11 0 . -THE ASSAULT . ON SENATOR SUMNER; The :nate.Comiiiittoe to itivestigate the aswilton;Senathr Bunitier, ha ing been elee ted by secret; balkt by .theslttim ,Deinoeratic: Ifkinate., and being ,all Slitveholdv.rs or Muth"... faces, reported that If& Sumner had beep. katruck :with considerable . violence' over the bead. in -the Senate chatOer, hut that the Sea tite,7:rwhich has been called the most auguSt, .tribunal' in the world-had: no juriSdietioe, ;1 tin power to 'defend' the ianetity of the Senatp!' chamber, and that the 'offender:must .he..pnn idled by the-Hbese, qtriet at all. 7 , • ' IThe ihaiii - -rDeniocti4ic minority of the Honse.,COMmi e ttee; reported • that' tie Hail Aofd.no jurisdicilion, sir pat if that pally had.. l a majority in bOth. JlOuses, it is apparent how much chance there lmould be 'for punish , inttlie offender. : • - 'BO ihaniajority' of the liiMse committee; namely, Messrs. Ounplielt of Ohio: spinaict of New. York, and Pennington of New JorL sey,.mide 'a ..report, in after reciting the facts of the caie, and referring to the ac-. tion of the. Senate, theY recommended that. BroOks be_foritiwitheipbiled from the floase,• . annis accomplices, %nundson,,of Virginias and - Keitt of Souib CarOlina, be reprinianded As iryequires:.wAwo..tbirds vote to expel A. member; there Sis p#,ibably..not deeency 4 enough . in . the lipitse.tb.. expel Brooks. We shall s 'look fcr the vote on that question with •,intereit. , , . We give portion of the testimony taken 14 the House Ccmmtte - i. ... , • • Mosiy e tv, 4iy :26, 1356. , ,i , • • The Hon, CHARLES §.. tidxna, sworn--i at .tended theSenateas usual oniThursday, May 22; after some formal business, a message was received from:the )douse of Itepresentie iivo,-annotincitig_.the' death ot .- a member' qt - that hody - form hfissogri ; this Was followed by a, 'brief tribute to the deceased . by MO. Gayer, of Missouri, wlatin, according to usage, -!, and .ontlorrespect, to the deeeased,•the Sed ate adjourned; insteadlof leaving the Chant. ...iier.withl the rest ou-the ',najournnient, I coetin _ ued• inject, 'seat occupied with my pen; while: I'. ;thus intent, in order. to be in season for the ' , mail, whiCh. was soon toclOse, I was apprOach.. ed by several persons /who desired to speak with me t but I atiSivere,,d them promptly and briefly,.exensing, myself for. the reason that: I • - wlur much engaged ; *hen the last ot then) ' !left, - me, .1 drew my armed chair close to the Aesk, and with niy ltgi; under- th e desk con-, ....tinueeiriiiing; , my . aftention' at this time _ i - was so 'entirely withdrawn from alrother ob . jecti, that, though •therctf; must have been many. • ' 'persons on . the'floer, ofl. the Senate Clamber, -1 "saw . nobody ; while; thus intent, with: niy ihead,bent over, writing, I was: addrt'rssott by ;a personWhO;ad.uppri . eichod . the.front of my ' .desk so entirely. unobtierved, that I was apt =aware of his presence Mira I lienrd' my name ,'• ;pronounced . ; a, i ; I loo}:td , up, with pen in ',hand, I saw a tall ' mall, whose countenance: !waa no familiar, standing directly over rte, .... , ,and at. e-same inometit..etnight these words: `lI ha cad yOtir spepeli t'Wice over earellil= 7, ljt • ) -it i label on Sonth arOlina, and.' Arr. ' l llutler, wiro:is a . re - lattve ofiVriiine." '.While 'these words - were pasiing ..fioin his lips, he ' , conihieneed .a suceessr.m of blows with i a •heavy .cane on my bzWe beao, by the first of I • - Which I was stunned s( as tO lose_my.sight ; • - I 'no longer . sA:E - ni'y assailant, or ariy other person ariThjecef in the room ;-whaf I • did afterwards win; do)ie althost unconscious • ly f acting unde:-,the .i - MuinCt of self defenci;i . ; . with head. alreadY bentdown, li rose from niy' seat, •wrtnehing up . my deSk, which was -screwed I,to. the floor, and then pressed .; fur-, • ward, while-my assailant continued Lis blilws; 1 -I have no other consciousness until I fJund I • triyiself.ten feet forward in front of my desk,.l '., 4,ying on the floor of the Senate, with Lily bleeding head supported on' ,the 'knee of; a .gentleimin, whom I seen ,reeogniied by Voice ' - and countenance as 1 - r. Morgan of New 1 York'; Other persons there ereabout Me, I • Offering no friendly Osistance, but I did riot 1 recognize an of - Chern, 'Others there were' at I a distance, looking oil;and offering tute asSist-',I - ance ; Of 4.lioni I recognized 0n1y . .,1r., - roottg- • ,las, of Illinois, Mr. Teorrits of : Georgia,., and `I , t ought,: also,. mi • f!assailiintl, standing, `be= .i tw ' .theto ; I was'inilped frOni the floor and 1 4:cudgeled to the lobby in the Senate,,wherel .I.,was placed upon a . Sofri; of.those who help. I , dine to this-;dace i' . '„haveno recollection; 'as I entered the Itibby'l! :recognized Mr.-I , . - ,Slidell' of Louisiana, *bo retreated, but I rec.- ' ognized'no one else Until some time_lnter, as I supposed, when I felt •a i friendly grai:P r pe the band,'which seethed to come from . Mr.• Campbell of Ohio r, Lave 'a• vague impress ion 'that Mr. Bright Pres;dent of the Se date,, e , , , . `; spoil; to me_ while I was lying on the flogr'of . I ,theSe.nate•or in the liCtiby ; .t inaiee' thiS state ._ .' ment in answer to the interrogatory of •-th i e l • Coinmittee; . and offei.: it as :presenting corn ; • pletely all,,my recoll:e.etionsl of the assault, and of the attendingleircuinstances, whether imtifediatelybefOre or immediately after; I desire to add, that besides 'the words. :that !I have given as utteredlby My assallant,'l have an indistinet.re.colle44en of !the words "old • Amen," but those .are I so enveloped in' the mist. which ensiled fi:pin the.• first blow,; that ' II am not sure Whetlittr they were uttered or . • not. -- -: • tl. • ! • : --- •-I 1 . . ' In' answer .to questions; propounded by =embers of the.CorgrnittE4-Mr. Stimner.teS,- . tified: I am ;very tnucht Lg a loss td sky . whether this oecurrenee to place halt an ' hourOrfifteen minutes after; the adjourninent; -' I should say from fifteen !Minutes to half .an \ hour; I was. so very much absorbed that I , . 1 . took 'very little notiof anything not' even of. ', time; the first MOW, caniedown at the , close -• of the remark madefby Mr", Brooks; it seem ed. to me that. the!lrlow p aste in the middle , , of in unfinished •serlience:t n:the statement, I have made 1. - used the lann '' dage, "Whiletthese . words were still pataing.froin 'his bps he corn ' --, . 'menced a suece ssh* of blowsi- I. heard dis.• swords the words Ihirave !giVen -' I 'heard the -;':,`, :'wards "a relative of aline;'' and , then it seem . ; •ed to me there was A brealt, and. I haVe - left it . as an ' unfinished: sentence, the .sequel of . .which I did not hear on account of the blows; I .: - .tnever received any,,intiniation in-writing 0r .. . otherwise, directly Or indirectly, that Mr. . ;Brooks intended tO attnek me,-tiOr had I the _ most remote suspicion of arr . att'ack,nni- was;! • • I insuy Way - preppred TOT. au attack;. I had I - .. 'no arms. or meansiof defense-of any, Rind; I 1 - -•- was, in fact, entirety dt feriseless at the time, except . So far as illy natural strength went; -. _- - in - other words, I bad rio arms eitberi about 4 1 '. my person, or in my i desk ; nor . did; I ever - . •:, wear anus in my flife:;. ii have lived.; .:• ' . in 'ii eivililed oOfrimunity, where iveariug 1 ; • arms ' has not been - considered necessary :.I , ; • tithe,n I. had finisheo -my speech on Tuesday, 1 *ink .it m was my;colleague coif t, to me and ' said: "I am going. home with -you to-day-- 1 , .• • 1 several of us' are going home witliTyotisl said 1 I, ‘` None'Of that fWils-,on ;": and , instead of I - . inking . for - him or. iallowing him to tiecoilipa-; • • • ny.me honre, I shlt off :just -ai:- .1 sli.grid 'any -. ' , , other clay ; ' ,while on my , way from' the: capitol I Overtook Mr- &,iva-t . d,With whom I, had en gaged .. to di ne; - we walked together as_faras - .. the 'omnibuses; he then. proposed that - •we • i should take an Omnibus, which . 1 'declined,l _. stating,that I -muSt go, to the - printing office, i in order to look fiver the proofs;: I tirerefore .-- •• walked alone, ovikakirrione. or two persons . OD the fray; I eve referred - ' to - this rernark - 1 ..: , .• -of WY tOileague it atuAint.to yeti!. queition;l : . . wi*ther. I had , ig, ;Any: *ay been pat on my-1 !. . guard ; I tintierstr:Md‘risw.thosoriaark of _my _ . -colleague wai. feunded litxnt.ati_ apprehension .._.. growin(*.outOf whatl tad mid . in my speech he haSs told ine `since' that a member of the i . • .. _ _ 7----7.7-7---------.--.-=_- .—. lllM_so' had Put him on his guard, but he did' ~;. • William v t Whea i on . , : is. ., ix. . ... . not mention it to me at;:tho time'', I stHpect. I V; CLECTIC PILYSIIAN AND. SURGEOS.Bes ed nritiatiger nod thererirti I treated CIA' 6, 1 ll' .pectfully offers iiii rzerviceitii all Oho .prefer:the cudCO me' ns-triflinir. -, . ... . "Reformed Prnetice" to the old Bleeding Blistering Jackson, Susquehanna co:.l:'n. Mr Contitereprodueed a printed copy_ or and Calomel Plan. i 4ie speech rtt:portipg to have been delivered by. Mr. Sumner . , and lirtip4sed to ask hhn if i t was _ R o,rreet sopy cf the speech deliver ed. by him illi''lliosi: two days , . . . . , At , _r, - i. ,- riNNLYGTON objected, and, Mr.‘ .• S. • ex- . pre:se4 - his. entire . wiliingtess:to answer the; question. , [ - Mr...COnoT asked that thOluestion should ibe-deeided 'by the Oont?ti t tee. ..' The 9in:stain .wfis ruled Out. ' • . 111 . r. PE:SNINGTtr —HaVe you ever defied or invited Ninloncel . Mr. Conn asked.the decision of the Com mittee on reeeiving .. the question. • ' , . . . All the Committee voteiLin th . eaffirmative. A. Never, at . any . tinge ; when [ . was taken from the chamber I_ was-ht such 'a condition that I was unaware of - the: blood upon my clothes,; I 'knew little about it until I'reached .my room:, when . I *tuck my; clothes off; my ishirt around my neck abd colter as soaked with blood.; the wal4coat_ hadAany marks Of . blood :upon it.; also . the rowsers; : the ( t broadcloth coat was covert with blood on the shoulders so thick that the hlnod • had silaked through the cloth, even through the padding!, und ii,prieared on the inside; also a great. deal of blOod on the back of the coat audits sides; I had-, nut the least - suspicion that Mr. BroOks. intended to strike or.infliet. al)low until I felt the blow upon - my head.; I have not the most remote idea hoW often I was' strut.* ; I have two principal wounds upon, my head, and several bruises on tiy hands and arms ;,'at the time, my assailant addressed me I did not know. who lYe Was ; least of all' did I suppose him to be a relatiVe of ' Mr. Butler, in a'Speech recently made in the . Senate, I 'have. alluded to the State of South Carolina and to Mr. Butler., but I have. , never said anything which was not in just! respottsc'te his speeches, - at...cording to parliit . mentary usage, nor anything which can be, cAlled a libel en South Carolina * Mr. But.:.' ler.• . ' ... . . ' Q:- By INIr, Conn-=Are these • remarks, in . reference to Sonth Carolina , tind, - Mr. Butler, to which you alluded. in your last atAwer, corrOtly .reported in the copy of the speech which I now hand you. . . ,_,, . , Objected to by- Mr. PENNIN*GTON: • Viwie9- lion..overnded; -- . . • . , ...A. They are. . : The speech of Mr. Sumner was then ardnitt ted in evidence. • .. ,- D. Cettsmau . s . 80, yLE, , sworn - -- 7 I was cal bil. upon as•:i surgeon to. A ress 'tlvo. Ayoutids,Pf ' Mr. Sumner ; I found Mr. Sunnier iii the an tc-rOoin, bleeding very copiously and with much bloi4 ulori his clothes; the blood w.* lilt over my' ,hirt in dressing his wounds; some i thought I ou , rht not to dress IN wounds there, but take him to his residenee.; F . differed, Lind stated my reason -, ., that if dressed then they Would heal by tint intention, if ;not, suppara tion , might take place; Mr. Campbell and ~ ssrne others present agreed with me ; I init fbur stitch, two into each wound ; he then went to his room ; I came* there an hottr, af terward ; the bloOd . stopped ins... soon a s I drew the wound toOther ; he was doing very well ; 'both wounds WereOn the scalp; there I were marks -of three wounds on the scalp, but I dresa - ed but two ; one was .a very slight wound that-no - ill:red no special. ritlention!;--. one was , two and a quarter inches long, cut to 1 the bone ; cut under, as it were, and Veryrtag geg ; this WOnnd• has healed up .Withput :any suppuration ;it all ;. the other is not. quiteltwo inches long, tind - has healed up within 'about half an inch awl ha:S suppurated ;.they- *ere both cut- to the bone; one was emit to the depth of nearly an inefi ;•it is only an eighth of an inch to the scalp, bin it was cut in:and down ; one :wound was_ behind, on the left 4deof the head, and . the other was rather in front, about' two inches from the. medial line; there wa one slight Inark on the baek" of his . .. head; but not severeynouf , h to require Aires -1 sing . ; there We're marks on the hands: also,- ' and a red Mark, down the face,,near the tem- I file. which 'has disappeared ;- whether„A t ilow; , I inflicted . with' .a twid, or stick three qnarte . rs I of an inch in diameter producing tvonnds of 1 1 , that kind, might have' caused death as a con- I sequence; : would 'depend on the position of the blOwS on the herd ; these were simply , iwbunds - 'ot the •sealp ; - if one of ' these blows i liad been .011'1 he temple,arcpture of the tern .l . 1 • F pie artery might:have beet[ the 'consequence, i and wOurd have produced a ;pressure of the i 1 brain, from which qt , ationight have ensued .• ' but these blows. hit the, - thickest portion of 1 the skull . ; woands 9roe.Scalp . may • he !law Igerous in several .ways ; erysipelas might be the conserve:ice ; surgeoris_trenerallylook up -1 onf (erysipelas as very oftetlCausing death from'. • 1 wtlunds of the scalp, but there is no er,ysipe- I 1 litin this case. - v• . .... ..A.s -,. : 4 , J W. §imONTON, svarrp—Wia . e convers ing in the Senate Chainber with' Morgan and Murray . of the lionse of Representatives ; heard. a . b*y„ and- itruhediately,. started one 'step ; ..k,aw . ,Mr. Sumner . just 'in the act of springing flifWar,d • , as be came upon hia- feet he stat.*:gered . and fell ;.Brooks was . striking him with a cane; - I rushed forward, and as I came tiear hini, Mr. Keitt rushed in; .rUnning around Sumner and Brooks with hiS cane I raised,lcrying.“ Let them al - One," threatening [ tnyselfand others, who . bad rushed into in.: terfere:- Brooks eilmtintted to strike until seiz ed,hylik.tr.; Murray - , Mid until -Sumner had „fallen to tile. floor ; he struek'at:least'a &Zen . times, f;And 1 should say twenty bloWs; Mr. I Summir seemed unconscious the first moment 1 Hooked at hint ; sawfl;everal parties there. perhaps not distinct emough to Mention Ahem ; saw . selveral Senators present immediately of 1 terward ; my attention.waS especially &rea ed. to Mr. Sumner. AO to Mfr. Keitt, Nk , ho seetned to lie acting in concert with Mr.. 'Brookf ; '7 have heard it said that Captain ' Niiiriotit and - E: - C. Coleman were informed thatan attack was eonteMplated ; Mr. Hid laiid, an officer of the Senate, interfered with alkPt !at deal of energy just as the.collision ended,lcommanding Bidoks and .Keitt to stop; at that time Keitt and Brooks were about , i where mr.- Swnner's desk ordinarily stands ; tis desk. was Overturned; I noticed Keitt: run . to froM , ' the . centre ~ : hisle and raise his'. Cane ; 4is language was 1 4 et. t h em alone, God d___ n horn ; li-Stitt catne frOm•toward the clerk's lesk 0 saw him strike : no blow, but he Was iourishing his cane•overlais head ; he bran end dislied 'the cane as Ihave described, al most .c.ompleted a circle.around Stunner and BrookS. : . - . •• - ....., - ' - -.. "-. • I __ NolritcE." YHEAT GRITS, Il r flunony, Oat Meal, and pure burnt and.gri?und Java Coffee, foivale by Montrose, May 28. • F. B. CHANDLER. ' i Flotteaud Salt. .A SATON. and Scra4so Salt--:-Extra'Family - Flour P. 1., by the pound, ;fat* or barrel, - at • Map!2B. • F. B. CIIANDER'fi. F - iLLID rho + 2B. s eit.ey and Candles, efieap:Th ' ar TMo ;L 7'lj :tru $7, - A l 7:il b":i- 11:7_11156. F::-.13:.C11:41:71E1:11 "r qiyilitlea at SEEDS —a large. P - EON desirous'of paying me money on debts or n ery descriptiok - , can do so by leartikg their paymennts with Pont, Ccioper,/k, Co., ..flankers,' - ilont ; rode, to eredit, yish:0 8 e receipts will be allowed from their date. - • G. L. WARD. April la, 1.856 ' 15tf, MkTICE. BUSINESS CARDS. C.:O. Hollister, fiIhEALEWIN SADDLE'S, Ifarness, Trunks ' Ya- BY tires, &c., 3Vintrose,Ta. ' • • I'4l - D. Vail, 11U D., • - 0 DYSICIAN . AND SURGEON; has pant:moody I located himself at Brickneyville, Susiptehanna county, Pa., and will promptly attend to all - calls with which' he may b favored. . . IBv2yl H. S. Knapp, with E. Cauldwell & Sons, IMPORTERS AND,DEALER CIIINA; Gr. As., i and Earthen WaVe, No. 76 Warren,ltre . st, NEW YonK. Dr; E. F. Wilnilt,", GRADUATE of 311 e Allopathic and Homeopathic Colleges of Medicine, is tow permanently 10. Gated in flreat Bend Pa. April,3o, 1856.. . . . . .A. Bushnell,. - A TTORNEY A: COUNSELLOR AT LAW. &ice /L over S. B:West'i Drug Store, Suniseb a +ma Apot, Pa, ' • • ' 11 v 1 :chard, S,URGEt.), trudoort,'Sustiue- Residerice at the Postoffice. T. B. pIIYSICIAN ham* county, Keeler & Stoddard. 1 - 111A.LEI2S IN BOOTS & SHOES, Leather & Find. ing4, on Maine Si, first iloorbetow Searle's lIo• Itontrose, Jan. 1, 18503. - . . . i• s William. H.', Jeirap,.. t TTOTINEY.ATI,AW St•NOTA4Y rull1;10 ;.1 - .11, Wage on Public Square, MouAri)..i,e. , • -- . • W.. Singleton • • , ' i'lilles, se. - - • ' . .. . 1 This Stack is selected •fa the best Foundries of ( -lAN now be found. at his new stand on the pui i Albany and:Utica for cash, .witit the best quality of l..)•ner. of- Owego and Chestnut streets, in -the , j Tritnntig.;.inathi to order fur his custom trade, wbich building ,recently occupied by. Vt ittenbet g & Cp. : will. enable him in all respects . to defy competition, where he 4 cfectually repairs with dispatch, Watch and . will be :-old _tit the moz4 reduced prices for cash I es, Clocks, Jewelry, Guns, and every description 0 1 Machinery; Wheel cutting; Gun nttd Watch mate.; or approved credit. . l New _Milford October' IS' "4. - i • vials supplied to the trade. . . : • • , '' . - —:_...;_ _...... 1 ---- ----- -- - - -- - 1 - Dr. K. Smith, - . ' • ' FIRE! ~ FIRE 1 • 1 i t .Y . COMING COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE :I ``ILIMON DENTIST, Montrose, Pa., at Sea ' rle's i i COMPANY, Capital t..),•20‘1mm, and inercash. Li-. Hotel, Mondays and Tuesdays of each week. ' ~-It ti one of the best Cbnipaules in the State. All its ,! . . ; . Killer & Fowler, , .;• . losses by fire prompt& adjusted. It has paid over; I half a million•of doUars 1 .. os,zes by fire'since it went into 4 TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, I i operation... Applications 'received at the store of B.' 1 - 1,. and Solicitors in Chancery..Dffi ;ce No. 44 Clarke P. Diumt d. Cu., tanesboro, and at the store of Ly- Stre.et, Clare!in, Ill.' . ..•i . °us 4. - , Co., Jessup, .141zerne county, nod .at Mont• 'Thomag LagOra= I\EAI.E.R IN . DRY GOODS; 'O'r - occrits,. Clothing, Crockery, Boots and Siks, Sc., Stapiellanna 1 Depot, Pa. • ".- • Bentley & Fitch, - LEY • TTGENS.AT LAW, AND .BOLTNTY LAND lAGENTS, Jiaittrose, Pa. R. S. IZE.!iTLEY. - Tohn Groves. I';,, I I .AStIIONABLE 'TAILOR. Shop, hitdey Searle's 1. Hotel; Mpine rt ect, Montrose, J'a,. " " • D. D. Muds, - • IVERV AND EXCHANGE STABLE Office in 1.4 in the, rear of W lsona store, .31ontros,e, Pa. , • J. Colsten, • riEALER IN STOVES,. TM, Copper mut Sheet 1 1•Iron Ware Loderarilk, near Great. Bend Dopot. . • December ..f.• - L. P. rinds, A TTORNtV AT LAW, Susiptehanna, Pa. Office on Maine street, one door cast of Lenbeinis. . • - Praiiet-& Caie, TTORNEYS. AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. lA_ Office nn Tui•rpike street, one door East of rzges Store, Montrose, Pa. . • Albert Chamberlin, • TTORNEY AT, LAW 'and Justice of the Peace; i". 1„ over I. L. Post k Store. Ituitros!.. - • Wm. IL Jessup, 't TTORNEY AT LAW AND CISPIMISSiONtR of 11rkns, tin. the State of New York, will attend to all linsiness.r•ntrusted. to him with promptness and. ollice:on, Public Square, occupied 'by !Jon. Wm: Jessup. , • %. •• • Abel Twitll, •• • lAE,A,LEIL IN DRUGS; MEDICINES, Chendeals, _1 Taints, Oih:, Dye-stuffs, Groceries, Dry G 444, hardware, Stoneware, Bla.ssware, Clocks, ftVatelies, Jewelry, Silver Spbons, Spectacles, Musi&al, Instru ments, Trusses, Surgical Instruments, Liquors, Per Mirrors, Stationery, Brushes; Shoes, Yankee Notions, ie.. • • • B. R. Lyons &.Co., VITIIOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS' IN . Dry Goods, Groceries, Salt, Flour, and Mud. ;tare, Lanc.sburo, Pa. - B. Chandler, - Ai LER TN DRY GOODS, Ready Made Clothing, _IJ Groceries, Books and Stationery, etc., Public Ai•enue„ Nontroie, Pa." I: L. Post & Co., D EALERS IN DRY GOODS, Groceries, UrOeleery, T.l Hardware, Leather, Flour, etc.. corner of Turn - - pike street and Public Avenue, ~.1/eaatrotat, Pa.. • • I. Lyons & Son., 3EALETIS EsiDRY GOODS, Grozeriezi, Hardware, Crockery, Tinware, Groceries, Hooks, etc. ; also, carry on the Book Binding business--Public Avenue, Montroso Pa. Bentley & Read, DDEALERS Ijr DRY GOODS, Drugs, ,Medicines, Paint, . 0i Is, Groceries, Hardware; Ctockery, Iron, Clocks, Watches, 'Jewelry, Silver Spoons, Per- Imery, of Public Avenue, Montrose. • Sayre, Bentley . & Perkins, 1 -- REMOVAL. - • 1 . Alr ANUFACT URERS . OF' AND DEALERS IN all I M.-S. into .1 has retnovedg-his Stock of Goods 'c; .1. kinds, of -Castings,:Stoves, Agricultural Imple- , his new. Store (in the Brick Block) at the . foot of Pub meats, etc..: Office at SaVre's Store, Public Avente; I , lie Avenue where the Mercantile business will be eim- Manufactory - at the Eagle Foundry - , Foot of Cherry ; tinued under the Firm of M. S. Wilson & Son. 'Ad street, Itoutroae,, Pa. ;'.., . . . I ditiona to their - present. Stock will ibe . continually . _ ._, :. , , . : --.. __ • ~- -- ------ I made and particular atteotion given !to: keep up a William & William H. Jessup, 1 ! general assortment--especially in the . llardvVar A e .. • i ' ~ATTORNEYS AT LAW; J.foutr6se, Pa. . Frac- I line. . ~. ace in Susquehanna, Bradford, Wayne, W-pr . One "Word 'bore. - 1 ming - and Luzerne counties. i I want to remind those indebted to me, that I lost •------ -- - , ~ comidemble by.the Fire a tear ago, and that I hate - ' ' Vtill . mtt W. Smith & C 0 . ,• .. ,i 1 b w e ld en e u o n n. d s e e r ri tl up te nt n iv ecessity of relMilding a Store If Mize rIABLNET •MAKERS: They keep constantly' , . .. must .. urge pay . reent—hoping: all N....) hand a good a_ssortment of . alt : ,kt,'-ids of Cabinet 1 will .. , 1, Intent," to it wttnout further notice. Furniture. . Furniture. Shop Midi Ware Booms =at the foot of :. • ..,, ~ Dec.__ ' . . .uontros,.., -w 19, IRaa. - M. S. WILSON. . • Maine street, iforetroar, Pa. -- .. Rottkwell; Winton Er, Co., • . 1 TANITFACTVRERS and .DEALERS in.,Sirato I iVI. (Ands, flats, Cnps, ,Forty Unihrelltut, ~ I ara sol4, labbons, ke. de., ICo. 40 Courdandt street, New York, (up stairs.) IL B. nocrwril, . . .. TtiTERESTED with L L IJtThT, Importer of and .1_ Dealer in•llardware and eutlery,VaniaxeSpijugs, &.c.; !0..215 tread street, New York, where his Mer cantile.friands, in this .and other counties, are kindly invited, and eaie.stli:solicited to call and purchase. ; Hall & Lamb, F' URNlTTCRemattufacturers and dealers, in.all - kinds'of furniture having moved our ware room, from Neti Milfordvillage, to the Victory four miles east of the 'Village, where will be found 'at all times a good assortment oll'eahittet ware % also ready made coffins. Futter:di attended with or without a Hearse"; also Bedsteads, at wholesale or retail prices ranging from $2,10 upwards according to . stlle r THE INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN, • , PURLIRIIED EVEP.V: SIIMISI44I , MORNING, AS-MON'PROSF ' PA., AT Sif t - 50 PER eipme; IN ADVANCE. . . . , Rat , s of Adverlbiing. - • One square (16 lines or less) one week, 150,50 One square , 5 1 .' . - two weeks, ' 0 75 One square - ' 1- ' three weeks,.. .. :1,00 One square . 4l one month, ' ...1,25 One mita** L! two m0nth5,.'.....2,25 One It squat months, 3,00 One squatir " sis months, - 5 00, One square " one rear, B,O0 s For two or More squares, inserted by the ye4roi deduction from the above prices is made,. Yearly ad eitisers will have the privilege of altering or chaug e ng their advertisements without additional charge. Business Cards, not exceeding five lines; inserted. at $2,00 per annum. Job Work. • This office is supplied with a good assortment of Jobbing materials, and all kinds of. Job Work, such as Cards, Posters, Pamphlets, Ele., will be done neat ly and prompt!? . . • Fish. - - • _ SIFA.CKEREL,in barrels just in, also rod /NA Ash by • BENTLEY F. F1.T1'7.11 J. HOWARD. , W. W. wrsTos M. C. Tyler, LOok ,11Iere. 11 1 • • ABEL • TIURR'ErA,-* this just4rttivell from New tork, a full and table stock of New 040ds, _ • ' Comprising a first rate.assorttnent of Drug , ,z, Med 'cities, Chemicals, Medical InstramcntS, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, China, iGlass, and Earthen' Ware, (a good variety of Crockery,)Brittannia Ware, Japanned and Planished Tin Ware, Silver and all other kinds- of i Spoons, Silver Forks, Butter Knives,. ikc.: All sorts of Lamps, A. good variety of Wood. and Gilt Franie Mirrors, Wall and Window Paper, Stationery, Stone Ware, Wooden - Ware,. Brushes, Brooms, Familr ceries, Lamp Oils, Comphene, Bursting Fluid, Trllow Stearin and Spermaceti : C:nalles, Hide, and . other Whips, Varnishes, Window Glass, Ste. A first rate variety .of.Jewelq, Perfumery, and Fancy Goods, Gold and Slice Spectacle;‘, Gold Pens, • Violins, Flutes, Fifes, - Accordeans,• Violin and Violincello Strings, • to. The .largest assortment of Pocket Knives in Susquehanna County, and the best quality •in market. Shot Guns, PistOls, (Single and Double Barrel,) Revolvers, - .In short, - the Physician, the invalid, the House Keeper, the Farmer, the Mechanic, the Manufacturer, the Prefemitial: Man, thetGentleman,. the Lady,: the' •Young and the Old,-the Rich and lhe Poor, the Beau . Vol and-the rgly;:the Gav and the Fashionable, and all the rest of the people, will find something to sup ply their every day wants at Turret's. . . ,91str.in the New Brick Block—Prices Low—Qual ities Goods-'Call and see.' - ABM TURREI.L, Montrobc, March 5, 1856. • arThey are all,goitig to Ttirta's_el NEW. STOV ES. - rx BURRITT has now in toe and. Isjeceiving _a_ I • a large btock of NEW SIP I'/: ti, incioding ! the Star of the West and NationaLElevated Ovens, Black Rover, Wide World, and Paragon Large Oven. to which he would inN attention as the best Cooking Stoves in inarkA, midi a super iur 4ts- Lsort wept of Parlor, Other and Shop Storks, for wood tor coal; also, Pipo,.Zine, Sheet:llton; Stove lose • Montrose, Dec., 7555 SEARLE'S COACHES E ATE Montrose, for D. L. W. R. ll t 1 ..atA. ! ■ I M.,for Freight Train to- t•ktranton. At' 12 o'clock:A. M. for Mail Train to Great 'Dent]. At. 2. P. M.. for PApreSs Freight to Great Beit(l, and Mil Train for Scranton. Leave Depot for Montrose on: arrival the above trains at .Statioi, except up Treisht trains: • . ' }or seat, , rapply at Searle's Hotel,. Montrose; Pa. December 12; 1851 . TO TILE PUBLIC. rPPE subset iher would tender his thanks 'for the 1 • liberal pattoniige . bestowed upon him thus fin• dining the season,_ and at the same tinge announce that he has just received a new stock of tic;ods,, mak ing his assortment very comfdete in all its various branches, and would say- further' that for ready pay and on shoit'time to reliable customers, his goods eill be sold 11 . :: low as they yan.be bought 'at any oth er store in the-county: • Please call and evamint. S. S. - ING , '.I L LS. Gibson, October 12. IS:i5. 11,.1 .- ;ddition to a very roll assortment of Near D t ai:s i Goods, atere still rMnairis a quantity of Belaines, PoplMs, 'Ate. &c., of the old stock, to be sold at liar gains, without refereneV to crust; alio, Winter Bon nets,. Wool, Broeha, and several other kinds cif Shawls at loai prides, for sale by - - ,S. S. I. (L'UGAT I , - compared with the market pric ~ can be L. 11mm cry low at the store of .S.B. /. I ______ _ CoKlNiii, Parlor, and other kinds of Stoves Tool Strive Pipe, for sale cltehti as the cheapest by . SS. 121 - 0..4.LL5. • . . rit7llKS island Salt, Runk) Robes, Sc. ke., for 1 sale by •. - • S. S. I. . f OST k ilids 'of Produce at. their highest market ' .11 1 price, also, any onantity of good Wool Socks taken to'exchange for goods by ' . GiWon, October 12. 1855 J. Aiiher & HOLES dealers in ready inane Clothing; also dealers in Cloths; hats and caps, boots and shOes, having now on hand a large'stipply suitable disc, season, would call the attention of Purchasers to. the ksztrte. For further particulars see advertisement in ano4- er place in. the Republican. . - . , ' ' Susquelk t anna DepOl, Dec. 10, 1.555 New Goods, Cheap for Cash,: 11". MOTT has just received another lot of N.ew ki Goods, Such as Chalks, Braga' Be Bages, Collars, Embroideries, Lawns, which he offers at very low prices. Summer Shawls, a new lot some heautiful.patterns at very. low prices, also 131ack. Silk Shawls equally low for Cash. . . Parasols'latest style at C. 11 - . 31OTTS. Black Driss Silk; a splendid article, at- C. W. 'NC- Summer Stuffs in mat varieties, at C. W. 31.1 Groceries of all kinds, wery cheap. Syrup, .:a first , rate article at r;Octs per gallon.: You have oiilP - to -call and_examine, to become sati4d that the " Head of Navigittion " is the place to buy Cheap. Butter, Eggs, Baths, Lard, Socks, hi fact all kiuds of Country Produce la exchange for goods at Cash Prices. - C. W. 310TT: 31Ontroso;:.June 15, 1555 • ONCE 1110 RE • _ t - ATF, gave notice some - time ago that 'the firm I a V Woodruff & Eldred.'was dissolved, and that We wanted and neerk , l, a settlement of our rnaOcril. We suppose that Ton have all heard that self-preSer ration is the•first law of , nature. In order to kayo ourselves front cost, we wish those 'indebted bi us would pay, as you can find tour nows and accoUnts at the shop of- S. A. Woodruff, for a short thne lon ger. After that they al be somewhere else. This is no false alarm, for we want the money, and if be longs to Us, and it 6 right we should have it. S. A. WOODRUFF. Motitrose, April 14,'58. G. B. ELDRED. •• 1 • Banking House POST, COOPER* CO.. .1 •1 HENRY DRINKER, wo I . T.Ros p WM. TIUNTTING COOPER. ISAAC L. POST. a November 12, 1,85.5 ; - TIRAFTS on New Yoik,City and //. Collections promptly made and remitted. Office botirs from loA.M. to 3. •' I Mcs3r.4. Allen & Paxton, N. YOrk. REFERENCE,-‘ e Samuel C..lilorton, Esq:, Phifal • lion; William Jesip; Montrose. Executors' Notice. OTICE 4Crelly given to 'al persons haviu rr mands agaihst the estate ofNamt . :Y NrwmaN, late of ()rent Bend township, deceased, that the same must be presented to the undersigned foi. arrangeale - nt. and all perions indebted to said Estate areregulested to make immediate payment. JOSEPH DUETS. Great Bend, May 7, 1866 New m !lute. I 4.1011 E of the prettiest songs ever publisbed--t-also, kJ a new lot of Me. Aeons, Viohns and Gintars.- 7 Violins from osallollar to twenty-five. Strings of the best quality, Midges, Pegs; AT., for sale by J. LYONS k SON, WANTED AT - THIS OFFICE, ON SUB SCRIPTION, ' POTATOES, Apples, Wheat, Corn, _and : most kinds of Produre. ) E :l s = "B ra 7 . t G li tw i r ee lo i l L e E ou n g! A u L n7:o l l; l l 3 s, A Pl A 4.' aired and for sale by BENTLEY tk READ: Montrose, March IP, • • • B..It..LYONS, Agent S. S. INGALLS Wanted. AYER'S PILLS Are curing the Sick to &neatest never before known' of any 'Medicine. INVALIDS, READ ANDJUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. 'JULES HAUEL, Esq., Ably welt known perfumer, of Chestntit Street, Philadelphia, whole choice products are found at almost every toilet, says: "I am happy to say, of your CAT/Wine. Pius, that 1 have kaind 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 incide with me in believing that they possess extraordinary • virtues for driving out diseases And curing the sick. •. are not only elfectnal,lnt safe and pleasant to be taken— qualities which .must make thorn valued by the public . , when they are-known." Tlie venerable Chancellor WARDLAW writes from Bal timore 15th April, 1e54: J DR. J . C. Arra =Sir: I have taken your 'Pills. with great benefit, for thelistleseseits, langitor, Mu of appetite, - and Bilious headache, which has of late years overtaken me in the spring. A few doses ofyour Pills clued me. r have used your Cherry Pectoral many years In my family ' for coughs and adds with unfailing succors. You .make medicines which care ; and I feel itsi pleaeure to commend you kw the good you have done and are doing.w JOHN F. BEATTY, Esq., See. orthe Penn.ltailroad Co„ says : . . / . " Pa. R. R. Once, Philadelphia, Dee. 13, 1853. " Sir : rtake pleasure in adding my testimony to the efficacy of your medicines, having derived very material benefit from the nee Of both your Pectoral and Cathartic Tills. lem never without them in my family,mor shall ever consent -to be, while my means' will procure them." The widely renowned S. S. STEVENS, 51. - D., of Went ' worth N. H.. writes: - " Having us ed your Carnsarto Pius -in my practice, 1 certify from experience that they are an invaluable purge • rive. In cases of diwirdered functions of-the liver, causing • headache, indigestion, costivenvs, and the 'great variety 14 diseases that follow, they are a surer remedy than any other. In all cases where a purgative remedy is required, t confidently recommend these Pills to the public, as . • superior•to any other 1 have ever found. They are sure iA their operation, and perfectly safe—qualities which Make them an invaluable article for public use. I have for - many years known your Caccry Pectoral as the best Cough - 4oedicine in the world ; and these Pills are in no wise inferior.to -that admirable preparation for the treat ment of diseases." • _ • . • "flaws, Ale., Nor. 25, 1853. _ " 1./m. Arat:-- Dear Sir: I hare been &libeled from • -my birth with scrofula in its worst (Own, and 4 now, after twenty years' trial, and an untold of amount of suffering, have tvten coratiletely cured in &few - weeks by your Pills. With what feelings of rejoicing I write can only be in when you realize what I have suffered, and how rig. Never until now have I been free fmtn this loathsome disease hi - some shape. At times it attacked lily eyes, turd made me almost blind, besides the unendurable• pain ; at , others it settled in the scalp of my bead, and destroyed my • hair, and has kept me partly bald all tupdays; sometimes it came out In my face and. kept it kit.muntlis a raw sore. "About nine week s I commenced taking your Ca -thartie Pills, and now.arn entirely free from the complaint. My eyes are Well, my skin is fair, and my hair has corn. • Menced a healthy growth; all of which makes me feel already a new person.' "Hoping this statement may be the means Of conveying - information - this shall do good to others, I am, with every sentiment of gratitude, • Yours, &c., ' MARIA DICKER." "I have known the. above named Maria, Ricker from her childhood, and ,her statement is strictly true. ANDRE4Vs.I.- 51138ERVE, • Overseer of the Portsnaouth Manufacturing Co." Care. JOEL .PRATT, of the ship Marion; writes from • Boston, Mb April, 1854: "Your Pills havacured me from a bilious attackwhich arose troni derangement of the Liver, which had become very serious. AI hail failed of any relief by my Physician ; and front ever,* remedy I could try ; but a few doses of • your Pills have completely restored me to health. I have giten them to my children fur worms, with the best of-' fects. 'They Were promptly cured: I recommended them to a friend for coitiveness, winch had troubled hint for months ; he told me - in a few days they had .cured You make the best medicine iii the world; and I am free to say so." Read this from the "distinguished• Solicitor of the Supreme Court, whose brilliant abilities have made him well known, not only in this but the neighboring States. "New Orleans, sth April, 18;i4. . ••• Sir: I hate great satisfaction In assuring you that myself and family have been very much ben, tiled ley your - medicines. My wile was cored, two years since, of ase. very and dangerous cough, by your CHilita Pee - roast, and since then bas enjoye d perfect lie::101. My children have several times been cured from attacks of the Intlit --roma and Croup by It. It is an invaluable remedy fur these complaints. Your CATHsirtic, Puna have entirely cured Ann from a dyspepsia and costiveness, which has grown upon me for tome years,— indeed, this cure is much more important, from the fact that I had • failed to get relief from the best-Physicians which this section of. oe derintry affords, and frost any of the numerous reme dies I had 1 akeu. " You seem to us, Doctor, like a providential blessin g ;to our family, and vou may well suppurre•we are nut un mindful of it. . 'Yours respectfully, LEAVITT THAXTER." " Senate Chamber, Ohio, April Lith, 1854. "Di. J. C. ATER— Honored Sir: I hate made a thor ough trial of the CATHARTIC PILLS, left me by your agent, and . have been cured by them of the dreadful itheutuatistu under which he feu 4 -me suffering. The first dose re lieved me, and a autifiefilient doses hate; entirely removed the disease: feel in better health now than for • . some years before, with. I attribute entirely to the effects of your CATHARTIC Pr Yours with great respect, LUCIUS R. METCALF'." The above are all from personi who are publicly knod-n wheie they reside, and who *Mild tibt mire these state. ments niihout a thomugh.conviction that they were true. .krepared by DR. J. C. AYER & CO., • .Prae4ical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell,ltass. 11EL Tunne.t.i. and .1. ErnEnmor3lontro .,,, and by 11ruggists generally. _ NEW iiiT . H;eol.l & Presbr a G Dods Emporium, FOR T 111; FALL OF 1855, Ilßurritt would itiform his ft lends .nnd, Pub- :lie, that he has now in Store, and is receiving. a full assortment of Fall end Winter Goods, a great varietY=of Rich Fall Prints in nett Styles, Plain and Fancy Delanes, and Plain and Fancy Mohair Cloth?: Plain and Plaid Merinoes, ,'Pc ta tagess and Pupil's.; Dark Rich Gins hang, in Fall Styles ; Black Brocade, Plain and fanex•Silks. Wool' •I3roche, Cashmere ' Crape, and Silk Shavis ; . Rich Rib= bons, Bonnets and'Flowers ; Ladies Clods and Yel- Vets-for Cloaks and Mantillas: Broad cloths, CasAme tTs, Sc. with a large assortment of Staple and Fancy Goon as usual, including Hartht, - ite, Crockery, Iron Mid Steel, Paints, Oils, Boo! sand Shoes, Hats, Clocks, Ruflitlo Rotes, Carpetings, lc.. will: a new ze , •ol ent of Stoves at:d cf the bin--1. finality, be tna.le t0ig?...1..r ear for h.t.- cniztuni Lade, and trill all =nil at the lo•o;cst figure. or a little fewer for Cash P,•othme, or approved c: edit. • N., B. Woe,! Sucks wanted; for which tio prices will- contioue to be paid. likdlr anfi SnitcOn ,,tantly on hand. , • New Mini d, 041. •1, 155l1:` • ..:71. - .IT-rt:7e,raani ...1.17, , rill'. trylersigoi3d wwild t.-... , r). -, rtdidly info:tit Ow ei-EL I ::•_- , .4 Irnnock nn(i'viein ty, •01:-.t lic, 11:;> op,r,, , fi a. , tor , at I)l;, t ioek lour vortles - . wlo - re .1,,• itlt(e,n,ls kofp-: ing• con., , :Antly on li a r. ,1 a 7 ,4?6,1.41,1 well selected as so: tx, , rd of bry . Gooch, G: r,t.-e;i:: , ;, tia :1 iv r e, Crock ery, and all kind= of :n.N.elitil.diFo, ui:r.Aily kept in 'a comitly stow c, widell he wi'il soil as. Istr,.if not.lower, th:itt alry other ortabri-fitno it hi Northern Petoisrlra- Nlontro,e not except 6 give me a call, and exatim my pm ice?. You will sac hap from ten to fifteen pay out. A good :n“ortni kept con.tantlyon hand. 111 kinds of Cothitry p foI Goolt at the market Dimock, Jan. 15, 1555 War ::War l . 0,000 Volunteers wa, nay to suit,, that :Hc col ana kept wind served in t perance Saloon tiroce the FiflTl'Meit Store.. and most kind or flriacci.. Flour kept constantly onj sale and retail at lierol's . 11:lir Rester/ fretthe_ hair. 4. qn MiLtens at • N e w York Fancy potted -Fruit at Montrose, Nov. 14, JVST RECEIVED, Plain and Fahey r for 185t1, Famine:, Chr naes, &e. &c. Jsnuary 10. . FIRE rt 111: undersigned has • the STATE MI:TUAL 11.:1111r,r , , Pa. Said g500;000! • It is as any in tile•Scate _ • TESTI We, the undersigned done business with the satisfied that it is both rienee we have never premium nine, 31. - WILL lANS, D. D. WARNER, E. B. CHASE,' ("COVER SE I' of the large kind, and ILI Timothy Seed, f. a:sale H. BURRITT. New Milford, Margit , 185 a. SOPPOIIe ohe Cheap, • )INE thousand doll . worth of Ready-MadeCloth ing at Plt JIMAN k GARRITT's. dew Mord, Sept. HilBs. • Socks., Eggs, Butter, , any quantity in excitant Montrose, Oct. 4,1& Geuthnneu and 1,;1die . :4 c my ;toel;:of go‘od.: and. • ome miles travel and per— qa. on ever): dollar you of Ready Made Cloaing' uce taken exclianp.. NVII. IT. TITAYER Ivl. I the Crimei. 34.! to bits Oystr.res in any rally arriving by express hest manner :It the. Tern lon Maine Street, opposite !Pies and other eatables— Provisions, Teas Se., .and for sale at is-hole 1. ' S.-S. MOTT'S. Men Toss,- beanti- LeatlnYi..Glove3 and S. S. MOTT'S. .11oice &gars :end uv- S. g. MUTT'S. OK.S. en• lot of Sehool,Books•— ys'and Ens elopes, Diaries and Ereshyterian Alma : J. LYONS S SON. LE Z FIRE: • 2 , 11 appointed an agent of t- RE INSURANCE OomPany has a capital of to and eheap a cotninta3. tts fires on the Stock or Mutnal ereby :4tatc' that we havC ove company; and we are c and cheap. In our exile• own any nziestnent.4 on a WY: JEsAur, F, B. PIANIIIA:It. ORIANDO atm' o G S ANGSSTROIYD, Agent. --. • : acrd, Clwese; Flzipnel &c. In for Goinls at Coih priees. C. Ir. .MOTT. lIE NEW 10 • _Arrislair Daily at • - HE sub.serib ra are now op selected sto h of n°w goo goods, erroceriesi Hoots and Shoe - 810f slicks an Meal, Salt, of w cheap as can bel bought thew] -Exchange for.Louber, Shingle. Woolen socks, (lAA, or appro Two shillings.per pail' paid teen ets. per do l. for,Egr. t for Butter. By - Hop Bottom, April 21, 18iit; TOn .Days Latei fr IMPORTANT INT UST redeivd at F. 13 Gtt t xplencli 1 aslorttuent of Pa: tier, over 3(0o pieces of th,e 1 ed . patterutfrout 6 to :lit ceu suited lit quantity, quality at and examine. Also just revolved a fresh s T.insecd Oil, which; will bre - I . AOril 23, 185 d: WAT C :AN D, t _ nugtsil t 7DENTLE D: YSt RESIT with 13J:it:v.& nu ii. the pnbiie ! n . witeed the reOrtiiiig "Wit viey,.ll . - :MI?,. - .1116(31N', (-)c Sc!l,v Turk, Ind late! of :.,,!, I,r; Ii twun. Nci onino.nAled 1131 • ,tl,lc , as a !4t , :i.01y :niil jirel 11:I.Ve .!.',!VOn Ilina por.:(Cso:,tl iol :z., dna. c.cnrfli , ,,‘ids inay Il've c ing :.!ic I:. wovk lonc! c. - it . h ea.- I• 1 zvitlitlon p I:i3 +c•r:1! ou , :..lc of Eogli,,!! ancl . lure, fl,:-;.1 . 4un.i1s 11x..,, ( !o:k I,inc.2.:t. to the Illial;et• 31ant:c4 Clod lionw-laatio, , Mortr , ,,e,..Lpmetryrn , - 1 NOTE i Yr 1;1,1C notice is herelly I_ };CF[' isi i reeeiying a Wares of altiiinds initially Tillie:ire line of husineSs, am a bolter as.zorlnne.nt of Sto • wore durable than ever.befo All the prOotsMo need will I ine foe yourselves:. All, sto, respect: • I L Kept eonStantly on hand, of .'!'lA' 1V:! le E; made. out t l. which iti offer td for sale, ns ini any make Also 411 1111, es Chain any Gearing . for 13; ass and Polled:tin Kettles Ware. I . - JObing.dorc on t , kort, AlrsodA in h i lie line % - i11,1) (approved) cr 'tilt. • • 31 ontro:e, NOTI pain Fay to ox kelv anxious l ite l inore ides amOuntii. lit now, To c t‘l:ery he' store of 'W lays at Esq. 0, ludo Williams' ata.conituol; ll'a li,t ofc,acer ,L 9. Miles', .13r( ai&o.c. Come -10 T E will 1 1 extret account?. Ti up so many 11 ate in neetl . o he in Montro:l Tic-.lay at tl at {tl Weditestl ti.iys at OH r,;:ngcnvent ut!i you can find' Mon troir, 0 Tit:tyt.‘C, , Phi liltrcli 1:3, Chai es Morris, relnov,A.hirt tion in the Isenwnti of St' rarer Chato77{,'s Stn: c, is p; in the most; sei,/iti , :t : IR= Nov. _'il PAC' S FOR ": f -r 11F.'subseriber ieearrYi \ \ Y.VU B I USIVESS in . 1 the Chair anl.-Ware,Sboi) , found a,g ater valiety. 1 Chair -than it any other e: I. :114 Ma g Mit Cane Seate, I • I. es, Settees, Wee, Stands be sold at t le lowest priel ; with short iotiee.) - All 1 and ilf good. mterial. no i 'will be my Motto. For d I facts, pleaeo call at my shol ! Hayford, Octolier 12, I 1 1 1 PLOW NEW F.:4TA ' T AND E. MOTT w pubic that thev ar: Celebrated Plows. The hand, Side Hill, Wayne OrltivataT.l,l i ll , l7 C lotritA, Ploin.Poilit t of various I mention. '‘Ve hope,-by s to-receive our share of p tore, D. Poi l t's old Stand. 3earle's ,LT: - .4 - 11Cpt . iiring done on Fob. .6 _______ • - , • . :tie l lv Line o •-linil Singes, - _ „ ITinIrALI,VOOD 0 molernosr. L. TAGEF 4 jwill leave Xi.' trood, passinA through Cor i l' l ltettsville. Lilteady, & „ even - : morning after the art i-:al of the MnilTrains leats l Loth East and West,. reaching "Montrose at 1 p. 11.1 Returning, leave - Montrose clip - (Sundays , xcepteil) at -2r. x., re:tell ing Eirinriatd in time to I ke th'e 31:111 traint of cars, !;oth East and• West, bein , the nearest and 'most feat; sible romp to reach the N:itty •Yin]: and Erie Railroad. This li:at Intersects a tii-weekly line 'for :Dinmetk, Spriaga-illi.t, TunkliMino4, Wj - omint,7, and Willibs-• harre o ullicladeaves Monti•ose at 7 A. M. every Mon day, Wednesday :mil Fritiir. Also, a line to Friends ville, svi Leralte, U!. I . • Olioil Ye i . ia,ts and towicirtablel carriages are provi ded, and the pruptiefors "'ill sliare "114 pains to ae corrunodate the public. - W. X. TIATCII,I \- A pril it. - 1554. ' MogGAN & WEST. . - i • -. • - --- • - _Vint raistr: OTlCri:i.llclT.by gi 114 • - trati , r ou upon the est late of • OinsoN towns granted. to the undersign ed to said estate wilt . pl meat, and those same duly attested for se thaniel Bill, Esti., at Sit. subscriber ill att 63(1 on the same. April ft, 1856: the A'HE subscrilierS hayi . chased the stock it pseparcti io sell, ftir R assortment of DO: Goo thaw, Groceries, Crockei Boobt and Shoes, Sole at such prices as (t entire satisfaction to al Oar pairOnage. • • Brooklyn. NOV. 15. 1 BALDWL. Whsoleale and Retail Meal, Grain, Feed and and-Rve. On ClitAnut.Strget, dleisStor'ie„,Montiose • STEAM GB DS 130 ST establisluaent„ wil pc rfin e. a '1.131 rang Flour Cukom, Work will bu casu6 main:hied: MontrOse.. July, 185. d, WatichesC new assortment Swifterland, Germany, the New York prices. Montrose, Oct.' 18, 1 R. LY.ON . S.&.CO's driLOVER and Tim thy Stedl;) , • . •• •. . ALDWIN tuicl.l4lllKlN.l .- Montrose March ISt 185 d: .: • • - • TUST OES., • • ,OPEVED; a n * supply. aladies'Shoes, Pan. 10.1- - • J.. , LYONS & SON.. • • 'll - 1, VERYBODY 'wan I 1. 1 • per And Feint 13 tran. 30.1 r I 19 PER birrel for ./ , . - .. . . - ' I • Ds , . - . _... . . . --" • J - AEAGLEAPOIEBEDiriaqi;=-'-'- i • - AirRE, IlLliTLErt'& PERKINS - haring purcli ' . 10p100ttosn.• . . 1 Sod of Wilson Sz,,Co. the Euglo Found/700,04w lug a kuge and Well ; prepared * to-fill orders from thetraile, aitd de Worklin Is, Consisting* of MT their line witiOzhill and. despatch; -:- They will., keep ' cadpMade Clothing, onstantly on' hind-la Owe; (best - likuls)- Steve's, (WI 1 - Styles, Flour, C 91 . 11 ; kinds,) Ouitaiat.. env; Straw Cutters; .. Corn :ad ' i i ich they will sell as ; d.,.. &,.. d. c „ . . ... ; i • , .... , ere in thneounty, in I - - We: invite particular attention-to the Plows which Produde of all kinds, 1 we manufacture.: We manufacture and keep for Sale ed'Credit.' 1. . The Celeftratid,Blatehley Moir. I r i for god socks. - Six- ; We...have purchased the exchisive right to mantillic .-enty Fef.lb4 per pound i tura . and sell in this coupty, Wayne, Wyomingind ELL & tINGLEY. 1 .Briudford, lar Rich's Patent Iron BeamTlon. 1 Thd .., - - 1 1 Gsv3. i rlsw is made entirely cif iron, excepting the handles. -- --- ,_ ---------- 7 -2-4-- 1 It is celebrated for its easy .draught, being one- th ird ens - ier - than ant now in use; while its strength and du= - In • New 'York. 1 LIAGENCE. - ritbility are greater. - -. , . - ••- - . bfACIIINERY . ,• '• Nnuit'e, a large an I of all kinds manufactured, and repaired by exPeriencj, cr Hinging:4 and Bor ;cu mactunests. - - : . • I - est and most improv-• Stennz Engines; Gearing. l f. or Milli!, S . hing . .l4-11a.: s per irolL ' All can be call . ehinils, , , v. ifv,. ; • - I, d Pri''''' Ph-s ac -Ll' • Among the. Stoves which 'we miniiemture, are the Keystone Cooking iWbeti konyh - andlteady do., •Por est„Queendo., Premium do., and -other. kinds, all;us ranged for burning wood 'or coal:. Also; SelP lator,:Parlor' t StOve, Colt aye Pcirlor - 4&, - Stdnley e R, •••. l i two sizes, do., and' a. variety of other 'Parltie:Stdie s both wend: and ettl.l (rimers. JWe keep Also on taiti Grindstone, tsinunings, • bog Cairn trimmings, thil brella and Shover and l'ongs - Staris,,&c. be...' IN1Ork• done to order on short notice . and at the lOwesi rated. vir . Ortlera for Stoves, Agrieultfiral Impleinents, Sze., are solicited from those in the trade,'and will be' , filled at reasonable wholesale prises, pply (if Ziur, Paint.and at . a.low figure. 'F. B. iCIIANDLER: • -it they:lla% 13 . again COlll iloas, and Jen-. • OTHAM, 1 raise ; and t , o highly . some oithe first lions pit( trorkman, that we l'rn eAt in the buAnes:l, , very Confidence iu hay •and despatch.. . . -uowledu'..; of the. vari gn w:itchos,hc . also tnr • from 'the lar,..ereq Turret s, whether foreign -or 11 iven that S. A. WOOD- Icy hot of Stoves and ;kept in the Stove and ng which ntav be fonnd Ijavier, larger, and . e otreictl in tlii County. c just to culA . :ITII es warrante 'in 'every . n extensive a.ssortment of the best materials, 'heap, as can be bought d,.Lead.Pipe of all siz eltaiOl Pumps, all sizes and nil kinds Jappaned ttce and in goal: order. sold :cheap for cash or S. EZEI=I 111 l ir customers that. we are settle and balance our t;inee we be. , an - tet foot to quite a sum, and' we 'accommodate all, I will 'y for the next two weeks, n.'ll. Thayer in Dimock, Thure in Franklin. This. arc • to alt still, if it dory not; unts Esc': Averfs ih and William 11. t '••. • THAYER. It, - anti ilalt:DtCss.er, hay hop from Immerion arbz's llotel, to the room -epare'd. to exereis, his:Art tier, an all who may he dsor :faces to lti hand.. EEO 11.: on CHAIR ..11.4.137- ' all various branehe at n liatiford, where mite WiMbor and Roelsittg ablisliment in the cOnitt . ; ureaus, Bedsteads, dte., all of which will at retail, (or whole:.:ale, 'ork Warranted well made rt credits and small profit; monstration of the . P-bove in liarford . A. w GREENWOOP 154Cm6 F4mr. LISIIMENT re.:Teetfully inform the marnifacturitig also keep const:unlv arid Idea ihnrs; !Sleigh and Cotter Sliocq,. .atternil, too impterons - to riet attention to iiiminesF, bile Patronage. .Manufae- Foundry, M. Mott, 'near itoit notiro. MERRIT MOTT ELIJAH MOTT tor-'s Notice. en that letters of atf-t4inis tte of D.►rtn BLACKIN6TON,. ip ; &ceased, 'have: :Wells 1.1, and all persons.indebt-, , ase snake inunefliateipay !aims will. present.tile ?ante tlement, at the : office of Na nebanna Depot, 41iesie the Saturdayg for settlerniot of, 111°AfIKINGTON,'Atlin'r. Ptiblie. • g taken the store and pur trade, of R. T. Ashley, are ADYPAPONLY, a, fine: Perfumery, Yankee N'e, Hardware,.lron and Nails,: id tipper Leather, Salt, &c. cy think) cannot fail to give who may favor them with. R. Ashley. MI dc 'PEJO:KENS, .; dealers in }lour, Salt, POrk, L 'andles. Cash paid for Oats. East end of Lyons Chan- ALFRED BALDWIN. SILAS PERKINS.' AND SAW MILL. - avini Purchased the above keep constantly on Jilted Su ! Corn Meal ofstrporior qual t at the lowest cash prices.— ne with despatch, and in all - 1331 tf OCkS, Gunn, &c., ust Tecolved• from Faiglapd, &c., which n•lll ho sold below 't SING'LETON'S. :55. S a copy of the American Law lk,—seki by LYO2* S: SON; Montroee, 3tarch.4 ' • PATENT MEDICINES% A MONG the greet viriety.of Medicines at 'ff ". Store, may be . found all of Dr. i:Jayne'. celebrated, Family Medicines :: Ayre's Cherry ral and Cathartic Pills ; , Halsey - 'S- Forest .W Forest Pins ; Mopfland's..ci.debrated German Louden's . Aeries of Family Medicines; Merchant's Gargllng 'Oil, • the greatest .rentedy for sprains inlman • or - beast ever known ; Mathewsou'rinfallible Rome.' dy, and Horse Remedy ; • Orick7s Vermifuge, atul a variety of other Rinds Magnetic - Ointnient, the great remedy for burns; rheumatism, and all in. . flammatory - cOmplaintS; Pond's Extract, a - first rate thing for gin - liar purpoks as above Ohrtme,nt;! An drews'4'aia Destroying Agent, a good article'; WOod. cocks Balsam and Bone Liniment; - Atwood's. .l'aun• • diee 'Bitters, Canker Drops; Liniment, and Dysentery, Droris; Baker's Compound for.Mysentery • HOugh , lon's Pepsin, for Dyspepsia; Melmtbold's Extract of inuchu and : Extract of Sarsaparilla; •. variety. of • \Saivs, the 'hest in market, Pills, &c., and an almost _ endic'fss varility of Patent' Medicines, altogether too numerous to enumerate—but, suffice it 'to Sat; List T theublic_ will 'find nearly•erery thing • in:this line, at thes.lrng and Fancy Store 44' .APEL TURAELL,. Xontrosc, July, 18.55 ' - GENERAL FURNISHING STORE ' A it V- - I,lloi . , 'i•Asta, LT . • - St.'SQUEII.IICIZA , .17:ASUER .- & CO. .would respectfully. announce to CI their friendS and the 'public . generally; that they keep constantly-on hand a full assortment of Peri& Made Clothing, toots and ShOes,llitts,,and Caps ; Anil every . thine' else necessary for men. and women'S *ear. Weliwoulf particularly call the attention - of country. Merchants to our large stock Of ileadOlade Clothing, of Our own manufacture, which we offer at whOlesale, at :prices that willrafibrd groat indixements to cash 011tl-,short-tinie - cuttiomers, - 1 -`l large stock of Cloths, Cassimeres,' Vestings,&c., kept constantly on band, for persons desirous of hiv ing clothing made to order. .. Ortler&plinctually attended to. Thankful for preit'favors, we hope ,f 0 merit a con tinuance of the same. Co. . Susquehanna - Depot, Pa., Thy l t!, I dialsit;qla, Or any place on Globe ran Wit 'piTsrat Vreq/Cr -i;idifeCideii A-ttu "KEELEIVS: STODDARD'S ' . ROOT 1I D SHOE STORE. . . . - viT RICH is. nOw filled with 'a new and c)tensire 1 1 assortment of articles in tlwir line; embracing a general satiety of new. and elegant .i.tvles . of ladies and genileinen's wear, among whlcii art !Ladies ,_Frent.4l, Silk 1a stint mid Prenille Kid and Ilnarneled - Polkas..kid, Patent Leather and Prcinzed Jenny 6.entletnen's l French and Philadelphia, oak tainted call:dial and kip llotit7 l Morocco, Calf and:Cowhide Brogans &c.; - 11 - o l vs kip, calf and cothi(l% ,, Mots. and lrrogans ; 4 1%11 - J. : lnds of 311;mcz and Children's 4e.lr. Also, a general assort " meta of FitalinAs consist in part of last?, pegs, sparables, llungariantnaiis, tacks, thread, was Brit= 1 awkt, rasps, sandstolles,, sboelknives, ke.. - ,A140 oak and hemlock, tanned calf upper and soleleather, Morocco skins antlilinings. ; Work made to order a.-;t1 repairing neatly Bona: - • KEELEIZA STOPDARD • • Montrose,. Aprilii 1554.. • • - ~.1 Stearns and Illarvitt's Fire-Proo Safe's. • , . . . rirllE subscribers have made arrangement .to fur. hish to persons who may be" inwant of theta, the above named invaluable Sofea, at the same prices for which they can be obtained at the manufacturer's.— Having experienced the benefit , of such an artiicle du= ring the late conflagration ourselves, we would earn estly recommendeto others having valuable books and papers, the preserving of which would be of iminettso importance to them, not to do without one. Prices range from ssti to $.500, - and we can exploit to ansc one wishing to purchase, , : the difference in style, size, price, &c., and furnish them on Short no tice, with. the. internal 'arrangement to Suit the pur chaser_ . : BENTLEY & . 31ontrostvDecember El, 1854. Valuable Lands For Sale.: • LIOR SALE IN- ONE BODY, .about: 5500 aches of 12 Land on the waters of Spring 13hiok, a branch of the Lackawanna river,.in Luzerne County,lDenn'a4 about midway between the thriving towns of Scran ton and Pittfon., These lands arc covered With Val• nable timber,.and.being situate in the most extensiVe mineral region in Pormsylvania—known to contain iron brt. , -- , and believed to abound in coal, and heir , . also in the immediate • vicinity .of several railroad; Made and now in progr, ese;—oiferto the capitalist an opportunity for the investment-of money that seldom occurs. For ; further information .apply to ~I*.- P :`1143. sack. Esq:, No. 11, Wall'street Nen - York, or to the subkriber; at Montrose, Susquehanna county,Pit., the attorney in faet of the owners. - April 6, 1854. • :HENRY DRINKER.- • 1 1LIAE • AND . PLASTER'. 111 111 E subscribers are, now burning and :will keep constantly on band, Lithe: of • a verb, superior ai Montrose Depot, and trill sell it in any quantities at a fair price. • Persons wishing a largn:' quantity can be. supplied tst,ton.a reasonablenotice. - Superior grourid Plaster will be.kept ethiStantly-on hand hereafter. • • I. - IT. DRINKER: • " • - W. JE,,SS.LT. • Montrt'ise Pepot, April 3, L. SEARLE. - 'NOTICE. * i• - DOLT. R. TLRYER, takes this method of saying'. to hi 'friends and customers, that he ,has again resumed the practice of Medicine, at hjiold, stand at Montrose, where he may be found at all tithes unless pi•ofVssionally employed. He would say tO.those debted , to.-him,. that he will . deduct twenty-five per . cent on all aecounts paid before the first of April nest, . (or. if any 'poor 'like myself 1 will deduct fifty.) Montrose, Feb. ,20, 1855: • Window Sash. • Q li. & D. SAYRE having , been appointedin agent • for an extensive - sash blind and doori nAnufoe tory are prepared to , l'urtus' h any articles in thislino at less rates than they have"usually been sold! July 21. - S. H. &D. s. • Shaving 'Cream - . AN article which every, • roan should try, fort sale . S. 1.1. k D. 5. ME , . Or. Baker's Celebrated Vegetable Compound, ,: . - A sovereign remedy for Dysentery, Cholera. Morbus, ita Cholera lufit or - Summer complaints--entitely vegetable, and bah over Cal ed in a.single Instance of .produeing the thisi . d effeet. For sale in bottles at k 50 cents and3l. . . ENTLEY & READ., Rcintraie, August, • Removed. . • C.D. Virgil. Dentist-has • taken roams over Chandlers' store, wlkee. it will he.bis ple asure tt4e. his friends as quick as:risible , ' • (.1.,1). May 2, 1855: • • Resident. DOttit. NEW 000111S. * Morr his just reelered a lot of New Good: Fall Styles, snit' • as.DeTanito, De Bakes, Para memo., Alapaeaa, , Ginghams, Merinoes, Prints and sh a wl. In Ihct a general wortment of Dry_ Goods, , which will he sold low. ,' . _ Family' P 1111•.• . , -, SON. AUE be 4 in town can be bad of J. LYO,lOl$ k . Any Amity-needing . can have theta en 6111; if hey do not answer the purpose, so *eget. Montrose, ..%pt. 18. Melodeons -riONSTAISTTM ON NAND prfitrnish k..) z,hprt. nutite. r.MI; S. 11. SATIIi B. S. Bari anent , o, 18.155 d .to order SOW.
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