fousensi'ral. 'liete is much geed sense in nonsense "Caught on the Jury." - The following, which we heard told as a fact some-time ago, is too good to be losiond may be beneficial to some voting gentlemen who has a young, unsuspecting wife. .2.1 certain. man, who I;ves' about ten from Was in a habit of going - to towtia , bout once a mouth and getting on a . regular "spree." and would not return until he had time - to "m:11 off," which generally , took two or three days. Ms wife was ignorant of the cause of hisgtaying.nway so long, and suf fered greatly from anxiety about his welfare. When he would return; cf course his,.-confid ing wife 'would inquire what had - beekthe matter with him, and' the invariable reply was, "Thar he was caught on the jury, and couldn't get off." 'flatting gathered his Corn, and placed it in a largo heap, he, according to custom; deter mined to call: in his neighbors and . have ' . 'real cornbusking, frolic. So be gaiie,_ \Ned, a faithful - seriant, a jag ,and an order to go :to townwnd get a gallon of w hi...ky—a 'ere necessary article on such occasions. Ned • mounted- a,#*le and was soon in town, and, equipped withAhe whisky, remounted to set', out for home;' all buoyant with the pros, peet of fun „st libsking. When he had pro ceeded s tew buildre:d yards . from town, he concluded to try . the "stuff,". and. not satisfied at once, be kept trying until the world turn ed around so fast thathe turned oft" the mule, and tbeie be went to sleep a* , a ...sal. - , to grazing.. It was now nearly night, and when Ned awoke, it was "just before the break o'ilay," and So dark that he was un able to make any start toward home until light , As Soon as his bewilderment. subsid ed so that he could get the "points," he start ed with an empty jug—the-- whisky having run out—and afoot; for the mule - had gone on !borne. Of course he was contemplating" the application of a "two reaz_aldhie.korY," or a ptece Of twisted cowhide, as he went mil ,at the rate of two-forty. Ned reached home about breakfast time.- and ' fetched up" at 'the backdoor with a decidedly guilty counte nance. nance. "What in thunder bare you be a , yen_ black rascal ?" said,_hii. master. • , • Ned, mowing his master's excuse to his wife when he got on a - sPree, deterniinel to Cell the truth if-be died for it, and said : 'h, I was kotel /Vbere was 1.14 4 , 111 stabbed, sir Pr sail a n exc ited man o n Friday night last on Fourth st..; to a physician. .. • . "The - man was stabbed about an ,inch and a half to the left of the medium line, and abdut an inch above the umbilitius," was : the. reply. _ tOh,yes; I nii<lerstanA now. But I.thougttt it was near the Court house: . j In one of our Wester's:l- cities, a poet meta friend of his, the oilier from New • lock. _ - "I am perfectly delighted to see . vgu," said the artist, throwing his arm affgiiimately a . round his friend's•neck howloug are you - going to stair ?" . "I thinVsaid the poet. "that I - shall stay money last'" `Oh, bow disappointed I am !" said,the artist . in a tone of deep sadifeSs,."l hoped you . were going to spend it day . or lice - . • " Al • . 4-jr-tat „ THE Atlantic able his been laid, but that doe.s.o begia to cause as much joy *as the fart that. • R. RENTON 13 in warka with a flue asssortment . of GOODS, Consisting ip part as foll?ws ..Voire Antique and Black Silks, Embroidered Robes, Priatee Shatels,----Brocher— f Lcmg acid Square, Silk, and Ina, Chenille from $5,00 to *25,00. - Plain ill 00l Delunes. • ' OLIVERE PLAIDS. Ribbons from 3s. 10 ss. pd., Black Velret Rib bons from ps. to $5;00 ps „Dimity and. Victoria Lawn, Swiss Muslin, Bra.; Hants:, Sareenet Cambries ' all the .Yew Styles of Printed De- • • lanes, Embroidered Fur- - • • • niture MUSLIN: • -KENTUCKY JEANS in every variety. - Every variety of BONNET BORDERS and GOODS, 'sous to release all the Ladies frtim the trouble of egtlfing, upon the' MILLINERS who charge so very bikh. DOIIESTIC GINGHAMS at prices lower than usual. WALL PAPER, BOl;l)ER, CARPET BAGS, UMBRELLAS, BUFFALO ROBES, CARPETING, CROCKERY, twd new and beautiful styles. 'POOPS. CHAMBRAY and FRENCH GINGHAMS. SHOES, a very large assortment GAITERS, \ BOOTS and SUPPERS. -A Iso,it lar g e assortmenea choice TOYS, for distribution b y Santa * Clau's. PER FUMERY; PAIR OILS; PATENT'MEDI CINES. Also, a fine assortment of.-BED STEADS, from $1,74 to $6. AIRS--Wood Flag Seat, at .2lfanufacturer's prices.. And would - say that his as,sortineat is: ery especially adapted to those who buy rich goods he would respect. fully invite their_iuspection its goods particularly suited to class No. I. And would as positively nssine those - who wish to tiny :it lowest prices that his goods are eiluzlly',good fur them, and lust as low as can be bought this side of New - York. It fact, acknowledged by - all, that my goods exeell_thepurchascs or 41 othei. - ?calers in QUALITY. - _ R._KENYON JR. Lattiwille Centre.'Fa., -; Septeinlier 6, 1658. Worth each. 550 Patent Engl.,Lever Gold Watches; $lOO.OO 550 Pat't. Anchor " " 60 00 4QO Ladies Gold Watches,lBk. cases, 35.00 600 Silv. Hunt. Watches, warranted, 15.00 500 Parlor Timepieces, - 10.00 . 500 Cameo Sets. Ear Drops and Pins; 10.00 500 Ladies' Gold Bracelets, 5.00 to 12.00 500 Gents' Vest and Fob Chains, 10.00 loon Gold Lockets,(large si2e,dbl.case,) 10.00 2000 " " size,) - 3.00 1000 Gold Pencil Cases,with Gold Pens, 5.00 1000 Extra G.Pens,with cases4-holders, 3.50 2500 Gold Pencils, (Ladies'), ' = _ 2.00 2500 Gold Pens with Save . : Pencils; 2.50 I 2500 Lad's'G.Pens,witheases&holders, 1:50 Net Cash Dry Goods House ! ~ 6500 Golditiinus (Ladies',) - 1 00 . 1e.58. NEW STOCK OF FALL GOGDS. 1858. 2000 Gents' Gold Itings, - - - 2.50 E - YRE , LANDELL, Fourth - and-Arch Sts,, 2500 Ladies'Pold Breastpins,- - --\ 2.50 6: Philadelphia, have in store and are daily 3500 Misses' " - .50 receiving a tine stock-, of Fall and Dry Goods, 3000 Pocket Knives, - - - 1.00 suited to the Near Trade. • 2000 Sets Gents'Gold Bosom Studs, 2.50 Black Silks of all grades. 2000 Sleeve Buttons, 2,00 Fashionable Fancy Silks. • 2000 Pairs of Ladies' Ear brois, - 2.50 ' - Stiawls'of all the newest styles. • 8000 Ladies' Pearl Card Cases, - '- 5.00 Dress Goods,-in full variety. 15000 Ladies'Carneo,Jet,or Mosaic Pins, , 5.00 - Staple Goods ,'in latTeeto4 k. _ 2500 Ladies Shawl and Ribbon l'ins, 1.50 Fancy Cassinrre, Cloth. Vestings. , $OOO Articlei of Gold Jewelry, Gift Books, &e., Blankets,Quitts: Linen,Damasks, lee. • not enumerated in-the above,. worth from N.B. Good Bargainssdaily received from New 25 cents to $25. York and Philadelphia Auction Sales. , Evans' new Catalogue, which is sent free to larleaats Net Cash, and Prices. Low. 2,11 parts of the country, contains all the most September 23d, 1851k---31n.- • !popular booksOf the day, and the newest publi. cations, all of which will be sold as low as can be obtained at other stores. 'Agents wanted in every town of the Union. Those desiring so to act, can obtain full panic- Wars by addressing the above. - N: B.—Being,luge}y interested in publishing books,arid - buy mg from other publishers immense quantities, for cash, lam ext.abled•to - make larger discounts to Country'Agents and Book Dealers than ran be had at any other house in the,, country.' Any bOok - published in the United States, the retail price of which is $1 or upwards, will be' promply sent, Gift included, on receipt-of pub lishers price. An extra $1 Book and Gift given to any per son ordering ten, books to be sent to one ad. NOTICE, irrlFag copartnership heretofore existing un Jl e . der the name of Vickertuan dr. (farratf is ibis day dissolved by mutuarcouseni, This and - accounte of .the late firm are in Horatio Garrates hands for colledion. . • . I. DICKERXAN, Jr. HORAI'IOGARRATT. -.New Milford, J °cif; 185 S. • • The business will be continued at tinrOld stand by -the subseriher s 'who will-be happy to old friends, and as-many new-ones as may be disposed,to furor hire with a call. - Mote hereafter. -J. DICKERMAN, Jr: , New Milford, June-10th, 7858. All wanting to emlgrate to a mild Hnod soil, andfine market, see'adveriiatMent of ammonton Lands. 1/101i.CITIC CO:11.11E11CIAL COLLEGE. PITTSBITGi-PA CIitir.TEREDIBSS. - 300 ,Students -attendin 'January, 1858. i s he eh i o ar or , c 4 , t f . n t re e most t e h d o s ro ut u t g e h s. CoT o m u e n r; men prepared as actual doties , of the Counting Room. J. C. SMITR, A. M., Prof. of Book-keeping, and Scientific. Accounts. A. I'. • Dourttg:rx, Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial Calculation: J. N. linynnicicand T. C. JENKINS Teacher of Book-keeping. I. A. COWLEY and W. A. 3ftm.ra, Pro fa.af Penn manship. .:SINGLII AND DOURLY: ENTRY BOOR, it:mm(ll As used in everrilepartinentof business COMMERCIAL KRIT UMETICL r ItA PI D BU. stNESS WRI ricib— DETECTINO COUNTERFEIT MONEY— , MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE,- -. • COMMERCIAL LAW-4 Are-taught and all other subjects necessary for the - success and thorough education ;of a practi. cal bukiness man, -• . - E - 111-11/ S. Drawn all the Premiums in .Pittsburg for. the past three years,'alsa in Eastern and Western • n' Cities, for best Writing,i • NOV ENGRAVED ItORK. . - IMPORTANT' INFORMATION. Students enteij at any time,-Isio vacation—Time unlimited—Review at . ileasiire—Graduatei as sisted to obtain situations—Tuition car full Com mercial Course, $35,00--Average time 8 to 12 weeks—Board, $2,50 per week-HSiationery, $6 l OO - -Entire cost, $60,00 'to $70,00. , aa poeo:Al 4.• ha v g acs.. icir n . : tea Of Business and Orriamental-Writing—inclosetwo stamps, and address .P. W. JENKINS, Pittsbarg,-Pa. . September 9th,-1858.-3m (ly,eq,*,w , TAKE DUE NOTICE, -AND- Govem - Yourselves Accordingly, -T FIAT- • 6uttelibri7g, '6ccseitbaitpi; C.l„ Ara constantly receiving , 'DRESS GOODS , of Ike latest styles and of theJlne r tf quality ; Shawls, - Ma n til la s, Bonnets : A superior stock of ~IILLTL unit GO,OO-14_, , . to which the attention of country, ?nitliners in respectfully invited: We have a beautiful assort ment of, roideries, Collars, Were*, lens, Laces,, White Goods, -- ed in quality, - style, and ,p_r_ies. .cute a great-deal of attention to the ADY MADE CLOTHING unexce We d B: bbsines', having an extensive tailoring establish- meat et,4tneeted with our Stores at Montrose-and Susquebanna -Depot V We flatter ourselves that 4 f we can t a man=be he dwarf or giant; and - no . matter how ill-shapen—in presentable style, 1• Br- PROTIIiED ALWAYS '.that his Port3fonnaie is stuffed with the needful. Call tuid,get your "aloney's Worth," :at the store of UTTENBE Rq, ROS ENI3AU3f, & CO liontroar, Pa., - 1-Ith. 1858. FARMERS,. ,ATTENIIIOIN. Tice betn . artiete in the world fetr:rnising • NV liE it r ie ! . Is LEINAU'S SUPER PHOSPITATE of LIME, at 84C per ton, or 2 1-4 cts, a lb., by the barrel. A NALYSED & RECOMMENDecI il_for WHEAT and GRAIN Crops, y ProfessOr CHAS. JA 6117 S 0 4Y, Chemist of tite.United States Patent Office, %Washington, D. C. . , It will repay the outlay s so to 100 per cent, and will not.butzl_the set d by cor.tact, like Guano. Try it---Prove it: . G. A. LEINAU, 110.-21 South Front st., Philadelphia, Pa. 'Or of my Agents, throughout the country. ANALYStscan be seen at my Office. Cash mailed with the order ! will receive Proznieatten- Lion. A liberal discount to Storekeeperit. who buy to sell again. Pamphlets can be had aCmy-Offige. G. A. L July 29, 18.58,-3m. IF. Still They Come: THE largest stock of My:net:vas ever before kept in this market may be found at the It - will be useless to enumerate. When you wish an3lthing - -in the Patent Medicine lino, or otherwise, call at the-Vartater's Store. Don't\ for get tile place, &ten town._ R. THAI ER.' Montrose, March 3d, 1858. * * *- * #1 * QETS. OFFS,. t-c,i-TS. SPLENDID GIFTS: I=E=l 439THESTNUT STREET, THE r OBCK ORIBIK,AI. GIFT BOOK, BTOEX GG. EVANS wo'd inform his friends and the • public thsb - his Star Gift Book Stove and Publishing Ilousd is permanently established in Brown's splendid Iron gni'ding, 439 Chestnut Street, two doors below Fifth, where the par chusei of each book,- at "th - o regular retail price, will_receive one of the fullowing gifts , valued from 2..5 cents to $100: Seurfor a Catalogue: Address, ; - -G. - G. EVA:NS, Publisher, aug . .26,3m.) t 39 Chestnut St., Philada - tiEW GOODSI-NEW GOODS !!. • YOUNG 86 SMITH'S READY-PAY STORE. , HE undersignimf would announce to their .1. customers, friends, and the public general ly that they imee jusi,'returned Irma the city and art re'eei%ing and openlog 'a new and complete assortment of . NEW GOODS of various kinds, which will be sold at prices to Suit the times for CAO or PRODUCE. We ltave sought the medium -of the -press to announee to all upon what, principle we shall impact busi ness. It is termed the • READY-PAY SYSTEM, OR CASIFIL Mill P 1101313 CV,. ONE; P P. 2 0 M - to all persons for the same article, and it shall be our endjuvor to ;make those prices such as will induce persons who wish to pay for their own 'Goods:and net 'others, to cal Lat least and examine our stock, and if the prices don't come . doi to the system,l we cannot expect to sell them. Some kind friend may say that it will be "so co," but wo think from the experience of the-past few montlis of every person who hap pened to owe the country merchants, especially if it had been standing six months or more, with what cbaxing L dunning,, threats, &c.„thq have been beset, we think they_ Will all respond to the above system and resolve to buy no more goods than they canlpy for, and that they are determined to support those who will establish that prirWiple and carry it out. We. will let the system established stand upon its own merits, belieVing that it is the most prudent and wise course to be pursued in every branch of busi ness, and that the day is not far diStant when it will be onserrat.Lir adopted. Call and see us arid we will show you goods at _astonishing low ngures. •All kinds of Merchantable Produce taken in exchange for Creeds at the highest market - price. YOUNG & SMITH- 'Summers, Peim.,l • -April 28th, 1858- CAROCERIES: Groceries!.--A UF splen did 'assortment: or Groceries at very low_ figures. BOOTS and Shoes.---Just received a large assorment—for sale cheap. CROCKERY.--A new lot just received and fur sale. CEDAR and Stone Ware—ln all its variety. READY-MADE Clothing ,of every description. • _ To Dairy have a large lot of A No. I Firkins and: Tubs foi sale. YOUNG & SMITH. Summers, Penn. April 118th, 1858. s NOME I S lIEREBY qiVE ABEL TURRELL - ETAS' just returned from Now York, with a LI large and choijo variety of Goods, bought for cAsu, and selected with much care, from over thirty of. the hest Houses in New York, which he offers to his customeraandlhe public at low prices for cash. His stock comprises: DRUGS, - • M - EDICINES, N s, - . . • o LS , }WINDOW GLASS, DYE STUFFS, • j • , Li It V C E RIDS, 0L A S —NVA R E , CROCKERY, MIRRO It S, • CLOCKS, W ALL - -PAPER, WINDOW PAPER, WINDOW 01.1, SHADES, FANCY, GOODS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, • _ JEWELItY PERFUMERV, • D It Y _ G 0 0 I) S; 11 . A R 1) WARE, • • STONE WARE, WOO-DEN WAItE, • • B It 0 O,M S', . - BltU s 11_E s, JAPANNED A It E , 1 It 1r C AGE S, CANARY SEED, I'OC,K ET KNIVES, W 11 I P S , -41MBItELLAS, GUNS P I S A MMUN IT•IO\ TU R EN T NE , • CAMPHENE, BURNING FLUID, ' AL CO II 0 L , LIQUORS, (For Medicinal Pur'poses TRUSSES, - SUPPO,-R•TERS, SII - OULDER 'BRACES, PORTM OrN IE S, SPECTACLES, SILVER & PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, Sic., GOLD PENS, STATjONERY, • • VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, &e., And all of Oil most popular PATENT_ I.I.EDIOLNES,, Thankful for the li,berlll patronage hitherto re ceived, he hopes to merit a continuance and large hi crease of the same. ' ABEL TURRELL. Montrose. Dee. ISt 1857. S'ILV7 SELUNZ' 0:0011S For Fail' and PrOmillSix Months' Bulets, H. BURRITT • Would . invite attention to his new Stock of SPEIN - G AND : SUMMER_ GOODS! JUST received, including, as usual, a great variety of Ladies Dress Goods in Prints, Ginghams, Lawns, 'Robes, Challies, Bat eges, Poplins and Silks;. Brethe, Stella, Silk and Cashmere Shawls; ilfantillas, Parasols, Rich Ribbons, Bonnets and Flowers, Broadcloths, 1 Cashmeres and Suimer Stuffs, with a full va. riety of other STAPLE AND-FANCY GOODS 1 nd udi n g Groceries:Crockery, Hard ware,Stoves, Iron, Steel, Nails, fiats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Carpeting, Floor Oil Cloths, Painted I Window Shades, Wall Paper, Clocks, Drugs, Oils, Paints, &c., &c. The entire Stook having been - bought, for CASH;•and at Panie. Pfices, will be sold at the LOWEST FIG intrs, td PROMPT-SIX' MONTHS' Buyers. ; N. o.—Salt and Flonr constantly on hand. [New; Milford, May, 12th, 1858. . W _ M. B. SIMPSON,' WITH] 'REPAIRER', MONTROSE PA. • Shop in Boyd (6 Webiter's nem building, - - next door above Keeler cf.: Stoddard's. T_TAVING 'worked for the put nine years with the most skillful Workmen he feels confident that he dan . do the most di fficult jobs on notice. 1 • - 9111 ork Wiirriintrd to Give Saliifaction W. B. Samson' tuus worked, for me, for some tiwre, and i can recommend him as a careful and skilful workman, competent to do is good work as can be 4pne in the country, and worthy of confidenCe. Wm. A. CusittnEraart. • Towanda June lOtb. 1858. Refers to—Ww.l . Elivell, E.- 7 W. Baird, E. D. Montlyne, E. O. Gondrieh, B. Kingsbury, Towan. da ;_ B. S. Bentley, L.. Searle; C. D. Lathrop, J. Wittenberg, Bloetrose. * * *Jewelry neatly repaired on short %notice, end on reasonable terms. (June I Mb, 1858.—tf. • HAMMONTON LANDS. NEW ENGLAND SETTLEMENT RARE opportunity to all wanting farms—in a healthy place, twenty.five miles from Phan delphia, on the Camden and Atlantic railrond,l New Jersey. An old estate has recently been i openealor sale, and the first division of 10,000 acres divided up into farms of twenty- acres arid upwards. The soil is of the best quality 'fur the production of fruits, grains, &e. The price is $l5 to 's2o per acre, payable in easy quarter yeaily instalments, within a -term of four years, I with interest, 'rho terms are made easy, in or. der to insure the rapid improvement of the land, by enabling'.every industrious man to buy a farm. It .is now being extensively improved by . good malls, and some of the best citizens from New I England and the Middle States are erecting large improvements. It is a scene of the greatest im provement out of Philadelphia. Seventy-five. houses have been built? in Jour months. • Practi cal farmers and business men from the length and breiidth of the Union are settling there. It an important busine'ss place, on account of its 'being in the midst of a g reat market, 'Every-ar ticle raised upon this lan d finds an immediate sale. The water is excellent and no such thing as fe ver is known, The soil is s sandy or clay loam, with rk clay bottom and retentive of manures. It is free of stones and easily worked. It abounds' largely in the phosphates, and such is its fertility that from the crops produeed both upon this land and the large — area adjoining under cultivation, it will be found not to be excelled anywhere in the production of crops most adapted to its mar ket.. . The reader may be well aware that the earli., est andthe best h nits and vegetables conic from New Jersey, which are annually exported to the amount of pillion of dollars. Tice land, besides being accessible in every way for fertilizers,-has an abundant supply of the best quality: of muck manure. Lumber and building mnterials can lie had on the spot at a cheap price, from the mills. Other mills are now being opened, and brickyards he iitg started upon the g round. A person can put up a frame tenement fir present convenience for ono Hundred dollais. On account of the exten sive emigration, this is the beNt course tb pursue in order to get a place to live in at first. Car pouters and -builders are on hand to put up hous es on the best terms. In, settling here the emigrant has many advan tages. lie is within a few hours ride of the great cities in the Middle States and New Eng land ; he is near his old friends and associations; ho is in a settled country, where every improve ment and comfort of eiviliziaion is at- hand; he is in a healthy place, and is not sullied to the certainty of losing the greater part of his family and his oivn -health by those malignant fevers which make, the graes p,o many millions of the young and hardy in far a regions away from Vine and friends. Besides, he has a mild climate and an open winter. • There are three trains daily to 'Philadelpida, and to those who improve the railroad company gives a free ticket. The reader %till at once be MHO: with the ad vantages here presented, and ask hiniself why: the property has not been taken up •before.— The reason is, it was never thrown in the mar ket; and unless'tlicee statements were correct, no one would ire invited to examine the land be. forQ purchasing. This all are expected to do.— They will see the land under cultivation ; Utley will meet persons, no doubt, from their own neighborhood ; they will witness the improve ments, and can judge of the character of the pop ulation. Persons should come prepared-to pur e:has°, as many are locating, and locations are not held on refusal. The Hammonton Farmer, a monthly Literary and POgricultur..l sheet, containing full _informa tion of Hammonton, will be sent to each inquir er, and can be obtained at 25 els. per anon - tn. Title indisputable. Warrantee deeds given,. clear of all incumbrance, when pureli'ase money is paid. Route to the land :—Leave Nine street wharf, Philadelphia, for Hammonton by railroad at 7.30, A. M., and 5.30 P. M. ; when there in, quire for Ms. Byrnes. Boarding conveniences will be found: Letters 'and applications can be addressad to S. B. COUGHLIN, 20:3 South Fifth Street, below Walnut,Philadelphia. Map; and-information cheerfully furnished. T. BOY LS, Agent for Northern Pennsylvania. 011ie°, New Milford. tinstra. co., Pa. September. I, 1858.-3 m. S. H. SAYRE dc, BROTHERS E ITOW RECEIVINC- w all of 4 11 I:c e SPRIEG Qkof WC NIL EItGO 0 II HICII for Casbor Produce can be bought very low. WALL PAPER.. A select assortment just received. 8.-H. SA Y RE & BROTHERS CARPETING. Bargains offered by S. H. SAYRE & BROTHERS. PLOWS! PLOW'S!! PLOWS. Wei - invite the attention of Farmers to the celebrated .Pcekskille Plows which we have added to our large assortment. S. IL SAYRE & BROTHERS, , Proprietors of Eagle Foundry. Montrrise. April:29th, 1858. 181 f. STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!!.! OUR Stoves have been so thoroughly tried to the entire satisfaction of all, that they need no recommend from us:- a LI. SAYRE & AT THE HEAD OF NAVIGATION AND examine the aoice stock of Spring and Siininier Goods, just opened tor Examination and SALE, at rery lotafigures by C. W. MOTT. Q'rELLA,Cahtiniere, and Dvlain Shawls at 0-very low prices by C. W. MOTT. , HATS and Caps of the, .newolit st pee, in great variety by, C. w. mow PRINTS in abundance by C. W. MOTT BRASS Hoops, Hosiery, Gloves, Dots etc., etc., by 'C. W. MOTT. BROWN and Blue Sheeting and Sh - rtihga— Shirting Stripe - a, Ticks, Denims, Summer Stuff's, &c., &t., as low as can be nfroriied in this market. C. W. MOTT. GROCERIES, Crockery, Hardware and carious other articles to numerous to men tion.--all of which shall be sold Cheap for Cash or Reach , Pay. C. W. MOTT. Farm Lands for sale 25 miles from Philadelphia by Railroad in the State of New Jersey. Soil amongst - '+ best for Agricultural purposes, being a g ood loar soil, with a clay bottom. The land is a large tract, divided into small farms, and hundreds from all parts of the country are now settlingand building. Thecrops can be seen growing. Terms from 81.5 to $2O per acre, payable within fourears by instalments. To visit the place-4;eaveiVine Street Wharf at Philadelphia at '1.30, a. m., by Railroad for Ham monton, or address R. J. Byrnes, by-letter: See full advertisement in another column. [sep.l-3m. gomieopaihy. - DR. HUMPHREY'S HOM(EOPATHIU Remedies for sale by ABEL TURTUILL. To all wanting Farms, see advertisement o Hammonton Lands. ; NEW GOODSI!f; ---XT--- H. - J. _ BB'S. - ; moNTRosE, Ap. f alt, 30th 1858. To all wanting Farms; see advertisemenlor Hammonton Lands. (r, e Almitrase pefnuriat, TUBLISIIED EVERY THURSDAY IIY ANDREW, J. GERRITSON:- . Terms.--fi1.1.50 per annum if paid in ad. ranee, $2.00 if paid witldn the or $2.00 if not paid until the end of the year or period of subscription.- Advance payment solicited. - Discontinuances optional.with the. Publisher until all atrearages are paid. • Rates of Advertising. One sqpnre, (1,0 lines) 3 weeks or less, sip Each stibseqUent insertiob, 35 One square one year, $B.OO, two sq'rs $12.00, three.squaressl6.oo;four squares $20:00. Business Cards of Six lines $3.1)0 per year. Job Work of all kinds executed neatly and promptly, Blanks always on hand. January Ist. 185 g. • _ HENRY B. BicHEAN, A ,TTORNEY and CQU&SELLOR at LAW. Xl_ Office in the Union Block—Towanda, Brad ford county, Pa. ' Wilt attend prom - 130y ts. all professional business intrusted to- him, in this and adjoining counties. fje3'sBll "HOME AGAIN," Duo t, T.lr3ilano OFFKE, over Wilson's Store. LODGINGS, at SEARLE'S HOTEL. Montrose, March 10th, 1858. T .:13,0 Y.L E - 9 REPRESENTS A CAPITAL OF OVER .45 1 000,0001 For - Fire, Marine, Life, ; and Inland Insuranen Office,. Nexir !Milford, January . 18th, 1858: • lx* Dr• H• Smith, & Son, SURGEON DENTISTS.- Residence and of fice opposite the Baptist Church (oath side) Montrose. Particular attention will be given to inserting teeth on gold and silver plate, and to tilling decaying teeth. January 10th, 1858. • WM. W. SMITH, & CO., Cabinet di it d Chair Illanufactur ers, foot of slain Street—Moutrose. Pa. ABEL TURRELL, __ONTROSE, PA Dealer in DrugSOledicines, Chemicals Dye Stuffs, Glass-ware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes Window Glass, Groceries, Fancy Goods, JOw. elry, Perfumery, &c.—And Agent for all. the most popular Patent Medicines: JOHN GROVES ,., Fashionable - Tailor—Skip near tin Baptist Meeting (louse, on Turnpike Stree Montrose, Pa. DR. R. THAYER, - Physician and Surgeon, 5 r Pa. 'Office in the Farmer's Store. • J. D. SAIL,M. ; • Physician and Sur', Ir. netly located himself at ..eknep County, Penn'a; and wil rouipHyltte,_ calls with which he nu he favored. • May, 1856—n22. HAYD ' BROTHERS, Ne Milford, Penn'a. Who 'sale dealer in Buttons, Combs Suspenders, Threads, Fancy Goods NVatehes, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Cut lery. Fishing Tackle, Cigars, &e. &c. Merchants and pedlars, supplied on libera terms. ••• WM. HAYDF.N, TRACY HA 11)EN JOHN HAY DEN, GEO—HAY DRN. ' DR. E. F. WILMOT, Graduate of the Allopathic and Ilomeo pathie Colleges of Medicine, is no' per tnanently lodated in Great Bend Pa. April 21, 1856. JOHN SETTER, Fliionable Tailor. Shop first doo ' northof the Farmer's Store. ,EFTII2II - FIRE • INSURANCE CO.; - YOU K. Pa. Chartered by the State of Pentatylvania C%PITtL, 300.000 DoLLAtas. Insures against loss or damage by tire-, dings, turniturv, and in pre:aridise generally. -Orr:Losses adjusted br arbitration, where the parties fail to agree. JR/ 111= H. A. Hantz,John !Andes, IL Krah I er, , Fred. Sulizback, William Wallace,Eli Kindig, I Samuel Dyer s Thomas Gray, _ David Strickler. 11. KR.ABER, President, If. STRICKLER. Secretary. • 0. S. BEEBE, Agent, Montrose, Pa. February tlgl, 1858. [ls.*. R .M OV . A L • The Saddle, Harness and Trunk Shop of if r • YOADME, TS REMOVED to the building recently rim -1 pied C. C. 'Hollister, on Main St., ono door above S. S. Mott's, where he will be happy- to wait on all who may favor him with their patron age. Jan. 20th, 1858.—te. 111 iiilirt 'ffet v tut It! NEW' ARRAN! ELI rs At the . Old Stand ofLathrop & Co. LATHROP & DeWITT DEG leave to announce to the public in gen eral that they are now opening one of the largest STOCKS of MERCHANDISE ever offered in Itiontrose:—Cornprising Dry Goods, Grpeeries, Hard. Ware, Crockery, &c., &c., &c.; which they propose LO sell at the LOWEST CASH TRACES. Those are real Facts.' We wish to demonstrate to the public - the difference between buyinir Goods for CASH and os TIME. • LATHROP & DEWITT. Dfontrose, April 2tith,lBsB. • Patent Medicines, &c, AFFLICTED-READ ! GII#IIIENTERG, MMEDICIFEs.--Vegetable Pills Green Mountain Ointment, .Sarsaparilla Compound, Children's-Panacea, Eye Lotion, Pe. vet and 'Ague Remedy, Health Bitters, Dysed. Lary Syrup, Consumptive's Balm, Marshall's Uterine, Catholicon, Dr. Libby's Pile Ointinent, and Manual of Width. • Ayre's Pills and Cherry Pectoral, Tanner's German Ointment, Trask's Magnetic Ointment, Holloway's Ointment and Pills, Davis' Pain Killer; Dr. Fitch's /part Corrector, Bennett's Root and Plant Pills i Soule's Sovereign Balm, Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, Rhode's Fever and Ague Cure, Merchant's Gargling Oil, Arni. ca Liniment, Camphor, Cantor 011, Paregoric, Aloes, Picera, Myrrh, Licorice, &c:, &c., A new...supply just received, to be kept &instant: ly on hand, for salely I. N. BULLARD. October, ltst, 1856. TAE NEW-YORK. WEEKLY PRESS IS one of tho best literAry .papers of the day. A large Quarto containing Twenty Palms, or Sixty Columns, of entertaining matter; and Ele gantly Illustrated eve)? week. A Gift worth prom 50 cents to -$lOOO wig be sent to each subscriber on the rescipt of the sub scription money. One copy for one year, and 1 gift .. . . $2. Three copies one year, and .3 gifts . 5.. Fire copies ono year, and's gifts . . . Ten copies one year, and 10 gifts -.-.. 15. Twenty-one copies one year, and 21 gifts 30. The articles to be distributed are cornprised in the following list : . 1 United States Treasury Note $lOOO. 2 do - do do 500 each. 5 do . do do 200 each. 10 do, - do. do 100 each. 10.Plit. Ley. Ilunt'g Cased Watches 100 each. 20 Gold Watches . 'l5 each: 60 do - - 60 each. 100 do • 50 each'. 100 Ladies Gold Watches - -. 35 OteM . 200 Silver Hunting Cased. Watches - . 30.baCh. NO do Watches - 815'16'24 each. 1000 Gold Guard, Vest and Fob Chains 10 to 30. do do Pens and Pencils ' - - 45.t0.15 each. Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooettes,.t:ar Drops; Breast Pins, CutTPins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings,_ Shirt'Sluds, Watch Keys, Goldand Silver Thitn hies, hnd a variety, of other articles, worth from fifty cents to fifteen dollars each. :- 00 - reeeipt of tho subscription money, the sub: scriber's name will be entered upon our books opposite a. number, and the gift corresponding with that-number will be forwarded v:ithin one week,-Lty mail or express; post paid.. - There is neither humbug nor lottery about the above, as every subscriber is sure of a Prize of value. We prefer to make this liberal distribu lion among them instead of giving a largoeom mission to agents, giving to the subscriber the amount that would to to the agent, in man") cases a head red fold „more. rgy- Address all , fommunications to DIEL ADEE, Publisher, )01 ,34 May 27. • 4 211 Centre Street, New York. .. Dc!aware, Lackawanna it W.R.It NO MORE STAGING! Through to Philadelphia by Rkil! NEW and :expeditious brcad guar , o route from.the North and cia Great' Bend and Scranton, 'and from the Lackawanna and Wyoming vAlleys, directly through to New Yorlr..and Philadelphia. -On ind after Friday, October Ist, 18.5 F,, trains will tdrun as follows: ham , petma • Susti't. orotapay - attend to all b favored. • ' IFf/11, E V Mil tiAlrDlr §tknscitrens FOE THE, , ehr—Rork attlttli ,rers A BEAUTIFULLY ILL C71312.516173Z EMU lEWSTIFE/L. f ERNS--IX ADVASC.F. NEW MiILiNGEITIENT: 3,1.....iat0#dZ1"-11144 Tiro Cif cinnati Ekpress Train trtittmd cast on N. Y. & Erie R. R. arrives at Great - Bend at 8:15 a. mu,-,and connects with the EXPRESS Train which leaves Great Bend fur New York and Phil'a .. sat - 8.30 A,. tn. Due at Montrose, • ' • 9.04 " . Tunkhan nock,. 9.42 " Factorvville, 10105 " - Scranton, ' _ - 10 50 " Moscow, 11.33 " , .. Stroudsburg, 1.23 p... In Water Gap, 1.351 " - DelaWare,(l-5 minutes to dine.) 1.58 " Bridgeville, 2..28 " Junction, 31-8 ." , New York,, '7.15 ' 1 Philadelphia,. 8.15 " Passengers from N. Y., leave Pier No. .2 North River, at From Phitadelphia,leave WalnutSt, Wharf, at 6.00 - " -Leave Junction, 11.10 " Dne atßridgevil I e,1,1 .58. " Delaware, (15 min. - tii dinner), 12 10 p. m Water Gap, 12.48 •• , Stroudsburg, • - 1.00 " Moscow,- 2.47 " Scranton, 3.2.5 " Factoryville, 4.1- " Tunkhannock, 4.30 • Montro•ie, -5.13 " _ Great Bf• s nd. f• - 5.45 " Connecting at Great Bend With the Mail Train, West, at Accommodation Train leaves Scran ton for Gieat Bend at 8.35 a. DI Arrive at Great Bend, 1 :05 p . m.) Connecting with the Dunkirk Express, - west; at 1.55, and the N.Y. Express, east, at -2.35 p. in. Returning, leai - es Great Bend at 2.45 " Due at Scranton, • '7.15 " Vor the accommodation of way travel on the Southernoll,a passenger car will be at tached to the Express Freight TrainF, leaving cranto:l, at 5.00 a. in. Due at Stroudsburg at 10.05 " " JunctiOn at ' , 2.05 p. m. Returning, will leave Junction at 4.45 a. "m. Due at. l Stroudsburg at 8.05 " " Scranton at - 2.20 p. in. Passengers to and from New York and Phil adelphia will change cars at Junction. - For Pitteiton, HiniNton, and Wilkesbarre,takis L. & B. R. it, cars at Scranton. For Jessup, .Archbald, and Carbondale, take Stages at Scranton. Tickets sold, and baggage checked thiovglz. JOHN BRISBIN,Sup't. %Vat. N. JENKS. Gen'l Ticket Agent. • . Scranton. Sept. 24th, 1858. go' Great 4.listovery of the,Age. IMPORTA;IT TO TO.BACCO CHEW ER'S. TA IL GusT i tv LANN A RD'S Taste Rester .l.! alive. Troches,—The Great Subkitute for Tiibacco. It is a well known and incontroverti ble fact that the use of tebatx:o is thqpromoting cause of many of the most severe -MENTAL AND .PHYSICAL DISORDERS to which the race of man is subject. as- mireful analysis and long.an'd painful, experience have clearly proven that it contains certain narcotic &- poisonous p?operties most dangerous in their et. fects, which by entering the blood derange the functions and operations of the heart, causing many to suppose that organ to be diseased.. TOBACCOaffects also the entire nervous system, manifesting itself—as all who have ever used the weed will testify—in lassitude, nervous waterirratibility, - brash ; dyspepsia, and many other disorders of.a sitnilar,character. The - TASTE RES.TORATIVE•TRQUIES are designed to,ceuntelitet these' baneful influ ences,and•have proved completely sneceigful in a multitude of eases,siindivherover used. Being harmless in themselves they exert a beneficial effect upon the entire system, restoring the taste . which has become vitiated.or,destrnyed by great indulgence, completely retrieving 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 spittle. Persons who are irretrievably undermitiing,t belt constitutions and ahorfenino their lives, should use these troches immediately and threir offthe injurious & unpleasant habit Of chawiitg,tobacco: These troches or lozenges are put up in a con venient and portable form at the. low.prico of 50 cents per box. A liberal discount-to' the trade. Prepared solely hy,the-undeisigtiod to whom al! orders ehould be addressed.. . • • JAS. E. BOWERS;, Druggist, .ap7'sByl and . Ipt,o47tits, _The Hammonton IParllier, a news paper 'deveted to - Liforkture and Agriculture, alsosetting forth full' accounts of the new settle ment of liamnionton,in New Jersiy,eari bc sub: scribed_ for at 25 cis. per annum. Inclose poilage stamps for the amount. - 'Ad= dress to Editor of the Farmer, Hamn3enton, 'At lantic,Co;, New ,lersiy. Those wishing cheap land, of the best quality; in one'of the healthiest and most delightful limatoe in the Union, see advertisement of liammonton Landm.. [sep.l-3th Holnitiold's.Goianino Proparat out Highly Concentrated CiApolind Fluid E rad . . - • ' , --:= Burhu. • ' ' For Diseases of the. Bladder,- Kidney; rarel -Dropsy, Weaknesses, Obstructions,. Se [et ", Diseases, Fein* . Complaints; and al Diseases of the Sexual , Orinins,, I. • arising frein excesses and imprudences in lif,snd removingall improper discharges from . the ibis& der kidneys, or sexual organs, whether ex ting . inMALE Ott FE3IALE, from whatever mote i they may have originated; and no matter o i how Jong standing, giving health pad , Vigor to the frame. and bloom to the pallid cheek. I JOY TO THE AFFLICTED n" It It cures nervous and debilitated- suffereri, and removes 8114 e symptoms, among whicli - will be found indislibsition to exertion, less of powdr,loss -, of memory, difficulty of breathing, general mars '''' t ness; 'horror of disease, steak nerves; trem ling, dreadful horror of death, night silents, col feet, wakefulness, dimness of vision, latiguormai *rani lassitude of the muscular system, often eno ous appetite, with dyspeptic symptoms, hot hands, flushing of the body, dryness of the skin,. lli rt countenance and - eruptions on the faee,pain n the back . , heaviness of the eyelids, frequently black spots flyin g before the eyes, with a temporary surusion and loss of sight;want of attention,great mobility, restlessness, with horror of socie Nothingis more desirable to each patient solitude,and nothing they more dread for ' themselves; no repose of, manner,no man; no specalffiion, but a hurried transition . frO question to another., ' -- These symptoms, if allowed to go on this medicine invariably removes—soon loss of power, fatuity and epileptic fits-- of which the patient may expire. Who that these excesses are not freveptly .fol by those direful diseases—insanity andeon tion i The records of the insane asp= the melancholy deaths by consumption be ple witness to the truth of these-assertion 'nostril - asyluins the most melancholy exhf aPpears. The eciuntenance is actually sod)' quite destitute—neither mirth or.grket evl its it, Should a sound of the voice oeefi rarelyarticulate. .... ' • - With woeful measures wan despair , Low sullen sounds his grief 'beguile Debility is the most terrible) and has bit thu.ands to. untimely graves, thus blasti ambition of many noble youths. It eanin by the use of this 1NF.4.44L,18LE REMEDY, If you are suffering with any of the alai; tressing, ailments, the Fluid Extract Budd cure you. Try it and be convinced of its . r" BewP ricrac re of quark nostrums and tors, who falsely boast of abilities and refeif ' Citizens know and avoid theft, and save lei ferias, Money, and exposure, by sending r' ing fur a bottle of this popular and speciffi edy. It allays all pain and inflammatton,f fectly pleasant in its taste and odor, but il ate in its action. . HELMBO_V EXTRACT• BUCHU Is prepared directly according to the r Pharmacy and Chemistry,-with the great euracy and chemical knowledge and care ted in its combination. See Professor D I valuable works m the practice Dr physic ...,, L I roosts of the lute stnndard.works of medic I 1,,.. - 4- - 0, 100 ~ One hundred dollarl + be paid to any physician whe_can prove s tl medicine ever injtlred a ontient;and the tes + of thousands can be produeed to prove does great good. Cases of from one st, 13 years' standing. have been effected; Th, of voluntary testimony in possession of tlI I praetor, vouching its virtues and cur Live i' is immense, embracing names well know Science and Fair 100,000 Bo ties have been sold an& single instance of failure has been repbrte Perso-ally appeared before me, an Alr 'of the City Of Philadelphia, H. T. Del Chemist, Vk ho being duly sworn does s-o; his preparation contains no Narcotic, Very injurious Drug , but is purek Vegetable.l 11. T. Ilelmbold, - Sole Manufal Sworn arid subscribed before me this 2.3 d Nov 1854, Wm P., lIIBBARD. Alden Price 81 per Bottle, ny.sis fur - 7., 5. de to any-address, accompanied iv reliable ai ponsible eertificales Tropt Professors .of 31 Colleges, Clergymen. and others. Prepay sold by L II. T. lin111301„D; Practical and Analytical Chet N . n. 52 South Toth-st. ' betow.Chestnut, - lily Buildings, Philadelphia, Pa. To be had or all Druggists and I in the C.'S., Canada's, and British Provine Beware of Counterfeits. Ask for Iltin —take no other. Cure. onnrintied. Sold in Montrose by ABEL TURRELL, Jan. 2.0. 'sB.—i y. 7.30 a. m HOWARD ASSOCIATI 5.55 " Benerolent Instind ion. established - by pedal endowment for the. relief gf the sick and. disc tressed, gfflided with Virulent :Epidemic diseases. T o ALL PERSONS 41ifiletot with 'exual Diseases, such as Spermatorrhrea, S minal Weakness, Impotence, Gonorrhcea, Gleet yphi lis„the•Vice of Onanism, or self abuse, 14 4 &e. •••• The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in' view of the awful destruction of Inuean life',caused by{ Sean. al diseases, and the deceptions practised. upon the unfortunate victims of • such diseaies• by Quacks, several years ago directed their Con suiting Surgeon, as a CRARITAI3LE ACT worthy of their, name, to open a Dispensary for ther treat ment of this class ofd _seases; in all their t iforms, and to give MEDICAL ADVICE,GRATIS,IO . 11 who apply by letter, with a description of their con dition; (age, occupation, habits.of life, dr.0.,) and in cases ot.extreme poicey,iejitrnish medicines free of charge. It is • needless to ad&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 labors in this sphere ofbenevo lent . effort, have been of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed seal,.to this very important but much despised cause. Jest published by the Association; a Report on Spertnatorrhom or Seminal Weakness,sthe Vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Self-Abuse, ,and other diseases of the sexual or&nsj , by the Consulting Surgeon, which will be' sent . by mail (in a sealed letter envelope,)' ThEn OF CHARGE. OD the receipt of TWO STAILFS ger pos. tap e. Address, .for Report or Treatment, Dr. George &Calhoun, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Asso eiation, N 0.2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.. • .By order of thesDirectors. EZRA D. lIARTWELL President GEORGE FAIRCRILh, Secretary. Oct.."lsth, 1857. • 1Y w..p.)si nowt 33 iaINIMSMW. TO SIOTHERS,WIVES &DAUGHTERS. Dr. ILA. LAMONT'S Periodical CoMpound. The most beneficial HO SUCCOSSiDI.FE3IALE MED WINE now in use or known, for all eases of dis ordered; obstructed or suppressed Menstritation, LucorrhMa, Female Weakness Sze. Ladies who have been disappointed in the use of Fenuile Pills Stc , can put the utmost confidenie in this Com pound, it is infallible in'the cure ofall thh above named complaints: It will be, sent by Mail to any addreis by enclosing $2 to env . authorised :went. Prepared by R.' I. ANDREW , Btiffdlo .N. Y.: Por)lald by. BENTLEY, READKO,' and druggists-generally. [may WWI y . Salt G Vtlit t G 1 7.0. W. AfANN,W.ltolcsalo , Stilt Dialer,— 201 Washington Streesadireetly opposite Washington Markt:4) still continues to offer to the city and cointry trocie,,all kinds of foreign coarse and fine saltest the very lowest figures,; 40000 sacks andlsigs, consisting in-part of Ash ton's cclabrate,Arand for table attd. daitY :use, Jeffrey 4r.parey, BroWnlow's, &e.; and 50000 bUStiels Tutks ;Donates. Cu. racoa, St. libes, Lit.bob, Cadiz, Ivica, Nantes, dze., whicha►L of will be sold al baigain Pees front ieSsels,"itore end starehonses i Any purchaser wishing to select front', tigood issorttnent will find it to his Interest,to calf N. 11.—Fine iable'stAlt put up in entall 4 bags-of different sizes, and constantly on hand in ship ping order. 'S • Algo a, splendid , article OL'lt.ock Ground salt, in cfnart boxes,put up andlor sale by the - quantity. itt *es of five do?en each; New York, April ist,-1858.—ty* PFII LADELPHIA es of :t ac det o. wee , and trill It Ow i imonv i hat it reek to erman bold; N L , that Marc or cred d t d and
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