eolisespoqaerlee. Prom Carbon County. Correspondence of the Independent Republican. Mr.ssns. Emmons—With your permission . will. venture , to give the readers of the Republican a few scratches respecting this part of creation, with per haps occasionally' a few notions of , Iry own concern . - ipg the retnarkables, commendables, detestables, irhich may chance to tome under my observation.—. I Along absence from my "native Susquehanna" has • served to heighten an admiration - ever entertained for her "rugged hill-sides and limpid fountains;" and the browner phases of humanity witnessed since our separation, has deepened an estimation for her own good people. Can it be wondered, then, why my mi. titivation should seek this way of expressing itself? You,are probably aware that this is the land of the Black Diamond, alias Anthracite Cotil—alsO of "un limited whiskey," lager beer, and Sawerkraut. The 6.F.t mentioned article constitutes -our chief wealth; and in this immediate vicihity, and' many places con tiguous, gives meat and drink to the entire pepula tiOn. The next mentioned things are not only in diSpensibles in our way of doing business; but serve as indices to measure our patriotisrn—the man who .cannot walk up to the tune of Lager is in fact no svhere; and you should see the "holy horror" with which the heresy, Prohibition, is rega'rded. A dis solution of the Union would be nothing to it : and while I am about it, I might as well'remark that that an idea which don't trouble us much here—we don't often think as far as that. Believing with a great many wise men, 'that we havd dangers and heksies enough. at 'home to, attend we don't (Kathie ourselves about things so far off. If you think there is any mystery connected with the defeatl of Pr'phibitionlast fall, just step down this way and yon will find an easy solution. The children of Saweryraut eem not to hare a very strong affinity fpr the Black Diamond and its accom -pattimelus; but we findlhem along the quiet Mier vale's which lie between the mountains, where the tarf,is movable, and - will produce oattcatbage, &c. These are frequent in the coal regions, between the ridges of coal deposits ; growing more frequent as cc proceed- South, until beyond the Blue Mountain anniltihtte the coal ridges, and spread outinto a beautiful country, where the Mitch fanners flourish in all their glory—their barns full of plenty and their itCekings full of dollars. The thrift of our Dutch i-i - ners is proverbial, and the.enaci4 with which tky; hug their treasures has given then all the honor of their position,; but the great cause is not entirely with \hetuselves.'—their wealth has not be•en collected alte4:ether by their industry, enterprise, and sagaci trj fact is; they have been heirs to• the Most eiSily cultivated soil in our State, and in most instan ce's siMated right by the very best markets in the world, ahere everything they can raise is reads mon and that at the highest price. Vilniprould our SUsquehanna fanners think of thirty dollars .a tun for lky, and twenty-five cents a bundle for straw ? These art- priecs,eagerly paid throughout this region; and yet there ,are farmers within four miles of such a Mar. ket Who are not independent, and scores of them who are not, able . to take a antxpaper a gricultural So . cieties and the spirit of the age are slowly doing . their W3O, however, and it cannot, be long .before the tourrfr, men of Deutschland w3Th.be heard from,. The completion Of the • Lackawaana 6Western Railroad through to New:York: by way of this region, will be a good thing for the farmers of Susquehanna, and cannot be a bad thing for this part of the State. It will open a new market to.tk e m, and place us near a .eontars 'Of agricultural enterprise. Br the way; are lou aware that this same Lackawanna & Western ig going to be one of the most successful roads In the souittry a It is the only road of the wide gauge in this part of the State, and as it is the only one ex tending through, it must me opolizie the entire' Northe . rn sod Western freight to New York a4d rice And -allow me to `ay that the company is de- ! serving all its gat- fortune. The honorailc and gen tiontanlysannuer with which they •have conducted their business undtles them to the respect' wr.hes of everybody.' It is gratifying, among the ! many things called Railload.Companies, which seem to b, u atiiccd for the exilic - 6s purpose of peopling the narrow -house, and vie with each other in sending thither the greatest number—l say it is gratifying, amdist so much recklessness; to find one company that attends to its-business: Who ever bears of, an • accident on the Lackawanna 4..!Weitern! Who ev , i Cr pwed-ever. that road 'and t railed to mark the care and business-11e mantierwitb.whicla everything :conducted? " Bogor to:Whoin honor is due.!' - ! DM - you - ever bear of 'Ned Buntline, the great "blood and thunder" noi•el writer, and, as it is said, . _ _ EIE2 tbe fiither of Know .Nothingism? Well, this Ned is , i .ltere now, spouting, as he says, for the next Presi kient : but this I doubt a little ; for in my opinion Jacob Broome and Kenneth Rayner can't he put in 'any yoke where they Can draw. a majority of Uncle Sun's . boys. Of course Ned don't say much about Slavery or Kansas, being a straight ticelftli sectioner on those points;• and as we here never think of these things much, he wisely refrains from giving; us any light on the subject. But he spends a great deal of breath on the designs of Popery, and the'abusle of the Naturalization laws, (which for all I know may be all true,) and says that before two Tears Phan roll away, if these are, not checked, instead of the ballot box s - euthal.l be co.mpeßed to use, the cartridge box. Ile don't tell us that we have just escaped that ne c!.ssity, where Americans have been arrayed against ..I.merieans : be don't tell us that American blood has already been spilled, and is liable at .....ntent to flow again in torrents, and that from a diffetei.t cause than he has mentioned. , Al, Ned; Ned, how can you forget that this great question of Freedom or SlaTery Is above all others; that it is pressink itself upon us, and must soon be settled to the weal or woe of our s•ountriy, for many long years, perhaps for all eoming- Mme' In appearance, Ned lboks like a regular, bully, thick, stout, and his face hid by a heavy beard and MDustache. He treats a 'reeling son of Erin with the .gusto as an ittimate friend ; shakes the hand catholic familiarly, and in reply to one who sonsts that he is an Orangeman, says, " So am i."-- He imp rorei a little upon acquaintance; but has er ritnitly been too long familial with scenes- of dissi• nation to be, a fit champion of American sentiment Yrzrut. s:.(1 American purity The Call for Mechanics larthe West. f orrei7welennce of the Republican. GAP GRovr, Jan. 14, 1.856. There is no class of men to wheal the west give! urgent'and continued call than to ikchatp - cs of all kinds. The immense demand for men in all the mechanic arts; and the meagre supply, has put it in to the power of these me:l'W demand and get the sec exhorbitant prices for any and all kinds of lIIC , thank:ll labor. The throng of settlers constantly pouring in, who all want and must have houses of lIR CENT REWARD. some sort- to cover them, has caused men who one ' II: IIV.AV from the s ' on the 20th _would think never strw , a plane or chisel, to • turn R jof September, 1855, ;eh:telt:oared, an house eartienters, all to thestune of two to three dol- indcn ed apprentice, for whose return the above re , lars a day and board- So, too, with masons: it is no i ward 11 he paid. All pereona are w h a,- iv ac. uncommon thing for them to get from three to four ltarbc'ug MichaeL___ 7. or trus t . poTsER . , him on n nollt:8 a day, and even at these prices not ball as. come t ' South j sa ,„ teed. 8.. n • 2w3 , ' ;zany men as are needed can be fotnxl. The black smith asks only twenty cents to set a shoe, and forty I.oolli' HERE! I 'Y if he finds it, and front eight to ten shillings for kg an old fnold and true of fin view of that fact, are true saving that "short credits fltarpening • a breaking plow, when it does not take w to . make ould mu the etunt i e , those indebted t o t r, s us him more than so many minutes toike.tke job; and we wish to have our nutters arranged to the sanst All his charns,are in proportion.. No kinrof!ilum- tion of All concerried. t i i, So, d gentleta n en, o O n lease fi vou her wagon cant , be bought new for less than eighty- and . sett# old a t ounraper an d order to du justice to five dollars, and from that up to one hundred and th wish we o e we. Now, gerittemen. don't forget us, for teenty. And.l have seen better buggies sold in So- we @ t an % yen. • WOODRUFF & Ef ' DREa quehanta county for seventy dollars than can be Montrose, Jan. 220856.1, 2w2 bought here for one huudred j and thirty. But we do not expect the worst from the mechanics_ The mil- FLO E st AND SAJLT. TXTRA FLOG, 110,00 per barrel fees give us perfect fits. They charge one-eighth LI C an dl es , if k ieents per ptiund. • toll, and won't grind for -customers at that when they Eight pounds Coffee, for 11,00. can get merchant work to do, so that people are oft- One hundred pOtukJe Nit7a for l i l ee "" fro — ui 10 to • 25 .eu compelled to go many miler to get grinding done. Dry Goods low . I per eq n ;tints from 4 to 121 tents per yd. uelieve it is admitted that money invested in grist-11 cenptsiet"- asinine at . • re:11:5 Rays ittr, role ger:01111y ; and it is notlor lean t' Jan. 23,.1b361 F. B. CHANDLER'S of confidence, or capital, or water power that Wills are not more plenty; but builders at any human rates cannot be got, and misting& for Upper lowa and Minnesota hate all to be shipped from St. Louis or Chicago. ' True there is a machine Shop at Galena, but they do such wretched work that it cannot he used. • A machine. shop at B r ownsville or Winona in Minnesota, would make- a fortune for the owner.— And mesa In the East who can' build good mills can coin. money at the business in Northern lowa, West • , ern Wisconsin, or Minnesota , and no mistake. Then again there are Scarcely a dosen furniture factories west of Chicago- 7 -not because of a want of lumber, for there lathe finest,of walnut, maple, cherry and bass wood y but the laborers arc few. Common splint-bottom chairs cost, one dollar a-piece and all things iu proportion. • 1 So, to mechanics, .one and all, in the • East, you who would work if you could, come along and save yonrselves from ruin and us - too. I have written this in order that men who contem plate coming West may know what kinds -of business are - most in want of recruits, and to urge the tardy steps of those who are fearful tluit they shall miss the figure if they mine. I know the Prices I have (riot ed are the true ones; for I have paid theta and known others to.- Auto the best placesto strike for, there are none that will pay better than those I have nam ed, for they are new and settling fast, but almost en tirely with farmers. There Is 'a great demand for fruit trees, to plant otellards.. Nursery men, take the hint. I G. C. L. NEWS AND NOTIONS. ....The Legislature of Ohio stands on joint 1 rill 4 Republicans 107, Democrats -39. of land 'will be brought into marlit in Kans'asTerritOry, by the first of next Fin he Alabama Democratic State Qni. vention hAe nranitnouslV nominated General Pierc4 for re-election. . • , • ... :khe New York Observer has been . greatly oilargetl, and no claims to be the large'st newspaP7 in the -world.„ :I . * ... l Poston has - siv thousana more fon:deli than ma t hs, while Chicago has about fifteen thousand more cnaV than females. ~... . .. ~., l' e, New York- papers - are 6111 of ac counts of isasters . on the sea coast, caused by th'ti late storm. The number of shipwrecks is beyond all precedent. -, / ....Bayard Taylor will ;make, it -is said, $5,000 this ieason, by lecturing.; - John G. St will nett $4,000, if sickness does not:break up top many of his coLtakeinOtits • t BosttnrTranseript gives the to!al length of tip: and all s its. tributaries as 51,000 Miles, Which is more than twice the equatori al circumference of the fa r t ! .....Senator Douglas, it is said, will t:ot arrive in ‘ Neisbingtnn till spring, as he . has gone io Cleveland to .try the aster cure.. He is suffethtg un.;• der a severe Oft:ration of the throat. ....Ifie girls in Northampton, have been sending an editor boquets of tanzy and wornodood. ITcsaid he don't care 'he had rather I smell them Cann matlmon A y: ...., We,,tern [edit(ir having: given a. feel pe to the ladies . to keep chaps front the lips, the . 01- itor of the Belfast J4urnal very quietly retnarltsAli3t Maiiie.the girls world hardly thank him, for a reci pe to keep the Chapii from their lips. Detruitpaper furnishes tk, follow. iug : "A :fashiohatifil dressed lady entered one / of our churches, a feW Sabbaths since,- and after three effectual attempts to effect an entrance into ,one of the pews, abandoned4he ellbrt, and left The house in disenst. • _„ , The New Orleans &in tells of a ma: chine which has betin inyentcd "out south," which enables a man to tell% when ho is getting too drunk to walk. It called a ifuticilcometer; and gives. timely warning by hitting afellot suddenly under the short ribs the moment he ias got enough. .... Greeley, in writing - to the Tribune; corrects . a -blurnir of tie telegraph in reporting Banks' speech in atswer to Mr. Zollieoffer's cate chism, Mr. Banks tlid.not refer to any speech of his last se!=sion,.as defining his position . 0 the TarNf.— The passage thus nilsapprchettded 4ferred to his speech on !...k.metic4nism.' .:..The St. Louis lotelligeneer of . the. 12th learns from tin of the editors of the Territdrial Register (1-ecently "destroyed by the border rullians,) that the Free - State Ctonstitution received a very, largo majority, no€,withstailding the robbery of the ballot boxes at Leavenworth and elsewhere. Tuesday the 15th, was the day .fred upon for the election of State ofticers'under the. new Constitution. jViolence was it by the iissoutians, and anticipated and prepared-for by the people of Kansas. ' • ' Notice. • ' The Susquehanna .Couuty Teachers' Association will meift at New , Ilford on Saturday the 5d of Feb ruary neit, at one ,'clock l P. N. . • By order of the secuttre Committee. . Do , The friends of :er. A. 0. WiratEs• will make a DonationiVisit for 'a benefit, it !Union Hall in Har ford, on the aft,ern .on and _evening of. February.2d, isS56. .& cordial it citation is "x ended to rdl. • Fer order of Co Festival. , . A Festival fort a ben - ett of St '• Andrew's Eprirn• pal ChurCh. Sp:in Me; will he lield at the house o 'Spencer Bickcox, n Thursday evening. Jan. :lin. Supper will be served from seven till nine o'glock and Tvery exertio4 will be made to render it deservt ing of a 'Pberid patronage. Springville, Jan. 22, 1:',1156. -.--0- ;- THE INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN. , . , --r ! PUBLIFIIED Ers.ta - momsl itgastan,.4r norraosr., tri at '0 PEA ssitcat ix AIWA " T •• I ' 1 , $1. ,, • . - t NC .. i : ; Rates of Advertising. c Otiebquare (16 lines or loss) one Week, - ft-0,50_ , One squa l re ,' " two weeks, 0,7.5 !One square (41 three weeks, 1 (k) , . , ' One square 41 one Month, . ' 1,25 One square Al two tionths, - 2,25 One square 11 4 three months, ' 3 oil One square -" six Months, .._ 5 00 One square " , . . one tear, . 8,00" • For two or more squares, inscirted by the ye4r, a deduction frOm;the above prices it made. Yearly ad vertisersiwill have the privilege of altering or chang : ing theiriadvertisements without pulditiotud charge. - Business cards, not exceeding five lines; inserted at $2,00 :per tutnum. I : Job Work. . This office is supplied With a ;good assortment of Jobbing ntaterials, and all kindslof',Job Work, Itch as Cards,; Posters, Pamphlets, &e t ., will be done neat ly and ptomptly. , _ I przi • Fine Wooled Sheep for Sale. THE subicril offer for sale, 3Cbo.French Merino' _IL Ewes, four'year old and under. They 'have j'been'bred by oursclres with great care for mariy, years, and are a very superior lot, averaging the putt year four pounds of wool per bead, srhich sold for 40 Cents per pound this year; and also one French Merino Buck, two years old, bred by F. M. Botch, EN., from imported stock. They will be sold cheap, as we intend to di,por.e of our entire stock. J We will also sell our Grist and Saw Mill, both in j good repair, with a house and three acres of land ad. joining. They will be sold cheap and on reasonable ; terms. Also, a good Dairy Farm, adjoining the above, ti? 220 acres. . JOHN C. kJ. 11, MORRIS.. are warned against 1 *Nil% °L. -eV co., N. Y. • , :iow3" AT HOME AGAIN. Pereeveritiice -has triumphed over every ob- stack. VOTWITIISTANDING a destructive fire, an ex. 1: 1 1 tensive loss, and a ten months sickness, Abel Tnrrell has completed his New Brick Store, (built 'upon the nine ground occupied by his former Store, that was consumed by fire, And in the New Brick Block s ) into which:lig has removed his stock of Goods, here he' will with pleasure wait upon patrons. An entirely new and extensive assortment, of Goods will soon be added to the present - stock.' The patronage of the publidis solicited, with the assurance that fteinte rest of purchasers will be promoted. -Montrose, January 23, 1856. • P. WHITE'S_ PRICE CURRENT. Double Extra Flour, ', ' $16,00 per bbl _ 41 64 64 • $2,50 Sack, 491 I o IS " t 4,25 " 243tti \ Buck Wheat Flour, • $1,121 " 50113 Extra Feed, - • $1;15 per 10011, Extra Flour,• . $9,62 per WI . . Mess Pork, . 11 Cents per lb - Corn - Meal, $1,06 Sack 5016. • They do say White keeps the best and cheapest .Goods in market. . Going with a rush—We cannot be undersold. Call in. - P. W ITE: Susquehanna" Depot, Jan. 15, 1856. • Dissolution. MBE firm of A, k E. Baldwin in Saddle & Barnes.; business, is this day. dissolved by mutual con. sent; notes and accounts that are due, must be paid soon. The business will be continued by G. F. Ford hare, L'A. Smith k Co., who are fully-competent to do all kinds otwork entrusted to them in the line of business. . .\ A. BA LPWIN.. E. BALDWIN'. New Advertisement: GF. Fordham, E. A. Smith. k Co.; Would re specdully inorm the public that they have pur chased the interescin the Saddle & Harness business; of A. A: F... Baldwin, We hope by strict attention to business to teceive our sliare of public_ patronage. Constantly • on hand, Saddles, Bridles, _ Harness, TrtinkS,lyanses, tie__ Carriage trimming in all its branches, will b 6 neatly done to order on rea sonable terms. Shop, No. 2, Seatle's Basement: FORDIIAM, SMITH & Co Montrone, Jan. 1, 1 S 5. ATTENTION AT HOME! rINIE untie:Signed would respectfully inform the cit., zeds Ditn a ock and vicinity, that he has opened store at Dimock four corners; where he intends keep ing constantly on hand'a good and well.selected. av sortment of Dry Goods,' Groceries, ilardlware, Crock ery, and all kinds of merchandise, usually kept in a country store, which he will sell as low, if not lower, than any other establishment in Northern Pennsylva nia; Montrose.not excepted. Gentlemen and Ladies give me a call, and eke:nine my stock of goods and my prices. You will save some miles travel and per haps from ten to fifteen cents on every dollar you pay Out. A Food assortment of Ready Made Clothing kept constantly on hand. 'All kinds of Country ; produce taken in exctiange for GOO%ll at ill market price, 11'1E. li. TiIAYER, Dirndl:, Jan, 15, 1855.-Iyl. WATCH AND CLOCK lIIAKINOr , - BUSINESS. 13ENTLEY & READ with pleasure inf77 . their friends and the public that the:havyagain com menced the repairing of Watchs,..Cl - s, and. Jew elry, by - • - lIIGGINI3OI% of New York, and late of S . yrtiense ; and so highly has he been recommeueled,by some of the first hous es there as a steady :ma /first rate teorktniza, that-we have given him it interest in the business, so that our friends / gray hilve every confidence in hav ing their work #ne with ewe and tleopatek in additimyto his general' knowledge of the vari ous kinilsof English and foreign ,watches, he also un derstamli the cock business, from the largest Turret to the smallest Mantel Clocks, whether foreign or home-made. Mooltrose, January 8. 11;58. ESTE?. AY (ante' into the enclosure of the stitn.eriber, De -ceniber 1.855, one Red Yet:ling Heifer, with a white Filot on each, dank. The owner is desired to prove property, pafcharges, and take her away. DundatT, Jan. 2nd, 11156.. GEO. M. EDGERS. SELLING AT COST. glr'i C. WRIGHT . being desirous of closing busi / • nest; for the purpose of leetiing in .the Sprint:, takes this Method - of infortuing,his custotnen4 and the public generally, that he will sell his entire stock of Goods at cost for etilgh or rtta4y pay. No credit will be giYen after this date. Ile would .Say-to those indebted ,to hint either by Note or Book account, that the Same titust,lie settled immediately, without further notice. He also olTers for sale his Tannery, Store liou.se, two swelling houses, and the appurtenances there with, 20E:ether with thirtS-two acres of Land—all of which will he sold cheap. --• C. C. WRIGHT. Middletown, Sth, ISSG REMOVAL. 31. S. Wilson has removed his Stock. of Good_ into his new. Store (in the . Briek Block) at the foot of Pub lic Avenue, where the Mercantile business will be eon tinned under the Firm of. M. Wilson & Son. Ad ditions to their 'present - Stock n ill be continually -made and partidular atter.tion givrn to keep up a general assortment-;-esperially in the Hardware line. , One Word ITIor. I want to remind those indebted to Inc, that I lost considerable by the Fire a sear ago and that I barn been under the necessity of rebuild%g a Store House and consequently inut urge payment—hoping all Will attend to it without further notice. 1 Montroie, Dec. 19, '1855 Adminiviratoks' Notice. OTICE is hereby - , given that letters of adminis. [ration upon th . e estate of ABEL. RICE, late of llarford town-hip, deceased, have been granted to the subscribers, and all persons indebted to said estate will please mike \ immediate payment, and those having claims against 'saidcstate will p)t.a.. , present them duly attested for settlement. 41.ARPENTER, ► e.; • PENITFIL CARPENTER, Ilarkkrd, -Jan. 1, 14,56. • P. WHITE'S New Whoief.aW,and Retail STORE. .- BIISQUEVANNA DEPOT, JANA, 1856 ' Here the place to hay. Double Extra Dour fir Extra Flour, Newlffss Pork, .. Corn Meal, Buckwheat Flour, Double Extra f10ur,... Extra Flour, - - , 2,50 .' " 40 lbs. ' Boonton Nails, . 4,t0 per keg. Candles, ' .: 16 cents per lb. Extra Pork - 112 . " lb. Candles by the box, _ .... 1141 " lb. Double Extra Boots, ;,75 per pair. or -Cal I . in. Everything din t the Cash store Of•• 1 P. WHITE. • ' 1111111111, BROTIIIIRS I New Milford, Pa., TOULD,KiII the attention of Country Merchants and Peddlers to their stock of Yankee No tions, Jewelry; Watches, tierman Silver and Plated Ware, and a general assortment of Fancy Goods. One Stock being fresh from Importers and Mann- I faedarers onceronth, will enable ns to give our customers New 'oods and New Styles, at all times. I MERCHANTS AND PEDLARS . .11-111 find a stock! of Goods suitable to their trade at New York Jobbing Prices. Our goods are bought of ManufactOrers and Importers direct. I : 4 1T. 13. cash paid for Furs. • , WL HAYDEN. , I . . . . . JOFfN IIAYMEN, I . . - . TRACY MAYDEN.. GEO: HAYDEN. . New Milford, Pa., Jan. lst., 16.55, ' • - . 5031 SALT.ASS paid for. Furs and Pelts by • g) PER barrel for Salt, at , WOOPRM k FLDRXD* . 44Zi B- _ L701:111 k CO'e Wall-ego. Jan. 1. -18ItR. RHYMES FOR THE TIMES. ONdF more a bright new year, With its•blessings and its cheer, We have gladly welcomed here. Now, as yout plans you fix,. And as earnestli Too mix In the scenes of fitly sii— Pray give Yourselves the pleanre, • At your earliest hour of leisure, Of securing such a treasure As Deans, the "Man of FaCes" With a sunlight pencil traces 1. And to suit your fancy, placed In his neatly finished cases I Defer not till to-morrow ! Wait not fir seam and furrow . Which come with age and sorrow, The place where this can be done to perfection (No doubt you have been there before) Is (I'm sure you cannot mistake the direction) • i4t Odd Fellow's Hall, second floor. BOOT AND SHOE EIII4 I ORIU3I .OF TE subscriber has removed his Boot and Shoe Store into the building recently occupied by Messrs. Bentley & Read, Public Avenue, first above the Post-Office, wh!re, notwithstanding the mixed state of politics, the stringency of the tmoney market, the "Sough Sunthins," Rail Road MonopOlies, Jack 0-Lintern inducements, and the great drouth, as one extreme follows another, in all human•probabili ty, we shall have a cold winiter. In view of this state of things the subset-titer 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 .11&•ts and Shoes of Eastern or Home Manu-. faCture, warranted equal (if not better) than any of fered in this market. His stock embraces a general variety of Ladies SILK Lisrmo, Pat. Fox Heel Gai ters, Silk Lasting Congress Gaiters, French Kid Ccin ! gress Gaiters, Morocco Gaiters, Ladies Marshall Ties, City Made Bronzed Buskins, Enruld Buskins, - Kid Buskin's, l'at..Leather Buskins, Morocco Lace-Boots, Calf Lace Rims ; Enem'd Boots, Fur Bound Buskins Ike., Misses Silk Laceing Pat. fox Gaiters, Colored Gaiters; Calf Lace Boots, Kid Lice Boots, Jenny Linde Kip Sboes;: Childrens Gaiters. Buiton Shoes, Ankle Tics, Pat Vamp , French Basking, Calf and Shoes, Men's French Calf, Kip and Stoga Boots, Calf Eitain'd, Kip and Cowhide Brogans Youth's Boots, Thick and Kip, and Pat. Leather Shoes, &C. Rubbers and Sandals, a general assortment, Find ings, Sparabks, Thread, Wax, Steel Nails, Pegs, Tacks, Bristles. Heel Ball ; Boot Webb, Hammers, Pincers, Shoe Knives, Edge Blacking, Goat and Ga loon Binding, Water Procf Blacking, Paste Blacking, GUM Arabic, Gum Tragicanth, Edge Brushes, Awl HON, Pegging and Sewing-r Awl Blades, ke. LEATIFIER. • . All kinds by the side or pound, to suit 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 i. I places."' If they buy Eastern work, they can Ow accomodated with as good an article as can .be I I'm nd in - this market.' If they prefer home manufac ,4 - 1 tufe they can have it without being humbugged. Al) 1. kiinla of work Made to order and warranted. - , Repair- I ing done on short notice. :TnANksta. fur past favor, be hopes by strict at -1 tkintion to buz-iness, tohnerit a continuance of the ! same. C. M. SIMMONS. P. S. It is 'now over a year since the great Fire in Moutrosc, at which time the sUbscriber having met with, a great - los:4, in fact he lost his me!, he would say to thee,- indebted to him, either hr Note or Book nc couzit. that the same tuustl;l.. settled without further notice. - I - Op-re; &e., C. M. SIMMONS. MoOtrose, Jan. AA' E are happy to say w•e are " home naio " with , the largest and cheapest assortment of Goods wt• huse.ever had the pleasure of offering to our,eus totnerk We invite our friends and the public to our new at.d spacious 5i..11! in the "Brick Block" and can a-sure them it i 3 Well filled with new apd desirable good: , -jtist purchased at the lowest posaible sales, and for ,sob- at antall•prtofits. We n:'k Puts' the opportunity to convince every one of abo - ve facts. BENTLEt I . READ. general assortment c-onvisting c,f Bmacl doily; Cas.imeres, Ladies. Dresi flood,. Shawls, De raramattas, le., at ~BENTLEYI READ'S. • fiats& Caps. A large r.ssonniept justrect:iceil and for sale by ' • B. &R. _ ~.-Bootsk & .Shoes. .. I large assortment of siperior' f!iutlity, for gale by B. & R. . . Gitic - &tea. A fresh supply, at slightly reduced prices for sale B. & R. TUST received, a general assortment, and for sale t../ at low rrices by . R. it R. ATCIIES, Silver S.Nxms, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Spectacles, Fruit Knives, Jewel ry .of all kinds &c., just received and for sale by Montrose, Dec. 2.7;, 1855. B. &IL ECM AA7 E have commenced the Sew Year with a first I • rate assortment of• Good!, which we are DL it:FM:NED to sell at the lowest prices, for cub, pro. &Me, or approver.' credit. BESTLEY k READ. Av °OLEN, Long and Square Shawls, Silk and Brosha do., Merinos, Paramettas, Alpaccas, Detains, De Rages, and other Dress Goods. RENTLEY k RE.O. 31. S. WILSON 17 IIEET1NGS of every grade; Batts, Wicks, Car-. 1-., pets, and 'Cotton Yarn, Tiara, Stripes, Flannels, Wadding, and in fact a general assortment of Staple Goods constantly en hand, at the lot&stt prices - by - 'BESTLEY & READ. 13 ATENT MEDICIN.A.II of the popular Patent I. Medicines of the day for sale by -- -.': Mrlowt-rat -w Dr, sr), Linivirirresb. Fluid, Camphene , Oil and — din 'dles,-just opened. . BENTLEY & READ. . . ll' veil want a good suit of. Clothes, or either Coat, Vest, or Pants; call and select your cloth, and we will get you ups garment in the best of style, at about the same rate that slop 'cork is sold. and 50 per cent. better. . BENTLEY. & READ, MALLOW for sale lay Van..1;18.56.1 BENTLEY &READ BURRITT. has now in store and is receiving • a large stock of YEIVSTO rES,,including the Star of the West Ointi National Elevated Ovens, Black Rover, Wide Med, and Paragon Lerge Oven, to which he would invite particular attention as the best Cooking Stoves in market, with a superior as sortment of Paricir, Office and Shop Stoves, for wood tor coal; also, Store Pipe, Zinc, Sheet Iron, Stove Tubes, itc. . $lO,OO per barrel. 9,75 " 22,50 . " . 6(sack)so Ibi. . 1,211 " b 0 ibe. _ " 49 lbs. This stock is selected from the hest Follndrit of Albany and Utica for cash, with the best quality of Trimmings made to order for his custom trade, which enable him in all respects to defy competition, and; ill be sold at the most reduced prices for cash or approved credit. , New /Alford, October, 18115. LYC O3 IIN 4 COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital $2,t00,0%, and increasing * , It is one of the best Companies in the State. All its losses by fire promptly adjusted. It Las paid over half s million of dollars losses by fire since it went into operation. Applications received at the store of B. Asnas 41! Co. ( Lanesboro, and at the store of Ly ons & Co.; Jessup, Luse.rne county, and at . /dont rose. B. R. LYONS, Agent. - M'cintrose, Dec., 18.55. :. . Tne• Notice. w Brick Block 'will be lighted with Camphene Lig ~, ' clock. • ; on Friday eye:niug January :5th 1855, at • clock. • M trotte, Dec, 4 1855. JEST RECEIVED, a' new tot of School Books-- Plain and Fancy Papers and Envelopes, Diaries for 1856, Farmer's, Christian, and Presbyterian Alma nacs; Sc. &c. L LYONS & SON, .Y 1 nu:try 10, • SHOES. TUT OPENED, a tow supply of Ladies' Sim" . by te , [ lan. iO.) • \ J. LYONS k SON. • Just Received, A new lot of Boots and Lea th er, and tarsal. chap el- than.ever, by J. A. & J. R..ASELEY. Brooklyn, Pa., Dec. 5, 1855. WANTED. , Socks, Eggs, Better, Lard, Ascent. Flannel kr„. is tany quantity in exchange fix. Goode at Cash erica". ' itostrosa, On. 4, MX. I. W. 00 , 11! • But go let the artkat take you,l . Ere youth's warm glow forsake you, And a copy true he'll make you. ci SIMMONS' PJ - ICEIsI IX - BLOCK. Dry 4G -o-o- JANUARY Ist, 1856. lEEE NEW STOVES. FIRE!. FIRE! BOOKS. ' ._.,- L LYONS & 30, LANESBORO,' ,Dea. 1855.. . IiTAVE on - hand a general assoriment of 'Dry -1-1. Goods, Groceries, Hard-ware, Tin-ware, Stove ware, Wooden ware, Looking Glasses, Crockery, Carpets, Boots and Shoes Hats and Caps, Glass, Nails, Paints, Lamp and I,insecil Oil, Doct. Jay ne's celebrated Family If:/dicines, Books and Siationery, Carpenters' and Joiners' Tools, r.OOO yards Sheeting, Cotton and Woolen Yarns, Cooking, Parlor and Shop Stoves, Stove Pipe, Zinc, ac. &c. As we buy for cash.we are disposed to sell for cash, a little cheaper than the cheapest. Call and see. ALT, •FLOUR and PORK, by the pound,. sack, P barrel, or.by the load.. - B. R. LYON'S It CO. Lanmboro, Dec.,- I R 55. IVETun& g Ilyson Tea for one dollar, F at B. R. Lvo:is & Co's. Twelve pounds good Sugar for one dollar, at B. R LYONS & Co's. Tbree gallons Molsvieg for one dollar, at 8.. R. LvoNs & Co's. • • Six pounds Candlefor ono dollar, at B. R. Lroxs & Co's. Fourteen yards good Sheeting fur one dollar, at B. R. Lv•os & Co's. . Twenty yards Prints for g one dollar, at B. R. LYONS & Co's. I • Twenty pounds Nails for. one .dollar, at B. R.LToNs & Co's, Thirteen bars Soap for one dollar, st B. R. LYONS L Eight. pounds Coffee for one dollar, at B. R. Lr oss & Co's. Seventeen pounds Rice fur one dollar, at B. IL LI - on & Co's.., • , • Fifteen-cents per pound for Candles by the box, at B. R. LYONS & CO'S. Twelve cents per pound for tip-top Mess Pork it B. R. LYONS L Co's. Lauesboro, Dec., 1855. Q per pair for the best Kip and Thick Boots, at O B. R. LYONS & CO. , Latiesboro, Dec., 1855. • ________ 15,,'"" ---- CENTSper pair 6rLadie';'tcdersleeres, at 0 . • ' B. 11. LYONS • i lt CO. 8 . AWLS. Ly ARGE lot of Shawls, at cost and something leas, .at . B. R. LYONS & CO's. t. CARPETS. at." CENTS 'pee.yartl, at • 1) R UBBER SIIOfS AND SANDALS at & CO's Register's Notices. IDUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to all persons. concerned in the following Estates, to wit Estate of Watl%lL WILatAIIVI, late of. Hat-ford township, deceased; Clarks Tingley, Adminiftra• tor— , Ealate - Of ALONZO littv.orr, late of Jackson town ship, deceased; Charles Tingley, Administrator— Estate of ACGSTCS PIC:KEItINO, late of Jackson township, deceased; Samuel. W. Pickering S D. A. Denson,. AdMinistrators— • I ' Estate of- Jci.ti Axx Para:, late of Franklin wh i m', • sliip,Aceeased; James Deans, Administrator— r. That the accountants have settled. their gecounti in 'the Register's office in and for the county of Suti. queltanna; and that the same will be presentA tevthp Judges of the Orphans' Court of said county, onlion day the 2Stll day of January instant, fur confirmation' and aliciwance. . • J. W. cliArm...o.; Reg'r. • legititer's oilier, Montrose, Jan. 4 2; 1856.. ' ' And Still They- lbome - MEW D;oks*;Ererg Weri;,/and old Santa Claus is 11 round yet and will he / till after, New Years. -eb please prepare for Mashy calling at the . Montroie Post °dice, where yo 4 can get new, entertaining, and useful Books, clicap. - . 1 • - The ! Ranters ,Feast, or colic-et-majors around t Camp Fires ; Kate Weston, or to will and to d t Ten Years among the Mail Bags ; Faway Pastime f or Ilomesllade happy ; Life on the. Road, Or Clans e Duval ate., Peter Parley's New Universal IlistenT and Gift Book's ; Mrs Hales „yrowens, 'and Leslie...B and Cook Book's ; an Illustrated Manners Beois , ; and many ethers I can't mention her; but can show th e m, and sell them to you . tow ros rite im.a.nr;ft you will call and give me a chance. A: Y. BULLARD. ' . Montrose, Dec. 26, 1855. • Qh:ALEP PROPOSALS will be reeelfed. at .the. Commissioners' office in Montrose, until Mob dav the 4th day of FeWarr, A. D. 1856, for the rebuilding of a bridge over the Wyalttsing Creek in Rush township, near the house of N. P. Snyder, said Fridge to be built in a good and workmanlike map : Per, in all respects similar to the new bridge' just. completed over the same stream near H. J. Cham pion 'e in said township, aid to be, finished on or be fore the first Monday of Norembei.• Court, find.— The plan and specifications Sill be'made so as to be seen at Ihe Commissioners office in due time. A. CARPENTER; J. W. SMITII, Conann's •. WM. T.. CASE, Attest—L•Wm. A. CROSSSION, Coiumissioners' office, Mont,roAe,,Dec. 4, 1855. IIOLESALE retail dealers in ready Made V Clothing, also dealers in Cloths, Silks, &e., hats and caps, 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 Republican. • Susquelnuma Depot, Dec. 10, 1855. The season for presents is close at hand, and what more appropriate to give, or - what will be more grate fully received and more highly prized than a good Daguerreotype? W. B. Deans has some fine gold Lockets, gold Bracelets, Pins, Sc ; besides a new and beautiful lot of Union cases, which lack only the -grace of some well known face, to make them Just the thing for the lea.qon. __-odd Fellowi Hall, Dec. 13,1555. T " S ' . übscrtber 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 considerbly fatten off, I am persuaded I can give a littletetter bargains than my neighbors. Thankful for past favors I - - respectfully invite my friends and the Public to call and 'examine. ' , Montrose, Dec, 26, 1855. MONTROSZ, on Monday', Nov ember , I9tb, a Gold Pencil, Chain, and Locket—much Valued as a memento. The finder will confer a favor by leay. ing the same at this office. - LL persons are hereby cautioned against harbor 7. t ing or trusting a boy named George Manney Durni- on my account, as I will pay no debts or bill arising therefrom. Lenox, Nov. 14. 1855 UCCEK3OR Of Charles Tillman, BARBER,: hay. S ing again removed his shop from.its former loca tion in the basement of Searle's Hotel, to the room over Chao('ler'a Store, is-prepared to exercise his art in . the most sc.j‘ntifia -manner, on . all who may be pleased to entrust their heads or faces to hia hands. Nov. 20._ . 22y1 Tu the Public. r ÜBE suhscriibers having taken the store and par. 1. chased the stuck• in trade, of R. T. Ashley, are prepared to sell, for READY PAY ONLY, a fine assortment of Dry Goods, Perfumery, Yankee No tions, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Iron and Nails, .1)00i8 and Shoes, Sole and Upper Leather, Salt, &e. such prices as (they think) cannot fail to give entire satisfitction to all who may fhvor am with their patronage. J. .1. t J. R. Ashley. - ' Brooklgh, Not. 15, 1855., ' - Vitt ~ MAY BE HADAT OUR 3TORII, 911 Pounds Nails, or 8 pounds Coffee, or. 20 yds. Calico, or 5 lbs Young Lipson Tea, or 16 yds. Sheeting, or 10 yda De Leine • or 16 lbs. Mackerel, or 16 lbs. Salerxtes, or 11 bar; Hard Soap, or 9 lba. Plug Tobacco, or 9 lbs. Cut Tobacco for smoking, or one Fiddle, Wok of that, boys,) or 100 cents (at least) worth of many other goods, too numerous to mention. ' J. LYONS & SON. Montrose, Dec. R - • 310 re New Books. * ' ' ?SEPALS son TUE ITOLIDATIL . The subscriber his just received .a weir selected assartment of new Books Imitable for ChristsnaAand New Tears pre-gents, a few 9f which are the Old fleunestead, Geoffrey Moncton or the Faithless Guar, dian, Scenes in the practice of a New Fork &rpm; Doesticks„ the boat for. fun, Caste, SlAkespear's works, Daniel Bonne and the Hunters of Kentucky, also lots of Miniturs Gift Books for the lit& ones. Call Wasik 'A: N BT,►LLARI►. B. R. LYONS CO BOOTS. B. It. LYONS k CO's NOTICE. J. Adler & Co. Christmas is Coming. New Goods F. B. CHANDLER LOST, CArTION. Prof. Charles Morris, FOR ONE DOLLAR DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WESRTEN ((AN and after Thursday, Dec. 6th, 1555, the Mail . A..J Passenger Train wilt depart front Scranton at 11.00 A. x. Due at. Great Bend nt 2.10 r. st. Con necting- trust the Duitkitk and Eutfa!o Express East, on the N. Y. &E.R. R. Passengers taking this train will arrive in Buffalo at 10:30 tr. x., and iu New York at 10:30 r, Returniug, will leave Great Bend at 3 . ,r. u., due at Scranton at 5.50 P. Y. The Freight Accommodation Train, with passenger car attached, will leave Scranton at 1 P. Y.; connect , iyg with the Mail Train West, and the . Night Ex. [press Trains both East and West. Passengers talk-, ing this train and the Night Express Fast, will ar rive in New York at 10:05 1. Y. ; by taking the Night Express West, will arrive in Dunkirk at 12 m., or I by taking the Mail Train West, will arrive at Dun-I ! kirk at I :20 p. m.. Returning, will wave Great Bend at 1 A. 31. and ar. at Scranton 12,1 u P. 11. Passengers for Wilkesbarre, Pittston, Carbondale, Philadelphia, (via the Catawissa,. Willianisport 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 of the Passenger and Accommodation Trains to con, vey them to the above :places. Thoie choosing pri vate conveyances will find the beat of.horses and car riagesofevery description, at reasonable charges, ready to order. - D. if. DOTTERER, Supedutendent Superintendent's Office, t • , ' Scranton; Dec. G. 1855. LEAVE' Montrose for D. L. A. W. R. R. at 6} A: 11.,f0r Express Freight Train to Scnudon. At 12 o'clock A:3l. for Mail Train to Great Rend.. At 2 P. 3.1f0r Express Freight to Great Bend, and Mail Train for Scranton. Leave Depot for 31outrase on arrival of all the, above trains at Station, .exeept-np freight trains. • For seats apply at Searle's Hotel,3foatrose, Pa. December 12, 1855. NEW MILFORD STOVE: EMPORIUM Au. Ful l Blast. . „ Two Hundred and • Seventy-Fire: Stores for' stile by Piekerman d Gariall. . , IXTE are in receipt . of the largest stock of. tover • V 1 / ever offered in. Northern Pennsylv Ma, con .sistin,,,i, of Cooking, . Parlor, and Six-pla , both for wood and coal; . also," a ; full assortment- large size; for Stores.antrChurches. , • • • . .. Would call partk-ulitr attention i t the Jefrersonian Elevatedtken, the most perfect' and heaviest plate stove in market. Among •TW assortment of large oven, woultimen,tion the npire State improved, as being very heavy plates -erfect finish, and a superi or baker. Farmers o t...tm -usPlianna county , you have been in the habit o surebasing liAt stoves and light trimming, and p ying: as much al you ought lo for heavy plates attil heavy triMming. We manufacture our furniture, and will sell at mans ufacturer/prices. Let: thosewho pay a maker profit ceimpet& with us if they can; Jobbing connected ' with he tin trade, done as,uSual on short notice. • , ' DICKERNIAY .S: GARRATT.• • New Milfilrd, Sept. Is, '1.855. - - JO- - - LANESRORO "Furnishing Istablishmeuit. riIHE subscriber keeps constantly on hand, and Will 1. make to order, Doors, Blinds, Windows it )Tindow I sash ; Door and window-frames and alt other articles I made of wood and used in building. • •i Blinds p ainted and hung on short notice. Glass Of all sizes, quantities and qualities for-sale. I Flooring planed and matched at! $l6 ® 820 per 1000 fed. Turning of - all kinds done, to order, also a general assortme nt of - CABINET WARE. . Bureaus, Tables, Stands of all varieties, Chain, Bedsteads; Settees, s- Good Pine, Cherry and Whitewood lumber, and Grain of all kinds taken in exchange for the above; t'gr T&nis ready pay, or three months time ap proved credit. All orders addressed to me will re ceive prompt atention. JACOB TAYLOR. Lanestxwo June 18th, 1855. • - SILK AND rour t Ss GOODS. w La n :c f s n , si f i le o ra na g b e i s, o Il i o V n o t r ie k ts, ed choice assottnCollars, ;ent in each department.) u. splen , did lot of moire antique Trimming, Staple Goods oflarg,e variety,. Clothing, (a large stock,) Cents' and Boys' Rats, (silk and summer.) Cloths very low, Calicoes `from 4 cents to 1 shilling, Carpets, Matting, Oil-cloth, and Ituip. HardWare—German Silver & Plated Spoons, Knives and Forks. 1 Groceries—n:4) ; a fine assortment of Tpa.q; Coffees,- Broma Tapies, Rice,r.Checolate, Raisins, Ground Coffee, Corn Starch. ~ Perfumery— Bur Wate'r, Toilet do., Genin • Farena, do. Extracts, German Cologne, a large stock of Fancy Soaps, &c. &c. Farming Tools—Hay Forks, Scythe Snaths, Rakes &c. I. L. POST Et CO.. 4 • Adininistrator's, once. T ()TICE is hereby given that letters of-adminis i'N tration upon the estate of Fiykimucg Pica - glum) late of the Boro' of Susquehanna Depot dec'd, have 'been granted to the undersigned, and all periona in debted to_ said estate will please make 'imnri..diate payment, and those having, claims will \present the same duly attested for settlement. - - JANE PICKERING Win. H. HUBBARD, f • Susquehanna Depot, Dec. 18, 1855. GIFT ENTERPRISE. 500 PACKAGES 1 . IF Goods in lots at ss—s4—s3-42—51,50 and 25 Vcents 3 ‘ 43 GIVE AWAY before the lat'of Jan. 1856. Any one puEcbasing Fire, Dollar, worth of Goods for cash, at one time, - will be presented with one of . the above packages. Now.reatly. for delivery e For further particulars inquire of Montrose, October 24; -1855 i TO RENT, TN BROOKLYN township, Susquehanna county, 1.14 EX; c•outainiog, 11l acreg with about no items imprortid. Said Farm will be rented for the term of four years for one hundred and.tilly dollars a year, the stock included. The stock consists,of one,' yoke of Oxen, 3 Cows, 2 Yearlings, 3 Cakes, 15 Sheep, and trio Horses. •Tw6 hundred and fifty dol lars will be required in advance; the residue can be paid ,yearly in produce and improvements on the place. ' Enquire of the subscriber on the place ' 'about two miles south of Brooklyn. AGENTS AGENTS! AGENTS ! VERSOFaccustomed to procure 'subscribers for Jl. Bools, Magazines ke., or get up clubs for newa papers, are requested to send us their names and ad dress:, and; we will forward them free of charge ; a speclnien - riumber of a publication for which they will find ready sale ; and we will allow them a commission of SO per cent, for their services. JOIIN LEAN Fresh Arrival of ' New Goods at Dlekeranait & Garrott's.' • rrliE subscribers would respectfully inform the _1- good. people of Susquehanna county that, they are now opening their. stock of ',Fall and Winter Dry Goode, which is unusually large' and attractive,, all of which will be sold for cash or approved credit cheap er than at any' ther establishment in the county:— We mean juit what we say. Pkase,give us 'a trial. DICKERMAN GARRATT. New Milford, Sept:lB, 1855. _ 10,000 Volunteers wanted I to. buy Oyster's in aiiy war to suit, that are continually arnving,by express . and kept and served In the best manner at tbe Tem perance Saloon k Grocery on Maine Street, Opposite the Farmer's Store. Also, Pies and.other eatables— and most kind of Groceries t Provisions. Teas ste., Flour kept constantly on band; and for sale.at whole sale and retail at S. S. MOTT'S. 'llurd'a Hair Restorer and Golden Gloss., for beau& Wag the hair. A quantity of Leather Glores and Mittens at • S. S. MOTT'S:: Nov York Fancy Candy andlchoiceSegam and im ported-Frail at 8. S. MOTT'S. Montrose, Nov. 14, 1655.. Books 1 Books I 1 uev supply just recieved, also Sbeet Music., J, LYONS & SON. Montrose; Dec. 13, 1855. The elnistain Family Almanac for 1858, and the Peesbyterian Almanac fbr sale tit• J. LYONS & SON: Grocerl . A fresh lot of Fatally Groceries Jost received at - the store of J. LYONS k,SON. Ifontroatvike. 3, 18.55. YQRUPSszeas--a tip-u)P ankle—Awe's Gerpan , 1 S sed"to be Chen] 0 Soap and &Mita celebrated Sillascatos--iraals- i (In tho ll ;nd 419_112r wOrthOtitea_dy_. NJ at . !Ag adiAlaidng tpt 4 1:4freAritolf.._ r weird. sipe. WW.: 14 • 4W 4,1&G Change of Time. RAILROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. SEARLE'S COACHE S THUS. ROBINSON J. BRADFORD d: BROTHER. - No. 3 Coartland.st., New York. War War Sin the Crimea. Banking Hoist; `or . POST; COOPP t it HENRY DRINKER, ' - • • „ WM. 11UNTTINt/ COOPER. " MONTROSE, ISAAC L-POST.I- - NoTember 12,-1156. •'• • • DRAFTS - on New York City and Philiidelpbia.— Collections promptly 4.1 e told remitted. Office hours front 10 A. r. to 3. • ' , Messrs. Allen .k-Pastorr, N. York: REFERENCE, SaMuel C. Morton;Esq., - Ron. William Jessup; Monircer: 1. MILLINERY AT NEW 'MILFORD PA: IL D. ward " N,VOULD- respectfully give notice to" the pubs. V V -dist she has again resuited her business at Millinery at New Milford, Pa. She his arrangements by •which she will receive from New York the latest. - styles of Ladies' and Misses' Hats and Honneta • cry description, and also to proctire on short notice: any article of the kind that any person; might want.. •, From such arrangements- and from hpri past experP - ence r she hopes to please all who may . flivor ber. with their custom. -All kinds of re4rimimirg and repair 7. ing done Oli short notice:. The public are respectful - , ly invited to call and examine tor themseivet. • _ Thankful for past.favors, she respectfully-solicits further patronage. 11. D, WARD. New Milford, Oct., 1865. • • 4'&06 . . . . - This Way'— l f You Please. MILE Subscriber begs leave to'eall public OtiMike , A. to one of the largeht, most diversified, beatielsc— ted and best booed Stock of Fall dip Whaler Goods ever introduced into this market, and wb , ich eltw he is bound to sell for a reasonable advance, for Cash, Barter, or short approved Credt, All parbose sons in want of Goods, whether lathe de 't, ; Dry - Goods Groceries, Hardirare; Crockery, D Boots & Shoes, Clothing &c., willmostassuredly •-• soft their mitt it,7e.s-t (no less than mine, ) by giving me a call pieties 'to pmeitat. -, ing. - 1 - O. G. HEMPSTEAD. 1 Brooklyn . , RE., E,, D• p PALM', AND REFLEVLI nomy i is th order of the day; and one of tar' (St effectual wiys to economize into purchase Itt t thi ' tore of d..iWITTENBERG & 13R0., where just him, been opened the most choice and splendid Stook Fall &. Winter Goods ever seen in the Countyof tu quehanna..- , The following comprises but a small Portion this immense assortment•to be found at this Establisbarelli— , Gentlemen and Boys Clothing_ in endless - "Oaft altd profusion„a good as:sortmnt of Overcoats,- D'ism. Frock and Bu'iness Coats, Vests and Pantaloon' ,of: every description and quality, and in figure, cut, style 'Sc; ala mode; • • . , _ • Cur - assortment comprises for-Ladiet wear, Near-I Styles Brbeade Silks, Changeable Stripe and Plaid; do.: Superior Glossy Black; do. all widths, Delanes all coI.. ors And qualities; De Binge at., all prices, elf Wool; PLilds of new elegant teir,ms, all the latest; stvles•of Dress Goods, 'Bombazines,. Black and Colored Aiiiacca, French !Merinoes, Prints and- Gingiuuni handsome assortment of Dress Trimmings, Embraid- • erdtl -Sleeves, CollarsTuffs„ etc.. Jaconet and Swiss s•Edgings and Insertings ; Gloves, Hosiery, &c.,Shaivis, F Veils, and Furs ; 'also a complete assortment of Wadi— edl and. unbleachbOluslins, Diatter, Table Covens; Sheeting, Flannels, &c., all of w 'eh wit h be sold at the lowest prices. • For bargaing the _public is respecthill . invited to call at the cheap Store of ROSEIPAtiII,-WITTENBERG BRO. Co-Pattnership. . - L: ROSENBAUM has this day associated with theta in.their businesS nutlet' the Firm of ROSENBAITM . WITITNBERG. & BREv. All accounts and Notes o. the old Firm, td those of L; ROSENBAUM:can be found at the old Stand ;"and we. hope that allwill 'se ttle necessity of settling thonrwithout further. notice. L. 'ROSEN - BANAL - • I C. wirrmEßGi. 1 • • J. WITTENITRG. - . • Montrose. Oct. 15. 1855 ;BookSy Books,. Books; :AT THE MONTROSE BOOK-STORE-,. ..• PI I IIE-anbscriher would infortn his and tb5..... public generally that he has on hand the largest and best Selected itssortnient of Books and Stationedto be found any: wliere in !;,' us eiuelicintia county, wb.l4 be will sell for ready pay'ut prices that cannot fail to,: "suit. Among the 'nisei!' Raucous Books may tie-found the :. Life of Washing,iit, Jackson, Taylor, Isaac t'Hop per,. Horace Gleeley, P, T; Barnum, and others; Star..i Papers, (B‘ , ...felrer.) Humanity in the City, (Chapin,)" Bell Smith Abroad, My Courtship and its ConsequenO7-,- es, (Wykoff,) Ruth Hall, (Fanny- Fern,) also Fern. Leave?, first end; second series American Agitators. _ and Reformers: Thoughts and Things at Home and: Abroad, Getting.along, The Old Inn, Hood's Works;2,.. Stanhope Burletgh, The News Boy, L. Dow's Com plete Works, The Slave of the Lamp, The Escaped. Nun, Lewie lor the Bended Twig, Memoirs. 'of the Countess Ble.ssindton, 2 vols. Goldsmith's Animated Nature, The Chemistry .of. Common\ Life, Clarke's: Cominent4ty, in* Testament, -Barnes'. Notes, as same, 'Etikk's Religions Anecdotes, Testaments, • from -pocket size to large family, Hymn, Prayer , - Gift, Toy, Sera,, Note, Recei pt, and ,Blanklllooks of all sizes, . School Book,ittil kinds used hi. the county or fur nished On short notice. Law Books - 1 7 A good variety constantly on hand ce furnished to order. . Stati . oncry. A good lot first rate ritiug paper aL 1 shilling tier-quire—Gold and Steel P.ene--Writing Ink, the best in use, besides lots of other articles numerous to mention. Please call and examine; be fore purchasing elsewhg.re, at the. Youtrosi3 Post Dlii" five. • - 1 a 1 A. N. BULLARD.. • Montrose.. August 15,18;i3-. ' HOME LARon : -; • . 11 7 6 ODRUFF I ct . .-IILDAED ITEVE removed to the hurnt district, where'tlfily : IA- will be glaitto see all their old custoramslaade as many new• ones us pleaSe to, give them They intend to keep e general assortment of Stoves of, the best kind arid , q p uality, ainong which may bt -ouhd Pi/43 7 LT mid .PARAGON A IR-770.HZ THREE STATES ANI) ORANGE COUNTY AIR-77G117'; PREMIUM; STAR OF THE WEST,. ELEVATED OVEN AIR-TIQIIT ; CLINTON, and' WESTERN OVEN. The Elevated Oven, Staves all' have double fireplaces, Which - rciakes 'them dor to the einite fireplace . Stoves. We keep.i'cini • .. stantly on hand a \ gcnerol assortment of TINWARE, of a first rate quality, foit home trade; also, Well and. Cistern Pump4, - Pump Chains and Reels, Lrad Pip*, of 4 sues, Jappanned Ware; &c. tic.; all of 7ahich• . theywromfse to sell cheapfor ready pay or approved _ credit. Jcib- work done with despatch and in order. S. A. WOODRUFF. ; Q. B. ELDRED:- Montrose. Mal 30, 18.'55. ' . J. Lyons & so* - THE LIGHTNING EXPRESS! - t• Thne Saved ' Reduced !---Th ro ugh; • by Daylight V IIAWL:EY & JENKS ANE formed. a *flartnership in Montrose, for tipH purpose of doiffg everybody's • BLACK. SMITH ING,. at the old stand, nearXeeleri's Bo t41..' We. have iiurehased an entire new, stock IRO .Y, Comprising full 'assortment of all 'kin*, Al. root from- the 'city. . We 'shall- keep constitittlp oti hand, Ulster,-round and square Rodi, CasOlteat Toe-cork Rods; -Refined Tyre Iron, all. sizes, Iron, Spring Steel, a large assortment+of ,malleahle Iron; Coil Chains, Carriage BoltS;A:c;&c... WA GONS AND- CARRIAGES . Ironed on Stiort notice, and stock found, or titidir b, order throughout, as luny best: suit. our patrons; All busine,s transactions must' be *settled *line a year. Short settlernenti and long, friends Lit our motto. 1 • By strict attention to business we hope to receive a.liberal share of patronage. AU work warranted. N. B. A !good Journeyman wanted, to ,iboaa steady en3loyment and high wages wilt be given. A. E. Idawtsv. Pa Jl9ll/5. MOntrOge,..3ll9 SO, I Bds. - 2271 4 r- _ New Goodsi Cheap fOr -Cash; .- 0 'W. MOTT has just received another lot iitNew Goods, such as Chaites; -Brage Detain.* Do " Rages, Collars, Embroideries, Lawns,- •ke., whipitita offers at very low prices. Bummer SlauvrisiA some lieautiful patterns at: very low pekes; dad. Black Bilk Shawls equally low for ,Cash, • 7 . ; Parasols latest style at ' 'W.11011 . 8. Black Dress Silk, a splcadid article, at, C. Summer,Btuffs in great varietiekAt C. W. Nr. Gioceriei Of all kinds, verteliesp. - Syrup, !,it' Brit; rate artielwat _Wets per gallon: 'Ton bave - .ottly-,So call examine, to become satisfied that tho' Had of Navigation 'ls the plaec*ibuy.cheap. . • • Whittled. • . . ' s !lams, Ltud; Soslis,-tu fact alt Hindi ince in exchange excha IN; pada at cut( • . - c. irifort.4 tter, ofCountry , Prices: Montrose & !st styles of Dress Goods,loOts do , hetel,c,Trpi Findings, pe: Leather St ndings, Groceries It rittivisiont.. At the Red Flag Store. • loderimMaSept, 6, 2855 3-8810L-'" GT! 1 x 1355 a June! 15, 1855 ED MEM
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