_~ JißePeOeQf RePtlblie4ll. p: READ if 11. If. FRAZIRA' EDITORS F. E. LOOMS, 'ORRESPOIVD,ING EDITOR MONTROSE. -PA. Thursday..'Decezoei, 17, 1857. . From the great length of the - President's Message, we are unable to giveonr us ual . va riety this week, and for the same cause must defer anyextended comments on that docu ment. The reader will readily discover that Mr. ...Buchanan takes - extreme pro Slavery grounds with regard to Kansas affairs. It is thought, by many that he could not have been induced to go to such unheard-of lengths in sustaining the lawless :lota of the Border Ruffians, but for pledges he must have made to the South before re&iving the nomination for President. His position is- atkitwise, dangetous, and unjust, that DouglmOValker, Fortier, and a large part of the Democratic delegation in ';'ongress from ,the NtrrthweSt, refuse to support it, and utiles* he recedes his party is in imminent danger 'of destruction. Douglas lats ; Jaken - ..up . the gauntlet in the Senate agiinst .the outrageous frauds and trickery by which the Lecompton convention, 'aided by the President, is attempting to force a proSiavery Constitution on the. people o f K a nsas, without permitting thern . to vote a gainst it ; and for daring to stand by his fa vorite doctrine of popular sovereignty against the tide of progressive pro -Slavery Deznoe racy that has swept away and stranded the President, he has already dr awn upon his head the.thrests and curses. of his,former ad mirers, the fire-eaters. Threats of personal violence are muttered against him, and unless .he retrace his steps, 'another Brooks may be found to wits for himself plantation-wide fame and world-wide itifaMy by'. breaking another I Senator's head. What Douglas's . Motives luny be fOr this u eeted course, it is not for us to say.- 7 Whet tie is laboring to secure his re-elee don't() the ,e ate, - (his present term expiring •in 1859.) or whether Others may have so far out-Dong!ased Douglas; in subservieney to Slavery as to destroy - all tho ',little giant's" hopes for tho succession, leaving him no mo tive fur sustaining pro-Slavery rascalities. or whether he has become tired of seeing the whole country ruled by a miserable. andful of Slavehreeders, or whatever else bis mo= tivos may be, it. must be left to the future to Senator l3iglcr, as van as weak, attempte4 to cope with Dcuglas 41 debate and to defend the President's position, but was suddenly and - pitiably demolished. The debate be tween these Senators was interesting, and ire intend to publish a portion - of it soon. 2r . ft will lie -olyservckl that our Demo cratic rulersat Washington propose to issue $20,000,00 in Treasury notes,' or, Govern - nront shiu}lasters to nrect anticipated defy ictoges in the revenues. In doing this, either they. exemplify their .devotion to the dotteine of a hard•rnoney . - cur rem); for the people, by loehing'up the hard} money, in their vaults, and emit tit.g paper for vireuhainit. or else they emit the paper ‘Vitli out hiving the - Lira ;honey"; tiiikwhich w re dvon it ; thtt, being; guilty ( - .1 issuing wing. -1! in, Dempui‘t:,--... "an _ irre deemable rag currency." Is the federal gov ernment gag, into the business of banking, - ithont a specie. basis'l or arc, gold and silver eottiticred too et!tid for the people's use, and therefore reserved. fOr the use of of and their favorites? ' LW — Among the proceedings of the House of Representatives, we notice that on the, 9tii inst.. as soon as the members were seated, Mr. G .141 0 gave notice that, he would to-mor row, or-on some subsequent clay, introduce a Lill to- ecure homesteads to. actual settlers on the public binds. The Glenwood bark-peeler,". its some -of the Shamoeracy call still shows himi self the earnest friend of the poor man; and we trust his efforts - in faxor of a Home stead bill will ',ultimately be crowned 'with fi t uccess, Such a disposition of the public do inain would be more praiseworthy, and more for the public benefit, than . the system so inueh!in vogue of making largegrants ofpub lie lands for , 'Railroads and other wtihieh grants generally .enure mainly to the benefit of eorporatioaa.andApecuWors. Thc only AClrktfhent. - paOr we have seen ixhichassertalhat- -tbe 'question of Sla, very in Kansas is fairly _submitted to :the rote of the people by_the Lecompton Con. vention, is the Montrose Democrat. Such extraordinary truth-sacrificing devotion to the peculiar inititution.ought not to go unre- AI arded. - - 3,Vir" A subscribe: :writes frinn Lemon, \\ - yonling cotOtty, Pc, -that-while-the _Dollar _Newspaper, N 4.1 h Branch' Panacea, and kindred prints,4e received reguhttly through that Postuflice and special efforts are made by the Postmaster to increase _their etreula tion,he has tiiit received more the ttone wrote: of the _Republican in four during the last six month.; and only one since lictober. We assure our friend thin 'fault is not in for the Republican has been mailed to 'him regularly .every Week. 'llellitiohe same difficulty- in getting the Neu/ I'ork 'lril brie, asd as directed boils rifiers to be . sent here after to Lynn, Susquehanna county,"althougk . that is four miles from his residence, Lenion P. 0. is only - one. No Wender- he Complains of suchLunfeir attempts to crush o utili.epublicaniam, ,on the part of soine of those " servants of the" " people, the Post masters. _ . The forces that:have been dispattUed against the Iformana, might as well 'bate been kept at borne, as they will clo nOttiinst till SPring, , Cul. Johnson who - - eMntnanda them having mantled to wititerat, Henry's Fork, en Green river, vithont venturing. to approach the dangerous tteighbarkood-of Salt Lake Qty. lar We ask attention to the notice else whrre in this paper.of thwilOugli and }teady l'estivni to. 14.- held in , Blooiner 4•1a14 on Christmas evening. - The (rbjeet: 'lO tto.; ; Talsa pay fur the 4ose: Cart of the . AO* an:l'ltsady Fire Company. The members,- *ho have for some tinteloen rather extin taxes for thepttblie good, think the INTontrii'se public yill he.gla4 of ;an ..oppoott 7 nity'to give them"if little .helP; espeetalti they ex pt...t that all who attend the.Fostival., +rilget-their money's worth, in thip.-aullppr; f":)" 4, -, • • We think so tI)V.. air A correspondent in Rock Co., Wis consin, informs us that, " the estimated crop of wheat raised this year in Rock and Wal worth,tounties amounts to two millions bushels." ,But he adds . that is is very' diffi:- cult to-find cash buyers. - - HT° The Lady's Book, for January, 1857, commences the twenty-eighth year of that • publication. It is now without a rival in the eouniry as a ladies' magazine, and its success is fairly Non by the unceasing • and skillful labors of. Mr. GODZI" and those connected with him. This number contains three_ steel engrav ings; two page 3 of music;numerous eth broidery, crotchet, and oter engravings; four pages of receipts for the household, the toilet, &c.; several stories and other interest ing articles, poetry, &c. Published by L. A. GODET, Philadelphia, Pa., at $3 a year in advance, We will 'furnish the Independent Republi can and the Lady's Book one year for 63,50, the subscriber thus saving a dollar 'on the two snbscriptiotts. .For the inctrpestdent.Republiestn • • JACKSON,' Dec. 16th, 1857. :MESSRS. EDITORS : DEAR SAS noticed in your-paper of Dec. 3d, en article from E. A. Weston, Esq., in relation to collecting and arranging the laws by which we arc govern. ed, for. the general benefit of the people. 1 am'glad to see this "subject introduced, .and hope soon to see an . expres.iion of your views, as requested by him. • Will you please allow me to introduce a subject somewhat of the same nature. It is_ in regard to common, practical forms ri it busitiogs trenetions_ lam not aware, army being published in book form, adapt ed to the`. wants Of the people. What we have, appear to be relics of the past.—and, in my estirriation, decidedly " behind the times" of this utilitarian age. There are many, like townshipustices .of; the Peace, and others, that labor under great disadvantages for want of some short and comprehensive forms, ad. apted to their circumstances. But WherecAn they get them ? Lean . see prOpriety in. having Deeds, Wills, Articles of Agreement, &e., of Such enormous length. What say you upon 'this .subjeet, Messrs. Editors? Truly yours, * P. MILL SECRETARY SrAxrcm—WASIIINGTON, DEC. 10, 1857. , t-The removal of Secretary Stan ! ton by the. President seems to have taken, place some days before the tatt'amie out kr Washington, Gen, Denver; the Coin minion er of Indian 'Affairs, his successor, left here as it. was supposed for Ohio, a - week ago, but it is -now believed for the purpose of proceed 'intto the Territory or Kansas,.. there, to -su persede- Stanton, or else to exercise a--cer tain supervision in regard to the election which I 3 to! take - place on the 21st of this month, OSecretrity Stanton is to be re moved for 'calling the regular Legislature t(i: getlieri according to the demand of the peo ple who elected it, what reprehension should be meted, Out to Calhoun, who orders - an election under a minority Constitution, in ad vance of the adoption of that Constitution by the people, anfl bef)re the judgment of Con gress has been passed upon rrespon denrc of 774 Pleiladelphia Press. Tate SfieftET AcENT.---tlcnry L. .14nrtin, of Mississipp% a confidential clerk of the Sec .l retary of the Interior, was the agent sent put to Kansas t represent the Administratior..l . Arr. Martin :is an:adroit man, and had 'great!! influence :it I .ecomptcm, as the accredited rep. resentative cif the Cabinet. He was often closeted with General Calhoun. From the 1 inf,rination i:eeeired here from Kansas, i t is . I believed that Mr. .Martin's mission defeated ! the proposition to submit the entire Constitu tion to the i*ople.—Wasiiiin s 7ton Republic. =I ' The j.Washington correspondent of ThCEreningi Post says that.. Senator Sam ner'snervotk condition could not endure the excitement oili4eningio Douglas; he A.va,z obliged to,leilve the hall immediately after the commencement of his-speech. • :Fr" The nomination of Colonel William A, liichardson as Governor of Nebfaska, in place .of I'VEarl W. Izard, resigned, was; 10th, confirmed by the: Senate. Itgr The Whole number of votes polled for l'ilnyor in New York City, is 84,063, as follows Wo6o, 40 908; Tienvum, 43,155. Tiemanu over', Wood 2 1 1347: . _ . • ROUGH & READY FESTIVAL • , , Tax rttsrmit W'M In ria.n.ea sragrau rnra Sam flitot11111111:111 , 11UCT/114 aiorxrxa:" ge_zugaz 4 31.10191" rtGargE_compANy, ir. TNT Co'.. WILL HOLD' .L G • cr.i' -- .0 -.1r.,. 11 W- -,n,r.,1,- , lIME3 BLOOMER HALL, 1 CHRISTMAS EVENING, DedFinber 25th, 1857. Tlic object cf which is to pity for their liofe cart. Single Tieketii, $l,OO, Lady and Gent.. #1,50..-- '!‘ Reap on More Nroodi the wind is chi] ; Bat let it whistle as it will. - Well keep our Christmas merry still." . , C0X3112717EE.0.1 , ' AR.R.INGEZENTS. . - D. SATs; C.-W. Mort; A. P. Kustra, F. A Cur, Rjt. Ximrcirry. - D. D. Seats. Notice.—There will bin Conference of the Srs tlrEnasga ASSOC:IIMS or Usoraagatagre, at Sus quehanna Depoki Wednegday and Thuradpg,- (Dec. 16 and IT.) All.nre invited to attend. It is expect-1d that Rev. J. M. AUSTIN, -of Au burn, N. Y., gr,Ul be there.- A. o..lVaanca, Dec. 9, 1854.. - -' . Blanding Chyk. • • . . Dommtlion.%..-Tbefrienikofthe Bethel Church, in Montrose, wfilgive a Donation for the benefit of their minister at ; said Church, art WEDNE4D-4.1", Dec. 16th. Ori 'which occasion all Givori will be thankfully received. WM. Is BISON, Clerk. /Aeon- WAiroakv_ B-0137.kf MOMS:, JANES MALLEN, JOHN .A.DAUF., SAHVZL WIIIGHT Trustees. reitlitn.l.-4-The Ladies or Zion's `r Episcopal Methodist Church, in Montrose, rill bold ti rostirol• at Bkxater . Hall, on Thinitlay Evening, Dec. rith. - First table• atiralf past.five. • • - • tar A4l srlid46l 41414;0 areiniltod to attend.— . _ Ronal ; & 'lroutays - IFlre Conipany Are berell itotilled to inoettt4heir Engine .Itouse; on Eatorday; Bob 1176,' at 7 o'clock, P. K. E. C. cononAer, Armco, - C. T. Et:N.7AF*, Seirrdary. 111 New-Milford, on mottling ofNor. 20th, inconW quence of a blow received from a cow while milking, Mr. SOiktutti Vatr.rrsx,- aged 68 years. The de ceased was from Milford, _AU State, .where be had been for mitre than twenty years a member of ,tha Presbyterian Chureb ; He returned, only thtie-days ;well** to - his death, from a-visit to his children4n Steabes Op., N. and was Intending to spend 'the trlliter Withificikun' near this' 'tillage. But;-twit bour;and a iray, 4 in - trlneh he'and his friends eipeet .ed lammons came, and be was hurtled -a way, Lai death iwas instantaneous: '- -'• Inilrijiserwk; cai Saturday, Nor. 7th, Miss Marssu I..m6istet,sited 'thirty-nine fears. • , PrOspectus tot 11156 V a t v)9, ~'-': .'Established A:a k /824 , .- ; .'_• - TRII PAPE:EC - THAT SOSPENDS:- Alresully Weekly—lterrited tet ure and the sews. .IN these times of Bank suspe ons and Mercantile JL suspension.% 'the .proprietors , of.. the.lkitartfay Evehieg l't4t call the attenthin'of the'readfne Public to their old and firmly-established weekly paper, as the paper that never suspends for our. . . '- ' - TM•itTlt•Slit 'YEARS •'• '. The l'osthas.bCca plihnshotd; ai'd li all that period —through "good , times" ttnd tit . ugh ." had times,"' through bank.intlitionaltbank - tractions, throug prosperous seaso n s and through its, the Post has been' regulurly issued everf iyetki and forwarded to i n 'its thousands of subscribers. Itsl proprietors there fore point .to the past as an •. nfailing index foi the . future And .. thay feel - hat in - 'asking of the reading public a continuance i of the patronage .heretofore so liberally bestowed 'tipon the l'ost, they are asking no more tluin what it ill be both the in feres.t and the pleasure of that pat lie to grant. Among the contributors to the i'ost, we may men- . tioti the following gifted - al - Item:4- , WILLIAM HOWITT, ALICE CaJat, T. S. Annie, GRACE GREENWOOD, ANNA BLAEWELL, ALGI - RV:OC DUCA . ..ISE, MRS M.A.DENNISON,.E4MA ALICEBROWNE, The Author "An .E.rtra-Jraiicial Statentert'." The Author of "Zillith, the•Child-Jfiunt," &e. &c. &c. We design cam:het - ming in the Irst paper . of Jan uary,, an ORIGINAL NOVELET, BY T. S. 4RTHUR. . Mr. Arthur's productions are Iso widely known, that we need hardly say that the cone of the present Novelot will be entirely consistent with the moral and instructive character which.we 114-0 always striven to impreac upon the Post. Readersiwho wish. to peruse the Yi.asti Svontr.s which abound n the land—perni eicius and cle . structivc in their tendency ar.d effects— can find them, we regret to say,. at every . corner. But the Post will still maintain', it high character, as a paper which the milt scrupulo s parent may allow freely to enter THE FAMILV CIRCLE; .And which will purify and instruct, instead oftlemor alizing and corrupting the mind. li:specially will its conductors avoid, in the public...atn of theweekly news, ail thosolong and dkgustin ,reports—unfortu nately now so common—of • • VILE CRIMINAL, ' ASES ; ;. Believing, a; we do, that the prim ice of - pulAishing the detail; of such loathsome cases, and of the crim inaltri-ils rutlting therefrom, is . fruitful cause of the recent alarming increase of .vi and eritno i n th e community. Like begets like—a 4 what the mind feed.; upon, tliet it t iil ~, 7 ow to re mut& . Choley SeLvtions • t of all from the best foreilm and domestic sources, shall continue to be, as laletothre; a leading feature of the Post. The Stories, fEss.ays., Sketches, Agricultural and Scientific 'seta, skc. itc., obtained in this way for-the readers of the "Pose, are among the most instt uctit-c as well as int Testing portion of its contents. T 1 I E, TEILI culr:2l.:nr of the rr.rnonicAl. cyrr.r..yrur.t: BRITISTI ISLES is thus given to our re4ders. • The i oat, weekly, has SOMETHING 'FOR' ALL the members of the fonilv. NOVELETS, ESSAYS, STORIES, ENGRAVINOS, AGIIIICZ'rIiRAL AR TICLES, THE NEWS, SKETCHEn, - )l'..fRY, AN ECDOTES, RIDDLES, THE WIIOLF.SALE AND RETAIL MARKETS, DANK NOTE LIST, ire maymention three - good' rehs.otis'irhy the readisig lithll , l s give the goof to the It is snp/rior ta,thy4fhir paper l rf the same-prier. h is rh‘ gpfr :ham any oilier paii-r of equal merit. It trill hr etr:ain to ro ute ashen TERMS (Cash in adeance)--Singl 'Copy P:•2 &year. 4 COPIES ss.a, rear. " (and Ito the get tor up ofth Club,) 10 :" 13 " ( " .. . ) 15, - o 20 " `. •I ) The Postage on the POST to - anyi part of the Uni ted States, paid quarterly or yearly in advance, at the office where it is received, i . .; only . 40 cents a year. Address, always post-paid, DEACON 4: pETF.RSOI'i, • No. 132 South Third Streit,' r.:4A.)IPLE StAlliEltS serdtratis to any one, -when requested. 'TO EIoITOIIS.-I:ditnrs vtlq• one insertion, vpn•lense the !nate for tlic!ir.ci/itori chang.‘. 1),. containiw; tlto r. .! • •-;, :41a111;61 , a I:rked 'ti ,, ••:lsont or no] THE PAPER FOR YOUR _ MORRIS ez WILL HOME 3 01711 NM P P-I.IS lED WEEKLY A7' TiF. II0:' , 1E Jril . R.N.lL has bee no- it:livers-0: I There we few frmilier• of eultivirted habits—(few ; of thosesr ho seek to, enliven and 'make home the i most int.,2lldzent and attractive play }—who do not I 111,w reeeis e it. It is ie-01, we bilieye, wherever I domestic the gold threads of happiness and true moral refinement, which are woven lso thickly into the btronger and coarser aceb of oui country's indus try and energetic prosperity. The llome Journal is the speaker to the hearts of this bit+. nation, in the hours given to happinet.s and relaxation. . 1 .Thc , first number of the new Set els will he issued 1 on tile fir-t of January next. New subscribers can be supplied from that (Lite; but i mediate applica tion will be met., [try for such as d.ire to begin at ' the b,-ginning. A tome is hardly c niplete, we think we may .safhly senture to say, without the Home ,Thereaf, which, brides being a chrtniele of the ernes, 41bOtindS in intelligence designed to enliven an Anicrican Ileum. Its etliters (Gto P. Motets and N. P. Wilms) tievotc their entire ee, skill and ex perience, to the task of givnig; each Mil, everything 4: n worth knoning. - They particularly eep an eye on all the Whim. , and novelties of the' ay. • The utmost pains aro-taken to present the facts and •outlines of all neworAn- the literary departrnett, we aim at sketches an d readabl e criticism, and, in our •conden gathers of the proleetiens bf thevast newspaper world of Europe, Ire endeavor to a.l old the tiresome and the local, and transfer to our tiitirmr; the pick of English infornraon and brilliancy, frhile we endeav or to select 'with a true sense of pure morals, true a wit, and genuine humor. The new feature fin- the corning 3sear is one . tlutt we have lons, thought of re esentim , to our readers—the CORP.r.SPONDENCK or your ecriffir'il raw women who Send Us regularly, the Gos:ur or vii . GAT WORI.D.—.• We have grudged exceedingly.the eeping of - these most readrade matters to onrselvel--feeling certain that it was precisely the Society A,Jutip which our subscribers required- as elfervescepee to the other wise brimming cup—and, nith some difficulty, we have obtained the cousent of one fair correspondents. It was only on pkne condition, hone -er—the ineogni ta, for each, shnld be strictly preserved; We agreed to this; but, as it was in:portant t) dtstinguish be tweenl their several Letters, we ventured to suggest nom* deplane., such as we thonghl would be some what descriptive of their several vein sof humor. The four ladies will therefore be introduced to the readers of the next volume of the Home .Torenal, as Mrs. J.r..; kr artea JoNts, Mrs. A ect „I d.t RAY ER, Miss Larne } N rrst s, Miss rsrattieSramone. ,And from these —the four most brilliant persons of ;our city acquain tanee—the charming Letters will be iluly forthcoming. Every one knows how a ten-tablelor evening circle is enlivened, by the coming in - of a 4 intelligent man, who knows all the nets ideas erei'on4 tuul tells them, briefly; and gayly, and off-hand, in the way of ordina ry conversation. Such a person glies you the sub stance of the daily papers, in three br four sentences —tells you the Flan and wool Pf-' new book in a dozen words--gives the islet* , a sermon ' the .4,. core of a pub ffeSpeeeit, thilierto almidic charac ter. the spirit of an article in a review, the novelty in fashion, the lot turn in pelities-.4 grimy, and ell without detail or flunmuny—feasisisf it with you ; as material for your Men - ribteusaltot dnd gossip. Thip . is just what we proPOse to dikter I e Ifome Journal for 1851.; We mean tojot down, f our readers in the fewest words possible, every n idea that falls i l ium- oil.; As are read; AS rop in and - talk, as le *killmlit ill' one ". IV shall be on the look-out fcTildwis rind tufvelacilLgi ing"thent in the briefest shape.. Formerly,tee , lay *nthmem oranda aside; to wriftabourif wilt dllad time— iii now, we shall give them tomar re* re, TO DISCCES ruentawree -- In - this srav,:irkemsimscriber ogm hymns Animal Paidettiel ‘it. alines to, ~ f ty: --b. some ,4. shape or . MI . KT. crerY newidelg Mfg ' t a g;.., The °dier twmular features of th a r t t; s4 pagser• will be continued :.--Sketches of Belles, P "te of Poblic Characters, descriptions of stirringleeenes in 'Kew- York, neweof fashion astil-,mannepliame of gay and literarrebelety, mod new tril - isew i lolly—in rt mew abort, A. = The Tres or wont,p,As T. rAssis. We itive-ti thought it neeetiery to 'a, howev er, what our readers well anniertmusd,-that we take rare also to chronicle at 4 Advance very interest of benevolence and moral irnprevemerit,amisnfte hied to make the TT ,, ne Jounnaino less useful and im proving than it is et/tett/4 , 40s andArigitud. As a New -rt ar's "resin! from ai Gentleman to a Lady, the florae .Jourusl is 4 :lne.44thighate remem brance if rem onbered every peek, ruld jt is,ms9rpogs. ed as a gifl in , good'taste. - , . -E.' ~Trtstar-. Forfone copy, $2; for re. 4, ien, irk: or.*POP qierkrdlltr". 7 1 4kns. is 45ity vilice. "Butner&•nithout - deltry. - area's - •"" • - ~,,,.: ---,.. , ~, ~ .- M 0,13 4 Filj•Wo 46-If f• ' r' - gclitoiti 14 1 1410100-i rest; Ilfeve-fek. -•• , . .. • - , Tutabankaad. au Audifoni alptlataa tr a er4V Court "f BParleimma&equkty. tolliste distlllllla of the rime of JAM/a. NeII.I4WER. dirojtood sill at tend to floe Milks at- his , said orfa 4 litaisna: Opllllthin tax 11th A ke a January n em at oar crl..ek In the aß.Yuonn at his °dice, In . Montrose. At whlck HMI sad IJfte all persva riot ado*, wilt present theft Or beibrtVS Wm! Itata aaiuingle upset old flak - - • • WIL H. JErISCP A Kostrese 900114'. • . ACROSTIC::.. m T 11 1 :241,19 . 49, 'I ceintlloe, avert ID_ .stß 0 LD- Maim° CoLoGEßant 611 ; s:Titi • 4 A R AZOM asp Ektar‘, TO Mt Irmir Til ... R , 9 EFIVOCCE-3lnkapas, WU TOUR -• n . ,tiOVIIILNT, c . won-uxornio. nium•Lavanixo ti -- 8 EfitleD wrrn Twit DocrasTIIATIVID .11.11,• Dee Os See on Malan:rot. XID SL. i0N216.17.-:4 • 14 c• F e 17 ' _ HE, Stockholders .of the Lenox and Harmony T Turnpike Road Compaay, will hold their annual meeting at the louse of JOEL STEENBACR, in Gib son township, on Monday, January 4th, 1856, at ten o'clock, 41...! H., to elect a President, Secretary, Trees. urer, anci•Sis Hanagers, to serve said company the ensuing year, and to transact other businerta that conies before the board. By order of the Board. I3ENJ. COMFORT, Seery. Harmony, Dec. IG, 1857.-3 w FRESTI FROM - NEW TOUR, THIS WEEK— CHEAP- • BESTLEY & READ. . Montrose, Dec. 9,185 T. • - ESTRAT. • TRAYED from the enciceiureef Michael Struppler S is Birchartiville, two red heifer calves, and one with line back. Any person informing me where ,said cakes Are shag be suitably reward. MICHAEL STRUPPLER. Birchardvills, Dec. 9,1857.-2 w jT lIERE.IS, my wife EttsAntril has left my bed 1 and board without just cause or provocation, I do hereby forbid any one harboring or trusting her on my account, as I will not pay any debts of hereon tracting after this. date. -- J. S. SCOTT. Lenox, Nov. 11dth,.1857. BT virtue of a writ of rem es. issued by the Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna county and to me directed, I will expose to sale by public vendue, at the Court House in Montrose, oh Saturday the 26th, of Dec., 1857, at one o'clock, P. IL, the following de scribed piece or parcel of land, to wit : L ALL that certain piece or parcel of land, ululate in the townships of Brooklyn, Burford, and Lenox, Susq. Cti., bounded and described as follows, to wit: on the north by lands of William Perkins and Daniel Oakley, on the east by lands of Erastus Brewster, Otlureal Carpenter, and Obadiah Johmon, on the south by Obadiah "Anson and Samuel Wright, and ou the west by lands late the estate of Wise Wright, deceased, containing 2.10 acres, more or less, with the appurtenances, two framed dwelling houses, four barns, one cider mill, one horse barn, one woodshed, one orchard, and about 175 acres improved. ~- Taken in execution at the snit of Henry Abel and Seth Abel vs. Michael Brown. JOHN YOUNG, Sheriff's Offlce, MonteoSe, Pee: p, '57. Sheriff. IS HEREBY. GIVEN, • lea! VVIIELL: 'ETAS just-returned from Non--York, with a Largo • • and choice variety ot GOODS, bought for Cash, and selected with mnch care, from over thirty of the best llouses in New-York, which he offers to his city torners and the public, at low prices, for Cash. His stook comprises ; DRUGS, MEICINES, PAINTS. • OILS, WINDOW GLASS, • DYE. STUFFS . CROCKERY, - GROCEIIIES MIRRORS, • - GLASS WARE, CLOCKS, ' • WALL PAPER, • WINDOW PAPER, • WINDOW OIL SHADES, FANCY.GOODS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, JEWELRY, • PERFUMERY, __ DRY GOODS, WOODEN WARE, lIARD WARE, .• BROOMS STONE WARE, BRCSHES JAPANED WARE, • - BIRD CAGES. • CANARY SEED, inITIRELLAS, POCKET KNIVES, .GUNS - AMMUNITION, . TURPENTINE, • . CAMPIIENE, BURNING FLUID, ALCOHOL, LIQUORS (For LIQUORS, Purposes, only.) TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, . SHOULDER BRACE, PORT IIONIAES., • SPECTACLES, SILVER & PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, &e., GOLD PENS, STATIONERY, VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, &e , And all of the most popular PATENT MEDICINES. , I fire the abore rial portions of it entitled to an oz pc of the paper ice. tleel6vtst AMILY. gm 1, for _1 17:_,LP. Th.%Rkful Far the lieral patronage hitherto reedy ed, he hopes td merit a continuance and large in crease of the same. ' ABEL TURRELL. t, Montrose. Dec., 2. 1337. - , GOING : GOING :, iiv2601114. • TIT:7 not through the hand. of the - Sheriff. We prefer to dispose of our tut. 000118, therefore GitrAT 11DUCEMENTS CASH CUSTOMERS, • or oo MORT CREDIT. with approved dam Those "'rho Idris to moll kteetwelres of this Orp"rh:LEltn, oe sclilse to Call at the - Store's of GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM 4,C0.1 AT Nrrrnm • MONTR.OSE, SUSQ. CO., Pd.; BUSQUEIIAXAKA DEPOT, SUSQ. CO., • or TOWANDA,BRADFO RD CO., P.. 1 Where - we offer to mat the sr, na , AVOID SUSPENSION, Great Bar rains TO PLIRCIIASRB OF ALL IltINpS . OF Dry Goode & Ready Made Clothing, yrbldi bare been lately tonehised under eneennlne low Went, in 4 . rcllioF of the Janie. A oplendl!I go* of DRY GOODS, IMISTRISING ALLMOST EVERY KIND OF ECrli AA D Ng@ etooD„go fi=MMPERM . PLAINAND PRlat JERENCR MERINO' S. mAro KO AN AIN ALL WOOL' AXO MOWN ;MA. rA,RAMETTAVSZ to 30 Per eel*. lower than ever. Lel. L In DO IS I 0 041,14 -'• our stock is toenpiete end satentehing low. We alenbiwe ea- land A HEAVY BTOCE Oi" • „ KILANT -1111031 . “11 1 1311114 : , . : whit* ere after ND per cent. lower than any othip Eataillzhaient hz thseallen. R Millo eketiyilie to seder 1a the anted sad bee manner_ , and 'WARANT Ail avid/ter Ora% taken the IRCIREITTVARKrT Pritcm. Aim Mad Apples and Gaye Yealleta. z . ' Please ed.l and price bur gocalA sad study yourselves eithe abate V AQ T.s . - . .. Guttenberg, Rosenbaum &Co. t um. 7110 SE. Pa.. :tat. V. 2557..4.r . JUST ARRIVED, AND oligAtLy nl* IC'ED YOlt TXX,BEADY _ •ami - 3E3C - .4 4 ,4 141-M by J. LYONS k • Moptrost : Nov. 26, 11161. Auditor's 11,otlice. Turnpike Notice. NEW GOODS NOTICE. Sheriff's Sale. NC) "PIC, 30 -THAT ARE OFFERED TO -Al-n `NEW _COOPS, - ..._ . Exeentor's Notice: - 1~~ 7. One): STIEREIIIT OMEN to all person, haring demands lintiVadredran of traaxsa )trrr. deed, Lite of "few MU. all liana taloa he presented to the undendirned for ionnace meat, and &II perwas Indebted to aohl Fronde are requeded to make Immediate pay:alb , t. . CNA MX:3 TINGLEY, Ex's. Harlbrd..l) o C. •• 183 L- 6 m .._ .. - . •Executor's Notice. ' - Noirrzc Is Or.rebr even to ornon3 t..,et,g demands against 111thssrteW.ACK-40N W. PA RIIINTI deed. biro of Gib. son township. 'the woo trixt.4 bn pre.mtc4l to Um undon4oxed for arrsouritrocat, and tU trerigros Wetted to BRIJ ~.xtsto an: requist.- : ed tonike tastrediatti pay - went. Gilson, Nor. 18.1P57.-Por . JACOB GILLETT, Executor. . . Executor's Notice - . • .„ IVOTIe E t. herehr gieen to all persons imlng 1:t stinn.l4 Iteu II the estate of four T. Tormin. late of I.ollo't 19 womb' p. dee.ll., payment mug be made t the undersigned. end thug Wing el:Ma thetito will view mimic the Fame duke tdte,lrd for payment. • ZIP& ; r 1 Tl ; kn..i:vpiTiv;. Ea... Deeeeuber. — 7 — Notice Not Extraordinary: A S much es we. deSpise public dunning, we would ill like to see every man and woman that is owing us on old accounts, come and in Patne: way setthithe same. The hard dines has overtaken us. We are owing debts which we would be glad to pay, which is utteliy hripossible, unless.by our labor and what is due us. Now will every ode hatifig unsettled ac- counts with us call.and see us? but small, every little. helps. We ; will take Beef, Pork, Fowls Oats, with every kindi . ot Grain which the farmers have to spare. .We can turn every thing on via debts, so bring it along and let them hare it 'ind we will work for more. R. TILITER, Montrose, Dec. 2,1857.-4 w THINGS AS THEY SHOULD BE. % „i w y o te aed strAo tt u e u ar r n e u n me er r . o f ll . 4 v. t , riel Cuntomeri that Iva . POPULAR PATENT ME,DICLN'ES . of the day, for which are allowed forty pevCerd., for selling MD we pmpone under the hard thnee, dlridlrur ha( the to - uttt, with our enetothers. Now, good frlencla and eat:idea. t ; lf . we Lure aLY., t " that %lab to iave money, call at the "Formers Store," and you will flnd evertldr.g which poor disen.../id nld.unr requlrrg tot bern*tdratlon., at prk " . unp.sr.ttlellod In tic Idi!ory of the luedlnlr, age. Ats:Keg our catnlogur may be found the it,lebroded Osui.rcvnrron MICDICINL; 111...IA41LMor7Aled SUEEKTLO X : • Tucl.;) - lar‘v (Juno, rue I/AT ; lirartAx VniiirrAnrit 7d.s:nrciNi ; I liftn l el V111.2..E: thurre.llvm...tnn's; tlnnu.or VrorrAntic; Tenn's , McnlcAr en Ct TICLE, .1 , 0TL1N4 . 0 VERAityr.:E: PETE KILLEE; • en.,E.1.A1.1.'s Elio t ir culf i k;A; ItAirwAT'r ItrADT . Itzur.r I with eVery viri.lty of Tlaarer'm Family Illediclueti, Arr.te,t,„ rtnewer the puire‘ee for b!ch they :VP contrretutett. 111 - 10 others too etutzr....a4 1101•4•14, v. 44 ...IL./ re 3L4 :trice fire of charr. R. THA YER„ Jr. Movraorm. 2, 1;:;7.-tf Ir.I•N'TED. rrlIE undersigned de-ire9 to take on shares for one :IL . Tear or 1110 re troll: the first of Alma A DAIRY FARM, with IS or 26 cows. The butter mad - et . .nth the ?u:111 dairy I have beromfore kept, has been p% - ouuttiOd of good'qualitv, by purchavrs. • Any one having such a-farm to can let • taesc e d i subscriber, at Ararat Su , q. Co , Pa. GILBERT WILLIAMS. Ararat, Npr. !I, Interesting Intelligence! This "Iniancial rki s " • • has cut shot; the dintes..- So here are low 1;1h:es, To suit the hard . - POll now until the fist ofd.anuarr 1 will pelt till F stvles of.rictures 42"41 per cent beloty former prices. Or• to those who prefer, l will g're a present with cvery tltlue-io:roportion to thw etylo of 4.-asi) purchased... Or, to tontliCs, or clubs offive or more at one time, I will deduct 25 per cent from reguiv7 CU EA IP' furnished. to such as desire them ;as good and as clicni) as acy In town. . . Every likeness 'sold will be numbered; Gnd those who nre so fortunate as to secure Nos. 43, 66, 99,&c., on the list, will receive their pictures TRlM—wha tar e r the style or price selected!' Under any ordinaricircumstances, I would not it'd could not hold out such inducements, but the depres sion of the " pressure" is pressing oppressively upon me, so that at some rate, the " impressions., must Ls sold. • W. B.•DEANS Ambrotype and Melainotype Rckeilz, Phenix Block, foot otrublic Avenue. Montrose, Nov. 18, ISS7. DISSOLUTION. V • "HE copartnership between Z. CORB fi .i. 1. 110 WELL is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The books and , secounts are in the hands of Z. Cobb, for settlement ; and the butchering business will be carried on at the old stand by J. A. flowm.L. Z. COBB, J. A. HOWELL. Moutrose, Nor. 2. , Susquehanna County NORMAL SCHOOL. Prof. J. F. STODDARD, Principal. rrllt ,undersig,ucti hare the pleasure of Announcing, JL that the SLTSQCEHANNA COUNTY NORMAL SCHOOL, will Renill open in the Susqueleartnet.Arimilcuty Build ings, at liontroe, on 31ondAy, the 3uth day of Nov., to continue 22 weeks, under the charge of rkof..*otl thud, and Competent ....laxistunts. To thn who tle..dte to attend school, oppor tunity oirers rnre inducements: Pint Sronnantis character as a thorough, practical Educator and Author—for discipline, scholarship, and superior methods of instruction—is already too well hnewn to require comment. Those who design hiconiing teach, rs should rot fail to avail themselies of the advantageslirre pre'ented. nor. STOMI/aD will deliver, during . ..the term, it course of lectures upon 'the Science and .:Irt Teach, inv. and Normal Science. There will be an Expesimental Department con nected With the Normal school, to In hiet 40 pupils only, will be admitted. EXPENSES. Tuition in Normal Department; per quarter, of I I weeks, - - • -- f tat,t - to Tuition in Experimental do., per qt. of - I 4wceks. 3;5n " Lattn and Greek: " Board, per week, from ,$2,00, to At 1,25. • . • Itis desirable that the ttiition bill;; be paittin 'ranee, ' The monev will be .refundvtl' if ate 'student is kept front school by protracted sickness. ..- tudents can board themselves the same u during the Fall term. Cooking stores and furniture may be rented of Mr; Sayre. at ve7 reas.onable rates. N. D. It is highly impirtant that every Ftudent be present the fit st day of the term, as the classes will then be formed anil studies usigned. • W.M. JES!SCI:, President. C. F. Brig; sPerotary. . . Montrose, Nor. 4. 057 —6w • g 17 ET 01 P e or p ! a O. r 2 , In CA (7.1 g Ce •st E ?1 1 ffl . 5s 1.-. S a • -• ••• 17 ' • • e I►IONEY WANTED! .IjO,NElr Liken ga jar .in .1 changc for goods at • • IiEW.YORX PRICES, Or fat gotalCotesand Accounts. _Please caU p.rt • • Y. B. (.3/ANDLIM. Nrcotirosn, Oct. 28, 1837, Dissolution. 's firms of R. Thayer & (Jo:, is this day . dissolved Airiatttaad coolant. - IL TILATEft, dr • - 4 ,• ALB'ERTON•TiIAYER. • Mosiro {let: 1105'1447-• •sliWirth, STOVES, - ,-„ ntit stores hare been so thoroughly tried, bathe entimsetiefgetion of ill, that they noes' no TA °wand fnimi•us.. S. H. writ* aKaILOTIIKROt litattretm, May 27, 1867. • . :• - PAINT% Olt*, tic.. UTE have justraceired a fresh ititakd"ilt Paints T Ll.trastiiit-,,Chetateaki i -ke.; are selling at the lowest mutritet rititt Tholkkin'iratit will gife •ftwu,eall• ftairMEltift IiteRVIZTE; • 'E49 ROBES; Al"iPet -4)l ' IS - just And AvUll be ioid-aeii; ; by • . - • • -- :Nov. 13, lEz 57. - ' 1 ,THE NONVEtpEigi \\: iii - \ "N> . • AND. •• '.. 1i54.,..l is 4 . ,.. ' \ 'CUTLERY, / ... . T F ..':.__.. eel. i.. 44 . s . P: 1,,,,.4 0 ~,--i 1 4p 79 - k lo : ...• . FirOct)g Nails, Iron, MaL. Caitings, - DOOll, LOCKS Si, fitr.GINGS,SCREWS of various kinds, SADDLERY, beyond ,description, Carpenters Tools, Shoemaker's Kit,. nousunoLto rricirsGs, besides a large amortaient or . . GROCERIES, CROCKERY,'_ P at . the lowest market-prices. All thes . e, arid -many otter articles, can always be found In tL P110E4'11" A. 4 .0 C at the store of NE; Wili o h & so n . - - ItOntrose, Nov. : 1; 1n7.. . NEW GOODS , Ets 11 s ..1L Et :3 1 11)Nr.MTT -- IS NOW RftIEIVTAV - 17L LARGE STOCK_ OF FALL 8a WINTER GOODS, including his Mut:li is..gortruent of the first and '-iicicesi style's in market.; which will be sold on the mostfa vorable tern's. New Milford, Sept; 157. . NEW .-._sTovEs'e , xT BURRITT just receivin g a large i. • stock or NEW STOVIS, iiiclutlioz a fOll-assoltmciit of ELEVAtEpp7E.N . .. te:AsIZ-G—E AND FLATTOP FR11111.31 COOK-STOVES. FOR WOOD or COAL;' • , • ,WITII A SUPERIOR- Y.ARTETT OF Parlor, Office, and' Sitop . _Stores, StOe Pipe, Zinc, Sheet Iton. Strie Tubes,. &c. : HIS ASSORTMENT will INCLUDE the -MOST SELECT and DESIRABLE STOVES in'market, an , : Will be Fold on. the most fay . oriablc.. terms, Ice:, to which he would invite the par ticular attention of • • CASH BUYERS. :KEW MILVOTI), oetOliCr, 1 DR. BULL'S SARSAPARILLA. THE BEST SAIISAPARILLA IN THE WORLD -- vvr E have- .I'4.4:received a -fresh supply of Dr. T Jolla 114118•Ce1ebraleil Sarsaparilla, the best known remedy for= all •diSeases originating' from Alp impure state of the blood, the improper- use of Mer curt', and for the numerous ills that "Flesh : is' heir 67 ; It is put up in quart bottles, and- contains SIX TIMES the pure Honduras Sarsaparilla of any _other similar preparation` it America. Those who. have tried the article speak of it in the highest - terms of praise. Even the Physie'aniin our county commend it highly, and several of them use dirl,their practice. Price $1 per bottle, or six boides'for Lt.! the biread try it. - lIEIIPSTE.tD Brooklyn, July 15, 1857. • ' DR. BAKER'S - Celebrated Vegetable Cottiponttd. A new stock of tlii4 niedieing„just rectired r -a 1 - .1-Forerrign remedy for Chole)if litforattam - Sitnt; mer cwripirticit3, &... BENTLEY & READ. • July 8, '28.74% ' T ' ir STON ES FOR-18i)i. TIME snth;cribers 'are justreceiving. a fine stoe* of .1. Stoves for the Fall amt Winter Trade for 1857, embracing nil the bestpatterns of Cooking,Parlor;and Shop varieties in use,: together:‘vith 4.1114 assortment of Stove Pipe„,.Stove Elbows, - Tin Ware, ke.ovhich w,6 - olThr at prices that cannot be boat. Among our Cooking Stoves.; we - , A-111 enumeratethe. Keystonz; Premium_Flat -T fT ;.roN,at oifeen; l Jerer-1 sonian, &c. Thos:e in nmzit of 'Stoves or any of; the Fixtures, will +o well to give ne it call. ". • JIEMPSTEAD S: firooklyn,..Sept. 2. 1857.. ' - - it EST • • • TRY THE • - • -• MOUNT HOPI - 41415n BEA 1777yur. ,-" IN F.:0(1811. - .. • : . • , • . • TOUG.H IN QV4 LI7'Y. said bv - " J: LYONS 8: • • , •• Montmse, June 1,-18.17. • FLACK BERRY WINE.—It nub - kiting- trk the ) Igpod, -promotes - iihilorstoiithe omr. it Ittrvngtheng and . invigotates the whole - sjtstsem. Price 75 ct , .. i ti t bottle. For sale by - : ~-• July 22, 1857. • • A. TURRELL. . • FLOUR, FISH% • GROCERIES, TEA, COPFER, ST-CtAR, &c., for sale low, for•c*l!. Call - -antl iee-befaie purchaning ehiewhere, at . 3, B. 110r1"$; Montrose, Aug. 12, 1857. • . - t --,-- --- CD. VI 11G14.,'RESIDENT D.INTLST,:fitts • removed his Officeto . his new residence, next door above Dr. Patrick's, on Turnpike street, where he is fitting.up rooms in a4Style of neatnesii and con se II i le e 11!.! t t lug his. in or:e,.ion. 11e -wiltbca4sent the coming istit 6 ii•at Philattelpititt, for the'pitrefirte of oflicc furniture, Dental Instruments, lie expects also, to bring back some imprrivenients hi• 4 the benefit:4 of which he hopes his patrons mac avail_ thetnseiveS at•orice. • • .11ontro3e, September 9, 11;57 T .- FLOUR "L'.fiESlt. kroind, from new' Wileat; at T _ ist~Uug, at froms7,sl) to S),(N) Per karrel... uEirrsi*Ap .14c..KaZfE. 13rWayn, SA..pttuber 2, Isdi. • C911A114,11s I`llE place to byty, Challis. for a *oat fl ies at. ' . _ SLEATI11:11 and COD.FISIT. a new " sopply just in. IiENXI#ET .t READ. , full Window-B.nd,, constantly ,on LA ' hand. at .the kovest market: rates: Ake' mow p,thc& cies notneartiu4 lav the 111 g "%Yukon." •.. • •ittcEENZlE.f'.' z -•• • . • Thrtilhttineidest-e - - frllßstits4Abei diving • 'reL,upiid We-I'AT, LORnIG vitl pet713 . !9 willpar . ,,e.a . o . .plroit . tci iil wheittat4e4 Alb " . e . mtileirliitii - /-linfriii the . Dinah liktek‘olleiVentle'y antl - Iti , a'Ne - Stortit '1857:4 •P; fresh ••! attptobtalaittdleg thebtalailit? iu bows 1 41 jastiratal,ao got"ok eheajw jia 4)010 )30911P4 Malt 48Ch1X11P911414 • - •NrViAlle7l/.39 1 * Ifteitili N • • theangliy.ll v . ; Sept. .21,1,5.57. A ). 1 ) .-',VOR--.. , for WOOD or CO-11, - : Alga REMOVED. Little* Itanitheredulan. LARGE hiciIISPLEIDI9II , I : 4 - - - - -.:-.::....,--..? ~, .:,, i,At ~..,, r y ~ ~..., , not . _ , oter auirunruatAinfE 4 new and beautiful styles, _flow beingAspielsed .* Farm*: Wilteitailfitiat TXTlLlaplasse reigimbei, littanibdding,l subscribers•aa.ollosialdpg Y V JO 0 0 RS'; S I AM* WOW ac tba • (freight added . _ ,ritunhat theY*l4s66rietin* • largo: 4 o4 Of Nalloheigon, Trinimonim - sitspanid Mad teningt, !Lintel At'. I*l., acei In &et We tia*e aTinost twitdtug mitiriats, - oftrat it kr, and thifisenkith at a vetystaan Munro from aost r ibr474A—Mittek !!!!!!!!!!! i4l LO (10Q et - -a L - -• g 1111tY the ti;adipctiariet,...' cvi - iiantly : oil tand, 1-P-Ibt Ealr at the - briy - - lowest 'Maw, try • LITTLE te HA &DING.. Nieholion, &Pt. 2. 1.14 Ea I A I.tall ZOT opTittiSit 1120411.11.4 Pik - (0 7 IaTPI; Aue r.. ' in_BWs riid halt BUfy ju:si rpeelicd;7l4 j.14:14-.1;k1,/ , . . • :- .1.1411ZP OP 4E; • 1 44iS i i:: • - CAZOL4V•EieY's.', -0 0 • - _• Era.;: . • C A RPETL.tG'S, 1 4 if RE2, 7 ..I.X. 6 1 1$;': , .„ . - SUGAR, ' IT 0 L 7 :1?;:: A LT;.' . • PO2 4SII, • - :,IAtA'; • cazy . P.cleas";'. - S7'497E . ..TrARE, . . a hundmdtli 'part which:we time to ent, tr.erate. Enottel to say, We haste `ahuoai an th l n iv and ever y thing, expected to be *Auld at - a .I(toet the cannery, nil of wbfeh.we vn dotetinlited .to. torte: into C AsH. in the l eeri etlo,ktil - tat possible $i 0. .. And we tierewith issue _a NOTIp —T4); cA;s,li, - ;, - ,c.ii-s - T0,,',NE1:04-, We . iris' kit 'distinctly linlierstood; tli's t foe ..• • _ . _ C A ..5:. • we will sell any kind of GO.O51; the APlalitY ed, at numb lower - prices than . _ FRESH QIIGAR. Molasses - , =ran idiot:. .of Proeetios.'a full stock, just reeeh`od,,aa4 sale by - LIZTL 'ci LEARDIMP.:I _ - 701111 MILLI - AG TEA! -- 131.14151 T of that nice TOUT 111"30.17.1% . 11 ;IL prune article, at four • - ' • - "•-;. "•• -I,I77'LE'rkIIARDIAWIE IT IS NOT;DISIWTED,r-• TllArSatriatime ; Eoaraytd: Candif B l=',,of Oat bee . : • qualities ,are for saleAy we AP. est, city wholi:ziOe prices, LITTLE & E-4 NM TtrRETOT4OSII. IF Tin Catii, laEE what y;9u ira4 for Making 110drk t for sole by - • 41777:E # ITARZAIM74,- • • --- - O:tktIPETINGS • *ool cluTeu, lire briied at -• • - . 17,1 27LB:dsztUED1N(it. - -,- _ • - BOOTS & CON:STANTLIC on , hawk: the toot moritampt*, , MEN'S, BOlrtZ.outif YOUTIIS` DOCUILWLE MOTS tnannfacitart WOMENS;I4IISSES -and ; ^ fr., -4. CUIL , DUR 4lithalf.gs- , " • , §,Er