Th6 . 1:011).1140:46 ,t;OO,P.i. • For the Intirici&nt i4ubtican. ' I ' - Domestic Yowl. Is it . profitable to keep' Domestic pow],? This is a question :w9cli, by very many, _ if WA generally, is decided' in the negative...-- That. Poultry oftentimes is unprofital;le, is unquestionable, owing , ' to ` ; the' fact that the kirtd is commonly worthless, or, if naturally good, has been;treated with unkindness and neglect. cariobtof what - blood the tuck is, if it is notpr4rirtalren care of Old well fed, it' will poorly, very'poorly\pay - for its `keeping.. On the other. hand; almosti any kind, with proper care and treatment, will , do muds better than many are prepared to al low. There' is a v / ery ,great differen4 in fowl: 'some are good , layers naturally; and some are' not—a_ differe n ce as great there is among cows for3dairying. ought )to be particular and raise 'our chickens, and oth erfowl also, from those; and Mose - only, which are our hest'layers. :,different .course is pretty sure' to - diminish :their worth. IMy I I - exiiesiencik is, that a choice and •gAod lot cif fowl, well gloused; reknilarly fed and I , well taken rare oC will prOduce more clear gain than the sameTitmounCof capital invested in any other living article kept" on the farm, as !he following bill of;items for the laseyear Will show, conmencing on the first dap of May, 1855. My stack then consisted of 10 dean hiii fowl ; 3.qucks and 2 turkys--iotal, • • • • -dozen env sold and it l sted no to January, .. IR ,tnykis4 at in ct 4 ,, Oer nnir, 8,00 , 27•chickena sold, Nceitzht 7,50 12 do. nsed in my family, 27 doz.:egesold and tis6d .!sincel4archlst,... 4,60 16 additionid chickens,. .. .. 3,00 . 8 dada and one turkey do. do., " I L 1,25 • ' i COST TOR 'SEAM. - 14 btsliels grain during witer; $11,9.0 4 liusliels meal &rime, stmimer,.l 2'Bo Allowance for eating Porn My crops, 416,00 • - • Clea.r Comfit, I do not pretend that my foWls ere of,the 'very bc*t-kind. They ; are a choice breed, of 'the linperial and Cochiii Chinn bldod united, are good laycrs, and had first rate attention. "'To, quarts,of grain' per day for 32, ok one , (gill each., daily, I gave them for four months; 431 hre and alter 'lo* the ground 'being bare, they pieked:their own living. 'Their :cost for living Was l g*ter, without profit, thari.is should have been, as. I wintered 16 I chiekens,for the enlarging.of my flock, which i 'came oft: in September The eggs 'used for lisetting - are not included in the\ foregoing mount. - The above is not the result of experinient; 'but - rather of - the pleisl i ng exercise of adinm 'itering to the: wants and comforts of i' t lny Small flocks, for whichif had considerable run ty. Had I resolved upoh experimenting, I feel Iconfident in sayingthat I could have obtain r ed more than I did, especially from the 'ducks, which . produced ;best, but 'whi,ch,ltreat ed differently, would have , added considera bly more to their numer. 1. I once 'thought as tinny now do, that a ..- fowl is a fowl, and - that the difference be tween kinds -exists in mere' fancy. .That is a titistake—`..it is .not so. There is a great;dif *.reueei but thelest hinds must receive' the 'best of t;are,'without Which no one.needl es pent to succeed.well, notwithstanding all t the ; fancy and judgment 6 may use in malting • his selection. - -S. II iv. EWTON. • BrooklYn, May -8;1856. . • _ - Account. We find the following in „the fast ,Country Gentleman: ItNis worthy of particular bon sideration Iby all fermiers who have not oh ready in , use this business system,..which should pievail upon every farm. it..is; not too late yet to commence this year. ' "It is a great satisfaction to most'farmers i to knoW what it costs them individually to raise on their farm a,ton of hay, a bushel of corn or oats, a horse :or a caw, or arty other , probuce or stock: In order to : do thrs; we, should keep a debit lend credit accounts the same as we would with hired men. I.lt is al so desirable to know ns often as once e year, if the farm is paying us for' our labor; capital 'invested &c., and neiv is The time to" begirt such matters. By charging on the. debtor" Sidi, to the farm, theinterest on the wit of the farm, the apcount paid for taxes on' the farm and live stock, the amount' paid for labor on the farm, tor mechenical label.; seeds, manure, live stock, &C., for rniseellaneou,ex penses of the farm, interest on floating Conk tal invested in toOls,Stock. implements, 'Oze,. depreciation on Imildirtgs, carts,,tools, merits., &c.,=—in tact, charge all you pay! out 4for the farm, and give the farm credit far all you sell from it, and also for all the ithprove rnents you -make in buildings, ditches, fence.s, growing crops, live stock,. &c., on handl; or • if the above seems to be too much labor:take an inventory of the fatm in all matters upper .tainmg thereto at the present time ; and if you base no other i property or business twelve months from 1 this. time do the „same thing again, and the 'difference between the two inventories will be what you hayi made or lost by the year'S business.' M" :A son of the', Emerald Isle went_ to confess the 'other day to his parish.priest, and so shocked the clergyman with a recital '6f . his sins that' he `exclaimed, 'Nly son, did youl,ever do a good deed in - your life?' ‘CertainlYrsaid 'rPat,: converted a!Jew once.' - !" 'How wag that!' *inquired the confeseor. YOu see, said Pat, the long nosed, pork siting, murtherin' bgard fell overbOard; -and I putafter his m in a bote. aimed, him by,the topnot just is., he was bin" down the second : time, andj pulled his head above' the surface, and says I, if I save yon will „ - you be a Christian ?' 'I won't,' says he,. and with that I, deposited his. , head about three feet unther'again. Pulled him up once More and put the giuestionanew, to which he again' answered 'No,' gruffly. I gave him another -digintd brought hint up, puffing like 4 . ru s e. you lie a atristian boa , f!,; L 'Yeah', says be, end bis teeth weierO, , t iering for all the - world like a monkey - that • had Burnt its toes._ Wen; says I, 'you arS now converted, midi you'd better die in ihe faith and - 1410 saying I held ; him unther, until ,hisspirit laid - departed.' - a--. -1- • • Too SAD%•-REALLX.--111 1 0 rose of Floride, the meet 'beautiful ..Of fiou*.rs,, emits no fra I;rence ; the Vii' 4 ofiParedir, the tocist:-bkiau uhd of tad e r givest to 'song ; the cyptititlfif Orefice, the fitost,Of tivs yields ;fruit . 4301 ) e s e, the shinieso, of niet, lave no wso ; sad: the iciireJieet of created *atm,.are very often ditto d'. a little more AO 14_ - '; El • VOrk,ligy 1 %irk, work, my boy;. be not afraid; ` Look Idiot holdlyin the face; , Take up the hummer or the ppade, And blnsb not' f st your humbleplatc. There's glory in thc - shtittle's aorig There's - triumph the anvil's stroke ; Tlutre's merit in the bravo and-strong Nigto - Ilig - the mine 'or fell the oak.: The wind" disturbi the quiet lake; And bids it ripple pure and fresh ; - It - moves the green boughs till they make .Grand music_ in their leafy tnesh. _ A:B4ort Story. Airs. was a - rich and pretty Widawot twenty7.eight; left . riot; by her husbatt4, a:re 7 spectable and wealthy farmer :or in _• e county' ot : Oakiand,who judieiobSly died about trhe 'age Of. fifty. sighing 'swein.ortwenty, fell loye -with this charm ing whir)* daring Schobl vaeation,.and.was . thereby 'distracted' koin study and' nearly frantic. Ills fathe.r :Who "desigaed ihirn for thespinistry, 4 had a peculiarhorror the sweet widow, whom lte.regarded as little bet- . tti . thau one of the, wicked.- her black eyes, • her 1 1. heaving bosom, and - . her elastic tread, were:fo_hitn only the syMbols of_oftl Nick; He was In 'despair, andlu_his despaii; he vis= heti the widtiew i and, besought of het:, - if she had a particle of mercy, not to ruin_ her son, In : vain the Widowitrotested- that : slie , had used .no arts—had only seen the youth a few: times, aud . was entirely italitferent to the father still insisted, and the prettyl widow promised that if the bOS , : came.a:ain t her, '-it. should be his last visit. Not many days passed•When.the,,enarnored youth made his' atrangeMents fo . y. a visit, of wWch the widoW had due notice: The few previous.in- . terviews had taken place under peculiarly Atvorable: to romance' and senti ment, upon - moonlit- vales or in parior tete. ' . This time th 4, timid youth was told .upon his-arrival that Mrs.-"--- was lat the .barn,, whither he - went, and found hi' belle ideal with skirts knee' high, dressed i*:mati's boots, and -Covered With a man's hat, pipe ia her mouth;' a mug .of eider. in heck hand ; superintending her men—killing hogs!, I.le never carne again—it was too . . An Example from 011 Times. . The following incident in the: .life of Col. lioughtUn of .114nteidon county, N. J. the 'P ft. id Alm. of. the late eminent Baptist rat tster,. Rev. Sp=encer J-1; .Cone,.. D. D. t Ts eating fur its present application, ' It shows what our fathers thought of the relation be tween Bibles and riflea,,and the, bearings of Christian duty upon :4 great public exigency; when unjust and oppressive violence threaten our fellow-citizens , in ever so distant a part of our common country: . . , • " it' was .in • Hopewell .Bagt,jst meeting house, where Conant Cone and Ace Hough, ton alike worshipped, and where ;they were immersed;`. that °al? Houghton received the first news of the battle of Lexinatou fnd the defeat of the Earl :of- Northui viand, the haughty descendant: of the u -of Chevy- Chase, by the' half armed yeomanry of New- England. Stilling . the, breathless messenger, he sat quietly throVi the services, and when tOy were ended,' passed . out, and. - mounting the,great stone block in front of the meeting holse.. beckoned . the people . to step. - j Men and women paused to hear, curious to know what Fe Unusual, a Sequel to the seryice of the day_sould trV•an, At the.first,words a silence them as - -death fell . over. all. The .Sabbath quiet of the hour and the place wasdeepened into a terrible•spierunity.' He told- them all the story of the ;cowardly murder at Lexing ton by the Royal troops; the heroic '.ven geance, following hard upon it,; the retreat of Perey ;`.the gathering of the children: of the -Pilgrims round the beleagliered. halls, if Bos ton. Then pausing; and locking over tile si lent crowd;' he said slowly; • Men df New, Jersey, - the red' .- , Coats are murdering i our* brethren of New England • Aylnquilows Me to Boston ?' And every man of:Oat au dit;nce stepped out * into 'a• line and abswered '.l r - There was not a coward nor . a ! traitor 'in .Hopewel meeting-ho ... use that day.'! • .sburg correspondent of the lierigives the follo . win4 speei lhe I.,iradford Representatives, • i aptness and promptness in Mr' A liar Bradford men ot.oneior Mr. tloloothb'..- retort: on the debate:La Farin The other dal rs' and Alechat it 'MBank of Philadelphia, Mr. J- 0 , 1 - Ns ma d e a pooh Rfrainst, JO-hanks, .and .Was asked-, wb. t had acdme of the lbill he introduced to charter the Mt. Pleasant Bank. This .'question jWO put by HoLcomn. It seemed to set hard upon his stotnach.;-- 7 M'Carthy came tOJohn's relief by .asking Holcomb if :there ;was not a bank called the Towanda Bank his district,which 'wound. up its affairs,idiscieditbbly.. He retorted; that one of Ole diieetors was so cciorUpt that he blew out his brains; • and he. came, from Philadelphia. M.'Carthy replied that all the corrupt bankers - in the State, nestled iii; Phil- adelphia. • • 11 - oleo:0 not satisfied replied that one of the la:st. presidents of the ToWanda. Bank Was a Detnocrat, and is now a •del'egate to the. Cincinnati Convention: M'Carthy de manded is ..name.. Ire said it was C. L. Ward; McCart.liv seemed, satisfied crcissAustioning flolcomt.,and.quitthe.knisi ness:. - • • 1W - James G.l Percival ; The ~Fxlet. ' ancl ge ologist; died at Halelgreen, 111. ; on Triday May 2d. He wi4 born in Rensington, Con neeticu-t„ in 17954 Besides publishipg.,sev eral vOlumes Of pbstry, he aided in the prep aration of ?the firSt quarto edition of Web ste.r.'s Dictionary',, translated Malta Brun's Geography, and published an elaborate; re port on the Geblogy of dibuceticut. was State Geologist of Wisconsin at - the time of death., As' a poet Percival was distin guished for purity of thought and language, zraciful imagery, and the musical flow °this versification. .; REMEDY FOR GIRDLED TREES.--MeBSri Ed itors :—As it has been a good winter for mice to work at fruit trees, on account Of the snow, 1 wish to make knotcn a remedy. ',ln March, 1855, as ,the Snow was going Off, 1 found four of my apple trees c ompletoly , girdied by the Mice nearly a foot from the ground.- I took 4 Shovel and made a mound - of dirt around .two of them, Last fall• 1 dug dowp and found them barked over, One of • them bore seve`ral apples • both Ake doing well: The othe two are both dead. They should be seen to, before they are seasoned. 1 " A: H. 11.': . , -MP" lion..Davie ] Mace writes a private letter fromAVashington, to a friend in India na, indorsing Co):FR,EMONIV, lie says : " Men of every shade "of inti-Slaveri sen timent can unite on Fremont without the , ituwgeinconsi.stent. has labt participated in any of the troubles existing between, the Know-,Nothings per ae and the .Republiennsper ae All can go for.hhu.-- Again, all "the young, America oft~h 4i will go for hinVi and further, he Demo= ern& One of your sagacity can readily see the' points Make, and appreciate the betti , ings.' • • cItOCKERV. C 1 NA, GLAIA 1 - AND EARTHEN WAKZ- 1 choice aeleettoil, sad at low prices, for sale , Motittose, Aprit 1858.1 .:ABEL TURRELL. e_I.B3IDEIT SEEDII, large quip* of the beat, qualitiec,at • ITWIELL'a. lc:Ong% 185 P.. • - MESS CARDS. Willisnt W. Wheaton; X, D.. CLECTIC PIIYEIiCIAN AND SURGEONRes pectfallyoffershiAs.erilecs to all who prefer the ".Reformed Practice" to.the old Bleeding Blisteimg and Calomel Plan. Jackson Susquehanna Co. Pa. .. .. . .A.- Bushnell, - . • it.TTOBNEY-& COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Mee over .S. B. West's Drug Store, - Suaqueh an na Depot, PaL , .', -.-. ' -...- 11y1 T. B. Orchard; M. D.. f3TITSTCIAN AND SURGEON, Jackson, Susilue banna county, Pa. Residence at the Postoffiee. IMEIMM Xeeler- , 8( Eittradard. • . TIEALERS 1* BOOTS b SHOES, Leather A: Find ings, on 'Value St., hrst doorbelow Searle's Bo- 11 . oi,itreote, Jan. 1, 1856, William IC: Jessup, • TTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC.— ..Cl Oftilie on Public Squirt, Montrose. . • C . AN now he foliad •at his new stand .on. the cor ner of Owego rand • Cliestnut streets, in the building recently occupied• by XS ittenherg k. Co., where he vrecfnallmrepairs with dispgich, Watch. es, Clocks, Jewelry, Guns, and every descriptimi o Machinery; Wheel cutting; . Gun and Watch mate riSis supplied , to the trade. • 1:111GEON MRNTIST, Montrose, Pt:, at Searle's S Hotel, Mondays and Tuesdays of each week. Miller & . • • , A ~;TORNEYS AND -COUNSELLORS AT LAW, and Solicitors in Clitincery. Office N0..44 Clarke. strect„• chicago, 111.. • Thomas Instrum. n EALER IN DRY GOOFS, Groceries, Clothing, Crockery, Boots. mid Shoes, &e., Susquehanna Depoi,-1 3 0. • • • . . ' • - Bentley' & Fitch, TTORNEYS AT LAW, AND BOUNTY LAND El_ AGENTS ..Ifoutrtiv,. Oa B. S. BENTLEY, FASHIONABLE TAILOR. Shop under Searle's Hotel, Maine street, MiiitiroBe, Pa. • D. D. Hinds, . \ • AND EXCHANGE SABLE Office in in th; rear of Wilson's Store, Maydrose, Pa. • . 1. Colstett, .: • . I)ALE_ , It\ fIN STOVES, Tin, Copper, and Shee .1.1 Iron W re, Loderseil le, near Great Bend Depot December , . '..• ' ' . . • . - • L. P. Hinds, TTORXEY AT LAW; .Su.squehanna, Pa. Office on Maine street, one door east of Lenheines. • Frazier & Case, . • A TTORYEYS ANIVCOUNSELLORS AT 'LAW Ofliee• on TarrOke street, one door List - o Poet's Store, lfotyrose, Pa. Albert Chamberlin, A T TORNEY AT LAW and .111gtice of the Peace -over I. L r ost A-. Co's Store; Montrom, . ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COMMISSIONER of bEnns; for the State of New York, Will attend to all husinen entrusted , to him with promptnem and fidelity. Wilco on Public Square, occupied by Ron. Wm. Jessnp, Abel Turrill. • 11 - AEALEk TN DRUGS, MRDICINES, Chemicals, .1/ l'aints,' Dye-stults, Groce.rieS, Dry Goods, Harchiare, Stoneware Glassware, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silver'Spootni,• Spectacles Musical . Instru ments, Trusies; Surgical Instrumenis, Liquors, Per fume:ry, Mirrors; Stationery, Brushes, Shoes, ankee Notions, L,c. .. • • ' - B. B. LPons & Ci, • . iiTHOLMALE AND RETAIL 'DEALT:IIS' IN 1' .Dry Goods, Groceries, Salt, Flour, and Hard w•are, .T.onertboro, ' • . . .- . . —.V. B, 'Chandler,. DEALER IN DRY GOODS, Ready M ade Clothing, _Li Grocerit, Books. and Stationery, etc.,.Public Avenue, lton.trote, Pa. , I. t. Post & Co., / • DEALERS I . IC -DRY GOODS, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Hardware, Untluir, Flour, etc., corner of Turn pike street and Public Asenup, 3finit:rft Pa. • DEALERS TN DM" )00S, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Tina , roceries, BOoks, etc. ; oleo; carry on the Book Bi ng burtin Avenue, 3footrose, Pa. • Bentlex & Read, DEALERS IN DRt FOODS, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Grocllies, hardware, Crockery, Iron, Clocks, Watches, jewelry, Slifer Spoons, Per emery; &c:—Foot of Public Avenue, No:arose. NEANGFACITREILS. OF AND REALER.S IN all 171 lunds.of 04kItnip; StoveF., Agricultural Imple - cuts etc. Office at - SayiVs Store, Public Avenue; Manniactery at the Eagle Foundry, Foot of Clierry street, Montrose, Pa.; • . . _ 'William &William H. .Tessup, TTORNEYS AT LAW, Montrose, Pa. ;.Prac tice : in Susquehanna, Bradford, Wayne, ;Wycl= suing and Luzern counties. William W. Smith & Co., CBINET MAKERS. They -keep constantly on hand good assortment of all lands of Cabinet Furniture. Shop and Ware Rooms at the foot of Maine street, Noniron', Pa. Rockwell,' Winton de Co„ A i r A NTT ACTURERS And . DEALERS in, Straw 41311 L GOods, Hals;. - Caps; Fy:rs, Umbrellas, Porto sots, Ribbons, de. dc. , No. 20 Courtlandt street; New York, (up 8. D. nocKwaL, . . • IL C.. Tyler, irgTERESTED with . L. HUNT, linpoiter of and I. Dealer in Hardware and Cutlery, Crarriage Springs, de., No. 6215 Pearl street, New York, where his Mer. "cantile friends, in this and other counties are kindly incited, and earnestly solicited to - Call andpurchase. LIRSITTURE manufacturers and . dealers in all I kinds of furnifbre, having moved our ware room, from New Milford village, to the Factory four miles east, of the Village, where will be found •at all times a good assortMent of cabinet ware, " also ‘mdy made coffins. 'Funerals attended with or without a Hearse ;also Bedsteads, at wholesale or retail prices ranging from $2,00 upwards according to stile &c. THE INDEFENDENT REPUBLICAN. ',TRIMMED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, AT MONTROSE4 Rates of Advertising. One square (16 lines or less) one week, $0,50 One square' . '" . 7 two weeks,' 0,75 One square , '- " . three weeks,, .1,00 One squi t re; I" • , ane month, ' . 1,26 One square, . " two months,-.... 2,25 -One square, :" ' three months,- 3,00 One square One square For two'. or more square's, inserted by the year, a deduction from the above prices is made. Yearly ad• vertilers will have the. privilege of altering or chang ing their, advertisements without addition's! charge. Business cards, not exceeding five lines, inserted at-$2,00 Per annum. Job Work. This 916ee is supplied with a good assortment of Jobbing materials, and all kinds of Job Work, such as Cards, Posters, Pamphlets, eke., will be done neat ly and promptly. • . -Fresh Airtfal of, New Goods at • • Die erusari & Garrott's. • T HE IRI ris-- would respectfully inform the good peop eof sustmehanna county that- they 4 are now opening their stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods,:-which is,tnnusually large and attractive, all of which will be sc4d for Cash or approved credit than at any ether establishment in the county.— We mean just what we say. ,Please give us a triaL' . -- 1 DICKERMAN & GAIMATT. - New Milford, Pot. 18, 1855- .1 F. B. CHANDLER. TTAS we:l)lpm tuck. of Delainta, , selling from .11 . .10 cents t0,L12 cents per yard; Paramettaa frOm 25 to 60 zentsi Trials from 5 to 12+ costa ; Wool Maids from 450 t 0 la cents ; Candles la cents- per. pound, mad all otier goods equally low. Ple*sell • FLOUR 41,1tTD . coustaatlreis timid at the eat price*. __ March, 26, 1856, ir.-si;',cHANDlart W. Singleton Dr. H. Smitk. John _Groves. Wm. H. jean!), Sayre, Bentley & Perkins, J. HOWARD. • W. W. WINTON' Hail -Limb, PAi, AT g 1 ,r 6 PER:ANSCrY, IY AnriscE six months, 5,00 one year, • ALioblr - • Ifeirie - • '1714 .171 • ABEL '7I7IIRELL . Has just reeelved tom New York; a full and de: , ruble stock or - • . . .. , .. : New'Goods, 1 .- - . Comp . run . 'hie fiatrate assortment of lis - ru' gs,_lled icines, Cheinicals,,Medital.lnstrainents. Paints, Oil- , DYe-sttiffs, ;China, Giese*, and Bitrthen Ware, (a go. R - varietrotTrockery,)Brittannia Ware, Japanned an Plardshed Titt Ware,: Silver and all other kinds S.pootts, - ;Ter Forks,. Butter Knives;-&c. All sor of Lamps, A gotStvariety of Wood and Gilt Fram /ilirrors, Walt:Lid. Window Paper, Stationery, Stone Ware, WOOdan;Ware, Brushes, &mins, Family G ' ri eeties, I;tutip Oils, Cotuphene , Burning Fluid, T:dlo • Stearin und.Spermazeti Candled, Bid& and othe WhiPfi, - VarUKtes t Window Ghia, &e..'4, fi rst rat variety Of' Jetielry, 'Perfumery, and I Fancy flood., Gold and - Silver, Spectacles, Gold IPens, 'Violin. , Flutes, rafUs,l Accordeaus, Violin, and , ; Violineell Strings, ' dm. The largest, assortment of Pocket Knives in Susquehanna County, and the best (lat in market.: Shot - thing, Pistols, (Single and Doubl Barrel,) Bevolvers, die.. . In short,' the. PhySician, the. In - valid, ',tbe Irons Keeper, the - Firmer; the 3lechanie, the Manufacture , the ProOsional'llen;.the Gentleman; the' Lady,: 6 ~ Young and die ad, the Rich and the Poor, the Beat - iful and the Ugly, the Gay and the Fashioneble, an all the rest 'of the people, will find soknething to su .- ply their every, day wants at TurierS.l ,' Store in the Kew Brick Black—Prices Low—Qu , : ities Good—Call and ice . .. ABEL TERRELL, Montrose, March 5, 1856. - ." 1 1- . • a'They are all going te - Turrell's.Jll , DMAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND \METE it.A.BLROAD. .• WINTER 'ARRANGEMENT, ((AN and :kfter Thursday, I/ec. 6th, 1855 the 3I A../ Passenger Train will &Wt. Tront Scranton • , 11.00 A. af. . Due at Great Rend at 'llO P. W. CO necting with the Dunkirk and. Buffalo Express - Ras, on-the N. Y. &.E. R. It.' • Passenge - ra taking tit train will arrive in Buffalo at 10:30 P. it., and in iNe York at 10:30 P. It.• Returning, will leave Gr rßend at 3 P. it.,.d ^ •••••.„ \c, at Scranton at 5.50 P. it. . I. The Freight Accommodation Train, with passeng car attached, will leave Scranton at I P 7. u.; conne t in with the Mail Train West, and the . Niett E. press Trains . both East and Wet. Past.§etigers. tak ing- this train and the Night Express Fast, will r rive in New York at 10:05 A. x. ; by taking the Nig it Express West, will arrive in Dunkirk at 12 X., r by taking the Mail Train West, will arrive at Du • kirk at . Returning; will tcave Greatßend at 7. A. M. and r at Scranton 12,10 P. M. • . . • Passengers for Wilkesharre ; Pitts'on, Carbonda e, Philadelphia; (via the CatawissA., Williamsport a Erie and heading Railroad, via Tamaqua,) and Elk on, and all intermediate places, will find first chi,- stage coaches in readiness At Scranton, on the arrir; of the Passenger and Accommodation - Trains to co vey them to the above' places. Those citoctskng p vate conveyances will find tha best of horses and ci r riages of evety description, at reasonable, charg ready:to order. . D. ff. DOTTERER, Superintendent. Surwrintendent's Office... •/, . Scranton, Dec, 6 . 1855. I L. F. FTITCIT SEATLIWIS tOACIIV4 t AVE Montrose for D. L. W. R:R,.' at Si ,1 :ft 1.,f0r Express Freight Train to - Scia4iton. 4 12 o'clock A. Mt for Mail . Tmin to Great Bend. A 2 P. M. for Expres,s Freight to Great Bend; and - Mill Train for Scranton. -Leave. Depot foe Montrose arrival of all the above - trains nt Station, except` freight trains. For scat, hpply,i)t &ark's Hotel, 310 . ntrOse, December 12, 11855., " - . rfilTE subscriber would tender his thanks for t 'e 1. liberal patronage I;estowed'npon hini thus :at dining the 5e and at the tkame time unnoute that he has jut received a newsstoek of Goods, m k 2 ' ing his assortment very Conipletc.in all its varidui branches, and would say further that for 'ready liay and on 'short time to reliable Customers, his goods will be . sold low as they can be bought.at any oth er. store'in the county. Please call.and examine: Gibson, October 19, 1855 IN addition to - a 'very good assortment Of New Dr " 8, Gpods, there still.remains.a.quantity . of Delaines, Poplins, kn. ! ..-.•;:old stock., to be sold at bar. gains,. without ref , : I, .frifidlritolSO . .,, Winter Bon. nets; Wool,' Ilroehit l-VIXO ,'!- and: . set, - 1 1 ,A kinds of Shawls at lowlife*, for sale -;s._ I Q UGARS, pitpiiared withliti*ciikett rice, can be found very low at the•store . :S. S. I. CIOPIiLtiG, Parlor, and other kinds of Stoves'a -V Store Pipe, for sale cheap as the cheapest S. S. INGALLS 1S Island Salt, Buff Robes , - &c. &c., o sale by • S. S. I. AiliOST kinds - of Produce attheir highest mar 1.31 price also; any quantity of good• Wool So taken in exchange : for goods by Gibson, October 12. 1855 WHOLESALE d; retail dealers in ready 'nvide Clothing, also dealers in .Cloths, kilks, dic., hats and caps, boots and shoes, having now on hthul a large supply suitable Cor the season, would call he attention of purchasers to the same. For further particulars'see advertisem - ent in ano h er plaCe . in the Republican. Susquehanna Depot, Dec. 10, 1855. .1 GF. FOrdhant, E. A. Smith & Co:, ,would spectfully inform the public that they have p r chased the interest in the Saddle & Harness busin s. of si. &E. Baldwin. We hope by strict attentim ti business to, receive our share of public patronage Constantly on hand, Saddles, Bridles,' Barn as Whips, Trunks, Valises, &c, Carriage triinniing i all its branches, will be neatly done to order on •a sonable terms. Shcip, No. 2, Searle's Basement. . • FORDHAM, SMITH &Co Montrose, Jan. 1. 1856.. ' 500 PACKAGES • f\V Goods lots at $544—53—52—51,50 and 2 cents TO GIVE AWAY before the Ist , Jan. 1856. Any one•purchasing Five Dollariworth . of Go for •cash, at one time,• will be presented with on 01 the above pachays. Now ready for delivery. Fol further particulars inquire of Montroge, October 24, 1855 New Goods, Cheap. for Cash._ Cllr. MOTT has just received another lot of !s l ew. •Goods, Such as Chailes, Bmge Delaines, IDe Bages, Collars, Embroideries, Lawns, &c., which Ihe offers at very lUw prices. Summer - Shatvhi, a neir lot some beautiful patterns at very tow prices, also Black Silk Shawls equally low for Cash. - . Parasols latest - style at C. W.MOTT.4. . Black Dress Silk,. a,splendid article at C. W. Summer Stuffs in great varieties, at C. W. g. `Groceries of all kinds, very cheap. Syrup, a - first rate article atsocts per ,gallon. • You have cull': to call and examine, to become satisfied that the -" liead of Navigation "is the place to buy Clt6ap. • , , Butter,Eggs, 11tuns,'Lard, Socks, 'us faceall' kinds of Country Produce in . exchaoge for goods'at Cash Prices. . C. W. 110 T Idontrose, June 15, 1855 . : .. 8,00 0 [ HENRY DRINKER, } MONTROS, -UNTTING COOPER. MAL U Nov ember 12, 1855 ISAAC L. POST. DRAFTS on New York City anti Philadelphia. _LY Collections promptly made and remitted. t , Office houri from 19 a. w. to 3. • Messrs. Allen & Paxton, N. York. ; REFERENCE,. Samuel C. Morton; Esq., PhiTa.l . llon. William Jessup, Montrose': Administrator's Notice. XTOTIcE is hereby given that letters of Adminis tratiou upon the Estate of Win. IL Drown late of Bush township deceased, have heeu granted to the subscriber, and all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claim upon the same to present them duly at twsted for Settlement Joint W. BENSCOOTEIL March 26th 1866. - ;12w6. • s VOMM AT THIS OFFICE , ON 81"1", most sampTioN, Corn, iCTATOES, APPlest Wheat' iil an d ki n d s , of Produce. • ;BETON* YEGETABLE BEAUX() BALSAM, IF a first tate aiticle for toughs and colds, - just, re !aired and for-sak by . BENTLEY k READ. :Matron,l9lapli 19, WI, - I'l Chiciage of Tinic. TO THE PUBLIC. S. B. INO.A LLS T. Asher & 'Co. News Advertisem.ent.-I GIFT ENTERPRISE. J. LYONS SON: Wanted. Banking House OF POST, COOPER & L I Art tering the Sick to an extent never before known of any Medicine. INVALIDS. REM IND EKE FOR YOURSELVES. JULES BABEL., Bun, the well- known perfunser of Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, whose chow pioducta are found at almost every toilet,iays "I am happy to say of your CATTIMPTIC PILIJ4 that I • have found them a halter family medicine, for common use, than any other within my knowledge. Many of my • friends have realized marked benefits from them, and co incide with me in believing that they peewees extraordinary - virtues for driving out diseases and curing the sick. They • are not only effeCtual, bat' safe and pleasant to be taken— qualities which cuust nutke.thent valued by the public, • when they are knowir." - : Tho venerable Chancellor IVABDLAW writes from Bal timore 15th April, 1854: J Da. J . C. Assn —Sir: I have taken your Pills whit. great benefit, for the listieteness, languor, loss of appetite, • and Bilking headache, which has of late years overtaken me in the Spring. IA few;doses of your Pills.cured me: I have used your Cherry Pectoral many years in my , thmily for coughs and colds with unfailing success: Yon make medicines which cure; aid I feel it a pie - agars to commend you for the goad you have done and are doing." JOHN F. BEATTY, Eau}, Sec. of the Penn. liailtnad Co.; says: ; - " Pa. R. It. Phitadelpkia, Dec. - 13, 1853. • Sir: I take pleasureilxi adding my testimony to the efficacy of your medicines, having derived very material benefit from the use of both your Pectoral and Cathanit Pills., f-am never without them in my family, nor shall I ever consent to be, whilensf means will procure them." The 'Widely renowned S. 8. STEVENS, H. D., of Went wortht N. H., writes: :„.• • " Having used your eAtililliTlC PILO in inyoractice, I 'certify from experience that they are an invaluable purggaa tive. In cases of disordered functions of the liver, 'cans ng headache, indigestion, coiniveness, and the great. variety ' of diseases that follow, they are a surer remedy than any other. In all cases where ' a purgative remedy is required, • I confidently recommend these Pill. to the public, as superior Many other I have ever found. They are sure in their - operation, sad perfectly safe—qualities which make them an invaluable ankle for publit use.. t have for many years known your Morey Pectoral as the best Cough medicine in the 'amid • and there Pills are in no wise inferior to that admirab le preparation for the treat ment of diseases." .„ . 1 "aims, .life., Nov. 25, 1853. " Du,J. C. Arsa—Dearßit: -I have been afflicted from ' . my birth with scrofula 14 its worst font', and now, after twenty years' trial, and an untold of amount of suffering, - have been completely cured in a few weeks by year Pills. With what feell.fiM gs or olting -. 1 . write can only be , ; imagined when you realize %thrill have suffered, and how long. • ' , . " Never until now have; I been free from this loathsome disease in some shape. At times it attacked my eyes., and ' made me almost blind, bei r ides the unendurable pain • at 1 others it settled in the scalp of my head, and destroyed . . hair, and has kept me partly bald all my days; abutetlmes It came,out in my face,.and kept it for months a raw sore. ' - " "About nine weeks agil I commenced taking your Ca antic Pills, and now rim t nt/rety free froin the complaint, My eyes are well, my ',Mu is fair, and soy hair has. corrm . menced athealthy growth; all of which makes me feel -, already a new person. - " Hoping this statement may be the means of conveying ' Information that shall do good to others, I ant, with every • sentiment of gratitude, ~ Yours, &z.,' BIARI RICKER." " I have known the namedabove Maria Ricker from Per childhood, and her statement is strictly true. iNIIREW J. MESERVE,. Overseer of the P - mouth Manufacturing Co." ; ' , 85 Carr. JOEL PRATT, 0 the ship Marion, writes from fts Boston, ighh Amp, 1 1 : ' "Your Pills have enrecVme from a binges attack which arose from' derangement of the Liver, wllich had' become ;-- very serious. I had fillet) of any relief by my Physician, and from every remedy I could try ; but a few doses of _ ' your Pills have completell restored me to health. I have . given them to my childan for worms, with tbebest ef- tuts. They were promptigr.eured. I recommended than ' to a. friend- for costive:n*4 Which bad troubled him for months ; he told' me in *few days tliev . had cured him. You - make the but medicine in the world ; and I am free to say so." - - , . c.- Read this from the distinOisbed Solicitor of the Supreme , Court, whose brilliantabilities have made him well known, not only in thitkbut the neighboring States. • . - 4Neto &kens. sth. April, 1854. "Sir: I have great sioisfaction In asmring you that myself and family have been very much ben. lived by your medicines. My wife wit:cured, two years eince,'of a se- vete and dangerous cough, by your CHTRIIT PLWT9RAL, and since . then has enjoyed - Tefect health. My children have several times been Owed from attacks of the 'hula- .. emsa and Croup by it. ?It is .an invaluable remedy for these complaint,. Yourl . Cavirstrrio FHAR have entirely , cored me from a.dyspertsia and costiveness, which has - grown upon me for , scone years , Indeed, Obi cure is much more important, finto the fact that I had 'failed to get relief from the but I,hYsirians which this section of the country affords, and (Man any of the numerous reme -dies I bad taken. ' 3 . Si' "Yeti seem to tts, Do.tgor,,like r providenthl blessing 'to our family, and vou May - well suppose we are not un mindful of it. 'Your*, respectfully, _- i• LEAVITT TUAXTER." . " Senate beerber, Ohio, -gped sth, 1854. - , "Da. I. C. Area— lieriored Sir: I. have made ether- *ugh trial of' the'Carnatio Plus, left me by your agent.," . cured . - and have been by rotor the dreadful Rheumatism 1 .. under ii w t - i l , i e ich a, h i s r a fou t o e d w %%T e n , c ri n n i g. do., l , *he t fi a rs te t d e ;q• re rr ; removed - the disease.. I ti.el ill better health nritethan for 1 sorne years before, whieft I attribute entirely to the effects I I: of your CATHARTIC PILLt Your: with great respect, - ' - 11 LUCIUS it. SIETCALF." 'a i - The above are all front'pe' mons who are publicly known - where they reside, and velto would not mak • these state- " , t ments za itheut a thorouett conviction that they *era true. Prepared by DR. Y. C. !AYES -& CO., If • Practical and Analytinal Chemist 3, Lowell. Mao. t-4 -- 1 '' . '"'Aosa. TCeitta.t. zettl .1. Ern eittriGe., ',Voritrose, and -by Druggiz.ts-,gelit.,4llye NEW. itiILFORD: t, Shawl deirirvee e iG . o9ods P.mp4ivan, . FOR TIIEWALL OF 185:5, r IBurritt, would inf6rin his fiends arid, the . Pub 1-1. he, that he has ntiv: in Store, and is receiving a full assortment of Fait and Winter Goods, including a great variety of Richfall Prints in new Stylas t Plain and Faller Delanes, aiid Plain and Fancy' Mohair Cloths ; Plain and Plaid Merinoes, Paratnettass, bagdsa and Poplins; *irk Rich Ginghams, in - Fall Style's; Black Brocade,tPlairi and fancy Silks. Wool Br oche,- Cashmere ' Crpe, and Silk Shawls ;Bich Rib bons, Bonnets and tYlOikers ; Ladies Cloths, and:Vel vets for Cloalia qnd 314tillas, - Broad .clntlisy.Cassime res, &c.. with a large alortment of Staple and Fancy Goods as usual, including Hardware, Crcickery; Iron and Soi.d, Paints, Oils, Boots and Shoes, HatS, Clocks, Buffalo Robes, Carpethks, Vic„ with a .new assort ment of Stoves and Trifiiming,s of the bj . st - Maality, be ing made to order espilkssly for his custimilTrade, and will all he solol at the Itrivest figure, eit a little"lower for Cash Produce,- or approved credit. , N, B. Wool Socks ilvanteil,- for which the highest prices will continue,to se paid: Flour and, 'Salt con stantly on hand. - .New Mitord;Ott..lll4s - 5. - B. i 3 .7 INGALLS. I rr HE undersigned wOuld respectfully inform the cit zens Dirmick and iviciaity, that he liaS opened a = Rtor . e at Idmock four earners, where he illttiadzi kerp ing constantly on hand.a good 'and well selected as sortment of Dry Goods, Groceri CP, hard ware, C r isek: ery, and all bind= Of merchandiAcovsually .kept in a . country 'store, which he will sell'as low, if not loiier, than any *other establishment in Northern Pennsylva nia, Montrose not excepted. Gentlemen and Ladies give me. a call, and examine my stock 46f goods and my , prices. :You will save some miles travel anti per -5„ hays from ten to fifteen cents on every 'dollar you 'I pay out. A good assortment of Ready Made Clothing kept constantly on hand. • All kinds of Country produce . taken in exchange for Goods at the market price. r • . ! . WM. THAYER. Dimwit, Jan. 15, 185.5.-Iyl. • 10,000• Volunteers wanted! to . buy Oyster's in any way to•suit, that are continually arriving by -express and' kept and served in the test manner. at.the Tem per-ante Saloon & Grocery on 'Maine Street, opposite: the Farmer's Store. /UFA), Pies and other eatables— and most kind of 'Groceries, 45. - . Provisions, Teas &e., Flour kept constantly,on hand, and for sale at whole- Sale and retail at - S. S. MOTT'S. • Hurd's flair itestorer utid (lehlcln-G!oss, for beauti fying the hair. -- A quantity of Leather GloveS and Mittens at • S. S. MOTT'S. New York Fancy Candy and clioice Segura and im ported Fruit at v R. 8: MOTT'S. Montrose, Nov. 14, 1855: JUST RECEIVED, a. new lot of Sebool !looks— Plain and Fancy. Papers and Envelopes; Diariei for 1850,Farmer's, Christian, and Presbvrerian Alma 'nicsi- dm. &c. • J. LYONS k, SON. January 10. FIRE . ! FIRE! FUME: PET undersigtiedlao been appointed an agent , of _1 the Swig lauTuAt: FIRE _INSURANCE. co., .of Harrisburg, Pa.- Said Company has capital of. 5300,0001 It is as safe had cheap a Company as any in the State and insures on the Stock or Mutual plan. TESTIMONIALS. A:YEIVS AT - 'ENTiOI I i AT sionc: War War Ila the Crimea. BOOKS. ' We, - the undersigned, hereby state that we have done business with the above' company, and we and satisfied that it is both safe and.cheap. -In ourexpe. rience we have never known any assessments oa premium 'note,' • F. M. Mixt/ma, Wm. Jassuri D. D. WARNER, F. It Cm/mntatt. ' E. B. CkIAE, ORLANDO , ELDRIDGE; BILLINGS STROUD, Agent. WANTED. - • 'locks; Eggs, Butter„Lard, Cheese; Flannel &e. iq any quantity in exchange for - (01a at Cash Priseg. • Montrose, Oct. 4, 1855..: .- C W., HOYT. CLOVER SEED of the large 'kind, and ICJ Thnothy Seed, for sale by' . W BEIRRITT.. Now Alford, liarek 17, 1856. • Supposed tO.be Cheap, ONE thougand dollars worth of Ready-Made Cloth - • ' 'at DrOgritliANA pAß*Arrs. Sept 1110111111.- ;. nNeE more itrig I tb: t bles s', We lnve, gladly we Now, its your - And as earnistlY yet In the scenes of fifty Pray give vourecives At your earlie s t hem , Of securing such a t. As Deans, the "Mani With e sunlight pen And to suit your fain In hie neatly' finished Defer loot till to-rutin Wait not for seam and furrow Which - borne with and sorrow; But 0 leutbe artist ke you,' , Ere youth's warm g w forsake yon, And copy true he make you; e 'The place where ehis can be Alone to perfectieq (No doubt you have, been there before) • Is (Pm sure you cannot mistake the direction) At Odd /"ellow's Hall; recond floor. • • I WATCH AND C SUSI TiIDFMLEY , k. RE/L1) wi friend and the public menced the !repairing of N% elry, by. - . 'MR. FitGGI of -- ? ew York, and late of has he been recommended es there cyrsteady and ji have give um a personal so that our friends may liay in t .,7 their work done with In addition to his gene . 011.9 kinds of 'English and fo derstands th 6 Clock busine: to the smallest Mantel CI. home-made. Montrose, January 8. 18 NOT Pji notice is hereb RUFF is receiving. 11 1 Wares of all kinds usuall Tinware lice of .business a a better a.ssOrtment of St more durably than ever be k i All the proof you need will ine for yourselves. All st respect. Kept constantly on hani of TIN WARE, made • et which is.oftired for sale :k in .any marleei. • Also on h cc, Chain a r nd Gearing fo Bra. and Porcelain Kettl Ware. ! ' Jcbbing done on short goods in the line will (approved) Credit. I Montrose, March 19, 18 NOT lATE will again sarto ,ur_custotnera that lye are Tr V: . extremely anxious to settle and balance. our .accounts. The more anxious since we began to foot up so many' tittles amounti g to quite a sum, and we* ate in noed - bt. it now. Tt accommodate all, I will be in Montrose every Mon , y for the next two weeks, Tuesdays at the store of Im. H. Thayer in Dimock, and Wednesdays at Esq. q. Miles, Brooklyn, Thurs days at Orlando Williams' in Franklin. This ar rangeinent'Must accommor ate all; still, it it dbes not, vou can :find a list of acc:runts at Esq. Avery's in . Montrose,..Esq..Mile.4. l , Bipoklyn, and • William H. Thaver's, Dimock. Come and segle. - • ' - ` March 13, '511.' -R. THAYER. Prof. Charles Norris,. . - DARBER, Shaving Salcon, and Hair Dresser, hav ing amain removed his shop from its former loca tion in the basement. of arle's Hotel, to the, room ' Orel.. Chaild/er's More, is. repared to exercise his art in the moat scientific nu niter, on all who may be pleased to entrust their h ads or faces to his bands. . Not. 20. ' 4' 22y1 . , 11 7 .41CtS FOR 2SE PEOPLE. rrlIE tubscriber is carry ng on the C.1L1./R. MAK -1 /NG .13UST.VESS i all its various branches at the Chair and Ware Shop in Ilatford, where may be found a 'greater variety if Windsor and- Rocking Chairs than! at any other e. tablishment in the county; also Flag and Cane Seats, ureaus, Bedsteads, Loung es, Settees,Tabler.4, Stand , kc. of which will be sal& at the lowe'st•pric s at retail, (or wholesale, with short notice.) All vork warranted well made and of good traterial. •Sh rt credits and small profits will be my motto. Fon d monstration of the • Pbove facts, please call at my sh in Harford‘villdge. W :GREENWOOD; . • Harford. t)ctober 12, 1 54. 1546m6 . . • PLOW SHOP. . • NEW ESTASLISEIMENT. • . • • Af 310TT, wduld respectfully inform - the 'IV • • public that they ar manufacturing Blatchley's Celebrated Plows . . Theyi [„ also keep constantly on, hand, Side Hill, Irktße ,ounty, and Ide24. Ploirai" Cullivatailt; Dog Churns, , S leig7i, and Cutter ShOes, Plow Poi!da of various ilatterns, too numerous to mention. • We hope, by strict attention to business, to receive our share of pyalie patronage. Manufac te'ry,'D. Post's old stand. Foundry, M. Ilott, near Sbarle's Mill. • - tr7Repairing:.dene:on Feb. O. e'vc Line of; F KIRKWOOD QTAGES 1. bettsrille, Liberty, Z4ei arrival of the Mail Trains o. reaching Montrose at 1 .... M. Rehirning, leave Montroc.dnily (Sundays. excepted) at 2 P. m., reack ing - EirkwoOd in time to t -e the Mail. trains of care; both East and AVeSt, bein g the nearest and most fen bible route i to reach the N w York and Erie Railroad: This line intersects a. tt -weekly line for Dinioek, 1 ) Spring Ville, .Ttmkhannoci 1 , Wyoming, and Wilkes barre, whichleaves Montt .7 4m:se at . every Mon day,, We.dulay and Fri t y. Also, a line to Friindp ville, LeraYsville, &c. Good tiaios and comfit do, and. the itropt ietorii 'ti commodate the public. April 6,28.. W. --- -I - • Adirsinistra r °TICE is hereby giv tration upon the es Lite; of. Ginsos.townsh granted to the undeisigne . •ed to isle ] estate will pi ; merit, and those having c same duly attested for set thaniel Hill, Esq., at Sus subscriber Will attend on the same. . LYMAN • April 9, 18.56. To the TBE subscribers Navin chased the stock in prepared to sell, for RE 1 assortment' of Dry Go tions. Groceries, 'Crocker BoOta.andMoes, Sole tu 4 ,at such prices as (th entire sati..4action to all their patrobage. Brooklyh, Nov. 15, 181 LD WIN Wholesale and Retail j Meal, Grain, Feed and C and Rye. • On Chestnut.street, diem Storo, Montrose Pa STEA GRIST 1)0ST BROTIEIERS h egabiialtraent, will prifine wad Fine Flour, ity;.alro'Cop and Bran Cestoin work will be de, warionted. gontr*. July. 1858. Watches.; Cl A'new iisortment ju - Sriitzerlan , Gernunty,ll tti Vork_prims. at liontrti - Oct. 18, 180 barrel for - Ea _ and Tbncitb 13 Meabrosa Moak Sib 1 • TUST OrENED; a 'le [Jita 101 NTRYBODY wOta yer land Bairn _ Jan. 30.1 • Ti 1041111116: t new year. and, Its chee,r; , thed bere: ou fiX, the pleasure, of leisure, essuro of Faces," - 1 il traces I • , places , cases! I w 1 - OCK MAKING ESL • h pleasure' inform their hat they have again collo atchs, Clocks, and Jew BQTHAM; ymeuse; and so highly y some of the first houses t rate workman, that we . citerest in the business., every c4nfidenee in hat.- .- a a nd dexpatelt. -1 knowledge of the van ,eign watches, - he also un -, from the largest,Turret . ks, whether foreign or CE. given that S. A. WOOD •nev : lot of Stoves and ,• kept • in the • StoVe and long which may be found ves, heavier, larger, arid re offeted in this county. be just to' v eall and 'exam '4ves w•arrpnted in every an extensive assortment t of the best materials, cheap as can be bought nti, Lead Pipe of all eiz- Chain Pumps, all sizes and all kinds Jappaned otiec and in good order. e -sold cheap for en.Qh or. S. A. WOObAUFF. figl hort notice. ' MERRIT MOTT. 'ELIJAH MOTT. nail Stages, Lou - - . O MONTROSE. . • ood, pa sing through Car , every morning after the cars, both East and. West, able carriages are provi 4)are no pains to at- W. K. HATCH. 'MORGAN & WEST. toe's Notice. 191 that letters of admlitis -1 e of DAVID BLA.cicuciiros t p, - decease,d, .have been and 411 .persona indebt -I.e make. immediate Day- . : inti l lzil! present the sante, lement, at the office Of Na nd:Anna Depot, where the itturdaya for settlement of LACBINGTON, Admit.. . lbw-13 Public. , • 1 • ,;taken the store and pnr- trade, of IL T. Ashley, are; 4D . Y PAY ONLY, a fine It, Perfumery,. Yankee No-' Hardware, Iron and Nails, i 1 Upper Leather,Salt, &c. y think) cannot all to give who may favor them with • 3. A. &J.. IL Ashley. 5.' 46ti PERKINS, osiers in Flour, Salt, Pork, dies. Cash paid for. Oats est end of Lyons 4 Chan ALFRED BALDWIN. SILO FRARaTEL • ND MAW MILL. vini purchased the abovel cep constantly on heed Sit- 1 1 ern Meal of superior 4ual-1 t the lowest cash prices.—, e with despatch, and •in sill _ ' . 13814 ks, Gans, t .received from England, wbieb t zill sold below ~"GLATOAT'S. t, 'at B B, LYONS & CO's -geed by • LIVNIN and PERKIN& • OES. " supply. of Ladies' Shoes, by - I. LYONS & SON. cop 'or the American beir A.Ll(ol4fi MAGUS. -FOUNDRY.- QiiltiklikiTLET;ft PERFanl'having pnrellise lOod of Wiltion'St Co. the BagleFOundry, are now prepared;to fill orders' from:the trade, and do work in their IlneWith skill and despatclv The - y*ll keep. onstantly. Plinea, (best Itlnda,) &oyes, (all • kinds,) Cultivators, litrate Owners,: (Torn lillutllerr, - gke. fke. "e invite pacticularittention to the Plows 'Which We manufacture. We nianiditeture and keeiffot. sale :The Celebratedillatehley Pion. We have purchased the exclusive right to manufac. Lure -and sell" in this county, Wayne, Wyoming and .Bradford, drßielea Patent Iron Beans Plow. The Plow is made entirely of iron, excepting the handles. It is celebrated for Its easy draught, - being •one-ibird easier - than any now in use, while its strength and du rability are greater. • - MACHINERY ' - of all kinds manufactured and ‘ repalred by tap:thine. ed machineits. . Steam 'En;aines, Gearing .14 Mills,- Ming?* Mai ' 'chines, de: dr. ' -Among the Stoves Which; ire manufacture; ire the Xeystone Cooking Store, Rougli areal ptocly'do.; For. eat Queen and Other kinds, ail-ar ranged for burning wood of coal; Also, Selfillet jes. , Ater's, .Partor Store, Cottaye . Parfor dd., Stonlegs, two sizes, do., and a variety of other 'Parlor kayos, both Wood said coal burners.. We keep also on . hhad Grindstone trimmings, Dog Churn trimmings, . Ctn. brella' and Shovel. and Tongs Stands, Lc. kc. Work 'done to order on short notice and it the lowest.rates. Orders for Stoves, Agricultind Implements, kc.; are solicited from those in the trade, and will b e filled at reasonable wholesale priced. Montrose.. March 4. PATENT MEDiCINEX: A HONG the great variety of Medicines at•Turrell's Store,* may be found all . of _Dr. Jayne's justly celebrated Family Medicines: Ayre's Cherry Pemo and Cathodic Pills ;- Halsey's Forest Wine and Forest Pills; Hooffatid's' celebrated ciennan Hitters ; Louden's series of Iranifiy Medicines; Merchant's ,Gurgkr.g Oil, the greatest' remedy for sprains in niih or beast ever known ; Mathewson's Infiillibl6 Rem . dv and Horse Remedy ,;° (kick's Vermifuge, and a variety of •other kinds; Trask's.Magnetic t Ointment, the great remedy kir burns, rheumatism, and all. in ilannuatory complaints; Pond's Extract, a , :first rite thing, for similar purAoses as above Ointment;, An.. drews' Pain DestroymgAgeut, a good article ; Wood. cock's Balsam and Bone Liniment; Atwood's, hen: dice Hitters; Canker Drops, Liniment, and 'Dysentery Drops Baker's Compound for. Dysentery ; Hough ton's Pepsin, for Dyspepsia ; Helmboldl Extract of IMuchu and Extract of Sarsaparilla; a variety of :Salves, the test in market, Pills, &c., and an 'almost endless variety of Patent - Medicines, altogether too numerous to enumerate—but suffice it to say, that the publin will find nearly every thing in this line' it ~the Drug and Fancy. Store of ABEL TIIREELL.. Montrose, • July, 1855 ' s'• GENERAL MINORING STORE -A : Tailoring Establishment . SPEWEDANNA DEPOT. ASITER..k CO. wou4l respectfully announce to their friends and the ppblic ,generally, that - they keep constantly on hand a full assortment: of Ready Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, and eved thing elae necessary for teen and women's wear. We would particularly call the attention of-count:7. Merchants to our large stock of Ready-Made Clothing, of our own manufacture, which we offer at Wholesale, at prlees that will afford great indrideniients to cash" and short-timmcustorners. - • - A large stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting'sAC.; kept constantly on hand„ or persons desirous of hay - *clothing nude to,order. " rders punetually attended-4o: , • - Thankful for past favors, we hope to merit' a con. tinuance of.the same. . . J. ASHER &Co: Susquehanna Depot; Fa., `May 12, Australia, California, Or any place on' the Glolie cannot' preset'. "realer inducements than KRELE STADDARD'S oc • BOOT AND "SHOE STORE. , Avnicir is now filled with ' a Dew and extensive 'T '1 assortment of articles m their-line, embracing a general variety of new and elegant. - styles of ladies. and "gentlemen's wear, among which are-, Ladies Frerkh . , Silk Lasting-and Prenille Gaiters, Kid and Enameled Polkas, Kid, Patent Lpather - and Bronzed Jenny Lindy, Buskins and Ties Gentlemen's French and Philadelphia, oak tanned calf skin and kip Boots, Memnon, Calf and Cowhide Brogans ike. Boys kip, calf and cowhide Boots and' lrogans; all kinds of Misses and Obiltilr,4 -genentl'assort merit of Finding6h'ecnist9Tr*Atiqt-ona4s; Pell; sparabl, Rtitigaliti tacloitad i 'w.ax, Eris tles,shoe binding, awls,rasps,'sandettines, slick;knives, Also oak and heLocki tinned calf Upper and soleleather, Morocco skins and linings. Work made to order, and repairing neatly doni.- ° ' K,EELER &.:STODPARD Montrose, April 6, 1854." - Stearns and. 'Marvin's Fire-Proo : • safe's. :4 .THE subscribers have made arrangements to far-, nish to• persons who may be ,in want of them, the above named invaluable Safes, at the same prices for which they, can be Obtained at the manufacturer's. Having experienced the benefit 'of such itiatriiicle da ring the late conflagration ourselves, We_ would earn estly recommend to others having valuable books and papers, the Treserving - oftwhich would be of lminensa importance to them, not to do without one. , Trices range from $5O to ttfioO, and we, can explain to any one -wishing to perctusse,,. the difference in style, size, price, &c., and farnislithem on 'short no. -lice, with the internal arrangement to suit the par chaser. BENTLEY & BEAD. Montrose, December 19, 1854. Valuable Lands For sale:' FR BALE IN-ONE BODY, about -5506 acres of Land on the 'caters of Spring Brook,?ranch of the Lickawinna river, 'in Lucerne County entea., about midway between the- thriving towns f Scram ton and Pittston: - These - lands are covered with val uable, timber, and being situ a te in the'Most extensive mineral region in. Pennsylvitniaknawvt to ,contain iron orc and believed to i abound - i in 'eoal, ,and being also in the immediate vicinity Of-several - ragroads made and now in pro'gre'ss—ofrer to the capitalist an opportunity for the invooment of money that. seldom , occurs. POr further information apply to N.P. Ho sack, Esq., No. 11, Wall street New York, or to the subscriber, tt6lontrose,.Susquehatma county;Pa.., tha attorney in'fact of the owners. •. . - April 8, 1854. HE N RY DRINKER. NAME AND PLASTER. rEllsubscribers are now burning and will keep It - constantly On band, 'Limo of a. _very Superior quality at Montrose D!pot, and Will ' sell it. in any quantities at a•fiik price. Person wisbingi a large quantity can be supplied ° L..zon a reasonable notice. Superior ground Plaster will be kept imitating on band hereifter. 1. L. POST, '•-• • - - • U. ORINREII. - W. "JESSIIP. • Montrose Depot, Aprli,S. L. SEABEE. TIOTIICZ• IjOet R. THAYER, takei this Method. of Saying to his friends-and customers, that he has again resumorthe practice of medicine, at his old 'stand at Montrose, where he may be found at all times unless professionally. employed, He - would say to those in debted to hits, that. he will. deduct twenty Are per cent 'on-all. accounts paid before the first of AprOnext, (or if any i pogr like trlyself 1'1;1 , 111 deduct fifty.) • Montrorse, Feb, 20, 1855. - - Window Saab. • Q & D., SAYRE having been appointedm agent • fQr an ostensive %ph blind and' door manufac tory are prepared to furnish any articles in this line at less rates than they , have usually been sold I July 24. 2 • H. fi r D. S._ She:ring Cream. • • - • , A N article which every .man should try ,fbr by. B.' H. le D.' . , Dr Wilier's Colebrated:VvOtabler • eonspound,:.: . . A sovereign retnedy for : Dysentery, Cholerrillothtm, Cholera Infaiithiu or Summer complainta--entirely vegetable, and has never fail6d . iri alright instango:of producing the desired effect. -• Fot sale is tiottleklat BO cents and $b •• - ! • - BENT= READ; , Montrose, A.ulust-22, 180.: ••• • Itenticiired. b. 1). 11141 Dendst has taken rooms` Over "VD. Chandlers' store, where it will be hb pleat 'niiii,o'sea his frionda as quick as possible. O. D. VIRGIL' ' May 2;lBs6..Resident, Mottled NEW GOODS. • -1:: W. Mort , has jusii - reelefedalkofliew43o64 kJ. Fall Styles, such Mines, De Damit„ - : Atm mettas, Alapams, Ghtgbatrut, lifetimes, Priatirend Shawls. In fact a genera Witwiatment of Dry Goods, which will be told low c • :Filially' Pills. ~ :1 , .. THE beat in. terra eal be ha*of J.. aoffiftt Any fieuilit'neediqg can have them oihrtal ; It her do not answer the purpoSe ► no amp. I ; •- lion - 'Sept. 18. • -* • _ • nONSTANTLT ON HAIM bilinitidied * 1 44 %-) chat 00640, . 14441111 . B. PERKRiS.
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