RI SOAP MANUFACTORY. 'FIRE subscriber keeps constantly on hand fur sale - at his establishment in -.Montrose, the beet qua); ty of 'SOFT SOAP, manufactured from the lye of wood ashes and grease, in.ihst old Ctshioned way, and not by!siny paten's process; For those that furnish the - grease, lie Manufactures the soap for $l5O a barreL, Warrar.ted in all cases to be egoed article, or the'soap may be returned and the money v.:fended. - - rkta.s. ' Per barrel, •• • • ' • 5.5,9 Q Half Barrel, 4 2,50 Gallon; E. • • • 23 .Wholesale dealers will be .furnish deliveTed at the ArteryMontrase—at the,rate.of ten barrels +,' for $l5, or at§Orauton at ten barrels for $SO.'. . " JOHN 114NRY WARES: Montrose, Mireh 17, 1855-, • 1051 HAYDEN BIIMERSB . , ' New 111111fo3rd,•'Pa ~. WOULD - call the attention of Country Merchants 1 and Peddlers to their stack of Yankee No tionsjewelry, Watches, German Silver and Plated Vare.,, l and a gerieral assortment of Fancy GOods.': Gurlitock bei:ng &sh from Importers and Manu facturersnces d ' month , will :enable us to give our customers Tew „Goods And:New Styles, ,at all times. \ ri . :ALED IiANTS AND PEDLARS willofind a stock'of Goods suitable to their trade at New Ydrk Jobbing Prices. Our g eode are * z e d 0 1- Manuadturcr4 ad Importers direct. N. B.j Cash paid tir Furs. - .....ai. WM. HAYDEN. JOHN HAYDEN, TRACY ILIYDEN. GEO. HAYDEN. New Milford, -,l 3 a.,tian. Ist, 1850% 693.1 IE t MT BROTHERS A - RE:now receiving a large and,iveli selected stock .Cl of fresh goods—desirable- and cheap as the clieape ; .Large stock of' Dress. Goods,Lawns Organdies, JaconetS ; White Goods ? D.'ess Silks, Brilliantes, Pop lins, Parasols, Bonnets, Ribbons, Robes Briiliantes, Hareems, Fancy Soaps, and the best assortment of Lubin.,' extract ' l and German Cologne--- : SUNMER STUPPS—targl - stock- of Clothing at' the lowest rates foil, ~ good 4rtielea—Boots and Shoes, a large steek-LGroceties in every variety—lron s N'ai3 , " Steel, Wooded Ware, Looking Glasies, Pails and Broonif.,' Hemp Carpet., Oil Carpet—large stock of Hardware Having Tools, Ste. We Vave never had better and cheaper stocks in every department than now, and to which we invite the attention of our old friends.. 1 . PEACE, PEACE . Reigns in Europe, and it's saltlllte Young Prince's Cradle cost , s 200,00 0; . BBullwhat of all that—as long as at ths lidntre.se -Book-Stori., - in the Post Mee,' yon can buy Books and Stationery upon the principle that the tiipence is 'better than the slow shilling. C ill • and be convinced. New Booksjuit in and more expected this week. • Salad for the,,Social •Ditto4for the Solitary. ," A Defencelof the American Policy, by the lion. Thom -as R. Whitney of N. Y. Hardscrabble or the Fall • Chidago.i, Fothes`Volunteer inanual,-two• volurnesl.;"- City Architect ; No. 2, &c. &c. Further particulars next week, 1 • "A. N, BULLARD. • Montrose May, 286. - 1856. . 'Miss Storm. ESPECTFULLY informs her Mends and the XL public generally that - under the firm of D. Storm &co. sbd has just received-et .her room or. Keeler and StoaCrd's store, a large assortment of Spring and Sumner Fashions, consisting "of elegant Bonnet. *id all 'kinds of Millineryovhich open Monday nest. . Dressmaking, Cutting, Fitting, Bleaching, and Pressing done in the best style and .on sho , t notice. !• Montrose May 0, 1856 • • MST RECEIVED, • • A VARIETY ;of Brittannia Ware, Plauisited and /11. Japanned Tin-ware, Crockery, Gla....ware, Dtly Goods.. Grodetic4, Fancy Gopds Jewelry,' Silv e r Spoons, ;Gold,St;ectacles, Pettrumery, Drums, 3.1 e Sines, Paints, Dye-stuff-,, &c. • Idontebsp, May; 0, 1856. . ABEL TERRELL.' SEWING Reticules,.T owdres •Subtile? ; ttie Rahn ; of a tliou.sa- nd flowers, and 'nearly every xhing for sale at i TERRELL'S:. . , . 1 ous to mention. -AT`Tlit)t OLD STORE OF ' I :: 1 In'addition to all these, we keep A. full stock of . 1 . J. y oNs & sox ~. r ,I Staple and Domestic Goods, such as Sheetincs of all_ • • qualities and pukes, Flannels, Tidings, GinghamS, VAN now be fund a large lot of 21'E1VG00.1j,„5,. 1 and a f•reat variety of other articles which are usual- A...) apprising - a general assortment of articlei usn- ! . 'lv needed in'families. . • . , , allj'kept in' a country store, all of which have been-11 • ;We' are very sure that thOse who are in want: of bought rhecti foir cash, and will he sold at aYery- any of the :mules mentioned, would do well to call =mall atiVattce. - - . ~:. •!_ and price' 'our goods,-and satil-fy themselves how , I ,_ , is, nuu .nu. -.. 374- CENTS for a SHIA lI'L warrnted all wool--,-- ; ranch they can saVe by buying of us. I klstnall pile of Winter Shawls left, which will i ' Thankful for_past-favors while at our . old stand, we be sold [at unprecedented low rates. Now is the',' invite our friends and the public generally to call on time .to buy a Shawl cheap. Call and see. * ,- l is at our new and more commotous establishment, . Jan.':3l.] I . J. LYONS d.SQN.: 1 wheze we are always ready to wait on them with all ITATS and Caps, Boots and Shoes just. reeeivied : possible attention. • by J. LYtINS & SON:: 1 - GUTTENBERG', ROSEND.kt.II & CO. • •• e l M. orrrEsnEno. , • L. ROSENGACM. , '1 C. U. wiTTENT,f.r.a. • • .T. WITTENBERG. WOOLEN YARN, coarse and fine, at , - i • , J. LYONS S. SON's, 4 CEDAR,PaiIs, Common l'ails.„.Tubs, Clothes Pitts, I ' ' Brooms, Rcipe, dc. at J. LYONS & SOli's. -I THE Subscriber is non receivin" his second gene ', Qoda in:id Butter 'Crackers, Rice, Comic, Tea Fish, i ml purchase of GOODS this Spring, which Ten- M &c.a new 13-apply, also Garden Sedds just open- ! , ders his assortment very desirable and complete. By cd- and for sale 4 , . J. Lyous & Son,: ' strict attention to business, and by fair dealing,' be April 9th 1856. 0 . , . , ' : f 'I hopes to merit a liberal there of public,patronage.— . — l -- ' - • 1 , To. those friends who hare yielded to him their pre. ' ;NOTI CE. , • . __ i ferences, and kindly sustaind him by their patronage, p1..,—,.......... desirous of . ...tWUINb of any description , can do so by lcitring their i he ter loss recently sustained by fire, he tenders paymenti with Post , Cooper & Co., Benkers,, 31ant- ; the his sincere thanks, with the assurance that their in true 3iisc, it t h o e m ir y da c t r e e (.l) i , t, whose receipt will lc ialicili•cd ' i , ; Lel-est: shall Ls mutually promoted A.prD 18, ' • : . C: ". L: WAR , Ti lt . 1 Montrose, Apri l 24,1836. ABEL TTFCRELL. , I Frei& - Arrival of New Goods at 9 - s, ' SMITH ) , FORIMM & tO. - • Diekernean tic Garrett's. l' ' - -- Tr 7 .1 E ,seabscribers would respectfully inform the • ._ -'''''' ' ' -'' • It. I good people of Susquehanna county' that they ,:.' ---'` 24 . - . 4 legin ' m now.opening:their stock of Fall and Winter Drri Cab inet ' Makers, G-,01-z, *Mai is unusually large and.attractive,'allle rp-i.:KE fireasure in offering to their customers, in which t l ifittie sold for cash or appraved•credit chep.:l addition to their usual lar - ge stockof PABINET Pr than' at any- 4ttier establishment •in tbecoun.--: -1: ' teal...' Wow, the largest and best assortment -of CJIXE, We mein just whit we say. Please give us a FLAG, AND WOOD ;SEAT CHAIRS ever offer . i . DICKERMAN ttGARIIATT; . :1 ‘,..., 1 !I ed for sale in Susquehanna county, all of which were New Jffilford, &int. 18. 1855. ;1 manufactured expressly to -shetrordir,`_and they can ~ 7 • .o % - . 1 • , I l i warrant them to be a superior article. Calla their • 1 F. :1 CHANDLER. .i rorn k Ware-roorn, foot of Maine street, and ex allik for ITAg a very fine stock of Deliines, selling r,yourselye.F. -W. W. :MM. .11.1 10 cents to 22 cents peryard; Partunettas ii-orn . E. C. TOEDHAIL. 25 to 50 cents; prints from 5 to 12+ cents;. Woolf: - A. MUTE, 7E. Plaids froiu 50 to 75 'cents ;' Candles, 15 cents, per pound, and all other goods equally low.• Please call ittad see'. • , • • FLPIIR AND . SALT constantly or. htind at the lowest prices. - March_ 26, 1856 F. B. CHAN.K.U. lIIW GOODSi . • it . NEW and general assortment of Spring Goods, of s9perior, attractions in stylis and prj.ces , are now being 'waived antropened by Buorir. tzew marora, ;April 28,1856. - . , • I'iNTON'S VEGETABLE HEALECG BALSAM, _IL ~ i .first rutOirticle for cougbi and eoleo, just re , velem! and for silo by - BENTLEY& BEAD . Montrose; Moich I:1, 1856: , New t.Ern in Montrose! ! THE WAR IN KANSAS CONTINUES! ..'' B",' those Who attempted to get up a fight in Montrose, against "second rate goods and pi • , -7 with the bg:•cnds of three or four old stoc ks base , ! ed ; and - " - ee,lr and Stoddard, Whose E,ANOIS ~R 8110 E STORE is located on Main streetAtith • Searles Hotel,—with the largest and best asaortxuem r'al Goods ever brought into thiemar km, bonght at ,el ' I LO "EST FIGUR4t ,' ' and which they.; ' l sell a ' lectle' above cost, are de termindd to giro ,'the old codger" a hard one.' We do not r. -,: . to be undersold by any other estntititannent in i Town. We have only to gay, Collie " and,See, for seeing is belleving." We do not de sire %put/ our ;goods, preferring i to "let our works praise us 7" but twb may be peruutted to say, for the r * information of purchasers, that we lave just received AN EXTENSIVE STOCK of Superior quality and style„ comprising, kinds of Gentlemen's, ladies', and Eliildren's * . Also a generallassortniont of Fin and Le her of all kinds.' - - , f . t' WorE g made to rder, and repairing ilone \ oentla. KEELER Z.: STODDAIIIk Montrose, J14161'11 1856 - DRY GOODS__.. Dim GOODS paocEmis, _ , Crock eri, 1 4 1 0. Brooms, Fish, Pails, Tube; J. LYONS & SON. • llontiose; :14. - • QrNDAY SC 001. L15R.5.8144, fTesta 1.0 mints, Sol* Books, Paper, •Enxelopes, &C. Ate justveceived aid .J. _LYONg & SON's. 1 : 1 ) 4 11 ANP PAPSLa mew . 1! -41. LYONS & SON. Mont r rose,-Ma , 14, 1850. 7. - 1 : Ow* • by I 112311 tis#. ..o , ffn ut order Btm.rr k mtkp. Great iMrgatat A. LATHROP & CO'S. Ware E now offering the balance of a large stock of LADIES' DRESS. GOODS, CLOTHS, SATINETIS, ,4 ND BEADY NAPE CLOTH ISO at greatly re.duced prices, in order to make room for our Siring purchase. Now is the time to t t o- c h e ap, as we are determined to sell off our stock. {teen and twenty per cent may be saved by calling onus immediately., • Rich .french liferinoes, worth 10 and 12 shillings, at sl,per yard. Kr.autiful Striped and Plaid Delaines usually sold for.ts. and 2a 6d'. for 18f and 26 cents. Fermatas, 4lpaccat, Coburg:, Flannels, and Lindsey a at prices that will —gar Tea JaWs." 20Satinetts from Bs. Bd. pd. Yard to $1 per yard, and per,cent. less than the market price. We also keep on hand a fine, assortment of BRO A D CLO7'HS, all grades and colors, in price from $2 to $.1,150. CA SSIMEA'ES, Black. and colored Doe Skins, ,Fancy ditto—rShap's Grey, Kentucky Jeans, Corduroys. • Ready-Made Clothing. . Overcoats from 84 to *10; Pants for only $2,50; -Vests Over-hauls, Flannel Jackets,• a very nice arti cle to work is—call and try One on. • ffals and . Caps, Roots „and Shoes, Ci ad-cry, Hardware, and trroceries. A lot more of those 'fine Teas. Try, if nothing more than a drawing, and you will be sure to try again. - NKEE NOTIONS' • ' Beside many other things that We shall be happy to shewall who favor as with' a call. 'We can and will sell goods .11111. cheap as they can be bought anywhere in this country, Binghamton not excepted. We cannot, sell a dollar's worth of-goods on a year's credit as•we will a bill of fifty for cash. BUy the - Ammunt and buing,the pay,' and you need not spend slur time go lag to " York:State," -as we give 6, yoif the worth of your money here at home.: i • • -N. B. Renternbei all we have said _ we, mean,anitif any ani. one will Call - at NO. 3, PUBUC AVENUE, we will-prove all we hare said to their' ntire satisfaction. LW - All kinds of Produce, BVITER, SOCKS, A./C/IiSOGS, tal:en in exchange for goods the Anovc itArra. • -A. LATHROP & CO.- Montrose, February 12, 1856. 1? MUT r War with Great 'lrfitain rrIlE Central American question is : not yet settled, but GPTTEYBERG, ROS.E.A7A cat is CO.. are filially settled in their new store ; in, the East end of • the, New Brick Block, where soldiers who intend to enlist for`the "war can be supplied. with regiment als and all sorts. of Clothino- e , and those who desire to take. their wives i with theM,cati\also l* supplied with, .the best of materials tot wear, from a Stocking up to a Bennet, :either in soldier or citizen style. Knowing the citizens of Susquehanna county to be brave and pall iotic, we are sure they intend to be prepared for the coming struggle, and therefore ad vise- them to call on us and examine ' ; our extensive Stock,'which Ve are assured — We can sell- as low as any other firm this side of New't,ork - eity. Our stock, - which 'we 'have very- lately purchased and with great care selected, compr6es a full assort ment of LADIES' TVEAR, . • such as Shawls, .from 1 up to $3O: 'Dress Goods from a 1; cent Calico Dress to a fit6'Silk 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. o keep them warm.- GENTLEVEIrS WEAR. To-gentlemen who do not want to be troubled with getting up new suits of clothes, we would say that we . have ial:very. full‘ assortment Ready-U - 44e Clothing, • of all descriptions and prices; and in case we should not hate the article, they want; we will take their' or ders-and supply, them on very short notice. BOYS' CLOTHING. ' We" hare also a very good aisortmentof Ch:Oren's Clothing, 'flout an - infant up to a yoting , which ' cannot be surpassed for tastefulness, as wellt t s for I..quality and cheapness. We have also tvregular assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Good; such as Fite - Shirts; Collars,.Utt der Garments, Silk Neck and Pockerllandkerchiefs, ,Stocks, and .a great many other articles too limner- I. ORD. Montrose,. Feb. V 7, 56.] f ' B B 1 LYONS & COi l • .. LAIIESBOIIO.I •E r Dec. -1855. 1 .r . AVE on hand a general assortment of Dry i - Goods, Groieriei, Llard-ware, 'Thi-ware, Stove ware, -WOoden ware. Lieking Glasses, Crockery, ' Carpets, Boots and Shoes,' Hats and , . Caps, Glass„ NaiLs, Paints, Lamp and Linseed Oil,: - .Doct. Jaynes' I celebrated , Family MedicineS, -Books and Siatiqiiery, !. t . \ Carpenters' anti Joiners , Tools, 5000 yards Sheeting, i Cotton and WoOlen - Yarns, Cooking, Parlor and,_Sbop I Stoves, - Stove=pipe,' Zinc, &c. &c. .As we buy for , cash we are disposed to sell for trash, a little cheaper' ' than the Cheapest. Call'and - see. - Q ALT, FLQUR and POIM, by the' pound, park, 1,3 barrel, or: by the load. B. IL LYONS k CO. Lanesboro, Dec., 1855. ' FIVE pounds' Young Hyson Tea for one dollar at B. R.'l,Tos & Co's. • • Twelve pounds good Sugar for osie dollar , at B. it LTOS43 3. Co's. - Three gallons. Molasses for one dollar,• at B. R. Liroxs Six point& Candles for one dollar, at B. R. Lroxs CO's. Fourteen yards good Slieting• for one dollar, at B. B. Lyons & Co's. • • Twenty yards Prints for one dollar, at B. R. Dross Co's. Twenty tibunds Nails for one dollar, At B. B.LYoNs It; Co's. Thirteen tsars Soap for one dollar, at B. R. liroati Co's. ' • • Eight. pcnnada Coffee for one dollar, at B. b. LT -0101 SZ Co's. ' ,Seventeen pounds Mee for one dollar, at B. Mows & Co's: ' . Fifteen rents per Round for Candies by the box; at B. R. LroSs 41: Co's. - •.k Twelve 'cents per pound* for tip-top Mess Pork at B. R. Lxotti'ik Co's. Laliesboro, Dec., 1655. - . - BOOT'S. • g 3 p e r Air for *alp best Kip and Thick Boota, st 41:LisillsborO; D ee.. is a . B. B. LYONS & CO. 25 perpilr for Ladies' Understeeves, at. 4 - B. R. LYONS &W. ' *OA ' • - • ARGE la of Shawls, at cost and tierneddag jou, -1-4 at •• 11. , LYONS ik _ _ . . , . . _ , Ts - - CARP/EMIL , 25 Per " 4 s ii - iLicesiiikz6l;. ' . Inumaum, AiANDAIS* _: "- ' 10.11. - LYON ACCO"e : 'BUSINESS GARIt. - , ,____ William W.'Wheaton, AL D.. ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON .Res. pectfully offers his services to all *to prefer the "Reformed Practice" to the old . Bleeding Blistering and Calomel Plan. • Jackion Stutqueb . . • Co. Pa. - J. D. Vail. M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, has permanently located himself at Brackneyville, Susquehanna county, Pa., and will' promptly attend • all calls with which he may be favored. - • " S. Knapp, with E. Cauldwol & Sans, TMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN IRINA, GLLSS, 1. and Earthen Ware, No. 76 W , urea; Naw Yoke. - Dr. E. F. Wilmot,- • eIRADUATMof the allopathic and Homeopathic I,JI colleges of Medicine, is now permanently la rated in Great Bend Pa. April 30, 1858. ' T. B. Orchard, 'N.. DIIYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Jut, 1_ hanna county, Pa. Residence t 4 Keeler &Coadftri lIThFILERS IN.BOOTS k SHOES, .1 1 rather 'X'. Find ings, on Maine St., first door Lel tn . Searle's Ito- A.S. now be,found.:at his new sta Id on the cor ner of Owego sand Chestnut ..treets, in the buildin'g recently occupied , by -Nt itt'enberg & Co. where he elrectetally repairs with di:Watch,. Watch es, CloOs, Jewelry, Guns, and everyj description o •Mitchinery Wheel cutting; Gun and Watch mate rials supplied to the trade.' . !• • Dr. H. Smith, .QURGEON DENTIST, Matitrose, PA., at Sdarle's Hotel, Mondays and Tuesdays of each week. Miller - it* Pelee?, A TTORNEYS,AND COIINSELLO 5 AT LAW, .1 - 1 and Solicitors in:Chancery, OtEc, NO. 44 Clarke ,strect, Chicago, fit • Thomas Ingstrum. .• TIEALER IN DRY GOODS, Grop ries, Clothing, 11./ Crockery, Roots and Shoes, d:c., Siwiptchantia Leper, Pa • • htf B. 8.. Lyoni & Co.,_ tiTHOUSALE AND RTAIL ALERS IN Y'T Dry GQods, Groceries Silt, Plcur, and Hard , ware, LaneaLoro, Pa. . . • ' • P. B. Chaidler, • • TIEALER IN DRY GOODS, Ready Slade Clothing, JL/ Groceries, 'Books and Stationery, etc., Public Avenue, Montrose, Pa. - I. L. Post de-Co., DEALERS•IN DRY GOODS, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Lea: poirr i etc., corner of Turn pike street and Pub Avenue, ifo:drolte, • J. Lyons di ton., TAEA.LERS LV DRY GOODS, Grocerif JLI Crockery, Tinware, Groceries, 800 carry on the hook Bending latsiness,--T Mont roze, Pa. B. R. LYONS 1.; CO • C. C. Hollister DEALER IN SADDLES, Rani T Nees, &e., Montrose, Pa.. ea -r.unks, Va lit 17,yl - A. Bushnell, I A TTOIMET A COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office .41. over S. B. West's Drug Store; Busqueh al, na Depot, Pa. ' nil . Montrose Jan. 1, 18.56. William IL Jessup A TTORNEY AT LAW & NOTA.Ri ,Lll Office on Public &inure, MontroA W. Singleton f . Bentley & Fitblt, 4 TTORNEYS AT LAW, AND BO 1:1 AGENTS, ..Vontrose Fa. B. E. BENTLEY. • John Groves, VASIIIONABLE TAILOR, Shop luildkearle's I. Motel, Maine street, Mopetrose, P . D. D. Hinds, LI\ERY SSD EX HANGE STA : in the rear of INllson's Store, Moi .Colsten,. TAEALER IN STOVES, Tin, Cop 1.-/ Iron Ware, Lodeireille, near Gr • • - December 4: • L. P. Hinds, tTTORSEY AT LAW , Stuluchan 'op' Maine street, one door cast o Frazier & Case, ATTORNEYS AND COUSSELLO Office on Turnpike - street,- one Poet's Store, Montrose, Pa: Albert Chamberlin, TTORNEY AT LAW and Justice over I. L. Post & Cc's Store...lfo Wm. H. Jessup, - A TTOANEY AT LAW AND COM Dm.os, - for the State bf New Yo to all business entrusted to him with p fidelity. Office. on Public Square, occ .Wm. Jessup.. Abel Tairell, TIEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICIN . .1./ Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, Grocelie, Hardware, Stoneware, Glass Ware, Clo Jewelry, Silver Spoons, 'Spectacles, meats, Trusses, Surgical Instruments, funOry, Miriov,'Stationerr, 'Brushes, Notions, &c, • Bentley &lead, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, Dru Paints, Oils, Groceries; Hardwa Iron, clocks., Watches, Jewelry, Silver ornery, &c.—Foot . of Public Avenue, & Williams H. 4, TTORNETS- AT LAW, 'Montrose, Pa. Frac tice in Susquehanna, Bradford, 'ayne, Wyo ming and'Luienaycountics. • William W. Smith & riABINET MAKERS . They keep nstantly on ‘_/ hand a good assortment of all kids of Cabinet Furniture. _ Shop arid Ware Rooms t the foot ric Maine 'street, Montrose, Pa. Rockwell & Wintdii .1 - ANUFACTURERS and DEALEitS in &rain I.!JL Good, Hats, Caps; t Furs , ti of rellar, Para sols, Ribbons; &s., N 0.40 Cturtlan t street, New York, (up stairs.) II H. B. ROCK*E.L.L. wricrost. THE INDEPENDENT REPO [NAN, rIInLisnED rrEnt rnuitsDri YOBCISo , T Menem's, PA., AT $1,50 PEE ANNUM, IN AD Ali Ca. --- ' Rates of Adiertisfog. One sauare (16 lines or lege) one week,L One square " two weelul, 0,75 One square " three weeklir 1,00 One square ... one month, - 1,25 One square 41 two mont 4, , 2,25 One square " • three mon hs," 3,00 One square " six month , 5,00 One square . . 44 - one year, . 8,00 For two or more squares , . inserted , y. the year, a deduction'from the above prices is mad . Yearly ad vertisers will have the privilege of alte 'rig or chang ing their advertisements without additi nal charge. Puniness cards, not exceeding five • es, inserted at $2,00 per annum.. Job Wei*. _ This office is supplied with' a good sortment of Jobbin. , materials, and .all kinds of Jo Work, such as Cards, Posters, Pamphlets, Ix., will be done neat , y and Promodr. • • i i 1 • OLD SbLDIERS ITT •i A NEW Bounty'•Land law has be • passed by /1 Congress. %Soldiers, their widow , or MiCIOTIN, whose claims have been suspended ca. very many of them now obtain their warrants by a. plying to me. :Many good claims are lost through ign ranee or in attention. I now have the law. sent me by the Commissioner of Pensions from Washington, and shall be happy to serve my friends in sending on new claims or perfecting old ones. Considiation fret. L. F. FITCH. ° Montrose May 21. 1856 • NEW 'gam. . HALL & BAtTER Y, - iurANUFALTIREIII3 and dealers in all kinds of - .ln. Furniture, are now prepared to fill all mdse/ for Bedsteads of all ;kinds at wholesale or vete, on Aunt notice. -Beta° prices range from .2 upwards, according to style. We a/so keep on band Ready made .00 9 / I A4 and As, we. tar , an ..elet ;Hearse, we are preigrodto /Wend funerals on short nodee,; , IL HALT:;;_` T. T. SAM:ALT. :Now Milford; Way 1,,18150: Tioga Point Agricultural Worgi. ' ii; WELLES '&.Co.. • ' ATHENS, PA.,' Manufacttutinr, and Wholesale And Retail Dealers in a= riNIRESHERS and Separaters and Threshers and T `Winnowers Combined, Clover Hullers, Circular and Cross-cut Saw Mills, Emery's Cider Mills, Feed Cutters, Corn Shellers i Corn and Seed Planters, Sey- mour's Grain Drills and Broad-Cist Sowers, Dog Pow ers, Revolving Horse Rakes, Olow's Grain Cradles, Cultivators, Hetchuun's celebrated Reapers and Mow ; ers, Magic Corn and Cob Mills, s Excelsior Fanning Mills; Leather and India-rubber .Beltings, Meat Cut ter*, Apple Parers, Refrigerators, Provision Safes, Churns, Extras 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 Catalogues, Price. Lists, and Circulars of all Machin& &c. sold by us, sent gratis and post age prepaid, to all applicants. Send us your name and address, and of your friends also. Agent, 11. L. BLOWERS, Franklin, Pa. (P. 0. add Montrose.) B. M. WELkES Sr. CO. _Athens, . ne 26, 1856. 241135 Susque the Postoffice. chatige of Time. j r - • DELAWARE, LACRAWkINA AND WESRTERN C OMMENCING July Ist . 1856 , Trains leave Scranton as follow s _ . "MEM Express Freight Train, East, with Passenger car attached for ecinrenlenee of way passengers, 8:05, A. it. Expres4 Passenger Train, Eak, arriving at New ,York 7, P. u., and Philadelphia.B P. M., 10.50, A. M: Mail Passenger Train, West, connecting -at Great Bend with day Express East and West, on N. Y. and Erie Railroad, 11:05, a. u. ' - Express Passenger Train, West, connecting at Great Bend with Mail Train West on N. Y. and Eric 'Railroad, 3:40, r. u. Express Freight Train, West, connecting with Night Express East and West on N. Y. and Erie Railroad. 7.40, P. M. ; Trains arrive at Scranton as follows : • Express Passenger Trail: front New York; 3:30, P. Y.• Express• Freight Train with Philadelphia passen gem,. hr• Belvidere Delaware Railroad, 7:IS, P. Express, Passenger Train from Great Bend, 10.40 Mail Passenger Train from Great Bend, 5:50, r.. 1! D. H. DOTTERER, Superintendent. Wm. N. Jews, Gen' Ticket Agent. TONICS -WON'T ':DO. q I IIEY never did do more than give temporary re liet, and they never Will. It is because they don't touch the CAUSE of the disease. The CAUSE 0 all ague and bilious diseases is the atmospheric poi" son called Miasma' or Malaria. , Neutralize this' poi son by its NATURAL ANTIDCTE, and all disease,caused by it disappears at once. leMde's Fever and Ague . Cure is this Antidote to Malaria, and moreover it is a perfectly harmless medicine. The certificate •of the celebrated chemist, J. R. Chilton, of New York, to this effect, is attached to every bottle; therefore if it does no good it can, do nolarm. This is more than ran he said of Quinine, Arsenic, or any tonic - in existence, as their use is,ruinouNto the constitution and brings on Dumb Ague, Witich never allows a person to feel perfectly well for a Isin gle moment. In'illustration of these truths t annex some .extracts just received front a physician: UIS'TY LAND L. F. FITCII ;LE Office in arose, Pa.. er, and Sheet tt ;Bend Depot. Pa. ,Office Lenheias. . er.oaorrowN, Ohio, March . 171. •t 1856. 1' in the morning, and repeated a few days,will remove Jas. A. RHODE, Fsq.—Dear. sir: . Yours - of 2d ! : the cause of all these troubles. It is wicked to suffer inst. is at hand. The Cure arrived late last year, and i . such pains when.you can cure them for 25 cents. difficulty the in getting any one .to try it was greatly I--. i k atu.r.tr.mansm, GOUT, and air IVlammatory Pc increased from the fact that aremedv had been intro treagillsapialny cured by d t a h n e d p tTft i a g atilifs ect lti o eft duced which was growing into favor with the public, , t they aff o rd u tr the vital o° principal of Life. ror w these as being better than using Quinine—not k now i ng, N . 'and kindred complaints they should be taken in S At LAW. door East of presume, that the rernetrirthey used to escape Qu inine, contained the DRUG ITS.ELF! This remedy (known as "Smith's Tonic") would in variably IREAK an agne, but it did not ct•ae it, as it would often return with renewed vigor. This one circumstance I deemed iu your favorpif I could insti-, tutea test comparison between it and your Cure.— The following is the result : . Three persons took your "Cure," all of which were cases of "Quinine Intermittent Fever" of many weeks standing., They had tried • Quinine and other remedies, occasionally missing a chill, but it was (as. in all such cases) slowly wearing them out and laying the foundation of other and, severer maladies.T I did succeed in effecting a radical cure of all three of these else with your remedy, and they have not had a since. In all three of these cases the "Smith's ionic" had been used, and would, as before stated, break , the chill, but after a period or two had elapsed it would return. I think - there will be no difficulty now in giving your "Cure" the vantage ground of any other reme- of the Peace; rose. ISSIONER of k, 7111 attend. .mptness and h pied by Hon. C, Chemicals. • , Dry Goods,. ks, Watches, Instru 'Liquors, Per g hoe!, lankee do now in use here, &c. Lc. Wm. BUCKNER, NI, D. RHODE'S FEVER AND AGUE CURE, or ANTI- DOTE TO MALARIA, the only harmless remedy in existence, ise'qually certain as a preventive as a cure. Take it s when" you feel the chills coming on, and you never will have a single one. JAMES A. RHODES, Proprietor, - Providence, R. I. For sale by I. N. BULLARD and J. ETHRIDGE, Montroie, and by Druggists generally, - W. B. DEANS. " The .Man what makes the Picters," Ta AS removed to his new Sky Light Rooms, in the LI Brick Block, over Bentley k Reads. His increased facilities (and added expenses) de mand an, increase of patronage, and he trusts that the, response -will be hearty and liberal. Come and see my new Booms and my. new stock of Daguerreotype goods. , es, Ilaidvrare, ks, etc.; also, Vlic Avenue, , Medicines, Ctockery, Spoons, Per entrosk 0 WOOL CARDING: • THE snbscriber would inform his old friends and customers in general that be is fitting up his machines withnew and fine cards hoping to do busi ness to general satisfaction. Work dime at the low est cash price, and wool received in payment at cash prices. A. G. REYNOLDS. !Brooklyn, June 10, 1656„ REMOVAL. . ' M. S. Wilson has removed his Stock 'of Goods into his new Store (in the Brick Block) at the foot of Pub lic Avenue where the Mercantile business will be con tinued, under the Firm of M. S. 'Wilson & Son. Ad ditions to their present Stock will be continually made and particular attention given to keep up ,a general assortment--especially in the Hardware 'line. • • I want to remind those indebted to me, that I lost conaiderable by the Fire a,year ago, and that I hare been under the necessity of rebuilding a Store House and consequently must urge paytrent-4oping all will attend to it without further notice. • - Montrose. Dec. 19. 1855._ if. S. WILSON. • -ONCE 111011 E. WE gave notice some time ago that the firm or Woodruff & Eldred „was dissolved, and that we wanted and needed a settlement of our matters. We suppose that you have all heard that self-preser vation is the first law of nature,. In order to save ourselves from cost, we wish thbie indebted to :us would pay, as you can find your notes and. accounts at the shop of S. 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' have it. - • S. A. WOODRUFF. Montrose, April 14.'38. G. B. ELDRED. " Banking House '• OF POST, COOPER* CO. HENRY DRINKER, . Otvrit — OSE. WM. RUNTTING COOPER: ISAAC L. POST. November 12, IMS . 11.Arrs. on New York y and Philadelphia.-- .I.J!, Collections promptly mule and remitted. Office hours from 10 A. Y. to S. • Messrs. Allen k Paxton, N. York. REFERLNCE, Samuel C. Morton, Esq., Phil's. • Hon. William Jessup, Montrose: ND!! Bonnets and Parasols. RITE lave just, received, by express, a fresh Stock V V of Bonnets, Bissarc - sod Citlidreies Bias, Boa. nets Parasels, dm. &c., uldce we offer then.. BENTLEY & READ. 1911'4. Montrose, May 20, 185 e, WWZD AT TED 3 OFFICE, 0111 - 8011,1nROF, IaIoTATOES, Apple; Wheat, Coen, and • most 1 - *Jade of Flukes. - ' C 14 7 /14 luld . Thnotby Seed by MOiltivie UNA sibßtasl3 and PFRUNS. stApr.ROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. One IVTNT•U.Litiire. 1:13 'PERATE by their powerful influence on the O internal viscera to purify the blood and stimu late it into healthy action. They remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, and, by restoringtheir it action to health, comet, 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 dart gerons diseases almost beyond belief,were they not substantiated by persons of such exalted position • and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Their certificates are published in, my American Almanac, which the Agents below named are • pleased to furnish free to all inquiring.' • Annexed we give Directions for their use in the complaints which they have been foimd to cure Fon Cosrrvaxess. Take one or two Pills, or such quantity as to gently move the bowels. It os tiveness is fi.nently the aggravating i cause of Pitts,, and the cure of one complaint ii a the *cute of both. No person can feel well jwhile under a costive habit of - body. Hence it should be, as it can be, promptly relieved. I Fik n Dv - sperm, which , is some timesthe cause oG Costireneu, and always uncomfortable, take mild dos'Es - -c- from ow:4o four— to stimulate the stomach . and liver into healthy action. They will'do it, and the heartburn, bodyburn, and eoulburn of dyirpsia will rapidly disappear. When it has gon don't forget what cured you. . • For a FOUL STOMACH, or Morbid Inaction of the Boiee/4,; , which producesgeneraVdepression of the spirits and bad health, take from four to eight Pills at first;and smaller doses afterwards, until activity and strength is restored to, the system. Fon - Nenvovestess, Stag Manion, Nairsna, Pain in the Stomach, Back, or Side,' take from four to eight pills on going to bed. If they do 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 orders because your stomach is foul: FOR SCROPCLA, ERYSIPELAS, and all Diseases of the SkUi, take the Pills freely and frequently, to keep the bowels open. The eruptions will gener ally soon begin to diminish and disappear. Many dreadful ulcers arid 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 completelyfYielded - to their influence, leaving• the sufferer An perfect health. Patients! your duty to society forbids that you should •parade yourself around the i world coveied with pimples, blotches, ulcers, sores; and all or_any of the unclean diseases of the skin, because your system wants cleansing. To PEHIYT THE BLOOD, they are the best medic nine 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 evstemlike chaff before the wind. By this proper.ty they do as much good in preventing sickness as by the 'remarkable cures which they are making every where. LIVET?, COUPLAINT, LAMTDICE, and al/ Bilious Affections, arise from some derangement—either torpidity. congestion, or obstructions of the Liver. Torpidity and congestion vitiate the bile and render it unfit for digestion. This is disastrous to the health, and the constitution is frequently under mined by no other cause. Indigestion is the symp. tOrn. Obstruction of the duct which empties the bile into the stomach causes the bile to overflow into the blbod. This produces Janndice, with a long and dangerous train of-evils. . Costiveness,er -alternately costiveness and diarthcca, 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 akin and the white of the eyes become a greenish yellow ; the stomach acid; the bowels sore to the touch ; the whole system irritable, with a tendency to fever, which may. ttic to bilious fever, bilious colic, bilious diarrhcea, ittery, &.c. - A medium dose of three or four Pills t o en at night, followed by two or three mild &mei,' to move . the bowels gently, but freely. • As a'DINNEn Pax, this is both agreeable and useful. • Nci Pill can be made more .pleasant to take, and certainly norm has been made more effectual to . the purpose for which a dinner pill is employed. • • . PREPARED . BY -DM I. C. AVER a; CO.,' Practical and Analytical Chemists, , - LOWELL, MASS., ' . AND BOLD BY or•A DEL TCRRELL and J. ETHERIDGE, MODLTOSC, and by Druggist. 4 generally. • • 'NEW ;MILFORD, Shawl et Dress Goods Etnporinm, FOIL THIS FAL OV 1555, .IBii..trroilt.tlt w h o e u h l t in n fo o r w in itt l iSistoTeen6nns d a and receiving a full assortment of Fall and Winter Goods. including a great car ictY of Rich Fall Prints in new StylaS. Plain and Fancy Wanes, and Plain and Fancy Mohair Cloths; Pi:l;ll'MA Plaid 31erinoes, Paramettass,• ' De bayss and Poplins; Dark Rich Ginghams, in Fall. Styles; Blacie,Brocade, Plain and fancy Silks. Wool Broehe, CashMere,,grape, and Silk Shawls; Rich Rib bons, Bohneti' and Flowers ; Ladies Cloths and Vet vets for Cloaks and Mantillas, Broad cloths, Cassime ?vs, .t.c. with ft large assortthent of Staple and Fancy Goods as usual, including... Hardware, Crockery, Iron and Steel, Paints, Oils, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Clocks, Buffalo Robesi Carpetings, d:c„ with a new assort ment of Stoves and Trimmings.of the best quality, be ing Made to order expressly for his custom Trade, and will all be sold at the lowest figure, or a _little lower for Cash Prodnce, or approved credit. N. B. Woi7l Socks wanted, for which the highest prices will continue to be paid. Flour and Salt con stantly on hand. • New Milford. Oct. 4, 1855. • AerENTioN AT HOME! THE underiigned would respectfully inform the cit. zens . Diifock and vicinity, that he has opened a store it DimoCk four corners, where he intends keep ing constantlyion hand a good and well selected as sortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware, Crock ery, and all kinds of merchandise, usually kept in a country store,' he will sell as low, if not lower, than any othef establishment in Northern Pennsylva nia, Montrose hot excepted. Gentlemen and Ladies give m a, cal), and examine my stock of goods and my price... will save some miles travel and per.' hips from teti to fifteen cents on every dollar you pay out. A gded assortment of Ready Made Clothing hept constantlY on hand. All kinds ofCountry produce taken in exchange for Goods at the market price. . , , • WI!. IL THAYER Dimock, 4'o. 15, 1855.-Irl, . .. . Wat! War ! in the Crimea. 10,01)0 Volanteers wanted ! to buy Oyster's in any way to suit, that are continually arriving by express, and kept and 'served in the best manner at the Tem perance Saloon A: Grocery on Maine Street, - opposite the Farmer's Store. Also, Pies and other: eatables— and most kind of Groceries & Provisions, Teas &c., Flour kept constantly on hand, and for sale at whole sale and retail at S. S. MOTT'S. litird'sMair Restorer and golden Gloss, for beauti fying the hair; A quantity o 7 Leather Gloves and Mittens at 'S.. S. MOTT'S. . . New York Fancy . Candy and &mice Segara and im ported Fruit at, S.S.: MUTT'S. Montrose, Nov. 14, 1855. , . BOOKS. , • . JUST RECYIVED, a new lot of:School Books-- Plain aiid Fancy Papers - and Envelopes, Diaries for 1856, Partider'ri, Christian, and Presbyterian Altos; nacs„ • J. LYONS k SON. January - t NOTICE. I , WHEATLORITS, Horning:my, 04 Meal, and pure burnt r 'and ground Java Coffee , for -sale by _ Montrose,' ply 28. F. B. CEIANDLER. " 'lotir and Salt. ASHTON 'and Syracuse Salt—Extra Family Flour by the, pound, sack or barrel, at - May 28. F. B. CHANDLER's. ULUID, Phosgene, and Candles, cheap. • May 284 _ _ F. B. CHANDLER. ADEN SEED S --a largesupply of the best qualitiCa, at . TVERELL's. Montrose„ , April 15, 1866. A WANTED. ' ' - Socks, Egg's, Butter, Lard, Cheese, Flannel in any - quantityAn eichange for Goods it Cash prices. Montrose, Pet. 4, 1855. C. W, MOTI: C"AWED SE ED of the large kind, and Timothy Seed, for rile•by H. BURRITT. New 1111420, March 17, 18154. . • 811111100sedt to be ck • - nliE tbounand da ort h "'Pt • us w of Ready-Made Clatit V ing at DICKERMAN tie ' Nelv-"90,-SePt 18 - .lBotir _ I 4411arris " . ...., I Fish. _ . 11110 10 . 1 P4 - ink *lla Itatrelsissiin Slsocod- OA isti by BENTLEY Omen. TO ' BE -PUBLIC. siliscriber would tender. Mit thanks for the liberidietronage bestowed Upon: Mit this far during the iseason and at the Same tithe announce that he has just received a new stock at Goods, milk ing his assortmero very complete in all its various branches; and would 'my further that for ready pay and on short time to reliable customero, his goods 11l be sold as low las they can be bought Itt any oth e store in the county. Please cad and examine. ' ' B. S. INGALLS. . Gibson, octoberll2, 1855. Tx addition to a Very good assortment of New Dre e s I. Goods, there still remains a quantity of De!eines, Poplins, &c. &c., o' the old stock, to be sold at bar. gains, without. reference to cost; also, Winter Bon nets, Wool, Brocha, and several other' kinds of Shawls at low pricels, for sale by , S. S. I. QUGARS, compared with the market price, Can be 10 found very to it at the store of S. S. 1. iOOKING, Pallor ' and other kinds of. Stoves and ‘J Strive Pipe, fbr sale cheap as the cheapest by • S. S. INGALLS. TURKS Island t,' Buffalo Robes &c. &c., for sale by 1 411 S. S. L' it lOST kinds o Produce at their highest market 171. price, also, any quantity of good Wool Socks taken in exchange 'for goods by , • Gibson, Octobe 12. 1855. NEW MILFORD STOVE EMPORIUM tu Fun Blast.. Toro Two Hundred land Seventy-Five Stoves for sale by Dickerm,an d Garratt. WE• e are ver in e re .o f fered in of Northern n ge-t stock p c ennsviva o n f Stoiacon sisting- of Cookint, Parlor, and Six-plate, both for wood and coal ; ato, a full assortment of large sizes; • for Stoles and.hUrches. Would call particular attention kb theleffersonlan Elevated Oven, the most perfect and heaviest' plate store in market. lAmong our assortment of large oven, would mentr the Empire State improved, IL9 being very heavy Mates, perfect finish, and- a Superi or baker. Farmers of Susquehanna counts-, yon have been in the habit Of purchasing light stores and light trimming, - and paying as much asyou ought to for heavy plates and heavy trimming. 4 We manufacture our furniture, and will sell-at man ufacturer's prices. I Let those who pay a maker profit compete with us if they can. Jobbing connected with the tin trade done as usual on short notice. DICKERMAN & GAMIATT. New Milford, -8 pt. IS, 1855. • • • Ten Days. cater - from New ',York. 'IMPORT Nti! INTELLIGENCE.. TusT i.ec,ciyel . at F. B. CiIANDLER'S, a large and 0. splendid assO tment of Paper Haiiiings and Bor der, over 3060 piOes attic latest and most improv- . ed patterns froni to 37+ cents per roll. All can be suited in• quantitfr, quality and price. Please cull and examine. • Also just recei%,ed a fresh supply of Zinc Paint and Linseed Oil, which will be .sold at a low figure. F. B. CIIANDLEII. 3font!ose, Apri l 23 1856. WATCH AND CLOCK 111:11.1i1iNG , . . FICSIN,ESS. . lENTLEY & rAD with pleasure inform . their P friends and be public that they have again corn 7 menced the repatri im,6 of Watch:4, docks, and "Jew- • elry, by . MR. ' lIGGUNT',OTITA M. -• .. 7 of N.'w York, an late of •Syraeuse•; and so highly : has he been reco memledNy some of The .firgt, hous es there as a steady and Psi rate ernrkimpt; that we, have given him alpersonal interest in the business,: so that our friend mayhave every confidence in bay ing theinfirork dole with ca-e,atid despatch. i : In addiiion :to Ifs general knowledge of the. Yari ons kinds of Engl sh and foreign watches, he also un• dcrstands the Clo lc business, fwm the largest Turret to the stnallei.4 antel-Clocks, , whether foreign or 3 1 . hotne-made. . . Ifontros , January 808:in. • . • • ETOTICE.. • pUBLIt! notice is hereby: given that S. A: WOOD • RUFr:' :receiving a • ner i lot of Stoves and Wares' of I all kinds usually kept in the stove and Tinware line of b&iness, among Which may be found a better tis.oittrient of. Store, heaVier, larger, and more thiritble - tha ever before offered in this county. All the proof you need will be just to call and e!;:t -ine for yourSelve.. • Al in All .stoves warranted in every • respect. • .Kep,,t. constant! • on hand, an 4i tepsiye•as , Fortinent of .T/IM made our of the best materials,. whichils offered for sale as cheap •as can be bought in any market. ilso on hand, Lead Pipe of- all siz es, Chain .and G arini#B, • for Chain Pumps, all -sizes Brasrand Porcelaiu Kettles,-and all kinds Jappaued Ware.- Jc,bbing done on short notice - and in'good - :. order. All goods in the.line will, be soil cheap for ' MTh ' or (approved) credit. • S. -V. WOOURUFF. Montrose;, 3.1ar0 111, 1856. NOTICE. . . . . . •• \ - vE will . tlgai4 say to our customers that we are , V extremelyl animus to settle and balance our accounts. The more anxious since we began to foot pp so many lintel amounting to quite a sum, and we are in'neeti of it pow. To accommodate all,: I will be in Montrose every Monday for The next two weeks, Tuesdays at the store of Wm. H. Thayer in Bimock, and Wednesdaysl at Esq. O. Miles, Brooklyn, .Thurs dayso at Orland Williams' in Fra in,. This-:.ar: rangement must accommodate all . ; ill, it 4 doeS not, you can find a lis.tliof accounts a Esq. Aver Y's in Montrose, E.Sq, Ii • s', Brooklyn. and -William' H. Thayer's, Pimoc •••• 'Come and'salle. .• -: March 13, '30., , , It. THAYER. L . • - 7 Prof. Charles Morris, . , ARBER,Sh ving_Saloon, and Hair Dresser, h4v 1-Ping again re eoved his shop from its former loca tion in the base ent of Searle's Hotel, to the room over Chandler's store, Is prepared to exercise ,his art in the ruost.schlintific manner, on all who nave pleased to entrust their headsor faces to his hatid4. Nov. 21i. . - 2 ". 9 vl • 1 FA TS OR THE PEOPIM. T subscrib is carrying ort`the CHAIR MAK. ING RITSi r iVESS in all its various branches at the Chair and Ware Shop. in.Harford, where, may be. found a greateri variety of Windsor ;and Rocking Chairs than at any; other establishment in the county ; also Flag and Cane Seats, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Loung es Settees, Table's, Stands, Vic.dc., all of which will be sold at the lowest prices at retail, (or wholesale, with short notic.) All 'Work warranted well made and of good material. Short credits and small profits will be:my.metto; For demonstration of the above Facts, please call at my shop in Ilarford village. A. W . GREENWOOD. Harford, October 12, 1854. 1545m6 PLOW SHOP. NEW ESTABLISHMENT A E. MOTT would respectfully inform the • public NpE that they are manufacturing Blatchley's Celebrated Plowi. They also keep constantly on baud, Side Hill, IVayne County, and Ideli Plows, Cuttisators, •.Dog Churns, Sleigh and- Cutter Shoes, Plow Points , of 'various patterns, too numerous to mention. We hope, by strict attention to business, to receive our share of public patronage. 3innufac tory, D. Poses old stand. ' Foundry, M.• Mott, near Searle's - MM., I. - ggrßepariug done on short notice. MERRIT MOTT. ELIJAH MOTT. Feb. 8. STE4II ILISIT AND SAW MILL. 130 ST BROT EIS having . purchased the ahoy . ° establishnient, will keep constantly on heed SU perfite and FinelF/our, Corn 3feal of superior qual ity, also Chop arid Bran at the lowest cash prices.— Custom work will be done with despatch, and in all cases tearraritett. I • , 1381t1 • Montrose, July. 1853. • • New Music. QOME of the prettiest songs ever publishe-also, a new lot of i Melodeons, Violins and Gu Violins from os dollar to twenty-five. Strings , of the best quality, ridges, Pegs,. Ate., for sale by J. LYONS & SON. watche,,, Clocks ; Gains, itc., A new asaort*ent just received tWan England, Switzerland, Ge any,'kc., which will be Bold below the New York p cas. at ~SINGLETON'S. 'Montrose, Oct. 18, 1855. , - 1 . , • .. , • Ii,EMOVED VIII/ BRI CK BLOCK, front' room, over the store J. of N. S. Wibion k Soo. _ 1 O. D. VIRGIL, Dentist. . i I Wanted. • B 1 . the suWW - 11 en pelt, (deacon,) ealhiclos, br which we Are paynifroot 44 to 50. ets. ' - -J. NOSS it BROS. New ifilf*l - 4V 1 7:4, 1806, • ' SALT*, Lr trile 1 1. i t l i on it txlig 1 ' . Look:Here. . ABET-i, TTJERE!;L . . lia., just received from New York, full and desi, rattle stock of - - '' , - ~ .1 • •_ New Goods, 1i Comprising a first rate assortment of Drtiga, Med, , , iclnes, Chemicals, MediCal Instruments, Ptinte, Oils, • Dye-stuffs, China, Glass, and _Earthen (Wire, (a go d variety of Crockery,)Brittattnia Ware , . Japanned and • Planished Tin Ware Silverand all Alther kinds at i Spoons -Silver Fork; Butter Knives, die, All sorts of, Lam ps, A good variety of Wood and Gilt. Fnuiti Mirrori, Wall and Window Paper; Spitionery, Stone Ware, Wooden Ware, Brushes, BrooMs; Family Gra. 7 ceries, Lamp Oils, Compliene, Burning Fluid, Yellow Stearitt and Spermaceti Candles, - Hide and other Whips, Varnishes, Window Glass, 'kel p A first rate variety ot . Jewelry, Perfumery, and ancy Goods, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Gold • Pens, , Violin, , Flutes, Fifes, Aceordeans, ' Violin and Violincello Strings, tc. - The largest assortment or Poeket Knives m Susquehanna County, and the best quality - In market.' Shot Guns, Pistols, (Single and Double _ Barrel,) Revolvers, &c. I . - In short, the Physician,. the •Invalid, • the, Rouse Keeper' the Farmer ; the Mechanic, the ManusctuNr, the Professional Mtn, the .Gentleman; the Lady, the Young and the Old, the Rich and - the Poor, the Beall. , Ifni and The•TZgly, the Gay and the F,asbionalle, and . • all the rest of the people, will find something to sup. ply their every day wants at Turrers.l - Store in.the New Brick Block—Prices Low--gual. ) . ities Good—Call and see. - AI3EL TURRELL 1 - •-• Montrose, Mareh 5, '1856; ! .. . prThey are all going to Turrll's...42 • , ' ' - S. S. INGALLS. - • 42t litzw - sTovEs HBURRITT has nary in store ipd is receivi ng . • a large stock of NEW STOrEgs including the Star of the West. and National IMevated Ovens Black RoVer, Wide World, and Paragon Large Oven: to which'he would invite particular attention as ;h e best Cooking Stoves in market s with a superior as. sortment of Parlor,pilice and Shop Stoves, for wood tor coal ; also, Stove Pipe,, Zinc, Sheet Iron, Sto ve , Tubes, &c. , _ This stock is selected frorn the b st:Foundries' o f Albany and Utica for cash, with the best (lant*, of Trimmings, made to order for his custowrade, width will enable him in all respects to defy competition, and Will be sold at the most reducer prices' for emit or approved credit,. . Nev _Milford, October, 1855. r • FIRE! _ Tl - COMINTIr . ChUNTY 3IUTUAL INSURANCE 4 I COMPANY, Capital 16,200;000; and increasins. It is one of the heal, Companies m the State." All its !oases - by fire Oroiriptly adjusted. It has paid over half a million of dollars losses , by fire since it went into' operation. • Appfiqations received at the store of IS; • h. Lyons & Co., Laneaboro, - and at the store.of ona & Co., Jessup, .Lucerne county, and at - Moat. rose.. " B. R. LYONS, Agent, Montrose, Dec.; 185.3. • 5411.1f...E 1 5 . COACHES L'E EVE 34&trose for D.l. Er. R, R. at 61 -A. M.,for Express Freight Train to. Scranton: At 12 o'clock A. M.;for Mail Train to •Oreat Mend. At 2 P. 'l. .for Express Freight•to.Grcaillend, and Mail . Train for Scranton.. Leave; Depot fpr. Montrose on arrival 4 all the above . trains at Station,. except up freifht trains. or seat= apply'.at Searles' Hotel, 3fontrose, Pa. DePember . 12, 1853. , • NTOTICE is hereby given to all persons haring de -1.1" wands aitainst the estate of N.l*cy NEWMAN, tat/ of Great Bend township, deceased, that the same mug be presented. .to the undersigned for arrangement, and all persons indebted to said Estate are - requested tomake mediate paytuent.. ' `PATENT 11.11.EDICINES. MONG the great Variety of Medicines at Turn:ll's Store, may bei found alto£ Dr.• Jayne's justly celebrated Family Medicines: 7Ayre's : Cher.y Prete nd . and Cathartic Pills ; Balsey's Forest Wine and I Forest Pills*, Hootland's celebtated :Geriitan Bitters . ; I Louden's series of Family Medicines; Merchath'i I Garghng Oil, the groltest remedy. fcir sprains in 'mat or beast. ever known ; . Mathewson'sllnfidlible Rena.- dy; and Horse Remedy ; • Orick's NiCrinifugekanti variety of other kinds; .Trask's Magnetic'. Ointment, the great remedy for burns,.rheumatism, and all in flammatory complaints; Pond's Extract, a first no ;'thing for similar purPoses as. abov€ Ointment:. At:. drew? Pain Destroying Agent, a good article ; cock's ,Balsam and Bone Liniment'; lAtwood's Jaun- I dice Bitters, Canker Drops, Liniment, and Dysentery Drops ;. Baker's Compound for Dysentery ; Bough- ton's Pepsin, for Dyspepsia; gelmbold'ii Extract of %OM and Extract of Sarsaparilla; . a Variety a Salves, the best in market,. Pills, kci.,.and an almost endless variety of Patent. Medicines,.tiltogether.too numerous; to enumerate,—but softie& it to say, that the public will find nearly every thing in this line; at .the . Drug and Fancy Store Of ABEL TERRELL. Montrose, : July, 1855 Eiecutors'•Notie. Great, Bead, May 7, 1856 SILK AND DRIUSS GOODS. I LI ilk I A p N a TI , L i ~A .1 „ , 1 iv L i a L f Laces, Ber m es, i n ,i e o - al:' i1 1 ) .• ,) ° ,1 r t k, t.. e . , : d I € 'l l . ar (~- choice. aisor lent in each: department;) a j spliStlid - lot of 7noirc datigoe Trimming, Staple. Goods of large variety,' Clothing, (a . large stock,) Cents' and Boy.; Hats, (silk and summer.) Cloths very low, Calicoes from 4 cents to I shilling,, Carpets, Scatting, Oil-cloth, and Rugs.. ? '.- , - - • • liturdware—German Silver .4k Plated Spoo - ns, Knives:and Forks. . • f - • . 1 . G roceritN—YishA. a fine ass o rtm e nt of Teas, Coffees; Broma Topics, . Rice, Chbcolate, Raisins, Ground Coffee, Corn Starch. - . : .) ' )P .: erfnmery..--Bay Water,. Toilet - do., G(4in Farenai' do. Extracts,' German Cologne, a , large stuck of Fancy Soaps, &c. kc.. -- . I • ' - Farming Toqls--Ifay Forks, Scythe Saatlq, Rakes &c.. &c .; . It. POST & CO. '• Valuable Lauds For Sale. FOR SALE IN ONE BODY, about 5500 acres,uf Land on the waters of Spring lrdok, a brunet' of the Lackavviinna river, ifi Luzern County, Penn's., about midway beta's - e'en the thriving towns of Scran ton and Pittston.. These lands:are ovcretl with val• uablc timber, and being situate in the.most extensive mineral region in Pennsylvania—Known to t-contain irGn ore--tuttli believed to abound coal, and being also in the - immediate vicinity of several railroads made and.now in progresa—oiler.to the capitalist an opportunity,for l i kLinvestment of intinel that seldom, occurs, For • further information apply to . Ho. sack, Esq., No. 11, Wall street" Nev York or to -the subscriber, at Montrose, Susquehmatut couniy,Pa., the attorney in fact of the owners. April 6, 1854. iIENBY DRINKER. • . • XI-ME AIXD.PLATEII.- • 111 NILE. subsetibers • are now buitung and will keep constantly on . band,- Lime oft a very superior quality at Montrose Depot, and wdl sell it iri,any quantities - at: a fair 'Price: Person wishing a faro gnantity can be supplied 1,7.0 ti a reasonable notice, '1 Superior ground Plaster will be Itept tonstantly on band hereafter. • .- , 1. L. POST, .. IL DRINKER.: W. JESSUP:, MontrOse Depot, April 3. Window tiash. Sn.D. SAYRE having bee, ...• for an extensive sash blind a , tory are prepared to, furnish any leas rates than they'have Usually b> July 24. _ Shaving pritaitil • At irade which-every man should try for iate bi • - • IS. U. S • . . - Hr. baker's Celebrated 'Vegetable Compound, , A sovereign iemedy for kysentery, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infant= or Summetcomplaints--entirely vegdtable, and has never failed in. - a Dingle instance of producing the desire'd effect. Yor,sale in bottles at 50 cents and $l. • BEIVI'fARY & READ. - Montrose, August 22, 1855. • ' • Revitotied. C. D._Virgir Dentist.bas taken. rboms over F. IL Chandlers' store, where it TUe hit pleasure to sos his friends a.s quick as possible... C. 1). VIRG/1.- May 1855. -Resident Dentist. . NEW GOODSo• - . __. • CW. Mon basjuet recieveda . hitof New Goa.' V. m Fall Styles, such Delents,-inelleges, Eva jnettne, .Alapseas, Ginghams;Aderlljpes; l'rinis. and 'Shawls. In iiict a general naso . rtritetit o(Dry floods, which will be sold IoW. - - 1 FamUg stl Zbest in town , can be liiikof I T ti tiYONfil &SON' . Any family needing am hoz t am on tries ; it hey do not answer ttmponmo,lio tmrgm _ Montrose, gept, %8, • • ale Cow - • riONSTANTLY SAM) prilunlibed to ardor, ,k) on alwit notice. • AL 14010, sa . N. . • . FOll BUTTER' -16 #44 . 4the -010;444 • retormefromiiity hi int klidEt,Z April SW ! ' ilierroy Pk , . • I F' I' JOSEPH DUBOIS tippointedm,agent nd door manuftte eles in thisline at en Bold S. B&.
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