0 11 seleefloqs, - TEE Pitorric—ls Eon-Lost. The *Anglo-Ssx9n, published at Dostoni , gives narrative with this titlti, that afroeds ‘.singular illustration ofilie impn!iey of the to early abandonment of hope: respeding vest; , -:sels at sea. Tlie editor says the narrative is strictly true., It is sufficiently interesting in itself,' whether 'it have any-bearing in the ease • .of the Pacific or not, to hareprodaced. We somewhat abridge it 4 • \ ‘. l The town' of Liverpool., in Nova Scotia, situated about sixty mites from Halifax, is a place .of some' magnitude ktia colonial (Mt port., The intercourse 'with .1 al ifax, the Cap. nal Of the Provinee, Vas at iihe time, chiefly kept Op - by a smart and dashing little exec', called the Liverpool packet, commanded by Capt. Bass, which ; plied weekly between the two places through the Spring and Sumin6r' months, laying up, during the severity of the Winter, whelt the colittromieetion with Hari. `fax was, for the Most part, litnited tot' weels iy pest by,land. . " About the year 1815 or 1818, as the sip . sou for navigation was drawing to , a closes a great number of passengers rent, to Halifax, as was the custom, to replenish..the stores for the while 171,4ny headi of families pro :misled 'thither to make . pUrchase of clothing, grOceries &c., for their private Winter stork; mutes this was to be.,the jail trip of the aea • soa,t the little bark was croSvded with smite forty or fifty passengers,lchietly fathers and raothe - of large families. Who were left" at . home. • , • "The voyage to Iblifax ;Was prosperOui; • the , .voyagers. made their purchases, and in' dtte.time the LiVerpopi Packet was ready, to return. -All th . e passngers embarkek in good spirits, and the - bark sailed cheerily ~doWn the harbor and proceeded for her di!lsti. - nation; " A feat hours after her departure there sprung up one of these terrific North-westers, so `well knoWn on the-coast'. of Nova - Scotia, which,.blowing 'with utenoet'fury for several _daya, attended 'with intense frost,. made it clear, that no vessel could keep the c_east ; she must either put herself . before the Wind • and run out to itea, or perish by wreck' and the rigor of an , atmospheie twenty or thirty degrees below i zero. A Change of weather so ;sedden, So severe; and unexpected, - gave rise to great fears fer the?,safely ofethe 'pule Patket, sad the next post by land waSi.anx iously waited for by friends and relatitkiLat both townS. L , " The post at length arrived,' but brOught, no tidings of the Liverpeel Packet ; another post.'4ind another came in, and yet no More the -- missing vessel. SeSreh was then Made 'along the shore fer am wreck of her ? blititot ',vestige' could - :he discovered. ss • 7 Adeices were in due itime received from Bermuda, bet nothing was beard of the little packet and , passengers. Acmmti, were also received from several of the West', India Islands, but still with Out intelligence Of the :Missing vessel. " Three months at length passed away, and' thopacket waagiven up for lost. , Tho le who friends - Op board Went into mourning, -and so connected were the different f4,milies with each other throeghOut the town, that the -Sunday i on which all who had ioat friends put , On - black, saw:nearfy the fentire' population in Abe habiliments of 1 - • "Your months passed away. Alt hope I `had &A: the vessel had, ' t Withour doubt; foun dered and gone .to the! bottom with ~all on board; . but when or in s what part of the vast Ocean, was io remain !veiled in the Secrets of -the deep .. until the' sea 'should give up her dead. ' I ) "Sixteen weeks' had now elapsed} when one fine morning in the Spring some ene saw ,a ship .approaclimg the .harbor. She at ;tracted attention from the circutnstanee that, :although a stranger, she was navigated by onewhnwell. knew the entrance of the har bor; for she came inewithout pilot or shorten ing sail. The quick eye and watchful ~Itahiti - of seamen, oeuld nOt lightly pass over such a circumstance, and the report of a strange sal coming in soon spr,ead , through the little town, and ‘ utany persons assembled. The best telescopes +ere, Put in requisition,- but none could Mike out who et what the, stran ger Was. AS She 44w nearer to! the axix ions group, her dec.k i; was discovered to be 1' crowded with male and - female paaSengers. -" Ah !" exclaimeeone who had a certain ir.- •i definable - hope, as that hope sank within him,, _ "an emigrant ship after all;" and a deep sigh' came from his toserti for he had a hear and 1, dear friend on boardlittle "Ad emigrant ship;" iaid'lanother, "how can any captain ofin.emigiaitt ship know sci well his way-into this luirbori Besides,- emigrant ships do not ootne;t4 Liverpool:, V A pause ensued,t during which ?one wlth a quick eye was gaztng through the best glass the tovrtv afforded. lie was on one knee, • resting bit telescope, when be Suddenly sprang Mt his feet and . declared titat i Capt. Bass was itmeng the;paspengers. was the incredulous cry; c Capt. Bass and the Liverpool Packet are at the bottom of the sea, and will there remain till the day of _ resurrection. Notdaunted by their incred ulity, he - said: ' Give me the ttiumpet: I will speak the _ brig ; - .tale:few moinents she be. near enough.' What brig is that! 'The re4onse was given. = ' Are you Capt. Basal' ` Yes,' wait the reply. Mew• words , sufficed 'to reveal ithat the vessel been blown off, and ' far many day s I went- .be fore the-:wind with-great rapidit* AS the gale- allayed, Capti Bass found that - he . could better re the; 'West Indies than he could get back with so sonall and to crerded a vest -. set Visirtg tfieir provisions eooncenically,, and slacking their thirst with cider and [the barrels of apPlea that were _on hoard, they resehe.4 &chid*. There the captain sold his sloop, bought: the' brig And ifcame . back safe, with raids parksengers., _ The joyful news flew', through the town, 4 shd "tithe - venal could :,be brought to the wise 4ba.esitire I ;poptdstion, orthe place had, L. assembled to inept and embrace thet{ friends.' It would be in vain to describe such a !mike --eel were in monmmg, yet all with a smile of joy beaming on their countenafices. As the long-lost friends indrelatives leaped on Shore, =fathers, motheisoad brothers were locked in each other's" and and then the smites.-be= cone tears of joy. "The tears intd scarcely ceased, when, with ono Sudan . 'impulse, the whole . airsemblage sank On their ' knees and in a b u rst of pious • *fervor poured Out thinks to the great , and merciful Being; who had' so siO,ularly pre: terved thisn,and who holds us la thchollow 'of his hand." f Aitnwg—The secret of Dane's.: - - 7,1 ; thre4gb life WO in the reckless I.aresstn is sosVrer to the -prim* of Verona, who asked him law he acenunted for the tact, at in the household of,ittincei, the court fool was in eSti. fitvor, than the .philosopher . Simi. it of atinl said the fi ereesenius, is all owe the woil ithe _source of friendship: .1 t o • , Jo \ere xrehmd,' recently, 'Mos Kate Saxon, who was giving readinge,” oflered $ preys of a osi watch to the individual of the maicoline wilder who should.ltaite the most badiei to the entertainment.: The watch ins , • won, by a W. ,Philips, who ta0 1 ,1 12 s i ne / no :. Ski* 4,1 . ir0s lad*. - . ' The Lcist Lamb'. . The little Tartar .Maiden, • That guaids my master's sheep; She makes it lamb her pillow , ; • When sh lied, dowif to sleep.. , . - She pad i s her - gray tent curtains, • - Before die mom is seen, ' And drives our flocks together. ~ •To pastures fish and green.. ... • I • My heart goes with the maiden, - i • • ! For when I Wake I find . • i within , . No heart ttun nty bosom, • i ; Nor ttnyipiace of mrtici. , , - 1 , . , 1- I 1 . 1 track the lost lamb's footsteps,., • And find it fast asleep 1,, Beside they little.maiden ~ - . : ~.)- T hat tends ml mas t e r s sheep. \ • 1 \ \ 1 , ~ . • , Prom Washington-7- the .PresPienoy.i . , . . Special Cberesponiicrice of N. r. Triune;i .. I. WssittruatOts, April 12;‘1,854.._ , . , . 1 Must Maim short stories.- . Everyboiry'ie full of the Presidency. Anton g the Repithli-. cans there is a Strung - . apparent current for Fr'entunt; ' sutrie say it is all set: running by the politicians atd wont rid: Mr. Chase has numerous, friends.' • So hits Banks' ''Jtidgc f i c McLean is spo4'.ll 0.. Prestdn king itiunot Much mentions ; but who is .a ' better Mani Bueitarid all' th rivalry of sentiment nOltes tility preVails. There is an . untisualdiSposi LiontoWefer all personal, preferen'ceir trrlhe dv i good of the:cau e. - The aim iuf all is fur-the best,. and str . est man. There is need of great wisdinn a idsaution- in the seleetinti.i— This.is felt by 11, and no desire is exhibited to crowd an rbOdy as 'a candidate u pon an on. willing 'minority:, This . feeling seerna now so strong as, to ensure unanimity at the:close. tif .the:prontinerit candidates ' .Cor. l Frinrint .is the most. questionable by his anteced ents-and. the clue upon whoinstrong doubts centre., Let there be no haste and no drup-, ping of the su 'stance in v2 l, the pursuit a: the shadoW. ' . Th` opposition -to .NebraSkaism stands on.a principle. -In the selection of a :candidaa this must be 'recognized fi rs :if ill , Availability i$ good in. its place; b utltt all look Sharp that we do net :abandon - t. We know ttvbe gond tbr: that which, thonkh prem . . ising,' may prhVe•deceptiVe. I need :not ar gue 04 point. .It is enough •that I siigge4 it. It -needs-no extra penctitaion to 'stie.a ris ing spirit her at the prospects of Freedom in the • ensuin canvass... The day idready breaks which tokens the corning snit: ,The e decided by the Presh:lential .Kati Kansas be Free or 11. question to -election is, Slave .State tion ; wilt con Bash: Liberty l' The electricity' of the iitteg t•ume the withes of piny and lover a continent. . J: 8. P. . • . , .• ONE OF TIE WITNESSES.7—TbkI- following scene cane . o ' in the PolicoCourt; the.other '' .1 ...'''''• . ..' • ~ )- ... . • ' Where d4'-',V()u live, Mr. O'Neill': .. ', . ' Ili .Knox' sir * eet, sir.' ' ' .-- • if .- . . \ . ' ' And which way does Knux-street run.?' ' Length4s, sir.' . • ' Which w l 4y is 'that ?—north or shutlir . • .'..lt" you stand at the . upper. end, it runs sooksir—it . you stand at the lowr end, it runs iiort;i:'. , ; ' Then; you mein to say, it runs . nortli and south 1 . " , . • ) r . .., , ;ire' Si l t-, f tween the ;en 'And wha! gi\tf.itr . ''.Froni si( ."'Yes--Jcv rovided you stand mid-way 13 . e as.' • • 1 t is the widtkof Knox ailfreet,.2sit'.. • to side, do you;in teari at is the width froth side to ti 3 el' near asj can come to it it is just from one sidewalk. to the °tiler; ore, lint I'd not tako my Bible hsl the . distaneel It may be ! oath - of it: Where . ; With !I And \trill r: Do you ' thave o - you reside , Mr.- 0' V ,e man I. board *it • i is he?' ; . ..., knoi Flynn--Johnny iilynn„lhe l ot that honor:" . ,ow can you know whO'l hoard . Thee, with?' ; • 'IN you' Flynn TT i .` And 11[1 didn't, 'why 'shoula !land his io; wife teen ...Shillings eery Saturaav night . . berring . th ilk one l' • ; :;. - . ;The. to rt .infortned Mr. O'Neil that he could leave the stand: lie did;so.'i - .. is can to say thit you r board-with PRIWTEIP!.% PRbVERBS.—Never inquire thou of the ; editOr the news, for behold kis hisdui, ty at the tippointed time to give it onto thee for three cents, • ' • Whep thou dost•write for his puler, nev er stty unt;mhim what thinkest thou of my piece?' for it. may be that the truth would of thee.; his not fit that'.thou Nhouldst ask him who is the .author of anarticle, f/pr his duty requires him to keep such,thinzs ta hunself. When thou dost enter into his office, take 'hoed unto thyself that thou doss not look at what may be lying open, for,tkat is , not meet in the sight ofgood breeding. Neither eiam: ine thoutne proof sheet , for it is 'not ready to meet thine eyes, that thou mai§ st stand it. - Prefer] thine own county :paper i s O - ar.y oth er, and subscribe imqediately forlit and pay in adyatSe, and it will' be well thee and thy little ones. rgAr 14,:NOrth Carolina, 'within i - pix miles ot Greensb.brough; Rev. -John. B. Marsh reports a fatuili who, had never heard any peri3on pray :or ipreaeh, had never seen -the Bible; tiro I*.arift- Of Jesus ! ' Througl, lout. 'the Pines," where oVerybody is engaged in fnaking re' ntineflie found 'similar specimens of heath enisin.; not one. half the pophlatiOn according to his estimate; have ever seen aißible! 7 . , art The Legislature of New York baslsd journed„leaving a large AMOUT4 a business unfinished, and having made ho appropriation for carrying on' the State Government. The adjourutnent was effected by the tfindoo Atuerißn s and sham Deinocr aey, antirtioieb jeet is o force the Governor to call an extra Session. Gov. Clark . * already been appli ed to for tht.purpose, tut,d refused. 1 - 1.4 • j Jilt INDEPENDENT'REPUBLICAN. PI ittrULU4ED SMUT TUUROAY NOI,TiNII4 AT 3110nrAvisa, AT $1,50 TZII. #MIVX, AUTAISCE., • ~I . • gates' of Advertising. One square (.18 lines or lees) Oneweek, '•. 40,50 One square • " two weeks • 015 One square. , " - three weeks, ..1,00 One srare ". ' we month, 1,25 One sq u are. "IA two. 111013#1$ ..... .2,25 s! One „ uare,. I v( thrermontlis, ' 3,00 One , uare , r . - six months, . 5,00 One ware " one ywi, - .......... 8,00 Fosl two or more squires . , insert 4 2 .by the year, a 'dada on front the above pr ises is smile. Yearly ad.' vertbier' s will hive the privilege of altering or chang ing their advertisements without 41gional charge.. _ Business cards, not exeeeiring .I#lW lines, Inserted at ;TAO per annum. , • •,' i, •. - - Job" Work. . _ . • , lu ogee is 'prilled with a good assartnent of JoblAng • and aU kinds of Job Werlr4 such as Was_ , Pontenk PlimAdetil, ke., !Mb, done neat. 441 Prometir. - 4 . 1 NOTICE..-, , • Az meeting of the Neemplehmma gounty Agrictdtn railoeiety will be bob! on - TaiNaii *Toning, JAPrO. /641, 1 . 6156,Jai, the Old coons Howe. ,Ttie report,of the !Committee- on Permanent Location of the Fah; met othermatters ofingiortatmt.tirth* & 'MR ecmie up for dieemetke.- • indirection of the Executive :_ t i es' BF. v-t.to BeeY IGO'VEIII SEED of the'law_loll 4 _ Timothy Seed, for sale Trnavilliftrtilmili M.. William W. Wheaton, M. 'D.. ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Res peettully offers his services to all who prefer the "Reformed Practice" to the old .Bleeding Blistering and Calerpel Pkan. Jackson Susquehanna Co. Pa. '1 • A.. Autumn,: A TTORNEY irCOUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office ./A 4 orer B. West's Drug Store, )Stessierhapusa Depot, Pa ; . I.lyl _ 2 T. B. : Orchard, M. D.. • YIITSICIAN, AND - SURGEON, Jackson, Su.sque +arum-county, Pa. Residence at the Postofficti • Keeler & Stoddard. r v ALERS j14.800T5.1 8110E8, Leather & Fin& JIJF 14, on Keine St., first door below Searle's Ho- tel. • MontroPe, Jan, 1, 1856 - ' . William H. Jessup," ATTORNEY AT. LAW & NOTARY PUBLIC:— Offloe oa Public Square, 'Montrose. - • • • •W. Singleton' CAtii now be found at his new stand on the cob net of Owego and .Chcstriut streets, iu the building recently Occupied by ittenberg & where. he efectually repairs with dispatch, Watch es, Cloaks,Jewelry Guns, and every deseription of Machinery ; Wheeicutting ; and Watch mate• rials supplied to the trade. .Dr. K. _ S URGEON DENTIST ,- Montrose, Pa., at Searles trotel,'' Mondays aod - Tuesdays.of each week. :, Miller & Fowler, A TTORNETS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, ±1 and Solicitors in Chancery. Write No. 44 Clarke street, ChicagoN. Thomas Ingsttum. DDEALERDRY GOODS, „Groceries, Clothing, Cre"talzery, Boots 'turd Shoes, Sc., 'Su Apo/Annan . DtPqr Bentley 4 pitch; IVrO4NETS AT LAW,. AND BOUNTY LAND AGBNTS, Montrose, Pa. , -• ' B. S. BE!.TLEY John. Grove!. H- , FASHION/1411iLE TAILOR.., Shop under Searles lotel, Maine street,..ifontro,te, Pa. • H D: D.- Rinds, • . LWERT ~'O7D EXCHANGE STABLE ' Office in in the rear of Wilson's. Store, Montrose, Pa.' d.. Colston., D EALER IN STOVES, Tin, 'Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware, locleratille, near Gm/lA:Bend Depot. December 4. • - • - • • L. P. Hinds,' 'A TTORNEY, AT LAW, Sumuchatina, Pa. Office A on Mane street, one door east or Lenheines. , " Frazier. & ease, A TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW ilk; Office on Turnpike. street, .one door East: o h'ost's Store, Montrose, - Pa. - , . . • Albert Chamberlin,• A. TTOAN - ET AT LAW tour Justige of the Peace; .Lll.- over I. L..Pdst Le Cola Store, Montrose. TTORNEY AT LAW AND COMMISSIONER of tl Duos, for the State of New York, will-attend to all business entrusted to him :with proittptns and fidelity.' Office ou.,PuLl c Squaru f occupied by Ilor.. Win. Jessup. • - . • Abel Turreli, 'DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, Chemicals, • Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, Groceries; Dry Godds, Hardware, Stoneware, GlaSsware, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silver? Spoons, -Spectacles, Musical Instru ments, Trusses, 'Surgical' InstrUthents; Licorts, Per fumery, Mirrors; Staticinery; Brushes, Shoes, Tanked Notions, Le. • • • lUj TFIOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Dry Goods, drocericit, Salt, Flour, and Hard ware, Laneaboro, Pa. F. Chandler, __ z • TAEALER IN DR? GOODS, Ready ~.itade Clothing, 1./ Groceries, Books and 6tationegy, etc., Public Arenne,,ffontrose, L: Post & Co., . nEALERS IN DRY GOODS, Groceries, Crockery, 11.lardware,•Leatber, Flour, etc., comer of Turn pike street and Public Avenue, Montrose, Pa. • . . . J. Lyons & MM., • TBALERS IN DRY GOODS, Grocerieq, Hardware,: Crockery, Tinuare, Groceries, Boi3lcs, etc.; MAN carry on the /rook Binding bUsiness--Puhlie Avenue, Montroe, Pa. . . . . . . TAEALERS DRY GOODS, Drugs, Medicines; --LI Paints, Oils, Groceriei, Hardware, Crlvkery, Iron, Clocks,-Watches, Jewelry, Silver Spoons, Per emery, Vic.—Foot of Public Avenue; Montrose. • Sayre, Bentley & Perkins, ATAIMFACTURERS OF AM) DEALERS Di an 10.. kinds of Casting, Stoves, Agricultural . Imple menta, etc. Office at Sayre's, Store, Public Avenue; Manufactory at the Eaglei Foundry, Foot of Cherry Atriet, Nemirow, Pa. • • William & William IL Jessup, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Mention, Pa. Prac tice in Susquehanna, Bradford, Wayne, 'Wyo ming and Ltizerne counties. Wiliam W. Smith & Co., • " ' CAABINET MAKERS. They keep constantly on J hand a good ass •of ill kinds of •Cabiriet Furniture. Shop and Ware Rooms at the foot) of Maine street, .3fontrose, Pa. Rockwell, Winton &Om, IA ir MFACTLRERS an(Di AL_ fn St raw RHkrsUmbreltas Ird • Rebbont re. at., a '2O Courtlandt street, New York, (up stalrA.) H. B. Bocrwru... J. nowAs.D. • " W. wnrcON. • 'IL C. TylOr, TNTERESTED with I. L. HUNT, Importer of and I. Dealer in Hardware and Cutlery, Carriage Spring a, ke.; No. 215 Pearl street, New York, Where his Mer cantile friends; in this and other counties, 'are kindly invited,. and earnestly solicited. to call and purchase. *---- - , t ' • _Sall & Lamb, F lIRXITTURE inanufactu i rers and dealers in all kinds of furniture, having moved Our ware room from New Milford to the Factory four Miles east of the Village, where will be found at all times a gooe assortment of cabinet ware, also ready made coffins. Funerals attended with or without a Hearse ; also Bedsteads; at wholesale 9r retail pricus ranging from $2,00 upwards according to sffie. &c. • P. WHITE'S Actor Wholeteale and Retail STORE. - BIISQVIEMA DEPOT, MIL 1, 1858 . . Here is the place to buy Double Extra Flour for... ... . . 111 0 ,0 0 Per b e 3 i'el• Extra' Flour, ' 9,16 • " New Mess P0rk,..... t . 22,50 •it Corn Meal, • 1 t oo(sack) 5011. Buckwheat Flour, - 1,06 " 50 lbs. Double Extra F10ur,....... ... 2,62 ". 49 lbs. titre F10ur,..:.. ..* . . 2,25 " 49 lbs, Boonton. Nails , 4,soper kg. Candles. 16 cents per lb. Extra Fork, 12 - " Candles by the b0x,.......:.. ' . 14,1 " 11x , Double Extra Boots, .. 2,15, per.pair. area iu. . Everything cheap at the Cash store of • . P. WHITE. PARICEEC LOOK HERE t 'VILE anbaeribers,having entered into paitnership, j ere prepared to receive wool tomanufacture on shares- or by . the lard. Alm, Wool Carding • and Cioth - thiming in their season. GARRET JOHNSON. JOHN BUTIMONT, Great Bend, liar& 5, 1856 - . .Bm6 IVIES • ger:clam:Merv:4 tbe "Odd Pilaus JR. aocialiaa Areitrase." are requested to meet at Odd. Fellows Hen on Tuesday.evening, April let, f(as 8 o ( cloek r. sc., for the purpose of electing officen mecl Abe ensuing year, A g eral atten endance is v‘rq * i . d en ramt, Pres% 'Yards lit Ir / AITED AT TEN 011 1 10 E, Or SUB - 0C&IPTION, 1161110TATOTA- Appkts, Wheat,' Corp, and most , . kud&of Produce. . . 1511jpposedl to be Cheap,' ifTh E thousand dollars worth ofßouly-Illate cloth inrat . .. DICKSIMANAGARRATrit. 111110,11,t; MIL- r • eyf: BUSINESS r CARDS Wm. IL Jessup, B. R. Lyons* Co., k Bentley & Read, 1 , Chamige or Time. DEriAW, ARt — I.ACRAWANA 'AND WESRTEN . JitAItROAD. . • i 1, • WINTER ARRANGEMENT, .- Wand after Thuisday. Dec. 6th; 1855, the Mail rasseuger Train will depart from Scranton at 11:00 e. M. Due at, Great fiend at 2.10'0. x. Con- i neetini with the Dunkirk and Butte° Express Ease, on the- N. Y. &E. R. R.' I'4_4:engem taking. this train brill arrive in Buffalo ati 10:36 P. 111. a and in Nen- York at 10;30 p. w, Rettarning, will leave Greift Bend at- 13 P. y., due at Scranton at 5.50. P. X.- 4 : • The Freight Accominodation Train, with passenger 'ear attached; will leave Scranton at 11. P. M.; connect- - lag with, the: Mail Train Wst, and - the Night Es• pressiTrains . bothEa.st and West. ,' . Passengers tak ing this train • and the Night Express Fast, rive in New-York at 10:05 4. li."; by taking the Night ExpOss West, will arrive hi Dunkirk at 12or by taking the Mail Train West, will arrive at Dun kirk iit 7:20 p. m.. ; - Returning, will wave Great Bend at 7 i. It. and ar at SCranton 12,10 "tr. '• 1 • Passengers for Wilkesbarre, Pittston, Carbondale, Philatielphia, - (via the Catiiwisisa, WilliainSpOrt and Erie and Reading Railroad, via Tamaqua,) and East on, and all inteimediate places, will find first class coaches in readiness atdeiantoNen the arrival of the Passenger and Accommodation Trains to con vey them. ,othe above . places. Those choosing pri. vate4eonveyances will find the best of horses and car. - riages of every description, at reasonable , charges, ready to order. ' 1. DAL DOTTERER, Superintendent: - Superintendent's Office,' t IScranton, Dec. 6, 1g55. SEARLE'S COACIRES IEAVB Montrose foriD. L. &W, R. R. nt.tli A. • 4 M.,for Express Freight Train to Scranton: At 12 h'elock A. M. for Mail ITrain. to Great Bend. At, 2 P.• M.-for Express Freight to Great Bend, and Mail Tralit for Scranton. Leave Depot for Montrose on arrival of all the above trains - at Station ; except up flight For seats apply at Searle's:Hciteli- Montrose, Pa. • Decetnber 12, 1855. Farnimhing Establighrnent. rrHE subscriber keepS constantly on hand, and will make to order, Doors; Blind; Windows & Window sat;h ; Door and windOw4rimes and . all •other 'articles made of wood and used :in . building. • Blinds painted and Ming on short notice. 'Glass allisizes,lmantities and tinitlities for sale: Flooring planed and Matched at ® #2O per 1000 feet. Turning of all kinds done .to order, also a general assortment ofCABINET WARE. :Bureatts,*Table.s, Stands of all; varieties, Chairs, Bedsteads, Settees, kn.', &c. • 'Good Ping, Cherry and Whitewood lumber, and Otain of all kinds taken intxcliange for the above: . L. F. FITC/I "Terms ready pay, or three months time. ap proved credit, .All orders addressed to me will re. ceise prompt attention; JACOB TAYLOR. ; .. •Lanesboror, June' Itith. 1855. , • • • • TO THE PUBLIC*. . ' IIE subscriber would tender his ,thatrks for the liberal patrima ,, e bestowed upon him thus fur during . the season, rind at the came time announce that he has just received a new stock of Goods, mak ing his assortment 'very complete in all ‘ its various branches, and would :Say further that for ready pay and.on . ;bort time to.. reliable Customers, his goods Will be sold as low as.ithey can be bought at any - oth-', er store in the county. Please cull and exathine: S. S.INGAL LS. Gibson, October 12'. 1555. loN addition to a reryi&odasiiortmenT44Vcw`Dre4 • Goods, there still,retnains a quantity of Delaines, l plins, &e. &c., of the old mock ; o be sold at bur gains, without reference to cost ; also, Winter Bon.; nets, Wool, Broeha,' .and several ether kinds ot :Shawls at low prices, for gale by S. S. I. ! iClittrins, coin Pared with the — nrarketpric; can be I lk— found very tow at the store of S. COOKING, Parker, and other kinds of - Stoxes and Stnte Pipejor:sale cheap as the cheapest by S. S. 12cOALLSI &Ot t Bufrs . do . Robeir/ keTke., for eale, by 5. 8.1. ; _ OST kinds of Produce at their highest market i'.l price, also, any quantity of good Wool Socks taken in eicbange forgoods by • - 8: S. INGALLS. Gibson, October 12. 1855. • - • 1 -41.. t - • ' ' A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF STAPLE and Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Hats,. Ccps,:Boots Auld Shoes, Wall Paper, Drugm,l Die &tiffs, and;OilS, &c., which be sold as cheaP is the cheapest for ; cash or approved credit by - riarford, Junelst,l.Bss. • H. M. JONES.. •• A — LACK Grode fthine Silks of excellent quality 21 at B. M. JONES% TROCHE and Cashmere shawls at all prices ais 1.1 a few niantilhis.by H. M. JONES, jj EADY madeclothiug at low prices by 'j ;. • H. M. JONES. C"n paid for Woo l by H. M R JONES. , , ' • Harford, June Iwtl - 1855. CASH paid foi Dairy Butter by - . 'i H. M. ;JONES. 111 A good assorttitent of Boots and Sloes :it ' . II. M. JONES. •. .._ ...., E AS ; Sugars and Coffees of finei - q — tialitics • and a Tlow prices bi ' fine _ M. JONES. tit blESliiiliiiid . a great .variety of BonnetWiLaz d Ribbons .ll M. JONES. • T A AWNS, Cita Barrage de'Laines and Gingham I at • M. JONES. ' EMBROIDERING and Window Draperies at 11arford, June lit, 1855. 11. M. JONF^S. { FIRE!, FILICE:' IRE! r r a. undersigned, has been ap ointed 'an ngel the STATIC 1it2114 FIRE I. TJRANCE ci Harrisburg, - Pi.j, - Said Company has a capin $500,000 ! It is as safe and cheap a compat 'any in the Suite and insures on the Stock or 14 plan. i TESTIMONI.ALS. . We,. the.undersigned, hereby state that we done business' with the abdye company,- and' r satisfied tbat it iii both safe and 'cheap. 'ln our rience wellaYe never known any assessments premium note. 1 F. M. WILLIAMS, WH. JESSEP, D. D. Watt.4EP., F. B. CHANDLER. , B. B. Maass, ORLANDO. ELDRID .: i BILLM% STROOD,'Agt . 1 . - / PHCENIX BLOCK. WE are happy to say we are " home again l" Vritk the largest and cheapest assortwent of Gbods we have ever futd the pleasure of offering-to ourlcus tomers. • . - We invite our friends and the publt 1 c•to our new and spacion'e.Etore to the "Brick .810c..k 1,111(11 can assure thernlt is well filled' with new and desirable goods just pnrChased at the lowest possible sale, and for sale at small profits. We ask duly the opportunity to. convince every I one of the above facts. . BENTLEY & READ. ,I . • oSt yes—Stove Trimmings; 1 T'good people of Brooklyn and vicinity who are, or w may be, in want of Stover, Stove Trimming or . 4'ip.r are informed that they can find those articleir!, in liberal variety -at the "Exciinge." Among my assortment may be . found.the eystone Slate, Forest queen, (or Elevated Dvenjan, the lat eat improtied'poal,Cooking Stoves. -', i ' • My stock of Parlor and Shop Stoves inc lades all the most improved patterns, both for wood rind coal; Terms . liherah O. G. HEMPSTEAD. Brooklyn, Xov. - 20. I i ". frineki • War ! War !la the Crimea.' 10,000 Volunteers wanted! to buy apy way to•sult, that are continually arriving kr 'express and kept and Served in the best manner at the Tein , i penance Salcion & Gqrery on Maine Street, opposi ta the Fanner Store. Also, Pies and other eatables--:: and most kind of - Greleeries & Provisions, Flour kept constantly on hand, and for salelal, sale and retßil at S. S. 10111" S. fluid's 14h:flesh:o'er and. Golden Moss, for beauti fying the hoar. A:quantity of Leather Gloes and Mittens at I S. B. loTrs. New Yorjc Fancy Candy and choke .ported Fruit at - : - . S. S. yI Moninsaa, Novi,l4, 1855. • • • i. -Hooks. i. via RECEIVED, a new lot of RehoOlll36olu Plain Ind Piney Pipers and Envelopei, Diaries fot 18b6, Parmer!s, Christian, and Presbyterian Alma; nano, nano, dm. L'LYONa SON: ; Imm o 1. I BALDWIN & iVERSEI* Whohide and Retail dealers in- Flom Pork, Maid, Grab; Feed and Candles. i for . Oats and Rye. t , ,On Chestnut f3treet,—Bast' end Of ~yotia Air Chan diem Stole, Mattress Pa. • • i ALPRED BALDWIN. . lOW LAI Esllollo EMI ...._„ _ sew,_ -...0 1 ,4 SUFI ollerangements as are the firist 4useis of disease. An, extensive trial of their irirturs• by Professets, : physicians, and Patients, haS sh'wnleures of dsit , gerous diseases almost beyond ief,l i were they riot -).'' .and bypersens of 'sue 'exalted position' . and character es to forbid the siattpicien of untruth: l: heir certificates are publiShedl in