Frbin the Hartford Times. CoMpany *jib' some high English lord, In a s ap Conversn'Aiith the naval gents, • Tonehed upon Yankee -Aims 'and 'artaments: Fromless to more the conversation grew; . - The British pride began to wake AnA.cne grave gentleinan, in nasal frock, C °amended at Jonathan's small force to mock;: that:we acre getting quite too .prond, Too high, too uppishthat we talked too loud; - That they should_doubtless he obliged erelong To change the tenor of our boasting sow % By_sending.oyer hero their goodly Aad taking - ontgreat reef in our conceit; In shert,to crush us like so many eggs, Or, at least, to let Us down some pegs; Coupled with twinkling eye'and furtive grin, - - Two wOrds eompoied his_ansWer—" Mai:akin?" Indian Curia: One of the most interesting works of fietion ever published, is a novel from the French; entitledPieciola. It is a small work, but is highly cherished by literary men, who, keep it among - the classics in their libraries. It I has phssed through many editions both in the' original and intranslations. „Now what is it that makes - it so interesting." - Doubtless it is I the fine writing of the author, into which he I has' throtCn all the energies of an earnest, sympathizing soul,. It certainly is not in 'the plot or dramatic interest Or thrilling situations. It has no plot. The-narrative is bare - ?of in cidents, • Itis constrifed from the most slender' materials, and pi- these materials are • so skillfully handled, the reader's attention is wrapt in the pages to the end. "The story is . simply that of a ptlitical. prisoner, who, be fore his incarceration, *Rs an infidel. Be.' coining glooinS , and inAancholy, - his health him;andhe was all'owed the privilege of the yard, a narrow space surrounded by walls. Here Ise .could- sit and mane alone all day long. One day he notice a lender seaf let struggling •thro ugh a narrow chink in the granite - pavement. At first, his feelings were • not excited:'. Rut soon he warmed to the safety - of:his - foundling's life.. : Ile widened the, small aperture to which it was struggling into I life, watched with breathlesi interest the development of its foliage, and as he watch • I ed, his soul received new light; the glories of I another world opened to his The humble plant, Picciola, taught him the way - 1 to-heaven— _His proud .heart bowed before this true teacher. It learned hini more than I all the books had ever imparted. This is Ile - simple material of the story, but is is worked up With exquisite - skill and beautY. , The lesson that it teaches to 'IS is, that.anv of the plants of the field,' of the simplest structure, a spear of grass, the most humble I and despised weed fresh (roar the hand of its I Divine artificer cowains a lessonin every rain and artery. No mats can" make' a single plant his study, without. feeling the powers of his mind_expand.aud,hts intellect strengthen. This is'what Shakespeare -thought • when he, wrote • • _ - Life exempt from public haunts, Finds tongues in trees, books in .iho running brooks, Sermons in Stones, and giiod in everything" 'We have been led tothes64eMarks by reading a paper, presented. to the Rhode Is land Societyf , or the protection -of industry ; from Thomas Andrews of Slatersville i —on In-! dian Corn, in 'which .he says.: —"I have made this plant, my study for 'years. For mo,e than sixteen years I have been experimenting. With it, and, now find myself just Beginning to know a little what might be done with Ife vet v properly remark,-"Que unaccustom ed to the beautiful plant is always struck with its symmetry . and beauty; where it less - tom- mon, we should never pass it without paying it. the homage of our admtration, Every pitit has its to‘e, flout the battcwhicli slowly yielld . to the great law a decay, the stalks and the leaves, andths; ripe grain. The last flunish-, ing food: acceptable and _nutritious- for-all pottiona of his care, man, lasts, and fowls." 2,1r.t Andrews. give the following interesting account of some ;,f his results in experiment ing with this plant. "The kind or variety ., of • corn at harvest; depends, not on the kind or_ variety of corn planted, -but on the kind or variety fyefm which the planted corn receives its T'pollen.: This I have established by re peated experiments. For instance, I, have planted the improved Canada corn, and haVe raiSed from it, a sweet corn, fit for use at the time that the ears of the Canada cern would have been in -the milk. The mode of operat,l - ing was very simple; as goon as 'the tassel of I . the 'Canada corn began to . appear, it was cut off. The tassel was also cut from the sweet corn and the iioll s en .shaken • from it on: the silk of the incipient ear on the Canada corm The ear will .he sweet corn without ally intermixture ,of kernels of the Canada corn and kernels of - sweet corn intermixed. - I have - mixed three varieties on each cob, by shaking the:pollen from, the tassel's at differ - ent.times, and' I see no reason why more might notbe added to them. I.lutif the ['Oen from the tassels of the different varieties\, be shaker' on ;he silk of any variety,at toe same - time torn •prodUced. will bate in it combin ed all the pecriliarities of _the' varietie.s repre z • tented. in the pollens. It was by- this means that I.produced the,Rhode bland premito eorm . and-the Andrw's Hybrid corn • the first,by a combination - ofthe polleniofa large yellow 'corn, the Adam Anthony, or red cap corn, and the Canada corn •, the other, by a ionsLination-of the pollen of the Rliode Island preininm. the-Dartmouth white, and the im proved 'Canada corn. 12 - have found some varieties that will not jntermix on the ear with other varieti&.. I have - .never known • the Rhode Island premium to do .so. Thad are probably others that swill mot plix in the kernel. Why this is so lam not prepared to, . say. Further experiments - may demonstrate the facts more cleat ly, and perhaps'afford the reason for them. tt.. is the pollen, from the tassel that decides the kind of corn, and with out this Pollesithere.would he no corn. The cob will . gic4 in _its- covering of busk,but • without a kernel orcorn in it. An easy way .to prOre thiS, is one that I adopted : cover the incipient ear ;sin that no pollen Can lodge on its silk. ThiS'ann be clone- av'.th a paper or . 'cloth; if it be done efa.ettraify you-will raise cobs, and that will be- all'. This led me to -let the suckers on my corn alone:-. I never •- = cuk.ena out. or..remeve them. Theyyield pollen-if-154 ears nuel thus help- fill the ears on the,parent stalk. I have come to the con elision; that thoie varieties_that most abound in suckers, there ja no deficiency of pollen in the itiisel to fructify all the silk. and make well capped-ears, and that nature sends the suckeni to supply that detiecincy. By examin ing the'etirs of- tho Rhode Wand - preminm ----corn, - or the Andrew's Hylirid•cora, it will be -seen that the corn_grows very close over the butt -orthe cob, as . well'as being. well capped over at the other end."—Goisardi Register. jeirAn Irishman being asked why he wore his-stockings wrongskle out, repliedi—"Be canae_lhere's a hole on the other side of 'em"- elf' A foung man who had recently ttilten a -wife; • eays,he,did not takeit half ao hard to get married,its he did- to . get thelur. mature. • _ If a- proad Min makes tie keep my distance,-the- comfortis, he keeps his at "the . tiirtte time.. . .. . .. EINGRAMTON: WATER CURE,. BINGHAMTON, BB 0 OME. CO. N. Y. THIS ESTABLISHMENT hasbeen greatly enlarged and improved during the spring, .ondii now _ready for the reception of Pationt& Few, shriller institutions in this country corn bine.so many advantages for the successful treat ment of Invalids. The location is beautiful, the 1 house new and commodious, the rooms large,airy; well furnished and every way arranged with a vievr to the health and comfort of the occupants. The Physicians, Dr. Thayer and ivife, hive 'had twelve years .esperience (the last .eight at Binghamton)in treating diseases Hydropathically during which time they have treated successfully, i thousands of sick persons, many after their dis eases have been proueunced fatal, by eminent 'Physician& 'ln addition to their -patients at the ,"CIIRE" they have a large_ practice in the village' and surrounding country, which. makes them fa-. miller with the treatment of' 4iseases dr every gride and character. They planned; built, and own the "BinghavntonWater•Cure,"conseqnently it is under their_ entire control and management. In all those diseases to which the'-peculiar a daptation of Hydropathic treatment • has. been successfully demonstrated, they will generally guarantee a speedy and perfect restoration.— Such are the following, viE.—Acnte and Chronic . Rheumatism, Nervous diseases, Dyspepsia, Scrof: ula, Spinal comPlaidts, Tulsa& Ulcers, enlarge. ,meat of Joints, diseases of the Throat and Lungs, Dropsy, Ague and-Fever, Female comipi lints of every kidd, Skin diseases, Catarrh, &c. - Ste. Persons who have been longsick or bed-ridden and who have_not succeeded heietofore in their efforts to regain their health, am 'especially irtvi• ted to consult nr or givens a . cail. Terms from $5 to $lO per week: , ._ far Dr. Thayer will 'be at "lesHotel in Montrose,on Thursday, July Is ~ here anylnva; lids who desire, may consult him. 1 • For further particulars, Address my2Oldj 0. V. THAYER, M. D. GIVE CREDIT WHERE CREDIT IS,DUE! THE, original (vim rams and 'MAIM PAY Stor - o of New Milford, -HAYDEN BROTHERS; • - The,People's Agents, ar&now receiy lag a large Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,-Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Wall, and Window Paper, Wooderi Ware, ForkS, - Hoes, PlOws, and Salt- - -by the barrel or load,—Y.ankee.Notions, - Jewelry and Watches , — wholesale and retail; at prices that would as tonish...those of posted in the rea,dy-pay busi ness. - \We hkothing to do with Old FogyistO,— he At:gone in"—has vainoosed- without a groan 4 kick, and - the last seen of him be was lio . l 'gin to the tail of "Hard Times," and he gr, ned-ta; ghastly smile as he passed _his OLD If IENDs:I) in - - .o*.;vor meAto s—Live a Let e. r.oNt i PRICE O NL Y ! . • Can't be beat cloven ! . NO CHARGE FOR SHOWING GOODS; Every Article Warranted as Represented! We thank our friends and customers for their liberal patronage. in times past, and we hope by strict attention to business, to merit a cocain fiance of the same. HAYDEN BROTHERS. New Ali ford; May 1 sf, 838.-1 Btc. ATTENTION FARMERS ! TIBIS is to certify that the undersigned have used Manny's Mower sith Wood's improve molt, the past season, and are fully satisfied that it is a good machine, and we recommend it to the farmers of this County as a profitable and labor-saving maehinei. JEP.EMIA II MEAcitsat, A. GRIFFIQ, JOHN HARRINGTON, L. GARDN'ERt M. J. HARRINGTON, T. P. pitissEy February 25,1858: For machines applY to the undersigned Azent "C. D. LATHROP. Montrose, March ,Ist, 1858. ltbt. WANT ED•. • • 'AIME DI .4..T1.X . A G, pOD •II MID, at the business of GABBING. and tLOTH DRESSING. None need apPly'unless fully -cdmpeient, and - well recommended. Pay every lionta - will be given, or a share.of the income if desired.' Address,_ 11. 8., INGHAM', Camptown„Bradford Co. Pa. May 25' 1858 HORSES. FOR- SAL ,tshehyarve sellill ri f o o o r dW as r o k r T H frors s e u s bsc ji b l e le exchange fore pair of Oxen. Also 2 Lumber Wagons, nearly new, will be sold tow. SUTPHIN & YOUNG. Simmers, May 17th, 1858.-20w4. • QROCE 11; lES Groceries 2—A splen did assortment of Groceries at very law figures. MOOTS and ,Shoes.-.-Just received a large assorment—for sale cheap. CROCKERY.—A new lot just received and for sale. CEDAR and Stone Ware—ln all its variety. BEADY-MADE - Clotking every description. To Dairymen.=We have a large lot of A No: 1 Firkins and Tubs r sale. ITNG Er. SMITH. • Su mtners, Penn. 17tf. April 28th, 185,8. r EallAnnYf -&- 2 D 1 ESS-i IAKING. Misses E. -A." Sleelp and .21".. I. Bogart eNXT OULI) respectfully announce to the' -V V Ladies of Montrose and virinity,that they have opened a Shop for MILLINERY and DRESS. MA RING, three doors east of Post's Store, where they will be happy to waiton all who may please to favor them with a call. .1- , Montrose. May 1858.-l Sta. Witti Stitit - • . NEW - ARRANGEMENTS - At the - Old Stand: of Litthioto ek.Co. LATHROP iIz:DeWITT BEG leave to announce to the public inten era that . they aye two.opening one or the largest S,TIHMS of STESCHAIMISE ever offered in Montrose. Comprising Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard,,Ware, Crockery, &c., &c., &0., which they propose to seiLat the LOIVEOT CASH PRICES. Those are real We wish to dernonstrate to the public the difference between buying Goods for CASH and on TIME: LA:THROP & DtWITT. Montrose, April' 26th, 1858. "HONE AGAIN;' oracirtn. - OFFICE, over Wilsou'i.Store. . LODGINGS, at SEARLE'S HOTEL. liontrose, , Mareh 10th, 1858. TICE IS HE4EBY GIVEN A. T ABEL TURRELL HAS just teidued from Now York, With a large and home variety of Goode, bought for cash, and elected with much care, from over -thirty of o best Houses in Now York, which he offers o his customeri - and the public at low prices for cash. His stock comprises: • RUGS,. - .AIEID I C INES, IA.INTS, ' . OILS,' . WI - OW GLASS, DYI STUFFS, GROCERIES,,. GL S S—W ARE, CRIOCKERY.,_ Mt ,- RItORB, ,CLOCKS• W•A L PAPER, WINDOW - PAPER, . WIN•DOWIOIL - SHADES - , FANCY GOO-DS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS., WELRY - IFUMER -r , Y GOODS, - RD WARE, [-NE WARE, WOODEN WARE; - 'BROOMS, BRUSHES,, JA-PANNED WARE., BIRD CAGES, CANARY SEED, • POCI“T KNIVES, ••• ' WHIPS, • UMBRELLAS, GUNS, PIISTOLS, A - MMUNITION - , ..TUR - PENTINE, • .CA-,MPHENE; B - URNING FLUID, ACOIIOL, LIQUORS, ' .- Z : ,1 3 E - 13. 11 H A STI ()±orlledi , PnalPurposesonly,) TRUSSES, - SU PORTERS, S H 0 U,I. I) E.R. ;LB. ACES, I'ORTMO, - 4. lES, ' t•SI" CV:-, - .LES, - ".- ,k SILVER &PL TEES' • I ,NS, FORK S, &c., 'GOI I. D Is;: .:;_,N S , '- STA t TIONERY, VIOLIN .STRINGS, BOWS, &c., And all f the most popular PATENM D N EJCIES, -Thankful for he liberal patronage hitherto l r re ceived, he hops to merit a continuance and large increase o the same. ABEL TURRELL: Alontroso,Dep l . ist 1857. , c%ali t at I . c %alt I GF.O. W. M NN, Wholesale Salt Dealer,— 201 Wisl?ington Street, (directly opposite Washington Market,) still continues to oiler to the city and co.f i ntry trade, all kinds of foreign coarse and fine Salt, at the very loWest figure - a; 40000 sacks and bags, consisting in part of Ash ton's c'elebrated brand for table and dairy use, Jeffrey & Bare), Marshall's, Brownlow's, &e.; and 50000 bush Is Turks Island, Bonares, Cu races, St. LI bes, isbon, Cadiz, Ivied, Nantes, &c., all .43f which wil be sold at bargain prices from vessels; store aid storehouses: Any purchas r wishing to select from a good assortment will find it to his interest to call. N. 13.—Finn able m bags milt pat up in small ba of dilTerent sizes, nd constantly ou hand in ship ping order. Al 'o a splendid article of Rork Ground salt, in oda boxes, put up and for sale by the quantity in cases of live dozen each. April I. i Els Bl- - -1 y* BOOKS, STATIONERY, AND FANCY GOODS At Greatly Reduced Prices for Cash, :AT THE IY - T.114 POSP OFFICE By A. N. BULLARD Mojitrw,M. i rch 30th, 1858. rz i v i truzszsoss g For Cash aorPrompt Six Months' Buyers, 7EI: UURRITT -.. Would invitelattenAion - to his new Stock of SPRING i SUMMER GOODS! J - L v - S , T rie r t e y ce o i f vell :ad iu 4 lu D di r n e g ss , o. 27 )e u d s s Ua i l n , ag ri r n e t it ‘ t Ginghams, Lans, Robes, Challies, Baieges, Poplins and S Ike ; Bro 1 die, Stella, Silk and Cashmere Sha •Is; ~Mantillas, Para Sets, Rich Ribbons, Bonets and Flowers, Broadcloths, Cashmeres and Stiiruncr Stuffs, with a full Va riety of other . ' STAPLE ND FAICY GOODS and Including Groc ries, CrockW,Hardware,Stoves, Iron, Steel, N ils, Hats and Caps, Boots and shoes, Carpeti4, Floor/I:1B Cloths, Painted Window Shades, Wall Paper, Clocks, Drugs, Oils, Paints, & d., &c. The enti:ro Stock having been bought for CASH, and at Panic Prices, will be sold at the LOWEST mynas, to CASH and PROMPT SIX MONTHS' Btttera N. li.---S. It and Flour constantly on hand. (New Milford, May, lath. 1858. Executors' Notice. • - 1 - ETTERS TESTAMENTARY HAVING .I_l been dal issued to the subscribers upon the estate of p trick Meanly, Wear the town hip of Rush, eceased,—All potion 1 3 s indebted to said estate re required to make immediate payment, and 11 persons basing claims against the said estatb are requested' to present the same to us, duly authenticated, for settlement. JAMES LOGAN, i Executors. JOHN RONEY Rush, May . 110th, 1858,-19w6.* BOOHS, 4.c .--- Some at cost and some at . 10 per cent. below cost.—Call and be con vinced that $1:10' Will procure you as LARGE a pile of goods a S can be had at any other shop in the county. ~. A. N. BULLARD. Montobse, 1 arch 30th, 1858. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! BARGAINS ! BARGAINS!! A LARGE stock of Books and Stationery, 11l Pocket Knives, a- warranted article.• Gold Pens and Holders, the best this side of N. Y., beside other l iarticles much too numerous to be name can' ad for prices surprisingly low tor the DIMES In these H-a.r-d T-i-m-e.s. J By A. - N. BULLARD. Montrose, arch 30th, 1858. .Slleam Mill BLACK-SMITH SHOP. THE undersigned having rented the "above is prepared to do all kinds of blacksmithing in the Best sire and'at the lowest rates. For shoeing floras, 874.2 cents; oxen per pair $l. 'l5. For" setting horke shoes 8 etst., toeing and setting same 110 eta HARVEY PATRICK. Montrose, April 28; 1858.-Bw. - - WOLPS Aromatic Schiedam Schnapprt,at TURREI•L'S ENV MDR: 11. - WEBB'S. .41ONT4WSE,.AP7iIL, 30th 188. OLOTII sirable a 2 suit. Call an. A COMM 1 411. at • i,Caabimers and Veatings, very de. ylce, at knees that cannot -fail to 'be convinced: C. W. MOTT. ETE assortment of GROCERIES C. P. & 0. 31. ItAxt.EY's. S. IC SAYIiE do fiItOTHERS NOV RECELVING s oply of 40 .40 SPRING '% Gler AND %V MAILER G 0010)54 WHICH for Caahor Produce can be boughi very low. WALL PAPER. A seldet assortment just received. S. H. SAYRE & BROTHERS. CARPETING. Bargains offered by - S. H. SAYRE & BROTHERS. PLOWS! PLOWS!! 13LOWS. We ttrafte the attention of Farmers to the celebrated Peekabille Plows which We have added to onr large assortment. S. H. SAYRE'& BROTHERS, • - -ProPriitors of Eagle Foundry. Montrose. April 29th, 1858. • 186. STOVES ! STOVES ! ! STOVES ! ! I OUK Stoves have been so, thoroughly tried to the entire satisfaellot of all, that they need no recommend . fro us. S. 11. Sriw. & paoutens. tamers' tniv Declptnits' INSURANCE COMPANY, N. \V. Corner Second and Walnut Streets, .IPIII27I4IIDIBILIPUIVIA.2 CAPITAL $1,250,000• This Company effects Fire Insurance on Buildings, Goods, Furniture, (h. Marine Insurance on *earls, Cargo and Freight, TO ALL PARTS OF TUE WORLD. Inland Insurance on Gonds 'by Rivers, Lakes, Canals, Railroads, and Land Carriage, to all Parts of the Union up on the most favora . blo terms. • DIRECTORS: HOLTHOS.B.FLORENCE, CHARLES MCGEE, IBEO. 11. ARMSTRONG, THOS. MANDENSIELD, CHAS. A. RUBINCAM, EAW'D R. HELMBOLD, GEORGE lIELMBOLD, P. CAR'LL BREWSTER, JAMES E. NEAL, ISAAC LEACH, JR. THOMAS B. FLORENCE, President. EDWARD R. HELMBOLD, Secretary. - T. BQYLE, Agent. Office, Yew Milford, Pa. - January 18th, 1858. ly* QIitOCERIES, Crockery, Hardware and vari s other articles to numerous to men. tion,—al. which shall be sold Cheap for Cash or Ready Pay. C. %V. MOTT. E. W. PHELPS' PATEN T COMBINATION BEEHIVE. FSURE protection against Moths, Mice, and all enemies of thelke. Highly approved for the last, 5 years by the most intelligent Bee Keepers in the western and eastern States. REFERENCES.—J. S. Gregory and J. H. Ber tholf, Monroe, Orange Co., N. Y.; J. E. North, Candor, Tioga Co., N. Y.; 11. 111. More, Painted Post, N. Y.: Sam'l Kidder, J. C. Elton, and A. C. Ely, Elmira, N. Y.; John Bell i Newark, N. J.; Frederick Fritz, Easton, Pa.; Hiram Hull, Westfield, Mess.; Henry Fitiman, Addison ; N. Y.. and Abijah Wells, Gibson, 15. L Hine; Ilarford, G. C. Birdsall, Jackson, and B. F. Wells, Clifford, Susq'a Co. Pa. , It may be used as a swarming or non•sttrarm ; ing hive, the - surplus honey and comb can-bere moved without injuring the bees., 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 hive with two sections costs $2,75, three sections $3,50, made of the best _pine lumber, and can be had at all times of B. F. Willard, Elmira, N. Y., or of the Wider signed in Gibson. For making and using, $5, hive and right $B. I will sell town rights, having bought the righ for the county. With every hive and rightly, give a book instructing how to manage it Mt hive was at our County Fair last fall and took the premium, with the bees and honey in it. warrant every hive I sell to give satisfaction, or refund the money after fair trial. COE WELLS. Gibson, Susq'a Co., Pa., Jan. Bth, 1858. tst* fh@OD PItiC)1?111 . 2111) !.1 1 teaRD AT THE HEAD _o.P SAVIGATIONi AND examine the phoice stock of Spring and Summer Goods; just opened fur Examination and SALE, at trerylotofigures by • C. %V. MOTT.' TELLA, Cashmere, and DeLnin Shawls at 0 very• low prices by . C. W. MOTT. LIATS and Caps of the newest styles, in AA great variety by C. W. MQT. pltiNTS_ in abundance by C. W. 310 FT BItASS Hoops, Hosiery, Gloves,. Belts otc., etc., by " C. W. MOTT. BROWN and Blue Sheetingand Stirtings— Shirting Stripes-, Ticks, Denims, &name; Stuffs, dr..e., &c., as.low as can be afforded in this market. C. %V. MOTT. Disßoli;tion. NOTICE ie hereby given that the firm of 11Avt.ET & GUILD is this day dissolved by mutual consent. ' C. P. HAWLEY, Gibson, Aug. 17 1857 The books and accounts can be found at the store formerly occupied by the subscribers.. All persons having unsettled accounts ate requested to settle the same as soon as possible. The business will be conducted in 'future by the undersigned, under the firm of C. P. &O. M. HAver.Eir, who aro cOnstantly receiving from New York and Philadelphia, the latest styles of Fall rand Winter Dry! Goods, Clo thing &c., all of which win be sold at a very small profit for ready pay. l Gibson, Aug. 31st, 1857. C.P.: HAWLEY, 0. M. HAWLEY. • Farm. for Sale THE 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 ddwn; the balance in annual instalments. WWI BROWN. Bridgewater, August 19th, 1857. 33tf. Still They Come! THE largest stoek of DIEDICINES ever before kept is-this market may be found at the OT-ORE. It will_be4Seless to enumerate.. When you wish akithintAxthe Patent Medicine lithe, or otherriise, Farmer's Store. Don't for get the-place r down town. ,R. THAYER. Montrose, March 3d, 1858. LOOK HERE! AGCOBB offers to the public, at prices that ..cannotfail to suit, a LARGE and Sortsma asortment of , GROCERIE_9, at the old well known establishment formerly oc. cupied s by Oliver Crane. • SUGARS, Tu.V.s, Cone, SPICES, FRUIT, FLOUR, and Sava; (by the sack or barrel,) Flax, and all articlei found iefirst class groceries. ' The attention of FARMERS le solicited to a superior quality of GRAIN and. Guess, Beim ivhich the ndersigned has on band and (or sale. Ctovvat a ftTIMOTHY- SEED, and _good SEED WHEAT-401 at very tow rates for Cum As i mead to merit, I hope tbAceive, a liberalahare i of public patronage. Z. COBB. Montrose, March 3d, 1858. (3m.. • 4RitAN946, -. New Rail 'Read 'Pate; Delaware, Lackawanna& W.R.21. NEW and eXpedittous broad guage route from the North and West, via Great Bend ana Scranton, and froth _the Lackawalna and Wyoming valleys, directly through to - New York Lind Philadelphia. OA and after Monday, May 17th, 1858, trains willbe run as. , • The Ci, cinnati Express Train -hound east on. N. Y. & Rrie R.-R. arrives at Great Bond of 8.15 m., and connects with the EXPRESS Train vAildh leaves Great Bend for New York and Phil's at 8.30 a. ni. Due at Mantroie, - 9.05, " Tunkhannock, 9.47 " Factoryiille, 10.10 " Scranton, 10.57 " Moscow, • 11,43 " Stroudsburg, 1.85 p. m. belaware,(ls minutes to dine,) 2.08 " Bridgeville, Phil. (pass. leave) 2.40 " Junction, 3.80 " New York, `715 " Philadelphia, 8.20 " Passengers froth N. Y., leave Pier No. 2 North River, at From Philadelphia,leave Walnut Ot, Wharf, at 6.00 " , . heave Junction, 10.b0 " Due atßridgeville,(Phil.connection,)ll.4o " Delaware, (15 aiin. to dinner), 12.00 m. . Stroudsburg, 12.47 p. m . Mimccow, 2.36 " Scranton, - • 3.15 " Factoryville, 4.05 ." Tunkhannocr 4.25 -" Montrone, to.oB " Great Bend. 5.40 " Connecting at Great Bend with the Mail Train west, at Accommodation train leaves Scran ton for Great Bend at • ' 8.10 a. m Arrive at Great Bend, 12 20 p. m Connecting with the Dunkirk Express; west, at 1.55, and the N.Y. Express, east, at 2.35 p. tit. Retaining, leaves Great Bedd at 2.40 - " Due it Scranton, 'l.lO " For the accommodation of way travel on the Southern Division, a passenger car will be at tached to the Express Freight Trains, leaving- Scranton, at . 5.00 a. in. Thus at Stroudsbprg at , 10.15 " " Junction at 2.10 p. m. Returning, will leave Junction at • 4.60 a. m.. Duo at Stroudsburg at 120 " Scranton at 1.50 p. m. Passenger's for New York will change cars at Junction. To and from. Philadelphia, via B. D. R. R ! , leave or take the-ears at Bridgeville. For Pittston, Kingston, and Wilkesbarre,take L. & 8... R. R., cars at Scranton. For Jessup.Arelibald, and Carbondale, change cars at Greenville. Tickets sold, and baggage checked through. JOHN lIRISBIN,Sep'L Wm. N: JE:ms,Gen'l Ticket Agent. May-13th, 1858. • Great ; Disthvery of the Age. ja' • TOIiACCO ,C/lEWERS, T v:. GUSTAV LINNARD'S Taste Restor ative Troches,-.-The Great Substitute for Tobacco. It is a well known and incontroverti ble fact that the Use of. tobacco is the promoting cause of many of the most severe MENTAL AND 'PHYSICAL DISORDERS to, which the race of man is subject, as careful analysis and long and painful -experience ha.v clearly proven theta contains certain narcotic & poisonous properties most dangerous in their ef. facts, which by catering the blood derange the functions and operations of the heart, datising many to. suppose that organ to be diseased. TOBACCO affects also the entire nettbus system, manifesting itself—as all who have ever used the weed Will,testify—in lassitude, nervous irratibility, water brash, dispepsia, and many other disorders of a similar character. The TASTE RESTORATIVE MONIES are designed to counteract these baneful influ ences, and have proved completely successful in a multitude of cases, and wherever used. Being harmless in themselves they exert a beneficial effect upon the entire system, restoring the taste which has'become vitiated or destroyed by great indulgence, completely removing the irritation and accompanying tickling sensation Of the throat —which are.always consequent upon abstaining from the use of tobacco, and by giving a healthy tone to the stomach, invigorate the whole system. Persons. who are irretrievably - undermining their ire W constitutions and _shor 'ning their liyesi. should use these troches im ediately'and thro off the injurious & unpleasan habit of chewing tobacco. These troches or I zenges are put up in a con venient and portable ono at the low price of 50 cents per box. A liberal discount to the trade. Prepared solely by the undersigned to whom all caercihiSlitd - be addressed. -"- - - "J - X S. E. BOWERS, ltuggist, ap7'sBy I Cor. 2d Sod Race-BK.Phil:lda. AFFLICTED READ ! GRAMENBERG MEDlClNES.—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, Catholicon, Dr. Libby's Pile Ointment, and Manual of • Health, Ayres Pills and Cherry Fectoriitl, Tanner's German Ointment, Trask's Magnetic Ointment, Holloway's Ointment and Pills, Davis' Pain Killer, Dr. Fitch's Heart Corrector, Bennett's Root and Plant Pills, Soule's Sovereign Ealm, Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, Rhode's Fever and Augue Cure, Merchant's Gargling Oil, Arni. ca Lineament, Camphor, Castor Oil, Paregoric, Aloes, Picern, Myrrh, Licorice, &c., &c., &C. A new supylyjust received, to be kept constant ly on hand, for sale by I. N. BULLARD. _ October, Ist, 18_56. E. E. G. The Cheapest Paper in the World. The NATIONAL MERCHALT. A large Weekly at, Sixty Cents a Year. • IT containsa choice selection of Literary mat ter, Talcs, Poetry, and a large amount of commercial information. The reviews of the Markets and Bank Note Reports are of them selves worth more than the price of sifbicription, and the paper itself, before it is printed, eosts• more than we get for it: For Ten Dollars the will dead. sixteen copies of the Merchant and a copy of any three dollar magazine, such as Godey's Lady's Book, Gra ham's Magazine. Specimen copies of the Merchant will be sent to any address on'the receipt of a postage stamp. Active young. men, wanted to canvass for the paper, to whom a liberal commission will be al lowed, that will amount in some cases to eighty dollars a month. Address, S. E. ASHTON tit CO., Arational Merchant Office, Philadelphia. $32 ,50 ipnAjostutfloornßinal:.dthTeu4,tiertnon of Fourteen Weeks, commencing 3.larch 18,1858, at the . sort 4,o`iliao hotit*, S, g Superb brick building's, beautifully locafed on the Rail Road near Saratoga Springs. Superior facilities for hlnsic. Painting and French. Stu. dents received at any time; and charged only for the residue of the Term. Diplomas awarded' to' Ladies who graduate,' Send for a Catalogue, with full particulars. Rev. JOSEPH E. KING, ,4. X, Pincipal, Fort Edward. January 13th, 1858. 2mB. IHAVE jest received another-supply of %Vali Paper, and expect more to - arrive soon. think customers will find my eesortinent the largest and'lbest in Sumiuelianna Conntyylind . prices as low as the - lowest. Also, Windoiv Paper, Oil Shades and FiXtiirk Bordering, • • ' ABEL TERRELL. Montrose,' April 15th, 1853. - • PANISH , COIN taken at PAR, at the Store 17 of GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM IV CO. Ifontroso,l3ley 1.211; 185&.. • 13=3 Patent Medicines, &c. Qszcsaue Italtiga. flighty Cooecatraltd Compouna Fiald Eittait For Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys ; Gravel Dropsy, Weaknesses,. kthstruelions, Secret' Diseases, Female Camplainis,nnd all _ Diseasei of Ike_Sexual Organs; arising from excesses and imprudences in life, and removing all improper discharges from the - blad der, kidneys, or sexual organs, whether existing . in KALE OR FEMALE, from whatever cause they may havessriginated, and no matter of how long standing, giving health and vigor to the frame, and bloom to the pallid cheek. . Jolt TO•THE AFFLICTED!!! It cures nervous and debilitated ' eufferere, and removes all the symptoms, among which will be found indisposition to exertion, loss of po wer,loss of memory, difficulty of breathing, general weak. ness, horror - of disease,• weak nerves, trembling, dreadful horror of death, night sweat s; cold feet, wakefulness, dimness of vision, la ngn o r,u aiversal lassitude of the muscular system, often enormeus apPetile, with dyspeptic symptoms, licit hands, flushing of the body, dryness of the skin, pallid countenaneewnd eruptions on the face,pain in the back, heaviness of the eyelids, frequently black' spots flying before the eyes, with it temporary suffusion and loss of sightment of attention,great mobility, restlessnets, with heitot of bociety.— Nothing is mole 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 ode question to another. These symptoms, if allowed, to go , on—which this medicine invaiiably removes—soon follovis loss of power, fatuity and - epileptic fits—in one of the patient may expire. Who can 'say that these excesses are not frequently follo.iied by those direful diseases—insanitiand consfint. tion ? The recordis of the insane asylums,AM the melancholy deaths - by consumption bear am. ple'witnesito the truth of these assertions. In lunatic asylums the most melancholy exhibition appeals. The cohntenance is actually _ sodden & quite destitute—neither mirth or grief over via. its it. Should a sound , of the voice occur, it is ,rarely articulate. "With woeful measures wan despair 1.3'0 a. to 5.55 " Low sullen sounds hie grief beguiled." Debility is the mosuerriblc! and has brought thousands to untimely graves, thus blasting the ambition of many noble youths. It can be cured by then of this iNr se I AL.InLE D Y. If you are suttering with any of the above dis tressing ailments, the_ Fluid - Extract Ruche will cure you. Try it and be convinced of its efficacy. rg" Beware of quack nostrums and quack doe 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 inflammation, is per fectly pleasant in Its taste acd odor, but immedi ate to its action. HELMBOt D'S EXTRACT -RUM - Is prepared directly according to the lutes of Pharmacyh and Chemistry, with the greatest Ac curacy and chemical knowledge and care -devo ted in its combination. See Professor Dewees valuable works on the practice of physic; :tad moat of the late standard Works of medicine. ar 8 100 - One hundred dollars will be paid to any physician who.can prove that the medicine ever injured a patient and the testimony of thousands can be produced to prove .that it does great good. Cakes of from one Week to 13 years' standing have been-erected. Tho mass of Voluntary testimony in possession of the Pro. pr:etor, vonching-its virtuet.and curative powers, is immense, embracing names well known to' c•• • mcience and. Fatile:-. 100,000 Bottles haee been sold and not a single instance of failurii has been reported ! Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the of Philadelphia, H. T. Helmbold, Chemist, who being duly sworn does say, that his preparation contains no Narcotic, Mei-Miry or injurious Drug, but is purely Vegetabl.c. H. T. nelmbold, Solo Manufacturer. Sworn - and subscritnut beforeine this 23d day of Not- 1854.. Win" - P7 HIBBARD. Alderman. Price $l. per Bottle, or six for $5, delivered to any address. accompanied by reliable and res ponsible certificates from Professors of Nfedical Cdlleges, Clergymen. anti others. Prepared and sold by H. T. 11k1.1111OLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist, fi2'Sonth 10th-st.,.below Chestnut, Assem. 14 Buildings, Philadelphia, Pa. Fir To be had of all Druggists and Dealers in the U.S., Canada's, and British Provinces. Beware of Counterfeits. Ask for lielmbol;rs —take no other. Cures guarantied. Sold in Montrose by ABEL TU_RRELL, Agent Jan. 20, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA.' I A Benevolent Institution, established pedal endowment for the relief of-the sick and dis tressed,afflictedwith Virukv Epidemic diseases 1 O ALL PERSONS aliteteil with Sexual Diseases, such as Sfibrmatorrhcea, Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Gonorrhea Gleet, Syphi lis, the Vice of Onanism, or self abuse, &c., &.e. The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the awful destruction of human life, caused by Sextt. al diseases, nifa the deceptioui practised upon the unfortunate victims of gn'eb diseases by Qtracks• ' !etersl years ago directed their Con. silting Surgeon, as a crisartksts Sex worthy bf their name, to open a Diripensary for the treat ment of this class of diseases, in all their farms ; and to give blEracar._Anvicx Gluts, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their con ditipn, (ageoccupationi habits of life, &c.,) and in cases of extreme poverty, to furnish medicines free of charge. It is needless to add that the Assoeiation commands the highest medical skill of the age.• and will furnish, the most proved modern treatment.. The Directors on a review of the peat, feel a'sured that their labors ikthis sphere of benevo lent effort, have keen of grea.t bepefit to the afflicted, especially to the-young, and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to this very important but much despised cause. Just published by the. Association, a Report on Spermatorrhcea or Seminal Weakness, the Vice of Onanism, Masturbation 'or Self-Abuse, andpther diseases of the sexual orgaiiii, by the Corm - eating Slirgeen, which will be sent by mail (in a sealed letter e'nvelope,). FREE, or CHARGE, on the receipt of TWO'STAIIPS for pos. tage. • Aatess, for Report or'T'eatment, Dr. George R. Calhoun, Consulting Surgeon, Howard' Ass's, - ciation, N 0.2 South Ninth Stre9t;Philadelphia, Pa.By order.of the Directors. . _ EZRA D. HAR.TWELL Presiderit GEORGE FAIRCHILD, SecreloPy. Oct. 15th, 1857. _ On Manhood fend its Premature Decline _ Just Published,Giates,the 20th l'hoilsond. AFEW WORDS on the rational treatment, without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Lo c-A Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Genital and. Nervous Debility; Impotency, and impediments to Marriage generally, by .11. De LANEY, M..D. The important tact that the "many "alarming complaints, originating, in the, imprudence and solitude of youth, may be easily removbd WITH OEJT MEDICINE, is in this small -tract, clearly. demonstrated; and the ontitrety new and highly suceesful treatment, as adopted by the -Author, fully explained, hy means of which every ono is enabled to sure lIIMSELF perfectly and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding . all the ad. vertised nostrums of the day: - Sent to any address: gratis and post free in sealed envelope, by remitting (post paid) two postage statops to Dr., DEtLANEY, 88 East 31ist street, New York city. • . - : MAMIIISPLE' 243 MIZINHiIIIO74- TO MOTHERS, WIVES & DAUGHTERS. Dr. $..A.; LAMONTlSPeriodientQomposnd. The most benelitial atitteociessful OEBOME IiED Mkt hollf die or -knovisi for all cases of .dis. ordered, obstrtMied or suppressed IdebstruatioN Lueorrhirs; Female Weakness &o. Ladies who have been disappointed in the Use of. Female PHI* &e, An Put OM ntmostvonfidencelh ibis Com. pound, it is lufallifile;ln the ciao of Mithe above named complaints. *BUM SentbY mail. to amt address hy'entdosing,"2to any mithOtited sprit. ,riermi grit:: ANDREWSORtfikki N. 1 1 .' 'For sale by BENTLEY, !lEAR'&'CO.;- and druggists generally.. ijrll3lB-1y Bontrose Ptinerilat, '1.131311811g1i zrent TIIctRSDAT lit ANDREW-'J. - GERRIT . SON. ,Terans.—•sl.6o,per Ipnum if paid in ad. vance, .2.00 if paid withid'the year, or $2.30 if not paid until the end of the year or period of subscription„ Advanci payment solicited. Discontinuances optional with the Publishei until all arrearages ate paid. - notes of Allivertislisir: Ono !Nonni, pnes,) 3 weeks of le* $l.OO Each subsequent. Insertion, • 25 One square one year, 98.00, - two sq'ra $12.00-, three squares 916.00. four squares $20.00. Business Cards of iix-tines $3.00 per year. Sob Work of all kinds executed' neatly and promptly. Blanks always on hand. _ January Ist, 1658, fi; 13 Q YLE REPRESENTS A CAPITAL OF OVER 05,000,000 i For Fite, Marine,)Lik and Inland Insurance. Office, New Milfordi Pa. - January 18th, 1858. • Dr. K. Smith, & Son, SURGEON DENTISTS. Residence and or .:fice opposite the Baptist Church (north side) Montrose. Partiedliar attention will bo given to inserting teeth on gold and silver plate, and to filling decaying teeth. • January 10th, 1858. I y*. WM. smrtm, kit co., Cabinet and Chair litanntactur: eroy foot of Main Street. Montroo,_Pa: ABEL TITBRELL, MimmosE,PA. :Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Glassware, Paints,- Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Groceries, Fancy Goods4exi. elry, Perfumery, &c.—And Agent for all the most popular Patent Medicines. JOHN GROVES, ;- Fashioaable tailor—Shop filler the Baptist • Meeting House,- on Turnpike Street. Montrose, Pa. DR. R• THAYER, Physicisin and Surgeon, 'Montrose, Pa. Office in the Farmer'4 Store. . J. D. PAIL, M. D., Physician and' Surgeons - has perms. netly located himself at Braekneyville, Stisq's COunty, Penn'a, and - will promptly, attend to all' calls with which ho may be favored. May, 1856—n22. HAYDEN BROTHERS, - - New Milford; Penaei. wls °legate dealer. in Buttmis, Combs, Suspenders, Threads, Fancy Goods, Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Co !erg, Fishing Tackle, Cigars, dtc. Merchants and pedlars, - supplied on liberal terms. W 51, HAY DEN, TRACY HAYDEN ; JOHN HAYDEN, GEO. HAYDEN. . DR. E: F. WILMOT, Graduate of the AllopatEe and liotneo pathicS.lollerst; of Medicine, is now per maneptly !dieted in Great Bend Pa. _ April Ist. 1856. _ 30Hiki SAIITTE4, • Fashionalble Tailor. Shop first door, north of the Farmer's Store.' D'alElllo' tallYo2ll • _ FIRE INSURANCE CO., YORK, Pa. Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania CAPITAL, 300,000 DOLLARS. nsureg against loss or daniage by fire, on boil ding4, furniture, and merchandise aenerally. Fr Losses adjusted b wherti he parties fail to agree. an DIRECTORS. H. A. [Lantz, " I John Ltnaes, H. Krat,er, - Fred. Snltzbaelt, William %Vallace, I. Eli Sanibel Dyer, • I Thorautt oisy; David Strickler. 11. KRABER, D. STRICKLER. Secretary. 0. S. BEEBE, Agent, Montrose, Pa.' February 2d, 1858. _ glanatiturtrs murante Charter Perpetual. Granted by the Stale of Pennsylvania. • CAPITAL $400.000. - Fire, Marine and Inland Trampord tat AARON S. Imptscorr, President: WM. A. RtionEs,lrie t. e Pre* 7 t. ALrRED \VEERS, Secretary. DIRECTORS. - Airon , S. Lipincott, Charles Wioe; - "Wm. A. Rhode=, Alfred Weeks, . Wm. Thomaa, J. Rinaldo San);, • WM. Neal, ' John P. Simmons Charles J. Field, James P. Smith. • Office No. 10 Merchant's Exchange, Phira.. A. N. BULLARD, Agent, Montrose, Pa.. 2 0 y 1. • FILIKIAI 0 N O'S E P THE subscriber having purchased, refitted and nbwly furnigled the II IS " , - above well known and popular Hotel, ' - = is prepared to Accommodate the tray: cling public and others with all the attentions, add conveniences usually found in' first-clai Houses. •No Wort will be spared by the Pro; prietor sine his Assistants to make the Hotel equal in every point to any in thkeountry. • The Bar will always be supplied with the- Choicest Liquors." • The Stables, connected with this Housb are large, roomy and convenient, and careful and attentive Hostlers are always in charge of them'. • , J. S. TARBELL Montrose, May . 13th, 1858. 1 M 0 V . A L., The Saddle, Siamese and Trunk Shop of it. T. TOIDRAE TS REMOVED to the building recently occii-: pied C. C. Hollister, on Main St., one door above S. S. MottYs i where he will be happy toe wait on aliwho may favor him with their patron age. Jan. 20th, 1858.—te. Artitit i s Mateiials , PAIN'T,Sin Tubes, Brindies• Tin; Copper arid . Silver Foil, Glass. Slabs and 51alisrs, Lithographs, &c., at the Store of ABEL TURRELL. Montrose Doe.6lsth, 1857. ~.........,' - N µb OTWITHSTANDING,' ' _or . .•'''..,•••••• • •, ' hard ti mes , Abel Tar fill 1 r ^:_^ , N, roll's variety of selected` e l ' -\ • goods, keeps up No. 1, and . . ho is constantly receiving aceessions i eVelly few days. Pi as low as the lowest'. iMESTIC INSTRUMENT or SELF I-, SYRINGE Adapted to the different varieties of this kind of instrument. It is admitted to be, the beet in market. Also a groat vitriety of other Instruments, for various purposes, usually kept by Druggists, not necessary to enumerate. For sale at the Drug Store of ABEL TURREL, Montrose:, iIIiEGRATIFS' ELECTRIC OIL, the great' Al remedy for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lame ness,**Joints, raina, dtc. Mao, nearly all of the' leading Vattint Medicines in market; ,embracing a remedy for ev'ery, disease to which flesh is sub jeq. Pot' sale try AIIEkTURREL • , . kniri}*s,BOß*6oli'S Mir Restiiritti • 7URRELL'S.•