a r , • . , • Soathapik:lansfor Slavery Balsas. '..-'We lead 1 that . the New . ork 'Kansas, League has been put in pevvessi n of the fi . k.._ , lowing parti culars, and that private letters cgrrOborate AL; Statement. Mr. r)iltre W Ood son ;is engaged in delivering leettrkesin,So - iith. 'ern cities, -inlrde r to induee ... thepeoplejo ' combine in a . ' . ystemiitie;Plan . for eolonizing Kansas, teolpOrarily, with a Stiffirent nuniber. Of men of Pr4Slavery jirinciple. l ,- to outvote lbe:Frec Soilets incase :bottgltui' bill should paSs,appointing a new election a nd' Con. vention. ,:. - . .• -- :-.-4,itpriling t l o.the statements ni Woodson in , sOmii (if himlate le of the principal' Southern - cities, t . take-the Free S'(,,iters by surplus .. among them a pajority ; of Pro-f tern, just in time-to comply .withl ,!ions of the .laW,-that the scale nni ed. 'According:to Mr. Woodson tations, a secret association' has h in a large aural)er ot . eonitties ip N metter , of which pay *25 eael. . Said to pureha:ce- .land ,in- Kansa opening of theland officer; and a ti is now engagedlin selecting the 14 Who is believed . to he a certain )ti. ard, who is sup sett to enjoy the vor of the give mem,. at Washit agents.. *2oo;ooo . have:'already I by suchsub:scrippons, aceording,to son, an al, according to others, a :ft .1-' - . lamount. :•1 i One great ol t ji,ct, which their s 1 fats in view, is, to . obtain ,ail :Weill .of the Freit.Sttilers and .Prt"...SlaVery men 'in . - , -every settlernetl,.4o that thi".nuMher may he ,eertaitity known, which in . each Precinct' will be reqnweil-to stictire a majority. Although 'i . pacific , intentiotei were made ppoininent; by,' the _Southern" lectart2r, he intimattd th at, in :in ca r e they! shoald prove ineffectual, an ap peal AO force would doubtless "..made;- . if found necessary. i: No evidence hits •vet - been afforded of the number of men . ratsed or tikejy. to be raised, ':: by 'the c:iiiirts of the Sett - a - , Asoqation, Mr. (VSToodSon and others: .It is only 10.nown that :a few parties kiwi been colleetedan l d forwardl. ,ed to the' Western counties of Miss4uri, where - ,al.itt 1000 51ar, , ,, ; - 'are said to ha 7. recently •iattivedl . 13okitlis remarked that"hjith .tbe whites and the, 614e.ks have notyl k et crosspd • 'the line, info 1ian.441.9. 7 ,-.2V: Y. - qouriek. i • The' tirkion NeMinees Mr. ClocuaAN vas flirmerly edit, or 4,f the . Y t • ork Republicon,l-and has been a Member-Of i State e .7 , , I.egiNfatiare„where he se l f•red. with ili s Onctit'in. Ile i4 - itut old-line Whig tir,:.isid e d at-the,Whig Statelconveitmion held !last year, against the eteitsiiiit of slaver... Ile ciij,iv..- '...Alfigh reputation, or character and labibt v., • Mr. LAPORTE, HOile of .the metribt4t. of the present legislaturv, from BradmrdLeounty. 1 .:: Hiltii.uierly belonged to.the democratic. par. j *y; bin h;e alWayiS acted 'with the friends of ; Mr. Wiltniq in:opi'itisitton to the c.it!ensititi iii i . .51a‘evy.-atid mas iitiiiiittitteci and eki:tecl, last ear, to the •legislature. yr - a eleari . 4pen lii-„, , . 1 , ;(1 1, i ; ea t, t,....1i. k .•.1., I k . ei.,.!.'rUzing * ; the great Re.' 0.11)1 wail ll i, .Vcit:etil as the gceat ii,q),.....f the 60...1 - 1.14,11,,• cf.l,l.(lliti ilinif-cit - wail iik at . , the, kitiri;e-st ini.iiit.a.t. ~... ...le occiniii.'s a pitiiiiineut , i 1 11 pl:+11:./1 in 11.0 irft'?itclit 11 , 01Jse ari cafe ot ,AIS, .lilo,l 1:0,111“1.1111:110.1.1.:. I - ' r Mr. l ' fil.:l-.1 . $ is ii:i4t l a.ftientWt: of rite' Iro.iis'e iti:m .Arilisis 4,1,g O r tiwy...li c - is th ~ author ' of the ith:e minority 'rep.rt,.frinn the Judieia fr et iiii Inillee, zg;t:iit. , :t the right of ttian‘.;:t for. - t .i . .'1 0 ,,•;-. through thisAtottittionWealth,kt . has _ .. 4 altaii:cd . a.,1411 ,(4.',itiotertt.'th bar. We tearer that he ,tudie;d : taw itAhis• cite. under ~ ....,` tile:tate Wititer. It4a,vatd, of ;whom he wi t .; a . 1q1;1;€-Irv• Di; has ht reiiifore acted withthe . Biitericon .I..irty, I.'iit regards the gis.tion.iif f;_Nlic - . - .c . . it , iiirw jiree!tited,• the over ru t bng anti a t' s ( ; 1 - 0 i lig Issue t.. 1 lb e 15 'd ily.'--,Pittsbirrg Gq , .::::'t,te: ' • . • . . • ['l.l.lE 11 - 11 - Eir.s 4)F TI?E WEST.—;It is tint 161.4:1, iron. aful J Which tin: af.,un(lonee NrviOund hi the unit cottsti ttif-(; its - rnincral but Snit is he in- I to it and: 1 eopl.- I,lllc, theinselYes the ft. t t.dOticlitti ivrIKJ , i appears .in the reottree4 of the reieo..n ilia I,44..nerallyitit t derstood,.we' su Chia_ atiwtig the ach.s of the Minnesota Leg at -its. reet4,lt essi, t, was one char company 6! company explore the 91t1 region' . abinit the -head watei.s' ~ f the James rii;er and . untie trinutares ty the.:.Red ricer s pf thtt nvith. and. if deetad expedient, to engage in :the tttaitufacture cif salt. The bet-author •i. .Ition- put down the area,ofeountry .4bunding itt iatt , ...sprinus and and, in' sont etc : :es, in p.rpltailized salt, tying )partlk within the Atilex i ii-att and Tartl:V.-Nithin thc'grit pi;:- : , ,e4i41 1 1, at tea 1, s , 4lll:tie • -poi‘tiori of it lie*. on Athabasca far-- stir westward. • '• ' . . •THE IIIYL^ or A tri;tpts.--The 1 141 ;Lrt-S the qtl' stion wV•tyer that baby,' 616.z.sseil 11- telegraph; hvl?th.. the heir to the Frenthempire,nts the thr:e ttit-r4 eiot\siderable, of •the . eontin,ental urorly( .eiFlusiye of Fra . nee,\ some tin t i l ntesettied t V ittAu esti on for the ill sel res. T4/6• determined four years, agO, that nil) trtale descendant of I..ouis-I,NaPirteon ;Amid(' be re 7 garde , l as the heir-apparent of his erulwn.—• cniiiire,•:irecordirig- to thistarrangetatittta was, to lie Louis .Nap'”leole:s 'only fori lif; , •‘‘ b tii -he died, Pus-i 4, Austria and „ , ...pledi , ed their ‘vord.. hi/ . caera owe`to rrtore oho l iri-gitimate heir of: the. th.c:Otte,' T() re: -, • no other. Pos t ] uowever-,1 is; of -,opitfliin that Louis - N:Ipoleon Ntli undotihted: Aqiert 11'11m-elf to Ifit% e these . pledges eau-. • celled, that e /lma to he pro-. claititect • • • - • ----, - • . , Sakoquiehanl r ia Academy. 1 . Mgt Summer Term of ',thie, institution will coin ' r ~ 1, 11 , e .. e on'Thurstlay, Apiil 24th;'isiad condi - 1u four lc:Evil :week& • • - ":1 ' . 1.1 - • •• , N 4 Nonce.' - . Tlit. Board of School pirectors of Bridgeirqt j , I. l i4triet will, tneet ° i,u Mootror,e on Saturday, IA I - 19;11,1at one o'clock P. K. 1 1 C.. 1. CURTIS, Se y. i .. . . . 1 .liatice. • T4re will be prenehineat die gniremilist • mill in 4lii .-. .. Borbug:,, 'Phil Sunda!" next, April, itql,b, ty hoe Rey. "!I'..j. Whitcomb. SCrvices to continence gt the Qual , hulini. ---' '1 MARRIED. ' • I t Lilmatit - ille, on the : ni=t., L. S. fklurr,.of 5 1 '4•:• ELLEN RILEY, Of AilbUrn, PA: • 1 3_viRt.v. T. TilollltaA, On :the tith 'ult., Mr. liirG Of Libeity, to Miss Smoi M. PUILII* of ` l.l %rl.!lLake. • - DI3. • , - • . In :Middletown, at the residence of his.diugitter i Aprilri dr, Joint RomeratO, or .Forcst. ogel. I i 3 e34r.F. fhlithe 7th instant, at residence of her In in. Silve r Lake. Mrs. giant SUTTON, in the 88th. yeitr of 1-wt P. 511 s. bad been a rainsi." - tent fo4ow er of Christ in the Presbyterian ehut4b for 38 y*ars. • . ONCE ',TORE. I • - Vkly. gave notice \ some line xgo that the &rip of Wo{siruff -: k Ei r dre4 "was.di.olved, and that and need e d it spttletneLt °flour matters. ; - We rltn - oose that you have all heard that self-preser-. h,st law of nature: In order to save ourselres t os t, we wish those indebted .tri' us would pap, /43 YTI Carl - end iv, our 'notes and aceco;;, at till shop of S- A. Vrotidiuff for a short time. hah ger. ..After that they .fidli soniewhdre eL4e: • This I's no false, alarm, for we *lint the money; and e longs to us, and it is right *e.sbouid have it. .Moritrose, iipril 14. 'Be. .1 "will hold examined follows: • (Gl4 Clifford, 18th., (M Herrick; Ararat, 21st., !Thompson, 22nd., (M Harmony, • 23d., (Lan Oakland, • 23d., (Sus , Jaclmen, Gibson, 2sth., Harford, 26th., Brooklyn, 28th.,. Lathrop, '• 29th., (Lord Springcffle, '3oth., Dimoc,k-:-May Ist., Rush, " 2nd., (Gra Auburn, • sth., lade by mr.. Lures in .one 1 ic plan is to by sending Slavery: vo. fthe requisi- Sy. be turn. 1, s represen. 'en • finlned ii"t..snnri, the . to form •a ilss, after the steeret agent fit tracts-. - ydge Lem. priYzite fa. *ton, sits been raised Mr. Wood nett larger Bridgewater 6th., (Mo. New Milford, 7th., 1. Liberty, Franklin, "'" w Great Bend, 10th., .Silrer Lake, 12th fi(Drat :itconut, lath., (Stan 'endsville, 13th., Apolacon, Middletown,. 15th., Forest Lake, 1 elth., Jessup, 47th., Directors, Teacher's, (an , and parents interested, at B. F. Tewksbury, Conn} • • - CROC • lIINA, ° i= LASS. AN choice. s‘pleetion, and •MontrOse, April, 1858.1 ( - 1 ARDEN SEEDS—a • mtal'ties, at Montrose, April 15,18 feret agent bite 'census Adaninistra, - kTurier. ls hereby girl It tration Upon the gst , late of. Forest Lake town grantfd to the `subscriber to said estate are requeste went, and those having I present the same, duly atte ORA4' Forest Lake, April 14, Map of Susque From dental Ifeasuremen thc County,. by a , i ,'C'orpsl fully Contlx , lad for assiqnl rrHE undersigned p sliffiOent iiumbenor • ll" AND C,O.IIPLE, IL4 Ar2VA CO tAYTY.' AI roads, Crossizigi.und Statiot School Houses,' Stinvs, es, Mills, Lemctepies..3tatin are to lie shown' on:the Map topography of RiveticSteeat The names of prkertv hob hose in the county who sub Map) - ariSalso to he. inserted es, in ;the, styl6 of the Mal i m yasse, Maps of, the principal •ill . large Seale on the margin; the ptiblic-and Privlite buildit eta, who express" themselves publi4tion, will afford evert and impart all the intprmatio relatioa to new!Roads laid oul Completion' of the surveys, - so, all the alterations and.,improl ; up to the time.of its issue. Ncvexpense will be Spared the Ifighest style of art. - Th/ a suitable scale, so 'a; to sholl - Oculars above speeitied, and 1 mental gap.: To be 'engrave' scribers hatitistneiv- colored, ritory comprised • in . each tow rollerti. A's the Map will ~ squarc feet : of engraving, at :ainlJdollars,it will be seen that lion list will Warrant_the hear .The ;Mops are 8 . 0Pc1.6 illy , rt on s ly one ; ._ No morf„Map. issued than map will eiintahl tables.of -th -- t i olt s.,,asszed value of prope scl - tools;•nuriiher of vote r s, &c. village respectiver, carefully i est :L I:th en ti c., docupt en ta; . Rt?ing upon a just appreer ilte . -itizens of Montrose, to .Gounty, va;tbe ~ aboVe plan, t prpper ex - pectations, amid ..be ~subscriptions are respectfully s 1414 -- --' • JAMES D. OTICE hereby given . ' thkt in. pursuance of the. 1\ itet , ot As,enihlv, the following.imined persons hive filed their Petitions with the Clerk of the Court of Quarter SeSSIOIIII, stI Peace for the County of :81L-quehantui, for Lieellto . keep Taverns tindtat ing Houses in said Connti3 to !talc: . Hiram Cook,'- . ... ...,;: .........Apolacon.., I. 0:-Bullard, :-, I ~.... . Irrool:Vn. ' Wadford 0. iVatrO4,s, • '•• - do. • ' Jacob K.iiiillt.‘,l " • ‘ ' Cho • cor o tut Patrick Casey • : . d ' Hiram Barman • - '' ' - Cliffohl.. - Jonas 11 iron burgh, i • ' • ,-. do, Gtroige W. LOY'S, A. ' , DilllOCk. .r. John BakCr, --. 1. do • Benjamin Ayrys; • ' ' 4. .r Dundaff. M. W. 131i:19., - ' - ' Frieadscille. .... . Evans •Grigg,i,-; ' • - Great Bend. Alfred Allen, • . • do. ='E. B. Edwards;....' • do. • A. P. Snoover, .`..- ...... ..•. _Glenwood. Loren Norton, jr. • ' - '....Lanesboro. • Williani S;ainvon, • ' l' ' do. • ...David Wilrnitith,- i . .. Lathrop. • A.' A:. 13 eerna .1.,', • ' 1 Lihert v. Loonar a S'eni:re--4.. -'1 -r 4 Montrose. K. - William K. Hata,.. ...' fr .... i'l: .... . do. Xohn B. Hazleton, '' - '........New Milford. F. F.: Badge,r; . • - 4,— ‘. do. Philander IThinney; .' . ' -r''' ' Bummers. Spencer•Hichox, .......... ..... . . 1...... Springville. ' If arrison'Betison,'- StisqViehruinna Depot. Thomas Carr, -a, 1 ' • do. Robert Nic01,.... do. - AlfrEd Tl.otopson do: . • • 'Jessup 'EATING HOUSES. B. Glidden, • • •,' 'Friendsville. Oliver J. CraA,... "..; • . ....MOntrose. I: - N. drullardo. ~ • -William Painten, • ' - ' Great Dend. James 8e11,..,..., SusgM.h.imia Depot. ' An adjourned - Court for granting:Tavern Licenses &c., . &c., will be held at the Court Itguse in Montrose., on I' -.--"------ • t - • -" --- Friday the9th day of May next, at ten o'cloek in the , • • • Administrator' e. s. Sale. forenoon. forenoon. at whichtithe all Persons applying ' g for Li- - NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of an order cerise will be 'required to file their Druids &e. .1 / •of Sale issupto me from the Orphan's Court of April 17,'56. SIDNEY B. WELLS, Clerk. ' 'I- Sumpiehannatounty , I will 'on Ecturdag the 14th day . _ ~ . . , t i ' .of Nag'nott . at one o'elork P. it,.on the premises of Sale of Real:Estate . by order of the ; Charles Edwards deceased, in the township of Gibson, . - Orphi tiff Court.: " 1 , i.spOse to:public sale or vendue, the followingosserision in .... 1 t ori approved, after‘thel that the SfaloWill show 1 etnents in the highways • dia execute the ]lap in .plan will he plotted - on diAtinetly all the-par ual:A a lavge and, °rim- Land delivered 'to - sub- FO ns to show the ter and mounted on ontain some eighteen cost of severalthous only a large subscrip _ expense incqrred. )y .yuascription: and 72Z9 subkribed for. The • population, produc y.religious Focl'e tie of ead; township and" uadcup from the fat• c . Lion Of efforts, by • 6sue a Map - of their 1 at_ shall answer their , entirely 'EathiclClOrT, 001itited by . SCOTT "nibl6:her. *.; ;NOTICE. TAVL LICE;.:SES IBIA NOTICE. • To Dealers in Merchandise within the' . County ofSusquekanna—t - • I N pursuance of the several acts of assembly of this Comuttm . wealth-4o provide revenue to Meet the demands upon, the -Treasurtand for other parte*. undentigneil appraiser of•Meithaatile Tax es of Susquehanna County. :his 'prepared a list! of Merchants trading Within said County and placed . each of said 'merchants in that Class which to him Seems tight and- justaccording to the provision! of Said acts of assembly, as follows via.: ' • R , sidence. • .Proprietors. • Class. P. Af. Brooklyn, Jiunes" F. Bnith, . 18 , E. S. Kent, • 14 0. G. Hempstead - 13 ' J. A; A J., R. Ashley, 13 " F. W. Allen, • 14 J. C. Lee . 14 • - • " . I. I.Tost & Co., ' 14 Lathrop • ' IsrmeA. „Newton, l4 flopbottom, A. B. Menil, 14 Bell & Tingley, .. 14 Lenox, Schultz Eaton '&. Co., 14 E. R. brow & Brother, 13 Clifford, D. C. Brundage, 14 .-.1. 4 N. •Ilaistead, • 14 Greatßend, J. AN. Dubois, , 14 • S. H. Dayton, . 11 Henry McKinney, 14 John McKinney, ' 13 • Lucien Scott, • 11, L. S. Lttlibeisn; T.homas A: Whiting 13' . Z. Blakeslee,-: .44 • A. A. Beeman, 14 Franklin, Stillman Fuller, 14 . L. Merriman. 'l4 .Liseph IL Slocum, 13 Thomas Arnold, . 13 Church & li. S. Phinney,l3 John Miller, l 4. John Smiley, _ • 13 Solotrion Taylor, 14 - N. E. Kennedy, 14 S. S. Ingalls, 12 Jackson, James J. Turner, ` 14 Thomson, L. W. & W. J.Mumford 14 Harmony, B. It. Lyoita & Co., 13 • 46 S. A. Lyons,: V 14 • D. A. Lyons & Broi' : 14 • Benj. Aylesworth 13 War,. Tremaito4. Co.:, 14 , Brandt & Schlager, 14 Suer; Depot, Cyrus S. Bennet, .13 . Smith Sc..Shutts:•` 14 W. H. & J.F.' Hubbard 13 • A. J. Davis, • 14 -Thomas Ingitrum, 14 N: C. & D. 'W. Norton, 14 James Bell, . ' 13 S. B. West,. • 13 Henry Cohan , ; l3 Edward Carlisle, •• 14 A. J. Seymour, 14 James Creegan, • •14 W. W. Clark, 14 Miles Creegan,. 14 Patrick Stack, 14 Gaylord* Curtis • , 1,3 John Asher, , 14 •.;' H. M.-jones,', ~ 12/ Pe noel Carpenter, 14 Zernh Ferry, ' ,; 14 G. W. Seymour & Co., 13 , Johnston Edwards'& Co_l4 New Milford. Wm. C. Ward, • 13 , ",* Diekerman &,; Garrett, .13 Henry Burritt, 13 J. Moss A. Brother, 14 Hayden & Brethers, 13 Sutphin & Young, 12 L. 11. Woodruff, 1:1 Wm. IL Thayer, 14 J.-Smith juts.. 14 Springville, Stott Johnston & Co., 12 . A Park, , 13 .• Philips A. Sheldon, 13 liirant S. Lewis, • 14 {Veltman Swisher & Co., 14 - John P. _Lambert, lt Montrose; C. , 11r. Mott, 14 " . IV. J. &S. IL Mulford, J. Lyons & Son, 13 F. - B. Chandler, . • 13 " IL - J. Webb. • 13 A. Lathrop & Co. 11 44 , I. L. Post A Co., 10 " . Guttenberg Rosenbaum . &. Co., . 11 Bentley & Read,. 1 • Abel T.:irrell, 14 M, S. tlrilson, 13 • - R. Thayre jr. . • 14 J. Ethridge. 14 . S. D. Sayre, • 1.9 Forest Lake, David D. Mecker, 14 Josefills, Francis . Quist, Silver. Lake, T. Stalivatt; •14- F r i e tidayille, Jeretninh Eitisfortl,* - 14 • " F. B. Marsh.& Co., .14 A polacon,. IVnt. Bunn', 14 Middletown, josephi - , - .lt - oss,.. .14 P. C Wright,: ' _ 14 Rush, . r IL Canfield, 14 ."' . . Norman Granger, 14 - , .-• Groceries, Restaurants, dec: ' -Circatlftshbaid Newton. 8 • 64 - 1 N. V. Carpenter; ' 8 " . Henry Crane, • 8 , Alan son' Hubbard,. , 8 . .Walter Paintin, 8 " • . lVnr. A.-Snow, Bridgeaater e „ D. S. McMillen, ; 8 . Dundaff, Enock. Chambers. 8. Thom-on, :11. P. Hathaway, . 8 Susq'a Depot; D. Davidson, " D. A. Benson, ' it 61 . P. White, 5 , 8 " - D. R. Pope, • 8 ' " George Chatfield Timothy Homes, ~ .8 " • Wifrmore, '• Perine•i'scM '7 'a . 41 C. 11..Eggleston, 7 New' Milford, :Isaiah V. Shay, J. P. Mill4r, - 8 Montrose, 0. M. Crane, 44 . N. Bullard, " S. S. Mott, Silver Lake, Robert Gaige, Apolaeon, ..11. Barney, Distilleries. Clifford, James McAlla, 'lO And the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of said county will hold a Court of Appeal at the Court House in Montrose; in and for said county, on Mon day the 'lBth day of April next. at 1 o'clock e. x., at which time and placwany of the merchants defined, destribedouid classed as aforesaid,' or tlieir agent or attorney, - may appear_ and appeal from said assess ment if they think proper. .*- • • . . • R. SEARLE, Appraiser." Montrose, March, 1856. 10 As ; 10 10 A., 10 .11.• M !) C /0 A. M. 10 A. M. 10 A. M. lUau. ' 10 A. M. . 10 A. M. 10 IMEI I,‘ Liberty, ~ • Dundaft, Herrick, Gibson, • 44 14w6 liarford;. Dimock, CM Auburn, wards, deceased. ' - c r: • - • TERMS made kniEreu on the day of gale. J. C. EDWARDS, Adger • flarfard,April,l3, 1856. • • 13ff4 VOTICZ'is 'here.by given Witt an application his been -wide to the court of Common Pleas for the county of Susquehanna to ebange the eorporate natac of the Coagrvntional aduteh and Soddy of .Nete Afilford to the Presbyterian Rhurch and Con gregatical.of Neu Milford and that a hearing upon said-application will be had before the court in Moo tro4.on-,Fliday.Aptil 18th at 10 o'clock A. Y. EsIDNEX 0. WELLS Proth"y a • oer A. T. liaosnog. • . 44 Notice. Adertinistratorg,s Notice. IV-OTICE istereby elven that:letters of &drain's tration upon the estate of DAVID BLIICICINOTOX, late of •Gleeett 'township, deceased, 'ave been granted to the undersigned, and all persons indebt ed to said estate wilt please nuke Immediate-pay ment,.,and thcwelavieg claims will present the'same same dale stinted for settlement, at the office of No thaviel at Sosiptehaunar Depot, - where the anlveribet, will attend on &twdsys foetettletnent of the semi, LYMAN BLACKINGTON, Muir. r. Aprit 9,10511. • )01115 nuirrans FOR THE TEM] (INCE triO ore i gilt new year, __l../ With its hi rags and its cheer, We have gladly w komed here. - Now, as your Plana you fix, • And as earnestly Yon mix • In the scenes of ft six-, i _ , the Pray gi ve yourseiv pleasure, At your earliest hear of leisure, Of securing such , treasure As Deans, the ,".Min , of Faces," With - s sunlight p•lncil fraceEi 1 And to suit your finacy, places In his neatly finish‘d eases*. - , I Defer not till to-morrow I. Wait not for seam /led furrow . . Which come with `ge and sorrow.; But go let the artis take you, •- - l i • Ere youth's warm low forsake, you, And a copy tnm he 1, make vou. I The, place where this can.be done to perfec (No doulit,you have been there before) Is (Fin sure you cannot Mistake the directice • . At 4 ol4lFyllow's llall,l second floor: & c alk • 1. _ _ 11.419 • Cabin l et Makers, TAKE pleasure in offering to their custome addition to their'nsull large stock or CA WORK. the litrgest,and•bet assortment of .C.,1 FLAG, AND. woof; SBA T_CHAIRS ever ed for sale in Susquehanna county, all of which manufactured expressly to their order, and the warrant themlo be a superior article. Cull at Ware-room, foot of 3litiutti , strect, and' exatnin , yourselves. ' . W. W. sutra E. 0: roam' Montrose, Feb. 561 . I • ,A. SMITH. Ja . .. • WINTER I tooll3 .. , •: AT • • , • A. LATEIROP •&I 00'S . Av Eoffering 1 are now the balance of a large a ock t . 'of LADIES' DRESS-GOOD& CLOTHS, S A TIN ETTS, AND R.J.AD Y MADE ' eLdTII - .at greatly reduced •prices, in order to MalCe room.for our Spring purchar. Now is the tirrie to: bin cheap, as we are determined to sell off our stOck: Fifteen and twenty per cent inay be saved by calling; on usimmediately. I • 1 Fine, Rich French :3ferinoes, worth 10 - tuld _1 ahilling4, at $1 per yard. I . Beautiftil Striped and Plaiii Delaines usually oI ' for 2s/told 2s . 6d. for IS , ' and 20 cents. . Frirainettas,..illplecas, thurgs, Flannels, a Linilseys at. prices that will ' BEAT THE Jaws." Saitnetts from :39: fid. per yard to $1 per yard, n 1 20 per cent. less than the market price. . i We also keep on hand a tine assortment of •- ' 8R0.4 L cZio Tffs, - I . all grades and colors, in prim, Loin $2 to $4,50. VA SSI.III.,'RES, ' Black and colored Doe Skink -Fancy ditto—Sheip . Gtey, Kentucky ,Tears,; .:'orcArinis. . nendy-Yinde 'Clothing. . 1 Overtioats frOtri $4 to $10; I Pants - Tor only $2,50 I.Vests Over-bawls, Flannel Jackets, a very nice at-ti de to work in---cfill and try dne on.. . i Mats ondiCaps, Bo is aid Shoe*, Ci:orkt : . . Harifrare, eincllGroceri es. , L . , A lot .rogre or,those fine Teas. Try, 'if noth More thin. a drawing, and yo will be sure to 'xi again. ,! . • . - . ~ . TA NAI:Ei N '77 0 KS.: • Beside Many other things thawe shall be happy to shew all who favor as witha call. We can and, will .4011 goods as cheap as. they can be bought anywhere in this; country, Ilingbannon!noteicepted; liere canot sell a dollar's worth of goOds - da a, year's credit as we will a. hill of fifty for cash. • Buy the .amount and, • . . bring the pay, and you need not spend your time gkl ink :to :” York State," as we give you the worth of your money hereat home: . . • - . I'. : '; •. , N. .:13[. 3 . 1 ' 1 - Remembett all we have,saidi we mean, and - if a y lany one:will call at."NO. 3, ITELIC AVENUE, -e )will prorpe all we have said' to 'eh. entire eatisfaetio . 1 . 'Or All kinds of Prodaee, BUTTER,. SOCK ', tl IAA - 11 gGGS, taken in eicha ige fOr goods at the ArOrE ItiiTEl4, 14 LATHROP it CO.I f..., Montrose, February 11, lilsCp. . E 1 I- • L . 1 •, • 1 New. Milford, 'Pa-, . A . ArouLD c:ailth . e attention of Country Iferchan Vr V and 'Peddlers to tileirlstock of Yankee NO tionS,Jewelry, Watches, Gentian Silver and Plated Ware, and a geniral assortment of Fancy Goods. , Our. Stock being fresh frim Importers • and Mathi facturers once a month, will enable ns to give mir customers" New Goods and Styles , at all times.. A M E,R CILI NTS N.p. PEDLARS will.find a stock of Goods . Suitable to their trade at , N4w York Jobbing Prices. Our goods are bought of Manufacturers and Iniportets-direct. - : N: 13. ristri)aid for Furs. • • WM. HAYDEN: - • JOHN HAYDEN, lIRACY.IIAYDEN. - EO. HAYDEN. 55 505'1 New Milford, Pa., Jan. fit, I NEW MILFOREI.STOVE 'EMPORIUM' In Full East. , , • - T zto Hundred and Sevei4-Five ,Stores for_ sale by Dickerman 4. Garratt. % TE are in _receipt of the largest stock of Stove ever. offered in Northern Pennsylvania, con • Fisting of • Cooking , : Parlors and Six-plate, both fo, wood and coal : also,a full aSiortment of large si fa i r Sto• es and Churces.. • .. - IWould call particular attention to the Jefferao.Aa Elevated Oven, the most perfect . and heaviest plat stave in market. :among d l ur assortment. of largo oVen, would mention the Empir+ State iMproVed, as . tuying, very heavy plates,:perfectpnish, and a sttperi-' or, baker. Farmers of Susquehanna county, you have 13(len in the habit of purchasing stoves and light trimming, and paying as math as you ought to . .for heavy plates and heavy trinining. 1 ' manufacture onr furnirare, and will sell at man-' afiteturer's prices . : Let those r wlib par a.maker profit 'compete with us if they car . Jobbing connected with the tin trade, done as tismil on short notice: ' • .DICKERNIAN G-111,RATT. ;New Ifilford, Sept. 18, 1865. - [ • 7 7 ' 8 I - - • • - 1 SILK AND DRESS_, DS. ' . G ' OO 111 ANTILLAS; Laces, Berag(is, Worked Collars, -Parasols, Lawns, fashionable Bonnets, Fans, (a choice assortment in. each depaii.ment,) a splendid loi of rdoire antique . Triliunin.; Staple. Goods ollarge 1 . etc,vac Clothing, (a large Stock) Gents'. and' Boys' 'II ts, (silk and summer,). ClethS very low, Calicoes from 4 cents td 1 shilling, CarPetd, Matting, Oil-cloth, • and Rugs. ' ' - . • 1 1. • " ~.. liardiwttre--German Silver &Plated Spoonfs, Knives and Yorks.'. . , .. 1 . .. rOceri.i.:-Fish. a kfine ti.,6ortment : of Teas, Coffees, Brotna Tapies, Rice, Chocolate, Raisins, GrOttrid Coffee,, Corn Starch. ' I . Pc!turnery—Ray Water, Toilet do., ,Genin Fa enr. do. Extracts, German ,Cologne, a large stock Of 'un s ay Stiaps, tkc. B,:c. armingT Tools—May ) R , Ra es &c. &c. ; - ' L SOLE LEATHER. A- PRIME lot of Sew'York Int4)ected Sole Leather CIL - just received; also, light 47p w r do.. and Kip Skins. • , • BEN. LEY ti READ. kebrtuiry G, 1856. • , iIPOII E . A Itif;fevery description just re ceived, and for gale by BENTLEY & READ. Fresh •Arrival of New Goods at ' Dicker:oast a: Garrott's. , 'UE subscribers would reipebtfully inform the• It good people of liuquebannii county that they are n* opening their stock of Fall and Winter. Dry fivids, , which is unusually lag and attractive, ell•of which' will be sold for cash or approved credit cheap er than at any other ektablishment in the•county.-- We; mean just what we say. ,Pletwe give'us a Mat DICKERNIA:I3 GAICILLTT. New "StSford, Sept. In, IMS: Grient B rgains RAYON .010)10133 - Administrator's Notice. XTOTICE Is herein given that, .I..tters of Adnilnis- tration upon the Estate of Wm. H. Brown late of I f township,deceased, hadtheen granted to the sulals l eriber, and all pensons, indebted to said Estate • are requested to make immediate fragment, and those having claims upon the same to present them duly at tested for settlethent. JOILNI ENSCOOTEk. Marcb 26th:1866.• 12w6.. • Nonce. NOllO2 Whereby given that to - _ Ji arid aired is dig day dlirsolved - bY loal eon. sent: • The notes and oteeounti eilin be fan 4 at the shop of S Woodruff, whets boeineas will still be carried 00. ' • 1 - . • - 81 A. WOODRU T. ,G. D. R9MRD. Wootton Mardi Mh 111/4. ' 1 . • 1-- • I Lobk Here. j : 1 4 ABEL 23 ! nail. just rceived from New •York,la full and desl;• . rabic stock eifl . • I S • I ilre* Goods I . 1• t CbmprisingFa first rite assortment o f Drugs, Meld- 1' ChemiCals, • Medical lustruntents; Paints, Oils, !' Dye- : stuffs; Chi* GlaSs, and Earthen:Wire, (a gobd j variety of Prockery,)liiittannia Ware, ; Japanned and Plimished Tin Ware, Silver:and all tither kinds. of ! Spoons,- SilvetWrks, -Butter Kniveal Arc. • All soda! of Catups., - .A. food variety of Wood and Gilt Frame Mitrrit, - Wall and Window Paper, Stationery, Stone WOndark Ware..BrushcS, Broorea, Drn: - ceries, Lamp Oils,,,CoMplienC, Burning Fluid, Tellcle Stearin - and S.pernmeeti Candles, Bide and othSr„ Whips, Varnishes, Window Glass, .A first rate variety ,td IJeielry, perfumery ' and Fancy ! Goods,' Gold and' Silirer Speetacles, Gold ~ Pens, Flutes,' Fifes , I Accordeans, Violin 'incllViolinCelln I Strings, ; The ., largest assortment . of Pocket Knives in SuminchannaCeunty'and the best qualify in market! Shot Guns' Pisiols,• (Single and Double Barrel; s qlevoliers, , In s ort4 - the-Physician, the Invalid, the Howe !Keeper, the. Farmer,Ahe Mechanic, thc Manufacturer, the Professional Man, the Gentleman,jthe Lady, tiM Young stud! the 'Old, the Rich and th‘poor, the Bean . iful and the Ugly, the (lay and the isashionahle ik and all the rest 'of the people,. will find soMethinglo suo,- ply their everyday wants at Turret+. ~ S tore in the Kew Brisk Block—Prices Low—Qual. • ites Good#Call-and see': ABgLITURRELL, I , Montrose, March 5;1856. • al — They, a/v all Going to iTurreirsJEll rs, in INE? hVg, • (Tee. were , . 841i,E • OF .LAIND gU50811.411 7 ,T4 • COVNTK . • I TOTICE is hereby, {given that agreeably to - th 4 acts of !Assembly ofthe Commonwealth of Penn sylvauis dirt!ctitig the mode of selling Unseated lands for taes; the following tracts and parts of . tracts of unseated lands iyill be siold at public vlendue: bath 4 second Monday of June Inezt, at the Ctirt House in 1 Montrose, 0: 1 aryearaoei! dne and costs tiacrued in each tract reipecticeey, unless the sanc:be paid 'be;., fore the day!of r sale. corunteucelat 10 o'clock ! i' r hi. the ,forenOon.; • iv ca n their • for arranteeii, Harrison • IBull,. Cl.astOao Joanna BEND. William J. Torrell, Nathaniel ' L 2 Solomon TaNilor, R. H. McKtiele, .. di Truman Bak .• • 1. 1. it.tazumr. llorace Gris & O. Bart, d Enock Coplcv,..i ) Ithamerlfott,.."i, ..... • , L. L. Barrett,,...i.. 1-- Arnos H. St-erns, Jimes 3 Sedate Crisa - old, ~ . • 1 j i LATHROP. I Kitchen, Wilcox, .I.tentroi & Co., ; 1 , , ! LInERTY. No. 40041--William J, Tiirrell, . 1 . i No. 69-54-85,—.$ A. Las a1t., 1 ,. 2 1 No. 58-;:59-66-7-li --Pope • Sirozig,. •. i No. 67-68-75464-Edo1111E14 , 60;e, g J. w. Brackney 1 f ~, 1 ' ' . l , 4.4 1 °Ala; Jacob R. Siu4h, I • • Tno' .John F. Diluniorej F. 8,7, O. Hort, 1, Thomas Carr, L Joshua Giddings, I. Joel Lamb En., H. Craminond4 . . S A. Treasurer's Offie'e, Monti • I LAINESIMORtk: • 1 . 1 1 _ . ' 1 D e c. i- • trAvE -on ,' hand a gotieral assortment of Dry 1.1. Goods; Groceries, L1a..71-ware, Tii-Ware, Store . ware, ll'oode4 wire, Looking Glasses,l i Crockery; Carpets, DootS and Shoes. Hats and Caps, Glass, Nail's; Paints, Lamp and Liinsied Oil, DOct. Ja!ne's celebrated Family Nediiv.,,=:., Bou•ks.and Siationeyy, Carpenters' and Joiner.; Toi)191, 5000 vards.Sheeting, Cotton and Woblenrarns, Cooking,l i arlOr !and Shop Stor'es, Store Pipe ] ; Zinc: - &e. &c. As We •buy for cash we are disposed to, sell for cash, a lktle cheaPer 1 I than the cheapest.; Call anti cee. , i - v• 1 • / I It. R.'ll - 0. it CO. ____ QALr, FLOUR tind P 11K,, by the pOu'od, sack, barrel, 'or hp the load. 8.-R. LtO:4SS/c. ,LaneAoro, Dee 4 1855. ; 4V .1 IvE pound's "'dung II;son Tea for V 1. at B. R: IsicON & CO . s.i 1 ,Tvrelre pounds good Sug#, for one dOlllll LYONS & CO'S; 1 1 ; ' .. Three gallon. _Molasses ft one dollar 'at 'WTI, t i - Loss .k.Co's. 1 • itos.s I Six pounds Candles for one doll., at B il . LYONS & 'Co'S. H 1 . 1 1 Font teen yards gird Sheeting for oue tlllar, at B. R.I. LYONS it . 0071. .1 . ' I 1 • • • Twenty yards-Pnuts for one , dollar, at 11 7 R. LYONS. & fo's. 1 I I ~ , 1 Twenty pounds Nitils for one dollar, at B. R.firoNs lc (71o's. . . I i' , . Thirteen barn t ...4.0ap for one. dollar, at 8.1 , A. Los Right pounttsl Coffee for One dollar, at B. B. lx-, ONS & CO'S. _.-., 1 ' 1 . I Serentoett - :pnends Rice . fur one dollar;, at. B: R. LTVNS & CO't4 \ 1 - I Fifteen cents - per pound for Candles by the box, at B. IR. Lyos3 . ft'. Co'S.I - I , 1 ' mariootmtl' fdr tip-toiy- 3fess Pork at E' c„. per 1 .. . 800,T,5; If - p\tir for the bt Kip and Thick jßoots, at +. I J - I I '4 IL LYONS & CO. LaoesbOro, pec.,.11855. •'i I • 0 l• .'•" OFX2TSpcir •-• lp ir 'for -Ladies' triidersleeves, at R. LYONSIk CO. _ L surAwLs. lARGE lot Of at cost and sorne4iing Less; at • 131 R. LYONS , 8c CO.rs ICARPE' Olt CENTS p 4 at •' • B. Bat POST. FRY DRINKE.II,I . lIENTTINGI COOPER. .!AC rosT.l TARAFTS on biewtYork City and Philadelphia.— Collections protnptly made and remitted. Oilice hours finds 10 A. 11. to 3. i• • sfeszirs. Allen & Paxton, N.lYork. REVERENCE, Simnel C. Morton, Esq., I'hil'a. 1 = Montvise. - Mils W II IS qrks, Revthe Snatbs, L. ,PO3T at CO. , • This Ithu Pleasel, Subscriber be6s leavef;3 call public attention I do one of the hirgqst, most i it'crsilled, be44elec 'ted and brat • bought .Mork of Fall ilk Winter Go l ods ever inttbduced into this market, mill which be bound to sel 'for a reasonable advance, either t for Oa.sh, Barter, .o skort apprin,ed Cred.t. All per . sons t an want of Goods; whether in the departinent of DryGoodS', Groceriea,,Bardwa6, Crockery,lDrugs, Bogus Shoes, Cldthing 4., will most assure con ! suit their.own intcrestl (no less than mine,)bY giving Irne aicall previous to purchasin • O. Gr. lIEMPSTBAD. Brooklyn, NOv.l, 1.8.5.." V -801 P $ NUFAi T o E subscriber keeps constal at his establishment in Mai ity of SOFT SOAP,imanuEtti wood ashes and grCastg in the of not by auy patent Prqess. - • For thrive that furciiih the grt, the roap . for $1,46 4 Apirrel. W to be a good arilelN or Soap the money refunde4 -j - 1 rticiss. , - P 1 er barrel, ......,1.. I, ...... L... • • $5,60 Ifalf 8arre1,.,.....1‘..1.... : .. 1 .. .... ...... 2,50 ibillon - 4 ,I •• • 124 I. Whol:sale tlealorS 1041 be furnished—lf delivered t fbelAshery in Monttwe—at the rite of tea !arras Ifor $l5, or at Scranton at ten barrels for $5O. i 1 I . 301.124.11VRY WAMM. Montrose, Mari.b i l7 litse. - ' I lop - firm or Woodruff 'lines, or t iViimbers. Acres. Taxes) .ARARAT. 11072 50 64 - • 103 I 1 ; 9 EON. ++ i .I'.i BM MI •-- 118 8,46 ' 100 s 7,20 !, , • • 42!") . 30,24 i, • - 1110 14,88 i l • -. 100 7,20 i WOODittIFF Treas'r. sse, March IT, 1856. ill af ;„,YONS Fa 0 J:; , . iff(fiti - sif4s B. 4ing OF OOP' 'or OTors Imam 4 erat, rate artlelei aivi3crd sale I 7 ,I[etrolls, Mara 19. ABLE B 1 for 711 RID wn War*iiii - treat Britain `BE Centrai 'American question is not yersettied, but 011.77 1 EN8 ERG, ROSENBAU 3 Id: CO.I ,akfinally settled in their netv store, in the East end or the New Brick Bloc, where soldiers who intend f•O•etdist for thy war can be supplied with regiment als and allisort. of Clothing, and those who desire to t take their wives with them,tan also be supplied with tie beSt of materials for ladies' wear, from a Stocking up to a Bonnet either in soldier or citizen •style. • • I f Knowing the( citizens of Susquehanna county to be I ,biave and patriotic, we an Sure they intend to be ip'repared for the Corning struggle, and therefore ad. : livise them to cull on •us and examine our extensive, ,stock, which we are assured we can sell al low as :any other firm this, side of New York' city. Our stock, which we have very lately purchased Vinci with great ears selected, comprises a full assort , I n.tr.tit of , • 'il - • • • LADIES' WEAR, 44 tt i ch as Shawls,!from $ 1: up to Va.; Dress Goods I frOm a4O cent Calico Dress to •a sft Silk ; Litilime oaks, Embroideries of all descriptions a and those q ~ !c. happen to ! live in a very cold airtime we can supply with a go';Rid suitof Furs tibeep them warm. ;li . GEIVTLEMEN'S 1V.,6 1 41R. ' t. • I ?To gentlemen: who do•nfit want to be troubled wlih . 0 getting Up newiliiits of clothes, we would say that we haVe a very full !assortment.of Ready-made Clothing, .01 atil.descriptioits and 'prices, and in case we-should not have the article they want, we will take their or aq and supply !them on very shortnotice. BOYSI CLOTHL.V.G.'• • .. , ', ll 're have also a very goad asSortment of Cbildren!s f. e !thTtig, from an infant up tom young plan; which C! not : be surpasSed for tastefulness, as - well as for fluidity and cheapness.. • We have also a regular fiSsairtznent of Gentlemen's Fu 'A:thing Goods, - sucli as Fine Shirts, Collars, Cn- . de Garments, Silk Neck and Pocket Handkerehiels., St cks, and• a great many other - articles ;too:nun:wr en to Mention. 1 . : . i addition total, these, We keep a full stock of t Staple and Donw:rtic Goods,lsteli as Sheeting; of all qualities and prices, Flannels, Tickings, 6inghams, uric a great varietyof Other articles Which are usual-. lv needed in families. : . , . to are very Sure that those who, are in want 'of an, of the articles mentioned,, would do well to call 1 an . price our goads, and satisfy I themselves - how titult they can save by buying olus. • i i hankful fur inst. : favors while at our old stand, we Inv to our friends!and the public generally. to calbon u±t our new, and More commodious establishinent, wh re we' are alwilya ready to Wait on theta with all posible attention' ,- GUTTENDEIIG ROSENBAUM 4; CO. • ocrrEsusttoi • ; L. ROSEN#I.I,OI. 11. %Urn:MI.OA.: • ' I ' J. WITTktiBERG. ' . , 1.301 $12,3V,. 1.301 12,31 E CM k 50 . 87 ,80[1 801 ,b 0 ,40 ,20 ,267 .408 , . . .11 . 'NOTICE., .' ' ..'- .. ntßrAciloitiet:i Is herel.‘y given that S.A. WOOD-'I JL I RUFF is receiving .a ner lot of Stoves and . Was of all kinds', usually kept in. the Stove 'and Timtare lice of bUsiness, among which may b limn& a better assortment of litotes, heavier, larger, and modurable than ever heft& offered 'in this county.- All , e proof you need will. be just 4o call and 'exam.; •ine . i o 1 1 .r.yourselveii All stoves warranted in • every res ect. pt eonstantly, on hand ; . han an• extensive assortment of !IV IV-1,126',; mad 'out of the, liest materials, whiiKis Offered fOraLW .- M. cheap as can be bought . 140 1, in atv market— -Also on hand,' Lead Pipe of all stz t es, Chain and Gearing ',for Chain Pumps, all sizes 1 i,so4 i Waal and Pt rceblin Kettles,. and' all, kinds Japnued is,9o I War* . .. •i • -. : . 5;,40. Jibbing done on short notide and ir!,good order. 0 5,20 ;. All ~.loods in the lihe will be sold cheap for cash or 380 (apploved) credit. S. A. WOObRUFF. , ,_114, 100 40.1 88 1,80 ; 7,20 1,56 , 2,36 2,9 ti 4,7.) EEO EMI UM 9,35 , 4,10i' CM ro LE N l ' l ha's q 'same) cons Ny - ttiellhe has rento7;ed his stook or Goods, where he will rth pitasure trait. upon patrons. An entirely !new and extehsivelassortmerirof Goods will soon`be luddedi to the:present stock..., The pationage of the Ipubli l o Is solicited, frith the - ttssuracee that t'le iute rest of purelmiers ycill be-prottiotetl. . . Iltii?tros4 danuirs , 23.18664. • _ I • - 1 - t' ll ! ". Bi CITANTILER TX AS a very fine dock of Delaines, selling from ;:.1.1.110 benls to I.'2'. nts perj'ard'; Paramettns from !1.5 tol 50 cents; POnts flout 5 to 123 cents; 'Wool PlaidSlfrom 50 to 15 cents Candles 15 cents per ' , Pound,i and all other goods equally low. Please call ' and se. 1 • I • FLOUR .All'P• SALT o • ' 'the •'. constant 1. band at e lowest prices. lia -ch 26,' 1856. 1. • F. 13. CIIANDLER. I ! _ • _ • _ —..------ -----,- ------ ', , r • 1 . , 1 ' . R 1 IVI OV AL. , . M. Wilson has !removed his Stock of Goods into' lis nel.Slort (idthe Brick Block) at the foot of. Pub-. lie Avenue where the Mercantile business will becort tinueti limier the Firm of M. S. Wilsoi, & Soh- • Ad ditionit ktr- their present . Stock will be continually ramie lalncl particular! attention given to. keep. up a Oenerill assortment4-pecially in the Hardware ne. ! i- ne dollir, 1 1 at B R • ; wai considel I)enun, and cb, Rill atte t Motip G ChlL ..... ._ . o!' A.l , '". Baldwin. We. Wipe by strict attention to brisin: to receive Our share of public patronage. ;Con it ntly on band, .%idtlles, Bridles, Hairless, Wilips l l'ruitics; ValiSes, ke, t iCarringe trinnning ' in all its 4ninches; will be ineatTY done to order on rea sonable-terms. _ Shop, N0..2, Searle's Basement. • F P . eel Jan. 185, -411 y foil cash, the alx further CO's IL LYONS 'OAL.S at R. LYONS Ar l CO's 1 wise , n & Coi MONTR VISE, I November 1: ‘ , 1855 TOR!, tly on hand for solo trose,*the beat gnu `wed from tba l lye of 'dfashiouedeatty, and .e, he manufiketnres rranted to 111 cue, zany benturned and • JUNG BAUM*, ,s sad colds, 71 re ,.LEY tP. I ,i3trio4e,.Mareli 19, 1856.'• IT I f HOME 'AGM everahi e ho:1 triumphed ale,. - , stacte. . TWITIISTADING w destructive fire; an ex , tendixe. loss, and a ten triontlis sickuess, S,be I Turreil • • .mpleted his ICCYV *id: Steve, (built upon the . round'oeclifiied by - his forruei• Store, that was led by fire, nnd in the . I . eiv Brick Block,) into one Word More. t to remind thOse indebted to me, that I lost fable by the Tire a year 'ago, and that I Jaare tiler the necosity of rebuilding b. Store douse hsequently i nzt nrgo payrront—hoping all d to it urithikut furthee notice. , se. Dec. I* /. I*-8455 - New Advertisement. Fordham, ,B. A. Smith & Co., -would re petfully inforin the. pablig that they have pttr the interest in the Saddle& flarness ImAiness ~.yORPI. I .III, SHIM & Co. an. 1. 18 . ,bGi . GIFT ENTERPRISE. 0 1 3 CKAGES , _ ,tt 10. t.,, , t 541-4342-41,50 and 25 is TO GIVE AWAY bef6re the 18t or ~.. • ; • • '• r i• • . - • e.putehashig lire Dollars irorth.of Goods at one tinte,i will be presented with one of e packages. j Now ready for delivery:. For ;articulars inquire of • 3. LYONS & SQS. • , se, October 24,1k5-5. y,Vott r t Howl L.ll3pildero Depot for Masque. bail areonaity-at Ne w Milford. - TAICK 'RMAN & GARRETT are giving especial .1.1 ati ntion to the iinprorements „contemplated in thi:i cotin y the coming season,..iipd now offer a help.: e k iniharnl by keeping constantly Ter sure a large quan tity; of Wdow Sash aid Glass, Blinds, Doors, Nails, Paints an Oils, and a complete assortment of build-, ersillardivare, &e....-Those going'to put up houses'in theispring, will find it for their interest to give us a call;' ,Wa..ean fUrnishreierything you want, and at the'i'very lowest Manufheturer's"prices. i , i 1 DICKERMAN & GARRATT. New *llford, February 8, 1858,• __ 3 I UE Tl'6l" Ne* Goods. 1 -.- Oaertber hasp received a full and complete irtment of Gods usually kept in a Country Stote—Which will be sokil as cheapjts the cheapest.' Hailing piarebased late in the season,.when Goodwin tuatjtet b ve considerbl,y‘ fallen of, I am persuaded I can gi • a little better hal-gains twin my neighbors. Thailkfu or' past favnrA, 1 respectfully invite -my ' ti . - frici,)ds and the Public to ball and ,examine; -- 4 11 . . 1 ', F. B. CHANDLER. lafentruse, 'Dec. '26, .11355. _ ' FOIL ONE DOII:LAR 17ADAT OUR STORE, 4311 Ids Nails, 8 pounds Cotten, .or .0 yds. veft' co, or lbs Young 4yson" Ten, or ' lo yds. SheCting, r .10 yds. D - Laine, or. 16 lbs. linekerel, or 16ibFatlerstus. *rill bars Hard :Soap; or 9.lbs. Plug To co, or 9 lbs.leut Tobacco for smoking, or one }lddk4 (think 'Of that; .boys,) or 100 cents (at least) witridt •of many othertoods„ Am) numerous to Monti/m.lk J. LT osB k SON. MUntrbi Dec. 8. I - : • ' . . . ill . , • W*NTED I _ . :,,, -TNITZ ithousiuid Dushelsof Psis—low n '" 4 “" u 1 1 u Bi b • irbenta-2004 Bushels' each of 'R)... lid oorii-2 II u slicla*Tried A pples. , =- - Five, fiundre.d Voz. } • ••," • • Sock& i 4 Also Beans, Pork „Poultry. Sutter,e tin* Reeswitx, YhisSeech *e., for.'ishichl "will pay lit 4 highest niiiricntl,pricos %Vomit', or on ac. count. 1 ~,. 0. G. IMIPSTEAD. . nA othlireeis indl'illscire—a very gettiri4 as sor(nFri-; ien dof sup!,or tiatimin; at pricesi ranging frOuill e to, to $l. ‘, i 10: c 4. lIEM L'StgAtt. i ° , - C *Bll j ..- Wad - he ti . 111'; / J ::8 + 4; 1 4 an 1 1 DOOT AND SILO .MIMONS Ik _ARBI, 7 1 BE .subscribers have rat . iveAl-Alt 7. ` Shoe Store into the ,hull greceno 3lessrs. Bentley, e lteld i -Re lie AVen ' the PostOftipe, where, itotWithstandin state of politics, the stringent! a the 11 the•" Sough Sunthins," Hail of Mon , .0-Lantern inducements, ...a the gre one extreme follows another,l in XII In, ty, we shall have .a cold - 411liter, In state of things the subscribers beg lea they are,prepared to meet the.'wants,of Shoe wearing public, with good and "inl -odes of,Aent#.awal / Sitttocof,Eastern -or facture;, warranted equal (if Mat better) fered'ut this Market. Their#ck etnly: I variety of Laties.Sttx. Lksvmn,./Pat. ' i ters, Silk Lasting Congress Gaitiri;-Flt 1 gre4 - Gaiter. 4 , Morocco Gaiters, Ladles , . ! City Made Bronzed BuskinN Ennild. 1 Buskins; Pat. Leather BusktT, Mori:we Calf Lace Boots, Enatn'd Bo ts;. Fur B I &c., 'Misses. Silk •Laceing Pat. fox _GC Gaiters, Calf Lace' Boots, Kid Lace Linda Kip Shoes, Children Gaiters, I rAukle Ties, Pat.'Vaiup French Buikit 1 kip Shoes, steles French Calf. Kip and Calf' Rnarn'il, Kip' and Cowhide -Bro Boots, Thick and Kip, and pat. Loathe Rubbers and Sandals, a generzil asso ings, Spatablis, Thread,- Was; Steel. . Tacks, Bristles, Heel Ball, .Bout Weld Pincers; Shoe Knives, Edge Blacking, loon ; Binding, W a iter Prot f Blacking. P IGum Arabic, Gum Tragacanth, Etlp:e f Hafts, Pegging and Sewing_kal Blades, . : LEATOEU. All kinds by the side or polity", to sm; Tho Public are invited to ealrbefore pu • wiput. Customers may rely'Opon getti bargain for, and that is better thou tb; • "sonte places. If they buy, ta4tern we he aceomodated 'with 1:0' good in-artiel l . found in this market. If they' prefer 1w tore they can hare it' without being hum kinds of work made to order and warrant , iug done on-short notice.. , THANKFUL fur past fevors, they !lope.' tcntion to butjuess, to meoitla rotitivii same. . - • SIMMONS &ME P. S. It now overr - A year since the_ llontfose, at which time the Sobscr*Mer witha.greast losS, in fact he Idithis that; to those tndebted to : - Citli;7.by Note count,: that the aiine must be settled wh notice r\-.Yours,Ate...r : $I! Montrose, Jan. Ist. 18:58, • . - NEW STOVES; BURRITT has now in Stoflt'and s TN:ening -Li • a large stock of NEll7B7'O Vg.", including the Staiot the West. and N'ational E t ter ted Ovens ; Blaclcliover, Wide, World, anilTaragon Irgel:tven, to which he would invite particulaititteu ion, as: the best Cooking Stoves it. : lnarket, with a .uperior as; sortment of Parlor, Ogee and Shop 'Ste fei wood tor toal; also, Stove Pipe, Zinc, Sheet fon, Stove Tubes, die. . This stoc from the fro the heat Flundrie,s Albony And ttica for'cash, with the bes quality pi Trimmings made to order for hiseustom t isticli will 'enable him in all respectit to defy c ,mpetition. ain., will be sold at the most reduced pric s for cask' or tpproveA credit ew Milford, October. 18G5. - w.ytta AND 7 faaOCl5. - , • GUTSINESS: 1 rSTIT-EY &..fkEAD with :plevure in friends and the public..thattthey•haVe. menced the iepait ng of Watehs, Clocks, • , • MR. I AGGINTIOTITAILI of New York, and lite- of.Syracti,se ; ant has he been recommei:ded by some of the es there as a steady and,..ftrst rtiie tare-given "him a periMial titerest.itt th so that our friends mar have every confide: .ing their work done with care and dei r pt!ti: Id addition "lit his general knowledge: ct 0u.4 kinds uf English and foreign:, watelies,l derstsaids the Clock . business, from the lar • to ,the smallest . Maptet Clocks; rah:ether 1 home-made.-. • • • Montrose, January 8, 1858. -1 • M. S. WILSON.-. Ftiraisii Pelts toy 0014tUrr&SLDRED. • 4°' SELLING ,AT COST. 1 C. WRIGLIT b'eing desirous of el S ness for the purpose ofl4aving; iu.t I takes thii method of • inforrhintt mast the public generally ; that he will s"11 his e . of Goods at cost for cash or ready pay. will be given after, this.date: • I He would say 'to those indebted to him . Note or Book account, that the'sante . must immediately, without further notice. . Ile also offers for . sale hisjannirv. Sto p.wo owellinglkouses, and the appurienam with, Im:tiler:with - thirty-two aeres of lan nide!' 'wilt be sold cheap: . ' C: C. WE Middletown, Jan. Bth, 1850. . Administrator' I\TOtict iti - hereby given . that letters of tratiort upon the estate of jonx . l3.' late of • Rush , township, deceased;A:iye' i ..e ed to the subscriber, and allper+sludeht• estate are 'requested to make imrnq'diate' and tho4e having claims thereutriwilli pteas the s.aule - duly attested fou.seidenient.:•. -_ J. CYJANIPION, - ELII.I-3101REi. • Rush, March 17 T -1 1 854. s .. . A.4atinisrator 4 s INo,i;icm - NTOTICE is hereby' given. that letuirs of 71_1 traAion upon the Estate Of MAIO" fitse of Brooklyn township, in the l (cotintr of hanna, deceased, have been granted' tp the. : and all persons Indebted to said estate are ad to make immediate payment andi thos: Claims thereon will please present thet F.lnne tested for settlement.. CRA'SA'EIIEIOO Brooklyn; March IS. 1856. • FIRE! FIRI f ; YCOMING COUNTY. COMPANY, Capital $2,200,0 in, And in Jt is one pf the best Compinics 41;.thef'Sfute.. lOsse,s b fire promptly adjutneClifAute p half of dollara lOgsets,by fire sißce,itw operation. Applicationii rectlive4 at . the:sto R. ! Iyims tf; tanesboro, and at ,the stor ,ons d. Co.,'Jessup, Luzern° . enunly, ant' a eit°. . • D. It.I.YONS,- . 1. "'Montrose, Dec., 15.55. . • •". • . - -J. AgitlA' At AXT, 11611SALE.S: retail deuler4 •in rm.) Y.! Clothing, also dAtleri - in Cloths, • Slik hats and 'clips; hoots nail having now. a large-stipply suitable for. the , seasun,:would attention'of purchasdrs tO, the.nt Sao, • For further particulars see 4drertisenieitt, er place in the Rerifiblictiii. ••* • Susquchtuina Depot, Dec. 10, TSTIS. AT T/11.16 OLD IS'y VAN. now hi ally kept 'eomitrisir m a A bought cheap BmnlP advance 3T4 'CENTS I A small be sold at- ui time to bUy a Jolt. ATS and by Tie QOME of prettit..t L a . new, ot Mt e from tisit -4' the bestlhality, I y OOL Ik_fOr.•r Et.. erok, 1.1.'0 At.songs ever tittbliArtcl Acitleoris, Violint4 - anti Oui tollar to twenty-tLve:'• , Pc r, .ale • J. 1.4 'ON'S fk.sf "YARN;coars'abd - . •qo , Tana- commonPana !ft r `.;aClotfic:f itop‘el LYQNS•k:SO] ;TB_OPY wants a Cppy of the Amtiieat leg' •• • • • lea • • . 'We* Oood , h . Cheap for "Cash el' W. MOTS has jus.tveeelveli-annther lot of Such, Bcagel, Widnes Rages, Collate , Znibecideritfa s Laiens,4e., mobil °Teta trt-very Icor price*. Sunimer Shawls,- a 'lli some beandful plattekrsts at very los Prkes; also loyr for,euali." Parasolaiutest eye at _. OF Ir.-110T, fila4 tress Silk, a_spletutclartieler,, at ( Ard flutinkterStuflh In great Varieties, alt, • 'GrOceriei of all kinds, very ettintli t SP i rtlotA rate artiele•tik• 50eta per •Y c gallop. have-lit calland exiinins, to become tvuisfled lligt the, of Navigation "is the place t 6 buy (34eup, . . . Wanted._ , • Baiter, Zggs, Babas, Lard,,,,Socka, !o. ,s of Country Produce in viebange'ro , gooda at trim?, ' . AV. 440' Idontrose, Jitti6 . ; WA.NTIED: , ' Socks, tiggs„.Biztter, Lard, Cheemel tnr quantil in inithsogO for Goods Mantrose„ DM 4, 1855.- Csl • •• II C E -.4 intifjali -''= '•ii` . ;- 1 i ik ',Boot *ski. i - i / - acc:upieliks• - •t , t , Arl't. ilboi,;iti : the,: mixe r : - 1 , ,;:P. ent'4' . .marke't .., - .‘,.- - f,/.22 pittlit..;atutit - -cdfl. - • t dOnith,‘. - 11V1'f,.,, . an ptigiatiltili',.l-1 view _nf tithr :,,.' to Fay tbat- - ;.7Ni, ' he Boot sunirO:ij I .tantiallit - rti:4l',, owe Itginw. - ..... -- i. - ... than any 01.4 :, 1 ,' • tee.i a generai.".l-,7-..,1z...' ' of treetU*4, ''' .. .i.: .eh'h:hi Cilr, ji,s - ,4 •• 1 ,..' .taritqlllTielt; : .„,:- il - ,;, 1 nat:itLii, Jiid:-• - ,... ii,k,,F° Lace Root*. 4.1.4-A ‘11:d ReF.kina' , , , , ertt, 'Color*Ai: , i. - ?, gob!, Jenny.:"' '' - t1 *ton g10ew,, , ':,:.- F t t .s, ,Calf a,g4. ,;.„ :, B .....,-. t , toga ont, ''',: ',, ; 11 % Yet i tt:a.4 ~-,. ment, rultit : ., t *Ats. Vesp..:t ii , Ilarnmenl...:-!•. i': ~. ont and:Ga-- 7 i ' to Rlacicii,g, ~ , :- , i . li 1 ' A rustles. Ait , ri, ; I &e• ': , if , . .... ..., II ei.tomtry. -, ..... ham,: g i!rgi-,---,.i :1 g what they y ( - an do in ; ; 3 I 44 can be `",l •'-' •,e manufaie . '''-t•.. 1 4 01 1 1 eg'? ~ , d. • Repair si -- '-'•', .1 a en P y attlet at- 7' mee of the --', fItIMAN: - - i' re at Fire is 11 having met -, A e would say 1 . .. 4:, L e Book ac- out farther YMOYS. MEM oral the& gain COW luad Jew so hitill7: that-we t!tiLaittei",. 4e. 74; the vetii: e:al eat Tivriat (.!L A iug liztii-- te: ,..9 l , r i n k . tners slues, tire it.ii:lt. Vo credit either by • d settled etotisly r es a Alf cf, LIM actin' nis tanvocr. n. grant ' ti to _aid ayment, present t. 1 12A I. g.i.r4que nbseril), bequest -baying duly at Admit . Ant •atlng. All its . d over nt luto e of .0. L Ly- Most I. MEI mad* Sc., Hanoi 1 Um EI:II RE 0 ODS 431.1 1 bt:el ti.verr 001.- .11'011 11.4 the- MI OEM t*nel Gadh pri El eiv 1 .N. ‘so. ;~7:]>, ~n,.y._ ECM Ne: I lie I he vkA• ri i t i r emit ind atib El