- Dr. H. tnaith,* Son l •- - 110.EIRGtON DENTIST& Residence and of fine opposite the Baptist Church {north side) Montrose. Particular, atOaticin will be given to inserting teeth oa gold and silver plate, and to tilling decoying teeth. s. January 10th, 1358. 1". 420, 0.0 O:WORTH Of Goad', nii.Panic Prices? 1130:1141171 4 , is now receiving large addi Lions of-NEW GOODS to his stock that 7.wi11 be sold at prices to spit the times, including - greatvariety - Ladicaby and GentlemeaU press Goode, . • 'with a full assortment in ail departments of his TRADE, arid st prices mnc-h reduced: and many • •liincbt of Goods more thal:ls percent lower than :early faU prick - E. - 7 ‘,4 1 7' He would particularly call (lie attention of cask buyrrs to his'new stock of - CARPETING,, I3III'.FAL - 0 ROBES. •. STOVES, etc„ xa large and rich, and at low down prices.' • New Milford, Dee. I.sth, 1857. . . • .-• M Por , Cash orit.eady-Pay. The subscribers hare just puschns e d a Nati and WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS, .. Consistinglof Staple and Fancy' • • GOODS Groceries, Crockery, Hard:fare, toots:Wu" ShOes, of offer them for sale et their Store, at low - er rates than Goods have been sold in this place -for Casu or PRODUCE; experience liming taught us-.that this is the only true way of doing busi ne.l4: As - we hare bought our Goode for Caskde. the groat money panic, .we have, bou g ht •them. Low. and will sell them the same. 7.,' , Fleat:e give a k a cell and examine our stock. - , GUILE & BLANDING. • ilarfurd,'Oat. 13th, 1851. Things as They Should Be. -tirg would say to our numerous Friends and Customers, that we have secured the .agenvy of inosf Of the yopular Pa tent Medicines of the day, for which wo are allowed"forty per 'cent. fur selling. We propose (under the hard limos':, dividing the Fin:slits with our customers. Now, good friends, snit enemies (if we have •••=any), you that wish to save in nney, call at the Etas:Ens :]TORE „and you will find everything which poor ased-naturo requires for her res • %oration, _at prices Istep:trailed' in the history of This medicine age. Ampng Our ' catalogue may be found the cele br..ted Gra3fen , erg Medicines; Dr. James Mof fat's Pills, Sovereign 'Balm, the German Lion_ ,of the Dee, Iligeisn Vegetable Medicine, Child's - Tills. "Gifflin's•finfeland's, German Vegetable, Judd's Medicated Cuticles, Jostling's Vermifage, Pain Killer, with every variety of Thayer's Fami. le Medicines, warranted to. answer the purpose for which- they are recommended; Crandairs • Blond Purifier: Redway's Ready' Relief, with 'others too nnmerous to mention. - Call and see. Counsel and Ads'ico fiee of cliarge. • - R. TIiAYRE, JR. Mantrese. Dec: let. 1857. . NEW JEWELRY. TIIE Subscribes has this day returned from - • New York with a large and well selected stock of • ' - JEWELIV and FANCY GOODS, which, having bet n purchased in the preseni ex - .l.remely depr , eitsed Atztte of the market, will . be '• sold at nnusually l 1 "prices. Among his assort ment may be found - GOLD_ _ . Chains, Seals, Keys, Pens and Pencils, Earrings, Breastpins, Fingerlings a every 14.y1e, Brkeelets - Armlets, Lockets, Suaps, Witch Hooks, Slee'e . Battens, Studs, Thimbles, Crosses, SpectaOles Sltdes, &e., &c. • Y SILVER _ - -, . . Threaded and eau' Forks, Spocins, Butter and FruilK) alien, — Salt and Preserve 'Ladles, Card Cases, Cups, Childrens Setts,Napkierings,Chains Keys, Spectacles and Thimbles. - Also, a lirge stork of SilVer.plated table and dessert Knives, Carvers, Castors, Cake Baskets, Cardlieceivers,-Salts, Tea Setts, Forks, and Spoons' doeLble, treble and *extra plae.- Al mei:N . llol and ImitatiOnCembs,Needles,Coral, Pocket Knives, Scissors, R. / nit-es and Forks, Jet Bracelets, Breastpins and Earrinis, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Peal and Cornelian Sleeveßut- Ons, Shawl Pins. Gilt Hair Pins, very rich; Loathe!' Purses,l3ags, Clocks plain and alarms, Sewing Birds: &c., &e. AB of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. ' ALFRED J. EVANS,- . No. 2., Odd Fel'on's Hall, Binghamton, Dec. 11,-1857. NOTICE -IS HEREBY GIVEN •• 11. h. 'V _ ABEL TURRELL- AS ,just returned from New York, with a .11. large and choice - varietv of Goods, bought for ca VI,. and selected with much care, from over thirty of- the best Houses in Now, York, whigh he offers to his customers and the public st low prices for Cash. His stock comprises: • •: D 15 LT•G ED Lc N S, . I N - T • - 0 - 1 LS, - - _ .W D 0 W- GL AS S, D 1 E STUFFS, _ .0 ERIE •S • 4 L •S WAit 'g , . • cROCKERY, - - 111 I 11.• R 0 it . • CLOC - K•S, WALL PA.PER, - :.W - I - N D.O ZZ • P P:E .R., W.„111D4 - -W. -- 01..L SHADES; FANCV GOOD-8,- 11 - _LT.SICA L "INSTRUMENTS, J E W.,E RY , • ,- P' E R 17-U M . E R.Y , DRY GOODS; . • HARD I.V AR E, . S. T-0 N-E •WA •R E . WOODEN W.A - R E, 0.0 - M S., • i • BRUSIi.ES. APANNED W-ARE, „.: •BIR r) 'CAGES, - .. - C A N,A 111 - SEED, POCKET KN/YES,. . WII I.P S, • UMBRELLAS, • - G U-N S, • PISTOLS, . AMMUNITIO N., -TURPENTINE; • - CAMPILENE, . .BURNING• FLU - ID, A L - C 0:41 O , L, LIQUORS.,.• (Forliedicinalgurposes artly,) TRUSSES., - SUPPORTERS, . S_HOULDER BRACES, PORTMONAIES, SPECTACLES, SILVER & PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, &c., GOLD PENS', - • ' STA - TIONERY,. lOL N -STRINGS, BOWS, &c., Amd s.II of the roost popular FATE= "T MEDI,CINBS, Thachful for the liberal patronage hitherto re eeived, ite hopes to merit a 'continuance and -Urge imuease of the same. ABEL TURRELL. Nontmse,-Dec.. let 111$7. - r *Ati t t. paid for *lithe 'Woot C.;121 " DWORMAN dr.GARRET.; ~, 7 .61! ' ht...5: :. ...-pio.,o.oti, • ' (,4t : -(goitt7os. - t gitiortati IPUTHASHEP EtMil THURSDAY BY ANDREW J. 11ERRITSON. , Term5.. , ..51.50 per' annum if ,pa id in ad vance, $2.00 if paid within the year, or $240 if not paid until. the end of the: year or period of subscription. - Adradee payment solicited. Discontin names optional with the Publisher until all Arreariges are paid. atebOt A dyertioing. One square, op lines,y 3 weeks or less,' $l.OO Each subiequent insertion, • 25 One square' one year, $B.OO, two &era $12:00, three squares $16.00,10Ur %Naas $20.00. Blisiness Cards of six lines $3.00 per year. • Jisb Work of all kinds executed neatly and promptly: • 11314uks always on hand:. .January Ist, 1857. WM. W. SMITH & CO., Cabinet and Chair Nianuiractur en, foot of Main Street. Montrose, Pe.' ABEL =BELL, tTostaOsx, Dealer` in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,. Dye Stuffs, Glass.ware, Paints, Oils, Varnisher, Window Glass, _Groceries, Fancy Goods; Jew. elry;Perfuntery, &c.—And Agent for all -the most popular Patent Medicines. - JOHN GROVES; Fashionable Tailor—Shop near the - Baptist Meeting House, on Turnpike Street. Montrose, Pa. A. LATHROP, & CO., Dealers'in Ready-Made Clothing, Hata and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Dry' Goods, &c. Rai — Store opposite Searle's Ilotel,Montrose, DR. R. -THAYER, Physician and Surgeon, Montrose, Pa. (Moe in the Farmer's Store. - FRANKLIN FRASER, Attorney ,Tend Counsellor at Law, Montrose, Pa. ' will attend faithfully to all busi ness entrusted to him - in the County of Stisq's. Conveyancing and writing of all kinds will be done neatly, and charges moderate, He will .alear.• attend to prosecution of 'claims of soldiers, the . .r widows and heirs, Against the U. S. Govern:i meet, for Bounty Land, Pensions, &c. May be found at all hours at the office formerly occupied by J. T. Richards, Esq., north of the Court House.-1858-1 3. M.C. TYLER, , Interestedmithl._L. Hunt, Inxporter 'and Dealer in Hardware Ana Cntlery;,Carria4re Trimmings, Springs, &c. No. 215 Pearl Street, Y. Wherehis Mercantile friends, in this and OTHER Connties, are kindly invited, and BARVESTLY SO lieited to eallanknirchase. 6tf. J. D. VAILp . M. Do, , Phymician and Surgeon, has perms netly located himself at Brackneyville, Susq'a County; Perfa, and will promptly attend - to all calls with which he be favored. May, 1856n22. HAYDEN BROTHERS, . New Milford, Penit'a, TlTheilesale dealer in Buttons, Combs. V V Suspenders. Threads; Taney Goods. NVatches,Uswelry, Silrerand Plated Ware, Cut. lery, Fishing Tackle, Cigars, &c. &c. Merchants and pedlars, supplied on liberal terms. WM. HAYDEN, . • "TRACY HAYDEN,. JOHN HAYDEN, GEO. HAYDEN. 4yl rm. E. P. WILMOT, • rlradtiate of the Allopathic and 4 Homeo tX pathic Colleges of Medicine t is now per manently locat_td in great Bind Pa. April Ist. 1856. JOHN SAIITTER, Fashionable Tailor. Shop - first door north of the Farnier's Store. htIIIEATIV 1 2 . 11111M1 FIRE INSURANCE CO., YORK. Pa. ChartiTed by at Slate of Pennsylvania CAPITAL,: 300,000 DOLLARS., Insures arrairst.loss or-damage by fire, onikui% dingy, furniture, and merchandise generally. L9sses adjusted by arbitration,- where the parties fail to agree. Al5I H. A. Hantz, John Landes, Kraber, Fred. Suktzbadk, William: Wallace; El Kindig, Samuel Dyer, Thomas Gray, David Strickler. ' H. KB ABER, President, D. STRICkLER. secret iry. 0.8. BEE BE,%.9gent, Itontrose, Pa. February 2d, 1858. [iy*. anufatturas mr ui au t Co. Charter . Perpetual. Granted by the State of Pennsylvania. CAPITAL $500.000- • Fire, Marble and kis:and Traispor. • • . Whom AARON S. Lteriscort, President. Wm. A. RnonEs, Vice Pres't. ALFRED WEENs, Secretary. • DIRECTORS. Aaron S. Lipincott, Charles Wise, WM. A. Rhodes, • Alfred Weeks, • Wm. Thomas,, .J. )Rinaldo Sank; WM. Neal, - Johii P. Simmons, Charles J. Field. James 'P. Smith. Office No. 20 Merchant's Exchange, Phira.- A.-N. BULLARD, Agent, Montrose, Pa. 20y1. • „ _ 111- 11-11131„.. -M . O R- 0S E -P A. rp HE subscriber having purchased, . -I- refitted and newly furnished• the ;; ; above Well" known And popular Hotel, is prepared to accommodate the tray. cling public and others with all the attentions and conveniences usually found in. &stelae» Houses. •No effort will be :spared,by the Pro prietoi and his A,esistants• to make the Hotel equal in every point to any lb the country. The Aar will always be'supplied with the Choicest Liquors. The Stables, - connected with this House are large, roomy . and convenient, and careful and attentive Hostlers are always in charge of them. . TARBELL. Montrose; May 13th, 1847. REMOVA.T_Js. TheSaddle,,lfartfoos sodTrank u Skop of ,•& IcimDma • Is REMOVED to th? building recently .occu pied C. C. }lnit.:ter, on Shin St., one door above S. S. Mott's, where he will be happy to wait on all who may favor him with their patron age. . Jan. 20th, 1858.—tc. , • • CautioL Ithelta ersigned, forbid any person pur chisinta certain note given to Stephens & Todd, for the sum of fifty dollars, dated Au. burn. January , Bth, 1868, as it was obtained by ft:lnd.:lnd deception, and , for which we have re ceived no value,, and therefore will not pay it unless compelled by fir , It is a judgment note, and/Waives the exemptiOn sekof:lB49. • e_HAit MBES, __ . • THOMAS-M. Underldiptet ,by JESSE OWES. 1 1.144160.2 n. 2401068. • --.44 rt, ~e~.x LITTLE $c MAUD s" g••=-; ;:; :fr MECHA WILL please mu m b the subscribers ar, , DOORS, „ Ai . the lowest Factory pri constantly. on hand, a liar ! NAILS, - GLASS, DO . OR TRIMMINGS, FASTENINGS, LIME, In fact, we have almost e Building Faterials. • Of first rate quality, and will sell them at a very small advance from Cost for Can. Therefore we confidently assure Builders, that they will materially conslt their own interests by giving us a call, befor 'lplirchasing. - - . _ LIT LE & HARDING. 1, • PLO-lILIS A LT, sR I E ! Y the .COAD'or BARREL, constantly on - JI) hand, and for sale. at thesery lowest rates, by LITTLE di HARDING. Nicholson Septenper 'st;lBs7. ANOT are aub*LlM . - c%tork of TIE- 1 1..1: , ...b Winter Trade. New add Beautiful styles, Now being opened by , LITTLE & HARDING. Fish ! Fish ! ! A'A FRESH lot of tho 4 Find Heavy Codfish, also, Bluefish in' aTels and Half Barrels, just received .11 ITTLE & HARDING. -ALSO ' 1 1 NEW Stock of Groceriel, Hardware, ACrockery, &c., & ~ a handrail part of IA hid' wihave not time to mention. Enough to Say, we _have alrnos anything,' and eve rything expected to bo found at a store in thn country—all of which we are determined I turn into cash, in the eery shortest possible time and we herewith issue a - NOTICE V@ , TA , 3I a aUgatilZ. .We wish it distinct! understood, that for CASH we will sell any hind of Goods at lunch lower prices than usual. .. 1 Fresh Grp:miles. QiIGAR, Molasses, Rice, Coffee, Tea, end 0 all kind - - quantity, at .the very lots hand, by a, TOTWITHSTANDING "the recent heavy I advance in the price of Teas, we have se cured a large lot of thd same quality of that which has created son4b good feeling among our Tea drinking custors. Plenty of it, by the ch ut orpound, at the old price, by 147 TLE "Sz. HARDING. s It, is Fact, THAI' Sralentos, So p and Candles of the best qualities, are r sale by the Box, at Nit! York city wholesai prices,by TLE & HARDING. c) I . Potagh, IN Tin Caps,. a Pure .trticle, for sale by LITTLE & HARDISG Boots anil Shoes, CONSTANTLY on Fiand, a first rate assort, meat of lien's, Boys' and Youths' double ople Boots and Shoes, o the best manufacture, also, Women's Shoes, oots and Gaiters in great variety, all to be sod at very low rates, by LITTLE & ILLADISG. , • Hats anil Caps, N almost enlei§ varieiv, of kinds, qualityand I prices, for sale by . LITTLE & HANDING. Bonii i l ets s To MONS, Flowers and Trimmings, for sale by LITTLE & HARDINC. Clotbngl • CGATS, Vests 'sad ants, well made, and good styles; Shirts, Collars, Hosiery, Gloves, etc., for sale chelip, by ITTLE & HVIDING. Lather! QOI.E and Upper LeJlther, Pegs, Shoo Nails ki find Thread, Wax atd many other kinds of Shoe Findings , for sale - y tatrt.E & HARDING. - Carp4ing ! lAICH all Wool Carpets, at low price, for sale by '- LITTLE & HARDIEG .. i . . - k To Lumbermen and Coopers. ' BEST Cast Steel an Steel Poll Axes. Cast Steel Mill and :4 at Saws, also Patent tooth X Cut Saws, with Files, of almost all de scriptickns, for sale by LITTLE & HARDT:TO. To Dai FIRKINS, ReturnPa 12 and Cedar Pails, B. &e. die., for sale by 'Are You YOU will save mon Natle, Glaaa,Pnin wings, and Hardware ge Flour, Salt lialY the, Lciad, or Bar 1> and for aaie by Ca -] • ATOU can buy almost! • JL General Merchandi small advance from cos 1 . • , Troduce. ni• UTTER, , Eggs, Li Grain of all kinds, Shingles, Dried Apples, in exchange coiGoods, tggill22 A N ITagt 'tl E EfiRDIE G. TiiitiLnoek : r iart - TIVB6I. ' COLAIMM. Is -4; "1 - 0 3P4 fi E S 6 NICSII ,Fr,w . hen building, that furnishing • SASH a BLINDS, ea, and that they keep stock of • • OILS, PAINTS; !ASII AND BLIND o.; &c., ,erything in the way of HER onstantly on flAr.Di NG. ymen. Pans, Tin, rated tier Bowls,-DairtSalt, 'T I LE si HARDING 1 9 , I -- .y by purchasing your Oils, Sash, Door Trim iorally of I.I4TTLE & HARDIItG. and Lime, ci, constantly on hand, ITTLE & HARDING.. 1. nything, in the way of i ,.. e, for Cisa, at a very of i rTTLE .& HARDING: - anted. rd, Tallow, %climax, ' gr,v,Old iron, Lumber, k eau', &c., 4c.,musted Iy - .• Irrit & Ht.lnstsc. FE= a!! # gef-YRX & 1,04 0 11 11 Elts :-:11 : 511` 11 Vi , RECEIVIDT3- i livl ay of An j ri • 41,eg 7C1 ' SPRING 4 ea o e to' AND SoIDWINUF.it GOODS. for Cash or Produce can be bought . V V very low. • WALL PAPER:. A bole?i, assortment just received.S. IL SAYRE & BROTHERS. CARPETING. Bargains offered by • aH. SAYRE &. BROTPERS. PLOWS-! P.L 0 WS ! ! PLOWS. We it vite the attention of Farmers to the celebrated Peekskill& Plows which We have added to oar large assortment. • 8. - H. SAYRE & BROTHERS, • 'Proprietors of Eagle Foundry. Montrose, April 29th, 1851. ISt!. STOVES! STOVES !! STOVES !!! OUR Stoves have been so thoroughly tried to the entiro satisfaction of all, that they need no recommend from us... - S. 11. SA KS BROTHIMS. N E W FALL AND WINTFR ,COODS! It is unnecessary toecknowledge that 'R - . KENYON SELECTS the best style of Goods that are to be fond in New ,York, regardless of the ex pease. He has just received from New York a, large 'assortment of Dry Goods consisting of Rich All Wools Delanes, French Deflates, Su-, perior Plaid Goods, and Calicoes in endless va. riety. His goods cost and are worth 23 per more than the goods usually sold -through the country, at the same prices. Kentucky Jeans, Printed Flannels, Rich Ribbonds from five cts. to five shil !lugs, Broclut Shawls from $1 to $2O. Carpet Bags, Umbrel las, White Goods, Sheetings at low price* Ladies Winter Bonnets. Shoes and Gaiters. large assortment. House Carpeting, cheap. Collars, Undersleeve..Brocade Dehtnes. 28-inch Black Silk for la' yard. somethirig un heard of. Deleigcs, 11 ts, Caps. Crockery. A complete aqeorttneut -of roceries, Brown Sugar, at old prices,.lo eta. pet/ pound. 'Cull and, sir one,and all.' My rentitotian far selling goad cheap has not dirninislieii in the, least, come along with your cash air trakt. with your Ser vant. .. KENYON. ' n OOK accounts with customers of over one IP year's standing must be settled as I need the proceeds. • Wool Sock Shadoits not wanted. R. KENYON. Lawsville Centre. Sep. 15. MT/ Elikri'M 1.E1)(611TE. GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICE'S!! IAT CKERMAN & G,Art.RATT are now re -1 I ceivivg their Stock of:Stoves for the Fall and Winter Trade, and would beg leave to say to their numerous frktrds and customers that. they hay. ..n hand the lamest and best selected ,Stock of Stoves ever offered to the inhabitants anf Stisqrrehanli Co. Their Stock consists of the niost approved patterns of Elevated Oven, Large Oven, Premium and Coal Cooking Stoves. Wood and Cal Park?: Stoves Of Elegarkt pat terns, also- Six-Plate Office and'. Hotel Stoves, Coal Burners, ke; We have the best Stove constructed on the diving flue principle, ever made, at 3 very moderate price. 'We wonid rake this opportunity of reminding Our friends who are solicited to prlrchase their Stoves of Hawkers & Pedlars, that a moments reflation will convince them that it'is very' bad economy to do so. - . It is n well emoblished fact that the cost of seliing Stoves by pedling, them about the coun ty is not less than 15-or 20 per cent. and gener ally as high'as 20, to say nothing of..,,bad 'debts and cost of collectio - us. 01 course this ; extra ex. rubs° must come out of the pOckets of the pur anaser., • peln consideration of the above facts tie offer chr entire Stock of Stoves at 20 per rent less y Pedlar will or ran sell. Call' and see if these, things are not so. New Milford, Sept. 16th, 1857. NEW STOVES ! Is EL a 117 as °X just receiving a large stock of NEW STOVES • - INCLUDING a full assortment of Elevated - Oren, Large Oren and Flat Top Premium . Cook Stores, for Wood or Coal, with a Superior variety of Parlor, Office and Shop Stores, for Wood or Coal; also, Stove Pipe, Zinc, Sheet Iron, Store Tubes, 4c., cf e. , His assortment will include the most &taxi and DESIRABLE STOVES in market, and will be sold on -the most favorable terms, and to which he would invite the particular attention of CASH buyers. New Milford - , October, 12th. 1857. H.E.I WA ,- , !•‘Z..: 4;1 1 4.tt '• " , 6. 1 :„....• .OA • :, ...•‘,..0". ijr•OK ''01 0— :, Nisiyi /SW . 7.. -0 0 ' ' tlig 00 or-4mo. .1 . ,, e - 0° , - MI 00 • r-4.; JUST A GOING! But not through the hands of the 11 . 23 - 2 W.E prefer to dispose of 'our own goods, thererure GREAT INDUCEMENTS are offered to CASH CUSTOMERS, or on a snont CREDIT, with Approved NOTES. • Those who wish to avail themselves of this opportunity, we advise to Call at the Stores of euttelibtrg, 'gouda= • -At either Montrose, Snag 9 a. Co. - , Pa., Susq'a Depot, Or . Towanda, Bro'd Where we offer. to Suit the Times and avoid Suspension GREAT BARGAINS to purchasers of All Kinds of DRY GOODS and READY MADE CLOTHING, which hare been lately purchased under existing Low Prices and sell ing at the same. ' A SPLENDID STOCK or Prg 617015, Comprising almost Every Kind of DRESS Goons, such as Rich Moire Antique, Black std Fancy Silks, Plain and Printed French Merinos, Shaded and. Plain All Wool And Common De Laines; Paramettas;-28 to 30 per cent. Lower than ever, &c., &c. In Domestic Goods, onr asSortmettt ie complete and. Astonishing Low. We also have on hand a heavy Stock of. • - READY MADE CLOTHING Which we will offer 30 per cent. lower than any other establishment in this section. Also CLOTHING MADE, TO ORDER In the neatest and best mannerand Warranted. All kinds of Grain taken at the Highest Mar ket prieesralso Dried Apples and Geese Feath ers. * * *Please call and -price our goods and satisfy yourselves of the abut% facts. = GUTTENBERG. ROSENBAUMA ,CO. Montrotte. Pa.„ Nov. 24th, 1857.' . ei LOTUS, Cash i m era and Vest's gs, very de. trabtrystylcs, at prices that ascot fait to ccorioced. C. W. MOTT. HOWAEI) sociavioN, PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent, Instittaion. established by special endowment for the reiief of the, sick and dis tressediajlictedwith Virulent Epidemic diseases. TO ALL PERSONS afflicted with. Sexual Diseases, such as Spermatorrhom, Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Gonorththa, Gleet,Syphi lie, the Vice of Onanism, or self abuse, &c. The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the awful destruction of human life, caused by Sexu al diseases, and the deceptions practised • upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases - by Quacks several years ago directed their Con sulting ii'iluzgeon, as a CHARITABLE - ACT worthy of their oame, to open a Dispensary for the treat ment of this class of diseases, in all their forms, and to give illsitcar. ADVICE oaserts, to all yvho apply by letter, with a description of their eon dition, (age, occupation, habits of life, Fee.); and in cases of extreme poverty, to furnish medicines free of charge. It is needless 'to add that the Association commands the highest medicariskill of the age. and will furnish the most improved modern treatment. The. Directors on .a review of the past, feel assured that their labors in this sphere of benevo lent effort, hate been of great benefit to the 'afflicted, especially to'the young, and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to this very important but much despised cause. - Just published by the Association, a Report on Spcnnatorrheea or Seminal VVeakness, the Vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Self-Abuse, and other diseases of the•sexual organs, by the. Consulting Surgeon, which will be sent by. mail (in a sealed lettir encelopo . ,) FREE or CHARGE, on the receipt of TWO ' STAMPS for pos tage. Address, for Report or Treatment, Dr. George ft. Calhoun, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Asso eiation, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. _By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HARTWELL President, GEORGE FAIRCHILD, Secretary. Oct. 16th, 1857. . [iy. • Patent_ Medicines, &c. . AFFLICTED .READ ! GRAFHENBERG MEDlClNES.—Vegetable Pills Green Mountain Ointment, Sar.ap trila Compound, Children's Panacea, Eye Lotion, Fe ver and Ague Remedy, Health Bitters. Dysen tery Syrup, COMltutitive's Balm, Marshall's Uterine, Catholieon, Dr. Libby's . Pile Ointment. and Manual of:Health. Ayres Pills and Cherry Pretoria!, Tanner's German Ointment, 'Trask', :Magnetic Ointment 1/ollowitv's Ointment and Pitts. Davis' Pain Kilter. Or, Pitch's Heart Corrector, Bennetie Root and Plant Pi Ils,'Soute's. Sovereign Balm. -Wright's Ind inuVegetable Pills, Rhode's Feser and Augue Cure. Merck ant's Ga ruling oil, Arni. ca Lineament, Camphor, Castor Oil, Icregoric, Picera, Myrrh, Licorice, &e . , A new supply just received. to be kept constart. •ly on hand, for sale by . I. N. ,BULLARD.. October. at. IR 6. .•1 0@ @ Pit OPIA ./il al 1 AffiVi2Hl)., AT TfIE HEAD OF .NAVIGATIOX! NDimainine the choice stock of Spring LIL. and StinneroGoods, just opened ter Exawination and SALE, al rery lowfigures by C. W. MOTT. QTELLA,Casbtuere, and Dv La in Shawl's-Ist 0 vary low prices by C. W. MOTET. HATS and Caps of - the newest, styles, in great variety by C. %V. MOT . p MEWS in abundance by C. w: MOTT • DRASS Hoops, Hosiery, Gloves, Belts etc., etc., by . C. W. MOTT. n ROWN and Blue Sheeting and Stirtings 1, Shirting Stripes, Ticks, Denims, Summer Stuff's, eze., &c., as !ow as .can be afforded in this market. Groceries !Groceries!! Agood assortment of Groceries comprising Floor, Salt; Fish, Teli. Coffee, Sugar, &., and other articles in the line too numerous to mention, which is offered for sale at low prices, for caah or-ready pay. =Call and •examine my Goods and PRICES before purchasing else where. Montroee,Aug. 10th, 857 - Tne Magnetic lieit. THE undersigned, after many Years of careful research and experiment, have discovered and perfected a safe, convenient and unexception able meatiliof completely controling the maternal function, without employing any of the upnatural and deleterious expedients so often resorted to for that purpose. Apart fro_ni its specift": use of preventing conception, it is an infalible means of restoring to health and vigor the abused,deranged and enfeebled procreative Innctions of females, and of reinvigorating and restoring the general health to its wonted constitutional integrity. It consists of a Magnetic' which encircles the body directly over the as illium, by the magnetic action of which the fecundating power is inter cepted and held in abeyance. and the vital neuro megaetic cUrrents, otherwise drained off bs. sex ual excesses, are-turned• back thro' the system, stimulating all the viscera to a healthy normal. tone. In astrife moral aspect, no valid objection ean be urged against its lawful use, as it is de signed to subservc a groat humanitary purpose in the reproductive economy. It is impossible in a brief card to dive the reader an adequate con ception of the virtues of the discovery and the modus of its acacia. Accordingly, the-proprietors have prepared a pamphlet, fully embodying the philosophy of its inftvience upon the genitive func tion, its uses, tests and results, which they will forward upon the receipt of six cents in postage stamps, to any address. The price of the, Belt is $5, sent by mail free; UoCOURSEY, NORTON & Co., 346 Broadway, New York, Addresi P. 0. Box 2341. d 24, 3m.] Salt! Salt!! Salt!!! THE subscriber begs leave to inform his. friends and the public that he has taken the Store No. XOl Washington•strer t, (ditt eat np. posite Washington Market,) lateiy 4enpiid by Volney Elliot, and is now prepared to offer for sale on - the - most liberal terms Fon CASH, all kinds of Foreign Coarse, and Fine Salt, from Vessel, or store, either in sacks or bulk, or put up in small bagel() ordei.. Dealers will be furnished with their names printed on the bags wnen orderinea thonsand or more. Persona from a distance ordering by mail can depend upon hating their orders promptly filled at the LOWEST ItIARKE7 PRICES. GEO. W. MANN. New York, March Ist, 1857. Yl. Farm for Sale. TIM subscriber offers for sale a Good ram of nacies in BridgewaterJour, miles east of Montrose, 70 acres improved. There is on the-premises a large framed Dwelling House, a good framed Barn, an excellent, Apple Orchard One haltof the purchase money will be required down; the balance in annual instalments. &AJAR BROWN.. • Bridgesiater, August 19th, 1857. •33ts. ~oaution. y•DO hereby toibid any _person or persons .11 trusting, my son HEwLErr on my account without & written order in my own hand writing, as I shall pay no debts of his contracting strut this date. I also forbid the Postmasters lattirg the.said Hewlett have any letter or paper that may come directed to me without an order as aforesaid.- . JOSEPH B. WOOLSEY. Jessup, February 4th, 1858.-Bwit - r_TOLLOWAY'S Pills and Ointment, Mome's J.:1; Indian Root Pills, and Ayer's Cherry Pec toral and Cathartic Pills. Constantly for gala Bee Advertisements in this' paper. ABEL ,TURAELL. PROFESSOR WOOD'S Hair Restorative at TURRELL'S. A coll.PLETEßeartment of GROCERIES . 0:"11.1114w0fit.:.". AYER'S C 11 E It tY • PECTORAL FOR ll r ID CURE OP Colds.. Coughs, mid 11101trseness. Denotes" Mass., 20th Dec.,1855. Drt. J. C. Ares: I do uot healtate fumy ,v" the beet remedy I have over fond 6.r Ctuhrhs, lloorsemos. Influents, coal the fie f,,,,,,,witi n nt amorous of a Cold, IS your elleter Newest. Its constant use in my medial and my family for the out v. ton years has shown it to possess sopa. rior virtues fOr the .ireattnent of thee* 'conlidaints. EDEN EMORY, M.D. A. R. MOIIPLEY, Eno, or Knee, MIL, mike , "I hue used your Pardus. myself and In mp family ever since you invented it. and believe it the best Maki ee for its - purpose erer put out. With a bad cold I should sooner pay twenty-five dollars for p bottle limo do *Rigout it, or take any other remedy." Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza. Mumma, Mm, Feb.l. 1856. Rearm Am: I will cheerfully; certify your Pscroam. ie the best remedy we poetess for the cure of Whoopirro Chu" CI 014 p, anti the chest disease* of children. We of your fraternity iu the South appreciate your skill, and commend your medicine to our people. 111R,A31 CONKLIN, M.D. AMOS LEE, Esq.,lloBmer, le.,writes, 84 Jan.,1866: "I had aledions Datums, which confined me' in doors Ax weeks; took many medicines without relief; finally tried pout Prevents by' the advice of our clergyman. The tirst dose relieved the soreness in toy throat and Muses; lees than one half the bottle made me completely well. Your medicinei are the cheapest as well as tiothriat we can buy, and we esteem yon,'Lloctor, and your rem*. dies, as the poor man's friend.* ' Asthma or. Phthisie, and BroichlUs. Warr BlartatMrms, Pa, rah, 4,1856. . era: Your Career Petrmitist is performing nsarrellons curse In fide section. It has relieved several from eilarto lug symptoms of consumption, and In •now coring a num who has labored under an affection of the hinge for the last Only years. WORT L. PARKS, Merchant. A. A. RAMSEY. M.D., Amos, Norms Co., lOW, write*, Sept. 6,1855: "During my practice of many rem have, found nothing equal to your CUMULI Peoroaat for giving ease and relief to consumptlve petiolate, or oiling such as are curable." We might add volumes of evidence, but the most con villeins proof of the virtues of this remedy Lc found in Its 'elects upon trial. Ctinsaniption. • Probably no one rentedy has ever been known which cured so manyand WA dangerous was se this Some no human aid can reach; but !Mee to those the Came Prfftoaat affords relief and comfort Arm= Mee; Nsw Yong Cory March 6, 1866 DOeTell Ares, Lowm: I feel it a duty and a pleasure to inform lon what your Center Pwroxst has done for my wife. arched been live Months laboring under the dangerous symptoms of Consmapthm, from which no aid we could procure gave her much miler. She was steadily failing, until Dr. Strong. of this city, where we have come for advice, recommended a trial of your medichie. We Mete his 'cinctures, as we do your skill, for she has recur. mad from that day. She is not yet as strong an she used to be, but le free from her rough, and calls herself troll, Yours with gratitude and regard. ORLANDO SHELBY, or 1311313TVILLEL. Ccurtnaptirm, do not despair till you have tried Arra's - Casette PerrmuL. It is made by one of the beet medical chemists In the Srorld,and its cures all around us bespeak Me high merits of its virtues.—Phliadelptio Ledger. Ayer's Cathart ic pills, • quiE sd.nres of Chenustry and Medicine bare been I taxed their utmost 4p produce ids best, most perfect purgatire which is known to man. Innumerable proofs are shown that dove Puss hare viriues which surpass in eirellenre din ordinary medicines, and that they win um precodenteilly upon the estetin of all Melt They are safe and element to take, but powerful to cure Their pen. • tinting properties stimulate the rind activities of the body, remove the obstructions of lta Germs, purify the bleed, and expel disease. They pnege out thelbul humors which breed and grow distemper, stimulate 'biggish or disor• dewed organs into their natural action, alai impart healthy tone with strength to the whole ardent. Not only do y core the everyday complaints of every body, tot also formidable and dangerone &mum that hare balth4 the lest of human skill. While they produce powerful effects they are net the mane time, in diminished doses, the utbst and beat phyelc that can Ise eMploYed for childmn Being sugar-coated, they are pies undo take; and , being purely vegetable, are free from any risk of harm. Cores have been =de which surpass belief were 'they not snle 'Unlisted by men of inch exalted potation'and cheracter as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Many equine.. - clergymen and physicians hare lent their mimes to mitt f) to the public the reliability of my remedies, while oth ers hare rent me the aseorence of their conviction that my Preparations contribute immensely to the relief army attlictcd, suffering fellow men The Agent below named 0, plea mil to furnish grebe my American Ahstattac eouteminetle-wetionatorthi•h tme and certificates of their cures, of the following complaints' Ciorliseness !ideals Compirinte, Literal diem, Martian n, llea eol,e arising twin m f ttl.-fttitom indigeMbn, Itiorlnd Inaction of the Bowels and Pain ari.in7 tits r, kcal, Flab leucy. 1 em of Appetite, all blear. oiut and Cntannorr Mae lasi which require an erememt Metia ale• tii.r :nit or Isir,; a ErlL They ob.°, hy minty- I Tood and mu it the system. ewe numb', erLm'h sluts iamb it' wined not Le supposed they meld *. l, ouch M Derfuos Partial ithinlder4, Neurait 4 v end Nerrone Irritability. Dirimgementa of the Liver 1- neya, Gout, and other kindred complaints angling from s low state of the body or oirtructicat of Mt hint hors Do not be put r ' by unprincipled deniers with some other pill they make more profit on. Ask fi.T•Arms PILLS. and take nothing else.. No other they can -give you compares wilt this , iu Its Intrittaic value or cv rntire , powers. The rid. • emit the beet aid there is for them, and they should hare it. - Prepared by Dr. J. C. ATIER, Practical and Analytical'Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Puce 23 CTS. Pro mr. Fire Born TOE $2. SOLD BY ABEL TERRELL, Montrose, And by Dealers in MEDICINES everywhere. C. W. MOTT S. S. MOTT, WINTER ,11?.RANGEZIIENTS. ar4T-XXIMMEN New Rail Road Route, Delaware, Laeltawanna.B 'W. R.R. - N rEW and expe.ditioas broad page route .1.11 from The North and %Vest, via Great Bond and Scranton, and , from the Lackawanna and Wyoming valleys, directly through to New York and Philadelphia. On and after 31Onday, Jan:181141858, trains will be run as follows: The Night Express Trait:iliarind:east on N. Y. & Erie It. 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. In Bile at Montrose, . . 0.07 " Tnnkhannock, % / SG " Factoryville, -- 10.13 " Scranton, 10 00 " Strondsbartr, ' 1 - .38"p. m. Delawnre,(ls mihutes to dine,) 2.10 a Bridgeville, Phil. pass. leave 2.40, " - Junction, 3.30, " New York, . '7.10,, " Philadelphia, ~ . flat), ti, 'Passengers from N. Y:, leave Pier . No. 2 North River, at " 7 30, a. m. Prom Philadelphia;leavc Walnut St; - • Wharf, it 6.00 ." Leave s itmetion, 10.55, " Duestßridgevilk.,(Phil.connection.)ll.4s, " Delaware, (15 min. to dintker), 12.00 tn. • Btroudsliurg, 12,47, p. m. Scrantnn, 3.35, " Factoryville, 4.27 " Tunkhanock, • 4.48 " Montrose, 5.35, " Great Bend. 6.10,: fs Connecting tit Gleatilend:with the Dunkirk Express, west, at 7,15 " Accommodation Train leaves Scran ' ton for Great Bend at - '7.20 a. in. Arrive at Great Bend, - 12 25 p. m. Connecting with the Emigrant Train west, on tie N. Y. & E. Rail Road. • Retbrning, leives Great Bund 4 1.25 p. m. Due at Scranton, 6.10 " For the - accommodation of way travel on the . Southern Division, a passenger car s will bo at tached to the Express Freight Trains, leaving- Scrnatou, at - X 5.00 si • • Due at•Stroudsburg at - 10.20 " Junction at - 2.10 m. Returning,. will leave Junction ar ks , 5.00 n; m. Due at Stroudsburg at 8,35 " Scranton at 2.50, p. In. Passengers from New York will change cars at Junction. To and frons Philadelphia, via D. D. it. Ft., leave or take cars at Bridgeville. For Pittston, Kiagton,and Wilkesbarre,take L. & B. Et. R., ears at Scranton. 1.,0t J0321U p,Archbald, and Carbondale, ebante Cars at Greenville. - Tickets sold, und'bo nage checked through. JOHN BRISBIN,SupI,. Wm. N.lmirs.Gen'l Tieket Agent; , W GOOD1! - '''' . '., ~_ --halm . ,_ • : H.- J, • WEBB'S. • MOIVTR piit 41PRIL. soaleo: M y otiloe to my newresidenee nearly oppo site the Presbyterian Church. on Turnpike Street 'The pnblie are invited and mom: . ine specimens of the wines ablator - Ploggnig and Phite which ram daily exeoeting, „Igo //In. ? alni.”sey. , more. friends', the work siteeke for itself. • ,Viltall" Resident Dentist., Montrose,,Pa. Sect. 185 T. . Helmbold's GemAtte Pieparatim 11104 Contentrated'Compound Fluid Exita t t • Burhu: - • For . Diseasis Me Bladder, Ribuir, Grad -Drop* Wen/times, Obstruction's:, Sect& Diketsres,' Fernak Complaints, and eV _ Diseases af the &anal Organs,. arising -from excesses and imprudences in life, and • romoving ill improper dis Charges from the kitineyS, or sexual organs, whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE; from whatesci . eltise thefmay hive originated, and no-matter• of -thm long ntnnding,'gi►mg health and -rigor to the frame, nod lloom to the pallid dial. •,, JOY: To THE AFFLICTED!!! , It cures nervous and debilitates Sufferers, and removes nil the symptoms, among which will be found indisposition to exertion, loss of power, - loskof memory, difficulty of breathing, gen. eral weakness, horror of disease, seek nerves, trembling, dreadful horror of , death, night sweats, culd feet,. Wake- _ fulness, dimness-of vision, 1 angu or, ualversar lassitude of the mus cuter system, often enormous • - appetite, with • dyspeptic • symptoms, hot hands,ffushing: . • , of the body,dryness of the skip, ~pallid countenance and eruptions on the face.pain in the back,heaciness of the eyelidi, frequently black spots , , flying before. the efes, with a temporary suruSion and loss of sight; want of attention, .greattnobility, restlessness, with hoiror of So ciety.- 'Nothing is more desirable to such patients than solitude, and nothing they more dread for fear of themselves; no repose of manner, no earnestness, no speculation, but a hurried transition from one question to another. These symptoms, if allowed to go on--,which this 'medicine invariably removes—soon follows lose of power, fatuity and epileptic fits—in ono of which the patient may expire. ftirho'can say that'these excesses are not frequently follotVed by those direful diseases—insanity and constainp tion ? The - record; of the insane asylums, and the melancholy deaths by consumption bear am. ple witness to the truth of these assertions. In lunatic :whims the most melancholy exhibition appears. ' The countenance is actually sodden & quits destitote—neither mirth or grief "ever vis. 'its it. Should a sound of the vciee occur, it ie rarely se ieulaie; • With woeful mem:urea wan despair LAN ealletrimunda his grief beittiled." -Dehflity is the moot terrible! and has ltron2ht thousands to untimely grave's, thus blasting the ambition of many noble youths. It can he cared ity the nee of tbia. 11'1, A L JR L n V If you :ire snfierlriir with any of the ahoy,- a;m." - tteninti it'lments, tha Fluid Extrae.t Tluchn will cure .yott. Try it and be convmced of its efficary. Bew , re of quack• no-trums and quark doe. tors,ic hn fa ISO)? bonst-nf abilities and references. Citizens know an ovoid them:and saye long sof feting, money, and exposure. by sending nr fora bottle of this popular and "pacific rem. clay. It allays all pain and inflammation, is per fectly tOriasani in its ttste ard odor, but intenedi-• ntb in ibk "HELMB0:0 1 EXTRACT BUCHU fs preparcd.directly according to the rules of Phtirmacy rind\ Chembitry, with the ffreatbsi cc-, curacy and chemical knowledge and care deco. teOn its 'coinbination. See Professor Dewees valnable , works on the practice bf physic,' and ' most of the late stmeinrd iterlts bf mediefne: $ 1 OOHOne hundred dollars' will be paid to itny physician Who can prowl that the ever injured a patient;and - the testimony Of thousands can b4-produeed to trove that, it does great good: Cases oil: from one 'week b; 13 years' standino haVe been effected. The mass of voluntary. testimony in poss - ession of the Pro. pr:eter, vouching its virtues and curative powers; is immense, embracing nines well known to,_.. Scielice And Fame: -100, 0 00 Bottles hare been sold and net n single instance of faitnre his been reported ! Perso-,ally'apu , lared 'wroth roe, an Alderman of the City of Philadelphia, H. T. Hohnbold; Chemist, w•ho being duly sworn does say, ihat his preparation contains no Narcotic, 'titarcury.or,, injurious Drug, but is purely Vegstab!c. H. T.,Helmbold, Sole Munufaeturer. Sworn and subscribed befnre me this 2.3 d day of Nor 1844.. Wm P. HIBBARD. Alderman:- Price $1 per Bottle, or six fir - .$5. delivered to any address. accompanicld be reliable and re= ponsiblee,ertiticates from Professors of Medical Colleges, Clergymen, and others. .Prepared and sold by If. T. lIELMBOLD, Piaetical and Analytical Chemist, No. 52 Sbuth 1015-st., below Chestdni, Assen bly Buildings, Philadelphia, Pa. VirTo be had of all Druggists and Dealers in the U. S., Canadas, and British Provineei. Beware of Counterfeits. Ask for Holnabold's —take no other.• Cures;guarantied. Sold in Montrose by ABEL TURRELL, Agent Jan. 20, '5'7.-52t. Laokawinua & Bloomsburg R. R. RRI VAL AND DEPARTURE A OF 'TRAINS. - arrei=an Stations, N. Y. Mail. Acco'n. Lenceßupert, ' 7.00a.m. 3.15p.ah Bloom, - 7.10 " 3.25 " Espy, _ 7.18 " 3.33 " Lime Ridge, 730 -" 3.45 " Berwick, 7.55 " 4.10 " Beach Maven, 8.10 " , 4.25 " Beach Grove, 8,20 " 4.35 " Shickshinny, 8.35 " • 4,50 " Hnnlocks CI, 8.55 " 5.15 ". -Nanticoke,. . 9.00 " 5.20 " - plymouth, , 9,20 " 5.40 " Ar've at Kin Aston, 9.30 " 5.50 Leave Kingston, 9.35 " 1.45p.tn. 6.00 " Wyoming, 9.50. " 2.10 " • 6.20 " W'st Pittston, 9.55 " - 2.20 " 6.25 " Pittston, 10.00 2.30 " 6.20 Lackawana, 10.10 " 2.45 640 " - Taylorville, 10,20 " 3.00 " 6.50 " Arrive at Scranton, 10.30 " 315 "; 7.00 " The New York Hail Train conneas with the ExprPsi4 going Ene4on the Delaware, Lackawan na dL Western,Rail road. fthivo in New York 7:15 p. m. • " " Philadelphia, by Camden & Ain Railroad, 8.20 p: m. Farr. from Rupert to New York 56..00. The Accommodation Train North, eortnerts it Scranton .with the Express Train Wrist 1/n the D. L & W. Railroad. _ GOING SOrTII ,Stations. Phil's Mail. Arcn • n. N. Y. Mail. Leat6eScranton, 8 00a.m.11.30a.m. 4.00p.m. . Taylorville, 8.10 " 11.45 ". 4.111 "• Lackawanna, 8.20 " 12,00* fn. 420 ". Pittston, • • 830 ". 12.15p.m. 430 66 W, Pittston, 8.35 "- 12.30 " 4.35 " Wyoming, 8.40 " 11.40 " 4.40 " Arrive at Kingston, 9.00 "- 1.00 " 5.00." LeaveKingeton, ' 10.00 " • 6.15 " • , Plymouth, 10.15 " 6.30 Nanticoke, 10.50 " 6.33 "- Hunlock C'k, 10.45 " • 'l.OO , Shiekshinny, 11.10 " , '7.25 " Reach Gr0ve,:11.25 1.40 . 44 • Beach Haven, 11.55 4 " 750 ' Berwick, 11.35." 8.10 . 4 . • Lime Ridge, )2.90p,rn. " 835 E$P3 7 , 12.a0 Bloom; . 12.40 " 8.50-". Arrive ailibpert, 19.50 v ' 9.00 " Th 6 Phlindelphiandl Train going South,coa,.. fleets with the Mill Train at Rupert, going East At 1.10 14 1)1. for Catnivi*, Port Clinton, Potts. vile;. Readhsg. &c., arriving at Philadelphia at 845 p. m. Mao with -Mail Train going West at 3 o'olook ,p. En., for, .Dan villa, Milton, Moray, Williamsport. and. Elmira. , ',Passongers by,tho 4 e!clOck p. m. Train gaiag Sonth, can take thou 1 o'clock p.m,Expresa , lraio for Elmira width() West or lodge at Bloomsburg and tak e -the. 4 o'clock a. iti. train going East, arrivin g at Philadelphia at 12 noon. Passengers for Harrisburg, direct will take lho'N. Y: traia; (4 o'clock p. m.) going . South,. connecting •at Port' Clinton with the Dauphin & Susquehanna Railroad, arriving at Harrisburg at 12'o'elook noon, next day. • ,•_' P.,J. LEAVEN WORTH , Sept • • Boratiton; Jaimary 13th, OLF'S Aromatic Schiadam Schnapps, at • TVRRELL;S T