U N El GRANDitONSOLIDATION • 1 0f the two Largest aid most Popular CircuS Conipa nig in „America. .:.R WELCH'S • NATIONAL CIRCUS.of :phis, and L. B. LENT'S NEW YORK CIRCUS, form. dug two distinct exhibitions for ' Ode PtiOV Admissio n ! Both Companica traveling together, and exhibiting one tent, all the great performers attached to both troupes appearing duriugeach and eTery represents- Cott oldie double establishment Ave Lady Equestrians! Three Great Clowns! TwO Troupes 04 Talented Artistes / and Two Studs ollserfortilitty Ponies! • These consolidated companies will exhibit IROIITROSIE I on ThursdaY, May - lath, 1556. 'Doors open; at 2 and 'I o'clock, p. it. Perfornnuic- Oi to commence half] an hour after opening. Price Of admission 25 cents. a No half price. Among the most :pi-Ominent artists attached to WELCWS NATIONAL CIRCUS will' be kind Atte names of IL W. Ettsxxiir,..the Champion 'Vaulter, and the most versatile performer in the world; Mad. Louise BrtowEa.,- the graeeful and daring Eqnestri-. eine; 'J. G. CADWALIDER, the great four and six Morse rider -'- ?wawa 1'11;141w/tot, the migtriat and popu lar Clown; W. dOnN'S'ON, the fearless hare-back rider and hurdle leaper; 'W. KINCAIDE, the great perforin lag Clown,and unrivaled gymnast; Mad'lle Pacttsx, XffdllO ANGELINE, R :J OLDHANI, J. KINNEY, and a full !corps of Acrobat& :t . .. .The leading members of LENT'S NEW YORK pm ra's. are Mad. VIRGINIA SHERWOOD, a lady Eques ;'trienne, unrivaleu for' intrepidity and skill; J E. War- OS; th'e great musical; ChTwn and stnmp . orator; C. k SHEILWOOD, the groat character rider; LGKE Rt jivess,." the lightning rider;' IL Ftsurty, the cele brated acrobat and equilibrist ; IIssr..CRAR:LES, the infantile - Wonder; IL •Y. Nicnots, the accomplished iffiritre Du Cirque iiMadlle VIRGINIA 'MYERS; the Saxawoon SISTERS:: LE JEENE G,RIMALDI, the Lilli ipUtian Clown; B. Wrsoraz; Mast. ROBERTS; Mast,. 'RUBERT, and many Others of acknowledged ability. ;. iA. IL—These ebmpanies will not divide at any 'time during the .iretison; under any eircurnstanees !whatever, and the, entire strength of the double es ',tablisluitent will .he.-djrought forward. at every place where they may be Overtised. . . 1,- TIE Lifif&CSE RESOURCES '' ~ `Obtainedby combining these two' extensive and Well-' ;known • troupes, will;4Ilow the Management, to give their entertainMents• upon a scale of magnitude and splendor unequaled in this country and unsurpassed in.any other. A gre r rit variety of performances new in - this country, and to this exhibition, will be found comprised . in the bills, and for novelty, va-' riety and siellinattractive power, the proprietors <challenge compatis . i as it would be impossible for N I any, establishment b glinized on a less extensive ,scale to afford 4the &me \ variety in their routine of. 'entertainments. '' , ' • ! THE COLLECTION OF HIGHLY TRAINED HORSES, is of itself' an Exhibition, while the Edn crited Ponies; Romeo, Juliet, Shellbark, Black Hawk, 'young America, Jack Cade, •January, andfßeeswing, are . unequaled ~for I - beauty, sagacity, ainl perfect tkaining. THE BRILLIANT CORTEGE, , . . . Including all the Pmforming Horses and Ponies, the 1 4.larria,ges of the performers and the Luggage 'Fans 1 used by both compludes, will enter town, early on '_ - POSI BROilit S . ' the day of exhibition, and parade, the principal streets, i RE-now receiving.a large and well selected stock .. . beaded by the , ' .I ±l. of fresh Goods--desirable and cheap .as the ° ELEGAKT BA YD CAR,. cheapest- ,• , • 1 Drawn by ten beattilfal cream-enlored hdr.es. form- Large stock of 'Dress Goods, Lawns, !Organ4 , s,' 1 'Mg a .pageant of imqet. , iing splend.)r. The:public are 1 Jaeonets,'WW•te Gni .. .Nis, D c Silks, 13!•illiitriteR, BP • earnestly invitedto ,Witness the public entree, in or- tins, Par& nets cls, Bon, Ribbons, Robes Brilliantes, der to g.tin an idea of the extent of this mannnoth '3loreeris, Fancy Snaps, and the best assortment lof , • . I establislimer.t. The plink/tide perforMances of Lubins- Extract lied Gerrna) Col ogne--$ U..if.l/471 - S.7'I:I I FS--bro , ‘ 46ck of Clothi n g atllie lowest ' OTTO HOPN - S CORNET B.AND! , '-'.- '-- b , rates for poet/ .artichs—Boots and Shoos. a large The best that evertrtivel,l, will enliven the progress l stoelc—Groceiies in n ever:y varietv—l-on;I4EY Steel, of the grand procession, what,. the String Band, in- Wooden Ware, I.oeking Gla-se's, Pails mid Brooms, eluding - the .ENTiRE . G RANI? OR.CHESTDA Hemp Carpet, Oil Cirpet—large'stock of Hardware— ; from ',tit National Theatre, Philadelphia, will tarnis h 'Having Tools, kc.-&-c.• • 1 appropriate iiccompaniments to the - exercises of the We have never had better and. cheap 4 stocks! ; arena. - 'l' ~ every department than now, and to which ;, we invite I A new and , attractive feature in the .reir.esenta- the attention of c4 - oldftie;t6.. •• • I i Lions of this company, will be found to consist in the J ' .: ~ 11 - GRAND MAGIC PANTOMIME ; entitled! • I THE MISER OF 8AG1),..4 D. : A piece replete with Wonderful Trausfurmations, :•itagic Tricks and IhUsions, Laughable Ineidents and t urprising Effects, „and which will 'be produeed with 41 the Brilliant.Costume:i, PrOperties and ..ApPoint+ . . !gents used during its triumphant carrier Or over 100 consecutive nights in the city of PhiladelPhiti, where, ' it was unanimously pronounced the most laughable ; and perfect Pantomime Spectacle; ever biought out. itAtrierica. This, pantomime is entirety different from and is on a greatcr scale of, magnitude than • anything ever previously attempted in any traveling exhibition. Tice Miser of Bagdad:will conclude each evening's entertainment. 1 _ For particulars, see- large and :snail bpli - at the Rote's. ' Will also exhibit at Tuukhannock the .14th and Binghamton the 18tli of Mat'. ' -,, I , '..r. : J. W. BANCRE.R, Agent SHERIFF'S SALES., r 1 • •I i ri Y virtue . of, trwrit of. Irerielitioai ExpOtuts issued l out of the 'Conn of COmmon Pleas of Susque hum!' county and '. to me directed, I will, expose to Sale•by publiovendur, at the Wirt House iu Mont rose, on Saturday the 24th day of May inst„ at One 'o'clock r. 31.,—A1l that certain piece or pircel of land Situate and being - ,int the township of- Lenox, in the county of SuaguehStaut, and bounded and described as follows, 'to wit: -'On the north'by lands of Luther Loomis, on the ea., 'by the public highway, on the south bylands of 4 Vid,Whitneyi and owthe west by land of Eli Wrigff ' being the. same lands recently F r. deeded totutanuelenter and d. W. Carpenter; containing 100 acres more or less, with\ the appurte nances, one framed dwelling House, one Barn, one Shed, one Orchard,.43ll about 80 acres itnpreved— late the estate of the said G. W. Parpter: - Taken in executitin at the suit !of Zdrah yerus. G. W. Carpente.r. I-• i - . ALSO—By virtue of a writ of Fieri Faciaa, issued and directed as shelve,. I `will exPoseto.Sale at the _ .. , _ __ • . same time and place—All that certain piece . or 'par- 1 • ; cel of land situate' land , teing in the towship of 1 'Springville, in the county of Susquehanna , and de- ' !scribed as follows; I to Beginning at a stake and 1 'stones, corner of a lot sold to George - Gates and Hen : ley and P. S. BabcOck, in the south line of lot No. 16 of the re-survey of, 11. Drinker'i MeshoPpen tract; thence west 122 and six-tenths ,perches along the rme of land formerliof J. Ross to thetoutb-west cor ner hereof; and of said lot No. 16; the north 1+ degrees west, 65petches; thenCe 50 degrees - east . 68 perchtz to a stake and stones ; thence east 185 perches along the line of land forrnerl sold to H. W. to the north-easterly Corner 'l;ereof; thence south along the line of Samuel 'Olmsted's land, b 5 perches to the corner of the aforesaid lot,lheretofore sold and conveyed to the said Gates and' Babcock; . thence south 8? isrer?s west along said laSt mention . _ed lot 107 perCkesito a stake and stones corner; thence iOll aloug:talid last named lands south 3 de trees west 45 perelhes to the place of—beginning; containing 109 acrett and 146 perches or thereabouts, 'be the same morel ir less being the said lot No. 16 aforesaid--excepting therefrom the aforesaid lot sold to Gates and Babcpek aforesaid--containing 30 acres or thereabonts, wltli the appurtena!nees, one framed House, one frame:o/3am, one ; small Orchard, and about 40 acres implored.' f• - • Taken in execution at the suit of • A. Lathrop fa. v Henry L. Buttor4,4 - _ F. I', HOLLISTEII, Sh'ff. Sheriff's office,ontrose, ILLY 7, 1856. - 1* i Atisuightra.toiroo Noice. - NCerICE i s hereby given'that l etters of adminis •• ,. tration de bouts non cum troamento 'annex°, , 1 upon .the Estate 4' DANIEL LYONS late of Great . Bend townshi hi the county :of Susquehanna, de l), 11 ceased, have beetilgrauted to tlia subsetilier, and all ; persons indebted to said estate ate regnesuid - to make ' immediate payment, and those liaving cl:itcnis there ; - on will please preient the same kluly attested for set tlement, to Georg Lyons at Great Band, (who is du lyi authorised to settle them) or, to the - subscriber at I Blijigha‘ton..; • . bANIEL'LYONS J Ailtu l t. lUY al /85 6 . ' , ', . ' - , , . ,1.7w6 , ntors' Notice. - J VOTICE hfteby given. to 01 persons haTing_de- I -LA man& againat the estate alga - met. Newscas t -late f. C eat Bend township, deeeased,sthat the same meat be presented- to be undersigned for arrangenient, and all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make im'ue fats payakent. ' - = • JOSEPH IfOVEOII3. WOW Slat 147 1856. t \ I FORDO)! &-Sllllll9 • (Successors: to A, ck E. Baldwin,) - SADDLE . .r& HARNESS MAKERS • , • jjAV.4 , 93 Purciu&d the interest of A. it t;Haid -1.1.. win in the adore-bnkineas, they offer on good terms, all kinds of work in their line," such as Sad? tiles, Harness, Trunks, Harness made of the. best oak-tanned leather.• • - • CARRIAGE TM.MMING of ail kinds done grt short notice. AllAtiAds of Carriage Trimmings - kept on hand and fat-aisiterd. cheaper than can be purchas ed elsewhere in Northern Pennsylvania. Nos. 1,2, and 3 . ,l4liiement of Searle's Hotel, Mont rose, Pa. : ' .• a. r;.l.oß.Ditatiq p K. A. SMITH. 1 IRV/ GOOt AT Silllllllll33u-r ITgr., guttscribeip, , h4ving entered Into copari r a nership unet. the firm of SUTPHIN it Yount take'pleasure in anriauneing to their friend's and tyre public generally that they are receiving as complete and as carefully sereCted stock of goads. as has ever been offered to the4oddil-buying community in this section of country. - Abell , stock is comparatively new goods—as the old siiteli of J. 11. Sutphin wait reduc ed to an nnusualliatuiltimount—and embraces all the varieties usuallilrept- in a country store. They are now receiving- ltr opening a large stock of .! s Spring- a :Slimmer Goods, .- . Intl to which they Anil - I;priblienttention, 4 believing' that t an examination of the quality and price will prove satisfactory to purcfinsers generally. ' They especial ly invite the ladies"ittenti z on to their . assortment of ! fashionable and duratrlq Dress Goods, of every variety and style; coosistingiinlpart of Spring Delains, , Chat lies, Barages, Bar•age Delains, Lawns, Poplins, and Ginghams. • goo assortment of Spring and Sum s raer . 'Shawls; and a" — 'd lot of Parasols. Also, a complete assortme tof Bop is and Trimmings. . • • Gents, we h • e of !forgotten you. , Please drop in and see us ;', " - - k , _ „.„• . you from Hat to Boots, in ! style and qua we ''!"'"' '1 as price. Cloths, Cassi merest Tweeds, 'l'• ._. Satinetts and KentuCky Jeans; ..,! Satin,... Silk a . ~, .., r.. lr% Vesting:. in all their artiste, large ~ c . aplete assortment of RF:I.- dy Mah , z... e Clothing. ~ ' \ R. L. SUTPHIN. 1 SAMUEL YOUNG I ' -Summers, April 21; 1556. N. B. The high4tprice paid for all kinds of P- o ' , ..,--s:i - • ! SUTPIIIN't YOUNG! ALARGE ossortAent of Boots and Shoes for sale by. SUTPHIN & YOUNG; s iRoCEKIES—Ubod assortment of Sugars, Teas, k-.A Coffee and MigaSses, with a prime lot of 3lak erel, in Kits Quariftti,, Ilalre4 . and Whole Barrels; also, Dry and Piclaled Cod for sale by &-YotlNGi _ _ . A LEIRGE lot of c. 1 - 1 Cedar Ware' CARDi. TEIE Subscriber iil,new receiving his second gene ml purchase oVOODS this Spring, which ren ders his assortment, ry desirable and complete. By strict atteutioh to 4iitsine3s, and by fair dealing, he hopes to merit a lieFdl slime of public patronage... - To those friends whtithave yielded to him their pre ferences; and kindly*istaindAint by' their patronage, with the intention of: - .aiding him in regaining in part the heavy loss recently sustained by fire, he tenders hii sincere ihafil;s,.Aith the assurance that their lere.tts *hall be nitit*lly promoted. • ' Montrose, April 4 23, 1856. ABEL TIIRRELL • Ten Days:l.ater' from New Yo rk. - IMPORTANT INTELLIGENCE.. JST ieceived tit: P; B..enAnnant's, a largo and spletulid azsortirlentof Paper Hangings - and Bor der, over 31)00 pie of the latest and uiost improv ed patterus from . E,Pt s. rgi cents- per.roll. All can i be baited in quantWynalitl *ibldrice. Please call , , p anil - exanitile. - -e. - . , . ..”6,just receivein fresh supply of Zinc Paint I nd Linseed"Ctil,Lwhia.4ill be sob' at a low figure. F. B. CIIANDLER / i .. .Montrose, APril.' 4 2i, 16.56. . I ..• - ekery, Glasst r , Stone Tot, nod by SUTPHIN & YOUNG. • 1 , . '• 1 . - . "TLEIV:i& READ are no 4, receiving B their usual large and desirable stoclf, of Goods Summer the spring and Sumer trade, which lwere pUr chased' at the hntest possible prices, and ill he sOld for cash, pyoducc.,,or on.approved credit, on terms which cannot but ife - sithactoryto the closrst buyers. - Our thank S are dn'e to our customers and. the pUb lid generally fiir their liberal patronage beitowed up on us for the last .eleven years, and -as u.le are new proyided\-with a large and convenient Store, and in tend as - heretofore,to give our entire peradnal 'lion to The business,i we trust to teeth a continuance of past favors. .1_ Rethembe aember that.:cre bare but oss rnics roa_Ora_ Goons, and that iiklow as the same quality .can bought in ihiiou,nty. I DRY GOODS.A full assortment ofßroadeloths, Kerseymeres.Kenthcky Jeans, Summer Cloths, Sheet-. ings, Cotton Yarn, Bitting, and 'Calicoes that can't be beat for Gd per-yariLl FANCY AND PRESS G40D.3.-4 3 lain And figuredDelaines, Deßages, Lawns, Ginchanas, Summer Shawls, Bonnet Ribbons, &c. &c. ,HATs,,C4PS4b R ONNE7S . —.lfen's, - You ths', And Bob' Silk, PonaMa, Leghorn, PAlm Leaf; Canton and 'Straw Hats, of aU the different 16- rieties—Ladies' aid; Misses' Bonnets; Infants' Bats, Bandboxes, Parasols; &c. &c.,,for sale cheap., -, GRO,CERIESidiARDWARE,'Crockery, Stone and Tin Ware, Onto:ins and Room Paper; Patent Pails, Brooms, Tubs, tie. GARDEN SP,' , EDSa full assortment. Also, Glass, Sash and Phtty; SOLE .AT.VD IT,FFER LEATHER—Kip, lla ma.° and Lining Skins: BOOIS AND 81.10E4.—Men's Thick and ctalf Boots. trarranterl--:-Tbilths' and Boys' Boots—Ladies' and MiAses' gaitelv, Bask - ins, &c.--talso, Children's . Phoes of almost eicry DRUGS ANP*3I.?DICINIES.—A StippIT of d iy the:choicest kin4juSt received. Also, or the opopular Patent Nedic;itee of the day. , CODFISH; .3fACKEREL, by the birrel, 9ne half.Or one-fourth barrel. PAINTS AND OILS. ""-- r--- have Just rec ‘ eil and shall keep eqnstantly on band, raw and boded Linseed Oil, Olive and Lamp Oil, White Lead, - Zinc; }Mike's Mineral, Imperlal, Chrome and Paris Cvt.en Ochre, Eng,..Ven'e,tian, and iq fact every thing ea ed for , i n tfie paintiure line. ; JEWELRY, WA7'9IIES, and Silve r ltrare- i —A -large addition t . :lur stock makes the assortient complete. , LQOKENV CZ-LA.SE4E A S ND PEATES,CIockir; 'Whips, Travelling Bags, Trunks, Umbrellas, Rubber Overshoes, &c. tc., for sale right by .4 1 ; BENTLEY - _ S REA . 4. . montro ß7 l.Apa-22, 18 5 8 .1 L1 ti Ai SA Lf pOund, bushel or sack, SiTit riceived acid foii sale by • • , . BENTLEY & 'MAO. glitiTtEE & Trrts to o er D. by •• .• 7.. • f BENTLEY k. READ. ,FRESH BITTER • ttrrtubs,•sent -to the eitv,land returns protiptlytuade in current funds b. • . April SO, 1856 J: i BENTLEY k. REA NEW GOODS ' Arriving Daily at liopbottow. 0,3„.., • I VE. spbseribers are ;now opening a large- and' well J selected stock of new goods, Consisting of Dry goods - , Groceries, Ilardtware, 'Ready-made Cl ing, Boots and Shoes - of all .kiseit and Styles, Flour, rn Meal, &It; &c.; &C., all otwhicb they will las cheap as can be bought elsewhere ip the cone v; in Eichitnge for Lumber, Shingles, Poduce of all kmis, Woolen socks, Cash, or applOved Credit. - ' Two shillings per piir paid for - good socks. Six: teen eta.. per doi. for Eggs. overly cents per !rural for Butter. ' By; BELL & TI.IiGLIIY: - Hop Bottom, lira 0, 'sae : i ' 1 6 - 8. SPIIIII.OOOIIBI ANE! an . d:genera3, !iestn . isikent of Spring . Good', of supe ri or attractions ttytes and pncea; are now being relielied and opened b H. BURRITT: New iiiiford;4pril. 28, 18/58. Bsenty laxd Men again attLia NEW LAW; • rruosz ivh ve plied for- WirTlll,oB end A .1. Wore , name now to me and zoor wansotg., L. F. B Northing /TM 39tit 1168, - le • - NOTICIEk • • - PERSONS desircins of paying me money, one.debts of any. description, can do so by leaving . their paynientslwith _Post, Cooper & Co., flanker"; 'Mont nose, to try credit, whose receipts Will be in owed from thedate. C. L. WARD. April 180E156. 16lf • T -- 4 HUMAN LIFE SAVED. - ' ; . i\ ' Dovi'ssisc, Mich. Marehll; 1858: k. .k: RHODES, Esq .: Dear Sir -- 3•s Moak your it: medicine to all on consignments "•n° cure no pity l 7 I, 42ta,pleasure ill stating its effects as reported to me byl th ree brothers who live in this . Yir place, and their tes meny is a lai r specimen of all I have reeeiv .S. °sums told me—Vl had taken nine bot tles 1 ofl Christie's Ykgue Balsara, and constantly run down while using it until my lungs and liver were Congested to such .a degree that blood discharged from my Mouth and.bowelsi so-thit all thought itlm: poitsible for me to live thmuglt anothar ehill. The doctorate° did all they - leer:lid for me , but. thought I must .disi. • Nothing. die Mei any good lintil I got. Rhodes' Fever and Ague Cure, which relieved Me of the distress and nausea at my stomach and pain in my head and bowels and produced a - permanent cure in a short dole." , t - t 11. 3LtoN.IILIN says: "I had been taking medi cine of. as goal a doctor as we have in our county, and takeh s any ;quantity of quinine mid spetifiesi with out any good result, from 25th August to 17th De cember.- But seeing how nicely it operated on my brother, I got 'a bottle of RHODES' ,FEVER AND AGUE CURE, which effected a permanent cure by usingtwo thirds of it . bottle." • . • S. 31.CONKILN• was not here,-but both the other brothers say his case Nos the same as H. 31's. I sold I the medicine to bOth . the same day; an the cure was I as speeds' from the same small quantity, and I might so specify, Yours with respect,. The above spe4s. for , itself: Good proof as it is, it is of no better ted i or than the east nionber of like err-. fifieiites 'have published,and the still greater amount that is continually pouring in to me. . One thing more. Last year I had occasion to eau-. tion the public in thcse words:—. "I notice one:.firni Who have taken one of my gen eral circulars. suhstituttid, the name of their nostrums for my medicine, and then,witn brazen ltnpodence end their pamphlet with the exclamation, ' Let the proprietor of any other medicine say as much If he dares,' &c." ..• Now I take pleasure in saying that the caution re ferred to the same "Dr. Christie's Balsam" that is.mentioned• ,the above Certificate. • , ' There are several other industridus people who,are applying r to their poisonous trash all that I publish about Fever and Agile cure, or Antidote to Malaria, except the certificates of cures, and the certificate of the celebrated chemist Dr. James R. Chilton of New York, in favor jof its perfdctly hannlesa.charctrier, which. are attached to every bottle. These wilt' al ways serve to distiogoph my medicine from imita tions. .; JAS. A. RIIODES, Proprietor. . Providence, R. I. For sale by I. N. BULLARD, Montrose, and by Druggists generally. ' Administrator's Notice. NTOTICE is hereby riven that letters of adminis tration upon the Estate of -ORRIN LESTER, late of Forest take township, deceased, have been granted to the4ubscriber and al oilsindebted to said estate : arie requested to make immediate pay ment. and those. having claims thereon will please present the same duly attested for settlement. 'ORANGE MOTT, jr., Forest Lake, pril 14, 18,1 ti. A 14w6 • • Map or'Susquehanna „Om!) y. Frvm Aetnal- .Ifiaiurenunt and Surreys throughout the C'ountY, fiy a Corps of Snrreyors who are . fully Conipctrut for the dith'eu:t ?'ask - asltignfd Meal. . • rriq- ondersigned will publish . sbartly, provided a • Stifli qt.! It number of -'-•Subscribers be obtained, a NEW AND O(I3IPLET.E -11"Ap SUSQUE HANSA 'COUNTY. • All the public Rouk, Rail roads, Crosshig4 and Statitrl9, Churches, Postolficcf, ' , School flousesl, Stores, Public and .Private Rous es, Mills, CerOtei Mato:facto:les, Shops, kc. are to he show on the Map, itt addition to the usual topography of Rivers, Streams, Ponds and Mem tab.*. Tin . ..A/miles of property holders generally (inchxdiag, • thosti iit the county NI h - o subscribe in toivanee for the -.Map) are also tO be iasertedatt- their respective plac tit the styli: of . the M:ips exhibited by the can vassers. . • . •• • Maps of the . prineire9 villages will he . inseih!d on a large scale on the.margin ; • also engraved views - of the public and private buildings, The County CiffM, ers, who express themselves warmly in favor of the pOblication, will affotd.cvery facility in their power, and impart all the information in their po:sts,,iori in relation to -new.floadslaid out orapprovetl, after the completion of the surveys, so that the Map will show all the altelatiOns and improvements in the highways up to the time . ofits issue. . No expense will he spared to execute the Map in the highest style of art.. The plan will be plotted on a suitahle scafe, co as to show distinctly all the par ticulars above specified, and make a large and orna mental MO:- To he engraved and delivered to sub scribers handsomely catered, so as to show die -ter ritory comprised in each township, and mounted on rollers: , . As. the Map will contain some eighteen square-feet of engraving, at a cost of , several thous and dollars, it will be seen that only 4 la(rge subsciip tiorrlist will warrant the 'teary expense incurred: The Maps. are sold only by subscription, and -at 'only one pride. No more Maps issued than subscribed 'for. The map will contain tables of the ; population, produc tions, assessed Value of property, religious societies, schools, number of voters, &c., of each township and village respectively, carefully made up from the late est authentic documents . : Relying upon a just appreciation of our efforts, by the citizens 'Of Montrose, to issue a Map of their .County, or. the-above plan,. that. "sball anSwer their .:proper expectations, and be entirely satisfactory, subscriptions are reSpectfully solicited by 14w4 • . JAMES D. SCOTT, i'ublisher. MAP OF SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY From actual ilea'sureinents a-nd. Survey..? un der • diOeclion Hopking, Citßlr.'E[cyirieer, Philadelphia. subscriti , er proposes to publish shortly, by.! st:bsceip t tiOn, (provided "a flc ;tit number of i subscribers - can be obtained,) a l eWand - completecoplete Map of Susquehanna COunty, to be made from entiire ly and original surveys throughout the county, and plotted to a large scale, so as to show distinctly the reads,-township titles, country stores and 'taverns, smith shops,. school houses, .churches, post offices; shop's, Manufactories, quarries, and other mat ters of public interest, whit the Usual topography of mountains, .rkvers, creeks and streams.. --The names of property-holders and residents - generally, (carefully including all those in the county who sub scribe in advance for the Map,) will be engraved op- - posite their houses upon the Map. A separate plan of Montrose and each-of the larger villages will also be nnide to a large scale, with the names of subscrib ers oPp.osite their residences. " Views of public build: in' '' s and-private residetices engraved in the margin:. The Map! to behandsomely engraved and orita r mentally finished in the style of the taps of Tioga and Broome counties, N. by the same publisher and engravers, and to contain about 18'square feet of cngravings,j handsomely - colored by townships and I mounted on rollers. Delivered to stdiscribers.•at 85 per copy. 1 . The subscriber reilesAtpon the patronage of the in telligent:. and . enterPUng citizens of Susquehanna . county to sustain hitt in the production of a Work of such magnitude 'end expense, and respectfully solicits their co-operation. . . • . i • ROBERT SMITH, Publisher. • No. 17 and 19 Minor street, Philadelphia• •.• REMOVAL. m. S. Wilson has removed his Stock of Good• into his new Store (in the Buick Block) at the foot of Pub'. lic A.veatie where the Mercaoile business will be con -titiued under the Firm Df 11. S. Wilson kgon. Ad ditions to their present Sfock- will be continually made and partiMdar • attention givezi to keep. up a general assortmentespecially in - „,t4e 'Hardware line, . • •: .Ctue :Word More:; More: I want to remind those indebted to me, that I lost considerable by the . Fire.tt year ago,:and that I have been under the nicessity of rebuilding a Store House and. consequently mit . or*. payrr x ent—hoping ;all will attend to it without further notice. Montrose., Dec. 19, 1855.. .•M. S. WILSON. • Sale of Beal Eitate by order of the 4ftphaas Court. 1)Y virtue of art order Of theOrpharts Court made the 1..) 9th day of April, 185 G.. The Subscribers will . offer foe sale; at public . Vendue .on Friday, the 9th day of Ilfty teit, on the premises at 10 o'clock 'a. x: the following 4:lcribed piee.e of land 'situated in the TownsbiP . or Bnioklyn, and County of - Sustpiehatina. Beginning at a ixistin lint of Janice Packer, thence by land of W. Jessup, East 25 rods 143 links ; thence by land of Elisha Mack, ' South 21 rods and west 3 rods and south 18 rode t to line of Edward Otto ; thence bp land ofsaid Otto, west 20 rode and 10 links to line of JameslPaCker . ; Thence-by land of James Packer North 33rods -to the beginning, Containing about fire semi ,be the Same more or less. Raving there: on erected one farm boise and bartOmd all improved. Late the Esuile of Was'aititorf Bayley deCeased. - Terris made knOwn.oo the day of sale. 1 - AMOS WILLIAMS, Guardians of minor R. LW. GM, • , - children of W. Bay B: S. sAtrspras, - ley, dee'd: ... . . April Pi latit . *.: : • • . , .- 1311 heft, )btsin 3H, rig • A Farm Within the each of Every • , Ain* 27,000 Acretrof good FAME LAND COAL 'LAND in Elk County, Benzinger Tovnajrip, 'Pennsylvania; for sale, giving aFarm of 2$ fere/ for $2OO, payable it instalments of $1 per week or at the sumo rate • monthly.", • Ir / • - *lp arm9 of $O. 75, lop, or rolre acres' atireinir in 'proportion. Each Farm from upon %roar thirty feet id width. . 1 i • --• '?THE SOIL leariclf lit due kard, dud espicially adapto to cultivationote ittibiritker . hilhoor stony., but gentll rolling or fine *eland: Aroudeand through this property there alrca,dy some 20.000 racrir under cultivation, and its fertility has been es tablished from the crops prikisseed, Upon this sub ject it is easy to be fully satisfied. There is a ready cash market for produce width le much better than trade It is the !CHEAPEST, as land' of a similar quality is selling at much higher prices ruljoining, and especially such ae contains coal. , TLIE COAL—This in particular is the Coal Dis trict, several Veins. underlaying the .whole property, and tile- attention of miners, and those . acquainted with coal lands, is specially called, to it. , It has the advantage of being the nearest to the great lake mar- , ket, with which it will be connected by the Sunbury.' and Erie Railroad now under contract and in coursal oftompletion from Erie to 'Ridgeway, with descend- I j ink grade the whole way. Thessoil over bituminous coal is the best, for instance Eegland mid other corm tries. The price per-acre IS trifling for the cool alone, asiit will certainly,in so favOrable a location, within a shint time pay largely. This ia imp s ortant as an tim manse cool trade will soon *lien: Four coal compa nies linie already, been,started to work mines in the vicinity, and there are noW fifteen opening around St- Mary's. TllE . TlMBER,,Stockholdent aliso receive.—There is no reservation whatever eitZer of timber or coal.— . It is very valuable, and will pay for a great part. of the land. On account of ithel excellence of streams there are fine oppOrtunitiek for mills. • 1. • FOR lIEALTU, the loctitioti is much reeomruend ed by Physicians. The chills Slid fevers are uriknoWn also pulmonarkcomplaints, being protected . from the , north east winds by the Alle6tanies. The water is pure and amongst the best, aid. land abounding in fine springs. l• I FOUR RAILROADS will shortly becompleted , netting it by a direct commumcation with New York,.. Philadelphia, - .Pittsburgh, Erie, Ruffil% and all the cities on the Lakes. The are the SEbury and Erie,' the, Alleghany th 2 Phuiburgh and Buffalo, and the Venango. Energetic; exertions are also be tussle for the ,building ;of the Tyrone and Clear-. I field, which - 111;o passel through this 'property. The 1, effect of this upon traae, midi general development, as Well as the coal, may be imagined.' ;•• The large and flonris.hiag.tewn of St. Mary's is in 'the entire of the tract, nnthr'ring near • 3,000 .inhab . itmits. It has Hotels, good plublic schools, saw : s.nd OA mills, stores, well stneked . and -every thing sirtl. There are 235 half acie lots in the town of St. Mary's which will be'sOld and the proceedsooptal. ly diiided amongst those Wbo; buy' fiirms.. Ridgeway the county seat, Whereon extentaive ims is done, adjoins the tract on the west. The - 6ole district is intersected by a good turnpike, and other roads. A. HUNTINGTON This isa rare opportunity atTered to those who wise. to farm or haVe a good investment for the furire,--:, By making proper inquiries, and, considering the ad.' , vantages of good soil, an abundance of coal, health.. fulness, of cljmate,• Railrnail . fapilities,. and its lOca. a correct judgdient inayl be formed of its pres 7 ent. advantages and ultimate increase. -• By wilting to the officer directions will be giten to those who wish to visit the !arid: A 'system of excur sions will shortly be adopted.i There is is an excellent openir.g for various branches of Mechanical business, espeCially tanneries, wheel -wrichts, axe handle makers, BhoetttakArs, carpenters and others. I Farms can be bought by enclosing the first. instal ment. Ladies . can hold Shares iu their own right.-- Title unquestionably good, and Warrantee deeds giv en. Addri.ss or apply tO'Saiimel W. Cattell,- Seety. 1:15 Walnut St. between Fonrth and Fifth StreetS Philadelphia. • I REFERENCES. . • • Henry M. Watts, Esq.l.q:Walnut Street; Philadel phia. I • John C. Cresson, Esq President of Philadelphia Gas Company, Streetl, above Chestnut, Philadel phia., I • Gew-ce Wieo•and Esq , Inapector of Coal City Gas Ofliee. ith St. above Chest - mit, Phila, has been over r j the land and examined the coal. • Hon. Geo. R. Barrett, !Clearfield, FenusylVania,lias been over the land. I • . Henry. Schmitt, Esq.! United States •M int, R,esi deuce, No. 652 North Fifth St. Phila. examined the laud. I I Wm. F. Broome, side of Walnut Sti.be low Fourth.Thila, exit I c - Hon. AA: r- Esq. St. E ar's Elk Co. a recent settles, ;!‘ • Eq. 66 Niger. St. Philw has examined the land: . . , J. L. Barrett,,Esq. Proprietor of the Mount Ver non House, Second St. abot'e Arch Phila. has exam ined the land. - • E. C. Schultz, Esq. Justice. of the Peace gt. Marc' Elk Co. , Charles Luhr, Esq. President of the Borough of St. Mary's,. ' J. S. Weis, Esq.. Postrriater, St. Mary!s; • Go. Taylor, Esq. Deputy Postmaster, '.St. Marys, Wiu. Lyons;, St. Marys . • Mr. John Mlll6-Co Miner, St. Mare!, Mr. Joh'n Cott:ft,: " 4 E. Ij. Stone, EAT Wl,ll9liin6, Ohio. Coal operator; L. Wilmarth ; Esq. PittAiorgh, Pa. BOROUGH COUNCIL OP ST. MARY'S TO .TFIE PCBLIC, us is to certify that] hawing been over the tract owned by the Ridgewc i Fnrm and Coal nompany and given it a thorough examination, we find the repre sentations of that Company to be correct. We find the soil to be the most fertile—the Coal land Iron Ore to be in inexhau.stiblequantities, through the whole district—the Farms in ixtellent order, anti the.: intel ligence and prosperity tthepeople to be of the most gratifying character. We know that there is. no healthier location in the State, and we consider it a ' most desirable place ofiettlement. I r • We make this decla ticm, as we believe there may • 1 i be many persons who are uoacqnainted withl these lands. and we are satisfied, from our knowledge of 1 the subject, that inforMatien upon it will be a public 1 benefit. 1 . 1 . . Jacob F. Shafer Elk Co. l , Surveydr, St. Mary'i, Elk Co: ' I Chatles Luhr, Presidlmt : of the Borough of St. 31 . - L ( ry's, 1 John Beeteh, Member of the Borough Council, St. I•' 1 ' I Marva, 1. Charles Brooks, Member of the Boro. Council. St. Marta 2, • • r , , , . - • , H.. J.. Wriggle, Member of the Boer): Council, St. Mary's, - . . ' l• . 1 '-Fant Jabab, Member of Ithe Boro. Council, St; Ma- . 1 ry's, - ,1 • 1 • i , 1. . This is to certify that the above fire gentlemen are 1 , at present the Aeting SleMbers of the Tarn Celina 't of St. Mary's, Elk coun i ty s and that the abOve is their hand and signature. • 1 . I In testimony whereof I have s I übscribed my name, i and caused the Seal ()Office to be attached thereto; t t and I fully concur in The above reconimeedation. 1 - isrm..]. , 1 EDWARD BABEL. Chief Burger of St. Mary, Elk Co., Pa. St. Mary's; October 30, i 1855. I . I • NEW MILFORD S , TOVE EMPORIUM. In tdN Blast. Two 'Hundred an Seventy-Five Stoves for sale hi/ e. erinan & Garrett'. `YE are in ri:ccipt.lof the largest stock ofi . Stoves ever offered in Nortbern Pennsylvania, con sisting of Cooking, Parlor, and Six-prate, both for wood and coal also, 4 full assortment of large sizes, for Stoies and churches. • ; Would call particular attention to the Jeffetsoinan Elevated Oven, the mostiperfect and leaviest. plate stove in market. &Mot*. our assortment of rarge oven, Would mention thei Empire State imprcived, as being very heavy plab;s, perfect finish, and alsuperi or Farmers ofiSusquehanna county, you have been in the habit of p orclimin g .ht,stoveit and light trimming, and paying .as much as you ought; to for heavy Plates and heavy trimming. • • . We manufacture our furniture, and will sell at man ufitcturer's prices.- I.(tt those-who pay a maker profit compete with ,us., if tt r iey can.. ; Jobbing eonpecteti With the tin trade, do eas usual on tshort notice.. . muggy & GA.REATT. New 10116 rd, Sept. 185 e. ONVE, 111011E.1 TATE gave notice some time ago that the,firm of V ' Woodruff k Eldred was dissolved, and that we wanted and . .neefied - sa settlement of pur matters. We suppose that you ,htive Misheard that seltpreser vation the first la vri of nature. In order to save otn-selves from Cost, we Wish those, indebted to us would pay, as you.e.a.O.flOd your notes. and acepunts at the shop 'Of S. A. Woodruff for short tirni lon ger." 'After that, theylwiD be di ornewhere else. • This is no false alarm, for !re *ant the money, and it be• longs to us, and It is IA gfa we should have it. • . S. A. WOODRUFF:. Montrose, April 14;'56. G. B. ELDRED. .C. CIIINA, GLASS, choice select Montrose, April IiARDEN ‘...4 qualities, at. *Nitro* April ha lnitY. EARTHEN WARE—a it low pliee%-for sale by ABEL TUERELL, `urge sup 1p of the beat TURRELL'A. . . • ' SMITH;: FORMA,* A , Ca . netralL, i ,ust. ' in .10E plem_nrs In,offering to _the c omers, 4 1ditIon to. th eir 'usual large' Of CADMIC? at i Wo the, largest ` end best assorti t. of .CA NE, 'FLAT, AND IMOD SEAT CH-4 412.9,e4e - r offer ed foil:akin Susquehanna minty,' Of which were mann ctured ertirearly;to their .o ' , ind they can wan be iot theta toaltulierfOr trti . el - Call at tileir Ware room, foot; of Maine street, i d - eiaiiine for yoUrsilves. 4 , .. i % . w w . .exrrii: • • s g r. C. macaw'. Mottrose, Feb. 21, 56.1 - . A.i,surni,..ist. MI . Great Bargain' i WIITIR_GOODS a• - . '' . -AT 4. LAT"HROP & - CO'S. - rATE are now 'offering the balance era large stock VI of t4DIES7 DRESS GOODS, CLOTHS, SIIKETTS,. AND READY MADE CLOTH IN at great/x2yeduced prices, in order to make roomifor our Sprang purchase , . • Now is the time to, bu' cheap, as we• are determined,-to sell off our stock. Fifteln and twenty per cent may be saved by calling on n immediately. .1? 'te, Rich'French. Merinoes, worth 10- and 12 shillirgs, at $1 6er yard. 1 - • Bsautiful Stitiped and Plaid Delaines usually sold for V. and 2s 6d; for 1 8 t and •20 cents. .1 ' r es am s e a t t pr laaielsi -that C:o n bu sA rg r a T , n FI , j a g n iv ne a l : s 4 and Li • 20 f inals from 3s. 6d. per yard to.sl per - 1,4144 and Liz per cent. less:than the market - price. ' \Me also keap on, hand a fine assortment of 19204 D CLOTHS I ' _all fades and l eolors, in price from $2 , to $4,50. •• • I ... LtASSIMERES, s , : 1 - • Mat and colOT'ell ~ Doe Skins, Fancy ditto t Gr, Kentucky' jeans, CorAtroys. .- I . eg 1 - IteaVV-Made Clothing, , Oirercoats fit'nn $1- to $10; Panta for'oniy $2,0; V s Over-hautis, Flaimel Jackets, a very nice arti cle o work in4-call an4ry one on. ' 114 s and Caps,. BocFs and Shoes, Crockery, . il - re e a g. of, oo fine rodtotirpe, and neTeas. Try, Grbeeriee.. lotmoif nothing 'M - than a drawing; and you Nall be sure to try ; . •. YANKEE NOTIONS, . rt. de many otlier'things that-we shall be happy to eh - all who favor us with .a call. We can and will sell go s as cheap as they can be bought.anyishere in thi country, Binghamton not excepted. We cannot scl a dollar's worth of goods on a year's credit as we wit a bill of fi ft y for cash. Buy the amount and tt bring the pay, and you need not spend your time ge ingl to "York'State," -as we -give you the worth of yoktr money here at home: • 1 ' 1 • • f N. 8.. . member member till we have•said we mean, and if any an . one will call at NO. 3, PUBLIC AVENUE, we wlr e prove all We have said to their entire satisfaction. • ar All kinds of Produce, _RUTTER; SOCKS, ..4D EGGS, taken in exchange for goods at.the stivz RATES. . A. LATIIILOp & CO., 1 ponirose, February 12, 1856. I 1 IStf ~.. . . -I - , L BA: tiILYONS 82 COil ]• • tANESIBORO. • 1•,- • 1 • 1 1 ' Dec. 1855. . . : . 7j l AVE on land.,a general assortment of Dry- • 1" Goods; Gi-oCeries, Bard-ware, Tin-Ware, Store- wire, lirooden,,iirare, Looking Glasses;) Crockery,;; Copets, Boota,:and Shoes, Bats and Caps, Glalss!l Nitiß Paints, Lamp_ and Linseed Oil, Doct . Ja!ne's',l c el;rated Family Medicines, Books and Siationerf,j) Cirpentersiland 4oiners'•Tools, 5000 yards Sheeting, , 1 C§ttoit and Woblen Yarns, Cooking, ParlOr and Shtip Skores, Stove I?ipe,.Zinc, &c. &o. - Asa buy' for:: • eith we are disposed tp, sell for dash, a little cheaper:, tlirtt the cheapest. • Call and see. . , • •,- .. . B. R.' LYONS & CO. , g - C`'ALT, FLOITIt and 05111 i ., by the pjound, sack,i barrel, or the load: 13. IL LYANS"& CO. Lattesboro,. pee., 1855. I IVE`-poutitisTYoung Ilyson Tea forJ at 13. R. Lions A.: CO's. • .Twelve potinila gotidSugar ' for one doll 4 .. & co t :, - .. 1 Three gall Ons , Molasses for one dolla 14Y0N5 & CO's. • . Six,pounds Candles forsdne dollar, at S Co's. i Fourteen'yaids_good Sheeting for one' 4. LYONS & (Nei: , 4 c 0,.. Twenty yards Prints for one dollar, at ~ , ~,Tweuty pounds Nails foreme dollar, at Co's: - 7' . Thirteen b ''Soap for one dollar, at ; 1 4co's. e . . Eight ,you y. ffee for one dollar, i R . ts A: Co's. :i .. ;- . • Seventeen 'pounds Rice 'for one dollar, at B. R. iIYONS & Coe:' ' . i Fifteen cents per pound for Candles by the box., at ft. R. LYONS ' Sr. Fes. • . '. Twelve centw per pound for tip-tOP Meas Pork at 3. R. LYONS L - Co's. , 1 Lanesbokt, Dec., 1855 . BOOTS. , , 3 O'er pair for the best Sip ß itellh o lt s to o t i 7, l a . t . Lanesboro,'D.ec., 1855. . - 1 - • ~.:( - 5 CENTS per pair for Litlies' tiidersleev at: B. R. LYON & . l. 4. j '•. • .• SHAWLS. 1 - _URGE lot of Shawls, at cost and something less: at : '. . -B.R. LY .3: CO's. • ; CARPET'. 19 . 5 CENTS _yard, it ; • 1. ' . . 11.• LYON S Et CO'l4. ÜBBER SHOES ANi SANDALS O. z B. R. LYONS & CO's. z This Way—li Vogl Please. z Sub Scriber begs leave to•call - pu I bile attentiod _1 t 074 of the largest, most .diversided, best selec t gted a d beab i. .bisgAt 4 ;Slock . of 'Winter Ratiods everintroduced into this market, and whicli" ihe is bound to sell for a reasonable advance, either ;for Cash, Barter, or shar; approved. Credt. All pert sons in Want, of' Goods, whether in the department o& IlDry, Goods, 'Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Drugs; Boots & Shoes, Clothing &c., will most assuredly con= ;suit their own interest .(no less than mine,) by giving racket call previous to pdrehasing. . 0. G. HEMPSTEAD: Brooklyn, Nov. 1, 1856 SOAP MANUFACTORY KM , _ -• rl,llE•subscriher keeps constantly on hand for sale at his establishment in Montrose,) the best qual ity tof SOFT 730 P, manufactured, frmn,the lye of wood ashes and a,e, in the old Fashidned Way, and plot; by anyipaten proce39. . For those.tbat 'furnish the grease, he manufactures the soap for 81,50 a barrel. Warranted in all case 3 to be a good article, or the Soap may be returned and themoney refunded, Per barrel, Half Barrel,' - • Wholisalc dealers will be furnished—if delivered at ilie lathery in Montrose—at the rate of ten barrel's forls4s,or at Scranton at ten barrels for $50.• JOLLY HENRY WARES. Montrose, March 17, 11356. . ' • 10y1 HAYDEN BROTHERS .- New Milford, Pa. OULD call. the attention of Country Merchapts and Peddlers to their stock or tankce„No tiops, Jewelry, Watches, German Silver sad. Plated Ware, and a general assortment of Fancy Goods.- Our Stock being fresh from Imp.urters and . Mani - .facitirers once. a month, will enable ns.,to give our customers New Goods and New Styles, at all times' I MERCK ANTS AND PEDLARS wil find a Stock of Goods Suitable to their trade at N'eW York Jobbing Prices. OUr goods are bou,sht of M.4tuGicturers and Importers direct: „ Gash Paid Tor Furs. • . • - WM. HAYDEN. - JOHN; HAYDEN, - TRACY HAYDEN.: GEO. HAYDEN. New Milford; Pa., Jan, Ist, 18551 BOA -1 RCM AND DRESS GOODS. IfANTILLAS, Laces, Garages, Worked Collars, 111 Parasols, Lawns, ashlonhble.Bonnets, Fans, (a choice -assortment in each deptirtilient,) a splendid kit'of main s antique Trimming, Staple Geode of large variety,. Clothing, (it large stock,) Gents' and Boys'. (Silk and summer,) Cloths very low; Calicoes from. 4 cents to 1 shilling, Carpets, Matting; 011 - cloth, atrßege, . . . • liiiirelkirarei-leserman Biker & Plated.Elpoos, Knives and Grocerjes-:-Fieh, . line assorpnent of Teal, Coffee, broth*, Tapiee,' Rice, Chocolate; Raisins, Ground Coffee. Corn Starch. • , . , Partainiery--Bay . Water, Toilet do., Genic rosena,flo. Ixtracts, German Cologne, large meek_ I of Yancy.Soos, Lc. AIL . • Royalism Tools—lbgy Yorks. 22E21 one dollar, r, at B. R! r, at E. R.'. l c it. R. Ix a! 'dollar, at B.! B. R. LYitsi, B. &Moss! B. R. LroNs t B: R. LT -f', PRICES. t 5,00 2,50 26 IMO . . WM - War with. GreatßritaW /IHE Central American . question is not yet settled, 1. but OUTTENBEPO # 1?04;1E17.134U.3.1A: co. finally settled in their tieWxtoreAn the East.end Of:the Now Brick Block wheke 'sordiers Whointend to eulist for the war catir , ...beaupplied with r,:gintent.. 'els end all sorts of Clothittg, old those who desire to tike their wives with them, can also be supplied with llie•liest of materials for ladies' wear, from a'Stocking ,tiitFtcra -Bonnet, either iti.siddibr or citiatt style. I 'Knowing the citizenik-Of Susquehanna, county ,fo bo an pAilottc, we are tort t4Y ifititi l d to be - prepared for the;coming stiugglo, and-theieforead vise them to call on us and examine Our extensive itoek, which lee are assured we can sell as. low as, any other firm this side of New York city. 1 'Our stock, which we have very lately purchased and with great care selected; comprises a full assort- - ment of MEM LADIES' WEAR, .Such as Shawls, from $1 up to $3O; Dress Goods from a4O cent Calico Dress to as 6 Silk ; .Ladies' Clanks, Embroideries of all descriptions; and those Who happen to • live in a very add climate we can Supply with a good suit of Furs to keep them warm. GEV7'LE:VEN'S WEAR. - To gentlemen who do not want to be troubled with getting up new suits of clothes, we would say that we have a very full assortment of Riady-made Clothing, Of all descriptions 'and prices, and in case ire shoold not have the 'article they :want, ' we will• take their or ders and supply them on very short notice. BOYS' CLOTHING. We haye.also a very good assortment of Children's ' Clotbing, from an infant . up to a young than, which eantioc. be .surpassed fur tastefulness, as well as for , trialitt and cheapness. I have also a regular assortment of Gentlemen's FurniShing Goods, such as Fine Shirts, Collars, Ern •iler Gltrmenn.i, Silk Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, StockS, and a great many other articles too numer ous to mention. In addition to all .these, we keep a full stock of Staple"and Dotncsticfloods, such as Sheetlngis of all. !qualities. and priCes, Flannels, ;'pickings, Ginghams, !aud a great Tariety'of other articles which are usual ly needed iu i iv neeueu iu iumum.. • We are very sure that those who are In want of anv.of the articles mentiOned,,would do well to call. ;and price our goods, and satisfy thpmselves how ;much they can save by buylpg of us. _ Thankful fur past favors While at our old stand, we inviteseur friends and the public generally to call on '.us at our new and more commodious establishment, where.we are always ready to wait on theta with 'all ,possible attention. . -'.. GrITENBERG,IIPSENBAUM ar..co. It. GCTTENIiERO. L. ROSEITBACII. •-C. n. VITTE i NBEItti. • J. WITTENBERG. TREASVREEVS SALE Of UNSEATED LAND IN SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. • , ITOTICE is hereby given' that agreeably to the 1 1 11 acts of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania directing the mode of selling unseated - lands' for,taxes the following tracts, and parts,of tracts of unseated a lands will be sold at, public vendee on the. second Monday of June neii, ,at the Court House in Montrose, for arreamges due . j and costs accrued in l each tmcCrespectively, unless i < lte same be paid be fore the day of sale. Sale to commence at 10 o'clOck in the forenoon. • Warrantees, Namei, or Numbers. Acres. &set. AILL/LIVi. liarrison z• E • Joatini Clifford,.. William J. TurreU, • • 50 . .1,80 Nathaniel C. Lewis, _ B7 1,80 Solomon Taylor, • sd , • 4,80 IL H. MclCnne, • - 6 67 '• 40 Trimmn Baldwin, 408 , 1,20 _ • Horace Griswold, < 100 - 1,80 F. kO. Burt, - 404 9,20 I - Epock Copley, • 80 I 1,56 Itbamer Mott, • 60 2,80 L. L. Barretti:..., .. 64 2,95 s Anlo3 H. Ster4. James Ilamiltee t" . 60 • 2,76 . , JICES6K. . SLNlate Criowold, Kitchen, Wilcox, Mentross Co., 102 14,60 LIBEETT: No. 40-11,-William J, T,urie 11 , :,. No. 69-54-85 S. A. Laws Est.„. - •300 18,00 No. 58-59-66.74—P0pe k5tr0ng,.....400 57,-40 No. 67-68- 1 75 7 76—Edwin Eldridge,.. .400 25,20 J. W. Brackney, ........ J ..... . .... 93 3, i i • 223,35 _ i , HS . ' 4,70 // 7 . 4,57 Jacob R. Smith, ' . , . 85 „ • THOMSON. ~ John F. Dunnx&e, ' • 118. 8,46 Burt, ... .. 2.. : ... •'..:,, a p. t . . . 100 .7,20 Thomas Carr; " • I 420 30,24 Joshni Giddings,. .\. ... .. L... -810; 14;88 - Joel Lamb Est., lOO 7,20 IL Crammond, . • 100 '1,20 S. A. WOQDRUFF, Treiter. t s office, Montrose ; arch 17, 1856. OE! - • ~ - • - NOTICE: OTICE is hereby gifen that in pursuance of the I .act of Assembly-, the, following named persons have - filed thejr..P.etitions with the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of l i Susquehanna, for License to keep Taverns ' and Eat -1 ing Houses in said County,Lto wit: TAVEItN I,IOEI4SES. 1 , • Joel Steenback , Gibson. John Cameron ' 1 ' Lenox. ' Hiram Cook, Apolacon..• 'l. O. Bullard, Brookin. Bradford 0. Watrous, 1 ' te* do. Jacob Kimble, • ' Choconut. , Patrick Casey,: .:.......' ' - - do Hiram Barnum : ir •• .• :. • • • ....Cliffoni.. Jonas Rivenburgli, ' do. - ' George W:Lewis, . Dimock. John Baker,. , .. do Benjamin AyiOs, Dundaff. M. 'W. Bliss, . Friendsville. Evans. Griggs, -' ' Great Bend. Alfred Allen,. .....- .. Ado. . E. B. Edwars, do. A. F. Snoover, ' Glenwood. Loren Norton, jr. - ....Laneaboro. -William Sampson,. . do. David. Wilmarth, • -, ' Lathrop. A. 'A. Beeman, -. tibertr. Leonard Searle, • I , — , i Montrose. William K.• Hatch, do. _John B. Hazleton, ' ..New*ilford. ' F. F. Badger,' ' do. 1 • George Snyder, . . • Rush. Wm, IL Sherwood,... ` . . ...... ..... do. Philander Phinney, -,' '.... Summers. Spencer Iliekox ' - Springville. Harrison Benson, ..... '...Susquehannna Depot. Thomas Carr,..... .... : 1 . ~ do. Robert Nicol, ... ' , do. --- Alfred Thompson, I ' do. ~ 1 Daniel Hoff; _ 1 • ' ' I I ' Jessup. - EATING HOUSES. . • B. Glidden. • • . • Priendsvilie• Oliver 31. Crane,„. Montrose.. I. N. Bullard / . do. Wal*Paintcn, :.:...Great Bend. ..,Tamei Bell, „ . ' .....Susquehanna Depot.. ' An ajourned. Court fot granting. Tavern Licenses !Ste. / Will ; be held at. the Court Bouse in Montrose, on .Friday the .9th day of May next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at which time all,persons' applying for Li. i tense will be required.to file their Bonds &c. April 17, '56.. SID;CEY D. WELLS, Clerk. ÜBLIC notice Is hereby given that S. A.-11100D RUFF is receiving a, nen lot of Stoves and Wares of all kinds usually kept in the Stove and 1 1`inware line of business, among irhich:emay be found 413tUtr IPAROtiMent. Of Steve; heavier, Urger,. and more durable than ever before offered in this county: !All the proof you need will bejust to call and exam ine for yourselves. AU stoves warranted in every respect. l, • • Kept constantly on heed, arreztensive assortment of TIN W4&B , made out of, the best-materials, 'which is offere4 for sale as cheap as can be bOught In any market. 'Also on hank Lea 4 Pipe of all siz es, Chain and Gearing tier Ciudn Pu*t*,all sizes Brass and Porcelain Kettles - , and kWh 'lmparted Jcbbing done on short notice end.in good order. Ali goodA in the line will be sold cheap for cash or (approved) credit. S. .A. WOODRUFF. Montrose, March 19, 1856. r - Balklig bin • OF POST.,tOOPEIt lac CO. HENRY DRINKER,;_ 1 ioxritoss, WK. RUNTTING COOPER. Novem b er _ 1 4 4,185& ISAAC L. POST. • DRAFTS: on New York City nil Philadelphrs.— Colleotisiiia promptly tuotiolunt remitted. ' • Mee hours, front 10 A. 11...ut.t.- . - Messm Alien. * rasimi. N'. York. nntßaCtr, Rainnot o. v. loeittn); :&q,, Tiara_ - ' Eon. M r illbuteloulutt'Mantrom . , ...301 $12,3 ...301 12,3 CLIFFORD [ 56- 4,68 GREAT DEED. HAIRILOVY. !MIMICIC I,so LAVIRQP =CM NOTICE 4, BoirkAAD:Onon'Exponi in - .:, ' sllllllollt* MI 1I ...,.. a. T HE:-..,ii,„:„be r ris have, remoired iheirLisrsqvituta .. . AL Shoe Stor einto the Wilding recently occu led by • - Means. Bendel & Read, Public,Ay e, firs); above the Pott;efflce,, where, notwidistabm!g the muted - 4 _State of polities, the stringency ofilte moite7 .. , t, _ 'the "Rough Suntidtut;"-Rail Road 'Mauve, h.., jack. 'O -Lantern inducements, I and the — irises . . .th; :a .' one extreme fiAtews another in all human p . ! Shill: ty, ty, we shall'have a cold w ' flnfei. 'ln view - & this :slate bf rhino the aubaelibers' Uteri .to ,: :that 'tiey are prepared to tneet.the wan oftbe : .t and. - Shoe wearing public, with good and substen iluil - eties of /toot/ astd#hers,of Easter* or Mule Mahn• facture,. warranted equal lif not titter) "tha n rtiff: fered in this market. Their stock entbratresa variety of Ladies Stitt 4thriNa, Alt. Fox R tern, Silk Lasting Vongress Galtersi ,F,rench ' gress Gaiters, Morocco Gaiters, Ladies Ma ~ City Made Bronzed Buskins,- EnMld Thisld Buskips; -- Prit: Leather Buskins, Morocco - ' Calf Lace Boots, Einun'd Botirs, Fur Bound &e., Misses Silk -Ldbeing Pat. tai Gaiters, Gaiters, Calf Lace Boots, Kid r.4be 800 Linde Rip Shoes, Childrens Gaiters. Bait* Ankle Ties, Pat. Vamp ; French HuSkini, ' Kip Shots, Men's French Calf, Kit andSteg Calf- Enam'd„ Kip and COwhide4.l a 3rogitns, Boots, Thick and Rip, and Pat they =.. aubbers arid Sandals, .a generaCiteme. lugs,. Stumbles, Thread, Wax„, teet If ' Tacks, Bristles. Heel Ban, • Boot I . _ ebb', H Pincers, Shoe Knives . , Edge Blacking, Goat _Loon Binding, Water Proef mem* past. • Gum Arabic, Gum Tragacanth, dgelbil Hafts, Pegging and Sewmg Awl lades, Lc. LEATHE . . : All kinds by the side or pound to suite Tho publfc are invited" to call before amis.. wipire. Customers tray rely upon getting bargain for, and . that is better than they' ' "some places." If they - , buy Eastern work, •be accomodated with as good an article • found - in this market. It they p fer home two they.carkhalte it without pei ghumb kinds of' work made to order and ted. ing4done on short notion..- ' .. : , THANYFUL for pain favors, ihe hope by tendon . to business, to, merit' a plmtimmte same. , -, . sntmoNs &mx• ; P. S. It is now over . a year sincerthe : . Montrose, at which time the subscriber:h with a great loss, in fact he lost his and, he 1 to those indebted to hiin, ether by Note 'o count, that the ,same must be settled witho notice. Yours, 'fie., ' - . - P r . IL SIM Montrose, lan: 10t..18158. .. 1 NEW:STOVES. T_T 'Bir,TRIIITT Mellow in stare and Ls ..JUL • a large ,stock of YEW STOVE'S; the Star of the West and National Eleva Black Riner, Wide World, and Baragon to which be, woubiinvite platimilar attend best Cooking Stnied hi _market,' with. a ti.yerj g or tut . ; iortment.of Parlor, Office and Shop Stovelsjor wood. tor coal; also, Stove ripe, Zitie, Sheet NM. Stout e i n Tubes, be. • " - - ~ -, / ' .-. , '• : _ This stock is selected from the _best Ye dries. of Albaby and Utica for cash, -with the b ' tr;of Trimmings made to order for h'iscustioui ' *hick will enable him in all respectv,to.dekeoMpetitloo, and wine sold at.tbe most reduced pe41,.. :,fflbtailds, ,or ,approved.ciedit..,,,; New Milford, - OctOber, ISM • EI- TIRE 1 .- , L MIMING COUNTY , MITTUAL ,n 4 44 COMPANY, Copltid $2, 1 2.06,000,tindi It is one of the best Comp:tides lin•the Stai losses by fire promptly adjusted. It luta half a rablion of dollars losses by fire since i operation. Applications received at the i R. Lyons. e Co., Lanesboro,: and at the s ons it Co., Jessup, Luzcrne county, and . B. B. LYONS rose Montrose, Dec', 1656. AT THE 'OLD 4TODE • -J. LYONS ff. , say fIAN now be foond a large kit of NE' I.J 1 comprising a general ascot or ally kept in a county store , SW 6f which I bought cheap f or taili, fy. , (911, be so t small.advance. -, , I-. , ; I , ' Q7+ CUM foi a pilg4 be sold 'at un; time to buy. Jan. 3, di Winter §hawls left ceedvnted 12tr rates. :haw' Cheap,; "gall and Bei . tYOISI S and C' ps, Boots. and , Shoca,j. --J. LYON ' • • • \ New inlisle- QOIIE of the prettiest songs) even, pub! k.•=3 a new lot of Melodeons,.Violias An Violins from: ONE . dollar to twenty-five. the_tiest quality; Briclges,Tegs, &c.;. for . • - I J. LTO EEO WOOLEN YARN, =vie and fin - ' \ J. LYONSI CDAR Pails, common Pads, Tubs, Broom% Rape, lie. at "!J. LYON . - Adminhtritior. 9 .B ..Sal 1 TOTICE is hereby given tirittotoy virtu! 111 of Sale issued to me from iheo4i . Susquehanna County, , l will of Saturday Qf May next at one o'clock - 043t.-tai'llt : Charles Edwards deceased; in plat:owns.' expose tO..problic sale or vendrie ; the fi3 . 1 bed pipces.orptircela of tank ki th, : the a o. thereon, to wit.'all that4iece,Sitnate in of Lenox; county of Stisrtnehanna,.and S sylvan* , bounded on the north .by landt, sigue; on the easti•rientla an& artist.by. . 1 ton Browner, eqntaining foutacreri. Also the undivided half Of la piece of in the township of Gibson, county and ; and bounded on the north .by kuidof I penter, and on rhe'east, south iand:'w Hannah Lonnergan,lcontaining one h. Also fifty acres, from the South side stead of ; said Decedent,.ihe*holci farin. , ! is.last above mentioued; and; - borinded •by lands of Benjamin D. Potter, bulbs of Fitch Ressigue; South byant of _N and west by laride.Of ft 0. Rice and' said fi fty acres haying .abou thirty.ie ,' provement, with 'a thiifty y , g.O ...I same.. The above sold as the'eatatri'o wards, deceased.. 1 ..- ; I . - ,• - TERMS made known on the daY'of. -.., I . J. Ci_EDW. , Marford. April 8, 1856 .. ' ''. .f ' -', C' • • FIRST AIM L.ILST C La. r. -,: ,_. A LLindelitedlo R. Thayerdr C 0.,,, ' yeritCrat- "- XX. dell, or IL Tlutier individually, please take this kind admonition that 14's late in At' enfour dull and must have those OlotsecOunts settl tip::.:NOtr,-: - ii you can and setticirith us; aud• pay us when you.. . can, we will be satilfied. 'Otherwise:lv -.shill bo un der the necessity of 10avink , Our Woke . ' - th &lattice Of the Peace for settlement and collecti n.. Vire will . give until the first of Aplil feat for y u to call and , see us. Many of these debts are small, and the'cosh would amount to more thani the debt . . So, friends; call, and not compel us to do whatis soirrnicltagain' st our feelings. '' . ' - • I Also, we wuitld tray' to tha- public tt aoll out our entire stock of goods rather! thorn, as , we arcgoing to build a.ne* . st coming Bonnier; we vri" for the nest'two mcinthi Shingles and moat ki change for goods. Montrose, February biluda and Butter Cret new supply, ed'and for wile by April 9th 1856. , ffouse 6 llunders haulm Cour., DICKERMAN & G. attention to the Ii this county the coining, ing hand-by.keeping coi tity of Window Sash oni Paints and Ms; and -a ore Ilardwarcotn. , the spring,,willhnd it call..We cau Smash the very loviesi'manufi New Milford, FebruerY Fresh DlekerWU 0 1 1 11 - subscribers w, good pepple of Sr are now opening, their I Goods; which . Is' enema which wiltbei void frit. er than at any ghee We man just:whit - V Mew Sept. ' • TTAS a tory 800 Mom Oota JUL 10 cams to et watt.. -,,_ , from 25 to IA mato; Primo foist :5 to .14 CEMM:i Wool Ciodll plaids from .54-t0.1.4 ; , omits ;:_ . Itp eas t a Nu . pound, sod till l-other 4004 031 s .1. Vie 1 - ., ?less WO and me. ' ' , l.--*-.. ' - - ''', •' - ' • • constailtly op and Mirth 2$ In& . Con. ITiet‘ • Ki 4 BooA lain* Sh , lorod oe Jenny' and 'Boots: outh'i Aro. i t l gri f- 14 ` Pegs, land .4 eking; ; es, Awl mac g. Ise; ;luiti,bey . 'do bi hey can earl _ area I 'ed. AU Repair- Istriefikt- • - e of the 't Fire hz .n uf " o day, further receiving including • Ovensi Oven, as the ER • : . CF ';•4 - s t ie fs i n g. al) its paid over sent hum •re of B. ore of Ly at Moat lAVat 0.111 WOOD• 9, cres usu k!ava beef ` . at a vary . ' A WI, I warranted all w.061,-- whickinll , '''ow • is tbs recteNeit k SON; - -bed•—also;. 911 i t r.- 1 • 9 13 0414 -4 e by: '• . A 130:5 & SON'e. otbea Pins; k SON'S: of an order • ,'s Court of I. he 10t/t day . premises Of ; p of Gana; i wing descri , Intrtenan•mrs e township to of Penn- - , f Nosh Res diet land. skim. e aforesaid, Inothy Cal 4 by bed of; !. the home, Ri tuitti On the north east by laid ah.Reetigue, .& Admit, 1- • tinder-int , d upon the i Merles Bib Adm i t 18.4 at vlBlllOOO than to inote rehouse the ed.' especial od /Op -1116,11- aktbs,. biomes in aa a . th 4 they / 4 7 cheap. otft of ADO.— a I • 4107 : 044 theleitest - • 5.' . ' Wirt :: : L I 7m2' EA" -490- EM at s
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