Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, April 05, 1855, Image 4

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Fbr the Republieetii.
Masterts.,Entvous did not intend to trouble el
ther you, or the public, with say fin thcr remarks
but how can I help it, then an apology is due?--
Surely I was not conscious of rushing headlong i.pcm
so inn& greatn6s!. In all the -Wyk,' of egotisin
lam told, "if thenuthor were my equal t" Mercy on
me! Wh a t shall I do? Let melook, at thi august
befog again, thal may not trespass upon dignity 'in
future. What a pair of kortis! And prospective pow
eri too, to loOk through men and things is easily as , Dr.
Herschel coati count the spots on the sun by his moo
arotus telescope! Surely, he ought to be -decorated
ith garlands of gold, that ncrone.„should henceforth
. accidentally stumble a gam* st such serene highness and
wonderful talents!
But whence did he obtain his wouderful ratio of
.srrtat' e7 — inequality! Was it, or not, where and tyhen,
he was ejected from de school-room for incompetence,
a few years sine s , near the Meshop pen,? Will he con
' 41eseend to give information, that others may go on
the same track and ascend to honorable distinction!
In twenty-one winters of teaching (nine of which were
in succession in the same district) 1 was scolded only
Rove; and then three of my larger pupils rose•to put
the profane intruder out I have ever thought I was
very fortunate till now ; however, I mq be mistaken.
if the boy's hid put me out / might have been equal
fo some others. - •
s I Well, the inference is drawn and insisted upon b y
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of
several a certain class, th at lam opposed to a Co.
Baperintendency because ./ was not elected! Pshaw l
pshaw, boys, you . don't know all things yet. For
these fifteen years !lave refused to have anything to
o with our schools, except paying my bills, as all
Brooklyn will _tell you; and because I. could,: unde r i the law, see no . chance for doing good. Besith, I
lwas out of health at the time of the election, unfit for
. jlabOr either or body or mind ; and such indeed-has
.ibeeit my infirmity forieveral years, as to forbid my
leombating with the -rigorous storms and piercing
Allitts of winter, as r should hare been, compelled to,
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iif elected . It was the business of others to inquire
1 whether I would or would not serve—mot mine,' on
there rumor, to herald refusal from the press ander,
) try corner, lest 'some one Should vote for nought.
I' I never said, nor even intimated, that ten months
I . scbool Were ever taught.in Connecticut for t4O. No
[ man, much less a gentleman—no one but himse/ . 4
would draw an .inference so p reverse from- what I
said, Our schoolsin Connecticut were kept open
from nine to ten months in the year, at the• cost of
from $.65 to €AS : about NO public money were' f 4.•
calved annually io the district; the balance was paid
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in bill by . the . promietors. I neither said nor implied
1 that the.Coniaecticut appropriation Was sufficient for
1 'Pennsylvania; but that the same amount of help to.
each school in this state,'would unquestionably do the
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same here that it does; there. •, -.,
I tuattold he "likes our school law as it now is."
I do not doubt it, because the teacher is rendered by
law totally independent of the parents,- just as ht.
would hare things. Of all living wen I should think
he would like it, because he would be out of parental
_reach and inctilnerable. Truly,
• "The tail has got the upper ,
Hand for want of crupper."- • .
lie who secures and preserves a good correspond
.eAcebetween himself and the parents, cannot fail of
recess. That fact has been amply verified t hrough
*out my lengthy experience. Let Opt , prfneiple,,.be
embraced in the pies-ent law, antlittvill then be gad
enough. As it now i§ the parent and teacher are
thrust wide apart, and they ealinot lawfully unite ;--
• whefrea.s the law should unite them in the bonds of
lore and fraternal affeetinn, If "our schools have
: made respectable improvement,' - the blind only can
see it. Surely, from ionic cause, they hate not been'
• so poorly taught„ generally, in ten years, as during
the past year; and in fact, all I have sent to,, taken
4ogether, have not been worth halfthe cost.
leaching, for more than twenty yCars was part of
my profesAon, and I;made it my study, and the close
investigation of every system which came •to hand,
-even dvrn to this diy, with that zeal which the me-.
viaanic studies 'his art, whO desires to excel. If,
then, it is so that I am incompetent to on this
. subject, the fault is not, mine, while I fain would not
-be one of that number who are Ignorant . , in spite of
-experience.
Raving been reluctantly drawn from my quietude.
- In a ruthless way, by "Wholesale persimalities and a
wanton perversion of my language, which none, of
,probity and who are free from sinister moth-es, would
:stoop to do, is my only apology for this treSpas.s upon
your patience. I shall no more trouble the public on
this topic, for this plain reason, viz: the inconsistent
rigmarole and wanton petveMion of one whoni I can .
never hope to equal, of one who is a would-be-thought
paragon of super-excellence, will injure himself-and
his own side of the question, more than I can have
the most dikant propensity to do. • •
What is. iniended by "sinning innocent teach
era,' I cannot understand. My Music is but plain,
natural melody, without slur, trill or appoggititurus.—
Arid if a certain association will pertinaciously persist
\in crowding your.colulnsWith their sand andriew
dnst effusions, I may .hereafler raise some enquiries,
and sound some rotes, which, to some pats, may not
seem very concordant. Their leader has told us men
will not work with Out pay. What, are they working
for? There is a eat in the Meal, Mid no mistake. I
once bad a tolerable opinion of their motives; their
own reported doings, have given the conviction, and
'now I have not. Believing as I row do, their object,
to be perverse; pone . of the junto as such need to ex - -
pect favor , from me as steadier of my fiani;iiy. • :
~l,~~sceffa~~ec+~~s.
• ' A LITTLE INCIDENT. •
It was - about half-past
i , nine o'clock in the
morning; the dense fog, through Which • we'
had . been - running for the last finir ,or five
hours, had rendered the truck-so slippery that
we had lost considerable time in climbing the
up grades; but we were bow running down
moderaegrude, and as the fi'g was grade
ally clearing , away, we had ventured to
Crease our, speed; arid .ourengineer, ever at
tentive to . bis business, was constantly Watch
ing the track ahead, which was occasionally
enveloped in thick clouds of the Watery vapor..
As we were thin running along. I observed
the engineer raise his hand to the cord at
tached to the whistle. Ile held it for mo
ment; and then . gave the :signal- to ittrake:'
Turning my : eyes in the direction in which , we
were moving, I was barely able M discern
some. object upon the truck a . onoilderable
-distance ahead, :bid could not make out what
it was. ' .kmoment more the engineer repeat
ed thcsignal to 'break' in that peculiar start :
ling manner whichis instantly recognizt - si by
the experienced brakeman as, an indication
of an - imminent danger.• :The engine was re
versed as if by magic, and as the steam wag ..
applied, the driving wheels whirled . round in
an,oppositC direction to. that in which -the
,train was moving. l'now discovered that the
object.befOre us was a little child, Apparent
ly unaware of its danger. Theldirtost cinc'
stant screaming of the whistle with which the
.engineer sought .to frighten it from the! Aral*:
seemed only to amuse it. The wheelie of our
engine gritted and his:to:lawn the i ro r r t r i c k.
unable .t 6 stop the train, which.oiring 'tO the
slippery condition of the rails, it wag certain
would send us far beyond :where the child
wits itandingbefirti lie could stop.'
Thoslwe -
witale4 -1 1ri , ex, riaz
rushed on- with the aim Cw t. certainty . ihaq. . - 1/E! subaas - • ber . '
.uevu ...; l ; ecen i ly appo i nted , in
the nest tninute that' itinocein:'unsuspecting e. IhttoitloliVßA*“
Wo-young tO know, ittilititiger would iw Athealk,:Pat and Liprepared to insure liviusekateres .
s Tlt .trey rye:
r . ye: to - see ! 4iud ,. ° " 3 . ," '.."' 1 ' 1i "0 , 1 474 . 34 ' 6 . srea___,and
torftir.•ir.ppoent.totrauraneettzwr'penputt
ifr)lNY, wasf tti; 6;te
t)y l etter pr ,m kpl i v zituti 4 ed ;
t 4 cellhttli flying -I.4oxitrd - '
the child, hut.oine - glitticeahawid - niathat"the I 02 4faa'8eadi pa.; . ti41►18&&
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.engine must reach it iNfo e., era :The engin
;Li
eer hal let his l)94, and:: was n '
yr running
rapidly along the -fratne -to the
n rcint of the
engine.. 19 an instant 4 was crunching nppn
the. eowfratcherji , with One . toOt ufl its lqw
er.:bar, his left hand holding - tor:the, tran)e,
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work. and hi. right exte dell toward the child,
which ut the very inoin . it it would have-been crushed,
crushed, he caught by 1 huh, atin, raised it
front the track, and. lit e it along 'in safety.
One inure.: minute, and the child, uninjured,
Was re-timed to its np Aber's 'anns.:'—Liti.: P
lustrated. : IJ . -
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• From the Harrisburg ilerol.
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State Prohibitory Comaiittee. .- •
The tate Ceettal Prohibitor : Comniittee:
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met on'Tuolay - a ft ernoon' in th i: place, and!
was organized by ithelehi , clion o r P. Coombey!
Chairman, and J. P. Si torkPhiladelphia
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Secretary. • A ft er a full eitp .. lon of Tiewvi
upon the presrnt• p o sit on of tie subject -of
E'rohibition in i the 11,egislature,iihe Commit
tee adoeeil th i tolloWing preatqble and rew
lutiong: -. ' ' ' 1_ . •
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IVhereaq, era are . several krills . now hp
fore the Le , ii• ature-!of- this Stiite proposing
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measure.s for hei protection ofilsociety from
the evils of iiiteraperanetit - Likud Whereas,
It is deemed i npofiatit that tit Committee
express.
spine irefe'renee fur sO ne one 'of said
bills'., • therefb e„ .
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Resolved, , hat we :are mitre than ;ever
convinced tint tint entire aluOion at' the lig-,
nor traffic;' a. a &inert/fie, a the only efficient
and proper lcgal.repietly fy i y the evils of (in
temperance:l 1... • ? j - • . .•
l'ilesolved,t 7 .rhati as the leptestotatives of
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the ..friends of .- Prohibitio i throughout the
State,- we distinctly. ivow l 'putt object' to be;
now,—more, than e vr---to i settures, - -for this
State' a law 'entirely brohibiting . the sale of
in. oxivating liquor, asi a beveritge, ,:
Resolvd, That •in inirjudz,tne nt, th . e pres
ent Legislature 4104 pa-is ilie — law, and the
law for the uhole State, Yee:4e iq is right in
itself, .and required alike by lie I:4‘v of God,
and the best intt real Ilmininity, .. ,
, IZesolveil„ That shinild t lierLegislatu
W re_ re
fuse to pass a la't )f entir e . i p r ,,hibiti mi , but
be . wilting t.o pli: -s tie one of the bilk
now het re that body, in . .thit(ca3 - e, we pref,iri
• House bill. - entitled "An act' to repeal the;
tavern.lieene law;' pi' i uvidui it can be so,
lunendetiasto 'preveni l the talilishinerit of:
'.sinall store* where ligniaii ca : betioiti by the
quart, which may ; be d4ile b ki
rang the "re!
inners lieense" Very n+eh a J we fhti resent
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rate. V. , :.- • .
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Res . lavtd, That 114 })e4
CAniunittee he inibli4iett : in
Hatt and a (iipy • the Kunt
Senake Ifouso.- . 4lltepre.4n.
P. COONIO,I .
BE J. BA SNAN, '
March 13, 1835.:
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- 7-4-- si,ifte
. 0%- k .r. wee-yeti' to have ji.rt, idea
4hat :when a treo p 'oets iti .. ib.z!;4 l ' ; all4lll:ul4 , ;•lN.Jun l i ,
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tile tatter another term tor tlj, wan t of growtu
and 'weakness. e. , itscquent up it npgleeted cud
,l.. tivation--it iS only necessany to 4'4 the hark
up_ and down the stem wit li!4- jack Ittyf. and
, it will at once.spr'ead . oat and grow. l i This is
sheer nOnsense.,. Dig alumt i und cultivate the
roots, and the bark will .. bike care tif itself,
with a scraping of thetuossi and a witching of
the stein with lye or soap .I.ids, or chamber e
:slops. whieh fast is 'quite tom good. . The in
crow:T(l.ft w i 4 ithe. sap itulnced by a liberal
feeding; it the r:ilmts, will dij its own bursting
-of the hidv.botiod .bark, whicli is. simply its
enfeebled [condition as a itonsequence of its
poverty o -
. 4, -ot, . .No . iinc4l thinks of turning
out a, lion -, half-starved-etilt in the spring, in
to the clo i : I T flea : with' ttni skin on its side
Split thisiugh.With a kitifr in order'to add to
its' growth. lint this - last i propositiom is quite
as sensible and phiinsophill as the other.-,
Nature talc-.s-eare of Itself in these particu
lars. 7S.ap in pid-i l ts i,-;. •what the - blOod is- to
animals. 1 ts Ivigorons7 4* - reaches every
part of iti :on' i lpo - sition,.and gives:to each its
proper ON-, and functiitit.l , We can show fre
quent irilit4ttict.4 . • Of, a .. deerepid shrivelled
branch. tly,ithe throwing itpen . and manuring
of the roots, and alhOrotigh prunning.nti the
whole to increasing frilln .an inch, to Itwo
iticheS.inidiameter hi a.iSingle Seasitn - ; ;and
without {assistance it Oew - bursting and
throwing!OfF R c . 4
S old .- tnt nacre) 'bark As freely
as the grbivill of a vittortjUs asparagus shoot,
will del lop itself duri4la warm shower in
May:
z ,uch nostrunjs are ca.ily the invention
of tile hqad to the laiin4s - of theliands.—Ru
rat Noe- or l' ' ker. i I . '' . ' '.
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110,1" SED ITOUSEUOO f DrnEs. - --Froni It
variety of aiuses,'Snlimg ismnire comtnon
than to find American rfionica who have not
'the slightest idea 4f liOusehold duties. A'
writer t hus itifedi.-3 io . this subject:. .. • ..
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'ln this neglect. of household mires, Amer
ican females litand alone: A German lady,
no 6 matter !iny high ix+ rank, never forget,:
that doinestia,labirrs &induce- to the health of
body and mind ,:alittil;l An English lady;
whether she be only .a gentleman's wife, or, a
dnke's doe's ttlit despise the
.Inischold; and
even thonfh heO has a tionsekeeper, devotes 'a
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portion of he time tothis her happiest sPhere.'
It is. reAerved for Our' tepubliean fine Indies to
be
. more elk4iee than ;;even their. monarchical
i and arbtmeraf% siker.i4 The.result is 'a las
-1 situde of nth id whiehlis often as fatal to the
' health acne lleet of bodily e.iereige. The wife
who leaves terhOusehold Cares to the serv
ants,. pays the penalti which has been affixed
'to idleness mince the 4 tindatiot, of the world,
and eitherl
,vrilts awayffroin ennui, or is driv
en to ait.'orts of fatihiortable follies to find
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employmept for the,''rind. , *;
S. A. i‘-eirros
A SIIAR:11 BUY.L-= sOnny, .vh - Ose
are •1•• • •
Oid . , • •
'Whose 'serer is it : •
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`Old man's sir.' - li, - i .
' Well, then; Who ,I,',i your old man l' - -
, You mind the pigs, j'll runhoine - and ak
the. old -woman:. . i ] - -
. 'Never otind;sonhy, I want . a Smart boy,
What can',"yiat do?' 11 '-.' --. . . -..
• Oh'. l 'dm do , ttiOre.than considerable, I
can toidt r the . ttre, .idjthe turkeYs to water,
hamstring the gras ;hoppers, .light fires for
flies to.court by; . ea buttons off of dad's coat
when he' is at prayer, - keep tally for dad and
Mani when :hey - ay./id at a mark--014.1 'wo
man is-ni ways allea . 'di , ..
..,..Got any tortitlier.4l! . •
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4 1..(4.3 oreitil7all trained Bill except Blb,
his - name's Sattp.4-4 name's , Larry, bu they
call sae Latizy..Lawrettee for.slanitte : is! • - .
' . U r en, yon're niOst too smart for tn.! .
.7 1 TraVel on, 'Old .stick in the thud ;
. 1 haret
. hire.yott.flir it Lars t.ti day..... ';' .
WurrE 3Sfart..eU ' p
AR. -A Vermo, t far
mer says thu„-fbllo
''iit is a suiv Method of
elarifyine sukar: `lt r nll your sap, before
I lug, throUgh a hopper or boz,lof sand-, *bleb
ho is - ..satisfo4 will, take out, not only nit the
Stains derivid . folio leaves, - tUbs„ bark, hie,
bdll4ll. otheri o.kb Ong matter that ouPprevent
th`o.littgar. tIY#IIt ig pure - white.—Seitatifie
Americas:' ,1;. _ •
TANUFACTURERS OF SADDIP, HARNFSPI,
Trunks, Whips, 4kr,., In the 4airnent of Seairle's
Hotel, Kaurose, Pa. • '
C. X. 131mmonavt ,
BOoT AND SIM MAKSR:
_SO first, door east.
of Odd Feflows' Ilrill,. prattle st., Montrose.
Sliteetoll:
CAN now be found At hisihew stand on Owego at.
two, doors west of Searle's Hotel, where he tf
feetually repairs with diafierk, Watches, Clocks,
dewelry„Guns, and ev ery . descripuhn of Machinery.
Wheel cutting; Gun and Watch materials supplied
to the trade. •
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Dr.-H. Bikith,f
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QURGEON DENTIST, Mbittrosci, Pa., ad Searle's
i.J Hotel, Mondays and id' each each week. t
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. - H -.. Henry a Knapp, ' • ,
A.IO2CTROSE, PA., *itiLßor, ;Woodruff itt Car
,j.l. ter. Wholesale Grocers and ICommlssion /der
bards, N0..173 Washrngteit strent, between Court
andt and Dey streets, New 4 - ork. !. '
' - Caleb Weeks. - •
QADDLE,' RATINESi3,_ TRUNK 'r MAKER and Ca
rriage Triune. 'Shoiv at his dwelling house,
early opposite Itunry Drinker's. ..Ifindroii, Pa.
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ei Fowler, -
A TrORNEVS AND COUNSELLORS. AT LAW,
and Solicitors in Charibery. Time No. 44 Clarke
street, Chicago, 111. ' . -
fIREENAVICII STREET, (nea!t. Broadway,) Neu ,
l_X
)ark. Salisbury dr.i Co., Vroprietors: In the
vicinity of the principal steandx - lat landings. •
. ' • . Thothas
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rkBALER IN DRY GOODS, Groceries, Clothing,
CroCkery, Boots; antl. Supple/tonna
Depot, Pa.,
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•, '• • Bentlerlik Fitch, " , 1
4 TTORNEYS AT LAW, AND BOUNTY LAND 1
. 41,.. AGENTS,: ilontranc Pa. ; . . 1:
n. 8. n.rnil.EY.
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4 1 ASIIIONABLE 'T-A1;.,0R-. ;Shop limier Searle-4
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' hotel, 'Maine sti‘eci, , iltolitrime, P.,.
. D. D Hinds,
y IVERY- AND EXCIIANGE-STATIT.E. Office in
L in-the rear ofiVilson's Steir; .11aramie, Pa.
I. Colston,
11 tLEB IN S 1
~T~o St s l ' 7e T r:.;r e O n r P :a t t 'r he l . n td d Depot.
December
DecAnuber 4: ; I
INTEREMD with IL TWIST, Importer ofand
Dealer in Itrartivtare ft.nd Cutlery, Carriage Springs,
&c., No. Itls ?earl atreclt, where.hiu Mer
cantile fiend', in this acrd other conntieu, are kindly
invited, and earneudy sidiciteo o call and purchase. •
itqitigg this
`e.lli,rniitg tier.
he .sent to-the
L.T., Mils; - •
A TT ORNEY AT LAW, Siiipithonna, Pa. Office
on amine etrept.,.one:dog! east of Lenheim's.'
ntatlvesi' '
, Chaitpian
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Frazier & Case,
WORN EYS 40 COUNSELLORS AT . LA NV
Office on Tirnpke stiiet, one door East o
Pct4's f"toro, Montro.sil, Pa. -
Albert Chamberlin,
~ •• TTORNEY AT LAW and Justice of the Peace;
orcr I. 1...-Pok &I.Co's Store, Montrose.
A TTORNEY AT LAW . AND COMMISSIONER of
Dr.rnA, 'for the Stat e of:New York, will attend
to all busines. entrust 0 , to hiin withpromptness and
fidelity. Offi'tke on Public S4inare, occupied by lion.
Wm. Jessup.; • 1:
Aliel Turrell,
TIEALER IN',I)RVG'S, MEDICINES, Chemicals,
1/ Paints, Oils,. DY . c-sings, Groceries, Dry Goods,
hardware, StonewamT l ; Glas , iivare, 'Clocks, Watches,
Jewelry, Silver Spociiis, Sp ! ptilide..s, Musical Inkru
ntents;Yinssil,s, - Sorg iI Instrunictits, Liquors, .Pet
fumery, *Mirrors, - ;Stat!ottery,,;Bruslies, Shoes, Yankee
Notions, Sc.., •
•B. Lyoiis & Co„
AATIIOLESALE 'WO DiAt.ERS
V V Dry (39046, Grocuitt.4, Salt, Flour, and Hard
ware, Lll7tr'36oFo;
riEALER Intl- WOOS. Ready Made Clothing,
Groceries,' Rtioks and Stationery,. etc., Public
IYenue, Montrose, Pa.
Patrick &iDirroci
I)IItYSICIANS AM SOFIF,ON'
iT Owego street, 41/o,itr*, Pa.
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I. L. Posi & - •
nEALETt.i TN Dill GOODS, Co. , l,ceries, Crockery,
.1-1, Hardware, Leather, }lour,- et ~ taiter of Turn
pike street aid Public Arettue, Aro draw, Pa.
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d..X.yon - o & Son.,
DEALERS.tS . DRY GOODS, Ginceries„ Hardware,
Crockery, Tin;clur, Grocerie.A; Book: t., etc.; a 1.40,
carry on the Bookßindial Inoins--Public Avenue,
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VatttroAi.., Pa., . .
Bentley gc Bead, . -
I)EALEAS IS DRY %ODDS, Drop, Vediein
Paintm, Di1. , • 1 Grocerieg, Ilerdwam, Crockerr
Iron, Clocks, ,Wateltes, Jeweiry, Silver Spoons, Per'
emery, ke"...--:Foot of Public Avenue, Moydrose. I
fANUF.ALITREI OF AND DEALERS IN all
..11 kinds. of. Castingq Store.,
Agricultural Imple.
mums, etc. Office at Sayre's Store s Public Avert:4
Manufactory in. the Eagle Foundry, Foot of Ch
street, ifontriotr. Pa.
William &William H. JessuP,
A TTORNEVSAT LAW, _lf•)ntronc, Pa. P
tice--in;.timimehanna, Bradford, Wayne, Wy
ming and Lmterne counties.
William W. Smith & Co., •
GBINer MAKERS, They 'keep constantly •
hand ait.tix4as.sortinent 4 all kinds of Cabin t
Furniture.. Shop and . Ware Roolni it the foot , r
Maine street, - Montrose, Pa
• Rockwell, :Winton 4c Co., .
TANTFACTURER.S .end. DEALERS in Sir In
Good; Brits, Cols Furs, Umbrella; 1 ), - -
so6t, Ribbon; d'e. &r., o. 24;) fourtlandt street
York, (up itaini.)
R. ID. • Rocx ELLk J. ',HOWARD. W. ir .
• Franklin Fraser.
. noRICEY AND :COUNSELLOR AT
Moniroie, attend faithfolly.to
news entrusted to him in the, county of Susqui
Omrey l meing turd writing of all kinds will
neatly, and chargas moderate. Ile will almost
the pruseclaikm of claims of soidiem -- their Kid'
heirs, against '. the United States Governmt
Bounty Land, Pensions. .4:c. • May be found
hours .at the office twine* occupied by J. T. Rich
ards. Esq., north of the Court House. 489.
HAILIII I KYIEN; TAKE NOTICE
IMB subscribers hivirig secured the sole -right to
1 DA 17S!' ADJUSTABLE .CHURN AIND
BUTTER-11tORICER, for Susquehanna and seVeral
adjoining:Counties; respectfully invite all Butter mak
ers to C.1443i11g and Tr.S7 the merits of this new and
valuable invention. IVe propo.se to furnish and
all of yoU with a Culling that will produce as itch
butter in as 'short alime ass any other chit
that will comp/den ixpri the bnitersoilk, pad
work in ,the salt , diiTuiing•it perfectly throng 'the
butter and fit it for ;Me; without removing it front the
chum. ;This! Churn is simple in its constructiod, sci
entific in its Operation, and easily cleatted and kept - in
order, and can be easilyattached to any p • Ding
power. ••• . •
For further partici:Mt . -v.. apply personally or b
ter .tri `AB/ C. BUSHNELL and J. N. BROX
krarnt„ SuwitiehatmaikcountY, .
• IPUMIPS I PUMPS!
The dreateat Imp - my( meat of the Age!
• If.it'illiams',Douhle-Acting 8
.att Tro,
Oree-,and Lift Pumps—
.
N improvement above all other pumps
I chines for lifting. throwing, and carrying ,
combining bah a Pinup and a Fire Engine.
patable4 in February, 1854. is the who
metalle. • Ito bolts .or screws about it. to rust,
quently it will last man's life time. It ban b
in-every variety of form--can draw ) water fr
situation, and carry it to any pin ofi a buildi
is superior to all other Pumps fto Distilleri
Hills, 'Armories, Briek Yards, Don Works
ufacturing establisbments of all kinds.
Ail Order , DIM be addressed to Anoxia:ls D,
Lode,vlllo, Pa., who has the sole right for
htuuno. comity. • •
NOTICE. -
~,
Thq&e.*ffisois iridebted to the subscriber or fees
i as 11 , 4.:,ieter.ilcrortfer 'Auld Clerk of thuOrphida court
. 4 vital oxipter a' LIT by settlog the ?tame Boom
X .“ 401b4... Ilk % LONIIOOI.
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ME
BUSINESS CAADS.
Pacific', H0t,44;
L. T. ?ITCH
•
1m arovis,
IMMZI
Wm IL Jessup,
F. B. Chtnller,
Sayre, Bentley dr Perkins,
rELLow vrrizENo, I
Yo I have joist achieved ' a signal triumph. Oaf the
~ bloodlets fieldf,of Peace;; with Freedom; for
your watchword and the " tertmtr . of Kings" for four
battle-4'k
_,e Jou hav4 #ituen a revolution which in
the Old' World would i have (shaken off the crow!;, if
not the head of everfldespet, aid buried him li_etienth
the shattered ruinsi of his own throne. And now
amid your high rejnicingOtadithejutilant shouts of
bowl
vietoril on every hatkla you forget not those
humble companionstrtho'Clun to your standards in
the dais of your adVpivity an defeat, and who are
with you now in ppoliperity and success, especially
your oil Patriotic.. frhind TII6 DErf/Err, ; .
Who on the sunnV-Iteighti of far famed lfontavue,
Has m‘t your dos lien vaulty inn' won the: victory too.
Entrenched within hi4gatcs of pearl upon his chop
1 thrones, -! iT . •., ..
Be wears a erown'Of itching nerves, and speaks in hu
I man 'groans;
~ 1 I I .
Hollows beituty'e reboil clk'ek, clouds the sweet
I maiden's smite, ~ 1
.Fills his euipire With toridres no newer can beguile,
Froni the bright:drip, ofchildhood steals the rose
' - I ate bloom; 1i f , .
with
And shrouds the fisage Or manhood sepul
chral gloom;:J
This foe to rest, sold health, and bloom, the,worst in
all creation,; . i
We size, though ;Prised to the lath, and rout by ex
-1. creation. :, 1 : ,
. e .---,
And 'now like Whigi and Democrats, and the Know
I ,Nothing tali; ; -;,.
~
Since we have got f th e reins 6 . 1
we can-do.::,
~
.tn. ~
We'll purge these" 4/tur, , ,i
1 clan, i ,. ,
And then with puirmatiTid
And though hostiletPelaicist
views; f, 1 !_ -
f the , contra sets of ineainn
. choose, I:1
i
'et n reference 44:i our
told
ha, nauseous filth and tvttii
to ;log,. i; ; . ,
'or that when- nny•systerec
-
~,e ; :- -
E. 'i'
45,
,
wers - that. 441 the miichief should not De over-
thrown. I ; . ,
hlll po
, then is wint , t.ive . tin in; the empire of the . airs,
he ch'uy tyriutWAse t.s . pel , , and abrogate their laws,
ught valmilde i.ennpu,siliat our• preserving pur
pose 5t44.,!4 1 i • 1 • , -
,cleanse and save it; all the'rest we pill out Ily .
n I
: the - rootaJ i t "••• j i' '
1 ••• •
,
n on the ruMs.}4.by opr aft, we qniekly rear again
arch of burning Gold; with colonnades of Porcelain.
n, now our fiitiee te qiirtqllete, we only have to say,
Itaur for pay.
I I Se wondrous ftimr.form tions all al* do, ...
- • ,-, •:.p• D. f% P
IRGIL, Surgeon entiSt.
ontavu e, NO . irrOmbeil. f.,' , 1811-t; ', -' ' •
.
I • : ' ',E` me Changed., :i :
DELAWARE, 4; c . iiNstAN' x.k AND WESTERN.
lIIA I 111-IK - 9AD.
w INi*it AIitANGKIIF;NT! .
CAN and after.lhursday, - Nov. 23, 1834.. the Mail
'N---/ Passe-14;4 "7'rtlitc.will 'depart from Scranton _ a
1231.. : i -'; ' i !: 1 , - - '
Due at. Great, Bend 'ut..2.30 r. m. ; :.
Connecting ; with the .Daily Express Trains both carat
lard west 011 th ..?;1•:t i . ii. E It: R. which arrive itt
New York at o24ei:p'..it.liiii.i at Dunkirk at 11.
!Return will I l lative Great Bend on the arrival of the
Baiffalospre..-e4lxatitalf West, (3:20 P. M.,) which de
prts from NeW Tork atti74
... IL, and arrives at Semi
a 5.50 e. x.' ..,,,,'.
.
The - Freight,,Accornariadation Train with Passenger
:CM attached Will leavOicranton at 1.50 r. it.. arriy-
Mg at Great Bind at A r.i xt., - connecting with the
I ail Train boliMl-W est, and the Night Express Trains '
and both Easkand West. i
Returning, Will leaVei Grpat. Bend at a1:20.A. u.,and
'Ye at:Scranton' VI ii; xi. . , ': . ' 1
Stages will be in waiting on the arrival of pas,lsen
;le
r trains at SCcatato.ra,. 0 eot t eo.ae p oss e oge i s to fo r .
ntlale, Pittston, Wilkesabarre, Philadelphia via, ithe
ending Rullailaid, Elston and all other ' Intermediate
laces. - Ilai If.' iDOTTERER, Superintendent.
Superintendent's 011 ice, Scranton, Nov. 23, 1 183
NEW:sTiliitil! ,' NEW CH3ODS!
I
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I' ~ 'F'..SV .MILFORD, '
'TUE subscriber lievir.g leased till, Store of the
I. Messrs -,Tvnittq , formerly occupied bv. I. S. Lit
tle,-intends
tialtwateptirnianently in New Milford.
And he a 2 ,Ontal take "this method of informing the
inhabitants of § ,. a . ew3lilford, and adjacelat towns, that
he has just ;returned:fa Mn New York Vfith a large and
splendid stoeklof 6t-slti land entirely new Goods, con
sisting of DR)" tr;'• OOPS of almost every conceiva.
-Me variety. GROCERIES as low as the: lowest, Hard
-team ernekrri, - lloattt aiod Shots, Hats-and caps.
Bonarta of :ever* stile, ire. &c., which-lie.offers for
sale on the MOst reti."-aaable terms, for cash, country
• produce. or: - iablc.'erea lit. Ile would - ids° say iu this
connection.. lxl :that he has added to the establishment,.
the traanufectliring 'of Tin, Shut-irtm,,and - C'opper
' ware in all i 0 variaities, in Whieh -he is prepared to
execute all ~ kinds 'of fobs , by the very best workmen
,and on the most reasonable terms.
. Dealers supplied at the loivest prie6s. . Particulars
in relatiddio proves 3c., at some future time. •
_.,: i..., - 1 ' t J. DICKI;RMAN, jr. ••
! New Milfcard, MaY ;6; 1851. '-• r. lit
....... L • ;-- .: i '.:4 ; .
1 YOIit.ASSORTICENT - of Tin, Sheet Iron
1111. and COiper . Ware of My own manufacture and
made of beat i fy plate{-for sale . by .
!. ~ 'i• J. DICKERMAN, jr.
„ . ,
New Milliard, julrl2., 1853. ' ) ; .
Office N0..,-4
A FE'Lli tt:utortintit of Hardware,- Carpenter anti
ti Joineral'Toti .Pump Chain, and. fixtures at
New Jub , 1b54 DICKERMA.N'S.• !
``Z ASR AND of the best quality, for sale:`
17 cheap at ; DICKERMAN'S.
YQRB,OUR; AND SALT by the barrel or cab'.
erwise, tt the lowest prices at DICKERMAN'S.
f • •
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- FARMERS
1.1 11111511.711 A Nen-COMPANY,
OFFIOE,;ATeIRSS,' DHARWAR COCNTY, FA.
CAIITAL, ,$200,000. ;.-
Seeurect by Botididmi Mortivir on: the Real Estate
of a, StoCkholctrre. - i
~ , ,
Trusnresiagidnot kW& by Fire, of Rouses; Stores, and
other.buildings,.GoOds, - Wareq; and Merehandlse, on
as fitrorahlepriniiika any similar Institution: - Losses
promptlyadjitstedl Mid paid.. " . • . • r
• i
D1849'01115-11iiii. donor Williston, Athens; Fritti
eis Tyler;doi ' Gel** A. Pe: king do. ; J. T. D. Meyer,
do.; C. .!..i,. Shipman, dio. ; C. F. Welles, Jr. do. ; J. fl.
Canfield tio.' f!on.; John Laporte, Towanda; Gen. IL
WAfinait.t• ll o . v.tille; Geo. M. Hollenback, Wilk‘-
batte ;- Michael. ili.ylert, LapOqe, Pa. . .
Oiriciasq—llmi . . lito ace Williston, President; C.
F. Wells;„ it., .y..kro. and Treas.; J. E. Canfi4d,
.S..ecretars. •,. • '. . , •
Agent, 01 S. , Bas.nr., Montrose, Pa. 1153;110
. . .
CLERK WANTED.
lATAST*Thintmccliately i o good active Clerk--one
1' V whci has:had experience, writes a fair hand,
and is coinktentlo take charge of a net of Booktf—'
must be. temperate and willing to devote his time and
attention t 4 the interest of his employers.. To tine,
that can ariswer to the above a liberal salary will !be
given. None ',others need apply . Good recommend
ations retplircd, & It. 11. EATO3.4 .
IlarforoMay,lB3 4 . ' . ;
NEW - FALL GOODS.
11111,11RITT would invite the attention of 'ibis
a; f t iOda' and the puitlic to his new and splen
did itoek of Broiltr„ 11 7 tord,iiiid — CoAiendere Long and
Squere
T :S e totalN. froin
. $2 to 41R--Ladies' Riess
Goods, i plain and fancy Dclanes, De-Bagel,
P.,uatrift q, French Merittoes,Silka, Poplins, Cqng
hams, &el Ribbons and Bonnets of pew
stylea,;wltickin connection with a large assortment of
stapler and fancy Dry Goods, Groeeries, Crockery,
Hardtrarei Stores, Buffalo Robes, i7arpriing,
Bootaand Shora, Hats and Caps Painted 'Matfett.-
04d4• 1 t, IN/ Pep., Oils and Paints , the.;. will- be
sold en the ;Moat favorable terms and ;educed piices
for cash. Produce, or approved credit.
/f. 43. i &iit by the barrel or load.
NO. linfOrd; Septetnber 22, ISM.
• • -11-- •
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STEAM *RUNT AIiDSAW 3111144..
()Si' iIIROTHERS having Purchased the above
!establiihnient, will keep constantly on hoed SU*
pert aid Mee Moor, Corsa Meal of superior ivat
ily, r4e,i) inn, Bran at the lowest cash prices.—
Custiim -tot* Will be done with despatch , and *nil
, ,
cases anfr,o. 13810
MOtrcisr.'lldr. -185.4.
:; Stoves 2 Stoveis!
81.7BRPTT.is now receiving a new assortment
.1.14 • of St,Ow, including the most popultu- and
improved kinds of - Premium, Air-Tight, and Elivated
Oven Colaking Stoves, with Parlor, Office, and. Shop
Stot;ea, fins wood or coal, in superior , 'variety anti style.'
which h 4 Will sell at the most reduced prices. De
voted Olen stoves of new and approved patterns; will
be Oak, s2ii to $25, 111141 other kinds in propprtion.
AliP t ettive_piPe4ditc, and sheet iron; store tubes &c.
New Milford, *pt. t 2,' 11. BURRITT.
1r let-
SO
i •X
+
ye
[Ma•
Ater,
This
of it
• used
0 any
g. , Is
Paper
. Man.
Window Saab.
Q.l IL kit 11. SATRE having been appointedi agent
Ai. tin extensive sash blind and door tininufac
areprepared•to furnish any articles In this line at
lead than they have usually been sold
July 2.4. • s: a. k 6.
MICIt t
ue•
, f t i ,:ring Cream.
A • ji ii4icle *Lich everyman shriek, try Pi sale
• • B. 11. it: . OA
.
1 1 ,1 - 411. 7 -4., new lot of Summer Hata and Clothe
141:**it4rtittwar 'war just reeelied and (break ehmap
blll Il' - pi . L 4 90, i !•
1 -
'1! 1 :, •
power, we'll glow-what
I
ables" of the opposition
i •
will 61/ them op again,
differ widely in their
s that each in turn may
• ,
y we sure shall not be
~~
i
inesshould bd prefe'red
hag grown rotten in the
sizi
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AYER'S -ILLS
)I
. , „,.
.• ri '
... -- v . ..POR . ALL tliEittlitt!cosEta ( 1
,or A .
iIP ': FAIIIIiILY PlitfßiC" --!.
~.= I i I
T ROts has long existed a pnblieden4nd for an of
- .fctitire purgative pill which could} relied on as.
sure aritf'.perfect• in fits operation,
1 This haS been
prepatif,dto meet the dorotind, ' l and an!ditenslice tri
al of ittt virtues has Conclusively shown wire whaesue
cess itikccomplishes the puipoiesdesi.lined. It o is ea
iiy t 0... mice's reysicall pill, but ; not etniy to make. the
best all pills --. one woico shOuld have none; of- the'
object Ons but all °lithe adratdagett of-every Other.-
1
Thitilitii, been attempted here ] and vsfith whatisueeess
we wcinlil respectfully submit to.the Ipublie decision.
It haslbeew vofortnitate for th e' patient. hitherto that
almost every purgative medicine ii itcrmoniaus and
irritating to the bowels. Thi4ls ant. Many lof them
.protince so much griping paid and revulsiori in the
System-as to more than counterbalan!ee the OM to be
derived:from them: L Theselt4r prtWhice no irritation
or paiN unless ip arise ft em atpreyiniudy - tegfting ob
structlon or derangement in the bowels. 'Being pure
ly vegetable', no bona can arise fi!nif.their uSe in anli
quantity : hut it is better that an iftteditin . shotild
be taken judielowilY. Minute dirt ; ions for,their use
in thd.Seveml dise•s• are to which th • are applicable
are given on the box. Among the it:omplaints which
have been speedily! cured liy.theni;' t we may l mention
Liven. Complaint ; in its various font of Jaundice, In
digestion, Languor anti Loss,'-of Appi , tite, Lihticsness,
Irritability, .Bitiou. ilentlaelie, liilffius Fever, Fever
and ft gue. Pain in the Side and Loins; for,!, in' truth;
all these are but the conseqnence
.iif aliAcaskad action
in thediver. As'an apeiient, thevialford pnompt and
sure 'relief in CositAceness, Piles; * Cholie, Dysentery,
.liimiiirs,....7"erofula t itti Scurvy, ColdS,with soreness of
*the_ bOtly, - Ulcers dad impurity Of tbe blood; in short,
anv Anti every eas where 4iirgative lit required.
Wily have pr., d iced shine t.itigulafly - successful
cures Blieumat m, CtoutDroPsy,, Griivel, Erysipe,
t
las, Palpitation 'of belle:tit; Paies;in the flack, Siam;
aelt !Mil Side. T iey 'should he freeli'.taitettin the
spring of the year, to puril thb t.?looif anti prepare
the system for th a change qf se:isoina. :An occasional
dose stimulates ttr n taell and bowels into healthy
actikh, and restores the appetite at il Ilior. ', They itu
rify ',the Wool, tufd, by their stint lint :action; on the
dirchlatory systein, renovate the. strength 44 the bodv,
an& , restore theiii-asted or i disewieti onergies of the I
• ' '
whole organism. .Hence an ocelqional doe is advan- I
•
tageOtts, even th - nigh no stbdotts derang e ment exists .;, i
bom
nieeessary 1 losing should ttle i ver ibe c•tirried too ' I
far* every purgative medicine retinees the strength
whim taken to 4cess. The thnitsand;cases in Which 1
a physic is. required cannot be ‘rintnerated here,. but
they suggest themselves to the're ; ason of 'every body, .1
and jt is' confidently belle:vett dos pi ll will answer l''
better purpose than anything Which has hitherto been
availablelp Mankind. When., their iirtileS are once
kno*ii, the ',niblie will no Ningerl doubt vilint remedy
toAnnploy wher in need of a catitartionedicine. ' Be,
, I .
ing - stigar-wrapped they am pleasant-to ttke, and be
l'higipurely vegetable, ne i harm can :iris from their
1 t1.4 - e in any mintthy.
(Ili t -il. -1
iYor minute ireetions See wratmer!onithe Box.
-',Prepared by JAMES (1. AYER, Piactleal and An-.
alt tical Chetnisit, Lowel, Mas's • 1 1. d.
Price Y5-Cents per Box Five illaxes for $l."
,{ 1 1
, Aye e% Clitivy revtortt. _ 1
l' - 'r the rapid l Carr of (ilughi„ enhbf -Ifnarsorrxx 1
. -,,t,. , , , ,
,=l - Pront7hitiot.ll7looping-Cougl i s, (.17pupi„..11411Inta,and
~.ronsernii n tir, r, - i . II . 1 . •
• ;-. This remedi has whin-for itself suety notoriety from
it's, s h ires of every varietY of pnlmonary disease, that
it is entirely unueeessitry to retoinit'the evidences of I
its; virtues in any coninitinity Whereat has been etn
plOyed. So Wide is its 061 of nsefidneks, and so nu-;
Merous the cases of its eures, than almost every see-.
-don of the coUntry aboupds impersons publicly known'i
who bave becivrestorctl from ttlarmbar: mid even des:l
. pirate diseases of the-lungsthy' its use, When once]
tried its stirielr re io:ity over ev• I.YI other teediezne of its
kind s is too a p parent to esealw-iiiiseiVniion; and where;
its virtues aCe known the Loblic no longer hesitate;Meatantidote to.emplo- for the distrnsiing and dana!
krrouA atrectio.F, of . 01 'puffin - Mary .orgitits which are 72
ineiti.,•it to oiir elinuttei A6.li not intlY in formidable
LAtittaeks upon!upon!the Inagsi but ifet• the milder varieties a
10 , /ti-t. Coughs, Maria p , s,s, id+. :. ittul for (It il.frr . o'i
ii the pl.:tngitiite4 attils l itle , tiriiiAicetie that can'be ou, r ,
~, i , i -
i',l:',,,in,,t:- . .---__, ; . ~ o .
1
I; : .1s it his long been in costant use tlirotighoot thiS
"sCction, we heed . not do ' morn than a4sure -the People
;Its quality isl kept up'tb.die.,4.(ist thfit k ever haibeetil,
1" . 41id that the genuine t urtiele 'is sold by—Ansi. Ty 4;.
tiEra„ Niontrip,e; B. F.' .1:1 ft. IL! EATON, littrford,i'
Cni•tiert A: . 'IIIN.NE,Y, pose it and' by all dealers iii
. t .
inedicine•every where' I , '
_- - -i.
, t' ' ' - - ir
I
LATEST EXIFITEAENT. ~
TILE !CEBU:V-U lILL T...q:SETTLED. . ;1 ,
i'Lf COTT, 1 101INSTO,N & Co., tire now receivitfg.
171 from N7,evr York 4 retread assortment of Spring
and Summer goods, :md we , cordiall
.invite all thia
like to buy igoods clieltp to give us a icalt, as our stok.''
is large, and we arc viiilinglfCt sell for small profits. .. T .
Ton can find here alums_ t every article wanted; and.
We are wilhug.to contpare plods and prices with atty .
store in the county—iwe haS' takkn.- special pains jio
find nice gbotls to please Ladies, such as Black,
„Figured and Fancy Sliks; bilk TiSsues, I3erages
Berarre DiPanes Plain and fancrLawns, Silk, French
and - Dometqic GinghrnS, Ifguredind Plain .slusliUs,
Embroidered Ctirtains and, aperAo., Ladies' Coll: r 3;
Untbirbanilkercbiefs tad .Sleeves, 3111ntillas, ParaLs
afitl Gloves,. Straw i and Honnets; also trim
mings to match. Llarge :{stock " - of Goods for {ten
itnd Boys,l also Inm,lSteel,nNails, : Horse Shoes, find
Horse Nails, Ploughs, Salt, _Fish; Crockery, Grind,
Stones, aril Stoneirure., Stci'Ve pipe, Tin, Glass, Sash
'Leather, Hoots, Sh i ites 5(4. ,&e Please give tis a
chance of showing i-olt Dug stocic before you guy.
TOunrs trolv,l S( I E/TT, JOHNSON & Co, 'Ap'r4, - 18, 1115,4.
!, _ .- .
.. .
H! ,
f" Buifixl4 Robes': -
! .
' CHOICE lot just received, and offered low Icy
-'
1 =-- -. 1 SCOTT, JOHNSTON' SCO.
.Sliaixilsi !-) Shwirwls:, • 1,
! - t CHOICE lot tir Wail Long Shawls very chea t
-. .
.L. • by - -i 1 SCOTT, JOHNSTON! & CO. ,
Springville, December S. !!• -
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1 NEWIGOODS.. - .- I! '
~ A 1 C MILLEN I & PARK return their gi4tetul
.-.1 ll ae -4towled.Onients4o the piddle, and iiiviie at.
tendon 1 the vett tinge' stock of Spring and ;IS UM
mer GOO( A they arch now -'receiving and offer Dir.-sale
lat rery i rrio!.si lln addition to their usual *ort
mut of i st 'pie Dry 'Holls„Hroceries!, Hardware ( Cmck
-4:.
_cry . .. Pain 'A and • 0i1. , , A:ii/Sre.. ';ths,7 are prepare' to
exhibit' large assnruneii of.leaflies' Dregs Goods
of ever'y descriptitat—Figured, l Plaid and 'lain !Silks,
lionnent, Shawls, ißiblibus, Glint's, HOSiCry"lAdieft
1 anti Mitas.A Shoes' of all-ii - bult4—also a large sibtek _of
I READ :31.41:14 . CLOritlISO, Cloths, Cassinieres,
Iliecils, Jeans, Summer, lotla4, Vesting!4, Hats,' Caps,
Hoots and Shoes„ &e. - .1. , •- - '.- II
They tespeetfullr solicit an; early call
„fiontil tho:se
who wish to purrliiise,ryoWirol?ds,at low prier.o l i •
Springville, 3fa Z,'54 f . McMILLEN & PARK.
. ..
_ . New tine of Anil Singes; I • .
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BIRK 410 Bi 00 TO',3IIONTRO4E:
QTAGFS will' leave wootl, passing:throOghCor
.t :I bettsVille, Liberty ; c., every morning ntler the
arrival of the MallTraitis of cars, both East and West,
'reaching Montrte at, P.
, ilill. ' Returning. leave
Montrose daily ( f tindaYS excepted) at 9 P. )t. reach
.ing Kirkwood ! intime t take the Mail trains Of. ears,
both :East and Vst, ing _ the. nearest Mid raoSt, fed
-I,to
sible!route -to retie' th . .New: : York and Erie Railroad.
This line Inteptects a tri-weekly line for .Bituock,
Springville, Typtchadnock, Wyoming, and;! Wilkes-.
barre,.which letiveli MOnttose at 7 A. i. every Mon-.
day,[ Wednes.dak• and Faiday..•- Also; a line to Friends
ville, Leraysvit, 4.c. - d i ' , • - .1,
i!
Good trains 'nl egia . fortal;l:e carriages are provi
ded, and.the prlorrietnrs will spare no pairs -to ac
,contnicslate thei uldi4. W. K. HATCH. ( .
ri
• April 6, 1854. ' MORGAN &-. WEST. .
Lanesboro ;Sails, Blind, nnit Diaor
_ . '
• i • - • *netiory. •
, ,
THE suhscriber•will. furnish at . the Shop Of Newell
i & Brotherr' DoOrs, Sasli, and Blinds: :' Turning
on hand and furnished to order. Lumber kiln.-dried,
And worktned'imsurPassed by any in theLeciuntry.—
°niers addresied to nte will receive prompt ' attention.
GoOd Pihe Lurnher acid Country Produce taken in ex
change for thdbove r Ternis, ready pay. "-
.Lanboro, 'O. fit , - - .S. A. LYONS.
ii i
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- itIONTROSIM DEPOT: '
4rILLIA UJIeJfILLAN•
HAWING :piirchti;4ell the establishment of 'sane L.
1:1 Post &leo. the SlontroSe Depot,l,would re.
respectfully inform ils fiends that he will keep eom
stiotly on -hatid, id. :the lowest prleos, a well selected
stock of gmals. • •
P,htster - can tio bad cheap, as well
as Groceries o llr,y floods, Hardware, HrOckery; HOota,
Show, Nimisda, exchange and all kinds
or prquoe., at; diet - best prices, jOO4ll cords Hard
Wta*.Waata
I Hofitrosie pOpOt.,,Feh.
• Melodeons • •
LY ON RAND aithillished to order ,
°doe: - ' J. LYONS. & SON.
fIONSTA
F( l tit%
LE * eimmum BUGG WA
Sept 11 , 4'1144 A, 11414111V11t
Nil
A SICI4CT STOCK OY
II SIMIII4II. GOODS AT .
r
1 1 1. L. rosT at co..
nos- o ffe rn he Pttlthelese!Vet and
t,e..Tlsr:;jtso tobeaiany
'where in the country ; and for the very lowest prices,
without variation. • "
.
RA Pr Am DA' CLOTHING.
STFLES. I. L. POST & Co? have just
kJ made a large: addition to their stock of clothing,
consisting now of everything desirable for the buyer
at such prices a 4 are sure tb suit. The- goods are
Made first late; and ire warrant the work to be equal
if,noteuperior to any, ever before offered in this mar;
ket. Our stock eonitiTises Coats , tine black French
Sacks Frocks• •
, a . omega Tweed, Cassintere and
Jean Sacks and Frocks, aim; bman and white Sam
ple plain and twilled . VEsys-4Vhite S and, colored
Valentiai Lasting,.figured Barathea, figur
ed Silk and Satin, and every variety, good and cheap.
Pasrs—Fine black t'!assimere, doeskin, col. tweed,
&wafter stuff, ;linen drill, cottopade, stripe,
plain,
check and plaide, sti cheap as to be sure of sale to
all who desire . to buy. .
11 . 1. 0 VE.S.' NI) NOSIER p—Ladies and Gents
X.fi , white an. d coltwed Rid Oloies_of the best quail
warranted.- IA large assortment of all kinds ofblue,
tiisM"tind - slat4 and hose genti. a s nd ladies (
cotton, Lisle thread, Berlin and silk Gloves, Black
and colors; a *lv o rssortutent of black silk and, lace
._MittS, long and shot.. POST -
I)GOTS-AND 14110F2,4iew tine: Boots,. Coarse
.1." Boots, LadieS fine Gaiters, Bootees and Buskins,
a full assertsiteilt of Cheap Shoes, Childrenw and Kies
-es Shoes and l3eotCe.•s, Ladies fine silk-linen Slippers,
" - L p. & Ws.
IITP, OtX)DR-LA.II vl d qualities, bleach-
V ed - Shiihini; ' , Pillow. Cotton, Jac; and Cambric
MoSlins, SwisS and Book Ruslins, Barred Muslini,
Bishops' and -Victoria Lawns,. &c., figuret. ..knd dott.
Swislt P. & Co's.
OIIINGLES AND GRINDSTONES at
I. L. POST. & .CO'S.
ROCERtES- the beg and etkeapest kind. A
%IF -t of Sugara surprisingly cheap" at I. L.. POST
& .
.I I II2INTS' it'e most desirable stock in the Conn,
Irv; at•iiwOoa• priers. • .1. - p. P. & CO.
•
. 40 • • i
Muslins i Delaney, Della
ges,• iiinghams, Lawns of every desirable,
' 1.. L. POST k Co'S.
anal splendid stock of Spritim P.rintS , •
.1111. ••. I. L. 1).&: =
•
• - • -
‘t I TAPLE (oohs at the lowest price.
k... • . •1. L. POST& Co.
ILOTIISi.. Caststmeres, Tweeds, Kentiicky Jeans
6 -
...and S:tturtiets, very: cheap at 1. L. P. & Co's.. 1
NV°"44''''' WA RE — Patent Pails, Cedar Pails
I - arrOVakth Tulrs,.Cocoa lint Dippers; Butte
Ladles, Ptints,::' Willow; Baskets, Rope linlterl, Bed
Cords, Manilla Itope., Broom., a good lot at thßstore
4f .ii •,! , .
-I 1. ' • I. L. POST &CO.
* ~:i _ .:. . , • J 1.,!..., .1
rA4O,-A.l'Vlf! , AND Ar. 4 CIiERP,'L - bf. the hest
...• quality atitfie lowest possible rates.'
April 5,4454. - •' L.L. T'OST - & Ca.
,
SOLI? ,LiE4TIIER,! very cheap, at ''.• -.- t .
POST & Co's. -
; 1 -el Rllll/04 Y -4:VP. gLel SS WARE- 1 -a chOlee
V) lot at ;low prices. i . • • POST &CO
0 .1
I 1., (. I.rpet, Room; paper. and, Wilidiiiv. Shaded.
ri - ; ' , .i. : '• -; • 'POST & CO.
. __ .• ~. _.... .....
'4 6 ; 1 ,411(
~ q4.7,..5. , spring • styleben• quality' very
ki cheap , "POST.& CO.
130=VAlf.i'S and Bonnet *ihbons of all kinda, Par.
1;
,
!, asql4 late and small at reili low prices. .1
1 ' ~ ••sil ' ;
D R E'l(3 17:1.1fM/...V05--ei,cry style . (Arable
_
andif - very cheap.: - • :
.POST•t&itoi . l .
•
I ( 1
1 ,
RA ; I F ...ACts--4)f . ille hes quality. . I
LPOST & CO- •
• _...:__..E ....: .- .... , ......_:._ =
I Q -1 1 1 Little am! Plaster • - 1 •
1.4;7 POST
. -- .01p5' CeOILAR - - - A very choice lot of Ole,
lat4t styles ;;Book.Endiroitlered Lvnterie, twee,
Ifioniton imitations. I: L. P. 8 CO.I
t • -4
vBPPIpERED and Lace ITilesleres,
i4yles ; also, worlFed and euzbi-'d. Edgirigs
and - Insulting:4 and Flouncing,
• ACE Eitging. and Inserting,.: imitatiOns of every
I .
hit 1, alutost as 'good as„genniue and very elMap,
also pint linen-wrought Lacy. -. I.Z. T. 4.: co.
• • • I'm -,1: •
NORAINED and Hemp Carpet for sale at..'
I
• ;11 1 • r • I. L. POST i CO'co'.4. - .
. ,
Q 010'4 IIA:TS"---Panama,. fine and coarse trim-
CI rued and filmy bound, Pedal and Palmleaf, for,
boys aril Men, sold very cheap. I. L.P. & CO.
• ii: ~i, . • " . .•- --- :•.1
.. ! . . • i .
T Ao}l.s' .lslid l Children's Flats, a good variety; al
-I.i slit' o , ox lot.of the latest styles of Thiennts at the
store o , P - : . L L.' P . & CO.,
f
• ' ... • . 1 •
. I
ri
it ICS; and fancy articles of Soap and Ilairbil
l..ialso, Some of the finest Perfumery t at the Store'
of " ii, I. L. POST & CO.
_ i ..._
-T ' —
ind 'TALLOW.; also, Farmers tools in gen-
L Aip
eral.at • - . I. L POST & CO's.
. WANTED.
fiRi4L:l 7 of all kind--Beans, Dried Apples, Tal-
I_l low, Nutter, Deeswax, all wool socks, ggsi
for wliletklwe will c:ichauge goods at:cash prices.
April, 6. ; r. POST & Co..
-MI •:,
1 r ,: • 7 • REMOVAL
.
- .STOVES! STOVES ! STOVES.: • -
9 , 1t-siibecibei 'wishes to call. the' attention of his
1 Iriettds and the public to his verv, large assort
ment [of 'STOVES at' his' new Store* Rim, in hid ers
vine !tik!"-.4 to L. S. Lenheim'a store; and near.. - the Gt.
IlenaPePot. He has, in addition to his fornieri large
vatic., y of Cooking and Parlor Stoves, many ncOpat
terni.: sane of which am-- ". • 1
1. •
Sti ! ..,Virh,o,las, 'Peach Branch, Fire Clipfier,
, Mliierit Troy; Mohawk, '. " --ifea 7 allinig,
Orkal, . Black Warrior, . Oak 2 Epil St o ne.
Whielt,logether with his Amer stock, - will perhaps,
be the Most extensive and varied 'assortment of • well
sMeeteti.Stoves in the county; ..; ' ; '
Calton Storra„well furnii4hed, at low prises; i '
7.1 • 0.11 articles:in hisline kept an hind and made
to . o' 10 as usual, and orders received at his old stand
in: rent Bend. - ; - - JOHN COLSTEN.
leirarillei'altd Oval Bend, N0t.,.185.1. • 1 .• :-
too
_ i_ _
a 7 3 Notice, to 'the-Public.
•ILTAVINGjwtt. returned from New ,York I wish to
JAI; call the attention of toy old- customers, land of
theiPublic in general. to air * -
1,1,, , N EW:STOCK OF, GOODS,,
trlikh being bought with cash at the lowest-, prices,
ancilwilitting to sell principally for the saute, l i will of
fer pieta at greatly retraced prices. -
COcheco l'rints, warranted fast , colons, for;. only 8
emits a yard. Good Brown Srigar, 18 pounds forone
dollarj, Boonton Nails, acknowledged by all to be
114 laid. Nail in use, 55,311 per 14g.. Hats and . Caps,
BAnts and shoes, Butlido Robes o ail prices, all wool
DellLaines, Cashmeres, Pammettio,-. Dress Silk, Silk
Z 4vet, &c. Moulin De Laines,ll-shilling per yard,.
Sal `n c l,Bonnets and Moleskin Hits, Broche Shawls,
Dable. Long shawls; Thibet do., selling at ineoticeiv
at y lbw prices.' 1-can safely warrant perfect, iiatis
fa tioh to all wrie will give tae a.,c 1. 1
,(1
ILanestairo, Apr. t, 1854.. ', S. A. LYONS.
(UNLOCKS---ip:iod.tinie keepers,', my one rh4lar.
. i ... ~ S. A. LYONS,
,I.atiesboro, Apr. 5. : .
4 i -,
I‘,TA,'NTED-10041 Hides, f r which the!hiehest
Y vt.' price will be paid: — .- S. A. LYONS.
j!Latresboro, Apr. 5. I
Cr
NTRY PRODUCE taken 'in exchange kir
Goods, at My . store. . S. A. LYONS.
Il,,attesboro, April 5.-' •
'NEW AIRRANGEnENTISit.
/11NDS L ilitifILLEN'S Rail Road,Freiga...
I s; Line between Montrose Depot and .
New - York, every G'ny, Sun- • ,
fi r• ' — days
•krINDS SINcEILLEN, havingn..ae arrangements
for forwarding freight to New-York in die care
Pr Clipt. ff. R. CADWF.LL, of Orange.CA'mnity, will
Pe iii attendance atlthe ?blame*. Dei.o% owe day of
l i he'week, to-take charge of;uch freight anci produce
is may be entrusted to them. Retnrns for the Milne
kilt be paid at ittb Store of. William McMillen.
droceties in general, „Flour,: - .Pork, Mk Salt, &e.,
;&c.l conetantly on hank for stile at the lowest Cash
't:Prieca, or In exchange for country produce. ,
L. - 11; Dixon. •' /delta:a:4
"- APril Ie 1854. _
- . WANTED; —•-- - • ;
1 . P(.1 CORDS 'good split maple . . wood,. in (:change llV fcr,tioolett.gootls;. 4:.LYONS ili, SON.
1.1104:title; October lit.
• • ' • IFOR SALE.
Prim antkairibee offerslor gale his 'louse and Lot
ainiate in the Borough of ilemliosof a 'rever9ds
East of th'e Court Ben** lierrini=--one half down
and the remainder i.O -. five yearly paymentiv, 'with in-'
ttireat. p. LiNg3.
;Montrose, 'Januar)! 9 1854
lllNGLES.—shaveitstaiika wanted by •
kz.l.loetober 244 J. LYONS & SAM
NEW 1400,0 4 .
QPLENDID Prints and to:lies' Brcedclotb, DelinSe,
L 7 lc. 41434 just opened.and far Saki by r -
i. LY0118411011:
$14,000 oi NEW GOODS
„
GREAT t
TTRA.cTIONI
Great Rush for_ the New Gadd. at Eafon's
. . , .
ONE PRICE SORE! ~ -
P E lavest and: ,
cheapest shock of Farley; Domithe ,
tie and Staple pciods• tiler brought into gotilire
hiona county, Ood.hundred easel DreGdods, tom- -
prising in Fart as follows : • '. I . •c,
Rich Changeable Silks, . Pashioruible Si l and Flat.
" Stripe. - - _ 4 , , Borineta, ---,
" Plaid ' ''' I-, . French Plum ,- .
,t 4 Black • • - 44 . ' 200 *sea • miet Mi.
Ghats Bonnet lIF 4, ,- t, [bona,
Bonnet Satins, 'lOO pea, Pane Dross do. -
All wool DeLaines, ' . Velvet Dress Attune' I
Parisian ' do . Fig'rti. .it colr . Velvetti, . 1
_ 1
Plaid do Cosi*, s Fli},y Bay BM Shawls, '
Clouded de Berge, Cashmere . do •
-English Merinoes, Brocha • , do - . •
Paranietto's -, ~ Silk - -,' . - Alo ,
Lyonese Cloths, - . Gloves, Ilosl ry, etc. ', _
i ti
Coburys ' \ ' Cloths, Castel eres; • '-'•
Piench ehateble de Reive,, , Vestings,
Embroidered Robes, 1. • Flannels, • , "1 '' . : / ,
' Ginghama and Prints, Wool Blankets, •• '•
1 Scotch Plaids, " . Linings,
White Goods, .
_rl.
'- ..1
Wrought Chimizettes, ' Damask Sp . aks, '
" .IColisfs, . - - Linen . 'cl° -- • ' ''..,1
do Muslin Edgings,
~ - Irish.Lineruj, ' _ ''.-:
•do Cambria tio . - Black Muslin; '
do iiitien 'do • - ~'Eta; etc. J ' '
Harford, Oct. 6.
.& CO: ' •
, • New York liCity: - 1,
INSUItrANCO I COM PA*Y. "
OFFICE 9 W 14. 13TREET .. .i
CAPITAL, IN CASH' ANIS APPROVP) SECLIO,
TIES e $4590,090.
Insures allaiiist Lossiar I)ainage loy Fire.
.
• •. • pink • - I
A. Q. Stebbins; 113 Broad street; Peter.C. Raker, :
1 Spruee Street Girard Banker , 118 , Broadway;
Thomas Andrews. .136 Cedric street; :Sainuel: 42L.
Southrnayd, 377 West street; [Albert L. Certlilin 31a .
Greenwich steet ; Janum . A.. Crosby, . 113 ;Broadway
Cha's. Lent, Kingshridge, N. it; Lambert . C.
Chicago; 111.-; SMith '„Bobbie, Rochester, N:.
William W.. Leland New York ;Pete R0ach,..1313
Bank street ; Swaim; S. Bell,*corner Wat and Laight
streets; John
. 1... Been, - .78 Water street; P. - V -
Wart: 118. Broadway; Iforstio comer,
West and Barrow streets:. Peter ILA Foster, Omer
Ganseroort,atf West;" RettiOn Rokl.h., 48
.Eighth
Avenue: Stephen-CroinWell, pruntlert:, N. Y.: . Athia
Desaar .B. Britian' 1,, 49• W
ater street ; Samuel Sinclair. - TfOune gs s*.
uel B. Shaw,Cleyelind, Obio
UoYAL Cnatenzslus,
Citaumts C. CLARKE, SCCiiitaity.
CHARLES L. BROWN) gent,
• • . IEAGLIS, 11"0,11 1 NDRY. -;
SAYRE, BENTLEY .k PERKINS having prelim.
ed of Wilson &To. the?Edgle-Foundry, are now
prepared to fill orders font thelmde, and do work in
their line With 'skill .and despatch. i They - will keep
constantly on hand. Elora, (best kinds,) Storcot,(all
kinds,) Vafticatora,-.,Straleutteri r Corm Sheller;
. •
We invite particular attention to the Plows:which
we wantditpturg. • We Manifracture i land keep for sale
The Celebrated Platehie* Pew..
,We•har,e purchased the exausire right to znanlifie
tare and sell. in this couuty i Wayne, Wyoming...and
.13ratiford,,arRick's .Pe(cry Iron Beam Flow: The
Plow isliiade entirely of i>im, the tiantlim
It is celebrated for its easy? draught, being one•third
easier than uny now in we:while its strength
, and du
rability are'greater. • ,1 I - -
AIACIIINERY '' ' .
1 ' .
of all kinds manufactured ind repaired by. eiperiene
ed machinests _ , . -.
.. -
•
Stecon "E;nifiliel, - Gearing; ; for Millis,. Shriegle , ga
. - chinex, its. ec. . - -:"• -
• Among the-Stoves whi4h we, tnann&cture, are the
keystone Cooking Store, Rough . and do„ . For=
eat-, QUI:Tit, do., _Premium 46., and other kinds,; all .ar
ranged for burning wood klr coal. Also, Self-Rqp
biter, payler -Store, Cotirop? Parlor ' do., Stonhy ..„
two slies, do.; and a varillt ..
y.of other.. Stores,
both wood and coal burne .4. We iteen,.also on hand
i
Grindstone trimmings, D 4k, Churn Wl:in:lugs, -Um
brella and' Shovel and To tgis Stands, &c. &c.- Work :
done to order on short no ice and at the lorest rates.
or Orders . Or
. Stove l, Agricultural Imlementi,
tc. are solicited from those in the trade, and will be
filled at reasonable wholesale tirices. -I . •
1 S. H. SAYRE,
B. S. BENTLEY. .
S. PERE:INS: . -. .
Matitrosiv, Mardi 4. !.
1
ft r
ILI
.11a4( California,
Anstr'
Or an..ypluee, o Globe - cannot preient
1. •
greattc indUcements,
KEELER &I' STOBDARD'S.
BOOT AND ,;SHOE STOP:E.
I[XTBICII is now filled with a new and extensive
1 V lairsortment of articles is their line, embroil*:
a general vat iety of newland elegant styles
.. of ladies
and gentlemen's wear,, nniong which are - Ladies.
French, Silk Lasting and - .Prelate Gaiter?, Kid ;and
Enameled Polkas, Kid, Patent Leather and . Brained
Jenny Liuds, Buskins4tl Ties ; Gentlemen's Frbnch
and-Philadelphia,-ask tinned calf skin and kip Beton,
Morocco, !a 1f and. Cowhide Brogans &c. , Boys kip,
calf aini owhide - ,Boots tad Brogans ; alt kinds of
Misses' and Children's 'wear. Also, a general allsort
ment of Findings Whichi consist in part of lasts, er.
Sparables,Aungarian nails; tacks, thread, wax, Brix
tles,sboe binding, awls,rts.pst, itindston, shoe ki
ke. Also oak and hendoek, tanned .calf tapper arl
soleleather,,Morocco skins and linings,
Work made to order and repairing neatly
KEELER & STODDARD.. •
MontrOste,-April 8, 1854. 1
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
'FQII.• SALE.
VILIAGE LOTS,. situated in' the,. plearinded
9 0 -
part of the village of Susquehanna rest), duet
ncases. and lots . in• the hnort business part of the
afpresad village. Also a Farm . containing 133 infer,
:with' a small. iniprovement, th e . remainder heady.
tio
:thnberedtriate two piles from raid 'village.
• Stimniebanna is. the, great Central Depot,of the L
& E. Railroad, situate at . the foot of the beano
grade - on the road, near the great works Of Stamen,
Conewacta, and -.the !,`Caseade,,and . posselrsing toy
ture the best watering place on the . route with the le.
cality of .eitenSive 3inchine Shops, Foundry &c,
Susquehanna, although flumhering,- bet 2000 inhabit.'
annS, and but four years of age, is destined Foork
range alongside of -tip most flourishing and populoe
towns on the line - of....this . great ttioroughfare.
• • P. HINDS, Agent.. •
01114 one door eaSt of Lanheim's..
Susquehaiain Depot, Nov-16. -
Valuable - Lauds Foe Sale.
FFORSALE IN ONE .Ii:ODY, iibout - 55 00 acres Dr-
Land on the writers of Spring Windt, a bra-t - b
°file Lacitawanrra , iver, in Luzerne - County, Pens
about midway' betty en the thriving . towns of fret,
ton and Pittston. ref* lands ire vexed with 0.
indite timber, and being:situate in the most extent
mineral.. region in . ,Pennsylvsmiti--known to care'
iron ore--andbeliefed to abound in toe, and t ,
also in.-the iminediate vicinity Of several railix:
made and now fir progress-a-offer to: th e e- capinbt
opportunity for the, investment of money: that
occurs; 'For fm-ther information apply to P.
sack, Esq., N0..11,i Wall street New. York, or to -
subscriber, "1“ Montrose, Susquehanna county,ft-,e4
attorney in fuct - ef the owners. • -.
_ Apririt, 1854, HENRY
-•- • .e ow SHOP. •
- • NET
lt *ID . :E.'S.I9TT- would r6Tetfhlly info!
imthE , e rhatitlley are manufaCttiring Blatt
Celebritted Plows,r They also keep -constant
hatid,'filer Bill, Coirety, and 'Mtn
Cultivation, Dog urs:,
.Ski#ll.• and catter .6;6
O
Plow Points of .iarious patterns; too - . nuinew
mention.. We. bPpe, by strict. attention' to 14
to receive 'our -14hitre-of. public patronage.
tory, D, Post's alit stand.. .Votuldry l . 5 1. Moo;
Searle's Still, .• 4
arßepairing tlouo on 404 notice., '
MERIT 3105
Feb. 0, ELIJAH 3101 • -
EIRE INSITHANCE. .
TE sub:44:llWe ismenaor the following irok
Ccimpanies i doing GU9IIIe 8t the loweg
rates: ! •
Stkite Muttia-l'ut
Capital 050,00 0 .
Cash Mood Hartivfmi*
• Capitaf $9.00,000.
110ne Insttrairit,.,.Tew York -City. •
. ,
Capital $500,000:
• - y .
Montrotle Apri l . F. B. CEI.A.NPLa.
L 1.31.110 AND -PLASTEIFI.
TTILE subiciitmi 'aro now tanning anti ri
"con:away ;On baud, Liam of a .very
qu'allt7 Montiosa Depot, and., MI it
qtatntitica Ltd price. ; ,r er 4ckno
,wishing
quantity. eau AA:easoultbic
_Spperioi ktutita i rlaiter.wift, be. kept CODY
band hereafter. , .1. L. r
-rati
'l. SI
No 4 troi , DCP o A Atiril
ew znndtwohorAo
vise fir:itati sheep by ertr,
D
Montrose, Pa.