Fassnums _ vox Anntcumt:s.u.-, -Eassrs.-- The United StptesAgrielturealSOciety offer, theit-10014:-#Srer. diploipa for 'the 'best ewatori-itteh"of tho folloWing subjects, for publicatou the-next .volume- . their, . Transactions • 1. Agriotilttirar,Edtimtion„ including' the details of a system for an Agricultural Col lege'and Eiperitnental Farm. , -- 2. Tkiebeit proportions between the val ue of land and other capital, and benVeen the amount invested in_the diffarent departtlients , of a farm, viz., - land, labor, stock, imple ments, and.rainures. - Meteorology,, in reference to its connec tionswith droutbs - and floods, with sugges tion. f o r anticipating, them and guarding a • gainst their 'effects. - A-Coneentrated Mahures, in reference to ecOomy, iroprovemenkot laud, injurious ten, denies, preparations, applications, &e., 5. Depth of culture for different soils. 0. On the develiSpemen of laterikproper - ties in soils. • ' 7. New Crbps, with thei relative profit; the extent to Which they should be ' 8. The eultivation'of'Forest Trees. 9. The construction of Ice Rouses for do , mystic use. • - 10. Farm Gardens iind Orchards, - • 11. On Agricultural Exhibitions. 12. Agricultural subjects other .than the aliove ; - _ . _ _ . -• RAISW3 Areiti.-=-Ixothing - pys better flm care and attention 'than the apple. single acre: in this fruit, kept in.good heart by nuribg and Cultivation,:will yield More profit: than ten acres. neglected in the ordinary way;' The Only secret in having tipples abundant, every:year, is,in keeping the trees clean and . in feeding them, I recently read an account - of an apple tree staading -near it house, in a deep rich team. It was kept in grass; and bore a, large - Crop of Carly, apples in-alternate years, 'yielding nothing • in the interval., By . way_of experimenting, the green sward was„ broken up, and the whole yard manured and • planted as a garden. To the great disappoint.: meat of all the skeptics in 'the renibn, the old tree.changed its habits, and - bore very full crops two years in sueeeision. The yard was seeded down and, it relapsed, but _ continued - to beat in the yews which would have been barren in the old order: I verily believe • that more than one half the fault of unfruit-. - ful - seltsonS lies-with oun'elves; though we are accustomed to lay it on the poor trees and .teaSoni. •E. S. Linufille, Bureau county, . 111., October . 9, . _ How H To KLNUTLE Tirqs.--r-Very few Ter sons manure trees — - growing in sod or grass; land, in a judicious or economical manner.-+- The general practice is to dig the matiure Within . a.diameter of six feet, - having the body for the &titer. The tree takes its. food from . the young rootlets, whose inouthS. extend just as fair on every 'side, as the I)r:inches of - the tries' hence this manure - applied close to ..the body - of the tree, is not where the roots take it up; and,,Of course, but litl of its • • value is absorbed by the tree.. -If you doubt it, just try the experiment on. t;.vo trees.— ' Serve the,one* abOVe named, ani the oth er, as follows, viz : Mark a circle around the - tree; baying fur its outline, the exact radius formed by the overhanging branches; digon the inner side of this circle a trench two feet wide, and one foot deep; mix _well rotted manure half-and-half with the best. of the soil, or - earth dug outoi the trench, and fill the trench with it ; then - replace the turf; and Wheel_tiway the refuse, or extra earth; rake clean and. smooth; you- will- have a - good growth of tree; your fruit large. and more fair - , and no unsightly, or unnatural hillock or mound around the body of the tree, PLAstr_vo TREES.--.-Melntosh • says : - 44. In planting fruit trees wberethe subsoil iq . of indifferent quality,,it is advisable In place under each it, piece of pavement three•. feet square and about twelve or fifteen inches un: der the surface, that the rsots, mhen they Nine in contact - with it may-be made to take a horizontal direction. • This is one great • _means of keeping iherknear the surface, and bas-been found of much advantage." SEPERIOR.SWEET APPLE, PEAR AND QUINCE Prercur.s.---A•long trial- in our own family has proved tho good quality of pickled sweet ap i.ples,pears and quinces prepared as follows: Take one peck •of ft uit, pare, quarter and core them - and" add 4 pounds of..sugar and one quart of vinegar. Cook the whole trgether until - the fruit:is tender, then remove it with Ottimumr to, plates on Which it is to be spread put.to cool, and afterwards put into glazed earthen -ware -or glass jars. - Titen make a new„syrup like, the first, but a little sweeter, i a y _one. quart of vinegar and 5 pounds of sugar, boiling- with its little bag containing ounce of ground cinnamon and and ounce- of ground cloves. Pour this syrup over the apple; leaving the hag of spi tan in the syrup. .Prepared in this *ay ti very nice sweetmeat is obtained which is a sweetish tart but not sour, and the flavor will _ be highly relished by most persons.. They will keep a long time, and are not so Unheal thy as fruit todoWn to thelteeping point. • By an oconsionall boiling, the preparation might be kept for ;leers if desired. It ischeap as the cost for a- peck of fruit Is'onlY 9 - 1 W: oflimgar, 2 quarts of vinegar, and a little cin namon and eloves.,. The first liquid used for boiling the fruit may be taken for cooking a new lot, or it magi be used for preparing oth er sauce for immediate use. • • •To makei. good hard - ernent, take - praised brick, which has been well burnt, 13 Fula ; well grond lethaxge,lpart- , —made tole_ paste by' linAd oil, Apply us a plas -ter, previously Wetting the surface with a sponge, to prevent the cement being too much absorbed. It becomes hard in three or four days. It may be applied to 'wood, but also to stone or metal, and resists water. t, o r The following preventive for moths • _in carpets is better than camphor or any oth er volatile repeller. Wring Out a crash tow , el and spread it smoothly on carpet; Iv-her i ever moths are suspected or (le ed.- Then r iron it dry with a hot iron 're 4 ting if neces sary. The hot steam willpe trste the ear t (not injuring the color at „ l ull) and skill both worms-and eggs, I-- - Ems" Pesch leaves are superior to hops for making yeast. The bread wade -from it is - 4Rite &slight, and equally well flavored.— We understand that they east is-made in the same *ay, ewpt that-dried peach leaves are used instead of hops. HOW SO l ain CLIMBING Rosss.—w . hen climbing roses fai 01 run, which is often the cede; the remedy is to cut_away all but thiee . or four of the strongest -shoots; and Hermit notip:but tltese'to grow the first season. By • thi,s,gtsms you.can cause your climbing rases to grow to almost any extent deAred. To PRINUMYS Fs= JILLIZB FAOII MOULD. tkesurkei one-fourth of an inch deep with pulverized loaf sugar. When thus pro. tested; a flies Will keep in goal tondition. Qtrurot Cam—One pound of butter, Well worked, and one pound of sugar: Beat the butter *wrens together-to a cream ; beat ten eggs very light,and add them by de in't"Le M ll 4 X** silted fins. 14R-Mirth. is the medicine of'life. Irk.INTCPWI_29PCI 2 OPISI j r xj l --7 1 1 3 . 1 j • . COURT i - 51} STREiET, _ AtJjOin4e the "Bank of BinghOmton," - .BINGHAMTON, N. Y. rri Lc SL,>el; 1.4 one of the largest and best eelecte TAPLE ... T . , 0 . k......q. . z., •,,,...., 4' . ' , N - . LZ:,.. ..r • J. , , • DRESS GOODS,' • SELAINVLS,: I • E 3IBROIDERIES. : Mantillas, Domestics, .Cassimeres, Linens, 1 Clotho, &c., TO villicitthe attention of Cly-xe Buyeri Rich Silks, Hosery, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, To. whit.;ll the attention of TEE PEOPI.V. a invited. MOVASSES, STRIPS, ;I:GARS, COFFEES, TEAS,! FLOUR, _ „ . • In het, any anti everything in the of Grocetie‘t, ~ .11E•TE.11 SHAN VIE CELCAT . EIT. . Also, -CROCKERY, WOOD & IATILLOIV „ or PartiTtlor invitation (.7.tended to those who purchase for cash to ;au and examine our Stock sad pries before purehasang elsoNliere. A. SCAOWIL'reri, . , .. UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS.-Silk and Cotton Umbrella!, Ladies' Sun Shades and Parasols, in great variety, just.rceeivid direct from th Mantifi , turer, for Fade I , LOW PRICES, at A. K:COWLION'fz, -fit Court stre , t, adjoining 'tank of Binghamton. —_ . • TRUNKS 3 , TRAVELING BAGS, VALISES, ANIIALIDIES HIT BOXES, large asiertment di:cct from the. Manufactory iv JcriseV City, just. received at AL KNOWLTON'S„ M Court-street. BLASTINGPOWDER AND FUSE. -" • A. KNOWLTON, Sole, Agent for the Slam Bing Powder Mills. will keep on hand at.' all times a large stock of the alxors celebrated POWDER,.which Kill be sold by the keg only, at ManuCxetOrera' prices. , . SPORTING FONTDER, SHOT AND CAPS. " , - All the Choice Bramii of Sporting Powder, from the Irazard Powder Company, on hand at all times, for tale at loi. prices. N. B.—My Powder will spent: for it,,lf. i A. KNOWLTON, 51 Court-street, Adjoininz the Batik of Binghamton. • . - • CAL I CA'Sg• 4 011.6 1 1'30 1 1S;• . - ' PIRO CAGES FOR ,LIB CILUATION, (JERSEY AND CANADA INCLUDED.) More than GO diferer.t styles. note in store, including all the 'newest platerns—receilred direct from the manufacturers. No Jobbers profits paid or_ " home productions" at tiis establishment. The assortment will be kept unbroken during the Summer season. A. KNOWLTON, 51 Court-street. _'L K + 1 , . , A. large oportmeni of Biscuit and Crackers received thlis day, front one of th in pew York City. A fresh supply received «vcry week. Soda Biscuit, 'Wine Biscuit, 1 -r .3filk Biscuit, Eztra Cream Biscuit, Abernethy Biscuit, ( Cu]) do: - .Nonpareil Biscuit, Boston Crackers, Butter . Crakers, , Graham Crackers, Fam-y_ do. Walnut - dc! Oyster do e . Ginger Snaps. o r llid old fosilioned hand-n : _ 1 PURE AT 51 COURT-STREET, " How nice it is at. breakfast time, Before you've been to work sir,. i .. To know you've drank 'tour coTee pure, . . And saved your beans for pork, sr.' i N. B.— . Pork and Beans for Sale as Above. • . . . Mr. "REPUBLICAN' : I '—Please don't say anything about our Two Shilling Tea, that pec.pla are clubbing and , a m sendir.g 20 miles for, as the country ladies hare that article In charge, and are drawing op I , It atid rate. • A. KNOWLTON, 51. Court-street. :--t Binghamton. August 25, 1858 f ' i • Dot!Me 4iimis file fosteL Every Tub Stands on its Own Bottom, THE ORIGINAL ONE PRICE & READY PAY STORE OF NEW MILFORD. HAYDEN BROTHERS, TIE peoples agents arc on hand with the largest. STOCK OF GOODS - EVER, brought into this`secticm, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats, _Caps, Yankee Notions, Jewelry, :Watches,_ Flour and Salt, Fish, Wooden Ware, Wall Paper : , Garden de Field Seeds, Hay & Straw ' Forks, Brooms, and other articles too numerous to mention. The day bas dawned. Old Fogism has had Its day. It ia now in the," Winter of its discontent," going down, Berry —'f lte day is not far distant when old Fogyism 11411 become so dead that it= can't even kick. The Farmer and Mechanic trill then have do Kir of Day-book and Ledgers, and his quiet slumbers will not be disturbed by horrid dreams of*" Sheriff Sales." So mought, it bet , We would here state (for the benefit of the unitia teda that we have ONE PRICE for our Goods and .BO DEVIATION. Out goods are all warranted as representek and no charge.for sights. . . Thankful for past liberal patronage, we hope by doseapplication to business, and alt eye to the wants tho people, to merit a continuance 0' the same. • HAYDEN BROTHERS. ' bow Milford, May 6, 1856.r1y AND F,A.NCY Ever oiTere.l to the people of this county. In the Basement mill be found a large as;ortnuipt of Family POWDER! POWDMR!! " We've Cages for Canary Birds' To all their sizes rated— Where single life they may enj4, Or bliss of being mated." L J I-alit:6l;4 of ODS 1 COURT-STREET. COFFE th OH YES! OH YES! HERE WE. COME. Ben & WEBSTEI. HANin'INT-Grsteur:caliratese.dpreorp Woo ared to druff ruff hie &oa ts ecommoda all eho ill favo'r us with their custom, at " live and let live" prices. STOVE'A AND PIPE, TIN; COPPER, 3- st AND SHEET IRON WART of every deseliinion usually fo'und in the country. Also, NDOW SASH . • , PANEL DOORS, • • TVINDOTV-ELINDS; - • I - - LA T 11, • 1 PINE LTINBEE , . and 13U1LPI INV GlTERlALSgenerally. , Designs ref Country httiklingi, with specification and esti:flat...l of cost, Se., furnished to such as inky desire thous, ra moderate prlces. '- • ' Persois about building In the County will find It to their interestito call on ue. Come and . see us, we intend "ninny to keep the latch:airing out. Tin` shopi their new building, corner of Nab and Turnpikeso ets, a few rods south-off3egule's hoteL - Carpenter imp near the Methodist Church. N. 4. .AU Inds of prOdne taken in exchange for Goods. • Wu. 11. 13 TD, / A. L. Wassrra. f Nontrose,lldarch 8,1-888.-1 y - 0ODA: rc l BUTTER CRACKERS, just art! ed at - • -. J. 'LYONS is SON% M untrOre, l Auguit'll,. Jess, THA,IONTRosE_ , -4111 44 1* IRE i General Finding Store DIRECT from NEW YORK-CITY for. Spring trade. of many kinds, Prints, Gingham, Muslin Delaine,Chal li, Moire Antique, and different grides of- Black Silk by the yard or piece. A good assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloth, and Matting, Looking Glasses, Wall Paper, CARPENTERS TOOLS, Planes, Sawa, 11111 Saws, Cross Cut and Drag Siiw. Our stock of. consists of everything iu the line of Cutlery, House keeping articles, Builders and Mechanics -Hardware, Fanning articles, Scales and Balances, &c., ke., Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ropes and Cordage, • Crockery & Groceries. In fact every thing a. reasonable person can want. We thank the Public for past favori and solicit a further patronage. M. S. Wilson ar Son. Montmse, May 19, 1858. LiNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS," IN That I,the undersigned,have ou hand for age ' Peters' Son-Erplosire,'SrlfiGhteraarg Gas Lamp, the BEST, safest, and most era. noinical light ever pro duced, equal if not superior to the belt Coal Gas. It 15., - t'ectly oilseed to Churches, Hotels, Stores, Reading Rooms, Private Dwellings, kc., kc„ require!' a trial to prove it superior to every other' portable light now in use. The material used for generating Gas is Burning Fluid or Aethercal 011: The Gas is generated in the Burner by evaporizing and decomposing the Fluid by its own heat forming pure flydro-Cnrhonic Gas which is all. conveyed to the Burner, leaving no silbstance unconsumed. The Burner can he fitted to any ordinary Lamp, guaran teeing it to be_perfeetly safe and free from any daft ges of explosion and is entirely free from smoke and unpleasant smell. The following calculation will show its economy over other substances used for Light: Peters' Self-Generating‘Gaa Lamp with' Fluid or Aethereid oil, at 60 cta. per gall.. six jet Burner, 1 ct. per hour, Camphi-tie at 55 eta. per ga11., .. 44 Lard Oil, at $1,25 " . 2j" " PORE FISH, Sperm Oil, '2,50 ti` 4 44 Fluid with tom buruer,Bo eta per gall.,li " Gas at $2,25 per 1000 feet, tl 46 .41 It may he flistinetiv understood that this Burner will produce more ligfii than any other' Portable Light now in use. The public aro invited to call and examine this premium Lamp for themselves, before 'purchasing elsewhere, this being theonly Burner having a non conductor. A. N. BULLARD. _ TAKE NOTICE ALSO, THAT I hare on hand a good assortment of Books and Stationery which I will sell as low as the game article can be bought this side or the Oiler side of New York City. Call and gee at the Montrose Book Store. - A. N. BULLARD. ' lacutrose, June 16, 1858. ' MONTROSE, PA. \U Shop in Boyd !!‘ Webster's new -building, corner of Main and Turnpike streets. ITAV worked for the. put nine years-with the Al most skillful workmen. he feels confident that he can do the most difficult jobs on short notice. A II•work Warranted to girt Satisfaction. Jewelry repabfed neatly and on reasonable terms. W. n. 9cara,n ball worked forma for some tinial and I can no oznmend hint a+ a careful and skillful workman. ettroyetent to do as -Towork as can he done In the country. and worthy of confidence. wanda. June 10. Wm. A. CH././111111.J.111. Rims N Mm. Der& R. D. Vontayne. E. 0 Goodrich. B. Ktngiberv. ; D. B. Diatloy, L. Searle, C. D Lathrop. J. Wittetilvri, Idontruec. • lioutrose. Sci.t. 15. 16/4.-tt ' The Artist's Rhymes About Hard Times, And Lack of Dimes E " - Al , lb most extensive Baktriee /Amon Biscuit, Egg Biscysit t , Sugar Crackers, Dessert . do. • fide Butter Craikers, Bank of Binghamton BOYD k WEBSTLI. IS'NOW FURNISHED WITH NEW GOODS ~.DRESS GOODS, &11:LeettirLg• HARDWARE A Light! it Light! Montrose, June If., 1538 WM. B. SIMPSON, Viatil Malt THE times are hard, extremely bard, There's no mistake about it; Tis hard to get a little cash— Harder to do without it. ' All classes feel the want of funds, The farmer, lawyer, merchant, But who, more than the "Picture man" Can show a case quite urgent. He never yet has learned to live • On "false impressions" merely, And pictures " only in your eye" Fill up the puree—severely. Please then, remember Phcanix Block, Two flights of stairs ascend, sin, • And for a copy of yourselves A little money spend, airs: And if you haven't that to spare-- Not even a Spanish luarter— take your grain, your butter, cheese, And other kinds of barter. Don't wait until another IUY, • If you'do you may regret it; Somewhere, I've heard somebody say _ There's danger, fur Ling in delay. This hint yob may as well obey— Perhaps in some unlooked-for way A likeness of your face will pay, _ So haste to Deans and get it. W. B. DEANS, Over the Store of.Behtley, Read, & Co Montrose, July 21, 1858. Ready Made - Clothing, HATS, CAPS, &C. A LARGE and desirable stock of READY MADE /V CLOTHING, and HATS, CAPS, &c., consisting of every variety and shade, and warranted to be made In every particular as good as custom work, and a 'prices that cannot fail to suit for-ready pay, may be found at the store of P. B. Chandler, for sale by Montrose, May 6, B. LANGDON. RIGHT - IN TOWN :, EXTENSION TABLE 'IIINIT7ICITEILD BY ALBOTBABS; •of aU . SIZES fTiritfCES to suit the TINE% of Strainnt, Cherry, 4tnd Mahogany, and warranted to work right nft to the larie l, Montrose, June 9, 1858. News Office.! wrEw YORIt CITY ILLUSTRATED NEWSPA 1.11 PERS, MAGAZINES, Ac., for wile at the Mon rose Book Store by A. Y. DULLARD. Montrose, Sept. 8, 1858. FT777MI7N n- ) 77 VIII: PAINTS INN TUBES, BRUSHES, X TIN, COPPER, AND SILVER FOIL, . GIASSBLABS AND MULLERB, LITHOGRAPHS, Ike., at the Store of • ABEL VIRRELIG, llontrote, Jan. d, 1 8158, BoNeilks ffeb) BUiCKSNME:MG. CARRIAGE-MAKING . BY STEAM! TIAWLET 11c ILATIFIROP, having re= I. moved into their new building on Turnpike Street, near L. Searlea hotel, are manutapturing and will keep on hand ,j, Carriages,Wagoils, tors, Sleighs, &c. They have prcividmi themselves with a Steam Endue and all the necessarrinachinery and con veniences _for doing work with dispatch ; and being both practical mechanics of long experience and em ploying none but • GOOD WORKMEN,. they are prepared to do all kinds of work In the 131acksmithing and 'Car. riage lylaking Line, in the[}} usual prompt and ' Workmanlike Neiwitiier, and by being at all Corn on hand ready and willing to answer any order tor work, and by using Good Materials, and by MODERATE tiTARGE.S, hope to receive a largo share of public patronage. • Wc 'would tender our thanks to our old customeri; and invite all in want of work to give ue a call and see for themselves. Montrose, August 11, 11358.—1 y • HIGHLY 'lmportant information TO ALL GENTLEMEN WHO WEAR . CLOTHES. IHAVE recently made arrangements at considers , ble expense for doing work in the TAILORING BIJSMESS, on very theft notice, in a neat, durable, and fashion able inanner,`and at REDUCED PRICES. I will I.:mi. - It garments to order\ If desired, arjen tier the customer whoever artinia tc ty need in selecting mane-kla the best quality and at the Lowest Market Price. _ • All my work will be warranted as to fit, finish, and durability. No custonter need take his work &me the shop unless it sttits,hitn. Being permanently Rld engaged in this business, it shell he ray - g - rent aim to please the pub lic and thun secure their patronage. -P. LINES. Montrose, June 10, 1858.—tf • , A - FORTY HORSE POWER STEM ENURE FOR SILL, IN GOOD ORDER. e)FEET eight inch stroke, 14 inch Cylinder, bal lance v.-heel, three tons. Is a strong well built machine. Suitable-for a Coal Shaft or Tannery, and will be sold very, low. Address, POST BROTHERS. Montrose, Pa. Jan. 14, 1857 FOR SALE IN ONE BODY, 'about 5500 acres o Land on twaters of Spring Brook, a branch of the LtletatWn. a river in Luzerne eounty,Penn'a. about midway be een the thriving towns of Scrap l ‘v ton and Pitt:son. These lands are covered with vil tutble timber, and being situate in the mostextcnairs mineral region in Pennsylvania—known to contain iron ore—and believed to abound in coal, and being also in the immediate vicinity of several railroads made and now in progress—offer to the capitalist an opportunity for the investment of money that seldom occurs. Fir further information apply to N. P. Ha sack, Esq., No. 11, Wall street New York, or to the subscriber, at Montruse.§usquehonna county,Pa., Ai attorney in fact of the owners. April ti, 1554. HENRY DRINKER. ' TEV. subscriber keeps constantly on hand for sale at his establishment in Montrose,the best qual ty of SOYJ' 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* manufactures the soap for $1,50 a barrel. Warranted in all cues to be a good artiele,or the Soap may be returned \ and . the money refunded. Per ba'rrel - Half Barrel Wholesale dealeis will be furnished—lf deliroad at the Ashery inMoutrose—at the rate of ten birrala for $45,0r at Scranton at ten barrels for $50.. - - JOHN lIENRY WARES. Montrose, March 7, I 556.-tf STEAM GRIST AND SAW3IEILL. lOST DROTIIERS having purchased-the above establishment,will keep constantly on hand Su perfine Fine'Flour,Corn Meal of superior qual ity, also Chop and Bran at the lowest ca l l prices. Custom work will be done with despatch, and in all cases warranted., Montrose, Julv,lBs3.—tl 'ff-FARMERS iktfENDll - 11 THE undersigned would respectfully announce to the Pertmatts and all others interested, that we have associated ourselves together under the firm al MOTT at - TILDEN, at the old stand of M. 8: E. Mott, where we are'pre pared to furnish PLOWS of the most approved pat terns now in use, such as Biatch/ey's, Mott'a Irow Benin, AT. Also POintit of all kialls, Landsidee, Cultivator teeth, and all kinds of.castihgs for Farm ers and others, all of which we propose to sell as kw as can be afforded by'any establishment in this coun try. w. ELIJAH MOTT. G. A. TILDEN. We are also agents for Emery's Horse Powers, Drag and Circular Saws for wood, also Dog Churn Powers, which we can furnish on short notice. Montrose, Jan. '7, Iss7.—tf • GIBINET MANOFISTOBT. Q. A. Nau AirA NDFACTURBR and dealer in all kinds of Furniture, is now prepared to fill - all orders Bedsteads of all kinds at wholesale or retail. on short notice. Retail prices range from $2 upwaz is, accordineto style. Ho also keeps on hand Ready-made Coffins; and as ho has an elegant Hearse, he, is prepared to attend funerals on short notice. • New Milford, Dec. 7, 1556.-49y1 t TIE subscribers are now burning and will keep constantly on hand, Lime of a -very"superior quality at Montrose Depot, and will sell it in any , quantities at a fair price. Persons wishing a large quantity can be supplied yon a reasonable notice. Superior ground Plaster will be kept constantly en hand hereafter. I. L. POST, IL DRINKER. W. JESSUP. L. SEARLE. AND Valuable Lauds For Sale. SOAP MAMIFACTORY. PRICES Gallon: LIME ANDVLASTER. Montrose Depot, April Barn- Door Hangings. 'patent self-ad j usting 1 • beat and most perfect article in use, Every man should try them. , -- • S. IT. SAYRE & BROTHERS. Montrose, August 18, 1858. 1101 , I1EOPATIIY., TAR. HUMPHREY'S Homeopathic Remedies, f o r I-1 sale byABEL TURRELL. • Montrose, August 4, 1868.• To the. Sneezing Pub TIIIRNO'S CELEBRATED CATARRH BEIIPT, AN INTALLUILL I . 4LIEDY, for 831 e by R. Thayer, Montrose; B. D. Tompkins, Brooklyn; William R. Thazer, Dknock. hiontmobt, Nay 26, 18101, . -4 to 4 ; ' : ..' - THE - . GREATEST . • rip In open en pub can. cak - nimisuEn xtr.ny trItiREIDAY mobinta, AT Y ONTROII, -a • sa.i 0 - WM - : . 72 ; • 1111 Cl IL . ' taJI • PA., AT $1,50 PIA AN)I1.11, IN AXYAIICR. I... Aft • WC tt LAS 10 , Cle co: DISCOVERY' A . I= - OF THE 'AGE', 1-_ KINNEDT, of Roxbury, boo dircocered cur MI common mature 'midi►moody that cum • EVERY RIND OF H112.013i -MOM The worst Scrofula down to aeon= Pimple. Ile has tried It braver eleven:hundred caeca. and t,ver leapt In two neer. (both thund,er hutnur.} lie 1,43 don over one !tundra.' certiCcates of Ito value: all twtllty toilet of Auden. • ' Two bottles we warranted to cure a minlng . One tothate bottles will cure the wend kind of 1000. Twe ot three bottles will etrai the system of Mies. Two bou t s we warranted to cure the worst code sr. the to ctL or stomach. Throe to five bottlaiara warranted to cure the ir.:rst kt.O. of•rri ' Napalm. One to two bottles an warranted toture all homer ta tile Tanbellhat are warranted to cure running of (Le role and ea arson* hair. - Fourth des twines are warranted to cure corrupt and running niece One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the 'kW. Two or three bottle/ ars warrantel to cure Mt. r.f w 0 1 11 ;e or three bOtthesithe warranted to etne the eco,t,i,Trocr , t , OfiheUenattern. Tate or four bottles are warranty.' to cure • Flee to eight bottle* will tunthe worst ca.e of :.‘c.r"t.,ll. K. Rogers • A benefit to always experienced front the not , our* la warranted wbon the *lmre tent Ally 1;. , ,‘,11 " . ‘o l -1k 1; 0t;”1 1 1000 , 1130 .11ANtrrAcTrRE-nr &Nag.. ,„ 1 ft r tAGES, WAGONS, SLEIGHS. Ake., 14.Ttilettizahtiteputati7n °f atailm 11;i:dlerd tutizi=ll. eon .!r1 of who have u ever uwe i dTt,Va l t n4h‘n,,tl'l,ll;'.aun3l?2l'.'", i.) moire. Want In ta'a lc lies. f Gulled, ea the moat skilful playsfelans end the tuost carc..fu: I ..Y.dhttose, flentemberlt elms In the country are Unanimous In its In presenting the Medical Glayovery to y(Fr n.q , e.t. I 4 knowkdo of It* curatlva pewee, b 4i exit of those disease! to,yrhttin Wit are. Unf , lto , :nti ilaL That 0:1001tren th anilyt1100040 to ate IfroCl/0 001 e 11x11..Jr, lIIMSING - lORE MOUTH, ' Is cured salt by a miracle; Toni. own temper le r C. • T. nil swearer', and your bajegrorn..t4,it an,ltrcli•tt .11 ; • .-• sweekalumbere, and the Mediest Itilledvetg betol,:e3 a 1.0.0;:,,',0 • blowing to yonr,htlibahtl lint hhilsel:old. la the olote wteldeted stages of - - _ C A NIS,: E R tt eaten& to the atmeseh, mining , DYSPEPSIA, whlch Ignothing but canter on the stomach ;tlvue tr Lf) E , r o rt wlr t e . e .t. l a n cti r . t 1 an Ind Itrumnee et t-e t ,~i.,•e RAW AND INFLAMED, your fond &strews you. and you elm only tlicz , even of that your cistern does not get hot? the noutt-l - r.. no as the arxlmonous fluid of the mtnkt•r cots it .t. complexion loses Its bloom and brenrlll,l , ll . l7,W e.r ir!•• Lest day Is gone. For want of nroulohnr2r', I`,P loose and the fibres of youf.t.tviv.'•• train of Marines whotbltte, eulfai Ihwoeer, pe.zCb- *•. .et • C if It E ; note/Lunn of th,, heart. pain in the Ade, wenlCll,l ,, f small of the hack, pain of the hip joint when VOll ... , 11rn.lry -,. at %lie bowels, and also, that moot ibeructsting of dive... s. ti r PILES,_ Row many thonsandreorpgntov:te 7 ;Zl air Hat snd tt'.lletible Ste, and Lb.-1r • .. does not net,tatailee. wleh to imorr.o •.n • , •,.±rrnrt 'l4''' o , l a 'M ounce of potventh n I.•ettertl: t • EDICAL DISCOVERY • • 'fon hartboth the preventive and the-cur-. sl' I. • I.: food quality. that It will never under any c"r•nr• r• • .'•• • • ihierf. No change of diet everi2eetinaryt and enough of it. DIRECTIONS FOR U5.E....? , .41111% ,- ..,e prr .1 Chtldren civet ten ytl), tiraerrt imoontnt--rhildrcn fr,r, eignlekti. teilWnful. Al no directions em, hr t, • eSSlUtlitiotte, take ahlftelent to operate on the Tours, truly. s no's ALD tz-t - N`; .1' ?dee SOO per bottle. For sale hv ABEL'T I' I CARLISLE .k CO., Great Rend..knd S. It. I.VI , ST. • Depot. WHAT IS WEALTH WITHCItIi HEALTH TO TUE AFFLICTED. • A B LESSING AND NO MST lAKE , .1 br. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry It stands tinenttalite.l4 D. remedy for the , Thant •, It t. ilotßiesttonably - the greatest Cough r.nd Con, ay in the World • Diseases to which it Is adapted. and to o; Melt 'll.O ,•.•••• In results bare bees oldAined from the tn.:, • Consumption. Bronchitis. Asthma. Whenrinte Conub. tin;. RearsenesitAVelk Voice. Pains In the , le& or hr-•• ; • (f rom the &hose ni Calomel fatlon.or Disease of the Ireart. Tleklitur Ir,iio! .i • r the Throat, Ae. Its nutritious propertiee blood, and support thefireneth when the appet' te We only ase On TRIAL. Tlentier ! It giresbeal s th and vigortVhe frame, and Nonnt to th- Cure of Asthyna, Biondi?. Expe , to rat , Mumma Gila? not TOT take ph-dt;nr• hut. duty T owe Went/ming humanity to state what Dr. s•-•,. c • - • potted Myruti of Wild Chem" has done f•u• me. I - ' violent cough. bloody - exttedorattcn. nytti, ,ntried ••r that I had to fret out or my bed and au up ::it nicid. I above valualee medicine of 'Talcum Titus, n. testify thatit has made a nerfert cure. .10r. N Bonalsm, Buda Co.. Pa., May 25th, I sr7. Sur aynes Vi rut i its ze. A rue WORM KILLER-40nd execlierAmic—z• , l sickly chlldren—nleaerutt to the Mate. Swayne's Sarsaparilla and Var Supr Coated—warranted to contain no caloe,ct—i •`. porn:tee, unsurpassed by any WA:eine f, deanatoie the etotuaeh. and - effectually pnrifyiur, •qt. Pills neither gripe. or produce naua,a... Swayne's Bowel Corflial. A pleasant and imfe vemedy for Asiatic ." Diarrhoea, Dysentery. Cholera InfaiAnni.SKlll?l • r • In the Stomach and Bowels, Vomltinc. We:muted to cure or no par'—nnly cent.:. gar livery fun, fly ebonlilbave a isatie In .I.c :1011,2 14 sudden attack In the night. lt.rolicvcs • s Swaynils Bitter Cat holi Call. A very valuable Bltten. Stith he taken with never vet experienced by n Medicine of fill:. tion.iratulenoe. Names. React Born. A hc fret, Debility eigred by the Inflrrriltv of A la ., r 4:-0.1 ^ - !thus any cause. Depression of Splrltn, I .r all Its forms.' Dyspeptics: There Yon treatment that hoe ever been • mirth, indigestion in sit Its forms. as " DE. CATHOLICON." It Imparts new lifz n: the paie and delicate will gain strencil and a these truly valuable Bitters. Prier only We offer no universal nostrum. to p..rf-rni - 14 , 47,4 f • • earl central disease of the Inman Synt.rer Nr, pr. .v• t .•- • -- and, if seasonably used, we believe an unfailing r•-•...t •" order to which It is veeldr. Sold br ABEL PURNELL .7.ETITEItiDnE: • . e.rrywhire throughout the Count:- and Prepared only ov Dr. R. SNATNE ct, FO N. N Street. Philadelphia. PATENT MEDICIN ES. AMONO the great vaffiety of IttettMnes at Torr. found aU of Dr. Jaynesjustly t. dI ,• Ayres Cherry Pectoral sant Ca =rile PUN; • and Forest FLU' • Ilodand celchmted thro,:l4: t.t. rho of Family m'edleinest Ifteritanto . t say for sprains In man orbeast ever known : 3ft.41:7 - _ , s-r% • Remedy. and Horse Remedy; Orrick's Vertulfti:.-e. ntvi rt • : ; 41.. other kinds; Troika Magnetic Ointm,nt:t • rheumatism. and all Inganur.an.ry ennldnirts Ant rate thing for strullsr purpose" my the-at:nye t • • • Pala DestroYing agent. a gond arttele. ; '. Llututent; Atwood's Jaundice Bitters. s. ' Dyitentary Drops; Baker's Compflund r.l,ry Faysin. for Dyspepsia; ITelmboltfs Extrytet o. t::: •!.c StilllPSa& na Valid)* of Salves. the Iv In•lrt - et. y 14111204 endless variety of Patent Mir lie Ina to enumende—but suffice it to say ti it th‘. ;,0 every thing In this Ilue;at the Drug and fanov Montroie, July. 1857. aUrl. I $5,00 2,50 Bead the following - Lettl-k 11110:11E , TIESTIA ON We have received tlio following letter in rehrign. Da. Mouses IsouN ROOT AUBURN FOUR CORst:ns, , Sum!. Co., Pa., Sept. 2&ith, ifessrs A. J. - Wiirra & Co., New York : "The Morse's Indian Root Pills h.p.l lrent cot universe/ satisfaction, in sysav I.ssr.otct:, z. (sinners use them for almost every thin-. roe Baldwin -6k Alien, aNtalt2- -has been raging in this, section to no : is _ T • V 7 ,1: a.. 1 Tatar. Detticii Flanr.Balt, Nat. ra, ..1 . ..J. - ; V s .. u r im 'art m dlq.lloier s ard pe. Ttlitty cc u a t .: l , e ing extent, for the last six months, C 1:: - I esmily having escaped, %setter Tin:li • • teette, one LortigowJ. Itturtdsis * pith have been VIM 15 A PREVENTIVE, in whit:n ca , t• they have•szysz /AMID. I will- infOrtn . you 4 1 1 , ?: t!. Cobb & Rogers, bow to send a further supply. Your obl. Serv't.' F l• IN GROCERIES, dte.,at the storeeeteany'oteut!te AIPIIONSO P . 11..443. 310(11PAe. ra. the Such letters as the above need no comment hutment or B:llthey ought to convince all chat , . that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills arc Co' Pill ever made. Sold in lacintrose by S. 11. & D.,Sayre, •hv Ott, I I: person in every town, and in all cotintry.., , .., 1 . ; J. White & Co., 2 St. Peters Place, New Yom':, I :LI Proprietors. - • t Dr. C. D._ Virgil, D. p. S. - RESIDENT DEWST, MONTRZ)SP., P.t. • •> at the Franklih'Tfotel. Room, No. Y.• . LIST OF , CHARGES Gold plugs; larval size, •• . • medium, " u, small, - OF • " Tin do., - - - - -7.,, - , ! 1 .POST, COOPER & CO. -- , Pulp or Nerve Cavities treated and filled, 4' 111-: Pt) i .\RI' DRINKER, NONTROSE, Cement Fillings not-used. ; • , Cleaning set„ - - - • . - ' ~''.., 1 iz..',..,+.0 1;. '0:1T; - November 12 , '', 1855. Extracting, at the Office, - ' . Irregularities of the teeth corrected at a re, , ,s.cem- i‘, I: IFl'` on New Yotk City and Philadelphia. - ble charge. . i .t. ; eT , 1.15 , ...rni0ns promptry made and remitted: " PLATE WORK,.. i Qllire Ituurartun 10 A. IL tO-3. sin Gold Plate, sloc tooth, - . • - -,:1-,r:c! ! - ) Messrs. Allen Ili Paxton, N. York. " " 2 teeth, - - . . • - .E. i.,.,10 111 I2rEizENCEd &mud C. Morton,‘Esq., Phil'a. 14 It a - webs , - - 14,00 j - 3 lion. William Jessup, Montrose. - " " • 4 to - 10 teeth, ker tooth, - -t,ou ! _ NEIN , Aim A -hyrivitrovvrs. Full upper or under jaw, on Gold, Gum teal!, 4° -. 111 "" A.- 1 4 ""'''''"" ~-,- Full double set on 'Gold, - Gums ntrGamle,l,: r l(ol,o , l , .1" ONLY FO it i SOO •.."-:!. Full upper or-under, Plain, - - . 4:!, i or no ..a....-- - -.. . ,..,= -READY .PAY!. Full Double,Plain, . . 1: - . •-• .. . --- 0,->' IT ("atEATLY REDUCED PRICES on Silver Plate; half the above rates. i . Improved Mineral-Plate, two-thirds-the price of Gold I v ir .., VINO tried the old iv.iy of charging and nett?. Plain seta. Keo ria9tie, KWIC ns Mineral l'inde. I 2.1 1 t•i-:ic:ng par, he Intv,e conclilded to_ try t ll .- The. Public ms Ybe certain that all operations will 7:i 1 . 1 ,h1t, Sixpence instead of the Slow Shilling. •,, be performed in the most tender and eartflil man 1 ner f - We keep constantly on hand a good aELVlrOttent ,i and In the highest style of the - Ark 'All jobs nm-Imlt- . n 1ii,i,,,1 - 4 of C'..4.1341'1:3' FURXITUra, error:6 l A ed. Grateful for.past favors, a. email - mm.4.e of tie ; public patronage-Is respectfully solicited,. 1 at. a); t tint lee. All in want 0 - c. D. via - a 1., . - -- - ir GOOD PURNITITRE JO 1 at' ~ ,v I :;ireA will Please give us a 'ea ".cord le - 1 tl:. ..1 ire, ;:e. . .., STOVES. STOVES, ! t.11o? and Warejtooms font of 'kiln Street. 0 : -W.t null. stoves have been so thoroughly trie:l, to' tllO i wil. SMITH ir t .c. . • : V entire satisfaction of all, that then ne, ,, d no rro• Mullll - ns , May 2fl, 18A.- • i ' Montrose; Pi., - April 7, 78.5*. ommen . d froirr'n% B. H. SAYRE & iiitoTircits. • i, - . \Montrose, Mai 27, 1 857. - . . NOTIC-Et 1-' , 'I 11.7:11:4) . !.. S (I.y.irous of puyin; atismoney,one.s lll9 ., . ' WOOL CARDING .. , , ~.„. ~.1 „it,: ti._,:;.siptio”, C f n ,to Bp: Jtei leaving thelt. Mill; subscilber 18 carrying on the aLevi.‘ lei - , 1-it.s.-. las usual. A: G. REYNOLDS. ,',' - i'' ''' . l" . -, ; li i , :::•rii.:::t. : 3 , ;:i , t.. - , i , 1 1 ' . ost 'Cooper:l; Co., - tankers, Mon t• Att (dint *O-:.C. la et ' Lose, it:coil - 4.6 0 - 711! b li t:1 1 : 1 7 4 . Broder, Juno 9 ; 1858.-tf -- ~. i April 9, 1851%-tf - • • • , .-3-; Rates of Adverthlnga :le square (1G linea or less)one- week, 05i; 01;g-square " two weeks, . • 0,7 $ tifie SilintrC s " three weeks,.. • 0..1, O is square Oite yciliare }:le square On.. square 'Ow! square _ two wqiirtres one year, !- 'I hti‘e Aittares ono year, e:4 one year, culman pue year, IQGI Y, arty fulvertisera will have the privilege dila * or chalT.ing'their advertisements Withouta,f. d;Lional charge. cards, not exceeding fiire lines, inse rte d at , 3 ,- 2, 1 mper annum. Job Work. .'11,13 dike is supplied with a good assortment a thaterfals, and all kinds of Job Work, Gu t !, •Is rds, Po:ter,s, Paraphlets,&c., will be done sea" ly 11-1 promptly - • 't BUSINESS CARD, 1.11 ,,. ) , :: 111 N T, ER. Sndley. Susquehanna Cant Pa.. reapecfr.,,. ~., 1,. , „...- .. 0.,, ..,,,,011:. of SuiuchaPna and ne boyinger4ll,4 +a . ,0 i , r,m• ra, dto Find Pert edlrian.d Brabko. aid Repair rd p . . E. i. , , . Fv.A.17./I*Ul kit vd renorbents, Brxdia am- r , .: g , Moon. Rcpt.& 1512-.. e • • William , B. Simpson,. Tr n it EPATP,ER, having worked for Ike' peat nine Thin 9 9,:Lt ~,,.:r ekillful workmen. he feels confident that re 4. t.' ,*.t9ctttt }ohs on short coffee, 411 rift rattur" - Jewelry. tenalrefl neatly int,d o?_trtiein i IVel;stEl:l9l"t"',w7.:lr4 s aaad .• ,-,.;••••,• s t!orel, ~font.roSe.• • _ Wm. W. Smith &Co g CAI3LVET An:if:HAIR RANT PAC. t urar I. Keep mcdanttyoo haul all kiwis of CArustr Frusrrczt or furutalleit at .0.,. Shop and Ware Emus foot of Main Stow.: Va., May 25, lETS:=tf I -4 • LE DEALERS Ili SAINKEE NOTIONS. Wat, - 2.ft, I J. •-if • Nu - s , 1111P;rd. Sara. Co.. Pi. Pvdlun. supplied anew To* Jot,blng Pe.cts. May, le:A-1y S'..l"vel. Steve Fire, Tin, Copper: and Sheet hi, Nt • Winrtwo. , Doent,Wlndowitllnda.La r. ...41 reit kind., of 13tiltlIng Materials. Tin Shop Scr4 • • • ~ 73F-venter Shop near .11.1.40.114 t Chulth. 11, I&E.-tf IMIE Dr. G. Z. Ditaock, T - "I A s: ...ND . 81'1:43 V.•OX. bm,Dertnahentiv locatedl ,l Ntl • , 4 .*.. r.,,uehunn county. Pa. OFFICE over 'AU% ' • •; - • at SC.I.TICI 'lute!. • ISZ.R. Dr. Wm. L. Richardson treLIV"I:4I-rklt to th r . the Dr. E. F. Wilmot,- • • -- cael Tromeopathle,Collro p c ‘ L 'i n 4 e:rly t; 97Pool rk t: 6 tt,. l. .l * . May 1at.13:7.-is Dr. H. Smith & Son (i .f „„ 7 - - Pri EON DENTISTS: Residence mid ; -; , 44 ,, , , r , , 4en the 'Baptist chucch.lNocei sido.)ln Mtlq. Particular atteatiun itl be giros+ to tt.,l•• • iittivszi plate, lull! to MUDS atemingtft',- C. D. Virgil, ESIDF.NT DENTIST. MONTROSE. PA. Of (,t fa, at the Franklin notel.' Room No. I. , teeth on Gold or Sliveeplate ta , • t...z - lit , t Art. All jobs warranted. A 7, I.thS.-iod • V. , 1:1 ,- .NTIS,T. Cart with-Dr. Dirnoek, 'ova -C.o,lar attention will be given to Inserting Teeth a • ; • n new plan. Al operations wartsr.:te, ESE . • R. Thayer, • I. ~," 'ti 1,7 a) SOLGECIN, Iloinh . r.DlM Pa: Office 1,. till V2r.2 MEI A. Bushiell, c 1 . rOt.`N ELT..OII. AT. LAW, Offl.ce over S. H. ,rice. Dr.rov,:re.-11y1 Keeler & Stoddard. rn , •11. 4775 S .9110E.5. Leather and Fledirra 3 ... ' 10, tnlow Senailfs Hotel. linntruee, C IrrODSII7 William H. 3essup k'F LAW & NOTARY I.r.BLIC. O&. on :' y f.,Sl:oex. Boiatley Fitch, A T LAW. AND BOUNTY LAND AGENTS,- Albert Chamberlin, N 1.A1V.-AND ..11.7.4T1CE OF VIE PEACE or I. 1.. rust& Co.'s ;Acre, Merriam, Ps. EMIR • Wm. H. Jessup,.. LAW AND CuMICISSIONER OF DEEN, Ne w York, will Wind to 01 trarlarsd er.tr,kri .;. ; thlelity. ()Mee to Public Squale,“3. JcsaLl, IMMIN Abel Terrell, Dr.rus. mK.DICENES, CIILIIICALA. Ps ch,cvric..., Dry goods, Hardware, stonrimr - • t+,xLhe,. Jewelry Silver Spoou_s, Spectacles.. Ms. Furgic.a Instrometa.s , Liquors. FT.ll:.= Yaniceo Nutious, 3t. . - • F. B.,Chali - dier, !N DRY coons, Iteztly•3lnde Clothing, Crre.a , - • ; ..-t,ttoners, etc., rubas.Avenue,llarrauts, ; , Post Brothers, . ke . 11 an.lnrs, ''. 1 7 ) '- : ". : :11''j 'r +: l)l e l t l c .. ., li cc t' rer .S. o . : 1% -‘ gp ri lk e e . itZt lull Publlc.s% ... • E.ll. IC DRY GOODS. (Irocezies, Hardware. erode, .; ...: • &e.; al", carry on the Boo& DUIDING tAlt.tl NE i h r William & William H. Jessup, _ ••: •,•5 , TAW.- atrove, Pi. Predict to Fir, - * ' radiurd Warne,Wyouling and Enteral, auntie._ F and Dealeri :n Straw Goods; Hata. rg*. • • de.. N. 40 Cowtz: Mir ACROSTIC. MY OFFICE brigand and surnE , , `:G ;lair', come:, atd,see me. comet.: /IL It tCLIV74I, (len the diacouot)st rAB II he,- vsla will not Thercti )1 ~ )CA lON r YLEA.S . 4I'ST,F.'d low litho re.F.Z 1: ,L7.LE Morris,Drow w rof !LS '•• l',.;,rnebt S;arte's liote!, on 'Tomas Street • ~ .1.114:1,t 11. 1.817.-tc - t.!,(h! one month,..:. EMI two months,.. " three 11'; "4' six months, 5 00 one year, .. 8,1 Y) H. D. Bennett. fto - den brothers, Z.: IniatV.. Thy & Webster, Dr: A. Giifokd, ~tontrox, MEE= 3. Lyons & Son., • • Bentley,. Read & Co.,' • I 1 , 114 60 , ./De. Drip, .Ifediclues. Taints, n." erc.ckyry, iron. Clocks. Wstcbeg,...l:s. Corfrancry..S:c. Brick Block. Ifosskoss. c Y les4l. P. 'W. I:x.i. Rockwell & Winton• Banking House MMEI ME=