11 `eciJ4qe'olm, 11 -"ii ••'. - : From the We..iuninister. Review.. • ;" i nTE VMS. ok THE. LIONS. te l t us:first sketeb-the hitc.iry of the -lion's fife, 1,,.-sgiitiiino . w ith h 4,.! Marringe„ which takes • place. toward' the l ind.,lof Jiiituary. , lie has first to Seek.ii wife;; but asithe males are far. Mere' abundant than the ; remeles„•*ho are .often eat off, in - infancy, it i$ .not rare to find a, 3 , 0 lung lady ries:kr—A by !three or four ~crall ants who quarrel With Out acerbity of jealous lovelfs. If .one off them diYeanot succeed in disablinder driving.aoas tlif otherq,:l'lladam, .impaffent and dissntisfied, lt+ads theta into the - presence of an old lien, whose roar she has ariftriaiticl at a distance. ',The i ,i)re.rs fly at ' 1 him -with 'the temerity. ;Of Youth and exaSpe-II ration., ,The old fellovv :receives them withi . j CalMjassuknee, breid;:s . the° neck of the:first l with its t er • r ibie. .ja'x - vs :.,SpiaShes the: leg of the:, second, tears out the f \ - ' - •s of the third. No sooner: is the dly 'won, arid - the field. clear, ,, than the . lion tosses )his mane in•the air rind !' 'roars; and' then rrimehes - by the side o f •tho , . lady, .who as a reward for .his courage,licks,.. his, nouns caressin g ly.iwili,t l - Iwo•. ; . adult . dionsl• are Idle rivals, the encounter is more-'. -serious. - . An Arab-, perched on a tree one night, saw a -lioness foli?tivecl; by a taa•ny lion with- full. • grotVn mane; she laydowpl"at the foot of the: tree,-Ithe libn stopped ort - hiii Path and seemed' loliSten. I'lie.Arlttb then 'heard -the. diStant growling of a„ lion, : which was instantly re 4: plied to the lioness und,er the tree. Thi4 made berbushand 'rear fUrionsly. - Tile .dis: . : .tat ',lion was heard approaching, and as he', cattle , nearer the lioness roaredlooder, wiffelf Sett - lied. fo agitatelier husband, for he- inarchi• led tUward her as if to force her to be silent, ;and then sprang baek to hid old post, roaring' defianee at his distant rivali Th'i continued" for about an hour s when. a black • lion! Mada his appearance On the plain.,. The lionesl f arose as if: to „o,o"iiiWards bun,- but her Inis, I. ' band,guesslng 'fieriintenti6ni bounded towardil' his rival. •.' The two crouched and spromg 091,-. Dr,ink'Less with your Meals. each . other, rolling .on tile i grass in the em . . Ode great err we corn or. CO!llit -is that wi.i' - -brace of death. Their. bones cracked . , their;! l. drink _ too • Much at out- nteitlS. • Before We fleshiwas.-torn,ll.lir cries'ot: rage and eserti Ti have sufficiently init , xticat ed. and . insalivated elating rtnony rent! .th. air ; . all this time,l„i Our food :to F p:title us to swidiow it we fork . the . liones.s Crouched • and , IN:Vag:god' her. tail, lit down by. titking,:witter or; warin drinks.-- - slOwiy . •in sign:'....of] saiisfitetion. Wben • the ! - rya aut. 01: , y i dilutes the s's . liva but 'Weakens ecimhat ended.”' and both wiirriors lay strt;tch. i action I toe of the gastric! juice Zfter the food 'ed on theplaiii, l sillt.r(ise,lsnlett therm ; and sat:.! gets into 'the stomach. IltfOst permms, take a isfied herself that 'they werndead,: . and trotted sv. alio' wof fluid with alinoStsevery mouthful dr uite remardileks 6t Oae knicomplimentary l' o f r„,-„d i _ , •• ' - Look :do!' a 1'6(.1 side - of the - dinner . , --4.1 - ift r ef - which . the." indignant *Arab shouted 1- tiib l e " ii-.; any of our ' 1 7 1o:els, and *you,:Wiltlbc after her; .• 'llisiGerard tells us, i -s an exat n"l I surptised iitilie :quantities Which .nrie drank pie or the*&xijocal fidelity, 4( my• lady, whelle-,I dusin ,, th,._... Meal; and it •yoar mind_, be . not .is title lion never quits. Is ,:, e, units, f,rge,q, too much taken up with observing tbffere,ors :oil jslquitc.a.pattern of s cOttitigiti attentutn. 7 1 or °the es, you may discover the saniii evil in 'Orr lion then, is married; let us Say i f , k,'-:-.1-11, I ! yourself.•ini thus:be-led to c:oreet it.. This I is th • slaiet of hia iivife:; l lt. Is she . who ,alxviiy : \ 1,,a.i,,,,,,..„1i,4„ or 1:1if,,,., el,i, il, . pm oduciag ilys . take. precedence; "when size stops °. s tOPs . ' • pej_isia ali . ‘.l . con:tiliotioti.,lltivii which there; are 'On itrriviug Ai the door itlie collection if I ' ,no nfi'ectioits itiorodest'ructive. of coinfortfand ten q=-shat is calliSda village,) .for their sup 1 health. . per, she lies'down ;while Inpeaps into the in . :. t I only. • All •sofid fu'od sboula be thoroughly : i grotilmii and ;nixed with saliva in: the toOniciii. I unaided and undiluted brotherilrinks. :: Ili-• 1 tit. 4,ther N t S ii . : i l ; , ( , , m2 . .), l - , ,,t0 , . ; i s t i t l l ,: i i i ;t r i s i t i v i: , o, at lo in , i i r ll i , i l l y ei t i t.i ts i . r ir t -210 s relnd briiigsher the•VoOty, • He witteli-. , t'fs h r while she eats, taking care thntoo one•I ,Shal ,distrirb her ; and notlnntil her appetite! *1 siliSfied does he begin to become meal, 1 , Vhcp .l _ ; I y Upon it; this apparent neeessit'* for drink; she:eels that sheds about become a moth- i ii,v, is it 'inert', Lila whi'elt•we.. can co?i , C,Ct at • ate. 1.. e. toward 1 the middle of Decenibt,r, l T.". ~ , . i. wed and all who' prize lierdthat its true' val . . they seek-.an isolated ravin t. e, and there; with - iie win act toa,i.i,, , r its.ilii;(, q, rvatioa . or, par. x • out 1 4he aid'orchloroforni or '1.37. Locoak, she, elile- - e too hi.vit at the , •os t t_lf at tOn ti Uri io SO ,pre . ,nt:3 ' her lord with one,. two,..and some- I sirptile• It' •1) .1 t cr. ' titria three 'puppies,-gerrer:ally one male and , i B. R. Lyons & Co., hi thl.3 azo - (:f lohnee.o-str k fkkirm,,o.' and tihcw • ' . onelfeinale,„ - -It the •I,readerlliiis ever seen nt{d i •,. , , " 1 I i VITOLESAI,II 'AND RETAIL. DEALEIS , IN i If - Hi til•.? :-.:1:livar ! : I.7:atitb Sevi...l: to be tura• 5 1 ~,, I . Dry i;00a,,. droceries,.Salt, Flptr, and hfil -lumOle4 a puppy Ilion, ht:: will the I, a. 1 , , , w ~ , e , ;131. 0 c a si. . i, s ~. , . to • i• ' flen•, f; thi filtitV ivir - 1 / A-0 i'd • - • ' ; iii,:tre, .aleCl, IA , , . mother -and:" father. She !never .quits theta ' eoii , ft. ,,, l.i . ift , let:tic:lnd ~,.a ins. • w - i 4 , .. 1 . ar . ,, ,...., f : .. ~..._ . .. . for lip Instant, and he only- quits them. to - I.: ~ i . 'F. B. ChninVer. - 1 • • • ... .`endow . ell t'vt'll l. u , ru. (- 1 . verily might f, they , • 0 .• c. , tot-, bring home supper.' .\-, NS hen , they . are i three • exclaim-- ~ . I 11,EALErt IN DRY GOODS: lic:olvMdde Clothing, _I F (:: • Pk--d Qt tfonery, ot., PulLe .. ' ' '" .: : • :::: c p..4r l .. .....loteil2s, ....00. , ,, a., ...a • ::ntintlis old their weaning:Conimenees. The 1, ',To winit vile uses haiwwe come" at last le. A-.-enue, -][alai: oat, /a. . . ; Gather .aeeustciar tbein gradually to r . r it,• by i xx i: . , „ , . 1;no earl woader at the' hollow and', .watt-: '-`••-----.- I. ... L. 13 1 0.. .,.,. ec. e.,5., .absent.ing .hersel for linge'r and .longer "pert- - i Cheeks of mankind, -Alen - suet' • a c3ritilleouS 1 :TNF, A LE . R§, IN Dill' ttotIDS. Groctrits, croitim..y, Mad ' ina..brir,„ l l,,,,i ~c , ,,.,, o f i i, u - t . on care i di-ail-I'ls ."c.:stiibli -1 1( -1. "Pi" til"in - ":•!: h'ild •.'lf I, \ .1.). 11-I.,lwa:i. 1c...t.5m;1e7, 'Fl(ur, 'etc., vornor of-Inrsi ruii ' skinted ) , IT .'...-. l y. fa. ; t • 14r ' whose.‘ , b . ab l i4l ; I - perpetual.; ca farr. 7 7.l it , ...... --la chtg,,',oi; tic Ow 1 pike sirect - and'pliilic Aventmi t ,..3katrogr,. l'a. . - lemeanor is. araye,. becomes fatigued by. ,the tle ',nioutli. Take ::,vai':iiirir, h'. wit3A - 'we ''N l y ; 1 ----"----- 3 .. Tilroll e, , , son.. ; ::-...•fii ) pious spotts 0,. his ,chi (l o ran. -and for. the] . i.r. 1 11 you wi - luld.havel : , ,, ood di;re 4 stitiii, proper ac-. 1, -xsake of tranquillit3,4,reinovs his lodgings. Ft IN DRY 4:;‘3 . :01 , •S tilocol ic4, IlzedNvire, f c' t) a I Lion or the systern7. and t'ufNrin_lde :Cheeks, I .1) erockerv,,Tinwnre, 6.roceries, Books, ete:; also, , :di4anee, within! reach, "Volleyer, to reader 1 1 . eat'sloWer ; inastielite. sour fool' bett"r J x•reaistance ;if required. • . 1- • - ... - i ilritilt 1 c omlly 'on ille.boOk tiim , d;ngliusl.mless--Tublic Avenue, . .<:,- '. .less' at your moolsI:. and' vent Who smoke, if I'Mo.ifra",•Pa. •: ' . ~Ikt the age of four •orifive months their I smoke - ‘ ,.. )a w .... 31,. 4 ,..0 ,... d ..1,, . 4 . „,:g. .a,..: inlieh as i . .. , ~ . i Benticy & Read, r - Children follow their rn the rto the border of ' I possiL4.l The lagter have a, t wofold I, reas6n 1. - fiIEA.LERS IX DitY GOODS, -Drugs; Ileditinta; the! forest;.wher the fat e 4 brings them their Iktri 11 for Observi 47 our thst injunction ; they will (.IJ' gaints, - oitiGroceries, flartlwart. ,4 - t , Crockery, spkmper: \At - 'X ; oaths 4 old they- accompany I, s i lve. . a . t , l b ; r tine ome, their Ott health and I Iron, 'Clocks „ Watches, Je4*.Tl ',.ilvler lith p , o ,r o o m , .., Per ' their lather an 'mother in all nocturnal - expe- 1 i autery, &c.,--Foot of Public v • nue, • the teelirrrs of their fronds.-3/Cdical Special ditions. Fro lij ..ight• tO:i 'Welye -niontlis they I ist. .:, *-- : : • .. letirri 'to attar 'Sheep, geitis, and .even bulls ; 1 ..but they are -Q - awkwarill' that they usually- I • . 1 1 ; r; •• .wOund - - ~ten for l rone 'theyikill. It is.not til.l ..they are itct years old that they can Hill a hgrse or a hul with-One bite. While their: edx uoition is thu. -in progreSS they are ten tilnes ••••. ~•triore';:iiiinou.- to the Arabs, sineeyhe family ~ • - d;..s riot con ent itself with killing * flie eittle . ' for its` own iehsurnptioni but kills that , . the • . .ofildriti mu r leafn hoWl to kill. - At: three j • • : Bears th , Children qmst home and set up' - - :fijr thernselv , 'hew' tnineathers and -mothers. in their turn. ;-Their plates are occupied Ity '-,. • 'at:tether broii •.1 • At_ eighi, years old o thellion . • 7? readies' Mat:nifty, and !ivies fo thirty or flirty. ,; . . - -. - n adult be• is • a tnagnificen,t, creature, ' ry different in size„.:asjiect, and dispOsition ' , - -, • - om the lions to be see tin menageries lend -• : oloogical gardens—at imals • .taken from elnother's breast,• brpi like rabbits;;, de- • l '-2iiriVed . of 'the . tiesh inonntaiti air. As an in- , i a caticm of the size • at*ined • by lions s iln a • ..' • tiof natiirC, we •mai tits the-fact mention ° -..'' by Gerard,' that ,the ?strongest man i d li the ..yalry i•egirrierit . to welch he belonged'; /,., • ... • ' nable'io• carry the skitk and head of thl; lion . ._ hist Gerard had killed. , • • i . °LACKASVANN - A AND LANENDORO RAILROAD.--. • • - 13 . efEcient eorps . Et I, tneers are • ged'in suryeving and ,locating the route fir ; • • • this rpad...- . We undereAand . ,- the stutur are, Muck as far as Lillibrid*e's ip 131ake!eyi An [navalwe partthiPere h_cr+ yesterday,. and Wei [may, *expect thei . " rearl_ guard". alOng,i•neXt• rwe c k • hmating. The' grade we under:,4tanci' from Prqvidencestownlip to this city..l3 - re„-1 znarkably light. i it is:c!otfNently; anticipated, that the survey ; will .b 4. completed_ said. the work tblihe let early in Suue.-:--CaiZterndide, • i • • 11 TOFI, chat.ar4 you doing: tq , re :4:he Bane, ' 1 Why-P;;; I have hall a shock,' ~ ay -01 r,, , A sherek-r Yes, Sir.' %"What kind of a *h?eltr Why,tir, one,of j you sub fiberscant in during your 41.bseiic and offered 14 pay ~.a year's subseript4m, which produced stieh effect upon me; ;that .1 have been perfeetlY helpless ever since.'' .. 4 • t i • 'No N wonder, Toni, t but cheer up.; if .1-on survive this, '} , oiiraretiffe, as there is but lid tie prospect of an other stieli eatastrOphe iii *44s'2:office." -q..1! ver To ReMedy the Sunday sle p ticiess„ which bothers so usim y good, peo e who yy f int to keep alvake,, the.Chriblian - 4er'says, .'The patient must lift up leis foot seven mehes shove Ili floor and hold it there .itt , suspense,' isithoutl support-to, 107 . 4b--* peat . the remedy as often tss. the attack.des 11;ser. PSAidy's,desiiiption of a fiddle Can't tie beat. lie says: t r "It was as big as it turkey- and as fat "as a goose---he.turned it borer on its bask;land toik a'croAiked sticl4inid drawed it across sztd;, Q St 4 Patrick;r bowl it did - • - , Frain Putnaines• Yetitlily, •.- A thikria . • lie my Ng-I:nether,. • • , •.. Give nte . a Wish t.a-ay;' , • Sonietbing,as sre t.in sunshine - 1-- when the rain drops ratty.' • • , •,• . . And if I nem a 11aq_, • ' .With hut one Irish to P,I pare,. • Whnt s houlijlgivi: thee, darling,_ To-qu - et thy earnest pm:yell I'd like - a . little,4i)olt, mother, • All for. my very own. .• : • To laugh all day, among the trees.. And shine, on' the tno.isy stone . To run efli,lit'under the* window, • 1 And sinvite fast t r it soft stops and-a tender sound, . •-• Over - the k,rttiasito creep.. • . Make it run down the hill, mothei,- • - • With a leap like a tinkling bell; , . * : . SO fast rherer can catch the leaf. That into its fountain fell. Make h as wild as a frightened bird, AA crazy a:4 d hee, And a noise like the baby's fanny laugh, Vint's the brook for mel Froin: Dieken' ElQuseliold Words. r • - Drip, Drip, 0 Rain! 4t - Drip, titip, 0 Rain!'. c"‘ 'Pt= the sky-be6loutleil eaves; .trail 0 wind That sweepest the, withered leaves., • Moan; titoar, .0 Sea t • - In, the dcpth of thy secret eaves ;, Utterithine agony, - With the roar of thistriving evareft. • Sigh -I=tg'.!, Heat-0, : - ' 14. t - vainly seeltest 'reit ; goari . o:ipoan, 0 . . By brief and care . Oppres.ged. • For. lice: drip of the fllitt4 rain, iitti;thelwail of the wind shall cease ; The , r4r and strife of the wares • Ere-long he_4t peace. , Then star not, 0 sad Heart! • . . To irt 013...grief - ll:ire Way; For the rile; t*t I.3i(kth pot _ Shalt•tht. tiooner pass away. Itt . :SCU tOVE:' of SCANDA,—A French Provincial paper cOntitins 4 The following para graph , - At trial took ,place .at our 31silzes. prm*ed - r4. 3 i. food - for scandal. -AB I he. la dte.s of the town` bedecked themselv6s in their Synart4"st•toiljts. and crowded tri the cOnit house.,- On seeing thiq, the presidi n g judge rose and-'said : ,rPersolfs -here assealed• as Spectators are not-aware . of 'the nature of the-. snse. ~T-therefore ins ite all decent women to WlthdraW2 A pause. took •plaez• without a single female moving' to, retire froth her seat. (Seeing this. the Judge rose again and said `Officers of- the Court, now that 'a . ;ll the .de . • , • -de cent Wc l tnen have faired;thrn out the remain . - i[der, A MOTHER ' S tioN 4 E.---Tilieintcrisfty of mti 7 i ternal ittroc•tion w4is wclll ilinstiated , in the.. obsertation of a sweet little boS-,r.who reading. " Pu l gress,7' asked his . mother ivhiehpf. the itharititters sbe liked best. She replied, ",•Christiiin•q course:; he is the he to story." II e ;64) . m - fed : I like Cltristiataf.hest i , heed9. , :e -hen Chri;tian,_set out on...his iii!grimrio j',le went.l.ah?ne, bnt when aristial" he children with her." Th law vers . ne In ilie,...Griswold divoree - c,6ase in Philadelphia, the depositions of lies.. Amn S. Stephens and Mrs.. Elizabeth F. F,'llet ii;•ere read•last week, One says She is twenty-01aq' the other says,. I . ‘.‘ - don't .IttioW my age, 'Of my own I;nowledge," which_.iis equivalent to : saying that she can't remember when 5. 1 .1-W•as born.. said a . eohbler?Slad, as be Was pegging away ati an, shoa l they say that trout hite good • . Well, !well:- replied the old. gentleman, - 4 you stick 'to ;, , ,ur work au4. theyrwpn% bite BE . The Diew York - . Day BoUk, the Ad , Anitti,Aratiorgani is pow publioiirig a series 41f n'ti - elaborate •.iu faxiir -of the slave .trade; and denunciatory .of the . Laws'whiCh punish it.. • . . •.' • . . • nf''' • a Hobbs, the Joeksmith - d#ked :one of BanquO's gory, loeks, he= it with pick. Ile.is I . ' ovi at 'work :on .a'WeifloeL • k • WATCH .AND ', CLOCK NIA.K I NG - , BUSINESS. ' ',o`. . • , I LENTLEY St AEAD With pie - infOrni their friends and the p"ublic that they ba, eagain. can menccd the repairing of Match s; .Clocks, and Jew- , elry, .by , . It : - 1 • • - MR: riIe:I6INBOTtIAM , of Nei. York, and late of Syracuse ; and so highly has he been racom . nteciled by, Some of the first bona. es - there as a steady, and firAt•ratc:teorAratt. that we hate'given 'bins a personal interest in -, the business, so, that ourfriends mai have evetyconlidence in hay. - ing their WOWIL done with .care and "trei . iatcli.' ~ fa additidt to his gementl knowledge ,of= the i-ai-i -ous' kinds 'of English and foitign is" Ite Asko un derStatals the Clock buikiess, from die bargeil Turret . t6;.thit smallest illtuatel Cockl e yhei4r, foragt or lAmOnade: '.; .‘':, - • ~ .. :t 1 , 'Yontast.; Jantiarvi 11356:' . 4 I BaINEE,. nRDS. . . . W, Wh eatow M. D.. i , - LIICLECTICe..PRYSICIAN AND SCRGEQN I • pectfullv offers hiA sertieeß to all who pilfer the ` ` "Reformed Prnetice' l to the 'old , Therding Blistering and Calcium' Plan. rbcl(sonAttnnehautta CO. Pa, • ;- - • •-• "A. Itnelnell, 1 ••- [ A TTOR*ETS: COrIiSEFIOR AT LAW 4 .;,,Office over B 1 West's •Drug Store, Suspichanha IPepot, Pa- 1 " T. 11. Orclikrti, X. D:=.. ~ • HYSI lAN. AND SURGEON. Jac / 1.1.3k50n, Sa.sque -1.1 .. ham couuty, ra. Re'f•ideuce atfile Postoilice. : : - I T Keeler & Stoddard. '-. • - . fIEALERS IN IIOOTS S SIIOEf4, Leather Find ings, on Maine St, ftret door belclr Searle's lie- tql. • Montrose, Jan. 1, 1866. - William a Jessup, .• AA TTO b. - EY, AT LAW it NOTARY PMILIC.;— .1"1 Office of P übl Squate Montroce " . . • . • -; . . •. . 1 • " . SilleCtOrt. . ~ . . : • (lig uow be found - 1161 new stirnd on the car ' 1..) tier . of. Gwego and liestnut streets;__ in the 'building 'recently occupied .. .Wittenberg- & Co., where he rirectually repairs *t • 4i.coatch, Watch es, Clocks, 'Jewelry, Guns, ivul eve •• description o Itlachinery; Wheel cutting;; Gua,an Vdtch mate. .rials ' supplied to theltude, , ._ • • . .__ • Dr: S. Smith, • „ QURGEON DENTIST, 'Montrose; Pa.,\ at Sea7ll Hotel; Mondays and , Tui , sdays oreach wtek. I • --- Miller & Fowler, • T.T(/lI.NEYS SD CoI.:.NS.ELLOPS AT LAW, ±l.. and Solicitor; Cl - milqo.y. ()face No. 41 Choke street, Chicago, PI. ' Thomas Th strim.' . • TITIALEII IN DRY (;oon§, GretC;'lCA, Crothiug, 11. Ciccliefy,iloot. "and .sl.tt;es, Depot,- Pa. - • I, • Eentley & Pitch; TTORNETS AT LAW, A-ND BOENTY LAND CIL- ENTS,...lfoh:tro'%e, Pa. ' 8..8. BENTLEY. L. F. Fi7Cll. ASHION'AIILE 'TAILOR. Shop under Searle's k - Motel, Maine, Street, Zfonlroße, D. Minas... T lEny AV) ENICIL,INOE :7ABLE Office in in the reantof Wilson's Store, 41loittrosc, Pa. . , - _ J. dohton, rt• tAT.F.A. s'TONTS,. Tin; Copper; and Sheet . Imp Ware, T.mlerseil , -, near Great Bend DPpot. - • Deeetubev 4. - • L.P. TTORNEY AT SnApvl:taroi,i, Pa. Office on Maine: .tret-t, one door cast O.'Lenlitint's. • • • CasaFrasiere.. TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. .L Office 'on TurTike street, one doer East et Pest's Store, Jrantrose t , Pg. • - All.l6ft Chbnherlin;, . A TTORNEY AT LAW &Itt Justice of the Peace; -C over L L. Pct fi t.;0",-. Store, .I,rmitroe. Win. H. jeszug, „ • i t TTORNEY - AT LAW ANT) COMMISSIONED. of _Li .Dr.Kns, fur .tlit`,. Sttito of New - Yozk, will atteutl to till business ciffritsttd to Idtti nith promptness and fidelity: Ofticc on Pultlie 1..-:•lttitre, ticcir, , iod 1.).r.8.0n. IZrti..:Jussnp - .... _ • . , ' _. .. • ..., _ , I . ' Ab'el Tarrell, TIT:A.LItII IN. DRUGS, MEDICINES,-.Clientical , , I A 1 Points, Oils;: I)ye-stults,. Groc-nies'Dry rood?, I, Ilarilmtre, Stone Ware, Glassware; Clocit.a,,Watclies, ll.T.cweliy; Silver Spoons, Spectacles,. Illuical Instru t rrents, Trtiss,, , s, Surgical Instruments, Liquors, Pc:r- Ifuntei`y, Ilirrors, Snitionet•, - , :Brushes, Shoes, Yankel.! Ir . otons, .&c. tr- ' . :'Sayre, Bentley &,Perkins, T AIiTFACTUREIII4 , OF 44—XD•DE4LETIS IN . 01 kinds of Ca tine, Stoves, Agricultur d Imph7- rnents,.ete.. Office at Savres store, Public Avenue: -Manufactory at the ,Eagfe 'Foundry, Foot of Chola:: street, Noniron., Pa. : . .& William H. Jessup, TTORNEYS AT LAW, Mimi ros4;. Pa. Frac tice iu Susgoehatina, Bradford, Waytio, Wyo nag and. Luzerne colintiee. ___ -- W - illi ' ill S ill i. i - - - WM . TV.I " C 0.,., . Am 74,DV:cc.. • - CIABINET MAKERS. They , lor-to! enestant - lv It ! 'N. TOTICE is hereby given that Ifht-is of .adnilitis k...) han , l a Ora assortment of all Mulls of Ca `;met : i , i - I ration. upon the E.t.:te of ) : MARY 3111.F.g, Furniture. Shop and Ware llonnts f at .the f . 99t,' of 1 lite of Illtoldrn to , :rn-hip, in tha eio-ontv cf t4-1:1 ! :-.. •- Mitine street, Monitrw', Pa.% IlizuMA, (V.ci.a . , - -al, liay.- hem, g:-tinte l d . to ilie'st*-e:ih i l 1 all per-o: -Is ildolthAl, to ~ -a!,i tystate . ore reir.- ,- !.',J 1 iCr, an... , pf.frsfuls tma .,,,,,,, ~., „,..... „..._.. . - Roekwell,-.Whlfon & Co., . • I :la. in Inake immediate pivment, and thrise haying' A T ANUF , ICTFRERS ail DEALERS in S.?r , ve : claims thereon will please ta,tsent' l lt.e same duly nil , . j r .14 , , . dais, ~ 1 I'l , , .71 . , I i 1 1 r ,(1-'d . r -I' r‘ tri '4, rtiittg, . Para- I tested for setilmtv:r.t. irIIA..S. I, RIIRI(.10, Adin'r. sots, Riau-Jo. ii-e.a,.,N0. 2.o:Couttlandt street, Yew I , Btooklyii, March, D'..4, ISt. , . .1"ork. OF . staini.) — 1 . S. Sito . 6l,Z*F.th.... ' '. l. i:QW.ir.P. ' R. NV. WITCTON. • - T. ,heal 5:, Co. . - •• • . . -"- , .• - - 7. , WITOLEAI,Ek retlil. dealeris in .readv mad 1 . • . ' : 11: C. Tyler, . ; Clothing, ali - o dealors in Clo:lis, Silks, 4:e. . . tNTERE,STED' with I. L.' HITNT, Importer of and i. b, t , ~,A , ,,,r , ,, hoot, and ~t,..„,., blving now oji ban 1 Dealer hi Hardware ittehttitlery, qailiat e re Springs, ~ a large supply suitable for die s.ert!son would call th • . , I attention otputchasers. to the saine. • Sc., No. c2ls'Pearl 'street, .Yrtr: )"?r/.•,!•tvhere - his Mer- i ,• -cantile friends, in this and other couttles, are kindly ,For . further pirtientars see advertisement in-anoti inkired; 'atul-earnestly solicited to call and putchase.r . er place in the Republican. 1 . • , --..,7----..---- ---- - • - --'----- " ---- 1 ,Susquehanna . Depot, Dec, 10, 185.5. '.• • Rail & Lamlit, , ____. : . • 4 ~, T4 l URNITTERE manufacturers,and dealers in all 1 . New Advertisieirsient. .• I .12 kinds tlf furniture, having morel out...ware room, ! t 6r ,, ,i.,.. ~,n„,,,,, E. A. -Smith ,4: 034 would rii front New MilfOrd. sillags, to the.-Factory four miles 1 • 1 spectfully inform the publickliat they have put cast of the: Village, wh-ee will be f oun d a t all ! chased the interest in the S:tddle 4: liariu:ss busine , 4 of 1.. L E. Bald:tin. We hope by 'striceattention i!, times a Ooa as,ortmeat of cabinet rare„ also ready ! businers to receive our share 1 public patronage. made .Codis'is. . Funerals_tittetided With or 'without n! llearse ; also Bedsteads, at wlictlesale-or retail prices 1 CopStantly on hand, 1.7%.v.7c11e5,- Bricllti, - Ilarlies t • ranging front-82,60 Upwards ;actor thug to stile fix.. , Whip.t. Trunks, V a ii,,, e ,„,., Sc, Carriage ti j mni i n 4 :4 l . II —.1.----- *---1---- ---- -- ---' "' •---' '-'--=' ------; all its branches, will be 'neatly', th;. me to ortl. , r on let, I ionahle terns., Shop, NO. 2, Searle's Ilasetneid....l 1 • •' ' ' • • - EnRDII.OI, ..S.IITII k. Co:1 • Montrose; Jan. 1, 18511. - 1 . r . 6111 17. ages; and thetn.— THE INDEPENDENT REPUBL!CAti, EVIP.RY TIIVItSDAY' MORNI.7O, AT 110NITOSE, PA., AT $1 f ar PER ALPASCE Rote% of •Advertbdtag. . • One square (16 lines or less)" one week, $6,60 Ofte square: . . " two weeks,. 75 One - s.quare. • ,thretweeks,......l,oo Ori! sqlmre One square : ."., -_ two m0nth5,..... t ..2,25] One square . " . - ' three months,... ;;.3,00 1 41 . ' 06 1 One square six months, 5, One square 6., . . one-year, ..$,OO For two or more squares, inserted by the year; a deduction froth the above prices is made. Yearly ad vertisers will , have the privilege of altering or cling.- lug their advertisements witljont additional chargb. - Business cards, not exceeding -five litiei, inserted' at s2,i)o per.aniiura. J. ;'• . ' • . Job. _Work. . . This office iii'-sopidied with, it good assoittnent of Jobbing =feria's, and All kinds of Job Work, such as Oisr&,-Posters, Pamphlets; .s:e„ will be .done neat- Irand proniotir. Ne* OoOdg, Cheap for Cash. Clf"."110'1'T has just received another lot of New Goods, Such as Chailes, Drage- DeMines, De Bagel, Collars, Embroideries, • Laivnsolze.; whichjio l , Offers at very low Prices. Summer Shawis, avtli!ielot some beiatiful patterns at very low prices, aLso Math Silk Shawls equally iow for cash.- ' Parasols latest style:at C. W. MOTTS. Black. Dress Silk, a splendid article, at-C. W. M. Suminer'Stuffsin great varieties, at C. W. Gr.oceries of all, kids, very cheap. Sys up; a fir'st rate article at 50cts pbr,,galicn. You have. only . to _call and examine, to becomo,aatisficsl that the ' head 1- • of Navigation "is the-pface tobuy Cheap,_ . I. , • ? . t • Better, Eggs, nano, Lard, Socks'-lu fact all kinds of-Country Produce in exchange for 'gtkotis it Cash i Prieciw.-- . 7 • C.- WAtOTT".'._ ,"..,Montrose, VVERYBODY„wants a coin thelorericab Law , J. TerFaOtt Btiok4"-4oid r . " ! ran: 4 lol - ' •Ml:4***. • Sohn Groves. .one mouth,... ■ • .. Lo Here. •.. : , c i k. • :'•, - ABEL tI'URRELL4 • '.: 1 - t [lna just received (min. New York, a full atid'de.s. , l- { rabic sto c k of -. .. \ • Nevk Gootbil trollWrising a first rat assortment of Drugs, 'sled- : ieines,.Cheini2-41.5, .llfdital Instruments, Paints, ky 1 i.... 1 , ! Dye-AO:4, China, GlasS i end - Earthen 'Ware, (a good variety of C:Ockerv;)lliktaintia Ware, Japann - or end Pjariished Tin W:ire, aver rani all other • kinds of , Spoons., Silver Porkik liat:,tr Kii ives,.4e. All soils of Lamps, A goad variety of Wood and . Gilt. Frame liirrors, 'Wall : and 'Window Paper, Stationery, Stone Ware, Ware, Woodao Ware„ . .lltrishes - liroOnis,..P;iiliily Gi e eel les, Lamp Oils,-Compheue, hurning Fluid, Tellow Stearin end Spermaceti Candles,, Bide and other Wliips, - Vartiislaes, Window Glass, .Sze. A fist rate variety •ot Jewelry, Pei ftinie.ry, end Fattey Goods, Gold and Silver Speetucles, Gold Pens, Violin=, Flutes, Fifes:, Aceordeaos, •Violiti 'and Viclineelle Strings, - Le.. The largest assortment of & Pot K.:live& iit Susquehanna County, and the,bearqi,ddits hi market, • Shot Guns, Pistols, (Single and . Deuble ihirral,) RevOlver:4,.l.i.e. .. . , 7-- . • • in short, the -Physician; the Invalid,. OM, [louse Keeper,.the I.''..rnier, the Mechanic, the llantilltettirtr, the Profel4ional)l4:ii the Gentleinan,ibe Lady; the Young . and the -0111, the Itieli and the Poor, the Btiau iful and•the Ugly, the Gay and the Fashionable, and, 411 the rest of the people, Will find something to sup ply tligir every day wants at Tel , rors. ; . Stun: in the New thick Block—Prices I,ow—Qual , itits Good—l4l4m see. - .ABEL TURI:ELL, vo l ,t i o,e, garch 5, IF6. ' •--. • . • . , Mr - They. are all goingto TurtAl's. ,S 1 u - }4 3 ~:tit the .._...._ ;41...e5s Trains hothEast and West. Pasitrengers -t-tik it thi.i: train and the .Night Fipres:•• :Fast, Will ar- Itire hi Now rink ail ti:os Ah.t.; 1! takings the Night i Eipress West, will a: iive• in Bubitill; at 12 , M., pr I - by taking the Mail= Train Wist, will arrive at Pun: kirk at 7:-20 p.m..: . , . Returning, w ill 'wave Great Bend at 7 4. it. and ar- i at ill.at,tott 111,1 it It. it, . ; •Ba =;:engers for Wilitc;sbarre, Bitts*on, Parliondaiei l' 1 rhil:',,k-i- 'lila, (i.da the .C.Ltawissa; Varin ta , j , o; -- t", ttlaL. • •Erie : tin4 fleadio*Pailroad, via Tainatt,) alid Eat- on, and all intermediate places., wili. find first class ; stage coaches in remliness at, Serai%ton, tei the . arliral of the Pager nhil Aceoftlinodlticar Trait: ..i to eon vet - then to the ahoyc places. Those eltociing pi- 1 vale eolivdyantes. will hat- the b...t:t of horses 4:,,1 eat- riagtis nf every d:.‘. , e.iption: at je:.onable charger,l I ready to • order.' •, ." D.li. DOTTEREIt, Sapelint-ndent --• Snooriittendelit't4Otlict;.- . ' Seranton,,Dee, 6 . 1855. S . •I • F.: 7 .. 1 i :ILE'S Cf . ) " 1 (II 311 S Mnntresa for n: L. L W. IL % at 1 . -;2 A. ENpreFe= Freight Train to Se7anton. At P2.o'eloek.A. M. for Mail Train to Great Bend. At 2 P. M. for EspA. ,, s Prri.tiit to Great ll;rad, and Mail Train for ;Scranton. Lt avej Jh for. Montrose un arrival of all the alxvc tfain;.at Station; eset pt . lip freight 'train.. Fkir hr;l1;y :It; Searle'a llotel, 3lontrps.e,,Pa. I)eceilit}z , . • 12, THE iuiPictiber' tender hie thankA for the libenal 'mucilage be-toweif upon him thn; f ar daring the.i4ea..."11,.. and the silme time antiounee that 11 , .. has just received A t:ev to of Goods:. milk 111g. ass v oiluielit vt3;• 3 : crmplete in all its .- ariaits branches • Anil would s:ay further that.for ready pa% and on ;bort time to reliable customers, hia good's will ba sold r.. 3 lorras they el:11 be bought at anyoth stnre in tliC county. rlea , se cal: said examine. • S.'ING.:I Gib.olt,'Octolier 12, 1855 addition to a - very good a..Aortment of N.. i r Of;tids, there stfll ; 4r. gnantity of Petki-ws, I'opl its, &e. ize., of - tit'• ink z • ~.ttp sold ot Kyr gai:l:4, without reforenee - '4. " • '. unvr •;;--- -1 - Tletg, ti v ool, D .2.11!1 'sere . ;. t of Shawl- nt hivr prit:SWor Lc compareolvito top pr-pile; can uu . - n i• found v--y low at the store of - - S. S. I. fIOOKINO, and of yr kinds Sto.ve.• ntal Stelve•Pk)e, for sale cheap as- tlat elLmp.nt.tiy. . . • - S. S.D.-GALLS.; rrtlIKS, Island 13ajt, Ithfrah) Rohe. ~ &e., fur Salt! ,by S. I. • Prodr.r.e at.their bielest raarlt .4.1.11 . ..'pziee, also, any tlaintity of good Woe' ...locks taken in exchange for goods by. . 1 : - _ Gibson. Osc.t9bt'r 12. . . " ~./i . d.m . e N i . . I inistrator O:ce.! . . I NTOTICE if.'.l3ereby given that letterS.tif eslmili- I . 11 ti-v.t'.oa upoll the estate - of . .Totpe. B. Sli.at):.or'x, i late of Rush - tc,:vmsliip, deceased, bit ve'lte6n grant . ; , cc! tcr the- szthtze:ihy: ' amt all per: , onslimiel,'.o in :aid I e.state . .nre requested . to make hum? r diate•iin,vM - ept, and those 13:1:Ving chins l'oereon will' phrasee - present • the satne•dulv uttezited for'settlement. 11. J. CHA M r r (iN, 1 Adm'il I . :..• r• . ELIZA. MOORE, Rush, Match 5i.,17., 1.;;Cl. . { -1 ... • GIFT ENTERPRISE. -1 :JllOO - 3 A CKA CT LS .1 (AP Gooli - .in:lots ?+5—S Jo) and • contl,go GIVE AWAY before the Ist Ja n. - 18:;6. dnyonc purchasing. Fire;'Doitora worth of Goo , for cash, at on time, «ip be pri.stllted with anvil the above packages. Now ready- fur delivery.• further particulars inquire •of J. LYONS & SON. ,jford rose, October 24, 1855. ' • D Ea WANTED: VIVE thorn:and Bo.Qliels of 0at5... 7 400t) t o ,al t eis of 8t,.-2000 Bushels each of Ry,:.'lnd Corn-2000 BuAhels of:Dried Apples—live hundied DOz.'graxl Wool Socks. Also Bevis, Pork,Ponl6) , Butter, Lard,'Beeswax, Plax•See4, &c., for which I will pa,' the highest market prie:as in Goods, or Am.: count.:. • 0. G.BEMPSTEAIf TEAS—Both-circen j and . 131ackit very general as Enttnent, and ,of eupt.Krior fltivor%t, prices rangtni; from 31 cents, to 41. . 0. G. F/EIIPSTEAb. Adrniitistratorlb Notice. I XTOTICE is hereby given that lettere of Admjnis 7 I.‘ tmtion upon the Estate of Wm. If. Brown late. of Rash township th,v.eased, have been granted•to the subscriber, and. all. persons indebted .to said Estate tare pequested to make branediato I:lpnent; amf tloste hairing claims upon the same to Itreient them , at tested for settlement. JOHN . W BENSWOTER. March 2Gth 1..1356.; 1214. I , _ -1 WANTED AT Trit3 OFFICE, ON $117B; SCRIPTION,I - 10) 0 TAT 0 FEl,_ '.&pples, • • Wkiesti , Corn, said - litolt kinds of Produce. . • LO VE g IL Et::D. of the largo. Mod,. And Tinki ,• thy sopq, 4r sdo by. BURRIZT. - New Itilfintl, 1 . 7, 1868.. - kri"ra-'ITEGETA.Pi.J.AV =ll Eil.4hTG )3:444 ''SittPC.o4 o 4 l : 147001;Clifettp, -4.l4raktate ariiele for toughs and col* just Po- ho ettad clolfpre virithilf Resdv-3inde sloth for . sile . by 4,11,444);.r, 0 trik et " ' • 41,131 i n ., . outruse,, 191.11 S; N•ir WOrt, Sept. Fre, 1H TO TIM PUBLIT. = S. S. INGALLS t,„_ - - nto t air/tractions of thosOmach, bowels, firdrard-other ' organs of the body, and, by restoring their irregular • action• to health, .correct, wherever they exist. such • 1- -derangements ap .are the; first causes of diseases An extensive trial of. their virtues, by. Professcrt4 Physicians, and, Patients, hag shown cures of date gerons diseases almost beyond belief, were they not snbstantiated by perains of such exalted position' and Character as to forbid the ansplcion of untruth. - Their" certhicates 'are published in my American iSlaih r tic, which 'the Agents below named are 'healed to. furnish free to all inquiring. Annexed are give Directions . fur . their use in the complaints which they have been found- to cure • Foe. Cowry:EN ES*. Take..4ne - or' two Pills, or such quantity as to gently move the bowqls. Cos-. • • tiveness is frequently the r.tlgmvating cause of PiLts, and the cure of one complaint is the cure of bcitii?. Ni' 'person can feel well while under a • costive_ habit of body. Hence it shoUld be, as it . . Can Ire,tromp& relieves. - • • 1 - srEr.4lA, which is sometimes the cause- - df Ciostircoess, and always uncomfortable, take mild doses from one to four to stimulate the stomach idailivcr into healthy action. They will tip it; and . the heartburn, hoe:/hUrn,•and soio'h,firn of dyspcmis rapidly disappear. When itdhas gone, don't. forget what Cored you. • For a Four,. ,SromAcir,:or M,rbid Inaction . of the. , Ilmeels, which produces general. demossion of the sPiriis and bad health, take from four to eight Pills at first, and stualler,doses afterwards, until activity itiviFiitreit4tll is restored to the sy stem. PPR LUVOUSNI:SS‘; SICK II r. 4 nation; Nirsnit, Pain in the Stomach, 8a , ,k,-:ar - Side, take from foot to di„ ht no p,oing to bri. If Ozer do . not ittejsuffleicotly, take.mitin,' the neat day until 'they do.! These complaints will be swept out from the System. Don't wear these and their kindred disc Orders because your stomach is - foul. Fon Scaoret,i,Eursrenhas;.sand all Diseases f t!he s:kin, take the Pills "freely and frequently, to keep t bowels open. ; The ertiptions will gener ally' soon begin to diminish and disaPpear. Many -adful ulcers and sores have been healed up bv urging and purifying effect of 'these Pills, ao , g ustin g diseases-which seemed to•satumte :.,ystem have completely yielded to their -avir.g the sufferer in perfect health. - duty to society forbids that\you -self around - the. world covered • - Ulcersj, sores, and all or, of the -skin, because Yimr-, Patiett shOnl'd with pimpt .of ithe unclean syStem wants cleans. To PURIFY THE .131 eine ever discovered. and frequently, and the imp, seeds of incurable diseases will svheirtlike chaff before the wire_ thido as much. good in preventing Ls. thleretuarkable cures which they are ut where. orun COMPLAINT, .TATNDICE, Mid all _ Aired iensi arise, from some derangement—el.. torpidity. congestion, or obstructious.of the I.iver. Torpidity and congestion Vitiate :be bile and-render it natit for. digestion. This is disa,trons to the health,. and. 'the constitution is frequently under zn nrd'ln to cause. lodigc.tion tl ,e symp tom. Obstruction of the duct which empties the bile into the Stomr.ch 'ca•ises the bile to . overflow into the .blood. Ttlia products Jaundice, with a ' long and dangerous triain of evils. Costiveness, or alternaHy cos.tivene:ii and i;Trrlion, Feverish symptoms, languor. low spirits, weariness, rcistlessne4s, mid mein:01(11y, v. - ith sometimes in ability to sleep, and sometime+ great: drow=incss ; son etimes there is severe pain in the side ; the thin alitiAhe white of the eyes become a greenish yelloW ; the:itornach acid the bowels sore to the touch; thitWhole system irritable, with a tendency to fever, Wh.16,11 muy turn to bilious fever, bilio 'Us bilk:ifs - dysentery, &c. medium dose of three Onlour. Pills taken at night, followed by two or three ih the nuirriing, and repeated a tew days.willternovp, the cause orttlfthese troubles. It is wicked to stiffer • such pains when you can cure them for 2. cents. .11..ttagttaTism, (lour, and aU finianueory. nets, nee rapidly cured by the purifying effects of these Pills upon tlee bio.ia and the stimulus phich they afford to the vital principal of Life. For these and' all kindred complamts they should be taken in inild doses, to move the bowels tomtly, hut. freely. As a Dtv'sna Put, this is both agreeable and useful: No Pill can hc . uiade more pleasant to take,. and certainly none lia;s, been made mote effectual to the purpose fur which a dinner pill is employed.. • rßtrAra:Ditty DR. J. C. AY". '3, & CO., rractip4 and Ai9.ytical Chemists, ,; A I LOWELL, MASS., -% sr By IZZIJ .. J. b:. .4 • . :4• :6ivri - 1 ez 1:: . r.:.-;.4.i , i , .:-.4 7 1-; U.. ::.3'..,)ut•ist3za, Fun sm. I•'.A*. ;-;;, 1;;;;:.., •• • .. 1 Dinh; u--,,,i3 i ' I . if9:.' w llej '-11,4 f.i . e , ;;;:; and On. P•ib- , 1 .. .11, : . I h a , „ j ;e 1 1 , ; ,.. n, Vp Spn e, and i.. 4 -ratad;:ir.T. ill ai-ro:•tii.onit, of F.dl and ,NVi.:ter C;0:,; , 1‘. , . I:.eiti limb a vreai vari. , ty ct . irecii Fn !1' i.a•-• in 11:% ,- sr..vi,j,i, 1.1.,i 41 add F:lliCV 1L.:1•51it , ,,, ilf,/ 11:4:1 :11,4 F:L i ey MOL.tir 00;11•4 ; I'i.l . l'l 1101 inA 1;,e1 11iiii0r...... Pari.iintin-s••, .1.4:- ~ ;il si ro l , ling ; 13,,k ; Rich cii,4,,,,;,, in Fall Svlos: IT ;6: 1%.:(16:1.., P.idil will fnicy'Silln , . Wc.ol IVoclie, Cashmere, ('r-ipe. ind Silk Sirml , ;; nit+ Ili1). - liiin, flonnoia and Flowei,:,.; f die. Cloth. - 4 rind Vel -•rpt.: for Cloaki and lifinifilis, Pi (int' ido.tlis, enirAme• El with - a large ..t.::•s-.)rtinert, Stanie and Fancis 00,1-1 llardware, Crocker. Iron {WI, 'Root:land Shoe:4, llobeA, Carpeting with a .new •ac4o.: t-. 'lent ofStOves and,TOtelikosA of r 4 made to o'rtie,r.esidre•••=ly for hi+ ont.tont 'fra(k, and ill all be sobd at the low it . or a litlle lower or Cash Prorbn..!.., sroniiced er,:dit,. • Soet.-3 we.)teil, fur t!l'e ;lee- will co..!tiria.2 in be ('said. re'.ur and !Salt con .kt,itlr on !:and. 'New 1F;15. ! ' ' . „:t4,rnt at“.l cpr•neti a tore !. - t ng t!tal a - 7 1.•"! :‘ • ; .p. tr, !tut-•;;1,of erneL. a-al al! !•;1;•!tl , nt,.:Aandi ,, s, I:f!pr - iit .oulttry Fto; I:0 of 'lower, anyot her c-taitli :11.nticnt i-i 1",-;:al,ylvo tia, M on t i not except' , . , A. un;ut and Ladies ~:ice nn? a call, and tt:t.al4l - uc nic miter ortgoods urd my p;iceß. - You w F4ll ill savt4 11(!lltileS traY -, ?l•at,tl per hap,: f. on' ten to fillcemlicv.nt - .4 on every dollar you pay out. A goal as , artlitclut of Ready 3lnda Clothing toinuttntiv on Rat.(l. . - ~ • ! Al! ki - nd; of Country plildnee taken in. exchanie , • 'for Goods at the market pr, WM. H. 'THAYER. Diniock,,,Wati.ls, Ivl. ATar I War !la the Crimp& 1 10,04:Th VVt lunteera waAted !: to buy (lyster'Llin :thy war to snit,Olint, arriving by espyrszt and kept and served in trio 1),14t in:inner at the Tem pe'ratice Saloon tiroetiv appo!'-ite' th; l. F.iruier's Sto-e: , and nila , •rj, t',atablt•Pz— atal most kind nt' N Pro% Tc•tv. .riour ouilund i •nnd le- =ate nt tatti: and ret.di at• ! S. S. :MMTT'S. , :ztrak: , l (7!n--.4 for beatai fvint: theitair. A cioaildiy of Leather. Glove , : and II as at • • S. 5...42Tg'i...1. Ni-n• York Fancy, Cangv and clioice.Sclars and Nl prwt..l Fruit at • * S. *S. MUTT'S. Molltt:osc, '.N(W. 14, MIS. • • TV 9)T RECTIVED. rn new4ot of • S'.ebOol Books— Plain and Fancy, Pitr:),!rs and Enveloiii!s,. Diaries for 1 556, Farmer's, Chrigtian, and Pt t!,:1 , 3..1ria1` Alma nac-4, &c. ' J. I.Y OX Sl.. SON. - January. 10. • 119111111 . FIRE! rpm:- undin•Pievwd hagiiliecn appointed an agent of .1., the STATE .I . ICTIT i i i , r•STROCE CO. i . Of FfarriF•bnrg l Sal& Company has a capital of 6:7;0044)00 It is af 4 safe and cheap a'company ag any in the State ant.l l inurps tlie:Stoek or. Mutual Plan. • • • ! , . TE,q7WONI-41 0 S. • We' the undeisigue& hereby state that we harp done I;usinc6s with th4a.bove company, rand we ere satisfied that it is - bcithiafe antfcheap.. lu our expe rience we have never ';, - known.any assessments ou .a premium tiOto.. r. t. WILLIAUS, D. D. WARNEtt, t F. B..OnaSouga. • E. B. OUSE, ORLANDO Ei.PRID,Gr4 BILLINGS STROUD, Agent. ' - 1111r/11iTFD. Socks, Eggs, Buttete, Lard, ChCtsc, Flannel - 4c. in env quantity is exclarrfrro for Goods `at Cash prices. • litmtrose, Oct. 4 . 1435. - C. IV: NOTIT. , RTC the best meal ,id'' be taken freely • which sow the out of the • property' I ati, by 'every AND BOLD ,~ :; ; __ -, E ILI ES=IIIII i 4 ri s. =MCI °.,... • , • JR. EIIIII4II.TIEVIgt 4 1 6 0 [TIMES. - ( INCE more a .bright Ke:w.s6.lr, , . • L) With kg' blessings and its cheer ; We have gIaOLV - weleotneil here. i • 'Sow, as jour plans: you fix, I . • And 11.3 earns tly you mix ' • In the seene6 of fifty six,— s Pray gire yonnlelvea the , pie.,i nre, At your earliest hour of leisure, . Of securinq 'itcli a treastirtl 1 . • As' Deans, the "Man of Faecii," With a sunlight pencil tiacefi! • And to-suit Ipour fancy; Places • • -In his neatkt finished caSei t• • •Def C ir not till to-inorrOw i j• Wait not far seam and ftirro! • .• Which comb with ago and sorrow; • But go let the artist, talit you T. . • - Ere youtheol•warnt glowifoislike . you*, • And a copyi true he'll make you.. - The Place fisher 4 this can be done to perfection (NO . 4.lonbt have . heen "there before) .• ;Is (I'm sure you: cannot mislalce the direction) . • "*. At Odd, FellOW i g Ball, second • • Ii‘GOODS AGAIN.. . . Al gie." 'ill al/gel " i3wooktyn. hUE 3111.17Trilln • take:4 this opportunity of thanking • 1. .his friend? for their.very liberal patronage the pnst - season,,and :If saying to thent in odditioit, that; having just received nesh invoiee.l3.• of seasonable Good: of rations Itleseriptions iii;rstill prepared - to supply :.haoFt anyl article usut 7 tlly•Sted for At a coon¢ . try store. ItiA as -ortinent is . : now complctei and he _ ing the latizst it, town, 'olfers theigreate*,indttee tnent to intii , !taOt..?, either for Cash; Barter, or. Good .(ahort) Crziut. ,fall and Eee. l " b. G. 11EliPSTEAD'. Brooklyn, Aufritst 20. ISt4. ' . • • ills.dacines alitt,l)rugs. • YRES' Chojty - Pecteraf—atiknowledgeo to• be ;.V the • best Pnlmonacy extant-,--Pon.Ts Extr* of :Witeh.llazel—an eitceedifigly valuable retnedi , ' civet i ills—Dr.; llalier's Coriipound 7 ra ' , Ill!!d sp - ecilic foli Diarrhea, Dvsei:tery, Cholera Mar: Jaync'S, Piiintiefs and Wright's Pills. Metvitaut's tlargling Oil, to*.ther with d gre;tt rat i..ty of Drui;s4 in Colllllloli'w4kept constantly on hand hr O. G. HEMPSTEAD. , Plemge 'raki,! INiolice, - 1 I That it is very thltsitahlt.•that thejaceotints and notes of the late 'lrv.' of Smith & Hempstead should be Bet. • tied, and-thrtt speedily; j 0.• G. HEMPSTEAD. I ..Brooklyn, Aug."V, 185;.;.i • 1 ----- - - - -- 1 ;.A.rir by thetb.tritel or lead, at the niarkk rates, t••-. ) by . •. 1 . . jO. G. -itEmrsTEAp. ...._... ______ 9 , 11 E highest . tilat-liQt priee paid . for Rutter, Eggs, .1: Lard, Patin Produce' of all hinds,' good Shingles, prime Wool Soejlts, &e., in foods, by . •J • • • . j ;- 0. G. HEMPSTEAD. ill 1 1 1A)Trilf..1'4G—The stdiseriber has !In hand, 1 -\....f and is wily inanallietpting; a eall Jstock. of Ready-tut de Clotlibir, of -f...tiod quality em :dl and ivorkmon ft.hip ‘ hich he olfers at very low p-icem.. \ . 70..0. Hr.' , P.STEAD.. is) tElt•-.•,;'ti: ,s'l - 4 1.) S : Lig , L:,f , ii---A good a•Asortittent t .It.) of eXcelleiit qualities,jkilpt con