Inkat flgiqeeliqqeqqa eit,etioqes, . &tatter srel Seeds. *atter Ye seat, and lowers will • apring arra them at broadcast le'er , hill•arid glen likeekt yonr garden, and thn will bring 'lbighiflotters, with seeda to scatter again. &sitar Ye seeds - -nor think-theta lost, , Though they fall..turdd leaves, and ere ho i rled will awaken them, Omagh heedlesily.itissed, An to beandrul.2fiower thole aecdi will giro fatteltr ye seeds . ; thv notibut toil; , 115 the work of life—'tie the labor amen - ItOthe head, in - the heart, *rim the earth's own_ I • son, ' • Sow, globe; and)sow, through lifelashort span. if mind— ye 'seeds, In r t tter 1. litho . of .lii. Seeds of flowertyirith the•soeds.of grain • he spring'and summer sweet garlainlyillfirid, I and in autumn yell reap", rich f ru its for or palm; iletiter ye seeds In the iptiih'in of heart •' r ' . ' I Beery ofelFeetion, of until, end of love ; - ~ : .. eidersite carefully each hidden part,- \ ._ • l i la, 1 , Al'ld thY /Wirers will be 'seen by A ngela above. tier ye seedoLthe seeds. of dope; 1 - ' Plant in your bosoms thCtree of life—_ .—. ." Thin the flowers here tomitlingin Heaven shall oioo, .! And. in Heaven will ripen l i.he fruit of y6ur suite, ' 't. 'en relater ye "seeds each 'pooling year; I Sow amid winds and storms of rain; - Hope, give theqieotiragt—fiith - esit out fear— : God will requite thee with infinite r' ...m. I -.• , 1 I , • WILLIAM 11.;SEWA D. . H..Sewat d wan' ho prolstblY has its warm_ fri , :l4:l, and ; bltn , zl em;mics, as any other prpre.tnent msh ;in thy . Uttimn-,was born in the Village' of tfiv town Of Oran : , e eonic, NeW Yorls, on the 14th of . May, 1691. nisi aneestorS were of high'rt , , , Pectab,iltyi and ka t his &titer's Side were of Webh.end on his mother's of Irish • eitraetion, The -inhatitants, of the little town of Ilt,rids were' prnteipalty emigrants , -frnra: Connectieut and. other Ne:W . "Erigltid .tates., He enjoyed the, nasal advantages of school - and academical eddeation inbisAnative • millage, and in the adjoining town of ti ushen -until 1816, when' he -entered Union COl lege in,Sehetieetady, sear&ly f ifteen years of age. Even at this , period he was able . 4 to pass an examination for the junior class ; by preference, however, he entered as Bopho-.1 more .His remarkable asSidnitvand capari-- t,y are still remembered by, his classmates,as, he readily distinguished himselfby his severe', studies, his brilliant talentsouni manly and,' generous dm:tim he er. As , rose at - tour in the morning, and sat up late, it was in e l 7.:` no,doubt,he acquired 'these habits of eon,' tenuous mental toil At-bleb have since tinguished his whole/flirter. . When in his senior , ter* he withdrew ter,. . year from - college, and.sPent six months . ini teaching at ,the South .. The residue of his . Vacation he devoted to the study of the law;' -load when the next senior ;dais had reached -the point at which he had; left his own, iho returned to college, 'and at the close ofthe fterni graduated with the I highest honors.--! He then merited the studies of the law,with John Anther' of jNew York; , and completed Ids preparation for the bar. at Geshem_witli, Judge Duet andlOgderlloffirran i and - -Wati admitted by the Supreme Court at Utica,, , iri -1822. rn • Jantiary, mei , ,,, when • a littbi --znoie than 21 vars. of 'age,lhe ternoved to. Auburn, Cayugatinty where he soon At tracted the atten tio n of Judge Miller of that tewn,in a Short itline beCame 'itstaciated - ,.in • hislothee as a partner, slid thus rapidly suet, -'iteeded to A large lueratii4. practice. In 1824 be married the youngest :daughter of hi aii -seciate---Frances'AdalinelMiller, a lady'!Who inherits a large share :of! her father's intelli l race end originality of ebameter. Remark }` Able for her accomplishments,kinduesS of heart ~ ind natural endowtnents , Mrs. Seward is one, ,Of nature's ftOblelwonaen.! The fruits of thiS tulip have been five children—four of whom, ihree..sons and a ,daughter, are 'still liviug.--:. --- IDneiton isin the United' I States army ; 'an- other; Wainer by profesSion, is ene of th0,e41 7 _hots of e'th Albany Etlening 'Journal ;. 1 ,tbe Other two children are qUite young. t.hfr. Seward's personal appearance,' says a contemporary, ' can scarcely be said to; be prepossessing. At least; we never 'knew ': a person Who had, through, ttke the titan ofltbp journals, become acquainted with his mate} pieces of eibtinente, afierWard see him with but an expreskion of disappointment. Arid • :Sit there are. Many noble points in hit per-1 meal appearance. -He'-'iS scarcely average I 1,441, is modest in his ways, and ofteg wears ' •upon his face a sleepy look wh:eh. wears Off at once when engaged-in - animated converSri ,trion.'. In 1830, 1 Mr.', Seward, although milt Jyet thirty years i,e, age, ;was elected to the Senate of New York, which body in took Ibis sea in the deollowing January. Durii,t,g ithefoui yeari th mm at.he was a eber of L. the fSenate, he,ainong other efr.rts, advoitated the ;abolishment 'ef imprioninent .for .debt; an itnpicivement in - prison ~,d'ezeipline ; the Ode-. Sion of various eiffieers by the people, tb'en_ i appOinted by the Governor and Senate ; 'sod l ithe great interests of education and inttCroal Jimprovernent. He ales Opposed the retmtv. 'al of the , deposits (cora the United States- Benk ;. the interference lie the executive with the.. ban oe corporations ; 'tied 'tied the enlargement 'of the .iilaries or publie of ficers. '1 i. . - • 4n 1834;-be was.nomitiated for Governor of New. York by the Whig party, but defeat ed. In - 1 4 830 he was again nominated, , and : I elected by over 10,000: majority. In 1840 be was re-elected...At Ate close_ of his tefm : .1 be,retorned.to the practice of his profession, oPerhith helms alaraye been a brilliant ores - meat._ - 1 H i , • 1 1 In 1848, Mr: Seward Was elected almoit I unanimously, bb thelegislature of New York, to the - Senate of the United States, in' pice I of John A. Dix; whose term expired on, the 1 Abe of March, 1849. I !In the Presidential fronting of the first mentioned year, Mr. Setv .1 ard'.gave Gen. Taylor a hearty and entbusi-, little support, and from their tneetingLin , Washington till the death of the latter, they were firm and cordial friends. • In 1854rMr. flewird was re-elected to the ' United States Smote fOr six years from: the fourthof litti . ch, :1855.; ,° - ;T. l . - : : ..• - At the present time'Mr. Seward is "gener ally:regarded as the , mast .prominent leader tribe titw'Repablioati Party. Some of that party welds nothina*n for the„ Preaiden ay, but it ligenerally .. the . , %fit by the. More discerning,lhit the 'no mination will fall: in some mbar •ohrtion.4-satod4 , rveiing Post. . .-,, -.. ", 'ti .. ; " , 'l , '.; ..,: How lime Lau nr New Yerar..--2The Beath Wardens and huspeetor# New ork. - - ety,lave imee iisitiot ' , the 'Amuses of the i)eo ple to: investigate the '; sanitary eraditiou of the pith& Last week louses werois itad,of which 764 were stores or 'buildings not inhaoited. _ln the :' r dwellings ;acre 7801 families, compose! , or- 30,508 imtvotss, • of whom 24,045 were ;O t ducts. Not .- 1 ,592 houses were fon4d to be occupied, `. Over lour Gaines. . .I;veu in Seventeenth • !4,n the . uristoer4ie Ekglateenth Ward, Oversoi - timassedpeal!** were . found bi ae copy'a to* of tresiect* louses. 7, fir Kid gloriosa.° great nowt made 'initiavfravg**4 tinkprilis -of rats, in New Ttiikirkieing rapid y. , .. - One writer mays thet:r t snneding yet istlrofillig4o ontleirseat, ' IMI fields t AU: . . W P 7 :441*,7470*0. - 7._ on ,Pollinghrook -- "treet t a lump of,..f.*ltid trattiOnt*Wice;tit*Mtlen ilnehei . 1 hid( ilia Wide:hi the- , liet`trt of Which •l'was a•large-r '''' tfeety frOlen lipetind' loolthitt,- f quite pleimint,_ -,ith tiberininig'eye.:i.,4Vioe i twas . fountroli di „Marsh lichin&thp, 'fm..iii#4s,• t-titd. Witeumelt. _;down, the .fr?g'.very-4104 ' hamOrt'illyshoOk-liiinself,..and jumped?iboa f ig aiO 3 •llve - Iy.:' yi :e. -licard 4,lrailrirad ope two. -deieribing.the.philosupVor the t bine; i4, - ...hi s . friend, as.follots i s : • . . • . i . !. 'Ye see; mYsiMickey, 'the . poor eray tiler's instinetion timid - it the air was' going to •be ci - ix Id - Dud ' tit , ,,the frOst Iwas goin to- Pew r l i down red bet, sk in , it junips' into:the wither '.: 16 get out of the'dampties3,.tind wraps itselt up in a foot square of liquid .to keep the frost iotit, as whiskey vas not convenient; which is =the correct clothing forany . intelligent ibxste 1 - . b;triin; a Km* 'Nothing-=-to dress lift in- InyritirWitlt. .4.ta ye: knoWs,that Wather is Itrmispt Ton's, for tit, .ru its in to• - y 6,ti11? out i t iV ye `and nes - et:gets int'o yer head-at all; amid so, it liegin•to sitoW With a feyer. hate, and the' let vw4l.pet4rttO the -. litineS ~of ,• the - atibtial . t through e_ltot thick of dry water ' :so he sliook his leathers . tod s keep the' circulation of his Wood, which the 1-laythens ealliebor, tilli by, dint of.kiekin.' With his ',hands..and toes-r4r- I . di vii . a leg bas', a - frog :' or any 'othel- natural biped in ; Amerieiv—he soon got a comfiirta: hre worm eiatgealment of ice mond him,And .i . there liesquatted as happy and cozy asif be • was on Miles' soft feather bed _which 'Was -inade . out . of • hard porky-pine (pills; And looking for all I the world' like a- barite in a ;sinner's eye; or like,a new ainbrytipe pietUre, which is - the•repesentation of no mortal con . , eeivable thing a j ty way you . can take it. : Su 21 6 u see the ice conglomerated rOund-abaut . the frog, '•for •be tit on . that- plin like an .Egyptsbun rriunimy to pi-Aeve hintsaie sec via - secularum., yi!s the priest says, till conjay nial times should•scome, when • pop * goeS the . weazel, and -he'd cone out in a !gazing 'per : sr ration . I • Arid , was it the. frog' did all theM, things . ijy hinisAr deinandectTadv.- - .. 1 .. "Tx-at the frog's own. na tural philosophy,' . answered Mickey. . ' - . ' -• • . . • . ' The frog ?' ..44id the incredulous Tady.. ' • Nsu - sPArEss sxnTheScatp.rvaiSHlt is reporta . - that'the New York Bible society is - meditating the Plaaof publishing .the ..Bible iu neWspaper furinfor more general circida-. Con. :This. plan, though novel in our daY ; was 'partially, adopted in paat times by the print ers of some of the English pipers. When 'newspapers wer4+'fir4,..established, they, were quite de.titute oft advertisements, nhthing was more cOmnfon than for papers to: : be is sued. withh - a blank - page.. The first-nevispap rs printed in Ainerica had only : three. pages tlf reading matter, as ; there. was . not foreign or d.otnesticaews enough to s fill' out - all the colunins:"*: In England,.atter . wliileott new method Was adopted -to fill up the ts;.gtee not, required fur the current news, by . pliblishing seleftions .from . ;the sacred .Scriptures, and many an' did neWspaper is tiew estant, with a whole page copied froatbe Bible ChapterS •froni.the New Testament were placed 'ld the head .61 the column, and-the space below was. 'filled 'out with a psalm of the required length. In the-period„whi i ch this,-to us,novelliroceed ; i n s - was reSortpd.,to, in order to fill out . the . r 1 . . UCWSpRPer, flic. tltle was not .so common or so.cheap Ai at present, and doubtless much aood: resulted' Item the tractiee. ] • What would some of our subscribers to our -popu lar journals say i their favorite sheet was to appear *ith 'save* hr 'eight .. eolununii:Selected from, the seriptdres?....Dotibtl,e - Ss, in stone quarters, even our day; extracts from the Bible wrifrid be I`‘ news . indeed r.:.--Boiton Transcript. j• . . • AS EDITORIAIi tALL'..ANti C0111 ; 1 1 1.1ENT:-- We.were gratified and . rejoiced yeSterday by a call,- fleeting trait pleasant, from - One of Our'. country 'friend.4„,.l the -rarity of . V;iipse visits renders them doubly. aeceptablo when -they dw , occur. ,liistead of killo.wing :the usual route into . the'sanetnni, through theinionetary, atmosphere of the..busineks•department, this riew'ealier entcrild, nolslessly, .by . . the open window, and :fluttered about the room, 'over the tables, among the: books and Pnpers., - hrid pelts .and, ink, 17. r... Sonic.. moments, without speaking of [whiles or.. bitSiness; or even so: licitiog flatiet. 1., We give him the latter; however, with all. of our heart,' and trust; his frifure calls may,ithereby, be rendered more frequent.' .13uttel•fly eras oarne ; and' he lean e 'dressed, (ail in ••iich liant suit of gold ~and purple;speck led I) . as puts all Plahors, of. th'e brush and loom at defiance.— Be is the herald iof the season, and brought 'the "latest :news" of those• genial breezes which blow in the summer from inure south: crly climes. . A Cosrstnimlo OprstOw.•—The Baltimore Patriot is a-ze4tis supliOrter of Mr. Fill more, and its editor is: traveling in the . West.. From the time - le reached Pittsburgh, he found himself in la new, political atmosphere, and the pOwer,- - extent and viger,of•Refinbli. Canitn grew Upon .hiin every step of his west-. ward journey. Writing from.C.inton, 111., be says: , 1 "It is difficult to einnprehendlhe complex ion of political affairs. The (x'mtest in.thia State will be_ almost entirely between Repub ; Leans and Democrats. • Anti-NebraslLrehgns triumphant. MO. Donglaa will 'get a mpli s mentary vote at! the Cincinnati' Cony ntion, ; but 'nothing mire. Mr.- Fillmore, even among the old Whigs, I am conatrai7d to say, is out of question." The Postal Reform Committee has submitted to theipublie a form of petition to Congress-; _ praying' for a 'radical reform of the ,Post Office System on several,points:. •1. A unifirm po,itage of two cents. 2. 'Receiving &law; and*iter carriers, or in other words, l free delivery in 'all large towns,and cities." 1. Money ordCrs. 4. Cheap ocean postage!. 5. Franked matter to he, charged to tkiii government. . • 6. No compulsory prepayment,- but doub le postage on unp*id letters. 7. 'Dgad letters to be returned , to their rs sende. . nr . A remarkable evidence of the - Amer, haul's veneration i i . tor Woman has just been exhibited in Indiana. The.-vrorneri in thetown , ofEalem in that State timiSbed the grog-shops of that pla;x,., their liquor:3 upon the earth and - literally stitashed the business of dram•selling.,*lo resistance was made to them; more serious than barring doors and uttering hinnblelentreatiett But a man; an unlucky . he:owner - of a newspaper, justified their-salon in die True . Americas Presto, change.! I, The liquor dealers flew at" that Fkg, struck .it forthwith, and Madti bashed pi of its 43,1, ti 4 ' 3 e ll l-stands and fits- seat"- mr. A pOitian is privately .Circulating tuba:inking the sugar planters;- aid - urged by the Afrftn filavA Anders addressed to the queen of l 3painiiiwAY4lket r Atajeaty to favor, a sehetile fur introducing auto that island/0"Q, ty thirniaaratok,isis from, ,the coast of Afri ca, The mover', -, ivideatiy think the rose would smell little 'Wieder under anoilier name. The peti4im4 however, is oppbsed by A minter &tit, ‘.. BiISINESS CADS. W; Whelito3l4 = ' CI.ECTIO PHYSICIAN ANC SURGEON ice: vt!otfully offers his servicci to' all wlio prefer Ilto • fonned.- Pyikedse" to. the old ,Bleeding Blistering •Cgdornel Plan. 1 JaidEsoo Susqueluuma Co. Pa. . - . .01:13u.ihnell,; •.` A: TTORNET do COUNSELLOk AT LAW. Office ti.. over 8. 13. lirest's pivg Store, Suitiudtanna D 4 I°s' ; iy/ T. B. Orchard, M. D.. DIETiiCIAN. AND SURGEON, Jackson, Su,sque henna county, N. Residence at the Postoffice. Keeler et, stoathira. • TAEALERS IN BOOTS do StIOES, Leathir is rind lJ Maine St., first cloorpelow Searle'. lb-. Montrose, Jan.l, 1854. Williaw H. ;wimp,. A TTOILVEY AT:LAW- A NOTARY PUBLIC.— •Officeon Public Square, Montrose. • • W. Singleton CA'now be found at his, new stand on.,the coy. n N er. of Owego and Chestnut streets in the building recently occupied by V. ittenlierg & Co., where .be edireetuiilly repairs with , di{ aith, Watch es, Clocks, Jewelry; Guns, and every description o `Machinery; Wheel cutting; Gun ; and Watch mate fiats "supplied to the trade. • - Dr. E Smith ? = SIIRGEON DENTIST, Montrose, Pa s ,' , at- Searle's Hotel, Mondays and Tuissdays;of each week: Xiller'& Fowler, A tTORNEYS AND COUNSNLLORS AT LAW, A and SolicitOis in Chancery. Office No. 44 Clarke street, Chicago, 111. • - Thomat:lngstnini. DEALER IN DRY GOODS, Grocerift, Clot . king, Crockery, Beis. and Shoes, Susquehantqg .Depot, Pa. . ,5 Bentley &Fitch, ATTORNETS AT LAW, AND. BOUNTY LAND AGENTS, Montrose, Pa. Q. 8. Siartur. John Grove& LIASHIONABLE `TAILOR. Shop under Searle's Irate!, Maine ktreet, Mon/rose, Pa. . • D.l). Hinds; ' • • IVERI AND EXCHANGE STABLE - - Office jn 14 in rear of Wilion'a *ore,: Moutiose, 'i. Colsten, r' • * V ALER. IN STOVES',' Tin, Copper, and Sheet I J Iron Ware, Lodertrille, near; Great Bend Depot. . DeFemt)er 4. • 7. , L. P. Hind.s, - - A TTORNEY AT LAW, Sanwitaana, Pa. Office Lll. on Maine street, one door exit of Lenheim's. • Frarker & Cue, • .• TTORNETS ANIet,,COCNSELLORS AT LAW. LA_ Office on Tuinpike' greet,; one door East Post's Store, Ho:arose, pai . Albert Chatabeilias A TTORNEY AT LAW and Justice of the Peace; 11l over 1. L. roit & Co's &etre, Montrosr. • Wm. IL Jessup, 4 A TTORNEY AT LAW. AND COMMISSIONER of DEr.ns, for the'tgate of New - York, will intend to all business entrusted to him vOth promptness and fidelity. Office on Public Square, occupied by How. Wm. Jessup. • Abel Tnirell; • DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, Chemicals, l) Paints, Oil; Dye-stuifs, Groceries, Dry Good; Hardware, -Stoneware, Glassware, Clock; Watches, Jewelry; Silver Spoons., Spectaclpf, 'Musical InStru !neut.; Trusses, surgical InstrUnielits,- -Liquors, •Per- Tumery,,Mirrors, Stationery, Brushes, Shies, Yankee Notions, Sze • • , 43. R. Lyons 8eV.4., • 17[rnoLt.s.su AND 'RETAIL DEALERS" IN Dry Goods, Grocciies; Salt, Flour, and Raid ware, Lancsboro, Pa. I` 1 ' . F. B. Chandler; • • " I AEALEIVIN DRY GOODS, Ready Made Clothing,- ' / Groceries,_Books rind Stationery, etc., Public Avenue, Melitrosr, Pa. - L L. Post & C 0.,• E Atlns IX DRY GOODS, Groceries, Crockei7, D 'Hardware`. Leather, Flour, etc.; corner of Turn elhe street and Public Avenue, Mor4rome, Pa. • • J. Lymis & Simi • rtFALERS DT DRY GOODS, Groceries, Hardware' , I I Coackery, Tinware, Grocerie% Books, etc. ; also, carry on the Book .Binding businests—Public avenue, - Montrose, Pa.. Bentley &' Read, :lAEA LERS DT DRY GOODS, Drugs, Medicines; _LI Paints, Oils, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Iron, Clock+,• Watches, Jewelry Silver Spoons, Per emery', fin--;Foot of Public Avenue, Montrose. - Sayre,, Bentley & Perkin, ±f ANEFACTiTRERS OF AND' • DEALERS IN all 1 kinds of Castings,. Stoves; Agricultural Iznple ments, etc. Office at Sayre's Store, Public Arenue; Manufactory at the Eagle Foundry:, Foot of • Cherry street; Montrose, Pa. .4 William &liam :env, , A TTORNEYS AT ,LAW, •iis4frose, Pa. Prac -11... Lice in:Suqquelitituta, Bradfoml, Wayne, Wyo ming and Lamle counties.. William...W. Smith Co., CABINET MAKERS. They keep constantly on hand a good assortmedi of all kinds of Cabinet Furniture. Shop and Ware. Rooms at the foot of Maine street, ..ifontrav i Pa. Rockwell, Winton & Ar.A.NUFACTUREES and DEAL. IN in Strar ./Y.l Goods, Hats, Caps, Fuis, Umbrellas, Para sols, Ribbons, cte. efe w ,lio. 40 . Courtlimit street, New Fork, (up stairs.) • B. B. ROCEWILLL. • * LC. Tyler, -- I-rmiEsTED with I, L. HUNT, Importer of and Dealer in Hardware and 9utlery, Carriage Springs, Lc., No. 215 Pearl street,..hem 'York, where,his Mer. candle friends, in this and other counties, are kindly invited. and earnestly solicited to al and purchase. • -Hall & FURNTITURE manufacturers and dealers in all I! kinds of furniture, baring moved our ware room, from New lifilford village,' to the Factory four miles east of the Village, where will - be found at all times a gooa assortment of cabinet ware, also ready made coffins. Funerals attended with or Without a hearse; also Bedsteads, at wholesale or mien prices ranging from $2,00 upwards according to stile Am. THE INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN. PVELIENED EVERT TILVISDAT 3LOILTtLNO, AT MONTROSILi• 'a., AT $1,50 pal ilextlt. IX ADVANCE. • • Rates oll e Adrrrilsing. One square ( 16 lines °Flees) one week, $0,50 Onc square tiro weeks, 0 75 One square 4 - • three weeks, 1,00 - One squire ." one month, 1,25 One &pure, ", twit months, 2,25 Ono square • " • three months, 8,00 One square " air months, • 5,00 One square : one year, • 8,00 For two - or more squares, inserted by the year, a deduction from the aboveprices is made. Yearly ad. vertisers will have the privilege of altering or cluing- • ing their adrertisements without additional charge. BuSincuts cards, not efeeeding five lines , inseftecl at $2,00 per unman. 1 ' Job Work. .This office = is .supplied with a good assortment of Jobbing materials, and all kinds of Job Worlr,isuch as Cards, .Piisters, Pamphlets, Its., will be done neat. 1y and promptiv: . Fresk Arrival at New Goods at __Diekersasaa Garratt 9 s. 'PRE subscribers would •`respectfully inform the L. good people of Susguelumna county that they_ are now opening their stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, which is unusually large ami attractive, all of which will be sold 'for,cash or approved credit cheap er than at , any other establishment in the county:— We =mu just what we say. Please give use **int • DICKERMAN k GARUATT. -New Mliford,'Sept, 18, 1855. •-•F.. 11. C.IIIAIIiDLEIS - ETAS a very fine - Stock of PeWoes' seltiii4 from J-I'lo cents 1.022 cents petyard"; Pa;ameitai from 25 to 50 -cents;- Prinbtfrom 5 to 124 cents; Wool Plaids- from 50 - t0:...1-5. 'mitt; • await 16 cents per 1W 6 1 4 1i Ind All WY low. Moe OA; Constantly - cm bandfsethe lowest priors: "lisreh lON JOAO, • , . VitANOLFIX" TITS! 3..nowian. W. W. irtrrqs. !'-- - .-I.aiwir..lkiiii4 ~ - '7~_:'' - _~ Has ,just received from New York, a to and deist , rable stock of - • . New Goods> • Cbmprising a first rate nitsortmeat of Drugs, Sled- Seines, Chemicals, - Medical Instruments. Paints, Oils, Dye-Staffs, China, Ohm*, and Earthen 'Ware, (a good variety of Crockery,) Brittannia Ware, Japanned and Planished - Tin Ware, Silver and all other kinds of Spoons,- Silver Farb Butter Knives, lac. 'All sorts of Lamps, A good variety Of Wood and Gilt Frame Mirrors, Wall and Window• Paper, Stationery; Stone Ware, Wooden Ware, •Brushesilirooms, Family Gro ceries, Lamp Oils, Comphene„ Burning Fluid, Tellow Stearin j and 'Spermaceti efuldles, Hide and other Whips,; Varnishes, Window Glais, &c. " A Intl rate . varietyreB,Jewelry; Perfumery , and Fancy Goods, Gold .and ' .and'Silver' Spectacles, Gold Pens, Violins, Flutes, • Fifes, . A ceans, Violin and ‘Violincello Strings, Lc. The largest assortment of Pocket Knives In Susquehanna County, and • the best quality in market. Shot Guns, Pistols, (Single and" Double Barrel,) Revolvers, &c.. In short; the Physician, the Invalid, The House Keeper, the Farmer, the Mechanic, the Manufacturer, the Professional Man, thrtGentlernan, tbe. Lady, the 'oung and the. Old, the Rich and the Poor, the Beau- Hal Mid the Ugly, the Gay and ttte Fashionable, and all thcrest of the people, will Sid something.to sup plY, their every day wants at. Turret's. Store in the Now Brick Block—Prices Low—Qnia: itiesGoOd—Call and see. ABEL TURRELL,' Montrose, March 5, 1866. " O'They are all going to Tureelrs..l4 TREASURER'S SALE OF UNSEATED LAND. LV-SUSQ (TEMA :OM couNrY. NOTICE is hereby given that agreeably to the .111 acts of Asseinbly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania directing the mode of sellingunseated lands for taxes, the following tracts -kind parts of tracts of unseated will be sold at public vendue on the Secon.d Monday of June next, at the Court ffouse in Montrose, for crreamges due and costs accrued in each tract respectively, unless the same lie paid be fore the day of salc, sale to commence at 10 o'clock in the forenoon.. Warran fees, Xames, or Nunthers.• 'Acres. Taxes. ARARAT liarrisiln Hall,- - • .• • Joanna,: Cliffoni,.., liathaniel C. Lewis,.... SolomOn Taylor, R. H. litcKune. Truman • liorace F. & d. Burt; - . Enock Copley,— cmproLO 011,1: AS nExn HARMObIr tiEnnicK. Ith:tmer Mott, 6O • 2,30 L. L. i ßarrett;. .. . 64 '2,02 Ammt! ii. Sterna, .... 103 4,.i0 Janie Hamilton, .... ...... ,60 2,76 JACZEON. &clai r e Criswolcl, , • • 100 1,80 I..trunor. '• Kitchen, Wilco; lientres4 d C 0.,: I.IIIFATY. J, Turrol, El moo. .I.—William J, Turrc01,...:„... '2OO . 16,80 No. - 69-54-85-8. A. iIIW.4P-A. ...300. 1810 No. 58-59-6644—Pope & 5p,r0ng,...,400 ' - 57.40 No. 67-68-75-76-EdwinEldridge r: —404, 25,20 J. W. Brackney, ' ~...- .... .. . . 931 - 3.89 - 44 . . • ...'. . ! ; , ... .223 - 935 . • • [ ..1131, 4,70 . I 44 / . ; [ 1091 4,:i7 I 0.1.V.LA.NP.. A , ;. Jacob R... Smith - [ . r " • .• • • 85 1 . . •-• - •ruousoN. • - Jobn F. UtlMOre, _.).111 - 8;46 . 4.V.;i10. art, • • - .......i... .100 74,0 Toma, Carr, . - ; • '41.6 30,24 Joshua Giddings,. • •:: 110 14,83 JOel Limb Est:, . , 100 - i,20 , 111. CramtuOit, ' 100 7 7 .240 . S. A: WOODRUFF, 'Treas'r. Treasurer's Office, Montrose. Mareh 17. ISSG. SEA ELLEN COACRIN; _— i J EAVE Montrose for B. L. it W; R. R. at.d+ A. M.,for Expres.--r neizlit Train td Scranton. At . 12 o'clock A. M. for Mail Train to .Gr c 4 t Bend. At 2 P. If. for. Express freight tO Great Bend,! and Mail Train for Seranton: -Leave Depot for Montrose- on arrival 441 the abeite trains at Station, excrpt up freight trains., - . . For seats apply at S.earit's Hotel, Montrose, Pa. • ( December ,12, 1553. , . TO THE PUBLIC. BE subscriber would tender his thanks' for the .10ibgral patronage bmtowed Upon him thus • far dUiiitg the season, and at the . .t.arne time announce thit he has just received a:new stick of Goods, ma- lag his assortment very compietd, in all its various branches, and would Say further that for ready par and on abort time to reliable customers, his goods will be sold as low as they can be bought at .any oth er store in the county. Please call and es4unine. S. S. INGALLS. . Gibson, October.l2, 1855 T. addition to a Tery good assortment of Sew Dress Goods,,ltherestill remains a quantity. of Delaines, Poplins, a:c. kc., of the old stock, to be sold at bar gains, witheat reference to cost; alio, TT intef Bon-, nets, IFord, Broeha, and several other kinds of Shawls at low prices, for sale by ' •S.S. L, .CATGXRS, compared with the market prim; GARS, can be found 'very low at the 'store of S. S. L (DOSING, Parlor, and other kinds of Stoves and ‘...1 Stove Pipe, for sale cheap as the cheapest by' , S. S. INGALLS. TIIKS Island Salt, Buffalo Robes, & c. &c., for •sale by • . S. L fOST kinds - of Produce at their highest market 111 price, also, ally quantity Of good Wool Socks taken in exchange for goods by • , . Gibson, October 12. 1855: • J. Asher & Co. 1. WHOLESALE & retail dealers in ready made, V Clothing, also dealersla Cloths, Silks, &c.,! hats and caps, boots and shoes, having now on hand a large supply suitable for the season, .would call the attention of purchasers to the same.; , • For further particulars see advertisement in amithi ersplace in the Republican. Stußuebanna Depot, Dec: 10, 1855. Mew Goods, Cheap for Cash. CW. MOTT has just received another, lot of New, ' Goods, Such as Chailes, Braga Delaines, Bages, Collars, Embroideries, Lawns, itc.!, which be offers at very low prices.. Summer Shawls, a new lot some beautiful patterns at very low priced, also Black Silk Shawls equally low.for Cash. Parasols latest style at' W.MOTTS. Black Dress Silk,\ 'a.splendid article, at C. W. 31: Summer Stuffs in great-varieties, at C. W. M. 1 Groceries of all kindl e very cheap. Sirup, a first rate artiek at sgcts per &talon. • You, have- only to call and examine; to become satisfied that the "Head of Navigation "is the place to buy Cheap. 1 Wanted. Butter, gigs ; Ham; Lard, Sock; ii fact all kind*' Of Country Produce in exchange for goOds at Cash Prices. ' C. W. HOYT. Montrose, Jime•ls,- 1856. REMOVAL. M. S. Wilson has.remoredlis Stock of Goods into his new Store (in the Brick Block) at the foot of Puh lie 'Asentie wherePhe Mercantile businese will be con tinued under the Firm of M. S. Wilson & Son. Ad ditions-M their present Stock will be• continually made and particular attention given to keep up a general assortment—especially in. the Hardware , line. - • One .ord yore.! ' wart' to remind those indebted to me, that I lost ceniidentble by the Fire a year ago, and that I have' been - under the necessity of rebuilding a Store Howie and coneeqnently must urge paytrentel—hoping will attend to it without further notice. I Monteuie, Dec. 19, 1855. S. WILSON. Banking House • 1 . POST,'COOPER dig O• HENRY DRINKER, • MOI - • NTROSE. WMAIUNTTLNO COOPER. }N ovem b er 12 , isss ISAAC L. POST. , • DRAFTS on New "York City anal Pbiladelphia.- I I Collections promptly made and reunited. I .• Office hOuts from 141 A. tr. to 8. .1 ' I,; , - Messl6. Allen k Pastors , - N. York.; ; REFERENCE, Barnuel C. Morton, Esqj, Phil'. - :. } Ron. William Jessup, Montrose. ! , • • WANTED AT. IRIS MOB,.JOR EU* ON, • - 130TATOES. - Apples, Wheat, - and -most .1 ..n.-kinds of Pradnee.! • ' . 1: 1 iENTONS TIIMIETABCE HEALING BALSA*, a int rite * WM. for eatighs ind calf, just re teiited and ibr obi :olatirtrzy* READ. Ifootrison N : pic • , • ^~:: ~.~. h .~..:; .......301 12,3 r 4,68 . 56 , . ao . 87 . 50 .267 .408 1,80 1,80 1,80 z,.10 7,20 too 1,80 4n4 7,20 _B6 1,56 14,60 EE S. S. INGALLS. AYER'S PILLS *teem deg the Sick ton Meat sever before knowli of_ osyliedichie, INVALIDS RELD AND lUDgt tin:IA(II2EIAV: 'JULES. BAUM, Etui, the well -known perfluner of I Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, whose choke peodoeta are found at almost every toilet. rays . • , 44 t am hwy . to say of ran Causealerc Pais,. that 1 have found them a better family medicine, for common use, than any other within my knoWledge. Many of my friends have realized marked - benefits from them. and co- Melds with mein behaving that theypossestegusordinary Virtues for driving outliseasee and curing Omsk*. They , me not only effectual, but safe and plenum to be talon.— • qualities which must mike them valued by the public, ' when they are known." \ , The venerable Chancellor IVARDLAW writes front Bat ) timers, 15th April, 185 k: "Da. J. C. Area—Sir:l have 'taken year -Pills with /peat benefit, kr the listlesenese, languor, lose of appetite, and Bilious Ueda 4 , • which has of late years overtaken me in the opting. Alm doses at your cured Me. • 1' • 'have used yap , Chatty Pectoral many yeast in my Wally far toughs .and colds with unfailing success. You make medicines which caret andtl feel It a plenum to commend you for the good you have done and are doing."' - JOAN P. BRATTY, Dm.; Bee. of the Peen. Railroad Co., • "Pa. R. R. (rem Pliikulelplcia, Der. 13,1861. " • . " Sir : I take pleasure in •adding my testimony to the efficacy of your medicines, having derived very material benefit from the rise of both your Pectoral and Cathartic Pills. lam never without theta in my family, nor titian I ' ever consent to be, wk."), my means will procure them." 'The'whbily renowned 8.13. STEVENS, ki t of Went wraith N. H., writes: " Having used your Camarillo Plum he my practice, I. certify from experience that dray ate an invaluable purge rive. In cases of disordered. Ilanctions aftlid liver, causing .headache, indigestion, costiveness, and the great variety of diseases that follow, they are a surer reebedy than any other. In all eases where a purgative remedy le required, I confidently recommend these Pills to the public, as superior to any other I have ever found: They are eon - in their operation, and perfectly safe—qualities Which make them an invaluable article for public use. -I have for many years known your Cherry Pectoral as the best Cough medicine in the world ; and these Pills are In no wise inferior to that admirable preparation for the treat• meat of diseases." _ _ - _ " dam .Ve., NFL.. 25, 1553. "Da. J. C. Ana—Dear Sir: I have been afflicted from my binh with scrofula In its worst form, and, now after 'twenty years' trial, and an untold of amount of suffering, have been completely cured In a few weeks by your Pills. With what feelings of rejoicing inns can only be imaginedwhen you realize what I have suffered, and how long. ' " Never until now have I been tree from this loathsome . .. . disease in Soma shape. At times it attacked my eye., and • made me,almost blind, besides the, unendurable pain ; at others it settled in the scalp of my head, and destroyed my hair; and has kept me panty bald all my days; stimetimeo it came out in, my face, and kept it fa months a raw SOM. " About nine weeks ago I commenced taking your Ca thartic Pills, and now am entirely free front the complaint. My eyes are well; my skin is fair. and my hair has .com _ :monied a healthy growth; all of which makes me feel • -.. alreadyi new.perarn. . 1 " Hoping this statement may be the means of conveying 'lnformation that shall do good to others, I am, with every s entiment of gratitude, • - Yours, &c., . . BIARIA`RICKER." . -• " I have known the above named Mafia Ricker (rein her childhood, and her statement is strictly !rue. - 'I ' - ANDREW J. MUERVE, . - ' Overseer of the Pottsmouth ManufactOring Co.” i • • ;Carr. JOEL - PRATT, of the ship Marion, writes from Roston, 20th April; 1854: • • - "Your Pills have cured,me from a bilious. attack which • arose from derangement of the Liver, which had become very serious.' : l hml failed of any relief by my Phy sician, and . fmni every r ntedy I could try ; but a few doses of • your Pills have mpletely restored me to health. ,I have c given then, to in • j children for worms, with the best ef fects. They suer promptly cured. .1 recommended them to a friend turcostiveness, which had troubled him for months ; he 'told me in a few days they. , had cured him. , You make the best medicine in the world; and I am free • to say so.". Read this from the distinguished Folicita of the Supreme • ' CoUrt; whose .brilliant abilities have made him well known, not only in this but.the neighboring States. ",]fete Orleans, Sot Jar L 1 , 11854. "Sir: I have great satisfaction in assuring you that. ' myself and family have been very much ben'tited by your , medicines. My wife was cured, two' years since, of a Se vere and dangerous cough, by your CHXIIRY PICIORiL. ' arid since then has enjoyed' perfect health. My children • haie several times been cured from attacks of the Intl l-- enza and Croup by it.' It is an invaluable remedy for these complaints. Your Cirnsaric, Prus have entivly cured me from a dyspepsia ned costiveness, which has grown upon mo for some years,— initial; 'Ms.:cure is much more inipurtant, from the fact that I had failcdrio get relief from the best Physiciar.s Which' thi+ section of the eountry affords, :nd from any of the numerous mini-' diec I had taken.- ' , • , l' ..Y.st seem to us, Doctor, like a providential blessing to our family, and •i or may well suuposo we are not on mindful of it. Yours respectfully, ~. LEAVITY v THANTER." . , . - . • " Senate Cairabse„ Okia, .Ipri/ .5 - th; 1854. "Da. J. C..Arrn.— Honored' Sir: I have made a titer-- o ugh trial 44 the CAtIIiSTIC Pt ccs, left me by your agent, andliave been cured by them of the dreadful Rheumatism ' • undlit which he found me suffering. The first dose re ' lined me, aA a few subsequent doses have .critirely remm - ed the di MISC. f feel in better heahtli now than her ' inure years beret., which I ate Mute CTlTirCiti to the effects i of your Civosavic PILLS. Yours with I s Te . ;.t re-peer, LIJI:IL'S It. M. ETCALF." - , . ' The above are all from persons who are publicly known - where they reside, and who would not mak • these state nieutiwi tbout a thorough conviction that they Pere true. Prepared by DR. S. C. AYER & CO.; Truth:al and Analytical Chemists, Loweli, Mau. EAP . 4IIv!, aml J. Ernentnar.,' ilobtroe.o, and by Drug.tiA:= generally. NE.w.miLroffr.D, Shawl & Drtis% Good% Empoiriuni, Fort 1 . 1f1: FALL OP 1855, Burritt would inform his fliends and the Pub that.he has now in Store, and is receiving a full' assortment of Fall and Winter Goods,lncluding a great variety of Rich Fall Prints in new StYlos, I'lain and Fancy Delanes,.and Plain an . Fancy 3foltair Cloths ; Plain and Plaid Merinocs, Piliatmetta..se'l2e ba,,ess and Poplins; Dark Rich Gingliams, in Fall. Styles; Black Brocade,.Plain and fancy Silks. Wool' 13roche, Cashmere, :Crape, and Silk Shawls ;'Rich Rib ! bons ' Bonnets and Flofvers ; Ladies cloths', and Vel vetsfor ClOaks and Mantillas, Broad cloths, Cassime ! res, &c.-witii a large assortment of Staple and Fancy 1 - . Goods as usual, including Hardware, 'Crockery, Iron and •Steel, Paints, Oils, Bobtsand Shoes, Hats, Clocks, Btdfnlo Robes, carpetings, fie„ with, a new assoft-. ; trtent of Stoves and Trimmings - of the bestNuality, lies ing made to order expresslylor his custom Trade, and . will all lie sold at . the lowest figure, or a little lower for Cash Produce, or approved credit. . N; 8.. Wool Socks wanted, for which the highest prices will Continue to be paid. Flour and Salt con , stantly on,hand. „ _ „ New Milford, Oct. 4, 1855. A 'MENTION. AT . HOME! THE undersigned would respectfully inform the cit zens Dituock and vicinity, that lie has opened a store at Pimock four corners, where he intim& keep ing constantly on hand a good and well selected as sortment of I:tryGt:tods, Groceries, Hard ware, Crock ery, and all kinds, of merchandise, usually ' kepi in 'a country store, which he will sell as low, if not lower, thin . any other establishment in Northern l'ennsylva-. nia, Montrose,not excepted. • Gentlemen. and - Ladies give me a call, • and examine my stock or, goods and , my prices. Ton will save some miles travel and per "laps from tel . to fifteen centticiii every dollar you ,pay out. A good assortment of Ready Made Clothing hept constantly on hand. • All kinds of Country produce taken in exchange for Goods at the market • WK. ii. TIIAYER Dirrtbek, Jan.ls; ' War i . War ! in the Crimea. 10,000 Volunteers .wanted to buy °pier's in.any, way to spit, that are continually arriving by express and kept and served in the best manner at the Tem perance Saloon & Grocery on Maine Street, opposite the Farmer's Store. Aisti, Pies and other-eatables— and most, kind of Groceries & ProviAons; Teas &c., Flour kept constantly on'hand, and for sale at whole sale S i nd retail at S. S. morrs. 11 1 ~ fy;ng i Mitt :d's Hair Restorer and Golden Gloss,: for benuti the hair. A quantity of Leather Glove; and ns at * S. S. MOTT'S. New York Fancy Candy and choice Segura and im ported Fruit at S. S. MOTT'S. • Montrose, Nov. 14, 1855. " no QKs. JJUST RECEIVED, 'new lot of School Books-- Plain'and Fancy Papers and Envelopes, Diaries for 1856, Farmer's:, Christian, and Presbyterian Alma &c. &c. - J. LYONS d. SON.' January 10. , FIRE! FIRE Mis un4ersigned has been appointed an agent of e STATIC sturnsx, TIRE INSURANCE co ;of Harrisburg, Pa. Said Company btu; a capita of osakimo 1 his as safe and cheap a comps as any in the State and insures on the Stock or II ual plan. • • ' ' TESTIMONIALS We, the undersigned, hereby state ,tha t we have done tnisiness with the above comptuq and - we are satisfied that it is both safe and cheap . ' ln our expe-' rience we hive never knotri anY asssmenta on a premium note, • F. M. Wtm.tams, • Wx, JassrP, D. I). Wausau, f . IF. B. Citaxattn. B. Ca"ri I ORLANDO ELDRiDDE: BILIANGS STIWUD, Agent. :WANTIAI7O.' • t Socks, Eggs, putter, LW, Che,ese, Flannel &e. in hziy quantity In eiebange" for Goods atVigh p t rieee. Illotitmee,_Oet. 4, 18S5.- . • W 41077. /'MOVER' SEED of thi, , large.kind, and Li Timothy Sied, for tile by-k' ITREITT. , 'New Milford, March StappOiled tit be Cheap,:, i f WE thousoit dollati s'Orth of Ready-114e Coat X. 7 bgAt_ MOlCERUtticl2l4}otAri, friv IoR4 MK," 1 ,7 Mt • * 4. , 1 , 1 Airrivila ;D a ily .git , 1 frlit'aubscri - riara now op saleciesfirock'of'Oeir g t mks; Groaarlas,„ Hard-wire,' -! 'kola - and lElhoes - of all aka . s on i 11ea1,..5a1,,4 1 i0te., 41 of yrh I chaap as conks bought olsewhr t :17 - schangf Ihr toolbar, Rhinglei, i i 1 Woolen stiCks,: Cobb, or, approyi 1 Two:ahillin per pair paid f teen.cts:pe r, for - Eggs. ow for Butter.l I _;,.By B I Hop ytotloioi April 21, 1.856 1 _— Ten Dark Later: fro .. . IMPOIitiNT INTO . . TITST' rem.' iii ' ed at F. 11: Cu el splendid assorrtment Offa " I der, over' l Booo i pieoes 'lithe la .: ed, patterns from 8 to int cents • deiced in 'quaaticy, quality an 1 and examtne. I. : Also just regeived a fresh an Linieed Oil,' witich, will be sold . ltiputrase i •/vil 28, 1888.: ----- ~_ D CIL. Ifi MAKIIII9 , HIUSINE • S. 1 . WATCH "DEVII,EY !ft READ • with •friends, a 4 the public thatl tnenCetl the repairing of Watch elry, by . . lip,. NB . d of NCR I'orki and late of Sr has he been. r4eotnmer.ded by es there as a Steady and./rat r have given hi r a personal in so that. our .nds may have' ev ing their ivory, done with CD7C In addition to - his general kt, ous kinds, of English and foreigl dorstands the Pock business to,ihe sniallest Mantel Cloeits I ltonte-mades, • . Montrdse, Jauuary 8. 180. ' - 1 NOTIC PUBLW *ice is hereby RUFF- is receiving a ne. Wares of all kinds usually k Tinware,line Of business, anion a better 'lt.sSOirttn' ent of Stove., more duriableban ever before All the pitvf :on need will be Inc for yourselves. • AU stove: respect. • kept constantly cirrhand, anj of .77:.V WOE, made out •si which is otTeried for sale as eh( in anyma - et. Also on hand, es, Chai and Gearing - for CI Brass" tl tl Porcelain Kettles, a Ware.' 1. • . , • dcbbing &Le on short noti e and in good 'order. All goods in he li4l,be s Id; cheap for cash' or (approved) credit., - : . 4..WOObRUFF. MontrOse ' lurch It, 1856. • I - . . . • • , MOM ' . ~ . .117 - E Will again say to our usjorpers that we are V 1 . extre nal!, anxious to . do and balance of accoant.4.. Tis more anxious ince we began to foot up so many httles amounting t quite a sure, and we ate in need of it now. Toae ommodate all, I Will. be in Montrose eyery.Mondar r the next two weeks, Tuesdays at, he store of Wm. .IThayer in Himook, and Wednesdays at Esq. 0. 31 les, 'Brooklyn; TbutzS days at Orlando Ntilliains' ii , Franklin. This ar -1 rangement niust accommodate lt; still, if it does not, you can find . a list of :accouti s at Esq.- Avery's tin Montrose, Esq. Miles', - Broo • , yn, and William H. °Thayer'll i . 1 1 iinock.: •Come an settle. March I 3 56:_ - . 1 'R. THAYEIL ---, - • . --. . 1414..(liarle': liARBY:RI Sharing Saloon, ing ugai removed .his sh,' titse tion in the I - ment ot Sear over Chan .ex Store,, is pre: l in the nco!..t scientific mann t pleased to entrust their head. .Nor. 2t). : L -- • ' . 1 'S FOR E PEOPLE. VAC , rrn.E 5,.. .eriber is canting on Ithe CIIAIRMAK- I. LNG BUSINESS in a its various brancheS lit 1 - the 'Chair lrd Ware Shop,in arford, Acre mate be " 1. forind a greater variety of 'incisor and Ricking Chairs than at any other eta lishment in the COI* ; also Flag and Cane Seats, 13n , atts, Bedsteads, Loung es, Settees,ables, Stands, & . 4c., all of which4ill, he sold at t lowest prices t retail, (or wholesale, with short intice.) All wo-k warranted well Made and "of d good (material. Short i e:l:oas and small pfofite will be my notto.. -For, demonstration of the 'bore facts, please callitt my shop . ' Hanford village. I. : W GREENWOOD. Buford, Octo b er 12, 1854 - - 1546m6 -6-- 1 PLOW _,tri , NEW ESTABL ' Ar kNl i E ' l l7 w°fli . i •pubicthatl- arc n Celebrated Flows. They, a hand, Side Bill,. Wayne Co Cuitivators,!Doq Churns; S 'Plow Points of various pa mention. We hope, by stri le receive dur share of pub! -tory, D. Poi* old stand: Searle's Mill,. . OF - Repairing done on sh 1 ' Feb. 6. i , • i .„,low Line of 1 i • FROI ILICIRKWOOD TO STAGF.Slwilileave Kirkwd bettsville, Liberty;4c., 1 arrival of the Mail Trains of :reaching ..lientrose at 1 P. Montrose daily (Sundays' ex ing KirkwOod In time to tak both East end West, .being Bible mute Ito . reach the New This line; intersects a tri- Springvnle,, Tunkhannoili, 1 barre, whie r h leaves. Montros day, Wednesday and Friday. vale, Leraisville &c.l, Good teams mid comfort i ded, and the proprietors wil t commodate the public.' April e t . 11854. 4m 1. zo I , tl t ,IC ---,- A ; -- .„ dministrator's Notice: i NOTICE is hereby given, that letters ,- of adminir tratia,n upon the estatAof, DAVID • BLACEINGTON, late of Giusox - towushiio deceased, have peen granted t the undersigned,land all persons indebt cd to sai estate will please make immediate pay a t ment, andithose having clai Swill present the sawn same dulvlattestcd for settl ment, at the Office of Na thaniel 11111,.E5q., at Sasqu hanna Depot,WherC th subscriber, will attend on S rdays for settlement b the same. I LYMAN BIACILDiGTON, Adin'r, April 9,i 1856. - lOw , , the ablic. rIVITE subscribers having ken the store andipur chasr the stock , in ti 17 al de, of R. T. Ashley,. ar prepared o sell, for R PAY ONLY, n assortment - of Dry 6 itg !Perfumer*, Yankee No tions, Groceries, Crockery, hardware, Iron and Naili Boots anti' Shoes, Sole and Upper Leather, Salt, &c Lc., at such prices as (th ey , (think) cannot fail t(give entire satisfaction to' all who may , favor them !wit , their patrimage 1.1.. A. elt J. R. Ashlq. Brooklyn. Nov, 16. 1855' 1 46t D D . •_ AL WIN dal PEilithl VS, I . Wholesnle and Retail dealers in Flour, Salt, Pork, Meal, Grain,-Feed and Candle's: , Cash paid for, Oat • and Rye. 1 - • _ .1 1 , 1. On Cheetnut Street,—Ealt end of Lyons i Cb _ dlers Store, Montrose Pa.-- ! ' ''ALFRED BALDWIN. ' '",• • • ' ' - ' SILAS PERKINS: STEilft GRIST . iiND SAW MILL: r ipo 130 ST i II . ROTMERS h ribg purchased the abov - A. Clita Invent,-wlll eel) constantly on l ! ne l l 4 ' perfine a d Fine Flaun t Meal opupertor Ina icy, alto 'hop andOrcut at!the lowest cash prices. Custom ; ork w.lll bo do e IWO ikespitek mull in case's wairanted.l . 1 . .-.• 1881. Mon e- • , July, 1858., i :' . 1 1 Wslata;hiii t: toe ' 1 1 A -nel aagortment - fug 1 Switzerland,. Germany, JO., the New York priced - , at Montroae, Oct. IEI, '11*;„ barrel fillt s Tit - B. It. LYONS k Cbie $9 Pk, 44' tnovOt antTbnotby Eked by • • ' : - IIIALPWIN and PERKINII.4- *west Ninth sal 185 I - '—_l'''s.n.opf , • ' 1- • , TUST OPENED; 11 1 01 /0-VERYBODY wants a (it titii lonerleati 141.‘ /124kyeriwid Vartn-Bpok dby Jaa.'lo.l ' I,I f TONS WM, 1 . . WZMZI AY A il m iti c eLit ' 6 lPoiencirt i t4.- ottot,wason k Co; -, illii. 4416roul*V00.1100r to till_ ;ldeas from t ths t .rade, and4 o - 11 r-str49l2 . • • lin e -with skill arid:`despiteh. Theildn It •. - ntlroit hind Ploico, (beseltitide44Steele;'( ds, i ) Vtdlierctors, Straw Cuiteri; . Corn Shilleri, " dle. d'e., :-.., - ,4` ' - - .• :- - L i ebtviteliartliiidarittentlen thie f tollAtis widen . maitufaCture.' Wrivtanufactu re and kneladr Mid . ~ ; Theeetebrated 4nagchleY Plisses _ ti ,, ,,,L. .',' ‘ .it W •Baye',purchased- the -exclusive right to ,marnitec- toe an d sell' in this cOuntiiWerse, Wyoriitugind .B dford, Or Rich's Potevit Irott - Beam Plosii.flo Plow Is made antirriy of irOW, eseeP/160, the %Amami. ' It It is celebrated • for its easy draught, ndng •oite•third r than any now ittuse,: while its strength _ mitubi. re ility ar.e greater. • -, . . , ~ : • ' 'Y ' . MACHIfgERY- . .: • . .. - • _ 0 ill kinds manufactured and repaired by aperiesie- macM , ests :- 8 eon- 'Engines, Grettring for Atilt*, aShiviits Jta - ' _ , chivies, (Kite. _.... . .:: T 1 Among the Stoves width we . nuutufaetm* . srethe - done Cooking Stone, .Rougli,a 1 o rtßeady c10.,:1r0i,.- Queett'do., Pt . einiu o i sto., - and otherlinds, all Sr raged for blvnlitg wood or ixitd.' 4156; fielflliiir 1 or, do., a Parlor, Moos- .Cottage Parlor' do, Btowley'S, t 6 sizes, and variety of tither Parlor. Bikweit ' th Weed. and .ectal burnerw. We keep - alsciien.hand 4 ndstone . trimmings, Dog Chita trimmings,'lrre- • ' 2i Mid ShOvel and Tongs Stands, Ac: fie. .'lifink . line 'to order on short•notice and'at the lowent rates. [gyp' Orders for Stoves,. Agricultirallmplententsi L i are solicited.from those in the trade, and Wilts led at reasonable wholesale prices. S.. ir. Euro, B. S. BEMET, & PERICINS. ~:~:'` <~ oPikottona. - - „ hiiite_iin4 Conthiting r ea' dpitutile Clothing Fklur,-.Corn leb , ;they'. will sell ,as kre in, the county, in ,rlVedttee 04, kinds, [ti f ” OWN s. .' . good sock rtycents per pound - & TINcILEX., 16w3. .i • Ilion , York: 1 1 1GENCE. DiAas:a tarie and r Hangings and Bar,- st itnd most improv pee' roll. All ran be .price.. Please call Zinc Paint and t s low karts. ' OFIANDLER. .- • , enure hiforni 'ilietr they have again cmn 'i, Clocka, and 'Jaw- i TRAM, use; and so highly Is me - of the first lions /te lima-man, that we . . t in the business, Iriconfidenee in har d despatch. mledge of the vari- L watches, he also tin- I. in the largest Turret whether foreign or . . t ithat 8, A. W00D .,,10t o( Stoves and pt in theN§toveAuad t. which mapbe found i heavier, lar r, and 1 •e \ .iTered in this co my.. t i ust to call and exam- i warranted in eve \ 1 extensive assortment the best tnatrials, ap na can be bought Lead Pipe of all siz ain, Pumps, all sizei d ;all kinds Jappaned . . Morrifi, - . . and Hair Dresser, hay , g p . froth its former loca ls s!Hotel, to the room t- , red to exercise his art !r, On: all . who may'le .. or' faces to his hands. . I ' ' 22y1 .A OP. SLIMENT., 1 "%1 respectfullyinform the I doctoring Blaicblay's a 'keep constantly ' 013 flty, and %den clows, Igh and Cutter Shoes, rig, too numerous to attention to businass, a Patronage. - Manufac rouodry, M. Mott, mutt. rt notice. MERRIT MOTT. ELIJAH MOTT. 1! Stages,. MONTROSE. !..; passing through Cor i very morning after, the - both East and West, RehArning, leave ted) at 2 p reiteh- Mail trains of, cars, 1 e nearest and most fem. York and Erie Railroad. eekly line for Dimock, I' yotgi eeryand Wnkes ,: at - A. 31. Mon t- Also, a line to Friends Me, carriages are. pro vi spare no pains. to T. X. BATCH, !ORGAN Sr. WEST. i tisane; received'" front whie.b will be sold bele BINGLETOsra 1112=1 opirotlAdwElhopi, , LYONS k SON: Montrose, March . 4. , PATENT BIEDICINEII. - , .- .. ~. -.. .- ; 8 MONO the great variety of Medicines atlurre li , . Store, may be found allot Dr. jaYne's Inte l y d kinked - Family Medicities:.-Avre's Cherrf Pee> , \ and. Cathartic Pills ;- Halsey'i Forest Wine and orest Pills ; Efoatiandis Celebrated Gertuatatitteis rafuleu's series of, Family Medicines ;_; ' Meickane s ; argling Oil, the greanest remedy for sprains in tr+n beastever known ',•••Mathewson's Infallible •Iteur 7, and Horse Remedy t - -Orick's Vertdifuge,mtd , I riety, of other kinds; - Trasli's , Magnetic Ointment, the great remedy for burns', rheumatism, sucl.all in ammatory complaints ; Pond's 4tract, a first rite . litg, for similar pnrposek as above Ointment; ,(n.' rews' Pahl Mestroylng - Agent; a good article;' It*. i t 1 . I 'a Balsam and Bone IJitiment; AtwoOd's Ja ' . ice Bitte% Ounkee, DrOps,.Liniment, and Dyseu !ups ; Bailees Compound, for. Dysentery; Bo ... t .11 s Pepsin - for D;i•spettsia • fielmboldis Extract of tichtt and 'Extract - of Sarsaparilla ; 'a ' variety of • es, the beat in maritet, Pillsotc., agid - an ahn ,tll4 variety of Patent Medicines; altogether funeral.= to enumarate—:-but suffice , it *to say;• that e pnblierill ind nearly erefy• thing in this line, at ,e Drug and Fancy - Store - of ABEL TERRE Montrose; July. 1855 - ' 1 - ' . , . EXERAL \ taiiNISIIING bTOIgE TallortAig , fftablisiiitient . • " kr ' - . St.7BQCTIIANM.CDEPOT. - • , ASHER k CO. would ,re4pe" ctfully annotate tar i • -their friends and the public `generally, 'that • &cep constantly on hand a full asSirtinent of y • Made Clothing, BOota,Frid,Shoes, -Ha'aandCans; arid every thing elAe necessary for men and women's weir. We would particularly call the, itteitionf 'eta*? • erchants to our large stock of Ready-Made otbiUg; .f our own inanufacture,,which „woof:for atwb , • - i prices that will afford great„itidneementS.to, • 'tk coi and ,hort-thne customers. . - • . . \ . ~ A Inge stock of Cloths, Cassinteres;Vestings;&c., , -ept constantly on'hantr;for persons desirous of hltIV-. • \ ng clothing made to order. • - - • -1 • •\: ()Filers putictuallY attendea to:.; i. , ThankfuLfor pas . ), fators, we hope to merit a eon- ' inuaLce 'of Ow same. J. ASHER I: Co. Suscochaitni Depot, Pa., May !2, 1855. - 1 ' ' . •. , . Anstralia, California, - Or any place on: the Globe cannot prt greater mducements . than: , 4 REELER k STODDARD'S 111001 r AND SIZOE-STORE. ,7111 asso, cl" is now filled with a new and eitensivYet: In .V cut of articles in tbeir line, embracing ,' a general an ty of ne w and elegant _styles of ladies and gentl e u il s wear ; among which arer-Liefics French, Silk Lasting and . Prenille Gaiters, Ridland. Enameled Polkas, Kid, Patent Leather and Bronzed Jenny Linds, - Buskin§ and - Ties ;" Gentlemen's French and Philadelphia, oak tanned calf skin and kip Roots, Morocco, Calf find Cowhide _Brogans &c. Boys I kip„ i calf and cowhide Boots and • Brogans ; -all - kindr of Misses and Children's wear. Also,, a general *art- inent of findings which consist. in part . of lasts, pegs, sparables,,Bungarian nails', tacks' ' tbrOtd, wax, liria.. ,- tleshoe binding, awls, rasps, sautditionetr, shoe lean* ite. Also oak andlemlock, tanned‘Wf upper! and ; soleleathtr, Morocco skins and linirigai. 2 °. •• ' • I . Work rnade.to order a.t&repahing neatly doss. KEELER it STODDARD ' Montrose., April et, 1854. • ' - - Stearns :and Illarvties.,Firfe-Pro• Safe's. ' ' '[. HE subStribers have made arrangements. to fur:T nish to persons who may be in want of then), the above named invaluable Safes, at the Bailie prices for which they can. be obtained at the manufacturee's . .— , Having experienced the benefit of such an*lir du i . ring the late Conflagration ourselveN woifld earn• estly reconimend to others having valuable hoolaand papers, the_preservingof which would be of immense importance toOrmi not to do without one. Prices range rom $50,t0 $509, and we can explain to any one wishing to purchase, the difference' in style, size, prim; kc.,and furnish them on Short no tice, with the - intern al arrangement to snit the par- chaser. • BElrn.Ey Montrose, December 19, 1854. Valuable Lasodo•Foi Sale. • . FOB SALE IN ONE BODY, about 5500 acres of Land on the waters of Spring BrOok, a branch ; of the Lackawanna river, in Luzerno County, PEVA., about midway between the thriving towns of Scion ton and Pittston. These lands are covered with val-.; table timber, and being situate in tbe most extensive mineral region in Pennsylvania—known to.cOntain iron ore—and believed to abound in coal, andlbeing also in the, immediate vicinity of ieversl railroads made and now in progrfts—effer to the capitalist an. opporttmity for the investment of money that seldom occurs. For further information apply to 'N. P.. Ho sack, Esq., No. 11, Wall street New York, or to . Ai' subscriber, at Montrese, Susquehanna county,Pi, the,- attorney in , fact of the owners. ' April 6, 1854. . DEW PitiNKE4.,'.l LIME AND ,I'LASTED. : /VIBE subscribers are now burning and 1 keep . constantly, on band, Lime of a vet • or quality at 'Montrose Depot, and WM • _sell it in any quantities at titair price. Persons -wishing A large quantity can be , suPplied . 4.;•on a:reasonable notice.. • Superior ground Plaster will be kept constantly on . hand hereafter. . : ' I. L. Post - DROMEft. W. JESSDP. L. SEARLE; . Montrose Depot, Apra 11., • . NoincE. . - - nom. S. THATER; takes this method of saying to his friends'and mist - mere; &Ole has again resumed the practisie of mediate, at 'hit old stand It Montrose, where he may-be found avail times unleis. professionally,employed.. ; Re would say to thpse la debted to him, that he , will deduct twenty-sy° per cent on all accounts paid . before the first of April nest, (or if any poor like* myself I will deduct My.) Mon - tone, Feb.-20, 1855; : Wiadow.lfa\ • ,H. & D. SAY'RE haviVca ut appohitethr, agent U for an extensive sagh 'ad • and door maintike• _ ter7 are Prepared to furnish art 'des In thislinost less - rates thin they have .usually been sold • July 24. - - S. IL it Preini!. A N article - which evert rtian should trY 'mi. sail • LS. by • - - • = p*.••• .t , :ro. • Dr, Baker', Celebrated . •VesstablO Compound,;. A sovereign remedy for Dysentery, CholaCsigot43* Cholera. Tufauttint - or Summer' compWiitibutit — ely vegetabio, and has never failed in a single Instainceof -producing the desired effect. , , For nit in _bottles at 50 cents and 111. BENTLE7Y.4 itaft.N,"„ Kontrose, August, 22,1855. . • ,•I • I Itentowed. -34, : ''.o' • C. D. Virgil Dentist has taken rooms Writ i. •Ctll_andlens r store, where. it will be his pleasure . :ass hiiiitiencLi its quick u possible. C. D. irm it,;;;., May 2,1858._ . • , Residt.i3t Deli , - MEW GOOD& 4 'W. Mort Tice redeVeASOOkaNtwftoodo, FanStOOSpitiCh es De _, - 131igek . !reit! mettas, Alapaces, Olegbems, Metttioee, - Tihiti,.:sed Shawls,: Infect a general esel*lmisiit oftriy Skx4 Which will be sold low. - =• - - - - rrllEbest laWnivalkle bad of/. liTedairSOlt A Any AmilYiseedilWatalave Wan 'aifirial4 zit nay 440 not SAWN , . DUMCION AO *ITU ,•-, • '; giesedeemp t ri - OiSTA*MY <WHAM) 4er ,ey t hs ir 911 *OS Illedft; MO"! ;I'll°7 11 EA MEE =ES i _~. r, ft:.
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