IEI 00lATI t 11)18f OMR, 0- n'f - .., . • i Letter \ft'om **West. -, \. ' • Eiax, 111., July 10, 1856. Never since tile panners were fling to the breeze . in !1840-fiir Ilafrisoa have Useen such excitement and' enthusiasm as preVails roxr In favor of Frei;c l iont and Free Kansas. 'The 4 i -theme of every man you meet•frorn morning ) fAii till night is politics ; and- co jilt. '-'as' I have heard, full , threefourths of the Sona ' f Illinois are on the side'i!of freedom. You', ght2 to hear them talk* the manner m 'wl , the Chicago boys were served by ' he ::!‘ vabi- Aing lif . issouriants."- The otikar_dai , had a lather hot arguMent wit% a DouglaSite. lie stuck to his text first rate, and insisted that :,the Free tate tnen Were rnost . in the wrong ; but when I read him from the "Press " the account of the disarming and sending back of the Illinois Vohinteers, he fired in ft moment and began to wish sit sorts of infernal scorch,. Ings on the beads of the " border' retfians," t • ,and wound up y saying h o trould. give five dollars for , a Vote for Frement d Free .__ Kansas. ; : , : - ' 1 think, there is no mistake but that the North West will set Fremont along toward the White House in such a style as to con vince the "Sodom-Apples " that we fully ap preciate their noble qualities. , • _ . I wish i some. man who has ;the ;time - and: conveniences would, just, fer the curio'si ty of the thing,; trace back the genealogy of the sup ~ r f or it of tile ptesent Democratic party ; it is my {belieethat it would be found that their fathers and grand-fathersi were the men -who sold , beef to the red-coats and I l drank the health of, George 111.,-while your grand-fath er and. mine were fighting at; Saratoga and- Stillwater. And as were the fathets, so are 'the sons. Liberty never cost their wee souls, the first Ciort, ,and they are ready 6 sell out for a any day for a dime. I suppose your " high souled" `;EditOr of th r e_Demoerat will have .no thin, in nvincing the fel th fiil that, the c s Democracy,. 1 Detnoeracy: is defined 'by Douglas,) are 'he only true liibcq party in Susquehanna, ',nd that in order to:;stem the torrent of eon- i)tion that has carried. Wilmot l i and GroW to d .strnction, he has courageously 'thrown himse l f wHOLE LENGTII across the, current, and by so doing has fished out some old slabs! and rotten tops with whibh he e . I - :. pacts to . tecoutcfuet the Democratic party, stronger and habdsorner than ever, I hepe be will have t good time, and if slnecessiul. , may "Dee ms" give hiui an office proporj.ioned to'his size. ! L , . 1 • Harve4ing iris now fairly begun: the ‘wheat crop will] be rather light, also , the grass, tol the drought. ' Corn looks f . sir. " GI C. L. , . , POLIT CAL PiIEACIIINa, is -what 7. L. Is -it de , -- liioirnemg, l war, when the dominant party„ or - :.the Preaidentll • on his own lespon,ibility, without waiting, for any party', has '7 l'l.lgoil it witbsome other Power? Then my neigh bor, whci is ofj the war party, was right in walking but oflehureh, in sermon tiine, - and slamming the:pcw door after hilt. Is it preaching in favor octhe Maine law that the . . hearers may support it at the polls; Thvn 7 was my Other friend right who gave 41p his 4, pew imtnediately after the sermon., -Illac idea seems to 1.K., that ;no question 'which has been taken hold of and made an i,ssue by an'y party, or has 'become the policy of. the gov - ernment, is to be touched in the 'pulpit --nq I matter What hideous mass of eviltlie, .Maine,i -law may strive{ to put an end to ;Itx) matter t 7 whether,,,the war is a just one for self-defence,':l • or - an iniquitous one for purposes of Conquest i,l __..They have beebme party questionsond be-4 i . long only to "Politicians and sinners. ':;' If this ' ~' ,is sound! doctrine, then every elergyMan who - -,- sball denounce the legalizing of POlygamy from the puirlitis a political preacheiv, for,the, Mfortwatsa ara,j), powprfhl party, whose vote will telly and they are clamoring for - admit , - , . . Sion to the -Union under their, own abonaina :Me laws. Then is every Missionary who - --------_t_o2Preach, the gospel of the Son of God in unr*aboiirt-roilian or Pagan "cmintry, or _ - 'ln China; or LOo Choo, or Japan—'-ainong, the ___ :Yezidis 'or the disciples of Zoroaster, ,or in • the Islands 'tlitbe sea, a political preacher, fur he is intertbring with governmental - ic i tit li „.. - ' - 1 bons. ' ,I i 1 i - . It is constantlyjirged, more especially. with regard - to that attest unmanageable l'question . of slavery, that Our Saviour land his apostle's never meddled with the eitablished!order of things in their; time. They 'did More; they -- ' verthrew - th4n. Political discusshme they ..took no' part 'ln. for one sufficien‘reason, if . thire.had existed no other:. . Judea erase Ro man previnc4.; under a Roman Goveinor r .;, and the Iniistr sof the world, having no faith' . • ~ in argument, - deA3, all discussion summarily, by the ScoUrge, the dungeon and the lion's. Jaws; and, ifdenouncing unsparinglY theeor- ruption and Itickedness of rulers end those in high' places, ,the Scribes - and Pharisees, the Sanhedrin', -all who bad - rank or power and . misused there, be not as much political' as de- 1 „nounehig public wrongs is at thia, day, we 1 ' 6913fessi our inability to see the reasOn. The principles they preached Were, in !,their ten- I deny, at thCtime and amid the .circumstan ces, under livlncli they were promulgated, - revolution .. We do not Bay thia in irrei ' ctrence.) but u e the word as describing' thed ~ effect of the octrines, for they ivent3on, ow- I - - ' turning tu3dl,overturning, until the Roman I Empireand. 'its Pantheism • went doWn before,' 'I • them ' l ‘"Prfrait Pan is dead," 'and Pf ;all die 1 :-..„: gods who made the glory'of Olympus ;loth, Mg ialeft sai!e. the names, shining it the ' stars 1 „of heaven. LI - , , 1, 7 : Saint ' Paul'travelled far and wide, in wea ._---Nt•--: : tiness,l and pain and sorrow, through prisons a (and.vurgiligs tempest-tossed and way laid : • ' - preaching, arguing, exhorting; layingv li down .. • doctrines Which struck at the four ons of all the old creeds, and through ihein, at the Titans of - `vernment with which ihey were 1 ':\ inseparably nte.rivOveti, and drew Opon him I constantly e wrath of the.turbuliint, Jews, I and stiffed 4p riotarnong , thesavege rabble of the pitiesoe,,, Del:Rani:wee” and I Alex- , seders, whose trade in shrines trae being in= I 'ured by thelitew disc inning doctrine, with the " - lewd fellows of baser tom' who are - - -"ellsnyis rea4 r to' hunt down '-an thing on ethickthey I re hounded.' - 'he working au#ing the Jews, kertehed the sante ....,,eutil-adnaini*ation doctrines withOutAnqui . -,TAg-larto th+tr political - tendency, lint folloW : ,--ipg- Owe* they 'law ' their '44ifir before :4thotigh.the cross stood in thtir path. • , _ /ilia eiglitnent that: the adoptiow by . a par . - tyfor# -him lapolicy which involvOs a moral wrong, -Cana; we desire to colifine the question to things t-are togas iresF,) shirtsshirts it out .. _ ..60ia . .&• p tare` is a: sound air, tb* if a par '':!-txthOuld be raised (and 4 wookli, not. take - loft to_do itiii`slifficient numbers to maku it ' 'iroth putting aown) to legs* postitotion - , try licensing houses of ill fatatei4tlwould be improper for cloogrnen to attemptti>preiteh i , . it - S. W.D. "It would be political. -- If the argu. . trietit•prtroiiiiinything, it surely proves tnis. Away' iltlrthis• folly ! The, preachers-who . made their. fi eryftind soul-stirritig,,oppea.i.to. the _coltinigs' iti -- !76;2:ici-riSe up against op pr&sioti,i and,. triniting,ln God to ,litillitice all odds Of ntimbers.und arms, best•it'lloWn with then ow right bande, are landed fit „patriots, and almost -reverenced as inspired men. But. if it was within the preac'her's sphere then, it is withinit how ; if it,wai:right then to resist ill egal•enactments 'affecting the price olpaper and tea r it - is right now to resistihose which affect not onlymen's right to liberty of mo. thin and of speech, but theirlives. . ' But if this' be not political preaching, then . What 1s? 'We think it, is easily defined. A clergyman-may not discuss in the pulpit-any Public measure unconnected with moral good or evil, which involves no..quOstion of obigii-.1 ence to God's Ifisv, , - even though t, l‘e may' be perstiaded that it islof•vital importance to the temporal •welfare.Of - the country. .Ile may . not discuss the National Bank, or the im: orovement of rivers aid harborti . or the tar-. iff, or the saloof publiolands, or Indian claims, i (though •eircumstances •-• might easily arise which would makelt . proper for hiir. to take 'hold of this, too,) Or the naturalization laws, or a thous - and other , issues which spring 4, - having no connection - with . .religin_ or the. want of it.• All this is• political. reaching i and as such is manifestly imprope and ,Out Of place. • •;- - `. . • . , '.. But the businesS of a clergyman-is to deal„ with sin where - hei finds it; in high places or in low; not.,..as many seem now-a-days to sup pose, to avoid certain .matters' which might cause disagreeable feelings,'in his congregit , tion.. The truth is given to him. to Speak it, and he is not to inquire whether his hearers like itor not. IVis t re .is a -tinie for everything ; .a time t Alf , and a time to be silent; and nb one el. eligion should be pressed to the exclusion of others. When it is. time to be silent, let the preacher remain 'so, and' reverently - wait the . tinye to speak ; And when it cotnes - , : let - him 'speak . boldiv N wisely, and w ith . all earnestness . and 'kindness, saying the words that are given him to say, "without fear, 'favor, 'reward,. or - - .tho hope thereof,", froth any created thing. • Fut),loan is bidding strong for South ern .votes.. lie not only justifies the South forAot,submitting, if FreMont 14 elected, but he also justifies them for repealing the. iis. souri CompromiSe. Ile says, most untruth full v,_ that the tuou was °Taal)/ the North, and - the South' could not do' otherigise than ace*, Wi3 shall not insult our readers by exposing this conteMptible - . sophistry. Mr. Fillmore is runnig a race with Mr. Buchan - 7 An for Southern votes, and he promises to out-strip the nonentity of Wheatland. Great Bargains WINTER GOODS A. LATH-ROB' ''CO'S. T~TE.are now offering the balance of a large stock vv of LADIES' I).RESS GOODS, CLOTHS, SATINETTS, AND READY MADE CLOTH ING at greatly reduced prices;: in Order to make room for .our Spring purchase. • Now is the time to buy cheap, as we are determined to selloff our stock. Fifteen and twenty pet : gentmay be saved by calling on us immediately. • • Fine, Rich 'French .iferin'ocs,.worth 'lO and 12 shillingA, at $,l per yard. Bcaaliful Sfri acd and Plaid Dalaines unally . sold for 2s. and 2s C,Ll': for ISt and 20 cents. Alpaccac, Co*burgs, Piannislo,., and Lir:bait at pt ices that will "Iln - A 4 P•rtir. JEWS.," 20.3atIvafi.q from CAL per . yard•to .$1 pet; yard,.and per cent: lcs.s than the mr.rket We also keep on hand a foie assortment of BR, 0 .1 DCL 0 THS,• • all grades and colors ' in price from $2 to $4,50. ._. • ' . - CASSIMERES, • . Black and colored Doe Skips, Fancy ditto—Sheep's , Grey Kent:Lek!, .Terms,, C'Grannws.. . , ; , k eady-31ade . Cloihing. •:. - O v ercoat- from $4 to - slit ; . Pants for only $2,.5c; Vests Over- awls, Flannel- ..Jtc.kets, a very nice arti cle to work - -call and try one on. .. .- taints and Caps,. Boots and Shoes,„Crockery, Hardware, and Groceriei. i ' • A. lot more of those fine,Teits, Try, if nothing more than as drawing, and ttit will be sure to try spin, YAYKEE 71014 - S, l Beside many other things that we shall be happy to shew, all who favor us withla call.,We can and will sell goods as cheap as they can be ought anywhere. in this emintry, Binghamton not excepted. We cannot sell a Allar's worth of goods on a year's credit as we trill arbill of fifty worth. cash. Bity the amount and bring the pay, and.you need not spend your time go ing to " York State,"" as we give you the worth of your money here at hours. • .13 N.B. Remember all we h N ave said we mean, and if any any one will call at NO. g, PUBLIC AVENUE, we will prove all we have said to their entire satisfaction. inr All kinds of Produce. 11UITE11, SOCKS, ..4.Y.D,E0 GS, taken in exchange for goods- g the !anorz RATES. A. LATHROP it CO. Montrose, rebnis.ry'l2, 1856. ' stf Mar with Great Britain I THE Central American quetttion is not yet settled, A. but GUTIaNBERG, IeOSENBA trifit CO. are finally settled in. their new store in the East end , or-the New Thick' Block, where Soldiers who intend te,enlist for the war can .be supplied with regiMent als and all sorts of ,Clothing, and those who desire.to take their wives with them, can also be supplied with the best of materials tor ladlei ; wear, from a Stocking up ton ljoapet, either in soldier or citizen style. Knowing, ihe citizens of Susquehanna county to he' brave and - patriotic. we are sure they intend to be prepared for the coming struggle, and therefore ad vise them to c a ll on us a,nd examine our extensive stock, which we'are assred we can sell as low as: any other firm this side of NeW York city. . Our stock, which we have very lately purchased and with great care selected, comprises a full assort-- went of LADIES' WEAR. suchias Shawls, from 't4l up to $3O; Drefui Goods from a4O cent Calico Dress to aVI ; Ladies' Cloaks, Embroideries of all ' , descriptions; and those who happen. to live in - a very cold climate we, can supply with a - good.suit of Furs to keep them warm. GENTLEMEN'S.WEAR.- To gentlemen who do not want to be troubled with getting up new snits of clothes, we would say that ire have a very full assortment of Ready-made Clotlaing, of all descriptiOns'and prices, and in case we should not have ihe.artiele they want, we will take their or deri, and. supply them very short, notice. BOYS' CLOTHL&G. We hiii-e t also :a very good assortnient`ol 4 :3l3lldreo's Clothing, from an infant up to a young man,, which cannot .be surpassed for tastefulness, as well as for quality and cheapness. We hare aisha regular assortment of 'Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, such as Pine Shirts, Collars, 'Un der Garments, Silk Neck and Pocket - Handkerchiefs, Stocks, and 'a great many'other artieleS too numer ous to mention. • • -In addition , to 'all these we keep a ,full stock of Staple and Domestic . Goods, such as 131;entings of all qualities and prices, Flannels, Tiekings, Ginghams, and a great variety of other articles , which are usual; ly necit fa females. • - W a very sure that those who are ` want of any the article's mentioned, would do well to call and price our -goods, and satisfy themselves how , Inucif they can save by buybig of us. ' Thankful for pelt favors - while — Sit our old stand. we Invite our frioids and the public - generally' to call on us at our nevr and more exnumodlousr establishment. where we are always ready to Walt otothem with all possible attention.- • a'"" "ESSEEG, ROSEN'S.' GETTINB , '\ • C. IL WITTENBERG. ' J. • rriEM Subscriber noir receiving - hbr i seeo'nd geme ral pumbase.of GOODS this Spring, which ren des his Assortment very desirable and CCalptiate. My strict attentiOn •to business, and" by, fair dealing, he luipes to mela liberal share of publiCipatronage.÷— To those fden s who have yielded to him their ,p 4 fe r ences, And. ndly . =Naiad him by their with the intention of 'aiding him in' met the heavy - loss recently sustained, by t i**/ his sincere ttaitki; with the 44oeir 41%. terms shall be noutuillyp L. Montrose, April 2 3, 1106. ABEL TURICEI4. • .William W. Wheaton, X. 1).. t CLECTIC 'PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Res peetfullv offers hi services to all wbo prefer the "Reformed Practice" to shaved Bleeding Blistering and Calomel Plan. Jticlarl Susquehanna Co. Pa. C. C. Hollister, WEALER SADDLW, Harness, TFnuts,. Va. Bees, Moittebte' Po._ 17F1 PPHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, has permanently located himself at Brackneyville, Susquehanna. county, Pa., and will promptly attend to all calla with which he may be favored. I'`)-Y1 H: 8. Knapp, with B. Canbiwell & Sons, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CHINA; Guns, 1: and Earthen Ware, No. 16 Warren atreat, Nnw You. Dr. E. F. Wilmot, GRADUATE of the Allopathic and Homeopathic Colleges of Medicine, is now permaneviy la cated llreat Bend Pa. - April 80;1856. A. -Bushnell, - 4 ove : B.t yk COUNSELLO R igsto A re T la ta ANY. ` 4nn o a ffic a e Perot, Pa. 1 T: B. Oroharii t M. D.. PIIYBICIAN AND SURGEON, Jackson; Swine henna county, Pa. Residence at the Postotfice Keeler 42 Stoddard. ' D"LERS IN BOOTS & SHOES, Les Tier &Find • lap, on Maine_ St., first door below Se.arle's Ho Montrose, Jan. 1, 1856. William H. Jessup, 4TORNEI4.I.T LAW k .NGTARY runte.-= Li Office on Public Squire; Montrose. W. Singleton (NAN now be found at his new stand on the cor ner of Owego and Chestnut streets, in the building recently occupied _by VI ittenberg k Co. where he effectually repairs with disporteh, Watch es, Clocks, Jeweley, Guns, and every descriptio o Machinery; Wheel cutting; Gun and Watch tn ' ripls .supplied to the trade. Dr. H. SURGEON DENTIST, Montrose, Pa., aL Searle's Hotel, Mondays and Tuesdays 'of each week. Miller dc Fowler, - • A TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT .LAW, and Solicitors in Chancery. Office No. 44 Clarke street, Chicago, 111. • _ Thomas lug Strom. , . TAEALER. IN DRY GOODS, GrocerieN Clothing, I I Crocyory, Boots and Shoe, Le., Susquehanna bepcf, , Pa, . . TTORSEYS AT LAW, AND BOUNTY LAND .1:1 AGENTS,. Montrose, Pa: B. B. BENTLEY. 1.. F. FITCH. VASHIONABLH TAILOR. Shop - under Searlc'a • .L Hotel, Maine street, Montrose, Pa.. . L'VERY ANii - EXCHANGE.STABLE Office in in the rear Of Wilson's Store, Montrose, Pd. .. • . • J. Casten, • . - t\EALER N STOVES, 'Tin, Copper, and Sheet 1,1 Iron WV - , itille, near great Bend D'pot. . ~. December 4.. • ~, . , L. P. Hinds, - A TTOTINEY AT LAW, Suscriehalina, Pa: Ot'ice C3._ on Maine street, one door east of Lenheina's Frazier & Case, A TTORNEYS AU , CoENSELLORS . AT LAW. Office on Turnpilte street, one door East of Post's Stbre, .illeratrose, Pa. r Albert Chamberlin, - _ • 11_ TTORNEY AT LAW and Justice. of the ren&l; 1 over I. L. roe. &:CO's &Ore. :ilfontrose- A TTORNEY AT LAW AND COMMISSIONER of DEELS, for the State of New York, will attend to all business entrusted to him with promptness and fidelity: Office on Ptiblic Square; occupied, by Hoc. Wm:Jessup. • - • • • . _ • • : Abel Tarrell, . • inEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, hemicals, 1-1. Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, Groceries, Dritoods, Thtrdware, Stoneware, Glassware,• Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silver Spoons, Spectacles, Musiopal Instru ments; Trusses, Surgical Instr.unients,...Lignors, Per fumery, Mirrors, Stationery, Brushes, Shoe, Yankee ! Notions, &c. B. 'A./Lyons & Co., WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL , DEALERS . IN T Dry Goods, Groceries, Salt, Flour, and Hard. Ware, Laneaboro,Pa. • F. B. Chandler, 1 D EALER IN DRY GOODS, Ready MadaClotbing, Groceries, Books and Stationer y, , Public Avenue, Montrose, Ida. LL. Post & Co., • I , DEALERS lIJ DRY GOODS, Groceries, Creckery, Hardware, Leather, Flour, etc., corns . Of Turn pike street and Public Avenue, Montrose, a. J. Lyons & Son. ; TNEALERS IN DRY GOODS, Groceries, Hard Ware, 1./ Crockery, Tinware, Groceries, Books, etc.; also, carry on the . Book Binding business—P.olle Avenue, Ifontrose, Po. ------- Bentley & Read, I - TIEALERS IN DRY GOODS, Drugs, Medicines, -ILJ Paints, Oils, • Groceries, Hardware, • Crockery, Iron, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silver Spam's, Per =cry, &c.—Foot of Public Avenue, Montrose. William & Wilton H. Jessup, TTORNEYS AT LAW, Montrose, pa. ,Piac-• tice in Susquehanna, Bradford, Wayne, Wyo ming and LUzerne counties. • William W. iiiMithlaG CABINET MAKERS. They keep co away on hand a good assortment of all kinds Cabinet Furniture. Shop and Ware Rooms. at the foot of Maine street, Montrose, Pa. 1 • Rockwell & Winton. • • • II FACT MEM and DEALERS in Strata /..T.l. Goods, -Hats, Caps, Furs, Umbrellas, Para sols, Ribbons, Sc. d:e., No. 40 Courtlandt Street, New York, (up stairs.) ...;• L 1 8. B. CIOCERELL.- r. 4. Vr. SlicToN. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY SIORXISG, AT; MOSTROS; .PA., AT SI,SO'PER ♦SSCY, IHADVASCE. • I Rates 01 Adveitisini. One square (16 lines or, less) one week,..!. $0,50 One square ~.. \ two week5,.:......0,75 Ono square - " ' thi.ve - weeks, ; 1,00 One square • ".., • , one m0nth,....-..1,25 One square One square One square One squire ill • i one year, .. . . ..... 8,00 For two oi.more squates,jitutertei bio the year, a deduction from the above prices is made. Yearly ad vertisers will.have the Privilege of altering or chang ing their advertisements without additional charge . Business cards, not - exceeding five lines, inse rted at $2.,00 per annum.. - Job Work. This office is supplied with a good assortment of Jobbing materials, and all kinds of Job Work; such as Cards, Posters, Pamphlets, kc., will be done neat. T and promptly. • I, • OLD SOLDIERS ATTEND S ANEW Bounty Land law has been passed by Congress. Soldiers, their widows; or minors, whese claims have been suspended can very many of them now obtain their warrants by applying tome. Many gdoci claims are lost through ignorance or ht attention. - now have the la*, sent to me by the Commissioner ofPerisions from Washington, and shall be happy to serve my friends in _sending -on new claims or perfecting old ones. Coasullatiosfree. . -I 19w4. 11 & CO. • *isr.Natug. wrirrigstßa. Montrose May 21. 1856 IiKANHFACITHERS and dealers in all kinds 'of jYL Wunafteire, are now prepared to fill all orders for Bedsteads' •of all kinds ate wholesale or es emu, on abort notice. Retail pricei range from $2 upwards, Recording to style. Wo also keep on hand Ready-made. Callus; and as •we have an. elegant Reuse, we are prepared to attend funerals on short AA* ' A. A. HALL • J. T. HATTERLY. ACew.Hilford, May 1, 1866. BUSINESS CARDS. J. D. Vail. lE. D., Bentley & Fitch, John Groves. D. D. Hinds, Wm. IL Jessup, THE INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN. ' two months 2,25 three month t S, • 3,00 six. months 5,00 NEW FARM. 1 HALL i ll A.A.77'ERLY, Moth PO" Ni fat Agricklturifl IL s WELL dclCO.• • AITKEN'S, • . • IMI Emery's -I,l9hee . • - Ilioraes.Power • . T"f:SBERS and Separators -and Tbreshers and- Winnowers :combined, Clover Rußent Circular and` ross-eut San. MilLs; Entery'sCider Mills, Feed Cutters, Corn Shellers, Corn . stal Seed Planters, Sey mour's Grain Drills and Broad-Cast Sewers, Dog Pow ers, Revolving -Horse Bakes, • Olow's GraitrCradle'e, Cultivators, Ketchtnn's celebrated Reapers and Mow ers, ; Magic corn and Cob Mills, Fteeisior Fanning Mills; Leather sad India - rubber Bel ings, 'Meat Cut ters, Apple Parers, Rufeigeratosi, Provision Safes, 'Churns, Sm. Eciras furnished . for repairing both Emery's and Wheeler's Machines. We Invite partic ular attention to our Excelsior Fanning Mills. They are A No. 1, Descriptive Ottalogues, Price Lists, ant iirculars of all Machines &c. sold - by us, Beni gratis and post age prepaid, to all applicants.. Send us your name 'and address, and of your friends :ash. Agent, L. BLOWERS, Franldm, Pa. •(P. 0. address, Montrose.) R. M. WELLES 8 CO. Athena, Pa., June `2OO, 1656. 2 ims - , • CLEAR THE TRACK! -t, • WAR DECLARED o.slr TIN#PART"OFI SIMM HS & BIERNMANI 1 4 LINsT those old codgers, "Second-rate i Go , glg! and Nigh Prices." Friendsicountrymen, and all; (which includes,everybody,) wit have just receiv ed a splendid stock Of Spring and !summer Goods at our store on. PUBLIC AVENUE, first door above the Postoffice; which we are determined to sell for Rewly . Pay a "icetic" cheaper than can he bought in r this market. Our stock comprises a coMplete assortment of the latest styles Mid beft.qualitte.s of goods, from the coarsest Brogan: to the finest Congress Silk Last ing Gaits for the ladies. • .1 Men's French 'Calf Boots, the best in town.— The best assortment of Ladies" Gaiters ever introduced into this market. _ Children's Shoes in great variety. FLI - .1?- /NGS---a,general assortment._ Also. Sole Leather, Upper Leather, Calt Skins,_KiP.Skins, Patent Leath er, Bronzed Morocco, Citrasoalloroceo, Boot Moro co, Lining's of all kitids. All kinds of work-made' to order, and repair ink; done neatly. Thankful fur ..Past favors, we hOpe by fitir dealing to merit a . contintatice of the same. 'ali and see before purchasing .elsewhere. SIMMONS & 11E41 - MIA'S. Montrose, May `2G, TONICS VVON'T DO. :THEY never did do more than give temporary re- - ; •_L liet, and they . ripver will. It is because • they don't touch the cars of the disease. - The CAUSE of all agile and bilious diseases is the atmospheric poi son called Miasma &Malaria. Neutralize this poi son by its NAITILIL AYTIDOTE, and all disease eausel hr it disappears at once. Rhode's Fever and Ague Cure is this A.ntidote to: Malaria, and moreover:it is a . perfectly: harridess Medicine.; The certificate of the celebrated chemist, J. R. Chilton, of New Wik, to 1 this effect, is attached to every bottle; therefore if it does no good it.cati'do no halm. ; • This is more than can be said of Quinine, Arikenie, or any tonic in existence, as their, Use is ruinous' to tliti'constitution aml brings on Dumb Ague, which never.allows a person to feel perfeetly well for a ! ; i:t• file moment. In illustration of these truths I annex some extracts just received from a physician:* . Cronontows, Ohio,lMarch 17, 1556. .JAs. A. RLSODFS, Fsq.—Dear Yours of 2,1 inst. is at hand. The Cure arrived late last year, and dillimilty the in getting any one to try it was greatly increased front: the fact that a remedy had been intro duced which was growing into favor with the as being better than using Quinine 7 —uot knowing, I presume, that •theremedy they Used to escape Qui. nine, contained the'n-p,Fct trsur This remedy (known e "Smithrs Tonic") would in variably tansy. an ague, tult-it did not CURE it, as it . would often return ri g or This one circumstance I deemed in your aver, if I could insti tatte a test comparison between it alid.your Cure.— ' The following 'is the result ' • .. Three persons took your "Caire," all of which were cases of "Quinine Intermittent Fever " of to ny weeks standing. They had 1100, Quinine and remedies, occasionally missing a chill, but it wai.(as in all . such cases) slowly Wealk:g them out and laving the foundation Of other and Severer maladies'. I did succeed in effecting a:radical care of all - - three of these eases with yourremetly, and thev.have not had a chill since: In all three of these, cases the "Smith's Tonic" had been used, and would, as before stated, break the chill, but after , a perio or two hadelapsed it would return. I think there will be no difficult now in giving your "Cure" the vantage ground of any other reme dy. now in -use here. &e. &e. Woman, u, n.' RHODE'S FEVER AND AGUE CURE, or ANTI DOTE,-TO MAI.,ARIA, the only harmless remedy in `existence, is equally certain as a preventive-Asti - . cure. 'Take it when you feel the chills coning on, and you neverwill have a - single!nne. ' JAMES A. RHODES,, Proprietor, Providence. n: I. For sale by I. N. BULLARD and J. ETHRIDGE, Montrose, and by Druggists generally. • REITIOVAL. • W. B. DEANS. - _ " The Aran what nigkes Me Pieters," II AS removed to his new Sky Light Rooms, in tin 11 Brick Block, over entley & Reacts. His in..- . , ci and added expenses) dr mend an .„ • f age; and he trusts tin the resp.. • - • - hearty and liberal. Come • •ea Rooms and - my now sto'd of Daguenvoty WOOL • . r TIIE subscriber would inform his old friend's any customers in general .thus ; he machines .with new and fine =de ness to general satisfaction. Worl encash price, and wool received ft. prices. Brooklyn, dune 10, 1156.. • REMOV. S. Wilson has remo„,vql_hia, his new Store (in the Bripltßlor' lie Avenue where theYercautil tinued under the Firm of M. S. ditions to t.ek,*esent Stock made auil afar attention general' line.. _ Ono r iVtird'. I want tti reinindV4e indebi consillemhle by the Piceit year been under thegeebt and . conseqne* ari .F. ge intyrrent—hoping at will attend-to ii. Without further notice. Montroie,.,Mee.• 19, 1865; I M. S. WILSON. 0:11C,E WE gave notice some time ago that the of Woodruff Et Eldred waS dissolved, a at we wanted and needed a settlement of our We suppose that you have all heard that self-preser vation is the first la Wof nature. In order to save ourselves fr •t, we wish those indebted to us would pay, can find your -notes and accounts at the shop o ,-A. Woodruff for a short time lon 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 haveß. Si A. WOODRUFF. Montrose, April 14.'58. O. B. ELDRED. • - Banking Dose_ OF L, POST, COOPER . & CO. HENRY DRINKER, 1 . 1 MONTROSE, wm. ilumrriNG coo Pin. V ' ovember 1 0 1855 ISAAC L. POST. !` ^, [ DRA' , on New York City and Philadelphia.— Collections promptly made ;JO:remitted. - Office hours Dtom /0 A. N. to 0.. . _ Messrs. Allen 'k Paxton, W. York. REFERENCE,. Sdmuel C: Morton , Esq., Phil's. • Hott:Williamldessup, Montrose. lionnet.4\ and Par:mils. - .I,vF have Just received, by express, a fresh stock V V of Bonnets, Misses' and Children's Hata, Bolt ! nets Parasels, &e. &c., ishice we offer cheap. BENTLEY at READ. Montrose, May 20, 185 R. WANTED AT THIS OFFICE, ON BUN., SCRIPTION POTATOES, Apples, ,Wheat, ' Corn, and moat kinds ot Produce. , CLOVER and Tin*rf 11 . A I LIVIW Y ;trid iikmuss Montrefie March std 1656. I •: CATHARTIC PILLS i 11PERATE fly their powerful influence on the V internal viscera to purify the blood and stimu late it into healthy . action. They remove the obstructionsef the stomach, bowels, liver, and other I organs of the bOdy, and, by restoring their irregular 1, action to health, correct, wherever they' exist, such , derangements as are the first - causes of 'disease. An extensive 'trial of their virtues, by Professors, Physicians, and Patients, has.shown cures of dun- ' geroui diseases' ahnostbeyond belief, were they not substantiated by persons of such exalted position and erecter as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Thei ertificates are imtilished. in my American 4% Almat c, which the. Agents below named are • pleased to furnish free to all inquiring. -- Annexed Nei give Directions for their use in . the complaints which they have been found to cure FOR COSTIVENESII.- , Take one or two Pills, or such quantity as to gently move the - bowels. Cos tiveness is frequently the •aggravating cense -of Pitts, and the.cure of one complaint is the cure of both. No person can feel well while under a costive habit of body. Hence it should be, 'as it can be, promptly relieved. - • Fan Dvsrersia, which is sometimes the cause of Costitiness, and always uncomfortable, tako mild 'doses from one to four to stimulate the stomach and liver into healthy action.. They' will do it, and ' the heartburn, bodybitrn, and soulburn of dyspepsia will rapidly disc . When it has gone, don't forget wha . ; - _ For a F or Morbidinactioncl the Asti Bowels, eneral d cession of the spirits and b e from f rto eight Pills , at first, and s es afterwards ; intil activity and strength is res red to the system. , . Fan NERVOUSNESS, SICK HEADACHE, NAxsEA, Pain in the Slonutchg Bock, or Side, take from four to eight pills on going to bed.' If they de not oper ate sufficiently, take more the next day until they do. These complaints will be swept' out from the system. Don't wear these and their,kindred dis 7 orders'because'your.stomach is foul. Fon SCROFULA, ERYSIPELA,S, ani Vali Diseases 4 of the; Skin, fake the Pills freely and frequently, to keep the bowels open; The eruptiong will gener ally soon begin to diutinish end disappear. Many 'dreadful ulcers and sores have been healed up by the purging and purifying effect of these Pills, and some disgusting diseases which seemed to saturate the whole system have completely yielded to their • influence, leaving the sufferer. in perfect health. Pd tents! your duty to society forbids that you siMuld parade yourself around the world toveied with pimples, blotches, ulcers, sores, and all or any of the,unclean diseases of the skin, because 'your system wants cleansing. To Perin THE Btoon, - they arc the best medi cine ever discovered. They should be taken freely and frequently. and the impurities which sow the seeds of incurable diseases will be swept out of the system like chaff before the wind. By this property they do as much good in preventing sickness as by the remarkable cures'which they are, making every where. Menu. Cosretairr, JAVNDICE, and all Bilious „Affections, seise froth some derangement—either . torpidity, congestion,•or obstructions of the Liver. 'Torpidity and congestion vitiate thelaile and render it unfit for digestion. This is disastrous to the health, and the constitution is freqµently under mined by no other cause. Indigestion is the situp • torn. Obstruction of the duct which empties the bile into the stonnich causes the bile to overflow - - into the blood. This• produces Jaundice, with a long and dangerous train of evils. Costiveness, or alternately leostiveness and diarrhoea, prevails. • Feverish syMptoms, languor, low spirits, weariness, restlessness, and melancholy, with sometimes in ability to sleep, and sometimes great drowsiness ; , sometimes there is severe pain in the side • the skin andtke white of the eyes become a greenish yellow ; the stfiteach acid; the bowels sore to the touch ; • the whole system irritable, with a tendency to fever, which may tnrn to bilious fever, bilious cplic, bilious diarrhcca, dysentery; &c. A medinni dose of three or four Pills taken at night, followed by two ottEree in the morning, and repeated a few days,will remove the cause of all these troubles. It is wicked to suffer . ' such pains •ishen von can cure themfor 25 cents. RIIEVIVetISNI, 'GOUT, and all hlflammatory Fe rers, are rapidly cured by the purifying effects of. .these Pifis•upon the blood and the stimulus which they afford too the vital principal of Life. For these and all kindred complaints they should be taken in mild doses,:,to move the bowels gently, but freely. As a Dtslsen. PILL, this is both agreeable and useful. Nci'llill can be made more pleasant to take, and certainly none has r:lll is m b a eenm t., ademor n ee p ff i c o c y t e l . al tot \+ tu purpubtsi for whima luii I PREPARE!, liv .., -- DIL J. C,, , AYER lit G Oa, Railroad ENE . ' Praetioal and ' alytiesi. Chemists, LOW L, MASS., AN SOLD BY ' . • ''."..:3, --- AD'ulTurlrb. :vld J. Erni:alDGF., Montrose . , anti by firipMsts gclic rally. : . . - lzcznv Shawl Goatiy.l2l - aporium, or. I -I_T Burriti would ihfornt• his ft it.intls and the Pith 1. lie, thitt he hat zioin Store, and is receiving a full itortnient oft all and - Winterrmods, including a great varieiy of Rich Fall Pt in an new Stylas, Plain and Fancy lielanes, anTl Plain atud Fancy- Mohair Cloths; Plain and Plaid MCTinoes, Partnetta,:s, De bagess and Poplins; bark Rich Ginghams, in Fall Style; Black Brocade, Plain and .fancy Silks, Wool Broclie, Caslintere ' Crape, and Silk!Shawls4 Rib bons, ilonne43 and Flowers Ladies . Cloths and vets for Cloak and Mantillai=, Broad cloths, Cassime res., &c. withia.large assortment of staple and Fancy Goods . a.s . usuhl, including Hardware, Crockery, Iron and Steel, Paints, oil 4, Blotsand Shoes, Hats, Clocks, Buffalo Robg, Carpetings, &c„ with a new assort meat of Stoves and Trimmings of the best quality, be ing made to iirder expressly for hi i custom Trade, and "---"lt figure, or a little lower ci~e isssually kept.in a :Wow, if not lower, than any othlr establishmtmt in tCorthern Pennsylva .nia, Mowtrosk not. excepted. 'gentlemen and Ladies givepin'a ana, iny - stack of goods and my prices., 4 - ou ome miles travel and per. ^.ts on every dollar y9p If Ready Made Clothing les nud other eatables and most kin - A of Groceries k Provisions, Teas tke.,, Flour kept aholtantly on hand, told for sale n't. sale and retliiT at - S. S. NOTTS. Restorer and Golilen"Gitkzs, for beatiti-1 tying the Lgr. A quantity of Leather. Giovem and'. Mittens at, k s: a MOTT'S. • . New Yorft Fatiev Candy 'atidetioiceSigara ttpii.lra= ported Frug at .S. S. MUTT'S: ' Iloatrosi Nov. 14, IScjs. F • 11300106.. • JUST.RgCEIVED, a new lot of School Books—{ Plain Old Fancy Pap..rs and Envelopes, Diaries for 1856, Farmer's, Clnistkul, and Presbyterian Alma T naes, Sc. *.. . J. LYONS lc SON. -; January )0.• • NOTICE. GRITS, Houunony; Oat Meal, and pure burnt and ground Java Coffee, for sale by Montrofiiii Maty 28. F. I). CHANDLER: p.-- ASIITW A !; and Syracuse Salt—Extra Family Flow by .t. 1.0 pound, sack - or bairel, at May 28;3 . F. D. CH ANDLER's. I, I LL'ID ‘,4'hosgene, and Candles, cheap. - I: May iB. F. B. CHANDLER. iIARDEN SEEDS--a large supply of the hest quallties, at 'TURRELL's. Mentiosp, April 15, 1856, ' ? WANTED. Socks, Eggs,;liutter, Laka, Cheese; Flannel &c. in any quantity in!exchangc for Moils at Cash prices. L, 3foutrose, 04. 4, 1655. G', IV. !OTT. CLOVER SEED of the , large kind, and Timothy Seed, for axle hyi H. B.URRITT. New Milford, March 17, 1856., • Supposed to be Cheap, (ENE thousand dollars worth Of Beady-Made Clot/1 V lug at DICKERMAN dr,GARRATT's. New Milford, Sept. 18, 1855. 1 • . . _ . SLOKEiii,in I and ibai l 4rjustig t ,,asOco4- INJI II by BENTLIP/ . - . . . ' • • ' Zook .< . -' - rilliE subscriber woulttieiniZriliiiisinks for the . ,: I •. • 1 a .. 1. liberal. patronage best Owed FPO I I-:.411, thus, far . • _•, ~...,,-:_. -•.-- , , 4 1,:' during the - scam*, and at the. "sang llSdnie announce I-- :: Als4E4 - 14 ' 1 1 1111.1ti3: that, he has just received a new stock ox filocidi, mak- Has just received from New - -York a . ing lila assortment very complete in *lli ha various 1 'fable stock of ' s ' ,•- - • branches, and woul say further that for ready pay . • 7 and on short time reliable customers, his goods i o - . • • New Goodsi w ill b e so ld to low they can be bouglit 'lt't, any sah- Coni'prising a first .rate assortment, Drtipt' ;flied, er store i¢ the cot ` - ty. Plettie . call and"siamine. icines, Chemicals, Medical Instrume .Paints, Oils, S. S. IarGA.LLS. Dye 7 stutfs, China, Glass,' , and Earthen art nni t, , , ii t l ood variety of Crockery,)Btittannia Ware, and Planished Tin Ware, Silver and all' kinds of Spoons, Silver Forks, Butter Dadves,, .. AU sorts of Lamps, A good variety of Wood d Gilt hum' Ilirro,N, Wall and Window Paper, Sta onery. &one Ware, Woodan Ware, Brusheyeroom Family-Gro ceries, Lamp Oils, Comphene - uming Uid, Tellow Stearin and Spermaceti Candles, 'II' e. - and . other 'Whips, Varnishes, Window Glass, &c. A tint - rant i ll variety of Jewelry, Perfume a, and army Goods, 'Gold and Silver SpectaclGold ens; Violins, Flutes, , Fifes, Accordeans, s Violin d' - Violineello strings, &c. The largest.. worth* t 'of - , ?ticket 'knives in. Susquehanna County, aild i e best quality in In4rket. Shot Guns; Pistols, (S in ge and Double t , Barrel; Revolvers., &c. In dm • the Physician , the Inver , — die Ho Keeper, the armer, the Mechanic, th e Manufact , 1 the Profes s ion fan, the - Gentleman, e lady tho Youneand the Old-4he Rich and the por, th ' t iful and the Ugly-, ',au and the Fashion Is all the rest of titepeoplei.,will find 'so eth' c ply their every day wants 11 - quivers. , ?Store in the New Brick Block—Pric Low--Qual ities Good—Call and see. XSE. Montrose, March 5, 1 , 85tt . 4.1' „•• Or They are ail going to Turre 's.l= rii Gibson, Oct& addition to a, 'Goods, there st Poplin., C. Le:. 61 ga i ns , tyltholit refer Wool. Brocl 51123514 Pt- I EIW pricel SUR AILS, compal f0t61.1. very 10W : flOOKING; Parl 'St6ire Pitie, ft TUJIKS bland ' sale by AIOST kinds of price, also, taken in eschange Two 17,!?rdrert nd Seventy-Fir) Stoves for ~..oie by ' ickernian & Oarr . alt. • Vl TI.: are. in rf•cKt of the largest *i . 'of Stovei :i ever otferein gorthein Pe atria, eon.. sist;ng of: Cooking, Parlor, and . Six-plate, both for wood and &pal; al. o, a full assortment. of large sixes, .for Stol CA arid Chu hes. Wouttkcall po.rti ular attention to' Out Jeffersoutan Elevated Oven, th inost *feet and heaviest plate stove in market. Among our assortment of large oven, would me e nti n the Empire ta.te improved, as being' very heavy later, perfect finish-and asuperi !or baker. Farmers . of Su , quehantut cdunty, you have: IXeen in the.habit (if putchasing li:hcstoves and light trimming, and paiting as much as yOU'ought to for heave .plates and lieavy trimming. • We manufiteturlourfurniture, and will 13911 at man ufacturer's Prices. Let those who par a:maker profit compete with tts,f they can. • Jobbing connected with the. tin trade,ldone as usual on short notice. DICKERMAN it GARRA.TT. pt. IF, 1835. - ' • Tea Days IMPORTA TUS3 received splendijl as i 36 der, ci7er 3000 ph ed patterns from edited quantit anik.ezanime. '.Also just recei Linned Oil, %silk WATCSI A j)ENTLEY R "4 I_, friendA and 1 mene'ed the repai. eery, br MR; , . of Sew York, an, has he been reco es there as a stert, have :Iven him a 5 , 6 that our friend inr, their work d. In addition to oui kinds of F.tm: der stands the Cluj to the smallest home-made. for theldghest Flour and Slat con- TIOME ectfully inform the cit. that he has opened a ,here he intends keep and well selected aa i es:, Hard ware, Crock- c taken in mhang WU. 11. TIIAYER. 1: • • `he Crimea. 'to buy OySteen in any . Lally arriving by express est manner nt the Tem . Ataine Street, opposite `,) i ,2, 1855. ' i KIT good assortment. of Yew Dress ill `r mains a quantity of Delaincs, , the d stock, to be,sold at bar nee to st; alsp,;,frinter Bon- I a, and so 1 othor kinds of , for sale by _tkS. S. h cd with the mar pric4", can be ti\N at the store of :• S. S. I r, and other kinds of S ves,and r sale , cheap as.thecheapc, by S.'S. MI AtL Salt, Buffalo Robetkr &c. &c., forH 1 - ,S: $.l Produce at their higheit market Nny qtlantity of good Wool Socks :or goods by ii. Gibson, October 12. 1855 IRD - STOVE EORIUM I run Ella§ • , NEW MILE !New Milford, S• .ater from New York. ,NT INTELLIGENCE. at F. B. CHANT/W.:WA', a large 'and tment or Paper Ilaufrings and Bor ees of the latest anti iniprov to cents per roll. All can be r, quality and price. Please, call cad A fresh supply of Zinc Paint and will be sold at a low figure. F. B. CHANDLER i 23 1856. Montrose, Apri' t) CLOCK MAJIMUNG IBUSINESS. EAD with pleasure inform their 'he public tbarthey bare again corn inr,Clocks;w of Watchs, Cloc k s; and Je- JIGGINBOTITA.M. _ i late of Syracuse ; and so lighly pme;:ded by some of•tllg first bons— ly and ' , first rate workman, that we personal interest in the business, iintay.have every confidence in hay le with aa-e„and despatch: . is general knowledge of the rani sit and foreign , watelis, he also un k businesS, from the largest Turret . antel Clocks, whether. foreign or ASIONO. the great variety of Me tines at Terrell, Store, may be found all of r. Jayne's justly NOT ICE. ' i t • 1 celebrated Family Medicines : Ay 's Cherry Pieta- , A. WOOD e is hereby given that , i ral and Cathurtic - Tilhi ; Halsey's orost Wine and Air fla' seeiving . a net. lot of .eves and I Forest Fats ; Hoo tid s celebrated German Bitters; ids iisivilly kept : in the Stove and 1 Louden's series of Family -Medicines; Merchant's 1.1 ines? , among which mac be found Gurgling Oil; the greatest remedy for sprains in man cut of , ' Stove) , , heavier, larger, and, or beast ever known; Mathewson's Infallible Reme dy, and Horse Remedy ; Orick;s Verrnifuge, and a n ever before oft'ered in this county. variety need will be` just to call and exam- of other kinds; Trask's Magnetic . Ointinent; s. All stilt es warranted . k,.,;,, e31 - 5 . o the great remedy for burns;rheum4ism; and all in . OroVeffftellitroimatory complaints; Pond's Ex...ract, a ftrat rate -- -----`-,-`iv ,---ogg for similar purposes as above Ointment; An- . .ion hand, an extensii-crn—•'---Y" nt ' Destroying Agent; a g d article; Wood made out of the best.i re-w? rain 1 cock's Balsam and Dane Liniment; I Atwood's Jaim for sale as cheap as Nut be bought Also on hand, LCad Pipe of al '- I dicOltitters, Canker Drops, Liniment, and. Dysentery earinn for Chain Pumps,, all'es Drops; Baker's Compound for Dysentcfy; Hough ain Kettles, and all kinds Jappaned tons Pepsin, for Dyspepsia; Helm olds Extract - at ,s 1 fluehu and Extract cif Sarsaparilla; a variety of On short notice and in good order. Salves, the, best in market, Pills, ,4., and en almost line will be sold cheap for cash ,or enilleS.9,-variety of. Patent M.edlcin i es; altogether too t. ' 'S. A: WOODRUFF. numerous to enumeratbut suffice it to say, that .619, I '6'513. . . _ , L , the pUblie will-find nearly every thing in this line, at -" - W the Drug and Fancy Store.of ABEL TUARELL. • Montrose, July, 1855 I - NOTICE: .-'' AATE will- agiun say tO our customers that we are I V --extreunA,,,- anxious to settle and hakince our accounts. The ,imore ithxious since' we began to foot up so many lit4s-amounting to quite a sum, and we are in need of it now. To accommodate all, I will be in Montrosevery Monday for the next two weeks, Tuesdays at the,store of Wm. H. Thayer in_Dimock, and Wednesday at Esq. o'. Miles, prooklyp, Thurs..- clay,s at Orient o Williams' in Frinklin. . This, ar- rang'cinent mus accommodate all; still, iii it does not, von canNfind a list of accounts at Esq. Avery's in *ontrose,NEq Miles'; Brooklyn, and William -H . Thayer's, Pimo k. Come' ii.nd settle. • ' . March IS, 's . f. ,. R. THAYER ary S. .1 SS& Mbntrose. Jan ~[)ti3LlG uoti 1 ". RUFF is 'r Itare:3 of all ki Tinware line of a better; assort - more flurafile tlu All the proof yo inc for yourselvt . respect. Kopt constant which is 'offered in :my market. •es, Chain and Bras and Pored Ware. Tc bhingdone MI goods in th (approved) cred '..Montrow, Ma I , • :_P r fu Charles Motris • . t • - DAUER, ' 4l taring Saloon, and Hair Dresser,. hay -1 )ing again moved his" shop from its-forme:loca tion in the bas ment of Searle ' s Hotel, to the room ` over Chandle r' • Stare, is prepared to - exercise his art in the most s ientific manner, on all. iho may be pleased to en t their heads or faces to his hands. Nov. 20. . : . 22y1 • . FItCTI FOR TitE PEOPLE. THE subscr her is carrying, cm the CHAIR .1(..1 K LITU,BIi INESS .in all it's various brandhes at t the Chair and , Vara Shop in Hayford, where may be found a greaser. variety. 01., Windsor and Rocking Chairs than at any other 47ablishinent in the.countp, also Flag andS :ane Seats, Bureatts,•Bedsteads,Loung el4, Settees, T les, Stands, itc..cfc., all .of which will be sold at theilowesi'prices itt retail,. (or wholesale, with, short nice.) All work warranted well made. and otgood m terial. Short . credits and small profits will be my moI to. FRr demonstration of the above fiiets, please 11. at mshop ifi Harford'village. - , • - . AT;,-VW GREENWOOD. Harford, 0 ober 12, 1854. -, - 1546m6 -% , PLO* SHOP. ' • IiEW ESTABLISHMENT. 21.ND4. ktOTT would respectfully inform the publiethitt they-,are nianufaeturing!latehley's Celebrated P iwa. They also keep constantly on band, Sidi. Wayne, Cannty, and Ickn . -.Plows, Cultivators, oq Churns, Sleigh and Cutter Shoes, Plow Poi ula if various patterns, teowtuinieraus ,ta mention. , ,W. ,, hope,.by strict attention ' to business, to recelie ..share of public patronage. 31anufac tory_.-P. Post' old stand. Foundry- - ,31....M0tt, , near 3car' • I Al 4 ) ng done on short notine. MERRY!' MOTT. ' ELIJAH 'MOTT: {GRIST AND - SAlrtralL:l 4 . ITHERS: having purchaied the; above lent; will keep constantly on haed' Su ine Flovr, Corn Jfcal of .ruperior.quat and lirmi at the lowest cash prices., ,will be done with despatch, and in all 'rd. ' 1381tf Tulv, 1853; • • . STEAM Don BTU estobUsl perfine y alto chi Custom Ivor) 'eases learn,: Montrose, New Music QO3IE of tlie prettiest songs ever ' published—=also, 13 a new It of Melodeons, Violins and . Guitars.— Violins from oxe dollar to twenty-4,e. Strings 'cd, the best qua'tity, Bridges, Pegs, U., for sale by J. LYONS & SON. hes, Cldeks,Venuts, ege., Wat A new ..rtinent ,just received from . Engkind, Germany, &c., which will bo sold bPiow k prices. at. SINGLSTON'S. t.'lB, 1855. Switzerland, the New Y. • Montrose, REMOVED • K BLOCK, front room, over the, store Wilson Son:: -" . C.D.VIRGIL, Demilit;:- TNTO. BR of Rai; pelt,_ (deacolie) calfskin; lb, r • -I to 50 eta ; MOSS Byihe in which we • - New it lISMINSI • I foe $11,14 at - „ - 0.-4,•IOTONS 4CO's is 2 m 4 S. S. INGALLS - , NEW STOVES. lI"BURRITT has tiow in store a d ,is receiving o a large stock pf # VElif STO rES,lincluding the Star of the West and National•ElevEted Ovens, Black Roier, W l jile World, and' Paragon Large Oven, to which be would invite particular attention as the best Cooking Stoves in market, with" a superior cl.• sortment of Parlor, Office and Shop. Stoves, for wood for coal ; also, Stove Pipe, Zinc, Sleet Imi, Stov e Tubes; s:c. - , Tbi: , i ; stock is selected from the ben Foundries of Albany and Utica for cash, with tb best quality of Trimniings made to order for his cust m trade„ which vdll.enable him in all 'respects to d fy competition, and will be sold at the most reduced Prices for e t a or approved credit, -, New Milford, October, 1855. " - ' IYCOMING COUNTY MUTUA INSURANCE —aCOMPANY, Capital $2,200,000, and increasing. in leis one of the best Companiesth State. All its losses by fire promptly adjusted. It l has paid over half amillion of klollars lossei by fire a nee it went into operation. Applications. received a the 1 store, of B. 'R. Lyons .d Co.; Laneshoro, 'and at the store of Ly ons 8; Co., Jessup, Luzerne county and at Mont rose. , ' • B. R. LYONS, 'Agent: Montrose, Dec.. 1855. - . ?. . SEARLE'S COACHES forTrain.to3l. Montrose on arrival of all the above trains at Sttition, .except - up freight trains. ' . . - •'• For.seats.apply at Searles Hotel, December 12, 1855 Executors' 11101e,e.- IVOTICEis hereby given to all persons having dE. .I_ l l man ds against the esta% cifNmity Niwtss, late of G reat Bend township, deetased, tit the same must be presented to the undersigned tor arrangement, and all nrsous indebted to said Estide are requested to make tinmediato payment. FIRE! FIRE! Great Bend, May 7:1856 PATEIiT ItIIEDIC' * .SIFLK AND DRESS ItirAIiTILLAS, 'Laces, Berages .I_VA. Parasols, Lawns, fashionable choice assortment in each. depart lot. of moire antique Trimming, Sta variety, Clothing, (a large stock) Hats, (silk '.and summer.) Chiths from 4 cents to 1 shilling, Carpets, and Rugs. • , Hardware—German Silve Knives and Forks. ' ' • Groceries-4ish, a fine Coffees, Broina Tapies; Rice, Ground Coffee, Corn-Starch. Pprf Et merp—Bay Water; Farena, do. Extractli, German Cot of Fancy Soaps, &c. &c. • j Varna ng Tools-- Ha'v Rakes &C. &c. T. .17aluable Laois 17ORSALEIN ONE BODY, a Land on the waters of Sprin of the Lackawanna river,.in Luzer about midway ' befliken the thrivi ton and Pittston.... These lands arc tulip timber, and• being situaterin Mineral region - 1i: 'Pennsylvania-- iron ore—,•and - believed to abound also in • the immediate vicinity made and now in .progress—foffer opportunity for the investment of occurs. For further inforniatiOrt sack, Esq., No. 11, Wall street subscriber, at Montrose, Susqueh .attorney - in fact'of the owners. •' April a, 1854. - .HEM LIME AN!! PL /SHE subscribers are now be' JR constantly on hand, Lime quality at Montrose Depot, and quantities 'at a fair price. quantity can be suppliedl.n a Superior groued,?laiterwat hand hcrealter. Xipntrosp Depot, April • - Window doilt. Q It D. SAYRE having he p appointedm hest • for an extensive sash brim; and door manufac torY are prepared to. furnish any articles ill this line at less rates than they have e wsindl; been sold . July 24. B. La D. S. Shaving A ' article wbich every inan by . Dr, Itaikee4 Celebria eit Iroirefiable Comport d„ A sovereign Remedy for Dysent... Cholera tutantum or SummerquidallaW4:}iitirely vegetable, and hag never failed ip a elaglit*taace of producing the desired 'effect, For mile biter:deo al .50 cents and $l. , BE LET *Rm. Montrose, August 22, 18511.' !M=2=l Itentov ' 7- C. D. Virgil Dentist e_bandlers' store,"Whero - 4, will . his friends AS qU I CIL *P 04 444 43- Mayl, 1864. - ' _ NEW GOO. 0 W. Mon has Just reek Fall Stylek such as De 'nett*, Alapacas, Giuglutriis, . Shawls. In fact a general which will be sold low. . raskOlf _ll. best in town co be )14 Or .1; two* &so, Any Suay,needing Vs them:,elo4l23; :hey 416 - not'inOWer" a/n*4*ft ` dale. Sept. O.OSSOAVTi4Y,PNIIAND 14,14.0 'wow— skitiejlour at . ad 14 Pe' '4441.1f!0t montrose t 8 1 r 7. LL„ • Mandled. II ole, and ig to aup- °arose, Pa. DIII3OIB. Jds iii 33 Isom*: Worked- Bonnets, / Fans, (a ent,) a splendid It Gooda.of larg ente add Boys cry low, Calicoes Plated Spoons, .ortnient of Teas, ocolate, Raisin!, oilet do., • Gain goo, a.largo stock ko-A'Alie L POST '& CO. ior Sale. out .5500 acres of Brook, a branch e 'comaty, Penn's., i g, towns of Seven covered -with sal• the most extensive —known to contain i n . -coca, :and being several *roads the .capitalet an money that edam_ pply to S. P. /to , ew Tutli,..or te, the tut cotinty,Pa., the BY DRINKER. , • STER. ing and w►fl of, a very superior will, sell it in any . whaling. s lards • , nable notice• • opt constandeon 1.1. rag; - 11.,DR1141M11. W. JESSUP. L . . SEARLE. stKdditry or sale &D. S. - !ri rooms over F. & I - Lie pleasure to — sse nlielL. ,ealdeatDentisit. Mot &Nor. Goode est - De asn - Para et to and I:" 8414 Dr 7 600_41:91 edAcis orda l 4tTONII,IE SON.. :i V , ;_:::. , .fl,'. .:., Vtper_i_bbl. . UM '.:-.. y,---iiii--€!..,-::,.
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