E 2 rile t.4,11i1 40 ille-3ikesiZei. : 1 l'hittmung 'Animals. , , ' The follOiVing bias on..tho- subject, from that vain:ale agricultural journali . the Albany •Cultivatoryill be; found of interest.: - -. ;'•Substainces lit' which the nutriment is ninth concijniMte,d should be fed with care. .There is danger, cePecially l when the animal i is first put .c 5 feed, that - quire may be eaten .at once thaWthe dige-tive organs cart mazi- I age; Meal cif Indian Corti is Lighly tutri' ye, mid when properly fo.eathes anunids to fat ten faster thari almost any other food. They will not, forever, bear to be . exclusively kept on thiP 'article. for any fezigth of tin:e Meal' mad from the heaviest vatietieS of `corn, espeClallY that growii .in the, northern and eastern States; is quite too strong food for cattle, ;op orhorses to be fall fed upon. . "Hence o eiof the advantages of haying th e -Cote 'ground With . the corn, by .which the nu triment is' diffused. through a greater. bulk, lies .lightet on the'stomach, and is more thor oughly digested. The etreet of 'pure corn meal on animals we suppose to be similar to that some4tries produced on : our own species, by the use of wheaten flour—the subjeci•be= .comealdy4eptic, and is forced to use bread which has; the bran mixed with the flour.— 'The mixtu'reOf the cob with the eOrn, answers the plirp4e Of bran—the heab h: of theainimal 7 is preser4 ed!4»d the process of Jige'stion goes -ori buinferraptedly. - In fact, theZilyiitaes . • of ..„ . ' , . , ritid'iSi;i , the cob anti , corn •to 'for ..feeding Cattle . , may he said to be Well.estal;:. fished: i Foy \ hogs the benefit 'Of tlC'es:coh. is trot, we think . .. so .evident, thiise animals a 1 s pearing to. be,better adapted to' taking their I I - Jimmie - talent- in a conconrated fprin than those which ruminate or chew• their cud.— Yet food sitffielently bulky to effect the dis-:, tension Of.the bowels is necessary for hogs; :" llay.,'oe straw cut into lengths so Olort as to . be, i i •eadily mixed with meal, Imswers a golyi purpose too in rendering the meal easy ' tiriligeeti6n,and enabling the aninial;to extract 'alrthe ni 'triment from 'it. "The onclusien arrived at fromffie . result • of a seri sof experiments, institihd by' the MOM), : ,Society of 'Scotland, a ,few years a1.:.r0, wasithat the. superiority .of cofAed over -uncooked food for cattle, is but trifling, and not sufficient to balance the cost; but for hogs, 014 extra cost of preparation was re paid. 1 • " The aPpetiie I and*health:of Ilia aniMah; , are protp oted by giving a variety of filod.'— . :This 44;4 has- led 'to the, preparatiions for fat lening stock. ''For fattening' bogs we have use,d• With•advantage the following mixtures': L i Twe carts of potatoes and two parts pump-, 'kips,; b(4‘together.until they can be easily . mashed fine, then add one part meal. stirring ..and mixing intimately: toOthi.T. The beat of . the potatoes or purnpkiliS .wilt scald -or cook the meal, and when' cold the: mixfurc . will be 'A s tiff' pudding., 2. TwO part S -of p . O. . tatces and 2.0 f ripe. palatable apples; (either sleet or lour; boil till they can, he mashed' : fine, then iaitd one part 'meal, (either from ,: cnin,..barley or oats and peas, alloWing the . -. same !weights,)-and t mix together while: the potatoe and apples ire hot.-. . "Hogs, are 'mere fond of food when it : is slightlykferinhnted,,(nOt becoming pungently sour,) qo they appear, to fatten lasterif it is . : given to them in this state: We haVe never seen hop thrive faster than when fed ini these . mixturewith occasionallY a little dairy sli \ iii, - . and welfaVe always found the pork solid and 1 good quality." . i I How to. keep . Vegetables. 'Some.; twenty 6r thirty years . ago, when but littlelhat was favorable in the .character of the inhabitants of the isiAnds of the Pacific 'was known, and-it-was considered dangerous: for Whaling vess-els,to recruit at any - Of them except the uninhabited, very great pains were talien'in, provisiuning,and .fitting out : the ves sels wiieh sailed on_these long and dangerous i ; Voyages. Now . ,.however, - that our ries bitve visited so many of theseislands and labored among the people, recruiting stations - have been formed, where} these 'vessels -may enter taild obtain fresh previsions and vegeta bles without incurring danger thereby. The .consequence, IR, that less pains are . now taken to- provide whale ships ; with vegetables, and the: Means formerly resorted to to preserve theta' in' the voyage are not now in use, .ILTee_rark old whaling captain• who sailed fof,miiity years 'out, of New Bedfurd, men -tioned to us the other day that in those old fogy times it wits a common thing to preserve -potatoes and onions on - board of Whaleships in a 'so'und and healthful state for several years, and that too by a very simple process,.l as follows: Thytry-pots amid-ships were 1 thoroughly t eleansed, and were half filled with i fresh water, whichwas brought to a boil.— . The potatoes were then put into the pots and' , allowed to remain in the boiling water fur about !five minutes; the' were then taken 'out and 'thoratghly dried on deck,. which completed the process. The boiling destroys the 'germinating power, and the surface of the potato,,to the depth of about an eighth partkif 'an inch, becomes, when dry, a solid, har Paste, which is impervious to the air, . . and iia , sure protection against decay. . lo keep onions from decaying, the roots wee !scorched with a red hot iron, sufficient to,deStroy the germ without interfering with the! leaves. , Ourl informant rssures us that 'be has eaten potatoes rand onions preserved 1 in this manner, three or four years after they bad been thus prepared. and that they were in !every respect!, as palatable„ and healthful sei when first dug, from the ground. It' is probable that this simple Process- for the preservation of the potato might be as profit ,. ably imployed on land now as it was form-, .., erly at sea; especially as there is so much Annier of its being affected with disease.— We ' are not aware,vhether the coating of Taste formed on the, potato by boiling vrou!d be a;sufficient preventive against frt\§t- t - if it st;ould prove efficatious in this respect, it .o'would be of great benefit. Last winter it - was,estimated that at least one-third of the. ;entire: crop of le' country was distroyed fmtn this cause alone . ; and if to this be add , "ed the quantity lost from the disease, tt - ere ki must at least have been upwards of one-half of the crop destroyed. La some one make .11m experiment, and publish the mink. - ' EavingAuden. Seeds. I t henlYthe seeds are ripe, gat her them with: ..Out !unnecessary delay; otherwise the pods will. split open and their contents . be scatter ed upon the ground. Do not gather eriminately, but take the finest looking heads. By this selection of, the best- plants and the best seed, good -varieties may be even im proved, and they certainly will' not deterio. fate. In this way mtthy of our choice vege. tables have been obtained. The practical stockbreeder's motto is that "like produces like," and he breeds from those animals only Which possess the points he wisher perpetua id. Thus if you select .the earliest peas from the earliest vines, for a number of sea eons, you can obtain a variety ripening seve. :cal day's earlier than that with which you tommenced. It has been done once, and may :be done r e. Placesed Vinela,alsoon as gathered, upon a cloth in the Slagle, so. that they may becothe perfectly dry, at which time thresh out, the seed, by meats tif, a small stick.— Winnow out. the chat or small and defective seed, and . poi the remainder in drawenvor snail' paper bags. Every kind should be la: belled with its name and the sear when raised rm • —in this manner; " Warly i Salmcn- Radish, 1856." WI; will pre i .Vetit possitOity. the ine.*erieneed - eultivator mista!iing : beet tor 4#l-Page seed; or . ; *:owiiig lb:a w y hich . 13 . ' the of time haslestits powerslit7gerol.: ination: 'Keep those' drawers Or bagti in a coi.l,.dry apartment, no - injury tnity apprehended from moisture or the attack's . of mid With care seeds- inay be .prei , erved for f;veral -years, aet,drding to the annexed table, . . The vitality of seeds undtslr Eiliorable cir 'l nuV'beidepended upOn- for the lot lowing periods : . Par:qiips. rhubarb, and other thin scaly' seeds for one year, Balm, ha,,il,, beans, eadroon, s, Indian cross, lavender,l leek. okra, onion, 'mars, pepper, rampion; .sage, salsify, savory ; scot. rim 2- , meta, thyme, tomato, wormwood, 'all herbs generally for; two years. ',. • ~! Artichoke, asparagus, corn salad, egg-pl, nt, •end ire, Indian corn, lettuce, marigole, Ma)°- .rinn; mustard, parsley, -rosemary, rue, sker ritt, spinach,. and tansey, for three years. ! - . Beet,' burnat, celery, _Oterval, cucumber, dill,' fennel,. hyssop, melon; pumpkin,; sorrel 1 g'nd squash, from live to eightfor ten years' ~, Irs• Kelly is asked for her Name Amoag the arrests made, reeenti-y'',-.was that, of Mrs. .Kelly. for intoxication. • Mrs. Kelly is a talkative little body, and ly *given to one idea., We give her exami ►eation : _ . - - - "tiChat.is voor tame?" • .-" As dacint a womnna sever the' sun shone .upon. I've lived- in Albany twelve, years coming next Mielielats----4, know it by the •t , )ken, that.the . SundaY hefae; ac waked O'- Neil." \ • "What is vonenamer "Me char-ac,ther is-as good as any W 9., man's in the Si - ate. If you- think I'm lying call op .- Mrs-Manning—a divil a nicer woman than Mr's. lifanningevei flirted a house-cloth or peeled -a pratie. • "Stop that rigmarole and give toe your n4tme." . , . ‘Stluq) whail . my.rigmarole ?. And what's rnv ri g ,man,i, done that you should throw slurs on a . dikint . .wornan? . Would ye:take tulvantdge of ,my wak9ness., - ye 'gray-headed old eon, ye ?'7' "Will Von give md. your name?" •-• "XoUr name." _. " And perhaps you .!lunk I've not got one. ißedad, rite as.goc - 4.1 a mine' 11.• iver came till .Ameriky,.and i'm,not ashamed of it.". ' ' • ."'Will you - give it to triel" . " I'd see you to the divil first ! I'd not hp, I mean the Kelly's to that degree as to tell 1 yees I'm oneol:em." : . . ! li Then 3 onr name is Kelly r • who slathered that out ? Show me the blaekgnard and dust his coat_ with a poker." . " Never 'mind all that, were found intoxicated." " And , A - 110 paid for the rum ? ~N you,: you (;ttld vityan you." "It matters not who paid for.the.ft You drank it, and then ,ecinktaitted a reach of the peace, for doing which sentence yolk to jail for. ten days," ' !'!And dare youssend a Kelly to jail:4;w ta king a wake gin. to, get the wirnr,from_ her heart ri "Certainly. a - Kelly or any other person. "if they violate the laws. 4 ; Clinton take her • ; Clinton tinilertook to do so, but got so elf tangled with Mrs. Kelly's legs, that the f.air down_;stairs, breaking officer hnton's , v. met), knee-paii and suspenders. Mrs.' Kelly is now in jail, but threatens to take it out of the "ould!ilyarl'ii skin." the first' time 'she tneetg . him; with a mop-handle. Icsunas Coiut A correspondent of the New lurk Times -writing front Leavenworthtgtves the,fidlov‘lng graphic deikription of a scene in the Mayor's Glut at Lcavenworth: • One Pat i : . l.lagati, , ,of New - York City, a pro-: pritor of.a gambling room, was sitting at his table waiting.fiir custom. • One cf the 'Oh-- airy came !in: . to try his luck. Having no money. he' borrowed *lO of Pat.. This 'a.; n - Uinnt he Oav,eii and lost. Pat then demand ed the $10,; h - e fiad.borrowed.. This the bor rower refused,-to pay. Pat then ordered him -out of the place. This order he refused. to comply , With. - A quarrel and i fight ensued, in which the Southerner was roundly thrash ed by Pat.; . The chivalric zentleman- went -to his brigade, and, his companions *;in a- solid body and under arms marched down upon Pat's place. .Mayor" Murphy, a Prb-Slavety - man interfered and the fight cvas .. prevented .Jiy- - arresting Pat and bringing him ;before the Mayor's Court for trial. The scene 'at the Court room . was ludicrous. yet an awful one for the coPrt :of justice. -When his Honor took his se--t upon the bench, he was; appar. -ently trernbling . . with 'fear.. Froth' the scene before hi in, he perceived his life waS not worth a fig, if he did not'give his decisiOn against Pat.. The Court. rciorawai Crowded With the • rnembersof the brig;ade, all armed id the 'teeth. - Sdme plitvl with their bowie knives, and- others amused themselves no* and then looking after the priming of 'their pistols. 1 One bull-deg . : looking chap,- with his neck drawn in like a turtle, sat direCtly; in front of his Honor, and taking his revolver Out, he held it of his lap, and all the while he kept his, benesvolent-looking glance riVeted ,upon the Mayor, to the latter gentleman's serioui annoyance; The evidence maaheard, and as a matte of course the Mayor clecided against Pat, censured him for his coridnet, and fined him by l!the, way of teaching him -to behave 'better in the future. .Those revolvers were - rriCire pdtent than all your law-books. _His Honor, the Mayor, looked 'at the revolvers, .then at the culprit; and then at:tho evidence, and at once saw 'as clearly as 'possible that Pat wag very greatly -in the wrong, and pun. ished 116 accordingly. It was' understood by alLpresent, that, had the „Mayor decided . in favor of Pat, he would not have lived five ' minuteS.:after the decision. • .., . TUE 1%11- TICEET.W hile waiting - for a Car recently, we •over`lieard the following dill , . !throe 4 . - . . • A half dozennative Greeks were discussing the; chances of . the eleetiOn, when a seventh, fresh from the polls, joined them. "Ahl here,cotnes Mike," cried one; g.f.Mtlte, have yl'pu voted ?" : I 1 , is it voting you mane, - au' i afther voting the full ticket 1" replied- Mike, showing 'his' teeth. by awlelungated smile, full of fun and selfa l pr robation. , " Well, Mike, an' who were yoti afther vo," tingfOr ?" , - • . " Why; the full ticket, did'nt I tell • you V "The full - ticket? But what full 'ticket? Did Yolft vote for.Filltnore, Buchanan; or Fre tnont t 7 r - .)- - ' ,- - , " 'Yes, shure, an' I suppose I did." It was the. full ticket, I, tell you ; shure, in' , it must -uv been for them an.--N. Y. Dispatch. pr The point made by a Republican 'paler in New-York, the other day was not badi one., "Toombs," said be; ." boasted that the time *mild come when he .would call the roll of his slaves in the shadow: of liunke.rAill Monument. The time has tonne —hark! : 4 Rufus Ctioatet—' here,!-- ,B. F r lialLetL.f-' here.' " CharleiG. Greene' r--• here 'C. R. here." Bhciuts Of laughter followed the hit, but there is a Inelanchaly moral In it.. It is true. • ~. ~c:~i....._+Gc_~lCLPWu:i l a~ A..__...... Mfrs 'Kelly; you Agricnitnial Implement aratOrs, Reaper's and mowers Combined. Mowing and Reaping Machines, Of six tr seven differeht Patent ees, among ~Which are Megormick's; BurrlN, Man ny's, Wrightsomd the eelebtated Ketchum:4 .Marhirie,- which is warranted to work to`the satisfaction of the purchaser. The little Giant Corn.and C b Mill, the Nimble Giant, Feed Mills, pith iron plat 4 . French Hurr-stone mills, for, farm or minm. p rtable.qr cular Saw Mill with 24 iticksaw, for Avoial cutting' fic., extra table arklisaw for slitting boatitis and fen- Ong stuff altd general ,shop use. CrosS !cut saw ar rangementst,4greatlY improved attach to Power' for cutting wood in the log, (i - will cut off an .18 inch login one minute.) .1 Emery's potable ChlerMill and Press, the best in rise, Fanning.. Mills fitt'd for Pow ers. Power corn , sbellers,i PoWei• reed cut ter, Im proved dog: Powers; Clove Hullers, Wind Mills, of various sizes, Stump MaclOttes ' Kay Presses, Field Drill Sower, Time Spreader', Tiel.l. Rolle-,. Fountains of various patterns, Improvi)dorlfydrllic Rani, Agri culturaljurnaces, Patent self,.., -acting Chi , ose pri!sses, s 3 . Churn,r. variouskiffii,: ilvitivatni, 60 Plows of every rlCFription;.Leather . rtul Ruhberrelting," and various;:Otherippiements, Iln fact altn st. any imple ment a farmer mar wish, o 1 any one eh e may desire extept 'gimlet handles and scandal, all cis no .doubt can be obtained at the Brea manufactut in establish ment (as-is..represented or misrepresented) in Brnd. Co": The Y.= also manufacture 'an excelsior Fanning Mill, (they - call it) which may be very valnable if it is capable ;it blowing or clearing the fhor from the. proprietor: ' All!, what wo rid be left ?i . I • Would say to those %wo may have ,been hum- Intged, 'iltat Emery's or *,heeler's R tdread - Horse Powers', Thrdshers S:c, arC not• made r allowed to he made this side of Albany ; also tolthose wishing to purchase either Emervrs or. Wheeler's "Machines, that 'Etitery or Wheeler has not authdrized nor de sire M. 11. L. Brower's to sail their machines. Descriptive catalogue plice , List and circulars of nearly all machines sold by me, sent gratis and post age prepaid, to all applie: ntz.4. Send iyoor name and address. - f1 " il - Now farmers is the time to make om 12 to 0 5 or 30 per cent.-on tour hive zttnuttl., Remember I get my machines ,direci from the .manulacturers. , I've. no mititile - numwitiazW,hom to divide Uty cernmi'ssion: It - Others. Ali!. llkines --11, as is the case. with some me lire warranted to return!Nl 'if ifot a.'•t'ee bills, circulars, &c. • sill LY LAN De IF - 4 -1 1VE pnundA , Twin, .1' at 1& a LYONS & Twelve Poundi good LYONS Co's. Three °Odious - for nue Lross k - Co's. Six pounds Candles; ('o's F Wirt-ion yards good R. LvoNs%!:. Co's. Twenty yards Prints ,4 co'.. Twenty pounds Nails S Co's. ThirteetOars Soap fy Eight pounds Coffeei oNs t • 'Seventeen pounds Itcre for on, LTONS ak. Co's. Fifteen cents'per potind for Cam B. Pf:IACINS & Co t s. • 'Nyelye cents per popnd for tiP 13. ' LYONS l• . Laneshoto, Dec:, ISM.,. •127 . 111061PAili:S: Art And ArtlA'S Brushes ; The Flowers, for hcautifyink the con] Powdres Subnies, for. _moving. also . his Italian Medicitted Sea Freckles . Pimpliss and' Sallow C fora Liquid Bair Dye also his the hair ; Tlalloway's Bills and ( - 1 all thO - Pills, Ointments 4 and Patet 'lttion, at Montrose, June IS, SOAP )14111TA !TORT. . THE subsetmr keeps cons , tly on hand for sale 'at his es blishmera in Montrose, the best goal ty . of . SOFT SO-4P, anufactimed from the lye of wood ashes and greas in the•olli fashioned way, and not by any patent pro - ss. For those that furnit the grease, he manufactures the soap for $1,50 a btirrel. - W. rrar.ted in all cases to be a good article, orithe Soap, may be returned and the money refunded. - j • , ' .ittcE§. 1 FilNtlArret - I •I .. • P:.; no ' lihlf - Aitrel, ....... 1,.... . 1 = - sfi . --_, 'Gallon' I. .7 '26 • Whole i ka. e dealers II be fuitished—if delivered at the.Aasihery in Mont se--at the rate of ten barrels for - 116; or at Scranton at ten btgrels for $5O. ari I JOHN I MENRY WARES. ~ , I al o n iro se March 17 I 185 f, loyl -1 2. N QTIC • . DERSONA desirous 'pf paying me money, on debts J.. • ', of anyleseription, can, d,o so by leaving their i payments w .th Post, ti c ooper ik.tCo., Bankers, Mont rose, to , my predit, wh!ose ree iipts will be allowed from their dtite. '1 C. L. WARD. April'lB 1856 . I 15tf ' Prof. C 1 arses Morris, ••• • TICIARBER, Sbaring . ,Saloon, and 'flair Dresser, hay- Jl„Jing again removed his shop from its forms r loca tion in the basement of Sear!! s lintel, to the room oiler Chandirr'x Storti is prep rigid to exercise his art. in, the , ino.- - t, scientifi mantle ~on all who may be pleased to entrust thcfr heads pc faces to his hands. .Nov. 20. . • . I i • 22y1 , . WATCH AN i CL! 131(TSINJI 11/QENTLEY & READ with! L friends ant) the BEAD t nieneed the repairin of Wu elxl`, by MR. Al GINI of New York, and latielf has herteen recommended bi es there as a steady and firs have given him a pekonai it So that our friends may have ing their work done With- ca j In addition to his general pus kinds of English and fo deistands the Clock busincs. to the smallest Mantel Cl lime-wade • •: Montrose, JanuaillS, 185 NEW -MllsolkEl S Jul Full . , Two Hundred aid Sea • sale' by Difkerni, Wg are in receipt of th ever offered in NOg sisting Of Cooking, [Parloll wood and coal; slaw a full for Stores and Churches. Would call particUar attt 'Elevated Oven, the most p stove in market. 4 mong oven, would menti the being very heavy pliites, p or baker. 'Farmers bf Su I been in the habit of fpurch .1 trimming, end payi ng as heavy plates and heat" , tTi iI L We manufacture ur Ili i .ufacturer's prices. et th compete with us if they with the tin trade, done as 1 • DICI New Milford, Ser t.;18, : • SIRE! YOOMING COVZITY JLi COMPANY, OaPita • It is one rof the besi Com lomat by Are promptly a bat 'million of dollars I. operation: Applications : R. Lyons di e0.,1411-: , ..: ons k Co., Jessup,t Lnze rose. Xontros, Dee., 1851.1. .machinei soi ticni or may be :cc large hanil7 give satisr.t, tinended. 's'3uou.o r , 1855• ent j for one do:lar llvson Te o's. ugar for on' at B. R dollar, at D. P. r one doll , at B. R., Lynx.: I- one dollar, at P !r, at 13. R. Lross r. one doll ,at, at B. R.LYONs ,-at B. R. LYONS or one dot r one doll .for on'e d at B. R. Lr- dDllaf, at B. R Ics by the bnx, nt top Mess Pork at I st'F Paints irftulle4, -aro of a Thousand letion ; Gouraud's luperfluouA for removing Tau, mplexion Batelle loldavia Cream for ntment, and nearly It Medicines in ere- URRELL'S.. ma MAKING 'SS. pleasure inform their at they hare again com bs, Clocks, and Jew- 0T11A.,11, racuse ; and so highly some of the first haus rale torkman; that we Merest in the business, {every confidence in hay f e and despatch. 'knowledge of the yari lign watches, he also un- from the largest_ Turret / Ls, -whether foreign or lOVE EMPORIUM Blast. enty-Five Stores fir n & Garrott. e largest stock of Stoves em Pennsylvania, con and Six-plate, both for ortment of large sizes, !Ml= to the deffersOnian • rfect and heaviest plate 'our assortment of large mpire State improved, as rfect finish, and a superi uehanna county, yon have ' lag light stoves and light ! • !.uch aryou : might to for min'g. ..• • 1 • iture, and will sell at man , :e who pav a malfer profit an. Jobbing connected usual on short notice. MIAS ilk GARRATT. 1855. • •• • FIRE 1- I MUTUAL INSURANCE • ,200,000, and'hiereasing. ;anies in the StateJ All its Putted. It has ion over • by fire sinee'it Trent into eceived at. the attire of H. , and at the Afore of Ly= e county," and it Mont• B. R. LYONS; lAgoit , . Great t ar.4uing ' S . IVIRTE .:. COOO3- • i , ST .. , i. . . A. , I, ATI-II:10 I' '`'& C 'S .. ! . -... ! }.., are now offering the bitlake Of a lar;ie sto4l V, I of LAD/ES" /JR ESS GOODS, CLO'FILS, ,S. ' :IT& ETTS, AND, PEADY J 1 ADE CLOTH ' IS G at greatly redneed .prices in order to make . roont.fur our Spring parchas.' .7Now :18 the tiny to Intl- cheap, nave Are deterntined to sell off our stock. Fttleen add twenty per cent airy heesared by calling on us immediately. - -..-• : . rme, Rich French .iferinors, worth 10 and 13 i shillings; at itt per yard. — L firataitul Stripcl and Plaid Delainls usually sold {for 28. and 2s Pad, for 181 and `2O cents: - Parnnici tas, • Alhaccas, Cohltrus i - Flannels, and I, Linds , 7y6 at prices that will Itr.Jer viz ilEws." V.2oSatinetts front 3s. 6d. ,per yard to $1 per yard; and 1 per cent. less - than the market price. !" ' I. , We tits° keep on hand a fine, asBorinicht of BROADCLOVIS, . . all grades and colors, in price froms2 to f 4,50. • 1 . '. GASSLI/E.RES, . • Black andcoltiA‘d Doe Skins, Fancy ditto--Sheep!* Grey, ll'entueLit Jeans, Corduroys: . - • 1 ' fteady.lvitade Clothing. Overcoats from ,S 1 to $10; : Panto for only $2,56; 1 Vests Over-hawls, Flannel Jacketk. a very nice arti- I cle to work in—call and try one:oil. , : • . I hats and cops, Bobtg and SAG' es, Crockery, • hardware, find Groterie,Y., A lot more of those. fine Ten.K-Try, if nothing more than a drawing,lina you will be_ sure: to try , ngain.li INWEE MA'S, Beside many other things that we shall be happy•to all who favor us with a call. We can and will sell good; as cheap as they can be lioitgbt anywhere ih this country, Binghamton not'excepted. - We cannot sell a dollar's worth-of goods on a year's credit as we tpi/1 a bill of fifty for cash. 11uy the amount and bring the pay, and Yon need not spend yomrinne go ing to "York State," as we give yonAhe !nor th o your niche -here at hoMe.' N.B.e. . RA•tnemlier all we have said we mean, and if any ally one will call at NO. 3; PUBLIC AVENUE, We will prove all we have mid to their entire: satisfactioiL All kinds sif Produce, BUTTER, SOCKS, .V.D.EO6-W,lithen in exchant, , o for _goods at'the miove. A. LATrißor St CO. Montrose, February 12, 1.856 • War 'With Great Britain: - mill; Central American question is °not yet settled, but G UTTENBER G, ROSEXBAUJft 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 regiment als and all sorts . of Clothing, and those who desire to • take - their wives with theth, can also be supplied With the best of materials I'M...ladles wear, from a Stocking up to,a Bonnet, either in soldier or citizen style. Knowing the citizens of Susquehanna counts- to be braYe and patriotic, we are stire they intend to be prepared for the coming struggle, .and therefore ad; 'rise them to call on us and examine our extensive stock, which we are assured we - can ri ell as low 'as any °Our firm this side of New York city. • Our . stock, which we have very lately purehal7ed and with great •care selected, cOniprlses.,a full assort• Inca ci LA DIES' WEAre, , such as Shawls, from $1 up to e•:',A; 'Drel l Gools from a 4(1 cent . Calico •Drc.s: to - a $4 Silicir;, Ladies Cloaks, Embroideries of all gescriptiorts ;and those who happen to live in a very - cold climate l we can supply with a gohil suit of Eras to keep,them warm: GESTLEM EY S WEAR. To gentlemen who do not f .want to lie troubled with getting up new suits_ of clothes, we would say that we have 'a very full assortment of Ready-made Clothing, of all description; and prices, and in case We should not have the article they, want, we will take their or ders and suPply:them on very short notice. L'o CLOTHLYG. We have also a very:good assortineut of Children's Clothiw e -, from an infant up to a young mar.,, which cannot he. surpassed fur tastefulness, as well as for qua4ty and cheapness. • t'e have also a replar assortment of Girtglenie.n's Furnishing Goods, such as Fine Shirts, Cahn's, Un der Garments, 'Silk Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, Stocks, and a,great many other articles too numer ous to mention. In addition to all these, we - keep .a full stork of fitnple and Pornestie:Goods such as Sheeting: , of all qualities and prices - , Flannels, Ticking., Gingham's, .and a great varle'r of other articles - which arc usual lc. n6eile - d in 'famines. • • We are very su're that those who are in want of any of the articles mentioned, would do well to call And price. our pods, and satisfy themselves bow Much they can-save by buying of us. Thankful for past faYorts while At our old stand, we invite our friends and the publie. , generally to -elf!' on us at our new and more comruOdious estabtishtnent, .where we . are IlWayS ready to wait ,on them with all possible Attention.. • • GITTTENIREIIG, IIOSENBAUM.Sz CO. 3!. GrTTENI;F.II(I. C. U. WITTF.NEEr.G. New Era in 13.Iintircoc: . THE WAR IN KANSAS CONTINUES! BET those who attempted to get up ti fight in Montrose, against "secondratc goods and high prices," with the fag-erids of three or four old stocks have fizzled; and : heeler andAtadilard, Whose BOOT4ND SHOE ST ' ORE . ig located on Main street, South of Searle's Hotel, tcith the largest and best assortment of Goods ever brought into this mar ket, bought at the • LOWEST FIG,ETRE; and whieh they will sell a lertle' above cost, are de termined to give "the old codger' a hard one. We do not intend to he unders;old by any other establishment in Town. We hay'd only to say, Come and See, for 4 ‘ seeing is belierinni." • We do not de sire to puff our goods, preferrin to "let Our works praise us ;" but we may be pernutted to say, for the information of purchasers, that we have just received AN EXTENSIVE STOCK of Superior . cii_tnlity and Style, comprising all 'kinds of Gentlemen's, Ladies', and Children's wear. Also a general assortment Of Findings, and Leather of all kinds. Work made to order, and retiairing done neatly. KEELER & STODDARD. Montrose, June 11, 165 c.., NOTICE. PUBLIC notice is bereby.Oren that S. A. WOOD RUFF is receiving .a nets lot of Stoves and Wares of all kinds usually kept in the Stowe and Tinware fine of business., among which riay be found a better, assortment of Stoves, heavier, larger, and more durable than ever before Offered in this county. All the' proofyoti need will be just tic) Call and exam ine for yourselveS. AlEstoves 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 as cheap as can he bought in any market. Also on hand, Lead Pipe of all es, Chain and Gearinr , for Chain Pumps all sizes Brass and Porcelain Kettles, and all kinds Jappancd Ware. ' . . Jcbbing done on short .notice , and in good order. All good:: in the line will be sold cheap fo,r cash or (approved) credit. S. A. WOODRUFF. Montrose, March 10, 1856 . . Valuable Lauds For Sale rOR SALE TN ONE BODY, about 5.500 titres of Land on the waters of Spring Brook, a branch of the Lackawanna river, in Luzerne Count-y, Penn'a., aboaftnitlway between tloi thriving towns pf Scran ton and Pittston. 'These lands are covered With val uable.timher,'and being'situate in the niost extensive mineral region .in Pentisylvania 7 -known to contain iron ore—and believed to abound in' coal, and also in the immediate vicinity •of several railroads made and now in progress- 7 -oilierthe capitalist an opportunity for the inve.stment of dopey that seldom Occurs. Por further information apply to N. P. Re -Sack, Bill., No. IL Wall street New . York, or to the subscriber, at Montrose, Susquelianna . county,Pa., the attorney in fact of the owners. April -6, 1854.. HENRY DRINKER.. LOT OF CHOICE GRO CERIES just received and for gale cheap; a tip-top Tea, for fifty 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 tile-lowest prices, by Aug. 5, 1866. • - •F. B. CHANDLER. FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE. TIIE subscriber is carrying on the CHAIR .3fAK.- ING BUSINESS in all its various branches at die, Chair and Ware Shop in Haden!, *bete may be found a _greater' variety of Windsor and hocking Chairs than at any other establishment in the county also Flag and Cane Seats, hureaus t ßedsteadi, Leung. es, Settees, Tables, Stands, ke. iii., all of which : will be sold at the lowest prices at retail, (or wholesale, with short notice.) All work warranted well mode and of pied material: Short credit's and small profits will be my motto. For demonstration of the -shove acts, please call at my shop in. Hirford A. W GREENWOOD. Harford, October 12, 1854. • 154mG WAR ;' L. ItCISF.NTIAUNt. .7. wirrEniat; `CATHARTIC PI pERATE..by their powerful influen .. mi. e on . the O . • internal viscera to purify the blend stimu late it into healthy action. They r inov the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver and titer organs of the body, and, by restoring thei i lap action to health, correct, wherever they zest such derangements as .are the first causes f di ease. An extensive trial of their virtues, by ref ors, Physicians,.and Patients,.has shown cu es • _dan gerous diseases almost beyond belief, we e th .y not , substantiated by persons of such exalt pOsition j i. and character as to-forbid the suspicion f usitruth. Their certificates are published in m An4erican Almanac, which the 'Agents- below amed are pleased to furnish - free to all- inquirin . ; Annexed we give Directions for thei use in the complaints which they have been fours to cure Fos. Costive:yeas.— Take obne or too Pills, or such quantity as to gently move the boWelsi Cos tiveness is ;frequently the aggravatin cause of PILES, and i the cure of obe complaint is the cure of both. No person can feel well w ile Under a costive habit of body. Hence it' she ld be, as it can be, promptly relieved. ' ' • • I . - Fott DYgPEPSIA, which is sernetim a the cause of Costireneis, and always uncomfortab e, take mild ' doses front one to four— to stimulate the stomach and liver into - healthy action. - They w ill d 4 it, and the he.vlbttni, bodyburn, and son/burn of dyspepsia will rapidly disappear. When it has gone, don't forget what tarred you. I - For a Faux. STOiLtCH, or 3forbid b' tian of the Bowels, which produces general depr scion of the spirits and bad health, take from fmir o eight Pills at first, and T.maller doses afterwards, rail; activity and strength is restored to the syste . 1 . FOR NERVOUSNESS, :TICK liEA.Dii. ICE, NAUSEA, Pain in f/fe Stomhelt, Bach,.pr Side, t ke ftoin four to eight pills on going to bed. -If the - do riot oper . ' ate sufficiently, take more the next 'y until they do. ' These complaints will be swept out from the . system. Pont wear these and 'thci ki dred dis • orders because your stomach is foul. . - FOR Scamp 'LA, ERYSIPELAS, an all Diseas of the Skit', take-the Pills freely and reqi ently, keep the'bowels open. The eruptio swi I goner ally soon begin to diminish and. clisa peat. i Many dteadful ulcers and ;Beres have been healed tip by the purging and purifying effect of t etc Vills, and some disgusting diseases which s ii ed-tnsafurate the whole:system hate completely y elded to their influence leaving •the sufferer iu kerfeet -- health. Patients l your duty to society fo bids I that' you . should parade yourself around. the world coveted . with pimples, blotches, uicerii - sores and all or any of the unclean diseases of the skin beqiuse your system wants cleansing. - 'To Praxs TEE BLOOD, they nrel the test medi cine everidiscovered. They should 'pe to -en freely and frecpiently, and the impuritiesiwhich 'sow the seeds of incurable diseases will be swept nut of the system like chaff before the wind. By this property they do as much good in preventin sickness . as by the remarkable cures which they ar . making every where.. I • 1 I. Iffv - sad COUPLAINT, JAUNDI C E, 'nd ii Bilious Affecticnis, arise from some deran eme t— eltlier torpidity. congestion, or obstructio is of the Us er. 1 , Torpidity and.. congestinn - iftiate th bile and render 4 it unfit or digestion. This is d'lsastratis to the 1 r i \health, and the constitution, is .fr quentiv under mined by no other . .cause. ludiges 'on is ear si-rtip . torn. Obstruction of the duct wl ich empties lee bile int 6 the stomach' causes the bile - to me:flew - into thi. blood. This produces . aandiee, with a long anil dangerous train of evils. 'Costiveness, cur alternately costiveness 'and dia hceli, previik Feverish symptoms,-lringuer, low pint. weariness, es rtlessness and Melancholy, Wi sometimes in ability to sleep, and sometimes eatdrowsiness ; - sometimes there is severe pain in L e si de; the 51..-,ier and then white of the eves become .i greenish yellow: the stoinach acid; the bowels sore to the touch ; .- the whole system irritable. with aenthiney to fever, which May turn to bilious fever, bi iouslcolie, bilious ffiarrhcha, dysentery, &c. A mcd urn dose of three 1 . or four:Pills taken at night, follow •d 4 two or three .in the inorninsr, and repeated-a fen daysiWill'reinove -the cake of all these troubles. It it; wicked to suffer such pains when you can cure th m Gtr 25 cents. • .. 1111EUNLATIS31, GOUT, anti all, Va no:4:10re re • rem, are rapidly cured by the p • nfyiag effects of ' these Pills upon - the blood and t e st,miilns which they afford to the vital principal f Life. For these all kindred complaints they hould lie taken in mild doses, to move the bowel; ently, but freely. As 4 DINNER Put., this is b th ggreeable. and useful; - No Pill can be made more ple.&sant-to take, and certainly none has been made morecifeetnal to the purpose for which a dinner 011 islemeleyerl. [ , PREPARED B Dito.i. C. AVER Praistical..and Analytii LOWELL, MA ' 1 AND SOLD .B r t I. aicl J. E E. PATENT 34E AMONG the great variety of Ktore, may - be found :ill I celehrited Family Medicines: —al 1.'1;41 Cathartic fill;' ITaise F:U•estlPilis ; lloofland's eelelur Lpudeb's scrim;" of Family. MH Garglig Oil,:the greatest reMe or begt ever known; dy, still - Horse Ileinedy ; varieti of other kind , : T, yask .l the gryxit remedy for burns, al thimMittory ,complaints; you'd thing ifor similar -purposes; as . drews! Pain Destroying Agent, cock':; Balsam and Bone Linirn, dice. Bitters. C l anker Drop?, Lit Dtsnri;— Baker's Compoutill fo ton's Pepsin,' for Dyspeivia ; %chit and -Extract cif--Sarst Salvei, the br i st in market. Pil . enfllefss variety of Patent Me nutodroils to enutner - ate-4at the thiblie trill find aCearly CNA. • the: Orng and Fancy Store of ikintrose, July, IsrS • Look 11 - 01 ABEL v TU 14 , A just received from rablC stock of , . • New Gc • Cpmprisin,g a first rate asst 3ledieal Dydrstuffs, China, Glass, and varlyfv, of Crockery,)l3rittain Platils . hed Tin Ware, Silver Spcinns, Silver Forks, Witter of punps. A good variety of :gir : rors,: Wall and Window I 'Ware, .Woodart Ware, Brush series, L:nnp Oils, Comphoni l Stearin: and Spermaceti 4.74) Whips, Varnishes, Whitlow variety of Jewelry, Perfinn Gold and Silver Spectaele Ftntes, Fifes, Aceorilearts; Strings,: &c. The largest. Knives in Suiquelianna.Conr innarket. Shot Guns; Pis Barrel.) Ravolv-e-i-s, Iu short, the Physician, the !Invalid, the Muse ''eeper, the Fanner, the.":. hnnic, the Nitanufactuier, the Professional Man, the Gentlethau. the .Lady; the Young and the Old, the 11.ig.t and the Poor; the Beau iful and the Ugly, the ,Gaf.atul the . Falonable, and. all the rest of the people, Iv ill find -otuetliing to sup ply their every day wants :it Turrers. Store hi the NeW.Brick ockL-Price9 Low--)tutl ities Good—Call and see. 4U3EL TURRELL, Montrose. March 5, :183 . = t."4"They are all F,oi g td Terrell r. 4 I UPWARD A GO IT The Border Buff nu% on nain St: Dffe ited. Np the endeavor to alm off' that " .Extens;le . _til. Stock - of superior gx ily 'of Goods lately re (Tired from an •oldlarolt tli dOwn Establishment-in Ilin;thamtun, has proved an entire failure to our friends doicn town. "See ng if: Believing." .Wcac knowledge.the fact. And shotddjudge that ` acting' (wittout wearing') woUld. • td that was necessary to convince the public that 11r:tit - INS A MERRIILAN, at them - store on Public A •ettue, first door above the. Post Offi.e.e nave •the la gesui and most desirable stock of BOOTS AND fill YES lever introduced - into this market ; which fin. pri , el . We offer no competition with' second rate goods) 4 rability and style we chat. i. lenge conmetition.! We ace rimeiving weekly from the Best Houses il , New' 'oi ki the latest styles. and best qualities of G gds, w - chlkeeps our' aSsortrueut ,coM 1 plete. • ! . . July 28, 1656, Just rev ired a large addition to owe l i former stock,. , consisting of ,Gcnts - ;Patent Loathe, Boots, - Patent Leather sh t BOots,. French Calf 800 ts Gaiter Shoes and slipS all - stylilts. Ladi Gaiters Bu+r liiiti Slippers and Boots best! qualities ; alt" Boys' Youths and Childrentil3o6ts, Gaiters - and Shoes, the best in market. in fact every thing belonging to the trade. - 1 . .. 1 - ALL kinds of Luau, kinds of work wadi: to neatly... sr Montrose July 2,8085 i CENTS per pair ----_— , ..._ ' — '7" - ':: SMITH FORMAN - a' CO.,* i . . . t - -w- - ; z4e - 4,- ' " Ague' ' •• i , • . Cabinet Illukrs, - • . . . „ ri''‘ :1K.'17, - pleasure in offering to their customers; in . I. addition to their usual large - stock of C.-ter.4E.r NVoc.K, the largest and best a4Sortment of- CANE; . FLAG, AND WOOD SEAT C'D'AlleS ever offer; ed for vale in Susquehanna county, all of, which were manufactured expressly , to 'their - order, and they can Warmtit th-ein to be -a superior article. Call at their Ware4dom, foot - of Maine street, . and examine fot yourselves. ' . . . . E. C. FORDllAitp . Montrose. Feb. 27. sti.l - .A. - MIMI In.! - , POW SHOP.. . .- 1 . . NEW; ESTABISSIIMENT. -NIAND E.MOTT would respecifollY inform the • - they .• pu blic that th arc manutlteturingThateliley's "Celebrated Plows. They also keep cOnstan4 on band,'Shf , ! Hill, Ircryrie Colintx.ond -Idea Plow*, Catientoix,'Dog Clowns, Sleigh and eittOrShoei; Plow, Points of. various-_ patterns, • too nuniereits • to mention. -We-hope,. by strict attention_ to • liitsiness, to receive 'our. share of public patronage. Manufac tory-4j). P 6,4 old stand. Foundry, M. Mott,i• near ....learle's Mill.' - - o — Repairing done on short.notice. ... a . - . .MERTaT MOTT. . . .. Feb. G. ELIJAH MOTT; . . IMI - STE/tn firMIST AND fiAW I:)•OST'BROTTIERS baring .parttha?.(A. the above eiitablir , linieni, will keep wag:lndy on haed SlP pfrjine. a;iii Fine Flour, Cnrn Meal .i?! saperii* (pal; ity,,ale 12 Chop (ii,fl Bran ut the loweAt-eash !Flees.— Calstota %vclrli.will be done with de:.Tatelt, aucl in all Cases - /ra 7rovt , (l. • • 11381tf Montrose. July. 1853. , al phemists, I= .. I..tv z 1 .:. 74 :. fi. led:tin"F at Turroll's l,l' Itl- . ...Tayne's jit , ttly. Ayrols. Clit-rry Preto- t N's Fpro-t Witte and. 11‘.td rittrmin. Ilitt 'j:-.4 ; tlicitte: , -; !kJ. rt.h 1 t1t.2r,„ ly 14 ,1)1:1tts, itt ttlatt 1 . one.;..iin!...d!i'dtt iZ010...-.1 I '.., ITelttliftr,?,.. ,tta , l al Mtl'iroil'ic!tintatent, I 'tall:ltt: ili a awl' 411 ill '. Exlt.ract, a . tit . .4t rte 1_14)4 , Oitti molt. ; An t got i d article; Wood nt ; Atwood's, Join irno:, t; and Ilysmitt,ry • DyPt-niery; itora,:th , rin;6lll's Extract of parilla; a. variety. of alniost irein!!s i riltngethei too stLflce it to say: that in this line, at ABEL TUBBELL. . __._._ re. ' t. . Y§rk, ai full and- deli 1 . 041.1, rtm l ent of Drugs, Ned ,truWenis, Earthen - Ware, .(a good 'a Ware, Japanned and Ind alother kinds, of Knives, &c. All sorts wW ) d awl Gilt . FlatrlC apei,.Stationery,:Stone l es; Drooins. Falnilr Grip. Ptirni-i. , Flitit, T-Ik)v -mle, Ilide and other 8:4 ; &c.. A first 'l4te y, !lonl Fancy Goa.% doltl Pens, Violin's, Violincello aethrtment of Pocket ilv, tnd the best quality • ols,i (Single and Double 1-•••• Ia • NWARD. °Ors!. 1333 , mid Finding; .. ko, order and repairing done NS &MERRINIAIf.-% r Lidies'.Undereleivis; at • !I. R. LYONS & CO. LIME AND PLASTEILI f PDF. sul,seriliorB are now; htn:aing and will keep S't-conntntly on hand, Lime' of a ,very superior iptality at Montrose Depot, and Will Fell it ; In. any quataitieA• ai a fair price: - Persons wiAing alarge quantity can. be suPpli s ti reasonable notice. . Stiperior ground Plit.er . Will be kept cunAitntly on hand heNafter. • I. L. - POST, IL DRIKIIII. r.,E..A.11Lt. 3.lontrose, Depot,. April 3 Tioga PrAni _4.gricnitural- Works. It. N. WELLES ..:1771ENS, PA . 1 71tpufacturers and Wlenicsale and iietail Italers 'in .. Emery's .Zfalifi NlTheeter's Itailroad: • E3orse-Power. 1 . ~ • rriTTZEF:IIF.NS and S% - parater.4 and Threshers and 1 'Winnowers em-..• dned, TC:over linilcr, Circular t-al Crt.::••• , ,mt 9 , •:t•tv •!•1111s, • 11:attry's - Clor )till?. Feud Cu;t .-I, ' Corn Slolle:s Corn awl Sccil Plat:tart. Sk' . S . . LI Oir ' ... I ;:.1.;; fir ir,:::1,1 Po owl-Ca , : Srovcrs : Dou - . Pow f:,.:• P..;vfilritor I ttrsc - 11:the4„ olow's Grain Cradle-.i t'ulli: a - t t as, 1.", e tch u at's c01,...3 , rm0d It •.o . Ct•runcl 1N10w .,..•, - .Nl:igie Corn awl e.:oh . Mills. F.Leelsior • Footing !•141--; Le..oln?r an I •Imlia-taddt.o. 11.1t.it•g--, ,'.' , l...v_at Cut .. i•'!'',' -1-I , :Je Par• 4; Itaf.h.:, - --aro:-.. provi•filon Saks, ritt::ns, we, Et l tras furtti*hcd fa...rt. - 1.-airing - . Loth I::nry's and \CLr, , el,4's Nkehine,s. We- inviteprtrtic elwr athmtion to our Excelsior Fanning Mills. They arc 1 . N0..1 .... - - ' Dusc-..-iitti've Catalog:los, Price Li, t=, and Circulars rut' all m a ,4•0 11( •••• : : &e . .. f .rdtl Ly us, s-,,,r g ratis and post ;To pre:lsll,, to all apldioants. Sr mi us sour name and address. and of your f: muds also: • . • • ..;_ . 7ont. IL L Br.olvEßs.. Frani:lm, Pa. • -(p. 0.. 3.11.1 rt-t-s. Montrall.•-e.) • H. M. •WELI.ES ..k: CO. • .lawnsz, Pa.,,,Ttni; '2( 1 ., is'; , ;. • '' . 241115 Emery Brothers' . . • - - r• ~.:144A, -- -, - •-......_ , ---,4- ‘T - . • .. ~:61......„..--:::.., •. \ ' lE. M ER' U CO: IPR CV „..,.,.... - -ir' ' 1 IP; : ...- - . -- - - 7.4.--,.,..:•;41,,,,1N ISC4IA , : , 4 - ~.. . ,t-1F , i4:1.p...- . .1 -,••••-`•••••,,.,-- - . 4. "..n1.: -. ..i.,•-• , ..... --:-A--,::-.. - : s-;: • -,,.1.: , ff" '-' - :-• .44'.. . -- -Tai7 -, ..-4.t0,.*'17•:--:*" . ; - ••, ...:,:' 7 ''' - --'' . • 1 . CHANGEABLE RAILVVAY HORSE. POWER, • ! • - .E.:',i)s.- - 7:21- tiz•3::::;,. &c. - • ... rnllis power has ant • entleney ovei:all others, as L. its. gears can be itiftA from side to kide . and from one shalt to the other, giving it a slow,. heavy, 'motion - or jig ., :t. rmiek in . ptiou; aduptini.: it to - any 0-. .cue imMy Use; for which it maNThe.required. 1 _1 Tlw. subscriber having made arrangenmis 'with tnet V BrotheN for the sale of. their machinery, rill r o rnisli those wishing to purchase out: as. favorable _terms and with a:.i good guaranty as cah be given 'for tin machinery of tine kind now in use.' Athlretzß,• • _. ' . G. A. TILDEN -. Forest- Lake, Susquehanna pol!nty, Pa Important Dilicovery. DR. HALSEY'S FOREST WIRE. GIITYII.COATEID FOREST. PILIS. oo (so 01. 7 1 5 1-` IN OIT - YEAR. R. XLSEY-, York, has invented a pro eess]lVV which a rich luxuriant WINE is produe- • eil from certain plants of great medicinal times,— This delightful Witte combines all thejtigh medicinal : properties of th i Dandelio;l, Sanapurilla, Poek, Wild Over . ?„ and certain other plants, whose virtues are b'u lilacs more Ireciier as medical agents. So pure and concentrated are the medicinal properties of this Wine, that., it has. been found the most effect ivie medicine now in use. Frecirtentle, leas than a single bottle restores the lingering • Patient from de lyility and sickness to strimg and vigorous health,-=- .E'very -dose showS its good elThets on the constitution, and improve::: the general health; aril with Dr. :Hal sey'zi celebrated Gt3f-COATED FOREST. PILLS as an adjunct, all the following disorders are 'immanent ly cured. DYSPEPSIA A.Np INDIGESTION.—A hex of the Forest Pills, and a bottle of the Wine, will cure. tifo most distressing forins of this Complaint. ", • AGIT* AND, FEVF.R.—One-or two doses of the Pills, and a bottle of the Wine twill break -the ague and cure the Patient in all-cases, when the djree.tions on .the bottle are adhered to. Daorstcm. CommAt.xis.-From 'OP to two boxes of the Pills; and-three bottles of. the Wine, cure obstinate .dis.orders. ' • DtsortnEt OF TIIP. Kin; tvs.-:-Thc Forest Wino and Pills have proved highly efficacious in this disorder, l One to two boxes of the Pids, anti three or four hot 'des oftlie Wine, are sufficient to accomplish a cure in the worst C3SCS. . DEBILITY,'N'IGIEP.S*TAr 7 B1140;01411 . and Weak ly State of Ilse .acrosOlicti4n.—TheTorest, Wine is .a popular remedy for all. these .. comphilets.' One to three bottles cure the worst cases without the use, of the Riffs; but when the complaint is. accompanied with some other disorder the Pills Will be required. - R:f k:cmArisN.—The efficacy of the, Forest Remedies in RheumatisM is very sinpiar. • Some of the most distressing 'cases I ever saw have been cured by them in ten or twelve days' time. Bitoms DISOItItEIIS A:ID .FOLTi. gromAcii:-4?,One purgative dose of the Forest Pills will cure - any MI; ions disorder, or, any complaint= arising from Pout StoMach and morbid condition of the boatels:: Psymts.—One or two purgative :doses sure fe- Veri 7 '. C 01.74115, CoLns ,Ere,—Onc,box lit :the - Tills, and a bottle of the Wine, will tweak up and cure the most severe colds, cough; and pain in lbe. breast, -, • . I.• • ULCERS, DOILS i BLOTCHES, Realibee, /r ea d, Ri ng , 1 worm, :Et:pipe/us, Solt ,Rhiam i Sore Eyes, dmi . ,esc. re kind of Hantor.--Thes6 complainti all arise from one common cause---iniptis 'blood.: generally mill i ing but the Pills are required-for the cure of most of these diSorders; but if- both remedies; aro -Used, two boxes of the rub, and- two or three bottles of the Wine, will'cure the very worst cases, and frequently by loss than half the quantity. • : •-.- JAmolcz.4—Two boxes of • the, Pills, ark, as many bottles of the. Wine, cure the worst case of Jaundice. . FiNIALE OBSTIiterIO:NI, produced fi.om bed .colds or weakly constitutions: A few doses of the Forest Wine cures the most distressing forms of thelse tom ; plaints ; and if the Wine' be followed - up'a these derangmemi will not ocenragain._ Th e W i ne exaCtly suits the female ..constitution„ and gives strength, vigor, and blooming health, Over a mill of boxes and bottles havebeeti sold within the last'. I two years; in- the United . States and ganadix„ • Letters. and. certificates to - the : amount of many thousand,. have been received, teetifying to the cures-and good. effecta.of theo remedies. • - • Forest-Wine is in largu.squnre , per bottle, or 2.315. bottles ,for five .4orest, Pills, twouty , fire:cents per hox. -! gen erak ePot, 84: -Walker Street, New York ; and kept hy one or more . .respectable druggistin.eins* every city d in the Union and British Colonies.. &nein! Depot; 64 Waliter,.St, New.tork Agent's, iii Montrose; Abel Terrell, in great • Bend, 14- Scott, and all ilruggist. July le, 18511, BUSINESS CARDS. William W..Wheattm, X. D.. CLECTIC PHYSICIAN AND ',SURGE& lie& peetfully offers ltij services to all .I . bo prefeethe "Reformed . Practice" to. the old Bleeding Blistering and Calomel Plan. JacksOn Susquehanna co. Pa. \ • - C: C. Hollister, s _ • ,EALtR IN SADDLES. 'Barnes/1 i 7177,11k11, TA. le t lice*, &c. MontrOso Pa. Pl7l " •J. D. Tait. _ • 1311YSIGfAN AND SURGEON, has panzamentli located himself at Drackneyville, Susquehanns county, Pa., and will proMptly attend to allot% with which he may be favored: 18V27 Xnapp,. with E. Caiilitorellic Sons, MPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CIIINA; -. GLiss, T and Earthen Ware, No. - 76 Warren atteat,;Nut Yong.. . Dr. E. P. CRAM:TATE of the Allopathic and, Homeopathic: . Colleges of Medicine, - is now pruanatly rated in Great Bend Pn. • - - _ April 30, 1856. • : • - • • A. gushnell,• - • ATTORNEY iCOUNSELLOR AT LAW. Oftleo over S. B. West's Drug Store, Ssisfuthostas Depot, Pp.. • _ T. B. Orchard, M. D.. • ' DIIYSICIAN AND SURGEON, JaCkson, Sasque... I - henna county, Pa. Residence at the Postoffice. ' . Keeler. & Stoddard. E : ~LEI2S IN BOOTS & SHOES, Leather BElll'4. 1.1 ,ings, on Maine St, first door belowSearle's Moqtrose,...Jan. 1, 1856 William Jessup,' • A TTORN T EY AT LAW di . : NOTARY PPBLIC.— OfflEe.on Square, Montrose, W. Singleton ("lAN now be found rEt hie newsstand' on the eel.: ner of feego and Chestnut streets,. bilks' building recently - occupied by -V, ittenherg *. where . be iitectuagy repairs wit& t,fli4patet 7.451' Clocks, Jewelry, Guns, and every deleriptisa - 4 ) Machinery; .Wheel cutting ; Gun and Watch mad ,riais *supplied to the trade. 7 Dr. H• Smith, QURGEON DENTIST, Montrose; Pa., at Bellies Hotel, Mondays and Tuesdays, of each week. • 2E116. & Fowler, 4 TrOWNETS AND • COUNSELLORS ArLAW, and Solicitors in. hancor. Office No, 44 Clark e street, Chicago, .111. . • Thomas Ingstrum. TAEALER IN DRY GOODS, Groceries, Clothing,: Crnckery, ,'Doots and Shoes., &e., Susquehanna DepcL, Pa. ' Bentley, & Fitch, - TTORNEYS AT LAW, AND: BOUNTY LLt L AGENTS, Arontrov, Pa. n. S. 'BENTLEY. • • • • • • B. "Thwer, • 7 1311YSICIAN AND SURGEON,. Antroge, pace in the Farmers stio. , v2-nti Hirids; - • - TIVERY - AND EXCHANGE ST LE (Meek 4 in the reitr of - Wih , on's Store, ifontrose, Pa. Coliten; DEALET: I STOVES, Tin, Copper, anti Sheet Il•on Ware, LofltTsrille, near Gfeat tend Depot. December 4. • • . " _ Z. P.. Hinds,. • - • .TTORNEY AT LAW, Susquehanna, Pa..oific e on Maine street, one . door east of Lepheim'a. . Frazier. & Case, TTortsTys AND 'cotrNSELLORS. AT LAW. L. Office op Turopilte street, one -door East of PoA's Store,..3lcrntrose, Pa. ' • - Albert Chaithrlin, - ,e -TTORNEY AT LAW and :Justice of the,Peace: - .Li over I. L 2 Post k Co's Store, Ifoptrost... • Wm• H. Jessup, TTORNEY AT LAW AND CO3I3IIS..SIONERO D EEL s, for the Mate or New York, will aftetk to a n basing:: entArKo. , t cl to him with promptnms fidelity. Office ou , T4illie Square, - occupied by Rea: Wm. • J es,:up • • . • Abel 'Purell,- 2.,. IN 'DRUGS, MEDICINES, Chemieur; Oils, Dye-stuQ's, Groceries, Dry G00d.% liartlware, Stoneware, Glaz , ...Ware,. clocks, Watches, Jeweir, Silver Spoons, Spectacle.% Mirsicaf lustre. menu, Trw.i.ses, Surgical Instruments,' Liquors, Pa• flttery, Mirrors, Stationery, Brushes, Sires,..Yaikee Notions,. Sc; • • . _ . B. R. LyonsA Co. t _ • -- - viTIIOLESALE• AND RETAIL IIEAIERS LC v-I Dry Goods, Groceries, Silt, 'Flour, - and Ihrd ware, .Laitiqoro, Pa. . • • . • . F. B. Chandler,. - TAEALEB r IN DRY GOODS, .11t.dy Made Clothing, I....) , Grocenies, Books and Stationery, etc., pat' Avettui, - Olfintroxe, Fa. .• • • . . _ I I. L. Post & Co., - ' n EALERS IN DRY GOODS, Groceries, Greeley, Hardware; Leather, Flour, ete., corner draw pike street and, üblic Avenue, Montrose, Pu.r. at • • Lyons & Son., PEALERS IN DRY - GOODS; GrOCCrietilarletre Crockery, Tinware, Groceries, Books, eta; tbo carry on the Book Biuding Inv.iits—Public Aline lion frost, Pa. Bentlel & React. VALERS IN DRY - GOODS, Drugs, Medicines, D Paints, •Oils, Groceries, Hardware, CroekerF,, Iron, Clock, Watches, Jewelry, Sayer Spoons, Per' emery, Ste:—Foot of Public Avenue, Mont/0m . . - William & William K..Jastp, i TTORNEYS "At LAW, Noniron,- Pd. Pre' tice Susgnehnnna, Ditiolford, Way e,WY 0 riing.and Luzerne c'eur!ties. • William W. Smith & CABIN ET MAKTfItS., They keep , ekexsttuttly on Ghand a good - assortment of all kW& of Minot Furniture. Shop and Ware Booths M the foot of Maine street, Meat rose, Pa. Rockw_ql .& Winton. ,f4V.CUFACTIMERS and- .DEALERS in.Stnn JL Good?", Hats, Caps, Fan, thabrellas, Tort RON, Is b lioss, Ike. Ike., NO. 40 Courtkilidt streetoVer York, (up stairs.) Rae-KNELL BALDWIN Wholesale and Retail dol. er In Flour, Salt, Pork, Fish,Lard,greht,6 o meal, candles, clover aticttimothy seed. Barrels fresh ground noir _just recttitii" Ithica Mills: - • • I Montrose August 5, 1855. • • Banking Dome POST,. Cool".l3lt'a cO. .i - -: I . HENRY PRINT,:flit, • MONVIOSE, W3l. lIUNTTINI; CO,OPE,R. - '' ..ember I: r Yov 155., ISAAC L. POST. - • '• . . . • TARAFTS. on Nelr York..City.ankl rbllinlelphl X 5 Collections promptly made and remitted... • Office hours from. 10a. Y. to 3.. , Mesa:B. l / 1 3On Se Paxton,. Tort. REFERENCE, Samuel C. Morton, Esq,ltill'lL - I •••,, . Hon. WHHAM Jessup, MiAtrose re- , . _ .....,--••••• THE INDEPENDENT . REPUBLVAti. PWILL#EIED XVOT TiII7RSDAI A lo .l ol l 3 tCht AtT l495 3 " I a., AT $1,50 rzu ANA - 01; 11 441r0e1. - • Rates of Adv,eollsiiiig. One square (10 Thum or lese)",ene 04e square " ' week 5,...,.. Olie square three vyeeks, . . .. One square c" - 'one 'month, ...... owe. square " m0ntha,...... 05 One aquarei " • , One, square ' " sit inpntbsi One square " one year, . • • • For two or more squares, Inserted. by the yea! deductiou fiom the, alloveinices is made. Tori Vertisers Will have the privilege of altering c r dung - . ing their - advestisemonts withoukidditional elArg e, Business muds, not-ageinAgig ',SY. lines, Is 3 F" dt at , $2,00 per annum. - • _ This office. is aupPlai.w iith - ii - riot issOrPr n : Jobbing materials, aniDalljskulet 174 Warr. 0 2.,c - Is Cards, Posteri, PamPhlo4 -- Wilikkbii d mi ` Er. " . ly and promptly - . •. triollett l / 2 :for .ue dein: V caved by e - -PAV Montrose; - Sept. I . 0 L. F. ILL6T. R. *. WINIQS wrsm:l•l.= , - 10M1•414 SI ffa