I=2 NictiiiiittVt:fartme : nt. heapiir_ to Enrich thin Impoverish Land. . , Vlitiidea that a farni iaMade worse ifernp: tied with a_ view, the greatest present gain, is= a mistake. ;It is generally taken grant a that farm, - which ha been long tentutte4); iiieitluinsted; In. moat - eases, In ourtUtintry, it,..iaso. The farm ivhieh has.been ciltivated by tenants .is poor enough. But why; It'besiante . tbt tenant - has been more aelfish than other men •T Is it because he has been • reattirdleas Of the owner's ; interest? Not that. .li, is becisuie he has not comprehended .his own - interest. • • .._ I • . 4tand-is in but en ordinary camdition t nt iliii beginning lof a lease, we hold that no amount ofselfishnessa/onewill make it .worae;, thtMghnelfishness and ignorant* may. Per haps we ought to make a single exception, thatorsisitual leases. . - ltolowier is to col tivate anotheea land fur it eingle•year, his own .interest, wouldnot be protniSted 'by entering into expensiire improvements; but even in thm; case, we do not: believe' he could be a gainer lay taking:iv coin* that would 'leave the lartasn a condition essentially Worse than he found, it. And. if he tikes the land for sev. 'ant years . in succession; it being in but an ordinary state when he commences, it is is much for his interest as fur that of - ahe owner to"ral:se it. • . . •.ltils true thSt when the trace expires, an other, and not he, will have the increased val.' - ue of the Land. But he Will have had the in ereznied crops - as. he Weitt along; and* that should have been a sufficient inducement. to keep! i. the land in good - condition. Tenant farmin g , by men fully. cognizant of their ie terest, does not ,run land down, The idea of wearing land out, of exhausting it, spoiling it, by anything like intelligent husbandry, is al,- stird.l Buthappily we havebut little tenant farm ing atnotas us. Here the farmer • owns the acres; he tills ; he himself has the remote "as well as the passing benefit of a soil . properly caredlfor; and is doubly interested in sustain.' ing 'and' improviug it. We think any 'man 'who will Zook tht matter tArorqjh'vvikh the eye and ,n'tind of a sensible,, far-seeing, practical fanner, - will see r that even, the tenant farmer cannot afford to let the land ran down under his hand. It is too expensive a business; fur althotigh, in hist case, the loss by diminution in the value of the land will •iall upon another ; yet the losi by diminution. of current crops will lie his, and Will be a heavier loss than he slught to inflict Upon. himself. But if the tetiant farmer cannot . affurSi to spoil the land of another man, sin ely the own er of land mnnotaffOrd •to spoilhis own..We as much believe it is cheaper to recruit than to exhanst.land; as we believe that land pro duces fond for man end beast. A considera ble anieunt. of labor is requisite to keep the soil clean, loose, and in fit . ecindition to .be permated to a goOd depth by the roots' of .plantsl; and manure is necessary as food to the grOVring 'crops.: Now': if you cheat the soil out the requisite labor and 'impure, it . will clipat you ; and depend upon it,. it will cheat y,(fn out of larger cables •than you cheat You ill be the 'loser by the cheating prp cas ; the land will be, the! loser ; and there; will be t no gain anYwh . ere. Wearing out land by cultivation is a losing btiaineSs all around: 11 is aigreat. deal rbiaper Yo make -it better then to'crnalee it worse, by cultivation, Plum, Loo»z, and Anvil. BOTtliiG or 'Airriaux WELLs.—A writer in a charleston paper gives ihe following de scriptionof the manner - in which Artesian wells are funned This style of well is said to bean invention of a Frenchman, whose name I do not now I..emenatier. It is dug, 'or rather drilled, with a heavy 'steel drill of 1,800 pounds weight, 20 feet in length, and a half foot in diameter. The drill is raised above the surface of, the ground, ty tneans Of 'pulleys attached to a wheel, which is worked by a'small engine ; to to the height of forty or fifty feet, and then allowed:to drop. After going to the depth of the drill, strong poles are attached to the upper extremity. In this manner it is raised and allowed to drop. The man whole digging the well in. formed me that be had drilled through 75 rocks, averaging 38 feet in thickness. Ile has completed one 1,250 feet in depth. Iron tubes - are inserted as he advances, and in this manner caving is prevented. , The well now completed throws a jet of waxer to the height of 153 ket abov e the surface. I put my hand into the 're:sorrow, arid to my surprise, found the w,ater quite hot---clearly showing that the intestines of thnearth are heated. The bbrer is now proCepding with a well ten times as large as the one completed. The one already completed he'intends boring to the depthof 1,800 feet, when the water Will be throWn to the height of 300 feet. It 'is expected that this alone will furnish an abun dant supply of water. • Too'MUCCI SEED LS POTATO IerLTUEE.—The man whO should leave eight or ten stalks to grow in a hill of oorn would be considered rath er greenl rtut many a good farmer will put in thiee or four times as much seed as is nec essary in' his potato hill, and think he is put. suing advise course. ThC' complaint which is so often heard from phuiting fro seed end: of potatoes arises from the excess:of eyes fur nished, father than from any propensity in that end to prcduce small potatoes. The true rule of:planting, we think, is,- not a certain • number of bushels to the.acre,-blit - a particu lar number of pieces in a 'hill. We , have sometimes seen .a dozen or more stalks, and the consequence is a struggle for aliment, . and a numerous progeny: ot small potatoes. • From four to six stalks tir,e - inough, and these will give: good sized tubers.' We like the system ofplanting iu drills, in good land, put ting one Piece with:two eyps upon it on every foot of till drill. A "table-spoonfirl of plaster around each set, wilt proVe a: valuble fertili zer.. It files the Armonk': of the atmosphere, and increases. 111 e dew on the plant. It shows • its influence best on sandy and gravelly soils. GRArriNG OLD TREEFL—It has only' been a few ytars'that graft mg upon old fruit trees bus Amen pursued to any extent- -.From our own experience and' from that of others we Lire satisfied of its value. Grafts upon young stocks take from eight to ten years to bear ; but when old treesatre grafted, fruit is obtain ed in two! or three, years. To obtain , fruit thus earli however, the grafts: must be put upon bearing branches. if set Upon young shoots from -the male trook, or_ Pripet boughs, doUble the time will be required fore fruit i 5 pi oduped. We have obtained ma ture pears ttlie second yes: after grafting... Nearly all farmers have a - number of worth less fruit trees upon theirfarm, occupying .space which might ho appropriated to many remunerative fruits. Now, if all those trees were properly grafted, in '-a year or two a t lafge‘quaxitity .of excellent fruit could be ob. timed. Owl fruit is &Ways sought.after , in ottrAitx.l(46—li t ermankwos Tete/R.OA ttirr.iustor--All .406 Autts'attractß lotibytiiailt_lte air, so tat it le thOugla, mpg. can heV I)I rHO'Y flew the air Ames It the wth rstat . isys *ovens SW erly . days t:" °aft lc! Set *mum/ 168 wife. . Thivi4r4xx.!io' wire that: rid tan:perroisi ''k,:00011PJ80i/IK .: EEO [The for:lnning excellent parody eras the I'elley City is it - veri grad imitation of ilitekay's Tell me te winged whiosl = Tell Me ye winged triode, ' -• That tound my pathway inter, • , Do'ye not know sonmspok Whet* women fret no sterol Sown tone sad iillessant dell.. ' Sank° Wet' In the ground, - Where Magee never yell. cradles sto not &and! • The loud wind clew. the snow Into my her; And snickered ns it answered-- 44 Nate Mace." • Tell me thotemlsty deep, • Whose billows iound me play, Knorfat thou some favored spot, . • .43ainitplabdt for sway, Wherel . wealiMati may find A place to smoke in peace, Where Crinoline is not, - And hops Ate outfit' place i' The loud waves, totinding a perpetuid about, &opt for a II and sittd spluttered "Yeou git cent." . = And ihon serenest moon,' That, with Such holy fac e, Dort look upon the girls. • , • When they their beaus errdarace, • Tell me, in all thy round; „... Bast thou not seen some spot, . Where. meat knot Ohtani,- • • And calic is not? - Behind a cloud the 'moon withdrew in woe, • . And a voice sweet but sad responded, Thor Tell rue, my secret 50u1...-. Oh ! rue, - Hope and , . Is there nd happy spot • • • Where bachelors are blessed, • - Where feruhles never go • Aud matt-nay dwell in peace ? Faith, Rope and Truth—best boons to mortals given, Waved their bright Wings, and ansiered—Yes, in Hearne! k • I • GREAT ernEs.--1-Dr. Hall, in hishandbook of Consumption„thus deals with the patent nostrum euxes Whatever was done remedially at the time when the matter was • about got rid of, gets the credit Of having cured a Man in the very last stages of miisiimption. The ignorant ad. ininistrator and the more happy recipient, are wilting enough to give the rcinedythe credit,, and' with all due formality a magistrate is sought, - the . declaration is written, the hat Bulled ar, the Bible procured, the hand held tip, the head bOwed? the deponent. there af firming that " Lublierlie, was supposed to he in the last Stage of consumption in the year 'for ty-eight, suffering tit the same time under a severe. nttack of the rheuinatism, liver com plaint, dropsy, gravel and cholera morhus.— S!inultaneously, alsoji took the yelloW fever, bilious colic, and smallpox ;. the latter :mu'. ming thei.chronle form of scrofula, complete ly destroying my lungs, liver, spinal marrow, nervous:lstein,. and 'lthe entire contents of my phren6logy. I finally got so low,_ that 'did nut know tax brt . ither4n-law when he came to borrow money: For three months I swat... • lowed nothing but twenty packagesOf Keri kellutusen's pills, wiebeffected an immediate cure in three wceks..l "My uncle.; BacchuS 1 3 4ittinger, was afilietb ed so long with the gout that his life became a burden to him. I . loook only four boxes. of said pills, and life was a burden to him no' longer. Further deponent saith not. "Sworn and subscribed to, die., &c." Or if the patient happened at'that critical time to go to the South, or North, or do any. ; extraordinary thing, off any silly_ thing; such drin-king mule's milk, or goat's ereain,'.or ['tar water, or brandy smash ; if ho had; slept lin a pig-pen, or cow-house. or inhaled hot wa ter, or cold alcohol, or anything else, the thing last done, has the credit:ef cure ; and thus it is, that although the .very next person .who "tried" the same remedy died under it, the report has, gone abroad, and like the cork leg, couldn't stop- itself, and, is going yet. Thus the world is full of eines,. and .any man you meet cart deliver at sight, half a dOxen, any one of which cured a friend of his who was a great deal worse thin You are. But to ,the crushing., disappointment of multitudes, the experience is sadly uniform that." whatever it may hive done, for others, it has not availed fur me." • TI . IB. TROUBLESOME ,Pl4—ftrohn Leland 'was a Baptist Minister of great celebrity. some yews since in eastern New York and Massa ] - ehusetts. He was once called to; attend a council in a troublesome case in 'which the offender pro fessed extreme anxiety to do what was right, if he could only be me& to see what be ought to do. After a long timu spent by different members of tt.p council, in vain efforts to en lighten him, John Leland arose to speak, and all were intent to hear hii words: "This case,"' said he "reminds me of* cir cumstance tat occurred just as I had mount ed my horse to come to meeting. In looking around I noticed that a pig had broken into one of my lots, and threatened to do much damage there. l got off my horse at once and hastened to the place. I first found the hole where he broke in, arid then drove him very carefully towards it. Tie snuffed• and grunt ed and seemed anxious as a pig could possi bly be, to get out, and made malty desperate efforts to get out where it was impossible.— But when lie reached the hole, he bolted by it with all possible speed and began again his furious effiwts beyond. I drove him several times to and fro, but every time he shot past trie hole in great haste and began with the must rema:kable pertinacity his efforts to get out, where-egress was - impossible. At last became tired of this sport, and gathering some good sized stones, I sent them flying at him. This had the desired effect! The first that hit him enlightened hia mind at once-- Ile squeak(' as though- he l had been nearly killed, and making one straight run for the hole, was grunting outside before I had time to hit hire again." The story says that the riffeuder, who bad listened attentively during the discourse, rose at once; saying tilt be tiosi, saw the hole, and went out by a hearty contliesion,withon ' t the _application of another stone. 1123"' Mr. Moore, or Main' Moore, as he is better known, was traveling through Texas, and leaving the main road; drove his Sulky, to avoid the mud, by aside path tha brought him out near a log cabin. Being in doubt as to his course-, , laed seeing a youngster near, he -called out to him, "1 say, my son, can you tell me if this is the right road to fixsia? ".Your son?' said the 'urchin, "'You're tbe . second man that's called me his son to day, and I should like to - Inow which of them is my father? The Major was so much pleased with the boy's answer that he threw him a quarter.— The lad" -- picked it. up and cried out, " I believe you're try dud , for you'rethe first man that ever 'gave me a guartar. - Won't you atop and see my main • .. The Major thought it time to 'be on his way, and waited for no further instruction. LADIES' EAMES Br/W iAlgr# /31122 kaa arass.—Ladies, should have - but one given name, and, when they are" married, should re tain their maiden name as a 'middle name. : — This * praWee among .1 thefinale' ty • of Friends; and, were it genendly adopted; it would have many advantages. We should know at once, on seeing a lady'qoame, wheth er she Was married or single; sad if the for mes, what the name . other family smi t it is further to be ainsideredi, that the at*. don ci this rule` of but,* aiogle first name I sauld quite put an end to the nutneteus brood of Erma Wvalindas - and Mete* Laurig—a style of nomenclatare not in pure =A AYER'S i , . . .., . ' • _ • . .' . _Oatharticii s, , ~SCCAS aura*: , • i - • ens UAW illi scourge. 1112'/ELOOD AND CM TIM ~,, ibmwtots l. mrmrs, Eltrothogo.. u.s.. .llll/„ • . - a- • mi • zam allillirlilltrillthirTfallilller I . _ *. rot TILE tread or - - - i - fleadaelio, Sick Ileidaelso, Fold - • ' . rnusupe. , i essu ir lig h Mi. J,..C. atm. Mr: body I .ona have bees . tit mat , ' heeds*, any have by a dose or tenir ot , Mb. • It seem to arise hm a Sad atemehortaklathey - at mem. If they will erne others as they do dora the - II tooth Morrie& Tears with great, YD. W. MOIL; Cferk " 7 ". dlanoter a . Dittoes Disorders and Liver b.. , ‘ , , Damao= or um lwrionost,Wasnimeroo, DA:LINN bat I. have mod your Pule la any geastal and Isospitel tior ever since yolk Made them, and cannut hi:diets tom s , ere the beet cathartic we employ. 'Their the beer Is qukic and decided, conerepesettlyerait Ms mastr far deresigratente of that cepa. I madam found a case of bilious diseases° obstinate than sini ife relay yield to those. -'' M. A . Fradolloall/ g ran kaus • 'I. AWNED BAIA D Thrash. the Dysentery, Relax, and Wens& __\ Pose °MC; Hammy Lir. Or ., Inks, Nor. Id, 1,116.1 Ds. Am: Tour IW. are the perilreiloa or mildichwa sale does any' wife mom rood than Loss fell yea. Shahid sick sad pl away for months. Weal cif to be doctored peat . 9 .., but got no better She then tessomed lost which soca cured her ,by =rile tom at mass (d eed) from bee body. They eared her arr two Wren of bloody dysentery. One ot air bad It bed, and my wife cured him with two doses of yon l , while °there around ars paid from Are toterenty dollars Ulla, and lad moth time, without being oared entirely eves that; Ouch $ =Whine as yours, which le actually good end booed, will be Weed hers. GEO../ 011.17FTS, Itiouurr. Indigestion and ImPurity of the Blood. :. prow Rte. J. 1. Hi We, Aide? .1 Adroit Caw* 11**44. De. Am : I bate used your Pills with extraoedlnary maw • 1 in my family and among. those I son called to visit be distorts To regalia, the organs of digestion and purity the blood they are the eery beet remedy I have ever known, and I am coo* deadly recommend them to my friends. .Tours, J. V. DIMES WARSAW, Woos - ma 00., N. V., Oct. 24, 1664. Dias Eta: I am 'using your Cathartic Pills ha my practice, and Lind them an excellent purgative to cleanse the system wild pis tify the fountains of the blood. JOAN a. hiIiCIIASI, IL D. Erysipelas, Scrofula, King's Evil, Tetter, . Tumors, and Salt Rheum. Thee a Aram/fog tfercharat of 3 leafs, .le6. 4,186 ft Da. Ayes: Your Pine are , kite prunes of all that is great b medicine. They bat e runs, my little daughter of ulcerous sores upon her hands and bet that bad prima incurable for years. lire mother has been lung grievously enleted with blotches sad 1 • F ri In u, Ami pimples on her skin and in her hair. After our child was cared, 0 1 ar a . •W nln Yu ^ln she also tried . your Pills, and they have erred biz aciatDox ADDLE & HA - RNESS MAKE Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Goat. Jima the Rea. Dr. aerates, ¢r the elkthectist Opts. Asada.' AND TRIDPIER, '. Pm-am forte, SAVA3XIII, Ga., Jan. 6, 186$. • Dom= Six: I should be ungratefial for the relief yvar skla uccessOr of A. d: E. Bali : hilt', (late Fordham and his brought me if I did not report my case to yes. A add arbe 1 Smith,) in the above 1:111.4011/18, will offer on good tied in my limbs and brought on excruciating neuralgic pains, which ended In chronic rheumatism. Notwithstanding I hied is, all kinds of work " irilds line," such as Sad dle best physicians. the elmesse grew •woree and worse, until, by .dis, Harness, Trunks, dm. 41arness mule of the the advice of your excellent agent In Baltimore, Dr. DiaCkel2llllll, b e. ,, 0444,,,,ed leather . •. ' i I tried your Ma. Their effects were slow, but sure. By per YARRIAGETRIMMTNy of all kinds done on severing in the use of them I am now entirely well. , Smarr Oaxaca, !taxer Horns, La-, 6 Dec., 1668, 611 rt notice. • All kinds of Carriage Trimmings kept Dix Ater: I havebeen entirely cured by your Mils of Rhos riii; halal and tut - TM-lied cheaper than can be porches. matic Gout —a painful disease that lad afflicted me for years. eel' lsewhere in Northern Pennsylvania. • VINCENT SLIDELL , . ~ 05. I, 2 and : 1 , Basement Of Scdrle'a Hotel, Mont -For Dropsy, Plethora, .or kindred Corn. ' " platati, respiring an active purge, they are an excellent ms r Pa . • • moody. °noose, October 1, 1856.1 ' . tf For Costiveness or Constipation, and as a Dimmer Pill, they aro agreeable and etketrod. Fits, Suppression, Pitral. rsii, lallanumatios, and even Dearness, and Partial Blilarissese, have boas cured by the alterative action of these fills. - • Most of the pills in market contain Mercury, I which, al is stainable remedy in skilful bands, dangerous In ape a% from the dreadful consequences that frequently follow its hams w , lions use. These contain no mercury or mineral soletanor whatnot. st ' • . io AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL YOH Tli It RAPED CURS OP COUGHS, COLDS,. HOARSENESS, INFLUENe e, ZA, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, • and for the relief of consumptive patients in adranced stare G of tbe disease. a We need not speak to the public of Its virtnee. miry then, end almost every hamlet of the Atnerienn ni = its wonderful cures of pulmonary complaints have made it ea al , ready known. Nay, few are the !am ilks in any civilised tome at try on this continent without some personal experience of Us eUscts and fewer yet the comannrikles any where whit* have not dorm them some living trophy of its delay over the web tie and dangerous diseases of the throat and loop. While tt h the lust powerful antidote yet known to man for the lionnisin Me end dangerous themes of the pulmonary organs, die aist the plessanteut and safest remedy that an be employed the list tents and young perinea. Parents shield have te in store against "the Insidious enemy that steals upon them un We pare abundant grounds to believe the Camay eaves more lives by the consamptiona k provente thin thew it rarest Keep It by you, and cure your while they're ems ble, nor neglect them until no human skill can master the he agerablo canker that, fastened on the vitals, eats your !fib away All know the dreadful fatality of lung disonlers, and as they know toe the virtues of this remedy, we need not do mow than swum them it It still made the bed it an be. W. spats id coat, no ogre, no toil to produce It the most puled possible, thus afford those who rely as It the beet agent which oar dB an furnish for their cum PIEPAILED BY DB. J. C. filly - Pauctical and Analytical Chemist, Lovell, Ms& ' AND SOLD 117 ABEL TURRELL, and by all Druggists and Med icine Dcalers.--nlev3ylcw DR. HALSEY'S FOREST VIINE• PLEASANTER and more effective in.the Cure of Disease than any Remedy ever discovered. Cures without purging or nauseating. Caulk taken at any time without hinderancc from business. Equal an , in Flavor to the richest imported Wine, and put up a i r in large Bottles for One Dollar. Pr VOICE OF THE . PRESS. inl It is remarkable that althowoh the Press have al all times studsously 4 avoided speaking - in favor of ,s t 3 Patent Medicines,, yet the Medical qualities of the an' "Ay& Wine and Pills" hare attracted its attention, OT! and we find it salting forth (he merits of these Rana dies in an quallfiedtmits in ereryporl of our country, Front the Editorial Department of the Wellsville (Ohio) Patriot, of July 3d, 1855. " frat.sav's FoßEst Wtxa."=--So universally is this Medicine approved of in this locality, and-so rapidly has been its sale within the past three months, jibe .iug a never failing remedy for nearly all the diseases Wi for which it is recommended, that Mr. Baker, (drug- Tin' of this town,) was compelled to reorder in a abi much shorter time than is usual in the case of many mm other Patent Medicines. The FOREST WINE Is des- All tined from its excellent medical qualities to become hie more popular than was ever any other Medicine. reap From the Magna (Ir. 3:) Journal, of March 24, '55. 84 Ilstssv'n Fours: WlNE.—This Wine is manufae- °f hie tured entirely from Medical Plants and Roots, and 7 it is quite equal in flavor any imported, it' is one in tu Gs, ( of the best Medical formulas known,. . Bras. the Clyde (N. Y.) Times of Oct 15'00855. win DR. HxxsEes Fos WIN,: —This Wine is an ar ticle which by experience we c'xin recommend in the highest tern a. Extract of a Letter from the Editor of the .2114 ara • River Pilot. TONAWAiCDA, Y., June 7th, 1855. Da. G. W. lIALSKY.—Mr.Stanley, druggist of this place, has sold a great deal of "Forest Wine and Pills," and I asn pleased to learn that they are uni versally commended for our most common disease, huge and Fever. ' The Foacsr WANE and Picts are warranted to Care the most severe raids, Coughs, and Pairs bathe Breast, Asthma,Dyspepsia,lndigestion, Rheu matism, and Gout. The Wine and Pills cure the Fever and Ague , for which complaint they have acquired a high reputation. Ulcers, Boile,Blotches,&abba /lead f Ring-worm, Erysipelas, Salt Rhe • . son Sore Eyes, and every kind • of Humor, Jaundice, Female Comptaents,Debility,hright Sweats, and Weakly State of the Constitution, Bilio s Dia , orders Foul Stomach and Morbid • condition of the Bowels, Headadtee, ' Nervous Disorders & General Derange- men/ of the System. Affections of the Bled der, Bronchitis, ,Bilious Colic, Bowel Com plaints, Dropm, Flatulency, Giddiness, Loss of Appetite, Painz in the Bones, Scrofula, and all other complaints which arise = from' Impure Blood and Disordered State of the System. • Forest Wine is in large square bottles, one dollar per bottle, or six bottles for fire dollars. Forest Pills, twenty-fire cents per box. - General Depot, 64. Walker St. New York. Agents, in Montrose, Abel Turd, and all druggists. • 18n:tarn:P6 Read the following Letter. monk'• TESTIMONY. Wc have received the following letter in eel/Lion to Da. Moast's hot.% Root Ptu.t. • Ateuze love Comas. • t Susq.. Co., Pa., Sept. 48th, 1858. Me ra A. J. Wmvx & Co., New York : Ttie Norse's Indian Root Pills had from jou eve tildierssi seeisfaeliow„ in army sarrixoz, and our farmers use them for almost everything. The Du- XXIMIX has been raging in this section to en alarm-. leg extent, for the last nix months, beIiCELT a mote family having escaped, xxcirs anon warn . your pigs MM twee CUD As A PARZYCIE rm ia which awe they have - SZTIFX FAILED. .wiD f you shard, how to send a further . supply. Yo Beret." ALPHONSO H. SMITH. Such letters as theabore deed no coeustent bowl they ought to eoweince all of wAst sprifrialy believe, tMi D.r. Morse' Indian Root Pills areal acrylic* Pitt mock L in Montrose by &k D. Sayre, and by one In every town, and in all country stores. - A. J & Co:, 2 St. Peters Place, New 1414 . sole FADES'SHOVELS yO;RICS, for sale by • LYONS* SON. SetiettkiE. -Frame; ' ' ' , D ESPECTFULLY Inform the 'people of Snow; IL Imola Ltd neledmostig Colander that thew are engagedthe - . . 310111 RUM NII3IIIIIIIM et Gibson, Susquehanna Co iy,r.Pa. Ilarbig made arrangem is with several Priblish ing Houses in New York, ,hiladelphia, &atm, *6, we are now prepared to firrldsh promptly any • BOOKS, MAPS 01! PERIODICALS, published in the United Stites, wreck cheaper than the usual until or retail prices. • Periodicals, Libraries; end ell or new books neat lylbtound and repaired. ; F.. W. Frazier will travel in•Susrprebanna County, and Will be happylo receive the orders of sett as may desire anythinginoerfino. Address ;11. D. ifENNETT, fteniey, Snag. Co., Pa. E. W. FRAZIER; Gibson, Susry. County, Pa. Gibson, Feb. 17, IP57:' • N. B. Orders for Book - pinding, Books, Polio& calk &C., may also be left '*t the Republican Printing Office, Montrose, or 'with (A. T.. Frazier, at Susque.! banns► Tipp 4. if GET Tay. BEST. Prince it Co's. Improved air lofting, WITH P4TENT JIJIVIDED al 'TIME ,es the hest, th 4 purest toned reed iustrn mews of the present day. The ARM Premiums has been awarded them wherever exhibited. For sale by J. iLTONS & SON, Ag'ta. Montrose:Jan:l, 1857. own! 11 1 / 1 11IFICTOBYE l i ir..l. NUFA CT I; R Elt,and dealer in all kinds ri /T 1 Furniture, is ~pow prepared to fill all orders for Bedsteads of rill kinds at wholesale or retail, on short notice. Retail prices range , front $2 upwards, according to style{ , ilo also keeps on band Ready-made - Coffins ; and; as he has an elegant )'care, he. is prepared to ; attend funerals on short otiee. . .. Ncrr Milford, Dec:l7,l fi. 49y1 I MT EIREe, 1 the midst of the great pi',ditical excitement o e day .we hero not forgotten the homed:ate an a of all parties, but hare piirchased and are cou y .eceiving extensive additions to all the ra' , us', brancht* of our tradC,. and to which we solidi e ttention of our large circle if patrons and friends • N • KU!, believing that we can offer you strong in ucc cots to make your purr-hsses from our well se ete stock of ' , (rot?caocits, roc' Ties, Crockery, Hardware Hats & Caps, Boots id :hoes. Ready made clothinp, &c., &c. To, the few that we have not already supplied with on., , we would say, .that notwithstanding our loss id ' etention by fire, we arO, again in s' Full 114 .I,r and ready to wait upon you with a choce, nu :ItTarant ludic:ma, at the ;lowest prices. Our ..,...t of are reasonable. and terui# of sole easy. - • 80 , ter, "Lard, Tahoe-, l Beesvfax, Socks, Flannel, Grain' of all kinds, Old •copper; Brass, Iron, Lead, Rap,..,s, Meat, Vegetablei, Woott:Lumher, Dried Ap ples, ens, Grass-seed, dc., .taken at the market Niel.: for goods, at S. B. & D. SAYRE'S. Pu 'lie Avenue, 'Montrose, 00. 8, 1856. • 1, New Ern In Montrose, ' )• WAR IN KANSA CONTINUES! UT those who attempted to get up a fight in N °arose, against "second rate goods and high es;',' with the fag-ends of three or four old atticki e . • ed ; and .I i Keeler and Stoddard, t 00T AND MOE STORE is located on Main t, • uth of Searkoslfotel, l --" with the largest and test: ent of Goods ever bitmghtinto thia.mar• ket, bo - ght at the . t LOWEST FIOrRE, and wlil di they will sell a , lertk above - cost, art! de knelt' 1 to give "the old codgtr". a hard one. co Ve not intend to be undersold by any other Iblis meet in Town. We hare only to say, Come . for "seeinf• is believing." We do not de toi uf our goods, preferring to "let our works Ise -;" but we may be pempitted to say, for the on of purchasers, that Me have just received IN NSIVE STCiCK•of , Superior quality and e„ prng all kinds of *Oilmen's, Ladles', I Chi ‘f WT. ..' Also a general assortment of ding ' and Leather of all kinds. Vork de to order, and repsiiring done neatly. KEELER & STODDARD. don , , June 11, 1856. ' .t NOTICE. L C notice is hereby given that S. A. WOOD RC is receiving a new llot of Stoves and •s o all - kinds usually !Opt in the Stove and are 1 .c of business, among which may be found ttcr ~1 qsortment of Stoves, heavier, larger, and du ' hie than ever before offered in this county. he p oof von need will be just to call and exam or y rse . lves. • An stoves warranted in every ect. c, . ,pt c nstantly on hand, an extensive assortment YN ARE, Made out of the best materials, .11 is Ifered for sale as cheap :as can be bought ay ma ket. Also on hand, Lead Pipe of all six,- Main' and Gearin, for Chain 'Pumps, all Plata is and. Porcelain Kettles, and all kinds JapPaned • bbin;. done on short notice and in good order. ooc1; In the line will be sold cheap for cnah• or roced credit. - S.A..IWOODRI7FF. ontro- • , March 18, 1856 liable ILandi Far Sale. ,E IN ONE BODY, aboilt .5.500 'acres of n the waters of spring' Brook, a branch I n of the La awatuta river, in Luzernm County, Perda., about mid ' ay between the thriving towns of Scran ton and Pi tston. These lands arc covered with val• uable tint r, and being situate in the moat extensive mineral re 'on in Pentutylvanin---lOtown to contain iron ore— ri d believed to abound in Co l, and being also in th immediate vicinity .of several railroads made and ' ow in progress—'offer 'to the capitalist an oppottunit for the investment of mobey that seldom occurs. F r further information apple to N. P. Ho uck, Esq.,' No. 11, Wall street . New :York, or to the subscriber, at Montrose, EusquelannU comay,Pa., the attorney id fact of the owners. 1 _ April 6, 0854. HENRY DRINKER. IN - NEW MILFORD STOVE . EMPORIUM Iu Full Blast. Two 'Hu , and Seventy-Fin Stoves for as eby Dickermas Garatt. 'UTE a in receip t of the largest atm* a Staves V V ere o ff ered in Northern Pennsylvania, con sitting of king, Parlor, and Sin plate, both for wood and . also, a full assortmentlot large sizes, for Stores d Churches. 1 Would . particular attention to the Jeffersoalan Elevated 0 en, the most perfect andiheaviest plate stove in rn et. Among our assortrnent - of large oven, won!. mention the Empire State improved, as being very envy plates, perfect finish; and a superi or baker. 'artners of Susquehanna county, you have been in the habit of purchasing light stoves and light trimming, ..d paying as much as yontought to for, bars , plate. and heavy trimming. , We man core our furniture. and wal sell at want afaetaret's iricer. Let those who pay} maker peat compete wi • us if they co. Jobbipg ew. acted with the tin tlade, done as usual on short notice- DICKERNAIi k New 1M Sept. 111. 11355. t, • • • NE , FALL AND WINTER inIODS. THt .;, 'Der has jut received* pew stock of Goods, commixing all the wietim hereto:Bin kept, *mon which- are DRE 93 GOO Mof many styles and • t ties, Straw,Silk, aml V 4 iket BOX= .8803, saA, • • •of varitas kinds and peke, Wk., and hosing , • • it good asesortwomt • of . • Beady. • Cliotbiati, also, Boots aad Shoes, Mr Ben • • Boys, bla assortment is bagee.and more general • • at any other establishment ip this vide. icy, and as • •• motto la, not to be undersOld, we cow tideittly ask • • etwomers, (whose past BMW ilmt• maga Is- y acknowledged) sad .0 wish* Goods anti, to eat and we shell tZ.hard t soPt l 7 you Wr i e r tildiliketion. SMAR'S,' Issa.-ts-ly • Lootiivutot:;,,.., !Tint nnilersigned„ . Merchant ,. at Dingo* Pour .1 Centers, has latelyAlscovered that fbitready pay, be can tell more goods mod make Caere money; at one half \ the usual profit put upon country goods, consequentlft .earkeell goods (mm lye to tan pet cent lower than'othereauddishments in this section. But do not take my word fee it, call and see for your selves. Bring. little mall, or some kind of country produce, and buy your goods at a price unparalleled in the history of mercantile trade. My stock is large and well selected, inad.l am receiving new additions every week. My terms of sale are ready pay. It will certainly he for your interest to call and see me before purchasing ebewbere. Ekonr ant salt kept constantly on hand. - - ' ,WM. U. TLIAYER. Jan. 14, 1857.4271 50,000. WESTERN . LAND rr lIERE is no business so sure and safe,for niaking 1 piles of motley as buying.. government land.— .Don't let the gold relit, noithe warrants Mould in the heats, It is just as easy to make two hundred per cent. on your money., as six. I shall to to a good deal of land for myself and others, this year, and those who do business through me, will have it done faithfully aild correctly. Terms, $7, per eighty, and I pay the office fees. One of the best !arms on Rock River for sale on favorable terms. Also good land hi lowa and Minesota. Taxes paid, collections made, &e., &c., Aildnva, - - a` l4 G. C. LYMAN, • Sterling, Virbitesinta., Refer to Post, Cooper & Co.. and Bentley and Fitch, ...Montrose, Pa., and M. C. Tyler, New York. vatd4r.9 • 4. • 4 • 4 4 4_ Lycoming - Co. Mutual Insurance Company. • Capital,-62,200,000. IT Is one of the'best Companies in the State. It was incorporated in 1840, its Charter . perpetual. It has insured, since it went into operation, thin); millions of property, and paid over six hundred thou. sand dollars loses. About..fwelve thousand has been paid in this County. • Applications received at the store of B. R. LiONS co., Lanesboro, and at Montrose. . B. IL LYONS, Agent. Montrose, Jan. 1857. v3nlyl ELECTOR, IS OVER THE COUNTRY IS QUIETS Prosperity °Abounds!: ND now that winter has come, Farmers 'and at IX others should prepare to enjoy the fruits olthei . labors, by seeming, among other requisites to 'Fire side Happiness, a copy of some one of the choice Books just received at the illoutrolse Book Store, which c.ln and will be sold us cheap as at any other Book Store this side of N. I'. City, or even at " EV ans 3; Co's. great GO Book safe" in 'the 'city, that sembfont so man, ...sriaaors and Piiskniers. - - A 113011,7, the new books may be found, Western Border Life, Dora Grafton, Life of Geri. Morgan, Three Per Cent a Moth, or the Perils of Fast Liv ing, The Last of the Foresters, Drett, Torchlight, olet, Post Office Bic ectory or Business Man's Guide, a book that every business man in the county should own, Japan Expedition, Mechanic's Text Book, Also—new school books, which will be sold upon the principle that the "'nimble si.ri?nee is better than the slow shilling." 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 FamilieS,by M.P. Cowdery,a fine thing too: • Green's Elements of English Grammer, .Col burn's new series of Arithmetic -A, Greenleaf's . new Arithmetic. , • Webster's Dietionti_,_riel;—All sizes, and go o da deal cheaper than tharTenlmile House in New York sells them. .Diaries for 1957.—A goal 'assortment, all right as to price. Also, Alrnanacs 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. Rnires,llazors, Port Iformiaes,Fish Hooks and Lines, Lamps l= ~Port Foliosi,County Pocket Maps of the dill erent States, ,tc. s:c. And all to be sold at the Mont rose Book Store in the Post Office, by P. S. Any Paper or Magazine published in the United States, can be procured at the lowest club price. Enquire at the Post Office.. Montrose, December 11, 1856. PATENT- 3IEDICI N ES. AAMONG the great variety of Medicines at Tuirell's Store, may be found all of Dr. Jayne's justly celebrated Family Medicines : Ayres Cherry Pecto ral and Cathartic Pills; Halsey's Forest Wine and Forest Pills ; floofland'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 ; Mathewson's Infallible Reme dy, and Horse Remedy ; Orlek's Vermifuge, and a variety of other kinds; 'Trask'. Magnetic Oitment, the ..neat remetlylor burns, rheumatism, and all in flammatory complaints; Pond's Extract, a,first rate thing for similar purpoees as above Ointment; An drews' Pain Destroying Agent, a good article Wood cock's Balsam and" Bone Liisinent ; Atwood's Jaun dice Bitters, Canker Drops, Liniment, and Dysentery Drops: Baker's Compound for Dysentery ; Hough ton's Pepsin, for Dyspepsia; Ileimbold's Extract of Buchu and Extract of Sarsaparilla; a variety of Salves, the best in market, Pills, &c., and an almost endleis variety of Patent Medicines, altogether too numerous to enumerate—but suffice it. to say, that the public will find nearly every thing in this line, at the Drug and Fancy-Store of ABEL TURRELL. Montrose, July. 1855 FACTS FOR - TIE PEOPLE. • . THE subscriber is carrying on the CHA I R MA K BUSINESS ,in all its various branches a the Chair and Ware Shop in flarford, where may be found a greater. variety of Windsor and Rocking; Chairs than at any other establishment in the county; also Flag and Cane Seats, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Loung es, Settees, Tables, Stands, tc. 4 c., all of which will be sold at the lowest prices at retail, (or wholesale, with short notice.). All work warranted well made hnd of good material. Short credits and small profits will be my motto. For demimstration of the shove acts, please call at my shop in Harford A..W GREENWOOD. I.larford, October 12, 1854;* +„ . 15m. ItOTICE. FAWNS desirous of paying me money,on debts of any description., can do so by leasing their payments with Post, Cooper At Co., Bankers, Mont rose, to my credit, whose receipts will be allowed from their date. . C. L. WARD. April 18 1856 : 15tf Stoves!' Stoves!! BURRITT would invite attention to his JLJL • large stock of NEW STOVES just received, including a full 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 Coal: also Stove Pipe; Zinc, Sheet Iron, Stove Tubfti, &c. His assortment will include the most select and desirable Stoves in market and will be sold on the most favorable terms, for CASH Ot ON TINE. New Milford, October 22, 1858. • SOIP.ItiANUEICTORY. TRE subscriber keeps constantly on band for sale at his establishment in Montrose, the best qual. ty of SOFT SOAP, manufactured from the lye of wood ashes and grease, in the old fashioned way, and not by any patent process.. For those that furnish the grease, he manufactures the soar for $1,50 ,a barrel. Warranted in all cases to be a good article, or the Soap may be returned and the money refunded. , " • PRICY'S. . - Per barrel, • $5.00 • Half Barrel, 2150 Gallon, 26 Wholesale dealers will be furnished—if dellyered at the Ashery in Montrose—at the rate .of ten barrels for $46, or at Scranton at ten barrels tbr $6O. JOHN HENRY WARES. Montrose, March 11, 11146. . -1071 r ITUOUILIP11111; Artist's Paints in tubes, LI and Anises Brushes; The Beim of a Thousand Fkritere Mr beautifying the completion ; Gouraud's Powdres &Wok for removing ***arduous hair,—, att E shoo his Italie Medicated Soap for ream% an, freeldes Pimples - and , Saw Om l plesiou ; We „Lliadd Rair Dye, also - his Moldavis ' for the hair v. Balloeray's Pills and Ointinent, nearly all the Plils, Ointments, and Patent Medicines In ere. Won, at .. - , , - ..,- . TURRMLL'IL Montrose, InOti 18, ink ' '' - . ._ ~110- 1 1 E 'LIGHT. Topinme. FWD, Ottaphaut l / 4 Oa andlelindket 4LP just receivtd, tP7 • J. LYONS .& SON. Vonvole, Aprit 8. II wan., nets, wins: Oif Iteseldwomp,4446:- Is wrong?' imp:sired iinsighboroftars the other day. Wotold him it warwrong for wean to dress in enetra told - datin .linen -• gar. meets, just sa much as k is wrong fbr aLady.to draw on a cold day a thin barage or gauze " dress. Our neighbors 'paid,' "__Brit everybody can dress as they please." "That is tree ,enough," we answered, "but we:say it is all Wrong for any to risk their health too muckby exposing themselves to, take Cold, which will certainly bring on other diseases and shorten their lives, when if theywould call at • • OVIL ESTABLISHMENT, , with a very small sum. of money, they could get com fortably warm dressed irons top to bottom:: needi er day we met: a man balf-froxen for_the - want of Clothes; grinding his teeth together lik,* Threshing Machine, but we soon cured him. • -We dressed him up warm, (km small charge,)nnd then sold him Dres- - oes and Shawls at astonishing low prices for the rent. of his sufering family, and since thaWthe men - feels sa happy: and pleasant as anybody.• - Thor fore come all and ice us. Try us, and you Sill find that we give you more for little than you ever got before. • - GUTTENBURG, ROSENI34Ii7M, & CO, OCTSIMICRO. ' L. BOSENBACK. , C. FL WITSCNIIIERG. • . 1. wrratansao. Montrose, Nov. 26, 1866. eitt X. Cabinet Makers,' - TAKE pleasure in offering to their Claimers, itt -1 addition to their usual large stock of CAnntri Woag, the largest and. best assortment of CANE, FLAG, AND. WOOD SEAT CIIAIRS ever offer ed for sale in Susquehanna county, all of which were manufactured expressly to their order, and they can warrant them to be a superior article. Call at their Ware-room, foot of Maine, street, and examine tot yourselves. Montrose. Feb. 27. 56.1, STEAM GRIST AND SAW MILL. POST BROTHERS hiving purchased the above establishment, will keep.cowtantly on haed Sep perjue mut Fine Flour, Corn Neal of superior qual ity, alsb Chop and Bran at the lowest cash prices,— Custom work will be done with despatch,, and in all eases warranted. ianti Montrose, Jar, 1868. , TEMPERANCE SALOON AND OROCOERY. ON MAIN STREET,-MONTROSE 3 PA. TIIE subscriber - takes this method to keep it be. fore the people of Susquehanna county, that al the Temperance Saloon (the oplrone 'in Montrose; is the place to get Pies, Cakei, Crackers, Cheese, New York Candy, Sardines, Herring, Oranges., and . Lemons, Apples, Nuts, Sugar, Pickled Oysters, Clams, Tongue and Cucumbers, Small Beer, lee cool Lem- . onade and Soda-water, Ice Cream ite., to eat and drink. Also, at The same place, is kept on , hand a good assortment of GROCERIES, fresh from New York, such as Tea of different kinds,'good, from 2a. 9d. to es. per pound; Brown Sugar is now selling at. 9 cents per pound, best Coffee Stigar at 113 'cents, and crushed, pulverized and granulated Sugar at 123 cents per pound:, Mackerel, Cod, White and Blue Fish,' Pork, Lard, Smoked Ham and Shoulders, Dried Beef, Ham, _Tobacco, (plug and one -cut,) Vinegar,, Tallow Candles, Stearine' Patent and Sperm do.,' Rice, Soap of different kinds, from 10 to 12i cents a' bar, Soap Powder and Washing Soda Sack Salt for family use, Shot, Percussion daps, White -wash, Scrub and Shoe Brushes, Stove- .and •Shoe Blacking, Hair Oils, Perfumery ad a vaaiety of Extracts, Matches, Pepper, Cinnamon, Cloves, grounA do., Ginger, Mus tard, French and American,:Coffee Essence, Corn Starch, Sago for puddings, RaisinS from one shilling to 18 pence "per pound, Zantee Currants, Citron, Prune; Licorice, drops and root do., Candies of 'all kinds, Fancy Candy Drops, Gum do.,Dried Peaches, Plums and Cherries, Oranges and Lmons, Pinii plea, Cocoa, Broma and Chocolate, Nutmegs and pat ent Nutmeg Graters, patent Clothes Pins, Transpar ent Slates, Slate and Lead Pencils,.Sweet arid Castor - 1 Oils in bottles, Fire Crackers and other Fire Works, Raymond's, Lee's, ana Wright's Pills, Salts, Dr. Phyic's Camphor Ointinent,-an almost sure cure for the Toothache, Sprains, Bruises, Burns, kc. same; at Horse Medicine, and a large assortnt of Children's Toys, among which are Horses on wheels and rock ers, Dogs,.Lions, Cats, Birds, /cc., small Pails and Baskets, Cnrionets, Acconleons, Harrnonieons, Jews tharps, a few Ladies' Baskets and Sewing Birds ; also, Flour on hand by the pound, sack or barrel, at as low price and as good quality as can be . bought in Montrose. All order , sent by friends, stage, mail, 'aril' chil dren, with the READY, shall receive prompt attention and be dealt as fairly by as if those who ordered were present themselies. The above goods are for sale at "lit , e and let live. prices. People are requested to call and examine for theraselaes. Terms, cash or ready pay. Thank fill for past favors, I hope to. make it an object for those that want Groceries, Eatables, itc., to get them at the Temperance Saloon and Grocery. • . May 21., 1856; . S, S. MOTT. A. N. Bt7LLARD TLIE undersigned has received fit= the city, and will keep constantly on hand, A Good Stock of Iron, and having secured the services of a good workman, is prepared to do Shoeing, Carringe-ironing, and all sorts of work in his line promptly and well and cheap for cash. Those having accounts with the subscriber of over a year's standing, are requested to settle up without delay. .DAVIDLATIIROP. Springville, Oct. 30, 1836. Blasting Powder, Safety Fuse; Gun Pow. der Shot, Lead, Gun Caps and Wormers,Pow= der Flasks, Guns, Revolvers, Pistols, &e., at the store of ABEL TURRELL. Montrose, October 15, 1856. Prof. Charles Norris, .. BARBER, Shaving Saloon, and Hair Dresser, hair ing agaiuu removed his shop from its former loca tion in the basement of Searle 'a Hotel, to the room over Chand/er'aStore, i 9 prCpared to exercise his alt in the most scientific mannbr, on all who may be leased to entrust their heads or faces to his htmds. • Nov. 20. • 2241 SMITH, FORDHAM & CO., illaeksmithing in Springville. Ammunition, NEW MILFORD Shawl, Cloak and Dress Go'Ws Emiorium. FOR FALL; 1856- HBURRITT would again invite attention to his • new stock of • Fall and . A ,Winter Goods, • including a great variety of rich Fall Prints, in new styles; Plain and Fancy • Delaines and. Cashmere; Plain and Fancy Mohair Cloths; Plain and Plaid We rinoes *and Paramattas; Black Brocade; Plain and Fancy Silks; Wool, Broche Cashmere and Silk Shawls ; Gents Shawls, Rich Ribbons, Bonnets and Viewers, Ladies Cloths and rich. Velvets for Cloaks; Broad Cloths, Caisimeres, ise , with a large assort ment of other STAPLE and FANCY GOODS as usual, including Hardware, Crockery, Lon and Steel, Paints, Oils, Boots and Shoes, Rata, Caps,. Clocks,-.Buffalo Robes, Carpeting,.4te., with a large and new assort. ment of Stoves, of the Most improved STYLES and CONSTRUCTION, all of which will be sold to meet the views of closest buyers for cash Or ap proved credit. New 31illord;October 2, 1856. Stoves . Stoves: . sgeneral assortment of Cooking StoveN among which is the celebrated CLINTON ELEVAT. ED OVEN : also, Parlor and . Box Stoyca, Stove Sheet Zinc, ac., may be found at very low figures, at the store of S. S. 'NULL'S, IWANTED! WANTED!! Bushels Dried Applee; immeteately, for °which we will pay the highesimarke price. Montrose. Dec. 8, . 1868 grr FARMERS ATTEND HIS 1110 E andealigned would respectfully announce to A. the Ferunnui and all others intrusted, that wel hare associated ourselves together under the &it'd " iffoirr 4t;Trionic-' = skihe old Maid of IL it E. Noss; mbar. tare pre pared to nurdeh PLOWS of - the moat sprayed pit. terns now user such as Vilatehlies, Notes- ken Bears, 'tr.-..Mler Points of. all klnds,-;Landsillm Cu‘tivater- teeth, Jed all kinds of tufty- Aw Arra. ors and others, all of which:NO . tO Gall , as too as can be. afforded by any este went in this - ELIJAH We are elsO : agents ?for Emery's Horse lo_wirfir, b rig and cirenbirr flaws for : wood, *MO Pug ;- %infra Powers, Ala, we iuut furnish 04 short notice. _ Montrose, J. 7, 1867. Itf William W, Wheaton, ,z; ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN A..14D SURGEON - it t 4llly offers hilserideea to an *he prefer m e Praetieeto tire nld Bleeding Bliinesies and Cabinet Plan. fiackaon Squeltsuina Co. P C. C. DEALER Raisin- IN SADDLES, Eitthess,. Tranlcs, Ca. Nees, tc...Noeitiose, Pa. 1 , 1771 7, - D. Voil,-/114 D.,. PYSIOIAN AND SURGEON, his permanentl y located himself at Drackneyville, Susquehanna county, Pa., and will promptly &rend to all calls with which he may be favored. igtly H B,Knapp, with B. Cauldtrell 1k &nw IMPORTERS AND DEALERS , IN CHINA, Gto,,, and Earthen Ware, No; 18 Warren - area, Nee You. - ' ' - Dr. P. Wit* CLIMADITATII dt Abe Alloinithie aria Hoteeco a di. Ail Coßegat of Medicine, is noir permanently,. caged in Greet Bend Pa. April SO, 1850. Arr9R"A' at/MELLOR AT RAW. O a lite 'over & West's Drug Store, igusingehates s Depot, Pa- f• liyi T. B. Oreberd, 11UL irmitems AND EITIRGE4 Jackson, Sus qlx „.l P Lana county, Ps. ;deuce at the PostdEfic Beeler.dc 8 TVALERS IN BOOTS & SRO Ings, on Maine St., first dcw' Montrose, 'Jan. 1, 1856. NIVIMilli IL lesivf, A TTOIENEY AT LAW - A - 1410TAXY PUI3LI3. Office.onn Put* Square. Moiltrose. Dr. IL Maid, lIRGEON DENTIST, Montt*, Pa., at "Searle's S Rotel, Mondays and Tuesday of each week. W. W. SNITS. R. C. !ORDWAY. A. RYIT7I IL - 'Mar it Bow er, - ATTONNETS AND COUNSELL O RS T LAW, and Solicitors in Chancery. °Mee No. 44 Clarke street, Chicago, lU. - y , • Thomas Ineistruh.' TVA= IN. DRY GOODS, Groceries, - Clothing, .L.J. Crockery, Boots and Shoes; :lac:, Buqusiarina Depcl, , Pa: Bentley dt Bluth, • A TTORNEYS AT LAW, AND ',ROI:TMLAND AGENTS, Alan:row, Pa. B. B. BENTLEY. Colsten,.; 4l.l; . , TIEILLER IN STOVES, - , sail Sheet .LF Iron Ware, Ltxlersville, near ,Great Bend Depot. December 4. - L. F. Hinds, 1 • • ATTORNEY AT LAW, Suseptihenne Pe. Mks -on Maine street. one door east oftenbeiin's. Albert Chamberlin,. • ATTORNEY AT LAW and Jusiece of the Peace; over 1. L. Post A Co's Store. lifonfrose. • , . Wm. H. lel A TTORNEY. AT LAW AND•C SLMIS,STO.NER of /11. DEEDS, for the State of }few York, will attend to altlxotirtess entiktated to hint with promptnera and fidelity. Office at P , blic Square, occupied by Hon: Wm. Jessup:, • / . , , _ bel TArrell EALER, lIGS, MEDICINES, Chemicalsi D raintis, Oils, Dye-stufs, Grooeries, Dry Goods, Hardware, Stonewa4c, Glitssware, plocits, Viratclies, Jewesy; Silver Spoons, Spectacles, Musical InAu iodide' Trusses, - Surgical Instruments, Liquors, Per fumery, Mirrors, Stationery, Brushes, Shoes, Yankee Notions, itc. - • \ j • \ F. 33. •Cliandler TARALER IN DRY GOODS, Readyilade Clothing,; .1-, Groceries, Woks and Stadoncry, etc., Public Avenue Montrose • ci:- • • ‘• lA. Pat dc Co 4 4 DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, .GrocerieN eiockery, Hardware, Leather, Flour, etel,;'corner of Tarn- Fire street and Public Avenue, Morifriree, Pa. TAEAT,RI6; IN DRY. GOODS, Groceries , Hardware, LL./ trickery, Tinware, Groceries; Boots, etc. ;also, carry on the Book businessa-Public Avenue _ Montrose, .Pa. • • , = Jlentley & Readi DEAIERR DRY GOODS, Dr*, Medicines,, Paints, Oils, Groceries, Hardware, Vrockery,l Iron, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Sl'er.Spoons, Per" emery, &c,—Foot of Public Aye= , Montrose: •Williamlc William H. liTemap, - • , A TTORNEYS AT LAW, drontrose,, 'Pa. Prat ? Alt-liee in -Suaguelumum, - Bradfoel; Wayne, Wyo ming end Lunette et:Runkle. • : . William - W. !With it Co - C • - • ASMET MAKERS . They keep constanth on hand a good assortment of ali kindi of Cabinet, Furniture. Shop and Ware Bmxtueitt the hot Apt Maine street; ittiratrom, Pa. ItirANUFACTUREES and DEA.II:RS in Benno ..I.7JL Goods, Hay Caps, Pura,lellas- Para . Ribbons, eke. st.e., N 0.40 Co un tdt street, New York, (up stairs.) d. s. anonym. . ABALDWIN Wholesale • cr in Flour, Salt, Pork, Fish, Meal, candles, clover and timothy • 50 Barrels fresh ground flour J , Ithica Mills.. Montrose, March .5, 1857. -8.. Thayer,. 1101HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Woutrase, 1 Otßeeln the Farmer's store. _ rit-eSS , . _ . N. ILOORZ, • • it[ILL WRIGHT, formerly' of Orange totmty, New 11`.1 York, .hiving located , in Susquehanna County, would offer his services to . those abOut banding repairing Grist Mills, or other marlinery,-feelingthat his experience warrants him in doing 'so. Post °Mee. address, Glenwood,Jusq. Co., Pa. - . 7yl COXES & SON, Binghamton, New York, . 1 IEALFIRS in Foreign and American Marble, Mon .). A uments, Dead Stones, Table' Taps, &c. Also Daguerreotypes. Business pertaining to the above attended to with dispatch; by G. V, .11amatn, Agent, Brooklyn, Susquehanna County, Pa. February 4, 1851.-syl - • Basking House . . oB POST, COOPER CO. . • MKT DROXER,-‘ letTROSS; • WIL littliTTING COOPER. ISAAC L ran. . DRAFTS on New, York City and Collections promptly made and remitted. _ Office hours-from 10 A. x. . • • 1 Messrs. Allen it Patton, N. Yort -IUMRENCE, Samuel C. Mo n cton, &qt., Plea. non., Wallani:Jeasgr,l,Montnate. 1.11111 E• AND 1 ) 1E4434014ER. f HE subscribers are now burning land will keep & constandy on band, Lime 'of a leery superior <quality at - Yontroae Depot,- and will• Pell it in any quantities at *fair Persons ribbing -a bop quuttity can be supplied ton t reaso4ble notice. . &merlin ground Piaster la be ,ept : eeristantly an hand hereafter. "" • POST. RINKER: W AWE L. SEARLK. S. E, 'k D. SAYR& BUSINESS CARDS. A. Bushnell, J. Lyons it Bon„ Bo4Anuil *Whit4ite. Montrose Depot, Aprh 8. THE INDEPENDENT REPUELICAN. tegintliga 'Z'fritT INSO VIZ AMIN. s ........ _ Mites of Adwertinithpi. , .. One square ( 16 lines or lees ) one week,l. ...... VOA. One " square • " two weeks, 04.7$ One square ' " Onto 'reeks,... .. ' .1,00 One square 41 . one m0nth 0 ..... • ;US& Oneisquaro "- . • 4110 5,......0 1, One;square ". - ,i, throe mo montb ntba,... —l4O O One square " - six ni0ntb4.....•• • lkoo One *glare " 14 "'one fear; 4...... 8.0 0 na i l Yoe two or more. Wes, inserted r Ole Yew , a deduction him th e above prices is , ~ Yearly ad veittheni:vill bac tho priviletewf she gor ebsuO thel, ,r• strerithwethele without additional chary. sadness earl* not ineeiding five l es, Inmate at $2„00 per' annum. - • ' • . irob - Work. This office is aupplle4 wi th a goad itmatt, et Jobbing materials, and all kinds of Job Work,J*e lig Carde,Poatere, Pamphlets, kn., will be dons nest• ly and prompdv. • 1 .... - 7 S i Leather & Fin&► below' Starle'ti.Ho- 1",1. V. 717 C S. d Retail deal.; , gisdn, feed received from
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