Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, May 17, 1855, Image 3

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    ! . A w a rning to Beep Oft . .
The Kansas-Herald of Freedoni puts forth
w arning to all persons who
the 1 following
e 4 to re=enact the -scenes- at
maY be disrs
Patkville, which resulted in the destruction
Luminary press :
of the
i lis-sztid by the rioters in Parkville, on
t n
sa i m biy, that the tlltrticticln of the Lorain
, 0
. irice was designed' .as p an example to
stl ,
others, and it is very knowingly hinted that
• 1 •
ours, will. meet , with a similar fate:', -.. Very
well; we have concluded to giVeany number
of persons , who wish- to perpetrate such an
net 4f folly, a free pass -to 'kingdom coma,'
and igeliledge' them every assistance in . our
lowiT. :, Probably many of them, never took
an upward 'journey, and would like to try
the Oxperiment, of sailing on ablate Ogloey,
audio s couple of kegs of gunpowder, eiplo•
-4:14t an oppcittune occasion, would furnish.
I%e have not a member in our family, our
self
included, who would not deetit a transit
into the•future life with comp!ignons de -O0-
4:tyre of a goodly number of printing pres t s de
tirrer. a, as a favor rarefy
to be, .me. with.
shoillkt tile , • ffera ip o f Freedom office at .any - 1
time to be invaded for the purpose of dostrue,
ti e n, we give this timely warningto all, both
friend and foe, that unless they wish to .` go
up' they 110 better ketp - aloof :froth its im••
medial e vicinity,
.for our purpose is fiied;and
the cionsequences cannot be, prevented,'
Ric have prepatio,4utilidtte copy ofour
subiptiOn books, ; and that subscribers may
i s
be losers by any contingency which may
tu i s i we hereby authorizeand • deputize our
estmed friend and, general agents H. A.
Timp, resume p, Esq., to the publication of
the. fierald of Freedom, should it be' sus
pai e d by violence,' at such point as he may
d e s 4nste, *lid we further donate to him our
entire effects in Kansas, Pennsylvania, - or
elsewhere,- to procure the publication Of such .
1
paper, with this one condition; that he - Shall
give the advocates of slavery : particular `Jes
se' during the balance Of his life. • •
F VE QUESTIONS FOR SOUTHERNERS . TO 'AN•
s ivE .—Did Protestantism suffer when Cath
olic. ranee . sold to the 'United States the ter;
ritor; of Louisiana?' • -•
D d Protestantism . suffer when Catholic
Spain - sold to the United States the territory
of F arida ?
' .1) d Protestantism suffer When, Catholic
Ife.x co ceded to the United States the terri
tory of California ? •
ould Protestantism'snffer were Catholic
Spam to sell Cuba tdAhe United States ?
If Cuba,. by .a revulsion, were -- to_ gain its
inde , endence, would not the course now pur
sued by the Know-Nothings, deter leer-;from
ration to this cduntry, when her religion
ide a ground .of.disqualification, in the ad-.
stration of the government ?—Fa. Xctos.
wi,
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HO
BITS 13ANING CAKES FOR. BREAKFAST', AND
[TING THEM ON TilE TABLE.-=Mr: John
hardson. of Mercer, Pa : , relates thelfol - -
; ing singular manifestatin at his holice:
At onetime. the Voice speaking to.my wife,.
`sail it (the spirit) could bake. cakes fur
Get. tge,' a boy eating at, the . table.. . fit. Ric eirdsori - stepped R. away from t stove,
wli ,rl . the batter (already prepared for baking
cak'.; . ) was, br some unseen agency,. taken
from a crock sitting near the Stove, and
placed nrion . the griddle, and turned at . the
prober time, and when done, taken from the
griddle, and placed upon the boy's plate at
the abie. . The voice then pyoposed tb bake
h ca e for Jane, my. daughter, who was then
;irk-about the house. The eake was :lc
ingly baked, in the same manner as be
stated, and. carried across the room, and
ed in the girl-'s hand.- - , ... . .
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furl.
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IF-GISTEXIED LETITITS.--The POStOfrlee De
ment has passed a series of instructiorks
t! he guidance of Ir. ostnial.aters, in receiving,
!ab!e 'letters for transmission iii - the mails.
I plan is to go into operation on the first
!July. on and' after which . letter.s can be
stered and receipted .for upon a fee of five
O• tieing paid.. - . Extraordinary care 'is to
aken to ensure their safe delivery.
]heinFtructions require all letters alleged'
valuable to be registered at. the office
nailing, on payment of a registration.fee
ire cents, and. entered - in ayeceipt book
for the purpose., and kept separate from
regtilar accounts of mails , received and
The receipt- book is to be kept by the
master, or a person specially designated .
him _for
. that purpose, and all. registered
fers to be receipted f.r on delivery at the
.e of their destination. . ' • .
far
for
Th
reg
cen
be
of
of
kep
the
sell
IA FACT WORTHY OF CONSEDERATION.--
ry C..carey, of Burlington, the ablest
l iter of the day on the subject of political
.nolnr, doses an, article in the April num
of Hanes .Merihants' Magazine as. fol
s " The more gold that comes frotti
ifornia, the poorer we shall become, un
a system that closes the mills and furna
of the country, that destroys the power
ssociation, and that causes a demand for
ortation of all, the gold that we receive;
. kith every step in that direction, we are
easing the power of other nations to pro
cheaply both: cloth arid iron, *bile di
shing our own."
MARRIED.
Jackson, ,on the Sth instant,. by the Bey. J. B.
Mr. irD.SON 3f.. COOK, of Susquehanna Depot,
'Es Maar, daugh4r of Wm. H. Bartlett, of Jack
ra. ' '
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4 DIED.-
prii 14th; at the•residence of .Frederick Dayton, I,
in estip, Pa., lifarn.pi C., daughter of Curtis E. 1
Ha nah A. Thompson, aged 16 years. ,
o Middletown, Pa., of Typhoid Fever, on the 4th
hi , in the lith year of his age, RANSON r 14
—. —IRCII-•
it ~ son of John S. Birchard. He endured his pro- I
tra ted and severe sickness with much patience. • He 1
ars a promisinelad; amiable sad obßging; strictly 1
i
: w ild and attentive to the institutions of religion,
4 ;
ce Z ., r f so a m ch e an ti ge me of be b f eot ore his. - death hope •
in gair christ e Atoll - , ell' 1
, ..,- I
n Miametown, May 'it*. Nast' Eutuu inianstus, i
da ;titer of Harvey - ytircuoi by his fast marriage, 1
iid B years. ' r.
• in Hadar& May 30th, Mr. 4 Tains Aslant, aged 16.
N 30 years since Mr. Adams cams froian Ashburn.
' . Haas into this county, and took .up his abode
in ila
bu f
ribre Here he .had gathered the cOmfortrof a
,-
b,, e and hied to see all ins children settled:in life.
M;: Adams was one of our most worthy, 'citizens;
9:liiversally beloved ad respected by all claasesof so.
e tkft It is believed he had not one enemy, nor - is
thete one to say he had in any way injured him. On
tir'g morning of hie decease he was in usual health and
spirits, and went to a son-in-law's house
,where he
niisi suddenly about suit down.; He had been eon
emus for some time that his stay could not be long ,
. 1 d "the summons might come suddenly; yO be felt
p erect, for be was at peace in his ow mind with
e world and Ms God. .
• His remains now reel with the venerable and la:
*anted in the Cuiversarist liming ground in Brook
ti.,ep
lyn. The Lord comfort and bless the lonely =Dani
es who are left to weep. •
, In Brooklyn, Pa., March alit, Altos G. Banat.
Lag., aged 49 years. By the death of Mr:Ballet-the'
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tavern/Ist society hatileen deprived of one Of ita [of Sptirg and ,Summer cicilibdgof the latest cue. 1
host valuable aud efficient member; and the town ofl DRY, GOODB=A previa' : Wwrtimit thr "g b l
cu!c of its best citizen s. - He was a man of sound 1 out. failWo. DREES 4srooDs,. . o
ng or I'll""
mind, strict integrity and" daportznent, and possessing i Barege i Detainee , rierieb Delainea, Perdan DelainiN
the confidence and esteem of a large circle of rale- i PrintedlLawns, Fancy - Prints, Ladies' Worked Col.;
tires and friends, in all the relations of I& Aa a 1 lars, Inaertions, .BdgingF, Black Stlir 3 faCtibis, Thib ..Tf
•itiqband, he was faithful and true—es • a father, he ! and Cashmere Nhaerig Paratois e lloolery, Gloves, 4 . 10 1
• har4isrtianmuelniet i w n es di c u li mel' aritable :affu tut eti r e unprr i tendi ki n nd—ab g in hisai melint°oTire'SveArylk:dpeactill4plifniltibCdilitylkes7llA/sollu7Allll643greaSit7
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• 'lay, clierishirt' g for many years a firm faith in thel variety of Fancy Articles, richee Ifothers; kr- ' 1
loetrine of universal recoucilimion; by • thisfaith he. Crocsery, Hardware, and Groceries or a kin d L
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ived, and by-it be calmly and peaceiuity died. The Trunks,- a good lot for sale e heap . Books and. Sta•
yumathies of the large congregation who attended 1 tidnery—Wall Paper-090, iii'lotar of thabost quard,yi
n the funeral service; evinced in„what estimation I. Mot+oite, May 9; )655, i F.,11 011 APLE#14,1
.14e deceased was held, and thata gsott man had al ---' - ------ -
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from their midst. A ilortity_companiou andfive g etll' a I 1 CI fin FE - ET - f trs t ti Henik ' ck lailalbe ' r'l
dren are severely afflicted by *hit berea v ement, but I .1.04 . IA! for4ade. 'lnquire of - ' 1 i
dicy,are comforted and!sestaiued by the hope of 11. '-, '1 ' , 'Q. flentilrftPali i i , l
P.Fful reunion with the spirit of the departed , in the 1 Brocialyn, April 80 1645.; •'' '. ' ' ' '''''
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fadeless ,cli , es of a happy iunnortalitr's "Blessed
ire they - dist mourn; for they shall; be cenetuted."
" Faretirell, brave and gentle brother, , a, A.
• Thoi haat left us far behinds ; i
And we warm*, hope another !1: : . , ,
Sul as tho u; on earth to find•l _ •
Undii rayed and unrepining, , , ,
With a courage true and strong, , . _
Freclylothers' Kurd
ens bearing dos
' Tit dirt:nigh life didst pasi
Firm d Wady' were thy - footitep ,
rimiugli the tnorning of thY da
Tilt the min of noon was Alain
Hot itaid high, above thy way. . 1 .
nest y steps tan to falter, , . .
Audithy Web began fail,
And y blessed to alter— ,
Turning toward We shadowy vale;' -
Downward to the rushing river, ! • ' 1• . _
Sweeping tbtf:dark valley thrOugh; • . •
Wan and pale hr td fading ever„!
non art pasting fromour view.
~
Shadotrs gathered thickly round thee,
Shadows darkened all our beim, •
But thit armtl\ntirever failed . .
Bore. thee
• throigh ; the river's foam.. .. ,
Broth r, there li Oiler walling ! • •
In tile bonteiwhence thou art fled,
. Ilearturd flesh tire well nigh failing, . ~
. No that trtbr(nrt with the dead. • -
Tot wi cemsobitihn borrow' •
- - Fnuto the fbitntaf peace and,lore—'
! • • Igo, we look beyond our sorrow, •
To by glorimnihome above." •
MONTROSt PRICE -CURRENT.
. .
figrAn* of the 4 fricles mentiouti in thiitollowing
/is; will bit receir* tit .t his office on intbutiption, at
the eter:renf market prife. - •
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IVICraPTA-ushrie.l,l.. r"
'.. . Sit:4l
Corn Meal IV hundreci,..
Corn "iil bashel, ;. .1 .
.Rte 14 buih.....,;, ..3...
Rye Eh:turf - 0 humlred; -
Butter "44 lb i • " • • " • .
Cheese 11-11b,.....' 1:
-E gg s 1 4 (1 9s. .•• • ; ..I. . ..... . :.....
Maple Su r•i:l 114
Potatoes - bushel, . ' e
Apples V bushels; ' •
Dried Ap es Il bushel, .. . —......
Oats TP.ti she), .
Beans 714 ushel,„l, - •
llamlfl IN 4: • .f
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• , TRE , INDEPENDENT REPUBLI I
. 4 • i , 1 1
runusnun EVEIt •rnrt.snJor uontas,, AT
' CA., AT t l is(l PER . AN.NtIi, TS ADVA I I'
• . - Rates of AdTertiSing.
One square (16 lines -or less) one week, ..... - .0,50
One squat ' • -?" twc9Veeks
...0,75'
(Inc square . I:" three weeks, : 1,00
Onesquare - fl" one month, . • 1,25
One squarle, ;" ' ' two months, • . 2,25
One.squat _ • i!" - three nionthsor, ...3,00
One squat ' "' six months, . 2.."... 5,00
.
One square 1 .. ' - one year .... 8,00 .
For twit or more squares; inserted by the, rear, a
deductiontfrom the abore prices is made. r , ad
rertisers _will hare the privilege - of altering r chanf
ing their iidri:iti..4, merits Without additional charge.
• 13usine$1 caril,- not exceeding fire lines, inserted
at $2,(10 per annuli). .
[ • • ;Job Work. i .
This office is itipplied with a goOd asportinent of
Jobbing nuiteriali, and all kinds of lob Work, such
as'eards, posfer Parn'phlets, Will be done .neat
lc and proniptly.; . I
iff t e . , '
..b,..bOti,sei,lieiyi,s,
Notice
The SulqquebanPa Co. Teacher's Association,-will
meet at the Methidist Church on Gibson IEII, on Fri
day, May i 25, nt.,1,1 o'clock A'. IL The public are in
vited to attend. • • Per order. ,
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1 JACKSON .
ollinSical Cpnvention and Festival..
, A MUSICAL CONVENTION AND FESTIVA/
k I - 1- trill be held at the Baptist Mting House iti
Jackson reiltr; i'.l under the di don of Prcfs.
if7-47'C'fif,IL Kt. CIIURC'HILL, f Neir York,
r.c e
! commencing on Tutia', June 12th, anti continuing
three da4s—closing with..a f'O.Vr!ii..Y.
The object fx this Musira n
l Cove It c
ion is, the, ad- •
cancement of Singers in Magical En wledre, hr the
i study and praetief of the diiTerent •;;tyles of Vocal
Music, coribined'crith familiar Lectures and Criticisms.
Teaeliers; ChoristekOlendiers of Cl4airi, and all loy
[ era of :V i e., wili 'ilerire pleasure and benefit from
1 these es . .4m 1
Mie
. The principal Text Books d will be the Shawm,
i the Metripolitan-and „Alpine Glee Bitoks. Members
i haring copies of these . books will pli.aie bring tbeni.
Each meniber will be tated 9.5 cents.? • '
I 1 ~ i • ELI BARNLS;
N
ELSON FRENCIt Committee.
i 1 CIIAtiNCEY LAMB.
For: President.
MR. CHASE OF ORM.
1 . For Vice President;
WILiIOT, OF PEN.ZSV i LVANIAU.
More Sew Goods at the Red 'Flag
, McKINNEY.
314, 15, 1855. 20—w3
luittstkator's ;Vance.
NL . .pc he rgiven that !letters of adminis
-11 "traOon de bona' non cum Itriitastesto. /matzo
upon.the estate of Witie . Wright deceased, have been
granted to the subscrib er, and all ii . e..rsons indebted
to said eState.are .requested. to Make immediate pay
ment, arid thosi having clainis to present them duly
attested or `settlement{ E. F. Ad 4 tter.
Broo4vn, May 16,1855. . . 26-Ir6
[ - Hall 4ic Lamb,
C lAI2ET 'MAKERS, have recently opened a ware
in New Milford, Pa.. and will keep con
stantly on hand all kind of CabiLet-iare ; alsO Ready !
made Coifing. Funerals attended liith or without a
hearse. I Ware-roomimarly opposite J. Dickerman's
Store. 1 ii :
1
:New Milford, Hay 15, 1855. 20-1 y
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_1 Igeme;:lral Illusttrre- :. • '
10,110 E is herd/ given to •thci Übion FlRl , Artil.
leo Company and the Susquehanna Guards to
Meet at 'the house of:}. F. Badger in New Milford, on
Meads the 29th clef of May inst.,* 9 o'clock a. it.
for the urpose of drill and inspection, - armed and
equip according td law. -I ' , •
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N. B. General Field and State Officers are request
ed to atlend on said . day. " .iiSdot SPICER, . '
Br. In. Ist Br. 10th Div. Sus. Co.-
Br. In. office, Barfortl,a 1 • May 5 1105.=
1 NEW SPRING GOODS.
BIIIIIIRITT sioold annonziee to
Hhin friends and the public th4t he is now open- i
ing an hmugually large stock ofISPRING AND'
SUNNIER GOODS, including el great variety of
a pn
Prints 4 cents ; to l's ad pert yard; plain and
printed wns, Barege Delanes, Gingham, Brocade,
Black d fancy Dress Silks, Silk Dress Thanes arid
Bang
im rwoi
Poplins, & c: &c., with a superior assortment
of Silk, rte, Casbniere, arid Thibet Shawls; Man
tillas, P el, French Lact.and Straw tritil Silk Bon
nets, ri .itibbons and Flowers, with a large variety
of othe ,Stapic and Arne, Lky Gouda.
GROCERIES, C.ROCKER Ir, AND HARD
WARC -ran:ln and Nails, Boins and Shoes, Bats and
Caps, edrig, Wall Paper, Floor Oil Goths, Paint-
gi t
edl.,Win glades, : Clocks ; Stoves, Oils and Paints,
• Pion te. ice. ;in short, the largest kind of piles
of as h cheap. Goods; too numerous to mention, -
-but j the thing ul h to purchase; tin of which will be
sold a t e most reduced prices and on the Most fa-,
?arable terms for cash or apProved credit • . .
N. Il i ; Flour -and Silt constantly on hand. .
.:
New Ilford, May:; ft; 1855:
l i. . GOODS 1 GOODS!
rISHE subscriber ii receiving his Spring and Sum
'. m stock of Goods, comprising a great witty;
which Wiil be sold as low as an, ut -this market—,
Please ealLand examine. ~ .7: 0. CHANDLER.
NA .113 AND 04 PS—.4.gool omortment, of the
R
est Ingle. L ,
READY-MADE ciormo,t4 , — A good variety,
f F
®1 2,00
2,80
.... 1,25
....1,25
....4,00
.10 ® 12
12+ •
..8 Q 10
ao
t
I • 1,50
• 59
• 1,50
MI
MONTROSE,
NOTICE..
rrITE !tenpin who took a barrel of salt it few ere•
sings since, and Arra to call and settle, min
pay for 'the,same by setiding $?.,25, or replacing :the
salt, and ~n o'lueStions-aSited—otherwise will. be ex
posed. ; . G. B. F..
liOnn:ose'lldiy 7, 1855. .
4 i ' NEW;
c" - ihif s iVTLEY READ •
ARE nosi reeektilng their usual supply of SPRING/
AND SUACILFR GOODS, which they offer totheik
customers; and the pliblio generally, on the most tie•
soaabls larousi.for Clash„` , Butter, Eggs, Grain,• Eeem
wa:, or ow approved credit.
Montrose,, May 1, 185,
IROADCLOTHS, Korekymeros, Kentucky Jeans,
Summer Stuffs, and 'a
- general stock 'of Staple
Dry Gomkquat received and for sale righ t by
' BENTLEY & READ.
Q MUER De Lanes,;; Lawns, chilies, Oinghatns;
itertinnte and Cocbeeo Prints, ,ke. &c. for sale
! r BENTLEY & READ.
f ------ NYM Ribbons, Parasols, Sumsnea Shawls,
Blank Silks, Dress Trinnninits &c. &e. for sale
by BEN TLIVI.A. READ.
Leghorn Palmas, Straw v and Palm
kJ Hata,,Umbrellat, - Satebeia," Window Paper &c.
&e• ' _ , BENTLEY & READ.
Ir_TARDWARE, Crockery, Patent Pails; Tubs, Put-
IT; Glen kc. BENTLEY & READ.'
IFlRDGS,lltedicines, Paints, Oils, Dyestuffs, and a
JLI genend assortment of Patent lidicines,justln
;and for saleby , ' 3 BENTLEX k READ,
upper Lcathe.r, Patent Rips, Calf Skins,
TA.3 and,a good'supply bf Baits and Shoes constant.
ly on hand.' . BENTLEY & READ.
AIACKEIIEL by the barrel or one-hall barrel—al.
IVI so,-COdfish. 1 BENTLEY & READ.
11ATATCMES and jEWELRY.—A full assortment
7 cif . Gold Amu Slicer Lepines and Detatcbed
Levers, In double arid single cases, Ladics` . Pins,lEar
Props, Rings; Guard dhains, kc. &c. Also, Silver
Table, Tea, Desert; Salt% and Sugar Spoons, warranted
are; for sale by Btoinsi,ar Ram). •
STOVES :and TINWARE, Clocks, Nails, Candles,
Lanip oir, CamphOe kc. kc.
Montrose, May I, 'b.". ;BENTLEY k. READ:
NEW STOIC, .NEW GOODS.
THE Sul:4ol)er takea this method of advertising
his friends and the public generally, that he has
fitted up. a StOre . just ecross the street from his old
quarters, in; Brooklyn,;jwhere he is prepared to re
ceive custothers and sell them goods at aglow rates
as any . othtir ,eitablish*ent_in Susquehanna county.
My assortment bi very urge indeed, embracing near
ly every'article.usually,4lleo for in it country store.
As Ulan determined' to do business so as to avoid
‘.'bad , debts,t,' which reitonsible credit purchaser* arc
taxed to pay, J offe superior inducementsticoak
and otherwise eionrr-ravisa patrons. Call ani see .
me. i O. G. tiFIMPSTEAD..•
Brooklyn; April 30,1.855.
; • i Reimoved.
Virgil-Dentisi.bas taken rooms over
Chandlers' store. where it vrill be his pleasure t.
his Men& as ;quick es possible. C. D. VIRG
11'4 2 1855. Resident Dentist.
DISSOLUTION:
•Tbb Meniantile Finn i of STAR!' k llempstead has
beenidissolred by ttintbal consent. The notes and
accoiiiits of.the same !itle in the hods of 0. G. Hemp
steadifor coNetion. '4n early settlement of all ar
rearaps is itositively*equired.
J. F. SIIITIL
0. G. lIEMPSTEAD..
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BrcioklSll4pr 16,1555
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Ser.en.lliindked Dollais Reward.
rI I II,E aboVe reward will be paid to me if •My cus
.l touters will call mid pay me what is honestly my
due. I tuniloutlly,fxdled on by my creditors to pay
up, and it it !imPassiblh for me to do so unless my
old friends Will step up and cork over. So attend to
the matter lininediatel, and 'square the yards either
by cash hr liote. and Sive both yourself and me.
Shintriaae o May , 1836. , • I). 11. lIICKOX,
i • i ; NOTICE. . *
i911111}4 notes and net Ounts of the Snit •of Thayre &
1 IL ! C.ianilell 'and.l4 P: C.-andall, are left with Dr..
' R. Thayreli)i vet tletOnt Thoe indebted are request
-4 ed tomake!itnmetliater • , vinent and s.tre cost.
t
1• '' • . • ' R. I'. CRANDALL. •
.3iontroje4, April 28, 1855.
. •I,:A pi E LOT OF
.1
l omioN TWIST DOUBLRBARREL GUNS ; do.
singleibarrel, ati4.extra . fin - e Rides, for sale by
A1a.F..1..] ;• . 4 ':1 A. LATIIROP A: CO.
• ' SPRING GOODS,
L •
A superb hit, just reeetved and how offering at the
kastat eaafi priers forlapprovlNl crvtlic or rtmdr'pay
bF.I .! A. LATIIIMP k
A'dmi.sai4rator's Noti66.
NOTICE-is ltMelly given that letters
_of admin&-
trition ion upon the estate *of Lafay
ette Wilma'rth, deeen.ifd, hare: been granted to the
subseriber,land all persons indebted to Said 'estate
will please make imnikiate payment, and, those Tel
having elainnt will preient them duly attested corset
'tie:tient ORLANDO GUNNISON.
Jackson; Aptil 9, 1455.
New Itork Prices
ARE now . 13eing,paiil' yA. Lathrop: & Co. to all
those who consign du:lir-butter and produce to them.
They having made arrangements arc now enabled to
send all kinds of prodnce to New York and to sell
the same *t the higlitiit market prices. All those
who wish good prices iind quick returns we invite to
call opdit ' A. LATIIROP k CO.
Montrose. May 1 455. •
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I' •
*OTICE, •
TO Al! whom it way Concern.
THE NOtes and book aceounts 'of Edwin 'Many of
Brooklyn, hare'heen kit with the undersigned
for collection and itettlement,-and also the unsettled
accounts of the late;#rm of Tiffany & Smith: It Is
expected of all such as ate indebted to the said
Tiffany, either by. note or book account, that - they
will call-on the-subscriber without delay', and arrange
the Stine without delay. REUBEN 9. MILES.
Brozokliri, April 27 1855. - • • 18w4
SaEIfIFF'S sets. •
••
150 Y VIRTUE of a l writ of Fieri. Fades, issued
11 from' the Court of Common Ply of Susque
hanna county and toi tue directed, I will expose -to
sale by, public vendt4 at the Court House jin Mont
rose, on Saturday the - 9th day of June next, , at one
o'elock hi the . afteritoon-111 that certain piece
or parcel ;of land aitilated in Bridgewater township,
and in - the county of Susquehanna, bounded and de
scribed as follows, to jwi - t: Beginning•at a post stand
ing.in the road leading from Montrose to the Cochec..
- ton and Great Bend turnpike, thence north 17 de
grees west, 19 perch 6 to .a post in the centre of the
road leading to LiWsville, thence along said road,
south 56 degrees, west 5 perches to a stake and stones
in the - centre of said road f .thence 15 perches to the
centre of the Bret nientioned road, thence 'along said
p4ches to the place , of beginning, 'contain
ing one-third of an acre more or less, with the appir
tenances,[one framed house, and all improved.
Taken in execution at the snit of John William:
F. M. Williams, adni 4 r of 0. J. Williams Deed.
I. F. P. HOLLISTER, B. • rift - .
Shies office, Montrose, May 15, 1855. ' ,
Chaote of Time.
DELAWARE, LAC . RAWANNA AND WESTERN
311.411ILILOAD. •
. .
r Zw a sta ' 1 1 ,
tftprn li
epart f i i , vm lB3s, the • Ma i il t
1 014;134 after
I 11.50 i. x. 'Due at], Great Bend at-2.40 P. M. Con.
R.
1 rcting Withihe Dualchic Express West on the N. - Y..
1 E. R.,- -it , i
l i e
1 1 ;
Returning, will ve Great Bend 3.20 r. W., ant
due at Scratdon 6 P.K.
The docowauodatipn Freight will leave &niacin at
ri 1 P. 11,.. due at Great Bend at 4 r.' it., ionnecting
with the 'Steamboat ;Express East, Mail Train West,
and the Night ExplpsseS East and West on N. Y.:&
E. R. B. - -i i
'
Returning, will leave Great Bend at 7 1. Y. on ar
rival of auteinnati Express But; Boa at Scranton
12 1 20, r-lx. , I! i
pxorTMER, Supprktendent.
' • ' MaitrOse Stages! • • .
PdSS NGERB4I find Stages at Soarie's Hotel,
MontiVse. Z I !bleb run hi ootumetiois with the
fonow*ltsins.' , .
Leave ; at .11 4.11(. Connecting Irish the Mail Tram'
for Great Bend. '(T.bis tnOu rummies Day Express
both East and' West!)
Leiveat 3 P. .31:.Ponneedni with Preen Totin for
Great- Bend, : . and • Nall Train for Scranton. (Tbe
Freight train• toe*, i Pail Twin West at Great Bend,
and Sight Espy,* both East antd West. . . . .
- • • • RETURNING. •
:Leave Depot 80 McinnOse op arrival of all the above
trains. , •.1 L. SEARLE.
• Mciptrine, May '7,! 1855. - •
pinfinirrED with- L HUNT; Importer of and
1 Degar anidis i are and Cotley; OarriegeSprings; --
No.'-'215 Pearl atreet, New York, There his lifer
liler!diOtiltda. and other counties, - are kindly
adk4ted to calf and purchase.
*".**
TII , NDAIPP A C ADE
he Proprietor, Mr. %maul Reousun, respe c t.
'fully.inforrns theblic that he hal taken this In-
atitution with the desi gn of fitting Yahng Ladies and
Gentietnen fur She Pvbasion drenching, according
thi/Nortimi: Mode; or for fitting Young Men for
any Other ;Witness of life. " • •
This Instficitkin is.situated in tbo pleasant, retired,
and healthy village of Dunde e Suaniehancut County,
Pa-, And is unettp?lted to the many temptations and
Tkes that* detrunental to the Intellectual and Nor
al stir wee:petit of Students. The • Preeptress, Miss
M. 3, Swqi., a 'highly educated and.Wccomplished La
dy, will take entire charge of the Yocum Ladies both
in and Mad set:ickd. Nor Will they,be allowed to
attend patties, Or any place of innucltement, without
the expreta permission and attendance of the Teach
ers. Miss Swart will give lemons alsoin Ornkment
al Needle Work, French, Pencilling," Crayoning, &c.
. One ot,theprizne objects of this Institution; bas
been to est.o , tigh a Normal Departmeiit, or Teachers'
Course, for the bene.st of those desiring to make Teach
ing a Profession. The whole course of Instruction
: requires tbiee• yearn, In this course it has been , the
object to enthral:* those studies of prictleal utility, as
well as thinie of an educational character; and great
care has litientalten: to so &sari and arrange them
as to present to the atuaCnt an clef gradation from
the simpledt anbjece.to the most
Pupils,yailloot be hurried through , a superficial
coursreof abidy ; nor will they be encouraged in an
undue fondness Ovirof particular scienee.,•to the neg
lect of others; but lath a course witl be puraned as
will lead ilia aysteMatical development of all the phi.-
ers of theixdoci; by directing the thoughts to the"study
of principles and the relation of cause and effect, In
stead of iinilated bunts.
TUITION AND OTHER EXPENSES.
Commoir•Mug. Drenches, per ifer of 11 weeks, $4,00.;
Higher, ; j 1 5,00.
Latin and,dreelt extra eichj . " 3.00;
French, %man, and-Italitut, " i ' . 8;001
Peneilling, Crayoning, and Drawing, , • 8,001
Music with use of Piano, - " • 10,00,
Vilma Music, : I" 1,00"
„
Board per.week, • " 1 1 • • 2,00 1 ,
. Those *lshii** to board them:lett es,- can procure;
tmitable tonic; for the purpose, .
Board 10d Thition Bills invariably in :Oran cc.
The Second Term of this Institution Will coternimmt
May 9tb.; land as Studies will then !be arranged and!
classified' StUdenti are particulary !requested' -to be;
pre:mit- •
For further inlimnation, address the Principal.
We, die - undersigned, can under the preeent'expej
rienced and efficient 'Board of Instructors, who are'
practicallifamilliar with the Normal Mode of instruc=t
Lion, With:iniplicit -confidence commend the Dundao
Acaden the favorable considenition of those pre:,
paring tinututelies for Teachers; and aB those whci
desire to give thelr. eons and daughters a thorough;,
practical,l land liberal education.
Rev. fzi.,Nt Toon,
Trios. P. riIINNT, F.sq.
Pr. J. noo:nincrv, • •
W. IT.l3Locvu. • • -
J. ll.rit4ra, Esq. ,
_ ' : asst. ATMS.
Duntlati; April 19th., 1855.
.
:':Aillnifulstratoes
Notice Is hereby given that by direction ,of an or.
der of the.: Orphans Court of the CottntyofSusquebt4
na,. to me: . dirQi.ed, I will expose to public sale by re l it.
due, on Sattirliky the 26th of May next, at one o'clock
P. M., all:thitt ; certain piece or parcel of land late thi
Mate of Ilehry Benson jr., situate in the township of
Jackson in , itid.connty, bounded North by the lands
of Orrin Matteson, on the East by litnds now unocctl
pied, but:* under contract from C. Ward, on „La,
South by lande of Henry Beneon, and On the West by lands of liarycy Smith,. containing thirty one acres..
mostly inlprpved, and otr which is ti young orchard,
dwelling house barn, and other 04 houses, ke
Sale to be held, the premises ; terms of payment
made ktulwti an the day of sale.
• ALMEDA BENSON, Admex
Jackson, Aril 24, 1855. - 'sr 5.
' •
SI
nistratoes,Notice j
NTOTIeE is hereby given that letters of administ4
111
Lion upon the estate of AOS G. BAILEY
deceased; • have been granted to• the subscribei:;.
and.all persons indebted to said estate will please'
make innnediate payment; and these having elaints
presentitlaem duly attested forlsettlement. •
•• • * : • EDWIN F. IIikILEY,
limekiln, April St,. 1855.
_
DISSOLUTION...
PRE topart nt.rship heretofore k•xistitv , under the
.1, firni of Ifatyley & Mott is thIS (la); '
, . , .
Aprill, 1835. RAIAWLEY.
• W; MUTT..
The notes and accounts ire in, the hands of C. W.
licitt rot Collection. Those intere4ted will please odn
as soon as convenient.
DJ SOLUTION. . .
•
rHE firm of B. F. kR. H. F.aton! is this day by m ,
1 tool Conseht. dismayed Attpersons haring lo4Ri
aerotint.iwisritled, with 'sniff firrn4 are :requested lo '
make petyraent t lay note , or otherwise , .
fare the itrpirertion heo months/oot this date. Sri:t
it
books and accounts will remain in the handsof B:
Eaton, who Mar be found at his former place of
busin.ess and is' authorized ' to. settle the same. ";`,A:
word to - F. EATON.:
RALPH H. EATON. ;
ItarfoM, 'APril 10th, 18255. '
FA*MtRS AND GARDEITEIM,
Nhq cannotget inanure enough, will find a cheep .1
and ;powerful' substitute in the ntrnovsil,l
POUDRF.TiE made by the subscribers. The
quantityiused the ease with whleit it is applied, Arid.
the powerful stimulus it gives to vegetation, . rendersi I
It the cheapek And best manure in the world. "Jt.
causes platttsko come up quicker to grow faster, to!
yield heatler and ripen earner. thrift any other manure
in the World, And - unlike other fertilizers; it can be;
hroughtin ditect contact with the plant. Three dt
lass worth is Sufficient to manure in acre ' f ,
Price, delivered free of cartage or package on board
of vessel dr AilrOad in Newofork city, $1,60 per btir,
rel, fur any quantity over sit barrels ; i barrel, s'4'l
barreltici ; 3 barrels, $5; ,6 barrels,' $B. iA
pamphlrit!with inforniation and directions wilt be sent
gratis and Poritiudd, toxin , ' one applying for the sane,' •
..4.ddri* the LODI ItiNtTAOTL - lIING CO:
; 74 COrdandt Street, New-York.?:
9 000 Milk
Pen. eC
all ' 411" "d made it * a
a ./ double'cross tin at less than Merchants,
usnall:cpsy to sell gain, fOr hie .by,the Subvcriber.'
We hayelconiv to the conclusion to scil pans to Far
veers as Ipw u we will to the trade, - thereby sating
to the Flartner our profit. Our wares are warranWd,
to be ikert,bet l in every Particular or no vale.
Tama!-gash or , short credit. • • '
J. DICkERMAN Jr.!
;1. •
New Milford April 1. 1855. ' 7 . •
,
A PENNY SAVED W O RTH TR*
1: ' EARNED. . . - i._ '
JFiITTENBERG • k BRO., liontrosecTs.. take.
ii` Lids Method of advising their old friends and
customers-and the public at large, that they have jipt
received and opened the largest, prettiest and Cheap.
est stock Of RE-4DY FADE CLOTHING ever bip't
to this pbeeovlrich they offer at a small advance from
cost, therebY offering• purchasers the tare opportuiti ,
ty of obtaining goods at about two thirds the ustud
price,/ 1 : - -. .
__ i 1
V 11.40 a large assortment of .Dry Goods, comprising
Ladies Wear, new styles Brocade, Stripe, RIM;
lain and changeable Silks, Deltilnelk Muslin, Dc Rife
Fterage!delaines of new and elegant designs. All the
latest et; les of Ladies Dms Goods, 'French Lawirs,
Prints rind Gingham*. A handsmne . assortment', of
Dress Ttimniings, Embroided Sleeves, Collars Cuffs,
' etc. Jaecmet and Swiss Edgings and atertings,Glotes
Mita, Hosier ,
~ Tells and Parssoli.
Theii'assortment ofSbasils is eery:large; embracing
every tldirg that is rich and fasbiOnibie both foreign
. ,
and doinestie. '-
Their Bonnet Department ix- large ind complete,
embraeing tire, eery latest styles, with Trinimingii to
match:'.:, , ' . .
. . .
Awetienaire iussortfnent of Irish linenst,_ napklas
towelirtg, table covers, curtidns kc. - ' ,
Welfare also a supply of Shirts, Gentlemen's Col-
Uri, stisPemders, Gloves, Umbrallas and a good many
other'. articles too- mammals to :mention. For 1,06
Pala t4ei public is respectfully invited P. can al 4b9
I cheap store . of
J. WITTENBERG k - 13114.
corner.Ot Chesnut k Orrq:go Streets,..four doors lug,
of Postialzwre. '
Execsatair', liolice;
VOICE is hereby given, to all persous havinglt.'
viands against the Etitste of ANDREW H.
late of Saver Lake, deed to present them to the Sub
scribers,u Executors and, Trustees of the said A.% H.
Rose,,, duty authenticated, :for settlement. AA all
penmut indebted to said edge., are requested to imam
jtmotxliste payment. , , • - • -
Wit.JESBII:II ) .
BENJ. S. BENTLEYL 1
• Itoittrose, April 23, 1856. • •
•.Adinhalstiiitoir's Notice.
IVO
num& TICE is hereby giv en to all persona havinidc‘
IN against the estate of SW Y. Belittler
Esq., late_o,f LaneabOrough,,deceaa'e_ d s to preeentAe
same duly attested for settlenient, and all persona in
debted to laid estate - wfil please make payment ;im
mediately to the subscriber in Ilarmon,rtownship,. to
wbont letters of adatiniarldiOti bate been duly. relent._
ed. ~ ,?; • • ROBERT BeKUNE, RF
,15e6 ' , Administrateref &F.
Melodeons' t.!
riONSTANTLY OW II'AND sr fun/Lilted to Sl•do_ r
os d'art ootice.. 4. LYONS & SO.
Tito Ofidst_utudei t.
Metiagerie &_ollr
,
S. B. BOWES, 'Prop's.;
Ofye r ik
,Macfig lf II
• cELED RATED
IEQUESTRI A N TR (Yl.3.P]
',Without Extra Charge; formal
EXIIIIIITIONS 4 IN ONE.
`For One Day Anent(
and Evening:
[4:' M. NIXON; . DirOctor of
Combined Eihibitions.
At Montrose On Saturday
18th, 1855.
;In this Exhibition Rill tic rot
the two greatest Lii,lng Curb
ties in the Animal kingdom,'‘
--a - LIVING GIRAFFE,' am
."-LIVING RIIINOCEROS,
besides a full collection of of
Wild Beasts, ell in the most
fact health and condition. •
, THE CIRCUS TROUPE, I .
toosists of the following 11l -
• . knowledged tlthmt t _ I
'lown. ... .;.... ;Jilt Mn •..
Miss ROSE MADIG.AIi,
The fearless, knieeful . Iliad
Rant American Artist, In h r,
Matchless Scenes of Equitatio - -
Messrs. T. Ring, Ll,clitle, , .
Armstrong, If, -P. Madigan; iii
ter ' Madigan, Thiimpson •iti d
1 Prof'i Nixon i with ibis talen
ruidls; in all their oichierenrk; t.. 1
-upon horseback, and , in Gym ,
Gag. - 't ' . '
The following rare and be , .-
tiful Animals ire among the - l
iecdon belonging t d this Exhi :i
-tion.•
A Brazil Nam Ti er , or - SOo`.
;American Jaeuar. Tyro Mr!
:Leopards, 224, American .11'..;
Deer, a beautifully potrked Ze
,a White• Camel, a :Kangaroo,
the Monkey Tribe, Parrots, P.
;paradise, Ste.:4c. i •
Admission to see the combi
130x.2S Ceitts, Children under 11
Doors open at 2 anti at 7.! P. l
at half past Zand quarter to
Or The :En6trxitirand
MENA,GERIE k CHIC
- have . been got up this Seasoh
and a profusion of costly deco
•eedented. ;, '
The RIDERS any GYMNA •
description of, whom will be f
belonging to the first class of
'sexes, and are known and di.
as the " STAR TROISPE"
'MILITARY BRASS.
Hon. S. B. Wziuti
CIitTTENDSII9
Paw n% •• I
J. B. Simeon,
Ilsownst.t.,l,-
ted Exhibitions and will Int•
cei a variety bind! and &P hi
'The doniptinies
..GRAtiD PRO
about 10 A: IL, and after pa:
pal street, proceed to their '
• • PAVILION OF t
KIRKWOOD T.
QTAGIN will It.Ntife
bettsvill+, Liberty, be.;
arrival of the Mani-Arts of
reaching Mcettrim at 1 ai r •
Montrose daily (Sundays exe
ing Kirkwood in time to take
both East and West, being tl
Bible route tq reach the New
Thhi line intersects a titi-w
Springville; . , Tunkhannock,;
barre, ;which teaTt.ta MontroS(.
day, Wednesday and Friday:
vile, Lenaysville, &c. • •
' Good (earns and •eomforta,
ded, and the proprietors will
commodate the public. ' 7%
Apri 6, 1854. ,
111,01 TRa.
't
TI - ANING purchased the
11 poet Co. 'tit the.IMO
respebtfullv inform; his frien
stank on hMI, Fit; the !owe
1
stock pf goods.
Litre, Salt; anitPlaster
Its Groceries, Dry Goods,.lla
Shoes.; Nails, in:exchan
of produce, at the: best pric
Wocxl wanted. /
Montrose Depoti Feb. 2;
BOunty, adds.
fIOp`gGRESS has recently paned a Pension law
1...) Making an eitensive taldition to the Pension
laws beforein - fort4. No on should despair of recei
ing a Land Witrtant, who b done service fur the
United States of any kind, ei her in the Revolutionary
war or since The act also extends to the widoirs
and Minors cif those-who ormed the service, who
if no* living.would be entitl ul to the benefits there- ,
of. The undersigned hati th law And all legal forma
to obtain Fells:kw tinder the: . "d act, and will prompt'
ly obtain' LAO Warrants' for , applicants_who Jnay,/be
entitled thereto, for reasons , le cempensation. / iYour
Warrants when obtained be _ sold for money at
ant time, if Yoe do not ch to kwate the lands
Montrose,; Marsh 21, N. NEWTON.
,
NEW* I ODS. .
The snlisCribers have talc ! .n and fitted op the new
building on the wrist side of •ablie•Avenne, two doors
ahcive Seaile's notet and now receiving a large
and well selected assortmen of . •
ran and WI ter Goods.
Their stock is almost end - dy NEW, having saved
but a very few goods from he late destructive fire,
and compriSes their usualiv riety of DRY GOODS,
Groceries, crockery, %Bard are, Drugs, Medicines,
Paints, Oils, Dye Ours, 800 ~ Shoes, Leathers. Glass,'
Jewelry, liVatchtut, Silver - poops, Clocks, Yankee
Notions, &c: &c. ',We are ankful for the patronage .
IdtAcerto besiowed: upon !Lis . and trust that our cus
tthnert, and the public tly,-wi s u not fan _ to give
us a call in our new foratiii confident that we cant
supply thenorith goods on favorablelernis as here
tofore. • ' ,: - '! I BENTLEY & BEAD •
Montrose, November 30. 834. • ,
11.
TEE PEOP 'S STORE. .
"ETAVING recently 01 nUuily reiiptiilished the
11 Sale of Liquors, exec 'ting strictly- for medichial
purposes, as ' a.Druggsf, the civic without distinction
of Party, Society ;. Sect, or , ligion, are respectfully
invited as utquil, to call an , evunine the quality and
prices of gOods, and to ' threbY avail 'themselves of
any adrant.age or. the Mirk t they may thus acquire:
Montrose, April 19, isr ABEL TM:MELT,.
~‘ t '
ir .
I ' JEW I
AT URE mant u itact w utns, weil ln i r
t.
sortalent..of Ladies' midi i
Rings, Brelist Pips, Ear D , pr
and Win Chains 4 Slides, ; t
;
Persons whaling to Owe ' ll,l
1, -
ly call at the store of - , 1 .
Montrose; April Apri . l it, 1 7 81;
4.4. 4
ricw ,
•
C4KB, AT MON
• ceioed a -sew eupi
Goods, which wai be sold
produce..
1 8 I ZU Tra
g°°"e
TEA, Cothe,:tiobtose
of all kimis; very c
AA stmaratikra Eg
exchraige for
ANY quuntitv:of Bu
exctuirge for
..„
FlVlORMwishing to
I. dinette fox; WWI;
call and examine my -
iltemselvei.bart
is may at tisnekbe
Montrose Depot.i,--
New Line
FRO
'Orleans Sugar.for one, doll
;. C. LEE'S New Store.
i'Fish, Rice, and' Grace ell
NIT et J. C. LEE'S.
• at 12 cents per dozen,
- -
-4
echase for cosh, or in. ex
pi find it to their interest tit
of Goods and prices - for
altkindo the highest_ptici
tot ail; 0; rxn .cose;
•
0f,71n, Sheet Iraq
of. toy own monubeite
Welty% • . : . ;
DIGKERMAN,jr: .
A PULL MOOR
"- Ind 9 0 PPO Vcore
multi of heavy plotO,'
New Raton!, July' I
of diardwartN : CisiVeliter:o4
'nip Chain, and fixturi , a at j
.DICKERMAN'S.—".
FULL aesorween
A.
New Hared, 4uly,
:Tof the - heat quality, thr: o. sag
• DICKEItiIiAI
- 3
1 SALT by re barrel orothe
qt Wilma at DICBF4MAI'B"
(ZAK' 4 ero , p4TN•
cheeps it
toomt,:rwqa A
eivide. rit the tom ;
(Wall Paper, , and Border'kit
received and for salefihesp;
• •• Into, this market,.-frpin
Pkni oa, which . *ill .10
tithte any other establis:
eIfANDI,EIL
•
2000 . match, j.
?'lcEs- li
er than eta , ' wait . , ,!
to 50oW 1:4 Roll. : I
Also, *lot 01l t , . 1
cheaper titan :iiiii.lie
ment. ; ~ i
Montroite, yril 17
Ai
'• ' • 11. ':- ' ' .1855—.0.- . •
, •
: HOYT 'it BEVANS. . . ':
D,all Road Freight • Line between Montrose and
„11l New York.. The subscribers will continue their
connection 'atilt! past year - for selling SusquAtanita
Co. produce on commission: - - - -*. • ,
- Iti . .ittzvr J.llAntmarns; wilt receive end forward
freight for this cOmpany at the .M.ontrose Depot EVE
' RVTUMMY: - - * : , 4, I--
- iankftd for:tist.patronage, and being satisfied
' thn their arrangements flit - -disposing of produce of
leve -if kind will enable them to give general - . seitisfac-,
i i
tiott, Idle' subscribers
_trust that New York prices,-
' prainPt returns, and their usual strict attention tit the
'business, will insure to them acontinuance of fay.ors.
• herretafttre so liberally bestowed upon them. "- ' •
_ Tit; returns will be-prOmptly paid in current money'
byti.. Barrington,. who will also make liberal saran
i
-nes on
:n.lacontkng cards
havesign i niert'when been desired.
left ,
tit
With the Thin
Ro ,Frieght agent Mr. Case who
-will attend to for-
Wapi t ing goods .consigned to. us On other days than
Tu sdais. , . . .
I I . NELSON 11. BUTT:
- -- - SIDNEY B. BEVANS,' . '
- • MMATTHEW.T. - lIARRINGTON.
IL t
introse March, 1855.. ,-.- '
• ..ltalsons residing out of the vicinity of Montrose,
tribing to send us Produce can do so by consigning
it tit .! IlOY'rlic BEVANS, No. 187 .. ..1teade St N. y
, t ,
. . .
, . .
..
. SOLDIERS' MGR (S. ' .. •
•: . - ' To al.! whom It istay Concer n.
,-. •
13,i a rpeent net of Congress the - 136unty Lind la*
hat been extended .0) embrace almost -every Case of
ofluilitary sertiee. .
. •Al persons who have been engaged itt M tar)
Se *tee of the United States, fora period oflonOcen
4
~,, ,i:..i .4 4 . e o y r i : t a p v i .; : ree trtis, i, - l i re -
l e e?,ii ntiti am cd ;:m i n o t
, o tt n e s y it .
are uadr t e t :a ded uit
- ' i rst.res of, !and, if they have not received.it, and
•
tolstifficient to rimke up 'lBolaerett. ~
- ' volution:ll.Y soldiers, And soldiers of .any and all
w . ni. in which the United States have been engaged
r
si:c§i and 'if decedeil, their widoits or minor chit
, d 6, are entitled, - -• • -.
. f /Akers, Seatiteh, Marines, Clerks and landsmen in
thpl;avy,,theirwidOws. and minor children, are Also
entitled. - ' .-; t' . ..
Vitagon mast4rs. and teamsters, employed for ,the
-trWitispertation, ef military stares, are also entitled, in
lie!'nianner. . 1 ' :--
11 tin still engaged in obtaining Bounty Land Witr
ittii; and ant Willing to do the busines. upon the
ali. t liberal 'ferias, and although I lmve no - motive to
end my tinni and labor irli/sout,elia - ratt, yet I' will
dthe business; at the lowest price that J cart.do it--
A' n i;stly: and lit* , .
• -
;
, Those having claims I believe will find it materially
td their 44vant#,;e . to call In bawo . going else,
wh.ire. - ; _
,L - ' ' . -•—" • '
• After the warrants are'ohtniaed,- if any •ofthe !ear-
raltires . desire.to sell them,' I am prePared to pay the I ,
lighest cash market price.. - -i • ... ,'.::„ - ,:.
tarn also engaged. n the - prosecution .of Other
.claims againSt the Governtuent of the Matti - state/4, I,
.4(41 as for Pehsions,llaek'Pay, Extra Par, Am.' &c. •
',-i . • - i:ItSN - K,LIS ERASER, - -ttey at Law.•
'llontrose, ]lay 14, 1855 . ~ et .--'1 W 6
•
r---------; ---, , 1 • -
2 DOENTA" LAND MEN ATTEND.'
nOXURDiS I t , nts passed a lair givin you additional l y
V! landS. Those who have - -already reteived war- i
iSitis are entitled to • more. •Dafiville men, come on
nom. and I will get your warrants. - .Widows and,mi- 1
(tors' of deceased soldiers ,arc entitled to the 9:ll7lC their
With:lnds and fathers would be if living; I,have thei
Last, fresh from 'Washington, and the necessary forms!
eflipplication,.; Speculators from. a distance are about
irying to get those largely-interested to sign of 13e- 1
trate of such , abd don't seU for a 'song. .iir
.0 your/
• business acettrately :, •and
,promptly account for the
i art -vale 'of your warrants When obtained. From
hree years' successful experience I knowTean do the
.
btitan ess- right,', and I proffer you my services at rea
tenable rates ntid quick returns: = . • L. F FITCIL 1
. . Montro4e, 3farcb G, 1855. , , , .:! - •
i t
1 ;; , 1 - 1- NOTICE. . . -
i OCT.II. Tif AYER, takes this method•_of , saying
= .to his friends and customers,. that he has again,
))
-restimed the practice of medicine, at his old - stand at
Montrose, 'where he may be found at all- times unless
.P"rofessio• nally . employed. . He would say to , . those in
&hied to him; that he will, deduct twenty-five per
emit on alt accounts paid before the first of April next,
r. if any : poor like myself I will deduct fifty.). -
'
I 1 Montrose Feb.
20 '
1855.
LI. . .
• a pair - of Englist
ta, a Peruvian 'Lama
esides a variety of *
Swans, Birds of
l ied Exhibitions,-
years of nge half-price.,
ortuanceS commence-.
1 Orr-qtr ofboth the
7S TROUPES,
n it. Style of elegance
tiona hitherto utipre-
TIC ARTISTS,. a full
nd in , the Bilks, are all
heir profession, of both
hignished every *here
lthe United. States. A
accompanies the UM
during the performan
.nable
ter 'town in
!
throkh the princi
-0
IIIBITION„
Mil
3/ONTROSEi
i• • paSSing through Cot ,
I '
Very morning after the
•
both East and West;
•M. Returning,' lenyo
pted) at 2 reach- .
the Mail trains of ears,
e nearest and most Tea-
Tork and Erie. Raroad.
Oily line for Dinioek,
coming, anti Wilkes- .
}lt 1 "A. Sr. evert
also, n line to Friendi-
tie:earriages arc provi-
I spare no pains to ac-
K; HATCH,
tRGAN.k WEST.. _
•
EPOT.
I txbli9hment of Lane - L.
triage Depot, wonla re
, s that he will keep eon
! t prices, a well neleeted.
be had cheap, ns .well.
Aware, Crockery, Boots,
te l for Grain arni itll kind.;
1000 cord: Hard
LILY.
arrived, direct from thell
insisting of &first rate u 4
ltlemen's: Gold Fingerf
ips and Hoops, Curb, Fobi
eve,. Studs, Pens, ke..—?.
Jewelry, should certain-1
TUIGIELL • t
sOODS.j f:
- &
LOSE DEPOT, has ust rel
ly. of Sp r ing and Swnmeig
ycrylow for cash 'orfank]
-- , , 1
J. C. LEE'S. Storv.l
er 0.'16 wads per pounw ti
qt. J. C. LEE'S New Store.
ALLOO, H /
9 %VALALLOO' THIS I%
pm. subscriber would infirm the citizejdof Mont
rose and the public generally that hetes bOught
'tt i r Grocery foimerly kept by F. H. FOrdham A: Co.,
i Lyons and Chandler's hitilding / Chestnut street,
in the - borough, of Montrofie, Wh he . has a fresh as- ,
rr ,
nritnent of Groceries; ontl-ivi keep conStantly on
,and, Flour, Oysters, Cheese ur.ars, syrup, Molasses,
.faekerel, Nuts, Candies, 3 ..,71,,,,,,......a-i.........,
"1-
? n v , Primes;,Satditteh,.- Stn. 159., Vinegar, COffee; dried
caches andPhims, ).irring, sack Salt, Pies, Cakes,
iteier, Yankee Notions, and other things too nunier
!nal to mention, will be sold cheap for cash or
`most kinds of •ountry produce. Call and see: A
!shire ofpubyc patronage is solicited. S. B. MOTT.
1 , t lfontro,d, March 7, 11 , 55. • • -
...
.-•
Ilil Alinijuistration Niaticia..•
OTICE is licreby,given that letters of administrar.
1 - tion upon the estate of JOTIN NAND; late of
iAopollacon township, decd, have been granted to-the
up' and all person. indebted to said estate
wiP please make itnmediatel4ynteut, and those hav
-1 ing -claims will present theanist\duly attested for
lisettletnent. , " ' WILIJAII lIAND.
li l'Apollacoia, March 27„ 1855. '2\ - 1?.w6
i i t - :'' , " ] •
ii. it; . Rugg,' for Sale.
Good-second hand bi -fr de, br \ _
tom
./iforitrose, April 11, 1853,
MUSIC ntisre
DELVCE'S IMPROVED MELODEONS, more just
received by. • - J. LYONS &SON.
QHEET 3ICSIG—a new lot fur the Yoke. Pinao or
- 10 Melodeon and Guitar—some very beautiful piec
ed just imbliShed—sold by J. LYONS &SON:
Shawls..
Alfew•more left that will be sold vele thea)).
• IParamettait, Cashineres 4k. Delaines at great bargains
LYONS k SON'S.
Y of 6"ceri4.* just opened
OdA&SOS.
Afresh Kapp
i.
. . . _
26/iisxes at 3 shiUingna per gallOn'.• Syritim at 4, 4 5
&
GI - ihillingo, by . LYONS &. SON.
1
7 1 7 . .
1 i NEW. GOODS. . -
A RRIAING every ~.week at A• LAThltOr &Co%
..ci.. Jannark Ist ..
;., Winter Shawls and DeLanes,.
QRLLING,off at great bargains. Calton
'lay nary Imo A. LATHROP& CO't-
ta - *ll Dozen SocKw,
T ANTED at
V I'
Jim mylst
1. .Grain . • ;
lall dioui dat tte :highest prices bought by
January Ist , 4", EATMR(*T d';
itURKS Island salt at , LATTI - 110ik CV's ..
Montrose Jannary 1, 165..
Stearns and Marvin's! , Fire.Proot.
Safe's. - .
subscribers hare i:nade arrangements to fur,
MAI to persons_who flay be in want cif then; the"
4ove named invaluable ales , at The same prices 112,i
Which they can he obtained at the manufactureed.--
acing : experienced the benefit ofpnch attartiele• dn.
img the late conflagration ourselves, Re, would earn-.
estly.recoramend to Milers having
,yalugble books and
rippers, the preserving of whieh 'would be of immense
hpportatteite them, not to do:without one: "'
'Prices range from $50.t0.5009, and we can eiplain
t 9 anyone wishing to purchase, : the tlifference in,
site, size,
_price; de., and furnish them on short no , .
glee,. with the internal arrangement to •suit the . por: i
cbiseC, "-• • ' BENTLEY & READ: '
Montrase,:Deeember 19, .18641 k; '
,
• Satiannd 1111114 s. • , '
- txT INDOR Sasti'd %minus sizes amstantly on, hand
Y. V =a (so BIM& furnished to order by ;!
J. LYONS .St SON.' ,
Paper.lllanglasti. . j'
.500 ItollsjUst'opened, and some fbr ets.. per.
;1311, •by : LYONICk SON:
ItOCERIE - A ii:esCsuptay of Z'T.offe'r
Tea, :Rice, Crackers:, just reeeired and 'for We
- - J.-LYONS k SON. '
L NEW GOODS.
WE are rociiing thk,week a lot of New - Ooods.,lnit
inirchakd In the city, which renders our assortment
Complete. sad, which we offer on mostfreimebte
fenny, at the nee building, one door above the Post
' - . BNNTLEY,A:I2.IEAD.
Meetswee 'February 8 , .1865:_•'' ' • 1
SPRING AND SIIXICER MOOD&
kgeneral issortment of new goodi now 'arriving'
, t our store . J. LYONS k.SON''
April 1918415.
Q 01.13 Mather, Upper do., Calf Skins, list) . Pitts;
INC" Kips--a new supply, just received and A:iv sale
: - • MTV ,I (I4 I WAD.
lover and,Timotair,.l4 eat ((if, 44i:b y
) "
Nev Milford, March t, 18u5
DOCTOR ~3lTt ] lS4'.
iirosteoPAirumwr,-
GRADUATE and member .ofthe University ofNew
'YOrk, will bb in Montrose on the 6th, 7th: and
.Btli of each-month, and May be consulted .at Batch's
Hotel, for three days, upon all disease* incidental: to
the human - system, via: CONBUMPTION,I3ron
c4itia Inflamation of the Lung!, Throat., Liver,_Pleupt,•
Kidneys and Spleen, Dyspepsia, (Indigertion,) Liver,
Complaint,Muscitswm, Scrofula, Eruptions,` Spinal
'Complaints, biseases of the ey and ear, Nervous
Weakness, ke., ke. Particular "gentian given to
the diseases of Females and Children. 9.The Tallow
'affections of the Uterus radically-eural.. ,•
Harris is well acquainted with both,ncomeopa
thy and Allopathy, having been In constant study and
practice for the last twelve years,land having first in
troduced Homeopathy flute Binghamton, N. Y. in
184'7. U plan of treatment is raiici, raft. and Ora
', cious, and -different from that of any other physician,
and cures nearly fill cases In all Stages of the disease.
1 far Drlllarris testimonials of character;' . abil-.
Sity and dull, from a number of the -most eminent
medical men in the city of Net! York, among theta
the celebrated Dr. Valentine Molt •
. •
. Persons 0111110 - prompt relief or pennanent apes
will do well ro call without delay, Charges moderate.
Consultition free Patientsvisited at their residences
1 if desired. - Office hods titan 1 in the morning until
9 iu the craning. -
MI
toraae, y
G.. Z. DIllOoK„
.
• N
Mg
A. LATHROP 8: CO's
EE
1•11
Advantages.
The advantages of the.lhimupathle tresr o g u s o r
lat. That Patients treatedit. omeAiathleally,
ly are cured much 400ner than by Any otherpractiee.
2d. That many patientg can be eured-by - Himeo.
pathic - remedies, -who cannot be. mued any ..other .
'flint patents triated.,frorheoliathieutly, do
not have to labor under-the bad - effects of the
elnethey - have' taken to cure the &mtge. -
43:115.Ni#:4:94k:rt:1:114'61:.:115 :TN:
. , 'ERS ARE,'
r rill AT the Court has decided not to sell the
is Island °Melia, but Joseph Wittenberg& Brother
have recently decided to open a new .store, in the
building.Of L. Searle, a few door! castor POst's store, ---
opPosite Wilsons dwelling honse, corner of Cheitnut
and-Owego Ptreetg, where they will keep' on hand . 'a
splendid assortment of Ready,Made,Plothingi also In
iulditition to; this, a good assortment of . Broad •Cloth;'
'Ciissimere, Kentuekeyrjeans, &c.; in short, a.general '
• assortment of GentleinerN furnishing Goods. - Also, a
sPlendld assortment of Ladi& Dress Goiods - ; Silks, Me-
rinos;Delaines, Alpaceis, Embroidmies, Shawls, Lee- k
es, Dress Trimmings, &c Am., all of - which they are de.
lAermined. to .otter to the , cablic, at; very, low, prices: T . -
+ All Goods Warranted to. give satisfaction, as well irk,
Imudity as in price. , - : :. .
1 I Please give as a trial before•Puichasing elsewhere.
1.1 ..- • „ J. WITTEIviBERG , & BROTHER.
;I ; Montrose, Jan. 26, 1864. ' '. ; '- -; • z
.. -
. .
.cloota
. . .
C- IVITT:CR,N PABIK return theiigrandtd
IT.I. 'acknowledgements to the public, and invite at
tention to the very large stock of Spring and Simi
:o'er Gocids.they are' now receiving and offer for , sale
at sery iota , priers. In addition to tbeir,ustid. assert-.
meat of staple Dry Goods; Groceries, Hardware; Crock
ery, Paints and oils, &c. ie.,: they are prepare.d to ,
exhibit a large assortment-of Dreu Goods
of every description—FigUred, , Plaid and PLain
Bonnets, Shawls, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery-4adies
and idisses Shoes , of all kinds—also a large stock of
READYOUDE CLOTHING, Cloths,,Cat , sinieres,
Twet*, Jeans, Summer Cloths,Veitings, Rats, tape,
Boots an&Shoes, &d.- • ,/ -
. They retiteetklif solicit 'an early call from those
'who wish to purchase good-podia/ low prices:)
Sprjogyille, May 3 3 -"_54. ' ., *OIILLEN & PARK.
ABEL TBERELL
JjAs lust- received-41DM "New York a fall assort
-I.:Ment of .NE / W•00.0DS1 comprising "ti first
rate-variety of MUGS, /ELI:Hen/EN CHEMICALS, OILS,
DTE-SIEFFS, „Gt f rAis-want, FL lILvGfOVZRIEs,- /LTV
IHALSi . FOR. t. GISTS , liorrlddlENTS,, TAMER'
NOTIO,NS, JEMELLII, -PERFUMERS, ASH ALL SORTS 01"
EANCT floOns, which will-be sold extremely low 'for
catth.l/flaving recently anstadned a loss by fire of at
lea,syfive thousand dollars,.above insurance andsgoodi
saVeti,. I fancy 'I have strong claims for the patronag?
tuA ftie:nds and the,public generally. I ask no man•
1.6 giv r edo me, neither do I ask or-expeet additional
profit:a in conselttence of said loss. ~ I will sell goods
as law,. if not loWer than can be bought elsewhere in .
this . town or conntv. A ll I ask is that patronage ,
from the public which will enable me with industry to
slowli- hut gradually replace the loss snstained--said
loss being the hard earnings of a life_of anxious toil •
Store at the Idtver end _ of the burned district, on
Maintreet, a few doors below the corners. •
• /
31cMtrose, Deecmber44,•
ALL RI)ADY. . -
STOVES AND TIN -IVATIETOR THE,
PEOPLE. • 1 .
W oo a p a ß r r an ' tr. d E w L e D n ß .s lZ t tZe
n ets tant e lz t o: i l,lll
ware freels and Chain for wells,: pumps, cistern
purops,,Le., Hydraulic Rams, Japanned wares, lead
PiPI-Dr all sizes &c., Ae. Job -work -done Witt; neat- .
ness :4nd despatch ; all °niers promptly attectded t0.,1
1 . STOVES .1
kepticoiatantly on hand, alarge a_vortment of stmresl
ctfthe latest improved. and approved patterns. 'Garr.
expdrience the ht'Ainßss enables us to select those;
that we can safely , warrant to eve entire satiSfaction,l
Amongst ;our numerous steek can be found the •
Paragon - - air tight 'Star of the West;Elevate
NewlWorld, . " • Clinton, - l'venl
Atlas, • \ Cultivator, - ,O
Phoenix, " Fire Fly, -
Three Status,. " Western Qneen, ,
Globe; , = " 'Premium..
Woomtcrr.
\ • • REMOVAL.
TPREJ.ER & STODDARD, sinee the late fin; may
- 11,e found in the BASEMENT OF BEARLE's
1107.1 M, Notwithstanding the unprecedented
pidity --- stock of Boole, Shots, &c.„
"'Ont. off" a orthe fire, are-sbil'hays
some on Inn soon be well supplied 'again..
•
'KEELED & STODDARD.
MontrOse,
FARB( Ft,. E, A GREAT BARGAINS.
THE sobscralore ant fer:sikt on the mcqt ,Liberal •
and magi' terins,one ofthebestiocated fiums fin' mud* .
money in Northern Peru3sylyania.\„ . The said carat is
situated on the Newburg and Owe g o Turnpike, two
miles east of Mount Pleasant village, at twelve from
the N._ Y.-,&. E. R. It., also .tery - con'veniently situated
to
Churches ' Schools, Grist-mills,. Saw•mflis,"Black•
smith shops I.:e. It contains, one hundred anksiltj
one • acres, one t hundred of : it under a good to of
Cultivation well iratered.and good biildings, - couslat
i -i
ing of.a good framed house, wellfinianed off, and very,
conveniently arranged. , Also two good barns and .st
pod Imirri shed Well calculated:for convenience. two .
largeorchards:yielding from ,500 to 1000 bushels sit..
nually; mostly'grafted fruit Of the-best - quality. 'The
firm is.welladaptedlo grimitig suffiCient. to keep *-
large stockt , For price and terms apply to 11. F.:`
EATON, or to ALEREDIARE, on the premises. "
.llarford,' Dee. 13 1154 •,- - ' -
' More and • attore , New . \ GOOdg. •
BUBRITT nom receiving' new and full
iJ • suppries r. orioed• for the - Winter Trade; in
cludinga new and elegant aKsortraeitt of French
I rinoes, Merino and Cashmere Plaids; d?taid;:Fan-
_and Plain :De./lartwa, Parametlinkilioelie, Square
au:d LaiAy• Shwas. of new and •best Mks, and will
be;s4tat 25 : per eent.,lewtban lent yeses prices.=
:Also a new assortment Cr Rich Ribbonicand Bonnets,
Wide Silk rebelsfor Cloaks and Mantillas, Rich
Silk and Velvet :Dm** rtimmings;'-'llfohair
Dyes** Ritrolits &r:.. Ace., witb genead immanent
'of ptber,S;r•rpt and Fascit:oooo4l4 lUI Ilinlat which
baring boned wider the-present pressure of the-cash '
market, will be sold 'at :9rresporang and reduced
tbarlllilibrd; liTorembet: .17, 1754.
MEM Apt:llo4-0-
.1: ' '6oo 'at T: I POST a'
qualitti style "arid prate.' ' :
, - - -$41).. , 1e..Dry. GOMA, i. . 1-Collars, Sleeves,'
' . hivss Goods, . Edgings,- : ~
• Optka and Casiiineres, B 0111101;
_ If,lite. G 241, -. , -. , - - - :•and.Altlifolt 4
CLOT, Ell5O-4 ti - it stock : Gioc+iies of all Tani.
`Oias .: Ilaidware, eilackeiy, look ing Glasiseti,atid in.
`eveijllepartment theit'assortment is, good, sad at"
Ptices 4 suiii' - 's ,-, . ' .-. , ' - ' - . -'• '.
; ' 3tox4rviae t March 20, 1865c.,-,
, .'DISSOIAITIOIC:"!' • '
The'
_copartnership beresofbre exiatioi beivreen - thi
aubocribors under tboluti of E.LE KeOt it Co. ii
(noolve4 by mu t ual ggoksent,. - ' -
• • E. S. KENT 4 CO.
Bioefklyn- " ' 14'04
Allt1) and TALLoNy, ; "40, Farine ' rs tobia in gen
at • - T.& CO's.
'-Ultititiimdtiir : fttiifilloNer 'Died at
X '‘ • - !TUROWS;
I_ll.log Tint' Otlty and CloviiBee4,kai .
1- B• .- -9- I t,stlnOgg•
'J.-GARDEN SEEDT. - "- •
I'RESII kit of Shakarie, Rocbitistcr, anti &tined
ticut Garden Sikeds jgst opcnc4 and ..fcti
Xac'.(ll,lo.
ABEL TURRELL;
e. L.Y.LDLED.
111011 y. being.re•
'oo'B, are desirable in