13 PII~LP%~B `P- MI near,opproaela of Autumn months, , • en blooming nature dies ; Bri ,gs inter unto oar longing lips, 7 1,t ' - e time for pumpkin pies.. • • . . The time, to us, 'of all mosCdear, n: warm before our eyes„ ' - !:, I% Waitron brings, with , willing hands, --' e wished for pumpkin 'pieS. etsberest thou, my brother John, e happy_hours gone . by, n.you and teployed so well r mother's putopkbt pie ? ,_ -....- 1 - - , • aireilin: nowilieath other suns, ad briglit are wirer skies, memory oft bringibaek again he thought:of pumpkin pies.. ill although now my hair is gray, 01 death to me is high,. dish still. asiong ago , . - , piece of pumpkin , ;pie. Wb El •,, .: . :--' * ' - Courting it lowa. • 0.. - , • . The (Mowing _eircutnetancei happened 'in : . ,-, Cedar • imuty,lowa: .. :.,:. - - . . • -.4""' 'fain yoneg man being ont on a court,. - . ing.iii edition Came late on Sunday : evenng, ..and,, i : order . tolteep his secret ' from hie I r --- yi - Tung acquaintencea,l determined' to b at • home bright and „early! on :Monday -morning.- MOtinted, on' his -horse, dressed, in 'hisfi - pe .'• white_ ' mmbr; 'pants, :•atid other fixings in . prope fen; - he -arrives et the IFesidence of his lu 'Mon , ta; where he:was:kindly tecieived;and hiihos • properly taken care of, Orin , * turn ed..int -the .pasture for, the night. - The e ' night. and paiscA away,three o'clock in the morn ile - ing arrlied.:. .Thee o'cloCk was the time IQ! - him t . . L depart; ;O that he might 'arrive at - home efore his horprades were stiTring. r ..Ei sallied forth to the pasture to capif ; his horse ; but he . e was a difficulty —the grass, high and loaded with 4w.... Tub venture in with white pantal ons on would rather take:the starch . - • out". of them and lead, Ito his detection.,' So - he ,quibtily med.,. his .mol ye.: Ire carefull v ilisrobka Itiniself of - - is clfnable . '.' whites" and. plheed them in sa ety•oti the fenCe white i ... he ge phase with unse.r . aenell pedals throngh-' . the w t grass after, the horse. - , : ; 4iit ruing : to the', fenCe Whet* lie.' safely , cusp ded . his .'lily ;white ; unmentionables F , 1 - o!'' _oriibile Diciii,4 what; a sight - rnte. k hia eyes ! I di The field into which his horse had , .i . been reed was not on l y a". horse puture," i . . . _ but • lcalf pasture". too, and the naughty ms cal„attrected by this - white f 1 on the fence, had taken themselves!to it, and, calt,like, had ,' eaten he pants.up ! otdra:few Well chewed frnments.of this,once:;aluahle article of the wardrobe . tufw remained—only a few shreds— : just s' ffelent to , indiotte 'what they2oneti lit* -... bten ! What a pickle this Was for a -nice -, youn man. to he in ! I.- ' . ' It i now day . Qght told the farmer were , up, an ourheroilar from home, with no coy erit)gor- his !4 tittvelin,, , i apparatus."' It wo'd 1 • not d l to go ba.cilt to, the house tit his lidy-. love,,reither could 'he go' to town in that -. . plight.l - There was only one resource left . .: him, that . svaZtO secrete himself in the;bushes . until 'the nest night add then get bnmennder coverf the.darkncss. - - • ' ;. - Lion o t Sal ly hid, he remained under the protec t he bushes for sometime, and it , ;may • be im ined . :hat his feelinos toward the calf - _ kin. Oe rioeofthe:tuost-triendly-chatacter; cl" 3 bute .long ; -his seclusion was destined to be intro 1d upon. ; By, and by, , the hoye.: who 1 had 'I) en out to feed the calves; returned with • e remnants or the identical white gar. anent i hich adorned the lower limbs of their late vlsitor.: • 1 Tl4y weft. fnangled and torn to.' shreds !.I Ari-' lquest washnniediately held over fhem. 4 Some awful" fate hadlbefallen the younc , man, The yitisars ifAere - mmoned to cear%-b for the angled-corpse, 'and the posse with all '- apird set coat with 6gs-and 'arnis: The pas. : tar as thoroughly seotirediand then the nt thickets , albeit lo; our hero was I've outTrom his lair by tge 'keen scent cf.! the d gs, all safe, alive and well, minus the --- Linen. . . - • : Ilh explanation then ensued at the expense eon r hero but he was successful in the end,. ind harrieti the lady„ and is now living com - tortably in one 441, flourishing little towns . .. • , .1 • , , , ' ,Y - The l'ollowil,, t • lated of the goeon of Gustavus Adolphus, of Swiideri.— The gereditary Prince was tiniann" - ,of - Bev nidolte,- and is nowi the King of Sweden. ' "The Queen' did,_ the tailors with great' . seeming affability, and played a . rubber or 1 1 whiri 'with tie Hereditary . Prince and the- Am, Assaors of tailand and Russia. ;:':A ft er, e i card tea wasierved, with a plateau prepared fort e - Queen and ' Prince. The Queen ad. and poured out tea into two cups, in dica mg one to the Prince„ who just as he was n--the ad of taking it, suddenly felt -the pr eof a thupb on his ihoulder forcible and- ilMificant enough to convince him . that it s meant for it warning, the ptirpiwt of whi h i quiet fisEhed iipoo hiss - enses- With coid-erable pi-eseCke of mind he immelfately -T exclaimed :- ' - r' . _ •:,, , "Air, Midam;ios impossible that'l can_ permit your ; MaYesty to serve Mel'} and Seizing the plateatq turnekit round adroitly in efeh a manner that the cup which Was in. 'tended forliiin Waq.placeetbefore thegueen, whit, tumid Mortally. pale -linnd Charlesjohn -iwached th eventl i with . anzriety, Whether-his, suspicions - ere •;i-ell grounded. Was she • , tto eonfss he4- - erime 1 . No ; she quick. , vers, takes' the cup; makes a snfiling tation:to the-, l'rince, and drinks .‘tp the ents to theltit drop. 'On the folkming , 'the Gazette, ii i o f I..itockb olm, contained the wing short pararaph : *.- ' The Queen Doro''thea died saddens dur the night, and' l the' cause-of het death Was' terally iniputedt to'apoplexy." ,This hai, lid lu 1813: -i - , -, . . ' . • mg gm =mons Pnorzirm—A negro fisherman orfolk, Va..,-canze one .day to his master, said: Massa, - 1 want to buy - Myself free—l free bundrel dollars, sir fl pay you dat and•gib do -i rest when I make 'um:" Very web, Torn," • said his master,:"-you `.e been Sfaittiturfellowaad I will comply tad the money was accordingly paid and inchoate. freedore of Tom eommenced. • few days afterward Tom went out to •in company-with a fellow scrvant,_and m mine 'up rr blow which capsized the 'lug- smack, and drowned Tom's coax en . The nest 4Aay . Tbm came to-his master said : ' • - . • . H I..Massa, I bafre changed my mind, air, I .% want to huy , - my selfany More,sir, Omuta :c me back my mosey, . .. - - " Why, Toot " said his - master. " you , sl- dy *paid me a . large Share Of your price,an4 industry in -our pro4tuble• (ifilling you 1-soon earn Initi pay the t. rfi(fue,.and yOu , . .better_ carryon. our or ' i ' ginal intention."- "ITO; 4, - 6; Massa," tins Tom's- economical oinder, " I rudder hab. Iny money back— f7er .property so uncertain, sir: l ! • Inrsatisaance.--It is the peculiar charm. t ac ofthe ripe Of intemperance, that it rim .for. its prey &all that is valuable, in w . .It enerratts the body, weakens tie lect, alid hardens the heart. It; blunts the .n•Mial and social affections, renders its victim r%warciless of reptitatiA,clothes 6tm . in • I;3llin:tents orpovertyAstinapi upon every ure the , aqiect -ortiisery, and . having 'etrn him of pres.eut enjoyment and blasted hopes of future Wish scuds ,bait to XI 12t1-. VIM.' I • `, - • ; • _Gems of Eleuthera Lt -, tire. DlATifirbolouno.,--GeOrge W. P. Ca& tis, of Virginia, has manumitted by will some three hundred of his slaves. - i:t is high tithe lrirginia had some fate on, her statute book against this destruition of prodperty. There are no more slaves In ,that State, now. than she has use forond, to say nothing of render ing so many negroes worthles4 and miserable fur ,the remainder 'of their Hite's, the power i should be taken ath m; m n, in ay from much sec ond childho , d, of removing o much tabor from the induttry of the Staff !--Charketon (& C.) Cou!ier. - ' =I , ~. We notien that Mr. Smith, of Lauderdale 1- - i county, has'introduied a bill . nto the House, 1 making it unlawful to liberat slaves by'Jast.'i Kill and testament: 'We hop the:bill will 1 , pass, for a-man who -emanci tea his slaves is not a true friend' to the SO' h. it is . a . sir. 'Mat fieksotcledgment, on his rl,•lbat Slave ry is wrong. .If they can't get t at bill through we hope they - Will ,pass one„Atoinpelling; all persons who 'liberate slaves to send -them itmong the Abolitionists, instlead - of to Libe ria.., -We believe in fighting ti the devil with fire.-- , Louituf (Ala) Eagle.- ,-- • r - • From •a trumbe:r'p_ ,statistics intb fished in the New York .llg Old, we glean ....- 66, following : ;• • D i uring the year 1857 t*.r were 227 fires in the : United Stares, where to loss at each was. over t20,64?0, . The 'al_ loss is set -down at $15,19'2,000, :Taro k $21,159;000 in 1656.. The;-number ot li ea lost ate fires this year was 158—:184 year 18:3. • , ... Numherlot,steantlioatliec ents this 'year. 36; lives lost, 822, and 86 wounded. Last I wear there were 29 aide 458 killed, and year wounded. . -- r - - • lumbar) of railreisd accid tits, 126 ; per sons kills, 13p; winmded, .00. Last year there were 1,4 accidents ; 195 killed, and 629 wounded: . y , • During' the rresent year; 26 revolutionary soldiers ,have dial, its • have also 25 perions otone• kindred. years ' t rue and ov e r.. . , i //I!ST 113 i Rain ()VT.— South: iiikes the ground Senator Dolslas has crimini Democratic party is precise that for Which Sianton was d which Walker was denounc, , therefiire,, that if Walker a been justly, read out of ihe-D• then, DOmglitsiiisrp should be 1 A WEiourr FACT . -=The P iiladelphia Press says that of twenty papers it Kansas, but one advocates the LeeomptonC' i nstitution. All ,thp Democratic papers. (wit one exception,) which been denouncing the Topeka move. mcni, are equally hostile to the gilhoun con trivance. . ^oursk• . M . '" Some in Abel r discolirse desire rather commendation of fwit i in lid 0 able to holdall, e , arguments', than 'of judgin it -in discerning I what ii true; as, if it were praise - to know what might be said , and no what should be 1 , said.- ..... - I GOING : GOING : IMT AtI6OIES. . - 1311. T not tS.rofielit the hznds of the Sber:ft We - prefer so Appose XV of our dun GOODS, therefore . ... , GREAT; INDUCE:MENTS • ARE (11TERLD TO CASH-CUSTOMERS 9, onSIIOB.TtIL.rDIT., , rlll approved note', Those who wish to anal themselves of o-vinculty, we advh,e to call at the • Store's of GUTTENBERG ) ROSEXBAUM& CO: kr Errnzit MONTROSE, SUSQ. CO., PA., SUSQUYEHAN.:V.A DEPOT, S USQ. oi• TO WA D Where we ofrcr to so!! the 1%/4E my s 451- Avow SUSPENSION; Great Bargains TO LTA-CHAStitS OF ALL ErICDII OF Dry Goods &Ready WdeClothing, which hart been lotely iiurchasedsmrtcr eiceeedlng low 41tiam, sat ' • • • watag at the tame,. A spfenald stock of DRY GOODS, .COSIPTOSIS GALUSOST EV'EF.I" SEEM AS i • RIM ROMS ANTIC/LE. - BLACK AND FANCT SILKP • PLAIN AND PRINTED'FRENCH mznrstis. - SLUMP AND PLAIN ALL WOOL. dSD • . PARA • ,cao m"PnAiN & Le • per cm over CSC; C., .• - _Dp.NIE.STIC 0.0 111. out sllcliffs cor..pletmui astantshini low. Wenlep lA% eoa /pad ' A HEAVY STOCK'OF • .113.137. &MEM which cer.ofreir 30 per tent lower than soy other Est4tent to this section. Also Clothlnk trindrm osier in the D . d tvx tostner. and WARRANTED. . _ Alt kinds of Grain taken at Me HIGHEST.IfARKET I , strus. Also Drl.A Apples and Geese Feathers. nesse ail and price =goody and caste yourselves setbest.ime. 1 1 A C S . Guttenberg, Rosenbaunt & Co. IfOICIP.OSE. Pa, N0v.?16a".-7 IS HEREBY G/TEN, - T If A T --, AL Vir 1-lAS just returned from New-York, with a large and choice variety of GOODS, bought for Cadiz, and selected with much care, from over thirty of the best Rous .. in New-York ; which he 'offers to his cus tocrierfouid• the public, at low prices, for Cash.. his stock comprises; - ' DRUGS MEbICINES; • . • , PAINTS 01L5...• ' . • 1Y INDOW" GLASS, • - DYE STUFFS, .. GROCERIES GLASS WIRE: CROCKERY, • MIRRORS. CW _ CX IV St ALI, PAPER; `• WINDOW PATER, .*; ° • WINDOW OIL PANCYV O 4 - • ' - SHADES, 4usiumpassmuserrs, JEWELRY,, • :••• •-• ' PERFUMERY, - _ DRY GOODS, • WOODEN WARE, HARD WARE. BROOMS. - STONE WARE, BRUSHES, ,JAPANNED WARE, BIRD CAGES. CANARY SEED. POCKET KNIVE.% WHIPS. tIdBRELLAS, GUNS, PISTOLR,, TURPFNTINF,, CAIIMENF., BUSSING FLUID, ALCOHOL, LIQUORS,. (For Medicinal P • arposia, only.) • TRUSSW, . _ • .13UPEORTERS. • SHOULDEHRRA.CES, PORT MONIAPS, SPECTACLES, • • • SILVER.. PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, Le., GOLD PENS, • _ • • , • 1. STATIONERY. • ; *VIUi.I,Y STRINGS,RO ke Anslall of the moat popular-- • PATENT MEDICINES; Thankful for the liberal patronage hithetio-receiv edam hopei to merit -,11 nonqnuance and -large.in crease of the game. • ' • ' ABEL TURILELL lontrove, Dec. 2. 1857. : GROCERIES. A fresh supply, ineludiFg the bestifTßUP in town 111- jest opened, end going cheep: - 94. r, . 4TON6 &7SOC. • LOOK, RIME : 1 1 1111 subscriber his been recei4 during the put dim weeks . a fine ha of • SPRING 'it SUMMEiI 60005,. - making, with 'former stock, an assogtmentnith which there is no cemparisowin this vitity ; and that they- arebeing sold in a manna satisfactory • to customers is nianifeat from the fact, that notwithstanding all . erorts at - competition; the rushf and • gales thwi far hale ben • uuprheedented- . We mean with frequent additionsto keep thdu eortmenegood; ,ready or, prompt pay ing customers /an rest, assured that the ofd store isnot to bb tfutdone. In addition to the largh va riety kep:for years,iwc• now have a good r assortment.of • • , READY - J/-4 DE ?L07'H.1.-...' , Lso, • Bo o^,s'te in aU varieties. Please give us st_r. • Gibson, May- 2.7,186 s . S:INGALLS. . • FLOVR, FIS A ALT, GROCERIES, .TEA, C FEE, SIiGAM, •.1.3 Sc. , for sale In* for cash. Cll and see before virehasing elsewhere; st • ' S.-MOTT'S. 3fontrose, Aug. 12, 1867. • •. • Manufacturer's llnsnraule: Company. „ . CHARTER PERPETIJ.6.L. Granted by the State of POnOylvanin. -CAPITOL, $ 504 1 000 . FIRE, MARINE, di INLAND TRANSPORTATION. r 'NIS Company was' organized .n th a Cash \ Capital, 1.. and the Birsztors have deter fined to adapt the business to its available resources-Lie observe pru; deuce in conducting it 3 affainsikwitb a prompt adjust meat of losses. A.S. Ltrriticorr, Pres's. WM. A. Ruenr.s, Vice Pres't. ALTRIEII Wtxxs, See La ry. • Dtarc-rons.—Aaron S. Lippin t, Wrn. B: Thom as, Charles Wise, .T. Rinaldo Sanit Wm. A Rhodes, • William Neal, Alfred. Weeks, ohn P. Simons, Charles J. Field. Jams P. Smyth . _ _ 'OFFICE, No. 10 Merchants' Ex Ilange, Phil. • • A. N. B94LARD, Agent. Montrose, Pa., May 11:1, 11357.-1 I - - • • 1 E 6 % , 4 _ l o Vst l lra • • r 4% 4 tO Lycoming Co. rautual Ins nee Company. ,000. • It is one of the beklCompanie in `the State. 'lt was incorporated in 1840,1 t Charter perpetual. It has insured, since it went into dperation, thirty millions of property, and paid over six hundred thou sand dollars losses. About twelvl thousand has been paid in this County. Applications received at the.sesfre of 'B. It. Lyon & Co., Lanqhmo, and at Montrifsc. ' - 8.,11 LYONS, Agent. • ' he -Richmond i hnt the ilffence Ited figa r t i s t, t h e ly the edme as 'smissed . , and for rd: It contends, Stnnton have mocratic church, read out. , ° 'Montrose, Jan. 1857 N6w foilvarding Line. AIchINNEY, VAN SICK .E & YOUNG, everyday throughout the season, by the S New York .f•Erie Rail Rout. . - Butter and•other -ceuntry prod)ice sold at the high est market rater, at- re.asonableinibmmissions. The proceeds will be paid in ctirrrent monerat the old stand. A new stock: of goo just received. BE.IRY McRINNEY. Great Bend, June - • • 710171.E'll i ' WA ED: PESNSTLZ MONEY' ken at par in et change for goods at , NEW YOBS EEICEt, or for good Notes and Accounts Please call on Montn)se.),Oct. DLAtIKEERRT - INE.—ltlis nutritious to the .blood, promoteS digestion exhilarates the spir it strengthens and invigorates Vie whole eystsem. Price 75 (.6%11 bottle. - Forkole by _ July :12, 1857. . e A. TUREEI.L.‘ REMOVED. • • G 0 D. VIRGIL, RESIDENT DENTIST, has removed his Office to hil l new residence, next door above Dr. Dai.rik's, on T rnpike street, where he is fitting up room in a stlq of neatness and con- I sev4erito befitting his professioln Re will be absent the coming, weekat rhiladelpela, for the purchase of .office furniture, Dental Instruments, ko. He expects also, es bring baCk some improvements in his art, of the benefits of.which he hopeqlais patrons mayarail themselves at once.- Ifontrose,-September 9, 184 NEW GO ODS •• . 9 ' JUST 4.RRIVAD, AND SELLING AT GREATLY . *DI.TCF,D PRICES, • FOR THE RELDT . I€l 3EI p by I,J. LYONS Et, SON. Montrosc, Nov.' 26, 1867. - - Phase Rem tuber, TifAt we are receiving '.Itr•GOOD S weekly and therefore,have altiays a fine assortment on hand, which we promise to pelt at prices as low; as the same articles can .be. purchased for, else. where in'the county. fiEmPsTEAD S McIOESZIE. Brooklyn, Jane A 1857. • GB OCEIff.IES. A eamplete:asssortmentAti i C. r- s - 4 0. U. ITAWLMS. ------, .. . ... FLOUR ! P OUR ! ! r • , • --- FRESIT groMul, from non;. /*Wheat, just received and tozWing at from $7,50 to ,$.9,00 per barrel. i 11.1EMPSTIliiD,A; IdcRENZIE . , • Brooklyn, September 2, IS ,7.' - CHALLIS HiELANIES. ITTE pitons to buy Challis 11)r a sons, is at . . C.V. MOTT'S -IL • QOLE LEATHER and CODFISH, a -new supply ►.7 just in. ; BENTLEY-8: READ. :4Ontrose, July 8, 1867.., _ *IA DOW t. SASH. ,- full assortment of Window Sash, eonstantly on A hand nit the lowest market ratca. ' Also many either; articlesinot carried by t))e 1 , Big Wagon." -• , ' ; LIBMPSITAD t McKENVE. ~' Ithrilllng i ncident. • • TEE. slat:lb& haring' l t a t resumed the TAI. LORIN BUSINESS ' neatly (if his health well permit) ,'sil l spare no as effort to please all who may)Hee fit to emp,oy him. Shop. in-the Brick Block isver Bentley an /lead's Store. Montrose,' Juno 24, I tW1.1.-tf . P. LINES. , • - BEST IN thATIkET.. TRY ifiE 1101101 , 101 1 1E.R.AILIN BEA UTIFUL, IN , SAAP,E. FINEFIY AP' E. islgriAznu: sold by • I J. LYONS b SON. Montrose, June 8, 1851:. 1 _ , . ---,. . Rea 4 ihe folltqwing teetter. '$O73E TE.STIBIONY. 1 -_, We hare rdcePrect the folloitiug letter in relation to ....) ' Di. MoSac's Lamar ROOT ,PLU.S. s . . Annrsar Foca Columns, / . ' &IN. Co.pra., Sept. 28th, 18 1 8. 1 Messrs A.I. 'Marx & Co., t•Teur York:— `-- - "The Morse's Indian Rol - rills bad from you give universal acitisfektion, ins any MST* CZ, and Our fanners use them for almolt everyth ing. The Dra gs-tsar has been raging in this section-to an alarm ing extent, for th e last 'Mx, months, scancatr a mots Asnily having' escaped, EX. Err , 7110 SE WHERE your pills &are been s est P'llll6\ ivctrtvx, in 'which case they hnie.wins FAMED. will inform you shortly hpw to send a ftirther sapid . hYour ob't. Serv't." !IRONS°. 11. SM/Til. . S uch uc letters as the above . eed no comment from us, they ought to convince .all f robot we fi rmly helicie, that Dr. Mortis Italia n ll at Pills ore the very last Pill ever mark. ' • .. - ' . - Sold in Montrose by S. . & D. Sayre, and by one, person in every Wire; and all country stores. A. 3. White It' Co., 2 St. i'ctts Place, New York, sole Proprietor.. .. . 17-0' ARRANGEMENTS. 111WCSUBTL For all Classes and C 811441.09; P. B. CHANbLER has just received direct from the Metropolis his ' ustkra extensive supply of incomparable id PY 'An enumeration is unnecessary, as the People gener ally, are aware that his is the VARIETY sTont• Xottt anything, fl a Penny Primer all the way up, to•just thing yotitiaut„ can be Obtained at the lostest possible price. " - LET ECONOMY GUIDE .You, In the selection of place for the bestowal of your Patronage, and we are certain we shall have -the pleasure, and priilege of DOING YOU GOOD: Also, just received at Chandler's, an assortment .of COOL I:300 Eißc, Such as are in use at the "NOMA', SCHOOL," all ofwhich will be sold at COST, for Cash: A supply of Sharon . 4 and Webstpr's Dictionaries, ready for promiscuous distribution. Cheap of course. 6 Fri e nds ! Pattims Countrymen!' lend us your "D U'S" and they will be returned to you with much increase, after a FEW days. Don't fail to call and secure some of these NEW-MILFORD_ STOVE EMPORIUM Great Reduction in the price of Stoves. 4_ RE now readying thelr Stock of Stoves for the FALL and Wne. t Toe Tura. and would bco lease to my *ottani. numerous Mends end customers, that they luife on hand the largest and Wit aelected STOCK-OF STOVES aver offered to the Inhabitants of Susquehums County. Their dock condsta of the most approved patterns of Elevated Ovens, Large Oven, Prem imn, and Coal Cookifig Stoves,besides any quantity of Parlor Stoves, for Wood or Coal, Office, Hotel and Box Stoves. We have the best Move for burning coal, constructed on the diving flue prtnelple, ever made and ati very moderate price. We would take this opportunity of remihding our mends who arc solicited to purchase their Stoves of Hawkers and Pedlars, that a monients reflection will convince them that It Is very poor svolotny to do eo. it Is a well established tact that the cost of selling Stoves by peddling them about the country. Is not lees than fttoen per cent, and generally as high as twenty, to say nothing a. bout teo3 debts, and cost of collections. Of course this extra expense comes out of the pockets of the purchaser.. In consideration of the above facts, we o f fer our entire , STOCK of STOVES at try per mut.teuthan any pedlar a LIIIr can sell. Please call see If these Val axe notsq, , IC rw-llttscso, Sept. = ve , ISTI.-tt " - .f , OORDEEa' A cheap,whoLLw w il is i h cai t i o a . t b t u he y Bdoks - and Stationery OA PROSE BODE' STORE, in the Post Office, where they can get good articles at a.fkir price. Just Received.—A new lot ofSehoel Books, Tower's and Webb's Series-of Renders, Wayland's Elements of Moral Science, eight different sizes ofr Webster's standard Dictionaries, at reduced prices. Also.—Dr. Kane's Arctic Explorations, Reeol7 lections of a-Life Time, by S. G. Goodrich, &d. A. N. BULLARD. Montrose, Pa., May l 3. - J 557. Postßrothers are now receiving theiv,f.tock of SPRING AND - SUMIIISR GOODS, , and invite their Mends to call and examine. Large Stock'of .bress Goods:—Stella Shawls, Bonnet; Flowers and Ribbons, Silk; in yarie tv, Gents. Cloths, fassimeres and Vestings, Gents. fine assortment of Fashionable Clothing, Fargo]; White Goods, Laces, Edgings, Flouncing; Collets and Sleeves, and Trimmings. Our Dry Goods de partment is, we think, well chosen in quality & styles, Groceries.—A good stock. Also, li . on, and hardware. ' Crockery.—Alarge stock. Mats dr.. Caps, Boots and Shoes,Oil and llerup Carpet. • Large assortment of Wall Paper. 31Ontmse, May 6, 1857. 12 B. CILINDLER- Montrose, May, 1857 I @eIASTI Ea - 11E . undersigned, Merchant, at Dintock Four Corners, has lately discovered that for ready pay, he, can sell more good and make more roney,, at one half the usual profit pnt upon country goods, con.sequehtly I can sell goods from five to ten per cent tower than other establishments in this Section. But do not take my word for it, call and see for your selves. Bring a little cash, or some kind of 'country produce, and buy your goods at a price unparalleled .in the history of mercantile trade. My stock is large and well selected, and I am receiving new additions every. week. My terms of sale are rely pay. It will certainly be for your interest to call and nee me before purchasing elsewhere. - Flour and salt kept constantly on hand. • - WM. 11. TIIAIrE4. Dimock, lan, 14, Ifief....;liyl AMITNER,Y, . s• Dress4lllakiscr Establishmeht. LADIES FIXVE YOU HEARD TH2rI(.IIVS. .1 AIRS. DAVIS, formerly of York, has „ILL opened a Millinery and Fancy Store t in the vil lage of Brooklyn; and has jiast returned from New York with a large and fashionable stock of goods, consisting of Ladies and Misses Straw Hats of every style and variety, also Crape and Silk Hats constant ly on band of every hue and color, togettrtir with a splendid assortment of Fancy Goods, such aAßnibriii dcries, Hair Braids, Hosiery, Caps, Head}Oress es;' Lace Goode, &c., Ac.,•all of which she offers 'at the lowest prices. • Eir Particular attention paid to Bleaching.jin Always at Home. Bronklya, May 6,18451.-17tf • NOTICE is hereby given, that the firm of Hawley & Guild is this day dissolved by mutual consent. • . C. P. amiv_LEy, Gibson, An. 17, 1857. •E. E..GUILD. The boob - and accounts can be round at the store formerly occupied by the subscribers. All persons hating unsettled accounts are requested to settle the same as soon as possible. The business will be comtneted in theri future by the subscribers, under the firm .of C. P.-1& 0. N. Hawley, who are constantly Febeiving trout New York and philadelphia the West styles of --Fall and Winter Dry_goods, &c., all of which will be sold at 4 ; ery small profit, for ready pay. ' C. P. HAWLEY. Gibson, Sept. 2, 1867. . 0. M. HAWLEY. . BooksOnd :Stationery. A new lot of Iket and Family:Bibles, Testa -ments and Prayer Books. Also, School Books, inch as are to be used" InAbe -Norma Sehcol. A choice lot of A. W. HariLs' on's Columbian leks. Faun Ily and 'Toilet Soaps, Perfumery and Fladoriug Ex tracts, nice and cheap, at the Montrose' Book Store, by A. N. BU! LARD. Montrose, August 12, 1851 ,-- • FAIR FAIR PAIR - FAIR ACCOMMODATIONS. F. B. CHANDLER. Montrose, Sept. 16, 1937 & cLRRLTT Twie; rop Goes the Weasel.'. • Hallo, Stranger, -stop a minute— Here's a Store, just drojl in it And view, with wonderful surprise The Booki and Toys that meet your eyes-- . At BULLARD'S . . I have Books and Paper, just the best,.. That you can find; East or West ; - If anv of my friends should doubt it, Call in; I will case your mind about At DCLLARD'S Fine Books, Pens and Paper too; All kinds of Children's Books, and new; short, here everything you'll find In the Book and'Stationery t IfoLtA a n's So come along; come-one, come all, Come rich and poor, come great and small, " And I Fill sell you Books so cheap, I know I shall your custom keep, ' At BULLARD'S. LOOK AND READ! - lissoLu rlOlr. =MEE STOVE'. FOE 18 . 1 TPILE subecrihere a just receiving, fine e • Stoves for the Fa 1 and Winter Trade fo embracing all the best Patterns of Cooldng,P. Shoivaxieties in-use, gether with a full also of Stove Pipe, Stovel 'aiming, K1b043, Tin Ate., which we offer at prices that cannot b' , Among our Cooking S ves, we. Wa . enume Keystone. Premium Flat Top, Feres.V.ilueen, mart, Lc. Those in flans of Stoves ior any Fixtures, will do well give us ar call.; . Li • KPSTEAD 5: hfcKENi Broolayn, 'Sept. 2, 8 y 57. I CIBINET lIIUPICIUt - a, NALL UFACTUBBR ttod dealer in all .01 Fainaltures now-prepared to orders or Bedsteads of all kinds at who retell, short notice. 'Retail prices range' upwc 13, according to style. Ho also keeps,. Ready-made • Coffins.; and as be has. an Hearse, he Is prepared to attend funerals notice. • New Milford,Hec..li, 1846. firrFARMERS ATTEND I - . rplIE undersigned would respectfully ann. 1 the FARMERS and all others interested, have associated ourselves together under the IV/OTT & TILDEN,. at the old stand of AL St,E: Mott, where we , pared to furnish PLOWS of the most approl terns now in use, such. as Blatehley's, JIM Beam, (4. Vida° Points of all kinds, La,' Cultiratorteeth, and all kinds ofreasfinga ere and others, all of which we propose to sj as can be afforded by( any establishment in t try. ELIJAR • G. A. TIL We are also 'genie for Emery's. Horse I Drag and Circular Saws for wood, also Do ,I Powefs, which we call furnish on short noti Montrose. Jaa. 7, i 857. k FORTY (HORSE POW STEAM ENGINE FORS IN GOOD ORDEft• Q FEET eight inch) stroke, 14 inch Cvlin lance wheel, three tons. Is a strong: marine. Suitable for a Coal Shaft or Tan waffle sold err, /cal. Address POST BOWIE Jan. 14, 1857. Montro. LAW S : LA.WNrS ! XTEW. STYLES, jt reduced prices, at 1 . , LJI?IE .AND PILAISTEI rililEsabscribm4 . ,are now burning and constantly on hand, Lime of, a yer quality at .31ontros. Depot, and 'will sell 1 quantities at a fai price. Persons wishi quantity can besu plied w... , 0n a reasonatil Supenor ground lagter will be kept co band hereafter. I. L. ' • STRAIT GRIST AND SAT' LOST BROTIdETS ptirchase establishmelt,will keep Constantly perfite and Fine Rout, Corn Meal of I i.i.v 4 alsto Chop an - el limn at the lowest c Custom work will be done with despatc cases warranted. Montrose. Jul 1853. - -- s Naiva i le I.airasist For FOR SALEJI ONE - BODT, about 5 Dand on the waters of Spring Bro , of the Lackawanna river in Luzerne Co about midway - between the thriving to ton and Pittston. These landsare'cove uable timber, am. being situate in the m mineral' region it Pennsylvania—know iron cfe—and be ieved to abound in co. also in the im ediate vicinity of rievL made and neiv in progrus--offer to the opportunity for t e investment of mdne., 'oceunst - For fur er information apply sack; Esq., No. 11, 'Wall street New To; subscriber, at If ntrose,Susquehanna co attornty in fact tlftf the owners. ' • April 6, 1854.1 HENRY D. SOAP MANUFACTOII err ITE atti3scrit4r keeps constantly on 1 at his estal4shment Montrose,tl of SOFT A P, manufactured wood ashes and grease, in the old fashir' not by any pateht process. • , For those 014 furnish the grease,he the soap for $101) a barrel. Warrant to be a goodarticle,or the Soap may Lel the money refunded. Per barrel . Half carrel. 1 Gallon Wholesale dialers will be furnished at the Ashery l e tMontcose—at the rate' for $45,0r at S ranton at ten batrels 1. JOIIN ILENE Montrose, March 17,18156. • . . lire Era in lliontro THE WIR IN KANSAS 0011 RUT those -ho attempted to get .IJI Montrose, . inst." second rate prices," with t e fag-ends of three or f have fizzled ; a d ' •- fieider and Stodda" Whose BOOT AND SHOE STORE is I street,Soutb oTearle's hotel,— frith t rt best assomen of Goods!ever brought ket; bought atthe • ' L WEST 17G; lo and which the will-sell a 1 leetle' an stermintd to gi/ l e . " ' the old codger" We do not i tend to be unders3 establishment an Town. We have on and See, for "3eeing is believing.' sire to puff our goods, preferring to 'praise us; bn: we may be permitte information of purchaser.3,that we hr AN EXTENSIVE STOCK of Sup style, comprising all kinds of Gentl and Chit'afwear. Also a gene! Findings, and Leather of all kinds. . Work madel to order, and repairi KEELER & Montrose, June 11, 1856. 'NOTICE. .PUBLIC notice is hereby giien ti RUFF is receiving a new lc Wares of all kinds usually kept I Tiiiiiare line of ~businesSt a rirong whi a better assortment of Sterns, her more dkrablethan ever bellste offer gthe probt 7-ou need ,twillsbejust for yourse.ves. . All stoves *. respect. Kept cons Of TIP' WA which is offer in-any inarke,, es ; Chain an, Baas and Pa Wart. Jcbbing d Al goods in (approved) . c Montiose, •-. P Tiliikitev•C.,'ll. biz 1111.:t as a Missionari In , Vi r simple and certain Cure far • 00/14tuf/tplit , Aiehina, BrOnchst ervessi r e e rl, aid all impart oleo BLOOD ; also, ah of lahaling the R r. Actuated by, • Ina fellows, he nlll ehrerfally send the Ore It. with tall st d rsollelt dlrectloas using the Medial r. 4...Addreta • , IV+ I:403 I. ranufacturei d in all cases returned and riticEs • • • •$ 5 ,9 0 2,50 2a if delivered of ten barrels r $5O; WARM. I I.oyl TINUES! ip a fight in ods and high ur old stocks ' d 9 1 , ted o n Main e largest and into'this mar. A. WOOD- Stoves and le Stove • and may be found r, larger, and this county. II and exam led in every ntly ou hand,an ext •E made out of the d for mile as cheap assortment it materials, in be bought ipe of all siz ips, all sizes ids Jappaned Also on hand, tel Gearing for Chain . celainKettlee, and all good order. for cash or . IDRUFF. ne on short notice al he line will be sold dit. ' S. A; al I, IBS7 ugi#, Colds,. effectual made lefit •blit suffer ', inch ae 44e. =MZ=s==ll 5! E.lts a athartic Pills - - qu'CAR- COATED ' ) • ." . rums tb , . CLUB — Si" TSB BLOOD ' AND jai Invalids, Fathers, Moth . erss. IPltrwletams,, PhillauthroDtsts. read their - Kfteta, &Sad judge of their Fistfuls. • , ' - .c • : ?tit - MIZE ; • . Headache, Sick Headache, Foul Stomach. • Ilrumoso PA., May L MA; Ds. .7. C. Ans. Sir : I Lava ba th rep eatedly-cured of Us 'word . headache any body .con bate by a dose or tato of you, Plus. It soma toads* from a foul stomach, which they Omuta st ova. If they will awe others as ~tbey do Ms, th e bet h. worth knowing. • Tatra with great N. MX cerliVrteasser Maio*. Bilious' Disorders and Liver Compiaisda. MILINUITMOITO/2113 INTWOR,Wimusoutr, D.C.,7 Dm: I have nail your Pills in my general and hospital prao uco ever eines you made them, and cannot hesitate' to my they ire th e best cathartic we employ. Theirregulating action on the lives is quiet and decided, eonmsnantirthey are an admins bleranedy for derangements of that organ. Indeed, I hart Seldom found a case of bthmts dist:ammo obstinate that it did not egadilyyiellto them., • Fraternally yours, ..• ` • AWN74.I DALE, D Thyrteices the Jkirine livad j•.ko[ 1867, or,and ent [Ware, ' beat. to the 'Jeffer of the inds o fill al rrl e or `rem $2 n hai legant • short Dysentery, Relax, and Worms. tart Orrics,.llonkota, L t r.Co., Mien,, Nor. le, 1846. • Ds. Am: Your. Bib are the perfection of medicine.. They save done my wife more good than Iran tell you. Shishad beep sick and gulag away for mouths. Went off to be doctored of great 'expense, but got no better. She then commenced taking your Dille; which won cored her, by expelling large quantifier worms (dead) from her body. a te owed bar atm! oar two ebodrin-ot bloody dysentery. One of our neighbors! had it bad, and my wife cured him with two dcwis of your PHA wleilenthert around us paid from Jiro tofmenty dollars doc. bills, and fort mte! time, without being cured entirely even) -then. Such a medicine as ram, which is actua ll y good sad 'honest, will be prized here. .0.80. OMININ,/babisaattr ma 1 nqo to at, we firm of re pre •ed. pot , Iron I aides, r Farm- N 1 its low j is noun- OTT. EN. I' owers, Churn, Indigestion and Impurity of the Blood. Prost Ree. f.r. Mean, Brae? of Adterd ChuicP, Beitort. . Int. Arta: I baseline/I your Pill, with extraordiary mimes, In my family and among those I-em called to visit In distress. To regulate the 0rg21115 of digestion and purify the blood they Cr, the very beet remedy I have ever known, and-I Pawn& deafly reosnunoud them tomy friends. Yount, J.. Y. lIIMES Wasaaw, Wroansell Co., N. T. Oct. 24,-1 1 13.5.- 'Dash But: I am using your Cathartic Pills in my practice, and And them an excellent purgative to cleanse the system and pn. rify the fountains of the bld. JOAN G. MEACHAM, M. D. Erysipelas, Scrofula, King's Evil, Letter, • Tumors, and Salt Rheum. Prost a Ibrusokling . iferchont of St. Latta, nb.,4;1850. Da. Ana; Your Pills are the paragon o f all - that is great lii medicine. They have cured my little daughter of ulcerous sores upon her hands arid feetivhae had proved incurable for years. tier mother btu been long grievously afflicted with blotches and pimples on her skin and In her hair. Atterotir childwaseured, she 446 tried your Pills, and they have cored her. ASA MOBODIDGEo , Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Gout • • Foam the Reg. Dr—lfatekes, of the sllcihodial.lpi.s. Church. PCLAP6I 110415114 SAVANNA% GA., J1M.6,1856. lfflamten Sig: I should be pngrittefUl for the relief your WV has brought me if I did nut reportmy. case to you. A cold set. tied in my limbe and brought on excruciating neuralgic pains, which ended in chronic rheumatism. Notwithstanding* / i the - beet- physicians, the disease grew worse and worse, until, by the advice of your excellent agent in Dalthnona Dr. alackensia. I tried your rills. Their ethers were slow, but sure. Ily per severing in the use of them I am now entirely well. Si lta CHAX6II4, BATON Dotal. Ls, b Dec., IBS. Da. ATER: I have been entirely Mlnvi by your Pills of Rhea. tnatic Gout—a painful disease that had of me for years VINCENT SLIDELL:. MB R LEg /I er, bal e!! built levy, and •For Drtipay, elethortw or kindred Com. plaint*, requiring an active purge, they are an excellent remedy. /kill keep superior lit in any. g a large • notice. For Costiveness or Constipation, tutd`as, a Dinner Plll, they are agreeablkaud effectual. Fits, guppresifon, Pairalysis, Inl4mmatioit i , and even Deatnesi, and Parthel.Bllludness, bare been awed by the alterative action of those Pill,. r trendy on OST, Most of the Otitis market contain Mercury, whichialthonait • valuable remedy in Skilful hands, Is dangerous in *public 014 from the dreadful consequence.' that frequently follow Its Incau tion* use: These contain no mercury o/k mineral substance • whatever. • AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL FOR FRE RAPID CURE OF COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSDNESS;INPLVEN. ZA, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING COUGH, -- CROUP, ASTHMA, LNe/PIENT CONSUMPTION, sod for the ronef of roeuramptioto patients fn advineed Oldie of the dbeme. We need not speak to the public of its virtues. Throughout every town, and alnfost every hamlet of the American States, its wonderful cures of pulmonary complaints have made it al. ready known. say, few are the fernlike In any civilised coon. try on this continent without 'some 'personal experience of its effects; and' fewer yet the communities any Where which have not among them some living trophy of its victory over the ante tie and dangerous diseases of the throat and lungs. While it it. the most powerful antidote yet known to man tor the tomtits, ble and dangerous diseases of the pulmonary' organs, it italic' the pleasantest end safest ionwdy tint ran he employed fey' In tents and young pereens. Parents -. should !have it hi atom against the ineldlous enemy that steals upon them unprepared We have abundant grounds to believe the eptertY PECTORM wee more lives by the consumptions It preventelhandhose emus, Seep it by yon, and cure your colds while they are earn ble, nee neglect them until no human skill can master the in exorable canker that, fastened on the vitals, eats your life away All know the dreadful fatality of ling disorders, and as they kdow too the virtues of this remedy, we need not do more then secure them it is still made the best it can be. Waspareyte Lost, no care, no toll to produce it the Most perfect possible, anf thus afford those tette rely on it the beet agent which ouraskil eon furnish for their curer PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER, ; ?mike' and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Kass. r( MILL. the above rnhand Su . i,erzor qua/- 'qh prices.— It, and in all I- 11381t.1 ADEL TURRELL, and by all Druggists and Med t 1 cr.- THE MONTROSE it to.! 00 :a c res k, iirauc Inv lof Stran edifilth val eltensire 19 to contain and being railroads arritaliA an 1 that seldom o N. P. Ho k, or to the nty,Pa., the INKER. ~ c js. aerie 41 Firpiqs and for sale e best qual• m the lye of ined way,end Nails, Iron, Mal. Castings, BOOR ,LOCKS & HANtINGS, SCREWS of various kinds,' SADDLERY, beyond desert 'on, Carpeilters Tools, Shoemaker's Ki HOUSEHOLD FININGS, besides a large assortment of . GROCERIES, CROCKERY, D-R-Y 0-0-0-D-S-, at the lowest market prices. All these, and many other - articles, can always be found in the . PHOENIX BLOCK, =II at the gtori3,of M. S. Wilson & Son. Montrose, Nov. 4, tEr57. NEW. STOVVEN. Et Il sto tt ci n f la T T is just receivin g lar g e ,NEW STOVES,' • • includin g -1i full assortment of ELEVATED OVEN, LARGE OVEN, AND FLAT-TOP PREMIUM COOK STOVES, FOR, : WOOD or COAL, WITH A SUPERIOR VARIETY OF . Parlor, Office, and Shop Stoves; for WOOD or COAL : Also , Stove Pipe, Zine, - Sheei Iron Stove . Tubes, dce., &o. • • HIS .ASSORTMEN't will INCLUDE-the MOST, SELECT and.DESLRABLESTOVES in market, anJ will be sold on the m o st favcimble terms, &c., to which he would invite the par- ' ' tieuiar attention of CASIO( 1117YERS. NumAxtrorn, October, 1857. cost,are .de ♦ One. by any other Say, Con do not d t our wor say, for the yet received quality and . I's, Ladies', bsortraent of ne neatly VARD. DR. BULL'S SARSAPARILLA. THE BEST-SARSAPARILLA IN THE WORLD! E, have just: received a fresh supply of Dr. . 4 .V ' John Bull's Celebrated qareaparilla, the. best known remedy fpr at diseases originating. from •an impure state of The blood, the impr6per use of-Mer cury, and for the numerous ills that „" Flesh is heir It is put up itt quart.bottles, and contains SIX TIMES , : the pure Honduras Sariaparilld of any • other similar preparation in- America.- Those who have tried,the article speaker it in the highest terms of praise. Even the Physicians in our, county commend it highly, and Several of there use it in their practice. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. or La rove/id try it. • ._ HEMPSTEAD & MCKEI 4 .IZIE. - Brooklyn, July 15, 1857. ". , ..Celebrated Vegetable Contpottud. Anew. stock , of this medicine just_ received--a sovereign remedyfor•CAolera infantion, Bum: mer Complaints, &c. BENTLEY It READ., July 8 2857. • UM AND SOLD Br 1 SN A X D DR.. BANCEII,B • • 4a Lidepend'ini-RiPublimm. t : runueniv . Orti Txais:m $1;60 19FIL ANNUM. Ik.IIOTANCt. , Rates at Advertiaing• One squire (16 lines or less)ote .$O, One square ,"_ two weeks," ..• • .0,115 One square " three weeke,"....'....1,00 One.square : . fate month, • TA, O square ' - ' two months,.. - ....2,215 Ore square " • three months,. p . ... 8,00 One square' r, " - " six months , . 5,00 One square " ' ^ one year, 8,00 Two squaree one year, Three squaaes one year, • 20,00 Fide equareti one year, 25,00 • One coldmn one year, L. 40,0 Cr Yearly advertisers will have the privilege of alter ring or changing their advertisements without ad ditional charge. . - • Btleiness cards, not exceeding five lines, inserted at $2,00 per annum. • - . :Job - Woit. • This Office is -supplied *ith a good assortment of Jobbing materials, and alikinds of Job Workosuch as Cards, Posters, Petsphre'is,ke., will be dpneueat. , ly a.'ud promptly BU •• Dr E . 7/ • . . cf_a*DrATF: ;of the Allinenstak and Itedlcine.b.mow permanently locat , flee, comer of Mahn and Elizabeth Et" n Church. • . i '. Dr. H. Brni 4 ., - - , . V, Clt GEON tiENTIst bail ?mote." h • * .t 7e:po sre: oldie 0 ownslwellina opposite' the Baptist eh . .17 4 'YnOteist.. - rase, where all Dental operations will be . t In h tesialrfwg manner. • . .. outcome. litay 11, .IStfir . 0..D.,-Vir. • tia ItZSIDENT DEN. 11S —4liksigi hie new reeldenee. next on Turnpike Street. wile a .tvle otniXdfiesx and convenience beet 3foerrnoxr. October-7, 2857.-tod C. .C. 'HOllfs EA LER IN SALiDLES, Ifarnes;, St., fiat floor abort Motels Urootry . -4: D. Vail;• .13VReoEON, has at Ihockneyville, Susquebatma eau attend to All calls with which he maybe t / r - - 7 Keeler & Stoddard. DEALtRS iX BOUTS Sc SHOES, Leather sad d Maine at, drat door below Sarles °tel. Montrose, Pa:-Arat 41:01101 XXXLZ6, ' o IC, frODDLL A. Boehm ATTORNEY & COVIC,SELAI West's Drug Store, Scaq • _ .-• • T. B. Or ard, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON - . .11 1. Ps. Residence aPthe Poet edict. William H. AA TTORNEY AT LAW &NOME:. jtc.Square, MotruisiF. Ps. Miller & Pais!ler,' • A TTORNEIS AND COUNSELLORS AT. LAW. and Sollcitori 1 - 1., Cbsactry, Mace No. 44 Clarkelstmt. . . Bentley & Fitch, • --', - ATTORNEYS AT LAW. NM) BOLTIat LAND AG£NTS . ..-: Office west ur tha Court Douse. M on trose, Pa ? , D. S. VILNTLST,. L 1 serfs. • . - Albert Chamber .. . ATTORNEY AT LAW. ANDJUSTICE OF PEACE.— Odlee ever L L. Post dc CobStmd. Moweaosit. Pa. . . Wm. H. seirapi . 3 ATTORNEY AT LAW AND CO ISSIONER OF DlMlk'l for the State of New York. will attend to *ll badness sanity to him with promptness and ddelltr. Moe do Public Square, mu. pled by RN:1.1171111am Jessup. ' - . .. . . Abel Turrell, . - - 1 - 1,EA.L101.17i DRUGS. ItEDlcntat.-mmancns, Thaus. As DIX Dye-stulte. Greenlee. Dry Goods. Hardware. Sleons‘s.. carmirare, ue;ett., watches. Jewelry, StiverSpoone,Spftleffies,3ln , goat Instalments, Trona'. Surgical Instrument; Liquors, Patna. cry, Stiffen, Stationery. Bru.sitee;Shoes, Yankee. Notions, 41Im: F. B. Chandler, . _ £.ll, FR I?V DRY GOODS. Ready Made Clothlng, Giicerju 800 and Stationeikete:, Public Arcucte.Blcarratairc. Pa. „ , . 1.. L. Post &co g , ' - • , - • DEALERS is DRY GOODS,L 'Groceries. Crackers., Rardwrirn„ . 1./ Luther , Flour, etc., corner or:Turnpike street .nd Publici ATl nue. Muss - nest, ft . . . _ ' j. J. Lyons & Son., . 7 Ilk EAMES I'S DICODS , Gra:elite. Hardware, Crockery. Ay Tinware. Books. • " ;Also., tarry on the 13ocwr. Bravuto begone —Public Avenue. Moa Ps. • , • _ :i.*Lroas, . .. . .. .... Bentley & Read; - ritALEns El DRY GOODS, Drugs, tlte(llciiaita faints, 01 la 1-1 Orca=lea; Hardware,. Crockery, Iron Clock., Watches, Jew: elry, Silver Spoon; Perfutery, &c. Brick Block, Mu" ir. cak. G. r. EICITLICT "- C• F ILION . William" &Vilna' ta H. Jessup 4 TrOn'AY'S AT LAW. Mos : mod; N. Pratike In Sumo": /1. hanna, Bradford Wayne, Vi'yoping and Lonnie cowyßes. E. s: tIINNELL, ..' - ; DECtLug: ke S i t c7G and If i ßl a. g.titad . fir tt i':: j Atle k ti hom r"in . rt i. . sposudble quarter, promptly Ailed. and sin . ppett per dlreedon.-v3n9yi Rockwell. 1c Winton, 31 grs r . r ttm e tM E , 1 1 1 . 8 s re.,Zl: 4 4 n o ttrii‘ street Nzw Yoruc, (up I. D. comors.r.t. ' w. 6• Baldwin, I N Ttrat tu r in. E.,,,,r 4l. ll ja taj le, D . e z l i e t, r ver tn' a. Fi g ur. P o olFW end of chandler's store. MONTROSE. _ . inch r, 1.457.-tf ,1* ' • . . R. Thayer, , . •• - rprITSICIAN AND'SIIEWEON, Itai - :raoas. Pa., Offlea hi _Ms ,r - nun:wee store. einV3 . • • ATILL WRIGHT, 6rtneriy of Orange Cointg, New York; hit. /V.I. tng located In Susquehanna County, would over his unites to those about building or repairing Ctist or other mnehinet7, feeling that his exneriebee warranta Wm in doing no Post GlUct ad•, dresnAilettwood. busq4Co., Pa. • Sn7yl ' Comes & Son, DEALERS In Foreign and Amelia/ Marble, Montments. Bead tones. Tnble Tops. &e.„ Binghamton New 'York. Bnalnessyer• tabling to.the.abdue.attended to with dispatch, by G. W. PALMIX, Avant, Brooklyn, Sueq . Co.. P. ..1n571 Z. Cobb , - DEALER; IN GROCERIES. &c.. et the store treetttly. oteopte6 by Crane B Rogers, ito" ntrxv, liovrtosz, 'Nov. 2 11157.-tf • E. CAULDWELL & SONS, .T . • _ ' IMPORTERS or AND DEALERS IX . - • alo eilllm, $, Z-0.1401) . ) 1, 4 .... .4„,„ - , LOOKING-GLASSES, . .. _ N 0; 76 WARREN STREET, FiwoicArl..... l „ - 4r. G. cAmewri.L. Henry S.. Knapp. /few York_ w. A. C.BULDWZLL. rpIIE subscriber tuiringteonnected hirtiself with the shore Hoare ,1„ lathe enoccrue Taarra,in all, snriousbranches, would simp ly say to merchants, • hotel, and boardinghouse keepers, in Susque hanna and adjoining counties; that their ' , Welts one of the largW , of the kind kept in New Torte; their wortment Ls large and general ; theirgomis are of good quality and choice patens; their prices:slow, IA the trade can offer with reference to profits; and that he to eery anxious to to all who, tuay think it for their Interest to bbn a call. • • HENRY S. K NA PI'. ' New +wk. January 1 18.57.—1 s 7 . • Goy FORDIFP: MI SADDLE & HARNESS - FAKER AND : TRIMMER, SCCP..SSOR Of A. & E. Baldwin, .(lade Fordham and Smith,) le the above basilicas, will offer on good terms, all kinds of work In his line," such as Saddles, Hamm, Trunks, &c. Harney made - - of Ml' best oak-tanned leather.. Carriage Trimming of all U's& dons on shirt notice. - All kinds of Carriage Trimmings kept on band mat furnished chestier than am be purchased elsewhere in Sorthem Penn sylvania. No, 1.1, sod 1, pasernent. of Searles olel„ .Idorrrnoan,_ IY.act. 1 1856..-tf BalikhleHOUSe‘ OF COOPER a c co. • , • HENRY DRINKER; WM. lIUNTTING COOPER. " 5722 ° 5 E. ISAAC.L. POST. ,1 No:ember 12,, 1855 ! • TIRAFTS on New York City and Philadetpbia. ; — %ILI Collections promptly made and remitted. • Ofßeo hours from 10 A. 74. to 3. ' • • Messrs. Allow& Paxton, N. York. REFERENCE,SamueI 0: Morton, Esq., Vail's. 1 _ ~ Hon. William Jessup, Montrose. . PATEN T MEDICINES. A MONO the great vallety of Medicines atTurrelre Store. may be 111.. found all of Dr. JayinAs a luAtly celebrated Family, medicines; Ayres Cheri y Pectoral and c 'Pills; Haters Forat Wins and - Forest FIN Hand eeiebrat German bitters; Louden's .se ties of Family m edicines; Merchant's Gargling Oil, the 'MAUS/ KM eaor *mini In man or beast ever known; Mathewson's Infallible odr, and Ron* Remedy; Orrick's Yerrnifuge, and a variety et other kinds; Trasies Magnetic Ointment. the great remedy for bairns. animals/is:and all indamnuttory complaints - . Pond', ,Eskract. a tint min thing for slmihm sums as the above Ointment:Andrew's Pain Destroying agent, a goad article; Woodcock:llBstate and Dons Liniment; Atwood's Jaundice Hitters, Canker Drops. Liniment.and Dysentery Drops: Bakers Compound for Dysentery; - Iloriabton's Pepsin, for Dyspepela ; Hehnbohre F.xtract Orflughti and r street of ' Sarsaparilla; a variety of Salves, the best In market, PDX and an almost endless variety of Patent Medicines, alloptber too MIMI _ ()US to enumerate—but suflfee It to say. that the public winged near ly every thing In thin line; at the Dreg and Fancy Store of lfonhosg July, ISM., " ' , ADEL TV BUELL. , • Having secured the right of using Clodtlard's Pat ent for raising and lowming carriage. tops, Is PrePared•tafarnlsh and-put them on at the shortest notice. ' • ' " • - • Montrose, May it,. MI. NOTT,CR. • l; PPIB On, desirous of pnying me money on debt s of any deicripthin, esti .do so hy leaving their payments with 'Post, Cooper & Co., Bankers, Mont' '. rose,. to my credit, whose receipts. will - be allowed (rem their date. • b. L. W4Rp, April 18, 1650.-1 '~:"~= MI J DMIEVIAO• I nmenPathie Coltem a In Great Renel , Pa. Of y opposlte the. Z. Miry 11:k.1867.4, • has removed bls Ogles to oor above Dr. Nadal', e be has fitted up rooms Is g Ma proterion. EiEMZiI ermatent/y located blizaelf ty. Pa..„ and will protriplly LAW. 'Wiley cc B rear, PA. -11y1 M. D.. Stt' queflatuis cosuity Jesitp, PUBLIt, •Otace On Plar. =I E. IL Moore,
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