11 I= igiseelf4o : 6o Neitool..: Prone the " Widow Bedott t Paprre An Unexpected tiliposal of Marriage . , . ' Mr. Crane- , t Well, Wldder, I've . been hiiiiting about faking anotheoinpatrion.and I thought I'd iiSk you ~ • . .. ~ .. Widow-=` Oh I.Mr..Crane,'escifse my cont• motionit' is so unexpected. - .leit hand me 1 that are bottle oCeaniphire off ,t,fia, mantleiy . shelf—l'm f6thei• faint--- dew Fii.. i,a little dile (61 my handkerchief and _hold- i., to .my nuz. here—that'll do•--I'm . obleeg - I d tew yer , - ow I'm • rinthee.epmposed. ..You may per= • teed, M. Orane •. • Mr. Crane--`'Well; Widder, 1, was going toisk - youwhetherl--whetherr-----' Widow--' continuer, Mr. Crane; ~,do ----,1 .Pnovir it's terrible embarrasSin% I remember When my deceased husband made Ids supiici. sitions tome; he. stammered and stuttered ; and was so awfully fluttered it !did seen as if , he'd neiergit out the word, Ind.l .. s'poSe At's generallyr'the case, at least it has been *iti-all them that's made suppniitions tome - *you see they're ginerally 'ion rting about what kind -of an answer they're a wine to get, pd it. kind oi.makes"cm.nartious Bin- when e pose n individivral , has reason to . se his-at it tachment's` Vic' rotated, .1 don" - see what 1- - need - there is °Acing. fustrated—tho' I must say it's-quite eMbarritSsin 7. to me, . Pray con . - inner. l - - - H .-- - i , - , • . . , '• Mr: 'Crane-'-'-' Well, then Lwant to . know if you're Willing , that hhould• have. .Afellis. b.?' -- ' ' -:, - - - •e -• I. 'Widow--.`,The dragon !' .. I - Mr.. Crane-' 1 habit; said anything to her 1 about i t yet . thought the proper . way to get our consent first. 1 remember When -I •Courted 'Triplicity we were . engaged some S.iine: -befOre Mother Kenipe knew. :anvthing bout it, and when she found it out she was nitti put oUt' because I did'ut go to her first. i . o When I Made up my mind about Molissy;• hitili's me, I'll dew it right thiS time and speak to the old womanOrst7---'• Widow--' Old -kroman,. hey ! that's a pur ty name to call 'me !--.7amaziit perlite; tew - =-: want MeliSsey,.hey ! - Tribbleation !. gracious • - kee, alive.! well,- I'll give it up now I' I al, ass know'd you was a I sunpleton,, Tiin . •brarie.," but I Milk, \ confess, 'didn't think you ( lyres quite so - big'a fool—wants. r MelisSy; dew . • Ye'? 'lf that don's beat all ! What an ever - lastin';Old ;calf - you Must be, to s'pose she'd look at You. Why, you're old'enotigh to be. her father,'avid more tew- 7 .11 - elis - Isey ain't on ly in hertwenty-onth year irhat . a. ridicu 7 ' .Ipii,4 ides, for-a man of your age! as gray. as IN rat, tew ! I wonder whit .this - world is romin tew ; 'OS astonishin' what fools old Widpwers will inake'Of themselves! Ijave . Melissy - !'. Melissy !': . , , , . • 11 - r. Crane-- Why, Widder • yo' 'Sur i rise roe ; I'd no idea;; of being treated in this - :ay, lafter.you. had been ro perlite to me, and, ma 6. ` 'such a fuss over nie and the girls.' - ' - Widow—s Shet your head,..Tim'; Crane; rnun of your sass to me. There's yer - hat .. on; that, are. table and here's the dtiorli.and the sooner you ,put. ion one. and march out-o' the other the. Intter, it'll be for you. Andfl ad . • ad -vise you afore you try to git married again, to go out West and serf yer wife's - cold 1 ; and rafter .ye're. satisfied on that pint, just •put'.a littlelarripblack on yer hair; .' would t add to your appearance Undoubted, add be. of •ar -1 Vicelew, and when you want tiiiiourish round among - the gals,! and when you've got yer hair fist, jest,splintei •up ,the spine o' yet. back ;. %wouldn't hUrtlyour-looks• a Mite r ; you'd' be entirely unresistible' if you was a" - little grain straiter.'. . ! - , , : . -- : . , I , Mr. Ciane--',' Well,-I neVer. l' : . 4 ,, ',Widow- 7 ' Fold yer tongue),:you consarn ..cd old coot,. yon; I tell .ye there's yer hat and there's 'the door; be off with 'yourself, quick metre, or I'll ','2l;ve ye a histe with theln °cn ..-4iek.'' . I I 1 . . ; • . . ... Mr. Crane 77 ' Giinmeni.' . ' - . . , . '. Widow jrisitig)--.` Git out, - _I say, , I ain't 7ag,whletastatul hereand heln:sulted under my ;own Tuff—andlsogit atang, and if you ever darken. my ' , 160 agin, or .say a Word to Me '....ia.4-, it'll be Wass for you 7. that's all' -. Mr. Crane-i- 7 ` Trerat•njoua I ' , ,What a bus ter f e , - ;..- ~Widow—' Go 'long, you orerlastin'-old gum. I wdn't hear another; woJr4:l [atiip.4 her ears] I. won't, 1 won't, 'I won't.' Etit' Ur. Crane. ' • . • ' . . . The. Supreme Court of Wisconsin has issued a writ of ouster against Mr: - IlarStovr, anAgtablished Mr. BashfOrd's_dlaim to the ,GOV'ernorship. The latter has consequently. taken the oath, and assumed the ,duties of the - office. ,Mr. Bashfilird took possession of the Executive Chiamber`aud sent a inessige to thetStMats---tlie•Assembly having previously adjourned to prevent its reception.' Mr. Mc- Arthur, the Lieuteriatit-Governor, (g,..h0 as sumed the duties of Governor ,4pou the his. igiuttion of Mr. Barsto*,) refused to. give way -to Mr. BashfOrd; and hsked the latter if force would be used. Mr. Bashi rd reinied '"Yes, if newsdry, i '. - Subsequently the Assembly, b • i..yote of 37 to 9, resolved to recognize Bashford as Governo t r, and Mr.M. - cArthur also desist ea fiom iiistiapposition, and concluded to act, as Lieutet-Gervernor. Thus the' daring effort to iheat a RepOlilican Governor out of his seat 'has been defeated, by the firnatesi of. the Wisconsin Supreme Court... , • ` KAXSAS ME,ErNG iw ALBANY ,k State Meeting' for the purpose of furnishing relief -'-to the Free State' Men of "`Kansas; wt . & held -in the Capital in Albany.. The Assembly Chambe.r was, filled to overtlowin r ,a.. The meeting was addressed, by Gen. Slinklead • of Kansas Gerritt•Smith,. Mr.• Haininond' of the Sisii-:Regiler, Mr. Delevan, and others. A Series Of resolutions, 'strongly sympathis ing.with the settlers of Kansas and pledging ' them-support; were offered . by. D. Wright, - - Esq.;Of Auburn, and adopted by the , meet ing.: Subs criptions to the Kansas fund were obtained to the imouint of $4,940. Of this sum Gerrity Smith subscribed 43,000, Mr. .I)elavan. *l,OOO, and the Albany Journal and Albaay Re:Oster each sloo.' The re minder sires subscribed in sums varying from $5 to 150, Su& a demonstration of sympathy with ;an oppressed people strng , filing for liberty,, well becomes the Capital of a great in free- State: Its : effect will be to kneourage the hearts and, strengthen the lands or the riee 'Stale men of Kansas, and, thereby toicontribute grcitly to the onward *marc h of 1 reedom. • . Tag Ll;rz 41LEMIAII. Masop =seldom wasted ;words on anything. When a, Methodist elder waited on him during the famous trial of Ephraim K. Avery for the al ' leged murder of Maria Cornell,iind iumouneed •.to him in oracular Language that 'the', Angel °at rie! hid appeared to him' : the night pre ' vious•, - alut asstirell ~him that ',A/rather Avery ' • was itmocent,"f—+" Let him besummoneet j was his instantlreply,,withouV abating Weil -1 tion to his work, 'or raising his oyes a second from the table. • . = „ far The Washington correspondent of the New York: Tiines, giveS the fullowinp, dee-- -laration, of President Pierce . in relation to the pemoeratie Presidential nomination: The President, today, in • conversation with a gentleman - as to his prospects for re , nomination, said that if he was not nominit , ted no Northern man would be, d • - I ..r I= rom Potholes IlithtfilY- - • -The ky it a -Drinkillg Cup. . The gky is i.drinking eni;, That was overttomed of old, •a nil It pours -hi the eyes of men : • Its Iwine of airy gold. - • • . We d,rink thot,l/nue all (lay, j Til thelal drop is drained up; 'And are lighted off to bed • ) - ithe iewelslin the cup. • • ,-• . ; . • From Household' Word for April. 2 t• '4. - ' Lavaters.Wariniag. - , . _ Trust him little who doth nlise, ' . - To the 'same height both great ambsmall, . • And rOts the sacred crown of praise; i • • : Smility , on the head of all.. ' - • . • _ Trust him less whO fo . plis-a . and • - To censure all with -sem: fat eyes, j ' - 'And inievery thing has fond . - •. . Somlthing that be dare t espiso. . . But for one that stands apart, Moved by nought that . it befall, With al cold indifferent h Trust•him least and 1 t t all. [ CHRO In the year 301, the cold was so' intense in gurope,, that the Black Sca was frozen en tirely over. L • ' • - ', -: - • -In 401, tte . .Ponttts Sea, l and the i sea be t) twee 'Constantinople and Se turia in Turlcey, were.entirelty.frozen over:' , „The .I.)anube was .. free en over- in '462, so that a. wholi army crossed on the iec.'. - • The Black Sea was' :main frozen over in ]765, and the snow drifted l toi the depth of 50 . - feet. .. • - • . . -Carriages- eroSsed - i dle Adr t at is Sea i t of Venice, in. 859, and in 860 the cold was so inteivethatf•attle froze to de:ith in t 1 ills. The Mediterranean Sea wa-; lioi-thiekl'.. tr.... , zen 4 ~ * : over. that.it.' was passible- .for eat riages and •• itomes„'ani i'.rnerehandise Was . tramp -in ted a crOss- iron- the ice. I. .. , 1133. This year the rtvei Po; in Italy was: frozen front ei' - e f i'il Ma V) the iseii.; , .W. ill e burst the casks t leontaining . it,, and the trees * split with a loti4 report ' -• 'r • 1. , ..., 1116.. The. river 1 - o was,.- frozen • to the . 'depth o'fsi?;:teen feet. ~-,,i C7 4 t' 1231'.. The Mediterranean .was rgainofro. , - J • zen over.o and a whole' pitie fewest was kjlled Iby the'coldi . . . .. 1 ; 1182. ;Thisyear the spew :tts so deep In Austria that the housds were 'entirely 1 1 . • 1 buried beneath it, an'tl tnanv.persons periAt.. I l ed. - - : .. • . , . 12.92. 1 -; re' 'depth. • 1323. 41s to be ' 1344. • 1349, 1 Was Irazcnl T, froze!'" ove -1443, I the traveli) fornielfori 16:2().' aid 1,561 • 1670. Etz 1681. as tO . 1690, - iSvotland thisyear Was siiAted with ad awful snow-s.torm , ,, Whieh lasted . thirteen days and nights ; during.whieh linie . :: , nine-teniliS 'of the sheep were frozen to!death,iand many shepherds lost thcirVes. F - .1692. \S Olves • eat me into V it' .ni . o, !and - at taeked ni nand women, oving to the intense cold and hunger.l,, t • .‘ . 17 , 49, and In oile . of . these year another snoW:storni - visit - edScotland - ,in *Web about twenty tllousami ShTp andisiany , ehep herd; \i'e e. 144--" by. a slitgleA.4 . s snow: -' 17:76. !this: X.ar the', Ilan fit 7 - wa:i Crozet 'over . fire, ; mt. thick below Yienna. .. .: Scotland .was the scene PfanOther terriblt snow-storm in:1794, which is-, the most ex traordinary one of which, there is any recoro , In one single night, snow fell - to the depth o 'eight or ten feet, and in some placeithe mos lofty tre/s were 'entirely covered. By . thi i One night's, storm . .sevente6n - shepherds lolt their lives,::and,thonsaild i si of sheep, besides other anitnalS, were destroyed. One 'farm alone 14st, feerteen ; hundred sheep. Aft ' r the storm; had • ,scim P 4 hat disappeared, the l e were fotnid collected' together (by its %4 dente) In one the. dead. bodies A tw men, :One . woman, forty7five'dog,s, 'three ho sei,- nine' black cattle, one hutidredand eighth? hares, and one thousand eight hundred - a d forty sheep. • •, .. The Whore contain,: the . ' mosi-retnarkah aeCountS of Seyere Winters : in the old won!. and some of them could hardly be. belies:. were th y not well atithenticated.hy the ht. tortes . 0 the times. 'They . contrast strangle ly .wththe weather of recent . times. the e' and-of t 1 e - Rms6itt; in the new world, un i the Winter we are- now passing out. axe. having) will be I Dimlda,Y day ens ...toss To. ComE.—New Hampshire: :ed off the prepreside:ntiat electiOns; kollowed Connecticut ; on the . first ) at A ilril;:rthOe . lsland the, Wgqin.s. ~ytng... There are .no other eiectiOni earlier ths- sas, !t on the •nessee wards. etectint i fora la, Oiutr a t►e eau: battle' title o shortly rose " We Chw, ed veo at lea- coati Teatimes in two yeaim. Al -•," •;whether the patriMagei - of I*. Pi has anything to do with his- sudden - and la manif/station - of 'respeet.fOr the Admini4tr Lion.;-Tioga Agitator. . . ; , . The Special Committee to ferret:lo, the Kansas • Elettfon 1 Vraudi, consisti :, Mcsmi s ....tohn . Sherman .of Ohio, Wm 4 How r d of, Mich.,; (Republicans;) 'a nd ' 1 -Oliver of Missouri, who was elected a N. IN. WhiA;.but now wry 'properly tiffiliatesliwit the Democracy, as .the " border ruffians , l al his initnerliate constitnents.„ L.ITY. Cara tic of 01o,' was at fi rst aPpoints4N but (lee int in con sequence of his duties. as ehairm n 't the tnniittee of Ways ati•Means. 1 *ii, &ill) lessfieluire'selral weekS for 'the n to lo - , , , rep 4 ... -.. .1. . - . -' • '.. TO t ENT, ' • , , I N ROOKIXN township, .Stisqu i ehantt county; - A BARN . , containing 111 acres , with about fio 11 Sores mproved. Said Farm will be rented fOr the termer four years for one hundred and fifty dollara_a year, .he stock included. The atock'cOnsists f.o yoke of Oxen; 3 Cows, '2 Yearlings, 3 Calv I Sheep, and two Efortls i Two hundred and 11 y 4 lars Will be required in advance; the resnine paid .l !yearly , in Produce and improvemetits it; t place Enquire 'Of the subscriber on the place abi two miles south of litrooklyn. II ~* , 21. ; 1 ,' ' # MO'S. ROBIN% ii A. 'Bushnell, L A T'T.ORNET A CquNsELtion AT LAW. 0 2 . 1. over S. B. WeeVe Drug gtore, Sonueha Depot, Po. • • CLE OF CO 'he Mina sv'as fri*en over, and the iresenpNlas bein4 of an .! enoimons ei , . 1 - - • '' i f 'he Baltic Sea *as Trozon over so i , sable for six we4s: . Ail the rivers in Italy .si-tre.frozett A 0,2. Ithd 1 40. I The Baltie. Si e - • d over in each of these years. • ' • Ole .11hine mid G4lf of Venice were T. -.. :- i i • • • 4' 1459. In each of these years; ig front,Lubee t PrussK\vas per the ice. • - Ve sea betw-etn - Gmstantinq)le r Was pa's:dable on ,the\lce., The Cold Nvas4ntense This •Par the'cold gays a";screre whore fureu; tan Au g ust , when Alabama,' Ark, ca, Kentucky, Misionri . and Texas h kzrst Monda y of that mouth ,. and T nd • North Carolina shortly -aft The following States alSo have Stat., s l 'before. that -Of the-Preeidential.: :Flon,fla Georgia, In'liana, Maine id PeliwYlvunia--So that there wil iderahle. skirmishing before. the gran . , TC'hase's Pen Pictures of Grow; is., a nest hook, which, it i4,,eipecied, emanate from the:Offiee'of the Mon M.lol')loutes . ."7—Beacifortf. A rgus: would suggest, to The very erudi the 'propriety of adding to the propo k an appendix, wherein 'shill i t thirty-nine- reasons fur turninge - ,tiB INtib.) ~- . • T.- • Orchard, M. D.: ' ••• - JIIIYSICIANI i ND SURGEON, Jackson, Eusque hanna count' ,l'in. Residence at the Postoltiovl - • - ._) _4411 & iamb, .kBIN.."ET RAKERS, have recently opened a wive .) ronmAn Newri Milford, rat, and keep 'con antly on hand allPnds of Cabinet-ware ; alsolteady ade 'Coffins. Funerals attended with or; without a wars°. Ware-ft:kali nearly opposite J. Diekertnan's ;tore. New Milford, ay 13;1835: INI BOOTS k SCIOES, Leather & Find hiss, on 3laile St., first door below Searle's po t. . 114ntro,le, Jan ; ll, 18541.. W lliam H, Jessup; • TTORNEY T LAW &ISt/TART PUBLIC.— ilirate on PUblin Square; Montrose. i • W. Singleton AN now be found at his l new 'stainf on the coc ' ncr of Ow go ' and Cltes.tnnt Stmets, in the bunding recent! occupied by tt ittenbcrg & Co., *here he efeett t ally repairs with dislaifeh, Watch. Clocks, Jewelry, Guns, and , every deacription of Machinery; -Wheel cutting; Gin and Watch mate. rials supplied to the trade. ' ' t;ETAkin):4l ;I Dr. H. „.. 1 1. 7 11GEON D Montrose, Searle`e EY Motel, Mono:las - 8 and.Tueadays of each week. , /leery S. Knapp, • k f ONTROSE,IPA„ with Roar , Wood . rn,tr •& Car- T.L ,trr, Wholesale Grocers anti Conmussion Mer mats, No: 173 aslungton street, between . Court wit' and Des streets, York. Caleb Weeks.: iiINESS; TRFSK MAKER and Car -ITer. . Shop nt his - 11Wellillg house, eery DrinkeVs. Q ADDLE, 114 LL Tinge Tritorr early opposite If .. : :- . . Killer. & Fowler, I - "V TTORNET AND _COVN:SELLOR AT LAW, ±I A . and Solicit . rs in Chancery. Office No. 4 l'Clarke I ) Aeret, Cliirago,':#l. -. i- • . .1. . . .. I Pacific 'Hotel, ((` 1 RBE NWIC STR FEt (near. &oaf] way,l - 4 1:1)- k. - 1 - 1-ork. . S' lisbury &' C 0.,. Prom 'eters.. Iu !I the - vicinity of the principal steamboat landlitgs. . , otnas It gstrum; ..1 .. , TIP.ALER I. liltl GO6DS, Groceres, Clothing, If Crockery,: Boots awl' Shoes, - &c., 'Sttayttritannit lifipot,.Pa.• . . 4 • . ,i IBentley & Fitch, t TTORNEYS AT - LAW -4 AND. BOUNTY LAND AGENTS, Montrose, .IT. D. S. 14:NTLES': , , - .Tohn Groves. • . r.A§ma - A .LE ,TAILOIL Shop imder'Sertrlet= ; Rotel, street, Atotitro2s., . • T IVERY in the HEALER Iron 'N'S:;II i• Decembei:4 • . r •Z. PP , A TTORNEI AT LAW,, tinsornehcoina., Pp. (YiT;ce on street, one4doorj east ti'Lenli s'mo Frazier,* Case,•- AL TTORNEYS AND C6CNSEI.LDESIAT LAW JJ it. Office on Turepike I street, one door East o jrost's Store, Atuntroar -ATherti Chamberlin, A TT.OTINEY AT-LAT:Ind JuSxlee_of feriee; 1„gj1 over L L.• Post fi .(74; J :4 Store, ..fhiutroge. - • j 1)1 • • W.m. .Te,c . ,sup - 11 it TTOIINET AT.LAW [AND CO.IMISSIDNER of 1 1 IV PEEPS, ftir the State' of New prk, will-Attend On all business., entrusted to him With iii - omptness• and fidelity. • Office on . Public jSquaro, o Aphid by Ilon. .1 Win: • Je::•inp. j j . ' I 4 • bt3el 'in' D EALER O T i N I., -D D TL ‘ L . T .:: GS tI ; w 3 . IE ( D r TI , Nr .e .S . j rn G icaL, d : rfardware,•• Stoneware . , i;fitssware,-...ciocks, WatelieS, Jewelry, Silver Spoons, Speetaeles.Musical Instru tnentS,Trusses, Surgical instrUment., Liquors, Per fumery;lfirrors, Stationly, .11s-ushe Slioes,jTankee Notion:4, ST. • , - _ , . • - . • • R R." Lyons TITOLESAI'M AND!. RETAIL DEALtDS -- 1 . 1 Groceries; "Salt,' . ..lour and MO . f,warc; Lane.t o loro,- Pa. • , . ~, F.. 8. Chandlei, ,---.-- I)EAtFR I. DRY GOO DS, Ready Made Clotliin ' -- . • - "' • • Groceries, Books bind Stationery, .etc:, Public: Avenue, Mantrap, Pa; : ~,..... . . Patrick & Dimoc - k, ,i3T,LYMCIAIit.: AND SURGEONS. Office No. 4 X Owego street, Nontroe, Pa. 1 •• I. L. Post & Co:; TAE4LERB IN DRY GOODS; Groceries, 6lockery, Hardware, Leather, Flour , etc:, corner of Turn pike,street. and Public Avenue, Jfontroae, Pa. , . 47. Lyons & Son 4 • DEALERS IS - DRY GOODS, Groccriet Hardware, IL/ Crockery, Tinware, Groceries, pooks, etc.; also, carry on the Look fiin Ing business—Public 4rentte, ..,fontrissA, Pa. • • 1 - Bentley& Rea 4, • TABALERST&" DRY GOODS. Drugs, Medicines, Paints, .Oils, Groceries. hardware, Crockery; Jmn, 'Clock.•, Watches, Jewelry, Siler Spoons, Per umery,,&c.—Foot4:uf Publip'Ayenne, Ncontroito. Sayre, Bentley: & Perkins, .- ATANTFACTCREELS- OF AND DEALEESoti all kinds of Casting, Stovel‘, Agricultural4tuple meats, etc. Office at Sayre's Store, Public Avenue; Manufactory at the Eagle Foundry, Foot of Cherry gtreet,..hfontroe f Pa. . ' , • •• William William IL Jessup, r- • , A TTORNEYS AT LAW, Montrose, Pa. Prac tice 1 I - 1 Susquehanni, BradfOrd, Wayne, 1V)•o - ' mini! and Luzerne counties. • 'illiam W. Smith I & CO., • MAKERS. -They keep constantly on goo(taaaortment of aßkinds of cabinet Form. Shop and Ware 'Rooms at the Root' of Maine . street, Montrose, Pa. - Rockwell, Winton,& Co., Af ANCTACTITRERS and 3)gALERS in Prate -Gooels,• Hats, Copg, .I , lsis,i Umbrellas; Para 'int4 Ribbons, Av. No. 20 Courtlandt street, New York, (up stair?.) M. it, noetcrrt.t.. 11,1,C.•Tyler; . • TXTERESTEII with , L. 111/NY, Importer of and Dealer inliardware and Cutlery, Carriage Springs, No. 215 Pearl street, Nev.! Fork , where ,his 111er candle friends, in this 'and other "bounties, are kindly invited, and•eartiestly aolicited to kill and purchase. . • Hall &Lamb, • V VIINITTUitt manufactureri and. dealers in all 1.,- kinds of furniture, , hay'moved o wre room, mg Ur El - . from New Milford .village, to the Factory ,four: miles. east ..of the Village, where will be found at all" itimes a good assortment of cabbiet ware, also ready t I made coffins. Funerals attended with or Without a flHearse ; 11151) Bedsteads,at wholsale or retail prices ranging from $2,00 upwards according to stileite. ' JANUARY' Ist; 1956. •'• - I'VE have commenced the New Year with a fmt li if V rate assottment of f.ioodS, which we are DE e ; rEatattrn to sell at the lowest Prices: foirewsh t pro 1, i duce, or approved credit: I3PVI7,EY. READ. IVOQJ.EN, Long and Sqll7trahistle,' Silk and \Vita • do., }Serino; Parametias, Alpams, I Delains, Rages, and other Dress goods: RENTLEY READ. CIIMETINGS of every grade:: Batts, Wicks, Gil: kJ pets, and Cotton Yarn, Tick's, Stripes, Flannels, Waddim, and in fact a general vscirtment of Stipht Goodinstantly en hand, at the. lowest prices by BENTLEY & READ, ---. ll;retfepopuli 1 1 PIT' n M es E n t elf - yio A r sale by • - BENTLEY & READ. • • ne i rialtS-IFTesVfiadWarPlieri-e,(111-rindffaic. 15 ' .ILi dies, just opened. BENTLEY & READ. 10 1 - r i iiiivia7rgooeitaiiif tlethei r ,oiiitliir&ii, be . Vest, .or Pants,:call and select your cloth, and the ' we will get i truu up It ginnent in the best of style, at out about the same rate that ship 'work is sold, and 50 I per emu better. I • BFICTLEY ii READ. ''' Van. 1. 1850. 3 BOITLEY &READ .• "a 1 A fresh supply, !It TightlyrrAorkd pries for rale Iv %./ " . R. k, R. BUSINESS CARDS. D. D.. Hinds, EXCIIAIi;GE STABI.E Store, JtoOrage, J, groviis . ,l Tin 4 Copper,. and Sheet bide , rxeilsi,, near Great Bend,D•ipnt. HOWAT.D. 1 r. W. WIITTON Change of Time. - DEL:WAKE, LACKAWANNA. /.1:D WESIITEN RAILIEOAD. 1!-5, .:WINTER ARRANGEMENT . .. • (ix . and alter Thitraday, Dec. 6th, -1855, the Maid ZJ Passenger Train will depart from Scriutten at I! 11.00 A. U. • Due at, Great Rend at 2:10 1.. M. .Con-I ; :netting with the Dunkirk and Buffalo Express East ; ' ; on the N.' Y. k E. R. R: . Pasitengers • taking this, train Rill aiiie in Darla° it In:30 r.in Nei. York at 1t)::30 r.' • . Returning, will leaie Great Bend at 3 it., (lite:, at Scranton nt 350 p, u. - . The. Freight AccommodationTntin, with passengers ear attached,•will leare ‘ Seratiton at 1 P. N; connectH ing with the Mail Train West, and the Night Ex,' press Trains . both East and West. I'a..Zsengera tak-, ing this train and the Night Express Fast, will rive in Newyo,rk•at 10:05. •, by biking the Night Express Wet., will arrive' in' Pnni;irk at 12 by taking the Mail. Train 81'(.. , 5t, will arrive at Datil kirk at7:2o p. m.. Rettitning, will - -re G Bend at 7A. It. and : an, ^_~l-1♦ leave tirea, at Scranton 12;10 Passengers for Wilkesharre, - Pittston, Carbondale, Philadelphia, (via_ the Catawissa, • Williamsport and Eric anditeading Railroad; via Tamaqua;) and East on, and all intermediate places; will • find first clas, stage coaches in readiness at Scranton, on the arrival of theTassenger. and Accommodation Trains to con vey them to the- above places. I rhose choosing Prih :vote ctmveyances will - •fiml the , best Of horses and'ca• riageof every description, at reasonable charged, ready to order. `• D. IL DOTTEREII, .S.upcsintendelit Superintendent's Offict.. Sernntop, Dec. 6.1853. FAYE Montro•le for DI L. & W. it IL at 6 M.,for ExpresA. Freight Train to Scranton. . o'clock•AAL for Mail Troia to Great liend. 2 P. 31. for Etprt , R - s Freight tc Great Bend, and 31a / Train for Scranton. Lowe Poptit for Slontro, ,, e o 'arrival of aldttie above, trail's at Station, except u ! freight trains:• For seam apply-at Searli!'s Hotel, konti = ose, Pa. Dee miter 12; 1g55. • LANESI33IIO ' • ' • Fnnti.likur, Establbiluinent, rpm subscriber keeps constantly on hand, and will I Make to order, Doors, Blinds, Windows & Wh i driv r sash ; Door and window-flaws-And all other articles made of wood and used in bailding., Blinds painted and hung:on,short .notice; Glasso all sizes, quantities and qnalifies for sale; Oiwoting planed and matched at )?lii (Ft per 100 feet. ,Turning of all Muds done to oraer, also a general assortment of CABINET WARE. 'Bureaus, Tables, Stands of all .varielies, ; Chai BedsteadVSettees, • ileml Pine; Cherry . and Whiten - ond lumber, and Grain of all kinds taken exchange for the above,- EV - Terms ready • plc . or tfiree months time ap proved credit. All orders addressed to me will }-e. ceive proMpt attention. , • JACOB TA Y Lanesboro June 18tit, 1855. IMIE I. F. FITCII • • TV TILE PUBLIC . . • • rrHE subscriber- would tender his thanks for 1 liberal patronage !bestowed' upon; him thus • during the season, and at the same time annon that he has just received a new stock' Ot_Goods; iing his assortment very cttiplete in all its vari branches and wciuld say further that: for ready and On short time to custoners,llis gol will be sold as low Is tbev.can be bought it any, er store in the county.: Please call and examine. Gibsoi4Qetober 12;, 1855: • IN Addition to a very good ftsortment of Ne- en]) ea.. Goods,.there still rentains 'a quantity of Poi:iiit,, Poplins, &c. &c., -of the old stock, to, be sold at ,ar -1 gains, -without reference to cost;. al.-b, lrinter I on. nets, Wool, Woeha, and several ()OCT kiln!, of Shawlsiat low prices, for sal e by fi S. S. ' ... . . _ ‘;. ThLkRS, comparedwith the marketpie', ca r ve tO found very low at the store of . S. S. If. pCOONG, Parlor, and other kinds of Strive. Ina Stove ripe, for sale cheap as the elteafu•st by • . . . - S. 5.J...\ - &.:11././3i . Ffitk.t"l.;lttndlQt, - lltdfaloitoiv - ic:, — ke; ke7.;fttr 1. - sale by ' 'S.S. L . vi.t?gr kinds of Produce at, their highest - InArket . .t .price, also, any (virility of good Wool S:icli , taken in exclialgefor ; goods by . .. . . . .. . Gibson, OefoLer 12, 1955. • . A L GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF STA .i. and. Fancy Dry Goods, •Groceties, Hard% Hats, Ceps, Boots and - Shoes Wall: Paper, 19 Dye Stuffs, - • and Oils, ke.., which nin j)., gold as c as the elieapeizt-for cash or approVedicredit 'Harford, June Ist, 131',5. • 11. M. JOI% -A LACK Grade Rhine Silks of excellent qu 11 nt • 11. M. JON RO(IIED and Cash:nerd shawhi at I a mantillaqhp . H. M. JON I?EADY made clothing at low prices by 'wl 11.. M. JON ,C.-C - SII paid fur Wool by 11. 31.10 N, ."11aiford, June Ist, IS, \ • __ .._ . .••- . . i • (1..C511 paid for hairy Butts by - . 1 N..) . ~ . - • H. 3t. JON A g"''''a& aortinent of Boots and Sliova at - If. M. JON „_ . . • T EAS, Sugars and Coffees of fine . qualities and at low prices by 11. M. JONES. 1 -- t - ABPES 'Ftif find :a great variety •of Bonnets and .I_al Ribbons at -‘” i ,-, • 11. 3t. JONES. L:AWNS, Chiiicife - rrege6 Liiilesand Ginkhaia id - • 11. M. JONiES. . , EEMBROIDERINGand Window' Draperies:4 . ; Ilarfortl.,- June Ist, 15,i5.• • Ir. M. JONES . 1 1 . ! • • . . FIRE! FIR N: FIRE: ..) L _HE Undersigned :has been kppornted an agent of the Sr.iin . urri:At. FIRE `INSURANCE co., Of HarriSburg, . Pa. Said Company has a capital •of $500,000 t it is as safe and Cheap, it company as any in the State and insures on the Stock or Mutual. plan. - .. , . ' - We, the .undersigned, hereby state that. w done business With ;the above company, and satisfied that it. is bOth 'Saftletnd cheap. In ou rience we-have never known.any. assessment premium' note, • M. WILLIAMS; WILJEFS.T7P, "'IL D. WAP.N.,:i, • - F. R. CHA'Nnwt E. B; CnA4E , j 0111.AtiPq ELPIII ; BILLINGS STROUDA, PI-I.4CENIX .13tOCK 7E are happy to sav we are " borne agai . the largest 'and cheapest assortment o w - O have ever had the pleaz3ure of offering to totherk We. invite our friends. and the public to o f and spacious Stork in the ‘.‘ Buick Block" a assure them it is Well filled with new and 01 floods just purchased at the lowest'pomible as for sale at small profits. •• .We ask only the . opportunity t:0 - COTIV.: lIC 6 one of the abol e facts:. • Stoves4store Trishnt logs rrllE good people of Brooklyn - and •.iiieit 1 i I. arc, or.who :may be, in ,want of Stove., Trimming Or Pip are informed That they' 14 Owe articles in liberal variety at • the "Ex( / ' Among my assortment limy he found the KI Slate, Forest Queen, for Elevated Oven,) and cat improved Coat Cooking Stoves. 3fy stock of Parlor and Shop Stoves inc.!' the moat improveit,patterns, -both' for wood'z Terms liberal. .1' . 0. G. fIE3IPSII4' :.\Brcipkllm, • Nov'. 20. : • ' • al War I :War i in the Crime 10,000 Volunteers wanted! to: Inay.Oyste; way to suit, that are rontinually, arriving.l3 and kept and served in the hest manner at t eerance Saloon 4 Grocery on Maine Street, tie- Farmer's Store. Also, Pies and other ea Mid most kind of Groceries & Provisions, Flour kept constt6tly on hand, and tot: sale sale and retail at i S. S. M • _ Murifkllair Itestoh:r and Golden Gloss, h r beauth• tying the hair. _ quantity of Leather GI gyres I and Mittens at = S; S. 31OTT1S. New York Far it and enoice r , ega and im ported Fruit at S. S. M . Montrose, N 355. --- , 0EL 4 14. I JUST BEI new lot of :Seim° Bocikts— Plain a opera and. Envelope ~ ? D iaries for 1856, Fa, _.- dian, and Presbvte an .4,lnut• naes, Vic. Sc. j J. LYONS SOL January 10. - - 11ALDWIN & PVIIIIIINS, 1 - •.. Wholesale'and 'Retail dealers: in Flour, Salt, : Pork, I W , Ideal, Grain, Feed - and Candies . Cash paid for' Oats t and R y e. I • I - On Chestnut Street,—East end of Lyon s .& Chan ' (Hen Store, Montrealer Pa. il • 1 . • I . _ ALFRED tiA TWIN. ~ , • 1 . .STLAII PlAiiiloll. • . : . %.- ~ I . , SEARLE'S COACHES BENTLE' _ I; tie it' into , ; , healthy action. They remove !the Obstructions of the Siornach; bowels; liver, andother ' Oreartiof t'ke body, and. by restoring their irregular. 'mini to health; correct, Wherever they exist. such '. derangements as are the first causes of disease. An extensive trial of. their Virtues, by Professors, l'itysitians, and Patients, has shown cures of dan- Serrvi diseases almot beyond belief, were they not übstantiated by pertlans plan& exalted position isnd character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Their certificates , are published in my American !Almanac, which iliAgents below - named, are pleased to furnish free - to all inquiring. Annexed we give directions for their use hi the 'complaints which they have been found to cure \ 1 Volt COSTIVENESS —Take one or two Pills, or such quantity :tt.s to ends' Move the bowels. Cos. 1 . . , ... ~ u A tiVeness is freqnent y the , :ttggravating cause of ;PILES, and the cure' of one. complaint is the cure • let both. No person Can feel well while under a 4! !costive habit of body.' Hence it should be, 'as it : !can be; promptly relieved. 1. • ! • • • Fan DYSPEPSIA, which ii sometimes the cause ' of Costiveness, and alWays uncomfortable, take mild' ; doses— rom one to four—to stimulate the stomach and live into healthy aetioh. They will do it, and r i' . is °lace to the . Piehlie. . . I the. hoz burn, bodyb - Turt . I, and soulburn of dispepsia i_TAYING just returned from New York I wish to will rapidly disapp ap Vir,hen it has;gone, don't • . forget what' cured y u.. : • •; -i! call the attention, of My old custotne*•, and of . I the public in general,. tq my 1 .. For a FOCI, STOSI en, or Morbid Inactioti alas Barrels, which prodPeet - gdnetal depression of the i • - . NEW STOCK OF GOODS, . spirits and bad health; take from four to eight Pills • I which' being bought with ,clish et the low.-it priCOS, .at first, and sniallerldoses afterwards, until activity ! and Wishing to Nell prine l ipally fde the sante,l will 'of rand Strength is restored:to the system.._ 1 fee them at greatly redOced prices. • - '• Fon ~ NntiNOT:PS'iSS, SICK lIEADACIIE, - NAVSEA, 1 • Pain in the Sl4onneh, Ark, or Side, take from four i Coeheco Print., war anti fast colors; for only 8. •1 ~.. . to eight pills op going-to bed'. If they do not oper. -•• cents a yard. . Good Ffrown , :sugar, IS pounds forontt ate sntlicientlY, take more • the next day until they • ! dollar. Boonton: NailS; I acknowledged by all 'to be do. These ecimplatnts will be , iswept out from the 1, the best Nail in use; $5.5n per keg.. Hats and Caps; system. Don't we: these and their kindred dis- i Boots and shoes, •IttiffillO Holies of all prices. all-,cool orders 'because y M oue omaeh is foul. , ; I ~ "s De Laines, CashtnerpS4Paramettas, Dress &lk, Silk Fon §cnort'LA, IEKYSIPELAS, awl - all D_Csorpes I 't civet, Ik.c.' 3.fouslin he Laines, 1 shilling per _Yard, of the s‘t•in.• take the Pills freely and frequently, to ;„; ~ .. - • t. .. ..•,. -- I:eep the bowels open. The eruptions will getter. ; raker , one . ft ert and Meleskin !Eats , .Broehe Shawls, allY soon begin to dithinish sand disappearl lNlany ;. ; Dread:, Long shawls, Tltibet do., selling at inconceiv dreadful ulcers and Sores• have been healild up by ; ably low prices. I can safely warrant perfect Cads . - - the purging and purifying effect of these pills, and • • 'faction to all who will giveime a call. . some disgusting dirises which seemed to saturate . ; Lanesboro Apr. 5, 1854. ' •S. A. LYONS. the whole system. have completely yieldedlle their !• , .k..,! , • ..,.. ' . influence, fearing 4he sufferer in . perfect health. I' t I LOCK6 7 -gbed time keepers, Milk' one '. dollar. Patients! your du to society forbids that you I.'J '1 l ; C. A. LYONS; ' • ; ; should. parade ;yourself around the world! coveted .; : Lane_shoto, Apr. 5. li I: • . - . : with pimples, blotches, ulcers, sores, and el l any ' -‘B - 1 ,--. - '..i . " - ,.„..,. --•- -- '{--- ,--;-------- ----- ----7-- -of the unclean disc l oses of the skin, becanse your I ;,_ /1-Nt ro/—1 ono lames, me which the highest el ca , ; price will he paid. ' , S. A. LYONS. system wants ma sing.. ' • . • I ; , .TO PUlirrt . THE BLOODi they are the biStlmedi- 1 Laneshoro,• Apr. 5rT " eine ever discover . impurities should be tak *reely cIOUNTRY • PROY - fecTFtac - en — iii exeliangt.iiw and frequently. an the impurities which! strai the ; ; • :- , seeds of incurable ismer', will be swept ot of the ,_. Girls, at 'me store. , S. A. LYONS. ;'; 'system like chaff b fore th wind. Ify this property ! Laneshoro, April 5 : 1 ; 1. . . . theyolo as rmfeli:g od•in preventing sickn ss as by ; _ .;•. .... _ . •:- '.' . ... • the remarkable cur s which they are teak ng every . ..s ..1•-• • NEW GOODS AGAIN. where. : ; ;• . . 1 I . i ; - LIVET/ COMPLA NT, JArNnicE, and a I Bilious : .11 the " EXl..baiV'e " Broolc I y:t.. Affitions, arise; tint some derangemen -neither ' ; I rlil HE subscriber takes this opportunity of thanking torpidity, entrvesiti n, or obstructions of t el Liver. Torpidity and estion vitiate the bile:a dlrender • ; : ~:„ his friends for ,their -Very liberal ratinnage the it unfit fur diges on.. • This is disastro sto the ; past ! .t.a.:gi, anti of saying to them in addition, that, heap, and the a nstitutjion is :frequent • !under , - , haying kelt received ; fresh invoices of :seasonable mined b) no other ause. !indigestion is. e soup- ; I k t o,l s . of . vat ions tlesWriptiims; he is still ; itrepared to tern. Obstruct:lo of the! duet which e plies the i,, ! supply almost-any arjtiele it:malls' called for at b coon, bile into thb sto sell calms the, bile t overflow -- ; in , store. . His.iissortr i ieb i , is loisi , coiiii • lit te aiini , be. into the blood. his produces Jaundi „with a ' „ • mg, t e largest in town, !oil, -the greatest' wittier h' l • . • "; ; - '• • long and dangero s trainlof •evils. Cvs ' •eness, or aluXuately cost' eness land diarrhrea, p! revit il s , i fuer to purchasers, Iher, for Cash, Barter, or &obi/ Feverish syruptin s; languor, low spirits, rearluess„ i • (..,liorl) Credit. ' Callomd see. ' . • restlessness, and melancholy, with som tones in- I. : . - .• 1 '0: G. lIEMPSTEAD. • ability to sleep; a d sometimes great das siness; ; • p,„,„,m„.„, August 211. i s;;; ; i; sontetitnes there•i severe pain in the side ; he skin 1 • - • -• 1 , . -----.,----•-'; t , and the white of te. eves laecopte a greeni •h ; -ellow ; '• i l i • • Meirtivisies. and Detiaw.. „ . the stomach:acid ; the bowels sore to tel toneh ; ! YRES' CI, rry Peetcrai—acknowledged to be the whole system irritable; with a tenden; y to„fever, ! z‘, ,tht. b est •p u l t , fr i r „ try p t „,„, e d y ! extant _r ol id , A which may turn t bilious fever, bilious c; liel, bilious ! Extract .of Witell Hazel—an exceedingly' valuable diarrlicea; dysent ry, B,:e. • A medimn do eOf three • • -. . .. • 1 ; 'rented.: for divers ilis—Dr. Hiker's "Controttinii—a or four Pills taker at night, followed by t obr three . • . - .Nt ) . and specific for Dim rhea Dvsenterr, Cholera Mor in the morning,; a *repeated a few days; ill remove . ! g•T' ,„ . .., ~ • ' • , „. . „I• the raitse of all tli i .,:e troubles. It - is wick to spar ! bus, ive---.2sYret. , sh'eer's. i ninne s tutu vs rigto s such pains when: 'ou can cure them for 5, rents. ! Pill's, Yet-chant's Garnlinir_Oil, together soh _a great Riikrusvism, Gout.; aid all In/lam tatory Fe- . ': v'ariety of Drtigs - iii eoutinott use,. kept constantly on rcrs, arc rapidly b)l the purifying •eirects of .baud by . I . . , () (4...noirsTE:tb. • !lieseTills upon he blood ' id :the stit' -b- - -hicb• ' ,tlicseTills Upon the blood am_ .ne t... thes'afford to thevitatprincipal Of Life. and - all kindred clomplaints they should • mild diuleft, to mOre the howids gently, i • As.s a DINNEitILL, thisis bull' .agrt u•'eful. No Pill on he made more pleast, and certainly no c his - been made morel an the purp4se•for 1 hick a dinner pill is en . . „,PREPARED DV .' • .DR.JI I ; C. AVER ti .C A .Practical d Analytical. d _ ' .•LOWELL, MASS., .. AND SOLD EY VIT Aver. Traizm.r.and J. Eriir.ztnn and by. l liruggists generally. . . • . S. S. INGAI.I PLF :an., leap i~~< « . xtAv 1).% Fat•.. TT Burriu wou 1 - 1 .11c, that he A full a;501.61,t .a great' 1-3rty,of BEI and Fat , ev D.,.lanes. and I'Llit t ; and .I.* Cloth,: Plain Mitt Plaid Met inoes, Par letg.!ss and roplit ; Park Melt Styles.. Black liqealle, Plain and fancy Broelle, Cashmere,. Crape, and Silk :ha POns, Bonnets and Flowers; Lailic CI trey for Cloaks d Mantillas, Breadth &c.. with a la ge 3issortmert of ,Seal Z....G00ds as Usual, i; eluding Hardware, C and Steel, Paint..4oil& Boots and Shoes, IBuffido Robes, CarpeAngs, k.e„ with a mental Stoves and Trimmings of the he lug made to orde- (;:ctiressly.fot his - enftti I will all he sold at the loWest figure!. 41 for CAI Produc , or approved credit. N. B. Woof :socks..Watnted, for tvhi prices,will continue to be pail Flour . - stantivon hand. New Milford; lct. 4, 1855. Coate at Law 4. PrOft. Stoddard's series of Alithung use, hr the doz.-orsin'gle. SandCrs' look, - Almanae=, The Farmer's.!Fa er,Tnited State:, Knots- Nothing, Tril Ladies' Pocket Almanacs for 1855. - -Diaries for . 'sl--all :styles and rizc market. 'Law .npnks—it nett- supply enralon.siltigestl complete to 1855, Hard's Goblin Glos.: for I)eautifvill' ! the Hair. ALio Hurd's Hair Res] tin ' tl:e the woollgrow (tit the top of the where.tl; WAHI ( % 011gikt to 'grow?, • Montrose Post Ifiet!.. by • 'Ai N. Montrose Dee 19 1855. bas. l e e are expe -011 8 Gr; ent. I ' Nev lA/mita :flail Si; , . • .! :. Ylt Om' 1 r r It li WO OP 31F IV Oli4 EROSII. TAGES will leave KirkWood;•passi g thronghCor: kJ ,,.., bettsville, Liberty &c.; every m rning_ after the arrival of the Mail Trains orears, both .a.st and West, reaching Mont iise at 1 r. M. .!.1? tui:i?ing, - leave t Montrose. daily Sundays excepted) at 2!r. sr., i•each ing Kirkwood in time to take the Mail traineof cars, both 'East and lyeSt, 'ping theme:welt and 'most fea-: slide sroute to reach the New York and Erie Railroad. This line intersects a pi-weekly lihe for Dimock, Springville, Ttinkhannock, Vi'3,:i, omin ~, !and Wilkeit atbarve, whichleaves Montrose 7 AM. every Mon day, Wednesil# and Vriday. Also, 4 lide.to Friends vilh, jLeraysville, ec:-.;' ; Onod /caws and comfortable earJagesi are provi tied, and the proprietors will spare r o pains to ac commodate the public. .«T. X. lIAT,CH, . April 6,185 1 4. .: -31 t ItGAN' A:VEST. . - • ATTIGIVINION AT IfOIVIE : _ r HE undersigned would restwetfully inform the cit- I tens Dinnick and vicinity, that he has opened a store at Dimoek four corners, where he intends keep ing constantly ton hand a good and !well selected as sortment of It' y Goods ; Groceries, Ilktrti ware, Crock ery, and all-ki els of Merchandise; uSttally `kept in a 1. country store;, Which he Will sell tiZiow if not lower., than any other establishment in Northern Pennsvlva nia; Montrose! ot . r excente . Genth4ften and Ladies give me a calk and exam emy stock ! of goods . and my . priees. 'Yon will say some mils travel and per haps p from ten to fifteen cents on :every , dollar you pay out. 'A gird assortment,of Ready Made Clothing hept constantly on hand. . All kinds ilfCoantry,Produce taken for Goods attire market price. . • • !I T • . '. Vii! !Hillock, Jnn.- 15 1855.--=1 yl . - " with Goods tr cus- b now id can sirable es, and kiiiiil !MI !ity who I, Sore un tind !hange." ep2tone the lat- udeql all i epal. IEAD. 'ti in , any eipresq le Tem lopp4site o.ables— leas lc., tt wl}ole- Trs. 1' I NEW G CA W. notrr hatqugt rccig -.kJ. Fall S l iflee, such as D. mettaA, Alar4cas, Shawls. TUfact u'general-, which will h sohl - low.• " A • ' I V - ew Goods,. ... higea, Para rrif ta and „,li ~Or. Goods, 4 f t .... .- i i .: Fatuity 1411%. 1 ... - rrIlE hest n town can he hail of .l. L ,ONS k SON. ' 'IL An. facUily needing ean"havei them on trial; if .hey do not a wer Abe purpose, no eflarge. . Montrose, .pt. 18.. - i:- , • • • I . 7 . • f ; , .Li . , - WANTED. : - . • KA M.. Shingles; Pine and IlymlUck 'Boards. Scant ..7kl ling hind Thither.' , J. LYONS k SON. . M ontros e ; iFebruary, 12, 1856. ! 1 ' . • T AMP OTL, Camphene, Phosgene nil Candles for. L Ede byl - • . ' J. LYONS k VON. . 1 - this }tor these e taken in 'Ut freely. .able and n to take, Ifetittial to pl l ,byed. •. el tats; I )to!) -211-Lroar), Gocds TUE FALL OF. inr•lrlil 11.'tteti , now in StOrkb, al:II an , l-WintQr qt)(1 IRicLF;ilt tin i lorititil, 1.- revel VIrT rl),, including 5*1,1,;„ Plain incy Mohair. inottas., De -1:11" IS, in Fall Rich :6's smd Vel- Cassinw le awl Fancy. •oOkery, Iron II as, Clocks, rew l titTradt;, And Inwo.r 1.11. th.“ 1);± Qt. lam! Salt eon- (iv. , best in niiwiSpOlint! Kilickerl.kock- I r uge autl even: 1 s the best in ust received, aiid pregery ()ripe, that I i ead, the plaee . toel.sale at •ttk, Ell in exclinnge TIIAYER . 1 - ! , ,ook.i4,.LlFlotiks, 114rokal r.. , , . F.A.O'L.E. FOtillEDlAlti • ' 1 - 4 AYRE, - BENTLRY & 14.,RK1NR hating puidas-. - AT THE MONTROSE . BOOK STORE. lz odof Wilsoriv& Co. the Eagle - Foundry, are now 1 9 1 11 E subscriber would l inforin 14 flietds +autl,the vioepared to fill orders from the tiade, and do work in 1 1 public generully that ihe h as orb h an d tbetarge-1 1 their_ line with skill and despateh: They will keep and best selected assortment of BOO'ks and.Stationerf.; onstantly on' hand ,P/orcs (best kindi t ) Mores; All 4 tO by. found any wherein Susquehanna county, whicik kirids t ) Cu/Orators, Strati Cutters c orn sh e itk r , 4, 1 I fill Wi ll sell cur ready pay .:at prices that 'cannot fail . 01 tic. Av. ite. - / 1 . ~ 1 suit. . _ .1 .We invite ptuticuldt attention', fo the Plows attic}► 1 Among the miscellations Rooks may he found the iwe manufacture. We manufactime and keep for Sala ! Life of 'Washington, Jackson, Taylor, Isaac T. Ilop-,1 ~ Th e c e l e b rate d Br am y cy pi i.m.. I per t -llorace Greeley, P,.'11. Barnum ; and others j,Star 1 We have purchased the escht4e right to tnanuf ae . j f Paper, (Beecher.) Humanity in the. City, (Chaldn,) . l tura land sell in this county, •, 'a Wye ra h. , and I Bell Smith - Abroad, My Clurtship and its ConsFlubnc- .Bradford, Veßiek's Patent idon Beam Perm. Au les (WykolI) Ruth Hall,!. (Fanny Fern,) .also Fern'.l/lbw is made en ti re t y o)lro4Meepting th'iliatalf m . 1 Lt:aves, first and second Iseries American Agitators 1 1L is celebrated for its cagy drattght, Ike one-thi r 4 and Reformers, Thoughts and Things at Bonn:find-I easier than any now in use,l while its strength and du: I Abroad, Getting Along; The Old Inn, IhSod's Worki, rability are greater. i• 11- ,- . Stanhope Rurleigh, The News Boy, L Dow's Com- - ~. • . AfACIIINEAY 1 plete Works, The Slave of the Lamp, The Escaped a f a n kinds minufitclured and epaired by experiene -1 Nun, Lewie or 'the Bended Tab , ' Memoirs of the'! ed in C hin I i Countes ltlessington, 2iivolA. Go r idsmith's „Animated ; ske„, ',F'ngiae~' G , , ,, arin _ e ,. o .l .arins man , __ Nature,The Chemistry , ;of Co is Life, Clarke's 1 . u i Ole . ma , IN , Commentary, New Testament, 'Barnes' Notes,: on same, Buck's Religitins Ane c dotes. Testaments, l'hles, from pocket size tli ;large Oamilv, Hymn, Praye:, I Gift, T4y, Surap, 'Note, Receipt, and Blank Blooks of al! sizes, &c. &c. • Sehootitooks--all kitic nished on short notice. !! law ..Flooki—A good) furnished to order. Stationers. A . good 1 I shilling per quire—lli? Ink, the hest be'' munerotis to mention. ') fore purchasing elseivhet t; lice. ' .il . Montt os e. August . . r • • ..14 That ill.: very desha jthat. the aceo:lnts alid notes, Of the late Hunt of Sll4 . iti entpst e:itl should he =et.' th.d; and that qteedi4-. -0. G. HEMPSTEAD. Brooklyn, Aug. 185;1. • 4 4 ,7'A 1; . • the barrel or 141, at tip., t•het • rat.i. 1.;%* 1 O. G. HEMPSTEAD. '"f .r IMF. highest market. priee . paid for Putter, Eg..,!:•?, "11 Lard, Farm Produce of all kinds, good Shingles,. prime Wool Sock?, Bic., iu Gnmd.L, he • . 0. G. Li EMPSTE,f.D. Cl LIITIWEG:I:The subscriber has on. hail, 1 and is noty*nufacturing, a small stock of Beady-mrde Clothing, of good quality and worktnatt ship, whielthe ofrerstit pert low . prices. (). _ . 0\ Ts A liDiSfiro ES—A good assortimmt 1) of excellent, qualities, kept colstanilr on hand by . • , 0. G. 111:31PSTEAD:- the PA- • UNION INSURANCE COMPANT, • OFKICE, PI 111;;k111' , 014) COUNTY. . • CATA, $200,000. h SCCUTY'd by BOW' 'arid Mortgage on the IMO Estate •• of-4ee Staekkobi , r4s. • • , Insures against lois by Fire, - of Houses, Stores, and other buildings, Goods,-Ware's, and Met - dirt:Also. on as fitvorable terms a..atty..sittlilar Institution. Losses promptly adjusted aiul pant. . 'Dtntwzosts.—lToti.l florae: , Williston, Athens; Fran cis Tyler, dO. ; George A. Perkins do:: J. T. , D. Meyer, do.; C,. N. Shipmati,l do. ; C.. F. Welles, Jr. do. ; Canfield do.; Towanda Gen. if. Witkeina.t, Laevvviik; Geo. M.llollenback. tiarre ; Michael eylert, ,La port e, Pa.. W illiston, President F. Wellsjr., V. Pres.- and Treas.: - J E. Canfield, Secretary ,- At*At. O. S. BF4: . FACTS F 1 MHE F.Obscrit)erii /NG PUS/A tbe Chair and War i found a -greattt\ Chairs than at-anv i also nag ar..l Cane es, Settees; Tables; be sold at the lows, short notice. and of good materi.; -trill he, my motto.. i f (acts, please call at,L flatfeet]; Octobet H , NEW lA • imi l :ll: 7. th ls a l t i : Gelehrated Plowe. - band, Si* 11W, i'.!ulliprrfors,..Dog tl Flow Points of • •v• •piention. We ho lo'reeeive Our r.ll. !tory, D. Po.4"tg of 111 ;:',.earle's Mill. M — Rpaiting Feli. G • - TO 'the Pill)lie. rINIIE su haring taken the store and pot , •IL _elms the Pock lin trade, of R. T. Ashley, are preparekto sell, for REA .D Y PAY ON LY, a. tine assortment of Drs Goods, Perfumery, Yankee•No thins. Groceries, (,rookery, Hardware, iron and Nails, RNA' and Shoes Sole and Upper Leather, Salt, &c. /cc-, at such prices it's (they think) cannot fail.fo give entire satisfaction! to all who may favor theni with their patronage. . . J. AA:. J. R. - Ashley. Brooklyn, 111 1 .3815& -46 t. . „ STEAIII GUIST' AND SAW :11111,1G. POST 11110T1E1IERS having purchased' the. above cstablislonettt, will keep constantly On baed •Su perfine a-td lint! liolonr; Corn Meal of superior alva Chop alad neaa _at the lowest cash priceg.— Custom work will be itlone with despatch, and in all' cases orairentell I . • - • • • • 1381tf . . Montrose, Julr 1858. • • . • Prof.. tharles,lllorrls, UCCESSOII. nf Charles Tillman, BARRER, hay ing again reinavt . 4l - his shop from' its former loca tion in the baseMent lof Seairlee Hotel, - to the mote never Chandler'4 Store, is prepared to exercise his art in the inost• scientific manner,tin all who tray be pleased to entrait their heads or faces to.ltia hands. Nov. 20. , • . 22y1 Watches, flocif.s, Guns, dm., • 'A: hew assoehtnentj jest. receirqd ...from England, Switzerland; Gerinant, &e., which will be sold below the New York Hee.% at 8114T-GL ETON'S. • -Montrose, Octis, l lBss.' -- • • - • ; - • irevr. OPENEP, 'a hew Okay' of Ladies' Shoes, ba [lab. 10)1 . . J, LYONS SON. . • SALT, ' . . „ *2 PER bartel for Salt, at - . j R, IL LYONS & CO's s wed in the county. of arii•ty constantly on hand or ft first rate ,riling paper at rlYar,d Pens---Writing ttle.s tots of other articles. too • i lease eati ‘ and examine; be e; at the Itlontrinie Post Of • A. BULLARD.. lEEE Ili DIME E. Montrose. Pa.. . I 154.211)n it THE 1 3 3.:(111 , 1;1 7 ~ carrying on the CIL-I K r SS in alt kg, cations branche:r,at . Shop_ Rarford, Where may be ktiefy 'of Windsor „and Rocking etaitliAmetit in the county; Uta, lltiretins,_Bedatett&, Lonng.- ' Stands, lc: all of. Ekieli will iat iitices at retail, - (or wholesale, All work warranted . well mania, N Short credit:, and small profits demonstration of the i•Vove n•'shop in llarford, A. W GREENWOOD. 1554.". 1546mn. 'OW SHOJI!. ESTABLISHMENT TT vrot,il(l 7 respectfully inform the they•manufactu i big Matchley's They ,also keep constantly on WIC Coupty, and leien Warns, Cuttri Shnes; trious patitvrns, too numerous to , e, by strict attentiog to business, re of. putitie .patrottmrel Mitnufac stand. Foundry, af. Mott. hear oit on short notice. ' - MERRIT MOTT, • I ELIJAH ..MATT. rhinelt, 4 1: c. • /tinting the Stores. which s - ti manufacture,-are the leptloqe Coskisi7 .S'fove, liOitat And do.,' For. eat Queen do 70:1 re is n d 0.,: and other kinds, all ranged fif burning wood oricZal. Als o , s c if..Re ffo . later, • Parlor Storty.:coltape: Parlor Stanley's, two'srizeis; do.; and a , trarietylo' ether l'tftior Store s , _both wood And 'coal burners.. We keep also 011' hand Grindstone* trimmings, Dog Churn trimmings,' to r ., brella And. Shovel and Tongs Stands, kc. ke.. Work . done to order on short ,notice ifnd at the lowest rawer. tar Orders • for Stores, Agricultural Implements,' &e., are 'solicited from those is the trade, and - will be filled at reasonable wholesale - ; ricer. •,' S. D. SAYRE ; ' S,IIDNTLEY., Montrose, March 4. I e_PA TE: 7l i 3 ". At 1,-iniellIVIES. ,' '- MONO tiro. g% , ..tt. ,h• i; , ty or Irt. , licitief: at Turielrs II Stor, may 'he' f ; onel 211 of Di% JaynO'S justly , seloio-at-d Family .54. - qiii , i:'.e,%:l .A..-.7‘ 4 ' .s :Cherry P ee tb: ' rat :old Catliariie Pill,: ikol..y*.t. Finesr Wine and. Foie-.t Pill A• ; Iloofland's cel.,i)t nted ' Detman.Bit t ers ; I.onden's . ' : cries of Family Medicines; Merchant's ' Garghng Oil, the I:!Tatest,.re4edy. for sprains in man or beast over -known; Mathe.'wson's Infallible Reale. ,dv, and Ifore Remedy.; Orfek's Vernange;and n variety of other kinds; Trasles 31agnetic Ointment" 'the great reniedt for burns, fbeumatisep and imi inl flatntriatory complaints-; Poild's Fxtracil, a. first rate . : thing for similar purposes - .4.1 above Ointment An. • - 2, drews' Pain Destroying A geny,.a good article.; It'otid- , cock's Balsittn" and Bone Linimeitt.; Atwood'S Jana- • dice Bit i fers, Canker Drops, f i :iniment, and D)"sentertr EiropS 7'. Bakers Compoun d : or Dysentery.; Leong]! ton's feipsin, for Dyspepsia ; ficimbold's Extract - tit i nnetiti and' Extriet of Sansaparilla; •a variety of Salvt, the best in market. Pills, tic.; and an almal.! - etidless. variety of Patent *edieines,.nitpgetber ' too -7 romerona, to enumerate---bia suffice - it to say, that the public Will find nearly infers. thili7 in this line, ai . the Drug and Fancy Store - Of 'ABET': TrIIRELL ' _ Montrose, July..-1855 ;. 1 _ ..,. _GEN*;;;AIL FILIII.N4sIIINfoI STORE Asp Ta Establiclitinen, Az; • Pi.'SQL - ELIANIqA DEPOT. •• • . T4.5-mitk Co. 'would ITSpectfully annettnre ft V their friends and the putlic generally, that they keep constantly on ivand a, full assortment of.Aeadv Ctothing, Boots and 11oes, Hats and Caps ; ar.l •. every titingelse necessary ftir'men and women's wea'. We would particularly call the attention of country Merchants to our large stoely of Readv-Made e of our own mannfiteture, 'Oiler! we Offer at-Wholesale, at prices that will afford . ghat inducements to easli and short-time customers. , - • . A large stock of Cloths ' Cossitneres, Vesting ,&e.; kiln constantly. on tiailitl,cJir per ions desirop of bar : ink; clothing made 'to *order!' • - •, . Orders punctually attmnlvd trr. • ; • - for past 'favors, we hope to merits tinuance• of the saint% ••: J. - ASHERb, Co._ • Susquehanna DePtii r P : a.,l May 12,'1855. . 1 - 1 • • . Anstral.a,. .a Or 0, 7 1 . 11 pbmg on flee Glube :(7;•cuter halt6nic.4l.? .11tuti • . KEEL ER . StODPARD'S- E101)11' AAD 'TIOE Wi1' 4 11)1117... lIICII filled With a new .and eatensiye „assortment of article s in their 15ne, embracing a general variety of new and elegant ;styles ace' and • gentlemen's 'Sear, Among -whicharc .Ladioi Freneh; Silk Lasting and krenillct Gaiteis, Kid and Ennineled Leathet and Bron).ed Jenny Linds, llItO:inS and Tics ; ,Gentlenicti's.Freiich - and . Philadelphia, oak tanned calcslzhi and kip Boots, llnroCco, Calf and ;ClOwhide Broghns &e. Boys kip, calf an4.cowhide Beets and Ityogans; all 11tnds:- 31iises and Cbild:•E;n'S. wear, Also,. a geotta aKSOfI -1111iiil Of Findings .which-Consist in part. oflasts, pegs, iPayables Hungarian Mills; acks;•thread, NYas, tles,shee binding, Ails, rasp , sandstones,' shoe knives, &c.; Also oat: and hemlock tanned 'calf upper and soleleather,lforocco skins. nd - Work made to order rtpahing neatly • 1 & STODDiAIID Montrose, April 6 , 18.54, , • Stearns ,:end ITIN* 4.. • sa f FrIIE : uh?eribers hare ir k nisi' to petrions who tr above named hiralnititlt Sfe? they' Catibe ()Wait:o ( Hating enverienc.;tl the be ring the late co:di:Tr:dint! estly recommend to other' paper, the pre:!'ervingof importance to them, not .Prices range flOmtsoto 16, a i ttyrine _wishing to .pt style, size, price - Ac., and tire, with the intflrnal• arr. chair. . ankwe can explain 1-..!hase, the difference in . Ifernish them on shortilQ r- norment ft,. snit the pnr BENTLEY READ.TI. Montrose, December - 111 1851.. J=. • -- - -.. . 1 Valuable 1.. d. i% I or Sale. i , . r; OR SALE IN ONE It DP, about s.soo:agres lif !. •L• Land on tin- Ityrez.,.f. of- Spring Brook, a branch of. the La eka w!! In' .4f , ir,l t I In zet ne.Connty, penn,w : , about midway 1,01 wei . .n. Ai , thriving , town . of.Seran,.. ' tow and Pitt,ttm.. Thespll nits are 'covered With cal , Made thither, tend being pit late in •the moat extensive . !nitteral region in; Penwiy vania—known to—contain trod ore—and believed td . I bound in coal. and being ' also in the . immediate l'i •initv of st, , ,veral railroads ;.,:made and no* in progress—Offer to the capitalist an opporttinitv4or the invAtrhent of Moahy that seldoni I occurs. lOr further inattlatioti apply to N. P. Po sack,'Esq.; No. li. Wall-treet New 'York, onto the Sllttnlitier, at 3fontro.se, - 0 Qtfiichatiria countnPa.; the 1 11. aktorney in fact of the 43 . 4 - iers. - ` . - .• ' - • April 6, 184.•. .-11 • HENRY DRINKER. . ~ . . , . • . TAM L E AN , PILAST ER. - ;'l4' ll E :Mbscrilters are - .now4hitruhig •and . wilf ktr 1.-., • constantly on hand, Lime .of z a very supeiior .Onality 'at Yolltraite Depot, and will. sell, it in _any quantities at a.fair priote,. Person's' wishing:',a large quantity eau be supplied..7on a retigonailde notice.'-, . Siiperiorromid Plas er will • be kept constantry on hand hereafter.. • • , . . I. L. POST, -! • , 1 _ . . . • - IL DRINKER.: ~ ' — i . -.IF.SSUr.-.; . , . i• . - 3fontroxe Depot,. 3.;, W .. ' L. ..41:AIlLE,- ,) John igrovell AdvOitiseinent.l AS ilturt.c, who furnish us the birds'. and beasts with an exlra coat for -whiter, has no_ynado a sintilaspro. vision for man;tilui4 citincludetFlo take it upon my self to attend to that dkp"artntent; , and thereforei I think proper to ainune that-all elirering.pale tA-. pods; that need. nerd, apparst, glorious Or inglorious, fashionable or i unfahionatele, can have their far'at is - supplied and their taste*stiited,- by calling•otimie, iny shOp in Montrose.- r - . ' , , NWILICE. • OCT: n: THAYEtc;;tialies this method of saying D his friends olielistomers„. that he has again resumed the practice o 4 medicine', at ..hiS old Smut at 'Montrose where he rtnly4.4. found at all, times.-unless: professiot;* employeth', lIC mould say to . .thoselin.., :delded to him; that 14' will deduct. twenty-five per cent 8n all tictounts paid before the first of Aprilt4xt, (or if auy poor lik4 tnyAelf.l. will deducefifty.) . - • Montrose, Feb. 20, ffia. • • . WAAdow Sash.: • & D. SAT RE' having been appointedm agent ki• for an extensive leash blind and Idorii..mannfae tory are Prepared to ihrniali,iiity articles lit thisliVat ICU rata than they hags usually bpen SOU • I & D. S. Shaving Cream. which every man should try for it.* It&T. S. Dr, Itaker's CtilObralled_Vegetable CoMpound, A sovereign remedy fen: Dysentery, Cholera Merhus, Cholera Infantunt or Summer co b i piaint*-entiiely vegetable, and has ner i erifailed in, a single instande of producing the desired e.ffee . t., 1!or sale in bettitii at 50 cents and sl .' • I • BENTLEY READ- Mon tiose, August . 2 • , 18/i5. - * . _ - s iltutoved. . , • • C. D. VitgilDentist has taken roams ocer F. 11 : Chandlers'stoic, where Pfeatiere to sill his friends as quick ai l possible._ -C. D. VIRGIL.. May 2; 1855. Resident Dentist. - _ riONSTANTLY kJ on Anti itoOlee. 1 rib's Fire•Proo lade arrangernepis to fur ay he in wapt-of them, the es. at the . Setnelprices for at the uniutifacturcea. Befit of such an artilcle.dui _nrselyes, we would earn} laying ralhablebooksand ich would' be of ittinicPse do Without one. todcoit+w• • I HAIM or furnished AO. 14yeqm it PO M
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