II II I(otes ofAbel. Corropondeneeiii the Republican. ROPBDriOM TO ar.E~ Ti-0011 VIEWS -AFOOT. • No- 1. -- • Ther l. e are so many who run abroad for eights, who knoll , little or nothing - of:their own v i icinity—so many who make the "tour of Europe," that have never seen one'fatieth part.clCAnierica, that:! thought a few brief notes of home travel might not . be unimcrest ing 'to itt . least a portion of your readers,/ By a short, circuitous peregrination' 1 found myself standiog on the fop of the hill direct ly wiut of the Hop-Bottom Station, on the Deliwure, Lae.kawiuuta & Western railroad. This,lull is ;soma three or four hundred feet high; and commands !ti fairview of -Martin's Creek; along which the Railroad , passes.— You descend . by a steep and jagged log'allY into the road on the west side of the creek, crossihe bridge to the east, and pass up to the station, which derives its name from the creek Of that name which empties into the .1 - Martin's Creek one quarter of a mile above 'the Station. The creek got its came from the fact that hops formerly grew wild on the battdm lands which recede flora it On either aide as it passes through Brooklyn. Thy hill to the west of this station is coy ered*vith a fine • growth* of timber, mostly . beech and maple; but The bill to the east is clothed with briars and an Insignificant shrub bery Which indicates that.it his been many . _times ravaged by tire.. •I . . • The valley is. Covered by., a rich; arable flat, - mewhat cut up by old water courses . 'wide while. inundated by the waters* of the_, crpelt f which sometimes - overflows the valley nearly. from hill to hill.* • .. • ' It Was near. three o'clock, SaturdaY; May 12th, 'as 1 approached the - station and entered i , Bell. 1 - Tingley's store, which is \but a few feet from .the Railroad and, directly - opposite the platform, OChich - is covered ' by a shed,) on illieh goods and Passengers' are. landed, there being no depot building here.. How- .ever, I am told the Company intend erecting one This ..seasm of capacious diniensiOns, which, is necessary to . the acCommodatiOn: os the ra pidly increasing bitsiness of this station.. There is a Postoffice he e, one hotel, and two star •; ; besides, severaT dwelling -honks have !been erected, and, others are 'hi , the course of ,construction.. • While I stood on the platform 'in front of .'Bell & lingley'e store . conversing with old .seqnaintances, up drove the freight, train•from crati l ton,* with eight freight care and , one car .on:behind for the accommodation of paSsen . geral There were - several piesengers •on hoard, and among those who alighted- here • ,:werciJ,Ohn. Brisban and Lady, of Seraeton.-- •;Mr. Brisban was formerly Mernber-bf,:Ccin . 1 from T :gess i the emzerne Diitriet„ elected to 1 - , l' -.- ; . 1* ; • ; :fill theyicaney occasioned :by the. death of ! • ''' , .4 - _i• . ' • i i ; ' 111$k Ao.ii?' o.lioqis ' 'Chester Butler of Wilkesbarre, in 1850. He 1. . .7.- ' l3 ,4 l )4 ol ltS'et - -- - - ~ •• _,... -' • • /--- • --r- -- 'passed off in :a carriage towards Brooklyn, l. 7 --- - 7 - - - .1 -------- , -- 7 - p•: 1- - --7 . -- --,-- Center. _(I .(I like that - way of orthoirOphiz : ing : ' Sieet Corn forWoddei: I i 1 I • . • . i'• CM - ler.) - . .... - . •;I If you ,soii;vofir Cows :!that is,*-stliblfeed l • - - ' ' them du i iiig Ithe siiinteer,witli green flit - o—r! Itiwas now nearly four, the freight *train 1 - ... olds -crop is indispcinsahlej Or,. even iti . you;; 12adpas, sed on, and many Of '‘he citizens tor. ! hake Widel - pastureftel4s,.ftiere - comes a I dine a ri le or ~two around 'were at the station for t of-drought; in almost eveey ; year, When' the their papers and other Saturday afterneotet green-orak- is •• binned 'into iniserabl hay, • 1. •• .crrands: : Some Were canvassing the results -of . the '' pea brush description.; ,affireling a :..of ‘Topular soveroi, ,, n i. y it in Kansas, "ankh bite aid a dry One to, the leingri am `. .orals. Theieffeets! are at once \visiblei in a . --were indignant at its concoctors and support-. 'diminished. yield 4 milk. _ • . l • ' ! arei;[ • others . were.discessing the, hard times, -Now • ele-n • Mini, in ordinary seasons, 'lie _, : j0ai,..11 were buiy. \, ' Even the boys were phipted 4, as tot be available fir fodder, ,be r,..,.'-pdayling at ball' in the orchard. close by, but fore the T,st. of July, and of course before any ; very spy re drought can be expected. l , • 7 1 •' !- thefiruived so lazily that gas appmachin . A -... f; • 1 It sho dbe planted (in patches larger, or i 1 I LLi Post .Sc Co., Misery to. watch their motions. After stay- l l -EALER IN DRY pooos, GrocerieN Crockery, snuffler. s needed) in drills 'froth 2 1-2. to 3 i ti t i e s l t lardvv,sre,±Letther, Flour, ote., corner of Turn ..: , 4 iner.- 1 , eretnorn. than half an hour,l obtained feet.aper ;* seedino at the rate! of 3 tO 3I 2 t ik met and.Publie Avenue., Nontroar, Pg..- . .; a chance to ride - up the bill, in the direction - I bushels to the ;acre. • The hind should . : be I - ':..-' of Olenwoodi in. company with two or three 1 well Mapured and thoroughly ph)i , ed ; lfor •• _. - . friends, and- immediately. embarked. ~ on l this crop is no ordinary feeder, and there are - - - either side of the road the landi an immense nuMber.Of mouths to fill • The 1 is strewed corn drills, ,soldl at the stores, will. so* l-hifi ' ; ; . with logs and covered with briars for•nearlyf cro p very regularly, and are; recommended. . .. :. . -- 4.1f.a mile; then come cultiVated lands; and Patches tinay be Planted, in succession;, up to . . the first firm exhibits, considerable industry ' the Ist ljuly,lin• this latieude. , . !!•.• • i • . -___:,The•e t . , i'et varieties of corn are to be .selec- and.enterprise..!. The fences were tolerably , red; ;be use, tlmw'h they 'dynot yield- the good• and the "lots" tolerably, uniform in I. ak of .. - ..talk, ' that. the Southern corng i e..s ! Oak Which adds much to the appearance (Ai th e y f al l a i s h . , , a treater amount of nutritive I a : farm. I was told .that Mr. Scott lived I, value." . The I be. i variety for fodder is the I • here. This section has the appearance of Stowell s Evergreen ;; and after. this, the Old i Coleny and other kinds more common. 1 .' . ' haring been - eettled but - a few years; as the e 4 i . ,-i t e o ld . o t n o gqud sof land, di. well fodd e p r rep a ar w ell, on i e s ! i , • :' stUmpsare standing in nearly .all Of thefields. k from . o I We found some places in-the turnpikealone , 1 acre cut, gre4n, will-leePfour ; crows, for I .. •:_, here that need repairing very much, especial. : three - onths, iii good condition - . .. ' - f- . IY one.sfuice-.way which was covered with -, The, rn-shOtill' 'be cut before it-is in ta.s. AS 'ptherwisq it .will scour the cows; and • • • plank that are now broken through. • Such t se t ;' when i e s n k lut, ou s t h . :Mill be : allowed to wilt,. before; , things require attention in-scason, as they are; Opel-the cattle.will he affected not only disagreeable but, dangerous: The 1 with the horeli,;.(Or 'bloat, as it is sometimes --. land here is somewhat stony, broken by I called) - ' 1 ,1 3. 1 ...• , a! gully or two. in which runs a little .eleu_ l i •It ay be 'Fed lout it racks or iii mangers:. ..Some farmers '.cutter it - Open a pasture field, let. About a mile. frem the Depot we saiv 1 _,. ; • . . shoran at wore preparing. the foundation to i . h • i . 41 ,i 1 ,a tri t ess n a : much of the torn is tram - a house on the lower side Of the road, which I pled*nder rOpt l .,.*d .:wasted --; the Strongest ! _ /sat therightland. : I could conceive of noth- 1 (not • Iwiys the hest) get the largest'share ; .. - lag but ,the advantages of good waton Which ! fightatoccur, in Which_ many a horn is lost ; - 1 or !and algid:err-4E01.6e disposition is encouraged - - couldltempthim to place a house fi - fteen ein the herd - - - . .- twenty feet lower than*tbe road, as it certain- i . 1 The stalks, When not need - el:1 1 ;s green foul -.." ly robs a• dwelling .of one half its charm .tozi I are easilY cured. - Cut aneshoek t t lie.crop,as ..•• • lioe.R.o situated. • * - ' 9 . -.. . • 1 Othericorn ; When dried, hind it. in sheaves, .. : 1 9 a th e bill A f ew rods f ur thei i . w h ere m il and haul to the bariewhere it should be salt ' • ..• ." -{rends and I parted, lives alin nu will I find that -cattle will eat it aged man, some- i ' 11; I With •vidity ' * 1 ' ' • • • ~. What past ninety years, who performs all the i ' • - .• I • labors of.tha 4rm, and seems to be in the en- - • . joyment of excellent healikand -decided des ! • ~.•-,- ,- ticity of muscle.- His farm seems to lie in a . . . tolerable stateof cultivation. , • : • • • . 1, , .1 saw ,ti pi*Lot new:land on which all the . I • • . . - . 1• : . Old logs and stumps were-piled and burning,. • . and the turf. was Weittuened.over. -With the . plow. • For a short spacell passed over lands . r i * that were rough. And*(4.well eultirated,:be•- tauee,4 suppose, not. ftt ; tilisible.- . -The next 'abject of note.l l lair was - a sehool—school:-I hardly put the itayse tosueli , a pile of - • architecture. I will. not attempt a•deseription • .1 f•! - • - . ! pf it, or I NW - .eeue - lumber -= .elose at hand . .- . • whiehl,coneeived was to be neeilin the dive . . . . tion- of a lienuildn fur sellout purposes,'• _ . . , • and if so, ! I faegly spare, it • this time, i. . The :edii,cir of, *Nei , Hampshire ... ~- hope t ha t _ „.-1 , • 4 , . . T , .wito tie pope ats.stppearenee may never Y 6 4 : }VAltint:+t i .../eite s '4 4 4 4 ;tri . fl ' Oiii0; says ' ibi recorded Iliould here itteidentally . a,3,. c , , .; the..DeMopratie party is desirous of OA . - 'vise, dist the neernrie be situated a i ittle fir.-” 1 tin g an cod, to •-*4 tw#, 4, influeace of foreign-. • •1--. - ! --, -- -.*!----- ••••*- --' ' titizeent in-the elections:: -..Uptel!..whith ' ithez.froni.iht renOeirid= l oin*juded-b,Y *ham the Louiseille Journal : .remarks - : -We pi a. : ss . ~ . -Itrieee so as t. 9 • INA . - 411.9 1 c... jftect, ,io .the: pupils I :the - Detwapert l ytif they Were to du it, - rind, with utorelderhigattraCtieatt #utiithel 'irißlid belTLT.Ylmuch in the predialitneel Of told !..:/_. : ~--.,,,-:!..,--',::: f -- - -.---.:- .:, ---. _:1 ; .fetlOw . , - _•WhO ! wishing - to. aai i erthe ! "..limb, , - fr im 'a Piet -11 •'h. te • 1 ••I! neat came tnstbe:-reigidenne•-°rW' M. i i this limb' Whi?e 'h i t pad ! P o ' rna tc) ed l;."'i the Als' '.. ". o -I pe s-t ra u ti rr ti. j2 .2 • tire ! !-- f the firmof Bell 'bill . I .. ~ , ey., * - . ng.ey, at 1" ' 10501 i '1104,1114 .4 1 , 1011 0i. tbe reswing . 4 . ; #, said , he, _.. • i, • i tiopßottom. - The Awelliog stands eiti•the 1 . h eard. olnethint46llfi." . - - ii North side cl f it r , 3 tea an excellent' + i 1;e road , s ' spring of wa , arid 'appears to be arranged . with a view ' to - convenhanee, - although , Vditd not fancy the architecture. It Is an :upright two-story bnild:ing,'soil@ tweity by -forty, with a tinter 'lalf as high running the: hole length en eitlihr side. .1 ' ' - Beyond thel_house, on- the same side, bs an excellent fielill' _e of_witstell grain, 80 , in - en - new land. Th . & r•nees are in tolerable order, ‘l , ) • mostly of 'rails. 'Nearly opposite the grain is a small strainp which- * if cleared would nut only add much to the geed appearance : of, farm but would euhancle, it most mathrially. Ertaken in th 6 properseason and rummer, it -meld 'be cleal i red 4erylreadily: The tins i ber would, nearly for quite Pay , t e r clearing, lopat- I ed as it is wiThin a Inlle and a half of the I Railroad. - I 'passing on one aide of it only, i I could not judge well of the fiscilitie of 1 draining it, but presume there would bevery Hale difficeitkin that respect. Our &fibers s li t old not sh6n - tbese 'pld swamps a's l'.see th, arc too much inclined to. They look ba and yield no mkt previous to being ele.,tA,-and *lien once subdued they look fineUnd arc exceedingly abundant in their , yield of grasp. These old swamps sw i r l an eye-sore--they mar ppnahy a fine int spect-r -then let thein be annihilated: Shall it be: done? - The nex appears to wav of far house, on It mostly of land remar to wall it. • • i flinibitant , . is Mdlard, .echo' 4:doini 4 a! thrifty business ii the Liv'es in a two-story ‘4hite south side of the road:. Fences • tinite uniform: l, and fbly free from istone—not enough nit Mr. Millard in the ioi.a(l lie seems the prooressi*e ideas in reintion and conyel imbued wit, to farthing. ) : . - • ,!, , ! ! About •orls}..ruile East pif ;this place lie;;thdi Hon. G. A. p ro w 's large fallout, whicil'• he I cleared lasts' amid, Working himself 1s a lland • , . - - . r during.the t Me of Ing,-.roiling. (Masts, n C's prefer -legislative Ingtrolling.) The Cal- lOw contain:4 nearly' one hundred acres sev. enty of Avid :h sver '., scorn, with grain t.last._ . Falh-lorty fo wheati•the residue Eye. That i which lay over till this Spring he told tie he should sow tp oats. i.!.As . I passed the turn- : , pike gate, the laial.sh'emed 'turd 'stony, tuid 'stony, but soon- restired its wonted smooth ness, and nothing particularly macre/ the prospect save one orltwo of those, old Swamps; they seemed, to,. haunt .me at every tarn. The.farmi along--this section hioltl welt. I' - found considerable Wall her:, too; also,*fine i ' orchard, Weil grafted, on thee, "Old Co.y tltrin,l 4 (in local ve-nacUlar.) : [l I am now, in sight of As an a . .few :minute's, ,there,- As il..came '!upon the I creek road. Lild 'turned aerdissthe brlidge near ,Grove's stare, I Met a yeiund frqual with whoth I trilked .a.vitile, - Which delayed' me ni soewhat.lthe7cfo!re I. nni,;t here '.bid yon r , .hid I - ' • . 1 ' good •aftert)oon. .' - - -f:. : 1 - I i ' 0 ,. ' ,Lipg N Cons.-- : Mr. R.-;,}. Bingham, of .Ohio;m comunianes to th Southern C4l - the -ib ng .. experimentilowi he :made 1, - - Witht i lime o.ii corn.: 1 , '-, ' r have jug; concluded an ;ciperitnent'with lime! on a field of corn,-which may be "Wor thy f li noti4 ' As the Corztlwas codling up, I f applied abOtit..a hallo pint of slaked lime to • hill,,iwith the efception of four rows 1 seals the middle of the field, which' were left ` 1 62 i I Oligll 14 x whether or no }biting in the , • ---- hill; was he eficial to l.he crop. , The itl4l.r l ltates:•olt Advertishing. ; ' t iii, . ,:'.,,50 ttratfueu , the same during the, season. I One Nuare Os lines or low) one week, ** • • ' Harvested Separately the, four rows unlimed, i One °Tim - , 4 two weeks,o;ls I 46 . / 60 three wee.k5,..'.... , (soil -and situation licinoiceisely the 'same) 1 ' n ue ' squ4re . 1 a 4 - s''. • an the result was am increase.:of a little 1 6 1 :;:fg r e e ': a : -rwnur0 n 5 t k1i 4 ....",.. . *:2 ,4 2 2 55 0,4 r .one-ei g hth in the ;amount of corn in fa... One square , 4 , three m0nth5,.....3,60 1 . 04 Af that wfiigit - wst3 Mimed.'` • i, One' square :' • 4 : 4 six moriths,,-'....'.. 5;00' One squire ' - ' (_! ". one year, - • .:. ~. ti,oo For two or inore squares, Inserted by tbeiear -a i deduedoefivit theabore pricesisuutde. - "restledtd ; 1 ratite** irill.bai'efthe Privilege of stileviii Or g initheie taiertiseinents without atididotial - leharge . Itlnsinesa. earl:1801ot . e.xeeecring - Ave Bites, foreld at $2,00 per minis . - ' - •." ,-•- I,' _,..1 - - . I Job, Work. . ,_ , ,_ -. ...i . I Pik' alee: is suppgied with a poi nsoutiiiietit gif Jobbing materiels) and all kinds of Job Work, such as cards, Postets,'Pasaphte6, fie., Will bit iltir Tat-- 1Y tittdr oll : l ol:•'i., 7 ''' , . I`. . '., ....' 13USISS E C• • Orolitifd, - 31. D.; • 11T,§1CTLV..VDttYRICIIN,' Jackson ; 'Soigne ' ' _panne county, Pa. *Re. B ence arthePostomee. • I C.l.ifillirt*AßlT-qt:alfecltcntreeeaw,are p eon- rigrm in Neirldilforcl, 'Pk:l ant- _. _ ..vp t , i gaudy outland Akin& of Cabinet-ware; :alio Ready-, milide . Coffina. F)213C111 1 / 1 attended withoriiitkinut a Ittan9e. Wt - tii-rrin niarti - ohmt:tite I 'Dic.k . Oiran'a , New , Milford, May 15, Ilfddil ' - •—-- . . . • •.- • R .l394dWitt, ' IrANTTF.ACTVBERS 'OF :SADDLES, 111a•Tranks,Sr:; Bastiicitt Segirle's • - Z 23 =MI :C. - IL Simmons, ' - • 1110 001 1- AND. SHOE MAKER Shop first 'door etiiit _LP of Odd Vellince Halt, T rnpike st., Monlnue." Singletcm • CiN now im . fotind bis'new-stfuld on Owego st, two doors hest of Searle's Hotel, where he - ef fectuallir tepaiii With dirliatch, Watcher., Clocks., Jewelry, Guns, and even description of Machinery. Wheel cutting :Gun Anil Witch inaterials supplied to the trade. • • . • - *.Dr. 11. Oinith SURGEON DENTIST.Mentiose, Pa., at Searle's ~ Hotel, Mondays and TuOdays , of each week. henry S. • ONTROSE, PA., with Row, Ai odrl ff & car! ter, Wholesale Grocer and Commission 3ter- Chants, No. 173 AVashingtori , street, between Court .indt and Dey streets, New - • , Caleb Weeks. , ADDLE, If IR N E.SS, TRUNKMAKEItand Car. S ,singe Trimther. ShotOtt his dwelling bouse, early.oppo3ite Ilenrybritiker:& Xontrose, Pa, • Miller & Fowler,. .4 TTOILICET AN'D COVICSELLORS AT LAW, 11 anitSolicitors in Cliaqry. Office So, 44 Clarke street, Chiragodii. . , ! Pacific;Hotel , . • I - CIREENWICIf STREET,. (near Broathray,) „Yew kJ _York: Silisbury & C 0.,; Fropriet6N. In the yiehtity. of the principal steamboat landingi. ____....___-- Thomas .1 , ---- DEALER IN DRY GOM lt Tr li o l e . eries, Clothing, _IL, Crockery,:Roots and' Shona, Sze., SuArehanna Depot, Pa. • ;, . \ . ` Bentley 14 Pitch, .. TtoItNEYS AT I.AAY. AND JIOUNTY LAND p 11. AGENTS, Litoatros , , i, a . !-: n. s. nr.srtifr. : - L. F. FITCH. John Groves. _ FT.ASHIONAFIL • ATOR.. Shop un&t' Searle's Hotel, '.Maine, street, .2,lc,Tatroar,a. • D..D. ;Hinds, - • • - LIVERY . AND EXCHANGE STABLE. '.oiftee : in in the rear or Virilsolies;Store,Montrose, Pa. J. 6 en, TNEALEIV 1 4 N STOVM Tin, Copper, and Shec IL" Iron. Ware, Lodcrse'ille, near (keg Bend Depot : December 4. • * . .• • L. P.l Hinds, A TTORNET AT LINT; Susgurhanner, Pa. Office .tX. on Maine street, one . door -east of tenheimes.. , • . . ,' Praiier &Case, ' . • i t TTORNEYS.4ICD ''OUNSELLORS ST LAW Office on Turnpil,e • street, one door. East n Poses Store, Montrose PO. Albert Chiunberiin, - . " • ATTORNEY AT L'AiV and Juatice:of•the Peace; over!.• II Post. & Store,Montrote. • - - : . Wm. R. Jessup, I,t TTORNF,Y AT LA W: AND COIIMISSIONER of . 11. DDEns, for ihe:Stitt of New York, apl attend to all IntsiuesA entruiited to him witll promritoe3 and 1 fidelity. Office on Public Squar, occupied by lion. .Wm. .Temp. • : • Abel Terrell, - - nEAkER DRUGS, MEDICINES, Chemicals; _L.I Paints, Oils, Dye;siuff4, Groceries, Dry Goodi, hardware, Stoneware, !Glaasware, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silver SpoOnk,!Spectacles, Musical Instru ments,•Tres, Surgical,qnstruments, Liquors, Per fumery, Mirrors, Stationery, Brushes, Shoes, Yankee Notions, te. 17- B. . yons sk'Co., • Ir v E4 OO AL d E ,, AM).DE ALERSI IX Groceries,Salt, Flour, and Hard ware, Lint.* ro, pa. "* - F. S Chandler, • TA E. LERIN MIT 0o61)s, Heady Made Clothing, LI Groceries, Book. and Staticrnery, Public Avenue, Moostrost, Pitriek'dt Dimock, • I ! .1 131ITSICIANS AND . SURGEONS. Office' No. 4 Owego street, Maatroze, Pa. - - . J. LSrons & Son., 11 - AEALP...4 DR GOODS, Groceries, Hard rare, 11 Crockery, linware, Groceries, Books, etc.; ulstr, carry on the Book Blitging business—Public Avenue, ,Vontrose, I. , • 2 .Bentliy & Read, ' TABAIYII.4.LN DIRT GOQDS. Drugs, :Medicines, 1-1 Paints Oils, Groceriftt, Hardware. Crockery, Iron, ClockSi Watch6t, Jewelry, Slyer Spdons, Per. ornery, itc.,--FoOt of l'ublic Ayeune, Montrose. Sayre, Bentley & Perkins, 11 TANUFACTCRptS OF AND DEALERS IN all 131 kinds of Castings, Stoves, Agricultural Imple ments, etc.. . Office 4 Sayre's_ Store, Public Avenue • Manufactory at the Xagle Foundry , Foot of Orr; street, ifauttose„ P 4. Wiui & William H. Jessup, i - 1 TToRNEYs LAW,: lime/mac, Pa. t'irac it /A_ Lice• Susquehanna, pnedforel, Wayne, Wyo. mine and P:Ferrierdpiiiitips. : • • - Main V. Smith OC CO., • • : GA.I3MET 11.8.K.SliS. They keep constantly •on . hand:a good ttismittzn - ent of all kinds of Cabinet Furniture.: shop add Ware ROOMS at the foot of Shine street, -Ifontroa±,-Pa. ROC3nVell, Winton & Co . , Af ANUFACTUILERS and 'DEALERS in Straw , J 1.1.• Go;xls, Ilat4, caps, Furs, Umbrellas, Para sols, Ribbons, - eke. iv. No. 20 Courtlandt street, Nete York, (up stairs.) . .E. Itt!MTELL. .4...110WARp. W. W. wrsros. ~ li t rank Frasep t TTORNEY ANI) COUNSEL:PR AT . raw, Mordrote - , Pa.,! will attend faithfully to all busi ness entrusted lam in the counts of Susquehanna. Con'verineing and writing of.finds will be dope neatly: and charges moderates liiK will alaciattend,to the pr o secution of Claims sokUers their widows aid beim, !against the -!tnited States 'Government, for Bonntr Land, PensiOns, &c. May be found at all hours T at the offici formerly occupied by J. at*, Esq.,'north of the Court House. top. O. Tyler, . , pi MOST F. D With importer'of and Dealer in Hardware and Cudety, Carsiqe Sprints, de., \0..215 Pearl 4rect,-Xati n irork, 'Where his Met _s.4ntlie friends, in ,thli,andofbor counties , are kindly nyrited, t and earrgiatly song:lW, to call and *dune:. THE INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN. I rCBLLiiICA EVERY 310 . 1 . 1!(1114, AT MlMTAkelly . Ittys4:l ?KZ A.Vitli s IN ADTIXCL 10 (WO''' . firstgunisimaaliAmber Orriokiri.. 441 30, 1855 20--ly A for side. : liigairo'of '-''-'• . i , , , ' ;4' , ; 1 1; lot '174 b. ..... ,-- Jr, Ink 4 . O. G. lIEMPRTFLID'. 1 ' 0 , . , ft,.#ggtil.f.juertiNivis o,,,tpdaw I. TA NPI. To the ticieopip. - el ir Sullgillehaun a ICeuit • • us-p - dhe offereita . m :8 by-the retest „destructive'lleilo trac e, having • lost. ;ay an 4 44ily all °tiny gtMds, I have, - mot horover stiert ove r to despair, but have taken s store room in thci lower part of tballMr.oe teat north of React's, /tool, into which I lave Soca small stock savOtiom th 9 fiv, and will in the eon of a very eitoktinte fill - tip Ale store with an entire new stock itirodi •In toy present-new location • I -will be hoPPYt to:see and, Wait 'on my cdd instoniers and the publin. teetevally Who wig favor tae with a I have resolv, ed to 4eser Oen, the ship -r= am detertnitimlto kesp, or_ DRUG STOREoind to keep a good okasortment oT.Droo;Mediolor o d' aioto, Oils, Dye-stmls,aroccrins, , ..Gthuaritare,Jewefry , P fiMerY .er -3-424ft:!,1644:ni5,, and .all sorts_ of Farley ci,Pock'e- 6 4; rich as I kept before the fire, which devoured the;einititirs, ors too time in an.houn • /410 x,e;?*,ovr 48, ppd. ABEL TIIBRELL. Nevery Mattiiidebted.to tne", pluatee a' • iieMemlser me in thia my time of Deed, by_geollug tint amount due immediately. AQTemberi2loB4l4. , i ABEL TUBBELL WATCHE'SAEWELRY t SILVER SPOONS n OLD -arid Mver Patent Lever, Anchor and La- One r ceiv atetees, just reed and for gale by BENTLEY READ., ~...... J - r, t --- --u, ewelry', Jewelry. ..' , • IL GOOD itasiirtnieut of Jevrelry, consisting of Ear 111. Dinvi,l:EatEranc E l :aaat Piing, • Finger Rintp, &c. &c, justroCelved at ;BENTLEY & RE/tDia. -• t Silver 141 I'm Table, tessera, Sugar, ,` for sale by t ' • • • /Plot , vaid Shoes. An unusually pied assortment of the liest , roake,ali /retch and prrft4t for sale 14 BENTLEY kREAD. ^Drtii~s nn eines. ' A fresh stodic genuine Drugs and Medicines, Paten' Medicines, Paints, O►is, Dyq-stnifs, kc., for sale- by. Dee. 13.4 ; BENTLEY di READ. , . 01TR, STOCK OF STOVES . I S .21r0111 - COM P LET'FA—and we Would take this niMerluttity•OO say . thati we can show the most beautiful and splendid patt4rns of Parlor and Cooking Stoves to . bc fOund in the county. Among them can be seen the Revolving Prunt and Gothic Parlor, for wood of co4l, e,titirely new and deeidedlv pretty stoves. Prices front fi vn to ten dollars. Of Cooking Stoves. we think itOeetMess to say Much, only to remark, that •we are selling them at our former prices, andjudging from therapidity of our sales, we believe the public arc entirelY satifdied with ear, prices and the, quality of our waria. We hare :"a fete, more left" of -the "Clinton Air-tight Elevated Oven Stove," acknowl edged to 1.)4 the.best cooking stove now in use. Rus sia ,and Stoye Pipu at old prices, and Trim mings :auk Tinlware of; all descriptions at the very lowest rateS: J. DICKERMAN, jr. NeW Milford; October 21, 1 8 44- • , • Tilt: I f, IFiN0411 1 : NOTHINGS 99. 1111WAVE . f.KIIDTED UP A TERRIBLE MUSS! i— ll_ Buir;•viiy tbrtutlatelc; ihe earth' is' not thrown 'from its orbit, and the sunfihines on as before ; ena bling the I . Picture Man to work at his trade of light and . shade In his' Usual 'satisfactory manner.. Ills New Chick, just r purchacd, 'comprises creiy thing neat - and desirable in . fie. Daguerreotype line, and he arks that you will not forget to call. lie has itl4 iiome recently published Books, which stirbtc . i, please those 'who wish good reading. • . W. D. DEANS. Odd Peliowoi Moriirose Pa. ti Wi B. p . . does lint! take l ietares for 25 or 50 cents. ThoselWldo wish toich trash mast gg elsewhere. • Jolln GrovOte :Advertisement. AS nattire; Who furni4hes the birds and beasts with an extra (coat for winter, has not made . a similar pro vision.fer 'Mari ,I.hav4 concluded to take it upon my self to ittlend.. ' to thatidaartraent; and' therefore I think proper- _ to announce that all shivering male bi peds, that need new apparel, glorious or inglorious, fashionable- Or unfashionable, can have their wants supplied tuHd their tastes suited by calling on me, at my . sbopiin Ilontrose... - 'DON'T BE `FRIGHTENED - . The ritrinerlfi Store Re-bitilt. %ITT: iwisti to say to our friends and customeri that Nie have withstood the devouring element that consumed Sta-e . with most of our Goods, and erected a coatenient shinty, where we shall he hap py to se out, old elastomers as well as new. We are going to 'sell; - goals lotrier than over, and we think ten per cent; less than you tali buy elstnthere in Susque bannacti. 'Call and see: WARREN' &THAYER. ALL: READY; STO:Vg.S . :zAND . TIN wAnt FOR THE • . PEOPLE. • OODIIUFF E;ELDREDhave constantly on band. V k large and well selected assortment of tin - - ware, Re* and Chain for wells, pumps; •cistern pumps.ac.,.ifydrauliollamsl, Japanned wares, lead pipes of all sizes lee., k 4.. Job work done with neat ness and despatch ; all Orders promptly attended to. STOVES 5: PIPE kept co:instantly on hand, a large assortment ofistoves of the haest, impro'ved And approved 'patterns. Our experience in the business enables us to select those that ,'IrC itaitiatfe3y warrlint to give - entire satisfaction, Amongst Miintimerons stock can be found the Paragon sill tight Stir of the West, Elevated New World; " Clinton, ' [Oven. • Atlas, = , 4 '. Cultivator, . • " Phoenix, Fire Fly, - • ThreelStates, • *: Western Queen, " Globe; '^ " F Premium. ' • S. k.:woontrdrr. D. ELDRED.. I REillfo VAL. EELER STODDAIiD, since the late fire, may 1.1 be fckind in the AASEMENT OF SEARLE's - HdTRL., jlfiiivrialstaiuling the unprecedented nt piditZ with; which. out stock of Boots, Shoes, &c:, went off" on morning of the fire, we still have some On hand, , and Shall soon be well supplied again. t HEELER &.STODDARD. Mohtroi 24'overtibti• 13. IEtZ4. i --- 1 ,-- 1" ---- 1 - FARM FOR! S A LE; AT GREAT ,BARPAINS; - TIDE ittliStribers offer Sir sale on the*fiwt liberal and easy terms;One of the best locate# farms for making money.in Korthern Pennsylvania. The said farm is situated eM ihe Newbitrg and Owego Turnpike, two miks cast rof Mount Pleasant village; and twelve from the N. T. *.:E R. R.,!also aery conveniently situated to Churelr, Schools;; Grist-mills, FavAm il ls, Black. smith shops . ke: ' It contains one hundred and sixty one ;acre., . one hunched of it under a good state :Of eultititiou, well watered and good buildings, cousist: big of a goeid4arnedouSe, well finisned off and very etconVeniently nrntri . Also two good barns and - a good bull shed we f 1 calculated for convenience, tiro large ofcliardiyielding from 500 to - . 1000 luisheLi in. I nasally, mOstlytgrafted fruit of the best quality.. The farm is well adipfed to grating sufficient :to keep A large Mill. !For mice and terms apply to R. F. EATON, br tq ALFRED LAKE, on the premises. rfarfcwil. Dec. IR 1.554 . ' , -- --1:...._........„--- .- . . 7litre and:Mime New GOOds: BITIOUTI 4 is now receiving \ new and fun I- o; ttupplies of 6'oods for the Winter Trade, in- finding` nevi and elegant assortment of French Me.- antrt'ashmere Plaids; Plaid, Fax elnd Pfainf De Lae*, Faramettaa, Broehe, Square and Learjf Shirwle, all of new and.best styles, and win be sold at 25 ker ceit less than , bust year's price 3.— Alliko a new asksmitheht of Rich Ritkas and Bonne‘e, Wide b'slk lefirets for-Cloaks and Mant il las, Rich Bilk 'Ma :74/ret .Ness Trim:Ai-rigs, Mohair head ~ DrfaeW,lßigiflets with a general assortment Of Qther. &semi ant FACT GOOMOIB . usual, which having. tionglit,' wade thepiesenl pressure the cash =Oct, ' , win he. sold . at corresponding an Tediited PTi4es. ?test a 1 ford, l'ioiernbcr 27, y 1754. HE 6 Hui Goo, * red'a;t. I. LIPOST ce , quiliti , `ntylOind o'ft, . . . f Staple Dry GOds, Collais, Sleeves, ! ' 7 '• Prral 006,14,,i .. .. Edgings • ..' tifit?is 4r A il C4stineres u , Ronnetf: . .. ' '', lilite 'Goal', - *arid .F,'qr4sola. CLOTHEICp—a Fine *dock. Groceries of a t ll Ifari ales:pit "lard 7,CrockFr3 . ,,L.olo4olasser, and-in exe,ri. 4e nut:. Welt, assortment li.sopd, and,* tir.ic44 ). ! , u l • :. • _ - . - r * Igln : se; arcli 20.103- ~ . -•-•• - .- ." . .., .. 1 1, .1* , • DIIISOLUTIOIC rfWvopititt, enshitt heretofore existing between:the lifit*Otni ander the firni'of - K.:S Kent tt Co. is ti}) dk , Ql , red innbani . ennsoni! . ^' • 1 : I,CENT 4: CO. 3tooldy Apr'A, ES L:' ' . • 1414 •1-44 1 nd at • • .• pelt!. 16110 =a elate?' leell I 1 11:31RELVS: PRE - IEI iitoons . t, Ate., warranted pare, BENTLEY k BEAD. , uqw being re! CO's. are tleniriibie in 41.T14 1 -0 5 5.101tifintittn i n in gen s• 4"Xing:ACCAL, and Clore!' Reed, ettANPUM - -GARDEN SEEDS. Isitibere, itixtestel NEW .A;11) cisms.x . istooD ,s B01:411T at e breast viteca, and wilt be Wate. eorifinAr.' , Ittrvtovn34: - Gibson, - Octobo , 110054. Cptaltlterea'and:Yeallllilia: - A large assortment and oq priers lower than we laVe ever been enabled to offer them heretofore. Gibson, Oct. If . l, - ' • . • - • rem .Goods. A ireat variety 'find beatitifal• styles, and almost as cheap could be desired;-, V. BURRO WS 8: CO. Oetoher 12, 1851., • • • I •Black silk. . - A good 'quality, for dsessea at' 81 cents per card :Qctobec 12, 18.54. "V. BURROWA &CO. • • •!: Shawls. • - Long and square, wool, broche, and silk, very - hand- . sorno styles and at extremely low prices. • • October 12,1864: IF. BilltßO Ws dr. CO , • ' - Apache Shawls Cheaper than eier before known ; beautiful patterns and fine tinalitycif 8 . 4 Broche Slum Lupen'a man tifaettirei at ter. ,t, - BURROWS & CO. Gibenn, October 11, 1854. - • -Bay state 'Maw's., The Lanatsi SIZE, rOssr guauty, and nor PAT hire, each. AL BURROWS & CO. 'Gibson, Ottober 11, 1854.' iairpels, - • , A good assortment tux! handsome. Tiattkrns, at very low price& U. BVItrtQWS k CO. Gibson, October 11.,-3854.1 - liaffi lo Itobol,l, A large lot of handsome Robes, a taut of thetriwhole, Indian dressed and N'erY superior color and qual , ity. October 1: 1 ..1854. IJAVURRO & CO. ' COFELIIS I COFFINS reOFFINS Mhe Subscriber has. on hand ready made coffins. which may be bad;at reesonat!le. prices. Also on hand a lot of Supiirlor, window Sash. •. HENRY WARNER: . . Great Band Jan. 15th 1856.. • ; • " DAIRYIIIEN, TAKE NOTICE! rINIE subscribers' baring secured the sole right to 11,4 VIS". ARIUS:IABLE BU77ER-IFORKER, for.Susqli6harina'and'oeveral adjOining.counties, rwipectfully itivite.all Butter mak ers to examitui, and:, it the merits of this new and valuable invention. We propose to furnish .each and all of yim;witli, a CtMns that will produce as much butter in as shOrt ;a; time 'as any other ehurn- 7 pne, that will completely Opel the buttermilk, wash'and work in the salt, fliping l it perfeetly through the, butter and fit it for use, with Out removing it from the cburn.• This Churn is simple in its &instruction, sci entific in its operation, and easily cleaned and kept in order, and can be easily attachcd 'to any propelling power. • ; . For furthdr partiettlars. apply personally or by - let.- - ter to JAS. C. BITSIIN,ELL and B4ONS.ON, 'Ararat, Susquehannacounty, Pa *OS: • - . The Greateit Ithiroveme' nvof the Age/—c. H. Willianzs't..bai