De,lfiel .g ~ . i!itoottiafTries. ' ' , -• A writi•rlti,:tl . l p e - COuntit Genileman fi nes +E(i)ir ne•.4.tul.iiiOrmation;on. this point.'---,fie ..• • practice ;adopted by tnany cultivators of fruit sliewS . that. the distance to which the a • is • trtes extend tn. roots but very. imper-r --feet IY - Ut4ersteOd„.• We alltide More . pantie „ularly. to'The pipe re of digging or loosening eireles ,f , earth at thl,f(Mt of the .trnnl; or of woi t l:in4 the soil up mellow but a Short -distance, Off: 1 We nave' recently made some . 4tts , nrelentis' t r e prove the length of the root • 'of the pe(eh tree. A number of young trees • of equal Size, and aitof the same:variety. (the • Tillotsorto were seCon a piece of ground of • - . uhifortiii'qualith at the same Cum.- They Were equali t y etiltivated. for, two or' three year's, and . greW alike. For the -past two yearsthe ground has been allowedito become 'covered, With grass which has been : pastuted; 1 -hut near:anal - side of rite orehard,lst heap of -old-straw, manure, etc., has beeti . .depOsited, 'bet has not been 'werrlied,into the Oil, conse quently allthe' ertility which the roots . have 'ohtained:,haS:soalted.into the soil. The trees are nowlt;ro, had whit(' 'inches , in diatheter, and ten feet 1 - 44 , 11 -to the, tip ofthe highest branches. 1 ,'! • ” • Thefelle4ing are the effects of the,hesp of - manure : and! litter -already described. The tree Width stood within two feet orillis'heap, and wheae rhots could . freely extend under, it on one side, has made a growth of shoots the 'Past .sea,,ort mote - than four andti „half . long. The twit tree, seven feet off, hard a growth of i over, two feet. The third tree, fifteen feet off, made 'a growth^Of fUtirteen inches. The fourth tree; twenty-three feet l oil; and :others at greater' distance, trade no ~ growth more than. about eight. inches: The fourteen-inch shoots weighed-about triple the - eight-inch shoots, and - the two-feet shoots fil , teen.tirnes, those — Which grew flair and .a half feet'about severity times as Much. experinient proves conclusively, that frees ten feet,high -will send off their roots in search of notirishment at a distance of :fifteen -feet, and whin -they thus. get on one side only, or thrOugh about •one fourth part of' their ' roots, 'Will increase. their shoots to . triple weight, Consequently, if ittree of this size stood a circle of fertility thirty feet in diatnetet, or, fifteen feet distant4on . each sid e' v.oul& greatly , inereas.e its „fruit fulness ; ~4leeld'edly more, aecOrding to our own4txper iment,'• than a 'circle only four feet in'cliatne, ter were dttg'about the foot of its tiunk. • If the Circle of fertility were only fourteen ~ feet in diameter, or approached . ,wititin seven feet, the'resnit would be quadrupled accord ing t() the weeding experiments. . Allogetiter, those results show the great; importance ... of broadcast' cultivation, and that young tree, only ten. feet• high, and two and half males jit' diameter, even. if placed thirty • .feet. 44411, hate already extended their toots so far as +W. nieet together. H . , Method of Curing Prize Hams. . ' - The-haws of .MarylaOd - and Virginia have lon' , enjoved a wide celebrity.' . At the last, cxhitlittoit Of the Maryland State agricultural :_s'''ociety Um' ,preiniums were ~awarded fur hams. , We are ,inforifted, by those who had. ' the Opportunity, of examining tkern, that they. • were of first rate quality. • ThelolloWing afe recipes; by which the hams were cured'. T. E.. liamiltonts liecipe.—First (Premi. -um.--To every 100 lbs. of - pork take S tb.. - :. of G. and A.,:salt, 2 oz. saltpetre, 2 ibS brown , -sugar, 1 1-4 oz. potash, antHgallons s Of wa-• ter ; . mix the above ; and 'pour:the brine over the meat,' after it has lain in the tub Ifor one • or two flays. 1 • Let the hams remain six weeks ;. I ikthe,brine,:aaihen dry several day; befor \ e Smoking. 1 • have generally had , the ,trieto. rubbed withlfine salt, when it is packed down. The meat' Should be -perfectly. cool- before , - packing. ', l' - ' -•-•.: J. Green' Recipe.—Second Prernium.--- . TO ever} 1,000 ilis..ef pork take bait a busl:- -el and half-af,pec,k of salt, 3 lbs c.f . saltpetre, 3 lbs. - of suglir, and 2 quarts of molasses. -7., „Mix -,_ rub the baCon with it: well.; keep on for three weeks' in a 11; at the . end lof nine, :days tbke'ont the hams; and put at the top , -1 -tliose Which ;arc .at the bottom. ' - 13,4robic41'.'s Recipe.-'=-Third Premiurre - Oritinsher of fine salt;: half a :biisher of - ground al . m . salf, 1 1-2 lbs.. to the 1,000 Ibs.: :of pork, I ft it lie in pickle four weeks, hang i i ,up .and S i eked with hiekOry until the rind I 'becomes a dark brown.: , ~ . 1 - C.. D. Singulfsßecipe.—Fourth Premium. .---r-To - : 100 lbs; ot- green 'hams take 8 1b5...0f q, and A. salt, 2 Ibs, of brown sugar or MO lasses,tcquividenti'2 .oz saltpetie,4 oz. pearl .ashes,, 4 gallons of water dissolved - well ; skimming otr the . scum arising on the surface. Patk thef harns compactly in a tight vessel oreak, rubbing the fleshy part with: fir% salt, In-a day . Ortwo pour.the above pickle over the meat, taking cmic.to keePit covered' with pickle.... Infour. ..t.o • six weeks, according to. :tlic size Laud weight of the hanis:,(that is to „,say, the longer period for hey hams,) hang up to srpoke, lock. up,' 'smokiug with green hickory 'wOod. -.I have put..lup ham's for the last twelVe - lor fifteen:years, - by the abOve re .-cipe, with unifOrm success, equal stall times to the sample now presented. ' • :. Ifaiie of Sheep to the Farmer. 1.1 is more importance to the farmer than is generSly supposed, that a certain propor. lion of hist:cm stock should consist of sheep. 'Speaking on this point, R. S. Fay cf . - Lynn; Tecently i rerwked at-an agricultural meeting in. Bosicin (as repotted in the /1 7 . E. Firmer), "-She4iare gleaners after other stock, and -helpiii . aep the cattle pastures in good condition - "by being turned into them occasionally, to witthe kcarser plants Which have been left. • :They will emic43 the land. There , is no ma -pure sol . fertilizing as that of sheep, and it 'does.' so readily waste by exposure 88 that of lother animals. Sheep may be made - exceediiigly useful in helping to prepare hind for a irop. A. German agriculturist' has , calcidat i ed that the . droppings from one thou -sand stipep during a' single mght.would" mire ani ffi suciently. By that rule, a m farer may determine how long to keep a given nit:fiber of sheep cn a' particular piece oaf land-1 tir. lay said be was accustomed to fold his!sheep upon land which he desiped for eortii and Other crops; and • in so doing he shut them ;upon half an acre at a time, Ceep ing akin there, by a wire fence, which was 4-imied from place to place. - In this way~his land - was well manured without the labor ot - sbiiyeling nand Cartiri,g.'" These ideas are vioith reading by the farmer. We .be lieYeaniy !arm will bear certain ,nuniber, of sheep, proportion:to the other stock, .not only without loss to the amount of grazing which it will yield. to the cattle and horses, but to the, inerease. of the, same. Mr: Fay, by his management, makes, the iambs and munilie pay for keeping the sheip, and the clear profit. 'lB . A ?---It is po — rulateTtilat the age of tree can be determined by. the ." ringer or plum; that overlie each other in their trittiltS. Mr. Joihualloward,. ot Maryland; tlispiites the fact. He says that:these rings . 2ea u nt e d on_the. section fof the tree are ebt of t waseri . annual grOwth, but are ed - one at everi full liicic,nl' in the giowio ; and in the latitOde of Maryland fiv a year. • Thisbe' hiss reequently proved. by telling mug trees, the age of which be knew. The extraoidinary she , ,_ age given to trees by popular rule hall Jude - nutiy pence@ doubt whether it it true. NOVEMBER. Tim !Paves fall,fast flakes orsuorr, Alas fwe rno,urn them dying; -- f t They sigh beneath our 'every tread, In wood's and bypatlis lying, • Clouds/hurry o'er the face of heaven, The wail of*inds is deeper— . The harvest of the year has come, November is the reaper. • - - I ' We hear without the last farewell • Of birds to south lands going; • • And Figh back answers from our hearts, . .AC shrinking froth the knowing • Of a that follows on the track. • , Of leaves and birds departed; • • And earth seems changed as if e'en she Were growing weary-hearted! - . ' • .A.lt well.a.daY—ali things must hide, , • The loveliest soon as any; The days of sunshine are til: few, • A. The days of cloud the many ! • . • Novenaber, drearieit mouth of all, .• To human beaxts,comes nearest: 'Acid soinetimesrreaPeth more than leaves, In taking what is; dearest! Prom Dr. Kane's Artie Explorations. amongPtoAl2::4 HawsHawsesong the Ice Berge.- Itblest' a perfeevluirricane. We had seen it minairigolod were really with three :good hawsers out ahead and all things snug D board. • Still it jcame on , heavier and heavier, and the ice beganlo -drive more wildly than l thought - . 1. had everseert it. I had just turned in to warm iind•dr l y 'Myself during the- mo mentary hill, and ;was stretching in my hunk; when. I heard the sharp twanging snap or Lv curd. Our: *six-inch hawser had parted, and we were swinging by the two othersthe gale roaring• like a lion to the ;LOuthward: - • • . half a minute more, ", iwaug. twang came . a second report. , I' knew it was the Whale - line bv • t he,shri bless of the ring. Our •• .noble ten- . inch Manilla still held. on. I was hurrying my last ;kick into its. buckskin, hoot. F • when McGary came waddling down the cum. ! Panion - ladders. • . . , " Captain Kane; she .Won't hold much lima- I or, it's blowing the devil 'himself, and afraid to, surge." • The Manilla cable Wag proving 'its excel- I fence when I reached the deck ; and the crew, as thq gathered around me, Were loud in its 'praises.! We . critild hear its great Eollan 'chant, sWelling 'through all the : rattle of the .runtnng gear and meaning-of the-shroud..--: it was' the deathisong, ,:, The strands gave way. with the noise . oc a ,shotted .gun; and in the smoke that followed their recoil; we. were dragged out by the wild, ice, at ! ' its mercy.' • We :7 teadied and'did' skittle pretty warping, and got the brig a good bed An the rushing drift.; but it alleaMe - to notlking.- We then tried tie beat back. through the narrow ice clogged water-way !that was driving, a guar ter of a mile wide, between the shore and the pack. cost us two hours of hard labor, I thought skilfully bestowed ; but at the 'end of that . tine we were at' - least four miles off, opposite the great valley in the centre of Bedek- Hied Reach: Ahead of us, .farther ,to the north, lwe• could. see the strait.growing still narroWer, and the heavy iee tables grinding up, and clogging it between, the shore dills on.one side and the ledge on the other.- There was but one thing left for us—to teep 'in Some sort the.. comniaid of the helm by going, freely where we' must otherwis:e. driven. We allowed her to scud under a: reefed fore-topsail ; hands watching the enemy as we cloSed in silence. At seven in the:- - morning - we .v.'er& close upon the pilingytssei, We dropped our heaviest an c h o e„ with 'the desperate hope of 'winding the brig.; hut there was no Withstand-;, ing -the ice• torrent that followed us. We had only time to fasten a spar as a buoy to the.ehain; and 'let her slip. Stkwent our best.; bower! "Down' we went upon , the gale _ ieSSV scraping. orig alee of ice seldOm• - les,4 than thirty teetlihick ; One flue measured by a libe, as we tried to ftsten to. it, InUre than forty. I had seen such ice only once before, and never in each .rapid motion. .One ud turnedas ms, rust above our gunwale, smash ing in , our buivarks, and 'depositing .half ton of ice inn:-lump upon 'our decks, , (kir stanuchc little. brig bore herself throtighall this Wild adventure as if:.he had a chat me life. But a new enemy canto In sight ahead:- . ,- Directly in our may, - just behind the line Of the*floe-ite, against which we were ,alternate ly sliding and thumping, wasagroupplbergs. We had no power to avoid them ; and the only question was, whether we .were-to be ultimately dashed to pieces against ihem,'or whether they might not offer us soine'provi dential nook of refuge front the storin., But as We neared them we perceived that they were at some:distance from the floe 7 Oge,.and separated from it by an interval .6f open water. • Ohr hopes rose as the gale drove'nstowgrd the passaue atidl:n i and we were ready. to ex ult. When, frontserne unexplained cause, prob ably, an eddy of the wind against the lofty ice walls, we lest'our headway. Almost . at the wine moment we saw that the bergs - were not at rest ;: that With , a - momehtum Of their own, they were hearing down upon the other ice, and that it must be Our:fate to be crush ed between tlie-,twO. Jut ther a broad Sconce piece of low wa ! ter.washed berg camp driving from the rouiit. ward. The thought flashed upon ‘ tne of one of.our escapes in llletiville Bay, and,.as the. .eonce moved rapidly clOse'alungside us, Me Gary- managed . to plant ani anchor: on its slope and to hold on to it by a whale line.. It was an anxious moment. Our noble tow horse, whiter - than the pile horse that seemed Mbe puuing hauled us bravely on.; the spray dashing Over his, windward flanks, apd his forehead plOughing up' the lesser ice as it in scorn. 'The bergs encroached upon'ui as we: advanced; {Cur channel . natroWed to a width of aboet forty feet we braced the yards to. keep clear of the impending lee walls. We passed:clear ;: but it was a close...shave . , so .plo'se that tir post quarter. boat would have been crushed it we had not taken it from .the daVi ts,Sa found ouriefires tinder the ;ee of a berg., in a comparatively open lead, Nev. 4 , ,r did heart , tried men acknowledge With more gratitude, their. merciful deliverance 'from a wt etched death . FARMER'S 11rESTMEICTS.—The following sensible advice from the Ifouiestepd, should be, pondered by every farmer who thinks lie , h.ts surplus capital : - 1 4 No farmer can afford to invest' his money oft his own land until he has spent all the mOneY-t hat can. be usefully spent in improve. merits thereon;:!. . When there are no more denuirids from the: wasting manure, the .le;is swamp, the cold, wet upland, The hush pitsture, the, dilapidated barn, ;the scantily fur niShed tool room, and the thouand other openings that allow profitable IshOr he may begin to consider the case of adnsileS,.tape, and the other candidates for, his capital." l Ascrrnsti or, ins Bare.—At Chicano' a most singular bet was made upon the Presi, death! election bv,a Gernian,. whd; bet his house, lot, and ,wife and baby. that Fremont would be "elected. After hearing the result, he took his deeds, wife and child, and made a tender of ail in good faith. But his friend, 'having one milli and live &Miran, refused to increase his stock in that way, and, therefioe declined to take the poor man's family and property, but gave him a piece of advice, took a drink of beer, and:they parted good *Mende. ME 1 ,1 i"pilli6 Tiir. ENo T.--:-Wheu Iwe were little fe:lowt, our: fittlimr bega to teach worii,.ittid wo %vei.... 3,nxions . t.) ;pttril,rut 1 lottki IA-1t,..::., 1V e v,-1.1.V. :Illitiltig- WWI., II rOliOil :4:ietri, WO h . a Itti. 6 .')}lqitl:11(. kthitT, all', ale ant we i.vt.re atinut l in relinquish ithe task fat nicittz Ilcshw 1 tif had and ibeAtunt 11 toOk the axe; itir, " A strike . thelii . Otfi — Viie %%lir& • truiined :tare iti itiV nietiinry. Th e y an einits•word*. • Never try to tflitin..a ditli bUt kink it. right in the tlieel; eatelt its and .yoti van sitbdui: it it-1 a Ilan eats a li, win cower betilre - you, and sneak awa: bide itself. 1r you dri•ad difficulties' they will gfuw upon you until tllk.y• bury -nu in obscurity. • • S The (4e;EYorkDay Book says 7.1" The tremendous abo:itIol vote i n all , die (dd strong Dinoeriitie counties in nortnerp New York, ha% not only startled find ;istolished the. Democrats thts,iectign, hot surprised and confounded the old politicians of revery class." Of the 2,300 men %%ill() voted or . chanan in this county 1,300 wero Irish, 500 Germans, Erigiiih knd 500 !Auer icans• • Of the 2;406 who rifled againstßfi i Cininan 400 were O l ermati, Engli‘h, •&;1; andi 2 ; 000 Alliericant:.--/Wstitite • Democrat. ' • . • e 0 RT GovEn.Notts.- I —The. eleel.ion of Bissell in !Ilimils secuees . t‘e . eVerY Fren 'State in the Union an Anii 7 Nebriska Giver-n:or ex ecuting Indiana and Califon i:t. This i some thing for a young . party _to boa's! indi eatcs _what earnest neti on can aecornpish. W'Evei.iy one of the !three ‘Valhburne brothers ;ire: re.eleeted te,:e i ongress. Israel in Maine -by 5000 ; C;ulwalaticr.C. in jA r iiiconf sin I) . y 5000; and Ellho B. in Illinois? by 11,1 . 551 . majority. I i- 'it; . -71 - ' Ben. pedev ( vbeel.4rrt 'is 'to I%3t.ture4tt itlanchest6 .N. r., ne un",ureiaii Havel, from ::to Pa - LYOI I 3 & CO I'AB I RO. E - • Dec. 18 - 5. potmeht Young Byron Tea for L; at 13. R. Lrhas k Twelve poundsgood Sugar!for one doHa LYONS Three gallons Molasses foi one dollar, Limit; .k Co's . - ;Six pounds'candles for one! dollar, at B. k ;Co's. tyourteen yards good Sheetng fOr one do Los Co's. , \ i !Twnty yars Prints for on'''sdollar,!at B. \ Twenty pounds Nails for o: c dollar, at B &i. Co's. Thirteen bars Soap for ono dollar, at B; si• Co's. •, • . Eight. pounds - Coffee for tine 8.. R. M OSS CD's. I • ° Seventeen • pounds Rice flip one 411411 at B. FL LToNs & Co's. • ,•• [ Fifteen :•,ents; - p('T pound fof Candles b3ryciatlitf:ootsit, at B. R. LTON . 's Co' S. \ . . Twelve cents per.pr :B. M. Ly.oNS . i4t-C.o'. LatieSboml Dec., 1 I ' liTli O 4 is L. nlsin tubes,' and Artist's Br a Thousand 'Flowers; for 'beautifl ; I Gostraud's Powdres Subtiles, for s hair,— also his Italian Ifedicated poap for rem ving Tan, Freckles riMples and Salk& CoMplexio ; Batelle. lor's Liquid! Hair Dye, also this ltoldayialCrearp for the hair: Holloway's Pills a 'd Ointment, and nearly all the Pills,iointments, and atent Medicibes in cre ation, at. TLY.R I iELL'S . 31ontrosei June 18, 1'854: • ' • SOAP MINUtACTORY .1 1 11 E, subscriber keeps constantly on ha _L .at his establishment Pontrose, the ty of SOFT SQ.:IP, manstfacturetl front wood ashen and grease; in the old fashione not-by any, patent process. I For those that furnish th the soap flir 'l,Zits a barrel to be a,goeod article, or the the money refunded. Per barrel. Half Barrel,... • Gallon, Wholsale dealers will bp ftirnislied—f st•the Ashery in Montrose+at the rate of for fi3O, or at Scranton lit t 'n barrels for to• • JO EfENRY ' Montrose, March 17, 1 , 85 . • NOT "PERSONS desirous of p of any description, ca payments with Post,. Coop , rose, to my credit, whose front their date. t 461 , 18 1856 ' • • . Norris Prof. Char es Nor BA It 13 F. R , Shaving. Sal n, and Hair sser, hai.- ing again removed his hop from its ormcr loca tion in the basement of Sft E arle's Hotel, - o the room over Chaft'dier'a Storc, is p epareit to exc.,: Ise his art in the' most scientific ma .r.-on , all vOlo may be .pleased to eotrust . their . he Sislir faces - tOf his hands. Nov. 20. - - r :l • , 22y1 WATCIE AND CCOCK 11./AIa"LNG n us/ VEss. BENTLEY & READ With pleasure i form their friends and the phblig that they hav again com mented the repairing of -Watch; Cloc • , and Jew elry, by , MR. HIGGINBOTIIANTr .- ' of New York, and late o 1 Syracuse; at:d so highly has he been recommet_dec by some of the first hous essihere as a steady and .ItrAt. rale trorbpan, that we havelgiven him a personaWnterest inthe business, so that our friends may 11,40 every confidence in bar ing their work done with leave and dsep tch. In!addition to his genefal knowledge of the vari ous kinds of Engli . h and tpreign - watche., he alsoun derstands the Clock ss, from the rgest Turret 1. 1 to the,smallest kantel Cock?, Whether foreign or home-ma(ie., t Montrose, January 8. 10G, ~ ' , • NEW MILFORD ..ITOVE EMF'; In F . 11 Blast. ; 1 - Tice Randred and - ,'eventy-Fivelstaves for gale by Dickeriman4.•Garilatt. AATE are in receipt of the largest stock of Stoves VT ever. offered in ltorthern Penmiylvania, con sisting of Cooking, Parlor, and I .Z.l l phite both for wood and coat; also, a fitll assortment of large sizes, for Stores and Churches. - ' ' 1 Would call particularl ttentiori to diet Jeffersoulan i 1.. - Elevated Oven, the most perfect and h stove in market. Amag our assortm ov'en, would mention thi Empire State being very heavy plates ' !pti•fect finish, or baker. Farmers of Stl..queltanna cou been in the habit of pureihasinilight s trimming, and paying all much" as you heavy plates and heavy (rimming. We manufacture our fdrniture, and wi ufacturer's prices. Let (hose who pay compete with us if their can. Jobbi with the tin trade, done ha usual on sh DIcKERMAN J New Milford, Sept. 18 1855; MIMM .TT ICOMING COUNTY MUTUAL NSURANCE 1...1 COMPANY, Capitl i $2,200,000, and increasing. It is one of the - hest Co panics in the Mate. AM its 11 iOSSCS by fire promptly adjusted . Tt U . paid over half anaillieq44 dollars hisses by fire sin e It went into opei2tion. :Applicatioui received at t e store 'of B. 'Lyons (1: Co., Lanes44:mo, and at tit store of Ly ons ik,Co.,, Jessup, Luzerne county, a d at Mont rose: 1 B. R. 3.41'0 'S, Agent. Montrose, Dec., 18.55` ? , • FACTS rtion ! TIRE PEI I:PIlk subscriber is carrying on the 1 DV BUSINESSI iu all its rarior the, Chair awl Ware Shep in Rarfordo found a greater -variety of Windsor: Chair than at any other establishment" also:Flag and Cane Semi, Bureaus, Bode es, Settees, Tables, Stands, Lc. tie., all be Sold at the lowest prices at retail, with short notice.) • Ali work warrant and'of good material. Short credits an win be my motto. For, demonstration idol, please call at my shop in Ilirford _ _ W Itarford, Octobtr 12,11844. oys, us I.;) he a l= , anti mr lam ;eked. • vs re pre- altv, eye, )U. It and w man) kt %N k. estine." ne dolla” , at B. R at B. R 1111E211 jllar, at B R. troNs R.LTONS R. LYONS d for Pale best qual- Ilhe lye of way and 9 ufactures n all cases: turned and grease, tif! mal Warrant e4l oap !pay be r liai ..55,410 • 2,50 2.5 delivered ten barrels. • 50. 10y1 EBB v, on debts ving their ers., Mont- ying me.,mon do so 'br le !r. & 'Co., ban eceipta will C. L. • allowed WARD. 151 f balm caviest plate ent of latge improved, as Ind a superi• Ay, you have Ofree and light ught to for I sell at =n maker profit tg vonnected I t notice. ARRATT TEO AIR MAK. • branches at here may be F. .d Rocking i n the county; ,teathi, Loung -1 of which will r wholesale, well made sthall profits of the *Wife village. NWOOD. 154m6 Agricultural Implements. E.T. TIFFANY,: OF .I.)IIIOCK,SUSQ. . . WHOLESALE and Reiail Dealer'in EMERY'S & BROTHER'S, and WHEELER, MELICK, k Co's Rail Road,Horse Powers, Threshers and Sep irators, Threshers arid Winnowers combined. • . : Reapers and : veers combined. Mowing and 1 Reaping Mac M.., of six or seven different Patent- 1 ees, amen ' teh' - are - McCormiek's, Burrell's, Man ny',, Weights, and the celebrate(' Retchums Machine, i which is warranted to work to the satisfactions of the i purchaser. The little Giant Corn and Cub Mill, the Nimble Giant—Feed Mills, with iron plates. French Burr stone mills ; for farm or mill use. Portable Cir- 1 cular. Saw- Mill. with 94 inch saw, for wood Cutting. - i A;c., extra - table and saw for olittine . r' boards and fen- clog stuff and general shop use. Cross cut.saw ar- - .rangements, fp eatly Improved atfault to PoWer•fbr i cuttiug wood in the Inc, (it will" cut off an 18 inch login one minute.) Emery's pornible Cider Mill and t Press, the: best in use,, Fanning Mills titted'for Pow- 1 ers. . Power corn shelters, Power Feed .eutt.T, In- primed dog . Powers, Clovcraltillers, Wi n d Mills, of 'various sizes, StuMp Machines, slay Plesses, Field Drill Sower, Lime spreader, Field Roller, Eountains of / various patterns, Improved Hydraulic Ram, .Agri- Cpural furnaces, Patent selfsleting Cheese • presses, Churns of rations kinds, Cultivators -and Plows of every description', Leather and Rubber Belting, and various other implements. In fact almost ttOvimple went a firater may wish, or any one else mai desire exec') in'ilet handles and scandal, which no doubt of t ' cart 1.. Obtained at the great manufacturing establish ' Ment (as is represented or misrepresented) in . 13rad. Co. • They also manufacture an excelsior Fanning Mill, (they call it) which 'may he very valuable if it is capable-of blowing or - clearing the chaff from the proprietor. -, Ah! What would belcit? ; ' . I' would say to-those who may have been hunt -IMged, that Emery's or Wheeler's Railroad . Horse Powers:Threshers 4c, are not made or •- allowed to be made this side of Albany ; also to those wishing th' purchase either Enter Y's or Wheeler's Machines, that Emery or Wheeler has not authoriied nor de -4• . sire Mr. 11. L- Blowers to sail their Machines. Descriptive catalogue Brice- List and' circulars of nearly all machines sold by Me, sent gratis and post;- age prepaid, to all applicants.% Send your nameaad address. • • - •f• - • • , - Now farmers il e the time to make from 12 to 25 or SO -per cent. on Your inVeitnvnts: •Rem,e,mber I get my machines direct front - the manufacturers.. l've Ito middle man with whom to divide my 'cOnnuission, as is the case with some. others. - All machines sold by me are warranted to give satisfitetion or may be returned if :not' as recommended. See' large band ; 'bills. circulars .lc.' _ Oreat Bargains IN WINTER gOOCIS A: LA T-I-IROP 40 , w: o7l. l , i t oz i ol s e t _VA s e s ! ; l" , ,t, uo e SA TIN ETTS,. AN D R D MAD E CLOTI /NG at . greatly reduced prices, in order to Make roomfor our Spring purchase. Now is the time to bill cheap, as we are determined to sell'off our stock. Fifteen and twenty percent may be saved by Calling. ,op usimmethately. • Fiae,, Rich 11-endi Jferinocs, worth 10 and 12 shillings; at i4l per yard. l Beautiful ,Striped and Plaid Delaints usually sold for 23. and 213 ed. for 151 . am420 cents; Paraniettas, A Ipaccas trol.nrgß, Ptannrk_ and Lindsegs at prices that will "BEAT TM] ' JEWS . ." 20Satinttes front as. i,d. per yard to $1 'per yard, and - per cent. less than the market price. We'also keep' on hand a fine assortment of, • BROADCLOTPS,., all grades and colors, in price from ft 2 'to $4,50. CASSIMERES, Mack and colored Doe Skins, Fancy ditto-- . ..sherp's Crry,-Kr . atucky Jeans, Corduror.- - _l3.ez,a_dy-Maile Clothing.: • Overcoats frtml $l to S'lt'); rants fn. only 4,4 'O• Ves's Ovei r hawls, Flannel Jackets, a i•ery nice arti cle to wort in-=call and try one on. • • , .1741.3 dial Cop, .Thotg (Neel Sk.oi.s,.C, ockery, Hirderar, opd GrOCeriefi A lot, more of those fine Teas. Try, if nothing more-than a drawing; and you A ill be sure to try . 2V.It - EE TiOATS, Beside many other thing: that we shall be happy to sheiv all who favor us with a call. We can and will sell goo's as cheap as they can be bought anvwbere in this cbuntry t l3inghaniton fiptexcepted. We, ran n yell Ofollar's worth of goods on a yeat:'s Credit as we will a bill of fifty for cash. Buy thq amount and bring' the pay,'an'd you need not spend your time go ing to " York -State," as We give yciu the worth o your Intone:: here at home.' 13. Remember all we havb said we mean, and if any any one will call at NO: 3, PUBLIC. AVENUE, we will prove all we have said to their entire satisfaction. lOr All kinds of Produce, AurrEß, SOCKS, AlvD EGGS, taken in exchange for goods at the AllOTe /tent. A. LA.TaROP fi Co. Mbntrose, February 12„ 1856. , 5t . . . New Era . - in Montr*se: THE WAR IN' KANSAS CONTINUES! Bothose who attempted to ;.iet - up a figlit in Montrose, against "seeond.rate goods and high pries," with the fag-euds of three or;four old stocks hal4 fizzled; and! , . : , - ! - Keeler and Stoddard, whCse BOOT AND SHOE STORE. is located on Main street, sOuth of &arle'S liotel,—with! the largest and best assortment of Goods ever brought into this mar keti . bought at the - ! . LOWEST FIGURE ; an which they will self a qicilt? abr enst-are di trey . .. sell a .ecite above cost;-are de teritined 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. say, Come and See, for "seeing is . believing." We do not de sire tOpuf our goods, preferring t 6 "let our works praise us ;" but - we may be permitted to any, for the information of purchasers, that we have' ust received AN EXTENSIVE STOCK of Superior quality and style, comprising all kinds of Gentletueri s, Ladies\ and _Children's wear. Also a g eneral assortment Of Findings, and Leather of all kinds. Work..matie . to order, and repairing done neatly. KEELER Br.STODDARD. c; June - 11, 1856. _ NOTICE. . , ÜBLIC notice is hereby given that S. At WOOD ." RIM 1:3 receiving a new lot, of Stoves and Wares of . all kinds usually kept in the Stove and Tinware line of business, among which may be found a better assortment of Stoves, heavier, larger, and more durable than ever before offered in this county. Al the . proof you need will be jest to call and exam infor yourselves. AU stoves warranted in every ✓spect. " . Kepeconstantly on. hand, an extensive assortment o 777 IVARE, nmde - out of . . the best material:l, w ich is offered for sale as cheap es can be bought in any market. Also.ori hand, Lead Pipe of all six= ci, Chain and Gearing for Chairt Pumps, all sizes Brass arid Porcelain Kettles, and all kinds Jappaned Ware. . , '.Jcbbing`done on short notice and in good order. Ali goods in the line will be sold cheap forlcash or rproved) credit. . S. A. A.i. WOODRUFF: Montrose, Margit 19, 1856 Valuable Lauds For sale. VOll, SALE IN ONE BODY, *bout_ 5500 acres of Land on the waters of Spring :Brook, a branch if the Lackawanna river, in Luzern County, Penn'a., about midway between the thriving towns of Scran ton and Pittston. These lands are ,covered with val- Cable timber, and being situate in the most extensive snineral region in Pennsylvania—known to cOntain mon ore—and believed to abound in coal, and being also in the immediate vicinity of several 'railroads Oade and now in rogresa-Lo ff er to the capitalist an pportunity for the Investment of Money that seldom occurs. For further information apply to N. P. Ito. Sck, Esq., No.ll, Wall street New York,•or to the übscriber, at Montrose, Susquehanna csunty,Pa., the attorney in fact of the owners.- • , April 6, 1854. HENRYE DRINKE R, AFRESH LOT OF CHOICE GIRO. CEILIEN just received ind for sale cheap; tip-top Tea, for fifty cents ; Pound Sugar, as tow los can be expected; . Cheese; direct frotn-,Wew York fetich as hardly grows in Susquehanna ; Flonr and Balt constantly on hand at the lowest prices. by „tug. 5, 1056. ' •F. B. CHANDLER. - 7 -- - -- '— . , ._AYER'S - " . . .„ .. . ....:, ve 1. , •l i ,' .0 ` i, < .} . A • ' ik . .-. -• ' L Are curing the Sick to an extent never before known of any 'Medics . e • '1 INVALIDS, EAD AND JUDGE FOR YOUR' Ell S. J.HLES HAUEL, Bk., the well known pe liter Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, whose Choice proiiure are found at 'almost every toilet, says: 1 - "1 am happy to say of you r CATHARTre .1 - I have sound , them a better, family medicine, fo use, than say other withiti my knowledge. NI friends have realized :narked benefits from the: incide with toe in believing that they possess cxc virtues for driving out diseases and curing 00 irk arehot'Only effectual, but safe and pleasant to b qualities-which nmit make them valued by ti when they are known." , i The venerable Char:tenor WARDLAW Writes timore, 15th April, 1N14: • [ ' "Da. J. C. Area , Sir; I hive taken 'your groat benefit, fur the listleiwnees; languor, loss o and Bilious headache, whiclEbas of late'years nni In the spring. A few doses of your NU cut have used your Cherry Pectoral many years in i for.cougha and colds -with unfailing - success. ' medicines Wide!: awe : and .I feel it a pleasure you for the good you hive done and are doing." JOHN F. BEATTY, Est., Sec. of the Penn. l' says: 1 4 4 Pa. R. R. Office, Philadelphia; Dec. "Sir: I take pleasure in adding my testis efficacy of your medicines, having derived ye benefit fmm the use of both your Pectoral an Pills. I am never without then: In my family ever consent to be, while my means will i procu The widely renowned , B, S.:STEVENS, bI. D. worth, N. 11., writes:' 3. . - "flaying 118010 your CsTßAltric PIMA in m certify from experience tbAr they are an invalu rive. In cases of disordered functioni oftbe lit headache; indigestion, costiveness, and . the of diseases that follow, the Pare a surer reined other.' In all cases wham a purgative remedy I I confidently recommend thole Pills to the superior to any Other I hate ever found. Ti: in their operation, and perfectly safe =gnat t make them an invaluable article for public.o for many years known your Cherry-Pectoral Cough medicine in the world ; and these Pill wise inferior to that admirable preparation f ... nient of diseases." I - "Acton are., ' Nor. tl3 , 11.53. J, C. Arse= Dear Sir: I have icted from my birth -with scrofula in'its worst form, and now, after twenty years' trial,.and an unfoldo.of amOunt'r sufrering, have been completely cured in ,a few weeks by your, Pills. With what feelings of reptiring I write c a only be imagined when you realize what I have ouder , d, and how • . long. . ‘• Never until now hare I been free frrim thi loathsome disease iu-some shape. At times it attacked n• t eyos, and made me:almost blind, besides the unendurab e pain; at others it settled in this scalp of my head, and d sheyed my hair, and has kept me partly bald all - my days; sometimes . it came out in my -face, and kept it FA months a raw sore. "About tine weeks ago I commenced saki g your Ca-. thartic Pills, and now am entirely free treat th. complaint. t ~Sty eyes are well, my skin ii _fair. and 'my hai has corn. - 11 menced a healthy growth ; all of which ma es me feel" already ,a new pence. " Doping this statement may be the means information that Fliall do good to others; I ant sentiment of. gratitude, Yours, &c., • MARIA R "I have knoWn the above named slaria her childhood, and her statement is strictly tr t • ANDREW J. .31ES Overseer of the Portsmouth Manufact CUT. JOEL PRATT, of the ship Marion, Boston, 20. h April, 1854: • . . "Your Pills have cured me from a bilious a arose Irons derangement of the-Liver, which very serious. I had failed of any relief by in and frOnt every remedy, - 1 could try; but a your Pills hare completely restored me ,t,S he ;Wen ethem to my children for worms, with fects. They were promptly cured. I recount' . to a friend fur costivenszs, which. had trout months ; he told me iu a few days they hai .; You make the best medicine In the world ; a to say elm'? Read this fromithedistinguislied Solicitor of Court, Whose brilliant abilities have ma known, not ouiy in this but the neigLlxain - - "Nati Orli •it:c. "Sir: 1 Have treat satisfaction IM aseut myself. and family have been very much ben medicines. My wife-waecured ; two years vere :did dangerous *rough: by your Cur.z and since then' has enjoyed perfect health.- have several times been cured from attack. enza and Croup bv• it. It Is an invaluati these complaint* Your cAIIiAATIC Ptus cured, me !in= a dyspepsia and costivene - 'grown upon ine for some years,2-- indeed touch more important, (ruin the fact that get relief from,the best Physicians which . the country affiadit, and from any of the, nu dies I ind:taken " Y , ll t;peln to us; Doctor, like a provide to our family, and, you may well supvsse .mindful of it. 'Yours reppectfully' • LEAVHI TI • ; • .t Senate Clamber 1 . Da...1; C. ATER Holiored Sir: 1 havo ough trial; of the CATO item Ptt.u, left Ince, and have been tined them of the dread fi under wli j ich he found me suffering! Th lieved. mei and a few sulisequeht Nino% ed. DM - disease. I feel in lietteacalt some yea r.4Qefore, Lair: ibute entire)Of your (.1.1 )ARTIC P!LLS. Voura with . gre! ! • , LUCIUS IS. 51 • The above are all from rienrotis whd are . 1 where they reside, and who would rid nit menta wlthout a thorough ennvictiorethat •j• , • PrOpared by DR. C. AYE Practical and Analytical ChtmOtg; 3 ' VirAedEL Tr:ntELL,and nd by DrOlrgiits generally IrATEN7r.:Mr.DirI A -3Ic)NG the great variety of Me-Jici Stcnie, may be fOund :ill of Dr, celebrated Family - Medicines: Ayre'a cal and (,htthartie Pills; Halsey's I'm Vorcst ; flooflandedeleat i ed Louden's! series 'of Medicip, Gargling Oil. the greatest, remedy for 'or beast ever known ; Mathewson's I dy, aud Horse Remedy'; Orick''s variety of other.kinds ; 31:11.4 the greafremedy for burns, rheinnat flaturnatcitiy complaints; Pond's; Hxtt thing for purposes us above] (trews' Pdh Destroying Agent, -le good Balsam and Bono Liniment ; dice• Bitters, Canker Drer, Linituent Drops; Haker's Compound for Pyse ton's Pepsin, for Vyspep. , ia; Rodin find Extract of San:arimill ; Salveg, tfte be in ma ;let, endless.ariety. of Patent - Medicine, numerous .to enumerate—but stitlicc the public will find neatly every thin e the Drug and Fancy Store 6f. ABE liontroie, Ju!v. 15:34 Look Here. ro 1 , 1 c• N 1` , . ' • ThiA jiit received from NewiYorll rabic s . toCk of New Goods,i Comprising a first rate assorimeni icines, Clienucals, Medical IfistruinJ Dye-soil's; China, Glass, and Earth, variety of Crockery,) Brittannia Wa Planished Tin Ware, Silver and all Spoons, Silver FoEks, Eutter Kniv of Lamp, A good variety, of Woot Mirrors, Wall and Window P4per, Waref,Woodan Ware ; Brushe:4, Bic series, Lamp Oils, Con:phone, Run Stearinl land Spernmeeti Candles, ya r itishe:2,. Window Glass,; variety .6t Jeivelry, PerfunierY, an, Gold aril Silver - Spectaeles'.l - Cal Flutes, Adeordeans, Violin Strings, J l k.e., The largest assor Knives in Susquehanna-County', an in market. Shot Guns, Pistols, Barrel,) Revolvers, In sh )rt, the Physician, tile. In Reener,;the Farmer, the Mechanic, the Professional Mam the Gethlem Young 411 the Old, the Rich and ti iful and ; the Ugly, the Gay, and th all the.reSt of th.epeople, a ill find plv.thek, every day wants' at Turre "Store in the New Brick Block— itie.s and see, • ! API Meintiose., - March . 5; 1856. 1 , VrThey arc all going to T UPWARD ANl3 ' GO LT 130;07$ The border Rutfil4n4 '0 •. DefeatiOd. A" the endeavor to palin o Stock of atirrri.or quality" o cetved Irom an old hrtiken Binaliamton, has proved au ent friends down /men. Scriiii is knowledge the diet. And shbuld (witlout wearing) would be rill thi convince the public that SIMMO) at their store on Public Avenue, Post Office, nave the largest at stock of BOOTS AND SHOES ev this market; which for price we. with sec end rate ;Node) durability lenge competition. We are rce the Be 4. Houses in 'New York di best qualities of Goods, which ke complete. • , July 28, 1858, Just received'al former Jatock, consisting or Ge Boots, Patent Leather short Hoot:, Gaiter Shoes and slips all styles" kins Silvers and Boots best q Youthsiand Childrens Boots,i Gait hestin market. In. fact every th trade. t ALIA kinds of Leather, and kilos if work made to order neatly.i &SIMON: - Montrose Juty 28, 1858, VENTS per pair for Ladi , It, . • •. , . Ftdi 17W-7-1 • - fr.:l4E pleasure, in offering to their *customers, in 1 addition to their usual large stock cf 'Cant Won't, the largest and hest assortment of "CANE, FLAG; ANIY 1001 J SE-12' CRAMS ecer.offer• ed for - sale in Susquehanna county, all Of *ltch were manufactured expresAy to .their order, and tl le. y , c a n warrant, them to he a superior article. Call at their Ware-room; foot.- 61 . 31 a-hie street, and exarninu • fot yourselves. w. w. SMATII." that I common .y of my . , and co raordinary k. They taken— e 3lon roc . Feb: 27. 56.1 ) AN - D 11. JfOTT woad re;meetfufly; inform tbe public that they are manufacturing Blatchlq's eelebrat, - .4 11Owe. They .alto jieep constantly On hand, Side Jragne ('aunty, pia Idea ..Iloica, Coltirdors. Dew ('borers, Sleigh and Cotter Shoe., Plenty Points of 'carious patterns, too numerous to mention. We hope, by strict attention to buainez3.: 'to receive our share of public patronage. Mnnnfao• tory, D. Post's old stand. Foundry, M. Mott, near Searle:4 Milt. ' from Dal- Irina with . , appetite, • . overtaken mt.. I y family \ on make . commend. =II . t x-- Repairing done - on short !ice: - ' MERRIT MOTT. ' WAIT MOTT. 3, 1863. my to the. material Cathartic nor %hall I • them." Feb:6 • • :STEAM GItIST AND SAW MILL. DOST 13120T111:11S having purelmed the above eigaLliAntient, will I:cep constantly on haed. Sll, ft:7 Corn .ikal cif verperio'r yual tqg awl Biaa at the lowei.t cash firtee,tl, Custoin - w .3: will be done with 'de patch,, a n d in all cave= trirrro:4l-,!. , 1381 ti • of V'ent. practice, 1 . hie pup• r,,cauiung at, variety I • than any a required, public, .as • y are sure ties Which .. have • the best are in no )r the tre,al- rilltE . sul. , l•rii,er.: • a yet now tanning 'and will.ke:ep c,onntly on hand, Lime of •11 very superior . Montrast! DiTot, and will sell it in any mantitiQs at 'a fur price. Pertaiais Wishing ti large nantity can be ••••••••on a rC:ttqltlitble notice. 4•Arieli(ir ground 1 id:4er will be kept constantl on. hind_ hereafter. T.' L. POST. • • IL DRINKER... JESSLTP. • sfo . ntrose 3 rt(Tot, April .•1 lint4T,t) Poiczt Agric•iiitetral Works. Ivr:r.Lrs & co., • AT.111.,..VS Kanufacturer4 and Wlinlesak! anti 'Retail Dealers hi It conveying with overy ,-._::. I A . . .‘• Nit, l 44-atatriVe • 41.1g........_,,,,,,. . _., ~,,;, .. : 1 _ ‘ ...- ' ----_-,-,--, ---.•-• ~. • . CKEIU' icker from Iring Co." -rites from !flack which had in.conie Physician, few doses of lttt. I have the best cf , tended I led him , for [ cured him. nd I, am free Cmcrs'9 - and Virla.ce.ler!s Railroad arlorse-Power, . r i .3 PliEstitlZS and Si - par:Ater:3 and Thresitors and Winnowei-s ernalincric Clover If tilieN, Cit•cular and Cro i cut Saw Mills, Emery's Cider Mills,' Feed cut ter."4,c!!brn Sheil4rs, SiCorn at ail .`!:iecd, Planters, Sie . tirain Drills and IL-pad-Cast Sowers, Dog Fow -1 ;I:evolving Olilw's Grain Ci:adles, Cultivators, Ketchum's celel , ratileapers a nd; Mrp.v er;! 111,:gie Corn and OA) Exceldnr Fanning i M;11S:• L. at her and tors,Appl..‘ Parafs, it,:frige....ttors.i Provision. .tiafes, Ciptrus, &e. Extras: ftimiAell for repairing tioth EmitrPs. atyrWheeler's.Machines. We invite partic nlar attention to our Excelsior Fannin 'rho - Th - L , cririti:ve . entalppie;, mice Lists, and Circulars of ail Maniiinrs &c. snick by us, sent grat4s and. post- I' .griprepaid, to all nppitcantA. send us- 'youl name i.and address, and of your friends also. .kgent, IILOWERS, Franitlin, ! Pa.- P. 0. address, Montroso.) . . P.. IL WELLES ,Zt:CO. Athebs, June zil r 1856. . . :24m5 the-Supremo rF le him well. Stotts... - jett. in you blot fitea . Ly. our ore, of- se- PECT Mylitiddren of the c remedy .for hare entirely ti+, • wl•ich tins. this cure is had .failed to ~f erous rcme- e aro no. un- fAXT.P.." ies4. lIIMEME he your agent, Rheum:al:lna firer ihve re live' entirely . .. - . •. • • • ' . .. 11 1 ;41 .. 4 : 4P A 1 L1ik ... t .._ Ti— • • • \...-- ..r . A . :lldl. W. 1. - • \ ' . , .. ' '-' P - :-'•-• •:. • ..- _ • ..4. 4 ,rf . ~., . _... .- 4. -::, LUERYA licuS. ;vat . tom`.• - .. „ - -' 4l ' ' 1 1,1. , 1. •:, -b"). ..... 'lra .." "Ye tel:Zi. I. = 14 . ;: . ....,„.9. , . -V, ; • --•- : - '7. X . • - - ... -•,- • •• ' A.".. , , - -T , •i • +- 4 '. ' . , ~-.•:• * erg iPr•• •' frr ',. ,l • • . 4 Stic . .. l, _:- .C •' -r. "' -: ; - , ' . 1 ?-:-;• " :1-' --. - .:, •;•; - 7? :: : '•-• ; : t --Ch ' XS. '-' .' • now than f o r IV to the client ihr reitpect, I ' ETGALF." - , taWicly known ~- t.tie.te state kry were trite, ' ee: CO.l 2Z133. kor, !Ity:iz.cu 4 CHANGEABLE. RAILWAY HORSE POWER'', 1.71 , T. Effil . . .., . . • .1. t< power,leas an asemeel,mcy over nil otherS, tis .1.., its gears catt, be shift:el from side to. , aide 1 1 11 4 ft mn our shaft to tilt: Other, g..iving it a slover,laertvy• ine!ttion or a ligiti,-Ttick. methyl; arlapting, it to any o the many use- , .Ctr which it mar b:: regain - 2 er i : • -- -,The.ubscri'et‘r l having inetCle arran,„.. at: its whit Emery B.: enite: , f•r tin: y,:fe of their machinery, 1r ill ibriti-;11 - thes• wisitimi, , to .pmechase on ns favorable terms anti etriih a.. creari gnetratety as can be given for ant rirtebinery of :lee ...,a1 tiovt . in irsi:. Atbire:::.,.. ne! , at Turrell's Jayne'Ajustiy cherry Pets:o -k!st Wine erman' I:it t rrr ; sprains • in nau. IZenor mirage, and a inutie Ointment, ism, and a:1 in ; aet.a first rate 'Ointment; An article; Wood. tt'XCY(I(rS DYSIIt-.ry ,ntery ; Hough . 1(1'6 Er.:l.r.tet ,ut a variety of Arid an almost , artogether too . • G.' A. TILDES . . 1 . 4)76;"t . Likt', al:na County; I'a.. IVE3IPERANCE• SAI.:GON AND : • . u , ...', ‘._.A..L. 1 - , ' - - cr • • I • ON MAIN- I STREET,MONTROSE 'PA • • rpm; subscriber takes this.metbod to keep it be= 1. • fore the peopht- t,f Susquehmum county, that at the Temperance. Saloon (the Only one in Montrose). ie the place to get Pies, Cake, Crackers, Cheese, Now York Camly.s4zatdines, Ilerring, Oranges and- L N ; imt,., .‘ppl,-. NutQ, Sugar, PickledOyste:ts, Clams, Ton:.-uk• and CneumberS, Small Deer, Ice cool Lem -4,1,w!.. a nd Soda-Water; lee ('ream &c.; to eat and ,Er ink. 11.0, at. the same'r bee, is kept on hand a :;,,,'Lts=minteut of, Gibr4CARLES. fresh front New York. such 31.:Tea of different kinds, good, from 2s. IA to is.9pl , t; pimmf : lhown.Sngar is now selling at I ti cent= per pound, be,,t eftiree Sugar at Ili cents, 1 And ertndied. pidvetiied and graaulated Sugar at I V- I cot, per Pound: - MaCkerel, Cod, White and Blui I Fkb, Pork„Lard, Smoked Dam and Shoulders, Dried I Ilvef, Ilin, Tobacco, (plug and tine-cot ; ) . Vinegar, I 'Tallow Candles, .St earine .Patent 'and Sperin ' do., i Rice, Soap ddiffe:-ent kinds, front 10 to 12+ cents a t rar , soap . Powder and W aAing, Soda,.' Sack $a Slt" for family tie, Shot, Percussioncdpf4,White.wa4, Scrub , o , i, m i 'Shoe Brushes, Stove - and Shoe Blacking, Hair -Oils, Perfumery and a variety of Extracts, Matches, I Pepper, Cinnamon; Cloves, ground do., Ginger, Mus tard, French and American, Coffee Essence, Corn -Starch, Sago for puddings, Raisins front one shilling • to IS mice per pottml, Zantee • Currants, Citron, Primes, Licorice, drops and root do.; Candies of all kinds - Fancy Candy Drops, Ginn do., Dried Peaches; Pions and Cherries, oranges and Lemons, Pine Apz ples,Cocoa, Broma and Chocolate; Nutinegs and pat; ent Nutmeg Graters, patent Clothes Phis, , Transpar ent Slates,'Slate and Lead Pencils, Sweet and Castor i Oils in' bottles Fire Crackers-and other Fire Works, Raymond's, i.ee's, tout WL-right!s Pills, Salts,.Dr. Phyic's Camphor, Ointmcitt, an almost 'sure cure fo- . .. .the Toothache, Sprains, Bruises,: Builis; Ste., same `Horse Medicine, and a large assortment of Children's Toys; among whichmre Horses on wheels, and rock.. ers, Dogs, LioiN, (ts, Ilirdl, &T.,' small , Pails- and Baskets, Clatiohets, AccordeoifS, Harinanicans :Jews ! itattos, - a few Ladies' Baskets and. Sewing Bird;; also, ?Flour on hand by the pound, - sack br barrel, at as low price and- as good otittlity ;wean be, bought in Montrose. • -. All orders sent by friendS'2 , Stage, mak or by chit- - dren, with the to:Any, shalhiveive prompt attention and -be' dealt as fairly by 4;:•,.it , these who ordered were .present, theinselves,• --„, • . . . . . The above goOds are fo'file: - at "livemnd let live" prices. People are(requested .to call and examine for themselaes. ,Tefinsr cash or ready pay; Thank ful, for past favors, I hope to -make it an object•for • those that want Groceries, Eatables, Sc., to get them at the TemperancelSaloon,,and Grocery, ,: ' May 21;1 S.W . . , • k S. S. )IOTT.. it 10 sjiy, ant 4 in 11 TVIMELL. = AIL . , of Drug's Mcd ntS, Paints, Ware, (a good e, and othrt!t• kinds of s &c 111 sorts and Oilt-,Fraine. 4 tationeryi- Stout: otns Family Gro ing Plynd, • Hide and other k •c. A first nay (I Fancy Gooda, 1 Pens, Violins, and Violincello ment , of Pocket thC I;esi, quality ingie and Double -and, the House the Manufacturer, n, the Lady, the e Pam., the Beau ! FaAhionalde, and something sup-- Low—Qual -IEL TURItELL, =MI N-W fl Alain St. that ".E.rtensitr Goods lately re- Establishment in re failure to. our triiering."-,' We ac tudge that seeing' t WAS necessary 4o S.B: MERRIMAN, rst door above the most desirable cr introduced intc tier no competition and style we chal iying - weekly from 4 latest styles and 4:18 our-assortment REMOVAL. • .. M. S. Wilsodhas :rmuoved' his Stock of Goody - into his new Store (in the Brick Block) arthefoot of Pub-, lic Avenue wlire . the Mei canine. imsines.‘ ‘ l will heron. tinued under the Firm or M. S. Wilson Son. Ad.; ditions to their present Stock will lie cootkalalk made and particular attention given to keep up a general assortment,—;especially in the,' Hardware New Feeight. Ltike front Montrose Argo addition tow its Patent Leatho, ~ French Calf BOota Ladi .Gaiters ialitiea ; also Boys' :4a and Shoes; the qg helonghrg to the Compistion Merchants, No. a Erie Buildings. FOR the better necommodatio» of the Partner's of Susrea county, we have concluded to ieerice freight every day. of the iir"ceii. (Sunday's excepted,) at the Store of M.S. Wilson and Sou, whq will attend to shipping the same to NeW.Yerk, anethe return bills will be paid. in visit at their store. • • Capt. Witl;ham 'is their Salesman, whose len; OX perience on the N. Y. & L. Railroad.justifieeChimin !sayirg that justice will be donelo his patrons. With the above arrangement we invite'fartneri to give us a cal JUSTUS DILL, CHARLES B. AILIISTRDEG. Montrose,..Aug. 20, 1856. Aim& iodings. &e. , AU d repairing done & MERRIMAN. s' Underaleeves, at LYONS Ar CO. 811,1111, FOROHAM & CO., :C;.4bitiet PLOW SIIOP. 'EW . EST.U3 S 11 ENT LIME:AND 1 5 LASTZFL, :Emery Eroniers' rmponmsr TO minsivys. DILL & ARITISTRONG, . • William W. VTheittoll,' MAL CLECTIC PI)Y:3ICIAN AND SURGEON. Ee l . pectfully offer; his services to all wb e " Reformed Practice" to the old Bleedin g s and Calomel Plan. Jackson Susquelialuta Co. Pa, •, C.C. Hollister, aEALER 1N SADDLFS Harness, Trunks, T s . liceE, 311ontiℜ:l'it: • . 1171 •7. D M. 'PHYSICIAN ANI) .sl3R4EolfOuta permanenth X located himself at Brakpey.yille, SUSfinetwatut county, Pa.; and - will promptly atelid *all calla with which he may be favored.- F. c. FORUii I`i. d. SMITH JR'. E. C . ‘ , , l cadiell . 4 kgoal: • • - IMPORTERS AND PEApEI'DZ.P/PN AiGLAss, 1 and Earthen Warei . No. 10 . ..Wat*on- You. . . _ •a tir.TE, F. (IR ABUAIt of the A' llopathic ind Homeopathic .Colliges of Medicine, is kow pirinaneotli lo cated in Great Bend Pa. April BD, 1856: • - - . . - - A. Bushnell, - ItORNEY 4!: COUNSELLOR At, LAW, Otlee over S. B. West's -Drug Store, Sweri k io u Depot; Pa. ' • 11. • T. B. Orehard, - .X. D.. •i• DilYsiclAN AND SURGEON, Jackson, Suiqu e „ Itanna county, Pa.'. Sesideitue at thePbstoffice. • • - 11--ler A Stoddaid. tiE A LERS . 1 OOTS E; SHOES, -Leather & Find;, • on Maine St., first door below Sarliallo- 3foritTiyite, 1856 . • William 11..depmpi • TTORNEY..AT LAW & Ii( Al PUBLIC), IA Office on Public Stitt:ire, Moptirose. ...____,... . - • W. Singlet° ' • • , ~ .! rt.AIC now be found at his ne I stand on thict;r. fie ;of Oirego and Chestn t. streets, inthe building recently occupied by itimberr.vc r o. where he ffeetail//y repaira, wit di/lie/Wl:Watch es, Clocks, Jewelry, Guns, and every deseriptlou 0 Machinery; Wheel cutting ; Gun. and Watch axit e piais supplied to the trade. . • . H. Stift, - . 1 QURGEON DENTIST, Nontrogis' e, Pa., at Searle's 4fOtel, MondayS and Tuesdays of eac week . Miller aeroWlec, A - 'ITORNEYS AND CC4I7.NSELLORS , ..cf LAW . and Solicitors in Chancery. Office 1q,,0..401 4: 1 0 street, Chicago, rd. Thomas Ingstrum: • • • "r),EALIM; IN DRY GOODS, Grocesier s . Clothing; I.J Crockery, Boots and 'Shoes, kc., poe/mum hey , ', Pa. . • Bentley & A TTORNEYS: AT LAW, AND BOUNTY LANt ill AGENTS, 13lontio r ar; Pa. 33..1. BENTLEY. - P. nun. T IVI RY AND EXCHANGE STABLE Office in Li hi. the rear of 7Wilson's*S I, tore Nolitratei , - • • ' - J. Colstext, • EALER I\ STOCFS, Tin, G e Iron i~ arc, Loders~ille, near o r ppe jin a lg i ,;o " t t . - December 4. - L. P. -. A TTORNEY AT LAW, Stacruehioinet, Ps. 01E0 on Maine strcet,.one door east of Letitielit's. • , • Frazier ITORNEYE; AND COUNSELLORS ST LA ir f Office, on Tao - pike :street, one iloOr East Of Po=t'. Storc., 31:critroe, Pa. .• ; . f Albert CliamberJii A - TTORNEY'T LAW and'Juktice of the over 1: L. Pcst - k C-u's Store, Xo2qlVfle: - Wm: H.-lessup, kTl l. l`)(.,R.,,7iTrAtiTeLstat -- ,f9-eCcr°l7,l l2lsl r . 4.• end to all-business entrusted to him Nsith prompts, and o!Jice on Pablic ..lquare, occupied by e. \Vni. Jessup. g ' . . buel . Turrell, rtEALEtt IN DRUGS, !JEDICINES, ChOnicalt, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, Groceries, .Et.riGoods,, tiardware„ gttotelvare, Wasstyare •Jewe'rr, Silver Spsk.ins, Spectacles, lituitoaVlistro inenim,.Trtisses, Surgical lustruinents, ,Liquors,,rer fluttery, Mirrors, Statitirtery, Brushes, §hoot, Yankee Notions; Sze. . ... • • . B. R. Lyons A7IIOLESALE AND . RETAIL DEAURS •• V rir flood:), .Groceriee, Sgt, Flour ? and Had. n. .E,ape.sLoro, Chaudier t • • )EALER IN DRY GOODS, ,R . eady Made Clotting, I— , • Groceries,- BO . olcii And ,Stationers -etc., Avenue, :Montrose, Pa.-. - • - I. L. Pot ct Co.,- rIESELEILS URI', (IGLUS, Groderi*.CroCkerY., :Li: Hardware, Leather, Ilour, etc.,:torner - otTtm pike street and Public Alpnue,'Afentrose - - J. Llthlslz TIE.NLERS IN DRt•GO O OPS, G Ics, Bagw i t rf Ci-ockerv, Tinivare, Groceries', BOOkBsLete-; NV carry on the .hook Binding blisineii••—.l%* Ma ar .3(Gutror, Pa. - ' • - , . ' - Bentley & Read, TYEALERS IV DliT GOODS, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, 0113, Groerici,Alardware r Crock#l7, iron, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silver Spoons, Pee uni e ry,. ke.—Foot of Publlt Avenue, .ilfeatrase. • William & -Jessup, - TTORNEYS AT LAW, %ifontfose s Pd. Nom tice in',susquehannn, Bradford, ,ViraytiOtOk tuing and Luzern counties. 7 • William W. .-Smith & Co., riABINET 31AKERS..- They keep '=eonstinti 6a NJ hand a - geod.assortinent of:. all kiadapf Cabinet Furniture.. Shop and Mare Rooms' . 4t the fedi of Maine street, Montrose, Pa. - , . . Rockwell. & Winton • ANUFACTERERS arid • DEALERS 'in Straw 11-1.. Goods, lids, Gaps, :Furs thrabregatt,. 1'41 .. ra• aids; ltibboja, Nri;4o istrtd;New York, (up . stairs.) • , • s. B. Rric.KWELL: w. WlstoN. A . BALDWIN Wholesale and • cr in Flour,. Salt, ,Pork, Fishaoirdigrainiftd weal, e'andles ' clover and timothy - seed.. - :so llamas fresh ground flour just recelyed.froci Ithica Mills. - •, • . ; • • , • - Montrose august 6, 1866.1 8. Thayer ? - _3IIYSTOTAX A D SURGEON,' Minitni;e; (talc,: in the Farmer's store.. • _ v 2-08 lIENRY DRINKER; .• -, -- .; • jioN - most,/ ~. WNI..IIUNTTINCi COOPER.. Novimber m185 5 ' ISAAC L. POST. , TARAFTS on New tork . City. and PhOdg:lpbia.- - ' 11. Collections pfomptly nintieand - retriitteo.• 70filce hoary from.lo ~c. Ir. - tO. 8:: •.:- -.-: - • . ... esgr.4: Allen - Sr Paxton, N..Yort- - '• REFERENCE; Runnel O. -)l.Ortnn, - .E.1q., Phirii. 1 Icon. Willi4m desiiip; 3101Am - ie. - ... , -THE INGEPEND.ErsIT REPUBLICAN ,. zuntisljED EXERY MAIRSDAYVORNINCI, AT NOTICES! sl,so•Pits ANNUM, IN - .IIDTAki: Moen of ,A.Avertising. .one square (16 lines of r lt'w-:) one vieek, • One square " two weeks,; ; 3 ...et!! One square " • thtqe•weOlui • One square " one mouth,„ .... ; 1,7. 3 One sq ua re • " tio mtitAso,; 4..2;1 5 One ,square 4 One square " : 14x Months, . .. t • _ 00 One square 'wriy vt For two or more sqUarei; inserted by the yew; • deduction from the abti*e tirices Is made. yet;47 ' yertisers will have the privilege of altering or 'chin inr their advertisements,wittiout additioutd.eharge, Business.. etrds,`.nocoeeeding linesdase" at $29 per annum.- •-;; • Job' IVork. . _ This ofilen is supplied.with, a,gontleseetimo Jobbing materiels, and all idridnlef-JobOork. as. Cards, Posters, PamPhle*.kti,,iitill 6i 4c00.0 0 1p and promptly. - Vc ° ltr7, 91 , 1e("c4ir,_451111 4 ,11 3 Te i a re ' , ifontroie,Sopt . . 1 . 7; 18361. . . BRINES CARDS. ' ~t - D. D. Hinds, Banking - House: OF POST. COOPER. & CO.