=::, 'Agricultural, Cu!tivate the Farnirt. as wcH UPI the'Tertn. The Wood Pile• the nest season's Fupply of wood been githered as we li:rungly,ativised in December last l :You knorr.that it - is not econoolil no burn green - A cordof it Often con tila3 i water.. Of course this wa ter Win not - burn, and it muss .14 got rid of soritehow InefOro , the wcod nannt•-iaingt it can hora:. It 'may be disposed of by sea toning tins woo.' befninchand in the open air, or by stpir!ying tire to thezwoo3 Whiht green. The irocest etn,ts nuthisg; tire latter costs :7, good deal of . wood and patience. leother *bras, it .Aker more green wood to make the same nimouni- of heat than it does of diy Wood, and causes mach trouble bvides. itt man deserves the name of- a good pro ider, alto neglects to lay in a good stock of seasoned wood for the use of Lis family. How touch annoyance in landling fires on cold mornings; is awed by having good wood. rand •show much labor in cooking food and Warming•apattmentsi no one knows who his not trirtit..., Let-no man Untie his wife . for late and irregular and poorly cooked meals;) or for a clouded brow . or impatient words; or -fretful children and a disorderly house if be compels her to use peen wood. . llear, then, our final word of adnkonidon for this season! Now before the ice breaks up in the swamps, and the snow melts from the . roads, see - to ,it_that a good supply of Rood s is cut and drawn into the back yard. Ar iv- 1 -434 there, let it be sawed _into conrtirent lengths and split, and then piled up so that the winds of March and .Aptil can blow • thrnitgh it, cud the bright sun aline upon it. In thq'intter part a or early in Mar, let it be got undr t corer. If Ills don't help answer the queot i 01. • t How to male home nappy," w should like to lams, it.—Amer,- --kariculteritt. ' The area..of erary enclosura on 4 1 :arm - ought to.beasctrained, in wrier to detirmine with some degrae of:precislon the quantity of ..eed and pleater sown per acre, and tq'segn - late the manuring and the labor with; some .degree of accuracy. Fields ta ing generally rectangular, very little difficulty would arise in detertuiling the number of antes iu each, and wheu °Dee ascertained, a record could be kept that - would render farther trouble unnecessary. Many ferment depend too mach on ou guessirig as to the quantity of laid and the products per acre, and those wins are not pretty knowing in suchzmatters are'supposed . occitsiankllv to make peat mistakes, that sometimes involve a euTician of their veraci tr'.• If the size of the fields and the amount of their products were accurately r..gistired in a book . kept- far •that !impose. it would W I littie)rauble, and it would furnish an agreea ble amusement for a rainy day to compere - the produnts of the different years from the .ense ground. By' this means a fi.riner would ,lwsytbe able to de:ermine - the improvement -I. and inereessil fer.iity of his farm ; and if at - any time Lc t.houid incline - to furnish an :agricultural japrnal with the result of any of his operatioti N could -be 'done with confe; detire as to its accuracy, which would he Natitqactory and instractire. A farmer should never gue.c at tesaltr, - when be has the means in -Lis bands of ariiting at the truth ei'easily. Keep a reular'account of all the articles sold and purchased, and at the year's rild balance your Look„- so that you may'., .know your latitude and 'longitude, and not,i t.e in danger of receiving a rhi-: fr..nn • the eleriffl—•Gcnesve Former. To DELAi BLos,tio:43.—Any frail tree mai' Le made to - bb,orn suffidriXT late in the woo to NeVebt it; ' lf t' ink by die - frr•st in erring, - norii..equently pra-eat a fine heavy crop, Lr fbe foilunit juuicious :roan:iota: - to Ate toiddie'of winter when the ground i. Mast sevtreJy tThzen put a large, pile of wheat straw or oak leaves around the roots, letting it extend for- some distance io every eireotion7so at , to - cover the extended roots that appr.ci,:it the surface of the earili. Cov er thjs ,. pile with planks or hoards, so that no rain can fall npou the , Let thii cov er remain until ail danger. - from frost has passed. Then remove the cover, and look fur a splendid trop to:follow soon. • The rationale of this aimplf is; the. frozen earth-will not thaw till late-in the spring, if 'rue pile rematr ; cud while- the earth is frozen nof. tare •tree einbloom; but when "the danger !a pest, remove the covering, and the tree a ill bloom forth speedily. Try; it, farmer ierds.—Rural New . I • -Golub:LT To Barrm.—An animal tusy ,be well fed, lodged and properly cleaned, with out being comfortable; and in mtr as wallas brute., want of comfort •operates \ tin the di gestive powers. If the surface of a stall, in which an os or horse stands, deviates cinch from the level, be will be continually Uneasy; and he will be particularly so at night if its *surface is rough, or if a groper bed or litter ismot preriefied every' evening fur it to repose rm.—The lotto .of tacks and mangers is often less cunvmodious than might be, sad may become a &mice - of utreasii.ees and disquiet, amounting to "ISolutesuffering. A bay-rack that projects fv,rkard. is bad Lecam,e ethe animal in drawing , out" the hay; is teased with the hay-eeerl falling into his eyes and tale; and ad, furin, it may be added, is apt to Faure the breath of the animal to ascend thrbrigh its toad, b'che must, after a time render i nauseaus. Fur this reason,hay should lie a~ short a time as pos.ible in lofts above the atimals,/stid when practicable should be fed to them direct'from the rick or stack, standing outpide the building in a pure -at rom.pitere., . - ACT roe Ins Anotrrionsts.—An ex ifirtuge sajs . has papsed both Houses of the 'Ohio Legiplsture •fortpiding !visions lo whole or in part of Attica° descent from vo• _ling. nudes penalty from one to sir !swaths imptooment in air County Jail, and not ta pJeeding FSOO finP.' This is quite re.fresbingt, purely. A ru, it is said, wakes the most unreeling and iardett kind.of a slave driver or "veneer. and the Obi) 7- Abolitionists appear, detetinincd to verify the truth oftbe assertion. MES,PILEs P DIETETIC' SALE:RAMS: r E BEST article in market. . Try it. • OA BUCKSKIN LASUEB,-::Bo bunitkag--at each, and no . ' - A NEW suppry or those excellent Candles, -_ _by the lb. or box. STEW supply of those good TgAB,,at 4, 6,& VII 8s per : the eery best is grattret.' MOLASSES. • . '7O , RACCO, • senooti - BOO M „ w ry variety that is used mkt thi present adminiatration: CLOTH CARPETING; nod indeed our ‘,7 "city" ran now boast of as onnortdient onoqualled heretofore, at wry lowan for 11.wo-Vie crt.t.n.. PA. - THE , IIONEY BL . The ro.ulta which - have been phriments iit the cultivation of ported species of proeuct,have ' terestamong the fanning.Cl . lions never before equaled it. of our agricultural industry.. ' to its valuable properties.' whk almost incredible; have now• • beyond the possibility of a deiti lieved,by.thoso beat capable o 'merits, - thiit its general hared millions of 'dollars to our age hero Ault the apace here to en but will present briefly some a) First, It will produce:doubt the acre. in any soil, of any oth . From. four to six tons per acre i mon yield, and I am: in po atatements by disinterested and of a yield of over eight• tons of from a single acre*, soil where Bible to get - more than one•balf any of the common grammes. Second, The ammo weight • . trinient, and 'consequently, will . price in the market, thus • insuri more than double the return fro that be could obtain from any o The hay poiisesses one-third • than timothy. and has sold f• where the price of timothy w 111. Tiara, Both bay and seed ca from the same cop„the hay. bei stable as other hay, after tho se • • it, while the aced is as valuable other grain, as a feed for horse chickens, dtc., and it is proved to linseed far the manufacture of oi' Ways find a ready Bale, at a fai puruose. Fourth, it matures in abou time, and can be sown on groun crops have failed. either by d causes, and at the same time will return. : Fifth In northern climateatch other grasses are kilkd out by ha will yield a large crop, and in th the Sobth 'whirs other grasses a at ill, it will grow were prolific. Sixth, It-will stand all kinds e whether 'LIN season be wet or d may Always_rely upon Lis horny ' crop. 'Moan and _other rire.ntages facts %hien - ate endowed by so n ag.riculttrriats of the Union, and carry a conviction to every intellt flaring been cogagoil, during in the purchase and importatio Hons. Blade Seed, I have doe it for gale on such terms as wi I ject to every farmer and planter t , ' serf, during the coming 'season, i tion. It is put up in maroon bag teen pounds each, the amount b to seed one acre, and the ptica i delivered in New York or St. Lo Single bags, or Jots, -can be se , of the country .as freight or by will be pirt,;up, delivered f..r trans the proper arrangements made, fr Each bag is stamped• with th _coat of arms, and the followi ",flunz7 Blade Hungarian 'Gra will be sold by agents in various parties should be careful of whom and secure the pure genuine see especially cautioned not to numbs flungarhui Grass Seed, as it is re to the Honey Blade.' An intertsting pamphlet, cents' facts;and full particulars, will be t of charge, by me or nal- of my application. I will state,sas an ind intense interea which the subject that nearly of a quarter of a mil of this pamphlet have already for. Parties desiring to secure seedsh once, es the iodi s e:dans are that t mount obtained will be er.hausted the season of . aovvieg has passed. secure seed this year can realize by producing seed to supply tb lateens and planters for sowing a Orders should be senddirectly ti in the vicinity of Now Yrirk, whe i filled J. 31. Emerson S. Co., 40 New York, General Agents.. Agricultural Houses, General any other parties properly situated ti. become agents for the sale o BLADE SEED. Authority, full pa from 6040 100 pamphlets for dist be furnished littler ...by me or th - Agencies, on_rezeipt of 25cents, t „ - packages. - . I am authorized to name the fo lowing well.. known gentlemsb as references-: lion. J. IL Barret President of the St. Louis Agrieultural and Mechanical Association, Vice President of the Nitirmal Agricultural Society, and Member of Congress elect frow St. Louis; Gen. T. Till man. Oxford, Md. President of the National Agriculrural Society; John 3. Anderson,Banker, St. Louis ; John Riggan, Jr., Broker, St Louis, and Ex-Mayok Washington Kin g. St. Louis. FELIX Si. DENTON. Feb.24.,-3wp 71 Market sk, St. is, Mo. LOOK AT THIS THE FAMILY DOC Contains simple remedies easily the cure of disease in all-forms. It in plain language, easily coders( folks; msy at an} moment be be its sorties* to you; contains 308 paid, on receipt of ONE. DOLLAR.. should have it! Send-to JOHN E. POTTER, P No. 617Panoom St., Philo iair Agents trill And it tery , , , YOUTH AND DMA • 1-7 Its's. Published, tbc 2. mailed is a Beveled envi 'address, on receipt of A Medical essay cai - the physical =ha cats of the frame, caused by "7<elf-abri and the use of mercury, by /2.J. Cult member of the royal college of singe Spermatorrhcea or seminal emirs and Denotes debility, impotency,3ol depressiiin of vpirits,tituidity, disea organs, impedimenta to marriage, effectually cured im the author's/2x cesaful treatment, by weans of win lid can regain pristine health witho course' to dangerous and expensive (Fins the London The beet treatise ever written o vital ImportAnce.to all, well worth exalted reputation. •Addreas the pulit-hers, I. C. Post Box 4586, New York.' am ran farmtrs' THIS WORK wits formerly pa a year. and more _recently ai beavy lona in Loth caseate its prop now pubt tatted, enlarged and every ONE DOLLAR Al in Advance; at d, for the first time. is the n l of giving the best lowest pri . E WORK for the F, GARDNE and the F/RESLDE, A geientioral,.. Ifirerfleallit rars!ly Journal PtAliatted "%lonia's, at 7 Peplum:- the unheard of loos price of ONE year; Ninety Cents to clubs of and Eighty;Cerris to data of tut wardaill Single copies nit- Cent Address -3. A. NASH, Ed. Feb. 20th, 1859 j =:n.N T),....r*tri.5.58. 4 4. KEYSITONE HOTEL ilibntrose, Pe th _WM, K. Tea Proprietor, HIS new an commodious Hotel situated Ton P . ublicAv nue, near the CeettHlo ll s4=oo4 niarlyrin' the ten re of the businesa portion,r4 -113Ontrhso;'16 nclw u Ifetimpleted'and furnished, *and will be opens ou Monday. the 27th day - of AO - present moat i for the accommodation of the poblie and .trayelers. .The Proprietor feel. confident that he lit now. prepared-to entertaii guests in a Manner that -cannot fail to give attained, by ex. this newly I lb. watened an in= i in -many-see :a eittire history int% la regard • at first seemed ! n • establiahett and it is be• : judging of its Mien will add Itural wealth. 1 r tnto details, Misdeal:4lles. the weight to l i r kind of grape, ' net an OnciTtn- Pen *stof . sworn liable persona, good dry. bay t was not ixis le amount from Comploe - Ilatitdiketion. The Hotel 'end Vdmiture.are new, and no ex pense has been aPartsd to render it equal, if not superior to any ai itar establiahatent in this pin of the State. It supplied with ill the recent improvemeuts and bon:aorta, and obliging waiters will allays' be readyto respond, to the call of customers. • The btables connected with this tlonsi'ars New and, Convenient. Thu Proprietor. pectfully Solicits.the patron age of his old , fries sand the public generally. WM.A. HATCH. Montrose. September 21 at, 185£1.. more no. 0 .11 for a bager g the farmer his grounds jet fodge plant: "ore nutriment Tr 015 per ton, but 810 or AI3EL ErTreienSalori i cull he offers to his cus prices for cash. D M. E D r ed fr o m ea roil, with a nice variety of Goode, which Owners and the public at low elsl stock comprises: i U 0 S, ICINES, IN IS, 7: I L S, WINDOW GLASS, D_Y.F. STUFFS, - • O R 0 4 0 E R I E'S , G L A 8 B—W A RE, C R 010 K E R Y, miltßolts, , CLO - CKS., WALL PAPER, AVINDOIW PAPER, ;, WINDOW' 01LsnAbEs, FANC - GOODS, MUSICAL NSTIiUMENTS, JE WELRY, PERO ME Rit', - DRYHGOODS, II ARI WARE, SIO,NE WARE, WOOD 'N WARE, . 11-R 0 -. 0 MS, . . . . „ BRUSHES, JAPANINED WARE, BIRD' CAGES, - CANARIYSEED, POCKEI - KNIVES, W If I PS.,, UMBRELLAS, GI.TN 8-, P I SIT 0L S, ' - A AI UNITI ON,. • TURPEN-4INE, CA 11l PHEN E, BURNING FLUID, A L 0 10 IT O,P, L IQ 130 II S., (ForMetlicinallPurposes only,) ' - . TRUSSES, SU PP It TrE II S, 81I0ULDER BRACES, Poßt hi ' NNAIES; SPECIA . CLES, SILVER & PLATER SPOONS, FORKS, &c., , . be produced equally cal is taken from Ls the best of , cattle, pigs, be:superior to and must al .price, for this two -month* s where other I t Ulu or other io!ci a I.rge ra elei'er and winters,this e Berth - inf. of ill not thrive wheatiferand, r, the, tamer lade as a sure faro proved by .o of the &at 1 snout fail to exit reader. he . past year, L of tho pure !..ined to offer lake it an ob. r i . interest-him its eultiva of about six ;int" sufficient :iB2 per bag, - - , t to any part express, and .ortation, and e of charge. Hungarian g lettering, s Seed," It 6ectiomm, but ey purchase 1.. They are the common tar interior ing all of the rni.hed, freo azebte, upon cation of the 'is ex . ..idol!. ion of copies .cen applied GOLD PEN'S.,,• S T ,A T, lONER li ' VIOLIN STIP GS, BOWS, do., And all of tha most popular PATENT ,MEDICINES,- Thankful for thelibeF.it patronage hitherto re. ceired, ho hopes to Merit a continuance acd large hen-ease of the same. ABEL . TURRELL. - -- _ _i1358. . - , 1 Auld * eider at long before Those who rich town). demand 0.. f !ether fear. Montrose, Nov. ltd NEW YEA' THE eub.wriber wi. about nix diW..ren 1849. to every furuily They are , got up .and pease, and contain roue ea to coako,a present of Almanacm,t•for the yea! -in Suaquehaaa county. publishLd at a great ex. valuable information. ABEL TURRELL Mont:mac, January Ilt, 1859. . me, unll•ss they will be Broadway, :errhants, and are- invited the liosav tieulara; and Ibution, will New -York prepay the fioliVaß THE subscribers wuld call the attention of their friends toti e great variety of Gold and -Silver Watches, welry and Fancy Goodif which they have on hand suitable for the np= preaching Holidays, an; which they‘offer at the_ lowest Carat Prices. Ev trs & ALLEN. No. 2, Odd Felleafte Hall, Binghamton, Dee. 171 h, 1858. . GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES.--Open Face and Hnnting.lof every style and price comprising over fifty different patterns, many of iheir own importation, nod warranted ,time keeper*, which cannot fail to suit, by ~ . . EVANS & ALLEN. GOLD CHAINS„ Crosses, Keys. Seals. eck Wee% Studs, Thitobles, Spectacles, Breast pins, Ear-rings, Finger.rines, Sleeve-buttons. Lockets, Bracelets, E.:nts, Pens, Pencils , Tooth picks, &c., &c., &•:by c., Evan &'ALLEN. SILVER WARE.—Table, Desert and Pickle Forks. Table, Denrt, Tea, Sugar, Cream,. Berry, Preserve and Sett Spoons; Napkin Rings; Children,' Knives. 1.70411• sod Spoons. in sets; Cups; Ice Cream, Pie, Butter and Fruit Knives., Salt Cellars; Caid Cases, &c. &c., by EVA SS & ALLEN. PLATED WARLTaa Sets, Tea Pitchers, Castors, Cake ani. Card Bnkets, Pitcher Tray% Salts, Cups,- Sagar Baskets, Soup and Gravy Ladles, Forkssr Spoons, &e.. for sale by • Ev.tas & ALLEN. 100APIERMACHE Boxes, Perfume and Fancy Cases, Coral Beadi, do. Necklaces and Arm lets, Shell and India Riibber Combs, Tea Bells, Telescopes, Watch Stands, Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives; Scissoni, Was. Satin and Ainber Bead% &e., &e".„ by! EVANS & DIAMOND PINS AND FINGER:RING lJ soma very fine, L r Evass & PLATED KNIVES, _,—A Large Assortment of Table and Desert Knives. and Carvers, by -4 EVANS & ALLEN, ' 45! 2 Odd Fallow, Hall. Binghamton, ec 'TO, 1858.'. obtained for talks to you • •od by plain and price in two. pages, en, postage Every bay •Limber, elphia, Pa. tar. . thcafiand, lope, to any tee stamps. USlio7l ff ;le. Ise" infection, in5,...4e. , 1 "ions. genital of energy, - - of sesoal ..ptly and el and atm- . _ frf .1869. WE ARE ROUND! TO do AIIEAD GO ,SEE ripHE LARGE STOCK OF NEW GOODS I,just received at thepriginal One Price and Ready-Pay" Store of ' HAYDEN .13SSOTHEIt6. The Peoplel Agrnts we on hand with a largo Mock of Goods comprising , Simple At FasserDr# 6eedno . • 8 . . Bona ar. Shoes, Giorerfes P r lroxy,haesn, Fleur & Salt, - I Yankee Ironton.", italeires f Jesreiry, Waal - fik , iWhallosi Paper, =- • = Wandemi-Waine, and we hare one thoeinind-and one thlogriaddes. We teillsay la CLOS* BUYERS' • . pg.:iiint BARG-41N2 CALL and S.RE I. HAYDEN IIItOTHEm- New Milford, Pa., Jar la, 1869 . ' the inn , • t having en. medicines. a suMeet of the eutboee !NE. & co, I P again. dished at 33 33: with I ietors. 33 is :ay impired; pars. Stich lirtiele at the BALER, th' soloplete and N: Y.'. 'at !DOLLAR a ell or MON ' 147 iad BP" ..NEWS . T HE New York City 11los t rated Notir . 24ors illiiirazines, Ake &f of ,of movraem STORE, bE A N. IifILLAttD. • BETPPLy . . . ILOWS. We invite the attention ol*Fartners to the celebrated Peekskill Plows which welutire added to oar large'assnrtment... S. H. SAYRE. & BROTHERS. Proprietors of Eagle Foundry. Montrose. Nov. 29th. 1848: ' 181 f. TURRELL- _ STOVE"— PRESENTS. Vrtscuts. ~. -- ..` „Aint?H• hlt at et' kid ; FILL= ~, ;AND . Gi °OWL WHICH for Cashor Produce can be bought very low. WALL PAPER. A select assortment just received. S.ll. SAYRE & BROTHERS. A4PETING. Bargains offered by • V S. IL SAYRE & BROTHERS. r4aws! PLOWS 'S! STOVES!! STOVES!!! OUR Stoves have been so thoroughly tried. to the entire satisfaction of "all, that they need no recommend from as. S. EL SAYRI it Bemuses. 0 0 IP Lt 0 I. I A 21111 42.2'2 , 20D 9 .THE HEAD OF NAV:NATION, A ND examine the choice stuck of Fall A and Whaler .Goods, just opened tur Examination and SALE, ai r'ery &whores by C. W. MOTT. • STELL:A, Cashmere, and Lhlain Shawls at very low prices by C. W H A VS and Cups of the newest styles, In great variety by C. W. BUY)"-- !NTS in abundance by B _ RASA Hoops, Hosiery, Gloves, Belts etc., etc:. by C, W. MOTT. B ROWN and Blue Slweling. and St) rtings— Shirting Stripes, Ticks, Denims. Slimmer Stuffs. &a., 64., as low as can be n (tor : dr-a in this market. C. W. MOTT. GG RO CERIES,Crockery, Hardware and radon.' other articles too numerous to men. lion,—ail of which shall bo sold Cheap for Cash or Ready Pov. C. W. MOTT. rtLOTUS,Cassimers and Vestings, eery de. 1.,.../ airele styles, at prices that cannot fail to suit. CII and be rorleiheed. C. W. WITT. VM. B. sImPsoN, W - IlirDif REPIIIIER Shop' in Boyd cf. IFeb-ter's new building, next door above Keeler d Stoddard's. HAVING worked for the past nine years with the most skillful workmen,- he. feels confident that he can do the most difficult jobs on.short notie*. All Work Warrantrd to Cire-gatisfarCon. W. D. Sairsost has worked for me for POMP time, and I can recommend him as a careful and skilful work nian, competent to do as good work as can be done in the country, and worthy .of confidence. Wm. A. CHAMBERLIN. ToWßOdu Juno itith, 1858. Reters to—Win. Elwell, E..W. Baird: E. D. Montagne, E. 0. Goodrich, B Kingabury,Towan da ;B. S. Bentley, Searle, C. D. Lathrup i J. Wittenberg, Alobtroae. noatly repaired on abort notice,. and on reaaonable terms. (June 1858.—tE dal q'.lll GE. W. MANN , Wholesale Salt Dealer,— 201 Washington Street, (directly (ipuosite Washington„,Market,) still continues to otrer to the city and eointry trade, all kinds of foreign coarse and fine salt ( at the very lowest figures; 40000 sacks and bags. COnei4ilng in part tit As hton's celebrated brawl for table and Use, Jeffrey & Dazey, Marshall's, Brownlow's, add 500v0 bushels Turks Island, &mares, Cu racoa, St. Mies, Lisbon,- Cadiz, Irks, Nantes, &e., - all of which will be sold at bargain prices from vessels, store end Itorehnuses. - Any Purchaser wishing to select from' n good assortment will find it to his interest to tall. ' N. B.—Fine table salt put up in mita!l bags of different sizes, and constantly on hand in ship ping order. Also a splendid article of ,Rock Ground salt, in quail boats, put up and for Hale by the_quantity. in cases of five dozen each. New York. April let, I P5B fit gutirt ffriu NEW ARRA FN ES At the Old Stand of Lathrop & Co. LATHROP & DeWITT . nEG leave to announce to the public hi gen- LIP sod that they are now opening one of the largest STOulis of MEacussmsE ever offered in Montrose. Comprising Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard-Ware, Crockery, &c.. &e., &c., which they propose to sell at the LOWEST CASH PRIC ES. ‘ Those are real Facttl.. We wish to demonstrate to the public the difference between buying Goods for CASH and ott yam LATHROP & DEWITT. Montrose, April 26th. MB. TO DIESICIANS. PARTICULAR. attention is mill, d to the choke variety of Viothi, Guitar and alas Viol Strings. some of the best qualities in market. Also a rood iektetinn of Violins. Bows, Pegs, Bridgess„Tail Pieees, Finger Boards, Rosin. Ike Accordenns, rotes, Fifes, Drum Sticks, Tunings Forks, Instruction Books, dtc. Call in at the Variety Store of ABEL TURRELL NEW IN/ILFORD Shawl and Dress Goods Emporium' NEW FALL- GOODS. FOR CASIJ AND PROMPT SLY MONTHS BUTYRS. • -8. 131711,R1TT AS now io Store, nod 6 making large oda tioos to' his Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS To 'which he Would incite the attention ,of buy ers; embacing the moot desirable varieties of LADIES' par.ss GOODS, including the New Style; of Rich Fail Prints and Plaids, in De laines, Ducal Plaids, Plain and Plaid Merinos, Mohair Cloths, Gintii,ms, Silks; Brecht', Stella, Cashmere, Silk and Wool Shawls, Rich_Ribbons, Reneeti and Flowers, Net ilooda„Ladiee Cloths, Broadcloths, Cassimeresolk.c., with a (all,aashrt went of other Staple and Fancy Goods, u usual, including. Groceries, Crockery, -Shard — ware, Stores, Iron, Steel, Salk, Hats, • and Caps, Hoots nud,Shoes,- Corpeting,Ploor 01 lel ts lb s, Painted Window Shades, Wtlil Paper, Clocks, Druirs;olls, Paints, Buftalo stolbes, - Irir The entire Stock being large and bought for CASH, will give' superior opportunity, for Choice Selections, and be sold at_ the .tOWESir. PIZURNIL to - CAtllls AND PROMPT SIX MONTHS BUYERS. ' • Salt it Flour Oomotant_lyon New SHAW& October 15t..1865-- DENTAL : ._ NOTICE, VA. GIFFORD has located , himself it Montrone for the potpose of earryitN on the DENTAL Plume* in all ita branches. He is tkint ready to attend to all rails in hie profelahnt wi4frmptneite, and will endiaver te'give entire aatintioni. All Operations WARRANTED. Moe with. lir. Mawr. Sept. Ihtb,,JBs9.—tf. THE M:OftifiNCE FTBLIBISD•'7UP*4DAYR AT UOlt'T4osl4 ,P 4 - t ZinitlCE OR rcpuo AVENGE, OPPOSITE TUT P. O. Terp"Tt-.2.Pe_cAnnami—=4sferceat. de. atietetHrialtd advanCo; :=2 Co; arrest rages. Nopenson receiving a paper Otteredit SUSI Vise veal& to the benefit of. any exemptleis lasi as A bar td the collection of bilir. The retell*, of papers on credit to be evidence ,of ; rut- agree ment to the. triregoing. piscontinuancea optional with the Publisher until all arrearages are paid.- Advertisements inserted at $1 per square of, 200 emu; 23 cents per square for each iasertkot after the first three. One square one year, 18, each additional square, 84. Job York of all kinds executed neatly and promptly. Monks always on hand. ' . _REMOVAL Lltue & Post, Attornera at Law, hay" " removed to their new. office. a fork dare south of Boyd & Webstat's eornor. • Montrose Oct. ~ ~- DR.- WH.I. RICHARDSON , • •, • , • WOULU respectfully tender hisProfesslonsd V V ' Services to the inhabitants of WILONT.ROSE, . . -. sod its vicinity. f - Office over Mulford's Store. Lodgings at the Keystone Hotel. • Montrose, Oct. 15th, 1858.-Iv.* • LfIYREN(E, bRIGGS, k HINGSBUkI • RIAPIVFACTUREns, Age JOBBERS IN Haws, CAPS, AND runs,' alaal:)61. Umbrella', Parasols, and Ribbons; AND ALL ARTICI.Fq No. 48, COURTLANDT STREET, Dam. u. r.AwRENcE, NEW-YORK .4.3. M. GRIGGS. - _General PartnerB, A. - Kinmuny, M. C. TYLER. tSpre:al Partner. [.ep.2.1V.• C. W. MOTT HENRY . B. McREAN; A TTORN EY and COUNSELLOR at LAW rl Office in the Union Block—Towanda, Brad ford noway, Rs. - Will attend promptlyln all pmfeiasional business intrusted to him, in this and adjoining counties. fje3'hBtt "HOME AGAIN," COL bo o oriAcro. OFFICE, ot•er Drih.ou's Store. LODGINGS, at SEARLEra UOTEL Montrogo. March 10th. 1858. WM. W. SMITH, & CO., Cabinet and Chair fgaininttfactetir era, rant or Main Street. Mouttltie.Va. ABEL TURRELL, momosE,PA. - Dealer in Drugs. hledieinea, 'Chemicals Dye Stuffs, Glass-ware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes.. Window Glass, Groceties, Fancy Goods, Jew. elry, Perfumery, &c.—And Agent for all the most popular Patent-bledieines. JOHN GROVES, Fashionable Tailor—Shop - near the Baptist Meeting HOll3O, on Turnpike Street. Montrose, Pa. DR. R. THAYER, Physician and Surgeon,. Montrose Pa. . Oilier in thr Forme.* Store: HAYDEN_ BROTHERS, New Milford, Penn's'. - VViaolesttle dealer in Buttons, Combs Su.penders, Threads, Pitney Goods Watches, Jewelry. Silver and Plated Waie,_Cut. Jury. Fishing Tackle, Cigars, dte. 4Ln. Merchants sad pedlars, supplied. on liberal terms. WM. HAYDEN, TRACY HAYDEN JOHN HAYDEN, GEO. HAYDEN. DR.E. F. WILMOT, Graduate of the Allopathic and „Home° p.thic Colleges of Medicine. is now' per manently keeled in Great Bend Ps. April 21. 1856. JOHN- SAUTTER, ashionable Ttiltor. 6 Shop first - 4o F north of the Farmer's Store. Filllittift ' 1111.111,- .• . !VIM subscriber having. purchased ' • refitted and newly furnished th. •"• above well known and popular Hotel. se • - is prepared to accommodate the trav eling public and ()theirs with all the attention: and conveniences usually found ib first-claw- Houses. No effort will be spared by the Pro- prietor and his,. Assistants to make the Hole equal in ewry point to any in the country. Bar will always be pupplied with for The Stables, connected-With this Homo are large, roomy and convenient.and careful sac ellen tire Hostler* arealways in charge of them J. S.-TARBELL. Montrose, May lath, Patent Medicines &c. READ ! AFFLICTED. READ ! ! GRAPHERBERG MEDlCTNEs.— Ve g etable Pills Green Mountain Ointment, Sarsaparilla Compound. Children's Panacea, Eye Lotion. Pa ver and Ague Remedy, Health Bitters. Diens. tary Syrup. Consumptive's Balm. Marsh - an Uterine, Catholieon, Dr. Libby's Pile Ointment. and Manual of Health. Ayres Pills and Cherry Pectoral, 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, Smile's Sovereign Balm, Wright'slndian Vegetable Pills, Rhodes Fever and Ague Cure, Merchant's Gargling Oil, Anti. ea Liniment, Camphor, Castor Oil, Psvegnric. "Aloes, Picera, Myrrh, Licorice, dc s i., ate., Sec- A Ilea supply just-received, to be kept constant ly on' hand, for Bali by - I. R. BULLARD.. October. tat, 1858. . • , • : •HIGHLYIMPORTANT To '471 Qentlenten Who Teeny Clothes. IIIAVE - recemirmide arrankemenrs;:at.eni eider:able expense, for doing work in the Tailoring Business on very short notice, in a neat,durabfe,and faith ionable manner, an d reduced prices. 1 will furnish garments to order, If desired, or render the customer whatever aasistande he may need in selecting materials of the beat quality , and at the lowest market prices. All my work will be warranted IDS to fit, in. ish and durability: No customer need take his work from the shdp:indesi Warn* him. Being permanently, rind exclusively engaged in this lneness, it shall be soy great aim to please the public, and thus secure their patronage. 'Montrone, June lid Ma P 22tf. IW I CO - E. , PAVRICI4 JAL, mold' like after a silence of nearly ten year; to appeal to the moral sensibilities of a veil generous pub. lie, who have aliiaya manifested their uses of appreciation of his asefulnees by exacting. hie services when needed or 'Wight to be needed, , but whq, have given no other evideneei of giati lode orirood witi--iiartiniarly 'be way' 'if. eidattito aid" as Kossuth would uy;--that be now tiesireaa full and eetireactilentestuf all his adeonnts, also the accounts of the later find of Patriek do Dimoeir; and Mr whales flintier b) state that he auk.* nothing, to be - eonsideried wrong, it, alter* fewireeka, (bitted Itecosnbi:- remaining onseuled,eho'd be piseedin du, of * good duo ei &thin *id tnade to us:UM to hinviomethirig-tFatt.silf bur o:atria:SW wheat. Please-notice- thle AW take attflokinffilyt dinglY---Yours Truly,-.• jane 'Er:PATRICK,'•/It: • DZIWORAT. LIMN - CST' ,C,9113111141011,1114 CotayEGE.... • PiTTSBUM . CHASTEHYD 1855. _ SOO StideotilititiodheJatitutri.•lB6B.'' NOW the largemaed moat thoroelhComaier chelgehrool of the lnifed Stater.. Young moirPielletidlorietual dirties krAs Coon - yrif 1. C. Burnt, A. M, Prof. of Book-kpephn and FkientiGe.Aricounts., . • A. 14:10inorrr. Testi* Of Aril/44(41c and Commercial Cahadatioo. , _ . J: A. Ifixtuitcrind T. C.lintißs,Teixcher of Book keeping: . A. COWLEY . Itild W. A-MILLER, Profs:ot Penn., .mapship. ' 411COLI(AleD DOCBLE LtllBT fook As nv4Rllti every dr - partnieat of boaiiiess. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC—RAPID BM; DETECTING COUNTERFEIT IiONEY - AIERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE— COAMERCIAL LAIN— Are taitzbt aid IS other, subjects necessary for the suttees and thorough education of a prima cal business wan. , - PRGIII I 111 1 , 18. Drawn all the Premiums in, Pitisburg for the past three years, also in &item and Western Cities, for best Writing, • NOT ENCRAVED WORK. _ IMPORTANT INFORMATION. Studenta enter at any time—So vacation—Time unlimited—Review at pleisure•Graduates' as sisted to obtain situations—Tuition for full Com mercial Course, 835.00—Average time (Ito IS weeks—Bawd, 83,51 per . week.;—Stationery, 86,00—Entirthost,$60,00 to $70,00. Fir Minister's trona receind at half price. For Card;—Circuldr--Spe*tens of Business and' Ornamental %Vriting—inc:ose'two stimpA, and address F. W. JENKlNS,Pittsburu, Pa. Septimberlith. 1858.-3 m (iy,cy.*.w A PRIME FOR EVCRIF BODY: WHO SUBSCRIBES FOR THS -Sciu—pork Ytrkin gra.S. mluatr.ATmn EMU I NEWHIFEL trIlE NEW-YORK WEEKLY`PIiESS IS one of the best literary papers of the day. A large Quarto containing Twenty Pages, or Sixty Columns, otentertaihing Matter; and Elei. gently Illustrated every week. A-Gift worth from 50 cent' to $lOOO wi'l be Rent tom+ sabr.eriber on the receipt of the sub seriptiefi money. • - ITRMS-111 ADVA34: One copy fur one year, snifl gift .. $3. Three espies one year, and 3 efts . Fire copies one year. and 5 gifts . . . 8. Ten copies-one year, and - 10 gifts . . ,15. Twenty-one copies one ,- year, and 21 gifts 30: The articles to be distributed are comprised In the following list:— 1 United States Trcasuiv - Note 81000. 2 do ' do do - 600 each. 5 do do' do 200 each. -10 do do do 100 each. 10 Pat. Lev. Ilunrg gaited Watches 100 each. 24 Gold Watches • . "15 each. 50 do - . .Go each. 100 do - - 50 each. 100"Ledies Gold Watches - 35 each. 200 Silver Hunting Cooed Watches 30 each. 500 do Watches - 515 to 25 each. 1000 Gold Guard; Vest And Fob Chains 10 to 30. do do Pens and Pencils . — a to 15 each. Gold Lockets. Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops, Breast Pins, Coif Pins, Sleeve' Buttons, Rio's, Shirt Studs, Watch Keys, Gold end Silver Thim bles, and a variety of other articles, worth from tilts cents to fifteen dollars each. • On receipt of the subscription money, the stab-. scriber's name will be entered upon our books opposite a - number. ail the gift corresponding with that number will be forwarded' rithin one week, by mail or express, post paid. There is neither humbug nor lottery about the above, as every subscriber is «ore of a -Prize of value. We prefer to make this liberal distribu tion among them instead of giving a large corn mission to agetitit, giving to the subscriber tfo amount that would go to the agent, in man) cases a hundred fold more. Eir Address all cummunications to- - DAJVIEL ADEE. Pub Hiker. ' May 27.—y1.) 211 Centre Street :New York. in5.),2111.21:51 - fRY a;lattLr‘ , ll4:tes T 0 510TH ERS, WIVES.* DAUGHTERS. Dr. R.A. LAMONI'S Periodical Compound. The most beneficial and successful srmitz MED ICINi now in use or known, for all cases of dis. ordered, obstructed or suppressed Menstruation, Lucortfices, Female Weakness Qt c. Ladies who have been disappointed in the use of Female Pills dtc , CAD p ut the utmost confidence in this Com: Pound, it infallible in the cure oral! the above named complaints. It will _be sent by mail .to any address by enclosing 2 to one authorized agent. Prepared by R. I. ANDREW Buffalo N. Y. For sale in Montrose by • - may 1'3'58-1 y - READ. & CO. OW ARD ASSOCIATION, -- PHILADELPHIA. • • A Benevolent Inslih tion,estoblishedbyspeeial dotoment for the relief ophe sick and distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemicditteases. THE HowanD ASMOCIAT/021,ift view of thr aw ful destruction of human life,caused by Sex nal diseases, and the deceptions prsetistid upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases, by Quacks, several years ago directed their Con sulting Surgeon, as a ceaarranxx ACT worthy of their name, to open a Dispensary for the treat. mentafthis class of diseases, in all their forms, and to give MEDICAL AbVICH GRATIS. to all who apply be letter, with a description of.tbeir Con dition:(age, oceupation, habits of life, &c.,) and i o ease; of - extreme ptivtrty, tiafunnel' r Medicines free of ihigq. 'lt or needless to add that the AssociatiOn commands the highest medical skill of thy age;and will furnish the moat improved modern treatment. The Dirixturs of the AssoCiation. in, their An anal Report upon the treatment of:Sexual; Di. nesse., for the , year ending-January lat, 1232, express the highest astisfacihati with thosneees. Which Lai attended thilabori of the Coilmitting Surgeon. in the cure of SPerntatorrhcoa. Seminal Weakness. Impotence.Gonorrhota,G leet,Sy pillis, the vice of °insane . : or Self-abuse, die., and or der a continuance-of theriame plan foe the en suingyear. An .admirable Report on Spermatorrhma, or Seminal Weekness, the vice of Onenism, Mastur bation, or Seltabuse, ard other-disease. of the sexual °yarning the Consulting Siirgoini, will be-sent by mail - (in s sealed envelope); FREE . OF CHARGE, on : ., , -- receipt., of rTWO - STAMPti fur pmttig - .Othe r Repoiti". and Tracts' on the natant treatment of sexual diseases, diet. ike„.. am ' tly being publish ed for , gratuitous Ilistrib ion and will be sent to Vie afflicted. Bow e o e new " remedies and method, of treatment • cured . during ;the list Year, ars of great value. . ".. Address, for Report' or Treattnen4 Dr., J MULLIN HOUGHTON, Actink Sisigeon, How. and Association. NO. 2 South . Ninth' street, Plill: adelphis. Pa. By wrier °fib° Directors. -.. EZRA D:HZARTWELL Presidevit;' "Cso. F....mato-1): See* . • oc 28-1 Y .• I -c -AR ACVOSTIC'o -- Charley Morris with hair _alai ha, lErririois heir Of this vast ste,a And 'none to psalm - me and 431 m ,„ Ro o ked to . witritotot eery Let's have a nub; rsalwaysherilli- Tott'll Optima hotaist4so(atal tai - * **ki) No. ihlisitosei44Searls 's,lininio 0 0 Toropike !Artist. . 1 I lloaraoss„,PeLsoti4. 14141.-1e.r..,. Si ; 4E,, -: [ : - :- , iirArNEW,GOODSII' r , ; • - ,,,.: ,~.: .„,,.., ~.. er IL 411; -. .-El3llfig. i v , MO YTIiOST,' KO V, .6'eh 1 etlEt: EINEM WRI rING- A BEAUTIFULLY I , AND MATERIALS FOR ::' :_IL;' I :,...,:a, I-I , T. :Z.! _ . 3URNING Comphene,- La m p Oil, of bent, qua! Welt. enneitantly on Innid, nodal pnceartfciur A S tut CIMAPCfiI. Ca/Aimee*. may. rely- up - on .gining , Fluid and enissiolnease, 'new nod good, as I rail s, fast, thei Dever get stale. Also. Cana and Lamps. - " ABEL TUKRELL. SPECTACLES. BUST RECEI VED. ' 44 CALL AND TRY TO AllY-THE EPA at TUItRELL'S, Montro;r. Nov.2sth, 1858:- . roinsion Start. (ISE _deer, below J. Ethridge's Drug Store, lJ on,Public Aienue,- where will be found nsotantly po hand general assortment of GROCERIES,:, Such s Sagan; Btolaises, Syrups, Teas, Coffee &e, ate.; &c. • Also the choicest brands of FAMILY :FLOU R, Meal, Lira, Pori:, ilants Fish,' DipPeitlinillci• Timothy, Clover, Field and Garden Seeds. We solicit a share of the public patronage, and pledge ourselves to do the fair thing, hoping by each bargain to secure another. BALDIVI4 & ALLEN. ALPIED BALDWIN. s WII. L. ALLEN. TO THE PUBLIC. SSLIME Merchants publish a few tow prices, or. the ?price of it few slew priced articles, as an inducement to persons to make their purchase 4 of them, under the presumption that. ever, thing is equally low. Without taking space in the 'public papers to enumerate prices, I wish it dis. knotty understood, that L will sell Goods as low fur, he quality 'as _they can ho boUght in any other Store in this place or county. Baits and Honks out used. Purchasers will generally find aped qualitiessof Articles at Tonnsies, and in , litugs.- Medicines, Paints, Oils , and 1) a Stuff-, the- very best, and the assortments full -The Fancy' Goods. Mepartment is also exrenive. Also, choice FamilrGruceries, Crocker,., Wall_ Paper, Jewelry, Perfumery, &e. In Nhortoaea rl r everything usually kept in country stores. As I deal in' tunny departments at trade, and have, more Articles than I can well enumerate...in tho limits of a , Newspaper, .1 shall not atte mpt it ; neither : wittily be necessary. under, diet,* tar cum4lances, to fill a. - column with u-eless re petitions and blanks. The people are invited tv call and ea:twine for themselves. ABEL TURRELL. Montr:ose., Nov. 15., 18L8. treirNlA TRUS S ES. ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, SHOULDER lIRACEB- fU4T •received,a large , assortment of. the GI above articles, at educed prices,. The mout difficult cannot Tail to IsPioncd in *loot -quality and prices. A BEL TURRELL Itiontio4; Nov. e4th; 1q58:- . , • Whito•ldniilii3irbeir Shop, - AT THE JELI RD7III AI XTRO SE. :PA. :, W. IL ,NEWEY BUFFALO RS. OESE...»A snptrk.r lot of NEW No. I *wiling fur three qunrters the price of'la.4 srason, by U. BURRITT. New llilforA , Dec . Ist. 1838. CA-Sfl, PAID FOR MIPPING-FURS BY HAYDEN BROTHERS. New Mi lford, Pa., Jun. Ilw, 18.19. , TO . THE PUBLIC. GOOD WATCHES • F IHAT knee beenNmiled by unekiltial persona I can Basin be mada•gnod hp • •• - J.ItIGGINBOTITAN A regular City Wntch.maker,ennariment to repair Duplex, Repeaters, 'lstria and Detached Levers, lepines, and Vertical Watches,di v..; whether English,. 411.lna N French .or Cantles° make; and for thin - pur pose bee On - hind a gotidassortment of Watch Jewel!. Watch Wheads,'Mainspring,i, Cylinders. Hands. Glasses, &e: Shop. in .Bmithae, Read & Co.'s Store, ulaunix Block, Montrose Suaq. Co, Pa. August...2sth. 1858. tf. WiI~TEI~ AI NGEA ENT. LaEgg s M s l@ ' STEW RAILROAD ROUTE—DELAWARE, 1,11. JACKAWANNA & WESTERN RAIL. ROAD.—Nei 'nod expeditions !acid guage route from, the - Nort and West...via Gteat,Boad and Screnton. and from the- Litiekiwantitt had Wyoming valleys, through to New Tort ~and Philadelphia. • Oo and after : Thursday, Jrnuaty 20th, 1859, trains will boron 28 (011188: The Night Express Train - bound east on - N. Y. & Erie R. R. arrives at Great Bend at 131 a. m., and ,vonnec44 with the EXPRESS Train . - %barb leaves Great Bend fan Now York and Philadelphia •at. 8.00 a. au. Due alalontroee, '8.37 ..•• Tunkhonnock,' 9.18 " Factoryville, 9.43_ " &minion, • 10 30 " Iduseow.• • - 11.17. " - Stroudsburg, - -112 p m Water,Gap. .1 , • , , • 1'25 - Delaware,(ls minutes tcldine,) 150 " Bridgeville, 120 " Junction,..3:l3•-" New York, - 7.15 Philadelphia; 8.16 " Patisengers from N. leave Pier Nu. 9 - North River. at From Philadelphisi s leave Wherf,ut 6.00 Leave Junction, •-• , 11.10 " Dueatßridgeville, au. • •Delatwaie,(ls min. to diuncr),lsl.lB Water Gap,' „ • . S:ioudi,burg l 1 , U6, ," • . Mosiow; 3.18 '," Seranton, 43)0 " • FactorYville, - .4 52' Tunkhaiiitoik; • 6.11 4 „ . ' -• • - • •••- - 518 -u• Great Bend.. • ' , &WS " Connecting it,Great Bend with thar-' Ilail.Tittin; west, at - 7.10 " Accommodation Train I eavcs.Scrtits-_ , - ,- - ton for GileXt Bend at 8.10 s. L. Arrivcat trSt &Rd., 12.36. p. m. Connecting ..with the Emignst TrainiV cut at 2.20. the Punkirk. ExP - reso at ilk and She Y. Expreekeeeti et 310 p. in. Returning, leaves, Cleat Band-vit • • m. Due at.Seraaten, - - For the aketatuturlatiow.at way traverow the Southernbittialon, a passenger carwill.toistt, tailed to Ithe.R.ipreas Freight EknOcia t et • • . 445 s. tn. Due tit Stroutlehurs at 10 90 ' : 1 ., • 51 - " $2O p.m: 'Retpining o will leave Junction at 346,*: Doe it Steiludatittrg at -- .• -736 " Scrivalottat, .• • -235 pow.- • Passengova, 4 to.. outtfces - Ntw-,Tevk aul nit; adelphla will•ebtangt rant at June'iee :t • Fey Pithdta_ , Kingston.. and Willttebairll; taker;j9l.-13,,,Fm.,R,1tars stflersiton. fOrlciaiel 3 4 o lrehbalid, sod the43((gewlaat raotots,. . - . , • Tkketeutil ,and bagpgeelwehedtkraitith: ' ' JOU% BRIShIN, Sept' Wu. N. Gen') Tiek ct A ;cut ,Scruntue,lUtt. ttith e t 559. 7.30 a. le
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