of elk ed j i'Be c~. ` 'neva:oilcan Meeting - in Liberty. The Iteiniblieaps Liberty met,,pnrsu a' tit to notice, on Fri Jay eveninir 'A3ai - 110th, 185 G. in the Methodiqt Church, for tin‘. . jmr pose he.drin4 -an rufpress on the subjcet of Slayery and Slas;ery INtensiot4 and tc -, Organ ,- .• ize a• Republiea*Asiwiation... On motion, I._ .m.na.:mAN FULLER svao, chosen Pr,...s.ideni and •• I , All!eit Truesdell SeerOtary. . . I f • Rev. Ephrahn B. *.‘.nuy . offered a!Strcng .F; Soil l'lattlnin, w,liieh•was acloptea. i-• - • On motion, S. W. 'TrueAell, W. If. Ives. ; . .pdj.:Wcbsi.or were kppointo 3 Cominittee to .'draft resolutions find report peritiancnt officers- for the AsSocilition. . . . Mr. Tenny then Onie forward and gave `,:the ,audienee his 'vieL„.vs on the subject of Saivery and Slavery estenslon, and, revieWed ~ , • • ;Ile position of the; different political parties '6l the !day. i-Ic -;:aid, hehe considei44 ',it the - . 1 • :; 'duty. of every man t 4 act and speak 4n this important, question.. !,!i Ho was a 'Jciferson . deinnerat, - -aml i not' , a Fierced'emocrat . The Sham Deino;racy•iid; not get their ;:.prine-i -. plies froin Jefferson, ‘. bUt from " an old g r en Alciaan:wbo ima l ived for tigcs.",_ Ii Could . not see how ChriStiaint could wiith any. consis 'ft:my,. pray fur the,pprcssed, and 'then .vote - for the oppressor. . It,. was lii(e tliiiowinr theii: piigYers Mc; Heyen and tlazir viites in to liell, 'He intende to ,Pray and Vote the i same *ay. ° Mr. Tenny spoke fvr an "loinr and a in his usualleloqu6t, foreible,nrl cum -hieing manner, to'n large°aUdience of ladies and gen tlemen. .At the eonelusion of the ad - dres.44. .• ; • the committee. ; throu'r‘h their chairman, re „ported the following lierson.s as officers of . the ' Association • : 4 • i• President, Arthur southworth; YiCe Pres ident; Benjamin M. Bailey ; Seeretary, -Al bert, • . • Truesdell; Treaurer, pirath T. ,Law ; :Executive tommitteci• George W. Cj•an \ dall, • S. W:True§dell,-Nathan Fish, IL W. South :.,worth and Joseph Webster. . - . The following resolhtions' were otTered at:d • Imanirriotisly .adoptedl: Whereai, •Life,Liberty,..and the pUrsuit of happiness, are the. griiat. and cardinal!princi- . 'pies on Which our free institutions are estab ' lished; and Whereas there is reason ;to fear 'that; there is now a great and pon,-erful party 44:irganized,. which is attempting to SUltyert these principles and e't3tabiish . in•ltheir place a despotism, tbundedl. oh the principles 'of, tyranny and oppression, making Slavery par , . • ajnount to Freedom, Old establishing it where it is prohibited by laW : .; and whereas Slavery in all its forms- is rev=olting to 'the limnane and benevolent fcelitigs of the 'people, and cregrades the , : slave 'but the slave , owner; therefore • .• • • 1 Resolved, That we •iriew .with. alarm and with the utmost abhorrence, - the effort 'now Making hy our present, National AdMinistra-; tion, to :Consolidate Dkinocraey and Slavery, : under . iiie.cognomen cif 'National beirioeracy, 'to carry : Slavery into territory made free :by :'a solemßeOmpact„ and to grant to the South -. the right of • transit thi.ou.Th free Statesovith .r . their slate property. 1. ,• • • • •• • . Resolved, That ;were uneoinproniisinglr, opposed . -td oppression and slavery . in all its I r:forms, hut .will leaver. it in the States Where • r 1: it now is. as the Constitution,left it—that .in their own hands ;' but as_ to its.eNtension iA bevond' its present limits, we say', bitherto • shalt .thou acme, but lio farther. • ' • .4'esfilved,. That therepeal of the AtiSsouri Compromise AV s it:breach Of. faith' ori the pirt of- ohr. Southerh. brethren, and, shoirs how littlede . pendcne4 there is to placed - men who are , ov6rned by the principles: .of slavery.. • . " •, 1 Re,solved, Mat we laost heartily isympa thiz.e..witlt the Free State nicn in Kansas, and' will give them all th 4 support in our power, sustain them by our influence, and at' t hobal T - lot box. and bid theld God speed ,in . the:great and noble cause in , W - hielv they are how en .g.aged. • - • , . I • Resolved, the patriot, Galttsla Grow, has the entireicon.fidence of this ncet , ing, and is treservir? of:Atte highest =adniira, lion for the noble stind he has taken in the • cause of-human right§ and free territ4r,y. ' and that we will stand by - him- though he be as. sail6d by open eneinies abroad and' secret . foes'at , •i! - • •. , . The followina resdlutiOes were offertd. and • , . - adopteu: .t •: ' , _ • .Resolved.' ,That tliel \ thardis'of this meeting are tittudered:- to I . *. E. B. Tenny tur his ° :able address this . eVening, and fur, the noble stand he has taken the cause of freedom. • Resolved, That tht Secretary furnish the • _editors of the independent Republican wiA the proceedings of '*is Meeting for publica , tiOn. , , n motion the Association adjourned:l • . . . FULLEIL, President. Albert TrtiesdeU,-Seeret.arv. • Ariiataatics.s.--Upon the subject Uf dress e `and appearances, thniN. Y. Times thus re- 1 1 '• I . t marks: i .. II . 1 • 1 " A coat that has ?the marks of use. Upon it ~ is - a recommendatiorii , to people of sense, and . ' a hat witb ton smoof, a nap and , too' high a , lustre is a dtioga.tOry circumstance. The , . best coats inlifroadWity are on_ the backs of 4. penniless fop, broki.n down inerchants,clerks with pitiful mlaries,iand men that don't pay ' up. The heaviest: gold chains dangle from , the fobs of g,arnbler.4 and gentlemen of-very limited Means; r eostit - ornaments on. the la- . , •• dies indicate t 4, the e 'es that are well open, fthe fact of a silly lc? er or husband cramped for fundst AO wa a pretty woman goes 'by jmeta suit of. plaid ad neat . apparel, it is a Il k ' , sign that she hits fal expectations and a hus. 1 band that can ahowitt balance in his favor.— 1 l a vr wotnen Rze l ike „ 1 b . o oks, too much gild ,l; takes men suspus that the binding is the mostimportant;int. ‘ tar The editor . .f the. Utica Herald says that heence knew a wild widow Whoeut out her own, daughter !tithe good graces of her j lover, and married!him herself! To obtain revenge fro this u l l4uunworthy trick, the, daughter set her crtic fur the young man's rich father. (of wheitn he! was the only heir) and actually :married hun, and had children, to - the infinite annoya*Li the other parties.— This occurred in Onondaga county. . 1 , % AntsTopa:talc DABFEY: - --A . cdrre,4pondent , Of the SaVantialt • :Mews relates , - thil case of i William Ellistm4 who purchas , A hisfreptont I PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY.MOONING; AT NONTROSE 4 from his tiihster several „ears ago,. and now PL., AT $1,50 Pia ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. • : owns ..a large cotton' plantation, upOn which , ' be\works fifty bands, and now owns about 1 - -11" belie ' '4 -"gig: . . I one ; half Of the town of StrasbUrg, 111;ga - utter 1 th.l'V'sns rea ders -,. „t -------:-..,- --'. • •f 40•50 District, %•uth Carolina. - • •- . ~,'President'ot% the Senate', ',. of y ---- --:. k 0,75 eniq -to .pailiatel • ' - . 14 4 - 4 Q tr :':1 (W),l slavery Majority, call thetorattn,,„V, • • 1 . ' • .Al LAW. l .ll3into 1 :-'• ' '''' -: ", ,- - - • '- - - iffr.A little biiy. and: girl, in - RoStoni,l s he A n • ~ a , i',.,,,,,,,..m•-crini- e , as might bc -expect-1 If -- 0: 1 a! , q-c-e{:. - I ---,. ... .1,25 1 , h was so . outrageousa thms.o. or . , . • t. - ri-',4. • JOSEPH DU' Mass -, who' had been' bloti . - 6 '' ld . b 1 ni g so4P , litlVhies. as . a "' )priguell serVire' Souls, who seen to IChase'PrO.ebtbi Would the Senate of Massa,- tentibiti : Bend, Map 7, 16 . - .• • P ' rwi___. an . 0 . t . bated .• I -., Pipe, were' tab' Very ~,- - -t-; :. i . ~, .• -. ,‘-, .. .., _ - -,ill, and the boy - dik during the niglt. .Is 5-1--n , it_ is ; a constitutionai right ''' - i of the . -I .! chuse .. tts have endorsed itS. ' tone and senti•A voter.:.- , . , i.„,. xi ew Music. I "IP - `;'-vlit they :were!poisoned by. tr''' • -tin- ' bitivehOlders to traMplo both upon the, rights I inents, in part and, ,in whole, as they did, 1 . • • • l• - -. i . - ; • '• • • ~„1,..f ; pretneat songs ever publishe --Eo, . • . 1 . 1 V.)1 Melodeons, Violins and Gu truis.-; • .K°Y . , 3 lPe 4 sftee9', imbibed, from the, - - valve l_and.uie Tsons - of Northern freemen. -The unauintouslf?„ NO; all this talk about "prov , ' ~ _ '-' . re . e/ /le . -4.,.- , " I" "1. Worcester * , operalions. _ ~. 1. - i - 1 sco, '0 1 1:00 . rite and' 1 - ' New .-I,ork, Herald, whose editor, t h e ' infa. ocation' , is only intended to deeeive his read-, s i . ,i 3 O na l," o ' theComPanY iO-4 , 4,--alrofJohn C Cref.sim- I 1.1 ~, H op . 9 ryi. ,d . AN ~.. En 4 . rnous Bennett, )fa notorious' *hp has_ i ers, because out or sym path y and fellow-feel-1 e d .Esq il i n 'M. '4,t -. ..„' ohn ie..: coward, lie, Esq .,: Samuel Meson, Efolit , Mordecai I been repeatedly cowhided iirithout iesisting 1 ing be desires, to palliate the. crime of. hi - - .v .2 THIS OFFICE, 'ON 4 4 representing it,. s cni pirioN , - .Is. D'aween, ,Frederick F4l Fr . aley;°D.4, I published fin noeouut of the .assault, 4ferin -, :.. friend Brooks. .- ' - to Mr No John Livezeyi 4S11 „ , William - Biddle, .Esq I iny aart ; euln fromthat ' ' ; e. 1 gmen man i The • most astomshmg circumstance that I au aour's noti(ie nce. Thay are sellit* then. lands'at fifty dollara an . 1 Man- ' . I .r 4 - ,• . . . 'they hold the l 'ap.,:iPpies, Wheat, Cgre, an acre each share re'preenting one acre rne 1 other Of the eity 'Dailies, arid evidently garb- 1 baS lately come under our notice, is Chase's* t h e d e l ez i at i on itialiwaY'cumpaqi ieh tas a tract tfnear-Oing turd Idisfortiug . thelacts so as to make I. characterizing Sumner's speech as 10 - Nv, 4u1.- i 7VIETATILE IIEALING 841,0A1t, row, against ' rip . 7. tiel b e for co n u&hsi and colds l just re , 1 1 , 40,00Griereo,* - 7.4iii ng 3 at c io&d o ll ars 1 thew ' bear aa. tittle •afpint4. the - oast - tilant as i gar. *ulaekguardistn, &c. , This I,v,retch i who' - . e r„.- • Y L . " RE"; i Jle * aiNsassitis, I . lit to ? JIM. , .; . . , . . Alms the riaekeibockeri KATIE AND L ' I 1••••••••••• • 1 • • , . . ! ' • irr SinAn I. C. irti - rrrEl. • . 4 • ......... - ' 4 -. Kiitie and I were frolicsome 'hits, .. • • . .-. :f.lFhen Katie and I were small; , I. . Vying together, two little wee bits , • . • , . . *burns, in Ohl Times:Hull :• i 1, I:' • . Katie and •I, -, -.; . :S, I : . - . Tip frolicsome chits, " ' - -*. , 4 Tiro little wee-bits ' .i• - . , ' Othaintis, in Old Time's Hall. - • Ohe had tres_- - -ies of auburn hue, • ..: • - ,The other had gdiden curls; ~ EY . cs of hazel; and eyes of blue,- .. • , • . llattl we two troublesome girls: , ! - • Katie Mod 1 - ,:" '. . • -- ' .. - - In Old •Thnc's hall l , • • - When we were small,, - Sunny and sinless girls. - • i. , • • 'I hived Katie as kieVer a child -• Worshipped della(' before, % ' • [ For, Katie was modest and meek as trUd . 1.. . -• June-bud'dit the lakelet's shore:, , • • . Little Sweet Katie ! .• -•• i, • . •: . . Oh! . neier was child, -' . ; . . • ." So lovely, and mild, • - . Th us worshipped by a child before!, : . • • But . one came 'softly to Old Time's door, One sighing September day, • i I: . - Telling us - childhood's lease. was o'er, i And bidding us both away :. - i • • ' - ,_ Katieand I, • From Ole Time's dOor, . • To a brolid sea-shore,. .r 1. -.' .- Ttiat sighing September day ! . H .A.nd never since thedhavethe skies looked blue ' To sad little Katie and me, • • Since Coldly, and kindless. he part Aid 4 two, There by ,the sobbing sea : 1 ?. • • Katie' :aid 1, '3. ' 1 ' - We're drifting Out, . But together in. heart, • i ; . We're croszlmt the sobbing sea. . 'I wonder if the %%li:id , : will blow - Our 'l4llalloiis together again, • " • , While the noons and the inidnights crane and go, like Satyrit along the Main= - • ' Katie's and nine;' • I Wonder if they, .-: . . . - I . • . Through the sparklingpray; - • Will side by Sido journey again ? . r • Itis not because that my soul is.darh, • And hash hota btkautifal ray, - ' ! ~ . . That I sivatOe bow 'ofiny butThted harque, And.w;telt through the night and the day, • For the far-otr shore • Where the. world's wide! fleet, ..!- . Will by,and•by meet, At yelpers Of.life's shorttiliy : ..' , ' • But this is the mash that:often tittles ' • - Through the girds and the sobs .oillhe sea, I lit for the! ri!sper's silverehimes, i. -From the. i,ai of Eternity, - . ' ' .-. By aiwls'rung; • • , - For Katie; will come, t ' \ From , heri]trawe-rocked home, And worship 0. -5.,,,-,e with.me! ,-.14-randridi Jay .f: -~' Offit6" : f Education. • But. how h: 11 a nem attain a l higber life ? Welak.-r than worm, the frailetotsll God's. creatnies is he, when he comes up.tihe stage. His inherent energies' are •s-rutlbering; and, must be arousoli his affections are dormant, tind must...be enkindled.;. his mind VS - impels oned in the Iltill;and must 'be edMiated, or le'd out. All .the.gerrhs of power rti - e wrap ped up in his_little frad - bUt they are air there, and must be develi i ped in Orderly) assert , their pOiver. nd a general eduedidn, of the intellecVonly„ but o? the w e • being, mind; and heart.—incli' iiig buisi nefrri iterature, esthetics and: . re the - only .process o( developing his . cOmplicat: ed'organisin, su astw - seem* his highest well being and happiness,. and prepare Mtn - for the various duties,! relations and trial-1 of this world, and for the wider sphere and higher life of the world to come. . . To unf;)ld the germs Of thought ti.nd .feel- ing, to enl,gheen the mind, direct the atrce tions, cliftivatei Put' principles and . tiftrm good . ! 1 habits; to devOOPcharacter in' beautiful sym _ 1 metry: and thus. prePave the your 4, to act 1 . _ . I well ; their part) in the dratua of life ; todigni- 1 fy P.Tia L'lmoble,barmanity, and . elevateit to a plane nearer ti) God :midHetten, is, there- i fore, the 'great work of education, and souse- 1 i luently the true - mission. of teacher.-- ' 1 Mass. Tearlici.., . . • A SANT-Ft - sit Bt.xnE.—finite natural eu riositYlis exhibited at t he. roof the Board cif Enderwriters, in the 111 . sta:ince Building, x,rhieh Occitess riinch. notice. This ::,.was the blade of a sali - -fish, that had, been presented to .Captain BOwne, the • p,enerai agent cif the underwriters, 1):%,- the master of the bark Gen recently ashore atlilock Island. It measures •about 4 feet o : inelTes in length,• with.- an av - - erage Width of 7 inehesy• 4.)ti„each edge. are 16 teeth, o in'ches in lefiztlia4d fully, 2 inch is The blade has an ;=';val fOrm; and is about '2 incihes. thiek'and 9 ineheil wide at the larger end. - It_ is a solid 'bone, and, but slightly decaied, on its. ecT , ;el.-.-21 7 ri0 -York Tinze3. -$ I • • , Do T MiXitP THE BABIES.-"---ThC ,Knickerbocker gi the following account of a curious-affair which occurred in a family in that'city a fe* days since mother and her daughteilwere both confined on the same day, each haVing - a' tittle son. In the bustle. Of the monieut, both babies-were placed hi a cradle, and 0 the .confusion of the Mothers, when the .yOungsters were. taken from the• cradle, thew were linable to tell which was prAlter - 's and Which the daughtera i g son—, a matter whi4, of course Must ever, remain a mystery. The family is in greatdistress over the affair. EXPICESIS.:BUSINESS:-It is the practice in 'Europe for Irailroad coMpanies to o.rry on the' expresS business on thPieown :aCcount, and : deliver parcels . and execute .commissions. at all 'pointS along their routes bet Ween the terminal canes. This system the New York and Erie Railway Company Ptirpnses com . meniipg on the 16th of the present Month,— It A'Ml be . a `novelty in this.country Recent Irish journals say that again the ezn.igration front . Ireland . increasing, and that thepewantry arc leaving the coun try in large numbers, the United States be ing, still thelfavorite destination, only a small proportion going foiC:anada . or Australia The departures are inost numerous frnm Dub lin and other southern ports. o' " . The Washington Setae], the. South ern Demoeratic organ, says: . " at v2rnpt to resurrect the dead, or gaistinize the inanimate; the . administration- of :Franklin Pierce sleeps the sleep that knowsino wak ing.", 4. Those, who endorse that ad,ipinistra- Lion are - tithe " - saline fix." • BUSINESS CARDS. William - W. Wheauni, ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN. AND SURGEON Res . peetfully:offers his services to all whd,prefer the " Refortited ,Practice" to the old Bleeding Blistering and Calomel Plan. Jackson 5. ustjuelituna Co. Pa. 1 C. C. Hollister, . ChEALER,III SADDLES,• gayness, Trunks, \Ta it" Bees, &c., Moritrose, • • 17y1. 1311ISICIXN AND SIMPEON, has permanently heated hirMlelf nt Brickneyville, Susquehanna county; Pa.; and will promptly attend to all calls with which he maj - - be favored. 18v2y1. E. S. Knapp, with E. Cauldwell & MPORTERS AND DEALERS IN GLASS, I and' Earthen Ware, No: 76 Warren street, NEW YORE. • Dr. E. F. Wilmot, . fiRADUATE . of the Allopathic and Ilonieopathie kJ! Colleges of Medicine, - 0 now permanehtly46- caied in Great Bend Pa. \ April 30, 1856. A .TTQRNEY S COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office 2111. over S.1;1. West's Drug Store, Ssuguarantia Depot., - Pa. . • • Ilyl B•. Orchard, M. D.. DITYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Jackson,. Susque , hanna county,.Pa. Residence at the Postoffice. Keeler & Stoddard. DEALERS IN. BOOTS &SHOES, Leather & Find , lugs, on Maihe St., fil•st door below Searle‘s Ho , tel. „ . . - • Mot/troAe, Jan. 1, 18511: • . . • William H: Jessup, . TTORNEY AT LAW .&. NOTARY PL 7 BIJiI. .tt . Otiiec on Public Square, 3finarose: now be foul) at hi:4 new stand on the cor k. 2 ner or awegWiind Chestnut streets,. in the building recently ocenpied by 1), ittenberg k. Co. - where he efecittally yepairs with dimly:ld!, Watch es, Clocks, Jewelry, Guns., and every description o Machinery; Wheel putting; Gun and Watch mate rial supplied to the trade. •• \ T‘ ' I URCZEON DENTIST, 3fontrose r Pa.., at Searle's Motel, Mondays andTuesdnys of each week. :. ._ . -- ---.- - : • ' - _.. . .._ .. ._ .., Miller & Fowler, ' • i T .ORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS. AT LAW, and Solicitors in Clianeet'y. OflieoNo:44 Clarke street, Chietzyn, 111. . Thomas Ingstrum. TAEALER IN . DRY GOODS, Groceries, Clothing, Ci•ockery, DUots and :ihoes, d:c., Saßyueltanna Depot, Pa. a• inEl II ,t TTORNEYS AT LAW, AND BOUNTY LAND 4'l AGENTS,. lAtim I rose, Pa. . • B. 8. IfENTLE.Y. L. F. FITCH. • John Groves. - ASITIONARLE TA ILOR. Slum under Searle's F Maine'street, 3lontroxe,./-'47. - • f D. Hinds, ' 7 • TI . KERY .AND•EXCHANGE STABLE Office in 4 • in the rear of Wilson's 5t0i.e;, 7 ,1/ontrost, Pr.. • - ; • 11511 . . J. Colsteit, • Ij RAtER . IN . STO V ES, Tin, copper, and Sheet iron Ware, Lodcrarilli, ne4r Great Bend Depot. December 4: ". .; 43"., Hinds.,„ * • • TTORNEY AT LAW, iscagailialena,- Pa. Office - 1 nn Maine street, one door east of Lenheinfs. Frazier &Case, * i t TTORNEYS• AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. ()like on Turnpike street, one door East of .rosOs Store, Mold? Cogr, F . • • Albert Chimberliit, . • A.TTORNEY AT LAW and Justiep of the Peace; ..,L1 over I. L. Tor,t At Co's Store, ifonif)ge.. A TTORNEY AT LAW .: 1 7. SP COMMISSIONER of 1.11„ DEEDS, for the - State cf New York, will attend to all husiness entrusted to hiim with promptness anti fidelity. Office on Public Srpinr,, , occnpkd by Hot:. Wm.Jes,up. • • • J N ,, - It D ltt - , 4 :S t , ff. ME ( FtIiiN i ES .: , D r r h v er G „ o ir o ls i , . Hardware, :";toUti.War.., Glas - swar.e, Ooek 7 s, Jewelry, Silver Spoons, Spectacles, Musical Instru _ ments, Trusses, Surgical Instruments, Liquor', Ter , fumery, Mirror's, &mimicry, Brushes, Shoes, Yankee Notions, kr'. • . RR. Lyons & Co.; IlTrior.F.sALE .AND RETAIL DEALERS IN V 1 Dry Goods, Groceries . , Salt, Flour, and Hard ware, Lcoteitboro,.Pa. • ' - F. IL Chandler, , DEALER IN DRY GOODS, Ready Ma. - , othing, GrocerieS, Books and Stationery, etc., • üblic . Avenue, Montroxr, Pa. - ' . . . • - • I. Post & DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, Groceries,:Crockcry, Hardware, Leather,•Elour, - etc., corner orTurn pike street and Public Avenue, l'ai)trose, Pa. • • Lyons &•Son., DEALERS IN DRY GOODS,. Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Tinware, Groceries, Books, etc. ;- aL:ti carry on the Book Binding busines-Public Aye, 21fontroxe, Prt.' ' • • . . . Bentley & Read, • ' TVALERS TN IMW GOODS, Drugs, •Medicines, 1..1 Faints, Oils, ' , GrOceries hardware, Crockery, Iron, ClockF, Watelles, Jewelry, Silver .SpoOns, Per : . umery, ike.--4 . 00t, of Public •Avenue, ifontrose. Sayre, Bentley & Perkins, ANT7F4CtURERS OF AND DEALERS IN all kinds of Casting=, Stoves, Agricultural Imple ments, etc. Office at Scryte'g Store, Public Avenue; Manufactory at the Eagle Foundry, Foot of Cherry street, Moutrov, Pa. William & William H. Jessup; A TTORNEYS AT LAW, ifontrw, Pa. Prac tice in Susquehanna, Bradford, Wayne, Wyo ming and Luzernc counties.. William W. Smith & ' ABINET - MAKERS. They keep constantly on V) hand a good assortment of all kinds of Cabinet Furniture. Shop and Ware Rooms_ at the foot of Maine street, Montrose, Pa. -Rockwell, Winton & ATANTTFACTITRERS and DEALERS in straw iYJL Goode, Hats,' Caps, .Fora , bronbrellas, Para sols .Iliblkons, dre. de., No. 40 Ciurtlandt street, Nix York, (up ?tali's.) S. B.- ROCKWELL, TNTEREMD. with L. HUNT, Importer of and 1. Dealer htllardware and entlety, • Carria . geSprings,, &c., No. 215 'Pearl street, .iVet York, where his lier -cantile friends, in this and other connties,,are kindly invited, and earnestly solicited to call and purchase. • URNITTL'ItE manufacturers and clatters In all kinds of furniture, haring 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 goocr . assortment of cabinet ware, also ready Made coffins. Funerals attended with or without a Hearse ; also Bedsteads, at wholciale or retail prices ranging front $2,00 upwards according to stile &c. THE INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN. rt. fail A. Bushnell, W. Singleton Dr. H• Smith, Bentley & Fitch, Wm. H. Jessup Abel rEnrrell. S. now Ann M. C. Tyler, Hall & Lamb, 4?4 ABEL • Has just received from New York; a full Alfa iaLle stock of ._ New Goods, .-• I ll Comprising a fiat rate assortment of !!)ails, Med icines, Chemicals, Medical Instruments. Paint...N . odt Dye-stuffs, China, Glask and .Earthen Ware, (ago. variety of Coickery,)BrittannialVare, Japanned an i , Tin Ware, Silver and all other,,, kinds o Spo. Silver Forks, Butter Knives, &c. ~ All sort of Limps, A good Variety Of Wood and Gilt. Frain Mirrors, Wall and Window Paper; Stationery, Sto' Ware, Woodan Ware, Brushes, Brooms, Family G beries, Lainti Oils, Comphenc, Darning Fluid, Tello' , Stearin and Spermaceti Candles,, ,Ilide .and othe Whips, Varnishes, Window Glass, &c. A first rat variety of Jewelry,' Perfumery, and Fancy Good Gold and: silver Spectacles, Gold Pens, V iolin Flutes, r6s, Aecortleans, _Violin and . Violincel Strings, &c: The largest assortinent of Pock , Knives in Susquehanna County, and the hest qualit in market. Shot Guns, Pistols, (Single and Doubt Barrel,) sevotiers, &c. In short, the . Physician, the Invalid, the lieu; keeper, the Farmer; the Mechanic, the Manufacture the rOfessionnl Man, thetGentletnan, the Lady, Young and the Old, the Rich and the Poor, the Bea iful and the egly,•the Gay and the Fashionable, at , all the rest of the people, will find something to su ply their every day wants at Tuners. Store in the New Brick Block Prices Low—Qua ities Good--Call•and See: ABEL TURRELL; Montrose, March 5, 1856. . t" They are all going to TurielVs•JV s nocr in store and is r in e c c i e t i ld v i i; H B L I T a R rg R e I TT s to tl! . the Star of the West and National Elevated Oven Black Rover, Wide 'World, and Paragon Large Ovtl to which he.wouldinvite particular attention .as. t i Lest tlVakittg Stores in market, with a superior sortment of Office and Shop stoves, for wobd for coal ; also, Stove . Pipe ; Zinc, Sheet Iron, StOva Tubes This stock is selectedfrom the best Foundries of Albany tund Utica 'for cash, With the best quality of Trimmings made to order for his custom trade, which will enable him in all respects to defy competiti and will be sold at the most reduced prices for c or approved credit. • • • . New Milford, Petolmr, . . FIRE!. :FIRE! IYCONIING COUNTY MUTUAL INSURAN 1.4 COMP NY, Capital .2.,200.000, and increasi . • It is one of the NA Comptinies in the State. All lo=ses by fire promptly adjusted. It has paid o half a million of dollars loi.•:ses by fire since itwent i operation. Applications received at the store of R...Lgoids d: Co., Lanesboro. and at the store of 0n5 . &120., Jessup; Litierne county, and at- 310 B. 12. LYONS, Agent' • ..lontrose, Dec., 1855. SEIBLE!S COACHES EAVE Montrose for D. L. 3, W. R.. R..at . o . LAI; ExprCss Freight Train to Scranton. 12 o'clock A. 31. for Train to Great Iletia VP. M. for Expreg...l Freight to Great Burl, and 3 Train for Scranton. Leave Depot for Montrose, arrival qf all,the :Ave 'trains at. Stalion, I:et.o, freight tram.;. . • . For seat. apply at Scaile's Rotel, 31ontrnse, P: • Decentbgn 12, 1555. ! ' , . 1.0 - TdE PUBLIC THE "KAbscriber• tendor his for . .1 . patio;u4ge, bestow.eti upon him.t.hus tluilitg the :icasc7,at:d at the .stltMe time atinoi that he ha:: justy.:ceivetfa new stock . of Goods, ti ing hibastirtrni , ltt VCty complete in all its- it on branches, mtd would :my feithet that for tinh . , to r , Alat;le. custornirs,hh; grd; will b 6 'Az old as low a. they cut be bought at iITIN : UtiI• er stoic` in the county. " call and exantin - e, l S.' ./..VG" L L S. 0ct0116..12, 1555, "addition 4lvery goodd as , ortment of ss l'O'oo f ht tlit;ie'stillitretnain a quantity of Dolarn(lc Poplins, c.c, kc., of the old ztock,. to bo sold at without reference to cost; also, ll'intcr Boil nets, Wool, Brocha, and several other kind. of Shawls rtt low prices, for :-ale hC. S. S. II! CZI.7C44RS, ettnapared :With the market prier, c.;~1 be futitid very low at the store of - 'S. S. J. C,______ lOOKING, parlor, and other kinds of Stoves and ) Stove!Pipe, for sale cheap as the cheagest l)y . S. S. L } G.l LLS. . . , rriniKS Island Salt, Ilultdo Robes, Sc. &c. for . . • - S. S. ILI. 1 snlo by . A. A r osrrk. i„d:,761.1", TaiTc7e . 7.l,,:tFim TiiiOreist 1114, 1 t.1.-;. 7 i p:,,,5. also, - any tinantitv of good Wool Su taken in exchange for good. be I ! Octobei 1?,•1555 , • ' J. Asher Oic. Co..' • - ': i •VATIIOLESALE 4: retail dealers in ready Made T • Clothing, also dealers in Cloths,. Silks, 4:C., I hats and caps, boots avid shoes, having new'on hand 1 a large supply suitable for the season, would.call the ! attention of purchasers to the same. 1 -For further partitulars see advertisement in anoth- place in the Republican.. . . Susquehanna Depot, Dec. 10, 1855. New G . ocoiN Cheap for'Cash. CW. MOTT has juSt received another lot of New Goods, Such as Chailes, Bag Delaines, De ages, Collars, Embroideries, Lawns, itc. whi l he o Sat verv:low prices: Summer Shawls% an w lot sorne\beautiful . patterns 'at very low prices, also lack Silk Shawls equally lnw'fbt; Cash. " . Parasols latest style at C. W. morrs. l -Blaek.Dress Silk,,a splendid article, at C. W. M. Summer Stittis' in great Varieties, at C. W. M.: Groceries of all kinds, very cheap. Syrup, . •first . to article at 50cts per gallon. 'You have o lv .to . call and examine, to become satisfied that the " lead of Nai.jgatron " is the place tri. buy Cheap. - " Wanted. .. Butter, Eggs, Ilams, Lard, Socks, in fact all of Country Produce - in exchange ihr goods at. Prices. • - C. W. 1101 • ..Montrose, June 15, 1855. 31. S. Wilson has rfinoved hi:a Stock of Good, his new Store (in the Brick Block) at the foot ol lie Avenue where thedercantile business will b tinned• under the FirM of M. S. Wilson & Son. ditions to their prelent Stock will be conth____, made and particular "attention given to keep lup a general assortinent—especially in the Hardware line. J • One 'ord .More. I want toremind indebted to me, that' considerable by the Fire a year ago, and that been wider thel necessity of rebuilding a Storel and. eonseimently mu.,t urge payn'ent—hopi will attend to it' without further notice. - 1 Montrose, Dec. 19, 1855. M. 5. WILSpN. W E l fave i n n o ir tic k e Esoledtimwe a as f i Lth h a e t d th a e n fi d rm ti . l o a f t we wanted and needed a setilement'of our matters. We suppose that you have all heard that self-preser yation is the first low of nature. To order to save ourselves from cost,. we wish those irdil,ted would pay, as you can find your mites and ac at the shop of S. A. Woodiuff for at short the ger. After that they will be w sornevriter'e else. Is no false alarm. for we want the money, an longue to as, and it is right we should have it. W. vr.-ulNroN • S. A. WOODR 31ontroAe, April 14, 'SG. G. T. hLDRED • , . OF Co.POST._COOPEIV& . HENRY DRINKER. - WON WM. HUNTTING COOPER. .Nor ember 12 ' TR° l ISAAC L. POET. - TARAFTS on New York Cits' and Mimic! I_, Coliee:tions promptly made eud remitted Office hours from 10 A. 11. to 3. / Me..igr.i. Allen k Paxton, N. REFERENCE,- Samuel C. Minion, Esq., Phil Hon. William Jessup; Mont i Executsgie - ATOSET.4.±- I .ttt'ei given to at, persons bar"' 11 in;indsagainsttheestate4ofNsltcrNEW* of Great Bend township, deeew.d, thst the sun he presented' to the undersigned for arrant, and all persons indebted to said Estate are re, to make immediate payment: 'Look Here. NEW STOVES. S. S. us:GALLS 4 ! 2t REMOVAL. ONCE MORE. Banking House dollar to twent3Ave. St Bridg, Pegs,izei:lf4o3riilVl CATHARTIC PILLS ((PIRATE by their powerful influence on the V internal viscera too purify the-blood -and stimu late it hitt), healthy action. They remove tho - -obstruttions of the stomach, bowels; liver, and other organs of the body, arid, by restoring their irregular action to health, correct, wherever they exist, such . derangements as are the first causes of disease. An extensive trial of their virtues, by Professors, Physicians, and Patients, has shown cures of dan gerous diseases almost beyond belief, were they not substantiated by persons of such exalted .position ' and character as \to forbid the suspicionof untruth. - Their cortificalea s are published in my American Almanac, which the . Agents below named are • pleasa to furnish. free to all-inquiring. Annexed we give Directions. for' their use in the' complaints which they laic been found to cure - - Fon COsvrrns.tass.— Take one •or two Pills, or - such quantity as to e v move the bowels. I.,Cos tiveness is frequent .t e aggratating . :cause of . Putts, and the-etire o one complaint is the cure of both. 'No person, can 'feel well while under a costive habit of body. Hence 'it should be, as it can be,promptly relieved. 'Fon. DYSPEPSIA, which is. sometimes the cause of Costireness, and always uncomfortable, take mild doses front one to four —to stimulate the stomach and liver into healthy action. ' They will do it, arils the heartburn, bodyburn, and sAlburn of dyspepsia • will rapidly disappear. When it has gone, .don't forget what cured you. • . _ s : s • For a FOUL STOMACH, Or Morbid Inaction of Ms Boise/sot-Melt produces general depression 6f- the spirits and bad health, take from four to eight Pills • at first, arid smaller doses afterwards, until activity ; and strength is restored' to the system. Fon Nnovicslstss, SICK II EA DAcHE, NACSRA, • Painin the Simnel, Back, or Side, take-from four to eight pills on going to bed. If they do not oper • ate sufficiently, take more the next day until they do. These complaints will be swept out from the system. Don't wear these and their kindred dis - orders because your stomach is foul. • . • Foa Senoress., FsaysirEss.s, and all Di.wa.ws of the Skin, take!the Pills freely and frequently, to keep the bowels open.' The eruptions will Sseners • ally sedn begin to diminish and disappear. Many • • dreadful s etlee - rs and sores have been healed up by the purging and purifying effect of these Pills, and I . some disgusting diseases which seemed to saturate the whole system have completely . .yielded to their influence, leaving- the sufferer in perfect .health. Patients! your duty to society forbids that. yen I - should parade •yourself around the world cove,ed ! . with pimples, blotches, uleers, sores, and all or any of the unclean diseases .of the 'skin, because your system wants cleansing." ~ • To PCHIPY THE BLOOD, they-are the best P - : - ciao ever discovered! Thy should be taken fi es's . and frequently, 1 , od !the impuritics which sow sii e • seeds of incurable diseases will be swept out - o` - t'.e.. - system like chaff betels° the wiud. By this props:, s they do vv , : much geed in. preventing sickness a5 . ,...- the'remarksble cures which they are making eve y where. . Lrviat CostrississT, 'JAUNDICE, and all Biiions .4 . fredions, arise from seine derangement—either : torpidity. conge-stion, or obstructions of the Liver. T,,rpidits and eon:testi= vitiate ;lie bile :chid rcuder - it unit for digestion. This is dh-sistrous to the health, ond the constitution is frcsoentiv under mined hi:Loather cause. ' Indigestion is tile sinn- -. ti , m. •Obstruction of the duet which empties Ise bile into the steins:eh causes the bile to overt'. Is:. - into the blood. This produces Jantidice, sit! , s! long and clangs:ries train of evils: Costivemss:, sr • 'alternately costiicness and ' diarrhea, pre-.'..its, Fevei ish syniptoins, languor, low spirits, we.,ris,. .ss, restlessne s s, and, melancholy, who Sultivli•i , c, :li ability i. , 4 sleep, and-sometimes great dr,,x-isets; .. sGrtiv" 4 " , es there is severe pain in the side ;• :Ls- skin and the white Of the eves become a isreenish yell, kV ; . the stomach acid; the bowels sore to the tonen ; ' the whole system irritable', with a teudenev'to fever,' - which May turn to bilious fever, bilious . colic. hilhasi diarrlirea. drirentery, eVe. Aotteclinin dose of throe or four Pills taken at night. followed by two or three s , do the morninesand repeated a fsw days,wilfrionot C - I the cause of all these troubles. It is wicked to suff e r - such pains when voti cal; cure them for 2.i-cents. Rilt:c•MATism,i. - itnET, and an laflananatory) Ec.- A ~ t la 1 o 1 tl e rrrs, are rapidly cared .hy the purifyimt eirect:: of tiv,re rids npon the blood and the stienulmi which they :rlT5r,l to the vital .principll of Life.• For, the,e arid tll kindrcil (3141:dui, ttlwy ttliould be taken in mild dasei, to more the bowels gently, but freely. ..Vs a DINNER Pjzr., this is both a.!reedble and useful. No_Piii can be made mere pl, - -asant to Like, aril certainly nonelha's been matte noire ell - canal to v-...p-po.c for %flab a dinner. pill is e:oployed. ray:emu:way a - . Practical and Analytical Chemists, • . - LOWELL, MASS., . W - Anr.!. . , atia by 11: • NEW -Xi ELF On. D, • SluKvi,fl. Dresti Emptnittni, Fon THE Fo.u. or a TT Btrritt would inforin his fri , mtis and ,the Pub -I.lie, that lie has now hi Store, and is receiving a. full . assi - clment of ,Fail and Winter Good's, including a great -variety Of Rich Fall-Trip ts !Lf2W Stylos, Plain and Fancy Delatees, and 'Plain -and Fancy Mohair Clothe ; Plain and Paramettass. De bagess and Poplins; Palk -Rich - Ginghams, in Fall Styles; Mick Brocade,ylain and fancy Silks. Wool Brecht:, Cashmere ' Crape; and Silk Shawls ' ; Rich Rib bons Bonnets and Flowers ; Ladies. Cloths a nd Vel vetsfor Cloaks and Mantillas, Briyad cloths, Cassime- Tes, Sc. with a large assortment of Staple and Fancy Goods as usual, including Hardware„ crockery, Iron and Steel, Taints,`Oils, lcoots and Simes, Rats,' Clocks, Buflithillubes, Carpeting lc,,' . with a new assort ment of Stoves and Trikomings of the best quality, be ing Rule to order enressly for his custom Trade, and will afl be sold, at the lowest figlre, or a little lower for Cash Produce, approved-credit. - -, N. B. Wool Socks wanted, for-which the highest prices will continue to be paid. Flour'and Salt con stantly on hand. • New Milford; Oct. 4. 1555.• Cash ATTENTION AT HOME . 9 , 11 E underAgned would respectfully' inform the ch i: :-.4(3 Dittmek and vicinity, that he haS opened a Store at neck four corners, where he int*nds keep ing cons t tly on hand a 'good and well seleCted as -1 sortment o .Dry Goods; Groceries, Hard ware, Crock. ere, and all'kinds of merchaudise., usually. kept in a cOuntry store, which he will sell as low, if not lower, than any other establishinentin \Northern Pennsylva nia, 3lontrose not excepted. Gentlemen and Ladies give me a call, and ekamice my stock of goods and my prices. Yoii will S'all'f • roue mile's traced and per. hap 4 front ten to fifteen ,cents on every dollar you pay out.. A good assortthent of Ready Made Clothing hept .constantly on bind. All kindsof Country pcodUce. taken in exchange for Goods at the markk price. .3 into cPub e con- Ad . uallv I lost have linage IMO Dimock „Jan. 1.1; 18Z5.-131 War ! War:in - be Crimea. 11),(300 Volunteers wanted-! to bay Oystet's iu any icav zo suit, Elea at' continually wilting exprce, and kept ..td sarve. l . in the best manner at the' Tem peranc,! s;do u n• (.47,:Grotv. , ry .'"34 C'!i, Oppl'ae they Fattner's Store. •Ah-o, Pies aukl,otlea7 and most kind of Grove: les & not Lions, Teas Flour kept constantly au hand, and for sale at whole sale: will retail Pt S. S..MOTT'S:- to us cc-tnta is lon- This it be. Hair Restorer nail Gol4h:.affinzs, fur bo.anti fving t.i.w hair: A Tin:titity. of E.:. , ather Gloveinttd Sfittezpl• at S. S. Y.OTT'S. MI "Sew tor!: Fancy - Can.iy and clti - iito S,..gar: and im port-42d Frilli at S. S. MUTT'S. Moutzwe, Nov. 14, • TUFT RECEIVED, a new lot of Sell:A Bcc;'.:::--- 01 . Plain anal. fr.nev l'ap...cs- an.l Envelcp,-. Ili ,l'' , • for 1956, Farinvi.`e., iThritifoi, awl 1'; 1..!`) 011 .'::4 : 1 A :!I'.l naCi, '&e. &e.. • _ J. 1.702 . ;t: 4:-.. -_its, Jauuary in. 'a.k. :E, 1855 MEM! VIItE: F1E!',7,7,! FNP2I7: 'ork rpm he- - n "gent of 'IL the Sr.tigrrirAL - VIIIE. co., of ilarrisburg, Pa. VIIS cipithi of -*/5.0001:114)1. It i: ale anti Aw3p a company as any ill the •Sta:k. ;iISIII - 0:4 0:i thi? Stock of Mutual plan. • l ing n, late O must We i the hereby;state that we have done th, above company, and we are satisfied that it is hoth safe and cheap. In our expe rience we have never known any. as cements ia.t a pretnintn F. M. WiLttams, wit. Jitssce, P. 11. WAnNEtt,. F. B. MA:an:En. E. B.- ' pm:Amin Et.nttinnr, BILLINGS STROUD; Agent. •. entent, nested OS . t-. nos of q [ 30ii. . . WANTED. " Socks, Eggs, Butter,loird, Cheese, Flannel &e. In any quantity in cxchangefoty Goods. at Cash prices. Montrose, Oct. 4, 1856. C. W. MOTT. 81111- . i fiLovEn SEED of the large kind,' and 'lipid)) , Seed, for aile by 11. BURRITT. •Neer Milford, March .17;3156. niost Supposed to be Cheap, Cloth U womb of Beady - Hidecloth ing_at =KERMAN, kGARRATIN. tifew Wiwi ? Slept. AND WM. 11. THAYER 330 Ti.','l' I .11 ON I_4 TS. • I - NEW -- G ODS ' • I. Arri,v#ug Daily ;a llopbotton*. • • MITE sUb.- i ieribers .noW opening a large AMl'vell.l .1. selected stock of now;:iods, Coniisting of !Dry';', goods, Groceries, Third-ware, Ready-made Clothing, 1 Boots anti. Shoes of all sizes4tnd Styles, Fleur, Corn ; Meal, SBlt, &C., till of which they will_ sell as,i elteap eon be bought elsowlaero in the county, in 1 Exchange. Or Lumber, Shinglee,Produeepf a ll kjud s ,-; Woolen socl:s, Cash', or apptoved Credit. : I Two r shil'ings per pair pal(' for good socks.ii,Six- • - 1 teen eta . per u 07.. twenty cents per pound for Butter. i By BELL & TINGLEY... Hop liotioni, April 24, 18 . ;56 i • Ten, Days Later :fr 1 oas Ness' York., ..IMPORTANT INTELLIGENCE. UST •rt..ceived at F. IL INT ELLIGENCE; a large, anti 0 splendid assortifient of Paper Ilangigs and Bori. der, over 3900 pieCes of the latest and most imProv.. - i ed pat erns from 8 i lo•11 . 4 eents per roll. All earl be suited 'a t - i,uantity; quality-land price. Pleas call ande... mi e r • - • i• .. Als just 'received a fresl supply of Zinc Paint and Linseed Oil, gu which will be 4old at a low fire. ~ F. B. CHANDLER. Ifontrose,.Ap - ril 23, 1856. ' '- . • .1 , • , , . : • wAtt l ix. AliD CIF,tICK MAtilniG . - ; .. BUSINESS. • BENTLEY k. READ with pleasure inform their .1.,' friends' and the public that they, have again corn menced• the repairing of IVatelts, Clacks, and Jew elry,,bir-, i c i, MIL lIIGGINBOTIIAM, of New York, and rate oil Syraetise . 4 and so highly has lie been reconimemlediby some of the first hous es there as a. , steady ar.d jtist rate workman, that we• hare given him a personal interest in the lruSinessl,, so that onr flieridl may hate every confidence in haV ing their work dime witit c•a•-e and despatch. .: . _ In addition to his g . plieval knowledge 'of the ca '- oils: liindsl of English and Oreign watches, he also ur • derstand. the Cloe'a busineas, from the largest ',l'urr t to the k-niallest 3lantel Clocks, whether foreign - r home-ntalle. .:: •- - k : Moafrose, January 8, 1156. • , NOlt Dun C notice is herelk RUFF is receiving Wares !a, all kitals usual Tinware line of business; A a better !assortment of A mire (.1461..1e . ,than ever ,tiC 911 tlieln•oof you peed will inc far !v6urselvcs. All !s : t respect: - Kept.constmtly' on haul of TL; IVAI. E, made ,hick sioll'erell for sale 4 is any Market. Also on cl, Cleila and Gearing ,c ass i• o. n Ware; . • 1.01 . ? h5 g Ali goOki.; in the line will (apin-ohirl) credit. Mo:itro,t>, March 19-, 1 • r NO V 7 E krill ilrmin to t l N.troinc y * acc•olii. 111.0 - Pr)afr.'3l.ll: • 1- • - aleitJ lut it nuiv. I i•• - ! is 7 1 ,Itiatrose er cry Slot ....... at the...---tore cf 1:1v- ;'tti Orl.tn;to Witliar langolii,4:-.t nuts: • coninu.:( , ettoi Ex.!! or nr. V, 1 4 :74_11'2 1 I PIA'S Isait , tnent of ot.e i t jilet di 6 lr'i Shre, is in tilt:- rtifftit.- Evict:Ali - le T 1 pkai.tsti to (ill t rtis their} fti). _ - - . ~ • - , FACTS FON., TUE PEOPLE. r rllELsubFcri be rjzz c:u•eyinn. on the C.II AIR ..311.4k -1. 1..*1G .11 US IX E.`s.' hi all its various lii..l;nlThes at thit Chit 4 and Ware Slipin Milford, where may be 1) forma, It greater calif. t . i of 'Windsor and ,Rocling Cliair ihan :it 'any other ..5t... - -.lili'shment in the; county :- also FlaiT,' and Cal a:: Sea:sine:Taus, Bedst.eail, Loung e:4; Sett,‘c4, Tahles, Staqs, kc: dc., alliof which will be sold at the lowest prlces at retail, (or wint3aTe i with -i4bort notice.) Alli work warranted \ Well made. and of ; 1 ,-,ond material. _ Short credit: and small profits will Ipti My motto: For • demonstration of the abort; fact, Please,eall at my slkip in Harford villge. -. 1 ! • A. W GREENWOOD. • 554. .- I 154tinni Octdbey 12, • - PLOI I - - NER I ".EST :,I Mi e E t'h i t °T they T Celebkaied Plows. hand, I,.'itte. Kill, Wayn. Cultirolon, Dog Churns PlowiPointk of various! tnefitliV. We hope, by to reeclve our share of j tory, Post's old stlin( Seal Mill. 'Repairing done oi r , • ' feh. '6. I .1 New Line 01 Mail Staget, sou p v • IWIRIEWOOD TO MONTROSE. QTAGES' will leave Kirkwood, passing through Cor bettsville,•Liberty, &c.,! every morning, after, the arrival Of .the MaiiTrainsl of Cars, botlrßaist and West,. reachnig Montrose at 1 i. M. Returning, leave Mont:rest daily (Sundays! excepted). at 2 r. It., reach ing Kirkwood in time toltake the Mail trains of carp, both glist and West, being the nearest and', most fea-• sible mute to reach the .en York'and Erie Railroad: Thislline intersects a pi-weekly line for Ditnock, Spring , fille, TunkhannOck, Wyoming, and Wilkes harm; which leaves Montrose at 7 A. M. every Mon , day, 'Wednesday and Friday. Also, a line to Friends vile, iteraysville, &c. I : 1 • , Gooil teams dud coinfortable carriages are provi ded, Mid the proprietors! will spare no pains to ac soinnindate the public. 1 W. K. HATCH April 0, 1854. : • MORGAN: & WEST: • . _II .1 I Adminislolor's NotICO. ', M.O'I'ICE is hereby g?ven that Miters of adminis .l_ 1 'trillion upon the estate of DAvio Btxbkixeres, • late lOf GIIISON towOhip, deceased, have been granted to the underd,, d,.and all persens indebt ed tO ,Said estate will !lease make immediate pave . - thenti,' Ind those havint , ,claims will present the same •, + , 0, same:only attested for settlement, at the office of Nu thaniel.lllll, Esq., at .S.risquehanna Depot; ,Whcre the _subscriber will attend on Satitrdays for settlement of the >etine. ' LYMAN BLACKINGTO,N, Adner.'. • I 4 ISSG. : ' Airri - I - 10w6 - • • T ; • . , . . . , . To t*lirubile. i. i riVE subscribers havliti . - taken the store. road•Pur• . .1 1 .1. ichavd the stock tn. trale, of Mot AShley,.,are iprep'rtietlio s-dl, for 'R ..-11) Y . PA Y 0 NkY; a fine .:Lssortinent of Dry Goads, Perfumery, l']wilteerNo tionsi. G: Decries, Creekciry, Ilardirare, Iron and Nails, 1 ilowis'.rarthoes, Sole ni Uppel• Leather; Sit; &c. I &e.. i lat such prices as (they think) cannot faille; give cnti,e.sathlfaction to all who may favor them with their Patroim7e. l. 'J.A. & J. R.l.Ashley: - . Ili•Oklurt. ' Nov. 15, 8155. • - [-- ! B .- ALD WI -E- 7-.T'-----_ INS _,-:----1,---L--7" N & PERKINS j I • Wholesale and Retail dealers in Flour, Salt4lork, Mval,l(lrain, Feel andrandles. Cash paid for. Oats awl I lave. . . • I 1 4 On !Chestnut S.tteet,4--East end of Lyons,. Chan tl' . dll lers . .itore. MontrosO Pa.: ,• i - ' ! is i''‘ .11 siiir 41 1 f+6, An Ginirs , , : • 1. LI., 1 . ,,0T BROTHERS, havli* Purehued the above -- - { 1 ti,c;.l - 11Flinke.:Tit, vill keeii constantly ott heed So ! ii, ):1 4 ;1 1i; fr: ,1 1i:,.. 1'764, Porn lied' of sujerior pta/- ; ity,k/fro I hop -,01. lit- p at the lowest cash. price.— I. CW,4Olil %%OA 111/1 he lone with despatch, and in all 1 ca‘.4;ti , rarrontecl.. :.• 1 i l . i.. ISSItI i 1 .Me iron:, July, P5 l . i . . 1 - . Watches - C OCiii Guns , . .• , • - - T 1 , F 7 - . A. new 'assortment • 'its'A received froth England, Switzerland, (l.erraany d:e., which will he Eolj.below tbe!NeW York prices, Ftt i • STIVGLATO.PS. . MOntrose, Oct: 18,. 80. PER barrel 6 . r Aril LOVER and Timothy Sesd by V,/ BALDWIN inol PERKINS. Montrose March. bilk 1058. • , • - 1 Ilart i oEs. 11UST OPENED, ,a new supply of LidiAeShoes, by Lian.. lo .] I J. LYONS & SON. E VERY""jv yer andTarna Jl* 16w3 ICE• • :' 3 given that S. a nev: lot of -Stoves and Ilc kept in the StoVe• and kmong which mad• be found. 't:ove9, heavier, .larger, and More offered in this county. 4 he just to call andl'exani q:ves; warranted in' every I , ' d, an extensive asscirtmen' Oat of the best materiniS ns cheap as can be lb ougit ham), Lead Pipe of 'all sir. /n. Chain Pumps, all sizc res, and all kinds Japitne; •1 • I • notice and in good' order. be seld elle'ap for cash or S. A. WOODRUFF. our customers tbaf-we are . to settle, and halanee our ,irms litee Nrk...bi?„Tin to foot lin:4 - to: quite a sum, and we. o Atecon'onotlate ' will i day for the next two woeks, nn. 11. Thayer in Dirnock, 0. Brooklyn,! Thurs. in Franklin. This ar dkc a - A; still, if it does not, counts. at Esq......kv , ry's'in rooklyu, and Witham IT, odsettl;‘:. - R. TIT:9'ER. ,I•les Morris, I non. and Hair Drei=tzer, has ,.hop front its for-tiler lora :.learle73 Hotel, to Ole- own prepared to. juNercis+.: his art anner, on all •wlio j may be ri:!ls or face's to hisj hands. J 22y1 SHOP. BLISHMENT. ould respectfully inform the c manufacturing Matchley's ty "also keep constantly on Coieniq, and "den: P - Joa.,t, ‘5.14.71; and Cuttrr,Shgc;,. I patterns too nunterouS to strict attention ' to' lmsiness; Odic 'patronage. iMmiufac- Foundry, M. MOtt, near • : skorr notice. .j MERRIT MOTT. ELIJAH . MOTT. ALFRED BALD W 'SILAS miffs& I. , Salt, at • - B. R. LYONS dt CO's is 'a copy of tiler Amorican Law• ! 'UM SOtr, k . . ... • EAGLE .r . Oll.MIRlit . OAYRE; BENTLEY: Ii .'PO KI F I ZT I .7 I F.P ui i • a* • od of . Wilson & Co. the Erigle..kormary,.areinow prepared to fill orders from the trade; and do work in their line with skill and despateh. - :' 'they via .keep . 1 Onstantly on hand Roief, - (best — kintb,) &esti, (all . - kinds,) Cultivators; Straw cutlers, Corri: - Atilere, &c. Ake. &c. • .&c ; • - I , ' We invite particular attention. to the Plows ..oldell° we manufacture. We : manufacture and keir.for sale Phi "Celebrated Blatt/dry Plow. I ;1 We : have purchased the' exclusive right to inartufat‘' 1,. tur4 and sell in this cotpty, Wayne, Wyomin g and .Bradford, larßich's Patent Iron Beata - Plotoil- The,. Plow is made entirely of iron,,, excepting. the.lmirdles. It is celebrated for its ,easy draught; being one!thinl easier than any now iii use, while its strength and are greater: MACHINERY. .• .. - of all kinds.manufaCtured and repaired by expetien6 . -' ed maehinests. : • . . Steam, peering for Wilk Shingle Jfd:: vt‘hinea,47e. tic. - Among tlic Sitopes'whlch we inaimiketure, ' the. Keystone _Cooking Stove, Rough and Ready do, _For: est Queen do Prenditm d 0.,• and ether kinds, all ranged for b4rning wood or'coal. Also, SelAßegu- . lator, Parlor Stove; 'Cottage' Parlor do.; Staistey's,, two sizes, do., and •a variety of other Parlor stoves,' - both! wood and ecsdburners. W.e keep also on band Grindstone trimmings, 'Dog. thorn trimmingit rm.. brelli and Shovel and Tongs Stands .&c.e, - Work done to order on-ehort notice and se 4 ttle lowest rates.l Ord4rs for - Stoves, Agricultural Implements,' &c.,are solicited from those in the trade, and 'will 4 filld at reaionable wholesale prices. • ' ' S. H. SATRE, 1 _ R. S. lIENTLET; PEREPCS. -• I. • Itontrosel March 4 PATENT MEDICINES. -.: , , A MONGi.the great variety of Medicingitat Tarots, •• Pit Stor4 may be. found all of ' Dr. Jayne'4 justly celebrated I.'amily Medffiines.: Ayre's Cherry Pecto. ral and. Capartic Pill.thilalsty's Forest Wine and Foiest,Pillf, HooftandUelehmted German itters; j.Louitit'', driesof Family Medicines ; Me'rchant's atghng Oil, the greatest remedy for sprain* lip Man I • r beaStever known ; Mathewson's:lnfallible' &inc.. dy, and:Horse Remedy ; Orick's Vermiffigel, and . a I variety 'of, ; other kinds - ;• Trask's, Maytetic * Oiptment, 1 the greatl'remedy for burns, rheumatism, and all i n . 1 flammat.cuy complaints; Pond's Extiact, a first rate I thing tli• similar purposes. as above Ointmetit; J i ll . drews' - -aia.Destroying Agent, 4 good article ;.Wood.. • cock's Halsam 'and Bone I.initnont ; Atwood's Jana. • dice Bitters, Canker Dcdps,'Liniment, and Dysente' Drops; Biker's Compound for Dysentery; IHough. ton's Pepsin, for Dyspepsia • 'ffelmbohi's Extract bf: I Buchu anti Extract -of Sarsaparilla; i a variety O safvti.s, the best in . niarket,'Pills, &t., and an :draw endless variety- of PatCnt Medicines, altogether too that jnumerous to enumerate—but suffice. it to ay, th..l 1 the public will find nearly every thing in th 7 line, it_ the Drug and Fancy StOrt of ABEL TIMi ELL. Montrose, July., 1555 .. • . - 1 • , GENERAL FURNISIFIING SWORE IsrD Tailoring Establishment • AT EVEQUELIAN*A DEPOT. tASHER Sz. Co. `would respectfully announce to their friends and the public generally, that' they keep constantly ohhand a full assortment of Reidy. Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, and thihg.el;e neee.4sarY•for 'men and women's wear. We would part.irularly - call the attention of r eountry Merchants to oUr large stuck of Ready-Made Clothing, of our own ;:nficture, which weOffet at wholesale, at pi w ill aliorfi grat. inducements to cash and Film t-time . et: stomC A large stcck of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings.,&C. i kept constuntly oo hand, for persons desirons hat : horning made to order. 0111 , 2.1's punctually attended to.- Thankful for past favers,' . we hope to merit a NMI thmance of the same. • ~ J. ASHER & Susquehanna Depot, Pa., May 12, 1855:1 Australia, Califorlda,i Or wig lilvice o:b the. Globe . cannot ~presort • (peaky inducements thak- lattS,R STODD.ARYS BOOT A.N.D STIOE STORE: • rpcH is row filled with a nett . mid isitchsire V assortment of articles in Their lme, embraenig a general varietyof new and elegant styles . of ladres and gentlemen's wear, among which are Lidies. ench , Lasting:, and Prenille Gaiteis, Kid 'and Eimmek.scl Polkas, Kid., Patent Leather and Bronied - Jenny Linds, Buskins and Ties ;- Gentlemen's French and Philadelphia, oak tanned calf skin and kip Beets, Morocco, Calf and Cowhide Brominss&c..l Boys kip. calf and cowhide Boots and cifrogans; 'all, lands; of Misses,and Children's wear. Also, genetal assort ment of findings which consist in:part of lasts, pegs, sparabl. s, Ifungatian nails, tacks, thread,' irta Bris tles,shoe binding, awls, rasps, sandstones, shoe knives.; •&.c. • Also oak and hemlock, -tanned calf .upper 'and soleleuther, Morocco skins andlinings,... I 1• Work.maile to order hid repairing iieitly KEE:LP eSTPDDARD Monfrose,.April 0, 1854. . I 1. • , Stearns and. Tfiarrin's Fire' , 'rink • . 1 MITE subcribers'have made.arrugenients to fur l_ nish to ' persons who may be in wantlof theta; the ‘abovednatued invaluable Safts, at the sainel prices for which tlOyean be obtained at the manufiteturer's.— Having experienced the benefit of such in artiicle du ring the late' conflagration ourselves wei would earn. estly recommend to others having valuable books and . papers, the preserving of which would be of immense importance to them, not to do without one. Prices range from $5O to $5OO, and we :can explain to any one -wishing" to ; piarehase, the difference in style, size, price, Lt., and furnish themjon short no , . tice, with the interne) ruTangentent to Suit the 'pur chaser. - BENTLEY i& READ. Montrose, Decdmber 19, 1854. • , Valuable Lauds .IFor Sale. 17 4 N)R SALE liiONE BODY, about' 5'500 acres df Laud on the waters of Spring Brook, :a *Ma. of the Lackawanna river, in Luzerne Co4ntY,.Yerm'a.,, about midway between the thriving, - toWne . of ton and Pittston. These lands are covered .with uable timber, and being situate in the n+at' e#ensiie mineral region in Pennsylvania—known to contain iron ore--and believed to abound in cord,- and being also in the imniediate vieikity of several, retreads made and now in prodess---Vffer to the .capitaliit an opportunity for the investment of money that . seldoni occurs. For further information apply to: Bo s-ack; Esq.; No. -Ir, Wall street New. York; or fp the subscriber, at Montrose, Susqielninna eOunty,Pa4 the attorney in fact of the.w , q,ners; - - April..6; 1854. • HENRY IIIRINKER. . LIIIL AND PLASTER. I g IHE subscribers 'aro 'noir burning end will keep constantly on hand, Lime of, a very superior quality at . Montrose D6pot, and, will sell it in, any quantities at a fair price. Persons wishing _a large quantity can bc supplied a reasonable notice. Superior ground PlaSter will be kept constantly on gaud hereafter.. - I. L POST,: H. DRINKER. JESSUP. L. SEARIX..._ liontrOse Depot, April . NOTICE: - - nOCT.a. THAYER, takes this method .of siying : to his friendS and customers,, that he has again resumed the practice - Ofitedicirie, 'at - his- old, stand at Montrosei where he may be found at all times unless professionally employed. He Would.ttay- to those in debtedito, .him, that he --u ill deduct.:tweity:five.per cent on all aceotuits paid-before the first. bf April neat, (or if any poor-like myself I Will deduct fifty.) Montrose, Feb, 20, 1555.• : . • • Vindotv . IL A: D. SAYRE liaving been appointedmagent 1...;1• for an extensive sash. blind and-door- manufac tory are prepared to thini4h,anyartlelei tlasline at less rates than they have urrhally been sold r. . . July .E 4.. •;. - • S. t 4 Tri D 7 0, . • Shaving Cream. , N Article. which every inandehtinid try fir sale :by . • 4 ti: Dr, - • . . .lElakees . . Cele brated . Celnpoundi . •-• A sovereign iernedy for. Dysentery, Chialor*Morhus. Cholera , Infiintuat or Summer complaints-rothely v.egetable, and has never failed in a,snigialnatiinen of producing the desired drat.' -'l*Or sale in bottles at s o cents and 81.. '' • •••• • BENTLEX - 4 READ; Montrose, August.' 22,' 1866. 151/1 - Removed: ' . C.D. Virgil . Dentist , has ,taken monk! pstr j r. B. ; Chandlers' 'store, where ft will be his Pleatture to ses bis Mends iorquiek a s possible. C. D. VIRGIL. May 2, 185 s. , F Residezt.Dentist. • NEW GOODS: . W. Mon has just recievoa a lot of New Goode, kJ.. Fall Styles, such •as Delapeai Do, Baps, Park menus, Alapataa, Gingharas, erinpes, and Shails. In fact a gene* of goods, which: Rill be sold low. - • .:family ills.; T HE best-3n-town ca the had of .1,141)143do SON. Any family needing eari,have thent' on trial; heir do not answer the pariose, no charge. - liontrosii, Sept. 18; ; . 'Melodeons riONST4WLY ON ItAliti -*or fisiabliat to 'Or4kl 06 short riOttith 4,41( 4141 4 Off. II MWM3II =II
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