mes 34imeliqipeotts. Front the tOTtatiaft Inintirer. Bepi:22! VirILERIC IS THY . .BROTICLIt I Passmorn Williamson is still in Moyarnen-: aing.prison. • He. has----violated no .law:; he has been conilieted of,no -crime ; he le' not even awaiting kk'trial. He simply perforpto: an act ofluminity, in_ letting a poor bleat woman, who had been held as a slave, know that,,brought within the limitaofafreeState, she was thenceforth a free Woman, owner _of herself and her children. \ And One; desiring above all things to be - a free woman, and rea-. sonably dist:Listing her former master'aword that he would; give her her freedom. it . she would retnaini with ,him, - preferred to make her liberty sure, by taking herrights and her children and going her way.- Her limner 'master, to get back his slaves, appeals tc the, Judge of the United States Court, who grants a habeas earpirs, - ptrFerting; 'that writ of- 'liberty into an instrument of slavery,and requires Mr. 'Williamson 40,,pr0.. duce before hint the bodies of Jane Johnson and her children. Mr. Williamson returns sn seseierlhat they are not and never have been in his pZ;rsiession, and that he knows not where they sire. This was the simple truth. The 'United States -Attorney chooses: 1G 41e- - claie it a falsAood, and moves the court that "Mr. 'Williamson be committed ,tor perjury and for contetnpt. Judge Kane, after deliberation, construes. the true, statement to be' a legal falsehood, and a dafruica of the court, grants the motion and commits %fr. Williamson to prison for Contempt, " Without bail ortriaioprize." Had he committedi;hitri for perjury, he migl, it have' had a trial ;' it is he can have none,; the judge is jury 1100, and desposentettees and eondemns to .an imprisonment. without limit and without relief; Without limit, save as he may choo' to tiseilis clemency ; without relief, save byunmanly submission and dis honest retraction,.on the part of the prison 7, er. •1; - lie cannot purge himself from conternpi" so long as he; keeps an honest 'man's' con tempt for perinry. And so, for the . simple, acts of humanity.and.truth-telling,.lllr..Wil liaki*on is imprisoned during.the will and txt the mercy of One man, for simply pleading not guilty to charge:made' by a slavehold , - • . But surely here must belsotne remedv.- 'Surely there Must be, spine power in, * free, civilized Pennsylvania which can interfere-to arrest such tyr,anny, and right such wrong.--- ne State cnurs protect,, _the cltizens of the State : yes, even against attorneys, and judges, and minister:*of the United States. The appeal is irnadi to theni. From his on Passmore-, Wiiliamson .reaches out his hand and asks for justice. It is•refused. The Suprcrhe Bench (with a' noble excep tion, of IJutige;Knox,) de'clares that it will not interfere. • `The question of contempt is a delicate cfuestion,; it..is the..duti: 7 i . ,f the court to - disoOkage all such, contests with the legal tribanal'O . Of the conntry ; sori.earries tlie key of hi§ prison in hi-: own pocket . ; he can come , out when he will 'con form and snake terms with the court that 'sent him there. - • - ' • So the State courts will .not interpole.- . —. There -reinainS nn remedV.but iMpeachment. Meanwlllle lies in Moyaniensing prison, andKitnels his brother's keeper. Sii, in this Our day and land, is" judgment turned away.haek.ward.'" . We "look fOrjus tice, and 10, Oppression ; .for . right enusnesi, but behold r - alcry !"... And this is. our slave ry. Who o spectacle, before. God, and • a *arid lookingAo us ftir the noble instance liberty In fro and 'repulilican . -American, .minister of the government proCceds. to rep resent us abroad with :slaves-in his On the W82:7, a. countryman. of Pend 'and Franklin accosts them, notrto see them free, but sitriply,to tell 'them that they are already -legally, so. .For. this, thongb , a, constructiVe charge, a government judge imprisons him: And there is : no remedy except through im „peachtnent- ofthat judge before a republican senate; half!af whose members - are slave-hold: . eis l I . How fast laVery is. ultim a. atin and showing in unmistakable fruits what its gen.. .eine spirit, of tyranny is We hopeye shall hear no more of "slave ryls being.wtong in the abstract," so fast it embodies itself in - ever new and more hide ous shapes: ii The cancer rnnot be hidden:— Will men . ,begin to boast- f its beauty . ? We hope we shalt hear no more of slavery's be‘. ing u a thing with which .we here at. tiae.Ni rtli have nothing to do." It has overleaped the . , • borders. It stands in 1/grillers Boston, and with its gaunt" handSl puts chains around the Court. House, told fin the. limbs of the black min,. arid. hurries him - throtigh a hedge of bayonets, each'red• With the blood of Liberty, subsidi zing govermiaent ships and government gold - to accomplish its victory-. , In .2ortirOn Kansas ; availed -With revolver and - briWie-knife,':it - Invades the - .spoils and tramplessupon the franchise; shakes its in. ! suiting _fist With. e4ths and . thesti ; :in the face . ..of freemen' defies and ejects governors; and '\ seated in - . the legitlative halls, - issues Jaws \ punishing free-speech...with imprisoutuat,and `humanity With 'death. And now - in Northern Pennsylvania:: it mounts -the , bench, and -binds ; the judges'. ; hands andaeals their lips, while it turns the_ key of . Paisinore: Williamson's prison and stands gaard 44, the spoor.' - And • the North has nothing ito do with ' Nothing, ',but to. • sttbmit, "Q, God,- how long !" _HOW- long shall we bel paralyzed, acqnieseetrt, timid and beund . How long shall -we shield burSelies . • from our thity and the voice of GOd. by' the evasive queStion, "Am I ,bruther's : ki•ep *erl" . ' Marmay LITERATURE.--Ameriv.n papers ire remarkiiig on the abse-nce of all literary effort in the Crimea, and - are therein noting —very mtol to their own glory=--a charac. teriatie difference between the surrounding; 1 of an American and of an English ariny.r— The contrast is fair. The selflauditiop is nut unjust. fur readers -knoW that when the . Yankees marched into Mexieo they, carried with them..., printing press ,and published a neWspaper along the line . 4 invasion. AcriAcro ss prairies, through dangerous passes;, twee mountain . ratiges;sonctienes mules, often. er On metes shoulders, occasionally iriwagi s ns —travelled poss, paper, .type, and ink---ed. ..itars, contributors; compositors, and press, men---fighting, furragin.g %writing, ioehing . onward. Infinite were the uses utthe press. It'earriecl orders through_ the Camp.. Every morning the soldier read it the - bA4?ty ., ,uf the previous day. k anticipated the'timet= tea.- It .div;seminated orders of the - day ;it perpetuated the gossip of the camp; reflect ed putilic - o l pinionin the army; nude - known. every want, supplied every infimnation; Celt ercised,.iniOred and animated ever, fuss rt.. Had the Airiericims 'been itithe Crimea they would have had„daity, _pat.iers .. .te Balaclava, Eupatoria,lXonik,ilii and , Cnstantitiople '•,; and - th ese p a p e rs ‘iefiecting the ;lrtitiaurih..ineidants and lifetd4lia camp, would have., ranked a mong the beat historical **Ameba' the witr. --, - - Arithczarsulcliers srrindebted to he LOnatai journals furiuthentic infurnyttion of whtit,' occurs in, the camp itself, and Within a or two &their •tento: .400stibal` Ifs Lai rd 4'14 in some respeete,—Loiders Ili 49 ,f .% IMSZCIM . ; /Thin anti k he'iloo r d *d +' Jou wan Ret tt eof bliss Mel t• 04'0, lie* her' n drOtrof Alexandra's gloirea,lttep Oaniry birds Lilt' a dozen moonbeams, tw,plio , o ! . yards o f silk,, an, ice tiemn,'a inae - bud, a 4111/8 , 2 6 of the heed,. ehirthe roimse ofT a,ttei,or,lx4inet„ -iff• 'don't,mel - t, it. Will she 6111.,.-' *trine. - u' • , '- • . - If you went mskilk•young buck feel as if lie•were wal in gon thkimes, tell him that' Julia tilled hirn the handarimeat man in town: :;—that Sarah adores mustache, •and that Frances ,says that;--welfshe, luid'ne ., onght I.to-z-alt—aft!—=bUt she vie - Ily thiuks :be e s j - r• resistible.—aornbank R eg ister. - ; • If you want to ,rejoice;fhe internaltsaul of a reporter, tell him that 4ix women an - I - sec. en children Illicit just be4lnen asunder' limb from limb in It i mnse aiOnd *the next•corner —dant Mood i lushing from all. the 'Wind oWs attl4 doors=—that a ;steamboat has just "bust" killing ail on board—that the;.-Rev=. erned- Dr., Exegesis ha just ent his: own, throat—and th4t an , twill!' and impenetrable mystery surr4unds everything.--Alabama Skeeter. • - • - • _ Ifiyou want:fp, sv)!efiltft euffory tel that his . last gcSat. article ,01 , ,'itte eroia!e4 an !,tipfind 'sifter qostiort - lias. been -copied sererely commuted on - ih the.Loudon Times aqii greatly prarsed in theFillfgemeiaeZeihing if you acid that a-club *been: made . , op in yo inward to talte his papefa cd that yoii heard that a new.patent medicine nian .recently . quired his-addres4, you will greatly:, add;„ tO the etrect.—N. Y Thais. , • If p&p. want to delight 1 ,4 young rnatron,tell her that, her child is - perteetion, that her John , ny,cakes - tire afigelle - .altil..that her hu'shand must lireAn'a .duck-pod -- a • bliN=. It tick clott't fet....h her, nothin' won't.Puritait Re cordeK - Walking Leaves of Anistra Almost exectviCly., bars heard of the wand erful walking I leaves of Australia.. For a.' long time aftettthe distxwerY'ol that island, many people really believed that the - leaves. of a certain tee' Which flourishes Ahere , ,coold walk' upon the round. The story arose : . this way t - SomeEnffli h . Sailors landed, Upon the . ek . . . coast one:day,. 'd.after roftrimig about 'until. They were ti ,they sat down under a tr,:ee• ,to . rest 'themselves. .A puff of wind. mite' along. and . ble4 are 'shower of leaves, - which after . turning - 4er and river in the air as lealeei geiterall du, rally rested itson the ground. As it Was inidtummer, and 1 ,-,, erything • ap peared quite g een, the circumstance ponied the sailors toOderably.- But their Surprise "was much' greater, as yob tuay,well sUppose,- when aftitr-a short tittle,. Ahey Saw tlie leaves : crawling alung . the ground towards the trunk of the .trees. • They ran!at once for. their ve .sel, without stopping_ exaMine, into the matter ut all, and set sail away from the land where everytl4ng scent d tu,bebewitched.— ; One of the:men said t4t.he "expected every. moment to se ,the trees set to dance a jig.— , Subsequent explorationsi of A ustrallia I.ave_ taught ui.that these walking leaveS are' in sects. They 4ve upon the trees. ;Their hod . ies,are very thin and .. fhit; their, Wings' forni ing leaf like lOrgatis.. When 'they are turbed, .their legs are fulled aWay,nnder their 'budies;, leaving the shape exactly 'like a 'leaf with its stein ind all eOruplete.i They are . td a bright green' colter in the sninnter, but they gradually change tit the fall, With: leaves; to the brown offrost-hitteul.veget i jitiOn. -.. When . • shaken front the tree . they lie Or a few min. utes upon the groniid, ax thotOt they were dead, hut presently they heginail crawl along towards - the tree, .Which they . ascend 'hey: rarely 4e , their Wings, although they • re pretty..welll siOplied. in this respect. • Peauisylvauta istratail Law bl - BIER'S - JUSTICE. Buidnes! Man's Legal Guide. . * New and Sixth .Edition, -- byingtpg- the Law ' - . 1 dawn to 1855. 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They are, 1 each of ihent,lrepublished Annuallv • fire eOrmeeted together. by a- ral Incest ; { prep s an}w -each veal%) which e brace* thacontents4thel.aws of each year e the publicatkm tof„P n's Digest, in one alphabet; and are bonaip with PurdMes Li , gest. and also Iti separately. .. 1 I Thus the pit aser . of Portion's-Digest wffi alwaYs be in . • of the, you bodylof thi Statute Laws.of Penn. vlrania down to the very briar when he purchases if. • Those wit() hey,ah4ady pUrchased Purdon'irlY mar - always .eomple ,it to date itiir the small aura Fijke Cents,' the price of, the vol ume containin - a il the arra; Digratts issued since the first puhr tion of the am.; edition of PuTdon's Digest,- as h fore , KATaROTI7 tg' . i Law Boorstittas tufo P ,:,1 • 17 &V) South' - FlrSeStore about; Chestm ornrdors or - letters Of htqnr frinntbe country promptly *tent' . ~.stectittessis2 No ice. - All - pererq indebted - to the ... to or in s ul: B. Warden, late the toons 4 hrn of ackson, d 'eciased 4 ane hereby l ediontaliate payment, and those having' elihni *gab* said testate la Anent them duly u Bi:flawed*. settleMent. , 41so, all 'mons haring books 6 their riasession belonging to. a late Eltilircirderi are requested to return the - nititfi lantiodienee in Jackson. - •XVANDEILTIY - . -. : .3MM*. P ' EXI:7II. - Iseimeet;'A. 4 41), OWL . ,_ ew. rierkirrices ARE or ta*paitibt.4 , .!l,4l4 A Co .;. 00. - an those who ' thoit *Wee atellendsee to *elm ,o ffmente Thej having s _ WO DOW enabled to Mad all kinds ot Xite rock and to sell the same it .41i hi mete,: Oat... An those who wish good glees end Oda 'Mum we invith to 01 / 1 9Kst . - ,-- -, 't A. LATHROP drCO- Montrose. ty 1;11'14. , - • C I X FOUR - pRINCrgniPkOVED KELOD toceire4 , EOIO3, mire Just 1 -7 I 4. xMS 460 y, t 9 N' 3 :^"rv:'` 4 ?- - ..~. -, :uy~7C.#!6*'AtßlY'.TA'la'~.~C,"a~tt4.~.'~:➢OlHi+T`SCG`Ci^^.: 'giX_T 11 tat was : ,Funeralsattelideirwith or withont i bearee. i-Wiire.i!xlisi ne t srly . opposite J.,esee New #ifford, May 15 4 1855. i2O--li _. _—, , B. Baldwin, _ NrarundrmiElts toDus. Trttukit, ValPe, &sly In the /4Pmen Hotel, Montrose, 4. • 007' AMID SHOE HANOI:. Shop iirj; door *4 LP of OidieUoliy-Eldl,:T:uropirke IfoolrOse. • W.. Singleton ("UN now be found at his new stand . b Qwego at. 1,,J, two doors 'wei.t of Searle's Hotel," whCre he' ef fecbsagy repairs with dirpaith, WalchOs, Coats, Jewelry; Guns, andi erery deeiriptiim of Machinery. Wheel cutting; G4n . and Watch niatesiala supplied to the tilde. • ,S; lj . 11. Smith,' • CM-Gboll'Oßl4/07411orwirose, Pa. 1 , ..1.7 , 110tp1i Monday* and Tuesdays of ea ch • , HenryitnaPl4 AfOrtutOSE, PA:, itiOl Row.. HrOodriti 0, Cat , tar, WhoTesate Grocers and ,Congirission . .Dier cluirmi, No. 178 WOhington street, between Court indt and Dey Stre4s, Nero York. ' : Caleb Weeks., SADDLE, HARNESS, TRUNK MAK :R and Car tinge Trimmer, Shop at hiedwellin 4 0111 ; early opposite Henry Drinker's. ifrntrost,i , P a. - Miller- & Fowler, ATTORNEYS AND , C4:IOUNSELLORSI AT LAW, and Solicitors in Chancery. Office No. 44 Clarke Rt., street, Chicago, = 1 I - Pacific Hotel, STREET,, (near Broadway,) New I._X York. :..Salisbury Co., Proprieuirs. .In the vicinity of the prin!cipal steambOat landings, - Thirmas Inkstnun. • TAEALER, Yti I)RY GOODS, Groceriek &thing, Crocke47, Boots and Shoes, &e., Slap:Manna "Depot, Pa. ft; actasraa, tf?h Street,_ Philadelphia. for Lim Books to. Whoa 1 ~tlalt~~.: " Busn4sS',, trMuls. BOngey & I C TTORNEtS AT LAW, AND Bol7\ TY LAND Li AGENTS, 31?htroae, Pa k B. Z. BRITLET. IL. Mtn. i John Groves. . IZASIIIONIBLE TAILOR. Shot; 'under. Setrle's Hotel, lolaineiltreet, Montrose, Pa. I '. ; • vD. D. Rinds,. "r j rVERY 'AND - EXCHANGE STABLE.. . Office In Li in the rear - or Wilson's Store, Moialose, Pa. - J. Colsteri, DtALEB Tiq STOVES, Tin, Copper ) i and Sheet Iron Ware - I.4xiersrillp, near Great Bend Depot. Decem • 4. , - • • h . Hutd, ATTORXEY AT AW, Susquehannti, Pa. Office onMa t ihe street, one door east of Lenheim's. • Brazier & Case, A Troßr l Ers ~ ,teLND COUNSELLORS AT LA' ri °flee; on".Tprapiko • street, `one- door East .o Post's Store; iftm4roe, Pa. I .. - • .1! Albert Cliamberlin, A TTOOtEY •AT LAW and Jusiice . o the Peaeel over V .L.. Pot k Co's Store, Montirose. . . =, Wm. H. Sessup, A TTOR:4EY AT LAW AND COMMISSIONER of 13... Pt:Erik for the State of New Tork, will attend to all busintiss entrusted to him with prcinaptness and fidelity. (Ace on Public Square, 'decoPied by Hon. Wm. "JessuPi i; • • 'Abel Turrell, DEALEH IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, Chemicals, Peinti;• Olis,; Dyc-steffs, Groemies Dry Goods, Hardware, Stoneware, Glassw=are, Clocks,' Watches, Jewelry . , Alter Simons, Spectacles, MMtical Instru , ments, Tru.44gs, Sttrgcal Instruments, Liquors, Per; furriery, Mirrors, Stationery, Brushes, Shoes, Yankee Notions, Ar.C. • :,. . 1B B. Lyon; & CO., 1 TIOLESALE 'ADD RETAIL DEALERS IN Dr - ,Good Groceries, Salt, Flour, and Hard ware, Lawriboro, Trz.. F.' B. Chandler, DEALER IN DRY. GOODS, Ready Made Clothing . , Groceries, Books and StatiOnery, I etc., Public Avenue, Montrose, Pa. • F Patrick & Din:Lock,, • .LRYSICIANT.,: AND SURGEONS. ;Office No. 4 Own() street; Montrose, Pa. _ I " • 1.-L-Post& Co.; EALERS IN;DRY GOODS, Grucr,tes,.Crocttery, Hardware, ,Leather, Flour, etc:, cp -ner of Turn pike street and Ptiblic Avenue, ifoUtro'p - , Pa: . _ T o y - ons & Son, IMEALF.I 900DS; Groceries, Ilardvrare, I/ Crockery, Tinware, Groceries, Books, etc.; also, carry on the Book Bitu4nyt business— P üblic Avenue, Montrose, Pa. I - I Bentley & Read, DDEALERSDRY' GOODS, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, 0i114, - - . Groceries. Harrill-aYe, Crockery, Iron, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry,'Savrie Spoons, Per tunery, &c.—Foot of Public Avenue, .4lrontrose. Sayre; Bentley & Perkins, fANUFACTURp I S OF AND DEALERS' all 131 kinds of Cie,tings, Stoves,. Agri4ulotral Truple enema, etc. ()Moe at Sayre's Store. Public Avenue; Manufactory at the Eagle Foundry, Foot of Cherry street, Montrose,iPti. _ - William & William H Ataittp, TTINLVEY4'.A2 LAW,• Amtrak Pa. raw -11 tire . in Susquehanna, - Bradford, !Wayne, Wy mina , and imaernb counties • • • • -1 Willi Pin W. Smith & Co., etABIKET MAKERS. They keepj coastantly on NJ hared a stod'assortment of aUliods of Cabinet Furniture. Shori. and Ware - Roans lat the foot of Maine street,. .t tan: Pa. Winton &to., -AtANUFACTOLERS and DEAL43RS In Sinus LY Goods, H4U, Caps, Furs, Umbrellas, Para sols,' Ribtiprot, he. &c.,• 2( Courtl4dt street, Kea, York, (upstairs.) - I • 71. ILOCKWXLL. ; J. IM-WADD. fir. W. WINTOX. . , . . v . " . IL C. Tyler, 1 . ' v,..7TERESTEtsiwith I. L. IIt.NT, Importer of and 1 Dealer in Hardware and Cutlery, Carriage Springs, 4bc.,Mo. 215 Pearl .street, New York, :where his Mer cantile friends ; in this 'and other bounties, are kindly invited, and earnestly solicited to call and purchase. THE INDEPENDENT .REPUBLICAN. PCIILISHED ZTERY. THURSDAY HDRNINO, AT NORMS; PA., AT 0,60 PER Assn'. Ix irouvicr.. Hates of Advertising. One square (16 lines or less) one week, 11 41 43 0 One square " two weeks, 0 75 One ,square, " three weeks,. • 1.00 One square " , one month, ..: . 1,25 One square - z " two months 2,25 One square "- ` three mont hs, • 3,00 One square " six months, 5 00 One square - " one year, ' 8,00 For two or sore squares, Inserted . by the _year, st deduction from the above prices is makle. Yearly ad vertisers will hilve the privilege of altering or clang.' Jug their advertisements without additional char g e. Business carit,,not,exceeding five lines, inserted at $2,00 per an#tan. ' 1 . ' lob Work.. 1, , • • Thisellte ilisupplied with a erocid assortment' of Jibbing materials, and all- kinds of lob Work, such as Cards i Poster*, Famphlets, will be done neat. ly and promptW - • ' ' COPARTY —A. , rrill& undated hal. 44 day . Streriated ,tuider the firin of ickinnan and Garnett; for the pin , : pose of transacting the nienzantile /mines* t the old stand ofJ.DiclOnitasnir r . . J. DIOSERNAN jr. H. GARNETT. 18.55. .1 Now Efordiluly rtoNstorrixcei goo cm' to order Oa ahartOOt4aa• _ ' , Ton k SO* paper 500 . i"TheL =iliEl=E!=!=2= .DELAyaIiE,I4CILAWN7A - AND' ,WicSTER • • . i . .RALLROAD.. 1Q ~ahhd -464'lionikr. Hey 7th,. 1055, tlie, .Painienget, Teas depart front Serantint at 10.20 a. m. at Great Bend at - I;2o'e. it.- • Con* seeing With the Dunkirk Espieas West on the N. Y. &E. IL IL ,Pitaaengers taking this ink will irrive hi Dunkirk 101:15 p. IL, - and in New York at.ll:lis _P. 'L; .•.:- ~ • . • Returnipkv . w.M leave drat Bend at 4 due Seitinten at'd:4 . 0..1t. ' • The Height rieionnzindatfonTrahr, with passenger car attached, will leave Scranton - At 1 l. ar.l. deg at Greaf Bend' 6 - r. N.; connecting' wtth Train Westi,and' the Bight Express 'Train .East. Passengers biking this train and. the Nirlot Express West;wilt arßie lit-Dtmirtrkat 12 tn., or by 'taking Mail Train Weis, will arrive it Dunkirk - at 6:45 p.m., Retuning, 'Ara:leave ;Great Bend at 7 a. tr. on ar rival of Cincinnati Express East, Due at ,Scranton 42,10 r: ' ' . • . • Passengers for Wilkeiharre, Pitisoon, Carbondale. Philadelphia, Ohs the Catawiroa, Williamsport and Erie and Reading Railroad, +irt Tan:Atli:lo and East on, and all Inteirmediate places, will find first class stage coachesin readiness at Scranton, on the arrival of the Passenger and Acconunodation Tolima to Con vey them to the above placer'''. Those &oinking pri• waticonveyanceir will find the best of 1)0114s and car riages &every desellption,-' at reasonable- charger, :ready to order: D. IT. DOTTERER, Superintendent. . SuPerintendint'i Office. ' t • ' • • Scrantori,. - May,lo, 1855.1- -r 3 . • ATV4M, :iirSeirlies - Searle's ireek. SEARLE'S COACHES L E ATE 346 PRP S .e for D. L. k W' R: R. at 6} A. 114 for _Ea:press Freight Trainiti ;141ranton. • At 11 o'clo4k U. for Mail Train to 'Great Berd. At 3 P. M.. for Etpress Freight to Great Bend, and Mail Train for Scomiton. ..Lvave Depot fOr , Montrose on arrival of all the above trains at Station. ._ For seats aPply at Searle's Botel,'Moatrose, Pa.. August ..t GOODS l (MODS I \ r 1 1 4 E subi , C Aber. is receiving his pri.ig" and Sarn i. mer stock of Goods, comptisinfr a great variety,l which will be . sold as low as any m this market.-1 Pleaie-eall 'and examine. F. B.' CHANDLER. HATS ANT .04 PS—A good assortment of Me l latest aftle. - READ)=MADECLOTIIING,--A gomi variety of Spring and Summer Clothing of the latest CUT. ' I DRY GOODS—. general assortment throngh4 out. Also, :DRESS GOODS, consisting of Lawns , I Baxege,Deliines ' French Delaiaes, Persian Delainc,l P r inted .Laivnts Fahey Prints, Worked Coli tars, Insertion; Edgings, Black Silk Mantillas, Thibtl and Cashmere: Shawls, Parasols, hosiery, Gloves, &c.l ..BOOTS AIVD SIIOES. flocks—a large, assort , i meta of every. desciiption and style. Also, a great variety of Fancy Article; Yankee Notions, Sc. Crockery,' Hard Ware, and4Locerics of all kinds: Trunk; a good lot for sale cheap. Books antl Sta. tionery.—Wall Paperalso," Flour of the best quality. Montrose A,11317-9, 1855. F. B. CIIANDLEB NeW Lisle of 'lrian StOges, • FROM . - REIM:WOOD TO :MONTROSE.. QTAlDtSioiltlileare girkwood, passing through Cor bettsville, - Liberty, &c., ev-erv.morning after, th arrival, of the Mail Trains of cars, loth East and West reaching Mq4trose at 1 P. M. Returning, pay, Montrose t.ktily (Sundays • eirepted) at'''2, P. It., •reaelt ing Wirkwoolin time to take the Mail trains of eass both Easi ittcl West, being ttre nearest and roost bible route to reach the New Yo -k and Die 'Railroad This line•int4rsects a tri-weekly 'line for ~1 1infock Springrille,-Intikhannoek, Wvorning, and Wilkes barre. which leaves MOntrose at i i. a:evert- Mon , l &kr, 'Wednesday and Friday. '..klso, a.line to lends vale, berayitville, ttc. . . Good teams end rornfortnsle eareiapv are prop' ' Avi v and the proprietois•will spare no pains to ue l coninutdate•the public. , K. HATCH, April 6, 1854. MORGAN& WEST. NEWiTOUNEW GOO . DS. THE sttbsetiber tskei this method or advertisin his rriends volatile public generally, that he ha fitted up a_sistre just across the.street from his oh quarters, in Brooklyn, where he is prepared :to calve custnmihrs an them goods at as low rate as any - other establishment in Susquehanna count My assortment is very large indeed, embracing nea ly every:ittide usually called for in a country More. ... . . . . . . 'As I am . determind to do business so as to avoid "bad debtW, l 't which reAponsiblie credit purchasers arb taxed to pay; T can °O'er superior indueementa toenail 'and otherwise caomn-rartwopat , ons. Call and se me: . : • O. G. lIEMPSTEAD. • 13100M:hi, April 3n, 1855 i. ; NEW SPRING 600DS. iware, Reek Blfitt R ITT would announce t Outni), &c.,11 kart frieads and the public that he is- now.open- all s i, ing an untiMally large ;stock of SPRING 41. ND 1 n es ,: an d d e si ) SUMMER GOODS, including a great iariet, 1 1 1 .Prints fionai4;cent.s to Is Gd per yard; Plain an I kept constant printed Lawtis,•Barege Delanes, Gingham% 13roca.dil, 'of the latest it Black and fanci Dress Silks, Silk Dress Tissues anti tl ex p er i ence in Bareges, Poplins, &C. with a superior assir•tinezit f•:.that we can s 1 of Silk, Brofibe, Cashmere, and Thibet_Shawlv ; Mari- ;Amongst ouri tillers, ParasOls,' French Lace and Straw and Silk Bon- :ip aragol , •i nets, rich Ribbon= and Flowers, with a large variety•'!New World of other &aide end Faure; Dry Good*, • ' t , • I GROCERIE.S, CROC.KI.I? I', -AND lid RD- Phoenix, . U'ARE--Iron and Nails, Boots and Shoos, Hats and ',Th ree Cap Calteiiit, Wall Paper, Floor Oil Paint ed N:i”dow:Shades, OT! and Plour,hs, &d. &c.; slur t, the laig. , 4t of. Pi'd , of rich and; e - hap Goods. too nittnir oils but just the; things to purchase; all of which will h , sold at the most reduced prices and on the most fi vorahle . terms for cash or approved credit. •N. B. Flotir and Salt constantly on hand. New 'Milford May 5 -1855. John Grovee - Advertisement: AS nature, Who- nonishes the birds and beasts rib 'Ft extra coat for winter, has-not•-nnule a similar pro vision-fur man, I have concluded to take it upon 14- pelf to attend . to- that department; and therefore I 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 and di* tastes suited, by calling on me, fat mrshop inAlorttrose. NOTICE. 41 riOCT. It. TIIAYER, takes this method 'of caring to friends and customer!, that he fiae again resumedthl practice of medicine. at his old stand ht Montrose,' where he may he found at all times nnles profeissionallr employed. He would gar to those in debted to, him, that he will deduct tWentv-five per cent on all !accounts paid before the first of April nest, '(or - Tiny:Poor like myself! will deduct fifty.) Montroail,. 'Feb, tv); 1855. Pioorma.ters of the Borough of Niontrre 1 dealrie[fri Wild out three children, one white girl, aged 8 years; oile black boy and one black girl abort the same age. Xny person desiring to take one ,lor more of said children .can call on eithe; of the P. masters. • •1 S. M. WILSOM, .1-masters.-masters. I C. S. FOSTER , . • ..Mentres, 0, 1855. 9 i) AA Milli Paris of all , sizes and rdade - frtim ,a.d.x.r-VVdoutile cross tin-at less than iferchat usually pay to sell again, for sale by the Subscriber. We bare come to the conclusion to sell pans to Far niers as low as We will to tfie trade, ,thereby saving to the Farmer our profit. Our wares are warranted to he perftict in eve.ry Particular or no sale. _ Termstshlor short credit. i f- J. DICKERM.'.S Jr l ' 2.Zew Milford April 1. 1855.' 1 :floOks sand Stationery. IHAVE received a large addition to my stock of :Books`and Stationery, among which are: A Lung Look. Ahead. -(1loc-)--Wolfert's Ronst,(lrving`: pr. Spencer's Sketches—Wonderful Adventures of Capt. Priest—The Slave Holder's Daughter—Life of Sitm FlOnattim-:Janis May—The May Flower (Harriet 18. ' fkowe).Hog Bag, (Willis) ie. &c.—will he sold ' cheap. F. B. CHANDLER! .., .114; • 22 # 1855 - W GOODS. WE are receiving this week a lot of New frood.s,lust purchased, in the eity, which sea:lesionr amsort*ent oomplete.:and +which we offer , on the most taporrible firms, at the nhw building , one-doer ithove.;the Pc,st BENTLEI( & ARAD. ; • Monts*, FOrtary 8 , 1855.. • . and Salt By the load, barrel, sack, or polnd, by- JA 1 904,1,. 1535-1 - F. B. CEA 'DLit .. • . El • and WINDOVI .h ofvariocuseizes consisolly coilaertd Y . ..also l Unds flipdshed to order by _ 1 • J. LYONS 11r. so* •. Cash for Land Warrants. TVGI93BT,MAIIKET PRICE Paid by i • L. F. )ITC Montt%4e, Jun!, 5, 1855. , _ rijovoftt and Tlistothy seed for male by t 3.I7RRITT . , .. .. . Nei' lillfOra MaretlB,4Bss . ( ..,„.. . .. CASII PAID FOR uttor,l) kO° • N wrircE. cams P . 'A .r : picluir, SA: Wifirriff TWO , 1 1 .17404 T *rritklittO 104 Vo'ntritse t ,..ta`. - ,':tilte' !• this ,Ipethed' akilidapbelr _Ad Mends: and 0114.omersi end, the, publiC . larte;tTuit. they haVeluit, ireceived and meried the Urged., prettietrand eheafi= est•stack ofBUDY "MADE. POTEINGhroet , to tids,phic* -e, which they ;ol*r it aiittiap Advan'etffront. cost, thereby offering .ptirthasiiii the rare oPpOrtuni:.. ty Of obtaining goods_, stialxi,ut two OAS', the 'usual Price.- • ' . l• I• - , . • Also"a large assertment Of Dry Gantrht, CoMpriXhlg . for Ladies Wear; new styles Brocade, Stripe;:Plaid, ;Plain and changeable Sillop,Delitincs. Muslin; De,Bage I L Derage delaines of new and elegtMt designs. Alt the Istestst , les of Ladles Dress GOods, French Ltiwris - ; ; Prints and GinghamS. A handsome , assortment' of t Drina Trinunings, Drahrolded 41ee'it.C,91114174 Cuffs; h etc. Jaconet and Swiss Edginglsnd Insertings,Glines Slits, Hosiery,l7ells and ;Persist:di. • 'r• Their assortment ofSha!wlti is: very la r g e . embiseing every thing that is rich and ttthionabie'both foFeigq - ttnil domemjci. ' Their Bonnet Department its large and Complete, embracing the very latest styles, with Trimmings to thatch.. 'll An extensive assoriMont Irish linens , napUns toweling, table covers, Ortaina We have aleo a supply ; of Shirts, Gentlemen's Col 7 leis, Suspenders, Gloves, Finhollas and a 'good m any other,,articles too nutneront. to 'mention. For her - - gains the public is respectfully:invited, ta , call at the cheap store of r- J. IWITTENDERG SCBBO. corner of. Chesnut Owego Breette, fair dtxors.,east of Post's store.. ' • , t E • " • , 2 , • . INFO', GOODS. . ' '': . . . . ~• 2 ATE/. • BEi.V•FLEIY• d READ •- . ~. ABB iiiw receiving theft ustuil supply of SPRING AND SUM if ER GWOS, which they offer.ba their cOttunCri!, and the public getierally, ow tt .the e fi nst rig xoalde lerw ut, for Cash,lltutter, Ens, Grain, Bees wax, or on approved credit.. 1 • . Montrose, May 1; 1850.- • • . • TIROADCLOTHS - Jgseynteres, Kett-tuckY Jeans, I) Summer Stuffs, ant!! a .' r;eneral 'stock of Staple Dry Goods, just received suidfor lutle viiht by • BENTLEY TtEAD. o:ll3.lElibe7l. 7 mWt.tarrii:;,. Gingii;iii7, 10 Men imac: ani,l Priat4. for •sale L_ BENTLEY & READ. B - • Shawls, 1, Parsols, Semmes Sha,, Black Silks, DresbiTrimatings for sale 1. BENTLEY k READ. Qil. - K, Fur, r. ‘gliornr, :ram, traw, and Palm ilatA, 'Umbrellas, ifateb4lA, Window Paper &c. • • BENTLEY S: RE AD. - • .; ARDWARE, Croqtery, ;Patent PiiihT,Tnlist. 7 ru &e. BENTLEY At DRT:GS, Ifedicines, paints:Oils, Dyestuffs. and general assortmeid of Patent Medicines, jutt in 'I j and for sale by . • j BENTLEY &BEAD.' OLE and 171. per Le4tr, .'at..bt Rips, Calf Skins,.. 1 1.7 and a good supply_ of Boats and Shles constant- ! jty on hand. 1. I• • BENTLEY r & READ. 11, fACKF • niy..I7I4 ticj. l bars] or barrel—alj ; I . so, Coulndt. -- - ; 1 TATrHES and JEWELRY —A full us.s'ortt. cntll lIT V of Gold AIM SU Leptnes and Eetatched 1 Levers, in double and Ingle ',ea.ges, Ladies' Pins, Ear 1 Props, Rings, Guard Chain*. the: &c : Also, Silver :Table, Tea, Desert, Salt: and Sugar Spoon's, warranted 1 for sale by • BENTLEY & READ. • I TOLES aid TINWARE! Clocks, Nails, Candles., ij--) Lamp Oil. I...,aniplmile &O. ke. : • , Mo utroF v; jBENTLEY fi READ. • • prmps: pumps I • -, . i ... 77te Grrors l improPern-c?ot of the..Age!---6. It Irlrriri , 'Djate- . 1.-let;;kg bill Valve .; • , ,• • i - - • Force aft .Lift PrQupl— -14 N iniprov,ment '4>nve 011 other pumps or TO rt. 0.1 -be,., forlifting,ithrowing, and currying water, Combhiing both a Polly and a Fire Engine. , 'This rilinp, patented in February, 18:11, is the whole of it filet:dile. No holt ok'sereers about it to rust, come dnently it will (last h niiin's life time. It can be used in . evely vmh. ty of foim--Cail draw water from ant 4itttation, and tarry itjo any part of a building. It is stipelioi ! to ail other. Pumps for Distilleries'aper Milk Tanneri , s; Ihicki 'Yards, Iron Works and Mtn- Ufnctui ing establishments titan kinds. . 1 . All orders must he tOdre(iSed to ADO/SON Dimuicr; toders - :viilki Ft., who has the sole right for Eluscre• haana comm... I' .1 . C • i f ALLi.R.EADT. : • • EMIN THE t ND TIN !WARE FOR THE PEOPLE.. • ELDREb have C9ll.gtantly on hand and well sekcted astm. intent of tin nd Chain fo. : pumpsA cistern vtimulid, - 11antp, Japanned wares ' lead • • 'es &e.,. ke. Job work done. with ndat itch ; all o• - dwe promptly . attended STOV,ES:d:PIFt • y on timid, a ar&e assortment of stoyes oved 1 and ,apProred patterns: Our the business Cinables us to select those felt' warrant to ftire entire satisfiietion. !numerous stock can lie found the • it tight 1 . Star of the West, Elevated '! 1 - Clintou i [1:/vien. ' " • 1 Cultivator( , A ! Fire Fly. - " • Western Qneen, . it • tt Preini TOODR E. A. 31-0 t"P. g and prove niCAIF: GOOdti. • t 4 - :RlTT,zig now receiving new and full ies of Glnd* 'Or the Winter TrMlO,, in and'elitc.ant assortment of Fieweh Me na end ?'astir ere Plaid.; Plaid, Pan ne Lair' A, ParamettaA,BrnehP,!S;riiare. ' (wig, ,all of min• and best styles, and Will per cent. less than last yelir's price S— . kich RAW,' and . Bonnets, Cloaks and-Manpillan, Rirh '!, , /rrt .7)rius Trimmings, Mahair Head idets Ike., with a general assortment !eta; and FAST Goons, is usunl,`which ftt wider the present preTture of the cash I be sold pt corresponding and reduCed wd, Nov - Mriben 27, 1754. • .f o r e ET BIT • • ~ . 3111 , p rid ne • tin 1/1. Men] elf and Plain anclLony S he. ,old at 2 Al'o a new .1,, Tride Silk 'lr Silk ari., Pressrs, nib of other Sr Ali haring bondll -mtrkel, will II pikes. New 31iIto NSURANCE COMPANY,. ATIIENL:IIIt?.DFORIS COUNTY, PA. ' . CAPItAL,:i 8200,000. :and and Alo+leyagr on .the Rea/ tAtate UNION OFFICE Secured by of the Stockhold-era. • • , Insure: against lo:ts by Fire, of Houses, Stores, and Other building Good; i.,‘VnreA, and 31erchtunlizie on as favorable term.asf,ftny similar Institution, Losses promptly adjusted arid paid. Di rtreyons.--Bou: Bombe Atberi9 ; Fran cis Tyler, do.; Georg. A. Perkins do.; Meyer, do.; C, N. Shipman,Ao. ;;C. J. Welles, Jr. do.; J.,E. Canfield do:: Ilon..John Laporte, Towanda ; Gen. B. Wakeman, LaeCyyuife; Ilollettback. Wilkw barre; Michael Meytert, LaTorre. Pa. Orvicsits.—llmt. !image Willkton, President; C. F. Wells, jr,. V. Pips. and Tretvi.; J. E. Canfield, Secretary. • - Agen. 0. S. BEEUE. Montrose.. Pa. PACTS FOR THE PEOPLE. rrHE'subseriiter i*carriing on the CRALIZNAK. 1, ING - BUSLIVIISS in all its various branclicsiat the Chair and WarelShop in Milord, where may be fnavd in greater cl 4 iety ,'of Windsor and• Rocking Chairs than at anynher e4tal,lishment in the county; also .Flag. and Cane , ea t:,, .111oreahs, Ileistd.a.toung.. es, Settees, Tape?, tends, &e. dc:, all of which will he sold at . the loweat prima at retail; (or wholesale; with short notice.) i All work warranted well made and of good material - Short Credits \and small profits will be my motto. Por , demonstration of the .bone facts; please call at my shop in Ilinfo-il ‘-illaze. •' , -• ; 1 A. W GREENWOOD.'• Hanford, October ;12, 1654. - 15f6m6 . FAltill FOR SALO:. . IIE sutractiber Offers for sale, on The most libetitt 1 terms, one of the beet farms for making money.. in Northern Pennstrania. The said farm Lt situated in Ilimoelt,Sustmehnna ctnut ty,eonvenient to church firisumill, and sawmill. . h tonna, 160 acres, one hundred : and twenty. five under a good state of cultivation, wellwatered and kneed, one good frame. house, Y 8 by 86 fee two good barns, o.e hundred feet of good shed, kw house, and agoodyoung arch. ard, all grafted frultlthettoo. Possession will be given to suit the putcluu4r. For puke aPitlY to th e Pro. prietor on the premises. Wu. BAKER. Dimock Julj lath. 1&55.- - -.28:w4.. . IAI. 11111.8 Fan . ' LE. • rrlrtsubseriberiVill set as agent for buying and sell . I. ing Rear &tarps:is, Houses, and L0ta...10.- eated in &ssqtrehan a (Wordy, rii All-who wish to offer their property &reale can give a infante deaorip• lion of their Farms or Uri as follows : Number of acres, how many improved, and how Teetered, build. ings, orchards, gralked or- corunuin fruit ; other fruit Tat trees; and the ne point to - the D. L. i W. II; R„, , and K. Y. &E. ft. I - ' - . • 62 farms on the fat; 01 unsold. • By saUing mats sub*eriber a WWI description,- price - and Iteiuts•esti t)e givcil• '"-- ' '' ' - -1- • -._ ..--• • Moe' an Tlli n tillutirt.'4 doors was e( iflan'sti, ' Y.0....tr00 I- ~ 1.5, 1854.1 A. BAZDWV. R. 7.. ELT,IIF.r, MET= 11t532m3 I -• AYER'S . A...cur:Of f all '. fika- .. i tts! ' etts Ili-. ,Dropsy, Bhemmitiam,..Pervetrs,clitt7' More Ocatt,-Iferrousnea4•lnitabilitY.•lrditaintelt3lonik' Headache;kith* Breast,lSide. Mack and Ilitbs, „female CoMpleintik, Irldeed,lyery few .stro the &eases :in which.. a.Porgative Medicinal, ,11.: -. not 50ore 'Or less-remilred,'nnt much sicknen nod nufftsc ing tnight'.ye preventedi. if. harmless ! btit -.effectual. Cathartic wort:More free ly used. • • No.persou can feel. Jaen while n !xi:4Yr habit of lady•prevails; • besides., it stain, generates setietta rind often fatal .diseases, Whieh mighthave been avoided • by. the timely .and. udicious use of a good purgative. This is alike true . of Colds; 'Feverish symptoms, and Milieus derange-. meow: The' , 'all tend, to become or pruduce.the deep Seated -and :foil:addable distempers :which load she Hearses' all over the land. Hence a 'reliable family ,'physic is of the first iinportinee,toffielmblic health, 1 sod this pill as teen perfected with con:intimate. Skill to meet aCdeutand. An estet.sive trial of its tirtues by PhYsiciausiliofessorso zu4 ;Pathuth, Vitas 'Shown result& autpassmcatty thing hitherto knOwitel any. tuedicitie.l Qureshaye been ; effected Bey ond were they! not suletttlntiated'hY persons of such exalted .positiens Mod chatiteter as to ftirbill the . sus '' 9C-.U114i,%b.• 'Ang.lng :the: - erniPer-egeP*iiteit .who have testified in t4,..61, of these ;Pills, tady Mention- 7 . ~ •. ;" , t •t . 't; tt • * Doct,- A: 11:tiss,Analilical Mends( ofiyiston; and State As.saver of Ma@l • •aebusetts; GovernorolMisitachtuatitta; Wasontrt, Tax.: of. ilassachuaettt4 ; t , Sinken Elnowii, Lieut. Gov: of Mesa. ; 13; Wiatairri - Seeretiry 'of State of Mass: - -. lions 13. Ftratsintes, Oath Bishop of Boston ; Prof. , JOIIN TORREY; Of \ Iho-001ege of Physicians and Sur. gems, New - York city; Dr. C. T.,laccsos, Geologist of the Pith*. Lands of OM united States; Dr. J. IL . 1 .Ctittrox, Prititical Chemist of New York City, enders,- ed ny lion. W. L. Mani ; Secretary- Of State ;. : B. ASTOR, thfflielle.4 Man in Auterice; S. LE ANT 34,7, i C 0.,; Propriders. of the . Metropolitan - .Hotel, apt 1 others. .' '. - . •.• Did spatie , ..perntit i .we - could • give', many•hundreth certificates Mau all parts where the pills have been• used, bat' evidence even b more convineing ,than the ! experience of eminent public men, is found in their'i r. ! elf , cts uprin trial. • • ;11tese Pills;, the •resuf t of long • investigation and study, are offered to the public as the best anti ft:RISC Complete which the present-slate of inetheal-sclence can afford. • They:are