pee floileets. fl• • , 1 -- Itloistrose Fire ' CompanY.-- - The Convory . ,will meet at their Engine /rouse on Monday evening June 300, itcl o'clock. . R4ublican As ociaption. • ' The Rep.uilican Aisociatidn - f Moqrose and Brig water .141 in'eet at the Old urt ibuse on Monday evening nett i June 30th. A , fuLattendance quested. Pnunnt* Witis, President. iFourth orduly. FIR EM.4W AND_ CITIZEN,': CELEBRA- VON IN NONTRqqlr, The Rouge' and Ready and Montrose Fire • Engine , •, Companies propose to celobrate tin) corning 4th Of July, as The severe,/ Companies (with * their Engines and Hose Carri+l appropriately decorated) will form in proeeMion nit front of the. New Cenrt Honse, at 12 M., and nurich•thriorgh the Princi O al streets of the town. - T• 1 - Afrer. *IC !amide, the COmptteles.will adjouruluil 2. r. it. whelp' . they, together with such of our g * oed - citizens and 'Mends from abroad as choose to Join with us, warepair to Academy HO, where alnner will be provided, consisting of the fitttett and best that thesetuflon affords. ; . '[--, . ! , After the touting, theta will be pasting, sPeakieg, cheering, anii; such general and social exercises as the day and ;the festivities.of the occasion may seem ; i -., . to suggest. 1i- .. -, ' ..• _, • 1 . Tickets fOr , the dinner may be " [ Obtained at; S. , S. Ilfett'a Tempersoce Baleen; or of the undersigned Committee of. Arrangements. i ; 4 W. R. Jessup, I , . .. ' • b D. SAYRE . jR.& R. No. I. : 1 -. 1 , .W; B. Rearm - ' I F. 3. Cw4unisst, i • i J..P. W. 11. TY, liptarose Ko. 2. E. Moir,'; 2 4 . . . eirFfre Companies from sibread are expected. „„, .... . .... , .. - Wife Fourth in Jackson. „, There will he a celebration of 'the above named day at Jacinto' ra Corners, at which time the Irev.Gxo. Lasso 6 will!delirer an Oration. sfiverat other speak ers* expitied to.ailaress the People. The people of JaCkson extd 'a henity invitation to the oititeos , of adjoining tons to unite 'with- them in rendering the 80th' Birth-day, of Amer ican Indepeldenee he proceesion will be formed Fat the Methodist Church at 16 o'clock, and march*the grove where theexerciseii take place. Titere t will be good iced and instrumental muse in attelodance. • Mr. J. J. turner ‘vill serve the, tlinner in his usual satisfactory..ityle; to all who desire; Also . , in the evening the 4 will be a brilliant dis'play of Fire Nyorks. By order tof Committee. ! :i- - r The Fourth in Liberty. 4 it Pursuant to notice, the citiiens of Liberty met in the Presbytirian Church to make arrangements for celebrating ibe coming Annixersary, of American In- Ilependenceion the 4th of Jul}: i; , Samuel W. Truesdell, Esq., was appointed Chair man, and Arthur Southworth Secretary. Whereup on it was lie sof raj: That we celebrate the 4th of July next at LawsvithObentre, and that Samuel W. Truesdell, nog.; and ItoAphraim i ll. Tenny be a Committee to procure sfeakers for the day. Pesolred, .'''That the CoMmittee to_Benjamin Bentley, ; S. Bentley, nEsq., of Montrose, tordeliver tbe Oration onwthiat day ' D r . E. Li - Brundage, Stillman . Fuller, Fred'k . Lines, Esq., Joseph ailey, Nathan Fish, atia aeorge Ham lin were aniointed a COmmittee of Arrangements. Mr. Bentley has accepted, the' invitation, and the exerefses will commence in thegrove at 12 o'clock. At ..2 o'c r loek fi:re.mont and /./alion. MTN:gentian Meeting will be beld, at which .everal distinguished speakers will be present: S.9mEr. W. l!ucisintr.t., Pr,esst. Attract' Stibranourn, Seer. . • • • Harford Univerfaty. NOTlCthWhile we value the Public Eshibjtjons at the close tor the year ; as means of good both to stu dents and Community, yet basing - no building siflt dead), large to accommodate, the anditory, and pe, expense of incpruing accommodations, so great, that for the pres.'etit: year no arranginents will be made for, a Puldic Ezhi ition. By i the Faculty. I . !'June l6th 1856.. r • • ' The Annitaltmeeting of the Ttuistees, is on Tuesday July Ist, at the o'clock p. is;, at, the . Institution. LAD . 1311 7 ,1,/4:11!. A Fau?4[l - be held by the 4 Setrhig Society of tthe- Presbyteriancongregation'Of L'hiquebanna Dep o t,.at the- House N: Bill, Bsq., on the 4TII OF JULY, 'IES6 In wan 'etdon with the Fair, an extensive table of refreshmrtii will be fitrnislied.4luring the day and evening.. ; Doors will be open at 10 o'clock, X r . A generslattentlince toolicito—with large hearts and full Pockets. ' Bjorder of Committee. Susquehinna Depot, June 10: - 1656. • • - Ftlee State Cele4ration, To be held 'iat Aubuin Four Csirners, Susquehanna Co.. Pa., cmiFridAy the Fourth day of July, 1856, Free ;State Speech, reading it Declaration; and other cereiundel appropriate ; Ot ;the occasion. A troop of one hundred lioraemeni; dressed in Uniform - , will be iti•tliensual parade. MARRIED. Lr Scnithamton,•Long Islaad4.4ano 12th, by Rep Thomas Gray, Mr. GEORGE ifirpix, of New Milford, Pa, to Mimi 4arsta L Gaziar ofthe former place. - i(Q$ is)bei,4ll)eqii, riASII.Emp FOTIWOOL • r - • „ iC . S. , BETNATT., Susquehait4 - Depot, June 28 1856. 24 tf 2 WANTED. TWO'.I {MOW FAT TURKEYS by the let pf July, also fat Chickens at 17.- S. S. NOTT's. - ;I.ol7llfrorn pis. barrel • at -i 1. EL 8. NOTTY.s, Ilontios4 Pa. ‘.l FARM FOR "ALE. TllNeubieriber offers for sale his val u abl e Farm, heir% * part of the Pain well known as the "Thomann Firm," in the township of Great Bend, Susquelmehe county, Pa., containing about 250 acres , of first rate land, about 100.aerhs in valuableltimber, mostly*sh,iirith a suitable.quantity of cheatnet for feneMg, antilthe remainder hi *high state of,cultiva -001:1-.•13 welt watered bb sintall stream through Or centre, -- antalso by durable springs. - The Wile* are mostly in good Mar s th Pat tie and bay .`- barns and other necessary out- buildings. Thelkarm *4Oll fenced and sultabyrulaptet to grain or grairing,; belle; present ordition is nkrady In first rate rues, idth :nut abundant tjaaniiti of 47,cellent meadow, and is (*twittered 1 onenf the b -set stock Farms 'in OM State, The 'timber land is lequally ._l 4 aPted to ;;mativation, ant OM. great demand ' for 'wood and timber, and its proximity to market, make it highly Vika& ‘".', - 1 The tomtits') of said . Tarsi, With its fertility of soil and state ottirltivation, combine emery desirable at' vantage foqufiavenrence and profit dot equaled in the 63untl l' beiD gP i easantlf 5h4444 le the productive Valley of thepusquelmens, directly at the tunction c'oi* the Delaware, lAckawournallt Western with the Ni7E Turk k Elie 'lliaroad. Lavils i i two di. rent fac il ities - to .New York br said line* awl, _also West and goitb bi the New York at Eli '1 " i s tributaries to every desirable point: _' I Giber ins f porturs adeantages. , preserst thenmelves I except for umint purposes —said Perm being. the Irillate,Ste of the pleasant and healthy, anti rapidly growing village oflothwesille, In the centre enrich agricultural district' , is advantaccOusly situated there with for dMding up for the XelkOnots. reimme do , aims of a *trade anti gleans location will do well to 'mil and "lei Ore premises. *, , i - - I Reference tat °Late autnerr on the prelates- Terme Ini agreement. \ - - 7.4te5 . . Those Point Aside*literal Works. B. BIWWELLES, & C 0.., .• ATHENS, PA.... z ALAnufseturera and Wholeule and &tail Dealers in Emery's and Wheeteros Rai lroad - Horse•Power.- . THRESHERS and Separaters and , Threshers and X Winnowers combined; Clover llullers, 'Circular and Cross-eut Saw Mills, - .;Emery's 'elder Mills, Feed Cutters, Corn Shelleri, Corn and Seed Planters, Sey mour's Grain Drills and-Broad-Cast Satre* Dog Po wers,. Revolving liorsetakes, Olow's Grain Cradles, "Cultivators, Betchutn's celebrated Reapers and Moir era, Magic . Corn and cob Mills, Excelsior Fanning IdilkLeather and India.rubber Beltings, Mcat Cut ters, Apple Papers, Retigerators, Provhdon Safe 4 Churns, &c. Extras furnished for repairing both Emery's and Wheeler's _Unlaces. We invite panic- Or attention to our Excelsior Fanning Mills. They are A Nll 1. =<, Descriptive Catalognes, (Price Lists, and Circulars of all Machines &c. sold !Ills, sent gratis and, post age prepaid, to all applicants. Send us your name and address, and of your friends also. • Agent, 11. L. BLOWERS, Fraukhn, Pa. (P. 0. address,' Montrose.) R. M. WELLES & CO. Athens, Pa., June,2o, 1856. -24m5 100 Y virtue of an Order 4)f "the Orphans' Court of ..o)'Su.squehanna County, the undersigned will sell, at p'ublie vendue, s t the Court louse in Montrose, on Thursday the 30th day of July, at 1 of clock P. the :following described liicee of land; late the farm of Daniel Crofut, deceased, situate in New Milfisrd town ship, Anil bounded on the north' by lands of Belus Foot, on the' east by landslof the Drinker Estate, &I dle south by lands of - Wail. Vanhousen, and on the west by lands of Lodemia Chamberlin—containing about 66 acres. Excepting therefrom that part of said farm lying west of the road leading from Brook lynto gew, Milford, containing 30 acres, which was sold by Zipron Cobb and Matilda Crofut, administra tors—leaving about 36 acres of land, mostly imprbv ed, haring thereon a g,ood "story and a half frame house, a frame barn, a•small orchard and good water. Tanis—Que half upon delivery of the Deed, and the remainder at the end of the year. • • ' • AMY M. CROFUT, Guardian, of Minor . Children of Dan'l Crofut, deelt. Caih l'aid . for Wool. . ITllTE.4lgliest price in cash will be paid ,for Wool L bp` • IL BURRITT.,: New Milford, June 20, 1856. . I , 1 • TONICS WON'T DO. I . .." . I-IrREY never did do more .than give temporary re .l lief, and they never will. It is because they ,don't touch the c.trsz of the disease. The CAUSE of all ague and bilious diseases is the _atmospheric poi son called'lliasma or Malaria. Neutralize this poi son by its NATURAL iNTIDOT'F., and all disease caused by it diSappears at once: ' Rhode's Fevei• and Ague Cure - is this Antidote to Malaria; and moreover it is a perfectly harmless medicine. The;tertificate of the celebrated chemist, J. R. Chilton, of New York, to this effect, is attached to every bottle; theiefore if it does no good it-can do no harm. . This is more than can be said of Quinine, Arsenic, or any'tonic - in'existenCe, as their,use is ruinous to the constitution and brings on,'Dumb Ague, which never allows a Person to feel perfectlY well for a sin gle moment. In Illustration of these truths I annex some extracts just received from a phpician : , • CEORGETowx, Ohio, March 17, 1856. Jas. A. RTIODES, .Fsq.—Dear sir: Yours of 2d inst. is at hand. The. Care arrived late last year, and the difficulty in getting any one to try it was greatly in - creased from the fact that a remedy had been intro duced which *as growing ; into favor with the public, as being better than using Quinine—not knowing, I presume, that the remedy they used 'to escape Qui. nine, contained the nano ITSELF! • This remedy (known as "Smith's Tonic") would in variably EREAS ap . ague, but it ditltiot CURE it; as, it would often return -with renewed vigor. This one circumstance: I deemed in, your favor, if I cdhld insti tute a test comparison between it and your Cure. The following is the result : Three persons took your "Cure," all of which were cases of "Quinine Intermittent Fever "• of many "weeks sanding: They had tried Quinide and other remedies, occasionally tusing a chill, but it Was (as in all such cases) slowly wearing them out and laying .the foundation of other and severer maladies. I did succeed in effecting -a radical cure of all three of these :cases with your rentedy, - and they have not had a chill since. In all three of these cases the "smith's .Tonle" had been used, and would, as before 's,ta ted, break the chill, but after a period or two had elapsed it would return. _ _ I think th — e - re - Wiltirerin =giving your "Cure" the vantage ground of any other reme dy now in use here. &c. Ac. • Wu. BrCHN* RHODE'S FEVER AND AGUE CURE; . or ANTI DOTE TO lIALARIA, the -only harmless remedy in existence, is'equally certain as a preventive as a• Mire. Take it when - pin feel the chills coming on; and you never will have a single one. JAMES A. RHOD ES , Proprietor, - Providence, R. I. 'For sale by L N. 'BULLARD — and J. ETHRIDGE, Montrose, and by Druggists'igenerally. ' WOOL CARDING. z HE subscriber would inform his old friends and T customers in general that be is fitting up- his machines with new and fine cards hoping to do busi ness to general 'satisfaction. Work done at est cash price, and Wool received in payment lat cash prices. - . . • A. G. REYNOLDS. Brooklyn, June 10. 1856. , N T . .mew Era in Montrose! THE WAR IN KANSAS CONTINUES! BUST those whc; attempted •to get up ; a fight 'in Montrose. against/ ",seeond rate goods and high prices," with the , fag-ends‘of three.or four old stocks have fizzled ; and - ' '' ‘ N Keeler and StOddard, whose BOOT 'AKA SHOE STORE is !mated on Main street, South of Searle's llotet—with •the largest and best assortment of,Goods ever brought into this mar ket, boug ht at the . L( WEST, .'• • and whieh they will sell a 4 led& above cost,lare de ,termined to give "the old codger" a hard one. We do not intend to be undersold by any other, establishment in Town. We have only to say, Come and See, for " - seeing is believing." We do not de sire topuf our goods, preferring to "let our works praisq us - ;" but. we may be permitted to . say, for the information of purchasers, that we hav'um received . AN EXTENSIVE STOCK of Supe rio r quality and style, comprising all kinds of Gentle en's, i:•Ladies', and Childreiv's wear: Also a general assortment of Findings, and Leather of all kinds. - • • Work made to order, and repairing done neatly: , . KEELER & STODDARD: Montrose, Juno 11, 1856. • • : , ...-- . • FARMERS iTO TOUR INTEREST. A rare chance to stake from 12 to-25 or 30 . per cent on your investment,. HE subscriber is prepared to furnish Threshing 1: Machines and various other Agricultural Imple mentsvmot to be surpassed : by any hi this country, from the well known and long established manufacto- ry of Wheeler, Mellick Co., Albany, N. Y. There are but few farmets In this county but what can re• ate the above - per cent, or more, as the horse pow er can be applied in sawing wood, in log or' other wise,.churming, cutting straw s . and hay, ke., and. va rious ether uses too numerous to mention. . For sev eral reasons lean make it an object for those wishing to purchase, to call, upon me and have their orders filled. I have the freight so arranged that the trans portation is but a mere trine; All implements war ranted to perform as recommended, (see large band bills.) I can also furnish machinery frem other man ufactories if desired. Now is your time to send your -orders, and your machines will be in readiness at E. T. TIFFANY. • ea, fittiq'a. co., Pa., June 10, 1856.' 22m6 P EBSIMS *Nitrous of PION; me money, On debts of soy description, can do so by leavipg their payauwita with Post, Cooper é Co., Bashers, Moat me, to tay!wedit, whose receipts will be allowed from their-slate. , C. L. WARD. April 18, 1866 t 161 • Wanted - Or the traiteribere, pelt, (deaeon,) tattling, for wbiplt We are Ming from 44 to /50 di. - :New Nay 15 ; 1866. 11,088 REMOVED . ' TICTO BRICK MOE front vixen. over 'ria4l surer I of N. F. Wfimon St eau. . Ts. GAPES% • T , ,VENDUEt OF Valuable Real Estate. NOTICE. =I VTRatt, Dentist/ Emery Brothers• CHANGEABLE RAILWAY HORSE POWER, For Threshing, ace. .Tins power has an ascendency over all others, - as its gears can be shifted from side to side and from one shaft to the other, giving it a slow, heavy motion or a light, quick motion, sdaptingit to any of the many uses for which it may be required. The subscriber having made arrangemmts with Emery Brothers for the sale of their . inachinery. a ill furnish those wishing to purchase - on as favorable terrors and with as pod guaranty as can be giren for any machin'exy of the kind now in use. Address, O. A. TILDEN. . Foreat Lake, Susquehanna... County, Pa. _ <Btf Cash tor Wool. DICKERVAN& GARRATT will pay the highest market price for all the Wool in Susquehanna County delivered at their Store. New Milford, June 16; 1856. . . rITHOGRA,P Adistla Paints in tubes, 1-4 and Aitist's Brushes; The. Balm of a Thousand Flowers, for beautifying the complexion , ; Gogrand's Powcliel Subtiles, for removing superfluous alsO his Italian:Medicated Soap for removing Tan, Freckles Pimples and Sallow Complexion ; Batelle lor's Liquid Hair . Dye, also his' Moldavia Cream for the hair; Halloway's Pilli3 and Ointment;and nearly all the Pills, Ointments, and Patiat Medicines in ere; ation, at TUREELL'S. Montrose, June 18, 1888. / LIGET! A MKT! Every Day Brings Something New. CONE AND BE CONVINCED.' OLAYTON and BALLY'S SELF-REGULATING kJ GAS LAMPS, giving 'the clearest and most beautifullight of any thing yet disOrdred, and une qualled \ by any thing else in economy, as the Lamps are so constructed that yoo get a splendid Gas light in from the comon.burning fluid and three times ;he amount of light from a less quantity of fluid.—For sale at the Montrose Post-office by - • IlOntrose, June 18th 1856. A. N. BULLARD. N. B. The usual Glass Fluid Lamps changed to a Gas Lamp. • • COME AND SEE. Q K CENTS in cash, will buv one dollar's worth of 00 the -splendid stock of and Summer Goods just receiving at the Cheap , - Cash and Barter store at Dimock Four Corners, where almost every body now goes to buy their goods. - Elam and sat kept always on hand: - -• . tiL f IL TDAYEB. Dimock-, May 28, 1856. • DissoLurlaN.l. THE firm of Hall I: Lamb. has this daydissolved by mutual consent, and liuine4s.will be contin ed at the old stand under the firm of Hall k Satterlee. BALL it LABEL ' - New. Milford, May 1, 1856. NEW FIRM. HALL & Sit T7'ERLI'. AfANUFACTURERa and dealers in. all kinds of Furniture, are now prepared to fill ,all orders for Bedsteads of all kinds 'at wholesale or retail, on short notice. Retail prices range from $2 upwards, according 'to style. We also keep on hand Ready-made Coffins ; and as ,we have an elegant Hearse, we are prepared to attend funerals en short notice. A. A. HALL. . J. T. SATTERLY. New Milford,lMay I, 1858. Auditor's Notice. • r - 1 . 111 E subseriber, appointed to audit the accounts of J.. R. L. Sutphin, Executor of the will of L. Hail, late of New Milford, deceased, will attend to the same at his office in Montrose, on Friday tbe 20th itay of June next, atone o'efoek PJ is., at whiff time all persons interested can attend if they think inoper. May 24, 1856. •WM. J. TURRELL. Auditor. ' GUARDIAN'S SALE. ToTicT is hereby given that by virtue.of an Or /I der from the - Orphans' Court of Susquehanna county, there will be exposed to public 'endue, at the Court House in' Montrose, on Tuesday the first day of July next, at one o'clock. P. 11., all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in Rush. township, bounded north be lands late of Caleb Carmalt, on the Past by lands of by Bradshaw, •on the south by lands of W. T. White and Rebecca White, and-on the west by lands of Alice Balser and C. Carmalt; I,being ]OO rods in length anti 48 rods in width, and 1-containing_3o acres,,be the same more or leas, with the appurtenances.' Terms Or Pityment Mirk known on the day of• kale. - P. R. VAICHOUTEIsT, • May 28, 1856-20w5] • Guardian &c. CLEAR THE TRACK' WAR D ECLARED E ON THE 'PART OF simmen MEBRIMANd A GAINST those old codgers, "Second-rate Goods ,Pll. and High Prices." Fdends,countrymen, and - all, (which includes everybody,) we have jest receiv ed a splendid stock of Spring and summer Goods at our store on PUBLIC AVENUE, first door above the Postoffice, which we are determined to sell for Ready Pay a "leitle" cheaper than can be - bought in this, market. Our stock comprises a complete assortment of the latesi styles and best qualities of . goods, from the coarsestliromn .to'the finest Congress Silk Last ing Gaiter for th e a ladies., , - Mien's French - Calf , Boo ts, the best initown.— The best assortment of. Ladles' Gaiters ever introduced into this market. Children's Shoes in great variety. FIND INGS-4( general assortment Alio, Sore Leather, Upper Leather, all Skins, Rip Skins, Patent Leath er, Bronzed Moroc , Carasoa Morocco, Boot Moro co; Linings of allkin All kirMs of made to order, and repairing done neatly, Thankful for past favors, we hope by fair dealing to merit a continuance of the same. Call. and see before purchasing elsewhere. SIMMONS it MERRIMAN. . Montrose,. May 26, 1856. CAUTION. V HEREAS -my wife Hannah G. Carter le ft my -bed and board on the 21st day of April,- with- out any just cause or proiocation, Iliereby forbid any one harboring or trusting her on my account, as I will pay 'no debts of her contracting after the above date. • ; THERON B CARTER. , . , . ' XAF, OF BIISCUTEHAIIIIA COUNTY-- From actual Measurements and Sarvey* un- 1 ,der direction of G. M. Hopkins, Ciiil Engineerd'Ailadelphia. , - 'HE subscriber proposes to publish shortly, by JL subscription, (provided a sufficient number of subscribers can be obtained,) . a new, and complete' Map of Susquehanna County, to be made from entire ly new and original surveys throughout the county, k. and lotte d to alarge scat. , so as to show diaitinctly . the bile roads, township lines, conntry stores and "tave , smith shops, school houses, churches, post offices, shops, manufactories, quarrice, and other mat tors of public interest, with the us al topography of mountains, hills, rivers, creeks and streams. The • names of property holders end yesidents generally, (carefully including allthose in the county who sub scribe in advance for the .Map,) will be engraved 'op posite their houses upon the Map. A separate plan of Montrdse and each of the larger villages will also be' made to a lar ge scale, with .the names of subscrib ers opposite the ir residences. Views of 'public build lags and ptivate residences engraved _in the margin. The Map .to be handsomely engraved and -orna mentally ilnished in the style of the maps of Tioga and Broome counties, N. Y., by the same publisher and engravers, and to contain about 18 square feet of engravings, handsomely' colored , by townships and mounted on rollers. Delivered to subscribereat $5 per copy. ..,, `- The subscriber relies upon the patronage of the in telligent and enterprising citizens of Susquehanna county to sustainlim in the production of a work of Such 'magnitude and expedie, and respectfully solicits their cooperation. • • . ROBERT P. SMITH, Publisher. ' No. 17 and 19 Minor street, Philadelphia Ballads and Parasols. - vATE hare Just renqred, by express, a fresh stock V orßonnets, Misses' and Children's Hats, Bon nets PsTasels, ko. tte., milks we• offer. eap. • BENTLEY Montrose, May 20, 1850, - • PARK1148„1•00g HERB IP= anbseribem having entered into partnership, _IL- are prepared to.receivir wool to manufacture on sham or by the yard• Also, Wool Cardin; and Omar Irreindng in their num. GARRET JOHNSON, „ . _ JOHN BEAIIHOrT. Ha areal Redd; ut 5, 18511. TEMPERANCE SAL4OON AND ©E®cEMTO PA. ON MAIN STREET, MO ' TROSE PA. r rim subscriber. takei this me hod to keep it, be - 1 fere the people of Surqueb , .na 'county, that at the Temperance Saloon (the onl. one rin Montrose) is the place 41 get Pies; Lakes, Prackers, Cheese. , New York Cattily, Sardines, Lier;in g , , Oranges and I Lemon's, Apples, Nuts, Sugar, Piekled Oyste-is, Chung, , Tongue and Cucunabets, Small Beer, Ice cool Lem ciende and Soda-water, fee Crean &c.i; to eat and drink. Also, at the same Pace, is kept on band a good i assortment of GROCERMS fras h from New i . York, such as Tea of differentkiticis,Yood, from 2s. 9d. to es. per pound; Brown Sugar is now selling at - 9 cents per pound, best Coffee Sugar ' at lli cents, and crushed, pulverized and granulated Sugar at 121 cents per pound: Mackerel, Cod, White and Blue Fish, Pork, Laid, Smoked . Hain and Shoulders, 'Dried Beef, Ham Tobacco s .iplog and rune -ent,) Vinegar, Tallow Ca ndles, Stearine - , Patent and Sperm do., Rice, Soap of different kinds; from 10 to 121 cents a bar; SoapTowder and Washing gods, 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, Matches, Pepper, Cinnamon, Cloves, round do.; Ginger, Mut. tard, French. and Atneilcift; _Coffee Essence, Corn I Starch, Sago for puddings,. Raisins from one shilling t to 18 pence per . pound, Zantee Currants, Citron, i Prunes, Licorice,, (pops and root ;do., Candies of all i kinds„ Fancy CandyDreps, Gamo., Dried Peaches, 1 Plum's and Cherries, Orunges and Lemons, Pine Ap -11 i pies, Cocoa, Broma and Chocolate Nutmegs and pat ent Nutmeg Graters, patent Clothes Pins, Transpar -1 ent Slat e s, Slate and Lead Pencils , Sweet and - Castor Oils in bottles, Fire Crackers and other Fire Works, ,Raymond's, - Lie's, and Wright' Pills, Salts, Dr. Phyic's Canaphor,Ointment, au almost'' - sure cure for the Toothache, Sprains; Bruises, !Burns, ,te.,- same. Horse Medicine, and a large assortrnent of Children's Toys,-atnong which are Horses on wheels and rock , era, Dogs, Lions, Cats, Birds, 3b. , - small Pails and 1 Baskets,, Clarionets, Accordeons, Harm Unicorn', Jews ' harps, a few Ladies'llaskets and Sewing Birda; also, Flour on hand by the Polhill, sack or , barrel, at as [ low price and as good quality as can be bought hi I Montrose. _ t 1 1 . , 1 All :orders sent: by friends, stage, mail, or by chil -1 dren, With the neap; shall feceive prompt attention and be dealt as fairlyl4 as if these who ordered were i present themselves. . . The above goods are for sale at "liCe and let live" prices. People are requested - eb call and examine 1 for themselaes. Tema, cash or telidylay. Thank i ful for past favors, I hope to make it an object for those that want Groceries, Eatables, Ste., to get them at the Temperance Saloon and GnacerY. May 21, 18 . 56. . S. S. MOTT- LADIES - I GENTLEMEIi, i FilElipt3 ► LISTER ! • WHAT mean the "strange gyrations and rapid evolutions" of those excited crowds of peo ple in the hitherto quiet streets, anless they are anx iously following up the magnificent Car of Fashion, Beauty and Taste which has just rolled into F.S. Chandler's Fancy Goods Emporienr? 10h, yes, they' are successfully striving to becothe the happy recip ients of some of the innumerable benefits', being dis pensed, daily, from its capacious arrangements, to the throngivinultitndes. If there are any who are I still unconscious of that which' ;ill contribute so abundantly to their happiness, cetnfort and best.in- terests, f 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" Parasol, a ."darling" Fan, or any other fancy externs' apPlianc , _s or decora tions, don't delay, but call at once, and secure -some of the "nice thigs" before it is, alas !,too late. We have splendid Plaid Dress Silks, Black . Silks, Satins, Striped Berages, Challis , Deßage., Lawns from 10 to 314 cents per yard, Chanabras, r_Ginghams, Curtain CaliCoes, a large assortment of!Cruntnics, Muslins, Jaconets, bleached and unbleached Muslins, Sheet ings,'Denins, Miners' Check, Aron; do.; Summer Cloths, a great varietylof kinds and prices, Enibroi denies, Laces, .t.e. &c. `1 . FANCY ARTICLES AND YANKEE' NOTIONS. • Port-monies, reticules, enameled work bags, bead purses, portfolios,spearl card eases, pearl paper fold er., (lain shawl pins, shirt bosoiu studs, sleeve but , tons, .cornelean coat buttons, jet. bracelets, mohair do., small china tea setts, china toy's, rubber puff combs, rubber back,,side, and dressing combs, chil dren's round combs, cornelean charms,, glass lockets,' fancy air-tight ink - stands.- fancy ! crotc h et eases. stil lettoes, glass beads, fancy moire ! antique, rubber and silk belts, Ex. _ ats".and Caps. , Gents pearl and black fur hap, men's and boys' wool hats, men's Panama and Leghorn Hats, palm leaf-' ' bats„, straw do., children '. ;Taney leghom hats and caps, plaid summer caps, silicon Fit:4h do., &c. Clothing and Cloths.: Au extensive stock of binclehloth Coats, plain and plaid cassimere do., brown antfithite 'do., cheap jean do., satins, cassimere do.. white, and buff Mar sailes do,, plush do., pants,- a givat selection of all kinds and•descriptions, with satin stocks, black silk cravats, fancy Coloreedo., fancy summer do., Byron collars, suspenders, silk and cott n suspenders, fancy zotton hose, merino do., &c. &e.j - • Groceries, Provislotts 3 l . lPaints, and oils, cordage and twines, Wonden ware and crockery, looking k*lsee and gliss.,ware, and in fact almost every thingu want oil; are:disposed - to in quire for—all for side cheaper than the cheapest.— Call in with the erowd,'imd come along and prove these assertions. FJ B. CHANDLER. Montrose, May 20,18.56 NEW GODS AT SUMMERSI subscribers, hiving. ente r ed into copart- AL nership uneer the firm of 6urrnar & YOUNG, take pleasure in announcing to their Mends and the public generally that they arejeceiving as complete and as carefully selected stock ofgaxls as has ever been offered to the goods-buyi community in this section of country. Their stocks comparatively new goods—as the old stock of 3. IL SutPhin was reduc ed to an unusually small amount --and embraces all the varieties usually kept in a eotintry store. They are now receiving and openings large stock off Spring and Summ er Hoods, to Which they incite public attention; believing that an examlfiation of the quality and price will. prove satisfactory to purchasers generally. They especial ly, invite the ladies' attention to their assortment of fashionable and durable Dress GOods, of every variety and style, consisting in part of spring Delains, Chag Ilea, garages, Garage Delains, Lawns, Poplins, and Ginghams. A assortment of Spring and Sum mer Shawls, and a splendid lot of Parasols. Also, a complete assortment of Honnetsland Trimmings. Gents, we have not forgottentau. Please drop' In *tind see us; we can fit you from Hat to Boots, in style and quality as well as price.. 'Cloths, Cassi meres, Tweeds, Ca.shmerets, Satinetts and Kentucky Jeans; Satin, Silk and MarsaleslVestings in all their variety, with a large and complete assortment of Rea:. dy Made 'Clothing. • R. L. SUTPHDL , SAMUEL YOUNG. Summers, April 22, 1856. I • N. B. •The highest price paid for ell kinda of Pro duce. Srrimix Yousa. BARGE ossortment of Boots and Shoes for sale ..Cl. by SUTPIILN Ii YOUNG. fIitOCERIES—A goad assortment of Sugars, Teas, Coffee and Molasses, ill" a prime lot of Mack erel, in Kits, Quarters, Hal vfli and Whole Barrels; also, Pry and Pickled Cod, for s ale b l y ' SUTPRMS: YOUNG. A LARGE lot of Crockery, Glass,' Stone, Tin, and .43.. Cedar Ware for sale by SUTPHIN it-YOUNG. Adininistiator't Notice. IVOTICE is hereby given that letters of adminis .l.l tration upon. the Estate of ORRIN LESTER, late of Forest lake township, kleceiSed, have been eanted to the subscriber, and all persons indebted to said estate ire requested to Make immediate pay- . went.-and those - hiving elaimi theivon will please present the same duly attested for settlemept. " ORANGE 1140T,T, jr., Forest Lake, April I.t. ! _ 14w6 I '1 • Adnainhtrator's NOtice. NME is' hereby , given that letters of Adminis tration upon the Estate off'tansaker D. Decker, late of Gt. Bend township dee'd, ihave been granted to the subscriber, and all persons Indebted to -said Estate are requested to make Immediate payment; and those having claims upon the same to l present them duly at tested for settlement. Prrga DECKER. Great Bend, May 20„ 1856. 18w6 Fresh Arrival of ifesslaGOods at r Dlekerman & n larratt 9 s. T" gabscribers would ectibily Inform the good people of Susquehmina county that they are now opening their stock Fall and Winter Dry Goods, which is unusually large and attractive, all of which'will be sold for cash ur sOuvved "credit cheap er than at any other estabUshment In the county.— We mean just what we say. rime give us a trial • DICKER/UN & GAZIATT. New Xlifbrd, Sept. 18, 1855 t • • LOO; 11:101311 TAE subscribers baying °Owed I into partherlibiN are prepared to receive wbol to uputufactureron Avis or b 7 the yard. 'Alid Wool (*ding sod Cloth Dressing in their season. , • GARRET JOHNSON: JOHN' Braniroyr. - Great ,Benti, March 6 , !Riff ' 140 FOspilll-11 5 11 (Sueoessors to A. tC E. Ifalcilein,)* SADDLE '& HARNESS MAKERS AND 11. 31111/EgS " HAVING pnrchaied the interest of A win in the sbove business, they offer on good terms, all kinds of work "in their line,." inch as Sad dles, Harness, Trunks, - &c. llamas made of the best oak-tanned leather. CARRIAGE TRIMINC of all kinds done oa short.notice. All kinds o Trimmings kept on hand and furnished cheaper thin awl be pnrehas ed elsewhere in Northern Pennsvirania. Nos. 1,2, and 8, Jasetuent of bevies Hotel, Slow rose, Pa. a. T. FORDII.OI. • . • • ' i'. • . . - . 1866 .- ' . - • . . • . , . .ziw. CODia, • BENTL EY & AD are nOw receiving, their usual large and desirable stock of Goods for the Spring and Summer trade, whiCh were pr. chased at the lowest possible prices, and will behold for cash, produce, or on approved credit, on terms _which cannot: but be satisfactory to the closest buyers. . Our thanks are due our customers and the pub lie genersdle for their liberal patronage bestowed up. cm us for the last eleven yea* and as 1 we are now 1 provided with alarge and convenient Store, and ,in- tend as. heretofore, to give our entire peisonal adept- lion to the_ business, we trust to merit.a continuance of past favors. _ I , . Remember that we have but ose. Para rou ore GOODS, and that es low as the same quality can be I bought in this county. . . 1 • DRY G.O ops.—A full assortment of Broadcloths, Kerseymeres,Kentucky Jeans, Summer Cloths, Sheet- ings, Cotton Yarn, Batting, and Calicoes that can't be , . beat 'for 8d per yard. FANCY AND 4 ZRESS GOODS.' 7 —Plida and figured Delainei, Challis, Deflates, Lawits,Ginghams, Summer Shawls, Bennet Ribbons, &c. &c. HATA,CAPS,& BONNETS.—Ifees, Youths', and Boys' Silk, Fur, Wool, Panama,. Leghorn, Palm Leaf; Canton and Straw Hats, ofJall the different:vs rieties—Ladies' and Misses' Bonnets, infer'' Hats, Bandboxek Parasols, &c. &c.; for sale cheap. - - OROCERIES, HARDWARE, CrOckery„ tone and Tin Warei CID tains and Room. Paper, Patent Pails, Bromns,lTubs, /to. • , , ' OARDEN.HEEDS—n full assortment.. i Also. Glass. Sash and Putty. SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER—Kip, Mo. roCco and Liniiig Skins.. - . BOOTS AND SAVER—Moen Thick and Calf Boots, warranted---Youths' and Boys' Boots—Eddies' and Misses' Gaiters, Haskins, &c.--alsO, Children's noes of almost every style. DRUGS AND MEDICINES.—kfuII supply of the choicest 'kinds' just received. Alto, - all of the popular Patent Medicines of the day. 1 ' CODFISH, MACKEREL, , by the barrel, one half or one-fourth bane!. • 1 . . PAINTS AND OILS.:-We have 'just receite4 and shall keep constantly on hand, raw and boiled Linseed Oil, Olive and Lamp Oil, White Lead, Zinc, Blake's Mineral, Imperial, Chrome and Paris Green Ochre, Eng. Venetian, and , in fact every thing call for in the painting line. JEWELRY, WATCHES, and Sili , ey Ware large addition to our stock• makes the assortme t complete. LOOKING GLASSES AND PLATES 'Clocks Whips, Travelling Bage, Trunki, Umbrellas, Rubber Overshoes, &c. &c., for sale !Wit by , . Montrose, April . 22, 1856. , ' I DAIRY SAS by the pound; bushel cr dacltTjust ilUr received and for sale by ' • . BENTLEY & READ. IpUTTER FIRKINS &TUBS furnish•,. to order ft by BENTLEY . READ. FRESH BUTTER in tubiAent to city, and 3 returns promptly made in current uds by April 80, 1856.] BENTLEY & ' EAD. SHERIFF'S SALES. 110IpY virtue of writs of lei. Fe. issued out of the LP Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna. county and to me directed, I will expose to public sale at the Court House in Montrose, on Saturday the 21st day of June next, - at one o'clock P. u., the folloling Real Estate, to wit : . Alto--All that certain piece or parcel 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 tha north by land in possess. lon of Simon Green, oti the east and south by land owned : by Pardon Fish, and on the west by the Wilkesbarre S Bridgewaterlurnpike road, contain ing one half 'an acre of land more or less, with the I appurtenances, one framed house and all improved. Taken in execution at the suit of Dean ik White .js. 0. S. Tracy. F.P.. 11OLLISTER, Sh'ff. Sheriff's office, Montrosa, June 4, 1856. . It 'This sale is adjourned to Saturday the 28th instant, at 1 o'clock P. M. F. P. HOLLISTER, stem Sheriff's office, Montrose, June 23, 1856. `N _. . HEW 0 s©Co)D@ , . . N . JUST received at 'the Store of -Moss & Bros., a large assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, of every variety usually kept in .a lcountry store, con. sis)ing in part of— Dry Goods. ' A good assortment of broad Cloths, cassimeres, Kentucky_ v jean, sumtnsr cloth, sheeting' and calicoes. Fancy dc Dress Goods.--Plitin mid fig ured dolaiues, challies, debrage9, lawns, ginghams, summer shawls, 'ribbons, &c. Boots dr Shoes.—A large asboitthent (in part oueown manufacture) of men's,boye, ladies', misses', and children's; of every style. • Leather.—Upper leather,i calf arid. kipskitts, morocco and lining skins. - Shoe Findings at Lasts.—A full assort ment., Also a good assortment of Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Stone and Tin ware, Paints, Oils, Fish, &c., which we will sell on ail favorable tering and as low prices as can be bought anywhere in the county. • J. MOSS & BROS. New Milford, May 15, 1846. . . 0 4 N; 13. Wanted in exchange for goods, grai , for which we will pay, 7s. 6d., for rye; 75 ., for c 4 45., for buckwheat. and 42 cts. for oats. Also, er, eggs, and most kinds of produce. . , OLD SOLDIERS ATTEND I • ANEW „Bounty Land la* has been passed Iv Congress. Soldiem, 'their widows, or minors, whose claims have been suspended can very 'many of them now obtain their warrants by applying to me. Many good:claims are lcmit. through ignorance or in. attention. I now have the law, sent to me by the Compissioner of Pensions from Washington, and shalt be happy to serve my friends 'in sending on new claims or perfecting old ones. Consultationee. L. F. PITC j'k H. Montrose May I.q. 1856. , * 19w4. DRY GOODS. TART GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, , Crockery, Nails, Brooms, Fish, Pails, rubs, &c., ust received. ' LYONS & SON. Montrose, May 14. • SUNDAY SCHgOL LIBRARIES, Bibles, Testa ments, School Books, Paper,f EnvelopeN &c. &o just received at J. LYONS & SON's. - HATS AND CAPS—ti net.l ot ä LYONS & SON ' ' -Montrose, May 14,-1856.'' • FIRE FIRE! FIRE: Trts 'undersigned has been appointed an agent of; the Suva 'MEDAL FIRE INSURANCE co., of Ilarrisburg, Pa. Said Company hes "a capital of, 000,000! It is as safe and cheap a company ari any in the - State and 'mitres on the Stock or Mutual! plan. " TESTIMONIALS. - We, the undersigned, hereby state diet we have done business with the above company, and we are , nailed that it is both safe and cheap. In our expej Hence we have never known any assessments on premium note. F. R. WILLIADIV ACM. Jessur, • D. D. Watuir.n,' F. B. CILLNDLZIL E. ° B. Cam, ORLARDO ELDRIDGE; BILLI GS f3TROUD, Agent. F. B. CHANDLER HAS a very tine stock of Delaines, selling (coin 1110 ecn;s to 22 cents Oerfard ; Panunettas front 25 to ISO cents; Prints from 5 to 12} cents; Wool' Plaids from 50,10 76 cents ; Candles 16 cents per pound, and all other , goods equally low. Please call and see. • FLOUR. AND ,, SALT constantly of hand at the lowest prices. - March 26,1866. - 1"; B. CHANDLER. REMOVAL. ' DEANS. ".The Man what makee the Pieters," la AB mimed to Ida new Eilly Light " la-Brick Block, over Bentley, & RCM His increased facilities, (and added laud an increase of and b‘ thartormse will be bartt sad liberal. Coma and ass lay me Ronnyy and or of.Dagcerreetype goods. E. A. SMITIf BENTLEY & READ • 1, FORDIIIII - & CO; • 7 ablnet Makers,- ore' in offering to their cnitotoers, to to their usual. large stock 6f ,CAVArr t and, best issortmesit of ; CANE,. troorsgAT CLUIRS ever offer-, - .lu:haulm county, all of which' were At • ezpreerly.to their order, and they can - • to be a superior article. CO at their • • of Maine street, and ezatnine for tr. SYIII4 , t. C. FORDILIV. Montrose, eb. 27, 56.1 a. MT*, tn. • • r'BABE pie 1. addition Wont, the le I?GAO,AN ed for Bale in : niarnifietnree tiarreeka !!'are-room, rmselteL 11 Pk LYONS al -1 LANESBOSO. Dee. 1855. . I HAVE on hand a general assortment of Dry . Goods, Groceries, Mird‘wme, Tinfaraie,fitovsk ware, Wooden ware, Looking Glaitses, Crockery, Carpet.,tw and Shoes, Rats and Caps, Glass, Nails, Paints, Lamp and Linseed Oil, Doct. Jay ne's celebrated v i a y Medicines, Books and Stationery, ; Carpenters' d Joiners' Tools, 6000 vards Sheeting, Cotton and oolen Yarns; Cooking, #arlor and Shop Stoves, S Pipe, Zinc, &c. &c. As we buy for citsirwe are disposed to sell for cash, a little cheaper than the cketipest. Call and see. -!, , 8. , 11. LYONS & CO. C Q ALT, FL I $,7 barrel, 4anesboro UR Lad Pi by the pound, sack, by the leed.k., B. IL LYONS & CO. Dec., 1856. . IVE po.l at B. R. Twelve po LYONS k Co' Three gall LAOS'S& CO' Six poun. & Co's. Fourteen R. LTONS Twentfy • & Co's. I nds Young }Tyson Tea for one toss & Co s. . nds good Sugar for one dollar,' at .B. R na Molasses for oae dollar, at R Varalla for one dollar; . 10 BLll..Lross good gheetitig for I:aue dcatir. at a Ts . ints fur gitir dollar, at B. R. LYONS\ Twenty po' & CO.. n.ds Nails for one dollar, at B. R.LT.42*3 h Thirteen b .•C)'s. - • Soap for one dollar, at B. R. LIONS Coffee for one dollar, at B. R. LT. Eight' IL vas & CO I L Seventeen 1•40).13 & CO' Fifteen cell R. R. LTossi Twelve eel B. R. ',Tons '1 Lat:tabor pounds Wee for one dolh‘r, at B. R. to par pound for Candles y the box, at dr, Co's. .ta per 's pound for tiptop Metes Pork at 00. Dec., 1855.\ - BOOTS. - for the best Kip and Thick Boots, at B. R. LYONS St, CO. $3 per p, Dec., per pair for Ladies' Under:sleeves, at B. R. LYONS 4100. SHAWLS. t of Shay(ls, at cost and something less, B. R. LYONS k CO's. ,LARGE I I! . at • ! 12-b" CEN a I CARPETS. per yard, at _ I - B, R. LYONS & !TZUBBE SHOES AND SANDALS at B. R. LYONSI:. CO's AP IffiNEFACTORT. irrliE au. _L • at his ity of SO ';wood ashes not by any :For those the soap fo 1 ,110 be a goo. Lithe mouey rt Yes bar .! Half B , ber keeps constantly on hand .for sale' stablishment In Montrose, the best gnat- SOAP, manufactured from the'klye of nd grease, in the old fashioned way, and tent process. that furnish the grease, he manufactures $1,50 a barrel. Warracted hi all cases. article, or the Soap may bereturned and unded. . 46.00 ... 2,60 . 24 '4 dealers will be fundshed. , --if delivered y in Montrose—at the rate of ten barrels t Scranton at ten barrels for $5O. JOHN HENRY WARES. March 17, 1866. • . , 10y1 Gallon,: ;I Wheless! ,at the Ashe for $45, or Montrose .. YOU BROTHERS" - New Milford, Pet , , ' call thp attention of Country Merchants Peddlers to their stock of Yankee Na ' ..lry, Watches, Gerilian Silver ' , and Plated' general assortment of Fancy Goods. i being fresh from Importers and Manu-. ;ca a month, will enable-11s to give , ou 1 ew Goods and brew Styles, at all times. , 1 • ' , CHANTS AND PEDLARS " . . tock of 000ds suitable to their trade at 1 1 obbing Prices. Our goods are bought of Ire! and Importers direct. lash paid for Furs. _ WM. HAYDEN. . T r anY ff ltA ir Vlll . i. : . GEO. HAYDEN. - r id, Pa., Jan. lat. 1,855. 503-1' AXTOI.7I. I V and lions, Jew Ware, and Our St. tap mrs o customers ME find a New York Planufaitu N. B. Ne N w i 3li ;' Change of Time: DELAWA , LACKAWANNA AND WESRTEN RAILROAD. - ,MM ER ARRANGEMENT.. 0 ,. N and alter Monday May 19th, ~ 1 856, -the Mail PliS a:- , ger Train will depart fromSertuiton at 10.35 A. U. Due at Great Bend at 1:45 P. N. Con-. netting wi .;the Dunkirk Express bound West, and the N. Y.: Xp'r East, on the N. Y. &.E. R. R. Pas sengers taktmg this train will arrive in Dunkirk ad 1,15 ' r t P. U., and ' ' New York at 11:15 e,. At. . Returni g, will leave Great Bend at 3:10 P. S., due at Sc ton at 6.00 P. N. , The F ht Accommodation Train, with passenger tint attach , 1 will leave Scranton at 12.45 P. /I.; con fleeting wi if the Nail Train West, and the-Night Ex press Tral both East and West . Passengers tak ing this t n and the Night Express Fast, will* ar rive in Ne York at 10:05 A. st.; by taking the Night Express ast, - will arrive in Duntirk at 12 it., or by taking lie Mail Train West, will arrive at Dun kirk at 6. 4p. m.. ' Rotund , will wave Great Bend at 7,A. ft. and ar rive at ' ton 12,05 P. N. .. ' Passeng rs for Wilkesbarre, Pittston, Carbondale, Philadelph i, (via the Catawissa, Williamsport and Erie and ' . ng Railroad, via Tamaqua,) atid „East on, and all intermediate places, will find first lams stage coa is in readiness at Sertuiton, on the arrival of the P e in ager and Accommodation Nana to con - vcy them the above places. Those choosing pd. yate co ne ces will find the best of horses and car riages of e ail description, at reasonable charges, ready to o or. 1 D. R. DOTTERER,' SUperintender.t. dent's Office. i I on, May 19, 1856. j• , Supirint I &ran .1 . Miss Storm. • tLLY informs her•iliends and 'the •generally that under the firm of A: D. she has just received at herroom over Stodartfa store, a large assortment of Summer Fashiohs, consistinp, of elegant d all kinds of Millinery, which she will iy next. Dressmaking, itting, Fitting. Preiiing done in the • best style and ice. May 9, 1856. RESPE I pub Stutm k Keeler an' Spring and Bonnets open Mon Bleaching, on sho , t n Montro " • - RECEIVED,_*; • TY of- Drittannia Ware, Plantlhedand ' i tined Tinware, Crockery, Glass-ware, Dry . series, Fancy Goods, Jewelry Silver d Spectacles, Perfumery, Drugs, Medi-. , Oil; Dye-stuffs, ke. L _. / - May 6,1858. • ABET. TCIUM.L. 'r Birds, Reticule's, Powtifta &Wes, Gl f a thousand flowers, and: nearly . every e at / TE'RBELL'S • AVA *, Jap Goods, 0. 1 Spoons, 0 tines, Pal I ,lion t tros, QEWIN I 1.7 Balm . ; thing for .1 ! • 1 - , All 1 TUE OLD STORE OP t im ' I 1. - LYONS ,ce SON , _-.- riAli be found a - large let of NE W 0150.04 V cam 'fig a general ' assortment of articles usu ally kept ' a country store, all of widelt bare been bought ap for cash , and *DI be - sold at a very small ad s ee. / • : . a t .a a 37 1 • be sold v tithe to b , An. -81 „, . • I . • . • 1..1 )1 • 1 • , TB . n/SHAWL werranted e .plielof Winter ilhiwis telt. Width NM nep,reeedenteti Wee: Now le the. Shawl cheap: —Callanitnee. Ui Cape, Boots and doic just feeetve 4 4. - IXONS k SON., L.T.N YARN, coarse and fine.-ed J. LYONS a awes. -- common Pails, labs,,Clothet iO. ape,at. it J. 'LYONS ds MD 115. Broo Butter Crack re, floe, tblibei Tea rusk Dew supply, also Gitrien Sed 6 /Id °Pm fele by J !moue a SOL i ed d foi spit 91 1 kE:\ N'B VEGETABLE 11114/MG miasma,: a. grate snide tbr and 6464* t*- catee4 he We by '1141;Y it READ. vAnbvie Nan+ 19 1964 1 t 4 PRICES war with Groat Brits* Fon Central American question is not yet Paled: A. but OfirrENIIBRO, AWAyti'NBA aireco. are finally slatted in their 'swab:we in the end of the New Brick Block,'where *Mims *be intend. to enlist for the war can be supplied Itiaro=nt als and all sorts of Cleating, and done who take their wives with them, eall aliabeiA dwitil the best of natinieis fortadies! . wear, from a Statithig up to a Tionnet, either in soldier or deter' Knowing the citizens of &pashas' awn* tap be brave and`patriotio, we are sure tho Wen* tit be prepared for thecoming "tingle, mad &maw ad vise them to Call on us and exambm our eatetelhts stock, which wears assured ,we can se lOw es any other firm this side of =New Fork city. . - Our stock, which. we bare Toy Way Wand and with great ars selected f comprises a ssAisto meat of C~ LADI.AV.TVZ Michas SLawls , ritel up to 130 f Drew : 40 94 film a4O cent Calico Dram ; law I Cloaks, Embrohlarles or All dasevlrdoue. ; mit** who happen to lira In *very scia Oast* ,we supply with - a good salt totPurs to kelp tibesewatilvt . 3 - GEN'TLEitirlf*WitAlL - , To gentlemen who do not want to be troebraiwtiti getting up new suits of clothes, we wouldoo% cwt . We a very full swat of Itiadpamde ofVl descriptions and prime, and , intim not have the artlclikthey want, we willteltellitik Qr.!' - dens and - supply then on very short • - BOYS" CLOTIM#I . 6 I . - - = = We have also a werYgoodusortmansorraididesaie:' Clothhi,g, from an Mint up to a mug makisiikle; cannot be surpassed Ste tesillithemai quality and cheapen. We have also a regular assortment riftairtiStrisiliCr Furnishing Goods, such as. Fine Shirts der Garments, Slik.lfeek and Pocket liMiar„; Stock*, and a'great many otherlartieles Moaner. ous to mention. , • _ In addition 'to ell these, we keep . a full stocky: Staple and Domestic Gard!, such as Sheedtp 011 , quirlitilis and prices, Flannels, Tickingk flingtruair. and a great variety of other articl es .whiallt are meal. ly needed in families. • We are eery ;Imre that those who are Jo *int ed:- anr of the 'Ades mentioned!, Would do wait to- est. and price our goods, and eratiery thammirm he. much they can save by buying of as. ‘•• Thankful for past farms while at our oldmind, we- invite - tem friends and the public ggitily. to oiliest 'is at our new and more ==essalgishoseet; r where we ere always ready to wait on then with:eV possible attention: - .013TTEISDERG, RMEM•r: * . 4>b::: ocrteasszari. amotamott., • - - C. H. we:lessee. Wllllllll toollll' -t_ A. LATHROP I & CO'S: WE are now offering "the bidancs of e lug* stock Y of -.LADIES' DREIL9VOODS,IIZOTEB. 1 SATINETTS, AND . RACADrifiLDE CLOTS ING - at greatly reduced prices, in'order to make , . room for our Spring.purchase. ; Now is thrift:lsla • bur cheap, u we are determined to sell offaurstook " Fitienti and twenty per cent maybe eared by OankS.. on us immediately. I line, RICA Frau* Atirinockwartit.Wattilii shillings, at $1 per yard. ,' Beautifsd Striped sad Pistil Delehisi. wasanr Ai& tbr le. and 2. Sti: 6,48014.20 cents. - Perms/At. Arpticeas, Coburg; litemeets mug s . Lindsey. at prices that will "Eng ISt ism." P - - 20Sathtetts from Ss. ad'. per yud to $1 per yard, enk per cent. leu than the market price.- _ • ; We also keep on hand a fiue;assortmest et BROADVIALPTHS,. - all grades and colors, in phi" Sum $2 to $4,50. CASSIN'IMES; - 'Black and colored Ette Elkhii, Nasty Itto—Sies/s ° Grey, Kentucky ecnts, Coniernye. • Beady-Made Clothing. Overcoats from $4 to $10,; Pants for only $2,40. Vests Over bawls, Flannel Jacket*, a rarYllice- 2 0* cle to work in—call and try One on.. Rats:and Caps hoots and Shoe* Cfacktry . Hardware, and Groecries. • A lot mom of those fine Tim Tryif - nOttitisC more than a drawing, and you will sure teltry - ; _ _ _ • ,_ _ YANKEE :NATION: • •. Beside many other things thai we . shaU 1;1'06 . ba• ur she aU who firor us with a call. We can and wiliest' goods si cheap as they Imp be bought anywhere; this country, Binghamton not excepted. We ( *maga sell a dollar's worth of goods on a year's credit, awe will a bill of fifty for airy the sziomst and bring the pay, and you need tackspand your tbee*O ing to "York State," as we gfte you, tbit wertkof your money here at home. _ - I Remember all we have said we mean, and if any one will call at NO. It, PUBLIOAVENVIC. will prove all we have said Sp theirentlrie matehetitm. Q om" All kinds of Procince, iBUTTERi SQQIO4 AN/X2OOB, taken In excluinge for goods - etas. ABOVE BATES. • a , • A. LATIIROP4CO. .._ . .llfontrosc, February 12, 1856. 'll4l SILK AND DRESS GOO'DH ..'•`•:, Air ANTILLAS, Laces, Bermes, Worked Golism .1.71. Parasols, Lawns, fashionable mats,, riot,' choice assortment in each departesent„)4s splendid! lot of moire entire', Trinuniug, Staple Goods aflame Variety,. Clothing, (a large- stock) Gents'. and • • Hats, (silk and. mummer,) Cloths Very low, Wean fro 4 cepts to . 1 4 Ming, .Carpets, liatthm, 1 . , .. ~ . - d Rugs. - • - ! .. • . rdware,-- 1 6ennit# Silver &Pitied Spootur. iirEilli Knives and Forks. , 1 _ - -- Groceries—Fish, a 'fine assortment of Toos„ 1 Corea, Brom. Topics, Rice, Chocolate, ; • Ground Coffee, Corn Starch. • - lrairlromety-41ay Water, Toilet do.; Arena, do. Uttar-to e Gartman; Cologne,. a large of Fancy Soaps, dm. tzt. FSllllllllllllff TOOII-.41 . Ity Forks„ %yea) = • • • Rai* I. L. Pm &Vox • POST 11110T11118 - A REnow receiving a large and weillielect4ato ri Pr fresh Goods--chmirable and cheap so Large stock of DressGoO4' Oigandi Jaconets, White Goods, Dress Silint„ Brilliantes,for Ens, Parasols, Bonnets, Ribbon, Item, Brilliant Noreen*, Fancy Soaps, and the -bests assorient. Lubine Extract and German' Cillogne—SVALNJ STUFFS—Isrge stook ate, Clothing at the =low rates for good artieies—Boots and Shoes. 'a lar stock—Groceries in every variety—lron, &Was Wooden W;re. Looking te,rl s , Palk arid Broos ]letup Carpet, Oil eirPete ste4 onfardvell Haying Tools, ke. ste: We have never had bettor land cheapei r ateekt every department than now, and to whir:loo.k the atterolon of our old Men MICE Reigns In Eur Ope, and tiro saw ok Young Prince's jCradle cost' $200,000; , - -BvTwhat of all that:-.4e long asa a t . he Non Bookstore, in the Po ds:Offift'ywn-an hi Books and Statlenery ripen thiprinciplethatem ble sixpence boter than .tha stow !Wing"; and be convinced. ' _ • _- New Becks pat in end more eipected' this Itiek , Salad for the Social. Ditto. tr . the SeStaiii. Defence or the American Polley, by,theßon.ltimini as Whitney of N. Y. Ilerdaeratibleriw show, Chicago. Ftsbealrolariteer mannal, roa4. City Architect, No, 2, he. he: _':'Farther put next weeh. - A. N. 811111.14,11 D. Montrese, Way Mll e 18443. i - : MI Aaministratoies' Notice. 'MOTION is hereby even thaniettets.ot sided tration kola nes etene teateneente _sew - upon the Estate:of DANINti /40F8 tate of 01 Bend tortad4p, Ore eointy of=reueretl/4 TO Akrem '1 4 =
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