II Pit- foi) 40 #O, fire.oe; • - Duty. 01 trniveTsal:E4upation. ,IgnoWledg,e'lis the birthright of ,1L our co:nniten school tiyston t.ektiowledges - this trUth, for - it hrings.the.sanie :means tit Intel. le4ital.cultutv - to the children of the poor as well as_the tic!). Iler4 all can cor=k, and receic&,_ the intOlbeiil, armor . titling -r the eimilliets or life. It is it duty, , „t OA we owe Our age, our State, and oiuntry. t;rgli t:Cliteat;i in' o f . Iftl:y it , they ari• thus ishicated. can we Vi.-Usonahly e ip o( . 4 twit 111PV.• 1.611 di.:44,yer the I rqt! laws'of. ipdivjaual sovia; progress, and the necessities ni a goVernincnt of law. That part or (Mr civil constitution which pro. viqes - fte, the- - maiatenavee ,or : our common' schools,.is a perpetual monument to the in, t cillgence of its rraniers. Let, then, our corn. •mein oms be cherished for their peculiar fitness for the 'part asAgned them== in Ouriso. dal system. Let -districts study their One inti•rest in regard -to ter rirnrial limits, and, closilicat hitt of their scholars.; let the school. house he inade pleasant and attractive; let the--tracht rs 'employed, he intelligent, cousei• entioustmd patriotic; let towns, in their cor.. pnrate capaeitr, make, provision for edn.- cation of r every.child withirrtheir limits, and. let . lhein cleat Men who *ill faithfully and : enepTeticafly gaiPcrintend their school inter ests: Let par e nts, too, =Write in this work. L-t them visit the sett. sil; extend to the teach ' er An approving word; seek for. information, - each and: i. er•t suhject c.innected with , thei proper management of scheets, and keep etiMtttnitiv in vie* the primary objects of a schintl etfucatinn. Let the State not f o rgi , f I.o . olCtish and develop the 'clements whiel, are.soon to shape her destiniei; let ilk. , bring to this . work al h the. agencies - which experience. - : has pronoanced'effective, and - let her, secure their faithful execution.' -.Through cieS already.. in 'use, ict ithiliatl4m •he swat- , te - red aiming the let the people he add i rit-.sed; at:,!, let the tt a he brought togin her in conyeniiiiii, and there .instriii4ed: in the responsilde nature of their profession. extferienee, and i,ound,wisdoni Hi l t itle in air- J selea - , hal of her ag,enci es. Let the Pres. tenq ,lts T,oWtT4II-NilitC in the defew:e of all . prop r . 1.4 1119 n 116 aiid ellieient working of our school system=.—Re 'tort of Sfip't. of Coninui n Sehojts, Maine: . : Stable Management of Horses. •7; It . is one thing to knoW hots to use a horse butit i s anotl.a.r thing to oknow how to lake .'rare °l'M*. . A stabled horse needs special care'; and attention, .llis feeding must be as.; rottear :14 the Measure;nent of the hours.— When a c h angeof . feed is made, .it must be ~ • . done with great care, giving ,a stna:l allow- 1 :Ince at first, until the stomach bectunT; used 1 fn theslay';:in:re., - Ile must be cleaned every 1 slay'; and when ,we say (*anti?, we mean all i 'that eat) be eonVeved by that word. ..A giH4 i „ . , _______.— , , curry-comb, - brtish. and attoiled woolen cloth, i ,•c v•ORES ON 110 . RSES AND (' ATTLk.—A enrres are the Utensils necessary. First take" the u _ n ndent.of the 'Maine Farmer, in reply to an rv-contb, and begin at the' top oi? ( 1"" i ' l i'inquiry Itv : another - co t rrlptuttlent for a Owe baek Of the ears - ,,working the iiallki 1 ) 1 g 11 w aY s • 1- Of a ' had sure on -a hot'se's shoulder, gives the • ProiN..ted in this wav till Von haVi gone over i f., 11 ,,,i„ ; p ' rese j r i pt i„ a; . \ • the tunire body and letts„ Thep take both . :old brush, -and follow the comb with: • i Lime and lard.are the best applieation to , 1;1\1'14 old. Ibad soessof any kind, that I know, es. brush..and after every other stroke, draw., i. pee w ty , if 1 6 66 v af r eec t the itraiih . aeros?ie.teethof - theeomb,,to Clean I .. Tau, `And I .. s f one !W il e, slake s dry, at d sin it. :.An experi .need groom -will a° this in-'1 though :t fire eive.- Put the Muir itt . a !twee, siinitancon-ly. This . done, take :your. vn:l,n-,-.! c 41: tin-ht.-and -- lieeß it in a dark 0000 from alld- 1 ; 1 Y 11 /cse"4; ani s ren l ""C'. ii ?" l . ll ' st, " b ! ev- '; the li-ht, arid stir, and . it Will keep good . for , adheres to the .outside, The • titee'nitud ears-I ye - rit .7 TiAtelone partCof lime to three puts inust al-n fed the brush, •-°I-of lard, in hulk, at d mix them welkeold; and Folk- Men .knOW how to clean a horse prop- ; 4 . 1 ,,,,h. a pr ,', pi i r qo p n tity to the sore., twice a • crly. If thi , above directionS are fl_illowi-d. (1 , 1 % . , nna ‘ 1,, m ,, i , „,.11 e „,i, - 1 ,1,--,,„ w i t h "„ p rlaily, your hores will enjyy . g,;1 0 4--IIV`"? i t , 1 : ..;111.,. _ft the,sore de gds I tel. tw. the (nit ward generaliv. Stabled horses unit, be exereised 1 .4 11 111;.1._, it innist he Opened to the bottom ' • ' ' daily. this is; all--olutely esseinial to good i ilr it will nitt heal sound. If the leant' be'af .. health. If the feet of your hearse are brittlt . f, c.:( . ( 1 t h e ~; , .,e , probably will not heal, and aid itre liable tO\ break and crack,. they " 2 ' 14 - ' 1 taethi not to till the 'bone shall l . bealed.-'- be *ell oiled, Once a week. A. horse thus I Sores - healed' under. this trent tient always tret4e4 7 -4;411 -always be ready to gowhen want t i kcal pound, ; If f u ngus be in. he sore, this - ed, and you will not be a - shatned either tol i l iint ment Wilhelear it all out, and keep it nut. ride; of drive hint... - . . . , I . i • . Tne above ftroportions are about right, but • • Another thing quite as important, is a ' ea '''. ; file applietant will soon -learn to vary them if ,1 and 'well ventilated stable. We cannot ei...; ilec .,,, ary. • 8„„„, allowance wilt he ne e essa ' . case; any firmer,' - ' or horse owner, who do e's lr - file thedifferen• .trefirrth of the•litne, , % - . • n Mt clean. his stables twice a day. • A stable.; ' . 1 , ' should be so'constructed, as to have a wide passage-way ,or -floor in front, to feed front. - Above the manger a Space should be left, a ' footior two in,width, clear, and the passage; wav, shOuld . he the avenue ' - or the supply of - fresh , air to the no , trils of the horse. ._'A horse 011)4S a good bed, and it should . never be refused' him. At night, take your 'fork and make it up light, and you will 'feel . amply rewarded for the humane ..treatunnt you have given yoer beaq. . - MArs-rarso.- 7 --There; is a great deal of half- • • splitting, theoretically', on the subject of ma ; mires., One of the most popular ori h e N e w • Ergland agricultural journals says: "The notitm that all"..marrures; should be adapted to the plants which are to be nourished, and that great care stir - mid he taken to apply the right kinds-.to certain specified. plants, is not of any great value." Still, there are general princi ples.. to be observed. Horse and, hog ma nure!are hotter, arid work sooner, than that frorwneat stock, and Should therefirre hat e • I the preference upon ' :cold land. 'Ashes.ire the troolest_of rfinnuies, and 'should always he applied •to dry and sandy foams. 'Oriam rnarrure, spread Upon the surface of ploughed lamb, iS !drew:ire, but ciraggiug-a.har.row over it so 'far" brings it utter contact with the Soil Ant': jts ammonia is absorbed. Al:lnures trt'be buried too deep. A. lady in the NeWEngland Farmeranswersthe inquiry. - frcqtrentlymede of her, ". how did 'yod raise• . such nice peppers?" by saying that she sar i ed all her soap suds, slops; ke., fur her pa r •. • dem • She also took a 'eask,' into whit-h she pirt'the droppings of the hen-rorrrstond filled it .wit h" waste *atter" from the house. At right. she took 'a pail and dipper, and applied it tri bed's ; and, in fact, used 1) .other Immure f,,r . hey ipirden. -4rai the way. she "raised such uic peppers:."—Farm Tour. mil. . - I' • • , loos branches of our trade, and to! which we solicit Eincit OF PCXYKIN SEEDS ON Cow's.— the attention of our large circle of patronscand friends, A correspondent (if the New England Farm- I f4u.fiVently helloing that we can offer y ou strong in. cr.k haring learned that pompkin seeds exer- , ducements to make your put chases from our well sc- • ' leeted stock 'of - eised an effect to dry (iv the milk of rows 1 ~w . ,„.L ' _ nt sesi. 4 that eat them, has lately ' made souse eareful 1 I_,P3ry - (Groocnoici.4-.-., , . ex p e ti m e„ ss tuify,,lnfirrnip g the Eict. ' -( -ock • ha rdwar e, ll & Ca ps ; 11 Whtil 1 Groceries, i cry-, h at s Gots he commenced feedin,g pumpkins to a eow. 1 and Shoot, Deady made clothing, &c., etc. she Wre; giving eight quarts of milk per day, i To the fen that we have not already supplied with Wi t io j was i n a few d ay s . ' ys reducedto our . and detention by fire, we are again in "Jrull quails. Stopping the pumpkins and feeding Blast," andready to wait upon you - with a choce, on shpt . .; and oat meal. she _returned to the' mm different patterns, at the lowest prices. Our Intinta tnilking4 of eight quarts, lie then i prnAta are;rcaavanble and terms of sale easy. ksumed the pumpkin teed, but boiled, in ad. i tater, Lard. Tallow. Beeswax, Socks, Flannel, d i t i on to t h e 4 4 , 0 mi d meal, "with t h e same 1 Grain of all kinds, Old copper, Brass, Iron, Lead, Rags, Meat Vegetable"; Wood, Lumber, Dried Ap ltad *died in the fall. I then took out all the pies, Bean; Glass seed, Av., taken 4 the market seed's before boiling. when, lo! the change! - ood If k tYßE'S pricmt, for g 4, at •• •q. U. P.- F . litalcati of are quarts of milk per day. I ttot Public. *venue, Montrose, Oct. 8, DM s , nine in a slutrt time. I twain kept in ; r, dearly the seeds, with precisely the same, result as ,I, irtfore" To kaTRACT ORTASE £llO3 CLOTit..---The I . follo . ing is infalP ' le:—TO seixteen o 4 ; un e , of ..ectitit.93 spirits o *int ntkl ten grains of tarbptiateLof potasit t (Rime) hallo; ounce of essential a t„,l bergamot. mid 4tue ounce ot tigipburielther; tuix and. keep la a est.'s -stoppered botil.e,.. Andy with . A ipieue Of 'sponge, aoakingitheueloth tboroukity when ti 0,... grease is ',went. !The mixture ea4ta a p e rmliarly fragrant ardor, and. tieing a fluid sospi ‘ .oittniicaily lionihined, ..01- Le rw i nd A . per(eet Sulv eg xi gii s piatitter,..-N, Y Tri tore - . ' . ' • A Bello of Barbarism. We still see 'Sad evideneeiCof cruelty to .. lx.astß, as :we ride through Abe' farn'iing di s. Itriets at this ineletnent season of the 3:ear.— Flt.' is not 'beitting:horseioi•er the headoir ..ieti nertem th'n . rihsAtith a Sled stske, boa fodder. ing theiii 'whhtorn-stalksitta staek.vard, with the tcwiteraturej at pro. And this. pieceof hihurinniity is {en the result of pure heed. lessne.s and igneranee.. .. 'Ve snw; last I %reek, a civilized human he- ins; thrusVing ruin fodder Met' : the 1016: to hi , Thit'y had nn shelter, night nr flay, thuto r th .now Ilium the frozen varih, the kern winds cant. n shiver dim` hi s ash Iriv ti irk' tines had penetrated his fle-h: 11t pitinnot -hear such Weather him self, -hut he somehow thinks cattle are nit ma de of flesh an hloial and du not feel itn eon& mable with -a frozen bed, and frozen f o od, given -them tn,a treeiingatn.osAere. Every beast hefiore him has his back-bone arched, and his feet drawn up mnier him, and shivers ; but he . takes it as an hlk:mint of -c omfort. He dOes not believe that in ux has: the same animall"nature47 a man, and needs protection as tnueh, in order to thrive. To what slow. tortures tiro multitudes of heasts put- at ibis f.easiM through the ignoranei't of their n ; . Apd piece of barbarism 14 as Wasteful as it b: erne]. • It takes a thira more fo.iller to minler it (Nor in thi . ,4 way, and with all the food she can - eat; she ertntei; tmt. .1-m4w in the Spring. and' brings a lean Either en, large -otir harm or diminkh. ymir Let not this li:lo,arottl practice of wintering your cattle at th:e..stack.yard atiy longer dis. grace the Amerieatriar' in.—N. Y. Times: FENeEs.—A..!; fvneing-timber is becoming rkearcs, - every . refl ctim, firmer slioul4.l be e3 -t• ing alanit:for tlio material to supply tlie tun.. A inetlnid which ue t pot seen saiggestefl iii . ou r exeliingeq,. we noticed :a f. w ilays in, Cliarle‘.ton, Portage emintv, un -farm .etrtnerly t‘elonging, We. Caleb nowof the Western Reserve College, at . . . tWenty vears'arm, or thereabouts, he Net oat a (hie offtelms on the side of his farm, text the -;strekr; they are set so. that the trees are ati- a di , tallee 4 , f about o►r feet fn en each other; they are now nhiait ten arches nidiameter, and into every third tree, OP each side, are ,nortiees to admit the end Ott the hoards; the . !vends are long enough %in that they have to he bent to get them into the mortietk; And when entered. and allowed to straightn, they are firmly imitedded,.and held ,hy the Plot - flees at the ends, and the eet.ter of the hOard is nailed to the (-enter t roe bet w ! .en the two morticed trees. This makes .olid, - suhstantial - fenCe, ana all the repairs it ever regain-N is an oecasional new hoArd. The trees are in a thrifty conditiort, : and for many years—eentaries.—will firm po-ts for without Cl't ortroable, It is' cheap, durable and ornamental, Inat Makes a Bushel. The r‘illry' r vi. g :lo,le (tithe n it nil ier,of pound of various ar!ielec, to a bushel . tnay• he of in terest to - oli i r readet-:. . . Wheat,. 4.lx)y pounds. . : $ Corn, shelled, tifty-six pounds. -.rue (in titre, Co 11 )? seventy pounds. Rye, fifty-six pounds, ~ Oats, thirty.six pounds. • Barley. fifty .six pounds. - .. Buck wheat ; _lifiy-t wo poundir . 'lriNh potatOes, sixty pounds. = . :Sweet potatoe., fifty-seven pnunds.. . (Mims, fifty-seven .poutids. . . .• Beau-, Fi lc i y pounds. -" - Bran, twenty 'pound,.. . . Clover seed, sixty - pounds:. . . Titre' s:11y ';14 . 47.pii, 1141 y-rive• r t, mild*. litax sped, forty-five pounds: . • - . • .. Hemp : seed. forty-five pounds. Blue grass, seed, fourteen pounds. Dried peaehes. thirty-three ppunds. - . o.r SADDLEI ii r °l°l4A i ARNESS MAnER AND TRIMMED, 4;. 4 c c matt rofA. & E. Baldwin, (late Fordham and - Smith,) in the above business, will offer on gaol terms, all kinds of Work "in {pis line," such as Sad dles, : Harness; Trunks, be. Harness made of the best. oak-tanned lead]. r; (MIMI:10E 77t1.V.VEM of all lands done on short notice..! All kinds of Carriage Trimmings kept on hand and furnished cheapei-than can be purchas ed elsewhere in Northern Pennsrh•ania. . NOA. I, 2, - and 3, Basement of ',sarles Hotel, Mont rose, Pa. - . if Montrose, October I, ~; ~~~ ~~~~ ~~s3~~~ N the midst of the great political ex.Citenient . of I .c pW the day,.:•we have not forgotten e. bra ard:afr wantet of all Parties, but hartpurcha., . and are con atantly ,eceiting, extensive 111Mitione o all the rar• Uri. *lieu's World's Hair illvdor er, and,Zylobalsaraunt„Baelseloes Liquid Ilair Dye. tend. Moldavia Cream, the Dalnt 6f 'a Thottsaral Floirers, Dueltato's Ifungarian Balsam, Matherrison's infallible illernedy, Marchese!: Utelige Cathylicron. Ilallowa 's Pills, and Ointment, Dar roes Liquid Glass Ceinent; Radway's Ready Remedies, and.near ly all of the meet popular Medicines, Tilt., ke., in market, 4 the store of ABEL TERRELL. Clothing at E. Fritz. ir IMO now got on hand a good assortment of „Wittir Clothing, Over Coats, Pants; and Yule, and RoysL, Coats, which I will sell cheap' for cask down. • Please call and see kor yourselves. E. FRITZ. - I Kpringliille, - October l&th I - laklaskts.---Just r * lea of Baskets, aid • for irla thcap, by BENTLEY ti. READ. , . Change of Time DELAWARE, LAC-KAWANNA AND WESTERN RAILROAD. M EW and expeditious broad gunge route frotn the LI 'North *nil West, is Great Bend and Scranton, and from the Lackliwantia and IVvonsing` rallies,. di reedy through to New York and Philadelphia. Oa and after Monday, Nor. 10„ Tr.dits will be run as follow, : . - - .. . .. Cincinnati Express Train bound East.on N. Y. & E. R. It., arrives at Great Bend 8:00 A: 31., froin ()wog% Binghamton. te.„ and connects with the EX PRESS Frain which leaves Great Bend for New York and. Philadelphia, 8:50, A. x Due at Miantvose, ...... ..... :.. ........U:10, " " Scranton, .10.45, " -" Stroulisixtrg . - • 1.30, - r. w Delaware. 15 minutes to dine,,...2:00, " `" Bridgeville,Philadelphia pmet,leave2:2s, " '... '"" Junction • 1415, " " New York, . 7:15, " Passengers from New York leave Pier, No. 2, North river at . .1:30, A: x. From Philadelphia, leave Walnut, street Wharf, at 7:00, " Leave Junction, , . 11:30, " Due at Bridgeville, Phil. connection, ....12:15, r. x. " • Delaware,..ls minutes to dine,...12:45, " " - Stroudsburg„. ,1:30, " " Scranton, • 3:40, " " - Montrose, .. 'el 5 - , " • " Great 8end,..... 5.50, _'• Connecting at Great Bend with the Mail , . Train West at (I:10, r. sit , Scranton Accommodation Train, leaves . , Scranton for Great Bend at - 10:45, A.•W Arrive at Great Bend. 2:43, r. x Connectieg with Day Emu -eases East and Ivrest, on N. Y. it E.. 11. Returning, leaves Great Bend at • • 3:15, " Due at Scranton,.. Stroudsburg Aeconitnuilation.Train lenres. Stroudsburg- flu. New York, and inter•; mediate places, at 5:05, A. M. Returning leaves .N.Y. for Sit ondsburg nt n:3O, r. Passengers to antlfrom New York will change ears -at Clarksville. • To and from Philadelphia, via B. D. IL. IL, leav or take the cars at Bridgeville. . For Pittston, Kingston, and Wilke:lure, take L & B. R. R. care at Scranton. . For .h,ip, angi Carbondale, change cars at Greenville. • • Tickets sold and baggage checked between all stn, lions on connecting roads. Passengers to and . from Wilkesharre, Wyoming,, ke., via Lackawanna k. Illoonnthurg Railtmd, go through without nny' detention at' Scranton, as the trains on that road run in connection with the E. press trains on the D. L. it ll'. -pas sengers may leave Kingstoti nt 9::10. A. v., and ar rive in Philadelphia nt S, r. x. . or N. Y. :i t 7:15. . Returning. leave Philadelphia - at 7 A. u., or New York at 7:30, and arrive in Kingston at 5.r. M.,. Fare from- King:ton, Wyomit ' . and Pittston to Philadelphia. $4,50, to New York, 5t,75. • Ticket: , sold and Baggage checked-thrdvph. D. 11. DOTTERER, Snp't. Wu. N. JF.NRS, General Ticket %gent Sept. 21; 1356 lITIIOGR A PIES ; .krtisiss Pitititg tubi ,, s. J and-Artist's Brushes:-The Balm of a Thousand Flowers, fur beautifying, the complexion; Gourand's PilWareA Suldiles, for removing superfluous also his Italian Medicated S o ap f o r remov i ng T an , Freckles Pimples and. Sallow Complexion; Batche lor's Liquid also his 3loldaria Cream for the hair ; . Halloway's Pills and Ointment, and nearly all the Pills, Ointments, and 'Patent Medicines in ere-. titian, at • TURRELLS.. Montrose, June 18, 185 G. SOAP MINUFICTORY. 1 1 1 TE subscriber keeps constantly on hand for sale at his establishment in Montrose, the best guil ty of SOFT'SOAP, manufactured front the lye of %rood ashes and grease, in the old fashioned way, and not by any patent process. For those that furnish the 7rease, manufacture= the soap for $1,40 a barrel. 'Warranted in all eases to be a good article, or The Soap may be returned and the money refunded. • k • • PRICER l'er barrel, Half Barrel, . Wholesale dealers will 'be furni4lteilif.-delirered at the _kshery itt )lontro=e—at the rate of ten barrels for tri, or at Scranton at ten hart els for f;tsn. .101 IN lIESRY WATtEt3. Montvaie, Mardi 17, 1 . 856. , Prof. Charles Norris, I).tr.BER, scdoon,'aml Hair Dresser, liar 4—>ing agaiu removed hi: shop from its former Inca tionin- the hasement of Searle's Hotel, to the robin orrr Chaudices Store, is prepared to exercise his. art in the most scientific manner, on. all who' may be pleased to entrust their heads or faCes•to his hands. Nov. '20.. 22y1' Read the•follo.sving Letter. • HOME TESTI:II6NY. - • We have - received the following letter in relation to 'Dr.. Mores es Isntas ROOT PILLS. Avoca?: Fora CORNERS, t SO:..q. CO., Pa., Sept. 28th, Dia. Messrs A. J. ‘Vtorr. & Co., New York : " The Morse's Indian Root PilLs had from you give tioirersol satisfaetion, in EVE/IT INSTANCE, and our farmers !Ise them for almost everything. The Dre- Exrcar has been raging in this -section to an ing extent, for the last six months, sea lICEIN a siNca.r. gamily having escaped, xxcErr 7110 S F. WHERE ,your hare beeo LSED ASA PESTENTIVE, in which case they have xr.vi:u FAILED. I Will inform you shortly how to send a further supply. Your 03%. Scrv't." ALPHOXSO 11. SMITIL S teh letters 3A Iklahove need no comment from, us, they ought to eoorinee all of .what wsfirmly &law, that Dr: Norse's Dulian Root Pills are the eery hest l'ill.eeer made. Sold in Montrose by S. IL & P. Sayre, and.by one pCrson in every town, and in all country stores. A. J. White & Co., 2 St; Peta`-rs Place, New York, sole Proptietnis., Notice. rrilE acoeutits of Patrick and Ditnock must be set -1 tied immediatelr or they will he sucti without fitrther notice. Monti °Af', Oct. 29, lsrA COME AND . SEE. C) CENTS in cash; will buy one dollar'e worth of (Jf) the splendid stock of Spring . and Summer Goods just receiving at the Cheap Cash and Barter store at Dituotig . Four Corners, where almos.•t every body now goes to buy their goods. Ilan and Salt k.•pt always on hand. • Dinmelg, May 28, Isrec, WM. If. TIIATt:11 Blacksmithing In Springville. PILE unditrsigned has received from the city, and 1_ will keep constantly on hand, A Good Stock of Iron, and having secured the serriees-of a goof workman, is prepared to do Shbeing, Carriagc-,lrontag, and all sorts of . work in Lis line, promptly and well, and cheap for rash. . • 'Muse baying accounts with the subscriber of over a year's standing', are requested to setae up without delay. DAVID LATIIROP. Springville, Oct. 30, Isso. . 42m6. a 9 obes a superior lot just received fl u s i n i ff i s k ill he sold low br • New Milford, Nor. 5, 185:5. Aminunition. i , . - Llusting Powder, Safety Fuse, Gun Pow tler,'Shot, Lead, Butt Caps and Wormers,Pow. der Flasks: thins, Resolvers, Pistols. Fee.; at the store' f- - -. 7 ABEL TVERELL. Montrose, fletolter.ls, 113:i6:. miLLjNEnr, Drama Making and Fanek Store. A• D. STORM'S: CO.. . . IDENTLET S: IMAM with plea;issre infisrm tlaCir .1..) friends and the public! that they have again com- - mencett the repairing of Watchs, Clocks, and Jew elry, by - , - 4 -.. 1111 t. IIiGGIS' 110111 AM, of New York, and tate ofSyracise ; and so highly has he been recommes;ile&by forme of the first hous es there as a steady aid .Fist rate teorkmari,•=that we have given him a personal:interest in the business, so that.our friends may hate every confidence in hay. . 1 leg their work done . , with dte'e - -atiil despafrh. - - Hurrah for the New Store: L. " i In addition to his general knonleilge ed, the rad ri'llE undersigned take pleasure in announcing to inuthinils of English and ft*eig,n watches, he also un derstands the Clock business, from the largest Turret - their friends and customers that they have nsov ed into their NEW STORE, with an entire new Ito the smallest Mantel Clocks whether - foreign or 1 bonse•treule • stock ot, Goods, consisting of every variety of .mer- ) '•.. . , .. t - Montrose Janithri- 8, 184. • chstnilbsi kept in country or city. Friends, give u.s a . . . ' .. 4 -,-----. call! We do not sillat "Ohl fogy" prices, nor "Jew" 1 '-' those who purchaseof us; but trade fairly and hon. -- : StOres I lostest : I °ratify at "life and let live" rates.' We both preach ITT it unieurr Winild invite: ttention to his and practice the true business principle -of "quick 1- L . hirge stock' of NEW STlTVPijust received, sales and small profits." Let it be &tint:Hy-under 1 including a full assortment of Elevated Ovens; Air stood that we doss% wish to sell goods . on 'a long I Tight, Large Oveii, and PrCnsium Cook Stoves, with credit. We shall sell goods so low that the our- 1 a superior miety of Parloti Ottle.sisitl ShOp Stoves, chaser can 'Afford to borrow money at twelve per i for Wood or Coal: also Sake Pipe, Zitie ' Sheet Iron, cent, and pay down for them. Salt, Flour awl pro- ;,Stove Tubes, .lc. 'Hs asSprtment will include the duce of all Weds kept constantly ,on hand, and sold I most sled and desirable &urea: in market and will he at lower rates than at any other-establishment in I sold on the most favomble•tirtne;for CASU or os vistc. town. •To prove that we are not boasting, 'bat tell-1 New Milford, 0ct0ber22.0856. • . 1.1)g plain. truths in a plain way, call and purchase. ~ 4l----" • N. Ll.—All kinds of produce taken lu exchange for i A g ew ' ' ploughs- ald st ow e s „ w hi c h will goods; • ' . R. THAYER it CO- lil be said less than cos 4. to close them out, by . *. . Nautno.se l OetiNsrls, 1856. - 4 C—t , . Sept. 7.4. 1856. •'YF. B. (11.iNILL.Elt. viTOULD'ms3pectfully announce to the ladies of 1 Montrose and vicinity, that they have opened a 1.1N(.7Y DRESS GOODS is EUItXISIIING STORE, on Main Street,..overthe Yartner's Store where they will be happy to see their old friends, and also solicit . the patronaz,e of new ones.. Miss Cliase will attend i to the Millinery department ; the 'Dress.making de-1 partment will be under the charge of Miss Wetter house. . Sept. 34, 1F36. 37—tf WiIiTS•R coons & are i r lf; b1"If NV " o1:1Pfti'1S8l0) &:ITI ' ETZ 3, A Nll4tE ADY I)E . G 1 LOTH IS at greatly redued prices, in order 'to make room for our Spring purchass!. Now is the time to bui cheap, as we are determined to sell off our stork. Fifteen and twenty per, , cent may be saved by calling on .us immediately. Mite, Rick. Irene/. `ol"rrinois, worth 10 and lit shillings, St $1 per yard. Betpitiful Striped and Plaid Delnints usually sold for 2g. and 2s6d. for Isl and 20 cents. Paramettaa, A Iparels, Coburg*, 17annels, and Lindsey* at prices that " Iltxr tux 4v.ws." 20Sr:that/Is from 3s.6d.Sper yard to el per yard, and per cent. less than the market price. ; We also keep on hand a fine totiortment of • • BRO:I.V.CLO' HS, all grades and colors, in;price fi•om $2 to S4,SO. aiSSIMERE,S, Black -and colored Doe;Skin, Fancy ditto—She/7;v tarry, Kentucky Jent,x, Vorduroyt. Ready-1114de Clothing. Overcoats from *1 to :fit); Pants five only $2,150; Vests Over-liawls, Flannel Jackets. pa very nice arti cle to work in—call and'lry one on. flats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, a ackery, • hardware; Viand Groceries. A lot more of tlnme fine Teak Try, if nothing more than a drapin g , and you will he -sure to try CIEZI YANKEE; NO lONS, Beside - many other things that we Shall be happy to spew all who favor Ur/ with a call. We can and will sell goods as cheap as they tan be hem& anywhere in this . country, Bingham toit not excepted. We cannot sell a dollar's worth of gitods on a year's credit as we n bill of fifty for cish. Buy the amount and bring the pay, and you need not spend your time go ing to York state,' 11A we give you the worth o your money here at homi. - OEM B. '- Remember all %re havw said we mean, and if any nc one will call at N 0.44 PUBLIC 'AVENUE, we will prove all are have saltl to their entire sati4action. L' All kinds of Protineo, BUTTER, SOCKS, 41X1) EGGS, taken in seintntze for goot1:4 , at the anort: RATER. . A. LATHROP & CO. Montrose, February 12 i SISG New Era IA Montro,ce: THE WAR IN HANSAS.CONTINUES: "DUT those who attempted to get up a fight in Montrose; against "second rate g oods and high price , 6 %lid, the lisg-ends - pf three or four old stocks hare tizzled - ; and • • •. Keeler and Stoddard, whose-BOOT AND SHOE. I STORE is located on Main street, South of S'farle's ith the largest and hest assmiment of Goods ever brought into this mar ket, bought at the. EINM LoririTS FIGURE, and which they will *tell a ` !•rile' above cost, are.de termined to give "the old codger" a hard n;ie. - We du not intend to *be linden:old bx. any other establiShment We.linve otily to sny, Come and See, for "seeing is believing." We do not inpwr our goods, preferring to "let . our works prai;4.; usi" but we ma 3 permitted to say, fin- the information of tin; eli asers,. that we have just 11'66-Vied AN EXTENSIVE STOCK.It Soperiur quality null stle, comprising all kinds of Gentlemen's, Ladies, and- Children's. wear. Also a general assortment of Findings, and Leather. at AU kinds. . . Work made to ()tiler, aid rep:thing:done neatly. 1 - Ii ! ZELEII.Z: STOUR. R 6, - 1 Montrose, Jone 11, 18.:)11. . NOTICE. 13‘7111.1C notice is hereby' given that S. A. WOOD .' RUFF i+ receiving a per lot of Stoves and Wares of all kinds usually kept in the Store and Tinware line of business, among which . may be found a better assortment of StOves, heavier, larger, :Ind more durable .than ever before offered in this county., All the proof yon need will 'be•just to call and exaM ine for vourselves..•AU stoves warranted in every respect, • " $ 5 , (10 2,(1 Kept Constantly on band; an extensive assortment of .27.. V WA RH, made out of tha, hest ntaterial4, nhilt is offered : for sale as. cheap , aA can he bought in any market; Also on band, Lead Pipe of all. siz- Chain and Gearing for', Chain Pinups, all sizes Itrass.and Voicelain liettleA, and all kinds Jappaned Ware. ardrldirg done nn short notice and in good order. All goodi in the line will lie sold cheap for cash or (approved) credit. S. A. 11 - 001rIZUFF. 11,oritrose, Match VT, FOR SALE !NONE 800-, about 5500 acres of Land on. the wader? of-Spring Brook, a branch of the Lackawanna river, in; Luzerne County, Pentia., aliout midway between the, thriving towns. of Scran ton and Pittston. These lands are covered with val uable timber, and loving situate. in the most 'extensive mineral region in - Pennsylvania—known to contain iron pre —and belitked to abound in Teal, and, 'Licht , . iilso in the immediate vicinity of several railroads made and now in progress- 7 9frer to the capitalist an opportunity for the investment of money that seldom occurs. For further information apply to N. P. Ho sack, F..sq., No. 11, Wall street 'New York, or to the subscriber, at Montrose, Steirnichanna county,Pa., the attorney in fact of the owners. .tpril-t, 1854. • HENRY DRINKER. New Freight !Joe front Montrose . c DILL dc ARMSTRONG, • Cethunission Itcreliant4 So. 3 Erie BuihNsgs. FOR the better accomModttion of the Farmers. of Suqa county, we have concluded to receive !might every dal. of the Week (Sunday's excepted,) at the store of 3i. S. Wilson and Son, Who will attend to shipping the sunte to New York, and the return bills will he paid in dash at their store. Capt. Wickham i, Omit' Salesman,, whose lonz ex perience on the N. Y:-/e• E. Railroad justifies him in saying that juqice wiII he done to his 'pata ons. With the above arrangement we invite farmers to give I.ls a cJI. JUSTUS DILL, • CIIATILLS B. ARMSTRONG.' Montrose, Aug. 20, Witt. 32fit E. PATRICK. G. Z. DIROCK. 13ERSDXS desirous of paying me money, on debts 1 of any neseription, crin do so by leaving their payments with Post, Cooper k Co., tankers, Mont rose, to my.eredit, whoseoweipts will be allowed from their date. • C. L. WARD. April 18 1858 15t r NEW. MILFORD STOVE EMPORIUM , lit yit* : ll wu Hundred and Seventy-Ky l e St‘eis fie •; sale by Dicherwan d.7.Garratt. I . arc in receipt Of the largest stoek of Stoves I . ever offered in' Northern Pennsylvania, con of Cookinf , „ Par*, and Siz•Eilate, both for srood ' and coal; Iso, a full ossortment ot large sizes, for Stoics and Churches. Would call particular attention to the JelTersottian Elevated (lien, the most perfect arid ,heaviest plate Stove in market. Among : our assortment tif large oven, would mention the Empire State improved, as Wily , very heavy platen, perfect finish,! and a superi— or b aker. Farmers of Susquehanna county, you have been in the habit of light stoves and light" trimming, and paving as . tpuch as you ought to ,for heary plates and heavy trimming. ' «'e manufacture our furtiltnre, and will sell at ninn• ufitcturer's prices. Let thOse who pay a maker protit compete with us if they Can. Jobbing ected with the tin trade, done asmsual on short notice. DICKERMAN S GARR ATT. New Mitfortl, Sept, l R. 1855. EMEEII . . AVATCII AND CLOCK MAILING BUSINVSS: Gre4l Hargaius `'n Lnuils For Sate. 111POD,TANT Tn rAnlitll.4 NOTICE. AYE R'S PILLA Are curing the Sick to an extent never before known of any Medicine. iIiVALIDS, READ AND JUDGE ROE YOURSELVES. itTLES lIAUEL, Ewan the well known perfumer, of Cheontit Street, Philadelphia, whose choice products are.fuund at almost every toilet, says: 4 . I am' happy to say of your Cianswric Plus, that 1 hit. sound them a better family medicine, for common toy, than any other within my knowledge; Many of my Wend+ have wanted marked benefits from theist, and co incide wish me in believing that they possess extraordinary ,hires for driving out diseases and curing the sick. They are nut only effectual, butsafe and pleasant to be taken—. qualities which moot make them vahled by the public, when they axe known." The venerable Cluincelloir WARDLAW irtites . from Dal. timorr, 15th April, IOU: "Da. C. Acta —Nil: I have taken your Pills with ere4t benefit, for the iisiteiseness, languor, lees of appetite, and Bilious headache, - which ham of late year' overtaken me In the spring. A few doses of your Pills cured me. I lone used your Cherry Pectoral many yearsin my family for roughs and colds with unfailing success.' You make medicines which curs; and I feel it a pleasure to conimend you 'for the - good you have done and are doing." JOHN F. BEATTY, Ese., Sec. of the Penn. Railroad Co., 1 1, 31 A.: " Pe. R. R. Of Philadelphia. Dec. 13, 1853. "Sir: I take pleasure in adding my testimony to the efficacy of your medicines, having derived very material benefit from the use of b oth your Pectoral and Cathartic Pills. lam never without them In my family, nor shall I ever consent be, while my means will procure them.". The widely renowned S. S. STEVENS, M. of Went. ' , mull, N. 114 writes: " Having. used your CitlialiTlC Pius in my practice, I certify from experience that they are an invaluable purga tive. In cases of dtsordered "Unctions oftbe liver, Catty ilia headache, indigestion, costiveness, and the great variety of diseases that fellow, they area surer remedy than any other. In all CL‘eo when, a purgative remedy u fey:lmi, I ronfidently recommend these Pills: to the public, is impecior to any other I have ever found. They are cure in their operation, and perfectly safe—qualities which make thorn an invaluable article for public We. I have for many years known your Cherry Pectoral as the beet Cough medicine in the world; and these Pills 'are in no wise inferior. to that admirable preparation for the treat• went of dieciaseiL" - "Ds. J. C. Arta— Dear Sir: I hare been afflicted fonts .my birth with scrofula in ita wont form, and now, earl twenty years' trial, and an untold of amount of outright:, liare.hosoironipletely eurnd'in a few ureekoi*.a.suir Pills. With. what feelings of rejoicine I write MY oily be imarined when you realise what I have stifferid, and bow •• Never mita now hare I been. her from dd. loatlesone. disease iu crime shape. At tittles it attacked 'toy ry.s. and made me. alimv4 band, besides the unendurable pain ; at whet ,- it settled in the scalp of my head, slid deotroied toy hair, And has kept me partly bald all my days; sometime. it came out in toy face, and kept it Ad . month* a raw :yre. " About nine weeks ago I commenced taking your Ca thartic foil., and now am entirety free frotu the complaint. ,Illy e , Os are well, my skin ii fair. and my hair hat mem rd a healthy growth.; all of whirl, snakes toe feel already a new proton. Moping this 'statement tnay be the means of tonveyiog Information that ~halt do good to others, I stn, with tvery sentiment of gratitude, Your., &c., MARIA RICK ER." I loare known the above named Maria Ricker .11,trn bar childhood, and her statement is strictly true. ANDRIF:W J. Al ESKR Ov e rseer of the Portsmouth Manufacturing Co." C.re. JOEL. PRATT; of the ship Marion, writes from f10 , t0n,..?9.h April, 1654: Your Pills have cured me In.in a bilious attack which arto-c loan ..feran:einent of the Liver, Yr loich 10(1 beeuitie very -whm I had failed of any relief by toy Physician, anti from every remedy I Mad try; but a few of Pill. have completely restored me to health. I have given. them to my children fur worms, with the bet ef fects. They acre prumptly cured. I recommended them to a friend for cordireness, %Nell had trolibled liitto rue months he told ate in a few days they had cured him. You . make the best medicine in the world ; and I alu.free to say st,” Read thhi Gorr the.di-lin,:iiiehedlicitur of the Sopretrie whi. , ,e brilliant abilities have - wade hint H ell not only in Mix but the neighboring " 'Orkans. sth I. "Fir I. I have great satkfactinn In seatitin; entt ,that_ n4 . ).e1l and family have been verrnanch Lem Mei by your in.diciuee. My wife wan cured : two year...ince, et a •- acre and dangerous cough by your 'CUEVAS ere - rett.tr., and since then. has enjoyed perfect health. My children have reveral times been cured front Attacks of the ludo eliza and Craup by it. 'lt is an invaluable reniedy for them. coot CAI/1111T1C ciu., base entirely cured ate Innn a dyapepria and coativene.., which let. grown, upon' me for route yeal.,— indeed, fhb. cute is notch timer important, trout the fact that 1 bad failed.to get relief from the best Ph)siciatis which his t•er , out of the country adiirds, and (rim arty of the numerous reme dies 1 hail taken. "Y"it *eon to us, Doctor, like a providential ble-sirit to our fatnily, and pin may Well C :ire not un :Minim! of it. Yours respectfully. • • ... %TIT TWA N KU" " Senate Chamber, - .Iprd C. I have tuadc a thyr ough trial of the Caret untie. P,ALLs, left HIP h} tar a_ruQ anal Bate been ratted I.y thr to the dreadful IiiM11111:11i-TO under n Idyll lie found one cat ring. .The fir-t re lieved toe. a , 'd a few stiti.emievt g o , in. t o, rii ri re ly rimmed, the ilisea.b. I feel in - hi tier health now than foi some near. bet 4e, which I qiiilqoe.yntirely so the effects of your CATIIACTIC ,1 till Cleat to-pert, Lueil-e3 r...murcALr." The - .11,,t,e - are al from rer- ,, ns , et hr, are p , iLlirtr korot where they reside, and nl,l. Is 0,11.1 nut teal:•• tr,ezte state• mo i t i itu.r.ool rottviclion that. 'Ley were :ma! . Preparea by DR. S. C: AYER & CO., _ Practical and Analytlcal Chemist -3, Lowell, Hass t."?-: ,— A ma, Tufa:ELL and .T. ud Druggists generally. PATENT 4k.MONG the great variety of Medicines at Taira's Sthre, may be found all of Dr. Jayne's justly celebrat.-ibFamily Mediciz;.-s• : Ayr's Cherry.l'ecto- Yd imiteathartic fills; Halsey's Forest Wine and Forest Pills ; Hootland's celebrated German Bitten: ; Louden's series of Family 31i.-dieines-: Merchant's or beast the greatest remedy for sprains in man or beast ever known ; Mathewson's Infallible Retne- Ay, and 'Horse Remedy ; Oriek's Vermifitge, and a variety of other kinds; Trask's Magnetic ointment, the great remedy for burns. rheuniatm, and all in flammatory complaints; - Pond's Extract, a first rate thing for similar purposes as above Ointment; An drews' Pain Destroying Agent, a good article; Wood cock's cidsam and Bone Li 'meta ; Atwood's :hum dice Bitters, Canker Drops, Idnimerit, and Dysentery Drops ; Baker's ComPounttfor -Dysentery ; Hough.' ton's Pepsin, for Dyspepsia ; Helnibold's Extract of Bimii' and Extract of Sarsaparilla; a variety of Salves, the best in market, Pills, stc.,, and an almost endless variety of Patent Medicines. 'altogether too numerous to enumerate—but suffice it 'to say, that the public-will find nearly every thing in this line, at the Drug and Fancy Store of ABEL TURREI.L. • Montrose, Juls.lFaS UPWARD AND_ ONWARD• i ' nor - ROO S.! The Border Mali:in% on ',Main Si. Defeated. . ND the endeavor to palm off that " Ertruslte . .1 Stork of surcrinr ?utility" of Goods lately re- ceived from an old broken . down Establishment in Bin .zhaniton, has proved an entire failure to our friends 4fora torn. "Sering ix /14i,,ciag." Weac. knowledge the het. And should judge that • xeciag• (without wearing) would be all that was hecesFary to convince the public that SIMMONS & MERRIMAN, at their stare on Public Avenue, first floor above the Post - Office, nave the largest and most desirable stock of BOOTS' AND SHOES ever kroduced inta this market; which for price (wc•olfer no competition with serond rote yootts) durability and style we chal . lenge competition. We are receiving weekly from i the Bestliduses in New Yotk the Litest styles and best qualities of Goods, which keeps our assortment complete. .. • • . July 28, 187. . 6, Just received a lirge addition to ma former-stock, consisting of Gents Patent Leathe, Boots, Patent Leather short Boots, French Calf Boots. Gaiter Shoes and slips all styles. Lath (loiter~ Bus. r kins Slippers ma Boots \ best qualities; also' B4s' -Youths and Childrens Boots, Gaiters tool Shoes; the best in market. In Act every thing belonging to the trade.. .ALL kinds of L , mther, and Findings, &e. AU kinds' of work made to outer and repairing -done neatly. . SIMMONS A: MERRIMAN. Montrose July 2S, 1 5.15. NEW MILFORD Shawl, Cloak and Dress Goods Emporium. FOR FALL, 1830. hT BCIIRITT would again invite attoutlim to Ids • •• ofnv litock of : • • Fall and Winter, Goods, - including a great rariety of rich_ Fall Prints, in new styles; Plain and Fancy Del:lines and Ca-mere ; Plain and Fancy Mohair Cloths; 'Plain and Plaid Me rinocs and Paramattas; Black Brocade; Plain and. Fancy Sill:,; ; • Wool, Brodie - Cashmere and Silk Shawls;l Gents Shawls, Rich Ribbons, Bonnets and Flowers. Ladies Cloths and rich Velvets for Cloaks, Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, &c , with a large assort ment cif other STAPLE and FANCY GOODS as usual, incinding Crockery,l O own l _tec., rPai n t s, Bonts and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clocks, Buffalo Robes, Carpeting, !cc., with a large and new assort ment orStoveg of the most unproved STYLES and CONSTRUCTION, all of which will he sold to meet the viewS of the closest buyers for cash or :tr tiroied credit. • New Milford, October 2, I.S.St;. • • FACTS Felt 'TILE PEOPLE. r rut subscriber is carrying on the Cild11: . 1 / 4 A"- 1. /NY/ BUS/Xi:WS in all it:4 various branches at. the Chair and Ware Shop in ITatfoid, where may-"he found a greater vatiety of Windsor and Rocking Chairs than at any other establishment in the county; also Flag and Cane Seats,%rearm, Bedstead:A 'Loung es, Settees; Tables, Stands, dm. dc., all of which will be Fold ut the lowest pricca -at retail, (or wholesale, with short notice.) MI work warranted welt made end of good material. Short credits and small profits will be my motto. For demonstration -of the above . acts; please call at my shop In liaTford village. A. W -GREENWOOD.. 11:irford. October 12, 1851. SMITH, FORDIUM & CO., ' i E3E43 41....1. sii ii . I •,,--...,—.1 .• -, ei ' Cabinet. linkers * - 'l l .-I,KE pleasure in offering to their Customers, in addition to their usual large stock of Cnuts•wr Wottx., the largest and best assortment of CANE, FLAG,A Ni)- WOOD SEA7' CILAIRS ever offer ed for sale in Susquehanna county, all of which were tnanufactured expressly to their order, and they can warrant them to. be a superior article. •Call at their Ware•rooni, foot of Maine street, and-examine fat yourselves. W. W. SMITII. • E. C.-TO r.Diti 11, Montrose. Feb. 2?. 5(1.1 -A. Alti.Tll JR.• STEAM GRIST AND *AW MILL. 1130 ST BROTHERS haying purclutsed the above establishment, will keep constantly on lined SU.' perfine aid Rue Flour, Corn ifeal of superior quad ity, also Chop mull:ran at the lowest cash Custom work will be done with de.spateh, and in an' Cage: 4 wurronle,t 'asps Hontrove, July. 1853. • DR. HALSEY'S FOREST WINE. AND' G ILTITI.COATELO FOREST pzIGLS. The most :extraordimiry disiotery in the . World - - • 1,000,000 Bottles and BOxes sold annually, A .Y.D *MUSA :CDS OFldr ESS A VED FROM • it PREMATURE GRA VE B Y TI/IS LATE DISCOVERY. . 1' sTtntocJAt.x, of the most unexceptionable dlar atter, :no continually pouring in frorit orery part of the countly, hearing witness to the unparal leled eflieacy of these nu dicini:i The following: show the number of ca: , es cured ; as certified to by letters and other testimonials, received from all.parts of the Union and hiitiah colonies, from the Ist *of January; 1835, to January. Ist, I ';')6, iu elusirc : • - 4 - Cases cored IN ervotr: disorder.;BlB . , . ' itlieunsntiAto • • 211 . Consumptiv,? decline, Coble,and coughs 5-16 _ Liver emmdaint.... 4Ol General debility : .. , (114 Dyq)epsia - and habitual Coitivcness....7os Pustule; and unhealthy color of the skin 496 l'iilions„di,order.4 ' ' —1617 Scrofula and mercurial complaints 260 Jaundice Salt rheum and ErYsipelts Ague and fever 11 Dropsical disokklers .301 Other vatiousfttisorder4 • ... ....8114 . But a short time has elapsed since theser4r6itt and medicines have heed Inntie-kroiwit „ tt the puh lie.yet thousands have already expo lent/ ed their good effects. Invalids, given over by their 'physicians as ineurable, have found relief, and hen restored to 'sound and rigorous health ft om their use. The great amount of good these medicines have done, has in duced thousands to reeommend them to their friends. Men of iutegrity alp) pltysicians hare sanctioned their use. recommended them to the REA DER, if yon *ant not your-constitution in ured by that sh.4v, lurking poison, ,catemd; or other Nth,rral substances,.toueh not such MlZeilt"R VIM. then:, fiat pi ocnre those excellent a nd puray refrtaf,./c preparations, Halsey"s Forest Wine and If you have the dysoep:ia, or are troubled with co..'tiveni.:ss, take this Wine and the - according to the directions, and. ymwiril then get well. If you arc nervous, or Weakly, or have emaciated counienamre, or general debility, thi s Wine :li d t h e I'iii, Hill restore cnn tolealth ami energy, If V9ll have intliealthy colored skin, 'a: pimple'', or pustules; or blotch",-, these medicines will put try the Wm. H. Jessup, Woo: land eradicate all such humors. TTORNEY ArLAW - AND COMMISSIONER of If vut , have a weakly constitution, and feel yoikr- I A Drams, - for the State of :New Noiki wlll . .atieud sLh cs too old for your years, take these excellent ; to all Inisiness entrustcil - fo lkint..with promptness and medicines, and they will invigorate your constitution - lonPublic.Square, occupied by Roe. and ti rtify it for longer If on are hiliouslwhich may be known by such Wtia ' syleptonis 113 drowsiness, loss of appetites; dizzinesss, flared tongue, etc.) take a good duce of the Forest Pills, and they w:11 Inlrge from tin--stomach and how ',ls all mo.Litl 1111t1 &NH's niatter, and thus prevent a tit of sickness, and save your doctor's bill of tiltit, or :1,50: If you have the liver complaint, the Forest Witie an I Pil will care it. The.,:e . rut;diciaes exert a pow erful am: Ino,t siluta:y action on the liver, and have boon th.. meaes et' caring thouf-ands of this trouble some disease. • rAnENT:4, there not, petiotp, a month in the year that some member of your fondly does not com plain of, headache, or sickness at stomach, or hove furrA tongues, or sow otherunfityorable svmptoths.. These are the forebodings ofdisorder; and . sickness, of some kindlor othersoon follows ; for such symp toms always show that Itile .. or i m9:sl(l - matter exists is the stomach and bowels, or tlf the - system is Mb ervvisc disordered. Titindy use of the Forest Wine and Pills will, in all cases, prevent sickness front such canes, and will purify the blood, and produce strength and animation. The Forest Medicines, kept always at hand,' to be . taken whenever such symptoms are exhiliked, will save your family almost entirely float sickness, as well n;: your doctor's bill, which frequently amounts to more in ai week tharrsutlicient, of these medicines to keep your (entity in Ufii/tt health 'for years. LADfES, the Forest . Wine is, your medielitc.— This pleasant, agreeable, yet effective medicine, ex; activ snits your delicate . constitutions. If VDU are weally,..or nervous, or idtiencral ill health, this Wine will do more to restore you than all mher In all cases where bile exists, or the bowels constipa ted, the Forest Pills also should be taken, according to the directions. MARINER and TRAVELER, if you wish to guard yourself against sickness and dangerous . diseases, - which may jeopardize your life,provide yourself with the Forest Wine, and Pills before setting:out Oolong vovage , , that you may have them on hand when re quired? ' Forest Wine is in large square bottles, one dollar per bottle, or six botthis for. five dollars. Forest Pills, twenty-live cents per box. General depot, 61 Walker Street, New -York; and kept by one or more respectable slruggist in abnost every city and village in the Union and British Colonies. • General Depot, 6-f WalkUrSt.N'ew York. Agent+,, in Montro,s7e, Abel Turrell, in 'Great Bend, L. Scott, and all druggiAs. ••• Bet:el:ll4er . 1856.- TEMPERANCE SALOON AND ehnknEßVc, • . ON MAIN STREET, MONTROSE, PA • rrIIE subscriber takes, this method to keep it be fore the people of Susquehanna 'county; that at the Temperance Saloon - (the only one in Montrose) is ' the place -.to get Pies, Cakes; Crackers, Cheese, New York Candy, Sardines, Herring, Oranges and Lemons, Apples, Nutt, Sugar, Pickled Oysters, Clams, Tongue and Cucumbers ' Small Beer, lee cool Lerw• onade and Soda -water, Ice Cream ke.," to eat and drink. Also, at the same place, is kept on hand a good assortment of GROCKNIES, fresh from New York, such as Tea of 'differtint kinds, good, Trom 9d, to (Is. per pound; prowl: Sugar is pow selling at 9 cents per pound, deist Coffee Sugar at 114 cents, and crushed, pulverized and grranulated Sugar at 124 cents per pound: 'Nlaekerel, Cod, White and Blue. Fish, Pork, Laid, Smoked Hamanid Shoulders, Dried Beef, H:tm, Tobacco, (plug and fine-cut;) Vinegar, Tallow Candles, Steatine Patent and -Sperm do., Rice, Soap of different kinds, from lo to 124 cents a bar, Soap. Powder arid WaShing Soda, .Sack , Salt for family use, Shot, Percussion Caps, White-wash, Scrub a nd sho e Drushes,Srove and Shoe -Blacking, Hair Oils, rt•lnlllit.TY and a variety.of Extracts, Matches, I'svaer, Cinnamon; Cloves, ground do.,'Ginger, tare, French and Arne! icon, Coffee Essence, Copt Starch; Sago-for puddings, Raisins from one. shilling to 18 pence- per ) , (euul, Zantee Currants, Citron, Primes, I.;etirice, drops and root do., Candies of all Fancy Candy Drops, Gum do.; Dried Peaches, Plums and Cherries, Oranges and Lemons, Pine-Ap r ple.s,? ocoa, Myrna and Chocolate, Nutmegs and c pat-' cut Nutme ,, Graters, patent Clothes Tins, Transltar- I era Slates, Slate and Lead Pencils, Sweet and Casior Oils in bottles, Fire Crackers and other FizeWorks, Raymond's, Lee's ; and _Wright. 'Pills, 'Salts, 'Di.. Myles Camphor Ointment, in, almost sure cure -fin the Toothache, Sprains, Bruises, Burns, ke., sonic. Morse Medicine, and a largti assortment of Children's Toys; among whiCh are Horses on wheels and rock en!, Dogs, Lions, Cats, Birds, ke., small Pails awl Baskets,larionets, A ccordcons, Tiaras °likens, Jews harps; a few Ladies' Baskets and Sewing-Birds ; also, Flour cm baud by the.pound; sack or Sewing-Birds at as l• low price and as good quality as can be bought in Montrose.- . • . . AU orders sent by friend;;, stage, mail, or by chit. dren, with the mi.thy, shall receive prompt attention and Ae. dealt as fairly by as if thesti.Who ordered were present themselYes. - . • The above goods are for sale at live•atitl tet lire" prices. People are requested to call and examine for themselaes. .Toms, ea,:h or ready pay.. Thank ! ful for past favors, I hope to make it an object for those that Want aroceries,}lttables, k.e., to get them at the Temperance Moon and Grocery: 'Mai 21, 185(1. S. S. MOTT: REMOVAL. M. S. Wilson has removed his Stock of Goods into his new Store (in the Brick Block)Itt, the foot of Puli. lic Avenue where the Mercantile business will lie con tinued under the Finn of M. S. Wilson & Sou. .Ad didons to their present Stock-via:lx continually made - and Particular attention given to &cep up. a genqral assortment.--tarvially . in the litulitrare hoe. BUSINESS CARDS. William W. Wheat.on, X. D.. CLECTIC PHYSICIAN Axp SURGEOg peetfully offers his services to all who prefer The "Reformed Practice" to the old Bleeding Blistering and Calomel Flan. - Jackson §nstmehantt Co. PA. C. C. Ho ll ister, _ J) EALER IA SADDS, Matmette, .Trtniks, to !ices, Ste., "Montrose, Pa. ITyl J. D. Vail. M.. D., 1311YSICIAN AND SURGEON, his pertinently located himself at Brackneyville, Sustmedantut county, Pa., and will promptly atttmd to ail calla with which he may be . favored. I,Btly. H. S. Knapp, with Pe: Cituldivell & Uni t M PORTE RS AND DEAERS IN CHINA, Mass, 1 and Earthen Ware, No. 76 Warren atreat, Era Tont. Di. E. F. Wilma, • • ri RADtATE of the Allopathic and homeopathic Colleges of Medicine, a now.parthanently ented in Great Bend Pa.. April 3fl , 1850. A TTORSEY d: COUSSELL6DAT LAW..(f i ce 11 over S. D. Wcs:Vo' Drug . 8 , ye, littagurhaalte prpot, Pa.. • . - T. B ()Mudd; AND ,§IIRGEON, Jachsca. 3uxque• 1. Latina county, re. Residence at the Peek,Mee, • - Keeler st - Stoddard. • . DEALERS IN BOOTS &SHOES, Leather 3 Fit& 11 hip, on Maine gt.i.firat cyan below Baylis Montro.e, Son. 1, 1856 William H. Jesinth TTORNEY AT LAW. 4, NOTARY PERM /A A Office - on Public Square; Montrose. . 2 QURGEON DENTIST, 3lontroie, Pa., at Searlee ► Motel, Mondays and Tuesdays of each seek. - Miller & Fowler, - A 'TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT lA*, and Solicitor.; in Chancery. Office No. 44 Clarka street, Chiengo, 111. Mia Thomas Ingstium. - lIEALER In:DICY GOODS, Grocerie., Clething,. ,F. Crockery, Boots and Slaw, &C. • Busqualannas bepoi , Pa. . • - _ • Bentley Fitcho . . • TTOR:s.47,YS AT LAW,'AND BOUNTY TAMP ti AGENTS, Montrose,' Pa. B.:. NUTLET; D. • D. - • • • IV EHY AND EXCHANGE STABLE OifiCe ire 1:1 in thd , rent. of Wilson's Store, - Montrose, Pa. J. Colsten Izy i . r t o L n it r l e N ITOVEleTnin: C ear opper, and Dorember 4. L. P. 'rinds; ". . _ TTOTV.;:EY AT LAW, 6'usgarhanna, Pa. Mee L on Maine street, One (loot. ensiff Lenheim's. • . Albett . Chambeiiin. - - TTORN - EX AT LAW and Justice of the Peikee; 13 over I. L. Posed:. Co's Store; Ifontrosf. • DEALER - IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, Cheinicals, 1../ Paha?, Oils, Dye-stuffs., Groceries, Dry Goals, Hard care, Stoneware, Glassware, Clocks, 'Watches, JewOry, Silver Spoons, Spectacles, Mitafear Instru- Titisses, Sarpiral Instruments, Liquors, Per fumery; Miirors, Stationery, Brushes, Shoes, arakest Notion?, ' • —; _ : • • .1. B. -Chandler,:- F.ALERIT DRY GOODS, heady Mar Milting; I~ Groceries, Books and Stratictitery, - etc.; Febrile Avenue, ..troptroxe, Pa. . t• • . I.Z.Post & C 0.,. TA F..tt.E.TIS IN DRY qp - olis, Groceries,-Crocker!, Ihrtlware, Leather, Four, etc., .conier..of two pike street : mid Public Avenue, _Montrose, ',/"4. - - -1 - .J. Lyons & Son., . r - • TAEAI.ERS IN PRY GOODS; thoceries,.flititirare kJ Crockery, Tinware, Groceritt4, Raab. ett4 'Can). on the Rook Mulls!" businct-t—Pettat 4veimir 7.3l6sarogr, Pe: • • Bentley & Read, - - "rtraLEps IN DRY GOODS,' Drap,..Xedrekegy _LI Pe;iltHils, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Iron, Cliocks Watelo...s, Jewelry,•silrer Spobna, rtt.r. ornery, 4.- 7 Foot of Public Avenue, Montrose. - William &William H. Jessup' .:- VITOILNEYS AT LAW,- ifuldrose, Me+ . tics in Stisquehanna,.Bradford, .Waysta.,llFye* miniand Luzerne counties. •-• . • , .. William W. Smith & Co. . . -: . fO ATIINET, 31AKRRS. They keep (*steady - 0e - , hand a good assortment of all - kinds of CAM' et Adture. - Shop and Ware Rooms: at the foot et M street, ..Vontrae, 1 1, 4. - ' - . Rockwe4 & Winton:. .f .A.SIJFACTURERS and DEALERS . in Strip. 1,1 Goat, Ifats, Cap, Furl, Unidrellaf,', Pere. - *as, Ribbont ; tte. de., N 0740 Coartlandt street,Wava, York, Op stairs.) • - • s. n. ROCKWELL. - ". • 11-.7111%; . • - ABALDWIN Wholesale and - Retail deal. • er in Flour, Salt,TorkiFitl,Lard, grain, feed tneal„ candles, clover and timothy seed. • • Barrels.fresh ground flour just rectived i kom Ithica -- Montrose Aiigust.s,• 18 5 6. . .. . • • - . : - R. Thayer, . ORTSICIA.N AND SURGEON, Montrose, ka.,--; I. Office in the Farmer's store. v 2-1138 Banking' House or POST, COOPER & CO. lIKNRY DRINKER. ''. '. 3r r a x 'pp iveyv - WII. ITUNTTING COOPER. '"''''''."""'"' . 1 , NoTember 12 1814 ... ISAAC L. POST. . :, TARAFTS on Seit York City and Philadelphia.... I / Collections "promptly made and remitted.. ' Office hours flout 14.. t.. 4.. to 3. . "Messrs. Allen k. ta%ton, N . :Ye& REFF:RENCE,"SamueI C-Morton, EMN sq., . 1 - - ~ Hon. William Jessup, MontrOac • - AND PIASTER.- subscribers itre . now burning, - and will. keep SL constantly. on hand,. Little of. a XerrinTeli° l " qualify at Montrose Depot, 'Will sell it in Any quantities at a fair time: - Persons' wishing ang* quantity can be supplied 1. on a reasonable notice. - .-1 . Superior ground Plaster will be kept.eottstant4 Wgb baud hereafter. • . - LL. POST, DRINKER.' W. 'JESSUP-- t. SEARLE. - 3tontro:l.e. tiepot, April S. - •NeAv Fall Goode. POST tROTHEAS • • 11Ali E just rpened a large stuck of Fall and Ai_ ter Goods. Their usual assortinent is complete_ and as , cheap as the cheapest. - Citstltittlx.—A. very largo stock Just ()penal. anil will be sold as to 43.10 W as at any wreath. liskinefit in the country. We Write our friends Meek Montrose. Oct 8. 18150, ' - • " - _ THE-• INDEPENDENT- REPUBLICAN ernLisuxn truty THURSDAY YORFII G AT xotirraoim, ra., AT $1,50 :IA Amick. Ix auroult. • , Bales of - - One square (10 lines or less) one One - square One sqUare " - - three weeks,..... :1,00 One square " one month,... One square . two One square • •" three months,. One square '" ' mopthi, ...... 5.00 One square • 44 , one year, BAD For two or more squares, inserted - by.the leo. a deduction from the abovePriees is rustle.. 'Yearly ad. vertisers, will have the privilege of alterin or °haat ing their ativertieetnentS without addition al chart& Bu'lluesa okras, net exceeding_ Ilvelinecitpotto4 at V,1,00 per annum: • . Works fills office is supplied with a good assorts *t Jobbing, materials, And - all' kinds of Job Work; 0 4 1 1 ' .as. Cards, Postorsi Painphlets, ate.; be *of Teila.! iron& promptly. . • - • . _ A. Bushnell , Dr. H.. Smith, L. r.• EMMEEIIM!MEIE!! Abel Tl=ell,
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers