El IV ' . "''''"i4ts . eo44 l l:ol..B l ,otiolis, wl* thr.4cificasisr 7rvltiesdetrilltliii • _ t ; • tnar 'ART • . ' ; mla pa,n i , tIl inky ou to annnce! ::tn t. eaeith or lamented - 110104)(4r, the Hon.} James RuChariaw He departed.this life on 1 theally of June; 1856, surrounded by his' 'friends, "the. Keystone Club.' ' Like most illuitrionsinen tailad his "last words" which are: recorded, and *ill long be remernbered. - Timmeet.T. Q. Adains were " - this is the last' oft am content." Of. Panic) Web ' stitt'; - " I still live." ; .0f the stilject f this tun no fongerlames:fluclitman." ,All memorable words, and worthy of those wbouttered -them. • ' Mr, Buchanan was the son of '.:revectable Irish parents'; he Wis born in the county of Pennsylvania, in the last :quarter; .0 . 1110 .last eentut*, Never having been, Married, and ; the familylecord being some .•-what defaced,' it has not been tonna Fo s sib) e 'to ascertain the - eiect. year Of his birth. It iR variously stated,. 'rem 1783 •te 1181. Of -course; be attained 'the age of fromo6 to 74—adeetling you take the assumed dates of his birth: , He graduated witty ths'tinction at Dickinson College' ' read . law under that distinguished jurist, -Jame&,ll(pkinS, dec'd. Met having rend j the hill term, he: , was mitted to the har of tAncaster aunty., in , 3e12. - He - soon-rase distittetion, - and ac quired. a large practice. He. early `;entered; with great zeal and success, into )ras anordenti Federalist Jiandrhis 0 ,433p1es were 'Of the triost pore and imniixed kind. Indeed; it' was proverbial: ithat • 'nine were Unalloyed. by a " singlet:drop of democratic As , he advanced, in life, , Maumee, th e rederal party fell hope. ,leas minority, and Mr. Bnehanan, cOnsl44tient . V, became convinced' that - their prinqp'e.z 'tarsi wrong', , sooner had ' he Imo& the disoovery titan he boldly igined the .S.:3 ) ;11 Carolina school. Of his sincerity fthrre can. tin.no doubt, as he went forthCr in'the doe _Vino of free tatade, and the divin4, right of Slivery, than even the great South: Cli•oliria foiandhr of-those dogmas. Awl in dehatiee of popular odium, hp maintained; -,on, the floor of C.oVeas,the ficiliey of retitteing'rhe wages 'of litho* in this cOuntry to the Evipean stan. dard. Even ini . the midst of unpopularity which it brought upon him, we.,belteve he never retracted the opinion %%bleb be then-ad v./weed. .This was a mos t severe tet of tide,. • ity tp prineiples;:whiehle met fwiih Roman fortitude. 4:Le adopted, also, if indeed he,did -not help to. originate, the philanthropic- idea of compelling the weaker Sfeitherli nations lot this eotitineni,'((as well as C4a,) to re edit the blessings of our free Repubq,'hnd suilmit to annexation. Haying seen the, in; uutuerable'biessings which we <had _forced. on unwilling Africa; his heart throlibil with , the -Christian desirc ; ',to .fasten sirnila j i favori on the weak and ignorant of othernations. . It is true that Mr. Buchanan' left a posthu. Foes letter; addressed to . a.conimittee ap pointed to Inform him of hnr noqiination, which looks' as if he, were repenthig of Sortie .ultra notions and felt some - , prcimpthigs of :his ancient Fideral ism. It is not'im probable that csnald he haie seen the end 'ill' his exis tence for a longer lime, his dead-bed might have produeed .a .still ,reater change. Ile . ai o.tinued to reside:in his native State during his whole liff,:except a few ' year, uheik' he exllecili t osellto the city of \'\ 4hington.-- He seems thereto hare formed li,de.terinina: ..ever to return ; being still thereto by -high taxes, ;'as we gather froth a ctter Of his fc , lll: , l . :iniOng the papers-Of the late Lament - • . He was, buried in conSeerate4 The funeral 'service silts perfot'med by the Right Rev. j John Hughes Archbihofi of .New York. ; Pail Bearrra.—Tit. Rev. Rather Bixier, 'James CaMpbell, -P, M. .Geo4lral, Hon. S.' Attica Dougla.s, hlcn, P. S. Brooks M: C. Two of his trusted connsellora and friends, I3everly Tucker and Gel rge,N Sanders, have kindly fUrnished the following inscription for this marble, the latinity of which, we under .' stand, is none' of the purest • ' 1 I lIIC JACEi, JACOBUS ROW HAINAN.. FalusAntio Domini 17, (eiicinbitatur), 06iiper Sue itanit 1856. , _ "Seek not his merits further tkdisclose,- Not-drag his frailties froaa, their dread abode." 1 , - Or We - Call upon the , Journalt to prove • t h e assertion which it 'makwe:that Mr. Bu chanan deelaVed "in the'Unitvl, States Sen ate that 10 cti &day Wi(s iirraes cnoughfor. Amerinan laborers.' , We pronounce the, statement a'dCliberate falsehoo,and,the Jour nal must establish its assertion or stand be fore the public as ihe'reaponilble author --of ' thelibel---Ailaz and:Ayr:B. ',I ! Sight ,dnifts of any kind in such hot weath er gas this.,ue inhumaue.. Butfwe Will no i t, al ---lOw 66 , Atlis' partisan billocexefiange upon us, to go to proteit, if we melt, • 'ln the United States.Senat4, on the 22d of i January, 184-0, in the'debatequpon the inde pendent Trensury Bill, Jarelfs Buchanan in reply to Henry Clay, .said—:=u. REDUCE OUR JONI:CAL, TOTNE REAL STANDARD OF PRICES 2119000/10111 . 1)113. WORLD. AND; YOII.COVER OUR ONINTIIT writ; BLESSINGS AND. BENEFITS: t : — At this moment, the " real price" of, labor in Fran& was 7 1-2 pence a :lay in Calais, - 5 pence pence in Boulogne, 8 Pen in Nantes, and - from '4 to 7 pence in Marseil egi An Isverige •-of lensAhan 4 pence a day, *ithout board.-- littEammy at that time, a weaver at his own loom', could earn gaol more than 60 cents a . week. ' Sweedish harvest hands got from 3 to 4 pence altty, and boarded themselve.. Ctermln latioreravained Con!) , 7 pence a day, out OfliVikti they bed to purchase their food. Loinhardy4 Genoese and ll'liiscsin laborers could make but aboht'"6 pence a day without „ t. h°aid i ' 'N 43 t t° put 14* fine a point upon it," the " real standard of the priee" of laJorl • throUghout the Old I,VAAA, when Buchanan 1 - made his;speech was Jeri cents a day. ' "Test-rent Jitntny"- therefo r e, was a justly Milted mute of reproach from . the laborers 4. do fluited'States; to that statesman ar dicletid,:that it would "iover our:county i with , blesiltve And henSfitN" if the price () AttiVuicut laboewas redueeq to the wo r ld'a . o.landaiLufini value.-- 4 41kay fournat liintortinler 4 SOAA--The wife of an euitorisi been eiPe rialeng- , ingin kill*, and fuis,ASt the a`ddition Of tbsiequstitersairi t lintratfbanti to a pound of soap, melted without bOiling, makes a .im -I.sing of one half in thejpript:of soap, and Of three,tourths the Labor oi.:.wai,hih,g,improvs W tbe vigienes• of the ar*: , besides the usual zaistie effect is thils.remOed, end the hands are left/with is peCuliar,sot and Silky' feeling, 100,1,14: nothing An°r° t° . ." be deeireil V/ die Pl* trphitious *tsberv)ilittatt. ML &ic air ha s wrote» a letter _accept : t-n beommation tho'Oneinnatt Conven., tion *AU Presidency,;,, Ifesays he -will bitirete to iheblatform 'throughout the eausliss;-beliking thitehe --has no , tight, by answesinglnterrogo4riwt, to present ' new and . rdifferent issues ltefd i re the .mp . le. fro Partle#! l 7 approves thnse portions- iof the ptitrorna relate' Pa p the gams act, and civil and religious li ' ;Aunt topes that it is the :mission of the g , moCriCy 'over (ten* eeztioral irarta .llttitstrFß2Sorlv4.This littottiettes: snry.tranturm our readers, - ia .4100aughter of Colertftil=ll.eittOtt, , i4 - Miissottrl, i ltifd 'is .otte of thOli'est eiftreated antiinP4-.llMPTlStishod or Atttericod ~Foncten- : :' he' relates'fhe.'following :"anecdotes eotteel.ning' her Colonel "Fre,nont .was ., ,making his arraitieinetits on .otir.:Weitnrolmoutier; for that exploring,tour iu :Which he.hroke his road into the valley of the Saeramentd,. his.young • Wife in-:Washington, sceording to his request, opened'all letters. addressed Ili ithn thet;e;and forWarded...stiefi ii.shel:deenied it important' . for him to see. AMong the rest .She opened 1 4 - Overnroent :dispatch countermanding his . , tour; the frtilt,% perhips r of jealousy in a ',ill. Petior' afficial,stati.pt— A. most loving wife, as sirehild proved herself - to be, •nittst 'lave ia'een Under...strait:o - teniplation 'to kr ward %that ; but, happily 'fin. the world, she took the ,i'eSponsibility. of 'keeping - it, and 'neither ' husband nor - any :one, else the 'poor i :Tite 'Barnacle who sent it, knew anything of I. the nattter till col: FremOut returned; having itlOriously 'etreeted 'the objects -of the !aped i-j • Once more . : dnring_tbe, itOtriteted struggle Which. resithed • ln the eleetiOn'of Mr; Banks to. ths•Speakership, there hap.pened tabs fel )nw ; passengers a crowded' car between Waaltington and Balti,t»ore, a Bost&tlino,.as remariahle its any other in this city' for, his subserviene.y to tho siareholders, and a lady, admired -heviind most - otherc z in Wiishin;:ltott Soei; - :ty for the briliianey of her wit. and in. ti lligt•nt interest whidi she 'takes in public The conversation, of which Ale .u . -its the centre. turning or; !lie great contest in . the Howe, she.expre,sed . her deeideils, mpathy for the Reiiutilit , lin exalted in .its pros pea.. of -acres , . and complimented Mr. clanks in the hi! , he4,..terns.... This was tout :ouch' fof ,Al, , tonian... who ex prest , ed his s!iri.ri-e that it S , utherti ind - v et-lume n:Awe sm.!! The itk' I (41 , , t„;:tr :tiv• il.'r trk:'(x• m y 111.1!, :1 As the Flii•:;to:zian.- who Itiet wit :err:4)le rebuke was candid eniaigli to tell the• 144 y on hip -...:urn, we fOrboar to give-his .name, in the hope that it has . made him a wisefilnd better man. - • A SLIGEIV:II.IiS-DEAL-A. young lawyer in 'the interjor was .th, hero, a 10W:evening' ? since,' Of an amusing mktake, and;is it is not worth while to spoil a story, e;:pei:ially a good (me, " fOr.relations' salte," - we pnrpose to give it, though theheno ft stnunsti Republican. The . yoimg . lawyer had gone ,to the "rural -districts," to try a cause before a jUStice, but ; the witness being absent, the cause was ad journed. until triorning. - - : The. !after went -to his client's houSe near' by to take.te.:: ; and in the 'e•,-ening,was invited to attend a meeting at the schoor house: Thither ,he Went",. and being full of po.litick himself, jumped at the Conclusion That.it wag. a political Meeting.— Atter sitting. awhile in silence, the lawyer got upon his feet, and remarking that *bile the .nudier.ce.were Waiting fir speaker ,"it might be as well to iMprove the time, lent - idled into a tremendous . harunpe upon- N,ansas and Som - 7 - er.lN " few words" splinlcut to an bOur and a half,'when Elder, a bitter old hard shell Locofocii, . got ,up, {his' voice trembling with inward rage, and said, "since our young friend has concluded hii:remarks, brethren,..let us pray." This Was tended ifor a prayer mectir.g. COL. Bi - N'TOIC ,A'SD TIIE PaEsionx,cr.—.--The ashington Union, the organ of Democracy, is out against . 4 01c1 Bullion.. The Union ex plain% the Mystery of the-ed man's support of Buchanan. • hear the oracle of Democra cy on Benton:. We think the nomination of Cot Fremont furnishes an "explanatine which relieves Col. , Benton's course of all "thystery.".. That',he opposed/to the election (;f* his own soi-ein-. law will be credited bx,,r4one • dud he was Cognizant i)f the schemhich ' has resulted in his ,Son-in-law's, pominnt ion will hardly be questioned. . If': he can ;draw off' from. the Democratic-electoral ticket, and thereby give the ,FillmOie electoral ticket a plurality, he will increzise the chanms'of ale election of his KIP ip-law in-the House of Representatives. If Colonel- Benton was honestly for, lir. Buchanan, (which b t e l cannot.he, without stul tifying himselC)le yould decline to runler Governer, and have the Benton electoral tick et withdrawn. , His support of Mr. Buchan an; fhoweVer,, is 'insincere. is working for the election of Col.. Fremont: • .REy. DR.. LOWELf.:I3 ‘SIiaRT Some, tears ago, a countryman , wandering hopelcsAly through the streets of Boston, was necoqed by a stranger, 100 asked him what. he. wanted. " I want,"'sa':d he," to find the Man Who :preaches short sermons." The stranger had no hesitation in pointing Out the read that led to the. West Church (the Rev. , D`r. LOvrell's); anxious to.ascertain what peculiar hold- that pastor had taken of this man's mind, he suggested that the 'sermons at the We,t; Church .were very short indeed, and .1 hat . perhaps the great city might offer - ot.e WhO...scidOin • entered it, others more worthy of consideration. . 4 , 4 N0t thev';'' re- pfied :the • warm-hearted ruStic; ." t never ' heard him preach, but once, and that was he... . fore .the convention' the . other! day ; I reniem-r . , her evert word of his sermon as it I had preached it myself; and mi wife and I had something to talk of for a-week after. I tell' you;'stranger, that affer.he Ilas preached hia SORT EEILUON tiMe is not Much more to be said 'on the same subject._" • • . • • . A PEOPOSITIOL—Hon. Charles 'Winer, a patriotic and hiw,b-toned citizert.of thiaStqe, if' a pamphlet, proposes that CongrL4 shall . authorize "A loan of one hundred million of dollars, to be employed in, compensating the loss of the masters in extinguishing Slavery in Virginia, Missouri, Tennessee and Ken. tucky. • Here is a t proprisition, wig& commends it self to the.consileratiori,. , of "the patriots of, those States. We believe that freansylvani. gni would endorse it should the citizens of those States see .proper to urge this or any' kindred proposition. Would it not be better to combine _ col,o44.rzen• - with the - idea Here is something, PRACTICAL for the editors. of the Southern papers to talk about. . Trts NEwlrotta- Milton says that the great drawback in the Way of the success of Mr. Buchanan, is the apprehension that his election wi II- create 11 014:ancies; . that his tri umph would prove but a barren- victory to a hungry horde - of office seekers. , °femme, be !would dune the cabitiet , l • but it would ,be hardly .fair to turn out fifty thOusand office holdeis - who would help him into the Presidential Chair, in . Order to gratify- the -triY of " „ putaiders.- As the number who hold' office is about Ore jU1T4114 , , t0 ~one„.lre lu re in this. - consideration - a Very strong - element: of ?Oakum. - ,; ,- • • Pazsmornit. P.Olism.,—The'day,fited for the eteetkat orefeeterslo elect - a 404 and Yiee•President - of the United ,tatates,' is the first TueMsy after the first Monday In llovetnher. wit; WI side year tip9ri the 441 der cf the ° 3 - - Etal sq. BUSINESS .17111iiii W. Wheaton, IL D.. teLzario PHYSICIAN AND SURGEO N Rea toecttblivoters his tkerskto. to all :whO prefer th e "Reform - id kPractkO" tO die old .Bleeding 1311stering and Calomel Plan. Jackson Suoquehaana!Co.Ts. O." C. Hollister, • • • - EALIIIt IN SADDLE;, names!, Trunks, L Dees, Mintrose, , Pa. • J. E D., EITSICIAIf 'AND fitTRGEON, .his permanently P located himself at Brackneyville, SMMuchanna county, Pa., and will promptly attend to all calls with Which.be mar be favored. 162v1 Wl3. Knapp, with E. Canldwill & Sons, IMPORTERS ANtl DEALER§.IN CHINA, Glass, and. Earthen Ware; No. 76 Warren street, NEW Yonx.. - Dr. RT. Wilmot; fIRADUATE the Allopathic and Homeopathic Q Colleges of Medicine, is now, permanently elated in Great Bend• Pit.. . • • April 36, 1856. , • ' • - 6. Eutawll, ATTORNEY & CODN SELLOR AT LAW. Office orio West Drug Stiire, Suscr‘ehali). a NPOc, Pa • • I .' • • 11y1 - - ' T. B. Orchard, X. D. 11 . 311YSICIAN AND 'SURGEON, Jackson; Susque tianna county, Pa. Residence at the Postotfice. ' Keeler er, Stoddard.. • - ritALERs TN' 'MUSTS a: SHOES, Leather b Find. ingA, on Maine St.; first door below Searle's Moiltron, Jan. 1-556. William H. Jessup. A TTORNEY - AT LAW . ..ROTARY PUBLIC:— nflige Public Square, Nontrose. W. Singleton , OAN now be found at his nor stand l on. the cor- NJ Bei of..awego and CltoStunt streets, in th building, reeentl 4 occupied by fttenherg•k where he. eirretn:4l-; - repairs. trithi di/match, Watch es, Clocks, Jewelry, Guns,..and every 4 description o- Slnchinery; Wheel cutting! Gun and Watch mate rialQ ;supplied to tho rade. • 1. ,- • . Dr. ; Smitl4. • • j,;ZURPEON PENTIST, Mortros!e, at Searle's Hotel, Mondays and Ttiesdaysiof each week. ' Miller • & towlcr. • A TTORNESS ANI) COUNSELLORS AT LAW, and Solicitors in Chancery. Office No: 44 Clarke :street, Clhirogo, Thomas Ingstrium TAEALER LX DRY GOODS, Groceries, Clothing, .1./ Crockery, Boots and Shoes,!4tc., Suagmehaana ffepot • Pa. Bentley & Fitch, ." A TTOILNLPYS AT LAW, AND BOUNTY LAND 41Iontlropco; Fa. B. F. trts-atr. John (troy VASHIONABLE TAILOR. under Searle's hotel, Mains street, Montroxo, Pa. D. Hinds; - LIVERY AND EXCILINGE STABLE Office in in the rear of Wilson's tore 3tontrose, - • J.'Coistett, i ‘ IEALER' IN STOVES, Tin,,Copper, and Sheet iJ :Irott Ware, Locknrille, pearl Great Bend Depot. December 4. L. P. Hinds, TTORNEY LAS, Stulathanna, Pa. Office Maine meet,. one door cart of Lenbeines. • Frazier & Ca3e, . • 4 'i'TORNEYS -AND COUNSELLORS AT. LAW.: °Mee on Turnpike stz eet, lone door East of Post's Store. Ifontroze, Pa. j .'Albert Chamberlin, .TTORNEY AT LAU and JuStice of the Peace; .t 1 over 1. L. Post & (Ws Btore,l Mokttroae: • Wm. H: A rromr AT LAW AN'Tt 4011311&SIONER of Drens, for the State of SCW York; will attend to all buainess exrusted to him n , ith promptness and fidelitc. Office on Publio'Squarel, occupied by for,. Win. Jessup. I Abel Terrell, rEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, Groceries, Dry Goods, Ilafdware, Stoneware, GlaS3war4, Clocks, "Watches, Jewelry, Silver Spoons • Spectaeles, 3lnsical Instru mento, Tmoses, Surgical instruMents, • Liquors, Per futnery, Mirrors, Stationery, Bristles, Shoes, Yankee Notions, Se. B. R. Lyons & Co., R es, g o E ur At ar t i tS tia l ri N Dry Goods, ri . ware,'Laneaboro, Pa. thandler, TIE-I.UB IS-DRY GOODS, Beady Made Clothing, 1/, Grieerlos, Books and St4tioncry, etc., Public ..trenuelPmindße, Pa. I. L. Post ss , Co., DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, Groceries, Crockery, 'Hardware, Leather, Flour, etc., corner of Turn pßce street and Public AvenuN Montrose, Pa. Lyons & ton., TIEALERS IN DRY GOOD.I, Groceriett trarilivare, 1-sPC,rockery, Tine • are, Grocl . ries, Books, etc.; "nl.Ao, carry!! on the Book Dintliny busineßs-IPublic Avenue,. Montrose, Pa. , • _ . Bentley & Read,' EALERS IN DRT GOODS, Drugs Medicines, D Paints, Oits, GroceziesJ Hardware, Crockery, Iron, Cloks, Watcho,. Jeweliy, Sitter Spoons, Per ntnery, &e.—Foot of Deltic Avenue, Iripdtrose„ 1— Sayre, Bentley Sc Perkin, ICIANITFACTURERS OF : ND DEALERS IN all . 1,1 kinds of Castings, Stor*lts, Agricultural Imple- f tnents; etc. Office at SaSre'siStore t Public Aenue; . Manufactory at the Eagle Foi mdry, Foot of ~Pherry-1 street, - Montrom, Pa: .. . . , • ..., .. • , Williagi - st Williiin'H. j'essnp, . , 1 A"TTORNEYS AT LAW. Al . /ontrolte, Pa. Proc _L. tice in Susquehanna, - Itradford, Wayne, Wye- i ming and Luzerne counties. 1. . .- • , I -1,-----1 —l ,`,: ---- ---------- 1 ,z_ • William W. Smith & Co., - ABDIET 3fAKEIS. They keep constantly on hand a good assortment of all kinds of Cabinet Furninire. Shop and Ware 000 MR at the foot of Halite strett p :Montrose, Pa". • Rockwell, Winton er Co., T.+6I3:ACTUDERB' and DEALERS in Strain Goadts• Hat", Caps, Fu's, Umbrella', Para. bola, Ratans. Av. cfe., No. 40[CourtLandt stieet, 'Rork, (up stairs.) ' $. n. incrumts. J. ITOWAttil. W. W. Winos. Hall & 'tiRNIITQB and dealers in all kinds of furniture, havingi moved our Ware room, from New Milford village, td the Factory fOur miles, east of the Village, where( will be• found at all . times goal assortment of cabinet ware, also ready 'made coffin& Funerals attended with or without a Hearse ; also Bedsteads at wholesale or retail prices 'rang lag boas - 112,0 q upwards according to stile &e. THE INDEPENDEN REPUBLICAN. ' ftBLINSTD trazy Tritnasmix i itowaso, AT NLONTEME, PA., AT #1,60 riu4 AinTux. IN ADVANCE. M=;l Rates of Advertising. One square (16 lines or less) one week,— ....SO,SD One square ". -. two weeks, - (475 One square `‘. [three weeks, 1,00 One square " month, . . .1,25 One square " ° two months, 2,25 One Square " • three months, 3,00 One square " sixinonths, , One square " 1 one year, ' For two,. or more sqlsarna, insetted by the yes deduction from the above prices is Made. Yearly nth' -- vestisers will have qm. privilege 'of altering or thing. 'Mg their advertisements without additional charge. Business . cards, not exceeding five lines, inserted at $2OO per annum. 1 il * Ob Work-. This office is supplied with a good assortment of _Jobbing mated* and *Elkin& of-Job Work, such as Cards Posters, Famphhitii, will be, doneness, i7 l 4.PreinVar , - • _TARE anes. - . . OMCDAY &monis r l moiled with Libniriet or I WARTRIFAT TIM 1117170 E, ONSIM o difre t Eke% at Neal Toni retail pricia. ' Ca ll SIMPTIIM ' at, the POstoffice." 1- ~ . ..- . ' poi'Airon, hinds of t i rt, , .-.., Corn, and moat 1 - Floor.. • VERSA Extra - Vim sBper bbt. IGs gri . LOyEtt pip.l Timothy Seed _kr W , 4 0 4 a rL 4 e, PeP j un bb e .. ,4 l. - f4 ' 1111 ° 1111 ' ‘ - ' llo.l ` vcf l e un-n4:1508i110P.,56.‘1141-1034.ERKINS. 1.. Ir. PITCH 4 1 Look - Nei*. _ . . . __. 1.7111i.ea1 9 . - • AI3EL ..ILL 1 • ' ie:': , .-74 - k .. . , . - Eas, just reeelvid from New York; a tun arid desi- ' ratite stock of., - • ' ' Ne* Goodc, - . . . Comprising a first rate assortment of Drugs, Med icines, Chemicals Medical Instruments, Paints, Oils, 1 Dye-stuffs, China, Glass, and Earthen Ware, (a good variety of Crockery,)Brittannia Ware, Japanned and Plinished Tin Ware, Silver and all. - other kinds of Spoons, Silver Forks,utter Knives, 4c. AU sorts •Of•Laropi,fl - good -M variety of : Wood and Gilt Fretn : Mirrors, Wall and ;Window Paper, Stationery, Stone ; Wire, WoitdanYare, Brushes, DrOotni, Family Gro; Cedes, ,Limp. Oils, Compliene i Burping Fluid, Tr slow Stearin and''Sphrinaceti Candles,; Hide and other Whips; VaroisheS, Window Glass, ; A first -rate ; variety of Jewelry, Perfumery, wed Fancy Goods, Gold- and Silver Spectacles, Gold Pens, Violins; ; Flutes, Fife's, Accordeans, Violin and Violinceilo 'Strings; _lke. The largest issortment, of Pocket Knives in Susquehanna County, and the best quality in. market - . - Shot Guns, Pistols, (Single and Double Barrel ; } Revolver's,- _ . In short, the Physician, the Inralid, the House Keeper, - the Firmer, the Mechanic, the Mannficturer, the Professional Man, the Gentletnan„the Lady; the Young and the Old; the Rich and the, Poor, the Deae ifut and the Ugly:, the Gay and the fashionable, and all the test of the people, will find something to sup ply their every day Wants at Turrel's.' • Store in the New Brick Block-+PriceS Low—Qual ities Good--Call and see. ABEL TERRELL, 'Montrose, March 5,185 G. ar:rhey - are.all going to Turrell's.„,, • - • 'NEW STOVA:IS... ITBITIMITT* has now in stO-e and is.receiving • a la:ge stock of NEW STO VES, including the Star of the West and NatiOnal Elevated Ovens, 'Black Royer, Wide. World, and Paragon Large Oven, to which he would invite particnlar attention as the best Cooking Stoves in market, with a superior as sorticient of Pallor, Office and Shon Stores, for wood tor iaal: also, Store Pipe, Zine, Sheet Iton, Stove Tnhes, ke. Thi4 stock is selected from the best. foundries of Albany and I7tiza for cash, with the best quality of Trimmings made to order for his custom trade,'-which will enable him in all .respects , W defy competition, and will be-sold at the most reduced prices for cash or approved credit.. - • New Milford, October, . . FIRE!. FIRE! IITOWING COUNTY ML - trAL rNSURANCE CONIPANy, Capital C.t'2.2.0),i)0 0 ,.and increash, g. It is one of the best Comp•tnieS in the State. • Ali its losses hr fire promptly. djusteil. "It has paid over half an - 1111ton of dollars loises by fire since it went into operation. ApplicatiOns received at the storc.of B. R. Lions & Lanesboro; and at the store of Ly ons ic Co., Jcssup, - Luzerne connt•.•,.nna at Mont rose. 8.. RAYONS, Agent. Montrose, Dec_, 1865 - SEAILLE'S COACIIES Lt.i.VE 'Montrose for'p . L & W. R. R. at C+ . A. M.,for .sxpress Freit Train to Scranton. At 12 o'.dOck• A. M. for Mail Train to Great Bend. At 2,1'. M. for Exprosasfreiglit to Great Bend, and Mail Train for Scranton. Leave Depot for' Montrose on arrival of all the above trains at Station, except up freight trains. For aeaLa apply at .%aarle's gotel, Aloz3trose, December 12, 1853. i TO THE PUBLIC:. subscriber would tender his thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him thus far during, the season, and at the &ante time.announce that he has just-received a new Stock. of Goods, mak ing his assortment very comflete in all its various branches, and would..say further that for ready. pay and on short time to reliable customers, his goods will be sold as lon. as they Can he bought at any oth er etore in the county. Plea l se call and examine. 1 S. S.IA'GALLS. Gibson, October 12, 1855.1 • • ea, addition to wre good assortment of V e Dresc r n. Goods, there still remainsquantityOf ' .l;elaines . ;. .Poplins,"&c. dfc., 'of the old stock, to he sol+lat bar gains, 'without reference to cost; also, )Winter Bon nets, Wool, Brodie, and several other kinds of Shawls at_ low prices, for, sale' by' S.S. 1.. • rGARS compared with the market prin.•can be fiftmd - ;er;lOW at the . store of - - riOOKING, Parlor, and other kinds of Stoves and k.) Store Pipe, for sale cheap as the cheapest by • 8. S. lA - GALLS. . . UK:3 Island Salt, Buffalo Robcs, &c. &c., foe 1 sale by S. 8, I. OST kill& of Produce . at their high , :At market 11 ;rice, also, any quantity of good it 00l Sockz taken lit.exclange for g00d.4 by , Gibson, Octobtyr 12, 1655 J. Acker; & Co. .AATEOLESAiE k retail dealers in ready made Clothing, also dealers. in Cloths, ' hats and. caps, boots and shoes, haring now on hand a large Supply suitable for'i, he season, would call the attentionof purchasers to The same. For farther particular: See advertisement in anoth er place in the Republican. . Susquehanna Depot, Dec. In, 15:55. • RewGoods, Cheap for Cash. GW. 31OTT has just reeeived another lot of New V Goods, Such as eh:tiles,. Brage Delain.?s, Dc Baps, Collars, Embroideries, Lawns, ke., which he offers at very low ptiega. Summer Shawls, a new lot Some beautiful patterns,at Very low prices, also Black Silk Shawls equally low for Cash.. .Pa4asols latest style at ; C. W. 110TTS.. - . , T. • B Dress Silk ; a splendid article, at C. W. M. Su Mer Stuffs in great Varieties; at C. W. M. : . G '-i-ies of all kinds, very cheap. Syrup, a first rate artiele_a socts per gallon. You have' only to ealhaial examine, to becorne satisfied that the "Head of. Navigation "is the place to buy Cheap. . • • ' : . ' ' AVanted. • . Butter, Eggs, Manis; Lard,' Socks, in fact all• kinds of eouutry Produce in • exchange for goods at Cash Prices. , ; - C..W. MOTT. Montrose, Jtine 1,5„. 18t5. • REMOVAL. tr. S. Wilson has removed his Stock of (goods into his new Store (in the Brick Block) at the foot of nib lit Avenue where the Mercantile business will he con tinued under the Finn of M. S. Wilk,on & Son.. Ad ditions to their present! Stock will be continually made and particular attention given to. keep up a general assortment--especially in,,the Hardwaro One Word .'Bore. w:vlt. to remind those indebted to me, that lost considCrahle by the Fire a year ago, and that I have been under the nece.At,Y of rebuilding a,Store House and consequently must' urge paytrent--hoping all will attend to it withok flatter notice. • MontrosO, Dec. 19, 1665. M. S. WiLSON. ONCE MORE. NIVE gave notice sometime ago that the firm ot, Woodruff .k Eldred was dissolved, and that we wanted and needed a settlement of our matters. We suppose that you hare all heard that self-preser vation is the first law of nature. In order to save ourselves front :cost, we wish those indebted to us would pay, as you can find your notes and accounts at the shop of S. A. Woodruff for a short trine loa ger. After that they will be somewhere else. This is no false alarm, for we want the money, and it be longs to us, and it. is right we should have it. . S. A. WOODRUFF, Montrose, April 14, T 56. G: B. EPRED., Banking goose or POST. COOPER Az CO. HENRY DRINKER, ; . iro l v niosE, W3f. UNITING COOPER. ISAAC L. POST. November 12, 1855 • .DRAFT'S on New York City and Philadelphia.— Collettions_ proMptly made and remitted. Office hours from 10 a. m. to 8. ' News. Allen & Nato n, N, York. REFERENCE, &mita C. Morton, Esq., ra'a. Hon William Jessup,, Montrose. } i ---- 7 - . Rtectitors' Notice. • . XTOTICEis hereby given to all persona having de - multi against the estate <if NANCY NEWUAN t late of Great Bend toinship, decessed,,titt the same must he"presented to the, undersigned for arrangement, and ail persons indebted to saidPdate are requested to make Immediate payment. JOMR DUBOIS. 9ret 4 . Penti,Stiy 711850. • New "Mule: caO3IE of the prettiest songs ever published;--also: new lot of if elod,Nme;-Violine and Guitars-7-- Violins from lode dollar to twenfpflve. ' Strinke of th e hest quality, !IMO; Petitike.; fbr sale by - -3. LYONS & SON. • 1 are taring the:Nekton* extent "ever „,.. . . beforn_kown•asy,Metiette. IN VAL IDLREAD AND JUDGE-. FOR YOURSELVES. JTJLEEi .nAtiu..„.t.a.. the wan, known perfumer, of Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, whose choke products .are.arefound at almost swely toilet, 'aye: " - , I atri happy to say..of yntit Ca sane Pius, that I . have found them a better family medicine, for common use, than any other within my knowledge. Many_of my friends have realized marked benefits from them, and co incide with mSiti believing that they possess extraordinary . virtues for driving oat diseases and curing the sick. They are nut only effectual, but safe and pleasant.to be taken fp:elide:a which must make them valued by the public, , when they are kno..vn." . • The venetabie Chancellor WAHDLAW writes Dom Dal. timore 15th April, HU: _ • " tha. J. C. Avca—.Sir:l have taken Your PIN with great tßeefit, for the listlessness , , languor, loss of appetite, and Bilious headache, which has of late years overtaken tne in the spring. A few doses of your PHU, cured me, l• have used your Cherry Pectoral many yeari in my family ' for conchs and colds with unfailing success. You make medicines which cure and I feel it a pleasure to commend you for the gond you have done and are doing." JOHN P. BEATTY, Esq., Bcc. of the Penn. Railroad Co., rays: " Pa R. R. Office, Philadelphia, Dec.,l3, Int "Sir: i take' pkasure in adding mr,testimony to the efficacy of your medicines, having derived very material benefit from the use of both your Pectoral and Cathartic Pills. am never without (bent in toy family, nor shall I ever consent to be, while my mean, will procure them." The widely renowned S. 8. STEVENS, M. D., of Went. worn N. writes: • _ • " Raving used yon4Cavirsavic PIUS iu my practice," certify from experien that they are an invaluable purga. tire. In cases of disordered function); of the liver, causing headache, indigestion c ostiveness ; and the great variety of diseases that follo ; they are a surer, remedy than any other. In all cases w here a purgative remedy is required, I contidently'reeomutend these Pills to the public, as supericir to any other I have ever found. They C are sore in their optuation,.*l perfectly safe..:—qtutlities which make them an invaldable article kit public use. I have for many years knovin your Cherry Pectoral alk., the beat Cough medicine , in this world • and these Pills are in no wise inferior to that; admira ble preparation kr the treat ment of diseases." I• . . s s • i Tifton, are, A1ig. 1 25, 18,53. 1 " Da. J. C. Area—'Dear Sirs I have been sintered from ,my birth with scrofula in its wokst form, and now, after twenty years' trial, apd an untold of amount of steering, have been completely cured In a few weeks by your Pith. With what feelings', of rejoicing I write can Qtly be imagined when you realize what I have starred, mullionlong% " Never Until nowilave I bee:: free from this loatli..,emo ' disease in stunts shape. At tiuses'it attacked my ey.:s . . and made me 'alsilost bind, besides the unendurable pain ; at others it settled its the ecalpof my bead, and destroyed my hair, and has kept me partly bald all my days; sometimes it came out ita my (age, and kept if fur months a raw sore. "About nine weeks ago 1 commenced taking; your Ca. • thanic Piils, and noW am entirely free fromtlotentuplaird. My eves are well, my skin is fair, and my hair has coin meneed a Itealthygrowth; all of which .tuaks me feel already a new person. . • , .: " Hoping this statement may be rho means of cant:Qin:4 inkiflUatio2l that shall do good to others, I am, vitli every sentiment of gratitude, ' Yours, &c., . . -', - 'rl hIARIA RIVRER.." . o• "I have know' , above named Maria Ricker Rom bet childhood, and Iteritatement is strictly !isie; li • ANDREW J. S/ESERY.E, Overseer of. the Portsmouth Manufacturing Co." 3 Csrr. JOEL PRA , of the strip Marion, writes from Boston, 26th April, Ism: . ..Your Pills hava cured me from a bilious attack whirls .. arose from derangeernent of the Liver, which had become , very actions. I had: failed of any relief by my Physician, and from every remedy 'l..cotild try; but a few doses ot your !ills have coMpletely restored me to health. I have • given them to my:, children for worms, with the t ef fects. . fects. They wereiprumptly cured. I recommend d them to a friend for costiveness, which had troubledh im for romans ; ho told gne 10 a Pest , days they had cured him. i You mike the best medicine he the world; and I am free .1 to say so." , , I Read this Rim *ha distinguished Solicitor of the, Su p reme ' .Court, where brilliant abilities have made bin, well l known, not unty in this but the neighboring States. .Vne Orlrant, SM:7fpril, 1i 51. "Sir: I have treat satisfaction In awnting you flint myself and family have been very much bent fuel by your medicines. 'My Wife was cured, two years since, of a se vere and dangerous_couell, hr your CHERRY Pcovunst, end since then has enjoyed . perfect health. My children • hare several times been cured from attacks of the Ititht , enza and Crone be it. It is an invaluable remedy ,fur cured complaints. VoitrCsrusaitc rtu., tole entirely --- :' - rured me from jt dyspepsia and costiveness,. winch has grown upon in fur some years,— indeed, this cure is much more impOrtanti front the-, fact that ),.had failed to get relief front the best Physicians which this section of - the Country arogdscand foim any of the nnmercitla reme dies I had taken: "You seem to us, 'Doctor, like .a providential blessing -10- our family, 110 ran may well suppose we are not un mindful of it. : 'Yours respertfittly, .1.-EANCIT Senate Chsrebec.; oftie„Apeit het, IS: ha. I. C. Airr.n— Honored I have amide .t thc.r . - - • ought trial the- CATHARTIc lift Inc by vocr asst s, and bare been i.nred by them (lave dreadful Rheumatism - under which hi found me !offering- The. first dose re-' • lieved me, and a few subsequent doses hate entirely re:tinted the distas.e. I feel in betty health new tlihn tor some years before, which I taLituer entirety to the 'effects . •of your CATII4IFaC Pros. VOW'S with great respect, • LUCIUS It. METCALF.," The'above ate all front persona wipers publicl: - . known _ where they reside, and who would hot mak.- these state ments withoti(a thorcugh conviction that they weretrue. Prepared . by DR. S. C. 'AYER wtis CO., Yractizal and Anslytilal Chemists, Lowell. Igasn am. T. eankr.T. a•Itl Ernzatt)nr, .11ontroin., and by It-1;:?,:vt , gr.nrrntly: ' • • S. S. INGALLS JliaLror), • Shawl 4%. C.;ooslts Emporium, J'ort 111 F.t 91 , T iLirriccArouilinfoin his fi-ients and the Pub that has now in , Store, -and is receiving a full aSsontnient of Fall and Winter Goods, including a great variety of Rich Fall Pints in nevi: Stylas, Plain and Fancy DO:lnes, and Plain and Fancy Mohair Cloths ; Plaiu'and Plaid MO innes, Paramettass, Dc bagess and Poplins; auk Riclt Ginghams, in Fall Styies; Black Brocade, Piairr and fitncy Silks. Wool Brodie, Cashmere; Crape, and Silk Shawls; Rich Rib bon's,' Bonnet and Flowers Ladies Cloths and. Vel: vets for Cloa;;s and 3faatina.=, Broad cloths, Cassime res, fie. with a largo assoittnert of Staple and Fancy Gond:l, l ls usual, inchnlimr Hardware, Crockery. Iron and Steel, Paints; Oils, !coots and Shoes, hats, Clocks, EOM!) Robes; Carpeting:4, with a nen assort-. meat of Stoves and Trinnniugs of the best quality, be itig.made to order ex pr sly for his'etistolit Trade, and wilFall be sold at the lowest figure,lor a little lower for Cash PrOduee, or approval credit. -N. B. W9ol Socks wanied, for which the highest prices will continue to be Pahl. Flour and Salt con stantly nn hand,' • • New Milford, .Oct. 4, 1R75. • TIIE undersigned woulthrespectflillyinform the eit • zens Dimock and vicinity, that he has opened a store at flick tour corners, vrhere he intends keep ing constaritly*on hand a good and well-selected as sortment of Dry Goods, Groceries,liard ware, Crock; ery, and all kinds of merchandise, nintally kept •ip -a country stOre t which, he will Nei! as low, if not lower, than any i4-her eAtaldishtinent in Northern Pennsvlra nia, Monn:.Ose not exceptoll. Gentlenion and :Ladies gilie me call, ntul etaniine my stock . of gonds and the prices;; you will save some miles travel and per haps front; ten to fifteen cents, on every dollar you pay out. A good ie:sortment of Ready Made Clothing bept constantly on hand. All kinds of Country produce taken in etehange for Good , eat the market price. . . 111. TIT ATER. Dimet•ltc Jan. 15 . , 18552-Ir-1. War t War tin the Crimea. 10,000Tolunteers wanted! tci buy Oyster's in any Arai to snit., that are continually arriving by ;express and kepCand served; in the best manner at the Tem perance Saloon & GrocerY on Maine Street, opposite the ?annex's -Store. .110, Pies and other eatables— andrnostkind of Groceries & ,Prcivisions,'Veas . be., Flour kept constantly on; hand; and for sale it .whole salo and ; retail at , S. S. mOrrs. • MUNI'S Bair Restorer and Golden Moss, feirlpasti-, fying the hair. A quantity of Leather Gioies Mittens it' S. S. . . New 'YorkTaney Candy awl clloiceSegititand Itzt ported Fruit at • S. S. 'MM.-. Monttost., Nov. 1.1, 1855. nib oKs; Jrn RECEIVED, 4 new lot Of School Books-- Min and Fancy Ftlticrs and• Envelopes,. Diaries for 185#, Farmer's, Chostism, and Prep.byterian Alma. oars, Ate. 4to. f - J. LYONS ,S: SON: JAmiitry 10. • ' .. . • - .4: . • NOTICE. WHEAT GRITS, nommony, Oatlfeal, and pure . ;burnt findgrouhil Aitea Cone, 'for'sale by Moitrose; ITity 28. 1 F. B. CHANDLER. . Flour and Salt. tiTON - and B yrti'Futa,e'Salt—ExtraEarailY, Flour tly_ the pbuhd, suck orbarrel, at „list 28: 1 ; 11 ,...PiD, P/magma, i and Candies, ehecheap: 17 2S. • CI,4IIDEN SEEDIEI---a large supply of the best ;qualitica, TURRELL`o. llittatrose, April 18, 1848. • WANTED. • • SoCks Bittter f inni, Cheese, Flannel Am in any cluantity in exchange for Goods at Cash , inieeß. . M ontrose, Oct: 4, VMS. C. lir; MOOT. $ 401): of the ..lorio kind,. and ‘l4 Timothy sied,lfor O . ; RTIRRITT.,:. 1 4 4 w Milford , bier 'l4../.7, 18 5 d. : . • , SlBPPlostd to ihte Chthap t (VT. thOnsand ilollarts 'worth of Reolly•motto Cloth twit ' DICKERMAN do GaliltA i rriL Kew =font! flepil. 18, 111155.: • lACKEREL ; iU AYER'S . . ~ r, R ...?: :„ ~.__. ~ A*TiATION AT 13.4:ii-ME. _ sad-) birrets just in, also t ( o4- BENTLEY it, HEAT). NEW-MILFO '► ~ S TOVE EMPORIUM FiaLtniast.- • EAGILE-ReeNDIER. SATRE , BENTLBY*YERKINs bay probes od' ofiVilson k Co, the pittlelPMo 4 ; ..ai.e., now prepared to fillarderitirpiifthe tradti ' ; fift4iiik in their:Due with ekill , and - dittplit*'-; '-;•-- 'h . rlteep pnstantly MI-14nd' Plow 4; (best kiudi i :iftesesl (all kinds,) 6c/ii,,ratpra, - Straw ,C . 4011/ere, T rio '- We invite particular attention. to the , which we manufacture. We manufacture and- e els fbr,sale The Celebrated Illatelat y.PI . . We have purchased the exclusive tight to minaret tare and sell in this county ,: Waytif,, vetoing and ...Bradford, WRiek's Patent /rot . Pkiia; 'The Plow is made entirely °pion; eicep ' tile haiidles. B js e It is celebratedfor , its easy driught,7l3eftig- one-third ; ( te' r than any now in use, while Its: gth and du . ility are g; eater. • • -' - ~ - • _ - MACHINERY' .' --!-. Of all kinds Manufactured and'rePaired y-enierletic ed machinesta,k . - : - . - Steam Enginta, Gearing . for . ..401b b AS ' An ' Oe 4 62, MU; (EC. [ - • Among the Stoves which we minufactpre, are the .Keystone Cooking Etarei It Dash ad Ready do.; For eat 'Queen . do., Premix nt dO., and - cittii kiils, all at , ter from .New York. ranged for burning - wood or,coaL Alio, klelf-liegu : IT INTELLIGE N CE. lator;. Parlor Store, Cottage Parlor 40., staaep two - sizes, do„ and a variety `of tither' Parlor Stores, tF. B. CiIANDLEte.% a large and I both wood and coal burners. Weiteet.also on hand i . _. ~ ent of Paper timigings and Bar. 1 grindstone trimmings, Dog . Churn trmiounga, r m . es, of the latest and most improv- I brella and Shovel and Tinge Stands, dm &c.. Work to 117:1- cents per roll. AU can be done - to Order,on sho rt - notice mil at the loirest ne m l quality and price. Please call L : ,irir Orders for Stoves„ Agricultural Implements, 1 'in., are solicited from thixie In the bide, and will be . d a fresli supply of Zinc Paint and is filled- at reas.nable wholeside lakes. 101 l be sol at a low figure- R - , /. -.- .. • S. IT:SAYRE, ' - -. •D S. BENTLEY. 1 Q P. B. CUANDLER; '23 18:4 -MS. In .., Seventy , Fritts . -Stoves for ikernian c&" Garratt.l t of the largest otock ti,of 'Stoves n 'Northern Pennsylvania, con- Partery.and Sia-plate,,both for a full assortment of large sues, ar attention to the Jeffergooian ost perfect and heaviest plate ong our assortment( of large. , the Empire State unriroved, as' 'tes; perfect finish, and( a superi ( f Susquehanna county, you have 1 , urchasing light stoves and light g as much as you ought' to for vy trimming. r furniture, and will sell at man. et those wto pay a maker profi they can. Jobbing connected •ne as usual on short notice. Ti o Huna sale by Di WE are in recel ever offered sistinr of *Cooking, wood and coal; also, for Stores and ChUIC. • Would call parti6 Eleinted Oren, the store in market. -. Oren, would wentlo being very heavy p ,1 or 'baker. Farmers. been in the habit of i trimming ; and pay': heavy plates and It • We mutufacture ufs eturer's prices. compete with' us if with the tin trade, r DICKERIiAN & GARRATT scw• 3fifford, Se 18, 1855 'en Days L I MPORTA 'JUST received splendid [ wort der, over 3600 pie eft patterns from 8 suited in quantity and:examine. 1740 just ITCCiV Lin te.t.l .00, wbicb . . 3limtrose, April WATCH Al l) CLOCK MAKING _ • . • . BENTLEY & AD . with pleasure _inform their II friends and tie public that they have again cont ip enced the repai hig of Wachs, Clocks, and Jet elry, bf . • - • MI? lIGGINBOTITAAL of New York, an late of Syracuse; and so highly 11'11.4 he been rem, me::ded by sonze of, the first bons es,th,!re as a steal y and . first rote . troiktnon, that we have given him a personal interest ,in the business, rn that- our Nem? may have every efinfidence in hav ing their work e with ea-e and deispatch. In addition tt Is general knowledge of the .v.ari onS kinds of Engh- , IL and foreign watches, he alSo 11'6; derstands the Cloek business, from the l'argestAurret to, the smalkst lianta Clocks, whether foreign or horn ;:-made:. Montroset-41Anr ytarg S. 1856. NOTICE.. - - ' - . .. e is hereby given that S. A. WOOD ! •ceiving a net lot of Stoves and ds usually kept in the Stove and iusiness-among which may be found [cut oV,StoVes, heavier. larger, and I n ever before offered in this county. r i need will be just to call and exam s. All stores *arranted in every pUßLlC'noti. RUFF is Wares of all ki t Tinyrare line of a better assoqi more durable thi All the proof yo he for yourselv respect: I le. on hand, an extensive assortment mad-,...ut of the best materials, tbr s.•;Was cheap 'as can be bought Alan onland, Lead Pipe'of all six 'earing for Chain Pumps, all sizes lain Kettles, and all#Jappaned Kept constan of TIN WAR which is offeree in any market. es; Chain and ; Ilrasi and Pore; Ware. I cm short . notice and in 'good rtinr. a lion will •b s e - sold cheap fot • or it. .S. WOOURUF Jcbbing All Moods t (apiy.ored) crc . Montvole, 31 [arch 19, 1 NOTICE. E eiii.a V ., ' axtren account=.. Tit up :zo many lit tue in need, of be in Morityfis Tuesdays nt t and Wednesd days . at Orla noigomeitt m xon can find 3lcnarosty,- K Pit ,- March ; 13. 1 ant say to our cuslomets that we are idy anxious to settle and balance our more anxlo!l3 since we began to foot ' lea amounting to quite it sum . and we it non. To" accommodate all, I will every Msindav for the nex.f. two weeks,.. ,e store of Wm.' . It. Thayer in -Blalock, tys at Esq. 0. Miles, Brooklyn, Thurs- Ida William:: iu Franklin. This ar st areonnnodate all; still, it it does not, a list of accounts. at Esq...t yery's in" q„ Miles', Et ooklyn, land William It. ock. Come and settle. 511. R. TIIATER.. ' rof. Charles iliarr;s; T):I.IIDER, I)ingrtgai tion in the h o i'r ()band/ in ttilrnuo:ii pleased to e. Nov. 20. Shaving... Saloon, and . Italr Dresser, hat', 'removed his shop from its former I(3fM., tsement of Se.arle's Uotel, to the room T X e;ore, iS prepare& to exercise .his art scientific .manner, on all- who. may be trust tZwir heads or fatts•to his hands. . Wilt • S -FOll • ";:li PEQPIL F,. sub—riber is carrshig on the 0/7111P. A"- I-N7G I USINESS in All its various branches at the Chair at d Ware Shop in Itatford, where may be found a g ester vic iety of .WITIdt-01 , aft(' Rocking Chairs than at any other establi.sh men On the county; also nag an I Cane Scats, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Lbung es, Settees, Tables, Stands, of- which will be sold at he lowest prices at retail, (or wholesale, with sltoq notice.) All work warranted well made and of goo Material.• Short credits and small profits will be:my otto. For demonstration of _the P{Tiove call at my shop in Radon), village. A. W GREENWOOD, October 12, 1854. '7 .1. . 154GinG facts, pleas Ilarford, 1' LOW §I7i..VP. NEW ESTABLISITMENt pu Celelnate hand, 'Sid C'uttittato Plow Poi Ineution. D E. MOTT. would respectfully inform the • lie that they ant: manufacturing Blatchley's L Plows. They, also keep constantly on u l u ' Hid?, Wayne County, ayne Coty, and Reit. . lairs,- i Dog Cititrax, .'leiglt and Cutter , hims, rto of various patterns, too numer s to We hope,. by, riot attention to h hiess, our share of public patronage: iranu&c. `meg old stand. .. Foundry, If. Mott, near • - I "miring done on short notice. to receive tory, D . . P M Feb. 6 ew Lisie of Mail Stages • MOM - KWOOD TOMONTROSIC. Ki Q TAG k.. 7 hen arrival o reaching Montrese, inglof bothTasl sible'rouf S will leaVe Kirkwood, passing through Cor •ille, LihertY, t‘-.e., every morning after the !the Mail Trains of cars, both East and West, I Montro . sc at I P. at: Returning, leave daily (Sundays excepted) at 2 P. 11., reach rood in time to take the Mail trains of ears, ' and West, being the nearest and most feit e to reach the New York and Erie Railroad. c intersects a til-weekly line far Dimoek, e,. Tunkhannock, - Wyoming,. and Wilkes ich leaves Montrose at 7 •A. N. - every Mon nesday and Friday. • Also, a line torriends r ay!avide &c.. cam end comfortable carriages are provi; the proprietors will spare no pains to :m -ite the public.' W. K. HATCH, .- 13. 1364. . MORGAN - & WEST. This li Sptingvi barre, w We Geiod i ded, and rammed April 1 . To the Public. :uhseribers hating taken, the store and pur •ed the stock in trade, of R. T. Ashley, are ~i'to sell; for READ rP..I. Y. 081. r,, a fine .nt. of Dry Goods, Derfuroery, Yankee. No- Crockery, lren. and Nails, d Shoes, Sole and Upper Leathr Salt,S.k.e. I . :ueli prices as (they think),cannotla'il to give tisfactiott to all who may favor then . ) with 'tronage: '• `, J. A. do : J.-R. Ashley.' ./vn, Nor. 15.1855.'.. . 4'4. r( VIE ch Preimt astanit, eons, r , Boota 0., at 'entire their p Br, IRALDWIN & PERKINS, eaale and Retail dealers in Flour, WE, Fmk; rain, Feed and Candles. Casts paid for Oats Meal, I and U. Ono aliwa _Jestnut &reek—test end or Lyons & Chan. tore, Montrose pa._ - AN * GRIST AND SAW 2111 ILL: 1' BROTIIELS-•having purclnkir_the above stahtishment, will keep constantly ettaaed Su aid Fine Flour, Corn-Meat of 'superior pint o Chop and' Bran' ' tbO lowest ! cash prices.— it work Will be done with' despatch, and in all .arranted, .13814 trose, July;lBs3. f Ei3 erif ivy, a Custo saws Mo, " iltehee, Cl94oket Guns, &C., ew assortment fast. received from England, erland, Germany, &c, whlelt will to told below ew York prices. at ,ASMOLETON'Sr Wee, Oct, 18, 1865. . . , A, Swi the - .REMOVED - olialOlefro4 over the ttore f a n •- AIR( IT4 Dent*. Di Wa led tbeeubscaera, .p. (deacon.) calfddoc; f o r b we Are ming ' .. • -J, ROSS &BROS. jtay'itc tes6,' , . 11 ~barrel for Soli.; at it R. LIFO).L.S ta.Ctra ME MEhRIT MOTT ELIJA.II. MOTT ALFRED PERICINS. NE Montrose, March 4. ;- . •PA TENT HIED 1 4 MONO the great variety . or ; Turrelk L - .41 Store, .may tie found all. ae.s justly I celebrated Family. Medicines : 'my Recta -1 - ''...ral and Cathartic Pills;'Halsey Wineaid: , Brest Pills ; Hooflandis celebiai A;ittr ; Louden's . series of Family Mc i ant's 1 Gargling Oil, the 'greatest remet ins it man I or beast over knowill; Mathews -le-Berne t dy, .and Horse Remedy; Orick' ge, and a i t variety of other kinds; Trask't OititMent, 1 the great remedy for burns, rim od all in. 1 flamtnatory coinplaints; 'l!oritrE first rate 1 thing -for similar purposes as al 'eat; An- I drews' Pain Destroyfug Agent, • le ; 'Wood. cock's Balsam and Bone Linimi id's Jam,- dice Bitters, Canker Drops, Lim—, , _ Dysentery t Drops ; Baker's Compound for Dy 'entery ; Bone:. teit's.Pcpsin, for Dyspepsia; Beira old'e Extract of Dacha and Extract .of f3arsapiaril a; a variety of' Salves, the best in market, rills, & and ad almost ? endless variety of Patent Mediein , altogether too numerons to will sari e it to say, that the public will findiftearly every' thing in this line, at Ithe Drug :anti Fancy - SW° of ABEL TPRB/ILL Monti - ose,Jul y ,lBss .. 1 • ' . GEN ERAL, FURNISH -- - AND • Tailoring Estiabli - AT " • SUSQD.ERANDA D JA§I-lER & Co: would ,respecifully.announee t. their friends and the :pubin generally, that tlni keep eontantly on hand a full timrtment of Bead Niatie.tlothing, %hoes,flats and Caps, an . CVPIy thing else necessary tor men and.women's ism irmild partieelarty call. the attention of count 3terehan t:1 to our largo stook of Steady-Ilade: Clothing j of our own manufacture, whichwe offer at siliolvAilel at priers that Kill afford *great 1 clueeMents to ea-1 and short-time customers. A large stock ofeloths easisi kept conFtantli• on Emil, for per. ing clothing made to order. Orders punettially attended to Thankful for past faccirs t - we tinunnee 'of the sane. Susquehanna Depot, Pa.,. .31a.,1 lift, - Cot o,.crilYphric 'on the' Glob treater • iitiliteenzeil • - KEELER .i.S,TOD l j 117 isnow filled with nisorttn(,itt of artirres in a pneral rati. , tv of new and clew wid. gentlemen's 'wear, anon' French, Si:k l.r.sti , ,tr anti: Preni Fanisoeled Polkas, Kid, Patent Jenny Lindy, lluslins and Ties:: and' Philnit•lphia, Oak tanned e 4. .'Morocco. Calf and ;Coirhitle: B calf and cowhide: !foots and Misses and CilildrOn's wear. 1.1 ntent of Findings irhich consist sparahles, Ilimprian tanl i th; z :,shoe ,Idnding,"lntris; rasps,„st &c. Also oak and hemlock," t. soleleather, Moroteo.skitts and • Work made to order sad re KEE' Montrose, - April 6, 185.1. Stearns' and -Mary _ bale's rIIIIE subscribers have made arrangements to I_ fish to persons who may he in Want of, them above named invaluable So et at the same pri which the'y can be obtairl4 the r.eanuf 3 cture Timing eiperienced the benefit of such an artiicl ring'the late contlagratlon ou selves, we would estly recommend 'to ethers bating value* book Pallet?, the preserving of which would be of i importance to them, not to do Ait.hout one: Prices range fi•oni $5O to $ 00, and we can e to any one wishing to puree, the .differen style, size, price, 3c., and fu ish theni on sho tics, with the internal rirrangpment to suit tit chaser. .• BENT_LEJ 41: Ii Montrose, Dectruber 19. 11 54 - 4 -- • - Valuable Lau s For gale. VOR SALE DI ONE BOD; Shout 5500 ac i' Land on the waters of pring -Break, a 1 of the Lackawannwriver in uzerne County, Pt about midway bet Ween ihe hriving towns of! ton and Pittston..' These lan s are corered wit noble timber, and being situ to in the most eats mineral region in PenniYl nia—known to c iron oreartil believed to a und , in coal, mid also in the immediate vi • itv of several .ral j . - made and now in progress=- 1 0ffet to the'capi opportunity for the inv&l . tm nt ofmoneY that occurs. Poi further infci tion apply to N. i sack, Esq.,'No. 11, Wall st t New York, or subscriber, at Montrose, Stts nehanna county,. attorney in feet of the oihers. 1 April 0, : 1854: ' HENRY MTN: LIME AND iIIE subscribers are - n. constfultly On band, 4 quality at •Montiose Dego quantities at a fair price. • quantity can be supplied I‘.. Superior ground Ilaster hand hereafter. • • I Montrosr Depot, April 8 • . R. NOTICE.' nOCT. MATER to this method o JI-J to hisliiendS ari&cus i tomers, that he h; resurnedAe practice of medicine, at his old -1 Montrose; where he maybo found at all •tim!, professionAly.employed. ffe - would say to. 1 debted to him that he will deduct twent, cent on all accounts paid • ore the tint of A (or if any poor like myself I will deduct fifty I Montrose, Feb, 20, 185 . •- • .1 Winds Qi n A. &D. SAYRE ha* Q. for an extensive tory are prepared to fa less rates thin they have July 4 . 1 ,4-. I Ax article which eve by • - I Dr. Baker's - - Com A sovereign Toned) , ftir, Chokra Infaatum or S vegetable; WA-hill sever prodtieing 'desired , , so cent4°andsl. liqutrime, .Aolguat 0: C. D. Virgil Dentist h Chandlers' store, where his friends - tot qnicir qs litty"2,:lBss. • ' NEW IN W. Mori bitslisfit kJ. Fall Stlleg,,saiga Atapagasi ShaWia., • fiat a, Ratko w e a tie sold roar, . ' rello RE. beet in to can' -I- Aar family_ in nk;ed her daaot ans;mer "tr.k.S_efit-Iftw . , INONSTANTLYON ' on she netiejo— , - 1 10W0.11 Y. MEE UM PIG STORE ?intent ° reres, Ve.itings,&c. i ons 4sirous a' i.as . ope to asent aCO a. SgilEß R Co. 1 4 2, ils§. forit:ll, ',ca:rnul p'ese $ ait • %RD'S wronE. new and extens Iligr 11,rati gam uyleri..of which are 1.2 le Gpite)s, JIiII rather and Bro t;tviletnen's Frp, tt , kin and kip B _pins Ate. Boys rogans ; all kind: so, -.11 general :htiz in-part of laFts, P:threatl, was, Intlstoite.A., shoe kr. nned calf upper . - neittly dot !ER Sz F,Topp %Vs Fire-l' !, of rai -1 nsirg in being roads • "st nn !• Mon tha ' LASTER. w burning and w Ti keep I • pers. in sr! a 1.1 0 ,, L l . ,ntly • e 'a very, f and will sell it 'Persons 'wishing l ona reasonable:n . • be kept - con: ;- • . I.L. PO' R. DRIS,i ' .64 sgo stand oleo bose iC five per nl gee I.g been appointe blin and door any atticlop in c, limit' , been - sold I Ff. Cream. fer sk tnsat = . brated - ire oundy . cm / r Timer aorniiaV failed 111-111 single. i eat. For sale -.in BENTISTA 855. - -----, -.- ' Morbo,:; stamp O f bottle it I r re to se titt - taken:rooms t wilt be hitt pleas ' C. D. . Resident D', IMIMI GOODS. elf u,,_.4 I Pars reeleved . a lot of . Delamoi D A ), Ba Merinoes, .sqmortment o,f itr. pave. belila 07, VI gt !late them 11 014 10 i. no autri i 0. r; ta edemas I -, : . D ortutisi! . —; .•• - , I.LYON • 1 4 t ;0 0 .:‘ ,4 t .
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