Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, August 28, 1856, Image 4

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101.P1LINUFACTORL
TAE tatoletiber keepa constantly on hand for sale
at: tila establishment in -Montrose, the best 44-
ts SaelP, - mandaitnretttrout the lye or
vrciod- ashes iind fire)Me.in the 'old fashioned wag, and
not - by nay:pat:tot proem. -
For runilik the grease, he mantic eturea
the sciap f*orrsl,so ti barrel. , Warranted in.all eases
to ba.a good.:artiOe:, or the Soap may be returnettand
the money refuncleil, • ,
q z ; e . L .4, PRICES. • ' '
Per • E4lOO
Ralf Barr4l, 1 ° • - 2,50
r - 26
- WholcSaleß dealeri be furnished—rif delivered
at the AShel! in kontrosc—ai the rate of ten barrels
for $45, or at Scranton at ten barrels for e.. 10. •
• JOHN HENRY WARES. -
+llrm •A.
Ont;ose, Rid - arch, 1650. , I oyl
-- RAYIIII IMO THER S ,
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- . . INe* Milford, •
'TT"IUTOTILts call:the 'attention of Conntry'llerclutnts
aid 'peddlers to their,stock Yankee No
dons, y, Witehtis, German Silver, and. Plated
-Ware,.and algeneral assortment 'of Fancy Goods.
Oar.Stbckibcingfrelh from Importers and Mann factarersonge. ii.-montb, will enable ns to give our
customers NeW GoOds antt•NeW Styles, at all times.
MER IrA ivrs AND PEDLARS
will find a stock of 'Goods suitable to their trade at
r - New 'York .4bbitinPrices. Our goods are bought' of
••Sfanufiteturcts and Importers direct.
B. Crib paid for Furs.
• - • Wll. HAYDEN.
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T JO R H AC N Y IT I A L Y tY D D S E N N , .
;';
r GEO. HAYDEN:.
New 31ilfoW, re‘,, Jan. Ist. 1855. .Pyl
I * -- POST BROTHERS •
ATM ttol receiving a large and well seloctedistOck
of fre Goods-desirable and cheap as the
cheapest. i• :
Large !stobk of !Dress Goods,. "Lawns, . Organdies,
Saconets' i ; White Goods, D..ess Brilliantes,-.Pop
lins, Parools, Bonnets; Ribbons; Robes Brilliantes,
Moreons4 niney Soaps, and. the best assortment: of
Lubinsl Ritirtiet and German Cologne-,Sir.I.IJLER
STUFFS—'large'stock Of Clothing, int the lowest-
rates:for
.q 904 qiiieio--Boots and Shoes o a lar g e
stock—GioierieS in every variety-4-on, Steel,
-WoodeniWtole, riooking Glasses, Pails and Brooins,
Hemp Carpit ; Oil Carpet—large stock of Hardware,-
Haring Toqs; Szef,te. • : •
• We, bar eimeretl, hid better and cheaper stocks in
every chipattinent than now, and to which we invite
the attenticin of our old . friends. •
H PEI CE, PEACE
Iteigns in Europe v and it's said the
, Young Prince's-Cradle cost
I . 8200.0004
1:1 0 t7 uls.at that-was long as at, the Montrose
lioelt-titore, in the Post Mee, you' can buy
Books and Snajonery upon the prinCiplethat the nitn
.
ble sixpent., , e is better than the slow sliming. Call
untl be torty'inced.
• - New liqx4lcsjuSt in and more expected this week.
Salad'foq the Social. Dittd. for the Solitary. A
Defence, of ithe American Police, hyll‘e Hon. Thom
as t. Whitey of N. Y. Hard - scrabble or the Fall of
tlhicag,e. Foibas Volunteer inanual, two volumes.—
C,ity Arcititct, No. 2, Ice. Se. 'Further particulars
A. N. BULLARD. '
Montros 3fai 28th. 185t1.
•icfi Storm.
ESFECT ti informs •lier friends, and the
publi6; ge y that .under theqrm of k. D.
7;karm Si C 4. sh 6 has just received-at her roonrover
Ceeler and Stoklard's store, a. large assortment of
;Spring and ;Suniner , Fashions ; consisting of elegant
-:Bonnet4.and" all, kinds of gillinery, which she will
' .open 3.faindity nett. Dresstuaiting, Cutting, Fitting,
:311eaching, nci Tresaing done in the best style and
you stio nopee.-I . : I C , • .
• Montrose - 11, 1856.. • IStf.
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. -; ,1 Sr RECEIVED, . . . •
-Av'TY
a
1 .Briftannia Ware,•PlaniTheil and
.' Japanned Tin-ware, Crockery, Glass-ware. Dry'
*Goods, Grcicerils, Eancy Goods, Jewelry, Silver;
:Spobns,!Pold Spectacle;, l'erfupery, Drugs; Medi
•cines, Pau*, Oifr„ Dre-stuffs, Ice. •
Yontrosei liTair Ci, iSIA . • ABEL TrRRELL.
.QEWINg Birds; Reticules, Powdres Subtiles, the
- +.7 .ITalitrof a 4hotmind flowers, and nearly every
tihing fof sale ati • • I'URRELL'S
. • .AT I'F:RE OLD STORE OF - . I
LYO- ?
ell .A. S cf! SON
ANIno4 beffound a lar , elot of .21711 r
Aj . '
3\'l
1 • i .;. n ''
- ; ecqnpr sip., a „cn..ral,azsortraeut of articles usw,'
t 3 - kepi in[a cduntry store, all of which hate been
hought [ cliegp kJ c..a.t, and Will he sold at -a ver.s.,
...rnall advarlce.l
. -
*l7l Ck.)TS for a .01A li 7 L warranted all
1;34 I simll pile of Winter Shawls t lell, which will
i,e sold ati unprecedented low nat.-S. \Now is the
time tol.ay a Shawl cheap. Call and see. •
JI4I. Al.l 7 • . J. LYONS-i SON.
ATS aid Caps, lloots.mt Shoes, just received
by • . • J. LYONS & SPN.
, OOLEN;.YAIIN, cause and fine, at
J. LYONS &SON's.
,rIRD I AR IPails, commun Pails, Tubs, Clothes - Mug,
Brumu,s, Rope, tf...e. at . 3. LYONS it. SON's.
fa oda :nut Butter Crackerk, Rice, Coffee, Tea Fish,
ob ke.—a_4 supply, also Garden Sedds just open
'ed and ;for vr
tale Lyons Son.
Ap - ril 4titl S 5 a.
l ;
j, I, l' NOTICE.
- pEtscrS-aesirosts of paying me *money, on debts
.
‘-.. of arki deSeription, can do so by leaving their
• qmiymeitts iithirct , t, Cooper &Ca., Banters, Mont
- ''.ose., t+ Toil creAlt, wliose receipts will be • allowed
from their etate. 1 • C. L. WARD.
April 18 1 ; ,• . •lstf
Priesit Aiririral of New Goodi. at
- 'f Dlekenuan & Gariatt's.
rtilfra subscrilm* would respectfully inform the
gOod ieeiile of ' Susquehanna county that they
-are no* oVeriing their Stock ofTall-Und Winter Dry
Goods, l Which ifs unusually large and attractive, all f
tvhica. ate ecgd for cash or approved credit cheap
`ex; tlmn at t ar+ other establishment in the county.-
-We taitanzst,erhat we say , Please give Ili a trial.
v i UDICKEAIC R
GAIIATT.
e • fie Mil*, Sept. 15,k1855.
•
F. B.: -CHANDLER
T_T_.is vest' fine stock of Delaines, selling from
.11 if) cen"..sTto 22 cents per sard ; Parainettas froim
.125 to 50 (+lasi; , Prints fr,om 5 to 12 cents; Wool
- VlaidelfroM 50 to ;75 cents ; Candles 15 cents 'per
pound; sufl altother goods equally low. Please call
-and L • • • •
- 1 ' FLOtrIZ AND. Sil47 1 _
coustinoj at the lowest psi 'deg.
March 183. • F. D. citAxpitn.
SPRIRCSOOO'SE
. _-
A -
~,NE* awl general - assortment•of Spring Goody,
11 .of si:perior attractions in styles and pricea, aro
now )61%g received and opened by 11.11VRRITt
lien Ilinforti, April lig, I.Biid.
intON'S VEGETABLE HEALING-BALSAM,
.1 /I a fist pate article for coughs and colds; just re
ceivid mid for fait by BENTLEY & READ.
MOotr4se Marsh 19 1856. • -
.Rten - Era-in 'Montrose I
T*IR IN HINSIS CONTINVES:
ithose who attempted to get up a fight in
• 1-. 1 littintrose, •against "second rate goods and high
hrices," ;with the fag-ends of three or four old stocks
ave fizzled : and
I Keeler andfitoddardir
whnse ROOT AND SHOE STORE is lorniteM on,tiain
,street, South of Searle's Hotel, 7 --with the largest and
best assi)gtent of Goods ever brought into,.this mar
-1 ket, l boneat m at the
LO WEST Fl'6 , GRk", •
h they will sell a ' leetle' above cost de- I
, are
teritine to give "the old codger* a hard one.
We.. not intend to be undersold by any other
eetib tiu Town. We have only to say, Come •
and Sec; for "seeing is believing." . We'do not de
- sire:, toituf our goods, preferring to "let our works
Praise 44 ; but we may be permitted tosay, for the
inf6rmaticia of purcluniers, that we have just received
Al EXTENSIVE ,sTocx: of Superior quality and,
. t style, reprising all kinds of Gentlemen's,
_Ladies',;
and C !area's, wear., Also 'a general assortment of
Findi s, and Leather of all kinds. •
• Wo - made tokotile'r, and repairing done neatly.
• r & STODDARD.
Montrose. Ju 11, 1056. • • •
ORT, GOODS.
Gotms, GROCERIES, HaLowatta,
Grookery, Nails, Brooms, Mak Pails , Tuba, kc.,
fist received. J. LYONS ak SON.
ktoiltrose. Kay 14.
8 - 17.1.1 PAT selloot LIBRARIES,' Bibles, Testa
itints,scboolllooks, I'ver, - Threelopes, &c. kc
Cct rdoeiired at J. LYONS k SON's.
I.ATS AND GAYS—. 6 new lot'
- - J., V' ONSk SON.
ilictiitro4, XV' 14, 1856.
poUTTER, FIRKINS k TUBS finished to order
. bv • BENTLEY & READ.
MI
4 keat
Winn - WC 0004
. VAtHROP_ CO'S, - .
Ira yr afferh4 balance of a, Urge stock
o g ranagt DRESS GOODS,' CLOTHS,
SATINATTS, AND READY MARS cLorll-
Lvii iat greatly 'reduced prices,- in order to.make
-room for onr Spring purchase. Now is the tier to
Intl Cheap, as we tire determined to sell off our stock.
Fifteen and twerq per cent may be saved by calling
cn us immedmtely, . •
'RUA P'rench Neiinom worth 10 and 12
Shillings, at 41 pei - yard. • f.
B , autiful
,Striped and Plaid Delaints usually Sold
for 2s. and tts 6d. for ISI and 20'eents.
Pierantettat, Afpaecas, Coburg*, Flannels, and
Lindaegi at pricea that will " BEAT TnX JEWS. "
20Satitie0s front 29. Cd. per yard to $1 per yard, and
per cent. less than the market price. •
We also keep on band a fine assortment of
BkOADCLOTHS, • -
.
ail
grades and colon'. ;t 1 Prtee from $2 to 1%5( 1 .
CASSIMERES, ' ;
Black and colored Doe Skins,; Fancy ditto—i!Sherp's
Grey, Kentucky., feanel, Corduroy*.
neolAY.l,llllde clothing.
• Overcoats fromitt to $10; ?ants for only $2,50;
'Vests Over-hawls,'Plannel• Jackets, It cry nice arti
cle to Work, and try one on.
. lints and Caps,•Boots and Shoes, Crockeiy,
• " Itnetheare, and Groceries. • r
A lot more of those - fine Teas. if nothing
molt than a drawing, and you, will be sure. to: try
• • :
ANKICE N0,T10:11 7 ,5,]:
Beside many inher things that' It . e shall be happy to
!hew all who favorns with a call. We can and ; will sell
goods as 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
eV/ a bill of fifty l'or cash. Buy the timount:and
bring the pay; and You need not spend your time go
ing to "York Stit'te," as we give you the worth o
your money here tt't home.
N: 13:
Remember :114 ice have said • we .mean, and ifj any
any:one will call 'di :NO. 3, PUBLIC AVENt we
will, prove all we have said to their entire satisfaction.
. Mr' All kinds or Produce; RUTTER, SOCKS,
.2.lND,EGGS,.tak'in .in exchange. for goods at the
APAYSt Trs. A. LATHROP CO.
Mo rose, rebraary 12, 1656.. : st
41 4 •11 III
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• _MIR E_
War with Great Britain
rprm Central Arne icon question it Lot yet settled,
1 but GLI %TEAT Ket: (i, k OSENBACfI d CO.
are finally settled in their,new store in the 'Katt end
Of the New Brick 814, where . Sokliers who intend
to enlist for the wiir can be supplied with regiment
als and all sorts of:Clothing, and those - who desire to
take their. wives with then), can also be supplied with
the best of materials for hidies! Wear, front a Stocking
up to a Bonnet., either in soldier. or 'ciiir,en style.
Knowing the citizens of Sustptehanua county to be
brave' and patriotic, 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 we art , '.! assured. we can sell as low as
any other firm this: side of "New York city.
Our stack, • which we have verb lately, ptirchased
and with great .eare selected, comprises alnll assort
ment of
•
1V AR;
siichas Shawls, firnn kl up to $3O; Dr€ Goods
from a4O cent •Calieo Dresa'to $6 Silk"; Ladies'
Cloaks, Embroideries of all•descriptions; and those
who happen to live in a very cold climate we can
supply a.ith a good suit of Furs to keep them warm.
. • GENTLEMEN'S WEAR..
To gentlemen who do not want to be trmibted with
getting up new snit of clothes.
w , e - would say that we
have . a fery asiortntent of Ready-made Clothing,
of all deseriptions and prices, and in - case - we should
not have the article they want, we will take their or
ch..ra and supply them on verrahort notice.
• B 0 17S' OY,HIA r Ge.
We-haYe also a•sery good assortment of Children's
Clothing,: from an, Infant a young mai., ;which
cannot be surpassed for tastefulness ; as well ; as for
• r
quality and,cbeapheSs. .
We have also a. regular assortment of Gentlemen's
F urn i s hi ng ciood i z. such as Fine Shirts, Ceollars„Cn;
der Garments, ...;ceck a nil Pocket Handkerchiefs,
Stocks, and a great: maiTyNother articles too nuiner
ons to mention.. ; .
In addition:l(4l: these, we,' kepi) a Tull stock of
Staple and'lbinnAtie Goods, stildt.aa hiteetinge of all
qualities and prick Flannels,' Tieliings, flinghams,
and a great variety of other articles which are usual
ly needed in lamilics. '
'We are yen' sure-that those who are 'in want of
any of the arTcles inentioned, would do well to call
and price oar goads, and shtisfy - themselves bow
much titer can save by buying of us.
thankful for past favors while at our old stand, we
iuiite our fliends and. the public generally to call on
us at our new and, more commodious establishment,
'irhere'we are always ready to wait on them. with all
possilde attention.
ROSENB-41.711 : k CO.
Y. CGTTE~nEan.. ! • y. nosymti r 3r.
t. WITTE:MET:6. , ' J. ITITTENTERG.
A CARD;
TILE Subscriber is now receiving his second gene
val purchase of GOODS this Spring, which ren-.
ders his assortment:very d es irable slid complete. - By
strictratteution to business, and by fair dealing, he
hopes to merit a liberal share of ptiblie patronage.— .
To those friends who have Yielded to him their pre- -
ferenew, and kindly sustaind him by their patronage,
with the intention Of aiding him in regaining in part
the henry lbss recently sustained by fire, he tenders
his tineere thanks, - with the assurance that iheia.iu
feral: dealt be Illnittally prometk.
3fontrose, April ; 5 .3, 1856. ABEL TURTIELL. •
SMITH, FORDHAM CO.,
•
Cabinet .I.llakersi
PARE pleasure.m offering to their customem in
1 addition to th'Uir Usual large..stoch of CAnixEr
WORK. the largest :itutd - best assortment , of CANE,
FLAO, AND WOOD SEAT CHAIRS ever offer
ed fOr.sale in S'ustpiehanna county, aIl of Which were
manufactured exprissly.to.their order,
,and they can
warrant; them to be: a superior article. at their
Ware-rixtrn, foot of Maine street, and examine for
yoUriclVe.t. w. V..5111T11,
Z. C. FOZDHAV.
Montrose. Feb. warn aa..
if
112- L ONS Si Cliii
1.4-NESICOIIO.
Dec.. 18.55.
HILTAvE on hand a general assortment of. . Dry
Crawls, Groceries, Ifard-ware, Tin-ware, Stove
ware, Wooden wire, Looking Glasses, Crockery,
Carpet*, Boots and Shoes, Bat* and Caps, Glass,
Nails Paints, Lamp and Linseed Oil, Doct. Jaynes
_celebrated 'Family;Medicines, Books and Siationery,
Carpenters' and Joiners' Tools, 5000 yards Sheeting,
Cotton and Woolen Yarns, Cooking, Parlor.' "and Shop
Stores, Stove Pipe, Zinc, 8:c. Sm. As we buy for
cash we are disposed to sell for cash, a little cheaper
than the cheapesL Call "ant see.
H. B. IL LYONS S, CO.
QALT, FLOUR 'and PORE, by the pound, sack,
I.obarrel,. or by the toad. B. It. LYONS & CO.
Latosboto, Dec:,
''WE pounds Young Hyson Tea for one dollar
I! at B. RI LroiS &
Twelve pounds good Sugar fdi one dollar, at B. It
LYONS & Co's. . . .
Three gallons Molasses for one 'dollar, it B. R.
LTOSS & Co's. ; • •
' Six pounds Candles for one dollar, at B. R. Moss
IC CO'S.
' Fourteen yards good She Ling for one dollar, at B.
R. MOSS &VEAL. y
Twenty yards Punts tor one dollar, at B. R. Lois
JS Co's. 2
Twenty pounds Nails for One , dollar, at B. ILLYiss
&,
Thirteen bars Soio for otie dollar, at B!' B. LIONS
& Co's. ' I
Eight pounds Cotree .forl one dollar, at B. B. LT..
ass & Co's.
' Seventeen pounds Rice for one dollar, 'at B.
LYONS & Co's. ;
Fifteen cents per pound for Candlearby the box , at
B. Lroxs ,Ces.
Twelie cents per or tip=top• Mess Pork at
11.11. LTOIIB L Co'a.
I f anesbciro, Dees., 1855. , -
BOOTS,
$3
petTair for the bestlßip and Thick Boots, a
I B. R. LYONS & co..
, . Lanesboio. Doe.; 165. .
COTS Per i Pair for !Ladies' trodereleeres, m
`AR , • ? ; i. B. 'a. LYONS & CO.
I#II4II,IWLS.
T ABBE lot of Shawls, at cost and something less,
. at • I B. R. LYOIgS k CO's.
-5 41 CARPETS . •
cpuss,r, yard, st ,
• • -ill.l. LYONS & CO's
VITIBER SHOES AND SANDALS at
• , R. LYONS & CO'r
BUSINd CA
Winiaßl W. WI Itoa► .
OLF.CTIC PHYSPAN AND SJJROEON Res-,
pee:trolly offers Ittreervices to who prefer the
E
"Reformed Prentice" to the old Bleeding Blistering .
And Calomel Plum,' Jackson SusqueMmtto. Pa.
C. C. -Hollister,
WILCALEB IN SADDLES,
.ix.; Ifontrosej.ra.
- J. D. Vail, lit D.
p YSI CI AN AND SURGEON, h
located himself at Braekucyril
county. Pa., and will promptly attcn
wbich be may be. favored.
• Knapp,-with Cauld •
SIPORTERS AN A:t
D DE.ERS IN
I
and Earthen Ware, No. 7GIVar
YORK.
Dr. E. P.! Wila
GRADUATE of the Allopathic at
Colleges of Medicine, is now
rated in Great Bend Fa.
April 60, 1856. ; .
A."Bishnell,
ATTORNEY fi COITN§ELLOR -
over 8: b. West's Drug Sto
Dip?t,
* T. B. Orchard; M.
D YSICIAN AND SURGEON,
hanna county, Pa. Residence
Keelei Stod' .44
IiThEAT.P.9 IN BOOTSI& SHOES,
1.11 bp, on• Maine St., first door b
ME
Montrose, .Tan. j i 1666:
William IL Jesst
A TTORNEY .AT LAW & NOT.
111 011 ice on Public Square, Mont
• W. Singleton
CAN - nciw be found at:his new s
! ner of Owego and .Chestnn
building recently occupied by ‘N
where he l'ectually repairs with
es, Clocks, Jewelry, Guns, and eve,
Machinery 3. Wheel cutting ; - Gun
rials supplied to• the trade.
Dr. H. smith,9
SURGEON DENTIST.Montrose,IPa., at Searle's
Hotel, Mondays and Tuesdays or each week. •
•
Miller & Fowler, . •
,t TTORNEYS' AND COUNSELLORS - AT LAW,
A
and Solicitors in Clincery. 'Mice N0.,44. Clarke
street, Chitago, 111. i • •
• Thomas:lngstr
infk.
DEALER I\ IN DRY GOODS, Grdeeries, clothing,
Crockery, Boots and Shoe; &b., Sairechanna
. Bentley & Fitch,
A TTORNEHiS Al LAW, AND. BOUNTY LAND
/ - 1. AGENTS, Moktrose, Pa,
s, itE7,713.1".
• John Groves
VASIHONABLE TAILOR, • Sl u under S'earle's
Vote], Maine street, Montrose, f.Pa..
D. D. Hinds,
11rEter AXD EXCHANGE STABLE• Office in
4
I in the rear of Wilson's Store, Arontrose, Pa.
.40711.
i • Colsten, •
DtALEE. IN STOVES, Tin, C ppee and Sheet
Icon Ware, Lodcrsrille, near Great Ihtnil Depot.
DerOinher 4. ' I
• . L. P. -Hinds,. • ' "
.A.TIORNEY AT LAW, Supinehinnies, Pa. Office
L on Maine street, one door eastlaf 1414)(41 - n 1 ,A.
Fraziqr & Casej
•A TTORNEYS AIVIi.COUNSELf Oils AT LAW.
..C.l - 011ieC on Turnpike . street, 'o - e door East of
Pact's Std: Maittiose,
Albert Chamberlin, •
A TTPIZNEY AT LAW and Justipe of tlie Peace;
oter4. L. Pont Store, a olgrqsr: •
Wm. H. je&Sttp;i -
,VO/MEN AT LAW AND COMMISSIONER or
.1 - 1 Dar.nS, for the State of New York, will attend
to all business. entrusted! to him with, promptness and
fidelity. Office on 'Public Square; with,
by flop
'WM. Jessup. • - 1 • , ,
'... , -.
• Abel: Tu - rell,
DEALER IN DRUGS, - MEDICINES, Chemicals,
Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, Groc ries, Dry Goods,
Hardware:, Stoneware,. Glassware, , locks,' 'Watches,
Jewelry, i.Silver Spoon's, Spectacles Musical Instru
ments, Trusses,. Surgical Instrumen 4, Liquors, - Per
fumery, Mirrors, Stationery, Bras , Sloes, Yankee
Notions, 4;c. , : ,„ 1 •
~„ ' B. R. Lyons &C . -
, DEALFRs IN
Nl' "Argo o-":, :AND
1 i n es ET L I t L 'IoUr . , au ' d liar si
ware, Laursboro, - -/ - a. • . - •
. .
. _ • • . ---
-- P. B. Chandler,
TAEALER IN DRTGGODS, Ready.Mide Clothing,
1.1 Groceries, Books and Station ry, cte., Public
Avenue, Montrose, Pa. r•-
. .
. •
' • LL. Peat & Co g . - •
DEALERS LX DRY GOODS, Groceries, Crockery,
ilardware, Leather, Eking,. ete..l,, corner of Turn
pike street and Public Avenue, Menitrosr, Pa.
-- . —7-.-----li' .
• . /..Ly on s d-PSon. • • .
DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, Groceries, Hard Ware,
Crockery, Tinware, Groceries, Books, etc.; - also,
carry on- the Book Benelin, buible--Public Avenue,
. s.
Montrose, Pa.
.
4..
• - Bentley & Bead
HEALERS IS DRY GOODS, Drugs, 3tedicines,
11 Paints , Oita, GrOteriet # T.Martare, Ciockery,
Iron, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Si , er Spoons Per
umery,Le.—Yoot of Public AvenuOfoostrase.
William
& William H. ~ J,essnp,
ATTORNEYS. AT LAW,•sl.dfont ore, Pa. Prac
tice in Susquehanna', Irr.idfo I, Wayne, Wyo
ming and Luzerne counties.
William W. Bmith Co.; -
CiADDiET MAKERS. Thep ke p constantly on
V band a good assortment of .1111 kinds of Cabinet
Furniture. Shop and Ware Dooms at the foot of
Maine street, Montrone, Pa.
•
: •
Rockwell 4k Wn43 .-- n •
F FAC Irata II , EI CT;L!, EA 4 nS re/kA in Va r r a a bl
•
sots Ritbonit, sic.; :CO. e•Ourtlandt street, Acw
VA, (up stair's.)
7'. W. W. WINTON'.
.5. B. ROCEITEEL
THE INDEPENDENT :RE I PUBLICAN.:
?MAIMED ETSRT TIIIITUIDAT 14011,11_110, aT MONTltirr e
• r 4., AT $1,50 PNR ANNNN. 1. ADTANe.E.
: •
- Rates of AdVert Aug..
One square (16 lines or lem)Ame wi:ek, • 1u),50
,One square " " '4.lfro
One square three reeky, 1,00
One square "- one month, i 1,25
One square " - two I onthr, 2,25
One square • " three nonths, • .3,00
One square " six months, 5,00
One square .4 • one your, ........ 8,00
_ For two_ or more squarep,-infed_by the year, a
deduation froth the above prices is
vertisers - will have the privilege of ;
ing their advertisements without
13usins cards, not esceeding
at r 2,00 per annum.
Job Work
This office is supplied with a u
Jobbing materials; and all kinds
as Cards, Posters, Pamphlets, kc.,
y and promptly. .
OLD SOLDIERS A
AN'EW Bounty land !awl' , iretst passed by
Congress. Soldiers, their w done; or minors,
whose claims have been sturpencle• an very many
of them now obtain their warrants by applying tome.
Many good claims are lest throng ignorance or in
attention. • I now have the law, t to me by the
ir
•Cotnosissiooer of Pensions from W • rgton, and shall
be happy iii serve my friends i sending on new
claims or perfecting old one C saltation free.
I , L: F. FITCH.
,Montrosi - May 21; 850
1111 1 1 T FIB.i
HALLS SATT
IkArANUFACTURERS and d • ns in all kinds of
IVA- Furniture, are now ~repared to fill all
orders for lied:sten& - of allF es at wholesale or
retail, on short notice. Retail p range from $2
upward; according, to style.. W , also keep on hkd
Ready-made Cotllns_l,; and as we d` hare an elogifft
Hearse, we are prepared to attend funerals on short
notice.
A.I.A. HALL." '
J. tr. FATTERLY.
Seer Milton], Mail, 1854
Ting* Point AffiriellitUrtill Works.
B. FL WELLES & CO.,
ATHENS, PA.'
Manufacturers and Vaolesalc and Metal Dcaleis In
.8, Trunks,Va
-1 1711
pertpanentl
Susquelionn
to all all wit
,18y2y
Emery's and• Wheeler's Railroad
.• • Horse-Power.
. ,
Zri rntEsnErt.s and &parriteih and Threshers and
. Winnowers combined, Clover Iluitcrs, Circular
and Cross-cut Saw Mills, Emery's Cider Mills, Feed
Cutters, Corn Shellers, Corn and Seed Planters, Sey
mour's Grain Drills and .Broad-Cast Sowers, Dog Pow
ers, -Reyolving,Horse nakes„. Olow's Grain Cradles;
Cultivatori,..ltetchum's celebrated RcaperS and Mow
ers, Magic Corn and Cob Excelsior Fanning
Mills; Leather and India-rubber Dettings,, Meat Cut
ters, Apple Parers, Rifrigerators, Provision Safes,.
Churns,-&c. Extras furnished for repairing both.
Emery's and Wheeler's-Machines.. We invite partic
ular attention to our Excelsior Frinning_Mills., • They
tre A. No. 1. •
ell & SODS,
Guam,
rn strest, X$W
d licanenpatbie
permanently
Rwcriptive Catalogues, Thice Litts, and Circulars
of all Machines &e. Fold by us, FeR.-gratis and post
age prepaid, to nll applicants. Send us your 'mine
and address, and of tour fi iends also.
Agent . , 11. L. 'MOWERS, Fraidihn, Pa. (P. 0:
address, Montrose.) R. M. WELLES CO.
Athens, Pa., June 20, .11356. 24m5
T. LAW. ice
Starrhanna
I Irl
ekson, Susquc•
t the Postoffice.
Leather Find
• low Searle's Ho-
RY PUBLIC.-
Ind on the oar
streetsi in the.
jttenhcrg d: . Co.
4:lisp:lei*, Watch
ry description o
and Watch mate
•
CHANGEA43LE RAILWAY HORSE POWER,
For Threiiitiog, &c.
rrilITS power has an ascendency over all others, as
its gears.catt die shifted from side to side and
from one shaft to the other, giving it a slow, heavy
motion or a light, quick, motion, adapting it to any of
thOmany uses for which it may be required.
The subscriber having made . arrangetn:nts with
Emery Brothers for the sale of• their machinery, v ill
1: -furnish those wishing to purchase on as favorable .
terms and with as good guaranty as can be given for
any machinery of the kind:now . in .use. Addrcis,
(4. A. TILDEN.
Forest thke, Susquchanni County, Pa.
. .
THEYnever did do more than give temporary re
lief, and they never dt, is because, they
don't touch the e.i c r-sr of the disease. The eArsx o
all ague and biliods diseases is the atmospherri-poi
son' called Mkisma or Malaria.. Neutralize this :poi
sonbv its NATIMAL .A.NilvinT, and all disease caused .
by it 'disappears at once. 'Rhode's Fever and Ague
eureis this Antidote to 3lataria, and moreover it is a
perfectly harmless medicine. The certithve of the
celebrated chemist, .1. IL Chilton, of New York, to
this effect, is attached to every bottle_; therefore if it
does no good it can do no harm.
This is more than ea* be said of Quinine, Arscnie,
or any tonic in exiAcnce, as their use is ritinons to
the constitrttion and-brings on Dumb . Ague, which
never allows a person to feel perfectly well for a•sin-,
gle moment. In illustration of these truths Lannex
some eZtracts,itt received from a phi ician:
CEORGETOWN, Ohio, March 17, 1856.
Jas. A. RHODES, Fsq.--Dear sir:. Yours of 2d
'men
inst. is At hand. The Cure arrived late last year, and
difficulty the in getting any one to try it was greatly
increased from the fact that retnedy had been intro-
ducted which was growing into favor %yid' tho:public,
as being better' than using Quinine—not knowing, I
presinne, than the remedy they used to escape Qui
nine, contained the Dare ITSELF!
This remedy (known as "smith's Topic" wenhtin
variably IfREAK agtie,•kut it did not criff: it, as it
would often return f‘lth.renewed vigor, This one
cm umstance I deemed in yetir favor, if I could insti
tute n test comparison between it and Your Cure.—
The following-is the result
Three persons took:your "Cure," all of which were
cases a"Quinine Intermittent Fever' of many
:weeks standing. They had tried Quinine ,and other
remedies, occasionally missing a chill, but it was Cats
in all such eases) slowly wearing. them - out and laving,
the foundation of othN and severer maladies: 1 did
succeed in effecting ,:a . radical Imre
.of all three of,
these cases with your remedy, and they . have not bad
a chill :ince. In all duce of these cases the "Smith's
Tonic" had !teen used, and would. as .before stmeti,
break the chill ? but after a period or twoltad elapsed .
it would return.
=EIS
I think there will be no difficulty now in giving
your "Cure" the vintage ground of any other reine
dr in use here, &e. ke. ,Wit. BreKNl:rt, I. D.
RHODE'S FEVEIt AND Arxr, C1711.E; or ANTI
DOTE TO MALARIA, -.the only . barn!less :remedy
in Aistence, is equally certain as a preventive as.a
cure. Take it when you feel the chills coming on,
and you never will have a single one.
MMES ~,RHODES, PrOprietot,
_ Protitlenee, R. I.
Fur sale br r BULLARD and J., ETIIRIDGE,
Montrone, and by Drugr,ists generally.
ItE7IIOIVAL..
W. B. DEANS.
•
" The Mari what mates the Picter,t,"
AS removed to his new Sky Light Rooms, in the
11 Brick Block, over Bentley,kßeads,
His increased faeilitieS (and . added expenses) de
mand an increase of patronage, and •he trusts that
the' response Will be beartY and liberal.
Come and see my new Rooms and my new stock
of Daguerreotype goods.
WOOL CARDING..
rpliE subscriber - would inform Ilk old friends and
,customers in; general. 'that he is 'fitting up his
machines with new and fine cards hoping'io do basi
c
ness to general satisfaction. Work done at the low
est cash price, and.wOeil rcetkived in payment at. cash
prices. A. G. It - F.YOLDS-.
Brooklyn, June 10. 185 G.
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 businesswill be con
tinued under the Firm of M. S. Wilson & Son. Ad
ditions to their - present Stock will be continually
made and - articular attention given to keep up - a
gerkeral assOrtment—espeCially• in- the Hardware
line.
',want to remind those iulcbted to me i that I lost
considerable by .the Fire a year ago, Ind that I have
been, under the necessity of rebuilding a Store House
and consequently must urge paytrent—hoping all
will attend to it without further notice.
• Montrose, Dec. 19, 1855. . M. S. WILSON.
NlEga ve
notice .; sometimeaztlaCthefirM of
Wcodtif.Fldredwassoed.aA. that
we wantetLand . needed a settlement of .our'ffiattetl.
'
We suppose that:you have all heard that self-preser
'ration is the first law of nature. Iti order to save
ourselves from cost, we wish those indented to us
would pay, as you find sour 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 Elise alarm, fprre want the-money, and it be
longs to us,.and it is light' we should have it.
S. A. WOODRUFF.
Montrose, April 14. 'N. G. 11. ELDRED.
• de. Yearly ad ,
,lterhy , orthan4-
0 0
ditionnl charge.
re lines, insetted
1 ,.. assortment of
Job Work, Alleh
will be done neat-
POST.'COOrEtt, - dc CO. •
HENRY DRINKER,
WM. uuNTTING COOPER.
C y November 12; 1853
ISAAC L. POST. • •
DRAFTS on New Yoric City and Philadelphia.—
Collections promfdly, made and remitted. .
Office hours from 10 A. M. to 3.
Messrs. Allen lit Paxton, N. York.
REFERENCE, }Samuel C. Morton, Esq., Phil'a.
Hon. William Jessup, Montroie.
TEND:
FEE
..
BLIT,
Emery Brothers,
TONICS WON'T DO.
REMOVAL.
inTiVord More.
ONCE *ORE.
Ban ng- House
Bonnets and Parasols.-
wE have just received, by express, a frekth stock
of Bonnets; Misses' and Children's Bats, Bon
nets Parasels, Le. Ac., whice we offer cheap.
Montrose, May 20, 1856,
WANTED AT THIS MICE, ON SUR
. SCRIPTION,
'IOIIOTATOES, Apples, Wheat: Corn, and most
.1 kinds of Produce.- •
griLOVER and Timotby,Seed by '
ddJJ• BALDWDLitudPERKIiS
Montrose March sth 1856.
LAUD for Eale by
Montrivii, July Is, 1556.
Are Voting the Sick to an; extent never
before known of any! Medichte.
INVALIDS, READ AND JUDGE FOR YOURGELVEB.
:IDLES lIAUEL, Rig.. the will inowta perfumer, of
Chestnut turret, ' Philadelphia, .whose choice products
are found at alniost every toilet, eats:
"I am happy to say of your CATIURTIC Pects k that I
' have found them a better family medicine, for coinmon
use, than any other within my knowledge. blant l of my
friends have realized marked benefits from them, and 'co.-
- lurid" with me in believing that they posse:Pt extraofdinare4
virtues fordriving out disease's and curing the sick. They
They
. are not only e ff ectual, but safe and pieasant to be-taken
no:dines which nowt make them valued by-Ins:public,
when they are known." . ,
The•venerable Chancellor WARDLAW writes frm Bal.
Smote, Irkth April, Mt : I
"Da. J. C. ATC.IL..- Sir:l have taken your PiU cwith
• great benefit, for the listlessness, languor . , lose of appetite,
and Bilious headache, which has of lase years overtaken
• . me in the spring. A frw dwelt tiptoe Pills cureds& I
have used your Cherry Pectoral many years in my @putty
forcoughe and colds with unfailing 'success. You-make
medicines which care f and I feet it d pleasure to commend
you for the good you have done end twe doing.".
!COIN F. litl‘kTTY, Esq.,. Sec. of the Penn. Railroad Co.,
says :
• " Pa. R. R. Offe!, Pltiladelpiia i • Dec. 13, 185.
• " Sir : I take pleasure m adding mytesthnony balite
• efficacy of your tnedieines, having denved very.mnfetial
benefit Born the "WO cif.both your Pectoral and Cathartic
Pills. lam never without them in toy family, nor shall I '
ever consent to be, while mytneans'will procure them."
The widely renowned.S. S. STEVENS, M. D., of Went.
whr:it N. ll.,writes t
"Having wed your CATIIA arm Pima in my practice, 1 .
certify (torn experie that they are iisinvaluable purge.
tVe. In eases of d:sorilOtut funcjiont °fibs liver, causing
liendacheOndigestion, costiveness, and theintat variety
of diseaifs that follaw, they. Are a surer remedy than any
other. In all eases where a ptirguive remedy is 'required,
1 confidently recommend these Pills to the public, as
superior to any other I have ever found. They are 'Sure -
In their operation, and perfectly Safe—qualities Nelda:,
make them an invaluable article fer.public use. I haveN
for many, years known your Client Pectoral as' the best
Cough medicine in the norld; and these Pills are In uo •
wise inferior to that admirable preparation f or the treat
ment of diseases." •
"./Icton, , Ate., c. e5,•i85.3:
" Da. 1 C. AY.CII-I)Car Sit: I ham beenyltlicted from'
.
mk birth with scrofula In its worst form, an* now, aftet '
twenty years' trial, and an untold .Of amount Zit sneering,
have been completely cured in a few weeks by your Pills.. .
With what feelings of rejoicing .I write tin only be -
iniagined when you realize what I haveatiffered, and how
lor!.,- . - -
" Neveruntil now hate I been free from this. loathsome .
disease it some shape. At times it attacked my eye'', and
made inekthuostjr:lnti, besides the unendurable pain ;01
others it se ed in the scalp of my head, and destroyed my
11
hair, and as kept me - partly bald all my days; sometime,
it came in my face, and kept it for months a raw sore.
"Ake nine weeks ago I commenced' taking your Ceti,
thartie P le, and now am entirely from complaint.
My eyeS.are well, my skin is fair. tendrale has cord
met:cella healthy growth ; all of tvhic makes toe feel
already anew person. - .
" linping this statement may be the means of conveying
inforMatiOn that shall do good to other.,l am;'wlth every.
sentiment of gratitude, . You re, e.,
- - '. MARIA RICKEL!'
. .
".1 have known the above named Maria Ricker from
her f childhood and her statemeutli strictly true.
.
. ANDREW .1. MESERVE, , 1
Overecer of the Portsmouth Manufacturing Co."
C*rr.IOEL PRATT, of the ship Marion, writes from
Roston; 2,1:11 April, 1854:I
"Yout Pills have cured me from]; bilious attack which
i t
arose troth derangement of the Liver, which had become
very:4crieins. 1 had failed of env relief by my Physician,
end front every remedy I could . try; but a few doses ot . I
your Pills hate completely restored me to health. I have
given' them to my- children for wiarnoi, with the best ef- I
fects. They were promptly cored: ' I recommended them -1
to a frieed for costiveness, v, Melt bad troubled him fur
. months; he -told me in a few days they had cured him
Yon make" the beSt medicine in the world; and 1 am free
to,say 'so." 1 . . . _
Read this' from the: distim,misbed 4olicifut of the Supreme .
Coutt,• Wlmse brilliant abiliiiesl' have made hint well
known,. not only in this but the neighboring States.
1
- • "Nem Okleans, 51.1 ~ : 1eri1,1854.
"Sir :,I have great satisfaction in assume you that .
myself and family have been very much hem flied by your.
molfeines. My wife was cored, ttvo years since, of a se:
sere and dangerous cough, by your Cromtav Pecroest., _
and since then ha enjoyed rierfect health. My-children
. have several tithes ken cured from attacks of the Inrin
enza and Croup by it. It is an invaluable remedy for
these eoinplainte. Your CATTIAITIC Plus bare entirely
cured Me from a dyspepsia and costiveness, which has
grown Upon me fur tome years!,— indeed, dhis cure is
much more important, front the fact that I had failed to
gat relief from the best Thysiciane which this section of
shseeentutry affords, and from any; of the numerous route
- Areal had taken. I -
"aTileto seent to us,,Doceet, like, a providential blessing •
to our family, and you may n . elf suppose we are outato
mindful ei it. Yours respectfully .
LE e VITT TIIAXTER." •
. . .
''..l J.
• " Senate Clienth , Ohio, April sth; 1854.
. " Da- C. Ayala --.lluetrel Fir: I have made a thew
- otttli trial of the CATitInTIC l'lLill, left me by your :went,'
and have been cured by theta of the dreadful Rheumatism '
under:which lie foutol me sneering. The first do-c re
lieved me,.and a few subvetpient doses has° entirely
removed the disease. Ife ettp. better health now than 1,,,
some yeari before, which I'altribure.entirely to the effects
of your Ctlmvea - te Pitt.,; Yogis with great respect,
- • 1 ' LUCIUS 11. METCXLE. OI `.
,
' The above are all from persons Who are publicly known
where they reside . and whoweind not :oak,: these state
talents without a itotough convic tion that they were true..
Prepaed. by DR.-J. q. AYER & CO:,
Practical and Aulalytical Chemists, Lowell. Maas.
- .AL EL TriLai.p. and. J. ETIII.P.IDGE, Montrose,
dud - by DO•-•••i , ti •••!iter.,lly. 1 . .
1 •
; . i _, vi-wi,- . 3zalxortD, . •
Shawl 6,:•Drecs Gooils Emporium,
r , ' . ' ' ' ( f -
lon I Hi, I ALI. .) 1 boo, ,
1 TT Buifitt'wouhl inforni ltii niends and the Pub
-141. liejlitt he has now in Store, and is receiving
; a,full ass(ntment of Fall.Lnd.Winter Goods, including
/ a oTeat. variety of Rich Fail Prints in new Styles, Plain
;
and Palley •Delanes; and Plan "and Fancy Mohair-
Cloths ; Plain and Plaid Met inOes, Paramet,Otss; 1.)..--
I bah:ess and Poplins; Dark 'lqch • Ginghams, in Fall
Styies; Black Brotade, Plain and fancy Silks. Wool
Broche, Cashmere, ,CruPe, and Silk Shawls ;Rich Rib
bons,
Bonnets and Flowers ;- Ladies Cloths and Tel
; vetsfor Cloaks and Mantlils, Broad cloths, Cassime
Ires, &c. with a laige'assortmert of Staple and Fancy
1 Goods as!usual, including Hardware, Crockery, Iron
I and Steel, Paints, Qiis, Bootsland Shoes, Hats, Clocks,
' Bunk) Robes; Carpetings, &c.,1 with a new *assort
! ment of Stoves and Trinnuin. of the-best quality, be
; ing made to order expressly fd,....hiseustom Trade, and
I will all be 'sold at the loweit figur'e, or a little lower
.; for Cash produce, or approved credit. .
1 .N. .B. Wool Socks Wanted, for which the highest
1 prices will continue to be paid. Flour and Salt con
; stoutly on hand,
New Milfo:cL _Oct. -i, 1855.
rritt undentignedwould respectfully inform the
'7.enS Dimock and vicinity; titnt.he has e ppened a
store ,at Ditnock four corners, iwliere he intonds keep
ing constantly on 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, which he will sell as low, if not loWer,
than any other estabiltnentin Northern Pennsylva
nia, Montrose not excepted. 1: Gentlemen and Ladies
,ate me. a call,
.and examine my stock of goods and
my prices. You will save some miles travel and per
haps• froth ten to fifteen cents on every dollar you
pay out. A good assortment of Ready Made Clothing
( - rept 'co'ntantly on hand. '.
All kinds of Country produce taken in exchange
for GoodS at the market price. •
BENTLEY & READ.
BENTLEY & READ.
AYER'S
A
ATTiENTION . .ALT I.
Dinic4F, Jan. 1 '6:1855.—15i
, . , •
• - War: War !faille Crimea.
,
10,000 H Voluntter§ Wanted !'to buy Oyster's in any
way to suit, that aro continually arriving by express
and kept!and served in the best manner at the Tem
peratiol Saloon .& Grocery on Maine Street, opposite
the Partner's Store. Also, Pies and other eatables--
and most: kind or GrOceries - A:: -Provisions, Teas &e.,
Flour kept - constantly on ha d, and for sale.at whole
sale and retail at. - , . S. S::MOTT'S. '
r.
Iluara Hair Restorer and Oultfen Gloss, for hertuti
fyiitttgents quantity 'of Leather Gloves and
11
S. S. moTrs.
Neu' York Fancy Candy and Clioic.e Segars and int :
ported Fruit at , ' ! S. S. MOTT'S.%
Montrose, Noy'. 14, 185& '
BOOKS.
•
TUSt dIECEIVED, a new lot of School Books ------;
tl. Plain and Fancy Papers and Envelopes,. Diaries
far:lBsoi Fanner's, Christian, and Presbyterian Alma
nar;.4, &c. J. LYONS & 50N....
i January 10.
NOTICE.
7SV.I ) FI u A rn T t
a GLlT ,, r zu l n ir y a n v o a ny c , l3 o fre a e t , 3l: r al sa , a lt ilrre
. 1,
Montrose, May :18. F. 13..CLIANDLER.-
•
Flour and Salt.
SOON and Syracuse Salt—Extra Family Flour
.tl.the pound, sack or barrel, at.
31#" ?18. D -{
F. D. CHANDLER's.
Phosgeue,' and Candles, cheap,
May 28. • ° F. B. CHANDLER.
GstRDEN SEEDS—a large supply of the best
• 44allties, at TURRELL's,
Montrose, Apri1.1.5,185C • •
. .•
J i , • WANTED. .. .
Soc4,.Eggs, Butter, Laid, Cheese, Flannel Ito; in
any quantity in exchange for Goods at Cash prices.
MotitkSe, Oct. 4 P 186 . 5. 1 C. W. MOTT.
1.
ciLovEn. SEED of the largee kind, and
Timothy Seed,' for axle by IL BURRITT.
New Milford, March 17,11856.
. .
Supposed to be Cheap,
nnr thousand dollars - worth of Ready-Made Cloth
%.../ lug at - 'DICI RSLA.I4I kaARRATT's.
• liew[Mllford,' Sept.' 18; . 1185,5.
I I Fish. - •
tiat#CKP.REL t in 4 strOit barrels - 31;141n, ids° Cod
fish BENTLEY & READ,
-
TO THE'PUBLICI ,
rrtrE- snbser r wiftnici tender e hliithanket-A4the
.1. lfberal patro go bestowed - L:1:ton ' hinter:lilac
'tol l
during the geese , and at the) : same timeanuduince
that_hn has just eived ix new,stock orßoods ‘ jnak.
ing his iursortm t ver7 complete in all . its : : various
branches, and would say further -that for retultpay ,
and-on short time to reliable costitunifi, his goods
will bo sold as for Os they can be bought at any oth
er store lit the eoenty. - . Please caU and examine
.:
- . - S. S. INGALLS.
12,1855: - . -
t
' v tl e ll ry re gc : ld remains tt °. g ri u me an t ly O . f ofl Ar D ew elri n in rc e a s 4 ,
3f the old stock, to be sold at bar
-I..‘rence" to cost; also, Illuter Bon
an, and _several other k inds of
Peg, for . sale by ' S. S. I. •
pared with the market price, - can be
Dw at the store of - S. S. I.
uior, and other kinds of Stoves and
for sale cheatr as the cheapest by
S. S. INVALLS.
Salt, Buffalo Robes, &c. &c. , for
S. .1.. T.
of Produce at tlieir highest market
any quantity of good Wool Socks
far: goods by - ' -
Gibson, Oetoe
TS'Addition to al
Goods, therO
Poplins, dm. tze.;
gains, withont.re
nets, Wool,
Shawls at tow pti
(;`,I.UGARS, colh
kJ. found r ery - l.
COOIC ING,
Store Pipe,
rpußKs Islen
1- sale by
7i fOST kinds
price, alsol
taken in exchang
- . •• : a Full Blast.
. , , .
Two Hundred and Seventy-ilive Stores- for;
sale by Dickerman d: Garrott. -
WE are in r•ccipt of the largest stock ot Stoves
ever offe ed in Northern PennSylvania;-con
sisting of Cooki ig, Parlor, and Six-plate, both for
wood andcoal i td;o, a foil assortment of largo. sizes,
for Stores and . Cl•urches.
I Would calVarki cular attention to the Jeffetionian
Elevated Oven, thie most'perfect and heaviCst plate
stove in market.l ti Among our assortment of - .large
alien, would me 'on the Empire State improved, as
_betty , very hcav plates, peifect finish, and a superi
orc•
baker. Farnt 1-s of Busquehanna county, you have
been in'the habl of purchasing light stoves and light
trimming;'and Sing as much as you ought to for
heavy platesnd heavy tihnining., • --
- We manufact our furniture, and will sell at man-i
ufacturees.price.. 4.et those who pay a maker profit
I
compete with u. if `t p h i e c y x ; { . 3lA . N Tob: G lig t4 c ß on i n n ect . ed
with the tin trad , done usual on short notice:
,ept. IS. 18'55. - A •
Teu Days
IMPOR
JUST 'receive;
splandid
der, over 3000 f,
cd patterns frou
suited in' quail
and exatranc.l
Also just rent
Linseed Qil, ash
WATCM AND CLOCK .ITIAKEV ••
•
BUSINESS. •
BENTLEY' to R£AD with pleasere inform. their
friends titnd the public that thev•have again corn
meneed the refiring of Watehs, Clocks, anti Jew
'dry,. by
of New York,
has he Wen r'ee
es there' 4s a -stt
have.given him
so that our frig
ing their work
In addition
ous kindsj of En d
derstands, the
to the smallest
homy-made.
Montrose, Jt.,
1 - WIC u. TiISYER
!MEMO
• ' S. S. I' GALLS.
r 12. 1855. 42t
Gibson, Octob
ORD. STOVE EMPORIII
Ile=g
New Milford,
11 :der from New Yokk.
!ANT INTELL NCE:
at F. B. ClTA'sor.un:s, , large and
• .rtment of Paper hangings nd l3or
icees of the latest and most iMprov-,
8 to 374:centlper roll. • All ca be
ty, tigality and .price.
: Please • •
. , 1
iced a fresh euitpV of Zirie Paint awl
ch sill be sold tit :a low fic.ruiv. -
F. l , B. CHANDLER. I
23 1856. •
Montrose,
lIIGGI NBOTIJAM.
.
nd late of Syracuse .. ; and so highly
by some :of the first hous
ady and first rate vti:kman, that we
a pcntonal interest in •the business,
ds may have every confidence in hay
; one with care and deapatch.
I his general knowledge of the vari
11A' and foreign Watches; ho also un
ock business. from the large:A Turret
Mantel Clocks, whether-foreign or
uarf 8. 1858.
"iTOTICE.- . .
ice is hereby given that S. A. WOOD
receiving a nes., lot of Stoves and
Inds 'usually kept' in the Stove and
iisiness .
a mong which may be found
pent of Stov, heavier, larger, and
an ever before offered in this county.
Int need will he just to call and eiam-
L etAd- stoves warranted • in every
131.713L1P,ti0
_L
RUFF
. is
Wares of all
Tinware line'ot
abetter .assor
Anore duraW t
All the proof y
inc for yours9i
respect. • ~
Kept consta,
of .T.IIV WA
Which 1s of ere
in any markt.
es, Chain and
Brass and Pt',w
Ware. •
.tly on band, :In extensive assortment
le, made out of the best materiplia,
for sale as cheap • as can be bought
Also on hand, Lend Pipe of. all siz-
Gearing for .Chnin all sizes.
' elain . Ketiles, and di! kinds Jai)panqd
e on short notice and in good order.
e line will be sold cheap for cash Qt
dcbbing do
All goods inq
(approved) cri
3lontroe;l.
I dit. , WOODRUFF
,arch 18.5 g.
NOTICE.
.
WE wiTha, : ain say to . our customers that We are
cx.frem dy anxious to settle and balance our
accounts. Th more anxious since we began to foot
up so many lit Ica amounting-to quiz° a sum and,ve
ate in need of it now. To accommodate ail, I will
be in Montrose every,Monday for the next two-weeks,
Tuesdays at tl c store of Win. ll:•Thayerin Pimock,
and Wedneid4ys at Esq.'_o. Miles, Brooklyn,' Thus -. days at' °rhino Williams'. in ranklin. This :ar
rangement Mast accommodate all; it does'uot,
you can
. find list of accounts. at Esq. Avery's in
,M. Brooklyn, and I William 11.
Come ck. Coe and settle . . • k
Montrose, Es,
Thayer's, Dim
March 13,
of. Charles Morris,
Pi
,11
IDARBER,
I,l l ing again 1
tion in the ba
over Chan& '
in the most
pleased . to en 1
Nov. 20.
ii,
3e •i
it,
:having Saloon, and flak Dresser, bar
removed his shop Vont its former 100-
.ement of Searle's Hotel, to the room
Store, is prepared to exercise Ids art
;cientific manner, on all who may be
•ust their heads,or faces to his hands. ; .
• 22y1
FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE.
Tsubsc iber is carrying on the. CHAIR .ILdK
LV(7 B IiTSLVESS in 4:Wits various branches at
the Chair anal Ware Shop in Buford, where may be.
found a greater variety of Windsor and Rocking
Chairs than a any other establishment in the county ;
also Flag-and Cane Seats, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Loung
es, Settees, Tables, Stands, &c. Iv. all of which will
be sold at_th i e lowestprices at retail, (or wholesale,
~ ,
ilea.) - All' work wassarated well made
aterial. Short "
credits and small profits
,tio. For demonstration of the shove,
all at my shop in Harford village..
A. W GREENWOOD. -
'tuber 12, 1854. ' 1546m6.
with eh oit,'
and of good I
will be tny
(nets, please !I
Ilarford. 0
PLOW SHOP.. --
- ENV-.ESTAI3LISHNENT.
E. MOTT would rpostfully inform tho
that they are. rurulufaalitiring Etat&ley's
lows. They also, keep constantly on
Wayne County, and: Men lilows,
1-11 Churns, Sleigh and,' Cutter Shoes;
of -various patterns, too numerous to
l e hope, by strict attention to business,
r share of public patronage. Manufac
s old stand. - Foundry,. M. Mott, near
.11•
Celebrated
hand; Side.
Cultieaturs,
Plow Point, : .
mention. M:
to receive o
tore, D. Pas
Searle's
`Rep:
ing done on short notice.
MERRIT NOTT.
•
L,ELIJAH -MOTT.
Fcb. O. !
GRIST AND SAW
OTHERS haying purchased the above
hment, will keep constantly on heed Su
zne Flour, Corn 3feal of superior quol.-
p and Bran at the lowest cash prices.t—
will tie done with despatch, and in all.
ted. 1381#
Ju1y.1853.
STEA
POST
establi:
perfine aid
if y, oho Ch
Custom co
oases tram'
Montrose
New allude..
he prettiest songs ever published--also
at of Melodeons, Violin.s and Guitars.
on dollar to twenty-five. Strings O
lily, Bridges, Peg,s, &c., for sate by
J LYONS & SON.*
Q OMR of
a.next
Vibling fro,
the best qu
ches, Clocks, Gnu% ike,.;
•ortmcnt just received from England,
Germany, Stc:, which will be sold below
irk prices. at ' SINGLE2'O.PS.
Oct. 18, 1855.
'Yu
A new,
Switzertan.
tho New iY
• MontroOe
.
.Cash for Wool:
MAN & GARRATT will iiay the highesti
t price for all the Wool in Susquehanna
vered at their Store:. i . •' • .
i ord, Juno lil; WA - 5 . ' • . -
DME
mark
County del
New ISti
, . ~
LJ REMOVED - -
WK. BLOCK, front room, ov er the store
'.
Wilson &Son. ~. .• • - .
C. D. NIRGIL, Dentist, .
-TNTO B
of M.
liVatatea '
bscribers, pelt,' (deacon,) calakins, - for,
e paying from 44 to 50 eta. /
J. MOSS & BRS1 S ,
Dy the
which wu•
o 4 Miy-15,,18156:
Mii
SALT. 4:.
barrel
barrel for Salt, at'.: ::
It AMON* 4 Ws
4 4,1 1 ,4.) •
van(
Look,neTe,,--;
4 , 4 .. It:,
libuiltustrecoived frOm New . York, # f#ll and de l i.
rab!o stock of 1,-, • - •
, .
- ._. liewGood s , •
~..
_
- Comprising a , tint rate , asaortmerit of,„Drugs,m et ,
icinesiChemleals Medical Instruments; Palm s , 04 .
Dye-stuffs, Chia, (hom, and Earthen Wake, to 7,60 ,i
variety of Crodkery,)Brittfulnla Ware, Japinned Ro t •
Planished Tin Ware, Silver and all other kinds e r
Spoons, Silver Forks, Butter Knives,•&e. All sons
of Lamps, A- good variety of. Wood and Gilt - Pr am ,
, Mirrors, Wall and Window Paper; Ststioriery, Stub;
I Ware, Woodin Ware, -Brushes, Brooms, Emily G•e: :.
I ceriee, Lamp Oils, Compliene, Bhrning Fluid, Trfin v
„Stearitr and .Spermadeti Candles, Bide and °tie
Whips, Varnishes, Window Glass, lee. A firm, i . 4‘,
variety of Jewelry, Perfumery, and Fancy Gond;
!, Gold and Silver &Spectacles, Gold Pens; Violin; %
1 Flutea, Fifes, Accordeans, Violin, and- Violineß,„
strings, &c. The larges; assortment -,of• - Ppek e
Knives in•Susquebenna County; and the best tinalit,
in market. Shot Guns, Pistols, (Single and Doublu
I Barrel,) Revolvers, lee..
~ .
In .short; the Physician, 'the Intend, the -lbws
Meepe,rithe Partner, the Mechanie, the Manufiktu rec
the'pOfeseignal Man; the Gehtletnan, the Lady; th e
Youhg and the Old; the Rich andthe Poor, the Beau,
iful and the Ugly, the Gay and the Fashionable, anV
,all. the rest of the people, will find something to
,ply their efery day - *ants at - TilrreP sup.
•
, Store hi the New Brick Block—PrimsLerr...44l,
ities Good—Call and eee. i - ABEL TCRRELL,
Montrose, March 5, isrt. • • - .
.rirThey are all going to Turrell s:ja
- NEW STOVES. -.
HBITRRITT has now in to and - is receivi r , z
. a large -stock of AVE IV STOVES; includin f i
the Star of the West - and National -Elevated Oveni,
Black Rover, Wide World, and Paragon Large Oren,
to which he Would invite particular attention as ttio
best - Cooking Stoves in market, with a superior as
sortment of Parlor, Office and Shop Stoves, for v
for coal ; • also, Stove Pipe, Zinc, Sheetlren,
Tubes, &cl
.This stock is selected from.the hest Fo4iilrics, o ?
'Albany and Utica - for cash, with the be q - uality of
Trimmings made to order for his custom pile, which
will enattle him in all respects to dory :tompetition,
and will be sold at the most reduced firices for cash
or approied credit. • •'
New .31ilford, October,' 1855.
r-YCOMING COUNTY MUTUAL - INSURANCE 4
■ COMPANY, Capital $2,200,006, and increasiig.
It is one of the best Companies in the State. All its
losses by fire. proniptlradjusted. It has paid over
half a million of dollars lossds by fire since it went into
operation. Applications received at the store dB.
.11. -Lyons if; Co. , tanesboro, and at -the store - dip
ons & Co., Jcisup,-Luzerne county, and at Mon:.
- - ' B. R. LYONS, Agent,
ontiose, Dee., 18;i5
MBRT t 11911:f
- •
Eieiy • - Iy‘ll3rku4s.,: , ,gcintOlaing New.
CO! AND . BE - - 66.irriNCF.D. •
CLAYTON •an BAlLy's SELF'-RBGULATINO
:GAS - LA.NPS, • 'ving the clearest • and lira
beautiful light Lt any ing -yet 4.lmA:erod e rtrtd . m.
qualled by any thing els in economy, as the Lap
are so constructed that yoh get a splendid Gas
from the common. buryin4 . fluid and three times the
amount of, light from a• lass quantity of flaid.—For
sale at the Montrost . PostofFice by. • • • .
Montrose, :Mlle lfth 185G:.!1.N. BULLARD.
N. 13. 'The usytal-91ass Fluid Lamps clanged to a
'Gas Lamp, • ,
A..31015G the great Variety of Medicines at Tu . rreli
111:.*Stdre, 'limyfoundall Of Dr, JarniArj uit v
celebnitcsiTamily Mealcines i Ayre's Cherry Ferro.
ral- - and Cathartic Pills-, Malsey l s: Forest IV:inc.:2 , A
Foresi'P" 4006i:id's celebrated . Getmanltitte;
Louden's series of- Family Medicines; 'Merchant's
Gurgling Oil,-,the greatest 'remedy for.spmins in man
or beast ever known •, -Mathewson':=*lnfallible
dy, and Horse Remedy ;.10rick's Vermifoge, and 7
variety of tither kinds; 'rask's Magnetic Ointment,
the great remedy for burtis, rheumatism, and
flammatory complaints . ; pond's Extract, - a - first-tart
thing for similar purposes as, aboq Ointment; A t .
&ems' Pain Destroying Agent, it good niticle-01,:tri
eock'sDalsam and' Bone :Linispentl .Atwood's
. dice Bitters;Canker..Drops, Linintent, and Dysenter,
Drops Baker's-Compound
.for Dyientery ; P.ore_;.-
ton'tt Pepsin, fot Dyspepsia ; ih i hnholifs Er:tut of
Ruche ant Extract of Sarsaparilla; a varietrdf
Salves, the best in market, Pills, Sc., and an alinN
endless Variety :of -Patent : Medicines; altogether tio
numerous to enumerate—: r but stifficeiikt`O sat, fit
the public Will find nearly every thing 'in this lire.st
,the Drug and Fancy Store of ABEL TrIIIiELL
Montrose, July, .16:15
,1 .
SILK AND :DRESS GOODS.
( - ANTILLAS, .I..aces:! Berages, Worked' Collo,
tliShionable Bonnets, Far,i,n
thoice •assortment in each department,) a sple:Ai
lot of inoire antique Trinnnin7, Staple Gaol:: of !a72
variety, Clothing, (a large stoi:lc . ;) Gent( and 'Boys
HAts, (silk and sunier.) Cloths very low, Caliecei,
from 4 cents to 1 shilling,lCarpets, Matting; Oil•clotly
and Rugs.
111ardware-- - --Geoian Silv.er & Plated Spells,
Knives and Forks. - • .
Grocerilmi—Fish v fine assortment of -TO.l,
Coffees,. Emma. Topics,. ; Rice, 'Chocolate; Rain;
Ground Coffee, Corn Starich.
Periumery--BaylWater, Toilet do., Gain
Favita, do. Extracts, German Cologne, a large steet
e6l7ancy Soaps, ke. itc. j_
Farming To oli+lfay Forks, Settle Smi th s,
Mikes, &c. &c. j •I. L.-PO ST & Co.
B. PRAYER.
Valuable Lauds For Sale.
UOR SALE IN ONE BODY, talent 6500 acre? of
-12 Land on the-.craters of Spring Brobk, a breach
of the Lackawanna rier, - Luzern County, Pepz l 3.,'
about midway between the thriving towns of Stan
ton and Pittston. Thie lands are coveretParith,tal
uable timber, and being situate in the•moit extenise
mineral region ha Pennsylvania—knoWn to Sig§
iron ore—and believed-to abound in coal,' and bein,,a
*also in the immediate vicinity of several ramie
made and now in progress-ohr to the capitalist en
oppiartinitv for the investment of mousy that seldom
oecurS.:or further information apply to N. F. lb
sack, Esq., No. 11, Well street New .York; or to the
subscriber, atliontrose, Susquehanna county,Pa,tke
attorney in fact of the owners. • •
April 6, 1864. HENRY DREMR.
•• ,LIIIIE PCASTEIa.
ugIIIE subscribers' are now burning and wallop •
constantly on band, "Lime of a re 4y s.peTiF
qUality at Montrose Depot, and will sel~l atink
uT
quantities at - a fah-, price, Pei's.ons wiADVi faire
quantity can be supplied t.7.0n a reasonable nbt, ice.
Superior ground.flaster will ,be kept el:instantly .
band hereafter . L L. I pan,
W. SE , S5rr•
L. SEA.IiI3, - •
IWindowSasa..
Q& D. SAYRE having been appointetha ages
*3 •
.for an extensive sash blind - and door manufit
tory are prepared to furnish itity: articles in thiillne
rt
less rates, than they have usually been sold
atily 24. • 8.11. & D. S.
Montrose Depot, April 3.
Shaving Cream. ,
A N artiele'which every man shollatry
..Cl. by - - - p. s.
Dr. .Isl*.erls . elebrated Vegetable
• Compound,
A sovereign remedy for Dy-sentery, Cholera Moab
Cholera Infanturn or Sununer complaints -413 ' ••••
vegetable, and has Beier Billed in a sine, e in
producing the desired, effeot. For sale Lin h e 9 a '
50 cents and $L - • BENTLEY ;S
- Removed.
- C.D. Virgil Dentist has -talten; ri
Chandiers'-store, *here will bes-li
big friends as quick as p...ossittle.
May 2,1855. _ •
-
NEW r- I , US•
gri buiittst iot6vogia lot orSel
Fain St'ylotiouch; oftelanes, Do geaPo.
Intitas, Alapsons, Iferinon4 0111.
.onwls.• In facknenc* assoronent_of,Diy. tICW"
which 1)11 tie sold low. / -
/
! • Fam)lll* - ' 111111.,:
Anyst in town (NT, hatVirj. IiY9NS it SON ,
-Lfamily neetift% exam% theffi on trial;
hey do not oxtswer tliOoritogti no ,ohargo.
liontrcoo,, SePy/A. I •
sur,ou -BUTTER itt tabs, soot to too city, 3 0
,returns , made in ourresoltuuls by. \
April 14.___LIS REIN.
- '' ' lour. _ . , „,
VRE.SII. Extra Floor for. 'West VP" bb "' --
IL: •ed 14 per bbl. st , • : 1,4 1 s,IIOTTS
Montrose, Jima 4t11:10A:- , '-: , __,...,..
LOtrß 41.. 71 f. 4 .t.ti , for Ole 'by
I t ldS' & SOT ,
, .
MIREEE
FIRE! FIRE
EDICINES,
PATENT
22. 18411
/
Melodeons
ONST-ANTLY 0,3;114ND or fu ro litt i ed to order,
Trghort Pcitlee. , • LYONS & SON.
n
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V .
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thief
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I ,
-.,
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ore; F. D.
.leisure to 9 . 44
dent, Dentist.