Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, September 20, 1855, Image 4
2•WfoA I 'o~iff~c ' - - REPUBLICAN ... .. - ! !! -•- • •? - MASSE- . NIASSI CONVENTION. ,4 1 • - ' I ' Pursuant to n4published mil, signed by a . large nufnbctj o 'persons, the. Freemen of Bradford. Count, Withont regard to:former --; - - . party a. , 11 - F,crelationsi assembled in the Court IlauSe,in Towanda, on Monday evening, Sep tember- 10th,1715, for .tile purpose. of Organ izingJ a Republican party, and placing in nom t,. • ination a Republican. CountYllcket. . ! ~ . The Convention Was called to - order by! !.- Allen McKean, - ufron whose ;motion . the fol . ! • 11 • loWingtramed- persons were elected ,officers: _i! President--4ARON CIIMUCK, Esq.,. of Orwell. . 11 H. nee Pres deri ts-LM. H. Codding, Peter Sterigere, N4-C.lHarris, L. S. Keeler, S. W. Park, Hanson Spalding, George Terry, Geo.. F. Horton, jolt F. Long, N.T. - Dickerson, Earl Nichola!, -1 - ' sephifsCaminbell. Jehial Mc , Kean , Perry! 13.!!Pratt, Wm. H. Vandyke; S. H. - NewniaM Stlephen Bullock, Ulysses-Moo dy, Rober;; Bull, WM. Blake, J.: K. Martin, Berij..Saxteli, llstri,S , on Ross, Geo. W. Elli- i 'o#, - Ezekiel Car!'r., A. D. Foss, C. T. Bliss, i Cyrus BlitiodgoOd, - .D. B. Cooper, Jeremiah 1 Hollon,DarrieoDecker, Zebulon Frisbie, H. i _ Gibbs, E. B. CA:rolbaugh,j.4l....l4. Hinman, i James!Haverly, William Waltman, James ! r! `..' Hedge, Danieliailey, William Seely, Ilee, 1 .tor Owensi, J. O. Towner, John A. Moody, William Tait,l4, C. H. Ames; David Farns worth, Darus.Ottilock z •David 8. - 'Sniith, 0. WI A. - Vincent, V. Y. Glines, D..F.' Hildreth; i i .. George A. Stephens, George Vaiinds.s, Peter • Monroe, Bela 11Cogswell, Harry Ackley, -N. - N. Betts, M. C: Mercur, Janes Elliott, W. W. Eastaboks, IL L. Scott, E. W. Hale, Alvin W. ! !hoinas, Ezra' Loomis, B. S. Da • ritt, E. Newhdrry, S. C. Hovey, J. L. Gorse-. line, Colebliel,.ll.iles Prince, Lorenzo Grin . nell, Hump rey Moshier, t j. B. G: Babcock, S. • William Sibley, jirstus Lewis, Cha's. Hornet, ,T. M. Reed 4 'Samuel Coolbaugh, J.,L. Jones, I. L. Turrell.. l ' . _ - : Secretaries 4E. - A. Parsons, E. 0. Geod . rich, 0. IL . 1); Kinney,- E. C. Wells,'• J. B. Ingham, Saii i nr3l Reynolds, .S. R. Crane, B. . e F.*Powell. 11. ' -' • .• • , ' 1 The objedt othe meeting having been stat 7 , . ed , on motion f Henry W. , Traev the chair man.l . appointed ! ! ! a committee to draft resolir., tions expressive of .the sense of 'the Convent . ~ 11 tiOni consis - ting of the:following mined per-' , 'sons: . ! .I[ ' - . . Commitie l eoit.Resolutions--Elepry W. Tra-• cy, Ulysses Mercur, Henry Booth, John B; Hines, E. R. ! INV& Edward Crandal, Allen McKean, Gorden F. Masan; Guy 11., Wat kins, Sturges.Squircs, J. M. Martin, Trumann M. Beach`, GriFrwold Mathews; Paul D. Mor row, Isaac N ! liEvans. , . . . 1 4- On mot - Orilla James H.'W ebb, the chair-. man appoiteii the folloWing named persons i fl a committee to r e epoit to the Convention the names of Candidirtds'for a Republican County • .zTicket I 11 Committee'on Candidates-3as', 11. Webb, -John. B. Stereffre, C. Moshier, D: B. Cotton, . Isaac 'N.. Eslins, John F. Dodge, .Charles ~- K napp, flltrans Ale Kean,. Frederick .IV.liite-.. ' head, Uel C.- Porten,- dial P. Slade, Stephen • Bullock, ',LI lyisSes " Moody, - Edward, Hornet; _ Ahira Gaif, Ezra Spalding, Ezekiel .r arr, J. S. - Crawford, :iJacob Campbell, Stephen' Er mis, A. D. Foss, Ezra HOlcontlz, Freeman -Sweet, Dimi l el Decker, Hiram Sweet.. Den-. .- fnis Darlifig,.'f Julius Gorham, -James . Haver ley, Jacob Streby; J. H. Marsh, George . W: . Brink, fD: Chaffee, ,E._.W. Towner; William Steyens, C. 'l'. -Cove], D. B.' Culver, William Tripp, C.-f A. l . Lyman. S. R. Crane, O. A. Vie -cent, H. W. Root, H. L. Scott, W. 11. Dea ~ - er,.Stephen t),.,,,i1; W. W. Easthbrooks, W. C. Bogart, Jere Culp, IV. ,Barrowclig .Ed-. ward KeIaINI!E. 11. Forrest.-'Hanson Elsbree, - Hiram Taylor, - Henry . Gaylord, C. K..lng ' ham; Jehn . 10. Ilines,l. P. Spalding, 'C. S. White; .Hiram Stone; Henry Noble, Joel • Tuttle. I: •4• - . During the absence of the committees, Hon. .. f DAvin WILikIOT, being called for, addressed „ • the convention with his usual ; ability and do , ,quence—depicting the growing arrogande and . multiplied 'Usurpations of the Slave-Power, - - andillustraling the necessity-for united as - - II it.„ -, • ;tion on tbe-part of the :North. At the eon 1, elusion. Of his remarks, the committee:an res. if ' . ,:olutions ; through their chairman, _H. W. Tra ,l . cy, made the following report: • • . WHERE.t., The . true object of_ party or- . . ganizationfi r to settle the principles and policy. .. f f • , . upon which the • goVernment should .he admin- • CFI — Hen i Beinamin F. 'antler, (General • istered,and parties are of no value in our per I . Jackson's United States .Atiorney General) . . litical system exceptas they represent the real lone of the leaders of .the Democrats .of New issues by Which the people are divided-, and I, York, iSfoot in ,favor Of the Republican Con: when they 'cease so to do, and tend to distract I fvention, he...says ' • -' I:have rejoiced and *ill . .the efforts Of those who are united in sentiment, l- rejoice in every demonstration of the popular . f the publieffwelfare imperatively demands that `sentiment In the Free States against the re .... they he re-constructed upon the real ,vital is-', peal of the MiSsouri ComprOMise, and in fa sues which affect the interests and enlist the J vor of the; 'restoration of. that .ordinance of . . feelings ofthe people: And_ whereas, the. ques- }..freedom.': f The injustice and iniquity- of that . tions of plblic policy which in times past hav'e •repeal shOuld never 'lbe forgiven, nor 'should divided the two great parties of the country, the - peep*of the Free States - rest -satisfied have becotne tifminorimportance,and another - Witb any {thing short of its rene.*al. --: If it questiOn ilia arisen, so absorbing in itsebarac- I cannot be ff restored fin forin to the statute ter and se. momentous in its consequences to' hook, it must be reeistablished in fact. by the the pres4it aud future welfare of thination, ! perpetual lexclusion of the. Territory Original .. thatour pOliticaldfferencesupon other matters ly embraced in it from - admission - into the seem trivial in ..:omparison,and to longerjusti- .-12.iiion,. extept with the Character and attri .. ' . -4° the separate political action of those who bute of . flee State....' , - . Off' are united upon this_ great question. • There- I . fore, f - Resolv4d, That the question which now - overwheins all others by its magnitude i l-is , one of kreedem .or Slavery—whether this - governitent shall hereafter fulfill the design of its, foiiiiders as 'set forth in the constitu ., . - f• . tion, .‘ 4 toestabli.sh justice; to ensure domestic ~- . trang illity. to provide for the common- de febee4- prOnote _the general welfare f and secur . the blessings offlibertyto ,ourselves and our f . • '', posteritY,,Tor whether the chief end of its ex- { : istence.h'ereafter Shall be. to extend and - per- .. petaate flin. free territory _the area and the j :curse of lhaman bondage. . I - -- - Besoliled;That while we claim' no pOwer to interfere') with .slavery in States where it now - exists, *fe believe that the National Govern ' ment shbuld be relieved from all connection ... with, oraccountability for. it. . :.. . .. &aoked, That the repeal of the.Missonri g • • Compromise was a violation of the National li f f . ' . faith. end a wanton outrage upon `the` rights of the `ree States ; and that it- was the first - step of th . e conspiracy against freedom, which , - • haa:fimi4 its appropriate and intended sequel , f •, . • in the lowless attempts of a Missouri mob; .. .instigated by a conspicuous friend Of the Na.., .. . timml 4dministration, and connived atf and . - sanctioned by the same, to force the'eurse of ::-- . .. • alaystryruponthe the_ of Kansas ; and we' . • • x&ot, ly . oppose- the - extension of slavery over o ji r national territories, but- also the au-• inis' aiort_offinynew . slavu.stateS iwthe Union, . believing that, as our national, domain, is free -.'iftforia -slitiery, in the absence of any positive • f , claw eitOlishing it, we are justified in making reedt4.si.ccindition - of -their -adniiisiott into • -: • • the sieferhtsud . of State_ s:::. ~ - , .. ~_ ' ..tiescilved, - That: eve &roll favor of the re , off! the - presieOtf, „Fu g itive. - Slave •law,Aie- Isis, it:l f frirtitally suspends (hi siON4 writ of habeal txiipus, • and takes away the right of I •triat'lay jury.- 1 - -i -: : :l I - . 'Resolved, That the recent attemptott.the; I part of the Federal JUdiciary to authorize, by I judicial construction , the holding of slaves iti this COnimonwe4th, And thti imprisOninenti . l. [without trial, of nitiietts ot the free Stites, 4 , : 1 Federal Judiciary, is a bold invasion'of pert 1 sonal• liberty, a ylolation of the guaranteed [riglitS of StateS, and an assiunption of Feder! '., 1 - al power that should lie resisted determined- 1 I [3- by everyfriend of personal and civil freed; 1 , dem,and we call. upon bur National Repre sentatives,soon to assemble, to prefer articles of Impeachment against the Federal Judge who. has thus - oflVmled. .- . 'Resoked, TIM the gross negle'et of the Na tionahAdministration• to extend its protecting 1 care over thelaW-abiding citizens of Kansas, I land its having reineved Gov. Reeder Oahe I e. ' per pw s o ona e l r' evinces si.lfetyand i ?i t Y P i3S nl o y f . a re d p i l s e r s t t gar 9f d 't o h,; :t s l l l ae lthe inhabitants thereot L but , t settled; purpose ``to connive at till lawless in asion . -of her ter ''t.. - • i ritory by.'hand l of Missouri ruffians; and calls loudly upon NOrthern Freemen Ito unite together for thel 'purpose 'of placing . in the Presidentiarcrair a man who recogoizes the rights of the ISl(#th, and. who will so natninis- . ter the government as to. protect our citizens I in - the enjoyment of their rights -andrestore -1 Our government to the poliey of itst founders. I . ..liaolred, That Whiletve;diselann all con ilection with other ouljaal organizations, yet we Cordially • incite 'all who- approve of . the I 1 principles set loi•th in theseresolutions, - with- t 1 out. regard 'to their former -political: associa , I tions,.to . unite and co-operao, with its for the I t purpose of, restoring the• ItttninisThttion of this government to its orwitial Purity,.auil 1 directing its e hies to 6,13 accmr„plislinient , of - its true objet, as set fOrth in the Consti tution. " ' Resolved, That we bail the nomination of Passamae Witii.oisox lis Canal Coininission- I '-er, by the Repliblican State Convention; re-1 cently as•sembl4l, :IS indicative of public sy in- 1 patty fo r his unjust imProlintent, and' f de testation towards the - . representative of the Slave power which placedlint there; and in= asrduch . as • every. vote:. last for FaSsmore Williamson is a. withering i rebuke to that Of *ficial, and emanly assertiOo of state rights, he shall receive our united and Cordial sup-. port. • . • -1' '. . 1 . - •1• - 1 • On motion, the resointions were tinani; mously and 'entiliusiastieally adopti.id. . James 1.1.. Webb, Chairman of the:Com mittee to nominate Candidates - then reported that the following ticket had nnanithously . _ i' been memos-ended to ilie Convention : ~ , 1_ For Reives'cittative4-.—rurratpotornew La porte, of Durell, J adstni Holcomb, of Rome. For 'County Conin:?is4iontr.—Perley .11. Buck, of Pike.!' ' . ', -.-:.' For Treq starr,'—hzra Q, KellOgg, of Men-1 roe. . 1 ' 1- • • F0r.,4 iiditoi4i--ChristoPher Child, of Smith- ; field,. 4i: The report of the COlninittee was confirm ed by - the Conyention ':J.without a 'dissenting I • voice. . t •. ; . •1 . ' The Conventionwa4tben addre.ssed by MI • • - W. Tracy, Ulysses 4ercur, Henry Booth, 1 • -i- .-. .. and B; Laporte, in able and spiritc.d remarks, 1 • H eliciting the fi'etpient and hearty applause o f their huge au iwrY. .1 On motion "f Allen McKean; the following ' resolution tea-unaiiiinouSly adopted : - •'. Resolvcd, 'lle.t the! l)i-Liderit be hereby authorized tO ' appoilit , a - Standing County I i Cuminittee-c4sisting !,of' thirteen, to serve for -the ensuing yl2ar, whose ditty it shall be here after to appoint, ,Commi tees bf Vigilance -in the sevi.riil Li colon' distyieti; ,of the Coun ty, and - woreleti etoally . to perfect a perma-. rent orgauir r i.lion- of the 11cpublicanparty. 1 - Whereupopi the ,Chair appointed,` the fol lowing name personSas a Repuhlican.Stand ing County c ommittee.( •• ; • Allen Iki'lilean,-E 0.1 ,Goodr 'ell, Win. C. Begrat, p. F. Mason ; Ji. 'B. G. Dabcock; Eu-. gene Reeler, ,John AIA Goading, - Win. 1-I, Vandyke, N., S. Vincent, Samuel DavidsonE. C. Kellodg,C. - F. Nichols, Ira C.,Bullock: On 'Motion of 131 . yises.lieretir,.the follow ing resolutions: were -tinanimOusly adopted : 1. .i. • ;Resolted, That the - ticket this night ,nomi nated meets our cordial apnrobationi and we i - • pledge ourselves to :use our niost active and energetic efforts tO secure its election. - - • .ifeadeed,[ That the proceedings of this Con vention be Published in all -the papers of this County, and in other. papers ;thrdlighout the State 'favorable .to the 'Republican party. '•-On motion, the=COnVention then _adjourn ed. [Sig nod by the Officers.) • '_. .. . .LA IT Eiak DHLPARTSIENT.--411e •Yar, mouth- (iassachnietp.) Register itates• that j the sateti Of AatuiCouth from fires' has, of late, depended efith;ely upon the effOrts of the I :volunteer fire companies evoked for the occa - 'Dick eotnpanies ara cimipl)sed• chief- 1 .ly of ladies,..and have proVed their efficiency 1 on two !several occasions during the past fort- night. • r The Register says that `Lithe vigor ous edr6se att6ndant upon' these exertions So much improvje the complexion land:height . - len the leharins Of the ladieS, that . Seventl des-. I.perate ibiali.lors 'have expresSed their triteri tion. td 4etTii . re to, ) . ion)ti other buildings for the plasure of seeing the Nepal-tment'larn out hi le - IThe 'taco eolotted keen, Custis and Ballard who were: convicted of Assault -and Battery; on;901. Jphn Wheeler, were brouOt up, on Satu.oay last, mid sentenced by, Ju4gt. Kei~y - c to pay l a fin di IQ and costs,and to tine week's nitpristanneni. • !7..." Isn't it strange,"'llsked a friend the other d i tty, that Sir Isaae Newton -Should'eV er - -ha‘,.'.e indulged . in I eloWnish - freaker'— " When did he ?I . Why, when he *as divid ing the rays of light, to . :e: isure-- , -for : wasn't that - railing, lip ' • fuot-ra4 I .e is Ic:orne off in Seneca County 011ie, at the t h e 't annual fair in Oct., sunoni the ladig:i ! lire° splendoi prizes, the least of all" wll is - ItAyinty -five do.Tlars in gold, Kili be offdred. N Judge Iluv kiol,.of the New York Superior Court, *lat. delivered a legal opiniOn,"affirfniug theiconstitutionality of the NewNooE grohibitol liquor law, BusitsT4ss CARDS. T. B. Okcbt u d, 31. D.. 13ITYSICIAN AND:SURGEON, Jackatin, Snop:. Hanna county, I'a: ifi RCAICUCC at the rostvi , e. • Hill '$ Lamb, ABINET 3tAKEII P, havg recently opened a wdre- C room in Nem...Milford, I a., and will keep elm stautly on hand all kinds of Cabinet-ware ; also Relo:i -made Coffins.• - Funertils attended with or withont a hearse. Ware-room die trlc "apposite J. Diekerman's Store. a- New Milford, May 15, 1855. A. kg. Bsldvrin, • -I ff Ai.cußscTrßEUs ni SADDLES, lIAR'StSS, ll Trunks., Whips Ac., In the Basemetq of Stmile's • Hotel arose, Pa. . !CZ 0118, I3OOT AND SIIOeIIINICER. Shop firAt door Fast of Odd Fellow's' Turnpike et:, Monp:olte. . • , Ncr., ;Singleton • AN now be, .fonnj tit his new stand on Owe ;l) at. two dgers swest ei3f 'Searle's Hotel, where• he ep feetually with dispatch, Watches; Chicks, Jewelry, Guns, and every - description of Machinery. Wbel cutting; Guti and Watch matenials• sup i lied. to tho trnde. ' • _ • Dri.:ll cIURGEON DENTO7', Montrose, Pa., at Searle's CI. Hotel, Mondaysfana Tuesdays of each weal . :. - He nry S. Knapp, • . ~ A lONTROSE,; PA.,: with Row, ltroodr . l7: it 'Car .l.ll. tEr, Wholesalo Grocers and Conninsston 'Mer chants, No. 173 WaSliington street, betweenCourt ' . audt and Dey strectf, l ..Veto )'ork. —L.-- 1, • CS.lob Weeks— QADPLE, 11.1_11N P;.'9, TRUNK MAKER and Car -10 tinge - Trimmer.) shop at his dwelling house, early opposite Henry plinherls. Montrose., Pa. I Wl).er ei.:Fowler, - • A ,TTORNEYS .COTNSELLORS AT , 4.%,W, ./."1: and SolicitorslnlChaneery, 011iep No, 41 Clarke street, Chicago, . • Pacific Hotel, eIIif.ENWICH 13TREET, (near BroadAray,}; Xric Yo.r/.7. SaliFintry S; Co., Proprietors., y , lit the cieinitj•_ of the printiipal tf atilt) oa t landingls , . .- ! •- • - Tho mas Ingstrum. i• • . IIEALER IN DitY GOODS ` Groe rie e , s, Clothing, Crockery, Ito<lts anShos, ke., chart g, heiot; .. Pa. ::'• : .0- - I ' • . : P. D. Binds, ~ I.WERY AND ENCUANGE STABLE. Office in 4 itt the rear ofiWileon'e . Store, Montrose, Pa. , 1 Colzten, . . I - VALET: IN S,TDVES Tin e Copper, aid Sheet if Iron Ware, Ikacrsiiiii i near Great BendiDepot. Peeember 4. ! - - • L. P.- Hinds, .1 11L. TrortNEY AT, LAW. St/spa/la/ma; Pa Office[ , 4:. , , on Maine ett!eet, one door east of Lenheiht e. . ,• , - • ltipzier & Case, 1 • • jTTORNEYS,iAND COU,NSELLOP AT LAW .i.,ioflice on Tiorttpike street, one door .aS't o Posei Store, ifol t rromo, Pa. Albert Chamberlin, • ITORNE AT LAW and Justiee of the Peacc; 1. beer LL. ktiN Store, ifon!rose. A _ Nut. H. Jessup, TT(IRNF.Y ATIANN' AND COIMISSITINER ni Ititt:ps„ for :Ite - State of New York., win attend to ail entinsted to him witli s in-oroptties and fidelity. Office on: Peidie Square, oceaideil 1)y for.. Wm Jessup. 1. Abel TnrrelT, rtiPAI,FIR DRUGS, IEI)IC,INEii, 'Paints, 0414,1/vt..--stutrs, Groceries, PrT Goods, Ilatit'ware, Stotawut•;., -Glassware, Clocks, 'iS'atches, Jewelry, . Silver cfpoons; Spectacle?, 31.Usica Instru ments, Trusses, 'SurgicA Instruments, I.irmors, Per fumery, MirrorsaStationety, 13rtodtcs; Shoe Yankee Notions; etc. • ~I. ' I ,toe,i'YL -, -R. R. Lyons & Co., . • . ' AITTIOLERALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN • I.' i pis G o nih.i„: , G rt i, t aies, Salt, FlOur, and Hard- . trare, .T.,uttezi..r4, Pa.. ' - ' • ' . . . I — tiLuirn N'i OR A' GOODs, R ea dy M a d e Ict„ t y mr.. ,, _IL; GrtiCeriet , ,Mik3l ,- .:i and Stationery; etcl r , Public Avenue, e,;ifotitii . , ; _Po, • • . : f l'atrick A 'mock, . i 1 . )11r ..1C.1.•01.,: , :.. - , AND SURGEONS.. Office No. -1 Ow.ego 414.• et, Mailroxr, Pa. 1 . -- ---- •, • _ . -f I. L. Post Sc• Co., EM.ERS.t\ DRY ,q001)S, Croce:6-4, grockery.. .1/ sil4rdwsr4, Leather, Flour,- etc.. terneir of 'cum pike Ft4.et Public Avnue, Morttiwirr, ' ! J. Lyons & Eton., D• PRA GOODS, Groctric9, Hardware, ' ,ERS CCOckery;:rinware, Groceries, Minks, ;etc. ; also, carry ott the Btok.Bilid;ny buiiiness--l'ul , llc Avenue, Mon/role, Pa t f Bentley* Read TAEIVERS?LtN DRY (loops, Drugs, 11 taunts, Oils, Groceries, IlarilWare, Crockery Iron, elncks, Watches, Jewelry, Silv , arnery,*. ! k.c.—Foot. of Public kvenn, ;1. • Sayre, Bentley & Pe TAXUFACITREDS OF AND .11'1 .14nds of ,Castings, Stoves Agricultural Imple ments, lite. Office at Sayre's itore,.Putite ATenue; Manufietory, :it the Eagle Foundry, Foot of Cherry street, '.lfontepse, Pa. eI • . • " *Dila& & William H. desanp, TTORN4YS AT LAW, Montiose,iPa. dee in!:'Susquelianna,. Bradford, Wayne, Wyo ming ana Lucerne counties. William W. Smith & Cod, G A . They' keep cimstantly on kJ. haud a ttaxrasenrtment of all kind's of Cabinet Furniture. shop and Ware Rooms . ati the foot of Maine stieet,i'llfontrosr, •1 __ j , . -', gockwell, Winton & CAS, •- . ATANYFACTIMERS and ., DEALERS in Straw _Ai: Gooctsi Karr, Cops, .Fars, Illataiellax, i'ar f r- RA Ri664714, aNT: dc., No:21) Courtlandi street, Nor York, (up of firs..) . , 1 .B. nocrwt..l.. • ' • .I:.nowittm. 1- xr. W. WINTON.. -.-..- Franklin Fraser, : • . 1 . S. TTOIINEY AND COUNSELLOR! AT LAW; I t. Moofrlir, Pa.. will attend faithfully to all liusi. 7 uess entrugej to him in the county of i '..u.siluchannit. Conveyancing and ...writing of all kinti will be done neatly, and pliarges inoile.rnte. He willialso attend' to I the proseenVtm of claims of soldiers, the r widows and i heirs, ti , mituit the - United States Go ernment, for f Bounty e iaii4, Pensions, &c.• Mar be found.-at-all hours• at the office formerly occupied r J. T. Riel .nids_, Esq. 2 -thorth of the Court House. 180: --- 4 - • - ~ . N. C. Tyler, INTERMTED with I. L. fitlNT,'lmporter of and Dealer fit Hardware - and Cutlery', CO•riage Springs, &e., No. 215PcM1rI street, Kr.le'l'ork, tr here his bier- eanille friends, in this and other e.ounnes, tre kindly invited; and 'earnestly solicited to call aod purchase. A NEW GOODS, • WE are rdceiving this Week a lot of hew Goods, just purchased! in the which renders Our assortment complete, )iitd,lyhicit We offer on. the Most/aeon:lde terms, at i t he tic* bnilding,•one door rbove the Post .• BENTL Y.& READ. Montt-00;February, 8, 1655. . , ' . I BOoksind Stationery. T HAVE reciived a large addition io in! eick-lerof I Books and Stationery, among trlticVa , f:: A Long Look . Ahl•ad, (Roe)—Wolfert's Roost (Irving)—Dr. Spericer'Oketchcs---Wonderfut Adcalntures of Capt. i'riest—TheSlaie Bold.:rla Daughter—Life of • Sam Ilouston- 1 , Jane Max—The May,,Flo t-r (Ilarriet B. Stowe) --tag Bag, ~ .(Willis,) R:c. c/d: —will . lie .sold c cheap. T: • • F. B. HANDLER. • May 22, 1855. I I -- ~ I. . [ DISSOLUTION, J T I LE 7,opartner-ellip heretofore emoting under the firtd of llaWley & Mott is day dissolved. April t, 1855. • IIAWLEY: C. 0. IMOTT. n'otes end ae,coants are in the hands. of C.l Mott fcirVollection. These interested will pleusetall • as soon 4, convenient. . vf, .ottE Irkw GOODS a VI. 411 2 21 4. , • I:b. A PENNY SAVED WOUTII TWO • EADNEM . WITTMERG & E 310., Montrose, Pa., take ..this method of advising their old friends and 1 mistrimers and the public at large, that they have Just I received and Opened the large:Ft, .Prettiest and cheap est stock of READY MADE CLOTIIiNG ever bro't. to this' place, which thy offer at a small advance final ; Cost, thereby offering purchasers the rare oppontuni- 1 ty of obtaining goods. )It, about twb thirds the usual price. - . ; .Also a large afFoTtlugnt'ilf Dry Goods, comprising for Ladies Wear, new styles Broeade, Stripe, Plaid, Plain and changeable Silks, Delitines, Muslin, De Bage Berage delaines of fielki.aud elegant designs. All the latest st.; les of Ladius Dress Goods 7 French Lawns, Prints and Ginglianis. -.A handsome - assortment of Dfess Trimmings, Eniliroided Sle6-es,Ccillars Cuffs, etc. Jaconet and Swiss,Edgings and Insertiii,gs,Gloves Mits, Ilosiery, Veihfand Parasols. Their assortmenroffihaads.is very large, embracing every thingtbat Is rich and fashionable both foreign and domestic. . . Their Bonnet Depaitment is large and complete, embracing the very latest' styles, with Trimmings to match. An ostensive asPilillent of Irish linens, napkins toweling, table coversi curtains &c. • We have also a supply, of Shirts, Gentlemen's Col- Suspenders, Gloves, Linibmilas and dgood.inany j other articles too • nidnea•ous to mention. For bar gains the public is TeSpeetfully invited to call at the Cheap store of .7.IVITTENBERG k. BRO. / corner of Chesnut S. Owego Streets, four doors, egSt of Post's store. - ' ..N EllY•GOODS:, . . B • E,V4EY(t. READ / • ARE nosy receiving their usual supTily of/SPRING .AA:D.SUJIJ(ER,GOOI)S, which they/offer to:their customer, and the pUblic generally, onthrtnost rta annable terms, for Cash; Butter, Eggs Grain, Bees wax, or on *moved; credit./ 'Montrose, May 1, i 855. / - _.. , • B "OADCLOTIF Summer Stngi , Dry Goods, jtiyi reel Kentucky deans, i i • tend stock of Staple l'• F.l l e right Iv • - 1 'NTLEY & READ.;` , .• —_ C . 1 . 17• . N131E12, --- D — e fa...., .... , Chillies, Ginghants, • L Merrimac and ( I ,Ocheco Print. &c. Inc; for sal., by . / : BENTLEY & ; READ. , ~. I - 40NNETS, Ribbons„ Parasols, StIIIIIIICS Shawls, ...) Black .Silk / s, Dtess,Trittimings &c. &c. ; for sale 'by . // ; • BENTLEY & READ. QILK, For, Leghorn, Panama, Straw, and, Palm L Bats; timbiellv,•••Satcals, Window Paper -&c. &c. / : • I -BENTLEY & lI,EAD. . a .1 iifi.itz)w_titE, croFkery, T'atent Pail:, Put- ;,, ,1 ty, Class &c. ; ; BENTLEY & READ.- i 1111 . 1 W, Ifetlictue., Punt., 011. Dre.tuft. and a i l / I_, general assortmetit of Patent Medicine., ju=t in .and for ; sale by '•,' , ; lIENTI.I'.Y-& REAI). _ —1 Q.01.F. and Upin.TLcathEr, ratontNips, Calf Skins, 1 and a good :mlll4 of 'Boots and• Shoes eroisiant-L 1 . . lv on hand. .& _'l BENTLEY at: REID. ' -- ' TACKEREIi bei . the lxirrel or ono-lfalf BENTLEy TATCIIF.S. and JENSTIRV.—A full a , :sortr, . I.epint”A and , I;etatelitAt of COld aro r-Lf.i,r Lepine. Levers, in double rind single ewes, Ladies' Pius, Ear Drops, RiogF., tHira l &c. &c. Silver i Table, Tea, Desert,iSlilt and Sucar,9oons,wa;rrauted . pure, fur. sale by 1 BENTLEY & READ. . , Q TOY ES and TINW-AI3E, Clocks,- Naib4, • eandki: Lamp Montrose, May j , BENTLEY S.: 'BEAD. 1 Pi' M PS: .• • The Greatest L'ai!rovtmeat if the I .Fpr,ceiat d Lift Punzp.s--=7 INN improvement.' above all other pumps or nut chines for lifting, throning, Taut carrying writer, combining both tx - Pump, and a Fire Engine. - This Pump, patented in Frbrnary, 185-t, is the VIOL of it metallic. - ,Noholtit or screws about it to rust, quently it Will Ltst , ti - man's life time. It can be Used in every variety .4 form--can draw water-from anti situation, and carry it to :my part of a l ut il t litig, is superior -to . all Miter Pumps for Distilleries, Parlor .Mills, Tanneries, .rick Yards. Iron Works and .Man ,. ufactuting establis melds of all . All .orders tmisf, be addres,ed to Anytsos hrtxtr c, Loiersville, Pa., ichO has the sole right for Susime - !alma count., • • EARNERS • 13 1N lON I Nti 'VOA NCE C 1 4 . A . OFFICE., BRADFORD COUNTY, PA. • • CAPITAL; $200,000. • ' Seeuted Bono? and 2lfurtgagf; vti. the Real Estqle the Stnekkolders, Insures agairtirtdosS. by Fire, of liousos, Stores, anti] other Mild togs, Goods, Wares, .and Metclandise, on as fay . orable tenth; as any similar lu.stitution. Los4ei: , promptly adjust4tand paid, • PI nEcTor.s.-11ntr. Dor:we illiston, Athens; Fran cis Tyler, do. ; George A. Perkins do. ; J. T.D. Meyer, do.; N. Shipnian do. ;C. F. Welles, Jr. do.: J. :,E. Canfield do.'; Laporte. Towanda; Gen. Wakeman, L'atevitle ; -. Gert. M. Ilollenback, baue; Michael Meylert, Laporte, Pa. - OFFICERS.-11'01010race Williston, President; j C. F. Wells, jr., NI Pies. and Treas. ; J. E. Canfield; Secretary. , Agent, 0. c br.r.nr.,'Montrose, Pa. , [1.58:2M3 • • . . . ,F titAs rou•sALE. • T" - subscril,,er will act as agent for buy ins, and sell-. ing Ilcal-Bstafe-,-Farrus, IlouSes, and Lots-40 - - cated in Sastinchanna County, I'a. All who wisli to offer their proptsrty for sale - can give a n miute descrip tion of their.F.atms or LEAS as followi . Number of acres, how many improved, and how watcrod, Wild ings, orchards,. - ratted or common fruit ; other fruit trees; and the ilearest point to the D:L:4; W. R R. and N. Y. d; Ei R. di. 112 fanns'on the list, 43 unsold. By calling or; the subscriber a udnute description, price and ternisican be given. ; ; Office on Tninpiice st. 4 doors west of Main sti Montrose, Aillgust 15, 1854. A. BALDWIN. - • GOODS GOODS t • • • • subscrlber .is receiving Ilia Spring and Sum s mer stock of Goode, comprising a great variety, which will be 'Sold as low as any in this tuark4,— Please - call and examine. F. B. CHANDLER. HATS CAP S—A gOod assortment the latest style. , REA DY- g ADE - ciormr.N.-a—A good variety of Spring, and :Summer Clothing ofthe latest cll. - DRY UDODSr,-4 general assortment through out.' Also, DRESS GOODS,. consisting of Lawns, Barege Delaines., French Delaines, Persian DelainC, Printed Lawn's, Fancy Prints, Ladies' Worked j Inserting, Edgings, Black silk Mantillas, Ildhet and - Caslinierl Shitwls Parasols, liosiory, Glove!', &c. BOOTS .A.N.DISHOES. Clocks—a large abort= merit of eveny deeeriptitin and style. AlLio, a 'great variety of Fancy Articles, Yankee• Notions, &e.l Crockery. Hardivare, and Groceries of all kinds:— Trunks, a .griod lot for sale cheap. Books and Sta tionery—Wall Paper—also, Flour of the best quality. Montrose Mavlo 1.855. F.B. CHANDLER: New Line of Mail Stages, " - • FROM KIIIII‘WOOD nosTaosin. Q,,TAGES dill kavc Kirkwood, Passings through Con bettsiille, Liberty, itc., every morttiug !after the arrival Of:the Mail Trains of cars, both East andlWest, reaching t ll6ntrose at 1 P. M. leave llontrtise;dally (Sundays excepted) at 3r. !reach-. ! lug Kirkwood in time to take the Mail trains of cars, yotb East add Nest, bring the nearest and !mist fett ibl6route reach the New York and Erie Railroad. This line lattersects a- tri-weekly line for Dintoclit Sprin rifle, ; Ttudibitunock, Wyoming, and . barre, whicb leaves Montrose- at 7 -A.31. eierY Mon day; WedneHay land Friday: ALIO, a line to Friends ! vide, Leraylville; tke.• • • 1 , Goadtenias cal Variable carriages are!. priivi dell, and tltj proprietors will spare no pains; -to- ac-, conimodate ;the public. •W. K. lIATCII, April 6. 1854:' MORGAN & WEST. - • . !NEW wrortr.—NEw GOODS. TUB Suit4crilier. takes this methodof tuli,ertising his friends 'and the public generally, that he has &tell up a'storei just acrosw the street froni his old quarters, It Brooklyn, where he is prepared to re- I ceiVe cuseopmni and sell them goods at- as lOw rates as any otter eitablishmcnt in tinsqueltannal county. My assortinent is very largeindeed, Mohr:lcing near ly every article psually celled for in a country store. As I- ain determined to do business so ns ito avoid; "bad ilebbi," which resporisible credit purchasers are . taked to .P4.y, ;canoirer superior judo eemet ki sto ra*h and otlie4Oise ritourr:r.kilso patrons, Call and see; me. • 0. G—LIEMPSTEAD, Iltookl i yti,April SO, 1855, • ! • = : DissoLuTi ioN.. riNie eOrtArtnetship heretofore existing between sub4rjbers under the firm . of E..S F4entl Z.; Co: this day ilis2olTerl by mutual toirAent. • • •I E. S. KENT ! .1 lircx?klut Apr. 2, 1855. i 1-Iw4 - - " C' , sale and Timothy geed fo ale by ' 3UItRITT. Neiv.ltilfunt.liarth 8, 1855 Paper Iffauking#4. 1 - Kan, Rollejoet opened, and Foma for 6 ets. per t.PI.A.J. roll 'by 4. LYONS fir, SON. A 1,:"Z " •'•t-' r,r~, 4*ti ; . i ./ • . . . ,/ , ' • ; j: i l i r VW S . : A i . t '; PILLS k i NENNt i - ard singularly succeiLsfut reuted;for the :.£1 cure of -all Billions! diseases—/Costiveries.4 l , Intli: cation, Jaundiee,Dropsyythetonatism, Fevers, Hu; ors, Gout, - Nervottimess, - rritability,lnflaramations, I eadache,;;Pains iu the 13rjasSidc, Back'and Limbs, Feivale Cdmplaints, &c. &v. Indeed, very few are tine diseases in which a Pnrgative Medicine is not iliore or Weet required:arid much sickness and suffer: nz.miglit he preventeil, if a liaranles bin elfectual cathartic were more„freelt used._ iNo person can.feel Well whild a costive / habitrof body prevails; beside.S, Tt soon : gimerateiseriousand often fatal diseases, Which mighi, hare_ lieen avoided by the timely' and l udicidus hse / tif a good pitrgative. This is alike true of Colds,i Feral:di sympimns, and Billions derange ments. They all tend to become or pruduce the deep- Seated ,and formidable distempers which load the hearse all over the land. - Bence a reliable family Physic is-of the first-impdrtance to the public health, and this pill has been perfected with consummiste Skill to Meet that demand. An ekter.sive trial of its i /Irtnes lit Physicians,- Piofessors, and Patienis, has Shown results surpaSsangiany thing hitherto known of pry medicine. -Cures base been effected beydnd be lief, wera they not substantiated by persons of such exalted liositions and chitractee as to forbid the sus .lpicion of untruth. Airtime' the erninent gentlenten ;who baVe testified in flivor of these Pills, we moy imention4-- ; i . . .• Poet,. .A. A. Ilivxs, Analytical Chemist of Boston, and Staq Assayer of MaSsaehusetts; 11. J. GAunsin, ;Governor of Mitsacittiseitsi 1610 R I• WASHBURN, Ex. Gov.: of Ilassachtisetts;'lSlMVH: BROWN, Lielki.Gov. la Mass.; E. M. Wnoilei, Secretary of State of Ma4S.• IJOHN 11.;FITZPAtRICK, Oath Ilish - op of Boston; Piot': Jim; Tdankl of the Citilege of Physicians and Sur,. geons, Ntztv York city ; : ,Dr. C. T..1.0;:z05, G . eologist, of the Public .Lands of the United States; Dr. J. R. Cint.T9:4; Practical Chemist of New 'York City, endors ed by Hon. W. L. Manny, Secretary. of Statd; I!'x.B. A.srejr:,, the richest Man in America; 'S. Le..atin & Co:, Proprietors of the Metropolitan .Hotel, and others. I. DM 4pace permit, wi, enahl give - many hundred certificates froroall patty where the Pills have been used.. hilt evidence ev.in more convincing than the experiebee-of etninenepublie men, is founti.in their effects Upon trial. I . Thesis Pills, the'restilt of long investigation and 'study, are otfeied to the public as,the best and most compleie which the pi •sent state of- medical science can alWird. They are aminpotunled not of the drug's themselves, but of the 'inedichrtl virtues only of Veg etable 'remedies extrai•ted by clennicaPprricess lm a. state .ot put ity, and combined tot - tether in such a man-- ner as; to insure the,best ~,salts. This system of ;compoiition for . ntedicines has been Ilmnd in Cherry Peetorid and Pills boil[, to produce a InMe efficient remedy thannhad hitherto:in-en obiained by any pro cess.' The' reasim, is perfectly obviises. ; While by t h e Oil mirle of .ceimiositiom every in,dicine is lou den's' I ,a id' . more or Liss of act inomioes and injurious 4pudilii.s, 1)v this each individodl iii foe only that is, (14:-feel for the eu , ntlle enct is peesent. !..%ll the in ert mid obiordoust tpialitivi of each sub lance mil - - 04'4 are hit t:;i:hitni, the curative virtues only,lie- Mg •re;tained: Ilenee•it is self evident .the effects shimhireore as tiny have ploved, min.'. PurelY rem-, edial, P.m! the Dills a jui 're poWerfcl antidote to di-'- case than any other medicine known AO the tumid:' -- ,,. As it is fropumtly t.xpedient that tinily noslicine,e' should be taken under the (Manse] of- tin attending . physidian, rind as -hei enithl not pt ilivily; judge of - a remedy wiThont knowing- its •conn;o-ition,;l Icave, ,,l l' plied the accurate foimuhe by 1:1/1( h holli my Peco ral and Pills are movie, to the whole bodY of Pined tiotivq; in - thel:nittiil States a nd British AM - erica:l Proyince.s. - If, itOnviiver, there should be any one who has not received_ them, They will be forwarded by mill at his retmeSt. - : . Of! all the Potent ;Medicines -that are offered, how few Would be taken it' their romp. Sit ion was known i Thehilife consists it( theil• be , .stery.• I Mire no mys teries; The comma-pion of !my preparations is laid , o opert - p all men, tint all a ho are competent to bider on the stil•ject freelylacknowle&re tin:ir eon N let ions Of their , ,lntrinsic nn.ritsi .- The Cin•rry Peciral was pro nont*ed jay scieut ifie unit to be a wonderful medicine befor: its e ,enct:S a tire iii.own. Many cminent Pliy 7 sicimin: have declaretl,the same thi;: of ins' Pills, and evetOnote eon tidenoy, and are w,illing ni: cot tify that thidoomicipations Fet e more ti t an Trailua by Unit effecis upon trial. I They operate by ti-it- powerful inthOner• - oa the inter,carvh cc:a ' to purify the blood and Srinitil,:t.• it it.ttehealthy aetitm—remorc the oh truction's of the steintieb,biya:727 liver,. and oilier or t!; tun the body, 11i -storing Their regular action to health, and' by cerni-cting'wherever ; They exist; ;such deraingements as ad: the first miein of disea4c. . Prparcd by Dr. 1.1. C AT ER, Practical and Ana-• Mini Chemist, .Ldwell, Mass. Price t.Z.5 cents Per box; Five 1me...-: fdr ;:.••:'l,4at. Sold I,v Are•.r.Tenr.rni., Mmitro/e :; , B. F. &:. B. H. EaToN, Ilarford; Curter 5 - .. reIHNNLY, IRRLUT,Zatii by all detrs in medicines every where. ALL READ V. -STOVES . A \]O TIN WARE FOR TIIE. i .• • : - jj i PEOPLE. • • ' * • , Oa DIIUTT 4 ELDRED baYeconstontly on hand 11, a: large at,4 well selectedastortment of trii waie, Reels and ',Chain for well-, pumps, cistern punms; &e.,.Hyth lithe Rams, Japanned wares,. brad piprs of all sizes kip., &c.. Job work done .with niSat ; neas anal despatch .., all orders prtimptly attended to: . i . STIOVF,S &PIPE . . .• kellot constantly cii hand, a large assortment of stoves ;of the latest itnpreived and approve& patterns. Our .exPerienee in the business enables its to select those that we can safely!warrant to give' entire satisfaction. , Aibongst_Our nunierons stock can li found the • Ptiragon , air tight . . Stir of, the Westi ; Elevated Njw.World, t: Clinton, z[Oven, Atlas, ' • . ; • 1 - Cultivator, . • - Phoenix, 1' - ' 4 ` Fire Fly. Three'States, ' i' • - Western Queen, - .Globe, i . P.: ,Premium. L s , !S. A. wConitunt. • n L., ore and More New GOOd9s: V:111:11,trr is now receiving new -anti full supplies of goods fur the ,117inicr rrad , ' in cluding anew and elegant assortnient of FrenellJk rinoce„. .I.ft ri no find Car'amen: 'Plaids - ; Ploid, Fan cArand Plain DeiLaner, Par«indtas, Brodie, ,54 7 nart ap.d'Lon4 Shinro, all of new and hest - styles, and will bb sold at; 25 Fell cent. less thari last year's prices,- 41so a neW assortment of kirk Ribbon; and !loon, tr. Wide Siik reireVit for eirniks, and ilaniillas,Rielt• .`!tiel: -and ;Weil Drrxk Trimmings, Mohair Head Presser, prifiolrix &c., with it general assortment of other STAPI,LI and FA.SCI - Goons, as usual, which having ught under the present pressure of the cash Markei, Will -be -old at corresponding and reduced prices. New 3filfol;1; November 2', 175.4. • .FACT4IIIFOR THE f i r HE siabseritter is carrying on the (74.,1 175 . /.,V,E , titi in all its various branehes'at the Chait and Ware Shim). in flarfordi where may he found a; great+. variety of Windsor and Rocking Chairs than at tiny other establishment in the county r tlso Flay and Cane Seats, Bureaus; Bedsleads, Louig-• Q s, Settees, Tallies, Stands, all of.which Will be sold it the lowest prices at retail, (or wholeal.., "rith short make.) All 'work warranted !well made and _of good material. 'Short credits and small profitS . !!..tvill be my motto. For aernonstratiou of the shove facts, please call at my shop in 'Vial foid • . • A. W GREENWOOD, . . . Harfiird, Ocepber.l2, 1854. • .• 15141nG Jwelry, Jeweiry.` . . • i • ChM)• in4orttuent of Jeneiry,. consisting of Ear IV Rings, Ear' Drops, Breast Pins ; Finger Rings„ &c. &e, - _ justrticei'ved at BENTLEY & REA _D'S. ' - - 1.1 ~ . 1 1 iiilver Spoon,,, _ • i l Tea, Table, Depsert, Sugar, Salt, &e., warranted . pure,d for :II& by ; ; . BENTLEY & READ. 11 II Itootq and Shoe*. .1 in/ • :.illy rood assortment of the best make. alli /1• price/. for sale by. BENTLEY & READ. L I .• Ditutgoi and Mediritaert. .-. 1 f•tockigenuine Drugs and Medicines, PatetA Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye-stulTs,.&c:; for sale by. -I Dec. 13.3 1 •- . • BENTLEY & t READ. 11 • . : MN 1 , 4, j ai 4, .r4f.' 'Rix= . rsraE•flitinir, Goods nosy lichnnfrei l.ceictl a I. ./,.. POSTdt C'O'ir. are desirable ill quality, style And price. . l ' . Staple bry Gooda, ~ , Collars, Sleeves, Dress floods, ' . . Edgings, - .. Cledles . .i!nd Cassinieres, . Bournq.,g, - A - .' White eJood . i, ' ' an d -P bt araso. CLOTHING—a- fine stack. Groceries of all vtl , eties :. llttrilvtare, Crockery, Looking G1a554..9,. and-i every departhient their assortment i.. good, and t . . v prices to suiti. , „ . Mbntrose, March 20, 18155 - .: - .• . .- P. •, JohniGroves'.Advertisetneul. - ' AS, natnre, ho furnishes the hirds•.and s w an extra eon for winters, his not maile a similar prili• vision fur inapt, I have concluded 'to take it upon my self to atten t d to that department; and, thereforetl _think properi, to announce that all shivering Odell'. peds, that need new apparel, glorious Or raF,ltirimis, fashionable !or ttufai•idenable, tan have their i . :vrants sappliaid and their ti.ltes suited bylcalling'oo 7 Me,,itt , inT shop iniliontiv_e. • , • • : • D .-' ~.,..._ . . . - . • , . _ . .. / ./-13 °TOR HAIIIII 84. •- • Stearns . and . Marvin 9 s.: , , - Fiio.lProet , - 1111011 t WOIPATRIST, * 1 :30 , - Szttess... .. • -.- ' .-- .. ' rt RADI ATE arid member of the-University ofNew, IT' ' subseribers have tryide arrangerrients, to fir. kli-Yorki will be! in Montrose -on the ath i -7th anti I nish to persona who wry lie inwant of them,:the. Bth Of each il itionthj and may he consulted at Batch's', above. named invaluable Stiles,. at- the. same o r kea.fer. Hotel, for Oree•dose, updu all dikases incidental toi whielt : they can be obtained at the matinfacturer the hetes& 'i'vtelo, viz: . CONSUJIPTIO.ti, Ikon.; Ilavinf , experienced the benefit ofstich.an article dui. chitis.lnfla,ntition of the Lungs, Throat, Liver, Piedra, I ring the late conflagrationourselves, we: would earn.. Kidneys :n d--Spledn„ Dyspepsia,. {/ndigegtion.,) Liver, 1 estly recommend to others haVing valuable book&an& Complainfi itnnexaristi, Serofttla; Eruptions, Spinal i palm's, the preierving of which would be of Immense : •Complaintit ; Diseases of the' eye..and ear, Nervous, importance tb them, not to do without one.- - . Weakness` &c.,- Site. Particular attention given to 1 - Prices range from $7,0 to.VLOO, and we can eiPlaio the diseasis.of Feinales and . Children.•. The venom i to any one.- wishing .to Purchase; the_ difference -.in. affections f the Uterus rallicaltii cured.. ..- - I stile; size, Pviee, - L. and furnish there.: on short no , • Dr. Ha 's is well acquainted ' ith both flotneopa- t tics, with rhoi intern:l arrangement to suit the par k thy. and 1 !apathy, having been in constant study and 1 chaser' :BENTLEY & READ. practice Tir the 14st' twelve yearn, and-having fast in- I Montrose, December 19, 1854... troduced . llotneePathy into Binghamton, N. Y., in 1847. 101 . -; plan of treatment is :wad, ;InV'e and ellica tious, and differlint frbm that of any other-physician; and enreit imarlY4ill edges in nil stages of the disease. . or Dr; Barris huts Testimonials of character, abil ity and silt, from- a number of the most eminent medical men in the city. °1- New York; among them the celebrated Dr: Valentine - Mott. Persetts wishing. prompt relief or permanent'-care's will do wpil to . 611 without delay. Charges moderate. .Consultation free! Patients visited at their resideuee,, if desired. - . Oituk.'hours from in _the morning until tl in the ',evening; • ' • •. . . .1 - . i Advantages. . .. The it vantages of the lionnepathie treatment of diseaseslare : 1 . , -• . . , . .- lat. That . patients treated lioinenpathica.lly, usual• ly arc cireil m4ll sooner than by any other practice. 2tl. That mini patient. can be cured by•llomen.- pathic rtmedieti,, who cannot be cured: by.liny other treatmept,. I -. . . , . : 3rd. I That. patients treated - ifomeopathica lt y, i.c . not havt to laher under the bad efi'ects of the niedi. clue they have taken to Cur° the -disease. EMI • , I NEW GOODS. 10 MILLEN & PARR return their gmtehN aiknowhidgentents to the public, And invite.at tention Fjto the large Frock of spring and t S'ao... nier GoOds they are now recelying„ and offer for sale at yi - ritZotr . priics. In addition to their usual assort ment Oitstaple Pry Goods, Groceries; Hardware, Crock: 'cry, Palnts. and Oils, &c. &c., thby arc prepared 'to. exhibitht largeassortment of Ladies'. Dress Goods of every description—FiTmcd, Plaid and Plain Silks, pi.innetTsi Shawls, Itibbous, Gloves, lita4ary,—Ladies and Illisea Shoes of all kind.3--also a large , stock of REAII Y,...if.elDE CLOTHING, Cloth', Cassitneres, Tvreed , Jeatni., Slimmer Cloths, Vestings, Hats, Caps, Boots And Slates, &c. ••• • _ • The - riltspeCtfully solicit an early call from those who iy sh to purchase fux quaocht of iota pHees. May '54.. 11.0IIELEN.& p•ARK. • - INOtice to the Public. TT 1 viNG just returned from IsleWYork I wi-It to 11 hall the; attention Of niy old Customers, :Mil of the pdhlio in gener.d, to my NEW STOCK OF GOODS,. • . whicl4 being bought with cash at the lowest prices, and Wishing to soil principally for the ' . same, I will of fer thfmt at greatly- rcfdam-d price 4. • • • coO m eo warranted fast color, for only S. j cents 6 yard. :(um! Brown Sugar, S -pounds foronc dollitrl Iltioaton •Nrils, acknowledged by. all to )?e the 14st NaiDln -u5e,: , !5,51 1 per ke,g. Hats and Caps, Ilooti , and slWes, Math) Robes of all prices„all wool I , lle I4ities, Cashmeres. Pal ametta. , , 'Sill:, Silk Sc.Volru t, Delahues, I Shilling -per, yard, Satint Bontteis add :Stole's-kin' Hats • Ilfoclie . SlYawls ; Double.LDl94 shayls i Tbibet selling ineoucciv mw ,I catn safely warrant •perfect suds- I:Lethal to all who willgive Me a call/ Lalielioro; Apr. 5; 1554, f 1 LOCKSgoOd time kee . pers,. pith: one dollar. k_,,,..1 • - t . •S. A. LYONS. L z #1...,,h0r0, Apr. 5. ,- . . _______ AAr ANTED—not) Ilidet.;., -for-which the highest price kill be paid.. ' S. A. 17VONS. I.line4 , oro, Apr. 3. , - . . , A 1 --' nor - --- .:N. PROBUCE taken in e xcltauLte for )1 Goods;; ut my fltore.- . , S. A. i.TiiNS. Litneboro, April 5. . • Airriv_wrin - , ` l l 3liE Noirrcis :- Liono : ~Vlil,l:`2, laNlttectut.A./.. the ;:ole right to 1 . , 1.. i /PA 17S' _ , I 1):1(:,ST..11.: LE ow RY .4.1‘7) i ; [ j; (';)TER-ivol; K kR, for S.l,. l acMinna and se:ceral 1 - adioDing e o unti. , ,t, fiTeetfully. invite all Butter mak- t ers I. o examine nod ,:"IT,' , T the merits of. this new acid cab able. invention. lir," propose to furnish each and I Al I f yo n with a r.s- C:ti - that will produce as Mitch 1 butler in .as short . it :into as any other churn---one.' I tha will onopetely I .x . p, 1 the huttvemilk, tr.v.h. eiptt •I mortin ifir st,lt, d.lari 'its it 1;1.i:flea!, thi-omh th e I hat ft' and tit it furl e, without, rumoring it from the cliqn. This. Chum ii simple in its construction. laci enttlic in its operatitin, and easily ..leaned and k.pt in or4r, and c.tn be ''.ent.ily attached 'to any propelling' i .. . potter. •i • I . . For further partiNars,„ apply personally, or by let-. tor, to. SAN. C. BLItqISELL and J..N. BROS . SON, Arz . .rat,•Stt:Squeltamia county, Pa.. . , PLOW !grf? , P...: . - NEW*sT.A.BusugENT. Aif ..:1151) E. MOTT - would respectfully inform the 1111, public that •Pey are manullteturing_Blatebley's Celebratetl Plows..• They also keep:Constantly on hajul. Side ITill, WiTpie .. Coont!?,,aiiq Idea .7;lorss, (.11:tivaO - 4-s, Dog Chians;'Sb-igh ali. , Cuter Shoes, p .i.pr Point's of various patterns, too numerous to cllntion. •We hope, by su let. attention _to bruzinesii, tOlreceive our. share of public patronage. Manufac- Cor, D. Post's old stillid. ' Foundry, M. Mott, near SqUie's Mill. • - . • •r. • •t4.-Tltepairing done on abort notice. • • -- • 1 1 • ii - . . -•- MERRIT MOTT Feb, ti'. - . ELIJAH MATT, - r INSIMANICE. • ITE-s'ilbseriber agent for the following Insurance • Cuilipanies,• doing 4illsineF.s at the lowest ,safe ltes. • ! • ! , L_ &stale .NtNal at Harridnitg. .! I 1 • Capital s,:ilio,ook 4'a,§ll Mutual at lia•th•lntrg. r _. a- . ! Capital = 7 :;_2.00,900. - irante ie lavmice, Z - ete York City. . . , Capital' i,4500.000. 3lontiose April.fi, '54. F.,8. CHANDLER I !; 6. B. ELD-r.r.n i • , I,I3I.C.ANIDi PLAsTER. irmiv, subscribers are •now burning .and will keep 31 constantly on hand, • Lime of a - very superior finality itt - Montrose Depot,. and - will shit it in 'any luantities at 'a f;iir.price. Persons wishing a large uantity can bo suppliedit.:,son a reasonable notice. ~. Sitperior ground rlwter will be kept constantly on Timid hereafter: : II. L. POST,. . ! 1 . •- H. DRINKER. .. . - - : . W. JESSUP. .L. SEARLE. Montrose Depot, 'Apfil 3 1 S r llrA - 1 .-- I --- CA - riSisT A --- Nl]; .F67i‘V. 141L1;. ' rOST BROTIUMS having parellaf,cil the above . ' . establishment, will:keep con ! tan.tly on 'bed ,Sn o•rjfnet-td Fine Flour, Corn M.al of vtinTior gnat , - ty, &On Chop a,/ Bran at the lowest cash prites.- , I Custoni work will be done with . despatch, and in All 'eases trarronted. 1381tf I . 1 Montrose July' 1853. j §. Those personsindeltted to the subscriber-for . fees c os Rfti'ter Reetirder and Clerk of the Oipltan's court iwonhleortfer hfavor by settling the 'same soon. I Mmitrose, Dec . .. 6 Is:'..M.. .J. T. LANGDON. Window Sash. 4 / 1 C D. i SS . IIII.; having - been aßpoilitethn agent • 'for an extensive saiihlklind and. doOr inanufac-. tory are . prepared to.furnish -any articles in thu line :4 less rates than they have usually been sold Jav 3-1. S. 11. A . , P. S. ; Shaving Cream. . AI articlewhich' every twin Should try for Fah) 'l3s• ' .• •S. 11. &T. S.. new lot of Summer liars - and 11. for summer weariosvccei'ved and for 'sale cheap L. & CO. MI 311.5. Wlg SON it SON ..- ArAT be fond in S. S;Mulford l s. old store; Ea St -side of Public viTenue.. ;Montrose, November 15 1854. , ... j • Ittlffallii 111pbegi. , ... • A • 1 CiIDICE lot just receive:(l, - and offered low by., • 'SCOTT, '3OIINSTON It; CO.. • I - .! . Shawls! ShaNils! :4 i CHOIC E lot of Wool LoM,r KimWls i'cry click ili hr i'" T - . - SCOTT;'IOIINSI'-ON A: CO. Springville, December'." - . , , , AT ANTED, 13utter, Cheese, Erna, Smoked 'Tams ~4 V - •Apple!sTofatoes i - BeaM, &v., ,S. S.ltf. - . New Ceetter at t 1 a tiro horse Pleasure Cdr- riagt: for tale cllap by A. TURRELL, A fiesh supply of Silver Sp oons,Stitches,s Jkohy, .Br.c:p3c., just rei'eiVed. 13ENTLIW ,t REAM, 1111TSIC. S MUSIC - )11INCE'S IMPROVED MELODEONS, more just received 6v J. LYONS tts.oN. Molodeolis CAONSTANZLY ON or fi&rdslied to order on s h ort notice. JASONS & SON. 1 7 1BLS II 11". - 1till FOR loV•t1Q11. by ' - \i t , • T . i f ..rosT c 9: •• • . . - NewCoods, . . J• moss. -Bros. are cow receiving their strrP . ply or Spring and Summer -Goodso t ad- being 'convinced of the advantage of having ready m a y, are . • deter shied to sell goods at so km a rate a.s to con,.. r •vloce their cuotonte64 and the public getteralty that,. it ' Will lie: to their advantage as, well as ours. Out , stock consists in : part oeßioadeloths,. Cassimereasi Kentucky Jeans, Summer stun's, Delitines Calicoes, Gingham',- Prints, Bonnets,Ribbons, Para_• sots, Shawl.. and Back Silks, togetlir •altli a stock of other Staple aud — Fancy Dry goods, ,Groceries, '. Crockery, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, Bc. . Also, a good assortment of Shoensakers'Firldings.—.z; Call and examine our stOek,-and judge forryourselreil • • to the truth of Our statetinent. " Oar,stiottoisotptlek' - ,ales-and small profits. .Host kinds Of country pros ! duce taken in exeltan,ge. for-goods. / - . MOSS A. BROS. 21mi - 3fillovli May 15; 18 55 PATElgrr iIIIEDICfNES4 A m"" the great v arietl,- of Medicines at Turreirs; - Store may be folinti . .alrof. Do, Jayne l a justly, Medicines : Ayre's Cherry Fetid.ral : • and Cathartic Pills ; Egn!Aey's .- Forest'Wine and, Forest Pills ; Ifoofland's celebrated German Bitters; LOnden's Series of Fitniily Medicines;' "Xerellant's, Gargling Oil ; the greattremedy'for Sprains inn - mats , or beast ever known ; Mathewson's Infallible Mine.; • dy, mad iDirre Remedy; -Orick's Vertnifitge; and a variety of lather kinds; Trask's Mapetie Ointment; • thegreat remedy for bu4s, rheumatism, and. all in:, liansmatoryl complaints Pond's Extract, a first rate thing for Stwdar purposes ais above Ointment; An. drew' Paiki,Detroying Agent, a good article ; Wood cock'; BalSam and Bone Liniment; Atwood's Jauu, - dice Bitters, - Canker,Drops, Liniment; and Dyscriteri Drops; Baker's CninpOund for Dysentery ; Hongh; 1 ton's Pepsin, for Dyspepsia ;• Ile.linhold's Extract Of ; Buchu and Extract . of.` Sarsaparilla; a-variety of Salves, the best in market, Pills, &c.,: and" an almost endless variety of. Patent Medicines, - altogether. too • nuinerous to enumerate--,hut suffice it to. say, that I the puhlia will - find nearly every thing in this line, at I the Drug and Fancy Store of ABEL TURRELL. __ • .. •- Montrose,. July. 1i,'55. 1 IT-• ~....—. , ' -7---- EIG . LE i'OUNDRY. Q AYRE, BENTLEY & 'PERKINS having purebis. .1..7. 1 -.ea of WilSo'n & Co. the Eagle Foundry, are unit prepared to fill orders froin the trade, and do work in - their line with shill and rdespatch. They will keep constantly on hand . - Ptogs, (hest kinds,) Stirea, (all liinds,) i.'n/aratora, Stray Cuiterii, Corn -She//era, kc. &e. ii.c.. • • • .^ • We incite particular attention to the Plows - which •we manufacture. Itietnanufacture and keep for sale Tho Celrtratt'il Blatrhity Plow. We have fairchased 'the exclusive right to manufa e: ture s and sell in this county.,•Wayne, Wyoming and „Bradford, j - lark's Patrtlt iron .Th(reePtoir.. The Plow is made eidirpri . / f;7 roi tlie.handlep, it is celebrated for its easy draught, being.ong-tbini easier than "anY -now in u4e, while its strength and du , rabiiitv are g reater. --' i •:.,. a .• . MACHINERY . - S. A. LYONS . , of all kinds manufactured and,repaired by experienc ed ruaeliinests. • Steant.' Engines, Gearing.fay. Shingle - &e. &e. Among the;StoTes which we Manufacture, are the lieystane Coolvy Rovh, agid_Read , , do., tore est ()irY7P" do., Prerniten, do.. and other kinds..alf,ar7. ranged for burning wood or coal. ,Se l f- - bat , pt, Parlor .Stonley r, two ires, do., and a • raiiety" of other - Parlor Store, 'both 'wooti and coil burners . . keep also-on had . Grindstone - ttirrani6g , , L'Og Churii tiimntiroat tui brella and'SliOvel and Toniis 5. 1 .;0;d4, &c.. &c. : Work done to order on -bort notice and at the lowest rates. - Orders for Agrieultural Imptnnent!., ke. i are solicit• l from these in the trade, and H=ill be filled at icasoliable wholesale 'Oleos. ! •• BENTLEY.- I'ERKD:S. 3lontroz4e, lfalch 4 GENERAL FURIISETING STORE • AND - Tailoring- E%tablishmetit • AT SUSQUEHANNA bEROT. T ASHER & TCo. would respectfully .announee to rJ thcir frieuds and the piddle generally, thiit they keep constantly on baud a full assortincut of Ready Mash: Clothing, Boots-and Shoes, Hats and Caps; and. every fiting else necessary for Men an,d-wonien s. treat We would particuldrly call the attention of country Merehants to our large stock of.Ready-Made Clothing, Of our own Manufact me:, which we offer at wholesifie. at prichs that will aTord great inducfments to' cash and short-time customers. - A large Stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestingsotc., kept constantly on hand. ftif persons desirous of bat• ing clothing made to order.. • Orders punctually attended to: Thankful for past favors, we hope: to merit a eon• timiance of the k "J. ASHER & Co.. SusquehannaPepot, Pa:, -May 42 ; 1855. . Australia, California, Or any place On_ the Globe canwt‘t present atcater induceniewts tlatzi • • . • - KEELER & STODDARD'S. • • BOOT Alsi CD SIIIOE STORE. • AVICH II . is now filled alth a new and extcrairt assortment of articles in their line,`Fmtratirg a general variety of new and elegant -.styles or hife, 'and gentlemen's . -wear, among which are Lafies -French,. Silk Lasting and P,renille . Gaiters, Kid ar t a Enameled Polkas, Kid, Patent Leather and Bronzed • Jeunc Linds, „Buskins antl.Ties ; Gentlemen's Frenth:,, and Philadelphia; oak lanned'ealf'skin and kip 800, 11 . orocco, - Calf and Cowhide Brogani &c. Boys 14,, calf and cowhide Boots and Brogans ; all kinds of Misses and Children's wear. Also, • a general assort ment °ern:dings which - Consist in part of last, per, spat-aides, Hungarian nails, tacks. thread, was, Br• tlcs,shoe binding, awls, rasps; sandstons, - shoctknireg. Sc. Also onk and hemlock, tanned calf upper. ar . d soleleather, Morocco skins and linings. Work made lo.order amid repairing neatly - 'done.. KEELER t!:: STODDARD Montrose, April R, ISS-t. . • • Valuable:Lauds Fox: Sale . . • [V OR SALE IN; ONE.BODY, 7 about 5500 acre; or Land on the waters - of- Spring, Brook,- a breath. of the Lackawanna ricer, in Lwiertie County, - Tinn'a.. about midway between the thriving towns. of km. , tot' and Eittston. These lands are covered With rd. liable. timber ; and being situate itkthe•mest extensifit mineral region in I'ennsylvania-knowu to' cor.tait iron ore—and believed to abound in pool; anti brill also in the immediate Nicinity of several Jailrea 6 made. and now intprog,ress—offitr to thp" capitalist a: opportunity for. the Investment of money that seltlon occurs. , For further - info: union trpplv to N. F.•llcr sack, Esq., N0.',11, \Vail street - New \''ork,4tr to Lb subseriber, at Montrose, Susgitehanna county,Pa.,die attorney ittlfact of the owner " • DRINKER.. - April 18:14., lIENRY ' FISTELVIF.D. Estrayeti from the, premises. of the-..subStritter, pr. near the first of June—five • yearling:4i .• Two m. Steers, one darker than the other.: 'three Heifers filo:4ly red,'with some white on each, ihe.smallor i;tti ltavim; more White titan the other. Any per"seage' big said yearlings will oblige the subscriber. bv 1 3114 them up and - seialiag him word, by letter or r ptittritivt and he will parthem for tliciriroulde.„ . :Jackson, :Tidy Ist, 1855 Wm*. Ltratitat• lIIIIIMIIII • TENt DIJNDAFF - ACADIV IV. Irma; NEXT TEEM of this Institution ceuusenel 1. the •tirst:lfontlyy of September Old) and cost:'' ues 22 . mee.ks 8.4 Cbl§ges Will their or r4 ed, an d the studies ttsig,tted, 'students are particciSr• IY requested • to ,b 6 present ; mid they M ilt ther4 4voiti.much litbor on the -pait of the teachers sid.ct Nirra.sigtietiv.to theiwAves. hoard, order the pvesent hard tinwtyi3 $2, week i- Mid wilt be proportiemilly,lesi if il,cy`ceg q, whielt Ye lnive every reasm to bedieVo Om the proneithig hiavi‘st. AdrainitYtratti'es Notice.' T,,,TOtTiolTCoßipio:inhttabe):_tritNei!,(nw ftlka:tult:::4l.itiett;s;filti;ll;ll. late of the township of Autntrn,deeeaßtl, have, granted' to- I,W. subserilfer, :and all per Ons ink cif to said: estate. will please,rnake imnkediate , went, and those batingetabnzi against- the 0 6 . will please present thon - duly. a ttest,Nl' fot AN.r•-• Anut3, June lath, - . NEW VOPI*N. . Li Prinp s' it and tirillereadcloth ,,Pet Li 4e. tx:, lust opeuedland for ails by • • .7, IiYABS 4'5 0 - !Mil 'R:noomp S :