chicago, 111. v , ' Thoinas Ingstrun(j, • •." _- DALEII, IN -DRY GOODS, Groeehli ; Clothing, Crockery; Boots and•Phnes,•tc.,! /Itthirttehasm Depct; Pa. .• L.- • . Bentley 45r Fitch, 4' , • . ' • . A TTORNEYS AT LAW, AND BOUN TY LAND .1 - X. AGENTS, Mots rose, Pa. ' , I - : " 1 - n. S.-BENTLEY. - , L . L race. D. D. Hinds, T ITERT AND EXCHANGE STABLE Oise in JLI in th 6 rear of Wilson's Store, itonliose, Ps. --. , • DEALER ' ITT STOVES , Tin, Copper, Jim& Sheet Iron ware, Lodeftville, pear GreatlkrufDepit . December' 4. • 0 . ; • '' Frazier & Case; • A TTPRNE:i - S, AND OUNSELLORB (Vice on ,Turnpike,-etreei; but diver Rai o Poet's St6r6, Ifontivie; - • , . •;. Albeit Chmberlut, A TTORNEt AT LAW, and Justiq) of the Peace; over I. L. Past & bb's Stare; katititlie. • - Wm. IL Jessup, - •A • TTORXEY AT LAW AND COthtT3SIONER of -LIL- DEEDS, for the State. of New York, will attend to all hitsiness entrusted to hiin with,protoptnesa and fidelity.' Office on Public Square, occupied by Has. Wm. Jessup. . - _ - • Moritrose,'Jan. Y, . 1856. W. Si • - L. P. Hinds; A TTORNEY AT LAW; Btisviehatina, - Pa. Office LA. on Maine street, one tleor east of Lenheinfe. Abel Terrell; ITIEALER IN DRUGS, 'MEDIUMS, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye-stulTh Groceries, Dr* Goods, Hardware, Stoneware,' Gla.sware, Clocks, Watche s Jewelry, Silver Spoons Spectacles, Musical holm ments, Trusses, Surgical Insiruruents, furnory, Mirrors, Stationery, Brusltes„ Shoes, Yanked Notion. &c. • . - RR. Lyons & AATHOLESALE. AND EIF.T.A.U. • DEALERS IN 1" Dry Goods, Groceries, Sxlt, . Flour, and Hutt. wire, Lrinedioro, Pa. • F. 117 Chandler, TAEALEtt Lit DRY GOODS, Ready Made Clothing,' Grocerids, Books and Stationery, l etc., Pablid Avenue Montrose, Pa. I.- L. Postelkto.,l • rVEALERS IN DRY GOODS Groceries, Crockery, Hardware. Leather, F 1 r, ete cornet OfTimaj pike street and.Publie Avenue, 3/C bole,-Fa. - . 1, J. Lyons & Son.; lEALERS IN DRY GOODS, Groceries , liardwzr4 Crockery, Tinware, Groceries, Booke,,etc.; sic; carry on the Book s ßinding business-=Public Arenttei Montrose, Pa. . . Bentley &Read; DEALERS IN DRY GODS, Dings, Ifedielnisi 1.-/ Paints, Oils, Groceries, Rardwari; — Crockeryi Iron, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry; ailyer Spoons, Pile emery, Ac.—Foot of Public Xionne, Motstroac. - William it'inliam H. Jessup, A ' 9III•IETS AT LAW, Nan/rose, Pa. Frac , tice in Susquehanna,. Bradford, Wayne, Wytt: min_ and Luzerne counties. • • William W. Smith & CO., riABINET 'MATERS. They keepToonotandy oD 1..) hand a good assortment of all kinds — of Cabinet Furniture. Shop and Ware Rooms at the foot of Maine street, Montrose, Pa." - . • Rockwell- & Winton." • f ANtFACTILIIERS Lind DEALERS in Straw_ GooA• Cam Ftyrt ' Umbtellissi Pat s? sola r Rib&o-rut, 43:e. de.,, No:40 Courtlandt iireet;Nni Y.ork, (up stairs.) • •"' 8. D. nocKwst.L. W. W. W.INTOII. A 111AILDWIN Vi'holesale.and Retail deal: er in Flottr, Salt, Pork, Fis.h,Lard, grain t ked meal, candles, clover and timothy seed. 50 Barrels fresh ground flour - just sreceivedlrota Ithica Mills: . Montrose A.-agust 5, 1856.- • - It- Thityer, • , 13HYSIPIAN AND SUROEON, MoOtrose, 1, Office in the Farmer's store. - • Bryant House GREAT REND rrqprietOr; - •• pli • • Baukimouse . • OF • -... . _ • . POT, COOPER & CO. , HENRY I)IiINRER' ' NQIVTROSA 4 - , WM. lIUNTI'ING COOP ISAAC L. POST . • Novertiber 12, 1855 r . DIiAiTS bit .I4'e Iv. York"CitY acid philadelpbbh Collections promptly made and remitted. Meg, lours from 10 J.. IE: to ift." L , / Messrs: Allen k Pastou, N. York. REFERENCE, Satmiul C. Moitoti, Esq+, IVA.' . . Hon. William Jessup, Mongrels. THE INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN. rbetlanse *czar TurmanAy woman* - AritOgYaceli • rA., AT $1,50 iEn AN'scer 111 Sellancti • Rates of Adireetislig. One square (16 lines or , less) One wink, ....Atkin' One square " • two weak.. .... . .0,78 One square " three week5,.....-. 1 • 00 One square 11 One square ~ . • two etontbSo 3 0 55 One .guar " • three One square " Ids *Sethi; • SIO One square ' ' " one year, 00 1 For two or: wort , quares, !wetted by ibe yesr, a dedgetion hem thettbove prices 44000. YeerlY 1 " 1 " vertisers,will have the Priviiege etillterhlit 61/ 4 1. : ing their advertisements without additional COMP. Business , cards, net ` excee4incl i re lines, at $2,00 per annum:. -• ; s 304'Neatilt* - • Thisefflee is supplied wia,- g ood went Jobbing elate** kinds of Job . WOillt as. Cardo, : Postirs; Pamphlets, drat will be dens M, ly and PrQmPtly. leton
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