RIM itgisiettlitl4l. Susquehanna County Agricultural The Society met on Tuesday evening Jan. 224 856. henry Drinicer President in .the Chair. . On motion, a premiumfor the best, single horse, was awarded to It. IL Little, $5,00 ; and for the sec ond best Stallion to Stephen iloag---$3,00, omitted at the last meeting b . ; - the Committee on Roma', jihe premium awarded to.H. F. Roe for 2nd best Stallion being intended foS 2nd best single Horse. The report of the Executive Committee was read as follows, viz : The Executive Connuittee of the Susquehanna Co.. Agricultural 'Society beg leave to report, that they havc examined the Treasurer's accounts and find as follows: • - . RE6FAPTS. Balance rec'd, from Ge 6 Fuller late TreaeL, $30,00 Donatfon from S. C. Morton Eq. • 100,00 ." From Wm. Lea Esq , 20,00 State appropriation • - 100,00 From individuals on Fair day, 313,00 $ 563 ,09 EXPENDITURE. Paid „M. C. Brewster for lumber and labor,— 446,01 " Keg of butter to WM: Spangler, 17,50 " John Stanton doorkeeper 2,00 . • " Police, 15,00 Thos. Mawhinney's services - ' • 7,50 .• " Montrose Band - 15,00 " .• E. B. flwe's Bill • 16.00 " •A. Lathrop & Co. do. - .... :,- —.16,48 -" Premiums ' 292,00 -- .• $127,55 . . -Balance on 'hind Jan. 22, MC, - R1:15i45 Attest ( THOS. NICHOLSON. .A. LATIIROF . , Trener.- 1 • 7 THOS. JOHNSON:I ( ALFRED BALDWIN. ' The Committee on Grain crops reported,as follows: Your Committee haring /tad no reports handed to us to act upon until this evening, time, will not per-: ink our making as full a report as we could i wish. The 'first premium on Corn we ewardio Robert More, certified to hare raised fLII bushels per acre. The secoa to M. L. Catlin, certified to have rais ed 15 19-tl.l bushels per acre. • ' • The first,prerniant on Potatoes we award to John F. Deans, who has certified his crop to be 81 bushels per half acre., • - . . The above is tliC only crop of Potatoes reported to .votir Cilmmittee. ;y ( , would rec,ommend'ilm premium offered for the I,est 'cultivated farm or the results therefrom, to be . I %rarded to Daniel. Baker. - his statemCmt is herewith v v:serosii, ,su4 t a„ -, 41 tlane of the applicants oa 'Corn ;aid PotAtoct, It. . D.kti'L MCCOLLUM . .. t .IL flee judge!, cn Griaiet of the. 'Suicqueltanna. Co A t orienlbtral - .The undersigned respectfully subr.-"its the following \t-oport of his Corn crop of the present year. The land '1.4 a dry tidge similar to most of the hard maple Midges 'of this vicinity. It RAM n s ward, . manured twelve loads l of barnyard manure to the acre, plowed once, in the spring (the manure plows(' in) harrowed - and planted in the 'usual manner, plastered twice, and with the Cultivator once and the Flow twicee faowed by the Hoe. The quantity of shelled Corn produced, as will be seen by the followingce - rtifieate, -was ninety-four bushels and three peeks per acre. Tle. kind is twelve-rowed yelloi• Corn ROBERT mon. 11rit1vcrater, Oct. 1555 We certify that we hive examined_and measured an here of Corn, in the field of Itoberi More, in the, folowlng manner. We counted tb.e hills and foUnd the nlioletiutuber on the acre to be.three thou and ,ivlttnitli•ed and ten. We then husked twenty-five Bill (which we think was a fair average of the acre,) and sli. - 211cd and measured the Corn, and found it to I,e iwtutY-one quarts, then by calculation we find the cir,anti , i c i , on the acre to be ninety-four bushels and -,qr,?t2 pecks, rejecting fraction. nespcntfidlylb t2iutd. - JOHN 11ARHINOTON.l ROBERT - 1 Bri(i;,:en 2 ater Oct. '22, ISLIi. •• Judger' ott 02‘ain of the StaqKclrot 7 itCe. Apr; cultural Society. • " Tip! undersigned respectfully submits the following rt-port of his Cern crop of the iast season. It was tf:o w :i on land - similar to most of the dry ridges nf the t • , •;-.;!y—„...,reensward, turned under: onic two or three . previous to planting. The Corn was plantell ut the middle of 4,4 y. in rows, come- less thatt,l thr ,, : feet each way, With ,plaster in the hill,—after pla:to•ed twiee.during the season. It was tilled with Cnltirator three times with but very little hoeing. 711,..• amount of Corn raised per acre will be seen by 31. L. CATIIIN. I ti iP f;,lloning report, Bril - gewater, Nor. We certify that coI have examined and meagured acre of Corn in the field of 31. L. Catlin, in the fol lowing manner. We counted the hills and found the ••%I.ole numb - ir on the , aert to be Eve thonaand and finly, we then basked twenty-firehills; wltich we think were a fair average of : the acre,) and shelled -and measured the same, and found it to be twelve iitiarti shelled Corn: Then by calculation; we find the onantity on the acre tofbi seventy-five - bushels mil nineteen quarts jOTIN 11.A.RRINGTON. 11013ERT KENT. • • r Bridgewater, Nov. 6, 1855. „ Oa the first of *ay 3855 I ploughed my ground for potatoes, which consisted of a stir tirnotlifSod—. which I turned ore to the depth of six or seven in f.:ll,!-,; I. then let it lie about ten days, when I gave t a tiorinigh-harrowing, and then marked 'opt the lows.threc feet apart; about the, middle of JSa c p I -- plaitted my.ponttoes about two Miffs half feet apart other wafinlilLi, putting one large or two small whole potatoes in each hill:- Thus :nuking 4,1;7 hills to the square rod. 1 JY!'epared a composition consisting of tbreeparts, j. - --- Atini i ni4tra - totos :Nonce. • •'::c or Plaster, one of askes, and One or- slacked iirilq IXTOTIGE is hereby given that Letters of Adminis f I e•aciA an equal quantal; which rput interthe hill `{ l.ll tration upon the estate. of JOIEPII GLOVER, at the rate of about. eiglitlbushels to the acre. , The,; deceased , ti late of Jackson 4 lir ip,ihay s e . tie nl ' e n htei gi no . kind planted were the hemlock or dooryard with a i 4'l.dt:state° under, reUne:ted to 'L e w .- im n tuediate pay i -mull mixture of meritaaes. -Owing to the exceeding i - merit, - and those having claims against said estate f -. 1, vf....-s rains 1 -gip not htl'ep them as clean as.l de- I will please present them duly attested for settlement. .zirrl, yet theyMoed fine until the tops began to i , . • Wit. BARRET, Adm r : l which ims utdte early.- The result . was as; (01-) Jac son , Januar Y 3° l /6.6 * • .. W e measured out one 'half acre from which we dug k. .....•iity-one bushels of sound potatoes excluding some a;ere , ,not NOniad, for the rot affected them considl ...rar.iy. • All of which is respectfully submitted to the oynsideration of this meeting. JOUN E.DEANS. et :lily that I assisted in measuring the ground and lrarresting and tn.r."44luing the potatoes as describ- 11 I'd ?hove. P. O: STERLING. iztatement.d the product of acres of land mated by Daniel Baker, Clifford hp IBsli. • Four acres of Wheat, :Ea Bushels. Fire do. of •.A • - 8 2 " Five dO. of Oats • 240 •" 4 Four and a bbif do.'of Corn: 02 " onars. Six do. of Buckwheat llO2 One do. of Millet. . • • •20 One half do. of Turnips ' tot One half do. of Potatoes . • .60 White Beaus the Corn S - ' DANIEL BAKER, WILLIAM BAKER. • WASHINGTON BAKER. ASomMittee appointed to nominateOffieers of the Satiety of the present yeiir recommended the foliose-. :eh, which were adopted, Pres't. • FLEKRY BRINKER. JOHN FLARRINOTON, Vic° Pre? " DAl+7l - EL 'SEARLE. Ree. See,',y SAMUEL P. CARMA,LT. ror. Sec'y WM, H. JESSUP: Tt easurer, e 062011, LATHROP. Member of • ) Ex. Cora. /or 1. three years. ) • following resolution• was "adopted. George 'Walker. Stephen W. Breed and Thomas Johnsen, ppoiut,d suelt Committee , : Resolved, That the - President appoint a Committee to mite such. measures is they may deem expedient to obtain' a permanent place or places to hold our al; nual P•xhibitiOn and ascertain what antount can be ob. wined by subscriptien from the inhabitants of the , township or borough were it can he locatntr 7 and . !eport to our nest meeting. . ' • The . following . resolution was offered and. post poned till the next meeting. • , • Itisolied, That a Committee bd appointed to rep . resent this Society at the next State Fair and that it be the, duty or said Committee to solicit contributions of butte r r, , cheese; ait4 other Agriculture) 'products and Stock for exhibidon from ~:this County for said Fair. Adjourned. far A :writer in Puinam's 31i:uglily, in discussing " Ken's ilights," gives the foll Owing: "If the Rife beats herhusband, and he, having no au; thority to punish her in kind, applies to the criminal courts for redress, she will he fined for assault and battery, which fine na must pay, even though she has plenty of money of her Own, or In default of pay ing, He r must go 101411'i I : Fire, Vire! The Montroee Fire Company will meet at Bloomer Hall mi . Monday evening, February 4th, at 7 o'clock. F. B.,CHAOL/na, Sec's. , .. . a ilc. • "Kauai' Beady , Take Notice. The !Rough - Ready Fire Company are hereby no• tided to meet rat their Tooms on Saturday February 241., aC6+ o'clock. • B. 8. Btsmsr,ljr., Sec) , . . • 2 le', Shsquehanna County Teachers' AsSociation will mlet at New Milford on Saturday the 24 of Feb rhary next, at one o'clock r. M. ' , - : "i . , By Order's,/ the Executive Committee.' ' I• ' Donation Visit. . Theldends of Rev. Ai 0. 15 - 4attEtt will make.a f • Donatton Visit for his benefit, at Union Hall in liar ford, Ott the afternoon 4mi evening of Febrtiary :11, 1856. t• A cordial invitation is extended to all. Periorder of Committee. . ii.. . . • t • * . • • . .• . ••I . • • ' b enefit A-ITstaval for the benefit of St. Andrew's Episco pal Church, Spiitiglille, will be held at the-house of Sp ncir Dickens, 011 Thursday. eviming, Jan. ::Ist. a n e. t . l e P v!e e r r y will exertion be d " e v t e o li re ti n il de li r n i e t o d 'e es lm erti ser t t: i e n d b f e ro ma m ing oilu liberal patronage. ... rlltgVille, Jan.-22, 1856. -, i p . . 1 .-- . _ i . ' • Notice. - !.1 - . I will be at Thomson on Friday February Bth, and phould like to meet the Teachers. and those feeling an irdirest in school m. ter', at M. J. Mumford's in the evfning. • • -• .. On FAtnrday Februar,, 9th, at 1 r. Y., I trill hold a Town Institute at School Mouse No. 2, in Jackson.— Teitchfrs. and those eZ4ectizig to become Teachers, are re4ucsted to be prespnt. • Others are respectful ly invited to attend. Di the evening there - nill he a genei 4 al meeting for discussion cif School Law &c.— A full attendance is solicited. i W. 11:cliAnt:solc, Co. Supt. I' 1 .- • : MARRIED. . 1 In Iguringrille, January .2Otb, by the Rey. Rolla . T. I t i,Carpe ter, Mr. At,ratn L. RISLEY and Alin MATIT ' 13INGil , , all of Springville. •/- I . '• At; rent Bend, on Monday morning the_eßth inst., by !Lb Rey. J. B. MeCrea*,, Mr. IlwaY. M. Tacks- PELL il 4 Miss SaP.an C. SottnnttaNn,'-koth of Lilr. er:y, Pa. • • • t V In R i ush, January 22nd, by Ell IT. 11. Gray. Mr. Jive J. PATCH if Forest Lake, and Miss Sr,s.A I'E.IG i of Jessup: - - . . ;, . 1 . ;DIED. . . . •,! In Bridgiqrat e ,..., on the 25th instant, _after a short illneels, Idrs. SAILIT, sr,idow of Dee. Noses Tyler, de , cea4 ; d, in the *id yo.ir of her age. . , an t t' In'taneAboro, DeCembey• 2TAt,IAS A 5, MAMMA Ass, wife Fusion 11. flames, nod d.mgliter of lease fl ...r, of Cortland, in_ theaotit year of leer' age. 1 •lln,Great Bend, on tbe 3.1:4. ult., 3fr. Its.x.sai 11c iNTOilt, aged 106 years. 1 - 1 A GOOD P.A.81 OF 808 SLEDS for sale. En lt quire of . F. B..CILiNDLEB. lantkary. 1856. ffi night of the 4th instant, one I , 4naik brindle Con., 1 abou sever: yearaold. The 'owner 14 reqyested to pror property, phy ehatTe, s, and take her away. • • ' ' • .C. J. 1101.LISTI:R. Di nock . , January 2.(1, 183 E AT THE OLD STORE OF - • • - LYONS itiSON rl.AS'now be 1iv!41,1 barge lo ( of SEW G DODS, kJ comprising a genera/ wortznent - ufarticies usn 1. ally kept in a country store, all ;of which - hove been f bought ill Per for card', and till be 'sold at, a very Email *chance. ! I 4 )7 CENTS for a% SlfA IrarrantedTillwool t) 1 A smli.pile of Wint'er Shawls left. which will be sold at unprecedented IoW rates. Now . is the time to•buy a Shawl Cheap.t Call and see. Jan. 21.) ' • • J. LYONS t SON. _ _ ITATS and Carts, Pobta and noes, just received XI by ' • , J. LYON'S L; SON. QOME of the 'pretties t -sof.igs ewei pabtished—also, CI a new lot of Melodeona, Violins and Guitars.— iolins Irma ONE dollar tol twenty-tve. Strings of die best quality, Bridges, P•gm, ice., for sale by J. LVONS fi EON. 1. ZCILS Dimock and vicinity, that he has opened a store at Dimock four corners, where heintands keep ing constantly on hand a good and well selected as - sortment of Dry Good s. Groceries , Hard ware, Crock ' cry, and all kinds of merchandise, usually kept in a I • ' 1 country store; w•ltich lie will sell as low, if not lower, I than any other 4..stablishrnent in Northern Peunsylra -1 nia, Montrmie not excepted. Gentlemen and Ladies ii - ISSOL tTION., I give me a can, land examine my stock of goods and - !my prices. Non will save-some miles travel and per `HE Co-partnership It tofore existing beivieen 1 rr haps il f E ro u m nrs n iP to ed fift w e o e ul ti d c re ci P s ec o li n till e in er ic y nln dol t la b r e c •o it u . LE. Patrick, jr., and .Z. Dienock,.To -this day • pay out. A good assortment of Ready Made Clothing dissolved, liCrautua consent. • :, bept constantly on hand. • - - The books are left in the office of-Vr. Patrick and • All 1 7 ;./..1,./.4 . Cosszsadry 1..—a...0 c.a.. in exchange 13.• D. Searle is authorlwa to setae 2111 r em etk the ' for Goods at the market pa 4,... _ • - - Tkeett.m.r. • -E. PATRICK'. Jr. - t • • WM. R. THAYER. • - G. Z. Lit3IOCIL 4 Dimock, Jan. iti, 18.,5.---1y1: . Montrose, January 11.11g5G. 1 • _ Vir s OLF:ti TARN, coiree and fine. at 'J. LUINS & EDAIt common Broom - s, Rope, Sm. at Vyi ett. ISI-110DT . Wants ac. I .yer and Tin Book--; , Jan. 30.] •`, • " j GUARDIA:VS %Altar.. :,- , ']NOTICE is hereby given that by virtne of an Or ,LNil,-ki of Sale issued to me from the 'Orphan's Court f Susquehanna county, I will, on Saturday the first dav,of March next, at one o'clock r. u., expose to pittic sale or venue, the interest of Marion Seely, a 'inir child of Sarah Seely„ deceased, hi and to the olli described oviug deribed pieces or parcels of land, the fi t piece situated in Gibson4ownsliip in sold i f connt , bounded as folk;wk: Beginning at a stone corner' for John Bennett 2d, and In Jacob Denny's line; thence by said Bennett's land north Of deg. wc.q. 87, perches :lo a a corner tone for Daniel Evans j u said ,betinett's line ; thence by land of said Evans north 41.4 degrees east 204+ rterches to stones cor ner foil said Evans in Joseph Washburn's line ; thence by land of said Washburn.south 44 degrees east R 7 perches to stones corner of Preserved. Pickering's land in said Washbron's line; thence by land of said Pickering; Horace Bennett and Jacob Dennj; south 44 deigices west W4-+ penises to the place rof be ginning; 'containing 104 weresand 144 rdds, more or lesei--mtly improved, and on which tart good Birch ing HOuse, Barn, Out Houses. *a. The' piece situated in Thomson township, fn said eg l --Beginning at a stake and stones cor ner of lot and Corner of lot in Warrantee name of Samuel cocox ; thence north 44f degrees east VO3 perches o a stake . said stonesAionam*; thence north 44 d west PA perches to a 'stake and stones for a cotter ; thence south 44+ degrees west 209 perches a beech treeponler; thence south 44 de greesir 180 perches, to the plsee of beginning; corned i t di g 225 acres or thereabouu,te e mime more loss: on which Is in improvement of shout , , 25 so 1 REMOVAL. Ssde!to be held elm the Fremlac 4 of the first de - 4. M. S. Wilson lies removed his Stock of Goods into scribed piece in Gamow; and terms of krntent made j his new Store (in the Brick Block) at the foot Ctf Pub knowtbm the day 4.We. lic Avenue where the Mercantile business will be cen t JACOB L. "' LE M (11:lardign. t *lamed under the Firm of M. S. Wilgou & Son. Ad <lcibrn, danutuy 22, i256---Sw6) I &dons to their present Stock will be continually ----"-* - i_ Aidatiolutrator's Notice, i 'made and particular attention given to Acep up At 1 VIOTICE is hereby given that letters .f *di:lnnis• i g,_e n e r la in" 3ll3 neul — r eciall , , ' In th e I gard , rare : 11l tratitm ( upon the Estate of Sown Bturors, I n''' = 1 I late cif ilarribuy townsbipOis the eounty of Semple. i - One Word More. 1 1 !uncut. deceased have been granted tothe subecrib- 1 I want to remind those indebted to me, dual lost er/ t jtid all persons indebted to said estate are request. t considerable by the Fire a year ego, anal that I• have , ! itut .o make Italwelgate PaYment, and those having i bout uuderthe necessity of rebunding a More House i 1 *time therectewill please present the same duly at• j and 4 2 01 WItInendY • IrlUet urge Pefrentf'4/13Pilig all I SALT, 1 :No ted . for: seglentent. L. F. FITCH, i *lll attend 14 it wi th out further notice. 1 ' v ale G') PER barrel for EA, at Montrose, January 29, 1256.. I Montrose, Dec. IP, 1855. Ir. S. W ILSON . 1 gpa )3.< F s . . LYONS is CV, I F. if: WILLIAM. lIENRT DRINKER Prt‘sit.. SAM F. C • LT. Seey. Notice. IFATILiI. ME inid the ealelosure of the stibseril.er, on the Hew Music. aft„ 'robs. Clothes J. JATONS d SON's. py of the American Law .ld by • " • 3. uroxs a; sox: Will War with Great Britain PAE Central American question is not yetsettled, .1, bin G UTTENB ERG , ROSESEA are finallrsettled in their new store in the Fist end of :the New Brick Block, where soldiers who intend to enlist for the war can be supplied with regiinent als-and all sorts of Clothing, and those who desire to take their wives , with them, can also be supplied With the best of material; for litdies i wear, from a Stock,ing up to . ti Bonnet, either iti sohlier or citizen style.y. Knotting the citizens of Susquehanna county to be brave and patriotic, we are sure they intend to be prepared for the coming streggle, bud therefore ad vise them to call on us , and examine our tensive stock, which we are assured we can sel as low as any other firm this , side of New York y. Our stock, which we have very tat y purchased and with sreat care selected, compri.sesa full assort ment of LADIEY\WEAR, such - as Shawls„ ,from $1 up to t , ..1 - 0,; Dress Goods from a4O cent f rom Dress to asn ; Ladies' CloakkEtubroldeiles of all - descriptions ; and those who happin to live in ,a very cold, climate wo can supply with a gOod suit of Furs to keep them warn: GE.NTLEMER'S WEAR. To gentlemen who do not want to be , troubled with getting up new suits of clothes, we would say that we have a very full assortment of Ready-made Clothing, of all descriptions add prices, and in case we should not have the article they want, we will take their or ders and supply them ou very short notice' • BOYS' CLOTHING. We have also a very good assortment of Children's Clothing; from an infant up to a young man, which cannot lit surpused for tastefulness, as well is for. quality and cheapness. We have also a re , rular assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, such as Fine Shirts, Collars, Un der Garments, Silk Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, StoCks, and a great many other articles too numer ous to mention. In addition . to,all these, we keep a full sto c k of Staple and Domestic Gticais, such mi.:Sheeting- of all qualitiov and prices, Flannels, - Tiekings, Ginghains, and a great variety of other articles- which are usual ly needed in families. 1 We are Were sure that those Who are in want cf any of the articles mentioned, would do well, to call and - - price our goods, and satisfy themselves how touch they carisaVe icy htiying of us. . . Thankful for past Etvors while nt our old stand, we invite our friends and the public generally to call 'on us a't our new anti more commoditnis establishment, where we arc nlways,ready to wait on theM with all possible attention. GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUX,k. CO. Y. ctrrY.Nnyttc. L. lIIISENFACM: C. H. witromEnn. J. WCZTENIIF.Rd: • Admlnioltrator l s Notice. TOTICE is hereby given tliatdetter . s of adminis tration upon the estate of FOLLY WAsnnrox, late ofJacks - 071 - to*vaship, deceased, hare. been grant ed to the Filbscribz . .r, and all persons indebted to said estate' are requested to make immediate .payrnent, and those having claims therean will pleaSe present the tame' duly attested- for, set dement. • JOSEPH WASHBURN, Adair. Jackson, January 21, 1836: AT HOME AGAIN Persererance has triumphed over every- ob- • stack. ' XTOTWITEISTANDING - a destructive firo, an ex tensive loss, anti a tan nYouths sieLneti, .Abel Turrell has contpleted his New Brick Store, (built upon the Fame ground occupied by his former Store, ..that was consumed be fire, and in the New Brick Block,) into which he has removed his stock of Goods, inhere lie 1 will with pleasure wait upon patrons. Ai entirely , new and extensive assortment of Goods will soon be added to•the present stook. The p.itioda,ge of the I public w u icited, wait the assuir.nce that .t inte rest of purchasers will be pioinoted. Montrose, January. 23, 1856. - • P. WHITE'S PRICE CURRENTi. DOuble Extra Flour, ...... .... $lO,OO pir bb'l ' •i 4 ' i " s 2r,ro Suck, 491 " " " - $1.25 "I 9.41% Mick Wbeat Flour, Al 121 " 's 4 'ilt • Extra Feed, • • $1,75 per tooth Extra. F10ur,... i9,n2 1...r.bbl 'ldes!! Pork,.: .. , I I cent_s • per lb Corn Ideal, - ; 'ict,or; Sack 5111 t) C They do sac White keeps the, best and cheapest Goods iii .nintket. Going with a rush,-We i.cznnot 1.,e undersold. -Call in. - P. -WHITE. :Susquehanna Depot,. Jun. 15, I F:-.56. ' ' Dbisoltition. , ririlE fir:n of A, & E. lialdWitt in Saddle &harness 4. busirte:-.., is this day tliff , olved ! t y matted 'con stint; not and nccounts that are due. must be paid scion, The business will be etintinued . by G. F. Ford 114m, E.'A. Smith & Co., who arc - fully - competent to ll' all kinds of work cetruited to them in the.line• of b iness. :• . _ 'New Adl - ertiseru F e . 11 13A t. LDIVI: F. Fordham, E. it. Smith & Co:, would .re 1.. spectfullyinform tie...public that they have.pur chased-the interest in the . Saddle &harness bustmass of A. &E . Baldwin. We hope by sirkt atteutionto business to receive our vbare of public patronage. Constantly on hind, Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Whips, Trunks, Valises, Sc. Carriage trimming in all its branches, will be neatly done to order on rea sonable terms. Shop, No. 2. Seattle's" Basement.• FORT/HAM, SMITH si CO. - ilontro - se_, Jan. 1, 18fitl. . • ATTENTION AT HOME! -SELLINti AT COST. C. WRIGHT being desirous or closing busi- • nets. fbr the purpose of learitig in the Spring, takes this method of informing his customers and - the public g,rnerallr, that he will sell his entire stock I 'of Goods at cost- fur cash or ready- pay, No credit,l i I will be given r.fter this date.. 1 , Ile would gay to those indebted to him either W, .Note'or Book account, that the same must be settled . i immediately,: without further notice. .., . 1 —lle alto offers for sale his Tannery, Store l-' liouse, , , 1 two swelling houses, and the appurtenances there- I 'w i t li together with thirty-two acres-of Land—all of which will be sold cheap. C. C. WRIGHT.. I Middletoiru, Jan. 6th, 1856. 52.tf, ONE CENT UEWARD. DAN AWAY from' the subscriber, on the 20th IC day •of September, 1855, '3ficbael Conrad, an indented apprentice, for whose return the above re ward will be. paid. All persons arc warned against harboring said Michael, - or trusting hint or. my ac count: .B. D. POTTER. South Gibson, Jan. 11, 1850.- .• 2w2* LOOK HERE IT is an old ' arid true saying that "short credits make Joni friends?' In view of that fact, we would call the attention of . those indebted to us, as we wish to hatri. our matters arranged to the satisfac tion of all ctineert.ed. • So, gentlemen, please call and settle told accounts, and open new ones, if you wish. We want our par in order to do justice to those we owe. Now, gentlemen, don't fur us, for we shan't yon. WOODRUFF & ELDRED. Montrose, Jan. 22., IBbd 2w2 FLOGS. AND SALT: • ETRA FLOUR, $lO,OO per barrel. Candles, 15 cents per pound. . Eight pounds Coffee, for $l,OO. One hundred pounds Nails for s4,bo, &c. Dry Goods equally low. Delainw , from 10 to IS cents per yard. 'Prints from 4to cents per yd. Please call and examine at • - Jan. z; 1856.] ' F. B. CHANDLER'S ItiliellUPS FOR TUB TIMM (\N CE More a inlght new year, With Its blessings and its cheer, We have gladly welcomed here. Now, as your plans you fix, And as eM.rmtly . you rids In the scene's of 04 suz— Pray give yourselyes the pleastiFe, At your earliest hour of leisure, Of securin3 such a treasure As Deans, the "Alan of Faces," . With a sunlight pencil traces I • . And to suit your fancy, places • ' In his neatly finished cases! • • ' Defer not till tomorrow ! • Wait not for seam and furrow' Which come with age and sorrow; Tr? 21 But go let the artist talicyou, . Ere youth's warm glow forsake you, . And a copy true he'll make you. The place where this can bedone to perfection (No doubt you have been there before) Is (rm•sure you cannot mistake. the direction) At Odd Fellow's Hall, second floor. HOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM • CSIMMONSA . • N - TBE subscriber has removed his Boot and Shoe . Store Into the building recently occupied by Messrs. Bentley & Read, Public Avenue; first above the Post.ofice, wh ere, notwithstanding the mixed state of politics, the stringency of the money market, the "Nough Sur:thins," Rail Road Monopolies, Jack 0-Lantern inducements, and the •great drouth, as one extreme follows another, in all human ,probabill ty, we shall have a cold wimter. - 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 pnhlic. ‘ritirgood and substantial -van eties of Boots and ,Shoes of Eastern or Horne: Mann. ' facture, warranted equal (if not better) than any of fered in this market. His stock embraces a general variety-of Ladies Si r.x Lssvlso, Pat. Fox Heel Gai ters, Silk Lastinm ^ Conga:..-Gaiters; French Killeen ! gross Gaiters. M orocco Gaiters, , Lathes 'Marshall Ties, Litt' Made 'fronted Buskins, Enzuld Buskins, Kid Buskins, Pat.*Leather Buskins; Morocco Lace Boots, Calf Lace Boots, F.natiid Boots, Fur Bound Buskins ISe., Mi.ses Silk :Laceing Pat. fox Gaiters, Colorel Gaiters, Calf Lace Boots; Kid Lace Boots,• Jenny Linde Kip Shoes, Childress: Gaiters. Buiton Shoe Ankla Ties, Pat. Vamp French Buskins, Calf and ' Kip . ..lhoses, Men's French Calf, Kip and Stoza Boots, Calf Fnatu'll K' and • Cowhide Brogans, Youth' s Boots. ; Thick • and Kip, and Pat: LCather Shoes, &c. Rubbers and Sandals a general assortment, Find ings, Spam))lce, 'Thread, IVax, Sterl Nails,. Pegs, Tacks, Bristles. Heel Ball, Boot Webb, Hammers, Pincers, Shoe Knives, Edge Blacking, Gnat and Ga lnon Binding, Water Prof f Blacking, Paste Blacking, Gum Arabic, Guns Trafiteanth, Edge Brushes; Awl Hafts, Pegging and Sewing Awl Blades, &c. • LE.4IIIIEIt. All kiwi; by the side or pound, to suit customers. Th r , i,,,t,p e it " invited to call before purchasing else- Imre. Customers may rely npol getting what they bargain-for, ard, that is better tiui'ther can do in "Solite places." If they buy Etiste.rn well., they can be actomoilated 'with '.Z.£ 4 good an article as can be found in this market. 'lf they prefer borne manufac ture they can have it without being humbugged. All kimhr:of work made to orderand warranted.. Repair ing done on short notice. Trta.NEsti.• fur past favors, he hopes by : , strict at. tenlion to. business, to merit a continuance of the cane. C. M. SIMMONS. P. S. Tt is now nice' a rear _lutethe great Fire in Montrose, at which time the subscriber haying met With a great irots, in fact he loSt his air!, he would my to those indebted to him, either by Note or Book ac 7 count; that- the same must be settleil.withoutfurther notice. Yours, SIMMONS. Montrose, Jan: Ist. 18:111. WATCH AND CLOCK MAKING BUSINESS. • • • BEiTLEY - A: READ with pleasure inforrn their friends and the public that they hareagain corn nrenred the repairing of Watehs, Clods, and Jew. viry, by MR. HIGGINBOTHAM. of New fork, and late: of Syracuse; and so highly has he been recommetded by some of the first hous es these as a Steady and first rate workmdia, that we lave given him,a pers4nial interest in the'husiness, so that our frient& may have every confidence in hav ing their-work done with : ewe and devatA. In addition ,to his general knowledge of the cad _ cuts kinds of English and foivig: watches, he also un derstands (he Clock business. Gen the largest Turret to the smallct Mantel Clocks, .w .ther foreign-or home-made. Montrose, January a, 1656.* • • PHEEN IX T3LOCK. IVT E are happy to say we are " home agaila " with 1 t I the largest and cheapest assortment of floods we have ever had the pkasure of offering to our ma i. tamers. • - We invite our friend s and the public to our new , l and spacious Store in the "Brick Blnck' and can asacre them it is well filled frith new and desirable goods just purchased at the lowest possible salw, and for sale nt small profits: We ask only the .opportnnity to convince . crery one of the aboNe facts. • : A general assortment consistirg of. Broad cloth; Cassimeres, Ladies. Drew qno(N, Sitlcht. De- Paramattml, ke., at BENTLEY S; BEAD'S. Hato& Caps. - A large szsortnicntjast received and fur sale by R: Boots & Shoes. A large asFortment of superior quality, for Pale by .D. & R. Groceries. Afre:4l supply, at slightly reduced prices for sale by B: & R. received, a general assortment, and for-sale e at low prices by B. &R. AW ATCHES, Silver Spoons, .Gold and Myer V V Thimbles.- Spectacles, Fruit Knives, Jewel ry of all kinds &c. just received sad for Pale by llontroAe, Dee:T.s, 1555. B. & R. . = • - ICA - TO - ER BROTHERS, New Milford, - call the attention of Country . Merchants W °LD and . Pddlers to their stuck of 'Yankee Na tions, Jewelry, Watches, German Silver and rated, Ware, and a general assortment of Fancy Goods. Our Stock being-fresh from Importers . and Mann f.tfl.nrcrs once a month, will enable 'ns to give our ei.itorticrs New Goods and New Styles, at all 'limes. MERCHANTS AND PEDLARS - will find a stock of Goods suitabie to their , trade at New York Jobbing Prices. Our goods are bought of Manufacturers and Importers direct. N. Cash paid for Furs. Wit. HAYDEN. . • t JOHN lIAYDEN. • , TRACY HAYDEN. „ . GEO. HAYDEN. hear Milford, Pa., Jan. Ist, 1855. ' :iosl - P. WHITE'S • - New Wholesale and STORE. SUSQUEHANNA DEPOT, JAN.I, 1856. • • • Kerr is the place to Guy Double Extra Floor tor.. .$lO,OO per barrel. Extra Flour, . 9,76 _ " New Begs Pork, • 22,50 " Corn Meal, l,o6(ssek) 50 lha. Buckwheat Flour, ' 1,214 " - 50 lbs. Double Extra Flour, . ... 2,62 "49 lbs. Extra Flour, 2,50 " 49 NI. Boontan Nails, • 4,50 per keg. Candles. - 16 cents per lb. Extra Pork. 12 " lb. Candles by the b0x,.... ... .144 " • Double Extra Boots, • 2,75 per pair, Vireall in.. Everything cheap at the Cash store of P. WIIffE, Administrataro Notice. TOTICE Is hereby giveyt "that letters of admit:do; tration upon the estateet ABEL RICE, late of Ilarford township ) , deceased, have, been granted td the subscribers, and all persons indebted to said estate win please' make immediate payment, and those, having claims against „saki. estate gill please present them duly attested fotiettlement. A3IHERSI' CARPENTER, } Adnerit. PENVEL CARPENTER, Burford, Jan. 1, 1836. r . • • JESTA.4_Ir. ( - same into the each:store dr the subscriber, De cember 2d, 1855, one Ref Yearling. Heifer, with a white Fpot on each flank. ' The owner la desired to prore property, pay chuger, and take her away. Dander, Jan. 2cd, 1858. - 1 GEO. M. ROGERS. WANTED. • Socks, rigs, Butter,lAriVhceie, Flannel ke. in Any quantity in exchange for Goodiet Cash Priem Montrose, Oat 4, IBM 41,W morz , LANESBORO. Dee. 1855. • HA °n general Goods, l'An as Groceries, wrt T nent in- l w I p toy r C: waec, • Wooden ware Looking Glasses, Crockery Carpets. Boots and ware, . Bats and Caps; Maw: Nails, Paints, Lamp and Litusecd Oil, Doct, ne's celebnued • Family Medicines, I3ooks and SiationerSi I Carpenters' and Joiners"-Tools, 5000 yards S.heciing, Cotton and Woolen Yarns, Cooking, Parlor andi Shop - Stoves, Stove Pipe, Zinc, &c. &c. :As we -buiy for cash we are disposed to sell for casb,.a little draper than the cheapest. Call and see. . IL R. LYONS &CO. LIIACT, FUR UR and POR, by the pound, t each, !Ai barrel, or by the load. B. B. LYONS & CO. ' Lanesbotv, Dec., 1655. ' t VIVE pounds Young Hymn Tell fur one ollar, JL' at B. R. tiIONS & Co's. I Twelve pounds good Sugar for one dollar, at D. R Limo; It Co's. - Three gallons Molaiscs for one dollar,. at R. ! Lvoss . k Co's. • Six pounds Candles for one dollar, at B. R. Lrc;xa & CV'S. Fourteen vards good Sheeting Cur one dollar; at B. R. Lvoss kCo's. ' Twenty yards Prints for one dollar, at B. R. lama & Co's. , Twenty pounds Neill for one dollar, at B.ll.tvosit Thirteen bars Soap fur one dollar, at B. R. Moss & Colt. ' • Eight pounds Coffee for one dollar, at B. R. Ix °Ns & Co's. Seventeen pounds Rice for one dollar, at B R. LYONS & CO'd. Fifteen centa l aer pound for Candles by the box, at B. R. LYONS .IPOCo's. Twelve cents per pound for tip-top Mess Pork at B. R. LYONS h CO's. Lanrshoro, Dec.,• 1855. . .. • BOOTS.- . O. per pair for the best Kip and Thick. Boots, at B. IL LYONS A; CO. _ Lanesborv, Dee., 1855, r s CENTS per pair for Ladies' Unclersleeces, at B. R. LYONS & CO. • - - r ARGE lot of Shitais, at coat and something less, at • ." B. It:' , LYONS k CO'3. CARPETS. . CENTS per yard, at - .J B. IL LYONS & CO's. RUBBER SHOPS AND SANDALS at . B. IL LYONS &. CO's. NEW STOVES . . ' LLrr 13URRITTI has nos' in stone and Is receiving 11 • a larg,e Ftdc . k S7'o YES, Including the Star of the West and National Elevated Ovens, Black Rover, Withi,World, sold Paragon Lark Oven, to which he would - Invite partienlar attention is the beet Cc,oking. Stores in market, with a superior as sortment of Parlor, Office and Shop Stoves, for wood twr eons; also, Stove . Pipe, Zinc, Sheet Iron, Stove Tubes, ke.' • , This stock' - .zeleeted from the b.• +t Foundries of Albany and Etica for cash, with the best quality of Trimmings made to order for his custom trade, which_ will enable him in all .retpects to defy and will be Fold at the most reduced prices. for cash or approved credit. • • • New Milford, October, I 8 3S. • • • • JANUARY Ist, 1850. IkBTß)lare commenced the New Year with a first' rate assotttr.ent of Goods, which We are or- TERIITN&D tO Fel/ at the lowest prices, for cash, pro duce, or approved credit..; BENTLEY k READ. BENTLEY k READ L LYONS & 110311 AVOOLEN, Lone. and Square Shawls, Silk and V V Brosha ao:Merinos, Paramettats- Alpaceas, Delains, De Bagels and other Dress-Goods: RENTLEY & READ. `MEETINGS of every grade, Batts, Wicks Car t... 7 pets, and Cotton Tarn, Ticks, Stripes, FlLsels, Wadding, land in fact a general assortment of Staple Goods constantly en- hated, at the lowed pricet by BENTLEY & READ. Y I ATEN fit EDICINES--All of ih e_pOptdar Nit; t Medicines of the day for sale by BENTLEY'-ffREAB. fdifftre:=l% . Fluid, Camphene, 01!. and Clin k.' dies,' jnst. opened. BENTLEY &READ. F you wait: goo 4 suit of Clothes, or a then Coat,, Vest, or Pants,'call and select your cloth. and we will get you up a'girment in the hest pt style,.at about the same rate that clop work is sold, and 50 per cent. better: - BENTLEY Sr.4EM). MALLOW for sale by 1 Van. 1. 18A11.1 • • Fine Wooled Sheep .for Sale. rrilE subscribers 03'er fur sale, 300 French Merino 1 Ewes, four year, old and under. They hare been . bred by ourselves with great care for many yearn, and are a very superior lot, averaging the past year four pounds of wool per head, which'sold for 40 cents per pound" this year; and also one French Merino Buck, two years old, bred by F. M. Botch,. Esq., from imported stock.- ' • • .• They will be sold cheap, as we intend to dispose of our entire stock. We will also sell our Gast and Saw 31111, both in good repair, with a house and tlu•ce acres of land ad joining. They will be sold cheap and on reasonable terms. Also, a good Dairy Farm, adjoining - the above, of '220 acres. • JOHN C. kT. It.4IIORRIS. Morris, Otsego co., N. Y FIRE.! FIRE! T YCOMING COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Capitals42oo,o4o,and increasing: It is one of the best Contrtnies in the State. AU its losses by fi're promptly adjusted. It has paid oter half a million of dollars losses by fire since it went into operation. Applications received at the store of 13. R. Lyons & Co., Lanesboro, and at the store of Ly ons 4t Co., Jessup, Luzerne county, and at Mont rose. R. LYONS, Agent. • Montrose, Dec., 1855. J. Asher & Co. made : - " WIIOLES'ALE 1 retail dealers in reAla 3- Clothing, also dealers in Cloths,. Silks, &e.:, hats and caps, boots and shoo?, having new *a hand L' - r - -- 1 - 1 - c , --- 1,0 - 1 --fn , .the. _season would - tall the attention of purchasers tot e same. - ---- -- -- . For further particulars see advertisetuent hi anoth er place in the Republican.• : Susqueluityla Depot, Dec. 10, 1853. Chrinmas is-Coming. The season tor presents is. close at hand, and what more appropriate to giro, or what will be more grate fully received and more highly prized than a good • Daguerreotype? . • . • . W. B. Deans his some flue. gold Lockets, gold 'Bracelets, Pins, - kc ; besides a new aid beautiful lot -of Union maes, which lack only the grace of Some well known face, to make them just , the thing for the - . season. • Odd Moira Hall, Dee. 15,1855. . . New -Good's. Subscriber has received a full and,eomplete 1 a assortment of Goods usually kept in Country. Store--which will be sold as cheap rts the cheapest. Raving purchased latc.in the season, when Goods in Market have considerbly fallen off; I am persudded. I can give salute better bargains than my - neighbors. Thankful for past favors I respectfully invite my friends and the Public to call and examine. Montrose; Dee. 284 1855 LOST, . TN Mihrnuasr., on Monday, isTorembei 29th, a Gold Pena, Chain, and Locket —nncE valued `as a memento. - The_finder will confer a farm; by !eat:- Ins the same at this office. i " . •- Prof. Charles Norris, QUCCESaiII of Charlei Tillman, BARBER, her ing again removed his shop from its former loca tion in the of Searlc's Hotel, to the room .orer Chandler's Store,' is prepared to exercise his art In the 411.5‘ scienljfic manner, on *II who maybe pleased to eixi*t dm* beads or faces to his handaf soy. 20. • .22Y1 Erotica The new 'Trick Block will he lighted wid3Camphine Lights, on Friday' evening, January 25tIt 18,55, at 7 ah,lock 3/ontrosep Dec. 4 1855.. BO ORS. JUST. RECEIVED, a new ha : of EchOol 800k5.,.; Plain and Fancy Papas -and Envelopes Diaries for 1855, Farmer's, Christian, and Presbyterian Abuse &e. ice. J. LYONS. & RON. January 10. SHOES. ti l l/S . l' OP4MED; a new supply of Ladies' Shoes, by [Jan. 10.) J.. LYONS k SON . - Just Receilied, A new lot of Boots and Leather, and formic cheap: er than oyer, by - J. A. & J. IL ASHLEY. BrooklYn,.-Pa., Dec. 5, 1855. OAR* paid - for Fraud Pelts .. • -WOODRUFF. bELLtillia Yontrdifti o Taa. 141118: , _ Clusuge of Time. • , r • ,- -• . -- an . .. B • 0 -_ ~. f * IS RI gif use' DELAWARE,' LACKAWANNA AND WESRTEN . - ' ) SA IIE f ROA D.' , i •:, . litsomll. COOPED. de-CO. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. • ! RENRY DRINKER, - ArokrizoS k, ((IN and after Thursday s Dec. dth, 180, the Mail i WM. FIUNTTING COOPER. t ... • • •., .. 'J. Paseciiger Train will depait from Scranton at ; ISAAC L. POST. S •"?` eld ' et A " it" ' 11.00 a. tr. _Due - at Great Bend at 2,10 r • w. Coe- ~ - 'llll - AFTS on New York City and Philadelphia,—. fleeting witilthle Dunkirk - tuid Buffalo Express East, I IJ, Collections proniptly made and remitted. on the N. Y; at E. R. R. , Passengers taking this 1 ; Office hours from 10 A. li. to 3. _ *train will arrive in Buffalo at 10:30 P. a., and in New .. 1 . Messrs. Allen k _Paxton, N. Yost. York at 10:30 r. If. ' : REFERENCE, Samuel C: Morton, Esq., Phil's. Retuning, will leave Great Dena id 3 P. It., due i I lion. William Jessup, Mont at Seram i on,at 540 P. U. * . - , .. The Vei•dit tecomtnodation Train, with passenger i ' t, - I - MILLINERY AT NEW'MILFORD P - - ear attached, will leave Scranton at IP. U.; connect- • di --I.' ing with the Mail Train West, .and , the Night Es. .1 ~ j Mrs. 11. D."-Virar • • press Trains hothEast and West. Pswsengers tak- : A VOELD restmetfully glie notice - to the petal, mg this train and the Night Express Fast, will !tr.! VT. that 'she hu.r - ogain testnurd ber.busiuosio: al, rive In New York at 10:05 A. M. ; by taking the Night %w eer y ati,Ne w Milford; Pa.. sh e h as a mulgeteautit . „ Express West, will arrive in Dunkirk, at 12 Si.. or !.by whio she will receive from New York -the latest by taking the Mail Train West, will arrive at Dun-1 styles. of l i adies' and Misies' Rats .and Bennett' of ev kirk a t 1%20 p. t n., ' ? , ' l l cry deseyiption, and also to proeme-onahOrt notice Returning, Will wave Great Bend at 7 A. U. and er- ', any, meths of the, kind that any. person . Might,intat.., at Scranton 12,10 P. Si. . • •- . ~• 1 From suets-armegements and front her past, expeeV, Passengers T e r withesbarre, Pitts' o n, Carbondale, 1 enee, ace Itopesta Ape . all who may... Fever he . 's3titlt, Philadelphia, (via the Catawlisa, Willituniport and i their e i stonr. API kinds of.re-ttlemilg..4.ftfelkok.. Erie and Reading Railroad, 'via Tamaqua,)ttald But- ing t d o c r o p s hort a at r ee . . 1% ,- publiaime - rm . ettm ., on, and all intermediate places, will find first class 1 ly invited to manta exatijitie for'thentselves.---,,,,;* - stage coaches in readiness at Scranton, on the arrival : Thatdiful for past Civors,,she resPeetfulir solle r itil of the Passenger and Acconirnodationr Trains to Cori: i Anther ;patronage.. r 11. D. wAitv.v_ , rey them to the above places. Those choosing pd..; New [ Milford, Oet.,-1855. . - - - `A Ingo, rate conveyances will find the beat of horse, And car riages of every description, at reasonable charges, ready to order. D. If. DOTTERER; Superintendent. Superintendent's Office. Scranton, Dee, 0_ 1855. - - LEAVE MontrOse for D: L. & W. R. R. at Of A. M.,for Express Freight-Train to 'Evrauton. At 13 o'clock A. It. for Mall Train to Great Bend. At-. '2 P. If. fur Express Freight to Great Bend, and Mail Train for Scrantolt. Leave Depot for Montrose on arrival of all the above trains at Station; excrpt np freight trai For seats pply at Searle's Hotel, Montrose, Ps. Decembe 1:24435. - • , . NEW MILFORD STOVE EMPORIUM • In. Fall Blast. Two Ilandred and Seventy , -Five Stoves for sale by hickermaa d.:.-Ga&ati. • .'• lrE are in receipt of the largest stock of Stoves ever offered in - Northern Pennsylvania, .con skating. of Cooking, Parlor, and Sii-plate, With for wood and coal; also; -a full assortment of large sizes, for Stores and Churches. , . • ,:".. Would call particular attention, to the Jeffersoaian Elevated Oven, the most perfect and heaviest plate stove in market. Among our assortineht of large oven, would mention the Empire State improved; as. being ve'ry heavy plates, perfect finish, - 441 a superi or baker. Farmers of Susquehanna Counkr, you have Aleen in the habit of pUrchasing right sioVes and light 'trimming, and paiing as much as you ought to for heavy-plates and heavy trimming. Wt? manufacture onr furniture, and will Fe,ll at man ufiicturees prieeA. Let those who pay a mike&proilt compete with Mlif 'Alley can. Jobbing connected with the tilf;tracle, done as usual on. short nytice, - ' • " DICKER3f & GARTtATT. Nevi 31i100, Sept. 14, 1855. • subscriber keeps constantly on hand, and Will tnaketo order, Doors, Blinds, Windows &Window sash.; .Dor. and wind9w4rinnes.and all eater artialiCs m ade or Wood and used in building. -• Blinds;painteii ',:.o!1 hung on short notice.. Class of all sizes, quantities and qualities rot stile. I•looritig planed and matched . at sl6_ 4g. ft;10 per 1000 feet. • Turning of all kinds done to order, l also a general assortment of CABINET WARE. • ' Bureaus, Tables, Stands of all varieties, Chairs, Bedsteads, Settees, &c., Sc. •' • Good pine, Cherry and - Wliltewood lumber, and Grain of k. 111" kinds taken in eselrange fo'r the abore. W" Terms ready pay, or three months time ap proved credit.:, -All orders addressed to Me will re. ceive pi-Ono : attention.. JACOI3,TAYLOR. Laneslwro June IStii. 1555. BENTLEY IREA B. bOw3. • F.E. CHANDLER. BEAGLE'S COACHES LANES:I3O,RO Efiniishing EstOlishipeni. SILK AID. DRESS GOODS. Lace?, llerag:..s, Worked Celtics, -11/11 .I'l4rasols, Lawns,- caphiorethte,Bonnets, Fans, (a_ .choice Ossortment in each department,) a - splendid lot Of moire antivir Trimming", Staple Goods. of large . variety, IClothing,la large stock,) Gents' and' lloys Hits, (silk and summer,) Cloths very low; Calicoes from 4 cents to 1 shilling; Ciirpeta , , Matting., Oil-cloth, and Mardware—German Silver & Plated Spans, Knives and Forks, .7. Groceries—Fish., a fine assortment of T,Ms, , Coffees, BrolML,Tapies, Rice, Chocolate'Raisins r • Ground-Coffee; Cern Starch. Peri inner y—Bay Water, Toilet 41 . 0., Genin Farena, do. KstractS, German Cologne,;a large Mock of Fancy Soaps, Sc. Lc. . . . • Farming Irpois--Tiay Forks, Se . .the Snaths, Rakes Sc. 3c. • I. L: PilsT.E: CO. AdminP:trator's Notice: "kr OTICE is hereby Oren that letters of adtuinis tration upon the estate Of FREDr.RICK rICKERING late of the Boro' of Susquehanna Depot dec'd, hare been granted to the undersigned, salad all persons in debted to said estate will please- make immediate payment ; and those :claims will present 'the mune duly attested for settlement, JANE PICKERMG, Ad ri N. 2. HUBBARD, _ susquchanna . Depot, Dec.'lB, 11355. GIFT ENTERPRISE.' 500 PACKAGES' O F ce G r r t '41(1; lots 214 4 A 4 T 3 ter l e % ) e andlst 25 0 f Jan. 185G: 4 :- 1 - Any one purchasing Tire Dollars worth. of _Goo& for cash, at ono time, will ho presentedlwith one of the above packages. Now ready for delivei7. For further particulars inquire of - i • -1 ' ' .J. LYONS 41; SON. Nonlrose, Oc . t r ober.24, 1555. • I • • .-7TO VET,. . • TN Blit - tOkLYS township. susquebarina county,. ..4 FARJ!, containing 111 acrek.with about so acre s hnorored. said Firm will be. rented Thy, roe tern) of four years for one•hundred and fifty dollars'a yea,E, the stockincladed. The stock 'congnsts - of one, yoke of .o;en, 8 Cows, 9 , Yearlings, 81. Calv. 11 Sheep. and two Horses.; Two hundred and,&ity.dol lars nil) be required in advance; 'the residue can be paid, yearly in • produce: 'mid ituproceMants. on'. the place. Xuqnire of the Stibserib . mr on the place, about two iniles . south of Brooklyn. • • • • . AGENTS i AGENTS AGENTS : - 13ERSONS accustomed to procure subscribers 'for , 800 Magazines &c., or get up clubs for news papers, are requested to send us tbelr'naMes'and ad dress, and we will forward - them ' free of Charge, a specimen number of a publication for 10011 they will find ready sale; and we will allow Them' a Co'nunission of tit) per cent. for tbcir services. 3. BRADFORD A: 13ROTDER. No. 3 Cookland st, Yoo. York Fresh Arrival of w'tiew Goods at Dickensian & Garratt'e. rrITE subscribers would respectfully Worm the JL good people or SuiqUebanna county, that they are now opening their stock of Fall and Wintcr,Dry Goodic - which is unusually large and attractive; illl of which will besold for cash or approved credit atop= er than at. any Other establishment in the county.- 7 We mean just what we . say. Please give us: a trial.±..: DICKERMAti k GARR.4TT. eir Milford, Bcpt..lB; '1855. : War-I War !In the Crimea. 10,000 Volunteers winged to bus °prier's in anj way so 'Mk dust are C etntitinualltarrieingbj express and kept and servedinthwbesi manner at the Tern. penumu - Sakoon,,k Grocery on Maine qtrtieC t . opposite the Fanner's Store: Also, Plea and other eatables.... and moat kind of Groceries it Frosisioris, - Teis Flour kept constantly on k, band, ,and for sale at whole. so- arid rata at _ ' ff. 8. 3OMS. TlOOsifairliestorer and Goltlei Mass, fur beauti• 'tying the hale: A quantity of Leather - Gloves and Mittens at f;l., R&M New York Fancy Candy and cltoke Segais and Im ported Fruit at. _ S. S. MOTT'S. lientme, Ntsti. 14,=166.4:':- t . , Books t Bootie T _ • . A. new t slimily just reciaved, also Sheet Mask. - - •J, LYONS & SON. • Montrose,. Dec. ill, f BES. - ‘ ' The Christadraiunily lair ter 1856, and t e Presil Almanac fur by s t ' • I. LYONS & RON: • ' GrooCeyleS. - ' Af' h • of Fanly'cleorieoiwzi - iteeivediii the store f . J. • LYONS itBo. Sfo troAc; Dee. 3;1844. :;• Q n I.IIGPS-- , no , n—a Optopluikle—Ansee Skap pnd .Babblokeele,brated , Salterat ng Ralang Powders for oak tor---' r. This-Way-4f Tou Pleas' • frailgi Subscriber begs !eine to call publicittewitola -I to ne or the larger! , !host dis7ersified, b ~ est'seler arts bort :bought Stoek . of. Fall dc ' Goods ever littroduced into this Market, and whiek he is bound to Fellfor n reasonable 'advance, eithtir* for Cash,' Barter, or sho'et approrid Cmdt. vans in !want of (Mods, •whcaterin thedeint,ittitent of - Dry Goods„Proceries, liar ware , Croekeryi_ Drugs, Boots at Shot* Clothing te., will Most assuredly two-, . 1 „, salt theli 4 owninterest,(no - less than mine ,) by giving -I: me a call prerfouii to purchasing. • • i• • O. t• VEXPSTFAPs - Broeklyn, !Cot - . 1, 18.55, • ' . pOoko Rooks, Rooks _ ::; " .- - Ai' THE KONTROSE - ,BOOK.STORE. 1 THP4subseriber*Ould inform his friends , -and ths public generally that be has On hand.tle largest. " and' best seleeteditssortment of Books and Stattonari to be fund any. where in- Suisquehanna,county; "tacit.l he will iseltror ready- pay.* pricei **lean:not fail to 4 - i snit. •• i • -' Among" the gesceibutcous Books - may he found the Life of !Washington ; Jackson, Taylor, Istute.T. Hop-. per,. ildrace Greeley, P„,.T. Barnum; and others? 8* Paper:l,i (Beecher.) Humanity in 'the City,. ( 4 :l4apkt,) , •, Bell Suilth Abroad, *Cohrtabip and its Conse*ntno• - . ea, (Wilioft;) Ruth Hall,lPanny Fern;) also Torn', Leaves,l tirt.tt 'and second series -American Agitators , , and Reforners, Thoughts and -Things. it •Hinneinse • AbrOtt4, Getting.; Along, TheiOld In llood c aWorka, . Stanhope Burleigh, The News flay, 'L. Dow's' Cw - , plete Wot•lts, The Slave of the batnP, The Beall - Nun,wie or the -Betided Twig, -Menicarn of tb - " • Counteßlessington, 2 .Vols; Goldsmith's Anlinatea, 1 Nature l The Cheml4try of. Cowmen Life; aitite'i.. Counnentsry, New Testament, Barnes' Sles; OD sante, Buck's Religious Anecdotes, Testamenls, , Hl,- • i Ides, frOm pocket size ,to large Gamily, ' ,or Prayers Gift, Ttiy Scrap, Note, Reccipt, , and Blank if fln BIZE4, le. A . c.. , - • •'• ', • . Scho t ol Books-till kindsused,in"the connti Or ikti-"_ . !iota nished on abort notice:. - ' ,. - - - _...-.:. ./...tos Vac/is—tat gOoS sleity elnstantly On hand,Ot 1 - furtd4hi.4 . tditrifer.. _ . • .. ~ • ~,t t ..," ...' 1 Stai onerif. A good lot fi - rst . rate . ; rilidg '*tbk.r *,' l shilling ite'r quire—Gold arid, Steel Pans--Writizik:. :. ink, thit hest In .r.se, besides lots Ogother iltikleo tee ..' numerous to mention. Please call and - eiarnitte, bie.".. - ~ 1 fore put.ehasing elsewhere; at theltion'irose .:P.oit. Of.- I - ficT. - I: ' '.- '' " ' . 4t. N. -BrOARk Mou --v I • rtme. Augttsi 15- 18Z . • .EcciAE cAncia t:', : -:'-._ -,, Ir 0 ODRIFF &. ELD.R.E.h., "LTA 'E rentoved.to the trona - disttict;4here they t.. li be gladAd 'see all tkeir.old . castanets and as many new one.s as pleci4e to Ore *ant a eine.r. .They to keep a•generaLascortnienitif.Stinnit of the best kind and itionlit, ariapn* Rol nliT ound P_LHE.:I 7 7Xanct : PAEAGPN. A IR-7717.m; 7 THREE STATES AND ,•ORANGEVOUNIT: AIR-7f1017Z PREMIUM, STAR OF, THE WE "F,LEVA'TED OVEN AIR-TIGIIT; CL/NTOIT,Inat WESTERN OVEN. The Elevated Ovea,Stosreasidl hare denble fire-plates, whieh-reaklitliern far torpe: • rior to .he .single.. Are-plabe Stores. - .`We keep: coo stonily on band a: eeneralassortme.nt of rritnr.zut of a first rat qtrality, for borne trade.- alio;Well sad , - Cistern Pumps, Primp Chains - and Reels,, Lead /Nip:. oralLt.izes "Jappanned Ware, - Le..te.; all of widel they promise to sell cheap for : ady pay or appiinred credit, Job work done with 'despatch end in order.' . 'S. -V,' .WOODRUFF: : G1:41. ELDRED, Montros, 3tal 30, 1855. rzyt-- T LIG ti.T . Y. .ExPp.E . ss ; Tune . sllred re Reduced .r.-Throirsk . . . .-: by Dayli:97ll! .. . . .. .., IIAW4EY & JENKS - . 1-1 -'"FE rmfo ed l a. rtnership in Idoriticise,for - tlar • purpose of -doing everybodc7a BLACK.: SRI THING, at the old atand,lear Keeler's .14- - tel.. e• hare purehased au entire - neit.:stnek' oU ' IRON comprising a full assortment of ell kinds, 'SC ' We f ,the city. shall keep: constantly : -ont' 1. 1 hand, gtei• 'round and square ;!tail Rods, Cast a Qitaer: Toe-cOik Rods , Refined Tyre Iron, _all sizes ; Band. . Iron, Spring Steel, a huge assortment of malleilk, Iron, Coil Chain's, Carrhige Bolts, ito.'ke. ', `,- I.AGONS . AND „CARRIAG.EN : - Ironed on short-notice, and stock foiandi - or made I& order throughout, as, may beat atilt our patranai. : . -. ~ -All ,besiness tnansaitionsMust ,bn,settled Oripira - : year., Short- settlements and long Mends fa' Our' motto. 1 ' " - . - - -..t':. '':'- s' By s riet attention to busineis Ire hems.° reeetrot j • a lihera share'of patronage. .41Dwork wutiritedL., .... N.. 8 ' A. good Journeyman- wanted, to :AM, steadyployment s and high' wages all 'Teri:..',, ., bag A. E fm IlawLay. ' . ' ' ''''l"saityJirsl:lL . . bientrose..May 30. 1855. ' • s: . ' 'ATI.' - And Still They - Caine. :„?, Eli' Rooks ,tvery. IF'reek, and old,Sisisb4htuf .1. 1 1 round id and .71 be, till after New You* . plow Prepare for Inm by - calling at the Illontililo 7 ; Pot Office,_ 'whese ynt- can-get new, enlartalithilt,:' and useful Books, them: - - ..I.>„,guirksors'..Yesist„,or conversations amid Ow: Camp cires ; Kate.WestOn, 'or -to will ; and to slieql, Teu.l - 01-s aming,the 11 . 4 ' ; Farolly or lioniC.4 Made - llappy'• Life - on Road, Duval Peter - Pat's••New tiniveliar- Mitorr and Gift Book's ; Mrs: ales ,Crowins; ,and . fear Cook, .Book's ;. an . Illustrated, Manners -V l O,- andln:Ty pthers I can't. mention bere, btit,cap _ them, avi sell theikito you you, will all and give meta chance. • ' ' •••• A' N'I3IEILLARD'..;` • {Monty - • ce, Dee. Z 6, 1853. ' { , . " NOTICE. ,• .. -.1 •• ;', ',, ~...- -, tESLED PROPOSALS will be received"; at Con missioners"office in lroutrose;ttutil ,Mtitt..i, day the i c till day 'of Febiarv, A. - 1). 1846, for - tb6-,.1 rebuilding of O bridge. over the 11 , "Yakaing• Cjiitekts`' ,- Rash toninship, near the house of N.D. Sark* wild . Bridge, to be built ia-a good arid.worlatissolike,nnst!..::,-, a lis ner; in 11. respects similar io the newlniage 1n0t,.. =eomplete over, 016 same stream nem; R: 41.,;; Montt: • piOn't in; id township, sato be fixtishud'an•-oelii;:' fore filp_ t Monday or tiovernhei-Vourt;181W.: , .!!: 'Tit Plan „and' ip eel ficatiOniltill bemoan se lit* tne.A: recoil the Comm _ of in dtietintO. - ...- '.---:.....' . . A. CARPSNTEW -.--•..,-..-‘,..' - ".1 W SWITIt. -- rosnipeg.: -.- " ' WM; T4A.SE„ :. -,- -' : •,.:-2. . Attest—Wi; A. enottintint - - Perk: ,'-'-' Connotittionere,ofilee;dienkette,Dood.4,4Bsll. 44: ..._ _ FOR ONE:DOWILAW. •- ,- .Bg.vet: adr ,Arouiidi-lialta, Ertiibitds:Vofficc, or 20ydik:: , l/ or a IliallioilogrYiao Tea, idc Shooting s - - or , lll - 74 DO Lnitte;: or la Ita:Malekarai?' or 16 Um &lemma, 'OP bare Hard Soap, or 94001.- : Thtg , Tobacco, or 9 lbs. Cat TobaCco.for ata94l*,ot, crone - Fiddre, ( think of that, biys, ) eenjig Cat =-least) worth - of tnany other goods, too nutkorolit to ' montion. i J. LYo.l%***l - ;" Montroai, Doe. B. . . . _ . - To the,Publie. • -. ' ••'' --: pHs subscriber haring wen' the Aare and per:: i X. hayed the stock in tradeVer WT.:itali% A nn prepared to AA for KE11.,DY.P..4 Y ONZY, acarip!,. oare t assortmont'cif Du Godda,' reicernem- YanWeigi .:,- .tiom circieeries, 6neket7,l3ardeare, Iran ird• '._. Boot's' and Shoe; We and Upper heather , _tor.. - ite., *teach Prieo 6 as Ole! 0/14) c at - ' w111 " 11- i eptire astiaraction to air alio ma! , ..--:- '•itat - tEeir 'Clitrii!mge. - . 4 1 f i - -- ‘' -. • .9- Asblet6Z.7. - - Is'rooktyniNov. Id, la e I . - , ,--, _ :., ..--,1:7. Xereby cannoned agaittst'hirboic _ 1' LI. perkopsitag boy named: Gan* ing)iiccount„-as ,I wilt , pay -no, clabta,glimik, Dynnearrefrom• ' 47911k4AXV1.t: aryaca, NOV. - 14, 113.15; - Supposed to he fIN . E tbousand dollars w igai orthst r 1,..! mg at DIGIIILKUAN 11 :Kew' heft 18 1 1 ~- , I 3 Mil II MEM EMI FIRM
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