, , - kx q r . 6 t--"" THE GOLDEN _ • - 1-,xx---- i!.. TUE N. •YORK ILLUSTRA' 3. ' - 1 , 1 . - . GOILiDIEN 1 1 r1 t..- _ . 4. • thicof the largest and best lao . . . .. . ' the day. •.; r,_ An imperial quarto, containing f. ' - forty "coinmnecof ..choice readi • . .. .... 4 :week., -- 3 ;-‘ -. Terms of anbaoiption Two 1) liars per year: -:. And . a Gift will bo ; presented to each subsea ': bq r immediateiy'on the receipt o the subsciptit , -.s .. :: Eachinbacriber wit! be entitled to t giftwortli ! ? srotst $l,, to , • .8600,00 lea (ii ..,,, / , • —. -, . To , Clulbs. I • • '3 Copie,s for 1 year ..- ' -, -. ..., . .-- , ' $5,00 '- s .10 " " 1 ."' - --- I '-' f . 1.5,00‘, 1 41. • • . BEAD-EAD—REAI3I-tr • : , t . 'lila ' • . - . LIST OF GIFTS-4IFTs--GIFTs. ; 2 Packages containing .... -: . ssbo in Goid. .'" •tO Gold Patent Lover Ettgltah tient- '.' ktil Cased Watches.: - ~.. - - 100 Each. ' 1 " " - • " . 75 ". , • 1 '' • 5 "II G 25 •,- .. , .old Watches, - .: 60 se •": 100 r. - .300 Lulies TOO gayer Hinting Cuel s Watehes /IS , " , , .. 200 :" _Watches - . - ---10 tol2o- ‘" i 500 gold Vest and Guard and t -i" ; •. Fob 'Chains, -- 10 t 6 30 .i 14 . . 5000•Pold Lockets - . - - .. -- 2 - 10 10 `u GJldltings—Ear Elreps—.tßroeclies . i ' ". . .., , Breast Pins--Sinds--Cuff.Pins '-- - . . •,l, .- - Sleevelluttoits, die., Ate.: -'toBl.to 15 Each. - 2, Immediately on' receipt of- the slibscriptieti money the subsciber's - name willbe entered upon our subscription -bock, opposite a numberoind the gift corresponding With that number will ; . be forwarded - to his or her address by mail or ex-. :: .... press, post paid: - . • '. - - Addres BEGET & COMPA I.`,l l ,unr.tsnras, - ' • • 48 and,:l9lloffati Bnildinly,s, . - . • , 1 New YORE. .- • * * *-Bpecimen . Copies sir inF.E. 4.. . .- Bills ,of 111. the Banira Itaken that pais current in ibe . States- froth whence they Rro sent: Postage stampkdre also received. ... .. z • - ' December 10th, 1857. . I , ° 4' f t The Secret Infirmities of Tont and ifatnrity. Jusi Ptiblished, Gratis, she 25 h nous-until. ,; • A FEW WORD on the rational, ga .tIL treatment, with ut medicine' bf - Sperratorrhea or lam& weakness, nocturnal emissions, genital - and nervous debility, premiture deasty of the system;• . lmpotencyoind , impediMents to marriage gen'eist ly, by • . ; • B. DE ANEY, 3f. D. , - .1 - The important fact that the many. ,alarming complaints, originating, in - the inprudenee and solitude of.youth',may be easily rmoved 'without medicine, is in this small tract clearly demoustrd. ted ; and the enti l rely new and hikbty sbcCesSful treatment, as adopted by Amber, fully - . - "plaiaed, by means of whit ever4one is enabled • to cure himself perfectly : at the , least possible • cost, thereby asmiding all the - tidy rtised nostrms of the day. -Sent to any address,lgratis_and post free_in a sealed envelope, by ißmiOng 2 postage • stamps to Dr. DE LANEY, I'7 Lispenard Street N. Y. - Oct. 1 1857. , fly.c'zl- • _ . . - - 111' Mr Vir -. . .FALL AND WINTER , GO. -0 , D § . - .. .. 1t,., unnecessary to ielizolelesge .that, - ' 1 • . R.. KE N YO N - . , Q ELECTS'five best style of Goods that are to: i...) be found in New York, regaqPss!of the-ex pense... He has just received from Nei's , York . a large assortment. of Dry Goods !consisting of 'Rich, All Wools aslanes, Frenc Delanes, Su .,• perior Plaid; Goods, aid Calicoe in end leis•va. nay. His goods cost apil' areortli: - 215 per ~. m srs than, the goods usually sol through the Couatry, at the samdfirices.,l N ntucky. Jeans, , Printed Flannels, Rich Ribbortil from fi ve eta.. j to five,shilliugs, Brocha Shawls 0mt71.4) $ - !20.• - Carpet Bap, Umbrel las, White G, ods,Stieetingi ..at low' prices.: Ladies Winter B poets. Shbes and Gaiters, large assortment. H use Carpeting. cheap. Collars„Underileeies,Br ea& Delanes.. ;18. inch Block Silk for $I a yard; something an c heard of. • Deliages, Hats; Caps. Crockery.. . A : complete assortment of Groceries, - Brown Sugar, _sit old prices, 10 es. rrcr pound. Call and see, jstnis, and ally I My- reputotian for. soiling, goods • ileap has' not diminished,' in th least;' come alonz.with your casii and trade ivith x-our Ser: ant. , • - , KENYON. - pp 00K accounts 'with ciast . om • I year'ustanding must be settl proceeds. IVoO/ Sock Shadows not vrante, Laicsville Centre, Sep. 15, 1851 s - . • -: Gaol' for Wool. HBUR.R.IT will pay the highest.price for I WOOL, in Casa or Goons,at his store in isaws3lilford. • .. - . - • • July 4th, 1857.. •.• - , . Dinolution , VOTICE is 'hereby given the the firm. of ill - Halat;.ny & GUILD is this da disiolied- by mutual consent.- , C. ' : C.. liswiEf, .' Gibson, Aug 17 107. 'E. GUILD I , - ' 1) 1 'The honks and accounts can fOnnd at the store foimerly occupied.bY"the suscfibers. '.All . pers , miliaving unsettled acconnti,ate equested to settle, he same as soon as peasible. • The business Will be cbndncte , l infuture by the undersiglecl, nndoi. the-fiVm .: P. &O. 31. 11,wi.nr, who are constantly I•eceiving from New', York and Philadelphia, the latestilityles of Fail and Winter Dry Gsmiiii,_ ClO thing Are, all of which will belnold.at a very small piefit,for ready pay. , ' r. . .... . Gibson ; Aug. 31st, 1857. C.P. lle*t.Er; .. . . . ' O. Iftl.•.Hi k .'' in.r.v. NEW. '00048! ,FOR TELE FALL Or-1857:„ .BuR.RITT is norir i eeiviog. a large 11. stock of -FA LD and . .WINTER DRY GOODS, including his usrral assortment, and ofthe• ' •,. .• ; BEST:AII 7 P' .2t 7 E,WEST #7.lnt.E.'T - in market, which will be . 84141 'et' Ain most favorable terms. • . - !Stew tifilford,Sept. 261 it _NEW JEWP.I.ItY. rrHE subscriber fakes p 1 asnieinloforming his friends•that be is now receiving az,large • .addition to his stock of JEWELRY and FANCY ' GOODS. His -goods have been 'selected with great rare, it'd being rinrehasea in the present dem:in t end state - o f the market, will be sold at unusually low prices. ALFRED EVANS, • • No• .2 Odd' Fellow's HalL Binghamton, Oat. 7th, 1857. . .BRACELETS. r —A very fine assortment of 1). Gold, Band, andliair Bracelets..recerved this , day-by • .-•- J. EXANS,. Binghamton, Oct...7th, 1657. LIAREINGS.,-,A new Clot of Earrings and 124 Breastpins, in sets; also, a faige variety 6f Carneiri =id Earringsr-new patterns, br A. J. EVANS. . Binghamton, Oct. -7th, 1857. -s ; • ' CAM:f.O Ilin3 , :!oltplas,another lot jcbimp TUDS, a large lot of Gold,' Pearl"" and Jet, jtant.'rec'd by - • s . , ' A. J. E. S L b U y VE-Buttaos,s,t fute assortment, just itt.c'd ORAL Narklaces and Armlets, varlstv. by - I 4i- 1 . WATCH -Bland ly iTs pOCKET Spy Gyres, trifferent ONE. Two,Tbreer and Four BI e4i Knives, and Scissors, by . ti. J I vexes Binghamton, Oct. Ith, 1851 7 _ ' trcirstm . 0:1E8E8 a$ BAGS - from 43. I o Is 4; by.. • - . I. EVANS. Ilio2:11liaton. Oct. 74., 181 _ . „ HOWARD• ASSOCIATION, ••• PEDLADEitIII4 Litenetolent Institutioss, - iitoblished by special endearment for Ike belief of the sick ,and • tressed,ailicted!cithVirutent Epideinic diseases. MO ALI. RE4SONS. afflicted with ;Sexual , - Diseaseti,,sueh as Spermatorthms, Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Gonorthma, Gletit,SYphi. Hs, the Vice of.Ominista, or self, abuse;.&c.,dr.e. Tite')lowsan Assomertos, in view of the ailui destruction of heMan life,caused by &In al diseases, tied ;tie dikettitias -practised upon the: unfortunate victims OP such diseases; by Quacks, several years ago directed their Con; suiting Sur eon, as a CIIA'RITABLE ACT worthy of 'their nami„ta,open a Dispensary for the treat tnent .;-.)f this class or diseases, in all their form; and to give 31inicat.Ahli/CE GRATIS, to all who apply by letter, with a. description of their con 'dition,(age,occuPation, habits of life, &e.,) and in cases of extreme porsity, to furnish medicines free of charge. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest medical skill of the age- and will furnish the most improved modern treatment. - • • , The Directors on a review*of Afte past, -feel assured that their laboraialkis sphere of benevo lent effort, have been Of glest.ben'efit- to the afflicted; especially to the young, and they have resolVed to devote. themselves, with renewed zeal, toe this very important but much despised cause. . I . Just published by the Asalaciation..a getOilrt on Spernaatorrheita :or Seminal ,Weakneas, the Vice of OnanisM, Idastvritation or Self-Abuse,. and other (I' 4 If the sexual organ's, by the Consult;- •Whic4 Will be - sent by. mail • ter envelope,) Fr.EF OF Omani of TWO STAMPS for poe. .cage. I-Wi Fa raryjxlpers eight page' . l ag 'matter e .R.T*ELL President. GEOIGE I TfRqIII4D, S ecretary. - Get: 15th, 1857. I • Ely. New Millinery asiii Dress-Making lILLSILLVENT. • • . Ladies, have yen H e a rd the Naive. •. ' . Mrs: H.auttis; formerly. of New '-', .-- . . :-. York, hasop:-:, etc a Millinery L'.? if ""'!" :: ~ and Fancy S etc in the -village f-i. ~, . ~': of Brneklyn; nd having jug re lit, 1 :,%';' ,. /- . ' turned 'Jiro* 'ow York with, a '''''. ' L:. l!.airgOita Fashionable .. -. . stock-of Goods;consiating of X.ra ,dies and Misses Straw 'Hats of .every style-and. variety: • Also, Crape grid .Si I( Hats, conitantly On hand,nt every hud and nolOr, together with a sph naid assortment al, ' . - . FA NC V r 043 such as Embroideries, Ha t Br HAad . Dresies, Laee - Goods I.l'hicli she oerara lathe LOWE D * * *Particular attentiuvr wit ing--alirays at home:. Brooklyn, May 5th,4857. di Fancy - Furs for. La es. JTOHN FAREIRA & Co , (Nei*. No.);8113.. MARKET St., above E • lath: Imrkcwtolr., arantnaetnrers an.. dealers in Ladies, . . I Gentlemen and Childress FANC Y FURS,- Wholesale and Retail. J. F. 4 Co., would call I the attention olDeb4rs and tha Public generally 1 to theirimmense Stock OfFancyfsirs for Ladies Gentlemen and Children; their assortment cm i brixes eyery hrfieleathl kind of Fancy Furs that will be worn daring the-,Seasou—such as Full Capes, Half Cages, Quarter Capes, Talmas, Vic , .. tonnes, Boas. 'Muffs & MufTateos, from the finest . Russian Sable to the loWest price Domestic. Funk 1 . .,.: For Gentlemen the laigest assortment of Fur I; Col lars, Glows, Gauntlets &c.; being the direct llmporters.of all onr Fars and Manufacturers of them under our own stipavision, we feel satisfied [ we can offer better indticeMents to dealers *and I the publiegeneralTy than any other house, hay [ ing an-immense assortment to select from and .at ' the Ma s bufzeturers prices.— IVkqnly ark a call. • _ JOHN FAREIRA & CO.. No. 818 MARK ET St., above Eighth, Philad'd. Sept. 3, 1857. 4m. - .....' " S. 11. SAYRE &. BROTH CRS 'ARE NOV REEETVING I • siav yay ot - s.e i , • SPRING. 41 - =p . V• AND SVII I MEER ,GOOlO%. - WHICH for 91A or Produce ra , be bought very low. • . of over one d I need the WALL - PAPER:, •4' select assortment lust •IF Y received. H S. li. SAYRE Sr, BROTHER!. KEN YON • fIARPETING. Bare:tins offered by %./ ' -S. H. SAYREW BROTHERS • PLOW,i! PLOWS!! LOWS. We invite the Stention of Farmers td the celebrated •Peekskille Plows which -Are have added to our large assortment. S. H. SAYRE & BROTHERS, • , Propriotori of Eagle Foundry.. Montrose, April 29th, 1/357. Hitt. • S'IOVES! STOVES I! STOVE.S . !!! O - UR.Stoies have been so thoroughly tried to the - entire satisfaction of all, Old they need no recommend from us. • . S. 11. , „SAYRE 88.0.711.1CR5. 13 - @o_,Dii T.l-Q cimui2 - Aozo: : Tit, KID OFINAVIGATION! ,tV • , • • AND .r.,tnne. the 'deice stock . of Spring and Summer. Goods, just, opened for Exarriiiiatinp andsai.E;et rent lowfiguris by . • ' -C. W. MOTT. • QTELLA, Cvsl,mere,jiricl DeLain Shawls at very low pricei by • C. W. IItIOTT. - ETATS and Capii of • the newest styles, in gieat variety by ' C. W. MOfl. Ell HINTS in abundance by.. • - C. W.-MOTT. BRPWZI and Blue Sheeting and Sit:dings-- Shiking S!.ripes, Tieig, Denims, Summer Stuffs, &c., &e., as low as can be afforded in this market', - C. %V. MOTT. • C Cashioiers and Vestings, very de. sintble styks, at prices that cannot fail to . Call and be convinced. C. W. MOTT. BHASS Hoops, Hosiery, Gloves, Bells, - t;ii„etc, by • V. W. MOTT. Eagle rotary ,Plows - 'vote. superiority, of ' easting i and 'excellency .12 ofmachinery can tit_be excelled. S. IL ;Sexis & DROTHE,S. FLOUR for sale by, the Losd or Barrel, by , • ,DICKERMAN & GARRATE . Nhw Milford, June loth, 1857. • Look and Reidl .t r .. SOMETHING NEW 1 TINE tintiersigned,Merehunt at-Dimock Four _L' ;Cordaro, has lately. discovered that for ready payhecanscll moreGpods,and make more i ' money at one-half the usual profits put upon Country Goads. Contrequently I tan sellUooda , from five . lto ten percent lower than any other establisbmOnt in this section . . • o But do not take My word for it. • Call and' see for ourselves. Bring alittle Cash ar . soine 'kind Country t prod ace, and bay your GOods at a pike =par. alleled in the history of Mercantile trade. , _My .atoek. is large:land well "selectekand I am•Te ceiving- * , . s 1 • NEW ADDITIONS, . every. neek. My Terms of Sale areatenir PAY . \hi wilf*tairay be for your interest 0 es!! and eee me before_purebasing elsearbere. -- 4 risoxand Balt kept eonsiantlyon . • WIC H. THAYER. limeek,J . S - nAl3tb, 1857. r Treatment, Dr. George Surgeon; Howard ASI!IG. ..gon; n0....._ _ fthtet, ora. delp hia, , thereet , 16 . laids,Hosiery,gsps,_ 1 , etc:, etc„ an of rrucEs. h4e pajd to. Bleac- . $l5 wilk . purchTe one of the best CORN - SHELLER', and SEPARATORS „Ever nrented. .. HE undersigned ii now prepared io furnish to FARMERS, Millers and others the world renowned .Excelsior Corn Sheller—the wonder of the times—lieing the best, moss durable, and easiest runningSbeller now incise. Warranted to shell more cora in a shorter apace of time, thanSny other machine, entirely; Cleaning the -eat, from end to end, ,withoult crushing either corn or cob. . , The Machines are constructd with, two cranks, andynily for a belt,so that two persons can turn them, or attach a bctt in motion by any power. The attention of persons owning milli, is solleited, as the 'Machines are wonder folly adapted to any- kind _of power. Thef are . very easily turned, irnd when once in motion_a small boy can turn them; they are capable of• shelling have bushel per . minute—every Farmer should have one—as they save their cost, in lee than one seasons. They are on exhibition* at Searle's Hotel, Sayre's Foundry;'Ely's Mill in Brooklyn, and M. Lathroli's Lake Mills;where they can be seen in operation at . iiny time." All orders addressed ti, al....wi..raitpcs.A, will receive prompt ellen. lis liitt, tion. Mac 'nes shipped au a distance and *ar zantedto op le. '-,, D. D. SEARLE. Searles Hotel. `•THIS is to certify, that I have examine .d used one of the above Sbellers, for sale by i . D. SrauLE, and unhesitatingly pronounce it, one of thgTherst,inost durable and easiest running Shelleri eve; introduced into this county. It will shell more corn in•a•shorter time than any other Machhse, and is always ready for service. I moist heartily and freely - recommend them to the Farmers of Susifa ( County, as the cheapest and best Sheller, now i b , use. I have one in operation in by mill in Dimock, which needs only to be se, to recommend itself. Call and see it. • AMMI ELY. Brooklyn, December 11th, 1856. G. P. FORDIMII,, • • [SUCCESSOR TO A. &E. Baurwm.] Manufacturer of Saddles, Harnesses, and Trunk and Carriage %Trimmer, OULD invite all who are itwant or any article aver kept at 4 Hameas shop to give „ Mai Calk - Harnesses made 'of _the. best Oak Tanned Leathers on short notice. He has on hand a good assortment of Carriage Trimmings which be offers on the most JeIISOD. able terms. CarriageTridming done Ishii - neat. nese and dispatch. • Repairing done owahort notice. • and 3; Basement Sekrte's Hotel. Montrose, Nov. Sigth,llBs6. • . GsocEsums; Crockery, Hardware-and various cdher,actieles to numerous to mos. tion,--all.of Mid& &ball be sold Cheap for cub or Ready Pay. C. W. MOTT; Montrose, May 5th,;1857. G OLD Tbbxibles, of all - sizes. just: reed by ' •• ALFIISA I. EVANS. - Ilingitaadon,Vet. 1857. &rulers ani lgtE4aßiet INSURANCE 'OIIPANY, 'ortk West Cor.ofSecondi d Wahrut-st.,Philo. fIAPITAL, One Million 70(o Hundred and V Filly Thousand Do`tare. ASSTTS, $523,057 07,4u4sted in &ads, Mortsges,.and Good Securities. THE roLLowirriG STATEMENT Exhibits the'the Business and Condition of the CAnpany to November Ist, 1856. Premiem received on Marine•and Inland Risks, to Nov. 1at.1856,/$214,684 40 Fire Premiums, 169,796 61 Interest on Loans, - . . . 8,704 47 • Total Receipts, . $400,185 68 Paid Marine Losses, - 864,421 04 Paid Fire ,do. - . 39,731 89 . . _ Expenses. Salaries and Commissions, - 45,489 00 Reinsurance, Return Premiums At. Agen. • ey Charges, - . - '27,474 68 8177,128 61 Balance *remaining with C 04223,08 7 ,07 THE ASSCITS OF THE COMPANY . ARE AS FOLLOWS: Philadelphia City arid County Bonds, . 816,848 181 Railroad Bonds, . 11,000 00 t cos! prices First Mortages, Real ° Estate,- - - 1.14,500. 00 j Stockijollaterals,on. • • Call,. . . , 33,400 00 Girard and Consolida. Lion Bank Stock, %. 5,235 00 Deposits with Dam, Sherman & Co.,New , • York, . 30,000 00 Deferred Payments on - Stock not yet'llue,' 91.700 00 Notes for Marine Pre- Du al l ia fr i ta r Agents, -- se- 108,080 00 cured by Bonds. -Premiums *dn. Policies recently issued, and • debts due the Co., - 26,470 38 Balance in Bank, - . 16,456 '74 Thia Company hiSure'sfluildings,Merchandize, and Stock, frdm $lOO to $5,000, at the Lochat Bates ,consistent with Stcurity, and upon the most Liberal Terms, abd make PROMPT PAY raarfupon theadjustment of Losses under Poli cies issued by them. Thel3mard of Directors have this day declared a dividend :of 15 per cent, payable on demand, upon the business of the Company, to the - Ist instant. Hon. THOMAS B. FLONCE, President EDWARD R: HELMBOLD, SecretaiT- Pbandelphiri., November f7Ol 1856.. TIII 0 Tll V ROYLt 52y1pdbixi or New Mitiprd; Pa., Age', i T 11.11 it Nikw gfroch .sitsnrttit-rt v. - OF PHILADELPHIA, e, No. SO Walnut-st, above Fourth.. I CAPITAL 8300 1 000: ~..Vake Insurance against loss or damage by Fire., on.Buildings,,Furniture and ..3fere . handise generally. ALSO, ON 'Horses and Cattle, against death trona any .essizse.• Er - LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED... • DIRECTORS:. ik B. R.*lfti.t.rn, J. CROANDALE„ ..R. ' FLA 3I G EN"; F. S. Horcutrv, HESRS . iGNES, SAIL. J.RANOALI CHAS. FLANIGEN, of 'Wilmington, Del. • WM . :CARTDRET, See, • B. R. MILLER, Pres't BILLINGS STROU. Agent. ,•, Chartei: , ,perpetual. Granted by the State of , ..reaniylvania. • , • CAPITAL 8500.000. Fire, 'Marine and IniandTranspor tali on. AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, President. Wm. A. 'RHODES, Vice Pres't. ALFRED SeCretitry. DIRECTORS.• Aaron S. Lipincott, Charles Wrse, - Wm. "A. Rhodes,, Alfred Weeks, Wm. Thomas, 4 .1. Rinaldo Sank, WM. Neal, John P. Simmons, Charles J. Field, ; tames P. Smith. Office Nello . 21fertiont's E4change, Phira. A. BULLARD, Agent; Montrose, Pa. 20v1. FARMERS! Mcintrose, Decinobfr, I I th,l CERTIFICATE VE we present a likeness of Dr. MORSE I—the. inventor MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILS. This philanthropist has !pert • the greater part of his life in travelling, having visited Europe, Asia, Africa-and South America •:•spent3 years among the Indians of our West ern country,-it was in this way that thandian Root Pills were first discovered. Dr. 114. e was the first man to' stablish the fact that all disea ses arise from IMPURITt or THE atop-that our strength, health and life depend 'men this fluid. - When the various passages become clogged, and do'not act in perfect harmony with the diff erent functions of'the body,lhe blood loses its neioh,"becomes thick, corrupted and diseased;- tliuslcausing pains sickness and distress ofevery name; our strength is exhausted, we are -depriv 'ed of our health, and if nature is not assisted in throFirig ()tithe stagnant humors, the blood will become stagnant and ease to act, and thus our ligl4.ofiife bp forever blown out. How impor tant is it then to keep the passages of the body free and open. AO how plerseant to Ws to be a ,blo-tio puts medicine in your reach, viz.,Morse's lodia'n Root Pills, made from plants and roots that grow around the mountain cliffs in Nature's garden ' for the health and comfort of diseased man.' One of the roots from which these Pills *remade Sudorific, which opens the pores of thershit, and assists Nature in throwing off the finer portions ; ofcorruption within. The second which is a plant is, an Expectorant, that opens and unclogs the passage to the lungs, and thus, in a seething manner, performs its duty lay threw ing off phlegm, and other humors from the lungs by cepious spitting. The third is a Diaretic,— which gives ease and double strength to the kid tieyiel thus encouraged, they draw large amounts .of impurities from the - blood; which is then, thrown out bountifully. by the urinary or water passage, and which could Dot have been discherged in any other way. The fourth is a Cathartic, and accoinpaides the other properties of the Pills while engaged in purifying the bided; the copser particles of impurity which cannot pass by the other outlets, are thus takensup and conveyed off in great quantities by the bowels. Prop the above, it is shown. that Dr.- Morse's Indian Root Pills not only enter the stomach, but heceme united with the blood, for theyfind way to every part, and completely cleanse the system from all impurity, and the life of the body .11hick is .the Wood, becomes peifectly healthy;.- consetplently all sickness and pain is driven from the system, for theyeannot remain when the bo dy beecones so pure and clear. The reastm why poepte are so distressed when sick , andso many die, it t , 5 4 r4 , V30 thcr 111,--esa4 get a mcdt. tee mat will p ss to the ,dieted parts, and which will o -1 Pen the natural passages for the disea s e to be e cast at t e b i e s n Fo e d . m a er • s d il a u t an he ti a t i y o gf e o h o a d n a d nd in o te tt tines are literally overflowing with the corrupted mass; i thus uudergoing, disagreeable fornienta tion, constantly mixing with the blood, which throw's the corrupted matter through every vein and akerpointil life is taken from the body by • disease. Dr. Morse's PILLS have added tit themselves victory upon victory, by restoring miliips of the sick to health and happiriess.--• Ye4' thousands who have- been racked or tor rented with sickness, pain and anguish,, any whose febble frames have been scorched by thif burning elemefits of raging feVer, and Who have been brought, es it , were, within a step - of the, at lent,grave, now stand ready to testify that they, would hare been numbered with the dead, ha& it-noe been for this great and wonderful medic iiie,Morse's Indian Root Pills. After 1 or 2 do-, ses hod been taken, they were astonished, and. absoliately smprised, in witnessing their charni ingeffects. Not only do they give immediate: easelind strength, and take away all sickness;' pairinnd anguish, but they at once go to work at the, feundationof the daseaso, which is the. blood' Therefore, it will be shown, especially by therm who use these Pills, that they will so cleanse and purify, that, disease-the deadly enemy-will 'take its flight, and the flush of youth and beauty will again return, and the prospect of a long and happy life will cherish and 'briphten your days. Fir Beware of vounterfeits in yellow wrappers—all genuine are in nure,, with the sig. flatus of A. J. WRITE &Co., on each box. - Jul • Ist, 1857. (Gm. 35,376 18 523,057 07 25 WITNESSES: `I % —on -12 , .t forgrr gaitirtrteb. - • •., JOHN S. DYE IS THE AUTHOR, '\, , N.. IVIro has had 10 years experience as a ' Banker arid publisher, and nuthor of .. •,'", . , series of Lectures at the ,Broadrcay Tab. n e nacle when for 10 successive nights, over . . • r 50,000 PeoplejEj '' l' •••': Greeted him ix-ith Rounds of Applause, I.,',While he exhibited 'Vie Manner in which % .connterfeiters execute their Frauds, and itheSurest and Shortest Means of -Detecting }them ! he Bank N'ile Engravers all say that he IS O . ' he greatest Judge of Paper Mon? living., k • REATEST DISCOVERY of the Pres '. IT ent Century for -'• iDetacting Counterfeit Bank Notes: ii ..,.. Describing Every Genuine Bill in Existence, o ' 1 and Exhibiting at a Counterfeiti in C irculation ev on, ery ..,` lArranged• so admirably, that REFEnEacE is t t • x,,,Agir anti DETECTIOT INSTANTAREOus.. ..$: IOW" No •Itidex to examtne - : s•zo Dare to \.:. Thunt up. But so simply arranged, that ~.. ctfie Merchant, Banker and Business Man can isee'ait at a Glance. . -\. --- ) English, i I French and Germ an. _ .Ijhus Each may read 'the same his own . Native Tongue. Ct s tt I.4rost Perfect-Bonk Note List Published. X4' Also a list of \. All. the Private -Buskers in America. . " Complete Summary of the FINANCE OF EI:InQPE AND AMERICA Will. be published in each edition, together with all the Im pOrtant News OF THE DAY. Also A SERIES OF TALES From an Old.llianuscript found in the East. it furnishes the Most Complete Histoly of ORIENTAL LIFE, • • Lieseribin g the Most Perplexing Positions ia Which the Ladies and Gentlemen of that Country have been found. These Stories vdill continuellio- "sole year, and will prove , ti dog ever otered to the Pu, ,Purnishod oaly, at 81 a yeas dressed to • ' JOHN'S. _ and*Proprietor,7o Wall-st, N. Y 18y1. -- 1 - % • . _fatent Medicines, &c. . AFFLICTED READ F G - R. Twanssitc, Manx-rats.—Vegetable Pills red,enChllledreuuntai's ei. noin ce, Ointment, I.otion 7Ssrmrils Coup° Fe. ver and Ague Remaiy,alealth Bitters, Dysen: ftri tart': S trap ; Consumptive's Balm,' Marshall's Uterine, CathOlicen,Dr. Libby's Pile Ointment, and Manual of Health. Ayreii Pilts and Cherry Peetorial, Tanner's GermanlOintment, Trask 's Magnetic Ointment, Holloway's Ointment And. Pills, Davis' Pain Killer,- Dr. Pitch's Heart Corrector, Be6nett's Root and Plant Pills, Soule's Siivereign Balm, Wrighers!adian Vegetable Pills, It hade's Pever and Augue Cure, Merekant's Gargling Oil, A nil ca Lineament, Camphor% Castor Oil, Paregoric, Aloes,. Mora, 'Myrrh, Licorice, &e., Am., .Sta- A new d, for just received, to be kept constant. ly qn ha d, tor sale by 1 . ..-N. BULLARD. October, Ist, 1856. . -1 CASti paid far all the Woot, in Susquehanna ,co„ by • TMCKRIIAN & QARRZT, AYER'S • CHERRY - PECTORAL, )OR 'Mir RAPID MRS 0, Cold* Cougll End ' Horarseseorm - • Daanne, Masa i 90th Dee., DOM. • 1ta..1. C. 02 Ido uMbeeilteide tosay the best remedy have emir found dos Omen, fiats indeenmAnd the • cutwomitent wyesptonee or e Cuid, your Cyan, 'Paronas. ID mortal nee in my practice and my tiredly for the last tan year" hen shown tt to poems lope. riot virtues for the treatment of these • ounpWnts. flffSfi IteNIOIIT, M. D. morrtsr, Ent.,of Ifwea,W.T., when "flare' . used your Palma myself end In my Ilwelly am *ace you invented it, and bellow, it the hat-ions for its purpose ever put out. With bud mid I shall exam , twenty-km dollars for a bottle than do withal 14 a ' take any other remedy." Clapp, Wllooo ll iplaiint4./Ablelltar ruut, Ilint„ MO. 1; 16118. Realm Ani: I wilt cheerfully certify 3rdeir Picra* is the set tweedy we pomade for the cure of fbisph,j Creep, and the chest &somas of children. We your fraternity la the South appreciate your aka, sad commend your medicine to our people. , ninAm.cOrniturr, IL D. AMOS Llll9 MG., Mansur, lik,,wiltee, 31 Jan.,111116: "Thad a tedious Influenza, which confined me in dare oda stoke; took many medicines without relief; Wally tried your PSCIOSAL by the advice or \ our clereyman. The drat dose relieved the Sorellen In my throat and hum; lam than one belt the bottle made am completely well. Tour medicines are the cheepeet as welt.. Unbent we out buy,. and we your, Mk*, and your new dies se lie poor man's Meat Arthur& or, Pbthisle, sad Mamba War Dammern, Pc, fob. 4,1 Stu: Your Comer Pecroast is performing tmemlibme cores in this section. It has relieved several from lug symptoms of eonintaptkon, and le now caving a sena who has Mooed ender an iteeellos of the longs for the • tut forty yearn. MINDY la PARKS. Nerclutitt. ' A. A. RAMSST, Amoco, Monist t3d., lowa. writes. Sept. 5,1635: "During my panda of many yearn have found nothing spa/ to your Cana" PECIOSAI. for giving ease and relief to'coseweeptlve patisats,ce =lag au& as are curable" ' We plight add volumes of voidance, bat the most eon ' vlueing iniof of thi chines of thie remedy he Sneed IS as *Sects upon Stied. ,5 COMlMMlptielle Probably no one remedy has even Been inmate which cored eo many and sue% dangerous caw as this. Some no human aid- can mach; bet even to those the OMIT - PIICTOSAL affords relief and comfort. Anon Ileums, eisw Ton Cm, March 6,1666 ... Doom Avet, Lowru.l I feel it a duty and a *axon so inform you what your CIICIUIT Proronat bale done for my - wife. She bed been tire Months laboring ender the dangerous 'Trenton's of Coosemption, Ahas which iro aid we could procure gave her much relief. Sts was steadily failing. until Dr. Strong. of this cify, where we-have come for advice, recommended a trial of your medicine. We blew hie kindness, nee we ifo' your akRG for alve has remv end from that day. She is net yet as strong as she used to be, but la free roan her cough, and call ir herself Yours with, gratitude and regard, . ORLANDO SIIRLST, or 13nuarmun. • flouirorptires,de not despair till you haw tried Area's • Claw Pgrroxii.. It is made by one of the beet medical eliembits in the world, and Rotuma all around as bespeak the high merits of Its virtues.— Fhiladetpkia Wpm. * Ayer's Cathartic-Pills. Tint sciences of Chemistr y and Medicine have been I taxed their utmost to,produce this best, most perfect purgative which is known to man. Innumerable proofs are shown_ that tfieso Ptudi have viatica which ammo in excellehLe ordinary metlicines, and that . they win nee precedent ly upon the maitre of all men. . They are safe and u gittk a e tin l.zt w metal d te . Azt ea remove the- obstructions of its organs:pa:BY the blood, - and expel Mamie. They purge out the foul humors which • breed and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or disor dered organr into their natural action, and Impait healthy tone with strength to the whole system, Not only do they cute the every-day complaint! of every body, but also formidalikt and dangerous diseases that, have baffled the best of human skill. While_ they produce powelful effects, they are at the same time, in diminished dour, the .ssfeet and beet phyik 'Wit can be employed for children. Being sugarcoated, they are piedmont tb take; and being -purely vegetabb, are free from any risk of harm. Cures *have teen made which somas belief were they not nib stintlated by men of such exalted position and character . eti,to to r pid the suspicion of untruth. Many !eminent clergymen and physicians have lent their names to certi fy to the public the reliability of my remedies, whit, °tit!. era havepent me the' isourance of their conviction that .my Pre Dons contribute immensely to the relief of my afflicted, uttering' fellowmen . . The' A nt below named is pleased to furnish gratis my s An.mican Imams , containing direetrons for their nee and curd!) ea of their cures, of , the following complaints r..- Coativetates, DI - Ilona Complaints, Rhenmation, Dropsy: Iloartlmret, Headache arising from a foul Stomach, Nan. sea. Indigestion, Morbid Inaction of the Bowels snd Pain _ arising therefrom; flatulency, Loss of Appetite, all Ulcer - one and Cutaneous Diseases which reele en .eviscuartr Medicine, Scrofula or King's Evil. They alici,ity purify log the blood and stimulating the system, cure many% complaints which it would not be supposed they could -midi, such as Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Irritability, Demngementi a the Liver and Kid neys, Omit, and cater kindred complaints arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of lb functions. , Do not be pot off by unprincipled dealers with so me other pill they" make more profit coo. Ask for AM'S PILLS, and take nothing else. No other they csn give you compares with this in its intrinsic vale or carotin, _ powers. The sick want the boa ma tbai ls for them, and they should ham, It. . • Prepared by Dr. J. V. YEA, Practical lid AnalytieaLCliamiat, Puce AS On. na Box. ion Ham cos $l. ' •1 SOLD BY ABEL TERRELL, Montrose, And by Denten in MEDICINES everywhere. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. New Rail Road Route. Delaware,Lackawanaaak W.R.B. E.IY and expeditions broad gunge route .11 from the North and West, Via Great Bond and Scranton, and from the Lackawanna and Wyoming valleys, directly through to Now York and Philadelphia. On and after Monday, Noi. - 2341,1857,. trains will be run as follows: The Night Exprens Train bound out on N. Y. de. Erie R. R. arrives at Great Bend at 4.00 a. m., and connects with the EXPRESS Train which leaves Great Bend for New York and Philadelphia at ) 8.30 a. m. Duo at Montrose, 9.07 " ... Tunkhannock, • ' 9.50 ". " ' Factoryville, 10.10 Scranton, 10.57 " ' Stroudsburg, 1.30 m. ... P. Delaware,(2o minutes to dine,) 2.08 - " Bridgeville, Phil. pass. leave 2.40, " • Junction, 3.40, " New York, 7 lo, ." • Philadelphia, ‘ 8.20, " Passengers from N. Y„ leave Pier No, 2 North River, at ' From Plail... l . l phia.leave Waltinl St, • I Wharf, at- 6.00 " Leave Junction, 11.00, is Dueatßridgeville,(Phil.connection,)l2.oo, m. ' Del aware,(3o min. to dinner), i 2.15 p. m, Strondiburg, 1.20, " Scranton, ' 4.10, " Factoryville, - ' 5.03 " ) Tunkhanock, . • 5.25 " - Montrose, , . 6.18,. " Great Bend. .• - 8.50, " Connecting at Great Bend with the Dunkirk Express, west, at - Accommodation,Train leaves Scrim, ton for Great Bend at 7.20 a. m. Arrive at Great Bend, • ; 12 25 p. co. Connecting with the Emigrant Train west, on the'N. Y. & E. Rail Road. : eturning, leaves Great Bend at 1.25,p. in. Due at Scranton, 6.25 " For the accommoslatinn of way travel on the Southern Division, a passenger car will be at tached to the Express FreightTtalus;leaving - Scruatoo, at 5.15 s. 4t. Due at Stroudsburg at , 10,35 . ?- Junction at 205 p. m. Retniming,fll6l let con at 510 a. in. Due it Stroudet 8,40 " Scranton at 2 4 5p.m. Passengers from k will change can t c Junction. • To. and from Philadelphia, via 8.D.. 8.R.., leave cirtte 3 irs at BridgevAlle. For Pitts , Kingston, and Wilitesbarre,take L. &B,R. R, ears at Scranton. • For Jessup,Archtfq, and Carbonditle,chango ere at Greenville; --. Tickets sold, and baggsg pecked through. JOHN it BlN,Suet. Wm. N. J ants,Gen't lieket,A t. i ic Ir NEW 0111. 44 -' - • . H. 3. WEBB'S., MONTROSE, APRIL, 301 k 1857.' IP[OLLOWArßriliteteld Ointment. Morse's 14: - rodian - RetitPills, sat Ayer's Cherry Pee. !oral and Cathartic Pills. Constantly for !ale .Bee Advertisements in this paper • • ABEL TURRsl,tt• WOLFS Atom - one Schiedam- fictinappo, - at VV TURRELLII I,: ; i y , :.. I. 'hitt 'Dimonr' C ' ONSUMPTION, and all diseases of.. the LONGS &THROAT are positivitly curable by INII4I Otcwhich Conveys the remedies to the VI Is the HMIs that% tht Or NA il m geL ituLsomi gitidirect contact with the disease neutrallies tubercular Matter,allaye.the cough tillitsts Olio dsausY .Ny=93,41100, - ; beak she length ofrrifielithe blood,imlpaßereitelivittiltalft) to the flaila sys te m, giving that energy to indiepeasible for the restoration.of the health. ot ta To be able to te confidiputly,that Consumption: is 'curable by i3bilation, is to lose a &Mice erect-. alloyed pleas re. It is as much underthe Control of medical tient as any other formidable die. ta l ease; 90 out of 100 eases can be cured in the. I st stages, and .W pr et. in the 2nd:` burin tie.ard stage it is imjoseible to save more tiOn b pr et., for the lungs;re se cot up by the digease as to Aid de fi ance t medical skill. Even, bowever, in the last stagea, INHALATION affords relief to the suffering 'Rending this fearful secjurge, which annually degbye 95;000 persons in theltasione and a correct alculation shows that of the present ; population of the earth, 80 1 000,000 are destined to fill tlie consumptive's graves. ' • -- . TritlY i the t giver of death has no arrow so fa. tel so Conau 1 pike!. In all ages it has biennia groat eneknyr life, for it spares neither age nor sex, hat swee Willits) the brave the Numeral; irseefut and Hied. By-the help of the Su preme Being ont whom cotrieth evely good and perfect gift, I m - enabled tooffei to thel afflicted a permanent nd speedy cure in Cense ptioti. The firsteau of tubercles is from imp re blood,. and the hum iste effect produced by their ..d e p. Conn ition in the unga is to prevent the free edam: ski of air int the air cells,which causes a weak. ene vitality t ro' the entire system. Then sure lynd\t i is is ' ore rational' to expect greater good fret) medicintis \ entering the cavities of the lungs.than from these`adMinistered through the stomach; the patient aviltabeays find the Moo free and. the breethinOvey, alter inhaling the remedies. Thus, Inhalation We local remedy, nevertheless it sets constitittionally,and with more power and certainty than eemediesadministered through - atoll:tech. To; . prove the powerful and direct influence of Oils mode of administration, chloro form inhaled will entirely doattoy sensibility in a fe)or minutes} painlyzing the entire nervous sys tem; so 'that s limb may be amputated without the slightest pain; inhaling the ordinary burning gas will desti y life in sr feli hours. ' The inlialat on of ammonia wil I 'moues the sys. tem when fain ir.g or apparently dead. The od orll of many of (the medicines is,p . erceptible in the skin a few mknutes after being inhaled, and may. be immediatel , dete,ted in the blood. A convin .eing prim( of he constitutional effects of inhale Von. is the fact that sickness is always produced •by breathing riml air—is not this posttive evidence that proper remedies, carefully-prepared and ju diciously adminiatered through the lungs should producelhe happiest result? During 18 years practice., many, thousands suffering from diseases of the lungs end throat, haie been under my care and I have effi r leted many remarkable.cures. even after the sufferers NO bean eironeeneed in the last - stages, Which - frilly satialla me That 'Con sumption is no longer.* fatal disease. My treat meat of Consnmption is original, and founded on longexperience and a - thorough investigation. My perfect aesusintanco with the. nature of tn. bercles, eV., enables me to distinguish, -readily, the varinfs forms of disease that simulate. Con sumption, and epply the proper remedies, rarely being mistake even in a single case. This fam iliarity, in coo action with , certain Pathological and microscopdiscoveries, enablee me to relieve the lungs fro the effects of contracted chests, to enlarge the chest, purify the blood, impart to the it renewed vitality, giving enorgj' and tone to the entire system; Medicines, ith full directions sent.to any part of the United Statesand Canadas, by patients communicating their symytoins by letter. But the cure would be more certain if the patient. should pay me a visit, which would give me an opportunity tel examine the lungs and. enable me to prescribe With muck greater\ certainty, and then the Curelcould be effected without my see. lug the patient again. G. W. GRAHAM. M. D. Office, 1131 Filbert Street, ( old No. 109, )_ befow Twelfth, Philadelphia, Pa. (vl4n26y. Of all disease •; the great, first cause, Spings from neglect of Nature's laws. SUFFER_ NOT ' NITHEN cure is Guaranteed Mall stages of Secret DISEASE, Self Abuse, Nervous Debility. Strictures, Gleets, Gravel,' Diabetei; Diseases of rh Kidneys and Bladder, Mercurio/ - Rheumatism, crofula, Pains in the Bones and Arleta. Dises es of the - Lungs, Throat, Nose and Eyes, Ulcerspon the Body or Limbs, Cancers, Dropsy, Epile tic Fits, St, Vita's Dance, and all i l , diseases aris in g from I derangement of te Sex ual Organs ; Such as Nervous Trembling;. Losi of Power,Gsneral Weakness, Diinness 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 dischaea from both sexes. , It matters not from wha cause the disease originated, how ' ever long eta ing oFObstinate The case, REcov. Env is cum. „add in a shorter time than)a permanent cu can be effected by any other treatment, eve after the disease has baffled UM skill of emineUt physicians and resisted all their means of cure The mdicines are pleasant with out odor, causing no sickness, and free front mercury or bal sam .- During 20 years of practice I have rescue dfrom the jaws. of Death many then 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 tyt the a ffl icted, 1 who place themselves under my care, a perfect, and most speedy cure. Seeret dis eases are the greatest enemies to health, as they are the first cause of Consumption,Scrofula, and many other diseases, and ought to be a terror to the human family. As' a permanent cure is scarcely ever effect ed, a majority of the cases-fal Hog into the hands of ineonlyietent persons, who not only faiL to cure, the diseases, but ruin the constitution, filling, the system with mercury, which, with thedisesie, hastens the sufferer into a rapid consumption: ' But shouldthe disease and the' treatment ,not f cause death speedily, and the victim marries, the di.ssas is ants fad upon the children, who are born with feeble constitutions, and the current of life corrupted by a virtts;shich betrays itself in Scrofula, Totter, Utter% Eruptions, and other af fections'of the akin, Eyes, Throat and Lupo, en tailing upon them a brief existence of• suffering and consigning thin to an early gave. SELF- ABUSE is another formidable one my to health,:fer tiothing elsoin the dread cata logue of human diseases causes so destructive a drain upon thesystem,drawing its thousands of victims through a few years of suffering down to an untimely grave. It oiestroys the Nervpu-seys tem, rapidly s 9 fts te s away the energies of life, causes mental derangement, prevents the proper developemeat Of the system, disqualifies for mar riage, society, business, and all earthli happiness, and leaves the Xufferer *reeked in body aliLmind, *disposed to consumption ands traiti of e s vils more to be dradedthen death itself. With tie fullest confide ce I assure i the unfortunate vic tims of Self blue that a peramsanesat and speedy Cave Can be effected, and with the aban donment of ruousimictices my patients can be re stored to ro bust, vigorous health. The afflicted are cautioned *piglet the use of Patent Medicines, for there are so mank - ingen. ions snares in the columns of the pqblie prints to ' catch and robe unwary sufferers.thst anions have theircoo itntions ruined by the vile com pounds of qua k doctors, or the equally poison ;l ous nestromivended as "Patent Medicines." I . have carefully analyzed ,many of the so s called Patent Iffedicinesend find that nearly all admit contain Corroe v e. Sublimate, which is one of the strongest pie rations. of taereury and a deadly poison, which i stead et eating, &we disables the system fo life. , Three ! four of the - patent nostrums. now In t use are put u by unprincipled and • ignorant . rsons , who not tutdarstand even the alpha. r• - of the mat a medicos, and are - equally as destitute °Amyl knowledge of the , human system, having entbjetet only fa s cists; and that to make money regardkos of eonsequences. ' _ Irregularitiesland.all diseases of males and fe males tasted oh principles establiahed by 207 sears of p mak% and siumtloned 6f - thousands of 'the most remarkable eures, Medicines sent te any part efthetTnited States or lades, by pi* tients•ceirutinleating their symp ii by letter. Bu s ine s s .orrapoidence strictly con antral. Addrene, J.l SUMALC.RVILLE, . . D. Office ifl .; F il bert St.. (old No. i : BELOW tzth, PEOLADELPBIA, PA. r 2.1 .1 • 7 30, 7,15 " At 1'43 agfast Reinurat, PIIDL/IHED•SyIBT THUS/MAY 'NORM NO,DV INTOLLUZ (5c GEBRITSON. l IINaiIIULi..4I,ISO , cash in advance, $2,00, if sot paidwithin ill menthe, ind 52,50 at the end 'Attie year. No paperSiscootineed until all ar rearagea are paid, exe pt at , tbe option - of the Publlvbers. All cot= 'nfeationa eonneeted with the office, to ensure attention moo be directed to the &wrote, Montroac, kinsti'a. Co., Pa. - ' *sates of Adverlipasg; One square (32 lknes or fess) 1 of 3 wee Es, *l,OO Each subsequentinsertion, i • 0,26 One square three months, -3,0 u One square air months, 1 - 8,00 Business Cards, four lines 'or lees, 3 00 One-fourth col umn, one'year; 13,00 One-half' ." " • 23,00 • One column ,.. ' , 64,00 Yearly advertisers will be restricted to the business in which they are engaged; and. -aro coUsideijed as wishing to continue advertising unless they shall give special - directions for a discontinuance of thaaame. JOB WORK. gIO"The publishers having added to their Job' Printing materlaht a large and entwoz assort ment of lob Type, are now prepared to execute Jon Wont in a manner unaorpaseed in this bet. floe of Country, and on reasonable terms. Blanks of every description kbAcOnstant ly on band or printed to order: ?. §ltsiness pirating, wilt. W. SMITH, & co., Cabinet and Ciliate Manninetnr en; foot of Main Street. Moutrose,,Pa. e .ABEL, mutELL, MONTROSZ, Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye'Stuffs, Glastware,piinis, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, 'Groceries, Fancy Goods, JeW •elry;-Perfumery, &e.—And Agent 01 all thc most popular Patent Medicines. • • , JOHN •GROVES, • '',, ' . Fashionable Tailor—Strip ll'enr the . : Baptist Meettngi House, on Turnpike Street. Montrose, Pa. r• • • - - . A: I, - THROP; Dealer in Read -Made Clothing, Hats and Cape, Boots and . Sh . es, Dry Goods, 8.z.0. ri'Store opposi • Searit's HotelMontrose, C. D. LATHROP; and ;with J. P. VI: RILEY, WI [A. LsTunor. DR. B. THA.TER; d Surpeon, Montrose, rmera Store. IPh rticlais ii Ps. Office in the F • - PRAMIXLIN FRASER, Attorney asidiCoauseilor at Law, Montrose, Pa., will attend faithfully to all busi ness entrusted to him in the County of Susq'a. :Conveyancing and Writing of all kinds will, be done beatly,and Charges moderate. He will also attend to prosecution of claims of soldiers, their widows and heirs' sinst the U. 13. Goverp ment,f6r. Bounty, La Pensiens, May be found at ST hqnrs at the oftlie formerly occupied by J. T. ichards, Esq„ north of the Court House.—lBs i y 3. ' • • -- ~ DL,C. TYLER, Interested with I; L Hunt, . 1. Daporler - auil Dealer in Hardwareand Cutlery, Carriage Trimmings, Springs, &e.. . No. 215 Pearl Street, N., Y. Where his Mercantile friends, in.this aUd'o'ruErt Conntiea-, are k(ndly incited, and EiaaSTLy so licited to call and purchase. 6tf. , Dr. H. Smith. SURGEON DENTIST has removed his of fice from Seerle's to his own dwelling opposite the, Baptist Church, (north side) where MI Dental operations will be performed hi his osital go.od manner. - Montrose,llay 13th, 1857. D: VA L, , • Physician, anertissrliCan, .has perms flatly located himself at Brackneyvilli, Soaq'a County, Penn's, and will promptly attend to All calla with which ho may be favored. May, 1856—n22. ' • t, - • . $%. u, SEND, pOott, GLASS DEPOT, ON CHESTNUT-ST.; Montrose, Penila: 13Y D. BREWSTEII. . All sizes and deicriptions, in any quantity made to older, or furnished on the shortest no tice. HAYDEN BROTHERS, . Near Milford, ,Peiass'a. Wholesale (loftier in Ruttons, combs" Suspendes* Threads, Fancy Goods, Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Cut lery, Fikhing Tackle, Cigars, &c. Merchants and pedlars, supplied on liberal terms. • ' WM, HAYDEN, TRACY HAYDEN, JOHN HAYDEN, . GEO. HAYDEN. 4yl , Di: WY WILL[ T, rAlraduate of the Allopathie and Home°. pathie Colleges of 'Medicine, is now per manently loaded inGreat Bend Pa. , • AprilAst. 1856. o+, Job BAUTTER, Fnshiosablie Tail**. Short fi lst ,door north of the Farmer's Store. }".'• DM . MONT'' OS,E-, PA.. rr HE übscriber having purchased, A_ refit ed and newly farnithed'the la I • above we I known and popular Hotel, is prepar to accommodate the trot , . , ling public and•ot ere with all the attentions d. conveniences n.ually found •in first-class oases: No effort ill be spared by the Pro .rietor and his, Ass slants • to make the Hotel qua! in, every point o any in the country. - The IMF will,a ways be supplied with the • hoicest Liquors. ' - The Stables, connected with, this liorme • large, roomy and convenient, and careful and attentive Hostlere are always in charge of them. .1. 3. TARBELL. Montrose; May 13th, 1857. • Salt! Salt!! Salt!!! HE 'subscriber begs leave to infon his T friends and the public that lie has taken the Store No. 201 Washington•stie'et, (directly 44 7 !ratite Washington klarket,) lately occupied , by Voloey Elliot, airdTa now prepafed to offer for' sale on the Most liberal 'terms 'on cAsx, all kinds of Foreign Coarse, and Fine Salt, from vessel, or store, either in sacks-or bulk, or put up in small k m to order, , Dealers pill Garnished with their names printed•on the hags - Vllee ordering a thousand or more. 'Pamela' trtia allistainte.arderitg by mail can depend upon havitm their orders promptly filled at the Lewes.? Mental Pnlegs. • GEQ. NV: MANN. New York, March lat. The Rev. C. E: Bututirroibile laboring as a Missionary Soulhern.Aus, discOvered's *and certain Care. for'Consumptiou. Asthma. Brooch i tis, Coughs - Colds; Nereus Uebiiity,nnd all impurities. o Ike Blood . ; also, an easy and diodes! mode° in allitgteßemedy. Actuated by desire to lienehillis suffering fellow!. he will cheerful spoil the , Recipe (free) to such as desire itsrith full - end enplieltdirectiens forpre paritiganduuncelteralli uninS the Medicine. Ad dress, Rmr. C. 8. BURNETT, 831 argadway E. Y. City, August eth, 1857.' . CQMpLprf, isioripint of GROCERIES . tit &O. M,ll.4‘4l.Ey's H 21 tf,