Mil • !; For the -Susyruelictina COutik, d ierouittuyst Society ; rairond- Cattle Shine, to be held in Monte*, , I geptintber,2sM,lBs 6 . • :CAA? C.A;TI.II; For the beat Dtarbeitn Bull, 2 years, and up. wards, - 'l.ss For the best. Devon Bull, 2, years, d 0.... -51 2d bests.: • • -P" 3 For the beat 'grade' bf piXed blOod, • 5 2d be5t,...,..'._. 5. For the bestrnAlck_coyr, 3 3d be5t,..f.....N. - For the twit cow and 5 .2d best,:;... 8 For the best 2,y;.sk r a old .... . - 5 . . .. . s sa best, ' For the best lot 4 store calves, not less • than five,: 2d best, ,rr 3 3d best, .. . .. 2 For the best pa ir Of working oxen, 5 2a best, .. .. . 8 3d best, 4th best, -... For the loist pair of f •3 years old steerg, • . -5 3 2d.... . ... ad bent,.; ..... 2 For the best pair of 2 years old- steers,.. 5 2d best„,.... - 2 best, - :.'• •• • ;. - For the , best lot of Yearlings, uot,lcss than five, . ........ .4 , 2d tt e ~ 8 I* ..... •' ..."" •• • ••••• •• • 3 Bdbestr,.4 • .... .• .. • 2 . / .BFIEEP.\ For the best fine i wooied Bork, 3 2d best, i.. ). ~. . For the best St;luth Down, ~,, 3 2d hest,... ..:•..'t, • • .2 For' the best 14np", woole -- d, i ..„ 17 ..., . •-• 3 ' 2d best,: ...,....4..-,; , ---- - For the s&l.fiii - ` - fe Vgled ewes, not less than three,. 4. ..'.......2......„-.. , 3 --,- . rc._:,_ • 2 For the be.st.Wt Of South Do es, 3 2A best,— 4. , - ''' .... 2 For the bdif 14t -of long Wooled, 3 2d best;.....i _ - I " swtsi. • , 5 For the best Boar, , .... 8 2d inst i l i < For the best staw; • 3 - 2d. best; .. . 4,44 . For the - be.st lot; of spring - pigs, not less tharrfire, t 1 3 2d best,f. CI ` ' 0 “1"1- ' I. HORSES • For the best for all work 5 Stallion,, a ' 541 best, i - '. 3d b e st;... I' - it" ti For the best breeding mare, with colt by her side, raiSed in the county,. _, 5 2d best; 1 ' 3d besti. .. L,i .` 2 For the best single ` gelding, raised in the. t • - 5 • county, ' ~ - 2 dbest. •• i• •i• •.6 • . 3 3d best, ' 2 For the best talk matched' liries, raised in the amty, -..... 5 24.-best,., ~ .'. .... .... ... :. :. ; .... 3 3d best, .1.. . •, , 2 4 , POULTRY. . , For the bait lot chickens not less than • twelve, ...i...'.. ... , , ) 2 d bet 4 - • - I- . 3d beit” • • 1 . • For the bat pair of fowls, Rooster and eni l• • 2 BUTTER. . - . For the best firkin of Butter, ', 5 241 hest, i . 4 3d best,. i ' - ' , - 3 4th - best, ..i - ' _ 2 . - For the greatest quantity made from any giyen number of cows,. .. ~., 5 3 - . I Tor the lx:st-ehe.ese, not less ; than 25Ibsi.. 3 2d bat, r 2 3d best, 1 1 ~ ' -, ' r VEGETABLES. L . _ For 'the . h est) 'variety of ' vegetab, ....- . .. 'T' 2 1 helot r - ,„ 2d hest,... • r • . , - , . FRIJIT. . For the 1 specimen - of fall apples, not • less than 1,2 bushel,:.... .. ..... o: 2 2d best, ' 1 - For the best ] specimen of winter,' d 0.,.... ,r 2 241 besi,..l.: ...... ..... . 1 • 1 --' • 1 noxzr. . •.4 For the' best box of Honey, without dek- - ~ troying 114;es, _ ,2 2d best, 1 ••, ; 1 1* - V/NithAß• f For the ties! 5 gallons.of cider vinegar,— 3 2d_'' 2 LEATHEE AN'D iTS X.ANTRACTURE. - For the be lot of shoe leather,— ...... 2 _,, 2fl beit,l. ...:. 1 - ' For the best lot of Hanuw,....=:. 2 'or the beit lot of calf skins, 2 2d best,.t . . ~, For the:best double team. Harness, i 2 . For the= beat singre carriage d 0.,........ 2 , For the heat pair of 'calf Boots, 1 . .., • -3 ' i CABINET WORK. - \e - - For the 4 exhibitionof cabinet worn,.. , 2cll:sv3 ,1 - 1 \ 1 :,. . l• -e: j plll3l IMPLIIINSTS. 1,.. - ' . For the be)st plow fOr general 'use, - 2 d . tied.,:. 1 1 For toe . hest 1 'cultivator, ... :',. : . . . . . . _ . For the nest .traw and fodder cutter,... For the be;stOrn_sheller, For the b+et4hurn, o Few t&•beist-I,?A. of butter.firkins......... - . : 24 best 4 • ', For the biletlibeese press, For Me beat horse rake, ~ - 2d bimt i IT , • For Me best single carriage, . . 2d besti..i. .. A .. i To the Pfor . Sali who shall exhibit any imple ment of hhi own invention, which in the opinion i of i the committee is worthy of - merit tind has not already obtained a P relau P I, - 1 ' 3 , polies= ItAIRCFACTUR ES. . For t he float *noel, not less than 10 y'de,- 3 2dtes4.. '....t. -- ..*: .. . ... . .... ~.... 2 N b00k...a. .. 3 -, , 1 For the best 'woolen cloth, 3 2d beitt .. 2 , . ad hest;l' 1 ..,, For the , heit wooled carpeting, not less than 14 yards, r ..- 3 2 4 kbest, ' ip ...f. , .. '' ; , 'w 2 , ?or the frost rag not less than 15 carpet, - "yards, i. ': : „ ...... .. .: . 3 e. -2d'best,,, -, For the 'quilt fancy viork,.-..„ ...,,,. 3 2 d: ; ' ....- 2 4est, 1 1 41 , ',I --•-. - 1 For the bee- Vl-2 dor.. of woolen socks, 2 .• . . 2413e5--.;..r. . - - " 1- . _ 1 MOE J r. 1. y or the 11 ) 04 lot of hone armies for the ; r0ad,....;!2 • 24 • • * I e ' - Atopliitl •- ati for preidelne on • frau and the greatest! ,rowlte frow-mss Ann, ger,the pot season le.:prepetthearto *imitable". (If acres .. itepioireid, eiportle 11.‘ Neirtwite fie • "aid .Wirs the nieetuis,ha January : * : • Foi ate b4tCreoP of-vi WiteatiOOt iees than twosticres, *** * * • •.• • • gd: besti- 3 -For •thobest crop of -spring .241 best, • : . • . For best crOp of corn, not leas thait, 'acres,. ... • • ******* ** * oo Pr • p •.• 5 2cl best, .•.„ • • • •.• • 3 For- the best erop of potatoes ncitilesa than 1.4 or anaett, ....... • 01, • • 4 . 1 • • , I • .• • 5 2d ' • 1 3 To the Partner. who will shOw the greatest results from- his firm the .past season in proportion to the mitnber:of laerd itn 7 proved,..--;it'certificate of trierii and 5 . 24'.besti • ...... 8 It is to be. understood that all neat .stock exhibited for prentiums shall be . r aised_ in the coupty: 1. . li!retlniums shall be confined _to the produ tiont. of the county, or to animals , - seeds and Olser art es as are brought into the Ceuntyfer, pertnanent use and serviCe: at least • six .inimths before such premium is awarded. Thtly . shall in no case be awarded to those' who 1, bring theist from other_ counties to Sell at th Fairs and - exhibitions,sunless by a. special' , vote of the Society.. . The Executive committee in:presenting the. ktregoing list of premiums, would take occa sion to remark that it has beetirformed with an intention to give the greateS, t encourage ment to competition .consistently with the, means of society.. • It is hoped that the inter est heretofore taken in the:tinniiiii Fair continue to increase. Ihe great ohject in the fortnatiGnof-the-society„ was tn:give a .stini ulus to agriculture by 'means of eihibitions, - meetings and :tdd resses on the sphject, where by • men's mitids would be mere earnestly turned to it; and heir energieik excited as to •he best mltdes . of -eultivatingi the land and raising - of .:stock. - It is„belieqd that much good has alreadi been etrectedt The Coin= rnittee would therOore invite :01 who feel 'lin illtereq.in the., prosperity. of the county,: to give it—liberal support to the ensuing exhibi tion.' Applicants.for preinitims ons*rain and po tatoes, are requested ;to give thC mode of cul tivation and cUtliplele proof of the quantity raised. • The fallowing persons are apPoltiteil to act As Judge S -at the -Fair and Cat trp Show on the 25th day-of Septembtir, 1856; • t • - tiVATi 'Bully and Cows...WWrn. O.Ward,:4lC3ntas Phinney, George Frink . . Oxtn and Steers —David Ni 7 akelee, W Bree 4, Stanley Tur rell—lieifers,.Yearllngs . and Calves, E. G. Babcoek, S. D. TOWtisetid, lteuhen • Simeon Lewis, C.J. Curtis,lAlanson terfield. swiss. Eri Gregory; liar n Newninn, IL P. Rob. bins. Benjamin Ayres, DitlisJustt, D. D.Hinds. POULTRY. Wm. L. Post; -14":, B. 'Chandler, Win. J. Tyrrell. BUTTER AND CIIEEIE. Urbane Burrows,' W. D. qapei Wm. J. Mulford. FRUIT, .VEGETABLES, ArD ,VINEGAR. A.Chamberlin, F.P.Hullistr, S. 11. Sayre, LEATIIEit AND ITS MANUF*CTURES. C. C. Ilullitter, - C. W. Breed, C. Stoddard •, . cAnTscr WORK..I • Lorenzo Beach, Wm.Smith,!Elijah Backus. Faitst IMPLPIESS. . Caleb Carmalt, Rufus Sinitb, Isaac Reek DOMESTIC MANCFAcToRES. . Mrs. J. Harrington, Mm , . is C. Conklin Mrs. John Sherer. Abel Passedy i ii.C.Conklia, Daniel Ba ker. The Judges of blowing are requested to award premiums to the best and second best plows used on the occasion. The Plowing Match wilLbe held in the af ternoon of September 24th, of which due no flee. will be given. .- TucterslrcnoLsbn, Atncen.BALtowl*, Ex. Corn. F. - 31. WlLile* • LIGHT I I LICHT: Every Day Br,kags SomOthing NOw. COME 4ND BE CONVINCED. CLAYTON' and BAILYS SERF -REGc LATINO. GAS LAMPS, giTing the Clearest and most beautiful light of any thing yet dis Covered, and uneP quailed by any thing else in economy; as the Lamps are so constructed lhat'you get a Splendid Gas light from the common burning fluid arid three times the amount of light from- a less quantity of fluid.—For sale at the Montrose Post-office bZ• Mentrose, June 18th '1856. A. IL BULLARD. N. B. The ,usual Glass -Fluid Lamps changed to a Gas Lamp. - • • ' PEACE, PEI Eir - • Reigns, in Ettrope, and it's said the Young Prince's Cradle cost 4 . *200.000 Kb= what of all that—as lorm'as at the - Montrose D Book-Store, the Post Office, you can buy Books and Stationery - Von the 'principle that the nim ble -sixpence is better than the slow shilling. Call and be convinced. ; • New Books just in and more expected this week.. Salad for the Social. Ditto. fdr the Solitary.. A Defence of theltuterican Policy, by the Hog. Thom- As IL Whitney - of N. T. Hardscrabble or the Fall of Chimtgo. Foilies-Tolunteer =MLA two volumes.— City Architcet,Xo. 2, &c. Lc. IFurther particulars next - week. A. x. BULLARD. Mcntrose May 1856. i • - WATCH AND: CLOCK MAKIN G BUSINESS. , Ale-ItEAD with pl3weurc inform t heir 1..) Mends and the public that they have again com menced the repairing of Watelik Clocks,- and Jew elry; by - MIL lIIGGINBOTHAM of New York, and late of Syracuse; and so highly has he been recommended by scrme of the first hous es There as a steady and first _rate tearhatalc twat we have given him a'personal inteiest . in the business, scsrthat our friends may have every confidence in hav ing their work done with care and despatch. In addition to his general knowledge of the vari ous kinds of - English and foreign watches, he also un derstands the aosk business, frOm the largest Turret to -the'snuille4t 'Mantel Clocks . whether foreign or r. brim e-inade. • Montrose, January 8. 1856. . • I I , 'NEW. MILFORD STOVE EMPORIUM - In Fell Blast. Two Aundred . .and. Seventy-Foe Stores for -sale Ly Dickernsas Garratt. . ATE are In receipt of the birgest stock of Stoves V T ever offered m Northern Pennsylvania, COD.. Aging of Cooking, Parlor, mid Six-plate, both for wood and coal ; , also, a (nil assortment of large sizes, for Stores and ChnrcbeL - • Would call particular 'attention to the Jefersonian Elevated Oven, 'the most perfect and heaviest plate stove in market.. Among our assortmen` of large oven, would mention - the Empire State improved,' as beim very heavy plates, perfect finish, and a superi or baker. Farmers of Suslinehanni county, you have been in the habit of purchasing light stoves and light totrar=d paying as much ais you ought to for heavy and heavy trimming. • • We manufactuieour furniture, and wif sell at man ulictureiAs • Let those ?to pay a maker profit compete irifb. as If they emu; Jobbing connected with the tin trade, doisetet short notice. • ;Dlftg GAILEATT: • New EfOrd. YAP& /lig& • _Waldo:so Clock* A sew asairiment viieivia `tom Switzegiand, mad the New Twellptices, ac 1-.ISI7COLETON'S. liontwas, OZt. 18,1865. 4 • EM SHEEP. lORSES. .1 PLOWI:M. Valuiible Lai - 413E 1 *i Sa ! _ 011. SALE IN ONE BODY,nbout - 8500 11eM Fof Land on the.aters a spring Brook, -. 11 bro of the Laeks.wanna Aver, in Luierne County,-Penn'a.,th about midway between the alit tiolf towns Or an ' ten ad Pittston. . These landi are covered wlval uable timber, and being.situate in the most ostensive mineraLregion In Penceliv**--koowit toeantelo iron ore- w and co to,abourol in vial, inuibeing also in the immediate vicinity of several railroads made and now in progress—offer to the capitalist an opportunity . for the investment•Of money that seldom occurs. Tor further information apply to .N. Ho ! sack, Esq., No. 11, Wall street ,New York, or to the subscriber, at Montrose, Susquehanna county,rs., the attorney Initet of the owners.. April 8, 1854. . HENRY DRINKER., 'REMOVED I I h'TO BRICK BLOCK., front room, over the store of M. S. Wilson It Son. C. D.TII3,G)L, Dentist. SOAP. MANUFACTORY. 1 . 'rug subscriber keeps constantly on baud for sale JL at his establishment in Montrose, the best qual ty of SOFTSTLIP, manufactirred from the Aye of 'wood ashes and grease, in the' ld fashioned way, and not by any paient process. " i For those that furnish the grease, be manufactures the soap ibr $1,50 a barrel; Warmr.ted in an cases to be a good article, or the Soap may be returned and the money refunded. - PRIOE.. • Per barieL $ 5 . 00 1 Halfßarrel ............ Gallon, . 2i • Wholcvale dealers will be furulshed—if delivered at the Ashery in Montroser-at the rate of ten barrels for SO, or at' Semnton at ten barrels for SSO • . JOHN HENRY WARES. Montrose, March 17, 1856. . 10y1 II1TDEI:11110THIRS, . . , New Milford, Pat , -AlTotn,to call the attention of Countr y Mcrchante V 1 , end Peddlers to *their stock of Yatlce No- Lions, Jewelry, Watches, German Silver All Plated Wgire, and a general assortment of Fancy. G ods.o ' • Our Stock - being fresh from Imikthers .a of Maim facturers once a month, will enable ns to ive rt t, :our customers New Goods and Neiv Styles - , at al times. - MERCHANTS AND PEDLAIRS .. S. will find a stock of Goods suitable to their trade at New York Jobbing Prices. - Our goods are liought of Manufacturers and ImP - orterg direct. ' - .1 N. B. Cash paid for Furs. , ' - .1 . • . WM: siIAYR,EN. •. , • . • . . • . JOHN HAYDEN.. TRACY lIATREX. _.. • .-- - GEO. HAYDEN. • New Milford, Pa., Jan. 14, 1855. : • , I 503 - 1 TiS ' ATTENTION AT HOME! . F 'HE undersigned would respectfully inforin the cit -1 =us Dimock and vicinity, that he has 'opened a store at 'Hillock four corners, where he intends keep ing constantly on band a good and well selected as sortment olDry Goods, Grocerigicfliard .Crock cry, and all•binds.of merchandis'e;'usurdly kept in a country storg, which be sell , as low , if not lower, than any otWr establishment in Northern _MLiennsylva nia, Montrose not excepted. Gmrtlemen give me a call, ' and examine my stock of goods and my.pricmg.. You will save some miles tray 'land per- Jiaps from ten to fifteen scents on every ollar you pay out. A good assortment of Ready. Mad Clothing hept constantly on hand. All kinds of Country produce taken in-exchange for Goods at the market price.. • WM. 11. Dimock, Jan. 15. 1855.-7-Ivl. NEW STOVES. 1 .1 IIBITRRITT has now in store and it receiving • a lame,. •stock of NEW STO I'ES including the Star of the West and National Eleva r ed Orens, Li: Black Rorer, Wide World, and Paragon rge Oven, to which he would invite particubir'atten on as the best Cooking ' tores.in market, with a s perior us • surtment of Parlor , O ffi ce and Shop Stove , for wood tor coal; also, Stove Pipe, Zinc, Sheet ron, Stove Tubes, &e.' , . • This stock is selected from the beafr undries of ..ktuany and Utica for cash, with the bee quality of Trimmings made to order for his custom t de,-which will enablirbim in all respects to defy mpetitioti; and will be sold at the most reduced pric for cash or approved credit. - , • . 1 ' New ifilford, October, 1655, . I NOTICE • ÜBUC notice is hereby given that S. A. WOOD- P RUFF 'is receiving a new lot of toves and Wares of all kitids usually kept in• the Stove arid' Tinwaye lice of business, among which ti . 'be found a better assortment of Stoves, heavier, larger, and more durable than ever before offered in is county. AR the proof you need will be just to cal and exani ine for yourselves. All stoves warrants in every respect. Kept constantly on hand, an extensive; assortment of .1714 V IV4RE . , made out of tlO 7 -bes't materials, whiaris offeved for sale as cheap as cart be bought in any Market. Al.o on hand, Lead Pipe of all-siz es, Chain and Gearing for Chain Putnria, all sizes Brass and Porcelain Kettl e s , and all kintsJappaned Ware: • Jobbing done on short notice and in - peod order. All goods in the line will be sold cheap( for cash or .(approved) credit. ' S. A. WO I DRUFF. 31ontrose, March 19, 1856. WE will again say to our customers that we are extremely, anxious . to settle and balance our accounts. The more anxious since we began to foot 3 op so Many tittles amounting to quite a sum, and we are in need of It now. To accommodate ail, I will be in. Montrose every Monday for.the next two weeks, Tuesdart'at the store of Wm. 11. Thayei. in Dimock, and Wennesdays at Esq. 0. Miles, Brootlyn, Thurs days : at Orlando Williams' in Frankli . ' Thin ar rangement must accommodate all; still, it it does not, you can find a list of accounts at Esq. Avery's in 'Montrose, Esq, Miles', Brooklyn, and L William 11. Thayer's, Dimpek. Come and settle. R. March 13.'56. Ten Days Later fro N York. IMPORTANT INTE LIGFNCE. TUST received at F. B. CHANDLEte i ) a large and assortment splendid assoent of Paper Ban ngs and Bor der,-ov,er 3000 pieces of the latest and ;most imfirov ed patterns , from Bto3 ij cents per roll. AU can be suited in quantity, quality and price. Please call and exannne.P Also just received a fresh supply of melltaint and Linseed Oil, Which will be sold at n lour figure. • F. B. CHANDLER. Montrose, April 23 1856. :. . __ . POST BROM i S . ARE now receiving a large and well selected stock spf fresh Goods—desirable -and cheap as the cheapest. - • • Large stock of Dress Gras, Law s, Organdies, Jasonets, White Goods, Dress Silks,Erilliantes, Pop. lins, Parasols, Bonnets, Ribbons, obes Brilliantes, Noreen; Fancy Soaps, and The best 1 assortment of Lubins' Estraet and German CoIogn BUMMER ir . STUFFS—large • stock of Clothing at the lowest rstaator goat, articks-434ts and hoes, a large stock-Groceries in every variety—l n, Nailr Steel, Wooden Ware, Looking Glasses, -Pats and Brooms, Hemp Carpet, Oil Carpet--lsirge stocklof Hardware-- Hari* Tpols, &c. &c. I I Q . Weliarenever had better -and ch eaper stocks in r every department than now, and to hich we invite the attention of our old friends. . . SILK. AND DRESS ANTILLAS, Laces, Berages, • orked Collars, II& Parasols, Lawns, &Ishii:maple 13.nnets,Arans, (a choke assortment in each depbrtment,) a splendid lot of moire antique Trimming, Staple Goods of large:: variety, Clothing, (a large stock,) Gents' and Boys' IlatiMeilk and summer,) Cloths veiylow, Calicoes from 4cente to 1 shilling, Carpets, Matinc, Oil-cloth, and Rugs.' . Hardware—German Silver Plated Spoons, Knives and Forks. ' • Gripeerleo—Fish, a fine assortment of Teas, Coffees, Broils Tapia, -Rice, Chocolate, Raisins, Ground Coffee, CO*Stareh. I , _,Perilatmerp.- - -Bay Water, Arena, do. Extracts, German Colo of Fancy Soaps, &e. &c. Farmhag Took—Hay Fork Rakes Le." Le. • I. REMOVAL. W; B. DEA • - The man what makes . the Pictere," AS removed to ids nsw Sky Light Boonuc, in the ,L Brick Block, over Bentley k Reads. - Ma increased facilities (and add4d expenses) de• mend an increase of patronage, - and be trusts that the response will be hearty and 114 d. Come and see my new Rooms my new stock' of Daguerreotype goods. , QALT; nowt end PORK, by 6.7 barrel, or - by the bled. B. B. Lanesboro, Dee.,'1865. Saver pair for the best Kip an Lanegooro, Dec., lOU. AYER NOTICE. SAYER. ODDS. let do., Geniu e, a large stock POST. air, CO. S. pound c othic, TO S (XO. Pi Thick Boots, at I TONS k CO. ME MOTU GOODS r . . ' ' A, L • THROP. 8:....C0'5.. - TvE are , Sr altering the balance of a large stock dgiA , V V ' orl AIRS' DRESS:GOODS, CLOTHS, SATIN ~..' AND READ}' MADE CLOTH ING at tly, reduced prices, in order to make room for. our Spring purchaea. Now is the tim e t o bur cheap, as we are determined to selloff our stook. Fifteen and ltenty per cent may be saved by calling on us immedtely. • Pine; Ric* liVerick Jferiaoea, worth 10 and 1:2 shillings, it $1 per yard. • • • i Beautiful Btriped and Plaid Helaine. usually sold ; for 2s. and 2s 6d.' - forllBs and 20 cent& - = . Paramettaa,- Alpe:gees, Cobinlys, flannels, dad Liadseya atecos that wi Jens." "BEAT nsn JRW." 20Batinetta in U. Q. per yard to $1 per yard, and per cent. l leas than the market price. We also keep on hand a fine assortment of ` 1 BROADCLOTHS , all grades and colors, in price from $2 to $4,50. 1 CASSIMERES, Black and colored Doe Skins, Fancy ditto—Sheep's Grey, lieutkiky Jeans, Corduroys- •-. • Ready-Made Clothifig.' • Overcoat from $4 to $10;' Pants, for only $ 2 , 50 ; Vests Ovcr-hawls, Flannel Jackets, a very nice arti cle to work in—call and try one. on. - nuts wail Boots-and Shoes, Ciockery , 7 izCairn, • Hardware, and Grpceries. • A lot more of those fine Teas; Try, if nothing more than a drawing, and you will be sure to try again. YA NKEE - NOTIONS', Beside maOy.other things that we shall be happy to shew all willifaVor us with a call. We can and will sell goods •is Cheap as they can be bought anywhere in this country,'llingliamton not excepted. iVe cannot sell !Oolltir's worth of goods on a year's credit as we will • bill;of fifty for cash. Buy the amount and bring the pay, and •ott need not spend your time " York State," as we give you the worth o your-money here at holm. -•• • . N.B. • ;• . Remember all we bare said we mean; and if any any one Will call at NO. 3, PUBLIC AYENUE, we will proyei all we bare WO to their entire satisfaction. kinds of Produce, BETTER, SOCKS, AND EG • GS; taken in exchange for goods -at the Anorc ItATE:4. . A. LATIIROP k CO. MontrOse, Felnitary 12, 1856. 0 . . .. WAR I . : 1 , Var via Great Britain : • 1 . , HE ntral American question is not yet settled, ' Tbut I , G UTTENBE.RG, ROSENB A 1;..1!d... CO. are finall y settled in their new store in the East end I of the Nw'Brick f Block, where soldiers who intend to 'enlistor the war can be supplie&with -regiment als and I sorts of:Clothing, and those Who desire to I . i take the i wives with them, can also be supplied with I the best bf materials for ladies' wear, from a Stocking up to a tonnet, either in soldier or citizen style. Knowiog.the citizens of Susquehanna county to be brave . abd patriotic, we are sure they intend to . be . 1 prepared for the coining struggle, and therefore ad-. vise thefn to call on' us and examine our extensive I . stock, which we are misfired we can sell as low as i any oth firm this,side of New York city. :pc, • i Ours k, which' we hare very lately purchased and wit great ca " 1 ' selected, comprises a full assort- ment of; - •• . , LA:' lES'' WEAR, • 1 such as Shawls, from $1 up to *.f3o; Dress Goods I from a4O cenr Calico Dress to as 6 Silk ; . Lidies' I Cloaks, Embroideries of all descriptioni; and 'those ; who happen to live in a 'Very cold \climate we can I supply , kith a good suit of Funi to keep them warm.l GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. i - To gentlemen who do not Want to,be troubled with. I getting up new snits of clothes, we Wattld say that we have. Mvery full assortment of Ready-made Clothing, I of all 4cs criptions and prices, and in case we should I nbt hae the article they want, vie will take their or ders and supply them mi very short notice. I . BOYS' CLOTHING. ! We [have also a very good assortment of Children's Clothing, from an - infant up to a young mar,, which cannot be surpassed for tastefulness, as well as :for quality and cheapness. - We l haie Omni regular assortment of-Gentlemen's Furviaing Goods, such as Fine Shirts, Collars, Un der Garments, Silk Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, Stocks, aad a great many other articles too numer ous to mention. • In addition to all these, we keep a full stock of Staple and Domestic Goods, such as Sheotings of all qualities and prices, Flannels, TiOtings, Ginghams, and aqreat variety of other articles which arc usual ly needed, in We are very sure that those who arc in want of any of the articles - mentioned, would do well to call and price our goods,. and satisfy themselves how much they can save by buying of us. Thankful for past favors while at our , old stand, we invite our friends and the public generaFy to 'call on us atlciur new and more commodious iablshment, where we are always readyto wait on tl em with all possibl attention. GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM & CO.' __ shi l C. TTENBERG. , I» ROSENBA.C.II. C. n. WITTCNILIERO. J. wirrEmismo. . 1 — .New Era ha Montrose: THE. WAR IN KANSAS CONTINUES! B ur those who attempted , to - get up a fight in Montrose, ag ainst "second rate goods and high prices," with thefavends of three or four 'old stocks have fizzled ; and , Keeler and Stoddard; 31-blps e BOOT AND SHOE. ST6BE is located on Main street, South of Searle's lirdel,—with the largest and best assortment of Goodi ever brought into this mar ket,', bought at the LOWEST .FIGURE, - and which they will sell a above cost, are de ternrined to give " the old codger"- a hard one. We do not intend to be undersold by any other establishment in Town. We have only to say, Come 'and See, for "seeing is believing." We do not de= sire . to puff our goods, preferring to "let our works pram, us ; but - we may be permitted to say, for the infOrmation of purchasers, that we. have just received riN,EXTENSIVE STOCK of-Superior quality and style, comprising all kinds of Gentlemen's, Ladies', and Children's wear. Also a general assortment of Findings, and jecather of all kinds.' Work • Work made to order, and repairing done neatly. KEELER, k STODDARD. ' Montrose, June 11, 1856. • NEW • ' •L. HALL & SATTERLY, "It ANTFACTURERS and dealers in all kinds of IVA:Furniture, arc now prepared to fill all o4ders for Bedsteads of all kinds at wholesale or retail, on short - notice. Retail prices range from $2 upwariii, according to style. _We:also keep on hand Ready-Made Co ffi ns ; and as we. have an elegant hearse, we are prepared to attend funerals on short notice. A. A. BALL. J. T. SATTERLY. New Martini, May 4, 11356. l ARD.r" Faie I:7 I • . BENTLEYS READ Montrose, Jeff IG , IBsg. T , f FIRE! . PIREF J YCOMING COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE 1.3 COMPANY, Capital $2,20000; and increasing. tis one of the best Companies in the Seate. All its saes by fire promptly adjusted. It has paid over calf amillion of dollars losses by fire since it went into Operation. Applications received at the store of /I. . Lyons it Co., JAmesbore, and at the store of Ly .ns & Co., Jessup, Lu;eine county, and at Mont se. i!. R. LYONS, Agent. Montrose, Dec.. 1855. AT TUE OLD STORE OF J. LYONS & SON OAlk4 now be found a large lot of :YEW - GOODS, comprising a general assortment of articles usu• ally kept in a country store, all of which have been bought cheap for cash, and will be sold at a very small advance. 37 1 2 "8 ma1l p f l o l r e a oninte llr r ia Str r a left. which will nted alLwvol.— be sold at tinprecedented low rates. Now is the time to buy a Shawl cheap. Call and see. Jan. 31.] - - J. LYONS & SON. ATB and Caps, Boots and Shoes, just received by , = 4. LYONS at,SON. OOLEN YARN, coarse and fine, at " J.. LYONS & SOS's. CEDAN, Pails, common Palle, Tube, Clothes Pip; 'beams, Rope, Jr. at J. , LYONS & SON'e. o,oda and Butter Crackers, Rive; Coffee, Tea Fish, El" new supply, also Garden Sedda just open. ed and for sale by J. Lyons Son. April 9th 1856: Melodeons riONSTANTLY ON HAND or faintslied Wordy, odahort notice. J. LYON'S d; SON. New Music • - S A# O. sae Prettiest soup ever pubilited--160, a new' aef Bielodeees, Violins and Guitars.— Vienna front es t dollar 'to "twentl-fiee: Strings f et the best quslity,liridges, Pege, Ste-, ler aide by - J. LYONS & SON AYR'S PILLS . i • -1 ., .. ire curing•the-iiicko a nenteit - n ever wn • • ‘ 'e . before kn any Medicine. „•. 1 1 INILLID3,.READ AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. JULES RAUEL, Ise., de well known perfumer • 'of Chestnut Street, yhita phis, whose choke protineta are found at almost everyztollet, !aye : "I am bappir to fray of tour Cum/lute Pau - Si that I have found them a better 'fatally medicine, for Common use, than any other, withittuy knowledge. Many of my friends .itbe h i a l u tsic.t, re tt al v i tt re io d isualiness„ mar ar ktid a ha be y nel lea : akr f oren ven joss im a n, paius iuni powit t teh, Weide with me in believing pat they possess extraordinary virtues foe driving out dissesee and curing the sick. • • They an not only e ff ectual, but age and pleasant to he taken— qualities which must ,utake them valued by the public, when theykre bkovvn.” •,./ The venerable ChancelloeWAßDLAW writes from Bal timore, 15th April , 11354 I • , - . .. r Bilious headache, which has of late years overtaken me in thespring, IA few doses of your Pins cured me. I • have used your Cherry Patton* many years Ili'my family • . for coughs and colds trithiuntailing success. You make medicines which cue ; and I feel it a pleasure to commend . you for the good you havOion• and are doing." -• . • JOHN P. BEATTy, Eau.' See. albs Penn. Railroad Co., . says: i •.! " Ps. R.!&.ojfie, Philadelphia, Dec. 13,1853. " Slr : I take pleamitriajn addinguttestimony to the elfitacY of your unidicine,i, having delved very material benefit from the use of both your Pectoral and Cathartic Pills. I ani never, tv•ithotH them lii my family, nor shall I. ever consent to be', white my means will procure them." .. The widely renowned S. S. STEVENS, AL p., of-Went worth, N. IL, writes: i . . "[laving used your Ci.vniane Pius in my putties, I certify from experience that they are an invaluable purge. rive. In cues of exped i ence functions netheiiver, causing headache, indigeition, cciptiveness, and the great variety ' of diseases that hillmsr, they are a surer remedy than any other. -In all cases where a purgative remedy is required, - • I confidently recommend theme Pills to the public, as superior to antler I have ever found. They ate sun . in their operati , an& perfectly safe—qualities which - make 'them an invaluable article for 'public use. I have pr many, years known vour Caerrk_Pectend as the - best Cough medicine in the world ; and these Pills are in no wise inferior to that adniirable preparation for thefts* . ' ment of diseases." 1 • . . . 1 ".seen, .Ile:, Nov. 25,1853. ' ' " Va. J. C, Aria—Mkt Sir: I have been afflicted from my birth with' ? scrofulaln its worst form, and now; alley • twenty years' trial, and an untold Of amount of suffering, have been completelyaired in a few weeks by your Pills.' With what feelings et rejoicing I write can. Only be imagined when y ou realize what I have su ff ered, and how • - long. • - i . i • •• • - - , • " Never uptil now haVo I been free from this loathsome disease in some shape. At times it attacked my eyes, and made me almost blind, besides the unendurable pain ; at others it settled in the kelp of my head, and destroyed mt. hair, and has kept me panty bald all my days; sometimes it came out in my fiee,iind kept, it for months a raw sore. "About nine weeks ago I commenced taking your Ca. thattic Pills, and'no* am entirely free from the complaint. My eyes are well, my skin is fah, and my hair has cum. menced a healthy grow th; all of which makes pie feel already a new person. "Hoping this Statement may be the means of conveying information that shall do good toethen, Pam, with every sentiment of gratitude, Yours, ike.t • MARIA RICKER," "I have known the above named klaria •Ricker from her childhood, and hey Statement is strictly true. ANDREW J. I'iIFZERVE, • Overseer of tha Portsmouth Manufacturing Co." . Carr. JOEL PRATT,of the ship Marion,. writes from' Boston, 20th April, 18.54; ' "Your Pills have cured me from a biliutiis attack whiclr arose from derangement of the Liver, which had become very serious. Thad failed of any relief by my Physlcian, and from every remedy I could try ; but a few doses of your Pilh. have completely restored me to health. I have given them' to my children for worms; with the best of - itch. - Theinrere promptly cured. I recommended them to a Mend ftir coativeness, which had troubled him for months ; lie told me lir a few days they had cured .bhn. You make the beat medicine in the world ; and lam free to say so.". ' . ' • Read this from the distinguished' Solicitor of the Supreme - Court, whom :brilliant Wilke have made Lim well known, not only in this , _ 11 0 the neighboring States. , • .i • " - °rheas, Ste 4prit; 1" . " Sir: I have great satisfaetkin In assuringyou. t myself andleinily have been very much benefited by you "M medicines. idy wife was cured, two yews since;of a se- yore and dangerous cough, by your Cutely Prevoest, • and since Hun has enjoyed perfect health. My children have several' times been cured from attacks of thelnflu ones and Creep by it. It is an invaluable reniede for these complaints. Your Csenurne Puss have entirely ' cured' me from a dyspepsia and costiveness, which has grown upon me for some years,— indeed, this cure is much more important, from the fact that I had failed to get relief flortithe best Physicians which this section of sisemonntry affords, and from any of the numerous reme- dhoti bad taken. elfrou seem to us, Doctor, like a providential blessing to our family, and you may well suppose we are nut un mindful of it.' ' Yours respectfully _ • - I..EAVITY TIIAXTER." • " Studs ektunisr, Oki. .Seri4-501, 1814. "Da. J. CAT's' Horsed. Sir: I have made a thu mp trial of the CATHARTIC PAIR, left me by your agent, , an b ase been eared by theme( ihe,dreadful Rheumatism ' ender which hi found' me suffering. The first dose re lieved me, and A few subsequent doses hare entirely removed' the disease. I feel in better health now than, for some years before, which I attribute entirely to the effects of your CATHARTIC Pius. Yours with great respect, LUCIUS B. METCALF." • The above are all fronepersons who are publicly 'known where they reside, and who would not make these state ments without a thoyough conviction that tlfey, were true. Preparedly DR:I. C. AYER, & CO., Practical andloudyticalpemlsts, Lowell, Mau... ABEL TI - nnia.t. and J. ETIIELIDGE, Montrose, and by Druggists generally. ' :-PATENT • MEDICI riTUS. . A MONO the great variety of Medicines at Turrelrs 1 - 1. Store, may be found all of Dr. Jayne's justly. - celebrated Family Mediclnes:ra-Ayre's Cherry Pseto rat and Cathartic Pills ; Halsey's - .Fdrest Wine end- Forest Pills; Hoofland's celebrated German Bitters; Louden's series of Family Medicines ; • Met chant's Gargling Oil, the greatest renietly for sprains .in.man or beast ever known ; Mathewson's Infallible Bente- ; dy, and Horse Remedy";. - Crick's Vettnifuge, and a variety, of other kinds; Track's-Magnetic Ointment, the great remedy for' burns - , rheumatism, and all in fiarumatory complaints; Pond's Extract, a first rate thing for similar purpose's as above Ointment; . An; dress' Pain Destroying Agent, a good article ; Wood cock's Balsani and Bone Liniment; Atwood's Jinn dice Bitters, Canker Drops, Liniment, and Dysentery Drops; Baker's Compound for Dysentery ; Eciugh ton's Pepsin, for Dyspepsia ; ..Helmbold's Extract of Buchu and' Ettract of Sarsaparilla - ; a Variety of Salves, the best in market, Pills, &e, and an almost endless variety of Patent Medicines, altogether too numerous to enumerate—but suffice it to say, that the public will find nearly every thing in thisline, at the Drug and Fancy Store of ' ABEL TUBRELL. Montrose, July, 1855 " • . •• , , - .. 9 ABEL TURRELL This just received flout New York, a full and desi rable stock of • • Comprising a first - rate assortment of Drugs; Med- ;eines, Chemicals, Medical Instruments, Paints, Oils, . Dye-stuffs China; Glass, ' and Erthen•Ware, (a . good variety. oeCrockery,)Brittannii.Ware, Japanned and Planistted Tin Ware, Silver and all mime kinds of Spoons, Silver Forks, Butter Knives, - &c. AU sorts. of Lamps, A good variety of Wood and Gilt -Frame I Mirrors, Wall and Window' Paper, Stationery, Stone Ware,, Woodan Ware, Brushes, Brooms, Family Gro- I ceries, Latiqi Oils, Comphene, Burning Fluid, Tellow I Stearin and -Spermaceti Candles, nide and other I Whips, Varitishes, WindoW . ' Glass,.&c. A 'first rate variety of. Jewelry, Perfumery and Fancy- Goods, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Gold Pens; Violins, ' Flutes, Fifes, Accordeans, Violin and 'Viotinecllo Strings, .&c. The largest assortment . 'of Pocket Knives in Susquehanna County, and the best quality in market; --lihot Guns, -Pistols, (Single and Double . Barrel,) Revolvers,. • In short, the Physician, the Invalid, the ,House KeePer, the Farmer,- - .the Mechanic, _the 'Manufacturer, 'the Professional Man, the-Gentleman, the Lady, the Young and the Old, the Rich and the Poor, the Beau iful and the Ugly, the (';Kay and the Fashionable, and all the . res.t. of the peopleir - will find something to sup ply their every day wants 'fit: Turret's. . Store in the Nevi Brick Bieck—Prices Low—Qual -Ries Good—Call-and see. ABEL TURRELL, Montrose, March 5, 1856. Inf - They. tire aßgoing to Ttirrelrs.Al • . . • . " JUST. RECEIVED, AVARIETY of 'Brittannia- Ware, Planished and JaVanued Tin-ware, Crockery, Glass-ware,.Dry Goods. Groceries,iFancy Goods, Jewelry, Silver Spoons, Gold SpeOicles, Perfumery, Drugs, Medi cines, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, ttc„,• . Montrose, May 6:. 1856. -.: ABEL TIRRELL. SEWING Birds, Reticules . , Powdres Subtilet, the Balm of a thousand .flowers, and nearly every thing for sale at ' , • TURRELL'S Bonnetiind Parasols. AXTE have jusekeelved, by eipress,`a fresh stock T T of Bonnets, Misses' and Children's Bats, Bon nets Parasols, &c. &c., whiee ire offer cheap. . - BENTLEY'S: READ. _Montrose, May 20 1856. FACTS. FOR TILE PEOPLE. RE subscriber is carrying on the CIIAIR MAK - ING BUSINESSS in all its various brunches at the Chair and Wire Shop in Raiford, *here may be found a greater variety of Windsor and Rocking Chairs than at any other establishment iri thecounty; also Flag and Cane Seats, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Lounp. es, Settees, Tables, Stands, &c. Av., all of which will be gold at the lowest prices at retail, (Or wholesale, with short notice.) AU work warranted well made and of good material. Short credits and small profits will be my motto. For demonstration of the ,sbove facts, please call at my shop in Buford villaggec A. W. GRIyENWOOD. liarford, October • 12, 1854. 1540 M 'E I4 " PerPairf3r tic niec M at 2s *",?,. ~ -, Look fiere. Ne*. =I ==3Ml3 = POST, :CO 1 PER - & CO. . s HENRY DRINKER; • .. ' ' •,,,,,-,... WM. TIIINTTING COO ER. ' "4V 414 12 °, S if L November 1855 ISAAC . POST: ' - • - TIMMS on New Y rk City in Philadelphia. -j- Collections promp y made and remitted. • -'.olfice hours from 10 .w. to 3. - - . Messrs Mien- k Paxton, N. York. JtEFERENCE, Sannie C. Morton, Esq., Phil's.. Hon. 1 illiam Jessup, Montrose. FqIUMAN 41, 7 '1.;" Cabin TARE pleasure in addition to.thcir Woan,.the largest and FLAQ, AND -WOO ed for sal in Susqueha manufactured . exprestii, Ivirratit theta to , be a • Ware-room, foot of MI yourselves. ma county, •I o w . were to their order, and they can uperioarticle. • Call at tteir ;:line street, and examinefo`r • W. w. SSlilt. C. FORIMAX. Montrose. Feb. 27. 45.1' A. 811111,t . Prof: C; .LARBER ; Sharing ing agaitricmove tioti in the haSenient over Chandler's Store, in 'the ntost scientiti \ please& to entrust the. Nor. 20. Ell 3 NEW E. • AND E. MOT .1".1.• public that th Celebrated Plows. hand, Side Hill, : liit ciatirators, Dog Cl,u Plow Pointls/of vari tuntion. ~ - We• hope, toireeeive our share tory, D. Post's .old s Searle's Mil Ur Repairing don Feb. 6, STEA 111 GRI! j3O,ST ..BROTHER! Arta lislnnent, I,'rfine Wed i:lne / 4 70 it y, also chop and Il Custom work will be Ca SCS• Warranted. Montrose, Jrulv . 1 . CliflE AND PIASILIER. ffllNllE . sibseribers tare now burning and will iseep IL constantly on 1 and, Lime of a very superior quality at. Montrose Depot, and will sell 'it in any quantities -at a fair price. Persons wiSlting a large quantity can he,suprflied I:Nut a reasonable notice: Superior ground Pilaster will be key constantly on hand hereafter. • ' • I.• ~ POST, • - - - - '. - 11. !NEER.- . . _.•• . . W'. JESSUP.• Montrose Depot, • pril 3.. L. SEARLE. err, , -.... b cultivators, hem, era,, 31agic COrn , . /I.lllsi.Leather an, ter?, Apple Pares Churns, Sc. 'Es Emery's and Win ular attention to lire A No. 1. • i Descriptivet'aialogues, Price Lists, and Circulars of all Maci.uines c.. sold by us, sent gratis and post age, prepaid,lo A i applicants. Send. us your name and address„ and of yintr Mond::: also. - 1 • . - Agent,. yr. 11 LOWERS, Franhhn, Pa. - (P. 0. addfess,3l)mtrns .). - I 11. 11 . WELLES & CO, i ' Athens, Pa.; ne em), 1556. 24rris Fo .TILTS power ins an ascendency over all others,. as its gears an be shifted film side to. side ..and from one shaft go the other, giving it a slow, heavy motion or,a Het, quick motion, adapting it to any the many.uses for which it may be required,, The stibscribpr having made -arrangemmts with Emery Brother?) for the sale of their machinery, NI ill .furnish those lishing to purchase -on as . favorable terms and with as good guaranty as can be given for any . niachinery of the -kind now in use. Address, G. A. TILDEN. Forest Lake, Susiluehanna County, Pa. t3t THEY neve did do more than give temporary re- liet, and CIO never will. It is because they don't touch the CAUSE of the disease. The cares' c all ague and Wiens diseases is the atmospheric poi son called Mis4ma or Malaria. Neutralize . ' this poi 'son by its NATtRAL ANTIDOTE, and all disease caused .• by it disappea at once. ,'Rhode's Fever and Ague Cure is this A tidote to Malaria, and moreover it is a r ' perfectly harm ess medicine. The certificate of the celebrated ch mist, J. R. Chilton, of New York, to 'this effect, is *ached totty bottle;.therefore if it does no good , can do TIO rm. . - . This is mor4than•can be said of Quinine, Arsenic, or any tonic iexistence, as their use is ruinous to the constitutiqn and brings on Dumb Ague, which never allowsperson.to feel perfectly well fora sin -11 gle moment. In illustration of these truths I annex some extracts just received from a phylieian: • IPEORGETOWN, Ohio, March 17, 18.56. JAB. A. R DES, Fsq.—Dear sir: ; _ Yours of 2d inst. is at ham . The Cure arrived lae last year, and difficulty the, n getting any one to try•it was greatly increased fro - the fact that a remedylad been intro duced which was growing itito favor with the public, - as being bettor than' using Quinine—not knowing, I presume, that: the remedy.they used to escape Qedt nine, contained the natio irsztr! - - This remedy (known as "Smith's Tonic") would in-: variably DEE remedy an agile, but it did not cote it, as it would often turn with renewed vigor. This ono circumstance I deemed in your favor,, if I could insti- . tute a test c parison between it and your Cure.— t The following is the result : ' Three perstnis took your "Cure," all of which were cases of "ulnae Inti.•rmittent Fever" f• o many . weeks standi g. They had tried Quinine and other remedies, oc lonally missing a chill, NAIL was (as ofl i. in all such ca es) slowly wearing them out and laying the foundati n of other and severer maladies. .-• I did succeed in Wecting a radical cure of all three of ,these casesyyith yourremedy, and they have not bad a chill since.l In all three of these eases the "Smith's Tonic" hadbeen used, and -would, as before stated, • break. the I, but after a period or two had elapsed It would ret, rn; I - think re will be no, difficulty pow in giving. your " Cure the vantage ground of any other reme dy now in u e here, &c. -Le. Wm., Recast'', X. 0. • RHODE'S FEVER AND AGUE CURE, or ANTI DOTE DOTE 'TO ALARIA, the only 'harmless remedy hi existence is equally certain aii.i. a, preventive as a cure. Takel it when you feel the chills coming on, and you ner will have a single one, - . _ j HES A. RHODES, Proprietor, x - . Providence. P.. L • I. N. DULLARD and J. ETHRIDGE, id by Druggists generally. ' -, Jj For sale Montrose, REMOVAL. S. W n has removed bis Ste& of GOods into his new Sto (ln the Brick Block) at the foot of Pub- Ho Avenue here the Mercantile business will be con tinued and the Firm of IL S. Wilson'& Sen. Ad ditions tot tar 'present Stock , will be 'continually niade:and onlati attention glen to: keep 'urti genetiil 'as rtment=etipecially in the hardware Wu. - . g Heim ifering.to their ems" tomfrs,, in -aal large stock of Cumin best assortment of CANE, SEAr CHAIRS ever offer- arles Morris, loon, and Ifair-Dresser„hav i. his, shop from its formerloeli i if Searle's Hotel, -to the room lis prepared. to .exercise hiS art t manlier, on all who may be , r heads pr faces to his hands w SHOP. TAItLISIIMENT. . ivtould respectfully inform the arc manufacturing Blatchley's hey also keep' constantly -on ne County, and Iden Plows; nit, Sleigh and' Niter Shoes, ns patterns, too numerous, to y strict attention to business, f public patronage. Manufac nd.. Foundry, M. Mott, near on short notice. ' MERRIT MOTT. . ELIJAH MOTT.: 7 AND SAW SIILL. . having pnrcha:4ed the above ill keep constantly on haed Se er; corn Meal of superior qual- El ran at the lowest cash price:4.= done with despatch, and in all 138 W • . 53.• . _ , . ' .i. .alles, . . . pit's-celebrated Reapers and Mow and CO1) Mills, Excelsior Fanning India-rubber Beitings, Meat Cut c, Refrigerators, Provision §afes, tnts furnished for repairing both eler's -Machines. - We' invite partie-, tir Eicelsior. Fanning Mills.' They eery Brothers' Threshing,. &c. 'ICS WON'T DO., BUSINESS CARS. . „ William NC Wheaten, IL , ' ECLECTIC PRYSICIAICAND SURGEttli , Res: pectfully offers Mattel-idea to el whOrefer !hi - "Reformed 'Practice" to thei_old Bleeding Blimong /1! and Caloinel Plan. Jackson Eiutitneimana Co.:Pc / *.f.j'er' " • C. C; Hollister t DEALER IN ! SADDLE& Datum, Tnan*Va. ) .11) lices, bibiritOsei - 1141 -1): Vail; . PYSICIAN AND SURGEON,- has tieipainenti located himself at Dmeknervilli i ensquebinti • '1 county, Pa., and-will promptly attend to all clillarit which he may be fifored. , • • - . 18v2y H. 13. Knapp, with E. Caul4 7 'l"C it Sol* IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN MINA, .1 - and Earthen Ware,' No. 76 Warren. street; Ntrat " Yoax. P. F. wilmot, GRADUATE of the allOpatltic and Homeopathic- Collegea of Medicine,- is now permanently lot cated.in Great, Bend Pa. ' April 30, 1856. " - . , - A. MAdmell, - • ° ". A TTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LA*. Office .ti. 4:iyer , S. B. W)est's Drug St?re,. Busirehanita Depot, Pa. L _- L T. It Orchard, IL D:. • DriY,SiCIAN AND SURGEON, Jackson, Susque-H banns cbunty, Pa, Residence at the,Peeteffice, all • 9. 22. y Keeler & Stodda(9l 7 ,, TVABER.S IN BOOTS & SHOtSither & Fuld. 13 ings, on Maine St., first doorbelowSearleilko Montrose; Jan. 1, 1856 - • William IL Jessup, ATTORNEY AT LAW 14 NOTARY PUBLIC. 4. Office on Public - S . quare, lioritrose. W. Singleton • C . . AN ntow be found at WS new stand on the ter. • ner of Owego and Chestnut streets, iwthe - building reeently occupied by Vs ittenberg 1 co, where he eff ectually repairs with. dispatch, Wateh / es, Clocks, welry, Guns, - uitti 6 tiery deseriptioWo Xaehineryl - Wiled cutting; Gun and Watch mate rials supplied to the trade. • . - Dr. H. Smith, . SURGEON_ DENTIST, Montrose, Pa., at smtei Hotel, Mondays and Tuesdays of each week. Killer. & Fowler, TTORNEYS AND COUNSFAORS 411 Li and Solieltore in Chancery. Office No. • street,- Chicag?, 111. • , - _ • Thomas Ingstrun: DEALER LI DRY GOODS, Groc7eries, Clothing, Crockery,. Boops and Shoes,kc;; SussialiOnta . pepet , ' . Bentley 8: A TTORNEYS AT LAW, AND' D0671' 14ND 1"1. AGENTS,' Iron - from, U. S. DENT.LET. • - L. li.rlfittlL D. • T 4 itTRY AND EXCHANGE:STABLS U in - the iear of Wilson's Store, Mordr.oBs, CM J. Colsten; ' TAEALER IN STOVES," Tin, Copper, and Si -1.1 Iron Ware, .Loderartlie near Great Bend Depot December 4. ' L. II: Hinds, - - TTORN:EY AT LAW, Susquehanna, ra. 9ffice 1 - 1. on Maine"street, one door east of Lentieim • • •-• Pra,zier & Case; ' A TTORNEYS AND COUNSEgefiS AT LAW: 11 Office on Turnpike stree t, cgie\tloor ERWSII Post's. Store, Montrose, Pa.- • • ' • EZI •• ' • Albert Clumben. A TTORNEY AT LAW and Justl4. .L 1 over I. L. Post & Co's Store, Montrose. and zular Feed Pow- ,Wm. IL Tesfap, • • A TTORSEY AT LAW 1.10:4 COMUISSIO:fiER of -r-V DEEDS, for the State of New York, Will attend tO all business entrusted to him with ptomptness and fideli c. Offic& on Publi4 Squaw, oc,cupieti by lion. Win.O . essup. • • =I Abel . Turrell, DVALER IN DRUGS, MEDICI-4ES, ,Chemicals d Paitits, Oils, Dye-stuffs, Groceries, Drs Goodsd Hardware, Stoneware, Glassware Clocks, Watchee d 4ewelry, i Silver Spoons,Spectacles, Musi ments, Trusses, Surgical Instruments,. Liipt Per fumery, Mirrors, Stationery, Hrushes, 'Tree! Tanker Notions &c. - • - . • B. R. Lyoni es Co., i',ITHOLESALE AND RETAIL pEALERS' LN Y- Dry . Goods, Groecries, Salt, Flpur, anddlard stare, Lanesboro, Pa. • . t• _ F. B. Chandler, • DEILER IN DRY GOODS, Ready Made Clotbia;, Grocedes, }kooks and. Stationery, ete., iWt Avenue, .3fa3trosr, Pa. , • - I. L. Post & Cb g DEALERS IN. DRY GOODS, Grocers ~Croctery, 1.1 Hardware, Leather,.'Flour, etc.,'c et of Turn pil:e street and Public . Avenue, Montros, • / 7f. Z. Lyons it Son., - I. ° TIEALERS W DRY GOODS, Groee'ries, Hardware, Crockery, Tinware, Groeeriee, Book* etc.; alio, carry on:the Book :Binding business—Pe lip Avenue, "Ifontic?se, Pa. .1 , . . • , . • ' B§ntley dk Read, - • - . . IRAIRRS I:3-:DRY GOODS, Drugs , , • -Medicine, ID RS Oils; Groceries,, Ilardwaro, _Crockeiy, Iron, Clocks, 'Watches, Jewelry, Saver Spoons, Pet , uinery, eke.--Foot of Public Avenue, 3 ordrose: .William & William H. Jessupi - A TTORNEYS AT- LAW, - Nontrqse, Pp. Pew tice 'in sustmehanna; Bradford, Wayne t Wyo. and Luzern counties. - -• ' - nun . g W. Smiih,.B4 C 0. ,. ' fIABLNIET - MAKERS.. They keep iconsiantiy on lJ hand a flood assortment of all kinds of Whitt Furniture. Shop and War Rooms: at the foot id Maine street,- Montrose, Pa. lc Winton. * ANUF ACTITRERS- and DEALERS in Stray 13'1 Goods, Hats, Cam, Pam Umbrellas,Para sols, Ribbons, ee. - ste.; dourtlafidt stiet,Sew. York, (up stairs.) • • s. A BALD WIN - Wholesale and Retail deal -Me er in Flour, Salt, Pork, Fisb,Lard, pain, feed meal, candles, clbver and timothy . seed. ..! 50 Barrels fresh ground flour just received from Ithica Mills. 'Montrose Augus l A- ""' • - • . . One Mord More. • , LWant to remind those indebted to me, that I ioel considerable by the Vire a, year ago, and that I have bed' under the necessity of rebuilding a StorelloPe Snd consequently must urge payment--hopineldi will attend to it without further notice. . Montrose, Dec. 19, ISM. M. s: WILSON; = ONCE 51011 E . - WE gave notice some time ago that the,firm 01 Woodruff' Eldted was dissolved,. and that we wanted and needed a setticmeM:of ourmatten. We suppose that you have all beaid that self-preaer vation is the first law, of nature. In order to are ourselves from,cost, we wish those indebted to m would pay, as you' cith find your notes and accounts at - the shop,of S: A. Woodruff foi a short time lon ger. After that they wfil be somewhere.else. Thu is no.,f)alse Aare], for we;want the money, 'and it be longs to-us, and it is right we should have l it. S. A.. WOODRUFF , Montrose, April 14. ,G. B. ELDRED. THE .INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN. PUBLISHED tirscsvi TEITBeDAVYOI6IIIIII, AVVOIWICOStr PA., AP $1,50 'nu ~.0111:94 , , - Bates of Adve stag, One square Qs lineft_ or less) one ,yestelt„, ;,. . $0,50' One square • " , two wedge, ... . . . 0,75 " ' three Weelcs, - One square area ',— One square " • OUe MOUth, ....... 1,0 One square " , t wo Tolv. ,,, t h s „ . .. Ono square _ " threerwan - Ono square !' . One square " yesr, ..... 8. 0 Yor two or more squares, inserted 17 the year, deduction from the sibove prices is made, - YesrlY ad• vertisers will have the 'Mellor 'of share* or clog! lug their advertisements additional charge. I d. Business. ("ids, not esieecling dye titles, W ette at $9.,00 per imum. • • • = ~t This office fe supplied - lift z'e t redesseramesi -- . Jobbing nukteybds; d e of :JohWork , son as Ueda; Posters, Pamphlets, ac.ollll - iie dote Mu* ly tad promptly, - lial EBEI "/ •/' • E j} 11111 MI LAW, Clarke . wiNTON 1 = Ii ~:...._: :~: id T - OTIJ s TEI3 , ..4 . .... Mid btai E!! Effil And En Butri ,1.) [2:m EMI ..-::. 'And -And !!!I El 3 Pi
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