II gir Well, the poetastersand erriblgers generally will, we v'erily believe, Dever be done with their scratching DO pimping about , hoops. The last ef fort of one of these fellows takes this verbal form: "For when s smitten wretch has seen Anionithsllost in crinoline, • ' The one. his heart holds dearer, -- Oh 1 What a chill to ardent. passion, To feel that through this , hollow fashion, lie never can be nearer! " - "Thai instead of timidly drawiiig near, And pouring into her thrilliiig; air: • Thellood of his soul's devotion, • He must stand'and bellow in thunder tones, Across half an acre of skh-ta and bones, As if hailing a ship on . the ocean." - . Goon Seirkrn.—We will not attribute the subjoin ed to John gaze, but h is good enough to have ema nated from his fanciful brain. It may be used as an epitaph on Gen.. Cass, who vitalist till poi dcally kill -440, Mr. Douglas, alias Dowskfariina I Drifted ashore - In a national gale, The veteran Can lies below, • Whoie political life Was a . mtificat wale, .fleginning and ending with Do(*) -1 . 4 f . the hurepeit!leolf Republican. .A Leaf from Eva's Soraillook. "Isn't it most time for husband to come, and the invalid weariedly raised :: . haritelc wi t ting upon one elbuivr,.and gazed out-from thewindnw of her - apartment upon the green earth and springinie flowers. It eras a lovely day it, glad spriag;time„ and the 'sunbeams glanced cheerily in through the falling , drapery. of the window, and seemed to infuie new life and hope frame fer. her cheek, betore:so-pale, now, 4,loired with pleasure, and a new light kin._ dled. hi her dark spirituelle eye:.„ - ' • "Mary,;" she again spoke, ;".I wish you wt ulifbring my easy chair end . placelt be tore ;the Window and unfold the blinds; would-he. sittinguP . when Henry comes; he .will be so.glad—and really I believel do feel ;better; this bright beautiful day almost - enres Me. '..There, now please bring', the' ((Hasten)) end arrange the room so that it a ill appear more tidy,:.and thee I will not trouble you, more." ; This watt said with evident effort, for the voice of the speaker was weak; and a short" dry cough was e frequent interruption. • ','„ Presently mice was heard in the kitchen: "Isn't dinner( ready ? I declare l lt is always late," and c with a quick, carless step the healthy, energetic Inidnind cro'ssed the ball to his wifels apartment: A bright: smile _wets upon her faeo as -. he entered, hut it quickly disappeared as:she met his vexed and • tronb . led elpression. :. .. _ ! _ I" Yon sitting up, Meeta, and { so near that window ? goWnareless you are. I don't be lieve you want ever to get well,'" be exclaim ed, with mistaken- kindness. ' i- , , A . tear trembled , upon her ; eyelashes as she replied; ." The - air feels so soft and balmy, I do not think it will hurt me, Henry." "Oh, no, you did not think it would hurt you to ride over to I:ltir Grove, and so I gratified you 1 but 'I coil} believe you Would 'have been:well Before this time if you _had been more Ppldiat," - '•• • - ,These word - s --- were not intended as unkind werall„ nor were: they spoken in,an unkind tone; for. Henry Malcolm loved his wife most, ardently;and earnestly desired her hap- 1 • piness; btorith to strong, healthY tempera- i anent, ho `.could he sympathize _with the' Whims and lancimiof his invalid wife? He knew not hoW much they actuallyhad to do • withhar.physical health ; be (tepid! not real ize sfittt what' an • exilarating effect the soft . spritig breezes kissed her fevered brow, after being confined in a_close room ter weeks and Ermilits, shit , in from all outdoor life; he ' co r-- C - fi not realize how she had hinged, and pitted r within that lonely room, as the wintry s• - •' - ems raged I fearfully without, to behold 1 - again the earth :, arrayed in her glorious robe of beauty and'rtaf 'life, and bow often she had said to iteraelf, I shall behetter then," or bis ' , _ . would have spoken more cautiously. His manner gradually softened is, seating himself by her side, he took one little ttansparent hand within' his own end gazed long and sad 139iPcm it... i ' ' - . ' - .. “.Ale Meeta," he said, " you must be more . itareful, if not for your own for my sake. I did not dretun scarce two years ago when I lied you a ;blooming, joyous Imide from the :-:altar, that sieneas so soon would pale your - cheek, and dim, the lustre of your eye. Above - all things, I desire that you may l get well; but, by the'by,l stew the physician- again last : evening, and haii a long talk: with him coil. cerning you. He says that it is not medicine yon need, but the most unremitting care and P attention4 If I could be with you all of the • - time, you should have this; but :Mary is so thoughtless'; indeed, there is nai dependence - --"' to be placed In 'girls."- Meet i's. head bad gradually drooped while lie had been 'speak ._ ing, - tad 'tans it , rested upon his;shoulder, •-•;„ while the hot tears were fulling like raindrops. Thus they sat , in,silence for soutarnotnents, until the judicious husband arose and careful- , /dosing the bl'ds told ' • IT m her she had better go in bed again, as. the fatigue of sitting up • wasalready, too much for her; then tenderly kiitsiig her now finsiried brow,be left the room, • -kthinking no driiibt in his self-complacent heart • • that.* had done ail ' that a wise' and faithful hitslitud could do; And before, leaving the hoisselssoFei* kilifid Nay ',many an in : junction to *e veil careful of Arm Malcolm , i?- and as the Was Weak and nervous she could not be-aspect:id .to exercise proper judgment ~ and must not. be indulged in all .her little whims.. 'That night when the •business of the day was over and Henry Mstcolm again entered the sick room, he found his wife much worst.. ' l Bhe was tossing !in the deliriu in, of fever, moaning and!oaxeiunally murmur:ingot/rime, childhood, and mother: Henry with ari ions countenaLee `seated himself beside the sufferer's couch, muttering in an undertone " Mt; such imprudence! I expected she , would be wane:" 'lt was many a weary day ere the tatffraingikeeta wad able to sit up again in her easy Chair and gime out upon the beau• tiesi ci - mature, but during that time -Henry Malcolm learned a lesson that he never for. -/ 1 44/1411 ready theie are other has. band, thatriiight•vreir kale front this short sketith of life the same - lesson. allir his' brow, observing a (lady ta stivallwvtoonade in Broadway, etept up to libiati4l ioquirid : How much. rest do you ask fer those houses?" " what do you ook Abottior r Faith, aroi I thought tho'whole'wireot toikord_ r te ye." latioltutoi McfitttO* STOyES SCOSONIZI*O' itILAT.-.4t is well' known that cylindrital stovesgive- out the most twat, and have - the hest draft, but there are few who - seem_ to know the reason . why. They do not seem to be aware, at :least, that there is, anything in the principled - their con struction which impart l is to them seChqualitica. Stove mattufaeturers cannot be - aecused oftoo much scientific knowledge regarding the best. (min - of stoves, or we !would not see so many blunders committed by them in casting: so many with square and, rectangular furnaces. Thi4 is especially the,ease with cooking ran ger and stoVesthittir fire boxes are,ionstruet ed on wrong principles. • ' • The reason why a cylinder stove gives put so Mud' heat, and tends to 'produce such a 00 . 3 draft, is owing to the. sides *fits fire box or furnace being concave :Tr form. Heat, like light, 'nay be concentrated by, ;weave mirrors; hence this heat is more concentrated in stoves which concave than there which, have square - fire boites; the rectangular form of a. fire - box may ; be.-mote convenient for cooking ranges, but , there is no excuse for con structing the furnace of any parlor or other beating stove of mister! form. .. ''• The fire-brick for 'lining stoves shotild be fluted. . Bricks with plain soda** are not so durable as the fluted kind i because tte Int! ter, tends to prevent thC adherence of clinkers. Soinp.bricks'for stove are actually east with convex surfaces, as if designed for scattering I the rays of heat, thus exhibiting ignorance o the laws of heat. • • Bright metal surfaCes do not radiate heat' so well as ditrk, dull surfaces, then: fore MlS sia iron in storey and .pine does not radiate so 'much into a room as eommoty iron. Those surfaces which radiate heat most efficiently al-a) possess the - :power of absorbing it, and rift versa. As the intensity of heat varies Inversely as the square of;the distance' from the radia ting point, it is evident that, the nearer the sore is plaeed, to the centre of the ; room, or space which it is designed to heat, the more. uniform will. bothe tetnpetature of the whole space, and not only .se . , but a grater amount Of heat, will be .econotnized. Stove manufacturers have devoted an im mense amount or attention to elaborate the surfaces of east-iron .stoves, and to. produce incalculable amnia of complicatM forma, but not so much to produce' stoves based up on ale philosophy of the laws of heat. We hope that more 'attention, scientifically, will hereafter be devoted tdthis great and import ant branch of American manueutures.-,--Sri en. *ft American. • . WARRLTS.....-AV ill you communicate through the RURAL the remedy fnr 'what are termed " Grubs",, in the backs of cattle? Alio, It they be Irving animals? how came they there? and what do they terminate in?--E. W. Hod am, Lima, La Gr nie Co., lnd., 1857. ), Toward ,the tette part of summer sand in the beginning of a umn, cattle are much an noyed by the stings of an insect commonly known. as the Gad-Fly—CEstrus /3oria of the naturalists—which at this period is seeking a place to deposit its eggs. The location gen erally chosen 'is on the back of the ahimal near the spine. The - skin is pierced, and in a short time a little tumor is produced which is the residence of the larva, In its early stage she laiva is white, bUt as it approaches maturity it becomes darker, and at length al most black. It preserves this shape until the following June or July,, at which time it for ces itself out—seeks a hiding place where it stays until it assumes the chrysalis firm. which It speedily attains, remains thus for a few 7ii-eeks, and then comes forth a perfect fly. The modes by which it is destroyed are va -rions,—some pour a corrosive liquid into the 'hole, others probe it with a red-bot needle, others again crush or force out the larva by a pressure of the finger and thumb. Either mode is effective. and if farmers would wage a war , their animals would cease to be tor ,mented.—Rurat New Yorker. CAKILD Uvnra.—A gentleman of this neigh borhood gave us, a,few days ago, a statement in regard to the cure of one of his cows which is well worthy of record. lie said that 'the door came from the pasture with-her bag swollen and' very hard, in such severe' pain that she would not.allor any one to touch it, but gave every evidence of being in the most 1 excruciating agony. She was - held, and her! odder bathed in cold water for some time i without producing any effect, and other uinsi 1 applicitions were resorted too; finally know.l ing the effect of aware of arnica in allaying pain with the human subject, he brought some and applied a little of it to the bag. The cow ceased struggling, and almost m imme diately , gave evident aniLtation of plea- 1 sure, .aow lli thee , . . - • mass to ; be ng s , .: ' rubbed and kn zf , . ed. After another : ap plication of the a . ' and again rubbing, a complete cure waieff ivied. 'ln a few days' , she regained her ilk, and is ,n*ow in As good' rei l case as before. - . The use.of arnica, 'fits virtues wezeknown, would become tauch more general; we know of nothing that as soon removes the tenderness of a bruise - or other 'injury. .It relieves pain and soreness of theknuscles both in man and animals' without the disagreeable accompani meats of many other applications. '' The tincture is the best form of external applice . tion.,The Homestead. SLITINO OUT TlLl4B.4—Having 104 several _ forest trees the firstiear of setting 0ut.,1 took the ad vice of a friend at my side, not a "Coun try Gentlemen," but a city merchant. and fromihis directions my few trials since have been am:motel. Isis plan is as follows : Dig the pit, put in', the tree; placing the roots and securing the trees properly—hav ing in . a tub earth mixed with water Until thin enough to run off ; pour the same upon the roots until well covered up. In a short time the water leach off, leaving the earth as compact around every little root as it was in the , bed from which it:was Wren, e, C. W. To MAXI CR/CETati.-1f you are not weary of being troubled with owl recipe; t wish that you would publish it fur the benefit_ of those elm desire to .make their owe Creettira. To four quuts of flouri which should be warm ed, :mix in three tewspormfuls of cream tartar, , one teaspoon of salt, rub in ens tea sup of shortening, equal parks of butter and Isr3, Mix two teacups of Water, lf teupoofal of sods thoroughly dissolved This will make the dough as laid as am' be rolled, by keeping it warm in the meavtitne,—.A. Sus- SCILIMeB DAV01127.5.7-Risra/ Ns. . Yorker. Passartra.—The po - snip is one of the most valuable roots that grime, both for the table and stock. - Nothing in the mot nos is equal_ to it for fattening pigs. , Mei grow stronger,- when young thi carrots, and are raoreessily: disthlguishad ' from the;weetis. Thy may be dug in the foal andAsied— in the oellarOw ailowed Ati'rentais lo the ground , an sinter; Ia some pfrb of the world pi. are entire:lir fattetrisi on parsnips. - - • -Cuss rewgenseceselir ftlo change pipe? givest IN' faihnring rile Opt for scratches in hones a'. Wash tbe feet' and legs of 'the horses clam with waterlillian wash with common beef brine. if washed once a day, that is, .at night, for two weeks, the care will be effected. • WAIII TOIL Timus.—Wo havealveya ustd, says Hovey, fur our trees, when infested by insectai-s g thick :solution , Whale •oil soap; scrubbing the stems first with sand id water, if badly infested, and afterwards plying the soap with .a painter's brush, el every limb where a louse or scale i+ to seen. This should bi-done now, , bet re trees begin to grow, as' it is . a more operation when they are in leaf. , Dawn Caseeta.--Some ten years since old Dutchman purchased 'in the vicinity BrOoklyn, a 'Snug little farm for nine-, beuss Jdol liars. Recent ly, s lot of land .speculat called upon him to buy him out. On ask his price, he. said he would take sixty ti sand dollars—no: less. • " And how uiuelt may remain on bond mortme 1" _ "Nine thousand dollars," " And .why nut more?" interrogated would be purchasers. ." Itecause der darned place isn't worth more P. • A BRAUTIPTL Tuocotrr.—Some one said of those who die young, that .they like the -limbs ulna)" the Alpine shell'', bear in their arms to higher, greener peso that the flocks may IL D. Bennett 8; E. W. Prazie D ESPECTFVGLY inform the people of Sit lb hanna and neighboring Counties thaohe; engaged in the 11313116 NM, at tlibson, Susquehanna County, Pa. • Ilav ing made arrangements with several Mt.. ing Houses in New York, Philadelphia, Houton, &c., we arc now prepared to furnish promptly any BOOKS, NAPS, OR PERIODICALS, published in the United States, mach eheaper than the usual mall or retail prices: Periodicals, Libraries, and old or new books neat. ly bound and repaired. • E. W. Frazier will travel in Susquehanna Comity, and will be. happy to receive the orders of such as may desire anything In our line. Address H. D. BENNETT, Smiley, Susq. Co., Pa: E. V. ntAzrErt, Gibson, Susq. County, Pa. Gibson, Feb. 17, 1857. N. B. Orders for Book Binding, ltrioks, Periodi cals, kc., may also be left at the Republican Printidg Office, Montrose, or with G. T. Frazier, at Susque hanna. Dep t. - GET TIRE BEST. Prilice its Co's. Improved 10c lode* n, • .11 : TIT P.4TEST TIIFSE are the best, the purest toned retAinstru• menu of the present day. The First Premium Las been awarded them wherever exhibited. For' sale by ' J. LYONS & SON, .Ag'ta. . 31ontrose,rjan. 1, 1851; MUM MiJUIFICT 0 BY' a. a. NALL, 13rA NUFA.O T UR ER and dcalerin all kinds(); 1 Furniture, is now prepared to fill all orders for Bedsteads of all kinds at wholesale or retail, on short notice. Beta prices range from tt2 . upwards, according to style. Be also keeps' n hand Ready-n Ade Coffins; and as he has' au elegant Ilearsc, he is prepared to attend funerals on short notice. New Milford, Dec. 17, 1856. 49y1 Gi T. ,IFORDHArfi, SADDLE A - L H T AR I ESS R MAKER Successor of A. & E. Baldwin, ' (late Fordham and Smith,) in the above business, will offer on good terms, all kinds of work "In his line," ouch as Sad. dies, Barnes', 'Trunks, &e. Harness made of the best oak-tanned leather. CA RRIAGI? TRIMMING of . all kindA . done on short notice. A ll kinds of Carriage Trimmings kept on hand and furnished cheaper than can be purchas ed elsewhere in Northern Pennsylvania: No. 1i 2, and 3, Basement of Searle's llotel,llont rose, Pa. -- ,Montrose, October 1, 1856. • tf flew Era in itiontroim THE WtR IN KANSAS CONTINUES! Ber those who attempted to get up a fight in Montrose, against "second rate goods and high prices;' with the fag-ends of three or four old stocks hare fizzled ; and Keeler and Stoddard, whose BOOT AND SHOE STORE is located on Hain street, South of Seurle's Hotel,—with the largest and beef essorpoent of Goods ever brought into this mar ket, bought at the . LOWEST FIGURE and wilt& they trill sell a ketb, above' cost, are de termined to give "the old codger" a hard wiz. We do not Intend to be undertoold by any,other estabrndunent in Tow& "We have only to say, Come and See, for "seeing is believ ing." We do not de sire, to pry our goods, preferr ing to "let our works praise us ; but we maybe permitted to say, !be the information of purchasers, that we have just received AN EXTENSIVE STOCK of Superior qtralitr and ' atyle comprising all kinds of Gentlemen's, Ladies' and Children's wear. Also a general assortment of Finrrings, and Leather of all kinds. Work Made to order and repairing done neatly. ' . KEELER A STODDARD. 1 Montrose, June 11, 18L.6. • NOTICE. "DrDLIC notice is hereby given that S. A. WOODS RUFF is receiving a new lot of, Stoves and Wares of all kinds usually kept in the Stove and Tinware U .e of business; among which may be found a better a Ytment of Stoves, heavier, larger,' and more durable than ever before offered in this county. All the proof von need will be just to call and exam ine for yourselves. All stoves warranted in every respect. Kept constantly onhand, an extensive assortment .of 27N WARE ' made out of the best materials, which is offered for sale as cheap as can be bought in any. market. Also on hand, Lead Pipe of all siz es, Chain and Gearing for Chain Pumps, ail sizes Brass and ?omelet's Kettles, and all kinds Jappaned Ware. . Jcbbing done on short notice and in good order. All goods in the line trtil be gold cheap for cash or (approved) credit. . S. A. WOODRUFF. Montrose°, Warch 19, 1858 NEW 'MILFORD STOVE EMPORIUM In Pall Blast. . .Two Efundreif . and Serenty-Five Stores /isr ' • ask by Dicke:74a* et: Garrott. AVE are hs receipt of tits largest stock of Stoves T V ever offered in Northern Pennsylvania, eon slating of Cookink, Parlor, and Sit-plate, both for rood and coal; also, a full assortment of large sizes, for Stores and Churches. Would can particular attention to the Jeffetsoabin Elevated Oven, the most perfect and heaviest plate Move in market. Atiumg our smartment of large oven, would asention the Empire State improved, as being very heavy plates, perfect Gmbh, and a =Peri. or baker. Farmers of Susquehanna county; you have been in the habit of purchasing light stoves and light triin and paying as much as you ought to for Ike I at OP and heavy trimming. We manufacture our furniture, and will sell at man ms's prices. Let those who pay a maker profit :anopets with sit if they can. Jobbing=.l. voted with the tin bide, done:as usual oa short notice. 'DICKE/ULAN Sr. GAREATT. Mew Milford, Sept. 18, 1855. NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. !FLUE subscribes; hasinst received a new stock of 1. GoORS, comprising all the moieties heretofore kept, among which are DRESS GOODS of minty styles and qualities, Straw,Silk,. and Velvet DON ,iETS, SHAWLS of varkits kinds and prices, ke.te., end having added a good sassortment of 'abo, Boots and,Sbees, for Mensal Bop, his assortment is larger and more general than is any other establishment In this and as our motto is, not to be undersold, we con fidently ask old customers, (whose past Sheetl pat io gratefully acknowledged) and' ail whittler Gabes !imp, to call; lad we shaft try turd to moply rat eclonmoddrenitiabetkat. 'R. R. MAIL% Ifiv. If s 111660--43-1 y ; MUM. IfAtthel; ' awl Ards* Sneaked; Tho Saha of it Tho Wit" toe bestallying the denplasloo ; 000resd's rellsovierTarikl— *mike Pfeeplee - and Balker Complealoo ; Batelle /OA Ligon, Mir Dye, sin hie Moldavia Cream for the haditlieliteleaft Mad Off; mod eieirly AS the fille; Gdotakeektit, and Patent Medielan in roe , lade, se - MUMS ;Somme, June 114 ad& - , AY.g R ' S HERRY ____ C 1711.1 OT .1 • ; MAR • , getb Dec., ISIS. begrata le= • *mud ter. IW. • mad • make mad my us *bow* a torso* treat:lmnd I 111151 IIIT; 11. r • of Thiel, N. T., urges : We use ' / *sty Ilusity ent you istrentel tuadkista err Its perpue aver put oat I aware pay *Nedra* toners ix a or tabs any other remady."" Cosh lalinensa. /3 rassonna t Web. T, 1114 ebreehally your IParrot the • the cart of 'Wren. X.e of your Gndt(= ' and essuseed your ategaiur lo me Met All OONELIN ' I.D. 3burrnsi. ia.. writes.. 34 lige: 01 3 u, which ccalbrad to dews its voice , vttbout roger; gm/4 tried your Pactutat I The flag gar relieved the fora; lees *au one half the beak . Your milkier ato the deepest so buy, sad ors +tea* you, Doctor, sod meal friend.° •• table t and Binneldtla. ' I' COWlUMpllatie ‘ l• probably no one remedy has ever been known which' cured or I. =Or, and such dangerous mess as this. Ikon to human aid i . .*a teach; but even to those the Cellar Ptglektledonle re Mt seta comfort. _ - '! , . , 5 • - ARM flocs& Kew Yolk env Mirth , Ithtl 16 . An; Loom.: I feel It • duty an d.. pleasure to In you what your CRUM! PICIVILAL has dons for my wife the I been live months laboring under the dengervers map , to of Cousumption, from which no aid we wok procure : gam 1 her relied. She was steadily failing, until Dr. streng, of , this 1 where we have cone for advice, recommended a trig ! of y 'modkine. We bless his Woken as we do yours/dn. ihr bag roomed from that day. She is not yet as krituelis she to be, but Is free from her cough, and pile hermit well i . ours, with gratitude awl lewd, • i I ORLANDO elif:LBY, or Sukartnix. I 'to, do added*: till you have tried Arialtalkaact I It is made by one of the beet medical chembiti is the i , int_d ph ita tiado curee pi. an ia zedger round . us bespeak the high mettle, of Kt . 1 . , , . ; Ayers Cathartic :NUL . 1 fr plus scie ba nees te viones of Cheen .„o lst: . an rpui d 517 3 e in xcelltees haver boo th. ordi t: .1. , , their amok to pedant t hin beet. most purg ative I !et is known to man. Inumnemble are shown that I :ritinee, and that they win nnmecedentedly upon th e semen if I um, They me safe and leasing I. take, but peeve/fat k , •Their penetrating stimulate the vital actbrities 0 ON body, remove the ohitructkus of Its organs, parity the and, sod expel disease. They purge out the foul Monate whkt breed sad paw distemper stimulate sluggish of disordered cg ; • gthint°tottrerna tural hole eyst a4 era. l3l4 N lin ot d onl im y Pari tio they b6l4sl-' ail the tcftl every will lls eompisinte of every body, but al so Itormidable and danger f culdredisimislthatueinghave:tarostated the beet thoy o are f bp:skill = L tueo 1 7 powerful effects, th ey are, at th e swim time, In dl daces the safest and best physic that cats be la u4 si bl ba lig • Maly Trit mde r a y e s h . are ther snrpas be ta ir akfriek of term tither by men ct oc inach utrn er b l . b.4 3cu po i l y itio and„ character a eminent the sees :: j have lent I l ai l eir names to certify to the:piglic the es , of my rusedies, while others hive sent an the sung 1 of their conviction thaty Preparations contribute IS to the relief of. my matted, sunning fellow-men. 1 pent below named is pleased to furnish greth my Amer Almanac,. metal:dug &reeks. fix their use, and Mitt. of their cures of the following complaints: 1 ' °NU , _ re eeZle a r4r 4LlD a t t r i t t l i r mall"i iil impsY nsees, i . newt 311. 11 abid 1 ruction th r r B ow e ls and Pain art ther efrom which lama rre of ire Appeti" k t i= ig ne, ma Claltirrma Do , • ng' They ale, by pTirify Mg the blond and etinsuleti: the eye j cute many complaints which It would not be supposed the teach, such as Deane" Partial Blindness, Ite= I armee Initahility. Derangements of the Liver ittyr all. out, and other kindred complaints arising from a „low state err body or obstruction of Its functions. ' i I Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with some other PM ,I ' bake snore profit on. Ask for Arial, Plus; and take troth , ! else: Ito ether they am glee you compares with. this to it triune value or curative - powers. The sick want the bed air is kg them, sod they idiould have it.. ' • . 1 1 I I Prepared by Dr. I. C. AYES, • !Tactical ant Analytical Clicasist, !corgi Naas. Patch 23 Om nu Boi. Fri-a Dons tun 31. SQLD• IIY ABEL TVRRELL and by all iirliggists and Med. I • 'eine Dr_alerr.—o 1 4 v3y Icw ! DR. HALSEY'S ' , FOREST VIINIE. PLEASANTER and more effective in the' Cure of Disease than any Remedy ever disiovered. urea without purging or nauseating. Can be taken t ally time 'without binderance from bushier...S. Equal n Flavor- to the richest imported Wine, and ;put up n large Bottles for One Dollar. •-, VOICE OF TILE PRESS. h is remarkable that although the . Press hays at .11 times studiously aoadid speaker' sg in favor of potent-Vedieines, yet the qualities of Forest Wine and Pills" have attracted its attention, d re fold it settling forth the merits of these. Remo- 'es in unqualified terms in every part of our Country. From the Editorial Department of the Wellseills • 1 ( Ohio) Patriot, of July 3d, 1855. ." "Mauves Foram l txx."—So universally is this edicine approved of in this locality, and so iMpidty been its mile within the past three months; it be g a never filling remedy for nearly all the diseases •r which it iS recommended, that Mr. Baker, fdrug 'et of this town,) was compelled to re-order in a uch shorter time than is . usuat in the case of many her Patent Meditines. The Foaysr Winn Is des ned from its excellent medical qualities to become ~.re popular than was ever any other Metimit rout the Harasta (Y. Y) Journal, of Mara ';11, 'SS. kist.sxv'n Foam WlNE.—This Wine is panda& red entirely from Medical Plants and Roots, and i' is quite equalin flavor to any imported, it •is one o the best Medical formulas known. , .; • ,From the Clyde (N.. Y.) 71m es of Oct luh, 1855 Dn. ITALsn"s Fermsr WINK —This Wine is an ar t e which by experience sre'can recommend in the bghmt tennis. *tract of a Letter from the Editor of the" Niagara River Pilot. r 1 • 1 . TONAIVA:VD A, N. Y., Jima 'ith. Ifif..• LAIL G. W. lIALRET.—,Mr. Stanley, dnzggist of this p ce, has sold a great deal of "Forest - Wine and 4115," and I am pleased to learn that they are uni- T4rsally commended for our most common disease, Mtge and Perer. . .- elroacer WMX and Pitts are warranted to cure e most severe Colds, Coughs, and Pain in the Breast, A sthma,Dyspepsta,lndigeetion, Mew. matey; and Gout. The Wine and fills cure ' the Kiser and Ague, for which complaint; they have acquired a high reputation. 1 'Ulcers, Beils,Moteket,Seabbed Head Ringioorus r litysipelas, Salt Rho. '. Van Sore Eyes, and every kind . of Wanner' Joseedier, Female , * • Complarate,Debility,Night . . 1 Swats; and Weakly State of . '. • . the Constitution, Bilious Di s- - . . 1 . orders, Foul Stosteaels and Morbid condition of the Bowels;.Headaches, .., Nerrons Disorders ,t General Derange-: went of the System. Affections oftheßiesi- , dm Broackitia, Bilious Colic, Bowel One.- *lilt; Drippy. I , ..7.otokocr..Giddinesi, Lou f .Appetite, Pains in the Bones, Scrofula. ea other complaints which arise from helpers Blood and .Disordered State of the 4steet. west Wine Is in large square bottles, Ole dollar bottle, or six bottles for five dollars. Fen* twenty-five cents per box. - • . . .teml Depot, 64 Walker St. New Tork. AgOtts, tontme, Abel Terrell, and all druggist... :. " '.. lfinso3tn?6 Ii pot, i it ' i In ' i Wei Ye R A ia j d . w ih ers e t a o ( l . ll . :l oac Litter... HOME T ESTIM ON Y . lie received the knowing !Merin relatkois to Da. NORSE'S !sour Boor Pi tta . `‘ /traces Fora Cossias, • t t &sq. Co., Pa., S ept. p l 28t h , 11350. I u. be MOree'a haus Root PMs bad from yon ere mai sal aallafactiolg, in /MOST issrancr, and oar fil vs use the for shoost everything. The Das ' y hay been raging hi this section to in slain i -56"--'• ng.' Heavin g estivec titeloustris ri m c on tn tlts, wwit scase w st n Y ti t g enito r:ar ts . pithtem been run Asa Pisvarrtvs, in width tine they re . raves; Flit= I will inform, sou the Oly bow po sends further supply. Your ob'Cgeret. ll-, :' -. • . ALPRONSO n. mini *Jett:trim the above need no eennentbonkis, Vtt to eortifsee all of Wulf olefins:, bait, iforst's radios 144 Pith are tile trellkst 4s" stego.: , '-- • • ' - • I , . hs 11, 'otiose by 8. IL it D. *es, sod bY . iii tid every WON sod in, fa Ceirtil SOOIML, Ul.. ins k Co:,' lilt PeteW 'Pim, Now - York, ai)le torn .• ' - - 41.4( : they : - Put Mat r J. , 1 P 1 S P '. I i . I L'DIS,4II,O:VELS & IPORIOI, sale by LYONS MCI. din Mains teb. 4, isse.. %molar M saarwalkos mew ' , Herod arftwal from armaptcou w cluing a man iirbOos labors 4 sobs • tha last Owty yeas*, LENNY LPA S, .11kreeasrt. Amex, Now= Ow, Tows, mita, f prsetiee of may ran I bay* tonal MILT Pscrosst. for iirirts sue and rio as, or coins such as are corsbk." of (ablates, bat tbs.'s,* cotorizsdas recisdy is Irma bt its elects upon LOOK AND RUB! 1111M1 I I yr= undersigned, Merchtutt, at Dimuck Four 1 Owners, has lately discovered that fbr ready pay, be can sell more goods and make more money, at one half the usual profit pat upon country goods, couiequetuly I Ms sell goods from five :• to ten per cent lower than otherestablishments in this section. But do not take my word (be it, call and see for sour selves. Bring a little cash, o f 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, and I am receiving new additions every' week.. My terms of sale are ready pay. It will certainly be for your interest to call and sea ma before purchasing elsewhere. Flour and salt kept constantly on hand. • WM. H. THAYER. • Direoek. Jan. 14, 1857.-12y1 so r ococos„ WESTERN LAND 'runt I; no basinens se sure and safefin : making 1 piles of stoney as buying government land.—. Don't let the gold rust., nor the warrants mould in the cheats. It is just as easy to make two hundred. per cent. on your money, as six. I shall locate• a good deal of land for myself and others, this year, and, those who do business through me, will have it done faithfully Ind correctly. Terms, $7, per eighty, and I pay the office fees. One of the best farms on Rock River for sale on favorable terms. Also good land in lowa and Ilinesota. Taxes paid, collections made, &e., &c., Address, • • G. C. LYMAN. • = Sterling. Whiteside Co., . Refer to Post, Cooper k Co:, and Rentley and Fitch, 3lontrose, PA., and M. C. Tyler, New York. v3n90.9 • A A 11' 11 IF` to • Lycoming Co: Mutual Insurance Company. Capital,—s2,2oo,ooo. IT is one of _the beat Companies in the State. It was incorporated in 1840, its Charter perpetual It has insured, since it went -into oPeration, thirty millions of property, and paid over six hundred thou sand dollars losses. About twelve thousand has been paid in this County. Applications received at the store of -B. It. LYONS & Cu, Lanesboro, and at Montrose. B.- IL LYONS, Agent. Montrose, Jan. 1857. v3nlyl IILECT/011 IS (MERL THE COLNTRY IS 04,111(E,1! Prosperity Abounds!! t ND now that winter has come, Farmers and al ti others shoUld prepare to enjoy the fruits of thci labors, by securing, among other requisites to Fire side Happiness, a copy of some one of the:choice Books just received at the . • Montrose Book Store; which can and will be sold as cheap as at any other Book Store this side of N. Y. City, or even at " Ev ans A: Co's. great Gift Book sale" in the city, that sends out so many Beissorrand Pesti:aloes. • . 1 • Among the new books may be found, Western, Border. Life, Dora Grafton, Life of Gen. Morgan, Three Per Cent a Mo.,th, or the Pciils of Fast. Liv ing, The Last of the Forestees, Drill, Torchlight, Vi olet, Post Office Directory or Business Man's Guide, a book that every business manila the county should own, Japan Expedition, Mechanic's Test Book, kc. Also—new school voks, which will besold upon the principle that the " nimble si.rpence is better than the slow shilling." A new Physical Geography of the United States, by D. M. Warner, the nicest thing out. Berard's Bistorrof the United States a new school book, just out. Elementary Moral Lessons for Schools and Families,by, Cowdery,a fine thing too. Green's Elements of English Grammer, Cul burn't new series of Arithuaetics, Greenlesfs new Arithmetic. %Vebster's Dirtionnries—',lll sizes, and a good deal cheaper than that Penknife House in New York sells them. • Diaries for ILS37.—A good assortment, 411 right its to price. Also, Almanacs for ISM. • Alro.—A new lot of Blank Books, Writing Books, With or without copies, Black and Red Ink, Pens and Paper of different sizes and colors, Scis s ors, Knires,ttazors, Port Mormiao,Fish Books and Lines, Lamps, Port Volios`,Conity Pocket Mops of the diff erent States, LT. &c. And all to be sold at the Mont rose Book Store in the Post Office, by .• . • A. K. BULLARD. P. S. Any Paper or Magazine _published in the United States, can be procured at the lowest dub price. Enquire at the Post Office. Montrose, December 3, 1856. • • • PATENT MEDICINE'S. A lIONG the great variety of Medicines.at Turrell's .t3l. Store, may be found all of Dr. Jayne's justly celebrated Family Medicines i A3-re's Cherry- Pecto ral and Cathartic Pals ; Ilatiey's Forest Wine and Forest Ms ; Bootlind's celebrated German Bitten ; Louden's series of Family Medicines; Merchant's Gargimg Oil, the greatest remedy for sprains in man or beast ever known ; Mathewson's Infallible .Reme dy, and Horse Remedy ; Orick's Vermifnge, and a variety of other kinds ; Trask's Magnetic Ointment, the great remedy for burns, rheumatism, and all in flammatory complaints; Pond's Extract, a first rate thing for similar purpores as above Ointment; An drews' Pain Destroying Agent, a good article Wood cock's Balsam and Bone Lii.wnent ; Atwood's Jaun dice Bitten, Canker Drops, Liniment, and Dysentery Drops; Baker's Compound for Dysentery; Bough ton's Pepsin, for Dyspepsia; Relinbold's Extract .of Roam and Extract of Sarsaparilla; a variety of Salves, the best in market, Pills, fite., and an 'almost endless 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 (lie Drug and Fancy Store of ABEL TURRELI:. M o ntrose, July. 1855 - FACTS FOR TIIE PEOPLE. THE subscriber is earrYing on the CHAIR ;VAN ING BUSINESS? in an its various branches a the Chair and Ware Shop in Harford, where may be found a greater variety of Windsor and Rocking Chairs than at any other establishment in the county ; also Flag and Cane Seats, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Loung es, Settees, Tables, Stands, &c. ch., all of which will be sold at the lowest prices at retail, (or wholeiale, with short notice.) All work warranted well made arid of good material.. - Short credits and small profits will be my motto. For demonstration of the *bore acts, please call at my shop in Harford village. A. W GREENWOOD. Harford. October 12. 1854. - 15m.' DEMONS desirous of paying me money,on debts I. of any description, can do so by leaving their - payments with Post, Cooper k. *Co., Bankers, Mont rose, to my credit ; whose receipts will be allowed from their date. • C. L. WARD. • April 18 1856 • 150 Stoveti! Stoves!! BURRITT 'mold invite attention to his • 1.1.• large - stock of NEW STOVES just received, including a fun assortment •of Elevated Ovens, Air Tight, Large Oven, and Premium. Cook Stoves, with a superior variety of Parlor, Office and Shop. Stoves, fcir Wood or Coal also Stove Pipe, Zinc Sheet Iron, Stove Tubes, Am His assortment "will include the most teteet and desirable Stores in market and will be sold on the most favorable terms, for cssn or ox sun. New Milford, October 22.1856. • - • SOAP 1114111111CTORT s • , JRE subscriber keeps coustantly . on hand 'for male at his establishment in Montrose, the best qual ty of BOFT 804 P; manufactired from the lye of wood ashes and grease, in the old fashioned way, and hot by any patent process. For those that furnhsh the grease v he manufreturm the soap for SLSO a barrel. Warmated In all eases to be a good amide, or the Soap may be returned and - the money refunded. . • • • PRICKS. . Per barrel. $5,00 Half Barrel„ . 2,50 Gallon,Wholale dealers will be krniabed—if delivered at the Ashery in liontrosa—st the rate of ten barrels for $45, or at Scranton at tea barrels for $5O. JOHN HENRY WARES. Montrose, March 17, 1856. too Valuable Lauda War Male. VOR KALB IN ONE BODY. .boat 6600 saes of A! Lost on the waters of Bring Brook, a besneb of the lAekawanea elver, la LasestskOeesty, Peas's, about 'midway !worse* dss tbsillng towns deem. ten mod Iftettst.' These toads see tweed iitth yd. amble dither. ad bang donee blew wort eitteolive. mimed segtott baPeons to made trot ore—dad believed to abosodl; is 04 el= saw bs the foutiediste, sideity lured testis awl sow to pregniO is Ole 04408110 so appedsodty *MU brisebitopt otimeesky lbol'esblook (emit,. -Ike Both* icpply Ili It rilloti oseh, Esq., - Se. 11, Wellettseet 'Bow York Ot Was' suteriber, et Mosorwejlesgebusota atiOrkterin het of the ovms._ APHI 11 64. MwRY Inuirimm NOTICE. IIWAININIMMIIetiIIIIIIIIII ;vedette. re it is Trrov"--so tap As firm OF „ . OdinOen, Rosenblum 410 - •._ • 44 AlLTTlATisnirongr inquiredaneighborofenrs V T the ether day. We told bim it was wrong fur a maw to dress In such a cold day . in linenapr manta, JUNI "amuck as it is wrepg for sLadtao - *0 on • cold day in :s thin binge or gins dreas.. l Onr , neigbbon raid, ” But everybody can dress as they please." That is true enough,'" we answered, " but we say it Is all wrong for any to risk their health too_ Much by expe3lng theaselvalo take told, which will certainly bring on ether diseases: and shorten their Urea, when If they would call at `CHUM ESTA BLISHIIfEIiT, with a very small sum of money, they cook/ t com fortably. warm dressed from top to bottom Thttoth er day we mat a man balf-tiosen *w tbei went of Clothes, grinding his teeth together like a Threshing Machine, but we soon cored him. We dreamt him up warm, (for mill chem.%) and shim sold him Dres ses and Shawls at aston ish ing low prices for the rest of his sofferinkundy, and since that the man feels as happy and - mtwa_mylL) _dy. ' • Ther fore come all and ace as. an on will find that we give you more for little than you ever'got before. GOTT/MI/USG; ROSEYBAISSI; & CO. 1 V. ourrssrman. '' L. RossausuM. WITTSNDERO. J. wanzentaa. I Montrose, Nov. 26, 1856: - • SMITH, FORMAN & OF, OMR Eel! Cabbact !Makers, TAKE. pleasure in offering to their customers,in addition to their usual large stock of CASUNICT Woaa, the largest and best assortment of CALVE, FLAG, AND WOOD SEAT CHAIRS ever offer ed fur sale in Susqueha n na county, all of which *ere manufactured expressly to their order, and they can, warrant them to be a superior article. Call at their Ware-roora, foot of Maine street,. and examine: for yourselves. - 'V. tr. aim. a. C. Y0it1311.131. A. MTH 11. Montrose. Feb. 27. 56.1 STEAM GUIST AND SAW "IDOST BROTHERS having purclumed the above establishment, will keep constantly on heed Su terfite aid nine-Flour, Cora Mi . & of superior gnat. Ity, 4164 Chop and Bram at , the lowest cash prices:— Custom work will be done with despatch, and in all eases warranted. 1381,0 Montrose, July. 1853. TEMPERANCE SALOON kw_ _ MODYRUCI ON MAIN STREET, MONTROSE, PA. frHE subscriber takes this method to keep it ll_be fore the people of Susquehanna county, that at , the Temperance Saloon (the only one in Montrose) is the place to get Pies, Cakes, Crackers, Cheese. New York candy, Sardines, Herring, Oranges and Lemons, Apples, Nuts, Sugar, Pickled Oysters r elams, Tongue and Cucumbers, Small Beer„ Ice cool Lem onade and Soda-water, Ice 'Cream ke., 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, hem 9d. to Gs.' Per pound; Brown Sugar Is now selling at 9 cents per pound, best Coffee Sugar at 111 cents. and 'crushed, pulverized and granulated Sugar at 121 cents per pound: Mackerel, Cod, White and Blur Fish, Pork,. Lard, Smoked Hani and Shoulders, Dried Beef, Barn, Tobacco, (plug and fine.cut,) Vinegar, 'Tallow Candles, Stearine Patent and Sperm, - do., Rice, Soap of different kinds, from 10 to 124 cents a Dar, Soap Powder and. Washing Soda; Sack Salt for family use, Shot, Percussion Caps, White-wash, Scrub and Shoe Brushes, Store 'and, Shoe Blacking, Hair Oils, Perfumery and a variety'of Extracts, Matches, Pepper, Cinnamon, Clores„tground do., Ginger, Mus. tard, French , and American, Coffee Essence, Corn Starch, Sago for puddings, Raisins from one shilling to 18 pence pet powtd, Zantee Currants, Citron, Prunes, Licorice; drops and root do., Candies of all kinds, Fancy Candy Drops, Gum do 4. Dried rendes, Plums and Cherries, Oranges and Len .1 unts, Pine ,kp pli,Ccozoti, Brenta and Chocolate , Nutmegs And pat ent Nutmeg Graters, patent Clothes, Pins, Transpar ent Slates, Slate and Lead Pencils, Sweet and easter Oils in bottles,'Fire Crackers and other Fire Works, Raymond's Lee's, ana Wright ' s' Pills, Salts, Dr. Phyic's Raymond's, Ointment, an almost sure cure fob the Toothache, Sprains, Bruises, Burms, ke., same. Horse Medicine, and a large assortment of Children's Toys, among which are. Horses on wheels and.rock-• ers, Dogs, Lions, Cats, Birds, Lc., small Paull and Baskets, Clarionets, Accordeons, Harm onicons, Jews. sharps, 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 M ontrose. All orders sent by friends, stage; mail, or by chß dreri, with the nEADT, shall receive prompt attention and be dealt as fairly by as if those who ordered were present themselves. The above' goods are for sale at "live and let.live prices. People are requestqd :to Call and examine for theuiselses. Terms, cash or ready pay. Thank ful for pait farms, I hope to make it an object, for. those that want Groceries, Eatables, kc., to get them . at the Temperance Saloon and Grocery. May 21, 1816. ' S. s. motr. Blaelmdtbhig in Spriapllle. TilE undersigeed lute received from the city, aid trill keep constantly on hand. - . • A Good Stock Of Iron, land having secured the services of sigood workman, prepared to do . Shoeing, Carriage•lroulhigi and all sorts of work in his line promptly and Well and cheap for cash. Those baking accounts with the subscriber of over a yeses standing, are requested to settle up without delay. . • DAVID LATHROP. • S. vin ; Oct. 30,1856. 42m6. Ainmnultion. Bding Powder, Safety Fuse, Gun Pow. bo der Shot, Lend, Gun Caps and Wormern,Pow. der Flasks, Guns, Revolvers, • Pistols, . &e.. at • the -store of ' ABEL' TIMRELL. Montrose, October IS, 1866. • . Tref. Charles Norris, BARBER, Shaving Saloon, and Hair Dresser, her ing again removed his shop from its farmer loca tion in,the basement of Searle's Hotel, to the noon over CAandkr's Store, is prepared-to exercise Wart in the most scientific manner , . on all who may be leased to entrust their heads or faces to his bands. Nov. 20. • - . 2231 NEW MILFORD Shawl, Cloak and Dress Goods Emporium. FOR FALL, 1850. BI:THRITT would again invite attention to his 1.1.• new - stock of Fall' and Winter Goody ineluding a great variety of rich Fall Prints; in - new styles ; Plain and Fancy Delaines and' Vaalnitere; Plain and Fancy Mohair Cloths;. Plain and Plaid Nes , rinoes and Paramattas; Black Brocade; Plain • and Fancy Silks; Wool, Broche Cashmere and. Silk Shawls ; Gents Shawls, -Rich Ribbons, Bonnets and Flowers. Ladies Cloths and rich Velvets -for Cloaks, Broad CkNiso, Caasimerea. 'aith a large aloft• pent of other STAPLE and FANCY GOODS as usual, including . ••• • ' Hardware, Crockery, Lion aid Steel, Paints, Oil, Boats and Shoes,' Bats, Caps, Clcieki & Rafildo Robes, Carpeting, &0., with a large and new assort. ment of Stoves, of the most improved STYLES and CONSTRUCTION, all of which • wiU be - sold to meet; die views of the closest buyer* Sir cash or ap proved credit. - New Milford. October 2. 1,148.- , . , - Stoves Stoves!' A general assortment of Cooking Stoves, among 1, which la the celebrated CLINTONALVTAT ED OVEN : also, Psulor and Box Stores, Stmt Pipe, *beet Zinc, ka, nMy be found at verr.kiw Rem. al a l e stone ot , - * B. 15:1141t3ALL'il. FARMERS ATTENDI.I2 T HE the i' l l l denkisd an; Interested, tbst we have meadated. oureetves. together wider the ot. ' • *OTT & TIILDE111; at as old NAM at lit. 4 E. llfott,:ido'WO are pie- I pored to fornlsh, ?LOWS of the most approved pet. terns now In'ute, suet u .114teliket; ' iron's ' Beat; dia.. :Ake Points of all •Lendalsi tn, Calkutcw teeth, and all Wadi kb* of cutlngittlie Sawn. its and ethers, all of tad& we to sop or 10k as can be allules.kby any_ thistati ta7. - italllfillOTT. • • • 4.111 , 1 0 Vi. Weave Ow agents roe.')llharfe - liatlilimpm INOOk slecilbeit /twit '111641*0 tie&milk Sentielt: 3in.4,11157 - 1W - vat II am" PII IN 6 lw conwhosigh r izt i ornites, uo ss judrii.4.4 YONk k 90N. BUSINESS CAR .Williiin . W.lTheitton, IL D.. IDOLIOTIC :PHYSICIAN; AND. SURGEON R. pectfally offers Lis services to all irlio prefer doe " Reformed Practice" to the old Bleeding Blistraing and Wane' Plan. "Jackson Swipeitantui Co. Pi. -„;._ C. C. Hollister rkzieLrat IN - SADDLES, Itarsim;, Trunks, Vs. liees, de., Montrose, Pa, - 11,1 s • • 3. D. VAil. AL- D., pffYSICIAN AND SURGEON, - permanently 1. located himself at Brackneyville; Susquehanna county, Pa., and *ill promptly attend toall calla lath which he may be favored.. 18v2y IL 8. Knapp, wit*E. Cituldw4ll Sons, - TXPORTERS AND pELKIEGE, IN TWA, Duo, 11 and Earthen 'Wire, o. IS-Warren at eat, Nai r Yost. - . • Dr. IL P. Wilmot, CARADLTA'rE of The Allopathic: nod • Ronteopoithla IJI Colieketi of Modichte, is now p entb cued in Gress Rend • Apt4lBo; 1866. • - . d. Badmen; ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW. oak s • Over S. B. Wesei s i brag . S , toro,,Ntgartehostait Depot, Pa. 1 Iyl T.,11- Orchard, z. DITYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Jackson, SnAgue. banns county, P. Residenctitethe Poste'Bet 4 Keeler & Stoddard. ) TAEALERS IN MOOTS do SHOES, Leather * rind LI Lugs, on Maine St.,`firat door Warr Searle% Ho: • y tel. Minh 'vise; Jan. 1, 18:',6 . • H. J'esittp,l- _ A4TOR'NEY AT LAW k NOTARY PUBLI /A. 01lice on Publiv Square. Nontro*. Dr. 11. • . UMGEON DENTIST, Montrose, Pa. st Searles* S,ffotel, Mondays and Tuesdays of each 'week. Miller -4 Fowler,(_ • ATTDRNDTS AND COUNEWLIAORS AT ,LAW . and Solicitors in Chancery. °Mei No. 44 Ciotti,: street, Ckiivo, 111. I'homss Inter: TANALER IN DRY GOODS, - Clothing, ILI Crockery, Boots and Shoes, be., 'Susquehanna Dire' , Pa. • Bentley - &glitch, A TrenNEts AT LAW, AND BO -11L4GENTS, fforitiose, J'a. D. Al. DESTLET.. • COMM, TIE.ALER IX STOVES, Tin, Copper, and &sit IJr Iron Waro, Lodereselle, near Graft Bend Belot. December 4.. • . L. P. - Hinds, A TTORSF.i,,AT LAW, thesipteluntius, Pa. Me •on Maine toret..4,, one door neat of •enbeim's. Albert eluurtberlin.l - • . A TTORNEY AT LAW and Justice of the; Pease; L L. Post' & Co's Store. Outdraw. „ • Wm- Jeisnip, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND CO.MMISSIONIIR Darns, for the State of•Neir. York will attend. to all business entrusted to hies with pOmptinsse and fidelity. Otfice on Mlle Squire; occupied by Hen. Wus. Jciinp. • . ” Abel Terrell,' TAEALER- IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, Chemicals, -1-J Paints; Olt, Dye-stea k Grocerief, Dry Gouda, Harthiare, Stoneware„ Glassware,Mao, Watches, Jewelry ; Silver Spoons. Spectacles, Musical Instru ments, Trusses, Surgical Instrumenta, %ignore, Pet= farnery, Mirrors; Stationery, Dnutheshoett, Yankee Notions, kc. ' • P. B. Chandler, .• - EALER IN DRY GOODS, Reidy Made Clothin g, - DLGroceries, **lts and Stationery,l etc ; , Avenue, Montrose, Pa. . - , .1. L. Post & Co.i 1 lrygniits IN. DRY GOODS, Groceries, Creellery; 13 Hardware, Leather, Flour eta, "ter °fifth). pike_ street and Public Avenue:Montrose, Pa. •i. Lyons & . DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, Groceries, Hardwah, coxhery, Tinware, Groceries, Boat, etc. ; also, carry on the Book Binding business-1 2 *e Avenue Montrone, Pa. Bentlet & Read, • - DDEALERS IN DRY. GOODS, Dru4l, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Gni/vim Hardware, Crockery; Iron, Clock Watches, Jewelry, Silver l Spoons, Per anntry,,k.e.—!Foot of Public. Acenne„ A!'ostrose. , • William & Waliam B Ism* TTORNEYS AT LAW, • Nos& o 4.Pa. ?NO erect In Susquelnuuni, !rival:on% Wapia, W IM P ming and Lucerne counties. • if _ William' W. Smith &to., - • ARENET. MAKERS: They keep iionstandy on Ckand a good assortment of aD kinds of Cabinet Enridtitre. - Slum. Med' Wire ROOMS as Abe - bat. lot Maine street, Montrose, , . BOCklitil,, & ,Buss Wfnton t_. Almd=-CHTrats,REP,p,-) l ?urAts 1/X 4 CS Mb Peat' sob, Biblass, cbe. etc. .go. 40 (Roods:tit street, Ysw York, (up Maim) • , • s. • . • r vr. winos. ' BAILDCIVIN Wholesale as 114* er id Moir; iftitlt;Tork,-Fisb, oteak-ailedlesi andlisootby • . 50 Barrels-fresh gonad . flour tibias - ' • Moolsose,•Mareli 5;1851, . / 1 - ThaYet DatiSluuoi AND SURGEON, Pa.— • .otEeil io the Fanneee 'store. I vs43B B. N.1109 1 /8, 14ILL WElGllT,Connerly olOrangeratudvNew 11.1'York, haring located in_Susqueluume CounrJr. would offer . We services to tboxns about bindle, or modrlng Grist•Milli,•or otheinumbinery; reellogtbet his experience warrants hina In doing no. Post iiWe Gleiprood, Sum. Co:, Pe, 'l7l COXES ac SON, Nhiglumtini,„. York, {SAT ER3 1 meats, tleft•Votes,"Tabl esneriais !lee Daguerreotypes. nnsiness perteLhtg tio the above_ attended to with dispatch. by t.• V 4 riiits, Brooklyn, Susquehanna County; Pa. ' . • ' Febonnuy 4,-1867.411. • . SWIMlig Heine or ' • -I, . - POST, COOPEIII. 'ik. CO.cO. ... ffftNRY TitUNICER. 1 Ar o r ti n e os i s, .. WY. RUNTTING COOPER. .: , Llotetntger 1 2 . too , a - ISAAC L. rosT. - - , TARAPTEr- on NS', York Cfty Mid Plißaielpitla.-.. I r. • .I.J. Collections promptly made - .WI Gilles hours from' 10:s. st.„ to IL - - _• ••-• - I Remus. Allen it Pax 'R. Yolk . REIERME, SantueLC. Keeton; ' Pll i ni. • Ron. William Joisop, , trams.. TAME AIM-MIA!3lrEil ! 'rim submerge' is are now bundnt trod will , keep coastantitpti liand, - Itinis, 4:s_ VIII NM* quality at Montrose Depot, Ind sell it-in any quantities at a riar• 'mei. Persons vialdtte a larga 'quittlity can be supplied '1.,,0n a reasonable , - SuPerioc grou.ud Pb 1 hereafter.. sil!er will be kept l. M _ e • IL T DRIMMIL •••rOiltroB.4 Depot ; 414 3. •_ L 38Alta.. _ - _ • _THE=INDEPENDENT-REPUB9CAN. AMU" 1 0 1 1 1-4 BIRINAST $ 3 8 60 1 .!zi• 41 r 1 R1 1 , 41 9. 6 • Itateret Advert's ,- so ona mors-4101iseivr Ws) one ... One square " - two week5,}.,..;... ...hOO One One aquark - - " , 11110 we ... OAC NOMA* - - One . . One W: • •1 two . thl oatink •• Ai; co, 90k1RW0,,, ; -14 /WV 12; rot two oi illOrlkliiiardmPt., 4ol /1 4 1 7, 341 71.4 4able*Orom the .4.01 k pelo4l v o ss i g will'have the ' t 0 thett.'"dvirthemeitiifthelif iie 4olo l . 1 * 1".• at SWPftlignit ' irg s ' boa 4"-• 6 ' 4°4 wiiikisell Aiming •`4*bilkattirial,lllt* r tgL eA : k. doom*ite Odirk AIIitiKTAMPIIIAte;: IO :4 - 7 4111 7 • i s promptly; _ . .1. T. IPITCIL:' iM ed hem