II TEMPERAN:t'E ifiALDON AND ON MAIN' STREETi,Iy.ONTROE, PA. rtilh, silbec Abe r takes this Mothed 20 keep it be fore the 'people of Susquehltnna conntr, that et .the Temperance Saloon (the 'only one i n Montrose) is the place to get Nee, Fakes; Cracker?, Cheese, 0 New York Candy, Sardines, Ilertine, ranges and Lemons, Apples, Nuts, Sugar, Pickled Oyster[, Clams,. Tongue and Cucumbers, Sniall Deer e Ice cool Lem onade and-Soda-water, Ice} Cream &c:, to cat and drink. ,&lso, at the same Mice, is kept '4511 halal A 'good assortment of 'GROC,E#/4 - 19, fresh From New York, such as Tea of differ Put kinds, good, from 2s. 9d. to 6s. pcipound; Brown Sugar is now selling at 9 cents per pound,- best Ctiffee Sugar at 114 cents, ell crushed, pulverized and granulated Sugar at 124 centi per pound : MackereLiCod, White and Blue FisliOaork,Lard,Bmoked Ham and Shouldprs, Dried Beef, Hann Tobacco, ,(phig and line-cut,) Vinegar, Tallow Candles; Stearine Facia and Sperm do.; Rice, - Soap of different kint's,froin 10 to 12-1 cents a bar, Soap Powder and Wei. hi g Soda, Sack Salt for, ii faanily use, Shot, Percussion pee as White-wh,Scrub, and Shoe Brushes, Stove, a Shoe Blacking, Hair Oils, Perfumery and a relict . of Extracts, Matches, Pepper, Cinnamon, Cloves, ornoldo., Ginger, Mus ,tard, French and American Coffee , Essence, Corn Starch, Sap for puddings,l isins from one shilling to Is pence per pound, 7.7 tee Currants, Citmn, es Prun, Licorice, drops and oot do., Candies of all kinds, Fancy Candy Drops Gum do., Dried Peaches, Plums and Cherries, Oranges and Lemons, Pine Ap ples,Cocoa, Brom and Chile late, Nutinega Je-Zola-A ent.Nutineg Graters, patent lothes•Pins,"Triinspar ent Slates, Slate and Lead Pe oils, Sweet and Oastor Oilsin bottles o Fire Macke : and other Fire Works, Raymond's, Le r e,it a and NIVr g,lit'e Pills, Salts, Dr. Pliyie's Camphor °MODE.' t, U 1 almost sure cure for GUARDIAN'S SALE. the Toothache, Sprains, P l. ses, Burns, &e., same. V OTICE is hereby given that by virtue of an Or- ' Horse Medicine, d a large a esortment of Children's -LI dug from the Orphans' Corne of Susquehanna. Toys, among which ea re HO . rae..e on wheels and rock- County, there will be exposed to public vendue, at : ors,-Dogs, Lions, Cab e Illi a, Sc-, mall r a il s an d the Court house in Montrose, on Tuesday the first Bashers, Clar 'ilets. Accords ni Sewing Birds ; also, ne, Harrnonicons, Jews day of July next, at one o'clock r. ata all that certain Thal Ps, a few Ladies' Basket Flour on hand by the Bohn , sari: or barrel, at Its' piece or pared of land simate in. Rush township, low mice and as good qual ty as can be bought in bounded north by Pared late of Caleb Carmalt, on the Montrose. • . east by lands of John Bradshaw, on the south ba, • lands of W. T. White and Rebecca White, and on All orders sent by flier ds, stage, mail, or by chil the west by lands ef .- Alice Baker and C. c alm o t ; dreg, with the READY, shall receive prompt attention and be dealt as fairly by as if these who ordered were being 100 rods in length and 48 rods in width, and present themselves: roc ..,_ New Era in Montrose: i . containing 30 acres, be the. same more or less, With The aboae goods are b. le at"live and let live" THE WAR lN KANSAS CONTINUES! the appurtenances. Tunis of payment made known .. , I • on the day of sale. I'. It. VANHOUTEN, prices. People are requestyl to call and examine Guardian Sc. for theinselaea. Terms, ash or ready pay. Thank- BUT those who attempted to get up a fight hr.! M- ,1 3* 28; 18511-901"5:1 fel for past far ore, I hope t ) make. it an object for Montrose, against "second rate goods and-high those that want Groceriesi E tablee, &c., to get them ,prices," with the fag-ends of three or four old stocks PEACE, PEACE - - at the Temperance Sake% at tl Giocery. have fizzled ;arid j IlLeigus in Europe, and it's said the • May 2:1, 1856. I S. S. MOTT. !heeler and Stoddard, . 1 Young Prince's Cradle cost whose BOOT AND SHOE STORE •is, located on Main " 5200.000 ; , LADIES! GENTLE N! FRTENDS! . street, South of Searle's Hotel,--with the hire t and all ITT what of all that-as long as at the Montrose • . L IST 11 , :- ,a• nes best nesortnient of Goods ever brought into this mar- it .3 Book-Store, in the Post Office, you can buy - - -- - - ' • ' s ket, bought at the Books and Stationery upon the principle that the Mtn- - ILAT II Al mean the "s rage gyrations nod •rapid - LO WEST FIGURE, bie sixpence .is better than the slow shilling. Call •VI evolutions" of those excited crowds of pea . i .]de in the hitherto quiet ltre is, unless they are aux and which they will sell a 'Pelle' above cost, are de- al " I be eenvinced ' termined to give "the old codger" a hard one. New Books just in and more expected this aegis,._iously follomieg up the mag rifle:lit Car of Fashion, We do not ino•nd AO 'be 11114ersolt1 by any other Salad for the Social. Ditto. (or the Solitary. A ' Beauty and Taste which Iv • just rolled into F: B. establialunera hi Town. We have only to say' Cone'' de- Defence of the American Policy, by the Hon_ Thom- ' Chandler's Faney_Goods Fm toriunt? Oh, yes, they arid See, for 'stun" is believine " We do not dc, R. Whittioy of \."Y. Bardserabble or the Fall of arc successfully strix lug to become •the happy recip sirs to -air our goods, preferriq s. to "let our works Chicago. kotites"Volunteer manual, two volumes.- , teats of some of the itaimmirable benefits being die- City Architect No. 2, Sc.&c. Feather particulars pensed,4laily, flom its capa ions arrangements, to , Tgortmox - w TO BROOKS Moat SOUTII CAR- praise us ; ' but we may be permitted to one, for the ,, , e• itiformatio_n ofyyre , has , ers, , ht we hav• just re.ceit-ed next weeit, ..k. N. BULLARD. the throeging multitudes'. 1 theia , are ens who are Or-The Columbia; (S. C.) Coltmtbian Mo. tro-e Mev a'ath 11556. , AN LX.TENtaII E tsTOCIa of Superior quality and -'' • " ' still ULCOTISCICY•IS of eleit % Lich kill contribute so L o a, , Ms the following notice of i11"0 Way Preston style,, comprising all kinds of Gentlemen's, Ladies' - abundantly to their banrime - s,corifort and best in , S. litOoks is sust;:tined at hoine : - and Children's Wear. Also a general assortment of - - .- tercets, 1 would say-Lallie. if yOLI Want a. perfect CLEAR THE - TRACK! ~ F inding, and Leather et ail kinds. "charm" of a Dress , a " tort 'of a Mantilla, a "beau j : 'We were not mistaken in asserting, on 11. - _ , 1RDECL.11?..1 , 3) 0-I , ' THE PART OF ~,, • ,,, t of a ahau a a "sweet Larasol, a "darling" Fan, ' S': I d last, 1 n P • Atm av 'that tle on. Preston ._. W_ork made to ooler, and repairing. done neatly. . . - "any other or any other -fancy extern 1 applianc• aor decora , aa Brooks hid not only the appro\ - al, but the Morttrose June 11 1356. thins, don't delay, but call a once, and secure seine . - L , 3 , of the "niee 'things" befrire i is alas! too late. We ,j , GAINST those old ere - leers, "So-end-rate Goods hearty cotton - Inflations o f toe people •of . . ° ----, . 1- 1.. and Iligh, Priers." Friends,countr,t men, and have splendid Plaid Dress Black Sill:?, ,Silk?, Sa tins, south Un ruh f 1 . • - ma or _as sum.na, ,chastise-, FARMERS TO YOUR INTEREST. • all, (width includes er,ea vliody,) we, latve juet recciv- . Siriped 13'("•rages, Challis,lDeittees, Lawns from IO to . . • -, anent on the Alvlittranst Sumner. ... .:1 rare chance to make (rem 12 to '2:3 or 3 . 4 Lent; pet yard, (_oluaLtras, Gingoams, toirtatn• o ;ed a i:plendid smek of SMing. and auninuT COOtiS :It. . 3 ... 4. , - . ,i c• . , , , f ., , J r Innuediately IRA n the rece'ption of the • . , ~ , ' our store on Pr M o le AVENUE, first door above the , f . .. a 1ie,.,„ i a taree assorting tof Caat - brics MoAill''', I , ~,,, „, , ..„ _ • per cent. on 2,10111* bore.sitaunt. , Postofliee which we are determined to sell Or _;carter `,,' okao p led and I, o imoted ~,,M u, ,B ; ) s. shee i_ oiews on Saturua, ntst., a moat emaauslast le 'PRE eabscriber is pri , pared to tarnish Threelling ' Pay a "ie ' efle'' cheaper than can be bought in this ieee, Dunn Miners' Ch l . l e a Apron do.; slimmer imeeting awns convt.:•ned' in the, town of New- 1 Machines and rations other Aglieultural Imple- market. Our stock comprises a complete assortment I. ..'fotlts, a great variety df ki ids and price'. Embrol eerryaat Whieh Gen. Willia'ms, the 'lntend- mean, not to be gm-passed by any in this country, of the latest steles and best qualities of goods, flow elltz, aces, .e. cc. d ' L ' & (, ' ;ant, presided. ComPlimentarr resolutions ft um the w e ll known and long established manufacto- the coarsest Brogan to the finest Congress Silk Last -ary of Wheeler, 3.lellit . .k_&-.70., .11bany, N. Y. There hie Gaiter for the ladies. ' F . ANCY ARTICLES AND YANKEE 140TIONS. I were hitt - ad:INA. hv' General Ai o. ' Carlino : -. i - . y hint, --- re Ina few farmers m ties e_oluty but what can re. Mere., French Calf Boots, the best in town.- , PorollloniCS, reticulte, en :meted work bags, bead ton, and ardelit :speeches =do. b , a Col. :thee the above rv, t - cent., or nao. e, as the horse pow- The beat assortment of t - ----i' dies' GaliCIN ever pniaes, portfolios, pearl cart uses, pearl paper fold -1,.5. Fldr, "1, fajta. Ilenry Surnner,. and others, or . can be - applied in sawing r. ood, in log or ‘other- introdueed into this market. era, chain shawl pins, shat osom studs, sleeve but- I `11 , 143 mectitfg voted him a hatalsome gold wi,le,'churning, cut:iug straw, and hay. &c., and vas Child relfs Shoes in great variety. /I.\".D- tons, cornelean coat bat ton', jet bracelets, Mohair o la. , at i c ,l_ ~: n, , , ,, o ii i i,o l we saw vooto o m .. on i t :, lions othSr :lees too 11111110r0IIS to mention. For soy- INQS-a general a.ssortntent. Also, Sole Leather, do., small clana tea sets, china toy"., rubber puff 4 , L- , - ..; •. • 1 ; 1 ' 1 .. , p LC: :11 reasoas I can make it an object for thoaahvi-liine Upper Lcither, C.dt Skins,' Kip Skins Patent Leath- combs, rubber back, side aal tree...she , combs," chit ~ way ,to \\ asaingtou, entrus,eo to the tart ( ~ I to purchase, to call upon nu: and have their order.'" r Bronzedt Nioroc,N) Curo.ol Morocco, Boot Moro- dreti'srollnd cembs, corn ' el an chat ins7ghtes lockets, 4 1. Men 11, F. Simpson, lt, Anderson, [life ' filled. I have the frciein so arraneed chat the trans- co, Lining,; oral' kinds. - . . fitney airtight ink static. 4 , Ines crotchet eases, stit san-k-• e\ enin.; . , a meeting w - as tolleal.ann. - I Nene- : portatirm is bet a mere t ifie. All implements war- i All kind.: of work made to order, and repairing lettoes, glass beads, fancy moire antique, rubber and . +.; I,lilll,l,tarl- resolutions a d op t e d . W e b c ,, u . t i , rallied to perform as o•eoneneede 1, (see large bend- donce neatly v . Thankful. for past favors, welhope by silk belts, Sc. 1 • , I bills.) I eau also furnis . h 'ataellinety frem other man- f.iir dealing to merit a continuance of the same. Iftet4:ol.l4 Caps . , .1 l'1.! V r I, Ca. , iina's trtiest and raost honored . th , , e tcnios if desired. Now,.is Your Ilan' to send your Call and, see before purchasing elseivhere. • " Gents pearl-and black fur hats, e men's and boys' matrons Irvin Mr. Brooks - district. sent a i orders, and Your machine; will Ile in readiness at SIMMONS &MERRIMAN. wool hats, men's Panama. and Leghorn hats, palm message to•him Ily Major Simpson. saying.. '_harvest E. T. TIFFANY. Montrose, May'ei3, 1856. . leaf hats, straw do., children's fancy leghoru hats t "Oral the ladies of the-5;0 , 1th Would send him I • Dimock, Sury'a. co., Pai, June In, H 56. 22iiiG ----- -- --- --- ---- - ------- --- - - and caps, plaid summer-Ira Is silk nil cloth do., Lc. - itEmovAL. - Clothing-1A sl Cloths.- •• 111(1 - .0r5- stlek.s. w tth -wttich to chastise Alodi- , I ttonists and Red 'TtepnLliean,, w beriever he', SHERIEE'S SALES. . • W. B. DEANS. An extensive stock of block cloth coats, plain and I i plaid cas:dmere do. brioen end white do.; cheapjean 'wa n tea tln-m." • I p o lawirtue of NV:its of Fi. Ft?. issued out of the " The Moil what makes the Pit-tees," 1I Herr. in columbi3. a b liti a so i n - e sum. b ead _ ; 1--P Court of ComnionTless of Susquehanna county do., satin vests, cassiltifie 10., white and buff Mar and to me directed, I will expose to public sale at tha Il AS to 111,3 new Sky Lia-ht Rooms, in the wile; do., pluali do., poets. a great selection of all , • sal h; . } le ., Gove: nor of the' toteaehas been , ii • - - ''. ' .a. Bock Block, over Bentley & Reads, hinds and deseriptions,l with satin stocks, black silk , Court Houle in Monti ose on Saturday the 21st day ~ , • le subseribed for tint puny's,- of . presAt:tilig Mr. 1 of June next, at ooe o'CiO j ekE r. ii., the folloo ing R•al Ili:: increaeed facilities (mai addcd , expenses) ide- cravats, fanepeolored• do., fancy autinoor do., Byron mano an Increase of patronage. and ne, trusts taat collar, suspenders, silk and cotton sus mgrs, fancy 1 ikooks with a spl , ndid, - 115 - er. pitener. no% ',Estate, to wit : • - 4 tke response" w ill be, hearty and lilooal. ottoo hose, merino doa &eL&c. ' lei and sti , ...k, which will 42 conveyed to ' All that certain piece or paiceltdihuld situate and - , being in the to:T-1i iof New Milford in the cin tv uome are see my ni w ooma an my neo stock;.. Groceries, Prosmions, Paints, him in a few days bY tile hantle of a oentle- - to„ r” I ' . . D ' Of D.l'TllerreOtype gOOdS. , ••' • iof Susquehanna, aftil bounded and tlet„ - ca ibed as fel- and oils, cordagetwinee, wooden ware and man delegated for that purpt.Cliarles- i tows to wit : On the- north. seat and ~.outli' by ; ' -- erockety, looking glasses and glass ware, anti in fact , li 1, OLD SOLD - 14 - MS ATTEND .. 1 ton similar tcsiimonittis 'have been ordered I lids of Wide:: Leach, nod on the' weal by lande of ' - I • - almost every thing yori asnt' or are disposed to in -1;a• the friends of Mr. Brooks. . fE.A. & O. Pratt, containing eight acres and seven ; t NEW &may Top 4 law has been passed - by quire for-all for sale eheaper than the cheapest.- their widows, or minors, Call in with the crowd, and come along. and prove " 1 . 3d t ~. . • 1 a e s i perches, be the same more or less, with the appurte- -11- Congress, \ SoltlieN, ~...rn :to a, 0 ifIC CZTJWimia a on - tu Lne. I • r' -•- . • naucts, two flamed dwelling lions,;., one small barn. ' whose claims have been to/leaded can very litany thew flisSertiot.s. IF. B. CHANDLER. gai(:(1 Work, the slaves of Columbia base al- I and one saw-mill acid a ll j o y. &I• fof them now obtain their warrants by applyhtg to me. 3lontrose,•May 20, lag.' o rove ~ ate the estate o , , • rt3idtlyat handsome subscription. and will preA. i Leonard Corse. • ' Mane good claims are lost through ignorance or in- , sent an appropriate token of their regard to , I Take, in execution at the suit of J. Dicker m jr. ' attention, I now have the l 4w • sen t t o me by ~ ' - 1 , a = il the REW SOODS A l t SUNItRS 1 hint who has made th,, first • prac*.ii issue,', and. Jacob W, Stuith and: Katurah Anne F.- 4 m li vs. Com•uissioner of Pensions from WeEllingt on, anitehall t t ' !I 0 rd Corse . ,be hippy to serve any friends in sending nettiew Ir., sebscribers, (having entered into copart . for their preservation and protectfon in their. i "' rut - • . ' , Also-Ail that Certain piece or parcel of h " - Sit clams or perfecting old ,ones. Considratimi free. nerAlp once^ the firm of Senn[-'. & Yonto, c rights and enjoyments as theihappiest labor- ' irate d being• • Spring• - 1.- te an in the townelno of die, the , L. F. FITCH. take pleh:mne in antionbEing to their friends and the ; ors pV.I 1 - . ),tee of the 'globe . , c ~ , county of Susquehanna, and tt d d d des 'I il oun e and _ire , Montrose May 21. 1856. 19w I. public generally that they iare receiving as complete , • .4 Meetings of aPpror al and sanction will he ias folioWs, to wit: On alit mirth beland in p eSS• ---.---- • and tis carefully selected stock of goads as has ever held not onlv in Mr. Brooks' district. - but ; ion of Simon Green, on the east 4d south 14, and • DRY GOODS. - • beeh offered to the goOds-buying community in this owned by Pardon Fish, ,and on the west le he ,• 1 • W section ofeountry. . Their.tock iecomparnove a nett i the State at large. and a , reneral ' EIIRY -GOIIDS. GROCERII•It-z - Hat:mane 1 _ _ r- , 1 Wilkesbarre & Bridgt.iwater turnpike road, co tin- _LI t L , v • ' - • - goods--as the old stock oflJ. H. Sutphin was redue tro.e - try, ads Brooms hell nail. Tubs, &c. ; and hearty response of approval \Yin - re-echo I i ng one half an acre of hold more or less, wit the ~ , ~ ist I received ' " J - I ' . 'ON's . & ‘-' N ' T. 1- a A 3.. ed to an unnsually small amount-and embraces all ; "k ,, the - words, "Vu done." from Washinr , ton I appurtenances one framed house and all improv si. i '3l, • . the varieties usually kept In a country store. They 331 h 1 . 3 -e Mar 14. ' - I to the Bio Grande. ' - Taken in execution at the suit 'of of Dean & W ite . - ,Montrose, ' ' are IiOW reteiving and 'opening a large stock of c o IUNDAY SCHOOL LIIIII.A.MES, Bibles,. Testa V?.. O. S. Truer. , I i Spring and! Summer Goods, . Also-All that certain piece or parcel of larehsit- kJ talents, SchoOHlOoks, - PaPer, Envelopes, &e- Sc to which the) invite public attention, believing that i t received at J LI ONS & , -(l's a a • -• an examination of the quality and price will _prove uate and being in the township of Middletown in 'the ' ,us • -J. ' _. • - county of Susquehanna, and bounded and described 11 TAT S AND C-IPS--a new t lot ; siitisfactory to purchasena generally: They especial , a.. 9 follows, to wit :On the north by lands fort -II! -I- . J. LYONS ..t: SON. ly invite the ladies' attention to their assortment of :of Isaac Pratt, now owned and occupied by Joao:ph Montrose, May 14, -1856. - fashionable and durable Dress Goods, of every variety Brister, on the east by lands of John Stars and Wash- ------- • --- -- ---- mid style, consisting in part of Spring Detains, Chid , i ington Bee ri on the south by lands of Levi Light, - aarl -- \VV7 ieFO(Thrs " - lea -1 - ''lies Baragee, Barage Delams, Lawns, Poplins, and and on th west I)''• ''' ' Jai Pvi k -,j) ~..)-; y the'aforesaid -lands, formerly of \ .__. .... a l "J er i o Ginghams. A good issortment of Spring and Sum- Isaac P ot, now Joseph Brister'S, ' containing about Tun. received at the Store of J. Moss S. Bros. a finer Shawls, and a splendid lot of Parasols. Also, a /55 acres, land more ot: less, with the appurtenanc e Trimmings. r -large "assortment of Spring and Sninuier G00:13, complete assortment of Bonnets and Trimmings. e. Gents, we have not forgotten you. Please drop in ' es, one rained house arid framed barn, one orchard, of every variety usually kept in a country store, con and about 4'l acres imprf;yed. •• •sisting in part of- .. . -' i. and see us ;we Can fit you from Hat to Boots, in Taken in execution at the suit of W. W. it D r y G o ods. A gnorras,nrtment or broadcloth , : style and quality as Well as price. Cloths, Csissi -, ; vs. William Ellsworth. i I ea.eidmeres, Kentucky jean, , tonmsr cloth, sheeting ,meres, Tweeds, Cashmerets Satinetts and Kentucky Also-All that certain piece or parcel of land spit- i and calicoes. . Jetfne; Satin, Silk and Marsales Vestitigs in all their I nate and being in the lownshiji of Clifford in the - Fane y,& Dress ti'oods.-Plain and fig- varietS, with a large and complete assortment of Rea- I county of Susquehanna, and bounded and „iiesefflied urei delain - es• chillies, debrages lawns 1 , , , eing lams,. dy Made Clothing. ' R. L. SUTPHIN. las follows, to nit: 114aning at a post theanorth i sdmmer shawls, ribbons, &c. . . SAMUEL YOUNG, ! corner of 13enjaruin Avre's l a nd ; thence alonlands & BOots stiocs.—A large as-ociata (in part Strinmers, April 22 0 .\ 'of Peleg, Hopkies, 'nor•th 44 degrees east 124 reit- I our own mamtfacture) of inen's,boye',,,Lidies',.-misace,', I N. B. The highest ea and nine-tenths to a post and atones in the Hite of :old children's, of every style. . , duce. ,„. original surve,y ; thence along war:mice lineeforth Leather.—Upper leather, calf and itipskins, A LARGE ossortme 40 t degrecs w' t, 1 25 perches and five-tenthido a i otorocco and lining Ekirie, by beech tree; thence north 44 tit-greets east 40 perido Shoe Findings & Lasts.-A full arezoit- =- - , , LL • a --- f ''t RORIEm-A g< es to a post it: George Salisbury's litre ; thence south m et a, • • . kJ' Coffee and Mohn 46 degrees,east, 118 pe'rehes to a post and stones; Also a good assortment of Groceries, Hardware, ere! in Kits Ouarteri thence south ,- 4 degrees west,l G 5 perches to a Post: j Crocker, Stone and Tin wat e, Paints, Oils; Fish, &c., zi i„,.,' p ' ry and Pickled thence north 45 degrees west, 92i perches 'to the w hich• we' will sell on as favorable t42/7L1.3 and as low " place of beginning, containing 101 acres and 20 perch- oricee gs, can be bought anywhere in the county. es, more or kss, with the appurtenances, one fratn- • J. MOSS & BROS •ad house`,.2 barns, a Final] orchard, and about 70 i , ---- a acres . improved. ' ° 'Montrose Borough. I , Taken in execution: at the -suit of Beejamin lyres The followin e . vs. John CaiTe with notice to Eve Carr and Harmon if p 0 rsons are elected Boron-th` ! Store - h, Terre Tenants. ' , - , officers : 1 • . , I Also-All that certain piece or parcel of land sit- Towi Commu..--L-B. S. Bentley, Esq. w . ! (late and being in the borough of Susquehanna De -1 I not in the county of Susquehanna bounded as Oil 0. Ttlarell, Esq., Henry' Drinker, A. Chant- 1i ' ' • 0 ' • • I ass, to ult.: n the north by the public highway berlin, A. Frink, :William L. Post, C. M. a or street, on the cast by lard of Patel& Shields; on "tier,-, ,A. Baldwin, H. J. Webb.: . 1 the South by land's of J. H. Smith, and on the west by . ButtuEsts,--. S.•a Say're. • • •i land of Jonathan Baldwin, being lot No, lit as' Laid down amap of - J , S i 'e , on ..H..ern th , land, by Addin SEUOOL DM ECTORB-r. W tn. A. Crossmona e •' McKee, flctober,23d,'l.Bll, being 66 feet frout aen H. L. Terrell. . • . 1 the south side of the Street, ad ti 9 feet deep, con- Hl9ll CoNSTABL I E-S. Crossmon. -, i taining 24 square rodkstrict measure, with olie ap t' Council Meeting. June - 3d, organized by i purtenanees, one framed house and-all improved. .- - i electing B. S. Bentley President, •W. J. Tur- , Taken in execution at the suit of Janie' D, Minzy .. ' . cell Secretary and Treasurer. Appointed Lis -'s • John Smith Samuel Bard: andi Edmund Baldwin Street 4 Commissioners. ; . . Pie,Slaiety , Xi:mentos* erelierally..* the Cap COrrespri ddcnec of the'CUtleitottn,;(B. C.) .31ei•eiTy . • ; SAtir4y, May 'f"),G. The Kansas. intelligence a4ds_ to the c.xcite ment what we hear_ is true, and many ! of the . best advised have been anticipatiti„,a it an is sUe.is upon us,the deterrnination otWhich will I . be the severest test of. the strength •of this GOvernment. to which it has ever been. sub-] jected. •The . North wi.ll' find that they .have.'i pl•Ovoked a contest to :chick they are slot equak and the South .2na:y learn - from :the gallant -Borderers how easy it for . brave and deter `alined mew to dispel the . illusion of INTarthern. p'Fwee and in vintibility, and to tnaintui4' [heir rights and equality—in the Union, oii - out of u - necessary. • The SimINER "vandetta" has alreadyi , lapsed blito comparative .notwithstanding the.effurts ola few of hiefriends togaltinize it!,ocea.sipnally by .reports of the severity of his injtirles.'. These are believed, to be. mere pretences -to excite sympathy in his I behalf, .4d-to veil his . poltroonery: . Seldom has tliere;been an exhibition craven.and abject -Othatiresented by the ; Ma.ssachuiet6 Bob ailik-When the cane - was applied over his. head :aPdiilloalderS by 'Col. Baopse. He , focis ab solutely poialYeed hylear; and cowed down he :ticeen. the desks, While hi- shonted foil succor ,tones most terror stricken and apparling,--•- [Every : bony .knows that this is utterly and totally false.] ~It.waS.well for himlt hat the cline was so brittle; .as.,otherwise would . . liaVe.heen some time before he would have \ Again; disgraced the . Senate' by_ his : classical v,ituperationandblacko.ardistn — :7ltOccidlng Open ; the craven conduct (. I f. St77 , 4YER. it 'IIIUSt • 15e. recoltected that he is- pliyF•iollsi of. 'fine,' }proportions; and weigh , at .least twerity or; ; " . thirty • pounds more . than. Bnoolis; #netliet ate was (10) informed by zhc .I;rtlip 4/ his - in ientiOn to aliiiinister . .lli:cllasftiseinent. eryb,i?dy -knows that -this is • just a& false as iiie other. 3 1: 'may have noticed, in '• the New York Votaior and Enquirer,...tin,...editorini :,notice .of ttliiS,/kirair, in . whicit many" allusiVe',• (Tithe "are applied to Col. thio.oxs. -AS the • Sen 7 ' • ikir editor and proprietor of that' paper,.Gen. JAMES WATSON WED)3, is. in the city, Col. PrIOOFf sent a nute.to_ him this•morning, by, the hands often, QUITMAN, inquiring of him • :tvhether he was the author of the artiele.ai_ hided to, or held himself responsible for" it. • Virmii3 denied . any khowled4,re of the article; and disavowed all •respoosibility for- it, and the i r - natter had .lo 111:1-4.,TiNG AT CINCINNATL-A &unbent" .: Democrat. Delegate , to the National Co riven brougl,t•his slaVe with him to Cineinna and tauntingly 'gave 'notice through the • nquirer that he - would giVe a thousand do)-' lars to any oh* Who would get his nigger a, •I 1 1. way from . her Maker and mistiess. • The,dazettecautiOns.the people of . Chicin tiati from. too -freely abont. the Brooks 'outrage ancf.says ; • ! , "As an.'example Of What may be . expected . in case this caution IS 'not heeded, we Will state that. sonic gentreman on Wednielay . night Nery imprudently and improperly core-• mented upon. the . Character -of Mr. troOlo s6mewhat in the style of the editors of near ly. all the newspapers in the country, thosesivho arc bound to and owned bv DemoCiatie party, and the 'conversation ing been'overheardly one of, the Mississippi clti~ airy' thbrdatter, but for the interfrence . of Outs-rde farties,,.ivould have severely chi-4- f • tk•ed: the- aentlenian who made suck improp-, .1 cr-and unjustifiable. use of - the 'freedom 'of specch.7 Re. careful." 4~ ~ ', I 1~, s Th ',. • • .. , - . - b • :. tIAILD TO .PLE4 L , • . Tna.at !..—Senator Seward,a j 1 • in debate, eschews all language which ean'i)e. F; ;-• tortured, even,:bi the most fastidious, into discourtesy. Tor this the Silver-Gray, Hunk s.l .er and Pro-slavery , press .rblieule him as a ~;,.. "paltroon.' ' Senator. Sumner spoke -out in i!; ...,.. language of bold yet' courteous severity; and . ‘ . t. • ' he is denounced as a . blackguardl" - South. 1!. - . eit.hullieSandjNOrthern dough-Thees are hard . • ,to'pleasx.. - '.,. . ~. ' •:, .... --•-• --: .Aik . C.;OII.RZOI . .--4A r e alp informed that the paragraph stating that n*liy and Property have•bectn.settled: on the widow and eliildren or:the late Thom .g Keating by Mr; Herbs rt, .of now being ottensively pub- . dished; is a mist - 4e: - No'suelffaettleinerit or gift has been made to them,--• Weib, Star. 1 MEM , • ••• MARRIED.. : Jane 2d, in, Liberty. by Bela Jones, Esq... Mr. Efiiristy Róan mit pf Bridketrater, and .Miss WEAtrirr Ass CraVrett of the former place. -;Religions Notice. The Corner ftone-of the- new EpifteoPal Miura in this place will be laid by Bishop Potter on Tues day afternoon (17thihst,) at 5 o'clock.tilekic:e.will be held in'the Chuich at a+ P. i.; else In die i've /ling, to commence at 8 o'clock, when toe Rite of Conlirinatibn will be administered. , . . . Vim .Fire I. • The Montrose Fire:cmpany will meet at the En.: gino House-oii Monday eveniog_next, June I 6th, n at 7 o'clock T. X.. _ i '.. ' 'F.; IL CltilipLiß; Seq. Church; Dedication. The . Methodist PriiteStant Church of Auburn 'will be dedicated: on, Saturday. June 21st, 185 d. The Bey._ A. Lai and Rec. Mr. Ifelmbold will be present. Department Of Common. Schools of PCnnsylvaula. Ilarrisburg i June 1856. To the School Directors of Suagu.ehcnina County. CiENTLEMEN" ::; Applicatioit having been made. kit by the Bounds of Directortebf a majority of the School Districts in 'Susquehanna County, stating their desire to increase the Salary of. the County Superin= tendent of said County : you are respectfully request ed to meet in Conyention at the Court House, in Mon trose on Saturday xhe 28th day of June 1836, at One o'clock in the afternoon, for the • purpose above sta ted, according to terms of the Eighth section of the Supplement to the. School Law, approved the eighth day'of May, 1855. Very Respectfully Yours, • . . A. G. CURTIN. • j• Superintendent of Common ;Schools. WOOL CARIMG. rirITE subscriber woula inform his old ft lends and I...•.'e , Lstomers in general that he is. fitting !Ip .his machines with new and fine cards hoping to do busi pes.4-to general satisfaction.. Work done at the low est cash price, and, cool rt. , ccired in payment at cash prices. A. G. IfEYNOT. -.Brooklyn, dime:lo. 1538. - • • . • F. P. IiOLLISTER; S)3'ff. -Sheriff's ofEee iton.rose, June 4, 1856.. . Subseriber is now receiving his second gene lid purchase of COODS this Sping, which ten dert' his assortment very desirable and complete. By strict attention to business, and by fair dealing, he hopes to merit a liberal share of public patronage.— Tolhose friends who have yielded .to him their pre ferenece% and kindly stistaind him by their patronage, with the intention of aiding him in regaining in part the e :heavy loss recently sustained . by fire, he tenders his sincere thank's, with the assurance that their in teiesfs shaft be muticatlxpromoted. Montrose, ..4pril 23i 1836. ABEL T,CIIRELL. ' - FARNEAS, LOOK. HERE! ' tiE subscribeiw having entered into, partnership, T are prepared to receive wool to manufacture on shares 'or by the 'yard. Also, Wool Carding. and Cloth Drest4ng in Their,ssison. - • 'AG JOHNSON. . JOHN BEAUMONT. : Great j3end, Apar6s, 1856. t fi tr x . . A CARD. COME AND SEE. CENTS in cash, - will buy arm dollar's worth of . .0 the splendid _stock of Spring and Summer Goods just receiving at the Cheap Cash and Barter .store at Diniock Four Corners, where almOst every body now Roes to buy thelr,goodii. - Salt_ kopt always unlmal. • . \VB. 11. THAYER. /fay 2g, 1850." DISSOLUTION. THE firm of Hall a. Lamb has this day dissolved +. by mutual eonent, and business will be contin ed at the Old stand under the firm of Halt & SatterlEe. HALL 4S: L. 1.31.13 - I Now Milford, May 1 3 1856. NEW -FlRyt. .. • , HALL . & .SATI'ERLY , , MANU,FACTURERS. a id dealers in all hinds of JL rurnitgre, are now prepared to . fill all i orders for Bedsteads .or Idlkindo. at wholesale or I retail, on short notice. Retail priaeii range from €','.). upwards, according to style. '-We also keep on hand Ready,-made COMins; -, Tinil'. as ,tre 7 haYe . an •elegant , I.lfearse, we are prepared to attenti . funeralii on short '. ;.notice. . - • • A., A. lIALL. : ' - .J. T. SATTERLY.I , 1. New . Milford, May . 1, 1856. : - . A'udtto r'x Notice. irhE sultsetiber, appointed to audit Abe accounts of ; 1 ;R. L.'Sutphin, Executor of the will of L. Hall, • late of NeW Milford, deceased, will attend to the same at his office .in Montrose, on Friday the 20th day of June next, at one o'clock r. at., attrldeh time all persons interested can attend if they think proper. May: 1856 . WM. J. : TGRRELL. Auditor: New Milford, May 15, 1856. . , . N.. 11. Wanted in exchange for goods, ' grain, for i - - --. -' -- ---- which we'will pay, 7s. nil., for ride; is., fur corn; 45., ' Adistitiiisi for buckwheat. and 42 cts. for.oats. Also, bOtter,....i ; NOTICE Is hereby 'eggs. and most kinds of produce. ; , .tration upon th 7 -- 41 : . ---. ' ' late of Forest Lake ti , 1 / 41 granted to the subset ...,' ! SItERIFF'S SA.I.E. .to saidestate are re qt • - D.17 virtue of a writ of Vinditioni Exponas, issued ! .ment, and those hay 1 P out of the Court of Common Pleas orSusque presentthe same dul, hanna county and to me directed, I will expose. to sale by public. vendue, at the Court House in Mont rose, on Saturday the 14th day of June next, at one Forest Lake, , April to clock r. t., all that certain, piece or parcel of land i ' -- , I vino and being in the township of Auburn in said.i Adminisltratorles Notice.- county, bounded and described as follows, to wit:— ! VOTICEis herebY " , dven that letter:A of Adminis. ; - On the north by l a n& of David Raub, east by lands- -LA tration upon the'Estate of Raiisalear D. Decker, by lands of Edward Cooley, i of Samuel Hyde, south late of Gt. Bend township tlee'd, have been granted to and west by landsof James Bunnell,- containhig tool the sabseribOr, and aft persons indebted to said Estate i acres of land, be the' same more or-less, with Alie ap - - ,i are requested to mak immediate payment, and those I purtenances,.. one log !Muse, one framed . Wrn, and I having claims upon tie same to present them duly at about's' - • I tested for settlement ' I 6O acres improved.- .. • PETER DECKER. :N'r • TakenAn execution at the suit of Samuel Tewks. , Great Bend, May 0, )856. , 18w6 Wiry vs.-Nathan Edwards: ' ' i'-. - •F. P. TIOLLISTER, EMT. ' Sheriff's office; Montrose,-May 20, 185% . .- li The above Sale is hereby adjourned to Saturday the '2lO day OfsJune inst, at one o'cloeft r. lc ,:,',.::, - - 1 Sheritra Office Montrose, F. P. tIOL `,!c7 tSTER, 1 . Jane 2d,.1866. •-- c • -iiiteriff. FARMERS, LOOK HERE! . rr OE subscribers haring entered into, rartnershiri, are prepared te . recticv wool to manufacture on tshares oi by the yard. Also;:WOol Carding - and Cloth Dressing in their season, ' . • • GARRET JOHNSON, JOHN BEADHON'T. Great Bend, March 5, 1656. - . Wanted • By the subscribers, pelt, (deacon,), calfskina, for which we are paying from 44 to bO eta. • ' J. MOSS & BROS. Milford:.ifay 1Z .1135(i, LARGE lot of C Cedar.Warc for ViTITERtAI3 my bed and hoar out any just cause any one.harboring I will pay no debts o f date.' • M2l .-R c NT() BRICK BL I I -- of 11. S. Wilson QUNDAY SCI.IO 1.7 different sites at the Postoffice. • Flour. . FRESH Extra Flrr for . Sale at sB per bbl., 165 6d 14 per bbl. at S t S. MOTT'S: 131ontrme i June 4th 160. - • • price paid for all kinds of Pro ' SUTPHIN at YOUNG. nt of Bong and Shoes, for F 41C SUTPHIN 3 YOUNG. ood assortment of Sugars, Teas, with a prime lot, of Mack. 1 , Hali•es and Whole Barrels; Cod for sale be strfpnis 1C YOUNG. !Mekerr tirlass Stone Tin,• and •ale by St2TPIIIN & YOUNG. trator's Notice. given that letters of adminis e Estateof ORRIN LESTER, l ownsbip, deemed, have been iber, and all persons Indebted tested to make immediate pay: ing claims thereon will please attested for settlement.: RANGE MOTT, jr:,Adner. 14, 1856. - ' • 14w6 *UTION. I , ! rife Hannah G. Carter left my, on the 21st day of April, provocation, I hereby forbid i r trusting her on my account, as her contractingloter the above THERON B CARTER. MOVED: -- CK, front room, over the store d. Son. ' C. D. VIRGIL, Dentist. , NOTI 48 flgni h. t New Yot with Libraries of retail prices: Cali •f - . . -- .7 ----- ••• - ,F - - , ----••••- • . TOSD11111& 11111 , - t (Siii•ceno,ts - to .& E . ..*1 4 14) : „ 1 1, SADIN - JE.-&H/1 iBB MAKERS .N • AD TR lIIIVEAS. t; T_TAII•io purchased 'the interest VIA. i • E. 8a1d .1.1. win in the above Invine..ti, they oife on good terins, alt kinds of work "in thCir line," su It as,Sad dles.,llarness, Trunks, 4d. 'Harness inn c of the best oak-tanned leather. • . . - • •! : • 4 . CAR 1: ,E .27i1J13f14 7 4.1 , of ajl kin( done on short notic.-. All kinds 'of Carriage TriunningA kept on hand and furnished cheaper than can 1)- purchas ed elsewhere in Northern Pennsylvania. Nos. 1,2 ; and a; 11.wmeni of "Searle's li. tel, Mont rose, Pa. O. F. FORDII.II,NI . , . . . . .. .... . ~... .. -..-... 1856 ... BEo7eiTrutl'lliirtltnft:erni‘stoctor;ceGovi:figi for the SPring'and zumnici, trade, whialiiWere . pur , chased at thelowest possible priees,:and Will be. sold for cash, produce, or on approved ermlit',l•On-' terms which cannot but be satisfactory to theclosest buyers. Our thanks . are due-to 'our customers and the pub-. lie generally 'for their:liberal patronaga be.4(toived up on us for,the last . eleven , years,. and - as - We are now provide(' with a.large anti convenient Store, and in tend asteretofore, to give our entire personal atlen- ..._,_ . . .... tine to' the business, we trust to merit a cOntinuanee 4,,,, 1 - 14 LT, FLOUR told PORK orpast favors. . . , • 1.... !barrel, or by the 10ad.;.:.. .. I -- 1 - Remeinber. that we have but oxx ratek :ton mat. ...L.neshoro, D5c., ; 1655.• ...: 000ns, and that as low a's the same quail y: can be .r - VF" 'tanni's ... Young '11.,(, - s bought in this countY.- : - 7 • :. . • . • . i Vny at p i ..n. /..voNs. & CA '7 • DUI' GIOODS.- - --Afull assortment of lirogideloths, : T rebM:pounds gooll - Sugar Kersevmeres,Kentucky Jeans, Summer Chitha, Sheet- Lroxs.&.Co'S. , ' . ings, Cotton Yarn, Batting, and Calicoes that ;can't be , Tree ,gallons blolasses f f,ei ; yard. for 6d per ard. ' . ' ‘r: - ' tvo 's & Co's. '• '. I. :FANCY 41.11,D DRESS GOODS.--+Plain and 1 '. '-5 x pbundiCandles for one figured Delaines, Challis, Deßages, Liwns, Gingham?, ~&...c . s, l .; - • . . Surrimer ns Shawls, Bonnet Ribbo ; Sc. &e. -...- i • lIA7W, CA-PS, d BOXArETS.-3len'o, Youths', ' F utieen,vartis good Sliced R vo . - .4 & Co'?: and BOYS* Silk, Fur, Weel,-Panatno, Leghorn, Palm ' T 'day yards Prints for on Leaf, Canton and Strirw Hats, of all the different va- & c s ~.! rietics—Ladies' and llisies' Bonnets, In ants' 'Rats T ven i tv pounds Nail; for ea Bandboxes. Parasols, &c.: Sc., for sale e.h ap. i .co . s. . .. ~ 7 ' ' . GROCERIES, 11A RDTV.4 RE; c ertoc Mry, Stone :- T.tirteett hars•Soap for one and Tin Ware, Curtains and 'ROOM Paper, Patent, '4, - .(.. „. 8. • . . . i. , Pails, Brooms, Tubs, ilm.-' . . ~. . , - Eight pounds Coffeeller 0 GARREY SEEDS--4 full .as.sortm nt. AlSo?, r oisi & (. 0 (.,.. . , ... Glass, Sash and Putt.' 1 ' Sei - ent4en pounds\ Rice fo SOLE _4 \ trfiPER .L.EATHERK.ip, rocco and Lining Skins: ' -•— ' - . .. :it '''. Looks Fr Co's.: Fifteen cents per pound fur BOOTS RIVE SIIOES.-31.en'o' Thiel{ mid C A -If B LYONS & CO' S. • Boots, warranted—Youths Boys' Boots —LLeadies' • .-i' f .... !• . welim cents per - pound ft and 'Misses' Gaiters, Buskins, Lc..-i-olso, Children's B. t., L, os , s , it C o . s. ' ;- .: . Shoes of'alm(rt *every style. _ - • :,1, (': • I oneSboro, Dec., 1855. ' DR UGS'.AD X MEDICINES.—A fall supply of i -----,-, -• the choicest kinds jusereceived. ....t . lse,l all of the ! BOO' 'popular Paten? .3bllieines of the day I' . - ' ; $i...1 per pair for the best ,i- , srcur irA i•r.-r. , "-- , t ft , a" ' CODFISH; MACKEREL, by - thearrel, one , - half or one-fourth barrel.' -- . • . • ' ~. ...anesboro, Dec., 1355. PAL YTS AND OILS.—We' have j' . st received - 4 - : - .'„,.. - ft&Ts;WiT a ii . l6 l . and shall keep constantly 'on hand, raw and boiled „..; i_j Linseed Oil, Olive and Lamp Oil, White Lead, Zino,-' •-- Blakess Mineral, Imperial, Chrome and , Paris Green Petite, 'tug. Venetian, and in fact everylhing called for in the painting line. & . 1 • JEWELRY, 11%1 XLUES,. and . Silrei Ware large addition to our stock awake s t t he jasiortment .complete. : 7C , C. .: , LOOKING G L ASS HS :lAD PLI-171,•,, Clocks, Whips, Travelling Bags, Trunks, llndrellas, Rubber Overshoes, &c. &c:, for Sale richt hy•l ; . ; ..11'ENTLr;17 4 'READ . . • Montrose, April -2:1, 1856: . . : 1 -::: .'1 .11AAIRY-SA LT tv' the-pound, bus%l r sack, juStj I lill .1! received and for sale by - .1.: - :, IiaNTP;V ar. READ. . iIy . T or TER .I.:IItKLNS ;t Tl... ll 7 t ßli T fu l pilCdA k oLder - 11 r-- -4-4 f 4:. .trltnill Rural: in tubs, scat tiA fe city, and . returns promptly made in cnrrent ands by: . April CO, 1856.1 .. ] .1117,NTLEY At RE AD A lILIILtN ilfle'E SAVED. DONVAGOLC, Mieb. Irarelti 1 1., ISsii. .' t i , A. RHODES, Esq.: Dear Sir—A '•l took your 0• ;medicine to sell. oh consignment, no cure no pay," . 1 take pleasure instating itseffec '. as reported a to me by three brothers %di rive in tins- place, ,and f. their testimony is afair specimett of all- I' havercceiv ed : i . :' . . W: S. CONICLIN told Me—"l had taker nine •hot des 'of; Chtistie's Ague Balsam, and -constantly: run dowMWhile using it until my ungs and, liver *ere Congested to suck adcfrree 'that blpod discharged from my 'south and bowels, so that all thought it int- . possible for me to live tli:ough anothPr chill. The is doctpri too did.all they could for me, hut thought I must die. Nothing did me any good until I' get Rhodes' Fever and Ague Cure,, which relieved me of the diStress and nausea' at my'Stontachlaud pain in my head anti bowels and produced a permammt cure in a - short time." • H. CONWN sayS: "I had been tal:ing Medi -eine of as good a doetor as we have if our county, and taken any quantity of quinine and 4pecifies withi out any . ood result, front •25th AuguSto l'ith De ceMber. But seeing 'how nicely it oprated on my brother, I got a bottle of RHODES! -FEVER AND AGUE CURE, which effected a pernianent cure bv: using twci:thirds of It S. M. ('ONIIIN was not here, but bi3th the Other brothers say his case was the same as HI M's. I sold the medicine to both the slue day, and the cure, was as speeds from the same small quantity and I might so. specify, Yours with respect, 1. A. HUNTINGTON. , • , • The aLoce speaks for •itsell. Good proof as it is, it is of nO better tenor than the rest ntender pf like cer-• .tilicates 1-hase already publishcd,and the still greater amount that is continually pouring in to mt." • , One thing more. Last year I had occasion Miceli-. Lion the public hr these words:— . • " I notice'one firm who have taliCn one of.rny gen , eral Circulars, substituted the name of their nostrums for: my medicine, and then' with brazen intpudence end th'eir pamphlet with the exchnnalion, 'Let the proprietor of any other medicine say as much if dares; keY •:: • Now I take pleasure in sating that tie caution re , feiTed to the same ' Dr. - Christie's Amite Ilailsam" .0 . . t hat-Ismentioned in tit above . certificate. There are several . er intlustrions people who are applying to their isonons trash all - that I piadish. abOut Fever and Ague cure,'orAntidoie to Malaria. except the certificates of cures, and the certificate of, the celebrated chemist Dr. James. It Chilton of New in favor Of its .perfectly harmless character,: which are attached to .every bottle. .These will al , ways serve to 4 distinguish my medich from imita tions._ "JAS. A. RHODES, Proprietor. • - Providence, R. I. : • For sale by I. N. DULL .112 D and J. 1 ETHRID OE, 1 Montrose,' and by Druggists ~ g,ctiendly.! . • s,' HELP OF SUSQUEHANNA- COUNTY . ' From actual Measurements. and 'Surveys tin der direction nj: G. M. Hopkins, ;- Civil Engineer, P4ilad4hici. ! ~ rt , HE subscriber proposes to publisiortly, by 1 1 sebscription, (provided a sufficient number, of subscribers can be obtained,) a new ;and carriplete Map of Susquehanna County , . to . be made from' entire-1 ly new and original surveys throughmit the county, and plotted to a large scale, so as to show distinctly the public roads, town Ship hues, country stores and taverns, smith shops, school housei, churches, post- offices, shops, manithictories, quarries; and other mat tern- of public interest, With the usual ;topography of mountains, hills, rivers, creeks. and Streams. j The names of property holders and'residentsgenerallv, (carefully including all those in the county who;suli scribe in advance for the Map,) will be engraved op posite their houses upon the Map. -41. separate plan of Montrose and cacti ot , the larger villages will , also be made to a-large scale, with the 'lonics of 'subscrib crs opposite their residences. Views of public,builtb ings and private residences engraved- in the margin'. The Map .to be handsomely engmVed andlorna- mentally finished, in the style of the , maps of ;Tioga I and Browne counties, N. Y., by the Same publisher and engravers, and to contain about 14 'equate feet of engravings, handsomely colored by townships and Anounted von rollers. Befit - civil to subscribers 'at $5 per dopy. , * : - ' The subscriber relks upon the patrimage of the in. 1 te . lligent and enterprising citizens. of 'Susquehanna . I county to sustain him in the production - of a Work -o ' such magnitude and mense, and respectfully 'solicits. their co-operation. - ROBERT P. 13311T11, Publisher. No. 17 and 19 Minor street, Philadelphia Fresh Arrival of New Goods at Dickernsaa & Garrott's. r . ll subscribers. would respectfully inform th good people of Susquehanna cohnty that the, are ntkw.opening their stock of Pall tind Winter 'lir Goods, which is unusually largal 'and attractive, All o ' which -will be sold for'eash or approved credit theap er than at .my other establishment ih the Cotinty. We - mean just what we say. Please eve us .a trio). ' DICKERMAN & GARIATT. New Milford, 5ept..18, 1855. . , F. B. CIFIANDLIrrIIR ' i, "ETAS a very fine stock of Delwin •,s, selling fro .41 10 cents to 22 tents per yard; paramettas fro .25 to 50 cents ; Print. from 5t6 12/ Cents; 'Wo 1 Plaids from 50 to 75 cents; Candles 15 cents p pound, and an other goods equally' low. Please cap and see. . - ..... . FLOUR BIND. Si 41 1. . ionatantly or. hand at the lowest priees. 1 Mgeh 26 ; 1€66. P. 13. tflANT)forft. ® I Won LA eti fo mann war you ME EMEI ware Carp Nail. ceje. Carp Cott , . Stay cash than In , . sp[Ayi 31iGE lot of Shawls, at at EEEMIMEE BMITR, FORM 1 1 Cabinet 31 Z :pleasure hi offering ddition to their. usual 1 , the larg e st and best as; I , AND ° WOOD SEA sale in Su.squeiranui eon tined expressly to the It, them to be ksuperica. roOni, foot of Maine str ve.s. - • i - I • irbse, :Feb. 21, 561 BE itt LYON LANES i • Dee:-.186 , . pkVIE 'on `hand 'a ren - ett 1 Goods, Giocerieti, ifartl-1 Wooden -ware, Lookirr 1.8,1 &mama! Shoes. a il. . Paints, Lamp arid LinB+ riled ;Family Ileiliines mere' And Joiners' Toot n and WoOlen Yarns, C s, Store Pipe, Zion, Lc, tre,are-disposed to'seli fo the cheapest. Call. Mid Tf,' CENTS per yard at LIBBER SHOES AND S SOIP.MANU 1 1IE subscriber keeps 'con, at hia•o..atablishment in rf SOFT SOAP, inanu . l dd ashes and greve, in til l , t by any patent process. For alego . tbat furnish the e soap for .1, , 50 a barrel. be agood:artiele, or the e money refunded. rora Per barrel, Half Barrel, • , Gallon, • V Wholesale dealers will - tlle4shery in Montros : r slei , or at S cranton at to A JO Montrose, March 17", 135 B . IJIII l d ft e l: s at t t: t I and ttons,lJewelry, Watches, t Vare, dui a general assort Our .9.tock being fresh ft eturera once a month, wi ustoMers New Goods.and MERCHANTS •ill find a stock of Goods. "ew York Jobbing Prices. annfacturers and Importe N. B. Cash paid for Fu• New. Milford. Jan Change i i RAIL, - SUMMER ARE el\ - and tiller Monday Virassenger Train will i0.35.A. Dr. Due at Great ecting with the Dunkirk 1 Ole .N.'Y:Exp'r East, on t engro:takingthis train will 'P. m., andiu New York at 1, 'Returning, will leave G' . due at Serantat at 6.00 p.. , . The Freight Accommod Lion Train, with passenger li t car attached, will leave Str nton at 32.41 i P . necting with the ; rml Tra: . IL ; con- West, and the Night Ex- I preSs,Trains bilth East' al Wet. Passengers .talr ing this train' and the n ht Express Fast, will ar rive in New York at 10:05. A. u. ;IDy taking the Night Express West, will' arrive in Dunkirk at 12 M. or by-taking. the Mail Train r t; will arrive rat .linn kirk at 6:45 p, m...' . . Returning, will leave Griat.Bend . at 7 .I,..'Dt. and ar rive lat Scranton 12,05' P..M. . • • 1. Passengers for Wilkesbarre, Pittston, Carbondale, Philadelphia; (via the Catawissa, ..;Filliamsport and Erie and Readingltailroadj, via Taftlaquit,) and East on, and all intermediate places'. will find . first class . stage coachealn readiness at Scranton , on the arrival of the Passenger and Aceommodation Trains' o. con , vey them to the above places. • Those choosin g pri , vate.tonveyances will find the .best of horses, and car-. 'riages ofevery deAcription,. at 'reasonable charges, ready to Order, . , • • •- • -.. • : D. 11., DOTTERER, Superintendeut. '.. Superintendent's Office.. _ / .. . . . ... —.. Scranton, May I_9; 1356. ): • • - • Miss Morin. . • RESPECITULLY %proms her friends and the public generally that under the firm of A - 1). Storm S; Co. she haS just received at her. romu.liyer. Neeler and ti:alard's store,_ a large assortment' of spring and Stutimar Fashions, consisting . et elegant Bendel:4 and all kinds- of - Millinery, which She will open Monday next. Dressmaking; Cutting; Fitting, Bleaching, and Pressing done in the best style and, on shot notice. • - Montrose May 9, ISS&. • - • • • JUST RECEIVED, AIVARIETY Brittanniah Ware, Plani .and Japanned Tin-ware; Crockery, Glass-ware, Diy Goods, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Silyer SpoOns- Gold. Spectacles,' Perfumery, Drugs, Medi: eines, Paints; Oils, Dye,stnffs, kc. .3foutrose, May 6, 1856. ABEL TERRELL..• tWING Birds, Reticules, Powdres Subtlest the k 7 Balm -of a thmisand tioiers; and nearly every . tit 3 flufor sale at; TURRELIIS - - • AT THE OLD STORE. or , J. L .1' -0 547 $9 . , _ now be found 'a large let of NET' 00.0!DS, compelling a general.altsortmentof artieleS nSu .ally kept in it-country store, all of which hav'eJbeen .bought cheap for cash; and erill,be- add , at , a very • small advance. j j l'id7ji CENTS for a SR AIVL warranted all tv.00l— • A small pile of _Winter Shawls left, which will be j sold it unprecedented low rates: Now ,is tie time to htiy. a Shawl Cheap,: (Call and see.. ji Jan. 31.1 • • '" • I.I.tONS dZ SON': bFY rtalCaps, Boots bhoes, Fist . rpce vec • LYONS 6r. SON. ' _ - W °OLEN' YAR'N, coarse and, fkne. at •,;., • • J. LYONSA: SON's; (A DAR Paika, cowmonPail& Tul"L'ilfifs four; 13roaqms, - . Rope,.itc. at J. LYONS &SON'& •'odda and Butter Cntokeni, Coffee, T i ca Fish, 17", fie.—a - nan , 'supply, also tsrden SetddA jititopen= ed ; and for sale hr .• • J. Lyons & Son. . April 9th . 1461 • • ~ r IiiENItIC'S VEGETABLE HEALING BALSAM, 1 a fifst rate article , must for coughs ma colds , must . ct i vo a end k k r Ala RENTIYX It RE •D- Ifonfrosi,"Sittrcif 1t 18F& • - - VALI -' . War . with Great .0 'llaiii! . ..... ~ rpm& Central A Wilk= 'Ai:motion', is liotile : 1. bet 0 UrfEir.PEßG,Roßiriribtri are finally - settled I • their•n‘sv ature!lo,toe, Of the New Brick IllOek, * .ekawpafrsimii , to enlist fo.the war 'On he supplied With als - and all sorts of rlothitig, ancle those who take their, wires With , thertii , ,ean idso boun the best of• materials for ladiete;Wear, from's up•to a Bonnet,.eitln3r in-phi/or or eitiseof Snowing the cifizetutOf SusquehannaCo ,hrave and. patriotic, we - are - mire they late prepared for the.coming smuggle, -, andfilet vise Ahern to - call on us - and. examlactAtur stock, which we are assured airetiim sell; any othesfirtn this, side ef .woy.. YOrikeity.,_ ', . rz. , . = O ur s•, k, whieft vre have vertiatay" ' a . 1 r and with ,grent 'nlre - seleeted, compijiiiis , i " trient of .•: • • , .., -' - 'i.. •-, --'" ' - ` , l "- .‘ .;, si'•-''.‘, ,i L A DIES! R - WE r';i ':...N :F:.: -,-; •siiieft apt Shaivls,;frein4l,..up.::ll:434e- t ' " • . - .. -- Goodit from A4O cent - Calico Dress tO It : ltqdlX ; riistrung Cloaki, EMbroideries b. of 1 all.„thntetiptlolts tiold.# l l 64l --who happen to INV iti verv:enld in ~, we ..e, supply with's' good suit tifTuta to 'WO .. ...tiritritl -... ' GIENTIE.,tt'E.NO:W.O4 — ":"' T6 . I ` :). • To gentlemen who do not iniketottlitro; .14 4 10 getting up new suits of clothes; •lrewoubt. ihet4o4 have a; very midi assortment of Ready;mad POW:* of all descriptions and prices, and in else ire-all hot have the article they want, We -will to • Abell lar ders and supply them on very ,short note ~ .: ,-'• .' • - .BOYeaLOTMOW',....- We have als4 - 3 a very good, assortment O VOthlrell'a v - Clothing„from an Infant ;up to•a young - ,which cannot be surpassed for tastefulness, ea eil as for quality and cheapness. ~ _ - . , -; ; -„ • We have also a regular assortment Of , entletiett7i• Furnishing Goods,,such _iis rine Shirts, ollirs„.ln= der Garments, Silk Neck - and PoeltetAl -- !Wert-hide, ' Stocks, and a great many other tirtteles 'I ntonvti. • ous to mention. e , - , - In addition tout! these .It - e keep a, 11 stock_ of Staple and'Pfromestie Cloods,'surit;as She tint of all , qualities, and prices; Itatinels; - Tickings, eiegbexas, gtild'a great variety of other: rtieles whi are Oswal t?' needed in linnifies.s. •; , ;• • .- -; 7' --- We are very' sere. that those who ore 111 VOL; of any of the articles:mentioned,. would do , :ell to„mdl and .prkee our ' goods, and ' Satisfy ih . veili; Ito* much thOy„eati save'by initn,g. of us'. '1 ''.' 'l, , - . . e ; Tliankrtil the past reirers *hlte - dt Oar o d stood, ire Unite o friends and the public:gene ,i 0 '• call on us at onr ew and more,' commodious - tilialintewt t friends where we e always ready to w - ait,mt,,. ~ i. 17 !tit possible attention. 1. -' " '- -; ;., • ---- ' GUTTENBER6;•itOSPSIIi `dc to: M. GUiirißEßG.` . '' 1 • • ;-•,• •,- L.' Bo 4111: P.- C . • n• WiTTENBERU.' I :J,7:-'.. ! I. WI 1011knit:4:." M& COt II ' kers, ' 1 o. their castoitters, in , , ve stock of C.tniser izortment of CARE, .(.1114 . 1RS ever otter . ty, all of which: were -order, and they can article. Call at _thei et, and examine , for" v. w: stmt. • E. C. 7011DHAIL V. 1321111, YS. & 00" E 23 .1 aSioriment of - Dry. -ware, Tin-ware, Stove;. ',II .Glasses; OrOckery, tats and Caps; Glass, eed Oil, Doct. Jaine's Books and Stationery, 5000 yards• Sheeting, king, Parlor and Shop &c.. As we buy for 1, . , cash, a little cheaper ce. .'R.. LIONS & CO., by iite pound, sack, . LYOXS,t CO. ' _ n Tea for one dollar; or one.dollar, itt B. R bve dollar, rq, B. it dolrat.;:lit B. R- Lroxs &for otke olLar, at B. "N• pt T 3. It. Lio at'• B. R.LroN dollar, ta..B. R. Lros:s at B. 8., one Moller; at IR:.It Candles by the b'ok,, at tip-top Mess Pork at ip and Thick Boots, at .. R. LYONS it C 0.2. ... .-L ,At ; A. LATI-i i RCCR:,* INTlf;'). now offering . • . -177.1177'2.N, AND READY MAD 4,FG at greatly reduced pribes; inO inin for oar Spring purchase:, :Now Ilhuy cheap a 3 we are determined to sell !Fifteen and twenty per cent may he se' on us_immediately. : , . '• . , Fine, Rich .FYench iferinoie, wort. , shillings, at sl..per "yard. .• •:, • . „4- , • . 1 • Beautiful Striped and Plaid Delai ACTOR!. i - - i for,2s. and 2a 6d. for ;l8 and 20 cents tautly on hand fottsale t Paramethis, Alp.ntces,: CiAutsis; '• ontrose, the best actured from the lykof a r—ad v d. s*li n dseas at prices that will "BEAT ill • 20Satinetta from 38. 6d, per ' , aril to $1 old fashioned wa per cent. idss than'themarket pri .. „. : r We alio Itedp on hand a fine asso greaie, he martictactures I \' '. BR.OidDCLOTHS 5 - . Warrar.ted in a tall cases .1 all grades and colors; in price from ,S 2 ! ap may be retained and 1 - . .1 CA SSIM.E.RES , .. Black .and colored Doe Skins, Fancy s. - . 3 -.. I .Grey, Kentucky Jeans, COrdstroys. • " :i; , :; 04 ) 1 . Re;t4y-itade Cloth - , t 7 vo - 1.. Overcoats from $4.! to $10; Tanta • ~. . .... ......'. :-2,i . Vests Over-hawls. , , Fhumel Jackets, fernishetik—if delivered 1 cle to, work in—call and try one on. • at the rate of ten barrels 1 figs and Caps, Boots\ and SAO barrels for 8 50 - 4 ' Ifarduire,-andlOi ocei Undersieeves, at . R. LYONS k CO. ost and something leis, LYONS &.CO's.' R. LYONS & NIALS at • • R. LYONS 14NliY WARES. 100 cIITHERS . • rrti, • 'on of eountry Merchants 'e ! r . stock of - Yankee No 'ernran Silver. and Plated bent of Fancy Goods, Int Importers : and Mario- enable ns to give cur - en. Styles, at all times. PEDLARS .• :nimble to their trade'at Our goods are bought of h . s direct. 11A.YDEN! JOHN HAYDEN, • ,TRACY HAYDEN; GEO.HAYDEN: ,t; 1855. 5091 I Tinie. NNA AND WESRTEN F OAD. 101GEMENT. ,' . i 411t ) tI l mIlitt2 1 1 L l : l tftEi v itii . at Bend at 3ilo P, -; Urea; .Barga#lo. ISi ' .. • • 111 TE . it. .it.lot more of those fine- Teas. more than h• dritaing, and you - will. again. ' i ' Ea NKEE - NDTIQ, Beside many. other things that kve at slew all. who favor us with .a call- We goods as cheap as they cari.be bong this country, Binghamton not exe:epti sell a dollar's worth ;of . goods "on a yei trill a . bill of fifty for - cash.- :Bay t bring the pay, and You 'need not spel ing to "York State,'. as we give. j your ineney here athome, - _ . . . . .Remember all ive lan said we any one will tuill at ;NO. 8, Pinta will all we liaVe said' to their e . ' r'R''' All kinds of, Produce, B. J 4 t IVI) EG I GSi titli-Va iki exchange s_nOva RATES; i ,--• A. i..4.' • 3lontrosc; February 12", 1854, SILK . AND _DRESS. TANTILLAS, Bera., Itirasolsi Lawns; fashionab c , f! • choice assortment .in each depa lot of moire.antiOs'e Trtrigning, , Sta variety, Clothing, (a - large stock,) 1 Hats, (silk and summer;) Cloths I from *cents to I:shilling, Carpets, • Land,Rugs.• • .• Ilardwarel-Gerpum Silver Kiiires.and Foiks.l • Grioceriei—sh, a . fine Coffees, I3romaapies, 'Mice; -Ground Coffee, Coim Sfarch • -Perftruserk,—Pray.Mt,ater, •. Farena, Extra*,- German- Colo! or Faney . Soaps,.&U. : Farming T i ools--EfayFoll Rakes kt. ke. • - ,` NEW MILFORD STOVE " • in ru.ll BI Two Moulted ;and S eventy • -sale ig . .DlOkermaa ct • TA7 E are in reCelpt of-the. lar. V .ever 'offered in Northern sisting of - Cooking,, and-,.- -wood and coal; also, a full asior for Stores • and Churches,: Would Mill particular attention' Elevated Oven, the most perfect stove in market. 'i:Among one oven, would Mennon the Emil,* _being 'very heavy Plates, perfect. fi or batzei. Farmers of StisqUeltaat been in the habit 4 purchasing li • trimming; and paying aft much a heavy plates mul heavy.trimMing., We manufactnie onifuiniture, ufacturer's Prices. Let, those:wh. t compete with • us if they Can.l- ' with the, tin trade;, done as usual - • DICICERIL New Milford, S?pt. 18;-1865, . --- . --- 7 - , - POST ! Li ._.• V DRO. A RE now ieceivi, ng elate:and I- Lof truth G ' —desirable 71s cheapest.- - ,-- . • 1 Large stock of, Dress - Goods, ' Jaconets;.W)llte"G'oods, Drefillsll J ins, Para . s, Bonnets, Rihhem-1 3 foreens; Fancy Reaps, - and the 1 . Lobins' Extract and _Geritom to ASTUFFS4Iarge i steak 'a( Pie_ rates for good_ arlictelloota. stock—Gtocericalin every varlet 1 Wooden Wire, Looking (Hisses I IternpEartiet, OilleaniekL-largo Itayingleols, 4.,. ite.:4 . 4 1 We bavolteyei had toter an every department ,than. now; and I. the attentiOn'of Oar old friend.v• I •• - Adm igtrutor's I NOTICE Is hnriby.giVett that 1111 : tratien de bo!alt 1403 CUM upon 'thn'EStatO,;of DANIEL Bend county cued,; have beeut granted'! #b gi Versonshidebteditcr said istitte q •• immediate pavine it, on will please prnsont,,thetnin dement,. tit (lake Lyons': fOre; is authortco efi settle - theina nr Binghamton. 011411 E Nay 6, Is6B. SOW SPRING - I A- NEW, An 4 mend Ait. , or,oll ~ o rs9elierattractiaPP i l , 1 1' now being reedi ad and eliiiked i . B'lEl Ne* Milford; mil 256. . ~ I I . . liontietsAnd F I 4 AATE have Ittie,ive - d try_o . Y. Bonne Bissole - Antt( nits - Pitisels; • I • s- BE* Itentresi: - IBtar - 1115t1n. . • . R Ii - 64. , oh 0 a l••• end o n t en 4 gttaenit esire to Ikii shit /604104 F te. . ore low.o ,;„; -, ":; , i '._,;,:,.;- Q!'.5.:,..:. I, lame ittoct ..GOTHS, lii•ctor4- ;ier to make the-lime to 4 i our stock. by:calling 10 Ltd a usually sold annels. --and Jsys." • P e r Yaltarla ent of to $4,50 Ezz PAT . duly f:tel);. very nice artt s,4ery, ry,. if no,thin; I a sari W. tr.'? ft 1 81; 1 - 6 boots,' !eau and 'lull t anywhere in Wt!annot r's . Credit es we ti *mina and d your dine go ; .0 the .Wortb Of . 4% , Audit azij, AVENUE,' 4 1r, itirezitisfactiort r • :84 * ilbarti, ge,eixoils akihe' MtOP 01:- ittf; oonc Worked 4,01100, .nneta, Feat, Ea ent,) a splendid le Caxids of large ents! l er:ries*, dames attincth; S: Plated SPc4s. rtment - of :Teas; oiolate • ltiiisinis °Het, di;;;(4edin -e, a largastaek . ,sE7thesria'als. .IVST MPORIUM ,- . . SOO* 'fir pairs!!. stock ot Stott, ennifyiftraa;:eak ix 7 Rlato, both , foi ent of lari;liii.eq • ,*8 ,1 1 ,` ttle'a effete:salmi d tiesvieitipbite !ortrunt of litge tate [ imp . rayo, u fah,' . 1 • - ctiniity;Yotrhititi attires wihlight ° you : ongtit. itilbr ~i_Rill at}llait ma i. ;Offs migcbr ! ritafii Athort tio% • .4:0.8.1r/t rrni kra Wee-tit:6dt ,and'-cheap, as thY !Lawns, , i)FAAudiesos s, I Robes BrintattbA; ttakokitient 'of ,ogne—S . l7ArAtEk. jing the- 1 0 4 . 4 t Shoe As. Wee rStol; tads ' add bramits,. of•lhuitwattfi ctiitipor otoolo! in to Rhich ,wo inTito Aititici:, ,-.- .. lottoroor,ooolios mmasto, gittioo, ON* lite' of - Gyeat , ,efliudut. de. 01 1 4 er/bor. and ilI 4.. requestod to Oak° i " 4 4 "clahlWAttere ; ' 9 1 y: atiVVli'd for 'set i' t Band-LtwhO islthl-• o the autisedbor at , - LYONS; Awe I . • 1110/3 teifikl .1 Panic G 094, yka and pragmare l iy n. nintitrm *esti 111..4 *mei • ildrees,ltitOkin: onr 'chap. • LAY RrAll
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