*'o,lt,ttrqt:-...-i*pilmtitt; ObE. ,n. I Witirkirra• iii 4 di the greet ea.tlfass.) - ..4rieldnetal Fair. . " r One movaing t ,at tbe hest and Fall, .. Foos'atdaut and bride 1,, , '' , ! Ell in the shade of Eden's irail-'—f' - . .'• lint on the one side. . . - . _ Tkey heard the air above them Owned, ',Alight step ou the award, And, lo! they:saw before them stand The angel of the Lord! - smiting in the morn, - •,.. Their forfeit Garden ley; -Before them e wild with rock apil thorn, • The desert stretched sway. 'Ehe,:blashing.in her tig-atfanit • - For the chaste garb of old ; _no. afghing o'er his bitter fruit, Ric Eden's grapes of gold.. "•,,,.-,•. e .1t./artijar why look•behlnd,. Wtken Hope is all belkirti,• • - " " • ••%. ;And , pidenthand and titling mind • Your loss may yet rekore I • I leave you with a spell whose power .Can' make the desert ghpi, . And mil around you fruit and flower ..1.0 fair as . Eden had. • N I-clothe your band with pewee to lift - The curse Gan off your soil; ' l''entr'rety doom shall seem a gift, Your loss a gain, through loft- s; . . "Go, cheerful as yon humming-bees, .To laboras to play." --And gleaming over Eden's - treea The angel passed away. . i,....T.he.pilgrima of the world went forth, Obedient to the word, 4. n d found, where'er they tilled the earth, A. garden of the Lord ! I • Thee more, oh 1 iiiiite-winged.angel: stand, Where man Edll pineg and grieves, And lead through Toil;tn Edendand, • New Adams-and new Eves! • . teem /ems tlic lidelligenecr. • ' The Ctunese' Sugar Cane. • VcrasulaoroN, January 27, 1857. Zlitors of the . ...Vationitl Orattiinman.: As public attention is every - 'where directed.to the culture of the u.atinese intgar cane," , 1 would respectfully request you to publish the following revised report (tithe 'rettiarks of D. 3. ilmwrie, Esq., at the recent session 'of the United States Agricultural Zo• 444 held in this city. Your obedient servant, . _ Bear reality rooms, ' Secretary, U. S. A. S. , • i EXTRACT tittou TAR OFFICIAL REPORT. , 'the chair called up the subject of the Chi , hese sugar-cane (sorghum vitcharatunt) for disciussion, and, by unanimous consent of the I # 6o Y • D J. Browne, of the Patent ,Office, Was, requested to give. his experience in res pect to this plant He firstobserved that he could may but little more than was already known to the public, but was willing to ens. werlany questions'on the subject - which might .tie put, to him. The rnam .points elicited in relation to this , product from his remarks and replies may be summed up as follows: m r ..Browne bad had- three years' experi 'ellen in the culture of this plant. He first haw it grow in. France; in 1854, and had ex pertinented with it in the District of Colum bia the two succeeding seasons: It was cul ilyitel in various localities, differing in the ' . usniteter of the Foil, its exposure to the sun, itiMoisture, dryness, degrees of fertility, sze. 'e iseed was planted at different distances apart, with. plants a foot asunder along the drills, or in hills, with a corresponding num bet' of stalks to each. The time of planting frOin the . Ist of May to the 20th of juosi: • That sown early in May did nut ger ,nainste -before two or three weeks, but ma ttited„ its seeds sontewhat, earlierthan that :0401 IMO; that sown on the 20th of J one ;,.tiiitopxfootrie of its seeds nearly as soon as -eattplanted oo the 10th of the samanninth. The - seed ripened between the 10th of Sep tember and the 15th of October, but unequal ly iWthe same fields. In some instances it '.stood excessive drought as well 'as thelight (costa of September-and. October, without in- When the stalks were cut or eaten off war, the ground hy animals in July, new • shoots sprang up and perfected their growth. ()Weir 'plant* were suffered to stand after their. ripened seeds bad been , removed,- and new panicle.4put forth in - October, at their ,simtmost joint., but did not mature. Ile liadheet informed that plants were' left in &nth Carolinaln a spoiler manner, the stalks of e4li - of winch ripened several successive panicles of seeds.: The seeds will mature from'. eighty to one Hundred days after plant mg. - He also said • that five crops of , fodder had been 'citlfivatet in:Florida the past sea son frotti,the same roots, the lastperfecting The amount of avids produced to . the acre in the Thstrict of Columbia s•aried from fifty to sixty bushels, yielding in many cases a gill to a stalk. The weight of green matured plants to the acre he estimated to .be from fourteen to thirty-three thousand pounds.— lie Was infonned that in one instance, in ken tucks, nine tons of fodder_ were raised to;,an acre,iatt weighed safter three' months' drvieg. As ai fodder plant he thonght its geograp hical range would correspond to that of Indian ctorn,'as it had been grown as far north as St, Paul, In Minnesota, and. fully ripened its seeds In Massachusetts and Illinois.. It grew with the greatest luxurianee in a tnctist, loamy soil, well inanured, with an aspect " but partially exposed to the morning and evening sun, hav ing attained a height of ;seventeen feet, with stalks an inch and a half in diameter. On dry indifferent. eoils, untnanured, and fully exposed to the sun during the day, the plants did not attain; more than half these dimen shims. He remarked that both sirup and sugar had been mantifiteuredi . retu the juice in thlit ecamtry.'as well as in l 'France % The bit augu , which he 's een was both in "a "errs." tsliztible and once stalizeble state, the latter technically knOwn s "grape-sugar ." Sirup Of a superior qualt had been presented to lien fr om New.H pshire, - equally' as good as that extracted from the perennial cane.— By adopting the usual. process in tins 'ccorintry ot,making . sugar from the Maple, by boiling down the" mice .in a single kettle, one would "rase } _atleceed in making a good article from the West Indluti,ame. . 7 In Cuba and - elsewhere it was a common ziractice in mattufitcturitig "Inuttoradon su gar, first to 'out the canes near the, 'ground, .deprire them of their tops and {leav es; them ,iminediately to the mill, crush out the juice by means of three east-iron or wooden rollers, and,tmese it to flow to a series ofboil .erkof peculiar , construction, to which are ap. plied various degrees of heat. to the first 'bolt e r the . pipe is raised to a temperature i et newhat *Writ Itlood hett, and a small 'gawky oflime-water is added to neutralize the acidity. • It is then .transferred emcees ivelylinto the other boilers, undergoing dee rent :sieeees of 'AimllitiOn,, tempering, and othermanipulatiOns, which can only be learn ed brpractiev,netil it reaehes-.-the point of erystilization. : -, From . the last boiler it is poured into a receptacle,". in Which; by grad uaikt ifteitigi lit ' endergcies the process of Fa 41 1 4431 47 ' A is next looped' out, and pouredlnt4 :WO* eagthen pits, with.small sperturea4n'theit - iiotfoina,und conveyed to .the "dripping-0;4," where ` this mOlassfte, or uneryteralTiatile z potliptis e fells into it gutter -- . below, - il run% into a reeeir • s, ~.„ to puttin 7 . tt up into casts; .'' ' . '' :1111.4 0 dripping: is completed; vrlu ~,,:hu!te2. ! setriatal days, and, the auger becotries*d_ . _ o,lo„itafiy, the pots ere cerriedito woOden';''gol' i liWl*the 'sugar emptied out,' pulverited.l64kag, god thea'paelted into boa* or casks, fiw'snil3-1 meat or tp* He . thought that if 'this, o r t 'Signe siMilse process; were applied - to the - juice of tote (Um cane in the United States, we . might succeed in making from it a crys- . talized sugar; but, as 111)94 One third part is uncrystalixable, it might' be questioned whether .the'atteinpi to separate. it would be ~ ecieuimitaa. • -,• ,',• ,'-. -. •• ..- • It was stated that; by means of optical in struments, we, may - elearly distinguish the preponderance of crystilliable sugar of this plant, ea Well as'that of Indian -corn, and that there appears - to be some relation between their maturity und . the facility with_Whieli crystals , can be obtained. Ho -was of the opinion that this cane contained- the greatest amount of, saccharine matter When the seeds were in their milky state,- . and,that -the rich ness-of the juice mainly depened upon a hot sun, a continued sulii - mer -beat, S and a warm, moderately rich soil, but . ,net upon the 104- tilde in Which' it lie cultirated, as had bean!, inferred:. From three fourtha to seven eighths', of the•stalk cOnsist of: juice, which varies in richness' ataxirding to , -the size,- vigor, and lieidthinets• of the plant. ~,That, tak e n from a cane'seventeen 'feet in height and one inch and 'a half in dianteter, grown io the District of Columbia, on „the-moist loamy land refer red to above, yieldeilontii fourteen per cent. of; dry -iewtharine inutter'; ~while that front a stalk about nine rot hi height, au inch in di toneier i eultivited on light land in Massachu: setts; gave twenty-three i4o. cent, . Further. More it was asserted' that. !aleohol of n supe rior,.quality and agreeable taste, resembling no3-eau, had been nutnufi4iured from it--- - -.,a bread.saving crop being thus supplied—and that, if l'idistilled with grape seeds, it Would produce an excellent brandy. But - a ditlicul . ty had been apprehended,ihoth' in the manu facture of sugar and aleihol, from the fer; mentation of the juice in' *arm Weather, ow. ing to the ahorttime left Srki the manufacture. This, however, he. thoughttmight be obviated, in A northern climate, byl, planting -the seed ' sufficiently late to allow its maturity to oc. -car during the time of the light autumnal frosts, lie had observed the juice did not ferment Where the . niOn temperature of the day, was 45' or 50' 'Fi ; hat at a greater heat it soon partook of .t, e nature of eider; and would doubtless even ually make an ex cellent - vinegar, fifteen•h ' dre...d gallons of whieh,:he thought, might produced to the acre. • ~• • • . , . . . . . In respect to its nutntiVe properties he eit-- fed instances of cows v.hichhad been fed upon this cane .exclusively giving a diminished quantity- of milk, hilt of inj..reased richness of quality:. - He had seen two stock cows, not giving milk, which had su 4; i isted entirely up on it for six weeks, that w•• re hi- good condi tion for the butcher. le' another case the seeds ~ were thrown bros.. t, and the crop used for soiling. The ani l als fed upon it in I a green , stte throve well,' , fibrding excellent i Milk, wi thout exhibiting ! 'i'fly symptoms of ." hero" or flatulency, w •Ich are sometimes prothiced in feeding upon :, ceulent clover or -Indian corn. The most serious objection to this plant be conceived to Übe the woody na ture of the covering of the stalk when fully matured, which renders if', c l. more di ffi cult to crush' fer the purpose of , !obtaining its juice, and its linfiteess as fodder .!ifor animals with out being reduced to f "tents by cutting, though, when thins reduce,i, it is greedily de voured:by cattle, horses, sheep, and swine. The only insects he bad o . • reed to attack it were aspeciei of green -p ant-lice., (aphides.) \ihich appeared ti, do no . 4ential heron.. The ! - : seeds, he,thought, coul d raised at about the price ofoats, and woo prove highly Val 'table 'for the purpose of ceding to animals', if not.emPloyed for hu. 'food. ' When de privedi•Of their pellicles .o . Covering they had been used in France- in etnanufacture of chocolate—thepellieles theimselves tieing ern. played for dyeing silk; i !toning shades va rying front a_ pale.violet t : - .4 mute-Carmine. 'As to the' fact' of this p a nt exhausting the soil, Mr. - Browne thought. re was no doubt. Judging . _ from its analog `. to the perrenial ni e cane, he believed that at :st half of its ash`,' Consists of phosphates, a rd more than one fourth[ of silica . : ' He did of think it advisa ble to;apply to this.crop nosh, if any, stable .r, - othgr ammoniacal manures, as it. would 'flouriSh on nn indifferent soil by the addition of a - modenite luatitity o bone-dust, phos phatic guano, wood aishes,in. poudrette. lf, thus cultivatd, and the crisp fed oat to the animals on the farm, and4heir manure,re , turned to the fields on whieli the plant grew, it could not fail to be a dii•ect and eeonomi , cal mile of restoring. fertility- to eihausted lands.; • '' 4,:! - In conclusion, on being aced for his candid opinion as to the adaptatiotil of this species of cane iii the wants and eco my of the United , StairS, Mr. Browne ave'rr that, as a forage crop and a . restorer of exh usted lands, more especially those -of the 4tlantic and Gulf States; wherever the corn ;plant Would thrive, it cannot be surpassed by .i.tiy other product.. It was also his belief 'dud tjt, - would produce sufficient sirup, and perha' ga s suer, alcohol, and Vinegar; to supply t e demands of the Whole country ; in. all al 'ntions where the plant would develop its 'l4!ieeds- to a: milky , .!! stage. He would not, nlwever ' advise the farmers to be too . sanguine in adopting his views, and thereby run . iiro undue specula tions,by excessive cultivatkin, nor in making Unwarrantable expenditure 4 fur the purchase i'd machinery and seeds ; fle . had ,no hesita tion in predicting that its' lidoptiori would he general, and that at no ~4tant day it would be ranked among our staple ' - crops. • ~,, , k Coaxs.— -The beat cure for these trouble some things that we ever tfed is to soak the feet in hot water for a qua' er of an hour, so that the corn becomes sof t and then trim it off as close as possibleonfil not 'cause pain. Then take the tincture ofFlthe Arbor Vitte, plaoed upon s little eotton.*d apply to the earn, and atter a few aPPtiestions the corn - win not only disappear entirily,but will not be likely to return again.---Sz t eatijfe American. To Rutz Cosmos SzALtilo-wAx.—To eve.: ry one ounce of shell-lac taite half an ounce each'ot rosin and vermilhoii, all reduced to a fine Powder. 'Plum ihenti over a moderate fire and melt them. An ,Color will do as well' as vermilion. • . --..., . NEW STORE INE ' GOODS' I T_l siwlrric Gip& w ' , d . respectfrillyinvite 1-1- . the mums of Gibson tincinity to their very hirZe oitoek of • - - - . _- • rail aid Win Goods, . . _ . which they are now receiving selling at very lose prices; consisting In p ,Dry Goods, Grocer s; iea, Crockery, Tiardware, P ' 011 e, Beady made Mulling, Boots and Shoes, &ell They are prepared to exhibit to the people of Gi " , one of the largest stocks of Ready made Clothin• : 'ever offered in this market, which they are bound iiiir sell Cheap as Ike Cheapest. . , In additioito their stook; they are now receiving a large stock of Cooking _a nn 0 Parlor Stoves, Tin ware, de. • So call and ses ifilyon do not buy. , No charge for. showing Goods. 'NJ; - , N.B. 1141WLEY RPLTILD. - • . - AU kinds iit country ',reduce taken in ea change for. Goods at market price. Gibson, 'October t 2., .181iG. •. - . . • lyr 1 rtals;'4"now, etoor, ' L . - LYON'A ,i; SON"i; 111 WnentilniellgOVlONOA , We diairi it is it'iong"=-Jaya the PA OF .4; • Guttenberg, Roseniamo, & Co. 4 4 W 114 ill wrong?" inqpirad a neighbor of ours V' V the other' day. We told him ft was wrong for aWu io dress in each a cold Arty in linen gar-, Meats, Just so MI6 SS IS la wrong for a Lady to dress on a cold tiaY in i'thip barage or gauze dress. Our neighbors said, " Iltirfiveryborly can &es* as they "That is true enough," we answered, "but we say ibis all wrong kw any to risk their health too enrich by exposing thednielves to: take cold, which will certainly bring_ on other diseases And shorten their lives, when if they would call at OUR ESTABLISH !VENT, - • with a very small Mil of money, they could get core• fortaWy warm dressed from top to bottom. The othJ er day we met a man half-frozen for the want of Clothes, grinding his teeth together likes Threshing llachine, but we soon cured him. :‘ We dressed him up warm, (for small charge,) and then sold him Dres ses anti Shawls at astonishing low prices for the rest of his suffering family, and since that the man feels as happy and pleasant as anybody. Thar fore come all and seems. Try us, and you Kill find that we give you more for little than you ever got before. • ' • GUTTENBURG,' ROSENBAUM, k CO. x. oICTIENDZRO. /.. LOSSENakIIIi. C. It. WITTEKBERM a. wzrnamssa. Montrose, Nov. 2G, 1854. NEW GOODS. E are on hand once more with a choice selec tion of Fuli is Winter Goods, which comprises our usual variety of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery,, Hardware, Drugs and Midi eines, Paints, 0 itti and Dye stuffs, Patent Medicines. Boots and Shoes, Sole and Upper Leather, Hats and Caps, Watches Jewelry and Silver Spoons, Carpet Bags, Trunks, Watches, Wall and Window Paper, Clocks, &c., &c., alt of which we offer fin. sale onuor usual terms. 111" 4 NTLEY & READ. Montrose, Dec. 1, 185 n. . Q largepssortment of long'and actuallyehawia, shawia, from 41,00 to $9,00, just rimed, and for ;safe cheap, by - BNNTLF:,Y Dirgg..oo,..—We have just opened a choice lot of De tainea, Paratuetta's, and other Dress goods of entire new patter* Call and see. BENTLEY & READ. CLO7 - ITSk complete in' this line, and will be-sold at the • lowest kind of a profit. BENVLEY & READ. HATS 8. CAPS.:' —A great variety of quality,'of both men's and hoy'sjust received, BEITLEY & READ. 1200 TS & SHOES.—Menc, — iouth's, and Boy's Li Boots and Shoes ' as cheap as . the cheapest.— ..41s°, Ladies Gaiters, Buskins, &c. BENTLEY & READ. CI ROUE '%.-*A full supply, and Fold at a small. .er profit than usual. Our six shilling Tea can't be beat. BENTLEY & BEAD. UPPER LEATHER, constantly on hand 17 BEICTLET k READ. TEWELRY.—We haveniade an addition to our tl- Jewelry case, a large stock of Gold and Silver Watches—Silver, Silver plated and German Silver Spoons (all warranted) Ladies Pins,Ear Drops,Dmee lets, Silver Fruit. Knives, Rings, Napkin Rings, Spec. acles Gold and Silvr, Porte monnaics, kc.dtc„which will be sold at a very low figure, BENTLEY & READ. Montrose, Nor. 19, 1856. • - AIRY SALT by the pound i tusliel or sack, jus Aft received and for sale by BENTLEY St READ. LriIIOGRAPIIIS; Artist's Paints in tubes, L antrArtiet's Brushes; The Balm of a Thousand Flowers, for beautifying the complexion ; Gonraud's Powdres Subtiles, for removing superfluous 'hair,— also his Italian Medicated Soap for removing Tan, Freckles Pimples and Sallow Complexion; Batche lor's Liquid !fait'. Dye, also his Moldavia Cream for the hair ; Holloway's Pills and Ointment, and nearly all the -Pills, Ointments, and Patent Medicines in cre ation, at TCRRELL'S. = Montrose"„ June 18, 18.58. • , SOAP MANUFACTORY. THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand for sale at his e.tablishment in Montrose, the best qual ty .of SOFT SOAP, manufactured from the lye of wood ashes and grease ; in the old fashioned way, and not by any patent process. For those that furnish the grease, he manufactures the soap for $1,50 a barrel. Warranted In all eases to be a good article, or the Soap may be returned an the motoy refunded. • PRICES. -Per barrel. gl,OO Half Barrel, 2,50 Ga110n,..... 26 Wholesale dealers will be furnished—if delivered, at the Asbery-In Montroie—at the rate of ten barrels for $45, or at Scranton at ten barrels for $5(l. JOHN HENRY WARES. Montrose, March 17, 185(1. 10y1 Prof. Charles. Norris, B'DIRTIER, Shaving Saloon, and Hair Dresser, hay ing again removed his shop front its former loca tion in the basement of Searle's.llotej, to the room over Chandler's Store, is prepared to exercise his art in the most. scientific manner, on all who. may he leased to entrust their heads or faces to-his bandit. Nov. 20. .22y1 Read the following Letter. HOME, TESTIMONY. We hare received the following lett6i , In relation to Da. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT Pis Acorns Foca Cowles, Susq. Co., Pa., Sept ‘2Bth, 1856 Megirs A. J. Wntrs it Co., New York:— "The Morse's Indian Root Pills had from you Ore waireraal satisfaction, in stvlar INSTANCE, and our fanners Use then for almost everything.. The DYS rirriatir has been raging in this section to an alarm ing extent, for the last six months, SCARCELY a also Lx tamflY having escaped, ExcErr THOSE WHERE. your pills hare been c!ISD As • Paavrettrx„ in which ease they have NETER TAILED. I will inform you-shortly how to send a further supply. Your ob'eServitn ALPTIONSO H. SMITH. Such letters is the above need no comment from us, they ought to ronrin;e all of what letirm/y believe, that Dr. 3lorse's Indian Root Pills are the vity Lest Pill ever mad , : • • Solein llontmse by S. TI. & D. Sayre, and Txy one person in every town, and in all country stores.. A. J. White it Co., 2 St., Peters Plaee, New York, sole Proprietors. - = 47—tf Notice. TIIE acocants of. Patrick and Dimock must be set. tied immediately or they wilt be sued without further notice. E, PATRICK. Montrose, Oct. 29, 1856. • G. Z. DIMOCK. Blacksmithing, In Springville. THE undersigned-ha sreceived from the city, and will keep constantly on hand, A Good Stock of Iron, and having seccred - the services of a good workman, is prepared 'to do Shoeing, Carriage-Ironing,- . and all sorts,of work in his line promptly and well, and cheap for cash. Those having accounts with the aubsaiber of over a year's standing, are requested to 'settle up without - • • DAVID LATHROP. Spriagrille,•Oct. 80, 1856. , • .42m6. Ammunition. Liastltas POWder; Safety . Fuse, Gun Pow- LP - der, Shot, Lead ; Gun Gape and Wormers, Pow. der Flasks, Guns, Revolvers, Pistols, tee., at the store of - ABEL TURRELL. Montrose, October - IS, 1856. Harrah for the New Starer! , ► 1"11k; undersigned take pleasure in' announcing to .11.. their friends and Customers that they have mov ed into their NEW STORE, with an entire new stock of Goods, consisting of every variety of mer-: chandise kept in country or city. Friends, give us a call 1 We do not KU at "old fogy" prices, nor "Jew" those who purchase of as; but trade fairly and hon orably at "live and let lire" rates. We both preach and practice the true business principle of " quick sales and small profits." Let it be distinctly under stood that we do not wish to sell goods on a long credit. We shall sell goods so , lbw that the pur chaser can afford to borrow money at twelve per cent; and par down for:therm Salt, Five and pro duce of all kinds kept constantly. on band, and .sold at lower rates than at any other establishment in town., To prove that we are not_boaktiOg, but tell ing plain truths in a plain way, call'andluircluu N. 8.—.411 kinds 'of produce taken in exchance for goods. R. TIJ-AYER & CQ. Montrose, October 14, 1856. 40-t1 . Graham[with, Soda And Butter Crack • err, for sale by k SON. • Bat= of I . IrthoimailMil• FJOWers, on's Rat Pills,toecanoti se, or aelf.heating smooth. ing 'rum*, Toy fail. and Baskets, at • • - - ' LYON'S & SOYA. FORDHAII SADDLE a... S & HARNESS MAKER AND TRIINNIER, Quceessior of St E. Baldwin, • (late Fordham and Smith,) in the above basins, will otter on good tonne, all kinds work "in his line," such as Sad dles; Martitinc-Tnmks, dic. Harness made of the best oak-tiume*leatlmr. : • CA RRIAG4 TRIMMINV of all kinds done on short notice. 411 kinds of Carriage Trimmings kept on hand and furnished cheaper than can be purchas ed elsewhere in Northern Pennsylvania. • • ;cos. 1,2, andl 2 Basement of Searle's Hotel, Mont mere, Montrose, October 1, 1856. tf • Cr REVT MIEIIIKEe, N thennidst or the great_ political excitement of I the day, weiluive not forgotten the immed:ate wants of all parties, but have purchased and are con- Stonily Leeching, extensive additions to all the var ious branches of our trade; and to which we solicit the attention of urlarge. circle of patrons and friends, con/tient:, belie ing that we can offer you strong in dueetnent4 to make your purchases from our well se lected stock of s .7:1x.v7 Grc•c•clLes, roceries, CrocLery, Hardware. Hats & Caps, Boots and Shoes, Ready.tuade clothing, &c., &c. • • To the few that we have not already supplied' with stoves, we woulti - ttay, that notwithstanding .our loss and detention ' . l:ty fire, we arc again in " Full Blast." and tend).- to wait upon you with a chose, rum different mitten's, at the lowest prices. Our prigia are rewitanable wed terms guile easy. Butter, Lard Tallow, Beeswax, Focus, Flannel, Grain of all kinds , Old copper, Brass, Iron, Lead, Rap, Meat, .Vegetables, Wood, 'Anther, Dried Ap ples, Beans, Grass seed,' dc., taken at the market prices, for goods, at S. H. & P. SAYRE'S. Public Avenue, Montrose, Oct. 8, 1656. runs, FURS. . li l Cll. VICTIiRiNES and CUFFS and BUFFALO .110111.1. g, anew atock,jast received and fcr sale, 11. BURRITT. . cheap, byi, New ililfordl Nov. 26 1866. Admiinistrutor's Notice. NOTIChI is herehy . giren to all per:ms having de nts agtonst the estate of Legg BLAKEAEE, deceased, late. clf: Dimock township, that the same must .be. presented to that undersigned for arrange ment, and all p4rsons indebted to Said. Estate are re quested to make immediate payment; ANNA IILAXESLEA ? "whey% URI3I2IE SMITH, hv Dintock, Def;-10. 1 856., WANTED: 'WANTED: - : .I...ooo".:,il2,Vsw?fiwei4lll i;lnirgitatntr,tert 7 price. • S. R. tt D. SAYRE. muutrose, Dec. 3, 1836. New Jeiiiiplry, Perfumery-, Fancy-Goods, Groceriety, Paints; Oits, Drugs; Mitterials for Li;thfs, jusit received, by ABEL TUREELL. - Montrose, Oitober 15, 1856. • Illore tind More' New Goeds. T_T BURRITT; isigain on bind with a new and seeond stock of Fall and Winter Goods, making his asOrtment unusually complete in all re? *poets, and will he sold as low as the lowest or lower, for Ca Batter, or approved credit. New. Milford' Nov. 26, 1856. Alenilffra in Montrow: THE WAR IN KANSAS CONTINUES! DUI': those Who attempted to get up a fight in Montrose against "second rate goods and high prices," with the fag-ends Of three or four old stocks have fizzled ; and KOter and Stoddard, whose BOOT AIi:ND SHOE STORE is located on Main street, South' of Searle's Efotel, l7 -with the largest and hest assortment of Goods ever brought into this mar ket, bought at the • • LO WEST FIGURE,' and which they; will sell a !eelle' above cost, are de termined to give "the old codger" a hard one. We do not intend to he undersold by any other establishment in Town; . We have only to say, Come and See, for "seeing is believing." We do not de sire to f ourour i goods, preferring to "let our works praise us;" butwe may be .pennitted to say, ibr the information of pnrehaA>rs, that we have just received AN ENTENsIVE STOCK of Superior quality and style. etmiprising - all kinds of Gentl e men Ladies', and Children'pi Wear. Also a general assortment of Findings, and Leather of all kinds. Work made to order, and repairing done KEELER. & STODDARD. Montrose, Sinie.ll, NOTICE. YI7I3LIC notiCeis hereby given that S. A. WOOD- RUFF is receiving a new I lot of Stoves and Wares of all kinds -,usually kept in the Stove and Tinware line of business, among which may be found a better assortment of Stoves, heavier, larger, and more durable than ever before offered in this county. All the proof yott need will be just to call and exam ine for yourselves. All stoves warranted in every respect. , Kept constantly on hand, an eitensive assortment , of TIN WIRE, made out of the best materials, which. is offered far sale,as cheap as can be bough,t in any market. also on hand, Lead Pipe of all siz es; Cimin ..and nearing for Chain Pumps, all sizes Brass and Porcelain Kettles, and all kinds 4appaned Ware. , . Jctibinm done on short notice And in. good order. Ali goods in the line trill be sold cheap for. es ii or (approved) credit. S. A. -WOODRCFF. Montros.e, March IV, 18311 Valuable Lauds For SI: le. VOR SALE Di• ONE BODY,' about 5590 acres of • Land on-the waters of Spring - Brook, a branch of the Lackawanna, river, in Luzerne County; Penn'a., about midway between the thtivint towns of Scntn ton,and Pittston. These and are covered with val. uable timber, and being situate in the most.extensive mineral region in Pettnsylrania—knos°n. to :contain iron ore--and belinied to abbund in 'coal, and being alio in the immediate .vicinity of screenl railroads made and now in progress—offer to .the capitalist an opportunity for the investment of money that seldrun occurs. For further information applv: to N. P. Ho sack, Esq., No. 'll, Wall street New :York; or to the -subscriber, at. Montrose, Susquehanna county,l'a., the• attorney in fact of the owners. April G, 1654.. - .HENRY DRINKER. • IXPOFAr TO TAR3IP:ILS. . New Freight Line - from "Montrose DILL & ARIT;STRONG , • Commission Merrhants, No. 3.Eria Buibtriga. FOR the better accommodation. of the Farmers of &Bo'a county, we have concluded •to receive freight every day of the week (Sunday's *excepted,) at,,, the store of 31. S. Wilson and Son, who will attend to shipping the same to New York, and the return bills will lho paid in cash. at their 'store. Capt. Wickham is their Salesman, whose Innr: ex- -perience on the N., Y. k E. Railroad justifies him in saying that justice will be done to his patrons. With the above strrangemeut.we invite farmers to give us -a call. . JUSTUS DILL, CIIARLEB B. ARMSTRONG. Montrose, Aug. 20, /8.56. 62m6. NEW MILFORD STOVEIMPORIUM In Full Mait. Two /lundrert and Seventy-Five Stoves for sale by Dickerman d Garratt. Wilare In receipt of the largest atock of' Stoves l em offered In Northern Pennsylvania, con Aiding Cooking; -parlor, and 'Slx•plate, both for need and coal ; ars; a full assortment of large sizes, for stores and Churc hes. • Would call ,particular attention to the Jeffersoulan Elevated Oren, the most perfect and heaviest fate store in market. Among our assortment of large , pven, would !mention the Empire State improved, as fieing very heavy plates, perfect finish, anddrsuperi '',r biker. Farmers of Susquehanna county, you hare been in the habit of purchasing light:stores - and light trimming, and paying as much as you.ought to, for heavy plates and heavy trimming. • - We manufacture our furniture, and wilFsell 'at man, ufacturer's ,prices; Let those who pay a mak'er profit compete with us if they can. Jobbing ected with the tin trade, done as usual on short notice. .• DICKERMAN & OARRATT. New Milford, Sept. IS_ 1856: Stovest Stovies: HSt HITT would invite attention to his . large stock of NEW' STOVES just received, including :a full assortment of Elevated Ovens, Air riot, Large Oven, and Premium Copk Stoves, with a superior variety of Parlor, Office and Shop Stoves, for Wood or coal : also Stove Pipe, Zinc, Sheet Iron, Stove Tuliest,'. &c.. Ills assortMent will include, the most select a4d desetabfe Stoves hi market and will be sold on the niOst favorable terms, for CU II or OS TIIIK. " .. New Milford, October 22, 1856. A .le* Plough* and' Stoves, wbie i win lem thin gnat; to clo#e them nut; by *:;11: . F. It.' eIIANDLEII.. • " " Lycomlng Co.' Mutual Insurance Company. Ctapltal,--S 2,400,000. IT Is one of the best Companies in the State., It was incorporated in 18.10, its Charter perpetual. It has insured, since it went into operation, thirty Millions of property, and paidover six hundred thou. sand dollars losses.; About twelve thousand has been paid in this Count/. Applications received at the store of B. R. LYONS & Co., Lanesboro, and at Montrose. • • i B. R. LYONS, Agent. Montrose, Jan. 1857. • v3nl y 1 NEW ARRARGEMFIT —AND— _ , • E ©, 0 D THE tindcrs:g4d haying associated thcmaelve: in the Mercantile business, under the name of Mott & Tyler, at the old: original Ile,ad of Narigation," announce to the.public that they arc' now receiving large stock of . • • • • New & Choice Goods, such as Dry Good:4, Dress Goods, Clothe, Cassimers, Crockery, iiats anirCapsc Groceries, &c., ikc., which will be sold for Ready Pay, at prices that can't fail to ,suit. . C W. MOTT, JAMES C. TYLER. Montrose, October 1, 1856.- ELEOTIOR IS DYER: THE COI.I',NTRY IS QUIET! . Prcis - perity Abounds:: • ND now that Winter has come, Farmers and all 1 - 1. others should prepare to enjoy the fruits of their labors, by securing; among other requisites to Fire side Happiness, - a copy of some one of the choice Books just received at the Montrose Book Store, -which can and trilldie sold as cheap as at any other Book-Store this side of N. Y. - City, or even at " Ev ans S Co's. great 90 Book sale" in the city, that sends out so many .Sris.vora mai Pr nknetw.R. . • Among the diew books mar. be found, Western Border Life, fora Grafton, • Life of Gen. Morgan, Three Per Cent a Modth, or the Perils Of Fast Liv ing, The Last of UM Forester's, Dred, Torchlight, Vi olet, Post Office Directory or Business Man's Guide, a hook that every business man in the county should own, Japan Expedition, Mechanic's Test Book, &c. Also—new schOul books, which will be sold upon the principle that OM "•nitab/p kixpenee is better than the slow shelling." A new Physical Geography of the United States, by D. M. Warner, the nicest thing out. Berard's History ot the United States, a new' school ,bOok, just out. Elementary Moral Lessons forSehools and Families,by M.FiCowderyot fine thing too. Green's Elendints of English Gramtner,,Col burn's new series of Arithmetics,. Grecttlears new Arithmetic. , 'WebsleOs Dictionarie—AlA.CA, and a good deal cheaper than that Penknife House in New York sells them. Diaries for 16137.—A good assortment, all right as to price. Also, Almanacs for 1857. Also,—A new lot of Blank Books, Writing Books, with or without copies, Black and Red Ink, Pens and Paper of ditferenrsizes and colors, Scissors, Knires;Razors, Port Monniaes,Fish Hooks awl Lines, Lamps, Port Folio. ,Counts Pocket Maps of the diff erent States, &c. kc.! And all to he iudd at the Mont rose Book Store in the Post Office, hy A.. N. BULLARD. B. Christmas and. New Tear's wilt be here in a few days. A word to the wise, &e. A. N. B. P. S. Any Paper or Magazine published in the United States, can be 'procured at the, lowest club Enquire at the Post Office.. Montrose, Deceib,er 3; 1856 . . . , Stoves Stoves \ . general assortment of Cooking Stove,4, amon 1 which is the celebrated CLINTON ELVAT ED OVEN : also, Parlor:l - nd Vox Stoves, Stove Pipe Sheet Zinc ' kc., may be found at very low figures, a the store of . • S. S. INGALL'S.. PATENT MEDICINES. A MONO the great variety of Medicines at Turrell's Il store, nav be found all of Dr. Jayne's justly celebrated Fandly-Metlicines : Ayre's Cherry Pecto ral and Cathartic PHIS; Halsey's Forest yf hie and Forest Pills ; lloofland's celebrated German Bitters ; Louden's series of Family Medicines; Merchant's Giarghng Oil, the greatest remedy for sprains in man or beast ever known ; IMathewson's Infallil le Reme dy,. and Horse Remedy ; Otick's Verinifuge, and a variety of other kinds; Trasks Magnetic Ointment, the great remedy for buitts, rheumatism, and all in flammatory complaints;; Pond's Extract, a first rate thing for similar ,purposes as above Ointment; An 'drews' Pain Destroying, A gent, a good article ; Wood cock's Balsam and Bono falAsnent ; .Atwood's Jaun dice Bitters, Canker Dibps, Liniment, and .Dysentery Drop's; 'Baker's Compound Ii Dysentery; Hough ton's Pepsin, for - Dyspepsia; lichnbold's Extract of Ruchu. and Extract of ,Sarsaparilla; a variety of Salves, the best in market, Pills, &-c., and an ahnost endless variety of Patent • Medicines, altogether ton rionertms to enumerate—but suffice it. to say, that the'liffidic will find nearly every thing in this line, at the. Drug and Fancy Store of 'ABEL - TURRELL. Montrose, July, 1.8z5- UI- 3 WARD AND. ONWARD. GO IT BOOTS! The Border Ruffian% wit Main St. • Defeated.. ND the endeavor to palm off that "Ertensivr:i L Stark ni fuprrinr puny" of Goods lately re ceived from an Sold broken down. Establishment IlirOmmtun, has proved an entit4 failure to our friends down totem ",.,:4.4/1. 9 is Befirring." We ac knowledge the fact. And Amnia judge that 'seeing! (witlmut wearing) would be all that wad necessary to convince the public that SIMMONS & 3IERRIIIAN, at their store on Public Avenue, first door above the Post Office, nave the largest and most desirable Mock of BOOTS AND SLIDES ever introduced intt this market ; W 11 4 .4.1 for price (we offer no competition with 'ennui rate,'Mrlx) durability and style we dud lenge conspetitiote are receiving weekly from the Best !louses in New Ymk the latest styles and best qualities of Goods, which keeps our assortment complete.' . July 98; 1658, Just received a large addition toimr farmer stock, conisisting of Gents Patent teethe, Boots, Patent Leather Ann Boot's, French Calf Boots Gaiter Shoes and slips all styles. Ladi: Gaiters Bus-r kinti Slippers and Boots best qualities; also Boys' Youtlqtand Childrens Boots, Gaiters and Shoes, the best in market. In faCt every thing belonging to the trade. .I.l.l;kinds of Leather, &c. 411 -kinds of e'ork mole to order and repairing done MEM Montrime July 2S, 1856 NEW MILFORD Shawl, Cloak and Dress Goods Emporium. FOR FALL, 1856. HBURR ITT would again Invite attention to his .• new stock of Fall and Winter Gonda, including a great variety of rich Fall' Prints, in new styles; Plain and Fancy Delaihea A and Cashmere; Plain and Fancy Mohair Cloths; I'lain and Plaid Me rinoes and Paramattas; Black' Brocade; Plain' and Fancy Silks ; Wool, Brocho Cashmere and Silk Shawls; Gents Shawls, itich Ribbons, Bonnets and Flowers, Ladies Cloths and rich Velvets for Cloaks, Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, .tc, with a large assort ment of. other STAPLE and FANCY GOODS as usual, including t ' - Hardware, Crockery, Lion and Steol, Paints, Oils, Boots and Shoes, Bats, Caps, Clocks, Buffalo Robes, Carpeting, &c., with a large and now assort ment of Stores, of the most improved STYLES and CONSTRUCTION, ' • all of which will be sold to meet the views of the closest buyers for cash or ap proved credit. ' • . • New Milford, October 2, 1856. .. FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE. • MBE subscriber is carrying on the 011 AIR AK IN° lIUSINESS in all its variousbranehes at the Chair and Ware Shop in Harford, where may be found a greater variety of Windsor and Rocking Chairs than at any other establishment in the county; also Flag and Cane Seats, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Leung es,Settees, Tables, Stands, kc. tee.; all of which will be sold at the lowest prices at retail, (or wholesale, 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 ball at my shop in Harford A. W" GREENWOOD.- . Itarford, October 12, 1854.. -15 m. NOTICE. DEMONS desirous of paying me money, on debts ofany description, can -do so by leaving their payinents with Post, Cooper & Co., Bankers? Mont. rose, to my credit. whose receipts will ballowed from their date. C. April 18 1856 1 d`tf Bultalo Itobes,-a superior lot, just received end will lact sold low.by 11. IIAIRRITT. .Now Milford, N'ov. lam% . • . SIMMONS & 31E4R13IAN SNIT if, FORDIIIIII & CO.;, emit spo, , Cabinet Makers, TA" pleaxnre in offering to their (Mato:tiers, in addition to their usual 'forge stock of CAntsrr Wont; the largest and best assortment of 4 VANE, FLAG, AND WOOD 5P2.47 OII4IBS. ever offer ed for sale in Susquelumna county, all of which were manufactured expressly to 'their order, and they can warrnnt them to be a superior article. Call at their Ware-room, foot of Maine street, and examine fox yourselves. • w. w. SMITH. E. C. roam - List. •. 8111711 JR. Montro§e'. Feb. 27: 56.1- STEAM GRIST AND SAW MILL. POST 111101 . 1.1 FAS having pnrchastid. the above establishment,-will keep constantly on lined Sq. perfi'n a-id Fine Flour,- Corn :Veal of superior qual ity, alto Chop and Bran at the. lowestkash prices. Custom work will be done with tlespateh, and in all cues trarranted. . 4 IBBIII .Montrose, July. 1853. xat. HALSEY'S FOREST WIN& AND GUITI•COATED FOREST PILLS. The most extraordinary discovers in the World? 1,000,000 Bottles and Boxes sold ann,ually, AND THO USANDS OF LIVES SA VED FROM A PR EMATUR F, GRAVE BY THIS LATE DISCO VERY: TESTIMONIALS, of the mostuneiceptionable char-, aster, are continually' pouring -ht from every part of the country, bearing , witness to the unpaM leled efficacy of these medicines. The following show the number of cases eared; ar certified to by letters and other testimonials:received from all parts of the Union and British colonies, from the Ist of January, 1855, to 'January Ist, 1856; in• elusive rt, •1 Cases cured. Nervous r disorder.: . . 818 , Rheumatism.... .1, .x.. 211 "- Coisumptirnicelinc, colds,and houghs 546 Liver complaint " 401 - General debility' ' 614 Dyspepsia and habitual costiveneqq 705 Pustules and unhealthy , color of the skin 496 -, Bilious disorder .'...• 1617 Scrofula and mercurial complaints r 260 Jaundice 367 • 'Salt rheum and Erysipells - '167 Agne and fever • 711 Dropsical diporders • - .804 . Other vat ious disorders . . ... .... -.....8114 . . But 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 sound and vigorous health from their use. • The great amount of goad these medicines have done,: has in duced thousands to recommend them to their friends. Men of integrity and physicians have sanctioned their use, recommended them t 6 the public. READER, if yon want not your constitution in ured by that slow, lurking poison, calomel; or other, mineral substatices,'Much not siren met/kir:es as con tain them, but procure those excellent and purely vegetable preparations, Halsey's Forest Wine and Pills. • If you have the dyspepsia, or are4roubletl with costiveness, take this Wine and the' Pills, according to the directions, and you will then get well. • If you are nerVous, or weakly, or have emaciated countenance, or general debility;this Witte and the Piils will restore you to health and energy. . • If you ]rave unhealthy colored skin, or pimples, or' , pustule', or blotches, these medicines will purify the blood and eradicate•all such humors. • • •If you have a weakly constitution, and feel your selves too*old for your years, take these excellent medicines, and they. will invigorate your constitution and fortify it tor longer life. • . , . • If you arc bilious (which may he known .by such ymptoms is drowsiness - ite,,dizzinesss, furred tongue, etc.) take . of the Forest Pill, and they will.Porge mach and bow els all mo; bid and bilio I thtis prevent a fit of sickness, and sai 's bill of SIO, *,‘2.0, or .SSO. • If you have the liver ; Forest Wipe and Pill; will cure it. l'nese medicines exert a pow erful atid•mosi salutary action-en the liver, and have been the means of curing thousands of: this trouble some di-ease. - . . PARENTS, there is not, perhaps, a month in the year that some member of your family does not corn , plain of headache,: or sickness at f10111;teh, or have furred tongnes, or some other untlivorableSvmptonisi Th ese are th e forehotlingg . of disorder • and sickness, of some kind or other soon follows . ; for such symp- toms always. show that bile or morbid matter% exists in the stomach and bowels, or that the system is oth erwise disordered. Timely use of the Forest Wine and Pills will, in all cases, prevent sickness from such causes, and will purify 4111; blood, and produce strength and animation. • The Forest Medicines, kept always at hand, to tie taken wheneversuch symptomS are'cihibited, will save your fluidly almost entirely from sickness, Ats well as your doctor's bill, which frequently amounts to more in a. week, than sufficient of these medicines to keep your fitmilv-in good health . for years. LADIES, the Forest IFine Is your medicine,— 'MS pleasant, agreeable, yet. effective medicine, ex actly 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 inedicitm:i. In all cases where bile. exists, or the- bowels conitipa tedokhe Forest Pills also shoula be. taken, according to the directions • . 31:111 . INEII atitITRATELER, 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 oukon long voyageS, that you may have them on hand-when rc-• quired. Fo'rest Wine is in Inrgersquare bottles, one dollar per bottle, or •six bottles'for five dollars. 'Forest l'ills, twenty-five cents per box. General depot, 64 Walker Street, New York; and kept by one or more respectable druggist in nlmmt every city and village in the Vnkin and BritiSh Colonies. - • - - - General Depot, 64 Walker St. S'ew York. Agents, in 'Montrose, Abel Turrell, in Great Mend, L Scott, and all druggists: December 3d, 1856. TEMPERANCE SALOON .AND QPCX(O. - EI2V. ON MAIN STREET, MONTROSE PA. 1, T . MITE subscriber takes this method to keep ithe _L. fore the peOple of Susquehanna county, that at the Temperance Saloon (the only one in: Kontrose) is the piste to get Pies, Cakes, Crackers, Cheese. New York randy, Sardines, Herring, Oranges and .Lemons, Apples, Nuts, Sugar, Pickled Oysters, Clams, Tongue and Cucumbers, Small Beer, Ice cool Letn=- onade and Soda-water, Ice Cream to eat- and drink. Also, at the same place, is kept on band -.a good assortment of ORO CER.I.ES, fresh from New York, such as Tea of different kinds, good, from 2s. 9d. to 6s. per pound; Brown Sugar is rum' selling'at 9 cents per pound, best Coffee Sugar nt 114 cents, and crushed, pulverized and granulated Shgarnt 12.1 cents per. pound: kerel, Cod, White ,and Thin Fish, Pork, L , .rooked Mint and ShoUlders, Dried Beef, 11am, Tobacco, (plug anti fine-cut,) .Vinegar, Tallow Candles, Stearine Patent and Sperm do., Rice, Soap of' different kinds, fromllo to 124 cents a bar, Soap Powder and Washing Soda, ..Sack Salt for family use, Shot, Percussion Qaps, , White•wash; Scrub and Shoe Brushes, Stove and 'Shoe Blacking, Hair Oils, Perfumery an k variety of Extracts,' Matches, Pepper, Cinnamon, Cloves, ground do., Ginger, Mus tard, French and American, • Coffee Essence, Corn Starch, Sago for puddings, -Raisins from one Shilling to . 18 pence per 'poem!, Zantee, Currants, Citron, Prunes, Licorice; drops and root do.,' Candies of all kinds, Fancy Candy Drops,' Gum . clo. Dried Peaches,. Pintas and Cherries, Oranges and Lemons, Pine AP ples,Cocoa, Brow and Chocolate, Nutmegs and-pat ent Nutmeg Graters, patent Clothes Pins; Transpar,- ent Slates, Slate and Lead Pencils, Sleet and Castor Oils in boitles, Fire CraCkeraland other Fire. Works, Raymond's, Lee's, and Wright's Pills,. Salts,. Dr. Phyic's Camphor Ointment, anpllnost'sure cure for. _the Toothache, Sprains, Bruises, Burns, &0., same. Horse Medicine, and a large assortment of Children's Toys, among which are Borges on wheels and rock ers, Dogs, . Liens, Cats Birds, sic., small Pat and Baskets, Clarionets, Accordeons, flarmonicons, Jews harps, a law Ladies'-Baskets and Sewing Birds; also,' Flour. on band by the-pound, sack or barrel, at-as low price and as good quality as s can:be bought in Montrose. All orders sent by friends, stage, mall, or by chil dren, with the 'luny, shall receive prompt attention anti be dealt as fairly by as if these who ordered were present themselves. . The above goods are for sale at "live and let live! prices. People arc requested to call and examine for themselaes. Toms, cash or ready pay. Thank. ful for past favors, I hope to : make it an object for those that went Groceries, Eatables; &es,' to get them• at the Temperance Saioon and Grocery. May 21, 1856. S.S. mom REMOVAL. M. S. Wilson.has ,retnoced his Stock of Goof .. Is into his new , Store.(la the Brick Block), at the feet- Of Pub- He A:vetine where the Mercantile bushiest; will be con: tinued urider' the Firm of M. S. ( . 4Vilson Son. ; Ad ditions to _their- ,preaent Stock will he, cchilinnal4. made and particular attention ghen, fo keeltinfi a general assortment-;—especially in the Jiardwarc line. . - . BUSINESS CARDS.. E- WhatORAIL- - . CLECTIO PR K YSICIAANAIkiIiaIOS E pectfalli *feta his services to - all wbo'prefer tb. " Reformed Practice to the-old and Calomel Plan.l - Jackson fittequeiumlm C4vi Pa C. C. HOiliStel; _ irkr.ALER TN gADDLES, Hanna, linualcv s , Jur 4cei, &c.,*ontrose, 'Pi„ Plyl - . 7. D. van; - 1110HYSICIAN AND SUDGEON,, had: 1 located hitnsolf at Drackneyville, county, Pa., and will peon:lob-attend. to 'Dab Id* which. he may be favorsd. . ' , , :.mil • IL S. Ktittip,,with Ereauldwell Cions, TMPORTERSANDIMALERS' IR own, Gus, and Earthen Ware, No 76 - Warteit street, Nitw Dr. E: P. Wfiuktti GADVATE of the Allopathic and Atot*Takti l k Colleges of Medicine, is now parnumetolyle. toted in Grott Bend Pa. • - , .Xpril 34, 1856.% ' - A. Bushneli, , :. - TTORNEY I;OUNSELLOIY4T LAW.. Ogles LI. over S. B. West's Drug . Stuoti.../f*Sgstea Depot, Pa : - 41 • T. It Orchard, -11. pIIiSICIAN . A.ND SURGEON, I Taektibui &atm* hanni countv Pa.- Iteskteuee at tbaliastalkel • . Keeler de 1 - IEALERS IN 11001 1 8- A; SHOES. Leather* Mali . on Moine Egot doorkieloiSefoile's Not Montrose, Jan. 1, 1830 • , William . IL „. A TTORNEY AT LAW ik,-NOTARY.I9IIILII.—. ti Office on Public Square, Montrose. , Smi t h,.. Dr. ir, Smi t h,.. _ SQURGEON- DENTIST.. Montross ra., -st Fkiu:lef# Hotel, Mondays and Tuesdays of each *IA. Miller ,& Fowler . - A TTORICETS . AND . COUNSELLORS AT LAW; and Solicitors in Chancery. Office No. 44 Chris street, Chicago, ///. • - - - .Thomas.lngstnun.. . TIEALRR IN DRY GOODS, Giitxticothlng, Croekery, Awns and Shoe., # 16 ! 11 .P 06 ." 11 Dtpc! • Pa. - • Bentley & Pitch; - ,t TTORNEYS AT LAW, AND BOUNtr LAND AGENTS,Nosaro,ve,- Pa. • . 11. F. nryrLiY. - T. 711CIL •J. COISteI4.I„ . • TIEALER STOVES, Tin,..copper e .ioni Ballet I.J Iron Ware, Lodeisrilk, near Great. BendThipet. . . December. 4. : . • ,-2. • L P. - - ATTORNEY AT LAW, Susquelnxissits;;Pa. Oc. on Maine street, one door east ofLesdkeis4." Albert Chamber ATTORNEY AT LAW and Junk* ef the Peace; over L L. rest & Co's Store.Afoihit:iO4.::' . . . . Wm.. H. 7essiipi'=:. TTORNEY AT LAW"-AWD:COMMINIONEti of DEEns w foi the State of New Yorit,Aein mad to all business entrust.ed,to him witiviOmpinaltaid fidelity. Office on Public Square, veettpleoltl lion. Wm. Jessup.- , - . Abel Timren, TIC: DRUGS, MEDlClNFA . .Cheaticals, 1.../ Paints, Oils„ Dye-stuffs, Groceries by Goods, Hardware, Stoneware, Glassware, Clocks, - Watches, JevrehY. Silver Spoons, Spectacle's, Musical holm menu% Trusses, Surgical Instrnments, Liquitra, rep funicry, Mirivro, Stationerz, Ilrushea,Sluiek Yaates P. B. Chanctier;l DEALER IN DAY GOODS; Readi)isulenctidng; Groceriet4, Books and Stationery, _etc:,; Pub& Avenue, ..llnatrose Pa. - - • . L L. Post& Co., DEALERS IN DRY GOOD'S, °roam** Crock u t .7 I Hardware, Leather, Flour, etc; (*Ter tifT pike street and Fob& Avenue,'Nontrise; Pa. - _ _ J. Lyons & DEALERS:IN DRY GOODS, Groceries; Hardware Crockery, Tinware, Groceries, Hooks, etc.; Aso carry on the Poo - Bending business-' 7 Publje Air&ni 4 . fouirose, Pa. Bentley* Bead.. DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, Drtigis:: Nedidnes, 1.1 Paints, Oils, Oroceries„ Hardware:. Crueler!, Iron, Clocks, Watches. Jewelry, SHver'Spoont; P. ornery, ..tc.—Foot of Public" Avenue, .31iistsoaKk William & William }l.4emrap, ' TTORNEYS AT LANiir t be tree in ,%S . quelntnna, Dnulfcird, tning and Luzern counties. .". William W. Smith' & Co.,' CABINET IfAIC,IIII§. They k e ep. ioiaantly ea hand a gond assortment of all kiitai - ed Cabinet Furniture. S, hop and limns 0•.*;: 604 It )(nine street, ifont.rose, Pa. -. RoCkwelk& Winton. - trANITFACTURERS and `DEALERS, Sim 11l Goode, Hat*, Caps, Furs, iftnisrelltic. Parr sale, Ribbons..ctv. dc., No. 40Xourtbudt save; Nt* - .1 - ork, (up *tairs.) , • ROCKWELL. A. BALD WIN Wholesale and. Retsilliesi• A er in Flour, Salt, Pork, Flah,Lard e graist, feed meal, candles, don; and timothy. sea..- • SO Barrels fresh ground thine just reielved.free Ithica 31i115.. - Montrose August 15,.. 1856. - - -‘' • •• R. Thayer, - - lblitglClAN, Al•ID ,S131(6E0.31;: litainiosots;—• Office inlhe Fanner's ill=a3ll T.> n Hallo Robes,-Turk's Island SaitAc.; kg, 1.) for sale by." Gibson, Nor. 5,185§. ' - . . . , .. Banking House OF - '- • POST, COOPER _ & CO. • HENRY DRINKER, } i „.,„„, n ' A..; WM. HITNTTING COOPER_ .....=" 4 vJA" ,10 . 6 .i November 11. 1355 ISAAC L. POST. • . . . . - ... TARAFTS on New York ffitylehl PbThidet ie ra. V Collections promptly made initialt - ' Office - hours front 10 A. M. to a. - ,- . - • . }Messrs. Allen ,& Pazt", N. Tech. REFERENCE, Samuel G. Morton Req. i .titira. - . . - 2 ,; • Ron. Nilliam Jegioinp-/Koik. LIME AND PLASTER.' . f 11HE subscribers are now burning and ,1U keep constantly hand, Lime of w 4 very,wipiwier quality at. Montrose Depot, and wM It -la aay quantities at a fair price. :Pentane wishbit fi quantity can be` tpplied t.:...ern a rest/unable beitiesst.,‘ Superior ground Plaster be.kept etundar4l7 band hereafter. - DRlNlCiniti. - W. SESSCIT. Montrose Mepot, April.l.lt: _ . New Fall lialeadla;,, POST BROIIIIIIII , TT AvE just cpened . stoels. of Fait ...d r a- JLL ter Goods. Their usualassortmeat iseets and as cheap as the e,heartst. . - • Clothing....-44. very law stook. just opened, and Will be said as to quality, us.lose'aa Many canto lishment hi. the cotntry. We Invite our trim* te (At - Montrose, Oat. 80856. 2: .016, THE INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAK _ pUBLIIMIED SSERT THITIL 4 IDiT KORNIII4I I ilfi l Lllol64os l 'Ply AT 0450 PIR tkitoria Rotegrof AitrertisitiOg., - • One smittie (10 lines or less) one One square two *tank" • '0,9 One square -" three Werth, - .:I,N -Otte square' . " one - Otte Square "• - two - Months; : 3 1 3$ Otte square " • t hrew One: square " months, 5, 011 One square 4 ‘ one par, For two or more Squares, inserted.hfShis deliktion front the above prices is mitlllu - .. - YeallY•• tertisgrs ; will;have thti privilege of altering or clog ing their advertisetnents without addithuml shor* llisittess (*Ulla Ant -eseeediat - live lines, Welt. at $2,00 per annurn. - ; • • • • - Job Work. - • Tilts Omanla 'supplied with w goodertatted fobbing materials, an& ST kinds .or Joh Work, 0 4 I as Canis, Posters, Pamphlets, ke.i•will lYand Pronintiv. w. *twos. EZEI