A Enkehood Exposed. It is not true, as' the Black Republican 'prints allege, that the State -lms` paid counsel fees or other expenses in thesuits ["ought by IL S. Mott against the Perinsylynnia Rail road Company and others. toutzsel were paid by the State only in the case of the Ca nal Commissioneri against the same defend ants; an °filial proceeding,which t,ie Court decided it.was their right and fluty' -to insti tute, and in which the great taxation ques tion was decided, and-the Constitution.vindi cated against a proposed violation. In that case it is clear, the State shoUld s ay the prop jet' expenses incurred, and nothing iriorehas been done. It is ridiculous to say that the Canal Board should have employed the At torney general as counsel to conduct the' cause, when it is notorious that he was hostile . to the suit, and was, in fact, employed on the other side ! This logic, would render it im possible to have counsel at all. The unjust, dangerous and unconstitution al provision in the Act for the sale 'of the Main Line, which released the prospective purchaser forever from the payment .!of all taxes to the Commonwealth, was assailed by the bill of 'equity brought by the Canal- Board, in ,their official capacity, and was .struck down by the supreme. Conit. The public heartily approved that decision, and it was acquiesced in by all concerned ; and . as the Commonwealth was the real party concerned, it is but just that she Ishould bear the reasonable expenses incurred in conduct .. tng the suit.—Reacting Gazette. GENERAL ELECTION -. • - PROCLAMATION. 1 • ..„ • IV Iie..REAS, by the 'boa of thistomtnon- V v ' wealth it is made " the duty of the Sheriff of 'eretY County, to'gfive notice 'of the General Eleetione,lty publication in one or mote news priperreof the County; at Iciest twenty days bOfore theElectioe," to enumerate therein the" 011ieefs to- be elected:' and to "designate thelPhee at which the election is to'be held"--Therefore,l, F. - P. - HOLLISTER, Iligh Sheriff of Sutique henna County. do hereby Make known and pro claim On 'the qualified CICCIOIi of Susqiieteme. that a Gertetal Election will be held'thrtughout !it'd C tenth, on Tuesday the 13th day cif Onto= herneat, being , the "second Tuesdhy",,io Said mouth, at the several districts, w r :thio saiid,Coun.l -, ty, to wit: r -- e - ': The election for the district 'composes:l : - of the township of Apolacon, will he held at the Town House, near Juseph4Beebe's in said township. . The election for the district composed of the township of Ararat will be held at the School House near the Presbyterian Church in said township. The Tor the district coniposed of the township of Auburniwill be held at the totise of George I larr erly' in ?said townsnip. -The election- for 'the district comPescd of the township of Bridgewater will be 'held ht the Court House-in the 801-ough of Montrose. The election for the district composed of the totvnithip of -Brooklyn, Will be held at the house of James 0. Bullard in said township. The election -for the district composed of the tewnihiprof Choconut will be held at the School House near Robert Griffin's in said township. The election for the district composed of the township of Clifford will be held at the house of Hiram Barnum in said township. The election for the district cempaxed of the borough of Dundalf will be held ut the Dandaff Hotel in 'said borough. The election fur the disteiet composed Of the township of Dimock will be held' at the houee of John Baker in said township. The election for the district composed Of the township of Forest Lake will be held at the house of Betsey-A.- Clark in said township. The election for the district composed of the owl:II:lip of Franklin will be held at the Settee! house near Jae Aflords in said township. Tfire'electionr the district composed of the borough of Friendaville will be held 'at the School House in said borough. The election fur the district composed of -the township of Great Bend- will Le held at the house of Alfred Allen in said township. The election for the district composed of the township of Gibson will be held at the house erf Joseph Washburn in said township. The election for the district composed of the township of Harford will be held at the house of N. W. :Valdron in said township. - I The election for:the district composed of the township of Harmony will be held at the house, of NVilliare Sampson in said township. The election fur the district composed of . the township of Herrick will be held it the house of Shubael Dimock in said township. The election for the'district composed of the I township of Jackson will be held at the house of J. J. Turner in said township. The election fee the district composed of the township of - Jessnp will be held at the house of Daniel Hoff in said township. . . The election fur the district composed of the township of Lenox will be held nt the houie of 'Grow & Brothers in said township.. . ' The election le r the district composed of the township of Liberty will he held at the hodse of Bela Jones in said township. s • The election for the district composed of the township of Lathrop will be held at the house of Elisha Lord in said township. The election for the district composed of the the township of Middletown will bet teld at the huuse.ot Joseph Rosa itosatd-townshly - The election for the district composed of the borough of Montrose will be-held at the Court House in . taid_burough. The -election for the district composed of the township of New Milford will be held at the house occupied be David Hazelton in said town ship. , ' The election for the district composed of the township of Oakland will be held at .the house of Robert Nicotiu the borough of Simple The election for the district ccrnposed of the township of Rush will Le' held at the house of N. D. Snyder in said township. 'I hioeiection for the district composed of the township of Springville, will be held at the house of Spencer Hickox in said township. The election for the district composed of the townijp of Silver Lake will be held at the house of Robert McGerigles in said township. - The election for the district composed of the borough of Susquehanna will be held-at the house formerly occupied by Elliott Benson in said- bc rongh. . The election Tor the'diOtiict composed of the town-hip of Thompson will be held-at the hoot formerly occupied by Martin"). Alm:llford in said township. . .. . I also hereby make ktotot and give notice, toi in aid by the Act of Assembly of this Common wealth, entitled "An Act prescribing the time and manner of Subinittin , Y b to th e pule for their' ratification Or ;,rejection The proposed Amend ments to the Nostitutioe," approved *ay 12th, 1857,1 am directed, that, for the purpose of as certaining the sense of the citizen, of this Com monwealth in regard to The adoption or rejec tiofi of said Amendments, or either of them, an election will be held in each'of the townships, wards, _and districts in said County, on said se. , cond Tuesday of Qctober. in the year of our Lord I one thousand eight hundred and fifty.seeen, fur the pi-lopes° of deciding upon the adop tion or rejection of the said Amendment., or'any of them; which said election shall be held at the places, and opened nod dosed at the time,at and within which the General Elections I of this Commonwealth are held, opened, and closed; end it shall be the duty of the Judges, Inepectore, and Clerks oil each of the. said town ships, wards, and districts, to receive et the said election tickets either written or printed, Or partly written or partly printed, from citizens duly qualified to vote fur Member e of the General Assembly, and to deposit them , in a box or boxes to be for /bet purpose provided by the proper officers; which tickets shall be respec tively labeled on the outside,"FirestAmendmebe" "Second Ateendment," 'Third Amendment,' and "Fourth Amendment," and those who are favorable to said Amendments, or ably of them, may express their desire by voting each as many separate written or printed, or partly written or printed ballots or tickets, containing on the in side thereof the - .tends "For the Amendment," and those who are opposed to such Amendments, of anyof them, may express their opposition by voting each as many separate written or printed ballots or ticket's, containing on the inside thereof the words," Against the Amendment;': and also than election on the said proposed Amend ments shall in all respects be conducted as the General Elections of this Commonwealth are now conducted; and it shall be the duty of the Return Judges of the said Couhty and the re spitctive districts thereof, first having carefully as. certained the number of votes given for or against each of said Amendment, in the manner afore _ Dlissolailiosa. . I said, to make out depilate returns thereof, ex. XTOTICE is hereby -given that. the firm of I preased in words at length and not in figures only, HAWLEY &GUILD is this day dissolved by seen° of which. returns so made shall be lodged in mutual consent ' 'C. P. HAWLEY, the Prothonotary's office of the Court ofCom- Gileson, Aug 17 1857. E. E. GrUiLD." mon Pleas of said County, and the other seal • The books and accounts can be found at the cd and directed to the Secretary _of the Co to_ store formerly occupied by the subscribers. Al l trionwealth e end by one of said Judges deposited persons having unsettled account., ere requeste d ii i forthwith In the most convenient Post of to settle the same as soon as possible. I t s-further directed, that the elec ffi tion at the said several districts shall be opened between the hours of eight and ten o'clock in the fore noon, and sitall.continue open Irithoat interrup tion oil tuijournmenteruotil seven o'clock In the eveni.-wheo the polls shall be closed. The ffic era to be .elected at the time and pia ril m eels do id are: - . ' Oneemelt for Governor of this Common weal* t Onir j ems for Canal Commissioner. ' Violent Bail Stoirm Ida inaiitnik Blairsville and vicinity was visited on Sat urday last by the most dreadful hail storm that it has over fallen to our lot to witness.— It began about 4 o'clock, accompanied by very sharp. lightning and thunder. For smile time. the clouds appeared light, and the rain moderate, unaccompanied by wind ; a nar row cloud, very black, arosein the southwest advancing rapidly, and spreading as it ap proached ; in a few minutes the whole eano py was. enveloped in blaikneqs, and for nearly a Quarter of an hour it was impossible to see any object at the distance of twenty feet.— The depth of the hail cannot be estimated correctly, as' the water, rushing along the - - streets, swept it into irregular piles—but pies of unnielted hail were to be found in the gardens on the - following Sabbath evening. The gardens are literally destroyed-:—Pats ly ibg in the swath, or standing uneuVare also destroyed; the buckwheat and corn crop stripped of its blades—much glass was brok en both in town and in country, but we are happy to state that the damage is light, corn rand ai h what inevitably would have been,' if the bail - had been accompanied with a se vere storittof wind. The bail extended from North to South a distance of abent fire miles; how great the extent in le'ngth from ;West to East, We have not yet heard. Since' writing the above we are informed that the hail is vet (Wednesday evening.) 18 inches deep, in , places. one mile west of town.—Blairsville Afilerican. THE MIS . SOERI ELECTION.—TIie ofncial rc- POrt shows that Co!. STEWAET, the Democrat ic candidate-for Governor, of 'Missouri, is elec ted-by 334 majority. The official vote stands : for'SrEwArcr, 47,975; for Rou.i NS, 47;641. „,,_047-oar billingSgate neighbor of the 'Gaz ette, accuses us of quackery because we pub lish Dr. Ayer's advertisements. -Now •this same editor knows the rharrnscopie itelf is no: more free from the suspicions of quackery than his medicines. Ile knows they are en dorsed by the medical Journals of this coun try, are 'prescribed by our besvphysidians, and bare the commendation of professdrs and eat -inept men . of character too exalted for his -CompreLerision, and he knows too they. have .(lone and are doing in thrs community an a zmount of good•which the utmost stretch of his ability can never equal. Berks iv: Press. A sure Cure for a Cnu.K—Wistar's Bal sam of Wild Cherry is pleasant to the taste, ' - an,d seldom fails to effect a speect.y cu v re-Of e cry species of throat and Inng diseves.- It is scientific preparation, skilfully compounded. None genuine unless signed I. Batts. • 4 Holloway's Ointment and Pills.—Look out for Counterfeitsi—thete can always be deter 'ed by the absent% of the Water-mark, _which appears in every leaf of genuine book of directions. Unless the Words, "Aol loway, New York and London," are risible in serni-transparetlettarsin each page, the med icine'therenrelorie is . spurions. to deplete the system by bleeding and violent purging, is to 'deprive life's inadiine s ry of its motive power. These great remedies disinfect the blood and the 'seeetions, and cure - external and internal-complaints, by destroying their seeds in the vital 'fluids. . a n d ' _Pimples n Bletctmi are the result of impure blood. The blond becemes thick and clog god. 'lbc-; skin is not abie to east off the impuri. ties so important to health. flow many young men and womettise see with their frees covered with pimple's and blotches, who are trying to re move them by the .use of soaps and washes of various kinds. Thi4 is very . dan,gelsopi and sho'd never be practised by Persons desirous of good health. Mothers.who have childten afflicted with sores and eruptions, should never try them np by external applications, rot in this way they will drive in the humors and produce ill health for 'the child during its whole life time. There is no - Mother that likes to seeker children afflicted with .feeble health. Mons E's Imam Twin riLLS sreprepared ex pressly for the cure of eruptions of the skin,snch as Pimples, Blotches, Sores &c. They cleinme the blood of all iaipuritieP,producinaa benu:ifol clear, healthy skirt so much admired by all peo ple of taste and refinement. Notice...6Mo TOWN COUNCIL %mil meet at their room over Lathrop's store, on Monday eve. Sep. 7'57. A. LiTHROPPres. C. W. Moil. See. Montrose Sep: 1 • Not I PLOWING ATCH or the Susq'a Co.'Agrieultural Society will take place at Friendsolle on Tuesday September 18th at :4 o'clock P. M. The committel of arrangement* are, Dr. Calvin*Leet, M. W. Bliss and S. F. Car. malt. Judges of plowing, inn. F. Deans,"E. T. Taylor, and M. Kane. The Judges are requested is report on the merits of the different plows. The committee of arrangement's will pay every attention to competitors on their arrival. Tabs. NICHOLSON, . F. M. WILLIAiLS, Ex. Com. ALFZ.ED &VD WJ J /lUDs In Lit criv, Arig. 27, MAIM, wife of Russell Southworth, in the 51st year of her age [ Remarks omitted for wfint of iiiom.] The business %Val be conducted in future by the undersigned, undPr the firm of C..P. & O. M. HAWLEY, whn are constantly receiving from Neir. York and Philadelphia, the latest styles of Fan and-. Witter Dry Goods, Clo thing ace., all et which will be sold at a very mall profit tot ready, pay. gibbet, Aug. 81a1, 1857. C. P. itawr.er, Q. N. Rawls,. NEW 1 , 17 , 76 • - 77 i Vita.ti* * 'M 4 1" tiR l 6 SWIQ 111. ISBELL_ wishes to inform the public 4 I w that he has-mated a window in F. .B. Chandlers Zitere, where he will he found reedy to repair Clocks; Watches and Jjwolry, on the shortest notice, and in good style. An repairs warranted'. ilontrose, Sept. let, 1857. tf Two .Perion's for iddges of the "Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. One Person frt. Representative. One Person for Shetill: ) 1. One Person for Prothonotary. One Person for Register and Recorder. One. Person for Commissioner. One Parson for 'Treasurer. • One- Person for Auditor. One .Person fur Coroner. • It is further directed- that the meeting of the Return Judges, at the Court House in Montrose, to woke out the General Returnr, shall be on tLis First' Friday succeeding the Geteril ElecWon, which will be on the. 16th day of October. And in and by said Act, I am farther directed to give notice, that every person, excepting Jus tices of the Peace, who shall hold any offices or appointment of trust under -the Gtiverninent of the United States, or any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or other wise, a subordinate (dlicer or agent, is or shall be emple;el under the legislative, executive or judiciary department of this State, or ,of any inotperated district,: and also every member of Congre.4:s and the State Ledislatnie, and of the Select or Common Council :of lily city, Com. n.i.isioners of any incorporated district, is by law, inespab:eoTholding or exereisinf,%t the same time, the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector, or Clerk of any election of 'this Commonwealth, and that no 'lnspector, Jiidge or any other officer of nay snob election shall be eligible to any office to be voted for. Gies° tinder thy land at Montrose, Ns Ist day of September, A. I). 1867, and the 82nd year of am Independence of the United States. • • 'F; P. lIOLLISTER, Shore. ISherff 'ts °nice, Montrose. Sept. let, 1857. A COMPLETE snort ment of GROCERIES LI at • C. P. & O. M. RAWLEY.S. Administrator% -Notice. Notice is herety given to all persons having demands agenstge estate of LEONARD Cum deceased , deCeased, late of: errick towns'p, that the same must be presated WAN, undersigned for ar ran,gement. and alt persons indebte d to said es. tate aro requested to make immediate payment. kits SIULEY, Adm'r. Stniley, Ang. 2Sth 1857. FULL STOCK OF FALL DRY GOODS EYRE & LANDELL 4th & Archsts., Phila., iespeetfully request Cash Burrs to examine a fine Stock 'of Seasonable Goods, adapted to Bast. PEYNSYLVANIA TRADM . . Full Line of Fall Dress Goods. New destn'a of Ail Shawls. MA Silks of Ni!wvst . Styles:L.— Good Black Silks of all widths. 4 Cans assor. ted French Merinoes. Tdo. Pbil dephe'vres, new Goods. British sad American taik Prints. Satin etts, Cashmeres, Cloths & Vesting. guslius, Linens, Funnels, Elankets, &e., &e.. • N. B. Auction BargainS from N. Y. and this City, daily recd. Pante-War attention given to Country orders fcr.Desirable Goods. Terms Nett Cash. Sept. 3d.-3m. • To the Independent Voters of Susquehanna county. By earnest solicitations of my friendi, of all parties, I have been induced to offer myself a 4 an Independent Candidate fur SIIXIIII7, Ireleeteci, I wilt. endeavor to discharge the duties of the office faithfully, impartially.and to the hest of my abilities. I ask the votes of my fellow-citizens, on behalf of the south ern part. of the county, which has yet never hail the 'c,flice of Sheriff. In prncipfe, I hate over been opposed to the extenion of slavery, and -in fsvor of free dom. At the same time I hold that the North has no right to interfere with slavery where it exiets i As a State institution . . I ask thevotell of all my fellow citizens of whatever name for party, Democrattylt,epubli eins.:-Whi,gs, Americans and Foreigners, and should both of tho nominating Coitqntions nominate moa shall not be offende bat will fully appreciito_ilie favor, and feel Adel. many Aligations fOr the same; and if elected will try to remember` alit I received-the office from the People. . TREDWAY KELLOGG. It . Aubarn,Aug.)l2 1857: - 1-troLF-s Arianaqc Schiedam Schnapps, at 'V . ' • TU Rlt E I_,L,74Vit • notice to Students. FROM 12 to 20 Normal School Students can be accommodated with good rooms and board on reasonable .term, At. the .FRANKLIN HOTEL. - -J. S. TAR.BELL, 3-ttf.] Proprietor. Public Vendue. ACING concluded to remove %Vet, the subscriber•wi!l expose to sale at his house • in the township of Bridgewater, on .Friday,Sept. 11th, at 10 o'clock,. A. M., the following describ. t d property, viz: One Cow, one yoke of two years r:kld Steers, one yearling Heifer, two Calves, eight Sheep, one Hog, a quantity of Hay, Plows, Harrows, and a variety of Farming Utensils; Beds Tables, and .other articles of Houseloid Furniture too. numerous to mention. TERms--All SUMS over $5,00 three months time, with •interest and approved security; um der $5,00 cash on the delivery of the articles: M. A. NEWCOMB. • Bridgewater, August 25th, 1857. .11tt: Farm for -Bale. THI subscriber offers for sale a Good farm of 95 acres in Bridgewater, four 'miles - east of Montrose, 70 acres imprnved. There is on the premises a largo framed Dwelling House, a good framed Barn, an excellent Apple Orchard. 04e hhlf of the purchae money-will be required. 4,tiWn; the balance In annual instalments. ELIJAH BROWN. Bridgewater, August 19th, 1857. 331 f. Military Farad eb , . THE Members of the Union Hill Artillery Company are 'herby ordered to meet at the house of Leonard Titus in Harford, on Thurfiday the 7th day of September . ' ext at 9 o'clock. a. na:, armed and equiped according .to lt.w, for the purpose of Military Drill and Exercise. Per order of the Company. Ilarford, ?ngust, 15th, 1857. N. B. As there is fifty first rate muskets and all the apparatus complete in my possession, I herety 'give public notice to the citilens of the township of Ilarford and its vicinity for the purpose of forming ft Light Infantry Company on said day,—COME BOYS. A . SA Brigade lospectior, 1 Brigade 10 Divigido Sua. Co. flarford, A ogist 15th, 1857. 33t Groceries !Groceries!! tland assortment of GroCerios comptising Ploni, Salt, Fish, Tea, Coffee; Sugar, ate., and other articlesin the line too numerous to mention,- which is °tiered for tale at tow prices, for cash (Jr ready pay. Call and 'examine my Goods Add PRICES before purchasing else. where. S.- S. MOTT Montt' ose,•Aar. 10th, 1857. To the Independent Voters OF S USQ UEJIANNA CO U2krrk ♦ED ALL OTHERS who look to their own ihteresta The undersigned is not just now to offer him self with a long epistle for your .votes at the coming election,' but would simply say that - he has just received a new stock of BOORS and STATIONERY, which he Is ready to sell to ill those who want,just exttal# A new lot - of,Pocket & Family Bibles, Testa ments. Prayer Rooks &c &c. SCHOOL BOOK 3, such as will be wanted' in the NORMAL SCHOOL • . . A -ehoicelot bf A. W. lltirriscin's Columbian Inks, Toilet & Family Sonps i Ladies' & Gentle men's Perfemeit,,and Flavoring Ettracti. GIFTS,GIFI'S. As it hai beeome so fash ionable to-adverthie ‘!spiendid gift enterprises," I would just say that I will agree to famish . pur chasers with gifts, and quite as valuable ones too, as Pewter Penknives, Brass Fingerrings or other valueless trinkets. Try me at the Montrose Book Store. A. N. BULLARD. - Montrose Pa. Ang. 12th, 1857, Above we present you watt • likeness of Dr. MORSE—the inventor of MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. -This philanthropist has spent the greater part bf 'his life in travelling, having visited Eurdpe, Asia, Aides and South Ai:aeries -spent g years among the IndiaOs of onWest ern country ,- it Was in this way that. th , *gndian Root Pills were'fiist discovered Dr: akirse was the first 'man to establish the fact that ant disea ses atlse front IMITRITY CiF TILE BLOOD-'hat our strength, health and life depad upOn'this fluid. When the various patentges become, clogged, and do not actin perfect harmony with the cliff. erent functions of the body, the blood loses its scion, becomes thick, corrupted and 'd:seased;- thus causing painsaickness and distress ()revery name; our strength is exhausted, we are depriv. ed of our health, and if nature is not assisted in throwing Off the stagnant humors, the blood will becortie stagnant and cease to A.:44nd thus our light oflife be forever blown out. How impor tant is it then to keep the passages of the body free and open. And how pleseant to us tobe a ble to put a medicine in your reach, viz.,Morse's Indian Root Pills, made from plants and roots that grow around the mountain Cliffs in Natnre's garden, for the health and comfort of diseased man. One of the roots from Which these Pills are made is a Sudorifie l which opens the pores of the skin, and assists Nature in throwino. Off the finer portions of corruption Within. The second' which is a plant is an :Expectorant, that ripens nod unclogs the passage to the lungs, and thus, io a soothing manner,-performs its-fluty . by throw • ing off phlegm, and other humors from the lungs by copious spitting. The third NI Diuretic,— which gives'esie and donbte adength to the kid neys; thus encouraged, (hey 8 ritir large amounts of impurities from the 'blood, which is then thrown out benntifulty 'by the urinary or cater passage, Ind WhiCh could not have been discharged le any other way. The fourth is a enthartic, Ind acCompanies the other properties of the Pill's wh' . ile engitg,ed in purifying the blood; the coarser particles of impurity which: cannot pies by the other outlets, are thus taken upend conveyed - - off in great quantities by the bowels. From the above, it is shown that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills not only enter the stomach, but become united with the blood, for they find way to every part, and completely cleanse the system from ell impurity, and the life of the body which is the blood, bAotnes perfectly bealthy;— consepently all sickness and pain is driven from the system, for they cannot remain when the bo. dy becomes so pore and clear. The reason why poeple are so distressed wheu sick, ands° many die, is because they do not bet a medicine th.st will pass to the aflicted parts,and which will o. pen the natural psssages,,for tbo disease to be cast Out, lienc6, a small quantity OfTeod'End oth er matfer is locked, and the stomach and intes- I Linos are literally overflowing with the corrupted mass; thus uudergoing disagreeable ferMenta. tier), constantly mixing with the binqd, which throws the corrupted MatterthrOugh every vein and artery, until life is taken from fife body by disease. Dr. Morse's PILLS hare added to themselves victory upon victory, by restoring - iniliions of the sick to health and happiness.-- Yes' thousands who have been racked or tor mented with sickness, pain and anguish, and whose feeble frames have been scorched by the burning elements of raging fever, and who have been brooght, as it were, within a step of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they would have been numbered with the dead, had it not been for this great and wonderful medic ine, Morse'i Indian Root Pills. After lor 2 do ses had been taken, th 4 were' astonished, and absolutely surprised, in witnessing their charm ing effeeti. Not only do they giro immediate ease and strength, and take away all sickness, pain and anguish, but they at once go to work at it the, foundationof the ds ease, which is the 'blood' Therefore, it will be s own, especially by those who use these Pills, t at they will so cleanse and purify, that disease-the deadly enemy -will take its flight, and the flush of youth and beauty will agate return, and the prospect of a long and happy life will cherish and brighten your days. lar Beware of, counterfeits in yellow wrappers—all genuine are in BLUE, with the sig.. nature of A. J. %V nrrE &Co., on each box. July Ist, 1851. . 1 . 27 Gm. ' i T. -KINGSFORD & SON'S - - PURE OSWEGO STARCH. ll: . AS e '( s F ts O bl ß isli T ed il a E gre ' S l. te U r N ce p le ß b i r r i ; t ) y than has ever been obtained by any other Starch. This his been the result.of its marked ,supe, rio ity in quality, and its invariable uniformity. .. - he public may I;e3 assnred'of ther ontinuanen ro ° ' he high btand.,i-ra now established. . t Th , ~4Joduction is over Twenty Tons daily, and the - a =lnd has extended throughout the wlfole of the United 'States, and to foreign coon. trick . .- • l " • . Working thus on a very large scale, and Under a rigid system, they are able to secure a perfect uniformity in the quality throughout the year. This is the great Desideratum in Stara making, and is realiied now for the first time. , The very best Starch that can be inide, and so ottml, is always wanted by eonsnmers, and this Will be supplied to them by the grocers, as soon as their customers have - learned which is the best, and ask for it—ntherwita they .would be likely to 'vet that trticie on %Inch the largest profit can be .b made. . Mr. Kingsford has bees cukaged in the ma& facture of Starch 'continuously for the last 27 years, and during the whole of this period, the Starch made under his supervision has been, be yond.any question, the best in the.market. For the first 17 years, ho had the charge of the works of Win. Colgate dr. Co., in which period he invented the process of the manufacture of `Corn Starch. • it is sold by all the best grocers in neatly every part of the couutry. T. KINGSWILD & SON'S OSWEGO' CORN STARCH, (FOR PUDDINGS, skc.,) ilidi obtained an equal celebrity with theirStamh for the laundiy. This article is perfectly pure. and is, in every respect, equal to the , best Ber muda Arrow Boot, besidim qualities which render it invaluable for the des sert. ,_ I'otatoe Starch has been extensively packed and sold 'as a Corn S tarch, and has given false impressions to many,as to the real merits of our Corn Starch. , 1,. . . Flom its great delicacy and purity, it is com ing into extensive use as a diet for infanta and invalids-E. N. KELLOGG 4 CO., Agents, Aug-20 ta3.] 196 Fulton Street; N. Y. • PEOPLE ATTEND; TEFFREY'S Improved double-acting Sue. tionn stud Force PUMP, will' indli rubber ball valves, which has been . awarded the first premium at the Now York State Pali, held at Elmira 1855,—patented the sth of tune 1855. The. Siabscriber, having bought the. tight of Bridgewater, Brooklyn, Springville, Auburn and Lathrop Townships, and Boroughs of the same, to sell the above described Pumps, is now pre pared to furnish all who allay want Pumps in said territory. This Putpp is applied to all the,ptirposes for wWch spy pumps are used, with this advantage over may others, of Oonverting it in a moment into an efficient Fire Engine, thereby rendering; your buildings secure against fire. For particulars call at my Store in Montrose, add see the Pumps fOr iciufselves, or address, s. s. mOrr, Montrose, Aug. 10th, 1857.-4 Mr Get a Pump before you get burned out. Barage DeLaines AT reduced prices at C. W. Morn's SHAWLS frdm $l,OO to $lO,OO at ItENYON'S LITTLE & RABDING 9 S COLUIRN. FARMERS IVI E C A:'N ICS ! ! WILL please remember, when building, that V V , kleit subscribers are furnishihg. DOORS, 1 -• • SAST.I and • BLINDS, At the lowest Factory prices, and that they keep constantly on hand,4 large stock of NAILS, GLASS, ' rtrrfr, • - PAINTS, • OILS, DOOR TRIMMINGS, - SASH AND •BLIND FASTENINGS, • LIME, &c., &c., In fact, we hare almost everything in.the way of Bull Materiatil, .Of first rile quality, and will sell them at a very 'small advan, Le from Cost fur Ca.su. Therefore we confidently assurti Builders, that they will daaterially consult their own interests by giviggliaa a call, boforeffitirChaiing. - . LITTLE & HARDING. FLOUR, SALT, BY the LOAD or BARREL, constantly on hand, and for 814. at the very lowest rater, by . urns & HARDING. Nicholson September let, 1857. ANOTHER fug an 4 1 tnb Mock o HRY For the Summer Trade. New and Beautiful styles, Now 'Now being opened by LITTLE & HARDING. Fish! Fish!! AA FRE.all. lot :of those Fine Heavy 'Codfish, . also, Bluefish in Barrels and Half Barrels, ast received by _ LITTLE & ILLEDIXO. • ALS 0, ANEW Stock of Groceries Hardware, Crockery, &c., &c., a hunSreth ;part of hieh we have not time to mention. Enough . to say, we have airOont anythin, and eve rything expected to be_ found at a store in the country—all of which we nre determined 1 turn into cash, in the very . . shortest possible time and we 'herewith issue-a NOTICE 5 T6 IIiTATD.2I3O. We wish it djstinctly undeeatood, that for CASH we will sell any kind of Goods at much low'er prices thaa usual. Fresh btoceries, SLTGAR, Blv . •lasecm, Rice, Coffee, Tea, and all kinds of GroCeriee in any quantity, at the very lowest rater, n full stock constantly on band, by LITTLE & HA:EDI:SG. Four Shilling Tea, • ivOTWITHSTANDING the recent heavy 1-1 advance in the price of Teas, we have se cured a large lot of the same 'quality of that which has created so much good feeling among our Tea drinking customers. r,+ Plenty of it, by the chest or pound, at the price, by . .. . It is sFact, TrhAT Saleratus, Soap and Candles'of the best qualities, are for sale. by the fox, at Ncw York city wholesale prices, by LITTLE & . . - Potash, - • ti Tin Cana, a Pure article, for aisle by LITTLE & HARDING. Boots and Shoes, fIONSTANTLY on, hand, a Brat rate assort. NJ went of Men's, Boys' and Youtha'• double sole Booth 'and Shoes, of the bdst manufacture, also, Women's Shoes, Boots and Gaiters in great variety, all to be sold at very low rates, by LITTLE & HARDING. Hats and Caps, IN almost enloss variety, of kinds, quality and prides, for sale by LITTLE & HARDING. • Bonnets, RIBBONS, Flowers and Trimmings, for sale by LITTLE & HAEDISO. ' Clothing • COATS, Vesta and Paula, well made, and V good . styles; shir t s, Collars, Hosiery, Gloves, etc., for ealo cheap, by.. . . . larisz & Hanmaa. _ Leather! , . SOLE and Upper . Leather. Pegs, Sboo Nails and Thread, Wax and many other kinds of Shoe Findings, for sale by :- - - %, LITTLE & 11ARDING. Carpeting! • . . RICH al) Wool Carpets, at low price, for salt) by To Lumbermen and Coopers. BEST C'sst steel and Steel Poll Axes, Cast Steel Mill and"X Cut Saws, also Patent tooth X Cnt - Saws, with Files, of almost all de scriptions, for sale by • • • LITTLE & HAUDINO. To Dairymen. - FRKINS, Return Pali% Pair, Tin, Painted and Cedar Pails, Butter Bowl's, Dairy Salt, &e: &e., for sale by • • Lrrrt.E & HARMING. Are You Building? YOU will Bare money by piechasing-your Nails, Glass, Painta,Oils, Saab, Dour Trim. wings, and Hardware generally of • LITTLE - & HAILDING. Flour, Salt and Lime; I) Y the Load, or Barrel, constantly oo hand, andfor safe by . • LITTLE Eit I - lASDING. • Citsh I ! Y OU can buy almost anything, in the way of 1. General Merchandise, for. Casa, at a very small advance from cost, of LITTLE & HAUDIAG. Produce Wanted: 13UTTER, Eggs, Lard, tallow, Beeswax, 13 Grain of all kinds, Rags, Old Iron, Lumber, Sbingles, Dried Apples, Beans, &c., &e., wanted in exchange for Goods, by, . Lirrrat & HARDING. gall alba !tit% • . t.I :171. Tunkhartnock Dtt . pot,-? . Suit - 15th, 1857. _ • ' s E : LITTLE SL HIRDING LITTLE & HARDIKG ABEL TURRELL =avii just returned front No 4r York, with a large and choke variety of Goods, bought for CAM, and selected with much • earc, from over 'thirty of the - hest Houses in 'New York, which he offers, to his customers and the . putlic At low prices fur cash; Ills stock-comprise:;: • DRUGS, MEDI . 0 INES, • ~ ; . P.AINTS,:.. •• • • OILS, W W GLASS, •'• DYE STUFFS - GROCE'RIE'S.. L A S SrW A RE.; •CR.OOKERY, MIRRORS,' - C .0 .K S , „ • W A:•1 1 E.R , •••-, • . W I.N D 0 W PA' PE R;. WIN.DOW•OIL SIT-4.DES; FANCY GOODS, 7.. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, 3EWELRY, PERFUMR-Rl7, '.DRY. GOODS, HARD WA - RE, STONE WARE,; WOODEN W•A:RE', • BROOMS, : . BRUSHES, JAPANNEDW.ARE - ' - : B ll{ O CAGE S., CANARY SEED, POCKET KNIV'ES, W H I P S, UMMBR L.A S,- G U N S, PISTOLS, • AMMUNI - TION,. TURPENTIN.E, CAMP TI N . 1 1.; BURNING F I Di • A. L o tiQuons, (Formedicinairti - rpo,oa only,) • TRUSS.ES-,. • . SUPPO T E'R SHOULDER BRACES,. PORTM ON Al ES, ." • ; S C:T A C L•E S. SILVE'R'S VI.ATEI) SPOONS, FORKS, &c., GOLD PENS, S'IOATIONEP.Y. VIOLIN STRINGS; BOWS,-&c.., And all of themostpopular PATENT IiFEDI.:CINES, Thankful for the liberal patronage hitherto re. eeived, he hopes to merit a continuance mid large ite:rease of the same. . • . ABEL TURRE'LL. Montrose, June 10th, 1857. Horrible Smash . Up! A CAR RUN OFF THE DUG. iyA Y t Andiwenty-Five Dollars,Destroyedl • BUT ON bears no comparison in horror ' with what we are about to relate. You ace probably all heard of the :nan with a cork leg so perfectly adjusted that it " walked itself," and, kept : On wafking till it Walked him to death and' then ran off, with hie anatomy. But- this.:l4 quite tame compared with a story That we heihro the other day-of a lady who had lately been. fit._ ted-with a .Full ,Set of Artificial Teeth on- ttle New Plan. Soon after the teeth had been ad. Pasted in the mouth a kind of spasmodic of the muscles of the lower jaw was felt,. *d from that her mouth commenced to open and shut with such rapidity and,violence, that all she could do she'couldn't atop it. She was of course alinost scared to death and so was UM-Doctor. Springing forward seized the jaw and . 'hold. ing it with all his might he finally sbeceeded'hy a prodigious exertion in pulling the teeth out of` the mouth, and here the violence of the tragedy ended. But the saddest part of the story re mains to be tot4....iin3sgirib the ladil3 distress when she discovered that h'er' splendi - d set of teeth for which she had just paid three hundred dollars had completely eaten themseltes up. This lady from last accounts was still suffesingfrom a pain in the jaw,which,we had forgotten to say by the violent...contractions. of the Digastricus, was gig/4 dislocated. Now it . is to be 'most devoutly hoped, for the sake of hunianity. that .the profession will take warning by the unhappy fate of this lady, and be cautious how they em ploy their skill in allits most modern and per fected forms, for without doubt had the doetor,. failed le get out these teeth they would have eaten the poor lady to dCath. Be assured, friends, / AO endeavor to keep clear of such jaw break ers, by putting into my sett •of teeth just the amount of the eating propensity which is procti: . cable and safe. You'will find. me at almost any time except Meal time or night time:in my office over Wilson's store, west end of Brick Block, with a heart almost bursting with thanks for past favors, and'ever at your service for a .mod erate return. " - • Yours thankfully, - ' C. D. VIRGIL. Dentist, Montrnste, Pa. Cash for. Wool .. T_T BURRIT will pay the highest pries fur 11. Wocn„ in Cult or Goons, tit his store in New Milford. July 4.th,'1857. • . :NEW GOODS!!: ”gkrlP H. J. WEBB'S. MONTROSE, APRIL, 30th 1857 Dairymen Take Notice. y_TAwLEY & GUILT) have constantly on LI hand and have made to order. Churns, Fir kin. Return Pails and Butter Tutis.of the best [Gibson, April 20th, 1857. ual:lv. Cashgaid for Wdol. . Tilt highest market Priee in CASH paid for Ten Thousand pounds of Wool be . HAWLEY & Gibson, June 241.1 f, 1837. Jewelry. AVERY full and desirable stock of Ear-rings, Breastpinti, Lockets,! Chains, Crosses, Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Gold and SilverSpecta cies, Gold and Silver. Thimbles, Pens and-Pen cils, &c.,&c.,-to which I ' would invite the at tention o my friends and all persons wiahine to purchase. , ALFRED J. EVANS. Bin2hamton. July. Ilth, 1857. Eagle Foundry Plows FOR superiority of casting-awl excellency . ofmachinery can not bo_excelled. , S. 11. SAYRi 13Romns. Plated Ware.. a • . . TABLE and Dessert linive:l, Forks,Spoons, it. Castors, Cake Ziskets, Cups, Tea, Sets, am. a good assortment July 17th, 1851.) , A. J. EVANS. - . d ' ASji paid for till the Woot in Susquehanna Cq., by DIOKERMAN & GARRET. F LOUR for sale by the Load orßarret, by DICKPAM AN It GAII.RETI'. New Milford, June 10th, 1857. B LACK SILKS, at luw prices at KENYON'S. Lawxvillo Centre, April 6th, Silver Ware. Q ILVER Spoons, Forks, Napkin Rings, CUps, t.D Butter and Fruit Enives, dtc., warranted as good as coin, and handsomely engraved gratis, by . - ALFRED J. EVANS. Binghamton July 11th, 1857. JOLLOWAY'S Pills and Ointment, Bforse's Indian Root Pill*, and Ayer's Cherry Pee. toral and Cathartic Pals. Constantly for sale. See Advertisements In thispaper. - - AUL TMELL. "Bifintrzsegientigrai, PUBLISHED EVERY Invp . EriAr - alainclic0•131"::)" MC COLLUM GETI° II E -7 :&V.-: 441 _6O , TDILMS.---sl,so..etish in advinee, $2,00 if not paid within six inotithS,atid - $.2,60.at the end of the year. Noliaper distoetined until altttf~ rearsges Are paid, - except at, ".the Option• cf- the. Publilhers. All COMlnunieittions eaniected ttit the office, to'enntirs'attention [Rust le - directot to the EDITORS. 3foutroise - . ut:qli. Rateliof Adveitidingi One square (12 linos pr - less)l - or 0 vreeks,Vll . Each subsequent' insertion, . • .gam One square ,three montha, 1 One square six Months. -•-- " Business Cards, - four lines or 8,00 One-fottrth telnum, on. ytar; One-half " K- 28,00 One column. •• , 60.00 Yearly ;advertisers' will be restricted:to:the beqineas• in which they are engsge l ak i 4 - Op considered us wishing to continue arlyertialni finless tliey chair give special -dirodtions for-•i* discontinuance of the same. ° JOU WORE: - `-` t 'The puldtahors oaving added tothstriob Printing materjals a (urge aad surEntos aatitri • ment of Job Type, aro now prepared to *nests Jos Wont in a mann.or assurpasEedia ibis *Cs. tionofeoastry, and On - reasonable -terms. - Blanks of every deicriptioa kept con!ktui..; iy on. hanacir miked - to- - Nu.siAtssi.:.g.it - ;.t.titi :z ,Wm• W'• Cabinet rand Chairlganufactuee ors, foot of Maio Street. Moutroße, EL . . ABEL TURRF,LX„ Mositogx, Pa: Deale;r in brugi, Dye Stufr-c •Glaas.wares Paints, Oilailturnishea s Window (Anis, Groceries, runes , Vroods, Jew elry,Prfumery, Agcntifor the most popular Patent . - - - GROVES''' . Fashionable Tailor .near :the Baptist Meeting House, op,. Turnpike Street. Montrose, Pa. . . A. LATIFEQP, Dealer in Ready:Made Clothing, bats kid Cap.-Boots and Shoe, Dry Goods, &c. `'Store opposite Searle's Hotel, llontroie, C. D. Lk - 41ne1., and j -' : J. P. W. RILE T, LA. Lamle?. ' DR. R..THELYER - - - - Phkovician and Surgeon, aiontroirP Pa. " Ofliee in thu Farmer's Store. • ritArimarx. ntikszi, itiaratty aatt iCatiaselloi at . Law Slontrose, Pa. ' will attend busi ness entrusted to lyre in the County of Susq't Conceyancin - and -*riling of all kindS4lll- b 4• done neatly, nnd -charges moderate. He;Elvill als•- ,attend to prosecution of claims of soldiers, thel. widows and heirs, agninit 'the Z 3. 15, Govern ment, for Bounty Land, fensions, May ho found at all horii of the - plficefornierl;!, occupied by J. T. Richardsi Esq; north of tLi ! Couralouse.-1853—:43. • - C. TYLER; • - -; Tritere'sted with lA,' 'Hunt; Importer and Dealeiin Hard*arsana Cutlery, Carrion's Prinarning,s, Springa, ' .Yo. 215 Piarl Streek-.N: Where his Mercantile friends,-in.this and (=sr:l Counties, are kindly invited, and LIZSESTLTEr. jicited to cu - li and 'purchase. '. • 6tl) • j , - Dr..H. Smiths Q . urtEo . ,:i . DENTIST has removed h)s isj flee taunt searie'd 16 his.owe dsvelliok. opposite the'4aptist Church, (north side).wher;- all - Deetal optiwtions will be performed is hil used good manner. Montrose Has. gith t 13374 D: vAt me - ix. • Pirisiciaavaind Sumekau; has Otte's ; natty tocatc•ii himself. at Br.acip Oit.' tiyville,-,S‘l County, perm's, nn4,*ll.pt.'outpqy,,atten4in ao.; calls with which,lieixiiir b ,( afore • May, 1856—n22. . • • A. PICKET , • office of the . Peate r Coltes r, • . D bts, Executor -of Deed», Wins, Contr . 03z.e. _ 0* • , Lacer vale, Wyominw evriy, P. • - -: -• ' May 9'11856.., . 14.14.%1111, BOLAND; D - OC GIA SS DePOT,ON CIIESTNITT.sT4. 14fontrose, 'Peran'a. - • • • BY D., BREIYSTEIt... L All sizes and descriptions, in anrquantit? Ansde to order; or turnished'on theribortist nol lice. HAYDEN .EROI'IIEII.B • "Ned' _ W ls s a u l ,p es e a nd l e e rs, det r r ea it t l Bu l t. a to n n . a,. WatehCs, Jt , weir', Silver and il ielatpdWi4t., Ci - lery, Fishiw Tarkt i ti, 31erthanta and pedlars, suppliedliborsi tertnB. . . _ _ - WM. HAYDEN,. JOHN HAYDEN, DR. E. P- WILMOT; ClrAdisate -Alloprith;c rod Home*. pnthie Colleges of 51gairinejs now per -2 L46ontly located. iu Gieg Bend April Ist. 1858. , - • . = JOHN SAIITTER, FFashionableShop fi rst door north .of the Farrnertore. / - . mecum:rm s . aoN3:O a to, • • -- Wholesale And Retall4lets Staple Fancy DI Goods . YAN,KEE.NOtioN3. - . " ilinghainton;•N. F. Ono door la:eat of the Canal. Opposite the Ex.. change. " -, • m 0 N T_RO S E PA _ pritiE Aubspriber having purchased. • -.IL refitted and newly tarnished 'ths III: 4: above well known am!popilaliotei, 2- is prepared taftecommodate the tiny din 'public , anci,others with_ ail the. attention* and.neonvenienceslusually- found; in firk-tla tiouses.• No.effort will be spared by the PTO- prietor and his Asaistents to make the Hotel equal in every pointio any in the -country: • The Bar will .atwuys be aupplicid with Too Choicest ' • The Stablei, connected with this. llana9 are large, roomy And convenient, and caroful aid attentive Hostler - a are always in' ehargesof them. - • s. TAILBELL_;' ,Montrose, Mak 13th, 1857. The Rev. C. S, Buassrr.le laborite is Missionary - in Southern Asia, discovered e.',a14., pla and certain Coro for Consump,tiom tist4.7r i ct; a. Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, 14Itivous Delilltty-AtA ail impurities of the Bleo, also, an ealw r lto, effectual mode of inhaling. theßettedy.: Aettfit ted by' a desire to benefit hivimffering (01101'8,--;44 will cheerful send the Recipe 'tfree) to *twig Ai desire it, with full and explicit directiOns rtt pa ring and succensfully using- theldedielno., dress, - Rs,. C. : • SE BURDIE:rp i (,41 IWedivity,' N. Y. ttty.' Anitiot ettn itsl.• _- • sun TkitCY HAYDEN, GEO. HAYDEN.. 43 , 1 •