. - • . ONE HUNDRED YEARS FROM. NOW: Who will throng - the ceaseless streeti.- One'latuadted years from . now, •• And mammon's fleeting phantom seek, with careworn anxious brow; - . Who thei will seek to gain a name, Sechred by wealth and idle fame, As i theinice -of ambitions, goal, No'write is then on honor scroll; 'Who will -be the spell-bound threng - Passing_ with hasty step along . 'One hundred years froin-now.• • Where, oh! where will be the rain, One hundred years from now, WhO nevi, the virtuoso - a poor condemn, • :With pu rse-proud t haughty brow"; Who then will give a taunting sneer, -.. 'To burn uniredeep sad miserfa tear WhP then will, withhold - relief,',. 'Thaimight suppress the eiphan's grief ; 'Where. oh! where will be heir pride, 'When rich and poor lie side by aide One hundred years from now. • • •..- .-Wholl grace our courts-as judges grave, • One hundred years from now. • • Nor warp the law to screen the knave, " When wealth and nfliuence bow; Who then - for bribes of gold, - Will forgive crimes untold, Who will then make justice sleep, Causing-mercy .and innocence to weep; - Who then will be the jurist' pure, And bribes, and sycophants abjure, Ono hundred years from now. - ' -' Who'll guard our rights o'er land and sea, •One hundred years from now, - • ..Protect-the banner of the free, And 'boldly confront - the foe; Who then will never yteld, • One single foot of flood or 'field, Who ever will despise what's wrong, Submit our rights to no invadi9gone;- - Who will be the patriot brave, Tn gaard'oar flag o'erland and - wave, - - One:hundred years from now. • - - Who, vho will the proud despot be, One, hundred years from now, _ Who would crush the - the germ of Liberty, And make free nations bow ; O! then they will be forgot, . . r Their despot names allowed to rot, . - Nations no more will feel Th'e oppression of their iroit heel; ' And the fair goddess Litierty Will reign o'er every laed. and - sea, ' One hundred years from • WhO will cause.our Barris to break, ', One hutidred years from now, And such a dreadful panic make As is wildly raging now; _ WhO will be the proud and fist When all that's required is to ask A cheek_on " bank ' or "father's pocket" - To cut a dash like a skyrocket, . And bursting mid their-regal splendor • " Wiong the p_oor, the larger bumber, - One hundred years from now. Tut Kottsw.-4he Koran was ivritten.abOut A.-A6lO. Its general aim was to unite the professors of Idolatry and the SeWs - endVh:is- Lanvin the worship of oue God`,-whose unity was the chief.point inculcated—under - Pertain laws and ceremonies, exacting obedience to M thomet, as he prophet. It was ceilainly written in the -Koreish Arabic, and the lan. whiCh certainly possessed every fine qa.dity, was said to he that of Paradise. Ma hornet asserted that the Koran was revealed to him during the period of years,_by the Angel Gubrieh The style of the volume is beautiful, iluett and concih ; and whew the majesty an d attriblites of God are described, it is sublime and magnificent. Mahomet ad mitted the divine mission both of Sickles and of Jesus Cisrist. According to Gibbon, the leading 'article of faith which Mahomet preached is compounded of an eternal. truth and a necessary . fiction, namely ; that there is - only one G"t, end tliat..—Mahomet is the apo,tle : of GOJ. T 13.3 Koran was translatid _ into La - in in 1142,and into English apd other European lhngusge , about 1763. It is a hap >. dy of 3,000 verses, directed into 114 tectionv, VIRTUE VINDICATED.-It Will be remem• bereci.tbat about four miutbs ago, an account was published in the papers, to the end 'tha one Mrs. Wood, of Port Jervis, had shot a man named- Eldridge, of the-same place, and • that his life was devai red of fora. time. The causeof the act, on the part of Mrs. Wood, - was ',announcedata be, because Eldridge had charged her with a.want of chasity, nay, had boasted that she was his paramour. The lady' could not brook . the insult, and, ventured, •though sire had a husband, to.take Eldridge in hand herself, so she deliberately shot him in the face, the bullet knocking out several . teeth, and nearly carrying, :away brains as well. The sequel of the affair is already pub lished. Mrs. Wood -has had her trial, and the jury, after being , out an. hour, "Came' in . with a verdict of an/Initial, which -means served him right." We cannot but think , that Eidridge met with a justspunishment, at the handS of an outraged wife and mother ; or rather, we are disposed to'believe there were very decidedly palliating circumstances Con _meted with her attempt to rid the-world of a cosoirdly.slanderer.' - Ax Liattrtr Cusroman.—At York, Pa., 411 a Monday four persons were arrested on charge of ereating a disturbance. One of them, named Fisher, *Made a, desperate,resistanee and assaulted- .Iligh;ConstableNnby .and several citizens with a long.bladed knife, but without doing them any injury. The :Yolk .I?..cpublican says: It 'was- with Much difficulty that. he 7 a-,as -tied, thrown into a . wagon, and conveyed to jail. When he ar rived there, he managedto get a bar of iron, with which lie assaulted one .of the keepers, injuring birri somewhat. When in the cell he tore off the spigot of the hydrant; which he thl.w with lunch force itt' those outside, vat° . narrowly escaped feeling its weight. He then' broke up some of the woodwork inside, with Which be made a club, and swore he would knock oul the brains of any person who should enter his cell. His conduct was such that the sheriff ordered him to fie shot, and two balls were fired at him, One of which grazed one leg, and the other ball took effect in the other leg. He then submitted—the ball was. 4tracled, when be asked to see it, and swallowed. it immediately. , • • Rae A DEMOCRATIC ADIAIIVISTRATIOR EVER. • GONE - W . ICONG ?—The Chambersburg Valley Spirit yerY pertinently asks this important .question, now-Alit some ex3dTeMent has been gotten up again relative to Kansas, and 'the position of President Buchanan in, regard to it. This is.a question that should / come home to every democrat, especially before taking a position antagonsitic to the National Adminis ' tration.. 'History confirms the fact that every democratic administration has been vindi cated in the correctness and, soundness of its po,licy • and, leading measures from Jefferson and Jackson to the present time—though they were - assailed in the severest manner. There is every probability—nay certainty, that it will be so agaira.---Reading Gazette. • PUirIIASE -OF MOUNT VERNOW.—The -rand Lodge of Masons of Virginia- have adopted a plitn of co-operation with the Ladies' Mount :Vernon Association in the purchase of • - Nonni yernon. • It is by is • small bat sae 'porter: assessment on each Mason In 'ohs 2 1 Visit Niles; (one dollar eachAwith a single con : ion that they have full' liberty to occu py:. e premises one slay' in each 'year. There . 'is stated' to Ibe an, aggregate of, 350,Q00 • 'members' ,of4he fraternity in the United -- States. The `:Southern Matron" as. President . or - =the - Lridiesallount 'Vernon Associstion, has ' tefttliv-se pted the proposition and a elf cubit. on the. suiject -lies been sent - to . each Grand lodge in. the 'United Stites from the 1 Oraul. Lod le in Virginia:. \ s ' • tints piratorg. gantrost Remorrat, PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY • ANDREW J. GERRITSON.- - Tvrms.—sl.so per annum if paid in ad vance, $91.00 if paid within the year, or $2.50 if not paid until the end of the year or period ,of subscription. Advance payment solicited. ' Discontinuances optional with the Publisher until all artearages are paid. Rotes of Advertising. . One square, (12 lines,)l weeks or less, SI.OQ Each subsequent insertion, - 25 One square one year, sB'.oo, two sq'rs $12.00, three squares $16.00, tour squares $20.00. Business Cards of six lines $3.00 per year: _ Job Work of all kinds executed neatly and promptly., Blanks always on hand.. January Ist, 1837. WM . :IV. SMITH, & CO., Cabinet and Chair Manufactur ers, foot of Main-Stipet. Montrose, Pa. ' ABEL TITILRELL, MoNTßoss, PA. Dealer in brags, Medicines, Chemicals, ‘Dye_Stuffs, Glass-ware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Groceries, Fancy Goods,Jew. elry, Perfumery, &c.—And Agent for al the most popular Patent Medicines. JOHN GROVES, . Fashionable Tailor—Shop near the Baptist klecting House, on Turnpike Street. Montrose,To,: - A. LATHROP, & CO., Dealeri in Ready-Made Clothing, Hats and' Cape, Soots and Shoes, Dry Goods, Ate. OrStore opposite Searle's Hotel,Montpose, DR. Res THAYER, -Physician and Surgeon, Montrose Pa. Office in the Farmer's Store. _ FRANKLIN FRASER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Montrose, Pa., will attend faithfully to all busi- Gess entrusted to him in the County of Snag's. Conveyancing and writing of all kinds will be done neatly, , and Charges =aerate. He will also attend to prosecution'ot claims of soldiers, their widows and heirs, against 'the U. S. Govern, meat, for Bounty Land, Pensions, dtc. ' May be found at all hours at the office formerly ocenpiecLby •3. T. Richards, Esq., north of the Court House.-1858-13. N. C. TYLER, Interested with I. L Hunt, Importer amid Dealer in Hardware aria Cutlery,"Carriage Trimmings; Springs; &c. • ' No. 215 Pearl Street„N2l'. Where his Mercantile, friends, in this and OTHER ColllllieS, are kindly invited, and EARNESTLY SO . , lieite4 to call and purchase. . 6tf. PAIL, M. D., Phydelan and Snrgeon, has perms netly located himself at Brackneyville, Susq'a County,,Penn'a, and will promptly attend to all calla with which ho may be favored. May,- 1856—n22. 'HAYDEN BROTHERS, New-Milford, Penu'a. IA - Tholesale dealer in Batons., Combs, V St/spenders, Threads, Fancy Goods, Watches, Jewelry, Silver and 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 DR. E. F. WILMOT, Graduate of the_ Allopathic and Homeo pathic Colleges of Medicine, is. now per. tuanently.located in - Great Bend Pa. April Ist. 1856. JOHN SAUTTER, Fashionable Tailor. Shop first door north of the Farmer's Store. EBTUI FIRE INSURANCE CO., 1:0REC1 Pa. Chartered b4l the State of Peimsy/vanici. CAPITAL S 300,000 DOLLAJM ' 'lnsures 'against loss or damage by fire, 'on buil. dings, furniture, arid merchandise generally!. • Er — Losses adjusted by arbitration, where the parties fail to agree; DIRECTORS H. A. Hantz, H. Kraber, William Wallace, Samuel Dyer, David Strickler ' -H. ICRABER, President, D. STRICICLER. Secretary. 0. S. BEEBE, Agent, Blentrose, Pa. February 2d, 1858. Paitufailurtrs' InsurAu t Co. Charter Perpetual. Granted by the State of - • , Pennsylvania. , CAPITAL $500.0007 - - - Tire, Marine and Inland Transpor tatiou. AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, President. t;' M. A. Ruon'Es, Vice Pres't. .ALFRED WEER ' S, Secretary. DIRECTORS. • Aaron S. Lipincott, Charles Wise, Wm. A. Rhodes, Alfred Weeks," Wm. !Thomas, J. Rinaldo. Sank, WM: Neal, ' s John P. Simmons, Charles J. James P. Smith. Office No. f3:l MerchanesE:ichange, Phira. .• A. N. BULLARD, Agent, Montrose, Pa. • 20v1 HEM MONTROSE I ,P A. Fp HE subscriber having parchasid, - -L. refitted and newly furnished the nu -.. above well It nown and popular HOtel, it I - is prepared to accommodate the trav eling perblic and others with all the attentions and conveniences usually found in first-class Houses. No effort:will be spared by the Pro prietor and his Assistants to make the Hotel equal in every point to any in the country. • The Bar will always be supplied with the Choicest Liquors.. .The Stables, connected with this House are large, roomy and convenient, and careful and attentive Hustled are always in charge of them. J. S. TARBELL. Montrose, Maly 13th, 1857. •It E 0V A L The Saddle ; ll ,layittes . a and Truuk Shop of rt. TOk i7 D I Maa REMOVED to the buildirig - recettly mea -1 pied C: C. Hollister, on Main St., one door above S.'S. Mott's, where he willbe happy to wait on all who may-favor him with their patron age. Jan. SIM, 1358.—te.. Caution, ix-rr, the undersigned, forbid any person pnr. V V chasing a certain note given to Stephens do Todd, for the sum of fifty dollars; dated An. burn. January Bth, 1858, as it Wis obtained by fraud and deception, and for which we have re. ceived NO value, and therefore. will, not pay it unless compelled by law. It is a judgment note, and waives the exemption act of 1849. CHARLES G. HINES, , THO-HAS M. HINES. 'Undersigaed by JESSE HINES. • Auburn, Jan. 25th, 1458..:-5w4. LITTLE & HARDOIO O II COLUMN. M EC. II AN I C St!. VIVILL please remember, when building, that the subscribers aro furnishing ' DOORS, • . . BLINDS, At the lowest: Factory pric: s, and that they keep constantly on hand, a larglatock of : NAILS, - GLASS, I DOOR TRIMMINGS, SASU AND BLIND FASDENINGS, ' LIME, 4c., &c., In fact, we have almost eve'rything in the way of Building. Miterials.. O( first rate quality, and will sell them at a very small advance from Cost for CASH. Therefore weconfidently assure Builderkthat they will materially consu t their own interests by giving us a call, before purchasing. s LIT LE & HARDING. - L ' I , DI E . I BY the LOAD or BAkEEL, constantly on hand, and for sale. 4 the very lowest rates, by LITTLE & HARDING. Nicholson September lilt, 1857. .ANOTHER aqe c ptrinbib -- -. tocit of gay .. i : or the Winter Trade. Now and = eautiful styled, Now being opened-by _LITTLE & HARDING. Fief ! A FRESH lot of ' those Fit:in,' a!ao, Bluefish in Barkels and 'list received by IrITTLE & I A NEW Stock of Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, &c., &:, a hundreth part of hich we have not tim e to mention. Enough to say, w'ti have almot anything, and eve rything expected to be Found at a store in thn countsq—:ol of whichlvo are determined t. torn into cash, in the very shortest possible time and we herewith issue a - IfTTromtm. We wish It distinctly understood, that for CASH we will sell any T liit(d of Goods at much lower prices than usual.i Fresh Groceiies. SUGAR, Molasses, 4ice: Coffee, Tea, and all kinds of . Groce;ries.in any quantity, at the very lowest , rates, a full stock constantly on hand, by - ILITTLE & Ilattrusu. Four Shilling Tea, IVOTWITHSTANIOG the recent heavy 11 advance - in the price of Teas, we have se cured a large lot of the same quality of that which has created so much pied feeling among our Tea drinking custoiners. Plenty of it, by the chest or pound, at the old price, by • It is Tr HAT Salerntus, S. best qualities, are New York city wholes Potash, • IN Tin Cans, a Purl article, for sale by LITTLE & HARDING Boots and Shoes, • CONSTANTLY on I hand, a first rate assort ment of 'Men's, Bioys' and Youths' double sole, Boots Shnes, bf the beat, manufacture, also, Women's Shoesj Boots and Gaiters in great variety, all to be sold at very to* rates, by LITTLE & HARDING. Rats aid Caps, IN almost enless varmty, of kinds, quality and prices, for sale by I LITTLE & 116.EIMICG. John Widen, Fred. Sulizback, Eli Kiodig, Thomas Gray, Bonnets, RIBBONS, Flowersiand Trimmings, for sale by _ I LIT to & Clo4Ling! COATS, Vests and Pants, well mifde, and good styles; Shirts, Collars, Hosiery, Gloves, ete.; for sale eliehp, by lartLE &,HAnDING. SOI.E and UNkr-lieather, Peas , Shoe Nails and Thread; Wax land many other kinds of Shoe rindings, for sale by LITTLE & HAIIIDISG. Carpeting ! RICH all Wool C r arpeta, at low iniee, for sale by - LITTLE & HAEDING -Toltunbermen and Coopers. BEST Caat Steel and Steel . Poll Axes, Cast Steel Mill and-X; Cut Saws, also Patent tooth X Cut Saws with Files, of almost allde seriptions, for sale'by LITTLE & HARDING. - To Dairymen., • - • MMONS, Return Pails, Pans, Tin, Painted ..1 1 and Cedar Palls, Batter Bowls,'Dairy Salt, &e., for sale by LITTLE & HEEDING. Are YOtt Building l YOU will save money by purchasing your Nails, Glass, Paitits, Oils, Sash, Door Trim mings, and Hardware generally of ' ' LITTLE & HARDING. 1 ' . and Lime, BY the Load, or Barrel,, constantly on hand, and for sale by LITTLE & HANDING. . - Ctish_l 1 , • VDU can buy altroist anything, in the iVay . of 1. General Merchandise, for Casn, at a very small advance from cyst, of LITTLE & ILLEDIM, . 1 'IIO,I3TTER, Eggs, Lard, Tallow, Boeskirax, .1../ Grain of all kind, Rags, Old Iron, Lumber, Shingle's, Dried Apples, Beans,&c., &o.swanted in. exchange for Goods, by, LITTLE & HARDIEG. tAlt - LIEM Liereg & HARDING. talikhaanoek Dip , t, • July let , Sat (-•- FARMERS AND= , MIEI PUTTY, PAINTS, FLOUR,IS A LT, ..-INDH A L'S 0, NOTICE LITTLE & HIROING Fact, .ap and Candles of the for sale by the Box, at ▪le prices, by I LITTLE & HARDING. Leither! Produce Wanted. S. 11. SATRE & BROTHERS ARE aU pply of Au i ( e SPRING - -4 (14, 0 4 „. AN • -, AloMwtrin, GOODS: WHICH for Cub or Produce can be bought V V very low. I WALL PAPJR. A' select assortment just received. - CARPETING. Bargains offered by S. H. SAY RE & BROTHERS PLOWS! PLOWS!! P LOWS. Wwinvite tho attention of Farmers to the celebrated Peeicskille Plows which we have added to our large assortment. S. 11. SAYRE & BROTHERS, Proprietors of Eagle Foundry. Montrose, April 29th, 185'7. 18tf. STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!!! OUR Stoves have been so thoroughly tried' to the entire_satisfaction of all, that they need no recommend from us. S. 11. SAY A: ' 'BROTHERS. N E FALL AND WINTFR It is ttnnecessary to acknowledge. that R.. KENYON SELECTS the roost style of Goods that are to be found- in New York, regardless of the ex pense: He has just received from New York a large assortment of Dry Goods consisting of Rich All Wools Delanes, French Delanes, Su, perior Plaid Goods, and Calicoes in endless va riety. His goods cost and are worth a per more than the goods usually sold through the country, at the_ same prices. Kentucky JeanA Printed Flannels, Rich Ribbonds from five ets. to five shillings, Bream Shawls from 87 to $llO. Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, White Goods, Sheetings at low prices. Ladies Winter Bonnets. Shoes and Gaiters, large assortment. House Carpeting, cheap. Collars, Undersleeves, Brocade Delanes. ' O B inch Black Silk for $1 a yard, something un he d of. Debates, Hats, Caps. Crockery. A comlhtr.c .tes tssortment of Groceries, Brown Sugar, at oldpri s,lO ets. per pound. Call and sir one and all.. ly reputotian for selling good cheap has . net . ' inkshed in, the least, come along with your cas and trade with. your Ser vant. _ KENYON. eavy Codfish, __ If Barrels, BOOK accounts with cus niers of over one year's standing inusrbe set as I need the proceeds. Wool Sock Shadows not wanted. IL KENT • N. Lawsvillo Centre. Sep. 15. Yilrii4CAD T.YY:tz itETMERE: GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES!! TN ' ICKERMAN & GARRATT are now re ceiving their , Stock of Stoves'lor the Fall and WinterTrade,ssawould ova l eave to say to their numerous friends and customers that they have on hand the largest and best selected Stock of Stoves ever offered to the inhabitants of Susquehanb.t Co. Their Stock consists of the most approved patterns o? Elevated Oven, Large Oven, Pradu In and Coal Cooking Stoves, Wood and Coal Parlor Stoves of Elegant pat- urns, also Six-Plate Office and Hotel Stoves, Coal Burners, &c.. We have the best Stove constructed on the di.Ving flue principle, ever made, at a very moderate price. We would take this opportunity of reminding our friends who are solicited to purchase their Stoves of Hawkers & Pedlars. that a moments reflection will convince them that it is very ,liad economy to do so. Ills a well established fact that the cost of selling Stoves by pedling them about the coca. ty, is- not, less than 15 or - 20 per cent, and genet.. ally as high as 20, to say nothing of bad debts and cost of collections. Of course this extra ix. rains° must come out of the. pockets of the pur anaser., peln consideration of the above facts we offer 4thr entire Stock of Stoves at 20 per cent less y Pedlar will or can sell. Call and see i these things are not so.. New Milford, Sept. 16th, 1857. • NEW S TOVES ! Fff2; 10171a12112V I s just receiving a large stock of . NEW STOVES INCLUDING a full assortment of Elevated • JIL Oren, Large Oren and Flat Top Premium Cook Storms, for Wood or Coal, with a Superior variety of Parlor, Office and Shop Stores,lor Wood or Coal; also, Store Pipe, Zinc, Shee Iron, Store Tubes, 4-c., His assortment will include the most SELECT and 'DESIRABLE STOVES in market, and will be sold on the most favorable terms, and to. which would invite the particular attention Of CA4n 'buyers. New Milford, October, 12th. 1857. 0... , • '•?,..;.1 : : itO tkg . ... - e r.--., „i,;,...,-, - ..- • • • • 00 , E ;,fo.'• .. --- ....,11,:-1.0" - kigl ~•:;"-.. - 0 10 _ OA , ....:.* JUST A GOING But not through the hands of the. g :la a' 6 WE prefer to disposeof our own goods, therefore GREATANDUCEMENTS are offered to CAS!! CUSTOMERS, or on a SHORT CREDIT, with approved NOTES. Those who wish to avail themselves of this opportunity, we advise to Call dt the Stores of - 6uttbierg, liosenbaum, C(r. 'At either Montrose, Solara Co., Pa., Susiea Wpot, 91 Or Towanda, Bra'd " " Wliere we offer. to Suit Jhe Times and it oid Suspension GREAT BARGAINS to purchasers of All Kinds of DRY GOODS and READY MADE CLOTHING, which have been lately purchased under existing Low Prices and sell ing at the same. ' A SPLENDID STOCK OF 9rg QsoHntrs, Comprising almost-Every Kind of Dauss.Goons, such ar Rich Moire Antique, Black and FanCy Silks, Plain and Printed French Merinoi, Shaded and 'Plain All Wool and Common De Liiines; 'Paramettas, 25 to 30 per cent. Lower than ever, &c., &c. In Domestic Goods, our assortment is 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 manner and Warranted. All kinds of Grain taken at the highest Mar ket prices; also Dried Apples and Geese Farah. ors. • .* * *Please call and•prieeour goods aud satisfy yourselves of-the above fact's. GUTTENBEICO;ROSENB-AUM,& CO. Montrose. Ps.,. ) "Nov. 24th, 1831. GLOTElN,Cashimerrrand Vontings,very do. 'arable styles, at prices that cannot hilt° suit. Cap and be coniinced. C. W. MOP!'. S. H. SAYRE & BROTHERS, GO OD S! HOWARD - ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA A Benevolent Institution, established by special endowment for the relie) of the sick and di's , tressed, ajlictedwith Virunt Epideniic diseases. TO ALL PERSONS afflicted with Sexual Diseases,,such as Spermatorrhcea, Seminal Weakness, lin potence, Gonorrlices, Gleet, Sy phi the Vtce of Onanism, or self abuse, tlte., &e. The HOWARD ARSOCIATION, n view of the awful destruction of human life,,,aused-by Sean. al diseases, and the deceptions practised upon the unfortunate victims of'-such diseases by Quacks, Bevel'sl years ago - direited their Con. suiting. Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE acT worthy of their name, to open a Dispensae for the treat ment of this class of diseases, i all their forms, and to give MEnicat.AbVlCE GRATIS, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their con dition, (age, occupation, habits of life, &c.,) and in cases of extreme poverty, to furnish medicines free of charge. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest medical skill of ihe . age. and will furnish the most improved modern treatment. ' The Directors on a review of the past, feel assured that-their labors in this sphefe of benevo lent effort, have been of great benefit to (lie 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 Asiociation, a Report on Spernnitorrhcea or,Seminal Weakness, 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 letter envelope,) FREE OF CHARGE, on the receipt of TWO STAMPS for pos tage. Address, for Report or Treatment, Dr. George R. Calhoun, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Asso. ciation, N 0.2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. = EZItA D. lIARTWELL President. GEORGE FAIRCHILD, Secretary. Oct. 15th, 1851 Ely. Patent Medicines, &c: AFFLICTED READ GRAMENBERG MEnicisr.s.—Vegetable Pills Green Mountain Ointment, Sarsaparila Compound, Children's Panacea, Eye Lotion, Fe ver and Ague - Remedy, Health Bitters, Dysen tery Syrup, Consumptive's Balm,- Marshall's Uterine, Catholiron, Dr. Libby's Pile Ointment, and Manual of Health. Ayres Pills and Cherry Pectorial. Tanner's German Ointment, T - rask's Magnetic Ointment, Holloway's Ointment and Pills, Davis', Pain Killer, Dr. Fitch's Heart Corrector, Bennett's Root and Plant Pills„6"oule's Sovereign Balm; Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, Rhode's Fever and Augue Cure s Merchant's Gbrgling Oil, A rni. ca Lineatdent, Camphor, Castor Oil,, Paregoric, Aloes, Picern; Myrrh, Licorice, dLe , &c., Ste k new supyly just received-..t0 he keptconstant ly on hand, for sale by I. N..BULLARD. October. st. 18 6. 6 arsTfi 1 1. ID 1.1.31 - ilill 1 re 2D9 AT THE HEAD OF NAVIOATION! - . A ND examine the choice stock of Spring and. Summer Goods, just opened for Examination and SALE, at try lowfig,ures by - C. W. MOTT. ‘..1 TELLA, s'ishmere, and DeLnin Shawls at U very low pric sby C. W. MOTT. ATSsna Caps ,f the newest styles, in LA great variety by C. W. MOT . p RINI'S in abundance • C. Nr„IOTT. • BASS Hoops, Hosiery, Cloveti,‹ktelts ll etc., etc., by C. W. MOT . BROWNansheeting dlne and Sh . rtino:rs— Shirtine Stript.s, rEcks,Denims, Summer Stuffs, &c., &c., as low as can be afforded in this market. C. W. MOTT. Groceries !Groceries!! Afic,od asisurtment of Groceries comprising Flonr, Salt, Fish, Tea. Cnffee,-Sugor, &., and Tither articles in the lin& too numerous to mention, which is ofiered for sale at low prices, for ca:th orreadyspay. Call and examine m. Goods and PRICES before purchasing else- Where. Montrose, Aug. 10th,' 857 Tne Magnetic Belt. TILE undersigned, after many years of careful research and experiment, have discovered and perfected a Safe, convenient and uneorception able means of completely controling thq maternal function, without employing any of the unnatural and deleterious expedients so, often resorted to for that purpose. Apart from its sj)ecifi use of pre‘'enting conception, it lean infalible means of restoring to-health and vigor the nbused,deranged and enfeebled pracreatiVe functions of females, and of reinvigorating and restoring the general health to its wonted constitutional integrity. It consists'of a Magnetic Belt; which encircles the body directly over the os ilium, by the magnetic action of which the fecundating power is inter cepted and held in abeyance, nud the vital neuro. magnetic currents, otherwlso drained off by sex ual excesses, are turned back thro' the system; stimulating all the viscera to a healthy normal tone. In a true moral aspect, no valid Objection can be urged against its lawful use, as it is de signed to subserve a great humanitary purpose in. the - reproductive economy. It is impossible in a brief card to give the reader an adequate con ception of the virtues of the discovery and the modes of its action. 'Accordingly, the proprietors have prepared a pamphlet, fully embodying the phiLsophy ofits influence 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. DeCOIXSEY, NORTON & Co., • 346 Broadway, New York, d 24, 3m.} Address P. O. Mix 2341. Salt! Salt!! Salt!!! r - rHE- subscriber bogs leave to inform his 1 'friends and the public that he has taken the Store No. 201 Washingtorsstreet, (ditectl) op positz Washington Market,) lateiy occupied by Volney Elliot, and is now prepared to offer for sale on the most liberal terms FOR CAS/I, all kinds of Foreign Coarse, and' Fine Salt, from vessel, or store, either in sacks or hulk, or put up in small bags to order. Dealers will be furnished with their names printed on the bags wnen ordering a thousand or more. Persons from a iiiitanee ordering by mail can depsend upon • having their orders promptly filled at the LowEsT M.AF:EF.I PRICES. GEO. W. MANN. New Tork, March Ist, 185'7. . Farm for Sale. •T HE subscriber offers for sale 'a Good Farm of 95 acres in Bridgewater, four 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 half of the purchase money will be required down; the balance in annual instalments. . • ELIJAH - BROWN. Bridgewater, August 19th, 1857. 331. f. - Caudal'. 'DO hereby forbid any perm:in 'or . persons I trusting toy son HEWLETT on my account without a written order in my own hand writing, as I shall pay no debts of his contracting after this date. I also forbid the Postmasters letting 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;1868.-6w 3. prOLLOWAY'S Rills and Ointment, ill orse'a Indian Root Pills, and Ayer's Cherry Pee. toral and Cathartic Pills. - Constantly. for sale' See Advertisements in this paper. • - • , ABEL TURRELL: - - PROFESSOR WOOD'S Hair Restorative- at - A COMPLETE inscorttient of GROCE4ES ;tl._ at C. P. & O. M. ITAwitrii. AYEIC6 • Cathartic PiN, ( SUGAR Ci)ATED, ) • 41111 1141D6 to CLEANSE TREIIIIXID AND.CITEE TEE SIGN Invalids. Fathers, Mothers, Physnisp,, Philanthropists, read their Eireets. ' and judge of their•Virtups. FOR Tlt CURE OF • • liendacke,Siek Headache,Foulatomach. - • entsatmo. PA., May 1, 1361). Da.J.C. Aut. Sir; I have heel) 'repeatedly rur6l the wont headache any body can bare by s dose or two of your Pills. It seems Marisa from a foul stemarb,whi. It they cleanse at once. If they will cure others as they .to me, the fact is s wurth knowing. 'loots with great respect, ED; W. TREHLX„ • 0/orb tf Steaseir Marion. Bilious Disorders and Lirer,Conplainni: DIPMITMENT or rot Itcrsaunt, , • Wastimarow, D. C.,? Yeb., Sit: I have used your Pills in my general and hospital practice ever slime you made them, and cannot hesitate to ay they are the beat cathartic we employ. Their regu lating action ou the firer Is quick andilecidecl, coneenhent. ly they are an admirable remedy for deraugementitof that organ. Indeed, 1 have actions found a Douro( LaMar die. ease so übstittaU. that It did nut readilyyield to them. Prater:tally your, ALONZO BALI., 31. D., Phy.riciars tithe Marine Norpital. Dysentery, Betas, and Worms. Po' Dena, listruilm, Ise. Co., 11Ma., Nov. 16, 1856. Ds. Am: Your Pills are the perfection of medicine. They have done my.wife more good than I can tell you. She bad been sick and pining away for months. Went off to be doctored at .great expense, but got no better. She then commenced taking your Pills, which soon cored her, by expelling large quantities of worms (dead) from her body. They afterwards cured her and our two children of bloody dysentery. One of our neighbors bad it ived.knd mv. wife cured him with two doses of your Pills, while others around us paid from five to twenty dollars doctors' bills, and lost much time. without being cured entirely even then. Such's medicine as yours, which id actually good and honest,' will be prized her 010. J. GRIFFIN, flunnaster. Indigestion and Impority,of the Blood Prom Rer. J. V. Hisses, Pastor qr. ithest Church, Bogen. Ds. Arse: I bare Used your Pills with extraordinary success in my family and among those I am called to visit in distress. To regulate the organs of digestion and paltry the blood they are the very beet remedy I have ever 'mown, and I can confidently recommend them to my friends. . Yours, J. V. 11151E8. Warsaw, mrlonsa co., N. Y.. Oct. 24,1865. DuaSi.: I am biting your Cathartic Pills in my mac; lice. and find them an excellent purgative to cleanse the eyetim, and purify the fountains of the blood, 301 IN 0. DIP.ACISA3I, lie; D. Erysipelas, Scrofula, King's Evil, Tetter, From a /1 - 43 - sa — ntios - - :11 - Oniaali - j.9. Louis. 1)b.1, 1856. Da. Area: Your Pills are the paragon of all that is great In. medicine. They have cured my little daughter of ulcerous sores upon her hands and feet that bad proved Incurable for yearn. Her mother has been long grievous. ly afflicted with blotches and pimples on her skin and In her hair. After our child was cured. she also tried your Pita: and they have cured her. ASA MOIWRIDOZ. Rheumatism, Neuralguti and Gout. Prom the Rer. Dr. Haman. of the Methodist Epia. Chkrch. PLIAS= Horn, SAVANNAH, GA., Jan. 6, GM. Breton= Sus: I should be ungrateful for the relief your, skill Isms - brought me if I did not report my case to you. A cold settled in my limbs and brought on excruciating neuralgic pains, which ended In chronic rheumatism. Notwithstanding I had the beat of physicians, the disease -.grew worse and Morse, until, by the advice of your excel lent agent in Baltimore, Dr. 31ackentle, I pled your Pills. Their effects were slow, but sure. By persevering In the use of them I am now entirely well. SCILTI Cultism DLTO.II Bocce, La., & Dec., 1865. Da. Arai: I have been entirely cured by your Pills of Rheumatic Gout—a_ painful disease that had afflicted me 'for years. VINCENT SLIDELL. For Dropsy , Plethora, or kindred Corn. plaints, regelnug an active purge, they are en excel. lout greedy. For Costiveness or Constipation, and at a Dinner Pill. they are agreeable and ellectlnd. Fitt, Suppression, Paralysis, intiarnmn. lion, and even Dearness, and Partial Wind. naafi, have been cured by the alteraUre action of thew nua. Mc4•of thenille In market contain Mercury§ Which, al though a valuable rummy in skilful band.. Is dangerous In a public pill, from the dreadful consequeucee that fre quently follow Its Incautious use. These contain no mer cury or mineral substance whatever. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL COUGHS,COLDS, HOARSENESS, =MU. ENEA, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, IN CIPIENT CONSUMPTION, sad for the relief of consumptive patients in advanced stages of the , disease. , We need not speak to the public of it. virtues. Thrcnahout every town, and almost over, hamlet of the .interiran States, its wonderful cures of pulmonary com plaints howl made it already known. Nay, few are the families in any civilized country on this CollginentWitholll mule personal experience of its effect.; stud fewer yet the coninniuities any where which have, not among them - some tieing trophy of_ita victory over the subtle and dam g&unti oi.eastas of the throat am! lungs. While it is 11300 mrsepowerful antidote Vet known to man for the fornMi dablonnd dangerous diseases of the pulmonary 'organs, it is also the pleasantest and safest remedy that can be em ployed for infanta and young persons. Parents should ere it in store against the insidious enemy that steal. them unprepared. 'Pre hare abundant grounds to , belle* • the Contest PtCIOkAL saves wore lice, by the con sumptio it prevents than those it curve. Keep it by von. and cure your colds while they sin curable, nor neg lect them until no human still can master the inexorable attiker that,-fastened on the vitals, eats your life away. tit Allow the dreadful fatality of lung disorders, and as they know too the virtues of this remedy, we need not do mono than to assure them it he still made the beet it can • t n ,N o on Cint, uu enle.•110 toil to produce it the most vet let pomtl ie. and time .afford those who rely on ,t the hest agent whielt our skill can fortieth for their cure. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Kan. yr) SO1.1) BY ABEL TURRELL, Montrose, And by Dealers in IVIEDICINES everywhere. S. S. MOTT WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. • NI-AMILML New Rail Road Route: , Delaware, Lackawanua.dr, NEW and expeditious broad guage route from the North and West, via Great Bend an Scranton, and from the Lackawanna and Wyoming valleys, directly through to New York and Philadelphia. •On and after Monday, Jan. 18th, 1858, trains will be run as follows: The Night Express Train bound east on N. Y. & Erie R. ICarrives 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. an.. Due at Montrose, 9.07 " Tunkhannock, ' 9.50 " • . Factoryville, 10.13 " Scranton, 10 00 " Stroudsburg, . 1.38. m. p Delawnre,(ls minutes to dine ,) 2.10 ," Bridgeville, Phil. pass. leave. 2.40, " Junction, 3.30, " - New York, 7.10, " Philadelphia, 8.20, ii Passengers from N. Y., -leave Pier • ; - No.'2 North River, at- 7 30,-a. m. From Phi I adel ph ia, leave Walnutft, Wharf, at . 6.00 " Leave Junction, -10.55, - " • Dueatßridgeville,(Phil.connection.)ll.4s, " Delaware, (15 min. to dinner), 12.00 m. Stroudsburg, • 12.47, m. Scranton; • .3.35, " Factoryville, 4.27 " Tunkhanock, • ' 4.48 " - Montrose, 5.35, . "- Great Bend. 6.10, " Connecting at Great Bend with the Dnnkirk Express, west, at 7,15 " Accommodation Train leaves Scran. ton for Great Bend at 7.20 m. Arrive at Great Bend, _ 12 25 p. m. Connecting with the Emigrant Triin west, on the N. Y. & E..ltail Road. • Returning, leaves Great Bend at .1.25 p. m. Qua at Scranton, ' -6.10 " For the accommodation of way travel. on the Southern Division, a passenger car will be at tached to the Express Freight Traips,leaving. Scrnatoa, at 5.00 a. m. Due at Stroudsburg at 10.20 " Junction at , 2.10 p., m. Returning, will lerive Junction at 5.00 a. m. Due at Stroudsburg at 8,35 " Scranton at 2.50, p. m. Passengers from New York will change cars at Junction. To and from- Philadelphia, via IL D. R.ll, leaveor take cars at Bridgeville. - For Pittston, Kingston; and Willtesbarre,take &B. R.-R., cars at Scranton. For Jessup,Archbald, and Carbondale, charige cars at Gieenville. • Tickets sold, and baggage checked through. JOHN BRISBIN,Sap't. WM. N. JENKS. Gatti Ticket Agent. NW GO Dill* ~. - • • - ff. - .11"..::.WE88'5. MOIFTROSR, APRIL, 30th 18.57,' Removed, • - v plEce to my new-residence nearly oppo site the Preshiterian Church, en Turnpike Stre _The, public are invited to and exact. too ape en* of the *Mali sitylei of Plugging and. Plate *hieh I am daily executing" . Nogas sing:l4o3r more," frieide;the- work lipesk* for iteeif.. C. D. Vl2.Bll4,Reiiident'Deitiat. Itfootffese, Pa. Sept. 18817. Tainors aril Salt Rheum. FOR THE RAPID CURE OF Hohnbold's Genuine Preparation •: --0 - Highly Concentra44-Compound Fluid Extinct -I' Buda. For Diseases of the Bladder, Kidney; (hare! Dropsy, Weaknesses, Obstructions, Secret Dikeuses, Female- Complaints, and all Diseaies of the Sexual Organ; , setting frbm excesses and imprudences in life, and removing all improper discharges from the bind. der, kidneys, or sexual organs, whether ;xis lag In MALE OR FEMALE, from whatever'esuse they may have originated, and no matter of how long standing, giving health and vigor to 'the frame, and blbom to the pallid cheek. JOY TO THE AFFLICTED!!! It cures. nervous and debilitated sufferersiand removes all the symptoms, among which will be found indisposition to exertion, loss of imiyer, - loss of memory, difficulty of breathing, gee. eral weakness - , horror of disease, seek nerves, trembling, dreadful horror of, death, night sweats, cold ;feet, wake ' • fulness, dimness of vision, languor, universal lassitude of the mus cular system, often enormous appetite, with dyspeptic cymptoms, hot hands, flushing „ ' of the body, dryness of the skin; • . pallid countenance and eruptions - on the face.pain in the back,heaviness of the eyelids, frequently black spots, ' livin,g before the es. wit h a temporary , outasion and loss of sight; want ofattenliall, great mobility, restlessness, with horror iiflact ,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 doss of power, fatuity add epileptic fits`in one of which the patient.may expire. Who cad say that these excesses are not frequently follewed by those direful diseases—insanity and constimp. Lion? The records of the insane asylums,, and the melancholy deaths by consumption bear am. pie witness-to the truth of these assertionsi In lunatic asylums'the most melancholy exhibition appears. The countenance is actually sodded & quite destitute—neither mirth ,or grief ever' sig. its it. Shoulda sound of the voice occur; it is rarely articulate. "With woeful measures wan despair , - Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled'" Debility is the most terrible! and'has hrtfught thousands to untimely graves, thus blasting the ambition of many noble youths. It can he cured 'by the use of this IN FA L IBLE REMEDY. If you are suffering, with airy of the abo4 tressing figments, the Fluid Extraet Buchti will cure you. Try it and be convinced of its efficacy. F ir Beware-of quack nostrums and quack doe. tars, who falsely boast of abilities and referenetal. Citizens know and avoid them, and save long suf. forino., money, and 'exposure, by sending or call. in for a bottle or this popular and specific , rem edy-. It allays nil pain and inflammation, ik pr. fectly pleasant in its taste and odor, but immedi. ate in'its action. HEMBOLO'c' EXTRACT BUCtill -1 prepared directly ncrording to the rules of Pharmacy and Chemistrv, with the greatest ac- curacy and chemical knoxvledge and care tlero. ted in its combination. See Professor Dewees yaluable works on the priMtice o.f physic s and most of the fate standard works of medicine. Fir $lOO L One hundred &Marl will be paid to any . physician who can prose that the medicine overinjured a patient;and the testimony of thousands can be produced to prove that it does great good. Cases- of from one Meek to 13 years . tanding have beetr effected. The tun sar of voluntary testimony in possession 6f On. Pro. prietor. vouching. its virtues and curative powers, is immense, emhracin. , names welt known to Science and Fan e. I00,000 . pottles• have been and not a mingl.:in'ttanco of failure'has been reported,' Pers., ally appeared before me. an Alclifrman . of the Cll:i,` Of Philadelphia, ff. T. ffehnh,dd. Chemict,.who . being dole sworn does . - sax-. that his preparation contains no Iklar,ot h.. Ilereury. injurious Drug.. hot is ptirel% Veuetal,!e. 11. T. Helm hotit. Sole Mar utfact re,r. Sworn and sulKeribod hef ore Mt thin 23d day of Nov- 1654. Wm P. lIIBBARD. Alderman, Price $1 per Bottle, or six for $5. delivered to any address. accompanied by reli..ble and res ponsible certificate's from Professors of Medical Colleges, Clergymen, and others. Prepared and Sold by H. TAELMBOLD, Pilctical and Analytical Chemist, Nc452 South 10th-at., below Chestnut, Assam bly'Buildings, Philadelphia, Pa. ' Er To be had of ail Druggists and Dealers in thii U.S., Canadas, and British Provinces. Beware of Counterfeits. Ask for Hohnbo --take no other. Cures guarantied. . Sold in Montrose by ABEL TURRELL, Agent Jan. 20, '57.-52t. Lackawanna & Bloomsburg *. R. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. OQING NORtir. Stations, N. Y. Mail. Acco'n. Phil's Mail Leaveßupert,' 7.00a.m. ' ' 3.15p.al Bloom, ' 7.10 " - 3.25 " Espy, • '7.18 " 333 " • - Lime Ridde, 730 " 3.45 " Berwick, 7.55 " 4.10 4 Beach Haven, 8.10 " 4:25 " Beach Grove, 8,20 " ' 4.35 " Shickshinny, 8.35 " 4:50 " Hunlocks C'k, 8.55 " - 5.i15 ," Nanticoke, 9 - .00 ."--- • 5.20 " Plymouth, 9.20 " 5.'40 " 1ym,,.... _ ....._ Ar've at Kingston, 9.30 " . 5.50 :" Leave Kingston, 9.35 " 1,45p.m. 6.00`:` Wyoming, 9.50 " 2.10 " 6.20 ." W'st Pittston, 9.55 " 2.;30 " 6.25 i " Pittston, 10.00 " 2.30 " 6.x'o:'` LackiranD, 15.10 " 2.45 " 640,'" Taylorville, 10,20 " 3.00 " 625 W " Arrive at Sdrantond 10.30 " 3.15 " 7.00;" The New Yorkatail Train connects with the Express going Eakt, on the Delaware, Lackawan na & Western Railroad. _Arrive in New York 7.15. p. in. I" " Philadelphia, by Camden & Aniboy Railroad, 8.20 p. m. - Fare from Rupert to New York $6,00. The Accommodation Train North, connects at Scranton with the Express Train ifVesi on the D. L. & W. Railroad. GOING SCiIITIT Stations. Mil's Mail. Acco'n. N. T. Vail LeaveSeranton, 8 00a.m.11.30a.m. 4.00p.m Taylorville, , 8.10 " 11.45 '"• 4.10 " ‘Lackawanna, 8.20 " 12.00 m. 4.20 Pittston, 830 " 12.15p.m. 4 j3O " W. Pittston, 8.35 " 12.30_ " 42,35 " - Wyoming, 8.40 " 12.40'" 4;40 " Arrive at Kingston, 9.00 " 1.00 " 5.0 " LeaveKingeton, . 10.00 " ' 6:1.5 " Plymouth, - 10.15 " - 45.30 " • Nanticoke, 10.50 " 6.55 " Hunlock C'k, 10.45 " 7.00 " Shiekshinny, 11.10 " ' 725 " ' BeaclOGrove, 11.25 " '7.40 " - Beach Haven, 11.55 " '7 - 50 " . Bervalck. - 11.35 " . . '8.10; ." Lime, Ridge, 12.20p.m. , 835 ' ' Espy, 12.30 " :t 845 ' Bloom, 12.40 " . : 8.50 Arrive at Rupert, 12.50 ", 9.00 " The PhiladelphjaMail Train going Southienn fleets with the Mail Train at Rupert, going F:ast at 1.10 p. in., for Catawissa, Part Clinton. Potts vi le,.,Reading; &c., arriving at Philadelphia at &.25r. tn. Also with Mail Train going W e st at 3 o'clock p. m., for' Danville, Milton, s.lu:nnY 4 Williamsport' and Elmira. I. • Paaseniert, by the 4 o'clock p. m. Traingcing Routh, eon take the 11 o'clock p.m. Express .train for Elmira and the West or lodge at Bloomsburg and take'the 4 o'clock a_ m. train going past, arriving at Philadelphia at 13 noon. . .1 Passengers. for HarriA (B urg, oleti 4r: will 'tall/ the N. Y. Mail train, (4 o'elook p. m) Wag Botitli, connecting at Port Clinton with the Dauphin 4.Siisquehaiinn Railroad, arriving at tfirrishurg at 12 o'clock noon, next day. E. F. I. LEAVEN WORTH, Suet. . Scranton, January 13th, 1858; 3ut3. w OLFII 'Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps, It TURR.SLVS