EEO -* Front thie . Withitigefo trtion. 'be`:_ Blacik Kipablican . , • There seems to. be a goiid deal-More in the "ilontgimery amendment, than the Black ite .publicans bargained for: The dullest'of Them b e gin to discover', 'that there is a -cat in -the t neal-fub.' , ' "eintfidence* operation which a few !wily 'Democrats' have played up on their new allies. It ira of the worst sort—a-genuinelrst of April &fah. The House bill provides that in -the elec tion to be held under it in Kansas, those lei dents shall vote who are qualified to do so under the existing Territorial lkws. The q ualification 'precribed by these laws are'a six months' , -residence in the Territory and certain test oaths—among. these, one in which, the 'lei:institution: and laws .of the -Unitedßtate.-s, the fugitive slave'laty included, and that be has not interposed-to obstruct the execution of this' particular lair. Such is the effect of one of the provilions of the Ifout egomery amendment.' It is certainly odd to see,th_e Black Ripublican party requiring a test of fidtility to the Constitution find the laws cf the United states, especially to the fugitive-slave law ; and asolemn abnegation of haring interfered, to obstruct the execution of the fugitive slave-law., We say, 'ihis pro vision is a noble one to •he inserted to a Black Republican measisre. _ The Federal Constitution provides that "21t10 States tatty de •acitnittiti-'by Congress into the Union;" but the -House bill im proves upon that provision. While requiring . dukvoters in Kansas to support the Coultitirs, don of the United States,the flousetakes to it self the liberty ng that instrument in radical ParticulatVi for their, bill provides that the President,', bt -and - with 'the advice and. consent of the border ruffians "and aid emigrants in the Territory, shall admit Kan sas into the Union by .his own- proclamation. Now, the President is a ti ustviorthv man, and may be itnplicitlytonfined in - to do all that n honest teen ought to do in itty matter - or erArgency, ,ptiblic or priitate. „We are 'sure, cult' not violate the fruit reposed in.him ry the Black IRepablicans in the House in the But Sot ire doubt whether ought to •be empowered With ilre of violating the emistitutiotk of the States.. Eternal•vigilance is the p?iee of "The one-man power" is. an ever- . cvgabot with the 'outs." We had, thereforo, :beti .o'Haran, Michael Brown, E. • 'Perkins,'George Brown, Miss Marta Phillips,, John Clark, John • - Rucleii,Vornelious Dean, D. W. • ,:. Rogers, Mary Drake, Mili. E. T. . Smith Urbane Evans, Watkin. s : Stiles,Dr.S. Eldred, Mrs. •ZephszliafiSines, Retain Fox, Dana Sherman, Charles W. Falkenburg, Mrs. SanilEllinntont, Solomon Gray, Miss Mary - E. Sinith, 4 l P. • Hunter, William Turner,Wm S. Hickox. D. Tyler, Mrs. Mary W. Harvey. George Viiorhies, W. E. Nil!, Harriet - . Vanhorn, J. W. Harden, Mika Emma C.Whitnev, -Reuben Judd. Edwin A. Wainer; E. S. Junep, P., A. 2 Welch, S. Mee- rmick Lines _ Weak, John care of COr. Malias, Michael - PO ius Conboy, Mehan, u Watrous & VatiCleep. Pertkons etalineor any of the above letters will please sayadversisiii." Mitch. al, '6B. A. N. BULLARD. P. M. , NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the aubscrlbert bg notes, or accoopt, must call and settle itn nsediately. Notes will be found at-the places where they were made payabic till due. Office at the-store of Boyd & Webstsr: LEE & MARSH. Motto.= March 24th, 1858.-12w2. • Dissolution. /SHE copartnership heretofore existing under _IL' the firut of SUTPHIN & YOUNG is thls day dissolved by mutual consent. The Books and papers of said firm will be left with ft. L. Sutphin for settlement nt the store. SUTPHIN & YOUNG. Suunnersville, March 23, 1858. Copartnership. THE business will be cknitymed at the old stand by the subscribers'under the firm of Young & Smith, on the ready-pay system. We intend to go to the City the first of April, when we shall have a full supply of goods at prices to correspond with the times. • YOUNG & SMITH. Sainmersville, March 43,1858.-3. w. qNOTWITHSTANDING, E --1 ' -;.."." . -VI 4 hard dimes ," Abel Tur. i r ~_,..,. roll's variety of selected ~,•'"'Ns goods*, keeps up No. 1, and .' - ' • ho is constantly receiving accessions, eyery few asp,. Prices as low as the loweat. _ _ . ' _ _ 11 FOR SALE. EIRr.E pains emules.good age and in good -L. condition, and at, prices to suit the times. Enquire of DICKERMAN & GARRATT. New ,Milford. Nfarch 18. 1858. Still They Come! MEM largest stork of MEDICINES - over before kept in this market may ho founsi at the It will he useless to enumerate; When you Ikish any thing in the Patent Medicine line, or otherwise, call nt the Fartner'a Store. Don't for get the place. dom . fount. 8.. THAYER. Montrose. M a rah' 3d. 18S. ID2PORTANT Teachers' Examinations. I will meet applicants for certificates In the different localities, in the county as follows: May 1, Middletown, Choconut,& Friendscille S. It 9a. m. Apolacon, " 1 Forest Lake, Town's _ " 4, Silver Lake, Brackney's S. H. 9 " ," 5, Liberty, Brookdale S. H. 9 " " 6, Franklin, South S. H. 9 1, u .7, Grist. Bend, Loderaville S. H. 9 " " 8, Harmony, Oak land end Snag's East Hill S. H. 9 " Depot, - 10, Jackson, No, 2 S. H. 9 11, Gibson, Kentuck -S.H. 9 " 12, Harford, Farrar S. H. 9 13, New Milford, Ward S. H. 9 " 14, Bridgewilter.slontrose Freo Ka 9 " 15. Jessup, Cornell S. H. 9 17, Rush, Grong,eia S. H. 9 " 18, Auburn Centre . Si H. 9 " 19, Springville Hollow S. H. 9 " 20, Dimoek Corners S. H. 9 " 21, Brooklyn Centre S. 11.9 " 22. Latin op, Hillsdale 8. IL 9 " 23, Lenox, Glenwood S. H. 9 25, Clifford, H. Barnum's S. H. 9 " 26, llerrick,,Lyon St. S. H. 9 u 27, Ararat. in Presbyterian Choi ch 8 " ffilffia • - F - 13 R. Te SENT: : • DWELLING HOUSE, Bain,4o. With twig" -and-a half acres orbeautifulland, as excel. lent starsrfor Wlilacksteifh, or ilioe. maker situ. aced' in Upsonville, Susquehmann -County, near L.L. Merriman's attire, will be sold low or rent. rai to n good tenant. , Enquire of the Subseriber at hie office, is this Borough. or of J. L. Merri man, esq. Also houses and lota for sale or to rent, in town. M. C..TYI,/Eit. Bfentrose, March 8,:1858. "HOME AGAIN," [Ai' DilTaok. OFFICE, over Wllson's Store.. . LODGINCS, at SEARLE'S ROT*L Montroa4, March 1003,1868. NOT IC E—TO DEALERS of 'MEACHAM. DISE within the county of Susquehanna.— In purnuance of the several acts of the Assembly of this Commonwealth, to provide •revenue to meet the demands upon the' Treals4ry, Mad for other purposes, the" undersigned, Appraiser of mercantile taxes of Sosq'a'Co., has prepared a list of all the merfhanta trading within said co., 'and , placed each of add merchants in that elais which seams right and jast,Sccording to the pro visions of said sets of Assembly as follows, viz.: Resider:ltd. Proprietors. I Class. IPt Med: Auburn, R. W. Healy, XIV. . i• Waltman & Swisher, " Apolacon, E. B. Beardalee, " 14 H. Barney, Brooklyn, E. S. Kent. " R. T. 'Ashley, , " " S. D. Tompkins, " • * Hempstead 4U. McKenzie, Mt Clifford, Brundage & Wilson, XIV. John Halsted• " ' • , Dutaff, Tho. Arnold, MIT: 3 J. B. Slocum, " " Church &S. H. Phinney, " Dimock, " Wm H. Thayer, XIV': - * L. H. Woodruff; " J. Seth, Jr., 44 Friendsville. J. Hoafore, \ `. Glidden & Buffum, Lewis Loffutn, XIV. Franklin, Merriman, , " Forest Lake, D. L. Meeker, " Gibson, S. S. Ingalls, " C. P. &a M. Hawley, XIII N. E. Kennedy, • " John Smiley, • .• G. W. Walker, Great Rend, J. &N. Dubois, D. L. Taylor, J. T. Cerlysle, " • 8. B. June,. Wm A. Snow, " Thomas & Whiting, " Emery Simons, * Lenheitn, : n • S. H. Dayton, N. 41‘ McKinney, larford, Ea t on' & Mozlet, P. Carpenter, C. S. Johnson, Zerah Verry, Guile & Blanding, Herrick, John Miller, Hopbottom, E. &T. Bell, 0, Harmony, B. R. Lyons, XII. S. A. Lyons, XIV. • F. D. Lyons, • • Wm Tremain & Co.. ' Brunt & &Mager, - J. J. Turner, Z. Blakeslee, A. A. Beeman, • Roger Kenyon, • _ sh u ts., 2.44.ii-ar. Co., Xiii. E. R. Gorr & Bro. ' • O. F. Gunther, XIV, Mltidletwn, D. Coleman, • Brister & Riley , • • J. L. Roo, C. n. Playable?, '` • 'Montrose, • C. Mott, XIII. - • VT: J. &S. H. Milford, XII. • J. Lyons 4t So s t.t, • . F. B. Chindler, XIV. A. L,throp & Cc., XII. • Post Brothers, • XI. • , I. N. Bullard, XIV. Guttenberg; Rosenbaum & Co., XI. 11 , mtlev" Read & Co., • ' % Abel Turrell, XIV. .1. Ethridge, • S. S. Mott, IL Thayer, Jr., Keeler & Stoddard, A. Merriman, • S. H. Sayre & Brothers, XII. • Alfred Baldwin, - H. J. Webb, 2, Cobb, • . • A. N. Bullard, • New Milford, Wm C. Word, • H. Burritt, Dickerman & Garrott, XIV; J. Moss & Brother, ' Ho Men Brothers, XII. Sutphin & Young, Rush, Norman , Granger, XIV. Silver Lake, Timothy Sullivan, . J. Brackney & Van, .• Spriogville, Scott & Riley,- XII. . Grover, Philips & Co., XIII. Sosq'a Depot, A. W. Bronson, • C. S. Bennett, . C. S. Bennett, A. W.. Rowley; 'S. B. West, . James Bell, • Tho. „astrum, • Guttenberg, Rosenbaum & Co.,' • R. Lewenthall, XIV. .. s \ Gaylord Curtis, XIII. Smith & Shutts, XIV. • A. J. Seymour, ° ; E. Carlisle, • ' • H. Cohen & Brother, ' N. C. &D. W. Norton, • S. Bryant, Perrine & Son, D. G. Sinith, Thompson, H. D. Hathaway, BEER ROUSES,EATING HOUSES, RESTAURANTS &O. Donthdr, Enoch Chambers, Frienclovrlle, George Strupler, _ Lewis.Butrum, Great Bend, Wolter Paintin, C. C. [lentil°, Montrose, Z. Cobb, ' J. N. Bollard, Blenn, VIII. New' Milford, Edwd. Cornwall, Susifa. Depot, Wm. Howarth, Mortin Conroy, -VIII. DISTILLERIES. Clifford, _ James McAlla. X. LIQUOR. DEALERS. Great Bend, L. S. Lenbeim. Jackson, Liberty, S. H. 9 .1 BLLIABD TABLE. StN'a Depot—A. Thompsoni keeper, one is. ble,,,lleenee 1330,00. And the Judges of thb Court of Common Pleas will hold a Court of Appeal at the Court House in Montrose, in and for said County, on Friday. the 30th day of April next,-at one o'clock. P. at., at. which time and place,any of the Merchants, described, defined, and classed, as aforesaid, or their agents or attorneys may appear and appeal from said assesment if they think proper. HARRY BARNEY, Mercantile Appraiser. Apolacon, March' 22, 1858. Salt, Salt I . Salt 11 GEO. W. MANN, Wholesale Salt Dealore -201 Washington Street, (directly opposite Waihington Market,) still continues to offer to the city. and eoantry trade, all kinds of foreign coarse nail fine salt, at the very lowest figures; 40000 sinks and bags, consisting in part of Ash ton's celebrated brand.for table and dairy use, joffre" & Darcy, Mar,shall's, • Brownlow's, &e."; and 50000 bushels Turks Island, Bemires, Cu= tacos, St. Übes, Lisboa , Cadiz;ivies,.Nantes, all of which will be sold at bargain prices.:from vessels, store and storehouses. Any purchase" wishing to select fiim a good I assortment will find tt to his interest•to call. • N. B.—Fine table salt put up in email bayed different •sites, and constantly on bud ping order. Also,* splendid leritele , ofßOok Ground ult. in quart. bo*es. pat lip and for WC by the taw of fire AleSetkriseh: K A?, 121111202E351 ==lr==l WE'kesleelase ILluirevy; Weekly Papers, vim • BuiPginn. fitly* ty, sursuneuine U NEW YORK• EXCELSIOV7 -, . TS a first class family Journal, beautifully -IF lustrated, of the largest •size—eight pageecir forty Cofutrins,imperlal Onto, and &Noted to - Literature; News, Morals, and - Gene:T.l'lns. celiany 7 - The editorial department will ;be under the immediate chimp of Alexander D. Manson, v , ho 'is widely known to the public u having been connected with icy/carol the most popnlarjour nals of the day. - Although giving fertrandsome prescht to rash subscribe., intending „ " Excelsior" surpass in our lifter. ' silty. we are determi n ed that the shall not resemble thilse Journals nenally known as "giftpapers," In any particular. , Its contents shall be suitable for Home, as oar•eim.is . to se• • enrejt e - welcome lir-every family. shall fir~Oiiir,scolumns 3vee ly With thrilling and later. esting,tales. romanc aof real life, and sketches of travels: men ol character, besides a full digest of the news of the week, and all events* of gen eral interest.- Ono of the following nailed ,presents le sent free of postage to each subscriber iminetilately on receipt of the subscription money. • SCHED DIE OF PRESENTS: Ao Ebony Casket, ceitsining a - full sett . - of diimood Jewelry, Earßings,Neck. lace, Brooch and Bracelets, beside a lady's enameled Jeweled Gold Wall • with -Chatelaine, and a gentle Man a English. Hunting Case, full Jeweled, Gold Watch, with Chain; Worth- . sBoo Two superior Pianos, Rosewood and: ill'k -- Walnut case, w o rth e SOO auds4llo . $7OO Watches, Hunting Ci . - - $6O to 8/0 0 Gold Watches . -.••20 to bp " " (14dies'a Gents,) 40 to 20 Savor Main ent Levers - 15 to 30 "Patent Levers ' 13 to 15 Watches - - - - - - 7to .10 Ladies Chatelaines . 6to 20 auardtaiins I Ladies' and Gents'.lo to 20 Vest and Fob Chains - 10. to 20 " Guard " •= • - Bto 20 Bracelets, Cameo and Mosaic - 10-to lb \ Armlets for Ladies,,and Children 6to 8 Brooches, Cameo and Mosaic . 6to 8 " . Florentine and Litt -• 6to 8 ' • Gold [Ladies' and Misses] Ito 6 • • Ear Drops, Florentine and Lava.- 6to 8 "Cameo and 'Mosaic . . 6 to , 8 " " - Gold [Ladies' and Misses') 9to. -8 Gold Rings, plain and chased - Ito 7 " Studs, Gentlemen's - • - to 4 " Sleeve Buttons, [Gentlemen's] tarlons styles ' - - 3 to Cuff Pins, (Ladies') -3 to 4 " Slides, for k,'ob or Rib'r. Chains 3 to " Watch Kips - - /to 10 " Breast Pins, Nintleimen'sj ,2 to 10 " Lockets, DoublO . Glass . Bto 16 " Thimbles TERY9 TO SINOLE ECDECHTBERS. Two Dalliers per year, with . one Present. Four " two years, fonr-Preeents. flee !* three. " " flue " TERM TO CLCB6; • W ith a present to each subscriber, 'and al ways an extra present to. the getter up of aclub. Clobs of three • • - • 85 ' " " five - - " " ten - • - 16 " of twenty ( 1-extra to'the agent )3Q • Clubs larger than 21 in tie same proportion 'll3e publisher, Albert Palmer, has been-knowr for many years as Publisher of the, Northern & Southern Merchants' and Manufacturers' 'bar nal, (edited by Freeman Hunt,) and he with con fidence refers to, the leading business :Men In al most every town in the United States' (to moat of whom the U. and U. Journal, has been circu lated) as to the responsibility and integrity 'with which his publishing business is conducted.-- Having secured the agency of a prominent JeW el ry establishment. in Newark, New Jersey, he . is led to offer the presents in similar articles, but.those who des!re it can receive their presents in books. • LOCAL AGENTS. All Postmasters, Merchants and Basiaesk Men to whom we have-ever forwarded a copy of tha M. and M.Nlournal, or their clerks, or any other iote%iigent"nnd responsible person, rill confer a favor by forming a club or acting as our Local Agent and Correspondent. PRENIVbIB TO LOCAL AGENT : S . 4ND OTHEAS. Any person sending IN subscribers (with the full prise of subscr i ption) will • irceive;a superb Hunting Case Gold Watch and chain, o!' the beat English workmanship, an. worth $BO, or, at choice, one of Prince's Melo deons, of the same value. 'The person who can raise a list of 300, within a period of three months, will receive a superior Piano, made by Mullet, & Co, Boston, worth $3OO, and which cost Davis_ 2ls cash, or, at choice, a small set of Ladies' Diamond Jewelry, worth the same amount. For List of ild with full price, a beautiful cold Watch, worth $4O, will bo paid. 16r smaller or larger lists, persons may as beet soy article front our published schedule, of lAratihes, Jewelry, Books, 40., worth in propor tion of $8 for each ten subscribers, or, if pre. fered, can retold/0 in cash, or 80 c4nts for each subscriber. For farther terms to Agents, address the of fice. The names Annld be sent each week until the proposed number is completed, in order that the presents and papers may be promptly mailed. Address, . ALBERT PALMER, Publisher. NEW YORE EXCELSIOR, I I wB.] Office, 385 Broadway, Netv York. E. W. PHELPS' -PATENT COMBINATION. BEEHIVE. ASURE protection against Moths, Mice, and all enemies of the Bee. Highly apgroved for the lakt 6 years by the most intelligent Bee Keeper's in the western and eastern States. REFZRESCES.-J. S. Gregory and J. H. Bet, Atop', Monroe, Orange Co., N. Y.;J. E. North, Candor, Tiega - Co N. Y.; H. M. More, Painted Post, N. Y.; Samil Kidder, J. \C. Elton, and A. C. Ely, Elmira, N. Y.; John Bell, Newark, N. J.; Frederick Fritz, Easton, Pe.;_liiratu Hull, Westfield,Mass.; Henry Fil Imn Addison, N.Y., and Abijah Wells, Gibson, D. L Hine, Harford, G. C. Birdsal I, Jackson, and B. F. Wqls, Clifford, Susq'a Co. Pa. . It may be used as a swarming or bon.swarm lug hive, the surplus honey and comb ein be re moved without injuring the. hers. It is very convenient for feeding bees. and prevents all danger from robbers; it is also the cheapest pa tent hive now In use. A hivervith two sections costa $2,75, three sections $3,50, - made of the best pine lumber, and can be had it all times of B. F. Willard, Elmira, N. Y., or of the under: signed in Gibson. For making and using, $ 5, hive and right $3. I will sell town rights, having bought - the right for the county. With every hive and right, I give a book instructing how to manage It. My hive was ft our County Fair last:fall and took the premium, with the beekand honey in it. I warrant every hive I sell to give satisfaction; or refund the Monist after fair trial. —COPE WELLS. Gibson, Susq'a Co., Pa., Jan. Bth, 1858. tat* DR. H. JAMES' EXTBACtOF CANNABIS INBICA t Alcoholic preparation from the leaves imported from Calcutta,) for the permanent cure of Consumption,, IMONCHITTS, ASTHMA. COUGHS, COI;DS, N.47iVOUS:DEBILITT, 4c. Mt POTTLE. OP None genntine. without "Pr, lime, 19 dray 7 gt... Jailey - Clty,', l l4tiant lit the bottle. For eell-by TwaTettottpivfliAle. Aiwa; /i b4 lll / • ..-41/10,4111i Pi IleLmliold's Genuine Prepoutket . „ On'tealrated Compuniid fitted Ethic" Badtc 'For Dieeases of the Madder; Kidney& 'Graaf Dropsy, Weaknesses; Obstruction . : Secret . • Diseases . , .Fintafe: Cmplaintr, grid alt - • Diseases ortae fxstol Vrgens. - prising faint a:measles and imprudences in life, atia romovlng ull'iteproper? iseharges front • the bled: der, kidneys,.er sexual erktns, whether , )iiistin - g In MALE Oft FEMALE, from whatever 'ranee etay have originn tett, sad no matter of bow long atarding, giving "health, sod :vigor to tits- - frasle. and bioGut to, the puifirfulit'elt, , - 'JOY TO THE - Ar.PLIO#D - !II It cures 'nervous and Ale.biliinted - stifferirlit Da removes all the symptoms, ittriong whicliwt 1 bil found indisposition to etertiern; fon:of power, loss of memory, difficulty of breathing:gee-- oral weakness, horror of - disisse, Auk *ryes, trembling, dreadful. horror-of ~ death. night sweafs, cold feet, Wake- , foleirs,,ditimetts orvision,j. r vo. .uaiversal lassitude of the role!. . . ' ,cular system, often enormous - appetite. - With r dyspeptie symptoms, hot hat i nds, flushing of the body, dryneis of the Skin, ---,--; pallid eountennnee_end eruptions , . on the face,pain in the - baCitfitiaviness, • - of the eyelids, 'frequently black spots,,.. , living befdro the eves, .with it temPoP B 7 - sueusion ;end Toss of sight; Went of attention.. ' great mobility. restlessness, with hoerer of liO ciety. Nothing is moe desirable terineb patients' thatrsolitude,and n sing : they s tnore iirelid for fear of themselves: o repose of oanner;na earnestness, no speculation, iota hurried • • transition from one question to anotttei. These srtnptoms, if allowed fo go , • this medicine invariably remdves4l-soonlollowi• loss sof power, fatuity and epileptic eas=-In:VUO of which the patient tray expire; tVtiocart.say that these exces4s are .not Pequantly followed' by those direful disy,ases—insanittanstioritituiPe. t ion 7- The record* oi.tlso insonilfiltirriii7•liiid theraelancholy deaths by 'consumption baniatn l -. ple witness to the truth of these AssetLions:l, In lunatic asylums the Most melincholvexhibitiott- appears. The countenance ittactualiy sodden & quite destitute—neither mirth Orgriet over vis its it. Should a sound,. of the *ice ecenr, it tf rely articulate; With woeful measures wort . (lespnir • - Low sullen son TA.; his grief beeulted.", Debility is the most terrible: and basil - maga thous:teas to untimely groves. them blastiutthe smbition of minv noble youths. It'clut beamed by the use of this ." • INFALLIDLT: r. If you are suffering with nnrof the alinvediti: , , tressing elments. the Fluid Extract Bache will core vou:Try convincedand be ifs'etecy. far - Rewrite of quack nostrnm®attd quack doe tors, who falsely boast of abilities :tad references. Citizens know and avoid them, and save long au,: tering, money. end exposure. by sending or call ing for a bottle of this popular and specific rem, edy. It allays all pain and ir,fiammation, is per fectly pleasant in its taste acd odor, bat immedi .N. ate in its action. HELMEO'.D I B EXTRACT RUCHU - 2to • 5 - 4 to 6 Is prepared directly according to the rules O• ' Pharmacy and Chemistry, with tbe,,arcittest curacy - and chemical knowledge and: care .'deva ted,in-its combination. See Professor Desyses valuable works on the practice q physic, ano most of the late standard works of !medicine. $1 0 0 A 9 One hundred dollars .wIl! be paid to any physician who can Trove that th medicine ever injured a patient;andlhe testimon , of thousands can be producedlo Fortin that! it Atka ireit'fooda• - rases of ! from one WSeirkA 13 years,' statiding have been effected: The 173311Z 0f voluntary testimonY iri possession of the Pro:: prieto; votiching'its virtues and Curative powers; is im anse, embracing names Well-ktiown,to Seince and .Fame. 100,000 Bottles have beesiola . ani." flat a single.iostance of failure has been reported! Personally appeared before me an Alderman the City of Piriladelphia..ll; . .. Helpabold. Chemist,. iche being dulyatimm d es . say, .that his preparation contains no Narcokte, Mercury on it,jurious Drnr. but is purely Vegetable. ,_ 11. T. fietmbold, Sole Mannfactnfer.- Sworn and subscribed before me this'23d day of No 1854. Wm P:1111113ARD, Aldirinan.- Price.Bl per Bottle, or sir for 85, delivered to any address. accompanied by reliable and eet. ponsiiiie certificates from Prof;ssors Of,Medioal Colleges, Cieigytiten, and others.= Prepared ind sold by •H: T. HELAIIIOLD, Practical and,AnalYtical Chemist, Mi. 52 South I Otb-st., booty Chestnut, Assail?. bly Buildings, Philadelphia, Pa. • = Fr To be had of all Druggists and Dealers. In the U. S., Canadas, and British Preifincei. Beware of Counterfeits. Ask for Helmbold's— —take no other. Cures vuarantied. Sota in Montrose by ABEL TURRELL, Agent. Jan. 4 10, •57.-52 t. Lackawanna & - Elocbasbnrg ARIIIIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. GOING ZIOT#ET. Stations, Di. f. tiail.Accen. Phil'a Mall Leaveßupert, 7.00a.ni. „ 3.15p.m. Blbrn, 7.10 " , .8 23 " Espy, . 7. I 8" . 3.33 "- ' Litne Ridge, '730 " - 3.45 44 Berwick, 7.55 " 4.10 ' Beach Haven, 8.10 a , 4.26 " Beach Grove, 8,20 " - •4.36 " " Shickshinny, , 8.35 '' 4.50 " Hunlocks CI, 845 "" 5.15 14 Nanticoke, 9. " •• 5.20-" - Plymouth, 9.20 " '6.40 " ' Ar'vo at kingston, -9 30\ " 5.50" Leave Kingston, • 9.35'" 1.45p.m. 6. "-. Wyoming, 9.50 " 2.10 " 6.20 " _A%"st Pittston, 9.55," 2.20." 6.25 " Pittston, 10. 4 2:30 " 6.20 4 - Lackawana, , 10.10 4 ' 2.45 a t 040 " Taylorville, 10,20 " 3.00 w • 6.50 a Arrivtiat Scranton, .10.30 " 315 s. 7.00 ~ The New York Hail Trnin Connects with the - , Express going East, on the Delaware, Lackawan na & Western Railroad. \ - .Ar ire In New York 7.15 p..m. , Philadelp_hla, by Camden & Amboy Railr ad, 8.20 p. m. , , Fare from Rnpett. to New - York 86,09. , The' Accommodation Train North, connects at Scranton with the Express. Train Weat on the D. L. &W. Railroad. ' • ncllrvo south.. - Stations. Phini MaU. Acco'n. N. 1 ) .11Ni. Leave:Scranton, 8 00a.m.11.30a.m. 4.00p.tu. Taylorville. 8.10 " .11.45 " 4.10 " Lackawanna, 8:20 ' 12,00 in. 4.20 - Pittston, )3 30 " 1.15p.m. 430 " W. Pittston, 8.35 " 12.30 " 4.35 - " Wyoming, 8.40." 12,40 " 4.40 "- I Arrive at:Kingston,. 9.. " ' 1.00 " 5.00 " Leave Kingston, 10. . " ~ .6.15 " ' • Plymouth, 10:15 • 6.80 Nanticoke, 10.50 ,11, • 6.55 "\- `- Manlock C'it, 10.45 ", , at Shickshinny. 11.10 " 7.25 " Beach Grove, 11.25 " • Beach Haven,-11.55 75Q " Ber Wick, . 11.35 8.10 4+ Lime Ridge, 12.20p.m: • 835 " Espy, 12.30," 8.45 'Bloom, 12.40""- 8.50 Arrive at Rupert, .12.50(!' • pm'. • The Philadelphia Mail Train going South,a&, netts with the Mail Train'at Rupert, going East at 1.10 p. in., for Catawissa, Port Clinton, 1 3 ottaz vi 10; Reading, ke., arriving'it Philadalithisi at - 8.25 p. fi. Also with Mail Train ping Weii,at a o'clock p. in ~ for Danville, Milton, Attincy • Williamsport apti Passeriers by the 4 o'clock p. M. Train going South; can trite the 11* &Clock Et:in-Z:4lms train for &hnita andthe West or lodge at . Bloomsburg and take the 4 o'clock a..m. train going Est, arriving at Philadolphisitt 12 noon: Pitssengers for klarrisbarg, direct will tido-the N, Y. Mail train, (4o'cioak p. in.) loin South, connecting at Pori Clinton 'wit Dauphin & Snaquehrinnalirailtdad; artivilif. at, Harrioblitg at IQ o'clock noon. neatilay. • "R. J. LEA'aNWO4II; Sue,. Voiranlie lariu • 3ip,1868. - rfil liAssei; it