MO MA NI 11 l. , .. ' • in 180.. • . Resoluiion! j ..opta by the Democratic State Conienti m held in -Pittsburg, July 4, 1'849:0h:4 1 - . ri l ‘ e . the De (ratio " party-O. heres now, as i :rel.; has dune. to the Const . i.:. tution and the , .o ntry. 4..1te letter and ipiric they will twit if Weaken nor destroy, ant) they re-declare that Slav_ery iii a domestic lo cal institution, i r f I the South, subject to Stale Aegislatiaskaloie, and with which the gene,a ; .government ti:s nothing* to, do. AV heiovel the State law i ' fiend is jurisdiction, the In. I t cal institution ' can continue to exit Es teeming it av " kakis of Stake rights to carry it beyond State iinsits, we deny the power of any citizen , to extend* area of bondage be yond its Freon/ domtinion:nor da soe consider ti apart Or antprontier., of the Comfit's /ion' that S7a, erY shonld forever travel stria the advancing eau - nine of our territoriatpro gress ! Mai , . . . • . : • .1011calusm ui 1856 Resolution;opte4 by the Republican Nit tional Conven tion, held in PhiladelphtiOtine i 7, 1858 t ' . Resolved, : t with our Republican Atli: t ha ers, wehold; Lb; be a self-evidenc truth, that ail Men are!endoWed with the inalitnable right of life, liberty;, and4he pursuit of hiPpi ness, and the the . primary _ object and ulterior design of O r. 'Federal Government ,is to , grant t hese ights twatl persons under itn'e* • clUsive juri iction. , That, as our ReptibliP CAA . father*, tit'hen they had abolished Slavery in all-our Nhtionar Territories, or tined that , no- person sha l l be deprived of he, liberty, , er proper t y;, w ithout due process of `law, it biocomes our duty to maintain ttis provision at the Con.; titittion vainst- all attempts to violate :it- f r the purivose of e 4 t ahlktine. Sla very in the ; Territories of the United States 'l4 positive legislatien, prohibiting its exist ' ence or eat nsion therein.. That we deny the atthority o dongress,, of a Territorial Legis. lature of a y individual or any as?ociation of individuals to'givulegal existence to Slavery in any Te itchy of the United States, while the presen 6nstitution shall be maintained. • . The Pathfinder. .- ' . , flow Fre • nt i ptaated the. .American .Flag on the High •st . Peak of Me &sky Mountains. " ruttin _ liarids and feet in the devices between t e blOcks, I succeeded in getting over it, an , %diem I reached - the top, found , ,ray cofoi) liOni in a small Y,alley - below.— DesNmdi te 'them. we cont in ued climbing. and in a • hort time reactia the crest. I sprang up n this summit, and another step would hay p.reCipitated - nle Into a snow field \%ive hundr .d fecit, below.' !" To the edge of this fi \ eld.was shee'r iey precipice,and then, with u.., gradual all, the field Aoped*ff for about a mile, un I it .struck the foot of another lOWer Tido... I stooif.ons a barrow crest, a bout three feet in Width, with an inclination , of about go .e g . Ti. 51 deg. E. - .As soon as 1 had r atified tips first feelings of cnriosi. ty, I d n e t ded, andeach man ascended iu his turn; for• I would only allow one at a time to ount the unstable and precarious slab, Le hi it seemed a breath Would hurl in the.abys - below.' We mounted. the bai ) oin eter in th show on the summit, and, fixing a s i ramrod' ,n the crevice tiniurkd the NA . TION4, FLAG,ta wave in the breeze where riever fry Waved before. —lkons CoL Fie- Inonez r , •r; of his Rocky Mountain Expedi .tion. , . , I'll6ll 'o*G Ftwrat Sotra,—A num. • r -ca gentlemen called upon Mr. Buchanan, during his recent visit to this city. The call was o trade n n 'the - evening after the Shamocrat- is 4zzle. Among these were a Virginian, a ,s i r North arolinian, a Tennessecan, and a Penn 'sylVant: All of them were and t admir._ ers of t e Sharnocratie candidate. he Vir ginian promisor,* him 15, - 000; the 4 orth Car olinian lOW ;'• the TenneAsseeati 6000 Major ity-in their respective States. Mr. Buehanan listened very complacently, and replied : "Th s iSouth is the land of sunshine and . promi She'Ought to do well for . me, / ,am,,fig i ting her, battles." • If there were - no other evidence of - the sec- - 4 tionalit Of Mr. Buchanan than this,..it would I alone - sufficient to convict .him of the most interie , devotion to the South. Ile is not fighting the battles of Pennsylvania, or . the orth,or the Nation, but "of the South." It is well that - this fact is known. So disgusted was the Pennsylvanian, who had been a life-long Democrat, that he left the coMpany with the determination of vot ing foti Krernont and D ay ton: - Phil . Times. t ..,,, 1 1 ~... D I I iNGIAND bIiLLING VOTERS.—We hear frOrndll q'oartits, says the 'National Era,' ilis. that . meiof the leaders of the Fillmore and Bun 'an 'parties in New York and Pennsvl vani ,are proposing anew kind'of trade in politi l it.-,Jprehensive that Fremont •will carry bolt State; _the proposition is, to sell the %uchanati voters. in New York to Fill me :and the Fillmore men in Pennsylvania toßu heron. ' Should the speculation succeed, ...the • ectiOn might be thrown into the House, ! and . hen an election failiii,ff Breckenridge woul be acting PreAdent. Or, the Fillmore 'el:-. .rs Chosen in New York Might receive a qtld Op quo, for deciding " the contest in 'favo 'of Buchanan.' It is rather a complica ted •usiness - , - transaction, and . might fail tr. coin.. and the assent of the voters, who, it will be • I:•served; are regaided chiefly as chattels,. to • idisposedof according to the will of their poll ical overseers. - . __ L . . , , 6 -- Thegittsburgh Gazette says; " Goy. 1 exp+.ts obedience to the laws of the T aortal Legislature, until they are'repeal. ed. This, is just the turning. point of the wh lie ca'se., Those `laws of the Territorial Le islet re'—infamoni, invalid, and unecin stit that; 1--are the causes of the whole ;EM- I cal y: o long as they are in force, it is ut ter y impossible tc i effect their repeal. They rpmehise,, by their test oaths, every man ivh ; wishes; and would vote to repeal them. If pealed at all„ it 'Must be by the Legisla. tuff. Thew*. Legislature is to be chosen visain awordance with' the provisions of those v :y laws, and one of their :requirements is t*o man, shall vote or be eligible, to office wh , wig not take an oath ta.sustain them.— W a. mockery is it, _therefore, for. GOver to teary to tell the people of Kansas that those laws must he obeyed until repealed!" ~. ~ ~..trunn Stoncricarr.—Ex.Gov. Floyd, of V4init:,, addressed the merchants of New Y rk on Thursday, Oct. 2, in reply ito Mr. B &a, and at the close of his i address made significant remark : i a There Is not a man in the South will say m • , isthe any ground of suspicion as to my -6 elity, co the Democratic party, and I tell Y • - r b ii bete that . I ma an elector in Virgin. : and am going to be chosen ; [cries of a flif_you can show me that the catuli-` d to of, the Black Republican party can Only' 'beaten by my vote for Mr. Fillmore, why n Orin give my vote for hiM, if the, $ ' unit should open tuad swallow me. ikp - auset I will tell you Something more : i'ngin \ Democratic Virginia,- that never ' ed, kiesaffsltertsi, and never tired, in the ~ost Uri, deal times, will come out and - stand et!nly p r eek in: that crisis." 1 E „ .115.Zi ZUKLINOANIZ RZSOMINAIMIL-...Tbe 111 and Itepublieaus of the Fifth Die. re-eimiloatocl thence, Amon Bur .l. e for FoAleition to Cowen, OE ---- ...,----- 1 . far TheSquatter.Sosereiga; MT; Duchan,l ants organ on the Missouri Border ,_ in speak ing of Lane and the .settlers wha°. he his conducted to Kansas; says:, 1 . 46 We must 'SOL the devil with fire-r -scourge, the country of Abolitionism, Free Salton, and every other dimmable ism that Zxists. - DESTROY TIIEIR PROPER. TY, CROPS AND ~ E VERY; OTHER ARTICLE THAT WOULD CONDUCE HTO 7'HE SUPPOR rOP ANA ' OR .EV ERY PERSON TVIIO 13 K,OIVN 01? , iSUSPECTED 01 ACTING, CO-OPER ATING OR SYMPATHIZING WITH' ABOLITIONISM. This must besdone,"4 the territory will be 'one continual scene of strife , fur months to come. Do t,l4' a, aud Twice will 14 restored and qUiet prevail. It is not too late, the work should be carrL i ted on vig ; °rowdy." . - -=, . .. . , • JOHN VIN BllRiri.—Allniller " "all the dirt -eaters in,the north Oa 'of the, leountry,iwe know of none that has taken o touch.aqillin Van Buren, who is 'now ,:nlvocating Buchan an's eleetiotYCom pare his preset t course With hi 4 &denttion at - Buffalo in 18%8.. The •fol, lowing is a - ,speeittien: • "If ever I vote for, or .atn advocate of, - man tO - off . lee, holding views oOposed to„ the doctrines of the' . Buffalo •plittinrm,.may ; - tny right hand forget its cunning, and my tongue cleave to an roof of my . month I- and any um holding contrary views and living at the North ougl . tt lobe per epptoriN damned !" L Undoubtedly John will.get his just &les.. ""..irir-l i • The issue in the present Presidential cautp.tign is becotning plainer and mot* dis tistinctly defined every day. The folloWing resolution was.pased at a latel meeting cat the nigger detnoeraty - in.Fauluier, Resolved, That the paratpount - issue .of this eanvassis the slavery question.to there can be but two sides . ,. the 'one held by the black reptthlicans:and thb other hj the dera,eracy;and that those who are not for us are against US. SotrrnEaN Pouitics.--.-A Correspondent of the N. Y/ :Express, Writing from nmego,ll 7 ery, Alabama, on the3d..eOncludes hi-kletter as follows, italicising akgivlm below • "There is' one thing you do not perhaps The southern elee'ore wfll, without doubt, _throw their vote for ;either Bdepnan or Fillaiore, if by. doing snithey find otter the election, they can defeat Fremont in that; way . • Ml Mr. Brooks, - when ,on the - 4th . of Mareh.he commences his foray upon %Yash ington, to • seize . the arehlyes and . treasury, Will 'meet with an InsurpOnntable He will find The treasury iS at New York and, Philadelphia, and. Bust - ou t ; where -the . public tevenues are collected, and he cannot Oct to these places without. going " through . the ene- Infa country.%--Provideace Journal. FIRE! FIRE! FIRE: TE undersigned is agent for the following In. . surance Companies, the ireputation of for solvency and honorable_ dealing, have been long known to the public : The Lycoining Mutual. Capital $200,000.', The Farmers' Guinn Insumptce, of Atheni„ Pa.— Capital $200,000, secured 14 bh - nds and mortgage. State Mutual at Harrisburg, on the stock and mu. tual plan. Capital $356,000. larApplicants can receive policies in,eitber or any of the above companies. BILLINGS STROUD, Agent. Montrose, May 12, 1836. - VIRZI PIREI YOOMINO COMITY MUTUAL' INSURANCE 'COMPANY, Capital $2,200,000, and increasing. It is one of the best Companies inothe State. All its losses by fire promptly adjusted. It has paid r over half a million of dollars losses by fire since it went into operation. Applications received at the store of B. t . R. Lyons a Co., Lanesboro, and at the store of Lc 'ons t, Co., Jessup, Luzertie County, and St Mont rose.- B. B. LYON Agent. , Montrose, Dec.: 1'855. ! REMOVED lifTo BRICK BLOCK, front room, over ~the store of M. S. Wilson & Son. C. D. VIRGIL, Dentist. Prof. Charles Morris, .ARBER, Shaving Saloon, and Hair Dresser,har iling again removed his.shop from its fnimer loca tion in tile bisetnent,of Searle's Hotel, to the room over Chand/er's Store, is prepared to exercise his art in the most scientific manner;on may be pleased to entrust their heads or faces to liis hands. Nov. 20. 22y1 Important Discoverp DR. HALSEY'SVOAEST WINE. AND • GUM-COATED FOREST PULLS. '20,000 CURES IN ONE YEAR. DR: HALSEY, of 'New York, has invented a pro cess by which a rich luxuriant WINE is produc ed from certain plants of great , medicinal ;virtues. This delightful Wine combines all the high, medicinal properties - of the Dan.difion, Sarsaparilla, Yellow Dock, Wild Cherry, and certain other plants, whose virtues are ten Hines more efeetice 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. Frequently, less than . a single bottle restores the lingoling Patient from de bility and sickness to strong and vigorous health.-L-- Every dose shows its good effects on the constitution, and Improve.s the general hialth; and with Dr. Hal sey's celebrated GUM-COATED FOREST PIT t LS as ap adjunct, all the following disorders are Prenuniezt ly cured. • • 14 ! DES,EPSIA AND_ lantozsrtox.—A box of the Forest Pills, and a bottle of the Wine, will mike the most distressing - forms of this complaint AGUE AND FEVEIL—One or two. doses of the Pills, and a bottle of the Wine uilt-hreik the ague and :cure the Patient in'all cases, *ten the directions on the-bottle are adhered to. • I • DROPSICAL COUPLAINTS.—FionI once to two boxes of the Pills, and three bottle's of the Wipe, cure this obstinate disorder. DISORDER or rex Kinsura.—The Forest Wine and Pills have proved highly efficacious in this disorder. One to two boxes of the Pills, and three, or tour bot tles-of the Wine, are inifficient GO 'accomplish a cure in the worst cases. DEIEILITT - , Nom Si:CLASS, Emaciatio4 _and Wea.l > ly State of the Consiittition. r -The Forest Wine is a popular remedy , for all these complaints. One to three. bottles cure the worst cases withcoit: the use of the Pills; but when the complaint is :accompanied with some other disorder the Pills will be required. Rnr.cuansa.—The efficacy of the Forest Remedies. in Rheumatism is very singular. Some of the most distressing cases, I ever saw have been cowl by them in ten or twelve days' time. 9 r BILOVS DISORDERS AND FOUL SiOMACEL—OIIe purgative dose 4 the Forest Pills will cure any bil ious disorder, or any complaint arising from Foul Stomach and morbid condition:oftheihoirels. Favcas.—One or two purgative doses Rill cure fe vers. , Cooons, Comm .Trc.-r-One box of the Pills, and a bottle of the Wine, will break up a n d cure the most severe colds, cough*, andpain in the breast. ULczaa„. Bons, Buircitas, ' &abbot:' Head, Ring worm, Erysipelas, Salt Rheurn,'Sor:s Eves, and eve ry kind of Humor.—These complaints all arise from -one common cause—impure blood. Generally noth ing but the pills are required for the cure of most of these disorders; but if -both reindict are used, taro boxes of the Pills, and two o r dime - bottles of the Wine, wilteure the very -worst coml, and frequently by 14w than half the quantity.' Jarsotcx.---Tivo boxes of ,he Pills, and at many bottles of the Wine, cure the *orst Case of Jaundice. -Fouts. Osarwertoss, produced froin bad colds or weakly constitutions. A few doses of the Forest Wine cures the moat distressing toms of these com plaints;' and if the Wine be followed ups few weeks, these deranpnents will not occur again. The Wine exactly suits the female constitution, and gives strength, vigor, and blooming health, Over a mill of boxes and bottles have beeieold within the last two years, in the rhilted States anifc, anada.4 Letters and certiihmtee to the amOunt arinany, thousand, have been received, tenet to the cures and good effects of these resiteenea...- , Forest Wiwi, in Inge aquae bottles, one dolhir M bottle, or six bottleskir' Sri doliffe. Forest rata, twerity4ve cents per hoz 'General depot, 64 Wilkes Street, . New. York; id.kept bi one or more ,rospectable &ruin in 4 re*yleity and wings in the tinion and British General Depot, .41411un. 9t NiirlYork. iillentilsNAl4l ikois Itend, 16. 4 = 4 Wad dreggisat. ' Joey 16, - 1656. • Ititral Implements. ET= • E. T. TREFA.IIIIT, OF DINOCE; e.(7SQ. CO., Psi.; . (WHOLESALE and Retail Dealer In EMI ,Y If & BROTHER'S, Ind WHEELER, HE 1.. &CO'S Rail. Road Horse Powers, Threshers an arators, 'Threshers and Winnowers combined. 1 Reapers and mowers:. combined. Mowin and i Reaping Machines , of six. or seven different *tent eee, among which are - McCormick's, Burrell'Ma n M ny's, Wrights, and the celebrated getchums china, which is demented to work to the satisfaction of the purchaser. The little Giant Corn and Cob M il, the Nimble Giant. Feed Mills, with. iron plates. French Burr stone mills, for farm 9r mill use. Ports le Cir. cuter Saw Mill With 24' inch saw, for wood Jeutting &c., eitra table and saw for slitting boards itt 4 td fen cing stuff and general shop use. Cross cut are rangements; greedy improved attach to Power for cutting wood in the log,. (it will cut off an IS inch log in one minute.) Emery's portable Cider Mill and Press, the best In use, Fanning Mills fitted for Pow ers. Power corn dielle.rs, Power Feed cutler, Im proved dog Powers, Clover Hullers, Wind Mills, of various sizes,. Stump -Machines, Hay Presse , Field Drill Sower, Lime spreader, Field Roller, Fcluntaina oevarious patterns, Improved Hydraulic Ra, A tc , cultural furnaces , Patent self-acting Cheese resses, Churns of various kinds, Cultivators and I lows of every description , Leather and Rubber Belt ng, and various other implements. in fact almost an imple ment a - fitrmer may wish ; or any one else ma . desire except gimlet handles and scandal, which n doubt can be 'obtained . at the great manufacturing eptablish- I, merit ( as is represented or misrepresented) in Brad. Co. They also manufacture an - excelsior, Fanning Mill, (they call. it) which may he very valu ` hie if I t . is capable of blowing or clearing the chaff from the proprieter. Altl 'what would be left! e,(l I would say to those' who may have ben ' hum buged, that Emery's or Wheeler's Railroa Horse Powers, 'Threshers Re, are not made or al owed to be made this side of - Albany -;_ also to. thos wishing to purchase either Emery's or. Wheeler's achines, that Emery or Wheeler has net euthoriz nor de sire Mr. H. L. Blowers to sail their machine . Descriptive catalogue 'price List and-- eh nearly all machines sold by me,.ient gratis 1 age prepaid, to all applicants. Send your I address. . ~ •Now farmers is the time to mike from l: 311 per cent..on your investments. . Remenl my machines direct frere the manutaeturei no . middle man with whom to divide my -co as is the case with some others. All newt he me are warranted to :give satiifaction ( returned if not as recommended. See'll bills, circulars; &c. B 1 RI, ',IONS IL- CO LANESBORO. Dec. "1855. - FIVE pounds-Young, flysonlea for at B. R. LYONS & Co's? , _Twelve pounds good Sngar for one (1011. LYONS &' CO's. Three gallons Molasses for one clonal LYo%s & Co's. Six pounds Candles for one dollar, at 11. Co's. • Fourteen yards good Sheeting for one R. LYONS k Co's. Twenty yards`Prints for one dollar, at & Co's. - Twenty pounds Nails for one dollar, at & 'Co's. ' I. Thirteen bars Soap for one dollar, at & Co's. Eight pounds. Coffee for one dollar, ONS;&• Sevent,;'en pOurtcis Ric'o for one dol ;atß. R. LYONS & CO'S. Fifteen cents per pound for Candles b. the box, at B. B. LYONS & COIS. Twelve cents- per pound for tip-top ess Pork 'at B. R. Lross & Co's. Lanesboro, Dec., i 855„.. . . ISH W LEI. LARGE lot of Shawls; at cot and go at • 1 ' B. R. 41r0 LITIIOGRAPItS; Artist's Paints in tubes, and Artist's Brushes; The Balm of a Thousand Flowers, for beautifying the complexion ; Gouraud's Powdres Subtiles, for removing superfluous hair,— also his Italian. MedicatOd Soap for removing Tan, Freckles Pimples and Sallow CornPlexion; Batche lor's Liquid Hair Dye, also. his Moldavia; Cream for the hair ; Ifalloway's Pills and Ointme t, and nearly all the Pills, Ointments; : and Patent Me 'laws In cre ation, at • , T KRELL'S... Montrose, June 18, 1856. /I LIGHT f IL LIG;T: Every Day firings Someti#lng New. COME AND' BE CONVINCED. . . CLAYTON and BAILY'S ELF -REGULATING GAS LAMPS, giving the' clearest and most beautiful light of any thing yet iatscovereit .and une qualled by any thing else in ech . nomy, as the Lamps i tusto constructed that you get a sple did Gas. light from the common burnicg fluid and t hree times the amount of light from , a k less quantity 61' Buid.--For i 3 sale at 'the Montrose ;Post-office by ' Montrose, June 18th 1 . 856. A. N. uLLARD. N. B. The usual Glass Fluid Lamp changed to a Gas Lamp. , 1 • '-' PE4CE, TEACt • ' , Reigns in Europe, and i "s said the Young Pirince's C e cost 0200.000 ; . , 1 I3UT .chat of all that—as long as at the Montrose Book-Store, in the Post Office,' you can buy Books and Stationery upon the princiPle that the nim ble sixpence is better than the slowlshilling. Call and be cdnrinced. ' • ; ; New Books just in and more expected this week. Salad for the Social. Ditto. fort e Solitary. A Defence of the American Policy' by he Hon.. Tho m• - as R. Whitney of N. Y. Hardscrab le or the Fall of Chicago.' Foibes Vol nteer manual, two volumes.— City Architect, No. : , &c. k.c. iru her particulars next week. , '. 4. N BULLARD. Montrose May 2.8 t . 1856,- . , WATCH A a svlerLK BENTLEY - READ with i pleasure - inform their St friends and the public that they have again com menced the repairing of Watch; s; and Jew- i elry, by MR. lIIGGINROTI AM, of New York, and late of Syracus ; and so highly has he been recommended by some , of the first hous es there as a steady and _fir* rale workman, that we have given him a persotial interest in the business, 7 so that our friends may have every nfidence in hav ing their work done with ca-,e and rspatch. ,• • ,In additiOn, to his general knowl ige a the vari ous kinds of English and foreign watches, he also on. derstands - the Cloek business, from the largest Turret to the smallest Mantel Clocks, w • ether foreign or home-made. • . Montrose, January 8. 1858. , . • NEW MILFORD STOVE MPORIPM . . in Full Biala. Two ligndreil and &venty-Five Stoves . for • - sale by Diekerman'e Garrall... NV .s.ortnt Eare offered in receiptlargest eimatilegylitvaonfia. co StA c ves evern• slating of Cooking, Parlor,. and x-plate," both for wood and coal ; also, a full ent of large sires, for Stores , and Churches. :1 - Would call particular attention to the Jefersoldan Elevated Oven, the most perfect and heaviest plate stove in Market. Apong our assortment of large its oven, would mention the Empire State improved, as being very heavy plates, perfegt I • h, and a superi or. baker. Farmers of Susquehan a county, you have been in the habit of purchasing li ht stoves and light trimming, and paying as muCh you ought to int.' heavy plates and heavy trimming We manufacture our furniture, d will sell at man ufacturer's prices. Let those' wh pay it maker pro fi t 'compete with us if they can. Jobbing connected. with the tin trade, done as Mal short notice. • DICTUM tig GARRATT. New klalford, Sept. 18. 1855`, ew , Watches, Clueing ' , orw assortogod jog NW arisreelok_Osegifig , 411e '' 7 ek do lie. York prkuk loggirow, Oct. U, 18i6. Great Ramada , IK WINTER ROODS AT A. • LATHROP' & CO'S. are the balauca f4elel of LADIES' DRESSD, O7;/S SATLNETTS, AND.REAP Y DE CLOTII-4 ING' at greatly reduced prices, in orier to make, mole for our Spring purchay. Now is the time to bus cheiip, as we are determined to sell off tour stock. Fifteen and twenty per cent may, be saved by calling on us immediately. Fine, Rich" Frenefi Merinpes, worth 10 and 12 'shillings, at $1 per yard. Beautiful Striped and Plaid Delaines usually sold for 2s. and 2s fid. for 181 and 20 cents. •. Parnmettas. Alpaeeas, Coburg*, Flannels, kind Lindsey: at prices that will "Bur sax Jiws." 20Satinetts from Bs. Bd. per yard to $1 per yard, and per Cent. less than the market price. We also keep on hand a fine assortment of BROADCLOTHS, all grades and colors, in price from $2 to $4,50. CASSIMBRA'S, Black and colored Doe Skins, Fancy ditto—Sheep's Grey, Kentuc Jeans, Corduroys. Rea ky dy-Made Clothing. Overcoats from $4 to $10; Pants for only $2,80; Vi csti Over-bawls, Flannel Jackets, a very nice arti cle to work in—call and try. one on. flats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, CI ockery . , - - - RY'S ICII, , Sap- Hardware, and Groceriee.. A lot more of those fine Teas. Try, if nothing mere than a drawing, anorytm .will be sure to try again." - YANKEE'NOTIONS,• • Beside many other-things that we shall _be happy to spew all who favor uswith a call. Wee:Mend will sell goods as cheap as they can he bought anywhere in this country, Binghamton not excepted... 'We cannot sell a dollar's worth of goOds on - a year's credit as we teat 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 o your money here at home. , N.B. Bemember.all we bare said we mean, and if any any one will call at NO. 2, PUBIAC„AVENUE; we will prove all we bare said to their entire satisfaction. ' All kinds of Produce, BUTTER; soq.K.s; • AND EGGS, taken in exchange for goods at the A.DOVE RAMS. • A. LATHROP 8: CO, Montrose, February 12, 15 5 4. ' • tit - WAR War with Great Britain 1 1 HE Central American question is not yet settled, but 9 UTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM:4 CO. are finally settled in their new store in the Eaiit end of the New Brick Block, where soldiers who intend to enlistfor the war ,can be supplied .with regiment als and all sdrtsaf Clothing, and those who desire to taW their wives with them, can.-also be supplied with', the hest of materials for ladies' wear, from a Stocking up to a Bonnet, either ip soldier or citizen style. Knowing the citizens, of Susquehanna county to be brave • and patriotic, we are sure they intend to be prepared for the coming struggle, Until therefore ad vise them to, call on tni and examine our extensive stock, which we are -assured we can sell as low as any other firm this side of New York city. Our stock, which we have very lately purchased and with great care selected, cotnpriz.Aes a full assort ment of mars of nd post s:me and to 25 or her t get I've migsion. love; sold I r may be ,rge hand such as Shawlz, from $1 up to VIO; 1 Pre Good, I om a4O cent Calico Dress to a kaiSilk ; Ladies' Cloaks, Embroideries of all•tiee•cCimions; and those ,who happen to lime in a very cold climate •we can supply Stith a gotid suit ofFnrs to lie6•l tlmm warm. • GENTLEME S . W . E Tosentlemen who do not want to hi , troubled with getting cp new snits of clothes, we wt - 11111 S:tv that We have a rery fall assortment of lixauly•ltin,le of all,dese;iptions and prices, and in ease w ,mold not have the article they want, we:will take their Or: ders and supply them on very f•Lort notice. • BOYS! CLOTHING. • one dollar r, al B. R , at B. R We have also a very good assortment of ChiLlren's Clotlidg, from an infant tip to a yottng n :,, which cal` t be surpassed for tastefulnesl4,-a.• well as for qu lity and cheapness, ', • 1 • F ri V t e iAh h i a: g •e G it o lso od a s, r s e u gu ch lar m ass n o , r e tm s e u to i,. l G o e i n i : l t a l r e ,, m , t u ts . d r•Garments, Silk Neck and Pocket Ilandkerehiofs, i i, Stocks, and a great many other articles too;•numer-. A ' ous - to mention. .. In addition to all these, we keep ii•full : stock of Staple and Domestic Goods,,such as Shectings of all qualities and prices, Flannels, Tickings, Ginghams, and a great variety of other articles Which are usual ly neededin'families. ' We are vci sure that those who are in want, of any of the articles mentioned, would do well to call and' price , our goods, and satisfy themielves how much they can save Try 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 establishment, where're aro always ready to wait on them with all possible attention. . GUTTENBERG, BOSENBAUII A: CO. Y. drrreemttio. - - L..ROSENTTACM. C. IV: WITTENBMG. . :J. ISISTETiIIERG. - R. LYONS ollar, at B B. TIONS B. R.L R. Los B. R. LT- • ething :'S k CO'L. New Era In Montrose: THE WAR IN KANSAS CONTINUES! - Dm those who attempted' to get up a 'fight in I P 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 Main street, South of Searle's Hotel,—with the largest end best assortment of Goods ever broughtlrito this mar ket, bought' at the • LOWEST FIGURE, and whieh they will sell a leak' above cost, arc de termined to give "the old , codger" t hard : one. -We do not intend to be undersold l*nny other establishment in Town. We have only to say,. Game -and See, fox' "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 jut received AN EXTENSIVE STOCK of Superior quality and style, comprising all kinds of Gentlemen's, Ladies', and Children's wear. Also- a general assortment o Findings, and Leather of all kinds.. - -Work made to order, and repairing done neatly. KEELER & I STODDARIII. .Montrose, June 11, - 1858. ' PUBLIC notice is,hereby given that S. A,WOOD- - 1 RUFF is receiving a ner lot of Stoves and Wares of. all kinds usually kept .in the Stove and Tinware line of business, among which may be found a better assortment of.,Stoves, lieavier, larger, and more durable than ever before offered in this county.. All the proof you need will be just to call'and:exam ine for yourselvei.. All, stoves warranted in every re* et. Wept constantly on hind, 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,.Lcad Pipe of all siz es, Chain. and Gearing for Chain Pumps, all sizes Brass and Porcelain Kettles, and all,kinds Jappaned Ware. - . . Jcbbing done on short notice and in gold . order. All goods in the line will be sold cheap for cash or (approved) credit. . S. A. WOODRUFF. • Montrose, March 19, - 1556. ' FOR SALE IN' ONE BODY, about 5500 acres o Land on the Waters or Spring Brook, a branch ' of the Lackawanna river, in Luzerne' Comity, Pennta., 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; • Pennsylvania—known to vontain iron ore—and believed to abound in coal. and being also in -the humeditite vicinity of several railroad. , made and now in progress-,-Offer to the capitalist an opportunity for the investment of money that seldoin occurs. For further informatiim apply to N. I'. Ho sack, Esq., No. 11,, Wall street New 'York, or to the subscriber, at Montrose, Susquehanna county,l'a., th. attorney in fact of the owners. . • - April 1854. BENRY.DRINKER. AFRESH LOT 017 CHOICE GRO, CERIES just received' and for sale cheap a tip-top Tea, for fifty cents ; Pound • Sugar, as low as can be expected; •Cheese, direct from New York such as hardly grows in Susquehanna • Flour and, Salt constantly on hand at the lowest prices. by • .Aug. 5, 1856. P.R. CHANDLER. FACTS FOR TIE PEOPLE. TIIE subscriber is carrying on the CHAIR MA ING BUSINESS in all its, various branches at the Chair and Ware Shop in liarford, where may be found a greater variety of . Windsor and :Rocking ,Chairs than at any other establishment in the county; also Flag - and Cane Seats, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Loung es, Settees, Tables, Stands, &c &c., all of which will be sold at the lowest prices at retidl, (or wholesale, with - short notice.) All work .warranted well made and of good material. Short eredlta and small profit, 11 be my motto. For deatoastraooa of the above hem, please all at ay shop in •.1P 41112lINWOOD. ' Raiford. October 111. 1354. ; x t 1 .. ,154atil codas, mac., fres 'England, be told below IBliZiercurs. Li DIES' WEAR,; - 70TICE. Valuable Lands For Sale. ArtßAtt by their powerful Influence obi th 4. 1.1 internal viscera toisurify the blood and stimut late it into healthy action. They rime* the obstructions of the Stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the' body, and, by restoring their irrigulat action to health, correct, wherever they exist; such derangements as are the first causes of diseasel. An extensive trial of their virtues, by Protest's:lP, Physicians, and Patients, has shown cures oI dan gerous diseases almost beyond belief, were'they not substantiated by:Tersest , ' of such exalted *linden and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Their certificates are published in my A&fficrin Almanac, which the Agents below named - a e pleased to furnish, free to all inquiring;:„ I . Annexed we ;rite Directions for their use: in the complaints whiCh they have been found to (ire Fon COSTIVENEss:— Take one or two Bills, it such quantity as to gently move the bowels, Cos tiveness is "frequently. the aggravating cause ,Of Pites, and the cure of one complaint is the cure of both. No person can feel well while limier a costive habit of body. Hence it should bh,,aS it can be,promptly relieved. D* • , Fon DYSPEPSIA, which is som tithes the ca se of Cmdireness, and always uncomf rtable, take Id doses -- front one to font —to stimu te the stomach andliver into healthy action. They will do it, and the heartburn, bodybinit, and iou/burn of dyspe psia will rapidly disappear. When it has gone, don't forget what cured you. . I 1 1 For a Foot. STOMACH, or Morbid inaction of fhs Bowels, which produces general depression of the spirits and bad health, take from four to eight Plls • at first, and smaller doses afterwards, until acti vity and strength is restored to the system. , Fon .NenvorsNess, SICK Ilesnieue, 4rarsy.a, Pain in the Stomach, Back, or Side, take from leer to eight pills on going to bed. If they do not olter ate sufficiently, take more the next day until t. ey' do. These complaints will be swept, out Frorolthe system. Don't. wear these and their-ki dred; orders because your stomach is foul. ' Fon Settortma, ERYSIPELAS, and all Dis , sea of the Skin, take the Pills freely and .freq ently, to keep the bowels open. The eruptions w gener ally scion begin to diminish and disappea . bibny \ dreadfutulcers and sores have ;been healed to by r• the purging and purifying effect of these Fills and ,some disgusting disicasestrhich s med 4 Sataute • the whole system, have complete) yielded to their • influence; leaving the sufferer • perfeet health. Patients! your duty to society forbids!that Ivou ' should parade yourself around the' worl cotilied 'with pimples, blotches, ulcers; sores, and 11 or any :"of the unclean diseases of thee skin, bee use ' our - system wants cleansing. _ To Priirev THE BLOOD, they are the est eon chic ever discovered. They should be ta ken freely and frequently, and the impurities whit sow the seeds of incurable diseases will be swept iut of the system like chaff before the wind. By this property they do at. much good in preventing sickness :is by the remarkable cures which they are ma irig;f..very • • where. LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, and i ilious Affections, arise from some derangerne t— either torpidity. congestion, or obstructionslof!the I...iyer. Torpidity and congestion vitiate the bdeland tender .. It unfit for digestion. This is disastrous ' r the . health, and the constitution is frequently nder o mined by no other cause. Indigestion is the -imp- torn. . Obstruction of the duct which empti s the bile into the stomach causes the bile ;.o o edlow . ''' into the blood. This in Jaendice, tritli a.: . long and dangerous tram of evils. C tiyeness, or ' alternately costiveness and diarrh , — prevails. Feverish symptoms , languor, low spir t. , weiriness, restlessness, and melancholy, with so ctirties in ability to sleep, a'a sometimes great wiiness ; i i sometimes there ' severe pain in the sue ; , the ski n and the white of t e eyes become a greeish*eltif the stomach ricid.l the bowels sore tothe ,tont.h ; the whole system/irritable, with :: tende n c y tO fever, which may turn to bilious fever, bilious colicllbilious diarrlitra; dysentery. &c. • A medium dose Of three or four Pills taken at night, followed 11)1 two iir three. in the morning, and repeated a few days,wilitcmove the cause of all these troubles. It is witked to suffer such pains when you can cure them, fo u r Ith Cents. ' . RHEVMATISM, GOUT, and alt I,ntlammatpry Fe-, errs, are rapidly cured by the purifying effects of these Pills upon the blood and the sumuhig which' ~th afford to the vital principal °Miff.: FOr these Tindall kindred complaints they should be t. t.:ticen in mild doses, to move the bowels gentl, , bu freely. As a DINNER PILL, this is both agreeable' and useful.: No Pill can be made e pleitsantlfatake, reeh n and, certainly none has been.ma more effio•tital to the purpose for which a dinner pil sleruployel. PREPARED BY 1 • • • DR. ,T. C. 1t ER . 84.0. PraCtiCal and Analytical ChC ' LOWELL, MASS., I 1 - • _ • AND sou) ay rjr.k BEL TUREELL and J. ETHER: dud by Druggists generally , . , PATENT 11E.FAIC NI S. AMONG the gkeat variety of'lleditineslat Turrell. Store, may be; found aliof ,Dr. Jane's justly celebrated Family Medicines : -Ayres Clk‘rry . 'recto -al and Cathartic Pills; Balsey's Forest Wine and Forest Pills ;, Bootland's celebrated tern an Bitters ; Louden's series of : Fluidly Medicines , ; i Merchant's Gargling Oil, the‘ greatest remedy f 4 sPrlins.'in man .or beast ever known ; Mathewson's Infallible Reme dy, and Horse. Remedy ;' Orick's 1' erntifuge,. and a 1 variety of other kintl:4,iTrask's Magnet i c Ointment,. the great remedy for; burns,.rhetnnatistnl and all in flammatory complaints; : Pond's Extract, a first rate thing for similar . peposes as,„above Ointment; An drew? Pain Destroying Agent, it gnod article ; Wood cock's-Balsam and Bone Liniment, Attlood'i Jaunt dice - Bitters, Canker, Drops, Liniment, and Dysentery Drops; Baker's CoMpound for Dylentery ; Bough ton's Pepsin, for Dyspepsia; liclmlrld'S, Extract of Buchu and. Extract,_ of Sarsaparil a ; la \ Yariety. 'of Salves, the best in Market, Pills, &c., and an almost endless,varietiof Patent 'Medicines, altogether too numerous to.enunterate---but suffice it ,to say;that the public will: find.nearly, every ilitg in this line \nt the Drug and FancY Store of AB L trftRELL.,.' Montrose, July. -1555' . • . 1 gqqg ABEL ,TUR •• . Has just received from New Yo rabic stock of . • Comprising a first rate assortni r icines, Chemicals, :11ediral Instrun Dye-stuffs,, China, Glass, and Eart! Variety of Crockery,)Biittannia W Planished Tin W . ;are, Silver' and a ii Spoons, Silver Forks, Butter KM' of Lamps, A good variety of Wo Mirror. $ Wall and Window Pape Ware, Wimidan Ware, Brushes, ceries, Lamp Oils', COmpliene,'Buo Stearin and Spermaceti - Candle) Whips, VarnisheS, Window Glas.4, variety of -Jewelry, Perfumery, r Gold and Silver Spectacles, "Gli Flutes, Fifes, Accordeans, Vio Strings, : .t.c. The" - largest ..ass: Knives in Susrptchatina County, a in -mark et. • Shot Guns, Pistols,: Barrel,) Revolvers; ik.c. In short, the i-Physician,- the ' Keeper,the Fartner; the Meehan the Professionalfllan, the Genth . Young and the 'ilia, the Rich-am iful-and' the tg y,. the Gay and all the rest of the peoldei will fil ply their every day wants at Tn Store, in the - Slew Brick Blbek ities.GOod—Call and see. -* MOntrose; M4reh 5, 1856.. . tarThel are all going to UPWA The Born t ND.the e 1. 'trick c..ived, from -; Ilin honton, .friends down I 'knowledge thy. (witl•out wear convince the nt their store Post Mee. I stock. of 800 this market ; 1 with seeond r lenge fzotnpeti the Best lion best qualities July 2t. 18 1 former sunk; Boo* Patent Gaiter Shoes Ws Slippers I Youths and best in mark trade. ArL kind kinds . of Iv neatly. Montrose 25 ,mists, 310:1tr0.?.C, =1 Looli: Her ti I 1 1 El k, a! I A full and desi Next - Good, 131 'are, (a goo( lent! hen apanned and her kinds of c. All sorts' Gilt . Fmtne 'onery, Stone . „Family Gro n.llow 'le and other are,li 111—oi ! es, S cl !es ' S a l p S. tt roo l, Ining , lii A first rate. 'axicy Goods, & t' c and t old It ens, Violins, in Old Violineello trtmlt i t of Pocket. nd t o beat quality I (Sin i „le 'and DOuble Lira], d., the House c,,th• Manufacturer, I mam,' the Lady, the the 1 oor, the Beau• di e • 17ishionable, and i a 1 :=9 nettling to sUp- Tel's. —Pries Low—Qual. BEL TURItELL, Ars.jel FM ' 11 AND ON GO IT BOOTS L 1 flr itaffinisik Oii Defea.tell. i ' deavor to polio off t rat " Extrtrxi, ~ nof ring qiinlity ' of (bode lately. re ': 1 old Innen d wit ' ! l"..tablislratetit in Hts proved 'an entire fitilure to our !ten. "Seeing ill Bekealog.” We ae- I fact And should jtrrige that 4 4i7eilote 14;1 would he all that! icas neeess4ry to 'ublic that ts"'lNalo\:t 3: MRIIIMAN, 'it . Public Avenue, firSt door above the Se the -.largest - and *Jost desirable `A . AND SI1()ES ever introduced inn. - •hich for price 0 .e off..r no competition ,te goothqduralli itv and: style we (ial. ! - km. We nre reei4nig weekly Gout.e'sin e's in New - York the listest styles and if Goat, whit:loE4.4. Our assortment 6, Just receive a lar_e addition to tito '-' consisting of pentsi Patent Leath, Leather abort Boots, ! 'reuch Calf Boots Ml slips all styles. di Gaiters Bua.r and Boots best qu ties ; also' Boys ildiene Boots, Otaiterit and Shoes,- the In fact evert thing belonging to the dings, &c. d rasi t ia -dons d Pi r KB • of Lea •or, al k made to - ord • ' • 8111 oly 28, .1888. Uodersiseves. at LYONS & CO. per pair Ibr BMIIII,-FORDILUI C 0.,. *NB% ti!d! a- - . - Cabinet Makers, . ... rtiAKE pleasure in offering to their customers, in addition to their usual large stock of CABISZT Worm, the largest and best. assortment , of CANE,' FLAG, AND WOOD SEAT CHAIRS ever offer-, ed for sale in Susquehanna county, all of which we're , manufactured exprepdy to their order,. and they can s warrant them to be a superior article. Call aetheir Ware-room, foot of Maine street, and esaminit for - yoursch:es- „ • • 1 w.'w. siiim. • S. C. VORDIIIII. , A. SIEITSI JR. - Montrose...Yeti:2l. 56.1 FLOW SUOP. NEW 'ESTABLISHMENT. AT AND E. MOTT Would icipectfully inforin the public that they arc 'manufacturing Mlatchley's Celebrated Plows. They also keep constantly on hand, Side 11W, Wayne Cosin'ty, and Alen Praia, Cnitivators i , Dog Churns, Stein' h and Cutter Shoes, -Plow Pointe of various patterns, to numerous to mention. We hope, by strict attention s to business; to receive our share of public patronage. Manufac tory, 1): Post's old stand.- Foundry, M. Kett, near Searle's Mill, - . Ur Repairing done on short notice. MERRIT MOTT. • ELIJAH MOTT.' Feb. 8 STEAM GRIST Alllll SAWIIILL.• 130 ST BROTHERS ; haying 'Purchased, the abOye establishment, will keep constantly on lazed Su .pe-rfine aid Fine Flour, Corn 3bal - of superior qual ity, also Chop and Bran at the lowest cash..prices'.— Custotu Work will be done with ; despatch, and I:kali cases erarranted.: , • • • 1381tf . Montrose, July. 1853. • - 7 ILIEII.E - AND PLASTER.. ' r MiILl HE subscribers arc now burning and will keep constantly on hand; • Lime of it very superior quality at .Montrose Depot, and will sell it in any quantities at a iitir price. Persons . wishing a large quantity can be supplied t.:'on a reasonable notice.. • SuPerior_grpund Plaster will' be kept constantly on hand he,reafter. • I. L. POST, H. DRINKER. . • W. JESSUP./ nontrose Depot, April :l. -• • L. SEARLE.,' Tioga Point _Agricultural Works. • It: lg. 1111ELLES & CO., • , .A77.I.ENS, • P.A . Manufacturers and . Wholesale and :Retail Dealers in rrIIRESIIEP.S and Se.paraters and Threshers and I...Winnoweis combined,. Clover Hullers, Circular . and Cross-cut Saw Mills, Emery's Cider Ilills, Feed Cutters, (dorn ShellerS, COrn. and Seed Planters, Sey mour's Grain Drills and Broad-Cast Sowers, Dog Pow ers, Revolving Horse Rakes, Otow's Grain Cradles; Cultivators, Ketclium's celebrated Reapers anititow-• . ers, liagic.Corri and Coh Mills,-, Excelsior Fanning Mills; Leather and India-rubber Beltings, . Meat Cut ters, Apple Parers, It Arigerators, Provision :,Safes, Churns, &c. Extras furnished for repairing fboth Emery's and Wheeler's Machines. ' We invite partic uliti• attention to our Excelsior Fanning Mills. They are .1.: No. I: • - .1 .- • , . . Descriptive Catalogues, Pi ice Lists, and Circulars of 'all Machines ke. sold by us, sent gratis and post- I. age prepaid, to, all, applicants. Send us your name I and' address, and pi' your Friends also. Agent', 11. L. BLOWERS,' Franklin, Pa. • (P. 0. address, Montrose:) R. M. WELLES k CO. Athens, Pa., Jane 20, 1855. • 24m5 • 1 . - • ' REMOVAL. j :1 S, Wilson has removed his Stock of hoods into his new Store (in the Brick BloCk.) - at the fciot of Pub lie Asenne where the Mercantile busiuess.ivill be e'en-, tinned under the, Firm of M. S. Wilson . & - son.' -.Ad dilions to their present Stock ContinmdlY.• made and particular attention Occrt 'to 'keep up a .general assortment—especially in the Ilardwars line. , • SOAP MANUFACTORY. . ' ' • THE subscriber keeps constantly on. hand .for sale at his establishment in Montrose, the best tmal ty of SQ SOAP,. manufactured from the lye of. Is'opd ashes and grease, in the old fashioned way, and not by any : patent prooess: . For-those that fUrnish the grease; he manufactnres the soap.for .5.1,50 a barrel. Warranted in all cases to be a good article, orhe Soap may be returned and the money refunded . Per barrel, \ Half Barrel, •. . Gallon 'T . . . - Wholesale dealers will be furnished—if delivered at the Ashery in MontrckHat the rate of ten barrels : for $45., rat Scrsnton at .n barrels for $5O. - ~ - • • - . JO N HENRY WARES. Montrose, March 17, 185 . \lO5-1 \ ~ Drugs 31 ed SEW MOS Al SUMMERSI HE, subscKibers, having entered into copart jL nership uneer the firm of Scirnts & YOUNG, take pleasure in announcing to their friends and the public generally that they are receiving as'cotnplete and as carefully selected stock of goads as has ever been offered to the goods-buying community in this section of country. Their stock is comparatively new gdods--as the old stock of J. 'H. Sutphin was redue-, ed to an unusually amall amount—andt embraces all the varieties tisually kept: in a country atore, They are now receiving and opening a large Stock of • : Spring and Summer Goods, to which they invite public attention, believing that an examination. of the qualify and price will proie satisfactory to purchasers generally.: They.especial ly invite the latlitlS.' attention to their asiortment_ of fashionable and durable Dress Goods, of every variety and style, consisting in part of Spring Delains, Chal lies, garages ' Bainge Delains; Lawns,iyoplins; , and Ginghams..'. A good assortment of . Spring and Sum mer Shawls, and'a splendid lot of Parasols. Ago, a• complete assortment of Bonnets and,Trimmings. Gents, we have not forgotten your Please drop in. and'see its ; wejcan fit you from Flat' :to Boots, ln style and quality as well as. price. iOlOths, mitres, Tweeds, 'Cashitterets; Satinetts and Kentucky. Jeans; Satin, Silk and Marsales Ve4thlgs in all 'their variety, with a large and complete assortment ofilev dy Slade Clothing. . tt. L.' SUTPHIN: • ' b..S.IIUE,L YOUNG. W AR D. ° Main St• Summers, April 22, 1956. • 1. ' .• N. B. „The highest price" paid for all kinds of, Pro. duce. . " Stintts Yoqto. _ tRGF - ossortment of. Boots and ShOeTiiii: sale by 81:1TPRINi YOUNG. ROcERIE9---A good assortment otSugars, Teas,. I I Coffee and .MoTasses, with a pride kitor Mack e; el, in Kits, Quarters, Halves and Whole Barrels; afro; Dry MaPiekled Cod for..wile . bi l , t ..- r StlTPllll' . : I "YOUNG. • . _ . LANGE Int of .Crockery, Glass, Stone, Tin, and i+ Cedar Ware for sale hiSIITPII!.I 4 k YOUNG., NOTICE. I3ERSONS desirous of paying me money, on debt:- of any description, can do so by leaving their payments pith Post, Cooper & Co., Bankers; Mont rose, to my credit, whose receipts will. be allowed from their date. - ;` O. L. WARD. A ril 18; - 1856' • ' 15tf FARMERS LOX 8888 ! T H E subscribers having entered into . partnemnip, JL are pteparol to receive Wool to, manufacture on shares or by t..e yard. Also, Wool Carding and Cloth Dressing in their semen. OAlUtir JOHN-SON.: - JOHN BIAMIONT. Omit NA March 5,11156 , VU4 ;,,,,,--,i,Bilsiviss - ,:chßoa:::,.,, Willism - W; Wheaton, - AL- D.. ECLECTIC ,PHYSICIAN AND - SURGEON' Rea: weal! ,offers his serilecito all who preter the "Reformed; " to the'old Bleeding Blistering and Calomel - 11in. Jacksois Susqueluums Co. Pa, C. C. Hollister, - _ • DALER IN SADDLEBi4farnese, Trun k s; TA &es, kc., Montrose, ) J. D. XII, • ' RYSICIAN AND SURGEON, baw i petmantetiy I located himself at Brackrierville, Susquehanna county, Pa,, and will promptly attend to all ed with which be may be faaoied. • ' A it M, /I. 8, Knapp. with & Seas, THPORTENB AND DEALEHS.IN CHINA, GLASS, .1 and Haithen 7t . Warren streak, Nwfr You. Dr. E.P.Wibnot.* CiRAMTATE of the allopathic and Hoompattile kj" Colleges of Medicine, is now , momently lo cated in Great Bend Pa. Apnl.3o, 1856. _ ' •-• , ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Me over B. B. West's Drag Store, Susquehanna Depot, Pa. • - • 11)1 T. 11.- Orchard,lll. D. • DIEYSICIAN AND SURGEON,-Jackson; Stisquew 1 henna 'county ; Pa. Residence at the Postoffice., ' _ Keeler- & Stoddard. • E /LEM IN SOOTS & SHOES, Leathei & Find- D ings, on Maine Bt., first ddOr below Searle's tel. Montrose, Jan..1;186. Pin PRICES. y ' ...V,OO ' 1 50 26 AL Bushnell, WiMita H. Jessup, TTORNEY AT LAW & NOTARY PUBLIC. - -o Office on Public Egfraii, Renfrew. • • . • W. Singleton , CAN now Vt , found at his new stand on the cor- - -ner of Owego and Chestinit‘ streets, in the building -recently occupied by R ittenberg k where. he effeciu'aqy repairs with disixitch, Watch es, Clocks, Jewelry, Gune, and every description o Machinery; Wheel cutting; Gun and Watch matey, vials supplied to the trade. / Dr. R. Smith, QtIWEON DENTIST, Montrose, Pi., at Searle's S. Hotel; Mondays and Tuesdays of each week. j ' • Miller & Fowler, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLOIES AT LAW, and Solicitors in Chancery. Office No. 44 Clarke street, Chicago, 111. Thomas ragstrum. DEALER LC DRY GOODS,, Groceries, Clothing, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, &c., Susquehanse Leper: Pa. Pa. - Bentley & TTGRNETS AT 'LAW, AND BOUNTY LAND AGENTS; 3fontr9se, Pa. U., 8. DESTLET. - • - D. D. Hinds, T WERT AND EXCHANGE STABLE Office in J-1 in the rear .of NFikson's Sto - yei Montrose, Ps. go: J. tolsten, DEALER -IN STOVES, Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware, Loderarille; near Great,Bend Depot. December 4. . L. P. Hinds, ,t TTORnY AT LAW, Susquehanna, Pa. Office t on Maine street', one door east of I;enheim'er Frazier,* qua, A TTORNETS AND COUNSELLORS AT LA*. 1. - 1. Office ort,Tornpike street,, one door East a PosTs Store, Montrose, Pa.. < - Albert Chamberlin, - liElf AT LAW and Justice of the Peace; over L.L. Post & Co's Store, Montrose. . • - Wm. IL Jessup,. TTORNEYikr-tAW •AND COMMIMON . Eit.ci LI. Discus,. for:the State of Ne sir York, will attend to all busine t ss entrusted to him with promptness and . fidelity. Office on Public Square s occupied- by Me Wm, Jesr.up. t • 7 Abel Mirell, • DEALER IN DRUGS; MEDICINES, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, GrocerieS, ,Dry Goofs f Hardware, Stonewaie, Glassware, Clocks, Watches; Jewelry,. Silver Spoons, Spectacles, 'Musical ; Instre•: taints, Trusses, Surgical . Instruments, LicMors, Per Mirrors, Stationery, Brishes,'Shoes, Yankee Notions, Vie, --- • ' •B. IL Lyons & Co., ' 7:lf- VJUTHOLESALE AND• RETAIL DEALERS IN : 1: I, Dry Goods, Groceries, Salt, Flour, wafißark. ware, Lanesorp, Po.. E. B. Citandtr, KY GOODS., eadyllacte Clo P thing, ooks and • Statilonlny,..etc., waroae, Pa.-. • - ------ • TAEALE4 LN L. Groceri Avenue • • ' I. L. ost &Co., • • DEALERS.Ei DRY OODS, GrEoceries, crockery, Hardware, Leather, Fleur, etc., corner of Turn= pike street and Public Avenue, Nontraie, Pa.. • .T. Lyons & Son., . - • TIEALERS TN IVY GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, I .1 Crockery, Tinware, Groceries, Books, etc.; aLv, carryon the Book Binding bnsiness--PubliCA'renc e, Montrose, Pa. --- - • ' , . - - . Bentley &Read, . : : EADDIiS TN DRY_ GOODS, Drugs,. Medicines, D . Taints, Oib, Groceries, - Rardwam, Crockery, Iron, Clocks, Watches, Jew . elry, Silver Spoons, Per umery, &c.—Foot: of Public Avenue, dfonirose. WORM & Villiam IL Jessup, A TTORNEYS AT LAW, Montinse, Pa. Prac• lice in Susquehanna, Biculford, Wayne, Wyo mina and L-uzerne counties. - • William W. Smith & co., , - • CABINET MAKERS , They keep constantly. on hand a good assortment of all kinds of Cabinet . C Furniture. Shop and Ware Rooms at the foot it liaine street, .3fontroae, Pa. ' • - • ~ Rockwell & Winton. f 7 11 ANUFACTURERS and 'DEALERS in Straw. .1.V.1 Goods, 'fiats, Caps, Furs, Umbrellas, Park gals, Ribbons; ete:ike.,. No. 40 Courdandi street, Sew. Yorkp(up stairs.)" • B. B. ROCKWELL. W. W. WINTON. I ,---3---"'"'-- BALDWIN Wholesale and Retail deal. :AL k er in Flour, Salt, Pork, Pis-11,1:4rd, grain, feed meal, candles, clover and timothy seed. ;,,, ' 50 Barrels fresh ground flour just receited km , 'lthica Mills. , 1 Montrose Auguit 6, 1856. . I R. Thayer, _ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, HistiVose, iL- Otrica_in thelFarroer's store. • v 2-1133 • , Bryant House - G REAT:BEND PA.--P. M. Tillman Pro. prietor .. - . Banking House ..- -, or •• - • POST. COOPER lb .CO. lIRNRY DRINkER, •i- afoNTßat WM. HUN TING COOS November 1 2 s 045 ISAAC, L. I'OST. • DRAFTS on New York city and l'blladelphis. - : Collections promptly inade'and , remitte 4 . l . Office hours from 10 A. Y. to 8. ' ,_. 1 Messrs. Allen & Paßton, 101.1ork. REFERENCE, Samuel C. Morton, Es 4.; min , _ . Hon. Willitun Jessup, Montrose. • THE INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN, ; • irtmasnati ZYXRT ?lllia/MAT lifillagev AT SHATIOg i t AT $1,50 PNR MUNCIE, IS'ADIANCI. Rates of Advertising. One square (16 lines or less) ale week,. , .:.•.•5 0, 5 5P One square -two weeks :•° ,7 , three week 5,... ... One square . 1. tine square , • 44 one metal, ....... 1,0 One 'square . WO iti0ntb5,...... A,0 One square 44 . three months,. . One square - • eix„ months, 50 One square . one year, ........ .011 For two - or mere mpiares. !nested ..hY,the rot.' deduction from the shover*. iallUtae. -TeSrlY, ad : rertisers have the privilege of altering or " ing their advertiseamenta witttout idditional chsrP• , Business cards, net e*ceedlng Art lines, rose at $2,00 per annum. t, "'Job. : This office is sup Plied with a good &sweetest —* jobbing taide4ll4l4 " 4 a kinds pf Jot, Work,,tteh as Cs1"114 Posters , acOrin be d m ' . ile ‘ 17 aisdrpromptlvi • , . I=l B L. T. 1111
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