Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, January 03, 1856, Image 3

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    •Do tioak Visit, .
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The Men o& Bev. ;. A. Boost and Lam are 1,
vited to attend a , on Visit 'at his house, o
. Toadaylthe Bth otJan aftentoon and evening.
, NOTICE.
.." A Conferendi of the &mu Association o
~o:l[Tniversaiista'will be held at Ste Wy
.
county,
On Wednesday and Thursday, th a n d ill
of Jantutry, at which time the Usive ch um
recently 'completed •there, Will be Aledicate. to th
worship bf Almighty God. Friends and .
from abrhad are invited to come and enjoy with
rich feast; Per order. ' •
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~ O ASit paid for Wool and Pelts by
11V. • WOODRUFF ik'ELDRED.
Montrose, Jan. 1; 1856.
. - A dministrator '
• Administrators' Notice.
' IVOTWE is hereby given that letters.of adminis
-111 tration upon the estate of ABEL RICE, late of
Harford 'township, deceased, lutve been granted
to the subscribers, and all persons indebted M said
• estate Will "pleaSe make immediate, payment, and
',those hiving claims against said estate will please
present them dale attested for settlement.
-• AMBERST CARPENTER, 1
• ... PINCEL CARPENTER, f A d m'rs.
narfopi, Jan. 1, Ins.
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- . P. WHITE'S -
New Wirholeiale anti Retail
. • I STORE. .
SIISQUABLANNA DEPOT, JAN. li 1856.
; • Here is the place to buy
it Double Extra Flour for , - ...510,25 per barrel.
Extra Flon r . 9, / 5 4.
New Itesri Pork, , ' 4 ... 22,50 " "
Corn Mei), • I,o6(sack)so lbs.
i Buckwheit Flour ; 1,25 " 50 lbs.
.
Double Ektra Flour, 2,62 "' 49 lbs.
Extra Flour, - , 2,50 • : " 49 lbs.
'Boonton Nails,. . ' 4,50 .fer keg .
Candles. 4 16 cents per lb.
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Extra P0rk,.... '12 " lb.
'Candles by the box, -14 f - " lb.
Double Extra Boots, 2,15 per pair.
virCll in.
_Everything Cheap at the Cash store
i i of . { P. WRITE.
Fine 'Wooled Sheep'llir Sale.
• r - rIIE subscribers offer Tor sale,•3oa French Merino
Ew4s, four year old and under. They have
• enbred by ourselves with great care' for many
years, aud are a very superior lot, averaging the past
year 'fowl poundsof _wool per head, which sold for
140 cent.R ; per pound, this year; and also one French
Merino Suck, two years old, bred- by F. M. kotch,
q., from imported' stock.
They will be sold cheap, as we intend to dispose of
bur enti .. stock.
We W a • also sell our Grist, and Saw Mill, both in
good repair, with a house and three acres of land•ad
iloining. They will =be sold cheap and on reasonable'
erns., 1
Also, a good Dairy Farm, adjoining the above, of
4 20 acres q JOHN C. & .J. R. MORRIS. '
I. Morris, Otsego co., N. Y. 5013*
.. 1 .' ff TIEN IROTRERB,
I• New Milford, Pa.,
'`TOLL call the attention of Country Merchants
and' Peddlers to their stock of Yankee No
noes, Jewtlry, Watches, Getman Silver and Plated
Ware, and general assortment of Fancy Goods.
1 1 Our Stock being fresh from Importers and Mann
,
fintn-ers,crice a month, will enable ns to give our
=turners New Goods and. New Styles, at all times.
, I MERCHANTS AND. PEDLARS
- hi find a
shock of Goods suitable :to their trade at
:yew York Jobbing Prices. Our goods are bought of
Manufitcturers and Importers direct.
1 IN. B. Citsh paid for Furs. - '
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WM. ; HAYDEN,
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JOHN IIAYDEN I •
. TRACY HAYDEN.
11. GEO. . -
New iltfilfo l rd, Pa., Jan. Ist, 1853. MAYDEN
50y1
1 .I . A.rtuAsir in,. 1836. .
I„vE have commenced the New' Year With a first
Ti • rate assortment of Goods, rhich we are DE
TEbtINED tq sell at therlowest price; for cash, pro
dLiec nr, apriroved credit. BENTLEY & READ.
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W ()OLEN, Long and Square Shawls, .Silt and
Y • Bros ha do., Merinos, Paramettas, Alpaccas,
Delains, De Bages, and other Dress Goods.
. RENTLEY it READ.
QREETINGS of every grade, Batts, Wicks,' Cars
Ilpets, and Cotton Yarn, Ticks, Stripes, Flannels,
dding, and in fact a general assortment of Staple
gls.eonsnintly en hand, at the Immo prices trY
1 '• • BENTLEY & READ.
frATEN T•llEiliCiliES.--.-All!bf the popular Patent
, Medici nes of the day for sale by
BENTLEY & READ.
'---1 - Fresh Fluid, Camphene, Oil and Can
!' df,;s,,jaeit opened. BENTLEY & READ.
Irrou waai a good suit of. Clothes, or either Coat,
t test, or !Pants, call and select your cloth, and
wti l will get cpu up a garment in the best of style, at
abut the saine rate that slop work is .sold, and ,60
pet' cent. better. BENTLEY k READ,
11 ALLOW! for sale by
[Jan li , 1856 J
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11 Register's Notices.
1 rncNOTICE is hereby given to all persons
. :I P u eoneerni , d in the following Estates,\ to wit :
- 'E4tate of !Warms Wiptstint, late. oP Hai - ford
toTaship, deceased; Charles Tingley,
. .
at,.. of Atolls° Baravr. late of Jackson town
r,l4)n de:eased; Chatles Tingley, 'Administrator--,
..,:.it"f Aronsrrs PICKERING, late of Jackson
to 12,14, deettased; "Samuel W. Pickering k. D. Adi
Be ~ AdmiMstrators--
4tate of JKLIA ANN PARK, late of Franklin town
ship, deertuked,f James Deans, Administrator--
That the accountants have settled- their accounts
in the Ilegisteios office in'and for the county of .gus
quehanna, and ;that the same will be present:A to the
ildges of the Orphans' Court of said county, on MGR
the tip.2Sth day of January instant, for confirmation.
and itilnaance.' J. 'W .. ..CHAPMAN, Reg'r.
Vegster's - offiee., Montrose, Jan. 2, 1856.
•
Auditor's Notice. -
Th tinderaigried fuming been appointed by the
Orithins' Court ofBustinehanna County .an auditor to
- eli‘trilnite the funds in the bainis of the administra
for otl the estate of John J. Whitman, deceased, will
'attend to the 'duties of his said appointment at his
offic t in Montrose, on Friday the 4th day of January
ter, ;at one O'clock in the afternoon, it which time
and .pa ce all persons interested will present their
claimß.• or be thereafter forever barred from coming
.
Ir. upon said fund- H, R. FRAZIER.
• ' ltpatmse, Dec. 10, 1855. Auditor.
;3 4 :The time of auditing in the above case is ad
jourdid to Friday, the 18th. day of January,- 1856.
H. H. FRAZIER...
' , PHCENXX.- . BLOCK..
Ts E are happy.to aay we are " home again" with
I the largest and cheapest assortment of Goods
hake ever had the pleasure of offering to our nu
tomer.. •
Wel invite our: friends and the public to our new
and B Patious Store in the "Brick Block" and can
asure them it is well filled with new and . desirable.
toofl, J ust purchased at-the ittorest possible Balm and
for side at small profits. * .
Ot e0:1: only the, opportunity to convittee_ewery
WI
the aboi e fitcta.
. Dry Goods. •
g?N' s ral assortment consisting of Broad cloths,
letig,litneres, Ladies press Goods,' Shawls ; Dos
lin eic"?aratnaita a , he 'at BENTLEY BEAD'S.
' flats& Caps.
4 "rtn ntjUilt received and for sale by
le
B. 1E IL
Boots & shoes.
ge Aterrtzunt etsoperior quay, for sale by
• B. k B.
lEMI
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N f s eries,
Afresh supply, atedighdy reduced prices fir sale
11bY • 1. •
11 Draws & iftedielnic----",
rsT reeeiv.edl
bygen rtm
a eral assoent, and h e sol e
J t low prices
liV-7:iltibillver Nom, G i olll 4u ll , I re?
' 1 , 1 Thimble* Spectacles, Fruit Knives, Jeerel
ry of all kinds &&,, jastreetived and for sally
nominee, Dee.; 25, 1865.
.. . 'B. lc R.
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Gatardisues Sale. •
OTICE is herby given that The undensigued will
„ 4 - expose to•finblic sale by vendue or 'outcry, on
n 'tlineSday the 9th day of January next, the - equal
undivided one third part of the following , described
P ro P"ril. L , the estatc of Chauney Wrightia minor child
4 fbira.llVright
late of dro p townslai deceased.—
liuunded north hi lan Reuben' . and
=!9r,v Tifrany, on the east by lands of saltiAleo.
, Tiff: 'ay said the public highway, on the eolith by
41, 0 David Wikaarth, and en the west by lindriof
!API P.ei en illaughn; Containing forty.oti norestw
. uts, rn Improved and upon which Is 'it
.I.ll ing house, hint- ke. Sale to be held
1/4,n.t1. premises it one o' in the afternoon—
1., v -_ •
• of Payment made known obi& day of sale.
• - t ROLA S. SROPIN. •
• Latiiiiipoe..lo 3554. Ow!:
c 't ttett 1 -
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Mal
BENTLEY &READ
BENTLEY &
Irsu , ••.
rrlirgpseictrolders ofthe , htcmte land Ogbiimi
•TUrtipillte Road, irM at the house ofThiii.
L. Maiford, in Beimont e , • yne Co., Pa.,-on Thurs
day, the i!ayerAtin o ry !toll, atone o'clock P.N.
j elect anions for dri 'easing year. •
Idekt. . • ' - ••
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usrdlaus Sale.
. . I TOT o ICIC is of haby gir
teltzettitrinPstr4uorteectors:
iuehatana - County, there win be _exposed to- public
iinkie breendtmi, on Wednesday the 23d day of ,ta -
miry next, at 111 o'clock A. X., the equal undiyided
ions haltpsrt of all following described two pkeei.
fl t• parcel* of LUZ the estate 'of James A 4 Chandler,
inoi• son Of Charie Chandler, late of Lenox Town
iship, in said County, deceased. The first piece sho
ots. in Leuilix township aforesaid at the Forks of the
TunkhannOck Creek, north of the Milford and Owe.
:go Tunspikb Road:—Beginning at a post and stones
corner of the Edward Sihppen,trict ; thence south
61 deg. west 954 perches to a post ; thence crossing
creek below the Forks, west 201 and nine tenth
per. -. to a post in the onginal warrantee line ; thence
north 8 deg. west 62 and one tenth -perches to a 1
Bisswool stump Original corner; thence north 85 1
deg. cast 694 perches ; thence north 3641eg. east 1204
perches to original 'corner; thence south 53+ deg.
east, 1394 perches crossing said .reek to the place
of beginning. Containing 158 acres and 83 perches,
more or less:
' The second piece ' situate in said township contig
uous to the above described, is bounded as follows
to wit :—Beginning at a stones corner near the Great
Bend and Phi ladelphia turnpike Road ; thence along
Said 'Road south 15 deg. Cast:3s perches :is stoner;
:thence north 84 deg. east 59 perches to stake and
sVones • thence north 23/ deg, west 42 perchn.s to a
geirilA ; thence ,south 78 dog, west 52 perches to
the 'beginning. Containitg 13 acrts be the same
:live or less. 1 ,
!The sale to be held Upon the premises of the . first
described piece—and terms of payment made known
on the day of sale. '-
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A. F. TROWBRIDGE, Guardian:"
Great Bend, Dec. 24, 1855. -
PROCLAITIATIO'N.
IILATHEREAS the Hon . David •Wilntot, President
lOr Y ofCourt the of Oyer and Terminer, and en
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erallail Delivery, Courtof. Quarter Sessions of the
'Peace, and Court cif Connuon'Pleas, and Orph ans'
Court, in the Thirteenth Judicial District, composed
of the counties of Suiquehanna. Bradford, and Sul
„liven ; and the lions. Jo'in Bbyle and palls D. War
-I:er, Associate Jddges in Susquehanna county, hate
issued theirpreeept, bearing date the 26th day of
i
December, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and fifty five, and to me directed, for*
Tait Delivery,' in the BOrough of Montrose, and troun-.
0 of Susquehanna, on the third Monday of January
trext, (it being the 21st day.)
.1..30
I liorzcx is hEREDT oivr.rr to the Coroner, Jliktes 1
f the Peace and Constables of said county ot us- I
ushanne, that they be then ,there, in their proper
Itt their
at'two o7elock in the afternoon of said day,
records, inquisitions', and other renrembran
ees,. to do those things which.tto their offices ' apper
tu
'n to be done. And thoie whir are bound by !wog
izances against the prisonersi that arc or shall be in
I e jail . ; of. said county. of Suilquehanna, are to be
then there, to prosecute against them as will be just.
i Dated: at Mbntrose , the 26th day of December in
t to year” 6f our Lord one thoutirind eight hundred and
fifty eve; 'li • . P.P., BOLLISTER, Sherfff.
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• i Sheriff Sales.
• By virtue Of sundry write issued out of the Court
o ,Ctitumon Pas of Susquehanna County and to me
dected, I' will expose to Sale by public 'endue at
i r
the court hot* in Montrose on Saturday the 19th day
2fJanuary ne t,k et one o'clock P. M. the , following
- AealiEstate to wits:
lAll that certain piece or p ar celae of land situate lying
and being in the Township of Clifford, Susquehanna
COunty, bounded and described as follows, to wit:—
On the north by the public highway, on the east by
laird of Elisha Phinney, an the south by_ land ofJohn
W. Wells and Mary. Hodge, and on the west by land
of Peter Ryver.bum. Containin g . about 55 acres,
in ire or less. Together with the appurtenances, one
framed House, two Barns,. one building formerly oc
cuPied as an Axe Manufactory, oiaesrnall orchard and
about thirty[a6rea improved.
Taken in Exeicution at the stii; of Nathaniel F. Pal
incr Assigned t 6 Solomon Arnold vs. E-11 . Stephens,
'ALSO,. All that cein tract er parcel of land sit
tir4e in the rowiship f Great Bend in the county of
Siisquelianna arid Sta of Pennsylvania, and butted,
bonnded and _ii.scri4d as tolloirs to wit : ' Circum
scribed scribed by a line comMencing aria post the southerly
sorrier of the Hatch ok Diyton lot now _ occupied by
Merritt Truesdell ancet others, running thence along
thil fence upon the Cerchecton and Great Bend Turn
pil&! Road in a so utherly direction, seventy feet to a'
fot ; thence back'.l36 feet to .a stake and stone tit)
e from tb north,ensterly corner of the lot hereby,
de..ribeil ;hence 50 feet to thenortheasterly corner
of t i tip said t hereb6 described tO a stake and stones ;
i
thee 126 feet in inortheasterlY direction along the
siudi line of the said Hatch or Dayton lot to the place •
Of beginning. Contitining nine thousand two hundred
and forty eight feet,' he the ' sane more or less.
Taken in Rxethation ut the suit bf Nelson C. Warner
and Howell Assigtrees of E. Lusk vs. William F. Brad
ley. - i . i'
' ALSO, . • ..
. All that certain piece or parcel eland situate and
beiri i g in thewnship of Lenox, and bounded as fol
low ,to wit : Beginning at a post on the highway,
on a, tract of iand , suiveyed in the warrantee name of
Jamles Jordan, 'aid a.corner of land surveyed for
George Felterf; dense. along said Highway, south 20
deg-r6e.s Westlloo perches to a stake, a corner of land
surv' yed far ; 11. Gilbert; thence due west along said
Gi Ft's sac, 104 perches to a post Mid stones . ;
then
n i e
, north 20 degrees east, 184 percho to a stake
'in a swatrip i thence south 78,degs. east, l lo2 perch
es tol the place of beginning;! containing 112 acres
anti 105 perches, more or less, with the appurtenan
ces, one Log House ; one /Framed Barn, one Corn
Hour e, and about 40 acres Improied—late the estate
of R6ey Bailey. ' i'' •
Ta`ken in execution at th-
TB. Tilley Bailey: .
ALSO—Altthat certain
nate and being in the to
the v riount pf !Suaquehan
:, -
to wrt : On the north b
on the south by lands form .
F. S4henson, bn the ens
Orriti.Stephens, b'r-, and
malt'S land and pertly by t
lot, cOntaining 112 acres
purtenences, - one Log H
about iF Bs acres hpproVed—
Strati e.
Taken in execution et
&mire] Strange.', i
ALSO—AII those follow' g described pieces or par
cels Orland, to tit i . One 'tindred acres of land situ
ate in the township of. G ' -Bend, in the county of
SiasqUeluuma and State of P lvan* late the estate
ofJeeolt Skinner, 3d, and isha Squires, described in
Sheriff's Deed to William span, dated Aprillqth,
' 1844 fond, on which stars two framed Dwelling
! ' •
Hon 'one Saw Mill; one framed Barn, and about
40 ac s improved.land. ' lso, one other tract of
land, ituate as ' aforesaid,. ate the estate of Jacob
s p
Skinn 'r, 2d, and, Elifitill '
red,' described by said
Sheri a Deed tei, said Wi Dayton' dated Aril
13th, 844 . , containing 400 cres and 140 perchet of.
i ,
land, with allowanceof six 'er cent. Also, one eth
er tract of hind sittiati ' . e toWnship, county, and
state resaiid, containin '1 00. acres, embracing that
which was late:the estat the said Jacob Skinner,
2d, as described hp the dpherirs Deed to Urbane
i i
Burrows, and frorn him 4 illam Dayton by dked
bearing date May 28d,- 1801 being thetsame premis.:
'es formerly purchased g .bane bvbane Borrows and Eli-
Au Wiffaing of William . end Jesse Lane and
being die same lots, of lab iconl l eyed by - Edwin El
dsidge t d wife to 1ta,118041 midi by deed executed
the 2 day of . March, llkt, . :also, all that other
tract pareelpf 1-nd sits in the same' township,.
,forme occupied by said Smith as the home farm,
la
and the same:als conveyed-I'm him hf the nalchEdwin
EldridE s 'gni:life
by deeAsiteetted , the 18th day of
1.
May, 9, an by refereOce to which same several
deeds - e d 'mini' of paid several lota' will more .
- filly and at boge appear, laid ,deeds: being recorded
in-SusiOehaima county--iintaining in all about 1960
acresi hind, be the saws more or leas, with allow
ance o isix-per cent. On dip hoine faroi ere two dwell
ing honses, one framed' batn, onelog barn, one sta
ble, alsibOut:4o acres improved • . :
Tak In execution at gt ! "suit Of . i Hansom Smith
vs: Hiram` Curti&h• • • -
ALBO.--All-, those two Vrtain`plettes or parcels of
land situate and being in the borough of Susquehan
na Depth glad bounded as rollows, to wit: The first
hounded oni the northeast' lands of A. L.. Guelden,-
on the isrutheitst by th e pu "c highway, on the south
west by lands l of , T. 0, Bee with; and olf,the north
west by lands l of 'the New pork & Erie Railrod - Co.,
t l
containing about 28 Square' rods more .oi -less,- with
the apphrteisineses, iiine sifselling bowie and black
smith's' andalltiptovid: The second is bound
ed on the north by road lading from . River street
to the ; Turatiike, fru the east by lands in
of the e n w a 'f j ork °llll.l * i tri alit4e e 1411 - ' v00 °13 4 41 00 4 1 7arni al by e:Tit s.
vat da of Levi E. Paike and --i-:. Chollarosaßt
pc lson
lot being about 60 feet wisk and about - 15perehes
cid 6 inks from front torr, with' th e appoitemn
eel, 'onetframed house aml fll Improve Hate the es
tate --/!. ithaw. : '.T .
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Taketil . in extent ion at the suit of . Ftedell lc Ben 7
Tit S; Hi Etimar, Bail On Apical of Jos B;Castk.
if , ,F. r.`ROLLIRF.E, WE .
, - Shentri MI6, Montrose; Dec.. 24 fifsti:''-'
'... gull of Grow & Brothers
-
i piece ! or parcel of land sit
•nship of Bridgewater, in
and hounded as follows,
ithe old Silver Lake line,
"ly contracted to Stephen
i by lands in possession 4,1
est pat tly by Caleb Car. e lot called the Fisliback
ore Or less, 'with tte ap-•
se, one Log'Stab . and
late_ the estate of Samuel
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suit of Caleb Camll
It vi.l„
11E1
A Ginok - Gante. •
I am called upon by sisense of justice to myself
and the public to expose the intrigue of thejeaders
of a certain Clique, which I shall call the Meek:Smith
League, in the first place for attaching my name to
'certain handbills that are in circulation, the object of
which, seems to be to inform the public that all the
t blacksmiths in this County ltavOraised their 'prices
for.woric some twenty-five per cent. As my name
'stands connected with . others upon the above named
handbills, I only wish to inform the public that it was
placed there without my consent. Being in the em
ploy of Messrs. Hawley and Jenks at the first meet
ing of the Blacksmith League which was at their
!shop, of coursel was present. The meeting was held
!for the purpose of forming resolutions with regard to
raising prices of work &c., but as there were but few
:Smiths present, it was carried that they adjourn un
,til the 28th of November; during this interval be
tween meetings it became the duty of every one to
:notify all the brother chips he could, to attend the
peeting on the 28th, According to appointment as
J understand, a very large number of Sthiths were
present at Bloomer Ball, organized a society, elected
A. J. Brewster Prsident, A. E. Hawley Treasurer--
fixed the prices of work, and all obligated themselves
to prove true to each other. I understand that - the
Treasurer has reported that I was ,the first one that,
suggeited the ides'of forming a Society . , and was the
toost active in fixing the prices, Which I deny and
Can prove Is false. I was: not present at the emani
ration, though solicited strongly to go, by some of the
'Members. I sent word by my brother, who attended
the meeting, that I.wholly refused to ecome a mem,.
ber of their society.
Every intelligent mind can see at a glance the ob
ject of this Scheme. Look at the source fmm which
it - springs. Monopoly is the object. The Treasurer,
in order better to carry out his designs, has reported,
as I understand; that I am no workman and in the
habit of slighting my work. Perhaps he Would be
Understood to say that I have something of a tact to •
turn off work fast and easy. Let this -be as it may,
he was very anxious to keep me in his employ at the
x pensc of $1,75 per day. 'As far as my ' workman
ship is concerned I leave the public to judge. I
inuat confess, however, that I sill unacquainted with
si , orking-roUnd and Nita t cast steel toecork mods.
never•saa'; any, not even during the four weeks I
worked In the shop where they are adve'rtised. But
Ihave returned to the old stand at the Steam Mill,
Where I haw-opened a cash Blacksmith Shop, where
s'lcie for the following prices: New shoes per
bOrie, RB. cents; sharpen, 40 cents; toe, 13{ cents
per shoe; oxen, new shoes,-$1,76 cents per yoke.
All work done cheap for cash. Call And try
D. li. lIICKOK.
4'w3.
Dcc:l9, 1855
•
c, • • And Stilll They Come.
'IM Books Evert, IVrek and old Santa Claus is
.41 round yet and will be till' after New Years. i!o
plpise prepare for him by calling at the Montrose
Post Office; where you can get new, entertaining,
arid useful Bookg7a - 4 1 3. p.
•Ihe thanters Fease or conversations around the
Camp Fires ; Kate NVston, or. to will and to do ;
Tea Tears among this Mail Bag's; Family Pastimes,
otinotnes Made Happy ; Life on the Road, or Claude
Duval &c. , Peter Parley's New Universal History
and Gift Book's ; Mrs Bales ,Crowens f and Leslie's
Nei* Cook Book's ; an Illustrated Manners Book ;
and many ethers I can't mention here, but can show
them, and - sell them to you LOW ?OR Tltr READY, if
you will call and give me a chance.
A. N. I BULLARD. • •
Montrose, Dec. 26, 1S 5.
TURNPIKE NOTICE.
N virtual meeting, of the Stockho/ders in the
A• Great Bend and Coebeeton Turnpike Road
Company, will be held at the Lusk House in Great
Bend, on the second Wednesday of danuarry next, at
9 O!clock.a. IC, for the election of otfirent, ke,
_ - HENRY•DHINKER, Seri.
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itieniorai. ,
M. S. Wilson has removed his Stock of Goods into
his hew Store•(in the Brick Block) at the foot of Pub
lic Avenue where the Mercantile business will be eon
tinUed under the Firm of M. S. Wilson & Son. Ad
ditiOns to their present Stock will •be continually
mare and particular attention given to keep up a
genCral as.• rtment—especially• in the Hardware
line.
One Word More.
I to remind those indebted to me., that I lost
considerable by the Fire a year ago, and that I hare
beeo under the necessity of rebuilding a StnreMonse
and attend
must urge •paywent—hoping all
will attend to it without further notice.
Montrose, Dec. 39, 18.55. M. S. WILSON
,* k Turnpike lkotice.
T4e'stockholderi --- of the Lenox and liarmiiny tnrn
pike;rtrad Company,will hold their annual meeting an d
Monday, the 7th ay ofjanualy next at 1u o'clock
A. M. at the hou.le of Joel Stecnback in Gibson to
eletentEcers for said company for the ensuing year..
By By ::ortler of the Board..BENJ. COMFORT. Secy.
• 14nesboro, Dl'd. le, 1855.
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•
Mote Nevi - Books. I
• PRV.PIE FOR THE UOLIDATS.
sul;criber las just recOred a well selected ,
msoilment pf newiDooks suitable for Chtisunas and 1
New Years presents, a 'few of a hich are the 011,. 1
troznistead,,Geoffrey Moncton or the Faithless GuA - - j
dian, Sceyies in the practice of a New York Surge3n,
Doesidcks, the book for fun; Caste, Sdake . spear's
yrotki, Daniel Boone and the punters of .Kentucky,
also *Ls of Mk:attire Gift Books for the little ones.
Call and sec. ' A. N. BULLARD.
- Come at Last.
I'rtiff. Stoddard's series of ArithmetieS. the best in
use, for the doi. or single. Sander? new Spelling
rook Almanacs,' The Farther's, Family Knickerbock
,er, Cited States, Know Nothing, Tribune and even
Ladle.' Rocket Almanacs for 1856.
Diaries for '56--all styles and. sizes the best in
thavkcit. Law Books—a. new supply just reeeivt..d,
Pnrdcth.s Digest complete to 1655.
Hurd's Golden Gloss for beautifying and prelerr
ing the Hair. Also Hurd's Hair Restorer, that will
make lthe wool grow on the top ofthe heart, the place
where'. the wool ought. - to grow.' For sale at the
lloiarbse Post Office, by A. N. BULLARD.
Montrose, Dec. 19, 185.5.
--1
• i t save Yoni• Bacon.__
A 4.1. . who are indebted 'to the subscribers, either
111,y note or account, are urgentlt, requested to
call :Mil pay up, or the consequence will be a s--,..
ontqilst of January next. M.-tk E. MUTT.
- Moninkse, Noy.
,20, 1855.
' ......_
i i Wanted.
1
A 'Li kinds ofcOuntry Produce, old Cast & I,Frought
Ll_ lion, Coal, Lumber, and a oprinkiing of cash,
in exchange for Sleigh Shoes, Plows,'lron, and Brass
castit\o; ill Work, and Machinery fitting, at the
Lanesbp Foundry and Machine Shop, Where the
subsc.ri , continue the Foundry and Machinery bu
siness -`, with their preient facilities for despatch
and go:4 Work, they feel confident they can and will
make it an object for those wallahs anything in their
line to giro them a call. •ALA;.S IL BARNES.
Lauf:RANI), Dec. 12 185 5.
, Plows! Pliiiiii - ! Plows 1
An iMpros:ed kind at the Lanesboro.Foundry, call
and ge! one and be ready for Spring.
.1 481%3.
New Goods. ' •
' T"ESubscrtber has received a full and complete
assortment of Goods usually kept In a Country
Store—which will he sold as cheap as the cheapest.
Having purchased hite in the u, irhen Goods in
te em
market bare conside.rbly .fa off, lam persuaded
I can-giye a little bett 'us than my neighbors.
Thankful for past f orsi l t respectfully invite my
friends 4nd the . Public to I and examine.
1 • F. B. CHANDLER.
Montrose, Dec. 25, 1655
r FOR ONE DOLLAR •
NAY BRIT;IDAT OUR STORE,
20 Voo d sfraPery B orn g utsoc°. n•Pee;., oror ;L s .
Sheeting, or ' 14:1 ylk De Maine, Jr 16 lbs. Mackerel,
or 16 lbai. &detains; or 11 bar Bard Soap, or 9 lbs.
Plug Toliacbo,or 9 lbs. Cut Tobaoco for smoking, or
ne' Fiddle, (think of that, boys,) or 108 costa (at
cost) wort h of many other goods, too Svitmerous to
mention. J. LYON, a SON.
1 Montise, Dee. 8.
I
• I 1 SALT.
4.2
PER bard for Balt, it . - 4 .
's
cfP r B. R. LYONS & CO
Just; Received, .
A newi lot of Boots and Leather, and for cheap
er thin eirer, by J. A. & J. R. 4.8111.EY.
Brook! Pa., Doe. 5, 1855.
aotioe,
The new /314 - Block will be lighted with Cam . phewe
Lights, fn Friday evening January 15th 1855
at. 7 o'cleck. ,
Kontroae, Dee:`4 1855. ' • • •
- New Good*
.4.111M47 DAILY 4Y 8. CH4NDthir4s.
QBAWLP, Boots k Shoes, Books, Stationa,
q and twill not* undersold in this market.
.1 plenty more elf six penny Prints. Please ean
see. • IL- 011.4NDLOa.
, & SAM' kept academie. on hand :
F. It:CAMNAZ47.
1(06.
I .
•
BA Iv .
LAltESiltiito; •
Of. isss. I
•
1101rAVE on hand :it general assortment of Dry
II Good*, Groceries, ilard-ware, Tin-ware, Stove=
ware, IVOoden ware, Looking 7rltsses, Crockery,
Carpets, Boots and Shoes; Bata and Cape, Glass,
Nails, Paints, Lamp and Doct.
celebrated Family Mediein6 l BoOks and SiwtiwiterT,
Carpenters' and Joiners' TOols, 6900 yards Sheeting,
Cotton and WooletrYarist, Cooking, Parlor and Shop
Stores, Stove Pipe,lme, ava&c. As we boy:. tor
eas t, we are di s p ose d to sell for csah, a little cheaper
than the cheapest. 'Call and tee.!
•
ALT, FLOUR and PORK, birtio3 sack,
) barrel, or by the load. B. li. LYONS . * CO.
Lanesboro, Dec., 1855.
FIVE pounds Youn gg yson Tea for
dollar
at B. R. Lvoss & Co's.
Twelve pounds good "Sugar for sine dollar, at B. R
LYONS & Co's.
Three gallons Moissses for one dollar at B. R.
LYONS & Co's. . ,
- ••
Six pounds Candles for olio clam, at B. R. LYONS
& Co's:
Fourteen yards good Sheeting for one dollar, at B.
R. LvoNa & Co's.
Twenty yards Prints for one dollar, at B. IL LVoss
& Co's.
- I
Twenty pounds Nails for one dolitar, at B. R.Lioss
&
'lrteen bars Soap for one dollak , , at B. B. Lucca
& Co's.
Eight pounds Coffee for One dollar, at B. R. LT..
ONSI a CO's.,
Seventeen pounds Rice for onl dollar, at B. R.
Lvogs & Co's.
• Fifteen cents per pound for Quid ea by the box, at
B. R. LYONS S . Co's.
Twelve cents per, pound for tip-top Mess Pork' at
B: R. Lvoss & Co's.
Lanesboio, Dec., HU.
BOO'R'S. -
$3 per pair for the beat Rip u 34 Thick
& go. BootS . , at
, .
Lanesboro, Dee., 1855. BR.
r CENTS per pair four a :es.
Awl.) . B. R.
AWL 87
ARGE lot of Shawls, at enst anid something lest,
J
at 1). R. LTONS is sCO'a.
CARP/RIFt
95 CENTS . per pul, at
B. R. L.
ti3BER SHOES AND SANDALS at
- • • 13. R. Lt i ONE & CO's.
•
FIRE! FIRE
- r-YCOMINIO COUNTY MtiTUA.L• INSURANCE
Li COMPANY, Capital 82,260,0150, and increasing.
It is one of the best Companies in t 1 e State. All its
losses by fire promptly adjusted. J has paid over
half a million of dollars losses by .fire Since it went into
operation. Applications received it the store of R.
R. Lyons d Co., Lanesboro, and a the store of Ly.
ons d: Co., Jessup, Luzern° county and at 'Mont
rose. B. R. L ONS, Agent.
Montrose, Dec., 1855.
• -
'Auditor's 11(olice. • .-
'the, undersigned an auditbr apPointed by the
Court of Common PICAS of Squilla County to
make distribution of this fund arising from the Sher
iffs Sale of - Zeal (state of Efekiel Houle , will at
er
tend, to the duties of his apponitment at his office in
31obirose, on Monday. the 3 Ist; day or Recember inst,
at I o'clock in the afternoon at which time and place
all persons , interested will preaent thMr elaints or be
forever barred from coming iri!upon 4 Aid fund.
1 FRANKLIN FRASEIL Auditor.
Montrose Dte. 4, 1864. •1.
I . • Change of Tim,
DELAWARE LACKAWAY*.A.L...
1 - tt s t
. • 1 RAILROAD. I -'
- WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
,
N and after Thursday, Dep. 6th,i 1855, the Mail
OPassenger Train will depart from Scranton at
11.00 A. Y. Due at Great Bend at 2110 T. M. Con
necting with the Dunkirk and Bunl4 - Espress East,
on the N. Y. .k E. R. R. Piissengers 'taking this
tram will arrivti in Buffalo at 10:30 P. ~ and in New
York at 10:30 r. it.
. Returning, will leave Great Benda 4 r. it., due
at Scranton at 5.50 P. it. ' : 1
- The Freight Acconunodation Train, rwith passenger
car attached, will leave Scranton at 1 is
. .; connect
ing with
,the Mail Train West, land tie Night Ex
press Trains both East and West. .1 as :tangent bik
ini; this train ;and the Night ExpreSs Fast, will ar
rive in New York at 10:95 A. M. i .bytitking the Night
Express West, will arrive in Dunkirk at 12 st., or
by taking the Mail Train West will I rise at Dun
kirk: at 7:20 p. m.. . , -. • ,
Returning, will leave Great Bend it A. IL and ar
ta Scranton 12,10 P. Y.
,
Pasengers for Wilkesbarre,.llttston I , Carbondale,
Philadelphia, .(via the Catawissa; Winianisport and
jEric and Reading , Railroad, via Tatnitmtui,) aut
upas
on, and all intermediate places, will fin ft t class
Rage coaches in readiness at Scranton;e arrival
of the Passenger and Accommodation Trains to eon,
'rey them to the, above places. Those choosing pri
vate conveyances will find the best of horses and car
r
riages o every delieription, at reasonable charges,
ready :4order.
1
- D. U. DOTTERER, Supmintandant.
Superintendent's Office. /
Scranton, Dec, 6 1855. , f :
,
• SEARLE'S COA.CHES
T F.AVF.lMontrose for D. L. W. It R. at 8} A.
L
11.,f0r. Express Freight Trail' to Scran ton. ton. At
'l2 o'clock 31. for Mail Train tai ' Grea t Bend. At
2 P. B. for Express Freight,to Gientllyd, and Man
Train fur Scranton. Leave Depot for ontrosa on
arrival 41* all the above trains at Station, except up
freight trains. I
For Beata apply at &ails's Rotel, Montrose, Pa.
December 12, 1855...
- , Auditor's( Wolice.., -
The undersigned an auditor '!appoutted by the
Court of Common Pleas of Susmiehann County to .
p
make distribution of the proceeds of he
e Sheriff's
Sale of real estate of Lucretia Vad Vora late of Raid
County deceascd . will attend to the duties of his ap
t
pointment. at his office in Montrose, on turday the
29th day . of December inst. at 1 o'clock in the after
nvon, at which time and place all person interested,
will present their claims or be forever . . from
coming in upon said fund. ' '
FRANKLIN PRASE
3fo3trO:le Dec,A,1855.
AG ENT'S : AGENTIS :: AG NINII _
DERSONS accustomed to procuie .eu .. for
1. Books, Magazines 4 . c., or geinpc be FOR` news
alcribers
pap7B l , are requested to send us their el; and ad
dress, } and we will forward them free Of eharge„ a
specimen ritnnber of a publicatimi for whkhithey will
find ready sale; and we will allow them aeonimitekion
of 50 per cent. Tor their services.
J. BRADFORD i BROTHER. •
No. 3 Courtland st., Nhw York.
• • - Auditor's Notice.
XTOTIC.E is 'hereby given that 'Abe undenkitsned 1. 2-
.1.1 having ben appointed an audiior by the court of D,
common pleas of Susquehanna co., to distribute the , -
fund arising from the. Sheriff's sale Of the; real estate
of Aaron Itynearsom deceased, will attend to the du
ties of his appointment at the officio of Bentley s 6 nd
Fitch, in Montrose, On Friday the 4th dayi January':
next at one o'clock in the aftenmoi;- at nicb time
and 'place all persons interested irill present theirclainis or be forever belied from 'comink in upon
said fund, • L. F.IFITCLL
Montrose, Dec. 10, '65 •
. 1.4,
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NOTICE: ', '
GI EALED PROPOSALS will be -,
veeel at the
3A
4:!s Commissioner' o ffi ce in Montrose, nal Ron
,
day the 4th day of Febuary, A. D. 18 6,- for the
rebuilding of a'; bridge over the Wyalusin Creek in
Rush township), near the house of N. D. S yder, said
Bridge to be b uilt in a good and wbrklike num
tier, in all -ma 5
is similar to the new - dge just'
completed over ibe same stream near H 3. Chem- 1
pion's in said towinebip, and to be finisb u4, on or be
fore the Ann Monday 4 November: Co - 1856.
!The plats. and rpecifieations will be made so u to be
seen at the Commissioners' eke in-due dine
' • - A. CARPENTER,
J. W. SMITE,
WM. T. CASS,
..A4eit.- 7 Wit. A. CaomixoN. Clerk
Commissioners' office. Hootrese, Dec. 4,
~.
. .
TO 'RENT, 1 * I
TN BROOKLYN towiuship, Susquehanna immtj,
4. A FARM; eontaining 111-aeres with' about 60
acres Improved. &Id paw will be rented for' the
term of four years for one hundred and filti dollans a
I
year, the stock Ineinded.. The itock of one
yoke of Oxen; 8 Cows, 2 Yearlings, - 8 sew; 15
Sheep, and two Horses. Two hundred fifty del-,
lays will be revered- In advancer l ; the resid e can be
pald • 'yearly In reduce and impro*emen on the
place: Enquire of the subscriber on the plaice, about
two:miles south of-Brooklyn. ' t . k
- .. - - - , TUOS.IIOBINSON.
.
- .. notice. ; .. 0 .
T HE Baptist Church at Auburn, near Au .urn Am.
Coinent,"will be Dedicated Dee, eel. Services
te) commence at 11 o'clock. i -.-- ; ‘ •
The Public are invited to attend- . .-
.:
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B. R. LYONS & CO.
LYONS & CO.
'ONS & CO's
WESRTEN
. . - Cliristinas is Cotring.
' Tsp season for presents is close at,hand, and what
mo, appropriate to give, or what will he more grate
full- received and more highly prixed; than a good
4-
.. ,
- . .
Daguerreotype?
' - WI B. Deans has some fine gori, „Lockets, gold
.Brael,A e t.a, Pins, Sc ; besides a new and beautiful lot
of f '•Dnion cases, which laek only • the, gr ace
, of some
ar,ell known face, to*nutke them just the thing for the
season.
, )
. ,
'0 d Yellows Hall, Dec, 15, 1855.'
• • . -;
i . . Auditor ' s ' Notice..
' -
The undersigned an auditor appOinted by the
-Court of, Common Pleas of Susquehanna County to
make distribution of the fund arising from the Sher
iffs. Slitle of . real estate of Milton Tiffany, will attend
to thl duties of his appointment at his office in Mont
rose, on. Wednesday the 2 day of January next at 1
o'clock in the afternoon, at 5c . 1116.6m0 and place all
persons interested will present theirelitims or be for- .
ever barred from coming in upon said fund.
FRANKLIN FRAS'ER, Auditor. -
..
Moltrose Dec. 4, '1855.
Auditor
-• Os - raostt, on Monday, Noretrilier 19th, a
1. (I.ld Pencil, Chain, and Locket--ritacli valued as .
a mcniento. The finder will confer a favor by leav
ing t 4 same at this office. •
CAILiTILON. -
per.ons are hereby cautioned against harbor
_ lug or trusting a hoy named Gorge Manney
.an pn my account, as I nil! pay no*.debts . or bills
arising! therefrom. JOAN LEAN.
LenOx Noy. 14, 18.55. 1 •
QU4Prof. Charl
'ESSOR of Oradea BARBEP, har
ipg again removed his shop from-its former hien
tion writhe baseinent of Searle s Hotel; to the room
over Chaiteiter's Store, is prepared eacrebße hips art.
in the I Most scientiffe . manner, on all4-irlio may
pleas e 4 to entrust . their beads or faces to his he-
Nor.l 20. • , ,
I To the Public. - '
:
S
aise
MR subscribers having taken the store and put ,
1.. d the irtoek in trade; of R. 'l': Ashley, are
prep to sell, for. READY PAY ONLY, Oki
assortnient of Dry Goods, Perfumery, ; Yankee!N oi
eons. Grocerier, Crockery, Hardware, Iron and Nulls,'
Boots d Shoes, Sole and . Upper Leather; Salt, AT.
Itc., at uch prices as(they think) ca m& fail to give
entire tisfaction to all who may favor them with'
their pit:via:gr.! J. A. & J.' 1k: Ashley. .
8r04.0n, Nov. 15, 1855. " 46tf
.
----—, ---
Otoves--Stove Trimionlito. -
TAE people of 'Brooklyn . and vicinity who
- are, or , who maybe, in want of Stoves, Store
Trimming or •Pips, are 'informed that they can find
those- articles In liberal 'variety at the "Exchange."
Among my issortment may be found the Keystone
ate,ate,F
in t
Quien, (or Elevated Oven ,) - and the lat
est imp ved Coat Cooking Stoves.
, .
'My . kOf Parlor and Shop Stoves; includes all
the improved,paiterns, both for wood and ao6l.-
Terms B nil- : O. G. HEMPSTEAD.!
BrooVyn, 10i ,. ..2 - 0. , -- 1 • : :
1 COmmr's.
am
Hall & Lamb, • ~
..11:UH:FIRTI:IRE manufacturers and dealers in *B
kind* of furzuldm having moved Mir, War* moil,
from Herr Milford village, to the Factory four miles
east , of Ithe . Village, where will he fOund all
times a goon assortMent of cabinet ware; - also ready.
made coMna. Funemis attended with oi witbsint
ia
Hearse ;Talsci Bedsteads, ai wholesale ori•etail prkim .
ranging Vom $2,00 ppwards'aceordlng 'stile &c.
• • I _ : sew Jewelry.
A split4ded assortment, just arrived at
, Montrose, Nor. 1, .IStm. TCRRELLS
• I
S.SRU AISE
.CIIRISTRAS AND PIIHEW YEARS
1 A RE coming, but F. B. Chandlers large and splen-
I XI. did•assortment of Fancy Toys; Christmas Gifts
'and Neir Year's Presents has pfieceded them, and is
now ready for a general distribution among those de
sirous of ittaking glad the aearts of their „friends or
"little ones.
I
There is of course a urriversalfrush to "Kriss Erin
gle's" head quarters, but so exnsil e and varied,is
his supply that none need be disappointed by not
having an opportunity of makinkdesirable and satis-
Ii [factory selections: He chargeonlv—nothing—for
lexhibitinif his beautiful wares-. 80 that all ma* have
an opportunity of seeing thii—""Elephant" and
"squalling babies," provided they are not favored
''with the soul-stirring strains" of the latter, at home.
Also received, at F. B. Chandler's, an additional
. .supply of elegant New Books, 4 1' Children's Games,"
Gold Pens and Cases, Silver Pencils, Portmonies;
Reticules, Work Boxes, 'Portfolios., Jet Bracelets,
Shawl Pius, &c. Sc. 1
Also afresh arrival of NE lir GOODS \
,• among
which are Arch Merinoes, Parmettas, all-wool De
laines, Ladies' Embroidered-Cogars k Undersleeves,
Worked Edgings and Insertions,!Stamped Collar and
Flouncing, Cbildren's Hoods and Tippets, Silk, Rid
and Worsted Gloves, Moire 4ntique Trimmings,
Children's Fancy Belts and Hostern and huge piles ,
of other nice things, for an examination of which an ,
invitation is VERY CONSIDEPATELt extended to ti11.,- .
pon't forget the place, and lose a good bar
ng gain, but
- at once, and know the benefits accrui from a •
.rUd,ent and economical dieiburs,..'ntent of your mon
y. - Yours. , RiIAI,;IDLER.
Montrose, Dec. 18,1855. 18. C
Root
• NEW . 130tIlif. • .
BY CELE.BRATE.D I,AUTHOBS.
DST received, direct from New York, it the
Book, Stationery, and Fanl Olio& Emporium•f the undersigmed, a carefollv elected assortment
• f new,:, interesting, and veluahle.Books ; Prominent
mong which, are "Amy Lee, orittitbout and within,"
• the author of "Our Parish"--"Th , Rnew Purchasel
• r Early Years in the Par West," ly Robert Carlton--
Teverino" by the celebrated authoress, known by
er Pen and genius u "George ;Band"—The Lands
. (If
utieheivSammericteonr.,ioours,P.dice:resnin:
oPftdiestiuninree,rsAaslipaeMruisnaolr.
icily, and Spain," by that distingidshed Traveler and
' Wresting Writer, Bayard Taylor:— with raanyothens
Also, a good supply of those inestimable , Singing
Ind Music Books, called the " Shawn)," which book
is of itself a library of CfiurcA-Musii, embracing
about one thousand pieces, consisting of Psalm and
ymn tunes, Anthems.. Chants and' sett pieces.
All of the above and many.other works, too nu
erous to mention, will be sold,A6 applicants on the
.rpost reasonable and satisfactory terms. If y there are
any disposed to doubt this,' let them call, and hyper
*nal experience become convinced.
N. Ei. Persons desirous of obudning hooks not in
cluded •in our catalogue, can belaccommodated by
le.aving an order and giving shore,notice. ..
F: B. CHANDLER.
Montrose, November 20..1855.1 , .
PROCLAMATION.
SUSQViZHANNA Causrr es.
ELIJAH BURDICK. In the Cotirt oft:common Pleas
vs. of said eotinty, August Term,
LiVINCILt. EVRDICK. _ 1855. W0; 1 291.
ITo Laraneho .flurdirk: Whereas a subpoena in
Divo4,e was ierued to August Term, 1855, which was
duly returned non en inseams, axed thereon an alias
stibpcena was issued in said case , riestmable to No
rembe-r Term 1855, upon the return of which, proof
n*l made that the said Lavancha purdick could . not
be found in my bailiwick. •
1 This -notice is therefore to reittiire you to appear
before -the Judges, of the said Court on the third Mon
day oflanuary next to answer said complaint kc. •
• • F..P.HOLLISTER, SberifP
Sheriff's Mee,
.llontrose, Dec. 12,
.1855. • 48w6.
• PROCLAMATION.
7 SQL - EliAlk'N'A ,COCNTY Sq. I •
NitTIIAN M. BELL ) In the Court of Common
L . vs. t • Pleas of said county, August
Et m tzas C )
. BELL. Tenn, 185:1, No. 1.
'; ;To Elizabeth C. Bell : Whereb a subpoena in
Divorce was iss'ied to August Tenn, 1855, which was
duly returned non eat inrentus, and thereon an a/ia.e
subpoena Was issued in said case returnable to Nov.
Term 1855, lipon the return of which, proof was made
that the said Elizabeth C. Bell'could not be ound in
my bailiwick. • '
This -notice is . therefore to. require you to appear
. before the Judges of the said Court 'on the third Mon
day of January next to answer said 'complaint &c.
F. P. HOLLLSTER,'SheIiff: .
Iterirs Office, 'Montrose ; Pee. 14, 1855. 48wG.
, .
NEW STORE ARO HEW GLOODSI
• 1 ' Bentley dc .Red -.. •
T_TAVE the pleisure of . annoua'ping to their old
14 customers, and the public &mildly, that they
' have COMPLETED their -I'E H r BRICK STORE
, on Turnpike street, f00t...0f Public - ..ivenue, and that
they will take possession during the. present week.--
They' hive also just returned from the city, and are
receiving a
.choice and desirable stock of ' '
I • WINTEIt GOODS. '
1 .
comprising their usual variety of'Dry Goods, Groc,er
j ice,' (rockery, Hardware, Drugs, Medicines, &c. : 6
Morrose, Dec. 12, 1855. .
. .._.
i C o . .1. Awher & CO.
rATITOLESALE & retail 'dealers in ready made
'V T Clothing, also dealers in Cloths,. Silks, &e.,
hat.. and caps, boots and shoes, fiaving now on hand
a large supply suitable for the season, would call the
,atteption of purchasers to the same.
.. . - .
For further particulars gee advertisement in anoth
er pace in the Republicau. . :_
S.squehanna'Depot, Dec. 10, 1.
, 35r,
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tott l
16814-411 IitIONS • •
E "L ST hick hea vy
ie. i! Fre nch
do.--Boys coarse boots—Youths ctiarse
es thicks Lace Boots-.-Misses Enameled do.—Ladies
do. do.--Larlies thick do.—Children's Shoes o 1 all
kinds--Ladies' Fine Gaiters and Enameled Buskins,
with a complete. assortment of Ladies', Gents and
tivershoes and Boots. .
Our stock of the above mentioned goods, in con
nection with a complete assortment of •
Dry-Goods, Groceries, ace., •
- Is the largest aritbest - selected ever before offered in
this section of country ; and as we sell for Ready Pay
exclusively, we can and will sell at lower prices than
those who sell ort,eredif„' - •
Farmers -and• Jfichanict are parocularly requested
to make a note of the 'above, and not make their Fall
purchases until they have Made - us s. visit.
NEW MILFORD . TOVE EMPORIUM -
. In I' ll Blast. ; 0-- _. ,
Two hundred and erenty-kie
. Stores, for
sale by Dicke W
VzoP d 7 Garratt.
' E are in receipt o the largest stock of Stoves ever offered in .lortherti - Pennsylvania,. con
(
sitting of Cooking, Parlor, and Six-plate, both for
wood and coal ; -also, a full assortment of large sizes
for Stores and Churches. ' • . '
Would call particular attention tcr the Jeffersonfin
Elevated Oven, the most perfect and heavist plate
stove in market.. Among our assortment pf large
oven, would mention the - Empire State imploved, is
being very heavy plates, perfect finish, and a:superi
or baker. Farmers of Suehanna county, ion have
been in the habit of pur ng light stoves ind light
i f tsi
trimming, and paying a much as-you ought to 'for
heavy plates and heavv.trimming.
.We manuflicture our f*niture, and will sell at man
ufacturer's prices. Let those ivho pay a maker profit
compete with •us if they can. 'Jobbing connected
with the tin trade, done as usual on short notice.
DICKERIIP; & GAREATT.
Kew Milford, Sept.. IE, 18„55. 1 ,--
-
A PENNY SAVED WORTEUTIVO
EARNED. • - • •
JWITTENBERG At BRO., Montrose; Pa.., take
• this method of advising their old fricilds and
customers and the public at large, that they have just
received and opened the largest, prettieit and chear
est stock of READY MADE CLOTHING ever bro't
to this place, which they offer at a small advance from
cost, thereby offering purChasers the rare opportuni
ty of obtaining goods -at about two thirds the usual
price. •
Also a large assortment of. Dry Goods, comprising_
for Ladies Wear, new styles Brocade, Stripe, Plaid;
Plain and changeable Silks, Delaines. Muslin, De Bege
Bera,ge delaines of new and elegant designs. All the
latest sr les of Ladies Dress Goods, French Lawns,
Prints and Ginghamr. A handsome . assortment of
Dress Trimmings, rinbroided Sleeves, Collars Cuffs,
etc. Jaconet and Swiss Edgings and Insertings,Gloves
Mite, Hosiery, Veils and riartsols.
Their assortment of Shawls is'very large, embracing
every thing that 4 -rich and fashionalde both foreign
and domestic. .
Their Bonnet Departinent is large ands complete,
embracing the very latest styles, with' Trimmings to
match. • . ,
An extensive assortment of 'lrish linens, napkins
toweling, table covers, curtains arc.
We havealso a supply of Shirts, Gentlemen's Col
lars, Suspenders, Gloves, Umbmila.s and a good many
other articles too numerous to mention. For bar
gains the public is respectfully invited to' call at the
cheap' store .of
r .V, ,
WITTNBER
'corner of Cliediut'it Owego Stre ß ets, four doors
BRQ.
doors east
cf Post's store.
. ,
. • LANESBO U 0
..
Furnishing Establishment.
r l'imflaEkesutiio.)ocrdiibee,rLcooeemps c,, i ' li , n gt d . s, n, k j t ,..ir iti o t t l i o t . t .y a s n :y. an i d n , d wt o ' w ll
sash ; Door and window-frames and all other articles
made of wood and used in building. - I -
Blinds painted and hung on short notice. -',Gla.saof
i all sizes, quantities and qualitiesifor - sale. '
I Flooring planed and - matched at $.lB (.!20 per
1000 feet. Turning of all kiads done' to order, I sis°
a general assortment of CABINET WARE.
41 1 ,,.
Bureaus, Tables; Stands of all varieties,
~Cll re,
Bedsteads, Setteck&c., ltc. A -
Good Pine, Cherry mid Nthitewood lumber, and
Grain of ell kinds takviin.exchanne.for the above.
ar,Terms readv -pay, or three months time ap-,'
provedleredit. , .. t i . ,ll orders addressed to •me will re.
ceive prompt attertion.. JACOB TAYLOR. -
Lancsboro Jun 18th, 1855.
SILK A. D DRESS GOODS.
i IiANTILLAS, Laces, Berages, Worked Collars,
• Parasols, La -ns, fashionable'Bonnets, Fans, (a
choice assortment in each deiiartment,), a splendid
lot of moire antipse Trimming, Staple Goods of large
variety; Clothing, (a large stock,) Gents'. and Boys'
Hats, (silk And summer.) Cloths very low, Calicoes
from 4 cents to l• shilling, Carpets, Matting, 011-cloth,
and Rugs. •
.-:- Hardware—German Silver & rlated Spoons,
Kidves and Forks. . . • -.
Grocerielt-Fis..h, a fine assortment of Teas,
Coffees, Broma Topics, Rice, Chocolate, Raisins-,
Ground Coffee, Corn Starch. '
Perfumer} - -=Bay Waiter, Toilet do.; Genin
Farena; do. Er.tracts, German Cologne, a laige stock
of Fancy . Soaps, &c: &e. ' '
..
FarnkingTools--Ifay Forks, Scythe Snatlni,
Rakes Sc. -fie. I. L. POST ..t. CO. '
Adniinistrator's Notice.
AT OTICE is hereby giveh that letters of adminis
tration upon the estate Of FREDERICK Ptcßunmo
late of the Bore of ‘Susquelialana Depot dec'd, have
been granted to.the undersigned, and all , persons in
debted to said estate Win please .make immediate
payment, and those ha'vi , 4 elating will present the
same duly attested for settlement.
JANE PICIRIN c-
G, ,
Win. IL HU Adm. re.
:ARO, )
qugettehanna Depot, Dee. ,18, 1:55..
i
GIFT ENTER PRI . • - I
. .
c ' 500- -- PACKAG ' . B - ':i
(I F Goods in lota at $ 3 444,342—51,50. and '23
V cents TO GIVE AWAY before the st of.l
Jan. 18.54. I
..
Any one purchasing Fire Dollars Worth of Qo - s I
for cash, at one time, will be presented with one off`
the'abovc packages: Now ready ‘ for
. delivery. ; Forl
further particulars inquire of • - ' • 1 . -1
• . i
•' ri
. .
Jtontrose '
• October 24 '1855.-
';.'
....._- IJ. LYONS &,SC
- - NOTICE.
rrlit: copartnership heretofore_existing under the
ll• name of.. Wickham k Hasford. is this da„ ' disT
soloed hi mutual consent. The notes - and accounts
are In the hoods of - A. Wickham for 6nniediate col—
lection, ' .• '4.,WICKIIAIL
J lIOSFORD.
.
• Friendsville,'Oct.- 1 3, 1 1835 -
A L.
.P. S. The subscri would - Say to the public that
he has jest received a general assortment of Fall and
Winter (foods, which he offers for sale eery/ low for
cash produce.' -, . •- 'J. nOSFORD.: ..
Friendsville, Nov. '3, 1831. 1 7 N ' • -,4•1w6.-
,
Frerh Arptval air New .Goods at
,Itiekeratan(* Garratt's.
r 'RE subscribers - Would' respectfully inform the
good people of Susquehanna county that they
tire bow opening their, stock ol.Pall and Winter Dryfloods, which is unusually large and attractive, all of
which will be sold for.cash or approved credit.cheap:
er than at - a,nY other establishment - in the county.,
We mean jut 'what.we,-say. Please give usa
DICKER.WAN dt GARRATT.. ;
New ifilforkSerit. 18, 1888,7 -,,• •
, i.s.
22y.1
War t War I In the Criiaea
19,000 Volunteer* wanted ! to buy Oyster'ii in any
way to suit, that are continually.arriving by express
'and kept and served' in. the
,beg manner at the 'Tem.
perinee Saln y on MalneStreet,opPosho
the Farmer'S tor e;Also Pies and.other eatables--
and most kind of Groceriits•S: Proxisltnts,- Teas Ake.,
Flour kept constantly on band; and for - eatent whole !
- sale and retaikat - • • 5. "S.. MOTT'S. :I
Ilurd'a Hair Restorer and . qltleti °kw, for beauti
fying the hair. A quantity or Latitinzir Gloves ; and
Mitten at , • - - 13.:5.. MOTT'S."'
. . ...
New York.Faney Candy and choke Septa and ha-,
_
Ported Kruit at •:•--- 4 , • P 4 -S. MUTTS. -•
Moinrose,lfor.- 14; 1856. .. .•-
........
Booket . Booki
A new suPl 4 7 Plat recieved, also Sheet Musk. , •
• -...J, LYONS & SON,
Montrose Dec. 12 1855
The C. detain Family Abnensie for t the :
PrestrYtethin Alreplee for sale. , •t•
J. YO A ; ..3 ;507.
~cerise. , •
A fresh fot orfszokly eit.o cc rie ttJuaelwahVilat the
store of LY.O7?-4gq
uontrase, '1).
; L: _
raUrS-I.aart.--a, tip-top e-- . }
German
Soap and Pabbits celebrate totaapatzif,,,Wasb.
ing and Bakirg Powders kir sale by I-•
"4. LYON'S & EOM,'
I -
LITTLE & HARDING.
Tankhannock Depot, November, 1865. 44w4
_~..~.~
' -..` • 'I
Banking House
POsr, COOPER; do CO.
lIILN.44tY DRINIKEK
Vft 1 •
Bu.rrruttf COOPER.' : J I9NTROS I
ISAAO L: November 12, 185YrPOST,' '
DRAFTS. o n
X r e c; t tl rk m e s it a y an d
I : bli t e . f i e s.—!::
Office hours from 10%, Y m. to eau
](cents. Al en 4 Fazio;
REFERENCE, Sitaud C Korot, Eaq., Phira.
Hon: WYlflism Jesatzpiltoaitaia:
_
MILLINERY At mllsomum... ) -
- , Mrs. H. D. Ward
vollTrespectful gZtfottee tothi pu blic .
lr;e, ashehasyud b usiness he o
Millinery at New Milftlrd,lia. - Fliii his arrangements.
i by which she will receire.froysNre:York thelsteit
styles of Ladies' and Misses' Meta and. Bonnets gig- •
ery description, and also to prochre on sheif rietier ,
any article of the-kind that any - person might want.
From such arrangements and from' her
. pt experi
-1 enec i She hopes to pleage all wheonaf favorler with
~their custom. 'All kinds et' re-trimming Antrepair
ing done on short notice, The public ars respeftftd- -
I ly
i nvited to. colt and examine . tor 4 , 4lageftes: • .
1 Thankful - far-past &vole; she`fesiiatfully solicitir -
further Patronage. - k . R. D.' WARP.
New Milford, Cret.ilBss.
_.. - 42nie
•
.
This44ray- 7 -11 Ton Please. ' • -
T HE Subscriber .begs fear call •to public attentrou •
ted ato one of sou ght geet;n/ diversified, best Setts!.
nd best Stoeh o 411 c Winter
Goods ever introduced intVltis market, and 'Which
he is. bound to sell for a'rei nable*advanee either -
'for Cash, Barter, or short approred• Dredt.' /111 per
sons in want of Goode, whether in the depar tment of
Dry Goods, Groceries, liardWare, Crockery, Ding*,
Boots &Shoes . , Clothini4c., %inmost eisuredlyeo_
snit their own interest (no less thiuMine,) by giving:
me a call previous to purchasing. •
0: G. -A-turn -EA&
BrOoklyb, Nov. 'l, 1855
PAUSE,. AND REFLECT. •
Economy is the order of the day, and one of -the
most effectual wars to economize is to purchase eigite
Store of J. WITTENBERG . it BRO.,.whyte just 'rave -
been opened the. most choice ind, splendid Stoat of
Fall L . Winter goods ever seen inthe COuntyfif Bus- .
quehanna. ' -
_ The following comprised but a . stnali portion of the
immense assortment to I be Found pt this EstabliihmenX
Gentlemen and Boys. Clothing in - endlos variety
and profusion, a,goolassortinent of Overcoats, Dides
Frock and - Business Coats, Tests and Pantaloons of
every description and duality and In figure, cut; styk,
kc., a /a
• ,
Our assortment comprises for Ladies wear; 'New
Styles 'Brocade Silks, ' angeableStripe and• Plaid, do.
Superior GloSsy Bla , do. all widths, Dehmesill col-
ors and fwalities, e Bage at all prices,, all Wool
Plaids of new a elegant designs, all - the latest
styles of Dress G BontbazineS, Black and colored
Alpacca, French • erinoes, Print.l and Gin g its •
handsome assortment of , Dres.s Trimmings,' Drihrtikl 2
erect Sleeves, Collars Cuffs, etc., Jaconef and - Swiss
.. , .
Edgings and Inserting; Gloves, Hosery, &e., Shawk
Veils, and Fors; Also a complete assortment of bleach
ed and'unbleaehed Muslins; DriMngs, Diaper Table
Covers; Sheeting, Flannels; &e., all of Which ' will be
sold at the - lowest prices._'
- For bargains tho pull& is respeetfuny invited' tot'
call at the cheap Store of _ • -
• ROSENBAUM, WrrTEN B ERG & BRO.
Co-p$
rtmershlp.
L. ROSENBAUM his this day associated with theist
•ia their busiriess under the - Firm of ROSENBAUM,
WitTENBERG & BRO. 1 All ateoUrits and Notes o
the old Firm, as those of L. ROSENI3AUM, can be ;,
found at - the old Stand; and we hope that all will see'
she necessity of settling them without further notice.
ROSENBAUL
C. 'WITTENBERG.
J. WITTEXBERG.
nontroae.Oct. lb; 1855'
"
BRoks, Rooks, Itiookal •
.
AT, THE MONTROSE BOOK STORE.
T HE subscriber, would infe'rta is friends and the
public generally that he has 3m hand ihelargest
and best selected assortment of Bolas and StatiOnery
to be foundsy where in Susqueh.?nna county, which •
he will sell r ready pay at prices that cannot fail to
suit.
Among the miscellaneous Books may be found the
• Life of Washington, Jackson, Taylor.- Isaac T. Hop
per, Horace Greeley; P, T. Baruutuomd Others; Star •
Papers, (Beecher.) Humanity in the-. City, (Chapin,)
Bell Smith Abroad, My Courtship and its Consequene
es, (Wykoll;) Ruth. Ifall, (Fann.TlFern,) also Fern
Leaves, first . and second series American - Agitators
and Reformers, Thoughts and Things at Horne Ind-
Abroad, Getting. Along, The Oldlfin, Hood's Works,
Stanhope Burleigh, The News Boy; L. Dow's Corn
plete Works, The Slave of the L4np, The Escaped
Nun, Le.vrie oti the . Bended 4 rudg Memoirs of the .
Countess Illessifigton, 2 vide Goldsmith's Animates'',
Nature, 'The 'Chemistry of Common Life, Clarke's-
Commentary, New -Testament, Barnes' . •Notes, of `
same, Buck's Religious Anecdotes, Testaments, Bi- •
bles, from pocket size to large family; Hymn, Prayer,
'Gift, Toy, Serap; Note, Receipt; and Blank Blooks of -
all sizes, &c. &c.
Scho6lßookv—ell kinds used in the county orTur-;
wished on .short - notice. .
Law Books—A good variety constantly on hand or'
furnished to order. .
- Siatinnerp. A good lot first rate iritiitg.paper at
1 shilling per quire --Gold and I k Steel
Ink, tile best in use, besides lota of other articles too
numerous to mention. - Please call and examine, be
fore purchasing elsewhere, at the Montrose Post Mt..., -
flee. • - A. N.' BULLARD.-
Montrose, August- lii, --
- .
•
mortirE %LABOR :- -• :- .'• •
.- 'WO ODRTIFF d, - ELDR.E '-- -
I, nr - AV . E removed to theburnt district, - wh re titer
1 JLI will be glad to see all their old, era - and
as many new ones as. please to giiithem call.—
I Tbey intend to keep a general assortment o Stoics
of the best kind and quality, among Which may be
(mild PIRE',,VIX and PARAGON AIR- GliT,.
THR.EI? STATES AND ORANGE . 0 UNTY
Arft-TIGHT, PRE317172f, STAR'OF Til limit_
.L3VATED OVEN AIR-TIGHT,. 014/-V2 Noittcr
WESTERN OVElii- The - Elevated Oven St es , an
have double fire-places, Which MakeS then r
con--
the'single fire-place ,Stoves. We he p con- -
stat ily on hand a general asSortu3ent of TINWARS
oekfirst rate qualify, for home - trade; aiso, Well And
Cistern Pumps; Pamp-Chains iu4 Reels, Livid Pips
,f all.slies, JappannedWare, &e. /tc:, ' all of which
t promfs'e to sell cheap for ready pa' or approved
ere *t. Job work done with despatch : and in ordqr.
- S. . WOODRUFF.. " i G. D. ELD4D., -
Mon
y
ose, Mai SO; 1855.. - / ''' '• ,- ttvl
TH 7
Time So
. ,
IGllll'llll-NG EXPRESS! .
_.
:,
I!—Fare Reduced !7-Through
by Daylight . ! ..`' . .
-..- 11A % \ ..E . 1..' & JENIvS.-
la A. s vy, col -inert a trtnership in liontrosii, - firr-thr- •
IA- purpose of doing ei,erybody's B.LACIL*- •
SMITININWst told stand, near . *
tel. We have purchnetl en entire 14w stock ol •
IRON.,compri2ing a full- '6sortnHienCot all kinds, di- •
reot from.,the city. Wu abatl.. keep .constantly , .on • -
htip‘Clter, you'll(' and imitara\Ruil•Roils, Vast Steel:, ' •
Tise-cok' Ro(1:1, Refined Tyre Nit . r,.. all si ea, Band
Iron; Spring Steel, a -,lirge asiortMuut,of malleable •
Iron, Coil Chains, Carriage Bolts; AS.-itet • * *
WAGONS'. AN.4 - -.C , A:R A - ES .:
,
Ironed on short notice; and Stock fouu or -made'ta
order thrOughout, as bury hest suit our us. '- -
All,husiness transactioml must be B Stti •o / i e° a ' .
year. • ;Short settlements and, l motto. ~ ong- frier is one:
I !; : strict atten oh to. business we hope to ;O. ''. _ ..
a liberatTshare of pitiOnagef • All work warran '•'': • -
%
N. •Rit A good Journeyman wanted, to'aah ' • ' •. '
steady employment and high wages will be *giveul2.'• :
A. E. llatet.rr. ' 7 . PanateJtarit. ,: -
- Montiose, May se, )86&-k. • •' - - 12:1:
Ilfrv: Goods; Cheap for Cash. ..
W. MOIT has Justveceived another lotqf AZ*, •
oi\
V.) - Goods, Such as Cltiloi• ' Mitike •De.l*:,
Bages, Collars - Embrolderiis, Lawils, tte;; r4 - ba
offers at very low ' - prices; Summer Sbaw L I" UMW las, • .
some bea u tif u l patterns at Very low pilhessairso Mack' - ..
ei.'Si Shawls equally 16w thr eash: -- : ' .. r .; - 1
Parasols latest stylo at . , c is.f e litorn . 1 . .
. Black Dress Silk; a spiendidarticle„T'at e.''' W; it. .' •
i . slitsmer Stuffs in great •
varieties, at , C .. 2.. - L
Groceries of all . kinds,, 'erg cherip-T,. WO, a Mut •. - '
rate article at . 5 9eta'per , gallon. f ,1 ' TO ve. pnly,to .f " . •
call and esainine, to become amid - that 44E0 4 Bid 1 . .:.
of Navigation " b theophtee to itrtry,cheap,..;," t. ;..- ~.
, _ i!-- 111 Waitted ts .' --' Tye: ;
-'• f'
' es.
Batten-4ga, Thunitlard, , gmks; hi'fitC,l itifAda:
oteountry Produce fn • exehinge. tbr , qc - Kis go t : , . •
1
'MontroUttltnie 75 ) : 155.1. '':' ' " 2, -- ', -'-'.• -.''''''''
VIEW FALL it-WINTERGOOD11:::
Latest, etyble•of. -Press . 6604 e. Ikobvivini' I*,
pe. Leather& FindinO, Grecerlei, ,-
A$ the RA Elea Store. , IMMY.II9III,NNR .:
Lodersinle Sept. 60 854, rssway-L1
- •
Sapliosed to beli
Ceopi
rINE thousand donarit worth of Iteid*Mitdeinota
ing at: -DICKERIUS & GAR4rrts,
3filford,'Sept. 18, 1 .. 1144, • --'