r =-,Al4S,fow , El IN .. , ..Y. 1. "Vi,o4/0.1401.kg . , • !" qr 3 .. 3 •,-;.1 m ~,,,•-•.-,1,-, ir,„ • ' i Ittipitventliteirerbi.i- - - ,---, • ~....,,,,,,Aavii§li •r . ... iL. ~..i....-‘,„.,,,: -, - .L.A el 3 .1.111 - r.resses and.,..beeMuoantlx* - - .., •.. :;•„. -- k-' , • 4 .-•.,-., ,:‘,..- T . et .-7% 71- Y•-.11.14,..0ur• - prove.rb%,..mnst• - .:o :1 ..\ ~..,- ~.„..,-.‘,- -.,lrj.o9trittlelli* . -' . ~.".`„,' - .. l,l Which. IniVe., oWitigAir their - broad Sii•On eon- The . fiilliniiii,g-. , * . s a 4- . .i s .", i ini the ,- s 'p e o,' ( .l l ) stiqictioli,' l l l e ieetini"awflil - *vril - hale"• To rein- • of . I.loliilloytt-4. , •Bitig)tlini. of: OhiO."- - :.it is t edy. *his; 44;et,..npsi- preserve', the . in -004 i 5.1id .. ,... - ti.Atail,Oliiixliteed:a'ihrilliri,,,n• -effoctinpon,'foreolu...niore'.equisite. fOrM,'., - sinne : - .'Etii - the .4.'?,44 - :' ,.. ; . ,.N5'e : din . : c - 01 : ' . eoni • Oive: . that ' :4,. - . . - plinist 'llaSi.„ . ' prepared - the folloiiiiig:'• ,i' . - -.' '.' , • woUld doAii..s.-„ l'iie':rv.eg),..ol3 of 'parliamentary, • :•..'"Fea..the*d bipeils:Of sinular'plutnage will.' cloqiiimeJndthia-seoitkv . !. furnish - few jitter, lite gre*itinsly. - i•- • -::-..,...''' .." .- :--•''P-' .''" =,:•',•••. passa,,, o *,'!"l4.t.:: Bilighafti in spctiking': of . tho, ~_ ...That - kvhiCh - ls - ellgetiati. - -...ip,,tlike:' osseous' "bl,,.(>o4.".tiOde"'..'of - pansies-aiishi,'. Said : r -..„`' ; "-:.•.''.',. • , - - I:Tuntioil ( : ,r i tti . l: o 4l:lo - ixills!rx'et li,i,.ex t r a e t &l 4Y, .41r; et:ingress is to . ,abide }A3: ;tuts ; stat.:lrfrOin its •carnal . cOvering l .:`," ~ ',. , ,-- - • ~.' 'Those, the.illitrainating aperturcii:of whose utg, -, which makes: it‘feloni. .for.-..a eiti'zen to tit-j-, iy ie snages:arevitritieshould - puie! . ter or publis.h . in - that:territory 4 .`ibir, THING . project . , cAtert-Attn - tto inibied - st&es 'to'. e .t.ap4 - * G a l • lifragrilents•Tf - granitOl ,;(-,;, • . ,:r.-f *.',..... - :' . *:::.,:i „:,.• - •". 4 , ,44 , , •.. . ~ the . service - of their ,41aaters." Hence - it . .l''' ...Tile eaPIMI of-Ake2.:',-P*g:.,..statca was not ' would_ be , felony. o iei , ,6l ,.. tc ; t i i t. ,- 1 . • the ', trong constructed in the diurnal± . - re.y,olittion of the . wordiior : --A. - )gliSYtiney"ileSist.tiet.: tai' c . glob ) .--: '-- -.- ;-, .._ -* . ~. • - . -..- ;An..abrapt 4 . inclination of .-,. the ' head is , u._ . • tyrants is ehedieneo ' to. (pod;' li. felony i to.say.; 1 : With .lefforsou,'"l Inive.iFWorit upon the . ..altar quivalent•to‘ - the•sitdden,elii.iing of the: eye to ' ' . of - my - God *erns!: hoStilitv -. :to .tyranny 'in' - .4,.,racer - labOring.itioe - t , ft cataract.; ... .... .e.yery focm over the Miriilii . tillbOly Ofman;" -.... ,It .li:ii.. sage inilint,,,'w hii. is intimately ,lie - - a felony - to titter . therelin ,the hearing of:a .ipiainteir with his own. paternal-relative. ..- 'eve upon. - Adler - man . ioil, ,beneath ,tit(') .A-. •--- :The.'lnfernal being is not so sable as - lim tieriean. 'flag, 'We, AvoitlS a . .tl a ra- c w hi, c ,k Shdok-.; t,ers' have represented hirh. .. . ,;.: theestorrily sail' 'of s: No i - ne - liberty, -:•, No ablution will convert an. African hitt.. 1 Or give me *death ;" a _felony toe readifr the: : a4•Albino. I .. _ - ',* hearing .Of one of these fc.iiVetfliOndintlii the,' hi the abience of the miniature-tiger the . words ofthe Peclatathni„Nkll - Men 'ire herb *rauseqinlnfrace,:will become festive. .. •' ' ... free'and_equal, And: cuAo*eitliy.....,the Creator 'i.:,,., Do not ealeulate the number of your jute with the inalienable righti . ,eflife and liberty ;).' 'nine }cult ry,rbefore• the proces:of incubation - afelony to utter those N4orids...blazing in let- l)e "IliPleted• - ' .- • • - -..-..!- - - ters• of living light on the 'great writtenLehar- •'-, in what prodigious. candieular-'appendage ter of national: government' ‘",..Wet . , the - peeplo I,&)iir dt, , niestie Grikiillkin rejoiceth,' - • • .of the' United States, * ill : order .to.sstablish I - -. Do not. - ex`cliiiiil vociferon.Sly 'before you .' • --•- .-, . • justice,'" 'the. attribute of. Oed, and "to secure )..have Past beyond, the forest. t - ' liberty,'" the iinperishalle 'right of man, do I -?• Lei every Person 'pursue the' bent . of his "ordain . this Constitution-"a Felon} - t0 ham-- own Onitis 'as .the• ejderlyfniatron - observed' bur or aid .. 11 . slave eseapin`g froin his thral- - -'while saluting. her ‘Acelne 114 vOrIte.:. data; a felony-to aid free-doneln itsflight ;a - ' Too great `a nilinber of culinary'. a.S.sistants felony ` r to shelter . : the-hou4ele.ss,, to clothe the tOay,irtipair the flavor:of thy Consowinee. 1; naked ; to- feed the hiingit,V,- avid to kelp him . : 1 - 41yliity rimy be conteuiphited with imp-, that is ready , - to 'perish; 1 •felorif to gie, , to,, nitv even i . by a feline quadruped. 4. ,- "the tarnistibig.a cup of tatteriv:the name of ' TO - --ihe l ,'al.lo . ve, the celebrated ST4Rucirr ourMaSter..- Oh, sir,.be fore.-you JiOld this ,£ adds the . lolloWin7 . : . . 4.enaiitirtent binding on. an AinericanC...antre.ss, -1, ,`, A ilemb t , ri Of the air,.tainu:d by human d i, 'tear. down.the banner of fiteedolii which libilts;; digit-`• ,is cstiMatt'd at:tlv "nut...alue as a du_ abOv.e us,, for:stirring rem;iniseenees," . liivrerin ... lditY .of thc . same bipe- i , which still ocelipV" . itsfolds,.and the Stars, upOn. its litad of . 4nre.', their native Shrubbery... :. .• • . ' hauLel gleamed upon the field ot l / 4 7poised.bat-• 1 --, it is liighlyindecorousto inspect. too nor,: 1e,7,..; where the _ tgirtliguakO 'and' fire slid the r,A:- .rt ro it ‘ t v2 , 3; . tlie . i.denta , l . endowments of tat equine t s I , • . 1 ' c,l4l,tge, and Where . canAmeri virtue . .. . ~. -.* ni..e..fican valor-maintained the, unequal con- i ,If On are disposed affectionately towards fliciagainst the might} pow er 'of 'British ter- - me; Eoliiit the same tenderness in behalf of , _ . aptly and oppression. .• BilifOre-,,you hold tins 1 Ind- ei-1P1 1 .4... 1 ) "companion. enactment to be law, lnirlour' . iwniu6rtal I)e . .e. I . , * -Ary,'inflitit whieh has . been . subjected to , • laraticin A nd our free- writien,':ConstitiitiOn i pyr . i,;:iiiiihienaev, entertains an' Luitipathy to fetter our: free - press, and ' filially penetrate wai‘ilil flit: genial. flame. 4- •.... ' ' the hurnini soul, and pit ont, the lightc) . f. tin:. .-. •IA •:\.'er - ba.F.alltisii,ll to his:, Satanic lfajestv derstandingiVhieh.the - breath of the Abrilglity. i aineicSt inearlably.followed..by his person: hath - kiadled.. • -.; -.. i ; - , ,- • ' ' ' al app,ariti4ol.. '• .1 - . , . • . , The vase* whose journeys towards • the - A- einatinetive reservoir are frequently l'epetited.; is- lialt)le - to nit - with an eventual- fracture. . The feathered fowl whose - matutinal - habits i tel..' • are avist: oc)rovt, ordinarily 'S u cceeds-in ap- I • -mantrose, San. /, I SUL". - prehepdingilie Vermicular prey.- --:: :_ .. • - William H...Tessup, Ile that -would - prepare the herbage for • VrtoRNEY AT LAW & . ..VOTARY PITBLIG'.=- , . winter consirmption, 'should avail himself Of •LX ofthie on Public Square Montrose.' • • s o lar- ni a» iflistations ... • - - '' - • • Previous Ito an ;extraordinary .saltatfoil, a TireCautitiliakyobseryat ion .of surrounding, ob jeets .is desirable. ". . • • , "!, Y' E. ; * ~ HONESTY Tnvir.-111e following pleas. ant anecdote is from Glat - Ises and Glitnpses,' ? ' a new book by Dr: K,. Hunt, who was oncea . teacher in BoAon : - • IA cousmmine in 4'harle.ston, having passed- away; ithecameyr6per that I should attend her funeral. It wa.4 school afternoon; , I did nokdismiss the scholars, and as-they at ways disliked altionithr, I, hit upon the col lowing platriof leaving then k I placed in 'my I chair.targe old-fashioned slate, (it had been my Father'siywrote oh it the name of -the scholars in, the order to which they sat,' :arranged the needlework and •.re.adiug—for alivays had some interestinfi t work read aloud -by some elder pupil every afternoon, and 'then 'said, Now children when the': strikes five, leave your scats -orderly, go to: my chair, anchf pla - ce tbepaie, by each . •%,, your names, -a unit - for goo' Ateltavior, and a. h-cross for bad. When I refitra -anx ti,iously look at the slate. and! in the' morning you are asiernbled . I . :Will read the list :aloud that everything may be confirmed.— But (trust in you:' 'On my return I visited the school-room, and found hut one , '.cress -•••;,- the slate, and that where I least expected- it,,. ) {; appended to the name , of re, hcautiful, open, Ibright, brave child who then; promised much " . --for the world—the-fact of her;havinc , rich.•par • ents being the 'greatest draWhack. She was Itthe - last ,chila • in. the school. -I - §bould have, thmight ppahle-of ,any rni4 , onduct. Well, k . ptite next morning earite,; thelliit was read. it fipToved truthful ; but when I came to this'! ,:t• : , stamc I said,' 'My dear child, you :must eX,I t gain ; : _wlly is this?—what did .you do l'.--1 - 'Uoking up to me with those soulful, - eyes„ - ;:and"speaking with a soulful which ever' zbade -her an .object of sacrediintereit;she re-' laughed more than once ; (couldn't ~ b elp it-because 'a slate was keeping school. = RE W ._ S• ~ ', ,•_ ~ k - A LI , , „. .0 • . )11PLAINiNG:--Neal, thellatithOr of the -_? coal Sketches, thus admirably take.s off 1 , . 2 t. class of people who are never so happy I _ *heir they. Are, making the'mseives'rtnlsero -7z. , • il - 1 , e :„., How - axe you, Tropid 'I 1 How & yOu te.day, I Mr.' Trepid V' I [ - e - ' "A great deal worse than f'was.,-thanit'ee; " :ix:OAV. dead, I'm obliged to you ; Vtiinlicays ..4" , : liorse'than I ichs;'and Idon'tlthink T WIL.4 CV ' " b tter I'm • • • • ' -, or any . e , - Aerty sure, any hou_l m Est going to be any better :. 'And fur the fu - you may always kriow I'm wprSe, with %king any `questionsi foii, the questions te worse if nothing else does." ty, Trepid, what's the matter with I ~.. 'thing, I tell you, in pirticular, Litt a deal, is the 'matter with hie in general; Mat's the danger; beeitase we don't hat it is. That's what kilts pectple. can't tell what, it is 's that's what's me. 313 , great-grandfather died dt will L The doctor s dorOt know • they tell; they say ryi welt ericiugthen enough asia sk)Ahere'sino help; I fni )ff some of these Atilys tight atlerl my `ter; -dying of nothing-in- particular everything in. general.{ That's what our f01103.,' i • . i • .1, TO PLANT POTATOES. ---A pamphlet publisbed in Scotland ) by a firmer 4. Craig, Cei.the potato didease and Ore. planting three kinds'd potatoes together `, year very favorable results were echiev- Two,put of three verictiA phinted bad on *ions occasions, effected by the 'wire found to be perfectly healthy sotind when dug, and i _ciperieneeihas that they:kept . well during the wieter. lievis that the poisto;disease. tuayi be attrile4edto the violation of one of the: of mita*, and that the generation of the -.is =mimed, by the plants beingtoo bred, or, - in other words, by “ gab= - r --i , =ilZl iioatio4s. I we derive from this is, that:two ieties of seed potatoes shout& be an each hiL -,. • 1. 'C.-Robinson, :rof Zailsals„ makes ,tbe i'statOment regaidtOda .c is for 'rernonti; fin. U.' S. •Senaior, whe' in fof .001. Frem9 l A &luta, ‘-retwh that he was not-only ready ,ftir IIS tIS squatters than =either of tiiditlates;:Out he was th 6 Only take an tYpen and d6ei. in. favor of keeping t , California a Col.:Fr:46oW . e one eal "Free State s'enthnents, And ry,to Eree - State Squat. interview with hint. towim etmundram took the a--skiiit wornaa's rio:-Conneetiout: Wify e ls 14:4 quiciler'' - , - "Bcc*fehe os 00 of a niglit'Vvlttii tit bailit ZIZER. osrtussEn.—During the. einiy part oi l last; week. an itinerant professor of psychology visited our town, but failed to _draW -any considerable number of, - people to :.;the hall. In theihope, probably, of. inducing • • a "aday, i N ti larger tt),.rn.04,.....c,c0nc1u e , one to g - itre , spectilielis his'skill to, the boarders of the Exchange hotel, - and to. this end' he .eal le& up -.alittle darkey .as -a subject. „ After vari- L ou s passes and inariipUlations-over young Guurbo, his eves dilated and his muscles be came rigid • " • . :• profess - or, • "your arm is pars d. •.. nd _so it, reallywas, for. several 'perons tried in vain' to bend. it. • • - • - ." WOuderfull".:said the bOarders. The professor then laid a three cent •pieed on Gumbo's hind, and said : _ . " Now, sir; you cannot Close your hand.— If yoU can,, you . may 'keep the money." The darkey- seemed to make'an effort,.but the band retnained•open., • • • The; pr'Ofessorjtieit .placed a quarter of a Soliar-upon the palm of the,,dtirkey's hand., and ifivited.him to close on it,,and keep both. Th'e crowd was.mvstified. - The professor ,_in glow of enthusiasm at the tt i ittinpti of : a his science, ,fiimbletl about, and ""scared up a half dime, Ni4li eh tie added to tle/ pile still inviting - the - clerkey to close. vung Gumbo, concluding that theTrofes sor's small - change was about exhausted,' on the last invitation to cltse, deliberittely shut his hand, thrust it into -his pantaloons pocket, and with it - " ki-yi-yi!" such as only - a young nigger can give, disappenre4 through the side dour. MEN Aik - A.AtER ICA —MEN ' or. TIIE 'AGE- --- The greatest lorian`, tat:whir - it uilT in all ''.of the laSt hundred years WAS George Washitig : , ton—an Americsn. The . greateSt Doctair ol' Divinity w a s Jon athan yr ards—an American.. • . - The greatest Philosopher was., Benjamin Atherican. ; • . The greatest •SOalptor is Hiram t Pavers—an American.-- - • • The greatest living Historian is Was. H. Prescott—an American. , - .The greatest Ornithologist was .L J. Audu bo'il Ameries.n. The greatest: Medical Chemist'of modern .Dr. C. Ayer---inventr of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral! Cathartic Pills, is an 'American. ' • ofThe' Lexicographer since the time of Jc.)bnson was Noah Webster—an Ameri- H • . • The' t iren . test- 'hiventhrs'of modern tlmes, were Fnltnn,.Viteli, Whitney; and Morse . — all Atnerienus. NATIONAL . REFORMER.--" Bill " said one loafer. to another, recently, ." I'se a National 'Ref(*o'er, I. is." • . - "Nry., is that our party ?" ' , '" \ 7 3 q yes, hoss.y? it is that. If you puts in a V . ote for iat-erel party yoU votes yourself afartia l l' " Veil, I dont gn that finless they'll go a little:further. i cants a farm, and somebody to work it. t • TilE 11..ETII0P/ST EPISCOPAL CONFERE . NCF.- This body, in. session at Indianapolis, came to a vote on the slav:ry question on 'Thurs day last. The - fait teisolution i which pro poRA to altAr tlxe clause in the discipline ;which forbids' the. buying tuld selling of slayei—"bnying, andh‘lding human ;Mein s --teas lost 'by_ a vote - of nyek 121; nays 9.l—les.s than two thirds, Whitis re ,quired for an alteration of the diseip e. ee ,tivr fit; is a note Worthy bet that the t& principal. coaniciyors of • Gen. Jackson—t. men of •all ,others most adrnitted to his confi-, aenee and cherished as his friends---Martid Van Buren, Onneis, P. Blair and C 44311.0111 C. Camtireling, are - now in warm sympathy with the ''Republican, movement. _ . • - •• r.trlreorge.l). Bend,' editor of the fa* ' , tcratic Review at WashintOt!,olllo speech ,in ('..l"neinnati - tbie sitting : of the &avow:Ade National_Coo iention;denounc ing Fumy_ Notintrgistn and Abolitionism, was itt4e4 hack : Id 'A :1 441- 4,4 1 ),,.t0 say he was an Ameriam. - -' • • El • an sutereStilig *at, is • "Shen, mine 1140 said a Aribrthy• German `either herefalji`eir:ortrifyaars,)thinn: had'i overheat& using profane 'langtiage; ."Shon, mite sluin,"eorne`iterw,nnd I fill dell lon .a, )ittle Stories: , Now, mine sho,ry it-be a'drue 401404 .Or a m akt'A-bel ie:ter ."cih,".a . tine_ st.ory . , - .- - of . eourae," '.answcl ere . _ J. "Ferry fell; 'den. Taro roe once a „goat; niee olds , (shoOst !fiknl 7 tindt , he''had 'it`tam, firty, bey .csbnest - like yOu.), Andt. yen day he bpard hun shwear . lug, like a young' . he vas. So .he .rent - to the wiifkle (corner) and dook out a cOOides, shoost as I am toing now, and he took der. tirty 'plaekguard by oollar, .((lis way .3 - ou see !) and Vollopix.l him shoost so! Aridt den, - mine tear,slion,. he bull. his earl die, ray ;* and. stiviek-• his •fae.e aildt to• ari mitout - supper, shoost as you ;ill! 'fo ()is ef;ping.r . Tiu WASIIINOTON Sk:STIIEL (the organ of thePueliaiuuklifterestS) contains a gross vi tupehaou of Mr. Sumner and justifies "Brooks, and even calls - upon the Senate to exPel the. former, whom it denominatCs Senatorial profligate.", BUSINESS CARDS. William W. Wheaton. M. D.. riCLECTIC - THYSICIAN AND SURGEON' Res pectfully.offers his services to all who invfer the "Reformed Practice" to the' old Bleeding Blistering and Calontel Plan. 'Jackson Susquehanna-Co. Pa. C. C. Hollistei, BALER IN SADDLES, Borneo, !Trunks, Va . l& licom, Ate., Montrose, Pa. J. D.Vail. M. D•, IIIaYSICIAN AND SURGEON, has permanently .j 1 located himself at Brackneyville, Susquehanna county, Pa., and will promptly attend to all calls with' which he may be favorecL.': - 18v2v1 H. S. Knapp, with F.-Catadwell & Sons, IKPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CHINA, GLASS, and Earthen Ware, No. 76 Warren. dreg . ; Nior Yeas. ',. - . ' Dr. E. l ',F. ROI:ATE of the allopathic 'and Homeopathic C Colleges of 'Medicine; ht now permanently lo cated in great Bend,Pa. April 30, 1856.. A:Bushnell, ATTORNEY COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office over .S. B. West's • Diug Store,. Suttguthaana pepot, Pa: ' • • 1151 T..•-. Orchard, M. D.. = • DRYSICIAN AND.SURGEON, Jackson, Susque lianna county, Pa. Residence at the Postollicp • Keeler ec Stoddard. TIEALERS BOLTS fi SHOES,lLeather ings, on 3faiue.Bt fir t door,belos-,t'arle's';llo. W. Stngleton non• be fouud -at' his neW stand' on the cor k.) ner of Owego and Chestntit streets, in the building recently occupied' by 'llittenberg'k, Co. where he rfretaa//y•repairs. kith dispatch, Watch es, Chicks, Jewelry, Guns, and every description o Machinery; Wheel cutting; Gun and Watch mate riala supplied to the trade. Dr. H. Smith, . • - (mot RGEON DVSTIST, Montrose, Pa., at Searlea tJ , Hotel, Mondays and Tuesdays of each week: • Miller & Fowler, A TTORNEYS ANT) COUNSELLORS AT LAW, ..t11: and Solicittirs in Chancery. Office No. 44 Clafie street, eltitago, Pl. • • • • Thomas Ingstrtua. • - • D EALER IN DRY GOODS,.-Grocerics, Clothing, Crockery, 'Boots aid Show., kc., Susquehanna Depot, Pa.. • Bentley & Pitch, JTTORNEYS AT LAW, AND ROUNIT LAND AGENTS, Montrose, Pa. • - B. B. DMTLEY. , IITCII. John Groves. ..I.STEIONABLE TAILOR: Shop under Searle's F Hotel, Maine street, Montrone, Pa. • • D. D. Hinds, " • T IVE'RY.AND EXCHANGE STABLE Office in J -! in the rear of Wilson'it Store, Montrose, Pct. J. Colsten TIEALEB IN STOVES, Tin,' Copper,. and Sheet .LJ Iron Ware, Locleraiille, near Great Bend Depot. • December 4 • ' • L. P. Hinds, - - A TTORNEY AT,LAW, Siispichanna, Pa. Office on Maine Areet, one door cast of Lenticim's. Frazier & Case, ATTOftVEYS AND COEFSELLOP AT LAW. Office en Turnpike street; one door East of Post's Store, jirentrosT, Pa. Albert Chamberlin, ATT ORNEY AT LAW and Justice of 142 e Peace;L L. 'Post & CO'S store. 24ffintrOse.. Witt. IL Tossup, it TTORYEY AT LAW. AND COMMISSIONER of DEEns, for the State of New York, will attend to all busine.as entrusted -to him with promptness and fidelity. Office on Public Stlitare, oFsupied by on. Wm. Jessup. ; _Abel Tufrell,' DEALER• IN DRUGS, MEDICDM3, Chem! s, Paints, ON, Dye-stuffs,; Groceries, Dry.Gands„ Hardware, Stoneware, Glassiare„ Clocks, WatOes, Jewelry, Silver Spoons, Spetitaclw, Musical Instru ments, Tru..ses, Surgical Instiuments, Liquors, Per fumery, Mirrors, Stationery, Brushes, hoes, Yankee Notions, - • iltx • B.S. Lyons dc Co.,' ' WTI - IDLES - ALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Dry Gocaoja, Groceries, Salt, Flour, and Hard ware LaneaborS , - B. Chandler, DEALER IN DRY GOODS, Ready Made Clothing, Groceries, Books and Stationery, etc., Public Avenue, :Montrose, Pa. L L Pod dc Co, 1 11EALERS IN DRY GOODS, Groceries, Crockery, _LI Hardware, Leather, Flour, etc., Comer of. Tur npike street and Public-Avenue, Hontroar, Pa. Lyaw; & Son., • • TAEALERS IN DRY GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Tinware, Groceries, Books, etc.; also, carry on the Boa Binding bnOneas—Public Avenue, -Vont:bee, Pa. Batley & Reads TAMERS IN DRY GOODS," Drugs, Medicines, I,l' Paiute, Oils, Groceries, Hardware, ,Crockery, Iron, ClocksyWntelies, - Jewelry, Silver Spoons, Per emery, Le.—Foot of Public Avenue,Hopirose. Ficatle3r & Perkins, ANUFAPTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN all 1.11 kinds of Castings, Stores; Agricultural Imple ments, etc. Office at Sayre's Store, Public Avenue; Manufactory it the Eagle Foundry, ,Foot of Cherry street, Montrose, Pa. William & Wi Thim H. Jemmp, 4 TT&B NEYS AT LAW, Ifontrose," Pa. Prac tice in &aguelounm, Bzadford, Wayne, Wyo ming and Luzerne pountieli. W. Smith & Co., • GABINET MA IM S. They keep . constantly on hand a good assiirttnent of ell kinds of Cabinet Furniture. Shop la Ware ROtuns at the - foot-of Kafue ancet, NOntrOlge, Pd. - • - - ,• ' itookwelt Winton & Co., If AN GixiITtif FACTURERS and DEALERS in Straw 1.. JL , Hats, Cape, Furs, Umbrellas, Para. as , Ribbons,. &c, &•., No. 40 Courtlandt street, New Y cir . (up stairs.) A , ,, 1\ S. i.i.. cgintra.„ & Lamb, EiRNITTURE in wallower* and -dealers, in all • 'hinds of urulture, having moved'oter ware room, ni Nor .ylUage , - to the Factory four Miles "cia2t -Of' the age, 'where will be found-At edt times a go=oktment of cabinet ware, also ready Made coffins,ermirilinttended -with or without a Hearse ; also- Beleumls;'at triudessic or retalpices mughiglmati42,7lo tikwards according irrstileAtc. • . \ • w. w. wzneix r. 1101V.&RD. 1111 .'ik-IleitQ - _ -,- ' 1 .,: , ! ' ~ . ~: ABEL ..TURRELL tlAjust.received from ',New York, a fußand de:il l:able stock' of , • . lifew Goods ' , . • Comprising a first rate , assortment or-Drugs, Med- Wines,' Chemicals, - Medical InstruMents, Paints; 0119,1 I)ye.staffit, Glasa,:and Earthen Ware,(a good variety of Ctockery,)Brittannia Ware,-Japanned anti Planishhd ,Tin' Wart, Silver and all other kinds of SpoonS,, Silver Forks, Butter Knives, /Lc. • All sorts of- Lampe, A good variety of Wood and Gilt Frsuna . -Mirrors, Wall and Window Paper, Stationery, Stone Ware, .Woodan Ware, Brushes; Brooms, Family Gro ceries, Lamp Oils, Comphene, Burning Fluid, Tallow Stearin and -Spenuticeti Candles, 'Bide and 'other Whips,..Vantishes, Window .A first rate variety ot. Jewelry, Perfumery, and Franey Goi3ds, Gold -and Silver - Spectacles, -Gold Pens, Violins, Flutes, Fifes, Acconleans, Violin and' Violincello Strings, &0.. the largest . assortment of Pocket Knives in SusquehantkCouitty, and the best quality in market, Shot Guns, Pistols, (Single and.Doublc Bartel,) Revolvers, : '• In short, the Physician, the In Cal], the 'rouse Keepers the Fanner, the Mechanic, the Manufacturer, the PrOfessional Man, the Gentleman, the -Lady, the Young and the Old, the Rich and the Ppor, the' Beau. xiful and the Ugly, the . lay and the Fashionabl e, all the rest of Ikte people, tvill_find something to sup ply their every day wants at Turrelis. Store in the Now Brick Block—Prices Low—Qual ities Good—Call and see. ABEL TURRELL, Montrose, Marelr 5, 1856. Eff'They are all going to Turroll's.jel NEW STOVES..: 4 H• 'BURRITT 'has now in ; , ttre Ana 'is receiving . a larve.. stock of NE ST() rES, including the Star of the West and National Rievated•Ovens, Black Rover, Wide World, and Paragon Large Oven; to'which he would invite particular attention , as - the best Cooking SioveS in market, with a superior as sortment of Parlor, Office and Shop Stoves, for wood tor coal,; also; Stove Pipe, zinc, Sheet Iron, Stove Tubes, A:e. . _ This Stock is selected from the best. Foundries of Albany and Utica. for cash, with _the best quality of .Trimmings made to order for t hisustom trade,,which will enable him in all respects to defy!c . outpetition, and will i be sold at the most reduced prices for cash or approved credit. • . . • New 3fitforil, - October, .1853. FIREI PlitE! y YCOMING COUNTY 31UTUAL INSURANCE L./ COMPANY, Capital *2,200,000, and increasing. , It is oue of the hest Compaitie's in the State. All its losses by fire promptly adjusted. It has paid Over half amillion of'dollars losses by. lire ilince it vent into operation. • Applications received at the store of B. R. Lyons d Co., Lauesboro, aid-at the store of Ly ons A; Co., Jessup, Luzerne county, and at .Mont rose.t B. It. LYONS, Agent.. Montrose, Dec. ; 1855 ' • • SEARLE'S COACIIIIES L. RAVE Montrose tir 1). L. 41; 'W. R. R. at 6i A. 4-1 M.,for Expri;•_is Freight Train to Scranton. At 1S o'clock A. M. for Mail Train to Great Bend:, At • 2 P. M. for Express Freight to Great Tkend; and Mail Train•tarScranton. , • L . eave Depot for "Montrose ,on arrival all the' above' trains at Station, exceptr•up freight trains. For Seats apply at. Searles Rotel,*ontrerse, Pa. December 12, 1055: • ' ' • • • • .. TO THE PUBLIC. T HE 4 subscriber would tender his thattks for the patrom4ge .bestowed upon him thus far dUring - the season, and at the .same time announce that hp,-asjiist received a new:stOck of Goods, mak ing his assortmentvery complete in all its various brandies, and would say furth4r that for ready pay and on - 'sho:it:time to reliable eustOmers. his goods will be sold as low as they can lre bought at anyittli: •er store in the county. - Please; call and examine. . . S. S. INGALLS. Gibson, October 12,-1 8.55. N addition to a very good assortment-of pre S I Goods, there still remains a quantity of Delaines, Poplins, .tc..kc., of the old stock, to be sold at bar gains, without reference to cost; also, Winter Bon nets, Wool, Broeha, and. several other kinds of Shawls at low prices, for sale by S. S./. S" AIL q, compared with the market price, can. be . found very low at the store of • S. S. f CIOOKING, Parlor, and other kinds of Stoves Mid ki Store Pipe s sae cheap as the the pent by • t . 8. S. lid W.A LLS: rflUltitS Island Salt , Biill,ilo Robe?, — &- - c - .S:c., for Dili by S. S. I. ATOsT kinds of Produce at their'highesiinarke . t L 1 price, also, ',any gnintity of good Wool Sticks taken in exchange: for goods by S. S. INGALLS. Gibzon, October 12.'186; -12 t J. Asher t & Co. • • • WHOLESALE A: retail dealers •in ready made 'Clothing, also dealers in Cloths,' Silks, hats and caps, hoots anci-shoe.s, haying now ou hand a large supply suitable for the season, would call the attention of purchasers to the same. FOr further particulans see advertisement in anoth er place in the Republican. Susquehanna Depot, Dec.-10, 18.53. - Neu Goods, Cheap fOr Cash. Br. MOTT has just received another lot of New C Goods, Suchats Chailes, Brago Delaines,• De Bages, Collars, Einbroideries, Lawns, Atp..., which he offers at very low prices. Sommer ShawLs, a new lot some beautiful patterns at very low prices, also Black Silk Shawls equally low for Cash. Parasols latest style at • C. IV. MOTTS. Black Dress Silk, a splendidartiele, at C. W. M. . Summer Stuffs in great i-arieties,, at - C. W. M. Groceries of all kinds, very cheap. Syrup, a first rate article at 50e4s. per gallon. You A hare ouly to call and examine, to become satisSed that the "Head of Navigation "is the place to buy Cheap. • Wanted. Butter, Eggs, limns, Lard, Socks, in fact all kinds of Country Produce in exchange for goods at.,Cash PriCes. • s C. W. MOTT. , Montrose, Jane 15, 1855. REMOVAL. M. S. waimi has removed Lis Stock of Goods into his new Store (in the Brickßlock) at the foot of Pub- lic'itrenue where the Mercantile business will be con tinued under the Firm of M. S. Wilson & Son. Ad ditions to their present Stock, will be continually made and particular attention giren to keep up - a m ural assortment—especially in the Hardware One I want to remind thOse indebted to me, that ' I lost considerable ,by the Fire a year ago, and that .I hare been under the necessity of rebuilding a Store House and consequently must urge payment—hoping all will attend to it without further notice. Montrose, Dec.•l9, 1855. M, S. WILSON. ONCE 'WORE. WE gave notice some time ago that the firm of Woodruff & Eldred was dissolved, and that we wanted and needed a settlement of our matters. We suppose that you have all heard that self-preser ration is the first law of nature. 41n order to save ourselves from cost, we wish those indebted to us would pay, as 'you can find your notes and accounts at the shop of S. A. Woodruff for a short time lon ger. )111.m-that they will be somewhere else. This is no false alarm, for we want the money, and it be longs to us, and it is right we should have it.t R. A. WOODRUFF . , Montrose, April 14.'66. G.E. ELDRED. Banking.lionse OF POST. COOPIPM & CO. HENRYDRINK,-; it04"1 7 VTR 0.4. WM.. HUNTTING COOP ER. ... A overuher 12, 1855 ISAAC L. POST. . LRAFTS on New York City and Philadelphja.=- Collections promptlyanade and remitted/ -. Office hours from 10 A. it. to '3. Messrs.-Allen & Paxton, N. York.' REFERENCE,} Samuel C. Morton, Esg., Phil's. Hon. William Jessup, Montrose. • - Eviontors' Ntitice. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons having de l\ mends against the estate of Nene" NEwman, late of,Great Bend township, dereased, that the same must be presented tp the undersigned foe arrangement, and all persons mdehted to said Estate are requested to Make inuneldiate, Payment. Great Bend; Ifni 7,1856 `. New Itlf woe. QOME of the prettiest eougig ever publiahed—also; 0, a liew lot , Melodeons,. Violins and Guitars.-;- Violins frotu osi dollar to - twenty-five. Strings of the best'quality. - Bridges, Pegs, tte,, for sale by J. LYONS & 80N. , „ _ WAITED f.? Titil OFFICE. - 0N1413- , SCRIPTION, •' • par kh. 1 . 13 i; Aotes, Wheat, Corn, and most dirI_LOVES aryl Timothy Seed by • ' • BALDWIN. cid PER.IIItiS: Montro4 March sth 1856: ' ~.: ~~ ord Morel' JOSEPH' DUBOIS. G.A,-THARTIC PILLS 1 • PER ATE by their powerful influence on the V internal viscera to purify the blood and stimu late it bap healthy action. They remove the 'ebstructions.of the stomach,:btrwels, liver; and other organs of the body, and, by restoring their irregulars_ action to health, correct, wherever they exists such. derangements as are the first causes; of. diesiese. An extensivetrial of their virtues, by Professors, - Physicians; arid - Patients, has shown cures of din- • gerous diseases almost beyond belief, were they not' Substantiated by persons of such exalted position h. and character as to forbid the susp icion of untruth. Their certificates are published in my American • Almanac, which the Agents below named are pleased to furnish free to all inquiring. ; Annexed we give Directions for their use in the complaints which they have been found to ruse Fon Cosrivese.ss.— Take one or two Pills, or such quantity as to gently move the bowels. 'Cos . • ; tireness is -fr eq uently the aggravating . cause- of Piu', and the cure of ono complaint is the cure of both. No• person can feel well while under a •costive habit of body. Hence it should be, .ris it can be, promptly relieved. • 1 , Fon Dysesests, which is sometimes the cause ' ' j • of Costiveness, and always uncomfortablestalte mild • doses from one to four —to stimulate the stomach II and liver into healthy action. They will do it, and ; the hcartburn,'bodybarn ; and souTheisi of dyspepsia will rapidly disappear. When it his -gone s don't forget what cured you. " For a Four. STMLACII, Or Morbid Inaction of the, Bcnrels,'which produces general depression of thel spirits and had health, takh from four to eight Pills at first, and smaller-doses afterwards, until activity ; and strength is restored to the system: on IS suvoes:sseis, SICK Hesusertn, Nscsrt, "1 R ain in the Stomach, Bark, mt Side; take from four' to eight pills on going to bed. If they do not oper- I ate sufficiently, take more the next day .untirthey" do. These complaints will be swept , out from the system. Don't wear these and their kindred dis , orders because your stomach is fotil. !FOR SC/LOPISLA, Enverer.sas, and all Diseases of the Skin, take the Pills freely and frequently, to ~ •keep the bowels open. The eruptions will genes ally soon begin to diminish and disappear. Many dreadful ulcers and sores have - been healed up by 1 the purging and pririfying ffect of these Pills, and some disgusting diseases which seamed to saturate the whole system have completely yielded to'their influence, leaving the-sufferer in perfect health. Patients! your duty to. society' forbids that you should parade yourself around the , world doves ed with pimples, blotches, ulcers, sores, and , all or any ofithe unclean diseases of ,the skin, because your 1 sestem wants 'cleansing. - To P Ulan Tag Btoon, they are the best mech. • 1, nine ever discovered. They should be taken freely and frequently, and the impurities which sow the 1 seeds of incurable diseases will be swept out of the, system like chaffbefore the wind. By this property they do as much good in preventing sickness as by the remarkable cures which they are making every where. . . Lter.a ComptAINT, JANNDICE, and all Bilious Affections, arise from some derangement—either 1 torpidity, congestion, or obstructionS of the Liver. Torpidity and congestion vitiate the bile and render it unfit for digestion. This is disastrous to the`` , health, and the constitution is frequently under mieeti byno other muse. Indigestion is the spurs . tons Obstruction of the duct which empties the bile into the stomach causes the bile to overflow into the blood: This produCic Jaundice, with a long and dangerous train of evils. Costiveness, or -alternately costiveness and &arrives, ; prevails. Feverish symptoms, languor, low spirits, weariness, restlessness, and melancholy, with ;sometimes in ability to sleep, and sometimes great drowsiness;. sometimes there is severe pain in the side; the skin and the white of the eyes become a greenish yellow; the stomach acid; the bowels' sore :to the touch s • the whole system irritable, with a tendency to fever, which may turn to bilious fever, bilious colic, bilious diarrheas, dysentery, &c. A medium dose of. three lot foss Pills taken at night, followedliv two or three in the,morning, and repeated a few daYs s will remove the cattle of all these troubles. It is wicked to suffer such pains when you can cure them for 25 cents. Itostussiot, GOVT, and all Inflammatory Fe- _ cers, are rapidly cured by the purifying effects of , ;these Pills upon the blood and the stimulus which thevbfibrd to the vital principal of Life. For these and: all kindted complaints they should be taken in mild doses, to move the bowels gently, but freely. 1 As a Dix En Pitr„ this is both agreeable and useful. No Pill can be made snore pleasant to take, bud certainly nono has been made more effectual to the purpose for which a dinner pill is employed. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AVER ar 'ractical and Analytical Chemist:4 LOVVELL, MASS., • fi• Ast) SOLD HY ' • " I „ trk:LL tot,l ont rose, anti uyDruggistz: 14 - ctwrally: << i , NEW :SI..9ILFOOD - . 1 S 14 . 171. A: Dres Gaoods 23nspoyinua, . 1 • Fria. riu: EiLL UP IS.b5 IT b•lmitt would inform hi.: frier' el - ; and the Pub ...l :lie, that he has now in Store, I.and IA irectiving a f;111 a;s: , 01-tnienr of Eall and WinterliGoods,inchtding a g r 4cai ~ -ariety of Rich Fall P. int,- i:....new Stylos, Plain Ain.' Fi:ncv Dclanes, and Plain and . Fancy Mohair Cloth,!; Plaio and I'Lid Metinoe.s, '.aramettass, De -1 h a 01 e . 5 .. 4 and P(.plins; Dark Rich itngliatns, in Fall Staes; P.lack .-ocade, Plain and kncy Silks. Wool P., dchd, Caz.nbiut, ('rape, and Silk :liar. Ls ; Rich Rily- I bous, Boirlets an Flua crs :. Ladicsi Cloths ;anti ° VeL: I yet..!; fol. Plonk: and Mantillas, liroattcloths;'C;issitne 7: PLOIIYt SII P. re.R,L&C.- with a 13rg2 nvortmcnt of Itaplv :tied Fancy i , . NF. W • ESTABLISI'I FST. G9ricls a. 4 nenal, iileludi:k,,i , Ilardwarq, CI-ockory, Iron i 1{ •, .A.I.C/Y.E. 310TT. would r . -- eat:fully 'inform the au4hStriel, Paints, Oils, Hoots and ShdicS. lilts, Clocks i; il.ll. • • public. that, they are teturin o ~ illitehley'fi , 13uAitloi RolK , s, Cgrpoting...4, &e„ .with tt net's - assort toot t of Stove:, :tt:d Tx in old ogn of t1 . t1 . 1 hest-quality, Ixe ing !ittiolle to ordiir expresily. foe leis - atom Trade, and will :u1 he ~o ld at the .i !owt:4o. titTre,. tr. a Iltile lower for p•-11 Pr odece., ~or approve-1 1 c,l . '2s:. J. Woo; soelts wanted, for Iltieh the highest - 1.1(le _ _:, price will vontinne to i,e paid staOtly New Milford, Oct. .1; AXTENTION- AT 111031 E undmigned would resPccentt inform the cit- Ditno.:le and vicinity, that has elpenk; ut))intock`four:corner's, where he intswl. teep-si 'o:' , itantly on hand'a good and freU selected as nett c,f Pre Cioods, oeetiez, Il rd ware. Crock ery, rand all kinds of merclonidi;` ,, , us truly kept : in a country , : two, which he will sell as hitt, if not dower, than any other establishment is; No; thern Tehusylvas DIN 4fi):::itrOi"ellot tkxerpterl. Geittlerpen and Laditis glielme a call, awl vxamine my stocik of goods and r cts. Yon will 'save some mileitravel and per haps from ten to fifteen cents or every `dollar you 'pay ont. A gdtod assortment of Read} t %de Clothing bept Iconstantiv on bati t l. • _ Alf kinds of : Connery produce taket; in exchange for 900d.s t ai the market price. • Sr ( WM. It THAYER. Dilnoek, Jan. 11, 18 . 7,5.--1 v 1 II . New Line of It ail' . - FRO 74 ~- " __ KIIIO.WOOD TO lIIONT/igE• . - ILITAGES, will leave EirkwOod, pi iiiii4 through Cor k bettsville, Liberty, &c. e y erT , zning after the arrival of the MailTraing of car=, !East mid West, reaching Montrose at 1 rj )1. ,"Ettgrnin.q, leave 3lontrosc daily (Sundays exec ' 4. ) . m el t 2 P.., reach ing Kirkwood . in tittle to tak' • M 1 trains of cars, both East and West,.bein ilk near '''t and Most fea sible route to reach the " York d.ErieSailroad. j, Thi s li n e i nteracts 1-weekly ine for Dimock, - Spri ngv ill e. T u „ki m 'k, Wyomi g, and ;Wilkes burro, which leases ontrose at 7 .N. eyeiy n Mori , . . daY, Wednesday • ' Friday. Also, a line to ends,- vile, Leraysvill,2: 4llo ; - . . .• • 3. Good teatme I d romfortottle ,cariianes -are provi _ , '' 1 •r 7 7 - *" ... i d e d,• an d t hoto" prictors will spare po pains -to ac . , conatuodatode 1 War ! War. !in the ftimec public" . W. K. lIATCH, Ap r il 0,;:i 854. - . • -, MGRGAfi & WEST. .. 30 1 900 Volunt - ers want. - !d !to buyitlyster'a in any way tO suit, that :ire conatuall, y arriting by express -----/‘ ---- - .'' -- --- -- ---.-- and kept and served' in the Mist many at th e Tern- i /Administrator l s flee. •.. 1 ~ ,TICET is hereby giventhat t lejters 'of 'itdrninis peranee Sa l oon &.Groceri on Maine ;Street opposite 1 i- .• " the Farmer's Store*. :` Also . , .pieS and Oilier e ' atables-- t - tration upon the estate of A en•l3r„tmilsoro,r, •and 'mat kind of Groceries & PrOyh,kins, Teas &c., j of GICSON township, ;deceased, hare been Flourikept constantlyion hand,And to „,,,ient, whole. , -ranted to the undersigned, and all persons indebt sale and retail at •- ' , i . • s'l s morrs...: ed to said estate,..will plea:* mak(' immediate pay ! • : ! 1. S. ____:. and. i-ment, and'those hiving claim's will - lregent the same '' , i-d's[lair Restorer and Golden Gia - 5 . 4 'Mr beavoi-.; same, duly attested for settlement, a• the office of Na 'P, " - mg, fying the, hair. A quantity of ; Leathir .tzloves and Mitteas'at I SS. 310.175. Fork Fancy Cana)" and 'clioice zind ina portee .Fruit at . S.S.MUTT'S, MO i al'OSC, Nov'. 14 , 1655. BOOFEO. • 1 . 17...5T RECEIVED, a now kit of Shoo Books-- Pain and Fancy Papers aid Envilopes,,Diaries for J 856, Farmer's, Christian, and Presbyterian Alma. nay - T. AXONS & SON. • NOTICE.• Ilonnnony,-Oat Veal, and pure and ground Java Coffee, sbr ale' by ' May 28." • ' F. 11."Cl7ANDLER. Fltinr. and Salt, [ and SYraeuse3alt . - , -Extr.i Family Flour pound aaek or barrel, at L. 113 BM . _,. pp.,ll3,..Pfic n ea c , and Candles, ch r p. . I 1 lilac 2'B- '. ' F, B. C ANDLEIL i --71 SEEDS —....--.........--..— .—.....--- 11 A DEN .--a large) supp of. the , best ‘ 3. , '' ol --ieN-at , -.' ~ . ' • TVRRELL'a. Monso, April 15, 1866'; ~ -, • t • - . ,• .- • c ro WANTfi• D. - 1 .Soc s, Eg, Butter, Lard; Cheesejlannel, &c. in any ' ' in exchange for GoOds at rat prices. 1 Montrosiii Dd. 4, 1835., - i C. !W.-41/07T. • -• _ .—±..—...-.1.: —.,.....!..............._._,..;.._:. 1. ......„.,;,__:... , A r ..IA)ViaIiVSEIED .of- the law 4_.. land; and `t/itnothy Seed, for sale hi'', - - ll.' UDRITT. New Milford; Milford; Mirch'l7, 18541. 1 . 1 , ' - ' -_ StllitlOtied -to be. , Cheap • . , tyksTE.., thousand dollars worth of Really-Made Cloth -- - l_f it grit • . DICKERMAN & GILREATT's.' New Milford, Septr '18;1855. 1 1'; - - 1 ; ' CEEREI,,in 4 and barrels jus in; also Cod bby , BL.'ingtit FEAD. LEI • . THE . INDEPENLIE T: REPAIifiCA6I, ', EAGLE re I • I air. ; . - , .., :, _ ___ QAYRE,' BEFTLxr &PI .; 'IZ bsving ambi ts '..aunumtan * gay' rtrifi l i y ioiiittta;, iittorrukti, Qiid of-WAN:At Ilt l oo.:'iltkikitit3 ' Ai . ..Nitro im i r.t. at kt ''o An tiit , tre.ADVifiCE., prepared to fiiVeidere - frem the thlde4tma dOimairia' their :line with iddit atitt tieelitt.th.'• i They wilcl . 4ee D , ° fates 'itig A v t ertisijukg,, , • onatautly. en ban d _Playle t (beat'kindsj. , Su va . 0' , , . one aquare (16 linim or t qs , one w ee k., „„„....eirtoo iliinds t ) Cultivaars; - Straw Cullen, Corn' "Sheilerk One square . .I. two weeks,. -..,,... 4.), iEk 1 c. a.A c. _ , . 1 One square , " tt4te weelta,:. i'...".1 4 0 We itryith partietilar'idtintion to the Mews which • no month . '......,..1 i 5 wo.manufacture. ,IWo ratumfacture, - and keep for sale ° ""q ui - lre 4' ' '• • o'n ' ; .27 04'6r t a 461 thl P - 1 Ono square- 1 , two m00th5,.........,-45. ~ ~. . se ca c o c ry, low. . 1 1 one square. ti , , three Ano n th s , ; _ _5,00' „We have P,nrchaied the - Oset - U.4e li:ght'terimpc. 1,4, gi .' 1 six, ininitho s, t l o tort and sell tbis County, W,nyne, Wyoming and 1 une squar , 13nesquar li ._ one. year,.., ; .„ i 5,09 i .Itradford, Viritich's Patenf lion Aram now.' Ther: y F or ,t oo r raore,squ ; iu:serted ,liy i. tii6 . year , . a : Plow- is - matkvetaire/y of iron, ezeepting,the Nu:idles; ' deduction from the aboyOp cm. is glide., „Yearly ad- ' It is celebratedlfor its easy draught,, - ,bolig pne4hi r d ail Arertiscrs will base the. priy lege..of altering et, e l ang .. easier than any stow use, while its ntr,ength and dm ing their advertisetitents sti hout.additional Charge. ' nthilii.y . zie great* . ' , '- - . -;.. • - ,1 , . , . Business cards not cam • ieding fire *es, inserted - mAcniNtrly - - '-i 0 at $2,0t1 per annunt.. .0 of all kinds matiutitinied 'and repaired hY4:itier4tini- -, - Sob 'V eel machinests. "' ••''-. • ;,-.,; ; This face ift:supplie'a m . Stea ' . Evgines, gearing for Nina,' fgd v; ieli, ..44-: Johbing materials; and all • . . chines d.e...'ite." . - -•'-: --.' ;- - as Cards, Posters; Pampldel Among the ,Stovei`svhi c h we manufactare; are" e. ly and promptly. • Keystomy Cooking AgiOye, Rough and Reark - dd.- Ai.... eat Queon do., Premium do., and i other kiiids,all if. ranged *Jr burning wood or coal. •• o w , silf.li esto .,, Tatar, Parlor Skiff, Cottage Partin' Lk, Stanley . * two sizes, do., and a 'variety of other Parma Stoves,- both - nood and goal bunion. We keep idso oo hand Grindstone' trintmings, Doe Chant. trimmings,' 'Um brella and ?hovel and Tongs. tatuls, ske.'!No. Work done to-order on short notice and at,the Isnwestiraltti Lam' Orders • for Stoves, Agricultural Implements, &c., itri'olieited from those in the trade, and, iill - bs fillcd at - `reasonable Wholesale price& • , 1. , . - • - S. R. Mtn,. • k ork.• alisortperit , of .` -bids of Job,Worli, such q; k.e., will be stone neat 're* Days Later . OU3 Xew. York; JUST received at T. H. '"iiaNntsn's, a Large anti splendid assortment of ]'ape4. Hangings and Bar: der, over 3000 piecc:fof the latest and most imprer cd patterns from 8 to . 37i c mts per roll.' All can be suited iu quantity, qiirdity nd price. PleaSe call and. examine. • Also just received a fresh Linseed Oil, which will be s WATCH AND' C BUSTIN. 77 , 1 (17 13 .. mom Fed the repairing of. W. dry, MU. lUGGIN of New YOrk, and late of S has he been recomme i nded - h: es there as a steady iu;d ,firs. have given biro a personal i so that our friends may have leg their work done .nit,ll In addition- to his general ens kinds of English and fore fierstanda . Q the ua hlsiness, to the smallest. Mantel Cloc home-matle. , . • N OTI 41 13t71.1L1C notice is hereby gi AL RUFF is receiving a , Wares of all kinds usually ' Tinware live of Ittninel,A,•amo a better assortment of Styr' more durable than ever befor All the proof you need Avill be ine for yourselvez. All f.tov respect. Kept constantly on hand, a of TIN WARE, made, out which is offered; for sale as ch, in any market. Also on hand es, Chain and Gearing fat. C Bra4s and Porcelain Ketile:=, a Ware. Jobbing doneii.s.iiori no Ali goods in the line will be (approved) credit. 31ontrwe, March 19,-18;16 , . . • . ,- i • - _ OTICf. , , that we %re W E eZt li r l ei ' l l i g e 'a l l v n a s i tl ix Y lo - i o ik ' oli to r . .! k t.t i l l. 7. Tit halance our ' " i aecounts. The more airtioils s rice we' liegan to foot I up so many littles• amounting .t , quite a sum, and we ime in need of it how. To acebioniodate all, I will .he in Montiose every Moilda7 fu the next. tICQ weeks, i Tuesdays at the store of Wrtn..l .• Thiryq . • in Ditricick,. I and Wednesdays at Esq. 9: 3inp.-4, Brooklyn; Thurs. 1 days at Orlando Williams' iniFrankliii. • Tliis 'at-. l rangeptent must accommodate aill; still, it it Apes riot, 1 von can find a list of 'imeount4 at Estv Avery's in - Montrose. Esq, Miles', llrgoklbi, and ,WilliamH. i Thaver's, Diniock. Come and Aettle. 1' 1 • I March 13, .'541.: 1 R. THAI; ER. . 1 ------ Prof. Charles llorriS, ARBER, shavin g Saloon, a' d Hair Dresser, har tl_ling.again removed his shop front its fornier lova tion •in the basement of Searle' Hotel, to the roonl ( orer C'hapiller'R Store, is prepay d to exercise his att i in the most.. scientific manner, n all who may be i I Ph..aSed to entrasribeir heads or faces to l. . Nov. 20. 1 22yl FAC S FOE. TfD IHE subscriber is Carrying on /NO 13 US/NESS in all it, the Chair and Ware Shop hi Ha found a greater variety-of Wi Chairs than at any other establisl 'also Flag . and Cane Seats, Hureauj es, Settees, Tables, StandS, be sold .at die lowest pric'es at rl with short notice.) All work ttl and of good material.• Short crec will be my motto. • For- demons. fitctsi please call at my shop iu H and Sali'eon- nLER'g F. 13. Cif ERE IMPORTANT INTELLIGENCE. Montrose, April 23,' , 185G liontrcoe, Janiinry S: 185 C, Ilaifortl, October 12, ISi-t _, ,- Celebrated Plow. Tlfey also 14eep. constant 'on hand, Sae Hill, Wayne CountYl•-and "den P- 167 6; Cultivators, Dog. Churns, slcigli and Outtc:r Shcie4, I I Plow PointS of various pOte too numerous .to mention. . - Wc-itooe, b' strict ntt:tion to business, to receive our share of public pu ) rO nage.:', 31suiufac-4 top, D. Tozat's old. iitand.- Fowi Sex,fle_* MAL ° tar Repairing, done on , .shori boj • I Feb. .6 thaniel at Susquehanna Pepot, where the subscriber.will attend on Saturdaysllor settlement' of the same. vtYMAXPLACKIFIGTON, Adm'r. April 9,1858. 10%03 To the Pohl( . . _ rrHE subscribers haying taken .'e store and per'- , 1 ;chased the stock in tralie, of t,. T. Ashley, are prepared to sell, for READY PA ' ONLY, a fine' assortment 'of Dry Goods, Perfum t.)', Yankeel46- dons, Groceries, Crockery,.fra'rdwar , Iron and Nails, Boots and Shoes, Sole and timer Feather , Salt, &c. ke., at such prices as {they think) nnot fail to t give entire satisfaction to, all whci may . aror them with their. patronage.. - 4 A. . 3. R. Ashbiyi Brooklyn. Nov. 15„:185. ' 48t. BALDWIN di PE -1 Wholesale and Ret - all - dealeis in Meat, Grain, Feed and Candles. ;C 1 and Rye. ' • On Chestnut Street,—Eak lend diets Store, Mon troie Pa. 1 ALVRE . • : . SIL STIGAIII GRIST ANT L 'MST BIKITTIEILS heTtng pure .1.- - c establlubmont,-will keep eonstaal e l pe6ine aid Aim. .F/our,. Corn itlfeal. j ity. also Choi enui Bran a w f the lo •Oustom work will be done wiiii d 1 casq,icarrayiied. . . - ; i. *Ontrose . 411110.81 i 5. . Watches, Clkicki, G I A new assortment jug receive Switzerland, qermany, &e.; • which i the New Tetir.priees. , at. • 1 8/ . I liloptrpse,: Oct. 18, :1855: ', !. . , • - SALT: ' . •.- ' PEI' barr.cl for Salt, R. L ' ON'S CO 'e uppty of Zinc Paint and 1(1 at a lois , figure. .F. 13.. CIIANDLEn. CK ' Trlit pleasure inform their at they jhveagaiv cow eh; docks, utld Jew- I_ curl AM, laud so highly, some of,the first hou.,- rate workman, that ive tereo . t in the busineSs, very iu bar: 411 despatch. •i.owledg of ,the 'curl gm watches, he also kin from the Tartlet whether. foreign ;or EIII yen that a A. WOOD [9- lot of Stores and the ept. in ig which r.rifty be found 1,, heavier,. larger; and I offered in this county: just to call and exatn ,• warranted in every extensive a.isortmeOt f tile best material, ap ay can be bought Lead Pipe of all .six ain Pumps, all siztfs al all kind; Jaripaned e and good order. Id cheap for cash or IVQOIRUFF.. PEOPLE: the 0111;11R.M.A K. carious branches at ford, where may be I nlsor and Rockin4 went in the connty; • , Bedsteads; Loung Ic., all of which will tail, (prlwitoleslde arranted well made its and small proftts ation of the i.bove :rford village:, „ , _ 1 IGREENWOOP. I ' , I 546mG FOR /.4 ~.,1, X Mcptt, Land on the waters of Siring Brook, a - ' of the Lackawanna.rirer, in LUzmine Comity, Penn about Midway between the ,thriring - towns of Seta, ton and Pittston. - These lands are, covered unble timber, and being situatein tho- most ,extensiTA mineral region in Pennsylvania—known - to contadn iron ore—and belierecl to abound ,in coal, . and !wing ah:ci in the jmmediate vicinity.: of eevfral - railroads made nail now in progress --offer to the •capits&tsks opportunity for the investment of money ihats.4eldinn occurs. For further information apply to 14.. P. Ho , snek, :Esq., No. 11, Wall street 'gore York;,Or to - ths subi•-cribcr, at Montrose,. Susquehanna connty,Pa., the attorney fict of the. owners. • - Apra 8, 1854. 11ENRYDRINKER. - ice., ITERRIT - ;LIJAIi )(err- Stage,‘ KINS, 1. our, Salt,' Pork, h' puia Or Oats r Lyotor earl- BAth - i l 4 'PERXWS. ISV MILL. lowed the above itl7 on bed Bu ofn/ i =pato r cash Fie" — ipatchi and in all • 113811 f UN, 4 e., from Engbind, Hi be sold below GLETONISi M, R. L. 1 Montrose,.3firch 4. PATENT 31EDIC._ ONG the. - great variety of - Ide.dieines - attirrellit /AL Sto - re, may- be found ail of Jiivno3.,ingtlt celebrated Family Medicines: - Cliert.v:i7eeta , ml :and Cathartic Pinot': Halsey's' forest . Tette . and. Forest Hoothiud's celebrate'd Louden's series of .Fatally Medielnesi, . Merchant's. Gargling Oil,. the greatest remedy ibr.Ezprains in Mitt or beast cverknown ; Mtitheition's'lnfitMole dy, and Horse: Remedy, t Orick'S - lirertnifttgk and 'a variety of other kinds'; Tmles:llfignetieointinent,: the great. rotirdy for burns, rheatrttisM, flarumapary chunplaints; Poild's'Estract, a .firai rate, thing for sintilie put atioie- Ointment ;!'An (Lows' Fain ~Destroying Agent, a gootterticle WOW cock's - Balsam and Bone Liniment ;-: - .AtWood's dice Bitteis, Canker Diops, Liniment,and'Ays"tery Drops; Baker's Compound for Dysentery „Hough.. ton's Pepsin, for Dyspeptda ; liehnhold's.Ext;ra,ot of, . Buchu *and E4tract of Sarsaparilla;isiiety 'of Salves, the - best in Market, Pills,- ke„ anti :an''rdittost: endless . variety' of Patent . Medicines,..altogether 'too numerous to onunterate-but 'suffice it .to . ssy, that the public will find, nearly every thintin this line :at. the Dity , it'll(' Fancy Store of ABET! Montrose, .1111,y, 1855 GE:NEI:AL FURNIsIIIIIG STO , Tailori4g, .Establith*ent 1 •gT • • St - SQUEITAN . .NA DEPOT. • . 4ciuld V their friends and the public generally,. that they keep constantly on hand a full amortmett of 4t4dy Made .Clothing, Toots and Shoos, -Rath and•eals, every thin g egejleitessary for nierfaod tiorneieelvear, We, would parileularlt= call' the attention of eoiantiy - MerchantS to our large stack of Ready-lade.clottin, of our own nuMufacturc i -,;Whiehwe . offet. atwholesale, at prices that will afibrd'great indneetnit* Ed..tßsk and short-time 'customers. •- • A large stock of Clot kept constantly on Ilan , ing clothing made to of Orders por.ctually at Thankful Dir past fa' tinuance of the same. Susonehanna Depot, A itastr4li; Or ant place "oh' ' greater 1. • KEELER ROOT AND Tj. V AIIIcn is no , w fill ,'T T as.:;ortment of al n general variety of ne , ~genthnnen'g wez French Silk Lnstirg ai Enameled Polkas,"Kid, Jenny Lind, Buskins and Philadelphia, 'o:ak Ilitirocco,.Calf and Col Calf and cowhide Boi 3fis,:es it,d Children' went of Firtiliggz3 wide sparables, Ihmgaria?.4 oe ale; sandstonel; shoe knkes, l Also oa k „i„dt r ilock, tanned calf upper and, so l e k at h er - m oroc eil . ins and lining;, . repabing ,nChth - dono. . • KEELER S:'STODbiRD - 4:4 ' 1854 : : • . - - - Montroe, Steams ant ' VireoPiroo •- •• Safe's, • THE .subAjfiiars. have made ak • n i s h•u e rt Ans who TRAY be in above nam &fig:, at th) *bleb . thek*No obtaincd at:the n e i}vieneed, the bmefit of ftlt ring the -11 0 yeenfinzratifyi ourselves,:', estly reepz.inend to . othelf• - having yak papers, , ,ta• preserving of which would. inaport*::e- to theta, not to do without of Prbis range fionft:4so . to - $5OO, and wo to at 6 bUe wii.hht..- to .putehise - the di Atvielsize, rid' furnish them ,on tire, > the internal irraw-ement . to suit - :BENTLEY & Ar.mtrose, December 19, 104. 'Valuably Lauds For Sole.. 'OR SALE IN•O\E BODY, about 54Q0 ai LIME AND PLASlttle.::' - , I suliscribers are ',now burning, and will keep constantly on hand, Lime of- u 'Vol— wanly* quality at Montrose Depot, and will it bratty, quantities at a fair price. Persons- wishing a large quantity eau lie supplied %.; on a reasonable notice.'• • Superiorgrountl Plaster will , ; be kept constantly on h a nd hereafter. • . _ L. POST; t • -H. DRINKER: • ! • • W. JESSUP, • • • Montrose -Depot, April S. L SEARLD. , ! NOTICE. . • . Doc it r. i TII4TEII, takes this method , of saying to his' Friends and customers,,. that. he his again - resumed the practice of medicine, at his -old rstand'ist lfontrose, Where he may,be foung It all times unless professionally employed. no would say to-those in.: debted to :him, that he will deduct trreptiiiftre per cent on all ticeptints paid before the first of April next, , (or if any poor like:myself I will deduct fifty.) _ Montrose, Feb;:td, 1855: '' • • Window .8aoh: Q 11. & SAYRE having been appointedinagent to.. for an es.tensivejtash blind and -door'-manufac tory arc prepared to furnish any articles, in i c hitfliniat less rates,than. they have usually been 'sold July 24 : • - • - ;X:4 Tf. Shaving-Croon; • A N article which. every man shoUld try for.itla .Lik. by - -• S. H. & Et' Dr. Baker's Celebrikieil Vese44llll* .Coilipossud,- - A sovereign temid.,7 for.. Elysenteri t .Cbolers Nerbus, Cholera Infantriit' or :Simmer complaints-40r* vegetable,aud has never failed in a stogie instance of producing Abe .desired effect. For sale in bottles at 450 de:tinny:all. • .BENTLEYkitEAJ . ). liontrlise.Auittuft 220855- Removed. Virgil Dentist has — taken,tooma Chandlers' stet*, where it win WilliV , elSure to dwit hiA friends as quick as'poSidble; „e-',113; ;VIRGIL; May 2, 113545,., '• - Realdinit W•lirgyrt jkuitrOdeiid 0461100* V. Fall Styles, such pa. Pe ivrt lives, Pam thettas, Alvacas, Ginghains, hierinlserAV Shawls. In Curt ggnerslassent, Apr" . 1; Will be sold ytw. which ramity •1 HE best in town mut be ita trit 4 _pirosoakfor. Any needbig, eiti l oo !ay fr trbl;,tl hey do not anaWei the purboie i llp: mo n t r os6 Sept: 18. - • - 114,10400111,... ..CIONSTANTLY ON ITAND or fortashed . ti:Vorder . A../ on short nqtice. ape, 011 ElI • • gementa- to far. apt of them, t o 4. aame - prices • mfaetarer'& , — ‘ an artiiele du nonid earn 1. le books and of immenin. explain • • nee in " • ort no. • par -• • • of ,• .„ 'enn • .--. ,i oiis: