I '' . %titttifittfili illiiiiittfitilit Bailey Without Beards! - it is SO. A , iliffety of barfey has been discovered in the.,p,ulchot of the Ilitua layall Mountains entirely free from those an. noyingand poi,oous ipeards attached to all our common varieties. - ..Tba:lunderAigned obtained 7 - grains ((this new.variety three years ago, and being much pleaitcd with its .general appearance and pm. hai:eparod itqpains to multiply this small quantity a fast 'as the Shanghai .and other.birds.vould allow. • . Its Merits for grinding or malting hare not been 4tilited,"iind ffieViantity is now too small to siiintmler that way, when every, tiller of it.b,k.soll - Whit'sces it, is Anxious to have a few. graii*,',nni'dOuhting prove a valiiable acqUisitino._ 1 havo • Sufficient, howeycr, to furnish . _ all: per, ins interested, who will he likely to 'see thii notice, with one fiend each ; containing 30 to4o grains. Send . melour Addreali, en.. a stamped: envelope " antl I 'will enclose a. herid,! awl send- it -back by tetorii snalloriti printed instructions for (Titivating in a illy to ;non's a large return froth a smell quantity elf seal., -Should ;hut new Variety . bei-fwttidao insurer all .the,.purposes of the common barley., a -few "years will suffice to drivelhn Barley-Beards from the country. . Should...any person desire snore,...than one Read, ill . send • a package of 700 to SOO 'gritingvitialrelyOrel:Ted' by mail Pest paid • ti . w 23 cents, accompanied with. a few heads to prove the fact; of its being heirdleas. Address', *. LW. Bittec.s.. • ." West, Macedon, Wayne county, hI. Y. . AraT WATER TOIL 1101.;6is env respondent of the Boston ettltivator, writing ~.,of,the;management of houseplants, says:— " The way to have healthy plants• is. to shorten iii n l straggling grosrth, and remove every leaf, and flower 14 soon as the least. symptorn , of decay is perceivable, wasliiitg them occasionally witkwarm waterfront the fine nose a: waterinnpot held high. above them -- thus. giving t hem the 'benefit of a warm shoWer at any 'line of dace. . But the thing of all others most -is, to wa: ter thom With ° hot water 'at all times yes, hot to the tonal, even be and what is Sup, posed to be prudent until after experiment-,- and it is only necessary to watch the result on the health and rigor of the plants, espe. chilly when in bloom, t6_,..be convinced of the virtue of the ' grand specific. " • • • .The writer. says he has. fuchsias no w i n bloom, mere cuttinos_:pbout six inches in height,,not•one failing ont of seven,'or even _Morn cutting., planted lin a single pot and .watered. with %nit water.—Bost.. Tran.c. Dn.misisia nF sna Mut::Nasa.—There is a .great temptation to do this at this season of - the year, when there comes - a thaw., Lbll..ss suitable provisicin has been made to conduct I. the water 'of the ;roofs out of the yard, large qurmtities accumulate, and the yard becomes I:impassable. There is ottea - roo - fing emnigh to catch - water fur 'the Winter • supply of the whole stock - of animals if it mere conducted to' a cistern. This we regard as one of the must desirable improvements about they ard, • to conduct the water into a large'cistern, in , stead a( leaving , it to • accumulate: upon the frown Surface in Winter. , , If spritigoaster has }already been tetrodneed; anti the.nitimils can be supplied in the yard; troughs; and leaders should be iMmediafely put under the eaves tOCarry of the superfluous water: The ma: nintitn _the open yard will have drenching ennugh without- this extra supply from the roOfs. o A drain in the card is a large hole in farmer's purse. • Asamts or Sotts . .---Prof. Nesbit, of the (Eng.)-.Agricultural and Chemical Coilego, in reply too question, said : The. asaly zat e of soils oftn reminded him of the man who, having it house to sell, come with s brick in in hilt pocket as a sample of the house: There might. be almost fifty kinds of soil in the same field. The question, What. was the DA ture of thesoil of any particular farm I was, in fact, a complicated ritte-!tion." We com mend Prof N's. answer to the attention of fat mers in this country, whohare been in timed to employ " consillting agrieulturiits" to analyze thefraoils, and give letters Of ed i-tice for high fees. Bans FOR SniEP.--Bean straw is value- fur Sheep, and' when properly cured_ they j ent 2 it With avidity. In a chemical analysis lof.beans..it is foumi,lhat they abound with a igreater qualitity of the elements of wool than any otber.grain or vegetable;to make sheep produce heavy &roes. • They will eat them with avidity, whole or ground, even in a ;damaged state. To our store flocks (luring I the winte r r season we generally give a pint of beans, per day, and potatoes, Corn is gond_ for fattening sheep, hut nut so valuable a s beans, peas, oats, and most other grains for I the ptioduetipti of wool.— Wool Grower. Uszrot. Isivasisos.—Two of our towns- I men, says the I3ordentown lei, Messrs. Lewis' and Alston, have recently invented and patented a new "Saw Glimmer . " whiCh is said by that* acquainted with the uses for which it is, intended, to be the best ankle of the kind in mite, and a great labor saving chise, perfUrnHiing the Work formerly. occupy { ing a day, in a few minutes, and doing it [ much better. The °Gurninerwill not only gum art old iiaw, but can cut an entirely nail set of teetliin a very Shorttline. It is adv . - Ited tall kinds of saws, from the large Mill saw to the common hand saw, and is just' as applicable to the circular, is to the straight Lusaa IsrivEsca.—Duhittnel cut n great many trees in all ages of , the moon, but un der ,aither circumstances precisely similar; ;.but hi all expeFimcpu i discovered no diffe• renco ati the 4mher. 'Chauvalon, at Martin t iclue, tried' A ' , "*Untie experiments on man'. kinds - ' , 4f : i,ilgntaikslift in the sane way, planted at different in the lunar month, but diticovered ariapprecialile diffeienee. • , . i Currma daArts.—Do not: cut them in cold frosty' weather. - liyon do; you will find, i lon working theM,..that Many will, be black at 1 heiiit ; ;halite growth will be much Checked i thO :coming laymen:: Cues Fos Fat.° ox WIZ Fousas.—The Scientific" American rays:— The pot year we have known the spinal marrow of an ox or cow-applied' by three different persons, with the most Belisha...wil -1 results, in relieving pain and securing cures of4heir felons. The spinal marrow should I be - applied for every four hours for two days." .fir ft is.askid That wbroati 'piece of rosin dipped in the water which ii - placed-in a Tea: lad on the stove will adds peculiar property `to the nttnosphere of the room. which will Isis& great relief to persona _trot bled with eoggit. The"heat-of the water is sufficient to threw off the mule of the rosin. russtArass Euuemon.=—The edumtion isti Adam* Abould net, be forced, like the i tios pii k oY pimstai in Jibe bot.bouie. This more 16140 in lage . tie fess speed in the end. Its frow the early,f)reing leek reettslture, precocious mental . it r.o . .o k oimitaffe,. e sff :so WAN% times, stk nutny.4*. and. ale, and. Sickly ailliamorio. grow up to be prodigies by their second or third par, and die by the td-41411145. kiiitTsiontoluoir ete tch: .11 latent and agitation which "attended the recent Presidential i election, F. B. Chundlierbas cceded in getting through, direct from New York, an , unusually patently,* and arefulty : acieeted au ! . Bothnia or " • ' 'ORIUGOODS embracing t;adies` splendid Winter Cloalti, Shawhz, Hoods and , Scarfs, Misies Worsted raps, Vietorines, Tippets and Shawls, Plain and Plaid Delaines, Fancy Plaid Dress Goods, Black and Plaid . Dress Silks, Bonnet Silks, Lininis and Rushes, Moire Ali tiqoe, and Velvet Trimmings, Embmidering, Fancy Table Spreads, &e., &e. .Also, the largest and most splendid collection of • FA.NCYGOODS .-• • ever displayed tin Montrone, consisting of Ladies Work Baskets, Work -Doses. Rftieroles, Peari• Port' Mottiaes, Paper Folders, chain and Clasp Shawl Pins, Piarl Shirt Sniffs and Sleeve -Buttons, China Cavd traskets, China Vases, China Cups and Farreers,rhi nalnk :lands and Match Boxes, China Candle Sticks and Trtys of every description.. JEWELRY, Ear Drops Breast Pins Sleeve Buttons, Jet Bracelets., beandful Oil 'paintings with 'teary Gilt Frames, tine Marble Statuary enclosed in Glass, Le., kc., an . enu meration of all in this department would be "adin finitum." Suffice it-to say that-almost anything and everything suitable for Christmas Gifts . and New Tears , Prellenta can be obtained at this estabfiabment. Also—jitst received a large addition to my stock of . BOOKS to STIIIOIIIBY2 inclnding some of the most impala,. New Books pub lished, among - which are "Tbrce per. cent a Naafi," or "Perils of Fast Living," "Ritle,;Axe and Saddle Bags," "TheTorehlight" "throtigh• the . woods"' "Rainbow around the Tomb," "" Camp rim of the Red Meti," " Western Border Life," elegantly hound Albums and OA Books ' School Books, Diaries and Memoranda for 1857, Pocket 73iblc,c Testaments, Hymn Books; Sic., &c. AL-o---on hand, a good sup ply of Gents and Bays mix t r@ alw-o9 comprising Mark, flrown, Smoked, Claret, Pearl and White Fur and Wool lints, Silk Plush, ►flue and IllackCloth Caps, and Childrens Fancy Small flats. Also--in'stmi , , a choice lot of readymnde , ' lCitlll33. - g e Oree-Conts, Press Coats, Tests,"-Pants, Shirts, Col lars, Stocks, Cravats, and Gents, Shawls, all of whieli, for the adrancenient . of. the intercaLol the comma nitv:will be disposed of at decidedly a low fi7nre. Please call, one and all. F.'l3. CHANDLER. Montrose, Nov.'l2, 1850. - TEE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION for ISMis over, now the aIUT,CIIINSON FAMILI r any other family deArons tif inyestin; a small U amount in Dry Goodgi, Viiroceries, are inrited to call at the more of, J. LYONS & SON, • and tak'et a look at the NEW GOODS now being re ceived. They can hardly help having their:wants at tended to. (him a penny primer clear along down th a rich Frenekiferton or Paris Prowl ,Cloth. Plain and Fancy fh4.aines: a great. variety. Shawls, a hew but and some i ery handsome and cheap. 'Cloth -s for men's wear, of styles and pikes to snit everybody. ~.(01Etirl:› eta:9- and FLoon Ott. Ctorn, a good assortment just receiv ed.- Al.o, P l aper ffa.ngingx and :Window. 96:minx, some of the prettiest patterns ever offered in this market. Please give us a call. Montrose, November 5, IS:A, • - " Hurrah; Hurrah : Boys:: TOE Mammoth Pictorial Brother Jonathan for the Holidays just eft-tired at the Montrose took store in the Postotfice—.-Also--Yannv Fern's new work, the Play Day Book, the New Lnie of Zion, the Shawm, and the New York Glee and Chweus Book, (all, O. for; the expecleil Musical Convention or any where else) besides other new. Books too nutne roux to mention, and still more expected in a few day*. Just a going Cheap, Cheaper, Cheapest ! A. N. DULLARD. M4ntrwe Dec. I - 1 SSG. nooks FOR THE FAMILY. 4. • ILLUSTRATED National Hand !look, House Kce-p -ers guide: and Family 'Receipt Book), Farmers Guide in the Management of Animals, Fnigal House wife, Family Doctor, Book of the United States, with -plates, Complete Farrier or Horse Doctor, Christian Family Ahnanac Tor 1857, Tracts and Sunday School Books, Bibles and School. Books and Ilymn Books, -Maps of Kansas,. Pennsylvania; &c., &c., Books. Pens. raper, &c., &c. Jost .opened and -for sale, by • 1 J. LYONS & SON. Montrose, Nov. 12, 1556. Ambrotypes, . - - . itrephographs, , . Daguerreotypes. ~• . Strange things arc upriring . -. 4 4n is ever dertstnr; • Something new and surprising. Av . 17.. zip i n th e Prik ANS4,theoccup T lt of the Sky .Flock, is now prepared to furnish, in addition to his former style of pictures, the ".forprored Anthrotype and the recently invent ed " Jiirrphogroph." • Theie Amhrotpes are durable, soft and brilliant in their tone and finish, and free roni that dark lead en hac which' has b e en an objection to pictures of this deseript'On. .. The Atrephograph is an nnrewerled likeness on paper, (unlike the Photograph) revs streptible of colors,..and much rekembles a fine painting on ivory. They *are just the thing for in s erting in gift books and family reeordi s or foitnailing to absent frlendr. Come and see, the sight is fire, and you'll agree, that my work' is fine as need to be. Don't forget that, now. Montrose, Dee. 11, .466. . ' WANTED 20 00(0 F an E d ELli a L . 3l .l, 1411 n. tr.. s r d 1;t ti n g k &C., - 1 - & SON. Montrose, Nor. 26, 1856. Neir Rook s & Paper, at. oar More, - J. LYONS & SON Montrose, November 5, ISM. ff- FARMERS ATTEND!. TTIE undersigned would respectfully announce to the FAEXERS and all others interested, that we have associated ourselves together under the firm of MOTT ar, TILDEN, at the old Stand of M. k E Mott, where we are pre pared to furnish PLOWS of the most approved pat terns now in use. such. as Blatchley's, Notts Iron- Brom, ay. Also Points of all . kinds, , Landiddrs, Cu'tivator teeth, and All kinds of castings for Farm ers and others, all of which we propose to sell "as /ow as. can be afforded b' any establishment in this coun • • • ELIJAH ItIOTT. G. A. TILDEN. We are also agents for Emery's Morse Porirrs,- , Drag and -Circular Saws for wood, also Dog Churn , Powers, which we can furnish 'on short notice. Montrose, Jan. 7, 18Z,7. Itf • MILLINERY, • 'Drew* Making and Fancy. Store. A.. 13. STORM & CO WOULD r.e.9)ectfully announce to • the- Lathe? of MostrO•le and vicinity, that they hare opened a FANCY DREIAb — , GOODS 4; FURNISEILXG STORE, on Main Street„orer the Farmer's Store. where they will be happy to See their , old frieuds, and aloe solicit the: patronage, of new ones. 'Miss Chase win attend to the Milliners department; the Dress-rralchor de partment will be under the dodge of Miss Ratter house. . Sept. 24, 185 G. 37-41 MILLINERY., rriiE subscriber, thankful for 'pa4 favors, would anno3nee to the Ladies of Ararat, and adjoining towns, Ant alkalis* jug returned from New York with a full assortusent of Winter Millinery Goods, eon _Fisting of gas, Satins,' Velvets, itibbcmi, Laces, French and Ammicto Simms, and every taring usu ally found in sr MMinery Store. ..A• variety of Winter Bonnets, oonanuatly on band orMade toorder. Prices moderate. OmU Ind See.. , BALDWIN. Ararat, Der... Z,1856 - .• • ' we IMVillevits Woof ldiso Hair Nestor. and Zykkalsins' tun. Bachelor's Liquid Hair Dye. and Illohlacia Cream, the Balm of * Thousand Thurers, Linehan's thalami= Balsam, Mathewson's Infallible Remedy, Marche:el Catbolicon, Halloway'sj Pals, and , Ointmtmt; Barton' Liquid Wass Cement, Radiraj's Iteady Remedies; ly all of the most popular Bodiciaes, Ilk Le., in Placket; at the store of . . ABEL TERRELL H UI% a ,new stock, at WieitikititaitheArope OF Cat!embark, Rosenbaum, & Co. 46,1, 1 170 AT is wrong?" inquired a neighbor of ours -V V the Other day.''We told hint it was tirreng for a man to dress In ouch , a cold 'day in linen Aar meets, just as mucks it is song fat st landi to dress on a cold day in a thin barage or gauze dress. Our neighbors said, " But everybody can dress as they •please." "That Is true enough," we ansiresed," but we say it is all wrong for any to risk* their health too much by exposing themselves to take cold, *hick will certainly bring 'on other diseases and shorten their lives,iihen if they would call at 01111 ESTABLISHMENT, with.a very small aunt of money, they could get cotn fort** warm dressed from top to bottom,. The oth. er day we met a man halffroxen for the want of Clothes, grinding his teeth together like a Threshing -Machine, but we soon cured him. We dreised him up - svarm, (for small charge,) and then sold him Ikea. SCR and Shawls atlastonishing low prices toe the rest of his suffering family, and since that the man feels as happy and pleasant as anybody. Titer litre come all and see us. Try us, and you will find that we give you moro for little than you over got befori. - • tiIITENBURG, ROSENBAUM, & CO. Y. GUTTENBERG. - -t.. nosetinscat. C. 11. WITTENBERG. • 3. wit-it:menu. Montrose, Nov. 26, t&'G. WE orb on hand once more with a choice selec tion of Fall ft Whiter Goods,. which comprises our usual variety of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardwam, Drugs and eines Paints, Oils and Dye soft, Patent Medicines, Root; and Shoes, Sole.and Upper Leather, Bats and gaits, Watches, Jewelry and Silver Spoons, Carpet Rags, Trunks, Umbrellas, Wall and Window Paper, Clocks, de., all of which wei offer kw male onnor usual terms. DESTI.EY k READ. Montrose, Dee. I, 1856. ( i ,;, 1 11.4W15.—A large assortment of long and square 17 shawls. f ro m $l,OO to to,oo, just opened, anti for sale cheap, by . . BENTLEY. & READ. 11 have just opened - a choice 1.5 -lot of Do Laines, rarametta's., and other Dress goods of entire new patterns- Call and see. BENTLEY A: RAD. (`IITOTIIS fi KERSEYMERES.—Our assortmtMt is J complete in this line, and will bo sold at the lowest kind of a pmfit. BENTLEY* READ.. ATS fi CAM—A great varietyof co or and 7 7 1 quality, of both men's hint boy's, just received, BE 7TLEY & READ.. OOTS & SHOES.—Men's, Youth's, and Boy's R Boots and Shoes ' as cheap as the cheapest,-- A L4o, Ladies Guiters, Buskins, ke. • BENTLEY & READ. ' fIROCERIEB.—A full supply, and Fold at a gala l_A erprofit than usual. Oar six shilling Ten can't be beat. BENTLEY A: BEAD. SOLE & UPPER CEATHER, cons tantly con bawl. BENTLEY &READ.- - TEWELRY.—We hare maile,an addition to our Cl Jewelry case, a large stock of Gold and Silver Watches—SlN:Cr, Silver plated ,and German Silver Spoons (alt trarranteri) Ladies Pins,Ear Drop:Or:me lds, Silver Fruit, Knives, Rings, Napkin Mogi, Spec aclesProld and Silver, Porte monnaies, ke.k.c.,which will be sold at a Very low 'figure, BENTLEY A; READ. • inkAIRY SALT by the pound, - busherer sack l jun LP received and for sale by ITIIOGRAPIFIS; Artist'sPiints in tubes , , and Artist's Brushes; The Balm of a Thousand Flowers, for beautifying the complexion; Gottrand's Pond Stibtil.., for removing superfluous hair,— also is Italian Medicated Soap for removing Tan, F -les Pimples and Sallow Complexion; Batche lor's Liquid hair Dye, al!o his Moldavia Cream for the hair ; liallotray's Pills and Ointment, an, nearly all the rills, Ointments, and Patent Medicines in ere- - J. LYONS k SON. ation, at . Montroe, June IS. 1856 HE Subscriber keeps constantly on hand (pt. sale I.at his establishment in Montrose, on . (pal ty of SOFT SOAP, manufactured from the lye of wood ashes and grease., in the old fashioned way, and not by any patent process. For those that furnish the,grease, he manufactures the Soap for $1,50 a barrel. Warranted in all Mgt.! , to be a g'oesi article, or the Soap may be returned and the monl,. refunded. Wholesale ilealeis, will be furnished—if delivered at the ANhery in Montrwie--at the rate of ten barrels for itis, or at Scranton at ten barrels for $5O.- Prof. Charles Morris, lop ARBER, Sharing Saloon, and Hair Dresser, hair- Ailing aga in removed -his shop-from its former loca tion in the baseinent of Searle's Hotel, to the room orer Chandler's Store, is prepared to exercise his art in the most scientific. manner, on all who . may he leased to entrust their heads or faces to , his hands. Nor. 20. : 22y1 Read the tollowintrLetter. • 11011 E TESTINIIO:4IY. We have received the following letter in relation to , D. Mouses Imaa ROOT. PILLS. iraras. Fora COMM% t Susq. Co., Pa., Sept. 2Stb, 18SG. ) Mama A.J. Wnira .t Co., New 'York:— • "The Marse's Indian Root Pills had from you give universal antis/adieu, in EVERT rssranct, and our farmer:case them for almost everything. The Drs. Minn' has been raging in this section to an alarm ing extent, for thelast six months, stascatrs sisoLs family having escaped, EXCEPT THOSE writer your pills have bee* rem+ All • Pan-KN.:mu, in which case they have strait rattan. I will inform you shortly how to send a further supply. Tour ob't. Scrv't." ALPIIONSO H. SMITH. Sich letters as the above need no comment from us, they ought to convince all of what wrfirutly believe, thai Dr. ilorse's Indian D.* Pills- arctAr very beat .Pill errr mad , . Sold in Montrose by S. kD. Sayre, and by ono person in evert- town, and •all country stores. A. J.. White k CO., 2 St. Peters Place,'New York,. role Proprietors.- 47—tf further notice. E. PATRICK, Montrose, Oct. 29, 1854. G. Z. DIMOCK, .1. LTOXS & SON'S NEW GOODS. HontroX, Nov. 19, 1856. NIP MINUFICTORT. PRICES. Pier barrel, Half Barrel. • JOIIN HENRI' WARES • Montromb, March 17, 1856. • lAyl Notice. THE of Patrick and Dimovk must be set tied immediately or They will be sued without Blarksulthiag is Springville. 11EFI undersigned has received from the city, and .1 will keep constantly on hand. AL=Vood Stork of Iron, and having secured the se vices of a good workman, is prepared. to do Shoeing, Carriage-Ironing, • and all sorts Of work in his line promptly and-well, and cheap for cash. - - Those haring accounts with the subscriber of over a year's; standinz, are requested to settle up without delay. . DAVID LATIIROP. 42mG. Springville, 0ct:.30, 1856 , Ammunition: Blaidlag Powder, Safety Fuse, Gun Pow der, Shot, toio,-47itn-Caps-and Wormers, Pow der Flasks, Guns; ,Iterolrers,: . Pistols, Lc:, at the storey!' ABEL TITRRELL:. ' Montrose, October 15, 18ti6. Harrah fir Ike New Sine! TLIE undersigned take pleasure in announcing to their friends and customers that they have mov ed into their NE W STORE, with an entire new stock of Goods, consisting of !every variety of mer chanffise kept in country or city. - Friends, give us a call ! We do not eta at old fegy" prices, nor "Jew" those who perchase of es; , but trade fairly and hon orably at "five and let live" Mk* We both preach and practice - the true business principle of "quick sales and-small profits." Let it be distinctly under stood that we do not wish to sell goods on a long credit. We 'shall sell goods so low that the pur chaser can afford borrair money .at twelve per cent, and pay *ma AW them. Salt, Flour and pro- duce of all kinds kept constantly on hand, and sold at loner rates than at any other esiadAhlmient in town:'. To prove that we ae not boasting, but tell ing plain truths in a plain way, call and mart:hese. N. 8.-111 kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods. • • IL THAYER k CO. Montrose, October 1501156. 40-0 iallaliiilll ElbeUM Soda, and Batter Crack kA era, for sale by J. LYONS k SON. Untie' sof I Thousand Flowtirs, Ly /JP on's Rat Pills,Locomotive, or 'self-heating smooth ing Irons, Toy Pails and Bag&ets, • - J. LYONS & SON'S. SADDLE & HARNESS IRKER- • • . MID Quecessor Of A. k nbidwin, Hate Fortnum' and Smith,) in the above )►nsinere, offer on good Senn, an kinds of work '.sln his liar," such as Fud dles; Harness, Trunks, kv. Harness made of the beat oak-tanned leather. = • CA RRIAGN TRIMMING of all kinds done on short notice. All kinds of Carriage Trimmings kept on hand and furnished cheaper than can he purchas ed elsewhere in Northern pennsyl yn n ia. Nos. 1, It, and 3, BasenlOnt of earie's Hotel, Mont. me, Pa. Montrose, October 1, Iflipa. • • tf TN du; midst of the great political escitetneut of 1: the day, we have not! forgotten the brunoVate wants of all parties, but have purchased: and are con stantly .eceiving extenstreladditions to all the car ious brandlei of our tradeii and to ,which we solicit the attention of ourlarge.ctrele Of patrons and friends, cosifdertay believing that We can offer you strong in ducentents to make your porchnses'from our well lected Stock of . • BENTLEY & READ TURRELL'S '2,54 24 UREaV CiriTARE ar)rwe. Groceries, Crockery, Ilardtiare, lists & Caps, Boots and Shoes, Ready wade chilling, &e. To the few that we have .not already supplied with Morel. we would ray, that notwithstanding our loss and detention by fire, we are again in " Flail and ready to wait upon you with a choce, rem different patterns, - - at • the lowest prices. Our preytts are r2asonable and firms of sale easy. ' fluttkr, Lard, Tallow, Ett.eswax, Socks, Flannel, Grain of all iliac Ohl copper, Brass, Iron, Lead, Rags, Meat, Vegetables, Wiod, Lumber, Dried .AO - Ittlins, Grass seed, d•c„, • taken at the market prices, for goods, at . F. 11. A. D. SAY RE'S. Public Avenue, Montraiei Oct. 8 1856. FURS, VIIRS: ji UR VICTOBLNES:and CUFFS and BUFFALO 11 ROBES, a new stock,jnatvicet4iTd and fcr s,ale, cheap; In H. BURRITT. New Milford, Nov. 26,4846,, Adusiuisfratoi's Notice. • XTOTICE is hereby Riven fp all ptrsor.s having de 1\ rands against the estate of BLAKEsr.av, de.ceased, late. of Dimoek toirnship, that the same must be presented to theuntlersigned fin• arrange ment, and all persons itulehteil to said Estate are re quested to make immediate payment. • ANNA 111;AKF.SLEE; dat , r s. URBANE SMITH, • Ditnock, Dec. 10,•185tl. 486 w WANTED: WANTED:: 1 AAA Buelels Dried Aiipics; immediately, for 1 "11 kJ kJ which we Will pay thq highest market price. 11.!&.D. SAYRE Montrose, Dec. 3, - 185 G. - ' Vero' Jewelry, rvalintern. Fancy-Goals, Groceries, Pints, Drifgs ..Mittetials for &c., just. received,r.byl ABEL' TERRELL. Montrose, October 15, 1850. ... - fore and More. *en? . Goode. . , IiBIURRITT, is, agiiin on hand witli - a new • and seennd stock of Frill mid Winter Griork m a king hi A assortthent unusual)). complete in all re ipccts, and will be sold as low ns - the lowest or loWkr, for 64. Barter, or appiored4redit. New Milford, Nov. 26, 1856.; ' ° • -------- -- --- n ---4----- --- New Era M ontrose ?, THE Wilt IN RAMIS CONTINIIESi M' those who attempted '4.0 get up a fight in B Montrose, against second rate goods and high prices," with the fag-ends Of, thiee or four old.stocks have fizzled ; and • - Keeler and Stodditrd, whose BOOT ANID SHOE STORE is located on Main street, South of Searles 80te1,4-with the largest and best assortment of ever brought into this Mar ket, bought at the LaW TFI U RE, and whieh they Will .ell' 'lPetli' above cost, are de termined to give "the old codger" a hard nut. We do not, intend to be unclersold by any other establishment in Town. We haie only to say, Come and See, for "seeing is believing." We do not de sire to pair our goods, preferring to "let our works praise us ;" but we may be permitted to say, for the information of purchasers, that we hare just received AN EXTENSIVE STOCK of Superior quality and style, comprising all kinds of: gentlemen's, Ladies', and Children's wear. Also a'general assortment of Findings, and Leather of all kinds. Work made to order, end repairing done neatly. KEELER STODDARIi. Montrose, Jpne 11,1856. 10, NC)TIC prnic notice is hereby giver. that S. A. WOOD RUFF is receiving a nen; lot of Stoves and Wares pf all kinds usually in the Stove and Tinware line of-basinsc among which maybe found a better *torment of .Stores, heavier, larger,'and more durable than ever before offered in this county. All the'proof you need will be jnst to call and exam ine for yourselves. All stoves - arranted in every respect. Sept constantly on hand, an eXtensive assortment of TIN WARE, made out of khe 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 Gearitim for Chain Pumps, all sizes Braras and PorceLsin jetties, andi all kinds Jappaned Ware. Jabbing done on short notice and hi good order. All goods in the line will be sold cheap for rash or (approved) credit. S. A. WOODRUFF. Montrose, March 19, 1858 Valuable Lauds For Sale. VOO OR SALE IN ONE BODY, about 55 acres of I Land on the waters of Spring Brook, a branch of the Lackawanna riser, in Luzetne County, Penn's., 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 Pennsylvania-known to contain iron ore—and believed to abound in coal, and being +dim in the immediate vieinity of several railroads made and now in progress—offer to tb,e capitalist an opportunity for the investutent of money that seldom. occurs. For further informatiim apply to N.' P. Ho sack, Esq., No. 11, Wall street New 'York, or to the subscriber, at Montrose, Sitsqiiehlinna couuty,Pa., thr attorney in fact of the owners. 'April 6, 1854. - BENDY DRINKER. IXPORTANT TO FARMER New Freight Line Trent ITlontrwie DILL & ARMSTRONG, Commission Aki:dAmids, No. if Erie Buildings VOR the better accommodation of the Farmers of 1. Susq'a county, w4O'have,etineltled to receive freight every dap of the week "(Sunday's excepted,) tt the store of M. S. Wilson and Son, who will attend to shipping the same talNew Yeirk, and the return bills will be paid iri cash attheir Store. , Capt. Wickham is their Salesman, whose long ex perience on theN..Y. L E. Railioad justifies him in saying that justicawilthe done to his patrons. With the above arrangement we invite farmers to give us a call . e • JUSTUS DILL, CHARLES B. ARMSTRONG. Montrose, Aug. 20, 1356. 1, ' 32m6. NEW MILFORD STOVE EMPORIUM. • • In /full Blast.: , Two Hundred and Seren(o-Five Stores for sale &y . Dickernum d, Go.rratt. WE are in receipt of the largest stock 'of Stoves ever offered in Northern Pennsylvania, co n sistiog of Cooking, Parlor, and Six-plate, both full wood and coal ; also, a full assortment of large sizes, for Stores and Churetes. Would call particular attention to the Jeffersonian Elevated Oven, the mast perfect, . and heaviest plate stove in market. Among our assortment of large oven; would mention the Empire State improved, as being very heavy plates, perfect fi nish, and s. superi or b aker. irsramorsqr Susquehanna county, you have been in the habit of purchasing light stoves and light trimming, and payjng as much as you ought to for heavy plates and bevy trimming. We manufitcture our furniture, and will sell at man ufactureei prices... Let, those who' pay a maker profit compete with us if they. can. Jobbing = ected with the tin trade, done as usual on short notice. DICKER AN k GASIUTT. New Eford, Sept. 18..1855.. Stovest..StovOs stratatrir would bivke attention to his LAW large stock of NSW STOVFSjust received, including a full assortment of Elerated Ovens, Air Melt, 'surge Oven, and.Prerolont Cook Stoves, with a superior variety of Parlor, Mee and Sbop Stoves, for Wood er Cos also Stove 11Pit, Zinc, Sheet Iron, Stove Tubes, lee.. His ikaaortusent will include the most select and I.l;tirabk Stows in market and will be sold on the most Eivorablelerms, for cam or ox nue. New Milford, October 22. A few Ploughs and Stoves, which will be sold 1 , 1- t than cost, to chose than out, by Sept. 34. 1:74. r CTIANDLER. *.% 4 4 4 s i t 14, '• Lycoming Ca Mutual Insurance Company. • Copital,-02,g00,009. IT isone of the beit Companies in • the. State. It was incorporated - in 1840,. its Outrun. - perpetual. It has insured, since it went Into operation, thirty millions or property, and paid over six hundred - thou- sand dollars lessees. About twelve thousand bai been paid in this County. • Applications received at .the store of B. R. LYONS & Cu., Lattesborci, and at Montrose. • /3. 11 LYONS, Agent. v :nil y I Montrose, Jan, 18n NEW MINCEENT -AND- 0 © tanlerslgt, red having associnted / thentAcives in the Mercantile business, under the name of Mott & Tyler, at the old original " Brad' of Igarigation," announce to the public that theVaro- now receiving a large Ftock, of //- • lliesv & Choice . Goodoi, , such as Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Cloths; Cassitneis, Crockery, lints and Caps, Groceries,ke., which will he sold for ,11,cr[dy ('ay; at prices that can't laitto suit. • / • !C W. MOTT. JAMES C. TYLER., Montrose; Oc e tober 1, 18,541. ..,, ,-- gutvam is 0-TER * THE COUNTRY IS QUIET! Prosperity Abounds! i A ND now that winter has come, Farmers and all 1 - 1. others:lMM prepare to enjoy thefruits of their labors, by securing, among other, requisites to Fire side Happiness, a copy of some one of the choice Books just received at the • Montrose Book Store, . 1 which can and will be sold as cheap as at any other Book Store this side of Si.: V. Cite, or ereleae " Ev ans & Co's. great Gift,Book_ sari!" in the city, that sendt out so n.any 4SW4SOTA Ina I'eliknioe.X. thc• new boot 4 may be found, Western Border Life, Bora Grafton, Life of taco. Morgan, Three Per Cent a Modth, , or the Perils of Fast Liv ing., The Last of the Forester's, Dred, Torchlight, Vi-'1 olet, Post_ fliec Pit ectory or Business Man's Guide, a book that every business man in the county should own, Japan - ExpeAtion, Mechanic's Text Pool:, ke. Also—new school hooks, which will he sold upon the principle that the " nunhlr slip:nee is better than the slow shilling." ,A new Physical Geography of the United States, f) - y P. M. \Varner, the *nicest thing out. Berard's history of the. United States, a new school book, just (Ult. Elementary Moral Lessons fiw Schools and Famine:oy M.F.'Cowdery;a fine too. Green's Elements of English Grammer, Col lttit's new series of Arithtucties, Greenleaf s new Arithmetic. iVebster's Dictionaries—All sizes, and a good deal cheaper than that J'c n knifc llousc in New York sells them. • Diaries for IS47.—A good tutsortmcnt, all right as to prim 'Also, Almanacs for 1357. Also,—.t new lot of Blank Books, Writing Books, with or. without copies, Black and Red Ink, Pens and Paper of different sizes antts.olors, Scissors, Knirci,Razors; Port Mcmniaes,Fish Hooks and Lines, Lanips, Port Folios',Couaty Pocket M.lps.of the dim crent States, Ste. kc. And all to be sold at, the Mont rose Book Store in the Post Office, by • - . A. N. 111 7 1A.Alift. N. B. Christztvoi and New Year's Will lie here in a few daye. A word to the wiAe, A.'N. B. • P. S. Anr Paper or Magazine puldishetl in the United Stati;:calt 7 he procured at the lowest club price: Enquire at the Pont Office. 31ontrose, December 3, 18;',r, Stoves Stoves 11 A, genetal assortinc;nt of Cooking-Stoves, among 11,, - which is the celebrated CLINTON ELEVAT ED OVEN : also, Parlor and Box Stoves, Stove Pipe, Sheet Zinc, &c., may be found at very low figores at the store of - S. S. INGALL. PATENT_-11EDICIN A MOSG the great variety of Medicines at Turrell's /1 Store, may be found all of Dr. Jayne's justly celebrated,FamilyMedicizes Ayre's Cherry Pecto ral and Cathartic Pills; Halsey's Forest, Wine. and Forest . pills; Hoofland's celebrated German Bitters , ; Louden's series of Family Medicines; Merchant's Gargling Oil, the greatest remMy for sprains in man or beast ever known ; Mathewson's Infidlible Reme dy, and Horse Remmly ; Brick's, Vermifuge, and a variety of other kinds ;Trask's Magtretie;Biritment, the great remedy for burns, rheumatism, and all' in flammatory complaints; Pond's Extract, a first rate thing for similar purpgres as above Ointment; An drews' Pain Destroying Agent, a good article ; Wood cock'' Balsam and Bone LitArment ; Atwood's Jaun dice Bitters, Canker Drops , ,, Liniment, and Dysentery Drops; Baker's Compound for D,ysenterY ; Hough ton's Pepsin, for Dyspepsia ; Hvlntbold's Extract of Buchu and Extract of Sarsaparilla; a variety of Salves, tbe"best in market, Pills, Ste., and -an almost endless variety- of Patent Medicines, altogether too numerous to enumerate—but suffice it to say, that the public will find nearly every thing in this line, at the Drug and Fancy Store of ABEL TtRRELL. Montrose, July, '1855 UPWARD AND ONWARD. (70 17BOOTS! The Border Ruffian% on .i►laie St. Defeated, A ND the endeavor to 'palm off that " Extensive Stork of superior qual;tun of Good; lately re ceived from an old broken down Establishment - in. Binghamton, tuis proved 'an entire failcre to our friends dmen'tolen. :" Seeing is •Delireing." We ac knowledge the fact. And should judge that seeing' (witl•out wearing) would be all that was necessary to convince the public that SIMMONS S MERRIMAN, at thetr store on Public Avenue, first door above the Post Office,' nave the lamest and most desirable stock of BOOTS AND SHOES ever introdneed into this market; which for price (we offer - no competition withieeond rate goods) durability and style we chal lenge competition. We are receiving weekly froiu the Best Rouses in New Yell: the latest styles and best qualities of GoOds, which keeps our - assortment complete. • :July 28, 1856, Just' received a large addition to our former stock, consisting, of Gents Patent Leathe, Boots, Patent Leather short Boots, French Calf Bopp : Gaiter Shoes and slips all styles. Ladi. Gaiters Bus.r kins Slippers and Boots best malities; also Boys• Youths and Children': Boors, Gaiters and Shoes, the best in market. In fact evert• thing belonging to the trade. ALI. kinds of Leather, and FittNogg; fie.,. All kinds of work: made' to order nild repairing done neatly. SEII.I/ONS h 31ERRIMAN. Ifinitrose July 28, 1856 NEW MILFORD Shawl, Cloak and Dress Goods Emporium. FOR FALL, 1850 I:IBURRITT would again invite attention to his • new stock br • Fall and Winter GOotls, including, a great variety of rich Fall -Prints, in new styles; Plain and Fancy Delaines and Cashmere; Plain and Fancy Mohair Cloths; Plain and Plaid Me rinoes and Paramattas; Black Brocade ;.Plain and Fancy Silks; Wool, llmche -Cashmere and 'Silk Shawls; Gents ShawlS, Rich Ribbons, Bonnets and Flowers, Ladies Cloths and rich 'Velvets for Cloaks, Broad Cloths, Cassimcres, 3.c , with h large assort ment' of other STAPLE and FANCY GOODS as usual, including Hardware Crockery, Lon and Steel, Paints, Oils, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clock:4,4lond° Robes, Carpeting, &e., with &large and new:assort ment of Stove*, of the most improved - STYLES and CONSTRICTION, all of which will be, sold to meet the views of-the closest buyers for cash or ar proved credit. New Milford, October 2, ISSG. ' • FACTS FOR TINE - PEOPLE. TIM subscriber is carrying on the ()HAIR MAK ING BUSINESS in all its various branches at the Chair and Ware Shop in Ifarford, 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. rte., all of which wilt be sold at the lowest prices at retail, (or wholesale; with short notice.) All work warranted well made aril of good material.. Short credits and small profits will be my motto. For demonstration of the Obore acre please call at my shop in Itarford - village. A. W GREENWOOD. • - llarford, October 12, 1854. 13M. NOTICE. Dimon desirous' of paying and money, on debts of any description, can do so by leaving their payments with Poat, Cooper k Co., Bankers, Yea rose, to my credit, whose receipts will be allowed from their.date. C. .WARD. - April 18 1856 usif Butlalo Robes, n superior lot, just reeettesl and will be sold tow by IL ' IC-ow-11'w) 1, Ni Jr 5; 1313. . • SMITH FORMIAM &, CO - -. 9 ' - I,OMk Eillli n 2r111::' Cabinet Illak*,, TAKE pleasure ortringthelriustog . e' of ,44 dtintj eirnswis A z sl WORIE the largest. and best attsortmentkof CANN, 1 I FLA 0, AND 1V001)/SEAT CHAIRS .ever oirer- I ..cd for sale in - Susqunliaurta county, all of which were I manufactured 'expyessly to their ordrr, and they can Iwarrant them tu/be a superior article. Cull at, their Ware room, fc6t of Maine street, and examine_ tot yourselves/ . w. w. fOSITII. , E. C. YOILDIIA M. IMontrose; Feb, ?...7. 56.1. ' A. f l 3lllll JR. . , , Si'EAM. GRIST AND SAW MILL; 1130 T BROTHERS having purchased the above establishment, Will keep consLandkon heed Su .i,peryine awl line Flour, Corn' Meal If .taperior gnat; I ily, also Ch, and Bran at the lowest cash prices.— I Custom work will be done with despatch, and in all I cases a-am/nerd. _ ;1381ti Montrose. July. 1853, . _ ; DR. HALSEY'S FOE.EST WINE. AND . Grill-COATED FOREST PILLS; The most extraordinary discovery in the World" • •- ---• • .1,000,000 Bottles and , Boxes sold annually; AND TIN IRANTS OF IV ES S,A VED FROM A PREM.:ViIa: E GRAPE BY THIS : LATE DISCO VERY.. ESTIVON tAts;.-of the Most unexceptionable charr acter, are continually pouring in frorm ercry part of the country, bearing witness to the unparal• leled efficacy of these medicines. - • - The following show the number of caseiottrcd..as certified to by letters and other testimonials, received -from all pails of the Union and British colonies, front the Ist of January, 1e55, to January, ISt t 1856, in . - elusive: • ' Cases cured . .. , . ,Crvous disoniers ' . - • 818 . Rheumatism.... ....... . ........ ...:.211 Comuttnirtivc decline, colds,and coughs 546 Liver complaint • 401 General debility , • '614 . Dyspepsia and habitual eostiveness....7os Pustules and unhealthy color of the skin 4i.)6 • ,- Bilious disorders , .- 1617 • Scrofula and mercurial Complaints - , ~...260 • Jaundice • • - ' 2 1167. Salt rheum anti ErySipelas. :: . - ;fit Agile and fever, Propsidal disorde 5.,. Other Tat, ious di-orders But a short time has elapsed since these great and good medicines have been made known to the pub-. lie,yet thousands have already exPet kneed their good effects. Invalids,' given over by their physicians as incurable, have found relief and been restored to sound and vicorouS health from their use. The great _amount of good these medicines Mire done . , has in duced thorciands to recommend them to thew friends. Men of ihtegrity and physicians have sanctioned their use, recommended then, to the . public. ' READER, if yon want not yout: constitution in.:. urea by that slow, lurking poison calMnel; or other mineral substauces„ to u ch no t such medicines as eon them, but procure• those eiceTlent and pre!" vegetable Preparations, Halsey's' Forest, Wino and Pills, If you bare the dyspepsia, or .nre • troubled Cioith clistivenCss, take this Wine and the Pills, according to the directions, and you will then get well: •. If you are nervous, or.weakly, or , hare emaciated countenance,. or general debility, _this. Wine tknd the PHI- will restore you to health and energy. If you have unhealthy colored skin, or pimples,. or pustules, or blotches, medicines will purify the blood and eradicate all such - humors. . If yott have a-weakly constitution, mid feel your selves too old fur your years, take thcs6 excelhmt medicines, and they will invigorate your constitution and fortify it for longer life. If you are bilious (which may be known by'-such symptoms as drowsincics, 100 of appetite, dizzinesss, furred tongue, etc.) takii a good dose of the . Forest Pills, and they will purge from the stomach and bow els all morbid and bilious matter, and thus prevent a lit of sickness, and save your doctor's bill of $lO, $2O, or *,•50. . - - If you have the. liver complaint, the Forest Wine and Pills will cure it. These medicines exert a pow 7 erful.and most salutary action on the liver, 'Mil have been the means of curing thousands of this -trouble soMe disease. , • - PARENTS, there is not; perhaps, ri month in the year that some member of your family does not corn• plain'of headache, or sickness at stomach, . or -have furred tofiguei, or some other unfavontble,syniptoms. These arc-the forebodings of disorder; and sickness, of some kind or other soon ; for such symp• tombs alwaYs show that bile Cr morbid matter exists in the stomach and bowels, or that the system is oth erwise disordered. Timely use of the Forest Wine and Pills will, iti all cases, prevent sickness from such causes, and will purify the blood, and 'produce strength and animation. • • - •• Tht Forest Medicines, kept always at Itand, to be. taken whenever such symptoms, are exhibited, will save your fathily almost entirey from Sickness, as well as your doctor's bill, which frequently amounts to more in a- week. than spfticieitt of these arena to keep ; do u r family in good health for years. LAMPS, the Forest Wine is your medicine.-- This pleasant, agreeable, yet - effective medicine, ex . actly stilts your delicate constitutions- If von are weakly, or nervous, or in general i l health, this Wine will do more U. restore you than all other medicines. In all cases where bile exists, or the baii-els constipa ted, the Forest Pills also_ should be taken, .neeording to the directions.' • 3IARINER and TRAVELER, if you wish to guard yourself / against sickness, and dangerous diseases, which may jeopardize yOur life;"provide yourself with the Forest Wipe, and Tills before setting out on long voyages, that-you may have them on hand when: re quired. Forest Wine is in large squar& • hottles, one dollar per bottle, or sis bottles, for five dollars. Forest Pills, twenty-five cents per box. General depot, 64 Walker Street, New York; and kept by one or more respectable druggist in almost every city and village in the Union and -British Colonies., General Depot, 61 Walker St. New York.- Agents, in Montrose, Abel Turret), in Great Bend, L. Scott, and all druggists. . ,Decetnher 3d. - IB3d- T.EMPEIXANCE.• SALOON AND effioccE2u o • ON MAIN STRIET MONTROSE PA j rrIlE subscriber to s , this method't 1. 'keep it be _L. fore the r k4)ple or Susquehanna . 6 unty, that at the Temperance Saloon (the only one lin Montrose) is the place to" get Crackers, Cheese, I New York Candy, Sardines, Herring, Oranges and Lemons, 'Apples, Nuts, Sugar, Pickled Oysters, Tongue - atugcumber:t,Small Beer, lee cool Lem onade and Sittla-water, Ice Cream Ex., to eat. and AI;o, at the same place, is kept on hand a good assortment of GROCERIES, fresh from. New York, such as' Tea of different kinds, good,-from 2s. 91 to Os. per pound ; Brown Sugar is now selling at 9 cents per pound, 'best Coffee Sugar at llf cents, and crushed, pulverized' and granulated Sugar at 121 cents per pound : Mackerel, Cod, White and Blue Fish, Pork, Lard, Smoked Ham and Shoulders, Dried Beef,. Ham ' Tobacco, (plug and fine-cut,) Vinegar, Caudles,, Stearine Patent and Sperm d 0.,, Rice, Soap of different kinds, from 10 to 12.1 cents a bar, Soap Powder and Washing Soda, Sack Salt for family use, Shot, Percussion Caps, White-wa.sh, Scrub and Shoe Brushffi, Stove and Shoe , Blackitig„. Hair Oils, Perfumery and wvariety of. Extracts, Matches, Pepper, Cinnamon, Cloves, ground do., Ginger, Mus tard, French and American, Coffee Essence, Corn, Starch, Sago for-puddings, Raisins from Oneshilling to IS pence per pound, Zaitteel Currants, Citron; Prunes, Licorice ; drops and root do., Candies of ail kinds, Fancy Candy Drops, Gum do., Dried Peaches, Plums and Cherries, Oranges and Lemons. - Pine ,Ap 'pies, Cocoa, Blom k and Chocolate,Nutmegs and:paV cot Nutmeg Graters, patent Clothes .Pins, Transpar-. eat Slate ~Slate and Lead Pencils, Sweet and Cinder Oils - in bottles, Fire Crackers and other Fire Works; Raymond's," Lee's, and Wright's Pills, Salts; Dr, ' Phyla's CaMphor Ointment, au almo,st sure cure for the Toothache, Sprains, Bruismi,Murns, Ste. &Me. Horse Medicine,. a,nd,a :large assortmentof Toys, among which arc Morsel . on wheels - and rock% _era, Dogs; Lions, Cats, - Iliiil4, - .&e.; stein - Paihr and Baskets, arionets. Accordeota,lfarntonicons,.deirs harps, a few Ladies' Baskets and Sewing Birds . ; also, Flour on hand by the ponatkiack or barreloit as 16W price - and as good quality as.,can be bought in Montrose.. ' All orders sent by friends; stage, mail; or by-chil dren; with' thelutanv, shall wv.iveproutpe attention and be dealt as fairly by as !Obese who ordered were present themselves. . - The above goOds are for sale at "live and let Bee' prices. People are requested to call and examine for themselves.. Terms, cash - or ready . pay. Thank ful for past favors; I hope to 'Make it an object for. those That want Groceries, Eatables; lo w to get *vo nt, the .Tempentnee Saloon and Grocery. .• May 21J856. „ S:S.-MOl7. REMOVAL; W. S. Wilson has removed his Stoek of Goods intei his new Store (in the Brick. lElltick) at the foot of Pub lic Avenue where the Mereintile business will be con tinued under the Firm of 3f. it Wilson & Son. Ad ditions to their present Stock will be. continually made and particular attentioo.gleen to keep' up a general assertment- - -A‘sPeeltilly in the — lfardware . • lire.- 8114 BUSINESS CARDS. . -Vrfintu it .19Theiteii D» - voLacne: PI ISKITAN-AND • sumarov sa. -1:4 _mann, oirF 10.seniiicsi.uialkithop e f er 44 " Refoitied Piitn to the old tleedinglilisterint and Calomel Plan. liOkson Snv tsgiuunut Pa. _ WVEALER SADDAM.% -liarneu r Trunk., v it ,, 1.) !ices, Pa; •l9 1 • • 101110YSICIAN AND SURGEON,: tin peith i s nai , A , locate 4 him/self at BrackneyrDle, county, and will prOtripily attend to all calla with 011'6 he way beAtt'fwed. • DITIv --- tan' Knapp4"itrith E. dwell & Bons, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS 1K CEUTA,GGut,s t , and Earthen Ware c Ep. 'l6 WarrfAs *treat, NSW YORK. . . • Dvll.-IklWilmot. GRAOIIATE Of the . Allopiipac and 'llomeopithi e collegei otAtidicine, is now lAPTtaaneatly cated in Grent - April 3 1 0, 1850. A. BuslisteU,, A TtORNEY dt,rouNsELLoß .AT LAW. Offic e : ti over E. B. ,W eaci: Drug SU'rey Susfueharift DpOt, Pa. ' t : - Orthar4, N. D.. PiITSICIAN AND:SPO.FO)Tv 111iCkson, Sesq lle : -I- henna iteetdenee $ the Poetetrite r : . =Et=M EALERSIN4IOOTS &0110E8pLeither k Fist inip, on Maine SLI first door bsiowitestie's . _ Montroie, :I, ISS& - • William 5 . . Jessup, A TTORNEY. AT I,Asy , k NOTARY PUBLI Office on Public Square. Montreee.- H. • - SLIEGEON DENTIST, Montrose, Pi., at Scarlet Hotel, Mondays and Toes:lays of click week, Killer it ALVTORNF.IS ANT) COUNSELLORS AT LAW, .. and Solicit** in Chancery.. Mc* No. 44 Clarip street, Chicago, 111. - - Thomait.ingstnun. - IrkEALER IN DRY GOODS, Grovorit* ck•thinD 1/ Cmekery, Boots :Ind gtoric - &O.; iguAtepiehenii Depot , Pa. Bentley & Fitch, • . -A TTORNEYS AT ISW, AND,- BOMIIIr.LAND / - 1.: AGENTS, Irotarfise,..pa. b. a DIS:11-TLF:T. J. Colsten,.. TAEALER IY STOWE'S,. Thp, Copper, and Sh ee t JL/ Iron Ware, Loder.triite, hear Great Bend Depot. December 4.- - , A TTORNEY AT laVir, SzuvlueAtimeas."4 Opp .11 on Malneatrret: one dixiegagoneniteles. • . Albert C4amberlia,. • - A TTORNEt AT LAW and Jusiti'oti of the Peace; over L.L. Post it Co'jt Store s Montrose. - , Wm. H. Jeefap A TTORNEY AT , LAW AND COMMISSIONER of 211„DEEtra, for the State 'of New York, will attend to all busiaess entntmed' to him with promptness and oddity. Office Olt- PORC Striaz t occupied by Wm. 4 Jessup.. . , , Abel 'barell, DEALER IN DRUGfs MEDtCINEK: Chetaak, Paints, Oils; ; Dye-stuffy ; Grxeries -DryGootb, Ilardeare, Stoneware, Glassware, Cloak Watches, Jewery, Silver Spoons, Spectacles, Maim': I Instr. menu, Trusses,'SucgiCal Instruments, Liquor+, Per. turnery, Mirrors, "Stationery; Wishes, Shoes, Yankee Notions, dc. . , . . . .F. B. Chandler, • TAEALEII IN DRY GOODS, Ready Made Clothier, Crewel-ice; gooks and Stationery,: etc., ruble Avenue, ilantrasi, Pa. • • LL. post &-co., . D"I.ERS TS DRY GOODS, Gm:merle'', Crockery, Audit-arc, Leather, Flour, etc:, cornet:of 'rum pike 'greet and Public Avenue, :Montrose; Pa. J. Lyons & Son., TVALERS IN DRY GOiIDS, Groceries, Rardwars 1/ Crockery, Tiniiare, Groceries, Books, stk..; Ass clingy on the Book'Bipilingbusirtess- 7 Publie Avenue Montrose, Pa: - . _ Bentley & Read, TAEALERS IN . :DRY GOODS, Drugs„ ,Medicines, -El Paints, Oils,' Groceries, hardware, ,Crockery, Iron, Melts, Watches, jewelry, Siva; Spoons, Per emery, dr.c.—Foot of Public Avenue, Montrose. . • William; & William It Jessup, A TTORNE'YS AT- LAW ,Nontrote, Pe.. Prat. .1"1 tic° in Sustrehannn, Bradford, .Wayne, W. ining,and Litzenic,counties. • Wi Smith &ca.; • rtABINET MARERS: The keep Cenitaritly ea he#l* a -good treenrtment or e al Mild* of. Cabhuit Furtitufe: Shop. and ; Ware Rooms time 400 t. eL Maine street, Ifentrope, ,Pa. _ , . Rockwell'. utton. A fANITEACTURERS and DE.3I.C.Rg Biro. Good*," JAW*, Caps, Fetra Untbreltas, Para. sols, Ribbon*, tiv.'ee., No. 40 . eintrtlandt street, fee York; (up stairs.) ' S. B. ROcKWIELL., A 114,1ADWIN "%Tholes.*4nd Setail A er in Flour; Salt, Pork, Fish,Laid; grain, feed meal, candles, closer tud•tinßothy seed. SO liiirels fresh ground' dour just - remised fres I thies- Mills. - • , _ • Montrose August 5,•,.1836. - • • R.. Thayer, • • j3HYSICIAN AICD SURGEON', Moutttee, Pc— I_ - Office in the Farrneeli atom. - . Hal—nflS Buffalo Robee, Turk's Wand Salt, &e., for sale liy . • s - -S. S. INGALLS. Gibson, Nov. 5,4850. 1 ' 45-IT Bspikiag Hoise OF POST COOPER & CO. , , . - ... .. • DENBY DRINKER, •: . M0N17105.E. • . WII. lIENTTING COOPF.R _ - - ---* November 12 1850 ISAACJ... POST ... - • - • - - -' _ '- s- IFIII AFT'S on New 'kerb City,OndPldiaditliblit. .1.1 Collections promptly made and rejig . - 81el'I., . Offieellours _front 10 .1. Y. 01(3.: ~.. „. „ ----,..., 1 - Messrs. "Allen - 81 POitim„. , - forIF. REFERENCE, S'amuel C.. Morton, Esq.,,Pbß* - _ 'lron. Tiralhuri Aissup, Itontrooe. . . LIME AND • I*ILAIITEIL . 111)TE subscribes i are no `w and will keep censtantly on'hand;-: Lime -- Of a•-riry• **ries quality at .Mentroae Depet, and•;74ll sell - it,in an! quantities at a fuir - Persona — *Ming' biro quantity can be supplied t on a reasonable notice. ekupei-ior gronnti t , rku!ter:,.‘lll be kept constantly to hind bercalter. -; ' I. L.'POST. • •-• If. • ' W. Ji:SSUP. Ventres r Depot, Apil 3. - tit.6 l ll E. e . • • Nev Fall Goods. - 11 • POST .1101111111 itdralrep tne . . and as eltiap - Clethiilf.=44 wary large stoplc juit opened,. and will be soldas tortiallei, as low as at any esUb Itsbatiat lathe coanutyLtiril Invite - oar fito6 liontiose..oeLk I Bilot6 - - THE INDEtE74OENT REPUBLICAN. #? -i n o iujttAir ,Ron.,.(1)*11°11711°1-12 PArUWainill) 41rititT iiiscit,"lit At tit • t - --11141161.0 , 1 . , Oituieckern'cio'lliett,py Tees ) One week ',.::.. . .$ 0 , 3 One squara tee weeks ~"-;'; ‘0.1 5 ' Ono .equate throe.leekk,..... l l ) ° One quern -4 " .:.; ` 'ono month, 1 1 2 One &Direr ...... One mixture , 44 . theectmonths,. s, o ° One square-1!r `; .:: ; e}: monithet l . 5 , 00 One squarer . year 8,00 For two-or more squares, inserted by the yea; deductionfront the abaTei prices I* ni de. TentlY ad vertie' ers b*ve the(pririlege of altering or. dont tog their miritrthiMaints :without additional char- Buffoess ordic not, eiceedLog five Mite, Insertee. at .$2,00 per ar 11ailhoWorbE. This office'. k supPlie4 with - It good asfertment el J9tAting loateriata;anil - kinkla of. Job "tVolici oucb xa efir:llN'Posters,l'amPhleg, do riepeel' ty prainf',ov.: • • MG r. incr. W. N. WISTO7