Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, July 10, 1856, Image 3

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In 'Jesting on e first Inst.. Mrti i 'finphia Baxter in
t h e gig, yee ot her age. Sister Baxter was'abright
and shag; fight in the M. E..Chtirch,vf which she
had been an • exemplary and , °ornament member for
about eighteen years; being alms hi her pl ace in
iheymyer meeting, in the class meeting, as we ll as in
t h e congregation worshiping God t , and encouraging
her Brethrett and Sisters to activity , in theirria
tian duties. 1 But she rests from *er labors and her th
works yrill fidlos.
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in. Bridgewater, on the 19th ult.. a consumption of
th e hugs, Idrs Rebecca Perkins, - wife of Cyrus
w arner , a gvd 29 years. The deceased. rev . (eased
unity l and became a meMbei of the Bridgewa
tr Baptist Church, in February .A.l,„'• D. 1846, and re
niined such honoring faithfully her , professon until
d ea th. Her last hours .were peas , eftd, and - she de
parted i lestri,ng no regrets but separation from her
eampantem an aged and widowed. one who had been
from her irlfanoy a mother, and little daughter,
a ged 11 months. , For these she'WOuld have remain
ed, but yet Was sUbmissiie to the *ill of the Savior
th whose embrace she has gone. Friends weep that
loss which 4 her gain, while coMforted with the
holm)
Yet again we hrope to meet thee 4.
When the day 'of life i$ Bed
Thai n heaxen with joy te i 'freet thee
Where no farewell tear is shed." .
1(0 Alki,i-4000.,
RESOLUTI,OI".
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Propostng Amendments to the Constitittiqn
• ig the • Conimonitiedith.
kesaltna OY, the Senate and h r ons ege •Rep,iezenta.
si res of Commonwealth of PennOicania 'in Gen
eral Assem'br met; That the following runendments
are proposed to the constitutiop of the commonwealth
in accordance! with the provisions ofthe tenth-artiele
thereof •
• t _ FIRST JaiI:I:RUM. :, •
There slugl!be an additional articiii to said .consti
• tution to be designated as article eleikeri i as follows:
ARTIcTE XI. , 1 •
j "OF TABLic DEBTS;
SCCTION 1. Th te mak.contrieit debts, to stip
ply casual deficits or failures in revenues, er to meet
expenses not ietherwise provided for but- the tithe
gate amount of such debts' dirdet and ''contingept,
whether contractedtby virtue of oneor more acts of
the general 'as,kembly, or at different Periods of time,
shall never exceed, seven hundred and fifty thousand
dollars, and the money ariaine b from thesscreation Of,
each debts,; shbll be applied to the purpose for whieli
It was obtained, or to repay the debtl so contracted,
and to no other purpose whatever. ;; • . • ,
facile:: 2. In addition to the 'above 'limited poi - -
er the•state may contract debts to, reNel invasion,eup
presi inserreCtien, defend the state ins war, or 'to re
deem the prseitt outstanding, indebtedness of the
state; but the Itioney arisingfrbm the contracting of ,
such debts, shall be applied to the puepose for which
it was:raised, dr to repay Such debts, ttud to no other
Purpose whatever. ; •
s ee ms 3. Except the debts above specified, •in•.,
sections one and two of this article no; debt whitever
shall be created by, or on behalf of the state.:
secrme 4. To provide for the ptiyment of the
present debt, find any additional debt, !contracted as
aforesaid, the legislature :dial!, at its ftrst session, af
ter the adoptiOn of this amendment, create a sinking
-"fund, which shall he sufficient .to pay 'the accruing
interest on such debt, and annually 40 reduce the
principal thereof by a sum not less-thin two hundred
and fitly thousand dollar which sinking fund shall
consist of the yet annual income of the, public works,
&mistime to time owned by the state; or the prri
, ceeds of the sale of the same, or anyii part thereof,
and of'the income 'or proceeds of sale df stock owned I
• hr the state, together with other fund. or resources,
that may be designated by law. The said sinking
fund May lie inerelsed,.from time to tiine, by tessign
ing to of any 1:40, of the taxes, or 'ethee - revenues of
the state, not *pitted for the ordinary; and current
. expenses of goi-erninent, and unless in, case" of war,
invasion or insUrreetion, no part of said siiiking feud
. shall be ueed et applied otherwise than'in extinguish- .
merit of the public debt, until the aniount of such
debt, is reduced below the rum okfive millions of del
; e
.
SEcitofi 5: ' q'he credit, of the ccnitnOntv ca 11.111
not in Any manner, or event, be .pledged, or loaned
to,. any , individual, company, corporanon, or associa- I
tion ; nor shall!the commonwealth , hereafter become
A joint owner, ar- stockholder, in any company,
elation, or corporation. I .
&terms 6. The commonwenlth'shall' not assume
the debt, or anY part . thereof, or 'any County, city,
borouglo, or toWnship or of anc-dorporation, or as
sociation; unleits such• debt shall have been - contrae
ted 'to enable the state to repel invaston, suppress
domestic intmrrOction, defend itself in time of war, or,
to nasist the state in the' discharge 'of - arly"portion of
its present indebtedness. _
SECTION 7. The legikature shall not nnthorize any
county, tity, borough,' township, or inctriporated dis
trict, by virtue of a vine of its citizens, or otterwise
to become a stockholder in any cotimanY„ - association
or corporation ;tor to obtain money for, , , or loan i •
credit to, any corporation, association, institution,. or
party_ • . 'I
' SPCOTD AIIk."NDMENT. -
There shall be : an additional article to Si;iti conititu
tion,,to tie difinated as article XII, Its follows
ARTICLE zit. • ,
OF 14.:KW COUNTIES...
No county shill be diiided by u line jcutting olf
over one-tenth &f its popoulation, (eithei, 'to form a
new county or otherwise,) without the express assent
cf such county., by a Tote of the electors . thereof; nor
slael sny pew etk . nty be egtablished, containing less
than four hundred square miles. .
THIRD sursourri. • • .
'Preis section two of the first article of the consti
tution, strike out the words, "of the city' of Philo
(Rphia, and of ;eaek county respective/ii/; from sec
tion fire, same article strike out the words, " ofPhi/-
sdelphia and of;the several counties;" frimi section
seven, same article, strike out the l words, " neither
threity of Phil:We/phis nor any," and insert in lieu
thereof the words, and •no ;" and strike Cut• section .
four, same article, ane lieu thereof insert The fol
lowing •
"Sr 4 In tht Kr'
jEctiow 4. , year one thousand:eight bun
dted and sixty-four, and in every seventh year there-.
'after, representalives to the mituber , of one hundred,
shall apportioned and distributed equally, throughout
the state, by dialrict's, in proportion to the number
of taxable inhabitants in the several Parte thereof;
except that any county containing at least. three
thousand five htindred taxables; May be allow.ed a'
separ a te representation; but no more tan three
couhtioa shall bel joined, and no co:inty 811 be
sided, in the formation of a district. ,Anrcity con:
taining.a sufficient number of taxables to :!entitle it
'to at least two representatives, shall have a separate
representation assigned it, and shall be divided into
convenient districts of contiguous territory ; of equal
taxable population as near as maybe, each of which
districts.shall elect one representative."
At tlic i end of; section seven, same article, insert
these words, "the city of Pk fladelphia shall be
iliclesl 'into simple senatorial districts o Je t ', contigu
out territory as nearly equal taxable population
Potsibic ; but 1440 ward shall be divided in the for-.
station thercof.'l,
The legislalut* at its first session, after #ie adopt
an of this ame d dment, shall diNide the city of Phil-.
')phis.into senatorial and representative,. districts,
the manner alio' ve provided; such diaticts to re- ;
unchanged until the aprxrtionineutin I. the year
• thousand ei#ht hundred and sixty-four.•
iracint .191ENDNEXT. , '
To be' esdioa XXVI, Article
Legistatuie shall have the 'power l k:
o 'titer, re
sis.. or anr ! al, any charter of incorporation - hereafter
wi by, or under, any special,' or general law,
cotter in their opinion . it may'be injurious to the
of the . coinunoawealth ; in such manner, howl
cr
'. that no injustice . Will be done to the' corpina
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is*Sensaia, 4ivi/11,3 1855.
Pciolned; That;this resolution pass. On the first
onliMent,yeas 24,nayS 5. On the second amendment,
ens is, nays On the third amendinent; r . yeas 28,
?a I. On thei fourth amendment, yeas 211,'- nays 4.
Extract from the Alma].
I THOUS A. MAGUIRE, C lerk.
BOVIIE OF REPRYSENTATTiES, <
21;
nit this'resoltition pass. On :the first
ve4s 72, nays 54. On the , second,. a
reas 68, nays 26. On.tbe amend
-64, Says 25; and on fourth tunendment,.
ys 16.
rout khe Janal.
WILLIAM JACK, I,olerk.
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°Ftlez , i:t ' .
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~ 1856. See of the Con ananwealth;
1 Iturisburg, June .27, 1856. lA.
Lia. 88
ify diet the above and fore,goir4 a true
eupi of the Original 'Resolution:relatire
?.ndm'ent of the eonatitutioe 4.l,the mite
file in this office,'
In testimony *hereof I belie hereunto s WANTED.,
at Rthandrand caused to be affixed - • the rpwo DOZEN FAT TURILEVRby the lat of July,
lea] °rale SoeratarfatMoe, the Orly ,and also fat Chickens of - R. 1119TT's.
\ written: - ' r•XTRA FLOUR from 73 to 8 dollars per barrel
A. G. CLIISIN, at ' S. S. MO T's: •
eeretarr of the Co4onorri4alth. Montrose, Pa.
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Ewa.
Sce.agreley's Oriict
P-
" . Ix Sawn, '. Aprfi 21, 1866.
Resolution proposingamendments to the Cotuttitu
ticut of.the - 43ciutmoutrealtli, being under coneldent
don. . .
On the question,
- Will the. Senate agree to the first amendment"
The yeas and nays were taken agreeably• to the
provisions of the Constitution,' and were as foliowe,
viz : '
Ysas—liessra. Browne, Buckalew, Cress Well, Ev
ans, Ferguson, Flenniken, Hop, Ingram, Jamison,
Laubach, Lewis, WClintock, Trice, Sellers,
Shuman, Souther, Arent); Taggart. Walton, .Welsh,
Wherry, Wilkin s and Pratt,
I Nava—Messrs. Orabb, Gregg, Jordan, Mellinge r
- and Pratt,-5.
So the question was determined in the affirmative.
.On the question,
• Will the Senate agree to the second .amendment?
The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the
provisions of the Constitution' and were as follows,
viz,: •
YEss—Mesars. Browne, Bunkalaw, Cremvell, Ev
ans, Hoge, Ingram, Jamison; Knox, Labaneh, Lewis,
M'Clintoek, Sellers, Shutnan, Souther, Straub, Wal
ton, Welsh, Wherry and Wilkins-19.
Nays --Messrs. Crabb, ' Ferguson, Gregg, Pratt,
Piiee and Platt, Speaker-6. 1 • • _
•So the question was determ ined in the. affirmative.
On the question,
WM the Senate agree to the third amendment?
The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the
Conititution, and were as follows, viz :
Yzas—Messis. Browrie, 3nekalew,• Crabb. Cress
well, Evans, Ferguson, Flenniken, Hoge, Ingram,
Jamison, Jordan, Knox, Laubach, Levis,ll'Clintneir;
Mellinger. Pratt, • Price; Selleri, Shutuan, Souther,
Struab, Taggart, Walton, Welsh, 'Wherry, Wilkins
and-Platt, Speaker--28.
- Nees--Mr. Gregg-1.
So the question was determined in the idirmative.
On the question,
Will the Senate -a,gree to 'the' fourth amendment?
The yeas and nays *ere taken agreeably to tile
Constitution, and were as follows, viz:
Yczs—Messrs. Browne. Buek'alew, Cresswell, Ev
ans, Flenniken, Hoge, Ingrani, 'Jamison,. Jordan,
Knox, Laubach, Lewis, M'Clintock, Price, Sellers,
Shuman, Souther, Straub, Walton, Welsh, Wherry,
Wilkins , and Platt, Speaker-23..
NAYS—Messrs. Crabb, Gregg, Mellinger and Pratt
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So the question was determined in e affirmative.
Journal of the Ilcus6 of RepfeSenta, es, April '2l, .
FAILITI FOR SALE.
1356." 0 ` •
The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the pro- rr iIE subscriber offers for sale his valuable Farm,
visions of the Constitution, and on the first proposed j 1 being a part of the Farm well known as the
amendment, were-as follows, . "Thomson Farm," in the township of Great Bend,
YEAS-Messrs.Anderson, Backus, Baldwin, Ball; Susquehanna county, Pa., containing about 230 acres
Beek, : (Lyeording„)„ Beck, (York;) Bernhard, Boyd, of first rate land, about-100 acres in valuable thuber,
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Boyer, Brown,rush, Buchanan; Caldwell, Campbell, mostly oak; with a suitable quantity of chestnut for
Carty, Craig, Crawford, Dowdalt; Edinger, Fausold, - fencing, and the remainder in a.high state of cultism-
Foster, Get; Haines, Harper, Heins, Hibbs; Hill, tion—is well watered by a small stream through The
Hilleg,as, Hippie, Holcomb, ifunsecker, Imbrie, lug- centre. and also by durable springs.
barn, Innis, Irwin, Johns., Johnson, ',sport°, Lebo; The buildings arc mostly in good repair, with cat
•Longaker; Lovett, Iti'Calmont,..jM'Cartity, M'Comb, tie and hay bawls and other necessary out-buildings.
Mangle, Menear, Miller, Montgomery, Moorhead, The. Farm is well fenced
,and suitaby adapted to grain
Nunnemacher, Orr, Pearson, Phelps, Purcell; Rain- or graizing, but its present condition isrmostly in first
s.ey, Reed, Reinhold, Ratlike, Roberts, Shenk, Smith, rate grass, with an abundant quantity of excellent
i(Allegheny,) Smith, (Cambria,), Smith, (Wyoming,) meadow, and •is considered sue of the bost stock
Stfouse, Thompson, Vail, Whallen, Wright, (Dau- farms. in the State. The timber land is equally
phin,) Wright, (Luzerne,) Zimmerman and Wright, adapted to, cultivation, and the great demand for
Speaker-72. wood and timber, and its proximity to market; make
Nays—Messrs. Augustine, Barry, Clover, Cobourn, it highly valuable. - 1
Dock, FrY,..Fulton,Gaylord, Gibboney, Hamilton, Theilocation of said Far7n, with its fertility of still-
Hancock, Housekeeper, Huneker, Leisenring, Ma- and state of cultivation, combine;eyery desir' ablKetts;
gee • Manley, Morris, Minima, -Patterson, Salisbury, vantage for convenience and profit not equaled in the
Smith, (Philadelphia,) Walter, Wintrode and Years- Country, being pleasantly situated in the productive
. Valley of the Susquehanna, directly at the junction
. So the question was determined in the affirmative; of the Delaware, Lackawanna Sc. Western Railroad
On the qdestion, : _with the New York sErie Railroad, having two
di-
Will the Hoese agree to the second amendment ? 4rect facilities to New YOrk by said lines and ab.lo
The yeas and nays were taken;! and were as fol. I: West and North by the New York b Eric and
lows, viz: -1, •1 tributaries to every desirable point.
YEAS—Messrs. Anderson; Backus, Baldwin, Ball, • Other important advantages present Themselves
Beck, (Lycoming,), Beck, (York,) Bernhard, Boyd, except for farming - purposes—said Farm being the
Brown, Buchanan, Caldwell, Campbell. Carty, Craig,l . Village Site of . .the pleasant and healthy, and rapidly
Fausold„Foster, Get; Haines, Hamel, Harper, Heins, i i 'growing Village of Lodersville, in the centre of a rich
Hibbs, Hoke - tab, Hunsecker, I agricultural distriet,ls adiantageously situated, there-
I brie, Ingham, Innis,. Irwin, Johns;:Johnson. Laporte, with for dividing up for the sale of lots. Persons de-
Lebo, Longaker, Lovett, M'Caltnont, M'Carthy, I sirous of a valuable and pleasant location, will - do well
Comb, Mangle, Menear, Miller, Montgomery, Moor- to calkand view tbe premises. •
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head. Nunneacher, Orr, Pearson. Purcell, * Ramsey, Ile • renee had of the substribercur the premises.
Reed.' Reinhold, Riddle . , Roberts, Shenk, Smith, "Al- Terms by agreement.
legiseny,) Strouse, Vail, Whallort,Wright, (i.uzerue,) 24M3
Zimmerman and' Wright,. Speaker,-63. •
. Augustine, Barry, Clover, Etlifsp_tr,
Fry, Fulton ~Gaylord, Gibboney, Hamilton, Hancock;
Iltmeker, Leisenring, Magee, Manley, Morris,. Mum
ma, Patterson, Phelps, Salisbury,' Smith (Cambria,)
Thompsen, IWiter, Wintrode, Wright, (Dauphin) avid '
Yetirsley-2.5. '
So the question was determined in the affirmative. -
- On the question,. , •-
Will the Mollie - agree to The third amendment?
The yeas and nays were -taken, and were as fol
lows, viz:
• Yeas—Messrs. Andersen, ; Backus, Baldwin; Ball,
Beck, (Lyco.ning ; ) , Beck, (York,) Bernhard, Boyd,.
Boyer, Brown; Buchanan, Caldtvell, Campbell, Carty,
Craig, Crawford, Edinger, Fausold, Foster, Fry, Getz,
Haines, Hamel,.Harper, Rats, Hibbs, Hill, IFillega.s,
Ripple,: Holcomb, Housekeeper, Irabrie,lngham,in
ids, Irwin, Johns, Johnson, Laporte, Lebo, Longalter.„
Lovett, M'Calmont, - M'Corub, Mangle, Menear,
Montgomery, Nunnemaeher, Orr; - , Pearson, "Pbelfis, ,
iPurcell, - .Ramsey, Reed, Riddle, Shenk, SMith,
gheny,) Smith, (Cambria,) Smith, (Wyoming,) Thom
son, Whallon, Wright, (Dauphin,) -Wright (Luzerne)
and Zimmerman---6#.
fairs—Messrs ,. 'Barry, • Clover, Cobourn, Dock, •
Dowdall, Fulton ; Gaylord, Gibboney,.Handlton,'Han
cock,Huneker, Leisenring, M'Carthy, Magee; Manley,
Moorhead, Morris, Patterson, Reinhold, Roberts,
isbnry, Walter, Wiotriale, Yearsley and Wright;
Speaker-25. . •
SO the question was determined in the-affirmative.
.QQn the question, . • 1 -
Will the House agree ,to the fourth amendment?
We Yeas and nays were' taken, .acid were as fol
lows, TiZ :
YzAs,...Vecsis.: Anderson, Backus; Ball, Beck,
(Lycoming,) Beck, (York,)Berribard, Boyd, Boyer,
lirktWn, Brush, Buchanan,Caldwell, Campbell, Carty;
Craig,CraWforcl; Dowdall , Edinger, Fausold, Foster,
Fry, etz, HameLliarper, Heine, Hibbs, Hill, Mlle
gas, Hippie, Holcomb, Housekeeper, Hunsecker,brie, Innis, Irwin, Johnson, Laporte! Lebo, Longa
ker, Lovett, ll'ealmont, WParthy, kil,COmb, Mangle, _
:Itienear, Montgomery,Moorbead:Nuunemacb
er Orr Pearson, -Phelps, Purcell, Ramsey, Reed,
Reinhold, Riddle, Roberts, Shenk,grrrith, (Cambria) .
Smith, (Wyoming,) Thompson, Vail, Walter, What
lon, Wright, (Luzerne,) Yearalev,, Zimmerman and
Wrioiit; Speaker- - 69. -
?s, t ,Te--)fessrs. Barry,
• Clover, Cobourn,Fulton,
Giblioneyilainest, Hancock, Iluneker,lngbam, Leis
enring, .Mamee, Manley, Morris, -Pafterson„ Salisbury
and Wintrode-16
So the question was determined in Thesaffirmative.
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SECRETARY'S OFFICE,
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Harrisburg dune it'i 1656 i
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Pennsylvcrnia, as : 1
I do certify that the'above and foreving is a true
and Correct cop'"of the "Yeas arid Nape" taken on
the Resoluti proposing amendments to the Consti
tution of the Commonwealth, as the sane appears on
the Journals of the two Houses of thel General As
s rubly of this Crtiomonwealth for, the session of 1856.
}
( --, Witness my hand and the seal of said of.
•, 1 , L. S. fire, this twenty - seventh day of June, one
.—w thousand eight hundred and fifty-six.
. , A..G. CURTIN,
•
Secretary of thee . Comnionwealth.
• ,
Carriage Making.l
T EE undersigne.d hieing purchased the old stand
recently occupied by :Jonas Mack is now pre
' pared to carry on Carriage Ma . king business, in
all its branches. - All kinds of Carriages +in ufactur
to order, and repairing done on short notice.
4. IL EDGERS.
1 tf.
Montrose, July lst 1856.
ft Andltor's Notice:
rriHE subscriber, appointed to re•auclit the accour.ts
4:s of Caleb Carrnalt, executor of the wfil of Lydia
Thompson &c., and also to report 'a distiibution of
the funds in said Cartnalt's - hands, as executor and
trustee &c., will attend thereto at his office in Mom
trese, on Friday the 25th of Jury inst:, at dee o'clock
x.. at which time all persons interested can attend
if.they think proper, or be debarred Lc.
July Ist 1856. WM. J. TURRELL, Auditor.
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Administrator's .Notice;..
7kT OTICE is hereby given that letters =of adminis
J &Mien upon the estate of JOEL ifortutitss, late
of . Ifaitoonn township, deceased, have been grant
ed to the undersigned, and all persons indebted to .
said estate sill please make immediate payment;
and those having claims will present the same duly
attested for settlement CHARLES TIN(LEY,
Ilarford, July 1856. - Admr.
W 04111: WOOll- WO011!
.rrHE_highest market price ix cash' will be aid for
I. wool at - POST BR OTHERS.
July 30th 1850.
.
LOUR AND SALT for sale by
LYONS SON;
-Cash Paid for„Wo,ol. '
MILE highest price= in cash will be paid for,Wool
11- by •
New Milford, June 20,1866 . -
YENDUE
OF
Valuable Beal Estate.
1110)Y virtue of au Order of the Orphans' Court of
ILI Susquehanna County, the undersigned will sell,
at public vendue, at the Court louse in Montrose, on
Thursday the 30th day of July, at 1 o'clock P.
the following. described piece ofland,late the farm of-
Daniel Citifut, deceased, situate in New Milford town
ship; .and bounded ou the north by lands of Belus
Foot, on the east lands of the Drinker Estate, on
the south by lands of Win. Vanhousen and on the
west by lands of Lodemia Chamberlin—containing
about 66 acres. ExeePting therefrom that part of
said farm lying west of the road leading from Brook
lyn to New Milford, containing SO acres, which was
sold by Zipron Cobb . and Matilda Crofut, adtninistra
tors-4eaving about 36 acres of laird, mostly improv
ed, hiving thereon a good story and a half frame
bodge, a.frame barn, a small orchard and good water.
Taus—One half upon delivery of the Deed, and
the remainder at the end of the year. • , •
AMY M. CROFUT,
Guardian of Minor Children of Dan'l Crofut, dec'd.
- New Era in Montrose:
THE WAR IN KANSAS CONTINUES!
BUT; those Rho niteMpted to get up a flgbt in
11 Montrose,' against "second rate goods and high
prices," with the fag.tmds of three or four old stocks
have firiltsl.l and.
'Keeler and Stoddard;
•
whose BOOT AND SHOE STORE k boated on Main
street, South of Searle's Hotel,—with the largit and
hest assortment of Goods ever'brought into thismar
ketrbought at the •.
• LOWEST FIGURE,
and which they will sell a 'leak' above cost, are de
termined to give "the old codger" a hard one.
We do not intend to , be. undersold by any other
establishment in TOWII. Wt. have only to say, Come
and See, for "seeing is believing." We do not de
sire to puff' our goods, preferring to "lelNlour works
praise us ;" bat we may be permitted to flay, for the
information of purehaserS,' that we have just received '
AN EXTENSIVE STOCK of Superior quality and
style, comprising all kinds of Gentlemen's, Ladies',
and Children's wear. Also a general assortment of
Findings, and Leather IA ail kinds. - 9
Work made to order,,an.d repairing done neatly.
KEELER & STODDARD.
Mcnitrose, June '11,.1856;
tash for Wool. ..
TIICKERMAN & GAR:FLATT will pay the highest
.1...7 market price for all the Wool in Susquehanna
County delivered at their Store. • • •
New Milford, June 16, 1856: ‘ • •
I ITIIOCritAPAIS ; Artist's Paints in tubes,
.1.. J and Artist's Brushes;The Balm or* Thousand
Flowers, for beautifying th e complexion; Gouraud's
Powdres Subtiles, for removing superfluous hair,—
also his Italian Medicated Soap for removing Tan,
Freckles Pimples and , Sallow Complexion; Batche-
Tor's Liquid Hair I)ye, also his idoldaiia Cream for
the'hair ; Halloway's Pills and . Ointment, and nearly
all the Pills, Ointments, and Pateut Medicines in cre
ation, at • - TURRELL'S.
Montrose, June 18, 1856. " ,
A LIGHT 1 A LIGHT
Every Day, Brings hismething New.
CONE - AND BE CONVINCED.
CLAYTON and sAmrs SELF-REGULATING
GAS LAMPS, giving the dearest and most
beautiful light of any thing yet discovered, and une
qualled by any thing else in economy, a 9 the Lamps
are so constructed that- you get a splendid Gas light
from the common burning fluid and three times the
amount of light from a leas qUantiV of fluid.—For
sale at the Montrose Post-office by
Montrose, Jtine 18th 1886. A. N. BULLARD. •
N. B. The usual Glass Fluid punps changed to a
Gas Lamp.
COME AND. SEE.
8 " CENTS in cash, ill buy one dollar's worth of
el - the splendid stock of Spring and Summer
Goods just receiving at the Cheap Cash and Barter
store at Dimock Four Cornnrs, where almost every
body now goes to buy their gogds. ,
Ham, and Salt kept always on band. . •
WM. H. THATEA:
e /,
Dimock, May 28, 18456,
FARMERS TO TOUR INTEREST.
Afore chance to make from 12. to 25 or 30
per cent. (*your investment.' •
THE subscriber is prepared ,to furnish Threshing
1. Machines and various other Agricultural Imple
rneilts, not 'to be, silrpassed' by any in this country, '
frtnii the well known and long established manufacto
ry of Wheeler, Mellick ali Co., Albany, N. Y. There
afe but few'frmers in this county but what can re
alize the above per,Cent., or more, as the horse pow
er can be applied in .. sawing wood, in log or other
wise, churning, cutting straw, and hay, &c., anti va
rious other uses too numerous to mention. For sev
eral reasons I can make it an object for those wishing
to purchase, to call upon .me•and have their orders
filled. , have the freight so arranged that the trans
portation is but a mere trifle. =Oen:milts war
ranted to perform as recommended, (see large hand
bills.) I can elm) furnish machinery frem other man
.Ufactories if desired. . Now is ymir time to send your
orders, and . your machines will be in readiness at
harvest. E. T, TIFFANY.
Diflock, Susq's. co., Pe., June 10, 1856.,
GUARDIAN'S SALE.
ikToncE is hereby given that by 'virtue of an Or
/I - der from the Orphans' Court of Susquehanna
county, there will be exposed to public vendee, at
the Court Mouse in Montrose, on Thursday the 31st.
day of July nett, at one o'clock P. x., all that certain
piece or parcel of land situate in Rush township,
bounded north by lands late of Caleb Carroll, on the
eastly lands of John Bradshaw, on the south by
lands - of W. T. Whitet and Rebecca . White, and on
the west by lands of Alice B4ertua>C. Carmalt;
being 100 rods in length and 4S, • width, and
containing $O acres, be the same .ioreor less, with
the appurtenances. Terms of payment made known
on the day of sale. P. R VANTBOUTEN,
May 28, 1856--20w5) • Guardian he.
CARR PAID FOR WOOL,by
• C. S. BENNETT.
. Susquehanna Depot, June 28, 1868. 2;tf
r --
TEMPEDANC E r ' , SALO ON, AND
0200212 Vt, -
ON MAIN•STREET,MONTROSE I PA.
THE subscriber takes 'this method to keep It be
fore the People of Susquehanna county, that at .
the Temperance Saloon (the only one in Mopposo)
is the place ,to get Pies, It'irkes, Crackers, Cheese;
Now York Candy, Sardines; Herring, Oranges and
Lemons, Apples, Nuts, gti*, Pickled Oysters, Clams,
Tongue and Cucumbers, Small Beer, Ice cool Lem
°nada and Soda-water, Ice'CrAff s &e., to eat dud
drink. Also, at the. scone place , kept GU hand a
good assortment of trROCERIES, fresh from New
York, such as Tea or - different kinds, good, from 2s.
9d. to Gs. per pound; Brown Sugar is now felting at
9 cents per-pound, best Coffee Sugar at 11} des.,
and crushed, pulverised and granulated Sugar at 121
cents-per pound: Mackerel, Cod, .White 91.nd Blue
Fish, Pork, Lard, Smoked Ham and Slorilders, Dried
Beef, ' Ham, Tobacco, (plug and fine-cul,) Vinegar,
~Tallow Candles, Stearin° Patent and . Sperm do.,
, Rice, Soap of different kinds; from 10 to 12+ cents a
lhar, Soap Powder and Washing Soda, Sack Salt for
1 family use,-Shot; Percussion Caps, White-wash, Scrub
and Shoe Brushes, Stove -and Shoe Blacking, Hair
Oils, Perfumery and a variety of Extracts, Matches,
Pepper, Cinnamon, Clove's, ground do., Ginger, Mus
tard, French and American,{ Coffee Easerice, Corn
Starch, Sago for puddings, Raisins from one shilling
‘ to 18 pence per pound, Zantee Currants, Citron,
:Prunes, Licorice, drtips and root do 4 Candies of all
ikinds, Fancy Candy Drops, 'Glum do., Dried Peaches,
!Plums and Cherries,-Orangei and Lemons, Pine Act
Apses, Cocoa, Broom and Chocolate, Nutmegs'and pai
-1 era Nutmeg Graters, patent, Clothes Pins, Transpar
-1 ent Slates, Slate and Lead Pencils, Sweet and Castor
Oils in bottles, Fire Crackers and.other Fire Works,'
1 Raymond's, Lee's, and Wright's .Pills, Salts, Dr.
Phyies Camphor Ointment, =tamest sure cure for
the Toothache, - Sprains, Bruises, Burns, lie;same.
Horse Medicine; and a large assortment of Children's
Toy s, Toys, among which ate Horses on *heels and roch
lers, Dogs, Linris, Cats, liir4, ke., sruall Pails.and
Baskets, Clarionets. Accordeous, Harmonicons, Jews
{' harps, a few Ladies' Basket's afid Sewing Birds; also,
I Flour on hand by the - pound, seek or barrel, tt as
i
ht
i low price and as good quality as cart be bo ri„„o ,n
ro Montse. -
All orders sent by friends, stage,; I [
{t ' *
mail, or by chil
dren, 'with the axAny, shall receive prompt attention
and be dealt as fairly by as if these who ordered were
. 1 Ipresent themselves. • i . •
The above goods are for sale at "live and let live"
. prices. People are requested `:,to call and : examine
Ifi., themselues. Terms, cash Or ready pay. Thank
ful for past favhrs, I hope to Inakel it an object for
those that want Groceries, Enables, ir.c.,.to get them
lat the Temperance Saloon' anti GiMrv. ..
slayl S
21, 1850. , . ".....S. , MOTT.
LADIES! GENTLEMEN! FRIENDS!
..i ~ •
7 11 tViii - ean the "strange gyrations and rapid
Ny -
evolutions"of those excited crowds, of peo
ple in the hitherto quiet streets, unless thdy are anx,
ibusly following up the magnificenteir of Fashion,
Beauty and Taste which has; Just rolled into F. B.
alebaniller's'Fincy Goods Emporium? Oh, yes, they
successfully suiting to become the happy recip
i nts of some of the innumerable benefits being disz
p used, daily, from its capacious arrangements, to
the thronging multitudes. If there are any who are
kill unconscious or that which will :contribute so
abandantly to their happinespi, comfort and best in
terests, I woold say—Ladies, ,if you Want a peifect i i
"charin" of a Dress, a "love" r of a Mantilla, a "beau
ty" of a Shawl, a "sweet" Pribt.sol, a "darling" Fan,
or any other fancy external lapplianeta or decora
tions, don't delay, but call at Once, and secure some
of the "nice things" before it is, alasl to late. We
have splendid Plaid Dress Silks, Black Silks, Satins,
Striped Berages; Challis Deßages, Lawns from 10 to
374 cents per : yard; 'Cl:tumbrels, Ginghams, Curtain
Calicoes, a large assortment 'of Cambrics, Muslin,
Jaconets, bleached, and unbleached Muslinsi Sheet
ings, Denin.s„: Miners' Check,lApron do.; Summer
Cloths, a great tariety of kinds , and prices, Embroi
deries, Laces, &c. &c. li
FANCY ARTICLES AND YANKEE NOTIONS.
Port-monies, reticules, enarrieled work bags, bead
purses, portfolios, pearl card cases, pearl paper fold
ers;Atin shawl piiis, shirt boiloin studs, sleeve but
tons bornelean coat buttons, Pt bracelets, mohair
dql,:Jsmall china tea setts, china toys, rubber puff
1 cOlbs, rubber back, aide, andldressing combs, cbil-
I dren's round combs; cornelean,charms, glass lockets,
fancy air-tight ink stands, fancy cibtehet cases; stil
letfoe=', glass beads, fancy moire antique, rubber and
"silk belts, &e. : . l• -
;.. Fiatsand Caps.
Gents_pearl and black fur Vats, • men's and boys'
wool hats, men's Panama and'lLeghorn Mats, palm
leaf hats, 'straw•do.t chili:if-cu t e - fancy legliorn hats
and caps, plaid summer caps, silk oilcloth do., &c.
L. GREEN.
. -,.
Clothing andl Cloths.
An exte.usive stock of black vloth coats, plain and
plaid cassimere do., brown andlwhite do., cheap jean
do., satin vests, cazimere do., white and buff Mar
sailes do., plush do.; pants, a great selection of all
kinds and descriptions, with satin stocks, black silk
cravats,. fancy colored do., randy summer do., Byron
collars, suspenders, silk and cotton suspenders, fancy
.mtton hose, merino do., &c. &c
Groceries; Provisions, Paints,
and oils, cordage and twines, wooden ware
,and
crockery, looking glasses and glass ware, andn fact
almost every thing - you want or are disposed to in
'quire for—all for sale cheaper than the cheapest.—
Call in with the crowd, and collie along and - prove
these assertions. • F. B. CHANDLER.
Montrose; May.2o, 1856.
,
~ .
..
NEW GOODS Ilit SlllllllS4'
•Tiff.' subscribers, having entered into copart
nership uneer the Sim of Soyrnix & Youso,
take pleasure in announcing to their friends and the
public generally that they are receiving as complete
and as• carebilly selected stock Of goads. as has ever
been offered to the goods-buying community. in this,
section of country. Their stock is comparatively new
goods—as the old stock of .L H. Sutphin wag redue
ed to an unusually small amount--and !embracesall
the, arieties usually kept in a country store. They
are now receiving and opening a large stock of
. , Spring•aord filutsioseil• Goods,
to which. they incite public attention, believing that
an examination of the quality and price will prove
satisfactory to purchasers generally. They especial
ly invite the ladies' attention, to Itheir assortment of
fashionable and durable Dress Goods, of every variety
and style, consisting in patof Spring Ddlains, Chat
lies, Barages, • Barage Detains, Lawns, . Poplins, and
Gingham. A good assortmenttof Spring and Sum
mer Shawls, and a splendid lot of Parasolii. Also, a
complete assortment of Bonnets aryd - Trimmings.
Gents, we have not forgotten yfti. Please drop in
and see; we.can fit you from Hat to Boots, • in
- style an nality as - well as priCe. Cloths, Cosi
-44
'
, wens, reds, Cashmerets, Satinetts and Kentucky
Jeans; satin, Silk and Mareales Vestings iu all their
variety, with a large and complet t assortment of Rea
dy Made (lathing. - ' R. L i SGTPIIIN.
,
SAMUEL YOUNG.
Summers, April 22, 1856. '
N. B. The highest price paid for all kinds of Pro
duce. - SiTPHIN A Yelcao.
A LARGE ossoqrnent of 'loco and Shoes for sale
YOUNG.
(111,0(7ETIEE&—A good assortment of SUgars, Teas,
V.A 'Coffee and Molasses, with W prime lot of Mack
erel, in Kits; Quarters, Halves and Whole Barrels;
also, Dry and Pickled Cod for sale by
"" - SLITHIN &YOUNG.
ALARGE lot of Crockery. GlTem, Stone, Tin, and,
Cedar Ware for sale by 'SUTPHIN & YOUNG.
Fresh Arrlial of, New l Goods at
Dickerman ilk Garrott's.
THE subscribers would respectfullyinform the
good people of Susquehanna county that they,
are now opening their stock of Fall and ,Winter Dry
Goods, which is.unusually large and attractive, all of
which will be sold for cash or approved credit cheap
er than at any other establishment In the county.—
We mean just what: we say: Please give us a triaL
DICKERMAN k GARDATT,,
New 2411ford,itept. 18, 1855.
PARYIKES, LOOK KERB!
THE subscribers hiving entered into pOrtnership,
are prepared toteceive woof to manufacture on
shares or by the yard. Also,, Wool Carding and
Cloth Dressing in their season. . '
- GARRET JOHNSON.
JOHN. BEADRONT.i
Great Bend, March 5, 1856. Brn6
22m6
ruoi.
HALL & SATTER4Y.
MANUFACTURERS and deafen; - in It kinds of
131 Furniture, are now prepared to fill all
orders for Bedsteads of all kinds at wholesale or
retail, on short notice. Retail prices range from $2
upwards, according to style. Wel also keep otauutd
Ready-num/8 Coffins ;, and as we , have; en elegant
Hearae, we ire prepared to attend funerals on short
notice.. A. A. HALL
.1, T. SA.TTERVE.
Nei Milford, May 1,18A6.
DIBSOLIITIQN.
MICE firm of & Lamb has this flay dissolved
J. by mutual consent, and badness will be =tin
ed at the old stead under tbefirm Of Hall Batteries.
HALL k LAME
New Milford, 1, 1866.
=I
F . MIIIIII Ili
(Successors (o ct- E. Buldwin,) /
SADDLE & HARNE2IAXEIig,
AND TRIMMERS.
. .
ITAVINe pitrehased the interest of A. & E. Bald
In the aboie husinese; they O'er on pod
terms, all kinds of work ' in their tine," :Ina /algid:
dies, Hnme s, i rrtmks; in. Harness tnadn of the
best oak-tanned leather.
CARRIAGE TRIMMING. of alf.kintiT done oh
abort notice s hinsler Of Oarriage Trimmings 141
on hand and fitrnislted cheaper than can be pirehat
ed elsewftere in Northern PennyiPlattla. ,
N os. 1,2, and Ifasatental Searles Hotel, Mont-.
nise i Pa. • -
0. h Vounitist - slim..
1856.
HEW atotoDo.
BENTLEY a t READ • are now receiihig
their usual line and desirable Mock . of Bloods
for the Spring and Summer trade, which Were per; '
chased at the lowest 'possible prices, and will be sold
for cash, produce, or on approved credit, on terms
which cannot but be satisfactory to the closest buyers.
• Our thanks are due to our customers and the put,.
lie generally for their liberal , parronage ,bestritved up
on us for•the last eleven years, and as. we are now
provided with a large and convenient Store, and in
tend as heretofore, to give our entire perstinia/ atten
tion to the business, we trust to toerlt a continuance
of past favors. 1
,___
• Remember that we have but one rates rot{ ova
coons, and that as low as the same quality can tie
bought In this county. ,
DRY GOODS.—A full assortment of Bro adcloths,
lierseymeres,ltentucky Jeans, Summer Cloths, Sheet
ings, Cotton Yarn, Batting, and Calicoes that can't be
beat for 6d per yard. .
FANCY AND DRESS GOODS.—Plain an l d
figured Delaines, Challis, Deßages, Lawns, - Ginghtuni,
Summer Shawls, Bonnet Ribbons, ke. &c.
HATS, CAPS, d: BONNETS. r -Men's, youths','
and Boyle Silk, Fur; Wool, - Panama, Leghorn, Palm
Leaf, Canton and Straw Rita, of all the different ve- _!
rieties—Ladies' and Misses' Bonnets, Infants' Bats,
Bandboxes, Parasols, &c. &c., for sale cheap.
GROCERIES,WARDWARE, Crockery, Stone
and Tin Ware, Cuttains and Room Paper, Patent
Pails, Broonis, Tubs, Sc •
GARDEN SEEDS—a full • assortment. •Also,
Glass, Sash and Puttv. \
SOLE AND UPPER LE4TIIER—Kip, MO
rocco and Lining Skins.
BOOTS ANI) SHOES. - - Men's Thick' and Calf .
Boots, warranted--Youthetuad' Boys' Boots—Ladies'
and -Misses' Gaiters, Buskins, &c.—also, Children!s .
Shoes of almost every style. 1
DRUGS AND,MEDICINES.—A full supply Of 1.
the choicest kinds just received. Also, all of the
popular. Patent Medirines of the day. 1
CODFISH, MACKEREL; by
. the barrel, one: s,
half or one-fourth barrel ' ' 1
PAINTS .4.11 7 .1) OILS.:—We have_ just received
and shall keep constantly on hand, raw and boiled
Linset,4l Oil, Olive and Lamp Oil, White Lead, Zinc,,
Blake's Mineral, Imperial, Chrome and Paris Green
Ochre, Eng. Venetian, and in fact every thing called
for in the painting line.
JEWELRY, ll'ilTellES,and Silver Ware—A
hirge addition to our stock nutkei the assortment
complete.
LOOKING GLASSES AND PLATES, Clock,
Whips, Travelling Bags, TrunlOyUmbrellas, Rubber
Overshoes, be. Sc., for sale rirht by :
BENTLEY Et READ:.
MontroSe, April 22, 1856. ,
- -
DAIRY SALT by the pound, bushel er sack, just
rveired and fur, sale by', _ •
•
• BENTLEY & READ.
"PUTTER FIRKINS & TUBS foritisted to order
10 by BF + NTLEY & BEAD.
1:1 4 RESII BETTER in tube, sent to the city, and
IL retunis promptly made in current fluids by
April SO, 1850.1 • BENTLEY I BEAD,
RE.V.7-- el©P)l3-0.
UST received at the Store of J. Moss & Bros., a
J
large assortment of Spring and Summer Gobds;
of every variety usually kept in u country store, con
sisting in part of—
Dry Goods. A good assortment of bmidcloths;
casidmeres, Kentucky jean, summsr cloth, sheeting
and calicoes.
Fancy at Dress Goods.—Plain tld fig
ured delainet. chitllies, debrages, lawns, gingluns,
summer shawls:ribbons, &c.
Boots ii:Shoes.—A large assortment, (in part
our own manu&ctui4)l,6f meu's,boys', ladies', misses,
and children'i, of ev4 style.
Leather.—Upper • leather, calf and kipskins,
oiorocco and lining Akins.
Shoe Findings dt Lasts.—A full assort
ment.
Also a good assortment of. Groceries,. Hardware,
Crockery,,Stone . and Tin ware, Paints, Oils, Fish,
which we will sell on as favorable terms and as low
prices as can be bought anywhere in the county. ,
J. MOSS & BROS.
New Milford, May'ls, 1856. •
N. B. Wanted in exchange.for goods, grain, lot
which we will'pay, 'es. 6d., for rye; 79., for corn; 45.,
for buckwheat. and 42 cts. for'oata. Also, baiter,
eggs, and most kinds . of produce."
MAP OF SUNZUEHANNA COUNTY
From• actual Measurements . and Surveys un
der direction of G. M. Hopkins„
Civil Engineer, Philadelphia.
THE subscriber. proposes ko publish shortly, by
subscription '(provided a sufficient number of
subscribers can he obtained,) a g new and complete
Map of Susquehanna COunty, to be made from entire-,
ly new and original surveys throughout the county,
and plotted to a large scale, so as to allow distinctly
the public roads, township lines; country stores and
taverns,
ph -
smith sho-‘chool h0u... - t, churches, post
offices,
shops, rnaneictories, quarries, and other mat-
ters of public interest, with the ritual topography orl
mountains, hills, rivers, creeks and streams. - The
names of property holders mid residents generally,
(carefully Including all those in the. county who sub
scribe in advance for the Map,) will , be engraved op
posite their housCs upon the Map. A separate plan
of Moritrose and each of the larger villages will also
be made to a large scale, with the names of subscrib
ers Opposite their residences. Views of public build
ings and private residences engraved in. the margin.
The Map to be handsomely engraved and orna
mentally finished in'the style of the maps of Tioga
and Broome counties, N. Y., by the same publisher
and engravers, and to contain about 18 square feet of
engravings, handsomely colored Iby townships and
mounted on rollers. Delivered to subscribers at $5
per copy. • •
The subscriber relies upon the patronage'of the in
telligent and enterprising citizens of Susquehanna
county to sustain him in the production of a work of
such magnitude and expense, and respectfully solicits
their co-operation. •
• ROBERT.P. SMITH, Publisher..
No. 17 and 19 Minor street, Philadelphia
• • DRY GOODS.
ir l ity GOODS, GROCERIES, ITARDWARE,
.1-J Crockery, Nails, Brooms, Fish, Pails, Tubs, &c.,
ust received. ' , • J. LYONS & SON.
Moctrose, May 14. -
Q .- ifNI - 1 - Y SOFA.
ments, School Books,.Paper, Envelopes, &c.
just received at • J. LYONS &
- FIATS AND CAPS--a new lot'•
J. LYONS & SON.
Montroie, May . l4, 1856.. •
FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!
THE undersigned is agent. tor the following In
suranco Companies, the reputation of which,
for solvency and honorable dealing, have been long
known to the public :
The Lycombig Mutual. Capital $200,009..
The Farmers' Union Insurance, of Athens, Pa.—
Capital $200,000, secured by bonds and mortgages.
State Mutual at Ilarrisbnm, on the stock and mul
tual plan. Capital $350,0011.
tg'Applicants can rectilve policies in either-or
any.ok the• above companies.
BILLINGS STROUD, Agent.
.; May 19, 1856.,
Mm j )tose,
F. R. CHANDLER
fl .
a very fine stock of Delaines, selling from
XI. 'lO cents to 22 cents - per yard Parainettas Aim
25 to 50 cents; Prints from 5 to 12} cents; Wool
Plaid' from 50 to 15 cents; Candles 15 cents per
pound, and all ether coo&•equally Jo*. Pleitse call
and see.
-FLOUR AND SALT
conktantly ot. band at the lowest prices.
March 26, 1855. " F. 8. 1 - CHANDLER.
Bonnets and-Parasols: -
Vhave just reeeived;l4 - espress, s fresh. stOeit
of Bonnets, Misses' and Children's - Bats, Ben'.
nets Psrasels, &c. white we offer cheap.
. • - 'BEN't'DET.A. READ.
Montrose; . May qo, nu;
PERSONS desirous of paying top money, on debts
of any, description, car do ao by leaving their
payments with . Post, Cooper & Cob, Rankers, Mont.
rose, to my credit, whose receipts will be allowed
from their data. CI. L. WARD.
April 18, 1856 154
NOTICE.
ODIUM 4 CO4
Ittii2e*
net Makeinh
°fret ink hi thPii
mild !Mtn stout of CAPINVP •
Id brat assortmeitt of (JANE,
4,D SAVA A T CHAIRS o'er offer:
lama Mihail,- ail Or whiol yvere
dy to their order; anditey cdu
sl superior article. Cali at th'eir
Ilfaffie street, and examine for,
yr. inns*:
a. c. pdSio 's
A.*tirn,
FL
,
-01 , 4111.
"warrant
igraretiOta,
fertir
_IONS_ a 801,
I LAN.Esigoto,,..
i Deo.- Mb: z :
trAVE ,ch t lhantt, ag_ melon tisiorftiiini
_of bry"
roCertei,-.Hard-ware, l'in=ware, Store-'
wire ; • Broode ware, Looking aliases, Crockery,
Carpetti, 800 " and Shoes, Hata and Caps, Giast
Slane„ P aints ; rap and Linseed Oil, 'Dock Jay ne a
celebrated F Medicines, Books and SlationFy,
Carpenters' a njoiners' Tools, 5000 yards Sheeting,
Cotton and Vir en Yarns, Cooking, Parlor and Shop
Stoves, Stove pe., Zinc, dm. &c. ,Et - 'we buy for
Stove
cub we are posed to sell for cash, a little cheaper
than the chat st. Cali and see. • .
• 1 B. A. LYONS & CO. '
QALT, FLOBR allrl P IRK, by the pound, sack,
AD ibarrel, or 1),:v the load. • B. R. LYONS & CO.
Laneaboro, Dec, 1855. •
F'pountis Y o ung liiiion Tea for one do ll ar,
at B. R. 4oss & Co's.
' Twelve pounds good Sugar for one dolltr;at B. R
LYONS & Co's . 1 . - . . -
1
, Three gallo - Molasses for one dollar, at B. R.
Lyon k Co's. -
Six pounds ndlest for one dollar, at B. R. Lross
& Co's. "---• .
Fourteen va &good Sheetlnt for one dollar, at B.
R. Lloss k • Co i s.
Twenty yard 4 Prints for one dollar, at B. R. LYONS
& CO'S.
Twenty pounds Naili for one dollar, at B. R.Lroxa
k. Co's. " ..
Thirteen bar 4 Soap few one dollar, at B. It: LYONS
k Co . 's.
Eight pound; Coffer one dollar, at B. R. LY
ONS & Co's. !
Seventeen p.nnds - Rice for ,One dollar, at. B.
LIONS 87. Co's.
Fifteen cents!
B. IL ,Lvoss
TWelve cents
B. R. LvoNs
.Lanesborii,
per pound fur Candles by the box; at
'Co's. .
per. pound for tip-top Mess Pink . 'at
es,
ec.,
CM
BOOTS. •
or—the best Kip and Thick Boots, at
B.R. LYONS & CO.
I ec., 1855. \
. $3 per Par
Lamesboro,
er pair for Latii. 1 Understeeres, at
- RLYONS & CO.
9 CENTS
el
• Sii[AAVLS.
f Shawls, at cost and sbmething-less,
R R. LYON'S 4t.CO's.
T ABLE lot
L at „ _
CARPETS. '
er yard, at
' B. TI LYONS it CO'e.
25 ems
OES AND SANDALS nt
B. IL LYONS & cVs.
RUBBER S
laiLaj_4UllU:fi
SO
er keeps constantly on hand for sale
! list:lent in Montrose, the best pal
t AP, manufactured from the lye of
grease, in the old fashioned way, and
nt process..
ficialAt the grease, he inntreicturi,'
0 a barrel.. Wammted in all cases
cle f or the Soap may be returned and
ded.
PRICES. , '
9111 E subseri '
!
l a t his esta
ity of SOFT H
'rood ashes. an ,
not by any pat
For those th ,
the soap for $1
to be a good ar
the money refu
Per - barrel, . . :: $5,00
Half Barrel,. '........ :. . . ........ . . 2,50
• Gallon, 2d
'Wholesale de. era will be furnished—if, delivered
at the Ashery h Montrose---at the rate of ten barrels
for e4s, or o,iton at ten barrels for $5O. •
. ' 1 JOHN HENRY WARES.
flran
Montrose, M vh 17, 1856. • 10y1\
•
likrp.lll BROTHERS S
Ncw Milford, Pa.,
W °
Di l heattentionofCn t ercha l ts
and Pe dersto their stock onikeela
tions, Jewelry, niches, German Silver and Plated
Ware, and a ge end assortment of Fancy Goods.
Our Stock be •ig fresh, from Importers and Minn.
faeturers once month, will enable Rs - to give our
customers New oods and New Styles, at all times.
MERC 4NTS AND .AEI)2E/ARS.
will find a stock of Goods suitable to their trade at
New York Jobb g Prices.
~Our goods are bought of
Manufacturers d Importers direct,
•
N. B. Cash •slid for Furs. •
,• • WM. HAYDEN.
JOHN HAYDEN;
TRACY HAYDEN.
GEO. HAYDEN.
ix., Jan. Ist; 1855. • 50y1
New liii.ord,
auge at Tiute.
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DELAWARE,
ACKAWANNA AND WESRTEN
AILROAD.
ER ARRANGEMENI.
Pn
Monday May 19th, 1856, the Mail
rain will depart from Scranton at
ON and after]
Passenger)
10.35 A. Y. Dui
necting with the]
the N. Y. Expir
sen gers taking th
r. 44: and in Ne
Returning, w*
due at Scranton 4
The Freight A
car attached, , will'
necting with the
press Trains bott
ing this train
ruin New Toil
Express West, w
by taking the Ma
kirk 6:45 p.
• at Great Bend at 1:45 v: w. Con
) nkirk Express bound
.West, and
•-t, on the-N. Y. it E. I t:. R. Pas.
train will arrive in Dunkirk at 11,15
y York at 11:15 r. w. ' • -
leave 'Great Bend at 1:1,0
t 6.00 P. Y.
.nunodation Train, with passenger
leave Scranton at 12.4 r. it.; con
t. ail Train West, and the Night Ei-
East and West. Passengers talc
d the Night Express Fast, will ar...
at 10:05 A. V. ; by taking the Night
11 arrive in Dunkirk at 12 x., or
I Train West, 'Will arrive at Dun-
leave Great Wnd at '7 ♦. M. and ar.
2,05 P. L
Returning, wil
rive at Scranton
I' ilk esbarie , l'itteton, Carbondale;
Passengers for
Philadelphia, (via
Erie and Reading
on, and all intern
stage coaches in_
of the Passenger
vey them to the
rate conveyances;
riages ofevvry
ready to or r.
the Catawissa. Williamsport and
Railroad, via Tamagoa,) and East
' ediate places, will find first, class'
diness at Scranton, on the at:viral
i• d Accommodation Trains to On
I. .ve places. Those choosing ipri
will find the best of horses and car
scription, at reasonable ehargal,
Saperintendentl
Scmuton, Ma
ItESPECTTU
public gen ,
Sturm k Co. she
Keefer *and S
Spring and Sum
Bonnets and all H
open Monday nex
Bleaching, and
on shcet notice.
• Montrose May
A VARIETY
IS. Japanned
Goods. Groceri --
Spoons. Gold S.
eines, raids, 0 =
Montrose, May
SEWING Birds
Balm of th
thing for sale at
AT TS
. J.
( - lAN now be to
comprising a J
ally kept in a co.•
bought cheap for
small advance.
9 , 71 difitB for
eP 6 A small pile
be sold it Unp
time to boy a Stu)
Jam -
TTII and
.Cll. by
0011 7
' 1 AR Palls,
Broome, Ro
bank and Bu •
03,mm* new
ad,ai4il for sae try
April ink 1858.
1 ) ENT°' a
AI:!! "S t Ir e E a:
gelved sad for ease
Vont:olio,
DOTTERER,• Superintendent:
Office. °
19; 1856.
Iss Storm.
LY informs her friends and the
rally that under the firm of A• A•
has just received at her room over
's store, a la r ge -.assortment of
;er Fashions, consisting of elegant
,Inds of Millinery. which she will
Dressmaking, Cutting, Fitting,
easing done in the best style and
, 1856.
ST RECEIVED,
f Brittannia Ware, .PlanLibeil and
in-ware, Croikery, Glasware, Dry
! Fancy' Goods, Jewelry, Silver
t tacles, Perfumery, Dings, Medi
! Dye-stns, &c.
1 , , 1856. ABEL TURRELL
Reticules, Powdres Subtiles, tbe
usand flowers, and nearly every
TURRELL'S
OLD STORE 01P
YO.NS d .84 1 1
u 4 a large lo t of ./V.i 1fW90019
general 'assortment of artinies an
' try store, 'all ' of which have been
Iccsak
and will be sold at a very.
BRAWL warranted all *root—
of -Magee Shawls left, which se
ented low rates. Now is tics
cheap. Can and
' J. LYONS & SON.
Boots and Shoes, just meek
J. LYONS k SON.
coarse sad fine, at '
" • LYONS & SON'it.
P I T Clot
de. et i. LYONS 41r
Coffee, Tea Phi,
kr,, oho Garden . Bed& just open
J:Lionsi & Sen.,
i• ETAS= 'BE - ALING BA` i SAY:
ielo for coughs and coldsjast
[by BENTLEY /4 SE,AI),
Itosp.
• _
", _
FIVE Central American-question la not ye - tended,
1 but OUTniOEItediOSIOBAUM,4OO.
are'finalli setkled . Witelirde# st!ate;iit thtlliast end
of tVe ITeit NOE Stock *hire Notdro v a
rrieulist for the war..can be supplied trM
al* in 4 all aorta Chaitlg, and Omen 40 •Se
take their wives with them, eanwhfolse
the Gest of materrall fur, ladies' weir, from ~,.4,
A
atilo'a ttlihrtet;elthei . in gMdier or: Adieu' lm -
ICniMitf the ditikeni•ollinquebasum* ' 4041
brave and patriotic.. we are:mint 4eyr, : - .!rifiVtir
Rtr'latlO for tizo...-4 0 14 4r 41f e t' . .
v igi kbarie can, eh tl arid examisie odi extanaise
staitotihitle *Car! minted ire can sell ak Itkas
ilni pdibi , fitethissald:Of NneQ ?oft vittif: -
bur 44,-*lliii ! ,‘Pe; Ifrai'.iiiflaiiii , pgraimited
and with greitt eitt seleetcd;ctemrkeittlallaisibli:
Inent cr.. • - - -4•- • - - '.- .-31:: z- -
• . ' LI D L I 1,6 4 . ; VIA' li: .o'' . , ; -,''... • ,
Bud; as Sbawca, rum el. si, t0.0 4 : 13- i t i = l '
from a4O cent Calico Dress "to i lle elilk;', ' ',
;,..
Cloaks, Einbroiderles _of all demi dens; ' these
who happen. to lire in a very Cal ellnata.44 AR'
supply with's. good suit of Puts to keeplbelut witteL'i
GIA'ATTLEMEN'S_Aret F.-_..." . .
To gentlemen who dolma wont be tinpublivith . I
getting up new suite of clothes, we would say,thOcrir
have a very full assortment of Veadi-raide Op
of all descriptions and prices, and 1,0 oarla• l4-- '
not have the article they ward, we will takiiii 'ee-- -
dent and supply them on very shoo AOthie. ;t
BOYS' CLOTIIINg.
,
We'have also a very good sgositittrtent of Chikktkeil
Clothing, front an Want up touotlng man, , whist =
cannot be amassed `for tastefubiss,,as well;e tot
quality and cheapness.or • o;3l 4 tiese '
We have also a regular assOrtm t
Furnishing Goods, such as rum Shirts, ,Collati,
der Garments, Silk Ner s k and P et IhuldherclOffs;
Stocks, and. a great many a nd
des too nuntar
•
ons to mention. .
In addition to all these, we kelp • a full
auk of
Staple and Dorneitic Goods, such its Sheetings
qualities and prices, Flannels, Tickings, Gine**,
and a great variety of other articles which are MOW
ly needed in fitmiliis.
We are very that those
- * r e . -
any of the lintel:ls woul d menttoned„ do waif -to l—
and price our goods, and satisfy) thettuseivis , bow
much they can es4eby buying of ns.; -
Thankful for past favors while at our'old - vs
invite our Mendsind the public generally .to ;on
us at our new.and'more , commodious ,
where we are a* e
lways ready to wall c on with
possible attention. ' _ . '
GUTTENBEIG, RbSEXBAUM It CO 4
K. OVITENBERG. I,7ItOOSBAInit,:,
C. H. w r xnazn.. J. 1413010 T ate.":
Great- ilargains '..-
WIITI - "sees'-
. .
A. LATIip.OP & - CO'S i ,.::
NATE are now offerbm the balance ofts, large iti
V of LADIES! DRESS GOODS,: 01027
SATLAWTIWAND READ YMA DEkiaLOTB
IN g at greatly reduced prices, in order.lomaki
room.for our Spring purchase. - .Now lethe limo 0
bu,- cheap; as we are determined 'to sell off oarpoolt
Fifteen per cent may be saved . bY With;
an .
on us immediately. ' - .. ~
Pine,
,Rich Preach Nerirtoes, worth 10 ,- and , , 11
shillings, at $1 per yard. -
.:...
.. ‘•
Beautiful Striped and Plaid Lielainrsisnally,o
for 2s. and 28 6d. for 1,81 and 20 cents. - • ..-
Pciramettas s Al etas Coburg:, Flainieli, :nt
Lindsey: at prices at will " Ilsat! TOR Joni."—
20Saginetts from ifs. 6d. per yard to $1 per yard, -
per cent. less than the market price. -- • :,.
We also keep on hand a fine &aorta:mat* -,,
,s.
•• -- B:ROAD.CLO TITS
all grades and colors, in pricafroms2 to $4,60: -
•' , CASSIMERES, . ' --- 1 -
Black and colored Doe Skiris,'"Faucy 'ditto—Sh4s
Grey, Kentucky Jeans, Corduroys. 1 - •
Iteatipalade Clothisig. -. ~ .
Overcoats from $4 to $10; Pants for only $2,60
Vests Over-bawls, Flannel Jackets, a very nice arti
cle to work ht—call and try one on. •.' - . -
!fats and Caios, Boots and Shoes, qroclan-0
Hardware, and Groieriet. -
A lot more of those fine Teas.. Try,- if notkp i
mare than a drawing, and yon will. be sure to
again.
YANKEE XOTIONS,
Reside many other things ttutt we Shall be happy
Ishiw all who favor us with a can. We can and w il l se
goods as cheap as they can be bmight, imywhere
this country, Binghamton not eirepted. We cam* .
sell a dollar's ward' of goods on a year's credit as w
trill . a bill of fifty for cash. Bury the amount an :
bring the pay, and yOu need not spend your time
ing to " York State," as . we "give you the Forth a
your money here it hirme. I . : .
- -
Remember all have said we mean, said
any one will call at NO. 8, PUBLICA.VENUE,-
will prove all we bare said to their entire as • •
far All kinds of Produce, BUTTER; 800 ' •
AND EGGS, taken in exchange fcir goods at th
..Auorc RATES. LATIgtOr a CO.
Montrose, February 12, 1856. • la
. SILK AND DRESS GOODS. ,
l i r ANTILLAS, " Lacei, Berages, Worked . i
1.11 Parasols, Lawns, Etshionabie Bonnets, Pans, (
choice assortment in each departMent„) a spl
lot of moire mitique Trinuidug, Staple Goods of
variety, Clothing, (a large stock,) Gents' and' 'Boys
Hata, (Or and summer,) Cloths ilry tor, i •.,
from 4 cents to I shilling, Carpets,Alintthig„ OE
- and Ruffs. ' - ' 1 ``
~
Hardware—German Silver' Plated S, ,
Knives and Forks.. - •
Groceries—Flsh, ia fine a. ' ent of 'T
Coffees, Broma Tapies, Rice, Chocolate; . : ,
Ground Coffee. Corn Starch. ,
Perfnmery—Bty Water, 7 Set do:, • .••
?arena, do. Extracts, Menton Col e, a Loge . . ,
of Fancy Soaps, &c. &c. • , • --`
k
Forming Too—Hay Fol r. s, Scythe/baths,
Rakes &e. &c . % - I TOS'T & 00..
•
POST 111TH 113 • °- I
ARE now receiving a large and w selected stock
.of fresh Goods—desirable d cheap .As this ,
cheapest.-
• ,
Large stock of Dress 'Goods, wns, Oigandies,.
Jaconel.s, White Goods, Dress Si Brillitintes; Pop--
lins, Parasols, Bonnets, Ribbons,_ obes
Mareens, Fancy Soaps, antrthe be, assertrmmt of
Lubin' Extract and German-CoIOgrSUMMER.
,ITUFFS--large stock of‘ Clothin at the. lime*,
rates for - good articles.-000 a gaol 1 ' ;3:0 0 241 4 .4 ?
stock—Groceries in every variety—Eron, Seek
'Wooden Ware. Looking Glasses,. Pails and Brooms,
Hemp Carpet, Oil Carpet—layge stock of Hardivaro—r-
Haying Tools, &c. hie. 'I • , -
We have never hattbetter' anti cheaPer-itocTri
every department dein - now,' and ttOwhieh. Srifinviti!
the attention of our old friends.
~ . .
~
' TEICH' PEACO '-2' • I
9 .
Reigns in Eltrope, and . tee suidllietP:
c lk,
. Young Prince?, Cis b coal- - ,'.• ,
$2 4 ) 0 0 0 0; , . - : .-z c'•,:
RUTwhat of all. that—ea long an t the gontrostr
. Dook,Store, in the Post Oth , you can: buy
Books and statlonery upon the prir' , - ei le that the itint,..•
ble sixpeneti-is lietter: than the slo , shilling. : 'OW
and be convinced.. - • . • : .
New Books just in and more er.peotod this week. ' t
Salad for the Social.. Ditto...for thO
. Solitem. ',A
b
Defence of the American Polie4, by e 800. Than..
as R. Whitney of N. Y.. Ifardafti. tit oe the Fail or
Chicago. FotbestVoluntner manual,': ,
wo volumes.—
City Architect, No. ire.. lei .Fe or partietilare
next week. • -.A, N. BEIL7RD.
iroAtrose,, May 28th r T866.. . • ' -,, ~.
MB
..
.1111/ SHIES VI I Ills . ..,
ANElSrand general assocopeut, . Bpring Gg idiito% k
of superior attraetkuts iwajdel 4 l,2l oo 4 -1 4
,nowWog received and' °petted by t • ptirt.T., , .:..„
New Milford, April 28. MS& " " '- ' -'-' • -i .
MIR Subscriber is now ieeeivfng. 8 i e .:4 4 4 8. e ...
..8.. ral purchase of GOODS this 8 i „ -- 11 icb.tetV
dent bb assortment. very desirebie lad , Pieta. ".:- By
strict attention to bughttok WI by ' t.444 13 11,' he
hopes bi4iterit a liberal diviAit pub lo . potrot4r67,r
To those Heads who have - yielded' to ti litot their tult! .
0 3 reneeS, and land! ,), suistatridlim by at pstroossw;
with the intention of %Wog, hiss; in in , l . In
part
the heavy loscreeqndy, suatto.by re -he tito
his sincere thanks,, wiib.the 4 01.**
fire sic shdt64innatatiryprostitid: -
_________,
Meestrese.r...dpril 23, 1888.-' . Mini TUlEtus4 l 4
.
r
itsourm t
--..!;-
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014111000/L4DIERICATTA.
.
A NEW ,licadmity Lami het passodi Ey ,
t Cantina; Soldiers, th!dr *r.-114110enr
lame elms hive been etujorsisns.. Verr -fir
- oftlient now ohtsirobeik warrentsby
Ilsny good claims urinal, Amer Ignorttnest - or 'hi.
attirotkau, I now have the law, sent to sne' by Sli , -
Cotomjesto.ner of rene** from WishlnOnt. and dal,
he happy to serve • ply Mends in seeding' on Dori
claim br Perfecting old ones. - Consultation free:
FITCEL.
$0,14.
Nontrom 21,114 G
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O are ut t
liffl