BEi tits , seftetiovis. , -- THE sinsAs.SECoRD. trim ar .4/easay Erenittit . ..rofrnal, .'Availing: therd selves of the fact that the ru, more of the alleged death of_Or. illenat, Gen; Ton — icroy, and gr. NI itenell, thelahnoting - of `oni's, and they kitting ofeightlfireaslavery. Men," flaw provh to have been unfounded, the donglifit- boldlyeletteterize,'," all - State= tents ofroutrara)s in' Itana4s as- '',,Republieari lies.' '1 - -'' • . ' • , , i - That there.h4 been falSelitied.ai well, as truth sent atver3the telegraphie lines by Misiourians who have eliarga ? rthetn, is - un-; qUestininible. ' But these false; s9tementi,d6 not invalidate,or diminish the real catalogue of,eritne.,_ To otiable our readerto keep the ligie.''ai ia - eartarte., We ,sojolll fle:qW aliSt Ufa. fawoccareeneva which are authenticated ..by. legal . -- e.v • idence,l mid which= are nor even at-, _tettiftect to be' denied. There five, times i as many slindaii ones reported; af4joimbi . ) , ; - ; well iiutheriticated: 134 we Wait-until they sb„it - be tilt cialli andlegally_Contipied before adding theairto'itlin list: .. •, • • . • . . - . , .INT,ABIONa. - „ " November' 29, /S&L—MissOurians to the number,of oyerione thousand invinie territnrYa armed, drive_judgawand le,,eal,voter fraiin the polls, and by finadulent ballots : pretend to elect Whitfield delegate. ' • ":. -, ' '' ."Miireh 30, .f,55,,--aNearty ' roar; thousand iiiiasotirlaiisagaln invade territory; and repeat.' the, outiages.eolumitted in NOvember prece : ; l diag: ‘I L - ., - 1 October 1, 855:'—Third invaSion cif Mi.). sn,nrians, ;tweet aided by • silbilar outrages. , .. ' • Doccait .. er - ..1,,1855...-.;Fou rat invasion, by which an endeavor is made to vote down the Free State Canstitution, but proves a fail- Die. ' • . , '1 . __ , , Afav 21, • 18'06.---Jonei, a ilfis.souri Post ; master,: heads an armed mob 4. Alabannt, Carolina. and - Missouri men, rwhich_ marches against - Lawrence, pillages, and plunders it, • with Vi(llanee of thelnhabitants: 4nd the burn, , her of several .ibuildings. - 1 - -,G_- ----- - I.II.7RDERS. ' 1 , .-, ' - Cc:1A . 6154 ;1855.—Thomas Newman, a . Frje State man, stabbed in the street of Lear; , enworth by a gang of Ilissouriait7s, October 2; ;1855.—Childlkilled While at play, by it shot', by a Ilisourian at James ' Furnani, a Tree State man, Which missed him and entered _a windovi. ; ; , a I - NOV e.ml;er 1.3,,18'.55--Charles•NV. pow, a . Fite State- ru4n, shit' by F. N 3, Cotentin), a Pro-SlaVery sthtler. , and refuge with PaY:Siiantion and is protehted by hint. ' Deeeinlier-ilBssi—Jaines reirber ' a Free .State Man, assaulted and murdered by a shot', in the -.bark ;frPni a gun of one 4f President . - Pieree7s Indian Agents. .., / l . Noveinher,,lsss.--Collins, la Free State man, called nut from his mill, Wfierehe was strk; and trot. by La n ahlin, ip. Pro• Slav e. wo. ry settler. January 17; JSSO.-.--F,." P. Bepwn, a Face State man, fallen prisoner by a gang of MN -sonriana, haek'ecl to pieces, with, knives, and • hatchets, and his, bleeding, corp flung into his own dotw-±from the effeetis of which r ' - his' •avife is now a raving maniac', 1 li: ''''. ;. ' May. 20,, 1§56.- - 3 °lin Sbiwart, ;formerly of Buahfard,-Aliegheny County, New York, a , t yonisig; Man oil:20, shot in itis sa4die while at terriptiag to escape from a party of ",Jones' :. ~., posse." i ' May, 19, 1456.—Jones, ',f tie:Civilly son of his mother, arid she n wido,V," a r ged 19, shot through the back, by olio of - Jones' posse;' - , bemuse he refused to give up his horse, ' , With ` e iii• h . lc h .h e supßort4bitaselfund lhia , widowed mother: , ? • , • . PEINTINO OFFICES DESTUDTED. . . ~ . December-O. 1855.—territdrial Register, an Adruinistriltion papetat Leavenworth, con duCtelby Col. Deialiaa , , mobbed Jr advo eating a Frce State, pee,s.ses httken, type . . thrown into the river, and editor threatened with murder. ' ; ;-' , ; :- 7 ' - April 14, 055,-Parkvillia Luminary, at Psikville,ain , the frontier, mobbed by Ilia sourians, forlsimilar cause, and,„the editors, _ .M.essrs: Park and Paterson,' obliged' 'to quit tte: State. 1; • ; :' --; - May 21.,-;lBso.—Heralti ot 'Freedom of fice,. LaWience, K. T., fired tupon with a field-pieee,. -- tiy Janes passe and reduced to ruins. . -, ,... • 1 ° Tribune °dice,La 3 .wrenc:e, Ii: T., mobbed, , ransacked add set con fire acid- burned to the ground, presses, &c., destroyed. - tv.'seinaiols-1555 eat I 1 '56. Free, _. . , I..lteell State men, at different time, haVe been tarred and feathered,' or bmten, or both; and some of them carriedint , o MissOn ii, or sent adrift in the river.Lecinong them were \Villign Phillips, a law y er of Leaven worth, and 4 member.of electif the Territo rial Legialataire; the Rev. Pa,rdee Butier,• a Baptist preacher.; the Rev. Igr. Clark, a ~ .. Methodist missionary ;, and Other , ministers of the Gospel,oft denonfinations. A:- sat:lts andLbaltery have . ..beet, tdo numerous to -, ; recapitulatel hardly a daY Passing without , some attack on the Free Stale men in the ' streets or on the high roads. I:Amona those assailed' have been Governor,Reeder, General) ; Pomeroy;. trc. - - r , • -. .I. • l nuawynt, AIIREEirS. • 1, Of i .Govcirnor Robinson, without a war , ?int 8 .Qf Mia rßrown, editor of the Herald: of ------ , Freedom, Without, a warrant,•• ?) ' '''. Of Area4s, Bronson, 117feliinson, Dietzler, - Schuyler Smith; Baker, and 'fourteen others, ~ -. by lelissouiians, acting under ,authOritY, of' a pretendediPourt, for " high treason," in refes ing;t9 obey lairs of the -"' Lek,rislatnre,"" pre - tended to, have been elected by tho Missouri invaders. ,' - , ; • • • ' , i • _ ; ;-, PRETENDED 1 LAITR, . i - September, 1855.--Imposing penalty of death for assisting slaves to' escape. Imposing penalty of death for circulating , origiutingpublications Calealated to incite , alaves4o;insurrection. 4 • penalty of ?death for Assisting ; ' ‘ fil, to escape from any State and take ref. -lugs in the Territory- •• 1. :1 Imposing penalty of five years' imprison ment ati hard labor for harboritta fugitive slaves. 7 , i . , , '. - . - / mMpos,itig a pe nalty of -two:-years' inapris a , t sonent fixr ai g a fugitive, escapelie , slave toescapefrom the busy of in Officer. • 1 . ,Impoitng , penalty of:five l :pars' imprison- 1 meat at hard ,laborifoi writing, priuting, o: circulating Any thing agOist/ slavery. _ . , Impoting penalty -of itipvn' ; 'years' imprison inent.at'liard ' labor foil sci . yin4 Oat' pertms have not :a right to hold slaves. in the Uri/to . • • • Disqualifying all from : . sitting:. as jurors ~ who„do,int admit the righ.Vto hold slave* In the territory% ' • ~.., •• . , . Disqiiallfying all voters who do not swear - So 'isapii* the Fugitive Siave Lai , . - - fll Adniitting any one to vote on payment - of one dialtir, no matteilwl4e 'resident, avht will swear ta uphold, the Ftigitive Slave, LaW and -Itiebtatska bill.- 1-, -• ''' . ,- : . - - -;" Appointing . Missourians;tojhe Touitt and Pounty L OAcgt.foisix years to cornet -7 , ' - ile.emteting _the slave jai , of Misiouri, ' eit maw, Wing - tl>4 . 4lferever the word "-,State; occurs. In thein;liiatail be A:construed - to :taiga', 4 Territory " s i , " ' ' . . NeOect not 3o old Acquilintitme. . . : Butter Making: Fttricit:_pittcarciati.—Dear Sir the '431 nun tier of the; eurreat:,'.vOnftie:;',of; o u 'uti* v om i n , witictitiry frOm Mr. Alden, on 1.1 e., subjce;:.ol : makingkitter ; from sweeVereant., , ; 11,1,e - that . "Agri ; cuhurat bo - Oks, and journal*. :i tiell : .us that but. ter. cannot . be made' frotrtsz[Sweet. crehtn.7i , And then•-ileelares that, t h e life-long twtictict of Mothe.r contradictsteathing.of -the_ "Booka" iM this-subject.,,:There - is,..peOtaps, do braneh -of domestic cConomy the- theory of which is. so tittle 'understOod by those* who praetice it asthe art ofnniria ick - alria; The first:truth:. . be learned on .this.subjeett is; that butterijs not • made liy:•churiling the butter[ thitican, by. any .process, - recess,: be pro- Cured from cream ', .exists in the milk when :driiwn from the cow, and thi! bu sineSs..of the dairy-inah is to ascertain howt it can. Can. be Most perflie4-Separated from the othett,:proximate eleuienta .the--milk, with the .leaSt-lahor, .and . - carry with it the finest .impttrities, - or *sabstances*Other-thao'bittter, . In newly- - drawn milk the *butter exists in the forth of ..exceediagly in!nute globules, each • :wrapped. in .a very.:.deliciatu:,membrme cheesy matter (casein) aid s liating.promisel ettoOSIY through.the:Bnid. If the' tmlk, be uffereti - o*.-',stand:: at rest ilor:a . few butter beinglighfeethati ;Milk,, the . globules find 'their, place.. at • ;the -Sitifitce according to the laws of-. gravitation. If the new L t ilk be heated to:_1,80 4g. and sntrei.,34-1 to, the . swelled by the :heating,•_their envelopes thickened by accumulating.cheesy Matter from tbc milk, will, rise :to .the.sur face more)taPidly jaw'. Soria a heavier and thicker : coat ol [.- cream which, on - - churned will yield more pounds not '*indeed of butter,_ but of. a coin pound rir butter, casein and, sugar of. milk. which has a very rich flavor when frcSh; but Soon ' , becomes rancid and nilfit', for the table.. But to the question of Mr.. Alden. "Churning,` is but the breaking of these globate's, that-the pikrti cies of bkter, may: cohere together and forni• .iOna;s Mere or less: solid. This at - firSt • would seem* tobe a mere mechanical action, but. eonnected with it,' or at least a,ceonipany ing it,. are themical•changes . utose inVariable presence leads us to infer that they. constitute [ an essential part of the process'. • These are, - first, an elevation of temperature, frequently amounting to 10 deg.:;if the "butter conies" rapidly. And; Second, the formation of lac tic acid; for if the milk be churned as soon as drawn froth the.cow, and butter•be sepa rated, the butter-MA will be foUnd g) con tain acid; though it may not taste very sour. Whether [this lactic acid is_a cause or all effect of the *separation of the hatter, has not been satisfactorily settled,. but that it is always present offer battik has been -.churned,. is a well ascertain:od filet, and this fictl,.all scien tific! books on thei dairy assert. :That sugar cif milk I's ,elyerted into a lactic acid, when butter is etched,': is well ascertained: -- LAVEIIOLDING POPULATION OF mi=apprehension exists among - re,g.ird lite eharaetei of the 'point lation _of -th - e;Sputhern , State.s. We are' too muchiaetu-.toiniA,• to . FTeakint7., of the slaveholdil.s . 4 as. the "South." In the fallow ing table, On,nr,..ilio from the statistics of the :last censusprecise sfate of things will be seen. In theilrst . column of this table will be found the.whele ,number Or slaveholders. in each of the Southern Suites, and in the last .column is givea• the nggrvgate, White popttia-- G',n f , neb State : States.. Slavehelders in each. White. population. Alabama, .• '20,295 • .426.514 . i . • 5.999 • .162,189 Dist..of Columbia; 1,477 • 37;941 Delaware,. ' • . .SO9 . 71 ; 169 Florid - Si\ 47'203 - 35,4511 • 521,572 Kentut:ky„ : 38.385, '761413 Louisiana, - 20,670 •255,491 Maryland, , 16.040 417,943 23.11 W. 29V18 • Missouri, 19 . ,185 r ? 92,004 North Carolina; 25 ; 403 .' 553,028 r SGutli Carolina; 25,596 4 . '274;563 TenVesiee, 33,864 756.836 , Text's, -7,747 154,634'- . trtnnta, .• 55,063 594,800 • - Total. 6 = 317,525 • 6,222,418 . SouritEnx -- - SNEER. 716 Richmond Whig, in commenting 'upon, the outrage-on Sdnator Sumner, says '" The Bostonians are quite- as furious as their forefatbers When '•they threw, the tea overboard; land ,something' quite' as C.lespera te miry be anticipated from their present wrath. We hope, however, they will do themselves no personal• itijuryY. W hat next? This sneer at the Bostonians ali , being the descendants of the heroes who fortned the- "Tea Party," takes us . ?. by sur prise, we must confess. We shall . 'probably 'next hear oar SoUthern brethren' making .k. of Bunker Hill'or deriding, the hattle!!yx ington.—.Llncditer Whig. A BOLTER.--Gusta:Vus Koerner, who was the Denioeratic Lieutenant Governor of Illi nois in the year 1853, has conic put strongly .against the extension of. slavery, and the. Bemotratic party.as being in its favor. He is deseribed.as a man of great influence with, the German popUlationprthe State. hitherto the most deVoted of all Hie Western States to, the Pemoctatic party, seems to have a number. of its leading Democrats very much diSeontented With the present position of thing.S. - With the aid off such men as Trumbull, BL4Sell, ands KOetiVer; • it, will be strange indeediif 'the opposition does not triumph there.. • Tax Mormon creed not only.permits po lygarnY • but mar?lag' e between 'blood rela tions. ..A: travellee4t.b.s., that he .has met with numerous ettses . 'of mod who had married both Mother and - .daught4r. ' One bishop married .six . wives; ;; all sistc..rs and his own t nieces. Brigham Noung,','reeently :built a stone harem for his ininety wives ; but- they all revolted and wOUld.rio go into the' cage: Ninety Women were too much for one man," and Saint B.righam;'*as 'obliged to give, in. Among the late arrivals at the St.' Louis ho tels, is one That reads—"E. Smith. and four wives, Salt Lake!! : ,,, - ..., - . ANOTLIEft . OF Tag AD ' AMA FAMIL . Y.—Among the . speakers of the indignation meeting. in Quincy last- week, young JOHN Qt.7l . ltiY AD nets J the eldest son of Cis Faiseis AD gnuidstin of 7;Tomi ,tearer- ADAMS, and th.f.'gre4t grandson. of Sonic Anams, made an eloquent.speceli , lf of the rights of free-, doin. it is /I:ratifying. fact tot record in these column . that - we lave not yet E;461 . 1 " the last of the A sea:" it is a glorious pine, and we hopei Will e'er be a prornirient one wherever the liberty of matt is assiillid. • _ . IWThe editors of the five daily papers in Chid: have taken measureesfor the ironic diate re-establishment - of the Herald ff Frei. which-was destroyed at the. sacking of Lawr e iiii a :„end the editor of mihichittow in Ariaen.hf.the of the RufFlanitutherities of Kansas ler biYiag dared to advocate' kee dordiri that Territory 110'Din IlittnthiY t lune s,llBttiew Ramp. shire Legislatuieinjoint Convention of the Senate and Houle, melected Ralph Metcalf, the opposition candidatec Gavernor. - -v - The vote stood : Wells dough fi tceis calf, Opposition; 170: BUSIIiESS - CARDS. William W Wheaton, M. D.. 171 CLE,CTIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Res •A peetfally offers Ma servicea to all who prefer the " Reforaied Practice" to the old Bleeding 131istering and CalomerPlan. Jackson Susquehanna Co.-Pa. , 'o..Hollister, - RREALER`SADDLES, Harness, Trunks, Va. - lices; ac., Montrose, Pa. - 17y1 - • 1. D. M. IjIIFSICIA\ AND SURGEON, has TuuManently jj located:himself at Brackuerille, Susquehanna county, Pa., and will r;rmnptly attend to all calls with which he may be favored. ' • IBv2y-1 H. S: Knapp, with E. Canldwell & Sons, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS DrCHINA, GLASS, and Earthen Ware, - No. 76 Warren strest„lNarr 'roux. Dr. Si-P, Wrinid, GGRADUATEof 'thi - pathic and Homeopathic Colleges of Medicine, now permanently lo cated in Great Bend Pa. - _ , . .. April 36, 1856. - - : . .. . . A.ll, . . A TTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office /11.. over. Ft: West's Drug Store, ! Su/Incha/turf Depot, Pa. .' 11 yl • - T. 8. , Orchard, 'IL D.. • DRYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Jackson, 84que l , 1 - • hanna - ,eounty, Pa. Re - eidenee at the rosOffice: • Keeler & Stoddard: nEALEI,I§ .BOOTS .F: SHOES, Leatherl: Find in,ip on Maine St., first door below Searle's Ho. Montrose, Jan. 1, IS:in William H. Jessup, • .4 TTORNEY AT LAW & NOTARY Offige on Public Square, itontros,. W. Singleton CAN non/be found at his new stand.sin the Or• net; of Owego and:. Chestnut streets, 'in the . building recently. occupied by N% ittenberg Co. where •he cljectuall y repairs_ with liiapatch, Match es, Clock's, Jewelry, Guns, and every description o Machinery; Wheel cutting; Gun and Watchluate rials supplied , to the trade. • H. SURGEON DENTIST, Montrose, Pft., •at Searle's Hotel, 3londays 9d Tuesdays of each week. Miller` - & Fowler, TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLOR AT i.JAW, .t.t. and Solicitors in Chancery. Office No. 44 Clarke street, Chicago, 171 , ' • Thomas Ingstru.m. DEALER I.N . DRY GOODS, Groceries, Clothing, Crockery,,,Boots and Shoes, &e., Susquehanna Lep& , Pa. - • Bentley, & Fitch, TTORNEYS AT LAW; AND BOUNTY LAND 13.. AGENTS, Moutrost, .Pa. • • H.. 8. BENTLEY ' John Groves. F .I 'W SIIIONA4LE- TAII.OR. Shop under Sear's Hotel, Maine street,Pljontrinre, Pa. . • D. D. Hinds, • • ' T 4 IVERT AND EXCHANGE STABLE Ofßce it in the rear of Wilson't= Skore, Colcten, • • IMEALER- IN STOVES, Tin, Copper, and Sheet 1...1 Iron Ware:, •Lodersviriepnenr Great Bend Depot. December 4. , • L. P. Hinds, ' • - • A TTORNEY AT LAW, Swquehrpzna, Pa. :Office LA. on Maine street ; one door east of Lenheiries. . • . Frazier & Case, • A tIORNEYS ANt C,OUNSELLORS AT LAW. lA. (.Tice on Turnpike street; one_ door East of, Post's store, 31612fr0m., Pq. Albert Chattberlin, TTORNEY AT LAW aria Justice of the Peace; 1. over 1. L. Poet h, Co's Storer, .3.lcmlnme. Wm. H. .Tessnpl. • . A TTORNEY AT LAW AND COMMISSIONER of DF.Ens, for the State of New York, will attend to all business entrusted to him with promptness and fidelity. ()nice on.Dublic Square; occupied by Hot. ..Witt. -.Jessup. Abel Turrell, - T\EALER -I\ DRUGS, MEDICINES, Chemicals, „ILA Paints, Oils, Dye-stufl?, Griaderies, Dry Goods, Hardware, Stoneware, -GlasNware, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silver Spoons, Spectacles , Musical Instru ments, Trusks, ,S.urgical Instrume nts, Liquors, Per furriery, Mirrors, Stationery, Drushes, Shoes , Yankee lotions, Sze_ - • • B. R. Lyons & Co., INTITaL y ESAL d E L ; c t\ o - c D eri llfAl t L Fl D o E lir AL an ElA a lis d 1 7 1. Ware, Langston), Pa. . F. R Chandler, DEALER IN DRY GOODS; Ready Made Clothing, _ILI Groceries, Books and Stationery, etc., _Public Avenue, .dlfontrosc, Pa. . - I. L. Post ez Co., nEALERS LC In - tY GOODS,' Groceries, Crockery , -.Li Hardware, liCathtr, Flour, etc., corner of Tura pike street andTublic Avenue, .Iforklrocc, Pa. J. Lyons & Son., TAE„tLERS IN DRY GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, 1 I - Crockery, Tinware,,GrocerieS, Books ; etc.; also, carry on the Book Binding business—Public Avenue, Montrose, -Kt:. Bentley & Read, J3EALERS IN DAY GOODS, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oil Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Iron, .Clocks, Watches, Je,welry, Silber Spoons, Per tinter kc.-Foot.of Public Arenub, Montrose. Sayre, Bentley & Perkins, I . ANITFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN all kinds of Castings, StoveN Agricultural Imitle ments, etc. Office at Sayre's Store, Public - Avenue; Manufactory at Ate-Eagle Foundry, Foot of Cherry street, ilfontrose, Pa. &Willill,lll. H. Jessup, A TT.OIWEYS AT LAW, Montrose,. Pa. Prue -Cl. lice in Susquebanna; Bradford, Wayne, Wyo ming and Luzerne counties. Wit' • ni W. Smith & Co:, OABECET MAKERS: They keep constantly on • hand-a good assortment of all kinds of Cabinet Furniture. Shop 'and Ware Rooms at the foot of Koine street, .ffontrose, Pa. 1 • . Rockw.ell, Wiidon & Co., xfANETACTUBERS and 'DEALERS in Straw 111 Goods, 'Hats, Caps, Fuss, Umbrellas, Para *ols, Ribbons. he. etc.', N 0.40 Courtlandt'street; Now l'ork, (up stairs.) ' .9 - A. D. .RACISTALL. , TIOWARD. 37.:W. WINTON. FTIRNITTUBE manufacturers:and • dealers in all kinds of furniture, having moved our ware room, from New Milford village, to the Factory four miles east of the Tillage, where will be found at all times a gooa assortment of cabinet ware, also ready made coffins. Funerals attended with or without a. hearse ; also Bedsteads; at wholesale or retail pricei ranging from $2,00 upwards according to stile &c. THE INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN. 147BLISIIED EVERY TlitritSDArlioENllll3, AT YONTAOSE, ' PA., AT $450 PER AS CCY. IPLADTANCE. Hates of Advertising.. One square, (16 lines or less) one week, $0,50 One square 4t two week5,.......0,75 One square - '` three weeks, ..1,00 One square " one month, .1,25 One square One square • " •three months, - 8,00 One square six months, 8,00 One square " ' 'one year,,... 8,00 . For.two or more squares, inserted by the year, a deduction from the above prices is made: Yearly ad vertisers will have the privilege of altering or chang ing:their advertisements 'without additional dune. _ - Businesscards, not exceeding• five lines, inserted at 9)2,00 per annum. " • • - Job .Work. . This olliee is supplied *itb a good assortment of Jobbing materiala, , and all kinds of Job,Work, such US Cards, Niters, Pamphlets, &c., will be done neat• 7 and pro:Lir/di. * TAKE NOTICE. BUNDAY SCHOOLS farnislied with . Librariesof different tires at New York retail prices, Cell - at the Pastolffee. FVREilitstni Flour:-fir. Sale at sl3per:bbl.., les .. . 6411:4 pot - . 13, il ! )l9,Tra, Viontroee, June 4th 1856. . DM 1.. F. FITCII = Sall & Lamb, two months, 2,25 (4;11 t - Look Here. - fe4 ` 4* , ABEL- TURREt:, .1 as just received limn New York, grail . IrAhle stock of , ' I • • • N Good, Nets '..Croinprising a first rate assortment of Dt Chemicals, Medical Instruments, FA *e-staffs; China, Glass, and Earthen Wei ttAi.lety of Crockery,)Brittannia Ware',lja Fi L itnizthed Tin Ware, Silver and all othe 'S'poons, Silver Forks, Butter Knives, ; ie. of ;'Lamps, A good N:artety of Wood And Miirors, Wall and Window Paper, Seiticn Wire, Woodan Ware, Brushes; Browns, chiles, Lamp Oils, Comphene., Burnut4 Fl Stearin and Spermaceti Candles, iltdo Wlips,' Varnishes ? Windo* Glass, ,6;:e Ftety of Jewelry, Perfumery, and ( Fail •Gl4l and Silver Spectacles, Gold Pen Fla,tes, Fifes, Aceordeans, Violin and, Stilegs, dc. ke. The largest. assortment I Knives in Susquehanna County,, and the In market. Shot Guns, (Sin' led Barrel,) RevolVers, In short, the Physician, the Invalid, Keeper, the Farmer, the Mechanic, thh tbe.:Profeional Man, the Gcntleman;3b Young and the Qid, the Ri - ch and the l'oo lful and the Ugly, the Gay and the rash all. the rest of the people, will find Bottle ply their every day wants at TuirePs.l Store in the New Brick Block—Priees Low—Qual. itieS Good—Call and see. ABED TORRELL, ' Montrose, Mardi 5, 1856. . •r i .lr They are all going to Turrell'4..ja, N . EW STOVEL BUARITT has . now in sto-e sttid.is receiving .11 • A. large stock of .Ar.EW STO!FE j S, including the . Star of .the Vest azit National Elevated Ovens, Black Rover, Wide 'lVoil I'd and Paragon ILarge Oven, to which he would invite particular attention as the best Cooking Stoves in market, with a, superior us surtment•of Parlor, Office and Shop Stoves, for wood tor coal- • also, Stove. Pipe, Zinc, Sheet Tron,'Store TubeS, - ke. This stock is selected fiom the best Foundries (It • Albany and Utica for cash, .with the bast quality of Trimmings made to order for his eltstnrkttrade, which will enable him in all respects to - defyi competition,' and will be sold at the most reduced prices for cash or approved credit; • Kew 3filford, October, 1 8 55. • FERE! FIREAI • LYCO3IING COUNTY. MUTUAL, 'INSURANCE COMPANY,-Rapital $ . 2,200,000, and increasing. It is one of the best Companies In tIO Btate: - All its losses by fire promptly. adjusted. It has -- paid over half a million of dollars losses by fire Sinee it went into operation.' . Applications received et the store of B. I Lyons d Co., ,Lanesboro, and at the store of Ly ons & Jessup, Luzern° count, and at, Mont rOS.C. . B. It. LYONS' , ko•ent I • Montrose, Dec., 1855. i SEARLE'S COACIII ES LEAVE Montrose for D. L. & It; E. at 4• A. M.,for Express Freight Train tb Scranton. At 12 o'clock A. 31. for. Mail Train to Great' Bend. At 2 P. M. for Express Freight to Great Bend, and Mail Train for Scranton. Leave Depot for, Montrose .on arrival of all the above .trains at Station, excrpt up freight trains. For seats apply at Searle's Hotel; Minitrose, Pa. - December 12, 1855. • TO THE PUBLIC.- • riIHE subscriber would tender Ins thanks for the -L liberal patronage bestowed upon him thus far during the.season; and at the &W IC time antiounZ'e that he has just received a new stock of Goods, mak ing his.assortment very, complete in all its various branches, and would say further . that for ready paY and-on short time to reliable cusomers, his. goods will be sold Is low as they can lie bought at any.,oth er store in the county. *Please call and examine. Gibson, October 12, 1855 TS.; addition to a very good - a. 5 sortMent of New Dress Goods, there still remains a quantity of Delaines, Poplins, &c. &c., of the old stock; to be sold at bar gain's, without reference -to cost; also, Winter Bon nets, Wool, Broeha, and several other kinds of Shawls at low prices, for sale by ; ' S: S. I. jnnpaiediiiilt the rdarket price, can be 1.3 found very low at the store of S. S. 1. COOKING, Parlor, and other kinds of Stoves and Stave Pipe, for sale cheap as the cheapest by S t , S. INV.A.T.LS. TL U RKS Island Salt, Zufll'ilo _Robes, /t.e. Sc.., for sale .1)y " S. S. I. kinds of Produce at tli .I.7l•priee, also, any quantity of taken in exchange for goods tip Gibson, October 12. 18.53. J. Asher At co. WHOLESALE 8; retail dealers' in ready made Clothing, akb dealers in Cloths, Silks, Ike., hats and caps, boots and shoes, having now on hand a large supply suitable for the season, would call the attention of 'purchasers to the canoe. , ' For further particulars see advertisement in anoth er place in the Republican. Susquehanna Depot, Dec. 10, 1855.. New Goods, Cheap for Cash. CTr. MOTT has just received another lot of Yew 'GoOils, Sucher Chailes, Brage Delaines, De Byres, Collars ' Embroideries, lawns, &c., which he Wens at very low prices. ' Suramer Shawls, a new lot some beautiful patterns at very lOw prices, also Black . Silk Shawls equally kw fer Cash: ' . Parasols latest style at , C. II:110TTS. Black Dress Silk, a splendid ar . ticle, at C. W. M. Summer. Stuffs in great varieties, at C. W. M. Groceries of all kinds, very cheap.. Syrup, a first rate article at 50cts per gallon. You have only to call and examine, to becoine satisfied that the "Head of Navigation "is the place to luieCheup. . Wanted:'? Butter, Eggs, Hams, Lard,,Socks. inject aII kinds of Country- Pf9duce in exchange for goods at Cash Prices. C. W. MOTT. , Montrose, June 15. - 1855. . j 4 - REMOVAL. • M. S. Wilson has removed hiS Stock-of Goods into his new Store (in the Brick Block) at the foot of Pub lie Avenue where the Mercantile business will be con tinued under,tbe Firm of M. S. Wilson & Son. Ad ditions to their present Stock will be continually made and particular attention given to keep up a general qlssoitment--especially in the ,Bardware line. • One I want to remindlhose indebted to me, that I lost consider'able by the Fire a year ago, and that I have been under the neces,sity of rebuilding a Store Ilmise and consequently must urge payment--hoping all_ will attend to it without further notice. • Montrose, Dec. 19, 11155., , M. S. WILSON. . . • ONCE :HOSE. WE gave notice some time ago ., that . the firm nt l Woodruff St Eldred w.is - dissolved, and that, we wanted and needed-a settleMent of our matters. We'suppose that you have all heard that self-preser vation is. the first law of nature. In order to save ourselves from cost, we wish those indebted to us would pay; as you an find yolir notes and accounts at the . shop of. S. A. Woodruff for_ a short -titne lon ger. After that they will be stornwhere else. - This :ts no false alarm, for we want Ithel money, and it be longs to us, and it is right we I should have it. A. WOODRUFF. -Montrose, April 14. '56. Or'. R. ELDRED. Banking House OF POST, COOP E R & CO. HENRY DRINKER , ifo/‘"TROSE, WM. lIUNTTING COOPER. November 12, 1855 ISAAC L. POST. , DRAFTS on New York City and Philadelphia.— Collections promptly made*d remitted. Office hours from 10 A. M.-1,0 L. Messrs. Alien & Paxton, N. York. REFERENCE, Samuel C. Morton, Esq., Phil's. Hon. Willis& Jessup, Montrose. Executors' *once- NC . ..1M8 is hereby given to all perilous having de- mends against the estate' of Hauer NOurstan, late . of Great Bend township, decet t ri, that the same must be presented to the unders ed for arrangement, and all Indebted to said Estate are requested to make Immediate payment! I- JOSEPH DUBOIS. Great Bend, May 7;1856. 1 1 • New 111011 k. QOME of the prettiest songs ever published—also a,neer. lot of Melodeons, ,and Gultarv. Violins from oxr. dollar to twenty-flve. Strings o the bee quality, Bridges, Pegs, U., for sale by J. LYONS & SON. WARTED' AT THICOAPION, ON SUB OCRIPTION - • IDOTATOES, Apple., Wheat, * Com, X: • Wade of Prod a" m°B4 Produce.. r ma lt' LOVER_ and: "IV 3? w ed s Montrose March Lth NO . - MEI and desi- .ig, Med aints, Oils, ie, (a good ianned and liind4 of All sorts . llt. Frame - cry, Stone arnily Grp hi, Tellow • .and other firstle cc Goo , s, Violin, Violincelio or :rocket b. est quality ucl-Double the house anufaeturer, Lady,. the the Beau ionahle, and Iting to sup- LVGALLS eir highest market via Wool Socks S. S. INGALLS. -a ord More. and PERKINS. / AYE v, A , ire curing the Sick to u extent sever :' before known 44 any Ilediclue. INVALIDS, READ ANDJUDGE FOR YOURSELVES., JULES .HAIJEL, Esq., the, well known ', perfumer, of. Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, whose choice product* ' are found at almost every toilet, says: . . "I em . happy to say of your CATHARTIC' PILLS, thud I have kind them a better family medicine, for common '- use, than. any other within my knowledge.' Many of my 2 friends have realized marked benefits Dorn them, and co incide with me in believing that they possess extraordinary virtues for driving out diseases endearing the sick. They are not only effectual, but safe and pleasant to be taken— qualities which must make them 'alued by the. public, when they are known."• • ! - The venerable Chancellor WARDDAW writes from BA _ thnore, 15th April, HSU i - ,,' ~ : •-. : "Da. J. C. Akza*— Sir: I have taken your Pilli. with great benefit, for the listlessness, languor, loss of eppetite, and Bilious headache, *bids; has (if late years overtaken ntrin thriving. A few doses of your Pills cured Inc. I have used your Cherry Pectoral many yeanrin my family, for coughs and colds with unfailing emcees. You make medicines which cars • and I feel it a pleastire to commend you for the good you inivedone and ale doing." 1 ' • JOHN F. BEATTY, Rig., See. of the - Penn. Railroad Co., "Nays : . I • , . . " Pe: ,R. R. .office, Philadelphia, Dec. 15,1853. " Sir : I take pleasure In adding my testimony to the efficacy of your medicines, having derived very material benefit, from the use of both' your Pecteral and Cathartic Pills. - lam never without them in my Family, nor shall I ever consent to be, while my 'means Will ptricure them." The widely renowned S. S. STEVENS, M. ,D., of Went worth N. IL, writes: ' "Hav ing used your CATHAITIC - PILIA In My practice,l certify from experience that they are an invaluable purga- ' tive. In clues of disordered functions ofthe liver, causing . headache, indigestion, costiveness, and the, great variety ' of diseases that follow, they are a surer remedy than any other. In all cases where ,a purgative remedy is requir, l confidently recommend' these rills - to the public,-as superior to any other I have, ever found. They are sure in th eir operation, and perfectly safe —mialitles which make them an invaluable article for publiuse. I have fur many vears known your CAserry Pector ii as the belt Cough medicinein the world; and thoserile are in no wise inferior to that admirable preparatie for the trealb menu j of diseases." • ' " ' • " . - - " .fcton,..llle., r. 25, 1253, ' 1 " Dm..J. C. Area—Dear Sir: lhave been arlicteilfrom my birth with monde in its worst form, and now, aftet . twenty years' trial, and an untold of afnount of suffering, • have been completely, cured in a few weekithy your Pills. With what feelings of rejoicing I write., can only be imagined when you realize *hat I have suffered, and how long. , 1 i " Never until now have I been free from this loa th some • '. d isease in some shape. At times it attacketlytY eyes, and made me almost blind, besides the unendurable , pain; at others it settled in the scalp of my head, and destroyed my hair, and has kept me partly bald all my dais; sometimes 'it came out: in. my faze ' and kept It for months a raw sore. "About nine weeks ago I commenced taking your Ca. thank Pills, and now ,am entirely free fromithe complaint. My eyes are well, my-skin is fair, and my hair has cnm• Menced -a healthy growth; all of which makes me feel already a new person. , . "Hoping this statement may be the meaneof conveying - information that shall do good to others, I am,with every sentiment of. gratitude, . Yours, sr.e.,[ ! , MAIM BICKER." "I have known the alm,volemed Mar a Ricker from • her childhood 1 and her statearnt is strictly, true. • ANDREW J. MESERVE, . QViirseer of the Portsmouth Mannfacturing Co." CAPT. JOEL PRATT, of the ship Marion , writes, from 20 Boston, ,11 April, Ifiet:' . • . • " Your Pills have et dmo from a bilious attack whrch m arose Irdiwdengem tof the Liver, which had become 4e very actions. I had fa led of any relief by my Physician, . . and Iran beery remedy I ;could try ; hut, a few 'doses of your Pills have completely restored . me to liealth. I have given them to my children forwomui, with the Vest ef fects. They were pmniptly coxed. I recc t i , inmended them to a friend for ergrtivernsts which had t mbled him for , months ; he told rim in 'l.few days they had, cured hint. You make the best medicine lu the world; and I am free s to say so." Read this from the distill Imbed. Solicitor,of th e Supreme Court, ,whose brillia abilities have made . him well %hiknown,,not only in but the neighboring States. . • ';"..Yrie Orksms, F Stli Miri7, MI. . "Sir: have great satisfactiOn In assuzing•yoti that • • Myself and family have been very much henedted by your medicinei. My Wife was curd, two years since, of a se vens . ami I dangeron,s cough, by, your Criguai Ptc-rosat, . and sitiessithen 'has enjoyed perfect health. ;My children • have central thites,been cored, from' attacks 'of the Influ enza and Croup by . it. It is' an invaltiable remedy fit these complaints .- Your CATHARTIC Pit t s.* have entirely cured me; from a dyspepsia andVistivenesit ' which has grown neon me for some years.,- Intl ell; this cure is much more 'important, from the fact tit t 1 had failed to get relief ; from the best -Physicians whic h this section of the country Waits, and from any of the ;numerous ream,. dies I had taken: , . • , - . • "Yon seem to his, Doctor, like a providential blessing to Our family, and you may well suppoSe we are nut un mindful of 1t.. , I 'Yours reivrieetfully, 1 • , ' • ', • LEAVITT: TIIAXTEIL" • ' , " gellaii Cilarntr, Ohio, ',..einma .911, 1854. "Da. J. C. - Airma — . Honored Sir: I . hive made a thor. ough triad of the Casetaavic Puss, left me by your agent, and have been cured by them of the dreadful Itheumatistin ',sender which he found me stiffen -r ug. The. first dose re lieved ins, and e few subsequent (loft hale, entirely removed the.di.eere. I feel in better health gore than for WHIR years before, which I attribute entirely to the effects of your CATHARTIC PILL". Yours with !great respect, ', i . • . LUCIUS I. METCALF." The above are all fmm persons who are publicly known where they resid e , l and who would not InEtict. these state ments without a hcrough convictien that they were , true, . . - ' . Preparedlby DR: J. C. ATER 84, C 0.,. . ' Practical sad Analytical Chemists, Liven, Maas. • , • MCAI.IkC - 4 L TII.ELL :In a J. ViIIENIDGF., Montrose, and by Prnggisti genet;:tilv. 1 H • - _ • . 11ifttVi':21ILF0110, 'Slia`vel Oz. Ilires *Good* !.gitporiuni, TIIE . TALL OF -15,55, 1 Burritt wciold inform his frien(l..-k' and tbe Pub l.-A -lie, that 114,11.1.: r. 4w in Store,j, and is receiving a full asFortmentiof•Fall and Winter Good:, including a great variety qf Bich FallPtints it new Stylas, Plain and Fancy .and. Plain and .Fancy Mohair Cloths ; Plain mitl Plaid Merirpes, iParamettass, Be bagess and Poppets; Dark Rich Ginghams, in Fall . Styles ;-,BlaCk Brcade; Plairt,and ihney Silk WoOl Broeite,‘Cashmqe, Crape, and Silk ..;.littwi-1-; Rich Rib bens' Bonnets aid Flowers ; Ladier. Cloths and Vel vets for Cloaks find Mantfilas, Broad eloths,-Cassime res, Sc. tvith a lit roe assortment oft Staple and Fancy Goods as usual, tificinding Hardware, Crockery;; Iron and Steel, PainOi, 0;14; Boots and Sl i mes, Hats,..Clocks, Buffalo Robes, ,carpetings, &c„ with new assort ment of stoves imd Trimmings of the best quality, be-, ing made to order expressly for his custom T.Tade, arid dill all be sold 4t the . lowest figure, or a MOO .lower for Cash Produce, or approved. credit.' ; -1 • ,! N. B. Woo Socks . wanted, for which ttreitigliesti prices Will conttue to be paid.' Flour and halt con stantly on han • . New . Milford4Oct..4, 13 . 55. . =' AJr'Tloti INF 011 i AT 1H OME • rr lIE unilerslAned would respectfully inform the eit=:- ..L. •zens Dimuck and . vicinity, .tbat he has opened it," store at Dimoct: lour corners, where he intends keep; ing constantly pn hand a good and well selectNl-as-, sortment of nr7 Goods, Groceriesjllard ware, Crock try, and all linvis•of mereliandise,!'ustially kept. in a country store, iwhich. be 'Will sell as luw, if not lower than any otho l :establishment in Northern renxisylva.. nil; Montrose itot excepted. Gentlemen and Ladies give me a eal4 and examine my. stock of goods and my price.s. llnt will save same miles travel arid peri haps from tett to fifteen cents on every dollar you pay out. It goad assortment of RUa.dy Made. Clothing hept constand f i• on hand. • #llkinds o .. I Country product taken in - ..exchange for Goods at to market price. .1. k • ; - WM. 11.-THAYER. Ditnock;'J'alt. 15, 1855.7—tv.1 War ! War lin th 4! Crimea. .10,000 Volinteers wanted I to' buy Oyter's many 1 • may to suit, dint are continually arriving by express and kept and iicreed in the best milliner at the Tem perance Saloon & (rocery on Maine Street, opposite the Farmer's store. Also, Pieii tifid othr eatables— and most kiln! of Groceries & Py;ovil,ioni,- Teas &c:, Flour kept coptintly on band, and for sale at whole sale and retail at S. S. MOTT'S. nair Restorer and Golden Glogg, far beauti fying the bai* A quantity of 'Leather Gloveg and Mittens at. f: • - , S# S. MOTT'S..! New YorklFauey Candy and Oaoice Segars and im ported•Fruitiut - . S. S. 'MOTT'S. Montrose, 'or. 14, 1855. • . . .. 1 BOOKS : . JUST RE FINED, a new los or School Books- Plain a t a d Penn , Papers. and Envelopes, Diaries for 1856, F ' er's, Christian, and Presbyterian Alma: - naci, &c. &g. 1 ' $. LYONS & SON.; / Januah 10. 1 1 '' ' 1 • I NOTICE. WIFEAT GRITS, Honamoei, Oat Meal; and pore' bur* and ground Java Coffee, for/sole by , Montrosei Beiy 28. 'P H. CHANDLER. • Flour ;and 'SAIL A -SFITON and SyracOse Salta r -Extra Family Flour .Lll.. by thi pound, sack or barrel, at May 28. f t B. CHANDLER'S I!hosgene,, I -ILill % May GARDE SEEDS--a 'erg" supplirTaf the best qualities, at . 4 _TURREINi. Moutrust, April I+s, 1854. , WARTED: . ) Socks,lit Butter, Lard,l Chem, Flannel Arc in any_quiuttir G, exchange for - at Cash - prices. Montt°o Oct. 4, 1856. I , l ' e. W. MOTT. -ontro CLO Tim. t Now . - . ()io NE , d Now • 'ER SEED ofl the kuge kind, a 'thy Seed; for sale 11..1:TRUITT, ford, Manak 11,1135 1 ! , .. • _ opposed to he C.heotp, ' *Mars wort of Ready-Made Cloth- DICK_KRIIAN 443ABRATT'4. Sem/8, 16E4. , lbt.l ' AL .„;EREl;;ltilind luirrtls just in, alsoGod' IVA" 0 4 to!' . BFNTEMY.k.REATJ. NEW . MILFORD . STOVE '--EMPORIUM' ' - . ' 4sit Frail .1111 wit. Two Hundred and SauilitY•Five Stoves. for t sale by ickerrnan cE• Garrott. itAT F. arein re cipt of the largest stook of. Stoves Vlf ever offer d in NoithernPentisylvenia, con- 1 sisting •of, Coolti g, 'Parlor, .and Sis-idate, both for i wood and coal; , so' a full assortment of large sizes, .1 for Stores and • iChes. , - ' , ' • , ! Would.eall pa particular attention to the Jeffersonian tl . Eleiated Oven, t e most perfect and heaviest .plate stove in market. Among our assortment .of large oven, would men Hon the Empire' State improved, as being very beavji plates, perfectfinish; and a superi or baker. Farnlia of Suaquehanna.county, you have been in the hatiti of purchasing light stores and light trimming, and piLving as much as you.ought: to for heavy plates andpieavy trimming. - i We m,anufactui-e our furniture, and will sell a . 113 1 .11 1 - ufaeturer's' priee ' Let those. who pay a niaker profit compete with u. if they..ean. ! Jobbing connected with the tin trail , done as usual on short notice. - ' . DICKERIAIN At GARRATT. New .Milford, pt.. 18, 1855: : • ' - Tcn Days piter from New tork., IMPORTANTINTEtLIGENCE. TUST receivei l d at'-F. IL Cusxntztes, a large and CI! splendid assortment of Paper Hangings and Hot.- der, over 3000 pieces of the latest and most improv ed patterns fre4 8 t0'•,..,1 cents per roll. All cart be suited in quanfity. quality and price. Please call and examine. f . • • ' ' Also just reciived a fresh supply of4ine Paint ar.d Linseed Oil, which will be sold at a low frgiar;?.. F4l. CH.AtiDLER. Montrose, Aiiril 23, 1856. - d Can a lea, cheap. -1 !v. a 01.1ANDLOL ND CLOCK 'DIAKING BUSINESS. WATCH READ with pleasure inform - their the public-that they have again com airing; of Watehs, :and . Jew- ENYLEY - I friends an mdnced the rei elry, by. • • Mli. HIGGINBOTHAM, of;,New York, and • late of Syracuse ;. and so highly has he.heenreedmmer.ded by some of the -first, haus-, esithere as a stpady and fist rate teurA:niari, ;that we have given bin !a personal interest in the bUsiness,• so,that our friends may have every•COnfalence in hav ing their worktiorie with ca-e and dc:tpatelt. lit additiotolo his general knowledge of the vari ous kinds of Ergosh and foreign watches, Ike also un derstands the Clock holiness, from thelargest Turret to', the smallest Mantel Clocks, whether foreign' or: home-made. • . .Montrose, Ifnuary S. 1856. • , • .11 NOTICE: - . .. PUBLI C nritice is hereby given that S. A. WOOP- P RUFF i 1 receiving a tier lot of Sinies avid Wares of all kinds usually ktpt , in the Stove and Tinware line oo business, among which may be'found abetter assotment of Stoves, heavier, larger, and more durable: hart eiAr before. offered in this county. All the proof Utt tufed will be just to call and exam / inc . for yoursc yes. All stoves warranted in every respect. '1 ' Kept. constf`otly on hand; an extensive assortment of TINAVAIZE, made out of the beSt materials, whiclasbifered for sale as cheap as can be bought in any market.t, Also on hand, Lead Pipe of all sii-,. C . F . , Chain an ' Gearing for 'Chain Primps, all: sizes Brass and Po elain Kettles, and all kinds Jappaned Ware. - . . Jibbing d 'le on short 'notice and in good order.' 'All goods in he line will be sold cheap . for:cah • or (approved) c edit. S. A. WOODRUFF:. ' • : Montrose, tiarchl9, 1856. -; - II II • NOTICE. t l , .. . NITE will igain say to our customers that w e are I. f t extreitely anxious to settle and 'balance our accounts. To tnorejanxions since we began. to foot up so many 1 ttles aiEounting to quite a sant, and we are in need oi. it now. To accomm e all, I will it be in Mbutro e. every Ilium - lay:for t c itt wo weeks, Tuesdays at he store of Wm. U..Thaye •. Mint:felt,. and Wednes ays at Esq. O. Miles, Brooklyn, Thurs days' at Orl! do Williams' .in Franklin. This • ar rn - Vangcment iiSt accommokte all; still, if it does n0t,.1 :you can find) o list of accounts : at Esq. ~tyery7s it . Montrose, gsq. Miles', Brooklyn, and William Hi ?liver's; Piinock. Come and settle.. larch 13,06. 'R.-THAYER. il . 1 a general zarietv of new and elfgant stiles cf ladi. --,--. NA. Charit3 and gent _ 11 1 - leineTN: wear, amottg whkh are Ladies- 1 French, Silk Lasting and- Prendle Gaiters; Kid :and 1) ARBF.R Shaving Saloon; and Bair Dresser, hay • Etutmeled Polkas, Kid, 'Patent - Leather and BrOnzed _tiling inuili removed hisJ shop from its former Inca-'Jenny Linde, Enskins and 'fiesi; Gentlemen's Flinch don s in the 14S - ement of Searle's Hotel, to the - room and Philadelphia, - oak tanned calf skin and kip Boot. offer Chandler's Store, is prepared tocexercise his art -Morocco, Calf and Cowhide Brbgans &c. Boys -14, -in the 4tiost . scientific 'manner, 'on 611 - who may . be pleased to e - trust their heads or faces to his-tat-Os. calf and cowhide 13oots and tre i. , ans 1 . all kinds of Nig': 20. 1 - • 22v1 Misses and Children's wear. Ala general assort ' merit Qf Finding which cot istl impart of lasts, pegs, stCtleS, 'Hungarian, nails, tacks, thread, .wai, Bris-. tlihl,shoe binding, awls, rasps; sandstOnes shoe kniyes, .&.c Also oak and himlock, - tanned - calf upper end soleleather, Morocco skins and linings.; - '. ' - • Work made to-order tmd re airing 'neativ donc, :SEE •ER: & STODDARD . . Montrose, April G,-1 8 .5.-1-. - ' . : j .. • . • ( 11 S FOR TIE PVOIPLE. criber is carryin on the CHATIRMAK-• krSINE t S'S In 1 its various ranchesb at alWare Shop ri 11rford, where may be •eater . \'ariety o Windsor and Rocking i , .t atiy other esta Aishment in the county ; 1 Cane Seats, Bureaus, Bcrlsteads, Loung able's, Stands, &c. tte,, - all of Evihich will , e loWest prices at, retail, (or Wholesale, .•• .... F AC uE•snfi_ 121 . the Chair a I found a, gr, Chairs than also Flag an es, Settees, be sold at . a - ith short fotice.)' , All work warranted :a.(41 made and of good 'material. 'Short creditiand . sritall protiti will be Tny44otto. , For 'demonstration of the Above facts, pleas call at my shiip,in Harford village. . _ .t..„'W GREENWOOD. Hayford, Pctober 12; 1554. - - ' i 1546ratl [' PLOW snot... . . , i,•NEW ESTABLISHMENT. , ' 1 1r Ant) F. MOTT 'would respeetfullY , inform the ,I.T-1_ • pub ie liat they are manufacturing Rlatehley's Celebrated 'Plbws. They alsO keep cops.l.oly on . hand, Side gill, Wagne , Couity,. and Mew Plows., Cultivators, Dog Churnit,Sleigh . and . Oattesßlroes, Plow POill's of various, paherni, too numerous to mention. We hope, by strict: attention to ,InisinesS, to receive: ur share of public 'patronage: , Manufac tory, D. Po t's old -stand. Foundry, 31. Mott, near Searle's Mil . i •!' . Or'ReP':riir, done on short notice. - • . , 1 . . • 0 MERRIT MOTT. '. • Feb. O.' -; i ELIJAH MOTT. ..N w' L - eof Mail' Stages,. N., . 1 . . FROM. KIRIEW OD TO:MONTROSE, STAGE . wlll 1 . • e Eirkinitid, passing through Cor bett e, Lib rty, ke. - , - every morning after .the • arrival of to Mail rains of cars, both East and West, reaching ontros .at 1 1.. • It. . Returning, leave 31ontrose: ly, (Sr ndays excepted) at .2 P. m., reach ingkwciod Kir in time to take the. Mail trains of. oats, both East nd West, being thlimarest and most fen „L sible route o rcaeb the New York and Erie Railroad. This linel intersects a. tri-weekly line fur Dimock, Springville Tuil,khatunock, Wyoming, - and Wilkes! barre, whi h kw es Montrose at 7 A. - 31, every !lion-: ti tray, Wed -day and Friday.. Also, a line to Friends! , ville, Lora sville &c. • . - - .. . '-- - Good te ma and comfortable carriages are, provi-. ded,, and..the proprietors will spare no pains to ac commodati.the public. W. K. TIATOII, - . April 60854. MORGAN. & WEST. .. _ _..... 7 . . , . , 'dministratoes Notice.' : . • Nr .I.OTIGE is hereby given that letters of, adminis -11 tratiein upon the estate of D.Lvtn!lkaimnsavox, late of .Ginsom township, deceased, have .been .granted tx, ( l the undersigned. and all persons indebt4 ed to sal estate will please make .immediate pay ment., .anu those having claims will present the same same dulr i mttested for settlement, at the office of .Na amnia-1104 Esq., - at Sustinebanna Depot, Where the snbseribei :will attend on Saturdays for-settlement of the same.;,. LYMAN BLACEINOTON, Adm'r. April 0i1156. -• . • , : - . Ipwc, -, To the Piubllc . MITE s hicribers having taken the store and pur-' chard the stock in trade, of R.T. Ashley, ere preparedito for READ Y-PA rola Y; a fine assortmeat of Dry Goods, Perfumciy,Yankee No tions, Griceries, Crockery, Hardware, Iron and Nails; Boots ant! Shoes, Sole and Upper Leather,,i'ialt, Lc., at such prices as (they think) cannot fail to give_ entire sa,gfaction to all whomay fayor them;-with their pat nage. • LA- & it: AshleY; . Drook un. „Vim. 15,1805. , , : 444, L • ALDWIN & PERKIII6, " Virhol ale and Retail dealers in Flour, Salt, Pork; Meal, G , Feedand Candles, Cash paid fllr Oats and Rye. 4 i . • - On Ctnut Street,—East end or Lyons ,t Chan dlers St ore, Montrose Pa. ME STE - it" GRIST AND 1aw11111 , 1 6 .' POST BROTIIERS ig purchased the above est bliahment, will keepreonstaidly ott !med-Sri» peVrte finei Fine Plater, Corn Meal of superiorigniat ity, aleolChop and Bran at the lowestpoll prieee-- eastern !work will be done with detintteh,'apd in all gases rot trt*ntrd 1881tf Montrose. July. 1853. r-- Clocksi Gams, , nee assortment , ,just received from England, Eirritaerlind, Germany, ace.; wbieb will be sold below the NO York Flees. at , bIArGLOGAT'S, li°ntr°644 °e1:,001155.• :. *ALT.. OWL bore' kir Sale, $2 11' at R iiYONS CO's :ALFRED BALDWIN. SILAS PERKINS. •__ EtiAmia:VOIINDEN,' ' QA:YRE,-Bmmar* pllMEMEtlltining ptvclits L..10d of Wilson ik Co:4le•Eatie Foutldth 114 r now .re prepared to fill orders froin ,9)te tritde. and_dxs work in their line with 'tikill aritrdesitelt.'' 00. itill keep onstantly oti hand Plotos„ (best - latidai).Bloca; (all binds,) Cullircitora t ~ Straw . e it i t , Th c: 61 . 0. Andh ra, ! We invite patdenialattention to the Plows which . 1 . we manitfacture- ,:We iiinufactute iad keep ibr stda I ' The. Celebrg.ted illatehley Pim., ? , •,-, i -We have iiiirchased the exClusive right to .iiiaiinfae tore and sell. in thii county, Wayne, Wyotnitig and' . I ',Bradford, nir Richia Paged Iron *win - Phiiiii4- The ; Plow' is made entirely of iron, excepting the:lA:dies. It. is celebrated for its easy draughty 'being one-third easier than any now in use, - while its-strength and , du. rability are greater._ . ___ : ; - IkiACHINERYI • , • of all kinds manufactured and repaired by exPeriene- _ ' ed machinests. . • - Steam Engines, Gearing or.. Atilliv Eigingli' Ma . chines : dv. etc. - Among the Stoves whch-we maintfaOure,'are the Keystone. Cooking Stare, Reugh . anill?cudy`do:, For-, eat Queen. do., Premium-110., and gather kinds, sIl ar- • ranged for: burning wood or coal. Also, .Be/f-Riscu : Altar, Parlor Stave,- Cottage Parhir sto.„ Stanley'e ; two sizes,;do., and a variety of other.. Parlor Stoves, , both wood and coal burners. _ , We keep .also oti hunt Grindstone trimmings,. Dog Chant trinnalrige, Um- ' brella and Shovel and tongs Stands; tr.c.,&e, -Work done to order on short notice and at. the leririest rates. or - Orders for Stoves, Agricultural ,Implement, te,, are solicited from those - in th trad4, and will be filled at 'reasonable" wholesale price B. S. .BENTLEY. q. PERES. Ifontro:,e,March 4. P. . 14 t, IPA TENT MEDIC Ilf ES. A . (Idieines atfinrivlN /A_ M NG the great variety of 31 Si re, may 'be found all of IDr. davne'n justly celebrated Family Slediclies: Ayre's .Cherry ; recto. • rat and Cathartic Pills ; Halsey's Forest Wine 4d — "; Forest Pills ; Hoofland's celebrated German Bitters; Louden's- series of Family Medicines ;1 Merchant's Gargling Oil,.the greatest retnedyfer l spra ins in roan Or beast ever known ; - Mathews() 's'lnfallible, Reme dy; and Horse - Reniedy; Orick'ssftriOuge, tad a ' variety. of other kinds ; Trask's agiteile Ointment, the great remedy for burns, rheumatism, and all in flammatory complainta; • Pond's- Extraeti a first'rate thing for similar purposes as; abOve Ointment; An drews' Pain Destroying Agent, a good article ; Wood. cock's Balsam- and Bone Liniment; AtWood's Jana. dice Bitters, Canker Drop; Liniment, atld Dysentery ..,7 Drops t -Baker's Compound .for. yientery; Heigh ton's Pepsin, for Dyspepsia; ,lleitubolo 'Extract of _ Buchu and Extract orsarsap, ':rilla; it variety of. Salve; the best in market, Pills, &c ., and an almost . endless variety of Patent Ned; ince; alrgether "too I numeroustAo enumerate—but. su ffi ce it to say, that the public will find pearly 'everylhing in this line, at the Drug and Fancy Store ofEL TDRRELV 31 . ontrose, July, 1855 _ - ! , .k. • GENI.E:RAE FURNISLICING STORE - AND ''...-- ' - . 1 • Tailoring, Eml'alilishment * - , .• -•- : -...- AT - 1-' - . ... • ; SUSQUEHANNA .DEPO.T. . T ASHER St Co. 'would resp l ectfully, announce to ti their friends , and the public. gerterally„thar they i , keep constantly on hand mull assortment of _Ready • Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes Hatsand Caps, and every thing olse necesa-ry for mgn and women's hear. We would particularly call thettentiori of eountry Ready-)lade Merchants to our large stock of Clothing, of our own manufacture, ;which kve offer; at iholesale , ,- at prices that will afford great inducements to ' - cash -and short-time customers. . .1 - --„,.. 1 •_. A large stock of Cloths, Casst;peres,- Vestings,&c., -- kept constantly on hank for personsdesironsof,kav , ing clothing made to order. 1 , Orders punctually attended to. , • 4 , Thankful for past - favors.„:wei hope to merit a con , tinuance. of the same. - - r.L ASHER & Co. i Susquehanna Depot, 'Pa., ,May le, ltiss. _ 7 . 1 Australia, Califzikuia„ 0r any place on, the Globe cannot :present greater inciocenieats 'than • . KEELER:- & STODDARD's 1100 T AID SllO l l3 STORE., HIGH nowed V he*and'e l teme WaT•o„Mentofurticiin riiie,enrnerg: stearas and Marvin's tire-Proo •.• . . • MTH :. subseriberi hare made arrangements to midi to persons who may he in want of then), the above named int:tillable at the-Samspriew for which they can be obtaihrA at the mttoufacturer's.— Having experienced the benelt of such an artlicle dtv, ring the late conflagration ourselves, ire Wonld'eam. l e - stly recommend to others hating valuable books and papers, the preserving of Whielrwould be pflmtnense importance to theM, not to do without one. • - Prices range from $5O to $:,00, and i we can explais to. ',any one' . wishing to pinhole, the diffetence la style, 'size, price; B:e., and furnislr them on abort DO. tiee, with the, internal, arrangement -to snit the pur chaser. . • - BENTLEY.-& - AEAD- Montrose, P i ceember 19. 1854., • • - Valuable Land i s For Sale. FOR SA.LE . IN ONE•BODII, about. 5500 acres of Land on the Waters,of B.Pring Brook, t2.braicii of the Latkawarma river, in Luzerne County, Penal, about a midway between the thriving towns of Scrap. ton and Pittston.. These landk are covered with val• noble timber, and being situaie in-the most extensive mineral region in Pennsylvaniamown to contain iron ore—and believed to almhnd in coal, and being also in the 'immediate ;vicinity i>f seVeral railroads made and now in progrft4-41tier , to . the capitalist an opportunity for the investment of money that seldom occurs. For further information apply sack, Esq., No. 11; Wall stret New York, or to tit , subscriber, at ..Montiose, F , _uktnehainta county,Pa., • attorney in fact of the ownert. - April 6, 1854. , ' HENRY DRUNKER. LL'IE Ariio,l1 6 11.A.STER. falllE subscribers- arwsoW burning kind will keel if constantly on hand, Lime ,Of . a very, superior quality' at Montrose Depot, and' will sell it in quantities at a fair price.-- POsons-'wishing • a large quantity can be suppliol.l.-:on Wreasonable no*. Superior ground Phister'wol kept: constantly band hereafter. ' • f.I. L. POST, 121. IfIRIKKER. N. JESSUP. L. SEARLE. Montrose pepot,_ April NOTICE. R. THA.YER, tilko this metbod, of sayin 11 to his frientisand enstliners; - that he has agsi resimedthe - practiee . of medicine, at hls - Old kind Montrose, where he maybe found at all. tunes cute professionally employed; ... lie would Say _to those debted ,him, that he will;. deduct twenty-fieeyi dent, on all accounts paid hefOre the first of Aprilnet (or if any poor - like myself I Will deduct fifty,) Montrose, Feb. 20, Windowitiash.- Q H. & D. SAYRE havin.t. been aPTiointedre, , kJ • an extensive sashlkikal - and door do tery are prepared to furnish -any articles-I , la this Hue less rates than they have ,nsilaily keen sold July 24.- '. ' . 3 .14 1) . a !miring cream. Al,artiele'ihich everya-01614 . Ib4 tit; .0•41'ir ., .i: ceteli atea - ,-:_ t Xt4",etii b., r f:'-: -. - clijoi ) (** o4-.. ;: ; , .„ ,- -.. ~._..-.: At-sovel'elgo leme4y,„Kit,:,pveiy,-.Cll9!eriir ' 1 • Ch9leis infOtitii;'o...sloillo- - Zeoltitaiiiniii.l iegetable:4 , 4l has" cover flo *I% ft:Bll4* tp. • _ .- i PPoilt.lolg•Ple':dtsire&;,6* ', F0r.:.04e;,14.,b44 -, "i . BP cents and $1::::.., , :i; , •-,,-. ..: 40:174rt;#: '..:„.., !,' Mcintrcie;:;Ailipailt *2; 1 S,ZI, - - •• . -:::', ' . i' , 4 - ::' ,,, ..i. - • I . Iteinail l ed.-- - o.l);Tirgit-Deptlgt has ;take . * iooliti*ror Cteuidiets' store, where it wilt be hisbis:friends as quielvai '0,10111(11 MAY 2,1355 . - 'Resident Dentist. . NEW - (400D11;‘ '• • W. gar has ipot: rftteid4 &lot 'otlieys Fall Sfytee;such -se#elanee, flogink . L . 4nettas, Alarm as p Shaiels.. In feete-gennbill sftorunent _ which wilt be split Tortest , Om tl t haitotj, Ltossi Autt.laili neoding l*v tbeii i> on bey:do tan/meithe p •okojgunign. No , 4 Sept. 18. _ : COINS '42 ON HA I on short 11 fl E II El el ~, I e°l7 ;: f e * ;4 l 4 4' ik ' t°lsl'
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