'mitt Vag 41.01refteii4d. Vtomtg,for our bounorT=Tho wittolArord re.. gave the ttopubito her statiour u United we stund,-cavided Ire fall r It mae and preserves us a Union! Ttle Union of !alas—the union orlands— - The Union of states aerie can serer— The Union of hearts.;-the uniqn of handie..-. ' Arki thernag of the Union forever • - And ever! . the Flag of our Union 'forevorl What God in his - wisdom and 4 rnorey deilgned, And smnf.d with his weapons of thunder, Not all the earth'sdespots and factions combined, Have the power to conquer or sander! The inion of talres=the union of lanths-b • Thexpion of states none ,vin sever— The union of hearts—the vinion of hands— - And the Flag of the Union forever • • And ever! - ' The Flag of our Union forever! Oh keep thakilegilyingl—The pride of the can I To all other otiona The ladies for Untin all toa-4ocint 13ntitot the man whit"4l,li - etiay . it, Then the anion of lakott.the union , of 'alias— The union -- of states eons can sever— .% Thettnion of hearis—the union of hands— • -And the. Flag of. the. Union forever And. ever ! The. Flig of our Union forever! . _ THE DIVORdE. - • .Atina •• 'My•darling William • ' -Them was' a report like the made' , nu" - - inc of a oharnpaigri battle, and the very win- . - doors ratthed for sympathy. • .'Dearest' wife, ob, but my haffineal too great r • • 'Yea, William, more than eara can afftad!, love, dearest ; love that makes na - but' little below the angels in hrppineas, my bles - tied husband. Then there was a se cond- report, more loud and intense, if pcissibbi than the 'But Willie, thee is one thing I wait to wit , you; pardorrms, love, for. doubting, but th o i o i s so mo shdisappointment in-the world. Will you ala7ays love me as- you do now. Your slighiest frown would ciai,e - me, and your coldness would kill me i' ~11,0 v a y.ou, aniel YOu 1 • •lla.st ths . beivans turn black with an g er—the great ihtithomable ocean dry .up a dd quench me o=itte burning sun in the celestial ether 1 , °mite as lead, when. I s cease one jot or tittle-of my -I ;affection for you, my lifu's star Ofinin. hoqd's delight r • - `Oh William, that sounds sweetly; just for all the world like sometimes we read in a novel ! Sothetirnes I intend to'write one ,of the splendidest books, all about'our glori ous life, you the hero, I"the laeroine.—Oh, won't tbat'be real pleasant.' 'I have no doubt it will create a' sense; tion, if my.--beautiful Annie conceives the plot: • . 'And you never, will look cross at me, Willie.' `Never, angel. 'Norspeak cron to me I' 4 'No,sweet dove.' 4 ,Nor look at any of the girls in the skive I \ 'l,pledge‘myself—never to tdrn my head.' 'And' you won't ever think 'another woman's foot is prettier that . your darlirig 'That would be Impossible!' bestowing a tender glance upon the hearth run, where tbo young brides _Redal estrelpe liteould hat e exhibited -themselves, if it Thad not been for - the beep Offloonce3 - atni criboltne which oom pletely overshadowed them. 'And you won't go to clubs and smoke and come home smelling, oh, so badly thiit can'ikiss you or lay' my bead on your shoulder. Oh,- Willie, if you sho'd bow dreadful it would be •,• • • 'You know me better, my edear, -tbab to "; think such a thing, cherub. Of course I wouldn't. 'And when I ask you' fOr money to get a pair, of new g!oves, you won't scold, and tell me about hard titnes as the Poor Mary Bar nadi wretch of a husband alwaysldoes:'• Illy fortunes 'are yours. Annie a. , 1 • could never 'refuse you_ anything. Yost are _mine, end mine, ..only, ,rny beautiful, my - • haored husband it The Lady would-beFe the last word ; then followed:a fixed embrace, and a stunning re- tort. Reader, the young ,couple; whom we have. isithont ceremony, brought . before fou, bad been married five days and six hours, at •the time we commenced with them. So you un. derstattd they were in blush 'of the honey moon; which will account fur the .extriva gance of,their passion. Anna - Denmot was a szerEprett, girl„ and it,sas by:no means wonderful, that when William Severance became acquainted with, her,; and !earned that she was the-undisputed posiessor cf a sting little fortune of five thou , . said dollars ' he should-regard her tenderly, and after three weeks offerher his .hand and heart. Such things have happened before, and proliablY will agairr,.so we will not dwell On it. Thera was quite a wedding at the house of Annie's Guardian, Mr. Winter, and the happy young couple established themselves in a pretty house in Vine Avenue. The name was .romantie„ and the locality was near. Williratilastorn,. so with tall a - sigh of her sgirliabldiettius of a palace and a houte, Annie, settled down in her near home. - : . - We hai-e no clouht that William ipiir Annie were sincere in theirlove for each other,. and that they - trulyintended never - to 'disagree in nay shape. - cv Mail - mar; is a, matter of-history. But itiisAsii,'Well knownAliat most human resolution, it* ftitile,'and Those of our friends, i t. seetKritii no eiCeptiOn. • On - itiOgit:Of-gold and pinions of silver, the first &lit - ) weeks of their married life flew by • - ---:a petfect dream of bliss,. as Annie said. But an awaken' „„ came. ! - - i Ohe beau '- morning in July, while our friends were at breakfast, a wasp came in .at the open window, and as wasps will do, nom - menchd a burzling around the room. - William had a 'toms of the species, and drcipped his knife and fotk. , - " -. ‘ •Aly lace,' said be to his Wife, '.cannot that disgustings little insect he removed, it takes my appetiteaway to hear his humming l' • tWhy;.Willie. my darling ;1 did_ not know that you disliked • wasps, indeed they are pretty creatures, and I lore to bear them binF: ~- - `Mt -;lord, iomo,, you have a strange taste , to Call That latey buzz, buzz, singing. - It is very like the ;mound of a 'cotton mill filled with .spinning. - , . _ `Do you : think so, dear 1 ,.: .1 am surprised ~ at.yotz Why, my friend, James Howsrdson, the votin g Man I drove to despair by accepting you, dailing, instead of him, admired the voice of a wasp,, For he thonght it similar to a far off bassoM,.' • - ' ',Bassoon indeed.. My 'foie, it is very - disa greeable* me - to hear - JiM Ilowardson men tionedr-be is no friend of mine and it's lucky ton- Alist you escaped marrying him, he wortisi_have made your life disagreeable: -_ -.:- * - I.r,Jo i lz- think,. so, my• dear, James limo , - M4,rreri ,- lenderli. He said so a thousand .riiii.ei,' - - - * • . _ . _Tiddl• estiokal.s.he loyed your Money, hAt . jegfr-. 'Weil, my .little son, ain't you lost it . aprOpell to him—pleasa - gst the wasp out of/ Littleiboy r stepping back, says :" '‘Look here! 'yogis ; and; let nifitt4i - -sr*oltirit is getting - misteti,-don't be so fami li ar, if.you,please,-I am lite .. . • - • -.--- --.- . - not .uipretected,' laying .bie hind •on st. sg. 'in, itot-let - biro stay till:' we ` hare jot I volveitt. • ._ , . " . through 10,1 auto at . 11kit.to bear h him.; . 'And . IdeteSti.hiM th (nit, - I SaY. 'My husband, I shall:dine such a thing. tbiCto, *William, this to me I' , • . The busb - and and wife' sprang to - their feet simultaneoisly, and gazixt - at each other with astonished 'optics. There was a cloud over - the bridal moon. Annie was struggling to keep back her teem anti:William with .a crimsoning brow,-iteenied really to the World. and everything - . 'Oh, y011'4311:0 and Ungrateful Mai, `'Onlar th:ee weeks' arried, arid begin to Play the.' tyrant. - Oh Ma, oh dear. 'Annie lobbed • 'Oh, A.nple, that I should have . been de ceived I You, _i,whour I thought all gentle ness and love. Oh, the deceptinil of woman' 'Oh, the 'perfidy of. mon ! *Oh, the, -bard heartedneas of buibands ! Would I were dead and in my graver , • ' 'Oh, that I were unborn ! To . grasp to great a happiness, end then have it tern from my arms ! bly 'God, 'Lis terrible I' and the afflicted yoUng man performiditundry evolu tions and ,gimideutions ie different parts of the room, succeeding therehy ih breaking t he richly cibased slop bowl of the breakfast Ger- Ike a sm elling Co pieces the pot which oontained hit Wires favorite geranium. - • • The storm burst ! It, thundered and ligh aened and squalled a Perfect . hurricane of inathernas=the very I%ench clock-"on the tntruilepiece looked down in wonder, and the unfortunate wasp, which had . bees the in nceent cause of so trinC,h commotion in the world; stopped buzzing to liiten. The-altercation was loud and lonir,and-the result as might bare been expected. The adoring couple 'of ,tsio hours before were transformed into a second Pluto and Bellona, and after ,due consideration .of 13f teen minutes they decided upon. getting a divorce. - • The weeping Annie 'gathered up her per sona! valuables, and calling - a - hackman, went back hOme to the house of her guardian, while stern and strong in his grief, proceeded, to take the necessary_ steps for procuring a divorce; and before sunset mat ters were fairly progressing towards an eter nal separation. Annie wept the night away, and William pressed a sleepless pillow.. - The pretty,tiouse with its furniture was Sold to the higbeht bidder, - and the `.‘grass widower" went back - to his quarters in the east piazza. • Three months fled-•;—months of anxious sus pense to the'eqratigecl couple, and lot their petition was granted. The court had decided in favor of a divorce,and they were no longer ono in the eyes of the world. The decree of the law had gripe forth, and Mra. Annie Se verance was plain Annie Denton. All on account of a wasp.. The evening after rec6iviag the papers an nouuoing their divorce,-William found it "peratively necessary for-him to call, on his purpose of .effecting .the exchange of some real estate, svhich on their marriage she had deeded to him for safe keeping.—se hesitated some time before trusting in her presence, but at' last he tound,himself in Mr. Winter's par lor.. Annie was entirely alone, the family having gone out for the evening. So it came about that the former tovers - feund themseWes standing (ice to face with each other tied nobody there to see. It was rather an embarrassing predicament for both of them, but William was a man of 'undoubted' courage, and after a cool good evening, by way of introduction, he be gan— 'Madame, I come to obtain,your signature, and sanction to thele'papers, which my at. torney mentioned to 'you a few days 'since ; sou Will oblige we by , attending to it imme diately.' 'Certainly, sir; I am ready; answered Annie, moving to the table. nilliam laid the paper down before her, and in spreading itout, that she might better perCeive its contents, his hand tniath.,i -mere were tears - in Annie's•pypt, and ue . less in hi*. There was a brief silence. William's band closed over Annie's..fingers, and he looked anxiously in her half avorsei face. ' . . 'Annie I' . 'William !' . Is it necessary to transact that business ?* he-asked with a yearning hopefulness in-his voice. She answered him timidly 'Unless you co will it face brig'btene3 - 'Annie,' said he, *cannot all be forgiven Cannot- rie be to each other as in the blessed past ?' • k,• • 'Oh,. if we could be 'Do you really wish it, Annie 'William, Ido Wish it.' .; • 'God bless you, Annie ! God bless 'you You have made the happy C and the (livened gentlemen threw both his arms about her; and —but that's none of our business. -'But what will felks say r asked Annie, a half hour afier the reconciliation; we shall he the, talk of the - 'Who cares, asked William, defiantly, 'isn't love enough for., us ? We'll be happy in spite of everything. We bare bad expe rience, and never- shall quarrel again about trifles. Only think, Annie, how silly to dis pute 'and make ourselves:wretched silent a miserable wasp r ‘AbPtninalkly silly,William, but it's all past now', And the young lady bid- her face on William's shoulder,notwithstanding he savored strongly of cigars. When Mr. Winter's famtly retnened they, were immeasurably astonished,. at- Peeing the divorcers sitting 'familiarly in one easy chair, and appearently.letting the world go bv.” Miss. Winter, the old inaid of the family, came very near fainting, but was restored by the timely applicatia of hartshorn. and the arm of Mr. Greene, an amiable bachelor gen timer'', who boarded in the family, and When composure was restored an -explanation of the affair was given., The next morning - there "Iris a wedding at Mr.- Winter's. William Severance .married his wife, and his wife had the pleasure of mar rying her husband. The pretty house with all its furniture was re-purchased, and William and his we are now living there in peace and harmony. They are happier than - ever, they say, because they have learned to appreciate each other, and so leaving them in quiet blessedness, we will say adieu to them. - • * - • , * • * * P. S.--Readei)' mind (if you ever - marry) and never quarrel about • anything smaller Ilan a wasp. . " Air "I. atn going to the Post-office, "Bob ; dial! I inquire for poi' 1' `Well, yo; if your's a_ mind to ; but. !don't think you'll find me there.' 14' 'Ma, may .1 go fishing 'Yes, sonny;. but don't go, near the Water; and recollect, if you are drowned; 111 skin you as sure as you are,alire,' XTOTlbtis. brikrr eye!: die &. Gunn iithls day dissolved. - by mutual consent. . . C. ' liaiyinj, Gibson,. 17'1857. ' E.E .. • Gel 6. Tho books and accounts eat be lowa at the store formerly occupied by thesubscribers. All paten* heti og ndsettied accounts aro requested to seta° . the same u soon as'possible.• ' - - • The business will be conducted in future by the undersigned. binder thesfirui• Of C. P. M. HILIVLEY, whia are constantly receiving , from Now York and.Philadelphiii, the latest styles o 1 ~IFECILitud Winter Dry Goods, Clo• alll'of which will be sold ate very 'Smell:profit for nearly pay. , Gibson, Aug. 1851. c. P. I.l.tinu, Hawt,sit. . $2 0 0 00 - WORTH 9_ " Of Goods at Panic` Priced H. BURRITT, is now receiving large•addi : tions of Npw GOOD'S to his stock that 'Will be sold at li . cirsto.sult_tho times, including a great variety o ;,stint , and Gentlemen's Dress Goods, with a fall astortment in all 'departments ot• his TRADE, and at; prices much reduced. and many hinds of Goods more than 25 percent. lower than early fall prices, Eir He would particularly:v.2ll the attention of cash buyers to his new stock of CARPEPING, tIFFAL 0 ROBES,. STOVES, dc„ at large and riot;, and at low doWn Prices. New Milford,lDee. 15th. 1857. - ' NE W ' 721 aa . .A D EA' It FA GOODSI_ ,For C4 - till or Ready-Py. The subscriberS have just puschaaed a NeW and WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS, Consisting , . of Staple and Fancy D R •G 0 0 D S Groceries, Crockery, Hardware; Boots and Shoes l• Would offer them for sale at their Store, at low er rates than Geode have been sold in this place for Clan: or PxstmucE; experience having . taught us that this is the only true way of doing WO- Dem As we hate Bought our Goods for Cash du ring the great looney panic, we have bought them 'Low, and 'Will sell them the same. • * * *Please giv us a call and examine our stock. GUILE & BLANDING. Harford, Oet.ll2th, 185'7. _ • NEVI?'. JEWELRY. rpri SubscOer has this day returned from N York With a largo .and- well selected stock t WELIIi t Y and FANCY GOODS, which, win been purchased in present ex tremely L ivied state of the matket, will bu sold at unusually lowlprices. Among his assort ment Indy be found I . GOLD Chains, Seals, leys,,Pens and Pencils, Earrings„ Breastpins,Fin wrings of every style, Bracelets Armlets, Lockets, Snaps, Watch Hooks; Sleeve Buttons, Studs 'Thimbles, Crosses, Spectacles Slides, &c., &c. I • - • SILVER Threaded and plain Forks, Spbona, Butter and Fruit Knives, Salt and Preserve Ladles, Card Casts, Cups, Cldldrens Setts, Napkinrings,Chains Keys, SpcctnefeU and Thimbles. Also, a largoisto,,k of. Silver.plated table and deusert Knives, Carvers, Captors, Cake • BaAretsr, Card Receivers; Salts, Tea Setts, Forks, and .Spoons, double} treble and extra plate. Aiso.Shell and Imit . ationCombs,Needles,toral, Pocket Knives, Scissors, Knives and Forks, Jet Brseelets, Bredetpins and' Earrings, Hair and Tooth BroiliesJPearl and Cornelian Sleeve But tons, Shawl Pins, Gilt Hair Pins, very rich, Leather Porses,l Bags, Clucks plain and alarms, Sewing Birds, &,e., &c. Al! of which Will be sold at the lowest cash prices. i - ALFRED J. EVANS, I No. 2, Odd Fellow's Hall. Binghamton, IDec. 11, 1857. NOTICE I S H.EIR Rni , GIVE .4N •T T ABEL - TURRELL 11 AS just returned from New York, with a large and choice variety of Goods; bought for c.i.sn. and :Selected with much care, from over thirty of the beat Houses in Now York, which he offenlito his customers and the public allow prices for cash. His stock comprises: U G 5, - it I-C INE 9, HINT S, ! OILS, WINDOW GLASS, DYE, STUFFS, GOCERIES, G LASS-WA RE, CROCKERY, MI -RR 0 R 8, CLOCKS, WALL PAPER, • WINDOW PAVER, WINDOIW OIL SHADES, FANCY GOODS, MUS'I.CIO., INSTRUMENTS, JEWELRY, PERFUMERY, DRY GOODS, • HARD' WARE, STON'E'WARE, WOO-DEN WARE, , BROOMS, BIR USHE S,• JAPANNED WARE, B I 4 0 ,- C A 4E S, CANIARY SEED, PO - CKET KNIVES, - ; WHIPS, UMBRELLAS, GUNS, -• ' PISTOLS, AMMUNITION,' - -TURPENT-INE, CAMPHE.NE, BURINd FLUID, • LII Q U 0-R S, (For Medtpin.alPurposes only,) R US SE'S, S U P P - 0 R •T'E R S, SHOU,IrDER BRACES, PORTMONAIES, SP,ECTACLES,, SILVER & PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, GOLD PENS, ST.A.TIONERY, VIOLIN I STRINGS, BOWS, And all of the most popular PA TENIT M.ED.ICINES t Thankful forlthe liberal patronage hitherto re. ceived, he hopes to merit a continuance and latge increase of the same. ABEL TURRELL. -Montrose, D l pc. let 1857. Farm , for Sale. THE intiscr%er offers for Bale a Good Farm of 95 acres in Bridgewater; four miles east of lrentrose, 79 acres , improved. There is on tie premises a large framed Dwelling House, a good framed Bgrn, an excellent Apple Orchard One half of the 'parchase:money will be retpiired down ; the - balance in annual instijmebts, El IJAH EltOWN.' • • •Bridkewater , AugustiOth, 1857. 33tf, , - 11 - OLLOWAY'S Pills and Ointriient, Miirse's J_JLlndian:R4ot Pills, and Ayer's CheKry;Pee. Viral *nd Cathprtie Pills. torratantly .orsale 44vertisewenta kill& paper., . . - 'ABEL TURRFtt. ICIROFESSOVWOODItIItii 14,stanyti ire, ht J.. I TURZELVS. 8. 18.88.18118 AllE NO, EgCEIVING s oplY of u i,te 4c " SERING s - 0 4 . AND siatittigstizocits ILATI4ICH for Coish or Prodtice can be bonelit V V very low. ALL PAPER . A select assintment just V V received. S: H. SAtiti. BItOTHEIig; CARPETING. Bargains offered by S. IL SAYRE & BROTkIERS. PLOWS! PLOWS!! LOWS. We invite the attention of Farmers P to the celebrated Pet4cskille Plows which we have added to our large assortment. S. H. SAYRE &BROTHERS; Proprietors ot - Eagle FOundry. Montroile. April 2904).1157. • : . STOVES! STOVE R S !! STOVES.!!! O . UR Stoves htitio beep, so thoroughly tried to the entlre,eatiefaction of all,,tbat they need no ionotiiniond,fiein es. , S. 11.'SiornitAr Tinoinstne. lar F A L LA:ND WINT ER - GOOD 'S ! It is unnecessary to acknoieledgck that R. KENYON SELECTS the best style of Goods thot are to be fonfid in New York, regardless of the ex pease. He has just received froiu New York a large assortment of Dry Goode consisting. of Rich All Wools !Manes, French Delunes, Su perior Plaid Goods, and . Calicoes in endless va riety. His goods cost ail d are *worth 2.5 - per more than the goods usually said; through the country, at the same prices. Billatucky Jeans, Printed Flannels, Rich .Ribbonds from five. cts. to five shillings, Brocha Shawls from 81 to $2O. Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, White-Goods, Sheetings of low prices. Ladies Winter Bonnets. Shoes and Gaiters, large assortment. -House Carpeting; cheap. Collars, Undeisleevt;s;Brecado Dames. 28 inch Black Silk fur $1 a yard, something;un heard of. Debages, Hats,. caps . , Crockery.. A complete assorttnent of Groceries, Brown Sugar, at old Prices,lo cfs.perspound. Cull and one and all. My reputotian for selling good cheap has not diminished in the least. conie along with your cash and trade with y . ou r*Ser van!: - • , -KENYON. n 00K. amounts with customers of over one yeaei_standing roost be settled as I need the proceeds. Wool Sock Shadows not wanted. • 11.. KENYON. Lawsvillo Centre, Sep. 15. NEW STOVES , ' Z.t o 112 IE2 2 2 Is just - reiceiviDg a large stook of NEW STOVES . INCLUDING a full . asiortmont. of Elerated Oren, Large Oren and Flat 'Top Premium Cook Stores. for Wood or Coal, with a: Superior variety of Parhir, Ofce and Shop Stores, for W o od or `Ci2;2l; `atsn, - 37.ere Pipe-, -zinc, &het( Iron, State Tubes, 4-c., 4-c. • - MA assortment will include the most SELECT and DESIRAELE STOVES in 'market, and will ho sold ontire most faVorable terms, and to which he would invite the particular attention of CASH buyers. . • New Milford. October. 12th. 1857. g4 ‘ ,.. !4.i. . 4 ..., i . .d:Z _ ...: 4,,,... . 4, JUST A GOING! • But‘nol through the hands of the " ; Mid WE prefer to dispose . of our own eliods, therefore GREAT I JCE3IENTS are offered to'CASII 'CUSTOMERS, or on a snotrT CREDIT, with approved NOTTS. Those who wish to avail themselves of this opportunity, we advise to Call at. tire Stores of 6utteliberq, At either Illonirose, Sugg'a Co., Pa.,. Susq'a JEOpolk " " Or Towanda, Bra'd " " Where we offer. to Snit the Tinies acid atold Suspensinn-GREAT BARGAINS to pitrehaser;3 of Ali Kinds of DRY GOODS and READY MADE CLOTHING; which have been lately purchased under existing Low Prices :tad sell ing at the same. A SPLENDID STOCK OF g 050obst Comprising almost Every Kind of DRESS Goons, 'such as Rich lfoirn Anlique, Black agd Fancy Silks; Plain and Printed French Merinos, Shaded and Plain All Wool and Common Do Lain-A; 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 otherestablishment in this section. Also CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER In the neatest rind best manner arid Warranted. All kinds of Grain taken at the Highest Mar ket prices; also`Dried Apples and Geese Feath ers. * * *Please call and price our goods and satisfy yourselves of the above feels. GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUII:& CO. Montrose. Pa., Nov. 24th, 1 8 57.4 • rt GOTHS, Cash! mots a,nd Vestings, very de sirable styles, at prices that cannot fail to snit. Call and be convinced. C. %V. MnTT. Sarmer,s' u4 . ‘BtrOitics' INSURANCE COMPANY! N. W. Corner Second and Walnut Streets, ZEI3II/1411ZIliaaranta9 CAPITAL. $1,250,000. - • This Company ttrects Fire Insurance on Buildings, Goods, Furniture, tto. Marine Insurance on Veisels, Cargo and Freight; TO ALL PARTS OF T.UE WORLD. Inland Insurance on Goods by RiVers, Canals, Railroads, and Land Carriage, to all Parts of the Union up on the most favora ble "terms. DIRECTORS tioN.Tuos:B.Ft.or.ENez, I CHARLES Discre., Cho. U . AHMSTHONO,, THOS. MAnnERETELo, CHAS. N. RAIIIINCAN," EDW'D li,. II GEORGE lIELISEOLD, F. CATE'LI. flit E WSTER, JAIHks .E 1 NEAL. •bIAAC LEACH. Ja. THOMAS E B. ;'FLORENC 4 HELM BO • ' P1..°616721 ' EHYV4R D P; Secretor T. BOYLE, Agent. Milford, t ra. Jattopry 18th, 18:58, ly* A'Ob 5T127"1t eliforGllo6Eßlfe -ilk fit , C. P. & 0. M. FrAtv.t.res. rAstatt3.ot rzittlittain, - TIENTION. VIRT edit inplify yonnselven with Chemical i Manures, wattatirititME, which has' bt;en in nag in' Now 'Jcitey'for the'Vast - Sevati . Wars-460. bite received the DIP LOMAS of New JerlieY•New York, Dalawire,and - Penitsyl:, vania, Agricultural - Societifis; and have beet USE by the PoiidOtt of the 011TP2.11 STA7'.EB: on- his Garden' and' on the Public Grounds et . Wilibiltion• Garden'. and by the follcitting.Qmi-' trim' en, viz: • - Z. Lecke ESq., . '.. -- 'A:P:1.4.4, Cltirlisboro'Nawlersey; J. L. 'Reeves,-: .- .. , • - • ' 'Sorratar Roberts, • . 'William Miller, of - Capelsland, n J.: Charles York; - • Thos. Mulford. Eis., Camden, New Jersey, , Dr. Beretta, Dr. itnittht,ls.le. Field; Mr. Atkinson, and Ltiii lohnatin, ail of New Jerbey—they say it is the mix.s.rhs2 and Steer *extant:E. Matintz "mkt 15 USE, being permanent " and i mproving the land by enriching the soil. It is suited.to, the various ' crops you raise—corn, Potatoes : Grass, Wheat, that, Su. By enclosing, a Check. on any iqew Jersey or Philadelphia Rank or reference to any good Houstrin Philadelidda or in exchange for Produce. at fair Market rates hue, your orders will be filled and Shipped to . you s FREE OF CARTAGE EA'ESSi. ar Every article acid by we is Guar - anteed..4V Super Phosphate of Lime, - - - - 840,00 a Ton. Bone Phosphate, ' - $30.00 " American Fertilizer, - $25,00 ." /VI" A 'barrel is sufficient for, an Acre of ... Ground, broad nit, .- Pure Bone Dust, (40.3 harfels now ready,) tit ss,ooper barrel 4;u:71145,00 - a ton. • randrotte, No. 1. (500 bat rola now ready,) at 2,00 to $3,00 a:barrel. Land Plaster No. 1.-I,ooo'birrels,' $1,54 to $2,00 a barrel. Pot Ash, 50 barrels. Peruvian. Patagonia and Chilian GUANO. -GEORGE A. LEI N AU. Proprietor. .N 0.21 South Faosp - Street, Phil's City, Pa. ifar Wholesale Dealers allowed lt liberal dis count. , Nr" Pamphlets can be had on application to my Office, or of my Agents. ntli3m. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. A Benet.;'lent Institution, established by special endowment fur the relief of the sick and dis tressed,allictedioith Virulent Epidemic diseases. rpo ALL PERSONS afflicted with - Sexual 1. Diseases, such as Spermutorrhcea, Seminal Weakness, Impotence, CiOnort hm3, Gleet,Syphi- Us, the Vice of Onanism, Or self - abuse, &e., &e. The HOWARD AssOCIATIOS, in view of the awful destruction of butiosn life, caused by . Sexu al diseases, and the deceptions practised upon toe unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, eevcral years n - go.. directed their CoM suiting Surgeon e as a CIIARITAIILE ACT worthy of their name, to open INspogsary for rho treat ment of this class of diseases, in all their forms, add to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to Ail who apply b t letter, with a description of their tiOn. dition, (age, occupation, habits of life, die..).and in cases et extreme povss...rly, to furnish,Marlicines free of charge. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest medical skill of the age. and will furnish the most improved modern treatment. The Directors on a review of the past. feel assured that their l.•abors in this sphere of benevo lent effort, have liven of giCat benefit to the iitnieted;especially to the young, and they have resolved 19 devote themselves, with renewed zeal, -to this very important but much despised cause. - Just published, by the Association, a Report on Spermotorrlora or Seminal Weakneene 4he Vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Self. Abuse, and other diseases of the sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon,, whi c h will be sent by mail (in a sealed letter enwinpe.) FREE or CITAEGE, on the receipt...of TWO STAMPS for pos.. tage. Address, far Report or Treatment, Dr. George R. Calhnu-n, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Asse.. elation, N 0.2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, • p a - By order of the Directors. ,P.ZIIA n. HARTWELL President. GEORGE FAIRCLULD, Secretary. Oct. 15111, 1857. r“;. Patent Medicines, &c, AFFLICTED READ ! G4sriturrnEub ISlEntrusts.—Vegetable Pills Green Mountain Ointment, Sarsap trila Compound, Children's Panacea, Eye Lotion, Fe. ver anti Attie Remedy, Health Bitters. Dysen- Lary Syrup, Consumptive's Balm, Ma Nhal l's Uterine, Catholieon, Dr. Libby's Pilo Ointment, and Manual of Health. Ayres Pills and -Cherry Pectoris!, Tanner's German Ointment, Trask's Magnetic Ointment. Holloway's Ointment and Pills, DaNiti'- Pain Killer. Dr. Fitch's Heart Corrector, Bennett's Root and Plant Pills, Sonle's SoVereign Balm, Wright's Indima Vegetable Pills, Rhode's Fever and Anguo Cure, Merckant'sGa rgling Oil, Arni. en Lineament, Camphor, Castor Oil, Paregoric, Aloes, Picera, Myrrh, Licorice, Ste , &c., &e. A new supyly just reeeived, to be kept constart. ly on hand, for sale by I. N. BULLARD. October, st, 18 6. ''OTD no d 2 2111 tet - 1 1 120D 9 AT VIE .lIEAD OF NAVIGATION! AND examine the eboiee *OA of Spring and Summer Goods, jdat opened for Examination and Setz, at rery lowligures by C. %V. MOLT. S - TULA, Cashmere, and D4,Lain Shawls a very low prices by C. W.-MOTT. "TATS and Cap% of the newest styles, in 11 great variety by C. %V. 111 QT . PRINTS in abundance by • - C. W. MOTT BRASS Hoops, Hosiery, Glov t Belts etc., etc., by , c W . TT. IaIROWN and Blue ;Sheeting and Slirtings -1.1 'Shirting Stripes, Ticks, Denims, Summer Stuffs, Ste.; &a., as low as can he sfferdktin this market. C. W. MOTT. Groceries !Groceries!! A good assortment of Groceries comprising LI Flour, Salt, Fish, Tea, Coffee,' Sugur, dc,.,. and other articles in the line too numerous to mention, which is offered for sale at low prices, for eaah.or ready pay. !Call and examine mF Goods and PRICES before • purchasing else= where. Montrose, Aug. 10th, 857 The Shoals and Quicksands of loath. Just Published the 3dTclitton. .111. 4 ,50"7--..- ON SPERMATORRHEA OR SEMINAL DISEASE.—A sci. eotific Tr tise on the tkeatment and perfect cure of Nerve s Debility, Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Eon sions, &c., resulting from vicious hits acquired do. :Mg the critical passage from Y uth to Manhood. - By DR. CULVERW LL, Member cf the Royal College of Surgeons of - England, 1827 5 Licentiateof the Hall (1842 ) and 30 years Resident Practioneer in Lon. -•, don ; Author of the 'Guide to Health," "Green Book" "How to bo Happy," Memories of , "Siagle and Married Life,"_&e. ; , This small, but highly . valuable Treatise, writ. ten Iva world renowned Physician and Surgeon, points out the only sure and permanent cure ter all diseases resulting Pont selfahuse, and In the only publication of its kind siritteu in a benev olent spirit - and by. a -- scleatilie Man. It should bo: in the bands of all Who value their, life and health and happiness here and hereafter: Price 12 cchts or 4 stamps,, at. the receipt of witieVithvillbd sent 'post free„ and well seo red, by Dr: CD. KLINE, No. 24G isf Asien'ue, Box `4588; New York; Rani. 28th, 4838,.::..te, GIIIOCERIES, Crockery. Hardwate varl , l; i.otheeartiel sato numerous to men .whi4h shall 116 joicl,ChAsp fur Cash .er Ready Pay. " C. W. - MOTT. gBlii~oYd'a G~ennia~; pY+~pon; - llighlr-Connentrged,Compoundlinid Extract • uau: -..; Kidnekti Grataai Dropsy; Weeeknetsei, 06structimts '4lecrer • • 'Di/eater, .1 7 emak..:Coniplditus; anifia - Diseases of the &zual . Organs, arising. from exegeses and iinprudencee in lifetalad removing ell improper diimltarges from' thci der, kidneysoii sexual eigans,.wbetber.existine 'in 'MALE -OR. 'FEMALE; fro& whatever cause' they heyti .origi flitted, and ri6Matter of hobs lengetanding;_tiVing' health - and 'vigor frame; Mid blown to the pallid cheek. • - '4lo l t TO "THE 'ArrIiCTED I! ! It Cities nervous and debiliOed'fitijferers, and - . "rinuerei all the sv'taPtettie, - am:MK:which Will . lie 'found indinpoitition to exertion, hiss Of-power, foss of memory , difficulty of breathing, gen: • • eral weakness, horror of disease, weak nerves, -trembling, *dreadful horror.ef - death, night sweats, cold feet, wake- , fulness, dimness oCrisiotnner. • • • t languor, universal lassitude of the mus. 'cular stiAtem, often enoiinnus appetite, with AySpeptic • •sytoptoms, hot hande, flushing • Of the body,drypess of the skin, pallid Counteriance and eruptions - on the fiace.pain in the hack,heaviness. of the eyelids, frequently. black spots .11ving -before the cs. with u temporary. surusidn and - logs of sight; want of attention, great mobility, restlessness, With howor of so. Nothing is moredesirabte - to such patients 'than •solitude.arid nothing they more dread for fear of themselves;-no repose of manner; no . earnestness, no speculation. but Whurried transition from one question to another. These Symptoms,.if allowed' to go on—which this niedicine invariably removes—soon follows loss of power, fatuity and . cpileptiefits—in one of which - the patient may expire. Who can - say that. thew , excesses are not frequently followed by those direful diseases—insanity and consump• thin? • The records of the insane asyluins, and the melancholy deaths by consumption bear am. ple witness to the _truth of these assertions. In lunatic asylums the . most . melanchelv exhibition appears. The countenance is actually - sodden & quite destituteneither mirth or grief ever vis its it. ShOutd a-sound of the voice- occur, it - is rarity articulate. • ••With woeful measures wan despair • Low sullen sminds his grief beguiled." Debility IS the most terrible!,and has brought 'thousands to untimely grayes, thus blisting the "nmbition of many noble youths. . It con be cured by ho time of this !Its.* L'L L 'Et In Elf V. If von Ire sulfuring with :env of the abiwe dis tressing ailments, the Fluid Extract Becht, wilt mire you. Try it and he convoyed of its efficacy. Beware of quack nostrums and quack doc tors, who falsely boast of abilities and references. Citizens know and avoid them, and save long suf fering, money. and exposure, by sending or call ing for a bottle of this popular and specific rem edy. It allays all pain and irdammation, is per fectly pleasant in its taste and odor, but immedi ate in its action. • - HELMBO.r EXTRACT BUCHU Is, prepared' directly according to the rules of Pharmacy and Chemistry, with .the greatest ac euraerandehemical knowledge and care devo. ted in its combination. See Professor Dewees valuable works on the .prnetice of physic, and. most of the late standard . works of medicine. $1 0 0 .4;61 One hundred dollars will -be paid to any Oyfdeian who can prove that the medicine ever injured a patient:and the testimony of thousanOs can be produced to prove that it dries great nand. , Cases of from one week to 13 years' s ndin a have been effected.., The-mass of voluntary testimony in posseasion of the Pro pr:etor, vnuching-, its virtues and curative powers, is immense, embracing names well known to Science and Fanie. 100,000 Bottles have been sold and not a single instance. f failure has been reported! Personally aplteared before me, an Alderman of the City of Philadelphia, H. :T. Helmbold, Chemist, who being duly sworn does say, that his preparation contains no Narcotic, :Hereof} or icjuiiQus Drutr. hut is purer Vegetable. Ltotrototid, Solo 111armfocturer. Swirl and subscribed b e fo r e r ine this '?3d A n y o f Nor 1854. Win P. lIITIBARD, Alderman; ' Price 81 per liliatle, or six for. 85; &live - red to any address, accompanied by reliable and res. ponmible ccriificates from Professors of Medical Colleges; Clergytnen, and others. Prepared and sold by • H. T. HELIIBOLD, I • • Practical and 'Analytical Chemist, No. 52' South 1-oth-st.. betow Chestnut; Assem bly Eui'ding.s, Philadelphia, Pa. Fir - To ho" had of all Bruggisti and Dealers in the U. S.,•Canadas, and Brit ish, Provinces. Bew•are-of Counterfeits... Ask for Helnabold's —take no other. Cures guarantied. Sold in Montrose by ABEL TURRELL, Agent. Jan. 20,'57.-52t. IVINTER. A Ii.WiNGEIIIIENTS. E . E.ffEMXMQ New Rail Road Route, - Delaware, Lack anan NEW and expeditions broad gunge mate from the North and West, via Great Bend aria Scranton, and, from' the Lackawanna 'dad Wyoming valleys, directly through. to New York and .Philadelphia. On and after Monday,. Jan:lBth, 1858, trains will be run as follows: The Night Express Train likound easton N. Y. & Erie R. R: arrives at Great Bend at 4.00 a. m., nd connects with the EXPRESS Train which. leaves Great Bend for New York and Philadelphia at 8.30 a. m. Due at Montrose, • \ 9.07 " Tunkhannock, 9.50 " Factoryville, 10.13 " Scranton; 10. " - Stroti'dsburg, 1.38 p. m. Delawnre,(ls minutes to dine) 2.10 Bridgeville, Phil. pass. leave 2.40, "- Junction, 3.30, " New York, 7.10, Philadelphia,' 8.20, " . -- Passengers from N.-Y., leave Pier No. 2 North River, at ' 7 30, a. m. From Phi ladelphia, leave Wal au t St, Wharf, at 6.00 " Leave Junction, • 10.55, - " Dneatßridgeville,(Phil.connection.)ll.4s, - " ' Delaware, (15 min. to dinnet), 12.00 Stroudiburg, ,12,47, p.•m. 'Scranton, +. 3.35,- " Factoryville, 4.27 " Tunkhanock, . ' . 4.48' " Montrose,‘ 5.35, Great Bend. ' 6.10, !‘ Connecting-at Great Bend with the DitokirkExpress,west, nt.7,16 " -Accommodation Train leaves Scrim , ton for Great Bend at • " 7.20 a. m. Arrive at Great Bend, 12 25 p. m. Connecting with the Emigrant Train'west, on the N. It: &E. Rail Road. • • • - Returning,inaita Great Bend at 1.25 p. m. Due at Scranton, ? 6.10 " For the accommodation 1 - )1 3 way 'travel on the Southern Divisidn, a imaaabger'cur will-be at tacked to theExpress - FreightTiains, leaving- Sernatmr, at • . . 5.00 a. m. Due at Stroudsburg at - 10.20 0 -. Jurietion at' - 2:16 Returningovill leave Junction at.,- 6. - Die at StFOndibutg at " 8;36 " • • Soinnton at - 2.50, p . . in. Passengers from Neer; York will- change - care at Junction. To and and frOm - Philadelpida;:via R. D. R. R., leave orlake cars at Bridge:oll'e. • .'• For PittstorOcingston,andWilkesbarre,take &IL IL R., cartrat Scranton.' ' - For Jesattp.Archbald, andCarbondaleicbinge' wan; rgenv e. , • . Ticketi icild; and bae - kagegbeeked'thievg4. . ' ..1011N•BRIBBINSup:t. N , V;kr.N., 4106; _Ticket - :2lgont. • •• _• S. S. MOTT -.:,Z,iINEW'''.GOONTIZ a 14 1 Vg13.11'S vovrkesp-xiipkri, 30/i; .:~~ ; +r:... fusintss firttiorg. qt 7 lar 0.5 g Xloll4rat rtr . Bt 18111iDiVENT AND . REV (ERRITSON. - Termso.f4l.so 'per: 4iinoui if' piitd in ad; 0.00 if,pard withilirlio year, 006240 if pit phi(' untirthn'tfnd of the year or , period of- sithscitition: =Advaneelayment solicited. - Discontintvmeesolitional with tile . !abliblie t , , until .all•arrearages are paid. • . ! Bates or Aslvereiatnirs 11 - One•squire, ()2 nom) 3 weeks or less, - 4140ci Each subsequefit insertion, 26 One square one year, 88.00, twosq'rs $12.00,' three squares $16.00, four aquarea $20.60. Business Cards of six lines 83.00 per year. Job Wiprk of all kinds eieented neatly and promptly. Blanks always on land: January Ist 1857. T. BOYLE . . • REPRESENTS A CAPITAL Op OVER *5,000 1 00% For Fire, Marine, Life, tad lalandiiiiiarante. Office, New Milford, P*. January 18th, 1858. ; _ ly* • Dr. K. Smith, & Son, SURGEON DENTisTS. - Reslifenee and of. flee opponle Baptist Clinreh ( north side) Montrone. Parti lar attention _wilt be given to inserting teetk on gold and silver plate, and to filling dee tying teeth. • • January 10th. 1858. . 1. NEWTON & IEcCOLLIIIIL Attorneys a nd Connsettors at Lavr. Officeon Ptiblieliventtelever Webtee Store. . N. Nelarroe. • • McCouum. w. Emit, it co., . . Cabinet and Chair Binaulactur. era, toot of Main Street. Mootrose. Pa. ABEL TIIBRELL, MONTKOSE, PA Dealer in Drugs, Bfedicioes, Chemicals,' Dye Stuffs, Glass-ware,Paints, Oils, Varnisher, Window Glass, Groc • ries, Fancy 'Gticids. Jew. airy, Perfumery, &c.— nd Agent for all the most popular Patent Mu. icines. JOHN G : , ONES, Fatablonnble Tail r —Shop' near the Baptist Meeting House, on Turnpike Street. Montrose, Pa. DR: R. THAYER, Physician and. Surgeon, Monnon, Pa. NOtnee in the Farmer's Stare. - • , FRANKLIN FR ASER, • • Attorney and Counsellor at Lan., Montrose, Pa. ' will attend Willfully to buss. Doss entrusted to him in the County of Susq'a. Conveyancing, and writing of ill kindswill be done neatly, and - charges moderiqe; He will also, attend - to prosecution of claimant' soldiers, their widows and heirs; against the U. -S. Govern ment, for Bounty Land . Pensions, dm. . _ J. D. VAIL, K. D.* Physician and Stirgeon, has perms netly I mimed himself.at Prackneyville; &Ws County, Penn!a, and will promptly attend to all calls with which he maybe favored. May, 1856—n22. HAYDEN BE,QTHERS, 0-- New ITllilford, ressula.. Wholesale dealer in. \Buttons, Cohens, V V Suspenders, Thread's; Pernik Goads, Watches,lewelty," Silver and Plated Ware, Cot ,. lery. Fishing Tackle, Cigars, 'Ste. ate; Merchants and pedlars, supplied •on terms. . WM, HAYDEN, • TRACY HAYDEN, JOHN HAYDEN, GEO. HAYDEN.-_ • 4yl DR. E. F. WILMOT, rtraduskte,af . the Allopath;e and Hornet.. ft:Alai-Colleges of Aedieine. is now per. ntanently located to Great Bend Pt. April I.it. 1856. JOHN - SAUTTER, Mlasifionablel ailor. Shop first door 12 north of the _Farmer's Store. Ta , ilait2.?? YD. Tll2l FIRE INSURA_ CE `CO., TOR K 1 Pa. Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania. 'CAPITAL. '300.000 DOLLARS. Insures against loss or damage by Ire, on buil dingv, furniture, and merchandise generally... Losses adjusted by nrbitri►tion, where the parties fail to agree. _AI TORS. 11. A. Hantz, John Landes, H. Kraber, Fred. Soltztraell, William Wallace, Eli Kindig, Samuel. Dyer Thomas Gray, thiridStrickler. H. KR ABER, President, D. STRICKLER:Secretary. 0. S. BEEBE,'Agent, Alontrese,Pa February 2d, 1358. . 12y* anentitters üburautt CO. Charter Perpetual. Grarifed by ike State of Peonsylvanici; ' CAPITAL $500:000. Fire, Marine and Inland Trampor- !anon. AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, President. Wm. A. RHODES, Vice Preet. ALFRED WEEKS, Secretary. DIRECTORS, Aaron S. Lipineott, Charles Wise, Wm. A. Rhodes, Alfred Weeks, Wm. Thomas, J. Rinaldo Sank, WM. Neal, i lohn P. Simmons ; Charles J. Field, James P. Smith. Ogre No. 10 Merchant's Exikange,Thiro. A.-N. BULLARD, Agent, Montrose, Pm I 20v I MONTRO . rrt HE subseri. - g JL refitted an , I t above well kno It - is prepared to oling public and others w and conveniences usually -Houses. No effort will`b prietor and his Assistant eqnal in every point to any The Bar will always Choicest Liquors. The Stables, connec are lame, roomy and 'conve, attentive Hostlers are alw ed with 'this hi onto niint, and careful end ye in cha rge *Ohm. J. S. TARBELL. Montrone, Mey 130 , / 8 5?• - RE M 0 The Saddle. lialrneee a .T. 111 REUOVED to t h e to 1 pied C. C. Holliater,on above 'S. S. Moles, where wait on all who'ratiy faro age. - Jan:2oth'; -1 8.58..--te: • "artist's teriati; _ .111) AINTSin Tabos,,Sraphea, Tin, e.appai and JL Silver. Foil, Glass{ Slabs and .:Mullersi lithographs, &c., at the Stara pt • a TIJItItELL: Monlrose, Aec. 15th { , IG7 . Loun, for inlo by lie Lti ad or:Barka...4 . MCKEAN'. Mu Milford, Jane 101, , 1861 HEM, S E I .#r baying ptitchased; newly furnished ths and populir Hotel; I commodate the tray. th all the attentions found in -first-east e spared by the Prti. to make the Hato) , in the country. be supplied with the _AL: Triable . Shop'ot ilding 'recently occu Main St., One deo he will be happy,,to Mtn - Olaf their frattOn.