741.1.1011L,W , 51.7f.14 , v , .. - , ". „ tg4Arc-zo 4 4 46 HaV VC)C)4D' 2,4 rp HE undersigned having purchased tha in. A.,4-terest ocSico. W. Seymour in- the firm of Geo. W. Scy tniyur 457.. Ca, wi 11 hereafter CON TINILE3BUSINESS, Under the firm of GUILE -86 BLANDING, Whirethey will be liappy . to see their old friebds and showthew a nice st(;ck of Goods of a su perior quality at VERY LOW L'ILICES. CHALLIS, Lawns and Ging,hains, a choice assortment and cheap at &' :Br.Asnrca's. A VERY ice .is•mrtiacat of Sam mer Shawls, at a!1 priers* GL:11.1; Sr. BLINDING'S. BONNETS, Bonnet Ribbons rind Trimmings a and Fanh:onntile assortment nt GUILE & MAX:AWS. CROCKERY. of tho folext Parfc.rns and a full assortment of nll kin is of Glass Ware at GUILE •ni.ANDISG'S. SPEAR and fin.rri, and Riley Carri's best Bramis in'usu, at Guilt: & I.2LANntaG's; _ Harford, May nth, 1857. 0, Yes: Of Cour,e! ALL who wish to buy nooKs !MA STATtfINEM: cheap, will,tall at the 4.irlitrwie nook Store, in tiro E'ost Otlice,iwbe:re .thoy can get good articles at a fair prico.i JUST RECIYTEED A stw LOT scnoot, n6oKs—Town's and Webo's series of: Itendms, &c. Wavlands" Ele ments:of Moral St:knee—eh:la dif i erent -Webster's Standard Dlationaries, reduced prices. A. N BULLARD, Montrose, Pa., Map -13th, 1857 TUNE- 64 Pop Goe4,tlie Weasel." Hallo, stranger. stop a rainnte— Here's a store, just drop in it, And view With wondcural surprise • The Books and Toti•s th4t•nreet your (-yys - At Bullard's. I havell3ooks and Paper, just th6 , best, - That Pill can find FAA or Wc , s If any: of my friends shunlci doubt it, Call in, I will caw your minds about it 1. Buil:lulls Fine Books, Pens and Paper ton; . All kinds of Children's Boas, and new; In svert, here everything , tonK - and, ST.".TioNEV,I" tine= • At Bollard's So come along,. come one, cnne all, Cottle rich and poor, come great and small; And I will sell .yon Books so cheap,' 1, I know I shall your custom - keep— - At Bullard's. Montrose, Pn, 1857. AV 13 I I) -4 • t 4 - AGALN.. HAVlNqif; 6l e .l of soling nut store.wlf it its conceals, we are again in • the taarket with New Goods s•Aling, for Cash only, for loss than can found in SUSquelvincia Cl.unty• are deterrriped to •;ell,l-,00d.s Low notwithstanding the railings of our up town neighbors. So friends, one and all, come and buy where you can buy the cheapest. Your ra, - .ney save.l is as _nod for you ay for those 'you have enrichc-ti heretofore. , • IL & CO. April 28th, 1857. GOODS!!"' --- fl J. WEBB' S• MO.24 7 TROSE, APRIL, 3Cith 1857. A NEW DAILY LINE OF STAGES: , 1 4 . 1 .. 4 filMi _ - From Springville to Tunkliannock Depot ! ON the Del. Lackawanna 4. Western R. R via. Niven and Piereevi tie ; conmeting with s Daily Line to Carbondale. • Leave Springville every morning (except Sun days) at 6 o'clock, arrive at Tunkhannock Sta tion in time for the Morning Trains going East and West. Leave: Tunkhannocl: Station on the arrival .of the Trains East and Wept and arrive at Springville the same evening. New and Comthodions Sty;, eA.,tnd Eseelent Horses, are in use upon thin Line, with Careful Drivers. qEOR.GE WILSON, Proprietor N. B. Horses and Carriages always in renal - 1 !less to eorivo passengers from Springaiile to Any point desired.: Springville, June sth, 1557 . _ F LOUR and SAlt by the l!nrrei or ri,fi n d, a t. • PAWLEY 6:: GUILD'S.; Eagle Foundry Plows FOR superiority of c:Aing, and excellency of machinery can not be excellea, S. 11. - SAynt & linomrns AComplete assortment of Bonnets., Bonnet and Dress Trtnmings. &e.. at . 'HAWLEY dz: GUILTY'S. ALarge stock of Glos - cs and Hosiers- of every variety, for Gents, Liiies, nn3 Children, at ' 1 HAW LEY & GUILD'S. OUTS and Shoes, andiltv3tly-rna:le I 3 ing of every style in morkel. ut • • .11 AWI,BY & GUILD'S. STOVES! STOVII.:S STOVES!I ! OIIR Stoves !Ince been , f) thnrrouzitly tried to the entire satisfixtiJn of ,all, that they need no recommend trmn S. 11. SAYRE tS: 13:VITITERS. • Challis DeLainsi. • • T" place to int' a awl!! in At c , Niorff. Barag© DeLainos A T7redueed prices at Lawns, Lawns. A T reduced priees at Parasols ! Parasols you can buy -a -Parasol very at V. LV. Morr.'s WOOL OIt,RDING. THE subscriberis fitting up his machinery to accommodate bis customers with work to suit the spinning and_knitting public on short notice. Thankful for past favors he hopes by strict attention to business to merit a shnre of public patronage. REYNOLDS. West Brooklyn, „Tune Ist, 1857. 23tf. Dairymen Take Notice. TTAWLEY & GUILD have constantly on Ll hand aid hare-tnade to order Churns, Fir kins. Return Pails and Butter Tubs of-the best [Gibson, April 2,oth, 1857. • Important Discovery. CONSUMPTION, and all diseases of the LUNGS and THROAT are positively curable by INHALATION, which conveys the remedies to the cavities in the lungs through the air pawls ges, and confing iudirect contact with tba disease neutralizes the tuqrcular tnatter,al lays the cough causes a free and easy expectoration, hials the langs. purifies the klood,imparti renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving that energy so indispetisable for the restoration of the health. To be able to state confidently that Consumption in curable by inhalation, is to me a source of un alloyed pleasure. It is as much under thit . control of reediest treatment :many other formiorn<dis. ease; 0 out of 100 eases can be cured • theist stages, and 50 pr.ct. in the and: but in the 3rd stage it is impossible to save more than 5 pr et., for the lungs are so dui, up by the 'disease as to hid defiance to medical skill. Even, however, in the last Stages, INHALATION affords relief to the suffering attending this fearful sconrge,whieh 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 are destined 1 to fill the consumptive's, graves. Truly the quiver of death has no arrow so fa tat as Consumption. In all ages it has been the great enemy of life, for it spares neither age nor sex, but sweeps off alikeithe brave the beautiful, graceful and gifted. 13Y GS help of the Su preme using rim whom eometh every good and perfect gift,l am enabled to offer to the afflicted a permanent. and 'speedy eure in Consumption. The first cause of tubercles is from impure blood, end the immediate effect produced .by their dep osition in the lungs is to - prevent the free admis sion of air into the air eel is,which causes a weak ened vitality thro' the entire system. Then sure ly it is more rational to expect greater goOd from medicines entering the cavities ofthe lungs than from those administered through the stomach; the'.patient will always find the lanai free and the breathing easy, after inhaling de remedies. Thus. Inhalation is a local remedy, nevertheless it acts constitutionally, and with more power and certainty than remedies administered through the stomach. To . prove the powerful and direct influence of this mode of administration, chloro form inhaled will entirely destroy sensibility in a few minutes, paralyzing the entire nervous aye tern, so that a limb may be amputated without the slightest pain; inhaling the ordinary burning gas :ill destroylife in a few hours. The inhalation of ammonia will'arouse the sys tem when fainting or apparently dead. The od. or of many of the medicines is perceptible in the skin a few minutes after being inhaled, and may. be immediately detected in the blood. Aconvin ing proof of `the constitutional effects of inhale tier.. is the fidt that sickness is always produced by breathing foul air—is not this positive evidence that proper remedies, carefully prepared and ju diciously administered through the !nags should produce the happiest result? During 18 years practice, many thousands suffering from disessei 'of the lungs and throat,.have been under my care a nd I have effected many remarkable cures, oven after the suffs!rers had been pronounced in the last statres, which fully satisfies me that Con. sumption is no longer -a fatal disease. My treat nfont of Consumption is -original,. and founded on long experience and a thorough investigation. My perfect acquaintance with the nature of tu bercles, ete„enables me to distinguish, readily, - , the Various forms of disease that simulate Con. sinnption, and apply the prover remedies, rarely being mistaken even it a single case. This fam iliarity, in connection - with certain Pathological and microscopic discoveries, enables me to relieve the lungs from the effects of, contracted chests, to enlarge.the chest, purify the blood, impart to it renewed vitality, giving energy and tone to the entire system. Medicines with full directions sent to any part of the United Statesand Canadas, by . patients Co:nmunicating their symytonis by letter. But the cure would be more certain if the patient, should pay me a visit, which would give moan opportunity to examine the lungs and enable me to prescribe with mach - greater certainty, and then the cure could be effected without my see. ing the Ntient acain. G. W. GRAHAM; M. D. thrice; 1131 Filbert Street, ( old No. 109, ) below Twelfth, Philadelphia, Pa. (v14446y. Of all disease ; the great, first cause, - ' Spings from_neglect of Nature's laws. SIIFFER . NOT When a CURE is Guaranteed in all stages of SECRET DISEASE, Self Abuse, Nervous Dfbility. Strictures, Gleets, Gravel, Diabetes, Diseasts of the_ Kidneys and Bladder, Mercurial Psheumatism, Scrofula, Pains in the Bones and Ancles. Diseases of the Lungs, Throat, Nose and Eyes, Ulcers upon the Body or Limbs, Cancers, Drossy, Epiieilic Fits, St. Vita's Dance, and all diseases arising from a derangement_ef the Sex ual Organs'; Such as Nervous Trembling, Loss of Power,General Weakness, Dimness of Vision with peculiar spots' appearing before 'the eyes, Loss of Sight, Wakefulness, Dyspepsia, Liver Disease, Eruptions upon the face, Pain in the back and - head, Female irregularities and all im proper-discharges from both sexes. "It matters not from what cause the disease originated, how ever long standing or obstinate the case, ascots. Eno is CESTAIN, and in a shorter time than a 1 permanent cure can be effected by any other treatment, even after the disease has baffled the skill of eminent physiCians and resisted all their means of cure. The mdicines are pleasant with. out odor, causing no sickness, and free from mercury or balsam. During 20 years of practice I have rescued from the jaws of Death manython sands, who in the last stages of the above men tioned diseases had been given up to die by their physicians, which warrants me in promising to the afflicted, who place themselves under my care, a perfect and most speedy cure. Secretdis eases are-the greatest enemies to health, as they are the first caused Consumption,Scrofula, and Many other disease; and ought to be A terror `to the human family. As a pernaanent 'cure is scarcely ever effec ed, a majority of the cases fit ling into the hands of incompetent persons, who not only tail to case, the diseases, but ruin the 1 constitutisn, filling the system with mercury, 1 which, wale - the disease, hastens the sufferer into 1 A rapid consumption. But should the disease and the e treatment not cause death speedily, and the victim marries, the disease is entailed upon the children, who are horn with feeble constitutions, and the current of life corrupted by a virus which betrays itself in Serofuta, Triter. Ulcers, Eruptions, and other of feelions of the skin, Eyes, Throat and Lungs, eu tailing upon them a brief existence of suffering A nd consigning them to as early grave. • - SELF AULSE is another formidable ene my to health, for-nothing else in the dread cats:' loguc of human diseases causes so destructive a drain upon the system ,drawing its thousands of victims through a fewlyeare or sufferingdown to an untimely grave. ltdestroys the Nervous sys tem, rapidly westos aVely . the energies of life, causes mental derangement, prevents the proper developement - of the system, disqualifies for mar risge, society, business, and all earthly happiness, a nd leaves the sufferer wrecked in bay and mind, preilispased to consumption and a train of evils more to be d re:lac:4ll3n death itself. With the fullest eenfides.ce lassitre, the unfortunate vic tims of Self A buie.Thit eptr—• 6 auent and sseisiy'C are can be efft. l seted, and with the stun donmen t of ruinous pracices my-Vatic:lts can be restored to robust, vigor us health. ,' Th 6 afflicted are cauti ,ned against the use of Patent Medicines, for thee are so many ingen -1 snares in the columns of the public prints to catch and rob the unwary-sufferers, that willows bane their constitutions ruined by the vile corn. pounds of quack doctors, or the equalls poison. oos nestroras vendedsis "Patent fdedicinee."-, I 3 have carefully analyzed many of the so called Patent Medicines and find that nearly all of them contain Corrosive Sublimate, which is ome of the strongest preparations of mercury and a deadly, poison, e hid. instead of curing disease disables , the system fcir life. Three-fourths of the patent nostrums now In use are put up by unprincipled and 'ignorant persons, who do not understand even the alpha. ' bet of - the materia media!, and are equally as destitute of any knowledge of the human system, Baying onl object only in view, and that to make money regardless of consequences. • Irregularities and all diseases of males and fe• mates treated on principles established by 20 years of practice, and sanctioned by thousands of the most remarkable cures. Medicines sent to any part of the United States or Canada*, by * tients communicating their symptenni by letter: Busieess corrapondenee strietly confidential. Address, J. SUMMER MLLE, .m: A Offieo No' 1131 'Filbert St.. (old No 109 UEL " 12th, PtiILSDRLPUIA ? P*. (27 y. C. ZV. Mnres C. W. Mum's •Sanntrs andSit4anit's INSURANCE COMPANY, North Weir por.siSeconciand Wainut•st.,Philo. CAPITAL, One Million Two Hundred and Fifty Thoutiand Dollars. ASSETTS, $523,057 07. lavesteitin Bonds, Ifortages, and Good Securities. • flip FOLLOWING STATEMENT Exhibits the the Business ind Condition of the CAtipany to November Ist, 1856. Premium received on Marine and Inland itiake,.to Nov. Ist. 1856, $214,694 60 Fite Premiums, " 169,796 61 Interest on Loans, 8,704 47 • Total Receipts, $400,185 68 Paid Marine Losses, - $64,427 04- • Paid Fire do. - 89,737 89 1 Expenses.Salariesand Commissions, - 45,489 00 Reinsurance, Return Premiums & Agen cy Charges, 27,474 68 ---------$177,12d 61 Balance remaining with C0.,5223,057 07 SSIi ASSETTe OF TM COMPANY ARS AS FOLLOWS: Philadelphia City and County Bonds, . - *16,848 181 i ' Railroad Bonds, - . 11,000 00 coat prices - First hiortages, Real Estate,- - . 144,500 00 Stocks,ollaterals,on . Call, . . . 32,400 00 Girard and Consolida tion Bank Stock, . Deposits witb Dom, Sherman &Co.,New York, 30,000 00 Deferred Payments on Stock not yet due, 97,700 00 Notes for Marine Pre mium, - . 108,080 00 Due from Agents, se cured by Bonds. Premiums on Policies recently issued, and debts doe the Co., 26,470 38 ILlance in Bank, • . ,16,456 74 ThisConipany 'lnsures Building,s, Merchandize, and Stock, from $lOO to $5,000, at the Lowest Bates consistent with Security, end upon the most Liberal Terms, and make PROMPT PAY. NEST upon the adjustment of Losses under Poli. cies issued by theM.- • - The Board of Directorthave thisday declared a dividend of 15 per cent„ payable on demand. upon the business of the Company, to the Ist instant. Hon.THOMAS B. FLORENCE, President. • EDWARD R. HELMBOLD. Secretary • Philadelphia, November 17th 1856.. \ • TIMOTHY BOYLE• 52yipibp;) of New Milford, Pa., Agent. 25 WITNESSES! -OR O l e -Satyr 6Rubuto. JOHN S. DYE: IS THE AUTHOR, Who has had 10 years experience as a 'Banker and publisher, and author of :A Seri , s of Lectures at the Broadway- Tab. ,ernacie when for 10 successive nights, over Eilr 50,000 Peopleja- Greeted him with Rounds of Applause, while he exhibited the manner in which Counterfeitera execute their Frauds, and the Surest and Shortest Means of Detecting ,them! The Bank Nate Engravers all say that he is the greatest Judge of Paper Money living, et REATEST DISCOVERY of the Pres ; ent Century for ,Detecting Counterfeit Bank F Notes. Describing Every Genuine Bill in Existence, and Exhibiting at a glance every _ Counterfeit in Circulation! Arranged . so admitablv, that. REFERENCE is . - EASY ima r DETECTION INSTANTANEOUS. For No Index to examine! No page, to hunt up. But so simply arranged, that the Memhant, Banker and Business Man can see all at a Glance. English, French and German. Thud Each may read the earne in his own Native Tongue. Most Perfect Bank Note List Published'. Also a List of - All Eke Private Bankeri in America A Complete:Summary of the FINANCE OF EUROPE AND AMERICA will be published in each edition, together with all the Im. portant NEWS or TEE Dev. Also A SERIES or TALES' 1 '' ': , From an Old Manuscript found in the East it furnishes the Most Complete History 3 ORIENTAL LIFE, describing the Most Perplexing Positions in which the Ladies and Gentlemen of that Country have been found. These Stories will continue throughout the whole year, and will prove the Most Entertaining ever offered to the Public, ‘ 1 sZ . t % Er Furnished Weekly to Subscribers only, at el.& year. All letters must be ad. 'dressed to JOHN S. DYE, Broker, PAiller and Proprietor, 70 Wallet, N. Y 18y1. spring Ntossoms anit *pring C 000,15028 In Great Profusion and Magnificence ! ! tHARITT, WlTHhis compliments to his friends and the public for the substantial and long. continued patronage of his business, would again announce that' e is receiving a large and full stock of Spring and Summer Goods, Including as usual a great variety of Lndies' Dress Good' in Prints, Ginghams, Lawns, _ Barege.Delanes, Calicoes, Silk Plaid , . Bare es,. Poplens; Brocade Black and Fancy Dress Silks; Brecht, Stella,Silk and Cashmere Shawls; !Mantillas, Par. • Aso's, Rich Ribbons, Bonnets&Flowers, Broadcloths, Cassimers, - &c., &c. . With a great variety Of. other Staple and Fancy Goods, including Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Iron and Steel, Nails,Stoves, Hats al d Caps, Boots and Shoes, Carpeting, Flower Oil Cloths, Painted Win. dow Shades, Wall Pa. per. Clocks, Drugs, Oils and Paints, The entire stock having been purchased for Casa and with mach earn, will be sold at the lowest figure, and to meet the views of the closest CASH or TIME buyers. New Milford, May 1857.. Salt '• Salt!! Salt!;! THE suboiribarjregs Ines, to inform his friends and thif public that he has taken the Store No. 201 Wasbington.street, (dit/ells op. posite Washington Market,) lately occupied by Volney Elliot, and is now prepared to offer for sate on the most liberal terms sus CASK, all kinds of Foreign Coarse, and Fine Salt, from vessel, or store, either in sacks or bulk, or put up in small bags to order. Dealers will be furnished with their names printed on the bags wan ordering a thomiand or more. Persons from a distance ordering by mail can depend upon having their orders promptly lined at the LOWEST MAEILT Pumas. GEO. W. MANN. New York, March Ist, 181•7. 1071. 5,296 00 • 35,3 1 1 . 6 18 $523,057 07 ---::o::-- --::o::--- Patent Medicines, U. AFFLICTED READ I GaArlissastu: hbrancins.—Vegetable Pills ' Green Mountain Ointment, Sarsaparila Compound, Children's Panacea, Eye Lotion, Fe ver and Ague Remedy, Health Bitters, Dysen, tarp Syrup, Consumptive ' s Balm , , Mars hall's Uterine, Cathelicon, Dr. Libby's Pile Ointmetiti and Manual of Health. •- • Ayres Pills and Cherry Pectorial, Tanner's German Oiritment, Trask's Magnetic Ointment, Holloway's Ointment and - Pills, Davis' Pain Killer, Dr. Fitch's Heart Corrector, Bennett's Root and Plant Pills, Soule's Sovereign Balm, Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, Rhode's Fever and Rogue Cure, Merchant's Gargling Oil, Arni. ea Lineament, Camphor, Castor Oil, Paregoric, Aloes, Plectra, Myrrh, Licorice, &e, &c., &e. A new supyly just received, to be kept constant ly on hand, for sale by I. N. BULLARD. - October, tat; 1856. \ • FARMERS! $l5 will purchase one of the best CORN SIIELLERS and SEPARATORS Ever Invented. Tilf_undersigned is now prepared to furnish to - FARMERS, Millers and others the world renowned Excelsior Corn Sheller—the wonder of the times—being, the best; most durable, and. easiest running Shellv now in use. b 4• &framed to shell , more corn in a shorter space of time, than any other maclAe, entirely cleaning the ear, from end to end, without crushing either corn or cob. The Machines are constructed with two cranks, and pully fora belt, so that two persons can turn - them, or attach a belt in motion by any power. The attention of persons owning mills, is solicited, 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 them; they are capable of shelling One bushel per minute — every -Farmer should have• one—as they 'save their cost, in les than one sear.ong.' They are on exhibition at t•learle's Hotel, Sayre's Foundry, Ely's Mill in l3rooklyn. and at Lathrop's Lake Mills, where they can be see, in operation at_ary time . All orders addresseii to the undersigned, will receive prompt atten tion. Machines shipped at a distance and war ranted to operate. D. D. SEARLE. At Srarle's hotel . , Montrose, Dei•Pmber. 1 1 Ili. 1856. (..:101FICATEI THIS its tee - certify:that I have enmined and used one of the above Zihellurs.foi gale be D. D. SEARLE,and unhesitatingly pronounce it ;ow of the -beat, most durable and ca.kiest rutinint . SheHirt 'everintrodured into this county, I will sten .more corn in shorter time than att„ other 3ldehMe,ltyMi is always ready for •erviee I most heartily ) and freely recommend „them t, the Farmers of Susq'a County, :12.1 i 114 cheaper! and best Sheller, now• in use. I have one in operatitm in my mill in -Dimeck. which needs only to be seen.to recommend itself. Csll and see it. • MIMI ELY Brooklyn, December 11th, 1856. 51tf. 'ROGER K TON. AViNG just ret . orued from New York. w a complete assortment of gowls' for Spring Trade - consistinglti part as fo!l,.si.s. ‘ir Dry GoOds„ Groceries, Crockoev • Ilardwa.rr, I 3 ots di; Shoe N, • Loo Glnvie9t, rinbrells ••• Wall Pa.• per, LI lies' Hon /Mill, &v. Ace. A fine stock (pf.itSA MA. STRA d U'. an PALM-LEAP: 1M l'S. and mane other it'rti des too numerous to mention, would 'tithe 6, especial attentir.nf cash buyers to an exAmi nation of his stock, Which will be shown freel all. and sokraSehenp. :ffi they sell ( nods th id~eofNew York . ... Thankful for ;he pat Ton nae Ihit has been betitowed upon him the Imo year, he hoPem bY ccinstant attention to the want , f all, o.suit all whO may call. Hoping that my customers will . nOt forget that a settlement of accounts is due me once a year. 1 remain their servant, KEt:YON. Look and Read! SOMETHING NEW THE undersitined,3lerchant at Dimock Four Corners, h as b lately discovered that fur ready pay he cansell moreGoods,and make more money at one.half the usual profits put upon Country Goods. Consequently I van sell Goods from five to ten per vent. lower than any ether establishment in this section. But donut take my word for it. Call and see for yourselves. Bring a little Cash or some kind of Country produce. and buy your. Goods ate price unpar alleled in the history Of ! Mercantile trade. My stock is /urge and well selected, and I am re ceiving NEW ADDITIONS every week. Sly Terms of Sale are READY PAY. It will certainly be for your inte'remt to call and see me before purchasing eliewhere. Flour and Salt kept constantl on hand. WM. H. THAYER: • Dimock, Jan. 13th, 1857, • G.. P. FORDHANI, [SUCCESSOR TO A. & E. Bipwrc.] Manufacturer of Saddles, - Harnesses, and Trunk and carriage Trinaner, WOULD invite_all who are in want or any Y article ever kept at a Harness shop to give himacall. - Harnesses made of the best Oak Tanned Leathers on short notice. He has on liana n good assortment of Carriage. Triinmings which he of on the most reason alle terms. Carriage Trimming done with nea Dens and dispatch. Repairing done on short notice., No.l. 2, and 3, 'Basement Searle's note Montrose, Nov. 26th, 1856. ABEL TQRRELL, Keßeps ti a Thr ll the EIRITABE Popular Alin, AND ' A FIRST RATE ASSORTMENT OF GENUINE DRUGS, Montrose, Pa. 3. PALMER & CO. MARKET STREET WHARF, PHILADEL. PIRA. Dealers in Fish and Provisions; Hare constantly on hand an assortment of Mackerel, Shad, Berth gs. Codfish, Beef, Pork, Lard, Shoulders, - Hame, Sides, Cheese - Rice, 2103. AYER'S - -CHERRY PECTORAL,...' f . • • POR THE RAND CARL OP Colds, Cough*.and Hoarseness. Baransur, Mme, 7Oth Dec., Da. J. C. Area: Ido not hedtata to aay Use beet remedy I hare ewer Wand for Coughs, ticamenem, baleen:a, and the econcomitant symptoms of a Cold, is your COMM PtCTOILL. Ito constant nee la my practice and my family for the last ten yaws has shown It to power imp& dor virtues for the treatment' of those complaints. krIKII KNIGHT, M.D. B. MORTLEY, Eau, of llTrea, N.Y., writes : have used your AMORAL myself and in my funily ewer eh= you invented It, and believe it the bed medleine Ric Its ParPcie ever pat out. With $ bad add I should sooner pay twenty-live dollars far a Dottie then do without it, ar take any other remedy." Croup, Whooping Cough, Inihievria. snotonno, Feb-7,111A Samoa Ana: y I will cheerfullypeewee certify your • "TesraltaL la beet remed we for the care of am the ok, Croup. and the cheat diseases of child:err= your fraternity in the fourth appreciate your skill, and commend your medicine to our people. 11111A31 coming, N.D. Al OS LEE, Ent.,Monitur, lA., writes, 3d Jan.,llMet "I. had a tedious Influenza, which confined me in doors tls.weeks; took many medicines without relief; finally tried your Pectoast, by the advice of our dentyman. The first dose. relieved the 110reD10111 In my throat and tango; lee than one half the bottle made me completely well. Tour medicines are the cheapest as well se the beat we can bay, and we esteem yon, Doctor, and your . new dies, ma the poor man's friend. Asthma or wMnsu and P B a. r , oa ab c h 4. l I t S h A i. Sri: Tour Omar Penults'. is performing marrelleas rinse In this section. It has relieved several from alarm. tug symptoms of consumption, and is now curing a man who has labored under an affection of the limp for the lest forty years. HENRY k PARKS, Merchant. • A.. A. RAMSEY, 'M.D., Amon Monson Co., 20T/1, writes, Sept. ft, 18AS: " During my ;tractive of many years, I have found nothing equal to your Calm PUTONAL tar giving owe and relief to consumptive patients, or curing such am are curable." • We might add volumes Of evidence, bat the mat eon vlutisig proof of the virtues of this remedy Lnind to its effects upon trial. • CODialleptiolle • Probably no one remedy has ever been known which toned so maniand such dangerous cues as this. Some Jzi) human aid can reach; but even to thole the CUIlr SucecAu. affords relief and comfort. Arras Muss, New Your. Carr, March 6,1866 Doom Ara., towns.: lieel it a duty and a plumate to inform yen 'that your Caesar PtCrnidt. WA done for my wife. Site bad been Ave months laboring under•tbe dangerous symptoms of Consumption, from which no aid we could procure gave her much relief. She was steadily falling. until Dr. Strong, of this city, where we have come for advice, recommended a . trial of your medicine. We bless hie kindneas, es *lido your skUl, for she lout recov ered from that day. She is not yet as strong as she used to be, but le free from her cough, and calls herself well. Yount with gratitude and regard. • OULANDO 8111;1131% or SELLATTILLIL ansulaptires, do not despair till you hare tried Anal Calmat PtcrestAt. It la made by oneof the best medical chemists in the world, and its cures all lumina ire bespeak the high merits of Its virtues.—flaredelphia ledger• Ayer's Cathartic Pills. T[YE iciences of-Chemistry and 'Medicine have been taxed their utmost to produce thin best, most perfect purgative which is known to man. Innumerable proofs are ahown that these Pius have virtues which surpass In excvileuce the ordinary medicines, and that they win nn\ precedentedly upon the esteem of all men. They are safe and pleasant to take, hot powerful to cure. Their pene trating properties stimulate the vital activities of the body, remove the obstructions of its organs, purify the blood, and espel diet-awe. They purge out the foul humors which breed and grew, distemper, stimulate sluggish or disor dered organs Into their natural actionondimport healthy tone with strength to the whole system. Not only do they 'mire the every-day complaints of every body, but also formidable and dangerous .ineesses that hare .ballied the best of hnusitn skill. While they produce Powerful effects, they are at the same time, in diminished doses, the' safest and beet physic that can be employed for children. Drina angarcoated, they are pleasant to take; and being purely vegetable, art tree from any risk of harm. Cnres pave been mule which surpass belief were they not sub. stantlated by men (Saudi exalted position and character as to forbid the rnipicion of untruth. Many eminent clergymen and physicians have lent their names to certi fy to the public the reliability of my remedies, while oth ers have sent use the assurance of their conviction that my Preparations contribute immensely to the relief of ray afflicted, suffering fellow-men The Agent below named is pleased to Varnish gratis my American Almanac. containing dire lions for their use and certificates of their sureis, of the following complaints:- Costiveness. Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Heartburn, Headache arising fr om a Bird Stomach. Nan ` sea. Indigestion, Morbid Inaction of the Bowels and' Pain arising therefrom, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, all Ulcer ous and Cutaneous Diseases which require an erecuant • Medicine, Scrofula or King's Keil. They also, by purify ing the blood and stimulating the !system, cure many eompli4nts which It would not be. supposed they could • reach, such as Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Irritability, Derangements of the Liver and Kid neys, Goutouad other kindred complaints arising from a. low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. Do not be put di by unprincipled dealers with some other pill they make more profit 'on. Ask for Ana's Pala, and take nothing else. No other they can give you compares with this its Its intrinsic value or curative powers. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. Prepared by Dr: J. C. AYES, Practical and. /maraca Chemist, Dm'', Nast. Flu= U Ors. ma Box. Fos Bun roe $ l. £101..D BY ABEL TU RRELL, Montrose, And by Dealers in amulet:as everywhere. ~~- • j am, ~~, ~r'r r nom' r*~";rrK:r.`i •••• Oft .41.2 T HAVE this week received. 1 a large addition to my , . - .Alb stock of WATCHES,which, t- . i : ~, r t. together with my former sup- I I .. „z ply, makes a full assortment 41 1 ,- )t.! z-....`- of GOLD AND SILVER . iNg -- ; - - .' W ANCIFLEA of every description, from.sB to 8425, in open face and hunting cases, a large proportion of which are of my own impoitation, and cannot be excelled; in accuracy of time. durability or cheapness. ALFRED J EVANS, - • No. 2 Odd Fellows' Hall. • Eii)ghamton, July I7th, 1857. • Samuel M. Meentehen. - • MILL- WR /GUT ¢ BURR MILL STONE MANUFACTURER. SOLE proprietor of Johnson's highly approved. and improved sattrr and-KIZEERING Improved Iron Concave Bran Duster—the Pre mium Machine for Millers.. Resit:tree: No. 64 Queen.st., (18th Ward,) addreSsKeasington Post Offi .e. Shop: Ilaydock-st., below Front, Philadelphia. Cocalico Mill Stones, Mill Irons, Smatt Ma chines, Patent Mill Brush, Portable Mills, Stretched • Belting, Cement and Screen Wire, Sqoare Meshed Bolting Cloths. • Philadelphia, May 25th, )857. 22-73 m anuittinrtrs', a(itsftranct (CA. Charter Perpetual. Granted by the State of CAPITAL $500.000. , Flre r illarlue and Inland Transpor- • AARON S. larrlNcorr, President. Wm. A. Ituonns, Vice Preet. • ALFann WEEKS, Secretary. DIRT CTORS. Aaron S. Lipincott, Charles Wise, - Wm. A. Rhodes, Alfred Weeks, Wrn. Thomas; J. Rinaldo Sank, WM. Neal, • - John P."Siinmons, Charles J. Field, James P. Smith. Office No. 10 Merchant's Exchange, Phil'a. A. N. BULLARD, Agent, Montrose, Pa. 20y1 C. W. NASII, & Real Estate Brokers, and Dealers in Ex change, and Land -Warrants. DES MOINES, lOWA. EASTERN Exchange bought and sold. Interest paid on deposits. Money loaned, or invested at Western rates. Lands bought and sold. Lands located with Warrants or Cash on the most favorable terms.- v . - - We attend to any business eninected with Government Land Offices, in Central or Wes tern Town,--tazes paid. Collectione made, and promptly remitted. Des Moines, May lit, 1857. DR BAKER'S VEGETABLE COM. pound. for Dysentery. A. sure cure.. For sale is usual by A. TURRELL BEAUTIFUL stock of Ladies' fine Shoes, and Childress' Gaiters and Parodis it KENYON'S.; SHAWLS from st,oo to $lO,OO at ICZNYON'S. tsatiou. iMUT,TiI OR. SICKNESS CHOOSE BETWEEN TREK 11011,41.0 AV PAY IS PILL • THE Blood furnishes the material of every bone, muscle,•gland and fibre in the bu. man frame. When pore, itsecures health to ev ery organ; when corrupt, it necessarily produces disease. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS operate direct• ly upon the elements of the stream of life; nen.. tralizing the principla of disease, and thus radi. cally curing the malady, whether located in the nerves,the stomach, the liver, the bowelt, the museles,the skin, the brain, or any other part 4. f the. system. Used Throughout the World? HOLLOW/MS PILLS are equally'efficamoui in common to the whole human race and in disorders peculiar to certain climates and - Alarming Disorders. Dyspepsia and derangement of the fiver. the source ofinfirmity, and suffering, and the cause of innumsrabledeaths, yield to there curatives, in all cases, however aggravated, acting as a mild par. gatiye, alterative and tonic; they relieve the bowels, purify the fluids. and invigorate , the,sys= tem and the constitution at the same time. General Weakness—Nervous Complaints. When all stimulants fail, the renovating bracing properties of these Pills , give firmness to the shaking nerves and enfeebled runseles of the victim of general debility. Delicate remales. All irregularities nod aliments .incident to the delicate and sensitive organs of the sex are re moved or prevented by wfew doses of these but infallible alteratives, No mother who re gards her .own or her children's health should fail to have them within her reach. Scientific Endorsements. The London " Lancet,'' the London ".Radical Review " and thi'most eminent of the faMilty in Great Britain. France and Germany, have eulo gized the Pills and their inventor. :; frolloway's Pills are the best remedy known in the world for the followiny.diseases : Asthma Headaches . !towel Complaints Indigestion Coughs • = Inward WeakneFs. Folds Inflammation COstiveness Influenza Liver Complaints Chest Diseases Debility ' Dropsy Dyspeptia Diarrhoea Lowness of Spirits riles , • , Secondary Symptoms Stone and Gravel Fever and Ante • Venereal- Afiections Female Complaints Worms of all kinds Sold at the Mannfictories of Professor llot.Lowsv, SO Maiden Lane. ,Nivi York, an. 244 ,Strand London, by all respectable Drug- . gists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the' United States and the civilized world, in boxes. at 25 cents, 62 1-2 eents,lind 81 each. iir There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. - N. 11.— . Dreetions for the guidance of pp. dents in every disorder are affixed to each bo-.4 n4O-ly SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. New Rail Road Route. Delaiirare, Lackawanna.ez W.R.R. MEW and expeditious broad gum() route 1.11 from the North and'West, vi Great Bend ana Scranton, and froth- the *Lieitawanna and Wyoming valleys, directly through to New York and Philadelphia. On and - after Thursday; June 18th, 185'7, trains will be run as follows: - Cincinnati Ex. Train bound east on the N.Y. & E. It Ft., arrives at Gt. Bend. at 612 a. m, and the Mail Train- at 9:25 a. m.,connecting with the EXPRESS Train which eaves Great Bend for New York and Philadelphiaot 930 a. m. Due at Montrose, 10 03 " Scranton, 11 40 " Stroudsburg, 1 58 p.m. Delaware, 15minutes to dine, 2 27 Bridgeville, Phil. pass. leave 2 50, " Junction, 3 35, " New York, '7 15, " Philadelphia, . 8 20, " Passengers from N. Y, Leave • Pier No. 2, North River, at '730. a.m. From Philadelphia, leave Wal nut at, Wharf, at 6 00. " Leave Junction . - 10 55," Due at Bridgeville, Phil. connection, 11 45, " Delaware,ls minutes to dine,l2 00 - m. Stroudsburg, . 1 07,p.m • Scranton, _3 48," Montrose, . 5 35," Great Bend. 6 10, " Connecting at Great Bend with the Mail Train West at Scranton Accommodation Train leaves Scranton for Great Bend at 925 a.m, Arrive at Great Bend, 1 00 p. m Connecting with the Steamboat Express • east, and Dunkirk _ Expresswest, on the N. Y. & E. 'Rail Road. Returning, leaves Great Bend at 425 p. m Due at Scranton, • 8 30 " For the accommodation of way travel on the. Southern Division, a pa.ssenger car will be at tached to the Express Freight Trains, leaving- Scrnatod, at 6 00 a. in Due at Stroudsbur g at 11 35 . " " Junction at " ' 345 p. m. Returning, will leave Junction at 400 a.m. Due at Stroudsburg at • 735 " " Scranton at 220 peti. -Passengers from New York w)11 change cars at Clarksville. To nod froth Philadelphia, via D. D. R. R., leave or take cars at Bridgeville. For Pittston, Kingston, and Wilkesbarre,take L. & B, R. R, cars at Scranton. For - 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.. owing, &c., via. 'Lackawanna & 810 3msburg 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. Faro from Kingston, Wyoming and Pittston to Philadelphia. el:50. From Kingston to . New Yuk, $4:85. Wyoming and Pittston to - Now York $4:15. Tickets sold, and baggage checked through. JOHN BRISBIN, Suet. Wit. N. 'MS, Gaul Ticket Agent. HOUSE BUILDER'S DEPOT FOR SUS• QUEHANNA COUNTY, AT NEW MILFORD. DitCKERMAN & GARRETT are giving es jl attention to the improvement con. templates} in this 'county the ensuing_ season, and now. offer a helping hand,by keeping con stantly for solo a large quantit yof Window. Sash and Glass, Blinds. Door, Nails, Paints and Oils, and a complete assortment of -Blinder's Ilard 'Ware, &o. Those going to put up houses in theeprinjwill find it for their interest to give tot a call. WV can furnish everything you want, and the very lowest .manufacturing prices; DICKERMAN & GARRETT.- Now Milford, Feb. Bth, 1856. 8. ff. SAYRE & BUOTAIEREs ERE NOW RECEIVIIIG SPRIT G - 4 .44 1 VA - WHICH for Cash or Produce ean im,bought very low. VILTALL PAPER. A select "aliOrtinelit jiist IF IF feceivetl, S. H. SAYRE tr„ BROTHERS CARPETING Rarasimi offeeed by 8, FL SAYRE & BROTHEfia. PLOWS! PLOWS!,) PLOWS. We invite the attention of Farmers to the celebrated Peekskille Ploiwa which we hive added to our large assortment.. • S. H. SAYRE at. BROTHERS, Proprietors of Eagle Foundry, Montrose, April 29th, 1851, - Itstf. 00 D ti? Et 0 Lt 3 lb 2 1 WIENZ • Al 'file-HEAD OF -NAVIGATION! " AND examine the choice stock of Spring and Summer Goodts; just opened fur Examination, and SALE, at rery lotrfigeres by - C. W. MOTT. , CIIALIS, Lawns, ItriMauls, ehoicePAtenls, very cheap by • C. W. SIOTT. QTELLA, etishmere, 'end DeLain, Shawls at 0 very low prices by.' ;C. %V. 3JOTT.W. ETA E'S and Caps of the neWest styles, in LA great ;variety by W:i3IOTT. . p ItINTS iu abundance hrl . W. MOTT BltOWN:and Blue Sheeting and Sh Shirtiriptriims, Ticks, Denims, Surnmer • - Stuffs, &c., &c., as low as ean be Afforded in this narkeL fl LOTUS, Camhitner3'and Vestings, very de. sirable styles, at krives thst eaknot fail to suit:. Call and beyonvineed. C: W. IInTT. Hoops, 114sierv, Glovelt, Belts, etc.,, etc:, by , • -11 W. MOTT: Gu,:leEßl.lE t .Crikekery,' HirdWare and various oth('r arti , les to nutuerous.t6 Mel). ti 011,4-211 of which shall be sold Chetip for. Cash or 'Reidy .• . C. W. MOTT. . - Montrose, May sth, 1857. MONOPOLY MONOPOLY!! MIMES is the: great principle among our set. TI, fish, small merchants. •Ip preolof this look at the late Act passed at Harristorg, prohibiting - hawking and peddling in Snsqukbanria: County; Actan passed to gratify- sonirof the 51erchAhts who have expressed adesire 4 -to stop some, l-4 wagons?? ° 6itttcntetk llostithunt Cif .- • .- ~ 1 •,,i-fervrnryr W 1,1 -W baULI ULLA Theit. large wagon will run - more regUlarly than'ever before, until" their license for peddling. expires. In order to accommodate the Ama nity and be able to battle monopoly sueee.4ful- • ly," they have made arrangements to get New Goods weekly from New York, and they Kill sell- ? - • the same from 15 to 10'pt r eent. cheaper. than' any other establishment in Susquehanna C4llll- ?1. _ ty. We have now received our, •, NEW suarrnicit Gc3ollol. The largest, elienpesb and best. is stock ever offered in this market,. It is not neeessiry to enumerate the articles which our assortment eomptises; it is sufficient to say that we have-a general stock of theJatest and most fashiontable goods in the market, and wt cannot fail to su it the public, as well in taste,as in prices. A few words more to our feltow-citizens, and'partieu. fatly to those who feel themselves independent and not obliged to purchase at some particular stork,. We know that it will be far _your inte test to examine and price our goods before put. chasing.elsewhere; that is a true motto that a penny saved is better than two earned:" We are determined to spare no palm to give general satisfaction, and we shall a ways be ready and happy.to exhibit our assortment to those who will favor tts with a call. • - GUTt.ENBERG, ROSEFBAUSI AS Co. Mout-ose, May 12th, 1135'7. - J. L. MERRIMAN, IS happy to announce to his numerous eus. touters that he is now -.receiving azeheap stock of Spring and Summer Goods, consistine in part of . 1 Dry Goods, Groceries, • Which he will sell for cash Butter, • Eggs, or any kind of -Farmer Prodnee,- in a manner which will prove perfectly satisfac• tory to all who are disposed to dent with - him. sonviile M ay 8t1081•7. READY MADE CLOTHING, at the "."Upsonville Exe',tango." 6 5'7, " BOOTS & SHOES JUST REVD, at the" Upeonville Exuhange" THE HIGHEST P RICES. PAID FOR BUTTER,at tho " Upsotiville Exchange." A SETTLEMENT . OF OLD •ACCOUNTS AL DESIRABLE, nt the " Upsonville Ex- change." EMU 4PLTIIff.t3 At the New Store in Gibson. THE undersigned having just returned from New York, are now exhibiting to the good people of Gibson and vicinity, a complete assort. ment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hard ware, Boots arid Shoes. Hats and Caps, Reads. made Clothing,Staple and 'Fancy -Day Goods. consisting of L awns, Berges Chals'a.Ginghamsl Prints, Sheelings, Tickings, snd a large stock er Summer Goods for Men and Boy's wear. Believingithe Ready pay and short credit aye tem to be the true one our motto is "The nimble sixpence is better than the slow shilling.", Cali and see us for we will sell you goods Cheap for Cash. : , • HAWLEY & GUILD. Gibson, AM) 20th, 1851. - N. B. All kinds of produie takOn in eichangs for Goods. H. & G. -TAB AI'ES 1r V, &ILI lire fie . leitn,,Stirtk afnsuraurt sto. OF PRILAOELFHIA --. • No. SS Vrahiiat - 41, above Fourth. CAPITAL $300,000..,, Make Insurance asiainst loss, or clanzage by *Fire, on Buildings; Furniture and I , - v Irerchats e gentralty. 1 ' !Itorsies anct*ittle, agoilant ;Seigle frOtta - any cause. ' . . .. garIOSSES PROMPTLY APJUSTED.;OI - , , lIIECTORSz - - - __. 4 B. it. 1 - 04. i; 1 - ato4sliAis, • J. E. rix Elc, -1 , . F. s: aoregt.gt; 44) . HENny e,.- - •Sittil.,l, RANDAO , , . CIIAS, Ft4l6Elt. of - Wilatil)gtoll;DA . _ WI4.CAR RET. Sec. - ' - K, - B.; R.MILIZINItrea i .t ':.' q .. , . BILLINGS STROUD;.4O44-- C. W. MOTT Crockery, Hardware &e
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