Ii . , •- i . ; . Ckedlaw.:; • The following law;•telativelo trespass and .troying fruit and -ornamental trees, etc, * *acted at the late r 'ission of the . Legis. laturei:and_has beeasigneds by the Govern- Or. - 1 - A n n et to pro tect fruit - anti punish trespass in this Cornonweatth. ----Sc_i. I s Be it via . led,' &c. That the - - Wil- I ful irailicions -Asking and 'carrying away Of fruit, vegetables, plants, - fruits, or ornittitentl al trees, vines , or shrill's, in this Commort- 1 he soil or mi ' wealth, whether attached tot t, shall be deemed and the same is be hereb ros y ecu de. , .'clared a m isdemeanor,s o may p 'ted'and punished as such under the !awe of this Cdinmanwetilfit. , , . Esc: that any person or persons who & 'shall wilfully and inaliciously enter, or break down, through -. or Over; any orchard, gitrden or y ar d f e nce, hot-bedi, hot or green house,or n . ir. who shall wilfully .an . club,stone l cut;! bark, break, ot ,therirtset mutilate or diniage, any cut, &int, or_ ornathental tree, shreb, bush, plant or iline :trellis arbor, hot. b e d, hot or green lipase, or who shall wrong. fully and unlawfully trespass upon,viralk over, beat, down, trample, for in -, any wise injure an y, grain, graks vines, vegetables, or 'other , groWing crop, shall and may on conviction thereof, in action of tresplss before any may or; burgess, alderman, or justice of the peace or in any court oflaW, have judgment against 'hilt, her or them for treble the amount of datilageproven to have been done, with costs_ of suit : bite lair the dumi4e or penalty to to the ustr of the poor. of tild district wherein lhepretnises lie, and the other half of the 'damage or penalty- ib the Use of the owner Of the premises on which- the `said trespass shall or ?nay be cointnitted.;_ and in default-nf pay - mant of the said finkor jiidgmeat, •with costs of 'i suit; the party eoliViefed may nand shall 'be:cominitted to the Jail of the:propi coun ty; for 'not less than three not more than twenty, days ; said cOniplaint or action to be made in the name of tile Commonwealth, and the testimony of the' owner Or ocCupant of the premises Shall be admitted as, evidence toprove the trespasei ' '1 • Vir South Carolina Brooks' did list attend thit Cincinnati Contention, :after 4dl. It is said that the Pierce men, among, whin he is - 3 irotrii n et i t, l ea der , persuaded - hina not to attend. - Some thinkhe was afraid-the North Would prove too_ hbt to hold Won, just at this time. • - • ; Fire Fire. I; • I The'Bough and Ready Fire Company are hereby notified to meet at `their Engine House on Saturday gist Mat.' at o'clock. , B: S. BENTLEY, Sec'y • Harforelluiversity. XOTICE...—WhiIe tre notice the Public Exhibitions at tom. close of the ?car; as means of good both to sta.; den IV community, ;yet having no building sari elello9large to accommodate the auditory, and the 4xpeuseof preparing accommodations, so, great, ,that the the Pesent year. no art-augments will be made for ft ; By. the Faculty, June J .4 1 1556. • j, The Atu.a -mectingbf the Tiustees, is on Tuesday July Ist, atwee o'clock P. M., at the Institution: " . . . . ..' L ADIES ' iI H AIRI - - • 1 I A Valr'lviu .'held by the. "Sewing Society or the . 1 rresl4terian CLregation" of f..".o4quehatnia Depot, at the Boarding 117, 0 of gr . 1411..„E5q, on tuei ,(- 4 1 or .Wr i x, 1,5 G. ' ! in connection 4n elic Faitcsan catensii - e table of ' . refreshments will, ;furni4ted dulina the day and evening. boars., 11 % e optia at 10 o'clock - ; A - . M. • t • Encouraged 1 1 t iuccess, and othet's:.liberality • 1 last year, we•h°P e 'Ss time, to realize a: suffici eat• • i addition to our prese% to able us to order a church bell 1111TiliMILI keitt4t...l' cheering tones shall reverberate loud anor hyuktt'Sueg the hills of masque ; . ' llama.. t , , ~, general attendance is ;t;i ted—iith hirge heafts and full pockets. 1 L t-Irder of Committee. •' ' Susquehanna Depot, Julik , 18.56 . , - • DIED ;- In Briagewa t V,T„ on tl/6. 121 :ist, Mra. IlkrsEr ills.t.uwis, wife of -vr. Sitnuelli, - , -, tn, ageu seventy ! . - 1' 'out %eat:, ; • .I • , • Mr. llaldwin ino ed - his fam ill 3 v ebniary, 18 07. : 3;eith .., o 1.11%4 place in Or or Luctulfeii d religion 1 at that • timic'bc: they :calculated . „ rovide for their own " I by thir own industry in -, k;it ,, the wil- derne-ffis a' a i st r ed fie E d ' and ' the Y ; ' . I. to i enj . y i'l -- their anticipar4 And as Oa. Iv. , F ARME R S TO TOlllt INTEREST. Shen lived.i t jeter,...l2in:ente eolltity'.M°C r l Wil . - / , , " , 'lle here in -: rart c ha nce-to make from 12 To 25 or 30 th M e rc .t t e tb e, e s sfe rep r:i e t4t• h p i:i rea l c i l s t its fo o r e t ea b; ai l time in .. • . • ,• bier cent. on your investment. awakenail ly, they , atten d e d tbmeetings and were, Tn. subscriber is prepared to furnish Threshing of crick . : i o condition 14 sintlers In the rig, asense ' Machitie.s and various Other Agricultural Imple , r . and we.w ea e. : .t ct ei er ,4, e repent ,, ~,of God, , merits, not: to be surpassed by any in this country, and , 5;4 0 32g f i tit h i n t h oc L., r d jesu l s 7e i. w'arat , from the well known and long established manufaeto ry of Wheeler, Melliek & Co., Albany, X.A. There Was ably SoPed,,end- Were baptisee t ; . 9 ' s are but few farmers in this 'county but whai"can re :, e of the early . tonverts, that ivu. e '• " I T afire." the above Per cent., 'or more, as the horse riovi, tot oti" ~ cothers; into; a church on the - 9ta,V, 54- a m p OS. Mrs; Baldwin remained an hot -Y °/.. •--- „ ever since;, without a : blot, on her ithe er can le applied in sawing wood, in• log or other wise, churning, cutting straw, and hay, Fax, and 're-, li i i , s and: !h ar d s hip s o f - t h e - e ar ly sett l ers . B a t". oral reasons I can make it an'object for those Wishing leled verSeverance in hard labor. end tliito purchase, to call upon me and have their orders cif' the skin; confined her 'to- the bed for a 1 t x - 1 to perforraas I•ecommended,= (see large hand t"part of the time for four years, Bat e - was . L ad e , ri can atsa furnish machinery frem other man vokr -character: She , sufferid all the incoi.l rions other uses too numerous to mention. For sev swathe freight so arranged that the trans ,- 01 a Int family t 4 mall children, her good con; red- ? painful i 1,--tati ais but a mere. trifle. - All implements war / don gar way, and sickness and a most never known to murmur against providence.. •,. But I or d' er e ifteAred. ?cow is rour time to send your When spoken to ,on the subject .4f her awful . . suffeic h ames Ted your machines Will be' in readiness at . inga, she would reply, i 1 is all'right.' And when she . ph rtoe l,.. ",• - ' E. T. TIFFANY. was dying she was- queStioned •(14 the ;Writer) if she . . •sus<fa. co., Pa-,.June. /0, 1856. 22m6 i . . was wiring to die, she : manitested a perfect willing ness, and With a good enderstanding, ( altbough scarce ly able tO articulate the-words, site said the Judge of all the Earth will do right, and fell adeep.. ' - Lift: sleep in Jesus.--•blessedisleep; From which none ever wakes : to weep. . ' 1 . • Co :1 4, , • !. . Itlt , ' . Cash -for WOol.. • -- - DI9SERMAN.-& UpiTt icily pay the highest market price for all the Wool in Susquehanna Cointy delivered at their Store. ! New Milford, Jane 1;6, 1856. t' rrnotat Alp s; Artist's Paints in tubes; 1.3 and Artist's Brushes; The Galin of a Thousand Flowers, for beautifying the co7lexion ; Gonmuti's Powdres Subtiles, for removing uperfluous hair,— also ,his Italian Medicated Soap' for removing.. Tan, Freckles Pimples an& Sallow Complexion ; Batelle lees 'Liquid Hair Dye, also hii . .3loldttria Cream for the hair •, .HallOway's pilL4 and (liniment, and nearly all the Pills, Qintthents, and Patent Medicines in:ere atickl,' at '• I TUREELL'S. Month se, June 18,1856, . UGH!! k 14E111 Every; Day atitags Soinething New., ANL! Dif •COkVINCED.. riLirIVS, and BAILY'S SBLF-BEGULATING ‘4,..1 GAS LAMPS, giving the! dearest and Most beantifal light of any thing yet discovered, and une qualled ' by any thing else in ecdporny, as th 6 Lumps are.so•Coostructed thi4 you get & splendid Gas' light from the common , hininosAuidi and three times the amount of light from a Ass luandty of fluid.—For 'sale Ottli lontrese Post-office;by". Mon t , Jane ISi la 1856. N. BULLARD. N. B. ' - -The,usaalkilass Fluid, Lamps changed to a , Grit Lamp. -I . - * , Limery Broth els' For Tarephhig; *c. WM power hewer' iseetidenpy over all others; as i. its . geak our lie shifted from side to, side end from one shaft to the other, .giting.it a slow, heavy motion or a 414, quick motion, adapting it to any of the-Man.Tosee rorlridelLii•may.he required. , The sidiicrilier luiviniftWo urrangernmts with Emery Itrotbers,forAe safe Of:their machinery, mill furnish those• wishing to .purel*se on as Livomble ten:wind-with u good guaranti is Can be given for soy nuichinery ofthOkind now in use. Address, '• • 1 G. A.,TILDEN orest 104eitTusilUehanni c ounty, Pa , 9q. is . - • oNies iirOvrit Do. T"'never did 6 more than give temporary re-e i liet,'arid they never will. It is because' they don't tOuch,the Calk of the disease.. The calms of all ague and bilious ' diseases is the atrim.spherie poi -1 son called Miasma or Malaria. Neutralize this poi- ' son lifits statortat Attirnovs., and allslisease•canseli ' by it disappears at ence. Rhode's Fever and Ague 1 Cure is this• Antidote to Malaria, and moreover it is a iserfectly 'harmless medicine. Thecertificate of the ' _celebrated chemist,: J. R. Chilten, of....NOWlYork, to this effect, is attached to every bottle; therefore if It does no gaudit a cttredo no harm. - 1 s., • , .. This is more 'than can be said of 4uinitie t Arsetße, Dr any terkic in: existence, as their we la ruinous to the constitution'and brings on Dumb Agg which never allows a person to feet perfectly wellibr a sin gle moment. In illustration of these truths I annex some extracts just received from a physician: . . CsoniirrowN, Ohio, March 17, 1858. Jsit. A. Ruonr.s, Fsq.—Dear sir: ; Yohrs of 2d inst. is at hand. The Cure arrived late last year, and the difficulty in getting any one to try it Was greatly Increased from th e , fact that a remedy had been intro duced which was r•rowing ,Vto favor with the public, as being better than using uinine - n o t knowing, 1., presume, that the tcruedy they used to escape Qui nine, contained thd DRUG ITSELF! This remedy (knOwn as "Smith's Tonic") would in variably BREAK an ague, but it did not cunt it, a it would, often return !with renewed vigor. This 'one circumstance I deemed in your favor, if I could insti tute a test comparlion between it and your Cure.--s The-Tollowing is the result : Three persons took your "Cure," all of which were cases of "Quinine Intermittent Fever" of many Weeks standing; They had tried Quinine and other remedies, 'occasionally missing a chill, but it -was (as in all such cases) slowly wearing them opt and laying the foundation, of other and severer maladies. I did succeed in effecting a radical calm of all three of' GUARDIAN% SALE. these youreases' with remedy, and they hare not had ' OTICE is hereby given that by virtue of an Or a chill since. In all tin ce o 1 these cases the "Smith's i N der front • the Orphans' Court of Susquehanna Tonic" bad been-used, and would, as before stated, I county, there will be exposed to public vendee, at fireak the chill, but after a pet iod or tiro had elapsed . 1 the Court 'louse in Montrose, on Tuesday the first it would return. , - . day of July next, at one o'clock P. it., all that certain I th ink there will be no dif fi culty now In giving piece or parcel of laud situate in Rush township, your "Cure" the vantage ground of any other nine - 1 dy now in use here, di.c. ke. Wm. BeeKser., sr. 'n. bounded north by lands late of Caleb Carmalt, on the ' RHODE'S FEVER AND AGUE CURE, or , ANTI- east by lands of John Bradshaw, on the south by DOTE TO, MALARIA, the on l y hom i est , reme d y i lands of W. T. White and Rebecca White, and on in existente, S t eqtrally•certaiq as a preventive as a I the west k lands of Alice Baker and C. Cannelt; cure. Take- it when you Teel 'the chills coming on, I being 108"rocis in length and 48 rods in width, and and you never will b'ave a single one.. containing 30 acres, be the same_cnore or less, with - JAMES A. RIIODES, Proprietor, the appurtenances. Terms of payment made known Providence R.I. on , the day of sale. P. R. VANLIOITTEN, For sale by I. N. BULLARD and J. ETH i RIDGE Mad 28, /856-2° ' sl ! Gua r Etc. ' Montrose, and by Druggists generally.;; Departnent of COmmon Schools of Pennsylvania. Harrisburg, Jude 24 1836. •T. the School Directors of Susguchannar County. fiENTLEMEN : lApplicatien having; been made V.. by the Boards of Directors Of a .pia . jority of the School. Districts in Stisquehanna Comity,'stating their-J desire to increase ; the Salary of the'Colinty.Superin tendent oT said : County: you are respectfully request ed to meet in Convention at the Court House, in Mon- Arose on Saturday the 28th day ,of .Tune 1856, at one o'clockin theAftornoon, for the purpose above sta ted, according to terms of tre In.:i,ghth section of the Supplement to °the School La*, approved the eighth day of May, 1855. Very Respectfully Yours, . - A. G. CURTIN. \ 'Superintendent of Commiln Schools. • . WOOL C4RDING. • . . ~ r IMIE subscriber would iniOrm his old friends and 1 customers in general that he is fitting up his machines with new Find fine cards.boping to do busi ness to general satisfaction.- work done at the lbw est"cash price, andlwool received in payment at carat prices. . • ; • -A. G. REYNOLDS. Brooklyn,. June 10,.1556. • ' , New Era in Montrose: - THE. MARIN HINSIS CONTINUES! I3UT those who attempted too et up a fight 'in Montrose,. against, "second'rate goods and high prices," with the 'fag-eudS of three or four old stocks have. fizzled ; stint Keeler and Stodaaid, Whose BOOT AND SHOE STORE is loce;ed on Main street, South of Searle's Hotel,—with t e largest and Lest assortment j.af Goods ever brought into thiS mar- tket, bought at the . . , . . - LOWEST FIGU R E,, 1 1 - and whieh they will sell a ( /e;t/e"above cost, are de termined to give ".the old codger" a hard one. We do not intend to he undersold by any other ° establishment in Town. We have only to say, ,CQine and See, for `*eing is believing." ' We do'not ,le 1-sire to puf our goods, preferring to "let our works I praise us; . but we may be 'permitted to say, for the inforMation of 'purchasers that we have just received' AN EXTENSIVE STOCK of Superior qUalityand style' ' comprising ail kinds of Gentlemen's, Ladies', i and Children's,wear. . Also a general assortment - of } Findings, and Leather 01 all kindlt. r Work made to order, and repaii lug done neatly. KEELER & STODDARIi 1 ' MootroseoTune 11 % ISM. , . lIEI NAP . ; "0 IrUSWZLOSN, t COUNTY i v ro" 9ctuz leasurements and . Surveys UJI- i Thn ' der diree tzi i _ Nj r-zv - • re©DrOk3 ~ , -1..2 . L.- ) Of' G. 31:, Hopkins, TUST received at the Store of 'J. Moss & Bros., a Civil Pil %neer. Philadelphia T HE subscriber )., '. , ft, large assortment of Spring and Summer Goodi, subscription, / .. r e l ases to, publish shortly, by , of every variety usually kept in a country store, con• subscribers ca - e u' obtk d e sufficient number of s6a. in part of A). a new and complete 1 ' g - .. Map of Susquehanna Conmq b d from - ti Dry Goods. -A good assortment of broadcloths, ly new rand original surveyk I cassimeres, Kentucky jean, summer cloth, sheeting and plotted to a are Iroto•hout e tleeo el u i nt re-- , ~„3 ~,I l l - e scale, `",,c to show distinctly I :---- c''''''4- . . the public roads, township li ei.'_. ntry - stores and I Fancy. ift. Dress tioods.—Plain and fil}. taverns, smith shops, school houst u a . . uo. 4._ ured d'elaines, chaßies, debrages, lawns, 'gingbants, churches, offices, shops, manufactories, quarrit ters of public interest, with the usus. and ether mat opegra h of i summer shawls, ribbons, &c. Boots &Shoes.-1 large assortment (in part mountains. hills, rivers,. creeks and .tr, .P ) ,i, he 1 our own manufacture) of men's,boys\ ,Ltdies, misses', names of property holders and resident. cener a v , Yvho hub scribe l' and children's, of every style. . (carefully including all those in the cotutt Leather.—Upper leather, calf and kipskins, scribe in advance for the Map,) will- be engr..., d o , l _ Luterocco and lining skins. -; posite their houses upon the Map. A iepaTs. i t Shoe Findings dr, Lasiii.—A full assort zo all ' _ . of Montrose and each of the larger villages wiu dso ment. 'k • . - Le made to a large scale, with the names of subsea,. Also atod assortment of Groceries, Hardware, - .era opposite their residences. Views of public built i Crockery,Stone and Tin ware, Paints, Oils, Fish, &c., bags and private residences engraved in the margin.l-which.we will sell on as favorable terms and as tow m The Map to be handSoely engraved and orna-prices as can .be bought, anywhere in the and. mentally finishedin the style of the maps of Tioga i . ' J. MOSS & BIROS. and Broome counties, N. Y., by the same plablisher and engraveri, and to contain about IS square feet of, engravinv, handsoMely colored by townships and mount Won rollers. Delivered to subscribers at es per copy. The subscriber relies upon the patronage of the in telligent and enterprising citizens of Susquehann county to- sustain him in the production of a work Of such magnitude and expense,.and respectfully solicits their co-operation. ROBERT P. SMITH, Publisher. No. 11 and 19 Minor street, Philadelphia A CARD. rrHE Subscriber is now receiving his seeond gene- . ral purchase of GOODS ails Spring, which ren ders his assortment very desirable and complete. By strict attention to business, and tiy fair dealing, he hopes to merit a liberal shariof public patronage.— To those friends who Lave yielded to him their pre ferences, and kindly sustaind him by their patronage, with the intention of aiding him in regaining in part the heavy loss recently sustained by fire, be tenders his sincere thanks, with the assurance that their in terests 'shall be mutually prarnotO Montrose, April 23, 1856. - EL TURRELL; , FARM:ERB, LOOK MUM! HE subscribui havineentered into partnership, are prepared to receive 'wool to manufacture on sharesor by the , yard. Also, Wool Carding and Cloth Dressing In their season. GARRET JOHNSON. JOHN BEAUMONT. Great Bend? Huth •15, 1856. • • ' Bn-ft NOTICE. - 101,ERIMOIS desirosn of .paying" memoiiey t on debts of any description, can do' so by' leaving their payments with Poet, Cover Co., Bankers, Korn rose, to my credit, whose receipts will be allowed from 'their date. • • C. L. WARD. April 18, 1846 /Of 1::tr COME AND SEE, 8, CENTS in cssa,' Will, buy one dollar's worth , ' of el the splendid stock of Spring and Summer Goods just receiving at the Cheap. Cub and Barter store at Dimock Font Corners, "hero alriiostive,ry body now goes fo buy their goods~ , • Ham and Salt kept always on, hand. - 'WM. H. THAint. Dhnock, liay 28, 1856. "- •—•—= • DISSOLUIribri. _ YIE firm of & Laid) bad ;this day dissolved rr . h.* Ilytrael'iim . ,eut, iiiifi,bitibiiss will be condi ed at the Old . stand utider.ilielitn'of flail4Sittterlee. . . . -U&LL & LAMB. New Milford; May 1, 1858. NEW NHL% HALL & SATTERLY MANUFACTURERS and dealers in all. kinds of 1,1. .Furniture, are now prepared to fill all orders for' Eedsteads of all kinds at wholesale or retail, 'on shirt notice. Retail prices range from 82 upwards, according to style. • Wct.also keep on hand Ready-made Coffins; and as we have an elegant Hearse, .we are prep ared to attend funerals on short notice. • - A.*A. HALL. - J. T. SATTERLY. New Milford, ,May 1,1856. . , MILE subseriber, apPOinied to audit the accounta,of 1 R. L. Stttphin,•Execntor of the will of L. Ball, late of New Milford, deceased, will attend to the same at his office in4lontrose, on, Friday the 20th day of June next, at one o'clock P.'s., at which time all persons interested can attend if they think proper. May 24, 1858. WM. J. TURRELL. Auditor. - - PEACE, PEACE - Reigns in Europe, and it's said the Young. Prince's Cradle cost 6200.000; Fili 2 IE3 1 what of all that:---asiong as it he Montrose I D boa-Store, in the Post Office, you can buy Bools and Stationery upon the principle that thinim ble sixpence is better than the - slow shilling. . Call . ,nd be convinced. • • •New Books just in and more expected thi* week. Salad for, the Social. Ditto. fOr•the Solitary. A :I)efetice of the American. Policy, by the lion. Thom- Casa. Whitney of N.l.llardserabble or the Fall of I Chicago. Fotbes"VolUnteer manual, two volumes.—L ICity Architect, No. 2, Sic. • Farther particulars t week. A. • A. N.. BULLARD. F.' Montrose, May 28th, 1858. CLEAR THE TRACK ! - VAR DECLARED OX ivrE PART OF SIMMONS 32 NEBRIMAL ,AGIONST those old codgers,"Seibmi-rate Goods and High Prices." Friends,countrymen,' and I 'all, (which includes everyb'ody,) we have just.receiv ed.a splendid stock of Spring and sumitier Goods at out store on PUBLIC AVENUE, first door 'above the POstothee, which ice arc determined to sell for.Rraity tray a `.'lerile" cheaper than can be bought in this Markets Our stock comprises a complete assortment of thelatest styles and best qualities of goods, -front the coarsest Brogan to the finest Congress Silk Last ing Gaiter for the lathes. . . en's French Calf Roots, the best in town.— The best assortment of Ladies' Gaiters ever introduced into this - market. , Children's Shoes in great variety. FIND ./NOS--a general assortment. Also, Sole, Leather, Upper Leather, Calf Skins, Kip Skins, Patent Leath er, Bk:tied Morocco, Curasoallorocco, 'Boot Moro: tol,•Litungs 'of all All kinds of'Work made to order, and repairjng dont:neatly. Thankful Tor 'past 'favors, we hope by fair dealing to.merit a continuance orthe same. • . Call and,see before pUrChasing elsewhere. SIMMONS ItEratimAN. Montrose, Miy 2;6, 1856. ttEnOV W. 13. DEANS. • "'The _Man Irina ,hakes the Beters," 1S rcmocSd to his new iu the tv s: i His increased facilities (and added expenk.s) de mand an increase of patronage, and he trus-trs that the response . will be hearty and liberal. Come Ind see my new Rooms mid my new ..:_ztock of Daguerreotype goods. • OLD SOLDIERS ATTEND !, ANEW ,Bonnty Land law has_ been passed by Congreo. • Soldiers, their widows, or minors, whose elaim:4.have been suspended' tan very - many of theta now obtain their warrants by applying tome. Many .good chiltris arelwt IlitiMgh ignorance or in. attention. I now have the law,. sent to me by the Coen: iissioner of Pensions froth Washington, and shall be happy to serve my tiends in - sending on . new elaiths or perfeeting old - nixes. Consultation frer. . L. F. FItCII. 19w4. ' - v-,Montrose May 21. 1 SSG DRY. GOODS. TART GOODS. GROCERIES, • IliarwAßE, Al - Crockery, Nails, Brooms, Fish, Pails, Tubs, &c., ust received. ' • ; J. LYONS & SON.. Montrose, May 1.1.. • 4 • . 7 k,;,;:tENDAY - SelliioL LIBRATPES, .13ibles, Testa tnents, Sehool Books, Paper, - Epielopes, &c. ike just received \ at • J. LYONS & SON's. HATS AND CAPS--a new lot -• - L. • • * 1 J. LYONS & SON. • Montrose, May 14; I$5G Nevr•Milford, May 15, 1656. • • • • 'l%. B. : Wanted in exchange for goods, grain, for whit ive will pay, 7s. Ga., for rye; 75., for corn; 45., for'buembeat, and 49 cts. for oats. Also, butter, eggs, and most kinds of piOduce. BY virtue of a writ of l'eaditioni Erponas, issued out of the (fonrt of Comm& Pleas of t usyne harm county and to me 'directed, I will expose to sale by public vendue, at the Court House in Mont rose-, on Saturday the 14th_ day of June next, at one 'o'clock all that certain piece or parcel of had. ying and being in the township of auburn in said county, bOunded and described as follows, to wit:— On the north by lands of David Raub, east by lands of Samuel Hyde, south by lands of Edward Cooley, and'west by land&of James Bunnell, containing 100 acres of Wad, be the stone more or less, with the ap purtenances, one log house, one framed barn, and about 60 acres improved. Taken in execution , at the suit of Samuel Tewks bury vs. Nathan Edwarls. F. P. HOLLLSTER, Sh'ff. Shetifriroffice, Montrose . , May 20, 1864. • The tboVe Sale is hereby a4icittrned to Saturday the 21st day of June inst, at one o'clock P. Y. - Sheriff's Office Montrose, t F. P. HOLISTER; - 'Junc . 2d, 1856. - Sheriff. Auditor's Notice. SHERIFF'S SALE. PAILIKERI3, LOOK HERE 1 rrlig subsexibers having entered into partnership, I are prepared to recex:rool to nutnnsir ire on shares or by the yard . (A lso, Wool Carding, and Cloth Dressing in their s GARRET. JOHNSON, JOIIN BEAUMONT. Great Bend, March 5, 1856. . - Wanted. - , By the subscribers, pelt, • (deacon,) ealfelting,. for lel:dolt we are paying from 44 to 50 cte. . . J. MOSS k. BROS. New lifilford, - Me 16, 1856. TEMPERANCE 110ACC101 . ./A:111D POSONIIIIII MT% OROgERVO. . 1(s i iceeß.9otslo 211H`d:_lit .Biaihoin,) `ONMAIN STREIT MONTROS,E;TA. ~ ' AN ,; .SADDLE &IiARNESSJAKERS BE subscriber takes this urthod,io keep it _c- . _ D THINEWEats. - .Note of Susquehanna county, that at _. fore the people of .squebmina county, , ,the Tenipemnce Saloon (the only one in Montiostr) ...ETAVING purchased 'the interest of A. & E. Bald is the 'place to get Pies, Cakes, Crackers, Cheese, ivin in the above blisine.sa, they offer. on good New York Candy; Sardines,• Bert iug, Oranges and terms, all kinds Of 'work "ht their line," such as Saul ,.Lemorrit,4pnles? Nuts, Sugar, Pickled Oysters, Clams, dies, Hairless, Trunka, 'Mess made of the ,Tongt in 'and Cucumbers, Small Beer, Ice cool Lem- best oak-tinned leather. - - . +made and Soda-tvater, Ice Cream &c., to eat: and CARRIAGE TRIMMLYC: of all kinds done_ of drink. Also, at the aurae place, is, kept on hand a short notice. All kinds'OCCirtiage TriMmings kept good assortment of GROCERIES, fresh from New on hand and furnished thew than can be purchas- York, such as Tea of different' kinds, good, from 2s. = ed elsewhere in Northern Pennsylvania. 9d. toe's. per pound ; Browti Sugar is now selling at - Nos. 1 2 , and 3, Basement of Searle's Hotel, Mont -9 cents per pound, best Coffee Sugar 'at 11+ cents, rose, Pa, Mid crushed, pulverized and granulated Sugar at 121 F. FORDIIANt. cents per pound: Mackerel, Cod, White and Blue Fish, Pork, Lard, Smoked Hatni and Shoulders, Dried • Beef, Hato Tobacco, ( plug and fine-cut,) Vinegar, Tallow Candles,: Stearine Patent and Sperm do., Rice,§oap of different kinds, from 10 to .121 cents a bar, Soap Powder and Washing Soda, Sack Salt for family use, Shot, Percussion Caps, White-wash, Scrub and Shoe Brushes, Stove and Shoe Blacking, Hair Oils, Perfumery and a variety of Extracts, Matelot, Pepper;.Cinnamon, Cloves t ground do., Ginger, Mats- Lard, French end American, Coffee Essence; Corn Starch, Sago for puddings, Raisins from one shilling to 18 pence per. pound, Zardee' Currants, Citron, Prunis, Licorice, drops and root do., Candies of 'all kinds, Fancy Candy Drops, Gam do., Dried Peaches, Plums and Cherries, Oranges and Lemons, Pine Ap ples, Cocoa, Bream and Chocolate, Nutmegs and pat eat Nutmeg Graters, patent Clothes Pins, Transpar ent Slates, Slate and Lead Pencils, Sweet and Castor Oils in bottles, Fiie Crackers and other Fire Works, Raymond's, Lee's, and Wright's Pills, Salts, Dr. Phyic's -Camphor Ointment, tin almost•sure cure for the Toothache, Sprains, Bruises, Burns, &c., same. Horse Medicine, and a large assortment of Children's Toys, among which are horses on wheels and rock ers, Dogs, Lions, Cats, Birds, &e., small Pails and Baskets, Clarionets. Accordeens, Harmonicoris, Jews - harps, :Clew Ladle's' Baskets rind Sewing Birds ; alio, Flour on hand by the pound, sack or barrel, at as low price and as'good quality as can be bought in Montrose. • All orders sent be friends, stage, mail, orhy chil dren, witk the READY, shall receive prompt attention and be dealt as frilly. by as if these who ordered were present themselves. The above griods are for sale at "live and let live" prices. PLople are requested to call and examine for themselues. Terms, cash or ready pay. Thank ful for, past favors,l hope to make it an object for those that want Groceries, Eatables, &c., to r get them at the Temperance Saloon and Grocerr.- • May 21, 181b3. S. S. MOTT, LLDIES! GENTLEMEN! FRIENDS! LISTEN 1 NATIIAT-mean the "strange dna . tions and rapid V :evolutions" or those excited crowds of pea-. tile in the hitherto quint streets, unless they are' iously following up the mignificetit Car of Fashion',. Beauty and Taste which 4.9 just rolled into F. B. Chandler's Fancy, Goods Etfiporiuni? Oh, yes„ arc successfully striving toliecotne the happy recip z ients of some of the innumerkble benefits being dis pensed, daily, from its capacious arrangements, to the thronging multitudes. lf there are any who are still unconscious of that which will contribute so abundantly to their 'happiness, comfort aid best in terests, I would say; --Ladies, if you want a perfect "charm" . of a Dress,' a "loVe" of a Mantilla, a "beau ty" of a Shawl, a "sweet"[Farasol, a "darling" Fan, - or any other fancy external applianms or decora tions, don't delay, bnt call at once, and .ecitre sOme of the "nice things" before it is, alas! too late. ' We have splendid Plaid Dress Silks, Black Silks, Satins, i Striped Beragcs, C.hallia, Dcßages, Lawns from 10 to 37i cents per yard. Chanebnis, Ginghtuns, Curtain Calicoes, a 'large' assortment of Cambrics - , Muslins, JaConets, bleached and unbleached Muslins, Sheet : him?Denins, Miners' Cheek, Apron' do.; Summer Crot}is, a great variety of kinds and prices , Embroi -1 aeries, Laces, &c. ix. FANCY ARTICLES AND YANKEE NOTIONS. • Port-monies, reticules, enameled work bags, bead purses, portfolios, pearl card cases, pearl paper fold ers, chain shawl pins ' shirt bosom studs, sleeve but tons, cornelean coatbuttons, jet bracelets, s mohair do., sniall china tea setts, china toys; rubber puff combs, rubber back, side, and, dressing combs, chil dren's round. combs, cornelean charms, glasi lockets; fancy air-tight ink stands; fancy crotchet cases, siil lettoes, glass beads, fancy' moire antique, rubber and • silk belts, &c. , .Caps. - Gents pearl laud black fur liats j men's and boys' wool hats„men's Panama and .Leghorri Hats, palm leaf hats, straw do., children's fancy leghorn hats and. caps, plaid summer caps,'silk nil cloth do., &c. • - • • Clothing and Cloths. •An extensive Stock of black cloth coats, plain And plaid cassitnere do., brown and white do.,cheap jean do., satin vests, cassimere do., white and buff Mar-, sailer do., plush db., pants, a great selection of all kinds and descriptions, with Satin stocks, black silk . •cravats, fancy colored do., fancy slimmer do., Byron. collars, suspenders, %ilk and cotton suspenders, fancy zotton hese, merino do., &c. " I Groceries, PrOtiiionf, Paints, 1 , and oils,. cordage au twirO, wooden ware and crockery-, looking glasses araflass ware, and in fact almos't every thing you Want or are disposed tciirt -1 quire for—all for sale cheaper than the 'cheapest.— Call in with the crowd, tind 'come along and prove Ithese assert:fobs. F. lI...CHANDLER. Montrose, Stay 20,48.50... NEW GOODS SOMMERS.I ripllE, subscribers, having entered into &Tart nemhip uneer the IS tin of SUTPHIN & tpusts, take pleasure in announcing to their friends, and the public generally that they arc receiving as &miplete and as carefully selected stock of gods [lslas ever been offered to the goods-buying community in this section of country. Their stock is comparatively new goods--.as the old mock of J. H. Sutphin was redue ed to an unusually small amount--and embraces all the varieties usually kept in a country store. They are now receiving and opening a large stock Of . • 'Spiitig and Saniiner Good*, to which they incite public attention,' believing that an ,examination of the quality and price will prove satisfactory to.purchasers generally. They especial ly invite the ladiesNattention to their assortment of fashionable and durable Dress Goods, of every variety and style, consisting in part of Spring. Detains, Chat lies, Barages, Elaine Detains, Lawns, Poplins, and Gingbams. A good assortment of Spring and Sum: mer Shawls, and a splendid, lot, of Parasols. Also, a epmpleteassortment of Bonnets and Trimmings. GentS, we have not forgotten you. Please drop in and see us ; we can fit you *our Hat to Boots, in 1 style and quality iS well .as price. Cloths, Cassi i rnercs, Tweeds,' Casniercts, Satinetts and Kentucky.' Jeans • Satin,Silk and Kirsales Vestings in all tindr variety, with' a large and complete assortment of 'Rea dy Made Clothing. 11. L. SUTPHIN. SA.3IUELIGUNG. Summers, April 22, 1856. N. B. The,highest price paid for all ki s ilds of Pro- duce. ScrrinN & criflGßossortment of Boots and Shoes for sale .11.. by - ',SUTPHIN fi YOUNG. RO (ft R I good assortment of Sugars, Teas, l_.A " Coffee and Molasses, with a prime lot of Mack erel, in Kits, Qaarters, Halves and Whole Barrels; also, Dry and Pickled Cod for sale by SUTPHIN k YOUNG. A LARGE lot of Crock ery , G lans; Stone, Tin, and A Cedar Ware for gale by SUTPHIN & YOUNG. Administrator's Notice. NTOTICE is hereby given that fetters of adinin6- 11i tration upon the Estate of ORRIN LESTER, late of Forpst Lake township, 'deceased, have been granted to -the iubscriber, and all personi indebted to said estate•are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims thereon will please present the same duly attested for'settlemett. ORANGE MOTT, jr., Forest Lay; Aprill4, 1856: 14w6 Administrator's Notice. - - - , XTOTICE is hereby given that letters of Adminis tration upon the Estate of Ransafear D. Decker, late of Gt. Bend township dectd, hare been granted to the subscriber, and all persons indebted to said E. are requested to make immediate payment, and those having elitims upon- the same to present them duly at tested for settlement. . PETER DECKER. Great Bend, May 4 2% 18M. ' ..181r6 O,AUTION.. IEXTRERgAS my wife Hannah G. Carter le ft my T bed and bcacd on the 21st day of April, with- out any just cause or provocation, I hereby forbid any one harboring' or trusting her on my account, as I will pay no. debts of her contracting after the above dee-THERON B CARTER; I REMOVED TNTO- BRIM BLOCK, front rotim, over the store .1 QIN. 13. 1 Mani & Bon.. C.-D. 'VIRGIL, Denclst. - • TM NOTICE. QIINDAY SCLICOLi; furnished Librariaa', t... 7 different sir,es 'at New York retail prlc.es.. 001 at, the Postotsbe. . - . • ' Fla FRESH Extrai* km. Sale it 46per .btiL. - 106 6d 14 per at; Si S:MOTT'S;* • iontroit, Suit 'ith! • • II MEE XB5: _ RENT e i T) - O , M I. . ~ TILIENTLEY 4% READ are no* receiving JLP their usual large and desirable stock of . Goinis for the Spring and Bummer' trade, which were pur chased at the lowest possible,prlces, and will be sold for cash, produce, or on 'approved credit, on terms which cannot but be satidactory to the closest buyers. Our thanks are due to our customers and the pub• lie genera for their liberal patronage bestowed] up on us for the last eleven years, and as we are now provided with a large and convenient Store, and in 'tend•as heretofore, to give our entire-personal atten tion to the business, we trust tomeritA continuance of past favors. . ~ Remember that we have but oxs PRICE Ton (Ica i Goons, and that as kow,as the Same quality can be I . botight in this county: , . [FIVEI pounds Youn flyson Tea for one dollar, DRY GOODS.--4 full assortment of Broadcloths, iA. at .R. LYONS & Co's. Kerseyineres,Kentucky ?ham, Summer Cloths, Sheet. 1 Twel e pounds good Sugar fur one dollar, at. B. R imrs Cotton Yarn Batting, and Calicoes that can't be 1 LTOKS CO'S ' . -c , . 1 1 • . ---- beat for 6dper yard. - 4 I . Thret gallons Molasses for one dollar, at B. R. FANCY AND .DRESS GOODS.---Plala, and' I:toss Co's; 1 - • figured Delaines, Challis, Deßages,.Lawns,Gingliams, - I Sir pfundsCandres for one dollar, at , B. R. Lroxi Summer Shals, Bonnet Ribbons, &.c. &e. — I - I & ass' ! . • ILAT3, CAPS, d BONNETS.—Men's, Youths' I Fourteen yards good Sheeting for one dollar, at B. and Boys' Silk, Fur, Wool, Panama, Leghorn, ;Pak; IR. Li•o'',.s & Co's. . • Leaf, Canton and . Straw Rats, of all the different re- i Twer ty yards Prints for one dollar, at ial.'R.l...roNs ~ ~ rieNes--Ladies' and Misses' Bonnets, Infants' Mats.; I Irc°' 3 . - , Bandboxes. Parasols, &c. &c .; for sale cheap. ' 1 • Twet GRO.CEIUES, RARDWARE, Crockery, Stone I & T Co's. .1.., . hb- een bars Soap for one dollar, at B. R. LTOSS and Tin• Ware, Cunning and Room Paper Patent ' t t. Co ' ' , ' • , Pails, Brooms, Tubs, &e. • • . GARDEN SEEDS—:a full assortment. Also, Eig t pounds Coffee for one dollar, at p.ll. LI - - , ova & o's. Glass, Sash and Putty. , Se, nteeu poUnds Rice for one dollar, at B. R. SOLE AND U . PPE , R LEATILER—Kip -Mo. 1 roceb and Lining Skins. , I. LYONS & Co'B. Fift en Ceuta per pound for Csnllea by the boi, at Boo ß ts o , o le T a S rr A an N re D dL-- S Y if o o ut E h S s' . a — nd M ß en o ' y s s' Th ßoo ick trt-,- an l d .ad e ie a s lf ' I B. R. Tossik; C,o's. Tw re cents per pound for tiptop . M. 5 Pork at and 'Misses' Gaiters, Buskins, drc.-...5f150, Children's I ' B. R.' 'TONS & C o ' s. Shoes of almost every style: . • .; r ' DRUGS'AND - ItrEDICINES.—A full supply - of !. Lan t eabore, Dec., 1860. the -choicest' kinds just received. Also, all of the 1 popular Patent Medicines of the day. • CODFIS'H, MACKEREL, by the barVel, one 'half or one : fourth barrel. - PAINTS . 4 . 4 V OILS.—We have just received and, shall keep constantly on hand, raw and boiled Linseed Oil, Olive and Lamp Oil, White Lead; Zinc, Blakoza Mineral, Imperial, - Chrome and Paris Green Ochre, Eng. Venetian, and iu fact every thing called for. in the ',hinting line. I' JEIVELR l' IVA TCHES, and Silver Ware—'A large addition to our stock makes the assortment complete. , - , • . , LOOKING,GLASSESAND PLATES,'CIocks, Whips, -Travelling Bags, Trunks, .Umbrellas, Rubber OvershoCs, &c. &c., for sale right by • BENTLEY & READ. _________4_......:_____:—• . ir&AIRY SALT by the pound, bushel s or sack, just LP received and for sale b'y I I . _. . BENTLEY * READ. • 'Montrose, April 22, 1856 IVOUTTEiiFIRKINS do TUBS furathed to oilier LIP by • BENTLEY & READ. WiRESII BUTTER in tubs, sent to the city, an .112 returns promptly made in,current funds a April 80, 1856.] , BENTLRY & READ. SEERIPTS - SALES. . 1)Y virtue of writs of Fi. Fri. issued out of the li Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna county and to me directed, 'I will expose to public sale at the Court House in Montrtrse. on Saturday the 21st day of June next, at one o'clock's.. NI:, the folloiiiiiißeal Estate, to wit : 1 All that certain piece or 'parcel of land situate and being in the township a New Milford, in the county of ;Susquehanna, and bounded and described as fel lows, .to. wit : On ,the north, east, and south by lands of Charles Leach, and on the west by lands of E.:A. & 0. Pratt, containing eight acres and seven petches, be the same - more or less, with the, appurte-• minces, two framed dwelling houses, one small barn. ~ and one saw-mill and all improved, late the estate of ' ''' Leonard Corse. • . Taken in execution at the suit of J. Dickermau jr. and Jacob W, Smith and Katurah Mine !Smith ys. Leonard Corse. - Aleo—All that certain piece or ptrcel of land sit uate and being in the township of Springville, in the county of Susquehanna, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: .On the north by land' in possess ion of Simon GrOn, on the east and south 'by land •owned "by - Pirdon Fish, and on the west by the I Wilkolkorre & Bridgewater turnpike road, colitain- I ing one.half an acre of land more or less, with the appurtenances, one framed house awl all improved. _ Taken .in execution at the suit, of Deau 5: White 1, Ivs 0. S. Tracy. . , . vs, that certain piece or parcel of land Sit uate and being in the township of Middletown in the county , ef Susquehanna, and bounded and described as follows, to wit :' On the north by lands formerly of 'lsaac 'Pratt, now owned and oceupied by Joseph Brister, on the east by lands of John Stars and Wash ing, ou ' Beeman, On the south by lands of Levi Light, and On the west by the aforesaid lands,) formerly of Isaac Pratt, new Joseph Brister's, containing about 55 ttcres of land mire:or:less, with the appurtenanc es, one - flamed- house and framed barn, One Orehard, and abont 45 acres improved. Taken In OCCIIIIOII at the suit 'of W. W. Wheaton vs. William Ellsworth. 1 Alsryz—All that certain piece :Orstareel of, land sit= nate and being in the township of Clifford in the county of Susquehanna, and. bounded-apd described as follows, to wit: Beginning at 'a post the north coma. of Benjamin Ayre's land ~.. thence along la.itds of Peleg Hopkins, north 44 degrees east 124 perch es and nine-tenths to a post and stones in the fine of original survey ; thence along .warantee line ' north 46 degrees west, 25 perches: and five -tenths 'to a beech tree; thence north 44 degrees east 40 perch es to a post in George Salisbury's line ; ; thence south' 46 degrees east, 118 perches to a post and stones; thence south 44 degrees west, 155 'perches to a post; thence north 46 degrees West, 921 peiches to the piacoof beginning, containing 101 acres and 20 perch es, more Or less, with the appurtenances, one fram ed house, 2 barns, n small orchard, and about 'Hi acres improved. Benjamin Taken in execution at the suit of Ayres ye. John Carr, with notice to Eve Carr and Harmon Sto.rch, Tcrre Tenants. - --- . Al4o—All that cekatti piece or paivel of land sit-. nate and being in the borough of Susquehanna De pea, in the county of Susquehanna, bounded as. fol lows, to wit: On the north by the , pnblic highway or street, on the east by laud of Patriek Shields, on, the south by lands of J. H. Smith, and on the west byi land of Jonathan Baldwin, being lot No. 10 as laidi down on a map of J. H. Smith's land, by Addisenl McKee,' October .28d, 1851, !wing 66' feet front o I the south side" of the street, and 99 feet deep, con taining 24 square rods, strict measure, with the ap purtenances; one framed house arid all improved. Taken in execution at the: suit of James I). -Minx vs. John Smith. . . ' F. P. 110Ltigrtit, Sh`fr. Sheriff's office„Mcmtrose, June 4, 1858. , FIRE: FIRES FIRES Tea undersigned has been appointed An agent -1 the STATE wel041: VILE INSURANCE. cm; 4' RarrisbArg, Pa. Said - Company has a 6pital 4 8500,000! It is as safe and cheap a co - n pAuy any in the State yid insures on the Stock or Mut, I plan.. rES77 MOP:MM. We L the'undersigned„hereby state that we hate `done business with the , abovecompany-, .and we' satisfied that it is both safe and Cheap. Inn - our esoe rience we have never knoWri any assessments 0. a premium note. y F. M. WlLLints, Wm. JESEDPi D. D. WARNER, ° D. Cltak.blzkit, E. B. "CuAst, ORLANDO ELDRIDGE; BILIINGS STROUb , Agen "Fresh At tiirhl of New: Goods at Dickersatin tic Garratt',.. rraß subscribers would respectfully inform ithe 1. good people of 'Snegnehanna county that they are now opening their stock of Fall and Winter ry -Goods, which is unusually large and attractive, lof which will be sold 'fin. cash;r approved credit eh sp ar' than at any other establishment In t el° count . We mean just what we say., Please give us a xl. DICKSRMOT GAMMA. . Xew Milford, Sept. 18, 1855. F. B. CHANDLER "ETAS a very fine stock of DeLines, selling roi 11. 10 cents to 22 cents per yard; Partunettai roi sis to bo ceate,; -Prints from 5 to 121 cents; Phdds from 50 to 75 cents ; Candlee 15 ,cent immulomd all other goods equallitorr. Plem itad see. ' • -' FLOUR AND SALT eenstindy ot. band at the lowest Frites.' MaretC24l, 185(5: • f. B. CRANDL; ti;101 4 119,:: • . 1 . 4 r • i 'CO.be ,I,lo4Eirs,. n 4 - . TA lea tiro , n offering to their ciustOmenkin it. addi lT, iipn tn'th it usuo large stock of Cansirr . WORK, th/laikest A beft } iplntrirtietit of CANE, F. 441 t, Avz) iv p 5z.47 411AI:its ever OfTer tY,,iiii Of which hero rii 6lnin nWl7;:trictu .F tl ed cap sly, to, their Oriker , lint they can *lniulit,tber,to',4 aiscrporiim•articie.: - CO at their Wareroon, foot or Mime street, arid exatnipe for yourselves: vr. eir, iimitn. . \ E. c. tott4alot. Montrone, 'Feb. • L. WITH, JR. . e s LYONS lb soi l L NESBORO. Ddo. 1855. • AV on dag t‘ eneral .assorent of Dry HG s, G es, , Hard-ware,-Tin-wsze, Stove ware, I ooden Looking Glasses, Crockery; . \ Carpets; Boota and Shoes, Bata and Cap; Glass, P nts, Laipp and - Linseed Oil, Poet. Jayne s celebrate Flintily Medicines, Books and Stationery, Carpente and JOinere Tools, 6000 yards Sheeting, Cotton aid Woohn Yarns, Cooking, Parlor and Shop Stoves, Stove Pipe, Zinc, de. de. As we buy for cash we *re disped to sell for cash, a little cheaper than the cheapest. Call and See. B. IL LYONS & CO. E. A. SUITIt. EMI SALT IJ b. Lan • ' WilifillictiOODS AT - . '''. --- .LA.THROP At CO_ TE are now offering ;the balance of a of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, SATINET'S, AltD READTMADE,t IRV - at greatly reduced priced, in order room for our Spring purChase. Now is th, buy cheap, as we are determined to sell off Fifteen anditwerity per cent may be saved l. On us immediatelyi •I - - . - • Fine Rich. .F .51*(4Ate/ince; Borth 10 .1 shillinisoit $1 per Bart . i Beautiful Strip ed and ilaiclifelainei. - SOAP MANUFACTORY. - ~.for 2s. and 2s 6d. for isA and 20 I.:ellts; . Parinuitas, Alpaecas, , Cojeurpt,"F/un lE,autrsiriber keeps constantly on hind for sale -. Liwafirp,at prices that will " Bur ytts:Ts it his establishment in, Montrose, the best guy" 20Sirtinitts from 'is. 6d. , per e.,,, $1 Per its o SOFT SOAP, inanufactured from the lye of o i per mot lesi tan them ' ' et tirit* . wo • ashes and grease, in the ola %Atoned wiy,'and . We also keep on hand a fine derMittinw — t, not v y any patent process. ' " . BROADCLOTHS, -, Fopr those that tarnish the grease,'he mannineteres '• % . ~• ..,.. {trice -. ,- the kap for $1,50 a barrel. Warranted in all Asses alr-grades Sad colors; in from V/ to $ . to bb a good article, or the Soap may be returnedand , 'CASS . Lif..gRES, the nouey refunded. . , Blank ilia colored, Doe siatis, Fancy diitt _ pi tt e E s: , 1 , (",.„ rep, Kentucky leinar,',COi du, i'etia.'t • r 'barrel, ' ' ' ReadVlltade Clothing $5,00 , , ~... • - . half Barrel. 2,60 ' uveltbati wont S 4 tit $lO ;" Pants for ts , 26 , Vests Over-hawls, Manuel Jackets, a=ver on, - holesale. dealers will be furnished—if-delivered lde to, cork in—call an . kt.r7 one On. . ate A-oherY in Montrole—at the rate of ten barrels Rats and Caps, lapis and Shoes, for 1545, or at Scranton at ten barrels for $6O. ,- .Hardware,, and • droieries. ' . JOITN DENBY WARES.' i• A lot more of those fine Teo.- Try, 3ontn3se,. March 17, 1656. • 10y1 ' more t h an a drawing, awl you win - be ---- 11 2 0 4 . s. $3 C) KCf:NtS per pair for L t idiese Vudersleeres, at ,Lei) , - B. R. LYON'S & CO. ' SII A 114743 ., L' - RGE.let of Shawls, at cost and something less, ,'t B. R. LYOSS4 - CO's: 111 ' CARPETS. CENTS - per yard, et , Et. It. LYONS & CO's II aDmita.co., l S;( ENE FLOUR mid P RK, by the polind, sack, 1, or by the load. B. it LYONS it CO. .ro, Dec„ 1866. • ty poiinds Nails for one dollar, at B. R.LroNs • BOOTS. per pair for the bekt - Kip - and Thick Boots., at.! . • B. R. LTONB& I esboro, Dec., 1855 B E • SHOES AND SANDALS at_ B. R. LYONS & CO's. MOEN nirruns, New illlfoYd,. Pak, . . . TOULD call the attention of CouA•y Merchants ! -i 1 , and Peddlers to their - stock of •Yunkee NoL I iobs, Jewelry, Watches:German Savoy and. Plated V re, and a general assortment of Fancy Goods. • . - ur Stock Wing fresh from Importers and Mann fa curers once a month, will enable .ns to give our c torucrs New Goads and New Styles, at all times. - • ,VERCHANTh' AND - PEDIjAitS , i ) .. w I . find - a stock of G 0504 suitableto their trade at N w York 'Jobbing Prides. Our goods are bought of t • . N n . uf ß a!tu cas rera;l b, _ id lm -fi lm r Frtuerers:direct. WK. HAYDEN: .JOHN HAYDEN, . TRACY HAYDEN, GEO; HAYDEN. . New Vita& Pa., Jan. Ist; 1855. 50st ChMtieof Time. gLiiVARE, LACKAWANNA . AND WESRTEN RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT,: N and after Monday May 19th, 1856, the Mail ' ;Passenger- Train will depart from Scranton at 1 .85 a. K. , Dad at Great Bend at I:4s'x. U. Col t ceting with the Dunkirk - Express:bound Weal, and , e N. Y. Exp'r East, on the N. Y. b. E. R.. 11. - ;Pa tiengers taking Ms train will arrive in Dunkirk at,11,15 i i • . it., and in Newyork at 11:15 - P. Y. Returning, will leave Great Bend at 3:10 P. if., tie at Scranton at 6.00 P. at. . , The Freighaecommedation Train, with passenger 'r attached., will leave Scranton at 12.45 P. U.; eon acting with the Mail Train West, and the Night Ex ress -Trains both East and West. Passengers tak• ng thii train and the 'Night Express Fast, will cm ' 've in New York at 10:05 A. U. ;by taking the Nignt F - xpress r West, will arrive in Dunkirk at 12 is., or y taking the Mail Train West, will arrive at Dun irk at 6:45 p. in.. - , . . Returning, will leave Great Bend at '1 A. is. and air rive at Scranton. 12,05 P. U. -: . • I, Passengers for Wilkesbarre, Pittston, Orriandale,l Philadelphia, (via the Cataivissa. Willianrsport and' i Erie and Reading Railroad, via Tamaqua,) and East-. on, and all intermediate places, will find first clams stage coaches in readiness at Scranton, on the arriial . of the Passenger and AccoMmodation Trains to can vey th4nito the above places. Those encasing pri rate conyeyances will find the - best of horses and car riages af every description, at reasonable charge, ready to order. 1). It. DOTTERER, Superintendent • Superintendent's Office. Scranton, May 19, 1856: i Miss Sform. 110PESPEO1'PIILLY inforins -her friends and the JLI, public generally that under the firm of A. D. Sturm & Co. she has just received at her robin over Reeler and Stodard's store, a large assortment of Spring and Sumner FaShioni; consisting of elegant Bonnets and kinds of: Millinery, which she will open MOnday next. Dressmaking, Cutting, "Fittixig, Bleaching; and Pressing done in the best style and on shoat notice. MOntrose May 9,185 d, JUST ILECEIVZD, -- - ALVARIETY o Brittannia Ware, Planished and Japanned in-iiare, Crockery; Glass-ware, Dry hoods. G rove es, Fancy Goods, Jeirelry, Silver Spoons, Gold Spectacles, Perfumery; Drugs, Medi cines, Paints; Oils, Dye-stuffs ; &e, • Montrose, May 6, 1856.. ABEL TURRELL.- EWING•Birds, Reticules, Powdres 'Sulatiles, too SDalm'of a thousand flowers, and nearly every thing for sale at - TURRELVS • ~ - . AT TUE • 0 D STORE OF YO S. d SON flAli now be foundlt large lot ot.ffiriV GOODS, A-1 comprising a general assortment Of articles usu• ally kept in a country store, all tIC which have been bought -cheap for cash, and will be- sold at a very small .advance. - 374 CENTS for a SSA' VL *arranted . A small pile of Winter Shawls left, which.will be ; sold at unprecedented low rates. ND , * is the time to buy a Slutwl shettp? - Call and see. Jan. al.] . J. LYQNS TI A 1 1 :1 8 and Calla' and J Bl l l 7f a at t i v.ad ' lc Ouse . and fine. at f. LYONS & SON's. DAR Pa, i• at J: LYONS it SON'& C [ Brooms, Ro'pe, filo& drur tfflll4 brackens; itice, Clfrtc, Tea Flab, 111145' ite.—.4 'new itupplyiAlso (lardenbiadoptat °pett ed and for sale b J. 14dni" Sou. April Otte 1858. • ; • • 1 1 alorrONl3 Eam , LE ,A RALDt p Avis o, I AL, ifi r et rity anias r toughs andoillthOist re- I teired and for NIB' by - ,ItENTLtY ;l! 11/4D., ' Montrose, Muth 11.:•;113345e - ' . 41,111 . alitiiith'Gitai Britahrl- - - - . rytedeteinilAtibl snail= is sioi . yet set 1... : but GIUTT4 $ paigMlidUlte are finallyeettled in'th r npr W 64 Infire4 East of the .NOw Ilrfok illifek, iiiiioe isrldicilit'Airini 03 enlist:ft_ the.wart e r as •lioiniptdigtd atithAegtriq. las andail eorts'of a Mg r and.those Wh9 p l i eFir take dieir OM ear tai l Can also be 'aiir el; I . the best Of matefials of lidiesl Wear, from a BOA 'u4 to a Donnityelfher in`i;Ohrmr or citiren siyie. Knowiat the clifzerni'Of Susquehanna county! i bravo And patriotic, wo'aro sure they intend prepared for the coming straggle sad .ifir vise them co call on us and exam ine - on{ atock, which we are assured We can sell any otter firm this side of New YorknitY. . 1 . Our stock; iridch we betel rory latay: and with great care seleetediComprises a 'merit of . , ' 1 .', ,0 . LADIES' Trill;, _ . such as Shawls', flan $ 1 'uPl to $80; Drink from a4O cent Calico Dress to 'a Ss Silk: , Cloaks, Embroideries Of VI -descriptions • who happen to live in o wry void. supply with a good suit of Fare to free) • - GENTL.E.MEAtS IT" . To gentlemen who 010 not intato 1 getting up new suits of clothes, we Ir 4 have a very fall issortinent Of Roadv-1 of ill description" and price", and .ini 1 I not have the atticle they want, we will den and supply them . on Tory irbortwat _ 110 Yr CLOTZLE2i6r. Vire,hare also II Teri rod tunloriinent, Clothing, from an infant up l to a young , cannot surpassed for tasiefulne* is I .quality and cheapness. •-. . - Wo have ,slso a regular. assortment % 1 Furnishing Goods, such .as Fine Shirt Ide r - Garments, Silk - Neck mid Pocket . Stoelo;-and ; ` great " many'etheriutclis r ous to mention. I • . - in addition to all thete.lwe keep a fr I Staple and-Domestic Goods, such as iihr qualities .and prices, Flannels, Ticking', I andro great variety of other articles- which lir needed in families. I , We are very sure that thckte wlto are in I . anr of the articles mentioned, would do and price- our goods, and satisfy- . . much they can save, by buying of us. ~. Thankful for put' favors ;while at our old , inilte our friends and the public generally us at our riew - and more counnoouri where we are always ready to wait on., possible. attention. • I •- ,- - -_ OUTTENBERO, ROSENBAUM ` ra.-OCTFESDERG. I f.t3ENE C. H. wrrresnr,nu •I ' J. term Vtreat. Baratfi YANKRA NO -1 1 1010 7 Beside many other thiligs that we shall 'shew all whet favor ns With acall. !Pecan goods 'as cheap as they can be bought this country, Binghamton not esewpted. sell a dollar's wofth of goods on a year'S will a bill offiftv for' cash. Buy the si bring the pay, and you need not spend yr lug to "York State,' as,Wp. give you t; your money here at home. - . - . . . • Remember hive said .we tn , any 'one will call at NO. 3, PUBLIC . A' will'orOve all We hare said to their entire Mir All kinds of Produce, BUTTE AND EGGS, taken ;in exchange for asori MITS. liontrose, FehriarY 12; iste: - I .DAM 'SILK AND SS- lb. - ANTILLAS, Laces, &rig.* Ir-op !'Parasols, Lawns, fashions le Am' choice assortment hi. twat departtitent hit of iodic iintique (rrimming, Staple ti variety, Clothing, (a large stock,) Gent Rats, (silk and a Iher,) ..Cl6ths very from 4 cents to I Rh 1 ling; Carpets; Mat i Ilitrdiiiare--GerntliSilver a - _ Knives and Forks. - . , :-.-, ... '.. .it G roceirieffr-;- tab, tv.fine' t of. Teas, g Coffees, Brown Tapies,Rice, 'Ch ' te, Eslslns, • -.-.. - Ground Coffee, Corn St arch. ." * ..i Perfumery -BapWa do., Geniis ..,.7. - Farena; do. Extract, Ge ' _ Colo ' i lame stack to, Of Fancy . Soaps, Ste atc. Farming, Tools -- -Hay Forlul,kyt2le Await Rakes itc. Lc. i ' 1. L Mff 4t - CO. • MILFORD. •rovi - tri'oßtiim .- NEW MILF . . r lit Funs:lima. ~,,,__ .., Two Hundred and Sepenty-riv , Moves . fur - sale ky,Diekerntan (Egg , If, 0 op: A,VE are , in receipt of the largest a Olt etilltoves,q . , V ever offered in' 'Northern Pe , .ayi** - con..i.y. sisting of Cooking, Parlor, and Six...late, both fiot.A. wood and coal ; also, a full assortment of lute sites,4l - • . for ,Stores and Churchei. .- - ',. .• v , ,- - .:.‘ - 1 Would call particular attention ,to a Selfetweitiani Elevated Oven, the t urst perfect and Ipixtest: plate- 4 .. ',store in market: Paineng our armor' , tit - of Were , • oven, would mention, the Empire 'Stage imilittsreditslP, w being very heavy plates s .perfect fi tinist4 and A 1 , ...-, ypu or baker. Farmers df Sesquchannatovity,rai , . i• been in the habit Of Purebasing light stoves and, • 47", 2 , trimming, and par i ,ing as much tus - y. aright' t0.,_,. • heavy plates and leavy,trimming. ' ' * : - 4 We minufiictere, our furniture, and sell at taas-.Feil ufacturer's prices! . Let those. who pa a initef o compete with usl if they can. -' Job ~g ten*teo - ‘ l ,-, prok with the tin trade, done as usual' on .Ort A ttice,,:_, 4 r • f'. • • ' DICKERIIAI!I L G A.TT: 'f,',LL', , New Milford, Sept. 18; 1 - 8551 . • I - , „ - - - ' • .-:' 1 : rr, Alin.' - -7: - I - . , , '- POST Biellit.ll, , ate' , A" now receiving a large and we aekeetedstiii: of fresh Goodi—dosirable an' cheap an .. .thekti:. cheapest. s 1 - 4 1 , ~. `,. "177 large stock of Dress Goods; Law ns, bigsadfelL4 Jaeonets, White ' Goods, Dress Sahib 1 , 11 iteeirop...,., lins, Parasols, Bonnets, RibblinS, P. ". raittiSSl Moreens, Fancy Soaps, and the . - • - tuilitihwisk e' Lubins' Extract, and Berman edl.: . V-4tir ' ' 3 , a STUFFS -. 443 stock - of Clothhi,• t a t tle ~. jr. * o rates for' good 'artiefea—lloots %an . -.mi - _ •••1 stock—Groceries in every vtkrleq ' ''.; air • e Wooden Ware , Looking Misses, P.. ' end lkoto n. Hemp Darin% OD CluTet -44 uSe '. Haying Ttkas i &c. 4c,.. . J • We hit , . Myer had better every department than ntiff, the attention of our Old fife, Ellll Adillitailstratt NOTICE tal beieby given tration # bads suns upon the Es to of DANI'... Bend township, in the csmst) teased, tiarat tn n grant*l, te persons Indeb ti- Aga wit tl iln trikpleessrpresent tiernent,•to %btirge: ly Authorised:to settle Bi nx h ima t ix i,:[ IrAY Brie alit:tat) 1 lirtiTE bay' juotr reoollo Ve 0%111100, Viiiitee lad al oats ~ ' *e. ii 1 3 1141 ‘ Voilfrotio,l May tn, 1656, =I cm= 41 ,, 0. nd a Fl T:o' • • -- ' - 11 -A \'• -; - 1 '' " 1 , 7 '! \,.. i 1 1 1 . :.4... :nJ 's.r. l '3[4' l -' , l 1 f 1 1 - 'l . O 1 _;.' 1 : :.._ ij of call bow- MIL 0 stock' THS; 'LOTH; o. make . - time to L I • stock. calling • • n 412 Zl5l giiii; and. . - . ••_ :. j :- of t.._ 5 0 -. '.: •-:,..::-. -; - Sfell i i •.- • • ••• - ' 1y42,0 t idea arti7 rockery, !wtblng re to .trt 11 409. r . t where I Wegasiiiot relit as lie . ‘• mid time go e worth of N. B. And it any siitisf4ction.; - • socp,'. or st-co._7:-- 1 .- P . Vollara,_ ea t igr.;l9! ' , 4 ":: - .. a Wo , . '',:: /Mt , 13lat -'11 Ylesleirl::':. % eh fg 4.... E : I~`f M -. 3.--.. - --s':: f.r ..1., . '..4 .ii• M ribl I EJ ifff.l MI . MI MI !El , m i b r .k.ksooli,. • 'wosif;':::. •
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