"F# AO ill' , " e , , , -- r — , f I , ' WinteT Ca.ro or Manure. Oct 11() on.p. t , li lig up fi t,n the rth i. 4 t insrt. Sildu f n lad: nf. 6.7..eort:onty as in Om inella,.l-of•ir., , atl ; I inurei 1 , dlr . , lb- '..t -r sea•l .ne , the m l ern ~. . di; ..., \V h... 4. .„ • soil d •Tiksre wile lin:aired-I of . persons w l ) ,-,,l • ; C o r want „r alitlle - eare•and forethought ; \vi!if sidler'lrtmtired lif dollars' worth of vicar ferii .tilfzi , l7; I •materi4s to. lie . . , A asted, M 1 3 . 101; AWyl will rePlacein thee - Spring by •pit;cl;:tsinz.va.l \ ono and .ittlier manures of les-4 v.ilite... Thol . .tinlmal; and4 i Ytttiittable pinunres in' ihe barn.. yttr.ti arc. left it 11 cOnstatrz wii,hings --- Iyrnin , ..i and melting] .441iows, .v) ball (-art.) . a.vay _l4l i 1 01 - 011kS , Jr - to:41 road side the el , l T. sit e ,rit4l •• i II I (Ir. tn , ese nin r t -s:‘,'lSb. X 411:1131:e S 111), ntin•CS'.. 1 , 1111n1(1 : be linol T 1 that a -Cart load ot rotted.; - r i•!i ~.,niitiure wil A V d more 11,:in t one-halt (~ .. ) . 1 ' 11 -I 1 :retil •I'Cl,fiy i, )1 , , oltir or five barrel;•.•4 W a r c.l 4•,l . , • t ti I If 1 ) H - 11 1c...e.1e.; t irong it ; and yet- Low .l i t ho, 'Mai i COO 111 ; ..f1Cr'iii - 1 a i ris generally is nut linalll. submitted TO that amount Of. icashin fiY ,, ,.., E I (bred, filinS'Oi• mtater from the barty,Rl i-h d.:, robf4 ' &e,. •, ' ' -{ - . • • , . ~ . - 11, No 6couoil'ii ill cultivator will riCrlOit RI? , nitre's to be eXpiised to rain ' . or sun at, all.— I Ti'l..;3*, , should ' 'l.: .4crit under Cover, in t- intrn ' cedar-if tharu Vr . (lie ; - if not, under. a flub i slio, ‘ti i ,bieli ruin be cheaply e, - .listrue , ,- , 1 1 h% 1 putting up all N't, posts, and layiag on rong) I , i laiards.lor stab=:, I.ltiiler s oil l e - tZeell shollyt ! . 1 , I • ' PA' 411qpping-; id:galtie snottid be daily tur, , wn ,11. d mixed williirefuse str.tw, non-k, , or' tvei ' I :firth,' to atisdclilail liquids artil.k,rases. - I , t :it .i-.4*nnt. Will .10 rot manures. too inneli lkt , 1 fOr e . pulting, th i ir!U.utici:t.r the soil. , Vormcwr, l i ,ti4n and rottirli i. , 9itilinally set at hh,.."rtv' s ti;il 1 . N-.11 4 1.y Ilea -ft . ';r:Orzik, ,, • elements of attirl 11 iin,p 1 iv egetallle mallo.es, tintl.these are lost:in tl.tk,;i - - air. Lie( alit - Pell substances he ke, t az, fre e •I -from ItCatinf , fas I may be. There is nn f ear i alit they wia 'ettay fist enough when poet I -under' the soil", :irid • 111-re the 4 , , - -ea'i•ing' g. Ist - will I,e.ret:,iiitr I.tor the benefit of the gtow;21;•, ', .6 .4 , ',.. - ' 1 . I' : • • i ;It, p: is lti , l ~,11)"! ttil a :, • (fel. ' 1 to keep. a Fll i :,ptQ,,: . Jr 1 , • I - grinnyd, pl-astit :alNyays on _band. ',rat . rw,• ot„ , . 1 llrt.cte ti:iie alvei,.k" sprinkle 'a few halidttili: -off it.- o‘'er 01-ty;4t:ASS Of fresh . .in:noi-is: . TI4 iscspeCia4 c,,itiefirl in horse ' , and cow Sntlite:l, 1 • .-wliere - it ‘‘; 1 11,:kC4 ,, r the air' itinela pnrerinvil 1 • ;; • ° - I -re:ain 'the : i ni, lonia from psi...lit - mgr.! ,- ,1 -- 1 .-: There ision i el“ , eption all the rule, mot I,i • fernietjt plat-1,0. in the compost heap. 4 We ryler - to 11 e Treat Mem of smlieli . :1 11', . , . tmlan - ip Inti”. i Tr,,se stilestan ees have u t.. 11 , : j; , 1 1 acquirCd a'didail 'of' pitchy 41r asphaltic c ov4.•: ils which sltls'ltheir' hiri her .ib-eay. an , l' t 1- T 1 coilriere4c,,s llstir -3 . ielding -- up their el, - 1 , In4nts to n4tirishlgyoin ,,.. platit , . :They ,tual- ; tie . I,iix'ecl. vitl, t•liiis:iit lime, or with anini:;l. 1 .. ~ ..,• . , it , 1 .„ ntanures, 41 ,1 , 1 i i rio,t • n into :t heap 1,, mitlerz4t fer'inentatit. 1 It there i, a hirre pr.iporli,ei 0 (inn et\ , it . NViO 'lrrt:lin the e , raiiing,;gat4e44....-- f 1.4., tithe i. 11141,1 distant 'lien the lini..fi - .I . farmers wil leatl i n tier value of geenring 11 large' stoell c,ff 4,e1: to be thrown . up ;an i .dried i 0 Siltntileii, , and . freely mixed with- Ili' [ 'cot t ents ofitlicL S t able an d yard in W int er.--i- !. ;) .21 7 .!. 3".lTi4csi: f l . I 11_ ' •- ' ; 1 -'-; t --------- ; 'r •-! '. Applps as Food .. f, , 'Tile :itopOrt.iliq of appleS, as f 0,1- 1 1 , t s ni,-, 'liidiertO I.., 4 enilsiilTitiently estimated 1,1 111 . 1tH •coOritry . , ni r inderstood. Besides contrilat l• I, i i mg a large l. porti,,l2 of sugar, nmejlize, I nu: t i other nutritive': . Matier, in the form iif tiff) 1,;. I they crintaiii.s*.bi a fine ctimbitiat ion" of v,• g 1...l ta'ble h rid', 0 xl7;4lct:ve Substanecs, i and :nee „. , ; wi:h the notritivt. ly in tit?. caßpcit vof rk•f;,;.'d. antkep:ies ;m:1 11 I lon crtAt . to4tic qs to act. raiwt., • on of ript-ness, by riir:d I.i i t iN, tlie - priiveta d i•Jiibt4 . j oo correct tliS - putrclactive i . fretinu,s food, ay cr t s , co 1 ...- yl: J11111:1111' f , lfid ,!..1rOlcx:101 it t ivu labor. The o; ! Pi tit icc • i z i an il, et ,lisid.l. a p:,10.5 ni•ii i ly.a.ised at the; botersl stroTtlien tefidetteie: of pove:N . . of peat f .Cv Ii: 1 /est'. ly ats nourish' potatoes. • In i t v:, 'arid es, in cider, here si} ..er4 as*rted wcirk on liake; potatue die , :I,reti.l:. and mute tlia.; 'veitr 1801, a e.;:r of,carcit, j of, bt•ing con Ver:ed int 6 r'llte. poor; and the labod tlit.: Could- stand to 1114 if. without tneat, wh. , real; cill,er moat, or list . .Th,vr'eneh, ; indee uctrinal- use appe.e.: cxtol f rare'l hey t , it down, in 11. i! lout them in !:, , me shr.pi• ie hest -talles. The lahotl r depend on . them tq vert frequently diet on rui•al district: , orlether "eri and mettr grat..o.x.tent, ; t, ult. 'An `ad. Stewed with ric , , eabb.l,gq hentselves with plenty- d will venture that not on, -hi!d-in fifty ivould care roi t. Who doubts f; 'a in( rortilous and other cli=ease appAes an!3l)r caiTota," t)i • I,j eh ice ft -0, F, flesii:t!,4 mvit.t.nat Mall ' 'a meat - diet? It of the meat we Oat is en slaughtered, and its e Yet' your fru t I any -state, and can not ger -I.e human 'hotly ; but it k int* and renovating tendeo -"uttrnuL , are traceable' to! ktiowtt that ottreli • diseaSed. state' .fe.t may br iS always in:a ;hell crate dise4e ti a dituting,lparif ev; 13at T pl/711, `' Ain't nENs; mEAT.—Manit . persons cons , plain that the l ir hens. will not . lay, and that. notwithstoudtog ltein : lissiduity in fon:11,14 them .‘ i vith the.. articles ordinarily recior - • mended to insure teCundityjthe egis thk v itiot j‘ tialf . .pny the esp s e - ries-.'- r einle there js Lekin4, immild .. itht -run their coxiler. notretiermix under:4'ood, ev(i' prOuce wilt .or;thtifnvis 1 liythol , ;e who iiro r toss to bet - not deeply vtn-Atil ib itheimyste *s 16f ' lirnolo: , ,:y,' that the lain being rortiniTtir:ouW, re(fuir(4.,, to insure reetnidi ;:, t - Y.,i a very iil)eralliilhiwance•of ine:it l.• NViu enjoyiUg litir libety in the fields, .pastur, F, f door- arils, the. Prnicipal partiof her'snste ~ ' 1 .0(• i l4 : dethleo . !cram i itisects, 'worms,. &e.,— { - Slip P,tl/{ko 14: sparinaly at Filch tfintis .4 i grain l! and oftimAyhen that article is sii ppl iet , leaives,:it 6 m r tfie or j e ini-itincr.fOo,l wh i ch n tura siippli'es i ltertWitiOn herfavorite haunt •. Now, it .Irf (1)10106iler iVitere th.. , natural .10.,- pet sity Itir,thi s r escription of food cannot e grati44,6-en: thipl2,ll. we supply the. best . yf 'grain, i - and in alindance,she will cease to lair. The p r iratim .affits :her he:tit h, l and will n 4 eisirify ;lie!.:m 'end of-profit until the defieie - . l-.l' \VI .• V ts...s 'i upp t , , . a n fresh meat and fru h fisli , eannot :4e -supplied. the cot itiOn Son?, A of theibutehe i r; Which are • bard and . eonipac , can'-b - e:keptfatty .length of time, and ansWer a I the at'siied i int pdses.—New . Enp kind Earn • : er,,3, • ! 1 11: !.: ' 4 -7 " , Tu4 (i1i: T ...,1f .A.,....3EicAN , i)EsERTI—This Au ireitiu,lBe i ract Iktending along the east e l Part of the ,Thick dountains from tb,e - 15, braska 'territory teiTpxas, a length •of nearli tii.xitund'red'alilesi Its width varies from of to i WOhand red mileS. ' The soil of - this is ari sterile and, alaiest destitute of trees, at, i ( 'ercit-!slt'rubs, Vilst tracts cot*.ist of bar( rocks,; gravel, or sand, pre.sertting a few enc. pities, grape-iines; and other plants. - •Nearlv ',the whoierrepon Its .. either destitute of wa; r t i part Of,thelyear, or presents the exhaust traVeler'.onli a brackish and bitt. , r draugh . Manyiparta Ore_ Whitened by 'salin e ,f 44 ... eller.: '; li is ..n.auSeeptilik , of cultivation. y t in _the rainyl -7emson it is traversed !!.I , 'q ! fu streatitS,... and tlii.re are occasional patchj , . .2- .pasturage for herds . ; of hisok hors and and other nin►ul...+ ►re the reutrt of the Indians n * • which; afroT4l, "denies of Thei&! . spots pursuit Of Litt! far T4e a Inirtuti- sift falleitia iy fimpy• nun iiivix) em e.iitek.a joke in in .n Oft . y4wo pound weight,. h .), oec an ay. hs. Palled exerneiotin ` . , . 1 GIMAT SALT LASS.--411ii4 I;:tke is n remark- I • : , Change of . 'Argun) . • i :iblt , ce.oure of the Utah; rt - .gilei. lis shape . i..; ' DELAWARE LACI - AW 4,Vsl . 't. A'scD WEATERN l trrvg.talaroutd. it citelosees.ltittinerou..: islands; • . !' KATI...IEOAD: It is .m):)}10. , ell to lie about I'o. litilei in 10140.1. N'T Eta:and ' , •:xpoilitit , 6 broad; gn.;,..tie ;mite f, orn the; t It is intettsly. salt, and ail shallow a: to afil i t.,l - 1 .- 1 .. ' Nortlt and West, via.G;T:tt 'Bond and St•ratittor, - I so:i ll c ; ,..ii,r,. 10 ..; f„ r . i lar i mit 'i, l . ~ i l/ 1, ‘i ..,,,, e1 . 1i . and from; the:Lieltrvanna and Wyt4ning sapid:, di. 1 . L ,. ,i , e. 6,it.‘ •, ; . its . ~f t 1 ,,,, :ti t - r .„ %Liti , ,I . ~, , r , „ma ree.tly thiongh to Nt.r.Yo v rk und Philadelpl . da. 1 0, - . and afier 11A:;ralay, 'Nov. 1:0, Tt.aill3..wlll he . rat; tr;:vcr:;;.ii bc• rilk of salt awl , t-Itl Heir yater. as f o r,„• ‘%s :- . Tfic ii .i, II i in.:- nrei,-irle- t.... uto 0; .Cg 111i.41, tx- rintint,ati EcpreFs Train hound Eaf.t on .N. .Y. k. eept sitirAli-ltriib, whi'elt are covered with par: E. R. R., arkivc:-• at Grt.:rt Ile•n0 S:tli) •A. M. f o „ t i, ~.:. ~i ; „„i I, ~,-;li,ii , ,, ill the s „ ii. . c u i. it - ni , up. Owei.-,-,i, Bing:barmen. Aft.. and trtmeets with thy EX t•'''''ii. d' hi ' l ` iii. " t iri.! i i tTc-''' pr's 41 . 01 - 1111- iilig. 1. : ; !. 1 . 1 -t : t a S HA T l' :' l l i i i i lai '' ` l, l::l 4 i;a l"7-" (14" t I !:.. l . " . l F: i ri c' t r i .. -1 : - ; e ‘ I t t : .1 iii ntiroge, 'whit.h d . i.;tort:.: ollioet‘ia a most Pee at Molt•.4ci. • ! • t 9.10 •i 4 , . . . gr. o. I.` tilt e miglaer. - If re;•11 - wi,tt . tr an I ; r',l•s " .--Sz't'auttr.; . '.10:45, ~ - . 1::;0„r. : I ! . e iore to, t;.,..5t.. n 'only 0n0... tit ti n S' i t:wo- IA -4 DO or:ire, 1."1 minutes to dinti......2:00„, oile hill.d, (A - Ili iles. In (lifee iilail.• is a field ;.f " Brici'gevitle,Philadelpltia pa sleav e 2:.)::,,. ilild salt, titertist-.:Thupini M 14,1. SO 15 to bear " Junction, ...... -. . ..... . 1 .6'...3:15, " it:t tulle:, like Ice. ...Cho Lake lii no outlet. • " Novi Y0rk . ,... . • • -. ' 7:15, " T io . [ . .."Li i 1 -, , c k!t • o r J o rdon: :1- the .Mormotts Passengt'?.N; front New York lease Pier, No. - , tiro, rir, at . 7-34 A, at. cal ,I, is a s - nrill sli•eam owlepti:ig Litah I.ake Front Philadelphia, lcae Walnut tttrret , ; • with the ..Gt . t.nt Salt I;:ske. (...t:ill Lake i.; of Wharf, at •" . ~.. '4' . . . .;.].... - ..7:00, t. fitssh water, 35 miles tietz. and rteeivos nif- Leave Junetfon, - • • " 11:30,. " , • .toei - on; hold fit-.h water .st t cants tutor / the Duo t 13rii);ecille, Phil. connection, ....,12,:15, r. at. tut tan lai ;la. These Like.: are ab.int ..00cy . " Detawar!, 14 ininutes to dine....1 . 2:15, L- t` f-i-t above. the. levelpf the .i-e;t, 8 10 dr a i n ' ; . ll ' " S-t...•Olyishurg, - Fermiton, • '' • - 3:411, ‘‘ ;:r,, , ;1' 4.1 . 12,000. ,tit:nte mica.. A *great rart " Montrcise, - _ !• . • 5.15,' : " ~f th e region ar..tintl the, hakes in dry ,:eastais j " Great Bend, - 5.50, i• i . i'• ingn'teilt w,th salt, Utah Like a- ltd I 1 Connecting at Great Beitd with th 9. 31:i1 .r.:i0, r. ~ • itAircatitil tint fl.,w ,into. it,. ahoond in ti-. 11, .- Train AVet. at Scranton Accpmmodation Train, leaves, „ iir c ch f ittii-h a larg -p e art of the f 0 , A.1 of the . Scranton for Great rend at:.. LI; 411 hidil4ll%. OtiodriCh. ". 1 . „ • •. Arrive at :Great 8er.it,...,•, ..; .... ~. . . . Connectirgwith Day Expresses Eat and • SLAY% LNCIT!..:4ENT I' TEN NE:;fiEE. —CINOIN I WCF•I; on N. - y. i: E. B. R. • t NY I :/ , 1 1 LC- . 13 - --L I lie - 1 4vail" - % it le J." 1111 ;. 1 is . ltettirninti,leaveg Great Tend at. :,. •- .. . • it,fornit - t-l•by not', It.titun dir , et trout Tonle , . r) at. Scranton... ' / •.‘ • s.•e, that .411 tii‘.Po - 9t h '11ic . ' 5.1 % Lo'c: reg:ol from Rtrouilsharg Aeconossodation Trait; leaves 4 .Stroud,shurg for Nciir-lprk,. :mil': inter .l4•iniilii- tlirinigh Ciarksville, alii.l.l)oVer, on . the Ciimberliiiicl Ir,ver. ‘'‘•:is in li s . :tte.' tir th e - mediate PL !` .° '''' !". • •.-• '''' . 1 .• , . Returning leilyes ls i .Y, f o r' troltilstinrg at 3:::11, r, m. greatez4 - nta 011, tit, routtra to the ini icemen's Passengers to and twin Nen - yoisk win change car I . • of 111 i. si.rivp,, i liiiat.,,,.l. Tile: jailet - iiCall tl:e at ClarkSvillo. e‘otittios Were, erowdt d, With tho arrest;( ior t o anthed fro'h rlitta Wi dglt'll'll e.IL n yia .D. 11 - -, lei , r T ake cars at et - fil .. . . lita., - •ki. The count)- - ' rant; i '-i hid beell : " --eni. I For Pittston Kiw-4ton ant iI% ilke4lnt re • tike I Welt . itfi•m•it coinity, 1111.1 v•giliotct. eotillni.tves k rt.. R...-, it car ',.,. at . Scranton..' • ... ... '. - :111,, 1 , 11t.r“:.r. ;Ini ill t 1•t.1 f..r etiell ni.iil,hl),llll9. id - -17(1:•:'.i..:5;:tip, Archibald, mill d .Ciuboaditle,-chinice ,i • . at, townsh,ip. I . :+gletniiie ticgriics Lail.heou cars at Grcen‘ - ill. =.,, ' p • Tickets sc.-11 aril ba, s , elieclteit4 l / 4 4ween 'all sta, hung :It pt . ver, 'staking vitt , teen sit all. Nu proof lions ow connecting road:. it 'rut act. Iii(l 'been committed. kit Cie . • Passengers' to and • front Wilkesb.mre, Wyoming, ." 1 i'wttr r ecti ° " 3 " . ): des i g n :_iii ' 2l (- 1 to bolt . 0 - it•i s klq- St'.,-; - iii .Lac . l.9wqiura - & Illionisbni* Itailte ail, go . th-ongli without aliy detention at i•lcranlon, as the trains on that road rim in- ciMnectitia with lir:. E. press trains on the D,,, 1.. &111 7 . R. It.,—hence pas ',tigers may leate'liingstonlat • t)::1n..,;....0., attil ar- MOE I\''ay, • extenjing from' NiaLlai a rix , r I:4it-h.•-•ter. 'event.-eight imtes 50' to 100 iti'1,6 , ;a1,111 . 01 , v rout nb,)vi o t !Twin ling 4.huttly . ,, and 14.0 .1 1.: 1 1,(\-,. k ile4 - opr.rteneoi:, reinark;ible emiliuKeduf 'lll,ll, in:cl Bench satl(l,, atld i. n.ov the site of 811 vx...elhAn A.113.t0v Evenit* Journal shows. . fritta :the canvass ill.Oto , st. tlit , conlitteSin NeW V.irk, that the Di•woreats tit:(l Fillmore .coalt-icoi i ii C.origress 811.1 A , : t . 41110 - .) ly. its Ira.: 11:147 t . he' Stato: lil tnanv cases du. 11:M.11,‘ , ,.as complete, 811 found till Ihtt . local candi 2 latcs. 11ut . 111 nbe.nt cvyty 0 , 8 5; ions were 4lefvaicd.. • The Legislature of Isil,'State will As. un tint 6Y . 11 of . ; ext . the :131h, houses wiil an election fol. L 7 nited States St;nator, in place of A[r. Bnon nr.Ari, v, hose teyin ex; sires on the-nth of March !PAL r-. \ •-+ t 17 (L:1 f.Y. 1 t. 11.2 tnidskoFthe - groat politica: exeitontent of the day, w have nbt foz•gotton the i::ithefEate winds of all parties, hut have purchased and are con s stantiy eceiving extensive additions to all the 'car ious I.rancheS of our - trade, and to which too r: licit the at tontion of our large circle of patron , : and filends, rifiii.wf y behoving that we can offer you strong in ducetn-nt to ulrlie , your purchas - ei from our well sc lect;pl ; . • _ r3r ocd~, Groceries,- Crockery, Ilardvytt' re, slats 1 - .'Cap?, Boots and Shoes, Ready made clothing, ck:e.. To the f..w that we have trot already :supplied with StOV4l, wonlil say, that notwitnstan ding our loss and dot-ntion by he, we: are again in ." run and ready to -wait non you: with a o.v:cc, frniti diffe7cnt patterns; at - the lowest pr ices. Our fo r, ! ,ita are. rea.sonahte and terns; t t i A r il,. ro.v. I4ltter, Lard, Tallow.; Beeswax, Socks, Flanncl, Grain-of all kinds, Old coUper, Bran's, Pro.l,- Lead, Raz. Welt, Vegetables, I NVood, Lernher, Dried -Ap ple4, Beans, Grass seed, taken at the market arises, for good;, at • S. 11. tt.. P. SAYRE'S. Public Atenue, Montrose, Oct. 8, IsSG. a lI C) MEIP-3 11" r i ct rime thousand cord of two ftmt Wood to cut. Persons desirous of engaging in a job of th e . al,orc description, will do well to call on the FLI)- miber about two miles from IloPitottrun. THOMAS Ronln.6N. Brooklyn, October 15, 1856. tl A lin. .1i flair lieslor- ; er, and Zylobals:ttrinin, Baeliekir's Liquid Hair Rya. and Moldavia Cream,;the Balni of a Thousand I Flowers, Buchan's Hungarian Balsam, Mathew Rernclly,'Marelies,e's Uterine CAthrdienn, Holloway's Pills, .and Ointment, Barmi's , Liquid t Glass Ct;ment, Radway:s IlLtdr Remedies, and near- ly all of the most popilar ;Medicines, Pills, &c., in Market, at the store of • I ABEL TURRELL. Snsquehazin4 Arademiy S,non• open. IWm. M. Hartshorn, A. 8., Principal. .31iss Brown, Preceptress. Miss Itil,er,•- Teaelicr of Music. Mist Simpson, Teacher in Ptimary Pe tment. By order of ,the Trnetcea. C. F. bean, &eq. y-11. JESSUP, Presi. Montrose, Oetober.ls, ]8 t, , Clothing at , . j have noir,got on hand a_ good aasortnient -of I. Winter Clothing, 9verlCoatA, - Piits, and VeSts, and Roys Coats % which I will sell cheap for cash down. Plitase call and' see for yourselves. . , 0 r t . - . , . - E.• FraTZ. . Springville, October 15th 1:::56, • . Ilerrah° . for the New Store!! INlRtnideriir.,ned take pfeasurc in aunt - mincing to their friends and customers that they have mov ed into their NEW STORE, with an entire new stock 'of Goods, consisting Of• every - variety of met , chandise kept in country or city. Friends, give us a call! edo not to II at " old fogy" prices, nor "Jew" those whet-purchase of us ;. hut tradelairlv's and hon orably at " live and let lire" t.tttes. We, both preach and practice, the true buSittess principle of "quick sales and small profits." Let it be distinctly under stood that we do not wish to sell goods on a long credit. We .11:111 sell goods 'PR /Mr that the pur chaser ,can afford' to' burrow money at twelve per cent ; and. pay. down for them. Salt ; flour and pro (Nee of all kinds kept constantly •on hand, and sold at lower rates than at any ',other 'establishment in town. .To prove that we are not boasting ; but tell ing in a plain way, call and, purehase: .13.--All kinds of . prodUce taken in exchange for good-:: R. ' R. THAYER b Co. Montrose, October 15 ; I SSG. • • 41)—if O. F. FORDHAIL SADDLE & HARNESS MAKER • AND TDI2l7.O[Elt, uceesior of A. A: E. Baldwin, (late Fordbam nirf Smith,) in the above business; will offer on good terms, all kinds of work "in hig line," such us Sad dles, Harness, Trunks, &e. - Harness made of the best oak-tanned leatbt-r. CARRIAGE TRIMMING of all kindi done on short notice. AU kinds of Carriage7tinunings kept I on hand and furnished cheaper than can. be-purchas ed elsewhere in. Northern PcnnsTlvania: ; Nos.. 1,2, and 3, Basement of * Searle's Jlotel, Mont. rose, Pa. • Montrose, October 1, 1856 NEW.ARBAIGINEIT . • L--11.1C D--' • r SHE un :gned,liaving.asseciated themselves in ,the Mercantile business, under the name of Mott & Tyler, at the old original llead of Navigation," announce to the publicthat . they• are now receiving a late Stock:of New •tik Choice Goods, such as Dr Goods,' Dresi Goods, Cloths, cas s i me m- Civekery, Rats #4.Caps,proceries, which' R will be soldfor_faily Pay, at prices that can't tail to suit. e -' W. NDTT,s • .JAMES C. TYLER. Montrose, October 1, 1866. • ' - • HEAP FANCY TOTS, be neohl by the boAh- el or lout , • ciforpqMs. 31Oiltrase, Nor., 1 . 8, 10k6. . • • rive in plaadelphia at 8, .r. M., or N. y. at 7:15. Returning i -leare,Philadelpltia at 7 - ar., or New York 'at 7:30; rind arrive in Xingston•at 5 P. u. • Fare 11-onti lingstcm. Wyoming and - Pittston to Philadelphia, $1,50. to NeW Vnrk; $1.7 5 . Ticket; sold and Baggne tdierled - . D. It. DOTTERER, Wm. N. Jr.ittrs,. Genet at Ticket 'Ageitt. ITVIOGIVAPRSt Artik.'s Paint:4lO AJ and Arts IrtOtes; The Hahn Of a Thousand Ilmvers, fill lie:tutirying the complexion ; Courand's ronih , nA SubtileA,l'or removing superfloomi :Os() h 1 Italian 31 . edieated • t!..7nap:for removing Tan, Frvekle4 'Pimples aml Sallow Comidi••xion: Batelle loP'A 'l,kinitl Hair .11ye, also 'Moldavia Cream for the hair„ Hanoway's. Pi11:1 rind ()intim - 4a, and nea t ly .all the ];ill, Ointments, and- Patent Medicines in ere- Atio,n ; at . • .TURRELL'S. 11ontrose, June i lS, 1 snr,' - _ SOW lIIINITICTOIIY. • (`IIE subscriber ; keeps constantly' on hand for sale 1 at his establiAttnent in MontrostV,A i lje best quai -1 is of SOFT Spa /', manufactured fro% the lye of wood as : ll e z,-, aid grease, in the old fashioned, way, and not by ally patent proet , ss- Fur those that fornish the grt;a'sts, helnamtfactnre: tlw soap . for a barrel. Wart ar.t1.41 in all eases to be a good article, or the Soap may he ralimed and the nionev,reihmled.. , _ Per . Ihic i:avrei,. 'A Gail.).9, d Whok,...ale (itmlors will , ile!furnis44l—if delivered at the Ashery in Monteo:T- 7 1nt the rtite of ten barrele. 1 f or 1 ..^ 1:i, 4ir ;it . 4 ;cranton at ten-barrels: for. c t.'...;0. . .. . . JOLIN: lIENIII . IV-11:1 7 ,3. 1 I . ln.itroF . o, Ifarclt'l7, 1636 . . .' I • : .11)y17 . . Prof. Charles. Morris pArtnEn, Sharing Saloon, awl Iltdr Dresser; hav , I?ing again removed his shop ft out its'forun lot:a -ft& in the basement of ti..arle's Iloiel, to the room neei Clignill,r7A Store., is rtrepared to oiereise 1;1.4 art in the most sFientilie manner, on till •who .may he pleased tosentrust their heads or . ftee,s to his hands. Nov. 21% 0.4-1 - - ..17.e ad the fOlowihf; Letter, • HOYLE l'ES1,11'13.1011Y.• We bare rocoived the foliowing letter in !,reiation to Dn. MonsF. 4 s Isnt.o4 Boor • • Arnrizic Porn Consfr.s, - - Sumi. Co., Pa., Sept. c Mo,i'srs IVoirr. 4: Co., c•ty The Morse's Indian Roo( Pills. had frtim ton 'give 2mierrsa/ sat:sfaction, in tViitY I .