the . TAI.I# 41)0 lhe,.fite..io(.:, flislldneated Farmer. II . 'the,cultiVation 'of the soil arid itslindred . . luiatches, holding'theirst-rank of industfy As - Ahoy do, although laborious And despised • by. many,. present. pleasures to the. true srudett Nature, - of Which thc,superficial obsetaikis Ignorant. -The tiler: tail Withoot a ledge' of the true. and :correct •principles " plicable 'to Ood fanning, is certainly -unr•at ;factory enough ; theunind,rer well as the body 'of thetatmeribould be occupied with his pur tiriX ; his 00:if:Adolf deserves od : demands iitudy,, ea medickur, law -or. and .ha is .6nind. to be suceessful 'in proporxton 'litkka-stock''of Setual 'knowledge he has ac quired. Chernistry. geology and. botany hive :mrdrltio do business, raid our daily aperieinie m'ushe Convineing to all Oiler:Ong minds that these branches are indispeusabte to ~ ti .trues and correetsystetn ofligrieutture. It Is true thnitiands stir, this Any with -6"014 Nin.ofest-IdeA or Any a theA,e .littinekrAN?and some raise good crops by mere `thamilestd:favuhtble circumstances, copying 'lttlaittor easertheli more enterprising neigh iroliOwithbrit - hiving candor enough to ac-* itit'_Cr)sletige it, and nut - t nfrequentiy we can meet - a. fatideriVrius fit* buintiliway by ac • reidtivalittsrashltrgitientificallV without 'being Imise ,$),(Ae fret.. r _ . - , , • t Aknostg i llttselasSit &inners, we_find the btillese in the iransmutntioti ;xltiiat'tnitsclieat, and timothy into tabor, grails 'tineh like!iibsurdities. I .4ith the frWrner, -these things. aro d iffereat, he tiady. to . ::•prove. by correct reasoning, that sill Pint. are porduk horn seeds, roots, 'and -„alips i titfher tho• - kind_;".he studies from . Ns- Mira„CAopares his experience with the labors -:of.these- who devoted their whole life time to •litudyiubjeetseerteetly, and is always ready io)il , ald -- Witeti he isifound wrong; he looks at Natures own way,' rind imitates them sinettrins. it ; is in his Power; he finds pleasure 'Jet all.things connected with the fartn—to him the - irell-fed; sheltered, - clean, gentle, ruininn ..-*initt 01.presenttr., an emblem of peace ,and .:contntisrent—the w4l4rkiined beast - uf bur :den ks an emblem of obedience-the rule pout , try; *hidden bbs heart by their glmeefill move ! thentti, "white the wide. spread rind thriving faSeldinfgrass and grain fN.him with prof fund .oy sad p o%lMfeelings ; Nature is to hint a power:tuLstrcsira by. which be overcomes all .provccations 'that encounter him, and he es eapes.lti PFace. - • c Coaßairefaxas.--Having enticed tbst,.eur : taut bashes may as well be made- trees as ishrittis 'I cOnduae to tell you how thave seen In lap -spring of 1832 my father ootnmenc ad and among other thinr,s,. he set cuttings - for currant - bushei.. I determined to experiment cm one. of these ctittings; and as loon alit grew, I pinched offalrthe leaves ex apt the top : tuft, which I let grow. The cut ting was about 14 inches long; and during the itatumer the nircsitt from this grew ten inches; ::'7130 next spring I pinched off all the leaves to about half way up the first year's growth, so as so. have the lowest limbs - two feet from theryound.- It branched cell,"-and became 11 - iumthakiti4little dwarf tree. When it came to2l.iitar fruit, it was more productive than any caw hush in the garden c and the fruit larger. t -Was uniufested with spiders and of her in sects; henrcould not pick off the trait, and grais and" Weeds were more easily kept from theroila. - I would propose ahat currant rat tinge be set in rows about four or five feet apart 'each way (let them he long straight ones,), and . trained into.trees.---.Miehisran -FlrmUtr: • Flomo Stniii.—Virm. P. iropkins. bibiteit simple apparatus for feeding swine, invented by Robert 3L Abbe,'a Connecticut ;Yankee, . 1 11 es front. of the feeding , pati is . made, to swing upon a pivot - on each end of the top edge. When putting the food into the trotigh, this swinging board is moved back and flisteneid;so as to throw the trough upon the Otifsite - ol the 'sty. A gentleman stated that be had used this contrivance with a great saving otfoitd;ailid it had linglit his hogs to be gentlemen. " - HATt l abi AT • LAST.—A young man from the "turtil districts" went to the Post Office the lithertiivith it bank note, for a driller's worthoflxistage stamps: He was told that paper money was not received. Ile went ikwayiltrodlhortly'rettirned with Rttir Spanish ittarters; , "We don't, receive ITTZIA now," said the. itiAnitint,." for more than twenty. cents apiece." The , countryman thought Un cle &asn iniestry pertieular, so be went away again aid obtained aillollarin coppers. '"Now' sail r ; orfeetutning.to the office, and laying down his "pile" , it the window of the deliv ery, 4 °l geese lom " - mit ye." The man inside looked at the display of '"specie currency," and iidolly Mid, ";we never take more =than three vitas in coppers at any one time; it is not a.lcgitytender'aboye that sum." _ ; ....Thie . countryman TOOked , at tho composed ffi ocial for the space of a minute ands half, without stirring.; land then he belched out, "Look lier'o,Son } l ,,ain 4 t you', kind of purlieu. ler, I*erfellers locked' up in such a jail as this t 'ere ? You-duet take only three cents in cap. pert at a time; heY ? - Well, then, s'pose you give me 'three cents worth of stamps, any ': how." The r Aficial icry politely' cut hirn'off a single - stamp and; passed. it out, for which_ the countryman laid down -three cents. Ile was about to pass Away, when' the latter cried out,'" Look b r , you! Hold on! That 'ere's ous Now is'pose_you - gin me three cents*t i tr#4 4 :Ceeta-" Uncle Satu'll.cleit was not slow in .discov ering that` Ire had "caught a tartar. " How "many coppers have you got r be asked.— " Wall, „oriVoltctut ninety.seven On 'em ; I bad a hundred &ern when I begun." " 'Pass 'em !"" lime the:gruff reply. "Pass out 'Tout stamps fast and then I will," said Jon athan, But'l reckon you don't. ketch me again." The stattips were passed' out, the coOeinAterii,'hiindeill over, when the COUntry::• man went tiff,-saying, n'pose because a fel ler:holds ace, nude! Uncle Sam he thinks he's sinititeen all eleation; but I-guess they larnt Actosawnhormitrr Erritiintnnu t er.—A newepaper writer,, *imitating. Abe prevalent practice among editors, of puffing' everybody. At. has sho*ri them theconimowest civility, "for Ile's' oofirteonsand gentlemanly can d uct," returns his tbatks td "tite.parson and propri etors of theStune - church,' in a city be had just visiteld,_ ', ( inr , the , privilege or pz.omenc4- irig , aotin the broad aisle of theitune on Sunday bust, in seirchora neat--untoolea, ed." There ar• other 'churebel. 'where strangers „terra •enksied the swine, privilege, though thermaytustbave made the same fot". inal_awletlynent, of the favor, ' nr AMON/ the imnourstortes which the 'fp and levy ininic s,eauaed, one of the best is of apittOunan whO, having tor many yam .hblania- .4:ll.his omings i ts i t ems"itadintarally in hi:calendar( a Urge *Moan of the depreeiated Spanish currency. Pie at:Oa:Ting: occasion to bay stoo i „ h e o t fe,io:thij's, midis pail:funk:tad was tall that there" was a heavy disccort on it. With a greetrofdisteess he eiclain4a, - 4 1 eot de silfer tbrfearde bank:nate: wouldt mak—and now ie ailkr,is brcukito; nit)." ' ' 1t lieu t o r k tpao*-41 30 • 2ettiii** - - jumPille = TIIE-TRUIDAWFOR'IIIS7. TR Election he r past, and its tiltproven that the wiork•devolved on the Republican party Is not Vet completed. In all thetastern and Northern portions :fate country—in New-England. New.Torit, Ohio and she NortheWest—the Republican banner that:sin triumph; while in -Southern jersey' Penn tynania, Indiana- and. Ilikaoli—in short, wherever few' newspapers are -taken, and where common schools are too new end too feeble to have educated the present generation of voters- - the' black flag of slavery obstructs the sunshine. A stranger to Amer lea might distinguish those leaden. of our country. moat blessed with Education, Intelligence, Thrift and Virtue, try sesnrihrg the returns of the Presiden tial conies- 0i1836. We hare failed of present sue coo. not because the People arc against us, but be cause that large portion who did not hear or read the argument and' o not know what we're the real questions at Issue, went almost solid ageing; us, re tr.ming the verdict which the great minority of the educated and intelligent endeavored w pronounce. - :These facts Indicate the path of pleasing duty. With no unmanly repining* over what is irrevocable no abatement of heart or hope beesuee the triumph of Liberty in,ber new ordeal is not won at the Long bland and White Plains of her struggle-- with no shadow of regret that the responsibility , of governing is not confided to her champions !Define the People were fully ready-to sustain them—we be gin afresh. the . work of diffusing that vital truth which, innogard to the Concerns of this world lts well as of the next, makes Free indeed. Now, in the Slave Power's heyday of victory, when - its =Witter* and servitors are gathering and plotting. to make the most of their triumph and " crush out" the spirit which they vainly believe to be crucified andentomte ed—pow when the faint-hearted or coldzhearted who lately basked In the sunshine of our premature hopes are hauling off to repair damages and talking of abandoning the rugged arena of Polities for more quiet and flowery fielde—now, In this hour of weari ness and shadow, Tut Tatocxx renews its vows of eternal hostility to every form of tyranny over the bodies or souls of men—ti) the shameful assumption that the benighted and feeble, whether in soul or. body, are to be regarded_and treated as the conven ience or the prey.of their wiser or stronger broth ren4to the domination of devote anal oligarchs, whether of empires or plantations—to the enslavers of ; cities find kingdoms in Europe or the breeders of . children for the auction-block and the cotton-field in Virginia or Alabama. The doctrine that no human 'being was ever creat ed for the benefit or advantage of another—ghat all serviceintween man and man should be free and To ciprocal—that the laborer should not toil and sweat to painper others' pride or mini ter to othets' lurart, but, for the sustenance and comfort of thoae near and dear to him—is destined to certain triumph. It nun prevaitiior cod reigns, and Earth ACAS not created to ben theater of ir4ustice; oppression and misery fbr ever. It tern triutnp; for all true prophecy af firms and . the vindication of the Pit ine bcoignitv im peratively requires it. Unto' triumph; for Venw cratic America cannot aiaaysremain the scoff of aristocrats and the shame of reformers and liberals throughout the Old World. It kria triumph ; for Ran's his s not fictions or a riddle, but every where instinc ith meaning; and no herriie effort failed of its enc l no drop of martyr blood was over shed hi vain; But even if ,we Republicans -were disposed to fold our arms In slumber, our adversaries would not Her mit it. They are busy to-day in lengthening their cords and strengthening their stakes with tt vigilance and activity which reveals a consciousness on their part ths.t their dominion must, be-made sure forthwith or their scepter Will have forever departed. To-day, myrmidons - of the Slave Power threaten and harass Northern Mexico, are encamped in the heart of Cen tral America and waging a war of extermination on the distracted inhabitants of its petty Republies, P while it by turns leers and scowls at Cuba, white its" most ruthless hands are precipitated on devoted Kansai, under the protection and smiles of the federal Ad ministration. Even is, we write, the telegraph in forms us th at twenty Free-State' men, guilty of a:- tempting to:defend their homes against the. rapine and violence ,of - Buford's and Titus's blood-thirsty bandits, have beta convicted by Lecompte's Court of manslaughter; and sentenced to fire years' imprison ment at hard labor.as felons. This is but a fair spe cimen of what has long passed for -" justice" in Kan.; sas—a justice which takes the criminals into pay and aids them in bunting down, Plundering and -' wiping out" the innotent, whom it consigns to the State prison if they are ever goaded into the madness of resisting their oppressors. Such crimes - and wrongs as unhappy Kansas has fer twelve months endtited, even Hungary or Poland has never known ; and the Power at whose instigation those villainies were and are perpetrated it entlimmed in the White House, and has Just achieved another four years' ascendency in the Federal Government WhO, in view-of-these facts, can say that Republicans may now pile - their arms, even for an hour. Tux Tamest will be, as It has been, a - Political Journal—avowedly, though not exclusively so. It recognizes the truth that Freedom and Slavery are here grappled in a deadly conflict, rind, in the result 'one of them must loge all control over the Federal Government- But. while it gives prominence - and emphasis to the discussion and elucidation of the great issue of the day, it sinks none of the character istics of a Business and Family Newspaper. The proceedings of Congress, like those in Kansas, will be watched and reported by an able and fearless corps of Correspondents, while from London, Paris, Con stantinople, Havana, San Francisco, Albany and other centers ofinterest. our special advicea will Im„ As they have been, Veal and reliable. A member of our Ed itorial costs—Bayard Taylor--is How in Northern Europe...and will spend the Winter in Sweden, Lap. land, RuSaia, thence making his way next season a. erpai Siberia and Tartary to the'mouth of the Amour, and thence homeward by the Pacific and Cafikonia, unless some change of route shall promise` greater interemand.profis to .our ?cadets, for whom alone be mill mite, regularly.throughout his avdenturona jonrney, which is likely to require two, years for its completion. Our reports of the most interesting Lectures, Public Meetings, kce, will be full and relia ble, and oar Foreign and Domestic News made 4 with a careful regard to the eondenmtion into our ample columns of the greatest amounrof intelligence that is consistent with the use of type of generous size. In sho-t, if we fail to make TEE Tallinn worth it 4 cost, it shall not be for want'of expenditure or ef fort. • If it be deerfied desirable by Republicans that Tux TRIBLIM should be circulated in their several locali ties, we urge them to see that Clubs be mad i vi and forwarded in due season . -The Postmasters 'emi officially admonished not to aid our eirculat rt. but to Urge instead that of journals deemed!' sound" and National" by tite compatriots of Atchison k String fellow, We ask live Republicans everywhere to take rare that therie efforts .be not effectual to quench the light of Freedom in the murky mists of Slavery. TERMS. • Tantrxe, per ammo - $6,00 • - SEMI-WEEKLY Engle Copy, per annum $3,00 Two Copies, " 5,00 Five Copies, •_ ........11,2b Ten Copies, to one address - -20,00 We 'send The Semi-Weekly Tribune to clerErtnes. at 12,00 per year. • 'WEEKLY TRIBUSE. Single Copy, per annum • 12,00 Three Copia, " , . ,00 Ten Copies, 12,00 Twenty Copies, to one. address, and any ) larger number at the we. of $1 per an •:1 20,00 num Twenty Copies, to"address of each subscri- • ber;wu 1 any larger number at the'rate 24,00 of /1,25 each ... - Any person sending us a Club Of twenty , or over will tit entitled to an extra copy. We continue to send The Weekly Tribune to der ' gymen at 11 per year. Subscriptions may continence et any time. Pay.: meat in advance is.required in all cases,,and the pa, peris invariably discontinued at the expiration of the advance psymont. Money may be remitted for subscription in letters at 4pnr risk: but the Postmaster at the place where the letter is mailed should be_itunfe acquainted with its cx!nnents, and keep a desOiption of the When drafts can be obtained they are much safer than to - send bills. • • Alias oftay .specie paying hank in the United States or Cockades received at par for subscriptions. We haze no trareling agents. Any one wishing to receive - Tug Tsiorms need not wait to .be called npon for his subscription. • All that is necessary for him ti - de is to write, a latter in as f.tw words as pos sible, inclose the money, write tho- nanie of the sub. scriber, eltb- his Post-Office. county and State, and direct the letter to GREELEY st December V, 2856. ' Tribune 011loe, :`ear-Tort NEW FAll WI-WINTER GOODS. "PUKE subscriber has just received a new mock of -A Goods, ammiising all the vatiedes heretofore kept, among which are latES.3 GOODS of many styles .and qualities, Straw; Silk, and Velvet BON. NEN, SHAWIO of varkies kinds and prices, and being added a good amrantscat of &cite., Reaky Made Cletbinir, also, ,1130olts and Sheen, for Yen and Boys. his assortment is larger and soots genera thin Itto 6 Y other Mibihrudiesmt in Oda vichi ity, and es our motto a, not to be undersold, we con- Mend, ask olteustotners, (whose paitt Mend mt. rename Is gintefelly acknowledged) and all wfiftg Goods dump. to call. and we shall try Waite - supply ,you to yooraolitemllefsetleo. R MALL lave, No,. r, _ ' swine, mu, wßovely , " We deck's , . it it Wroitsr"--to says ihefirin Auttenturg, Ratans, & 6 6 Ickr OAT itYwrong ?" inquired a neighbor °fours the other day. We told hint it was wrong for twat to drus in mech a cold day in linen gar ment*, just as much as it is wrong for a Lady to dress on a cold day itt a this barage or gauze dress. Our neighbor* said, " But everybody can dress as they please." " That is true enough," we answered, "but we say it is all wrong for any to risk their health too much by exposing themselves to take cold.- which will certainly bring .= other diseases and shorten their lives, when if they would call at. OUR ESTABLISURIENIT, with a very small sum of money, they could get corn. Portably warm dressed from top to bottom. The oth. er day we met a man half-frosen for the want of Clothes, grinding his teeth together like a 'Threshing Machine, but we soon cured him. We dressed - Mtn up warm, (for small chugs.) and then sold him Dm. ses and Shawls at astonishing low prices for the rest otitis 'offering family, and slice that the man feels as happy and pleasant as anybody. - Thor fore come all and see us. ' Try us, and you will And that we give you more • for little than you ever got before. GUTTEMBURG, ROSENBAUM, k CO. • .It. ourvareflo. 1...1108EX14C11. C. A. wrrrincizan. a. lemma:la. Montrose, Nov; '26, 1856. NEW GOODS. WE see on band once moitiwith a choice selec tion of , Fall • di 'Winter GoOds, which comprises our usual variety of Dry GoPds, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware Drugs and Medi cines, Points, Oils and Dye stag, Patent Medicines. Boots and Shoes, Sole and Upper Leather, Hata and Caps, Watches, Jewelry and Silver Spoons, Carpet Bags, Trunks, Umbrellas, Wall and Window Paper, Clocks, &c., ikc., all of which we offer for sale onnor usual terms. BENTLEY & BEAD. Montrose, Dec. 1, 1856. CILIAAVLS.—A large assorunentof long and square 13 shawls. from $l,OO to $9,00, just opened, and for sale cheap, by. • • BENTLEY & READ. DV-CODS.—We have just opened a choke lot of De Lakes, Pammettes, and other Dress goods of entire new patterns. Call and see. BENTLEY & READ. CLOTHS & EERSEY . 3IEBES.—Our assortment is complete in this line, and will be sold at the lowest kind ors profit. BENTLEY &READ.. HATS k cArs.—A great varietY of co r and quality, of both men's and boy's,just received, BETTLEY & READ.. iroTs k SHOES.—Men's, Youth's, and Boy'a Boots and Shoes, as cheap as the cheapest.— Also, Ladies Gaiters, Buskins, ac. BENTLEY k MUD. fiROCERIES.—A full supply, and sold at a small. er prodt than usual. Our 114 shilling Tea can't be beat. • BENTLEY & BEAD. (SOLE & UPPER LEATHER, constantly on hand. BENTLEY & READ. TEIVELRY.—We have made an addition to 'our Cr Jewelry case, a large Hock of Gold and Silver Watches—Silver, Silver plited and German - Silver Spoonsjall warranted) Ladies Pins,EarDlops,Brace• lets, Silver Fruit, Buives, Rings, Napkin Rings, Spec *cies Gold and Silver, Porte mortnaieA &c.&c; which Kill be sold at a rerrlow 904, BENTLEY A READ Montrose, Nor. II), 1656. AIAIRY SALT by the pound, bushel-or sack, jus received and for sale by BENTLEY & READ. r ITHOGRAPIIS I Artist's Painti in tubes. Li and Artist's Blushes; The Balm of a Thousand Flowers, for beautifying the complexion ; -Gouraud's Powdres Sabtfles, for removing superfluous hair, also his Italian Medicated Soap for removing Tan, Freckles Pimples and Sallow Complexion ; Batche lor's Liquid Hair -Dye, also' his Moldavia Cream for the hair; Ballowars FMB and Ointment,, and nearly all the Pills, Ointments, and Patent Medicines in cre- 'Won, at Montrose, June 18, 1858 SOAP *MANUFACTORY. • Tity. subscriber keeps constantly on hand for sale at his establishment in Montrose, the beat qual. ty of SOFT SOAP, manufactured from the lye'of wood ashes and grease, in the old fashioned way, and not by any patentprocess. 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 and the money refunded. • Patcss. • ter barrel. . .$5,00 Half Barrel, • 1.,50 Gallon • 26 Wholesale dealers will be furnished—if delivered at the Ashcry in Montrose—et the rate of ten barrels for $45, or at Scranton at ten barrels for $5O. • - JOHN HENRY WARES. Montrose, March 17, 1856. lOy 1 Prof. Charles Norris; ARBER, Sharing Saloon, and flair Dresser, hay ing again removed his shop from its formerloca4 Lion in the basement, of Searle's Hotel, to the room ore? Chandler's Store, is prepared to exercise his art in the most scientific manner, on all who may be, leased to,,entrust their heads or fitces to his hands. ' Say. 20. 22,j1 Read the following Letter. HOME TESTIMONY. We have received the following letter,in 'relation to DX. MCiSSIL'S INDI* ROOT PILLS Antrum Fora Commas, *sq. Co., Pa., Sept. 28th, 1858. I Messrs Wm's & Co„ New York : • "The 3forse's Indian Boot Pills had from you give yusirersal satisfaction, in ETES!' INSTANCE, and our farmers use them for almOst everything. The Drs arrEar has been raging In this section to an alarm ing extent, for the last sir months,SCAE C ELT a stsotz g• havinescaped, EXCEPT wntax your pills hare goeenVSLD AS A PETTESTITE„ in which cam they have*avga rattan. I will inform you "shortly how to send a further supply. Your obit:Serv't." Such letters u the above need no comment from us, they ought to eonrivie all of what tvefirmly believe, that Dr. llorae's itufiaa Root Pitts arc the eery bat Pill ever Made. Sold in Montrose by S, H. k D. Sayre, and by one porpon in every,tdwn, and in all country stores. A. J, White it Co, ISt. Peters Place, New York, sole Proprietors.- 47—tf. Blatlismithhig iifprhigiille. THE undersigned has received from the city, and I. will keep constantly on hand. A Good' stock of Iron, and having secured the services of a good Workman, is prepared to do Shoeing, Ctirrlagearonlog, and all sorts of work in his line promptly and well and cheap for cub. Thiote having pccOnnts with the.subscriber of over a year's standing, are requested : to settle up without delay. DAVID LATHROP. Springville, Oct. 30, 1656. 42m6. Asnmanitlon. Blasting Powder, Safety Fuss, Gun Paw dor, Blot,. Lead, Gun taps and Wormers,Pow der - Elealus, Guns, Revolverai Pistols, k.c., at the store of ABEL TERRELL Km:arose, October IS, 1866. Iturrab; Harrah Bon!! TIME Mammoth Pictorial Brother Jonathan for the 11 Hollidays just received at the Montrose Book Store in' the PosuArice—Alless--Fanny Fern'i new work, the Play Day Book, the New Lute of Zion, the' Shawn; And the -New York Glee and Chorus Book, (all. O s K. for the expected Musical Convention or any where else) besides other new Books too nume rous to mention, and stall_ more expected ins few days. Just a going eke", Cheaper, Cheapest I A. N. BULLARD: Montrose Dec. 17, IU& BOORS FOB THE FAMILY. LLUSTRATED National Hand Book, Rouse Keep. I era Glide 'and Family Receipt Book, Farina's Guide in the Management of Animals, Frugal Roue. wife; Family Doctor, Book of the United Blasts, with plates, Complete Farrier or Rorie Doctor, Christian Farrar Almanac for 1857, Tracts and Sunday School Booki, Bibles and School. Books, and Britt Bob,o Naps of Kansas, Pennsylvania. &c., Writing Books. Perm Paper, to.. Just opened and far *ale. by ' 4.• -41. TONS k SON, Montrose, N0v.12, 181/8. 10111410 Robes, i superior lot, just received B iuid will be soli los. by 4. BURNT?. New Milford, N o. S. 1864. firakaan .111bseittit, Soda Lod Dotter Crook ers, for axle by J. LYONS t 801. f. Did= *lf Irlawasand inewei* ti ill on's Rot 1111a,,Lownwotbe, or seißkesting as in= trove, 11417 Pll4B end Ilute j,LlONS k SON's. TURRELLS ALPEIONSO R. SMITH. P. FORDHAIII P ,SADDhE & HARNESSARKER • AND :1111111111111Eli t . ueeessoiof A. 'E. Baldwin, pate 7, and Smith,) in the above business. will oar on terms, all kinds of work "in his line," such as dies, Hams., Thinks, 4:c. Ames spade, of the best oak-tanned leather. CARRIAGE TRIMMING bf aU 14ntis done ott abort nodoe. AU kinds of Carriage Trimmlngis kept on hand and furnished cheaper than cut be pnrehas• ed elsewhere In Northern Pennsylvania.' Nos. 1,2, and 3, Basement of Searia's Both!, Vont. rose, ra. Moamar" OetohT 1. Issl. if VTEREs TN the midst of the great political excitement o I the day, we have not forgotten the isonecEal • wants of all parties, but have purebased'and are eon gently °caving. extensive additions to all the var. ious.branchts of our trade; and to which we solici t the attention of ouriarge circle of patrons and Mends, confidently believing that we can offer you strong in• ducements to make your purchases from our well sc lected stock of • r.C.C)(1.19, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Hats At Caps, Boots and Shoes, Reidy made clothing, Le., 'To the feir that we have not already supplied with stores, we would say, that , notwithstanding our loss and detention by - tire, we are, again in " Full Must,” and ready to: wait upon you with a choce, rem different patterns," at the lowest prices. Our proPe are reasunaLle and terms of sale easy. flutter, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax, Socks, Flannel, Grain of all kinds, Old copper, Brass,- Iron, Lead, Rags, Meat, Vegetables, Wood, Lumber, Dried Ap ple*, Beans, Grass seed, ec., tok en at the market, prices, for goods, at S. D. SAYRE'S. Public-Arenne, Montrose, Oct. 8, 1858. . . 1 • FURS; FURS. . 1 Fun VICTORINES and CUFFS and BUFFALO ROBES, A neir stock, just received and fcr oak, cheap, by IL BURRITT. - NCI( Ifilford,,Nor. 26 t 866, Administrator's Notice. NOTICE.Is hereby given to all persous having do mends against the estate of Luts Dtaitema.cr, deceased, late of Dimock township, that - the same must be presented to the andersigned for. arrange. !bent, and all persons indebted to said Estate are re• guested to make immediate payment. ANNA TILAKESLEE, URBANE swill, Admin. Dimock, Dec. 10. 18456. 4116 w WARTED'S WANTED!: , - 000 Bushels Dried Apple . P, immediately, for 1 which we will pay the highest marke S. li. It D. i3 - AYRE. Montrose, Dec. 3, 1856. Mew Jewelry, Perfumery, . tancy-Goods, Mew Groceries, Paints, Oils, Drugs, .Materals for Li, tlats, ke., just received, by -ABEL TURREL! Montrose, October IE, 1856. llllore and More New Goods. H-BURIIIT T, is again on hand with a new 11. • and second stock orFaz artti Mater Gonda, making his assortment unusually_ complete in.all re• gpeas, and :rill be gold as low as the ltiwegt r or lower, for Cciih, Barter, or approved credit. • New Milford, Nov. 26, 1854. New Era In illontrosel THE WAR IN ILINSIS•CONTINUES! BDT those who attempted to get up a fight in Montrose, against "second rate goods and high prices." with_ the fag-ends of_three tir four old stocks Gave fizzled ; and • lieel6r and Stoddard, whose BOOT AND filoE STORE is located on Main street, South of Searle's Hotel,—fririeh the largest and best assortment of Goods ever trought into this mar ket., bought at the _ LO WEST F.lO URA and which they will sell a ' led 4' above cost, are do. terrnined to give "the old codger" a hard ..;7.e. We do not intend to he undersold by any other establishment in Town. We have only to say, Come and Sce, for "seeing is belieVing." We do not de sire to pug onr goods, preferring to "let our works praise us l" hut we may be permitted to say, for the information of purchasers, that we have jest received AN EXTENSIVE STOCK'of Superior quality and style, comprising all kinds of Gentlemen's, Ladies', and Children' wear. Also st general assortment of Finding:4, and Leather otlnds. Work made to order, an pairing done neatly. ' • •• FE ER A: STODDARD. al Montrose, Jtme 11. 1856. • . - NOTIQE. • 1 'DUBUC notice is hereby alyen that S. A, WOOD.: 1 RUFF is receiving a new lot of Stoves and Wires of as kin& usually kept . in the, Stove and Tinware line of business, aniong which may be found a better assortment of Stoves, heavier, larger, and more durable than ever before offered in this county. All the proof you need will be, just to call and exam ine for yourselves. All stoves warranted In every respect. Kepi constantly on hand, an extenkive assortment of TIN WARE, made 'out of the best materials, which is offered •for sale ass - cheap as can be bought in any market. Also on hand, Lead Pipe of all siz es, Chain and Gearing ,for chain Pimps, all sizes Brass and Porcelain Kettles, and all kinds Jappaned Ware. Jcbbing done on short 'notice and 'in good order. Ali goods in the line will be mid cheap for'eash or (approved) credit. S. A. WOODRUFF. Montrose, March 19, 1850 - Valanble'Lands For Sale. MIMI SALE IN ONE. BODY, about 5500 acres of I.' Land on the waters of Spring Brook, a branch of the Lackawanna river, in Lnzerne County, Penn'a., about midway between the thriving towns of Scran ton and. Pittston. These Linde are covered with ial uable-timber, and being situat,illn the most extensive mineral region. in Peensylvania—known to contain iron ore—and believed to abound in coal, and being also in the immediate vicinityof several railroads made and now in progress--n er to the capitalist an opportunity for the invettmen of money that seldom occurs. For further informatio n apply to N. P. Bo lack, Esq., No. Wall stre4 New Fork, or to the ,subscril)eri at Montrose, 'Susql;rehanns county,Pa , the attorney in fact of the owners. ' April 6, 1854. lIENEW DIMMER. NEW MILFORD STOVE EMPORIUM , lit Full Blast.' Two Hundred and Seveno-Five • Stoves fir laic by Diekerman'et Garratt. WE are in receipt of the largest stock of Stoves ever ofered in Notthprn Pennsylvania, con listing of Cooking, Parlor, and Sis-plate, both for wood and coal; also, a full assortment of large sizes,. for Stores and Cburebes. • i Would call particular atte,nt i kn' to the Jeffersonian Elevated Oren, the most perfcet and heaviest plate store in market. Among our assortment of large oven, would mention the Empire State improved, as being very heavy plates, pelf* finish, and a superi- or baker. Farmers of Susquehanna county, you have been in the habit of purchasing lichcstoves and light trimming, and paying as much AS you ought to for heavy plates and heavy trimaing. • • We manufeetire, our furnitufp, and will sell at man ufacture-r's prices. Let those who pay* maker profit compete with us if they ean,l Jobbing c.••: - .'.:Jected with the tin trade, done as usual on short notice. , • • DICKERMAN k GARRATT. Kew Milford. Sept. IS. lag.' Stoves: Sti*vesit . . ler suustrrT woukliinvite attention to hil IA • large Rock of NEW STOITESjust received, ineludiog a full assortment of.Mlevated Ovens, Air Tight, Large Oven. and Premium Cook Stoves, with a superior variety of Parlor, OlsCe and Shop Stoves, for Wood or Coal: 'also Stove Ilk, Zinc, Sheet Iron, Stove Tubes, Az. Isis assortment will include the most aeieel and desirable Stood, In market and will be sold on the most favorable termicfor cud or tut mu. New Milford, October' 2t. • ' . • TIE MU§llllllll. ILIUM f0r8564 Over, -an4 pOw the IEUTCHIE:111011, ip A lIILY nr ray other Ws* doironti of inverting a small amount in Dry Goodai Groceries, At., are larked to tall at the gore of, • . . - - J. T. LYONS &I SON; . midge a bolt at the NEW GOODE now being I,n. emir - They , can hardly help haring their rants at. bi z ten to, from a a ny • 'dear along down to arid) "mut Nerincer P *road._ _.sff. . Plidn and Taney DeLeines, a raelety. Shawls, a new lot and emu very )indelteap. Crease for sows wear. ofstylee caprices 10 Inds eretlWY. • Carpets,. , . ‘ r and Fume On.' eters, a good atoortmontjust reedy. nil, . Wee, paps liarissys iuml ~Wilicim Oirtsitaa, sow of the prettiest Patterns err Wrered to Me market now give sr o tall. ,- : • Montrose,. Worember 6,1806, i ; - 41Ib t l a% „ 1 01 1 • '" 4 11 6 t IF 4 Ili . lycoming Cu. latuallasuruce Comply. captu4e2,2m4:oo*. Tis one of the best Couspitakta in tho, &VAL- It was thcorpmsted in 1840, its Charter , perpetual. It . s insured, since it went into operaticm, thirty milli° of property, and paid over sir. hundred thou sand d. lan losses. About twelve thousand hashes' paid in th County. Appliaat .. received at thestore of B. R. LYONS & Co., Lan • . and at Montrose. • B. R. LYONS , Agent. Montrose, Jan. :57. v3nlyl NEW • , RNA® aa f r SE unders i gned h av ing a. • •ed themselves in 1. the Mercantile busineso, tinder • e name of Mott & Tyler, at the old originirip# 4 Mod o A'cirigation,” announce to the public that they aro - n • receiving a large stock of New OA Choice - Goods, . such as Dry Goods * Dress Goods, Cloths, Cass • ere; Crockery, if and Cos, Groceries, £c., wh b will be sold for Ready Pay, at prices that can't tail • suit. - C W. MOTT,' JAMES C. TYLER. Montrose, October 1, 1856. ELECTION IS OVEN?! THE eCiIUNTRY I 5 QUIET! Prosperity Abotandsit -ND now that winter has come, Farmers and all others should prepare to enjoy the fruits of thei 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 will be sold as cliesp as at any otifer Book Store this side of N. Y. City, or even at "Ev ans ik Co's. great Gil? Book sale" in the city, that Sends out so many Scissors cud I'mb:ices. Among the new books nuiy be found, Western Border Life, Dora Grafton, Life of Gen. Morgan, Three Per Cent a Mo.ith, or the Perils of Fast Liv ing, The Last of tae Forester's, Dred, Torchlight, Vi olet, Pose Office Directory or Business Man's Guide, a book tilt every business min in the county should *own, Japan Expedition, Mechanic's Text Book, &c. Also—new school books, which will be sold upon the principle that the " nimble sixpence is better than the Flow Ithillinci." A new Physical Geography of the United States; by D. -M. Warner, the nicest thing out.- Berard's History of the United States, a new - school book, just out. Elementary Moral Lessons for Schools and Fa milies,by M .F. Cowdery t a fine thing too. Green's Elements of English Grammer,- Cot- burn's new series of Arithmetics, Greenlears new Arithmetic. , • Webster's Dietionaries—All sizes, and a good deal cheaper than that Penknife House in New York sells theme - Diaries for 1837.—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 different sizes and colors,Scissors, Knives,itszors, Port Monnise..2,Fish ITixiks and Lines, Lamps, Port Folips',County Pocket Maps of the dilf- erent States, kE &c. And all to be sold at the Mont rose Book Store in the Pose Office, by , A. N. num,Ann. N. B. Christmas and New Year's will be here in a few dace. A word to the wise; &c. A. N. B. Any Paper or Magazine published in the United States, can be procured,at the lowest club price. Enquire at the Post Office. • Montrose, December 3, 1856. Stoves Stoves general assortment of Conking Stores, among it which is the celebrated• CLINTON ELEVAT ED OVEN: alsO, Parlor and Box Stoves, Stove Pipe , Sheet-Zinc,-se., may be found at very low figures, at the store of - S. S. INGALVS.. PATENT !lEDICINES. A MONG the great variety of Medicines at Turrell's 11l Store, may be found all of ,Dri Jayne's justly celebrated Family Medicines : Ayre's Cherry Pecto ral - and Cathartic - Pills; Halsey's Forest Wine and Forest Pills ; Moorland's celebrated German Bitters ; Louden's series of Family Medicines; Merchant's Gargling Oil, the greatest remedy for:sprains_ in man or beast ever known ; Ifathewson's•lnfallible Rome dy,stnd Horse, Remedy ; Orick's Vermifuge, and a variety of other kinds; Trask's Magnetic Ointment, the great remedy for burns, rheumatism, and all in- Eliminatory complaints; Pond's Extract, a first rye thirig for similar purpoees as above Ointment; An drews' Pain Destroying Agent, a good article ; Wood cock's Balsam and Bone Lis witent ; Atwood's Ja,un. died Bitters. Canker Drops, Liniment, and Dysentery Drops; Baker's Compound for Dysentery; Hough ton's Pepsin, for Dyspepsia; flelmhold's Extract of Buchu and Extract of Sarsaparilla; ,a variety of Salves, the best in market, Pills, &c., and an altriost endless - variety of Patent Medicines, altogether too numerous to enumerate-4m, suffice it to say, that the public will find nearly every thing in this line, at the Drug and Fancy Store of ABEL TriIIIELL. Montrose, July. 1855 lmbro types, - itrephographs, Daguerreotypes. • Strange things are uprising— Man is ever devising Something new and surprising. rB. DFANS,the occupant ' of the Sky V V • Parlor in the. Brick Block, is now prepared to furnish, in addition to birs formeistyie.ef pictures, the "Unproved A mbrot ype" and the recently invent ed ".41trephalraph." " Vbese - Ambrotypes are durable, soft and brilliant in their tone and finish, and free from that dark lead en hue which has been an objection to pictures of this description. The Atrephograph is an unreversed likeness on paper, (unlike the Photograph) very Pnveptible of colors, and much resembles a fine pointing on ivory. They are just the thingfor inserting in gift books and family records, or for mailing to absent friends. I Come and see, the eight is free, and you'll agree, that my work's fine as need to be. . - Don't forget that, now. Montrose, Dec. 17, 1856. MILLINERY, Dress Making and Fancy Store. • A. D. STORM & CO. TI TOULD respectfully announce to the ladies of V V Montnorie and vicinity, that they have opened a FANCY DIMS GOODS & FURNISHING STORE, on Main Street, over the Farmer's Store where they will be happy to see their old friends. and also iollcit the patronage of new ones. Miss Chase will attend to the Millinery department; the Dresmraking de partmentwfil be under the charge of Miss Walter house. Sept. 24, 1856. 33--d NEW MILFORD Shawl, Cloak and Dress Goods Emporium. FOR FALL, 1856 BURRITT would again invite attention to his JLL • new stock of Fall and Winter, Goods, Including a great variety of rich Fall Prints, in new styles; Plain and Fancy Delaines and Cashmere; Plain and Fanfy Mohair Cloths ; Plain and Plaid Me dupes and Paramattas; Black Brocade; Plain and Fancy Silks ;Wool, Broche Cashmere and Silk Shawls ; Geets Shawls, Rich Ribbons, Bonnet*, and Flowers. Ladies Clo th s and rirh Velvets for Cloaks, Cloths,Vassimeres, with a large assort. meat of other STAPLE and FANCY GOODS as usual, including . • 1111:ardagnare, Crockery, Lon and Steel, Paints, Oibt, Boots and Shoes, Rats, Cam; Clocks, Buffalo Robes, Carpeting, &c., with a large and new assort ment offltovetkof 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 TUE PEOPLE.c rt IT subscriber is carrying on the CHAIR MAN INC BUSINESS in all Its various branches a the Chair and Vtan Shop in Buford, where may be Ramd a greater, variety, of Windsor and Rocking Chair* than at any other establishment in the county; also Flag and Cane Seats, Bureaus, Bedsteads; lorng. es, ilettekt, 'tables, Stands, ke. tte., alt of which will be sole at the lowest prices oit vend!, (or wholesale, with short nodes.) AU work warranted *ell made and oTgood material. Short credits and small profits wilt be my motto: For dersonstroalon or the "hove acts, pleas, cal at my shop inlfartord ' • .A. W CRWENWOBII. Barftud, October PL. Itim. • ICE. 1131:11110103 desirous of paying me money, on debts 1. Om description can do so by leaving tbeit its with Post, etapes Co.,b Bankers, Moat rose, to my soothe, aim aseeipts yin be sawed teems their dein. C. April IS 18/4 • . list SMITH, FORDS/II & CO., a: • ~- - Cabinet-affaiten. PrAXEldeintre in offering to, theirenstorners,'4 1 addition to their usual hag, matt - 0 ( Omni* Worm, the largest and , best assortment of CAN•irt `FLAG!, A lf 1) WOOD . SE4I I 01141R8 eirirtaffer - . safe in Bustinebiuma county; all of whkii were manniketured e=prerly to their order, and they can warrant them to be a superior article. Call at their Wareloom;foot ' of Maine street, and examine 'for yourselves." • W. w. extra. " .... .- _i 1. C. 701DILili. • Montrose. 1 0 60 2 ,27. 56.1 41. MOTU n. STEAM GRIST AND SAW ----- 1111LL:- OST BROTHERS having purchased the above P establishment, will keep constantly on.haed ths petyfue.a-sd Noe Flour, Corn Meal of superior gunk its', alto Chop and Bran at the lowest cask prices-- Custom work will be done - with despatch, and lit all cases warranted. • • 13810 Montrose, Jul,. 1859. ' - DR. iIiLSETS FOREST WINE. JltA• GUISI.sCOATED FOREST PILLS The most extraordinary discovery in the - World 1 . • . 1,000,000 Bottles and Boxes sold annually, • ND THOUSANDS OPLIPESSAVED FROM 4 PREMATURE GRAVE BY THIS LATE DISCOVERY. lIIONIALS, of the most unexceptionable char .& ac r, are continually pouring in from every part of the ountry, bearing witness to the 1113p112111. leled efficacy f these medicines. The following show the number of cases cured, as certified to by letters and other testimonials, received rom all parts of the Union and British colcmies, from the Ist of January, 1855, to January fat, .1858, in clusive : Cases cured • ' Nervous disorders - . ' Sig Rheumatism • 211 ' Consumptive decliiie, colds,and coughs 546 Liver complaint 401 General debility 614 - Dyspepsia and habitual mstiveness ... .705 Pustules and unhealthy color of the skin 496 Bilious disorders.. ... ....1617 Scrofula and mercurial complaints.. , ..260 Jaundice • 367 • Salt rheum and Erysipelas 367 . . Ague and fever ..... ..\ . 7ll Dropsical disorders......... ' .304 ' Other vat lout, disardeits t _Bll4 But a short time has elapsed since these great and good medicines have been made known to the inib lic,yet thousands have already experienced their good effects. Invalids, given over by their physicians as incurable, have found relief awl been restored to sound and vigorous health from their use.. The great amount of good these medicines have done, bas duced thousands to recommend them to their friends: Men of integrity and physicians haversanctioned their use, recommended them to the public. READER, if you want .not your constitution in ured by that slow, lurking poison, calomel; or other mineral substances , touch not medicines aseon tain them, but procure those excellent and purely nege;abk preparations; Ualsey's Forest Wine and TIC you have the dyspepsia, or are troubled with costiveness, take this Wine and the Pili.s, according to the directions, arid you will.thin get well: If you are nervous, or weakly, or have emaciated countenance,"or general debility, this Wine and the Piil: -will restore von to health and energy. If you have unhealthy colored skin, or pimples, or pustules, or blotches, lheie medicines will purify the blood and eradicate all such humors.. If yot, have a weakly constitution, and feel your. seises too old for your years, tate these exce llent medicines, and they will invigorate your Constitution and fortify it torlonger life. If you are bilious (which may be known by such Symptoms as drowsiness, loss of appetite, dizzinesss, furred tongue, etc.) take a goo. d dose of the Forest Pills: and they will purge from the stomach and bow= els all morbid and bilious matter, and thus prevent a fit of sickness, and save your doctor's bill of $lO, s2o, or $5O. If you bare the liver complaint, the Forest Wine 'and Pills will cure it. These medicines exert a pow erful and most salutary action on the liver, and have been the means of curing thousands of .thistrouble some disease. , PARENTS, there is not, perhaps, a month in the year that some member of your. family does not com plain of heidache, or sickness- nt 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 ; fur such synip• tome always t•how that bile or. morbid matter exists in the stomach and bowels, pr that the system is oth erwise disordered. Timely use of the Forest Wine cud Pills will, in cases, prevent sickness from such causes, and will purify the blood, and produce strength and animation. • • The Forest Medicines, kept always at hand, to be taken whenever such sympunns are exhibited, will save your familY almost entirety - from sickness, as well as your doctor's bill, which frequently amounts to more in a Week, than of these medicines to keep your family in good health for years. LADIES, the Forest Wine is your This pleasant, agreeable, yet effective medicine,; ex actly suits your delicate constitutions. If you r are weakly, or nervous, Or hi general ill health, this Wine will do more to restore you than all other medicines.. In all cases where bile exists, or the bowelicoruitlpa ull, the Forest Pilk also should be taken, according to the directions. . MARINER and TRAVELER, if you wish tegtuud yours6lf against sickness and dangerous diseases, which may jeopardize your life. provide yourself with the Forest. Wine, and Pill 4 before setting ont on long voyages, that Too may have them on band when re quired. • Forest Wine is in large square bottles, one dollar per bottle, or six bottles for five dollars. Forest Pills, twentpfire cents per boi. General depot, 64 Walker Street, New York; and kept by one or more respectable druggist in almost every city and village in the Union and British Colonies. • General Depcit, 64 Walker St. New York. Agents, in MontrOse, Abel Turrell, in' Great Bend, L. Scott, - and all druggists. DeCember 3d. 1856. TENIPERANCV ISM.OON AND OOffEEV d' • ON MAIN STREET, MONTROAf t rA. TRE subscriber takes this method to keep" it.be foree the people of Susquehanna county, that at the Temperance Saloon (the only one , ill Montrose) is the place to get Pies, Cakes, Crackers, Cheese, New York Candy, Sardines, Herring, Oranges and Lemons, Apples, Nuts, Sugar, Pickled Oysters, Chinos, Tongue and Cucumbers, Small Beer, Ice cool Lem onade and Soda-water, Ice Cream he, to eat and drink. Also, at the same place, is kept on hand a good assortment of OROCERIES„ fresh from New York, such as Tea of different kinds,good, from 2s. 9d. to per pound; Brown Sugar is now selling at 9 cents per pound, best Coffee Sugar at 14 cents, and crushed, pulverized and granulated Sugar at 124 -cents per pound: Mackerel, Cod, White and Blue Fish, Pork, Lard, Smoked Ham . and Shoulders, Dried Beef, Ham, Tobecco, Iplog - and fine-cut.): Vinegar, Tallow Candles, Stearine Patent and Sperm do., Rice, Soup of different kinds, from 10 to 12+ tents s har t Soap Powder and Washing Soda; Sack Salt for family use, Shot, Percussion Caps. Wititeewasit; Scrub and Shoe Brushes, Stove and' Shoe Blacking s Hair Oils, Perfume* , and a-variety of Extracts, Matches, Pepper, Cinnamon, Cloves. grounddo., Ginger, Mos tard, French and American, Weis Essence, Corn Starcb,.Sago fbr puddings, Raisins-from' one shilling to 18 pence per pound, ?antes Currants, Citron,' Prunes, Licorice, drops and root do., _Candies of all kinds,"Fancy Candy Drops, Gum do., Dried Peaches, Plums and Cherries, Oranges and Lemetts, PineAp ples„Cbcos, Broom and Chocolate, Nutmegicand pat ent Nutmeg Graters, patent Clothes Thu, Tnutspar- - ent Slates, Slate and Lead Pencils,'Sweet and Castor Oils in bottles, Fire Crackers and other. Fire Works, Raymond's, Lee's, inn Wright'a_ Pill; Saltss, Dr. Phytes Camphor Ointment, tukalmost sure arts.' &sr the Toothache, Sprains, Bruises, Burni, he:;. same. Horse Medicine, ands large assortment of ChikTreiel Toys, among which are Horses on wheels and.reck era, Doge, Lions, Cats, Birds, Am., - small. Pas end Baskets, Clarioneta, Accortleonl.l l 4 , lomlicollr, AI& tbarps, a few Ladles' &grog and- ewing Birda ;al ,Flour inland' by the pound, sack bireel, at as low price and as gbod quality sureao be bought In Montrose. . • -• • • • •- An orders sent by friends, stage, mail, or by chil dren, with the JusAIDT. shall receive prompt attention and be dealt as fairly by as if those who ordered were. present _themselves. The above goods are for sale at "live and let liver prices. People are requested to call and examine for themselsec. -Tel a, cash or• reedy pay. _Thank ful !far past favors, I hope to maim It, an *Wet *0 those that want Groceries, Eatables, ke., to ipti them at the Tempetinoe Saloon and deceit .° ` !a► 21,1856. _ : B. MOT: , - REMOVAL. IL Witten has retnewei his EsaeltlttiloOds bite his new Store Qs the Brick Bleak) at thefts* efPnb. lie Avenue where the Mercantile business viViboccir , dented seder of M. 8, Wilson k 800. Ad: &km to their *sees Btoek - eestisesik arwitkeeillpudeshir•titestkek crageQr Is She RIFIPWIift. BUSINESS CARDS. - Wi intestonoLli_ • riC,L,ECTIC PHYSIOLIICAND IMMIX is& peethilly offers bit service* to an obto " Neolirked Practice `to, the old =Blecding mod Calomel Plan. -4 Jackiontsegoithisoag C4=s, 1161111fai,: IrtzALER im SADDLES ; Harnesa;- _ montroste, l p . 'f-' , 101ITSICIAN AND SIINGIONiDitt ..l." Incated,bintaelf,at aulnordne. mambo county;Ta., and' proniptlyatteadtl'alltilltirith he may be favored. - • • S. Knapp,. with ' l----6' •Cauldirell 'IMPORTERS AND DRAM I an 0 E ar s4 eu Wilre, No. 76 Puns- airael4law o„. ••••: • fIEADUATE of the allopathic tad Slowspisbk, 1.1 - Colleges of Medidike. um. Pulliam* 4. eated in Great nenals., April 30, 1866; ' ' • • - °.44- 2111k114-: t - - A ?OIZNEY k COUNSILLOR IT LAW. 'Ol6 21..9ver#. West's Drug SKIM DePot; ..‘ "T. B. Orchard, IL „ DHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,,Jaileilo i aliges• A. henna county . Ps. Residence at the Pnetellim Reeler Cltodtbo4, ' - DE"`ERs IN BOOTS 41110111;imuski Inn on Maine St., first *et/6/T listarler Ns. tel. Montrose, Jan. • - • 4 _ . William ILlessupi Aworn= AT LAW k NOTARY ruw Office *a Public Squa r e. Ntolltrose•'..? — " Smith, t.. SURGEON DENTIST, Montrose, Pa., at Seseie's Hotel, Mondays and Tuesdqs orwaeh week. - . •Viler 4t - Feerler,' ATTORNEYS AND ODUNSfILLIAS T 'L A * , and Solicitors in Chanciwy.; 91lics Pike street, - CAicago, ILL - • • • Thininis'ltiestrus._ - ' ilteLkit DIM - GOODS, Gocecrles, Cloadoit, 1.1 Crockery, Boots awl Shoo, gke., Bespriicarso Depe, Pa. - Bentley 41 Pitek . ''' ATTORNETS AT LAW. AND BOVNITLAID AGENTS, Afattrose, Pe. - ' :- - . ' B. S. DENTLX+. , , 1.. P. WPM DEALER; ' IN STOVES; Thy oppr. lemt , lNsmji Iran Wm; Lo d e friasiDelF"Grelik lll4 ,P4Ps l . December 4. , • Sind,__ • • • - A'TTORNEY AT LA.Wi likorpokorron i Pi. Olio on mane street, ono door enstslLoshobaii, . • ,- Albert Cbasiberlinv , A TTORN'LIr AT LAW sad Justice o(tkeiercip; A corer I. L. Post - & Co's &or% AtiNg!ese: - Wm: IL hemp, A TTORNEY AT LAW AND IMINIIIIIIIIONER4 21: Dula, for : the-Stale of New Yolicwilksesd to all business entrusted whin with prwaYthspitthal fidelity. Office on Public EquaTe, inew*d by Ika. Wm Jessup. - - - ; ; TIMER IN - DIRTGCMOICtiIi if Paints,' DA.litiiib,"Oodiby ilardware,.Stonewasoi , lllaiswarei Jeweltry, Silier Spooise, , Spectacka; merits, Trusses, Surgical histrumens„LiqvarselNir Amery, Mini" Statkiaery, p,rohes i I r,lße Notions, &c. - P. B: CSsndler~ DEALER DI DRY GOODS, ReadylfidiCiedilai, Groceries, Boobs and Stationery, et4—Ptibitse Avenue, ilinstrose, Pa. - -•' • - L L. PostA Cf 4)., ~ HEALERS DT DRY GOODS, Orotitieix, %kali, Rardware, Leather, Flour, etc., earneterfan pike, street and Public Asenue,,,fostrose, - pis. ,-' 1 - J. Lyons Iktzt.,„ . DEA' SS IN DRY GOODS, 'Gement; Ifitivionir. Crockery, Tinware, Grweries„-Boolui, etc,,; s/a carry on the Book Binding busmen..ublie Arms Mostrotc, Pa., - &MUT & Read; DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, Druis' is - Media*, Paint*, Oils, Groceries, listrintl!e, •PloCklit. Iron; Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silver lipoesuale• tunery,,.Ale.--Foot orPublic A!ettne, Aftmenrse. , . William At Williaml.4:4B4lv;• ATTOR.NRYS LAw...maardiev.P.s.:l-rtio tice in Susgtiehatink,Brodrordi:WSPlN ming andptaeme,counties. ABINET MAKER& 'They. kneit V- hand:a gOod - aseartntent alt kindlier : 016 k Furniture. - Shop and Wanaltuoula • atildiat 601041 1 Maine street, Montrose, Pa. - - • tioalrwell *Wintssi-j lifikutAdrultEßO and' I)EALERB .04. - Goode, Hata, Capk4iiiir o tolg,'Hibboat, N9OlO-cooloadt,atteit s greir lark, (upstaira.) • a. a. aaczwzig. • - ,• , AA BALDWIN,WbOIetate • er In flour, Salt,,PorkifikLudillivikiibed meal, candles, clever and timothy teed. ' SO Barrels fresh lir:mad:dourjots ,riteiliaid)lnra 'Utica ; • ''- Momnme, Ifo 180 i :; • • • IL:. • , • 01*C14111 AND SU RGEO2,4; YMeet ia the. Farmer's atom -.-1,24311 Butfalo ktotorii Titeli's_lithiidAillt, kis., _1104; formic ' - '1'.11;.&1110ALL11 „,‘ Gibson, No 5, - 4 'll5-1-7 - •. - Sanitinggimse posle, cOOPEII - 41b CO':':..::._-,. } HENRY DIMMER,: • ' -•'- - '' . '' ''''' WM. Ma i m° COOPER. ',,, O_ L 1228 1411 ISAAC L. - POST. , . ."°l:7/ 1 / 0 7 !I% tiuk I'AitAYTS on if. 4! YOtii 6ti fla ii.4i4,.. • ~L.F COllections prompt* , - mule 'and tosol" Nice hoots frOm - lo..: N. to 3. - '• • " ' s4'. . Maims. Allan 41t.Pazton, pi; 1.44 , , miZßE4CF Ni almuci C4 oll o l k2sat:. Ms; Km Williams Asap, Roof*. LANE ApID iVlDlatsbeerilles are wow bung sad •wij4 Ailep coasontly on baiklhoe et aNea7Aa t iesOlt at Neutral* 'De^ lad will id It 114 % quaatides at a fair price. Perms *Wig , a; • quantity can be supplied von a minmeglizadeiv , -; hea4 hemiter. Superioe.ground.flaeta ell be kej4consontireas • AWLS; gRASUL- Die* Mita 0044111: • - roar . sieving.' . jut cpeiiedtik Isrge itecit Ora! au ink. AA ter Geoff*. Their umitssormiet;iii opiOtto a nd an che ap as the el,peit. C,lollltill.-rA peg 111001144111011104 sod will be to:l4mM ei kir►aiqss lishounit W the maim, IR bp* ik,42.6M5: . 111111111. Noiliton. Oct. 13. • "; THE INDEPF.MNT REPUHLICOV,:' ON 4I "re 41112 / 1 0: 1 _ 11 ArnalierA 2 *OMNI • = AT. f 05,50 tita *Iwo; • Raul One square (16 lin* seitio) one 41,1 V One square " twe-weeke,4...,0,1111 One stiller - 44, Arne_woolikie,'" .14 *...,4400 one muse On. One square " , taivat *rail onthe,:t.... .4t °ll. aqua?. .4 tki ti:4l4ol..*Al' One square - • One figure - 44 -nee ran: For two- or none *par* boseeted Mt. _n deduction from theobotottricoo sok k. 1111110bil yardman will have the Meter tot o V i lle4lllolllll Intthnlr etherthentente CIINW lim"1111 net 43(t e'.1 0 1 , Ili $ l 4 OO Per ' ' 44011, 1 1WervC • %bailee 4 rupplkolvisk of :Tot*446 , stautialk,ANCia klitis_4lll**). l 40 1 0 siCarik PcoOrktutplat4sol.,lol4l4.ll. sw IT and pftimatFt. , MEE ENE
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