U oi 9 ii ) 1 1 1 - • Pvr theAtilepiyuleatßepithreeath EstYll.lo3 FOR TliE Cow tune the lyre, both son 'and sire,. • Join in tho contactor filmdom; • = not teii ruled by southern tools, ' And never stop or heed 'em. • Our *se is just, and fight vro must, • FOO free state and.territtry - • - • Oar cause sustsin, ‘rithinight and mein, For freedom'a - tatne and glory. Republicans throufhout the laini Will go where right shall lead 'em, 1: ;,And show to all, both great and small, - •We an ddend our freedom. F,... , These truths we hold, with courage bold, And Ito we will maintain them; - '?'" -Our/felts defend unto the end. - From all who may disdain then*. The tiegrimirivera boat their poser _O ritJe this mighty oath*: 4 0Fire'll!not degrade what God .1m made, In tenni of reprobation: Tho' Artie* emu in txmds are held, - By ; southern tyrants drixter; The Arne will be when all are tree, Under the arch of kegreii. • Roll on our cause fintn east to treat, Thrnugh state and territory, That may see, both bOnd,aod free, • Front Maine to California, - We're! bound to fight for freedoin's riot, e -*" Amt-win the field before us, , - - That all shall know, both high and krie, Ourteaus4 isjost and glorious. Liberty, April 25c 18457. ' 1 , -.". Fats Lamest. tiseell4qemp. . kiititting the White Man's Qiestiim. , 1 . t • '°why, Iwbathas it been doing for months 'past; with k its Kansas . libelers—its Rerlpa , bs,. -and . iti long list of hired correspondents who have been ;engaged all thattiti:e in the villiti• cation,of,the best men in Kansas and n i. • ri—with,.its . fithrilated • cOnversations • with ,GOv,GearY. Which that gentleman utterly re- , fuses to- et Ge ar has it been ileei ng , it ; it has tit been.agitating the question of sla ' very, and siltivery emancipation in 'Alistouri ?" .—Et. Louis Republican. L ' :- We .wete . really under, , the impression ..: thtt : thitlitestioa of slaver) , in Katmes, at ..• least, was an open question, and that where thentatittlbore so. , directly upon Missouri, interesting .le.urs from - that territory could be. published Wahoett. subjecting u' to the (-large . of agitating. the.slavery question. But it ' . ..itseema we', ere' mistaken. Ylt was. only on ... the pro 7 sl.llTry side—the side of slavery ex . ',..tension and.i propagandisM that publietttons ;'could be made without falling-under the- ban of agitation: The Republic= . could excite • ; the Missourians to armed invasions of Kansas, . to a 'Violation of the 1:411ot-hex—to the usur . • potion of a l i rvislature, and .the enactment of pronounced Praconiato code of laws, Which .Gen. 'Cass pronounced to be "a disgrace to the civiliza tion of the age;" . but this was not agitating ;:. the slavery question. Oh, no. The. Repub lican could, gloat over the massacre of Brown, and the sacking of Lawrence, and the burn . leg of.Oasawattomie, but this was not agita ting the slavery question. Oh, no. The Re - 'publican could hire scribblert to pervert and -'diatort every ', cireumstanee that occurred in the territory td. the disadvantage of free white labor: but „this. sras not agitating the slavery question. . Oh, nO. And tlius, - we might pur , ;sue the inquiry through a long catalogue of crime and civil striA4 and tiv.prck-t-, :---witcy, ,ever. one.woril is printed, however, that ex- • ,posesthe trut , that represent things-as they • are - there,.that has a cheering! sound for the , tights of white men_as against slaves, then it • - becomes agitation. Out upon such stuff! The • 'Republican 'should .have Mashed • when: it ' - penned' such a, paragraph. The brain should. have been deranged that 'coined such an . eV.., smrdity; . . . As for the best men .orltiSSouri - , wham we . • lave libeled, we have yet 10 1 hear of tbetsi • . as 10.our - cOrrespondents, the . generni correct ' tleaeof their reports have beep borne out by . ' . a tbemeanilisubseqirent testimonies, by eVery ' livingwitoess almost•who•escriped the scenes - •orcittnate,• . As to •.fabrieited conversations , with Goy.; Geary," we have only to state ttuit we have never yet seen .any. denial corn - • itig from him of the truth of the publication ' we trade ; . and whenever we do, we hold our selves prepared to prove it up! to the last_Fil. • lable,' by eodenee that . even. the, Republic= will not be haSty to doubt. Last of all, is to agitating-44e emancipation question, we have - to say:tat :WO matter. was precipitated :not - bras rt. - Any connected 'with Us, but 'by the resolutions •of i Mr. Cart • and the party that sustains him in his effort to i shut the door against immigration into' Misseuri. In reply . to all, the Republican has said -about agitatintt the ,slave question, we. wish • toiubnut 'Only. one word about agitating the whiter:lien's question. It is. the latter that we-are engaged 'in, and not the former. -it is the prosperity and wellareOfthe white race that we are eiamining, and the condition of . the', black - mars •is not now under our. consider stiOn. W.e wish to invite immigration offree men to Miisouri—not of slaves. We wish , theinerease of the population of our state to' • i' come froth '.• industrious white i commimities, ': ind :not to be the vicious and perhaps critein - al Offseourings of the slave .markets of Vir-* 1 Itinia . and Carolina. We wish to .priielaim throughout the length of our land—room for . • more, -White men are'the documents we de ., -... sign - to circulate--white men are the 'facto we . appeal to-wand thii is what we call )igitating the, white Man's qUestion. The - Republican ;calls it , agitating the slavery :question, be eauSe it loi3lis upon white men - only as slaves. -i-PliOuii 'Democrat. - ... AN 'AMBITiOTTS FOLLO3Frit OF BULLT 8R003.-4 cbivalrie son of the Old Doiniu ion, by the ;lathe of. Lipscomb,;who is atnbi tiaus to the Third District of Vir:, ginis in Congress, -lias puldisbed an address ; hills fellow-citizens in chicb lie :most certain. I ly offers borne! very cogent claims to their sympathy andl.support. - 1114 - *Lipscomb dP .tte progressive Democrat. tells its fellow-citizens, if they will hut sehe ttiCongrese, he will "cowhide the .first Northern rascal who dares to insult his.eon-' slim:tents by making an offensive speech on anvils!? And "that -`‘ he - would latfp the pleeisie of striping, the Istek of Bsrtii game.". lie premises to treat the Northeni lesily, worse than the lamented Braoks did his colleague in the Senate, old ,Suinner." But Mr. Lipscomb does not rest his chains to con sideration 1000 C on his prorniseS to cowhide Northern members. "If you send, meto Con gress," eats this lank -Cade of the - Old Do-. inilAoll9 4. and I Isnooesd, you will have• DO 615 to lay, youwill have your children tide wed; your roads Made, and all without cost to the poor mail." These must be tempting inomiase -era Ithe ;people -of .a district, where - -to, Mr. 'Lipscomb, every court day th Bhe t melts some poor fellow's cow *AO* perinspe:.the only one los Ites,._fisr - 1' . t • . The Virginians Maw* grest , ontery nisei a-fair-mWea traveler, like Mr. Ohostektor instanii; published an atioixtrtionhisrva, 'fiotill in 10.lr,Sto but - for severity, the pictures Which the:',,Virisni -liftleint-of thso4oselves, when, like Mr; Lip), ' rh, they . In ID apps 49, Weir = fallow the purpose of milky theirwps- ...-- :' In 1447, when the NVOntet' l'rovise W:l4 pending,' the Dentotintie State C4iiti;:ettilon of Mick adopted a serit of anti-:duvet* , resoltt. tit +, which-thZ. party of and reaffirined llietiev l eral yenta. Jost at ,the Owe be the late seesicoa, of the Obi'. 'Legialatere, Mr. Marsh i enpied arse.' reaelutioni, ward r •r• Kurd.- end -offered them in the Renate fir. adpptien. ' Here they are, juitas they , passed the Deinneratie..CAMvemitat t ' . -. ' . . . R.urolral, That the people of Ohio now as i. they alitrayihave dotie look npott the.itisti tutieri-4 slaVery its -an evil, unfavorable the. 'lllll geveiorintent ache spirit and Tract benefits _of free institution.; and that. entertaining, these 4entintent., they, will feel it thrirlduty to u'e all istweryonsitent with The ttationni compact to prevunt its increase, , to mitigate; and finally to eradicate the' evil, geseired, Iluit the pmvisinus .4 the ortli tunieelO(Gtogres.of 1767, so far as the same v. • relate to slavery.`ahtiu!if bit everided to all territory of the United States not Vet' ized into Straws. • • • . . Resolved; That our Scuatorg unit itepre,ien- . -tattves in.Congresit: are hereby requested t., vote against the admi4ion of any State into i the nnion unless Slavery or livolnntary ser i vitude,-except. for - crime, be ektinded in the iCon's , ittition thereof'. f When these Demoeratic re.aolitionsithus , resort-4,0(1J, came. Iniitrebe Senate, every 1 Demekrotie member present voted against th,211. They were prtSsed, however anti scut. to the Flottae; end in that, body, also, every 1 Dem ,- .•errt wiw tees in! it: eat robed against i d i em. -We tived not add OA every Repttb-, 1 lican ill - Truth hotv;e's voted - for them, and that i they noW stand allhe.Voice of Ohio, author itatively 1 uttered.. ' . .Thus Ofe sire that what the DdrMeracv en- , lorsed .in ISO thi•y repudiate in 1547. - in ten yearil 'that .party hits e9inpletelYreversed its position, :►nd .stands hi dir••ct alitapiniiin to its .iiii creed as 41P%Ned and prinnulgated by its civi) handq.-I''4l,shurgli. Gazette. DcfeisiA ..... The Boston' Traveller . says: "The Cutistitutution confers': •juriSdietion upon the Supreme Court in controver:,ies: between a `State. or the eitiienS thereof, and 6:reign States, citizens for Sll j i'ct s.' Negroes, actor ding to Judge Taney, cannot . . Citizens of the United States, , But th e y eertafilly can he citizens of I,,reign States, fur in-tant'e, of England.- 'Arid iit4 n,egro, can sue iu our United States - 1.706rts while :m Ameri can free negro, burn and breil un the soil, is exeludea (coin the privilege;' . The Western -papers all are' speak ing about the floods of people now pouring into t h e stew ter r it or ie s of 'the west. Mas,saelui 'Setts, Connecticut, RhOde Wand, New Hump-- shite, and in fart, all .the New England States are sending thousands and tens of thousands of their hardy sons to build rip. dui great West. But not alone froin New ;England come the emigrants. New York and Penn sylvania, and all the. Middle States furnish ,their Opts. From, he plains of the S o uth, too, coine tip•regiment atter , rtwitnent . to,join the army of emigration. The majority of _the crowd go to Kansas. - of muse, hut Illi nois, town, Wisconsin, 'Missouri, Minnesota -and ,Nebraska all get a shire, and a large ,hare -too. • .... Ilc. %Vilson, Superinteui - kai...,of ,the Mississippi shccessf4lly laid a cs b-leosstlie'bOttntworine-Iftmawsirri at St. Louis, recently.. The cable was import ed froM England,, andl it ii of sufficient strength to render .conimunication entirely permanent and reliable.; ,It has three cunOuc ting wires, and is in -every respect similar to the' one .cros , ing the' Ei%lish channel from DoVer to Csiats. • - .... The three instanc*A in which r. Ru dman ha. 4 rewarded hi 6 national whig,aup portemare, darnel: B. Clay, appointed to:the. chargeship-to Berlin, which, however, he de ciuted ; B. Reed,' appointti Mini ter txi China, and Mr. Rencher, of North Caroti, sippointed Govenior 4,f New. Nlcsico.-: Mr.: - Reucher has !a ;Whig niember of ConoTestr,.. ... Mr. Stanton the new - Secretary -of 'lNUl?liitileS an rtillreal tu.ilie people Of :that territory,'in which lte s'ys that the Aantiuistration recognizeS the validity of :hit bogtis. legislature .and its acts ; that the act fur a constitutional Convention illy rCcogniZed, and that under the proceCdings initiated•by it, Kansas will be admitted'iitto the - Union as - a State. . • Col. Fremont, we 'see it 'stated, has been busy since the electiOri in writing out a complete record of his various " Exploring Eipeditions." The work iS nearly complete, and will bf priblishett by - Childs at I'eter:3o,- a Philadelphia. The book will lJe gotten up in fine style, illustrattO by the .carne artists who were engaged on Kane's "Arctic -Explorations," and form a fit companion to that popular work. •• _ (Ky)Jotirual says: In the Catholic Church •at fuyette,lud. , an Easter Situday,len c0up1,•,3 were Married, and each of the-brides was nantedlatinah" A cockney would call this a Ilanhahmateti scene., • So great is the scarcity of provisions in northern Michigan that instances of great„ suffering, and, almoSt starvation, are reported hi particular locations. Farms. have been . mortgaged, and property sold at ruinous rates, tOObtain the means to support. life. • Mr. Lawrence, of11o4ton; has-offered the American §undaySchoOl Union ; $lOOO a.year, fur an indefinite period, if the' Union will immediately send a .Sunday schuol'trtii, sionary to labor in Kansas. - : 7 , ..• According to the offiCial Niures, there are 78,600 voters in the city of Washington, the national capital'. This represents a pop- Oath.* of sotne 90,000 soul; a fact whiett oboes that the rnpidly than has generally- been suppo sed. wiwia the census of 1860 shall he taken, the aggregate will no doubt exceed one hundred thousand. • . . . . The lltaiAnt(Mithlf Statesman says. A 63lored gentleman was hroUght;into,a"Prtt- Slaver,y dasticeßmattthe other day, in this wwn, alt auspiolOn of debt, and plead that he Was nut a man, but a mere Article of mer chandise, and that the . Court had no jurisdic tion *clam; citing as authority the late_opin iOn,cifilkiefJustice Taney i n ; the Pred Scott aim 'Whereupon the Court admitted-the plea. "... Advieeti from Salt Lake state that the`- ilhite - re &Utah has imised an set for the organisation of tnilitts n the Territoiy, and *loot hie been,o. t to teach Wea ry and cavalry tactics, - litelerft Actra Olitintonjhas article Weeding to prove that The Federal :-Peiettattept.l** "no power to appciMt,Territorial ofeteere: That is . oAly the aunins out of the, pzitieVeol",popokr At a recent tbarter election is &warns vine, Pa.—titberto tun-sda veil—Beth Tliurd. „Republican, *au'elected' . Mayor:br forty.coe majority. All the' "Council, bit ones - 'b. Dew, lipa -Brd will ;be recognised many as an able I'mnoits vatkvimer Isetpar . _ _........ _,...._____ .. , .oet in RooVerept, --- . , .. .. . •-' '; Y - -1) . il. -i'LOOK44 l l)ltglikt • . 11 .7 : . 'AVEIA 4 We write utalt.r. the settled etill Viet imi that Dy ~'-:, ~ -.; ~‘.., - , 4. ~,• ~.= - 4 E il '. ~" i ~,,, li. ~-. io, :•.... • the watts or thogetteral 41 4 itrintifinay•N mitre 1 ' at rtior , - 1 5,,,-' . e pi, A,. 1,, .., I. rapidly increased under a inclieitms ettltivation '',, ~: . . of.the various toots, titan in iiiiiy - othei ivay; t : - - ;-= - ;---.--. ---- 61,x' ,i lt .l' & A lto l 2 . Z..-- ,L . - 1 1 11 , 1 c t rn 11 4 13 1 d .s e , tign s ,etl iitt i eli Mearc i pan cove t, re a d t .diaDiltgror ready th a t m on o ti t an double the . value iPer Jute 1 4 ' ml i waii .. An MAU in Vi,- 1 . . . . , . ... minni , A irn mime env amir . pay, be ean sell more goods and make mote money, • , _ . . - • inq be obtained even, Alma thwn,trom,bily 4 is . .""a is — sr . - 714 74,„.„, — F 5 4 4 "'"'"" . ' l :at one half the usual profi put upon unary geed craps, more eiert, than from Ae, inn4ll. ; 1.. f: , pila f : wow& ibiar . . 1 g - 7 eottiequently I can sell good's tientileei- tWlen- per 4L. ,- ..`,. 1 Soll i rsdlis of_Akelle Iglitiliott .! I seat lower than other establishmentsin this section. -grains. or.bidian awn, . ' " ''''' '' - lrolt int'''li i iielOr'' . -""';' ''''' I Bat- do' - The cultivators of Eng land have lotto wider:. I t •H ' he, Nick Dettdackeo -1 rani itomuseh. • t se v es , . 11! gi t n a g ke a lli fit y tre cash, 6 , r 0t; 14 -attlek:i d ud gce of fb eo r u T n °ln‘ try . rt • . stood this - sect et, and hay. • bee:tote prosper-; th. . c. 4t as sr ' : i44,==ar P meal44v•iiNalendy 1, T aw : produce. ., and buy v0111;0 . 0 , 1 , ate price ,uroustieled ails under. its hitching's. No titan; probably, worst mdame any , bo inn brie by& iloitor two of you in the history of mercantile trade. My stock . islarge (ruin this country, ever gave -the sul,jeet no i r i t. . ..e Irge t ; ri b u e ... eons :b ima . ..mmu l y e d g . ::: and well selected, and lum receiving new additions min+ attention ns did Mr. Webster, ditringi werui wins. Yews with Dstiveset, * •- , every -week. MY tertn9 ' a tale ' lre: read! pay. it _ B. . . ZD.,Ii. rams, coat his ck,,,ka. %Rill certainly be for your interest to call and ace me his mission iu England. And fee men,itt• i oats Disorder" and Liver COloplailits. ~before purchasing elsewhere. '.- .: . our judgment, have done their country so sig.: otrazatorraztioeuotorasmaaresi,D.C.,7 1 , •&,1846 ; Flour and i4alt kept conStatitli. en hand. nal a service•ns he did by his invitigutions tk ,„ Sia ' ' ha s : ylit.rur sada Er si l' d 'YclP osawaat lottiTtftl T o. , .. • • : wm. IL THAYER. G eMim "• 1 • of this tiltieet, and by prietittloatiott ot-the 4 are beateatharacweiumtor. Thee If tn atastaa on - Dtusock. Jan. 14, 113.5.7.--2yl •-.- • - J . = - facts lushw- he learned. They a .v.ii.elled !AA • nio the li r e r ; s i d j y q l 4l ,, r ek d e au rnminim l d"C-I':Ie' l l . ‘C' o r eg th s i ne org Y m nti the.° ' n'-Y irp4 o :2 4din i, p a in. " ' :-- • --- .4.2-mC - COOlll tentii at, told the fruits of his sttgg ! itt ii at o t el sel&4o4tound w•o•o• or bilites diseases° oostmataitun I! did net : - M2l - g H now manifest :all .through New Englund .: at 1 I ll i ttir tr a il., 5t.11, 1 = 7 4, • - Hag" . \VESTERN LAND • leittit.' - :. . : ......- . Dysentery, Relax, and Worm& ~. , „ • , .Of the teruip there is a vireat -variety, told Da. rta ° : " ln 'y our li robibt rig por fi x -01 7 t ir elt,N0w.16,11115. o . . aot inidietn!>. Thejl 1 . :' r pIERE hi no bulincas so sure and safe,ftir making ' 1 -.- - ' .41c of ni- bc- it land.— d t. ) J their. cultivation i 3 100 well understood to nets] any explanation of our% Fur winter 4 and spring use, May persons -'preter not to put in 'their root crops until after:the thini week - in June. We would pr u little j earlier- date. We are gratified -to notice that the eultiva:. lion of the sugar beet is beginning to enliir the attention of fanner.. Those who' haVe made a trial of it, speak -of it in terms of Pp-1 probation. It is not only very productive, I bur one of the•best -roOts that can be ftd•Jo Mileh cows and 'cing, cattle—em s eting"a'rich flow of milk in the former, and great vigor, sprightliness mid hardihood in the latter. There is probably no . elimate in the world more admirably adapted to the eilltivition of the sugar beet than 'that of New . England. In no ease whitii has fallen under our obser vation, have those who have planted it failed -of securing a paying crop, while n ‘ t most eases is lav; iced a greater pro fi t than any. tither product of the firm. it should he 'planted, 'in drills, on .goud, deep, and rather warin oil, well stimulated with rich invigorating numure, and should be' carefully hoed and kept dear''.of we - ds. The soilbetween the -row, And between the roots in the rows; should be kept light, in order to Meditate the absorption of those fertilizing agents from the atmosphere upon %%licit in # t - - very great measure, the perfect: development and maturity of the system are found to be developed. A mechanic having a.cow, and but a small piece of ground from to deriveihe means of Sustaining •her, cannot - do nmeh better than to plait! . a portion or the - whole of it to sugar beets. Efts will in this way secure more sal: utary aliment. for his animal than ih any oth: er way and at less expense. From eight to [hit teen hundred bushels have been:taken from an acre, mid ip several eases the crop has amounted to fifteen hundred. The roots Attain a large size, and are very nutritious and wholesome. Swine fatten -rapidly ,on boiled beets, and the pork male on this, food is said to be ' more solid than that made on potatoes or any other root. We would ad• -vise every one this season to put in a small plot of this vegetable, awl give it a trial.— Xeur England Farmer; March '212 H. D. Bennett & E. W. Frazier, D ESPECTFULLY inform the. people of Susque- IL hanna and neighboring Countic: that they arc engaged in the. • 411663 E Mt.b.tiffi 311317/1133, nt Gib on, SwryuellitnnaConnty, • ]faring made arrangements with several Lug 77nnse.1 in New York, Pliitildeiphia, lioston, furnish tarotontiv ant BOOKS, MAPS, OR PERIODICALS, published in'the United Statels, much cheaper than the ustial mail or retail prices., Periodien I.ibraries, and old or new books neat ly hound awl repaired. E. W. Frhrler will travel in"SM:quellanna County, and will be bappy to receive the, orders of Pnch as may desire anythinkt in our line. Address 11. D. BENNETT, Smiley, Som. Co., Pa. E. W. FRAZIER, Gibson; Sus.q. County, Pa. Gibson, Feb. 17, N. B. Orders for Bonk Binding, Books, Petit:Oi l-I%ls, kr., nifty al4o be ielt at the , Republican Printing Office, Montrose, or with G. T. Frazier, at Susque hanna Dep t. - et CUIRZT MillifFitTOßYa mnif_LL • 'lf A'N CFACT RER and dealeriu all kinds(); Furnitgre, is now prepared to fill all orders for Bedstealls of all kinds at wholesale or retail, nn short notice. Retail prices range from $2 upwards, accdding to style. Ho alio keeps on hand Ready-made •Coffins ; and as he has an elegant Hearse, he is prepared to attend funerals on short notice. New Milford, Dec. V, 1650. 99c1 FORM - IAM, SADDLE & HARNESS - MAKER • AND TRIMMER, uceessor of A. &E. Baldwin, (late Fordham and Smith,) in the above business, will offer on good terms, all kinds of work "in his line,' such u Sad dles, `Harness, Trunks, &c. Harness made of the best oak-tanned leather. • - CARRIAGE TRIMMING of all kinds done on short notice. • All kinds of. Carriage Trimmings kept on hand and furnished cheaper than can be purchas ed elSewhere in Northern Pennsylvania. • Nos. 1,, 2, and 3, Basement of Searle's Hotel, Mont rose, Pa. Montrose, October 1, lflyt. tf NOTICE. • - uktl3l.lC notice is hereby given that S. A. *OOD.- „I. RUFF is receiving a net lot, of Stoves 'and Wares of all kinds, usually kept in the stove and 'tinware line of brAness, among which may be found a better assortment of Stores, heavier, larger, and .more durable than ever before offered in this county. Al! the proof you need will be just to call and exam ine for yourselves. All stoves warranted in every respect. Kept constantle on band, an extensive assortment of TIN WARE, made out of the best materials, which is offered for tale as cheap as can be bought in any market. • Also•on hand, Lead Pipe'of all siz es; Chaiti and Gearing • for Chain Punips, all sizes Brass and Porcelain Kettles, and all kinds JapPined Ware. • . Jobbing done on abort notice and' in'grootl order. Allgood` in the line will be sold - cheap for cash or (approved) credit. S. A. WOODRUFF. Montrose, March 19, 1856 - • NEW .MILf 0 D STOVE EMPORIUM In . Full Blast. , 1 • Ig(vs, are in receipt t ot the largest stock of Stoves T ever offered -in Northern Pennsylvania, con aisting of Cooking, -Parlor, and Six-plate, both • for wood and coal; also, a full assortment of large siz e s, for Storiniand Churches. - Would call particular attention to.the Jefernogibut Elevated Oven, the most perfect and heavieet plate stove in market. Among our assortment of large oven, would mention the Empire State improved, as being very heavy plates;perfect 11, and a etupe.ri or baker. Partners of Susquehanna county, you have been in the habit of purchasing light stoves and light trimming, and paying as much as you ought. to for heavy plates and heavy trimming. We manufacture our furniture, and will sell at man ufacturer's prices: Let those who pay a maker profit compete with as .if they can. - Jobbing :=.ected with the tin trade, dontas usual on short notice. • DIME: MAN L GARILLIT. New I ' 7 18. 1886. • . NEW FALL 0 WINTER GOODS. frill& subs:dhow not received a new stock of -L. Gook comprising • the warlocks heretofore kept, smog which are r r ›•• = GOODS of woo .atyles and glandes, Straw, Silk, and Tearer:, SOL SET RUA WLP of rufous kinds and prices, kekika., and having added IL good assortment of • •I• 4- 11Leadrlatadelellatblitiri - 100. - 1111 Mill sat Shilel, - . jor Ned end Boys, aainetimnt la larger and were rumlthan *any celuvidahlhannent,lo thht - ty, and as nor motto la, !tot to be anderwid, Ire pm- Wendy ark old inatinicrs, (whoa.) . Pait liherar pat -,11146.11- 0 11 # .411 7 "ek:Sed) wiabjng and we shall try fiantielpepOly youtoywaretdireadhiketton. • 8. - S. INOAfiLW 41fbaon, Woo, 8, 11368.-4e..:17 ; tramno nirtrifOnior• . &rile:an kW you., Shelled inseis i • piles. of n'sne.V us buying government a l sick .1 pining away err mon th s. Went off to be doctored at ' Don't let the gold rust, nor the warrants mould in the great pense,, but got no better. She then cotnotenend transit cheats. It i 3 jil(i. to ' easy to makti . two hundred per your Ina which WWI Curial her, by expelling large quantitiee - .- of worias (daidYfrom her body. They afteruardii cured her and cent. nu your money, as err. I 'shall locate a good out t children of bloody dysentery. Oun of One neighbors de.ll of land forAnyself ',and other s, this year, and had it , and my wificured lam with two dosed of your Pine. children of who do loishiess through the, will have it done while Gins around us pact from five to twenty dollars doctors toffs, nd lest Much time, without being,cored entirely even faithfully and e.orrectly. TVIIIIS, r, per eighty, and then. ' , rich a Inledif 1114 as yours, which to actually good and I pay Oki. office; fees. ono or the lie:3t, .` aims on Rock "bone* " ill ' b ' F it "' hem- GM ' J '' (la rtFiNs rbwi'"utrr , • 'I River for sale on favornide terms. Ati'o good land I digestion and Impurity of the Blood . , . l ui, . . . in lowa and Minesola. - Taxes paid , collections made, ini Rd.. J. r., ll iloo4l, Pastor of Admit Mardi, Bottom , Sc.,ddrees .Da. rte.: I hive used your Pills with eztraordinary =Meal ' " 1-.. .1 .I - in m y ily and among floes I am coaled to 'vitt in distress. : G. C. LYMAN, • To re elate the organs of digestion and purify-the blood they : . Sterling, Whitetdde Co., 111. • C. , are th very best remedy I have ever known, and I can conk Refer to Post; Cooper k Co., and .11entley and dent recommend them to my friends. Tours, Ji V. utnin 0 ' , wAsii..,s, trtescWi Co., N. 1%, Oct. 25, isas. . Fitch, Montrose, Pa-, and It. C. TYlert New York. Drat S ac lam using germ Cathartic ilia la my proctice,ead : - • • ... . IrDnilit.9 and them an excellent puttylike. to cleanse the tram and pra -- -- --. - - - - • --—-- - - - -- rift' thn fountains of tbeAloodo: 1 : • JOHN 0, 3ll'aciiitti, N. D. - E "'petals, 'Scrofula, King's Evil, Totter,. I. Tumors, 'and Salt Itheum. a tbraunling No-Maxi of .. Louis, A& 4,, 2856. : Da. ATER: Your Pills are the paragon of sal that Is great in medic ore. They briar cured my tiuleidanghter or elcerons sores uppn cr hands and Soot that hal proved incurable kr years. . /ler nrether has tern long grievously afflicted with/Watches and • pimples on her skin and to her hair. After our child was cured. she alio tried your Pills, And they tom eared bor. , - ' . . . ASA .moiuntivoi. -1 Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Gout. A t m me pm. Dr. Marin, of the Ilethalist fillir. Churl* Pruett Haves, RAVANNAO, OA Jan. 11, 1856. TIOSORXD Solt I should be ungrateful for thsire li sf your skill has bfougith me if Idld not report my caw to you.- A cold set. tied i' - my limbs and brought on excruciating neuralgic pains,- 4 .ii ended in chronic rheumatism .. Notwithstanding I had the t physicians, the disease grew worse andworse, - until, by the vice of your excellent agent la Dal timore, Dr. !Wickens* I triel your Pills. Their effects were stow, but wire. By.per severioatin the use of-them I am now entirely well: FL.51 , 111. CIi4MILT, BASON Rorer, LA, 5 Dec.,.1554. Ds., Aria: I have been entirely cured by your Pills of Rhea. mane Gout—a painful disease that had affftemet tai- for years. , . VLNCENT- FLIDELL. • For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred Comw. plaints, requiring an active purge, they are en excellent remeLly ! . 1 . - Ircir Costiveness or Constipation, ,and as a Diner Pill, they aro agrotablo and cffeetuaL:- . . Fi Suppression, Palralysis, IntlaMmatiOn, li r and e u Deafness, and Partial Hilndaseasi have been rural kip the alterative action of these Pills. l'it of the pills in market (*With 31ercury, whidi, although arta Lie remedy in skilful hands, le dangerous in *public pill, bau l r . i t wit , • dreadful . enainapienote th at frequently follow its incur lions as s. Tame cantata no mercury or mineral saastanse w . . .. , AER'S . CHERRY PECTORAL .FOR THE RAPID CURE OF . 1,- C 013611116 COLDS, 110A.U.SE11iEStIs./XIMUEN' • Si. un.cmciirri_n, wnoOnsmocovGn, cuotre, MITURIA, ENCIPVIDIT. . - CONSUMPTION, end fit i :e t relief of minsompthe patients la sidiMiced airs of the disease. - • ' • i Re trot speak to the pnbUc of Its Aetna. I Mrea7, and stalest emery hamlet of the American Its n 1 tares of pulmonary cocephints hare made It al. ready , own. Key, few are th e families In any civilised tome try on this continent without seine personal experience of Its effects ) , and fewer yet the communithe any where:whieh hare not 'along them•sisse Using trophy of its victory note the sub. tie dammed= dismiss of the tkost ins! Insp.; Whllajt I, m them t' powerful. antidote yet known to man for ha formktis tile an dangerous diseases of the pulmonary orßium it le glee the pl test and safest remedy that can be employed for ti fiats and young persona. Parents should have it In don Against the insidious enemy that steals upon theta n We hire abundant grounds -to believe the CIIIMIT a rI= MIT* More lives by the consumptions It prevents than those tt cores. I Keep it byyon, end cure your colds while they are tuna ble u no neglect th em until no Munn skill cap Master the la crorab a canker thakhatemid on the vitals, elite your life away All ow th e dreadful fatality of long digortlars, and as they r i know the virtues of, this remedy, we nerd pot do IDIOM this assure • hem it Is still made the best It ran lie. We sparest oosti 41107.5, no toil to produce It the must ptifeet possible, ape thns ..... those who rely on Stile best slept which oar skit' PREPARED BY DEL C. AIM ~ • - , ia . Pi and Analytical Chmist,pnrall, AGM. . 43 7 1) - SOLD Sr t•'; . AB tL T17111:i:LL, and by all Draggisba and 'lied ' kiln. Dealt . ..m-6 . H V3VI CW . . 1 . ' DII. 111ALSEV'S' • r til t vit . ?.. 44 I . Ti Ela , 3LE %S.NNTER and . more qtreOre hi the Cure of 1 1) -v. than 'any Remedy;; ever di;coveri..rd. Curei a i lthont - purging, or nauscatlug. CAnbe taken at any, true witDout landerance friaulnitine . ;:s. Equal :in Flavdy to the richest imPortediWine, ittid put up in large Mottles for One Dollar. . • ' ----- • - 170/CE OF TILE PRESS. .. H 7. 7 ,1 , ft is eutarkalde that although the Prrst hard at all tint studsonilg treaded .tp4aking in r,,,,,r of Patent fedirireca, yet the . .3fe4i4st qualities of the .1 ".Forest Rine and l'illX" hare ati,r a cted its ott•ntkot, and we nd ii ,teit, i li : 1 forth the nic . rils of thcac IC'cnie- . diet in u Icsusslifieil1 csusslifieil tsars in rrery pirt of our etinlyr . r . b. Front • Fro 1 e E,,li:c.rial Dfpartnuni of ihr 11 - ,llscillc " TIA • 1 i: :° 1 - 7 1 : ;' F q o j i: r 4 Fer tri i% °l' ix i t . ::" l ---:F.H 4 ' n '3.d' uni i :c . • s ri r' c fly is this 'Medicine approved of in this locility, and sit rapidly i has been 'Ls sale asithin the Past ihree months, it be ing a' never failing remedy for marts` all the - diseases for whiclih is recommended, that Mr. Baker, (drug gist of th(ts'town,) s-as compelled to re-order: 'in a much shorter : time than is usual )11 the case of many other Pat l ent Medicines. The Fianr.sr WINE is dee• tined fois its excellent medical*alities to •become more pophiar than was ever an t i other Medicine. Front. the l• Aras,aaa (...V: 1"..) Journ!al,.. of Nerds `24,'55. IiALSt T. FOREFT WlNE.— This Wine. is menufac tured ent 'env front Medical PlOsts and Roots, and it is quite octal its flavor to anYlituported, it' LI one of the, bee Medical formulas knru. - - Front thf Clpiii , (IS: Y.) Time 4 of Oet 15th, 1855: - Dn. IMP art's Forty_ iri W, iNs: 4-This Wine is-nn ar ticle which- by experience we emir recommend in the highest to s. - . • i - Extract o fi . a Letter from,the Editor of the 2Ciagara 1 _ 'Rirer Pilo. . TONAWANDA, N. I. .,...sjunes i di. 1855.: ! Dn.. G. 'Ala.t.sx.i.—Mr. Stittlev, druggist,of this, plice. has4old a great deal oft!"..tbrest Wine and Pills,'" an . I am pleased to learn that they are uni versally commturiled`for.var most common - disease, • r Ange and Fever. • s The Foar.ir Kira and Pttts arp warranted th Cure the most.,4er - C,ie Cobh, Coliglir,' and Pain in the fireurt,,,i4 sthlila,,DyTepsia , *digestion, 'Men- - - inatient, and Gout. The Witte:and Pills care the / . 'frer suld Ague, for which complaint .• - theyhare Reit:tired a high ',reputation. Cl creq'toi#,Blotchca„*.ald•cd Head • R ny•tenrm, Erysipcla4, Salt Rhi- ;-• , tin Sore Ayes, and etery kind ... f humor, Jaundieei Female Ccanplainta,Debility,Niglit Oceals,4end, IF'ept- State of . .. • the tonstittitioit, - Rill:owl .1)1i-' oilers, Foul Stoinaih diy( iforbid - • - toniiitien of the Bowels illiadciches, • . Nerr4mslltoardersk Opitiral Derange- -- • _ , :nest gibe System. Affection' of theitlad• , • ~-.-- der, itirkitit, Bilious Colic, Boned Conn plaints, r oper; Fl at ulency, -Giddiness, Loss of Appetite., Pains in the Bones, Scrrfitla, a n d all oche - 'rata - shish • arise, - from .fintuir, olap ...net Ls *hit_ pi Blood 1 _ nd hisforirrgy.l State of the **Aleut. -- • - . :Forest' Witte.la /arge.aquarei.bottles, one doper per bottle, 4r . 2114ottles for flit dollars. . Flared tirentyzlive cr i tter petbox. General Dipot, t 4 Walker St. .1 4 ,"ptr York. Agent,,, in Montrose,iAbal,Trati, and all:druggima. " - 18titoStn9.6 --t -11) . the following Letter'. ' - 1 omit - TV/41U MIONY.• , .' • We have recieireii the following litter in relation to D Noiss's Isvt.tw Rooi - Piris. '. - - ;_ AfIrEuRA Fou* Cougu t - .1 . ‘• • • ' - • Slog. Co., Pa, Sept. 28th, 185‘. f Messrs A.. 1. arm k' re New Tork:-- "The .Vo 's Indian 11;otl'ills kad front you eve uniermelgy: • „in svEnt-, and our farmers -,Aboairt,./iiirythioe The Drs. arrest' has - rin this mei:ikon - to:an -alert fie& log estant;'. theitast Aix roonthaot-aamr a argota %ally baVin eselped, !LIMP! nom Will= lover. Mast Illitto dB .1. PEE rENTIKfiI which case they hare yr ai i 4jays,o_.;.lArill inform you shortly how to send supPly.:,Yore Stibl: liteet." 34 4 t" * -1 ' r4r AhTIIOI4OOIIISMITIL . . anelk la the above need no doiontentabilWala t any .baglit it costa/ordeal/ of. at leaf teefirtak.iiiirire, €ll4t:Dr. Names t ialliss Root Pi& c are'Ole stay oat . Sold in Mot troie by S. ILA D. Sayre, and by anti =in airy frost, sod is all entintryotorear A, tel . *, l!a. - 'Peter Place;,fieveluir, able Propyletms.,l_ ' 47.4 1 Sl'AliJ h . ON F L - F; - '8: F 0 R K. 1% lOtyiie 0:. •." .11,11 . 1 0 NS k • Vet 11 1 1 6 • laa, . 4 Lyeoming Co.. Mutual Insurance Company • . Capi In 1,—514200,000. TT is one of the best COlnpinie4 in . • the State. It L. was incorporated in 1840, its Charter perpetual. It has insured, since - it wesit .into operation, thirty millions of property, and paid over six hundred thou- sand dollars losses. About twelve thousand has been paid in this County. Applications received at the store of B. IL Laoss A: Co., Lanesbnro, and at Montrose. B. IL LYONS, Agent. Only' THE COILINTIRY IS QUIET:. Pro%perityt . Abound*: I' ANr) now that winter has come, Farmers and a 1 others should prepare to enjoy the fruits oftbei 1711,0r4, by seeming, among other requisites to Fire side happiness, a cony of store one of the choke Books inAL received at the ' . • . . - Ittottlrome Riiok Store, which can and will be sold as cheap. as at any. other Book More this side of N. Y. City, or even at " Ev ans & Co':. great Gift Book sale" in' the city, that send" out so many Seiseore and Prnknire*. • - 'Amon_ the new books - mar be found,',Wts:tern Border Life, Mira Ginflott,..Life of Gen. Morgan, Three Per Cent n Moath, or the 'Perils of Fast Liv ing, The 'Last of the Forester's, Dred,'Torchlight, Vi olet, Post Office Directory , or Business Man's Guide, a hook 'that every business man in tho-eounty should own,lapan Expedition, Mechanie Text Book, Ste. . Also—Hew school books, wart - will be sold upon • the principle that the " nimble sitpiznee is better than the slow shilling." A new Physi&l Geography of the United States - , by D. M.' Warner,•the nicest thing out. Berard's Ilistory of the United States, a new school hook, just out. • Elem - entnry Moral Lessons for Schools and Families,hy M.P. Cowdcry,a fitme thing too.. Green's Elements of English .Gran - nner, Col burn's new series: of Arithmetic:4 ,Grcenlears new Arithmetic. - • . .., • iVebsler - ot Dictionaries—All sizes, and a good deal cheaper than that . Prukn'tfe louse . in New York AMA them. - Diarte% for 1 1 3:17 5 -- b —A pled-assortment, all right as to price. .Also, Almanacs for 1857. - Alfse,—A new lot ofßlank Books, Writing • Books, with or without copies, Black and - Retl Ink, t tirti - CZtaiori l lfl) . TilrattkriArhooks t&irg, ILamps, Fort Folios',Couity Pocket Mans of the dar t crent States, .&c. Stc. And all to fee sold at the Mont i rose Book Store in the Post Office,. by : A. N. BULLARD: P.. S. Any Paper or Magazine ,published in the United States, can be procmre4- at the . lowest chili price. Enquire at the post Office. Montrose, December.:3,.lBsB. , • . I_ II3ERSONS desirotts or paying me money,on debts of any description, can do so hi- leaving . ..their payments with I'M. Cooper it Co., Bankers, Mont rose, to toy credit ; whose receipts will be allowed from their date. - -kiwi! IS 1856 BURIIITT would invite attention to his 11.• large stocker NEW STOVESjust received, including a • full asset tment.of Elevated Ovens, Air Tight, Large Oven, and Premium Cook Stoves, with 'a superior variety of Parlor, Office and Shop Stoves, fo r Wood or Coal: also Stove Pipe, Zinc, Sheet Iron, Stove Tubes, &c. 1161. assortment will include the most selcci and deal table Stoves in market and will be sold on the most favorable terms, fur CASIL or os TIME. New Milford, October 22, 1856. " - I;=l== 44.* Montmie, Jan'. 160 ELECTION is' CM; NOTICE. Stoveo: Stores:: SOAP MANUEICTORY. T . IM subscriber keeps constantly on hand for sale at his establishment in.ifontrose; the best qual ty Of SOFT SOAP, manufactured from the lye of wood ashes and grease, in the old fashioned way, and not by any patent proceis. ~ For those that furnish the`mrettse,le manufactures the soap for $1,50 a'barrcl. Wurracted -in all eases si3ato be a good article, °utile p may be returned and the motley refunded..t .. PAIL S.' .., Per barrel, $5 ' , 0 0 , Half Barrel, . - • . 2,50 • • Gallon, 24 _ Wholesale dealers will be furnished—if delivered at the Ashery in Montrose—at the rate of ten barrels for $47,, or at Scranton at ten barrels for $5O. . • HENRY WARES. 31cntrose, March 17, 1856. 10y1 Valuable Lauds For Sale. TOR SALE IN . ONE BODY, about 15500 , aares of I' Land on the waters of Spring Brook; a branch of the Lackawanna river, in Lucerne County, Penn'a., about midway between the thriving. towns of Scran ton and Pittston: These lands' are covered with val. uable timber, and being situate in the most extensive mineral region in Pennsylvania—known' to contain Iron ore—and believed to abbund in coal, and being also in the immediate vicinity of several railroads made and'now in progress--offer to the capitalist an opportunity for the investment of money that seldom ocean. For further information apply to N. P. Ho sack, Esq., No. 11, Wall street New York, or to the subscriber, at Montrose, Sustgiehanna county,Pa., flip attorney hi fact of the owners. April 8, .1884, - HENRY DRINKER. New Era -in llinatroae THE WAR IN KANSAS ICONTINUESI JOUT those who attempted , to get up a fight in Montrose, against. "second rate goods and high pricee," with . the fag-ends of three - or four old stocks have fizzled ; and - - heeler and Stoddard. ,! whose BOOT AND-SHOE STORE is located on Main' street, South of Searle's Hotel,—with the largest and best assortment of Goods ever brOught into this mar • ket, bought at the 1 LOWEST and which they wilt sell a above cost, are de termined to give "the old codger," a hard one. We do not intend to be undersold by any other establishment in Town. We hare only VD say, Come and See, for "seeing is, believing." We do not de sire to ;mil' our goods,' Preferring to "let our works praise usi" but we may be permitted - to say, for the information of purchasers,. that we hare just received EZTENSIVE STOCK of nnperior quality and voincatitig an Unita or-gandimen*Aurree. and Children's wear. = Also * gmecal assortment of Findings, and Mith ei:oranitintfa l ." li'4attmada it: Vitiate, and 40404 dose iteatly. A:STODDARD. Nontrose,,Jusse 11, ISts6. - - „ • Bbekildthlag TilZ untlersigoeo has rimiel.vwd frooi r the clty, and will keep : fttdliuitly . ob of f. Secired.the esilices ate soot walitesat, inligre4 to do - SkadittriCarriageolfrintliaa eorltil his line pliswe,T aril '"il and eheap for cob. , Those baslei v emonda with the ettbserlber of over May: DATE!) : LA Oet. 80, 1110. L. eAIui(JDWIISI.II464IIONs, neimetzis 01 - 11 RD Viaet itir g4ll4eqtakVe l t. !krmosiNci-o LASSES, NC); 76WARREN Ebexerauthiwell, } 0 Cmildrell, Henry S.,KtuiPp.' It evirt gigk m W. 'I. estuldwell. rrlIE subscriber having connected himself with the .1 shore rouse in the Crockery Trade, in all its carious branches, would simply say to merchants, hotel,• and boarding house keepers, in ikutquehearis and adjoining counties, that their stock Is ;me of the largest of the kind kept in :New York; their assort.. mein is large and general; their goods are of good quality and cloiee pattcyna; their prices as low as the trade can offer with reference to profit; and that he is very anxious to sell to all who may thinleit for their in tetest to give him a call. • HENRY S. KNAPP. :dew Tork, Januar/1, , • is BQ E:01W WROBCP We de6kre it is . Wrong"--so sa:y.7i . lie Arm OF Guttenburg, Rosentiaum, & Co. 4 4 IN' wrong?" inquired a neighbor of ours VT - the other day. We told him it, was wrong for a U lan to dress in such a cold day in linen gar- Inept:44lst ns cinch as it is-wrongfor it TAdy to dress a cola day in a thin barage or gauze dress. Our neighbors "But everybody . can dress rtl they please.". " That is true enough," we ansiercd, " but we say it is all wrong for any to risk-their health too much by eiposing tlimbselves to take cold, which will certainly hi on other diseases t And shorten .their lives, when if they would call at OUR ESTAIILISIIMENT, with a very small sum of money, they. could get com fortably warm dressed from top to bottori!. The oth er day we met a .man half-frozen for the want, of Clothes, grinding his teeth together like a Threshing Machine, hut we soon cured him. We dressed him up warm. (for small charge,) and then sold him Dres ses and Shawls at astonishing low pricbs for the rest of his suffering faMily, and since that the man feels as happy and pleasant as anybody. . Ther fore come all and see us. Try us, and: Fon will find that we give you . more for little than yon ever got before. OCTTENBUKG, ROSENMKUM, & CO. Y. nCTi ' EISII+RG. L. noarsiscx. - , • • c. A. WITITSBEIIG. J. W LTTENnEna. - Montrose; Nov. • • • Mk !tit 2: Cabinet Makers, TAKE 'pleasure in offering to their customers, in addition to their .usual large stock of C.aiN Wont:, the largest and best assortment of CANE, 1.1,10, AND WOOD SEA7' CHAIRS eree-offer ed for sale in Susquehanna county, all of which were manufaCtured expressly to their order, and they can warrant them to be a superior article.. Call at their Ware-room, foot of Maine street ; and examine flu rout-selves.w. W. 831 Mk. E. C. rOSMIUM. A. SMITH qTR., Montrose. Feb. 27; 0.1 STEAII GRIST AM) SAW lILL. 1,.05T BROTHERS ',raring purchased the above estatilishment, trill keep constaritly on hued Sit. perflue aid Flu. Flour, Corn Meal of superior ?ugl ily, alto Chop arid Bran at the lowest cash picots.— Custom work hill be done with despatch, and in all -ages wa rranfrd. 1381 d Montrose, July. 1853 TEMPERANCE- SALOON AND. elinco).?P_.7L - on. Uri . • ON MAIN STREET,MONTROS E , .. PA: rr HE subscriber takes thiS method-to keep it be t fore, the pt . ,5,p1 , ,: of Susquehanna county, that at tke Temperanctf Saloon (the only one in Montrose) is the place. to get Pies, Cakes, Crackers, cbe4e. New York Candy, Sardines, Herring, Oranges and Lemons, Apples, Nuts,Sugar, Pickled Oysters, Clams, Tongue and Cucumbers, Small Beer, Ice goof Lem. onade and Soda-water, Ice Cream &c., to eat and drink. Also, at the same plate, is kept on band' a York, such as Tea of different kinds, good, from 2s. 9d. to Gs. per pound;- Brown Sugar is now selling at t) cents per pound, best Coffee Sugar at 114 cents, and crushed' pulverized and granulated Sugar at 124 cents per pound:' Mackerel, Cod, White and Blue Fish, Pork, Lard, Smoked Ham and Shoulders, Dried Reef, Ilan% Tobacco. (plug and fine-cut,) Vinegar, Tallow Candles, Steatitic l'atent• and Sperm do., Rice ' Soap of different kinds, from 10 to 124 cents a bar,-Soap Powder and Washing Sodi[Saek Salt • for fathily use, Shot,-Percussion Caps, White-wash,Scrub and Shoe Brushes, Stove and • Shoe Blacking, Hair Oilic-Perfnmery and a variety of Extracts, Matches, Pepper; - Cinnamon, Cloves, ground d 0.,• Ginger, Mui mrd, French and American,Coffee Essence, Corn Starch, Sago - for puddings, laisins from one sliifing to 18 pence , per poithd, Zantee Ctirtantia, titron Prunes, Licorice, drops and root do., Candies of all kinds, Fancy Candy Drops, Gum do., Dried Peaches, Plums and Cherries, Oranges and Lemons, Pine Ap pies, Cocoa, Brouit and,Cbocolate, Nutmegs and pat ent Nutmeg: Graters., patent Clothes, Pins, Imnspar ent Slates, Slate and .Lead Pencils, Sweet,and Castor. ) Oils in bottles, Fire Crackers and other Fire Works, Raymond's, Lee's, and 'Wright's Salts, Dr. Phyic's Camphor Ointment, an almost sure cure for the Toothache,' Sprains, Bruises, Burris, &c.,same. Horse Medicine, and a large assortment of _Cildren's Toys, among Which are Horses on wheels - rand rock ers, Dogs, Lions, Cats, Birds, &c., .small Pails and 13,,a,kets, Clarionets,-Accordeons, Harmonicons, Jews tharps, a fen—Ladie.s' Baskets and Sewing Birds ; also, .Flour on band by the pound, sack or barrel, at as low price and as good quality as can be bought in Montrose.. All orders sent by friends, stage, mail, or by children, with the AUDI', shall receive prompt attention and be dealt as fairly by as if those who ordered were present themselves. • The. above goods are for sale at "live and let Hie" -prices. People are requested to call and examine far themselves. Teims, cash or ready pay. -Thank ful for past f.tvors, I hope to make -it an object, for those that want Groceries, Eatable. - ke., to get them at the Temperance Saloon and Grocery. • May 21, 185 G. S. S. MOTT. . . C. L. WARD. 15tf . Prof. Charles Nforris;, ARBER, Shaving Saloon, and Hair Drefter, bac 13ing again removed his shop &nu its former loca tion in the basement of Searle's Rotel, to the room over eilandler's Store, is prepared to exercise his art iu the moat scientific manner, on all who may be leased to entrust their heads or faces to his hands. Nor: 20. : 22y1 Shawl, Cloak and. Dress Goods-Emporium. BURRITT. would again invite attention to, Lis -Li • new stock of . Fall and Winter Goods, including a great variety of rich Fall Prints, in new sttoles ; Plain and Fancy Delainci and Cashmere; Plain and Fancy Mohair Cloths;' Plain and Plaid Me tinges and Paramattas; :Black .Broeade; Plain and Flute's) , .Silks ; Wool, Broche Cashmere 'and Silk , Shawls; Cents Shawls, Bleb Ribbons, Bonnets and Flowers. Lailies Cloths and rich 'Velvets for Cloaks, Broad Cloths, Cassinlores, &c, with'n large assort ment of other STAPLE and FANCY GOODS as usual, including • - Ifaitedwaste4 - Croekeryjiimitild Steil, Paints; Oils, Boots and Shoes, lists. CaPS, Clocks, Buffalo Roboq, novotiogi.itc.;-,with &Urge and new.itoort , 'tent rings:is - Zit; it 'the 'most 'imProved STYLES _ad CONSTRUCTION, All of will, be eeia.b a meet tbe,vivra of thin closest bOyeri fore ash' or ikr. proved credit. New Milford, October 1,- 1856. -• • B ..t4VCis 15to1~ttlii ; ` gene;al assortment of Cooking Stay" amOj 11 .ititieliialheeelebrsted- CIANTQWELEVAT SD ay m.;ablir;siiirtor likaßat'SirilAtOeXipe, Meet Zinc, & c., may be found at very knv figure*, at the,atece of. S. S. Ii GALL'' tL , PrifIeARMXRB AT .TEND I 1 4 " .T. fir. p , porsig #tiw l i t t ip=e.cuguY..4 ll , l 9ce stEgtt w to e have *simulated ourselves together under the Ann of 'MOTT aeviLDErt, akthe 41M Atigid of M. M. Mott,, whore wam,. pro. pared to Awash PLOWS of the most approved pat, terns _now in nee, such a Blaiehlees, Afott's /rote Beam, <tee.', Also ..Potweett all limb, Landsklei, Cu'tivator teeth, and all kinds of 'casting* for farm. era and others, all of with* we propose . to sell sti to as cm be afforded by eny,eatabllahmentlo thiscoun try.. ' - EtIJAR *OTT. - • G.A. TIMM ' , Wiwre# a3nfo igentß for . l.Eannes Dorwt-Powers, Drsg and Cirewlse ll* WOOL, Ailso Dog Churn Powers, which lie oak firirdsh'on'atiort nodes. Mantra* Sair. 4;1867. ' lti SMITH, FORDILIM & CO., NEW MILFORD FOR FALL, 1856 BUSINESS CARDS. William W...Wheatan, I. D.. asend, PHYSICIANAND SURGEON i t , JILt pectfidly Offen bit services to di "be pest" 4, Reformed 'Practice" to the old Bleeding Blin er 6 anti Calomel Plan. Jackson Snsmtehanna CO. Pk'. - • ,‘_ • . Hollister, '• - HEALER DT SADDLES, Iforteas, Trunks' V A , A-. Gee*, ke4 Nontrolle, - • llyt 7. D. D,, - P intketxs AND BURGEON, bow permanent, located 'himself at Brackneyrille,Soinineh ank county, ra.„ and will promptly attend to all calls wit-, which ' he may be favored. - 1811, 8. Catt!dwell & 130111, StPORtERS DEALERS IN CHINA, Gt.** and-Earthen Ware, - No. 76 Warren street ; N or Your. . - Dr. E. P. Wilmot, • jiMAD'CiATE of the Alle - pathie and Hotneopatla s VA : Colleges of. Medicine, is now"piptaanently cated in Great Bend Pa. April 30, 1856: - IL Bushnell, A TTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Offi ce over .S. B. West's Drug Store, Susquehan na Depot, Pa. 1 11,1 • T. B. Orchard, lUD.. LIIITSICIAN AND SURGEON, Jackson, Sub lut , hanna county, Pa. Residence at the Poitoffice Keefer &13 dardi . TAiALEItS 1.1.1 BOOTS & SIJOES, Leather k rani. _II.J • ings, on Maine St., first door below Searle's-11a .Montrose, 1, 1856 • William R.- Jean A TTORNEY AT LAW & NOTARY PUI3LI .tl. Office on Publie Square. Idonyow:r Dr. IL:Smith, ERGEON . DENTIST, Montrose, Ps., at Searle ! Hotel, Mondays and Tuesdays . of each week. - Miller & 'Fowler, -. • ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW and Solicitors in Chancery. ' Office No. 44 Clarke street, Chicago , 111. Thomas indium. TAEALER Din' _GOODS, Groceries, Cisthisg, 1.1-Crogkery, Boots and..Sliot., &c., ASltsplhannn DePO, Pc.B. Bentley '& ItTTORNETS AT LAW,. AND BOUNTY LASD AGENT4,.lfoutrose, Pa. D. 6. DENTLET. J. Cobden; . TAEALER IN STOVES, Th,.co - Ppee, and Sheet 1.5 Iron Ware, LodersHili; near Great:Bend Depot December 4. • r , . - - L. P. A TTORNEY AT LAW, gusqu9hanno, Po. Mn L - 1 on Maine street, one door east. of Lenheirn's. • Albert. Chamberlin, ATTORN'YYCAT LAW.tuid Justice of the Peace; oxer I. L. Post & Co's Store. lArcontrOle. Wm:_ H: ATTORNEY AT LAW AND - COMMISSIONER of Dznos, for the State of New York, will attend to all business entrusted to him with promptacta and fidelity. Office on Public 'Square; occupied by Um. Win. Jessup. - . • Abel Turret!, TAEALER IN DRUGS,' MEDICINES, Chemicals, -.1./ Paints, 'Oils, Dye-stuffs, Groceries, DryGoodi, Hardware, Stoneware, Diassware, Clocks; Watcbes, lewery, Silver Spoons, Spectacles, lfusical ments, Trusses, Surgical In_gruments; Liquors, Per . - tumery,Airrors, Stationery, Drushes;Shoes, Tankea Notions, dc. F. B. Chandler, IThEALER IN DRY GOODS, Ready Made Clothing, 1/ Groceries, Books and Stationery ; etc., Public Avenue, Montrose, Pa. • I. L. Pod it Co., -lAtar94l24=tteMng`eici7= -- , of Turn. pike street and Piddle Avenue, 'Afoutrose,-Pa. J. Lyons &Son., DEALERS LS DRY GDODS, Groceries, Ilardwart., Crockery, Threat% Groceries, Books, etc.; also, carry on the Rook .134adia g bushiess—Public Avenue Montrose, Pa. • - Bengt* , & Bead, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS; Drugs, ILlHeins, Nina, Oils, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Iron, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Slyer Spoons, Per. =pity, &c.—Foot. of Public Avenue, Mostroar. William do William H. Zenap, - ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Nostrose, l'3s. Fen tice in Susquelien n Bradford, Walnu,'Wys ming.and Luzerne counties. " • • *Mit= ' Sniith & - (NARDI - ET MAKERS: They keep ,constantly oa V hand a. good assortment of aU,kinds of Cabinet Furniture.. Shop and Ware Rooms at the foot of Maine street; ifonift?se, Pa. Rockwell & Winton. AXUFACTURERS and DEALERS in Straw ~I.VJL Goods, Hats, Caps,- Furs; Umbr4las, Para sols, Ribbons, Av. No..4o,Courtlandt!itreet,-Keiv York, (up stairs.) s. B. ROCKWELL. A BALDWriIr Wholettale and Retail deal er in Flour, Salt; Pork, Fiah,lard, grain, feed meal, candles; clover and timothy need. _ • 50 Barrels fresh ground' flour just received from Ithica mars. , Montrose, March .5, 1857. • • . • ". YHYSEOIAN AND SURGEON; Mo n tr os e, Office in the..Flitiner's 6toze. v2-n3B E. N. 1100 RE,, - f ILL veßmar,-, formerly ofOrangeCounty, New.' York,"having . loeSted io Susipiehinna County, would offer his services to Aboselbout building or repairing Grist Mills, .or other maeldnery, feeling that his experience warrants him in doing so. Post. Offico address, Glenwood, Sus ii. - Co., Pa. - • 7yl COMES & SON, 'Nev. York, .1 kEiLlatS in. Foreign and American Maible,ifon uments, Bad Stone*, Table' Tops, Ste. Also Daguerreotypes. Business- Pertaining. to • the ' Atm e attended to with - diaptitelx,. by G.ll , -.PAi.usa, Agent, Brooklyn, Susqueliatnut Ctixnty, Pa. . - February 4,-18157.-syl .• • - • ' Banking Douse OP POST, COOPER. & CO. HENRY DRINKT.R,' mv4Y ,- I „.......- 4-a,,- - , MI. HUNTTING COOPER. efr, November 12; 185.5 ISAAC L POST. . _ rIRAFTs on New-Yoric -My and Philadelphia -1.." .Colleetions protiptly made and remitted...; Office bones trom 19 A. IL to B. .•- ~ - - - 1 Messrs. Allen it.Pazton;N. York. REFiRENCE, Samuel C. - Horton, F.eq.,lndrai-- . - . Hon. William Jeasup. Montrose. LIME AND PLASTER. f ItIE subscribers wit' now burning keep X coluntunly on- hand, Lime. of a. Tory .suptedor quality at. Montrose. Depot, and= will, sell *lt ; .la iniy quantities it Air price. Persons wishingAslaitte quantity can bo supplied t.Nn a reasonable notice. Superior ground Plaster will he kept cOnstanar en hand hereafter. • Montrose Depot. April B. THE INDEPENDENT.AE,PWILICAN,, ?SNUBBED rventIMMXDAT NOISING, AN lIONINOSI to , " evii,ls6ointat exivettek. Advettiosigpz One square (16 tints o rloss) eel week, :4140 One squire 0 . 1 ' tau , eeek5:., ,, ',,;(4/15 Siue square , *tie WAltivie2l;• 4#09 Osie square "end ru0r614;...“:fA25 (hie' squire •,fe.s .l lmAdi s, • •,..eitt)W ne moue • 1, • I three m0uitii6,,,—.,..4100 s 034 square " SIX One square- " one - year,_: _:.x::;8,00 For two or ewe llqUarek 1 9Serte.d bY Year * deduction flora the stitrrevee"lsina_ Of- 4,...**d veitliers ;eat hire the privileg e oralterra . tug their edvertiseme6llllr!diciet*dia..._ Balinese cards; iiok*Xceedlit • at $ 1 1,4X1 per annum. - - • -••••• This ales is eupplied goodHimivthint ai Job_hissystatesials. sift all kinds et Joblirpsist as Cards, Posters, Piagpittetis te,., asa,moo atiod PrOOOOT. • -• r ! 'sncL 'w: w. wmax. R. DRINKER. W. MEM MASI& -
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