IMEI!!IEMIIEII `~glr~cy~fyfr~j. 111 , • . „P • ENNIEII LIST, or s tut SUSiaIfirIIANICIL COUNIT AGRICIYLTVRAL .Whir is ud - Cattle =Show to be bald in . , :illoirtroge, Oct 11th, 1856. ii ;c '--.-• I - NEAT earns. - Ft For he oe'tst, 'hart Ball, two years old and tii••• wiiiii..... - .....: • • •ISM 1 •:•30.t est, - - /•onB,oo De For the. best Ball,do. ' 5 ' 42143 Id - best, •• • . ' 300 . Fir We ti6t Glide or 3fix9d,• • • • .... • ! .. :•5• 0 0 . -2a befit,. : . . 3e, ' - 3,00 For 'liest tow, regards form and appearence. 5,00 2d best,. :.. , •• • • - SA) For the beat 1111 eh Cow as appears front results, 5,00 2d best, i , .. 3,00 For the-best Mb years old Heifer. .... -.. .. ......8,00 sd !"te s t' • ••1 1_ - . fa best, I • 2,00 For the best lot f store Calves, not less than five, 5,00 2d best, . 3,Q 0 341 best,..., e i , 2,00 Fat the best pair orNorkink Oxen,!. ... .1..6,00 , .24 beat, - - 800 . ,3d.be5t,....! - "2 00 For the best, in.' two. year Oftal . teers,.. • ' / 5 00 giriaist.,..,:; ...3,00 , t - 13d.beit,...4 , , . ..... ..%00 Ton the best lot, of Yearlings, not leas five,.5,00 . •td best, 4 3,00 ' ltd best,. .:! 2,0 0 To the town . sltik, that will send to the Fair the best ten yoke of ,Werking Oxen; 10,00 td - b551.... 1 . ..... .. : ... .... ..... -.......5,041 h SAW. , For'tho beet fine wooled Bnelt, .. ' - . 300 2d best, ,1 2,00 For She best SOuth Down and Middle Wooled, 3,00 2d best,— For - the best 11 =?kbellt). • • 'ng wooled Buck, 3'oo • 2 00 ,' of fine wooled ' Ewea, not less- than 8,00 2,00 i of South Down or middle wooled 8,00 , , I of long wooled, 3,0 00 0 ,I. - - 2,00 For the_bfttt threi," :VI For the best loi ..2d • best,. . :p For the best Icp 2d beet,...] I=3 • • , 3,00 2,00 5 . ,00 2,00 3,00 • 2,00 ..5,00 POO the beet 241 Best 50w,...', 241 Best lot . of Ti best,....' nonaza. n for all work; For best Stall 2d best,.. ., Beat brood M 2d best,... l j Best pair mate 24 best,. ... . ....... .... ......:.....3,00 are, with colt by her side, • 3,00 . . _ ed Horses, raised in the county, .5,00 1,00 rot - o.st. • t, of any breed, not leis than six, .3,00 2,00 Fiir the best I'. 2d best, ...'I sd. best,. arrrrit. kin ,of For the best fi 2d best,. ..! 3d best,.. J CHEESEI . eese, not less tslo 2511,. For tbs best I 2d best,.: CARDER TEGETAIILIft., Best 'variety, 2e best,.. nut:.• ariety. of Fall apples, not lesa than half For the best bushel, 24 Best`.. Best speeime 2d best,.. of Grapes, QM 0U Honey, from the hive with Out, TO the best . 14 troying the 241 best,..l cc;... DOMESTIC MANCFACTVIIEJL nel; nnt less than ten yards, —3,00 Tor the best 2d best,. Id best,._ For the best e 2d best,.. Sd best,. , For 'the best- ; , yards, I• • 2d 5be5t,..1....4 -t !Cap. ....2,00 1,00 3,00 = • 1,00 Woolen Carpeting, not leas than fifteen .; • 3,00 .0 00 Lg Carpet, do ... 'Woolen Clo t do.. EMI= 'For the best 3,00 .2d best; . '2,00 For the bestl wilt of any description` .3,00 td best,. 1,00 Tor-the best Ornamental , Needlework, certificate ,of merit. IL - • Forth° bese,Worsted work, certifiCate of merit :For the bese!rariety of Flowers, certificate of merit. - • 1.4171Eit AND rrs mAxuracrrßis. )'or the bestilot Sole leather, - • Reit lot cif Harness leather, Best lot of Ctalf Skins, • Best donblel,Carriage • Bestdouble, , Tearn.. do Best single Qarrisig.. For the best Saddle, and Bridle,. '{ CABIS I ZT worm. For the. best exhibition of Cabinet Work, . . . -. ...3,00 2d best, ' a 2,00 1 ?aux 1311%1611KM% ' For the best' Plow, for general n5e,...... ..... 3,00 2d best, ' 1 I do 2,00 For the best furrow, . • 2,00 , " . beat Cultivator, for C0rn,....., ... 2,00 `" beit i Corn Stalk cutter ' 2,00- " best Corn Sheller, ' 2OO " best Churn, 2,00 - '" best' Ox COI, 2,00 - " best' 'gorse rake, , ; •.,....2,00 " best Has rigging, . , - 2, 00 " best Farm Wago " 2,00 " best lot of Butter 4ins azid: ,00 " best Cheese Press, 200 To the person who shall exhibit any implement of. his own invention, which,-in the opinion of the Com mittee, is worthy of merit, 3,00 - Punttrai l s FOR Gaits. are to be awarded - at the meeting of the 'society in January. For the bait crop of Winter Wheat, not less than - two wrest, . - 1 1 5,00 2d best, ! do 8,00 For the best crop of Spring Wheat, do.. ' ... ...5,00 24 best, : ! • do • 3,00 For the best, crop of Corn,not leas than three acrea,s,oo - 2d best,'; • do . 8,00 For the befit crop of Potatoes, not less than one half ata . p - 1 500 2d best,,. do 3,00 For the befit Cooking Store, cast in the county, certifi cate of meri t. , - t. • - .. - 11 ..... , _ . For the beit lot of Horse Shoes for the road...sl,oo' For the Vest for the farm, • ~ 1,110 • To the 'l'armer who will shew the _greatest results from his fram, for the pasilyear, in proportion to the numbtr Or acres improved, a cerficate of merit and, 1 ! ' ^ • .....5,00 '2d,bestt....do :.. do. :d0..a,00 ~. • The Es)entive Committee in presenting the pre miums fo ii 1855, are gratified.% offering to .annpet hors the most liberal list that has been laid before them; and it is hoped the 'exhibition will, be more ex , tensive thln at any.former period.. There never was a time wh n the Agricultural interest was so prom inent in e county, and held out such induceme_nts. It is trusted therefore, that an institution which has aided so essentially to develop the resources of the ' county will be liberally supported. Applicants for pre- Mill= orl Grain and Potatoes arerequested to gi ve the mode' of cultivation, and furnish the Society-'with - completeproof of the tonintity raised. Applicants fee premiums on 'Mich Cows for Butter, will state the greatest quantity made in any one week during the - mum. i i Persons presenting Agricultural implemienti, are . reqiieste tofwmildi a description of the article. To en le the Committee to give an additional in .tercst_to e exhibition, it is earnestly requested that a l h those whe take an interest in the success_ of the So ciety. and who possess any thing that is . ornamental or clarion*, wM send it for inspection/ . - 1 TROILUS Nicnotsox, . ' Avritze aturwnt, . . • ' Taos. JOHNSON' i N. B. If any thing has been ove'rlobked in the an i nouncement of prenaiuma it will be rectified, on aP , , plicationitoany member of the committee. - 1 .._. - ~ cannaSusqu County Fair and Cut. 1 tie Show. - Tit4ll4lk> 'lig persons bare been appointed Indies itt the ensuing Pair and Cattle Show, to take place on thelltiOctober, 1855. • CTiwkrii Bulls and Calea•-='Thomas P. Phinney, David Wiktiee, C. J, Hollister. . - • ./idges .on_ Working Oxen and the Ten bete Fair Awn asp Tottiship- 7 -James Hassan, P. IL Hollister, Ado on; Belt - Mate. ed Stets and Fat Cattle, thraltlid.dteo*l . irsOld—Ami Wakelee, Garry Law, C. caws_ s , .war . ~ -- df oot:reung Stock.inelndins HeiWear ling, and Caliea—Eufna Wth, Sandy Al moo SteiOns. " _. . itigOisi'eft Bkeep-7; , ioelTuftell; :no. 8. Birctuird Wl,Sam Wes. iiiiigl on Bteine—Renry Bailey, B. 0, Babcock, illamion Main. . . WiliameMard, DanielSearie, Beau A31'03. I. Judges on .Poidtri--*niruuri..X.Poo, :owls Mack, N. C. Warner.t • - .':Judges on Butter and 'anise—lsaac , L. Post,' jo: seph D. DrirdMr,'Abe) Cassedy.. Judges on tregeteib es, Fruit, and :loury Warner, - D 2. dope, - S. A. Newt#ll. Judges 00. ilitrinitis Implements—Caleb iniaai Jesnp, John llarnngton. Judges en Singk aid Double Carriage- 1 Searle,, G. Z. Di mot, _ . . , .7: m i g n on pat cr—, Ww. L Vaughn, Ci mono, Charleti Stoddard.' • Judges oil ilrainesi Wad ''Sadrileti4. FL, &Mira Bard, !Belli,- Clemons. • • Jiallea on; flabinet Irork—Lorenzo Beach, us, Win. Boyd, • Judges 41 ;fled .Results from tiny Inrri Gram and; Oder Viiirgar—lsise P., Biker Jewett, Datdel MeColltun. • " Judgei oUlDomesUe Manufaefuirit-8. B. Chase, • Mi. JameioNasson, Mrs. Abataktedy. - ' Judges o Ornametital Needle Work, Worsted Work and larvell...-31111. , Wlll. - L. POst, Mrs. Win. J. Turrell, Id A. Chamberlin.- - Judges on he %Ploughing Arafeh-rAbel Comedy; John F. Boils, Samuel W. Tewksbuo'. - • • Receiving Comnieitee--William 11. Ji?ssup, Fitch, Charles Foster. - • , The foregoing Judgea, who are ablel to attend, are earnestly requested to report themselves at nine cloCk on thci morning of the Fair, at tie Ticket Office by the Fair' laund,, as it is of the utniostlusportance to the well ordering of the Exbibitionithat the serer. al Judges shnuld be able to proceed early to the bast. sees in hand: ' • By order of (he 'Bs. Com. • 3,00 The, Plough Agricultural the afternoon the farm of I Drinker's pre For the Be 2d beat ad best: * 4th best; tith best TO every Society will corning forty tore." • per The ollowing prctniurns• -hare been recom mended at a, meeting .the Agricultural Society to be added to ose,alreely published :„ - 1 • . For thest sirgle Gelding, • : 5,00 For the 4, i lot of doirs,..not less than five,•s,oo For the bt r t fat Oxo_e. Cow, . 3,00 For the beet Single 'or Double Carriage,— 5,00 The best iot of spritig Pigs, not less than x,.3,00 Best portble.CideriPress,-....:•... 3,00 Best b gallons Cider Vinegar,. J ;2,00 Second bust do., .... ... • ;1, 00 Best matched 3 ;yeai• olds, ; 5,00 .The premiums for, Futter are to he awarded for the best made 'ill the seal mouths of June, July, and Angust. •; 4 . 1 . . I ralrAt a • eeting'of the ,Susquttlianna . CountY Ag ricultural So lety In Noritavere, otrßaturday, Septern ber'ls, 1855• ? the follotrina' Precuntlle Ind Resolutioni were unanimously adopted: i Whereas, Ina introduction .of Va77l4ble Neat Stock and other domestic animals into thls county, through the agency O members of the Agricultural Society, has contribute f d greatly to promotp the interests of the farmer, 9nd has manifested thil, o4r lands are ad; mimbly adapted to g,-razing and deiryfpurposea; and in order more fully to developer or)r resources, a • healthful coropkition must, be still further encouraged • by the enlargement of 1 thci Premitim List, and ,other indueetnent4 in order that l i the Fanner may better ap pirciate thel natural advantages of the soil. There fore— 1 ' I - • Re.kolred, r I That the Chairman pf the Executive Committee be directed to corresStind with nori-resi dent land owners in New l' ork and Philadelphia, or' their representatives, solicitingintributions in aid of the objects of this Society, w it h an assurance that t it • will be aPpropriated so ast Create lancing. our Farmers a Ite.s.ire for improvemer t, and thus _eventu ally tend to the, rtanetion and dvancement of :the Ai general agrieulturallnterests of the county. I ' , Resolred,i That the grateful thanks of thislScrelety are herebyltendered to Samuel C. Morton,. Zari., of Philadelphia, for,his liberal donation of one hundred dollars, andlWhich the Society appreciates more high ly' as evincing a;desire so truly disinterested to fur t'her its ollets. THOMAS NICHOLSON, _..; ! - • .„•, ALFRED BALDWIN, • lii. COOL - I TIIOIIAS Jonssos, : ! , . 1 - I DELAWAIE, LACAWANNA 2kNii Iiy'ESTER 1 . RAILROAD. , • i rIN and after Monday, May 7th, 1655, 'Ore Mail kJ Priss.ter Train will depart from Scranton at 10.20 A. 3r. Due at Great 'Bend at 1:20 P. - 14. ' Con necting with the Dunkirk Express West on theN. Y. & E. RAP _ Passengers•taking this train will arrive in Dunkirk 'at 11:15 P. 31., and in New York are.ll:llS P. W. • I •, Returning, will leave Great Bend at 4 r. w ;due at. Scranton •at 6:45 P. W. • • 1 The Freight AccommodationlFrain, with passenger earattaehe4; will leave ScrluitOn at 1 r. u.- y due at Great Bend at 6 r. w., eorrin3cting with the, Mail Tridt Wes*, aninhe _Night Express 'Train i East. Passengerang this train and the Night EXpreas West, will arrive in Dunkirk atll2 rn. or by taking Mail Train 'West, will arrive atiDunkix:k at 6:45 p. Ea. ReturnitaF,-aill leave Great Rend at '7 A. It. On ar rival of Chicinnati Express Eadit: Due it Scranton 12,101 r. ii i I 'i • - - 1 PassTz rs for Wilkotharrr Pitt.4o.on, Carbofdaie. ',)l,- 3 0 00 ..5,00 .3,00 ..2.00 ...3,00 ...2,00 2,0► 1,00 ... ,00 - 1 1 00 2,00 EMI -1,00 .• • • • $2,00 00 2 , 06 . 2,00 ; . ,:: tiff) raiiadelphia, (via the Catawic* Williamsport. and Erie and Reacling Railroad, VialTaniaqtut,) and? DLit on, and allfiniermediate places,:: will find fireC clam stage coache Sin readiness at Stranton, on the arrival of the Pasen er and Accomnldatinn Trains to con rey th em o e above place& 1 Thiase.choosing ' iik pri vate cony v ces-will find the bestinf hMees and car riages of efeir description, a raisonable charger, ready to ordet. -r: L ' . . :I,D. IL DOTTER R, _Superintendent., Superinieutlent's O ffi ce. 1 11 ; 1- . . • • Scranttnii May JO . 1855,. 1 ' ' 1 3 3 4IitIRLE'S C I AClllpf LEAVE 3iontrase fOr B. ;L. ' S W. R.J}L.at 61 A. 3L,for Hipress Freight train to Bergman. At II o'clock[A.4.l. for .Mail Train' to Grey' Bend.. At 3 T. M. fdrrese Freight 'lto Bend, and No Train for 1;e ton. ton. Leave !Depot for. Montrose on arrival of hll he abOve trains it Station.! For seata apply at Searlela Hotel, Moidrcsie, Pa.• Augustl.27 • I , 1 I 11, • . EW SPRING GOODS' . HENItlf would announce to Lis Fri/nds and the public that -he is nowicopen ing an t fi rually large StOck of SPRING?..:4ND SUMILIE ?pO, ODS, inch Ming a great variety of Prints 'pad§ cents to Is ;Gd per yard ; plain and printed Barege Plaines, Ginghams, Bromic.; Mick and fMicy Dress. Silk Area Tissues and Bareges, poPlins, &c. i.e., with a superior assortment bf Silk, Brioche, Catdmrere, and Thibet Shawls; Man tillait, Parasols, French Lace and Straw and Silk Bon nets, richlßihboni and Flowiers, with a large variety of other S'aple and Fancy Dry , Goods. • GROCERIES, CROCKERY, AND lIARD ,IY4RE-41rpn and Naas; 'Boots and Shoes,' Hats and Caps, Carpeting, Wall Paper, Floor Oil Cloths, Paint ediW-ind , Shades, Clocks, Stcires, Oils and Paints; Ploughs, g.c.. ; short, the largest kind - of piles of rich af(d chmrrOoods, too numerout, to mention, 'but just the things'to,purchase; all of which will be sold at 66 most reduced prices and on the nicet fa vocable tOnas for q.sh or proved credit. ' . N. B. *lour and Saki ns.taiitly on.hatid. B 3 5. • of. the Borough of Montrose _Ai three children, one white girl; aged 8 yeirs; one black Ibq and one black girl about the same* Ar , - ;Trion desiring to take one or more of sud children can call on- either of the Poor S. M. WILSON,,/ C. S. ICSTER, Ise,. July 9, 185?... Idontrti. OAAA . Milk Pans of all sizes and •made from VV.IV, double cross ,tin at less than Merchants usually pay- to sell again; for sale by the Subscriber. We havelcome to the conclusion to sell pans to Far mers as low ea We will to the trade, thereby !saving to 4he nut:l2er our profit. Our wares are warranted to .be perfect. in every Particular or no sale. Term 41-Cash or short credit J. DICKERMAN Jr. New Milford April 1, 1855: ~ Jo , Grimes' Advertisemeiit. niture, who Burnishes the birds and beasts - with eitra }mai for *doter,' has not, made st similar pro. vision fo4 man, I have concluded to take it upon my self to tend to ihat department; and therefore I thinit_proper to *poops:* that , all shivering male bi• peels, that need new apparel, 00601111 or inglorious, fashionabsle - or unfashionable, *en have thew wants supplied lusd_thaii tastes suited, by calling on me, at my shop s Montrose.l. largeAmiser Stith. 1.. stock "Wont, Linen, and Cotton stuircfor sum mer wolf. Pleny of 4 and 8d Prints. Please call and see. F. 1. CITANDLER. - • 1 'laughing, Mate hing Match'of the - Susodebanna County Society will - take place nt 2 o'clock in of Wednesday the 10th of October, on parid Post, Pisq., in thel rear or Henry wises. • Ploughing,,(Horses or Oxen,) 85,00 „ . 4,00 i! ' . 3,00 I gt . 2,00 41 • it • 1,00 successful competi r a Badge of the !be givem as recognition of merit in Ito litrtheit the great cause of akricul- TTIO'S. NICHOLSON, } A. BALHWIti, I . Ex. Com. ,THOS. JOHNSON, =I .BUSINESS ch. • • T u . 8 (ward - 11. Di son 1311YSICLLN AND SURD . EON, .1 . Stanque hanna county, ra. 11ctridence at thePostoffice. DC !1 - Hall & Lamb, hare recently lllware t room in Sal Milked, Pa., and • keep eon staidy on Jou* all kinds of Cabinet-ware I also Ready made Coigns. Funendlattended with For without a hearse. Ware-room rearly oppositeDickman's Store.• 1 . 1 . New linfmti, May 15) 1855. I • 20--1 y Cannalt, Leonard M. Sim- Sutphin, , - it E. Baldwin, . 1. TANUFACTURERS OF SADDLi, lIARIO47EM, Tnollt l , Whim, de., in the BeseinentofSteuie's Hotel, Hontrdsc; Pa E. Back- , and on , Rodney t . C.ll. thminaps, " • • IatOOT AO SHOE MAKER. Shop first door east of Odd Pcikrws' Hall, Turnpike in., Montmse. ; W Singleton C AN now lie found at his new stand on Owego two doots west of Searle's Hotel, where be ef fecitiOly repairs, - with dispatch, Witches, Clocks, Jeweky, • Gints, and''every description of Machinery. Wheel cutting; dun and Watch matesials supplied to the trade:- • I . - -Dr. H. Smith, SURGEON; DF.NTIST, Montrose, at Searle's I otcl,.MOndace and Tuesdays of: 'each 'week. - Henry S. Snapp, NlCster.T..RA;?hslaVO:l3with.Ranol'C7oodm Woodruff clacrr lb Mer chants, AO. 113 Washington titrect, etween Court andt and Iley . streets Sew York. ~ , . . I. . Caleb Weeks . --..., SADDLE, lIARNMS, TRUNK MASER and Car, riage Trimmer. Shop at hie dwelling 'house, early opposite Henry Drinker's: ifolgroae, Pd: ..: _ _. ..... ....,......... 1 Miller . & Fow , lezi o • i i 4 TT IiNkTYS AND - COL NSELL9RS AT LAW, / - 1.. at) Solicitors in llancery. Ctifle . A e \'o. 44 .14 Clarkestreet, tikie4o,, ///. • sc . P ific Hi ICU STREET, ( AM New VI York. Salisbury k Co. In the vicinity of the principal steantl • I; Thomiaslngitrtui. lIRA.t..EIt; IN DRY dOODS, Groeries, Clothing, thhckety, Boot! and Shoes; Susquehanna Depa, Pa. ; • I .. . • i ,j.; • Bentley & Fitch, ATTORNETS AT LAW, AND ROUNTT•LAND AGENTS, ifindroze, Pa. 1 • • - ri. it: 11E TLEi. L.. T. FITCH. t • - i -.t: :An (heves. i .. , FASIGONABLE TAILOR. Shop under Searle'a 1 ' lio!el, Maine- Street, Mcallnw.o., .11'a. .• ' D. D. Hinds, L'VERY fiNI) EX.fiIIANGESTABLE. Office in in shc i far of Wilson's'Sfore,...lfontrose, J. 'Colsten, EALEBi - 1N STOVES', Tin, Copper, and Sheet D IrOn' Ware, Lodersrille, near Great Bend Depot. December:4. - • - . L. P. ':Hinds, : t TTORNEY ..S6I,LAW, Simptch l tine, Pa. Office on . Maine street, one door east 'of Lenheim'a. , .. . • .-:' Frazier & Case,l ATTORNFTS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW . Office jon Turnpike street, one door List o Post's Storei . XOntrtise, Pa. . I . Albert..Ch,amberl4G . . TTORNYN AT LAW rind Justice of the Peace; over 1 - 4 , L. rOst & (Vs Store; ifentrose._ r Wm. H. Jessup, ,t .TTORSEY AT LAW.AND COMISSIONER of for the State of New York, will attend to all husineoft entrugted to him with promptne.iti, - and .fidelity. Office on Public Square, ticcupied I,ty ; Hon. Jessun. i . . '7l • Abel T.nrrell, !- . .I.)EAE° IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, Chemicals, Paints; Oils, Dye-stuffs, Groceries, Dry Goods, hardware, Stoneware, Glwware,.Clocks, Watches, Jewelry,i - Silver Spoons Spectacles; Musical' Instru ments, russes, Surgical Instruments, Liguori, Per- Ora as• 4.••••••••••, Notions, &O, • - • •1a lt.-Lyons & t .ND RETA I L; . DEALERS_ IN ware, LarfeWparo,'Pa. • . F. B. IMEALEp DRY.G . Groceries, Books Avenue, irepitros,,.Pa. . „ Peirick & Dimoei, • • PItYSI O ANE: AND SURGEONS. Office N0..4, Oweg street, Noutrose, Pa. I I. L. Post & go.i p DEALERS IS DRY GOODS, Gcnceries, Crockery, Rardiare, Leather, Flour, etc:, corner of Turn pike Ftreet!andPublie Alrecoe, Horitroae, Pa. . . J. Lyons & EALEjts IN DRY GOODS, Groceries t llardware, D Crockery, Tinware, Groceries, Rooks, etc.; aLqo, carry on gib Book Binding bisinessPublic Avenue, Montrose,! Pa. Li • Bentley & TAEALPAS IN DRY GOOJ Pait6, Oils, Groceries, _ Iron, Clocii,s, Watches, Jewelry, Sliver Spoons, Per emery, &C,—Foot of Public Avenue. Montrose. Sayre, . Bentley & Perkins, TANUfACTURERS .OF AND DEALERS IN all land 4 of Castings, Stoves, Agricultural Imple ments, etc.;., Office at Sayre's Store, Public Avenue; Manufactori at the Eagle Foundry, Foot of Cherry street, Mottirose, Pa. & William B Tearap, TTORI‘T.TS AT LAW, ..MoniriAte, Pa. Prae , tiee in . Susquehanna, BratlfoO, Wayne,•Wyci 'mini and rpzerne counties. / . 'William W. Smith & Co., CABINET MAKERS. They keep constantly on hand'# flood assortment of all kinds Cabinet Furniture.; Shop and Ware Rocnis at the foot of Mai 4 strut, lionfrose, Pa. - !iltockwell, Winton & Co., ' fANITFAeTCRERS and DEALERS in &mu , :11.. &Wit, Rata, Caps, Furs, firalarellaa, Para sola, Ribb#lo, de. the:, No. 20 COuctlandt street, Kea York, (up l itairs.) . rtz aocairEct... nOWARD. IW. W. WINTON. • - !I Fraiklin Frilsei•: . A TTORNEY AND cues.amioß AT LAW, LI Jlenifrom, I'a.,. will attend faithfullv to all Nisi ness,entruiked to him in the count iof S t usquehantat. Conveyant4ng and writing of - all kinds will be done neatly, an chargesinoderate. Ile' will also attend to the ec of claims of soldiers 'their widows and heirs, agulust the -United States Government, for Bounty Lund, Pensions, Sc. Ma 'be found at all . hours at the office formerly occuliked by J. T. Rich ardi; Esq.l . north of the Court Howie. 1489. . C. Tyler, INTEREST. ED with I.Z. Imzorter of and I Dealeriin Hardware and CutlerY, Carnage Springs, kc., No. .115 Pearl street, .1V etc York, where his Mer cantile fri4nds, in this and otherigties, are kindly invited, and mites* solicited to and purchase. • NEW .GOODN WE are receiving this week a lot f New Goods, jusi purchased' in the "City, which rend'ers our assortment complete,*nd which we otter on the most favorable ter**, at the new building, one door above the Post Office, BEN LEY A: READ. Montroie, February 8, 1.855. • f ‘ liooks and StatiOntry. • T HATE received a large addition to my stock of ? I. Books and Stationery, arnoog which.are: A Long Look Ah had, (Roe)—Wolfert'a Boost ([raving}—Dr. ,Spencer'sketches•—Wonderful Adventures of Capt. Priest—The Slave Holder's Daughter-Life of Sam Houston4-Jane May—The Nay Flower (Harriet B. Stowe)—flag' Bag, (Willis,) -kc.' ke.=-will be sold cheap. • . CHANDLER: • May 22., 1855. . • ; - DISSOLUTION THE 4parthership heretofore existini under the firm y bf Hawley . & Mutt is t.l.4is day dissolved. April 1855. • G. IL HA.WLEY. C. w. MOTT. - The moles and accounts are in pie hands of C. Ur: Mott for collection. Those interM.ed will prom call SS soon AS cortvesient. . 'Flour and -sit • By thcloiid, band, eaek, or poanid, by . • lAngur, 1, 11155.] F. B. CIIANDLER 111.1111111 1111111 PENlift *own' TWO MAIMED. I UWITTENBERG le BRO., Montrose, Pa., take s' this Method of advising their old friends ilia custeinets itid the publieJat large, that they have jitst received and'eneti thargest, Prettied and cheat, ese EE stack ofADY M ADE CLOTHING ever brit% to, this which they offer at a small advance front cinittherOy offering purchasers the rare opportuitl .4 o f"obatits gOeds at about two thirds the motel price." ; ••• ' ; • Also a large asportmeut of Dr, Goods 4 oomerhtiog for Ladies Wear, new !kyles Brocade: PRAM Igitidi Plain and changeable Silks, Delaines, Muslin, De Rage I Berage detainee of ' new and elegant delimit'. All the latestst , les; of Ladies Dress Goods,French Lawns, Prints rind ',Gingham,. A handsome assortment [of Drunk Triintningii . , Embrolded Sleeves, Collira- Cuffs,_ etc. Jacono and Swig ' ) Edgings and Insertings,Gloves Mits, Hosiery, Veils and Parasols. • J Their assortment of Shawls is very large, embracing every thing that is rich andlfashionabie both foreign and domestic. Their Banpet Department is lair and earepletc,l embracing the very latest styles, with Trimmings to match. „i • An extensive assortment of Irish linens, napkins toweling, *tile covers, curtains kc. I . We have also a supply of Shirts, Gentlemen's Col lars, Suspenders, Gloves, Eintirallas and a good many other articles too .numerous to mention. For tar gains the public ,respectfully invited to call at the cheap stern of j. J. WITTENBERG k BRO. corner of piasilutlx Owego Streets, four doors cast of Post's stem!' • u - • I" ;• NEW GOODS. PEN TLEY h READ.. ARE'novrreeeking their total supply of SPRLIVG; ANI) St Ji3r:rt goons. trhich they Offer to their: customers; anti; the public generally, on the f"St t ( e : xongble tetnix, Tor Cash, flutter, Egg',-Grain, Dees.' wax - ,.0r on appio - vcd credit. MotitroSe,lifity 1,-1855.' • . ROAD - CLtiTHS, Kerecymctes, Kentucky Sus, .I...l'Sutittuer .ituffs, and a general stock of Staple. Dry GOOtis, jusl.received and for sale right by i • BENTLEY k • StTMM KR DtJanea. Lawni o Mei'rhnac an a.o v h ec o rrints, kc. ke.- for Sale by . • . lIENTLEY & READ. . . RiFitons, "Parasols,. Stunmes Shards; -L Black Silks, Dress. Tiintntings &c. &c.-for Said by RENTI.EY & READ. Q ILK; Fur, Leghorn, Panama, Straw, and POI LJ Mats,.thnbrellas, Satchels; Window Paper Ike. &c. • i BENTLEY &-READ IARD\YARE, Crockery, PiuteniPails; Tube, Putt 11 ta, Glass rec. ,IIf:ICTLEY &READ. D , RUGS, Medicines, Dyestuffs, and JLI gen eral' assortment of Patent Medicines, keit h and for stile by BENTLEY 4S- READ. S . OLE.And Upper Leather, Patent. Kip, c a lfsy nts and a good supply of Boots and Sloes constant: ac on hand. . ,- . BENTI.EI ItfACI(EREL by tlie.barrcl or one-hall . : so,'Coiltisb. • BENTLEv. d: 14%04 andJEWELRY : LA full assortil.ent. of• Gold ann Siher Lepines -and Detatybed Levers, in double and single cases,•Latlies' I'ins,l Fat Drops, Rings, Guard Chains, &c. &c. Also, SilveY Table, 'n*, Desert, Salt and Sugar Spoons, warranted pure, for sale by •-. BEN - yt.r.t& Rt an. ''TOVES 'and TINWARE, ClOcksi Nails, Candies. Lamp oil, Camphene Sze. I •.I • Montnqsfb, May 1,'55. BENTIEY d, READ, . ' PILLAIP'S.• • - The . Grekest linproventent of the Age!,--- . 6. • II.111701;irms' Ball ritl t ee Force and Lift Pimps— hiipivivement above all other pumps ori ma chines for lifting, throwing, and carrying watei, combining both a Pinup and a Fire" Engine. !This Pump, pitented in February, 1851, is the whohir of ii i metallic.i No bolts or screws about it td rust, oonse quently.4 will last a man's life time. It can be used in every:, varietn-of form—can draw water from any situation,; and carry it to any part of a building. It is superior to all other PuMps for Distilleries, l'aper Mills, Tanneries, Brick. Yards, Iron Works 'andl Man ufacturing establishments of all kinds. All orders must be addressed to Anntsos DiUmtcx, Lodersville, Pa., who has the sole right for Stisqui hanna count FARMERS UNION INSURANCE CO:TWA:tiff; OFFICE., +THEM', TiRAEWORD COUNTY, IV. , triLrrraL; Ir•ZULP,CFOO. - Secured!by Bond and Mortgage .on the Real Bstate of the Stockholders. - Insures against loss by Fire, of Houses, Stores, and other buildings, Goods, Wares, and Merchandise On as favotaible terms as any similar Institution. LflStk.-; promptly adjusted and paid. • 1 Di at:c•rotts.—Hon. Horace Williston, Athens;, Fran cis Tyler; do. • George 'A. Perkins do. ; J. T. M. Meyer,- do. • C. N. Shipman, do. . • C. F. Welles, Jr. do. ; J. E. Canfield do. ; Hon. John Laporte, Towanda; Gen. Wakeman, Lacevriile'; Geo. M. llollenback , Wilkeq bane ; Michael keylert, Laporte, Pa. Borate Williston, President; C. F. WellS, jr., V. Pres. and Treas.; J. E. Canfiebl, Secretary. , - ! .Agent; 0. S. BEEng. t !Arose, T'a, f1p:!211):1 _ • FARMS FOR SAILE. •i THE subscriber will act as agent for buying and sell inglßeall Estate--Forms, Muses, and Lots—lo cated in Susquehanna County, Pa. All whci wish to offer their property for sale can give a minute descrip tion of their Farms or Lots as follows-1., Nutriber of acres, how marry improved, and how watered; build ings, orchards, grafted or common fruit ; -other frdit trees; and the nearest point to the D. L. A: W.I R. R. and N. Y. .3: E. R. R. 62 farm! the list, 43 • )11. lb All . ] • tilt ;:, faring on the list, CI ;y calling on the subscriber a minute description, price ausl terms can be given. • office kni Turnpike Ft. 4 doors west of Maine Ft. 3fontrt)se, August 15, 1854. -A. BALDWIN: . r GOODS I GOODS • I THE subscriber is receiving his Spring and Sinn mar stock of Goods, comprising a great variety, which will be sold as low as any in this market Please call and examine. F.B. CHANDLER. 'HATS ,AND CAPS—A good assortment of the latest sttl6 : _ - READ .1"-1fADE CLOTHING—A good 'variety of Spring and Summer Clothing of the latest DE)IGOODS—A general assortment through out: Alk, DRESS GOODS, consisting of Lawns; Barege Helaine% French Helaine!, 'Persian Helaine, Printed Lawns, :Fancy Prints, Ladies' Worked Col lars, Insertions, Edgings, Black Silk ifantillas i tThittet and Cashmere Shawls, Parasols, Hosiery, Gloves, BOOTS AND SHOES. Clocks—a largel assort ment of; every - d4cription and style. Also, a great variety ofTancy Articles, Yankee Notions, 4t-. '1 Crockery; Hardware; and Groceries of all kinds. i — Trunks, : # goodiot for sale cheap. _Books and Sta. tionery-+-Wall Paper—also, Flour of th,e hest quality. Montiose, Mn' h, 1855. F. B. CHANDLER.,. • , --- , ' ew Line of Mail Si'l .. 04 i I . . .. . I . -.) - FROM , 1 • .. - KIRKWOOD TO MONTItO4::. i QTAgES will leave Kirkwood, passing throtighTio- KJ bettsville;Liberty, &c., every morning after the arrival of the Mail Trains dears, both East and.Wt, reaching Montrose at 1 r. x. Refurnish, leave Montrose daily (Sainfays eicepted) at 2 P. M.i reach ing Kirkwood in time to take the Mail trains of dais, both Kist and West, being the nearest and Most fea sible route to: reach the New York and Erie Karoad. - This line intersects a .tri-weekly line for Dimoelc, Springville, Tunkbannock, Wyoming, and burro, lihich leaves Montrose at 7 i A. x. every Men day, Wednesday and Friday. Also r a line to Friends ville, Leraysville, _Le. • , Good f uid r 6 r € aut. ma and cfnnfortal . catriages are provi ded,l and the p r oprietors w il l sPard no pain to ac commodate the 'public. W. K. RATCII, . April 6. 1854. • MORGAN At WE., T. - 1 • . .4___ i --, ' NEW STORE—NEW GOORS. 1 . THEEsubscriber takes this method of adaFertising hik friends and the. public generally, that he has fitted up a store just across the Street from his. old quarters, in Brooklyn, where he 'is prepare to re ceive customers and sell them goods at as I¢w rites as .anyiother establishment - in finiquehanna j county. My assbrtment is very large indeed, embracing near ' ly evert article . usually . calied for in a countr y store.. -..As am determined to do bus ess so as to avoid 1. "bad dekts," which responsible e purchasers are t taxed to pay, X can offer superior i ducementis toc4rsh and otherwise•ssompt.ravirio pat', nsi. Call and iiee me. I - - - .0. O,.'IIEMI'STAD. • BroOklyn, April 30,1855. ' ' i DISSOLVTION. • Theieopartnembip heretofore eahsting bet ween the subscribers under the firm of F.. 8 Kent At CO. is this day dissolved by tout* consent. I KENT co. 11414 Broklyn Apr. 2, 1855 OlOyer and Timothy red itor isalo by ,1 3URMITV. Mew Milford, March 8, 1855 1 I Paper HanitIPLIPI. I t SAA Rolls just opeo4d, and rpm. for filets. ;per VkJ roll by J 1 LYONS .1k ; i - • . 00f riprir4› , ), 1 - , - , - , ~.-: - • 7, - - -_--- a . . m or•:-:: . I ( l tt. :`--- '_, ' I 1 i , E.? -... 7.-.... , . . , • 4 r ~ . . , ... . ~ A , _ Jilt S., PILLS.. 1 . A. NEW , 4 nd singularly successful remedy for the ' cure or ell. Billions dirseases-•.Gastit•eness, Indi gestion, Jit diec,:DropsY, Rheumatism; Fevers, lII'. :mors:more,.Gout, Nervinumess, Irritability , Inflammatieus, r HeadAcho, - kains in the Breast, Side, Back and Lim4s, FemaleVoniplaiutii, kc. kc. ; Indeed, 'very few are the diseases:: in which . a Purgative Medicine is not', more or lemi-required, and much sickness and suffer- ing might he prevented, if a harmless but effectUal 1 cathartic were more freely used.. No person can fl I well while. a costive habit of both' prevails;* besides, it soon gener.ites serious and often fatal diseases,. which :night have ben avoided by the timely - and udicious use of fiN 04;11.1 pi l rg A tiv e , Thi s i s alike true t t t, of Colds, Feveris symptoms, and Billions derange- i mews. Thhy all ofil to become or pruducc the deep seated andifortui lie. distempers which, load the ' hearses all ever &eland. Hence si reliable fluidly physic is oflthe fi' 1 Importance 'to the public h ea lih, and • this pill ha 4 been perfected with consummate. skill to meet that etnand. - An'extemiive trial of its virtues by Ph.ysicl S, Professors, and Patients, has shown mult.'s suri wising an thing hitherto known i of any me p an .Gures have ,been effected beyond be- Her, wi fe they . tiel. Substantiated by persons of such .e 1 alted?; positions; and. character as, to fox-bid Ore sits, oicion - of untruth 1 Among the eminent gentlemen 'Who lutve testified in' f.,•-or of these ''ills, we :' May mentiett— • ' 1t0cp..1 . . A. iiii i YkS, Awilytical C.lxemist of Boston, and State A timycii of Massachlexerts ; IL J. Gantisktt; Governer of I.x-Sacliusetts; ESIOItY WASIIIIIIRN ? EX. , Goy. of Mas;:4acliiiAolts; St miiiN ilnono, Lieut. Gov. of Mas.; E. M:lt'txUarr, Secretary•of State of Masi:. Jot»; 11. Irrzrartati»:, Cath _Bishop of Roston; Prof. June Tenney, of the College of Physicians and Sim geUns; New York city: Dr. C. T. JAcKtios, Geologist of the Public 1.:LA(13,0f the United States; Dr. J. R. Conroe, Practical ' 4 lletnist of;New 'York City, endors 7 cd by lion. W. 14. )(Auer, Seeretarv- of , State; WM. B. Aston, the_riehOst man In America-, S. LEI eau k Cu., Prixprietors; or the Metropolitan Hotel, and ; others... • ' i : : • Did space 'permit, we could Ore many hundred: certificates from all parts where -the Pills have been used, but evidetice even - . more convincing than the experience of emitient . public men, is fohnd itt their ettect.s upon trial These Pills, the 'result of long - investigation and study, are offered to the public as the beSt and most complete which thli - present state . of. medical science can. afford. They are chimp - luded not of the drUgs themselves, but of the medicinal r vit tues only of Veg etable remedies eXtracted by chemical prtiettes in a state of purity, and!combhted together in such.a Plan ner a to insure' die best :results. This system of composition for niidieines has been found in Cherry Pectoral . and PiJklborh, to produce a more ellieiCnt remedy than had hitherto been Obtained by any pro cess. The. yea4o,h. is perfectly obvious. Whilel.ty the old mo,le of :Ctimposition, every Medicine-is defied with.more fir less of.aCrimoniouS and ihinriOns qualities, by thil each individual virtue only that is desired for the ettratiVe effect is present. All the in ert and obnoxighi qualities of each substance - erit ployed are left behind, the curative virtues only be= ing retained. .Henee it- is self evident the effects should prove astlfcy have proved, more purely rent : , "edial, and the pillq a more powerful antidote to dis ! ease than any otl4r medicine known to the world; As it is frequently expedient that many medicines should be taken ender the counsel of an attending physician, and" ashe could not properly judge of a I remedy witimutlmowing its composition, I have sup plied the accurate formulae, by which both my ,Pecto ral and Pills' are Made, to the whole both/ of Practi tioners in the United Mites and British American Provinces.' If, hOweeer, there should be any one who has not received them, trey will be forwarded by mail at his reqbest. Of all the Paßint 'Medicines that are offered, how few would be triko - !jf their composition was known! Their-life cintsi4bl in their mystery. I have no mys teries. The composition of my preparations is laid open to all`men, and all who are competent to judge - On the subject frOly acknowled!fre their convictions their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pro nounced by scientifte men to be a wonderful medicine before its effects were known. Many eminent Play- - sicians have dechfred the 'same tldng . of my Pills, and even More epnfidently, and are willing:to certify that their anticipatiani were more than realized by.their effects - upon' ti4al; They operate by their pow4rful influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimukrte it into healthy action—remove or IL. a%aaal 0411.44i0r. I Bans of the trOdy restoring their regular action to health, and,by . correcting wherever they exist, such derangements as pre the first origin of disease. ' I Prepared ,by Dr. .1. C. TER; Practical and Ana -1 lyiical Chemist, towel, Mass. Price 25 cents per box. , Five bo , :es'for shatch. Sold by Ann TURRELL, I Montrose; B. File It. II: EATON, Harford; Cnritc* Irutlaff, and by all dealers - in medicines every *here, ALL READY. STOVES ANI) TIN WARE FOR THE . . PEOPLE. • TOODRUFFik ELDRED hare constantly on hand 1 'a large and well selected asiortinent of 'tin ware, Reels andl Chain for wells, pumps, cistern pumps, d-c., Ilydiaulic Rams, Jripapned wares, lead pipes afarl sizes ke., to. Job work done with neat ness and despatch ; all _orders promptly uttended . i to. STOVES k PIPE - kept constantly on hand, a large assortment of staves of the latest inipritsred and approved 'patterns. Our experience in the)msiness enables us to select those that we can safel) wan-ant to give entire satisfaction. Amongst our nunierons stock can he found the Paragon air tight Star of the West, Elevated New . World, Clinton; Atlas, Cultivator, as . . Phoenix, Three States, Globe, S. wooDnurft — J" -- .. . . More n. 04 More New.GOOds. 1 - H. BIIREITT is now receiving new . an rf u ll • supplies:of Goads for the Wintor Trade' in cluding a new and elegant assortment of French INc yinoea, ,Merino aild Cashmere Plaids; Plaid, Fan cy and : plain peiLanes, Paramettas, Brache,Syilare -and Luny. Shdtdi r all of new and best styles, and; ; Will be sold at 25 per pent..less than last year's pried s.— Also a new assorttoent of Rich - Ribbons and . Boniiets ' 117.1, Silk Vaveta for Clanks and Mantillas, ttieh Silk and Vehtcti Dress nimmings, Mohair 'read Dresses, Rigoltisid:e. &C., With ° a general assort!lent of other STAPLE Ohl FANCY Goons, as . usual; w ich haVing bought under the present pressure of the bash ninrkei, will be si.rld at. corresponding .and reduced prices. it , I . .. 1 , New Milford, November 27; 1754. - • i. FACTS FOR TILE PEOPLE; Tsubscribe'is carrying-on the CHAIR .21(14.1r- I. ECG 1317,N1.1yESS. in all its various branches at the. Chair and ‘Vare Shop in Harford, where mai. he found a greater ivariety of WindSoi and Roc i tzing Chairs than at any other establishment in the county ; also Flag and 011ie . Seats, Bureaus, Bedsteads, LoUng-• es, Settees, 'Naos, Stands, &e. &'., all of Which will be ;told at the loivest prices at retail, (or wholOale, with short notice.) All work warranted well t ide and of good tnatetial. Shortcredits and small p fits will be my: motto/ For;beihonstration of the shove Facts, please call 4my shop in liarford 1. • ' • A. W GREENWOOD. 1546mG Ilarford, ctoticr 12,'1854 • W . Jee ry, Jewelry . ' A GOOD issokrnent ot- Jewelry, isti la: Rings, EroiDroris, Breast Pins, Finger &c. 3c., justrOctived at BENTLEY & REA ' f 4, . _ Silver Spoons. Tea, Table, Dessert, Sugar, Salt, ke., warranted hare, for sale by 1 . :‘ BENTLEY St REAP. Boots' and Shoes. • ' An unussallylgoOd assortment of the best -mold, an resh and perfe4 for sale by BENTLEY &' BEAT/. Drugs and Medicines. • • A fresh stockigepuine Drugs and Medicines, P i tent Medicines, Paints, Oils; Dye-stuffs, &c., for sale y. Dec. BENTLEY &RE D. . . 7IBE Spring Goodm - ceived at EL. T6ST A qualityilstyle and price. ,staple l)rygoods, . Co ll ars, Sleeve s , ..Detss Opo4, - Edgings,. Cloths and passitnerei, Bonnets, - White floods , . - and Parasols . CLOTIII2 4 :G-4afine Stock.. Groceries of• all v eties: Hardware; Crockery, Looking Glasses; and every dePartMent their - assortment is good, tud, prices to tuft, 1 - • . Montrose, March 20, 1855. .• -, - 1 *0 the 'DEMO onithi3 eve of my departure tbr the_West, .13 I would; faiy to my friends and patrons that my DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS will be closedfor a fei weeks. ; I Will duly apprise you of my ?Muni, and then hope,to•find you deeply impressed with the ne cessity of gettiOg your faces taken. Odd Felloits' Mall; Montrose, / W. B. DEA S. May 20, 15415. ! Fire Fly, Western Qnecn, Premium G. D. ELDRED Ear tags, now, beingl re- Ws. are desirable DOCTOR' ErAnays l : LUONSOPATIIIISTI - - C - i_RAIWA.7II vtlei , t 7 wnerentlay z Os ew Tor*, will be la. Montrose On theAth, 7th and llth °t each month, and may be moulted at 'lat c h' s , Hotel, for three days,. upon all (Jimmies Inehlental to the humaii system, -viz:: CO.NSUMPTION; Brun. ehltb Inflariuttion of the Lange, Throat, Liner , Pleura, Kidneys.and Spleen, Dyspepsia, (Indigestion;) Liver, Complaint; Ittnruwairtstt; Serefuht, Eruptions; Spinal Complaints,lllseases z of the eye and . car, ;Nervous Weaktient, ike.ote. Part/cider attention, given to the - diseases ofFenudes and Children. The fariotu affections' uf the Uterus radierdli; euied. Millis Is well_ acqualn4ll - with both Homeopi. thrand Allopathy, having been in constant study and mice thr the , last twelve years, and having first in troduced I Homeopathy into Binghamton, N. -T., in, 1847. His plan of treatment is mild, safe and effica ciaus, and different: from that orally other physician, ,and cures nearly all cases in all stages of the disease. I. f ar Dr. Harris has testimonials of character, abil ity, and skill , from a notubefC of the most 'eminent medical then ip the-city of iNew York, among them the celebrated Dr. ValentinC MOtt. sing prompt I/A:E'er or permanent cures call without delay. Charges moderate. ,eel• Patients 'visited at their residences cc hours froth 7 in the morning until" I Advantate4 • gee of the lionuppathic. treatment of Persori4 wis will do wi!ll to Consultation f if desir'el 0 9 in the 4retti, • The a4vasi diseages ;are s' - lat. • That lv are cared latients treated homeopathically, metal , neh. sooner than by any other praeti 4 • •241. ♦hat pa title, timed treatment, inns patiente can be cured by.Homeo ce, who cannot be catreil -by any other patients treated Homeopathically, tic bor ender thd bad effects of the medi• ,e token to cure the disease. . :Ird. "lhat i not . h4v4 to ht eine - 1114 11:tv': NEW CiOODS . . • ffiaLEN & PARK return their grateful / 1. miknotpedgeinent.cti? the public, and invite at. teution to the very large 'stock of Spring and Sam. suer Goods they. arc now receiving' and offer for sale • at ' , erg low prices. In addition to. their usual assort ment of Stapl4 Dry Goods, Groceries, llartlivare, Creek- cry, Paihts 4,0 Oils, &c. &c.; they.are "prepared; to exhibit a larg67assortMent Of olies' Dress Goods of even' description—Figured, - Plaid and Plain Silks, Bonnet.; Shawls, Ribbons;' Gloves, Hosier—Ladies and Mit4es Shoes of all kinds—.also a large stock of REA DY....111DE CLOTVING, Cloths, Cassimeies, Tweeds,] Jeans; Summer Cloths, Vestings, Mats, Cips, Boots and. Shoes, &c. • j j • , • j . They respectfully solieitl ati early call from Gibs° who wish to purchase good goods at low prices. • I Springville, May 3, 'M. I 'McAILLES & PAR..: . Notice to the Pubtie. ' t T ie jit: t t te r i c a t i t o in n ie o l n t . t o nlle e n us • T o o m rt2 , vt an isl c i t t o o f the public in genetA, to iny. I NEW STOCK. OF GOODS,. ••, ' which being bought-with eash at the lowest priecs, and wishing to sell princioallv for the 6ame,:l will of fer them at greatly reduced. prices. Ccich'eco Prints, warranted fast cokir9, for only 8 cents aiyard. Good Drovi• . rt Sugar, - 18 pounds fOr one dollar. ; Boonton Nails, 4knowledged, by all to be the best Nail use, 5,50 per keg. Hats and Caps, Boots and sliods, Buffalo 'lobes of rill prices, all wool Dc T r itiines, Cashmeres, I'itrionettas, Dre:* Silk, Silk Velv,eQh:c. Moilslin Be T:aities, I •shilling per yard,- Satin Bonnets and 3loleskin Hats,. Jlroche Shawls, Double Long shawls, Tbibet do., selling at inconceiv ably lock prices.. I can safely' warrant perfect Rids: faction to all wIo will give. me :i call. • . Lane'sboro, 'Apr..s, 1854. . S. A. LYONS. • et . LOCKS—good timekeepers, only ;one (16111 - • S. A. .LYONS. LancAoro, Apr. 5. ../NTHD-1000 Hides, for which theoligliest 1 tpucep will b • aid' . S. A.'LYONS. ; • Larislnwo, Ar. 5. ; • - • • 'ietODUCF. taken in exchange . for CJ rood, at Iny stoee:) • S. LYONS. Lan4 , .4100; April 5. • • • , • • . DAIWA - 31.EN, TAtiE 1 .11 i: subscribers having secured the sole riglit'to l"./S' ADJUSTABLE, ,CIIVILV . AND • BITTER-WORKER,. for SthFlpiehanna 'and several adjoining countieS, respectfullyinvae all Butter maks . . ers to bsamine and TEST the merits of. this neiv and Naluat•Oe invention, We propose to furnish eaoi and all of you with lI:CHUMS that will produce as much. buttert in as short tithe as any other ehtirti— r one .that Rill Completely e.p.:l the hutterluilk, frafili and .work in the salt, diffusing . it perfectly through the butter *d fit it for use, *itbout removing.it from the churn, 'rlll/3 Churn is simple in its construction - , iei-. cntific: in itc operation, and easily cleaned and keptin order, and cart be easily attached to any propelling power. • - . For further particulars. apply personally or by let ter to JAS. C. BUSHNELL and. J. :5, BRONSON; Ararat, Shstpiebanna county,•Pa. PLOW SHOP. NEW ESTABLISIIMENT. • AND E. MOTT would mpeCtfully inforrn the Ii public that theyiwe manufacturing Blatchley's Celebinted Plows. They also keep constantly ;on hand,',s"ide Hill, Wane County,-and Alen Pl6rick, Crell4atoi.‘,..Dog Churns, Sleigh and Cutter ~'hoes,. Plotil'ointa of various patterns, too•numerous to mention. We hope, by strict attention to business, to receive onr share pf public patronage. =blanufae loty. p. post's old sta nd. Foundry; -M. Mott, near Searhi's X'Repniring done on short.notice. Feb. t. ~ • , . 1! ..FIRE I..TiSURANCE. THE gitlxiCriber is agent for the following Insurance I Conripanies, doing business at the ' lowest safe rates. 1 i . 1 . , .• - • i ,State Mutual at 'Harrisburg. • - • ki ,- , ' Capital $850,000. 'Cash Mutual at Harrisburg...: • .1 . Capit'al $OO,OOO. Ifonirlusurance, Hew York,-'City. - - • Capital-*500,000. • . lifo'ntroie April G, '4. F. D. CHANDLER. ,:, LIYIE AND PLASTER'. f 111 subscribers are now!burning and will keep 1L.6 nstautly on 'hand, Lime iof a. very - superior quality Lat . 3lontrose lieptit; and ,!will sell .it in any fmantitn!s, at h fair price. Penshni wishing. 'a large ipiantirvcan be supplied 1.1. , 0n a reasonable notice. . Suiie'rior ground nailer will. be kept constantly on. hand berealler. - I - . I I. L. POST, ' 1 IL DRINKER. i . IV. JE.SSITP. I 'L. SEARLE. Montrose Depot, Apiil 3. . . . . . . STEAM. GRIST AND'. SAW MELL.•- I3OST BROTHERS! haiing -pnrchased the above 'establishment, will keep constantly on haed 8n ;(-r.fiTne a-id Fine !flour, Corn Meal of superior cqui/ 7 ' .4`ty, also_ Chop and Bri,:in'at the lowestcash prices.--" Oistnin work will be done with despatch, and in all 'cases warranted. r ' .1381i1 M s ntrose. July, 185 p. . • OTICE. 'Nose persons indebted to the subscriber for . ftfes !as R4gister,lleeorder, ud Clerk of the Orphan'a.codrt 'woul confer a.favor by settling the same -3i • qtrose, Dec. 6 154., • J. T.,LAICGDON. - -- -. W indow . . . - J - Win Sash. -.-: --. ~ LI g. &D. SAYRElhaving .been apPointedm agent Ai ei for an extensive sash blind and door nutnufac toryare prepared to furnish any articles in this-line at less isles than they have usually S. sold ,i July 24. • . S. g. s.: D. S. _ 1 Shaving Cream. N article which- 'every man "tiliould try -- for sale A.l by . 1 H. & D. S. In tATS.—A new 14 of .Summer Bats and. Cloths A... 1 1, for summer we 4 just received and for sale cheap by F r . D. R. 14. at CO. • , i M iii r; . 'writ SON di SON, , • XfAY be fouird in S. B. Mulford's old store, East IT side of Public Avenue. . M?ntrose, November 15 1854: • . • . . ; Buffalo Robes • ,• A 4 CHOICE lot justl l received, antl;:iTered low - by - - . ,I - SCOTT, JOll FTON & CO.: filisavells: Shawls! A ;CHOICE lot of WOollong Shawls very chew, 31 I ..4 - I_, by, • SCOTT, JOIINSTON & CO. Spirjogtille, Tiecciubei 3. , ' • • - AATANTED, :Butte ; Cheese, Eggs, Smoked Hams V , Apples, Potatpes, Beans, &e. S. S. M. KK New Gutter and a two horse PI re Car .lll: riage for bale elieapky. , A. TUR.T%ELL. . . i.frosh supply of Shyer Spoons atches; Jewelry, &c. &c ., just received; BE NTLEY W & READ. MUSIC ! MUSIC ! DEMME'S LUPE I 'VED MELODEONS, more' just 1 :received by : LYONS 84 SON. Ifiglodeonio - • OONSTANTLY ON RAND' or 'furnished to• order %f on short notion; - J. LTONS•k SON.: # B n PAID; FOR WOOL, by C 00. steams arid martin*" wireaP,l4o Sate's. - IrBE subsertbers have made arrangementa L. n ish to persona who maybe in Inuit Of the* the above named invaluable Safes, at.the same prices *), which they can be Obtained at the tatuauf— Baring experienced the benefit. of snit.. A rgk d u . ring the lam conflagration ourselves , iroe;creern. entry reComMend - to others hiving valnable beds and liarices, the preservingtf which, would be of Importance to them, not , to do without one.: Prices range from 041 to $5OO, and we canexplain to may one wishing to purchase, the difibeeeee in style, size, price, Lc., and furnish them im short no tice, with the internal arrangement to suit the per. chaser. BENTLEY *lmp ; Montrose, December 19, 1854. • • , JMoss & Biros. are now receiving their imp.. • ply of Spring' and Summer ilocls, mid:ban • conrinced of the advantage of hiving ready Pay, are - determined to sell goo& at so low'a rate uto eon. - vince their customers and .the public gesseadlrthif • , it will be to their advantage es well as ours, o ur stock - consists in part of Broadcloths, Cassitseres, Kentucky. Jeans, Summer stuffs; Pekin** Liu, Calicoes, Ginghams, Prints, Bonnets; RibbOnkPart: *Ms, Shawls and Black Silks, together with. .s mock of other Staple. and Fancy Dry . Goods; &tree* Crockery, Hardware, Boots and Shoe:, Masi . /te. Also, a good assorttnentof Shoemakers Finalgll7" Call and examine our stock, and judge*gite" as to the truth of our statement.- _.!:o_urthotto las, sates and small profits. • Most khtds of ecnnitly' u. 1 %. duce taken in exchange for gooda. • f ' J. MONA BR . NC* Milford,-May 16, ISBG PATENT MEDICINES., .. - • A MONO the great variety of Medicines at Tartell"s' /I. Store, - may be found all of Dr. Jayne's'kuall - - - Celebrated Family Medicines: ' Ayre's Cherry Preto. rat . and Cathartic Pills ; lialseY's Forest:Vine anor Forest Pills; Ifoofland's celebrated • Germati Bitters; .Louden's -series Of Family Medicines; Merchant's Gurgling Oil, the greatest remedy for sprains intim: .or beast ever known ; Mathewson's ,Infallible 'Reme- - • dy, - and Horse - Remedy ; Orick's Vennifuge, and -a - / , variety of other -inds ; Track's Magnetic Ointment, the great remedy for burns, rheumatism, and all in. liammatory comp aints ; Pond's Extract, a firilt rate thing for similar 'purposes as . abovel Ointment;. AM drew& Pain Destroying Agent, a good article; Wood. cock's Balsam and Bone Liniment; Atiood's Jann. dice Bitters, Canker Drops, Liniment, and . Dysentery - . Drops.; Baker's Compound for Dysentery ; Hough: ton's Pepsin, for Dyspepsia ' • 'ffelmbold's ,Extanit a( ' Buchu and ,Extract of Sarsapar i lla; a YarietY of . Salves, the best in market, Pills, &c., and -An gmost endless variety ',of Patent Medicines, altogether too numerous to enumerate—but • suffice \it to Bay,. th a t the public will llnd nearly every thing in this line, it . - the Drug , 7 and Ftnev Store of ABEL TURRELL. . - • . .;.. Montrose, Jully, 1555. • - i '...,, . • , . (ZAYRE, BENTLEY' I;SItKIN'S -having purekis. ed of Wilion & Co. the - Eagle Foundry, are now prepared to tilllorders from the trade, and do Work la their line witli skill. and .despatch. _They will keep constantly on land :flout, (beat - kinds,). Stores, (111 kinds,) Cultit.4torg, &rate , Cynerd, - Corn Mellen, ttr. . . • We invite -pal tieulai.attention to the Plows whirl . we manufacture: We 'manufacture and keep for sale The. 'Celebrated Blotchtry Plow. We have purchased. the exclusive right to manufac ture and sell iu this eounty, Wayne, Wyoming and :Bradford; CH - Rick's Patent Iron Beam Plow. The Plow is4nade entirely of iron, excepting the ha:idles. It is celebrated for its easy draught, being - one-third easier.than any now in use, while its strength . nad rability are greater. • • .MACHINERY, ' of all kinds manufactured and repaired by experienc.- . , ed machinests. . - Steam Engines, Gearing for" Lzhinifte Mo -1 • - chines, ,tfe„ Lte. lAmong the' Stoves whi*:we.inanufactur,e, are the • Ael/done Cooking Store,- Rough and Rgatry do., For est Queen do:, Premium do., :Ind other kinds, all am ranged for burning wood or coal. Also, Self-Res. lator, Parlor Coltla.,- Parlor do., .Stanleyt, two sizbs, nod a variety of other Parlor Stove, both, wood and "coal burner We keepalso.on hard Grindstone trimmings, Dog,i Churn trimming* , Gin. brella and Shovel and Tongft Stands, ste. &e. Walt done to-order on short notice and ht the lowest rates. nr Orders- for StoYes,-Xgricultural Bottivnenik Sze. are Solicited from thOsel in the trade, qnd will be filled at reasonable wholesale prices. . S.II..SAYRE, . M. - S. BENTLEY. Montroie, March, S. PERKINS. GENERAL FURNISHING STORE AND • Tailoring Establishment • • AT SUSQUEHANNA DEPOT. ASHES a-. Co. Would respectfully announce to 0 their-friends and the public generally, that they keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Ready Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, aid every thing else necessary for men and wcnnen's weer. We, would particularly call the 'attention of . country. Merchants' to our large stock Of Beady-Made Clothing, ,of our own manufacture, which 'we offer at wirlpsole, at prices that will allhroi great Inducements to ceab and short-time Customers. ; , • • •- A large stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestingeolte., kept constantly* on hand, for persons-desirous of har ing clothing made to order.!. Orders punctually attended to. Thankful for past favors, we Ilope to meiit a cos• tinuance of the same. .1. ASHER- k Co. ' Susquehanna Depot; Pc, May 12, 1855. - . 3IERRIT MOTT. ELIJAII MOTT. ' Or any place on the Globe- cannot pretend greater en ucements than • , KEELER & STODDARD'S ' • ROOT AND SHOE STORE. ' WVIIICH is now filled with , a new and,extensin assortment of articles in their, line, „embracing a general variety of new . and - elegant styles-of lan and gen lemen's wear, among which are Lulus I French, N ilk Lasting and Prenille aiters,r, Kid and Enameled Polkas, Kid, Patent 'Leather G and Bronzed Jenny Linds, Buskins and Ties ; Gentlemen's French and i'lqdelphia, oak tanned calf skin.and kip Ikon, . Morocco,lCalf and Cowhide Brogarts•Ete. • Boys - kip, calf` and ;cowhide Boots and Brogans ; all kinds el Misses and Children's wear. Also, - a general least thent of findings which consist in part of lasts, pegs, spambles Hungarian nails, tacks, thread, wax, Bea tles,shOe [binding, awls, raSps, sandstones, shoe knives, &c. AlSo oak and hemlock, tanned calf upper and aoleleather, Morocco skins and_linings. . • - Work Made to order and repairing .neitlytotia. REELER & STODDARD - Montrese, April 6, 1854. - • , • -Valuable Landi TOR SALE IN ONE BODY, about 6560 'acres d Land on the waters . of, Spring Brook, Ai branch of the Lackawanna river, in Luzerne County,-Pena's., about ,midway between the thriving towns:. of Sena. ton and Pittston. These lands are covered - with val• uable timber, and being situate in the , most , estensin - mineral region in Penusylvania—biown to contalla iron oreand believed to.abound in 'coal, and be* also in the immediate - vicinity of several, railroads made apt now in progress—offer to the capitalist opportunity for the investment of money that-seldom occurs.. For farther infonnatiori apply to N. P. ]la suck, Esq., No. 11,-Wall street New Tork, or to the subscriber, at Montrdse, Susquelumna county,Ps.;tllo attorney in fact of the - owners. . ' April 6, 1864. ‘. HENRY DRINKER . • • ESITRATED. * Estrayed from the premises of the subscriber, so or near the first of June—five yearlittp.-', - Two red Steers, one .darker than the *other. 1 'Three Bedell, mostly red, With_Sonie white 'on each, the smaller sae having more white than the other. Any person see ing said yearlings will oblige the subscriber ,by taking them tip and sending him word,,by letter or atlierwbe, and he will day them for their trouble, ~ .! Jackson, July Ist, 1855 ' • yirrs. Lituussii. THE NEXT TERM - of -this Institution commentt• the firAt Monday of September (3d) sod. condo* .ues weeks . : And as classes will, then beaming' ed, and the studies assigned, students:are pattkulw ly, requested to be present ;' - and they will therelg avoid much) labor on the. part of the teacheri guidon' barrassment to themselves. - -Board, under the present laird times, is *2 P week; and will, be propOrtienally less if they NAM which we have every reason-to -believe from the sr proaChing harvest, 3w - ' R. HOOLIHAN. • Administriiteee Notice. XTOTICE is hereby given that letters of admthlaM' -Lll tion upon the estate of 611.8atIONIIIIIINSIA late orthe township of Auburn,dieeinted, have bees granted. to the subscriber, and all persona Odd*. ed to said estate will 'plearer, make Immediate 1'l! tnent, and those timing claims' against the estate will please prOent them duly attested for setdethent JONATHAN BUNNELL, Adm'r. 'AUBURN, June 11th,.1855. - . : • • - gOODS. - • ; • (.2PLENDID Prints and. Lidies!Broadeletb;T tJ &e..kc., just opened - and for sale - by - LYONS SON • New 'Coeds: EA:OLE - - FOUNDRY: Australia, California, THE DUND,ILFIIO ACADEMt