• preferred native born citizens for office ; he would proscribe no man for his religious opin ions; he would invite rather than repel for eigners, but in all things pertaining to legis lation, be would have America governed by Americans. These various answers scorned - to satisfy every body, and the gouse pro ceeded to ballot the one hundred land 6fth time for,Speaker. Mr. Banks had 84 ;. ardson 69; Fuller 34 ; Pennington 7;" scat tering B. There being no choice; the limise adjourned to Monday. '- . MARRIED. ---' Married in Herrick; Pa., Dec, 2540 y, the Rev. •-:, - 11. Dania% Mr. Roar.tr 'WESTGATE Le* iSS TIT= V. i Ettis, both of Herrick. 1 In Bridgewater, on the 12th inst., by the Rel. J. F. Deane, Mr. P: t:. Vren.can, of Surako Co..l'r+ Y., and MI Clantana.W. Bassza,:of 80141' 111 e, Bas; queluunua Co., Pa. , • ' LIST OP JURORS. • Per. January Term - 11356. , GLAND .TCROIM Staninoned to dtanday, Jan. 21d. at 2 o'clock ?m. I Apdocon—L. W. Barton, Patrick Rickey" 4tutrurn—Danicl Rom. altrOoklyn—J. L. Adams, Q. L. Bailey. ..,Bridgewater—Martin Newman, Cliford--Adam Wells, -John Brainard. Forest Lake—Ariel Carr, J. S. Towne. en:mit/in—Stillman Fuller. i • rOreat Bend—Luke D. Rodsa. . Rerriek--Geo. W. Arnold, J.T. Ellis. -4" Elitrrnony:---Seth C. Robinson,' Chas. Wrigh* - : Jtssup—R. S. Birchard. ; • New Iti(ford—W . C. Ward. - - lißtisA—lra Dena jr., Hiram - Ross. • . • ,SuVa Depot—llenry Day, S. B. West. Nile Lake'—MortimeiW. Gage, Jas. McCormick. Thompson—Daniel Vrighter. I TRAVERSE JOOltd.—pißsT lynx. S,nnmontd to Moi;day Jan. 23d at 2 o'clockp..m. Apoiaeon—:--Joki Foster. • Auburn,—E. J. Mowry. • Arerat=—Apollus Slocum. Brooklyn-10 4 Fish. . • Bridgewater—L.B. Gurnsey, Albert Woodoock. Clifford—Johti Brainard, Erastus Norton, 8.T.. West. - . • • Choeoaut—FAward Clarke; Thos. Malone. , himoer-Hirnm Blakeslee, Isaac P. Baker, Pren ris GaVit. • • Dandaf—J. IL Phelps. . .Forest Lake—G. W. Ball,, S. D. Cornell. Franklin—B Smith ; R. L. Blowers. - • • - Gibson—Lorin G. Bennett, Guerdou Barnes, Eras tats Gustd, Jacob L. Gillett, George Sumner. - Ore 4 Bend—Thomas Dickson; P. W. Merrick. • Hartnev—John H. Sampson. ' Jessup—William Bizsell, Robert`Griffis, Jeremiah' Meacham. Jackson -L-Eli Barnes. ' - Libertv- - -,Amos Crandall, Bela Jones. Lenoz . --%S. J. Willard, Henry Willard. _Montrose—ll:F.. Torten. _New Iritford—Francis Morley, jarnes.Vaneott. ii!suilt—Preserved Hinds, Elisha Osborn. . Sprinswitlle--Alliert Beardsley, A. G. Ely, Augers "tin Measiharn: Silver Lake—Perry ,GAge, Michael Hill, Thomas S. Rogers. • Susiputunna Depot—Willlam Hunt. • . TEAVER:iI3 JIMORS—SECOND WEEK. • (Stanmoned to .Monday, JCP. 28th, at 2p. in,) Apoboepn—Lewis Beebe. et 'Auburn—George Harris, John Tewksbury; Lewis. S.!Taylor., • Bridoewater—Elijah Bullard, B. A. Butterfield, H. .Crocker. Choconta—Michael DODICT. _Form Lake—J. P. Hamlin, G.W. Taylor. • Friendgrilic—Martin Sutton. • • . Gibson —Seth Abel. -4 Great Bead—Henry Gunn. Garratt Johnson. " liiirmowg•---Levi Norton, William Potter. Ifarford—Charle. , ; , Tingley, Chester Williams. Jaelson—H.4l. Case: Levi Page. , ,'" Jessup—Corydon Caswell, Isaac L. Camp, Benja min Shay, Truman Stone. /,enoz•—Jolin D. Bell, Janes M. Conrad. Liberty- 2 4. W l „Crandall, Samuel S. Champlin, G. .Law. • New 3filford=k3f. Green, J. P. Harding. • •Oakiand—Pieree Hoffman. Silver 14e—Ab;:alom Griffith, Allihetis.Whipple. .Susqaehanna Depot—William H.Llabbard.' - Thiltnson—Torry -Whitney.. ' . ' Sheriff Sales. I By virtue of sundry nits issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna County and to me directed, I will expose to Sale by public vendire at the court house in Montrose on Saturday the 19th day of January next, at one o'clock P. M, the 'fell owing Real Estate to wit : • I AU that certain piece or parcel of land situate lying and being in the Township of Clifford, Susquehimira , [ a , ___ t County, bonnded end deem:bed as follows, to %tit : ~111.1.1:1 1 6t AT COST. , On the north by the public hig'sW ay, co the en_ it by t ii lha C. RIGHT beink deeiMus of Closing bust- . !land of Elisha Phitpey, on the south by land oftielin J. ne for the purPoi•e of leaving in the Spring, •W. Wells and Mary Hodge, and on kiwi west by land takes this ethed o f i n g srm i o , his customers and ' of Peter Ryser:ours,. `Containiug abput 55 Acres, se the public generally, that e taili evlthis entire stock more or less. Together with the applulteeateeel. one of (l o w a 4t , mgt. f or , E ll o r rea d y pa y . . , N o cre di t I framed House, two Barrie, one buildir, formeily oc will be girdn after this dite. • cupled as an Axe Manufactory, one stile orchard and - Me would sae to thoseindebted to him' either by i about thirty nere3 improved. • Note or• Book account, tbit,' the same must be settle 11 Taken in Execution at the sui. of Na lotniel F.. Pet itioned:Ate without further notice. , li, I mer Assigned to Solomon Arnoblete .I.l.Stepliene. He also ffers for sale ibis' Tannery, Store house", 1 ALSO, Ail that certain tract or pa et of land sit- - two t og g rou t es, ant the appurtenances them- 1 uate in the township of Great Bend in he comity of with, together with thirtt-two acree of Land—ail of I Susquehanna and State of Peneeylvan a,•and butted, which willlbe sold cheap, C. C. WRIGHT. • bounded and described as follokys. to :it: Circum- Middletiwu, Jan. Bth, .4856. s s e f , scribed by a line col:emceeing at a pus the southerly ' corner of the Hatch or Dayton lot no; , "anted i Merritt Tr,k'adell and .others, iunnin, RYIN.TbV AL. the fence upon the Cochecton and Ore M. S. mil en has rerreived his Stock of Goode into • post ;,thence back ma tete to a stake ns" It •4 •southerly • , In a direction, se" 1 his new Rime (iu the Brihk Block) at the foot of Pub- , lie Avenui where the 11 antile business will be con- . feet from the northeesterly.coniee o r. 4 tinned tinier the Firm o M. S. Wilson & Son. • Ad- • described ; thence ;al feet to the north I ditions toi their preeell Stock will be continuidly , of the said lot hereby described to ase } made an ]particular ertption given to keep oil a ' thence 116 feet in a northeasterly dirt, • general sort:tient—especially in the Hardware sruth line of the said Hatch or Dayton ! line. fs' of beginning. Cot ttainie e e nine thimsa __— r- __— _ q One Word :More. ; and forty eight feet, be the same m) 1 I want to remind thoee indebted to me, that I lost 1 Taken in Execution at the suit of Nt i considetle by the Firti a year ago, and that I have ' and been un r the neceseitt of rebuilding a Store House i Icy. . and cm ' neatly must urge payment.--hoping,all } - Howell Assignees of F. Leek vs. I' ALSO, will atten to it without [further uotice. • Airthat certain piece or parcel of nd situate and 11 . 1 Merit se, Dec. 19, •1E55. M. S. WILSON I being in the township of Lenox. and bounded as fol. a a ' Adanitaktors' Notice. j ion-3, to wit: Beginning at a poet n the highway, I on a tract of land surveyed in the warrantee name of • and a corner of land surveyed for i t - NO t TlP i l e l n i e h er n e t b h y e qr t : t n e of .that A letters of E, ail ia m t i e ni o e- f • • j G a e r o n r e g i e 'l F o e r lt '' on; thence along said Hight% av, south 20 Harford litownship, de ale p, have been granted • to the Spbscribers, air all persons indebted to said degrees weet Inn perches to a stake, a corner of land , surret ed for E. Gireert; thence due west along said Gilbert's survey 104 pet [-hes to a post and stones ; .eatjfee still please malle. immediate payment, and ! those having claims inst said estate will phrase •in a swamp ; thence south 78 degs. east, 102 perch } present iLem duly site fed frr settlement. ; • i , e s A E HE T CARPENTER, t IT } thence•north -.lit 'degrees east, IS4 perches to a slake . . iC3 to the place of beginning; containing 112 aeres S PNUE ;CARPENTER t Adm vs' • and 105 perches, more or less, with the enpurtenan ' H rfcid ces, one Log House, one Framed Barn one Corn Ia d,- Jam 1 ' 185° , • —__—_________,.. ;Mouse; and about 40 acres improved—late the estate • , ••• 4 Auditor's Notice. ~ . 1 i P. WHITE'S I 'ten Wholesale anti Retail \- i , i }of Riley Bailey. , } Taken in execution at the snit of Grow & Mothers The 'under. igned having been appointed by the vs. Riley Ballet. • „I STORE. 1 ' ALSO sus ozilantiA DEPOT. lAN. 1, IBM. ' . } Orphans' Coart of Susquehanna County an auditor to —All that tertain piece or Parcel of land sit- I di,teibute the funds in the hand= of the administra • uate and being in the township of Bridgewater, in j for of the estate of John J. 'Whitman, deceased, will • 1 the county of Sesqbehanna, and bounded as 'folloWs, I attend to the duties of his said appointment at his , I t Hers is Me place lo buy - Ito wit: On the north bathe old Silver Lake line, 3 I office in Montrose, en Friday the 4th day of January DimblelExtra.Floon for- - • ...•110,25 per barrel. •, on the south by lands fornierle contracted to Stephen ! I next, at ac on all e o'clock in =theaterthe afternoed willEttratheir , New POrk,... ..... . :;.... 2'2,30 • " Orrin Stephens , jr., and west partly be Caleb Car_ i claims, or be thereafter forever barred from comirg . , 11,05(sack)501be. I malt's land and partly be the lot called the Fiehback Corneal.,,;• 11. H. FRAZIER. 1 in upon said fund. Buckslteat Flour, .1 25 " 50 lbs. . lot, containing 112 acres more or !c.c.., with the tip- 1 Montrose e Dec„ 10, 1855. Auditor. Double Extra• Flour, ;2,62 " '49 lha- i purtenancee, one Log House, one Log Stable, and ' Ve - The time of auditing in the above eas ci s. Extra flour,' ..... 2,50 " 49 lbs. I about 35 acre. impnered—late the estate of Stumm! . o urued to Friday, the 18th day of JannarY,lBs } Boontein Naas, .4,50 per keg. • • Strange. • ! , H. H. FRAZIER. • Cenillia.' • 16 cents peril). : Taken in exerutionlt the suit of Caleb Carmalt vs .` ------- . I , FIRE! FIRE! `, Extra ork. • 12 " lb.- Samuel Strange.: . ' } Candi by the box, Extras , . 144 "- lb. } ALSO—AII those following described pieces or par- 1 . 1 - 4YCXYMING COUNTY MUTUAL INSUR...I-NICE 1 Doub Extra Boots, . ... ~. ... • 2,75 per pair. 1 eels of land , to wit : One hundred acres of land situ- • 1 I CO MING .Capital t. 2,200.000, and increasing. I ' t Call in. Everything cheap ' at the Cash store } ate ire the township - of Great Bend , in the county of llt ie one of the bet Companies in the State. All its lof .1 . P. WHITE- • Susquehanna and State of Pennsylvania., late the estate I losses by fire promptly adjusted. It - has paid over I• ; ', , . lof Jacob Skinner, 2,d; and Eli-lea Squires, described in i half a million of dollars losses by fire since it went into , • tee— , -1-r........,..._5t C....VOTC of R. - , Wise Wookd S h eep for Sale. Sheriff's Deed to William Dayton , dated April 13th, TILE" subscribers offer fito., • 184.4.ettraL on will h- Ilan-]_ . tee, f ned Pw t o c'''''' v ' '''s . '"'• •I 'Reuses, on-F.--rttrectlii,tre--rnreeenararie am k i n i r / "ons & Co., Jessup, Luzern° county, and at Mont , ° ire ,L r' eorta eh Co., Lanesboro, and at the store or -se e ---, 1 ' B. R. LYONS, Agent. I -I- wes, four year old and under: T he y have 140 acres improved land. Also, one other tract of • roqe ; been bred by ourselves with great care • for many I. land, Fitt:ate as-aforesaid ,' 'sae ' the estate of Jacob } • Montrose, Dec., 1855. t•yearsi and are a very superior lot, averaging the past Skinner, 2d, and Elisha Squirts, described by said : ___ . _____ _ _ ___ - ----- --- ---- --- year (our pounds of' woo) per head, which sold for Dayton, Sheriff's Deed to said Williarn dated Awn 1, And Still They Come., . 1 40 celnts per pound this year; an e ' d also one French • Merblo Buck, two years old,. bred by F, M. Retch, 1 1 13tle; 1844, containing 400 arks and 140 per - chef , of + -N I 1 land, with alloeence of 'ix per cent. Also. one oth- } T FIV B ks £• ry Week and old Santa Claus is Eista.,sfrom imported stock ," er tract of land situate in the township, comity, and ! please I i round yet And sillbe till ' after New Yea'rs, so Th l ey will be sold.cheap, as We intend to dispoee of ! i suite aforesaid. containing 1400 acre., embracine that : our ctiatire stock. I. which was late the estate of the said Jacob Skinner, n et new entertainine Poet Office, where you can f li , entertaining, and useful Books, cheap. We well also sell our Grist. and Saw Mill, both in 1 1 2d, as described by th 3 said Slie:iff's Deed to Urhaeo i l k i,• ' • e Runlets east, or conversations around the g•xef repair,-with a house and three acres of land ad- Burrows, and froM him to William Dayton - by deed , r ' j lg. They will be sold cheap and on reasonable I r ff. . Also, a good Dairy Farm, adjoining the above, of i ..0 metes. ' JOllliref &J. ft. MORRIS. . bearing date May 3d, 184-4,lAng the same Eli- Ten -ream ' amongthe Mail Ba , ss; Family Pastimes, • es formerly purchaeed by Urbane Borrows and Eli- i „uPnmi: Finis .IKate Weston , °r ;° will 'and t° d°; :, elm Williams of Willem Ward and Jesse Lane, and be' l f land d b EdwinEi 1 ''' nva ` &e '' e 1 being the sante lots oCOUTCCC y - , and G i ft 800 ~ l i ,n __ ]limes'-Hale . ace appy ; Life_on t . or l'eter Parley'3 New universal History wens, and Leslie's 1 Mprris, Otsego cd., N. Y. `-' buss dredge dridge and wife to Ransom Smith by deed executed • t 1 , - • the 20th day of March, 1850. also, all that other •I • yam H smalas s I tract or parcel of Ind situate in the same township, d many ethers I can't mention here' but can show ' ;formerly occupied by said Smith as the home farina Fh l em, and sell them to you tovr sot; ens RE DT, if i Nevi, Milford, Pa., - 1 and the saute as conreyed to him by, the said Edwin ; you • - 1 will call and give me a chance. Merchants ', Eldridge. and'erife by deed executecPlthe 18th day of A. N'. BULLARD. . VOULD call the attention of Country I I and Peddlers to their stock of Yankee NO- ! May, 1849, and by reference to which same several ;Botts, Jewelry, WAtolieS, Pertnan Silver and Plated i deeds the description of said several lots will more ; Weir, and a general assortment of Fancy Gaols, . • fully and et large appear, said deeds being recorded } 00-Stook hcini fresh fiora'lruportera and Mann-, in Susquehanna cotnity---oarsaining in all about 1960 1 ;;favorers once a Month, will enable .as to give our ' acres of land, be_the vane more or less, with allow.' eas omers New Gteds and New Styles, at all times. ! ante of six per cent. On the home farm are two dwell- } I i ifERCHAWTS AND P.EDLARS i ing houses, one framed barn, one log barn, one . sta. e, and ut will find a stock of Goode suitable to their trade it ) 1 bl Taken i n n execu4ot io acres prove n at p ro suit of Ransom Smith Nell York Jobbilli Pricei. Our goods are bought of ; vs Hiram Curtis. Manufitcturers and Importers direct. . 1 • • • --, ALFA:I—AII those. two curtain piecoe or parcels of 11. B. Caith paid for Furs. } land situate and being in the borough of Susquehan • ' HAYDEN. ' I ' JOHN HAYDEN. Ina Depot and bounded as follows, to wit : The first • TRACY HAVEN. I bounded on the northeast by lands of A. L. Guelden, • , - GlO. HAYDEN. l- onthe southeast by•the public highway, on the south ! Ttoo , mitfoss pw., ji ,, Ist, tun. , , 60 _ 1 • west by lands of T. C Ekckwith, and on the north .'" • '-'" ' I, I west by lands orfthe New York & Eric Railrocl Co., .._......5.--• - . I s p e s .si o ti e es. , , containing' about - 1.2 square rods morn or less. with 1 • • „„ • the appurtenances , one dwelling house and black. , - Pt VRLIC NOT CE is hereby green .1: concerner the following tates t° , toalls'.iro— south shop a nd all u°' P r e y e d- The-cm- 13 nd is hounds l l Estate of turn virmwirrn, late of Raiford ed on the north by a road leading from River -tact township, deees i sed; - Antariese v ing i er, Adsohlitime to the Jackson Turnpike, •on the east by lands in • possession of Joseph B. Cattle , on the south bylands I E auto of limn= Bai ,.„„ ; i nt , o f ha rm town- of theNe7 York &' Erie Railroad Co., and on the' ship, l i stene d.. ce sar t ea tr in e ey , Administrator -- i, west by lands of Levi S. Page and --- Cholla; said No m e s if i con . not. p lotwoo , k t , e;o f ja a b oa •• lot being about 50 feet wide turd ..abOnt 1,5 perches townsh i p, t -t o m sanntei Ng. Pickering AD. A. 1 and 5 links from trout to rear , with The appurtenan- Bineon, Adatioistrtioks.... • , 1 tee, one franked house and all unproved—Late the ft- P. WHITE'S ' 1 . Estate of Jtmta Ann rota, late of Prankrat town-1 fate of S. U. Shaw. i.. ,-- I PRICE CURRENT.I -'"•- . AAP + d•••••ed; ;James Dam. Adtoickististor-- i Taken in execution at the suit of Bedell s& Berry es.. H. Shaw, Bail on Appeal of-Joseph B. Castle. -1- ' Double Extra Flour, ~ l $lOOO per bbl ' . That the accountants have settled their accounts i .s, 4 _ _ , - - F. P. HOLLISTER, Sh'if. „ .. s2,lseigaearsolts lin the Re&dee's otkce in and Arc the county o f Bus . St 25 " ttsple. 11 que_hanna, and thaltbe awns will be prokenCd to the ' D bi rDrig °rice ' Yt)a/r1:4 " -Dee ' 26 1855; • Suck lifirtmat Fite*, •• , Extra r • ' $1.12f • " soli, 'I Judges of the Orphans' Court of said county, o n ye a . 1 • ----: --- ~ . ' , _ cod a , ... ..,... ... ..... $1,76 per 3.001, I day the 28th day of January instant. for,',(ssn I Just • Reeelded, 1 Ergs Flow; ...... -. . . s2os2 bbl . 1 and aflowanee. J. W. CHAPMAN, Reg r. ... i A new lot of Boots and Leather, and for dale cheap. . a, Mies Pork. • ...—• 1 • 'I eeetr'per r ii, ' Re f : pukes oMee, Montrose, Jan. 2, 1866. ter than ever. by J. A. At J. R. ASHLEY. Corn Meal; I . .41 04 Sick 6016 '1 '. I. Brooklyn, Pa., Dec. 6, 1856. 'libe l' (I° s ay . white heel* the host ' and cheapest f WANTED. - - i ' s ' 6 in market. WWI with • Tuch--We cantkot. i . S o cks, Bcri a B u tter, Lied, m a s ts Th a w 4 4 in , SALT • be undersold. Cali in. P. 'worry i asfqoatitils =bans tbr Goode at Oath prme. ' 09 PIM barrel fie EWA, id ' 444l3zehiul "ThVe . 7. it i 190.. • 1 Moottft4te, est 4, Mg. - t- w. mmir, ; iip dir ~ • , J. 8. B• vitil's ot do • • , . TRIAL. LIST. . For January Term, 1856., (SOpartas,retumable Wedneday, Jan. - 234.) Ward vs. Gri:vcold. Lion vs. Waldron. -Calph vs. Biddle. Galbraith vs. Clark.' Osborn vs. Barter. : ; /Tinker Aitkin. Smith vs. Lyon. Ryan .vs. Ryan. Wellman vs. Wellman. Newcomb vs. Clark. .Curtin vs. Ryan.' Seitrcs Vs. Baker. llotchkis4 vs. Little. SEct?S D WELK. . (Subrurnar returnable Monday, Jan. 28th.) Taylor vs. N. y. &F. R. !zany is. Harkins. i R. Co, ehrey vs. Corey. - • It , I Coleman vs. Coleman. Bailey vs. Slocum. 1 I Young vs. Braekney. Dean vs. Treiberly: 1 , Tozer vs. Richardson. B.inkinson vs. Treiberly. Walhce vs. Wilbur. Sterling- vs. Comfort vs. Page. Rellcgg vs. if i • Smith vs. Corse. / Stetfing vs. IL i Westfield vs. Weed_ • Lathrop &Salisbury Vs. do. Foster vs. Stone.. Halstead vs. Phinney. Clifford twp. vs. Jones. Borough Slisq't Depot vs McNnity is. Ross. ScovilL Meeker vs. Sutton. • Stillwell it" Brown vi Morse et al: vs. Allen.. ler. 'Tyler vs. Cornell, Garni- • Post vs. Westfall. &ie. • Langdon vs. Scot Carr vs. Storek. _ - Greenman vs. Noi Will be Receive . • AT THIS OFFICE, * [ Wheat and Wheat Flour, Beef and Itutton.! Corn and Corn Meal, Tnrkej's and Chieliena, Potataex an41.114.a.u5,, , Butter and Egg", '- Tallow and Lard, \ Wood and Casn. i - Keeler & Stoddard. - • _.l TIEALERS D i BOOTS &SHOES, Leather & Find -LJ ingg, CM Mane SL, first door trelowS.Arle's • - Montrose, Jan. 1, 1856 RHYMES FOR THE TIM O NCE mote a bright new year, , With its-blessings and its cheer, We have' gladly welcomed here. .. Now, as your plans you fix, And as earnestly you mix - in the scenes of fifty six— Tray give yourselves die pleasurf, At your earliest hour of leisure, Of securing such a treasure • • As Deans; the "Man.of Faces," With sunlight pencil traces! "And to suit your fancy, places - In his neatly Sashed cases! . Defer not Oita-morrow! . Wait not for' eim and furrow "Which-cotne with-age and aorrioW; . But go let the artist take son, 1 Ere youth's warm glow &sake you" And a copy true he'll make yott Theylace where this can be done to per 'ection t (%o doubt you'hare been there before) 7' Is (Pm tare you cannot odstate the direeti4 . 3n) 'At Odd Fellow's Hall, second door. r ATTENTION AT INONIE.I • rirtHE undersigned would resp ectfully inft4m the cite A tens Dirnock and vicinity, that he had opened a *tore at IlYnnock four corners, .where he intends ' keep-. ing constantly on hand a good ; and well selected as- i sortment of bryet - oods.-GrocerleitEliNid ware,, crock-1 ! err, and all kin& of merekantlise, usemliy,kOpt in a country store, stlich he will sell as low, If not !owe; than any other establishment inliorthern,P . ylva-1 14Ifontrose not excepted. Gentlemen itn, , 1 _•• ea! give use a•• call, •and examine my stock of t; t OW' 4 jilklll my prices. - Yon will save some mles travel - ' d per taps from ten to' fi fteen ,cents on lever" do ret pay out. :it. gOod assOrta'sentolßeady Made g .pt cOnstandy'on band. . I • .ftilkinds of Country produce taken In exphange, fee Goods at the Market price. ' 1 VTIL EL MATTE. Dimock o ran.ls, 18515.-Iyl-. ' ' ! i ' I Susquebannaroeusty Agricultural 1 ' Guardians Sale. • ; So ciety ; N OTICE Is hereby given that in pursuance of an The annual meeting of the . above Society trill' held on Tuesday evening, January 22d, 1866? The be order of Sale from the Orphans' Court of Sus quehanna County, there will be exposed to public Reports of Ontnittees on Grain, itc„ Will receir- sale by vendee, pn Wednesday the 23d day of Zan - - ed'and acted in at this meeting, and oflkets will be nary next, at 11 o'clock A. 11., the equal undivided elected for tht ensuing year. - lone half part of all the following described tap piece s -Jan. 2, 1810. BAWL F. C.OIII4LT, Seey. ,or parcels of land. the estate of James A. Chandler, ' minor son of Charles Clumdler,-late of Lenox ToWn ship, in said Canty, deceased!'" The first piece situ ,ate in Lenox township aforesaid at the Forks of ;the Tunkhannock Creek; north ot" the Milford and Owe go Turnpike Road :—Beginnieg at a post and stones corner - of the Edward Sihppen tract; thence south 281 deg. west 95f perches to a post ; thence crossing said creek bkmv the Forks, west 291' and nine tenth perches ton Mst ir. the original warrantee line ; thence aorta 8 deg. west 62 and one tenth perches to a Ihisswoo I stump original corner; thence north 85 deg. east 691 perches ; thence north 36deg. east 126+ perches to original corner ; thence south 63,1. deg. east, 1396 perches crossing said .reek to the piece of beginning. Containing 158 - acres and 83 perches, more or less; The second piece situate in said township contig uous to the above described, is bounded as follows to wit:—Beginning at a stones corner near the Great Bend and"'Phi lailelphia turnpike Road ; . thence along said Road south 15 deg.. east 35 perches stones; thence north 84 deg. east 69 perches to stake and stones ; thence north 23i:deg, vestweEt 92 perches to a Hemlock ; thence south '7B deg. b 2 perchesto the beginning. Containing 13 acres be the same more or lees. The sale to be held upoll the premises of the first described piece—ind terma of payment made known on the day of sale. A. F. TROWBRIDGE, Guardian. Great Bend, Dec. 24., 1855. • • Dissoliptn• • ' firm of A• as, in Saddle & Harness. 'THE 1 inisfnesi, is this di.ssolved by mutual con: sent; dotes ' and aeco.nots that are doe, must be paid soon. ThO i n y s i ; efrill be confined by G. F. Ford ham, E.-IL limit - Co., who are fully competent to 'do all kinds n ts'ork entrusted to them in the line of buimess. /" . A. BALDWIN. - E. BALDWIN'. r : New Advertisentel,kt. • F, -Fordhani k'A. Smith d; CO., would re spectfully it farm the public that they have per chased the interest in the Saddle t Hairless business' or A. &E. Bitlain. We hope by strict attention to rel , business to " re our share of publit patronage. Conitautly o hand, Saddles , - Bridles, Harness, Whips,,Trunkit, alises, &e, Carriage trimming in all its branches, willte neatly done tb order'on rea sonable terms. l i Shep, No. 2, Searle's basement: . . i • FORMI4, SMITII & Co. Montrose, Jail. 1, I§5G. - . .! • , _ , WATCH /ND CLOCK - !AILING BUSINESS. : . , BENTLEY 8 READ . with pleasure' inform their friends a nd the public that they have again com menced the re t uningof Watehs, Clocks, and Jew elry, by • • - _, - 1 mg, HIGGINBOTIPAM, of New York, 4nd lati of Syracuse ; "and so highly has he been redommezded by some of the first hous es there as it sthady and ; first Date trorLenort, that we hare given liini„' a personal interest in the business, so that our friends may have every confidence in hav ing their work done with care and despatch. In additionlo his gene knowledge of the vari- I ous kinds of E glish and fa ign watches, he also en derstands the (flock basin , from the largestTnrret to the smalle Mantel Cl ks, whether foreign or home-made. • , !Montrose, S nary c 186 p.. . ~..:ESTftT., • , Pante into he enclostir of the subseriber, De: cember-2,1855, one Red Yearling Heifer, with ! st white. Tot ;each The owner is desired 'te prove' twin) y, pay charges, and take her away. i Dumliff, Ja 20d, 1855.1 GEO. M. ROGERS. . . ,• . 1 ., , NOTICE. - ' There will a public lecture it .the Methodist Mirth at Judson by Mei A. 0. Warren of Mon trose, on the erening of J n: 'Silk, upon the subject Of pdd fellowship. A cor ial invitation•is extended to 4.11 .. ''' .f. M. !IRON ON - , • L. D. BENS N Corn. of P. Grands. 4 • 11. M. NV L . - no OKS. . VUST RECEIVED, .a an' lot of School Dooks;-- eli Plain and Fancy Papetis and Envelopes., Diaries / foe I BSR, Farber's, Christi_ tf,•and Presbyterian Alma- Thais, &c. ke. ' - . J. LYONS & SON. • • unitary 1(1. . . . • JCST OPENED, a new iupply of Lades' Shoes, .by [Jan. 10.1 - - .J. LYONS,S: SON. Mil- lIM on Subscri CM . 5.4 PRO CLAIII.4:TION. ' - NCHEREAS the Hon. David Wilmot, President of the C o urt of Oyer and Terminer, and Gen eral Jail Delivery, Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, 'and. Court of Common Pleas, , and Orphans'-, Court, in the Thirteenth Judicial District, composed I of the - counties of Susquehanna, Bradford, and livan ; and the Hons. Jo at Boyle and Davis D!War- j tier, Associate Judges in Susquehanna county, have 1 issued their precept, bearing date the 26th day of: December, in. the year of our lard one tboumnd•l eight hundred Mid fifty five, and to me directed, for holding a Court °Oyer and Te.nniner,.and General Jail Delivery, in the Borough of Montr9se, tutd j ty of Susquehanniv_. on the third Monday of January next, (it being the - 21st day.) I"NOTICE is nt. - nt.mY OMEN to tile. Coroner, Justices lof the Peace and Constables of said county of Sus i quehanna, that • they be then there, in their proper ipersons, at two o'clock in the afternobn of s4tid day, with their records, inquisitions, and other remetubran ces, to do those things which to their offices apper tain to be done. And those who arc bound by reeog nizances against the prisoners that are In shall be in 1 the jail of said county of Susquehanna, are to be j then there, to prosecute against them as willbe just. Dated at Montrose, the 26th day_ of December in ; the year of our Lord one thou--and eight hundred and fifty five. _ • F. P. HOLLISTER, Sheriff. BOOT AND SHOE 'EMPORIUM Cit Ili SISSIONSI rrliE subscriber has removed ~his Boot and Shoe 1. Store•into the building recently occupied by Messrs. Bentley &: Read, Public Avenue, Erst above the Post-office, where, notwithstanding the mixed state of politics, the stringency of the money maricet, the "'cough Stinthins," Rail Road Monopolies, lack 0-Lantern Inducements, and the great *oath, as one extreme feAlows another, . in all human probabni- ty, we lthall have a cold wunter. In view of. this state of things the subscriber begs leave to say that he is prepared to meet the wants of , the Boot and Shoe wearing public. with good and. substantial Vari eties of Boots and Shoes. of Eastern or Rome Manu facture; warranted equal (if not better) than any of• fered in this mat-It - et. his stock embraces a general variety of Ladies Sits -Last's°, - Pat. Fox Ilea Gai ters, Silk Lasting Congress Gaiters, French Kid Con. gresi Gaiters, M orocco Gaiters, Ladies Marshall Ties, I j City Made Bronzed . Buskins, Eamid Buskins, zid I Buskins, Pat. Leather Buskins, Morocco Lace Boots, Calf Lace Boat's - , Ennued Boots, Fur Boned Buskins &c., Misses Silk Laceing . Pat. fox Gaiters; Colored 1 Gaiters, Calf Lace Boots, Kid Lace Boots, Jenny . Linda. Kip. Shoes Chlldrena Gaiters. Balton Shoe :,• Ankle Ties, Pat. . amp french Buskins, Calf and Kip Shoes, Men's French Calf, Kip and Stop Boots,' Calf .Enam'd, Kip and Cowhide Brogans, Youth's Boots, Thick and Kip, and Pat. Leather Shoes, dc. Rubbers and Sandals, a general assortment, Find ings, Sparabtes, Thread, Wax, Steel Nails, Pep, Tacks, Bristles. Heel Ball, Boot Webb, Hammers; Pincers, Shoe Knives., Edge Blacking, Goat and Gap loon Binding, Water Prot - f Blacking, Paste Blacking, Gum Anshic,* Gum Tragaeanth, Edge Brushes, Awl Hafts, Pegging and Sewing Awl Blades, &c. LEATII EA. All kinds by the side or pounli, to snit customers. Tho public are invited to-call before purchasing else -where. Customers may rely upon getting what they -i, bargain for, and • that -is better than they can do in 4 "some places." If they buy Eastern work, they can be accomodated with as good an article as can be found in this - market. if they prefer home manufae- • ture they can have it without being humbugged. All j kinds of work made to order - and warranted. -Repair. I ing done on short notice. • Titt.vKset. for past favors, hellopes by strict at tention. to business, to merit a continuance of the • . same. . C. M. SIMMONS. p. S. It is non - over a year since the great Fire in Montrose, at which time the subscriber having met with a great loss, in fact he lost his awl, be would say to'tho - se indebted to him; either by Note orDook se connt, that the same must be settled without further notice.' Yours; Le., C. M. SIMMONS. ' Mentrose, Jan. Ist. 1856. .. i PHOENIX :BLOCK. -NATE are happy to say we are "borne again•" with I the largest and chdapest assortment of Goods we have ever bad the pleasure cf offering to our cus tomers. - Mire invite our friends and the public to oar new arid spacious Store in the - "Brick Block" and can imsure them it is well EJled with new and desirable goodajust purchased at,the lowest possible sales, and for sale at small profits. ' , 'We ask only the opportunity to convince every oie of the abole facts: Dry Goods. • - A general rosortment consisting of Broad cloths, 1. Cassimeres, I4dics•Dress Goods, SIIIINTIS, De- Paramatms, dx., BENTLEYS READ'.'. . _ flats& Cal)4. • lirgol assortment just received and for sate by B. k . - Roots ..t. Shoes. • i i. large . a&-:oytitetit of 'superior quality, for sale by ...... ._ B. k. R. . Afresli supply, at slightly reduced price for sale by • • B. it R. ,Drugs & Medicines: JUST received, a general assortment, and for sale at lei prices by • • B. &R. IpjaTCIIES, Silver Spoons, Gold awl Silver V Thimble% Spectacles, Fruit Knives, Jewel ry of all kinds &e., im - 4 received and for sale by • liontzvse, Dec. 25. 16 - 55. B. i t ! 'thence along; at *Bend Turn- I •eray feet to a l atal stones 50 1 lot latrelm easterly corner II; and =tone; ction along: the lotto the place d tyro hundred l e or less. 11: , on C. Warner F. Bnid- VIYE have commenced th” Sew Year with a.firit -1 rate assoltment of Ooods, which we arc lat- TE.USIMED to rell at the lowest prices, for cash, pro duce, or approved credit. BENTLEY 3: READ. WrooLEk, Long and Square Shawls, Silk and Brosha 40., Merinos, rararnettas, Alpaccas, Delairs, Dc Bargee, anti ott,.. fir&sa Goods. - RENTLEY READ,. QHEETINGS of every grade. BattTWicksr Ccr- L.:_ , pets, and Cotton Yarn, Tick, Snipes, Flannels, Wadding, and ir. fact a general assortinent of Staple Goods constantly . en hand, at the lowest prices by BENTLEYREAD. I.3ATENT. MEDICINE z-;--.1.11 of the popular Patent 1 Medicines of the day for sale bi- BENTLEY & READ. LIGIIT.Fres-h Fluid, Camphene, Oil and Can dies, just opened. BENTLEY 'READ. TF you want a good suit of Clothes, or either Coat, 1 :Yest, or Pants, call and select your cloth, pnd we will get Ton up a garinent inihe best of style, at about the same rate that a!op ,cork is sold, and 50 per cent. better. . BENTLEY A:READ, TALLOW for sale by [Jia. 1, 1856.] Montrose, Dec. 26 1E55 ' I NOTICE... - • sig BALED PROPOSALS will be received at the S-7. 4 'Commissioners' office in Montrose, until Mon-. day the 4th 'day of Peboary, A. D. 1656, for the reuliding of a bridge over the Wyalusinz, Creek in Rush township, near the house of N. D. Snyder, said Bridge to be built in a good end workmanlike man ner,'in all' respects similar to the new bridge just eomideted over the same stream near H. J. Chem pion a in said township, and to be finished on or be fore!the first 'Monday of November . Court; 1656: The!plan and specifications will be made so as to be l feest at the Commissioners' office in due time. :&. CARPENTRR, } I L Ir. SMITH . , Comm's. . W.lf, T. CASE, I ttest 4.4: Caossuos, Clerk. 1 - --7,11 1 Oommittsimiers' office, Montrose; Dec. 4, 1855. - More New Books. • ?IMPART. FOR TUIT TRILIDATS. • The subscriber has just received s well selected assnrunent of new Books suitable for Christriuts 'and New Years presents, a few of which• are the Old N es ted, Geoffrey Mouctorr or the Faithless Guar , dian,-Scenes in the practice of a ties. York Surgeon, Doesticks, art book-for fan, Caste, Stakespear's works. Daniel Boone and the Hunters ot Kentucky, also lots of MituttureDift Books for tke little ones. Call and see. • A. N. BULLARD.. BENTLEY & READ. Grocer .IANUARY Ist, 1556. BENTLEY &RE A D • NOtiCeo The noir Brick Block will be lighted with Carepheas Lighte, 'on Yridep evening January 25th 180, at 7 o'clock. _ Nontyose, Dee. 4 1855. New sewelry- , for Veers au Pelle by CA jWI • a s t J. liptioded amims, Jusi inivvd WOODattry I t 73,DRED. Xontnws, Iftr. 1, 11819 1 Iteatmgeol"! l - /A-IgOk • Ri LYONS & Sea r - LANF t SBORO.. • . Dec. 1855. - • ti[AvE on hind a general assortment of Dry Goods, Gmccrtes, Ilard-ware, Tin-ware, Stove wire, Wooden ware, Looking: Glasses, Crockery, Carpets,, Boots and Shoes, Rats and Caps, Glass, Vaints. Lamp and UntOilioq, Dect..lityrie's eiletented Patalle ifedietnei, Books and Stationery, Carpenteri and Joiners' 500 yards Sheeting, dotton and Woolen Yarns, Coolant, 'Parlor and Shop Stoves, Store Pipe, Zinc, &e. &O. As we bay tor cash we are 'disposed,to sett for cash, a tittle cheaper than the cheape s t. Call Ina Fee. ' H ' B. IL. LYONS At QALT, FLOUR and PORK, by the pound, sack, or by the load. B. R. LYONS & CO. sboro, Dee., Itip's. L_.—. EMI F f a V B. plir as o l: s ilt e ll s. ro: Tea for oner dollar, ft Tw , ve pounds good Sugar for onellett B. R LTTLY"..Br; Co's.Nl las for one dollar , at B. R Lros b' Co's. . o ses R. R. Six oh& Candles for one dollar, at B. A..Lross k Co' . '• Fourteen yards good Sheeting for one dollar, at D. R. LYONS & Co's. . • '.. Twenty yards Prints for one dollar, at B. R. Mon -.V. Co's. Twenty pounds Nails for one dollar,. at B. A . .L Yon & Co's. . - Thirteen bars Soap for one dollar, at B. It LYONS & Co's. Ns. Eight pounds Coffee Tor one dollar, at B. -,..„..R tv oss & Co s. . • Seventeen pounds Rice for one, dollar, - at B. R. LYONS & Co's. i Fifteen cents per pound for Candles by the'box, at B. R. Los & Co'„s. Twelve cents per pound•for tip-topAgess Pork at B. R. Lross & Co's. : ' . • - .4 - • - Lancsboro, Dec. $3 per pair for EMI BOOTS. the best Kip and Thick Boots, at B. R. LYONS.k CO. Leibisboro, Dec. C--P7.(-5ENTS—pei 1855 Pitt., for •Ladies'iindersleeres, at B. R. LYONS & CO. hawls, at cost and , something less, B. R. LYON . 4.: CO's. T ARGE lot of _LA at CARrieTs. 4 , yard, at . B. R. LYONS & CO'd. 2 5 CENTS pc ES'AND SANDALS at B. Ic LYONS d: CO's. RUBBER RIO . ----- . 11, EW 800 S. BY . CELIBRATEDAUTHORS. .1 TEST receive , direct from-New York, at the tl Book, Stati nery, and Fancy Goals Emporium of the undersign d, a carefully selected assortment Of new, interesti r tg, and valuable Books; Prominent among which, a "Amy Lee, or without and within," bi , ihe author of I"Our Parish"—"The new Purchaset or EarlagArs in the beires t," by Robert Carlton— it,. "TeverIIIWP by the ceTebrated authoress,-known by , her Penland genius as "George Sand"—The ands' of the Saracen, or Pictures of Palestine, „As Minor Sicily, and Spain," by that distinguishetritave r and interesting Writer; Bayard Taylor— witlitiqmy others i equally ineritoriOus, deserving of a unitareal perusal. Also, a good supply of those inestimable Singing and Music Books; cliled the " Shawm," xhich book is of itself .a library of Church Music, embracing about one thousand pieces. consisting of Psalm and Hymn tunes, Anthems, Chatiq and sett pieces. All of the above and many other works, too na- merous to mention, gill be sold to applicants on the most reasonable and satisfactory terms. If there are any disposed to - doubt this, let them call, and by per sonal experience become convinced. N. B. Persons de: rous 41 - obtaining 1761 rs not in cluded in our catalogue, can be accou nodated by leaving an order and givinglshort notice. . . . F. B. CHANDLER. Montrose, November 2.0, 185 5 . - st - , PROCLAMATION. --, • i SUSQ'C'EHANSA CVUNTV 5' . :.,; • . BLIJAiI BranicK 'ln the Court of Common• Pleas I. I vs,. ~ • ofid county, August Term, LA.valicua. Butmcs.. 18 5. No. 221: To . ..aroncha Burdick: 'Whereas a. Pubpcona in Divorce was issued to Anglast Term. 1855, which was duly returned non .est ittylinins, and thereon an alias subpoena • was issued in stud case returnable to So rember Term ISa.s, upon -t'he return or wicileli•proof . ryas made that the said La l Tancha•Burdick could not be found in my .ballic6ick: 1 . • This notice is' therefore to require you to appear: befof the Judges of the sitid Court on the third Mon.::: day fJartuary next to anSWer said cotnplaint kc. '',. 1 ' - F.IP.HOLLISTER, Sheriff. 1 • Sherif f's Office, Ventro'se„lDec. 12. 1£55. ..18wG. 1 ____-- . , PROCLAMATION. • . • i 1 5t1.314.U.Y.n. , ,NN A Cousrv• ss, • ' Nart i tax M. BELL ) In. the Court of Common vi. - ~- Pleas of said county, August EtattnErn C. BELt. ) Term, 18513. No. I. i Ti Eli:abaft C. Bell'? Whereas .a. subpoena in Divorce was. issued to, August Term ' .18Z , 5, which wss duly[teturned non Sit inrentus, and thereon an &hilt subpoena was issueiT in said case returnable to Nov. Term 1855, upon the return of which, proof was made •-that.the said Elizabeth C. Bell could not be found in mY bailiwick.. This notice is therefore to require you to appear before the Judges of the said Court on the third Mon- I day of January next to answer said complaint Lc. .. .1: F. P. HOLLISTER, Sheriff. Slicriff's - 011iee, Montrose, Dec. 12, 1855.. 48wV ...e NN7H OLES ALE Sr. retail dealers in ready made Clothing, aLo dealers. h Cloths, Silks, &c., hats and c.tps, boots and shoes,!having now on hand a large supply suitable for the season, would call the attention of purchasers to the same. For further particulars see advertisement in anoth• er — place in the Republimu. • Susquehanna Depot, Dec. 10, 1855. • "Christmas . is Coming. • The season for presents is .close at-hand, and what more appropriate to give, or what will be snore grate fully received and more highly .prized than a good. Daguerreotype? W. B. Deans has some flue gold Lockets, gold Bracelets, Pins, ; besides new and beautiful lot of Union-case.s, which lack only the grace of some —at...trnownface to make there just the thing for the ' season. Odd Fellows Hall, Dec- 13 — ,1U5: ' • . • Neu Goods. - THE Subscrtber has received a full and complete assortment of Goods usually kept in a Country Store—which will be sold as ;cheap as the cheapest. Having purchased late in the: season, when Goods in market have considerhly fallen off, I am persuaded can live a little better bargvdns than my,neighliors. Thankful. for pmt favors I respectfully -Invite my friends and the:Public to call and examine. • B. CHANDLER. Ifontro3e, Dec. 26, 1865. " LOST, IMOsrnosr., On Monday, Nov ember 19th, a Gold Pencil, Chain; and Locket—much valued as a memento. The finder will confer a favor by leav ing the same at this office.. t CAUTION. ALL persons are hereby-cautioned against haibor ing or, trusting :Limy:named George fanney Dunn on my account, as I teal pay no debts or bills arising therefrOm. - JOHN LEAN. Lenox, Nov. 14, 1855. ` prof.r Charles , Morris QUCCEOR of Charles - Tillman, BARBER, hay ing again removed his shop from its formerleca don in the basement of Searle's Hotel, to the room over (..landier's.Sture,"is prepared to exercise his art in the most. scientific manner, on all who may be pleased to entrust their heads or faces to his hands. Nov. 20; '2251 • To the Public. , • subscribers having, taken the 14tore and pur. chased the stock in trade. of R. 'I% Aibley; are prepared to sell, for READ Y PAY ONLY, a tine assortment of Dry Goods, Perfumery, Yankee No tions; Groceries, Crpckeryi ITardware, Iron and ; Nall; Boots- and Shoes, Sole and Upper Leather, Salt, &e. at such prices 11/1 (t 64 think) cannot fail to give entire satisfaction to 'all'wbo may favor them with then patronage. ! J. A. kl. R. Ashley.. Brooklia, Nev. 'l5, 1855. .• 460 • FOR ONE DOLLAR MAY BX hrADAT OUR STOIC :14 . : hiA Pounds Nails, or s! pounds Co ff ee, or 20 yda. 1J CaUce, or 151 be Young Dyson Tea, or 16 yds. Shooting, or 10 yds. De Leine, or 16 lbs. Mackerel, or 145 lbs. Worms, or 11 bars Bard Soap s or 9 lbs. Plug Tobacio, or 9 lbs. Cut Tobacco for smoking, or one Fiddle, (tbi* cif that, boys,) 'or 100-cents (at least) forth of many other goods, too numerous to Mention. • • - 1 - -J. LYONS iirSON. Montrose, Dae. S. - • MEE J. Miter ac co: II r ClMiige of Time. DELAWARE, LACRAWANN.S. AND WES.RTEIT RAIVROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT , ' (AN aria ifter Thursday, - Dec. 6th, 1055,the Mail N.../ Passel:lp 'n will depart from SCrantOLl at. 11.00 A. real Rend at Ilti to. ).- Cow neatin" wi and-A3idfato Express East, - on the e N.;;; ; ' R. Pamiengers taking this train will in Buffalo at 10:80 r. v.c and in New 'York at i0:30 N. s' . ' • - - Bann:Ling, will leave Great Bend at '1 r. v., duo at Scranton at 5.60 - P. sz.` The freight AccommodationTkin, w)ih passenger I, carattriehed, will leave Scranton at 1 connect ing with the Mail Train . West, and the Night Si. press Trains both East and. West. Pamengers tak ing this train and the ; Night Expressi Past, will 'a fire in. New York at 10;05 A. u.; by tatingthe Night E r :press West, will arrive in Dunkirk; at 12 sr., or by taking _the Mail Train West, will arrive at Dun kirki at 1:20 p. m.. , .sc c " • Returning, will tease Great Bend , at 7 a. u. and sr at Scranton 12,10 r. is. Passengers for Wiikesbarre, Pittston, Carbondale, Philadelphia, (via the Catawissa,Williamsport and Erie and Reading Railroad; via Tamaqua, ) and East { on, and all intermediate places, will }:find -first class stage coaches in readiness at Scranton, on the arrival I of the Passenger and Accommodation Trains to eon: . vey them to the above places. Those choosing pri.l vato conveyine.es will find the best:othorses imd car- riages of every_`lleicription sit reasonable cha..-ger, ria(iy to order. D. H. DOTTERER, Supetintendent. i, *tr ra in n i t cn on d wec.r. t'so 6 lll , 11.5:5 SEAITE'S CO A Clii ES LE AVE Mai= se Air D. L. I: NV, R. R. .it c Al;' M.,for Express Freight train to Scranton. .4t 12 o'clock A. M. for Mail Train to Great Bend:' .At 2 , P. M. for ExpreSa Freight to Great Bend, and Mail !train for &mutat', Leave Depot for Montrose - o arrival dell the above trainsiat,Station, exccpt u freight trains. ; For seats apply at Sei. A tote!, Monttoae,.Pa.. 1 T24cember 12, 1855. , - 1 i • , Rpm), PAUSE, AND REFLECT. - NEW MILFORD STOVE EMPORIUM i, 1 Economy is the Order of the day, and etie of tiro - i most effectual -unvi to. economize is to sitirchase stale-. 7: - 01 114 Full Bigot. - . r . . Store of AT: WITTENBERG & BRO., where justbave ", - Tedifiltite Sooty:Five Slaves far been.opened the-most choice and splendid Stock of,;_ sale by Pic e rrs cam' Garratt. i : . Fall & Winter - Geode ever - seen In the Countysif- Sue - -, =. 1 i ~,,, • " uchanna. ". •-•-' 's • • '-. . '-'_l- , - • ' - _._- - - --H, W E e il v re er ionfireredPitncifNiobrllarge=ern q The following comprises but :a small poitionOf MC::: 'ea lc vllr of ' 'St° c i'e on s . for , itamease apsortment.to be found ai this EstablislMittatz.. ~-.--.. sif' fitting of , Cookitfg, Parlor, ..add ,"- --_, liateA wood and coal: also, a fou - au .o rt ,- ;, ... f , ,,, largo sizes, I Gentlemen and Boys Clothing In endless 'Addy ~",_ .• , ::.,_,,,:„.,:, . ... : and profusion, a ,good assortment of Oie ids; Mini. for'Stoies and ChUrches. -Frock and Busineas Coats, Vesta - and I" taloores. Of ~ _ Would can particular attention to t` . .'f'= . ‘":,, :-.i), every descriptiOn and quality, and cut, Mika Elevated Oven, the most peifect'and h: -*".. plate:, stove in market.t. Among our also rtme ' n :' . i,f• large .a.c.' c l 4 "*** - -•-- - ' , - . - . ~•- - "- ,-':-,-',. oven, would mention , the Empire State improved; as Our assortment comprims for Ladies. wear, Mel!, :-- St,yles Brocade Siiks, Ohangeable Stripe d-Phdtl,do. - ;.--,',, . being very heavy; plates, perfect finish, and asu Superfoi_Glossy Black; do. all'widthe, De aria lin bill' . ...-..' ..* or baker. Farmers of Susquehannacounty.,", " C.Z. ' * 434 g, : oili a atlA qualities,' -De *Bage at all prices , 111- - WoOVJf..:: been in in the habit of purchasing lizht stoves an t 7 ida . of new qnd elegant desiV the -latekfi. trimming, and paying- as much as von ought to for . . . , styles of Dress Goode , lkinsbaiinal teed Colored - - ... heavy plates - and heavy trimming.' - - Alpacca Freneh Sterlnoss, Prints_ 'din lama - We manufacture our farniture, and isill sell- at man- h . ' - - --- t , " -tt • "."--- winsome assortment of Dress_ Tsimniinia„ Mbrold-.1, - 4: - . , - - ,._;?,-72; qfacturer's prices. Let those who pay a maker 'prat ered Sleevms Collars Cuff': - etc.;.Jecontit and Swirl --'"--: ' , - -5,, compete with ' us if they can. Jobbingl ccmriected Edgings ad ' inq run - '.'-- -- z • • "....-_: ''' -- with the tin. trade, done as usual on short notice. I Tel i -° 1 gs , """ 4ll.6sie •1 . • r:?•-: / .. - ...- -, '-` - ':?,. DICKERMAN & GA/tRATT.. s, and Furs; A, soa complete" toftsleitil.i': -..-- .-.-, .r ed and unbleached Muslims, ,Drillings," htPeri: Tab 'New Milford, Sept. 18, 1855. , - _Covers, Sheeting, Flannels, &c., all of 'thick- , will lit - . sold atthe lowest prices. '. -- - 1 -.- .-•- ' , :- , '...;1 , _,', . LANESB3RO 1 For bargains the • public Is- reasiectfully invited' tn - -' t '''' .' • ''' Fur itishirtig Establishment . • till at the cheap Suive‘of. •. - - •''-' :, C:. c ..: - -, '`. :7 ' Co.,Partm,ersfilr... ~ ' "". . •'=. - ROSE).TBAUX; .WITTEI:I3EPGZ BROc MBE subscribe' 'keeps consutnti v. on hand,find will " - 1. make to order, Doors, Blinds; Wl:tdows LeVirindow ,• ‘• • • sash; Poor and window-frames and all other articles IL. ROSENBAUM fiasthis day asiocia ..kihilleri made of wood and ussd in building. , , 1.-, in, their business-tinder. the Firm" of , 0.N8A.:1374- 'WITTENBERG & BRO'. — lO accaiii - and Nofettfe' Blinds painted and bung on short notice. -Glass of s and qaalities for sale; . the old Firm I. ,as those of . ROSENBAUM, can ha all sizes, qiantitie {band et the - bid Stand; tind, we hope Oat aitiwill see -,.. Flooring planed and matched tt /.18' (''s% $,20- per I 1000 feet. Turning cf all kinds done to order, also i the necessity of settling them without -further notioei a ,‘se.neral assortment of CABINET WARE. ~' I - ~, L.-ROENTIAITM. , . 'Bureaus, Tables; Stands of all varieties, Chairs, ' • -c. wrrnmagno. ~ Bedsteads Settees, &e., &c. -.--- / • - .1":" WITTENBERM Good Pine,. Chows and White-wood lumber, „and Grain of all kinds taken in eschange for the above. Sar Terms ready . pay, or three months time ap proved credit. All orders addressed, to me will re. ceive prompt attention. JACOB TAYLOR. Lanesisaro June 18th, 1855. - " , 1 T3ookt, 800p,...c, ritooi: , :. ... .. . AT TH4' MONTRIISE BOUSTORE ~. ,-' 111 E subi ibex would inform I 9 hill friends:end thti. . , 1- A. - public generally that he lies on hapd , tlielarva.',„ • . -'1 and best selected aiseittnent of Bonksarul Statiotaafjj,j, SILT& AND DRESS GoaDs. to be fOund any where ha _Siiscitleharinit eciunty; . irhic3.4-.. , A i f ..,1 NTI LL AS, Laces, Berages, Worked Collars, -,, h e will sell fo r . ready Vey an prices that cannot fallt4:ll., .;11. Parasols, Lawns, fashionable Bonnets, -Fans, (a I su it. ;:' : .1- . .-- choice assortment. in ,?aeh departmen . Among th t,) a splendid; Bucks:miscellaneous may.lo lountillnr, 1 of 01 - Almi-re cat ivie Trimming, Sraple , GOods of largo Lifts of Was irtton, Jacksion, Taylor. 'saw:T.l/0E" -: valioqi Malin) (a"large - steck.) saris ' - R 3Ol- 110 .1".' per, Horace , reeley, P. T.lBarnutn, arniTotheri; Sts' . . Hats, (silk and summer,) Cloths very low, Calicoesi'spers, c rom 4 cents to 1 shilling, Carpets, Mattitig, 011-cloth, i d Rugs. LPapers, (Beeeher.) littinatity - ht' the _Qty . ', .(. B :lhsiliht)' 13ell Smith Abroad, My Cmi rtship and itsConsecitt. enc ` • - 1 e s, (Wykolt) Ruth Efkll, i(FanniFern,) - also ran llll:travFas•e--Gerrnan Silver & Plated Spoons, i Leaves. first and second terie.s American AOtatora'. Xitives"and Yorks. - . I and Reformers Thqughti and 'Things at nara4 and . w Groceri4s—Fiiii, a _fine assortment of Teas, i Abroad, Getting Along-, The Old Inn, Ilood'aVorks, Coffee -3, 13roma Tapies, The.. Chocolate, Raisins, i Stanhope Bnyleigh, The 'News Bey, - L. D0:+ 4 13. Com Ground Coffee, Corn Starch. i -. * ' 1 pietc Works, The Slale.of the Lamp; Tice Escapeti - Perfumery—Bay Wati , r, Toilet do— Genin, 4 un, Lewin or the Itende . d,Twig,:Merardra of the Farena, do. Extracts, German C-ologne, a large Stock -I, ( c ounts Blessington,l 2 v 01.4. Goldstrith t s Animated of Fancy Soaps, &c. &c. ;:- - '''S - sture The Cherni , ti•V of Common Life.. (Darks', .. Farmiug Tools—llty-Voriv . .. Scythe Snatlis, . Commemary, New Testamenr; Barnes Nojes ,l t!., Rakes &c. &c. ' , L L..POST & CO.. 1 sa me, Buck'S Religiotis Anecdotes, Testament Ii s, i . : - ,=:, , - ' * • i bles,Trom - wicket size to large ramily, Myron; Prayer. ~ , Gift, Ttiv, Scrap, Notd, Receipt, and . .. Blink Blooks Or ' all sizes, ke. Re. . I • I • . &hoot Boo, 7 :s—all kinds used in the conntv or fir •. . • ; nished an short notice.- ' ,--,• , - -= . I Law Bool,w-4 good variety constantly oli-hand. or , _. , - 1 furnished to•ordef. , Stationeiy. ' A good lot first rate v rii.ieg paper el. • I shilling per quire,-,Gold and Steel Pehs--WrititW Ink, tile beSt in use, , besides lots of other articles Ica , numerous, to ruention. Please cull arid examine;: be; fore Purchasing elsewhere, ,iit - the' Mon trceo =Post' Of flee. - Agin inistrator's • Notice. • NT OTICE is hereby given that letters of adminis -1.11 trader' upon the estate of Fittnsitics PicsF.Jusisi late of the Born' of Susquehanna Depot deed, hare been granted to the undersigned, and all persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate. payment, and those having claims will fresent -the same duly . attested for 'settlement. JANE PICKERING, ) . , • Wm. IL - HUBBARD, r . Susquehanna Depot, Dec. 19, 18'55. --/-• GIFT ENTFRPRIE. 500 PACKAGTI Goods in lots at tZ,S-$.443-$271,50 - cents "TO GIVE AWAY before. th Jan. 1856. - , Any one purehasing Fire Dollars worth o for Fcash, at one time, will be presented with the above packages. Now ready for delivery further particulars inquire of J. LYONS 4t l Xuntrose, October 24,.1855 , ! -i-ioYIE LABOR.,!: - '"--:- •TVOO:DRUFF & ELDREP -_ - T_T AVE removed to the hur.nt district, where. they:. II will he glad to-see all-their old;customers ..itta.',=,.... as many: Herr ones as please; tc4lve .them 'a Ca11,—...:-..,:' They intend to keep - a'general assortment of Stoves , of the best kind and 'finality, 'among whioh.- may 13Z ,-- -,., 'alma './.:' IRENLX - and P.ARAOQN . AIR47OIIZ -- THREE STATES AND ' ORANOE -COUNTY' AIRTIGHT, PREIffUlt„.-ST-AR OF THE WEST: -;. . „.. 7 __..— .1 ELEVATED OVE,?.;I,AIR-TIGHT,..C.LLYTON, one ::': TO RENT : ~ WESTERN 'OVEN. ',..The' EleVitted.Oien - Stat'el all PA B - I ZR K .I I / Y e N o . n t t:i w n l ing hi ci lace„i Susquehanna beounty, I r r o v r eXo t te i le sh firt fire - es t i tni t .F:r "le:: d r ut t r e improved. Said Farm will be rented,acreS' t staidly on hand a gene P rilas.sortmen ' t4:rl; l l : 74 4 . l k n E -- ; , •-• {',.;, terMof four years for one hundred and , My, oilers a I of a . firstrate. quality, for-,lymne:trade.; , also, Well iinVt - 2 - i '!' • ' year, the stock included.' Theistnclr consiS i s of one i a stern Puinpia, Bun* Chains;and'Reels,. Liati. P i ipt" - ; ; - . -- . yoke of lOsen, 2:COws, -*2 Yearlings, 2 Calves, 15 . ; of all sizes, JaPpanniT s er Sie...ika: - ;. all of which,- -_,-; 1 ~ Sheep, and two Harem 1 Two hundred-ruid-ty dol. they pronarse to - sell e -. or randypaY'Or-apprifiod: 7 - 1 lars will be required in advance; ttle-riiw, cal b e ,. credit. - Job ...;ii 'a , 'with devote:l:am:l.in Oder: 4 , Imo - yeaktv ;., 7 . , ...1uen and _impsovemeitti on the : SA, WOQPIII.TVF, , • • -.. t 4 a ZORED. • ,:- -:1' place. - Enquire of the subscriber on the plaee, alniut 1 i Moutroie, Ma, 30, 1 . 856 . . . --': • : • - exiii - . ' two miles south of Brooklyn. 1 . •• I- • . : THO'S. ROIIIgSON. VIRE LIGIEIVI"NING! EXPRE ! - Time Saved 1 4-Pare :Reduc ed to AG r.',NTS .! AGENTS ! .AGE mi TS I ' • • • bpDqgerglit: 13EttsoNs accustolned to procure subscriber i a for .1 Books, Mitgasines tc., or get up clubs for news- : LEY & JEA), ICS i papetst, are requested to scud us their names and ad-, Ia.A.YR formed partnership in Montt*ci for Wt. ~:t! dress, audfiwe w/Lforward them, :free of charge; a 1, purpose, of 'doing : everybody's' RiLACK.; , ` ' specimen number of it publication tor which they will at the old stand, near 'find ready sale; anti we will allow theta commisgun te1...-We have purchased an entire nen - !stock - ,01. of 50 per cent. for their servicrs. • IRON, comprising a full assortment of ill kin* di. : J. BRADFORD & BROTHER. ! rect from. the city. -We shall ' keep constalttlY; Oti No. 3 Courtlaud st., New, York. - hand; Ulster, roujid rani gri; "hare Nail Rods, -Cast Steal . I Toe-cork R : ods, : Refuted Tyre Iron, - Band. -! Iron, Spring S'teel, a' limp Scis•Ort m eats ottmalleitble ;"I Iron, Coil ChniaNCartia.ge•BOlte',..'gc. ste; ::! J••• • IVApaltt,,s . AND • CARELJGES - ,• , .1' 3 / 4 Ironed on short notice, and stock found , (T Etimla • b • • - • - • order-throt,ghoct, as may es : 4 sult.our : patrtatt, - :;..-;- 4 All bt*hiet - zs trammetiotts'must:be, settled.; *pet year. - Ebert selflementi'mtd; king fricids- - 13; motto: _ .1 • • By Strict attention to twine', l "re itorio-tn'xiteniVe cf4,- 4 fl a liberal share 'et : patronage. Al 7ork Varrante 4 L., N. B. 'A . good Journernan wartted,-tO steady employment and high *yin" A. E. RIM rat*. Montrose, -May 39,-1E155. .W9rt• - ' - ' 1 •: t 1 - irresli Arrial of New Goods at Diekernaata .t. Ga r r - m ite. ....... THE (subscribers would respe trolly inform the good people of Susquehanna county that they are now opening their stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, which is unusually large Old attractive, all.of which will be sold for cash or appr oved, oredit . cheati; er than! et any other establishmetlt in the county.— We mean just what we.say. - Please give us a trial.: ! • . • DICKE'S:MO & onRATT. .I.row Milford, Sept. IS, 1855. 1 . 1 . 1 IWii . t War !in th e Critea. . • :. 10,090 Volunteers• wanted ! to buy Oyster's in any war to salt, that are continually. miring bY express and ke y served in the best • neer at the Tem penmen Saloon it Grocery on -.11 ine Street, opposite' the Farmer's Store. - Also, Pies-rind other catehles-:- Tiu and most kind.of - Groceries t.ProVisions, Tett* te.., Flour kept Consttustlr on hand, and for sale at 'whole sale and retail at • • Hairßestomi and Golden plors, lbr Naral. filing #tct 4lnir. • A imatity. of _Uglier GlormVAtid , ' .S. S . morra,„..2. YOrkFluloy csud *ud porteFruit at MO %rose, Nov. 14, 18-55. ,‘ • BoOkil Boma% . A ttew fupply jtat reoleirod, also Meet Masle. t O'SS & SON; licmtrose, Dec. 12,1855, • The.Chriatttin FatoPy. Ahriantsc for 1856, stud th Prombyteriart Ahmium 1b totle ' • • • sok. " t• rotterles. • . r ' - Afresh lotpf Family Groceries just re eaireliai store of Motarose, YRUP "-- ► . &Amami Balbtilleelebrated f Pmedes Ibr 111*WhY J IN4ol**llo7 ~, -\, oiee Segos and liu s.s:murrs. IME • -Banking House •01 , POST, .COOPER : HENRY DRINKER; MOAN TR 0.5.8 111:11 , ITTING COOPER. • ' - ISAAC L. POST.' - • '"?ve l2 / 1 " ' l ' l2, / 2 10 4 . TIRAFTS, on . New York City an 1441 adeltitd, 41-1 tolleclioniproniptly wadi and Mee hotizs from - 10 tO .= • Mes,as..A.Ren & P xtcri .; Y ink. - _REF EREN GE, gunnel C. Hatton, Hon. WilFunif . .lssv, lontrose. IgIiELINER - Y . :ltt ttl6 l l- . IVIIII - 00' PA. -:. ' -:,-- • Airs. 0. D. Ward: AATOULD respeeaull,y :are. notice to the pubile - .? V that she im in - aga resumed her trasinesa . at 1 liilligery at New 31 ford; Pa.. She has arrangements _ k r Iby which she will i'c'e from New York the latest atylea:af Ladies' and Misses' Hats: and Bonnet's are- . ery d 4iiiptian, guy d also to prugnte' on short netisd i .. . . 4 1 4.?-mitirillanf tho kind that any persoa . Might want._ ~ 1 Proefadcariangerr.enti and l'l6 - ta .he4ast - sxperit - ; i enee, site-hopes -to pieise a114b1. - mtty Catoi :her with 1 their custom. All kinds of 're-trimming - end itpaill .. , ing . tione'on short notice- 1 ThePitie " I t rirl t s r tfl * .''' ly mrited,e6 call and examine tsar mimes. _.• , 'Thankful for past favors; she`..teapeetfullir sOlifidu , ', further 'patronage. . - '. l 1.1. D; ViASD,,. , - i '' . New Milford, Oat., less: - . .-,- .., ..an*. t -,_ . . This Wity : =-11. Yon - giessC - ~- •- , . - , -=-: rirllE Subscriber begsleare to esll;publle atOistioati' , ' 1 to one of the- largest, otop.t divirsified, best easy- .. test arid Lest, bought Stock of F 6.1 1 -6/. Wintei, (';pod s iverintroduCcd into this l'Artrket, arid widcii, ' ho Is briand to sell for a reasonable advante;idtke.„-:,. ... „. 7. -_-,- A for Cash; litarter,-,or sherr - aPprovrd:Credt. MI lisr.. - .--- ,- ,-.: - 1 or.s in want of Goods, whether in are dePartniellta' ; , .„ lz . ' i - _`-'.-;- ''. oods,lGroceries, Hardware, Crackery ' Drege,:- . 2 - ''.-• .)-...4 k Shots, Clothing . k.c., will most assuredlyon. --- ; . --A sit their owu inter* (no less tl4uO - mine) giyltig •-•. _ is.,„:; me anal{ previous tO ptcpcbasiog.-; • ..- -•---- - - - - • _,. ~ ,:;,,,, •• • l • , .„-f.) HI BTattisTEAD. -- - - . '''' Brookl7r. Nov. I: 135. • ' ' ' - '• itontrasc..Cict. 15. 1855: Elli liont.-4C. August, 15, 1,855 and 26 Ist of Goods one of For ISON. New' 600 4 11f 4 ,. Cheap ler Visbc...:. - . - ;:i- :-. e/ W: MOTT las just remised soothe taker Xiier-, 1 .--_,: I Goods; Buih as Clutiles; , Brit4e Pgangli, Dal - - ' -; Beges,,C-ollarf,'lMbritiderlest I;e3rns,' ige.4llloV-lii'rff .-' °Vera at very ilotv . plies. „Summer Slororlls It aetiloV:, a l t. some beattif I patterns at very low , ricekilacklaleVe I ? 1 . : Sille,Shawls e null! low for Cash ,.. 1.•.,-,:' - -: - . 1. .: -----•• ''it : - Ptiriaors la eat style at ' : Yq;`,TKX I YI7S.'I . . r 'Mack Pre silk, a spl,vididaiik**Ci34Woc •: , 1:-. _ •-, Summer S algt-in great vafietiekat4:l):lo7 , 7lC--;t:- , :' Groceriea zi c kipdk,Nery ePtettp. - ,B*ittp;jiltrail. fate article A ts ker c iptilon.;, You: Imo: 0011V.W.;-- - '.. eill and es lit , to,latmotao laWed that titsi,!.94o:"; . of Novirti :" 4 tb_leiditc4 to biVit;4, , -_-,, '.*:-. :;1 '• -- t ' Waisted: ', - 4 -. , 2 .- 1 - ' , 7...1... 1 I ` Batter, Eggsi,Baati; Lard; Sock& la &hi an. Matt . ~- ofCatorri Produce .. tia !=change for "geode - At ~- Prices. s -, "C. v it,„ -myri..-,, , ,i t mcgoviii; J iin . - 1 ~- is .5 sit:: ' - • '- ' , - 1 -. • i NE* 'IL & - V -INTER GOO I - I i , .Liteisit stiTes of Df*:ltitiods, Itts#4 k IThoi4l*-.. - ., e 4 ,the &: -it -V00 7 14 014 PAT:,.......„,.... *::-.; I At- ti l e ,Reit Iliq Start:: - - , , HPl4,l;:*ij - 41AP411 4 :4' .- Ai t totierslo,B4“./ 5 , \ --. - ,`" l' '':-1 - ,.:-•.- - M i ! ll ti : : .,- -:1 ' 1 • clappose4 to 2De— _,-.,. ~l ; , - iii,ltabialuvi„,ttoltsro vitklidf,R44yatiaill44...lf , i Vingii , • ! AgOZERLON:k, 4 4#I II *.TP 6 ii:; 4: ')tev,.Mi 4 , 46 1 4 - 11 4 .!1m ; •• --, :7, 1 - .4:1 -, ::' •= 1 ~.„-_, ~,,J, ~. ~.,,, ~ ~, ~„ ~.s, - ,,,,:, ~,._ -, -- ~:,.- • ~,,---, i- - -----,,•,.. -.-- - - .' , -.-. • -_, . --• -.;•_ ,::.:',-.;-7,--;.:A';z:::i BEE ME EMS ' BEI E FIE ___, 4 : : riM IS MIN 1 • ESE ''' - .•.i , ,.. - .-,-Ii ri .' - :'g ti , 1 ; I ' _ ■ "., M f P IHI }~ 1 i i I I = ME ,~ -::; ~r:. ;~ II , , I .1 IN El , ' - q i jlj