41110 11111 . 1.11 " Mili" t, The lier James niM = C t 111 e d mon. f nmviciesee, * offered. Lo' tike the'stnmp among the G6Jtorms of - P . e.nnsylvanis in fay': or of , the - R*l) l ,l=n cause. Brooks, has been boiorea with another presontatim as a testimonial - for .assaulton-Ntr. Sumner,- - -a , preitatjOn by: the G1=11363 , of Washington. • The Albany Transcript, biiret.ofore - ../N - zealous supporterof "Fill ilndwonelson, haa lawered:4be flak, and Lees- lit f or p rt . mont and Dayton. The Alban,/ Regietei; the organ of 'Northern or Free eans, also ht , ists the Fremont Diyton flag. ,• t . . The!. Buffalo ; Repulqic, a t very able and influential paper. heretoforeiietino• with the Soft De moeraey, - bolts .4uchanan, - and supports FOrnont and Dayton; ;The Demo cratie..Refilitor, Harnilton,-.N. Y.,liolts from stung Tarty )iti tibliti the Fremotit and Day ton flap,. _,I- - „ , , - i i,: th , 4 ....' ~S.. Louis (Mo.) , TtePubliean; Wheelitig4kVa.) Intelligericer; apd Dolton, (Ga.)---tim'6e---11,1 - old line Whig papers of great Ordirilneticela -the South-have come :out titiresePredly.for Suchanap aitd•Breeken: 'ridge. - . (-..- • ' ' ' -. , . -,.... W 4 learn from an extrac!, in the Titi suss, that . ih r e - BmPlington (Vt.) Free' Press, - edited by :Pim Gr.„ Saxe, the noted ;wit "and humorous imet, tits run up the Fremont flag and yield? itlietlchet a hearty support. Huz- za for Frestiont and Freedom. 1 - . 1 . .. . Philip'Dorsheimer, one•iif the Dele- gates at laiwe to the RepUhlicaritConvention, 1 from „V'esifitorlt,says that Ex-Pcsident Van Buren: is iti, cordial sympathy with', the Re publicans; 'and expects to ; vote the Republi. can ticket in the coming eleetioqi; ' • - '-The " Svracuse (N. "Y.) Jaarnai, in' no tieing tici,nteeting of the Fremont Club in that city; says that' more IA- anl,one third of -its members havtup to this tinie,, never ;vo ted any Mire: than a -Democratic ticket.----- . This is hit the beginning of the . nd, and that end is the overthrow of_the s h i very party. , ..... Tile Mohawk (S. - Y:- dourier , which, the Albaay. Statesmon says, ' "has been for twenty-three years the leading, and for the most of the time the only Democratic paper in. the county of„lieltiTer---41)o standard bearer oft the ' :itto - il f Legi,in,'iHthe ninut li piece of ,Craine," Spinner, Maim, - eek with and Loomii., anier.tktheJ i /i'ving," a .. of ma man and; others who have gonit to their lest, •account"4---now wheels into thetraniis of Re- - publican , i. •i - ' I " • :7- . ltepttlffican.Nom'ination. - In the!, New England . State.; - the popular feeling rp. favor 'of Frentouti : is-apparently most eathosiastie, tostfm alone•:xetos to be *disaffected, -bin even there t'he 'Atlas- and Chronie(e the . have , 131 ..onservative old D. . him. The New he most re ,peet:., ,per* in New FAO So far Ni thougl : lt 'that 1 fOr carry.= 'ln ttte ' between.nn l. brc-ad lo.orge Law has tt.t kened. the former v, , ry, considerably in all .91eeottnties.. Under - his lead two. of the principal pe rs in Albany havet : fecomestlpporters Of F4innont - .. over, It is as , erted that consild.erahle section !; • 1" ther f old Soft _party Buchanan, and er to Fremont. 4-Solrie .of them the neininatiOn- was made at (inArtnati. ) • . Neitv Jersey-seems :at praent o: In a set molt, There is aFilitnoi,e, 'clement in vs ..: *ions ;cities and towns': rot fuse 4.ith the Repubiicans.'•,!,The-Se, too; are aided by : several newspaptfrs—such as the Fri:UN:ton - Itmiterdo'n and, peri4ps, : onv_n; I.)thers; oppoSTri)n jottrnars lhe . .S.!atf , ! . ad to-, c r ''xi.e election of Frern4itt, ' and among sheik aretlie.l.‘,Tew.fersey DV); Se,Dt in ?I, the • . Newirk Daily -.Advertiser, the Newark Zci-, • tone;; and the trentOn StatO dazette. Mr. 13:tylou's . populatitylmaY:priitluee a barm . ony -• among the opposition in his favor„ • ' P.tatts..ylvania is • Still .vc . i.y;:uusett t. M . . I n W the estern and . ner,thern - plrts of the State the:,:riontintitic n is sell receied,•aial the same may!•be said ofAnanv pOrtqrns'of .the eentre,l . and.outli. As extt' i inples : tyc may „Mention thati the' Bucks COnnty WitrO County P.epuhl eat:, Blau . ..County NVbi g, Pottsville Minersllournal tatieaster Exam- ! r . , inert. and Alerald, lot:Ong:4_4m Journal and York- Advocate, . are fa or of Fremont; 1 while the - Danville DenttiCrat,NorristoWn lerald, andk ; Other papers, strong!y counsel a I • the opposition: • 'number of - ra- Teri in our State 4iil,advri g ate• ‘ Fill t nore and :Dottelson; but-those : in the :interior will most , ' I,y'g' with the. majority of - ft - heir- supporters; Wbniare East eltangt• ni-*F4.oti - tont.. • • the WesternStatewi is seareely•ncees- Mr.,Fillmcire has no steength. there eteept. in thci southet4r- - districts of liii • pc4-. and "Ohio. .the great mass of • the' • American and RePubliczn nartii*, in that sed-7 - - ; Freniont's nomination is earnestly- sup in- those IseetionsAtoo,'the Germans • se#,ln ; :fri'be -. Separating- 'front the Democrats . • attrlining the Republicans!- The same thing. . As . 'd to. betakind -place-in• the east and in 4:4r • 1' Mroiii - fithe - faetsistatedWis Manifest that, SO fir {is the Free Statea.are `concerned, if the tiOtE . spnper press oitt.be-taken:is. an index of. istitlio opinion, the majori6 of the - people are. 'decidedly in litvdt• Fr'gmonic The most 14ientiat and wide; y circulated metropolitan'. . . jtitrituas'..snstain hint, and - 'ittie same is'inie'of aslttrge portkai of the - country press.- 01 the .4erman newapa.pers'the inajorlty are the se side. Our readers nlay forth their own. , Zedtictinns frotaa'what here Stated. We ithink it showsconch:sir' iv - that the candidate -of the large ins iif the-ppposition Yoith.Ayikericetn.. lar The lilivore papers_throughout the • State are rapidly 'to the support of 41 - emelt - and Dayton. After_ the present not. Ise fi ve papers _in the ;' - `, 4 State that adliere"to 7 4 ,itheore.. • - '[Whig t•papeite in the. State. Ileritls* . it --a ,singl y exeeption,-: go' warm .and for Fret - mint and Daytnti.---Oanti/k - - -&3m aißt AitAtat. - RATORSt At Aeadtnitßeal TittemktYetetilltit July 1314,A4 S €lotk. • 01142.Lial itfil2WM LVPERSONATIOAM • af.Reneakabie eipericsui, Brie.* anii Orkton, mingled with ..testunpaktit, "•i• Ettitc. !.. See Careslars. Tickets 25 (lent& - • • ' • ' i; • , • - hap4tant. • \ - Telegraph sew Oex: Elie Is no* tilt lin i*erat .s 4 ssuteessfin‘ atfr!eagets !lent *any parCelthe 'United •Staten with r* XONTEO3/ s tIELEGRAPB OFFICE: 111 9 lit .1856 ZEN '''lll4)lttraPire:C"lolllllii The.,Co4"7-;vin hold *eh' SegortAnOool weeting for 1110 Itteatton of °facets on Minder exmag,Zuly lei, a full attend atii desired. FAL qt . /1 01*.h. Soc'y 6y" 3ri2id7eiknbiri, Esq Orr. ..kimiitillOitlikKAß of lielloopP4 4 .T l 6; 4 . 1 leas of Auburn, trap 4illikoktr * *44apn.o3tbilBs6, daughiir of C, oxid,garSt, Cushman, agid 9,luoattis and 11 Jaya. THE undersigned having purchased the tSId stand recently occupied by Jonas Mack, is now pre. pared to carry on .the Carriage Making busines, in all its branches. AU.kinds of Carriages manufactur. ed to order, and repairing dope on short notice. • a . • E.H. ROGERS. , Montrose, - tf; • Auditorms•:Nolite... • • MILE subscriber, appointed to re-audit the accounts of Caleb Carinalt, executor of the will of Lydia Thompson h.c., and also - to 'report - a distribution of the funds in said. Gartualt's hands, as executor and trustee will. attend thergto,at his office in Mon trose, on Friday the 25th of July - inst., at one o'clock. r. at which time all.perions interested .can attend if they think proper,. or be debarred &e. - Inly" lit 1856. WM. J. TURRELL, Auditor. PTICE . is?her,ehy Or/It-that letters of. adtainis tralion upon .the estailkofJokt. lloratxts.s, late of Ilartronn township, deceased, haTe been grant ed fwthe.tindersi ,4 ned, and all persons - indebted .to said: estate will please mike immediate paYnetit, and thOse hiving claims will present the Same duly attested for settlement.- TCII4.IILES TINGLEY, Mot:Point Agr , tcultnral! Works. WELLES & CO., ATHEid, Pd. , HEM 1 . IITRESBERS and SeParateri and TbreAers and.) Winnowers combined, Clover Millers, Circular;l . and Cross-cut Saw- Mills, Emery's Cider Mills, F Feed Cutters,' Corn:Shellers, Corn as Seed Planters, Sey, 7 - ' 'mout's Grain Brills and Broad-Cast Sowers, Dog Pow?, ers, -Revolving Iltwse Rake; (How's Grain Cradles, Cultivators, Ketcbuy's celebrated Reapers and Mow :erg, Magic. Corn and Cob Mills, , Excelsior Fanning= Mills; Leather and India-rubber Rekings, Meat Cut ter,: Apple Parers, R '!f.igerators, Provision Safes, • Churn; &c: Extras furnished for repairing both 'Emery's and Wheeler's Machines. , We invite puck. Vat. attention to our 'Extender Fanning Mills.. They are A No. 1. ME ISE 0 .- **P - iiiijl.oo.ols.s.,: - - -: Carriage -I,l4tki Adniinistrattpes NOttee. Ilariord, July 1,'185G..,1. Emery's and 'Wheeler's Railroad . . ilorse.Power. . . tieseriptive Catalogues, rziee Lists, and Circulars , of nit Machines &e: ,sold by us, sent gratis and post age prepaid, to all, applicants. Send -us your name and address, .and of your friends also, . Agent, IL L. BLOWERS., Franklin Pa. (P. 0 addreag, Montrose.) •IL 4..WM.LES & CO. Athens, Pa.. June 20,.:.1850. VETiDITE OF Valuable 'Eteal Estate.' - - ,- Y yirtne . of an Order of the Orphang Court of !,1...) Susquehanna County, the undersigned will sell, I at public vendue, at the ,Court Uouse in Montrose, on I Thursday the 20th day of ,lulu, 'at 1 o'clock r. at., I l the following deseltbed piece of land, late the farm of 4 D;Illiel Croftit i deeeaseks)tuate in New Milford town : shiP, and bounded on the north by ltutds of Debts ;'Foot, on the east by lands of the Drinker Estate, on !. the south by kinds of Win, Tenhous..en, and on the west by lands .of Lotietnia Chamberlin—containing i about {id acres. Excepting therefrom that part of I said faint lying west of the road leading from Brook. . lcne to New.Milfozd, cont. 'lining 30 acres, which was sol. • i dby Zipron Cobb and Matilda Crofut, administra- I tilts--lraviag'about 3G atres of land, mostlrimpror i ed, having thereon' a pod story and a half_ Nine I house, a frame barn, A sinall orchard and good water. TEMIS.L7One half upon delivery of: the Deed, and the remainder at the of the year. • . - : -AMY M. criorer, ", 7 11.„ Guardian of Minor Childr6n of Dan'l Crofut,.deild. rAan FOR SALE. rIiE subsiriber Olrers for Salo his valuable Palm, being a part or the Farm well known as the ".Thomson Farm," in • the township-of Great Bend, Sussochturna county, Pa., containing about 230 acres of first rate. land, about. 100 acres in valuable timber, mostly oak, with a suitable quantity of chestnut for fencing; and the remainder in a high state of cultiva tion—is well watered by a small stream through - the centre, and also by Curable springs. • The buildings are mostly in good ictiair; with cat tle and hay barns and °thee - nece.sSary out-buildings. The Farm is well fenced and snitalfiy:adaptcd to gram -or graizing, but its present condition is mostly in first • rate grass, with an abundant quantity of excellent meadow, and is considered one of the best stock Farms in the State. :The timber land is equally adapted to cultivation; and the great demand for wood and timber, andlts proximity to market, make ithighly valuable. The, location of said Farm, with its fertility of soil and state of cuitivation„emahine every desirable ad -vantage for convenience and profit not equaled . in the ; country, being pleasantly situated • irt the'productive Valley of the Susquehanna, directlylat the junction : of the Delaware, Lackawanna k Western Railroad with the New .York & -Erie Railrciad, having two di rect facilities. to Neil. Fork by said lines and also West and North by the New York .k .Erie and its tributaries to every desirable point.. , OtherAniportant advantages present thentelves except - for faiming purposea---mid 'Farm being ;the yillaw, Site of the pleasant and healthy, and rapidly zgrowing Village of Lodersville, in the centre of a rich agricultural district, is athantageously situated .there with for dividing itp. for the sale of lots. Persons de { sirons of a valuable and pleasant location will do well 1 to call and view the premises, I Referencehad of the - subscriber on the premises. 1 Terms by' agrenient. 241113 : New Era ist Ttloatrose: 1 THE WAR . I.NLINSIS tONTINUES: 1 RUT those who attempted to get up a fight in t ! Montroie, against " second rate goods and high prices," with the fag-ends of three or four old stocks have fizzled ; 'and . , - . 1 t Keeler and Stoddard, irluisel3ooT AND SHOE STORE is located on Main i street, South of Searle's Hotel,—with the largest and' best assortment of D oods•ever brouiht into this mar- :ket, botigbt at the' . . , 1 '"" LOIVEST FIGURA- ' • - ; and whieh thkr will sell a ' leette aboie cask - ire de: tervidited to give "the old codger" a hard cute. We do not intend to be unde.rsold by any other establishment in Town.. We have only to...my, Ocane and See, for "seeing is believing." -We -do not de sire to puff our gotxls, preferring to "let - our works praise us ;" :but we may he permitted. to say, for the informationuf purchasers, ,that welutvelustreceired • AKEKTENSWE STOCK of : Superior,quiditY and style,'ecnoprisin all kinds of ,Geittlemens, ,Ladies', -and. Children's ear, .Also a.geeral assortment of i l ei Findings, and titer at all - kinds'. .:. ' . Work mad toorder, and repairing done neatly. ,- . = . -. - -. ~ _ • REELER & STODDARD. nXotrose, - Jurte 1 ; 1,1856. - . - • . - , . , . „ . GUARDIAN'S SALK. xrtyncs is hereby given that by virtue of an 0r .1111.-deefroif the: fhphane Conn a Susquehanna county, there aril! be - etpOsed to public vendee, at the-Court Bolan in Idontrose„ on Thursday the 81st, day of July next, at one - o'clock T. x.. all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in ROA township, bounded north by lands We Of Caleb Chwmalt, et the eitithy landi of John Bradshaw, on the south by Widget W. T. White and - Reim= White, and on the west by_ landi,of Alice Baker and 0. Carrara; light 100itidi b length runt 48 :re& in' width, - and co r itabihtg gt) acres, be the santelttore oileas; with the'ePPertettehe• firms of Payniotit -made known 90 thetlnf :P. R. VANSOUTES, Vair4B, 1851/.440w5) • 4 ua r di s4 &e. . . Civh: Paid, - - FIVE bighesrpfice. Joe* Ikillr.be paid tor ifoOl -BM= , ! - PWO DOZEN FAT TlMprriglytlie lot of /dig alto Ali iShltitens at- - ' 8. - 11QTra. • VXl7l7lll;iitli from 7{ to . rd - 44 0 barrel at . . S. $,. morn. Montratie, Po. " i , iMpoiret: has an be Overk others; as l ifs 'gears can be shifted riom %Milo' side arid from one shaft to the other, - giving it a siow v iutov,y motion or a light, quick motion, adapting it to - any of the:rnany uses for iridch it may be requu.ed. The subscriber having made arrangemints with t Emery Brothers for the salt of their machinery; wUI , furnish those wishing- to purchase on as favorable terms and with.as good guaranty tut tun he Oven for any machinery of the kind now in-use. Address, - • G. A. TILDEN. Vomit take, Susquehamut County 4 Pa. . YU!' Cast tor Wool. , TCICEit.4-AN- & pay the highest D market' Trice for all - the Wool in Stultahanna ' County delivered at their &Ore. New -Milford, June 16,:. r 856. . T 4 . 1141061 ' RAPIIIS; Artist's. Paints in tutotts, ■ - and Artist's Brushes ;. The Balm ofl Thouian4 Phiwers, for beantilYing the complexion; Gourand's Powdres Suhtiles,•for removing superfluous slap :his Italian Medicated Soap for removing Tan, Freckles Pimples. and. Sallow. Complexion.; Batche lor's Liquid Hair Dye, also his Moldavia Cream for the hair ; Ballowars Pills and, Ointment, and nearly ail the Pills, Ointments, and PateUt- Medicines in core ation, at • • TURRELL'S. Montrose, June 18, . 1856. Admr. Every Day 'Brings Something New. _ . COME. AND BE CONTINCEB. etLAYTON , and .BAILY'S SELF-REGULATING •GAS LAMPS, giving the -clearest and most beautiful light of any thing yet dis.covered, .and Une qualled by any thing else in cconom,y, as the LaMps, are so constructed that you get'a splendid-Gas light from the common burning,fluid and three times the , amount of light from a lea quantity of fluid.-.-For' sale at the Montrose Post-office by .Montrose, June 98th" 185 R. - A. N. BULLARD.' N. B. The usuak Glass Fluid Lanips changed to a Gas Lamp. . COME AND SEE. Q ,P"• CENTS incash, will tniy oue dollar's worth of Or/ the splendid 'stock of Spring and Summer Gcmids just receiving at the Cheap Cash and Bate store at Dimock Pour Corn'ers, where almost every body not goes to buy their goods". , • Ham and. Salt kept always on hand. • ' • WM. 11. THAYER. Dimock, May 28, 18tifp. • , . WAR DECLARED QN. THE P. 4 RT.OF SIMMONS' & AGAINST those old ccalgefs, "Second- rate Goads and High 'Prices.". Yeiends,countrynien, and all, (Which includes cvervbody,) we have just meek-- ed a splendid stock of t'ipring and summer Goods at our store on PUBLIC AVENUE, first door above the Posta - Mee, which we are deterntined,to sell for Ready Pay a "kale" cheaper than can be bought in this mailiet. 'Our stock comprises a complete assortment of the latest styles and best qualities of goods, &mu the coarsest Brogan to the finest Congress Silk Last ing Gaiter for the ladies. glen's French Calf Boots, the best In town:- The best assortment of LAO ICS' Gaiters ever introduced into thiS market. • OM Children's Shoes in great variety. FLYD NG S.--ra general assortment.' Also. Sole -Leather, Upper*Leather, Calf Skins, Kip Skins, Patent Leath er, Bronzed Morocco, Curasoa Morocco, Boot Moro-. co, Unings . of all kinds. All kindi of work made repairingto order, and done neatly'. Thankful for past favors, we hope by fair dealing to merit a continuaneo of the same. . • Call and see before yourchasi9.l el9ewhin.4. ' 131 HONS E.:. MERRIMAN: 3fontrei:,:e, May (26, 1556. .. 'TONICS WON'T Db. 1 1 HEY never did do more than give tenrporary're.- 1 , liet, and they never will- It Is iv•cause they i doift-touch the cAusr. ',of the diseaie. The cars of] all ague and' bilious diseases is the atmospheric poi son .called Miasma. or galaria. Neutralize this poi- Son by its• tc.acr,...t.t.....yric - nrt, and all disease , caused by it disappears at once. Rhodc's F.,ever and :twig I Cure is this• Antidote to 3faiaria„ and moreover it is a perfectly harmless;ntedicine ° . The certificate of the celebrated chemist, J. R. Chilton, of New York, to. this effect,is attachCd to every bottle; therefore if it does no good it can . do no hat m. This-is more than eati 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 thep truths I annex some extracts jusf received from a I;hyAician: • Citocarrowg, Ohio, March 17, 1846: JAS. A. RITODES, Fsq.—Dear sir: Yours :of 2fl' inst. is at hand. The Cure arrivediate last year, and the difficulty in getting anyone to try it was greatly increased front the fact that a remedy had beeniritro. duced which was growing into favor with the public, as being-better than using Quinini—not knowing; I presume, that the remedy they used to escape Qui. nine, contained the DAC° rums! • - Thhi remedy (known. as - "Smith's4Tonic") would in. variably BREAX an ague, but it did pot cunt it, as it would often return with renewed *lOO. This one eircuMsmneel deemed in yorir faiOr, if I could insti -1 tute a test comparison between it and your Cure..-- The follawini is the result : . • Three persons took ,your "Cure," all of which were cases. of " Quinine Intermitteot. Fever " • of many, weeks standing. They had tried Quinine and other ;remedies. occasionally missing a chili, but it was (as in all snelheases) slowly wearing them out and laying , the foundation of other and severer maladies. I did succeed; in .elfecting a radical cure of all three of these eases with`your remedy, and they have not had a chill Since. In all three of these cases the "Smith's Tonic" had been used, and would, its before stated, break the chill, but after a period or two had elapsed it .would return. " I think- there will be no difficulty. now in giyhto your "Cure" the vantage ground of any other reme dy now in use here. &e. &c. Broom; X. RHODE'S FEVER AND AGUE CUBE, or ANTI- L. GR.EEti. D, 'OTE TO MALARIA, the only harmlesi remedy ip existence, is equally certain as a preventive as a care. Take it when you,feel the chills coming on, and you never will have cisin - gle one. . JAMES A. RTIODES, Proprietor, - _ _ "dence, 11. T. •.: Bri•Lit tsßgDei;. r4n-dPr:"ETURID: • FARMERS TO .YOUR INTEREST. - - .- .A rare chance (9 make froth 12 -to 25 or ' 3c) - per et hi. on your.investment lER subscriber, is prepared to furnish Threshing I.' Machines and Various other Agrieultiati Tull* ments, not to be surpassed by` Amy in this country,; from the well known and long established manufacto; • ry . of Wheeler, - Melliek & Co., Albany; There ; are; but few farmers in this county but what can re ' alize the above per cent., or more, as the horie pow er can be applied in Sawing wood, is log or, other . wise, chanting, cutting straw, and hay, &e., and va rious other uses too numerous t 4 Mention.. For sev eral reasons Lean make it an object for those wishing. to purchase, to call uppn me and have their orders I hare the. freight so arranged that the trans portationis but timere tripe. - implements war-; ranted to perform as recommended, (see large hand bills.) I can also furnish machinery from other man -ufeetories if desired. • Now is yiyur time to send your orders, and your-machines will be in readiness at harvest.- E. ; •E. TIFFANY. - Single. co., Pa., June 10, 22mil For' Thritilisg;A`e. LICHT! 1.1111111 CLEAR THE TRACK! REMOVAL. - W. B. DEANS. " The Alan what makes !hi Piitere," T. 3 AB removed to his new Sky T..ight Rooms, in the . ILA Brick Block, over BentleyWßeacts. His increased acilities (and added experises) mind an increase Of - Patronage, - and he' trusts . •that 'the response will be hearty and.liberxl; - Come and see my new Rooms and my new stock of Daguerreotype goods.. . WOOL CARDING. 'FHB subscriber would inforni his old friends and . ‘ewstomerelu general "that be Is fitting: nit his machine:a with'new and llne cards hoping to dilbusi ness 10 - general satisfaction. Wolk done at the low. est cash price, and.Wtxd received in payment at cash prices. - ' - A. G:HEYNOLDR. • Brooklynolune 10,1866: . . CASE P 411) FOR WOOL by c • mr r. - sunint4tantqi, Peps* . tune 21. ' , 14015: . ?At! • vv , • 1,. • .. • . - IV.: '''' t'?"' 4 " 1 120Uatrg if a (St (Is 10 ti. lald ) 1 ter *re , A. ~ ;1 win • ' ON MAIN 'STREET, MONTRO F, FL SADDLltiliffili- tii-AXERS rrillE sinbscriber takes _11,14, ttlethed to !-eeir it be-'I _ .... .. 1 -,,is„ fore the people of Susquehanna nti, that at i „aill!As " : 11+fillillPtiplii,! trz • ..-.: . • thq, Temlreroom S° l ° t l n , ( the ° AY ' 4l ' 1 , g° 01 "1 4 ). 1 llsiv.l.T Por . ihO s oti.thailitel*lkif- *$(800' is the place to get Pies , (741 ',4 ct : aatr...citeoge !I trio, ._ , thi ,111KLYOlitit„ nese, 4. 4 _,, dartovd, - ; e i kir N. ew Y or k C an dy, 'SfircHu!E % AtrAng, ranges' and l'tenrst, ail *Los 'swOrt:t . " : nr.,titerriuste,,, soma *emelt , Lemons, Apples, N'ilbi**, flitklaAOY terSICIPos, i tiles., ,Ilaynar*. trolls, Ili. Haritella taide;st Os, Tongite and Cueunibtfidi SMall steer " In tOM Leal; best cak4Muted Wither. . ' - _T.- .... ": ...; .- - made and Sodasisatstri Icw•C ' in ske.,4o' eat and - CARRIAGE TR, , _.11111=.4f.-141,100g. done on ise i s. ; drink .. ' Also. at the mantel hi kept'bn IstualAtaltoti`notice. : A ll khaki of CrictikteTa•=tW UP* ' good assortment of 'OROVIr I f it fl.'el'h flint iftilrl 'On :band end, furnished cheaporlhatt tall be ptlroliss:i 1 York. such as Tea of different kinds; good, ikon ital oil elsewhere in Northern Pennsylvania. • 1 9d. to 61. per pound; Browit:Siagar is melt stilling att Nos. 1,2, and tiliß asiiinottofSetirisii Hotel, Mont -9 cents per pound, best Coffee' Suget,at 11+ tents,: rose , p a . „. ' -. • . , and crushed, pulverized and gntunlated &gilt at 12+'I 'O:..y,'FORDIIAM: - cents per , pound: Mackerel,: Cod, "White and Blue I Fish, Pork, Lard, Smelted Mot andShoilders Dried Beef, Ham,Tobacco, IPlog andlt r oe'o t,)*Vitlegial - , Tallow Canles, Stearioe Patent an Sperm OD., Rice, Soap of different kinds, ft= 10 t 12+ cents a I bar, Soap Powder and Washing Soda,, ck Salt rain family use , Shot, Percussion Caps, White.wah, Scrub and Shoe Brushes, Stove 'and Shoe Blacking, Hair Oils, Perfumery and.a rariety,of• Extracts, Matches, : Pepper, Cinnamon, Cloves,' ground do. Essence, Corn' Mo.+ , tard French and American, toffee Essence, Corn i Starch, Sago for puddings, Raisins from one shilling i to 18 pence per pound, Zantee Cur ants, Citron, Prunes, Licorice, drop s and root do., bandies of 'all ' i kinds, Fancy,Candy Drops, Gitm do.. Dried Peaches, 1 Mims and Cherries, Oranges end LeMotts, Pine Ap 7 ,- i ples,Cbtoa, Broths and Chocolate, Nutmegs and pat.: 1 eat Nuuneg Graters, patent Clothes Fins, Tramper ; eat Slates, Slate and Lead Pencils, Sweet and Castor ' Oils in bottles:Vire Crackersand othr Fire Works, ' Raymond's, Lee's, and Wright's Pls, Salts, Dr. Pliric's Camphor Ointment, an almos sure cure for , 1 the Toothache, Sprains, Bruises, Bu s, kc., garde. I Rome Medicine, and a 14%3 assortment of Children's Toys, among which are Italics on wheels and reeks era, Dogs, Lions, Cats, Bird 4, /cc., "small Pails and Baskets, Clarionets, Accordeons, Eiarmonicons, Jews= harps, a few Ladies' Baskets and Sewing Birds; also; : Flour on hand ley the pound, sack or barrel, at as i low price and as good quality as can be bought in t Montrose. 1 ' , i Ail orders sent by illend4 r , stage, mail, or by chit dren, with the nEanv, shall receive prompt attention 1 and be dealt as fairly by as if these %to ordered were present themselves. The above goods are for sale at "live and let liver prices. People are requested to aid and examine for themselaes. Toms, cash or ready pay. Thank. fid for past favors, I hope;to make! it an object for those that want Groceries, Eatables, i ke., to get theth at the Temperance Saloon and Grocery. ‘Mey 21, 1856. ! I . I_ 4 . S. MATT • LADIES! 11EITTLEMEN I fPRIENDS ! LISTIN •. AT HAT mean the "strange gyrations and rapid V evolutions" of thoSe excited crowds of ,peo• pie in the hitherto quiet streets, unless they are anx iously following up the magnificent Car of Fashion, Beauty and Taste which has just rolled into F. B. Chandler's Fancy Goods Emporium? Oh, yes, they are succelsfhlly striving to become the happy recip- • lents of some of the innumerable benefits being dis pensed, daily, from, its capacious :arrangements, to the thronging multitudes.' If there are any who are still unconscious of that which will contribute so abundantly to their happiness, comfort and best in terests, I would say—Ladies, if You want a•perfect "charm" of a Drests,a "lice" otii, l •Mantilla, a "beau: ty" of a Shawl, a "iweet?' Parasol, a "darling" Fan, or any other fancy external applianef.s or decorr..- dons, 'don't delay, but call at onceeand secure some of the "nice things" before It is, alas! too late. We bare splendid Plaid Dre.sslßillia, Black Silks, Satins, Striped Hauges, Challii,Beßages, Lawns from Into 3374 cents per yard. Chanebras, Ginghams, Curtain Calicoes, a largo assortibent of cambries., Muslins, .Inconets, bleached and unbleaclred Sheet ings, Denies, Iliners!::Cheek, Apron do.; Summer Cloths, a great variety of kinds Embroit dories, Laces, &c. • • .FANCY ARTICLES AND YANKEE , NOTIONS. Port-monies, reticules, enameled Work bags; bead purses, portfolios, pearl card castis, pearl paper'fold ers, chain shawl pins, slat bosom - studs, sleeve but tons, cornelean coat buttons, jet bracelets, mohair do., small china tea setts,, chiain tor, rubber puff combs, rubber back, side, and drcssmg combs, chil dren's round'combs, cornelean s caarms. glass.lockets, fancy air-tight ink stands, fancy emteltet Cases, std.. lettoes, glass beads, fancy moire antique, rubber and :ilk belts, &e. Ilats:ntid eaps: Gents pearl and black fur bats, nicn's and . boys' wool hats, men's Panatim and eghorn Hats, palm, leaf hats, .ittraw do., Children's: limey icghorn hats and caps, plaid summer caps, silk oil cloth do., &c.. • • • Clothing and iCloths: An extensive stock of black cloth coats, plain anu plaid eassimere - dn.,. brown and white do., cheap jean do., satin vests; cassitnere do., - white and inilr Mar sailes do., plushAlo:, pants, - a great selection nf. all kiu4s and descriptions, with 4tin stocks, Mack silk cravats, fancy colorethdo., fitney sn.nner do.; Byt-on collars, snspenders, silk and cotton suspenders, friney .tottori hose, merino do., &c. &c. l GrocOtics, Provisions, and oils, cordao and •twinei=, wooden Ware anti: crockery. looking•gitu=stes and ziasa ware, and in fact almost every thing vOtt want f or are - disposed .to in quire for—all env saie..cheapett than along and p the cheapest.— Kali in with th roWd, and come rove these 'assertions. 1 'Y. B. CHANDLER. • Montitow, May 20,111356. ! _ . . .....i. .1. NEW COOl3- . .A7 1 3014511115. •• 1 ra, su'aseilher e s. . ttavm . , entered into copart; nersitip 'meet' ) the fitini of SCTPHIN & You No. Lake pleasure in ammuntiqg to their f lends and the Public generally that they are: receiving as complete and as carefully selc+ted stock of go d 3 as has ever been offered to the gootl3,llnTing cummuldty in this section of country. Theli stock is comparatively new goods---as the'octl slOck of . ",T IT: Sutphin was_reduc. ed -to an utntsually anrill amount--and enthruces all the varictics ttsuail:.iltept . ti a country store. They are now tare, - ?.iving and bp-et/lug a large 'stink Or Spkaug unit' "Pinsumer Goods,. to which . the} inNiterpublio tttentiott, .belleiing,that an examination of tin! quail y ail price nrill pro 4 satisfilettirr to purehr.scrs,generally. • They. espeeial -1)' invite the ladies' attention 'le-their assortment of fashinimble ntid ourible Orals GIV , dB, o f every var i ety and _style, consisting _in Tiart 'l3f Spring Detains, .Charlies, Barages, %rage !Mains, Lawns, •Poplins ' and Ging,hams. = A" good assort/bent of Spring and Stun , mer Shawls, and a splendid flot of Parasols. • Aiso,.a complete a..,ortnient of flOttneta and Trimmings.. Gents, we haiv not forgo; ten you. • Please drop in an . One ns ; we` eau fit yo from Hat -to Boots, in style and qnaTity a's liven as price. Cloths, -Casa ; mercs, Tweed3,'Cahmerets Satinetts and Kentucky rJeans'; Satin., Silk and Magales Vestings in all their vatiety, - with a largtt and complete assortment oritea dy Made Clothing. , 1 R., L. SUTPHIN. • • ' ' 1 •• j• SAMUEL YOUNG. Summers, April r2s, N. B. The highest pric - paid for all kinds of Pro duce. ' Syrrnix k Yocia. LARGE oasortment df Roots anti Shoes for sale hv SUTPHIN & YOUNG. ifl ROCERIES--.4 rt, ment of tingars, Teas; kol Coffee and Molisse.4 With a, prime lot of . Mack erel, lft Kits, Quarters, Halves and Whole Birrels; also, , Dry. 'tad Pickled Cod for sale bY • • • : - BUT-PAM Er YOTING. LAROEIpt of Crockery, Glom, Stone, Tin, and lA. Cedar 'Mimi for sale iby SUTPHIN at 17013,NG, Fresh Arrfival et. New Goad! at Dielterman - & Garrott's. THE subscribers wotild respectfully inform the good people: of. Stisiluehanna county that they are now opening pteir stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, which is unusually large and attractive, allef which will be sold for Calh or approved credit cheap er than at any ether estSiblishment In the county.-- We mean just, what we av Pleatte give us a4tl. DIGKERO!k, 31- Gitala New M il ton!, Sept. 18'1,-1853. - - LOOK HERE' r puE subscribers lutvtng entered into partnership, -L are prepared to reeve wool to manufacture on shares or by, the yard. Alto, Wool Carding 41 , nd' Cloth Dressing in their Season. • I ' GARRET JOHNSON. - JOHN BEAUMONT. ' Great Rend, 45, IBM. • - • Str.B • -- i ' mew rign..4 =•-• . '.7.'IIALL . &I.SAT2'ETILY,' - .:, AI ANUFACTU and dealers. lna kinds kinds of Rrail 1 ' Farnitur 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 i style. We also keep on,band Ready-made Coffins; land as•we have in• elegant House, fili i area Prnisniodto attend funerals on short notien- ' i - I ' ••' • .A. A. RAT& •'.: 'New-Milford' isy I:180, :4 .1)18 1 1,01X1r 110 114'; !.‘:s rrii firm or Milt& Laub taw this ved -by moat Wit, ind Ikeleesii will ter:tie ed the old stand vt- i lde,dibii frit' of 80. k Eatitaise. VIALT,.4 kicay!. N'em , 'Afford, May 1, - ; , .•18,56.,.. ' 'E', 4 1a t walobE - Do - - 0 .. i„,,klglifTLEY tit HEAD are now receiving' .1." their usuallarge and desirable stock of Goode I for the Spring and Summer trede;,which were put.- chased at the , lowest visible iniees; land will be sold for'caih, produce, or on approied credit,' on- fib' which cannot but be satisfactorytOtheifflosest *ore. ' Our thanks are due to Our easterner's end thliVativ j lic generally for their liberal patronage bestowed UP.. con ue for the last elates' years; and de *e Ire now psovided with , a large and conv,eident Store; ad, In, te4dakheretofore,to glee our Orin persitiat OtreW*, ties lo the business, we trust ta merit a coutittanee of past favors.• ' _ . Remember that we hare hat osnt rim .. tea oat( coops, and that as low as he itetne quality en he, bought in this county. • • ... 1; ..- •, - - . I)RYGOODS.—A full assortment of Broadclotha, Kerseymeres,Kentaitleyleans;Suminerelotbs, Sheet 'lngs,-Cotton. Yarn, Betting, mull Calicoes, that ram% be beat for ad per yard. 1 - .•• • ',.. FANCY AND DRESS 900 M—Plain andi figured Delaines, Oltallis,Deßages, Lawns, Ginghame, 1 Summer Shawls, Bonnet Ribbons, &a. , &c. ' • ' 1 HATS, CAPS, .1.. B . ONNETS.—Men'a, Youths', j and Boys' Silk, Fur, Wool, Panama' i Leghero, Paint I Leaf, Canton and straw Rats,!of glthe dirent vs- 1 fft; \ rieties—Ladies' and 'Misses' Bonnets, Infan ' Rats, t Bandboxes, Parasols, &e. &c.. l for sale cheap. , it I GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Crockery, Stone j anti Tin Ware, Cult:dm and Room Paper, Patent ' I Pails, Brooms, Tubs, &e. _ ; - GARDEN SEEDS—a full - assortment. - . Also. Glass, Sash and Putty. ' ' SOLE AND UPPER EATHE,R—Kip, Mo recce and Lining Skins. • ' - BOOTS AND ,SHOES.--Hen's. Thick and Calf Boots, trorranteouths' and Boys' Boots—Ladies' and Misses' Gaiters, Buskins, - &c.--als Children's Shoes 'of almost every style. 1 , t DRUGS AND 21EDICINES.— ull supply of the choicest kinds Just received. i all of the pepnlar Patent Medicines o the day._, • CODFISH; MACKEREL, by the barrel, orie half or one-fourth barrel. - 1 , • PAINTS AND OILS.— We have juat received and shall keep 'constantly oh hand raw and boiled. Linseed Oil, Olive :and Lamb Oil, White Lead, Zinc, Blake's Mineral, Imperial, Chrome and Paris Green Ochre, Eng. Venetian, and in fact every thing called for in the painting line. - ' •'' ' ' JEWELRY, WATCHES, and Silver Ware:--A large addition to our stock makes the assortment complete. • LOOKING aitASSES'A ND PLArgs, Clocks, Whips, Travelling Bags, Trulks; Umbrellas, Rubber Overshoes &c. &c.; for 46 rtrht by : pENTLEY & READ: Montrose, Aptil 22, 18:56. )AIRY SXLT by the pouixt.l, bushel t-r sack, just received. aud for 'We . by - . ER.FII KI .— SS 4:! TUBS furnished to order BENTLEY 1L• BEAD. I_V ILIDESH 13UrrtR b tubs, sent to the city . , and AL' returns promptly.nnide in current funds by" April tn, 1856.1 LIENTLEY & READ. • -., H - En eic):oriu. -. THST received at the Storm of 3. Hass & *Bros., a 1 t/i large assorttnent'nf Spring and Summer Goods, of every variety usually kept in a country store, con- sisting in part' of— • I ' , 1 Di .1 Goods. A good . assorttnent of broadcloths, 1 caSsimeres, Kentucky jean, Summar cloth, sheeting and calicoes. 1 , Fancy & iillt•Sti l Goods.—Plain . and fig ured dcLiinea. oballies, ' debrages, lawnsi ginghams, summer shanqs, iiisbccis,! &c. Boots & Sitoes.+ 7 A. large as!sortmpnt (in part our own manufacture) of men'4,boys', laditte, misses*, .and children's v of every ityle.. . . ..-11i.watlier.-- , Xpper! leather, calf and .kip.skins, mOrocr.•.n and liliing.skin i s.* . • - IN hsie rr'iodings dc Litt ! ts.—A full assort ,. Met 1.. t Also a good assortment of Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Stone and Tin. ware; Paints," 0114, Fish, Se.,' which we Will sell on as'favorable terms land as low prices as can be bought anywhere in the county. • I - .. . I ,- J. 110;S t BROS . { New Milthrd, Hay 15: - Ififig. - • . . . . : N..13.' , Wanted in exchange - fur goods, grain, fur Which we Will pay, is. Gd., for rye; 75., for corn; 4s:, for bticktibent, .and 42,,- cts. for oats Also, butte; eggs, and most;jdnds of ptcolace.,' . ; 7 - - - 7 - • .- ,MAII OF SUSQUEHANNA COUNT . P r om actual 31casurernents and Surveys un., der, direction of G. 31". Hopkins, Civil Engineer, Plillailelplzia:, : , TTE subscriber proposes to publish shortly, by subscription, (provided a sufficient tnunber of subseribers . can be obtained,) a new and complete Map of SUsquehanna County, to be made from entire ly new and original sirreys througliont the'eounty, and plotted to a large scale, so as to show distinctly the public roads, township 'lines, country stores and taverns l smith Sops, school houses, churches, post olfices shopsmanufaCtories, qttarries, aid' other mat 'ters of public interest, with the usual topography: of mountains:- hills, livers, reeks. ands. The s names of property holders and residen generally, (carefully including all those in the conn r y,who sub scribe in advance for'ilre Matp,)will he engraved op , posito-their houses. tipan the Map. *- A. "Separate plan of Montrose and each.ot the larger ,villages ;Will 'also be made,tp-it large seile;svitlt the names of subscrib ers oppoialto- their residences:.-Views of public build ings and private residences engraved in, the margin. The Map Lie - be handsomely engraved and orna mentally finished in the style of the niips of 116ga and -Broonitcounties, N. Y., by the same Publiilier and engravers., and to contain about 18 square thet of erwravings, 'handsomely -colored by -townships and moUnted on rollers.. , Delivered to subscribers at V per copy. ._ - ..:- . . , _,_,„ . . ~ ~ , The subseritv relies upriti fhe patronage of the in to-Sipa mid ;enterprising ciiiaens of Susquehanna county, to sustain hini ; in the - production Of a work of such magmituflo,rull expense, and respecitlidly solicits their co-operarion. ; - ...._, • -. -* * - DODERP P. SMITII; Publisher. Nnel'i and ]v Minor street, Philadelphia DRY GOODS. TART GOfiDS, GROCERIES, ilsnow'iss, Crockery, , Nails; Broom.•, Fish, rails, Tubs, act, ust received. , J. IXONSA SON. Montrose, May 14: . QES 4 DAY SCHOOL LthitAATET,l3ilAes, TTesti ments, School Books, Paper, Envelopes, &c. &c just ieceved at - J. LYONS* SON'it. H ATS AND CAPS-:--a new lot • - 'J. LYONS kSOli. gottose, May 14, 1856. tiny 'FIRE: FIBEI undersigned is agent for the following In. T eurance Companies, the itputatton of ahlely for - solvency end honorable dealing, hare been long known to the public: The . Lyconalpg, Mutual. Capital $2_00,000. m The Faere - Union Insurance, Of Athedik,'N.— Catial SWOOP) secumi by. bob& and mortgages. State Mutual at Flarrieburg, on the stock and mu tual plan. Capital $860,000. , • • • . tarAPPliPmito. , CAD fOCeigrill Eolioies in either: pr any of the above companies. Bri,Lisos-.4rnouro, Agent. Montrose, Mayitt, CIIANDLEit HO. a very floe stock of • Delaines, g from . 10 (*MA toga cents per yard ; Paremetbm front to.E.4cents; Prints from '6 to 12i.centai., Wool Phdds ids - from, 60 to .75 cents ; Candles. cen'ttc,per!' pound, and all otber goods equily IoW. • Please call I .AN.D.2454414Y. • , .ermstantly at. hand at the lowestprices. • • • ( March 26,-Isso. • • a•CIILANDLEIV-• Bonnet's and Parisiii. -ExTE bate just received . , bYexpreas, a fresh stoci, V V of BottnetO, Mama' and Chfldrea'a Hat% Bone nett f , anutela,•ite.lite.; "dike we offer clap• ' - - BENTLEY & xontrose, May 20, 1856, - • NOTICE. IDrEltittlNS ileelp:Ati of paying me tiontY - ,4,debts 1 of may deeeiliption, sad do so.l.rhyle!ming ithat payments with Poet, Cooper & .Sankerst, Nola twit° my ext4it,:whoes reeeipm *ill be gimped fmte telt date. • _ wart, • t Art I* -its - • - 1144. . , .. 5 L ...„ AWIESIBORO:; ;---:.• - i. 'NC 1866 , -'' , -' . ~'-' ' ,, 1. iI AtE-olf•I d' s . . assottmest Wf 'Dry 1 Rare , Wood tooth . en; ware e , s? *ar G e ' r tuppe ril t w , 111 2 L. u St"it.7 t Cove r°, ts, -11 amt) - sts and ; LOAit r wi l , ° trin!,.rsiiits, lid i *it" C f nl ROCt• 49,1/0 Z.' JL abilTif. BENTLEY & READ 4,4 1,403, : t au o a r fitloarr- AtliOA!, .2,11" Pt - 1 4E 1 A" OlAa r . 4 44 ' . At 4 :he brow Vreav-morn, fc l ' l o a r 4 ! ail; an 7 ": "" PM" 7 0 : sio!ebil• ; • Ir7 rnestale I W , Montrose,' Vet - LIE "--ted - P . tiooks 'arid Slatliiiik4; celebn.g T or ib b looo Inas Sheadav " . Cooking, ratit'raildsh" C"atklndlar 18117 241a 8164 Atc-Ac.: 4lva( (b l 7 Starer, Same ° , 4 1 aas tili(eheper t e ra h a arca' ppa Call T luid see: ci): I 11: /NOS it CO , R lord P hy-the pound- melt,' the lei& It'FAYONI3 &M . ? 1831: - • ALT; 7 L9 ID 1111114 111 i, follie3tiorbo i fs VIVI Pik' . 'Tt!dut Yynow Tea for . * &a it .1 1 .1. - at B. S . lass to uwi. • ' ;1 -- f.t : '.';' ' ii: I Twelve po : da.mi SugiFlbt tibe 4144;tri,*.t! B. • t s LYONS & Co' S! ~ ' , .r ~ - :, , ." i Three_ it'Sagi'iS for one 414 1. 1 . . at il::/e . I ILYONS 41 o's.. - si r paindq toidlei for one dollar, at-B. ' $. - LAOS .t (Vs. I • _ . 1 , Fourteen Yirds good Sheeting for one, dollar , st..,Xt. i 11.. buss & Ws. I Ces. : Twenty yards Flints for one dollar ; , Wl•Lvonti 1 & , .R. IL .' , .: ...:. Twenty poe j n& Nails foi :one dollair,lit'LLlLLvoss it. Co's. -.4 - - - „ ~ - . • , • Thirteen bars Soap for one dollar; at. A. it: Vesigs i. ...5. & Co's. ,I , fe, : , . • Eight poutids - Coe . for. one dollar, 'at- B.R. Li , owe 4t, CO'i. I -. ' • - ~ ; deventeenLpounda Rice for one dollar, at .fl: B. !'.Tons k C4' • Fifteen cel B. It. toross TArelre4 B. R: 'ATOM 'Lane:abot te per pound for Cawlles-by the box, at ts per pound for tiptop Nets Pork at & Co's. • ' • Dec., 1858. BOOTS. . - • it for the best Kip and Thick Bootsoo . • 11. tyoss & T 3 per Lanesbo. Dec., -1S S per pair for . Ladies' Undcrslee6es,•at Et. IL LYONS &CO. 25 • SHAWI7I3. of of Shawls, at cost and something less, B. It. LYONS & CO's. • L IR" at ==M •• CARPE S. Per Yard, at • ' 8.. R. LYONS & CO's, • 2 " SHOES ANDEANDALS at B. E. LY . . wilj SOAP MANIJFACT6RII. bw.riber keeps constantly on hand for „saled ,-establishment in Montrose, the best quid- I 'VT BOA P, manufactured from the, lye of I i and grease, in,the oldfashioteed %my ? and. I patent process. . - ~- ; ,;e that furnish' the grease, Ile OtantSetuieli far sl,so'a barrel. Warranted in all cases rarticle, or the Soap may be retnrnedand refunded. -P ~ uteis'. ''-- - ' Lreeil, ~. , ..., : .-....... '' ~ .. 4 5 .0 0 , ~e . ......... :,. :... : °,50'4 Ar • • 26' ; e dealers will be furnished—if delivered hery in Montroit—at the rate ottent arrels it at Scranton at ten barrels for $5O. JOHN HENRY WARES. ;se, March 17, 1850. . . 10y1 =1 i 0 701 E sit' , 1. at ht ity of SO wood ashe ' not by an lor thO the soap to be ago 1 the molted Per b B 'Gallon 'Whol at the A for $45, 1 Montt YOU BROTRERII I New Milford, Oa LD cat- the attention of Country Merchantt d Peddlers. to their stock of . - Yankee Noii tiseiry, Watches, German Silver and Plated' d a general assortment of Fancy.. Goads. ock being fres.h.from Importers and ',Mann- . it once a mouth, will, enable 'n s to : . give our , rs New Goodi and New Styles,. it . all times. r 'RCHANTS AND PEDLARS a stock of Goods suitable to their trade at rk Jobbing Prices.. Our goods are bought turers and Importeis,direct.. Cash paid for PurS; '• ' = : .. • • ' Wll. - " • ' :JOHN HAYDEN; . • , ^ TRACY IIAYDVC.: . . GEO:HAYDEN,' • 'Milford, Pa:, Jan: Ist, 18 . 55. - 45(1y1 wo i . tions, J• facture'- custom 0, /if will fin, icew Itanufft; N. 13! New C4nitge of Time. CARE, • LACKA*Aidi WESRTEN • RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. • - DEL. and after Monday May 19th, .185% the Mail 'meager Train will depart from Scranton at, . Nr. Due at Great Bend at1145.p. Con - B 10.85 need!) with the Dunkirk -Express bound West;and the N .Y. Exec East, on the N. Y. k E. R. R. . Pas= ' I 1 genie - taking this train will arrive in Dunkirk at 11,15 r. 34, ' in New York at .11;15 r. sc. - - - 1 . , i . Remruing; w ilt leave Great: Bend,at_ 30:0 P. M. ti &lea Scranton at 6.0(1. P. a. ' -- . ' • - - - 1 , I . ~ Th Freight:ActommtidationTotin 4 .withiamicoger 1 cora shed, will leave Swanton at 12.46 r. a.; eon -1 neetilig with the MailTraitt West, gra the -Night Ex, 1 pres.- Trains both East and West.' Passengers - tak. ting: IS train.:and the Nightla.Espress: Pot, will at. trive n New York at.10:05 a..ii.:: by taking the Night, F Rip ' ss West, will arrive ht - . Dunkirk. at: 12 - st.-,er hyittiking the Mail Train Wok will arrive. at :Dun kittiat 6:45 p. m•• _- turning. will lestire,.Great Bent itt4i.t . , - a. and ar tt &ninon. 12,06 T. AG- ,-. .. ; ::.:,.,:, -._ l it ti t rive a ii i I.t . _. . %ter:gem for Wilkesbarre„ Pittston, CarhOd j a/e, Phil delphia,,(via the Vaitawissa, .WillisiniPtirt and 1 t Erie and Reading Railroad, via Tanumaa,).4lll4 USC. 1 ,la,n d ell intermediate places, _ will; find !,•Ar,s class _f eta vitt la cemehett in readiness at Sciantob t owt4c arrival of ti e Passenger and Accommodation Trains, to con vey them to the above places .: Those choosing pri, j : conveyance's will find the bead tiortm endear % • ' of every description; lat 'esasonabie charges,: rea y to order. , '„ J '' : `.: D. R. DOTTERER, RuPetintonclOr 4, - .7 IStaperintendent's Offiee. J ',' /:_, : J ._' -• J , j: - •J i Scranton, Mar 19,1856. j . . J ESPECTFULLY Informs- herrfriendit and the public' genentlki that under the drat of A. W et An & Co. she has just received at her room over IC te r ' and Stodartrst store, a large • assortnient -of $p g and Summer Fitshions; consisting of elegant, B s eta and idi kinds of Millinery, which'-she - wilt op n Monday neat. Drvatmaking, Cutting, Fitting, DI ' ping, and Pressing done•itt the - best style and on sho.t notice. .. 1 •• ontrose May V, 1856. - _ • ::., 1 • ltlttf. • 'JUST ILECkattri,.... 'VARIETY, of Brittenn in Ware, rtarnatenlnri. '" Japanned Tinware , Oroduity, GlawsPre:• -• DrY Grocerien, Farley: Goods, Jewelry, - Wet s. Gold .Speetaeles, kerfamerN.Drugit es, Pointe, Oily, Dye-sturs,..&e: Montrose; May 6,1666..A11EL. TURItIAJL,, • cal% :kowdres - the k Balm of a thousand -flosweeleiClieser:OerY ing for gain 1 , 0 , TURRELL'S AT THE OLD STORE Or J. LYONS& SON, lAN now be coundi lirge bpt' of NEW 4rf: )('')-Ast,, J . ocanprisleca'genetal ssinntmens of articles tons 11 1 Y kept bta coun . !7 . store, ail of Irgrotiliiin been' 1 n ht. elierip for els),l - , and' irillf be' !Old'iiit:alter*,. - IS fore S irilirL voirikl a haul. t.... I A imidtpiliot,Winter eibiMOkiibichiiiil sold at unpr e c e den t e d 'Ow 'rates; 1114 'is the: 'me to buts ftswl:alip . ..„ , Call and see. ,1111110.1 4 '' ' . ". 1 - • ' 01. isT6VIS it 80te. . . ti ,: .oij!9,st.!ksll_4Bl.l' 1 40. 43 04 .• 1i , .,,'c: ,•:::-., := _ - ~ . .:::4;LY tisk.sow.- g a LEY: ' ARN,,eparagei-lagatifigkalt ~,-.,';---,,-;. ATORS.I6:6Ora: DAR rails„ common tatty; To* 07 ' 1 ' — 74 V.l Brooms, Ropsoft at J. LYONS S sorra, s b toda aguillittbut t etitkir, Corea:tea Fish. miptc, 440904044144Y9P0n act aufaci Nab by' ' . - 4.1•700 Sua- • April te46,,t i zti ‘, 1 tino ys * *six* A uritiz4W*; 4* ale iirtia*f , r Crilt•± ll /14.30 14 4* eeMdlial tat 'Ale by • 1f t V9ll ,km : , , : • Xonttoso l St4teb ,r• i dz „A' tea.,* IT .:r . , UMW Miss Storm. OEM and nips Ckt*PE, who 4,- ' re-gOhuL FdinkllhliGocidei skit' -iiiii==' - ' der .osnuenta, tilik Neck ssid Btp,doti'ctd.eolgreattooO7Abltililkkic A11t;a1.0 0 .,*., cue tO MentiOn..l - ' - t— ~.tk 'l:addition' tridi these, iiip,s to i& : Stipleraluf Thitnelitktfltiods; sue qualities , ilite prahasi,l'husnW - . * Obtosinno. and a gteal.rerietchtetktir , .4 sensatalP. 1 ? nee ded 4 1 .romicter -4- .. ~,, 4 ', , - , 4 _...,4.- ' - 'We ore. rerl .I;thtt-tisal 011ie, sritio are c' h ,"'nipt,', '1 , any of the artieluCtlieutthilWirptild do'ireiio esfl and price our gookill'alletrl,tketinahtif lavi much they'can invi by belybitoiap;.- t^ , -i C , '•`..: -:". Thlnlidtti he poet I fi z Lirgielat " 7 • 44 ' 11111 4 1* giel invite our friends and ,lit o picrdlT tOk- 01 1, [ us at our new a04 .1 0,0r. 0,. ',where we 'are always reidy wait "on'tbein: sehik' possible attention. -:- ''.-: 4. ": ' - : . 1 4 i.. .7. - -. ' ;'. ,;-';; - -, - GLlTifinBo., AVM 1i.a0,,' ' .It. - OCITENDEaG. , .1 LI -1101111:410". - . - 4. C. 1 /. 111.01 T 58 -E ita . - -,:' I .3..*Mi1i11a.2", Great litaigains Vii ateur A. LATHROT:' 4* :14a!)§., ri sl re ZTZlhl rir Atit s t u Olri l 2 . 42l SAVirnarS, AltD ititAliroWAD CTOTI !AV at greatly reduced priers, in order- ttri* room for our Sprfttgpurthaiwo. Sow istbe bu 3 always as we are detemulneo tetaidl. atopr sow Fifteen and twenty. per CenValltY bell.a T e4 b , on us immediately . - - Pim; Rick Fi.ericA .sl4t4es, *Cktft 10 aid shiltlng-4, rter yard, + A "s BtanlifuiSiri - pea and -Detaineiutistra for 2s. and 2a 6d. fprilat and;2o nentst.i. s , Parinnettas t -Alpaccas„ *bup, 1 1 4 **ft -4 ? - Linds4s at prices that *ill "ttita.r...nt#4lol.. 208ciiinetts from Ss. 6d. per yatd. to $t per`3 Ite; per cent. less then theyinsirket:price. .We alsokeep on-hand lan , * askietarnikoC , ,,,z.: • BROADOLOTR . A.:I.- - :;' all grades and Cali" i*:P-dae kw* 1 0 .44,50. • CASafiIAVRAA -Black and colored - Doe iiiienns, Grey, Kentucky Jeans, Coriuroyi:" • Overcoats froins4lo 0 014 , 4111; _Vests Oyer-bawls, JackaA .a sent * o ' cle-to,mork In—call anktiy 'one:on. I Flats Ind Cope:, Boots -ciriTSlifies - Cie.& -Harctteare, anti A lot more of those fine teas. - 110 ! more than a drawhig; and 'ion will be lure ' - YAI.VTEE OTIONS*. . , - 13eside many other, things- t..4t we stal '. biliiip, hkenr-all who favor us with a , Ull4,itire can ited wi goods as cheap as they mui be bought. anothe this country; . llinghamtotinot 'exticlptedi - ' We ti sell a dolla;'s worth . of goods on b yetVitfiedit 1 win 'a bill of fifty for - cash. il Ruy, the '.anteithi bring the pay, and you neetnot - al)end Your . ing to ".York State," as wie _givo,.:you the w moneyyoumoney here at home. , , , ' . 'Remember alt we have Stddwe 'Mean: and any one Will callit NO: Si; PUBLIC A. will prove save hav6ssid to theWerttlie Ur% 411 kinds of .oitt, .:Bta i tEk'• $ 4ND EGG,S, taken .. in. aw.for.. goods , I . .ieors nivis. - = . A..l,ATlnitop & i Montrose, February 12, .18515. ~ .. ' , • • • - • , %MEL AND 11011tESS GOO 1 itTASTILLAS,:tacco; While* WOrkOd Parmelee baltoN falhiOrutble.4lol2notitY choke assortment 3n. eaclll ' . :d.e.fartaleP4 *- hit of irioire glair -0. ! Trkolordg, fate* Gook voriotn ' clotting, (1` glair -O. !T ,' Altai;)' (kite:" lints, (silk arid - summer -4 iCkithif +evOoisi ' fromot cents to 1 shilling; OrtOotir, !bath* i and Rugs-. - ;,..P. , .-i - fr * 4 ; Hardware--G S i l ve44l"4l4fd e 4 an , Futres and Forks.' • : ~,, .. „.,,,, ~ ., 4 , .. Gkilleerilei-;•Trabi ra fi n e eissi,nli &tees,' Broina Tarliettil Iti*Ofi.c . c . l 4. l l. ll Ground Cake, Genf Stark. ,- -• !'-h' :- ''^ - 4 -^' .'" PertaiiiierTl.4347.Watir,..Toitet_ -do ; fmna, 40. - 4irsewt firiamt colFl9%* ..' of Fancy*aps; kg,!..Ste.,- , ' s, _. . - ' , •., ... ... , -, ". IF sinning' Tug is- , . lTay: Foi - I L I . Rives &c. &c.; ' . -'? 1.- ' "" A tz• •I -. past,: GIME A RE ilowpostl. *.ltit 14109aikw•PA ebeinifst. :- ' • ~:, ~.;;.' • , . ~, )e 1.R. 4 prate ' - 2 . . , 1 .. '' Large stock 'cit'll ' ll'aixki; i J'aconets,oldte - Gsbod Icreisallakev , ' lina,PPniscb,: - B Atibbo..W t 3forpec4fiplApysll44l.l l 44l Oitt., 1 I LuElinP!..#tet - iknik Perml ic r srbwilltii - a er rates for good arts . /loots ant stock—Groteriel fir e t itatitityF:-3 VoodertlsTare; Ica:64i (Moses ; 11emPAIVet; 01 1 C 4 1 3. , 14-1. 4 71 e Raying3o,o l3 . ite.:&e..,l • ' ': - 1 'We hire never , 4 47,t er ! aki m - 46r diflOttuettCtlptco ;'atilt' jibe attentkia•of ocirold friends.: , '-i. ._ . FT . Itelgisisi in ' , - • YOCUM* itri eie , • ' - ~ ,„.11 ,, 111111 T sinit'orall long - 11 UP ‘l36Fik*Storei, IP Oil- roe! 91 Books and. Buglonerytpon, she itsk ia _ mi ble 03E01'163 pi ,'better ikaettie'e sed . be strial:4:r •-' --' :- : '- ' ' 'Kew 'Books just In 4 Tenre six3iin . Salad ' lf Abe „: Ditto,; Defence of the Am ' Pr as IL Whitney - 41N; Y . IL Chimp. rolbeirt untici, 'CrOy Arthitect,'Bii.-4,40. lic.:- , • nest..reiik. .. . 2 T,.::... -I'i ...01„, I, *Dionne, Mai 44bil85pr-- - - . NEW - 11 04 ge n. -0 6 .1 105 9 040 t , ,T lOt rii0j0.404'0.M4.07 trot itinbrOttiltA-30W- • glir* • ,-•• • rliNite I*Orit denaiNßEfetmei: m 740 vitittaettiotion, to huoineek. hopes to merit IR liberal share To them *WAAL° WOO ferapoto, and No* mwtoto4: ides the ititeldoe . oreidise the Nett tees 'No .eieorrt 4%10,10 powol4lB4,44),Mtertf.. Mont?,.4* „ - -..,.;:.„T' taut :,;.. • OLD MU , A 2,. r... ./9/1r . %-•-, AO*' e=iltite . b, "--- 4 . ~.3.j,, Irk of tbita Tiplit.i.bw.4l4l7Mot Oh.. ,sts t gu~ Alali.ir'W-lfate thiv,b • h attasing. :- s ot - **alit I *moovtiod& r** *" am lutt ,_, lit xl/41101 ~ 1m , ',,0 14,0434.,,12 114131itlt. , 'tiriP''.. ~ : r•- f .: 4 = • "e=';',:i .: - Igie -,, , r- . .--Irzlk , - '71.640010qt-f-,7:„1-',' •,,t1?•."---,%,ki,..,-0,1 .z -, Ili ., ..;;;,•Y'- , :4:-. :-.:1-- \;:6--;-'siii.l • • Iltabitis f • I , Goan I . 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