DK 7E04 TtEV r oß,s.:ttisq. . :LT . faimeir's . wintry hosid • lieup ttlegtilderi ,corn! - . ' icli er gift has:Autumn poured FlOlll out her horn!.. 7,- Ail xit'llotqtands, exulting,..gleou or The apple from tlie pine, Tve orriago from, its; glofsy green, : The cluster front the:iiiie; Aye better lore tho hardy gift • , 'Our ritge , ,ed vales humor, •• ' theer us 'when the storms shall drift.. Our- tfarA'est fieldti with snow.. • ;\ .l i rlito'rales of pass:awl: mettas of flowers, • 'Oar plots tintirfUrrors made, While on the hills the sun and showers • Qt,chanzeitil We: droi?peil the seed oler hill and plain, 'Beneath the sun of 3.cpy, " - 'l. - nd frightened fonnii onk- sprouting grails Thelnhber cinvs'S'a!pY• thick` the teng - bqght dayinf June, ILA leaveg, gi,'e.*•grern and fah , . • And irased'in hot mid=summer's toots Its seft:siul 3011 - Ovir hair. Ind rtow,.4ith Auininn!a moonlit errs, has come, 'We pluck affray the trnated leaves • I.ml.lse#, the treasure home. Then, licher than' the tabled gifts • Apollo showererl.of *grain ;413411-sift,. . . AA:knead hs meal of golm Let. vapid itilem loll'in silk,' • ArOund their coStly toard ; . • Girc titt.the Lotir of ;Amp and milk, Rf homknut beauty . poured! • Where7,er the. wide - oki'liitelten heath .Sends up its smoky 'curl=," • Who•will:not thank the kindly ear,th„ Audible s,aur Birtner girls! Then-Shaine .all the, proud and vain, --. Whose folly linghs to scorn • • :The hleSsin,ir of our hardy grain— • • .our , wealthcorn ! goldenC. r - • earth wiqiholil her goodly root, Let mildew blight_ the rye, ' . tb the wotnithe,drehard fruit, . The ,wh'eat ifebt to the fly.: But let till!, good 'old mop- adorn', . The 'hills our `fathers trod ; • let 11.;.f0r hiS golden corn, • - !Send up our thanks to Pod! Irrigation. We Seldoni see this eotmtry, welleon • &emit' irrilatiOn,and it is not s;tying too much to assertthati even our best fanners not a.OBS:i . , Ily l li a , tetlll:ltvly-a ut pprecia 1111," ' 'neg . :it - ding it only as -a means Of distributhigA • lantir r es its behefits are great: . ,•• L The practice. 'Willi tts is common, and -should ~ b e utriver.".kf chtiductiung the. w:t.er Ten: 'unit; froni 'l4lh - ways over the adjoining land. additi t in to the Miter ni'tnnres flowing from the r - pad,thi.? conveyance of - particles of tlie soil! thus: , tiiirintelY divided over the surface of the Meadow frequeut and •\ ext\itl lent top dmsOng;soffit;ient often to k;.-ep the 'mid in frood"eitse . withi'mt other manure. - Meadows: that are subject to :annual over . flow receiveafertiliziti : depiisit dy and evenly, mid 6.msi-iting of the coinni:-1 fragMents of rocks . and soils which the. -stream wishes of' i 'inits course,,=and we all kneiw its\-ahte.- . „ . rrn - deti ve advantage front . irrigation there - 1 must he dritinn;re for water must opt -stand upiAn the There are mtiltimdes of meadows situated 'open, gentle slope 4 down which flow brookk, or alimi 4 'Cite upper part of .:vhieti rise spring , , which by •a little -art. may be conducted over-, the meadows, not somebody whei has -natural advanteges• fur Making the trial, dO it, and report the reinit. • _. A piece- of grasS land may. he irrigated fro* tt.th-aifini from which the water flows off ttrom each`side, or froitra,'lsinglei - side ; -the latter is most totwenient! generally, the further is t upon nearly level ground. The arrange - rrient should" lie that the water may flow ' • evenly. over the Whole piece at , once, and the slope of t.lie• the ground shduld be slight so • that the.water will not flow rapidly and cut -channels; One fobt in 'twenty' or twenty-lA - Mr is enough...A. • Watt. .fift . could uild „never stand upon' such a plat ; hut4ra at 'au time he all Owed to flow over it for t 'few htilirfi. Manure Of any kitid • ,ntay ho.inizied With he water in the main thamiel So l as .to be diStributed with it. 'Top dressingsiof gypsum or of ashes may appliedsdireetly upon• the glass before the . Ni , ater islet on ; itbe application 'of guanik stable, manure iShest made in solution in the water, There no danger 'of care swattlp grasses .eoniiP. , = in if the drainage is • " gocl, the '4Fuaktithe for letting on the water isin early Spring;' and if the weather is dry, two or three tittles before the first cutting.; I then las. Soon as the first eropis cut, and again •" now land t enof :-needecl, hefurf-, the second, • and soon} • A . • "This is the Most energetic fori•ing procecs •._ thatland-can be sultiected to, acid of course the produ is not of so nntricious a clairaetcr aslhat-ritiied in the•eornthon meadoW, neither 'is the meadow sso nutricious, as that sit . • 'the mountain paSture. Yi:t more, vitstl) . .. '-r more, of]cticelleut food is produced per acre . than 'can }•`!.raiSed' in any . other why. The weight of grasS growing on sueb,a , spOt ---iiastortishing 7 We have seen spots upon which-sift ito eight tons to th e acre * ere cut 1 'annually. nith but ,(sne dressing of manure.L- We have.46tstaiistioyat hand, but doubt pr(l4.ltiot may bee greatly, eiceeded. .1 • _ • :When igreen fodder is -.used :during \ Fullmer, a few' clips of clover or other grass 'nay he - daily - ;mixed.: with the corn fodder With great ; ad i.inttaget br • a small . plat of this • ' kind mail .be nude ta, yietekgreen fodder Atough ditring" the entire kat:Miler for. seveital • ianinials.'l • . Th&ottener itis cut. the greater and the better ,gill • be'the Hqme. stead: • • , SO.SIETEIIN . G Folt Vari9US appetite of auienals, that. there is. scarcely - so-v. • plant,whifl is' nut eliusett by some ,and • , ttntolichid by. others. ,The horse given up' the wati :, Shentlotlito the mitt; the cow.gi yes itp the long-lenved.water-hendta-k. to the sheep; 'ithe goat igines..up: the monk'sAood to, the dze4; 14i...that,' which certain nni rnals grow fat:"SpOn, othCrs;a i hhor :IS Iv(kiittln. Hence nO plaptis..alisolutely pelt:taunts, but tiely reSpeetively; !Thus_ the spur g e, that is 'so unxitais matt;. ass. W Most wholesome . nourisliMmtio the .Caterpilhir. -- -.: That: nimals anay,not-'4ostroy_themselees :for the' want of knowing: this each of. them is guarded. • . by such .'tt Aelleney Of, tat in te-And smell, they .tan. '-ttaity distinguish-what ls:pernicious - Ircom what _is Whulestanc.;- and_ when ha pc : - penthatlaiirttent:antilltils lice on:the - At Me plantA, still oWa:kind always leave 4Stunetliing . - tbr the .oiher - ,- - aa. the; months are Riot equally " adapted to lay, hold lOf ' the grass ' •lyNihith means there ia,aufficknt food for aIIJ-.;To, this = may be referred net! iconomiCal . experitnent. • well itn6W.n. to the ':Rutelt; that when. eight cowe..htt4 been'ir,l W'pastxtre.; and can no ion:, ger-let-OuriShment',4Wo horses waildo - very_ well Ahere for 7 ionte.4-44,,•-itild;-Aett .nothing 107t . 40-jbehorseN',44oshefp-wio Jive upon 'Fatima/. ' prarnyney vaiA l t in reference to se erai persott§!nit relations - , to .each. other but erho haptieno have no tieseendUnt.q, that . it seetnecliO be hereditary': in their AuTtile to tITP, II O . -4At , - • Peitie,i's. Atiriti—Lpen thiiartiele for the purpose of calling thy at tentitaroffiarnters to:Theltnpoilcice of 'cultiVai big tn:oaily l utrtco f 'Count t htAi p e tee e ISsihortrliVid and 1 - a: poor b e ae.er, at best but - onerrop in two years - and in some pi ne e,4 only 'ono crop every. fourth w ill not pay tinde - r those circumstances to cult iVate the :INA() to,any gteat.ext,en‘ ; - and it bevot.pes neees. ,, ;try,irwi , wipat fp :0 1 1 0y the luxury anditraliliful influence 'of fruit, to find a In many. r a ttil o f 11 1 6 eonntry, ‘Vhere•the apple tr.Mk . 'S not thrive,' the . pear tree does remarkably well, hiquing• l a g o crop almost, every : year. ' From .191 °relit:ocotillaked parliy app!‘t and fiartly f ; ear :aces, T ha - Vn;taken a crop of pears 'very • year except on ft) the it , .t thirteen :rears; tri'tn , 1W 4T111.1 orelia ed, and Q . 7 .i v, 7 , the same nurnitr - of. yrar , , I have taken but. three ood crops a apples. ! •11.-,a that the' titarlet price of reat:s is alwaye greater, than that of apples. I Cud Olaf !.lie re it tree is hyper live&than the apple; I find that the • 1, , , 0 5 5 0m is not so liable to he hdlittred by 11n• r ros ts of : the ratty spring.„ and that they are not're healthful than ...And fa: !Let, that pears.are not so VI:0064o ho blOWn from the teen N% liVe.grven, by the wirds And st A irmi, 115 ap,ptes, neither are the trets so liable to be :blown thorn,' . . . The'ahove are facts, and is It snrpri;lng, to trP.';nl.l .a matter of inquiq , , why there are not more I.i;ar4 cultt% wed, Ey,•ty.4oau who oWtis in single ' rich! of - grcutAl Ivi,.,- a ph i c i . A 1 are hit can plant a •few•pear trees, It' they 0141 V 1 ,4 bigit'llt Itiitt, they will W'rhildrett or it-A, c hild r t ,i ) . . f . s.ifie .i.,;,. eke. ;F:11111 , 1:4. 1 would urge ynn all Jo plant pear i tree; , ., -- either this fill t.r next -spring, -and tilt re r hy benefit - 0, 0 h uma n 1 , 8 6., l',w,ml(l N 1...0 tirge you to -1;e ea,-efill , tt .,,y /2: „.t. ~..ot-I li;.-arin ., ',varieties.-- Nl,ll" , t4Anurn thr,.nghont t h Unity''' ST:q.es ' and litv Canada, - :, in . all of witi - elt tills dolitiOns 1 fruit thrives, will lii hapfty II) fa I :I Ird 4 . • r,4; 6.11" V , ,Ing . t 6 TS'. ' P. i'lllprs, II ,t.l: t. 1 1) 4 yl $1 ii . ( i ill interest and ..plani Im . . ar trcreg4 .1 PRES . I'111;11TKEES - F110. 1 4 -tfio .Whit ihinyA wnh ths' 'I would say OiNt,•havin , * .been wen acquitinled with itat of the I tki pioin•er fruit-growurs b oh to IN..+,v York and New-Jersey, II hi . vt‘ars.ago t It them , , and tdeservea attl , l COn sijk re d truly f ',lnnate in di, CI will! a Hite, cheni+ rrevinive again l iq tat on ' y, inico,. :Ifs. , WHI•1113 t , r grtihs, mild tl:e rout. ,. e 4 tree.s,g , apeViin ., , The remedy is simple, and 11:1:.nt:‘'er ! • . Gather t t tr iron eind‘ , rs, fnim fitrita&e" forges ; break them bit .on t the sits'. nt 'withitit4, and mix .thin wti , l4 an equal (in . :laity of charcoal Itroi;on lie manner. l'nt ;nowt half a bushel of the in • s;.ura arouna r the ro,,ts of eaelf tree or vino, w . Orkiin , some into the soil, - and somt , the The mice will not: work ainOng , Snell a Inas of cinders, Init wid . leave Ito* otter quarters... Ncic. Yuri,- Daily T1112.2.V. 116 W TO SSCTRR tit /OD FRUIT Caor.4:—The Agricultural and flortieultilral .ii. , c!ety of Tauclti , e recommend-,. that in t:rdi 'r,to en still: a large crop in fruit trees, the-f,lloing p6ll should be adopted hole must\ he dug round the tree to a certain depth in the .att tunnt,.but. not deep enough to 7-exporc c root , :, and must then he filled up With mant•r.:. the.ironure should be left Inuit f r ,qm, an d thiM covered "with tin; earth extracted.— Thus covered over, the inanut •dOes ;Pot thaw late perit'wd, aud ...hereby preVenis the tree from budding. early : ati l d pn.iitters the ereet intetmel. The wane society flirt her makes known that it is a welhT(tra:necdfact that Irk c: y teld most. fr,tt are those - whose branches .2.1.r0:w horivattally', iustgad of rev - tic:111Y; and it thereforeyeeommend.; that trees sl?uld, so far possible., 'hie - trained to grow in that direction: it even d',coares that by .zuth training trees that have m:'ver ielded any fruit previously may ue . made ,product tve. PEOPLE W 110 14VE WITHOUTI WATEII... "The iltIV l'eforewe Itic.:ol.a.nt4t [cis or,"' Any!: Anders-tin_ in: hi; Yen r , ' deririg in St,ntli Africa,' ft.ll in ik% ;t ! :. of llotteotots, whom: to our situ-pH:6 wr Ifound liiing, in a lorality'lilti , gxtin•r i of water milk of tiv.2.u•-c4 . Ws an.] goats siiiiplica its place'. Thpir 4'enVe - r, ; lioer obutilicd , knti.i . , hut foam] ja sub4itute in a . k'nl.l of icc-plant ("Inv.ssetub - rnthonmill) . (if an eiceetling stirclilialt • moil., wt . :n.ll in.l hose r'egion , . But. otirown oxen .' [not ack-u , :totned:to -tich llrt , would rirclV tar . nova r touch it' • Ijiit ll I Imi - 1)101401 c eil•tnyrelf- 4 3s Vhad •liii• of•Portunity ! doing at an :iftvrikeriod—thatm(in and. basis entirely without. water. I ii;ulti perhaps, tame had sOmeriliffteUlty: in realizing this s'ngular - filet." • • • rgr. The following • front ;the . W e .tfi e ld Tra seri fit, is a deei.leci drive, - •::inil tails with icllin ffeet .upon - the s hin hoop . f,rs . l:- ions..nf the,faii sex : • T A. CARD.—The managers , t the :A•zrieult it ral Bali would take this nlet,hod of expressin ,, their regret, and offering their apologies. to-, several , 4* this village, who received l'ards Of invitation, but were n4t. Calb : d by the ,tiratiagenc. They would s ay th e neg leer Wflec tinavoidahle, not intentional, and was caused. by the present style of ladies dress, each lady • Oertipy rti7 the rt hole of the carriage, .thereby making it necessary , tO transpOrt them : to the Hall •Singly ; -until the krteness of the - honr•preclUded the possibility of calling for . all. The pritc 11 t Office lia: receiitly reevi tr. ed some. ele - gant. • specimens rapes" frOnt.Calitilrnia. They are ami lu:eious ; the fruit: of the vintllntrodueed into . the •conntry a itundied mtil fifty year• pg!). It the. opinion ~r thi*e ,employeit In the itgrieult ural.depart meta of. thrh ',M e e that our '.coutttry at- Larg3e can :be .sztipi;lied with . those gripe, from California, ni 'a -chtntpct rate than: tiro: e from 7iiabig . a f,r elsewhere out ti;' flayed States can now 1 e forbissliecl. . • I „.W' - ' We have nOtihe data upon which to base the' estima e .of . rhe cinantit viof . wlikkey produced in the Ohio Valley. ..'ffie iinantity .. sold in this tnarket actually is abOuts2o,ooo barrels;, or nine million gal!oiri r This is probably:llot Moro than one halfi the aggre gate prfiduc4vof Ohio and firdiatia alum.— Persuming that the Production is eighteen `Million of gallons, And time find the cousnino. t corn to be four and atedf Mallon i of . bas . h. e t s, to: proluee uhieh requires: a million anti a quarter acres t;f4gi:iod land. it is probable that: tile . production of whiskey in ,the Ohio 'alley is fifty 'million gallons per annuan, in.., Volying.a ecnisiititpt ion ~f weleeland a ., half million bushels of corn.the average: value fif which is ac million tiVdollarS.—Uiarinnaii ~-.- - Gai: - . , • . , ~ r . • ..- : Tat; 01..DEST MEiT/NG 11OU8E.--4114 0h164. meeting- bou,:e on thr, eoluinent e i in .11ing: - ham, 3.l2isia..•* It a.b Lige, square - structure, -with the:. belfi y ; rising 4* the Centre Of the roof are the. old sqiisa . r 9 .owil,-riviii'di ,bear. a built- of sitnilar aritiqpitili- It ilk newly two.inindred year ti _ . lti tide. adiiining Tying gronnd : stones: may be seed dated au far baelcas: 649.2.; • "Wile following' rditoriel l'ogY dp : rear,' In At western. paver _ wii _ "The editor iirabsent from the State, - 4 will account for the want - of any editortal at tention Ali week, - and the'editor'ii wifefeta so'had ahst* the elettion - af 'Finciumatt:t t AT:;rP*,.! v.eic MIES siUMM • • Change of : 11 . 1isse. DELAWARE,,LACkAWANNA. AM) 11 ESTER` .-- 1 • rv . ENV and expeditious broinl:gua,ge route f, oni the „LI 'Xiirtli.and West, - via tirent ilend'and Serantotc and from the Lack iWantta :nit d, Uri - tinting di rectly. tilt ougli t Ntni YOrk , and „philadelphia. .. • On and after lilunday . ,Nui.."lo;-;Trahrs will he, run a• ft • •• -, • f t • ,- • • • Citteint.xti Kirpresi Train E.E.t on, E. Gteat,Detid - ..8:1)0A. M., fcnui 0 tve ,, o, anticonne.ct;: wit], the FA. 1114 S" TrOn.- whit% lvaves. hind for New York and Philadelphia,— - • ,Dtte.at Montrese, ... . ... - " Scranton, • • . " Slrot4shuigi !'• " 1•:;‘t, • Delaware, 15 ittiintie:4 to dine 4 ...2:on, •••" -4 " ' Bridgeville,Philatlelphia pas,l,leave2:2s, " "- Junction :1:15; " " New - YOrk, • 7:15, Pa.lsengers froM Yew York leave Fier, No: 2, North river, at ' ' ;;;;P, A; u. I.'ront Philadelphia, leave' Walmit. street What f, at . • • •• • '":00 • Leave Junction . , :" Due.at Bridgeville, Phil. contioctio4 " Delaware, 15 minutes to ."' " Staoudisburg,.' • ........ 8 , 10, " ;11ontro:4e, • 515, ;" " Great Bend,—.— ... . ....... `'_ Connecting at Great 13end,:with ail Train Westat.... 1 6:10, r. N. Scranton Accommodation.TrainOdaves - Scranton for Great• Bend at 10.15, .t. ai Art ive.at Great80nd........ sit i, r. Connectirg with Day . Expri‘ltses East and \Vest, on N. Y. A: R. Returning, leave's Great Bend at 7 • Due at Scranton,— ' Stroud:dm% Accommodation Train leaves Strondsbni,g. for Yew York, • 'and 'inter mediate plaCes, at.. . • • %.01,..t.-Nt Returning loaves \.Y. 11w Stroudsburg at 5:30, r , Passengers to and from New York, will change cars at Clarkavilie.; • To mitt from Philadelphia,. via 11. D. R.- R., •leav nu take the cars at Bridgeville. , . Fur Pittston, Kingston, and Wilkosba:re, take L. k 8.11. P.. 'ears at Scranton. . , . For .Jessup, Archibald, sue • Carboutlaie;, change cars at Greenville. Tickets Sal and baggager:elteelted itetiveen all ta. Lions on connecting toads - PasAe gtn's to and _front Wilkesharre. Wyonting,. l •kc., via Lackawanna k Bloomsburg Railhead, go through without any ileOntion ;,t Scranton, 'as the trains on that toad ran in connection with the press trains on the D. L. &•ir: R. n.,—hence pis ! sengers may leave Kingston at . 9:50, at.tl at , live in Plailaddyliia.at;R, r. or N. Y. at 7:15. Rctmning, leave in 7 a. Nl.j or New York at 7:30, mid arrive in Kinr,stall. at 5 M. Fare 'from Kingston, Wyonuty , Itul Pittston to I Philadelphia, $1,50, to New - York, 51,75.• Tickets soil :aid Baggage che:kcd thrfingh. • . -D. 11. DOTTERER,;Stip't WM N . * TF.N:i.S, G.neral TiCket Agent • Sept: 21, 1:15t; LA*ESBORO. - I - . . . Dec. 1855. ] . c. pound's. Young Meson Tea for. One della ati B. R. LYONS k - CO . S. • - T Wri ,-e, pounds good Sugar for one dollar, at 13. R 1,v0x.4 k Cnis. - . - I-0 Three gallons )Iola: acs for , one 'dollar, at. 13. R. I.voxs S. Co's.•:, . , .. ... . . . Six pOunds - CandleS for one , dollar, at B. R.,troNs -k Co's. • ' } - • Fourteen yards good Sheetirg for one dollar; at 13. R. Lvoss & Co's.. . . • 1 - . 1 • Twenty yardS Prints for one dollar, atoll. R. Lvot:s C Co's. Twenty pottod&]Nails for one &liar, at IT ; R.Lvot:s A: Co's. • •' .. . Thirteen bars Snap , fOr one dollar, at B. A. Los & co's, . . Eight pounds Ooltee:for one dollar, at B. 13..j.r -()Ns &.Co's. . --: • 1 ! . Seventeen ,pounds Rice for one I.dollar, at i R: L' \ ONs 1: C 0 1,8.. • ; • ' - .- . •; Fifteen cents. per pound for Candles by . the box, at -B. R. Lross & CO's. : - . • I. . Twelve cents per - pound for tip-top Ifeis Pork at 13. R. Lvoss A - . CO'S, - Laneshoto, Dec., 1855. .. . . .• . ..Artisea, Paints in tubes, and Artist's:ll-rushes; The. Balm of a ThOlmti'il Flowers,. for beautifying the contPlexiint ; iflAinturs Pawdre:k Sulktile.; for removing superfluotni :11,4) his Indian Medicated Soap for removing Tar, Freckles Pitnple.;:.and .Sallow Complexion:; Batelle- Li qu il also his 'Moldavia :Cream fin. th..? hair_; Pills and Pintment',.and neatly all the Pills, Ointments, and Patent Medleines.in ere-_ ation, at • TURIIELL'S. M4trosc, June.lS, 1856. -- r SOIP MINUFACTORL . - HE sal#3criber . keeps constant 17 o:i Itall for sale . at his establiAment ht 31ontro:4e, the Iheiri quial ty of SOP"P.SQ.4 . P, inamiftettired from the lye of asheinlid • grease, in the old-fashioned way, and not-by alit' patent . process. . For. those that furnish the 'grease, he manufactures the soap for $1;5() a. barrel. Warranted in all cases to be a good' artkle, or the .c;ap'.maybe - returned and the monev refunded. . • • . i Pcr barrel pair Barrel,. • Gallia, • ' e - , Wholosale dealers - M be furnished -- if. delivered. at the Ashery in 11ontrose—at the rate, of ten harrtd for $45, or at Scranton at ten barrels for Vii - ). ' .1011 N 11ENRY'WAIMS. • • Meutror,e, March 17; ts5G. - -! • lAyl P.4.1:13E11, Shaving Saloon, and Hair Dresser, bar ing again removed his shop from its former 16m 7 don in the basement of Searles Hotel; to the room ore:. Chareiller'aStore, is prepared to exercise his art in the mast scientific manner,. on all who may be pleased to entrust their heads or faces to his hands. ', ..Ve. O. . • . . 22y1 IVATCEL AND CLOCK MAKING •BUSINESS. DETLEY k READ .with pleasure inform their fiientli and the public that they haveagain coma menced the repairing of Watchs, Clocks; and Jew. elry, by, MR. lIIG.GINBOTIIAAf- • • of New York; and late of Syracuse; and so highly has he been tlecoinme::ded by some of the first boys there age steady and first rate workman, that, we have given Mtn a, peisonal interest in the business, so.that our friends may have every Confidence in hay lug their work done with ea-e and dsapateh. • In addition to his -general knowledge of the Vari ous kinds of.Engliih and foreil.m watches,:he also un 'derstands the {Clock business, frthn the-largest Turret to the smallest Mantel Clocks, -Whether: fortigti or home-made: . , . . ' • Montrose, January 8, I stin. . • • NEW MILFORD STOVE EMPORIUM liu Full Blast. . . Two Ifundred : ' and Seventy-Five Stoves for safe by Pickerman Gairfitt. E \Y eavreer offered in of ..e th rt e h l e a i rg .n e i t e t l a u t l oc sv k ivn o l f zi ` a S , to e t e -e , : .listing of Cooking, Parlor, and Six-plate, both for wood and coal;- also, a full assortment of :large sizes; for Sto• es and Churches,.. • • • • • . Would call paAieular attention to the Jeffersouian Elevated Oven, the most perfect and heavieSt platy stove in martet: Among -our assortment of large oven, would mention the Empire State unproved, as being very hetivi'.platei, perfect finish, and a superi or triter. Farmers of Susquehanna county, you have been in the hnbieof purchasing light stoves and-light trimming, and paying as tnttelt as you °tight to for • .heavy plates andlicavy trimming. We manufactureour furniture, and will Sell arman *tifacturer'S prie.ea Let those who pat a ntaker profit compete with us, if they can. Jobbing connected with the tin iride, done as usual on short:notice. - • • • DICKERMAN tfc GAR BAIT. New Milford, Sept.-18_1855-. . FIRE! FIRE! h . LCOMING COUNTY _MUTUAL INSURASCE L COMPANY, Capital $2,200,000, and increasing. It hi one. of the best Companies in the State. All its losses by fire: proinptly adjusted. It hail paid over half a million of dollars losses by fire since it went into operation. Applications received, at the store of A. It. Lyons d: Co, Lane.sboro,. i and .at the Store of Ly ons k Co., Jessup, Luzerne county, and at Mont. B.S. s..IYONS, Arent. -Montrose, Dec.; 1855. ' FACTS FOR Tllll£ PEOrLE. rpllE subscriber. is carrying on the CHAIR .3/.4/C -INO BUSINESS in all its various branches at the Chair and Ware Shop, in Ilatferd; where mar tie found a greater 'variety of Windsor, and Rocking Chain; than at anyothir egablisbnient in the counts ; also Flag aud. Cane Seats, Bureaus, Bedsteads,Loung es, Settees, Tables, Stands, Lc. all of which will be sold at the lowest prices at Mal, (or wholesale, with short notlie,) AU work warranted well niade and of good InaterTal. Short credits and small profits will be my motto: • For demonstration of the *bore nets, plats° all at my shop in. Haat) vilkage. • nR rxxwooD. - ()sta.:her:l2, . I 51tn t 7, PRICES. Bliffl Prof. Charles Norris,. WiNtetCOODS . A.. LA'TI-IRol.' •'t .• •.- ivE e ltirw (Meting the lutlale'e' of a lite;,le - stock T•! 1.541.11E5' - I)REM' G 0 0 DS, :CL 07715, S Erti, .!N D la' Yif A D L 7 1 11; LAW at greatly ret.lnced price 4. in or ler to make; room for our Spring purchag . ' Note hi the time to' cheap, as we are deterntiped - to sell otf p nr stork. Fifteen and twentY pereetit May be sa . v.ed by cidliuc nit us immediately:. Bich Knoell Xi-fir:not, worth 10 and 1" leer jiuri.• Stripod frnd Naa Delta :sold f9r for lq and 34) cent& . . pahonettal , ; ,l/poeear, Cotonr,r,, .Plisuntb,, and linikey4 at prices that it ill "BEAT TILE JEws." 20Satilo://x from rid. per yard to SI per yard, and per cent. les:: than the tamliet pi ice. also keep on hand a fine assortment of OA DCL 0 TH all grade's :Old ei,dors, in price flout $2 to 54,30. C A SSI MERES, . Black and-colored MI6 :51:in&t Fancy ditto—Sheri - 6 Grey, KentnekY icano, Corthdoirg.• . Ittrittir,Maige Clothing. overcolts•from $4 to VIO:' Tanta for only $.11;3!1; rusts Oct."-lvawl.x, Flanitcl,l:ckv.t.s, very nice arti. de to work in—call and try one on. • !fats and Cup.e, 110013'0'mi &neg. a°d cry. . • A Int more of those fine Teas. Try,. if nothing t pore than a drawing, and yen will be • sure* tl IBM Beide many. other things .that we shall. be happy to shew all who'f.tror uswith,a call. We can and a ills It goods us cheap as they can he bought anywhere lit this country, Binghamton not excepted. We cannot sell a dollar's worth of good: im a year's credit as we will ii.bill of fifty for r. 0,14: Buy the amouLt and 'wing the pay, and ymrieelltiot spend your time go. leg to " Fork State," as give you the worth o vont- money.here z&t bona. " :7:30, • " • N. B. Remember all wellave•eaid we mean, and if any any one will call_ at %O. 3, l'llll.lC AVENUE ; we 'will prove all we:l:aye's:Lid tertheir entire sati.4.tetion. kilns .of SOCK.s; 'AND EGdS, ta%en in excgan..e for good.; at. the cl, LATHROP & CO. Nontroa., February 12.,• 1)55G. •:11 New ft THE WAR IN KINS.IS CONTINUES ,UT those who attempted to get up a fist 'foitti . o.ie. against "nuond rate' gomls and big the fag ends or tit:cc or lour obi ; ;t oc i s 131:1VC fizzled : and . Itieeterand Stoddard, .yhwe BOOT AND' SHOE STORE is located on -3lai treet, South of Searle 's Hotel,j—with the large:44n -best a::sortinent of Goods ever brought into this um ket, bought at the _ - • • • LO tir EST IFIGU • ' 31%.tc , • and whieh they will sell a ' 'retie i above cost, tt-edtt- I.:truth:AA to eve:" the old codger". a bard - one. ; • i We do not intend to be undersold by any othM estaldishment in TOWIII. We, have only to say, Come and See, for, "seeing is believing." • We do not tic:- sire to ~,, r our goods; preleitlng to "let our winks , ,, t praise 113 ;. but we may be pet witted to say, for the informatiodof puichaser4, that we have just reeeiv,ll AN EXTENSIVE STOCK of Supetior quality and styl; Comprising, all I:hi6 of Comtlemen's, Latlie:', and Children's wear. Also..ii 'general b&:oitment of .Findings; and Leather of all kinds. Work matte to order, and repairing done neatlv.l• . _KEELER & STODDAIIO. Montrose, June 11, Ig:16. • • NOTICE. . . noticel? herebygiren that S:. A.'WOOD LL lA reecit•ing . .a nev lot of Stoves and Vares of all kinds usually kept in the Stove. and ,Tinware line•t:f business, Among Which may be f'outia a better assortment of Stoves, heavier, larger, and More durable than ever before olTeted in this county. All the proof you need mill be just to call and exam ine for yourselves: All stoves warranted in every respect. , . • 4 licpt constantly on.hantion extensive assortment of TIN 11 7 ARE , made cut [lf the best Materials, r•hieh is offered .for sale us cheap as can be bought in any marlfet. Also on hand; Lead ripe of .111 es, Chain anti Geatinz for CltaintPuMPs, all sizes Brass and l'orcelain Kettles; and all kinds Jappaheti Wate, . addling done ,on short notice and - in good nrdpr. 111 goinis in the line will be sold cheap for cash •to tapproved) cre-dit: ' , S. A. WO01).111.71.%. loittrose, March 19,184 ' , . Valuable Lai .For VTR SALE O N E 110 . T ' about 5500 acres' o! L.,nd on the utter. of ping bratici, of the Lackawanna river, in 4:uzerne-COunty, shout Midway between the thriving towns of Serni• ton and Pittston. , These lands are cove 'rd with yal italtle timber, and being r•-ittrate in the moat extensivt Mineral regioa in Pentot3lyania—known to contain iron ore—and believed to abound in coal. and b e in g Aso in the immediate vicinity of several railroad made and now in prOgress—offtrr to the , tapitalis't nn opportunity for the inveAment of money that sehlom occurs. For fartherinformation apple to N. P.' ilo sack, Esq., \0.431, Wall attest New York, or to tlu ul,tsctibcr, at . yontrwe, Sunitchanna cohly,Pa., th attorney in Eta of 'the myners. April 185eL "HENRY DRINKER'. 2,50 ' . 24 `, 'IMPORTANT Ttl FAINV.F.P. ' • New Freight Line front Inontrw;ie DILL ile; AILYJSTRONG, ComurioWn Machants, No. 3 Eric..l3milflingi,.. • FOR the better accommodation of the Farmers of Susq'a county, we lice concluded to.reccive freight everyday of the week (Sunday's excepted;} at the store of M. S. Wilson and Son, whowill attend tO shipping the'same to New York, and. the return bills will be'paid in cash at theiriitore. Capt. Wickkatn is their Snlestnan, whose lon:,ex perience on the N. T. k It:lnroad justifies him in sayiM• r "that justice will be done to his patrons. With the ab ove arrangemeutwe 'lnvite farmers to give JUSTUS • : - eIIARLES B. ..ift.l/STIVING. ifontrose, •20, 1856. ! : 32mG. The .Artisf get 8 poetic . and emphatie. • fti yes!. there's thne , for ertrythifig, A time to cry, to whistle, or sing, A. Lima to get tcorse, and a time to pt better, A' time kir a love ora.dunifing letter,, • . I ' A time, ror flirting with heartless coquettes, • 1 . A Iknc to pay your addresses and debt • A time to make people think you are smart, , And a tithe when mixfortuite will upset your carl„ . llht of these, or of others , to numerous to mentinn, There arc none more wortliy your earnest attention. Than tire., time to rote for Prentoly and Dc rrlriti, 'And the time to get goni• Dagnerreolyks taken i --. X: B. Those "of my customers who have had plc . tures taken and forgotte n a pa.vorill please bear in mind that, unless they' con to their senses soon, and Old along the prontixtd amount, they may be sub. ected to the unpleacaritneilsof seeing , their names in a Vntidie ".Black List." to be nerom- Modating, considerate, patient, and all that,:bnt do not wish to be In:fled with. Let me here sar,,Onen lqr all, that I do not do a Wredit .business; ard . .14tto happy to know that butrAtir•have become possessed With so, strange an idea asillat of getting tr.nieted k• Daguerreotype! W. B, DEANS.• Sky Parlor, in the Thick Block over Bentley and Itemi's goodfiaguerrootypelogtrument, and a cowlete et of tools for tl a bosinev, for sale oil reasonabld 118=1 Shawl, Cloak and DlTss4oods - Emporinm. FOR F I ALL, 1850. BURRITT would_again invite attention to his new stock of T`' - Fall and 'Winter Goods, 1— , including a great variety Of rich Fall Prints, in new styles; Plain and Fancy Delaines and Cashmere; Plain and Fancy Mohair Cloths; Plain and Plaid Mc rinocs and Paratuattas.; Black Brocade ; . Blaitt and Fancy ; Wool, Brcthe Cashmere and;',, Silk Shawls ; • Gents Shawls, Rich Ribbons, Bonnets and Flowers, Ladies Cloths and rich Velvets for Clopks, Broad Cloths,,Cessinteres, kc • . ith a large azzsort inent of- other STAPLE and FANCY GOODS as usual,.including ' Hardware, Crockery, Lon and. Steel, PaintS, Oils,l3onts and Shoes, Rats, Caps,. Clocks,' Rural° Robes, Carpeting, ke., with a large and' new &sort tneut of StoVetwor the Most improved STYLES and CONSTRUCTION, all which will he sold to • tueet' the views . of the closest buyers for .cash, or, ay pioyed credit.: • • , - • New Milford ; October . 2 ., .1856. • I)ERSONS deArous-of plying me money, on debts .11.. of any deseriptio.n, can do se bylearing their piymente with Prot, Cooper it - Co., •Bankers, Montt rose,- to.my-gedit, lrhose -receipts will be allowed from ttmir dret4.-' ' t9° C. L. IVARD, April is itird; Great Hargains , . Ilardftrare, and GrorericA YANKEE NOTIONS, A Hook for the, Timem. • CIIATTFiIt FIRST. NEW MILFORD NOTICE. . action to health, Correct, Wherever They exist, such deringementi as are the first canpes of disease,. An. extensive trial of their virtues' by Professors; I'hysicians, and Patients, has Shen cures of dans perous diseases almost beyond bell f.,nrere: they, not t substantiated by . peisons of such - xalted position and character as to forbid the siispeion of untruth. i Their .certitleates are published sip my American I Almanac, which the • Agents below named: are pleased to furnish free to all it:Mit - in/4 Annexed we give Directions forstheir use in the . complaints which they have been fliund to cure • FOIL Cowristsxn.ss.s--.Take 'one kir two Pills, or. - such quantity as to gently move to bowels,. iCos tiveness is frequently the .aggro sting . • cause of PILES, and the cure of, One comp aint is the cure 1- of .both.'. No person can feel well while under a! costive habit of WV: Hence it well be, as it , can be, promptlftelieved. 1 - t ' : ECT:R. DYSPEPSIA, which is sometimes the cause of Costigness, and always uneorafOrtable, take, mild doses . — from one to four —to stiluelate the stoMach . , and liver inte healthy action. They will do it, and i the heartburn, bayburn; and sou/turn of dyspepsia 'will-rapidly disappear. .When it has gone, don't forget what cured you. ' - • ;For a Font Stosucit, or Morbid Inadiono of the, Bowels, which produces general depression of the spirits and bad health, take from four to .eight Pills at first, and smaller doses afterivards, until activity [ and strength is restored to the system: Fon NERVOUSNESS, SICK HEADACRE, NAESEA Pain in the Stomach, Back, or Side, take from fon to eight pills on going to bed. If the'v do not oper -• ate sufficiently, take more" the nest flay until: the) dot - These complaints will be swept out - from. th system. . Don't wear these and their kindred dis • Orders because your stomach is foul. :- , . , FOE. .SCILOEUI.A, ERYSIPELAS, and all Disease. = - of the Skin, take the Pills freely and ftensiently, t keep the 'bowels. open: The eruptions will genes 'ally soon begin to diminish and disappear. Man • droadful ulcers and sores have been healedup U . the purging and purifying, effect of these Pinson • sonic disgusting diseases which seethed to saturate • the whole system have completely yielded to their. influence, leaving the sufferer in perfect health. Patients! - your duty to society forbids that you should par"ade Yourself around the world coveted with pimples, blotches, ulcers ' sores, and all Or all s of lite Pnclean diseases of sthc skin ; because; your 1 system wants cleansing. ~ . To .Piiitst vitstsßr.oon, they are the-best' med.- eine ever discovered. - They should be taken freely and frequently. and the impurities which sose the seeds of incurable diseases will be swept out 'of tle system like chaff before the wind.- By this property : they do as muds good in presenting sickness as I y . the remarkable .cures which they are making es>ctilv :- ' where. . ; , ' Ltviin Courssitst, JAUNDICE, and allle irnis 41M-tints; arise from some derangement —'eith :..i. torpidity, congestion, or obstructions of the Liveir. Torpidity and congestion vitiate the bile'andren4r it.untit, for ,digestinn. This is disastrous to tie health, and . the constitution is frequently -under- • • mined by no other cause. Indigestion is the N'7..:11i). • tom. - Jbstruction of the duct - which empties I t o .bile into the stomach causes the bile, to overilOw into the -blood, - This produces Jaundice, with l a long and dangerous train of evils. Costiveness, or alternately costiveness and• .diarrhoea, pre.4alis, Feverish symptoms, languor, low spirits; wearthe?Si . restlessness, - and-melancholy, with sometimesins ability to slep, end sometimes great drowsines ; ' sometimes there is severe pain in ihe side ; the sllin .. and thp white of the eyes become a greenish pinch': • the stomach acid; the bowels sere to the tone 1 the whole system irritable, with a tendency to fever, which may turn to bilious fever, bilious colic, bilic us , diarrlicea, dysentery, dc. A.medium dose of three' . or four Pills taken at night, Tollowedity trio or th -ec in the morning, and repeated a few days.svill reinove ,the cause of all these troubles. It is wicked to suffer . ' such pains'When von can cure them for 25 cents!. • Ittinustxttsm, 'Gorr, and ail Intbfmmatmw ft- - •. rm,- are rapidly cured by the purifying effects of these Pills upon the bloo'd and the stimulus whlch . they salmi to the vital principal of Life. For th6se . and all kindred complaints they should: be take7l in' mild doses, to move the bowels gently,hut freely. : As a Dis;:sr.n. PILL, this is both agt . ceable and ,useful. No Pill can be made More pleaSant to take, and certainly none hal been made more effectual to .. the purpose for which a - dinner pill is emplPyed PREPARED BY . DR. J. Cs 'AYER ot CO., ' • - I I Practical and Analytical Chemis s, LOWELL, MASS., • • AND SOLD BY -. .. C,lit'Aisr.r. Ti ensts•stitil J. ETU LEI MI Y, M. 9 :•os • Jul by Fkuggi,L-U generally. i . - PATENT 2tl;'s-:NttiNE.f4,. t.IIONG the. g Nat v.niety nf Medicines . T: rrell ; • Store, may he fonnd id: of Dr. !Ctync's U t=t l y I.rat,:d Ayre's P.:ctn .:xi and raElo:rtie Forost. add Forest telelo ti..!rl.ll;'ll 1;11 t::4; Fronily Garghng Oil, the grearkzt remedy,for ! prains in nil n or Least ever known'; :Matlit:•wison's I nftlllidg, ' ten: and norse Ittlitedy ; Verinifage, r :::1 ,raiiety of other yin l;'''.!f.rgeetic Oininlet t, the great reniedy fer.burns, thetunatistu, and all in flannoato: y con:pl.:hits; Vond's F,tract, a fir-a:rat i te thing tot- similar purposes. as above Oinonen ; drew' Pain Deatro-ing A g..".1t, a good nt tick Wee;:i cOek's Balsamt and Boni! I,inlnient i Atwood's' Janir ,lice Caul:ee Drops, driairilerd, and Dys..•nt Dro; : s; Ilakrn's Compound for Dysentery : w s i r .eng ton's l'epsin, .for Dysi:epsia; Extiact., Racial and Extract of S:usai:ai ilia ; variety Salves, the best in market, Pills, &c., alai an .air endless vatiety of Patent Medicines, altOgether nuinerous to eputnerritehut Ftiflice it to say, t! the public will find nearly every thing in ibis 'ine, the Drug and Pancy.Ftore of ABEL TURELLI. r . . fontiosc., July, 1855 L'ook :Mere. fa • r -4 • 4 0 V i , .A 13 E T, TCJ.L i E • . liay Jost received f.soui New York, a Tull a rable..stock 1.1 .4l' !TEMPERANCE 'SALOON- AND • Itlew -Good., ; (1-- - UISTh ' C ' IJIS aTh W u / Comm 'Aug . a first 'rate assortment of .firug 4, 3lkl- ON MAIN STREET;; . MONTROSE, PA. _ ieincs; CheMicals, Medical Instruments, Pain s, Oils, .9 -1 1.1 E subscriber. .takes this method to keep it be- Dye-stuffs, China, Glass,- and Earthed Ware, ,a goiod ' 1 fore the-people of Susquehanna county, that M. variety - of CI ocker`y,)BrittannidWare, Japanned Mid • the Temtivrailce, Saloon (the only one' in Montrose) pl an i s h e d Tin Ware; Silver Mid all other . k lids [of- •is The pinee - to get Ties, Cakes, CraCkers, Cheese. Spoons, Silver For ks i llutter Knives,•&e. AIT sots New :York 'Candy. Sardines, Bening, . Oranges and of Lamps. A good variety' of Wood and Gilt Tratife Lemons, Apples, Nuts, Sttgari-Plekled Oystel.s, Mins, Mirrors; Wall' ;gal Window Paper, Stationery Ft( ne 'Tongue and Cucumbers, Small Beer, Ice cool Lem-, Ware, Woodall - Ware; Brushes,,Brooths, Tam ly G.li- 'mulc; and Soda-water,- Ire; Cream &c., to eat - and' ceties,. - Lamp Oils, Coniphene, Burning Fluid, Till in - drink,. Also, at the same Place,' is kept on hand a Ste; rink and Spernnmeti Candles, Hide- an,l other . 7 - ood assortment of GROCIiI: IRS fresh from \...a 4 Whips, Varnishes, Wimlow Glass, &e. :A thst 'rr.te Xork, such as Tea of 'ffliferent kinds, goO, from' 2.:•:!. variety of Jewelry, Pet funiery, and nrney Gkiolls, :id. to Gs. Tier pound ; Brown Sugar is now-Selling at 1 Gold and Silver - Speeheles, ' Gold . PenS; Violik, .9. cents per pound, best Colfee Sualf — fat ill cents, Flutes, Fifes, I Accordeans, Violin and • Vit linciillo and.crushed, pull-mixed •nutl granulated Sugar at I 2.-1 Strings, &e... The largest nssortmeilt of Pee ;et. cents per pound; Mackerel, Cod, White and Bloc • Knives in Susquehanna County, and the best qua ity t Fish, Pork, Lard, Smoked clam and Shoulders, Dried ~., In market. .Shot Gluts, Phitols,- (Single ; and Don lo j.Net, Ilion; Tobacco, (plug and fineent,) Vinegar, • Ilarrel.) Revolvers, &C. ' ' • I Tallow Candles, Stearine Patent . nisi Sperm do., •In short, the Physician, the, Invalid;; the Molise Rice,,Soap of different kinds, from It) to -1 . 23• cents a 1 Keeper, the . Farmer, the 3lechanie, the Mann icttnier, bar. Soap:Powder and Washing Soda,' Sack Salt -for the Pt ofessional 'Man ,the Gentleman, the La ly, the family use,- Shot, Percussion tl:ips,:White-*:tsh,.'Scimb• Young and the Old, tite . Rich and' the Poor, th • Beau- itml Shoe. Brushes, Stove' ,and Shoe Illacking,• Bair iful and the rgly, the . Gay and the Fashiona de, and Oils, Perfnmery and a variety of Extracts, moieties, • all the rest of the people; will find . sontethin to sitp 7 Pepper, Cinnamon, Cloves i lgrountldo.,:Ginger, Muss ply their everyday wants at Turrers.• . : I• ' tarn, French and American, Coffee Essence, Coin Store in the New Thick Block-Pt•iees Low QUal- Starch, Sago for puddings, Raisins from one shilling Ries Good--:Call and see. - ABEL Ttlllt ELL I to 113 - pence, per. pomul,. 7antee Currants, Citron,' .• • 1 Montrose, March 5. it.w. . , . - 1 Prunes, Lieciriee, drops and toot do., CandieS of all 'They are all going to TurreWs. • 1 ' kinds,.Fattey Cart 4 Drops, Gum do., Dried Peaches., ---1-- - Plums anil Cherries, Oranges. and Lemons, Pine Ap- A . pies, Cocoh,.Broma end Chocolate, Nutmegs and Pat- I ent Nutmeg GraterS, patent Clothes Pins, Transpari cut Slates, Slate and Lead Pencils, Sweet and eastor .•:, Oils in bottles, Fire Crackers and other Fire •Werk-4,.' Raymond's, Lee's, 'ants Wright's Pills, Salts; Dr.- 1 / 1 - e Thvie's Camphor Ointment, an almost sure care foar re- the Toothache, Sprains, Bruises, Burns, &c., same. In. horse Medicine, and a large assortment of 'Children's our Tots, among which are Horses on wheels and rock "; eta, Dogs, Lions , Cats, Birth, tte., small tails and "..4 - • B a skets„Chtrionets,Accordeons,llarmonicons, Jews le harps,' a lew Ladies! Baskets . and Sewingßirds ; also, rlt Flour on hand by -. the pound, sack oi.. barrel, nt as the- low price and .as good finality as , can be bought in tile Montrose. .. . . "tc All orders sent by friends, stage, mai - or by chile dim even, with-thli IMAIIY,. shall receive-proMPt tittentioP "d" 'anti be dealt as fairly by as if these who cirdered were O!Ti present th,emselves: , nd The Ai7OVC goods are`for sale-at "liveandletllvo". 'gut prices. • Pee* are requested to cadlyl. pay.. .4 T 'spate ; for themschtes. Tents, 'LT'r fttl for past . favorsil hope to: make it . an-ol . lert for - cash or ready 'tire, those that want GroceriekEttablcsoke,, to - gekthettr I l u s t . a r. at m th i e s lzp iB e): o l7e , SA : 9 , 7!‘ and . Groce ; ry .. ... - ..........,_ 4 — !- - .. , , - i ,'• S. e lertmdti _ Tor -,---- -L the - ' 7 the. ' UPWARD 'AND ONAV/ RI :: GQ.I.7' 11007'S! The Border Ruffians on lla a -• • Defeated. • • i AA NI? the endeavor to palm otr that "L rent .1 - i... Stork of superior ipuziitirof Goods 1 tely ceived from an old broken down -Establish tent Bingbaint4li,:hai proved an entire ; fiilur to r: friends down town, "Seeing is Believing."- We knowledge - the fact. And Shotild judge 'that ` Reef (witl.out wearing) Would be all that was nee a_-ati convince the public that SIMMONS & MER IM.h at their store on nadir; Avenue, first door al ov - e I Post Office, nave the largest • and most esir: stock of BOOTS AND •SBOES ever introdnted this market ; which for prie; (we offer no con ,, petit with seeiml rate goods). durability and style 'e s e lenge Competiticit. We are .recetVing weekly f the licA IfonSes in New Yu, k the lateAritty les best qualities of GootlS, Which. keeps put-, as orttti complete. --.*• : : • July 2S, ISso,..itirl. received a large tidditi m W I former. stock, consisting , of Gents -Patent Leak Boots; Patent Leather. short Boots, Preneh.C . : If Be Gaiter Shoes and slips'all styles: Ladi Gait rs B kiss Slippers and Boots bet qualities ; =nl= o Bic Youths and Childress Boots, Gaiters and. - SI oes; I best in, market.. .In fliet every thing belon g ; i g; to trade: . , : . :-'-'•• = - • . / 'ALL kinja,of Leather,: and /Findings, 'e, kinds of: work made- to order and repairi ig :4 n „ tiy : ; .. •. • . ''SIMIO.NS*.MEfinr9 Montrose - 41,y 28, MG. - - ,-,, .-: :.. •' , . _. . AM 9 .t'ENTS per pair for Ladies' Undersi ' - B. R. LYONS • EIE ME SMITII, - FORDHAM kt CO., I•A' - - - -i - .. i...---:;:et ' ". , • 'Cabinet thikers, erg tICE pleastu•ei:t offering igi their custmners, in eddition to their usual large stock of Cantxrr WORK, the largest - anti best asSertment cf GAxp, , , Ff.:lo, .A Nli . W 0 0 D SEAllt! DA IRS ever offer eLl for sale in' Susquehanna comity, all of which were initnuftctured exprely to their onkr,.ami they can. A‘-; t rtant them to be a superior Etrticic. - Call at. their Ware-room, foot 'of Maine street; aril - examine fot yi l .furserve: .:. . 1 - - - -:•".1r. W. SMITH. , . 111 - i .' . . -_i - - - i t. C. -ronnusg. 1.- -,_ al 4,ose. FCC, 47. 56.1. •'. .- A... 5111111 JR. - - STEAM. GitASt AND•SAW psr- 111101' II 1: 1 1:S• above leMailisinent, will keen . coutantly on Bled Prr , twe trot Fine P'bru . r; Cord 3hol tigitrir ptixl-- ,f,y , , also Chop awl Prom at. the 14 - )west cash prices.— Clustont work will be (lone With tio.Tatelt, and in all e7t4es - trarrtni/cd.; . 1.381tf Montro:4e, Julv, 1853. •:• 1 I " • . DR. HALSEY'S FOREST WINE. • . • Alit) I. . • • FOREST - PILLS. • The most . ' extraordinarytdiscwiery . the '; World! - - • • 1 r ,000,000 Bottles and 13.uxes:old annually, .11 D2'llo USA Y Alr3rllr ES SA I'!iD PR oif 1. - A PRE .11.. , 1 TITRE ORA 1 1 2? BY '7711S - I. • LATE DISC'Or - NN - . I, ESTI MONIA Lti, of the nuist i unexceptionable char t' .; :water, are &intim:4lly .pouring iii fioni every jsrt of the counter, heating ‘vittinjs to the unpnr4l - eflloacy of iliese nreclirine. • The fullinving show-the :mintier of e:tes c i uret I:.Frtilloil to ly 'letters and other testimonials, receive ruin all par ti of Britbili Rfic lst of J.lnnary, 1.6.i5, CO ilannary vt,. 1456, : • .• _ . _ . - • . C tscs cured.* • . Nervon: (li: , o(dcrz. SIS 1111. , unriti•Ao• ' • 1 • 4 .....,..: —l2ll '. Conunnotive El!clin.!, cold..>,and coal.s . ll. :.-111 I,lv o r po , „nol:d"It f -Ini 1 11..ner.:1 41031114 y . 614- . 11y,p, , p:sia. and- 11.11(itual ctiAii•cuest : . .705 r u :tulos and.nnller(ll.lly color 41f . (11.! (.. , *4lll 49G - i lillionzdi , orrler , . * ', • 1(117, • rFc.:(11.1.1 and more:n.l3l complaint.; .. 2(.14 : .1.6tudic...., ....... ... A.alt rhetoo-and .E , :l.sipt.las .. - A.,?,,ie :Ind f..!ver. .. .. Drop i.T.i1..1i0,'.1e.r; ' . ' .. - .54; - . 0:hor V.t: I , OIF. di. 0: OLP! , .11; short time has efoßsed sinc•Q these zrcat and :4°ol In . :.!ilicines have h..,..11 inade known to the pub lie,yet thonsaiVish::-‘'.e already ex.,ouicuccd their good . cfncts. 10v,...!h15., - givQn trror by tlT,‘ir physici.TTL; as inc-o--..hiL-, 11.sv-! IhunTl r:di,..f ;old 1i...u1 . T. , 4 , 110-unt to sound and via.TuTm , hU::lth - froni 1h .it tts , !: ll'itegreat 4 arawint ~... 7 ):-..1 ih,...,:v rucdicin'os hay.e. dorie s li's in- .Iv.c !d• thiut4:;:rhi. to roc,T.;:lanond then: to their-h.cad?.l il v fi of h.t,..2,1ity and phy.sicians have sanctioned their 1 ttse, rocoonnon.led thorn to the public. , I i 111:ADFAI, if v w on.ant not. your Tonstitution ito jured he that stiw hu-kiil g poison, colomc!.; or otherl riEM,ER, IN „';;r, r , l l fity ; :t a i lc os, touch tint such mediciso . ..‘ as con 7 .. j-tofi \Vare, lain 'hen:, but inorltre thoso exrellent and I TTo-(1,1/ i December 4 p , ei.rVe li:.epitrati , :t...4, - lialsoy's Forest Wine toid -I'd's If yon have- the tlyspcmsia; or are troubled eo . .tiettliess', take thi:t Wire - and the Pills, aceortlingl "ollt, , !direetioas, and you Will then get well. If yon :!re neryotts, or weakly, or have emaciated eottteramee,. or.:.:mutt-al thit; Wine and the" su ill ret:tore you to health mei energ . y.. If you have tinitealthY colort7.4lskio, or pimples,' or postules, or hlittelles, Cite e ; qtedieines will purify the ',food mid eradicate all such lativors. •. If yot;11-14t. a weakly const'tutiim, and feel your .‘t l: es teo-old tut your year:4, take these el:cc...Ho : lt medicines, anti they will invigorate your tionititution and fortify it tor longer life. If en ate biliQma (*ltiell may he ht!owm by such syMploms as 4.lrowAne,,s,• lass r;fappetite, tlizzinesss, lured tonne, etel take a geodolpt:Lt . of the. Forest Pals. and they will from the stoutach.ami bon-- •!!t all din. , prevent t tit of siel: !less, and E.:l yo doetor.'s bill $lO, or E.:50. • If Yon have the liver ecimplaint,- the Fe„rest Wine ,nal riff; will care it. IThe,:e, medic:m-5' cxclit a pow er ful mei most salami; y a , tion.on the liver, and have been tire merts f f etc thUnsands c t .this trOuble- 1 soant di-vase. PA FIFN not, pltrln :ips, a month in `the veer that s lace m6.0,q of yrlur Nally does . - not corn- I 0 !, 1 or sickness m stonutch, cU- have tTh-red t(rugites, or som..! otheranfavor;;Nesnitptems. Tires) arc the forebodings 6f disorder; aruf sickness; at soinn hind or other soon ; tilt such symp • to always show ;bat bile t. i rr morbid matter -exists in-the r-rourac:lr .:'+lboo eIS, ,/ :-.tbat tile system oth crw ise flirt ly use td the Fort st Wine and j Pills will, in all ceases, prevent sickness from such 1 ean.o-il, and will ;gully the • Hood, and produce -:treng:b and mlmatiOll:- . The Forest 31e-litibes, kept alivays at hand, to . be :3!;,n Who:eve-1: such spuptelns. ;:re • exhibited, will your rtnay almost entirely f:orn sickmes.=, as . well as -ymr-ddetor's frill, whirl', frequently amounts to more in a week, than sullicient of the e medicines Ito keep-V11:11' f.ll . ll;ir in to "hcahlr for years, I I,NDIErz, the Forest ll'ine is your medicine.--- This pleasant, agreeable, yet :etteetjve medicine, ex- ectlv suits.your delicate iritmstitution* If- you. art( weakly, or nervous, or in general illbealth, this Wine will do mote to restore yont .111 . :111 all other medicines. case: where bile exists, or:the bowels constipa ted, the Forest fills also, t-hutffil be taken, acgording to th e directions . .. . , MARINER and TFINVELIIR, if you wish fa-guard oi j yourself against sickness abd dangerous 'diseases,' which may jeopardize your life; provide yourself with , the Forest Wine, and Pills before setting out on long . r;' ) *' voyage's, that you may leave 'them on hand when re-_ quirud, . at . Forest Wine is in large square 'bottles, tine. dollar l at per bottle; or six bottles for five 'dollars; Forest Pill , twenty-fii - e cants per box. - General depot,•44 Walker-Street, New York; .aUtl kept by one or more i "" • rospeetable'druggist in almost every city and village. in the Vnion and British Colonies. General Depot, itt !Walker St., New York. 'Agents, i • . in,Montrose e .lbelTurrell, in Great Bend, L. Scott, and all druggists. . - • De . evinher :Id, 1856. ialnil 3f. S., Wilson has removed his stock of Goolls iota his new Store (in the Thick Block) at the foot oribub All i lie Avenue .where the Mercantile, besinese *ill be Con. one tinned under the Firth-of M, S. Wilson & Son. Ad. • • ditions to their ,present Stock. will be continually , made and particular attention given , to keep_ -a ; general —espet.s Ily the Hardware ~~ ~. ;,.P~, itEMovAt ' BUSINESS CARDS. i!LECTIC PiIYSICTAY:AND , ECROZON..I4. .ficotrullfotrers.hktservieco to wbo.piefet. the I " Retortued Prnstice", to tht old - ,Bleedittg 1 and Calomel Plan. Jae sent StiEcittOtonnit Co. • • C. C. Holliatiri . ! -;- 11103.1.LER IN SADDIJI:', 4 , &c., 3tontroc Pa. - - 1771 I :.. - D. Vail;ll,. D., lantsict AN AND SURGEON, has petritanetdly •1 • located himself at Brackneyville, Stisq" tit:banns. \ conrdy, l'a., and titili.prontptly attend to all which he may be favored.'" ." •": 142 Y • H. 8; Knipp,;with. . Cituldweri &Sow, 131 PORTERS AND DE ALERSIN GIL:I6 . IIc mill Earthen Wart:‘, No. 76 Wurten 601434-XL-iv " • E. P: -• . ritjtAtmiATE .ot - the Allopathic and llomeopalhio college'a-of Medicine, =is now pertnanently.lo= cated in Great Dead Pa. ... ' - • • :April ail, 1856: • • .- • •• • A. Brishhell, TTO R,N EY- L.' tot;Nsi:LLoa AT LAW. ,Oticd I - over S..ll:.Wctr'3 , Stoquthoun Depot, ra•- " T. . .Orchard , . , I)Ii YSICIA.Y.AND SLTRGEO, Jacitioth,gttilque% hatnnt conrity, Pa. Ite..:idence at the-rosiltlei: • , `Keeler & Stoddard. •___ • . F I EALEits i:.•4430();rs & stiolls, Leatiter ic kfie : LI in &A on liaine St., first door below Seartea 116. tv , , -7ilonircse, Jam - 1i- 1856. • - Willia - th IL jcsinp, TTORNEY' AT , LAW & N.Ottwk - Qfliec on, Publie squar6, Mr. H• qmitht QC IZGEON DENTIST; Itbiiitiiie; Pa.,AitrSearTel 10 Hotel; Moildayis and TucsaayA.of each rveek,.. Iffillei : • TrorosErs A - C6I7NfiELLORSI='/Li:tAIT I /A_ anti Solicitors in Cliaiteevy. Office 4i-clarkd Chiciiiio, It/. Thomas . I)EALEIt . ;!+:. -DRY GOODS,,Grcieer*leithing ; Crceltc . ry, Boo t s and ififfuehourttt , Pa. • Bentley & Fitch, , • i t ThiItNEYS,I3 LAW AND • BOUNTY LAND ijt_kGENTS, 419)