84.. v 4 -7•••• ,, ,17 1 T • 4? 1 l• • timier:lgar-(1 hnvin? pitrehased th:± :•;`,.vmour in. the firm of (;:ec.. . • wc,artc Go, will hereafter muSINI:SS • Under the firni -, of • I , l‘ L A N b 1 N G _ tficy -.4:11 lacbippytometheirold friends a!!,1 shv,s :iizra stock. of Goods of a su -I.:P,V II:ICES. • ru 1,1 g, wns-and Ginf, , lzams, a choice als•Jrtulent and cheap at & A T.V.711, re 21.* , : ic.,:rtrazeir,t Itter at all priees t at GI'ILE & 131,ANDING.S. 0717ii1T Eotilict 711)03tg and Tritn.,:_sit:gv, C; , ..ed and nit,hionable ,v , ,sortalrllt: at & BLAxIYING's. CIVOCnEI7I.7. of the LatePt railer-17s ,Ind a full a , 4Aortnient of all kinds of Glass I.Ytire & BLANDING'S. Q PEAR, aul Jaclton's Saws and Riley Li Cams Vile:4 3 -01e beg Ilrands in use, at Cuffs. & BLANDtzm's. Itarr , tr.l, :173y 12111,1651. • 0, Yes: Of Coarse: LI, who wi,h to buy tocucsarui sTATlonulr c%irtif,ll eat! nt the Montrose 11-04 k Store,'; in the Post Office, where they eau g 0 geed tittkides; nt 'n fair pi :T. • JUS 7' RECE! V" ED ! A .Nrs.w . 1. , ,fr or sr,:zool.' uoiis—Town's and We serp-s iteaders, &.c. %Vat - De ments of Mora! S.:jetwe—eight dirercnt sizes. NVebster's I)ietionarics,' at reduce:: prices. choice lot of .ffresli Garde:: Seed, , , raised and put tip by - the Shakers' of New Lebanon. A. N LULLARD. Montrose, Pa., May 13th, 1857.. TUNE-- , Top (Ape% the Weasel." . i liallo, stranger, stop a minute— • i Acre's a store, just drop in it, ! • i And view with wonderful surp r i s e ~ - The Buclis and Toysqliat meet your eyes— At Builard's. - 1 I tyke. 13!y01.,:s nri p.tper, just the b, Et , Tim 6 you win E.:A r Wew I; Irany of m frienls shouLi dnitbt it, Call in, I till (lise yt.nr minds about it— At, Builard's r. • Pint. .13.1(.1;f. 1 1 c.r.. ^T.O Pr per tki; Ali kinds id Childrco's Books. nud new; • In short;'hore every:fling. you'll find lo the ni.)•ci:: and STATIO2iI::.I* line— AL Mallard corar , ccnln one, corm , :01, Ce:nt‘ ti DO r, rz•t.sat. aLd And I wiiirsell you .13milis s'o cheap, I knot: I SLali you: cto . • • • • At Bullard's: iliontrc,se, , 1537. . , 1- W - -1. - ` 4. ... • - 41 I 4 ,1 Ai i,,c k 4ri i TAT -4474,, • , ~..t..u.-_.:1.12,1. . AVIYtS h.11:-. 4 . of scliing mit car store with 11. - .. k. its cements, we nie ::_rain in the inar:;et with `yea' Goods seiiing• for Cr,h - only, f,r is 5::: , .. th.trienn be fourol in Bw-fp:chant:a C,,unty. \\Jr are dt:ti.rmi:w I to scd! goods Loy: nottvl;l : s..amlir g the railina {our up•to•vn neighbors. So friLnd,, nne,nn , i, nli, c..,rne nna buy where you era' buy the elien7iPst. Voar rumors slv{ , 4l is as 0% 90 (1 for yo.ii as fur tlict:ie yoii hare i9:11(111-e, lit-N - 1(4 , 4 - e. Lt. Di 4 .YER. & ,CO. .April 2,9. th. I S 3 -7. _ . . crsollo I .1 7 .-1 t 4 V V ,CS 111 e 1-4* --- l'i,r , ' - -' --- H. J. IV. PI'S .11/02v - TRPSE; APRIL, 20t7c 1557 ~1. . 1 ?- 7 El IV DA 1 L '.i.. 1.. .''. :. i: il: r sr.:4_c - 4E3?. - :: ...4,--1. V-1' .., i 7-. ----•-----,.. ..... F.› ,_____ ' • 0 • ..,,....:,,...-.;•-•,•,_,:!:..,:-.. -•-.. 77 .- >"1": - --- -- -7---;-..# 13 '',,:;';'.--- %::: -- 7`;', ,- .1,':- ."4,"7-: 7 ~4.- -----4 ': ±.-7 .6 .. : v. -' i• AL* - :' , .: . . - c,:, , ..',....,..., - . 4 : ., , ::::.7'.'.....) ;‘,. ..c .. , ; .„ „ ::,••• 4.- %:4),:jr? raVm...... ti.t.i.....r.,,04r.-.. -- ,....- - .. , -, 4...r,.. - 7. From Sprir;;;;.-;11-.2 to Ty.nl.ltannock Dcpa ! CI, N tile rid. IJackatranna. & Western It. It.. 'I.I via:Niven and l'; t 2 reevi lie ; connecting with r ; I:l4iily Line to Carllomiale. Li.-rse Springville every morning (except Sun daes) at t: iri'elork; arrive at Tunkliannock Sta tion in tillie . for the Morning Trains going Bait and Wept. .Leave Ttinkhnr.noel: Stgtion nn the arrival of the Trains Ilastr. trni ‘Ve. , .,.t and nrrive.nt . Springville the same ever,i - :.g. Now and Commodious Stages, and Excellent Horses, are in. use Ripon this Litie, with Careful Drivers. . . GET)R.G.€ WILSON, Proprietor. N. D.' Ilores. nazi rarria . es ntwny.., in .rendi= neßs to conve, pass'ehscis from SprirgAllle to any point June sth. 1837 Land Warrant Lost ! \ • - T have received itiformation from the Pension Department at. Washington, informing that Military Bounty Land Warrant, : No, 65,- 903, i!.sned on the 1311 i dai of April, 1855, to John Baldwin, tSerg:iant in Capt. Camps Compa; ny, Pa., Militia, tvas forwarded to me at Mon trose about that tiroc;. Now, as paid' warrant has,never been revieved by me, and has been lost. Cr' miscarried by the mails, I : hereby caution t.he - publie against pa i rehasing said • warrant. as any as-slgnruent theroof is fraudulent and void, and I have entered a Caveat a7ainst the issue of any Patent foric4:o, upon ‘vhicleitmay he ler:I -li:A, and have'also applied for another warrant in favor of the said John Baldwin. AMINE. DralOCK. • 3. PALMER & CO. :MARKET STREET WHARF, PiIILADEL• Daa?ors in Fish .and Provisions; lave consinntly unhand an assortment of Mackerel, Shad, Herrings. Codfibh, Beef, Pork, Lard, Shoulders, \ _llama, Sides, Cheese Rice, &A!. VlOO 1; CARDING. *I is .fating, up big mackiinery 1 `1 to nceommodate his customers with! worit. l to snit the spirmir.t! arid knitting _notice,....,.Tl.iunjifol'for past fayors he hopes by strict attention Sci„ .. k..tLciness to merit a she of patrorint'e.- A. 0. REYNOL.OI3. Wrist fifookiyri;June lat, 1857. Noticc. Q UN DAY SCifOOESfurriiiiied IritilLibarries k: - .) of digererit .sizes st Neil- York . r.tail prices. Call. at. - .the .Pest ()Clue. . May 7th, 1856. • . . •. IENCIi CALF T', :ia. - Entmll e4o Stoes at KENVON'6. B LACKI43ILKS,, 4 -tlow Orimt n• - KENYON'S •C: , nt. PHIA. Impo•• • rtant- Discovery. , CONSUAIPTION; end all diseaitea of the LUNGtitnaII'IIROAT aro pottiti!ioly; curable by INIIALATIQN,. which conveys thp_remedies to the'oititie . s in tlifiJungs through the air patio gcs, - arl emnlngiridirect contact with the disease nentralii.es the tubercular mntter,allaya thorough causes a free and .easy expectoration, boobs- the lungs. purifies the tdood,imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, tivi4lii= 4ltat energy so indiTensable for the restoration of the health. To be able to state4sinfidently that Consumption is curable by Inhalation, is to me a source ulna alloyed pleasure.. It is as much under the control of medical treatment as ray other formidable east; na c ot of Int) eases can be eared in the Ist .tens, and . so pr et. in the : brit in the 3rd stae . e It is impossible to save more than 5 pr et., fur t h e lungs are so cu t up by the disease ns 'to Lid defiance to medical skill. Even, however, in the last stages, IMIALATION affords relief to the snffering attending this fearful scourge, wl i:h annually destroys 95,000 persons in theU.S.alone; and a correct calculation shows that of the present population of the earth, 80,000,000 arc destined to fill the consumptive's 'graves. • : Ttul: the (ph:yr of deans has no arrow so fa. to ah Consumption. In allitges it has been the treat enemy of life, for it spares neither age nor sex, bussweeps Off alike'the brave the beau z:ful, graceful and.gifted. By the help of the Su prone Thing From whom cemeth every good 'and ' perfect mu enabled to offer to the afflicted a perMancnt and speedy cure In Consumption. The first cause of tubercles is from impure blood, and the immediate effect produced by their dep esitioa in the lungs is to prevent the free admis sion of air into the air eel Is,which causesa weak ened vitality thrii the entire system ; Then sure ly it is more rational to expect greater good from medicines entering the cavities of the lungs than from those administered through the stomach ; the patient will always find the lungs free and the breathing easy, after inhaling the-remedies. Thus. Inhalation is a local remedy, nevertheless it nets ebnstitutionally,nnd with more power and certainty than remedies administered through the strunach. To prove the _ powerful and direct influence of this mode of administration, ehloro : form inhaled will entirely destiny sensibility in a few minutes, paralyzing the entire nervous sya tern. so that a limb may be amputated without the siisidest, pain; inhaling the ordhiary burning gal Will destroy life in a f7iw hours. Th.{ inhalation of ammonia will arouse the sys. tem when faiatir.g or apparently dead. The od. or of ms;_; of the medicines is pereeptiblina the shin a few inii,utes after being inhaled, and may bo mined idely den eted in the blood. A convin :.iiro- frog` of the constitutional effects of inhala tion.,is the fact that sickness is 'always produced by breathing foul air—liner this positive evidence that proper remedies, carefully prepared and Liu diciously administered through the lungs should Produce the h Ippiest result' During IS years practice, in:ny thousands suffering from diseases of the lungs . and throat, have been under my care a nd I have ?ffected Mane remarkable cures, even :ffter the suff-rcrs had been pronounced in the staze's, which fully satisfies too that Con sumption is no longer a fatal disease. My treat ment of Consumption is original, and founded on long experience and a thorough investigation. My perfect acquaintance with the nature of tu. bereles, etc., enables me to distinguish, readily, the various forms of disease that simulate Con sumption, and apply the prener remedies, rarely - helms - mistaken even iP a single ease. This fam iliarity, in connection With certain Pathological and inicrocopic di-cures ies, enables me to relieee the lungs from the sfrects of contracted chests, to enlarge the eKnit, purify the blood, impart to it renewed vitality, giving energy and tone to the .'entire system. with full directions scut to any part of the United St3 l .csand Canatia4, by patients cararaunie:.tina their symytoins by letter. But the cure would be more certain, if the patient ity me a which would give me nu opflortunity to pxnmine the lung and t-nable me tip prcscril,i. with much greater certainty, and then 111,. (-tire cculd' be effected without mgsre. ins tho no•!iin. G. W. GI:ALIAAL M. U. (.),Evo, 1131 1-Y,llvrt ( old No.- 109, ) (vl l ri26v. Of :11 ; the great, first cause, SE ins; &i:n neglect of Nature's liiws surrEn 11"7,(..'n a CURE is Gvara7.b-cil in all stagcs rf NECIZ ET DINEA NE, Suf A'nz:c, Nervous 1),/n7 il l! . :Si rio i;,,- N , - - - C,;(;,-..'!.., Gravel, Diatc'es, I)i,:cl , s ,, fd.'u. icitine , ;s and 11:11:ler,- Mer,!nrial ,tll.lieumatism,.Serofula, Pains in the Thmes and Ancles. Dis-oses of the Ur -1,T., Throat, Nose and Eves, Ulcers upon the Body or Urnb., Cancurs. Dropsy, I.'4l:The Fit., St. Vita's D.,nee, and all di,,,, : ,,,,.,,,, a s i l taz from a d:trangement.of the Sex ual Orgms : Such as 'Nervous Trembling.; I.,ss of Power, General Weaknes., Dimness of Vis";on with pl•uliar f• pot,: ap7)earin , r b, fore the eyes, LoZs of Si , tt, ‘Vakt.faluess, Dyspepsia, Liver Diseas; , , Eruptions linen the 're2e, P.iin in the 1 back and head, Fernaie Irregularities and all ;tn. [upper disAar , res from both sexes. I matters not from what eause the disease origin.. ed, hoW ~. ever hag stanliug or obstinate the cope, nr.-cov. Env is ennTA.tx, and in a shorter time than a', permanent cure ean.be effected by any other treatinei.f, 6 : en after the disease has boillA the z•kiil of ernine - :t physicians and resisted oil their menus r,f en r , % The mdicines arepletsaat with out 7,x; er, ea u&r,g; Lo &1:kr:C.35 1 / 2 and free from mereury.or balsam. During 2,0 years of practice I have rescvd from the jaws of Death many then sands, who in the last stages of the above men tioned diseases had been ziven up to die by their ph) sieians, which warrants Me in promising to the griiet t il, alto place themselves under my ,are, a perfect and most speedy cure. Secret dis eases are the greatest .enemies to health, as titer are the cause of Consurnption,Scrofula, and many other diseases, and might to be a terror to the human family. As a permanent cure is I scarcely ever eflec ed, a tosjority,of the cases fal ling into the hands of incompetent persons, who not wily fail to cure, the diteaies, but ruin the eonstitution, titling the system with mercury, which, with the disease, hastens the sufferer into a rapid c 11^1.1111k ion. . -... Ent si,ould the disease and the, treatment not cattne ,1 , -,tl, si.eedily, and the victim. marries, the diseac , is er.loili..(l upon the children, who are 'born with feel,le - constitution4nd the current of life cortupted by a virus which betrays itself in Scrofula, Tetter, Ulcers, Eruptions, and carrel fections of the shin,-Eyes, Throat nnd Lungs, en tailing upon Ahern a brief existence of suffering and consigning them to an early grave. -SEE, V 2;aIaTSE. is another formidable ere my to health, for nothing else in the dread rata-1 logue of - human diseases cau.es so destructive a drain upon the system,drawing, its thousands of victims: through a few years of, suffering down to an untimely grave. It destroys the Nervous sys tem, rapidly wastes sway the energies of life, causcs mental derangement, prevents the proper development of the system, disqualifies for mar ringe, society, business, and all earthly happines-, and beeves the sufferer wrecked in body and mind, predisposed - to consumption and a train of evils more to I.,c,dre:..deAthan death itself: With the 1 forest'confidence Inssure the unfortunate vie thus of 'Self A base that a pertiraueut and ! speedy Care can be effected, and with the atm i. doninent of ruinous Trochees my patients can be t restored to robust, vigorous health. . The alliictr-d are cautioned against the use of ; P a t e nt lledi e lnes, rot there are so many in,gen. ions suares in- the columns of-the public prints to catch end rob-the unwarysufferers,that raillons have their constitutions ruined by the vile com pounds oignack doctors, or the equally poison cats nostrums vended as Patent Medicines?' I have carefully analyzed many of the so called Patent Medicines and find that nearly all of them contain Corrosive Sublimate, which is one of the strongest preparations . of mercury and a deadly poison; which instead of curing disease disables the system for life.- - Three-fourths of 'the patent nostrums now in use are put 141' by unprincipled and • ignorant persons; who dii not .understand even the alpha, - het of the In4rita. - vtedirxr, and .are equally as destituto ,ofaniv knowledge of tho - human system, having one object; only'in view, and that to make money. regardless of consequences. - Irregularities and all diseases'of males and fe males treated on principles established by 20 years of pritetice. and sanctioned by thousands of the most . remark-ible tures.," Medicines- sent to any part of-the United .States or Canadas, by pi tiepin communicating, theirsymptoms - htletter. Iln Hill 061 i:: eertspondence .fftrictly• confidential.., Address,- -J.- - SUJIMERYILLE, if.- D.' Office N 0.113 - Filbett'sL (old N 0.109 1,,,, - ,- 1 2t1i. hit, ?i,.::,,, , ffiA, Ps. 127 v. Sancta an Dtttauir's INSURANCE COMPANY, North I Vest Cor. of Skond and Walnut-st ~ Phi le: jrIAPITAL, Ono Million Two Hundred and Thousaiid . Dollars. ASSETTS, .$523,037 07, Invested in Bonds, Horizons and Good Securities. 'TIE FOLLOWING STATEIIIENT Exhibits the the Business and Condition of .the entipany; to November Ist, 185'3. Premium received on Marine and Inland. Risks, to Nov. Ist. 1856, 821 , 1,684 GO Firu Premiums, 169,736 61 Interest on. Loans, 8,704 47 Totsl Receipts, - -- • - 8100,185 G•S Paid Marine Losses, - $64,427 04 Paid Fire do. . - 39,737 89 Expenses. Salaries and • . Commissions., - 45,489 00 Reinsurance, Return • Premiums & Ag'en cy Charges, - - 27,474 GS • GI Balance remaining with - C0.,8223,057 1;7 ASSETTS 0.7 THE COMPANY AIU: AS FOLLOWi, Philadelphia City and. County Bonds, - $16,848 18) Railroad Bonds, - - 11,000 00 cost prices First Mortages, Real Estate, - 144500 00) Stock s,Gollateials, on Call, ..... 32,400 00 Girard and Consolida tion. Bank Stork, . Deposits with DUCOTI, Sherman & Co.,New York, 30,000 00 Deferred Payments on Stork not yet due, 07,700 00 Notes for Marine Pre. . miures, - 103,030 00 Due from-Agents, se. cured by Bonds, -. 35,376 18 Premiums on Policies recently issued, and debts due the Co., 26,470 38 &dance in Bank, - 16,456 '74 This Company Insures Buildings, Merchandi arid Stock, from $lOO to $5,000, at the Lot-eat Rates consistent with Security, and upon the most Liberal Terms, and make PROMPT Par. .EN upon the adjustment of Losses under Poli cies issued by then,. .The Board of Directors have this day declared a- dividend of 15 per cent„ payable on demand, upon the business of the Company, to the I.st instant. Hon. THOMAS 3. FLORENCE, Presitlciit EDW A R It. I f MANI BOLD, Srcreary Philadelphia, November I ith 185.6. • TIMOTHY BOYLE 52y I p ibp.l of Now Milford, Pa., Agent 25 VITNESSES: -OR Q !It forgr 61nbi(ttb. JOHN s. DYE IS THE AUTHOR, Who has had 10 years experience as. a .11.1uker and publisher, and author of .1-serios rf Let-lures al the Broadway rah yrnaele when for 10 successive nights, over ti Fr 50,000 People_Cf Greeted him with Rounds of AppinnsP. while he exhibited the manner in uhici Counterfeiters execute their Frani.; and ;theSurest and Shortest Means of Detecting tlayzn! Bank Note Engraicrs all say that he is grerte.ll Jud4T r f Paper None!! liring, IZEATESTMISCOVERY of the Pres ent Century for • i ßetecting Counte,rfeit Bank Notes , . \ • ,De.eriLinEr, Every Genuine in Eni.tenr;., and _Exhibit.mz nt a !ilance every. - Counterfeit in an-zed so 3di71r.11.4, that itErEr,Escr, F.AgY and DETECTI( ' IN I:•;ST.ANTA!MOUS .= ''.7:o" Nu 1./thix to examine! ' No p•IL , o t(: *\-- hunt up. 13-0 so sim?ly arrAn4.!tt. ti,a; 5... * the ' 5l el chant. Ilanke r trid Business Man can .k .a' ; -.N. •,,,ee all at a Glance. \ _,N) .'; . -- . . i • Engli4ll, trench and German. i'fim< Each may rend the came in his own Native Tongue. '.3./pmt Perfect - Ma. ~Vote.', Li t Publl,l;:d. Also a List ef Ail the Priratc Bankers in -linericn. A Complete Summary of the FINANCE or :Eynon: a•c-n AMERICA will he published each edition, together with all the 1;n c? port.tnt NEWS of THE DAY: Also Es.; ns OF TALES ;From an Old Manuscript found in the East. i - Slt furnishes the Most Complete History of ORIENTAL LIFE, ?describing the Most Perplexing. Positions ~inwhich the Ladies and Gentlemen of that tasy ( Country have been found. These Stories swill continue throughout the whole year, and wilT prove the Most Entertaining ever \ 4 l \ 'offered to the Public, al — Furnished Weekly to Subscribers • only, at $1 a year. All letters must be ad. Idressed",,co JOHN'S. DYE, Broker, Publish* and Proprietor, 70 Wall- t, N. Y. • 18yl. NEW GOODS. . ...4.1. rplIE subscriber is now re - ie.' • 'JL ceiving his Spring stock 4 a' - 444 of Goods to which he would N :.•• .0•• lit invite the attention of his ''' • ''. - •,,' friends. Among his goods 6 ( g. s'-' .: _;* May. be found a very largc asl ' . sortment of Gold and Silver Watches of ever variety comprising 18 differ ent styles of his own importation, and a large lot of Levers, Anchors, andLepines of different makers, Gold Cha'ns, Seals Keys, all the new patterns of Ear Rings, Breastpins, and Finger Rings, Bracelets, Lockets, Gold and Silver Thim bles, and Spectacles. " A full stock of Silver Spoons, forks, Napkin Rings, Buttec and fruit knives. Plated' Table knives, forks,. Castors, Cake baskets, Candlesticks, &.c._ Cutlery, nee- Ales, Shell combs, Gold pens and .penci ls, Bass Viol, Violin.and Guitar - Strings. Gold Sleeve buttons, and studs, sewing birds,&c, &c., all of which Will be soldtt the lowest cash prices, at the old stand of . • ALFRED J. EVANS. No. 2 Odd Fellow's Hall. Binghamton, March. 2.lth, 1856. 13 Salt! salty. , Salt!!! TBE subscriber begs' leave to inform his friends and the public that he has taken the Store No. 201 Washington street, (ditt op posite Washington Market,) lately occupie d . by Volney Elliot, and is now prepared to offer for sale on the most liberal terms FOR cull, all kinds'of Foreign - Coarse, and Fine Salt, from vessel, or store,' either in s ucks or bulk, or put up in small bags to order.' Dealers will be furnished with their names printed on the bags woen ordering a thousand or more. Persons from a distanie ordering by mail can depend upon having their orders promptly filled at the Lotm-r Bid/MET PRICES. GEO. W. MANN. New York, March Ist, 1857. 1071. P • • 111 0 I 11 ft It • ERSONS desirous of paying me money, on debt of any description, can do so by leav ing their payment with Post, Cooper & Co., Eankers Montrose, to my credit, whose receipts, will be allowed from their . date. • - C. L WARD. - April 18th, 1856. t Aug,' 1. 'r 1. • Dairymen Tike Notide. HAWLEY. & GUILD have constantly on 14nd awl have made to order Churns, Fir e kins. Return Pails - Ind Butter Tubs of the best filnlity. Vil , F./)n. April 2.,q111, 1R57. 5,225 00 $523,057 07 Patent Medicines, &c, AFFLICTED READ ! GRASHENDETIG Mcnictsr.s..—Vegetable Pills Green Mountain Ointment, Sarsaparila Compound, Children's Pnnacea, Eye Lotion, Fe. ver and Ague Remedy, Health Bitters, Dysen. tary Syrup, •Consumptive's Balm, Marz,hall's Uterine, Catholicon, Dr. Libby's Pile Ointment, and Manual of Health: 'Ayres Pills and Cherry Pectorial, Tanner's German Ointment, Trask's Magnetic Ointment, fiollowat's Ointment and Pills, Davis' Pain Killer, Pr. Pitch's heart Corrector, Bennett's Root and Plant Pills, Soule's Sovereign Balm, Wright's Italian Vegetable Pills, Rhode's Fever encl. Augue Cure, Merchant's Gargling OH, Arni. ca Litivament, 'Camphor, Castor Oil, Paregoric, Aloes, Picera, Myrrh, Licorice, &c, .4Sze- A new supyly just received, to be kept constant ly on hand, for sale by I. N. BULLARD. October, Ist, 185 G. F A R'M E R Si - $l5 will puieh'ase ono of tho best CORS . 6IIELLERS and SEPARATORS Ever Invcnted. rpllF. tindersizned is now prepared to furnish to FARNIERS, Millers and others the world renowned Excelsior Corn Sheller—the wonder of the times—being, the best, most durable, and easiest Funning Sheller now in use. %I wanted to shell more corn in a - shorter Space of time, than any other machine, entirely cleaning the car, from end to end, without crushing either corn or cob. The Machines are constructed with two cranks, and putty for a belt, so that two persons can turn them, or attach a belt in motion by any power.. The attention of persons owning mills, is solteited, as the Machines are wonder fully adapted to any kind of power. They are very easily turned, and when once in motion a small boy can turn then]; they arc capable of shell:nf , one bushel per minute—every Farmer should ,have one—as they save their coati_ in les than one seasons. They are on exhibition at Searle's Hotel, Sayre's Foundry, Ely's Mill in Bropklyn, and at Lathrop's Lake Mills, where they can be seen in operation at ary time. An orders addresSed to the undersigned, will receive prompt atten: tion. Machines shipped at a distance and war ranted to operate.. D. D. SEARLE. Al Searle's Lktel Montrose, December, 11th, 1856. CERTIFICATE. THIS is to certify, that I have examined and used one of the above Shellers, for sale by D. D. SZAI: tr, and unhesitatingly pronounce it, one of the best, most durable and easiest running Shellers ever introdnceti into this county: It will shell more corn in a shorter time than any other llachne, and is always ready for service. I n:ost heartily and freely recommend them to tlo. Partners of Soscfa County, as th e c h ea p es t and best Sheller, now : use. I have one in operation in my mill in. Dimnek, which needs only to be seen to recommend itself. Call and see it. AMMI. ELY. Bzuoklyn, DecemLer 11th, 18b6. fatf. NEW TOPOC4RAPIIICAL MAP Susquehanna County. Tn. the undersigned, propose to publish n map of Susquehanna county, (if sufficient encouragement be given.) . said map showing all the Roads, with their n,files—all Strumns in their proper places—together with nil I.nkes,. and PiThd.:, with their names, showing their to• cation size nhd shape. The names of property holders nre to be inserted in their propm es =it will also show the location of all Church. ea. School Houses, Hotels, Stores, Mills of all. kind. aim) a eorrect .Tablo of Distances from one Post office to another throughout the County. S..id map is to Le on a scale of an inch nod one eighth to the mile, cm/ Mill be de; liyered tip Sr,hicribers, colored nod. mounted at the e.xecedingly ; low price of $5,00 per copy; LEP. & MARSH, Nog. 1 i & 19, Maine st., 110 GER ILA-VON. TT AviNG juqreturued from New York. With I a eompkte ussoinntlit. of goods for the :.-zprizo , Trade consisting. in part as folimi.s, viz: Dry Goods, Groceric.i, Crockery, laardwar c, Clem): & Shoes, Cocks, Losililm; Glasses, Umbrellas.'Wall Pa. • per, Ladies' son , Zizr. A .flne stork of PA iVA MA, STRA W, and 1 1-LE.AP 11,1 TS. :lad many other arti cles too nunieroes to - niention, would invite the especial n ttemion of cash 'havers to an exami nation of hi.: stock, ‘vliich will be. freely to all. an.l soal as cheap as they seit go:4ls this side of New York Thankful f(tr the patron. 3,,,e that has been bestowed upon him the -past year, he hopes I.v constant attelition to the wants of al!, o suit an who may call. Hoping that rustemeis pot forget that a settlement of aeconnts le tine me (nice a year. I ionialu their servant, KENYON. • Look and Read! SOMETHING NEW THE undersigned, Merchant at Dimock Four Corners, has lately. discovered that for ready pay he eansell morcGoods,and make more money at one half the .usual profits put upon Country Goods. ConseqUently I can sell Goods from live to ten per cent. lower than any other establishment in this section. But do not take myword for it. Call and see for yourselves. Bring a little Cash or some kind of Country produce, and buy your Goods at a price-unpar alleled in the history of Mercantile trade. l Aly stock is large and well selected, and I am re ceiving. NEW ADDITIONS every week. My Terms of Sale are READY PAS. It will certainly be for your interest to call'and see one before purchasing,elsewl,cre. Flour rd Salt kept constant hand. WM. H. THAYER Dimnck,Jan. 1311), G. FORDHAM; [SL - ccEson. TO A. & E. .BALDwrs.] Manufaritarer al Saddles, Harnesses, and Think and Carriage Trimmer, 11TOTAD invite all who are in want of any T article ever kept at a Hamm shop to give him a cal). IlarnesSes made of the best Oak • Tanned Leathers on short notice. Ile has on band n good assortment of Carriage Trimmings which he otters on the, most reason• atle terms. Carriage Trimming done with neat ness and dispatch. Repairing done on short notice. No. 1,2, and 4, Basement Searle's Hotel. Montrose, Nov. 26th, 1856. p 49. T IL3 RIMEILLIA, Keeps all• the Popular TATBIO 9 ! . AND A FIRST RAPEASSORTMENT OF _GENUINE DRUGS, Montrose, - Pa. HOUSE BUILDER'S DEPOT FOR SUS QUEHANNA • COUNTY, AT NEW MILFORD. • TNICKERMAN & GARRETT are giving es pecial attention to the improvement con templated in this county. the ensuing season, - and now offer a helping hand, by keepirg eon. stantly for sale a large quantity of Window Sash and Glass, Blinds. Door, Nails, Paints and Oils, and a complete assortment of Builder's Hard Ware, &c. Those going to put up houses is the spring will find It for their interest to give us a call. Wo can furnish everything you want, and at the very lowest manotactutinc prices. DICKERMAN & GARRETT. New- Milford. Feb. Bth, 1856. Attention .Fanners!--Plow Points O F almost every pattern and kind now in use; also No. 2 it.l.lltatetiley Plows and Corn Plows, maybe had at time of day andi until -10 eelock at night, in exchange for Cash, Old Iron, Grain, Egra. or any kind of Ready Pay, of May Ist: 18561 1. N. BULLARD.. IlkY. A EIVS cathartic ( SudAR COATED,) CLEANSE TSE BLOOD AND CUB TBE ca. Invalids. Fathers, Brothers, Ph7sielins, Philanthropists. read their =eels, wad judge of their Virtues. FOR•TIIE CORE OW • Headache, Sick liendicke t Fout StOrtitith. ?remota, Pl., May 1,1866. J.C.ATta. Sir: I have been rcpcattlily cutrd of the worst lien.lache any body can bare hy a date or two of your MIA. It serum to arise frtmt a font stotnach, , which they cleanse at once. If they will Cure pliers as they do me, the fact is worth knowing. - Your. with great reryve3, tD. PDEDLIC. Co* of ASTortzma• Clarint. Bilious Disorders and Liver Complainii4 Derisrstsrr or szts I:rrzoot, WASCIN4TON, AC, i Feh., }- FM: I have rued your l'lthefn my general and hospital practice ever shire you mole then, and cannot hesitate to sac ,1 hey are the beet cathartic we employ. Their regu lating neticat en the lic'r in gnirk and decided. cons:spent ly they are so admirable remedy for derangements of that . organ. Indeed. I have seldom tonna a mos of balms air tan so °luting.. that It did not readily yield to Mott. Fraternally yome,, ALONZO lIALJ., M. D., rA v ech., of The Marine Hospital. Dysentery, Rektx, and-Worms. • POST. Orrin, lIARTWOrD, Lir.oo.;:litat., Nov.lB, 1855. TM. Arent Your Nils are the peifeetion of medicine. They hare dyne my wife more good than I can toll you. Sim had been ai.k and pining emu for months. Went off to be .1, trued at treat expense, but cot no better. She then commenced taking Tour rills, which soon cured her, he expelling lame quantities of worms (dead) from her h%lr. They afterwards cnre,l her and cur two children of t4ondy dyanntery. One of our neighbors had it had. and my wife mired hint with two dm% of your rills, while others around to raid from Are ttV twenty dollars doctors' bills, and lust ntnch time. w lthnnt being cured entirely even then. Such a medicine 53 yours, which la mil:may good and hones; will he prized here. GEO. J. GRIFFIN, rtatetarfer. - - lodigeilition and Impurity of the Blood Rom Rir. J. r: limits, lintor of Aim' Church, BosisiX. Mt. Arra I have used your Pills with extraordinary success in my family and among those I am eailed to visit in distress. To regulate the organs of digestion and purify the blood they are the very best remedy I have ever Known, and I can contidently recommend them to my friends. Tours, . J. Y. MMES. Wanssw, Wroxmo Co. TR. Y.. Oct '24, 1955. Di's ftm: I am using your Cathartic Pills in my pote nce. and find them an excellent purgative to cleanse the and purify the htuntains or the bleat. JOHN a. MEACHAM, 31. D. Erysipelat Serofala, Eines Evil, Totter, l'uinors,.and Salt Rheum; Prmn a iElrartnaling . 3krchant of P. I.ottis, Feb. 4, 1868. Pr.. Arta: Tour Tills are. the paragm of all that a greed 14 medicine.. They'have coma n little daughter of liken.= sores open her hands and feet that hid proved incurable for years.. Her mother has heen long grkrons ly attlkleil with blotchea and pimples on her elfin and In her hair. After our child was cure.). she also tried your PM!, and . they have cures! her. ASA MORGIUDGE. Rheumatism. Neuralgia, and Cont. Post the leer. Dr. Ilumtm of the Methodist Epis. C%urch. PI - LASXI lltr a. SAVANNAH. Ga.. Jan. 6, IF4O. Ilottositn Six: I should he LIIVTatf MI for the relief 3oni skill has brought me I did not relsot my case to yon. .! cold settled in my limns mot brombt on excruciating neuralgic pritrts. which enitrol to clam& rliktunatism. Notwithstanding I had the best of phselcians ' the Manse grew wow and worse, until. by the a:lt ice of y finr exrel lent agent in Italtimore. Hr.:Slacken:le. I tried Their effects were slow, but min, li3 persevering in lb. me of them I tan now entirely well. • - • BaNars CIIAXIM, BATON Dora& Li., 6 Dee, VIM Ds. ATLI': I Lace been entirely cured by your Pills of Rheumatic Gout —• painful alseaoe flint had "filleted ms for years. 'VINCENT SLIDELL. For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred Coma plaints, requiring as active purge, they are an excel. lent remedy. For Costiveness or Constipation, and ai a Dimmer Pill. tiny are agreeable •na effivtusl. Fits, Suppression, Paralysis, Indarnma• don, and even Deafness, Amid Partial Blind. lamas, have been cured by the alterative action of these Most of Me In market vintnin Memry, Vidal, al. though a valuable reme,ly in skilful hands, is dankreinuS in • puhlie pill, from the dreadful consequences that fen quently follow its incautious tire. These contain no men eury, or mineral outshines ahaterer. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL FOR TIIE RAPID CURE OF COUGIIS,COLDS.IIIOARSENESS,TXPLII. ENZA, unascurris, 'WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, I. CIPIENT CONSUMPTION, and ror the relief of consumptive patients In advanced stage* of the diseace. We need not speak to the public of Its vlrtnee. Throughout every town. and idnowt eery hamlet of the American Endre, its wonderful cures of pulmonary cont. plaints have made it already known. Nay, few are the Amara in any civilised country on this continent without some personal experience of its effects and fewer yet the communities any where which have not among them. some living trophy of its 'victory over the euttle.and dam germs dimities of the throat and lungs. While it.la the most powerful antidote yet known to man fur the form!. dable and dangerous disewree of the pulmonary organs, it Is also the plerwantest and safest remedy that can Le em ployed for infants and young penwms. Parents should base it in store against the insidious enemy that steals triton them unprepared. , We ahundaut grounds' to believe tho CISERRT PfititAL acres more lives by the con- Buruptiona it prevents than those it ruree. Keep It by you, and cure your colds while they are enrul4e, nor neg. pert them until no human can muster the inclorattle canker that, fastened on, the vitals, •enta your life away. All know the dreadful fatality of lung disarders. "and as they know too the virtues of this remedy. we need not do more than to assure them it is still made the best it can be. We spare to. cost. no care, to toil to produce it the most perfect posaible.-and thus afford th.ole who rely on it the best Kett: which our skill can furnish for their cure. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. HER, Practical wad Analytical Cbenliat, Lowell, XIS& SOLD BY ABEL TUItRELL, Montrose, And by Dealers in 31fiDICINES everywhere. 1114 1 ,31.0 VAL! TA L ORIXG ESTABLISILVE,VT, of MATS ST., NRXT POWL TO THE rAn3tErs STOI E. runE.undersi g ned having removed his . shop 1 from Public ..Itenue to MAIN STREET, is about reee'ving a splendid assortment of _ BROADCLOTHS. CASSIMERES, ESTINGS. &C., Which he is prepared to cut and make to or der, in a style that calm( t fail to "suit all who may. favor him with their custom. l'hose wish ing their.work (lotto in a neat and durable man: ner, will find it to their interest to .-give me a call. . .1. SA UTTER,TniIor. Montrose, N0v.27,1856.-4911 Bamuel. MILL. WRIGHT 4. BURR 31.111., STONE MAN UFA C TUR ER. SOl.ll proprietor of Johnson's highly approved and improved smur and sCnEENING m.tcniNE, Improved Iron Concave Bran Duster—the Pre mium Machine for Millers. • • Reside-nee: No. '.6-1 Queen-Bf., (18th Ward,) addres4Keasim7t.on I'ost oth !e. Shop: liaydock-st., below Front, Philadelphia. Cocalico Mill Stones, Mill. Irons, Smutt Ma. chines; Patent Mill Brush, PortaLle Stretched Belting, Cetnt.nt and Screen - Wire, Square .11(eshed Bolting Cloths.. Philadelphia, May 25th, 1857. 2.2-3 m Panuflourets' ii,nsurance Cq. Charter Perpetual. Gran ted by the State of • Pennsylvania. CAPITAL 8500.000. Fire,'.7larine and Inland Trauspor- tali on. AARON S. LIPPINcorr, President. • Wm. A. RUODES, Vice Pres't. ALFRED WEEKS, Secretary. DIRECTORS. Aaron S. Lipincott, Charles Wise, . Wm. A. Rhodes, Alfred Weeks, Wm. Thomas, J. Rinaldo Sank, WM. Neal, John P. Simmons, Charles J. Field, James P. Smith. Office No. 10 Merchant's Exchange, Phil'a. A. N. BULLARD, Agent, Montrose, Pa. , 20v1. Clover & Timothy Seed FOR sale by 11. BURRITT. Now Milford, Maith 18,1857. Ashton Sa lt • FOR Dairy and Table use, just received and fur sale by the sank bushel or pound. 14 • 1. N. BULLARD. June. nth. 185 f. • . BEAUTIFUL stock of Ladies' fine Shoes, and Childrens' Gaiiers and Parodis at _ SHAWLS from fit,oo to sio,oo at • KENYON'S. TijillitßOßS.—Large Gilt From(d - Mirrors, 17JL foroole by ABEL TURRELL GOLD -. and Silver Spectacles, a new. lot jest received, comprising all ages. by • Angast 18th; 1856.] . A, /...V'4 13 ! .- , jr ENNEDY,I3 Medical Discovery, tot sale 11 by ABEL TERRELL STAFTOftWEVOIirs Tai, - ae• TVltitEixs. - ---~_ . S~I~MES AiLRAIrGEItiGIIITB. . %-New Rail Road Route. • . Delaware,Lackawanan4c W.R.R., NEW and expeditions broad gnage routo 11 from the North and West, via-Great Bond anct Scranton, and from thu _Lackawanna and. Wyoming vAlleys,),directly through to Noir York and Philadelphia. Oa and after Thursday, June .18th, 1857, trains will be inn as: follows: Cincinnati Ex. Train bound east on the N. Y.& E. R. R., arrives at Gt. Bend at 6:12 a. and the 'Mail Train at .9:25 a. tn. connecting with the EXPRESS Train which leaves Gieat Bend for New York and Philadelphia, at 9 30 a. m. Due at nontrosti, ..- • • • 10 03 " . Scranton,ll 40 . !` : - Strotultibura, • ' ..' 1 58 p.m. Delaware, 15tninutes to dine, 2 27 " . Bridgeville, Phil. p.ass. leave 2 50, ",, Junction,3 3 5, ~ . , Ne.w York, 4 15, " Ptiiladelphia, 8 20 , 11 . Pa_sungers from N. Y, Leave . Pier No. tt, North River, at 7 30, a.m. From Philalelphia, leave Wal-. • . . nut se, Wharf, at 6 00 " Leave Junction 10 '55, " Duo at. Bridges:itle, Phil. connection;'ll 45, Delaware, 15 Minutes to dine,lZ 00 m Stroudsburg, 1 07,p.m. Scranton, 3.4 E," Montrote; . - . 6 35," ' - Great Bend. , 6 10," Connecting at Great Bend with the Mail Train %Veit at Scranton Accommodation , Train !raves Scranton for Great Bend at 9 2 . 5 a.m Arrive at Great Bend, 1 00 p. m . Connecting with the Steamboat Express east, and Dunkirk - Express weat, on the N. Y. & E. Rail Road. Returning, leaves Great Bend at 4260, m Ducat Scranton,B 20 " Foi 11le accommodation of way travel on the Southern J) vision, a passenaer ear will be at tached to the Express Freight Trains, ceriu at • - 600 a. in Due at Str,,nd,burg at 11 35 " " Junction at 4 =.13 45 p.m. Returning, will - leave Junction at 400 a.m. Due at Stroudsburg at 7 35 - " " Scranton at 220 p. m. . .. l'assengers from New York will change cars at Cla liVille. . - No and from Philadelphia, via B. D. R. R., leave or take cars at Bridgeville. For Pittston, ICin , liiton, and Wilkesbarre,take L. & B, K. R. cars at Scranton. Fur Jessup.Archbald, and Carbondale, change cars at Greenville. - Tickets sold and . baggage checked between all stations on connecting roads. Passengers to and from Wilkesbarre, Wyo.: ming, &e., via. Lockavranna & 810 ImsbUrg Railroad, go through without any detention at Scranton, as the trains on that road run in Con nection with the express - trains on the D. L. & W. R, R. Tare from Kingston, Wyoming and Pittston to.Philatlelphia. $4:59. From Kingston . to New York, $4:85. Wyoming and Pittston to New York $4:75.. Tickets sold, and ha ggaoe checked through. JOHN BR ISBIN, Supl. •Wm.y. Juxt;s,Gen'l Ticket Agent. HEALTH OR SICKNESS?! Vii.01414413W THE Blood furnishes the material of every bone, muscle, ~l and and fibre in the hu msn frame. NVhen pure, it secures health to ev ery Organ.; when corrupt, it neeessiirily produces! disease.- HOLLOWAY'S PILLS operate directs: ly upon the elements of the stream of life; neu tralizing the priucipla of disease, and thus rad!. cally curing the malady, whether located in the nerveS,the stomach,.the liver, the bowelr, the muscles, the skin, the' brain, or acs other part of the system. Used Throughout the World? • HOLLOWAY'S PILLS are equafly efficacious in complaints common to the whole human race and itt disorders peculiar to certain climates and localitias. - - . Dyspepsia and derangement of the liver. the source of infirmity, and suffering, and the cease of innumerable deaths, yield to these curatives, in all cases, however aggravated,actiUg as ri mild Intr... gative; alterative and tonic; tfry relieve the bowels, purify the fluids. and invligorate the sys tem and the constitution at the same time. General IFeaknes . .lL-11rervozis Complaints. When all stimulants fail, the renovating and bracing'prope.rties of these Pills give cirmneps to the shaking noires and enfeebled muscles of the victim of general debility. . All irregularities and aliments incident to the delicate and sensitive organs _of the sex are re moved or prevented.by a few doses of these mild, but infallible alteratives.. No mother who re gards her own or bee children's health should full to have them within her reach.. • The London 4. Lancet," the LondOn 4 , Medical Review'-' and'the most eininent of the faculty in Great Britain, France and Germany, have eulo gized the Pilltand their inventor. Holloway's Pills are the best remedy k noten in the world for the following diseases Headaches Indigestion • • Inward Weakness Inflammation ,/ Influenza. Asthma Bowel Complaints Coughs. Colds Costiveness Chest Diseases Liver Complaints Debility Lowness of Spirits Drepsy Pi lea Dyspeptil _ Secondarr'Symptoms Diarrhoea Stone and Gravel - Fever and Ague Venereal Afiectitins Female Complaints Worms of all kinds •+a Sold at , the Manufactories of Professor HOLLOWAY, 80 Maiden Lane. New 'York, and . 244 Strand London, by.all respectable Drug. gists and Dealers in Medicine throughout, the United States and th . o . eivilized world, iu boxes at 25 cents, 62 X-2 cents,and 4I each. or There is d considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. IL—Directions for the guidance of pa. tients in every disorder are affixed to each box. n40.1y H. WARD MANUFACTURER AND DEALERS IN %Mit A.W G 0,4 D NOS. 7T& ei9 .NORTH, SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA ; We are now receiving our SPRING STOCK; which will comprise a large, and desirable -As. lortment - of all kinds of STRAW AND LACE BOA'A't Oor stock of Flowers will be unusually large this sessoi, g end we 'would- Invite 'your special attention.to that department. Please:tail and examine them before m a ki ng your purchases. 'H. WARD. Nos. 77 &:79 North Second , St.- MaT . l4, 1867. 2114 KENYON'S. Alarining Disorders. Dolicat+3 Females Scientific Endorsements. Cif(Viniti* - -.Dtniiatrat :1, PUBLISHED EVi