EMI • - 1 --:. - .Th ri Olioni i. • -- . . Col:. Prestofo 0.. Brooks ,; %tow k nown pretty ~, generally es Bully. Breeks- nkg .dawn and, nearly killing al Ittl - 5,," - Semitor-iii the Senate chatit4r,liaehail a pliblie,repip. tion. at Cotifinbio;Seutii derolina. •,A..pitelier" a ndgoblet,taints heavy tone, were. peilenti.&. - to him by -I is- deliellted and" elinghTtened, C O* . Stituents, kr . his L avers : in attacking 'on on - - . armed and !utipre cd•-inott. - , • ~ - ' . • Mayor Arthur reix.iiv.ed hi iii witli a speech,. of whichthe following ore F.ixtracts: • ".. .. "Cot.. Bin:kiss:l r On behalf of the citizens p 1 Columbia, it lteconies my pleasing . duty .• , , to ~present" to yen this pitcher, got: 4t `land . : •I , • qoue, as te s t i monials of our high appre .iiith in t " of you). reeent.colduet at 11"1 7 -a,hington City. I trust; 5i4, 7 -that I 'may he I permitted_ t add that it is, not tilonthat yoit"hato Visit With i , mer'ited.caStigittital . the vil s ii." Slanderer Of. the •l - State -which gavel you s hirtlii- that w.; delight. I. , to honor .yiou", bet beszatiae your conditet i ..__.hritaghoutlthe trying - scenes. through which 1' - / or ou - lutve since ; d . has" bilen such as -to I - win the applause if all :hottorable men, and to.iiistafy•our. pri e in . elditriing - you.a...s rue of Carolinas-ibbest ions. :' -, - •" •- •• ""i•Allovi,,inie, S•r, on behalf Of the citizens,o Welcome you o i;olutiohia,. and to tender to you one., warm congratelatipns on ,your t.riumph over the malignant slanderers of your:State" oind - race, and ~t to assure - you .01 our e t irdial,'4mtiathy aid 'approbation." . 1 / 4 - After.the einielusions oi:1- Mayor Arthur's, reinarki,. Cul. Brooks advanced to lite front of the portico, aiid the cheers and applause oi the multitude and delivered - a speech of I nearly an 'hour in length"; a brief, .rneagre, and. very "inailequate.synOpsis of wliicli.wc give : H•. - - - —i: , . "All of os tigreed thfit if we could not live in lequality in the Uninu,mr only course was to dissolve lit. , fie was a" - eo-operat ion disunion - hi L t -4---the, same as he was inAS5l.—, . He felt contiOnteil that Sia4h Carolina would . ..respond to-his Piisition. ," 1 . • . - - . .0. • ..".Wheri'. he said lately ' in - the llouse of Representativesrtliat ho . ; had. it. in his pinZ•er to raise a•revol tioniit was no i-c.4istie . boast. Ile felt that he done as much as an-y one martloyi:oneent to the . fgling of the South, & whenl.4 . soo "of revolution , he knew that had he 'stepped forward ..snoite one oftheir Abolition'. crew in the IjOuse, 'their enmity to him would ve p_recipitateel them noinst him, and then h S friends Would have col'ere'l qui. flair Of th h ouse of Representatives with huinan bl " .- - *' . 4. ~ ' • 4... t - ."BuChanan, he speaker frankly odnii: ted,. Iw:is-not,. his first, .second. or .th:r..l choice . , bn; hia lait. - His• first -"choice was 'Frank fin Pierce, becauSe l he had° nianifested a dimposi, "ion to give the South her constitution:ll , rights. -.. .Mier Piercehe was in favor -Of :Douglas--a trate ,friend;, Who had perilialiiis . life by hia position on the:Nebraska bill, and whdhad• the smoke stud scars of the -bOttle - upon hini. • i ':I'" -!* '* . * '. . -: 14 -0n . -the ' *Owl Monday .. .hi -November next.the great question-would lie"deFided.- - Far. . hie part, f.ii:, :Fretnont,..the traithr, to his scction E ehould !hi successful, it, was his delib erate oPinion that. On. the fourth of March next the -*epic ,ofi the - South, should rise be • their might, match to Washington, and seize the archives and the Treasury of the Govern -Meat.- !:We shOulit anticipate thein and force them talfttackluo." . Freemen of the North, who*-are sectional., ist4 1. 1 WhO ' iire i .tasustinorisral . Can you . . doubt af4r.thittl' ', ." _ -- - •. •• . .Brooka sujsports BuChanan,: mid recom:" . ' "Inendifii . march . to Washington of the •South, if Buchanan-idefeated, and a, sazing of ' , the Government:: Is that the. patriotism of - , the' ' .se-Clilled. dmocracy'who .support: Buchan:lib? ".- lithis the part'' which ehargeo the "RepObli aans with being sectional and di;unionisto l. ..' s Every" Buchanan man and paper at the • South."supporis Zrooks!----Wiikesbarre. BSc aril of TMes. - .. • _ . .. . lIMI A GREAT } An.mix.--Speaking oft*. recent 1 I attempt to , get up . a great sham Democratic detnottstt i ntion in Philadelphia,' the' 'North Atnerietni ! says - Since' the recent surprising Ilepublican tri mnplaS in lowa,' --Vermont, l and especially Maine, no event has occurred au indieative.of the utter weakness and helplessness of that party i which has nailed itself fait to the plat ftirm of slav e ry extension, to sink or swim iyith it, as the demonstration which tookplace ` the othc.r. dap " in our city . It Was a total, ig: .... itiions d overwhelming; failure, It .. e stri'azin ly short of the anticipations of those 71 o g it. up with so great cost, labor and anxiety. L It had not a singfq . element of moral . pciwer mn, it. So far from this, it proved a i to every' one' ac q uainted th the pelities of this city, that the Democracy here are com pletely shorn of their strength. He that rims _conldread from it that 'their Prestige was gone, their ranks de.serted,--the people had left there. i - Tfis iion.i Ephraim Marsh, of New Jersey, who preiided over the Convention which nom. inateclAr, Ylmore, in February last, has for mallY giVe ‘ n 1m his adhesion to . Mr. Fremont, upon the grOund that the contest lies entirely between the latter and. Mr. Bucluilan, and that he me is unwilling to becoa party to the extension of slavery. This ,gentleman has. long l*n known as one of our old Whig:, and as a prominent Arnekican, and he has alsd been: rani:livid as in unwavering frien4l of freedoM in the Territories. ram* .r 1 Breckinridge , the Democratic candidate for the Vice Presidency, in his . late speech lak the Deinocratic mass meeting on the iTiptoecatme Battle Groond, assumed the same disunion ground occupied by Mr. Pinta*. , 1 As reported in the Cincinnati En -I;eas quirer,ia chanan ; paper , Mr Breckioridge said :-4 - "If the tern States wese to unite in it solid plud a against the West, or the SO'ut h . ern agl4n the Northern, they happening to have o (majority, would you sukrtit : f -[Grins of ' no ;' ) ji am sure, yon would nut; for 1 know you to be men. And, should they further adeOrapsoy e v ery set at their triumph with every expression of contumely and eon tempt,, would you not believe: a revolution a sokvii,44l YoO need not respond -=-1 know Yon/ manly sentiments.* . '.-a. ' ESE ar mi e s agreement between the' State Cana of the Republicans and finieri - cansi; seits, in session on Tuesday t at WO*Ster, ) Was perfect and.othusiastic. The Republicens. did ttornominate a eandi date fer Governor ' the idea being that they would isuptoort Gatdner. The Americans re , ciproo#t!td ton3Watin Sumner for rile lection in the Senate. !The resolutions 'to MO that sired', and sodOrsiri the nominataon` of lat Freme' sod Dayton,- werepaned with - : IMMO *Plikinne• The convention Was serer - large,;lumbering 786. dOegates from ofar_ ly throetovas. Talk Augusta . (Maine) 'Journal' says: I • ;lig* distingalabed, member of the ',Board • of "bide' bosatedin'thistiky4eir days since tbat, tire tad money Maine at .1 150:: . put two dollars nt the bandi t of every doibtfat voter to buy him with. t• Two dollar, then according to the. tariff I fised by Os 'l' Board,' is the price'of s doubtful d0te:..:... I - l'he - stune waintlimr who made ` 'boast, flouriatied s 41ralkti" let received.from: Nash ingtnit) in the face of his auditors, saying that a good deal more iras coming from the same Place; . r - Ij-PWA,III) AND ON.WAAM,- , Irhelloirder -RAtifisivin.ou 1,1111.1110;St l '. - ' Deloited.' ' :ND the . ctideai - orto 'paltn_f - off fired t Stock ti superior spiality l hfilootlit l a teo rt e;;: . . ‘reiv-tal from an .91t1' broken; ~d,qtvn. Fistablichmlfit IlinAiaminn, has prov,e4l, tut intire Atiture Mends Vineu touut. .." bkriug is Itelievinp." W ent! : knowl6lge, the fact. And should judge that 'scatty! (without wearine} wottlit-be all tkat was im ee e e ' l i t y to convince the pahlic that at then' store on Paldie Avenue, first doer aloe th'e NA f nave the larOost and twist, desirable stock of 1160 TS. ASO iiii!)ES itilintleeett into this Uctrliet ; which for price (we off ,r no compMition with seromi rate 9 - 0041 durability and style we elsal- - lenge competition. We are' receiving Weekly, from the Best lluusesiti New Yolk the latest styles .aud Imst'qualities ofGoods, keeps, our asSortinent 'couiplete. 2§, 1856, Justreceived alarge;additiontotn:r runner sioel:, 'consisting of Gents I'atent Leathe,' Boots, Patent Leather short IlootS, French Calf Boots: 'Gaiter Shoes mut slips all styles. Ladi Gaiters linwr tins Slippers rand . Hoots „best qualities;, also .floys, Youths and Childrenslloots, Gaiters . and: = Slincit, the best in market. In fact every thing belonging to the trath.).• _ _ _ AM, kinds of Le . iitlier, 'and ,Findingg, &e., AU Mods of wOrk wade in - oilier and mpaiting done neatly. SIMMONS & MERRIMAN:* Miitipose Jub• 18M Important DR. HALSEY'S FOREST WIRE. , Axn GIIntisCOATED FOREST FILLS. ,20,600 CURES. IN ONE YEAR. -FIR. HALSEY, 42f Neir York, hay invented a pro-- L/ mks by which a rich ittittriant WlNE'is produc ed from certain plants of great medicinal!virtnes, This delightful Wine combines alt the high medicinal properties of the Pandellort, Sarsaparilla. I.IW/Mr Dock,'. Wild Olierix and certain other plants, whose virtues are ton time* more rferlite as medical agents.. So pure and-concentrated are the medicinal properties of this Wine; that it has been found the Most effect ive medicine now in use: • Frequentiv, less than a single bottle restores the linvring Patient front de bility and sicknessto strong and: vigorouS health.—. -Every dose shows,iiwgood e ff ects on the constitution, and improves the general health; .and with PrAfal sey's celebrated GUM-COATED FOREST PILLS as an adjunct, all the following disorders are'preniattent ly cered. • • ; • DYSPEPSIA AND INntnEsruc.—A box of the Forest Pins, and .a bottle of the Wine, will cure the mot distre4htg forms of this complaint. . • Aunt tsu FScxn.—One or two dimes of the Pits, and a bottle of the Wine will lireakihe ague and cure the Patient in all cases, when the Arections on the .bottle are adhered to. '• DF.OPAICAL.COMPI,AINTS.—Fiinn one to two boxes of the Pills, and three libttles of the Wine, eine this" obstinate disorder. • ItittOßDEl2. OF THE Klncays. Fo'reit Wine and Pills have proved highly efficacious in ithis'disorder. One to two oozes of ,the ;Pills, and three or four bot tles.of the Wine, are sufficient to acenitiplish, a Cure in the worst cas s. DiBILIST, NIGHT 5Vi72...1,M, and IVettk ty- State .1( the ra,Latibition.,—The Forest Wine is a popular remedy for all these compiling& One to three bottles cure the werst'cases without the use of the• Pills ;• but when the "complaint is:i accompanied with some other disortiel%the Pills will be required. RIMUMATISAL—The fOrest Reniedics in Rheumatism is very singular. Some of the most distressin , - r , cases 1., - .4 - ver , saiv have Veen cared bit' .;; •; • them in ten or twelve days'; time. • ' BILOS DISORDERS ANT Font. Oroatactt . .--One „Purgative dose, of the Fore 4. Piy cure - I:a:1Y disorder, or any complaint., ariling from Foul &comsat and moehidonilition of the:bowel& FEVERS.--Oac . or two piwgative d‘'es willeure ,LYfe vers. ; • CM:Gus, Cotns Etc.—One box of Ate Pills, and bottle of the Wine, will break up talil cure the most severe (WO, covhe and pane in•tACtreture.t• trtrEUS, BOILS, IitOTCHER; Seithbid Head, Pint : ?morn:, F,rysijnelan, Snit ITA,Inn, 'l.lo4.Kerit,!irod roc ry kind of liinnOr.—These complamts all nnsc from one common cause—ininwrr' Mott Generally nod,• ing flat the Pills are required for the cure most of these disorders; but-if both remedi'es are Used, two boxes of the Pills, :and two or three bottle* of the Wine, will mire the very worst easei, and frequrittly by less than half the - quantify, i ;; JAY - Non-E.—Two boxes of the Pits, and ;las many bottles of the Wine, core, the worst ease of .Jaundice, proditced from bail Colds ~,Ornreakly constitutions. ~A fealdoqes of the FOre.:t. Wine cures the most distressing fermi of these corn, plaints ; and if the Wine be followed up a fe:•.v weeks, these derangments will not occur again. The Wine -exactly' quits the - female constitution, 'and girt s strength, ,vipar, and.blooming . health, OVer a null of boxes, and bottles have been sold withitt the last two years, in the United States and .Canada .1.. Letters and ..eertifieate3 to the amount' 'of 'many thousand, have been received, testifying . tO the cures arid good 'effects of these remedies: • . . - Forest Wine is in large square bottles, One dollat per' bottle, or six bottles for five dollars Forest . Pills, twenty-five cents per box.i Genemldepot, 04 ,Walker Street, New York; and kept by One or more r.....spectable dritrist in almoSt every city' and village in the Union and'British Colonies_ . f -General Depot., 64 Walker St, INe* Tork.l Agents, in Montrose, Abel Turrell, In Great! • Bend,lL: Scott, and all druggists. • . - JOY 16, 1856. - FACTS FOR TILIF. PEOFILE. RE subscriber is carrying on the CHAIR AK INGG BUSINESS in all its various branches at the Chair and Ware Shop in Barton', ; where may be fonitd a treater variety- of Windsor and. Rocking !Chairs than at spy other establishment in thp cOunty ;: also Flag and Cane Seats, Birreaus, Bev 4 tPails, Loung es; Settees, Tables, Stands, Lc. .4.. e., all Which -will be sold at - the lowest prices at retail, (or wholesale,,, with short notice.) All work' warranted Well made and of good materiaL declits and small profits will be my motto. For demonstration of the shove facts, please call at My shop in ilarford village. A- W GREENWOOD. • Ifarford. October 12, 1854. , 15 Pi m • • FIRE! FIRE; FIRE !1" TE undersigned is agent for the tailoring Ifn suranee Companie% the reputation of which ; for solvenc and honorable dealing, have been long knoirn to the public , : • The' Lycomin.• Mutual. Capital .5.200,00. The Farmers' Union Insitrance, of Athees, Capital *24'0,000, secured by bonds and mortgage. State Mutual at IlarriSburg,ion the stock auct-tnu tual plan. ;Capital $350,0060. I 'Applicants' can receive policies in either` or any of the above companies. I : ' ' BILLINGS STROUD; i,igent... • • 'Migitr&c, May PERSONS desirous or payins , me moneycon debts orany description, can do so by leaving their payments with Fort, Cooper k Co., Bankers, Mont rose, to - my credit, whose receipts will be! allowed from their date. " . C. L. Nk"ARD: April 18, 1856 _ , -• 1 15tr FAR___ LOOK HERE!! PILE subs.mibers having entered into partnership, are prepared to receive vrobl to manuflieture on shares or by :t...e yard. Abo,! Wool Carding and Cloth pressing in their-o*mm. t' 1 G ; , t• .►BRET JOHNSON. iTr - , - JOHN BEAUMONT. . Great Bend, March b"; , REW SOLIDS kl . SIIIIIERS2 firtHE, snQcribers, " ,baring entered inte copart- AL, nership . eer the fors of Sumps & Yocxo, tale pl n announcing to then . fnenda and the public generally that they are receiving as complete and as carefully selecteg stock of golds a has ever - been offered to the goods-buying community in this section of country. Their stock, is coinparatively new goods—es the old stock of I. IL Sotphin was reduc ed to = an unusually small amount--Oml embraCes all the varieties =piny kip tin a country store. They are now receiving and opening i large stock of Spring and Slumber Goods, to which they invite public attention, believing that an examination it the quality kid price will 'prove satidactory to purchasers generally.- Theyespecial: 1 ly invite the ladies' attention to their assortmAbt of i fashionable and.durable Dress Goods, of every variety and style coneti' g fir part of Spring Delains Mal lies, Bars:gee, Barage Dehans, W - ins, Popli ns, ' and Gringhams. 'A good assortment of Sprinrand Sum mer Shawls, and w'splentlid lot kif Paranols; Also,; complete asentiment of Bannetd and Trimadags. Gents, we have not fovientett*. Mesa drop fi end see no ' - we can fi t you from Hat to Boots, in style and 44uldity as 1041 at ;nice.. Crean. mores, Tereeos,•Cashmirets,;Satinetti and Kentucky /malt Satin, Silk sod Kenai*: ifesthsga in all their . Twiny. with , * large snit botepleie.allortilient Of Ika dy hide Clotting: 1 , : IL L. SUTPHIN. • ' SAKUEL YOUN.I . , Sanstners, Aril 22, 050. E • i '- ' • N. B. • ,_The highest once kid for all kirnla of ro duce. ,: ' . .. 1. - ,- i • ) Screws & 'Tacna. LARGE oasortmentlef Roots and suoes for sale by • ' 1 4. ' SUTPHIN, & tOUNG. rfiad - RiF.S--,A goo() assoill*at or T k 3 Coffee and Molasseik, Slak!ft f a Kits, Quarters, lialstel!li 814 Whole also, Pry and Plekled Cod or sale by a _ SIITPOIN &7101 MP ATAIWE iCot_if .e re f e k tv 'y, tars. s tone . ly n ; an d Ce4ar Ware for sale by k :YOUNG. NOTICEI, r _ • E. T. TIFFANY', . • OF, PIMOCA. - , Stll,,i(l. CO., 'PA.,- WHOLESALWand Retail Dealer in EMERY'S & BROTI I EIPS,• mid WHEELER, MELIOK; & Co's RaiPßoad HorsePOWer, Threshers and Sep aratorS, Threapers..and Witmowcrs einnbined. I Reapers arid mowers, combined:'- Slowing and Reaping Machines,.of six ,or seven different Patent ees, among which arc McCormick's, Bartell's; Man ny's, -Wright% and the celebrated Ketehurna Machine, Which is warranted to work to the satisfaction ofjthe purchaser. The little Giant Corn and Cub•Mill,i the Nimble Giant, Feed Mills, with iron plates. •Preoch Burr stonetnill%for farm or Mill use. Portable :Cir cular Saw . Mill With 24. inch 'Liar, for wood cutting &c., extra table and saw for slittit r' , boards and fen cing stu ff and general shop use. Cross cut saw.ar rangetnents, greatly improved attach to ,Power, -for cutting wood in the log, (it will cut MT an IS inch ' log in one minute.) Emery's portable Cider Mill and Press, the best in use,-Finning Mills fitted fur Pow ers. . Power corn shelters, Power Feed cutter Im preyed dog l'oWers, Clover Hullers, Wind Mills, of various sizes,Stump Machines, Hay Presses, Field Drill Sewer,•itne spreader, Field Roller,. Fountains of various patterns; Improved Hydraulic Ram, Agri.: • cultural furnaces, Patent self-acting Cheese presses, Churns of . various kinds, Cultivators and Ploara of every description Leather and Rabbet- Belting; and various other implement} m. - In fact almost any imple ent-a farmer may wish, or any one else may desire except gimlet handles and scandal, which no doubt can be obtained at the great manufacturing establish ment (as is represented or misrepresented) in Brad., Co. . They also manufacture an excelsior Fanning Mill, (ilttg call it) which may be 'mi valuable if it is capable of blowing or clearing the-chaff from the proprietor. Ah!:.what would b#Plell. • 'I would say to those who may have been ilium 'buged, that -Emery's or Wheeler's Railroad Horse J'oweni. Threshers Sc, are not made or., alloWed to be made this side of Albany ; also - to those wishitt -te r purchase either Emery's or Wheeler's Machines , that Emery or Wheeler has not authorized Mar de sire Mr.. 11: L. Blowers to sail their Machinea, Descriptive catalogue pm ice List- and circulars of nearly all machines sold by me, setit g ratis and post age prepaid, to ail applicants. Send your nailme and address.' • Now farmers is the time to make from 12 td 25 or 30 per cent..on tour investmtnts. Remember I get my machines direct front the • manufacturers. I f - I've no middle man with Whom. to divide my comnussion, is=the case with some-others. All. machines sold by. Me are - warranted to give satisfaction or May be returned if not as recommended. See larg hand bills, circulars, &c. • BA Ili LYONS 11 1 . &CO I . • ' LANFSBORO. ' , : , 1855 Dec. . - . 1 I{ I VE pounds Young Ilyson Tea for one dollar atß. R. LYONS it Co's. • . • 1 Tiyelre pounds good Sugar for one dollar, tit B. R I.voss k Co's. Three gallons Molasses for one dollar, a 11. R. LYONS .t. Co'a. - .. • . .• i , Silt pounds Candles for one dollar, aI B. 11.rtotirimt ik Co's.. . s • • •-• -_. • .. .1 . - Fourteen yards . good Sheeting for one dollar - , aill. R. LvoNs-kreo's. • Twenty yar d s P a i n ts for one dollar, at B. R . LYONS. k Co's. , ' • • . Twenty poun d s - Nail:slip. one &dint, at B. ILLlcoss . .i• k Co's. . , . - , .. .Thirteen bars Soap for one dollar, at. B. RI LYONS 4 .I. l O'S. , .' . 2.-- , I • - "Fight pounds :Coffee for one dollar, at B R. t.r oss' A; co's. , • , Seventeen' poUnds Dice for one dollar, at Ili R. LvoNs & Co's... . . - • . . : Fifteen cents per pound for Candles by the brix, at B.R. LYONS & Co's. . 1 • . Twelve Cents, per pound for tip-top Mess ;Fork at B. R. Lyoxs & Co's. • ' :- . t Laneabom; Dec., 1855. - - • j . • Slff A IV LS. r . LARGE lot of Shawl; at cost and something less, ai B. 'lt. LYONS di CO's. r iTAJOGICAPIIS; Artist's Points'in tubes, L and -Artist's BruslMs ; Thellohn of a Thousand Flowers, 'for beautifying the enmplexion ; -Cpurand's Powdres Subtiles, for removing superfluous . also his •Italian Medicated Soap for removing Tan, Freckles Pimples and Salkiw COmplexion ; Batche lor's LiqUid Hair Dye, also his 'Moldavia Cream for the hair ; Holloway's Pills and Ointment, and nearly all the Pills, Ointments, and Patent Medicints in cre ation, at ' TUBB LL'S. Montrose, June 18, 1856. L.LICHT A LiGliTi Every Day Brings Somellsia Sew. .COME AND BE CONVINCE . CLATTON and BAILYB tiELF-REGtiLATING GAB LAMPS, giving the clearest and' most beautiful light of any thing yet discovered; and une qualled by any thing else in-economy, as the burps arc so'constructed that you get a splendid Gas light from. the 'common burning fluid and three times the amount of -light frotn a less quantity of id.—For sale at the Montrose Post-office by Montrose, June 18th 1856. A. N. ' ARID, N. B. The usual Glass Fluid Lamps ch ged to a Gas Lamp. .. . - - --- ' PEACE, PEACE , , j: Reign% An Enron and it's, id the I;:coung Princes Cradle Cost. 'I"- - $9100,000; . _ 17 'O4 of all that—as long as t the Montrose Ily a II 11 t. 11_111 Book-Store, in the Post . 0 e, you can buy gooks and StationeryStationery upon.the p • eiple t at the nim . i .7- .8 1 -** 0 C. . ...the p • eh ble sixpence is better than' the slow shOng. Call and be convinced. : , , New BookS just in and more xpected Lis week. • 4 salad fbr the SociaL Ditto. or the . Slattery. . A Defence of the American Folic by the on. Thom alt R. Whitney of ;N. Y. Hardscrabble the Fall of Chicago. Forbes Volunteer manual, two olumes.— Citi Architect, No. 2, ' - Further ,- ' - ' s ilars next week. " Montrose May 28th.' WATCH AND _ _ BIM TIENTLEY k READ . pleasur,...._ LP friendd and the - public that they havi again com menced the repairing of Watch'', Clocks, and Jew ary, by . --. MR. lIIGGINBOTI - lAlk, of New York,. and late of Syracuse ; , aud so highly has he been recommended by some ofthle.first hous es there as a steady ,ar.d.frat riac teorkt4an, that we have given him a personal interest in the business; so that our friends may lave every confidence in hav ing their work done with eve and de.h. - In addition to his,gelneral knowledge f the vari ous kinds of English and foreign watch he also an derstandi the Clock businesi, from the 1 rgest Turret to the smallest Mantel Clocks. whethe foreign or home-made. Montrose, January 8, 1856. • . _ 1 . ,_ NEW MILFORD. STOVE : EMPORIUM , , - • Its Full Blast. - . Two 'Hundred and Seventy-Kve Storer for sale Kly Dickerman &Ga att.' AILTE are in receipt of the largest s i *k oritoves I' V ever offetied in Northern Pen lvanla, con sisting of Ctxrking, Parktr, and Six-plate,• both for wood and coal; also, a full aasortment of large - elm, for Stores luttLiChurchen- - Would call'-particukv - attattioa, to thti Jeffms o all iit Elevated ()fen, the most perfect and !lewdest prate stove in mark* Among our assorWient of large ovenorould =dam. the Empire Stalproved, as, being very heavy plates, perfect finish, d a aupedt• or baker. Farmers of Susquehinna c o fy, you have been in the habit ofpurChaning light st4ves and light trimming, and payiug is much as ycou Mght to for heavy p4tes and heavy trimming. I .we manufacture our furniture, andenll sell at , • att'eturer's prices. Let those who pay maker p . A ooMpete with us if they can. Job b g caw • with the tin trade - , done as usual on rt notice. 1 ,- • . • .. • DICKER - 11LN A AREATT. '.. New Milford, Sept. 1 S. 1 8 5 5. 1 iiratellies,Ciseke;Gan A new essortmenk just received Boritmland, Germany ) , &c., which will the New' York picot. at .MRO Nootrose, Oct. 18,.1855. , ` r 4 AT • • A., I.Arriu - top AI/ fri arc nOvii.ofteriw the halinco of ii litge,'Stoet ,V. of „lASI!' ' GOODS,' SATINETTS, A.\ll. READY MADE CL.07 1 11. IRO •at . 'greatly reduced prices.; in order: to - Witike . room for, our Spring purchase, Now it th e .time t 6 Iw' cheap,sis we are determined to todloff our stock. Fifleen and.l„wenty . per cent maybe saved by culling on us immediately. . • . - Fine, -Rick French Merinoes, worth ,10 and 12 shilling, at $1 per Yard. IleantiAl.Siriped and Plaid.Delaines uuually sold for'2S. and 24 Gal, for 181 and 20 cents.. l'atametia", Alpaecas, Coburg", Flannel:, and • Lindeys at prices that will "Blur tix . diws." •• 20Salinript from 3s_ Gd. per yard to $1 per yard, and per cent. less than the market price. . We also keep on hand a fine . a.ssortmentof • • BR 0 DCL 0 711,9, . . . all grades and enlora, in-price (tom $2 to s4,bo. • A SSIMEBES, - •Black and colored Doe Skini, Fancy ditto4iSinvit's Gres, Kentucky Jeans Corduroys. Ready-blade Clothing. &C.; • • 0 England, $ • sold below WiTONIB.• - "Gielit llargaiiii: -- .W1111.1I:1101S Overcoat from to $10; Panto for only $2,50;•' Vests Over-hawhi, Flannel Jackets, a very Om arti cle to work in—call and try one on. This and "Caps, J.ools and Shoes, am. - her y, - • • :Hardware, and Groceries. A lot more ,of •those line Teas. Try, lif nothing more than a droning, and you will ho . sure' to try again. . . YANKEE NOTIONS, • Beside . many Other things that we shall be happy to she w all who favor us with A call. We ealt and' will sell goods as cheap as they can be nought anywhere in this country, Binghamton notexcepted. We cannot sell a dollar's 'worth of goods on a year's credit as we will a bill of fifty for cash. Buy the amount and 'bring the pay, and,you need not spend your time go. ing to " York State," as we give you the worth a your money - here at. home. N. 13.1 R e member all we have said' we mean, and if, any any one will call at. NO.• ft, PUBLIC AVENU4 we will prove ail We have said to their entire satisfaction.. All kinds of Produce, JTUTTER, , SOCKS, ND Eft% IS; taken in exchange for goeds at the , RATL!4. • A. LATHROP A Co. -McmtrOse, February 12, 1856. fit - MLR War with Great Britain 1' HE Central American question is not yet settled, butG UTTEN BE RG, ROSEAYBA U.ll 4. CO. arc finally settled ifi their new store .in . 4 the Emit, end of the New Brkk Illockovliere soldiers who intend to enlist for thrirar can 'be supplied with regiment- I als.and all sorts of Clothing, and those who desire to take. their wives with thein, can also be supplied with the best of materials for ladies' War, from a Stocking up to a Bonnet, either in soldier or citizen style." Snowing the citifens of Susquehanna county to be brave and patriotic; we are sure they intend to be prepared for. the coining struggle, and therefore ad vise them to call on us_and examine our extensive stock, which 'we arc assured we can sdl- as low as any other firm this side of New York city. • Our stock, which we have:very lately purchased and With great care selected, comprises a full 'assort ment of LADIES' WEAR, . such as Shawls t - from up. to s3n; Dress Goods from . a-40 cent Calico Dress to a er. Silk ; Ladies' Cloaks, Embroideries of. all descriptions; and those who happen to live.. in a very cold climate -we can supply crjth.a good suit of Furs to keep them warm. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. • . To gentlemen.who do not want to be troubled with getting up new suits of clothes, we would say that we have a very full assortment oCßeady.made Clothing,' of all de. , *riptiona and prices, and in case we should not havethe article they want, we will take their or ders and supply thenton very short notice. DOYS' CLOTHING. We have also...avery good assortment of Children's Clothing, from an :infant pp' to a young man, which_ cannot be surpassed-for tastefulness, as well as for quality and cheapness. . . We have also a - regular assortment of Gentlemen's FUrnishing Goods, such as Fine. Shirts, Collars, Un der Garments,'Silk Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, Stocks, and a great many other articles too numer ous to mentioit. in addition to all these, we keep a full stock o Staple and Domestic floods . , such as Sheetings of id qualities and price Flannels, Tickings, Ginghams, andta. great variety of other articles which arc usual lv needed in families: 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 generally to call on us at our new and more commodious'establiAment, where we are always ready to wait pn them • with all. possible attention. - • GMENIIEIIG, ROgENBAUM & CO. N. c•trgsaEao. • t.. 1/CISENBACM. C. U. WITTENBERG. .; I. 'WITTENTIERG. New Era in Montrose THE WAR_IN KANSAS CONTINUES! 'DUI those who attempted to get up a fight in Li Montrose, against "second rate goods and high. prices," with the fag-ends of three or four old stocks have fizzled ; and • Keeler and Stoddard, whose BOOT AND SHOE STORE is, located on Vain street, South of Searle's Hotel,—with the largest and best assortment of Goods ever brought into dill-mar ket, bought at the _ . LO NEST FIGUPE, . . and whieb they will sell a hectic' above cost, are de termined to give " the old codger" a bard 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 praise us ;" but we may be permitted to say, for the infOrmation of purchasers, that we have just received. Ali EXTENSIVE STOCK of Superior quality and style, comprising all kinds of Gentlemen's, Ladies', and Children's wear. Also Ai geneml assortment of Findings, and Leather 61 all kinds. Work wade to order, and repairing done neatly. REELER 4, STODDARD, Moutros4, June H. 1856. NOTICE. DU814.0 notice is hereby given that S. A. WOOD ' .ItUFF. is receiving nett lot of Stoves and Wares. of till kitids usually kept itt,the Stove and Tinware line of business, .among which may be found a better assortment of Stoves, heavier, larger, and more durable thart ever before offered in this county. AU the proof you need will be just to. call and exam ine for yourselvei. All stoves warranted in every respect. Kept constantly on hand, an extensive assortment of TIN WARE, made out of the best materials, which is offered. for sale as cheap • as can be bought in any market. Also on hand, Lead Pipe of all siz es, Chain and Gearing for Chain Pumps, all sizes Brass''and Porcelain Kettles, and all kind's Jappaned Ware. • . Jobbing -done on short notice and in good order. An goody in the line will be sold cheap for cash or (apptoved) credit. ,S. Si WOODRUFF. Montrose,, 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 up so.ruany littles amounting to quite a sum, and we arc in need of it now. To accommodite nll, I will be in Montrose every Monday for the next two weeks, Tuesdays at the store of Wm. H.^-Thayer in Dimock, and Wednesdays at Esq.V. Miles: Brooklyn, Thom data at Orlando Williams' in Franklin. This rnngement must accommodate all; rain, it it does not,• you can find a list of • accounts at FAT Avery's in Montrose, Esq, Miles', Brooklyn; and William, H. Thayer's, Pimock. Come and settle. March 13, 'WI: • - 4 .11. THAYER. - Vp.laablolLands For Sale. - t j 'NOR BALE IN ONE BODY, >about 5500 acres of r Land on the waters of Spring Brook, a branch of the Lackawanna river, In ,Ln.terne County, Penn'a., about midway between the thriving towns; of Scran ton and Pittston. These lands are covered with val uable timber, and being situate in the most extensive mineral region in Pennsylvankt , --Inurwn to contain iron ore—end believed to abound in coal, and being also in :the immediate vicinity of several railroads made and now, in progiet ss--offer to the capitalist an opportunity for the investment of money that seldoui occurs. For ; further infortiuttion Imp!! to N. P. Bo sack, Esq.; No. 11; Mall street New York, or to the subseriher,:at'llontrose, Busqueharma county,Pa., the attorney in fact of the owners;, • April 6, 1854. , ; : 'HENRY DRINKER.. AFRESHLOT OF CHOICE GRO. VERSES jinn recelved.and for Bale cheap ; a tip-top Tes; for .fifty _cents; Pound "Sugar, as low as can be - expected; Cheese; direct from :NewYork such al 'hardly grows in Stußnehanna ; Flour and Salt constantly on hand at the loirest prices. by . i tiLv 5, ;• • CiLANDLEIL NOTICE. tIPMRATE by their 'potter, ..,.. l / internal viscera to purify the blood and titnit late it into healthy' .action. They remo ,e the ohs tsiietionsof the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, and,•by restoring. their irregular -action to health; correct, wherever they exisC such derangements' as are the first causes of disease. An extensive trial of theit. virtms, .by.ProfessOrs, Physicians, and Patients,as shawn cures elf dan gerous diseases, almost be 'rid belief, were they not substantiated by per San - f such exalted,pbsition and character as to forbid he suspicion . of.untruth. Their certificates are pu lished in my American Almanac, • which the .A nts. below named are • pleased to furnish free to all -inquiring. Annexed we give Diree ions fur their use in the Complaints which they 'ha e been found to ewe Fon CiATINKNEI3.9.—T ki) one or two Mills,.cor such quantity as to gent!, move the bowels! - Cos -1 tiyeimst is frequently- t aggravating cause of nun; and the cure of o e complaint is ,the cure •of both. No person ca feel well while under a costive habit. of body. I pee it should be, as it c-fee, promptly reliCi - u on Dysrs'esis, *hid is sometimes the cause of flosticenisis, and alWist . ircomfortable, take mild doses s- - - from one to four „to stimulate the stomach and liver into healthy actibo. Theysvill de it, and the iserallatra, bodyMirit., irol sou'btrni of dyspepsia' . will rapidly disappear. • When it has gone, - don't forget what cured you. i . • 1- For a Fitt% STonscit, hr !forbid Inaction of the Bolccls, which produces general depression of the spirits and i;:u1 he.ilth, talf.e from four to 'eight Pills at first, and smaller doses afterwards, untillactivity and strength is restored tti the system. - ! Fon isiFIIVOI - StiKSS, SXCK -IitATMCIIE,:AtiIiA, Pain in the Stomach; Ba4k, or Side, take fiom four to eight pills on going toitcd. If they do riot oper ate‘sulliciently, take niorp, the next day uritil they do. Those complaints will be swept out from the system. Don't wear thee and their kindred•dis- Oiders because your stontieh is'fbul. „ ._ Fort SCIiOFULAy.EItIirELAS, and art lbaseases of the Skin, take the Pil s:freely and frequently, to keep the bowels open. ,;The eruptiens will gener ally soon begin to dinlimph and disappear: - -: Mani. dreadfid ulcers and. sorer have been 'healed up by the purging and purifying effect of these Villa, and,' sonic disgusting dises.sei which seemed.toi saturate the whole system.have mpletely yielded to their 3 , influenc, leaving the ufferer in perfect health; Patients'! your duty tel society forbids hat you : should parade yourself hiound the worl covetect with pimples, blotches, tleers, sores, and 11 ()rimy: of, the unclean diseaties lot the • skin, because your . - system wants cleansing. - , I - -To .Ptsttirt THE Bcolu,ther ) they are iTst meal- . eine ever discovered. I,.hey should be ta en freely • and frequently, and thd 'impurities which sow the seeds of incurable diseases will be swept out of the system like chaff beftire he wind. By this property they do as much good i ' preventing sickness as by the remarkable cures w 'eh they are making every where. 11 LIVEIC COUPLAINT, .It7:4I)ICE, and all Bilious Atralioru, arise from tome derangdment —either : torpidity, congestion, o obstructions of the Liver. Torpidity and congests n vitiate the bile and , render it unfit for digestion. This is disastrous to the health; and the constll ution is frequently under- - mined by no other taus . - Indigestion is the symp- . toin, Obstruction of ihe duct which empties the bile liito,the stomach -causes, - the bile to overflow . into the blood. .-Thisi prodnees Jaundice, wit. long and dangerous trtin of evils .. Costivcnes alternately 'costivenc and diarrhota,- prevails. Feverish symptoms, lahguor, low spirits, Weariness, restlessness, and melancholy, With sometimes ites ability to sleep, and ststnethues. great drowsiness; 'sometimes thtrc is sevf.re pain in•the side ; the skin and the white of the eiles become a greenish yellow' ; the stomach acid; ttt bowels sore p. the touch ; the whole system iriit i • ble, with a tendency to fever,. Which may turn to bilious fever, bilious eelic, bilious (Harlin:ea. dysentery, *c. A medium dose of three or four Pills taken at right, followed by two or three in the morning, and repeated a few dale's, s will remove the cause of allthese übles: It is wick.ed to suffer ? such pains when you n cure than for 25 cents.: ntlEttmAnslt, Gott - and all Inflammatory Fe rers, are rapidly cur 'by the purifying effects of c these Pills upon the load .and the stimulus which they' riftbril to the vita principal of Lire. i Fur these and all kindred comp aints they should be taken in mild doses, to move e bowels.e . t' ' ently but freely. As n.Dis:4l:ll. I'LL ; this is both agi'veable and - useful. No Pill can be made Mere plcasant to take, • and certainly tome his been made morel effectual to . the purpose ref whirl} a dinner pill isioopKyed.. Pitf.PARED It? . 1 , . . lilt. J. ei AVER tk. CO., - Practical and lAnalytienl Chemists, • LOWLL, MASS., • i . ' • As ill 'sots) nY e,„ - Z , s;'' A itsi. Tettet:til and .L ETHERIIIE, MOlitr SC And by .I)reggi,4s ge n f raili. - 1 -'— ' L • 'PATE: I I 4 n' 71EDICI .1 Z:S. . AMONG the great variety of Medicines at Tuir , IP Store, may be found. all of Dr. Jaynes just!, celebrated , sontily--Nllieities : Ayre's.eherrY Pe eta rat and Cathartic. Pilis ; Halsey's Forcst Wine an Forest Pills ; lloollatitrs celel ' , rated German Bitters Louden's A;eries . - of , -'ainily 'Alc:tlicineS ; Merell nit' • • Garglmg Oil, the gre'test remedy for . Sprains in ma . or beast, ever known Mathew - =oils Itifallible Remi dy, and Horse Reim,ly ; Orick's Vel l millige, ii 4 ol variety of - other kin s; Trask's Magietie Dint: ice the great remedy to burns, rbetimatiSm, and a 1 in flanunatory complait is ; Pond's Extract, a firs rate thing for sltilar tin .i ores as above Ointinent;• An drews' Pain — Dest ymg Agent, a good article ; 1 -cod coekts Balsam an firm Liniment; Atwood`s• sun s:\ (. dice !Bitters, Canker., )raps, Liniment, land Dyr ntery Broils; Baker's Cot ipound for Dyseritecy ; it Ugh:. ton's Pepsin, for DA T epsia *; Ifehnbotd'af,f.xtrtet o Buehu mid k•xtrael of' Sarsaparilla; a vari Extract 'o Salves, the best in Market, rills, kti:,rand tin almost endless variety of Tatent Medieines altogether too numeral'? to enumitratebut Suffice' it to ea ,that the public will find nearly every thing -in this line, at the . Drug and Fanci Store of - ABEL TITRII)LL. Montrose, July, 1855 . .1 ' .- f ... \ , . TIEY never did do more than give temporary re liet, and they never will. It is because they don't touch the CAUSE of thefbdisease. ,The carss c all .an•ue and - 41E01A diseases is*.the atmospheric. peri m• son called Miasma or Malaria. Neutralize this poi- - sOci by its NATURAL ANTIDOTE, and all disease caused brit disappears at once. RhodE's Fever and Ague (jure is this Antidote to Malaria, and‘morenver it is a perfectly harmless medicine.:' The certificate of the lekbrated chemist, J. It-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 can be said of Quinine, , Arsenic, -,. or any tonic in existence, as.their use- is ruinous to • i ' 41i 00 Here. • ! the constibition acd brings on Dumb Ague,. which , never allows a perspn to feel perfectly well for a rein- 7 g - i- -61 1 u- li rA. , . gle moment. In illustration of these truths I annex . • • , 1 E.• - E e ., .1 • ATI . . TURItELL some extracts just received from a physician: . . • - - ' CEORGETOWN, Ohio, March .17, 185fi: • Has just reeeiv l from New York; a full aid desi- - Js. A. flifooss, Fsq.—Dear - sir: Yours of 24 . ' inst. is at hand. . The Cure arrived table stock of - : . . latelast year, and • . : • err Goods, i - - 1 • difficulty the in getting any one to try it was greatly nire, contained the DRUG t t l h ic an fac u t si t i. h i, at Q a u re in m i,n e 6 d — y Quinine—not k b n e: wi t i n iA 7 ITSELF! • • ' - . --. This remedy (known as "Smitit's Tonic") would in- Spoons, a fir t rate assortment of Drugs, Med- 'i p lu r :ed un3 w::i t c h h a w t a t s h g e . ro re w m in ed 7 „y in: h o or fa u vo se r d w t ith o esca tbe p p , i e tb: u e : ieines, Chemicals, ; lediral Instruments, l'aints, Oils, - a. in s c ii re :i 4 n,,: d l . ) f e ro tte m r Dye-stuffs, China, hiss, and Eat then,,Ware,l(a good variety of Clocker",) Ilrittannia Wart; Japanned and Planished - Tin W• re, Silver. and all other rinds of _ Spoons, Silver Foe is; Butter Knives; &.e. • .., 11 sorts. - variably tiaitAK at , ague, but it did not CURE it, as it of Lanips,,A good Variety of 'Wooll - .7and Gil Frame would i often return with renewed kig6r. This - one W Mirrors, all and -Wlndow Paper, Stationer -,. Stone circumstance I deemed in your favor, if I could initi- Ware, Woodan Ware, Brushes, Brooms, - Fan Gra- tote a test comParison between it-and - your Cure;- ceries„ Lamp' Oils, Cempheue, Burning Fluid , 'Pillow . T h e f ol l ow i ng is the result , : ~ , Stearin -and Speinniecti Candlesltide al d . other . Three persons took your ".Cure;" allof which were Whips, Varnishes Window Glass, si.-c.. A. rst rate - Ica...sea .of ".Quinine Intermittent Fever" of many. - ot•Jes•- - If ~ Petilnuery; and Fancyl Goods,. -__ - - - ' - . 4 ed - - .ind other " Sr.- variety of • Jelren , y, ..anier; ~..._ . ' Gold and Silveri Spectacles, Gold Pens, 'Violins, Mites, „Fifes, Meordeans, Violinland Violineello -Strings, &c. ' Tlie largest assortment ofl Pocket ,Knives in Susquehanna County, and the best viality in market. Slot . .Guns, Pistols, (Single and Bootle Biirrel,) Revolve! fie:. •- • ! -' I In short, the hysiciani the' invalid, th - 3 House •KeePer, the Fernier, the Mechanic, the Mani ficturer, the Professional lan, the Gentleman, the. LadY, the Young and the 0,41, the Rich and the Poor, tie Beau u.,l ifid and the Ugly UM Gay and the Fashion thle, and' all the rest of tt people,' will fiticPsometliiig to sup•• • ply their every dy . wants at Tura s!. • I • . Store in tho N w 'Brick Block—Rriees LoW--Qual ities GOOd—Call ilind see. I ABEL TURRELL, . Montrose, Mare' 5, 1855.. i E — They #re all going to TorrelPs.4l ' . . . . . tIRE! PIRE;t ,•• • ' T YCOMING 4OUNTY - MUTUAL - INS TRANCE L COMPANY', Capital $9.400,000, and increasing. It is one of the best Companies in the State: AU its losses by fire p mptly adjusted.- - ilt has Paid over half amillion of ollars losses by fire since it went into operation. Ap - 'cations received lat the sto re of B. I?. Lyons J Co. j Laneshoro, and at the a re of Ly ons L Co., Jessitp i r Luzern county , and • t Mont rone:B. IL I.YONS;: . gent. Montrose, De' . 'MS.., • . • I . - ..-' , in, .• • - , POST BROTHERS ' ! A RS now receiving a large and well selected stock ilk of fresh ,i;tx,tls--..4,sirable and cheap as the , cheapest. % H _,- , . - .1 Le -stock ,of Dress Goods, Lawns, Organdies, Jaconets, White Geode, Dress Silks, Brillia4tes, Pop lins, Parasols, Bonnets, Ribbons,; Robes firilliantes, Noreens Fancy Soaps. and :th o best' assortment of Lubins' Extract and . German ColOgne-- ! S-ShitifEß . STUFFS—large stock of Cletitinprat the lowest rates for good articles--Boots and%Shoes' a large stock--Giocerlas !Revery veriety-=-Iron, N' Steel, i l ',57' Wooden Ware, Looking (Ruses, 1 Pails . an Brooms, Hemp tispet, Oil Carpetf—large.stock of Hardware-- .liayiug Tools, Ste. &c.: . • . i , We have never 'had better and cheaper steel every department_ than.now, and to which we il the attentiOn,of our old friends. 1 . , 711)F-MOVV4D -.• :. TNTO BRICK BLOCK, front room, over the, store oe L f 3. Wilson & Son. -• • • . ! , C. D. VIRGIL, iDenti.d. SNIT% FORDHAM & CO., ~. . , -- % , =1-' , ' , •- v.6 ,, r • _ ak _......... t" - - - , -, - • 11411111,A ~ . . _ . • a tabinet Ra kers,. . .. . . , rr"E pleasurein offering to their customers, in 1 addition .to their. usual large stock of CABINET 4 ircinic the largest" and best assortment of CANE, LAXr AND: WOOrt SEA7' CHAIRS ever offer. , d fo r sale in Susquehanna county, all of which were anufaetured expressly to their orier,lnd they can nt them to be a superior article. Call at their Ware-room,fixot of rabid street, and examine for . uurselves. E. C. sonsusr. A. SMITH JII. • Ifontrost - e. Feb. 21. 56.1 PLOW SIIOP. • . • - TiEW ESTABLISHMENT. I,T AND E. MOTT wpuld respectfully inform the INI • public that they are manufacturtngillatchlpy's Celebrated Plow& .They also keep constantly" on hand, Side Hill, Uragnp County, and ' !den Plows, Cultirators, hog Churns, Sleigh and Cutter Shoes, Flow Points of various- patterns, too ntimerolis to , cation. We' hope, by strict attention - to business, 1 o receive our share of public- patronage. Manufac ory; D ; Post ' s old stand. Foundry, M. Mott, near learle's Mill. • . . . Egritepaiying done On short notice. , MERRIT MOTT. ELIJAH mo-rr. Feb. 6. STEAIR GRIST .AND SAW 1. 130 ST BROTHER S , i having Purchased the above establishment, will keep:Constantly on heed Su. perkae aJ line Floor, Cora Meal of vulierinr quat ity,.eivo Clop and limn at the lowest easlii. prices.-- Custom work will be done With deSpatch, and in all eases warranted. . • 1381t1 Montrose, .July, 18'53. _ . LIME (ND PLASTER. g'l RE sub.cribers are now burning- and will keep J3_ constantly on hand, Lime' of a very superior quality at .Montrose Depot,, and will sell it in .any quantities:at a fair 'price. Pmons . .wishing a large quantity can be supplied I.yoiFtlreasonable notice. . . Superior ground Plaster will be kept constantly on hand hereafter. •. L. POST, li. DRINKER. , W. JES . SVP. L. §EARIE. Montrose Depot, April 3. Tioga Point ,Agricultural Works.. R. M. lit EILLES CO., ' ATHENS, PA. Manufacturers and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Emery'! and "WhCeler's "Illorse-Power riIIRESBERS and Separators and Threshers and Witinovvers combined, Clover !innerly Circular and Crosscut 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 ern, Revolving Horse Rakes, Olew's Grain Cradles, Cultivators, Ketchum's celebrated Reapers and Mow-, ens; Magic Corn and Cob Mills,• Excelsior Fanning Mills; Leather and India-rubber Belting, Meat tut- . tern, Apple. Parers,. Refrigerators, Provision . Safes, Churns, &c. Extras furnished for repairing both Emery's'. and Wheeler's Machitio. We invite partic- Ular attention to our Excelsior Fanning Mills. -.They' 'are A No. 1. • • .Descriptitti Catalogues, .Price Lists, and Circulars of all Machines &c. sold by us. sent gratis and post age .prepaid,_ to all applicants. Send us .your name and Address., and of votir friends also. • Agent, H. L. BLOWERS, Franklin, Pa. -(P. 0. address, Montrose.) - ' R. M. WELLES . &DO.. . Athens, Pa., June 20, 1856. • 241ra TONICS \ WON'T DO. weeks standing. They had' tried Quinine aid othe remedies, occasionally missing a' chill, but it 'was (as in all such cases) slowly wearing thent out and laying the foundation of other and sey.erer maladies. I did succeed in effecting a tudici& cure of all three of these caseswith yikui• remedy, and they have ,not had a - chill since. In all:three of the le . CaSeS the i.`Smith's Tonic" bad been used, and would, as before stated, break the chill, but after a period or two had elapsed it would return. . I think there will he no .diffieulty now in' giving your "Cure" . the vantage ground of any other rerae. dy now in use here, &c. BUCKNER, )1.1). RHODE'S FEVER ANI) AGUE CURE, or ANTI DOTE- TO MALARIA; the: only harmless remedy in existence; s 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. , • . JAMES A. RHODES, Troprietoi, .rnayidence,- R. I. For sale by I. N. DULLARD and J. ETIIRIDGE, Montrose,, and by Druggists generally. ' • . M. 8. Wilson has removed his Stock of Goods into his new Store (in the Brick Block) at the foot ofPub. lie Avenue where - the Mercantile business Will be con-, tinued under the Firm of M. S. Wilson at Son. Ad ditions to their present Stock will beicontinnally made and particular attention given to keep up a general assortment—especially, in the Hardware , SOAP MiNEFACTORt HE subsariber keeps constantly on band for mite at his emablishment in Montrose, the best'quid• ty. of SOFT SOAP, manufactured from the lye of wood ashes and grease, in the eldfeittiOned wilitted not by any patent process. • For those that thrnish the grease, he mantilketures the soap for $1,56 a barrel, Warrtu:ted eases to be a good article, or the Soap may.herettoed and 'the money refunded., ' PRICES. Per barrelt 0,06 'Half *** . 2 50 vite I Wholesale dealers will be furnishelf delivered at the Ashery in Montrnse—at the rate of ten barrels. for $45, or at Scranton at ten barrels for $5O JOHN fligNflt WARM Montrost,"-Mareh 17, 1850. . 'loyr 9,K CENTS per'pair for Ladies tradeialeeve*, did fi ".* • A.E. LYONS F CO. REMOVAL. .William W. Wheaton,lllL I cuerio _PHYSICIAN' AND SURGECIN pectfullyeffers his gervicci to all who prefer ' " Reformed Practice" to the old' Bleeding •and Calotnel Plan.. Jackson liintivieinnum Co. Pa. C. C. Nollista, irkEALER IN SADDLES, Ilarrfesic' _ Bees, kc., Montrose,- ' 1171 • - -J, D. Vail. T~IIYSICIAN AND SURGEON„ has "itennanentli 1. located himself at Iliackneyillle, Susquehamut county, Pa., and' will promptly atte#d t o , all calls with which he may be favored. .18•27 S. twilit), with B Ai *irell Iknui,_ IMPORTERS AND- DE CHINA, mass; and • Eartliin Ware, No. 76 Warren steest;Nrw - • .. • Dr. P., F. Wilmot; .-- . i ; GRADUATE of the Allitpuble. arid - Ilooleops . Ihie Colleges - of Medicine, Is now ply lo• sated In.Grest Bentl l's. - : - - 1.. 1 :: . .. t , - -. April 89, 1856. • ' • .4 . '. • ATTORNET A. COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Mies over S. B. Wait's brut Scare, igusgurisku Depot, Pi.- • 111y1 T. B. Orchard, IL D.. DtIYSICIAN AND SURGEON S Jackson, Magna , .1. • hanna county, Pa. Rcsidence at the Pattoffice, Beeler & Stoddard.. - • .' - EALERS IN BOOTS & SHOES, Leather k D ings, on Maine St., first door below Scale's Hof Montrose, Jan. 1,1856. _ _ _- William 1,. teunp,. ',..' 1 .. f :.....' ' t TTORNEY AT -LAW! & :NOTARY PUBLIC, , : - Le ' I O ffi ce on Public &pipe; Montrose. i „ ' W. Singietoll CAN now be found at his nettestimd on the cort. ner of Owego 'and Chestnut striets, ki the building recently occupied by R ittenberg k Co. where he effeetaml4 repaire ; :with &speech, - Watch es, Clocks, Jewelry, Guns, arid i every description . * Machinery; Wheel•cutting ;;Oun and Watch mite vials supplied to the trade. - QIIRGEOIs: DENTIST, ^Montrose, Pa., at Searle's Hotel, Mondays and Tuesdays occult week. &lowiiiv- A TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT 'LAW, and Solicitors in Chan - eery. Off/cello. 44 Clarks street, Chicago, 17/. • Thomas Ingstrom. DEALER IN DBT GOODS, Groceries, Bkahlig i Crockery, Boots and Shoes, kc., Sitsiniatioa Pepe', Pa. , road ‘• =Bentley A TTORNETS AT LAW, AND BOJTNTY LAND /. - 1- AGENTS, Montrose, Pa. D. S. BENTLEY, • . D. D. Rin' IVERY AND; MCCHANGE STABLE Office L in -the. rear Of. Wilson's Store, Afontrow, Per L"Colsten • • rkEALER IN STOVES, rut: Copper, and Skid Irqn_ Wire; .Lockftrille, near Great Bend Depot. Decembcr 4. . l • • • L. P:Hinds, 4• . A k ITORNEY-AT LAW, Bisarsekansais, Pa : 'Ogles ZIA_ on 3laine'street, one door east of Lenhualt. litrazier'eg Ca* AT7OIINEYS COI7i(I3ELLORS AT_LAW. Office' on Turnpike street, one door East d Post's Store, 41/cristrose, Pa • - - -y Albert Chamberlin, A TTOIVSEY AT LAW and Justice of the. Peace; over I. L. Post & Co's Store, 'Montrose. t. • Wm. IL lessup, • • A TTORNEY AT LAW AND COSLIMIONSIVoi DMibs, for the State of New York, wM attend to all business entrusted to him with proinittness and fidelity. Office on Public Square, occupied Ej. Hoc. Wm. Jessup. . • Abel Turret', riCALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, Chemicals, 1/ "Paints, Oils, Dye-stulfs, Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware, Stoneware, Glassware, Clocks, Watches; Jewelry, - Silver, Spoons; Spectacles, Mesiatl Imam ments, Trusses, Surgical Instrnments, - Liquors; Per fumery, Mirrors, Stationery, Brushes, Shoes, Minket Notions - B. 8.. Lyoni & Co. t • AVDOLESALE AND RETArti iIEALERS IN Dry GOods, Grocerie,q,Salt, Mow, and Hard Fare:, Limisbor,o, Po. • • : P. Chandler, DEALER TN DRY GOODS, Ready Made Clothing. Groceries, Books and Stationery, etc., Mk Avenue, Montrone, 'Pa. . • ~. • - L Post, ft Co., IrAEALERSU DRY GOODS, Groceries; Greeketl, LentheC., Flour,.ete., corner df Turn! pike . street nett Public Avenue, Mindrose, Pa. "" , . ' ~. J: Lions & Son:, TIEALERs IN DR GOODS, Gewalt*, Hariiiram Jl Crockery; Tinnire:GrocerkA Boob., etc.; also, cunt ion the Book Bilttliteg busineen--Publie Avenue, - . Montrose, Pa. - • Bentley. & Read, . DEALERs'LN DRY GODDS,Trugs, Xafickto, Paints, Oils, Gmearies, Hertneet, Cgiebal Iron, 'Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, bit rer Spoons, INsh am e Avennei Montrose. 'William & Wpm IL l Tesup, ',UTTORNEYS AT LAW, -.loitroae, Pa. Yn tice in Susquetainni,'Bradforl, Ware, 'Wyo. min and Lucerne counties. • • William W. Sniith 41kt0., CMSET MAKERS, • They : kelp .constsady m hand a good assortment of• Adi kinds of Cabs Furniture. Shop and' Warn Ronne at the foot at Maine, street, Mostrpse, Pa. . . .. . . RokiirellVigrui. t ton. lIIANUFACTURERS and ..'DEALERS b* Sires Good*, has;. Cam, Arrs Untbreilos, Para: awls, Ribbons, Ake. 4.e., No.4i) :cc:wean& street, Ner York, (up stairs.) : ..r .: 5.8. , ROCKWELL. : ,Lk` . ABALDWIN Wtoleside and Retail dest. _ XS- • er-in Lial4l'orkA ish,Lard, gndr4 feed meal, candles, clover and tiinot)g seed. , e 50 Barrels 'freSii:grOund An6 s ,,inst received free Tilden Mills. , 1 • Montrose Au 0015; 1856. • - Banking Rope POST, COOPER a; co. HENRY DRINKER,. : ' MONTROSE , WM. ItUNTTING 'COOPER : N ovem be r 1 ; 2. ass ISAAC L. POST. TIRAFTS on New York Citrand PhamiciPlaa- -- JL/ Collections promptli Made and remitted. Office hours from 10 A. X. to 3._.. - - .- Messrs. Allen & Iluttos, N. TA. } REFERENCE, Samuel O. Morton, Esq., rhira. . Ron Milk= Jessup, Nankai*. • - Prot. Charles Morris, - - BAUBER, Shaving, Saloon; and Hair , t uesser, ing again removed his shop front ita forum lot* tion in the basement of Searie's Hotel, to the too over Chandler's Store, is prepared-to exercise blase in the most. scientific manner, on 1 alt who atay pleased to entrust their km)" or ikeei WIN handa Nor. 20. mor. 211 THE INDEPENDENT REPUMICAN. tIIRLISUER ivium itouutoi. ionnotst , ?A., AT #1,50 POI Aar , 111-,ADY,IIIIO. • Rates eet. Advertblatip one inineen , (l6 unne or loft) ode wei r .. ... „ V I TA; Ono square ,04 wreath-.... ..l - , One square ••- One square ' " ono moth, . . ... i;is One square " -twrp One square 44 thrpe mentha,„ „. , . 3, 00 Ono. square " ' idt months; ,„ irsoo O° One square 44 - one pox,- y . 1, For two or more squares, inserted Tear, a deduction from the above prices Wools. 'Yestly od• vertisers will have the privilege cialtering or ehall' lug their advertisements without idditionsi chirp Business - 410 exceeding:five Ham a dui at '2.00 per murals. " • - • • • ~Ifollo, W irk. o t This office is. supplied, with's good esserboat Abbitig materials..mid:ill hinds of Job Watt 4 , \ ee Cards, 'Posters, ramphletk Ake. % Will be de V!. 'l a y and promptly', - - • Bnahne Dr. H. Smith, U L./. TITCH. !iris.