~~ j ) iljiseeliqqeotp, sgieeti7aqs4 DEA.TIi . oh ..A c nrtp. following tnuching meinorial of a love: Id was written-hy B. Brad- SemYork; the welbinOwn cornlxrs d will a response iti every - parent's It is an clegiao iinem mise,.full Of ~ ..and portraying a child cif • extraoriii- . rai. &Ilse • H ; MI ly lESE EEO heart. teelin. EMI . " toied; i'slov. - 17 11-1 ; limns I,t?lis, daughter Of William -P. and Ad r . E. Bradbury, aged five vyarS and seventeen days : .1' -. • • ; • • . - *' ittie is gone', IVhere 2 TO- heaven. I .;.An at gel .cante and took - her awa-y- She was 1 a' . lov ly child-4entle a a 144e:iamb ;:the Z; pet . 0 . . -the *hole family ; ,thel l you \ itgest , of '; them all But , she could of stay with us , . •;''' a ty. lrior; . .84e, had man angel sister heav• .' 'en who was waiting for bet... 'Ole : angel slit .-,. ter wits with.us' .. only a few months, - but She . .Z, tias been in heaVen • :many • years i r and she :;.;., Must 'have loved Kittie, for e.verfibodl.lOved -,.. her::, The loveliest - flowers r are Often , soonest ::,-.: .plucked... if a little voice Sweeter and More ,1 1 : . 'itittsiilal than.others, was heard, I knew Kit 'tie Wits near. If :my study.door opened .so ~-4-entlk and "slyly that no,:sound !could --be heard, 1-, knew : Kittle- was coming. If, after 1 ... : hettr's . „cptiet:Play, a little shadow passed • nie, And the door openedand shm its no one (Ise !could open, and Shut it, .:Sct as not to T%- i AistUrb papa,' I knew,mttic . .,was- going:•-- .WWn. in the.ntidst,Of my composing, I heard it-,-genite:.voice, ;saying, . 4 Papa;ntay' I stay. with you a little while? ..I will be very still, ,I did not need . te look.off my Work ; to tv,sure .me it was aty little lamb._ . YOU fitfird i.With • hie- oc!t long, Kiitie dear, to leave Inc so! sud 7 dent • ; .and yoU are )roo STILL , now. - Yon : bemrie nkilittle:aistant; my home angel - 4: . .. my youngest and Sweetest singing bird ; and, 'I miss the little. voice•that I have heard , in an adjeming room,',catehing tip and echoing lit tie snatlelies of - ,m - elody as they were be .o iug.Com= id. , . I miss those soft add sweet kisses. [Ss the little hanitthat was always first to , laced lifiofi,,m'y forehead, to' `drive away - . -, . ' . _. . • • pose ni be the pain., .-,, , . , ilnisi the.sound of those little feet upon . stair -I - miss the little F knock .at my ;thoin dace-in.-the niorning, i nnd the trip -, 1 gooeniglitlkis4.,in the . evening. I : . miss ' sweet smile from : the .sunnicst 'Of- faces:l , ihowl ss—Oh!. Weiss the foremost in thel, e'o-rottp Who come out io . meet .meat the ; ' for ls the lii-St - kissi;" , I do .not.stoop 'so low , .Kittie,sto gl34that first kiss: , '..L,rniss tot at the table,,and . at family worship. ' 11 , •,.. ! :Miss your voice in `-1 want to be an . ';angel,': kir nobody could sin( it-like yod. i I miss 3rOn iti,,my rides and l',falks. 1 miss you „iy, ttie garden.. -I miss you everywhere; iit.!, . Wi 1 try .not to . miss you inleaven. ' Papa., irWe are good, will an,-angel trulysome ; and tal4 , ,- 'u's to heaven when we die'?' i When the _ q at.stien was . asked, howlittle did t think the ;nide was se . near I.- Btit - he did ' truly come,' sp ant - . the sweet, flower isiransiated•to - a More ea genial- t Heliine. 'I di.) wish papa would t‘ c4kinebonie.' -,'W.,alt a little while, K s ittie f and • 7:iapa'twill come. - The journey ,is not long. II •w ill, - von be 'home.' • •,', '• FATiIER: 1 - _ - .' 1121 beck .'ply the "Litt 4"rat One of the Deiiiba. . ;Some of our reuderg, - we presuine, are 'aware that "t he devil" is as mecessar.y if mi. ,as, important a personage in a printing office, A 5 be in those'regions where the fire is sup posed. to be much hotter than' that which the Russian General described us being " mat" at the storming of Sebastopol._ To be . sure, in the prhifing ace "the devil'? is at A the tail of 'aiTuirS, while in pandemonium he. ps atthe head:;: in the one place, hdlo ruled tiff all—while in the other, he rules all " But, aiotwithstanding almost eN cry one in this high .--zgy-_-favored land, where all kinds of.knowl -, 4 . 4 e ate .so .generally disseminated through, ,4he agency of a free press,'lias heard of=pie: ofa " printers'deiil" sre arenever s-itielined to think there are many peo ,lpie, even among those who 'are pretty well ;posted up on tbe subject Of " demonology," ,who ..are not awareihot there is such al:mina . las a "lawyer's devil." Such however, ik.f.U . fact.. - .. Characters of.-thiskind. are to befound_ - in Great Brittliti,'and'we-presturrejaere may _ be some of the "'same sort" in this - country. ,4.141.. ts of thi4 demoniac individual, it op , pea* are more laborious and wearisome than fiend-like and inferpal. He searches' out precetnts and cases in point, in the " statue-, bOokk, for some more favOred " limb of the who,i blessed .with such a superabtind: anee,Of pr*tiee that . be cannot himself,Well fmd . timetp.perform . thati'kind of drudgery. An other words a ‘ 1 lawyer's devil" is one of those unfortunate fellows who is\ doomed to do, pretty much all the shaking, while - 'f the bird" is caught iby his mare successful logal brother. • I=ll 2E2 . , • OF MEaroDp. FII,4IIORE AND DONELSON•• -- _l. We are undei no necessity of deelaringj our of!de.fining - Our relationi. Their position is understood IV simply naming tlie source of their nomination. Brought forward by the• pro-slavery knfluenpes of4the country; . North and South, tlw§y, stand aotagonistiaal to Freedom and to ,11.4ublicanism. So far-as - ;the Nortb is concerned, they have no dative of carrying a single State ; and, if they should _carry Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky and Tennessee; it will be all -their friendohave a right now to-calculate on. And this result, -instead of weakening the prospects of the Re publican.candidatwi (whoever they may be,) will only tend to strengthen them ; • and in __ crease - their chances of an election by the Col -4 - regard to nominations yet to be made by. The several parties,' we - have only to re peat, let the. future :.take care of itself, We - .kave full confidence in the moderation and wisdom of onr-RepUblican friends in the diff..; event.. States; and if the \ Slave Democracy` •- feel satisfied to rest upon the action of the' Cincinnati Convention, we see no •reitsorr' to - find ;fail , more4lo r , \ ithout ;at as time entering . ;r1 into ;detail, /having from different points looic- til 4 ed over e whole ground, we pronounce die : - prospect a 'end decidedly flattering and cheer,. -•:, ing. : We ( bid. our friends gird . anew their ar. , 'nor, and with the ssime,Wisdom and,Concilia: tory torbearande which has characterized' the . - -movements df the Republican party in\ this . ; : . -State, ;we, have no fear of the result:--Ohio ,Sigte'Journal. :' . f - . ■ , ,),;\ MEI GREAT SLEIGRECG.-:011 the 22d of Febru • ary, the people of Madison; Clinton !and. oth .er neighboring towns in Connecticut, got up a-sleighiug party of a novel kind. 'it num bered three, hundred passeisgem At the bead of ,the line Was a large models 'of a fu rigged. steamer, .in working order. ages rind classes of people jOined-the frolie%miny ' -being in burlesque aria fantastic costurnes.-- , . ' The entire route was.decorated xith flags, and it Guilford the,party was reamed b 1 a coin pony of.foot. soldiers in uniform, and by cavalcade And a large four horse sleigh,-con , tabling thirty youngadies embowered ergreen. A.bout..five -t housand; tors had - collected the re "A'roin 'the wl* country about.. The sleighing ..proaeiiiiion Iris four tuilee.in length.- 'Oa some of tife - leigtisi fit \ • led !up for the purpose, shoemakin nth' R P. 7 flax dress Z ina ) 6re were diqplayed • • ' •1 k•• I =: ~ {i. J 1 I • k. - 7 tt • ;‘. ' ..• ,- . Wind;ll3l4 Malt. ' • - liattle the windows, winds! , , `--••, Man, drop on the pone! • •,: - !. - I _Thee_ tears - and sighs in hearta.and eyes • ' Odreary fiats of.sand i - . 1. , And Wasted hints of the, church -yard . tre es Simla, like a ghostlk hand! • • , . .. The ifeall are engulfed beneath it, Stink in the grassy waves;. - . -. . . But we hare more dead in our hearts - toldny Than earth in all her graces . ! - , ' thi =I UM '& Gem.. This exquliite utterance is from the heart of Mrs. Elizabeth Barrett. Browning "Speak low to me, my Savior, low .a.sweet ' Fyom put the hallelujahs, sweet or lOw, } Lest tshould fear and fall, and miss thee so, . • Who art not missed by any that entizat. . . I Speak to me as to Mary at thy feet-4. ; And if no precious gems my hand b4stow, • I Let My tears drop,like amber, while Igo • In reach of thy diviuest voice acomplete In hunianese"afrection—thus in Booth, • To lose the sensnoflaing • „As a child Whose song-bird seeks the , wood for'pvermoro Ia sung to, in its stead, by.rnother`si6onlh, • l• 'Till sinking on her breast, love-,reconciled,' -. 4 He sleeps the faster that he - welit befire." . . •. , . . , t irns lately has a nea' . pigrtim Chan t.he'63l- owing, from the -Eve airy oat, been " - going 'the tr n rounds of the papers:" s ", - "As my wife. and 1 . ; at t he window one day, 1 Stond i4tehing a Man With a mi)fikey, •, . - •, i A cart came by, with a 4 broth of a boy, • 2 : . - .. Who wis driving a stout little donkey. . 1 . To my wife I then'spoke, by way of ajeke,. •, , There's a relation off in that carriage.' 1 , To whicli she replied, aa' trio donkey she spied, • ‘411,.ye5 . ,:a relation h a titlintao.V.", • h _. . . • . . - - -Rebeeesi .i Rawson... - • Rehecea PawsOn wits the sixth 'dalight( r_ and ninth child of Edward ,Rawson, , "the fa- Imos seeretary;" whOtraced . his desceiit fray'-'- Sir Edward RawsOM "it doughty kiiightr of 'ancient ineMory.r she Nv.a -, bofn• in. Boston,. IMay *--I,'„-.1Q50, and ber: lite affords material f for asritic a tale as.ever adorned the pa ges. ,- I o • fietio. •, She was nursed in the lap'of 4 ,1 liixury, and N% s 'pronoupwd to be one 6r, : the molt beautifii , and aceoinplisbed .yOung la-: die.4 l on New England.' 4 .; Beautiful and vain:: she . ,collsi4red herself "suitable to wed : a lord." . An imnudent knave from England,' by the , name Of 'Ramsey;.possessed of a pleas ing persOn.and attractiveaddress - , pa+d , him-. , elf off as Sir Thomas Hale, jr.; nephew to , the Lord- Chief Justice of that name, and as such, paid court to the:lair Rebecca, gained her ; consent, and; "in .the presence of forty witnesses" they :Were solemnly' united,''-"for better and' fur worse . ," , by a minister of •th-t gos'pel,'..on the 1A• of sJiily, ' l (i? 9. ~,. • - . S e.tva -'‘ handsomely furnished," and im med tely Sailed for England with her boxe's" A t am undies, 'and • her lord =her vain bosom swelling with pietinres,Of the• gay and .giddy life-she was ~to: lead at court, - - 10 . due time:. :she safely arrived; and. went on shore in a.dis !labile, leaving her tiunks.and 'packageslo be sent after her. Early: next.morning,. her " lore took. the keys, .and .told her he ;Would:send :up.the trOnk's . in season for her to . ' dress i for dinner. •hi due titre the trunks crime,' but.with tl etu no key and no husband. After Waiting until . 4 late hour, with the great.: elst impatience, she hal the trunks opened by forne i .and, lo! not an 'article. of any value was left. in them I.- . 1 He .had' decamped; stripping her of everything .hut the dishabille in which she was attired.. In expressibleaStenishment, - She ordered a carriage, and drove athe place where `she bad spent the night Sir ' her 1. husband, and , inquired f'or T. .oma. hid,' She.ivaS inftirnied ilia!: he bad not been . there tor sinne ,dilys. She" , was sure that. he Was 1 there the, night before.- In reply, she -was:l fald thaOme Thomas Rarmsey was there the: night before, with a.„:_ynung lady but that be had. gone Off, that morning. to'danter,bury to see his wife li' : The, nelys fell on here.lr. like: a,' thuudei•bolt, crushing he:. hopes, heart, and pride. . She never saw him again.'Alline alnindoned..--betrayed---ritined- - -expeeting. soon to beeome a mother,' with no funds, and too much - pride to apply td her'friends;:sh:e Lsought an. humble, iihOde, and with the aid of i her needle and s 'pentil, for:thirteen. long years supported herself and her,child in a genteel. manner...! Yearning at length 40 _See her frietulg; she left her child in care or a sister, whiahad. cane to England. to reside, and em 'barked for Boston, by way Of , - Jamitica. n...,,*elbeHlatter port; her vessel swat.' :lowed up by . an earthquake, and thtis tragic iisirli: ended her klientful and melanelioly life. _,......_ : • ::, lENI VARIETY OF 'FIX'S NxcEssmix.—;-Ljt vegetable as .in animal life ; ain her crams her child -exclusively with -arrow•root—itbe ;comes tat, it is mite.; but alaS ! it is rickety, and - gets its teeth Very -slowlY,And with dif ficulty. • Marnina is ignorant, or. never thinks that her ofThpring • cannot make. bone,—or what is the same-thing; phosphate of like, the principle bulk of bone—out of .staro. it doesits best,,and•-were it not for at little Milk and bread, perhaps now and then meal and soup, it would . have no .I?kcs and teeth at ; • • t •• Farmers keep poultry.; and what, is true offoilx, is true Of eabbage,:a• turnip, or. an ear a wheat. If we mix with the food - fowls a sufficient, 'quantity- of egg-shells or chalk, Which they, will eat greedily, they', will lay many 17noregg - s than 'before.._ A -well- bred ,fewl is • disposed to lay a vast number oft eggs; but cannot do without the •thaterials for the shell, however. - nourishing in other re spects her food may be. A - fowl; with th'e best-WM.I - n tba - Worldinot findingany; lime in the soil, nor mortar from . the walla, nor Calearious matter.in her food, is incapacitated • TroritlaYing any' eggs at all. Let:limiters, lay such - fact as these—which• are matters common observation—to heart; and transfer ithe analogy, as they may do; to the habits of whiCh - are as 'a.live,t and ,answer as . closely to every injudicious treatment, as their own , horse. • - ; . - OrDr. Abernethy, the.ee i lebrated physi cian, was never more displeai.dd than by hear ing a patient'detail a /orig . ' ai3wunt troub. le.a. A woman knowing Abernethy's love of laconics, having burnt her hand, - talletat his office, and showing him her hand, said: "A burn." "A poultice„” quietly answered the doctoi. 'The next day she Teturned and said; 1 -44 Better."' ' • '" Continue the -poultice." ;.1 "In a week'she Mikda her last all, and her speech was lengthened to three 14ords: u W e il—van `fee . - -" Nothing," Said_ the--once, pietised physi cian, "yun arg=the most sensible woman I ev er saw."" . - 'HE INDEPENDENT RENOI,TC.AN.'Ii PIIIILISTIED ETERT. TUVRSDAY MOTINVIO!, it icamost, $1,50 prit. ANICCIt. ix Atri'ANGT. ", Rates sif:"Adwertitilsts. One'square ilti lines or less) one Week,.. : .0,50 One square • "• . two weeks .4,15 One -square V three weeks, . 11;00 One square - • p' ' one month; ..... One square ti two mend*, 2,25 One square; - ' three rnontbs,...A.',ll,oo One.square.' 3" •. 's i months, . 5,00 One square • " : ..one year, _BA ,For two or more sqbarse . , inserted by the year, deduction froni the 'abizire prieee is made... S Yearly ad ye,rtisers havellie Prirßege'of iltering ng tbeir tuivertise;ntiats without additional -dune. Business cards, not eaceedipit ye:lines, inserted at $2,00 ppr.e.oxin*- -7 ;I_ • Job Woric.! „This,otiee "is supplied with A' 0641 assentaent-of Jobbing Materiels, and 41 'kinds of'Job such as Cards, Posters, PamptiletS, ac., wfil be done neat ly and PrclnPtl7,' • s . ' 111 ~BBSINESS CARD - • T. It Orchard, DiItSICIA'N AND SURGEI 1 .hinna couqty, Pa. !Delude . . ' Hall & Lainb, 0 ABINET m AKERS, have recently opened a ware roota in.. New Milford, Pa., , and, will kep eon stahtly oh hand all hinds of Cabinet-ware;; also Ready- i rnatle Coffin: . Funerids !attended with Or withot hearse. ~Ware-room ne4rly opposite. J. ffilickernian . I Store. . i . . . ; . ~4 New. Milford ilav-15 iSSS. . ' . 4 , 20—iy . , 3 . • Keeler. 4k. stoaaara. TIEiLERS 11;1'1300TO; ot.SIIOES, Leittber & Find- LJ ings, on Maine St.= first doorbell:ow Searle's lIo• tel.. / . :11ontipse, Jan. I, 180. Walla*. IL ;esstipsl • A TTORN£Y. AT ii.war , &NOTARIf .LA Office do Public Situare, Ifontres,:. • : W., gleton . C"-. now be found at. his new!,statip, on Itlic cot ner of Owego-. tiiid • CheStraii-streets, in the building recently oCcup • ' led by - IN ittetlberg & Co., where he: ,efectually . s pairs with trlilltch„Watch es, Clocks, Jewelry, G4ns, and erery escriptionof Machinery; Wheel cult, ing; Gun and:Witch mate. rials , \supplied to the ttadc. • Dr. IL' 1 . . URGEQN DENTIST',: 3iontrose, at • Searle's . 0 - Arne], '4ondays.in4 Tuesdays of 5_11.0 week. • ,lieriry S. iratapp, I • 1 - WiTROSE, PA: ; Iwith Rate, Wopdruir k Car ter, Whplesale tirocers 'anti cosilmissiow chants, 'tin. Waskingto.n street, .13etwecifT8urt andt and Dew streets, .121Tcw. York. - • • 1. Caleb Weekti. QAI!DLE, ITARNEAS, TRUNK 3LINICER ntid riage Jriminer.!Shop at his likening house, early opposite Henry Prinker;s. -Ifonti-c*e, Pa. . , . - - - Miller & Fowler,; . • , . A - TTORNEYS ANt) • COUNSELLORS AT' LAW, 1 - 1. trod ijolicitors in casi Chancery. C?rut Ivo. 44 Cldrke ee (. strt. 110, 111. • l' 1 ., Pacific Hotel, , • • . F411.EF,T,. (near Xrul York.' Salitnir,y k Co., ri•optictors: In the vicinity of file pritlcigAl F•tenniboat • ThOultis Instraml ,- - - . • TAEALER IN Dily GOODS, GroSerieta, Clothing, - II r erockery, Booty and' Shoes ko., Susquehatraa Depot, - Pa. , _. i' .-. . Bentley & Fitch; TTORN:EYS Ali LAW, AND ROITNZY LAND AGES, 'S, .21fouirop7, l'a. E. •f, B. S. L'ENTLI:Y. • L. F. Trrins. . • • .1411. n Grove's. • ;TAILOR; Shop under Searle's 'lintel. Maine st , eet, .31ontroir,I.Prt; • D..D. Hinds, . • .. •. IVERY AND E!XCHANGE ST . OLE Office in the rear of Wilson'g Store, I/91 rosy, Pa J . Colsten, 1 A TVLEII IS STOVES, -Tin, Copper, and Sheet _1 PUiii•-AV-are Lodrnitille; rear 9r••.at Rend Depet, - - . Deceuiti;r4:` • - L. P. Hinds; • • - Ai TreißNEy .s,p4rte arena, rd. • Office -L1 on Maine sfrebt, One-door ea:4 of Lenheififs.- . , . •1: Piazier Case!, A TTORNETS *NO . COUNSELLORS AT LAW( Office on Tnrnpike street, lane door t Pot's Store, .3font ose, Pa. .1' - 7 / .' • _ . - Alfieri Cheanberlin, . A - TTORNEY_AT LAW .and Justice of die Peace; AIL over I. L. Post&Co's Store, ifontiose. . . Wm. H. Jessup A TTORNFS AT LAW AND A 'Dims, foilbe State of Nev.', to all business entrinsted to bin{ wil fidelity... Office one Ptibiie f S,efitare, Wm. Jessup. . !.. - 'Darr ell ] ITThE iLER IN DRIA4S, 17 Paints, 0115,2 Dye-stud's, Groii Hardware, Stonorare, Glassware 4 Jiwelry, Silver Spoons, Spectacl( nients, Trusses, Skirgica.l Instruntl fumery, Mr / rors, 'Stationery, Brus N r c;tions, .4c; I ! B R...Lyous . NBTII , OLESALT, - !AND RET. Dry Goods, Groceries, Sai, waye, Lanesboro,iPa. • 1 . • IL Chandler, TVALER pity qoons, 13arly Made Clothing„ Groedies,Dooks and Stationery, etc., .Public Avenue, ..ifontroise,i'm • • . & Patick Dimock,' • PYSIUIANe AND SURGEONS. Office Owego . strelet,./ifont N rose, Pa, ° • ' . it L. PoitA to., ' . . • IMEALERS N., DRY GOODS,roceries, Crockery, I-I tifirdwateJLeather, Fkinr*, etc., Corner of Turn :kike street and Public Avenue, Afc;atr N ow, ?a. . - - . . • • , J:Lyons & SOIL, ;TAEALERS IiRY GOODS, ;Groceries, • arif.vare, ; .1../ Crockery, Finn - are, Grocer4cs, ein4 also, 'carry on the .B k idin op - Bitg buin' Avenue, vac, Fa. . • arontr Bentley & B c ead, • Tvg..tuits IN DRY" GOODS , Drugs, Medicines, Paints Oils, .Groccris ai-dware, Crockery, Iron, Clocks, Airatelles, Jewel , Silver Spoonlit, Per emery, &c.—Foot of Public Arnue, Montrose. • - Sayre, Bentley Perkins, i" SNT.F..44TURERS, OF ARID DEALEitS Thr all /V/ kinds of 'Castings, Stov ',Agricultural,lmple• nients, etc. Office at Sayre_'s tore, Public Avenue; Manufactory at the Eagle Fo wiry, Foot of Cherry' ' street, lifotitrqse, Pa. & Willie is IL Jessup; ATTORNEYS . AT LAW, Worttroge, Pd. Prue , : tice in susqualanna, Bradford,. Wayne, Wyp ming and Luzerne counties. i p ----' William W. SlOlth 7, & CO.', CABINET 'ld AEF,RS. Tfliev keep . constantly on band a'tood assortment 'of all kinds of Cabinet Fnmitare. hop and Warelßooms at the foot of 'Maine atreet,l.Montroac Pa i , . . - —I- - ~ - RoCkVitli -- ,WhitOn & Co., . - . . if kzUFACT UREIRS and DEALERS .in Straw .111 Goo Heft, Capi, liiris Umbrellas, Pom ade, Itibt,ll.7C. the., N o. 20 Gc ;Ortlandt itreet,..Yeiw Toilc, (up kith's.) l- • i s. a. nocalcia.L. .J. nowaan.. R. ir. rOrrolz, _ _ ..--f Y. C. Tiler, 'INTERESTED with I. L. XIL - N - T, Importer of and 1 Dealer in - Hardware and Cutlery, CaniageSprings, bc.., No. 2.14 Pearl street, 1114 York, where his Mer cantile ftiends, in this and oiher.counties, are kindly incited, and earnestly' solicit:id to call and pureh4e. • - Hall & , Lamb •-• .in ail F URNITTUFLE manufnciurers and dealerskinds'of furniture, havi,:ig moved our ware room, from New Milford village, ' l to the. Factory four miles east' of- thb Village, wheTe will be . ' found all times a gockt Ossnrtment or rc abinet ware, also ready made 'coffins. Funerals,attcnded with or without Hearse ; air Beilsteads, at wholesale or retail prices ranging from $2,00 upwards according to stile Eta , . . 1 ~. 11 -_ f. 8. , cHpitat.ta _ f i-As .i. g 0041 assortine4 Of "ALL AND 'WIN .I. .L TkiIiN,OODS, -will be Juild as cheap as any in this market: - Mak% Delains,,Fgatnet _ " ; - Silks of. liariety .of qualities and sqle • " ' V . '''. .471... , , ' p r io L in sh a wls, Bipin- and Ille.acird • us. i 10.,, Comforte - elopes - Bagel and Over : ,•..-lb.pev: : and Glas s . l4r . 4 and - Niulf4, - Gn*eri •• .wf40141 5 and afrailiw B . gure, Flu id and caOdles:, itc.' - ''', , ..'c,: - . ,- -- :?'-'''''' - . READY-MA:D, ;.; ?if :‘%', Iir,ING. - A good stock—also, ..,,',. ~ In s :kd : .. - ~,.,.^.4rAans, Vesungs Sc., will be'sOl , at very small p . , ' I STO VES AND RIPE. ' ' . 4 few looking and Fa r Stoyefi, for wood ormeial, will be sold Tort to close ern-iit. •-• • , . . ... ;: v '; WA TED. , '. - , Gram-ofii4l kit*, White!Beans, Socks, (if good ones,) old Irarg.old Copper of Pewter.by_ , Oak-11'4 . '455. !' F. 13: CHANDLER. - - K, BALD dr. Wlngensie-ang getafijdialers in Flour, Salt, Pork, Neal, Feed ino 9andles. Cash paid for 'Oats sna,MyS , - •On aiestiiVi siree44Eist 'end orlyoni diets Store , Montrose PA.. • . 'ALFRED B I ALDwnt .- ‘1 Mum% Atm, susryne• *Post()(lice. EiEl IMISI • MILLSSIONER of 1 ork,< Will attend h proioptnis• , and occupied• by gon. INES, Chemicals, erimq, Dry Goods, Clocks, Watches, Musical -Instru nts! Liquors, Per i lea, ShOes; Yankee L L DE-kLERS` 7 IN t, Flour, and Ilard- •--,-. , , , . . .Change of Ttane.- •: , - DRLAWIRR,‘LACKAWAN'NkAND *PATEN , . • RATLROAD.' .. ' - VVINTER ARRANGEMENT. - . Oli . and after Thursday • Dec. 6th, 1855, the Mail . Passenger Train ;will depart front Scranton at 41.00 A. M. Due at Great Bend itit.*2.:.lo .r. t. - Con necting with the Dunkirk and Baffle.° ExpresA East, on .the N.Y.. _A: E. R. IL. Passengers • taking this' . train will arrive inDuffidti at 10:10 r. m., and in New. York at 10:30 P. M. 1, Returning; will lead Great B ond at ti r: m., due at Scranton at 5:50 rot. '. , I : • . . The Freight. AccolumOdation Train, with passenger ca attached, will leave Serantonlat I P. n. •, cOttnect , ing ith the Mail Train. West, find the Night . lix: I press rains bothF.ast and Wett.. -Passeirs tak ing this rain' and the Night }, x p ress Fast,iwill ar,- rive in Ik.Zeisqork,.at-10:05 A. M. by taking the Night Express Wen t will arrivelin unkirk.-at 1!•,.x.,-or by taking the Mail;Traitt West Will'arSive at Dun- •kirk at. 7:20 p. niK • i -• Returning, Will teat , e Great Btut at 7 a. at, and ar!. • I - at Se:anti:ln 12,10 4...:\E. . . : • Passengers for Wilicettarre, Pitts.'on,..Carboudale, Philadelphia, (via the Cat. wissa, ..Williamsport and Erie and Reading Rallroad; c via Tarnarpia,) and East ,..,l on, and Jill intermediate places; will find; class stage coachesiin readiness at ,' rantati, on the itraiva l . of the Pasienger and!Accomm ;dim Traits to . con vey them to the aberVe places. Those choosing pri. rate conveyances will find the .ictit of hOrses and car riages of every • description, a reasouahle chargoi, readi to order. -,. ' r i . " . • . • i. , D. 11. DOTTER R, Superintendent. • Superintendent's Office- . Semtiton, Dec. 6 • , 1855. SE Alt CIE'S C Mortro4,e for D. Ti' I 1 M.,fer ExpressTreight T, 19 o'clock A. M. for rstail Trah 2 - P. M. for Express:Freight t Train for Scranton. ; Leave arrival of all ttie. above trains freight trains. , , - • 'For scnta apply at Searle's December 12, 1555, • • LiVIN EMU I •IrturtitShiug Est; THE f_•••thscri.))er keeps cons maketobrder, Doors, Blini sash.; Door and window-fram -made orwood'and itsed in bi BlindS ,paibted and Imngin all sizes, ;quantities'and gaalit • flooring planed and niateb lOW feet: Turning of-all Ids a general assortment.of t' Xll • Bureaus, Tables; StindS 4 Beastends,,,setteetc&e &e. Good rine, cheir 3 and 1, Grain.of all kinds taken in ei rir Term -, reads- pay, o' pro Ted credit., All orders ceire prnmpt - attention. • Lanesboro June 18th. 1 . . i . .... 1- - 10 THE.. jiBLIC. ~. 'Tit': , .,. :tubseriber would t mderifis thanks for the!, liberA patronage*bested upon him thus far .'. during the season, and at. he ;-anle.tittio announce that he has joist reccivelj:a iiew stock of co m i,.:;.mak- ing hisn.ssoritment very complete in all - its Vatioris Aztalto, and wOulesaylt valet. that for ready pay.: and.on :AOI4 tiinb'to reliable Mistomers, his gooffi: -will 'lM'..:i r old - 0 for-as tliev.ean be. bought ;l imn ) : o th: . Cr sfore.in thicori tv. tittase call and•exatuine. _ti: S, LVG-1 L LS. ; • Gibson; Octobr 12,, • . . N addition bra very good assortment of New Drees I „Ooodk,:thereistiil remains - a quantity of.Doaines,. rcif)' kc. of the old..stoek,' to be sold at bar .gainS, without reference ti Cost; also,,' Winter Bon nets, Wool, Wocha, and-everal . other kinds of Shawls at low priCes, for se by . .S. S. eoniparcd 'wi+ the market can . be kJ' found very low at the store of . S. S. L Pailor, andi other kinds of Stoves and- ZJ Stove. for sale cheap as_the cheapest - lir' -A 5.8 . : ING A LLS. r - 1 1 1.TRKS Island Salt, o• Sc.Sc.,. for sale - by.. ./ • . S. s. - 11[0:1"kintls! of Profit co. aetheir highest market .11 L price, also; any quantity of: goOd, Wool Sticks taken in exchange for gods by-- Gihson; odt:oiler 1.!,?.. 1835. , .1.2 t i . i 1. ---- --- — 777. -.— "7 - , -- H --- ------"'--," --'. • 1 . A GENERAL 'ASSORTMENT OF STII'I,E ...LTIL. and Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries,-Hardware fiats, 'Ceps; Bouts mid Shows, Wall Paper, Drugs: , Dye; Stuffs, and Oils, &c., 'which will be sold as cheap .4 . as the cheapest for. Cash or approved credit by . I.larfo A ,rtl, June Ist, 185.1.. -- ' 11. M.: JONES. _ - , LACK Grode Mittel .±- Silks. , ,Of 'excellent finality ±),.. at --. i. - l' • ;11..11..10NE.ti , _. .. ___ Orishin+re . ebails at all price.. also LP a few mantillas by I . Ii 3i. ... . JONES . 4 R EADY made clothing at low Price by. • I 41. JON - ES. iby - li. AI. JONES. ' Ilirford, June Ist; 1855.', Butter b3,' C AS 11 paid far Wool "AASII piidfor Dairy MEI A d assortment . o • T EAS, Su g ars and C+ffees of fine qualities and at low prices by :1. , 11. 31 JONES. ADIES will find a great variety of onnets and Rildlons!at r - ' .li. M. JONES: ge de Wiles and Gingbains 11..11 JONES. rSitißTiinitiNG I.diarford, June Ist, - • • . Fuitig:3 T P us undeh nt igned ha: been appointed an,::age of the STATE • 31uTuA4. FIRE INSUHANCE co., of Harrisburg, pa, Sail Company ins a capital of $300,000! It is its sakand cheap a company as any in the State and insures on the Stock or Mutual Plan- 'N • 7771 MONLA .. Y 7: STI a- _, , . _ We, the undersignO, hereby state that,we' have I done business with the above compltny, and we are satisfied that. it '*bot safe and cheap.' In our expe rience - we hive neve known any a, - csessruents,ou it premium note. .. , F. M. Wit:Lulls Wm. J ESSrr, D. D. WAtmcn, F. B. -CitAizpLEa. E. B. CHASE, ORLANDO ELDIZIi)GE; - -• 3ILLINGS STROUD, Agept. • • .; • . .. - • Strive -Sore Trinimimp: •• • . .7 A goOd peopl I L rooklyn and Tieinity who . ' are, or. who s; NOM in want of Stove , Stove i tTrimtriing Or . Pipo,, , re informed that tlit can find , ‘ i. those articles, in l ' .1111 variety. at the `.. ehange.". Among ' triy assort. utt may be found-the SeystOne: Slate, Forest Queen, (ofElevated-Qven,) and the lat-, eat bnprovi4Coal Cookieig Stoves. -My stock lUtf, Parfor.and Shop StoreOneludes all the most Unproved t6tterns, both for wOod and coal. Terms liberal. / - 0. G. HEMPSTEAD. : 1 , -Brooklyn, Nov. 20. . 1 , .i .. IN eVr Lips; of Malt Sta it i. i .Fftom , • KIRK illr - OD TO 3.1011 T , QTAGES will le; ve Kirkwood,.passing ',LT, bettsville, Itil (_ .rttt, Ac., every moral arrival of the „MailT . rains of ears, troth Ea reaching . •Montro,e at Ii r. 3,1. Kelm Montrose dail y.(S , lntla:y . s . • excepted) at .2 ing Kirkwood in tuneito take the; Mail t both East . mitl W F. 4, being the neart - slide mote to rca h die New. York and . This line inters , ctsi a tri-weekly lipe .. . i 1 iSPrinlvville• • Tun - hannock, Wvoming, Wail at lin the Crimeaa • . - Cal 7 1.. t., 1 ' Montrose •,* ; oarre:, w,tlC,.. A:IV . at t . A.:, 10,,000 Telunte * anted ! to buy OYst et's in. any i day.Wesdnesdav intlFridav: Also, a' *ay to suit, that . e continually arriving by express i s -ifi e, L er . , vsv ith., zi...541 . e7.1".' , i , , , ,, f1 ...-„' , and kept ',and served in the best manner. at Ott Tern- i. .0 , ,,- . „0-, a) , 4s a y . ( /4Wifr4i4tfk.r.g.r.tiq, Peranee Saloon & ?rocivY. --- on MabieStvetioPP o At 1 coed, and the pro I rai, 'O Iff- 74 Vi ,, fft) the Farmer's Store, •Also, Mei and other eatables-- , ~i,„,,„„„iii te t h e. pu l i t e . • u..1. % .41,..v. and =St; kind of Groceries & Provisions, Teas Ac r , I Apiit t. l r_;'s.l. .' --Malir i'c. - -II ;•• 4; Flour kept constantly on-hand, and for isale at whole- ; . • • ' -;k=' ,-- sale and retail at 1 . • . ,-. S: .5. - moTrs., i ~. ' . ----• .• - . , Ilurd's Ilairßetlbrer and Golden ;Gloss, for.bettuti-1 ... • . ; • .., t 4 W - Ir FiNTKON Alr II .„ . 'l l ll tltker-ii,ned *odd respectfull fying the hair. A quantity of .Leather. GloVes and l- . , zens'DitiO4-iiittity; that It Mittens at . • : , -,. .. . • S; 5, MUTT' S .: ~, store at Dinseels*? . Kiortters, where It • --[ '.. ing constaritly oi!.004 : a good and w New York Fant4 Candy and choice Se tars_ and Ita t ., : i* lr titiea,„ . a.f..l.tr-Onds, Groceries, Ila • ported Fruit - at ' ~:'. • ' . _Flit:Fitt:AA - ~ITM.,4:!riik-ailVkitilly k of merchandise, us Montrose,' - e. 4 1 1855 , - .-.. - "4-C2 4 :g 4 SSt , k•- 2f) .. ~ country store; hinh he ‘will sell as 10. - ;• - ' 4"•• -r;'.'" • • ' •',•..-,. .• • - ''•••-• --1- 4 • ' Pitt, Montroie not excepted.. Gentle 1 give Inea call and csatnine my s my prices.a. Ytt will save some mile. his from ten to fifteen cents on pay,-out. . A god at4sOrtmentpf Read : hept constantly - m hand. All kinds of .douhtts . produce tak t for Goods at the market price. .i •I 1 " • W33. '• Dimock, Jan.!15,,1855.-Iyl. "'-', - , ) ..1 1 10F.;,W. GOODS GO. W. Marti has just reeieved a . 'Fallstviesi; ,i.fe.h : as - Delanes, inettas, Alapa . i!as, , Gingbatns, Merin Shawls. In fact a general, asthrtmel which will he bold low. ~. :-. - • • . • 4 i)istiollti9s.lY- - - IPHE:firrispf- 4 1 in Saddle .k Rarness 1--% - ltifittftliiiirsaft 4 R! -- by- mutual crin are--,due, must be Odd 50 u '"-t ner,l2lllsinesi 4 ill be continned by G. F.: Ford ;141,1114 E A. Smit,l.k. Co., who are fully competent to do all kinds of work entrusted to them in the line of brisitis. I • A. BALDWIX. . . ; - -E. BALGWIX. • BOOKS. ' , . L TVST RECEIVED, a ries-. lot. of 'School Books ft) Plain and Fancy Papera and Envelopes. Diaries for 18*6, FiMtner s 4.c li s, Christian, and Presbyterian Alma nacs, 1,. &e. • ' • '-- . J. LYONS ;SON. l auniri /o—. -I 1 , . .. . - '.l ' SOe Your litecou.• .LL whoire l ,indebted. to the subscribers, either ...M. by ,note . e account, are urgent/p requested to 'call slid Spay 4; or the comeTtence will be t as . (tothe la of -.l*Fotty nest,. , .W. fg F.: Mow. lifoOmseiVol• 20,185. c , 4 NEW r ac - WiNTE: GOODS. Litst styleti Dress doods, Boots &„Slioo, Up , • • pe.• Leather & Findings, eroteries Pponsions.— At the Red 114 Store. 'ESNIZY Lo4ornale Sept. 6, 1665 55w8. ; .. Al 1 PAi,. flAf'E by their powerf4 influence on the A italerttal viscera to, purify , the bliiod-lod stimu late: it; into healthy I tietiol; =They retrieve the. • obstruetions of the sternach, ,owels, fiver, and-other • organs Of, thebody. tend, by restoring their irregular actiont.ollicaltli, correct, whertiVer they exist, such derangronents\ as are the first ;causes of ,disease. An extenslveArial of tlieirivirtnes, by Professors, .Physieinits, and Patients, has shown cures of dan- , geriMskliseases almost beyolid_belief, were they . not . substantiated by persons of such exalted position and character as to forbid the Sespieion of untruth.; • Their lee,rtiticates are pubh.ted - in my American-. • ' Almariae. which the Agents I below named •are • pleased jto furuish free to all : inquiring. t. , Annexed we. give Directqoae ;for their use in the, eolephlts which they have been founfl to cure Foe. O;iTITENI:Ss. Ta } liCi ant - . or two Pills, er such q u. ntitv as to gently lineVe.the bewel4. :Cos tiveness-As frequently the aggravating cause of • P1i.T..4, end the cure of one - Complaint is the:cure of buth. \o• person can lfeell well while undei a costiie ;habit of way. ',llena'9 it should he, as it - can la.,,proniptly relieved. 1 ; 1 : .. i t: Poit . DYsenettut, which is sometiMes the cause of ("4st: ss fee/a, antl always ineeinfortable, take mild dose.---;- frOro one to four --r stimulate the stomach and lifer into healthyjecti n. i They Will do it, and the ha , :trtborn„ - bodOurn, and Soulblirn of dysptpsid will rapidly disappear.. When it has gone; don't • • forgdt What cured you: I I • • • ' Ftir a Foil. Sro.uxertor -iforbid Biaction of the florrq4, which produces .gencial depression of the spirits; and had health, take frern four to eight Pills ! •at first r and smaller - doses' afterwards, until activity • and Strength is restored.tb the system. i Fon NEuvoussixteta SiCit. ,11.EADACIIE, NAUSEA;: 1 • Pant in the Stomach, BaA, or' sVe, take from, four • to cigJit pills on going to bed.' If they do not ()per- - t • ate SeitTieiently, take,more the next darynitil they Tito : i de. 1 These complaints will lie swept cnit Worn the - I system. ' Don't wear thtise and their kindred dis : - . iblislt latent. i orders because your stomach is fell. : .. . tant!lV on hand; and will 1 ' Pen SCItOPL:LA, EltNtiill'l4,Ali, aiuf alt Diseases & .%--i n ,1 0 „., & Window . .• af qui Skirl, take the Pills freely and frequently, to 1 r and a ?tiler articles . siding. .• • - 3.1 • keip-lthe bowels evi . en . .Lilici crii . tions will gener- ; • ishy; soon begin to t intrin •h .and isappear. Many . dreadful ulcers and /soreS have been' healed up he sitolt 'notice.. Plas: 4 13 ; • theiiirging and,Perifying effect of these Pills, and es for sale. : - 1- 4 ' sonic tlisgthtt.i4 diseased which seemed to - saturate 'd At $l6 (a $.211 Per -V- ; thelWhole system have completely yielded4to their tie done •to order alsil-; ••infit!encit,• - feaving the tintferer in perfect health:. wARE. . . Pattent4 , .. your duty to; seeiety forbids :that you !NET ! : should parade yourself Ortound . the world coy:elect K all Tatieties Chairs : .hl : I blotches,ill r'sandall any , . , • • wit .puop es, ce . , sores, or _ • , of the u-nelean-diseases of the skin, because your hitewood lumher, and , ,, , -''' systlm: wants cleansing. . • lehan,, 1 c for the above. -/ . To PlilllFY Tirr. Bt.opn, they are the best medi in . - three :months time/ap- ' munever discovered-. They'should be taken freely - tildiesseil lb meiviill re- I and .frequently. and the imPurities which sow the. J iCOII TAY1:011. I setids of incurable diseases will be swept out of the syStian like chaff before the wind. By this property, : they do astmileh good in preventing sicknes's as by. --- . 1 ; the remarkable cures which they are 'making every ' where. . . . • lAVER, COMPLAINT, At.rNnict,rand all Bilious ' .Vri..tions, arise from some derangement—either ' toptidity. coneasition, or obstructions of the Liver.. T rpidliv".anecongestien vitiate the bile and render, iti!iinfit 'for .iligCl,tiori.:l 'Ellis is disastrous to-the health, and the constitutiOn is frequently under nips ha i no other muse. Indigestion is the tt . i.n.p.„, I tale.: _Obstruction of the .duet which empties the. bile into ;the stomach l esee ks th e bile t o over fl o w - hit}) ,the I blood. Thisl ortAuc'est .Taiindice, with a' hing and:dangerous train of evils. Costiveness, or alit -mate-1y costiveness . 4 4;a diarrlitra, prevails. l'everish symptoms, languor, low spirits. weariness, xesalessness and mclanchely, with sometimeslii- ability. to Cli'ecp, and sOmetinies great drewsiness; 1 - •-sometinies there is severe pain in the side ; the skin 1 affil the white of the eyesbecome alreenish.yellow ; l thh stomach acid; 'th bowels sore. to the touch ; i thi: Whole systeniirri ble,"with,a tendency to fever,; which tray torn-to bait us fever, bilious colic, bilious diirrivil.'dysentery, Zve. lA medium, dOse of 'three . ; Or;four Pills taken at might, followed by two orllareel ilnlthe morning, and repeated a few days,will remove; the cause of all these trouldcs. It is wicked to suffer; burls pains when you an cure, them for 25 milts. ; I 1 r .1 113- 11 -r-tx- 1- imls!',l, you ,of alt Inflainniatnry re- Tes, are rapidly curet by; the purifying erects .ef ttliese:Piils upon the10.. ,, 1 :and the stimulus mlic i they afford to the vitalprincipal.ef Life. For these. It . :and all kindred comp aims they should be taken, in Mild doses, to move t; e bowels; gently, but freely.; I lAft; a- PINNER PlL4.,.this ii both agreeable and tqeful." Ni, Pill can 1, , c made more pleasant tti take; _ a tinzl certainly none has been made mere ctrecttial tO the purpose for whirl a dinner pill is employed. l• 1 ' •- PR ['ABED BY . • ' I ' . UR. J.' C Al' ER - .3: c 0 .., '. Practical and illytical:Cnemists, 11 . 1". LOW LL, MASS., . - , • f i . '', ''' •• •A: I) SOLI) BY .. • T‘ 1• ' ' a:1 , l 3. ErnEsitnol: 3 ; 3Iontro:: :qv. i 1 ' .1 A.CII ES R. at. A. %tin to Seratrton., At to Great .Itetal. At Great Bend, and 'Mail epos for Montrose :on • at Station, except - up I ,Totel,:liontrose,.llA. . S. S. INGALLS JONES Boots said Shoes at H. M. JONES. d Window Draperies at 1855. . • 11. M. JOXES .. j i Xit'S , 6 1 1(.1 by I)ritgz.-:ists MEI M111. 4 .17.01q11," ; I. ' . 600llsEinpoyinal, ifbriu his fz-iera: , an,illthel'ilb- 1 not in Store, and 'is !reeeiiiig ill i4ii Wiitter,Goods,lineltlling i Frill Prints in new Stylas, 1 lain and Plaid and. Fancy Mohair id . 4 4,1erinoes, Paramettass, De- Dalk _Rich_ Ginglian i s, in Fall i c ; Plain and . fancy Silks. Wool ' ' ' - ...supk , , ('ouner9, i_ rarit. and Silk Shaiels ; Riehlßib twins, Donnets.and F,owiirs ; .lAlles 'Cloth and IVol-' cols Tor 'Cloaks and .lanfillas,'B'road Cloths •Casjinic -1 ~rii. s , &c. with a . large as.sOrtinent,..pf Staple nd Fancy 1 floods as usual; hu.:l , ilin! 4 -',llardWare,' Croc -cry, Iron. PO- Sfcel, Paints, Oils, Roots and Shoes, 11 t.s . , Clocks, 1 I 13uffalo RobeS,'Carptings, &c„ with a n w . aikort , Hetit.of Stores! and Trilt4iiings of the best r nalit i , be j Mg Made • to order ,expre'ssly for lils . enstom Pods; and 1-01 all be solCit'tho lowest figUre. ors ttle lower il`il l irilasb ric..` the wool grow nn the top of the he d, thL where the wool ougli't to gaily: ForLsale f )linitilise Post Ofilce, b'i- ' A. N. 81i.1.L1l Montrose Dec lit) !1855. r4 1 ) . 1:ut . v . 1; _ it: I'Puri itt‘wittl4l i that,be hay full .ar asstntont'ttlY 1147e:a variety of Ric and Fang Delakje,l, ' efoths; Plain :t,t{ , l PI: IHgesss andTopliks; 11 1Faunas.,P fits . fir llE.bet3 town can he had :of Ant- fauiiiy el.:ding . can ItitTe hey dv not .tietwer the purposej, no Montrone,• • I • i c ALL pe .7.ns are benbfeintion ink or g n-bnyinitn. Dunn on mylne6ount,ns I *ill pa arising therefrom.. ' : • - /Anus 1 4 9:0i. 44. 1845. • _-•.„ . . , , • ' ligooktt, inctelka - 3 .1111,kis %, - . , I . .: ' : "..., • EAGLE ' IPCOVIIVEY• —-- '-:- ', ' ' ' ". BO • -- I'CIAYVE, BE.NTLItT &VERKINS having - purchtut . ,-- AT THE MONTROS. , .- STORE. - . 1 )....,.7! odor; Wilson .& Co:-.the Be*Tputidry ; lo - nalit -..-...' i. . ,i , . , , MBE stiljsctibcr wnull inform' hlif friends and the, i- . prepared to till orders-front the trade, and ' do - *Orkin 1 ptildle, 'generally that he has on band the Ingest' :. theri tine!, with skill. and despatch./ They will .keep andlbest 'selected assortnient of IlorikS and Stationers - .ori4taritly•,,on. hand 1:loirs, tbCiii lkintb.,) Stric - fle,c(aft - to he found :141:i' where in , Suriciuebittua county; which . kinds,), Cuttirator... Straw Cuattr . ,B„ Conti . kiheliril, ~ Ste , ttill sell ror red pay lat prices th!tt cannot fail to l, ( 1.,,, ( t c . AT. • . • .. i . , . ,- Sid. - • 1 , . . • i i -c . : 1 OWL, inVite'particidar Attention. to the l Plows which , 1 , Among the miscellancons'BoolcidtnA,y, be found the rwe manufacture.. We - mandfa. and,keep for sale . . 'Life, of. Washington., Jackson, Taylor!, Isaac T. Hop , 1-1 . • ' The. ce/471rOted Bice . terti,ey filOc. • :-. . per Horace Greeley,' P, - T. Barnutri,.and others; Star t We have ,puichased the exclusive'right. to . miumfac- .- PaPers.,. (Beecher.) Humanity in the!: eity,•(Cluipin,) ! titre and . .sell in .this county, Wayne, 'Wyoming and ": Bell Smith Abroad, liy otirtship and its eqiiiequette. I -.Bradtbril, Vir liii.l.e's Patent .1:ron _pewit 1;loic. The -rs" es,;(Wykcit,) R u th Itall, (Fannylperd,) also Fern I Plow, is made entire!y . of iron, cxcettingthe handles., Leaves •first and second.scrietv AinerimiAgitittors.l It is 'eclelirated for its easy draught, beiiig one-third --' and Re formers,. Thoughts and Thin gs at'•lionm and 1 easier than any no t w icA ln uc i T e i l. Nin W A l E li ; le its strength antrdit.. Abroad, Getting. Moi', The Old f i rm ; Hood'A.Workti,.l.rability are greater. -• ' '-.•-• . • ' • ~ . -: ~ .' . Stanhope 'Burleigb, T he News. Boy, • L Div l 4 , -CMn-'1 f-; . - rßeplired'.:bs';'"eXpetiene -1 plete Works, The Slave of . the 'Litinp,, The Escaped , . I:Nun, Louie -or the 13ended, Twig,. Slernoirs of - the L esdiemaianc i .F.i i i i; itsitsn . t7,. , 0;.04 .1, n, .1.,,,r jriih, skinutc ma.. I of", all-kinds - 1 ' mi . nu . Countess illessington, - 2 -vols..Goldranith's AnintatNl Nattn•e, l'he.Chemistry :of 'ConiMenLifei: Clarke's - 1 ~ - .... : i hi,,-,,„, , ii,, de. . , ....: . :, Among , the Stoves.minch Ave Manisfliettire: are the .. . "- 1 ennunentary, N . ew . Testament, Barnes Notes, on -, . 1 !am, Buck's Religious Anecdotelg Testaments; ~li -. 1 .7,re.storte Co,okinpSt4re;'Boui/1/ 4:114# R ea d y :t o , ../..oitr j Ides, 'from pocket size to,large„flumly, Bvinn, Prayer, cif gizieit'do., — Premitim - 4 0 ., and other kinds,.'all 'Uri •i Gift, TOY' &rap,. Note, Reecipttid Blank Blooki of , ranged ' for...burning wood or coal. -' Also, qv R . k e . egg.- ~ i . • all itizs, ,&c. &e. r -'" • - I i • . • &tor, Parlor' Stove,SOttogc Parlor Jo., Stanitex; •1... Seltno4 Books—all kinds used in_fibe county or.fik.: • .„ .1 • ri",shed on short notice. 1 .. i t iatin Books—A good.variety constantly on li d variety of tre Parlor Stover ,. ar - ka 01 : , : l t 0 s i zes, d o:, .and A•oir . both wood anti coal burners. - We keep also;-on iuto Grindstone tibuinine; Dog Chuni trimininifs, 17M . fe r k4 ri f i a sl t i .i e n ti n e tei r ; t o . rde l r.. g • ood. tot . fi i : st - ' ..1. 1 t i e.? r i tingraper , .: at 1 hrella and Shovel; asid . Tongs Statids,le. &c. Alroii , dotie to order on short notice anti at the lowest iitisi . .: I. shilling per quire--..G01d and. Suit:l:rens—Writing i .' W'Ortleil for-Stoves, Xgrieuttural Inipletnenis ' ink, the hest in Ilse, • esi. besidlots; of other arti cles lie " fille d :are solicited front th4se in the trade, and la be rit reasonable - whole Sale prices. : . rc. cles tool. ic. 1111mm:1ms:to Mention-. Please - ca mill and exane,. I fore Purchasing elsewhere, at tilt!. Montrose Post Of , !-. ... • 7 ' . ' - ' - g.,FI. SATRE', rice; • - . % , . . , . .A,' N.. BULLARD. - . 1-.. B. S. BENTLEY; Montrose. Angiret 15, 155 . 5. !: I ' ' - S. PEfiKINS. . . , . . .. i - - ' • ItioOit'e, 10 the Public. TTAVINcOI:I34 IsettirnedfrotitiNewliork I wish to r 1..1, call j the attention of ntrOld! customers, and .of the public in general,l to my .r ; NI:NYSTOCK OF CpODS, . - - *lnch being bought with cri k di - At; - theAowest prices,' land wiAting to'sell „Principally for; the same, Ilwil) of-, Ter Mein at ..,dreatly-reduces„,Ericetit. . _. , : 1 Coelieco Prints, warmt44 fast ciilom, for - only 8. {emits a. yard. -Good Brown,Sugai . , -18 pounds for one ilollar. Boonton Nails, acknAbidged by all to be the- beSt Nail in - use, fiz,ro per keg.. Hats and Caps, i Boots :mil- sliiies, Buffalo Robes, of all prices, - all wool • , De Itanieg, Cashmeres, T_itramettas,• press Silk, 'Silk ,1 Velvet, &e. Mottslin De Litines, I shilling 7 per ward, Satin 'Bonnets and - Moleskin : flirts, 13riiche Shawls, Double Long-shawl?, Thihet tto.,' selling-at incOliceiv- : ably low prices'. I can safely iWariant perfett sati,i faction to all who will gicr. ” me teea,ll.. I Laneslioro, Apr. 5, 1814. !; : S. A. LYONS. / ) : CLOCKS----gOod,tlm.e keepers, one dollar: • : !i 1:.1 : • - 'i - S.•.A. LYONS. • [,. ! Laneshorn.'.: pr. 5. . •. . , AvAlN:i..le;:ll)r—iiiTteol)plliidiaes,.. firivislicht.thLii..isliest 1 Lanesboro, Apr. 5. • •; f- ' . I C+OUN'iRY PRODUCE -aen in exchange for ! at my store. ! 1 S. A. LYONS'. Lane'shoro,'"Aiiril 5 i GENT :UAL FIUItNU,.II-IING.-.OICOOE Te.itoring - tikta biistiment AT SUSQUEit'iNNA DEPOT: Co'. would. respectfully annou to ; their friends. and the. public generally, -that. they _keep constantly on hand a•full assortment Of 4cadv : Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, .pats and m'vry thing else necessary for men 'and yrtiippii's wear. We•would particularly call the attention 'of country 31eichants to Our large stock'of•Reltdy-Itatle ClOthin7, of'our own manufacture, frith, we offer at wholesale;' at prices that , Will .allortVgrelt induccinents to cash and s hort-time customers. . . •A latf.7O solid:Clotlis„Ca.!,s4T)lere•ii, te.stings,Szc.; kopt com, , tat.tly im hand; fol . . 'persons des ‘ irous of hay. • • Brooklyn, August O. 18.55'. - ing- clothing madc, to order.' .-- •- • --- I Orders punctually ,attetultal to .• • Illed rt:Ni ..'• - .Timid:fill for -past'favorS, we. hope ft> wait a eon- Cherrg Per?Gral-aicknowlolged to be tintizince . .; • J.. ASIIER Ar. Co. the' host Pulmonary ~R:emody '.extant—Pond's ; s I 1.11; , ,1 D., - -t, • ~ltir'i i s „ • kAlt`l Ipo I F.Ntract of Witch 11:17.1.1-arr exceedingly „ valuable reniedy for • dicers Paker's Cotripound•Ha • rand specific for Diarrhea, 'Dysentery, Cholera 3lor- Nus, Sze.—Ayre , ‘, Jayne's, Phinney's and 'I .Pills, Merchant's -Gargling Oil, together with:a great ra:rioty...Of Drtigs in aamoir use, kept constantly on • :0 fl.. IIEMPSTEA.b.- NEW NEW GOODS; AGAIN. 6,lo7.cebang:e,” BroolilVit.- - , I this.Opoitunity of tit: thing LI 11,6 friends for their vet" patrontige the past Si 1•011, and of saying to thorn l in addition, that; having just 'received fresh inimices. of seasonable Goods of various. descriptions.,l he is Still prcpared tit supply almost any article Usually called for at a'cottn trV 'store. assortment is now complete, and be ing the largest in town, oils the greatest induce ment to purchasers, either furl CasdAlgarter, or Uoo,.!1 (shOtt) Credit:- Call and :See. I • , Q. G. IIF.IIPSTE.O. , . . 'Australia, Califeru.lo,, . - • : Or will piece o( l . _ge,Gl-ril, -- Curinitt• present .. • ',.. ...greitier - intiliccfire..tits than, . '. 1 ' ' REELER &, STODDARD S • • • .... • , 17400 T MI% 119 §:E:;IS 12 STORM. , T N • I's- -----------7- i W lICCII is am : Jilted with a pew and extensive 1 • - ....am! Tatie.••N otice, - • , ' -- -1-- - . IQ-10mo...riot' articles in their line, embracing That it is very desititble that the accounts and notes i ' - .' ' . • • • , a general variety of -now and elegant styles of ladies ofl the late tirtnioeSznith & Ilempstead should: he' s o., hi n ,,, , _ .. t "ilt.l •tlii , ll%; -Welt. -anare , io.iet. are Ladies. fled, and that speedily.. - „f0. G. HEMPSTEAD., i ,' , . ''"•.` .. 1 _ •: . " . ';'," c . Rid. , ... 1Brooklvn; Aug,. 20, 1855. r. . . ... reneb, Silk Lasto , g aril Piel,,lle , ...iattets, ano. - • 1! ...1 r millithil. , .il Polkas, KW, P:aet , t: Loonier iiild Bronzed SACILI s . by the barrel or lciml - , at the mitrket rides, Jeuni . Litulsjiiiskite; and Tieg:: timalenien's French. 1....'''• : . ,' , iO. G. lIEMP: 4 TEAD 1 :mil Philadelphia,cNik. tanned calf skin and kip PutitS,' TE highest market : Flee paid , for Butter; Eggs; 13lorocco, Calf and Cowhide Iffogans &c. 13oys, : itip, aril, Farm:Proilitce of all kinds, 90;541 Shingles,- i calf and cowhide , Boots find' Brogans ; tall kinds of il i• AtinoLSOcks, &c. in Goods, by ,-..- 1 t 31hises :mil Chiltlivnes worn . Al,o, a general assort=; , • • 1 .0- G. lIIIIINTEAD. i ment of Findings. Which consist lit, part. of lasts, pegs,, I.O•TIFEING—The Snitscriber bast' on hand, 'i sparables, llmigarian nails, tacks, thread, tax, • !Iris and is now - manufactiiring, a small stock Of i tles,shoc lauding, awlt . , rasps, sati&tones; shoeknives, Reatlrnittle Clothim; of gdod ( 1 Arty and workmat\- &c• :, 1/. I Alescloak and hemlock, -tanned Calf upper and . solcleatherr, 'Morocco skiuf• an , T linings_ , _ skill, which he offers at verY low prices. - : • A . 0.G.H1 PSTE D i 'Toil made to order and rep . iiiim• neatli - dune. . 1 - - t ' KEELEk'STODDARD 7 ;. Montrose, April ft, 1854. . r ,ri? 1 C 13 TS :'AND➢ STIOES*A good asFortmont of exeelint -constamily on bani . l O. G. ITENq'STE.S.D. lIE S.learu - 4... aUd IWarilut's Fire-Proo .-.--. .. . - -1.-----.- --- -,-- -- - VARIT,ERS • .. ' 1 HE subscribers hive in arrangenienta to firs.- -.. lON IN-SERANCE compAisy, - .1. tiish to persons who nixV be in waitt of them, the- , FFiCE; ATHENS. BRBDFORD t'OCNTY, PA; • r . •CAPITAL-145200,000.- • l'whi'll'thY can be o red by Bond and Mortgage' on lire Real Estat Above named invaluable ..Stif;w,. at theiiitme prices for • hied at - the mattufacturees.-.- ` Having experienced this. benefit of Suet! an'artilele du -1 ' • . o f the St''kho/(Prx. . ring . the • late conflagration. oursOves ice .nrotild'earn- : ' '1 sures against loss by,Fire,of llonses, StOresc and ; estly recOmnienrlto others having valuable books and . other . buildings, Goods, Wares, and Mereliandise, Oti l papers, the preserving of which Would Leaf itamens.e As' filvorable terms its anyisimilni Instilution.,.. Lossys i importance to them, not to do without one;• - ' •-: .. proniptly.adjtisted and paid.,.•• • . ...` 1 - I :"Ti' e e s - m . nge from sstl, to s soll t al'Ll we-can explain to - . any one wishin... AO' purchase„.: the difference in . ' DI art-r01ui...4' lon. IloraCe Williston. Athena; Fran-I Cis Trler..do. ; George A. Perkins do.; Jr: T. D. Meyer, stYle , size , Price, ec., and 'furni.ihthem. on short no- -. 1 tree, with the internal . Arra% bgentent - to suit the par do.; C. N.'Shipman, dm-; C..F.Welres,,Jr. do.; .!.. E. chaser. •. . .-.. ; • .BENTLEY & READ., • Canfield do.; lion. John Tinporte, Towanda ; Gen. B. Montrose, Dedember 10, 1g54.. Wakeman, l'Aeevvide ; Geo. l.- Llollenback, Wilhts- l , barre ;. 'Michael ifeylert, Laporte, Pa. , - i l • i ! '..Orrtcms..—Hon. Ilorttee.Williston,• President; G.-1 • . . Valuable tanils roe Salle. - '.4% Wells, jr., V. Pres. - and Treas.; - J. B. Canfield, '. \ • Secretary. • - i Agent, o'. S. %mug, ilOntrose; Pa.- . . 1151" S. T - 'Ol3, SALE IN ONtRODY., 'about _5500 acres of . . 11 Land on tire_waters of spring Brook, a"'brapeh of the Lackawanna river, in Luzetne County, PCDTI'II.,; I 1 ~..-..... . i . , v ' FACTS FOR THE Pmt.OPLIEL .- ton and Pittston.. 'TheSe lands are, covered with' cal grim subscriber is carrying on the.CHAIRJTAK - i uable timber, and being situate in the most extensive.. .1. INC; BUSIIVESS in all its various branches at mineral . report in Pennsilvaida---known toeontaiii, the Chair and Ware Shop in Harford,...wbere Mv*lel,iron Ore-•-•-and believed to abound in coal: hnd being. found rt. greater verietyi of Windsor and Reciting 4-43 e, in the immediate t•dcirrity - of. several • railroads. I s made and now in progress--offer to th 6 capitalist an d 'Chairs than at any other establishment in the coitnty; also Flag and Cane Seath, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Loung: '. °PP"tunitY for the •investment of ineney that? seldom' es, Slttteeg, Tables, SLOWS.. &c. &c., all of Which-wilt I occurs. For further: information apply to N. I'. Ho be Sold. at the lowest•prices at retail, (or wholesale; I,sook, Esq.,'No. 11; Wall street New - York, or the with short notice.) All work warranted well'lnarle 1 'subscriber, at Montrose, Susctuchanna eortiitV Pee the „ ~ , attorney in fact of the miners: . - - ' -- • and of gt.;041 material. Short - credits and sniall profits will be My motto. For ;deritonstratiott•o . f the a . helve Ap . ril p; 1854... . HENRY DRINKER: . , I filets, please call at my shop in Hayford village.' • - . ' • A. W GREENWOOD. 1 . ,1-.IIIIIE . AND PLASTER. ! . .• . . ~. k Raiford, Octobir l / 4 1 4 : 1854 -. , • 154timt I !HIRE sithseriberis . are now. burning and trill keep J . 4_vii ! staittV,.imi hand, - Linfe 'of a Very ;I , nperior quality . at'-Mout:rose Depot,--atid, will sell lt in any quantities 'At a fair price. rersons wishing a large quantity Can be supplied-t.7on a. reasonable notice:. - Superior groinallsister will be kept constantly on hand heyeafter.:- - , • •.. ; ” I. 'L. 'POST,. .. -.. 1:1.• DIUNKS II . W. JESSKP. - ' 1 L.. SEARLE. EIE oliest -COll = chin: hock even in :hired, teery ,at. fir, place Lit, the 10 . . . ' . • - PLOW. 611110 P. • • . , sE t , i•- t• - NEW .ESTABLIS.II.IIENT. - , :,''. ~ 1 ki A Cor, 1 AT . AND E. 11071' s !ould respectfully inform ibii the ~- 1 -" L• public that they are mtumfactnring-Blatchle,Y's . Celebrated 'Plows. tifey .also keep constantly ;on 1 1 7 e e :: e i hand 'Side Kill, :Mamie - County, itnel, Lien 1 .1 5 10nt, teach , Coltirators, Dog Churn - s, l Sleigh andi Cutter Shoes, l o i r cara ., Plow „Points of various patterns, too mimerous to 4„,„ fe „L: mention.. We hope, be strict attention to busirfess, [ ' h u ma n . ! to receive our share of public patronake. 31.,anufac bimocki, ~ tory, P. rost's r old . stand. FoundrY; 31- Yott,' near Wilkes- i Searle's Mill. 1 1.„. m e I- M — Repairing done. o n . short notice. Friend - 1 ,31ERRIT MOTT. , - • ELIJAII 3IOTT. = SEE RM . r. x UTt tnd 'de 1 for and . es net. Feb. 6 .re provi- 'i :.• ! ti • /anr s to - an- ; ' • - To lite 'Public. ' 'lliE sxthscribers having taken The "store; sod par -11. ' 4 chiLsed the stock lin trade, of R.. T. Ashley,. are - W4ST ' '1 • I p'rePared to sell, for REA A Y PAY ON , LY, a . fine 1 ' I • -, . • - N. ~„..., i ! a.zsorttnent of Dry GOcls, Perfuna , y, Yankee. .tv , - l' D ` T*I P ' : ~ dons. Groceries, Crockery, flardwar . _lron and N . :ilk. in,f"rni t h e c; it - 1 Bcofs and .Shies, Sole and trplier r i . . , ather Salt, be. .., ,nal7 e ,.. net4 .2` I .t.e., at catch ptieeS,n's!"(lll4y.. think) cannot , Lil tO•gice , rk ' r I X 4 f: us t*"l. ; entire satisfitetion -t 1 all who may:favor' thea with. • M e " s e' ected (I ' - '" their patronage.... 1 . S. A. iI R. Aithltjy: Pi $ th "*. Creel " • Brooklyn, Nov..' f p 1854.. --- -. .. • 46t4 di ally kept "in,a .....,_ ~ ._.:,..,_ L ._ _. ~,...___.........--....-..- --- t 4 *f not lover; . sc, J. ~, , :l. STEAM GRIST AND SAW *Mt. 0 era ir ennsy iva- - N3 0:--; uti't• BRATTIERS hai,ineptirChased the aboi,e - ten and Ladies• . I_,- elitablislnuent,:toll.keep-constantly on haed' Sn. • • • . , k of gooda and I t ~r flai aid 1,1,,,,. Fi c k tr ,‘,:w l l Jfiial of superior trial travO and per- r' very Idollar { ito al o Chop ilia ilrart at the foweA, 'eftsees, 1.()il 4 Custom work will I. done with despateh,.in all! .Ma l e C i°6lu . g i •eases te4.trrooitd. •. 1 t ... . : .. 1381tf. - { MontrOse,..fuls, l', , a inj exchange 4 213 .. - Prot :ic harlesMorris . 1 • QI.TCCERiOII of . 91arles Tillman, BARBER, hav;,l L ing again rimoyed his shop frta its, formet , loca , tion _lit the'basement of Searle'a Hotel,•-•to . . the room oar Chandler'a . Mte; 118 prepared to exerel..e his art 'in the.most ticientifie manner, onxall who May be pleased to entrnstibeii beads'or faces to his tunas.' • - Nov. 20. ' 4 . . ' • . 1.2y1 ' • Watckes, Clocks Guns, Ace., ~, A new' aafortment just reeelved, - front 'England, Saltzerland, Germany, &e., Fbieb ifiii be sold below 1 the ; New ;York prices, at " iS/WGZATON'S. - • • afontrese . ,'Oct. le'' 1635: THAI pcn. , t liVew 94:HitIgt e Para: oes;' !Prints and t of Dry. 6064 , i . LYONS & SON. tem 44111 ; il charge.- T UST OPitiED, ' i lk nevi - supply of Ladies' Stoes, LiJ J • EJan: ttl.) , J. IXOSS A; ON. „ inst harbor- G e orge Nanny riehik or bills SOHN. LEAN. T • - : SALT; , • : *2 PER, barrel foritalt, at - . B. LYON% 4, clo,‘ .• .. PATENV:IIIIEDICINFA. .• 1 MONO the great variety of Medieines at Turiellts e. _L . V Store, may '4u3 ,found all Dr. 4ayne"s justty ,ceebrated Family Medicines':.-. Ayre's Cherry Pecto- • rat and Catita‘rtie Pills; •Ilalsey's Forest c Wine and Forest Pills; Eloollaud's 'cele,brated German Bitters; Londen's series -.Of Fainily - MetNnes ;; Iferchant's Gargling Oil, the greatest, remedy far spiains in Mau—. ' • or beast ever known ; Mirthqicson"s Rcme4 ! • dy, and BOrse Reniedy ; Orick's•Tertnifuge, and ti variety of other kinds; • "Trask's Maoetic: Ointment,. the great retnedy for burns, rhetinninstu,.and all in: • - flimmatorY complaints;"Pond's Eitract, a tirstrtite • • . thing for similar pnrposegJis aboyt Ointment ..•• drew? Pain . DeStroying Agent, a gondarticle'; Wood- • conk's Balsam and Bone Liniment ; • Atwood's Jaun-,:.' - , • . dice Bitters, Canker DroPs,,Linitnent, and Dysentery Drop ,- • • Baker's Compound for Dysentery-; • pin's Pepsin, for Dyspepsia;Bxtract • of Iltichu and FAtraet of Sarsaparilla; .a variety of SAVeil, the best in market, Pills,•&c., and , an almOt endless variety of Patorf - Medicines, alto{ ether too ntirdetims to enumerate—but;snffice . it to that the public nearly.cvery thing in this line; at thit'Drug and Fancy Store, of ABEL TURRELL.' Montrose, July,-1535 • • • . Ell IS Ilgittrose, March 4; Montrose Depot, April,3 SocihnGrOres'. Adve'rtisentent. AS nature, who furnishes the , birds - be:ists with an extra eclat tbr winter, his'not rnailea Fiwilat pro. visiottfor.,matr, I have concluded to take: it upon my- Self to attend to that department; and therefore 11 think proper.. to announce that all shivering male aij tieds, that' need,. new apparel; us,l glorious or ingiorio fashionable Ar runfashitunitsle, can have. their supplied and their tastes suited; 1)y-calling,ott ati• iny.shopin•Nlortterose. • • • ..• NOTICE* t .10E. R. 'THAYER, takes this trietbnir . of raving .• to his friend: and customers, that be ha? again st med the practice of m edicine, at his old stinTi 01 trose . ; where he _mai , be found at all, tidies:unless; • '0 would F.O . 'to tlioye in •b td - ha` ftiai, that he will. deduct, twenty:five.per • n oit• sII *counts paid before the brat of April next r. f anc pool like thyself I Off deduct . • • ontrosei Feb.. 20, 18_55.. • • - Widow Sash.: ! - (a A: 4. fiA.YRE having been appointpini ftgl7 ent. AD. far: ail - exieneive *ash blind .and door manufae. torylre prepared t9lnrnisli any artieles,in thisline at less rates than they have usually_ been sold • ! Jul). •24.: ' - =• S. - shaving 1i article which every wan should try - for mils .1111. 8; Dr, -Beiltrt.4 Celebrated- vegetable Comport - - A sovereion'tentedy for Dysentery, Cliplera ltor,bus, Clloloitt litfaittunt or Suintlierroutelaints --e o tlieif vegeiable, Bed has never failed in a stogV.ktsta ttlesltt ttee 'Of produchrg,the desired• effect. 14r sale :.abo 50 cents and $1• --2- - BENTLEY. le ILEAD; Morttrose, August 22, D 355.- • -.llll.eusoveilLV. ,- - D.-Virgil tDenti4 has, tahen:Nais_pter. p. V. R. °handle& stare,:wbere it wilibe liis-ideasare bis frieilds as as possible, e,750.- . D. May it, I.Wsident Dentist. netadeinii oN§TAN-ris ON 'IAN! oi-funAshea to or~d~t on 61491 t notiolf tiVONFS M` Eng ~- II Cream. H El