THE INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN rcticisruln ISERT TlltliSpAT 11ORNINO, AT NO PER AYSI.II, ►DTANCS Rain's of Advertising. - o ;, e sq uare Of. lines or less) ,.. pue . • two weeks,.... ' t be equare three weeks, .One square one month,. , .One s.quare. two months,— Onesquare three months,— One,square / " 'six months, .... One square. • . `.` one year, ...... For two or more squares, inserted by the deduction limn the above Prices is tngde. Yei tertisers will dia're 'the privilege of altering or inr their . ,adVe.flisments witriout additional chi Business c r at'•l•l, not exceeding five lines, in. at V.,00 - per annul. , - Bob Work.. • This ofllee is' supplied with a gvo assOrtint Jo"in"' lnat..'tials, cud all Worl4 as Cards, Po.iters Poinrtan., .fl tie clop lc. ansdproMptir.. - • .ft(itl ~'i,•_ANleiti;-,tr)ef?is, :47 'NEW GOODS. • wF, arc ceceiol , , - .. , this week a Icit.of Yew t iturchasol i)?.t.he city, which renders our asso completc, ant! which wtT olt'r on the most:fat 'Office. ;hi! I)Ciang, one (loor abpve 'Office. BENTLEY & ' Montrose, Fel.ruary 8,,1855. peufter, Upper do., Calf Skins, and Ki new ,supply, just received and BENTLEY I: R • A fle:11 snpply Srioons, Watches, &c., jil t reeeivell. BENTLEY R NJEW GOODS. .QPLES:PII I Prints and Ladies' BroadelothiD &c. '&c:, just opened :ind for sale by J. LYONS lc. Axe 44.. lIKAP 14 our store. J. LIONS & • prOntrose, Fchrtiary 1, 1855. •. Ac miiiistratimi Notice. ,•'' , X7 (al lioreity girth thatilettem of adirt . tirtOn the ,estate of David N. Lewis Iljrtieli township t?ecoased, have • been grant minckr:iped,i anti all poNons indebted sni • will ple:lSentOt . e payinent, and . tho ing claims hill preF.ent the same duly • attest settlerbent. ' . • • HANNAH LE flgttrick. Jan. 2.7. I 555, 1. . THE LATEST NEW BY THE STI ERS 'ARE, ;THAT the; Spanish Court has decided not to I Island - or cui, JoStnit Wittenberg.&..r, ltacc r,cently open' a new store, Itnildintz. of L. Searle... a few doors east of Pose! 'opposije Wilsna's corner - of .Cll rin d - Owe'go 'stivets, where they will keep on splendid as,ortment of Reaty Made Clothing;' .Ithiltitl oll to Tlll , , a ; . :00:1, aslortinent of Broad Keinnekey &c.; in short, a 115,0:11n Mit of Gelah•nten's furnishing Goods. Splendid 11 , --sortntent of Laditls' Dress Goods, Sill Alpaecas, Enthroideries, Shawl es, Pres. , I' , Nfc.. &c., all of which they ter-mined it, niTeralo:l the put lte at very low pr All G o ods anted to"girci. - t=ati.44ctiori, as. 'quality its la . price. Please eiye It, a tri:o Info , ' J:WITTE7 it=s4 Court.: of Co:int) eq:lllDlF. , ion _L followiAir days and da crig. the A thi....t.i."erarnisslont. wit: Montrose, ..3iouclay, Feb. sth Apolncon, For,•st . Lake. Friendsrille, & Mid , •illetown, • ....Monday, Marell Franklin, Lil,erty, and . ' • Lake. - - Tuesday,. " Aulwn, Jessup...lnd Wednesday; " Diny3ck, - Lath & 'Sly, in cille.• Thursday, " .Grent Bend. lNe Milford... Friday, ".. q Ma:Tilny, quell:nun. . . ...... ... Monday, " rarat., T'. -, 4 • , lay, • "- 1 Wed'sday, ." ' 1 Hari"' 1, - : " - 1 kidgewattsr " 1 .11y °key of Ode Colinni-sioners. ACM. A. ,CROS.SMAN, 04,11-ve; BEM Itu:try ~-,S WINTER CLOTHING AT - .; - AJ J.. S NC. 10 close out our stock" t ing to fu.t1.1".., trsnn for our . Spring and : purchase we are at .. greatly reduced Call, as ttow tl - te tint:.!.- to. 13u-,,.cheap.' Over coats frtln :: : .:t2,1(1 to .':".1S,11(1. Dress, F Sack coats', zoO . .lp:ltternF :Ind new styles. P: • sr,so t0.:"....?.. 4 ;t 00 . Ve..: , ts'of every Stile.. 9en i •nishing:..ci'ofo of eve: y _ALL: IVA) (.) L LiN (4 . S. 11 AIN 15 pr e, 2 rtt ct;:•a r t?t, n r.ver offergil in Xl° . UE 4AIN.ES. : - . Good quality and ncai-patterns selling at rash. . " •A. LATHROP .; Tebrl4:,:fy 3, 13 EA D ativetli*.einent ilt LATHROP & CO. •in another column ntlere you can louy at i barga February , 5. FACTA' F,021. T E• PEOP E., T HE 1.4111)-cril.er on the CITA / ..1/A K.; iNG BUSLVE.SS in nll its various b chess at the Chair and 5 - .#.1-e Shop in Harford, wh • :may be, found a treater vari , •ty r and :Rocking Chairs than at other es.fitblislnent in the county; also F1:0 and ('at: • Seats. Bureaus, Bedstead r, Loungs Se.ttees, Tables, Stands, dx., all of .chick Will be sold at the lowest prices at retail, Or wrholesale, with short notice.) All ovork warranted ell made and of good inateri,4.. Short credit= and stri profits will he mytootto. For demonstration of t e a4 . ove :facts, please call at my shop in Ilarford vil ge. A. W GREEN 'OOD. llarforii, octiaiur 12, 1554 FAUMS .FOR SALE. rr LIE sul3s.cril,er -wip act :xi.' agent for buying. -in, , 2; E4t.m,—Farurs, 110u5.?..4., and rated hi .S•umluellanna County ; Pa. All all offer tiieir property• for srde can giVe a ininn; lion of their FaryD: or Lot as follows : ' acres, how laxly improved, .4 how . watch orchards, graf;, - ) 1 or nominal:l frith . ; a treei: - and the u , ark - 4t point to the D. L. .S and N. Y. & E. R. G° lamas na t h list; 43 linxeld., 13:y call Eub:criber a inint-.4,4: description; price and be gi% t•n 01 ice on Tompike st:'4 doori west of 51 Ito:arose, liugzst 15, 18.54, . ..tklottra (lin Discloser : ). LINES is again in the Tailoring . Tho , -., therdbr4. who have enon' .right'principle to . ell tirage bc7Rt industry serviec,;,. please Luke notice. His te to plew:c thole' wbo employ Mtn, and • vard'for hiS la! .pr. Shop over Hawley Montrose, November 20,.1844. • NOTICE. 1 . THE stibre!iher 1:41-in" ,purchased the febtire iPte rest of the old and well known Grist Mill, Wled Star mer's lilt, would give notice: to his oldlcinstoapn, and all cohccrited, that he has -given it - a thorough re; pairing,.und it i , , now doing' }quer . RATE ork; and under the charge of Lewis A. Tompkins, whose reti utation as a Ailler , stands Second to nonen the noun. tr,v,) and ulth - plants of water, with aide we - are fe. I I cored at all titnes; - 'we trust that we may,reeelve .Our share of public patror.ag; , : IRA STIMILEES. Sandners, Ili-v.:ad.., li, 185, S'T0111;S 1 ST MICE subscribers beg leave, • 1, 'of itrool i ilvit arid vicinity • ceived a lot of Storcs•;, which kw as they can be purchased else A LSO—:-A lot of STOVE PIPE and Obows of the different size 4, at wurnsffacturers prices_' • . • WASTED-4)ld Iron; Copper, abdlßreas, in ez; charge for Stoves or other pods. • • NEW -cock of Winter I.Thairls Just received and for -:-11.1c 101 r hi SMITH .1L - HESPSTEAD, -. WANTED, ---- 5,000 burslo;,ls - rf.04.4, . 1,000 buidb 2, 6 00 br.tirils of er:orn, -1,000 WWI. 1,010 bushels of llve. 500 ": rani /illy rill :thy of hirtritlges, at the hl prices., in exelr,rage for gooris, by Brubklyp, 'Nor., '5-1. SMITI:1 & It. • Take Notice. A LI. person:: I.l ! .kbted to . A. SE4ALDWIR, by, -it --:-, t,..• or book accouats are ree ully =min& '2'; that it will be wory acceptable to 48 to have the [ same: paid SUO:I. A. &E. ALDWIN. Ildrltro , r, November 2', IF5t. • - aTaIrEOJEC4IT ffir r obrirsAls aurnllllllll4 8118.11111111111 sourly', 'Made ;uid (pUblished in pursnantni clan Act of Assembl,7' of 15th April, A: D. 0334. 'USQUVIANIVA. - Ants for 1843, 1863, and 1111114._:. =I $0,50 .0,75 .1,00 .1,25 .2,25 ..3,00 . 5,00 . 8,00 1, ear, a y ad- !NJ kent of such neat- .Ft, just went ;rabie ie,Post Patna, pr sale welry, D. =I I MI nistra•. lite of d the mate e bar •d for VIS 5w6 ! tIl Sell the I rother In the # Store, ieqtnut rand a also hi Cloth, renend ktl , :o, a ks, Me- , Lac re de cgs.— i ell n -here ER. I • e. purchasing else' BERG S.: BROT • ippeal, rs have filed np cs respectively foi -sassinents for - tto office in MOntr"! on the hear year ise, to ELM MI = 1 / 11er;,.. I 1 I„ V 'N I f cloth warmer prices. 'ock and tsfrom UZI cost for CO. I A. and go 1546m6 and sell • is—lo- wish to ..- de-crip umber of ed, build tber fruit V. R. R. .ng on the !terms. can iain it. I MN Imlnese. , h . .of 'the, and desire object will ive a re ,otes store. ried Apple% ackwheak .hammarket mrsrEmx 1 ; 1 COUNTY OF S of Collectors' Accou Townships Dizpli — Tnisns Auburn . 182,371 do. 26,591 --Coil's Names D. - Avery N. Roberts L._ A. ,Townsend B. L.-Canfield N. H. Robeits'f l W. titiffitin Brooklyn Middletown Aubiwn Apolacon Ararat Bridgewater Sam'l Williatri.C, D. 11,; Coon Brooklyn Cliflord Choconut Ditnock bundaff Forest Lake Franklin Friendsville Gieat Bend Gibson Harford- Herrick Harmony Jackson Jessup Lathrop Liberty Lenox .- Middletown Montrose New'Milford Rush Springville Susquehta Silver Lake Thomson A. E.Tewksbury A. Burnes B. Clark ;; C. M. Tingley; J. B. Slocum B. Sherer Jas.l Leighton D. O. Minklei Win. Preen. Jas.' E. Whitney E. T. Tiffany E. D. Dimock Eli IP. Campliell Jas.! 1 .7 . Potter J. A: Howell., - Writ. Rotiison Ira 'Comstocki W.IM. Whitiiey E. Potter • ' l t S. Mitchell A. S. Walker N. I): Snyder 0. Lathrop L. S. Page. MI Meehan ".!' 1. 11. Cross, i' [ 1 , 1 . BecapituAntieon. • 1 Ambint of Duplitmtes, - $14,581,71'1 i . /Amnunt paid by Collectori, - 4 ? $13;070,01 ' I * AmOuht . of Exonerations to Collectors, . 235,97 - Amount of Percentage to Collectors, , ' 745,41 - Amount unpaid by Collectors, ' . ; • • 530,V,---$14,581,71 Treasurer's' Office, Aiontroge' D. K. ' . D LATIIROP, Treasurer. December 31, 18:4. " ,; , , . , •TrePillrees Statement of Iffilititis Fines for 1850 & 1654. I Collectors Notifies. 1 - 1' owaships. Duplicates Arai Pahl tionemtiona Perc'ntage Am't Due iI • 1 M. B. Benedict 1 Clifford 39,00 I'. ' .. .39,00 N. IL Roberts' ; Auburn • 31,50 , 19,i48 11,00 1,02 Samuel Williams Ararat 14,00 .19,05 1 4,50 ,- 45 • D. ll.' Coon ', , Bridgewater 20,50 14,25 5,50 75 A. E. rreWksbury Brooklyn " • 18,50 _ 13;30 • ,4,50 70 ,; - • ~ A. 13upaes ;,. . Clifford. 26,00 17087,50 .92 , B. Clark • Choconut 11,50 ; 665 , 4,50 35 B. Sherer I ' Forest, Lake 17,00 l2 83 ; 3,50 '67 Jas.;l4eighton Franklin . 15,50 10,95 , 4,00 55 • .D. 0 ; 4 Minkler Friendsvillc 6,50 ; 3;78 ; -2,50 22 W . ta t Green; . Great Bend 26,50 21;18 4,00 1,32 J. E. ;Whitney Gibson 14,50 ; 9,95 4,00 55 E. T • iTitranir Harford 8,50 .1 7;13 ' ' I,oo \ .37 I E- D. , Dimook Herrick , 35,50 27.08 ; 7,00 ' 1,42 ~ H , Eli P. CamObt,sll rmony 84,50 67,48 24,00 3,02 Jas. Y. Potter' 1 Jackson 18,00 15.20 , • 2,00 80 J. A: 5 Howell Jessup 8,00 • 5,Z3 , 2,50 27 .' • Ira Comstock , I Liberty 19.00 - 1 9,50 ' 9,00 50 Wm.'• Robiskat 1 Lathrop • 16,00 ;11,40 4,00 60 E. Potter °`.. Middletown 18,50 ;15,20 2,50 /80 S. Mitchel ;; Montrose 25,00 ,L 111,15 ' 8,00 Bs' A.; S.', Walker ; New Milford 27,00 , ; 15,53 .7,5097 Levi S. Page 1 Sugquehanim , 80,00 ;15,52 1 60,50 98 O.!, Lathrop !. 1 Springville 24,00 ;15,20 8,00 I II.; Cross 1 . . ' Thomson - 12,50 1 9,50 2,50 50 ;! . ; - - • -; ' • $617,50 r..16:- ? ,1 , z $194,00 1119,38 $39,00 .1 • Amount of Duplicates Atdount paid by Colleetors • Ainouta of Exonerations • • AmOunt of Percentage to Collectors ..A6iount. unpaid of 1850 . • Statment of Treasurer's A DR. ' , D. R. LATHROP Treasurer, , , To amount reeiced- from Collectori, 1854, 14365,12 T . ~'. _ I ~ DR.. i , . :. . Comnionwealth costs,. ~........... ....... soso,poi Road Viewes, ' : .....402,001 Road ,Himage,........ ... . ... . .... .......109,501 State goad Damage„,............ 198;,50i " ' " Viewer 5,.......... .......... 207,50, J. Hancock.; bite Com., ' -222;50 A. Williams,. • " • 269j5d A. Carpenter, " - 252;50 , ..J. W. Smith lP • • • " 224;0( Assessors,.:..:.... \. _ 663;62 ' Traverse. Jurors, . ' 1646,0 Grand • Do., . . 501;10 Constables,: 478;95 Township Elections, ' 285;0 General • D 0.,.. _ . 401;55 Offices Fire,Proofi " ... 45,42 Printing, .'„ ~. ....... .. , ..... 179;37 Stationery, : • /13i67 Jail, : ~ • . 9653 Court House, ' - .. 42;97 Justices at the Peace., . ........ . bill Coroners' Diquests„ .-..-...,. . ..; 43,59 .S. Crossmati Crier, ' • - • 66' 50 , ! _ 1 __ 2 _ G. B. Eldred, Sheriff and Jailor, 555;87 F. Fraser, District Attorney....... ~ ... 19,50" Counsel, ". : •. „ ...... 1 ......... 15,00 Wm.-A.. - CrOsman, Clerk, 300,00 "F. A. Ward. Prothonotary and Clerk, ..240,67 J. T.' Lan„ don; Register, ' 1:1,00 . ~ . . New. Courtllouse, ....620,00 - . Wild Cats, t ' 4. 100 Agricultural Society, 10000 E. Penitentiary,.... • . 127,88 E. K. Price, et. al , ' 392,85 Jail and Office Fuel, - - • , 42,47 Wm. K. Hateli, late Treasurer, as.per last 'Au- !' • ditor's Report, ;.2,334,6.5 Unseated Lands, .-" - 24,00 J. E. How, . . . . Norman Riot, • Audit Ors, J. Kr. Cargill, , - - * lB,OO Treasurer's Percentage, 452,17 6 Refunding Orders, 34,34 a - Weeniest •t Treasurer's Ace . DR. ,R. LATHROP, Treasurer. • To aggreg ate amount, cd State Tax tot year 1864,-1 ~ . . - se` a soivia To =int reed from unseated binds for Years 1452 mid 1553,.... 41?,17 To aggregate Smouot of outstanding Taxes of Preri .)413 Years as per last . .Auditoes Re • '. I - • Stsitenient et Tresionsees e I DR. ,• '" To amount of Warrants Sr ttosd Tax the •019 year or 1854,.. DR.' - 8a To ,ozot.t , of School Warne * tier Year 0'48541 Am t -rai • 2,12 15,54 12,86 *23 33,39 19,04 553,03 273,78 1.50 9 1,111,65 492,43 172,434 $13,0,70,01 $14,581,71 Recapitalfition. - . count with Military Fund. 1 • . ' CONTRA. By amount paid Asa Spicer, Brigade Inspect 'as per his account for 1854, .... .. i By amount paid J.J. Roper, Captain of V Rill Artillery Company, 1853,.1 , 50 00 il l 54 , A; 8D6.1854, - • 1 i- amount paid Assessors, 1854, By 1 39,93. amount paid for Printing, • • .l 29,91 By amount paid for Telegraphing - - 1 ... 1,39 . By amount paid Sdsnuehanna Guards,... j.... 50,00 By amount paid for Duplicates and Stationery, 15,00, ~ By amount paid COmmissioners, I 31,50, By amount paid N. Y. & L. R. R. Co.', ..,1.... 13,13 By Treasurer's Percentage, . i . ' 3,66 Bi-..amount in Treasury, - • 1 .45,11' I : p 65,12 NA COUNTY. SUSQUETIAI By County Orders Redeemed from No. 1 t inclOive, Aniount paid County Auditors, By 6 gefunding Orders, ........ By Treasurer's per centage, N • . . - ' • "I. • - 7 I - I 4 _ t 13,131,10 It witk-ComPtla •f Peaun'is. ~ ''.:i • CONTRA. I • 1 c . By p per cent allowed Collectors on final ', ' t : .l-- . acttlentent; ' * - ... 3419 By allowance to Collectors as per certificate i •.; • ! of County Cormniasionerts,.... . ... 154155: ton Bymount paid State Treasurer ,. ' 6,866:78. Dy reasu6ees per tentage, ' . 13,1'616: By paid Duplicates of 1864 and presions :i.. ,;'• ; -* .... t ... 2,478,64 s:m •10,080,12 Axedmet relative to Road cud School 7lUell lon UN* aced Lamb. I .:• - . EIESTROAD TAXES. ..". - • - cm _ 1 ii - - : .By amount-paid Townships,. -.. • , s 6ifitt - for i- •Ity Treasurer's Percentage, • ~• M, it . .... 481:0,12 113 y amount due , Townships, ' 4 4 70 4 . . . . , .' $820,12 ~ . , . .- $42%12. )430ND4-8C 001, , TAXES. _ • • - - i Qtt,;• . Note I •By 'amount paid Towarlm, - 1. ;taxon - -.• es# I .1:4 By Treasurer's percentage, ; "40i By - amount due Townships, 1 •• • • 40 4 .-_ , . I #11,64 , 6,73 5,50 17,00 7,97 3,15 15,83 2,92 19,60 2,87 - .5,85 4,21 5,11 7,27 .16,25 20,84 17,45 73,26 38,75 21,06 28,96 18,81 25,91 9,05 6,25 2,38 6,78 5,16 5,4 1 6 15,35 31,84 7.33 7,90 1 5745,41 `5530,3 4 $235,97 $365,12 194,00 19,38 . 39,00 $017,50 I ' ' It' • :',, • " • , if f 1 . , ~. siatemtlit 01 Treasuier . Ace° . DR, - ,:.s.. DI IL.LATHAOP, Treasurer. ,4 TO'lrocinreht money, i• , .. I 'f. 548,00. Tivonpoild :Duplicates of 1843 and 1853;...1 i 2.01,89 Ta'amount - of Duplicates of 18•54,.. .-.....14,r0,32 To. *"..; retelved from Returned Lands,.... I 20,25 TO, ".y w: " G. D. 'Eldred, Sherif f. 1 ! 'Tine' and Jury Fees , f , ., • lio,oo TO: ": " on Judgments, ,116,24 Ti ": of 'Money Loaned,.... • 4 1 '1,000,00 To " • Reielred on Unseated Lands,— ii 446,77 .' i , . : : • . . ~ !I :. • ' ': - . . '. I 't • —;.• li Yrs 1843 1853 Am t due 182,37 ECIM -H• Statemeof of fils DR. -' , ; G. B. ELDRED, Silent e i amount of Fines and- Jury Fees as peal ; certificate of Clerk of the Court of Quari ! •ter Sessions, •• • :;.; $418,00. To . amount as per List Auditor's Report,...; j ; 10,00 •" 332,13 65,82 1111 .• :1 .: : • • ; ' ! : STATEMENT OF CO4l TY TR To ailtilable funds in County Treasury,... $4,324,43 To Sosq'ti Co. funds received from i ;;;.. lateTriesurer, 8 300 , 06 ‘ To State Sank Morris, 21 ,4' To other :uncurrent funds ' '227,01 ; . TO other uncurrent funds of 1854, 52 , 6 0. ~ . TO ant lime of Countrbonda to new Cows /EOPSe,Contmetors due Sept. 15th, 18440,500,00 Tp 2d 'pile due September 15th, 1856,.. 1 ' 1 , 3,500,00. To ad issue due September 15th,.1857,..f1i 8,500,00 -Tpamonnt due from Collectors, 1848,...k i , .3132,37 i. , Eti ! : " 1 .... M 33 . 1 C) 1 3 9 Sfil; ; ES tCO r 4E,P 1 1 ' I 1 EASTSIDE OF . PUBLIC AiIENUE; TWO DOORS FROM POST'S STOREI • - - • . 1'(, , . - ,!. .. - here we shall be glad to segiall our old customers; and - bo happy to wait 4. v all ix vi thOse who will give us a call, feelinzeonfidertt that from our Luxe stock and extensive as.iorttarnt of goods, we can suit all those who will call iii i nd examine them. f ; • • - • . . • i - -" • J.T. . RILEY, 141 • Ititil t .A. LATI - 11111P. - - ViD.Lartinot., 1 - . :1 ; ; • • i 1 . ! All Right Again. OTSBc, SHOES, READY MADE A D' MADE SOL . ri' TO ORDER. .1 . , ', ; . ~ tiIIBE aubscriber would respectfully annasimee to his AL eustoniem and the public in general! that he is ' • • again prtpared for the Boot and- Shoelf)usiness.— i Ffivingjust received from New York n 'finite lot of Bole'aud Upper Leather, Calf Skins, Ki i!Skins, kc., all oak-tinned. Also, an assortment of • t 'eady-made Work, - Consisting in part of Men's Thh i k and Calf Boats, Boys Boots, Children's Strap Boot*, Women's F,natneted Union Boots, Polkas, Kid BlikkinS, Silk Lasting,Fox Gaiters, Goat Lace Boots, Etianieled Peg getilloiits, Misser Kid Lace Boots, Chilifivti's. Roan Boots, ite. kc.—which will be sold for eaSli ehrapo-r Own caw be bought eLsoihere in this nitirket. , Re :Oaring done neatly'. • ll i' 7 . Please call and examine. 'Store first idekir east of :,the,O.Lid Fellows Ball. • . . . , i f It , • • - . Busitiess hours 'from "the time to wo rk until the , r ilnie foi "rest" and "refreshment." G'niteful for past Intim he hopes by strict attention to l )insiness to : inerit *continuance of the same. li B. Being soinewliat in want of th§ 'Pone thing •• .needful,"-(rniney,) he would suggest,-iff' the mildest ittaiine, possible, the propriety of those quiebted call ing stud setgiag the some immediately. liltinf eed. - F,': Montrose; Dec. 4, 1854. - C. if.,. SIMMONS..s! FM 1850 1854 0 - • ' •', 2 '-!' , MUSIC : 311USIC .1,.: 1 . • LORINCES IMPROVED MELODEONS; morn just ..11.' received by J. LYONS .t SON. SHF.ET MUSIC—n new lot for the VniOe. Piaito or lielodeomand Ciuithr—gome very H•a • Utiful piec -4s just , published—sold by .. :- .J. LYOINS &SON, , Shawls. !J►,fewrmore loft that will be wblcl re-y Parneqms, Cashmeres &Delainei at ." . ' • LION ,Afresh supply of Groceries just opene . LYO .310laiiirs at 3 abillingii tier gallon. Saistive at 4, sk. killings, by :1 • ' '• NEW GO A RRIVING every week''at 2" - t. January lst • =4317,50 Winter,Shawls a QELLING.off at great bargai January tat 5000 Dozen Sock 4, IiAtANTED at • LATLIIIOI 7 & CO's Y Januarr lst _ • Grain Grain! Grt4id. OF all kinds, and at the highest pries !bought by January Ist • 4. LATfIII9I" k CO's. T e ttiiKS Island Salt 14 LATlliielf s CO's ;!;- lifontroge, - January 1, 1855. E 3 • - COME AND SEE - II 13: • , The Temperauce Salo°Alija itill among yim,:mlcontends that total abstinence from . all that intoxicates is the surest, safest guard fOr the people. Altlicmgh the proprietors of the abote Saloon were among - the sufferers of the late fire, and lost a good Portion of their goods, they made oftt to save one thing—that is, Principle, .which theYl - ,count worth a Pile. They now have , At small stock Of :Groceries, Toy's,. Confectionaries, Yankee Notions,: Perfumery, &c4.which they. offer to the public chap for cash.— Oysters got up in all ways to suit custOmera. This Saloon may be found in the rear: of Lyons & Chandler's long building, facing. on Chestnut street. Come one and all, and see the place aillere we are. ;•r • F. H. FORHHAH & CO. '*ontrbse, Decembei. 12, 1854. F • , • - $36,43 ion $3 6 5, 1 2 • • •_ NOTICE! • • ).•ritE RIMSCRIDER would respectiolly inform his 1.13 friends and the public genentunylpiat biA stock of :Odds is now complete in every branch:: Thankful for Past f4vors, he intends, by selling (100 D G 001)S f . :Agizo,.w PRICES, still to Merit kaliare of Public , .patronage. Respectfully, F. B. piIANDLER. . Montrose, November 29, 1854. .fi, DO 1 210; 28 .:. 18,00 .. 24,34 ..452 II '‘ Pammatee, Deltins„ • Prtuu,;' .. from 4to 1 as. per yard. $b !oting from 6 to- yer yard. • Woolen goods and Jeans in eseryivariety from 19 cents to R 3, O . per yard. • Ready-made Clothing. A very large , stoat*. - Having pSunhaSed at this time, when the pressure ofthe mouev market is so severe, and consequently bought I:think I can arid writ eel! the same (eite as c.O E k e any at my. oalitbors. Ilease . eall and see. '. • • November 29, 1854. F. B :CHANDLER. $13,186;19 1110,030,4 g, Is 2 ti s4 =II Dress from 40 to Gl 4 , cents per yard. • . ;Jo= 10. to 2.50, cents per yard. :..from 19 to 1(10 ets.:per yard. Stearns ."and Marvin's 1 ,„/Fire.Proof Sale's. ! - 9 , 11 E nabs/gibers have made arrangerrients to fur. nigh to persons who may be in want of them; the .-abOve named invaluable Safes, at tl .. same prices for which they can be obtained at the Manufacturer's.— Having experienced the benefit of Sri& an article du. ring the late conflagration ourselve#, Wouid earn. eauy recommend to others having l'altrable books and *era, the preserving of which would he of immense. importance to them, not to do with4ut one. . Prices range from $5O to $5OO, and we can explain' to any one wishing r to purchase, A tha difiference iu style, slze ' price, &c 4 and furnish tteinitan short no tice,' with the internal arrangeinee'. try suit the put.. chaser,i - BEN LEY St-READ. Montrose, December 19, 1854. J ° • '; • PUBLIC SALE: Will be exposed at Public Sale. 4n 'the premises of the subscriber, in New Milford onthe ;15th day' of Fubruary next, at 10 o'clock A.; M., the following 4 . • property, to wit. • ! 18 Cows, a numbCc of head of young; cattle, a lot Of Sheep, .a lot of Hog; a lot of ?oultry„ one Colt teeming 3 years old,] one first rake 'Working - mule, quantity of Hay, one Churning Machine, one two horse Wagon, one Sleigh and . Bob'ilorte. Cutter one -iwo horse Ilarness, Dairy Fiitures and Firming Viensils too numerous to Mentii4 Also the Farm, Which is adapted to ;Grain Or .GraWi. Terms will be made known on thildaY of sale. i - . ' 'icy Milford Jan. 23d 185 L. CORWIN. ' PUBLIC. yENIIIIIE. • WM bo exposed at public sale the limn of the inbecriber in Hanford (nee* Ira ' 'nter's) on Tim* day the 20th day of February wai l, * following prop lady to wi' I Ono pair t. of heavy Gael,: ten Co it nine Yearling's fifteen Sheep, one coverediCarria e, &c. &c., Sale to commence at l'O'o'clor..k lA. N. ' l a, t Terms. Eight months Credit ill be given upon polies with interest andepproved rity. . , ! TING !TIFFANY. .COPFINBICOVAIMBI4OP7I3B! • :,• rr % e subscriber has 'onl hand ready : l2llde contrui which limy be bad at reitscurudlle prieea. f• Also on band islOt of Stiperlor it,:indow. Sash. 11EliltriVARNE11. Great 13and Jan. ,Istit 1851. . • I unt with thd County et Swig*: ' . ~. 'CONTRA.. By amount-paid County Auditorf. I,: By unpaid: Duplicates of 1843 By percentage to Collectors of 1853 and' 1854,.. i L ....:. By Eionerations Ito Collectors of 1853 and 11354,.. ' '' , 1 23, 97 By unpaidifluplicates of .1854, ' 'I 39 ,95 By 6 Refunding Orders" do., - : ',. 54,34 Qi By unty;Onlers Redeemed 185 , 4, :. .. :..12,632,28 By Uncurrent _*oue3 received from lato Treasurer,.. ,i' a .... .... ... .' 51,00. By "'• ," of 1854, • ' ! 6 (x) , By Treasurer's per centage, • ' 452,17 ~ By amount in Treasur, • 1 t 4,32,48 , . : 1 - • i .1 80, 51 4 , , , 19,02,97 , . erlirs Akcc.oitnt. • CONTB. . - ICR. By eun't paid Trbasurer and charged to ititt . • account,. ; .. ... 1 21 1 e .,90 By 3 per cent retained on. $1.70 for collec4 tion, • ...I..i' • plO •By Cash, .; . ..... .. .. ...... 10,00, I, I • . • i 5238,00 • r R 1028,00 I ,i ! 1 . EASITRY, JANUARY Ist, 1855.; •i• To amount due from Collectors, 1854. . To sererta amounts of Notesi Bonds, and r Judgments as per last Auditor's report, • .4 about c ... .. . To amount received on Judgments, 185:4,.....2 6,24 We certify the foregoing to he a truOstateme t. • A. WILLIAMS, A, CARPENTER, Coin 'rs. • 3. w. SMITH, - • Attest-4-7w. A. eItOSSMON, Clerk. • Commissionette Office, - Montrose, Jan. 22,185. i • • - ''I'IIt.INDEPENDENT. •'. • The Laigest Religious - Pappi...in • the . Trinici. .. Edi -. o . ci - by l'astors of Congregailonal Chur4hes in Nelo- York and - Vicinly.l Amorig the ! ediaributors to its Columns ar6i Rev,; Rettrv-Nynril Beeeber r iter. Georg.o R. Cheeter, D.) D., Mr ,Cliarles L. Brace, Mrs. ifarriet teheri Stowe, `',Minnie Iyrtle,"antl many other cele rated writers.: i. . , 1 . • 1 1...• -"! from . . Correspondents from all sectita IS . of the Uniori; . . England,,Frarice, Gernany, S . witzetland; Italy, andf, the IIoIyJAMI, contribute to enrich the, colds ms "of this journal. I/ t . , In addition jib its heittf.r, the largest, it is' a so the! • ~. 1 cheapest religious -paper in the world ;; and being: , pubhshed.solely with the "view of advancing th4!/11.1.4 i of religiou's truth it is . sold at the cost.Priev. • s - pro-r prietors are entirely' independent of theipnper as 14 : means Of support; (being engaged in mercantile busi-i ness) and are - determined to :spare no; e.prise toy make iI unsurpassed either in the variety, rilinessi or extant of its -matter; it will. be sold on the follow?.i lowing'', -, i ! • . t . TEIIVS.-$.l). per annum hy ,mail ; .Vl . ,p b car' rier, it.paid • in atfivi,ter; - if-,..not'paid *'. f it.iiimi thre .monthia;lsi),cnts will he added. Orders foe kbe pa..i , per, ae:eMnPanied by the Motley, addressel to the publisher, and pre-paid , wiliile considered / at our risk. i '. . , -,. i ;,.21 7 0iD is tieTinuqo Subsriibe, - : r ; Whether pad wish for the paper immediately, or at *. future:date j We arc daily receiving Subsc -iptiono - to be n'' with .fanuary I. 1855. Those. who wish -to ; commence then should send in their names e.*lY,:an thui insure the reception of the first nuntbersiof Vol umel e :Seventh.. . : 1 i ADVERTISENIENTS.=-A limitedtturnber !will be taken.l ; • .1 1, . - - ' --I EXCHANGF.S.—We will exchange with at papctr 1 which.iiill give this nient tivo.inSertions, in-. eluding:this notice. - ,Office., No. `221 - leciirnan Street, New-York. !, . ~ iIOSEPII 11, LADD, 1'0)14,1er:1. ,P. • reAt bargains SON'S. - s k siv =I . . I ; ALL READY. STOVES; ANI)' , TIN: WARE FOR Tlft !-!. • PEcil-)I,E. . • AjrciPoDltrFk& ELDREltiliave constantly; onlittad 'a lat!ge and well sult.leted asto4aet4 of tin ware teels • - .iitd Chain for wells, pUrnpgi - cistern puttiPg, kc., Tfydraulie,„Rams. Japanned wales, - lead pipes;!, of all gizes fie., le.. Job work dime aiith -neat ness aitd despatch all orders PromPO atterded to. V.H.S.TOVES&PIPE!- - . kept !eonstahtly on haitil, a large assortment bf §toties_ of the later( ittiproved and approed Patterits. 'Our - expetienee in the business enebles.us to gelet th9se that we can rafely warrantlo give entire sattsfaction, Atticingst our nutnerong Litoek• can be lOund the:. I Parit'gort - air tight! :Star of the \,! , 'est, pilevaed New World, t • , [Ov en. -., Cultivator, - ~ . ; y - n. .0 I Plic•Or, , i - Fire Fly, ' .• . . , Thrde'Stattis, 1 Western Queen i . • 1 4, I Gleolie,l 1" I "1 I Premiiun. ~ . f r : ' • 1 1 S. i '•4 ; wo9Diturr. , 6. D. g Y i.DRzn. . • 1 • ',YEW GOODS.:T A. 'Fresh:, Arrival, of . .ilreto Goodtt, t s hich liee 1 . ! wty sell very' clteap. „E have a kip stock of Staple . and Fancy Dry G00t1.4, which 'we sell! cheap. lean 'hand esaininC. • , Ready-Nade Clothiug4 We are :now prepared to clothe all accorffing to the latest style, WE HAVE A LAEGE T STOCK,. Ninicni WE RILL SELL; cs.ni - tow. Call and exaMine bbforc pur chaidng:: LAlso, a large stock of Cloths, CA. - ssithdres, JeanS, Sapnetts, Tweeds, Sc. fact,l)ur stock r 1 this line is complete. We incite Idle apenticki of CASh PERCIIMizet. us our %took. All kinds df produce tak ? en in dxchange for goods at caAn Montrol4e, Nov. 22,:'h I. HAWLEY kiMOTT. • . .t . - ABEL TURRELL I AS f at of'XEIV f i i •o o tu o N D - t . : c w .c York o mpri a si r g ll sas:krt. (first tate raridty of DaroS, MKlncisss, ‘CIIEUICitLS, OILS, I . Dtk-SITO'S GLASS -WAR; FAMILY GROCERIp., MATE mita £o,li I.IGItTS, MUSICAL IN:,7iII3IENT4, NOTIONS,I3ENVELRY, 14:11PCISERT, AND Al. a . SOWO OP F.t.Ncr Goons, which will be sold extreth ly low for ,cash. Having recently sustained a losis by fire .kif at lettif fiyc thousand dollars, above insuranceland_goods saved, I fancy J have strong claims for the patronage of tai frirnds:and the public generally. I a.sk nd man to giro to me, 'neither do I ask or expect ladditional profits • iti consequence of;sah loss. I will sell goods I a.silow, if not lower than'eatt he bought elsewhere in this i'tevrn or county. All I ask is that patronage 1 frdni tlid public which will enable me with ' ndustry to sldwly b:ut gradually replace the losg austa'...ned4-said less beiag the hard earnings of a life! of anSious . itoil. Ottore4tt the lower end of the Mimed tlistnet, on Main street, a few doors below the Corners; . AIIEL.TU/IRELL. •.1 'Montrose, December 14, 1854. • e: I 7 - • , THE NEWS. • , 1.. W 7 see announced in the foreign intelliocuce on . v the arrival of every stearnerthat "F:ca,stopol. is not taken"—but the Holidays are comity', and we hope a great-many Useful, Ornamental, and ' rancY things be taken,. front' the store of F. p. CHAN 'CLEll+whore a goad supply may be found foe Santa Claus And all friends. • I Embroidered Underslcereft, Handkerelnefs i , and Collarsi Faricy'llo..xes of paper, -wood and loather, China, i : lapanned, and Tin Toys, .Writing 'Desks for Ladies and Getitr,,Ftuicy . Clocks!, some duperior to any evil , brought to this market.. Fancy l andluseftil . Ifooks I in great 'variety—among them lieu/dila Pa. Oiftllooks—Vfe of P. Y. Baraum News .Buy, High Lite 41 IS`ew York, kr. • . 1 _ f ThoSe Ladies ..,who - want something mOe sUbstam fiat fort this inelenfent season, will find sonic beautifitl Plaid Milk, Delain, Merino, Parametta, or It Splendid • • Sbawl.! • • •' • Tit+ of the sterner sex cad be supplied with an eicelldrit COat, Vest, or Pants, or the clokh td make the swim. Please Call, one and all. • OurigoOs will 11;0 shOwn with pleasure; and if, we can do no more, t>fe will wish you all a very. .merry Christmits and hap- Pr New Year.. Respectfully, F.• 11. CI14.01•EIL r mo l uwe Dec. 14: 1854. P3ificLANATIO7II. I • • I vir4KR ,11EASI I have just reeeirl,cd a npw atock of I- Winter Goods which have been Ivicht i at the Newest pricks, and where.as I am in ireat what 4f Cash, Woolen Yarn, Corn; Oats; Butter, Eggs, !Wo4d,(fofir foal llng,) or anything else to lieq• a poOr man, from starving,.kgm bound to sell ocills at 4 vary low flgurci for ay of the above articles. Not doll and take rl look, that'a all! '1 B. Ai LY01•78.... LaPesboro f January. 1, 1855., , • k ---- , ,-- , Sonelt Plaid S*wis, French Merl- Alas, DeLaine,, kc., at. tum 7 1, 1855.] , I SAiLY,ONS. ,WILSON 411 r. , SON { .. ol in S. S. Mulford'a o 4 *tore, East --. 1 .. üblic Avmme. . ' Mcnbose, 'November 15, IE4. 1 . , I ' . i 1 . i 1 iTALVAIIIiE FAME FOR SALE.! autaerlber offers ,for Rale the valuable Faim and Hotel recently craned-and oecxiplett by Cal- Summers, deeetmd, ond long known. as tho ' 4 '8(.11 ' 01 - ER 8 PLACE."' ',Said-ratm is shunted In. the township of. New mi. ford, Suiquehanna -county, ,Pa" directly on the line of .the Delaware, Lackawanna 4 2 -Western .Railroad, fOur, miles froni its junction With the'Nfiw York & brie at Great Mend, and 1 miles from the Depot at INlew Milford. It contains abOut 240 acres-180 acres imprOied, 60 acres woodland. It is well watered, hes a lasting, stream mining through, and a never failing 'supply of water conveyed in lead pipes to the hUuse, barns, and cattle-y . OIG. It is well fenced and ' under good cultivation, is well adapted tograin grow ing, and iS•peculiarly fitted for growing stock or for dairy purposes. It has upon it the large and con venient dwelling now occupied as a Hotel; two or. chards of choice fruit trees ;, two large horse. and car riage barnS; one largl! barn -with two cattle Yards; ample sheds and nil arrangements for fecding stock ; three small hay and grain barns; ice house, : brick' smoke house,' large corn house, and all ,out er out buildings necessary on a large farm. =-The well established reputatiodathe,Hotel secures. et lucrative business . • MI! t. Terms of payment made easy. For information, address - • • .R.;L: SBTPIIIS, . Summers, Susquehanna co., Pa. November 27, 1654. - 2m i„FARM TOR SALE, AT GREAT BARGAINS. . I THE subscribers offer for sale. on . the, most, liberal dnd easy terms,one of the best located farms for making Money - in Northern PeonsylVania. The said firm hi Situated on the :.7ewburg and Owego Turnpike, two Miles east of Mount Pleasant village; and.twelve front the N. Y. * St R. R. R., also eery conveniently situated to Churches, seltoblta, Sari'-mills, BlieV Smith shops &c. • It enntains bne hundred and sixty one ,aeres, one hundred of R under a good kate of Cultivation, well watered and good buildings, coinsist- Ing of a good framed house, well finisned oil; and very' conveniently arr:tnged. Also two good ,barns and .a ;good barn shed wellicalculated ihr convenience, two i large . orehards . yieltling from 500 to 1000 bushels • an inually, mostly grafted fruit of the best quality. Thp linnls. well adapted to grazing sufficient to • keep a large stock:. For price,• and terms. apply to B. F. i,EATON; or to ALFRED LAKE, on the premises.: 1 7 . .Harford, Dec. VI, 12454. - . . .The stibki4liers have taken and fitted• up the\ new building on the west side of Piddle Avenue, two doors abure Searle's Hotel,,and are now receiving a large and well selected amortment of .. . Full and - Winter Goods. Their stock is alMost entirely NEW, having saved but a very' few goods from the late destructive fire," and compriSes their usual varietrof DRY GOODS , Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Drugs, Medicine% Paints, Oils, Dyestuirs, Boots, Shoes, Leathers., Glass, Jewelry, Watches, Silvei• Spoons, Clocks, Yankee Notions, Lc. &c. We are thankful for the patronage hitherto bestowed Upon us, and trust .that our -cus tomers, and the pnblic generally, Will not fail to give its a call in our new Mcationi. confident that we can supply them with goo& on as fai:orable terms as here tofore.. BENTLEY St READ • • Mpntrnse, November 30, ' • • . More and ,lore New. GOOds. BURVITT is now Tecel.iing,.new and full • , • supplies of Goads for the 4'inter, Trade, iri eluding a new and elegant a.ssortm . e of French .3fe tinoes, Merina and Caahntere Plaids; Plaid, Fan- Cm and Plain Dc Lane; - Parana:Has, P.roche, Square and Lony Shawls, all of new and best styles, and will b be sold at 25 per cent: less than last year's prices,• • Also_a new assortment'of Rich Ilehhoni and Bonnets, Bide Velrets far cloaks and Mantilla; Rich Silk and l'cleet Trlinniings, Mohair Head Dressea,fliipolets general-assottinent i_of other STA PLI: and YANcI - Goons, as ,usual, whiCh having bought under the - present pressure of the cash inarkei, will be sold at Corresponding F and- reduced !prices. New Milford, November 27, 17E/4. NEW • AND CLiEAP GOODS; - 1)0tiGIIT at the loteFt priceß, and will be solttec -1-1 cordingly. 13IIIIROWS . d: CO. • Gibson, October 11, ISSI. Casminterewand \ •Yesting 4 large assortment and at prices lower than we have ever been enabled to offer them heretofore. Gibson, Oct. 11, 1854. - Dress GOods. • . • A. great variety and beautiful Arles, and almost a 4 cheap as could he desired. .I::I3 . I7RROWS t CO: Gibson, October 12, 1854. Blai!k Silk. ' A good`quality for_dres, -, es at - 81 cents per yard.' October 12, 1554. U. BURROWS & Co Shawls. • • - LOng and square, wool,•broche, , and silk, very liami- Fome styles,and at extremely low prices. October 12,, (. 7 . BURROW'S CO. Cheaper than - ever before knnirn • beautiful patterns and fine quality of 84 Broebe Lupen's man- itacture, nt $7. Gibson, October 11, 1834 Bay Statv,Shawls, The LARGEST SIZN, FINEST QUALITY . , 1111 d NEM:" PAT riatiNs, $7,50 each • - 'U. BURROWS a O. Gibson, October:ll, 1851. Carpels, A good asmrtment and handsome patterns, at very lowpriceg. -Gibson, October, 12, Isa 4 Buffalo Robes, A large lot of handsome Robes, a part of thentithole, Indian dressed and very superior color and qiialitv. October I. BURRO WS Sc CO.. TS NOW COMPLETE—and we would take this 1. opportunity to, say that we can show the' beautiful and-splendid patterns of Parlor and Cooking Stoves to he found in the county. Arnon 6 . them can be seen the Revolving Front and Gothie'Parlor, for wood or coal, entirely new and decidedly pretty-stoves. Prices . froni five to ten dollars. Of Cooking Stoves we think _ it needlt* to say much, only to remark, that we are-selling 'theta at our former prices, and judging Dem the rapidity of pur paled, we believe the public are entirely satisfied with our prices and the quality., of our wares. We have `,` .few more left" - of the "Clinton. Air-tight Elevated Oren Stove,r acknire .edged to be the bbst cooking stove now in use., Rus sia and English Stove Pipe at old prices, and -Trim mings and Tin ware of -all descriptions at the very lowest frates. , J. DICKERII" jr. "New 'Milford, October 23, 1854. Poputar . Patent 'Medicine Agency. BEL TURRELL has just received- a new supply of all the popular PATENT MEDICINES of the day, including Dr. Jayne's celebrated Medicines, Magnetic Ointment, Tanner's German Oirdtnent, ers Extract . Rock Rose, Forest Wine, &c. Se., Pills of pll sorts, all. AiiMet from the proprietors. , Atso,:' Burning Fluid, eampliene,-&c., cheap as the cheap:. est. 'A. TURRF.LL. . Montrose, DeceMber 6, Mt A Chairkre'i to Make 'lloistr . .. A PROFITABLE AND IirOSOR.cIIILE PLO.KiIENT. TEIE staaserr,lyer is desirous Of having an !Tent in . each county and town of the Union. A capital of froth fts to $lO only will be required, and anything like an efficient; energetic man can make from three to five dollars per day ;—intleed, some of the agents now employed are realizing twice that sum, .Every information will be given by addressing (post paid,) . WM'. A. KINSLER, • .• Ilos (01, Philadelphia, Pa., Post Office. STOVES . AND CASTIiG S CHEAP. A few Parlor; Shop. (*voicing, and' coal Siorca, on hand and will be sold CHEAP to close them out. Also, Iron Sinks, 'llogOroughs, Buttes Sink Traps, Mor ters, Sleds, (lamps Bunch Screws, Door Squeeze, &c.; one-and Two Horse Wagon Boxes, imprOred pat terns, one first,rate Tc - nxtxo . LATHE, Sprout's Wagon Springs,' The 'hove, with many other articles in that line, will sold cheap. ' Please call at -. ' Monti e, "Nor. t►, 'U.] F. 13. ClIAND...F.it's - - - XTOTICE is hereby given that letters testamentary IN upon the estate of Alonzo Bryant, deocased, of Jaeloon township, have been granted tothesnixserib.. er. All persons indebted to said-estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those baring claims _upon said estate to present them dilly attested for set tlement CHARLES TINGLEY, Admit.. . Harford; Nov. 21, 184 , 1. - : • ESTRAIIt. C4"lnto the.enclosure of the subscriberabout the Ist of November last, a limit red, smaltaize two years old Heifer. The owneris requested topay charges aid- take her away. JAMES KAssoN. Springvale, December 1 4 2, 1854. . FOR SALE. •THE subscriber otters for sale his honse and -Lot 11 situatein the Borough of Montrose, a few rods East of - the Court House. Terntsone half down and tbs remainder In tire 'eat , patments, with. In terest. . I E. LINE .• -Montrose, Jannoryl9, 1864. • CAllNGLEE.— ' shared Shingles watged by- • 0 iNtober 24.1 • J: qm; S SOS. NEW GOODS. Ikache Shawls U. BURROW'S Al- CO Ul BURROWS k CO OUR STOCK OF STOVES AdanitOstrator's Notice:. WATCHES i -J k EWELRY, SILVERAPOONS, ' r ie•- - dirde. ^ OLD end Silver . Pident Lever, AnCbor end fl idoe . Watc.bee, just received and for safe by BENTLEY & READ. 7 Jewelry.. Jewel co rt. s i stin &Ear A - GOOD11"911111dlit aij"relr P Y ins ring Rings. Rings, Elal)ro p s ' ' B reas tyrui. AD's. &e. kc„ justrecelved at Silver Spoonii.N Tea, Table, Deatort, Saga!, Salt, sle., wartaMell for saIeRE.W by • BENTL E Y . • ...Boat* and Shang. I " -An unusually good nesortment of the best make, ati fresh and perfect for sale by BENTLEY jar. .READ..' _ - Drugs and nedleill* , - A fresh stock genuine Drugs and Medicines, Pataut Medicines, Paints, (Ps, De-stuffs, &e., for sale lg. - , • Dec. 13.] BENTLEY!& READ. • • • NOME. •' VET,III REAS my . wife Sophia . to isep — arited.froll V 'my bed .Auld board; and,haiher Alm of a* property, This, la to forbid all persobs ~rusting her on my [Lemont, as hereafter pay ocrdebits Of hior, contnieting. • . JOIBI. DUN. N.' ••..: Bridgewater, December .16, 1854: . - • Charles Tillman, Barber. • . e m ~ ITAS removed his shop from its former I l don la II the basement of Searle's Rotel, to tl.e- min the' name building in the rear of the bai.room r wheri his customers will be waited upon by that exquisite artist, Professor Cbarles'Morris, or by himself, at. all reasonable hours. Please bear in mind . that this is tbeionly Aiming shop in town where the thing is done seientifiodly. \ Montrose, December 18, 1854. V . •-- To the Peopl e of • Susqvielluinna - County. BEING, one of the greatest su ff erer's by the secant destructive fire in ,Mentrase 4 havlng - my store-house and nearly-all of my . goods, I have not . however given over to despair, but. have taken it store .room in the lower part of the town, first dem north. ofKeeler's hotel, into which I have placed the small stock savedfrom the,fire, and will in the. cowls' of a, very short time fill up the store withlut entire new' stock of goods. 10 1 my present n ew location, I will ,be happy to see'arid wait on my Old customers and the public generally who will favbr me with a call. I have resolved to "never give uP the ship." I. am determined to keep a DRUG STORE,Amd to keep a pod assoliment of Dregs, Medicines, Paints;- Oils, Dye-stlyrs, Groceiles, Glass-witrelJewetry, Per_- fumery, Yankee 11 7 4' )ti6ns ' and all -sorts, of* Fancy Goods, &c. &c., such as Ikept before the fire, which devoured the earnings of a life time in nn hour.- - Montrose, Nov. 23, 1854. ABEL TURRELL. . . . : • B WM every man indebted to inf. pleas* .. remember me in this in time of need, by gending to me the amount due immediately. • . lCoYentber 23, 1854. -. ABELiTURIfELL. REMOVAL; T RELERSTODDARD,, since the late fire; may IV be found in the BASEMEN.T CIFSEARL.Fs INTEL. Notwithstanding_the unprecedented ra pidity with which our stock of Boots, Shod', &c., "went off" on the morning of the fire, we still hays some on hand, and shall soon be well 'supplied again. • • - " KEELER kSTODDAUID. - 5 ; Montrose Nove m ber 13. 184. ' I , . . NOTICE: THE subscribers being severe sufferers from :the _l. late disastrous. Fire, have "renioved with what little remains of their stock," to tlienew building on, did avenue, dpposite W.'J.'Ar. S. -11..iMulford'a store, „where, they will be happy to see all their friends and customeis,and pope in.thecourse of some ten days to be able to , greet them with •anr entirely NEW STOCE , OI' GO9DS. 1 . ' We trust that• some of our customers who have been long in debt, will rememlier that this is a time of tiPECLIC NEED WITil us,-and do as they would. bo done by. \ ' BENTLEY & Ilontrosei 141-ember 14. 1854. 1 - "DISSOLITTIO4.! riIHE . corrartneiship heretofore k;nowriSunder the 1. name and firm ofNewells - 13rothers, in the Sash, Blind and . Door business, is this day by mutual con sent and agreement dissolved. - - • GILBERT NEWELL, Lauesboro, Julyll, 'M. H. NEWELL The subscriber would respectfully "call the - attention 'of those, who wish to purchase anything in his lino et business, such as ' I .• • Sash, Doors, Shutters and Blinds, Cabinet-Ware of various kibds, Bureaus, I'ables;and Secretaries, - • Bedsteacls, Stands. Chairs. and Settees. Also, Ready-made Coffins: Tainting and Glazing.- ;if required. •Country Produce andlLumber taken is exchange: Terms, ready paw .. • lanesboro,,Juiv 15, 18'54. I GILBERT NEWELL. THE "KNOW NOTHINGS,' T,T.iVE • KICKED UP A TRBIBLE MUSS! r-- _LJL But, eery fortunately ; the earth is not thrown front its-orbit, and the sun shines . (in as before; ena bling the "Picture Man," to work at his trade of light and shade in his usual satitifactorylenuiner. Ilia New .Stock, just purchased, comprises every thing neat and desirable in tie Daguerreotype line, ind he asks that you will not forget- to call. • Ile has ah:o some recently publiped Books, which will be•sure to please those who wish good reading. VP- B. DEANS. Odd Fellows' Halt, Ifontrose - Paj tar, W. dots not ; take j.iettireio for 25 or ISO cents. Those who wish such trizahltarat ,go.thewhera, , John Groves" Advertisement. AS-nature, who furnishes the birds and beasts with am extra coat for winter, has not made a similar'pro• vision for man, I-have concluded tp take it upon my self to attend to. that department; and therefore I think proper to announce that alllshivering nude bi• pet's, that need new apparel,: Onions or inglorious, ftshionahle or unfashkmable, can have `thew wants supplied and theirtastes milted by calling on'ine, at . . my shop in Montrosa• NEW GOODg. JAT MONTROSE DEPOT, has knit rO. , • ceired a new supply of Spring and Summer Goods, which will be sold very. low for cash or fariol produce.. . " - - • 4 Q POUNDS good Noir - OrloaniSogar for one dol. I.` lar at - J. C. I E'S New Store. rrEA, Coffee, Molasses, Fish, of all kinds, very cheap it, • Wanted,' • A NY quantity of- Eggs at 12 fence per dozen, exchanke • for goods at C. LEE'S Store. Also, I - . A NY quantity of Butter at 16 !Cents per - pound, 111. exeba7e for Goods at J. C. BB'S New Store. • TIiOSE d i shing to purchase for cash, or in ell change', for baiter, Will find it to their interest, t. , call and examine my stock of GOode and prices ,f. theniselVei:i For barter.Of all kinds the highest-pH es may at all times.be'relied on ai J. Q. LEE'S Store Montrose Depot .` l - • DON'T BE FRIGIcIENSaI. " 7 The,;FarMer's Store lteibtitilt. WE wish to say to our friendsand customers that we have withstood the detouring element all consumed our Stove with most (of our Goods, , erected a 'convenient shanty, Wh6re we shall he , hap py to see our old customers:as will as new. We are going to sell goods lower than ever, and we think teh per cent. lOss than you can buy elliewhere in Susqua- Immo co. • Call and See, WARREN& THAYER- Executor% ~, NOTICEis hereby givun that letters . testantentarw, with the will annexed, upoo the estate of Jame. Kelly late of Gibson township. deceased, have been granted to the ttnb , kriher, and all persons hiving claims upon said estate will pleaie present them duly attested for settlement,' and those indebted to the 'S tate are - regnested to make immediate payment.' Gibson, Dec % 4, 1844, THOMAS KELLET.I Clover anil Timothy geed. roa sale at J. C. ttr f g'S Storo, MOMORF, DEPOT.I" • - A. Good Colter %Ire ilt4e. worn-i-foi sale ai l • CUATIIA YS BARK; • tro9e, Jan; 2 185 W I •• ' sheffiti,s s4ter. -- -••- 1 IBY 1 41411 T 4 ji ll 4:. ' . 96. aentedout of t; ~ , vourt of Comment: . . *.orlilusquehan . na co 'tc and to me direeted,.l ' 'CiPase to public aate,at kilo Court Uouto in liihiittese, on Saturday. the IZth I day of tebruary text , at 1 o`chtck P. 31,, alt that cer: 1 twin piece or', parcel of land lying and being•aitoat i in the Township of Harmony in Busqueluttins oolm'O, bounded and described -as ibilawit t ,to. wit:- On I north by hind of Arima and Simon Ihwtott, cast by the 1 1 Belmont 1 Oquago turnpike , and on tho,sonth -west by laud of Simon and Antos Barnes ; contai ng 1 one acre of land more or leak with the aPpurtina ~' one framed house and barn and all improired, - i Taken at Ole suit .or D, A. d.yons & Brother .xi,,: Ira Williams . . F. 1.!. BOLLIBTER, wir 4 • . Sheriff's 'office l M ontro'e, daft ";ISM."- -row7 ' ', 7 , . 1 - , II H II I de, find Greeeri J. 'C. LEEK:- -