Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, March 04, 1858, Image 3

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    • cniisylvtantiti Logi,littare.
, . 'HARRISBURG, Feb. 24, 1858;
St ATE.--:-Mr.• Iluckalew , from tile Select
Coro
t,
Luce on the Kansas res.oluti'
ats made,
a m ority report, recommending that Mr. -
Ga . m's resorution against theadmission of
gat
Kan s under the Lecompton.Constitution be
hide itely postpoited„and reporting, Mr.
Wil -me resolution approbatory. ,The re
port is lengthy, and urges the speedy ad
-
missi n of Kansas under the Lecoinpton .
Cons l itution, with the declaration of 'the [right 1
of the people of Kansas to alter the Constitu,
tion whenever they desire, through the roper
legallmeans. `The report sustains thegrounds
'assunted in the Preside:W.; message . .• , '
.
M. Wright Moved , to print -three thou
•sandl copies of the report in pamphlet form.
Mfr. Souther moved tirpostpOne'the print
ing for one week, in order to give the mi. 'll oriti an opportunity to prepare erninority
Tepoit. Not agreed to , •--yeas 10, ria3s - 20.
[The i
Democratic • members: all voted n the
negative, and the Republicans ,in the atrrnad
tivel , • .. - ..
- .• gr, Gazzam minle a stateinenV. th t the
. Committee met - only last evening, for the
first) time, and that the minority had.nci tithe
to prepare a minority report, and asked that
time be grafted. Refused: .
•
~ . .
• 1 ' From Ilarrislins i...., .! - .
Cariwpondenee of the N. Amer. - aiid 11:..S..aZeiti. -
• amitustuno, Feb. 4.
- There has been little of interest-don ; hero
to-day; The two-Marked events of. the . pes- .
siondthe Le,,crislature were the presentation
of a report by -- Mr.',,Buckalew in liehilflof the
niajorityalf the, Special 'lc.ansaa Committee,
in the Senate; ;and the-appearanceof tihe'arf- 1
ti -Wilmot; co.:1141i tt oe,', fro tit , : lipid ford county, 1
before the Judiciary committee: of the F i louse. 1
They made a .nutnber of speeches Lefure 'the 1
co mmittee-very -denanciatory o Judge Wil-
Inotl But when asked by AfeClu i Ye, of
Franklin, Whether they *mild say, -law
•yers, and tnen, That they Lad ever. -Hawn-
it
judge Wilmot to
,be guilty of partial ty..in
his judielal decisions,. on account of,th. poli
lila'. opiniOns Of any man, they _refnse , -to, an
'fswer, the question. categorically.
' ln fact, not
,one'of them 'world answer it any .raj-; •save
b y lung ispecchd% tie inferential tenor of
which AV s, they thought so. - When the
4pestion was put directly. and so pointly,
a. second time, that •They •could not. )escape
froM it,.they hesitated and faltered, and at
;last some 7,young - -laWyer—l think hie nature is
Overton, declared thathe believed sp. ' -
{any-of the leading -Democrats doubt the
constitutfoner 'of : the Legislature-to
- pas , a bill of 'the charater . proposed. e
shall have some definite ac ion in a few days
relative to it: ' • . .
The Death .Ppnaity.
. • ,ilt hill Ihas been introduced in the House
by:ll,[rtruthers,_of Warren, to permit the
-Governor to con;mute, the death'penalty in
- certain cases„ to perpetual Imprisonnfent4—
He is to.besritinitted to do this when " facts
shitll come to his knowledge which raise a
- reasonable doubt,r The power of so Conf
. muting the penalty in capital. cases has been
long given by-la* to ttie Governors of • lta:s-
suchusetts and other'Statt , s. IndeCd : a prac
,;ti(4 has grown into usage in this state, which
ipetlrnits the Goiernor virtually to . exercise
this power. Fora instance, if a party,. is con
demned to death, and'the warrant (or the ex- 1
ecution is -signed, the' Governor ~-reprieves
him, arid nodaris fixed for; his ekccution.
tam
'The culprit is tbns p fitted -by.ri: non-c? f ier-
cise of his power, to .ive on in pri,!on. .Thys;
Simon Green, .condt tried to death and atti c .
, tenced to be hung a year ago, was reprieve
\rwithout dpy, , and still lives. Gov. Packer
, 'will-not assume to - order his execution when
- . hls predecessor. refasell to do 'it.' There is
another case in one of ;the interior counties,
where the party -has been .intprisoned more.
#0 •
' than ten years. 9 : . '''''' ~ -
The bill -has - been reported favorably, and
will, it is thotight, pass both branches .without
1:
a / difficAk—Hurrialiurg: Telegraph ll . ...
. .
- -
LEGILATIA,--In the Pennsylvaliia House
cif • Ilepresentatir es, February: I•Sth, -Mr.
ila . se.orcse?ted a petition from citizens of
rarkiti township,.Susquehanna‘ county; for
an fact, giving Justices the: Pence power,
with-a jury, to finally try certain criminal
cases, and it not•for the Slate. .to pass an act
for said county;'.and otrthe- saute day, Mr. •
Strdthers; three from citizens-- of -Warren
county Tor the repeal of the caurtty. school
Superintendency.. :
• • On the saint) day Mr. Chase, from the ju
diciary committee, reported ~as committed
the bill to extend the terms of the several
Courts bf Susguehanna county ; also as corn-
Mated a lfillibinermse the pay of Juibra in
Bridfora county . ; also, with a negative rec
ommendation, the bill to repetil the : act cre
ating independent school districts.
. February - 2,5th Mr. Chase presenteda
rE
monstrance from citizens, of Susquehanna
county, prows - atm againSt -annihilating the
Airteenthjudicial e' ilistrict, for divers unan:
iwerable reasons therein setJfortb. • ••
Also, a petition:from: D. O. Turrell and
:others bf Suaquelbanna county, for a repeal
of the County Superintendency and other
• , -
`Modifications of ithe school, law. •
• .Also, one. fro , .eitfzens of Susquehanna
county, for an a to prevent. taking; rout bee
ttreen the first d y of October and the first
. . •day of -April.
February
. 2fitit,i MP. Chase . read .in place
-bill to 'erect thirteenth Normal School
. district..
5
AFRAID 01 A. ACTS.-1. he 'Washington
correspondent of the Daily Times says the.
job printers of -that city are among the actu
al-sufferers-by - the Kansas excitement. -In
former years, _Northern Democrat;:, repre
senting:as.they generally do large • reading
i l i
constituencies, h ve been in the h
or
dering immense quantities of speeches and
habit of
documents to se d to their districts for polit
ical effect. This iii inter; :however, those of
them who, support' lecompton, - have been
able to find •uothirio wbsteVerthat is safe, to
e.
at, and as a consequence whey order noth
ilia. The president's—Message; and . pretty
-much eery speech' made . - in congress this
year, no Inattdr by - . whom,- 1. ...s calculated, to
make converts to the opposition,—and the
Lecomptonites could better afford to pay for
ftheir supprmision than for their ciretilation.
The Position of the Republicans, in
;the pre.ient crisis, is one of commanding pa: I
triptism.„- - There is not 'a Republican press, I
not a Republican legislate?, nor a Repa,bli
can' voter in_the 'Whole country, that.does
not utterly condemn and oppose the outrages
now being practiced upon our democratic
institutions. :With the assistance of a few
revolted Democrats, they-havethils'fitr seized
our country from the shameful position-of a
fallen republic, and upon them .is the respons
ibility of her future fame.: - Courage, then,
Republiauis. you are the conservators
of your country's welfare, and upon your
consteney to your principles, rests the per
manency-of Our garentinent. •
The Young Men's Christ Lin 'Associa
tion of Pittsburgh, has 'distributed- 23,000
bushels a coal to the poor. wittiou,t any ;ref
erence to sect, class or nation. 'lt supplied,
in tine.day,iforty families with - fuel to keep
them -comfortable a month. Nearly 5000
persons have been kept_ cornfoitable during
the Wither through the . e fforts of this society.;
This is practical !Christianity.
A OOMPXNDIUM OF NEWS.
tie action of the Republican Con
vention recently held at'llairisbu'rg, is con
sidered very judicious; and receives the'ap
procal of the anti-L-ecompion Dcmocrath- in
Congress:: - • .
. A dispatch from Washington says,
The Kansas .Herald of Freedom has been
bought up for Calhoun and Le.compton, with
a: government adliertisement Worth $231. •
A clergyman in Southfield, Mass.,
had a model do - nation visit- list .week.
people put on his table an, evergreen tree,
And hung its branches with goldieagles.
Bishop Potter, .of Pennsylvania, is
gradually recovering from his severe illness.
There is now 'living in Burnside,
Pennsylvania, Lifd - wick . Snyder, one hundred
and- fourteen years old. His wife Jane, is
one hundred and seven years old. -
`lt is
authentically known - in Wash
ington flat Gov: Denver has - written to the
Presid . ent, advising against the acceptance of
the Eecompton Constitution. Gov. Denver
says that 'acceptance will _undoubtedly.
bring on civil war. -
.... The gennes.see • Legislature has re
quested Senator Bell to 'resign his seat in
Congress, .in-censequenee of his action on the
Reams • question. The Representatives,o
the Staticare also. desired to vote for e
compton. -
The bill to increase the
. standing
.ac
my of the Unit - ed States, 'after—undergoing
various amendments, was finally, on Thurs
day last, defeated in the Senate-by.:4 vote of
t 0.16. ,Another severe,low at the • ad: .
ministration.'
" : ROU,G.RIA; READY"
h 71 G INA COMPANY,
I 'fle. - -frl
The llutehinsons have - recently been co • ..Aro
in lowa, Where torn is plentier, just pow,l'Are hereb •'notifiefl tobeet at th it Engine
than cash. In one place they met with the, on Saturday, March 6tl at at o'c ock,1": M.
9
fallowing experieflce: 'farmer drove .C. For. lIANI Forman.
,
C. T accuracy.
to town, with eight bushels of corn in his
sleigh, find his sit ife and Aix children seated
.thereon, saving, we have no money; but we
all want to hear yob, and corn is the Irieq, we
can tae yoti.' They accepted the 'proffer,
I-gave eight twenty-five cent tickets in exchange
for the grain and sung it out."
Mr. Toombs thinks that 'there ought
to be no " - such. people" as, the reporters al
lowed •in Congress, , Let all the -1-eporters
agree that. for the rest of the . ses4rrit• they,
will - not once name this lofty and contemPtu
pns Senator, and he will -be v.ery - glad tosree
crznize "such people." l it is of " such pet,.
I ale" as him that reporters . make great: men,
and sometimes the -- very indifferent quality
of the stock requires great skill in the Mann
! facture.—ProvideheiVoirnal.'
, ... A correspondent refers the inquirer
a. 54,0 the derivation of the word " filibuster,"
to tippincott's .",,Gazetl'er of Ate ,Ntorld," ar
ticle Hayti-where We find that in 1630," the
French colonists,, driven from St.; Christ°.
ph - Ws. esthblishcd themselves on. the west
end oethe.. island.. These settlers , captured
the pigs and horned cattle, sold th - e• skins to
_traders who touched on the eonst, and' smok-,
' ed the flesh, kx.th for fvod and for sale, on a
,grating of wood, called boucan, whence was
given them - the name of buccaneer.. Joining
arms with freebooters who, in 166% 'settled
in Tortng,ai"and who were named ' Filibui
leers,' froidthe small, fast 41v -boats in which
their* expeditions were carried on, they be
came marnuirder , by-gea ml 4 land, and their
successes rendered the name of 2 buccaneer
terrible over-all the Wc3t Indian seas."
A - TEARIIIif: LEAGI:i.H-The Paris corres
, . dent of ; the New York' Times, speaking
of t' late attempted assassiha:ion of Louis
Napo in, says: 1 ..- ,
"It is eported that one of the prisoners,
Radio, has urned State's evidence, and that,
in his etinfessl tyhe has •revealeda plot that
does not offer a Try smiling prospective for
the Emperor. • A - 9 L rding to Indio's conies.
, i-m, the conspiratc-r. - 4<were . five hundmd in
'ntitiiber. They are biN.nd - to their work by
a- tc,rrible oath, and theirk is the assas
sination.Of L!iuis,Napole6n. Each year, or
w.\ 46\
. oftener, if circumstances will rrant the at.
Hti,mpt,,the whole band arc to dr. ' lots from
a box, in which -, there , ...will be five winning
numberS., The five members drawm,,\
these
are held to put in immediate execution; an
attempt upon the Emptror'S life; which shall
lie approv.ed by Abe whole society, — and by
those who Lute eharg,id with Its execution.—
The society has plenty of money for carry
-1 ing out its designs.
- : ,
„ ,
- ;Az ma the whole*Lecomptori Constitn-
Lion been submitted to the'people, the adhe
rents of this ,(the Topeka) organization would .
doubtless have voted against it, bemuse, if
saecessful, they would thus have removed
the obstacles out. of the AY of their awn
revolutionary coustitution,.=Presidents
sage. , •
•
Well, what if they. had voted against it.?
Wouldn't. it have been entirely just and
proper? Wouldn't they have a fight to do
it? Things have certainly come tan beauti
ful pass, when a President, elected on ac
count of his especial devotion- .o popular sov
ereignty, cites the evident deterenination of
the people to vrite in a certain Way -as illus
trating the impropriety and absui-dity of al
lonring them to vote at all. •
. It would have been an awful crime, "to be
Sure, if the opponents of the LecOmptpn
Gin
stitution bad voted against it, in the event of
its having been submitted to the people. The
-pith Of the President's argument Off this point
is that the LeCompton constitution was right
fuYiy from the people of . Kansas,
because they would have voted it down if it
had been submitted to. them: If -Mr. Bu
ehanan'peissesst-d a. particle of honor or man
liness his face would' be lost in a sea of blush
cs-whenever he recalls this contemptible flu ar.
mery.—Lorri:sille.Journal. '
, A FAMILY SUPPORTED BY EAOLES.—LtIek .
ombe,inSur through Ireland in 1779,','
says In most of these mountains (the
MacGillycudd,y's Reeks in Kerry) are nun
bens of eagles and other-fapaciOus birds. I
have been assured that, some years ago, a
certain poor nip in this part bf the country
discovered one ther nests, and that, by
clipping the wingsof the eaglets. and fixing
collars of leather about their throats,. which
prevented them from ; swallowing, he daily
Ifound a'ttore of good proviSions in the nest,-
t such as various kinds of excellent fi.h, -wild
fowl, ribbits, and"haia., which the old ones
I constantly brought to their yoang. Atni thus
the man and his children Were well .support
ed during /chard . summer, by only giving
-tlie garbish to the eaglets to keep them alive."
"One day, not quite three weeks ago,
a lady of vicinity says Tic Johnston
:(Pa.) Echo, :attended the funeral of her
mother at 3 o'clock,- p. in..; was led' to the
alter a blushing bride (we presume she'blush•,
'ed—irshe didn't, she ought) at .6 o"elock, just
three:hours atieiward,- and is 116 W Junking .
application tor a divorce.
' •
it 'il stated plat Mr. Bancroft; .the_
historian, has discovered a hitherto unpuh
lished-letter of Washington, written in the
latter portion of his life, in which he expres-_
see .strong and unequivocal language, his
.deep conviction of the evils and wrongs of
plas'ery, s • - • • .
---- 7. ---- .
" Semi Conte : itt .
ary
The Britlgw Ba ater ' ' • l eliurr. ‘ b' irtl . 'l h r o a ld Pu . b 9 l 9 ie
Services in commemoratio of 'theii fiftieth anniver
sary, April 9114 1858, at their Meeting House, in
Montrose. ! . . -
Historical Pinourse by M Post, at 101
1 Eld. A.
... 1. t
o'clock, A. . ' - - :
Remark by Eld. D. Di ock, their first Pastor.-
Preaching ifteinoon an evening.
The Churches of this" sociation and the column.
nity genera: are cOrdiall invited to attend. -
coar , E.E.
M. tyrr, ' i A. Bat.nvritt, '
S. Thsnn, • . IN. MlTetlEtt,
• M. SJWttsptt, -. • W. J. Tunnst.t. •
1 ,..
.—The un • , reigned hereby tenders to
t Laneeboro, Susquehanna Depot, and
grateful aok ..wledgement for the very
tion made hi . at the former place on
1
January. , _ •
A Car
his friends
vicinity, his
liberal Don,
the 15th of
dnnated s2.' I, of which,after paying all
received' $ 0. Of-this there was cash,
sundries, $ 0.
..d Father...less - those who t hrive thus
,
onerously 1 d their Preachei-under_ob
them, with t 1 needed good, and enable
the blessedtess of the cheerful giver. ,
WM. M. DFLONG.
EMI
expenes., h,
$lBO, ind co,
May - the
kindly and ;
ligations' to
them to fee,
Bingb
161074
CORRFICTED
Wheat bushel, -•
Rye "it bushel,
Corn,bushel, q
Buckwheat; TR bushel,. ,
Oats, 'e bushel,
Beans, white, Il_bitsbc),
Potatoes, 11 bushel,....
Wheat flour, 100 flys
Rye flour, tel hundred,'.
Buck•wheati flour, hui
Pork, -- f 100 lbs...
Butterl/ I,th •
Eggs ,
.Butter,
-7 ___
MA RIED. .
In Franklin, Feb. 2t, by Rev, J. W. Raynor,
Mr. GEORGE W. BARTOW, of Liberty, Sullivan Co., N.
Y:, and 30ss ESTMER F 4 BANKER, of Franklin.
In Itridewater, -onldle 24th ult„ by Eld. A. L.
Post, Mr. JONATIIA!.4 1 ECRRIty, and Mis's FRANCES
MARIA AtII.EN, both 9Bridgewater: -
In FallsjoNnship,, 'vorning Co.; Pa., on Thus
dAy, the 23th inst., b.) Eld. E. Biker, Mr. EDMOND
STII.F.B, oil Benton, 1., erne Connty, Pa.,' and Miss
AMANDA MpLMES, of tileformer place.
' In Bridkevcater, on i • he 28th-ult., by Rec. John F.
'Deans, Mr.-WILLIAM !Lug, of Vestal, Broome-Co.,
N. F., and Miss ANNA MARIA -WRITE, of the former
plhee ' I
thy 1858, at the" ls.arsonage,
Arrnosy „Baca, of Mont
./Ns; of DtaShore. Sullivan
In M0r4..r0 , e. Feb.
by Rey. 11. B. Emory,
rose, and ;Miss MARY
Co., Pn.
the 14th of Feb,. by Eliot Al.
SnamaNs 2 of Harland, and
['Lao:, of Rush.
In Sunimersville, on]
dricl), E:19., Mr. Wu.-
Mrs. Si a Lormt
. . _
,
• . lED.
In WafhingtOn, D. on 3fonday, Feb. 5, 1858,
of inBrumpation on thibrain, after an illness Qf ft fete
(lays; dEORGE L. 31Erolirr, printer\ formerly of ifont
rose, in tihe 21st year .f his age.
• In Briiigewater, D 'ember 20th; IS5i, Mrs. RE
BECCA .ROEsr., in the.", th .year of tier age. •
LOO ~. ' HERE I - s
~
Zcloßie offe .:to the public, at pi-ices that
• .cannot Etil to 50 t, a large and superior assort
ment of, ,
,
(
OR 0 CE:IIIES, .
6 1)
At the old and well-kn wn establishment formerly oc
cupied by o.y. Crag
.. -
S UG iri RS, TEA' COFFEE, SPICE, FLOUR ,
& SALT, Om the tar • or be.rrel,) FISII, and all ar- I
titles usually' (Mind iiit first class ;Groceries.
The attention of Falriner..; is solicited to a superior
quality Of GuAls . 4 GRASS SEEDS, which the
undersigned has on Void and for sale.
('LOVER & „T JIOTHy - SEED, & GOOD
i
WHEAT, sold at ,r y- low rates for CABII.
As I Mean to mcri , I hope to receive, a liberal
share 011 public patro age. Z. COBB. ''W
llonttose, March , I t33t3. , 9tn3. .
A
THE' subscribers
- initheir husin
next, I - ie senior par.
of declining health,:
and physicistA) . wi . :
and thd business !-*
under She &it of
•
lave concluded to make a change
s ; therefore on the `2oth of March
her, R. L. Sutphin, (on account
and through the advice of friends
retire from the Mgrcantile trade,
be conducted at the old stand
VG & 5311T17,
•FO
on the !ready-pay p
oply true system
mined to give it a' ,
and customer,. 141
they, the people,- •
success of the Tea
Feb. 27th, 18591
Snowing that this is the
• doin. , business, they ,are deter
ir trial. - We hope our Old friends
11 assist us in our efforts, as
!ill be the greatest gainers by the
-pay system.
. SUTPHIN St YOUNG.
()TICE isobere.billt on that by
-Orphans' Court ' Sale.
NOTICE of an or
..sler of the Orphans 'Court, of Susquehanna coun
ty, the subscriber will expose to public sale, by ven
dee, on Saturday, the 6th day of March next, at one
o'clock, p. in., the following dese'ribed. three piece('
or parcels of land, situate in the. township Of New
Milford, in said county, late the - estate, of David
Welch, deceased. First lot—known as the Mom?.
stead property, bounded northerly by landiof Drink
'er and Mosley, easterly by lands of Drinker and the
upper waters of the se-called " three lakes," south
erly by said waters, and lands of J. Smith, and west
' erlv by lands of J. Bennett, containing one hundred
and fifteen acres or thereabouts, be thesame more
or less, on which are the fiunily dwelling house, barn,
out houses, and other valuable insproverdents. Sec
ond, called The Mellow lot=bounded northerly by
lands of Drinker, easterly by lands of J. Bennett,
,southerly by lands of .1. Smith; and westerly Ily
lands of P. Olcon, containing one hundred and six
teen acres, .he the same more or less.- Third
lot—bounded northerly by lands of W. Mead, east
erly by lands of W. Mead and A. 43. Seamans, and the
waters of said lakes, southerly 'by lands of A. B.
Seamans, 'and westerly be lands belonging to Jessup,
Drinker, and others, called " Th e Depot Company,"
containing two hundred and fou • acres, more or les.4,
with the appurtenances, — about eighty acres improv
ed,—on a hich is a dwlling house; trim, and two or-
AD iI 1 a 1.- TEATOR'S SALE. chards.
Sale to be held at the time aforesaid, at the Court
NOTICE is h •by given that in-pursuance of an House, in Montrose, and the lerinsof payment made
IN Order of sal issued out of the Orphans' Court of known on the day of sale. WM. L. POST,
Susquehanna Co i ty, I wilLexpose to Public Sale, on Guardian of minor heirs of D 4 Welch, deceased.
1 Saturdayobe 27 h day-of March inst.,, at one o ' clock, Montrose_ ! Feb. 10, 1,858.-4 w
P. }L. all that c rtain lot, piece, or parcel of land, _ ' ___
I situate in the to nship of Forest Lake, in said Coun- 1 , WIEDIGIi Clllll3
t‘ty, late the esta of Orrin :Lester, deceased, and des- ' ' • \
cribed asfolluw. : Beginning-at A post in the high- pi . tendering my professional services to the inhab
way, the north eat corner of George Fisher hat ; i ..a. itants of Susquehanna County, I pleem.it my duty •
to state that in the- mediell treatment of.ateaseic I
thence by said it,S. ne W., nine peklies, , to al
post, the SW; :c rner of said Fisher hat; thence alonl
tll rely mainly upon Uomoepathic remedies ; firmly be
the south line o the same, S. 75 ° ' E., siAeen ereh lieving-them to be the most . , efficacious remedial
as and six-tenth to a post near Pond Creek; erie • agents I can employ.
by lands of A. arr and L Stiger, S, 26' W„ one '
hundred and fo . y- two perches to a point in a line of e e re n fro ark m ed th s e ep re eri w orl i t sl y of
of
the Homoepathie over the Alkopathie t method of
Charles Davis ; hence by said Davis' line, N. 64e W. lioTshpft.all°Rili°nwEhlsptaet:asthic:wlathk
127 iperchei,t -a white birch in cast bank of a small medical Practice:
1
creek, the line fD. C. Sherman's land ; thence along ' LVFLA MMATION OF THE i:UNGS. -
said creek, 6 3 . rehes to a post on the east• bank of PATIE:iTS normal try
the same I, the 'e N. 26 ° E., 70 perches to a post, - ' AD
1 31 3 17 4 . E D : 11: 2 11 6 7. PEI: CENT:
corner of D. T. aylor's lot ; thence by said lot, S. 23
.741" E., 125 Ft r elics to a post; thence S. 81-1- E.,. 538 28 '5
28'7-10 perche ;to the beginning, containing 133
acres and 50 p rehes of land—(excepting 50 acres
therefrom, of d which was recovered by Matthew
S. Cornell from t he . said Orrin Lester, and which lay
in the south si.: of said lin,) on which -is adwelling
house, one bar , and outbuildings, and about 60 acres
d to Usson Niok or othemise, are.
mmediate settlement. We will
grain on account until the 20th
he market value.
SUTPHIN It YOUNG.
—3w ' •
All those indebt
requested to rrialte
continue to reeeii ,
of March next, at,
Feb. 27th, 183,
. _
Gn
NOTICE is bent
frOm the Orp
ty, the undersip
due, at the Court
April 3, 1858, at
property of Mary
Alice E. Vanhoutj
in hush township
.John W. White
C. lands late or C. 1 1 .''
Bradshaw, on t . ..]
.R.ebecca White, ,
Baker and C. ' 1
length.and forty: f
thirty acres of la. c
• Terms made ki:
. ..
..- . .
:March 3, 1858 'Rs.
ardian s Sale.
by given that by virtue of an order
F ~tan's Court of Susqueh'inna Coun
will eximse to sale, by public ven , 4
douse in Montrose, on Saturday,
one o'clock in the afternoon, as the
L W. Vanhouton, a minor child 'of
m, deceased, a lot of land, situate
in said coon -r, late the estate of
eceased, bounded on the north by
irmaVon the cast'by land of John
rsouticd,by lands of W. T. White and
id op the west by lands of Abce
mit, ',being one 'hundred . rods in
tett rods in breadth, and containing
own on the d:0 of sale
ender culdrad ,
Sale to be tt
made known o
•
n.
upon ihe-premiseq, and terms to be
day of eale.
i"- ()WOE MOTT, Jr., Adm'r.
March 4, 1858.
,
uditoes,Notice. •
Forest Lak
geed, au auditor appointed by the
! Court of Susquehanna County, upon.
to the account of the. Administrators
FREDERICK PICKERING, decd.,
otice, that he will attend to the duties
at his office, in Montrose, on
Ira day of April, A. D. 1838, at one
..fternonn ; at which time all him-lag - an
said administtatioq, account, are re
• nd. A. CHAMBERLIN, Auditor.
arch 3, 1858.—ta
TE uncle,
Orphans
the exception.
piece ecticte
hereby gives
of said appoin
Thursday the
p'clock in the
interest in th,
*tested to at ,
hicuitrose,
Cl e 'er aid %Why Seed,
FVolt SAL at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
by i C. D. LAVIRDrr
Montrose, eb. 17,1858.-0
•
EEZI
FOR THE REPUOLICA!.
$l,OO 841,124
624 cts.
..70 @75 cts.
421 @ 371 cts.
.32 @ 35 cts.
~$l,OO @ 1,25
.624, @ 75 cts.
$5, 00 @ 11 4 , 00
2,00 @ 2,50
,1,50 @ 1,75
6,50 @ 7,00 .
121 cts.
14 @ 16 at
-124 cts.
R ANGEMENT
-AT
MEEMgiI
. -
PETER R. ViNHOUTEN,
Guardian or said minor
Oil ITS 1 .-- .:0:.,'; t!'
HERE NW:-CjiW.
.
OM 113.'WEBSTIll
.; r -
HAVING pnrchased of S. A: Wotan:dr his &tick
in Trade, are prepared 'to accommodate all
who will favor us with their custom, at ` 1 "-live and let
live" prices. i
.
STOVE AND PIPE,
_ , TIN, COPPER; '
AND SHEET IRO ll WARE
of every description uittally found in the country. .
Also, WINDOW SASIL
- .
PANEL DOORS, 1
WINDOW BLINDS„
LATH,
• PINE L`I7.4fRER,
and BUILDING MA TERJAMgenerally.
hl ip
fesigns for County buildints, With - &Mentions
and estimates of cost, &c., furnished to uelras may
desire them, at moderato-prices. . 4 .• •
-Persons bout ; bout in the County .111 find it to
their interest:to call on us. Come and is ,.. ec us, we
intend alWays to keep the Veit -string ou
'fin shop on Main streetfa few rods sou h Ofp'carle's
hotel:
Carpenter shop near the Methodist Church.
N. B. AU kinds-of produce taken in'Ochange for
Goods. o • I.
Wm. IL BOYD, t . BOYD & IFFIISTER.
A. L. WEBSTER:
'Montrose, March 3,1838.-1 y I •
_ .
Aidortinistrator's Notfee.
XTOTIFE is, hereby given to all peisOns having de
.1.11 mauds against the Estate of Gummi' MeKEsnr,
deceased, late of Bridgewater township, that the
same Must be presented to the' Undersigned- for ar
rangement,,and all persons indebted td said Estate
are requested to make Immediate payment.
WM. J. TURRELL, Adm'r.
Montrose, March 1,1858.
Auditor's. Notice;
rr UE.subseriber haring been appointed an auditor
_L to distribute the funds arising fro' the Sheriff's
sale of the personal property of It. U. Eaton,- hereby
giv notice than he will attend to the lutiea of the'
said appointment, at his office in Montse, on Mon
day, the '29th day or - Murch; lnst., at 1p o'clock, in
the forenoon; at Wel) time. all persohs „having an
interest in the' distribution of the said fund, 'cats at
tend if they think proper. . •
A. CfIA3IBERLI.'.S,
Match 1, 1858: • •
• COX . Al -7 /L• 0
TIIE' undersigned arc now tuan4 cturiag and!
have on hand an kinds of
Carriage and Sleig
such as Felloca, Bois, ?hills, Ciafer-Rutiners,
Rarer, Fenders, doc , ttc. for sale, in lots to suit 'per
ch:wets, very low for ca sh.
Also, all kinds of work , ateam , d,and lAN!, to order.
. , • CROOK S JOHNSTON.
Great Rend, Pa., March 3, 133i3.—1y
13
ETWEEN Oakley Station and; Montrose, on
Thursday,•Feb. 25,0858, POCKET bIARY,
containing. besides rnenlontridu „of Recounts against
E. Chalker, E. Dininiick, Tdo-Dollar bill on
the Easton Bank. '
The finder will be suitably rewarded; on- leaving
the sante at the independent Repnb/iean . Office. in
Montrose. ARAD PRATT.
Orwell, Bradford 'Co., Pa., March 3,'58.-3w
Executor's Sale.
xr ()TICE is hereby given that by irtuc of an or
-111 der from the Orphans: Court of SuSquehanna
Countyl the suliseribers will offer fo piblie sale, by
vendee, at the public house of Bela :Jones, in Liber
ty township, on Saturday, the •27th day _of March
just, at I o'clock, p.. ra., all that certain piece or par
cel of land, late the estate or:Jame§ TraNt, decd.,
Aiwa?, lying, and being in township of Liberty,
in said County, bounded north by the highway, lead
ing frbm pear D. Denies saw mill to hear Thomas
Corbitt, east by lands of Isaac Travis, south by lands
of L4vi Voshery, and west by land{ of Milo Web
ster, containing eighty acres, be the .same more or
less, on ivhich is a house - and barn, and about one
half is iMproved.
SAMUEL W. TRtESDELL, Executer ,.
JOANNA TRAVIS, )
Liberty, Xarch ;f
Administrator's ,Sale. • '
THE undersigned will expo , :e to sale' at public
vendue, on the premises late of John GiHet, de
ceased,' Gibson, on Tuesday; March 2, 1858,' at
ten o'clock, a. m., the following personal property :
I yoke oxen, 4 cows, I yearling, 2 calves,
10 sheep,
a quantity of hay, 1- cart, 1 plow, rind other farming
implements; a quantity oclumbei, theese press, and
other articles.
Terms.—For all sums fess' than: 0, caste; or
more, six month '
scredit,:with interest, and approved
security. JACOB L. GILLET, Adm'r.
Gibson, FeL. 16, 1856c-2yr
. ',Administrator's Notice.
?OTICE is hereby given to all persons l)aring de
limandA against the 'Estate of Jotts GILLET, de
ceased, late of Gibson, that the same must-be pre
sented to the undersigned for arrangement,
.and all
persons indebted to said Estate are requested to
mike immediate payment.
JACOB L. GILLET,' Athninistratcf.
Gibson, Feb. 10, 1858.-6 w
Ailop. Hospitals,
Horn. do.
PLEURISY.
Allop. Hospitals,
Horn. . do. ••
FERITOIVE77S.
Allop. HosPinsk., .
Horn. do. r .
.DYSEYTERY
Allop. Hospitals,
Hom. do. • ,
FEVERS. •
' Allop. Hospitals,
,'Horn. do.
1 c` CHOLERA.
Allot)! Hospitals, 1218 848 50 ,
\ Horn. do. - 8118 409 8
• ALL DISEASES, 1.
1 Allop. HospitaLs 119.080' 41,191 10'
Horn. do. . ' 82,855 1,8115
_
4
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GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUIIi & CO,.
AT EITUER
1 310-1711:0SE, SUSQ. CO.,
SUSQV.EIIA.N.Y.4 DEPOT, .S:FSQ.
or Talir.:l ND A,BP A D D CO.,PA ,
Where it offer to suit the
11 1' 1
MEM
AVOID SUSPENSION,
Great Barg'',,ain.
. . TO PUReIIASERS OF All RI DS OF
Dry Goode & Ready Made l plothing,
whieb..b.re,een latelyrreliased under cured*w d
loalees. , aidl
selling at he same. A. splendid stack of
.
DRY - GOODS I,
COILPRIKNO ALLMOST EV 'Ziff IplqlitOF
-PRl",c3@ CIOSIDg. ni
'4
SI-CU As
ItICH. MOIRE ANTIQUE.
- BLACK AND FANCY SILKS.
PLAIN AND PRINTED FRENCH IH ER IN(Hi,
.. SHADED AND PLAIN ALL WOOD, .1
ANII COM MON-DELAYNES., 1
.r.A R A 1 , 1 ETTA '6 :h to:leper cent. lower Mize eyer. Pt... A c. In
110.MESTIO . COODS . , -. ‘, - .
,_
.crer Meek 15 complete anti adonlelleg low., Weltm hare- ee h • •,
• A HEAVY STOCK Op i " •
MST EISTIMIB
width ',girder &I per cent. lower than'ani , rater ndablisbutehl
this seetion. 4notaoeinkv. made to order to e neatest =di
manner, sudAVARRAT.TI.D.
Att - kinds ortintlittaken at the HIGHEST ttIiRECLT PRIDE
A bwriri4Ato, and Geese Fortress,. ; I
!lease vitt and price our goods, and sartsfgssionetees of Meat
FA - TS.{
Winttesiberg„llt rienbattni at. Co.
)11:INTROE, Ta„nor.l6, I ,
D HAI:ITER
"WOULD say to the Pu a that he will be at
1" office from nine until ten o'clOclt, a. M., ev ry.
day. - Tuesdays and Saiurdays„,from bine in,thent ru
ing untarnine in the evening, estruordinacies es rit•
ed. - All wishing to-see hint will govent fheinstes
accordingly. 07
Ifonirose;Jan. 6, 11358.-tf • •
..
ARTIST'SIATERIALS -.
ai*rs IN !runts, BRusims; • •
,L, TIN, 'COPPER, AND_
ULASS.BLABS A D 1171..UrtS S
4nitc*saplits, ike., at the Store of _
BE7 TURRET ,
• *ontrote,'Jan,
• _ .
LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK'
DRY GOODS
BIM
MNROZ.vg2.':AOIt,. ,
new and beautiful styles • -
aim being open.ed by _ ,
LITTLE ti•
Farmers and Meehanies !
Wll.l. please remember,:wbr bulhting, that the
subscribers are furnishipg
DOORS, SASR, 41. BLINDS,. •
al.
IC 0 L WU
Fit 07,01tY.PRICES,'
(freight added) and that they . Ceep constantly au
band, alargtralock of
.
NallsOlass, Putty,
Tr~imtnings, in bags, Sash and Blind num.-.
teuings, Lime, &c., &c:
In filet, we have emit everything lllllkway-o[
building materials, Of first quality, and 'Weil thews
at a very - small advance from cost, for Cash. There
fore, we confidentki assure builders, that they will
materially consuletheir own litterests;'by:givirqf us at
call, before purchasing. LITTLE 'S. HARDIA
. .
•
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'lk/iE AND
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.
T the loud °ari l boric 4 constantly orthattd,:asid
B
fur sale at th e very lowest rates, by
•
• LITTLE - tk LIARDLYO. •
_
Nicholson, Sept. '2. 1857. - -
tall not
re pre-
term, a
Art or
nt con-
I pupili
figgi YIBE I I ~..
A FRESH LOT a k THOSE FINE, ifi4rl.
_y
; . ALSO
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3/3112j 4 e 7 .11 1091:11 4 .
in Ilbis4 rnd haltißbls,jus i tTiceived, bY - '.
July 15,'57.1 LITTLE & HARPING, :'.
Also, d
GROCERIES, -
~I4RD.W RE, • • • .
CROCKERY, •
CAPS, H
SHOES,
RIBBONS,
lIA TS,
BOOTS,
BONNE7'S,
CARPE TING S,
- SIIEE TIN GS,
G AR, MOLASSES,
FLOUR, I SAL T,
• P 0 TABII, LIME;
- -SO AP. CANDLES,',
STONE- WARE,' TIN-WARE di •
a hundredth part of which wethavelso time to, enn,
rcerate. , Enough to say, we have almost anything
and everything, expected to be found , at .a -store in
the country, all of which we titre dererrnined to tarp
into C ASH , in the very shortest possible IWO.. •
And we herewith imue a
CASH CITST.O3IER'S.:'
We wish it distinctly understood. that for
• C S
we wilt sell any' kind of Goods, the quality confider. ; ,
ed, atinuch lower prices than usual.
- •
FRESIi GRUCERIESa. -
SUGAR, MolObs, Rice, Coffee; Teas, and all kindi.
of Groceries; a full'stock, just received, and for
sale by . N LIPTLEik HARDING'.
FOUR SEM . LING TEAL -
OLENTY 'that nice YOUNG HYSON TEL,,
inime artielp, at fear ahillings, for sale •
LITTLE & .11ARDIEV:. -
IT IS NOT DISPILTTEDiN
lIAT Sateratus. Soap an Citrates, of the beet
qualities are for sale by the box, at New York
city wholesale prices, by -
LITTLE d Hi RDIYISZ.
- PURE POTASH.
tin Cps; just idiot you want for making soap,.
for sale by LITTLE el: HARDING..
CARPETINGS -
R ICH all wool carrets,
° are offered at bargains, br
LITTLE' ik HARDING._ ,
' . . HOOTS & I SHOES. .• •
CONSTANTLY on . band the best assortment. of:
X./ TENS, BOYS, and\ YODTIIS ' • .„....
DOUBLE,SOLE - BOOTS
. " and BROGANS '
and of-the beet manufacture, also .
' WOHENS, MISSES and ,
CHILDRESS BOOTS, = •
SHOES and GAITERS,_
in great variety, 'Jelling off, at very lor - rates, II
, 1 LITTLE & HARDING.
HATS 'a: CAPS: •
FrilE largest stock, and greatest variety, of gociti
I styles, in this section of countiy, for sale by
• LITTLE cf:' HARDING, •
TO LUMBERMEN :11 WOOD CHOPPERS! -
lip EST Cast Steel and Steel .Poll hi*, Adzes.
Broadaxes, Cast Steely Cot Hill Saws'. also
Patent Tooth Cut'Saws, pith Files of all- kinds,.
for sale low, by LITTLE & HARMING.
TO D'AIRYMEN!! '
rIRKINS; Pawl; Tin, Painted and _Ceder Nits,
Butterl3cavis, Dairy Salt, &c., 2e., ; for nate by
117TLE 41-•
• .. .
• ARE liol.r MU ILPING ; • •
,
YOTJ will sore money by purchasing your 4ailic,,
Pointe, Oils, Sash, Glima, , llooe , Trimmings and
jiardware generally, of LITTLE & 1.141011 VG.,
1 . ' . -. •
• FLOUR, SALT, ANO LIME!! •
A large stock constantly on hand, , -
.1 .CHILE fk_HARDING.I
• ,
, Crockery and Glass Warei,
LI TONE WARE, Looking Glazes, ''•
'Drugs 414 Medicines, Walt'Pager,
Window Paper, •lo* Shadet,
Grindstones,, and and flanging!,
_ Stoves, I Tin Ware,:
' I Chain Pumps, • ,•-• Books,'
I Cutlery, • Bedsteade.
Patent Medicines - , kc., for sale by - •
LITTLE & 114 ATIKC.:
- I 10 A 8 Hof- -
IVOU can buy almost anything im , tholray of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
for CASHott a very small advance from: coat, by ap
plying to . —LITT,LE ct.HASPLYG.
.
PRODUCE.
W r A N T ED!
BUTTER; Bug; Lard; Tallow, Beeswax, Gralri
'of all kinds, Bag , '
' Olt Iron Awl' Coliper t ,
. Lumber, Shingles, DriedAppless, Beans, ste:, tto, •
wantedin exclalnge for gooda, L.v t •
LITTLE 114PRIFO;
WOLFE'S. . •
A,VATIC SCHII II Wit SaINAPPS,
'l3ePt• 1, '67. • TI.IIIII.ELLIT
,•
• To liotitigert and Chorister*:
TUN "iv" Klock Thiog O s ut s ' pia:the pew Eeticia
w i
ej - Pik , pipe, c hi ll : the iwurthi Ton Letters A
and C s ' For - tuning Itostromepts s h a y 1, cw t . b e
beat,". . as' the steuncluioy bo prolonged to en, fiesixtT
ble length.' .!lade of the beat Gera= SOi!er, sad
4 irsilißtied, Perrrea;" sad tiPen) , . pert of thetion ,
17, postptid,on receipt of $1,00,1* A.: H. MIL
orm, ' , f i t Juana, 1837:-.4- - . .• .
iiii;ifiiiii
-01?-
roa Tux
it the lowest
NOTICE
AND. SEE;
- Little & !larding.
sonr.-DErot, July
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