Vlliith ftv) e esl e, Vatted States A.grioultural,Sopiety. Great National Trial of "Machinery and llm- . plesneUts of every deitcriElion pertaining to AgricOlnie and Thisirehold Manufacturer, • at the fifth Annual Fair 0/ the U. S.' Ag• t'icultural &day,. be . held ot Louisville, "'ltetittekti,''tlitrieig,the Fall of 10 7. .• - • . • ..,..Thaguntnittee of the Write!' . States Ag `'rlealturt4 ,Society,.appointed at the fifth ria- Oual„meeting, held at the „Stnithsonian tutivireo4 - the city-Of-Washington, on'the 4th of Jattnay, 19x7, . " To - designate the , tithe • and pliteestual,to make all the neaissary. ar • rangetnehts. fiir avational trial in the fold of - ogricultiiral implements and Machinery, te-k. spWfulltitivite the inventors. and •nutniifac -1 tutWa „ot All such Athletes, both in the'.Unitisl States litidliireign COnntrles.to participate in tilniblieltrial to be made at Louisville, Ken - toei n g, OcJerci.tlie:sinspiccnnithe . society ,-- dtv, of • - . ::-.This.new, arrangement for the exhibition of agricultbralltuplements and machinery of all kindsiiit.tietual operation, ;multi.from 1i conviction on the part of the-society - that no ,jaistawaids.ean be made except upon a prac tical-Working-trial before coinpetent.judges• • atiettlialtillest opportunity 'be attordal iti'test.the Comparatiyomerits of the various tnaelviuci that may • enter as, conipetitors forilie - aivards both as regards land for field int plenienta and steam power fir stationary machinei,y, . A . scp4ratc' trial. for reapers- and; mowers will. be rinide•at the'reppropriate season, spe -vialOtrinigements for which as to tinie,place, &a, will Leh ant minced at an early date. It-is intended that this exhibition s h a ll he . on .the taost extensive scale, for the .purpose 'of tes.tiuct•! the.VvorkinWoualities of these int . el . 1 ! portant ,mpleinents more thoroughly than has yet been done . on any previoits ()evasion, either United State or in' Europa,: All articles from, foreign_ countries intend , • ed foroxiiibitien may ,be consigned to the ." Agent of the United States 'Agricultural Soeiety;teuisville, Kentucky,". by whoin . will *be • received and stored, free ot l• This talef announcement of.the 'proposed trial is made at this 'early date to' affOrd the most ample -titrie ,- foetlic preparation and. troMinitation - of - trinehinery. A circular con= tairiii4 1141 . parti'eulars as to .regulations, pre , vaunts, diai will issued- soon: as pre pared bythe '. - ceimmittee,- and will lie for '. warded td persons who mar apply to the Seerttaryi Henry S. 'Olcott, Ainerican 'Ott). I,NeW!.:l,ork, , • - ;. enable the sOcietY to make 'arrange. , meats on h sulikliently liberal scale;. it is re- , quisite• that the.committee should know what. articles wll be (offered for conipetii:oti and the therePre request those invenuirs' and.' • -11 - • tnatta actu.ers.w omay .be disposed te . l unite iu-the.proposed. trial to eiimmunicate their initentions - to the Secretary at - .their earliest ,••• '; • ' , . - Coihnallee t nim linplenooli and Mu chillers of the United Stales Agricultural Society. • ' tn.eanAti, OxfOrd,lid, - ; - Chairman. .J0n.N7.13. Lava, , • .Vasiarboro, Maine. - J. T. WARDtR, . 1 ' i . Springfield, 0hi0.:... • G. •t: WARING Jr Am - eriemi Institute, - N. Y. ittxav S. OLCIOTT., 'Westchester .raral S.thool, N. ,Y., Sce'y.• • Mrisnr:or' 16; 1857:- • Editors of journals of every ,description Aitro'are.des'!rous - tp-promote the interests of PeCUl t UTC, ,cOnfr a .partienlarsavor hy . at - k Inertion. of the;, above circular. • Droughts—Whither are we Tending! The destruction of our forests, a deStruet ion has been going on now ever since.the settlement of the country, ancl'which has been rt.markablx'mpid. the 'West tor the last fifty year's, is Tirade:lig the following results, Which must be very obvious. to every °lint.- - want person. • - • The surface of the earth is more Oxprised to the drying winds, and - to the beams of our slimmer sun. These anise: , quicken the dry. itig•Of the soils. , The sources of many,a well and stream are dried by tlie s. 'retivaval trees from. .slopes from zcltriese bosoms they once drew permanetit supply -of water. r 1 Far less rain falls upon the soil during the 5ii772172e7 months than Arould fall if the earth was more generally shaded * with trees.-- Many a forest enjoys a generous rain, when the wide, open plain is scorched with drought, • li'brests act as do streams, to direct the emir mi. of sloweri; and conentrate them upon th'elr.pwn :in ca. Perhaps as much water falls WI sr year on a prairie or open country, bat it comes in great storms. and in the winter, or sPring, or autumn.• :-When it is needed most itk i ts Most lacking:,' Forests serve as pumps to draw up water from - deep in the ground. Every one who anows What animount of water a single large tree will draw from the ground by its roots, , and throw.riato the air from its leaves, can r form some idea of the vast quantity of Tunis: tare which is exhaled by a wide foreit in a single, week, or even a single day. The {.t di nary vegetation of a,farrn does this in a far. le4s 'degree. The 'removal -of the forests, r.f therefore, greatly diminishes the amount o f_ moisture, which "during the summer, is exhal, into the tit , from the Nevetation which ei4ers a given area. , Consequently much le4's exists in the air as the material fur show erS. than : would exist were the forests draw mg from the deep earth a more generous supply. will be seen froM these facts that the struetion of the forests is one grand cause for ' ll i # l4 -droughts which have become more qucut and intense fur the last several years. ~f* Some, if not n 11,4 these results of our forests have attraetetfahe notice of our farmers, and they have .doubtless prepared them to eottsid. - ha• er samen t the question what -remedy is feasible.% • 1 ' The only remedy possible is simple and , .plain. It might.not "cure the evil. But it it would doubtless diMinish it. It consists of an ,Itulherenee,_ to the 'following Agave alt the forest trees you can. And plant (onthe prairies especially) all the trees you Thuler`the head of ping trees, the course would ;be soinewbili like this. On the Oder - farms and itr the Older 'districts, clear no more land; _1 Soled the least valuable , wood. for fu el. I Allow the-second growth of 'timber to hart. a fair 'When' the trees are - (01144 for . !lumber or building timber, let them lie'ont - so that in falling they shall jrnoiSlittle as possible the ; surrounding trees. '._ Then use fur fuel all those" Parts, of the - felled - frock that you eann*t :use for lumber or titn 0-you sithst.elear land, clear the ' , lowest gravel leaving ' the hilksides• and summits' - with their leafy lemurs. There are ri ii; r 4sOns one for Ihis advice.' - Under the he'd of 'planting, we would- mi. tom end the things." ' A' writ er in I,V** 37 WHAT l SOa • in the sitggestiotis hereafter' So Pluta....pe . dpr says that wheit Makes' art .we,w4l3Atti now; ':Plant.tiees around wimi, ,c'eltcot 614. , tit‘itn 6,kr ouftee, ti:her as a whole t end- pproonwrit bOdies of water.- ••Plant treei; or irAixed• - browned atril treated ground on the peaks and , aides as coffee brit. oration "4 the table.— ; et -rocifyledges. ' Plant trees to protect how. This di.- 4:every ifords a chormee fur decreasing es, , aud -- ,Jiarxis,..iiind other -buildings; from the lecally ".expenses, wheat being "t about •or 3 • headi , st:ttnt ter n and -thorstorins of CPritS Poe Nuna!7rhne'fOrn is 18. winter.' "'tryout ferin is clowiiii ttiek , mach, Ind yowl:keit% to keep itoJeltoto.it portion tlf the el+ared land to the growth of forest t r brie' 1 .....! et tired lulu .. fees, et the" best tidtlee yoorsn.. . 0.0. ro Ate gu 4. with the hest judgment you can eh:rim:nu ; fence it up - well, and'plant,a - good 4riety, o qUirk.growing trees, - mostly, intik. f c" genclus, wr the use of your:childien. Wynn . Are :not Ayer)? old nem, you may live to mos 'il em- yourself, and to learn by that time; , 1 , 1. at they renoer the ground they stand on 1 e most valuable part'of your . estate.-0. rmen, • .. . PrEs st SALT ON rus 'Fattst:--A praeticial fafarmer o ! tWenty yeirs' -experience informs t that it ltas.'heen hot plan for many'-. years tuse salt with the - turnips which. he feeds to -i, milch cows, and that ht- it he is enabled to have the best of butter iW.Winter withont th kiustirlisagreeable taste. -.. • , - •:. Ms Method is to .cut his turnips in the & , t - cutter at least twelve hours before he in tr. ds.toft..ed them.. they are then thorough ay lted and allowed to stand Until. fed - out. t • n • hie way and by ne r ier milking . the- cows m r.diately after feeding, he is never trouts , cal with any taste either, in !lie milk or but. erl We have tried - a similar plan, and have eillout a large crop of turnips to lunch cows ith great advantage, at A time when turnips ere selling at a price Which would have ard • ly pa'd Co. their transportation to market. .halt has been used as a manure with- fre t . tient Iti •nefieial results, though not always. .oree theoretical chemists suppose it s up. lis direct mineral food to plants from its wn elements, while others attribute its good freets totheylact,that• it unites with_ and re l Idea ammordaeal produCts from the air and rotn . decaying organic 'materials in the soil ' noir. Others, still, consider tt 'particularly isefill as a retainer of moisture, which it at tactitrom the air in large quantitieS; - eien in the dryest weather. ~ . Ifiapplird freely, it Is inimical to worms rid `bogs, :and is said to kill weeds, but fi- this atter' purPose it is . far too es: peasive..' It may " even 'be . doubted wheth er' it earh be used in sufficient qusntities to d4stroy weeds without endangering useful cropS : It can be 'applied, either as a. top dressttig, sown broadcast, or hi small Tian titiciu the hill.. When used es a top-dre.s aing.ifour to sir or more bu:ltels to-the acre may be sown. Sitt is said to be useful for potatoes, es:- i • pecialy: in the middle' and Southern States,- . where they are seldom raised of as good quality or io as large quantitieslas in N ova Saari i and the ettreme Northern Stales; Asia food fur stock its value is.well-known, and siso as a tnedicament, In which qualtlty it .apPears adapted to all kinds of farm stock. . : Tim NAMES OF 'ANIMALS the Ameri can A l Lsociatiou fur: the Advancement of Sci ence, recently, at Albany, Pr. Weinland read an int'restirg paper on "the Names of Ani mals with reference. Ethnot,,g3 -.". Many nameslof the. Ncrth. American -animals - Are taken From European Animals= thu betThlo, grouse; robin, lizard,chatni , is. Nations.have only new,names for. their native Thus ll* modern languages. hardly I ehang4. Thp tiger and camel derive their names from their native countries, other nAtion4 i adopting . • these, names: .with slight niodifiL?tions. -The elephant it so wiled in all countries.- • Th&hate and the- deer, which occur both in Eueopci,l and Asia, have two names, tone native in etiCII country--the tor, mer le us and the' latter (larva: . Nations try to 1.0m -call foreign animals to the names or their lown, by adding a descriptive desig nation, as Guinea-pig, camel,lcorard, river.; horse, &e. The Anglo Saxons whii - lived on the sea,l had names for all sea aelthals, but the Gerinans of the interior called them all by land 'name with the addition' of "sea' . 4 thus; sini-horse, sea-tnew, ,Sea-dog, sca-tigee; sea , mouse,lsea-devil. - AlinoLt all animals were originally named front: tht4r qualities - The name"of the ass comes trom.a root, meaning "-walk slowly;" the serpent, to "glide quickly;" the rabbit, "to-burrow in the grtiund."- Prof. 11:11,1e -4nan said reindeer meant "rtinning,.aninial ;", fok is frOm tbe" Greek" sharp;" ser- I pent from the Latin . serpo, "t , creep ;"- and I tiger froen.the Persian, "an arrow." - Indian tribes call a lion by a name meaning:" having -si long,tiiii;", a horse by .a name meaning "like aj deer;" a mole, •". having --his- right baiion t,tie left shoulder;" a squirrel by a name „rne.aning,:".he can stick fast 'us tree.",. Te :Indians hive also : a 'name for , a ineaningl ".having,twiLy one toe." 'Apropos of-names, it was remarked. that the potato is called ialGeiman the "ground pear." • • • Tus Osratcn.—The cry of the_ oi.trit4l. so greatly' resembles that of a lion as:ocational ly to dere:re even the entire*. ft:is usually heard early in the mtirning ' ..and ; times. also, at night. • The strength of the ostrich is enormous. A single blow from its gigantic foot (it allays strikes forward) is sufficient to potistruti l / 2 nay, to kill, many beasts of prey,. such as the hyena, the panther; the. wild dog, the jackal, and others.. The ostrich is exceed- Mgly swift of foot,. ender ordinary circum stances outrunning a fleet : horse.. On special occasions; end for a 'afiSrt distance, its speed is truly rnarlerons—petbaps not muCh less than a mile in belle minute. Its feet,appear hardly to vetch the ground, and the length between each stride is not. unfreggently twelve to fourteen',feet. Indeed, if we were to cred- I it the testimony of Mr. Adage:o-, who says .he witnessed the fait in . Senegal, such is the rapidity and muAcuiar-power of the ostrich, that, even With twomen-mounted on his back, he will ftn.fitrip an 'English. horse - in speed! The ostrich,' moreover,. is• lonprinded, if we inay use the' expreaston'; ,so that it is a`Work of time to exhaust s the The food of the ostrich, its wild state, consists of -seeds, tor, and buds'of various Sbrubinsid plants; but it is difficult to conceive bow it can man. age In lire at all ; for one not unfrequently meets with it in regions apparently destitute' of vegetation of any kind.—Anderson's Af flar. 1 . .. . , . LICE onl.4am Erocr..—When any stuck ii: infested with lice, - whether_horses, cattre, sheep, or - hogS,•I give copperas in their, fOod every other .lay, for six or eight days—'-rity a teaspoonful fu asleep. ILtheaboye diree: tiuns are follmeed, - 1 will pledge my.irord the i 4, preseriplion'Will kill the vermin inside and out, - 11-aving y air cattle wah. a Clean stomach and a healthy 'in: - The remedy is so sonple you may: uot-think , „.itWorth.,tryingi but it is no,lamihug.- 1 1 1tural Farmer.; -. -' • Ocnnticii Banss. , ;-4 correspondent of the Plbugh, Loani and A nvil, says.lb t building . barns 'with the:bin- running_- tia Same way. . as the roof,* is it . gr.est- improvement • on . the nio-!e :or •Constnicting_ them, `:The old style Of no additions; but the .. other itily - Izie added l to. as ., convenience ' requires;; and 'the iidifithine. may be Wilt . ... at less ex= pense and. will be found amore convenient than two or more separate barns. fee rub. jeet is worthy ofeonsideratioritii our, farmers. 11 weoguweem ',tour Irez4t4,4 irroiie_3o „do the • OF 1 . , :.. 1 Guttenburg, Rosenbftum, tt.Co. - 4, 4 'IIC' . IIA.T Is wrung l'" inquired aiseighbor or ours V V the other day. We bildlitn it was wrong thi - a Man Us dress in sigh a cold daY .in listen ••gar. meets, just as much as it is wrang.fisr a Lady to dress on a cold day in a thin baiage or gauze dress.' Our neighbors said, "But everybody can dress as , t " hey please." "That is true enough:" we answered, but we say it is all wrong for any to risk their besith too much by exposing themselves , to take cold, which will certainly bring 011 other tilseases and shorten their lives, when If they would call at . , , - OUR ESTABLISHMENT, , with a very small sum . of money, they could gelcom -1 fortably warm dressed from top to bottom. The oth er day we root a man half-frozen for the want of Clothes, grinding his teeth together like a Thr es hing Machine, but we soon cured hi n m d the nsold , e dressed Dres- him up warm, (for small charge,) ahim ses and Shawls at astonishing low prices for the rest of his inifering family, and since that the man feels as happy and pleasant as anybody. 'Ther fore come all And see us. • Tr, us, and you will find that we give you more for bide than yeu ever got before. OUTTENBURG, ROSENDAtI, at CO. v. GITITLXOEIIO. . r.. 110813111ACW. C. IT. wtrrasesso. J. 1111111115.1310. Montrose, Nov. /.6, ISM. lIIEW GOODS. WE . are on, of once more with choice moire Fall & Winier Good e, which comprises our usual variety of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Drugs and Medi cines, Paints, Oils and Dye stuffs, Patent Medicines. Roots and Shoes, Stile and Upper Leather, Rats and Caps, Watches, 'Jewelry and Silver Spoons, Calvet Rags, Trunks, Umbrellas, Wall and Window Paper, Clocks., &c., Ac., all of Which weolTer for's ale onuor usual terms. • BENTLEY A; READ. . Montrose, Dec. L. 1856. • Slargeassortment of long and square shawls, front $l,OO to $9,00, just opened, and for sale cheap, by BENTLEY & READ. dESS-GOODS.—We bare just opened a choice a lot of De Laines, Paramnettes, and other Dress gcpds of entire new pitterp.s. Call and see. BENTLEY & RtdD. CALOTirSi;;KERSEI-11ERES.—Osar smortment m complete in tbili line, and will be ' , old .et the owmtt kind of a profit. BENTLEY & READ H ILTS A: CAPS--A . great variety of color and quality, of both men's and boy's,just received, BEITLEY & REAR. 1300T8/: SHOES.—Men's, Youth's, mind Boy's Boots and Shoes, as cheap as the cheapest.— Also, Ladies Gaiters, Buskins, ke. BENTLEY k READ. fUll Supply, and sold ata mai er profit than . usual. Our six Shilling Tea can be beat.. BENT 4 LEY 3: BEAD. SOLE b UPPER LEATHER, c'onstantly on han BENTLEY •CREAD. JEWELRY.—We have made an addition to our jewelry case, a • large stock of Gold and Silver Watches—iaver, Silver plated and German Silver Spoons (all wareank(l) Ladies Pitts,Ear Dmps,Bmee lets, Silver Fruit, Knives, Rings, Napkin Rings, Spee. acles Gold and Silver, Porte monnaies, &c.3ze,,which will be sold at a very low figure, BENTLEY ,t READ. Montrose, Nor. 19, 185 G. I)AIRY SA.DT by the. pound, busheler totekjus received and for Fale by- BENTLEY it READ. • LITIIOGRAPHS; ArtisesPaintsin tubes, and Artist's Brushes; The Balm of a Thousand Flower', for heautifying the complexion; Gouraud's Powdres Subtilcs, for removing superfluous hair,— also his Italian Medicated Soap for removing Tan, Freckles Pimples awl Sallow Complexion; Batche lor's Liquid Hair Tice. also . his Moldavia Cream for the hair ; Ilalloway's Tills and Ointment, and nearly all the : Pills, Ointments, and Patent Medicines in ere .stion, at TURRELL'S. Montrose, June IS, 1856. SOIF MINUFACTORL subscriber keeps constantly on hand for sale it his e7stahlishment in Montrose, the bust qual. ty of SOFT SOAP, manufactured from the •lye of Wood ashes end grease, in the old fashioned way, and not by :My patent prdmss. For those that furnish the grease , he manufactures the soap for $1,50 a barrel. Warranted in all'cases to be a good article, or the Soap may be returned and. the miiat 7 refunded. rincES. ' Per barrel A 5,00 Half Barrel, - 2,50 Ga110n,.... 26 Wholesale dcalers.will be furnished—if delivered at the Ishery in Montrose—at the,rate of ten barrels Inc $45, of at Scranton at fen barrels for $.50. ; • - JOHN HENRY WARES. Montrose, March 11, 185 G. 10y1 Prof. Charles Morris, B:S.P.I . IER, Shaving Saloon, andlialr Dresser, har ing again removed his Amp from its former loca tion in The basement of Searit's Hotel, to the room orer Clotntller's Store, is prepared to exercise his art in the - Most gEI - Mitifte manner, on all who ' mar be lea4ml to entrust their /mitts or faces to his hands: Nov. 20. . 2'41 Read the tallowiug. Letter. 110,113. TESTI 0111 r. ' We have received the following letter fin relation to Pi. MORSE'S iSPIAN 7 ROOT FILM • . Arenas Foca Cuestas, • Smut. Co., Pa., Sept. 28th, 1856. )(ems A. J. Waive & C 0.,. New York : . "The Morse's Indian Root 1111.4 had from you give universal satiefactiinc., in E'VRY issvancr., and our farmers use them fur almost everything. The Drs- XXTERV has been raging in this section to an alarm ing extent, for the last six months.,'fleattett.f a moo: ramify havin” i escaped, Excere •rnost:. wnreE your pals have bet . m ram as A Parrs:me; in which cm they have seven FAILED. I will inform you shortly how to send a further supply. Your oh't. Seiret." ALPHONSO 11. SMITH. .Such letters as the above need no comment from us, they ought to convince all of what we firmly that Dr. Iforse's Indian Root Pills are the eery beet Pill 'Kr clack Sold in Montrose by S. 11. k D. Sayre; and by one pereon in *very town, and in all country stores: A. .1. White A Co., 2 St. Peters Place, New York, sole Proprietors. • 47—tf Notice. • , . TE aeoennts of Patrick and Dimon mast be set fled immediately or they will be lined witbou further notice. E, PATRICK, Montrose, Oct. 29, 1866. G. Z. DIMOCK. Blackadthing In Spr TILE undersignedhas received front the city, and will keep constantly on hand. A Good Stock of Iro*, and having secured the 'services or a good workman, is prepared to do Shoeing, Carl-Inge-Ironing, and 'all aorta of work in his line promptly and well, and cheap for -cash. • Those having accounts with the -subscriber of over a year's standing, are requested to settle up without delay. i DAVID LITE:MOP. `.,Springville, Oct, 20, 1856. , 494n6. I,witing Powder; Safety Fuse, 'Gun Pow. 1 - 2 LI der,- Shot, Leadj GrunCaps and Wortners,QW. der Flaslo, Guns, Revolvers, Pistols. &c., at the store of. ABEL TITILBELL: lioutrose, October 15, IE4i.G. Hurrah for the - New Store!! rIIE undersigned take pleasure in anammeing to their friends and customers that they have mov ed into their NEW STORE, with en entire new stock of Goods; conflating', of every variety of mer e:hat:tale kept inuiountky or city. Friends, give us a call l We do not ea at ".old fogy" prices. Tor " Jew" those who purchase of. an but ;trade fahiy and hon orably at "lire and let live" rates. We both preach and practice the true business principle of "ipiick sales and small profits:" I.4et It be . s trudihetly under .steod that we do not wish' to sell goods on a long credit: We shall sell goods .so ow that'lbe par ' chaser, can, afford tie' borrew Money; at twelve . ..per cent, and pay down for *bent. Salt, Flour ' and pro duce of all kinds ketit constantly on band, and sold at lower rates than at any other istsdrlislutient in town. To prove that we ark not boasting, but tell ing plain truths in ft 'plain way, call mid purciutee: 8.--.411 kinds of produee taken, in eithange for gob, It. ULSTER k CO. ...IfoU .. ..trci3ciGetober 15, 1856. 40—tt Gra litnatinscatt, Soda lend Mater Cock era for ide by J. LYONS k SON. nalsvuot X Thousitsid.Flowersy oa's Rat Pills,Loroatotlie, or aelt-heatiag moo*: ing hone, Toy Piail± an4l3asketo, at e J, LYONS A ears. Ammunition. 0. F. FORDNAIII I SADDLE & HARNESS .MAKER VOTWITBSTANDING th,_,e unpamllelled excite- I .4.1 inent and agitation Whicb ttended the recent Presidential election, V. B. C midler has suc ceeded ini getting through;direct from New York, an unastially extensive and carefully selected as sortmcnt-of - k - . - pity Gottps, twbeacing Ladies' splendid Winter Cloaks. Shawls, Boo& And Scarf:4, Misses Worsted Caps, Vietorittes, Tippet.; and Shawls, Plain and Plaid adl-wool Delaincs, Fancy Plaid Dress Goods, Black and Plaid Dress Silks, Bonnet Silks, Linings and-Rushes, Moire An tique, and Velvet Trimmings, Embroidering, Fancy Table Spreads, &c., ik.c; Ake, die lirgest and most splendid collection of , . 4 , 0 REalr gArnoilK a - • VANCY GOODS • • " I 1:;1 - ever displayed in Montrose, consisting of Ladies ~...... , " • ' - Work Baskets, Work. Boxes, Reticules, Pearl Port TN the midst of the a t ' ; political excitement of Maniacs, Paper Folders, Chain and Clasp Shawl Pins, 1 the dey, we have not forgoiten the blind:lde Pearl-Shirt Studs and Sleeve 1344t0n5, China Card wants of all parties, but Life pure/nuked and are con- Baskets, China Vases, China Cups land Saucers, Chi stand)? .eceiving extetudve additions to all the vas. na Ink F.tands and Match BOxes, hinaCandleSticka ions branches of our trade , and to Which we solicit' and Toys of every , description . ' JEWELRY, Ear the attention of ottis:rt . ecimle of patrons and friends, Drops, Breast Pins - Sleeve Butt ns; Jet Bracelets, confident/y believing that we can offer you strop B in- b eaut if u l oil paintings with heavy ilt. Frames, Fine ducements to Make your purchases from ourirell so . Marble Statuary enclosed in Glass, &c., &c., an enn letted stock of , . , nteration of all in this departmentould 'be "Adin t AND TRAMMEIt, tt •eck.ftsor of A. & M. 23x1 win, (late 'Foramen and S Smith,) in the above bOslierm, will offer on good terms, all kinds of work "Itt Itia line,'! such as Sad dles,' liamess, Se; _ Harness made of the best ativtattned lestht.s. I - CARRIAGE vavArnvo of all kinds done on short notice. - All kinds of earriage I'rinuning4 on hand and furnished cheaper than put he p ed elsewhere, in Northern Pennsylvania. Nos. I, 2, and 8, Sasemenit of Scene's Motel, Mont, rose, Pa. . Montrose, Octobel 1,1814 i. tf 3.71 . 1 . 37 1 CUP, Groceries, Crockery, Itardwire, Rata * Caps, Boots and Shoes, Ready made d oting, kc., To the few that we have not already supplied with storm we would say, that netwithsuuuling our loss and detention by tire, we are again in "Full Blast," and ready to-wait upon you, with lichee°, rout different patterns, at the lowest d prices. Our profits are reasonable died terms of Rah (ay. Rutter, Lard, Tallow, BeOwax, Socks, Flannel, Groin of all kinds; Old cepper, Brass, Iron,, Lead, Rags, Meat, Vegetables, Wood, Lumber, Dried Ap-, plea, Deans, Grass seed, dc.; taken at the market prices, for goods, at . 4. li. & D. SAYRR'S; Public Avenue, at; Oct. 8, 1856. • FURS, runs. FURVICTORINES and , CUFFS and BUFFALO ROBES, a new stock, knit received and for pnle, cheap, by BURRITT. New Milford, Nov. RS 1856. Administrator's Retire. NOTICE is hereby given to all pereot.s having mands arminst the estate of Lux): BLSKEeLER, deceased, late e 'of Dimock, toinship, that the same must be presented to the undersigned for arrange ment,. and all persons indebted to mid Estate - -are re quested to make immediate payment.' ANNA BLAKESLEE, } Advert. • • - • URBANE SMITH, Dimwit . , Dec. 10, 1858. ; • 486 w WANTED: WA! TED 1 Ann Bushels Dried Apples, immediauey, for I,lik, kJ which we will pay the highest market price., , ' 11. kD. SAYRE. Montrose, Dec. 3,.1858. . . ----fi' . . *Mew Jewelry, Perfumery, Fancy-Goods, .1. 1 1 Greceries„ ' Paints Oicipt Drugs ' Matctials for Lights., ke., just received, by. ' , ABEL TERRELL. Montrose, October 1.1, 1836. •Plore and •More New Goods. BURUITT, ia afiqnon hand with st new • and second stock. of /-h/1 and Winter Goods, maitng his aisortment unusually. complete -in all re spects, and will be sold as low as the lowest or lower, for Cash, Barter, or apprared New Milford, Nov. 2n, 1853.1, New Era THE WAR IN KANSAS. CONTINUES! - ntrt those who attempted ; to get a fight in :11.) Montrose. against "second rate goods and high inims,r with the fag ends of three or four old stocks have fizzled • and Keeler and Stoddard, whose BOOT ANT) SHOE STORE In located on 3fain street, south of Searle's Ifotcl,-;with the largest and best assortment of Goods ever *ought into this mar ket, bought at the LO WEST Pie UWE, and which they a - ill sell a 'trail' above cost, are de termined to give "the old'codgpr" a hard one. We do not intend to be undersold hy . riny other eitablishment in Town. 'We haYe only to say,.Come and See, for "seeing is believing." We do not de-. t , ire to putr our goods, prefer-tire,: "to "let.our works % L s ; ^ but we njipbe permitted to say, for the ieformation of purchasers, that iste have just reeeTred AN EXTENSIVE STOCK of Superior quality and style, comprising all kinds of Oentlemen's, Ladies', and Children's wear. Also a general assortment of Rulings, and Leather of all kiwis., Work made to order, and repairin g done neatly. KEELER fi.S"roDDABI). Montrose, June ISZA. NOTECg,. 13MILIC notice ishereby given that S. A. WOOD. 1 P.GFI` is receiving a nes: l li-it of Stoves and. Wares of- all kinds usually kept in.the Stove and Tinware rule.of business. among irbich maybe found a better aSsOrtment of Stoves, heavier, larger, and more 'durable than ever before•offezed in this comity. - AB the proof yOu need will be juitt to call and exam ine for yourselves. All stoves Warranted in every respect. • Kept constantly on hand, an ostensive assortment of TLY IV-4/Ir, made out of the best materials, which is offered for sale as rhea* as can be bought in any market. Also on hand, Wad Pipe of all Aix es,-Chain and Gearing for Chaii Pumps, all sizes Brass and Porcelain Kettles, and 1111 kinds Jappaned Ware. - Jcbbing Bono on Aloft notice and in good order. ASS goods in the line will be sold :cheap for cash or (approved) credit. 8.1. WOODRUFF. 11ontroae, Moth 19, 1856 Valuable Lauds For. Sale: TV, / 11 SALE IN ONE BODY; - ribOnt - 5500 nem of r Land on the waters of Spring ; Brook, a branch; of the Lackawanna river, in LuzerneVonnty, Penn'a., about midway between the thriving towns of Scran. t. and Pittston. These lands are,covered with val. via c tiniber,and being situate in the most extensive min.- region in Pennsylvania-=known to contain iron ore—and believed to abound coal, and being also in the immediate vicinity :several railroads made and now in progress—offer to:, the capitalist an opportunity for the Investment of Money that seldom occurs. For further information apPly 'to N. P. M aack, E..zej., No. 11, Wall street Nest York, or to the subscriber, at IlOntrose. Susquehantja county,Pa., the ittorney in fact of the owners. Ji April ft, 1554. lIEXIIY DRINKER.. IIIrOUTANT TO TASIMEIL4t. New Freight Line from Montrose DILL iIv.ARIVISTIItpiNta, eounniesion Merchance, No. 3 Erie Buildings: FOR the better accommodation or the Farmers of Suites county, we hare concluded to receive freight every day or the week (Sunday's excepted,) at the store of M. S. Wilson and Son who will attend to shipping , the same to Nur york,land the return bills will be paid in cash at their stars. Capt. Wickham is their Salesma n ; whose Ion.; ex perience on the N. Y. & E. Railroad, justifies him in saying that justice will bedotte to hid= patrons. With the above arrangement we invite &liners to giro us v. ca. • JUSTUS DILL, CHARLES B. ARMSTRONG: -3foutrode, '4.113i. 20, 1856. 32m6. NEW MILFORD STOVE EMPORIUM • . • In Fall Blast, - Two Hundred and Serentr.Fire• Stores for sale by Dickerman eC Gcrrratt. I'VE are in receipt of the largest Stock of Stores ever offered in Northern Petnrsylrania, con slating of Cooking, Parlor, , and Six-Mate, both for wood'and coal ; also, a full assortment , of large sizes, for Stores and Churches. Would call particular attention to the - Jeffersooian Elevated Oren, the most perfmt and'heatiest plate store in market. Among our assort/I:lent of large oven,• would mention the Empire State improved, as being very heavy plates, perfect finish,,l and a superi or baker. Farmers of Susgnehanna coinaY. you have been in the habit of purchasing light staves and light trimming, and ' paying as much as yon:oaght to for heasy.platessu;ul heavy trimming: We manufacture our furniture; and trill sell at man ufaCturer's prices. - Let those who pay., maker profit compete with us if they, can, Joblting ected with the tin trade, done as usual on 'short notice. DICKETIMAN 9ASSATT. _New,„Milfonl, Sept. 18. 1855. ,; Stoves!• Stoves!! t: BURRITT would invite attention to his 11• large stock of NEW Id'OVESjitst received,. including a full assortment of Elevated: Ovens, Air Tight, Large Oven, and Premiom Cook Stoves, with a miPerior variety of Parlor, Mee and Shop Stores, for Wood or Coal: saso - Stove Pitke,Zine„Theet Iron, Stove Tttbes„ /sc. His amortment WM ;include the most vlert and desirabls Stores in market and will be sold on theittitmtlisvoral•le tonne, for essu l ,or °slug. New Milford,.oetober 22. 1826. • •1' A Sew Ploogimand Stivire4 whieN win be gold lege than c 4 to doe* them out. by Sept * 2,4. . 1338. F. B. cawzdzu. rose 032 r:ti LATER FROM NEW YORK. . . finitum." Suffice it to &I that almhst anything and ,evOrythittgaultablc for • - Chrisspa' :— "as Gilts . ~1. I . • And New Tea is Presents can he obtained at this establishment. Also just received a large addition to my stock of . BOOKS & S11110)1E01'1 including some of the most popular New Books pub ! lished, among which are "Three per. cent a-Mouth," or "Perils of Fat4t. Living," "Rifle, Axe and Saddle Bags," " The Torchlight" or "through the woods'" "Rainbow around the Tomb," "Coup . Fires of the Red Men," "'Western Border Life," elegantly bound Albums and Gift &mks ' SChool Books, Diaries and Memoranda for 1857, Pocket Bibles, Testaments, Hymn Books, &c., &e. .Alec---on band, a good sup ply ofGents and Boys - - conipriAng Black, Brown, Smoked, Claret, Pearl and White Fur and Wool flats, Silk , Plush, Blue and Black Cloth Caps, and Childrens Fancy Small Bats. Also—in store, a choice lot of re:idyl/lade. . . 4 01CYtht313 2 & 64 9 Over-Coats, Press Coats, Tests, Pants, :gads, Stocks, Cravats, and Gents Shawls, all of which, for the adl'ancement of the interests of the commu• nitc„ will be disposed of at klecidedlv a low figure. "'lease call, one and all. F. B:CIIANDLEIL - Montrose; Nov. 12, 1856. 'III I ERIC rr IIE !1 .. 0.1.4.61,er' thankful for pasl . fltvors," would anntrtnec to ;he ladies of Ararat, and adjoining towns, that she has jnst returned. frOm New York with a fall ft.:somatic - tit of Winter llillinery Goods, con sisting of Silks, Satins, Velvets, 11i1bons, Laces, French and Amerjem Mowers, and every thing usu ally found in a 31iIlinery Store. A variety of Winter Bonnets, constantly on hand or made to order. I', lees moderate. Call and see. N. IL BALM'S% Ararat, Dec. 3,1856. • . TIIE FAJI I LY. . ILLUSTRATED National llanil Book; Bouse Keep ers Guide and Family Receipt Book, Farmers Guide in the Management of Anintaßi -Frugal House wife, Family_ Doctor, Book °elle tithed Stars, with plates, Complete 'Vanier or Horse Doctor, - Christian Family Almanac for 1357, Tracts tint] Sunday School -Books, Biliks and School, Books..'ud Hymn Books, Maps of Kansas, Pennsylvania; ' Visiting Books. reni. Paper, &.e. Just opened and for sale, by J. LYONS S:. SON. Montroso, Not. 12, 1836. .. Stoves ,Stores:! general assortment of Cooking Stovei , t, antou ,, lIL *Melt_ i+ the celebrated CLINTON' ELEVAT: ED OVEN: also, Parlor aud Rom Stoves, Stove Pipe, Sheet Eine, &e., may be found at very low figures, at the store of S. S. LNGALL'S. P., I I.TEINT InEDIACINS:S. • A MON(/' the great variety of Meilicines at Tnvrell's 111. Store, may be -found nil of 'Dr; -layne's justly celebrated Family Medieip.est.' Ayres'. Cherry' Pecto imd Cathartic fill Halsey's Foriest 'Wine and Forest. Pills ; liontlatas celebrated Glenn:in Bitters ; London's :4Yries of Fan•ii.: ; 31,:chant's Garghttg Oil, the greatest ietnisiy for ~:prainS'itt in or beast ever known; Mathewson's inf i llibi e dy, and Horse Remedy ; Orick's Verniifoge, and a variety of other kinds ; Trask's 3lagOetie *Ointment, the great remedy for burns, rheurnatisn, and all in thunniatary complaints; Pond's Extract, a first rate thing for_ ..i similar pnrpores as: above Ointment; An drews! Mn DeAroying Agent, a good article Wood cock's Balsam and Bone Li...merit; Altrootn3 •Jailn dice Bitars,Canker Props, ,Liniment, and' Dys.'ntcry Drops; Baker's Compound for Pysentery ; Hough tan's Pepsin, for DySpepsui; ffeltubold's 'Extra - et of Buchn and Extract of Sars.aparilla; I a variety of Salves; the best in market; Pills, &e., and an, almost endless variety of Patent Medicines, Altogether too numerous to enumerate—but siiffice it to say, that the public will find nearly every.thing, in this line, at the Drug and Fancy Store of ABEL tt - REELL. Motitrost, July, 1855 UPWARD. AND ONWAIID • • GO IT BOOTS! \ The' Border ittiffiawt on Main St. Deft_ltted. ' . ` ND the endeaYor to palm off that "Extrnait4 1 - 1. Stork of superior quality" of Goods lately ree ceired from an: old broken down Establishment in Binghamton, has proved an' entire fAure to- our friends down torn. 4 * .ring is Reliering." Weac knowledge the fact. And should judge that ' set-i),(4 .(wittout wearing) would be all that was itecessary io convince the public that 'SIMMONS. &MERRIMAN, at thew store on Public Avenue, first door aboie the Post Office, nave; the largest - and most desirable stock ofBOOTS AND SHOES ever introduced intc. this market; which for price (we offer nn i Competition with second rate yowls) durability and style we chab lenge competition, We are receiving:Weekly from ths,4Best Douses in New Yolk the latest styles and bbestquail es of Goods, which keeps our , , asFortment . complete. July 28, IBSG, Just yeceived a large addition tom, former stock; consisting of Gents Pa4l4, Leathe, Boots, Patent Leather short-Boots, French Calf Boots Gaiter Shoes and slips all styles: Ladi Gaiters Bus.r kins Slippers and Boots best qualities; \ also Boys' Youths and Childrens Boots, Gaiters and 'Shoes. the best in market. In fact every thing befonging-to the trade. - _ ALL kinds of Leather\ and Funlingi, /i.c. All kinds of work Made in order and repairing done neatly. SIMMONS &MERRIMAN. ' Montrose July 2S, 185 S. , NEW MILFORD Slaw!, Cloak and Dress Goods Emporium. FOR FALL, 1856 • BUIP.ITT would again iniite attention to his H• now stock of Fall-and 'Winter - Good, _ including, great variety of rich Fall Prints, in new steles; Plain and Fancy Detains and Cashmere ;- Plain and Fancy Mohair Cloths; Plain and Plaid Mc rinoes and Parimattas; Mack Brocade ; Plain , and Fancy Silks;" Wool, Broche Cashmere and :Silk Shawls; - Gents Shawls, Rich Rilthons,..Bennets and Flowers. Ladies Cloths and rich Velvets for cloaks, Broad Cloths, Cassimercs, Lc , with a large assort-. ment of other STAPLE:and FANCY. GOODS as usual,'standing. 1 . Ht ar H dare, - Crockery, bon and Steel, Paints, \ x Oils, B is and Shoes, fiats, Caps, Clocks,' Bald° 'Robes, Carpeting, &c., tar ia large and new assort ment of. Stove*, of the most improved STYLES and CONSTRUCTION, all of _which will bel - sold to meet the views of the closest bnyens for cash or ay proved credit. - . I • New Milford; October 2, 1856. - . 1 . ' FACTS FOR TILE PEOPLE. rrIIE subscriber is carrying on the OSA ING BUSINESS - in all its various branches at the Chair and Ware Shop in Buford, where may be found a greater variety of Windsor and limiting Chairs than at any other establishment in the county; also Flag and Cane Seats, Bureau* Bedsteads, Leung ; es, Settees, Tables, Stands, &c. a., all of which will be sold at the loirest prices at retail, (or wholeikale, with short notice.) All work Warranted well made and of good material; Short credits and small profits will be my motto. - For demonstration of the above acts, please callat my shop•ln Harford • . A. W GREENWOOD. Burford, October 12,. 1854. ; lam. NOTICE. PEMONS desirous of paying me money, on debts of any illescription, can do so by leaving. their payments with Post, Cooper k Co.; Banters; Mont rose,;to nay (treat, _whose receipts will ; he allowed from, their date;:: G. L. WARD. April 18 1856 - ISO _ - 11011111111110.10. 00bCS, a auperi,r tot, just received 15 and will be sold low by U. umpurr. New IliWord, i ov. b, 180; SMITH, FORMAN & 411164 • _ 414 . sAliek . : Cabinet Maker,. - . • iTIAICE pleasure in aerial; to their castomOrs, hi .1 addition - to their - usual large stock ofComic Worm, the largest and best assortment of CANE,. FLAG, AND WOODSEAT.CIMIRS ever offer ed for sale in Susqueltaiina CoUnty, all of which - were manufactured cspressly to their order, and they an watrant theta to be a superior article. Call at their Ware-room, foot of Maine. strett, and examine foe yourselves. w. vr.:RMITII. • FORDI4N, Slink JR. , Montrose. Feb. V. 56.1 'STEAM GRIST AND SAWIIILIL. - 130 S T IMATINAIS having purchased the above establishment, will keep constantly on hard Su perfine n-td Fine F7nur, Corn Meat of superior qual ity, alto Chop anti Bran at the lowest cash prices.`-- Custom, work will'he done with despatch, and in 'all cases ttiari‘iated. . 1381t1 3lontrose, July. 1853. DR.-HALSEY% SOREST WIN GUM-COATED FOREST PILLS; The most extraordinary discovery in the World 1 1,000,000 Bottles and Boxes sold annually, AND THOUSA NDS OFLI VESSATTED PEON A PREMATURE' GRAVE .83:%TIIIS LATE DISCOVERE,'' rtlirlrsrlatoNtits, of the most unexceptionable .&char acter, are continually pouring in front every part of the country, beariti.. witness to the unparal leled efficacy of these medicines: . The following show the number of cases cured, ip certified to by letters and other testimenials,receivtid from all parts of the Union and British colonies, from the Ist of January, 1855, to January Ist, 1856, in clusive Cases cured. Nervous diSorders Rheumatism.. ............ . ....211 Consumptive decline, colds.,tui coughs 546 Liver complaint 401 General debility .614 Dyspepsia and habitual costiveness....7os Pustules and unhealthy l color of the skin 496 Mous disorders 1617 - Scrofula and mercurial Complints• 260 Jaundice • ' .:167 - Salt rheum and Ervsipelao .. .. 367 Ague and fever - 711 . • Dropsical disorders • .304 . Other .valims disorders. Ilut a short time has elapsed since these great and good medicines.have been made known to the pub lic,yet thousands have already experienced their good effects. Invalids, given over by their physicians as incurable, have found relief and been restored to Round and vicarous health from their use. The great amount of good these medicines have done, has in duced thousands to recommend them to their friends. Men of ihtegrity and physician's have sanctioned their use. recowp_bendcd them-to the public. . _ READER, if von want not your constitution in urea by that slow, lurking poison ' m caloel; or other mthstances, touch not such medicine* as col.; min then, but procure those 4!,:t (Mica and purely rifle:We preparations, I . lalsey's Forest Wine and Pills. - If you have the dyspepsia, or are troubled with costiveness, take this Wine and the Pills, - according to the directions, and you will then get well. if Yon are nervous, or weakly, or have emaciate - 4' countenance; Or general debility, thisTWine and the Pill:-will restore you to health mid, energy. If you have unhealthy colored skin, oepimides,. or pustules, or blotches, these medicines will purify the blood and eradicate allsuch humors. If you have a, weakly constitution, and feel your sehes too old for Your years, take these excellent medicines, awl they will'invigorate your constitution and fortify it for longer If volt are biliks*(which may be known by . such . svtaptoms as drowsiness, loss of appetite ' dizzinesss, furred .:tongue, ete.) - take a good dose - of the -Forest Pills. and they will purge flout the stomach and bOW: e h: all manhid and bilious matter, and thus prevent a fit of sickness, and save your'doetor's bill, of 4,10, s•ni. or $lO. If von have the fiver complaint; the Forest Wine and tills will cure it: These medicines exert a pow erful and most .sa - badly action on the liner, and have been the Weans of curing thousanlls of this trouble some disease. PARENTS, there is not; perhaps, a month in the :Vent: that some member of your family does not com plain of Imadttelm, or sickness at stomach, or have furred tongues, or some other unfavorable symptoms. These are the forebodings of disorder • and sickness, of some,kind or - other Soon follows ; fi ' m such symp• toms alwaysshow that 'bile or tnorbid matter exists ice the stomarh and lain or that On; system is 011:- y.3-wise disordered. Timely use of the Forest Wine and Fills will, in alt cases, prevent sickness front such causes, and will 'purify the blood, and produce strength and animation. . The Forest Medicines, kept always at hand, to he taken whenever - such symptoms are exhibited; will save your family almost entirely from sickness, as well as your doctor's bill, which frequently amounts , to more in a week; than.suilicient of these medicines to keep your family in good. health hir years: LADIES, the Forest Wine is your medicine.— This pleasant, agreeable, yet. elTcctive medicine,. ex aellv suits your delicate constitutions. If you are weakly, or nervous, or in general ill health, this Wine will do more to restore you than all other medicines. • Iu all cases where bile exists, or the bowels constipa ted, the Forest PiUs also should be taken,'aceordin to the directions. MARINER - and TRAVELER, if you wish swirl] yourself against siekliess- and dangerous' diseases, which may jeopardize your life, provide yourself with the Forest Wine, and Pills before setting-out op long voyages, that - you may have-them on band when re- (paired. • - Forest Wine is in large square. bottles, one dollar per bottle; or six bottles for five dollars. Forest. Pills, twenty-five cents per box. General depot, 64 Walker Street, New:York ; aid kept by,one or more respectable druggist in almost every-City *nil village in Union and British Colonies. 1 General Depot; G 4 Walker St. New Tork: Agents, in Montrose, Abet TurrellOn Great, Dem, L. Scot; and all druggists . . December d. 1856. VE:III'ERANCE SAL 006 N AND ON MAIN STREET, 'MONTROSE PA rEgIE subsetiber takes ibis method to keep it he -IL 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, Nuts, Sugar, Pickled Oysters, Clams, Tongue and Cucuinbers, Small Beer, Ice cool Lem. onade and Soda-Water, Ice Cream tic., to:' eat and drink. Also; at the same placejs kept on hand a good assortment' of 0/?.OOEVES. fresh from New York. such as Tea of different kinds, good,/rom 2s, 911. to Cs. per pound; Brown Sugar is now Bing it 9 centk per pound, best Coffee Sugar at 114 cents, and crushed, pulverized and granulated Sugar at 124 cents per pound: Mackerel, Cod, White and Illue Fish, Pork, Lard, Smoked Hatn and Shotilders, Dried Beef, Ham, Tobacck - (plug and fine-cat,) Vinegar, Tallow Candles, ,Stearine 'Patent- and Sperm do, Rice, Soap of different; kinds, from 10 to 12.1 cents a bar, Soap Powder'and' Washing Soda ' Sack Snit for family usf . , Shot, Percussion Caps, hite-wash, Scrub .and Slur Brushes, Stove. and. Shoe Blacking, Bair Oils, Perfumery and a variety of Extracts, Matches, Pepper, - Cionanion, Clove; ground do., Ginger, Mus tard, Trench and American, Coffee Esscnce,-:Corn Starch, Sago for puddings, Raisins from one shilling to 18 pence per pound, ?Ante° Currants, Citron,: Prunes, Licorice, drops and root do., Candies of all kinds, Fancy Candy Drops, Gum do., Dried Peaches, Plums and Cherries, Oranges anti Lemons, Pine Ap ples,COcoa, Bramt and Chocolates t Nutmerta and p.,2t ent, Nutmeg Graters, patent Clotles.Pins " , Transpar ent-Slates, Slate and Lead Pencils, Sweet and Castor Oils in bottles, Fire Crackers and other Fire- Works, Raymond's, Lee's, anti Wright's rilu, Salts; Dr. CAmpltor Ointment, an almost sure cure for the Toothache, Sprains, Bruises, Burns, Ate., same: Horse Medicine, and a large assortment of Children's . Toy; among which are Herres to wheels and rock ers!, Dogs, -Lions, Cats, Bird; ke.; smalls:Pails and .Baskets,Clarionets. Aecordeons, Hermonitams,-Jews harps, a few Ladies' Baskets and Sewing Innis; tetto,• Flour on hand. by Ole pound, *tack or barrel;:at its low price and us good quality as can be -bought in Montrose. •• All_ orders sent . by friend; stage,: mail, or by chi!: dren, with the TZVADY. Shan it.VC`l'Ve prompt attention and be dealt is fairly by ns if these who ordered:were - present themselves', • '„ , - The above gorais are for Pale tttlllre and let gye prices. PeOpla are requested to calf"and eiatine for themsehtes. 'Metros, cash or ready pay.:, Thank ful for - Past faVers, I hope to 'make it :an object-for those that,WantproCeries,Eatabkitc f &c, to get:theta at the Temperance Saloon and Groccey.. May 21, 1830; - • '5,, S. NUTT. . - M. S. 'Wilson has renuric4 his Stock of floods. into kis new Store (in the Brick Block) at the foot ofi!uln. .1k krenue• where' the Mcrcantlle bugineas be con tin tied under the:Firm of M. S. Wilson &Son.. Ad. ditions to their present Stock' will 130' continually made and particular attention glien to keep 'up a leneral assuctuzunte—espUelally .the Xfurdwere REMOVAL, BUSINESS CARflg William Wheaton, IL D.. - . 'LICLECTIC4II 4 :I) , BURGEON 1,4*. peetfully offers blisenica to al who prefer Ilse "Reformed Praiticeolo the .old Weeding Btiaeeirig end Calomel Plan., jackson \ Sasquellanna,M Sri C. C. Hollister,• ' 111LEALER IN SADDLES; Whim', mm2; l l:fr.: • 1.- Ikea, &v., Monroe, relli J. i.D. Ifidl - rIE,: wo, ''''--:: PTYSICIAN AND SURGEONOsas • iberlommily located himself at Brackneyville, Busgweiniient coanty ; Pa.; and will promptly attend to ants% will which he may be favored; • • 11/14y -- - E. S.-Knapp, with E. Canavan & &n i t "PIPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CHINA,. ciuso, 1. and Earthen Ware, No. 76 Warren West, Ns, .; • (IRADUATE of the itliOpathie and - 11:OntOtwitilO V 4 Colleges of . Mediaine, -is now parmadentlj'lloi sated in Great Bend Pa. . - • April 30, 1856. _ A t ; ttattnell, - ' A TTORIaY .1; COUNSELTAiE,AT over 5. It. West's Drug Stoit., `4lfoopiarimmat Dip!, ' nit T. D. Orchard, D; titSfClit.N AND Stlittl IV- EONi -Jackson. liissiour imnna county, Pa, 'neon !etre At Keeler & Stoddait. DEsin,"Ro! lilißneonsgmmeeserate; Montrose, An. I, Ism William HATessap, . • ATTOMNMY AT LAW drICOTARYPUBI4,I....' Oface on Public Square.. Montrose. - Dr. It• _ • QURGEOX DEN'TIST, Montiese; at - EWAN I•J Motel, Mondays and Tuesdays:of cadrireek. Miller 'at Sr* TTORNEYS AND .COUNSALLORS -AT LAW, and Solicitors in chanceq. Office No. 44 Cisdra street, elticago,lll. - Thomas Invrtrum. DBALBR 1N DRY MOM Groceries, Cl "Crockery, Boots and Stoat, Sisarukamsta Dere , Pa. . Bentley & Pitch, .\ AL TTORNEYS AT LAW . , AND aorrAyrr LAWD AGENTS, 2foultrte; - ,Pa. R. a. 'nENTLET. D. D. Hindsv. 4 1V.RY AND'EXCHANGE-STABLE - Office is , jn the rear of Wilson'. Stort,-Noitrov,ll*„.... 3. Colsten, , • _ • - 11 - VALER IN STOVV„ Cotsperi- an d` JI.I Iron Ware, I.oderiville, near areatnegidDepoi. December . - • L. P. litiAds, A TIORNET AT LAW, Suaguehasia,"4;6Blei .C.ll. on Maine streeti one deer east Pt Albeit TTORS,EY AT LAW end Justice of the Peace; LI- °vet I. L. Post & Co's store, gontrose._ IL iessap, A TTOIt Er AT LAW AND bO3ll - fIudONER.Of DEEps, for the State of-New York, wM ittend to all business eetruated to tint with promptness sad fidelity. Office on Public'Square, .oectmled- by now. Wm. Jessup. . - , itibel - •. , TAEALEII IN Ill:CGS, 3IEDICISES, Chituictls, Painot. 011 g, the-qtufis, 'Grlceties, Dry Goods, Gelds:de, Stoneware, GLwware, Clocks, Watches, Jewery, Silver Spoons, Spectacles . ; Musical inshit meat., Trusses, Surgical' Instruments, Liquors, Per fumery, Mirrors, - Stationery, Brushes, Shofti, Yanki• Notions, &c. . - - - • F. B. •Chintlier = • ' • - - I) E &o iE c:k a .:, 11 ) 0 11 013 9 1 3 1 11 q 5 ig l io ca nt * e i t e c. 9 % " 1 • Arcnue, Mint/rose, Pa. .• . I. L. Pah & Co., TA FALERS IN DDT GOODS; Groceries, Crockery, Daraware, Leather, Floor ' etc., corner of,TlO- pike.strect and Arinue, - ..3kostrose, Ps. , S. Lyons t Son., DEALERS IN PRY 'GOODS, Grocerits, Crockery, Tinsraie, Grocerielz, Rix&s, etc.; dui carry on the Book Riniiingbugnms—rubrscAlrgialk ifogtro4e, Pa. Bentley .& Read, TYE . ..kLEkS IN DRY GOODS, Drugs, 'Mediate', Paints, Oily , Grocerl6, Ifai-dware; - ,Ciockery. Iron, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Slver:Spoons,:fret. ornery, 4:c.—Foot of Public Asaue, : /foutrrkee.. _ William & William klessup,‘ A TTORXEYS AT LAW, ifindtofe. Pet. A tice in Susquebantta;l3ntdfordi. Wayne, - Wpo ming and Luzeine counties. - " William W. Smith & ("CABINET MAKERS. They keep Constantly on V hind a good assortment of kinds of Cltia Farniture. Shop and Ware 11 ,cB)* at Om (e e l Maine street, Montrose, .1 1 (1.: _ Rockwell & Wintrot , • ATANPFACTURERS. and DEALERS to &nip G-ooda; lials,‘ Opo, Fur*, rharelleue, Pa!, ante, Gibbons de. 4, N 0.40 Coutlaszdt 84.e.4; Sew York, (up swim.) s. 11. ROCKWXLL. ABALDWIN Wholesale_and • MetaH deal. "er Salt; Pork, Fisb,Ltirt4 pan, 4141 meal, eandleF, clover mid timothy _ seed. • - SO Barrels fresh ground just • Neetistd. fro"' Ithiea .• , . • ; Montrose August 6, ,1.856. • • . . 8: Thayer; f3IIirSICIAN AND SURGEON, --ifontremitii JL Office in the Farmeds store s v2-1221i POST Catorzu jr::CO." , :. -. 1 lIENRY DRINKER, WM. lIIINTTING COOPER. ~, M _ 0 ,...." 1 „ ° „, 109 .,..," ISAAC L POST. i N ov e mber --1-t-11!69 DRAFTS on New York City arid PhiladAtitia ill Collections promptly mark and remitted..., Office hours from li"tAA. N. to 3. 1 •. • - . iessis. Allen & Pazton, Ft: Yea.-i REFERENCE, Sainizel 0. - Morton Esq., PIM. ,- :- Iron: William Jet:up, Noritease.- -'' Lli‘tE AID - rtAsirplai I TIE subscribers arc no*'buridng and.sill keop AL constantly on. hind,•. Lime of a - Teri torpOrlow quality at Montrose Depot, and Wilt at4l-14 quantities at a fair price. Persons wishlog alma* quantity can be supplied t..70n a. reasonable =dm" . • ' Superior grOund rlat4ir will tio,kelifooniOuitrieFs lout] hereafter. rosy; DATITILRIL • 14.8 EARLE,.. Montrose Depot, April 3. New Fall Goodi.. MT ORDIIIISS - ' • ' 1-I.At'erdtic.P7hll:l,t'°":l's ! WI Z and as cheap as the cheapest. ' Clothing.—A: very large. atockAuittr_tipiniett.,:" and will be Fold as to - qua ty,_ as IoW-as stony i ota lishment in the country. :We Inkite-fr Montrose.. Oct; 8. 1856.. _ _ THE - INDEPENPENT 'REMPKte,I4,I! fiIIILISURD 'EVERY TITIMPAY :1101611111k toy AT $1,50..p1;&.AX5011, Rates Of One square (10 linea or leis) nue week;;;:..;oog . t fine square - '" " weeks; . 2.115114 One square " " three weeitsi,.. - .•,i,100. Ono stittar, , cmetitonth,‘:..,,a4l4 One equire, two One Square" " Zthreeinionths:v- ,, ;t00 Ono square • et- One square 41. ' , •Cal ' a For two' or more squares, jneetteti,:br anttli*f l 411 deduction from the &hese p*eisimittO; - ..T0.41 , ,!+,.., 5 , verti t ieni will tiara tile Pir.Aftitpt: ing their advertisements without ` additketer 01111*(4 -- I Business'ettrds not exceeding : tit $2,00 per annum.f'. Jab -, Wdirk; This et4e Is supplled.with 4' g4:ol4learrimi* ' Jobbingmsterists, snd kbtds'o4ok.llooloo4 - 1`; O P4riefs;?amphlotNA,l4l4llo.4loloo:7' 1, 7 . I T I P r el'APOT.• - ' 1.. P. IPITCIL R: W. WIIITON. Baakjug\liouse OF El