, i ,; tr,‘. ttpartintut. • Gallen Rules for Gardeners. Never waste animal or vegetable - refuse. The Very soapsuds from the laundry ,are rich .nannure. Ilave all flower-pots washed, dried, and put - Oray as soon as they are empty. " Never Clll a pot so full of soil but that, it may bold water enough to go through it; every !pot should have half an inch of vacancy • above,the 'compost. Never grow a bad variety of anything if On help it. It tithes the same room. rind wants the same att.fintion as a good. one. Netter buy cheap seed. -It is only by get ting givd prices that, a seedstnan can supply -prtieleS toile depended on. • Cover all seeds with at- least their own thickness of soil; bat as some of it gets washed dr you must allow fur it. , Gratber fruit in dry, weather, and writh the sun sWning, and' place them as carefully in the *wt as if they were glass. The small, est bruise commences a decay. -Neti,er subject aplant to a rapid chabge of temperature. Sudden check ,or- sudden ex citement are equally injurious. , - Never gravr the same crop, 'nor _crops of the same . famh twice on the same spot with. out an !intervening crop of a, different nature. liever transplant shrubs and trees in a growing state. however carefully it may done„ the check is dangerous, it not fatal. Keep, all kinds of plants under glass,as close as possible . L 0 the tight. Never tie up lettuces ,or endives,. or earth up celery, except whenperfectly dry. They are sure to spoil if you do. Kee) your plants clean. Dust and dirt on leaves Inake the plant unhealthy, and will in tittle kill it. • Never grow a plant toe fast; it is no credit to youj because anybody, can do it, and it• spoils the plant to a certainty. liever train or support a plant unnaturally. 'Climbers will not be hanging about. Trail - .ers will not do climbing. Never 'sweep a gravel walk with an- Old broimi. It not only tears the edgeing, but it scrape& l up the walk itself. Illow l ;awns beferethe dew is - off the grass, ;unless ou have a ,taehine, which cuts it • ,best wli,en dry. Rapid ,growth makes a mild flavor, slow growth strong one.. Therefore grow vege. . tables quieVarid fruit moderately.. • - Tag Osiat ORAN3E—IIan been extensive ly regothmended by. nurserymen and agricul tural. Jobrnals, for :the last 'few years, as a i-erv .. destrable hedge-plant for the t prairies,of illeVest. It has been claimed by some as dila one thing needful in that country for fenc• -ing, And armed with a few bushels of this aeed,lhe settler might pitch his tent as well in tho treeless prairie as in the forest,ao ,tar fencmg-timiter was concerned. • .• We teomitly saw an. intelligent farmer 'from Illitn;R•and Asked him About the sumess fofthls pant in-hi; region. : • inforrned that it was indeed a good hedge-plant. I,nt. i• ..was in.the cad m‘lre expensive than r'ail.f.,nen. • It would make a fence to turn cattle in 'three' years, but required regular cutting in, .every.sciason, while a good tail-fence , required no mending or care fur several years. If left to themselves the plants would soon die out at the bottom, and the hedge would be inse• The'platit, too, he said, required a good • <l ' - ` , lsom in order to flourish. At - teast twentY' feet of ground upon each side must he left maim,- "k• if the aiternhva pt vim made to Plow Pear 111 the boa :J r , - named and ittneu ft. - TB CHI:APT : AT FLVCE, For , the prairieq, and inded for all land withoutstones and timber, is unquestionably .. iron. Substantial wire, with iron posts, may cost a little more at first, but- if ,properly 'painted it will 'last a century. lie said the cattle *ere afraid to come near it, it wasted no land either by superfluous roots, or by *lade. Every square *foot of land wiv , able. 'This gave better satisfaction' among the farmers in his vicinity than anything else-. Hov-Bros.- , --Nest, one farmer out of every twenty knows what it is to have his table well supplied with vegetables, although the cost of to hot-bed is trifling, And it din be mule in a few hours, at a time when the work on the farm is not very pressing. - Choose" awn* dry border facing to the south or southwest, *-and out of the range of buildings and shade-trees, aollud it will have the full force of the sun's rays. Dig a pit front one two feet deep, over which to place - he frame. '•sake the frame of one and a :ill:tarter '•lch plank. The size may be from three to five feet width and of any. desirable length. When the ,-1 2aeas adjusted over the pit,fili L it about half full of 11 b stable manure which heeriseen well kept and • ' a !elpined to the action of the weather. rut on. tuaahes and allow them to remain for three or four': drafter which the soil can be put in from six to otifnches in depth. This mid be the best Mould - &law be procured from the garden. - The seed shott, iet be planted for several days after the bed 1111 IS made, es there is danger of destroying the. genlV. ecris put over the hot manure too soon. Aire I be given to the bed Wore it is Planted:- 41 I`..ine should be banked up with warm manure and, 1 " all sides, to protect it from cold, and - when I" 111 4- is unusually irsclement, it would he well 14 ,17_ 11. 'th straw. The bed should be sprinkled, ~_1 1" . " " aily until the plantri appear, and ben 4 ~ • ..w_r, Efficiently mild, the ashes can be rt. xil PTeu,_ tc lar the entrance of fresh air, sad make the the strong and hardy. • i • A Goon . --,, We observe t hat m ovement a is afoot in th e e pill , chase. of the , it ....._. t to be placed - in the e, l .tale. i r There they crin, aims, 1 1 as .a greatproper rids. The books will , sat for - twenty-or-gen', ,use the &est recent:pal* bodying '4. the_great modem ... .'lcis an eaci nature realizes f ur farmers them acqui l old ~ lend There is,', 4ty_ not be intents,. t. - Office Agiiculta I tne it is in many of I measure ;whatev ). _ mini in *rural ' i the minds of the t •gg the 'critic' s study Cni ngedi tieWS '''. 4 , , vi ly, and, We Lill aihnett The 01 give if norm- I ha and th ing pel the he, =epic in a fel to carr; .the do, toothat you are run l / 4 , 9mfty with in . lilt at, the aide, m t l et . yourself Unfastm the en - t a w of thc . ' down _. , -yawl over, put your tot, ~ then turn over and rest o. your atottich, then lower your feet to the'ground; i and run.' Ton can keep up -with the finest . horse , ';'- 4 --for;a moment or two, by the help of yaw bands on T I) the wagoni, Then let go, and either stop_ running, , -1 - ; et keep oe, just as you please! 11 you luinit at the t 4 14110; j6O will probably break a leg or an artri.ar what zr-PlattS lomat twice as bad, betakes you have only bar r , -As Instry--our petit! u ow turtunt Isiah* a . 7iwuattititi this stOtv :said a young " lady ahOweC the other ,day to 4ier.toiWiforoutnise who legirpo,o4 al o ng l o t h si it tabu. u Atul said he PalaiiPy; ± , *aia airtiiebie.juice.a.us,.the ptiur Luphun.ter when he Isis caught 's reis MEI THE TAHOE-10R 1857. MAE Election is past,. and its remit proves that, the work 'devolved on the. Republican party . la not,t et Completed. In all the Eastern and Northern porboos of the Counter-4n New-England, New•lfork, Ohlttand the North-West—the Republican banner tiotitain triumph in Southern Jersey, Penn syhmilti, Indiana -Mid Pinola—in short; wherever few - .newspapers' are taken, end where common schools are too new and too feeble to hate educated the present generation of voters—ther black tag of slavery obstructs the sunshine. A Kramer to Amer tan might distinguish those portions of our country, most-.blessed with Education, Intelligence, Thrift and Virtue, by scm u the returns, of the Presiden~ tiBi conies. of 1856. We have failed of present sue cess, not because the People are uplinet un; but be cause that large portion who did not hear or read the argument 'and' do not - know what were the real qUestions at bine, went almost solid against us, re v-Atitig the verdict which the great majority of the edueatedand intelligent endeavored to pronounce. These facts - indicate the path of pressing duty. Whir no unmanly repittings over what is irrevocable 1 —with .no alvatement of heart or hope because the ' 1 triumph of. Liberty in her new ordeal is not won at the Long-Island and White Plains of her struggle— with no shadow of regret that the responsibility, of governing is not confided to her champions be fore the People were fully ready to sustain them—we be gin afresh the' work of 'diffusing that vital truth which; in regard to the concerns o this world na well as of the next, makes Free indeed. Now, in the Slave Power's heyday of victory, when ministers ' 1 and servitors are gathering and plotting make the most of their triumph and " crush out th which the, vainly believe to be crucified and n tomb ed—now when the faint-hearted or cold-11 rted whe lately basked in the sunshineof our premature hopes are hauling oft' to repair damages and talking of abandoning the rugked arena of Politics for more quiet and flowery fields—now, in this-hour of weari ness and shadow, The Tattiest renews its vows of eternal hastility.to every form of tyranny over the bodies or souls of men—to the shameful assumption that The benighted and feeble, whether in soul or are to•be regarded and treated at the conven ience, or the prey of their wiser or stronger breth ren-Tto the nomination of despots and oligarchs, whether of empires or plantations if -to the; enslavers of cities and kingdoms in Europe or the feeders" 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--that all service between man and man should be free and re- eiproest.l—that the laborer shout.: not toil and sweat to pamper others' pride or minister to others' luaurr, but, for the sustenance and emu - fort of, those near and dear to him—is destined to: certain triumph. It trosr prevail, for God reigns, and Firth was not!-created to be a theater of itiustiee, oppression _and misery for ever.' It utsr triump; for all tine prophecy af firms and the vindication of the Divine benignity ire penttively requires it. It ursr triumph; fur Demo cratic America cannot always remain the scoff of aristocrats and. the shame of reformers and liberals throughout the Old World. It urn triumph for Man's history is not a chaos or a riddle, but every where instinct with meaning; and no heroic effort failed of its effect—no drop of martyr blood was ever shed in vain: But even if we Republicans were disposed to fold our arms in slumber, our adversaries would not per mit it. „They are busy to-day in lengthening their cords and strengthening-their stakes with a vigilance and activity which reveals a consciousness on their part thst their dominion must be made cure forthwith or their scepter will.have forever departed. • To-day, myrmidons of the Slave Power threaten and home Northern Ilesico: ore encamped in die heart of Cen tral America and waging a war of extermination on the distrieted inhatrilants of its petty Republica, while • it hr turns leers and scowla at Cuba, while its most ruthless hMids are precipitated on devoted Kansas, under the protection and senile, - of the federal Ad ministration. Even as we write, the telegraph in sforms us that twenty Free-State men, guilty of at tempting to defend their homes against the rapine and violence of Bulord'a and Titits's blood-thirsty bandits, hare been convicted by Lecompte's Court of 1 manslaughter; and sentenced to five years' imprison ment at hard labor as felons. This is but a sp, cimen of what bar long passed for "justice" in San sar—ajustiee which takes the criminals into pay and aids them in hunting down, plundering and wiping out" the innocent, 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 endured, even Hungary or Poland - has never known; and tbs. :Power at whose .insolgariOn those villainies were and are perpetrated sits enthrones and has just achieved another foil 3 cars~s the taeVr;cilts - lasr.kitat Republicans may now,phe their tars, even for an hour. Tirs Tinutra. Will be, as lt leas been, a Political Journal—avowedly, though not exclusively so. It recognizes the truth' that Freedom and Slavery are here grappled in,a deadly. conflict, 'and in the result one of theta must lose 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 thareeter itnics of a Rusiness° and ,Family Newspaper. 'The proceeclingsof 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 an other centers of interest, bur special ad vices will be, as they have been, fresh and reliable. A member of our Ed itorial eoaes—ltavard Taylor—is now in Northern Europe, and will spend the Winter-in Swedee, Lap land, Russia„.therice making his way nest season a cross Siberia and Tartary to the mouth of the Amour, and thence homeward he the . Pacific and California, unless toms change of mute' shall promise greater interest and profit to our readers, for whoin alon , he will write, regularly throughout his avdentnrous journey, which is llkeiy to require two years for its completion. Our reports of the most interesting Lectures, Public Beatings, &c„ will be full and relia ble. and our Foreign and .Domestic News made up with a easeful regard to the condensation into our ample columns of the grsustestamount of iittelligener. that is consistent with ; Ilse rise: of type of generous size.' In shot, if we fail to make Ttis Tiourse. worth its cost, it shall not he for want of expenditure or ef fort. If it he deemed desirable by Republicans that TIIF: should be circulated hi their. several locali ties; we urge thern'to see that Clubs be made up and Forwarded in due season. The Postrimsters are semi offreially admonished not to aid our circulation, but to urge instead that of journals deemed "s•ound" and "Natiopal" ty compatriots of Atrhisor & String fellow. We ask nye Republicans everywhere to take care tl.rt tlaci efforts be not effectual to quench the light of Freedom in the murky mists of Slavery. TERMS, Da= nunrwr, per anum . SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE, Singie Copy, per annum .... . . Two Copies, " ... a,01) Five Cnpkc " 1145 Ten Copies, to one add,rete,. 2.0,04 We send The Semi-Weekly Tribune clergymet. at $2,0( per year. • WEEKLY TRIBUNE, • • Single Copy, per annum Three Copies, , " • :400 Ten Copies, Twenty Copies, to one address, and any • • larger number at the rate of ftl per an• 20,00 mmt. .. Twenty Copies, to address of each subscri ber, and ant larger number at the rate 24,00 - of 81,25 each .Itay person sending us a Club of twenty or over will-be entitled to an extra copy. We continue to tend The Weekly Tribuue'to cler gymen at $.l per year. • Subscriptions may commence at any time. - Pay ment. in advance in - required in all cases, and the pa per is invariably discontitsued at the aspiration of the advance payment. , Money may be remitted for subscription in letters at our ritd: : but the Postmaster at the place where the letter is.maned should be made acquainted with its contents, and keep a description of the bills.— When drafts can be obtained they are much. safer 'than to send bills: could ended their mild 'stela era as Apy I COM jliarize swerves man of ie-4ZI bject. ing to tr col- -leadaq . e tolls helped, red; by erne symprithiiiantlx -, n'to the top of raiders, ter the mL%-; Ise pain eilth e s oo th e d relnedY. Membering y from the h a d when This will alsvoelp the Bills of any sriecie payhig bank in the United States or Cantidas receired at par for subscriptions. -We have 1 - po traveling agents. Any one `wishing to - meeire Tole Toilsome 'need not wait to bi called upon kr his subscription.: AU that Li necessary for him to do is to write a letter in as Glir words u pos sible, inclose the money, w ri te the - name of the sub scriber, with his Post-Office, county and State, and direct the letter to GREELEY k 31cELEATR, December:9; 1856. , Tribune Office, New-York. 1 _ NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. THE subscriber hasjost received a new stock of Goods; compriaing all he varieties beretrabre kept, among irtich are DRUZ GOODS of Many styler and qualities, Straw• Silk, and 'Velvet BON NETS, SHAWL/tot various kinds and prices, and having added !'good asmortment of Cdr Made Clotlatim ake, _Hoots mad 'wait% for Nei. and Boys; Lip assortment is larger and more feneral than at any other establishment in this vicio• fly, and as our motto is, not to be undersold, we con ddently ask old.ountomers, (whose . post liberal pat roMme is gratefully seltnowletigki) and al *killing ; Goods cheap, to eat and we shall try bard to supply you to pier entire satinfaction. niOALLY4.' atis a, Nor. a, 11114..-411-17 ~r,. ~.. _ :,r:.~, RE ISM _ si-WIONts - WRONti WRO)181": Wrong"—sellays tin Guttenburg Rosenbaum, .1 Co. 4 4 WiTil wrOO gr. inquired a neighbor of ours . the other 'day. We told him it was.wrong for a ntatt , to dress blanch a cold ai F in linen gar ments, just ae Much as it is wrong fora Lady to dress on a cold day in a thin barage or gauze &tog,- Our neighbors said, "'But everybody can dress as they please." " That i true enough,'" we answered, "but we . say it is all wrong for any to risk their health too much by eapiying themselves to take cold, which will certainly bring on. other diseases and shorten their lives; when if they Would call at OV IL -EST.OI.IIL 1511131 r. T, with a very small snot of money, they could get com fortably warm dressed from top to bottom. The oth. er day irg net meta Man half-frozen . for the want of Clothes, grinding his teeth together like a Threshing Machine, but we soon. cured him. We dressed him up artirrm(fot vonalleharge,) and then sold him Ore s. ee and ;shawls at astonishing low prices fOr the rei4t of his suffering family, and since that the man feels Ss happy and. pleasant as anybody. - Thor fore come all and see us. Try us, and you •Will find that. we give you more for little than you ever got before. OUTTENBURG, iIOSENBAUII, k. CO. M. GLITTENTIF.I2O. C. H. rWrrrvinino. Montrose, Nor. 26.'1858 IVE are on band once more with a choice selec tion of • Fall & Whiter which comprise's our usual • variety of Dry Goods, Groceries,- Crockery, 11:u ware, Drugs and Medi cines., Paints, Oils and Dye stuffs, Patent Medicines, Boots and .Shoes, Sole and roper Le.ither, Bats and Caps, Watches, Jewelry and Silver Spoons, Carpet Begs, Trunks, Umbrellas. Wall and M'indow P a per, Clocks, ikc., all of which we offer for-sale ototor usual terms. • BENTLEY 47. READ. Montrose, Dec. 1, 18.56. • QIIAWLS.—A large a..p.ortinpnt . of long and roqua7e shandA, flint) . $l,OO to $9,00, jtolt opened, and for sale cheap, by BENTLEY & READ. Ditltotsgoi(;Docol,).s.cJpe,t:it other choiceie sq goods of entire new patterns. - Call and Pee. • BENTLEY & READ. LOTBS & KF.II SEY NI ur (270lialeat is kJ complete in this line, and a-ill he sold at the lowest kind of a profit. BENTLEY & READ. Htt.; kCAPS.—A. great variety of colbr and . -quality, of both men 'a and hov'g,jo.t received, • IIE 1400Tri k SHOES.—Slen's, Youth's, acid Boy's 11 Boots and Shoes, as cheap .as the cheapest. Also, Ladies Gaiters, Buskins, Ice. BENTLEY /e READ. . . er profit than usual. Our pis shilling Ten can't be beat. - • BENTLEY fi BEAD. • Qt 34 S UPPER LEATITEB, constantly on hand BENTLEY & READ. TEWET.RY.—We have made an addition to our ill Jewelry else, a large stock of Gold and Silver Watehes—SMr. Silver plated and German Silver Spoons (al/ warranted) Ladies Pins,pir Props,l3riCe lets, Silver Fruit, Knives, Ritig4, Napkin Spec. *cies Gold and Silver, Porte tuonuaies, will be sold at a very low figure,: BENTLEY & REID. ' Montrose, Nov. 19, 1556. rhAIRY SALT by the pound, bushel or sack, jus &X received and for sale hp BENTLEY & READ. *. r ITHOGRA PUS ; Artist's Paints in tulles, and Artist's Brushes: . The Balm of a Thousand Flowers, for beautifying the complexion ; Gourand'ffi Pon ilres Subtiles, fur removing superfluous hair,— also his Italian Medicated Soap for . removing Tan; Freckles l'imples and Sallow Complexion; Batche lor's Liquid Hair I)ve, also h 6 Moldavia Cream for the hair; 11n11owas s Pills and Ointment, and nearly all the Pills, Ointinent4, and Patent Medicines in cre ation, at fi TURRELL'S. Montrose, June 18, 1S 6. .TUE Eintocriber keeps coneantly on hand for sale at hi establishment in. beiZt gnat a7l. cep, arre., 14Th 0,i„." 1 . 44:1, 3 1: not by any patent prner:s. : 124 , For those that furnbh the *mare, he manutactures the F imp for a barrel. Warranted hi all eases to be a good article, or the Soap may I g:returned and the money refanded. • - Per barrel, Half Barrel,. . _._.. Volt, 2.5 'Wholesale will be furni:lied—if delivered at the I.hery in Mo:arose—at the rate elttcn barrels for $45, or at Scranton it ten barrel. for $50.. " JOftX'IE\RY WARES. Montrosc, March 17, 1856.. lOyi . TIOCATITIER, S . :having Salonn, and Hair Dreitser. hay /fling again removed his shop from its former loca ,tion. in the hasiement of Searie's Hotel, to the room oet Cluindler's Stnrf, is ii:epared to exercise his art in iTi - es.4 ; i?st scientific manner, on all Kho may be leased . to emt.rust their heads or_faees to his hands. Nov, -20. 2.211 We have reeffire4 the followin;, , letter in relation to DS. Y0T:51: 6 / 4 'INDIAN Ron? PILLS. Yori: Coi:NEr,s, ) Swig, Co., Pa., Sept. 28th, 185 4 1 Mir A. J. WRIT?: Co., Yew York "The Morse's Indiun Rorit Itill4 had from yt.o give sviirerxed.-.ati:factimi, in grE.T.T it:srr I.:cc:E., and onr farmers use them for . - ltnoq everything. The Drs• ksrEtur has been raging in, this section to an alarm itg extent, for theta:4 six months, sea grrur a sit:nu •family having c:.c-aped, ExCEPT TITOSE VIIERE your i:;11.• ;woe. ben, CSED AS , PaI:TESTI CF., in which case they have NETER' /AILED. I sill inform ,vou shortly how to send a further :.upply. Tour 1/I,'Ll.;:eir't.". • S.mh letter ~e the above ured uo.comment from c.•, they ought to convince all of lrhal toefiraely that Dr. Norse's Root Pill: are the. vcry'bed Pill errr Sold in Montrose by S. 11. 4k D. Sayre, and by one person in every town, and in all country gores. A. J. Wbite k CO., 2 St. Peter Place, Ntic York, ,nle Proprietor. ri—tf • • •f6A HE undersigned ha,: received from' the city, and L will keep con tautly on hand. A. Good Stork of Iron, and having secured the services of a good workman, is prepared to do %hoeing, 'Carriage-Ironing, and all f r toilA of work in his line promptly and well and cheap for cash. - a Those having accounts with the subscriber of eve a fear's standing, are requested to settle up without delay. DAVID LATHROP. Springville, Oct. I &It% • • 4•2m6.; D lasting Powder, Safety Pulse, Gun Pow- L., der, Shot, bead, Gan Cap. and Wortners,Pow. der Flasks, Gans, Revolvers, PistolF, ac., at the store of ••' v • - ABEL TURIZELL. Montrose, OctOber 15, 11366. grim Mammoth Pictorial Brother Jonathan for the liollidays just received at the Montrose Book Store in the Postoffice--Also—Fanny Fern's new work,. the Play Day Book, the New Lute of Zion, the Shawm, and the New, York Glee and Chorus Book, (all, 0. R. for the expected Musical Convention or any where else) besides other new Books too mine_ rota to mention, and still more expected• in a f; dart Just a going weep, Cheaper, (leaped A. N. BULLARD. Montrose Dec. 17, - ' BOOKS FOR TII2 D'AMILIN TLIALSTRATED National Hand Buiols, House Keep / en , Guide and Family Receipt Book, Farmers Guide in the Management of Anitnais. Frugal House wife,Family Doctor, Book of the rnited States, with plates, Complete Farrier or Ilmse Doctor, Christian Family Almanac for 1657, Tracts and Sunday School Books, Bibles and School Book.— and Hymn Books, Maps of Kansas, Pennsylvania, Lc., 41c., Writing Books, Pens, Paper, Lc., dc. Just opened and for sale, by .1. LYONS k SON. kiontrase, N0v.12; 1856. Buffato Robes, a superior lot, just received and will be sold low by H. BURRITT. 1% - ow 16153rd, N ov. 5, 1856. firsillain Biscuit; Soda and /fatter Crack lit.ero;l3riale by ' J. LYONS k SON. paha of IC Thouvind Viewers, Ly . 1/on's ibis Pills.Lotommivr, or self-twins smooth ing Irons, Toy Pia and Baskets. at J. LYONS ilk OM. L. Rottlttill,tl73l. J. IV ITTSSITTIId E w GOODS. SOAP MANUFACTORY. PRICES. 'Prof. Charles Morris, Read the foil lug Letter. UOYIE TESTI_ ." ALTIIONSO H. Sitf /TH. elacksmithing . in Springville. Asiananuitlon. Hurrah; Hurrah! Boys!! G. F. cORDHAW, SADDLE & HARNESS IAKER AND TItINIIVER. Successor of A. & E. Baldwin, (late- Fordham and Smitb,) In the'above htudnesa, will offer on good terms, all kinds of work "in his line,",such as Sad dies, Ilarness Trunks, Lc. Harness made of the beat oak-eumed leather. • ; CA.RIi./14. GE TRIMMING of all kinds done on short notice. All kinds ,of Carriage Trimmings kept on band and furnished cheaper than can be purchas ed elsewhere in Northern Pennsylvania.. .• • Nos. 1,2, and n, Basement of Searle's lintel, Mont rose, Pa. , Montrose, October 1, 185(t. tf a - V/A'if TN the midst of the great political excitement o 1 the dav, - Itaie not forg(itten the iminor a( e: wants dab parties, Ina hay.e purchased and are con- - stoutly .cceiVing. extensive additions to all the var-• ious branches of our trade, and to_ which we sidici the attention of ourlarge circle of patrons and friebds eettfities t/y believing that . we can offer you strong in-. ducements to make your purchases from our well se lected stock of 31::0 37 . 40k:7 0 Ci Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Hata & Caps, Roots and Shoes, Ready made clothing.. &e., &c. • - To the few that we have not already supplied with stores, we ivoilld say, that notwithstanding our loss and detention by fire, wd are again in " 1[11::%t." and ready to wait upon you with a (-twee, runt different patterns, at the lowest prices.--- Our profits arc Tri7Alinni.le and twins of sale caX . ll. Butter,;Laril, .Tallow,Repswits, Socks, Flannel; Grain of all kinds. idd dapper, Brass, Iron ; Lead, R ag ,a m i sit Vet Wood, Lumber, Dried ples, Beaus, Grass seed, af.,e., 'taken at the market • prie, , , for g00(14,,at • is'. IL &P. SAYRE'S. Public Avenue, Montrose, Oct. 8, )856. ICI runs, runs. VCR VICTORMES anti CUR.; and BUFFALO 1. ROBES, a new stock, just received and fcr salC. cheap, by . New Milford, Nor. 26 1656. Admitaistratoes Notice. •XTOTICris hereby given to persor.4 having de minds against the estate of Ll'Kt: 13LARF:?1.}:E: i deeeased, late of Diptock township, that the same roust be presented to the undersigned for arrange ment, and all 'persons indebted' to said Estate are re• quested to matte immediate payment. - ANNA 111„1KESLEE, - Adyn ,„ . .1.71113A5E SMITII, J_ 1144. 10, Ifs's6. .'! •• 4 . Sem • WANtEI): WANTED:: ‘0001311AM:A Dried irnmrdiald fiw - which we will pay the highen ntarke, price. • S. 11. A: D. SAYRE. 31(mt . mse, Dec. :3, 1S:;r, Nett Jctvelry. :Fancy-Goo&, Grocerie:4,Mater ia!Y. for Light.s, S:c., jut rectivec. by ABEL TI3.IIIZELI, Montrose, Octoben.lt, . • ' • More and More Goods: istrallliTT. is again on hand with a now and second stock of PIW oud not , r coeitc, making his assortment unusually complete in ail re spects, and will be sold as low as the lowest or lower, for Cask Barter, or apprm!..-.lisirtfit. ' New Milford, Nov. 26, I New Era in Montrolce! • TILE-WIR.IN KANSAS CONTINUZSI 1) . 1..TT those who attempted 'do get up .a fight in Montrose, against " sm`ond bi7h prices," with the fag-ends of three or four old stocks have fizzled ; anti -i,• Keeler and *leiddard, whose BOOT AND Sae*: sropE i..,focati , (ton Main atreet, Smith of Searle's llotel v +nith the largest and best assortment of Goods ever brought into thistuar- ket, bought-at the „ . LOWEST FiqURE,. and which they will sell a '/«tli' above cost, arc de termined to give "the old 'etalgUr" a - hard We do not intend. to be undersold by another establishment in Town. We,lia4-e only to say, Come and See, for "seein;; is believi4g." We do not de sit o to pozr our preferr:ng to "let oar wo;lis praise- .but we may be permitted to s4c, for the just quality rin,l style. vronpri -M i .: all idutis of trontlentenss,• Ladies', and Children's wear. Also a ganef:ll assortment of Findings, and Leatiter of all kinds. Work made.tb order, and repl'iring done neatly. 6EEL7.I“: S.TODDAIZt , . Montrosi, June 11, 1856. AS,ili) 2,50 131711LiC notice is hereby gicmi that S. A. WO6D- L. RUH is reeeivinz a tier- tlot of .Staves and Wares of all kid u , altlly kept; in the Stoie and lice of btiFinc::-.. among ttitieh may be.fonnd abetter a...sortmma of Stot larger, more durabl , than ever before offere,d in this county.. All the proof you reed Nrill be just to call and exani ine for yotrsdces. All stoves %irranted in ecmy Kept constants; on nand, an e:ciensire as,sortment of TiX WARE; made out of the best tit:aerials whieli:k offered for !zala a, cheap' a'4 can be bonizhe in any marilea. Also on hand, Lead Pipe o f all „, , i z ,! Chain :IA Grarin;l: for Chain d'ump4; all size Bras: and Porotdain Settles, and A kinds - darpaned Ware. .Ir.bbir,7, clone on kihori_notiee and in plod pricier. ; Ili g0120(1. in the line will be r&ti 01)ear for enAh or (approre:l).er(nlit. A, , WOODRUFF. MonticKe, 3lareti 19, 1555 al:sr:Me Lands for .qa3e, 'Olt SALE IN ONE BODY, alxitit 5509 acres of Landon the Viirtsq-z , 5p -hi= t 3 rook. a brand; of the I.aclcawanna river, in Luzeitit County, Penn'a., about midway lq•tween the thrivitig , towns of Scran ton and Pitt- ,4 1G11. lands are liovcred with val uable timber, and being. situate in'tith . most Ex tem,ive mineral i.egion in PAnisyivania—linown to contain iron ore-.and helievod to aboiind ini:coal, a n d b e in g also in the ininio‘liate vicinity. of :ie - vcral railroad wade and now in proga.x.s.+7—olfer to .the capitalist an' opportunity for the investment Of tur.4l..?y that schloir; oetnara. .F'or further information apply to N. P. BO nth, Esq., No. 11, Wall . street New- York, or to the subscriber, at Itontro , e, Snsqueltannai county,Pa., the attorney it; fact of tite•ownerv.. . April .8, 1854. HENRY DRINKER. NEW MILFORD STOVE EMPORIUM 211 Full Illast. Two . Hundred nut: Serenty:Fire Stores ha -Bdle by.Dickernaan. R aarratt. W E e r er receipt In of Northerntle la trg e l : e t - fi re s of Store? rnrii4co silting of Cooking, 'Parlor, and Six-plate, both for wood and coal; alro,.a full esscittanentiot . large sizes, for Suites and Churches. ' '• Would call particular attention ko the Teffersoilian Elevated Oven; the moat perfect and beavie.t plate stove in market. A : Kong our'assortMent of large oven, would mentiok the Empire Etnte improYetLas being very heavy plates, perfect finit , li,;and „a superi or tam.. Farmer of Susquehanna county, you base been in the habit of purchasing light sthyes and light trimming, and paying as much as. yon Ought. to. fur heavy plates and licaty trimming. We manufacture mrfumiture, and trill sell at man nfaettirer's prices:- 'Let those rho pava'untkerprotit compete with us if they tusi. Jobbing cr...:-.:octed with the tin trade, done as usual on shaft notice. • , DICKERMAN & Cr,AREAIt. New Milford, Sept. IS. 1655. , • Stoves! Stoves:: HBURR tint. would invite attention to his • large stock of NEW STOVES jOst received, including a fail assortment of Elevated! Ovens, Air Tight, Large Oven, and Premium Cook Stoves, with a superior variety of Parlor, Office and Shop Stoves, for Wood or Cm!: also Stove Pipe, Zinc, [Sh eet Iron. Stove Tubes, kc. His assortment will ;Include the most itrieet and d'Aira6k Store:tin marketand will be sold on the Most favorable terms, for caswor oa TIVE, . Nei; Milford, October 22, 1856. '1 • TIE PRESICERTIAL ELECTIOR for 1856 Is over, and now ihe ; 111;TCHIPISON FA:IIII,,Y Or any other tinnily desitvno of int:flu:mg s small amount in Dry Goods, Groceries, kc., are invited - to call at the store of , J. LYONS & • and take a look at the NEW GOODS" nowthein„o re ceived. They can hardly having:thel i r wants at tended to. from a penny pruner ripe along down to :a rich French ..V..rino or Paris Broad-Mil. Main and Fancy DeLaines, a great variety. Meek a new lot. and some very handsome and cheap. golds for men's wear, of styles and prices to suit everybody. Carpetsa and nova ion. o.eyn, agooa assotimentjeSt receir ed. Also, Paper ffeagings and :Wieder earfeiria some of the prettiest patterns ever'otered this market; new gire oill. - • • Montrose, November 6,1536, - . 11. BURRITT NOTteE. 1 ...V, : % 74 ;71 -,.. .4, lrF, r" 44 44 Lycoming Cu, Mutaal,lnsurance.ednipazy.! • IT is one of the best Companies in the .84840.„--4t was incorporated in -1840, Its perpettlal. It has insured, sinetvit .went • into:Aver:Won, thirty millions of properly, apt! paid over six hundred tVou• alma dollars 10534. a bout twelve' thousand Ii Ibe 10 this County.' Applications received at the store of B. 11. Moss Co.klianeslx)ro, and at liontroAe... -"u• 8..1{. LYONS, 'A gent. Moritro..4e;Jan.: 1857. • • - NEW AaII&NCEMIT Ty TA (0 D 0 rrlIE tinders!gned liaring - us3ociated t:iviu...;:elves in 1 the Mercantile bugineAt, under the Ante of ltOti & Tyler, nt the old or;pino/ ' 4 ,lf(ad of • Nar;gaiinit," announce to the public tltat-thee are uow rt:ceiving a large stock of ; ; • • NeW a: Choice Goods, such as Dry Goods,DresB (14K1d*;CiOtil: , , Crockery, ifat4 and Caps, Grocetiel4, ic., lie., which NVill b Sold fur Ready Pay, at pricoa that can't - Mitt° suit. - • • OW. MOTT: Montrose, October 1, .Is:ir, EL CUM IS OVER: TWIE COC7iTnii IS (KIET: Proverily Abounds:: t ND now that winter has come, Farmern' and al it others sho u ld prepare to enjoy the ft nits of thei lahoN, bt si , euring, among Other requisites to Fire side Ilapiiino , s, coliy of route one of the . choice Books just received at the - InlattiroKe Book Store, which ran Itral trill br sold as cheap as at any other Book wire this shlo of N. Y; City, or even at " Er ans ti. Co'_. gnat (rift Book 14ale" iit the city, that sends out sb many SeLeßnrs l'rnknires. Amen ! : the n e w books m: be found, 'Western Border Life, Dora Grafton, i,Ne• of Gen. Morgan, Three Per Cent a Mouth, or the Perils of Fart Liv ing, The Last of the Forager's, bred, Torehlinht, Vi oh d, Post truce Directory or Business ,Man's a boot; that every business man ;11 the County should own, Japan P.%peditiou, Mechanies.Text Book, le. A ko—new A•bool books:, which-will' he sold upon the principle that the " sixpence is hettei than the Ante shilling." A new Phymical _Geography of the Enited Fltate, by D. M. Warner, the nicest thing out. Del ard's Distory of the Pnited Btatc9, a new sclinol.book, .1114 out. El: nentary Moral Lei,sons .for schools and rand iec,br M.V..Cowdery,a tine thing too. CS'rett',4 F.:emelt... , of rmgli:th "Grammer,' Col burn's te'tiv scrie:t of AriNneties, Greenleaf's new Arithmetic. I,l'(.l),ter's Dictionnrirsi—All sizes, rind 2 gnoil deal elnmper thait that Penknife Ilonn in .New :s-4,11411n,tn. !Marie , : for 1857.—X good assortment, all right as to price. Almanacs for Aeo.o.—A new lot of Blank Books. Writing Books, with or without eimies,• Black and Bed I,nk, P 1 .11 ,, and Paper of different sizes and c o lor s ,,seis,oes. Knives.B.tzors, Port Mouniaes,Fish !looks and Lines, Lamps, Port Folios.',County Pocket Maps of the diff erent States, A:c. ke. And all to he sold at the Mont rose Book Store in the Post Office. by A. N. .11t-LLAILD. N. B. 'Christ - ma:and New Tear's will be here in a few days. A word to the wise„ &e. A. N. B. • P. t'zi• Any Paper or Magazine published in the United t4nites, can be procured at the lowest club price. Enquire at the Post Office, Mont: 0. , e, DL , cember 3, 1856. Ntores Stoves • goy-.7 al ass.orttnent., of Cooliior. Slaves, among witielt is the t•elebrawcl CLINTON ELEVAT ED OVEN : -also. Parlor and Box Stov6 , , Stove : Pipe, Siwet Zitte; &c., may he found ai very floc figures, at the store (if S. IN f; ALL'S. , PATENT- MEDICIII:S.' • )(ONG the great variety of "tbArcines at Tureen's 'Afore,may he found of Dr. Javne's jtistly celebrated Family Medicines:: Ayre's Cherry Pecto- - - al and Cathartic Pins; Ilalsey's Forest. Wine and Forest Pill- , ilootlanl's- celebrated Germ:ill Bitters; Boucl.m'4 se-Ii0:4 of Family Medicines; 11.6e6hant's 4,,orrery or b eas i!,, ver k o .iwn ; Mailmtv-otni, infinilile Ronk!. dr, and jlorse Retard: ; Yermifitge, and variety of other Trash's 31ag,netic Ointment, the great remedy for burrs, rlicutnati-rMand all in flammatory complaints; Pond::: Extract, a ftest.rate thing for similar purpo? es as above Ointment; An drews' Pain P. estroying .bent, a good article ; Wood coek's Balsa and Thew 1.1...uent ; Atwood's Jaun dice Bitters, Canlo•r Drops, Liniment, and Dysentry Drekp.s ; Baker's Compound for Dysenteii ; ton's Pepsin, for Dyspepsia; Ektraet of Ruche aild Extract of Sarsaparilla; a variety of calves, the best in marketjills, lcc., any ,n ahytosr mite ss v.v.iety of Patent- Mcdicines, altJgellwr ton nutnerons to enumin ate—but Snflice it to ,q,y, that the'publie win flud nearly every thing hi this. ar k e, nt th:l , . Drug and Fancy Store of ABEL TURRELL. 3lnntrQse, July. lmbrolypes, Atrephographs Daperred7pes. Strange thing; arc uprising— Man is ever devising, • • - • - Sontething nett - and surprising. IIT 11. DEANS, the occupart of the. Sky • Parlor in the Brief: Moe:, is now prepared to fernish, in addition to hi: (Winer style or picture?, the "Improved ..liuhrto - tyke" and the r ecently invent ed " triViogrit ph." These Anituotype; are &arable. Foil arid brilliant in their tone and finish, ai.d. free froia that d;trk lead en hue whieb has been an objection to pictures of this descripeon. The Atrephograph is an nureverscrl likenegs on Paper; (unlike the Photograph) very susceptible. of colors, and much resembles a fine p a inting o n ivo r y. They are just the thing for insertio,q in gift books a - d family recorth, air . fGr mailing to absent friends. Come and Yee, the sight is free, and :eou'll azure, that my work is fine as heed to be. Don't . f.irret alit, now 'Montrose, Dee. 17„18.1fi. ►LILLY ERT. Dress.rflutillni and Taney Store. •A. I) STORM Sz CO. lITOULD respectfully announce to the latlie.s of V Monti» , e .111.1 vicinity. that titer hare opened a i';‘,NCY DRF .GDOP.i.fg FURNISWING ST')RE, on Main Street, over the Farmer'' Store where they will be happy see their old friends, and also solicit the patroialge of new ones. Miss Chase will attend to the Ilillinery department; the - Dress-traking de part:tient will be ut.cler the charge of Airs \Vatter house. Sept. ;14-, 1656.. - 87—tf NEW MILFORD Shawi, Cloak and Dress Goods Emporium. FOR FALL, 1830 HBURRITT would again invite attention to his -. new stock of . . • Fall and :Winter Goods, including a great raricty.of rich Fall Prints, in new Arles; Plain and FancY `Delaines and Cdsh l uere; Plain and Fancy Mohair Cloths; Plain and Plaid Me- rinocs and Paramionts; Black; Brocade;.Plain and Fancy Silks ; Wool, Broche Cashmere and Silk Shawls ; , Crents Shawls, Rich Riblxmis, Bonnets and • Flowers. Ladies Cloths and rich Velvets for Cloaks, Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, be , with ilat7.e assort ment of other STAPLE iitd FANCY. Gout:ls. as usual, intinling hardware. Crpckery. Lion and Steel, Paints, Oils, Boot., and iibqei, Hats, Caps, Clocks, Buffalo Robes, Carpeting, tc.,. with a large and new assort ment of Stmresi, of the most jinproced STYLES, and CONSTRUCTION, all of which will be sold. to meet the views oflhe'closest bilyers for . easti or at . - proved credit. New Millord,'October 2, 1856. FACTS FOR: THE PEOPLE. 'TIRE subscriber iasearrying on the CHAL4IfAK ISG 11USISAWS in all its various brunchessa the Chair and Ware Shop in Harfoni, where may be found a greater variety of Windsor - and Rocking Chairs than at any other establishment in the county; akt Flag and Cane Seats, Bureaus, Bedstends, Loung es, Settees, Tables, Stands, /Lc. &c., all of which will be sold, at the lowest prices at retail, (or wholesale, with short notice.) AU worktrarrantel well made and of good tnateriaL Short Credits and small profits will be mr motto. For densenstration of the above acts, please call at my shop In Ilarforil liarford. Oftber 12, 11154. NOTICE. IERSONS desirous o pay ng me money, on 41046 of any description, can dos& by leaving Adel PsYments with Post, .CooPer.Jt_Co..sankerN, Mont; , rose, to .MP credit, whose receipts wM : !Awed foam their ditte, V.B.p_. April le 1848 — 'llstf IMM=ClM=== l == tff" --- Oft alt ~•,!, - -;, ,,, ,'t-4rt ^;;;,. , . ft ::..•, - 1`•?..•••: - : ! -, `.4 - ,t . .; , '''' v: , '.• . I:i* •-•- , iA -1.7_ • -'•-• • • • ' . . ' '. . ' ''.l4-. 2 . Cliblike l ie filleillieiroP". ''''' 114 - 4 'i''' Blcae ,Iti:olfering, t0:044 . 4stomfrN, .',. • .I;, f iaiidition - ,,t0 thoti; atiOal 4ige.otock. Of. CitshwiT I4oar. 4 :thohogest and best itsaorinteit'o4 - .,d44)74: FL 4,, 4 A NT ,Air OOD .SEAT aliAlßS:e*er Fdrei,' 4elfor 140. I,n,StOiquehOntOt i.oiloty,:alf of iriticli*eiv i maaufactiked exprofly, to, dtplr. order, ind,ther can 1 warrant them to be a onporiot argFIO., -.Citlittkpiii ; Woo•moom e foot ,of Maine street , ioCit:feitnii*, l 4l 1 you - soh - A .- , •. • ' -.•••*• 1 !,• 8111T U.,1A ••, ' liontrose.iel):,27. .1 ~. •. 1 4 , '- 63111 1 12 . , 4F - 4 \ - - • STEAML: 0 fEIST AND. SAW .1,1111.14/;;- . . L . - 13bsT MOTHERS having pnr6ha3eti the abov,o, mtablisliment; will keep.sonst.tinqpen. bac() ,Byi ierfineald,rinc 'FbnT. 0-1. 1 1, ity, Osei C the and Bran at e lOWCat.ea4ialreet.-' 1 Cust l 4 . ,k‘work.:4oll o l4, 444 1 1F . A.,440#1 1 .4.414.4.4 mien- warrantrd. . - • itilft - Montrose. ;JOT', ; 1850.7 s • = • fi ' - DR. HALSEY'S FOREST MIN I: ••• GUM•COATED- - 170 MEW PILL. The itiost disdoveiy .•World I. : LOOO,OOO Niles and Boxes:sold: anntal4, :AND 771i7USA YDS Or IsI,I 7 I,'SSA 'Efi FROM A PREY A.TUR K GRAVE BY TILLS •—• L'APE DISCO r ERY.. ?1 JAMES C. TYLER.,. . • frt EF 9 TIIIONIAI,S, of the.most tuteaceptionablechtti:! ;Inter, tire continually pouring' In • front' eveiry part of the country, beating -witilegs: to . ' the , nnparal., lelod efficacy of these nnidieines:.;..2.f•••• - •-••••• , „., The follo;iro , show the number Ot cages tored,• as certified to by l'etteN and other testimonials,reecived rem all parts of the Union and British colonies,"frimt the Ist of January, 1855, to-.Jannary- Ist, 1856; "in= elusiye: A; IV- GREENWOOD. lbea. , . • • At - 'Cases cured Nervous disorders • -s A 818 . Rheumatism 2117 • Consumptive decline, colds,and coughs 546 - Liver complaint 4Ol ~ General debility • Ci 4 . . Dysmisia and habitual costiveness —.7 )5 * Pustules rind - unhealthy color of the s.kin.4 6 : _Biliou s disorder- - 4 16 7 Scrofula and niercurial c0mp1aint5......260.. - Jaundice... • . 1367 ' . Sat 'rheum and ErysiPelas - 367 • Ague and fever 11l Dropsical rlismale • r's " -: - • .304 - Other rations disorders ... ...:Sll4' But a short time has, elaPsed since these great and good medicines have been made kpown to' .the ,pub= lic.y et thousands have already experienced their good, effects. - Invalids, given over by their physicians as incurable, have found . relief and, hems - restored to sound and vizorous health from theirnse; The great amount of good: these medicines haVe- done, has in duced thousands to recommend them to - their friends. Men of intee rity and physicim is have sanctioned their .use, reconnuendcd them to.the public. READER. if yon want not youe,corpititution in-. tire by that slow, lurking' poison, calomel; or other mineral substances, touch not ouch medicines pa con min them, but procure those excellent and purely etr , hildc preparations„ Halsey's Forest Milne ;and Pill'. . .- , • ro, , If you have the dyspepsia, or. are tubled with co•-tivettess, take this Wine and the Pills, according to the directions. and you will then get well, • If you arc nervous, or weakly, or have emaciated Countenance, or genera) debility, this Wine and the Pill- will restore von to health and energy. • r, . If you have unhealthy colored skin, or pimples, or pustules, or blotches, these medicines will purify the blood :ma eradicate all such humors. . . lf, you have a weakly constitution, and feel your !..•N es too eill•for your years, take theSe excellent tnedieine_v, and they will invigorate your constitution . and fortify it tor loner life. ~ • If you are bilious (which may be.known by such symptoms as drowAttess, loss of appetite,:dizzinesss, furred tonguti, etc.) take a good dose of the Forest Pills, - and they will purge from thasionach and bow els all mo bi antl bilious matter ; and thus prerent a fit of iieliness, and save your doctor's bill of $lO, $2O, or sil). rt Ilyou have the liver complaint, the Forest Wine and PilLs will cure it. These medicines exert a poty erful ant; r.to - st solitary action on the liver, and hare been the means of curing thousands . .of this trout le- some (liFea , e• PARENTS, there is not, perhaps, a month in the rase that sonic member of your family does not com r: :sickness a t tttemach, or have furrnd tongues, or some other unfarorablcsymptonts. These are the forellotlings of di:solder; wd of some kind or other soun fvllowi; for such synip: 'toms Mways show that bile or morbid matter elistS in the stomach and howeliz, or that the system is oth erwise disordered: Timely use of the Forestlrine anti Pills will, in all castes. prevent Fick n es,: from -such causes, and will putify this blood,- and produce strength and animation.. The Forest- Xielliti-ines, kept aiway. at hand, to be tikes whenever such symptoms are exhibited; will sr t ce your funily alinost entirely. from ei¢lqu fa+ H yotii thrcZor's Lill, which , frequently amounts to.more in a week, than sulliciew. of these Medicines to I;..vp rettr rionily itt goiid.bealtk. for years. f. A 14.1.E. , i. the Forest Wine youir Thi- ph. , asant, agreeable, yet 'effective medicine, er actly stilts your delicate constitutions. vou are weakly, or nervous, or in general ill health, this Wine will dirr ino,.e tr, restore you than all other medicines. i n a n ct where bile . exista, or the hawela oonstipa ted, also should be taken, according toti‘e directici.t. . .31.1RINER . alifi TRAVELER., if pin nisi' to pun roue—tlf against sickness .. and dangerous diseases, which inal i-opardme your life, provide yOurselfwith the Forest t'itte, turd Pilb; before rutting out on long voyages,. titat. you limy have thew on hattd.ileti re rptifol. Forest \%9ne is inslarge square -bottles, one dollal "Ny bottle, -3r six bottles for live dollars. Forest Par , . :twenty-live cents per,box. General depot, Str.:e, New York; and,kelit by one or more re,pectable druggist altitp.st every city and villnge in tine Gluon and British Colonies.: ti l meril Depot, 6 , 4 Vtr,alicetl4t. Neu York. Agents, in Montrose, Abel Tamil, hr Great Bend, L. Scott; Orl/ggiAs. December :3d. 18¢5. TEM PI: It ANC a; SALOON AND ' ' .0 . : 1 : ..i 'a ~ ...A....:.7j2. 7 a • . ON MAIN STREET, MONTROSE,.PA. - rill/1E subscriber takes this method to keep it be- I 'fore the people of Susquehanna county, that at the Temperance Saloon (the only one in Montrose) is the place to get, Pies, Oakes., Crackers, Cheese, New. York Candy; Sardines, Herring Orangeslitd Lemons, Apples, Nuts, Sugar, Pickled Herring, Clams, Tougne anti Cucumbers, Small Beer, lee cool Lem (made and Soda-water, Ice Cream &c., to cat and: drink. '. Also, at- the same place, is kept on hand 4. good as.sortment of GROCER/ES, fresh from New York. such- as Tea of different kinds . , good, from 25.. lid. to q:l. per pound; Brown Sugar is now selling at 9 cents per pound, best Coffee Sugar at 114 cents, and erm-hcd, pulverized and granulated Sugar at 124 cents per pound: Mackerel, Cod, White and Blue Fish, Pork, Lard, Smoked Hain and Shoulders, Dried Beef,' Ham ; Tobacco, (plug and fine-cut,) Vinegar, Tallow Candles, - Stearine Patent and Sperm do., .Rice, Soap of different kinds, from 1 / to 124 cents a' bar, Soap Powder and Washing . a Seek Salt for 1 4.14 ? ' family use, Shot, Percussion Caps, 1 'hite-wash, Scrub . ] and 'Shoe Brushes, Stove and Shoe Blacking, Hair I oils:Perfumery and a variety - tif Extracts; Matches, I Pepper, Cinnamon-, Cloves, ground do., Ginger, Mus- i Lard, French and American s 'Coffee Essence, Corn Starch, Sago for puddings; Riiishrs from one shilling to' 18 pence per •pound,'•Zantee - Currants, Citron, Prunes, Licorice, drops and root do., Candies of all kinds, Fancy Candy Drops, Gum do., Dried Peaches,' .Plums and Cherries, Oranges Mid Lemons, Pine Ap ..pic.i, Cocoa, Brom•t and Chocolate Nutmegs and. pat cut Nutmeg Graters,patent Clothes Pins; Transpar ent Slates , Slate and Lead Pencils; Sweet and Castor Oils in bowies, FiroLOlekers and other Fie Works, Raymond's, Lee's' , and :Wright's Pills, Salts, Dr. Phyin's Camphor Ointnient, au almost surd cure for the Toothache, Sprains ' Bruises, Burns, Ac. , same. Horse Medicine, and a large assortme.nt of Children's ovs, among which are:Doraes'on wheels and rock erk...,Dogs, • Lions ; Cats, Birds, 4te. small ,Pails and Basket!, Clarionets, Accor.deonto, larmonktons, Jews- Harps," a few Ladies' Baskets and Sewing Birds; also, Flour on' hand . by , the pound, sack or . harrelot as low price land as good.quality as can be bonght in Montrose. \ . . All orders sent\ by friends, stage, Mall, or by chil drem.with the nasnr, shall receive prompt attention and be dealt as fairliby aalf those Who ordered were present themselves,,, , \., ~ • The above gOas are Ru• sale at "live and le t . liven Prices.' People pre rerpieSod to call and examine for themsetses.."Feinis,..ensVele ready pay.' Thank ful for past favors,l - hopn tn`Makerit an object for those that want Groceries, Et at the Tentpetnuoe Saloon an. May 21. 1856:: ' -' - • "It VP4 (fr pitsl3 . . bill,,U***4ll the Drickl)teal it the Oot ittPub `ll Wvenei whemthe)deitvdile hiettiese tmkett t.ltitie)l iteuleithol4l . l of X. Vititisdit Worts tsi their pie-gent viii*.'*l4o.l4lt tltaile, and msieekseAtiemioe eviekrto Ice* itp liue. genentrumtine •-iFF th. r BArdwsl, Willidm W: Wheitoit; CLECTJC stßoEino pec&lly oririalkiTisieat 1044 10;freeirthe "Aeformed - 'Protteetti. iiht:Breettig itirstetleg. sitiqueluutta Co:Pk' F ,o;,* 14EALER IN. SADDLES, 114,4iiii1Trank,silrak Ikea,. Ito., itontrosdi4W' • • VIIREYSICIANIAND SURGEON,. hoe perkiawily located himself at Brackneyville, Eu - county, Pa^4"artd,llll .promptly attend td atlas wi 0)101 heritay lie favored. - - :18,441 . 11...13-lEniippmititLtauldwe L TNPOIViERS AND DEALERSISiCkINI,Giiki .1 and Earthen Warevi.No.'_l6 Warren- stirestatioi - A ADeATE of the Jillopathic and Illomeopildi Colleges of Medieire,-la.isti parsumaitty . l c s cat d hi treat Demi . o . • prit 80, 1856. •*- ' • , , A. Btieldielli f _ A TTORNEY COL'NSELLOB AT F LAAri Oftee• t%. over S. B. West's, Drug-Stose,../IkaquOduieta Depot, Pa. a .• .11y1 MI , T. B. Oichard,.K.D.;; DUYSICIAN AND SUI/GtetN, 414cimi, gubqpe: I. hanba county, Pa. ke,siderace acthe Natalie.; Seelei ttStimid TARAI 4 . 4IIS.IN WM.& SRO* . 1.1 inrrq on Maine St.; first doorbel. 0-1 - - William'H.- .1E1410,1 :LkTTORNT:r AT.LAW k NOTARY Qttice on Public Sciyuuro, • - •Dr."ll. 'Smith; ' • 1 - StIIGEON DENTIST, ,Mqnlrose, - Pri.,. Seerle l i 'lntel, Monday and TecidaYa of efixh'itealr. • Miller & Poirler, - A TTORN'EYS . AND. CCiIINSELLORS -AT .LAW, .111 and-Solicitors in Chancery.. Of ceiNcr.44 Clarke . street, Chicago, lit. . Thomas Instal= TIEALER IN DRY GOODS, Groceries, aot -I" Crockery, 13.60 ts and Shoes, ;&c., liouludlOone DT& , Pa. .., , _ . • Bentley &Pitch,: A TTORNETS AT LAW, AND. BOtiNtt LAND 1 - 1.. AGENTS ..11 ti P ". - - ' , to rose, a. D. S. DENTLX.T. - d L. Y. IPINPLI - • I Coban, - - - 1- 7 - IEALER STOVES, . TIN topper; air Sheet If • Iron Ware, Lodcrariil4 - netii Giett Delta Depot. 'December 4. ' • 4 Mita BEKKO.gAnttrts liontkose, Jan. 1,1846. L. P. Iliac • 4 TTORNEY,AT LAW, Suiinsektie.4 Office AL on Maine' etieet; ono)doer Albert Chamberlin. ,, s,! , - - A TTORXEY AT LAW and .I:ukt/ce Of thb Peace; ilk.. over I. L, Post &Co's Stoll*, • 11.4elisip; , A TTOIiNEY AT LAW AND'COMNIMIONER of DEEDS; for the StaW Of New-Totliii . w~l attend to all bugines.q entrusted to hint With'pronbtnees and fidelity. Office on Public Squate,. acetified' 14 Hon. Wm. Jeaaup. Abel. Turret', EALER IN DREGS, MEDICINES," Chemicals, D riiints, Oils, lkie=sttzfis,'Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware, Stoneware, Glassware, Clocks, *states, Jewe'rf. Silver Spoons, Spectacle; Msasiodi /Petro mento, Trusses; Surgical Instroments,-;Licptes, .fer; fumerl,r, Mirrors, Stationery,. Brushes, limos, Irsibie .- - , • P. . ~..- ••. 1% IL‘Chandlir, - =.:;' ' ' --- . EALE D R IN- R.Y. GOODS, Reads itikde COM 1, Groceries, Books and Stationery;Citt‘'l Avinue, Montrose, Pa. .. i --- .- ; . ...1 , - ,-',...f.! - . - I.T..Post & to t, - - , ,.--..._ ...,, .•• DE''' IN DRY GOODS,. '• . * - tittl, Bardware, Leather, Flour, ; -.-- - otlitimp. pike street:Anti Public Avenue,• ~. -,, ' , - • .--.,-,--, - • ,' J. Lyons it Son.; -.I . .. ir\RALERS IN DRY GOODS, G , ~, ' D. Crtickery,,Tinware, Greeeries,B , ~ :Am carry on the Book Dimling buiineist-Pra, - '4 , At*t Montrose, Pa, -•-. .- •• . , ,!,... '' - • - IThEALERS 'IN DRY 'GOODS; Drogs;'ll44iiinai* Psintr i Grocories„,•rfatilwe •CrockeN Iron, Clocks, Watchea, Sew, elry, Silver Spocal/2.Per (thlery, oot-of Public :Avenue, 41-potrost4,--;.- Willj i aM & William H. t TTORNEYS 'AT LAW, itontrose„ dee' in tztiquqinumn, Bradford, IPlrlyae;Wyo• ming iunlimzerne 'counties , : ' • -• Willi "W. Smith - & Co., riABINET, MAKERS . • . I Thay keep co .V 1 head a gool . assortment:of all kinds of;Mkii Furniture, Shop .. Ttd Ira° Rooms at theili* of Maine street., ifontrose;'?4'„ ' • • • • - iockcielf iAt Wn ton. . f. ATANUFACTURERS a.tscl = DEALERS.* 11.1 Goads, . Hata, Caps, thabielnai c , sois, Ribbons, .the.iff.,:lio..4o Uouttlandt etn*.t,lrsit Fork ; _ s. R. RocelitiLL. BA LD W Wholesaleimid, /kWLeg" • er in Flour, ;Salt,. Pork, FieitiLitriVgrain, feed meal, eandles; clover' aud -timothy 50 Barrels *e - sh ground flour jot rot* trek from - : z , .L Montrose, Mud.. .1857. DEITSICIAN-:AXD STIRG . BON; Montrose, Ps.— 1. Office in die feireterli store.. v2-11311' pinnate R4o4,Turk's !Blind Salk - item, 47. 1-V for sale by , EL S. Me/MVO. Gibson, Nor.- If, 148.• .• • r Balking House * - -OF POST, COOPER =Am.. ANRY DRINKER,' IRINTTING COOPER. - "" '• I • - . " mo i m ii :s , :„. ISAAC E. POST: • "'"`"141- , 4'7. TRAFTS on !..retr York City - 0.64 n 11441.11.— - Coßectioity madeind Office hours froml: to P )1 9-4 .. le Alien &-• . Pszton, N. York. REFERENCE, } Samuel C. Morton, Esq 2t l'hint. Hon. William guso,tlP) Mcf1 30 9. 44 • LINE=~.RD:=PLAtT~.'; eatbseribere are• new !netting keep tottatantly• on 'band, - Ltete of-e rePerkar quality at ~ .ifentrosa Depet,:nnd will aelt it in ator quantities at .4 fair peke. :remota *sling bzget quantity can be suipplied e.,70n a reasonable tatice. • Superior groendiPlaster "ill be kept Constantly as hued bereVter. -; • • POST, 11.1611NIUM W.4IISSUP. L'. SEARLE. ' Montrose Depot, April IL - New Fall Goodo.;* POST EROIIIIIII AVE just cpencd n large - Stock tat'llia and Wha. II ter Goods': • Their usradassortnatattb'completta and as cheap as'the cheapest. - Clot kin g.:44. ter7'eteelyjind opened, and will be gold to as %Woo 'tiny Mato. lishment in Ilan country. Wit invite Oexitiendol Montrose. Oct. 8, 1868. THE-, INDEPENDF.NtRE,PUBUCAN. t1111.1517gD wrgar TinoBuiDAYol4*6l,*ifoireaCalt 81,50 put assruiet,lX - 'rltaterkolVAdVertiiiinirc • ' One square (18ibtea Orless)tiohleweihil...,'• • -$ O 4 Ono square , . ~.. 1 ! • , too weekai.:;. - ...0,76 One square -, - . 44 '! , :v '_ .1 hre 43.4 1€ 441441 ; .; . 1 . 434 2 O ne square '. • WI , - : , Iwo otootki: •; • • Lies One square - .-- 44 ' -' :. t'Ro tatefilio, -- 11,55 One square-n: 7. 4: sr`=- ; ''.` Atirea'monaglaq SAO One square •- 44 - :.-- ''fihr'lloo/11W.i ' 5,00 - One squa w ,. ~.:. ~!'„ :, ~z,... 00kywi,, A . N ...... :11,00' For two or mureNearea l i**lls 41i the, year, it dednetiop trotislheehoye,pjejoni‘.. (-Arcady ad iroo 4 vertisees Wilt have theceiskiergeliett or chow leg their adregase*** wiiheet, „ , chap, Busineultlitdal 11 .4,itiVe,d4: Tiliiielvill at ht,oo paavtaaaia.,.- ~-.-: , b , I' -,' . ., , ir3;•1- - -:4-1. - ' ~,,.r ~,..„..„,.....,,.,, .... .. This once„ ikinippl ea intik a• , :oat NI 4106 kititObblin lilt,tabrei( lir imil .ibiered,pliferoAbodew is Or sess. ly anikpromptly. . ''.-t- - .•41 - liM MCI 1111 Searll4 Ho: =ISM SLOE =II =I ai=.~.:. BE EWE
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