Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, January 18, 1855, Image 4

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Die 110 4f/a tile fires
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. • i •Frerti'ttie P r airie Fanner. ,
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lkiriotis Habits - of th e. Itrinni-Osad
. • . - Grus Conoilinsis. .. - •
- Mint of these noble birds:still 'nest•ii
vicinity, but their tiuniber is:inial I eCi a i
with the'.ntimernus flocks. dint, av-few
since, might be scum holding -their . striangc.
dances on fat-orite - knoll, or -feeding,
while their sentinels,ludiciolisly posted,stood
ready to give Warning,of any .susp icions in
trader. ; , .. . . .. - '`. ''' . 4 - I
• so mf i a r e : ib e rethilinia - as to the 'dancihg r of
manta. , It is true, their, "moVentents' rirle. not
as graceful) as a Frenchman's or their qiurd.
riles quite ala ini?ae ; but dance they Cer-.
tainly do. As for their. music, though lick;
ing the Lortriony,•itis about as loud sac Mel
odious as a fashionable opera iiir..:',
The Sand Hill.l>ane is' omniveroqs, -de
vouring pretty rirtieli everything eatin by
birdi. The nest Is a simple pile of rushes,or
grass, -flat- on' the tirp,
_built in some deep
_'4
slough or pond._ 1 n
9:eggs—two in - um
•ber---are shaped 'Much like those of thC•corm.
mot! iiirkey, of ..a light amber colon, and,.
..splashed with brown: The nest .is -tr4ally
surrounded by deep .water, but the young
birds swim readily, and leave it-as poor! -•as
hatched. • It is believed .by many that they
separate immediately upon leaving th . nest,
each of the old birds taking rare of onfe—Lthe..
supposition. being that they would fight if al-
Icwell to remain together. ' In corroboration
of this somewhat singular idea, I can oply, say
I never foUnd two of the young birds in eiim
party, and a pair which I had caused it hen'to
hatch, fought from the time they left trio shell
till, in fact, they "killedeach other.outight.
i•
This bird is easily:domesticated. -I kept .
• One for several •years, -whir showed -all . the at
tachment and intelligence of a dog. . He
never forgot .a friend or forgaVe an to ,
If any one had him, it was 'of */ avail
to attempt disguise; he recognized, its one- .
. ,tnies in any dress, and by an angry -- croak
1 1
showed his displeasure,' and warned t em .to
keep but'Of his reach. - He was a. grit gor
mandizer, arid was very Aind,'.. - among other
things ,of • field , mice... (4rvicola,) many of
which he de.Stroyed, being,quite expeifat fin
; ding' fich._ nests, and searching out the in
mates with his long bill. • -He •Wiitt d ha ve
•
been of.serviee in the'gardeti. were
his inquisitive propensities, Which led
pull up for examination every thing
us plant. Though a OSire. for .km
Might very latidable;ghis mode of
~ bag it met our disapprobation., and ev
caused his banishment..
Though a'migrat pry bird i .he did ni
to'sulTer.froap et ,1d in the winter, an
fond 'of wading, even kept a 'place in
boring slough free from ice till int
season; by tramping about in it:, I pi
him with a warm house, but he prefer
sleep with the cows. He always slept
one Of them; lying flat.on his breast.,
legs fol4ed tinder him, and - his head Ili
neck turned back between his wine
was, on good terms with all the- cat le, and
might frequently b,: , seen playing With them;
his part of the perftwrmance consisted in
• •
springing up, flapping his wings, and IWhoep-.
ins frefnen,4 , ..iiisfy. This wie , f-precisi.ly . the
.same as the dancing.of his . wild br e i i i irtm .___:
He would - also dance to the waving of the
handkerchief; anti . on Wlll(i . i " .iVASITIg-diT4
• so m etimes danced . for hours at it thq I to the
Clothes on the line.-- When much -enragelhe
would stand with his head and hillpointed
j
directly upward, and utter a harsh, I.oalting
sound, quite unlike his Usual whoop:
A young crane makes no despicabl
of food. The old 'ones, I should s
ii•ould be rather tough and p•naky, bu
lndiati hunter of my : lie/In:lint:ince . s:i
turkey is not half as - good eating.' . • 1
4inclullon suppo:sp , d this to be .o4ly the.
yodpg of the white. crane, hut he was[ wrong.
The white crane (Grus American) Fs more;
-- of a southern bird, and ex.vedingly rare here.'.
' I saw a pair flying - over:this fall for -Ithe first-,
• time.'. These two pecks are: amongst the
largest and finest of our • North American
birds. ' •-• • .
..; ROBERT W.. KENNITT. .
• .Tna' Gaovr.,. - ILLINOIS, November-15. .
. • . • Frost as a Manure. . 1 -
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We know of no treatment.so direc ly bene
ficisil,.for almost every, Class of soil;ea that
of' throwing upland in -.narrow rag • : iii the,
• fall-or. 'early; .winter. There. are w soils
• worth cultivation at all; that' do no contain
more or 'leas' materials' which ea - n• i • 'Made
'available to plants hy the combined s - ion of
air and frost:. • . ' ••:
Take two . plots-of .heavy soil, side-Ay
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side, .and let - one. lie! unmoved -ti i spring,
while.the_Other is deeply ploWed in autumn,
and . 1 the result will be. very risib o in.the
spring crop. But. the'. manner, of, p. 'Wing 'is'
. important.. To secure the:greatest a vantage; •
a 'single furrow should ho throw . IT . 'and
- another back.furieweddireetly .. umivst
ni:a4
to ,pi Oduce a high ei s ige.i.then an - other ridge is
to be' made in the same Manner Wittra deep.
dead furrOW. between the :two. ' The, prote3s
tiri
is to be conued thus` through the whole field, -
so that when finished it will present a surface
. of high: ridges. and-deep - dead fur.ws sue
. seeding each other , ' about once: in t‘ oor two
and a half feet. If prepared in-.this way, the
c c
g
.froet \ - will lienetrate far downward, I sa and
disintegrating soil below the 'turru vs, while
the:ridges will en:table - down, and as they
- • will not Told water, the air will circulate free
. ' iy through them, :decomposing-do tetal
portions, and conveying' in and
other gasses.. ' This operation ival
to ten or 'more loads of good ipon
clay or compact soils: . .
.. • -
• • In the' spring it will Only bi
run a plow onwr or twice ,three
of each ridge, and then level the
with a heavy harrow.' - • - ,
Another advantage in this pr._ _hut
whin land iithus 'prepared it dri ';' out and .
warms several days tarlier in - the. pring.. 7 —
Again there are some soils that are miu...d
upon •the surface, but which wide) poison
ous substances hi the subsoil. • lithia subsoil
. is thrown up in cottact With the ai and frost
during . viinter, these - .poisonous , e ;a - pounds
•- (usually proto-sulplutte of iron urn •gauese
-, . will 'be destroyed,.hr cliaugod to . . harull* )
form, during winter. ; -- ~ • - : - --•• :
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Thu: above practice '-. is ispecially . 1 tobit-C.:
I.tu
.':-coMmended in the garden:* One- - the moSt
' - 'succesafacultiylitors- of an ,adre of ground' in
our acquaintanoe;,•,digsittp-in the tall. to the
if
w
the -depth iirthreor ,four feet , , in king deeik:
• trenches And high .;ridges c -so 'that ' the hole .
acre appears to he' t . i, tered w ith high with
rows of hay plieial • ClUsely;logalig: - ' • -.-! -,
, - .We strongly urge every i .. farmer: who has;
.;•.. not tried-ildaznethtid, to lay •out.- !heir 'plans
for .. . .
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now_aoeriment in this way,.;* a larger
~ . .. -. . .
- or . sinaller scale ; J:lurnig,tbe
.I. , r , rt ' seasini.. ..
..: :American .4oricatooist. ; . .-. . ;. ~. ,,- -ii.;
. . . . .
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vi At a dinner to 'a railway
Germany,-a locomotive appeared
table, hating -attach d- to it: a t
with dishes of the 'ehoiOest and
tksi. - - The guoculeutlrain advaa
in imitation of -the .plissenger irate
German ioads. After` having;
the lable-withontatopping, in
*IOW Ovigi# . 4ingg with '
*44146404 1 6- 1100011_
st Om . In trOpk l 4 . "*.ikgagete- 1 01 rerinitt4Dit
i tin
11141 to filhliop e: iecoraibg toitia appetite
mid final— The` !lAA's:kit:ook o tter
in' Cmstapt ssiceess io: for two or thrie hours,
departititecety iiiiuVw ell loaded' it iilk - am - ea.
tittles, and 14 ays_rpturalagatapti to,the de.
P c ' : . i ; ' _-' .- 1 : : . • -- , -- -1 -. , :
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2
'. The Keine Lew
-The rise and provess of 'laws, in the va
rioUs States, ProhibiOng the sale of intoxica
ting asnkkis;brienyliisilib4ed'bir the fi)lkow-
AngLl_ti -
sosset. : ,
1 1051-,Pa:ssed,bylLegishititre of Araitii.
1852—Passed by ;Legislature Of Mikneso
tit 1 I - H - :-' !
'llBs2—Passed. b y Legislature:of Rhode
bland. .' • - ' ' i -' • • J -
1852 z
-Parsed-by'' Legislature of Massa-
I. ehesetts, . • P t 1 ' -
1 ri-LLRatifie4 by, the people of Minne.so
ta. ' , - :'' I . i 1
i 5 2 ;Passed bpLegtslature of Vermont.
Passed by'Legialature of Michigan.
' : Ratified by the people of
85..--I.ltitified by the people 'of Miclij.
01.1.'• 1 • _ ,
ASs.2 7 lts submission to the pnople pro-,
noUneed eonstitutionid by the Supreme Court
hi ;Minnesota. ' ,1. ' -- 1
. 1853- 1 -Pronbuneed unconstitutional by U.
S.Suprerne Court iii Rhode Island. ' 1
I
1,853-LState
,Supreme Court equally di
*Vitled in:Michigan. ' ''' , 4- • !
. -"lSM—Norton need uneonstitutionaliel‘",-114-
j sechusetts. -' ' i " . • ' ! ,
,1854---Pasied by Legislature of. New York .
'lVetcd hi Governor of New York.'
18544:-Passed by , ono-branch Of Legisla
ture Of New-tlampOurc. , l' •
i, 1r1441-Passed by one branch of Legisla
titre of Maryland. ', • !
FI 1854-i , -Pl4ed by Ltgislature, but two
1-ancht.4 , fail to agrOo, in Pennsylvania.
'41854.-P..ssed by Legislature of Ohio. .
'1854-LVoted f rly • , opl of Wisconsin.'
, , 0 pt. c. •
I 18514Prottouncied - unconstitutional in
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185-11'aSsed, it) modified form,. by' :Leg:
~ ! li -
ligature of Rhode Wand.
1854-L-Pu4svd byLegislature,of Conceti,
(lit. !I! 1 - -
It kill be'ob
'
served that it has passed the
1 1 .egisIstitres of So-tin States and a.Territory.
It, ha fitiled through Legislative disagreement
in four. It has been submitted to the pee-
Ole, and retained by - thein in . fur. It riii
nowhere been repealed by the Legislature.
though it luti beet ifbur. ! times set aside by
the JudiciarY„, and in one re-enneted in a mud
ified ;form. ; , . - ! •
It will probably be a Subject of discussion
in the'Lmsliturt%"pf allthe Northern States
lihis wtuter, 4nd in' those, of Maryland, Vii
ginia,ill)ela*-are, South. Carolina, Georgia,
i lienttfek,Y,. TenneSsee and TexaS.—Albany
i'reitilf l y Jim!riial. , • '
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l t iar h vi lt;
ears
Inot for
!tint to
e saw
sledge
)btain
tually
ttr' semi
being
. neigh-.
in the
°sided ,
• ed to i
- beside i
•th- his 1
d limg 1
lie' 1
Twelve' Rules for the New Year. •
111' ! b rolloinj; rtilc.4 are intended, mainly,
ur t 4 gnid4nue ottyoung men - and women
1.,-Pret married, ijf yoh,,can but look be ,
fore' An leap. Love matct. -are rOtaantic,
thingstO read nboui; but they hate brit!).
ston,:in theft], no* and: thetr: to says_
liarW,Escf. I '
2.!!C t ilite in overthrowing the fashion which
_tr,an4ites civility into love. •
',Go to ehure4 at least once a week.
•
% - henei,er }ftu see a lecture advertised,
yet the - et - ening : lloOn which it is to he deliv:
eredliiiiiitt, fur Yearling fifteen pagei-in a good .
no
: 6..,"Ast!4ici ail kinds-of spirits--particularly
spirit-rappers: •
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7.'. If hit he theater,or ant i otherpublic place
oranitis - ement, do hot level your operaglasses
at tit ratipts.. .41:. .
- 8.! 'Meyer notice the - clothing of persons at
tentii, diviue worship, nor stand in front of
the, hi, se of God 'after the Feerieeg.. • :,
0.1 Never ask another man what his - huSi-.
!less ii,::, Uht.re he is going to,',where he - exam
Truitt, i When lie 14, when he intends to go
I):l"ck;',ir the ntanbe'y of his:dollars, You Mat;
iquliti as to the state of his health, and that
of his - parents, sisters and brothers, but -ven
ture no further. i ' ' '
.10, Defendl the trnocciit, help the poor, and
cultivate a spirit of friendship among - all yetti.
acquaintances. ' ~ 1 ' ' ..
article
.uppost
an oki
vg " A
.
11:jNever . speak disparagingly of *omen,
and endeavor to : eimquer your prejndices.•'---
Belivee all peri9hs 'sincere in the religion
which' they . prt?fe.s.
15.!':13e economical,. but not parsimonious
nor nt7wdly.' 11take.goOd use of yOur•del-'
buti not - Live -within your. means,
and nevCr borrow ! money-in anticipation of
your salary. ' • -
IN
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eon. Daniel . ebster alwayi keptat 1
his farmi in Mar , hfield, from sixty to a bun-
dred Sh"eep, chiefly' Leicesters and - South
downs. i In. this the 'people general- ,
ly care. but little Air minton, preferring beef; 1
hut iti i reiie 13iitain', inutton is regarded 'as i
the inosti palatable, And is extensively used-
On one
.omnsion n : eborittree before Es death,
Mi. Webster reifiarked that' you might oc-
Casionally_find goo mutton at Albany, New
York, 'Ana Pl:dad:Aphis, but that in England
you never would'.find. any bad mutton.. ilk.
sheep 'according '4) Mr. Webster, should not
be killed 'before; ft is three rears old. Al-
I though .latubs atithe, age of eighteen or twen
-1 ty months may ire nearly or. quite attain
, et their '.. f.ill gtOwth, the ineet is never so
good l in. finely flavored as that which bashed
ato •r time tolgrow; the muscle and fat is
not nixed, the gay, on carving it, is white
and insipid, anq the. meat i :variably sinks
from the bone When cooked. The best ani
finals o , : are ke tto Ole age' of
l ii. those ivh . ch •
shree y 4 6a.rs or ukfrords before they are killed.
----o,4:rnzntowit r ele g raph. .- I -
Tun ADMINISTRATION AND Till NEEIRAISiI
xl ‘---8 li
QUEMTION.—tui lINAI. PLAiFORM. 0111... Of
our country coteinporaries, sineet e elections
I are very desirintS to learn the e position,
t
1 of the Administ afire on the Neb.iska ques.
i the since the la O elections 1 itl "squatter.
I soverigrity, ?"-*it doctrine is'
,repudiated
by the Djemeratty of: the .South. 1 Is it. the 1
1 1 introductioii of Avery into Kansas and Ne- ]
I'ln:skit 'f . --that hrea is scouted by inn the de=
mieracy - of the North, Cats and pouglas in-.
eluded. ; ItOt-thatfr.ee
lahor,mailetpelislave labor, fromithe new Territories smith of :39
30-;--this-vicw of:the' subject. agre9 with the
Searlt Leiter '• but the Cabinet organ is' at-
I lent upon it. ' As file as We can figure Winn,
i the phnforinottlie President.andleabinet at
1 ,lATa.st . iitiktiirt on the 1 4ebraska billl is that of
l i i
I,4he SA Blie, 11 - SyMeuse Cent:with' -ta wit,
14st - tile 11l- was pnwise, uncalled for , ta in.
4-xpedient, land yet a proper an - Llutary
4 7,jnea.s4re,'; n monstrous outrage, tII great
%et ollpublic justice: : This cove both sides
.4 the line; and -ifiay be considened the 'na
ticeal.platform Of tbe Adininieitration, ; till
otheriviserieresti.--ff. P. Herald, •
. _ .
_ . .
• • pr ,ii . 1).1t4,1,0 flioy . , three years , d; wander.
e L rei
ed frtri ittollomtc' , in RoeLport , few days
ago,'- and ,Alillifouriti next morning a . sivantp,
as thnis related b . l the &MUM T . ler :I-4— ,
• "T 144 i.'caiie 0' lb p obila -.16:101 , b
.crYbkr,
4 Ifueiniuk, why dasstra.cnnte mid get ntel'
Guided' by- the :like; the child was soon ~dis
= c" v erpdoitale,Y..4 o wed away bt - ttle siTzmi4
half SI mile fromhums Net sad ,eold,but , un
km4ll, 41P4 blight and cheerful. iHe said he
Amalei zatifm4:l,lq,D2l4--*Thi being Altid-he
tress in
upon the
ritt loaded
ost solid
I s1o~ •
I s al . n s,ll
the tattr
**give
"4_ 'torts
u*ing,!
PM
,414.
11
`Mutton.
Vir- •
,1114,640,4i4101=1u0.idept, --- ;;BeingskokediArhat
dtand what-he hoard and saw durnig his
k
that be picked some
)413erfies Mama, but :wu hungry- and
I 'ate thviii _ up.; that. he - saw onis' .110 Olliant
iern,4Wt spoke to him but didn't comet° get
hbo, woo, Henry s geury V and he said,
Whal.,, what.' V
Heas cold ; but there were ,
ao god birds there„ for he asked them tO coins
and ptit some leaves on him, but they didn't.
.Then he said he thought a rat ;mig ht mom;
and he still and *cut tottlcep. [,
i:i3USINE . SO . • 1 CARDS.
.Caleb Weeks.. 1 "
ntf:DDLE, TIAIetiffSS:IIiCNIE and Car
riage Triminer. Sher, hia dwel li ng house,
y opposite Henry Drinker's. . , •
.•A, & Pg Baldwin,
A f ANI.TF4OTURERS OF SADDLM,
131. Trunks, Whips, ke., to the Basement of Searle's
Hotel, )lontrose, Pa.'
C. 14makong,
.bOOTAND SHOE. MAKER. ShOP Brit door east,
of Odd Yellows' IhE, Turnpike st., Montrose.
. • W. Singleton
CN now be found stills new stand on Owego st„.
two doiws west of Grade's Hotel, where be ef
fethaiguy: repairs with diApateli, Watches,l Clocks,
Jewetey, Guns, and every description of Machinery.
Wheel cutting; Gun and Waleh materials' 'supplied
to the trade. -
Dr..S. Smith, 1
SURGECiN - DENT IST Alontroaer,-Pa., ati &axle's
Hotel,. Mondays andliesdays of each week.
Henry Iktnapp, I •
%If ONTROSE, rilth Row, Woody:re & Car
ter,Wholesale GrOcers and COmmrsslon Met e
'ehiu4s, :Co. 173 Washington street, pet 7 Ctrart
,
andt and Dec street , Nine York.
r e,l 0T
- . Killer lit Powlet,
kTTORNEYS AND r-t)trNSELLOILS AT LAW,
and Solicitoe= ii Chancery. Office No. 44 Choice
60,04, Chicago, lU. "
• • Pacific 'Hotel, ,
. ,
(`t liEgNWWit STREET, (near Broailwiy i ) New
York. Salisb.tiy* Co.,* Proprietora In . the
vicinity of the prineipal'eteamboat landings.
•
Mama bigstrom.
LPEALER DT DRY GOODS,. Grocerivt, Clothing,
; Crockeq, Boots snd Shows, &c., Susquehanna
Depot, Pa.
. .
Bentley & Pitch, :
TTORNETS AT LAW, Mont se, Pci.l
.Z . X. D. S. BENTLEY. • viten
iohn Groves.
ASIIIONABLE TAILOR; Shop uuddr Searle's
F
Hotel, Maine street; Nostroso,ifra. • I -
t • .D. D. Hinds,
1 !WERT AND EXCHANGE STABLE. Office in
14 in the rear of Wilson's Store, Miintroar, Pa.
. ,
. • . J. Coigen ; •
E.ILLER LN STOVFS, Tin ,Tl dopper, and • Sheet
Iran 'Ware, Lacrsrille, near Great Bend DePot.
• Deeenper 4. " -
1-. L • IL C . Tyler, . •
NTERFS.TED with I. L. lIUNT; Importer Of And
I
Dealer in - Ilardw are ' and Cutlery, Carriage Springs;
&e t , No. 215 Pearl 'street, Nem Puri-, where.his Her,
cantile friends, in this and other counties, are kindly
incited, and earnestly solicited to call and purchase.
L. P. Hinds,
TTORNEY AT LAW, Swint ha.an a,
,Pal Office
11... on Maine street, one door east of Lenheim's..
Frazier & Case, .
! TTORNEYS ANII;COI.7:CELLORS AT LAW,
1:1.• . Office on Turnpike street, one door Eat of
Poses StOre, ifontruite,: Pa.
• :
tTTORNEY AT.LAW and Justice of Eihe Pore;
over I:•L. INst &,:eds Store, .11ontrOr.
Wmr H . Jessup; • .
.A TTORNET AT AND COMMISSIONER of
DEr.043,.f0r the Slate of Nei. York, , . hill attend
to a buaincss•entrtieueil him with promptness and
fidelity. Office ou Public Square, occupied by Hon..
.teacup.
• i• -
Abel Terrell, •
TIEALER I 4 Dnr,cs, MEDICINES, Cheinicals,
ll Paints.-Oils, Dye-stuffs, Groceries, Drc
Hardware, Stonewall*, Glassware, 'Clocks?, tratehes,
Jewelry, &her' Spoons, Spectacles; Mostral Instrn
nients,.Trusses,-Surgieal Instruments, Li4nors, INn•-
ftimerr Mirrors, Stationery, Brushes, Shoes, Yankee
Notions, ./ge.
• B. 1. Lyons & Co.,
THOLES ALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
; 1 1
Iry Goods, Groceries, S.%lt, Flour, and Hard.
ware. LetnealAro, Pa.
: 11A .L iAtfiß IN D r B itYG,. :Ch
OO MI DS; IIIe Read ; 1
Ready '
lade Clothing,
1... t Groceries, Books j ariti Stationery, etc., Public:
kßenue, Montrose, Pal 1' •
Patrick ei Dimock, ;
PYSICIANS—ANO SURGEONS. - Office No. 4
Owego street; QUIT a, Pa. • ;
L L. Post & co.,
IMELLERS IN DRY GOODS Groceries; Crockery,:
JL7 hardware, Letalier, Flour ' etc., corner of Torn-':
illki street and Public Avenue, Montrose, 11 3 a. - =
, — J. Llons . -
IrIEALER . S IN DRY, GOODS, Grixeries, Bardwarei.
1-1. Crockery, Tinwal4, Groceries.; Books, :etc.
eitiTy on the Book Binding business-4'A* Ar:lsmaa.::,
Oontrov, 'Pa.
Bentley & Bea►d t
Il i'
;4.
e..!
e G r, D i s ia l irwrint:: CTockerv,:
Cloclui„ Watched; Jewelry, Silver Skew, Pert!
Ornery, im.l—Foot of Public ATerie, Mo frost..
William W. Smith & C 0.,•
TIABr.-ET MAKERS. They keep cohetaady on
lumd it - good aifi . oetment of all kinds!of Cabinet(
furniture. , Shop and Ware Rooms at the fOot c•f,
Maine street, Montrosei P.
Vintoll & C0.,1
IirANUFACtrIIER,B and • DEALERS in Strati:
U. Goods, Hats, Ckps, Furs, Umbrella s,
RibLons, ;No. 20 Courdandt Street, -/Vent
York. (up stairs.) . - • I - ' l ,
.•1. D. ROCKWELL. 1. ROWAAD. W. W. W/NIT*
. Pranklilt rimer,
A TTORNET ANT COUNSELLOR AT LAW", -
11 Nordivae, Pa., will attend faithfullvl,to all busl4
ness entrusted to him in the county of Su squehanna;
Corm., . and writing of all kinds Will be done',
(Deady, and charges moderate. Re will alio attend to
the prosecution" of ciaiMs of soldiers, their widows and.
'heirs again,' sr, the United. States Government, :for
Bit Land, Notions, Lc. May be found: at all
tunms at the office formerly occupied by. J. T. Rithi
ards, En., north of the Court Rouse. 1489;
• .1
Time! Change& ~
DELAWARE, tACKAWANNA AND liMs.
- - RAIR.W.,II). ll • i
,i ; • WINTER ARRANGEMENT ! ',t r - '
Mil
irVii 'and after Thursday,. Nov . 23, 1854,, the Ma!
NJ Passenger_ Tralnlrftl depart from Sizantosi 1
2.Y. 1 .
Due at Great Bend at 2.30 P. 11.
Conuectiog with the ; Dally Express Trai . s both fast
an 4 was' . t on die. /5 - . Y. & E R. R., whieb attire at
Net. York ut9.30 p. al.-mid at Dunkirk ati 11. •
- Return w2l leave Great Raid en the inks] of thO
Suffidolzp_rese bound West, (6.20 P. ILO whiel l
Barter:Om New, York at 7 A. IL, and tellies at Samar'
•at 6.64) r. . - - .
The Freight Aceotemodatiou Train with Paseniper
Car attached will leave Scranton at 1.40 satyr
log, et Great Rend at ,6r. -x. , conaectieg with -the
man Traia.boluid West; and the NightExpreseTrainit
‘botind moth FAst and W,est. '
Taleive Great laid at'6.Bo. arid
atrice at Sena** -11 •*. r. •
Stages will-be In waiting on the arrivatof parsea.
ger traincatßeianten;; to convey engem to. Ca
laindale, Fittstcm. Wilkeshone, Pb via. -the
*actin Railroad. Piston and all other intennediate
Awes: DA H., DOTTRlLlWAtipetiniesdent:
: 644 1 1 . 0 e100 1 71. 4 44 0, Senat 64 - 10 ! Iss.sii
. .
MIZIE
•4 ..4rEadtaw, S. .--
, -volf)utiejust achieved, air* triumph:4 ,Ott thei
' 1 tonalfield l ot Petee,•firlth IF for
yettr - nraterh prd and.tbe . " ter me..
rtni or our i
ti
bOild*lilet, - eit have wr en& &revolution triti An 1
Oil Okt Wo would lave shaken' off the - cifittp, If
rie-the head, hf every deep'', and bellied hirifheth
thi eltltite44 ruins of - bill own i throne: — And ' now
aitid:*er high rejoielne*d the jubilant a , ill Of
1144) . 1 1 1 0 001' hand , ' eh 'Yqu forget
litihtote eotavinhate who citing to your eta 'i, ' in
00 da,TO, 00our adverdtitin d defeat, and, h i , are
with; von tioW in plosperitt and success, •,,, .
~ , !
iroprl old -patriotic friend Tut Dx2rrier4
W!M - Oli: lb* ; iluntri helgz i r Ett faxnedefO , I% w°
iliiroeCyotti;,ileadliest an dwont evi o •
i
).?! . 4tilsnOted "within bii.gatem of pearl uPon , lebrat
t
•- 1 throil# B , _ 1 "`• 1 ;1 :1-
)14 Wears alerown of aching7iteries, and:!peaks tit lin
' :__' 1 tint* poima, 1 ' I t
1 ' Ao ll orr 'l l eatitea round }cheek; clouds the preet
tfatqnn s au do ,.
76'f is etnpire with tortni
It brow of I
ale bloom,
9dt*ds the 'visage
'
Thlslfooti to e t iest, en d bealth,
4
• - I. ell 'Won,
i ough armed to
- OriOion.
And new like Whigs and I
Nothing too, - 1
'Sim we bilge got the reins!
CI We OM do. I
'Well purge" these "Aegean
' I
AAa tbi•n alth pure tnaterii
A` t 4 though hostile politic'
Of the potoa sets of measti
.21 0 0 6 4 - -
xittir: reference to our nil
'that neushous filth and rot'
t :to 'pOld, '
btoc that *hen any system
;bong
Thn nOwer4 that did the 114
• I
; thrown. , • I
MK% Olen Is what we do in
The eteM4 ivrantswe einel
If aught Ivilunblei remains;
I Toe° sniti, • I
We cleaceo and save it, 10
!the,rosois. I
'then On t he rnins,‘by our'
-An arch o(barning Gold, v l ,
.And now Our figure to cow
ThOse:wondrous transform'
L.i C: D. VI
Montavltie, November tt;
,• NEW STORE! • inn! GOOD.: -•
•
,
;„11,; •;. • IN NEW MILFORD. .t
::iit 'Aibscriber haviq leased the Stone, !of the
' Messts. Prats, formerly occupied by,.11.j8.
intend to locate perm i anentiv in Nest 10fOrd.
And- hq would take this method of inforintng the
inhabitanth of• New Milford, and adjacent t4wi'ts, that
helha, just - returned from [New York with adaige and
block of fresh -and entirely new elan
oflDß Y GOODS' of almost every ;:ccinceiva
bNit vipiers.,-0110CeRIES #4 low ai the lowtsei Hard
warr,WrOkery,• Boots stilt? Shoes, Hats tsr4 Caps,
Bitanits Of every style, /de. tvhieh he,,ofrers for
rale.on th 6 most reasonable terms, for-cash, Country
jyrodice,Eir reliable credit! He would alsoia:t in this
conmictidn, that he has added to the establishment,
Ore Mantifacturing of rin,• Sh‘Yt-iitot, a4l ;Copper
smite " i in !nil its varieties, in which he is prepored to
eiccute all kinds of jobs' by-the very bes workmen
and oti . t.lip most masons le terms.
supplied at th• lowest prices. Particulars
iii relation to stoves Sc., at some future *hip.' '•
1' • • I . J. DICKERMAN, jr.
\eye Milfotd, May-16, 165-4. i !.
'um.- ASSORTIMIT of Tin, Shet I in
tend Copper Ware - of my own manutaetitre and
iriadti of ,heary plate, for'sale-hy 1: 4,-
J. DICKEBIiki jr' •
NNW Milford, July .I'2, 180. ' '
4 ,
; A FULL a.,..artm,iti'ail Hardware, Carpe . nter atl.l
;aGll.Joinene"Tools, Putap Chain, and flitirela at
New Milford, July, 1814.1 DICKERM*N'S..
'LI.ASII. AND BLINDS pf the Vert ivality.;for sale
14_ 7 :7.0:1eap at
130RK; FIXfit — AND; SALT biifie barrel or oth"
erwi~e, at thi loweiit prices at 131CRIOLVAN'S,
FAiPIR/VS '
UNION INSCHANCE COM
~...ill RIF.. ~.....,.,..-I _ _
~
J oFtler, ATHENS, BRADFORD t...C111 , ,t PA.
• i
.' : • CAPITAL, . $200,000. °I i •
.45(i•jrect:1 , :y Bond arid Mortgage. on . the lien! Estate
ii" • ; 1, , of the Stockholder& , i
I: I Insure.; against loss by Fire, of Efousett,tOrcls, arid
6th)* buildings, Goods,lyares i anti . i Merc4andise on
45 favorable terms as any similar Institution. il Losses
• promptly
, adjtoted and [yid. t.
. , .
1 PiRRCIORS.—Iron. Horace:Williston, Atiter4; Fran
livid:, do. ; George S.', Perkin?. do.; J..T„ , tb Meyer,
do..;•:c, li. Shintaan, 'do:;; C. F. Wtgles, Jr. dit.;,J..t.
r tattfield" : do.; llon..John'Laporte, Towanda ;I : Gen. B.
" , tVaitemitn, Larevviile; Geo. 31. nollenbao,lWilkes
l:parre ; 'Michael Moylert, Laporte, Pi. ;1 1 ::
FOreirmu.--Flon. Horace Williston, President; C._
-F:lVelts, jr., V. Pres. and Treas.; J. tl. Canfield,
?were:dry. • •
',...4';geni, 0. S. BEEDF, Montrose, Pa. i; t1.532n4
CLERICI_WANTED:. 'i • ._
liA TA'S'TED immediately, a good activetlerk—one
r. 7 v Who has had experience, writes it fair hans4
stpd:is competent to take charge of a set cif ftooks—
Must be teMperate and willing to devote bla time and
attehtiois to the interest of his employer*. yTo one
that cat answer to the labors .4 liberalrf will be
given.' ..:None othertrxteed apply.. flood ' Snmenti:
aliens reemired. ' I B. F. kR. 11.. VON.
sat A
Harfoid, May, 1854. ; .f , il •
• ,
:. 3 , NEWFAL GOODS :-• :* 1
L
Tir DURRITT would invite .tbe attetitiO of his
:11-5.-., friends and the public to his newi and splen:.
did itocklof Brerhe, it'yol, and Coalneri!,.l4ng and
s4l4Pre:' - Sharls, from i s 2. to $l6--Lailirs7 Dress
Gods, including plain and fancy DelaneAlDe-Bages,
ParinneWts. French Merinoes, Silks Poplin Ging
i..#.4.,---Akik—fir...,,,.•44.14,M1...a. aid Silks, Po
of new
stylett,-- which in tcninection.with a largee at of.
staple laid. 'fiancy Dry 400dr, Grocer 414 Vrockery, -
4 e
ifardwart., Iron, Store* Buffalo Rebes,; . C*peting,
Rdeta sill Short, Hats Ind Caps, Paintfil ll'irsdetc-
Shades, jra/1 Paper, tier and Paints, ift.:4 will be
Sold °tithe most favorable terms' and reduced prices
for cash.; produce, or approved credit. I • 1
- I IC Al Sail by the, barrel or load. ~ 1. I,
.. .
;;,eir Milford, Septeudier 9.2; 1854. 1 l',.
1. ! 1
' 4 Some, things cyan be dOu4 a 4 well
,_ l l • • as ethers." .' -, I •
rirME Subscriber having purch ased
r the chair min
,' XI nfabtory of. A. Wi Greenwood, Ili lialford, is
prep,ro I to manufacture all kinds of OkaiiN st i rred need
prices, ed good materialS, and in ti. superior istyle of
irot4smanship. Among 1 the dilftweml kin I will
:metitiott, i
, I I
13(1.ti04 Rockers, (i*proved style,) allikinds
• , oftfancyand: Ifindi r
or chaiis, i "r • '
I
&at:, '..lettees,.(.6e., (et% !, 1
i• virAn Work warranted to give 'sattsf aeßon for.
'five years. %. ..,,- : • , - -_l- eh l • •
‘Merchantable Produc taken in M enge -for
nge for
work, bit NO CREDIT! • JAS. JOILNATON.
llaribid, Apra 5. .•- .' f
, -------4-,--
STEAM GRIS AND SAW MitLIL.-•
1)0 0511 BROTHERS .avitig purchased„thn nixive
eatitblishment, will' keep constantly bn led Sti
prifisti did Fine Henri Corn Meal of super"! (mil
ky,' aleire:C%op wed Bret at the lowest cash prieer..--
Cu4toni Work will be done with deapatlit, and in all
easeiiiiiirrantrd. ' - • • 138Itf
• Honbiage. July, 18453 ' •
.
,
____ Sliove‘ I; Moves: "iv '
it,,itußßl7T is nor' receiving a Ile* asiogpnettt .
, 1it 1,4 fittjyes, inchiding the- mutt:popular And
a l l
improied kinds of Premium ; Air-Tight , find evated
'Ov:gn Cooking Stofes, With Parlor;.ool4e,, ' 'Shop
&l vet , for wood or coal, in superior•carksy Id style,
whickhe will sell at tie most reduced prig:Ele
:valed Olen stores of now and approveddruis will
be *44 t 4420 tb $25, And other kinds in proportion.
1 ' Alio,,st4ve pipe, zinc, and , sheet iron, store the ke.
-NO If ilford, Sept. 2 4 2, '34.1. lf: 0117 R EIITT.
1 j Window Badt.
1.1 D. SAYRE Itarbir
been
S — l . ,u. _ _ .. r . having b appdintet
• foi. an extensive kith blind and dbor i
tory aee,' prepared to furnish any:ardeletifin t 1
leek rat es than . they ) *
Faye usually been Ad
!Tull 24 . ' ! e4-iii
eam. -
Alt Wrtiele which et - cry Wan shotifil try
L"1. ' • g &
LI 4T,5,- - -;A new lot of Summer
. fat summer wear
.1......... just reedred and .
br. ! 1 ... .D. li,
• : _
0
the os IteiLdlui Public 01l IL—,
bo l
'llaisina County, a5a411471. PUY.
THE labdersigooll WI now.. P prepar e d oeitd to Oi;
do .., By mail, t
post paid," any üb t lialted in .
L
this eistary on the receipt of the pri .ce; thosame--
;Ili erdepmeet "with prompt-ottentle
_shd books
sent it" ' mail. Addreni - .- NFL *ll :LiiAeli.•
NO ter Depot, ItOlton liast', ,' Her. ,
Wadi.
WOE assortucent OA/A ,114.4 1 , 1
iztt.emely knr prkes. ' • I
' 011140 7 1 June SI, 1 50 IL Win
- 'I ! t ,
tc DO power eanitiekulle.
2hildhood steals the Inse
t , •
of manhood tria 'l l
serif- .
and Wont, theiworst in
the teeth; and t:4lt.By tr
. d
't ....
-- il o
)emocrats, e' know
(of power, well a ll W:what
' t
'Position
' ?
, Phi feet
stabiles" of the .1
• •
gi h 7/ them
anis differ wider
•
res that each in
urti uusy
1 1
1 I
siot be
prefired
tenness FLhollid b 4
n 1 ir 2 the
has grown rot
scidef should not
r •
be over-
J
the 'empire 'of tb aws, -
and abrogate tlieiti'laws..
that our , preaceriag put.?
11
. ; .
Ii the rest rre pita 'put by
...• .11 1, .
•
laic, we quickly r4ai again
ith eolOnnades of foreelain,
plete, we onlyhavel,to say;
tions all are doniffor pay.
RGJL, Surgeon Det!tist.
1854. 1
,
41NY
agent
anufac
is line at
D.B
for sale
D. Si
an4tiot 6
T eherip
co.
.tr Heti ai
ier.----
ICeeras
MOM.
funatel for the Rump . hitherto; that
gative medicine is nermoniousi and
. web. ) This is not. Many Oftliem
griping pain and revulsion in.ithe
than pountirbabince the good*be
. .. • - These pills,produtte no irritation
arise ti om api eviously existing ' ! „ob
fk
getentin the bewels, Rein ;u e .
rm can rirlieliettillieli 'nil iiit
btkter that - any medicine s ould
sly. ! Minute directionsfor their rise
. (Its to which. .they are appliCahle
bo i !Among the complaintslll t h:fell
ily !cured by Them, we mayr ma tlon
hefts 'various forms of Jatindicei In
; or and 1.014 S of A v petite, Listles,
tis I Headache, Bilious Fever, Fever
n he Side and Loins; for, in !kith,
it" eonscerienee ordiseased - 4.tium
an aperient, they afford pioniPt itrid
itiieness, Piles, Cholic, Dyseptery„
" and Scurvy, Colds with serenest" of
,and impurity of theiblotal; in ialprt,
. se ihere a purge. tive is.requiredi.
e oduced some singularly. suceetisful
tisni, Gout, Dropsy, Gravel, Erv4pe-.-
f the Heart, Pains in the Back, Stnm-
They. 'should be , freely taken Iralhe
, to purify the- blood and prepare
to change of seasons. - Anioccasi anal
e stomach and bowels into healthy
, res the appetite anti vigor. Thell pt.
nd, by their stimulant action, en the
m, renovate . the strength of the it ty,
, wetted or diseased energies 0 the
i Hence an occasional dose is ad an
, ough no serious "derangement ex gts ;
; dos . ings should never . tl'e Carrie too
• tive, medicine reduces the at gth
xcess. The thousand cases in, . • ich
t red,cannet.be-onornerated het , , but
1 Miselves to- the, reason of every 1 . y,
ently believed this pill will an 4 -r a
han anything which has hitherto . en
kind. i When : eir virtues are onc e .
lick will no toil doubt wha t it etiy
in• need of a cat Artie medicine. Be
ed they arc pleasant to.take,'ith be-
'table,; no harm can wise fret+ heir
titY "i t .. " -I, 1
. Ireetio ts see wrapper on the Ba.
JAMES C. ATER, Practical and An
: Viwel, Mass. ..
'll
eats per Box . Five-Boxes forsl.
i I .
[ s
It Itas been ii n
oro
almost eve pur
irritating to the
produce ski deb
systeth as t ma
fit? .til
derived
or pain; On efts it
sttliet. l 9P.l oe/1i
li vegetam ; 'no
quantity_;;; utlt
be taken judicio
in the seveial di.
are given _ oi% the
tare bee p ' peed
i
Liver Com Joint
digestion,', arrt
I IrritabilitY, llilio
and Ague; Pain
*all the** ar but
'in the lir I L ' • A.
sure - M.IM: n Cp
'Hlllll°ll% Wlil
the body,:, ter
any , and c ry . .-
They Ft ve •
cures:in Ileum •
las, palpit. don
icl
ach and ~. de.
spring oft e y
the &rue for t
dose stinn ates
action; nit res
rify the bi .d,
diretdat . syst
and recto th
whole o :, nism
tagefaus,l;. en ,
hut min stmt.;
fin- as ev ' - • pu
when tak n to
& physic:, yequ
thev'sn : st th
and it is j i ,nft
-better pn ....e.
available. o ma
known. t • e pu
to emplo; nee
ing sugarwrap
. log purely ye
use in nn;• qua
For mi
I . m
u
Pre • ' d Tic
alytieal emis
I Pri • 25
A ye
For the roped
'Btonehitis,
Conine opti
This rmed.
its cereslof ev
f
it is enti ly .n
its virtu . in
Ployed. So w
merous he c
tion of4/te coni
wher hasje bee.
Aerate
Hied tt.t super
kind is oo ap
its virtues are
t )
what au 'dote
gerous ffecti
-.inciden to ou
attack's pon
i"
Colds,, .ough.
is the p easan
! tamed.
As it
1. •
4 g Cherry Peelers -I.IIJ
Curr hj Coughs, Colds, Hooisrneas,
'Whooping-Cough, Crentp, elathhiit,and
• .
, i
11a s : won for.itself;uch noto riety from .1
Ty variety of puhnoharY &este, that
'necessary to recount the evidences of 1 ,
ny community where it has behn em-
de is its field of usefulness, and so nu
es of its cures, that almost ev l
ry sec
ttry'abounds- in persons public!. , known
re4tored' from alarming and e : n des
.of tthe lungs iwy its use. Wh tr _ once
public!,
foritY over every other metlieTtri of its
.arfnt to escape falservation, n where
knOwn the public no longer esitate
to'etuploy for the distressing,d den
.ns of the pulmonary.organs.wlch are
1
climate: And snot only in fo r
ridable
he lungs, but br the milder y 'eties of
, hroursene.gs, el s e.: and for -(1. Urea if
est and .. - safestlnedieene that ea he ob
. •
4 been in constant ttse throng out this
ed not do, more than assure th people
ept Up to the hest that it ever hias been,
!Mine article is sold by—int:L.-TM
!
e.; :B. F. 4: Ti. 11. EATON, Barford;
INsi.r.,* Dtutdaff, and by all de T alers in
v where. ,
has lo'
we n
ty is
I the
untro
Ei
;e eve
bevtion t
its qunl
and tha ,
WELL. I I
Carat'
mei:licit
. . I
. ' A Eiilr .EXCriEIIENTi.
' I TII - E Tlitt ASKA BILL UNSF,TTLEI,:.
Q COT, Jt lINST & Co., . are nowfeeiving .
CI from tie York. 4 general assortment o Spring
and Su inner ods, and we cordially ir.vite l l an that
like tobny . s 'cheap to, give tts,a call, asqur stock
is large .and e afe willing to sell for small Profits.—
you ca i find nerd almost every article wattled, and
--- --- williu to i!ompare goods :and prices pith any
the unty---we have taken special pains to
e _ sto please the Ladies, : such
,rys Black,
and ancy Enka, Silk Tissues, Berages and
Delan .', flatn and FtllrC Lawnls, Sill, French
ines'tle r Gingliams,.Figured and Plain 'illnslins,
dered 'Curtains and. Paper do., Ladies; Collars,
andkehiefitind Sleeves, Mantillas, paraxas
eves, trasv and Fancy Bonnets, a'so trim,
o mat h. ~ A large stock' of Goods ',for _Men
6, al. Iron, Steel, Nails; *Horse Shoes, and
!rails; lotighs; Salt, Fish, Crockery 4 Grind
land S neware, Stove pipe, Tin, Glass, Sash' ,
800 s,. Shoes &c., &c. Please give us a
of sh Wing you our stock before yon buy.
Nours truly, , - SCOTT, JOHNSON &. CO,
,
igville April, 18, 1854. •
w•e are;
store it
find.nl
Fign
Berage
and D.
Entbro
Under
and GI,
rnings
and Bo •
Horse
atones, ;
Loathe}chance
Spritl
Buffalo Robot.
lot:jast received, and offet:ed lenv by
SCOTT, JOHNSTON k. co. ,
Shaw Is
lot,of Wool Long Shawls , very chea,
I • SCOTT, JOHNSTON k
Deeember.3.
Act
A C:
b i
Spry
cm
Mil
A .
• : NEvir MOODS. - ,'
1 C .se I :4; & PARK, return theiri grateful.
n .wektto ledgements to the pubßc, and Invite a 4
tentioril to tli;cery large stock of- Spritt l i otuf su m .
tner Goods t y are how receiving and offq for sale 1
at rer3illota price'''. In addition to their usual awtort-
tnent of staple. Dry Goods, groceries, Ilardwari, Crock
ery, Paints O
td Ohs, Ste„: "&c., they are prepared t o l
exhibitla largelaisortment of Ladies' Dre*4 Goods
el :,
of eveiy d itption—Figured, Plaid and Plain Silks,
Bonnets, Sha 1.4, ; Ribbons , Glove. 4, Rosierii--ladies
and MiSses s k , oes Of all lnds—also a large stock of
REA .P nil .1 DE CLOTH ItiG, Ciiiths, eassimeres,
TweedS, Jearls, Summer Cloths, Vestings, Hats; Caps,
I ,
Boots and Shioes kc.
They t.-aftilh• solicit an early all frotn those
who wish to .nrehitse good goods a 1 low pris.
Springville, Mal 3,'54. IdcMILLEN k t Alt& \
Ne S e tae of Mail Slaw*
. i . : FROM -; -- c Li •
. ,
KaRTIFXIIOO TOIIIO7ITRIOSE.
Q TAf-S " ill leave Kirkwood,Paning thtingh Oar
kJ bettirill Liberty; &et, iN'ery - morning tfter the
arrivillof tint ANlTrains of ears, both Eastimd West,.l
resaiog liontrose at 1 P. N. Reternmp, leave
Mon '
tlgt
dailY (§undays exeepted) at 2 r.:rx., mach
ing K` wo in.time to take the Mail trainstof - Cars; ,
both t an West, being the nearest tad most fee
table ate t ;rescli-the New York-and Erie Railroad.
i t
Th' line • terieett N. t r i-weekly line for iDimock,'
Sprin ille, TuNkliannock, Wyoming, and', Wilkee•
harm which !mikes Montrose at 'I. A. Itt..everr Mon
day, ''edn '"-and 'Friday. Also; ilinitolriends
vale : erays".dti &c . ' • -'' " ' 1 •- '
leant& and iontfortable carriages ; Provi
-10
`ld th ' proprietors will spare no -pat :to se
date he public. W. K. lIATCII,I -
a 13, 1 54 f - MORGAN & wgsT.
, .0111
1 1
ded, 41 , th
po t o h
Ap '1 6, 1 1
es t
C su ')
,rei. Sash, ISlsnd,- - asadiDimoir
1 z Factory. - - 'l' -- - • .
r irHt Stn.-A:fiber will ollidsunt the Shop . 9f Newe ll
1.. * Brotheri, DoorkSash, and Blinds.
of
int littild an furnished to order. Lumber lidn-dried,
and 1 4 9rkrit.. 2 unstupassed .by , any in the miuntry.--. ,
CHO ad , ietl to , rue, will receive proMpt attention.
GoottAtte mho:and Country Produce tasen in ex
viten& for , e shire- Term ready Pay. li-
Lai' e cho , Peb. 6.. -.-. S. A. L k ".ONS. --I
. ' oxintosie DEror.i. - _
tadi
1191.1.r..4.irmi.ur,r,....t.v . . 3„ - _ .
Ty vix t F itirchased the establishment 4Zot iSaSc L.
II POEit •'.eb: at the Ifizaroge-DePot. tthda re 7,
res * y inf9rin his friends_llmt• he wil eep ecni
stantilrOn h d,' at' the lowest prices ; 4`.irel) isele4eo
stocklof g ds ± i' . 2 .• : ,' - 1 I ' i i
' • 'e; Sal' and Piniter can be-had,ches ail :tveli, '
as G ' ', ,11 . iy Go 0", Ilatilw;Are, Cttieli: ' `,..Boisitiy ,
Li ce=
sh Nots, tte.; In ezehtuy,,, , e for Gralrian .all kind4, l
-ofpOditc,F, at :thit besr,Prtees., : 1000 , - - Reid
'Wood wanted.? ' ' --• "- I
, : Xvittmse Pm
=I
1 O•fg,
•
Y ON gin)
a):, -oirtlitir
:4;...LY0Nl
. ounnon RUGO.Y . .
t i.i. - . 4 toRA -, _ .. _; l 4',frf-7 . v.t . 'YL - '
Kincixer wropito!"
r3IIIIIIIIIO6IOBOI6WALIV ' •
• ,
Wig .., I oiler - - to tte- Public- th e Most choke' . .
`' s : tb i L " Ttrr On" c ' t -G Ocid'l. ,IP lie luul, any
where in be country , audio, lho, Tory_ en prices, 1
withont rniation.• ''• .. ' ''': : Y'
'''
.'
'' ' ' • -,
,'“ t: iIIiADYMA E-CLonfiNG. -, .-' ,
QUM . STYLES. - .L. Pear k Co. him" i ftt ,
.11
. t.'3 Mad a large additk• 'to their storii.erf .dot.g.
i ices
consistin no w of ornyt g desirable' for the bum.
at otich P aware _to trull. , L l ,rbe . ,- SO* 40 3.
made fits nsie; suid . we " t Ote'work t. be equal
if natio:parlor, to any pi beforieoffired in 'this-mar
het Our stock.etan • Coate, hoe. black bench
Socha; Weeks Ind Ban is i Tweed ,, Cassirnere and
Beau Seeks and Friar, - biotin tuidirbite SUM.
iner PPdli and twilled. . astalYbite and? 'colored
Slantaillei,*akntia; La. *rig,, figifted Baratini, figur
ed silk. and Sado, arid iv 'varlet:l, kOtid and - elmitp.
Taprpf . ---Vno black, aim,- doeskin, coli timed,
Summer /stuff, linen d I, cot**, • sttipe, , plain,
'tile ek'ind plaids, so 'elle pas to beL sure-of sale' to
'all wino desire to buy. • . '
ELLOVES_AND-HOlitEltr—TAdies and; Gent*
srh.te and colored Sid Girtts of the hest cittali 7
ty irarranted. A large anoi kr nt:mid all kindsofblue;
brown and slate hose, hose kents
canon, Lisle:thread, !Wilk 44 tat. Oloviat,'.lllank
and enlotti ; a large raserhiefit of black sillt.and lace
Mitte; long and short. , • . - POSII Si CO'S.- •
11100 TS AND SHOW—New fine : Book Cciai
11604„ Lidiesffine Gahm; ilkowsandlinskins,
mortment of chest+, ShOefi• Cbildrens and Miss
,.es Shoes And Bootees, La dies
at,-- • - L M' Co 8:
•
IVBITE GOODS—AII stylea andqualitiCs, bleach
! V. ed Skirtings, Pillow Cotton, Jac. and Cambric
Muslim', Swiss and Book Muslims, Barred Muslin,
Bishops and Victoria. Lawns, fr.c.,•figured! and dott.
Swiss Maslins at - " i P.! Alt Co's.
1
SHIN LES 4WD GRECDST. ONES at
F
' I. L POST i,CO'S.
/ - '4 RO RIES--- of the best and cheapest kind.' A
Vlr: of Sugars surprisingly `cheap at LL. POST
p3::/..;"'S—the most desirable stock in the 'noun
, i try, at very low prices . 1 ' I. L. P. & CO.
1 hIIESS GOODS — Silks, Mugins, DeLanes, %85.11..ri
.11..ri ges, Ginghams; Lawns &c, of every de si rable
Yle.l ' 1 1. L. POST & Co's.
A LARGE and splendid *ton& of SprinzPrints. -
. , _ I. L. P. k. Co.
STAPLE Goods at the . koweSt price,
• --: I. L. POST &Co.
.
o°i'llg' Cassitheres, -Tyreeds, Kentucky Jeans
, , and Satinetts, very cheali at - I. L. P. & Co's.
!
iptiT9ODEN WARE---Plitent Pails, &der Pails
V V and 'MLitt Tubs,.t.locoa, Tut Dippers, Butter
Ladle: t.i Prints, Willow Baskets,, Hope Halters, Bed
Cords, Manilla Ropes - , Drool* a grind lot at the store
*r I. . :- . - L.L. POST & CO.
COD:, FISH AND MACKEREL cif the best
qaalky, at the, lowest possible rates. -
Apnl
5, 1854. 1.. L. POST Co.
L' l ,Ol,E LEATHER, very OteAp, at .
0 ; • POST & CoN
CROCK RY AND GLASS 1P AR/..7---a choice d
ki lot at ton prices. 'POST & CO.) ; 1
Room paper d Window Shades.; 1
l~lJ• I .an POST & "CO.
Qi.L/C 114773, spring. style---best quality very
k•O chealL. I I .- MST k CO..
110N.NATS and Bonnet Ribbons of aIJ kinds, Par •
114 0 Ools, large and small at very low prices.
POST &
--,----------
DP ESSI TRIMMING I S—every "style desiraide,
and verr cheap. - ••:' * . ' - POST & Co: .
ri/* :BA GS—of thti best finality. '
VI I.
- I , POST & Co'. - al
...
it .
• ---
I r hne and Plaster - . 1 •
. " POST k Co'4.
A OTEARS-.
• yery , Ch . o T iee; lot of :the,
1.4 letest 'styles , ; Book Einbroidereu "mcrie Lace'.
1 .11(,...e6 and Tioniton hnitntionti, .. I. L. P. & CO. .
Cy„.l
'77
E BRINDERED t
and thee Cudersleeves 'all desl4
rable styles ; ago, worked and endn'tLEdgingS,
and Insertings and Flounc!ng. - • - _
'CR, 'Edgings and Insert:lllg%; imitations of every : . -
kind, almost as good as genuine and very eheap,,
'ire linen-wrought Lace. I. L. P. &
Ili
CM
RAINED and Hemp Carpet for sale at - •it
• . L L. POST ik CO's.
Di
Q u
boys
L
31ER ITATS--Panama, fine .and coarse triro
ted. and titnaY bound, Pedal and Pairaleaf, for
nd men, sold very dheap. I. L. P. lz CO.
.1
DIES. and Children7s Flats, a pod variety, "al:
. a new lot of the West
. styles of Boennts at the
of ' I. 1,. P. & CO:
store
C
JOICE and fancy artmlev. of Soap 'and Sur; Oil
lso, some of the fincit , Perfumery at the store.
• - L. POSY& CO.
AV; also, Farmentlools in genL
I. I.:- POST Zr, CO's.
ANTED.
Ands--+Beaus; Dried Apples, :Tal=,,
, ~ Beeswax, all wool socks, Eggs, Acc.,,f
for which we will exchange goods at cash prices.
April, 5. ' I. L. POST [
.:'. STOVES! STOVES! STOVES: i
'TrE subscriber wishei to caU the . attention of his '
1 !lends and the.public . to his very 'large assort.r
inent l of sTorts.at his new Store Room in Lorfers4
4{le, next to L. S. Letheim's sta . !, 'and near the Cit 4
Den Depot. He his, in addition to his former hire
'tatie - , ,
of Cooking and Parlor Stoves, many new pat= -
i :
to , some of which are-i. • i
1 j Et. c polas, . .Peach B ra nch, Fire Clipper+ t
- . 4 1f Troy, •Mohawk, Medallion,
Orient, Black- Warrior, Oak,Rag Stonei
Whi 4 h, together with his former stock, will per'hap '
be e most extentirve and varie d assortment of wellt
set ed stones in the conitty.
Clinton SlotTlS, Well furnished, at low prices.' 1
'AU articles in his Ilne kept on hand and made
tOorder as usual', and °Slam received at his old - 441mi
in.Oveat Bend. j; • . JOIDIVOLSTIM
- 'Zwderarilleand Greaf Bend, N0y.,.11354. I
' --1 j • Itotice *el the Public. --- ..1
ILTIATING just returned from York .1 wish tot
A kj eall the attention of my old :Customers, and. ol
the public in mineral : to my - f
NEW,STOCK OF GOODS, ,
;•
which be.ingtought with cash at the lowest prices,i
and wishing to sell principally for the same, I will of„
fei:them at greatly reduced prices..
Cocheeo trims, Warranted fast colors, for Only 8 1
cents a yard. Good Brown. Sugar, 18 pounds foronei
Boonton Nailt, acknowledged by all to bet
;the best Nail hi 'use, $5;50 per keg.- Dais and ;
biota and shoes, Butfalo.Robes of all prices, all Wool:
De Laines, Cashmeres, Parainettag, Dieis Silk;
kc. 'Nowlin De Laines, 1 shilling per tard,c
Satin Bonnets and Moleskin. Sacs,. : Broche Shawlsl
Double Long distils, "DOet selling at inecincetT4
alilytlow prieftt. I ran' safely ;warrant perfectrstitis-f
LetiOn to all : who will gite tne-a call: . •
Linitatkiie, AM% 5,1 . 85 A. S AI LW/N4-
C_l
LOCKS --good tim ke e pers, p one dollar.
kJ, - • - LYONS,:
: Liinesboro. A;
IC,I7ANTED-1000 Hides, for .which the highest'
,V V price wfil " ' S. - A. LYONS. - .
.LAnesboro,•Apr. I • `. .
70 - IGNTRY7I'RODI,7c'E tokert • itt- exchange • Sart
Goods, sump store., • - S. A. LYONS.
iLiateshoro,-April - 15.' v . • _
, prim -ARUANGEITIIENT 1834.
5! - lILVDS e MeMILLBI4"2-Nit Road migA:'
,
; Line between 14Voattotti - Pepot cind ... _-
i i
Nilo YO - r,krver.o day, Sun- . 1
dao
excepteul t \ '- -- •
.t
.
tips Me114.14F4,1. haihi_giooearrangearatt
.' r for forwarding freight to Nee-York ,In the cal
**egg: IL It.: , CADWELL, 'of Orange - County, 11l
he In attemlauce at . die,Montrase Def.V...g..N . e.:* day of
. thelweek, to.take du*, of such freight antkievdece,
rat rimy be etdrugted to them.' Returns roi , the sauu
-milli be,paid,al the Stiireisf. William XeMilleti.;
i e
-i - race' ips In general :. ,Dour , Pork,,Fisb,Salt, ke4.
Itie. constantly on hand, fOr Cale at the:owe4 CAA
P,ri s, or in eichanp fbr country produce:. • -
1 B. ling's- :,..' .` -,. Wu.. mu 11g)lar.i.21.
....7 . mil 18' - 1&54 '
..IFacts tor the People. , . ,
OTWITHSTAMO. G the predictions Of th • Noai
Atibabilidsor that Frank Fierce 'w I_ be elect
id resident.,becituse! thet Prophet Isaiah- sa ; t.)14 -
.4 4 4 . e Lord givetitiodret to this faint,"-it is unit , _ - , k.
0- • witted Shit - the aid) - stit'ibilr can and Will t wit
•1 .: • ' I EIOI)T.W._,4II7OIIILIKOES - f
ttAßAPEttlunia4llllller shop in town s not even er
ctut,
.* g the gettable brief Odoltoe stole , down town .
..
1- "ilt.-:414 terms '-tire mitt . ' or - pay; down 'Ana I'
li; A dd : therifitie....intorni- those ,- who 'ate - indebteid to
*tiPaii*rOrickt 044, they intuit valt - and pay.up.
Or ced.
~„ ,1-:; , ...,- _ _-., kigit,RECAN,
i fiiiii4eA - 011 'l' , ' ''.l3, 11.11064 W
lordeli ,
SON, = r
- ,! A i NtAllitarEDi ..,-., 44 100 ;4.
i." - iie4;0009 , 143_terAr;f0....7.:1„-.
v," iii0046,,,,t,-,-.-:.,.:._..,-..',„
ohtriiezll!:-.1
...
AGOJ
Wes.
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REMOVAL.
!MI
-•, 1 *T . ,--•v , '" ,7 -- ,4, -''''. , '"- 0 . ,:, - 7 : 7 -! , -'l'. - .... 7. - - . 7 r7. 1 - 7- b --;
, : 7 -, T . ,: -
6*o.Rxish Amirhe.X •, , , la •Jettio't
; •*- - - OliE PRICE i
HE largest: obiebeii*ss,
_. .
,01••„fasey, Donna.
sic lad,Stalale G oods 'A :, ~ . ~ t Into Sauna. • '• • • "county. One buildrsd .. _ 1 ICloods;_ rggm .
• ilalntla part as follows : .", ,1 • -
eb Changeable Best , ,• . i !Oink and 1311.
1 " Stripe ' ri 1 . E8.P1 1 440 1 *
IL" ' Black 1., a 21 I 001(41 Don
I ,;Piaast Bonnet " ,l ' " - Dow,
Bonhtet *gni, • ' 100pw. Anctliress do.
Alt wont Detail's% : ' VaftDmills etittnni,
railalan _ ,do Fie 4. & aged: Velvets,:
iPlaid - do"&sdas, --Y rilliqlsi,*te•Shisrls,
Olonded 'dii Berg e , , , ~ c ere ' r. _
. A. „
tngllsli Merinos:l,- ; ".. • ti a , :. r, -
„; 7,c,
Parametto's „- . - .
__ s il k - d •' • =do
I tyoneso clo th s, 7 -'...:•' . -' - 4:1 es, Ifoisiery, eta .
I. Coburvi . _ _ _ s, Casiimerf, ""
i_Ffsneh tbatibitdo Beira; ;1' ... oggyl ,' -.. *
I 'Etabtoldered Robes ,: : . "Imiut4; tc
1 Gingbans- and Prints, ' Wool B ' ' •
Scotch Plaids, , r _ • Linir!gs, - - - _
11W13ite Goods, • . - Tielrtno,., , '
llryolfht:Chimizeties, - . - \ t , .,!sOisk
. '"*.ie u k s ,
' Collars, - • - _ -l e vien r - - do
do Muslin Edg i
ngs,. .. litib Linens,
do Camblick do .. - Black Mualiam,
do Wen do k'•- , . - 'Ete. etc: -
, Hisford, Ont.* -' .- ' ,i • EATON k Cl):
. .
111eilir Y 64316 Pit! i ' . •
1% - INIIiIIUILOICIii C 4 / 3 EP.41111Y.,
OFFICE - tr WAI.L . tintEEt. - :.
L , ,
OAPITAL, INCASE(' .AND APPROVED SECURI-•
TIES, $11.00,000: • - -
1 ,. ,
Loss' r”
ig aute; againat or
• Darna e k g r ere..
I -' 1.; - (1. Stebbins, 113 - Briisui rtfeet;'Fieter -C. Bate,
:1 Spruce. Street ; cloud- Bucker, - .116 Broadway; .
!Thelma Andrews, - 136 Cedar; eofre4; , Simnel G.
iSontbmaytl, 377 West sit:tit; AlbertiL. Conklin 810
;Greenwich steet; James A. CrOsby. 113 Broadway;
;;Clittes. Lent,
,Kingkridge, N. °T.; Lambert C. 114,
i 'Chicago, HI.; -I Smith Robbie; RoOestei-; N. Ir,;
13 William W. Leland New :York 4 1 , R. Peter Roach ; 138
1 ; Bank street; Staales S. Bell; corner Wes t. and Laigln
streete; John L; Deer, 78 Vater istreq";,D. Via
i l l . Wart, .118 Broadway ; HOratto.
,141:1 Gallop, _ ; comer
; West and Barrow streets; Peer Hi . Foster, corner
' Gansecoort and Vest ; Reuben Rost Jr., 48 Eighth
Avenue; Stephen Cromwell,. Giundl . N. T.; Albia
Wadleigh,,hiladelphla; Hex* B.' rittain, 49 Wa.-
• ter street ; Samuel Sinclair,: Trilmme ußdings; Ram
, nel !3...Shaw, Cleveland,-01do._1 • :J. r . • -,, .
..Writ. C11.011W.R.1.N, Preside.tit,
CitkarsisV. - CiLinite, SecredrY. .'• ,
.: CIIARLW L. BROWN, Age nt, Montrose, Fa.
=I
NE
.EAGLE POlOlllllOll%, ,r. i •
CZ AYRE, BENTLEY 4 PINS_ having purchas..
0 ed. of Wilsoii it Co.-.the : gle -Foundry, are now
prepared to fill Orders from. ilk trode,.and do work in
their line with skill andAespatch.i . They-will keep
constandron hand .Plows, tbest : kin' ds,) Stores, (all
kinds,) Cultiratoi.i, rStrase t iers,. Corn Shelters,
he. ee. he.: ': • ' '-'i; ': • .. .
Ve invite particnhir.attentiOn' to the Plows which
We inanufacturei We manufaetnrOtad keep for sale
''';'. • ' The:Cele&-rated Bidtehle* Play. . •
IVVhave purchased the excloidirealght to zekantifie
tune and sell in this county,AYnyve,,Wyounng and
.Brodford, ""Rich's Patent ironiDeam Plow.' The -
Plots is made entirety - of iron',l excel ting th,2, bindles.
It id celebrated for its easy diangitt, being one-third
easier tharrany now in use, while amstrength and du
rability are politer.. '.. •f I ji • •
' ..
MACHIN ER; .
°fall kinds imanufactured . and:repiaired by experienc
ed machinesni. '," -, J.._ -- _ ..: ..
Steam , Engines, Gearing for ...Ville, .Shingle Ma
' . chines ike..ht; - -•. ..,-
Arriong the Stovos which Welitnnufeture, are the
Keystone CoOking Stove, Rough }gad Ready . do.,Yor•
eat Queen do., PretniUm do., inul ;other; kinds, all ao
ranged for hunting wood orcoat ; AlsO,' Self-Regu
lator, .Parloi , Store_; Cottage ' t POlor cif), Parley'se
two sizes ,
do., and a- variety of other Pallor Stoves,
both 'rood and coal berners.- tIVI t e keep', also on hind
Grindstone trii.... - linlv. Dog churn'. niintnings, •I.Tax
breila (L ila ;7 1‘ ,-,7e1- and Tongs StMi;,.?: , - ' iv... &c. Weak
done to '..order on short notice ancVa:the lowest rates.
or Orders for Stoves, Age4ultuyal implements,
&c., are solicited from these in.the; trade, and:will ba
, :. - ,-.
• fined at reasonable wholesale Prices. - -, •
i•
1 10. n., ma. s my • .
' B. S...XIENTIZY:
1 S. PERKINS, -_.
Montrose, March 4.
Australia, Calaforioln, • '
Or any place on
_the .;Glebe; cannot
frealer indacerrtrtts .than
KEELER & sropDAßivs
- imooir-Axino SHOE STORE. •
"V‘THICH is now filled with tLew and extensive
V V assortment; of articlesinitheir line,. eMbracing
a general variety Of nets and eligint styles of ladies
gentlemen's nets wear, autol g.,Which are Ladies
-French, Silk Lasting and .Prehalle. Gaiters, Bid and
Bruunel et!! Polkink, Rid, Patera Leathei and Bronzed
Jenny Lids, Buskins and. Tieki; Gentlemen's French
and Philadelphia, 'oak tanned t alf skin and kip Booth
Morocco, half and Cowhide B ngans ke. Boys_ kip,
calf and 'cowhide • Boots and .. progaits ;_ kinds 'of
M isses and Children's wear.' Isp, a- general assort.
ment Fhniingi which - consist; a part of lasts, pegs,
itparables,l Hungarian nails,,tac thread, was, This.
tles,shoe landing, awls, rasps, *acmes, shoe knives,
• &c.: AlsOnak and heinfock, tanned calf upper and
- soleleather, Morocco skins an linings. •).- • '
:Work made,to order.and muesli , g, neatly done.
• • KEELERWSIVDDARD.
Montrcate, April - 6; -1654. 1 , •'I • •
- VALUABLE RE: L i.EIVEATE
i
-FOR & ..; • . ,
41ri VILLAGE LOTS, situttied. in the. pleisantest
dQUr part: of the' villagerof Slisquellanna; also, three
Houses - and _lots. in, the most business Tarter the
aforesad villagf. Also, a Fa" cotif caning 133 -acres,
with a small imprerement, the, remainder heavili
timbemi, situate two miles frqnt said _village. '
Susquehanna is the great Cebtral
„Depot of.the N.
T... - ok F. Railroad, situate at tile foot of the heaviest
grade on the read, near the g r er'ettt,Works of Stances,
Conewaeta, and ithe Cascade, andipossestdogla , tia
tore the best *aiming place at the route with the, lo
eslity of extensive Machine SitopkFOundry am., Sas-
Susquehanna,,although humbering. betl.ooo inhabit
- sans, and but tour Vettis of age, is.deitined-'soon to.
range alongside of the Most'fiourialabig and *Talons
towns' on the line of this great. tqmoughfare.
-' - . . ' - L .' f'. BINDS Agent:
" • • Office and door east
,OlLenitimes. -
0
Susquehanna Depot;Mov. . 1 . , 1. = , , ' tf
Valuable Loads For Sale.
OR SALE IN - OICEBODt a b out
et 5500 acres of,
lt‘mtatid on the waterier S ring,,,, Brook, a branch
of the Lapirsanizini river, iti.L e'Cotalty - , - Pennte.,
I
about midway between the , 'ling towns - of Scall
ion and-Pittston; These bi nd are . covered• with val•
table timber,. ail being - tdiuni in the most extensive
mineral .reghnt in Penn,s4lri, • —knoirn to contain-
Iron ore—aqd`believCd toll ini in coal,- and being
alsoin :the` immediate vicin' v:: of several nulroads
Made -
on
OM
. ,
, .. ,/ ptipital $5 00,000,
' Xontn*t ; APrii Pi 714. - 1 , F. B. GROWL
---/,, i
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Al,'
ih.
4ee7er
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L 4 TER. - '
• MUSE' AND ~ ir ill . ketP -
rill= ,subse.ribm Are ' " 13 1 1- '4 e iniperier
I. e i m ui l tif odinifiC 4
, o itil t
seu rr ic..in any
quality at Monftesii.',De
waing &Urge
- .. at' a fair Priegt.- efsefuf;
_. ,__
7
'q ll u iliw einil li t gl i ee ein be SUP . I ) L a te d,u o i .t r ksit ."--..b`e n i Lu tly ve . 44 . •1-,
_
Superior g r a una ' 1,; - ;11. - ,14 POWs ~
hand' berei,Fr!' • ;.- - ';
• "-,11: DRINKEn% '
. • ' . ' . . :. - ...1-- 7 ' .',.. . ';'_.:‘ '
-,..
, -,- -t- 1 , T . .. i ii!Ax .
'-' liiontroie DePol;.. l o 4t ! --
4 ' l' r 'as.
;
-
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,CaRINCITaI& - eqk "obitifinteft
190 1 . 0 t001u , i . - LYPNS k OON
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