• `t`* .7. --- 7 , ...,....,,,qO., ..,,..;,. ,• • , .i- i 7 r , .r., 1 . 1 ..:. I:, i` :. 4 8 ~ - .--''' c;;- , AA4.l.lkiii -- T: *ad*/ COIWV . ..K.f.w•wnP. -f. '''' ... I:I• [ - : ,;... .. . - z.'lr I f l'i *i ts Thi4egmzittat it asilies . ....t1 , ,, ~. 1 1 .1:5i - 1-tomv Vigeituto - 04 , vii.si ll iirer. 1 , is . z ' l l i ir r:a4C4 l P l 4 o4 , ,Orfillt i eN g WI =Th i li ft fC_SF "11111(11."6141 : •iitiplepl id. 3 per. sms7.-'isikto: ded t•that the,Veyvgotion conldifin tto 'ti 1 WititiPtild-iOl . * ritspdly ‘ thtleifia or ft Mit*outi;m4i' cticitt.:lA 6, i t ri candid sna will *hij ' il Oseilitise — A4w) 4 t-, ictuatiitietesare 44 :. , identifiK with Ihrratc4gesOttAs Itrafiraska Art. ',-r el m In aeeePtin4tht_pa itional 'nomination of the DeMOCraqr .of 'Penasyhinia, liar. Bit. ciilikr'svAsi.orY Wend. to avow his heart,' aPPr: 0 . *ion St-the principlesol - • atilt lat - . footneamonOsitich los , a dislin,il.-es4 east, pleitisisalorsemeat or the repeal qf thef*,- - souri restrittiVC "1ti',144.1 1 0' SPonoht as well tibia tniTatc oOversetioa, he did-not helsitate taTdOtlere - hidsel_, t•to•the-iame effect. _la ed. 1 s'IOV,fIO, - ,P4ninnati COventin*, auk De. "''-tse,T , lc .ertioeslhot4-',!4e4 1.1 .4 1 4 An- CitliAN a iktut.,. ',o4 , na4tn4Pa'aitian tni *li the issues °taw AO. -., -.-, '',, '"_ 'CLI.c.. _. ~'. tAhollteser,saPhing insmuting to 'fide or 4 31(h`'BObnatratt with Vid .- priniiittlei - or the ffattisiNtatAilta`set,'it*s supp)iedip thtl•Pror, l o°94fAhe Platihhn't'Aidt t+Zoi'Ae dutwPasaraiii", ll lo4l 6 Saitihnia and ailpilat . kleiiisriabytigi jtid_fiCestrow.baajing ' say 're ': luitaweelP hitiit theltsnes:•pr4ntod 10 the il/Ptforlnt, he itt 9nee, Planted himself upon If, 4i,tlte titOtlialft* and straight-forward - matt. pen r: . tife- aid :poreveh await.the •otricial ..tAit tTheaties Of his c noininstion, but, in a prompt and spontaneohs sanction ofthe principles of the: party, demonstrated the t aineeritY and heArtoteu o.fliis convictions. !'' k _ It was not Alr. , ,Buchanan's ;fault MO Ile ditt,itot assist itl the repeal of I Me Missouri ieit;i:eticnt If! it had been iti' his poWer to Participate in the struale, everybodypows that be Would:have espoused the interests _ of the Soup, .... - Absent at the moment iti the service o f this Government, he; lost no' time afterhis returly to the country,!in confiiming - the settlement' effected by the repeal ol - the Missouri reitrietien, with all the authority of his wise statesmanship and illustrious charac ter. Instead of accusing his Misfortune,. we shoold appland the zeal with which he repairs the , .ornissiohsW accident. _ ; • If, there iiliiv - person so punctillionSfassii caVil,'4t the. position- of Mr. Buctusx'l, he ivllEhe l estePped from condeninfig theticitet by , the ontececients of Mr. BIiEFICENR7I4IE. This gentlemini it Ut least, bore. , prominent part id thefiCansas-Nebraska Struggle - 4 He was ' the fi ght from the beginning, tWough all -' i ' various vicissitudes, and at. the last Mom t ot:exidtant vietory... N 9 ether', man contributed. nio're to the repeal of- the.;Mis -sand rilStrictialn. If...he mina t f claim a ex , , . elusive merit, be 'can at least boast an mid n .iti With the fotemost Champions'. of the South. And so, .by the effpxtive exertions of one ‹xindidate, and!the subsequent hearty sanction .of another, the Democratic ticket is thorough. -- - ly ‘ identified With the' principles of the i Kau .sitiNebralta"act. '. .., ' .i- 'Senator Hamlin, of Maine, finds the Dern .oeratie party,of which he Lai been an; hon. .ored and trusted member, is getting iltther :too hot for 11`m). lie.uniformly voted, 11- *lush he didlnot - spealt, against the Nebras conspiracy'i but the party, by the Cicin mad platfor4 requiring adherence to the repeal of the Ompac , t, an' indispensable ;arti ,cle of faith, he res4s,,his place of Chnitjman -of the Committee of Compere; and - tarns %is back on S6dom, where the ranEE spirits .--Pierce, nonglas and Buchanan meet, and .will often meet again. This act of Mr. Wain lin looks as he was apprehensive of i'pme thing of a shower . of hot shot upoti; thp •doomed party he has left, to which he means, the say; to contribute all he can. Mr. 'gam disereet example will be followed,' it is probable, by many Other Dentoits,!,who , I ..eannot fail-toOiseern the gathering stone, till 'scarcely one Of that ' party in thefree 4tates can be found giving countenance to men 'of violence and blood; and instigators ofjcivil war. „a - his is the hope, the. expectation of the country: ;On the unanimity of 'the free 'States-womukt, rely to carry the Republic - through the = &lingers which surround it. reqiiire the mini persevering ,keso lution of the ,'wisest patriots, and the energy of the bolder'; and wild the time &tells' for, it • will supply. • . Senator Hamlin, who has represent ed, the ,DemOcratic party In Maine for!, nine years past in the United States Senate;lrose , in the Senateta few days ago, and declared that, since the Democratic party in their Na- Aienal Coniention at Cincinnati bad end6rsed 'the _Nebraslci . ,outrage, mad no lOriger maintain partY association‘witb a party that insisted ou.suth Aoctrines, and could support no man fi)iP•rnsident who avowed' and tee ogmzed such Aoetrines, aud whatwer power God bed'endOwed him with, . should be: used in,the. eoming contest in opposition to that party. Is.the course of Senator Hamlin any= thing different from-what might be expected from every hot-and• intelligent Democrat who loves ins :country and his country's lib - *ties 2. . Tana.-Yss -Yankee out walking in Virginia it VilieelingoShile to himself a_talk ing,experiep4ii.,a and froni 'his &put to his kqes, as he Was l , suddenly covered , o'er with bees I-- They rested On his eye lids, they perched up on his nosc;I: they: colonized his peakeiJ face, —andawaraked-opon h: ! _aelothes. They "vim:- nostriliAnd drove, deep Into his ears, they crawled up his "trowsers"'and filled:his ,eyas with tears. Did-, be yegl"like a hyerSito Did he hollow likes loon?W,Ss he *IA and laid he " cut and run ! 'lor did the critter swoon? - "Ne'er a one. ,Flewrasn't scarl-a tnii3O; he -never swoons—or hollarw, but he hiv'di thorn in a nail-kegight a4d sold fit 4 t*O ' ThsoposiFLAos Aso Acre.— n thq attack 'on Liswren*, a white flag. with a bleol red : star in the eentre—the ensign oftheifilouth ern I:kisuni4tistwas hoisted: on dui top of the Ft e r-liptil before the eiimOtulding glierilifJohen himself-planted if retiag.-- appropruttellemblem of pirates . 77 0 n. the roof of the IferaM of Preedozn , z ofßee. Au Amerjew-ftlklated from a end at _ the, Fort, erseted x ,,atimmer s near tfke I ...:4 , l",4ifer: hadedlt-Anliti -and=,,3otsl kt.into, rihhnos is theirHultitnate de- „.; tats - durinif w° .than the lona”' g-- rifler &Ms II bUt none -- latidgrA- to it 40.itiiiiktRken tatiwai of ,-h-el!rtY,4 lilt Missouri(4l6 libohnea - esteimy) - was ea .oufsei 24 OVer(l6.ll4l° I q uingian y. - arerted " 4,!1 iiifli*l464erg 43°, , , tViii4l,ll4 b y 444 DA 1141,017 Vi ti lady jag hipu4atiyio.lo4 , "Whativaitdied - bad , Pit, hi _140;- - thacialn ",be Annve,red ;f I T,st- have not I aljoyeatheiedvaihair of halinglW Preach twice la (Mr:capitol." . „ 0416 tifiL d - riiifikifitiimithinva eget wisdom in the:44lictiOn =Arbil '`gentien u m -<":4l*lldiatf r.,061" 1 1 :rt4ttencig. the in Al.•ilia qualittes...:th.4*-uattkut e , 1 11 0 fteter; imtt-his lissgivenpeonfivlinder,ctrvituf; iednitttidit nv rinisecmdeptimii , af , 40 111 4r/I 4 4.1 1 4: 0 4:* * * 1 * *- - sultW man. r ,L.W .A ris,raeillais - tendon tosbe7 l #*l,,, of berAnany,distinguished sons, but Among t h em all, whether of the:past or 'the, present, none'is k tifore;enkitle4; - to tier affectionate re gard than Itidge:,Dtiy*l•4! bsi, on the bench, in the> finblittieemtOkof his State and the nation, he han, • proved himself corn potent, tw.everydnty he,.hau been required to perform, ima lutaLadomed every ‘station lie bal'Weti-ctikteft4lolrto' • - :14:tito .SePat4i ofill() United 'Statnt,.biips better thouo..amonk its Younmnt - balAre* eluitkes the ; soundnesivof tits apinicas; tlictogent. cleat ness k:vith*Jiich.he gave then' utteranee, end the decorous inanlhi. a; with whiel k be - dekod.: ed them' agabest:elirlittaCks, no 'Matter fUem what quarter, theY cantet revolUtion withdrawn blin from' that body, he would to-day have been arneng` its a‘m knowledgid slioutd, - ; the ticket on which be has beeiipliked pt.-eve-success ful in the eptirciatthirig tolitost, be will - pmeide over, its deliberations with a dignity an; courtesy wilt:4lllone of his predeeeslors have surpassed.+-Philadelphiallorthldmertcan. Fustosi FOR Faximsr.—At all the ratify ing meetings. which have been , 'by the peopha to confirm the norninations •of Fre mont and . Dayton, , there have been ,sorne matkable fusions of hitherto irreConcileable elCments, which afford most encouraging in dications for the cause of Republican Free dom. •At the ratification meeting ;n Boston,_ on Monday night, the presiding Officer was not only an Old Line Whig, but one of the stanchest Webster menin illassachtisetts,'snd among' thir speakeN was lion. lannital Hatilin of Afaine, who has heretOtors been. the leading Democrat of his State., in' all part,s of the Free States similar fugiOns of the honest and intelligent mem hers, of a 1,1 3the old patties . are taking nlitee in favor of Freedom and Fremont. The Philadelphia platform offers a brpad staging upon which all true patriots can stand* , without jostling one an other. . , The Richmond F f nquirer says that 'the :let of the House of Representatives in sending ttie Qommittee to Kansas, was treasonable. It may, well, be apprehended that at the rate . things are going on, it will soon he pro nounced so .by the executive. ,r. 1 • :•Suietni.—Daniel 'Abbot, .of Rush; tom. shiN in• this countn - cc mmitted - suicide on §aturday,2lst ult., by shooting himself in the Veisi. with a. pistol.. .He - lived but a tuitiatesand; we believeolevei spoke after the commission of the act. FIREMEN'S AND 'CITIZENS' . CELEBRA • TION'INZONTROSE. The Rough 4nd ,Ready and ItontrOse Fire Engine Companies pro pose to celebrate the coming Atli of July, as follows: . • • The several Companies (with, their Engines and Rose CarriaFes appropriately decorated) will form in. procession in front of the New. Court Hoase;. at 1 M., and march through the principal streets •of tho town. • Afrer the paMde; the Companies will adjourn till 2P. 31 whew' they, together with such of our good citizens and friends from abrnad... as choose to join with us, will repair to Amtdemy. Hall, where a dinner willibe provided, consisting of ' the fattest and best thattbe season affords. After the. eating, thee'will betoasting, speaking, Cheering, and such general •and social exercise; as the day and the festivities , of the occasion mat seem to suggest, °' Tickets for the dinner may be _obtained it S. S. Mott's Temperance Saloon, or. of . the undciAjned Committee of Arrangements. The Fourth In Jackson. • 1 There will be ' a celebration of the above named day at Jackson Corners, at which time the Iteri.,Gto. LestioN will deliver an Oration. Several other Oeak ers are 'expected to address the people. The `people of Jackal:in extend a hearty invitation to the citizens of adjoining towns to unite with them. in rehdering memorable the 80th Birth=day of Amer ican Independence.' The prftessiott iifl be formed at the Methodist Church at 10. o'clock, and march to the grove 'Where the exercises take pliee. There will good vocal and instrumental music in attendance. Mr. J. J. Turner will serve thedinrter in his satisfactory style, .to au who desire: -Also, in -the evening there will be a brilliant display of Fire Works. By order of Committee. MEE MEC MEM QM specio itofieo. Fourth of 'July. W. H. Ji.asur, D. S4rr.e, R. &. R. No. 1. W, B. Duss 4 F. 3. CIINNDIS.I; J. P. W. RILE; • Montrose ;Co. 2. E. Marx, 1:11 - Fire Companies from abruad are expected. , ~The . - Fourth in Liberty. .; - • Pursuant to notice, the citizens of Liberty met in the Presbytetian Chitrch, to midte-artangements for 'celebrating the corning Annivekatry of American In dependence on the 4th of July I , - • 1 Satinel W Truesdell; Esq., appointed Chair man,. paid Arthur Soittitworth retasy. Whereup, on it was -7:• -' r I • . - , •1 . Reiolved, That' weed the 4th of deli nest at Liwtsville Centre, and that Samuel W. Truesdell; Fsq., and Bev. Ephraim S. Tenn). be- a Committee to procure speakers for the dat. . • -,,• • Beeoleed,-,Thatithe Coierrittee write to' Benjamin S. Bentley, Esq., ofliontrose,lto deliver' the Oration' on that day. , ' ',' ' .: , Dr. E. L. Brundage, Stillman Faller, Fredl Lines, Esq.; Joseph Bailey; Nathan Fish, and George Ham lin were appointed aTommittett of . Arnmgements. • Mr. Bentley - has . -accepted the invitation, an 4 the esertisea w il l commence in the grove at - 12.o'cRock. At t o'clock Fremont and ..Daytosße/Veit/ion • ifeetifty , will be held, at which several distinguished,' - speakeit will be present. - . • , • I • SA.MI77.L. W. - Tarmsniza., Pree't: Aaritrn Sotrrawoart, See,y., r_ ~ .... _ _ • Harforalluiversity. ; NOTICE.—WhiIe we value the . P I lie Exhibitions lit the close 4the. year, tut 'metals both to itu dente and eon:annuity; yet bwiing no building suffi etentli btrgeAci aeccuutnodate the`auditory; and the expense ofpreiniting adeonnodationa,*o great that Tor the inewsntyeai no arrenntenta wffi be wade for a Public Exhibition. - By the Faculty. 18th 1856; ' " : The Annual wattling - Of the,Trestoesiis oaTepsday July- lit, at three o'clock Pt x., *the Inftttntiq:i. , • LADIES' FAIR! Pair - Ira beleldby the "Sewing Society of 'the Presbyterisn Congregation? of &madame Deptot, at the Boarding House of )1.1611; Esq., on the • ~ •OrATZT, . • • • Inemmeetton with the Sur, tweitenstv.e.table of refreshments, will; be furnished during the day and , evening. Dann will be open at ltio'clocic, s. x. A Nelleml attflidium.x4issolifited ; with Imago hearts aid finl IMOlrete, ' • 'By order Of committee. 'l7li equetianns i,411poo; Iss6:' . -Free 'State Celebrattest, io be held it Auburn-Four Cornet% gong ,-ssiumna .o).:PaOxiPricitythe loirth day on3ai7 VIOL radios of . Again - ithini . ..and other" eaves - Oils' npfirolirlitte -to Alie otenalos. A 14 , 04 Omit itiadiedliorsen!qs u dressed in uniform, trUlbobtheisusEperade;-, ROMOVED - ./- 7TO ViderBLOOK, iroikro 6 lnr - OVOs 11 ./e 1.44e— 0f 111.11.1. S Son. , P. - VIRGW, Demist. : Watlylt; - ' #lll P 4 which ire Are paYllig4 . t 4 i iviiiitios. Ncii /UMW, Nay 1856, • Fig= , CLECtitl-Plefi4VlgMtGEOT Res- W all who "Order the Ittloroted'Praa.ft-"'(wthe - O illtieding Blistering 'axiatainiarliatiaikson igui4iilpiinitt CO. Pa. 8.; 43.4r o m i vet., - eaSititriSAIRILINA , Ham,* Tt l iake i va.. Aviv odes; Lc; !cadmic , . • 7 • d L4sil. ; 7[~<<D~~ ORE P HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, has permanently P ~l ocated himself at Dmckneytille‘Sttiquehtutna county; Pa:, and will promptly attend to all calla With which be may be favored.: s , 18v2y1 - . n i . . . .. S:. Sipp, with E..(Citildwellls Sons, TIIIIORTPI.3.ANDPEALERS IN .7111 N A ., GLASS, .IF ; nivi. giwilmi . ., Warvi, Nci,ll3 Warreli : #trest, !I'm ... You.. MIME B. P. Willtl 2 cinaDtalt of the ,tilopathte and Iloine*thic - • ; .oilleges : aCtedicluqi is now .peplianciatly cititt4 -11 11_OreS Belli • - • Aprlt ou i 1856„_ j- 'A. BashneU, _ • ArrOanY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Ofßie , Over S. 8.-West ' s 'D rug - Store , Pusqiiehatria Depot,' ll ,* l - -T. B. (Willard, It - . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, .Jackson; Susque hanna county, Pa. Residence at the rosWfilce. Keeler & Stoddard. TIE-SUBS IN BOOTS L . SHOES, Leather & Find -1,1 lags, on *nine St., first door helpw Searle'airo. Montrime, Jan. 1, 1846. William H.e Jessup, - ATTORNEY AT:LAW dr. NOTARY PUBLIC.— Office on- Public Square..Montrose. • - W. Singleton r't/tX, now - be found - at his new . stand on, the: r - - kJ, her of-. Owego . and •Phestnut streets,the building recently occupied by V‘ itteubcrg 4V where, ho ifectually repairs with dispatch, Watch es, Clocks,. Jewelry, Guns, and every description o Machinery ; • Wheel cutting; Gun and Watch mate rims supplied to the trade. , . .Smith, SQHRGEON.DESTIST, Montrose, Pa., at Searle'e Hotel, Mondays and Tuesdass of each week. • Miller 8c Fowler l --• TOiNEYS A - 1 P COUNSELLORS AT LAW, AT and Solicitors in Chancery:. Office N0..-44,Clarke street, Chicago, PI. - • Thomas Lagstrum. - TAEALEn IN DRY GOODS, Groceries, Clothing, Creckery;lkaj's and Shoes, &c., Susquehanna Depot, Pa. Beritley & Pitch, - TTORNEYS AT LAW, AND. BOUNTY LAND AGENTS; Montrose,- Pa. B. B. BEN7TLET; dobii Graves. • .• FASIIIONAIII. TAILOR. Shop under Searle's lintel, Maine street, Montrose, Pa. . , D; D. Hinds, LIVERY AND EXCILINGE STABLE Office in in the rear of Wil§on's Store, Montrose Pa. „ • X. COLStett; DPALER IX STOVES, Tin, Co p per, and Sheet Iron Ware, Lodersrille; near Great Bend Depot. December 4. • • L. P. Hinds, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Susquehanna, Pa. Office onMaine street, one door east of Lenheinfs.a Frazier & Case, TT(IR\EYS AND COUNSELLORS AT: LAW ZS—Office oq, Turnpike -street, one door East • o Post's Store, ifotittiqw, Pa. ' Albert Chamberlin, , ' ATTORNEY AT LAW and Justice of the Pc.aec over L L. Po, , st & Co's Store, Noiitrese. - m. H. Jessup,.' ATTORNEY AT'I.AW AND COMMISSIONER-of DEr.us; for the State of New York, will, siicud to all business c:ntrusted- to him with promptness and fidelity. • Office on' Public Square, occupied by Hon. !Wm. -Jessup. - , • . • . . . • ' Abel,Tiirr' ell,. TAEAT,EI3 IN TE.IiGS, MEDICINES, Chemicals, J-1 Paints, Oils, - I)ye-stuffs, Gioceries, Dry Cniods, .Ilardware, Stoneware, Glassware, Clocks,_ Watches, ~Jottelry; Saver Spoons,. Spectacles, Musical: In f itru.• 'ruents, Trusses, Surgical Instruments, -Liquors, Per finnery, Mirrors, Stationery, Brusbes, - Sboes, Yankee NOtions, dc._ _ ______ ..__ . —_______ , '. • B. R. Lyons & Co.,ATII - - ILOLESALE AND , RETAIL DEALERS IN Y Dry Goods, Groceries, Salt, Flour, and Hard ware; Lan-AO:aro; Pa., F. B. Chandler DESLER IN DRY GOODS, Rendy Made Clothing, Groceries, Doak; and Stationery; etc., Public Avenue; Mantrap, Pa. & Co., DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, Groceries, Crackers. IlaMware, Leather, Flour, etc., corner of Turn pike street und,,Fublie I,isenue, Montrose, Pa. I. Lyons ec SOIL, DEAIJEBS IN DRY GOODS„ Groceries, Hardware, CroCkeryi Tinware,. GRlcerles, Books, etc.; also, Carry on the Book Binding business--Public A.cenue, .Ifinetrose, Pa. Bentley & Read,. DEALEns r$ DRY GOOW, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Grucerim; 'Hardware, Crockery, Iron, Clocks, Watches, ...Jewelry, Silver Spoons, Per . &c.—Foot of Public Avenue, Montrose. Sayre, Bentley & Perkins, 1141 ANUFACTUREIIS OF AND DEALERS IN all 111 kinds of Castings, Stoves, Agricultural Imple ments. etc. Office at Sayre's Store, Public Avenue; Manufactory at the Eagle Fouhdry, Foot of Cherry street, Montrose, Wilma & William H. 'Tossup, tTTORNEYS LAW, ifotdrose, Pa.. Prac tice in Susquehanna, Bradford, Wayne, Wye rahag and Luzerno count*. • William W. Smith & Co., C"INET MAILERS. ,They keep constantly on band a good assortment of all kinds of Cabinet Furniture. Shop; and Ware Mooms at the foot 'of Maine street, Montrose, Pa: - • .Itockwell, Winton & Co.; . AtAnTACTITLIERS and DEALERS in Straw 11l Gawk 'fats, Caps, Furs, lirmbrenar, sots, Ribbons, cts.tee., No. 40 Opurtismdt street, :pre York, (up stairs.) s. 73. 11041CITZLL. Hall & Lamb, F lIRNITTLTRE manufacturers and dealers all • kinds of furniture, having moved our ware rOom, from New•Xilford village, to the Factory four Miles east of , the Tillage, 'where will _be found 4, all, limes agooo assortment of cabinet ware, Also - read Made coffins— Funerals. attended with or without a Hearse; 'also Bedsteads, at wholesale or retail prices ranging front 42,00 upwards according to stile .ke. • - • • • - THE INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN MDLISHED EvEar TUIIIISDAT voitrutia, AT worni.os, ,PA.i AT *1,50 PER Ant% 1S ADVANCE. I • Elates of TAdverthing. , • i One squire (16 lines or less) nne week, 0,50 One square " two weeks, 0,75 One square • ''' 66 . - ' three weeks, 1 1,00 Oneequare . ' -1 ‘ one month, ' .i 1,25 One square . " - two. months; . f 2,25 One squarer " . three months,. :.. 01,00 Chie itquare, • " • six months, '''' ! 5,00 Onesquaro ' - " ' one year , ... - ..-.',1 8,00 ar r n For two, .or _more squares, inserted ' - by ;he y , a deuetion ?Kan the shove prices Is made. Ye y ad vOtU,ent will have the privilege of altering or e g. ing their advertisements without additional charge.' Business cards, not exceeding fire lines, in'{ at $2,00 per'innum. - -,' - . - , .- - -.: • t ork. of i ce` 10 supplied with a_ good assortment of Jobbipstaiateriala, and *II kinds of Job Work' such **Studs, Postere,-Patophlets, dtc., wal be done neat-, T and prompt's. • _ - TALE NOTICE. Q. ies UND.A.T, SCHOOLS; futi3ished with ha _different aligh *blew York reta4 C ibeToso.4o,:f ' , WOUND - ATa i g r OFIFICE,I ON SU . .. r - • _ pyrATO.lts, Apples, :Wlteati; 0 ...asuliniost "Iptiii ir ;- -. ..- ' - ... 1. , kkd5....4: 1 1 1 4 1 4.: : ..„.. ,• . • :., ,• -.., 1-. • .:, •--- 151 - lIESII tra Flour for 5A 1 0, 2 4114* .LR, les . /'ILOVES, and Thrkihy Seed by 11.! Sd I per bbl, at , SS. MOrta ti BALDWIN And' 1 Ilont 5 June ill) le00 ; - I, Nputiese Mardi stit 1806. L. F. FITCII - J. HOWARD. vr: W. WIIt7ON. . `,.took intir,e**.. i -- . 7. Iv ,ii l i - ' li • = ,v , - , i , Ai3 ,- 2.1..,. ITt3IIREL Itailiat received fiiim N'aw Yo r k, all rabliitodk'Cif .' -'- ' - . ,-,-- --- - -• .- -.---"..1 ~. 1"at:000 1$ • 1 -. ~. ciiinialu p s"arat ilia assortmeako 1 - r ugs,. .... Arles, GhentkalsilletfteallnstrOmeatt4 P-rtittta, 014„ ,Dye4tult%:Vbina: Olatec and Earth en Were, la good .sanely of GraCkery,) li rittaunia Ware-JaPanned autt- I'lirdshett Tin Ware, -Silver anditli , other kinds Of Spoops, F Silver arkp, Butter Kitives, &c.l..AllsOrts. o f -Limps; A good variety. of WtSod . and,pn . i . .Frsune .. . Mirrors; Wall-and Witulo:tur-PsOr, Stationery,'_ StOne i . Ware;Noodao Ware, Brush reotrac Family Gro gories,lantp.Oilii-compliene, _ r rning Fluid, Trllow ' Stearin :and Spermaceti _Can „ , 0,1 Nide? and:other Whips,:Yarnishes, Window p4 t ,.&c. A first, rate . variety of Jewelry, • Perfumeryli and. Fancy - Goods, Gold -and 'Slier ' Spectacles; - ;Cold renic: 'Violins, Flutes,-'Fi fes, Actor-deans, ".V6gin _and : Violincello - String:li', Am.. The . largest aitiortment iof Pocket Knives:M Susquehanna:Comity, and the lx.Tt quality. itt.rnarket. Shot Guris, Pistols, (Single and Double BarreMßeolvers, &c. . , I in - short , the Physician, the lnyalid, the House . Keeper,. the: Farmer, the liechanie, the Manufacturer, [ the:Professieual Nan, the Gentleman, the; Lady, the Young artd the Old, the Rich and the roori,, tice Beau- Iful4nd the Ugly,,the Gay:told the Fashionable, and . all•thelvst ef the - licepleorill find something to suit -ply their every day wants at Turrer i s. Store in the New Brick Block-j—Fricei low,Qual ides Good—Call and see. - - AIIEI. TII,IIIIELL, ' .Montrose, March 5,-1858:: 1 . : i - • rff—They arc all going to Trirrelre.:,„,al NEW STOVES. .:',.:, • • I la. 111 RRITT has now in sto-e. and is receiving i 1.../L. • a large stcick of 4.Y.EWSTOVE '', including the. Star of the West and National Bier. ted Ovens, Black RoVer, Wide World, and Paragon . o arge Oven, to which he would invite 'particularj attention as the best Stoves in market, with a Superior as. sortment . of Parlor,: Office and ShoplStuvds, for wood tor:vial ; also, Skive Pipe, Zinc, Sheet 'lron, Stove, Tubes, &c. ' - . This stock is selected from the l est F r ouplries. Os Albany and Utica for cash, with. te best quality of Trimmings made to order for his cuitom.trade, which wild enable him in all respects to defy Contpetition, and will be sold at .the most reduced prices for Cash or approved credit. ' 1 1 - , •; New itilford;.Octoher, 1854. 1 1 iili, .FIR ti _.. t . r _____ 7 J IYCOMING COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE -i COMPANY, Capital id,200,000, andl increasing. It is one of the befit'Companies in the State. All' its losses by fire promptly adjusted. - It h 4 paid 'over a l half a million of dollars losses fire 'since it went into by operation. Applications received at the store of B. R. LOOlat J CO., Lanesboro, and at the -• of Ly , ons & Co.; Jessup, Luzerne county, Mont. rose. . - 13:11. LY. Tut. ' - Montrose, Dec., 1855: : SEARLE'S .COAL LEAVE Montrose for D. L. & W. R. R. at 61 A 11.,f0r Expres:i Freight Train to Scranton. At 12 o'clock A. M. for Mail Train to Great Bend. At 2 P.M. for Express Freight to Grelit Bend, and Mail Train for Scrapton. Leave' Depot for Montrose on arrival of all the above trains at Stiation,l except up freight trains. For seats apply at Searle's llotel,lMontrose, Pa. ' December 12,1855. 1 .1 WV THE PUBLIC. T uE -subscriber would tendcrhis th in ks for the liberal patronage bmtowed nrion him thus far during the season, and at the rame time announce that he has just received'a uew stock of Goods, mak ing his assortment very complete in sill its various branches, and would say further that far ready pay and on Aort,time to reliable customers, his goods will be sold as low as they can be bought at any oth er store hi the, county. 'Please calllaiid cixamine. -' • - S. S. L'trALLS: • ' Ggison, October 12, 1855. [ •."'" laddition to a very good assortment -6f New io. Goods, there still remains a quantity Cat' Delaines, Poplins, fie. ax.., of . the old stock, to be sold at bar gains; without reference • cost;:to- also, Pinter Bon nets, . Wool, Broehay aid several oth ,r kinds e • Shawls at lowpriceN'for stile v , S. I. CUGARS,compared with die tam found--Very low at the store of O.OOKING, Parlor, and other kinds (1' Stovms and k..) Stove Pipe, for Sale cheap as the eijeap'ek•,h ., . . S. $. GA L rrURKS Island Salt, TlTlTaiii - Ito'bes, c. &c. for sale by • IS. S:/. ATOST kinds of Produce at their higl .111 rice, also, any quantity of good 11 taken in exchange for goods by I . • I I : Gibson, October 12, 1855. 1 A, •J. Asher it.Cci. WHOLESALE & retail dealers in ready made T• Clothing, also dealers in Cloths,: Silks, &c., hats and caps, boots and shoe's, having now on hand a large supply suitable for, the season, would call the attention of purchasers to the same I For further particulars see advertisement in anoth er place in the Republican. Susquelumna Depot, Dec. 10, 15..5. • New Goods, Cheap far Cash. Clr. MOTT has just received another lot of New Goods, Such as Chillies, Braga Delaines, De Bagel, Collars, Embroideries, Lswns, which he offers at very low prices. Summer Bthawls, a new lot some beautiful patterns , at very low prices, also Black Silk Shawls equally low for Cash. F Parasols latest style at i a. 17` Black Dres Silk, a splendid article; at Summer Stuffs in great_ varieties, at Grocerienifiill kinds;7ery cheap. rate article at 50cts-per gallon. You hi calland examine, to become satisfied thas of Navigation "is the place to buy. Cheal Wanted. . 1 i . Butter, Eggs, Hams, Lard, Socks, l hi fact all kinds of Country PK:since •in ischange for .ds at Cash Prices. C. W. MOTT. Montrose, June 15, 1855.. ' . -• i REMOVAL. (:, H. S. Wilson has removed his Stock f Gooda into his new Store (in. the Brick Block) at the foot of Pub lie tvenno whern.the Mercantile busin will be eon tinned under the Finn of M. S. Wilson ,k Son. Xd ditions to their present Stock, will .NI continually made and particular attention given to keep up A geneiml assortment--especially in the, hardware line, - . ' 1 I . One'Word ;More. i . - I want to remind those indebted to nie, that I lost considkable by-the Fire a year ;go, and that I have been unZletythe necessity of rebuilding a'Store House and consequently must urge payMentl—hoping all will attend to it without further notice. Montrose, Dec. 19; 1855. M. S. iCILSON. ONCE MORE. i WEgave notice some time ago' that the firm of Woodndt & Eldred was dissolvid, and that we wanted and needed a settlement of bur im_tters. We suppose, that you have all heard that self-Pieser vation is the first law of nature: In oilier to save ourselves tram cost, we wish those indebted to us would pay, as .you can find your notes and accounts at the shop of S. A. WoOdruff for a sho t time lon ger. After that they will be somewhe else. This is no false alarm, for we want the money, and it be longs to us, and it is right we should hive It. S. A.'WOODRUFF.. G. B. ELDRED. Montrose, April 14..966. Banking House POST, COOPER & CO, RENRY DRINKER, MONTROSE. HIMITTIWGC°OPER. November 12, 185/5 I AAC L. POST. ir%RAFTiI on New York City and Philadelphia. Collectiona promptly made and remitted. Offiee hours from 10 A. x. .to 3.; 1N . Resent. Allen & Pitato '. York. REFERENCE, Samuel C , Morton; EB9 l , Ron. William Josirap, rieetttore Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to all pe i.. • having de ,/A -minds agaimtt tho estate oflfattcv liawmAN, late of Great Bend township, deceased, that the same must be presented to the undemigned for arrangement, ,i: and an persons indebted to said Estate re requested oto mate humiliate payment, • -_, _ ____' ____ . • JOSET DUBOIS. Groat Bend, May 7, 1856. , New .111usie: , • ~loitg of the prettiest songs ever pu . ‘ ed—aloo t -i 40 a new lot. of Melodeons,. Violkia d Outten..— . Violins _from Inn dollor to swentrfiv Strings of *beg, qualify, Bridges, Pegs, .to, for foie by ... - , , at:LYONS & SON'. , • ti ‘, !nand deaf- CAITHA.RTICTILLS 7 ' OPERATE by - their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purify the biped , and stimu- • - late it into healthy action. They remove the • obstructions of the stonitich, bowels; lira, and other organs of the body, and; by restoring their irregular action.to health, correct, wherever they exist, such derangeinents as are the,. first anises of disease. . An extensive trial of their virtum4 by Professors, Physicians, and Patients, has sharp cures of dan • gerons, dis eases almost beyond bell:irere they not substantiated by persons of such. ted position. " and character as -to forbid the stspl ion of untruth. 'Their certificates arc published in my American Almanac, which"- thesingents 'belie . w named are , pleased to furnish free to all inqursing. - - , Annexed we give Directions for their .use in the complaints which they Bare been Ihund to cure FOR COSTIVENESS:— Take one Or two FillS, Or" such quantity as to gently move the bowels.. Cos tiveness; is frequently. the aggravating cause of Puss, find the cure of one complaint - 1s the , of bothi No Orson can feel well while under a costive habit of body. Hence it should be, as it can be, promptly relieved.' Fort-DYSPEPSIA, will& is sometimes the cause rafei of Costiveness, and always line° able, take mild '_ doses •••• from one to four —to s li m ate th e stomach and liver into imalthpiction. . The ` will do it, and ' the heartburn, bodyburn,; and Soulburn of dyspepsia will' rapidly disappear. !,When it has gone, don't, forget what cured you. , i• Fora Four, &roam, or 'Morbid, Inaction of the Boye4, which produces general depression of the spirits and bad health, take from four to eight Pills at first; and smaller doses afterwards, until activity and strength is restored , to the system. I . . Fon Nrsavonssmss, Sick HBADIACITEi NAUSEA, • Pain in the Stomadh, Back or Side, take from four - ,to eight pills on going to tied. 'lf they do not open ate sufficiently, take morn the next day ,until -they . de. These complaints will, be swept out, from the - system. Don't wear these and their kindred dis orders because your stomach is fouh 'Fort SCROFULA, ERYSIPELAS, and all Diseases of tide Skin , _ take the Pine freely and frequently, to keep the bowels open. The eruptions will gener ally soon begin todiminish and disappear, ' Many . dreadful ulcers and •sores have been healed up by the purging and purifying effect of these Pills, and some disgusthig dismses which seeined to saturate the whole system have completely yielded to their influence, leaving , the sufferer , in perfect health. Patients ! your duty to society forbids that you should parade yourself around the , world coveted with pimples, blote.hes, ulcers, sores, and all or any of the unclean diteases of the skin ,t because your • ,- system wants cleansing. • , \ ! . To PURIFY THE BLOOD, they are the best medi. eine eves discovered. • They should betaken freely and frequently, and the impurities twhich sow the seeds of incumbleidiseaSes will be swept out of the system like chaff l*fore the wind. Hy' this property "A they do as much good in preventing sickness as by the remarkable cures which they are making every where. - " 'I Liven 'Compr4nr, JAUNDICE, and all Bilious Affections, arise from some derangement—either 4 torpidity, conges tio n , or obstructions of the Liver. - Torpidity and con peon vitiate thebile and render it unfit for diges on. This is disastrous to they ,health, and the constitution is frequently . wader - ' mined by no other ;cause. Indigestibn is the symp-, tom. Obstruction of the duct whiCh empties the bile into the stoniach causes the kilo to overflow into the blood. !This produces -li.undice; with a ' long and dangerous train of.evilis. Costiveness, or ° alternately costeness 2 .4ind diarrhoea, - prevails. Feverish sympto us, languor, low spirits, weariness, - restlessness, and,nielancholy, with ] sometimes in ability to sfeep(and• sometimes great drowsiness ; sometimes. there 4 severe pain in the side ; the skin and the-white of the eyes become a greenish yellow; the,stomach aci4 the bowels sore to the touch; _the whole system irritable, with a tendency to fever, --- which may turd teibilious fever, bilious colic, bilious diarrhcela, dysentery, &c. A medium dose of th ree or four Pills taken at night, followed by two or three in the morning, and repeated a few days,will remove _ the cause of all thesetroubles. It is eked to suffer such pain when you can cure them for 25 cents. • Rumistarisst, 'Door, and all In ammatorij Fe tern, are rapidlyeared by the purifying effects of these Pills upon the blood and the Stimulus which they afford to the to blood principal of Life. For these and all kindred complaints they shcinld be taken in mild doses, to mere the bowels gently, but freely. - As a*Disizran Tux, this is both I agreeable and useful. No Pill esti be made more pleasant to take,' and certainly nein) has been made 4ore effectual to the purpose for which, a dinner pill is employed. • - . iPREPARED. BY 1 -- - . DB. J 4 C.. AYER 41:1C0., Practical mid Analytical; Chemists, LOWELL, MASS.; . ran , eon be .2.1. best market NKool Socks FiND SOLD BY . rift. II F.L Tuttniit.l. 'awl J:DruF.I:I.I)GY.; Montrose, and by Druggists ,ienurally. I : - \O ELLS. 421 • NEW MILF OR E;k, Shanrl 8c Diless Good% E nporium, TT Burritt would inform his friem Xl_ be,_ that he i 4 notv in Store, a fall assortment or Fall and Winter a g reat variety of 'licit Fall Prints in and Fancy Deland), and Plain and Cloths ; Plain and plaid Merinoes, bagels and Poplin.i . ; Dark Rich Git Styles • Black Bro Ode, Plain anti.' fat BrochJ, Cashmere 4 Cape, and Silk bons, 13onnet:•?arullFlOwers ; Ladies . 1! vets for Cloaks atti Mantillas, Broad lo res, &c. with a large assortment of SI Goods as usual, including Hardware,' and Steel,. Paints, pHs; Boots and Shoi Buffalo Robes,. Carbe4ngs, &c„ with, merit of Stoves an Trimmings of they ing made to order'..ks.x.Pressly forhisct will all be sold at grellowest figure, I for Cash Prodtice, or. approved credit N. B. Wool Stirkii wanted t for prices will dintinuti to be paid. Floi stantly on hand. New 31ilford, OyL .1, 1555. NOTTS. C. W. M. C. W. 31. , PUP, a first are only to the "-Head . . ATTEII(TION ATIFOME : J.E undersign44l. Would:respectful y inform the cit zens• Pima:Wand vicinity, that le has. opened a store at Dimock ftr-Orners, where to inninils keep ing constantly on and a good andell selected as sortment. of Dry GpotO, Groceries, il rd ware, Crock ery, and all kind. 0. Merchandise,- n nally kept in a s ,. country store, which he Will sell as lnw, if not lower, than any -other escabl(shment in Northern Pennsylva- nia, liontcose not pxetpted. • Gentle Men and ladies give me a call, aped 44Xamine my stopk of-good:: and my prices. You *ill 'Save some miles travel and per haps from ten to _fifteen cents on- every dollar you pay out. A goad Issartment of ReadYliado.Clothmg hept constantly otthand.• . : 1 . . . •.1 All kinds of Cotlutry produce taken -in exchange for Goods' at the . niark'Ct price. . . i! .1 , , WII.' H. THAYEIi. • ' Dimock, Jan:.] L : 1455.---I.YI- -.. . . . . - Wail ital. !in the Crimea. 10,000 Volunterrs wanted ! to Ituypyster's in any way to'sok, that ti•e - 'Continnally.arriimig by express and kept ar.d..servpd in the best Manner at,the Tem perancepon . F4GrOeCry on. Maine &reek opposite. the FA r 1 SOIL 'Also, Pies and other eatables= and most kind of prciceries 4,-, ProviSions, Teas &c.; Flourlypt const4tly Son-band, and tor sale at Whole= sale and retail at fi ; ' .- 8. & morn. Hurd's. and Golden Gli:LYs, for beauti- fying the hair.. 4 quantity of Leather 'Gloves' and Mittens at • t 1. ' • f{: S. MOWS. New York Fanty Candy and ehoino &gars and im ported Fruit at 1 1 • • S. S. MUTT'S. Montrose, N0r.11 , 1, .1855. . . JUST RECEIXED; a• new lot of; School Books=7; 10- Plain and Faticy Pa'lmre and Envelopes,' Diaries. .for 1858, Farme , Christian, and Presbyter)an Alma mins, &c. &c. J, 'LYONS k SON. January 10: ;' • FP 'MINS FALL OF IS$ Fon , WFIAT'GRTS., nommony, Oat Meal, and pure burnt nottground Java Coffe l e, for sale by Montrose, Mah2B. F. D. CH.ANDLER.. _ }lour itud Salt. AA- SHTON ato t ryraeuso Salt—Extra Family Flour by the pod, auk Or barrel, at ' • , May 28. . F. B.PHANDLER's. rffkPhositette, and Candle's, cheap. May 28. ' F. B. CHANDLER: ilicittEkl4EDS—a largeßUpply of the boa `k./I qualities, 0, TURA= Montrose, Ape' 15, 1856. LWANTED. Sticks, Eggs, Mutter, Lard, Cheese, Flannel &c. in any quantity in ochange fors ixtilsilt Cash prices. Montrose, Oetf 4, 1855.. a 1V...411107T. grilLOT ' SEED .of 'the Urge kind. ana -1 N.../ Tireotity ed, for sAi by ' IT. BITARITT. . New Nilfewl, emit 'l7, /8 54, 1 ' Supsed to be cheap, (ANN the dollars worth csi4.oollaae Clo4t A,../... usai t ing at ' DICKEBACk* it GARRATT's." New INlferd, pk.-18,-1)140:, - ,-,, ~ - 1.. :. - .. • - _ • , ILQACKERE , in and } - tartials joss also Cod- N fitit hs f p — iINTLEY & READ. ' ,-- ,....t- ..,--/.., - , 7 - 2: - - ' , !NEw - ,1/14.40RD 'STOVE - t 1- ' Hlin FUJI !- - Tthe. 171are1,'and 86e:4y-F • .ive Stopes for _ - sittel4, Diekermait - IM'airati. - , irATEL aro.%• r ipt,tif:ll4sbuteit4tOck of SOvem V.V., e T er-cge d•in NOrerit Petilla)iiranias con- , coil*Wig . - Or g, ~Parter,ol4 irk:plate, both ferA Arced and 'CANA 4 60 . 4 full assortment of;ItT0'0-74:0;1 for Stores and *Ches. ; , , ..-- . •-• "`" - - Would call p' ieular attention to tbe Jefferthidan , , Elevated Oven,l tie, mostperfect and heaviest plate stove' in, Market: Among , our dna rtniefit; , of 'laige °ion,' would tnen ion' dm EMplre-State Ikripiciiieit m beliiiierY holittildifithi; - `perfectlitiL4klitid d'atiPeri;; or baker, ,Farmers of Susquehanna county(4m have been in the habitlof Purchasing light slOrgejuid light trimming, and I paying as much as "you ought to for heavy plates ariaLeavy trimming. We manufactufe our furniture, and will sell at man ufncturer's prices& Let those who pay a maker pieta compete with .ntif they can. Jobbing•cormeeted with the tin tradf c dtme as usual on short notice..:. - - ' .' ,• i DICKERMAN & G4JU New Milford,- op t . 18; 18455. .... ~,,, :._. 4-, ______:_,4 _. Ten , Days ater from New York. IMPORT NT INTELLIGENCE, ..,,. JUST - receive it -F. 13. (Ina:omen's, a large and splendid ' rtment of Paper Mangings and Bor der, over 1000' °cos of the latest and most improv ed patients fronilt to MI cents per roll. ' Aileen be suited in quantity, - quality and price. , Please call and examine. 1 I -- • - • . , .., Also just reeb-ed a fresh supply of Zinc Palntlind Linseed Oil, wbitb w il l be sold at a low figure. , , ' ', l' P. B. CHANDLER. Montrese,-Aptil ?.),S, 18.56. WATCH .1, BENTLEY it)IFAD with pleasure inform their. friends 11M:tithe public that they haYe again com menced the reptilring of-Matas, 'Clocks, - mid Jew elry, by i• Mg.MIGGINBOTHAM,_ . . • of New York, late of Syracuse ; • and so highly has be been ree melded by. some of the Brit hous es there as a Me 4 and frat rate workman, that we have-given him personal interest in the business, so that our frien s•may have every confidence in hay, Ing their work . ;d ne with care and :despatch. • In addition to his..general knowledge of, the vari ous kinds of En sh and. foreigti - Watches, he also un• derstands the k business, from the largest Turret to the smallest antel2plocks, whether foreign or home made ..: • . • ' .7 • Montrose; Jan tart' 8. 1856. . • - not 1 RUFF LS V . l Wares of all 1;2 TiWware line of a better ussor more ; durable tlr All the proof id ine for yourscrFe t respect. 21 Kept ems/Aunt:l . of . 17 11-1 V R t ‘l.ll - 01 is offered i any market. es, Chain andp Brsand Porcel Ware: \ Jcbhing done All goods'irt the (approved) eredii Montrose, Mar El , WE will accounts. The up so many little ate in need of . it', be in MontrOse'oi Tuesdays at the and Wednesdays days at Orland , =gement 'Must you can find al Montrose, Esq, Thaker's, Dimti ' March 13. '36. • Pro . Charles. Morris, • ,•:. IDARBER, Sh. ring Saloon,,and Halr Dresher, liar . Bain re ovn his shop i'vrawits formerloca aim .in the ba.4en eat of Searle's Hotel, 'to, the room over Chandler's A tore, is prepared to exercise his art •in the Most sci• tific manner, on • all who may be pleased to entrus their heads or faces to his bands: • Nor. 20. 22y1 . . FACTS OR THE PEOPLE. .. THE subscribe is darrYing on the CHAIR M AK. IN G It US I TEAS: in all its various branches:, at .the Chair and W ., re Shop - in Harford, where may be found a greater, variety of 'Windsor -and Rockini Chairs than at lan'y other estubliShmeut in the county; also Flag and Cae Seats, Bureaus,Bedsteads,toung es, Settees, Tahl s, Stands,..ike. ifie., all of- which will ti , be sold at the: lo west prices - at retail, (or wholesalcc with short notic .) All work warranted well made arid of good mate ial. • Short credits and small profits. • will be my motto For demonstration of the above „lets, please cull tit my shop in Harford village._ 1 ' A. W GREENWOOD:_. Harford, October 12, 1554; • -1545 m , • . Is and the Pub- 1 nil is receiving . "ood.-1, including ew Stylas, Plain l Fancy Mohair . lararnettam, De nghains, in Fall ucy Silks; Wool Owls ; Rich Rib- Cloths and Vel cloths, Cassinte rdaple and Fancy I Crockery, Iron li3s, Hats, Clocks, . a new assort best quality, be-, {stout Trade, and It a little lower Ali'D E. it" • publie'th Celebrated Pion - - band, Side 11W , Cultivators, Dog Plow Points bf. mention. We h , to. receive ich tlic highest it and Salt con- tory, D. Post's o Seario's WReptr f iring Feb. 6. •- KIRKWOOD TO MONTROSE. STAGES will leave Kirkwood, passing through Cor kJ bettsville, l Liherty, &c., eirery morning after the arrival of the Mail Trains of cars, both. East and West, reaching Mootroke at 1 P. M. - Refkraing, -, leave 1 Montrose daily (Sundays excepted) at 2 P. m., reach ing Kirkwood••in ihne to take the Mail train s of, ears, both East and West, being the'nearest and most fea sible route to teach the New. York and. Erie Railroad. This line intersects a tri-weekly, line for Dimock, 1 Springville; Tun -hanntick, Wyoming, and Wilkes-1 barre, whiCh leav Montrose at 7 A. x. every Mon day, Wednuday nd Friday. Also, a line to Friends q . vile, Leraysville, itc. - : : ' i Good iecnrur a comfortable carriagis are provi ded, and the proprietors will spare no pains to ac commodate the public. W. K. HATCH, • April 6. 1854. j - MORGAN & WEST. Adiniinkistrator'it Notice. IT OTICE is h i trebrgiven that letters of adminis- J. 1 1 tration upo the estate of Dawn BLACKINGTON, late of: Crinsos t township, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, and all persons indebt ed to said estat will please • make immediate_pay ..zent„ and thwe baVilg chin's will.present the same sate duly attest d for settlement, at the office of Na thaniel 11111, Rig. at Susquehanna Depot, where-the subscriber wilta tend on Saturdays for settlement of IYMAN BL.kOKINGTON, Adm'r. 10w6 e IMMO. April 9, 48.56. • ' o the Public. '• rTRE subsdribers having taken Mestere' and pur ,-11-, chimed the stock"in trade, of R. T. Ashley, are prepared 'to sell, for BRADYPA . Y ONLY, a lino assortritent - of Dry Goods, Perfumery,,Tankee dens, Groceries, rockery; Hardware, Iron and Nails, Boots and Shoes, Sole and 'Upper leather, Halt, &c. ote., at such Prices as (they think) cannot fad: giro_ entire satisfaction to all who may favor them with their patronage. I J. A. it J. R. Ashley. Brooktvn„-No i :, 15. Igiro. '• 404 , • UAL WIN & PEUKIN .10 Wholesale .' and Retail dealers in limit, Salt, Porit, Meal, Grain, Feed and Candles. Cash paid foeoats and Rye. 1• - 2 On Chestnut Sheet; : —East end of Lyonst Chan. ilers Store, Mon trose Pa. . , STEAM j Gi : 'POST BROT r i .L • establishm torfitierararil sty, also Chop a Motto% woric wi pans wasYaate,d. Montnaia, Jai Wath 'Clockl;Vali l 4 &d. A •new t just received froth England, , Pologeriand,4e yv aci Vybidtoill-beeold belceiV assortein • thetNew York ii 'coo, at. ', . , SlNG.Erraira - - -- ontro,c,,Oct. 18i 180; $2/PER hair I! ND CLOCK lIIAKING BUSINESS. INOTICE; e is hereby given that Si A. WOOD caving a nett , lot of Stoves and Ids usually kept In the. Stove 'and ,usiness, amonfr4hich may be found 'exit of Stokes, heavier; larger, - and n ever,before offered In this county. necd'will be just to call and CIATI• All stoves warranted in every on hand, an e%tensire asortnient , made out of the best Materials, for sale as cheap as can be bought lso on hand, Lead Pipe of all stz •aring for Chain Pumps, all sizes in Kettles, and all kinds Aappaned n short notice and in good order. inc will be sold cheap for 'cash or. S. A. WOODRUFF. h 10, 1856: `'NOTICE, ' • •- i say'to our customers that we are 1 anxious to settle and balance- our 'iore anxious since we began to foot I amounting to quite - a sum, and we now. To accommodate 'all, I ;will ery Monday for the next two weeks, tore of Wm. 11. Thayer in Dimock, Int Esq. o.. Miles, Brooklyn, Thurs ., Williams' in Franklin. This ar- ommodate all; still, it it does not, st of accounts .at Esq. Avery's in tiles', Brooklyn, and William Come and settle. 1 R. THAYEIt. LOW ESTABLISMIENT. IRM OTT would 'respectfully inform the t they arc manufacturing Blatchley's, :.. They also. keep ebnatintly on Wayne County, and Men Pcoms, Churns, Sleigh and Cutter Shoes, -arious patterns; too numerous to ape; by strict attention to business, are of public patronage. 31anufac- Id. stand., Foundry, 31. 3fott, near one on shoA notice ! line of Stages, FROM. New ALFRED- BALDWIN. SILAS PERRINO.. sT, Axil) sAw MILL. " .baving purclutsed the above , t, 7rill keep constentli on loot Stk , Mout, Corn Meat of sujxrioi Brari at the lowest easkpiceo.—, I be done with desp atch , and in ta • 1381t1 -SALT. I . I for Slats at B. LYONS CO 'o ,pared et PERKIN/put oureksi od of .Viilsottilt Co. tke-Rogler.)Aundry, , ~,lit, l if p ap to All ordersirota the Arndt' insl,o.torkin their line with skill and: dispatch; iglikletit, our:tautly on haMI P&tei,:(best, i gam* fill. . 3 / 4 1 . lids)) Cullit'Peorsr • Straw °WW I / 1 .001 Sheltel,l, I . ea. (kr. ike. 4 ' W o invite' frarticUlar attend:Own; thf.Yloiii'whle'll we nuundheturei . We manufactuie.rpii4keeitibi Bib Vit Celebrat iiiillitteltkylleir.:,--t',-, :We have purchased the excluilve.t IA inanufaci turn and Sell' in this county; Wairtie,'WfMning and .13ratiforkarRecleA ..I'satent trots ift!trytinoth ' zne ealin 4 Plow likniadd entirely' of iv:at; , fiAlvajwith el , It Is celebrated fcrr its etusy draugh -.being tmellriid eaoler..than any now. in use; while ita ' treetzth and' tin rability are greater.' - - ', , .= , ,r .17 , -..----y .• MACHINERY' , c-'-'E - -r -, '-• • of all kinds manufactured and . - • by c;perierie. ed machinests. - _- - • .... ....., - . Stettin Fn fines , ClTeoring t tir 4, 7 '040 ;jf e . - chiiv", i: Via. :-'-' '''',.' '..; •- - among the .Stoves whicto!e-,. • 414:ire-the Keystine Cookirsg Sir:me i :l4mA at .106dy:4; For.. , cst Qum, 4. 1 - 7_,Freptium da,:,.. and: other kindsodi ar. ranged-for burning.;rl - 0041 or **Lk, }Also Aijtlivu. /ator,Pikor, 'Stove, Cottage' Pariar 4o.,'Staiiitytr, two sizes, do., and a Variety of other Pulortttires c,, bcrth-wood and coal burners. We cep also on kiwi Grboistone hirnmings, Dog Churn 'triniMingi, ilint- - brats:. an _d - ShOrel sand Tour/Stan 1- ke.lske yirisic . donetcroraer on short notice and-ItObeltriest. Patio. vir Orders for Stoves, AgricultiniUmplumer, ,tc, i -are solicited from those IF, theArs*,,and ,w il l 10 , filled at reasonable wholesale prices. ' - S. it se.nl4 , • - • - • . B. 8: ;BENTLEY, •• _ 'S. 1111tElX8. . . . .. - Moa►trose, March 4. . PATENT NEDI A. MONO the great variety of Meilielnes - Turretr - s'' • 11. Store,' may he found all of - Dr.' Jayne's justifr__ celebrated Family Medicines : :Avreht Per nal and Cathartic Pills ;.Balsey'i-foreat _Wine and Forest Nix; Hootiand's,:celebrated[ German Jlitters ; • Lotiden's•series of .Frunily Medicirmir ; Merchant's the greatest remedy for entrails la m in or beast ever known;_ Mathewsoir's Infaihble Rea le: ,dy, and Horse Remedy; Orick"s Termifirge, and a -, - variety of other kinds ; Trash's Magnetic Ointment, the great remedy for burns,- - rheurtuitisia, and'all in fianimatory. complaints; Pond's.EXtmct„ a first rate thing _ for, similar purposes as , abcfre`Oirttment:' An drews' Pain Destroying Agent, a gq? article Wood cock's Balsam and Bone Liniment Atwood's Jan. dicellitters, Canker Drops, Liniment, and. Dysentery Ditps Baker's CorapoUnd for Dysentery ; -Rough ton's Pepsin, for Dyspepsia • 'llelmboltl's Extract of - Buchu and Extract of - Saisaparillai a. variety - of. Salves, the best in market,'ills, kc:, and an almost endless variety of Patent - Medicines, altogether too numerous to cuurnemte;--but suffice it 'to say; that; .the public will find nearly every thing:in thialine, at the Drug and fancy Store. of- ABEL TIBIRELV • Montrose,' &dr. 1851 , • GENERAL FIURNisHING STORE AM) Tailoring_ Establishment_ • - ; 3 4112 EVECiI6tfrANNA , DEPOT., - - r AsnER & Co. would respeetfully announce to C 3 their - friends and the public" generally, that they keep constantly on hand a full'assortment of Reidy Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, and every thing else necessary forinen tildwiamen s wear. We would particularly call the ittentiOn'of country Merchants to our large stock of Ready-Made-ClOthing, of our-own manufacture, which we offer itt, wholesee, at prices' that will afford great iridneenients to cash and short-time customers. . • ' A large stock of Cloths ' ,Cassimeres, Vestings,kr., kept constantly on hand, for-persons disirous of hav ing clothing made to order. • : , Orders j rnetually, attendell Thank 1 for past favors, we, hope to merit a Con• tiniiance of the saw*. J. ASBEItit Co. Susquehanna Depot, - May 12, 1855.; Australip.;! . CaMora . lly' ' Or any plaie on_ the - Globe Cannot present • greater' , inducements than '"1 ' •'. KEELER A:STOP/DARDS BOOT AND SHOE STORE. AY R"H rt i m s e n :t w ja li r e t d icl w es ith in t a lie l i e!r r lth a e td , em i l e nZi i : e g a general variety of new and elegant styles of- ladies and gentlemen's wear, among which .10 Ladies French, silk Lasting and Prenillo Gaiters,' Kid and Enameled Polkas, Kid, patent' Leatime" and Bronzed Jenny Linds, Buskins and Ties; Getatlemen"s.Freneh and Philadelphia, oak tanned calf skin and kit.. Boots, Maraca) ? Calf and Giawhide Brogans ie.- Boys kip, calf and, cowhide l3dejts and Brogans;`, all kinds of Misses and Children's *fear. Also, ,n gottirat assort ment of Findings which consist in fart elks* iteg, sparables, Hungarian nails, tacks,,thread, wax, Atis tles,shoe binding, awikrat,s,sandstonak shoe kaltres, dc. Also oak and hemlock, tanned Calf dt per and .soleleather, Morocco skins and linings.' Work Work made to order aad repairing nand donor Montrose, April 6, .1854. Stearns and ltlarifites , Fire.Proo . THE subscribers have made arrangements. :to fur -1 nish to persons who may be in want of them, the above named invaluablc - Safcs, at the sitine"price4 for which they can be obtained at the mantrfaetnner'?. - : Having'experieneeil the benefit of such an ardelelln the-late conflfgraiion ourselves, we would 'tam ( estly recommend-to others having valuable books and papers, the preserving of which n-ould be of immense importance to 'them, not to do withetit one. Prices range from $5O to ?..500, and we can'explain to any one wishing to. purchase,' the..diference in style, size; price, L-c. and furnish them on short no tice, with the biterj arrangement to suit the pig- . chaser. , t • .pENTLEY & _ OR SALE IN ONE BODY , about 5580 ;acres of I Land on the waters of Spying .Brook, a branch of the Lackawanna river, in Luzerne - Countr, about midway between the thriving toting of Sayan ton and.littston. • These lands are covered with val-, uable•timber, and 'being situate in the txtest extensive mineral region in rennsylvattia—known -to - Centain iron ore—and believed,to abound in ,coal, and being also in the. Irnmediute of , ,skivitarrlulroads made and now in progres— , olfeitfto•the- *Oast an opportunity for-the investment of inoney,that,.. seldom occurs.. For further information apply to, sick, Esq.,' No, 11, Wall street New York,' or l _the subscriber, at Montrose, Susqueltannaceurity;p4 the attorney in fact of the owners, • - April' 6, 1854: lIENRY iTAIVIEER. MERIT MOTT ELIJAH MOTT r....4iND 'mamma.' Illi subscrilers 'are now burning mid wfll keep IL constantly : on .hand, Lime. of:a 'Wry Siperior quality at liontrose Depot, and any quantities at _a fair price. Persons-wisbing ,alarge quantity= be supplied tzzon a reis...tOnable notice. Superior ground Plaster will be kept„erinistatitly on band hereafter.'l ._L 111. DIMMER. W. JUMP,. MOTIVE. ' • I nObT. 'R. THAYER, takes .this methocrof saying JI.J to his Mends and customers, .that be - luta again resumed the practice of medicine, at his old ?stand at Montrose, where he. may be found stall tanelallk 4B profession* employed . 'He would say . to - Moss in debted to . ' him, that ho .wBI 'deduct - twenty4ire per cent on , all accounts paid before thetrit - olAPranelt, (or itany Poor like Myself!: wilUdednct fifty.), • Montrose, Feb, 200855-.-,; , - _ Window Volt. ti y &D. SAYRE having been appointentaigitil, . • for an:extensive sash-blind and doorfpalanfle• are Mined to furnish aulaille4ll in.thieLpe at less rates than they have innutuY been Sad' July 24. - all . . Shaving Cieaxn_ A IC artiele.whieh 0'67 man Bitola try lot, gala by. , • Dir. lllakinos Celebrated .Veo9,ople• . , Componitd;-L - -". A sovereign remedy for pysentery, OholeraMorhok Cholera. Infant= or *minim conteiitt vegetable, and has steve'r *led In kande, inOwee of producing the dealied effect. For 'sale fit bottles at fie• cents andsl. • BEN:I 9 Er • • Remiaved. - C. - DVirill Dentist heal Wien moms_ over F. B. Chandlers' stores where it . ke - his Pleamu'e to Oe° his friends ps tftlia as iipssible.- 2,1840. - Itsadde4ll44oB6. • . - arum' GOODIN CMari hasius W. tVieleketAalotoll4~, Styles such As DebOtirdleill#Sl Tar t; inettaa, Alsintesot Ginilagm4t MarlsOluVitstats an 4 Shawls. In diet a genona asapruti,tdavooodo, which will ba sold low • 1 - 2'4 "tits: " _ BE be-0 in tow n had of J. Lyon/tars. T Any,fitudly4l466lgMll( bite them cm stki ; heLde not , ' munterH -thj o :PFPose.l lo .:ol l 4oYiY :scoulisek§el4-‘l.l-.; RMLER & STODDARD Montrose; !December .19,1554 Valuable Lands For• Sale. lionUwo Depot, April 3. 'T' -10114011441411* "A•: nfiNSTANTLY ON RAND. (lib/Mali** ordo %,..1 on abort notice. J. LYONS & f~
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