ft lit JNOE?ENDENT REPUBtICAN: , . . tEIItUNIND Win TIMTREVAT MORNING, as MONTROSE, ra., as $1,50 , 5e .uespi. tx sirrascs, • , . c ... Rates or - rtisiug. . Oat square (16 lines or ess)One week,..., - —50,50 One square '•• two weeks; . 0,15 One square " ' three weeks,, .... 1,00 One square , " - one month, 1,25 One square -" ' two months 0,-, n 5 - 1 0.0 squire " '-- three months, 8,00 One square - " six Months, .... z. 5,00 One square " ''one year, . ..... 8,00 For two or more squares, inserted by the year, a deduotion from the above Pricesia made. Yearly ad verdiers will have the privilege a alterin , - or chang ing their advertisements without additional charge. Ilusinws . cards, not exceeding the lines, inserted st $2,00 per annum. . . Job Work. This office is 'supplied with a good assortment of ' ebbing materials, and all kiuds of Job Work, such as Cards; -Posters, Pamphlets, itc_, will be done neat ly and promptly * ' . Change of Thine. DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND IVESATEN RAILROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. (IN and alter Thursday, Dee. 6th, 1855, the Mail X./ Amager Train will depart from Scranton at 11.00 A. N. Due at Great Bend aO2 - .10 r. it. Con necting,withthe Dunkirk and Buffalo Express East, on the N. Y. &E. IL 11. - Passengers taking this train will arose b Buffalo at.10:80 P. x., and in N,e,w York at 10:30 p. x. Retuning, will leare Great Bend at 3r. due at Scranton at 5.50 r. M. The 'Freight . Accommodation Train, 'with passenger ,ear attached, will leave Scranton at I P:3!.•, - connect ing withl the 'Mail Train West, and the Night Ex. ;pivot Trains both East and West.. Passengers tak 'Aug this train and the Night Express Fast, will ar rive in New York at 10)5 A. 34.: by takingAthe Night. ;Express West, will arrive in Dunkirk r f t. 12 31, or by taking the Mail Train- West, will arrive at Dun kirk 'at '1:20 - • • ..Returning, will MCC Great Bend at 7 A. x. and ar at Scranton 12,10 r. x. • Passengers for Wilkesbarre, Pittston, Carbondale, Philadelphia, (via the Catawissa, Williamsport and Erie:and Reading Railroad, via Tamaqua.) and East on, and all intermediate places, Will find first class stie coaches in readiness at Scranton. on the arrival of lire Passenger and Accommodation Trains to con vey them to the above places. Those choosing pri vate conveyances wiU find the best of horses and car riages of every description, at reasonable charger, ready to order. . D. U. DOTTERER;' Supsiintandent. Superintendent's Office. Scriuttcin, Dec. 6 -1655. SEARLE'S COACHES EAVE Montrose for D. L. 8: W. R.,R. at Gi A. M.,for Express Freight Train to Scranton. At 12 o'clock A. N. for Mail Train to Great Bend. At P. M. for Express Freight to Great Bend, and Mail Train for Scranton. Leave Depot for Montrose on arrival of all the above trains at Station, except up freight trains. For seats apply at Searle's Hotel, Montrose, Fa. December 12,1855.* • . • . NEW MILFORD STOVE EMPORIUM . In-full Blast.. - Two Hundred and Seventy-Five Stoves for sale by Dickernzan d• Gafratt. WEare m receipt of the largest stock - of Stores •crer offered in Northern Pennsylvania, con sisting of Cooking, Parlor, and Siz-plate, both for mood and coal ; also, a full-assortment of large sizes, -for Stores and Churches. ' Would tall Particular attention to the deffersollian Elevated Oven, the most perfect 'and heariestiate stki*e hi market. Among our assortment of large oven, would mention the Empire State improved, as -being rt.ry heavy plates, perfect finish, and a superi -or baker—.Tirmers of Susquehanna county 'you hare , been in the habit of purchairing li-ht stoves and light -trimming, and paying as much ai you ought .to for ilutavy plates and heavy trimming. We Manufacture our furniture, and will Jell at man ' -ufaentier's prices. Let those who•pay a maker profit :compete with ,us if they can. Jobbing connected -with tha tin trade, done as usual on short notice., DICKENSIAN Et GARRATT. New Milford, Sept. 18, 1855. ..;; ILANESHORO Furnishing Establishment. suhscriber keeps constantly on hand, and will 1. make to order, Doors, Blinds, Windows k Window unsh; Dooi and Window framesand all other articles .made tifwood tutd used in buiitling. p • ' Blinds painted-und bung•en, short notice. 'Glass o' sizes, quantities and qualities for sale. Flooring planed anti matched at $l6 @,s2o per 1000 feet. • Turning of all kinds done to order, also general.rsisartment of CABINET WARE. Bureaus:Tables, &awls of all varieties Chairs, Bedsteads. Settees, &c., kc. • 'Good Fine, Cherry .and Whitewool Jambe% and Grain of all kinds taken in exchange for the above., g Terms ready pay, or three months time ap proved credit. All orders addressed to me will re. oeive prompt attention. . JACOB TAYLOR. Laneaboro June ISth. 1555. 'SILK AND DRESS GOODS. KANITCLAS, Laces, Rerages, Worked Collars, 1.V.1 Naiads, Lawns, fashionable Bonnets, Fans, (a choice assortment in each departmeiit - ) a splendid lot of moire antique Trimming, Staple Gauls of large variety, Clothing, (it-large stock,) Genti'and Boys' Rats, (silk and summer.) Cloths very low, Calicoes from 4 cents to 1 shilling, Carpets, Mattiag, Oil-cloth, and Rugs. . Hardware—German Slyer A Fisted Spoons, Knives and Fork& Graperiell--Fisb, a. fine assortment .of Teas, Coffees, Broma Tapirs. - ;Rice, el aocolate; Itaisiuty Ground Coffee, Corn Starch. Perfumery—Thy Water.,..Toilet do., Genin -Farena, do. - Extracts, GermanColfsne,a large stock of Fancy Soips, kc. Lc. Farining.Tools---Hay Forks. Scithe Snaths, Sakes Le. &c. , I. 'L. POST & CO. Aktbninistrators Notice. OTICE is hereby given that letters of adutkils .l.ll tration upon the estate ofFarozams.ncumuso lite of The Bo&' of Busquehantui.Deriot deed, have heengrantd to the undersigned , and all persons in debted to said . estate wM please make immediate payment, and ttmes haying claims. will present the same duly atteSted Tor'settkment. - • • JANE PICKERING, " , • . Wm. Et. HUBBARD, i"" rn flmmetimma Depot,' Dec. 18, GIFT ENTERPRISE, 500 PACKAGES SNP Goods in lots at - $5 el t 41—5241,50 and 25 ‘../ - cents. TO GIVE AWAY before the Ist of Jan 165 f,. Any one purchasing Five Dollars worth of Goods for cash, at one time, will be presented with She of the above &ages. . Now ready for deliceryl For hither 'calms inquire of J. LYONS k /rosins October 24, 1855. - TO BENT, IS BROOKLYN township, Susquehanna county. A PARK, containing 111 acres with lou t Go acres improved. - -Said Farm w il l be rented tw - . the term oT four years for oneliundred and fifty dollars it year, the stock included. The stock consists of one y -oke of Oxen, .3 Cows, 2 Yerxlings - 3 adves, 'l5 Sheep, and two Horses. Two hundred and fifty lars will be required in advance; theiesidue can be paid yearly in produce and improvements .on the place. Enquire of the subscriber on theplace, about two miles south, of .5,001 PL War t War tilt the Crimea. 10,000 Volunteer, waited! to buy Oyeter's in any way to rarity, thatsic xe tntintially arriring by express . and kept and serf in t he , best manner at the Tem.. perance Sakton k ry on liable Street, opposite she Farmer's Store. Also, Ties and other eatables -- and meet kind of Groceries & Vcorisions. Tess ke.3 Floor kept constantly on hand, and for:sale - at whole -1.14e and retail . - ,S; S. MOTT'S. HOrd's Hair Restorer and Golden Gloss:lbr bawd- Cling the lair. A quantity of Leather Gloves 'and %Woo si S S. MOTS., _ew Tort fatty Giody ind choice Sews and hor parted Frith at S. Noma. -meldrasi• Nor. 1 I 186• Pima- Arrival all Sew Goads at Diekerrosta & GarraWs. INA subectibeil would reepeethlly Idols the goal pal* of Susquehanna county that they ageism opening they aslant Fell and Winter Dry 4 00 4 *bleb is mum* lerP sad attraelireodinf able b sill he sold for cash orappreeed credit eta*. • ear than a say ether establahment ht the to WpflosiFiest vim we . Pissasiglre es te r self. • - ' 414606.3/- HENRY. PRINKEIZ, j wynzasz WM. lILTNTTINGCOOPER.' ' Novem b er :L- 1m Issi ISAAC L POST. TARAFTS on New, York City stml 1/ Collections promptly made and remitted. Office hours from 10 a. at. to 3. • • ' Messrs. Allen L . Paxton; N. York. REFERENCE; i t Samuel C. Morton, Esq., Phil's. Nen. William Jessup; Montrose. MILLINERY AT NEW MILFORD 'PA, Mrs. 11. D. Ward Vti oll d ) respecxfuly give notice to the public That she has again resumed her hospices at Millineiy at New IliWord,-Da. She has arrangements by which she receive hem New 'Fel k !the Wet* styles of Lanes' 4n Kisses' fiats aim iionnets of ev ery deseription, at also to procure. a dart notice any article of the kind that any penset. wedit want. From such arramterents and :from her pat experi ence, she 'hopes to please all who may favor her with their custom. tkinds of re-tamming and repair ing done on short niitier. The leuttEe are respectful ly invited to call and examine for themselves. Thanldnl fee past fa4rs, she respectfullv solicits • further patronage. IL D. )VARD New Milford, Oct.. 1855. • This Way—ll IrcitiPleate. THE Subscriber higaiCave to call puiihe atte;itie io one of the largest, mo s t diVersified, best selee• led and best bought Stock 91 Fall at' Winter Goods ever introduced into this market, and whi eh he is bound to se,ll fern reasonable advance, either for Cash, Barter, or shot/ apprrra Cred".. All per sons in want of Goods, Whether in the - dej4rtment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, CrocirerY, Drugs; Roots k Shoes, Clothing &c..;.niflfrrast sisuredly con .ault their owe interest (no less than mine,) by giving me a.cail previous to pmeltasirrg. - , , V. G. HElirSTEArl .Brooklyn, NOV. 1, 18.15. Bookt4 'gooks , • AT THE MONTROSE Book STORE. `' rrlIE :4nbscrilier would inform his friends and the Publie gen l erally.thal he has en 'hind the largest and best selected assOitmenrof Books and Stationery to be found any where in'Susquebantrt cszkatity, which he Will sell for ready-pay at prices-that mutat fail to suit. Among the miscellancofts Books may be found the Life of Washington, Jackson„Taylor,- Isdac per, Horace G.tooley, P. T. Barnum, and others; Star Papers, (Beecher.) Humanity in the City, (.Thapin,) Bell Smith Abroad, My - 'Courtship and its consequeno. es, (Wykoff,) Ruth Hall, (Fanny .Fern,) also Fern Leaves, first and second serie , -. American Agitators and Reformers, Thoughts and Things at -Home and Abroad, Getting Along, The Old Inn, Hood's Works, Stanhope Iturleigh, The News Boy, I. Dow's cam . plete Works, •The'Slare of the Lanip, The Escaped Nun, Lewie or the Bended• Memoirs of the Countess ftles.sington, 2 vols. Goldsmith's Animated Nature, • The Chemistry of :tstnimory Life, Clarke's , Commeuttry :ex Testament, Barites' Notes, on !mute, Buc Anecdotes, Testaments, lii bles, fro. picket size to la*jamilv,,,Bytun, Prayer, Gift, Toy, scrap, Note, fleCemt, and Blank Blocks of all size., e. &e. - I , Sehoo Books—all kinds used in the county or fur niSh n short notice. - • • Lev' Books—A good variety constantly on hand or furnished to order. Statimiery. A good lot first rate •riting paper at 1 shilling per quire—Gold and Steel Pens--Writing Ink, the best, inure, besides lots of other articles too 1 numerous to mention. _Please call and examine,' bo- . fore purchasing algulcre,,_at the 'Montrose Post Og See. A: N. BtLLARD. 1 Montrose. August 15, 1655 HO3 ! TT'OODRFF cf. ELDRED HAVE removed t t he burnt district, where then - will be glad to see an-their old customers and as many- new ones as please to give their a call.— They intend to keep a general assortment of S . toves of the best kind and quality, among which m ac be oun.l, P I.rend PARAGOX IR- 77G HT. THREE STA-TES AYD ,ORANGE COUNTY AIR-TIGHT, PREN:Haf, STAR OF THE WEST ELEVATED OVENIAIR-TIGIIT,,CLLYTON, avid WESTERN OVEN. . 1 1 The Elevated Oven Stoves all have double fi re-plac ys, , Which makes them, far supe rior to-the single fire-place Stores. We eep con stantly on hand a generalassortment of TI VW..4RE of a first rate quality, fcif home trade; also, Well and Cistern Pumps, Pump ChainS and Reels, Lead Pipe 'of all - sizes, Jappanned Ware, fie. &c., all of which they promfse to sell cheap Air ready pay of approved credit., Job:work done with , despatch and in order.; S. A. WOODRrFF.' • G. B. ELDRED. Montitme, Mal 30. 1855.tr.y I • . THE LIGHTNING EXPRESS!. Time - &Ted !—Fare Palmed .f.--Through Ly Day?ight • HAWLEY & JENKS HAVE formed a partnership in Montrose, for the 1...1. purpose of doing everybody's BLACK. SMITHING, at the old stand, near Keeler's lict teL We hare purchased an entire new stock pi IRON, comprising a full assortment of- all kinds, di rect from the city. We shall' keep constantly on' hand, Ulster, round and square Nail Rods, Ca.st,Steel Toe-cork Rods, Refined Tyre Iron, all sizes, - Band Iron, Spring Steel, a large assortment of malleable Iron, Coil Chains, Carriage Bolts, Ice, WAGV.NS ANL CARRIAG.43 , Ironed on short notice, - and stock found, or made to 1 , order throughout, as nay best suit our patrons. rj All busine,s transactions must be settled once a year._Short settlements and, long friends is our motto. • • 'By strict attention to business we hope to receive a liberal, share of patronage. All work warranted. N.,8. A good JOurneymart wanted, to whorl i steady employment and high wages will be given. A. E. ILawI.ET. T' L s . as,„y JENEII. Montrose, Mai 30, ISA+, 22;1 NT ETV Books Easy Week, and old Santa Clans is .1. 1 1 round yet and will be till after New Years. so please prepare forldra by calling at the Montrose Post Office, where vou can get new, entertaining, and useful Books. ch - oitp. • The Hunters Feast, or conversations around the Camp Fires ; Hate Westou, cir to will and to do ; Ten Years among the Mall Baia:, Family Pastimes, or Homes . Made Happy • Life tin,ihc Road, or Claude Duval Ate.; Peter. Parley's New rniversid History and Vrift. Book's ; Mrs Hales ,Crowens, and Leslie's New Cook Book's ; an illustrated'-Manners- Book; and many ethers I can't mention .here, but can show them, and,sell therii to 'you tow TOE TUE READY, if con 'aad give me, a chance. • A. N. BrLLARD. Montrose, Dec. 26, 185 5 . New Goodsi- Cheap . 10r Cash. W. : IllOTT has just received anotherlot of Sew . Goods, Such tta - Chailes, Brags Delaines, ,Ds Bagei; Coßars, Embroideries, Lawns; '&c., which he offers at very low prices. Summer Shawls, a new lot some beautiful patterns at very low prices, also Black Sil k Pa S ra.. ha ‘o w ls eqly ls lat cs ual t sty low at C. C. W. M 0 'TS. „Black Dress-Silk, te splendid article tC.W. M. Summer Stuffs iu great'varieties, at C. W. H. Groceries of all kinds, very cheap. Syrup", a first rate article at 50cts per gallon. You have only t call and examine, to beetnne satisfied that the "Bt4d of Navigation "le the place to buy Cheap. . • Wanted. TIIO I .S. ROBINSON. Banking Bosse OF. POST. COOPER 41k, CO. And Still T ;ei Come. Butter, Ega,-.Ballia, Lard, Socks, iutlo ail kinds of Country Produce in, exchange %kr goods at Cask Prices. C. W. MOTT. Montrose, June 15, 18bL>. FOR -ONE DOLLAR , , - MAY BE ITAAC: :OUR STWIE, A PoudiNsils, po und! Coffee, or 40 yds. ..Cd • Calico , 0r.5 lbs y gllytion Tea. or 16 yds. Sheeting, orlo yd De foine, orl6 lbs. Mackerel, or 16 lbs. Saleratus, tor '1 1 bars Hard Soap, or 9 lbs. Plug Tobacco, or 9 lbs. Cut Tobacco for smoking, or one Fiddle, (think of that. ,boys,) or 100 cents (at leant) north or 'many other goods, too numerous to mention. . - t - TONB k SON . . • - Montrose, Dee. S. . • • • TO Use Pubue: N TAE subscrsleni baring taken the tdore 'sod pnr- A_ chased the stock in trade, of-11 T. Ashley, are prepared So sell., for RE4 DY. PA Y ONLY, a fine assortment of Dry Goods., Perfumery, Yankee Nu. dons, Groceries, Crockery, Bardware, Iron and NAB, Boots ma 'Shoes, Sole and Upper Leather, Salt, ke. &c, at such prices as (they tifenk).caimot tail to give enthwalWattion to all who May Griot them with theirvermin,. - S. A. k,,L'IL Ashley. X 44its cAtmso*. A Lt versans are *rally sailkitaiet against bather; . . 4 3 - - ins or tnistirgr, a boy maned Coomge liessay Dag" en-ii4aecocat, as ; Ira pay .aa . &Ma at bops ariaing therefrom. : JOHN LEAN: tigrsa, 11 .1 1 r. Us . 11155, • • -*. ' Wivetwoorrair4 - • • :BUSINESS CARDS. ~ .„ :. .B. oichatt• D.. 13111 - SICI 1 4 1 AND SURGEON, Jackson, th eks e oN ros s io uhq ffi z 1 • karma cinniti, Pa. Rwldence a . Hall & Lamb, • - CAM M MAKERS, have recently opened a ware. martin Sew Milford, Pa., and will keep eon rtantly on band all kinds of Cabinet-warer, also Ready made Coffins., Funerals attended with or without a heArae. Ware-room nearly opposite J. Dickerman's Store. New Milford, Nay 15, 185 E. • Keeler & Stoddard. DEALERS IN BOOTS & SHOES, Leather- .t Find ings, on Mnine St; first doer below Scarle's Ho- Montrose, Jan. 1, 18.56. C. X. bunmonsi Boo'l' AND SHOE MAKER. Shop fi rst door etial of QM Fetwine MU, Turnpike et, .Ifoxtreee,: - W. Singleton I •CIAN how be fotind at his new stand on Owego et. two doors west of Searle's Hotel, where he V- I feefitelly repairs with dispatch, Watches, Clocks, I Jewelry; Guns, and every d e scription al Machinery! - ! Wheel cutting; Gun and Watch materials supplied ' to the trade. • 42m6 • • • Dr..H• Smith, C 4 .1.711GE0N DENTIST, 3lontrosc, Pa., 'at Searie'a ►J hotel, Mondays and Tuesdays dead& w.eelc. Henry S. Knapp, - I,TONTROSF: with L...., 11 - oodryi a- Car -11 ter, Whole ale Grocers and Commission ller chants, No. 173 Wasltinizton street, between Court andt and Dry streets, Sew York. • Caleb Weeks. CZA.mit.E, TIUThK MAKER and Car -10 line Trimmer. .Shop. at his dwelling house, early oppoiite Henry Drinker's. Manirose, Pa. & rowler, ,t TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, and Solicitors in Chancery. OfHike No. 44 aarke street, (lacer s . • - - Pacific lictel, CA BEEN STREET; (vicar Itroadway,i Nee VT • Yrk.. Sal ctwry & co., proprietor': - In the °vicinity of the principal steambeat larfing,a. Thomas IngStrum. • i, EALER IN DRY CianDS, Groceriea, Clothing, Crockett, Boots and Shoes, tko_, SRA Oid . SLit4 Depot, Pa. . . . - . . Bentley. & Fitch, - A TTORNEYS AT LAW, AND BOUN'TY.LIND 1 .1 - 1. AGENTS, JlOntroo, Pa I S. S. BtXTLET. • John Groves. ASITIONABLEI:ILOR: Shop under Searles T-lintel, Maine atra — et, Montrose, Pa. .._ D. D. Hinds, LIVERY AND EXCIIAN'GE STABLE °See in L itithe rear of Wilson's Store, ifrottrose, P. • - J. Colsten, TIEALEII IN STOVES, Tin,. Copper; and Sweet ..I_l Iron Ware, .Lodersri 11 , , near Great Bend Depot. December 4. 'L. P. 14 A TTORNEY AT LAW, Susgurkanna, Pa. : OfEee 11 on Maine street, one door owl. of Lenbeies. Frasier & Case, TTORNETS AND COUNSELLORS..AT LAW Office on Turnpike street, one door East o Post's Siore, Ifoatrose, Pc. , • . • . Albert Chamberlin, TTORNEY AT LAM' and Justice of the Peace; £l-over I. L Post k Cos Store, Monti-age, A TTORNEY AT LAW AND COMMISSIONER 01 ti, Dawns; (or the State of New York. will attend to abusittestt entrusted to him with promptness - and fidelity. 011ie ,: on Public Square, occupied by Hon. Wm. Jcsmp. Abel Turrell DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICI.NRS, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye-stutrs, Groceries, Dry Good Hardware, Stoneware, Glassware, Clocks Watches, Jewelry, SHIT:- Spoons, Spectacle_{Musical ,Instru rnents,jrusses, Surgical Instruments, Liquors, Per futnery, Mirrors, Stationery, Bruslm, Shoes, Yankee Notions; Am. • B. R. Lyons & Co., • • WIIOLESALE" AND RETAIL DEALER .IN V V Dry Goods; Grocenes, Salt, Flour; and Hard wire, Lantevro, Pa. • • _ _ P. B. Chandler, DEALER IN DRY GOODS, Rearly "Made Clothing, Groceries, Books and Stationery, cm., Pufte Avenue, Montrose, Pa. • Patrick tic . Dimosk, • PIIYSICLINE AND - SURGEONS. Office No: 4 Owego street, I r ontray. Pa.- L L. Post & C 0.,• nEALERS IN DRY GOODS, Groceries., Crockery Rardirarc, Leather, Fleur, etc., corner of Turn; pike street and Public Averaii;, Mentrese, Pe. J. Lyons di Son., DEALERS IN DItI GOODS,Groce ri vt, Hardware., Crocker; Tintrare; Groceries, Books, etc.; also, .trry on the Pook Binding business—rublic Avenue, Montrose, Pa. DEALERS IN DRY GOODS Drop, ledicin, Paints, 014, Groceries, liardivare, Crockery, Iron, Clocks, Watches,- Jewelry . , Silver spoons, Per ttery, &c.—Foot of Public Avenue, Montrose. - Sayre, Bentley & Perkins, A.rNI;FACTITILINW-gy duct' DZALERS IN all kinds of Castings, Stores ' Agricultural Imple ments, etc. Office at Sacre's Store. Public Avenue; Manufactory at the Eagle Foundry; Foot.of 'Cherry street, Montrose, Pa. , _ • Willism & William H. *Jessup,. 4 TTORNEYS AT LAW, Montrose. N. Prae ill.•tice in Susquehanna, Bradford, Wayne, Wyo ming and Luzerne counties. William W. Smith & C 0.,. CABINET MAKERS. They keep constantly on hand a rood assortment of all kinds of Cabinet Furniture. Shop and Ware Rooms at the foot f liainevatreet, Notdrose, Pa. - • ____ • Rockwell, Winton .7 ANUFACTURERS and DEotp;RS in Styato 111 G'ootia, Has, Copr, F. tnibrellas, Fars.. sat, Ribbons. &e.N0.,26 Courtlandt street, Sew York, (up stairs.) 5. 5. nomortu.. - " i. HOWARD. W. W. wurrns. M. C. Tyler, . . T.NTIMSTED with .I. I. iltrNT, Importer of and Dgider In liardware and Cat!ery, Carriage Springi, • c., No. 215 Pearl street, New York, where his Mer -1 cantle friends, in this end other counties, are kindly incited. and earnestly solicited to cal.tuni purchase. Hall ilk Lamb, FI:IIINITTURE manufacturers and dealers in all kinds of furniture, having moved our ware room, from New Milford village; to the Factory four miles east of the Village, where will be found at ail times a gam assortment of cabinet ware, also ready made cons. Funerals attended with ,or without- a hearse; also Bedsteads, at wholesale or retail prices mien from $2,00 upwards according to stile Lc, [JAS a. good assortment of FALL AND MN .LI TER GOODS. which will be sold as cheap as any in this market. Plaids, Detains, Paramettas and Silks of variety of quali6es and styles—Gingham! Prints and Shawls, Brown and Bleached ifusruns, Comforters, Carpet Bags and Overshoes, Crockery and Glass Ware, LoolthlgGlasses, Window Glass and Nails, Groceries pfall &Oats and at a kw figure, Fla #d and candles; &c. RE4DYJ!ADE CLOTHING. A. good stock--also, Cloths and Canamerea. Jeaas, Vesting, lc., will be sold at 'Very small profits. STOVES A.VD PIPE. ♦ few etwiting and Parlor Stores, for wood or ma, will be sold few in Anse them nut. • . WANTED. Onto WA kinds, White Bet*.fiseks, (V good ones,) mkt Iron. Old Capper or Pewter by Oct. '65. F, CHANDLER. tinic At e LDWlN & PERM: Ilk and Retail dealers in Fleur, Bak, Peek, Real, Grain, Feed and Candies. Cash paid for Oats aind Rye.. On Masts* ifinset.—Rast end of Lynne* Chan r4, L. r. PITCH Wm. H. Jessupi Bentley &Beti4l, F. B.- CHANDLER Dr. J. D. 3larchisrs CELEBRATED CATgOLICON, TOR Tax MILT AND CURR OP strynOc MULES " IT stands pre-eminoUt for its curative powers in all the dis eases for which it is reco:umen ded, usually called . ' FEMALE COMPLALNTS. Of these are Prolopsui Uteri, 9r falling of the womb'; Fluor Allms, or whites: Chionic In famation and Ulceration of the Womb; Incidental Hem orrhage, or Footling ; Painful, Suppressedandirrvdor Men struation, &e, with all their laccontanying . evils . , (Cancer-excepted,) no matter how severe or of how long Standing. • . • " \ 1 This mediet,no has - never been introduced by eta; - ay puffs, and. iaisvpre.entations, nor is it intended that its prestqii porndiiity shall be sustained by any medium but its merits and the . tipprobation of the pub! lc. . REFERENCES. . I feel it a duty incumbent upon myself to declare publicly- the gnat hictsing Dr. Marchisi's Uterine. Catholicott has proved to me. For two years my health was miserable; I was moot unable to walk.— Physicians pto:/onneed my/case fAlling of th'e womb, extensive uleeratieni., commencing with fluor slims. ' The pains, initan, prostration, fee. rendered life t ..s. ti o a burden. In tuts miserable condition:l)r. F. P. Nen bind recommended Dr: Marchisi's Uterine Catlinficon. I After taking four bottles I find tayselfin peefect health. 1 Gratitude for my restoration mikes me ardently de sire that all my sex, alike unfortunate, may find sure ( .relief from this inestimable medicine: ELIZ:IBETE A. NEIMAN!). ; .., - No. 19 West st. Utica,-N.-Y I • The above statement - I li.low to be- true. 1 . . 1;'. P. YEW - LAND, if. 1).---1.7tica,N.17 • • a I Would be glad, to have a further. sup . ,iv as the medicine hi becon;ing very popular, aril I think will continue, as it ha given 'relict in every in stance where properly taken. . •TIiaMAS SEI6'.IIA2V, Jr. D. Mt. Vernon, DO. The -Catholicon i 3 doing good 3erriee here. Ail the patiflit;tikat hare tried the inolkine liikve been benefited but (1,11 tlint one nothing will help. Truly Yours, WM:LAIRD ILA ZI,ETT, 01/i4 I must sac, from my orn expedenee 'and personal observations in my practice, it has proved to he best and safest remedy for the difficulties for which it teem:Wl:ended, viz • those of fouaie weakness, such as l'iolapsus Uteri. Fluor nod all irregular and paidul menstruation, and diseases of imitation of the feral& organs. D. E FOOTE, .111 D., Syracuse, S. . . The claims of this med:eine to the confidence of the public-arc Strengthened by the fart of Its having recierml the approbatimiand liberal patronage of ma ny prominent ntemliers of the Medical Freulty in the United States, same of whom have voiuntarily given letters of commendation, (see pantphlet,) sustaining all-that is claimed for it as a curative agent; Painphlets containing much useful infortitation touching the nature and s-Lnptoms of the above dis cases, together with 'testimonials from ladies of the highest respectability. as certified by the most satis,- factory authority, to ali which the attention of ladies and practionersii respectfully invited, can be had gia tis at the store of ABEL TUBRELL, Agent, Drug st, Montrose, Pa. 'Sold by most of the leading Druggist in the ad oiling Counties. or J. B. MABCHISI.k. Co., Proprietors, Central Depot, 301 Broadway, N. Y: TO TILE PUBLIC. TIIE stilleriber would tender his thanks for the liberal patronage bestow - ell upon him thus far during - the season, and'at the same time announce that he has" just received a new stclek nt Goods, mak ing his assortment very complete in all its various branches, and would say further that for ready pay and on bort time- to .reliable ttistomers, his goods will be sold as low as they can be . bought at any oth er store in the comity. 4=ll-and.examine: • • S. S. INGALLS. . Gibson, October 12, IS;k5. • - N addition to a very good assortmentof-A - cu. Drris I Goods, there still reinains4t quantity of Delalnes,• Poplins, Sc. Ice., of the old siock, to be sold at bar. gains, without reference to cost;. also, . Winter Bon nets, Wool, lirtieba, and, several other kinds of Shawls at low priceA, for sale by S. S.. T. ( I ,Z CGARS, c'ontpa 1:1be found very low at the store of , S. S. 1. _ . CIIIOKING, Parlor, and other kiwis of Stores au Stove Pipe, for sale 4eap as the cheapest hr S. S. INGALLS:: rin - RKS Island Salt, B❑ Fab! by I OST kinds of Produce at their highest market .i.‘l. price, also, any quantity of good •TVool Socks taken in exchange for goods by Gibson, October 12. 1855 I - Bur rift Would inform his friends and the Pub-) I. Ur. that he has now, in Store, and is receiving / .a f..i1l assortMentrof Fall and Winter Goods, inelmling a great variety of Rich Fall Prints in new Stylasx' Plain and Fancy DeLnes. and Plain and Fancy / Mohair 1 t7iotlis ; Plain and Plaid Merino's ; Parameitass, De bagt,ls and PaPlinc: Dark Rich Cing4lll?, in Fall ; Styles; Black Brocade, I'lain and faniy Silks. Wool B.oche, Cashmere, Cmpt.v, and s:lls.Shawls ; Rich Rib bons, Bonnets and Flower= ; Ladies Cloths and .V el wets for CloakS and 31antilltWilrtnid cloths, Cassime res, Sc; with a large assor• dent of Staple and Fancy .., Goods as usual, inclinlir, / /HardWaie, Crockery, .Trori and Steel, Paints, Oil„ Boots and Shoes, Hats, - Clocks Bultdo Robes, CarKetings, Sc„ with a - new assort ment of Stores i aMl Trimmings of the best quality, be ing made to order espressiy for his custom Trade., and . .till all - be,s6hl at the' lowest fign.reor a - &tie lower for Crnsh/Prothice, or approved credit. N./B. Wool Socks wanted, for which the highest . ' . t prices will continue to -be paid. Flour and Silt con- PEAS, Sugars and Coffees Of fine qualities and at i Hotly on hand. con- PEAS, lore prices by . IL 5/ * J°N-ES '/ / . I Nei . v Milford, Oct.. 4, 18551 ,______ , L ADIE, will find a . great yariety ... of..ponnet.!rtud I, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF STAPLE .L. 3. and F.Lucy Dry Goods, Groceries, Uar:lware, Hats, Crps, Boots and Slide?. Wall Paper, Mug:, Dye Stuffs, and 0114, &c., which will he sold as cheap Its the cheapest for cash or approved credit by Harford, June Ist; 18Z5. ' H. H. JONES. ALACK Grode Rhine Silks of excellent vittalitY at DROCHE and Cashmere blutals at .all prices, also I/ a few mantillas II. M. JONES. READY mad e clothing at10 .. 7. Pr.l7.:'''.ll;JONE:::, CASH paid for Nyool by H. M. JONES Harford, June Ist, 1853 _ . G ASH paid for Dairy flutter by H. M. JONES A good assortment of Boots and Shoes tit • H. 31:JONE§ El :u:d Pte. one ' - M TESTIaYIALS. e. ;i the undersigned, hereby state that we have one bdsiness with the above company, and we are satisfied that it is both safe and clump: In our cape riente we have never known`nny assessments on a premium note. F. M. Wititams, Wm. Jasser, D. D. WAtcir.n, ' F. B. enAsnt.Ett. E. D. CnasE, - OnLANno ELDRIDGE; . - 1 ... - BILLINGS STROUD, Agent. stove*--Slove Trimmings. ritHE good people of Brooklyn and vicinity who _i_ arc, or who may be', in want of Stoves, Store Trimming or Pip? are inforMed that they can find those articles in Gberal Variety at the "Exchange." Among .my assortment may be found the Keystone Slate, Forest Queen, (or Elevated Oren,) and the lat est improved Coal Cooking Stores. My stock of Parlor and Shop Stores includes all the most improved , patterns, both for wood and coal. Terms liberal. 0. G. HEMPSTEAD. Brooklyn, Nov. '2O. WANTED: TIME thousand Bushels of Outs-3000 Bu.hels of Buckwheat-200 Bushels each of R. •nd Corn-2000 Bushels of Dried Apples--Fire hundred Doz. good Wool Socks. AL.o r ßeans, Pork, Poultry, Butter, Lard, Beeswax, Flax-Seed, kc., for which I wiii pay the Idghcst market prices in Good.:, or on no. amt._ 0. G. HEMPSTEAD. TEAS—Both Green and Black—a very general as sortment, and of superior fiavor, at prices ranging from $1 cents, to $l. 0: GI HEMPSTEAD. More New Bookc. PPE lOU, THE lIOLIDATS. - The subscriber has just received a well selected assortment of new 'Books suitable for Christmas and New Tears presents, * few of which are the Old Homestead, Geoffrey Moncton or, the Faithless Guar dian, Scenes in the practice of a New Ycrk Surgeon, Doestieks, the took for floe, Caste, SLakespear's works, Daniel Boone and the Hunters of Kentucky, also lots of Min:Akre Gift Bodks for the little'ones. Ca and see. - • A. N. BULLARD. Save Tour pacou. L. who are Indebted to th.e subscribers, either by note or account, are urgently requested to call and pay agP, or the consequence will be a sa— onthe lat of January nest. 11. it E. MOTT. Montrose, NOV. 20; lad& NEW PALL ilk. WINTER GOODS. Latest stiles of Dress Goods, Boot* it ewes, UP. peziastber & gnaws, Groceries k —IIIOIIIT NOZISSSY. iiiiibreekihavt. 4; vial Saw.. CATHARTIC PILLS fIiSRATE by their powerful influence on the ll rr 1 visccm to purify the blood and stimu latei /it te into healthy action. They' remove the obs etionSof the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs Of the body, and, by restoring their - irregular action to hedth, - correct, wherever they exist, such dere - egernents as are the first causes of disease. An extensive trial - - of their virtues, by Professors, Physicians, and Patients, has shown cures of den gcious diseases almost beyond belief, were they not substantiated• by persons of such exalted position and character as to forbid - the sttspiciortof untruth. Their certificates arc published in my American Almanac-. which . the Agents. below nanicd are pleased tri - furnish free to •all inquiring. Annexed we give Directions for their ttse in the complaints which they . have been found to cure -Pint Cos - rtte..Nr.ss. Take one or two Pills, or such quantity as to geittly move the bowels. Cos tiveness is frequently ;the aggravating cause of Puts - . and the cure of one complaint is the , curis of both. Nis person can . feel well .while under a costive hab . .t. of body. Hence it should. be, as it can be, promptly relieved. . - FOIL DtS!'Errolit, which is sometimes the cause of Costir - eitcss; and always oneomfortable, take.mild doses from one to four to stimulate the stomach and liver into'healthy action. They will do it. and the heartburn, bewillburn, and soulburn id dyspepsia will rapidly disappear. When it has gone, don't forget what cured you.. . - For a Fort STOMACH', or iforbid Inaction of the Bowels, which produces genetal depression of the 'spirits and bad health, take from four to 601 : Pills AL first, and smaller doses afterwards, until aaivity and strength is restored to the system. -'s - , Fon N hItrOL'ANESS, SICK llesnactrat - tr.a, Pain in at. Stomach, Back, or fide, take from forir to eight pill'; ore going tobed. •If they do ,hot oper ate sufficlently, take more tho neat day until they, . do. These complaints will he swept out from the i,- ..titt. , :tri: Don't wear the - . , .:e.aud their kindred di.,- °rafts because your stomach is foul. - Fort SettoEtts, EIitSIPEIA.S, and all Piseasei ' of the sin , take the Pills freely and frequently. La ' lc scp the bowels open. . The eruptions will gener ally soon begin to mminislt tend disappear. Many dreadful ulcers and sores. have been healed rap by . th e purging and purifying effect of these Pills, and • some disgusting diseases which seemed to saturate the whole system have completely yielded to their I it' tinerwe. Icavio the Sufferer in perfect health. Patients! your duty to society - forbids that you should parade yourself - around the world coteted with pimples. bletches, ulcers, sores, and all -or any of the unclean diseases of the skin, because your . systetif wants cleansing. . To Pt RIFT THE BLOOD, they. are the best . medi; cine ever discovered. They should be taken freely and frequently. and the impurities which sow the seeds of incurable diseases will be swept out of the sygtem like chaff before the wind. By this property they do as much good in.preveriting sickness as by the remarkable cures which they are Making every where.: - ',tern Cmirmttstr, JAUNDICE, and all Bilious .4 ire, lions, arise from seine derangement either torpidity, congestion, or obstructions of. the Liver, - Torpidity and congestion vitiate the bile and render it- unfit for digestion. This is disastrous to the health, and the constitution is frequently under mined by no other cause. Indigestion is. the simp torn. Obstruction of the duct which empties the - , hire into the stotnach causes the bile to overflow info! the blood.' ThiS produces Jaundice, with a . long and dangerous train of evils. Costiveness, or alternately costiveness and diartham, -prevails. - ..; Feverish symptonis; languor - , low spirits, weariness, restlessness - and melancholy, with sometimes ir.-. • ability to sleep, and sometimes great drowsiness; sometimes there is severe pain its the side; the skin . nuu the white of theeyes become a grccnish . yell ,, w : • the Stomach acid; the bowels sore to the touch ; the whole system irritable , with a tendency to ft-3.er, which ma r turn to bilious fever, bilious colic, bilious dianbrea; dysentery., tic. A medium dose of three ' or four Pills taken at night, followed by. two or three in the morning, and repeated a few days,will remove the - tare of all thesetroubles. It is wicked to sg:f.,r ' such pains when ton can cure them for 2i cents. • • ltirsemarism - , bpi.rt,.and all Inflammatory Fr ! r‘ , es, are rapidly cured by the punlyirig effects of - -the , e Pills upon the blood and the stimulus which - the% atf , w y dto the'tal princip al of Life. For these and all kindred romplaints t rey snmild be t.. ken in - j mild doses, to more the bowels gently, but freely. As a DINNED PILL. this is both riga ecable and useful. No Pill can be made more pleasant to take, and certainly none has been made more effectual to the purpo,.;e for which a dir.ner F ill is employed.' - 'PREPARED - 11'1: . • ! \ • DR..I. fc. AYER dc CO., •• • t• i Practical and Analytical Chemists, . 1• . • • • LOWELL, MASS., .. . AND .901. D BY { '' , .. 4 ... ! C 0!.., ADEL Trnnsrei. aml .E ErnrutinnE, .Ifobtrose, and hy*Dt itgl - ists gent calls. . &NM S. S. INGALI.S Shawl 8: Ore s% _Good% Emporium, FOR THE FALL or 1855, ' OS Profl . ..Stoddard's series of Arithmeties the best in use, by the doz. or single. Saltd.tr new .Spel ling Alumnae:, The Farmer's, Family Knickerbock er, United .tatrl., Know Nothing, Tribune and even Ladies PoCket Almanacs for 1856. Diaries for styles and sizes the best in market. Law Books—t-a netv supply just received, Pordon.s Dlgest complete to I SZ:i. iitird's Golden Gloss for beautifying and presery ing the Hair. Also. Kurd's Hair Restorer, that make L i the *oodgrow on the . top of the head, the place where . the wool ought, to grow.' 'For sale at the MOntrose,Post Office, by A. N. DULLARD. Montrose Dec )9 '1855., . KIRKWOOD TO MONTROSE. (TACIES willleave Kirkwood, passing through Coi: bens-vine, Liberty, Sze., every morning after the arrival of ' the Mail Trains of cArs, iioth EaSt•and West, reaching Montr•ose'at 1 r. M. lerturnieg, leave Montrose daily (Sundays excepted) at 2 1.. 31., reach ing Kirkwood in time to take the Mail trains of cars, both East-and West, being the nearest and most fea 'slid", routeto - reach the New York and Erie Railroad: This line intersects a tri-weekly line for Diamek, Sprin;, ill Tunkhannock, Wyoming, and Wilkes harm which leave,? Montrose at 7 A. u. every Mon day, Wednesday airti . Friday. Also, a line tcd;riends ville, Lernysville, Good Paths and comforitalc ..carriagert are provi ded, and the proprietors( will spare- no pains to ac commodate the public. W. K. HATCH, April 6. 1851. . • MORGAN & WEST.-' IakPOCKET . KNTVE.S. Agend nisi . ..oft:tent of the best 1. kinds it market. lAlso Table Knives and Fork& SPOONS. Silver, Silver Plated; Germ= SilVer, Alba - to, and Britania-ware spoons. Also Silver, Silver Plated, and German Silver Butter Knives. ' VIOLIN.STRINGS BowS, luta all the fixtures; Vi olins, Accordeons, Flutes, Tuning Forks, Insiructien i - • Books, &c. .Z. . , 1 FLUID LAMPS, Fluid, Camphene, Candles, Lamp Oil, &c. - fa. 1 . . FAMILY GROCERIES:A full a.ssortment, new and good. - . , DRUGS .k. PATENT MEDICLNES. A firstrat l e As sortment. and genuine. ,- • - , . PAINTS d: OILS. - A generala.ssortment, and of good quality. . . JEWELRY. A Fplendid variety of the neatest pat terns. , FANCY GOODS. Nearly every thing in this branch.. PERFUMERY. A choice variety. ( NearsupPlies received nearkv every week,] In short, nearly every thing persons want, and cheap at the 'variety store of A. ?URRRLL. Montrose June 14. 1855. NEW GOODS. Warr has just recieved slot of Xew Goods, Fall St 3 les, such as JElelanes; De Bages,, Para .mettas, Alapaeas, Gin hams, ..teriteoes, Feints and Shawls. lo fact a general s assOrtineril or Dry 'goods,_ which will be sold low. • . . Family Pills. • TE best in town can bolus' of .1. LYONS A SON. An, family needing .ean bare then* on trial ; if hsy do not answer the porpose, as et isred . 1 11 1 101 1 4 a . SW. NI;W,niLFQRD, Come at I.aqi Newtfitie of Mail Stag e s, FROM • Look Here T, ClingsletilAS Altl4. NEW 'YEARS ARE coining, bit F. B. Chandler's large and splem .did assortment of FaricY Toyi, Christmas Gills_ and. sew-Year's Presents has pt.eceded them, and is now - ready for a general distribution among those de• sinunstuentaliting.glad the omits of *ir friends or I "little ties. •, : . There is oficourse a universal rush to *Triss Rain. gle's . " heat quartet{, 'but so extrOttive,aclit v ar i e d i s his supply -that none need be disarikanted by not having in opmatunity of tnaVsn g desirable and saris.: factory selections. lie charges only--nothing—for exhibiting his beautiful wares—so that all may have an opportunity of seeing, the.--" Elephant" and . "squalling babies," provided they are not; favored with the "stml-stirring strains" of the latter, at home. Also received , at F. 11.'C'handlet's, an additional supply of elegant New BoOks,- - " Children's lGaines;" Gold Pens and Cases, Sifver,Pencils, Portmonies, Reticules, ,WOA.- Boxes, Portfolios; Jet Bracelets, Shawl l'ins,Ac. &e. . ' I • Also a fresh arrifal of NOV GOODS, among which are French Merinoes, Pararnettas, all-wool De laines, Ladies' Embroidered' Collars &I.7ndertdeeves, , Worked "Rdgings and Insertions . , Stamped - Collar and flouncing, Children's Hoods and Tippets, Silk, Rid and Worsted Gloves, Moire Antique Trinnnings, Children's Fancy Belts and Hosiery, and huge piles 1.. of other nice things . , for an examination of which an invitation is v.aav cm:maw:mix extended to all.— Don'tfm get the ilace,,and lose a good bargain, but call at once, and kwateit:lnei benefits accruing from a prudent and economical disburs..ment of vOtir mon ey. .7 Yours. F. B. CHAfiBLER. • . Montrose, Dec: 18, 185 f. . Notice tb the Public. TIA t t r : I I I tNf;,juattter:ttiuoinn )(f!uftry6moldNerwtl. ~ t,u' on r i k e rl . : ; : and o viih'Ao f the public in general, to my ' ..- • .:, .. . NEW STOCK OF GOODS, I H Which being bought with cash at the lowest prices. and:wishing to sell principally for the same, I will of and . . wishing fer them at greatly reduced prices. , CoellecO Prhits,- warranted fast colors, for only . 8 ! cents a yank.: Good }frown Sugar, 18 pounds foro. dollar.—Dootatcat Nails, acknowledged by all to 4t the best"-..Tuil . in use, ...$5,50- per ke ,, . Hats and Calm; illoots and shoes Buffalo Robes of 'prices, all wool i De Lane!, Casl;meres,.Paramettas, Dress Silk, Silk' .k i ;Welvet. &e. ' Monslin De Laines, I shilling per cord, (Satin Bonnets and 3loleskin Hats, Broche Shawls, I, Double Long . .l.tawls, Thibet do., pormg.at inconceiv -1 ably-low prices. I can safely *arrant perfect vials -1 faction to.all who will give me a call.. . . ... .. ' Lanesboro, Apr. 3; 1854. S. A. LYONS. • '(LOCKS—good ILOCKS—good time keepers, .only one dollar. S. A. LYONS. V Lanesboto, Apr. 5. t .. , . ~ . i . ._. . which the hit..4st I kN T A P N ri f e E e D will l b " e o9 pai n d. itle'l, for .5,..-A. LYONS. i -. I.anesboro, Apr. 5. • • I COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange-for 1 ~ . , ',...; (mods, at my. store. S. A. LYONS.' .Lanestioro April 3. _- • • NEW GOODS AGAIN. Al the "Bichange, 7 ' Brooklyn. • T"' subscriber takes this opportunity of thanking Ids friends for their,very pat.ronar,,e the past season, and of saying to them in addition, that, havh:g just received fresh invoices of seasonable Goods of various descriptions, he is still prepared to supply almost any talkie ustn t lly called for at a coun try store. His assortment is - nOw coniplcte, and be ing the largest in town, offers the greatest induce inent to pnrcbasors.'either for. Cash; Barter, o r ,Good (short) Credit. ('all and see. 0. G. HEMPSTEAD. Brooklyn, August 20, 1555. 'Yliedicine: and Drugs. Chrrrq Perh.rdf—=acknowledged to be 1 rah; lyst Pulmonary Remedy extant—Pawls Extract Witch Hazel—an etceedinglY valuable remedy for divers Baker's Compound—a -wand specific for Diarrhea, Dysentery, Cholera Mmr -Jayne's, Phinney's and Wright's Pills, Merchant.' Gargling Oil, together whit a great vat-4A%; of Drug 4 in common_use, kept constantly on band by b G. .BEMPSTEA D. • Plea%e Take No That it 1.; veritil:;4lgable that the at of the 3M. firm of Smith & Ilempst4 tied, ami that f=pectlily. 0. G. Rrooklyn; , , Aug. '2O, 1 555. Lt ALT by, the harrel or fond, al br . G )liglifet marks; price pAI for Butter, Egg.?, 1 Lard , Farm. Profinc , l of all kinds, good Shingle:, prink Wool Socki, Good?, by • .O. G. ItEMPSTE and is now Rcadp•nirde Cloth' ship, which he nufactining, a .small stock of 4, of-.mond quality and workman "ers at COry, low prices. . . . ' 0. G. HE' I'STE-AD. BO AND !lUD ES—A good assortment ,of excellent qualitie4*ept constanilv on hand 1w • .;• 0. G. lIE3iPi3TEAD. . r . 'rwtEns UNION INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE, ATHENS. DIZAVFOEP COUNTY, PA. CAPITAL - , $200,000. Sociired by Bond awl Nor!quo% Red d Ee.op . . • of the Stocklialderx.* . Insures against loss by Fire, of \Houses, Stores, and other banding's, Goods, Wares , ' and 31eichandise a 9 fayornble (stills as anY Institution. Losses promptly adjusted and paid. , Dir.s.crOns.—Hon. Horace Williston, Athens; Fran cis Tyler,. dcis,; George A. Perkibs do. ; J. T. D. Meier, do. • .C. N. Shipman, do. F. Welles, Jr. do. •J. E. Can'fiel.l do,; John LapOrte, Towanda ; den. B. Wakeman, Laeertille Geo. M. Hollenback, Wilk barre ; Michael • OFFICONS..—Iion. Horace W4P.iston, President,-C. T. Wells, Jr.,' \I. Pres. and Treas.; J. E. Canfield, Secretary. Agent. 0. S. 'Drama:. Montrose. Pa. .- ~-14532m3 FACTS FOR TIIIE PEOPLE'. ,frUE subscriber is carrying on the WIAM3f..4r- T I. BUSINESS in all its various branches at .the Chair and Ware Shop in Ibiribrd, where may be found' a greatir variety of Windsor and Rocking Chairs than at- any other estaldisbment in the couniyi also Flag and Cane Seata r ßureaus, Bedsteads, Loung es, Settees, 'Tablet, Stands, I.x.' (LT., all of which will be sold at the lowest prices at retail, (or whildesate, , with abort notice.) All warranted well made 1 and of good material. .:'Short credits and small profits t will be my motto, For demonstration'. of the above 1 facts, please call at my shop in Harfo”d,yiliage. A. IV GREENWOOD. -1-546m6 llarfortl, Octotfer V:, 1854 , PLOW SHOP. - 1 ..... .... !...,..- -NEW .ESTABLISIIMENT. ~„, - - ILY \ AND E. MOTT would respectfully inform the 111. • public that they are•manuEacturing Illatchley's Celebrated: PloWs. They also keep constantly on hand, .‘Me.Hill i Wayne County, and Idea -P, dotes, (Jitleators, Dog Churns, SPigli and Cutter Shoes, P oie Points of - various_ patterns, too numerous to mention. We hope, by strict attention to business, tlyeeeive our share •of public patronage: Alannfac lolly, 1). Post's old stand. Foundry, M. Mott, near . ...4ie;m"le's Mill. - • . , argep.airings.dOne ott short notice. 'MERRIT MOTT. ELIJAH- MOTT. • Feb. G STEA,IIGRIST'AND SAW :MILL. POST BROTIIERS hating purchased the above establishment, - will - keep constantly on haed Sn prifine a-id Fine /lour, Corn Riot of superior qual ity, also Chop and Bran at the lowest cash prices.— Custom work will be done with_ despatch, and in all cases warranted. . • ' l'Uttf Montrose. Ju170843.. . Yrteop Naht litttrt.Erom: Don't be forgetfil, friends, one and all— Aged or youthful, great or small— (lf not tocesinall,) That at Odd Fellows Hall Is the place to call, ~ g o get your faces done up , tnZL - . W. B. PEANS Montrose, August 15, 1855- Patent Morse flakes_ F OR sale at the Faraer's Exchange by ••, • LATHROP 411::CO Juhe 26. F AIMS, FOIL ALE.___ lIE subscriber will act as agent far - buying and j ell- T Estate—,Farms, Houses, and Lots-Tlo rated mStis — quehanna County, Fa. All who wish to offer their property 'for sale can give a minute descrip tion of tneir Farms - or Lots as follows,: Number of aeres,.hoir puny. improved, and how watered, bad ings, orcharda, grafted or common fruit; otheifinit trees; and the nearest point to the D. L. & W. R. It., and N. Y. AE. TIM. • ' • 62 farms on the fiat, unsold. Ey calling on the intbsiribni minute , desealption, price and terms can be given.'• • Office at Turnpike st. 4 doors west of Main at. Moidroae, Adgust 1b,1654.:A:-DALDWIN. •_ Watir ; bei, Clo Gnus, Ake., A near amOriment jare - received from England, Switzerland, Getimanyi 14 4 which will be rold below lb* New York prim, at - 11,11GISTON'S, yob Oft 111, IS* tr fotbscriber has on hand, EAGLE FOUNDRY. • AYBE, EENTLEY & PERKINS haying parnhas VJ odof Wilson k.:Co. the Eagle Foundry, are 12c/w prepared be fill orders from the trade, and do work in their lipe*ith skill and despatch. Thee will keep onstantly on hand Plows, (best kindsd Elora; (41 kinds,) Cultivators, Straw Cuttews, - Corn . ..Shellert, , dc. ttr.l • We invite pardeular attention io the Pknis which .we manufacture. We manufacture - and keep for , sale The Celebrated .Blatehley Plow. We haye purchased the exclusive right to manufac ture and sell in this county. Wayne, Wyoming and .Bradford,.frirßieies POW Iron Brant .Plotti. The Plow is made entirely of 4r.is{excepting the handles. It Is celebrated for its easy draught, being one-third easier than any now in use, while its strength,and du rability are greater. - - , MACHINERY of all kinds Enantitietuied and reptiired by experienc ed tnarldneetts. _ ' . st eam E l i gives, Bearing . for • 3fills t Aimee Ma- - chinp k , - I—, '' Among the Stoves which we manufacture, tire the Keystone Cookin:n Stove, Itosgli and ;Seam do., For ert Queen do., Premir do.; and otiut jo.) , ,ar. ranged for burning wood •or Coat A Self•Resru lerfor, Fortor Stove; Collage Parlor u m -Stanley's, two sizes, do.; and a viuiety of other \,,ptlpr Stove; both wood and coal bttrucrs. We keep alm cin hand Grindstone trimmings, Dog churn' trinnningi, Um breria and Shovel and Ton . gs . Stands, Work done to order on short nonce and at the lowest rakes: -• 'Orders for, Stores, Agricultural Irimlements, &e., are solicited from those in the, trade, and will be filled 'at reasonable :wholesale prices. MS Montrose, March 4. PATENT MEDICINES. - A MONG the great variety or Medicines at Tut:tele:o • Store, may be found all of Dr." Jayne's lastly • celebrated Family Medicir.es ,Ayre's Cherry p ee t o . rail anA,Cathartic Pills; llalsey's Forest Wine and. A.ForeSt Pills ; Roofland's celebrated 'German Bitters;. iouden'ts .serieS of Family .Mediciries; . Merchant's Gargitng Oil, the greatest retnedyjciar sprains in fiat otleaSt ever known ; Mathewson's Infallible Berne . and .Horse 'Remedy ; Orick's Verndfage, and . a I variety of other kinds ;- TraAt's Magnetic Ointment, the great teniedy for burns, rheninatism, and all in tlamlrtatory complaints; Pond's Extract, a firatrate thing 'for ; similar purposes as above Ointment; An dre-.lis!' Pain Destioying Agent, a good article ; Woad. cock's - Bag - am and Bone Liniment; Atwood'i Jaun i dice Bitters, Canker Drops, Lininient, and Dysentery :Props; Blker'S Compound for Dysentery; Bough ton's Pepsin, for Dyspepsia; fielrubold's „Extract iluchu and 'Extract. of - Sarsaparilla; a • variety of Salves, the best in market, Pifis, &c., and' an almost endless ‘iniety of Patent Medicines, allogetherooo .numerous to enurnerate—but suffice it to say; that the public will find nearly every . thing in this line, at 0 the Drug and Fancy Store of ABEL TURRELL \ Montrose; July, 1555 • • G EtifiL FUIENISIIING STORE AND Tailoring Establishme n t AT " SCSQLEHANNIt DEPOT. ' . T ASHER S. Co. would _respectfully announce -to 0 their friends-and the'public generally,-that they keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Ready Made Clothing, Boots -- ind Shoes, Hats and Cans, and every thing else neeeSsamforsuen and women's weir. We Would particularlycillirrattention of. country • Merchants to our large cock of Ready-Mide Clothing, of our own nutoufact re, n bleb we at wholesale, at prices that will flhrd great inducements to cash _ and short-time c• stomers. _ A large *toe of Cloths, Cassinscrcs, Testings,&e., kept coostar ybn Mod, for personf-desirous of hay, ing clothi made to ordOr. r, Orde punctually attended to. • , . Tha -fill for past favors, we hop tor-the:it a con -1 tinu ue of the same. J. SHER & Co. asquehenna Depot, Va., May 12, 1855. , Australia, C ali f orn i a, t .p - ...7,4. . Or any plaCe on the Globe - cannot present • greater inducements - than - KEELEKk. STODDARD'S - .Bocor AND SHOE STORE., L .f --. i p -NATIIiCH is now filled with a new and ' tetistre I 1 assortment of articles in their line, racing' a general varietyof-new and elegant styles tf ladies; and genticmch"-s :wear, among 'Which , -- afe Ladies' , French, Silk Lasting and Prepille Gaiters, Kid and Enanielol Polkas, Kid, Patent Leather and Bronzed - . Jenny Lindy, Buskins and Ties; Genilemen's French and Philadelphia, - oak tanned. call - skin and kip Boots, Morocco, Calf and Cowhide Brogans kc. Bo4lcip; calf and cowhide Bootsjnd Brogans; all -kinds of Misses and . Children's wear. Also, ii, general aatort ..mentt of Findings which consist in part of lasts, pegs, Sparables; Hungarian nails; tacks, thread; *az, .Bris ties,shoe binding, awis,rasps, sandstones. shoe knirei, Sc. Also oak - and hemlock; tanned calf upper and foleleather, Iforocco skins and linings. Work made to OR - c?" and repairing neatly dons. _ KEF,I.ERA STODDARP Montrose, April G, 1854. 'y-. 7 . ' . Stearns and Tillarvin'i Fire-Proe . • Safe's. - . TAE subscribers have made arrangemente to fur 11,1i to persons *bounty be in want of them, the above named invaluable Safes, at the same prices for '. which they can be obtained at theAanufactui.er's.— L.- Having experienced the benefit of such an artiicle du- I ring the late conflagration ourselves; we would earn- estly recommend to others having valuable books and papers, the preserving of which be of immense importance to them, not to do without one.. - ' - Prices range front $5O. to $5OO, and we can explaini; to any .oite wishing to purchase, . the differencit in style, size, price, 4-c., and furnish. them on short.no w it !ice, the internal arrangement to 'suit the pur chaser. - .. BENTLEYS, READ. Montro\ _o, December 10, 1854. - • • ;•' Valuable Lands For Sale. TOR SALE IN. BODY, about 5300 acres of Land on the waters of ,Spring Brook, a branch of the Lackawanna 'river, irilluzerne County, Pemea., oho* midway between flie r -thriving towns of &ran t , ton nd Pittston: These Fantle are covered withLigi Itabl* . timber, - and being situ** in the most eitensiVir. Insinerallsegion in Pennsylvania—known to contain iron ore-rand believed to abound in coal, and - being also in the immediate vicinity, of several railroads made and now in progress ; offerto the capitalist an .opportunity for the investment of money that seldom 76e - curs. For further information apply to -N. P. &- Sack, Esq., No. 11. Wall street New York, or to the' subscriber, at Montrose, Susquehanna county,Pa., the attorney in ,fact of the owners. April 6, 1854. 11411 SE AND PLASTER. renrE sultqcriberi are now 'burning and wilFigeep 111 conk., ofiliand, . Lithe of very: superior qualiti-14 5 ontrose Depot, and will sell it; in any quantities- a a fair price. Persons wishing a large quantityst,pplied a reasonable,notice: w Suri ground Plaster will be kept constantly on lndhereafter. • I. L. POST. IL DRINKER. JEFSUP. L..SEARLE. John Groves' Advortheanii. AS nature, who. fiirnishes the bend beasts with an extra coat for winter, has hot Made a similar pro vision for man, I hare concluded to taketiqupon my self to attend to that department; and'olherefore think proper to annals me that all shivering male bi peds, that need new apparel, glorious or inglorious. fashionable or untlisbionable, can havi their wants supplied and their tastes suited, by calling On me, at my shop in Montrose. )4mtrose Depoi, April 8. NOTICE. . OCT. THAYER, takes this method of:saying to his friends and customers, that he has again resumed the practice of medicine; at his old stand at Montrose,-where he may-be found at all tithes unless profmsionally eiamloyed. •He would say to those in debted to him; that he will deduct. twenty;five per . cent on all accounts paid before the first of April next, (or if any'pcair like myself I will deduct fifty.) MoUtr4:!n, Feb. 20. 1855. • -- Window &oil H. &;D. SA' p baring been appointedm agent \ • for an extensive sastillind and door manufac- - Wry are prepantd to famish any articles , in this line at less rates than they have usually been sold July. 24. S. H. & D. S. • Shaving Comm. - AN ardele which every . ittan should try fur side , by - S. H. kD. S. Dr. Baker's Celeb ted Vegetable Compou A soivrelgn remedy for Dysentery, era Embus. Cholera Intantuin or Summer complaints --entirely vegetable, and has never, &lied in ¢ sthgle.instance of producing the deiired effect.: IFOr tale in bottles at 50.eents BENTLEY & licatroset-lbruit 22; 18155:" • • ReMoved. - C. D. Virgil. Dentist Ma taken nanala . , Orer ki• Chandler's' 'stare, where Itotli be Malamute to gell. Ms friends u quick ea poialtde_ Slay 11131., - Reddent Dentist Melodleo CONSTAN'fLYON HAND on abed SAYlig, B. S, BENTLEY] . s. PERKINS. .1111.VRY DBTh x. hadshed to area POW 11 II
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