II 61MIMI I 1 I 1 14r ihs Republican. In tl l o hope of advancieg and 'lneit§§ing - the - pethe Ilk interest in Common SCbooLs, aml to fultil my du- - ,' - J `tv as a public servant; I herewith spread before the people of the counts a. statement in relation the Nor-1 mat Schooltnelutling Its conception,:object§ , and . l islets qirospects 'and expectations tei"be entertained.; , , , I in regard to the resits.'- 't -,.-1 , . t -: - , F Thegiett prevalence of that Aistero ofinatrnetion,.. which teaches reosy/s -mid notprineililes, fed to the conception Of a sefodol Which tatould haVe•for Its . ob- Iject, the correction, as far as P. 6 ssible; of that sYFIem of iteaehing:"; All whil Nat 1115,09,.. i 1k.l ( 4:", the system OfinstrietiOn Mid& has prevailed in our ' Coirinfon Pawls-4a, I amloreect`to say, In too • many.of our " Iligh.gehoole—are well award' that ontychoolshavi, toitsgattiffilfitiffibt_svords without thiir owayaitithoott the rettriostiny Fitch let! tat:thent; &Moelting the essential principle which gives, to words their importance", strengthening the" withering error thnt:eenelusion§ are of more 461- -, _ tie .than thelability,to;derineetindinaking, in short, I mere; t n aapsrro t ,or repeating intend of thought-producing men. 1 ; ' Nett all this we intenti .. to,remed,y,;- e -Thus much \ for the objects, 4. '`. -''''''. : " ''' -: 7 ' • . • i 1 _ .. Any one who will pause fur a moment, and . reflect -I , upon the mhgnitude Othetretrkto be accomplished, 1 ,' 'trip at onie -see Neti - ;:litile, comparatirely, can bel thine in the short period of eleven weeks. • But titaC' the work may be commenced ht that , time, all can 1 reldilv perceive. . A With over twohttudnia §pd elizt7sehools, contain in upWards'of Uirld thousand youtha to heel:bleated, - iz e retehanna •needs a . labor . performed, " recoil) ing 'giant esertion snd optiring„enerw and, if rye can n4ke thia7lachlaid the stepping-stone towtobler attain ments and loftier ambition to excel, on the; part of teachers, we shall 11. el that our efforts are crowned . „ • _, u-jib the most abundant success. • ..Nenr-we,ilesire it to bt.; plainly Understood that we ..lo not think because persons haveattended here and 'I spent their time, that they, must, as a natural conse-, quenee, goaway accieuPliihed teatters—far from it. It needs natural adaptation to the profession - and . I , much persevering study,, ;to , render them adepts in their elto.sen vochtlen. There are - manv now in the business Of teichingjheeping!) school, againat'vehore . I, perpOses, in thus being engaged, Nature has catered 1' her Most solemn _protest- - --that they should thus ; openly violate her most obrioust, , ktrel, and immuta ble laws in pursuin ga profession_for whieh thcylmve i little Itatural, and even less, acquired fit i nt. -•- , is "Tiiiie used; js - Mfe ; wasted, iti but existence," are I die immortal words of _lout''' ,-, and no sentiment iI- . 1 could be more truthful: Lessons unlearned, recita -1 dons neglected, and time .wasted, Will nerer nutke ~..e helms dr teachers at any school; and that our ehool as well as every ether one comes in for its ' share of delinquents and delinquencies", no one, tin - - - ; I derstanding human nature, will for a moment doubt. We stay these things thni plainly because we feel 1 , ,that, the public. interest „demands - that it he done _.2. IWe , desire the people to feel that we are, laboring -for tlo , 4z—fbritteir - riritrirett—for the hest interests of the country._ And % , their anxiety , We would a,-1: then not t ' o : lf:we: sight of the facts, that the labor in It ' 1 which we ire en,,,cd, is One of time ; that its re-_ i' sults are not imm ate, in any great 51e,-ree, but- in ma i 'the' future • that i must 0 act.Pir i shed sloetiv, "qt 3 I step br step, With ratient, perseveryl/4 qoil';, and that 4 et/ mist unite in one common -effort to accompli-h I the object so much to be 4esired--a •govi scahoot for --ferry child Wilk' Covaty anei Ike Conlntilnierahh. 1 We Lave thought proper, as will be seen below, to I „pre an analysis of our school, as respects the age of ithe Teachers, so as, if poisible, to aidllirectors and others in selecting such as, they desire, as far ai ape is concerned. We hope those' whose duty it is. and with whom it Is left to employ teachers fdr the • F coining winter, will do so in good season. • We will 1 • t cheerfully aid them as far as we can 'do so. • 1 Here are the names of those in attendance at our 1 . school: 1 - , . U Names of tho . se iu attoidaute, 22 years of age or . uprards. . Gentlemen :—A. M. Adams, L. M Bunnell, E. W Bolles,.J. S. Benner, T.-Birchard, WesleY Fan rot, Win. Burst, A, 31;.pancaster, David 'WatOtt; B. S. Watrous. Ladies.:-11. S. Adams, E. I.:Birch :lrd, M. M. Davis, M, P. Fisher,.P. H: Bart, E. C. 3i..ll l Patch, M. L. Shove, 31. Ei Stearns,, L. W.lTruesdell, 11. S. Tiffany, .Lucinda Tiffany, C. E. Whitney, B. A. Worden. ' Those:hetween :21) and. 22 years of age. " Gentlemen Avery, J. Ackerman, E: B. Beardslee,-• P. C. Burns, Irving Billing.% W.I. 134- ley,' .1, C.' Cook, Join Day, C. Derv: \ itr, .P. J. Gates, R. Johnson, 'E. S. Jackson, A. J. Keach, G. W. Mickel.; George Myeca, D. D,Oakies, D. S. Powers, J. N. Page, C. W. Pearripn, G. 11. Squier, Horace , SWeet, W.. S. Sampson, B. M. Stone, S. L. 4. Tin v; J. W. Tenant, W. N. Tower, J. B. Williams,. S. 1- E.,est; William White. ' Ladies:—A. D. Adlms, ;`'M.' S. Belcher,' A. E. BaSh, Mary Corse, S:A....Ber t.tholf S. C. Dart, D. E. Fuller, M. E Gray ; 4. C. Gates,,M. 11. Park, S.' A;Stevens, S. J. Tasldiurn, E. A. Pickering, C.B. Pierpont: • ' Those between 18 and 2'9 rears o£4lo. - • Gentlemen :—Z. H. Burn% 'A: P. Bunnell, Jasper - -,-- 7 .- - /1111ingss, H. M. Benson, Lee Green - wood, E. nin , Ai•11. Ilottikiss, S. P. Hine, H. P. Rnnball, • G.' W. Lyon, J. IL Picrsoti,-D„ L. F.-Stevens, S. A. Smith, JIM. C. Tanner, L. Tenant, J.- M. Powers,. O. W. • Belcher. Ladies:—L Barton, J. W. DiSsell,....ldary I Jane dark,' Ilai•gmret J... Clark, E. '3. Clark, ; M: A. Graham, P. M r . Hance, M. M.,Lyon, M. 'J. Montgom ery, L. A. Ilaelmy, C. 3. Newton, - A. C. Pendleton, .t r . L. Potter, A. Parmeter, A.E. 'Robinson, H. C. f Shove, Nancy J. Sweet,: A. Washburn; II; F./. 'Tewksbury- Those under IS years of age. • . • q s entlemen Butts; C. B. Bell, B. S...COQ, Heber Diekerman; Alfred Lewis, S. ;Lewis, 'D.' 31 Mozley, R. Miller. HoWard is Nat, Henry S. Sweet, • Cyrus Tiffany Nelsou-Tarbox, Wilson Watson, • • - Ladies A. Adams,M. L-Austin,..S. - E. Ad ams, D. E,Bunnell, M. E. Blasdell, Lucy Bush, E. L. Dutcher, .Enteline Farrar, M. Cormells: Glidden. - f Jessie Bartley, Ellet(j9huson„ E. L. Loomis, 0. Lewis, Susan Maynand, Maria Miller, Caroline Mil , ler. C. M. Newton, S. IL Phinney, C. A. StevEns, A. ]Sabina Tiffany, ;RI Tingley, Q. _D.- Tuttle, E. J. . West,E. IL Wells, S. E. Watson. We have o - e favor to ask of those teachers em ployed in the central portion of the county--it is this: As we stud' be emitted :14. , 0ttr school till near the mitile of November, and shall consequently be utia ble to visiL:all ihe - lowes in ,tbe nmtnty before the first of Deoembltr,• we request that :the teachers of r ibs towns nam below, visit us, the . afterpart 'of, the day,) in ilag forepart of any weekprevions toitte close of our•sehool, andapasi exanaitiation ; or, .if snore convenient, attend an' -examination in some f.otni - nht, herein mentioned, previous to entering their sebool ' - • The followir t g are the towns, viz: Lathrop, Lenox, VarfOrd,..G4h.soia.,,T4clu,, e W Franlclin, Bridgewaier; " Brook! yn. • . :we shall rimt ell tike-aaarne above zueutianed„.bue Alan not be able, to do • so', until alter the schools should opeu--henet-wciitake this arraneemeut. ~ We intend'.to visit every town in. the nounty, for the•purpose oreztimhitnethe teachers during the the day, . and-talking to the teachers And , people is the evening; au the subject of " '" kOP.CLAII CCAT'IOI4 We think it due to the people suidoursetf that as nearly all the teachers, as Possible,.be er:afniued pre atone to enteriottheir schools, as we flail be corn- - ;polled' to rejeet-411 teachers who do slot reach a ~,,,,;„wise standard: : . y-- - .A.nd we hereby:elector:ea veiti„ficates heretofore Fiv . ea oull-aud void pa an-after the - . 3oth of 4i., ' 'Art teriSito446 puke R am inviteit •-• am Y. to visit our school at ithy 8.F.-Tionceripc, ' : County Superintendant HArfard, Pa.. October 4, 1756, •- is^-"'e , r a , ..~:~.~.-< , s ~ a/:sa+:iE:hY'.(e:lD IMEWHI RFrubucfm. • • AgAiyaturid Itotice, . t Inquiry having,hecn nt — adeliov:ierops must lie presented in cOrnpetionJor premiums, I , has-e: only' to say t, ThegroUnd on - which the r - croPs grew Must L be aceurately - measured, al= so the gralirbeine in a •merchantable state, - after halugheen:thrashed or - shelled,and the same certified to by a disinterested person. 1 , - ;=or persolis, , hy the proprietor under oath. F I would simply request that, offal crops pre seined a statement:also, should ""or , 1 • the kind and quality:of the soil on ,which the `.crops gre:W; the. auto - nut of manure 'and kind applied; rthe manner of prepping the, soil and introducing theSeed,and: subsequent - It is:earnes tli;rtaineated.:Of -all who:.iliaYe 1 1. 1tadf . 00404 t r ih r iiiteif s tops.thii seisofi,-tb i present Ali , nn; that all, trades"- - Of : aoll in Our ; county ritiv be represented; because it must 1 -,lip appurent.that.Yery large and - siperahun dzint Crops are erMitable . to the extra fertili - i ty of the awl as : in itch, prlllore than g to the 1 mode acultivatiOn 5 and that increased crops by .experimental. an, :more: systematic , cui_ t 'l ture.. of-lesi produ tire lands. Would . .he a stronger _ incentive to iniproyement in . the cult' Yation of secondary and Ipwergi'ades , of soil, than - those" very extraOrthnary crops I have ;ever done .or can; do:- It .is ioPre.. than 1 unquestipliabiC -Whether the largest isi the best crop. ShOuld it.not be agriculturally as in other thing's, he Who,m4kes the greatest. re-, turns of thi,b sanlc''atnount of capital ingested, ; always iSl,4aid to have doite best ! , . '. . Please hand in your reports. Grudge not the littile vXtra labor to yoUrsulves i nor;fear adding; to B) your co'-operatictn tin' , . interesting Ttsport the T : grain crop of:, our county, may be presented _to our society at its .annual .Tauuary next. you assist nu.l4 making The.Buc•h;unicrs for the purpose of mischief haYe erected 4 pole near' the residsnee . .of F. P. Pluir. in Marylaud, and .crow(ied it kvith the skull antYliorns of an old Buck . . • Blair takes flick:* iilOwers of gr. Buchanan down ; • , I , in rich styie in. a letter recently - 'adilres4:d to nOighborS : " What aO emblem he exalted: a L lpive the flag of the country' and on the tree winelt has given its mune to one of the grt'latestlierOes Wall 'animals the deer .is the Most timid; and . although'the head Olthe isat - oue•seasou 'of the year.arm ewith a multitude Of points as sharp as spears, it never clinfronts , an enemy that, it can 'ei'-cape `witli . tlyinn . feet., The grand antlers are the ,mere emblem pf?,,varlic:c prowess, and .eYi dcnee onlY,of . thdt species of gallantry! that distiugnislies:the stag. and gives to a class of gentry IA our °species,' - the ,narti. - of bucks,.• '- ;yowl , or • '"11w old fititi: is a sort .'of Old bachelor, like his felloxi j , of the woods:. addicted to no mate and wh . ;,sc ins‘i!ruasofhorns have, time out - 01 mind. 'heen held 'to. eharaeterii.e his pursuits: - -Is this aft . en.Sign . to be exalted a hoi,:erthat of. the.coa,(ntry and chosen to ex empliffthu-virtneSlA. one WhoaSpivis to ti l t! Chief Magistracy the, "crowning .virtue • he. httribiltett the coronet :which distill- . . . gufs.'he§ the buck's bead, and whieh.now takess • the place of tho Itl irty • call .On Zeinoctratic banner;:, it shouldhe remembered that is a N'irtpe that eOnte. ar.d : (4,65;. with the sea ! sons. An. old buck's .41onors . - begin to bud and- grow in the balmy -spring tirne—they are in the `ve.l}-et in d-une,:andthronghout the stnruner. `This stno . 4h covering - -is Mipped I on in ficipper r l ovcinbcr theirxthrltty is idiglifed, and ntAlareh the crown of weather beatell i.antkrtr drbps from the old buck's b..c;tv and'hC,liitics,4lroops in : vallifilde,- aban'luued i.by all t his fello:(vs. Thc•inutters of the A Ile- I . ghenies, and of our .- ,frontiers -will apply this piece of natural histOry; dalOcrpret its wig ury: =, _ - 1 The Three Platforms on Slavery in the Ter ritories. . TilE: DEMOCRATIC PLAT-FOWL FEINn= • IN A N•Fw•ria Ookl•vii; -od.-'l3fh 1856: - - " Old •Beck '—The Buchanan Emblem The AmeTican Peinocracy recogniie and adopt the prlnciplescontaitied in the organic laws establishing the . Territoviesof Kansas and..-..Nehrasiitt it'sctrillfilying tile only sound aud.safe soNtion of 'the upon which the great National idea:of the people of ti .country i can reposetin its deter: ruined cons( i•vatisin of tii?--Union-IsION-IN TEI EEIII4NCE' BY CONGIr.ESS WITII . SLAVELIA. iN TIIE iN TIIE"r4STIIICT OF'cOLUM.IIIA. • ' TFTE " AIiEViCAN" PLATFOII.I% The retogi ition .of the right of the native- - born :and naturalized citizens of the- United Statezii pertnaoentiv reliiiog in any territory thereOf, tO_fraine their Constitution and Laws, AND. T 9 REGULATE In EIR D.OMES TIC._AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS - IN THEIR , OWN MODE. • • . • . TERE 11..EPtI3LICWPEATFOintr. . Rrsolve4, -That the Constitution eoßfers Upon 'Con.ress sovereign .power over the Ter-. ritories of the united Staties, for their gOyt . ..rn 7 .that in the .exereise of.this power„ it is Thoth tJhe tight and duty of Congress. to '-. TILE TERRITO,PrES THOSETWIN RELICS OF 13.'A118ARISM, POLYGAMY AND SLAVERY. ' the reader take' the tronbleoo. scan these 440" •14,4tlutions?, will find the first two.SUbstautially thelat ter the Only. true PLATFORM" or FREE: DOM.' , Kleep,At Before the People, That Senator- Weller (leelated the Kiiifsa , 1 laws_ • t ^ " Aa.cii t r9cious and infamous us any Laws iohich ever; - foind-their *way 'upon the statute baok.ofw y people iut any aye of this world!" That SCnatbr Pell; o(Tentiessee; " Had I- been conscientiously (Ise() to. slavery, and . settled in Kansas with view to better tnyi condition, and had. witnei.ed the outrages Conniiitted by the people4Missou ri on the fights of the Free State inhUitants,. and had I' felt my neck galled by the. khke of a usurpecliGovernment,,and had lost all hOpe !of relieS frorn , any quarter; if_resistanw to such ression is treaSon,.SO-114,..1 ) O.ULD HAVE BEEN A TRAI TORI" . . The , "atm. I3ayard of Delaware said 1• " iio I Ipppo.4e.the prOvi`so,l- fot'l tree to say that, 'ls4llkt - of the laws of Kansas SHOCK i• Ell THEZPIZAL - SENSE OF THE COW: "AWN ITV ais hahigSUßV ERSIY E OF ALI., NATURAL . BIGHTS, AND A . FOUL LT.- "StatrAl l ,lQN- AND DESPOTISM." Tljat While Deniociatic: and Southern Sen. ators - ..-ihus denounce these tyrannical laws, JAMES 131.1 CH A NAN IS PLEDGED TO FOWL' rr,ON Tfig,PU.P.LE OF KAN SAS W ITIUTHE , ARIIVOF TB E UNI TED STATES AS'PRESIDENT PIERCE, IS. NOW DOMIQ. '"-'lVer ITalntlton Fish, LiAked ; States Senatot frnni wine otit fer.Frernont: in an able letter, • - s:: , ..ate.., . sgatr"liuchattan and ysclf Have for sev eral years 'back . , ever si , .1-came into , pub lip life, held !mit seuE'po- twos on the 'lave ry question' front WO '''ng to end. s -. STE j irliEs-4..D.copmets.- _ .• - tal"1" congtatulate y u titaeyour eheice has faded .on a tnan 41to stands on the iden lied Act Or* Anti - ' g, and Olathe will take ttier'si i t*.withlitiii, ndardlowerednev, - er an inch. -FRANKLIN lERCE: -- : '-- .111 b e ' 4.1:! ta t , which, I hiartily-approve my conduct by that plat CHAN:A:N. 1 ' , 77'" I 'heartily conii 1 ..-.. which have for their °I! mischiefs arising:: fora faith in' the repeal of LI mist% I ant - . opp . osetl;t straet and - Upon principh, Irtbitull m by losettled l 4 1 I I feel infle.xiblo in the lo to he interfered with . w the shield of State Sayer ibly .oppOsed to its ex rent beyond its preseni Fa.Esioxr. :. . I MEE nr" I ha-ye-sold than fly it myself, nod I r . 4...pe and newer vote, -a will cOr . *aka in,e vote, t er territory where•it doe while reaSon holds a seat while my .h6art•sends th , my veins. NeVer--NE HENRY CLAY. " 'wherever. t (mod . to . litiosiione,- tekt4ce land la belprerea fronl ritory,l am ready', la the extcnsion of slavery. fr.onl - tho year 1E16; I 1 1 it again and' ngain:,-and piedges."-DANTEt. CVs.l Bit EC EINE 1 : b0 E 0 OF• N DEP EN DENC tembei r O2L. J. C. I speech at 01, which wo.make the foll4l, • I,ook - ate th isPri 1 epUblican.) Listen , t reviling Which they Cot sister :i.tates. We are ollndependence, is' endil tution oflthAjuited Sta , • an a& traction. Put . and what; would fOlltA that the ctinstitution Man in Ii1i; right . to life. suit ofr;happineks 1 find it interfering with , States, and -it. Would Ie Is to destruction:- But upon what it 'would - do our l;nion would 'be oh \ Ort d 1 a.enine as 'l. 1 ATE 14:11; - as its pa§.l ;up gloriims:" Now We (10. exceed; fniitlcsa 'labor of the:l have had such a erushh "dilate n. the Vice, ['re It n , ..cesi;ary Pot. hint to fortit\--his healthl been deliVered might then have . i b . cans to have passed re. the honOratle candidat. Mr. Breekinridge prefs , • practical recognition o hid(tpcntkineel - Let whence Cottle then [dare them mark those lead ; do would . drive men to convictibusr . of duty. crisis whivli m 4.11011( fbreeil upin diefaies;.thottgh the 'lei • Gazette. . :The - Presiden' To tLe Inspector's of Opciolorie aITd The Puljie•wil) `Presidential election ber. To. enable. the n 'Union to declare the, morning it, will be ne , -`ors of election thronel to aid the telegraphic i.telei•aphic operators cry - tcfWn, ci;lairu and lors 'and reporters t Lc.an be done by eonfit night of the elect inn t alone. _Lathe Idgpectors cz vote. let the telegra • the Presidential vale This filan will *enable ,• ! I the reiult the inortun if the.eontest he 8_0; 1 plan will be adopted. It will jsiinplify the lal time and iati,fv the • Country an d city c object in view by pit I al - - eoliirnus this :no the 4th of Novernhe A Common crate persons, is to zatiizow of Emigratio l I\ortlf, led to the stro l is dispelled by the re: al'investigatilig Corm in .the' latter part of t repeal•of the•lSlitisou meeting, w•as held in f.dlowing resolution Resolved, ,That 1 ed . to.setilement i we ether to exteltd the' 1. 2?rer the Territory a loud or treasuee:l ThC proceedings o, fished , iss the Mil e of ths:i Atchison part thig Cointssittee, a ts' sourian, testified• the idie 6istoos " Blue 1834, 1)0 ti?o avowed ishji akd Kansas a slay The , Hon. S Deinnerat,.and i ins. Cabinet, has . come 1 leghAin, ato.ing matt " Mr. Buchanan platfititn pledged by his sup measure., and. es pee, spirators,l.43 use the States to carry 'Om iiers i out of ali their possess the' heroic i ieannet respond to' t n'toeracy.” NEW MILFORD Shawl, Cloak and Dress Goods-Emporium. Ft HI FALL, 185(3. T:r BCRRITT would again invite attention tolris.l 1.1. • new stock of Fall and Winter poodl, including a great 'variety of rich Fall Prints, in new styles ;, Plain and ill'ancy Delaines and Caqhmers; irff — What is the reason that such prs Main stud Fancy - Mohair Cloths; Plain and Plaid Me filavery Whigs as Hiester;of Lancaster and Id n nes and Parainattaal Black Brocade; Plain and R and a l l o f Phihkle.phi'i% support Bucha nan t h i Ti h t e s la atlinure and Bad Simply becaus e J et p e s D u c lai l esu is nu Detn- Flowers'. Ladies"Uloths and e rich Velvets fo i rCloa a ks, oemt, but only a pro-slavery, Cincinnati plat- I,Bread Cloths;•flasslmeresc be , with .. a large as.4)rt form. .And for thp *Tame reason such Irrg f el 'went of other STAPLE and FANCY 'GOODS as [ State Dentocrats as Gov. Reeder,' John .usnaliirtuding Reads' 0«, D. &Aim Y Roberti, and. $ W. • Llaraware, Crockery, Iron . and Steel, Paints, Ons, - 170ots tail Shoes, Bats, Caps Clocks, Buffido thousands like them, ,reluso to support him:ll(4*e! ) Carpestegitie , wiUi a: large and new assort l'herf ismo Lomeli room-for-deubi.on thi . sl , l o nut efitiormat . chi mast , improved_l3lll4s $14044, , tote f o r Ettekarsassje. W e e q - to 101044TVOTIONi sill of *hickwill bei lOW to_ Ito ens&ie _ intet theflietri of the closest buyers for cash or ap Kansas, P na a " in rrrwrd 1 . 7 " proved credit.. ' ' Of if. ;dew Milford, October 2, 1856. IMMEMEII Repo toliena Meetings. • ' F. E. LO,OMIS; of larforb: and L AI: BUNNELL", :of Ileniek, will speak upon the questions at issue, at 1 - thejullowingpl*a. : • : : 1 1 • .INsup, Monday, Oct. 20th; Tuttle School flou;e. 1 Franklin, Tuesdax, 21st; Ditnock four Corners, Wed- ' nesklay, 2241 ; Dart School Mouse, derrick, Friday, :'24th.; Uniondale, s.ttuitlay; 25th. , ,1 d 14in dpl Orn:i . oj I must .sqUare AMES ,-1.4i4 MO I . a never could vote at that I never can, d.no. earthly fiazocr stwarad slavery ov hot exist. . Never in my hrain-.—never. vital fluid through Iot—NEVER. I" . . . tiere is it substantial.: r. there c!: foot of beconung nlave ter rest the prineiple .pledged inVe' . )een ple.dgedlo 7 will perform - those • • in .alt inovelnents gee.t, 4 to the l• he violation ornood o Mi:ssouri Conilko ; alavery in the, ah. , sustained and made dvietions. W 1;1 that it ough - not lere it exists under iunty, I Ittu As inilex eusion this enhti t diniitQ' ° —Jules C. TliE DECi..ARATION the •seconil .of Sep el<inridge 'Made .a iu, from it .report wing.eNtract : les of this party . (the p the i6rUotniuy and Llilne to hurl cm your etc'. the Declaration 11,0 )(lied in the Comiti, ' s. The :Declaration - • it in the CoustitUtion I . • : ?. It w(iuld . follow .1- 1 -. ' -:-.: - ''''''''------------- -'-'-'• . . • %; In lirookiyn; Septentiutr 20:11, Ifni. Jrt.tA E., wife must protet i:vtTy iof 1:: W. Gem' , aged 45 'years. • .. . . liberty and the pur- Mrs. Gr.re . waal a nutst worthy woman, whose puri .2, ' . ..." Li '" 1 thl I lv of heart and Uprightness of conduct won the res . he institutio»s of the pect and* love of ail who . knew her. tier sickness wai 'd wit: emMtry rapids I.g and painful, yet endured with cl_ristian fortitude: wilt; At.) I....si:leculate She died in the ta ittinphs . of that faith which clieerc4 - 1 - n: :L. .... _. L . . her in lite. - - • of - • • 1 •°rI F ''f" 1 're t '"'" i • The fulling ret‘olutituts were passel] Ity Odd Fel- Ilitoril tea ftintivtr. ..,If : iows; as their testimoniill of love and re.. , !pect for mum. ABLE . tun] the deceased. i . . : - ..., , has been beneficvnt : witqeas, in the dispensation of God, brother It . W. Gore hasbc!emdeptived of his earthly coMpanion, •j Therefore', \ , gly it,...,,sirr.it: that • the • .114. , ,•01 , ;-ed, That*.e tender him our wat•l 1.. t •rl" th in this eity should pathos its olis - hi:4, - . hour of bereavement I tvl c Ll:has g efFect itpon the (~a„.. taken font him the wife of his besom and deprived hi- child of an. afl'ectionate mother, •• •itielmr,,as to render '. rtozoiced ' That wltil , we mourn our loss and 'the retire to his home to stroke thatll:ls carried' desolation to a once haplyv tt, spec,tlt shottiditvt.t family and home, we will cherish the memory and 'tut the Free titate.strive folmitatt.the chilies of the departed; • - . 0 . 1 able asnepubn _ , P.t : solred, That the brothers of oar order he in at. tendanee at the funeral of sister Gent and assist :our ()lotions AA' ihanks to bAI . I 1_- in the lattluty that devolves upon Us. ' • flit , his efficient- -itid. ! - - Resolved, _That n eopv of dm foregoing t•esolutl - - s Disunion to even a be . preSented to brOther - Gcre, 'signed by th ' officers, un'' ' ' • t h e .,jj e( .l arat i on ~f , and•the came be 'entered upon the mid - tute e s otle the sec, Dis pl UniOn ; let l e. t,bsi.!rve i L '4' d `;''' . is of G. W. Palmer, H. W. Kent, Amos Sterling!, COM . . in; .wha.bv 'idle brava- Vote contrary to their every : man - in tiie as dctuagogues have d'act as his conscience, rvensf4ll.-I.'itAturylc. ial Election. Ira . per Editors and for the result of the n the 4th of. Novetn wspwer press of the exult on the , following, essary.fin. the Inspect=. !oat. the 1' .sited States orerntorS; nn6 fur the nid the editors in ev: city, and for tho : edit id cash other. This 'lug' their Inbor6 on the `the Presidential vote. cryulicre einnit the first xisic operators traninnt roirly On thati thtt pre; to announce :ilk]. the election; even. !se One. We hope this NObt her . will.stweved. ,or, make it easier, save 1..1.)p1e. . . . . lit6rs will protnote the lishing in their editori ,ice, k:verj• week until 7,rror of many inconsal mppossthat the - t*gani- Aid soeleties in the üb'.es in IK.insm. ' This port of the congression. 1 [ ittee, which shows that, 1 Ils i i Tew Jewelry,' Perfumery, Fancy-Goods, Groceries; . Paints, Oils, Drugs,'..Matetials_for itt s ' y ear 1853, , befOre the Lig•tits, tke.,just reevived, by ABEL TERRELL: 1 compromise. a= public 31ontroee, October 15, 1856. IPlatte as , ,ed : county, I Sfo., the ---.--- • • ' ts, • 7t4 rs. Alien's 'World's hair Iteslor.i. p •: . ' oil Cr, and ZvlobolSruninn Bachelor's Liunid Hair f the Territory be olien- Bye. and Moldavia Crean, the Balm of a Thousa . pd ledge ourselves to each Flowers, Buchan': Hungarian Balsam; Mathewson's i iistitiajoi - i$ of ifThs our i I n n : f ti s i l o li tv lt y %:te i n ,i t i ci s d . y,•! a !l t a i rchese's; Uterine Cathnlienn. NC 'lawyer 'sacrifice of Ointment, Barron's :liquid Glass Cmnent, IladWay's Iteady RemedieS, .and near ly all of tlie most liopular Medicines, Pills, ke., in market, at the storeof . ABEL TERRELL. this,meeting were Vali. rgwe,•one of the organs' Before the Investi;.za• att.ttatiled r)iivis, a 4 .'llis t he wa . g a member of Lodge" in Missouri,' in ire the ivaimas" hill lias~. 'of the order being to ; State. ' , D. Ingham, a life-long niber of .Geni - 1,1 ael;si in . 8 but for Fremont. Mi. • L otuer true things, isiys : rstands upon The -same nklin Pierce, .and . is so • rters—to carry out his dally the plot of the eon. onstitution of the United cry into and driie set- It‘rritories; that unless be ature' of Regulus , he he - demands of a free De- ~'= , _ti w ffoicets• Republican s Nectfitg., • A. Republican Mass Meeting will I.tobeltl at Thom son Contre. on Tlic-i4l:r. Oct 2 8 114 4t one o'clock, P. M, lion. G.' A. Grow, Rey: J. 13. King, and S. R: Cliase,-Esq., will be pretsent a 4 speakers: • . --f-- Rough and ge { ally; *cud. Rough and Ready fire: Company are' hatch,' fled to meet at their Engine .11ouft, prepared for ex=. ereise, on Saturday nest, I,.)tober, 17t4, at 5f o'clock, 31 , - , G. A. Jrksur, Seery. - . • ,Fever und Ague. We need uottlescribe!,this .tertnentingCeoniplaint, for in loc:alities boederiag ers'ittrve experienceal itS;effects ht a _greater lir. le#3. degree. • Until our lands are more thoroughly. cleared up and drained, we . ittay expect to be visited'ininual lv with it, What wow Will interest the render, 'tit the present moment, is to be told Of a refueAy'that will drive it front the 'system, and icitre.'th . e patient a condition to be speedily ,restored to,usefulnesii, ' We litiow of one which is certain to-nceo*nplish Ilalscy hits prothiced and PILLS from plants, whicli-protnise , to thoy:oughly toot out 'this sconrg,e of the human fatnily. We hare maple proof of these '.siniple retnytlieS accromplishiF.what.they purport to Ala; and we would advise thOse afflicted with the fever and agile, or tho:ie, who, way be. eN posed* in the latitudes of the di:.tease, t o iit st .i n e y prornCe the tnylicitte and give it it thorough' trial. Montm4e,.Sept. tlt r . ABEL TILIIIIIELL, Agent.. ihhifTes. . . V- • ;' • - In Montrose, on the 7th inst., by Eta, D. phuock, 'ir. C , L. F' -imp, of Y N. Y. ;d. aT. CRESTER - - A lIIIIROTII Kit , ... .. Cirri,.A ......, am. :11,. E1,,,,,,, 1 i re ,,t 0r 0, 0 ,ii„, Miss Corturtbvi i nio, of,'Rnsh, Susil- 0 ,0-Ta. "' t libig , of Fraikliti,, will. hl , , • near .aacon..Allarns In s4il • I ~ „ , An Brooklyn,Octolie•t , i Silt ; h' the Rev,, L.' , 'Stat-1 ~ . ples, Mr. Nic - nrer.n L. liatowiN, of IrridgeWater,.and I Tholllection forthe.tlizo ii,.,,, .1-,,, IL . -1.1,,.„6,,, GF ., , o f , B roo ld„ . : - , ',.. 1 ougla of Friendsvilie, :will I %./ In Maine, N. Y;,..%epi.e.mber LL4, by the ter. :MK. ; in said borough.. . - -, The Election for .thelli,,l Barlow,' fr.'Lr.wrs - J.. Sri:11111VA, of -New 3 T. l-. Vallon . 1 ship of Great Bend. will li , and•3liv LYDIA. PIER, of the former phice. . i • -. • • • . * . l.fred Ailed in said towtbdii - 1 Vln Forest - Lake, on the 5111. inst., by Rev. ...S. -S., The el motion far-the dia l R Barter; Me.. axoni.en. A. llon.ts. -of Bing„riainfon, Iship of Gibson will he liel au)d SARAH JANE MEEKER, of the foi tiler pi:ace. : • i , I Washburn in said townsh j The Election for thy; ill. Vin Forest Lake on thelt.ni itilitt.,hy J. S. Towne,Esq., 1 s hk i . o f Hat - ford wiikbo ' h i, Mr. Otani :its M. :•IMAI.L, and Miss Atict R. LiNeotx, : Waldron in said tOtiuship. both of Forest Lake. "•,.' - -,K„. -- - - • - :The Election for'. the dilitrictcrun\ ---...„ -•=hip of Harmony will be:held• at U .- ' L Ikani &unison in,saidt.ohluslaip. ' 1 - The :electron for the &strict coot ship of Herrick will he 404 at the lilinock in said township - - ; The Election.tor the•4ll:t t rict cowl ship of Jackson •will be •ld at 'ti Turner in said township., ".r .. The Electinti'for the di r 'strictetini ship of Jessup will be 4.1t1 at tin_ Hoff iu said township. . The Election for tho-district con ship of Lenox'will be hid at the' Brothers in said. townslitp. , - The Election for tite,:iitstriettotit ship of LibjrtY, wilt hd`'liehT ,at' Jones in said township: `ii- , The Election for theldlitrict coittposed of the town 'ship of LtithrOp will be held nt tit 'mese of Elisha Lord hi said township. I . :. ': . '. ' ' The Election f.)r the di • ' • - --- Aip of .11iddletown will epll.lloiii4; in Said townsi The Election for the i Ongh of, Montrose, will . 11 said lb?riragli. .. . , The Election fur the district cot iposol of thatoi-n; ship of New 'Nfilford - kill be held • t. the:;hotise Ocen i, pied by Julia 11...11821et0n in said ,t,oWnStaip: - ' The Election for the ili , triet col Ipose!t-ofttie fewn- . ship of o.kkland wilt! be )wl4 tit. , o house of Rciliert Nictil in The Borough Of Sasirtet - atnia. '' •• ' • - The Election tier the listriet coniposed Qfthe tOwn ship of Iln-slt, will be licid at the' lOUStf of N. B. Say= dor is said township. :. ) . . The Tlcctithi for the iistriet Co itpos . eif of the town-' ship of Springville , ,wille held at tits Bosse of Spen 7 : eer Tileo x in said towns ip. The Election for, the district coniposjd of tire town ship of rzilyar Lake willihq held alt the house of Rob= ert MoGerigles in said township:l - - • , . , The Eleetion'fiCr the klistricticOniped of the for-, (nigh of Susquehanna:Will lie lifo at the house lately oecupiedhy'Elliott fietisow in said borough. -• i ,The Election' forAlle„rfstrietCliiposettoftlhi.town ship-of,Thoinson wilibe held at the house recently occuvied lit It : Artist' J..lllunitbrdtn said township.: The officers to, be cletcd,:it the, tiro and place 4 aforesaid, ttre_TwentY 7 leven Pet‘, °nit. its' Eleetnrs for President and TieePrksident of,the Ifnifed 'Stales. T , also rnake'known ui ,tiiv 'Mice *La` in and by the I3th section of the aforesaid net I am • directed,. ."that every person .e rcpt SiOtiees'Of the pewee, *Flo .4liall hold 'any office or appOintnient of:profit or trust under the tuitedl States, 6 of this., State, •or of any eityvr,ineorporatO disttiet Jrhether a fittnnis. ' - ii, r ~e~~~l~. If t 1.1)) Swiquehitiana 'Academy , • now open. Wm.- M. Hartshorn, A. 8., Principal. Miss Brown, lireceptresa; 3liss Riley, Teacher of Music. • Miss Simpson, Teacher in Primary DC-. i lm - tment. orticr of the Trustees. • . -C. F.:Ht:,in„Seery. W3I'...rESSUP, - Prest. • Montrose, Oetoberls •1856. Clothing at' E. Fritz: hare.nOlir got on hand ft ..good assortment: of Winter Clothing; Over Coats, Pants., and Vests,. and Boy; Coats I will "sell ehtltp for caz.:h down: Please .Call and see; for, yourselves. . . E. FRPTZ., Octobdr lath use,. • Hurrah for: the New Store!! imdersigned take pleasure- in announcing to -their friends and;customers that thdy havemov ed intotbeir iwEvv;swoßE; with an entire new Mock of Goads; consisting .of every variety of mer-, chandise kept in country or City; Friends, give us a call ! We do 'not, st.ll itt ”.old-fogy" prices,.nor ".Jew" those wito'purchase 4t . us; trade fairly and bon 'orably at "lire and 14 trc" raftzt. We - - both preach anti f Ahe true business nrinciple .. of"-quick sales and smalt.profus.7 Let it be distinct'y nii:!er ' stood that 1 We do not wish to sell goods' 'on a lonp; ' credit. shall jell goods- so low that the pur 1, cliaser_vul idlbrd to' borrOw money :at twelve 'per cent, .andjty down for them. Salt, Flour and pro ; duce of ail t kinds kept constantly on band, and 'sold aflower rates than tat 'any :'other establishment in i town. To prove that we are not bmsting, but tell ing plain truths in a Plain vay, call and pure - base: „ c. 8.—.A1l kinds of produce taken in exchanee.for gouda, - ! • R. TflASElt & CO. .Ifontrose, October 15,4856. • 40—tf riEl, CO, I-r 'P. lire thousand cords of two foot Wood to cut: Perk..ns desirous of engaging in a job of the above description, will do well to call on tile sub scriber about two miles from Hopbottom. . THOMAS ROBINSON. Brooklyn, - October 15 1836. • tl Ainsnunition. 131 . . . . . la4l t e i rcS;tfety . riiso, Gun Pow. ing P!w der, Shot, Lead, ( i Caps and Woriner, Pow. der , Flasks, Guns, I Revolvers, Pistols, ie.; ttt the store of. , . ABEL TURRELL. , • 'Montrose, Octobtir 15, 1856. _. Exetintor's Notice. • • VOTlCEliberciir. given that all persons indebted .1 1 1 to the estate Oil,. NI ES TRAY Is; late ortfie tow n ahiP, of LibAty; deceased, are requested In-mike int - - mediate payment, and all those having demands a gaint,tl=aitl estate will present them 'legally attested for settlement. .$. W. TRUESDELL, . .• • Liberty, October 16, 1856.: ra. 4w . . MEMME:t=I .."E' :PR ESIDENTIA isnoci,* IWhereas, by the.l4w , iir nt• rnt?ptatlth, ; it is 'pada'. "the„d Af The S era 14 every County, to give nolieilitt • . 1 ' I brie or more'newspapirti . - ;cilitnly it least twen ty days befOre the Etecti ' - ..-',X6';.to erlde giefein the " ollicers•to.4 elected i . . :ittulAti• *desitataie•-tlAe place at which the Election' to he he d"---Therefiftiri i I, F. P. II0111bITEB,•$ ' ~ Stitulf fe l gap:l4ll44w; County, do hereby maker omit - And- roclaite to the. qualified electors of „Swig (-twins . , t at,a:Cletleial Election will he .lildAtri4 l(,gitt:l4ldt 460 y, 41 , i Tuesday; the .4tipditor.rOnfier, next, 1 hi•ing the 'A fi rst Trutsda3, l .` in sa jtkifth, tifthk - sev- cral districts withittitald'etiuutY446littit • ;-:!:‘ .. l ' 1 •• And I also herelmiiiihnitnerota)kil..giiNi notice, ; that the - place • clfhOlai# hipr'• iti p i the several' araril4.l)o . *llts . . It4t trithinne j county ¶ll s tovIEVArp -, - ' crir• #te p 7 t...1 . .* . • The. Election toit• . 4 diatrlct ' olithe town- ships of Apolacon. wilrbe.)? •I'd at the.l Ouse of.Josepli Beebe's in slid townfthip - ••• , = • ';" -, f 5 - 1 .! • 1 ~ The Eh•etiOn!for the distviet cOnitwoetl of the town- i i. ship. - of - Ataittt will. beheld at thus . opl--hepse near the Presbyterittniturch in said to rip. •:. -- .•.':- The - Ilection in. the district cont .t.1.1 of thetowno fiVAuburn plf will - .l;e Wk. at - 441 1 "Ai. Pf: 43 t 4 :lrge 1 4 ia Ilaterly-in: said' tonnship.. , • ~ , ~.. i i ,.. ~. ~..:,. •,.. The:Election for.the.distrieteinupo.:,•ed of ilie town- 1 :,• ;;liip ofTri r threwater will 1)(1 is sl# atthe Court Ifotte i 1 - in the florengh of ..1/olitros., ..1.. ,; ; • ' . .." ..- }et • rikbassa Inkscult,. Swim atihl Butter Crick (lt The.El4.-ethni ,fir, the distriet cu.%) eduf the town- 1.k:I erzi ..for sAl.e by . • \ . .J. LYONS d:',SO,N .- : i •ship of 1.1.•ooklyp will ho lirlld at itho louse of JatUeS •--'•- 2---L- • ' • ...:.* • . ' 1 • 0. Bullard in said AnWttshiri. .. -j• , r .. •' .. -•,. ••! 1111111 i -of X -717.1tous.ngillnfriveri,I,y , .• I , • The Election:for the dist iet eurn' nt : ed of ilie'tnv: - Ir'• 1 1. 1 --A 4 af.t l . 3 k ein•i•L°c°i'" ) tivS , ( m . i'lf - h e a-I b i g •'•ialcic't:h -li• vhip of CllOOOlllO. Will: he libld It , u 4 • . , ;( .1„4„,i .. 5i . , 11 , 40 .1•iiig Irelis,.TO!. Pliili and BaSheti, at - ' ,'. ' ' ' - . • '• ' ' •J. T.YONS.A: SlG's. • ' ' near Robt . Gitlitta in. mid iowirship,j - The Election- liw the dii•Aletcnnip4setl of die toWtt .• • rit y - 4,.,,i, fi..o!„t6ivA at ' ship of Clifford iii be bell townsb3l4- The Election for the ilk, ough Dantlaff trill belle said :Borough. . . 'rite Election for tboclis ship of Diniock willbti . :'ll Ibtk vi ecjo said. tonfilifi- Tbe - EleCtion for.thc : di?l shill of Foi-oseLairesitill:l! scv A. Milt' ilt:saitttoikod , sioncd offiCer or grent,l 'who i., Or elm,' be, employed (Indef.' tifo .ir•'e*,cufive depart. meta of this State. or I tilted Stptca, .or any city or incorporate!' district ;,foultdso4liat• eveeymenther of .... entit,_ ......, set ; ,iind. also, hat. ei,,.. I - H 'i- CtCongress; and of the. tate -Le ** hiture,ln-id of the f A. _A - \.._ a • , Fs sel4t or volonion con caul:. an city,. or connuisAon- r vilE tinders•tned having associated thetuselves in eri: of any incorporated district IS by l'aw incapable . -i the gemantile bitsinesa; itildet; the nalle Of. Mott .of bolding or excreisittg at thef.ntir,:.. time, the otliec & Tjller, at the old briiiool .1 Hiad of Nar;g a tinn,r or ipPointnientof Judge, Itn•tecior, or Clerk of any 'announce to .tite public' that..theynre now recgivlng election cif this Commonwealth. and that 'no' insttec- a large .stock-Of. . • tor or JIIII• , e. or other l oflicer. - 1 any suet election; • cited for.r . : such is -• New ArChoice-GOoilsi: - ... , .. 1 , tiliall he eligilde to any office then to I..."!.•• v . . t 1 ilri Cas I Drie GoOds, Dress Gooch, o .i- , snt rg, Al "' th ' lt in th°- GlAt ' lecu `V ll:lrmi4 4'17- !t' i ''''' en :.i Crockery, iTitts and Caps, Grocgrie.4, ,t'`, &c:; nii,ich acted: that, ..‘ every ."'i..l erul and special election .sitait 1. 0 •ii* he soli for Read o . POu -at prices that: isn't fill to be opened betweetritight atilt Teti In the forenoon,' '',,--," ' 4 - - , -' - • ."‘ ' '.. -,:. ' • -,••: `•i• • if W MUTT and Flinn- continue without intorruptio'n -or *adjourn- 61 “ . " • • , '. - , " ' - • ' ' • meat until Seven felo6k in the evening - when • the -' ''' • • J.,111E5 C..T.YLEIL . ~:i . llontrose, October li 18.56.. : •' ' poll, Shall he elo,'7cd. i . .I- * * .It is further direete that ti turn Judg,ys,-- at : the. ,'nun I, make fl out th'e genet all return? Friday s.iicceediutt. tlK+ Gencit be the 7tli +lay of Nroviembei.' Given under niy Ifnd, at ough of :Montrose, th .•. 13th if , 1 - toinini, ISS(, 'and £. 1 1.•A ye , ! of the United States: I Ig the knidst of the great ,the (I*, we bati ifot wants of all partiee, but bar stantty .eeehcinF extc tnlve ions brunches of otirl trole, the, attention of our 1ar . ,;,, , eh e o n jc i leng . rt biliminTitilit 11 dueements to make-3iour p leetTl'stoelt of 3C) 1 7 7 . 4 .- Groceries, .Crockery, llartl and Shoes, Heady tn. de - 0. To the 'few that we har tstoves, we would sail, that and detention by fire, i 4 t Blast," awl ready to w 4 frenn different patterns ; n profits or' - rra.tonab and Ilutter, Lard; Ta ow, Grain of all kinds, Id c II:1'gs, Meat, Vegeta les,Al pled, Ileang,•Grass seed, d prices, for goo4s, at h • • Public Avelitle t M l ontro • 7 ' • : New!' Fa - • • • . '''POST - 6 TT AVE j!ott . CifenCd' a ' - 11. ter•Ocuxis. Their u and as cheap iu, the pheapi Clething.-4.4 very and will be Fold no - W.4411A1 114)n:tent in the countity. )A Montrose, Oct.. 8;1850. 1 IpILAIrTION : 1 9N• 4,• . . .. at the louse of Ilitlnn i 1 - 1- ,r,,,,,,„„,„, ) - e d ( , ( irai: f 136 r, ) IL, t i p' i lis., tot oli , r dollar; and CI ti ilhpi s jor:t, re 'id at. ilie . int dal' ilot:l:*fi '. V leo %%Id by. . 1 , 1 . . , • . J. LI ONS S. SON. I —. l • - ; . • . -- 7 1 '-' 1 3Santroge, Se.nt.. 17,- 4 1,Std. - . , ' '-- •••• . • . . . triet e9iiippsed of tlib, town-A -- ------- - --- 7 -- ' --- - ------ ' ------------,---- - - Od. iiit,tlol house of - John 1 - '1 lifP, ."'? ( 5 1 1 ±i { ---- 2'.' ---- - --- I - Yrritni - j - -:- - ,y . ~ .. I rid. e.omp ..!4.1 of ,tlu: - town- 1 ANIL:, 131,1..)4.A).A15i, his doetnnes, and pohey,, e Lehi nt ihe house:a:L . o.- i , ;Cu11 . ..( ‘` ; :i and Sdinnei's -S'peaelies: Itpr:tier--124ff hip:- .- . : . .- - i lap (7(0,1 iii Kansas - and Presitilniali Platibmet,r-nv ---- - 1 i. t . • .itet,roinposeAl of tile towiyottivit'S'ilng•lter:l;Ae; &e.; .t& 4110 .receiva . Blo held atl sebotij bou for ante by -. • ii•IONS'4 township. . s llontins... Sept. 10, t tiittiumnies,xl of '-•_•••• - 1 )0141 A;1 1 the 43f the tp.wll-- ' ! ie -hvtil at the ,Ilril;ai ilf . Al: t l ) •:* . I•ict.colnl owed of the town. - 11-ut the . hon:ie of .16 . $epti t.1.14p coral ld at .the. ,istrict cop poF:cd of [tic town : . 13 held a tlfa house of Jug- Op: • ._. • I)4tt let to IpoAcd of the Dor t; 104 at .I!t.il'otri Holtse in E P. ntio.ze,l Slieriff's . Office, 110 Alang the Ha' Ile, outheOrtter Watt' . attd.let the lidiags go fOrth that, ki i ii 44 4l l'lttli lIISII :.' ' .l : I'. . .' .' ', ... Hjk ' .' . T.UE : PipiP.7., TA 4010.111T5,5, . ~ Are cow tiOtiviiti; hit eccona steel:, of, - T'' --' • Tall, aiid litliater . rDry:GoOds,.l:; . . Yankee,. NetIOVA; ateltei, . J kOlry,': and, FaiTy,l Geetiti; ',tip& tli - r i,..0 *artii g - 1 0- at taAitit'eint„,_ , " hplf tlhi , ' Mt: s4,e? vrke;t, Nci:ehargelbr -', ', ' ,ii , 416.0 g : ""-.11 . ot ,, l , eTintlEnl 2 In priced .'" : , •!i.. goo;„ - - !-- -• - - Te!.r It alt" n dy raV,"-• • , Call and . take a . .ki; for d .e'are' `Thilifthig i '.Arettad - With' tbiS Che4p4# eqadierer rlfferertin thin see** tettge 13titit,11 liciillaititili: - k kiIkYDENAIROTIIEM a ; ';'Netritilret‘LPit ,t 044. 8;t1115. v:•:147, 30-13 w '" LPL I - A s /11 1 /44, 11 t1K . , Dress itakisig sitiitikiktiti 1041 re.: A. D. STOIVAI fro CO 1 :. 4 : ' 1 A,ATOULD re4peetfully announce to, the ladies Of . V V Ifontro-e and vicinity; that thAffillyt 7 Diftgita ' 1 FA:NV( DIMS Getops & FirillitieHLVO STORE, 1 ou Main Street, over the. Formes Stone , whore they Will be 'happy to see tht-fr old friends, and also solicit the instant:lm of new owes. ~ Mi 99 Chase will, [Mond to the Miliiiutry department; . thO Dress•traking 'ire partmeut nil' be unTer tile charge OfIILISS' Wafter house. - Sept. I.l i lb:)6. '' , ET-4f . - TI; E l!eialler ncriNp..; COLS XGE II ~i_., ; . . .-19!! 1',1 .. i6 S4TF t:01" Pf:NNSTL,Ni z liii i , l ii Wen ,i! an Anwi re.. 1 0 1 0f±dc‘i.iffiiii,.. --,. INCOAPOBATED 4 the Le-aisiatiare fi lpo, and 4. - . ganif,cd - on the i ,platt 9 f the Itidastrial . Nl4 . b of 3 Continental Etirive, atroixhi a thorriiigh' profiktnolfrid ,edueaddrr iiietrtt,oftgatx E Ettl*O: PROOCAUCliatili.; i TRY , ' MEC li kit IC AL 'EXOIII LICRAING,I , II Len LTSINV4E; At; p, 1 MINING ENG lAN/310W. . T he- ; Fq!,:trt4 ,Cightgiate,,Year I will eonnitettee on Monclay, Sept. 15th 18 1 56.: _ Fin 0 Catulooves and further iiifermtition; addri..3 1 , - :'' • . Atrittp - I,7REArrnifer, .g. D.,, Pres, of Faculty; POliia - eltitk:Oollege, Philidi r — e - c -7 7 -77- op E Iyu, BY • J T YONS Mmttrwe, Sept: 17; '6 tt. ' Neu - FreigliViEdne - "from Montrose, , i ~ , I)lii.lt dir, ATIVIISTROOI.G, • 1 . 'COI il III; B:Ci ()it Mel cha nts, At'. 13 Era.V.tuddings : . ; - ~. •• . - - VOll the betttr aecOmmotlation of the Fainters of 1 I‘. Sumfa conotyi , we' haVe tioneludetl•to:reCette / tr&ight every day of, the.•week.:(Sundayli .excepted,;: 4 nt the store of M. S. Wilson nud Son,. who will ,attend to shipping the same to I,.Cew, York, .and, Vie rettirti. 1 bills will, ( umid mlt •iu iat their atqre. ' . . ,• Oita: Wickham is their Salesman, Whose'lont . ex; 1 P - orienc e on the N. Y. &:-E. Itailroad jmttifies hint in i sayihr:that jtOstice will he done to his patrons:. With Lthe above arrangement we invite fanners to giyeits .1. a eAll: '• . • . . ... • : .I.I."STITS DILL, .osed of tile town.' • house, or d_or, dile town= Inc hoo.,itry • 109.011 of the town of'Slnibae io.e.kl of the town e Itotße of J. J 1L.1411,E. into Ike enclosure. of the. subscriber, on / the of July "last, a sorrel tthice,..s."uppos . - ed toh'e ahont 13 . years old, with a white Strip the forehead, and little whifetn.tho-kft .Yore. f00t...-4 The own4r• La tequeiited to .kove , tiropertY eh‘tr-. gee. and take her away. TIVF . 4.NY. New . .tWord, 2.110 sed-of the town :lnitise of Daniel posed nettle toicO- . u+e of Gvosv and IpoAcod of the town he Bela e nicking- of the Re ouse II 3foutiose, to. Anti be on the first • Election, which -'will tny office, in the. Bor. ay of .october, Anno of the Independenct I 01.1:ISTER,' Sheriff: 13_, UNT1K1 .7 . 2 3 political excitement of orgotten the immopite purchased find aru con- üblitions to nil , the var. and to: which 'we solicit le of patrons and fri4dt, . l e can otter rtistrong ut rchases from our well sc. c• , .a k, te, Bats Caps, Boots . lot, already o4plird with notwithstanding 'our lone • are again ,in " Full it upon. you -with athoee,. the _loireAt prices; Our, terra' Vactle'eles:y eesWax, Socks; flannel, Itrass,,lrott, :head, Lumber, Dried Alt.. e., Aaketi: at the market S. H. & P. SAYRE'S e Oct.; 1850. I.Goods. OTHERS rgO stock of Prill;anOrini al assortment is Omploie large Meek jast.opene , l; y, as low , as at any estab- L 'e invite our friend* to call. . olieettieset "'"0111ttt-*" I V PORTA...N.'? '11) MIS( kItS. .C4ARI4.S B. ARMSTRONG. .Montio9e :Luz 20' 1851.• • 32. int.; Estiay. • LOCIK*ELL'iIi YOUR INT.fO.STS AND •411y,,..,yftur 44, pan,p4 - theiu. clic4p,,-.,ll ! .iinkin'hiir 31°1-arose BoOkiSlore in thii'l'ostfiffic . C . ;, : iiiicrfii . y.on; can Enid ! Bnoltal of ull.prices,•fipilijti 142116* Vll dollar Bible,' ./ 1, 4 6 V.41i 4 . 5 1 /iiiill s " * 614 ' ti9kiks havc item w ion „pi atletrn.iti.'.l . t4 „yoti;nitry•learn rpttOfrik 3 / 4 ,c and 'new hooka . lloth can, 119ngtiE10 - Dieke.e4rlll)l4W W9rti*LF4pq,iiiii.4o pan ilow * s . writing? the' Feorst„4o„--,,,AVAdic'elilqt"and the Seall),. , l;cr:vd - th . tio SP - :itrowPtsi 31v •Ilowlagc ai;(l.,FrAq,d9l. 0u.114c. Read- Salail•for the. Social and Solitary; loin Hood's works in'Aititars,s4l.e•s,,-,lic•pew lot of School Boaks;goid Statitaiery..Tuoltee-Netica1,44,..,4c.,-and tittle .a•few,°, f Teti: • lonok.licre:—Any, one inaking • a lint of II 'edollars " and . orer,:at: • one time,. n bOre dollar '6 wor tit thrtiwki-itt,eitrai_ fir :tpu..,.4.lollar's Worth 4.11 hareoxtra, ". • • . eau and . eouvuiceil, tte VotAttose I:titibk Store, one: door north of Setirlo"4 iti el,. • • AMA. 6' 1856; IEW rxit ITADLi SATTER/. , • TANETACTURERS :11141 detatirs: iii All.kib :of ii .Ftirtailitre, are bow prepared to fill order for 'l.l6llAtada of all kitaN at wholesale ott on sliort notice: IttFtait wires intigt.frOm upwartlsl,aerorditii4 to aktr,le.: ‘Vti',3dmilieep bu hand tlte:t4y-uoide avid as ,we :hare, an .e,legant Ilearee,•we •preparetf_to aAttiid funorars OiLehort notice. - • .i A. A. EAU; ' • T antai.T. • • - • New Milford ]la} 1, 1856. • , - • ; . • s NEW IRRtiIygMEST-3. ~fciniittiaßrator's • NTOTIC is hereby . ,given to. all persons having i de mawls against the est,f . tc. .or Jars Laitp. late, of Lathrop- township,: deetaz„zed, the same Must ho _presented to the undersipeAtfor arrange : menf, and allOpersons indebtea to sand Estatesare ;re quested to-make immediate payment. ... • _ •L6RlX . Xibuinlitrator: Oct. -- • • 38..:GAi: • _ ._. TEMPER ANCE ' SALOON ' AND znagEß. V., •i. - , ON MAIN STREET, MONTROSE I PA. rrIIE subseeiber: takes. this„method, to , keep II be '.l. fore the., people of. Susquehanna eeeinty. that at ' the Temperance Saloon (the only one hi liforitrosi;) , is the place to get . •Pies, iltkee;Critilterk Ch4ese, - New TOrkCatidY; Sirdines; "Herring,- Oranges and I,emons;.ApPl6s, Nuts, Sugar, Pickled Oysterk Clams, • Tongue and Cucumbers, Small /leer,-,icocoel'iietn-, - onade and SndaArater, Ice Cream &c, to eat and, ' drink • Also at the same.plaVe rs 'kept on hand a geed, assortment of GROVEIdES; fresh from New York, such as Tea of 4111'61.41N kinds; gtmid,&mill 2s. • 9d. to • es. per .I:Brown:Sugar lane* iellitg at 9 cents per pound, best Coffee. Sugpar,,o4-4teihts; , and crushed, pulverized and grannlatesi Saw 4121 cents per pound: lifickesel, Cod, Vlbite — sOldSlue 1 1 $1 1 . Pork, lenni,Sztoked Itturand Stionlideryftried, Heel; Ham, - Tollicco, (plug and theiOuti)” irlitTegsz,- , Tallow Condles; *Stearims •Patent and._Sped.- de., - Iliec, , Soan ef s alirerLntiginds, frost 10 te.l.2l,opats a , I bar, Soap Powder, and Washing Ssfa v giel.,Salt for 1 fiunily use, Stmt. P e rcussion Caps, White-waiiti;"&nth ,_. I and Shoe' BrUshes; Stove- anal Shoe BbieltinAt Hair iOils, Perfumery - and-a vaiiety, et-Eitteicts, , ,ilatehes, . 'Pepper, Cinnamon, Chives, grountkdo *Pk-Mu tard, French,-and American, ; Coffee Esse..l .. , Corn Ruch, Sago for puddings, lsisins &Onions shilling 40„18 penes per ticintul, ' Untie Curriusto,'Citron, •PrimesiLlemlee, arcils and root ark,' Oandilir Or ill kinds, Piney , Cundy:Hrops, - Oirm-do,i,Prledbilialies, Pluois•and Cherries, Oranges and. Lemons,. Rine, Ap -ples,gocosi, Promo, A 4.4 Cbocalatei iti, - ' . t iia. - itANI ' -' . 6- 1 ' " "16 th er "1.. 0, F., Flui ~ , ,ent,Nutzneg, ya era, ,paten ~,___ ~,„.... . - ' 9 ent Slates, Slate and Lead Panalla, - Loweerlalu or ' kerim *erne Works SkDDLLti. 11 - ATI:NUL -MAXE:= 6 te '''elik'e - gmaade- Vir41 14 6 441 iNt5, 1 1 34 4 0 11' Dr . .' , . „ ', , AND, Tainnuit a : „ 4 ,.___ 4 Phyie's Camphor Ointsperd,,,pakmoskatire • etiiii kir Quccessor of A. &E. Baldwinc (ho t y or di; lo i 4 t l il lar d lfe a df il i e' e - S an Pra d " Ill a' s ltrgb lettint ltti e rn tilitChija Ci rer:'a .r 'LI. SmithAin the above - bi:linen, will nffer on good 1 T0 i...- . i m , tic w i l 'i t t fi rt c.'wi p kil i nzi r tes& liana. terms, all kinds of ' work " lir his line,l such 'ad Sad-1 er ;;De ll ec Lions; tlitlia;3llll4.4 iritc,ittotit Pidb and dies, Harness; Trunks, & ' - Harness made' of tbel-BisketpoilariatiospAcaordeqnsilbosW49mJewl , liest 'oak-tanned lentin r. , -.- '• ', ' , '''. . 1 , h,, 71 ,0; mew ,liidisf Baskets, awl Segini4trds; also, - • 04RR1.40E TilM:Sri of , all kinds done OH Fi e ui :ou laattd.„,l4, Oa p.ok:kdi.:44 or , t t i k_ ll4 " e lk ig "bort notice. - Ali kinds . tirVs ' ' 4 Trimmings keptti v , v ivo - i li a- k f i rma I:paltry AV errbV s tight In 'on' handlind 'furnished eli&tper - than canis•pcirchas. mo i ltres ..,, t-1 ..,...-.,.; -,-,.. ‘ :-.P..-ke: .1 ,- ,:i 't i -..., - . 'e a elsewherA in Northertflienneylvania. -1..-,,:i ~. a 'TAIL ettleis-sinillby IWetidtkestao,!. - orsktor Ley allit. Nos. 3, e, and .3; Ruenient ef S. ot - rie's Hotei . , iXent7 l i m p ; w i t h„ft wanaDy ...h a ni vqe rigwopptskenitim rise, i' s . ' s ' '' --' ''' -- '- .. 1 '-. "' '' .: . `- , ;ateAt§e, de4htut fairly hr as ittbeaq. bas **re ' 3loOtroser October I, Istl. —• : , - - v - - - - -- I 'ts I- - t,, th t . into w ee - - - - ' 1 o no abtive, goods ire 11w sate a lt4e et 1 1 ,0e,' ` Prieei.' Peicpli 2 ltio set a , it)irmiunine t i n ftir.tWetitiselics, :. ?stout; eisl i reOr,,Tharik tful. tar Intst,firratla A0Pet..40,. ) ~ , -int eilliect for those that want G!ocerieg V 41 .,, 4 , -. 4,*..kilici them at tke Temperance Saloon and tirtiediy. - - -. May 21, Mg: — - -"''—' -- --- - 5. S. MOT!'. . . 1. 4 7 CITANDILtk it, Opplr ot.Cain. • Paiga DO&lnfeilt; l , nail a large . variety of Kea , .l'ooks, including 'Mrs. ;;.'towe'il great wori:, Drrrl • Clothing . , a good stock, will tie i,old_vcrr Jon, k.) • - F. B. CHANDLER. Tour, $7-8, and $8,50 per.b4l. - U. LOW, and Fluid; at . CITA,NDLEWS. GOODS. are oh hand once more . with a.c.hOice selcc il doh of.-- • Winttai Goods, . which compriseA our . trinal . Tatiety , 'of Dry. Goods;.• Groceries, Crockery, llard*are,' Drugs and Medi- Pairii.s,' Oils anti Dye'strifyri, Patent Medicines, Boots arirl.Shoc , Seib and tipper Leather, .Thrts and Caps,. Watches, Jevretri , and ,Silrer Apootalv.Cirrpet Bags; Trunks, Cmbre6s, Watind IVindow Paper, Clocks, &c., &c:, all of which we ofrer lbr trate amour ustraf terms. . BENTLEY & READ, Motitrose, October 1, 1,85(1. - • • - "ket,4.---Just received it loud of litiskets,_ and for sale, cheap, by BENTLEYrk.READ.. Olicesp for site by - i BENTLEY It READ Atotitrose; October 1-, WikAIRIr SALT hy the pound ,, bu;hejler just: KJ" received and for sale' hi - • ,-;I3ENT4Y-k. ,t' MO,,TICE is hereby silyn,telillri[Onfi -11 , w inds !;46. los t 31444, Diwook.umbiu,ip, *aked, ,F4t; the •saialtsh4ittcbe ..111v4e04,VIR NakterP l 4 44 44 RP' ;Taimeraent,.•*tiCall R#49fia;l4ll/41§4..git AlCF4tatv.' are reittest44,4,make 4 - 4444 1 " '47 41- • • 1 " c- , c 1 4 0 - i - 41/ ' 1.! 001i.Octqb'er 42; V• E . 1 V 41, ' ~' 0: - ...e--.,,a-nt.,xv 4.42, .,..„ % .,. , . ' ..., - 'l' wuraratiet -'.. ~..., •,'-..'-- - -' , l'."`tr , ' DELAWACiE; LAOILCIVAIO4.O4arip:.:-WESTE RN '• ' , lit A1L42,1014113111N.-, 4 . ....,., .* _. VEIP. and a > til*Thintittbrold.gbitgot i4411' ttlinatb4ll.. - , . `IA North and Weal; via Great Bend:and &elude; - . and from tbe.LaeWaniai:iind. AV o i .vallies, AI reetly thrpogh,sn'Nir yak: a n d plaq i- - - ;': . : On awl afiei .114imdiiti`Auetifilviritlitaitiltbik.Attt : 1 'es foll(iiva: : - , i. % . - •,,, • , . ;•-,.. ; ; 41 . 1 -,5, ~, • -;„.... -_ 'tineilinatt Exprert -Traisiiimitki /AO An..,t; ',•71,,...* - - E.. 8. R - ,.., arrives"' at Great, Band SJii ii, AI ~. from ..- , Owego Binghamton, ,ike:, and-ienneeisrvilth . itit'lWl"•:: PRESS, Train whtch,l6aveit - Great Dethlll*.ltor • : , York ara Ebille,delphla,. .. ...... - 44 i .1. i-'....8.14.4;:*. 1. Due at - Monivoie,. :.-.,.... - -.......1 ...IF ,tir:=..ittr,lo t ,`l,, Scranton,: :,,1:1..ti 0i••64-'4;1P...1e 44.1044 L ”. : . • ":4'.,..)5tr944burg, ; ~ • .- • !- _ , . ,t, 7 - ' ...**.- -; !ii i ?A. r* ir: ' -.- , ~,DeLsware, 1.5114.mdea 01 ,4 1 R e '''‘• 2tii t 4 " 3' ' - - -" llirgeV`Ale.l'hlltidetphia t — lllll,'. ft - - - . ".'JuntootT' - '„ .. - :V.- . i. - re... - ei-.L.-0;.;."*.. 11Sc. --.. . • K:4; NAY . Yortr,"Vi r i ft-V.i. - .'4; 1 ..'. 11 4 - 2:14•1kiV4 . ':,.". 5 . tassaiusees front broviacakaaiwsif4-•;,,,_01,.---•;s 4„,. -- ' ,44:Ort,h4Prer t ikt * ! ., 3 ,:, - . ,•;,1-","„ ...- ;• -4 "1 4 '1:1 1 ~ 1. .. . •I s t.s . .kldladelkihia,,, feßeT.Ontl,tf itrettV ~,\l': '' -1 : 17 ',"Th. IV rini'fl nt ; ....". .:..,...`. 1 : : : - . . Lea*E4tnldiltm`,:::' ,, .....-. '; • .."' ''S'''''' "'"l44l44°' Sgt' . ' • n• • - .1. - • , 4,4r.... I t .., Due at Bridgeville, Phil. connection,i...l2:l6, 1.43 G . - ' " D e laware, 15 1241111%0_10, dine,...12:45, ''P' " Stroudstruv i ,. , „ ...,...„. .. v. ~,,i } , i , ."20, le < " - Ser#ntoll; -.....:-':...., :::::,'. ;:4: -. .1k40, •". (;re :4 0+;V:1 0 , Y.- . i afi:. ?....,.. , :d.,.., is ...440);.! ?fr. ~ • Connecting , at Great Bend with the la -•- - 1.. . 4, 'Train 'W.sgtitt• • t' l • ''• ..., ;" ;•-•..„"f" •!•:*?* N . &tante tt Accent' triotJati ' o 4: l r.r4 l ;ltair: ;' Scranton, Tor. Great DOA 'at. :-.. - .'.,ii , . J. tit14)6,41:w .. . 4 4t - rric at Great Iteinl,.-: - ."-;. 1.'iNi4...i....... 41240,,,t, a.; Connaiirg,witic Day Expresna A*.aittd ,-- West, - On N. Y. a : E.; R. R., . <,: i[ • . ...; _, . llel,urning,leave2i G:reat_Dentl. i i4. - 7 ,:..,.. ;‘ ,.7,45:' 41 ' r Due :4t Serauton a ,.... `; • ..'.. :i...'.'. r t•StrOutistsurg A"ecomiriodation villa koodr.- . ', StroAtburg for Newlroirk, atid/inta. r.::;-: , .. - ~, mediate Blanes, at. ts . :... . :.:.?..'#,,t'4•4:Pi.ftig• Returning leaves -NAG for StrOn . tbtbd,!g: at.3114:1, • 10.4. I'aisengers to and from New.lll4E,,FmOttri g l Cairn"' at t'larkvilie. ' , . ;) ' - ''''- t t. :; " To and frimf Philadelphia, via - B.." 10: 114.fR4.4eqe . , . or take the . ears at Bridgevillei• • ,-. :- -.!:„ „ , . . 'Fur Pititatin,;K:Ulgstou, and W11,145/aRM: . ,4ti,: - .1.. & 13. D._R. seas at Seratttoo. . . .., , ..,,,", „ -- ~ ... • .For 'Jessup, Mehatald, . mid' COrbOUWae l ' l o4 ll3 :lte cars at Greenville. ' d. TXONS & EON'S. . „,..,... , .., Tidtets* sold and baAntga'obeekekbatfitettill eta.- Lions on'eonneeting , inads: • '• .: • r.',. --- --'.. -, .: Pasiciagers to and:looin lirillte4fitr,„wytnuittit,, , 1 &e.';' via afikawann+ 4,l4opmaburg Potilroia d,Tgo, _ tlirot4 1 tkoul.,any, 4tentitini' itt r Scrafittit;' - fis ille trains o. that roatLrun foq6ointeitlon iiiithAbit Ex presst ni 'On . ' that - 130.'L`. kliKslLlL,,A.hektte fe- . sengiqa may' leave Kit4sttni at'. 1:1440,' A.;•il!,i, Aid ar- Tire. in Philadelphia-at &,, P. it, or-ti.. Y. at 1:14. Returning,,leave - Philailetphfa fifir,l A. N., - or sew :York\ ai1.:30, anti. arti,ve, in Kinston at 6. T. at. *.,.-,-,- • Fare front Jiingaton, • Wyan nng' find PittstcOo• Philadelphia;'/34,5(kttrNiir Torkit4,ls. - . :2-, . '..::•,' - Tkkett sold and Bagg*ge checked tkromia. : -.4 .; ' - .., , ; - . it D. H:DCPI I TEREkSupI. 1 "\Vs t . N. dlSKS;,Glieral Ticet'itent; - - • " • 1 " Sept. 24, 1356.' -'• '''' '' -' ' ' FARMERS TO4Ollll - .114' EMMY. A rare chance to Markt.' fromll2 or 30 perriort 'rurintassimeast ripnE'subscrir,ti.: is prepare& to fun n ds) g Machines and varinnokoaker.Arieultura4 inents, net - to - lie surpassed ;by any in , thii - ootiWtry - ,, from Oa Tang eitatilistiestutaitheto- , ry ef towAitionlyilf:lEN.:-Ther‘ are tint 'few '&mo4 in'tias-contity-but *litat*t re. lathe tba ithenni - ,per ,eent44or; MIX% 0 -18 ttlii - !iOtSe POW': err =re aPPlied In; eawipg woo*in 44,10e.cottier wise,,,elnrrning, cutti! . s siraw, aindL va= - rious, calier, uses too tinnier:mile piantiati: : erpl rea.ziont rcidi rnakeliirAliei*toiThisie Wishing to perclidse, to call tipenving and lutriv:their*dent Ned. rlntve the. freight'Oisitigtglei-t2hat,..gtktilktP37 portatiou is but millenienta war ranted in perfurnt4s,monameniteiN (itentainge hand cap. also fifriphituie biriety freld'ethertnart iititetarie.s tiyot&iiineete send your tinaNyouiimaeildneliwilb ba its mama at • - Dialocks4444- 0.6 4 1, 4 z " 6° • • " tEN TS ' i " ln e o st r , t itio , seu di art r it'wOitiref (.30 the splendid stork of Spring and Sup/04 pliods, just . rerifrilyrrti4heamiapand' Barter .stor'at Diinoitk• Foot floitkereviaterol4l44ll,eri body_nOw-goetitod)4 Aek gcmc, , , „ _ - _ • kerAlwapt l on Diwock,- itSI:IUTiVAYER:" •A eelti See ibistTiallem `- ert?ssiii i, • .. • Thi Artist gtetikportic and rtiaphaitic r ., ! ther e ' s . everytl4oll4'... - .• -NJ A - tirde to cry . , : to ) Wstle t pr,sinfr,,. , • A time to i mt.wotle t nad.n time to - get-be' ttita; A 'rm . : Jar a tare or athinning'letter; - • , A trite` bt• flitting iiilifitiirtleiritinnetitnii• A tinie :pity you. addrii*tisiand - debts,.• • • A time lit, make peopleAldnkl'i* ate stntut i - -* • ..Aud *Awe whoa miscortune.lol4 upsot Pour-put, - But of%these, or of oihets,,,t4i.fiunie'rotts to - Mention, • There are note more worthy 'your - eirsiestittention. koVoiefitelPreniiitit :anal Daybeli - • timeto-.00 eras iivierrearpsa .!4‘414, sy _ . • . N:4l. • -Thckqe,of . my.leustompti l ninkliatto. 4 - tures taken and Argotirst-to piri4.l4llololitir, - mindthat, unlng they'entrte send• along the fiiiinised'initetintiteirtinyi bir Set leetetnoqhe tniSsofseeing iheitioilites In a pplil . 14 131(te15 , Li0t.77 I sual,wiglng Ware +Wain modating, com!bierate o pa*rtt„.aini,..altOttylliriedo not Irish to he irtid wit& • LeC me licit mry,.ance for all, that risk not do aireilet 'bitsitteia; and"t ate ; happy : to knoir that but feni ho e - to:tome possessed 'Whiff so' strange in- Idea atigui*n - fcgetting•trusetd for a Dagnerrnotfpe! : • Sky:Parlor,. in,tho Briei 14nekt : oyer.,.pent10 and A gaod Dagnarri" otyrin Inttinitrid, and it'entagete s :;t of toms fur the business,. 6n'reiiroiblo ranriage. Dia . ripIIE Undersigned haring putch4Sed Stand' _IL • rectintly:oedniitof 1:14 it Mow pre i)ttiGeto 'carry oil - Thetarriage Vaidng. busibess, in MIAS brafielies. All kinds of garFiagesttir ed to*order; andrepairing, donsin abort tifitice. 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