The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 05, 1852, Image 3

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The Fishery TrOaks:. ---
A .,gier Vessel to Seiz
ground.ecl,-..Vesids fl Trar Order ,
a 3 the .- -
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BOSTON, July 31, 18-13.
The fishing schooner Northern Light, arri-
Te 3 at Booth its
Maine, from the Bay of St.
Lawrece, reports being boarded by a British
e on and requested not to fish within three
m ile of the land—headland to headland—and
, h , h n e was marked out in their presence. , at
' The schoonerWrave, arrived at Gloucester,
ter rs. that. on 3iondae , last, while lying at
ocher-ear Sablaisland, in company with the
oing schooner Helen Maria, of Gloucester, a
Br irigt cutter boarded them,- and, on Jinding ,
a m o fresh bait on board the Helen Maria,
:rind her, and took her into Pubrico. The
e rg . of the Helen Ifaria allege that they were
het 0 4 and had no intentention of evading
thence, They had put in, for supplied. The
intrg has caused considerable excite
neat among the Gloucester - fishermen.
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c 1554 OF yrs r. S. scuornctrt sussmstept.
bout 10 -o'clock vesterdav the
At at • •
1 tam frirratc Mississippi got under weigh t!
c
t ad came rotted from her positten in the East ;
iver. to a point in the 'Judson just off Castle
Gz i e ni A great number of person, were on ;
i h e Battery and in Castle Garden, Watching
ihe work of preparation as the steamer was
pt in sen going contion. There seed to
L, prepration for seine important event. me The
bead was mustered on . the quarter deck, and
qtalte a number of officers, in full uniform, were
sae standing in formal position. At length
a boat was seen approaching round the Batte- ;
iv from the East river. She was fully panned, 1
,a bore the Commodore's flag. The speqa
tcTs eta shore now expected that the activity on
ha ,i- was precedent to sainting the Commo- 1
here's flag. No salute, however, was fired.—
The boat carrying the flarwent along side, 1
the officers in her gained the deck of the steam- er
and the small boats all round were ins few
pool their tackles, and soon hoisted up. I
Th e on of the men on the quarter deck
was now speedily changed. The band did not
ea: bnt instead of music, the smoke pe
Ghat the the engineers were firing up. The
Contnioaore's flag MIS run up at the main, and
presently it was seen mat the go 2
od ship was
notitin. At a quarter before 1 o'clock she I
started on her w.ay down the bay. But "why I
dont site fro t"—"is she going to leave us that
t in y r _.nsid many more queries of like import;
were pat by the spectators on the linttery.—
-OA' said one belligerent son-oltheEmerild
Lk, -the black beauty, that she is, she's going.'
1 ., ave her powyber fur the Oaring sons Of
lota Bail, that's to he on the fishing banks,
4ea der, whore she's tould to go to." This
Ir. of c ourse. received the approbation of the"
m cd, azd the witster was immediately invi
ted over the nay to drink-..—an invitation which
teas accepted instanter.
The dipper ship Raven went down the bay
jastahosa of the Mississippi. and. the steam
chipllumbot followed close in her wake.--
The bar was covered with craft of all deserip
tior,..ral to arid life to,the whale, a sloop
race its to come off in the-neighborhood of
Staten island. It was, taken all in all, quite a
Fsel.F raarning in the harbor.
Portsmouth, Va., July 30, 18:.2.
Th e rehett animation exists in every de.
r
arent st of tbk , Gosport Navy Yard, owing to
o•••••-len - ing been received to fit ant, with all
...P5 11 the fireates Co: imbiaand Savannah,
p 'l.i,lt fur the fishing grounds; the former
NI ra to
Ibereads fur service in thirty
J ,
-, The}'arc new mistinghc r and hciore
sl' ;' V • VL . -f le• enclosed in the mail bag, they
4C I ? b , ih tn is r -peetie e po >along:
The Democratic,County Committee met
fi-e.. --1 , ,v the 1...' , .1 steamer En :weer, 111.1 s. 4
r,; t
~,_, zu i ln; a 1 ,,,,,,,i is to go d , w • I t o pursuant to pnblic notice, at the Hotel of Wm.
t ' I'e,,;t and eon , 1 En-Ge"ee eraor Fish, of E. Hatch, in Montrose, on Tue-sday the 20th
yis. 'l e or ' , CI i.'•rd Senators, incl adult, aI of June last. On =don it was
r , 03 1,, • ,f . th , fir •wc, to the• Nw3 Yard'. 1 1 _
e Delco:Ito Elections-be
,
''
'' formed'" that G aerj se 'lt was
erase-;
held in the FLvernt Resolved, That th Ef&tionDiti.triets on SA'r
, i 1 i tee nerd lin Copt. Breese*, corn-1
RU DAY the FOURTH • auof Septemberl
y
r 1 a• e en , sution, but he declined. 1
~1.,, Yer' - Herald 1 nest; between the hours of 3 and 6 o'clock
-4.-4.-- I P. 31. at the places of holding General Elec- l
I tions;for the purpose , of choosing two persons,i
The Polish 'Murderers pit P_ } lila - ,to represent each district in the Democratic I
delpbia. e 1 County Convention, to be held in 3lontrese on I
ifordezu the 6th day of Sept - ember nest.
0-r realer. will reenember„says the Phila- it- • , • •.. . .
c phi. Inquire r• a statement published some Resolved, That the followin,g named gentle
t as Committees to gave notice of and
L .... , 11:1 L firing the details of a confession
s al: pe n
11
C..it I.- liatthuis Sktiginsld to a count-3 man r u intend the Election M ., their respective
'his OUT named Shah 11:1 ,1 ,1 That inelitidu- Districts:
: hai tor ncm b t•(•1 acquainted with the elder ! Ararat—T. B. Ogden, Alonzo Walker, Na-'
qvin•kn, and visited him at the 3locaineri- thaniel West. ,
l l
•ai p.i. a Marti) .es made a confidant of Auburn—John Tewksbury, Patrick Donliu,
I '-' ant told him a fearful t...1e of cr ime and Jonas Carter. R
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R Kl-he 111 which he had het n a con-piteous ',. Apolacon--Harry .narney, Timothy
Gniret.
n .11' According to .this statement, the ag- , Reuben R t ebe. 1 ,
,-...pa. ramlicr ot per-ems murdered b.him ' Bridge:hater—Hugh MeCollum,llyde Crock
_ I I
..ri li • friends were rot less than eighty, I Cr, A. F. Williarns.
s' ilo a, :rte houses were• burned by the same i Brooklyn —Daniel Terry, E. G. Williams,
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Trtr. This co:efts-ion has de tailed to May-., AVin. L Richardson.
i'• Galpin he the recipient of the disclosure.—' Choconut-31ichati . Tnne, Jr., Daniel Sher-
To store eras published in the newspapers ati er, Francis Quinn. i
the time, cod canned considerable sensation. 1 Dimoek---Charles Gilbert, C. J. in hrop, S.
line h appears that Blaise, the younger of i F. Brown.
tile recoil d hroih,rs was shown the confes-I Duniaff—Sidneyl3. Wells, Geo. Cone, T.
mr, of Mat,.ll a, at the time it was first pub-, P. Phinney. , ~
ltlq, and a(Lnmcledged the truth. This en-I Forest Lake—Wm. lalarvey, Moses Stop- - ,
duNzort he has not withirmAn since. i pard, 'Thos. 3leehnn. • I
(it l'nur,dm last Matthias minced some Franklin--Daniel Davis, Tyrus Peek, W. C. 1
bite signs of continua and in the morning Smith. I
'a ticpretence of the Rev:Wm. AP - tender:l Friendsville—Char'les Campbell, William;
tlpeha i rfam of the prison. and Mr. Lewis Tows- Bobbe, Calvin Leet '1
elPg the ~'orn interpreter, he made a full eon- I Gibson—G. S. Ames, John Smiley, iteuben
lesson of h s crimes. He said that he killed' Tuttle.
11. 5 , 1 Li l'am h. striking him on the head Great Bend—lsaac Reckhow. B. B. T, uthill,l
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kill: ,L von leg of a stone and that he and Charles Chainberlin.
has-cat op the body. Bl l nisc, ho-says, was Harmonv—Jonathati Taylor, B. ILMOrnnee
~,; T .,. r iv
oatl,-c,at at 1. time. He told of a se,..ts ..,.,...„. N. S mith.'
if comes. whichlolls, corroborated the state-' ilarford--Gen. W. Seymour, John Adams,
meat made by Mr. Shah en el.i. To this terra- ' Dr. 1. B. Streeter. = 1
t o tage of blood, Matthias added the details I Herrielc—,Alran Chandler, Almon 18 Pc.'° 4
t
' se' L'al Earful sc , .ncß, , n which he and his' Jacob Lyon. ' 1
t mianione were the actors. Jacksen--Alonzo Brvnnt, Dr. T. .I.•'When , -
Oa tat, aftenoin of the same day, Matthias 1 1 , to Daniel lit Farrar.'
cal , another confession, which tallied with
the fin: in all its shocking details. This 'sec
ond dnelosnre was made in the presence of!
Sheriff Deal. Deputy Sheriff Miller, Rev. Mr.
kenr.aer, Mr. Anthony Freed, keeper 'of thee,
risen, Mn Henry C. Anyder,,and Mr. Tons
'-'g. the interpreter. Matthias says that Raise
Cited in concert with him and Kaiser in most
e! these outmges. From the story told by !,
monster, there is but little doubt that he
:Id his associates were the perpetrators of the 1,
Cosies and Bartle murders, and many others
which have been involved in mystery. The 1
feeling of contrition evinced by the eldest on t
isanday. appeared but temporarv. During!,
the recital of his misdeeds, he displayed
great deal of fierceness, and said that he was ;
to worse than other folks. Ide murdered pea
istet but the Americans murdered him; so they I
wer e nil alike, he contended. The number of i
mutters and their horrible details, of which
tethins confessed himself guilty, were so tkr
ni.le as to fairly bewilder those who were list
fang to hint.
Daring Thursday the miserable brothers
and en interview for the first time since they
Went Rstenced. They embraced when - they
net but neither of them exhibited the eruct,-
tion which might be expected nuder the cir, I,
tzti t tatees. They conversed freely in -the '
' 4l.a l anguage. The burthen of their cod-1
oration teas of a recriminating character-1
tae Alta went present gleaned from what 1
i". l4 ?t that thtty were compelled to leave Fng-,
thtd dont two years since, in Consequence 4 1
onws th ee had eorpmitikti there. Blaise said
wl ritorto go to litaisis, but that in this he
raro-nate:l by Matthias, who insisted on
'R . .' to t the United States.
The prisoners am Visited by two Catholic l
41 A. Neither of the culprits seem disll°!"ed
• "wk consolation in religion. The eldest,
ItTellf occasion, mils' at the Ataerlearis , fer
tc, the 7.110 rm He: keeps
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strict count of ttu3 - 4.liiya -aa.thoy pass; on a
watches withfe n
fixer for
anoty for the coming
of the time for tho *expatiation of his
great crimes.
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Net?s by Telt?graph.
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_ L3TEit FROM .Al}..xteo: .1
OBLEANSi, 1851.-.. •
We.are.in receilit, of
.clateti frem - the . eity
Mexico to the 14 h,. ;Great' e.telternOut,
was manifested in Conseritteece of the -daring
deOreatione of the - •Zieatatis
tribe lately atmeki,4l a town fiottuere than:Omi t
tinndrod miles froth the capital, - •
Doratz Fate-ems AT #tractuististr..
PounitimeistE.,iduli 30, .1852: _
Ann Hoag (white) und4onas Williams (M:
gru) this day suffered the'extretne penalty; of
the 4w in our cour housC....lThe fernier-was
convicted of the murder.or him . husband.,Nel-1
'son Hoag, in the latter part of:June 1851 ;
and-the latter, of the.tnurder of hid' step-child,
by the continissietilof a rape, in January last:
The woman was thirty-one yeari of age; and
the negro twent s y-seven. Both declared their
innocence, and -utaraed to the "gallows with
firm steps. —The vorinin waseenvicted jot'
poisonin..orber husband, and elfin:Mgt, she ral.
tnited Ise died frour the .effeets ofMrsenie,:.'rthe
denied her guilt.. There :ire Many iiiterestii7g.
features in her case: She was - a woman lot
noble appearance, naturally serewd and luthl
lig,ent, bat without Oucation.
The bodies 431 f the two - were - this 4ventng
buried in the grounds attached to . otitrenurt
house: Sheriff Moray perfortned' Adis .duty
well. • 't . •• 1 ' '
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- TELE etrotxx.t at: Itticitts;rea.
- - - Rocurstez,, Aug 2.185.-
I- _ There Were twehiy•two': based• of - cholera
he yesterday, anCnineteeikdeaths.., On the
day before there were tweiity - cases Ond nine•
teen deaths. - - 4 •• , -
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SECONIi - DESPAT J FIL. ' _ "
TtocitrsTEn,Ang,2:-4P
During the last 24 hears; 25 cholera C: lB eS
andl- deaths liace been reported • in: thin city :
and during, thelast 418. hours, there 114 ye been
66 cases and 26 deaths'. • -
.SETZURE OF ANOTREft. ,ssr.t..
DOsiov, August 2 , 1 1852
The American fishing selnioner Union has
been seized fur a vie,lation of'tbe fishing trea
ty, and taken into pbarlottetown, Prince I Ed
wards island. •i j - -
ADJOL'UNUOn oi
, . WAsaisupart, August 4th.
Both- Houses of Por)gress:have agreed to
Adjourn on the 31st.. 1—
THE EITHOPEAN AHD NORTH `ANETEICAN RAIL.
ST..Joun, 3d. 13, Auenst 2, i sp.
Letters received pCr the - Europa. 'from the
contractors - in England. for the European and
N'ors.h American &a-frond, confirm the bargain,
It is now assented to on both sides; and enoi.
veers. &c., come out,bg the Niagara.; expected
at Halifax to-morrow. The work must noui
go on
Democratic County Convintion.
• . 4114 **L •
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Jessup--A. 8...1. - sibrop, J. C. SheaminAbel
Chatfielch , - ; . I ..- -., -
Lathrop-Seth Bisbee, G. S. Tcwksbury,E.
N. Lord
L e n o s—charles Cornad,, J. If: Marty, Ell
slaa Bell. *, - ~ : -
Liherty--;Jobn D. Turrel 11.3, 1 , Conastoelr,
—Tompkins. - '. - i i • -
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Middletown—e. IL -Handley; - Olin Mini,
Johnson W. Stone. c '. , i
Montrose—m. c.,Tper, ww. Lliate . 0.
Crossman. -', .
1 'New Nilford;—Nonnan FcMt, Peter McColl:,
hum, Trney\ IL Hayden. II - '
Rush—Josiah - .Ellis, .N. J., Sherwood, Ora" =,
I tns Maynard. - ' - ' it
Silver Lake—Timotby Murphy,M. D.Gt;ii,ge 7 .
Dennis Sullivan. . - ',- - , - ,T,i
{ SpringlillaW. 13. Handrielh Jonas .#lO
- lips, Asa Carlin. .; 1 . ~
I • l'hon3son—M. T. Whitney, Chester. Sled.
(lard; Ebenezer . Messenger. .
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WM. J.TURBELL, Chairman , '
S. B. Ciumn, Say. -- „ • '' , .. -
DRE - IDEtI. MOILT.ALTITCrg BOAED
MU Ste: IBritish
1 ship Sir. eharle,s Napier, ,eriptidnl .Welrstehar.
rived yesterday morning; ninety days from gam
( awn; the measles, dynode); and, fever.. thOto
}to show themael ves,4Md&ontinued with more
o e less virulence , - for about three Weeks,l , -in
1 , which .time no loss 111 4 0 tilirt,Ydm • were 2400 BBLS or - FLOUR.
: i ogin n in ett n o n i e h a e r d ti e te ep ,e ; qli /1 14, n r u ,,, cc n e o sni (f o o n ub ot
..,,, vo‘ riee ttus d , "Utr y
onwoharle
float, si t
w g, et:k an o d eot rrt r b
g btlll 3
this great mortality; awthe heat at thrit .
g in e :;(1, f t e lreat. r 7t ei s v p; P l uT i ltrib d e ll Cit; fr apl
was most excessive,' Although the: pas,ge itierlero Sail 'need, or Am he 11. ° x Y. air. Erie asP i edo
was ainety.days fron port to port,
e r e ?rill at t a r ° rtitel,7 6" "e;o , l,.'
I nut thirty of ..theril - 04 'IRMA Was:4.n. 1°10402 bisip.4l3l le from c o n aq .wfferpt, "l4l nf t
ruclt
ti.nOtigh tto keep her sails IhiL 4 Ail appoduhen .04 1 ;i4alltr .srut eitaust tall to Please enatorner. -
at" disease lett:the vessel weeks; prOtt.l _Gibs* 310, 944r 1 ,( 24 4 ir„) u.-notaows &co
Oos ber'arival pooo,...=,Frtto the Atto?
ffe N
nfon, ay • I
: • Tzar D:anntrintr.=, , Tho: early__ isittott - of 1
the daughter might to be more thorongl ,deep- ,
er, clearer, sounder, more extensive and b etter{
than the education of the son; becou the I
daughter early in life, becomes a wife and a,
mother; retires from the world to her own;
peculiar empire ---her home. The son, if hot
thoroughly educated for his calling at fret, is'
compelled by circinnstatices, by the world nil I
around- hint-,4if rivals. in business-5y bis j
e
own sham and : emulation, to educate himself.,
Indeed, }lois always learningsomething;leither
by good-or bad luck; useful for him to know,'
It is not so-wiih the :daughter who magi learn
in earlylife or never learn.' Be a woman ever ‘
so wealthy , in ihilcountry,simmtust knoWbow
to cook her food, to wash and Iron her e tithes
and, those of her family, to nurse her cildren
andito teach her daughtent to bo the san e :—
If she has servants they mayhe ignerait ;lazy
andlivorthless; and there may be times when
no servants can be procured. She may e too
poor to, hire servants:: So' that every °use
keeper-I:tuna' know alt , these arts -of ouse
ta
ROBBERY AT GREAT leatll That
the Laeknwana & Western Itailaoad Co.'s
safe was bridten open and robbed: last night,
(28th) of its e.ontentabout $5O in n oney
and trainable drieuments.: And, that , ti , horse
was stolen about two miles from that -.place,
it is supposed 4 tne same rogue. It •as a
larg,o.browrtinitse with short - ;
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ESTRAY.
ABLE into the euelorure or the subseribe z ion;
the 2lst inst., a pair of tiny Home, intlgedi
to be about 4 years old: The owner in reqt rated. ,
to prove property, pay.ehareen and take: their'
away. RAYMONDS. SCOTT.
Hanford. July 30,185. , 31w3
• :.NAPKIN RINGS. • ,
ta:AcTirui; nvortilient of Silvez NaOlti • angli,
some entirely nes, ottani, melted ihiq da • by
A. J. EVANS,
So. 2, 014 Fellows' flan, Dingh • triton
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Sllver:Waie.
Ainos I.CIT - ot Rice Spoone,ll4l6l; tee ,fn II
iehed and for talc•—ulFrasit.ea, as pure -as • en
graved gentle byl A.J EVANS.
nine hamton. gulf 28. I
Aj. 1R GE lot of UV ch !Cep. Vent Button Illette,Steel
Key Rings. Ctotchtt Needle& fcc.3tt aryl
July 2.9) . - A. J. F,VANS'..Binghamn
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S. B. West—Druggist; !
'Susquehanna Depot, 4a:
ITAEALFR in Dings, Medicines, Points,
choicest IViuea and Liquors, Dye...Stuff:4
Patent Medicines,- till'kinds, Combs, Trasper4
B,rushes, Iferbr, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, oLn
and"Pixtio ./ElintLAY- T -Cuttery—Violior,Fluteti,
Fifes,
,Accordeouri, School :Batiks, Stationery,
Children's Toyn, Confectionary, Fancy Goo l ds of
Feat variety, Looking-Glasses, BYS9i)As !VA
-TER,zni Campftene", Alcohol, 'Doming Fluid,
Tobacco, Snuffs and Cigars, Jtc. /e. saki et
the lowest prices;
July . 26, 1852,,
$lOO TO ,$2OO PER MONT:
r HE above sem can tray be made by
industrious Maw, of reepectable address
possesses good business qualities, and who
command a small capital (to begin with,) of
2:l* to 50 dollars,—No whore uet-d opply.—b;
gaging with the subscribers in the
BOOK AGENCY BUSINESS
Whose Publications are very Saleable, and 1
the psorLe wtm. t
Et — Funds can be forwatded at our risk. Uri
ed in presenee of the Post Master and cant
and dates of the stone retained. -.
11:rNo books kept or sold by ns of an im
tendency. - • •
rra Wholesale Price List, with full DI
tines, for operations. will be forwarded on al
nation, Post Paid,
to -
- GEO. IL DERBY &C
• BOVIL Pvecwt
Baffiilo;, (Not• Near York.) (3u:
Tr
A DIE T.RAITELLEC' G PUBLIC.
Firs* it;lnisoi.ifoseiss. Fermis 81 s 50 'per clay.,
THE cubseritier, having lately become psoprretor
of the F.RANK.t.rx House, Chestnut Streetbe•
twerp 3 and 4th Philadelphia, and Imam& red tea
the price of Board to 31,50 pet day, givtlactice
that; notwithstanding this reduction he will still
continue to keep a From. Guars Muss.
The Franklin House has juet undergone es t nd
ed 'alteration., and is now fitted np and ref re
ish'erl in superior style, for the reception of visi to
The Lower Floor, formerly occupied by store
now included in the Hotel, forming a spacious i
ception Room, Gentle:mm*ls Parlor and - Di
RIJOI.i thereby allowinp en addition of thin
chambers aud several beautiful 'parlors. fronti, n]
on Chestint at - The Britons of this Hotel ler
, m .
superiors° ost others, bring constructed wit al
looses. romtinz parlor and hed : ehambei . :attac ed
I well-lighted and vemdated.,_ Ille.locithert is nu'
I surpassed, either for business or pleasure.
I • 1 - - ' BEN. U. *DUMAN; Prep' ,
I Onial , ' • • Philadel 'M.
E...A. , Thig1ey,..11. -D.,
1311 1 /SICIAN AND
,SURGEON, 5C114217E.
mesas -Der.e,lre:,—Otritol doors We . t of
c. S..Ser*it'ei Store.
CIODN and WAD.T - CURE. Dr. Daitt'
V) Corn and Wan Elixir. that will reinoto a
ki n ds of Corns, Wanior Molre.in three: or . Doi
days—pricP 54 coots. Alms Dr. Bazsett'a Toth
Acke Balls. that will care tooth ache in fire min
utes—price 25 Cents-4or sale ;at
July 20:,
- • 1130 1 Wanted • • i
Agents, • : 1 • -
1 TO irstref in slim count/ is theLraltial States, to
J. circulate the authorised eltion o f the „I, i
Life 'of Gell Frank. Pierce,! • 1
. . . -Or , &itVir 11-131P511111E, . I 1
1- Candidite _of the Democracy .for Preiridentl of }
1 the United-States; by D. 11 7 . Bartlett; 'r ;
' Author of "What I- saw in Landis, of Men and
;Things
,in' the great Metropelbt,r in en elegant 12 ino i
' val. of =0 pages, with as accurate portrate of Penis, i
The boat( contains the parti tutus of ids early We,
isolates connected with his pirate and professional fs.
tort', and an aastiant of his public and usliltary..ereit,
ice. 4-.., by a ;loon tar Nine Eagland autbor, - who •
visited Concord. far the special potpies of prierniria ,
reliable nod itathmtle. voltam c, under the - advice d
a>masel of prominent Democrats. , :- .- ...- -., •
The eTart has the ~suasion of thediatingaishett;stile•
lee& of the memoir. whese sudden and Unexpected le.
cation from a pnette cittzett to the proud position of
the leader of the Drareratte party; and, as the e
-1 moeritcy confidently .liellere, soon -to be elevated
them tattle most honorable , port is the war o f
I .flagratrate of the tralted Statef•—crottiV a desire on e
WI
i part of every American to Mow the potentate 'of Is
MrSottet retail price.ln paper corers r ed tents; in prat
f elotb.ls cents. ..-- ,-, • , ,-- . :, -,
r.oplei tent by )ann post-paid, on receipt of price. ,
FOr frifthey gertiehlassokeldress. hoO•paid. ~. . ,
' ' • HEItIIY & unturt,
Soli Pnblishers,Autrarni N.Y .
. .
iZr Publisher! of Demoeratle Pame,irithla tal
of Neu York State, Weenies the obese, Oath this tl
elem./tide-0 tiretiout to the let or September uext.th
receive a copy or the mime by men. tree at pcookat
DERBY Z 6 'MILLER
Auburn, N. T.
4u17 11.),11Z2
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Regster's Notice._
woncE is hereby glrett tb aii pewits copteettied I.
£ the funeral/ estate, to vitt_
Estate of - frill aut Mason. decimal; 1, iliNgtO NMI
sad Lewis ?u he: , Admintetratior— , • -
- . That the aroatintuuts hare settled their, aecounta
the hesixteets olden and for the eoutity of stun •
h um:And that the same WE be presorted to the Jet
coot the Orphan!' Court of told entuati.to Mout • T
Welltiretisf .the ;hitt tyty of august natty for
haustiou aududirrauee. , • -
• - J:T LANGDOII, Ergliter
EPritlt'es once; itd3, ' 1 27 1852. • •
ItitrenlLT at •
IWO& Turrittialt
- -
.- .
.--.' 7- -- --- Sherifrs Silo, '.i. . '.- -..--1-
B Tvo'ulltr-1, °Sou.= °;, Yarn .
.ia:a '. loan ed
mta ° et of
f ty th 4l
Susquehanna. and to me direttett I will expose to pnii- - ;
}lie Isle et the Court Gomm In Noutiose, on Monday.,
1 tnonwgnu.sht:Colfh,Nlorfiri2m,isitt:rdo:ie,loscunk P u .l7 b . : ::l a th e6 a u t n eert ty certain ~
1 piece or parcel of land, lying-, being mid Ornate in t h e'
State of Pennsylvania, bounded mid ' dercri n b i r:e a s to fo n i:i i
i Inws. to wit: . On :he North and :Cast by land of George ,
} Corwiti, on the South 'by lend of tWilliam Corainoind
thloy :Screw. with the sprairionaners , about dirt° acres ;
- . o lin n o t ino tie wed iVe .l d at b e y th l re a st tir ste B n a t n E.e ne o l s il n ai• c l:i t e7"-
. Taten in exeentron at iho Mt of Newton S. W a lk e r
against Enos West.- t ... - --,.
. . . ' G. 13.!ZIMUIID, Sheriff. 1
' Sheriff's °Moe. Montrose, I -! -.-.... . .
•- ' '-.- II PY 29 . / 842 . t-• f ; - :
_, . . _
.Estraye ,
kit* nr ituriterdier : *boot dd.
lot urinne, three yetrlinotiirs , me titan and tie
other. red. Tno . on - ner - Isrequested to ptolre ProPottl,
pay otungei and taker lb m noir - "
1301gowtit er. 13; 1852-22 4, '
Itegi to 's Notice' •
DtroLiorto Ttut Is haply gireit'to all persons coa
l: corned In the following estates; to wit r •
Esta.e - of Taylor, deed; Jonathan Taylor s Ad
ministrator.i •
Est ate of Lyman.Trowbridge, Amens . 710, bridge, t'x'
Estatt: of .IViiiiam Thompson, Caicit Carman, Trustee.
That the sotauntants have fettled thrlr 'neonate in th e
Itegieter'antleeitt and for thecounty Of Susquehanna,
and that the eamo will be prowmtud to the Judges of tho
Orphan's Court nrwild county, in Montrose, on Monday
the 17thday of August neat, fur eontlrmati" n and allow.
anon... • • J. T. LANGDONOlegister. -
, • Register's ogicti - July 21,1652-
Administrators' Notes'.
NTICE -, is hereby given shot letters of ad.
ministration upon the estate sof Timothy
ShaY,lite Of Forret Lake totinship, deceased,
have been granted toshe subscribers, and all per.
sons indebted to said estate will please make im
mediate - payment, and those 'having claims 'will
present them duty attested for settlement.` Clunks
and accounts may be found in the hands of Bens
jumin Shay. i • I '
BENJAMIN SHAY.
PAR M ELIA SHAY Admr's - •
FOrrte Lake, July 10,18 M. , . 28q4
Great Bend
. • . •
!-VARIETY.STORE ,
.1r lals,way, Ladles and Gentlemen!
Pr HE subscriber would invite his friends to call
• at his new store in Great Bend,directly op.
posits the "Lusk House," and examine his stock
of goods, feeling assured that theY will not go
away dissatisfied,
lle would first call the attention Cif the Ltdies
to
- hie great variety of
11111...3 , 3 . DCB;D'A ) •
consisting of embroidered and printed Lawns; De
fames of aline* every variety and style that the
the New York market aftords • black and colored
Silks• ' Prints, Gmgharns, A splendici
Jut of Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Table Covers, Ilo
sieiy and Gloves, Straw and Millinery Coeds.
I Also, Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Vest -
ingt,ltnd.every material lot boys and men's tin
thing. .
- Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. -
Trunks, Valices, Carpet Bags,Carpeting, Sheet
ings, house keeping articles I' all Muds, Groce
ries, Yankee Notione,,&c. cic..!and in short ev=
erything a person needs forcomfoit and luxury.
ErPlease tall and examine.
EBNRYI LANGLEY.
Great Bend, July 15, 1852. 28m6
:my
who
coil
rum
. .... .
- .
Dr. E Sniith, - . .: -
QVROtON DENTIST. eattbefonnil as =nal on Mon
k, natl and 1171304T4 of each week, at the hotel of
IF.. Searle; 31ontsose, PMHe would call; the rothleniar
attention of the , a who Pa.,
101 l setts of teeth, to his
manner of Inserting: on the almospherte pressure princi
ple, which lie has i meticetl for a nonther of years. All
other work, extracting, Ming; clthwingy done in the
moat prfOitific manner. ' , ' _
Montrose, July 12, 1952.. f:Sin3
'NEIVT. GOODS,
FOE. TICE:ZUNVER'S TRADE. '
IItENTLY: - .} READ. bite I just received a
iiltness P e uddition to their former stock of Goods
consisting of Dry !Goods 'of alinoilt every descrip
tion. Groceries, Crockery..., Hardware. Drugs:
Medipines, Paints, Ma- and „i ttyestiiffs, - Boots
Shoes und b`ilitliq. St4itlicillia'
nr fact
die
'Watches
Jewelry.'Silver •Spoone, - i.rerfu efy and in at
1 the . greatest . Satiety Alit, Min” o , found in any
Store in the county —all Of •Whinhl inlfo.Prefiiiied
I totiell ( or. cash - Trainee or en epUroired credits at
as low marker any ofyiur neighbors, Our motto,
is still the same as ever—=*.Not_ to be undersold" '
- . •.- -.- - BENTLEY 4•READ. •
. ' .
OVIES I. %MOVES
Gioat
f
SfOVE COPPER, TIN - SHEETIRON ES-
TABLISHMENT;
rrtHE subscriber tespectralli Warms thu ,pub
_L. lie that he hes received u fate addition to
; I tris comer stock ci Stoves, consie6ng of a variety
of the most approved kinds. atnni6 which are :
CLINTON AIR TIGHT. •
FOREST QUEEN,
STAR OF VIE- WEST, •
- WESTERN QUEEN,....
alrelevixted Ovens:' OfsSiitisre air tight Stoves
are
PACENIX, PARAGON', •
m
Re-
. iug,
tiny
, JON,
.WESTERN E3IPIRE.
ORANGE AIR TIGHT,
f UNITED STATES, I-
I FARNIERS, UTICA COALI STOVE.
' l .i A variety of Prerninms. some orn i ew style, the
WALEILL, MR TIGHT, IFAR.N.II. RS.
' - A good and various assortment of Parlor end
Hall Stoves for Wood and Goal. Box Stoves of
various sizes and patterns he is Continually re.i
ceiving, and intends to keepas groat a variety, of l
the most popular stoves as eny dellier in the coml.
try. Persona wishing to purchaser stoves will
find it to their intervst to call on hin. They will
find bis
Stove Furnit*e.
madeof the strongetit and best materials and as
cheap wean be bought in this or Broome county
arid mach better than offered by Odlam.
rr Stove Pipe & Tin Ware kept for soles and
made to order. - Farmers will bei supplied lariat
4. Pans, made of strong materiels, at Wholesale psi
( ass, all orders (or work in his line will be , thank
i fully received and• punctually attended to.
II• JOHNGOLSTBHd•
$, Great Bend, July 1, 1852. -
TQkfELl's
•,, • _ .
esSo.BEWARD.
QTOLEIV from the pasture of ..IheOubscriber;
o Tuesday The Bth lust., a dark:bar Mara,
four years old past, go od
, size,aradti fast' traveler.
Twenty-fire dollars reward will ho 7 paid s for the
Mare, arid fifty 'dollars for the Thi4.-.
- sxmlIEL TRAVIS.
~b m;gaehattna Depot. PL, JoiyA : 1852. '• •
•
LOTS OF •
O.flTAf Af trt Shawls, Mont;-11 us,., —bbit rm. Snh 7
Trier malt-straw braids, floiver , and Sprint - 4 ,j
lust received at
flii.a t s,Anevr atippty of tltat ohole4 fir Tezt
just- received—Fair et 3s. DWI fire rate at 4
tied 51.. BENTLY, tr. READ.
AitTED
.1A (I(in roaadF . l.kaalt and OrOdd.doltars in
kill./ IJ Carie—atea,' grain, baiter, truth.
are ; raga, and berswai on a c counts - or-for trade.
•s, Moorage, Judd Id. . /11,0
WOOLI- . WOOLI
[ATE wain 10,1.10 pendia W#l in exebenge
YL. forme!) elotha. , • ' ,
D. 11.,LAT,DflOp - drck.i,
24, 18.52. - r i 210
Montrose, May.
NGLISi/ 'WA Tri
t aubacriber *this day iic*.li4d . !lootei. tot
of Euglish ' Kula, 'Lavas . _WaiA'es, _Hunting
laggeth for lid. 'very )E., EVAN.,
B4IOIII4IMINJO/Y4l-- 2 Oalretlaws• Hall.
• • •
C101,17.011.4iN5.- of - every. juit_ ur.
1.11 ceived from, the maitufectoryi 87 ~,
3nly - - A. I. EVAN
.
- :Sherd's - •- - • -]
1111 COY virtue of writs of Ri. Po: issued opt of the
)14.11 Court of CommOui Pleas of Susquehanna
cobuty, and to Ine di.:etted, I will expose to public
sale at the Court Howie Ntoutrose, ma Saturday
the.l4th day of August, at one o'clock e. 11., be.
ikthe undivided third. pOtt of two - certain lots
lying . aed being ili the Lbdough Of,Moutrose,nurn.
Wed as lots b 7 auclSS, e bounded as follows,
to it
. . •
Ou the Worth by lend of WM.
,J, Melford, nn
the east by lanfl , ,of
.lettea Poet,: ten the- south by
land of Wm. - Jessup,itud'oti the . weethir the pub
lic square; together a ithr; : the lions e S,• bar ns an d
l out buildings thereon, being and containing-274
8.10 rods, ' • - • . -
Also_the 'undivided -third part of another cer-i
lain lot, numbered es lie No. 37,bounded' ou the,
north-byland of Isaac, POst,'oo the east by . they
Pablia squate, on the Entail by taint of Daniel l
Searle, together with a frame mouse thereon, curt
Ming 84 rode:
the tindivitledlhird ..f all that : eel..
lain pie^e of hind, dying and; in the town
ship of Dritigewator,ond annoy of Smiquehatina,
described as follows, wit: Beginning' at a
beech the sonth-east cartiOr of lands conveyed to
Eben e z e r Whipple ' mid theyoutti-west corner
thereof: thence by paid land, and. by
lends late of:Hobbs end puivers undiutti of John
Whiteley North deg. Ilea . 150 perches, to al
stuke in the boundary line of the e. Drinker lands"
of which - tide is a part, thence Meng rho said I
tennulary line atilt by land lute of Henry Patrick
and Israel 3. Stebbi ns solidi 67 deo, east 72 per I i
-
cite" toa chestnut. thence south deg. 'east 120
. .
perches tr. a stake end stbues at the south-east I
corner heretic and thence South_ 894 deg. weft ,
64 9.10 perches to 014-,phice of beginning, con- 1
Mining 54 tteresand 135 peptic', snore or letie,l
bring the same land and premises, conveyed by I
Thomns• Stewordson soli: surviving Executor of
Henry Drinker - deed, byl'cleed bearing date the i
.12 t h day of March A. 11 197. recorded in Deed
Eltiok No 6, page 24e, tdiOnt 40 acres heing im
proved, one forme burn acid n snail orchard.
• Alsoolte undivided third part of another piece
or parcel of land lying and hobo , in the township!
of Dimock and county of Sesqueharma, deedriVeal
las follows, to wit : beginning at a post the north
west corner hereof, thence south 56 rods to a post
by. Benjamin Blakeelee's land the south-west
corner hereof; thence east bY Benj. Blakeelees
l atid"Win. Harkins' land 207 rods to a post the
sootlt.eost corner hereof; 'thence; north by lands
owned by Drinker 33 radii to a post the . north
east corner hereof ;: thence west 29 rods by
Antes Brewtisetut iine to (tie ptade of beginning,
, containing atop-a:and 42 Nrchcs 'more or
' lestOtbdut 20 acreb-heit4,ittiproved.
Taken in execution at the suit of Azor Lathrop
against Wm. D. Lienison.l
ALSO .
AU that certain piece or_parcel of land situate
[in the township of in the county of Sus
mtehriuna and State of Penney-Iselin:, bounded
nod descebed us follows, or wit: beginning at
past cud stones near, the creek a collier of laud
surveyed Off for Allen McDonald, thence due
west by the line of said survey 20 perches to a
post' and stones a corner between said survey and
land surveyed for Ge,rge; Felton, -thence so u th '
86 deg. West by said Felton's survey 1(10 perches
to a stake and stones, thence south 21 deg. east
169 pere'res In a srike and stonoa, thence eolith
74 deg. east 134 . perches to a stake and stones in
a line of land sin veyed to James Hartley, thence
north five degrees east by Paid survey,2o perches
to a', stake and atones. Thence, north 40 deg.
west.on the line of the surrey to Allen McDonald
Fifty' three penalties to a slake and Money, thence
North thirty two degs. ;Void by tie same survey
sixty Ile? perches to the peace or beginning, con.
mining 120 acres and 139 'perches of land he the
same more or fees.' . Being part of a tract offend
conveyed in pursuance of a Warrant from the
Commonwealth of l'enniyiveuia, granted to
Henry Grutiley, with UM appurtenances, 1 frame
house, 2 frame Nun", I corn house, 1 orchard and
about SO - Acres improved.
,Toheo in execution at the Fait otElisha Will.
iams agoinst"Johu A. It'
ALSO
'All that certain piece miparcel of land situate
lying and liehig nethe township of Lenox county
of SueqUehouna and housiled end 'described' as
follows, to wit: on theitorili and real by the pub.
tic highway and School houSept,aud en the south
and west by lands of Emanuel and 11., W. Gar
pone', containing three acres, together with the
appurtenances, Me Ikr.nse cud one barn and
all improved lute the. estate:of Nilre. L. C ar pe n t e r.
Taken in execution at the sift of Starling Cash
lag & Baldwin ageinet Niles L.-Carpenter. - •
• 'ALSO
All that certain
its
qparcel of land situate
lying and being its -the tosrobhip of Spriogville
comity of Susquehanna, laud bounded as • fol
lows, to wit:. ou the north by land of S. flickcox,
George. Ely, and land formerly owned by No.
Mamie: Hobbs, on the easOy land of Geo:
ou the south by land of. Mack, and on the
west by the Drinker lambi, continuing about 76
acres be the same more or less together with the
appurtenances, one •fratned house, one small Or
chiod and about s acres improved.
Taken in execution at the suit of Spencer
Hick
cox:nguiust Jeremiah Swill,.
-
~ALSO . •
fly virtue-of !finial 1 1 61 . .- Ex issued out of the
Court of Common Pleas of :Susquelienna county,
and to me shrecteckl will expose-to public merle at
the Same time and place aft that certain piece 'or
parcel of land situate !king pud being in the town
ship of Clifford,- esuiquehantiss eonuty and boon,
ded as follows, to .Wit on the north by land of
James Brown. and en the east smell and west by
lauds of J. McAlla;Coutaining about 25 acres be
ing the same More or less, With the appurtenances
2 houses, 2 berms, 1 ,wagon house, 1 coal house,
•and f orchard and all itnproy' ed. • •
Taken in'executiou at the suit of Wheaton C.
Brumley against-Truman Finu.
. i ALSO . . •• .
All that certain lot pletJe' ; .or parcel of laud sit. l
pate in Bridgewater tonmellip -in rho • countyal
Susquehanna and 84ute of ;Pennsylvania, boun- -
(led as follows, to wit; bring part of a large tract 1 . r" Administrators' Notice.- -
surveyed in pursuance of, tr , warrant to ThorriasINTOTIZE is herebygiven that the' undersigned
Wharton, dated, thel9,th of ....4ugust. 1174, begin- - 1 .1. 11 have been appointed, Adsninistiators. of tbell
&luting at a beech . ; theoco; laud of Charles I Estate of Tommy Nato, deceatied,,late, of Au-
Wharton Routh 65 dee-cult 200 perches to a stake; l: blifu.' - All persons indebted to the 'said - estate ere
..a corner, of Courodllitid**"lartd, thence by the i requested to settle the same immediately; and •all
said,lliud's NO north 33 deg. east 2111 perches persons having-dernandw against-said - rotate will
to the ninth bee of said large tract, thence along! Omits present th em, duly attested, for settlement.
the Said northern brie, hortli'V.s deg. Wrat 290 per:l AND ft r W S. LOIS," • •.
cites to a beech, and thence - along the .int4l West-I ' - JPAENHAI - I . SIAANNOE; Pidsnes:
em line.of said large truct;sitath 33 deg. sitest^2ot - Auburn,: Juno 24 1812, ' ' ItStal
perches to the ploc.e•of beginning, containing 248 t
acres, (1101's °AIM!, excepliati t therefrom 20 acres i
owned by ivory!). Beebe. and, 50'.acrent owned by
reseetttNn, with -the appurtenances a
framed hotise, Garr, au orchard,. aud about sixty'
acres iniproved, ••. •,. • • . • '•
Token in execution at 01E400 of Samuel War
ner thn - Use_ ofJoseph perbe s againtt Eunice
Backus and Asa Backus ,
ALSO
By virtue of a wet 'of Lail. Fe; issued out
I' the Court of Common Pleas or Susquehanna county,and '
to Mt directed, I will expose to "pubbe tale at lie same i - GRIND STONES: -
Was place; all til"- Stf.Bll" tract ' or Weer of la" TONS , of Berea CI end Stones, of the -best mannfatta•
;dtaatr In the t ° wn•hy. a " °ll ' on "" 4 ' 444 " b ;' in au' 4bre man: entail Shen And 400141 mi trout Oh to, 00
' 44t "" rSul7ueh "" a cnd ' 4 ' 4 of P. "P r Y / " T ' )a, 6. ° 1 -lb., at I,M, to 2 ets per lb, according to size
,butted, and dertilbod sabdhies to VA: ALSO, - - -
silo
maple tree, the forth amain' Gl' load' sold to •
'. at a Whito • • tt care I y tbs,sarae , north 41 'deg' '2 tons of.' niers Jr" wider will `''e cot away" - faster
'). Vi'l•t • • ' • t r . than the Beres, and are very ruppe•lne stones for heavy,
1 127 Pereb"" .4 " " t e l ' s . s l „T: t. 46 41 1 :r Ti . v s ,Tl l .2 c' i r tle ncr i; l 4:
south comer of lau 111 t work. and water rower, Vice tol;t t ets' stertb.
Me 4rtani o , ld tt , 61 ,, rj'e Uendt Jr.. chime° by ; 01beon July e,lls2,t:eeto CB ROWS leo.
fact mentioned 1.4..31 south 4t t!,' di* Bart 1k) perches le ;
a b ert h sapptinx, the said Chian dr.'s eaut.h err'. wer Admulistrators.
the ties of !antacid to, °Matt, sr„ thenceby the
land last mentioned south 44 3 t iet t , west )27 perches tea'Vo = ' to , bereby * Ovenihat undersign'
lbeeett tree, O r.,4 Glel
On said Oa .aft tsar's meet ebract; in th e ./A- rcl have been; !rusted Administrators of
Itner'or Wel ennveyed Co Ain nyron't Trustees, - and the estate-o r caivin aminersAdia of New mit;
I thence by the last tneationedlsoS Winn stet. , , r
son indebted to
• 150 wettest* the becneing. contaiving.ll9 acres and Torn toWil".l4 oeceaseq.. , `l l Pe: „
luporebes.and allowance 'tin aetexper rent for reads said estate bra iequested to - settle the somelrorne
ece ,bathe Lune mere or teas, tnti!ther vtigi the improve. °l
• .. •
: ately. and all' pereentbaving tic
demanogolusti
raeatj. and intiarteretares. onerriont d hears , one tenoned said relate 'present them duly Uttested to the
ern;eine frame) wagon houst,ono Grebes:4 Sad about •
80 • , bibers;
..Takeo in exemitten at tn. salt
,N „ tt ,,,, Eit e and su b scr iber s;
11. SUTPHIN..
Thomas WilltemPen, Trustees; &e.. 't i niest .tn.dah •B. ( WM C. u:Gours'O . Tll, Adres,
Inn and Moab) Chnoller, }lens of the lit-t will of Unitert - Jely•atb,lBs.l. - : •• i •••• Alta
Chandler deceased vital notice to,llettry Chandler terra t
• ,sh, r yystr• rate', Mouttosel - • --- -
July - 0.2,•152. - ' •'‘ •- ' -•—
. •
is y, twat
15' siiiNGi,,Fo ' -
50 00() . "" , , " anY
9, . . , iluki!'d, c h e e p for eiiiiti...,.Aleil..
Blitcl!16,0 Pipsys..lowir !hairet. ariyethrir *co.
JO Sc!tquejotnila county: - -
,'!",- ', S.:F,ULAX/r
~•,..,
• Franklin Fork?;•lillty 10;
.1852. = • , ':,• • 1 tr
THE WONDERS, OP ART
erns IiZCii3SIT I" OF GOING TO BingliaMlOn
oßv.iartb!)
What bath tiinizio power to tries
Biantrulosely torttrunti-gritee. --
Qr-the plainest; bturteliest Segel : . •' •
Daguerreotype:
What. via .infan t _ qmites ongage- 7 t `. .
Ikipliaato middlti stage._
Vr thefioary baits of -age?`
Daguerreotype
What attracts the lover's eye: . •
Calling forth a teil.tale •
Though the hived ono be not nigh t
- ' Daguerreotype
, • What gives comfort to-the heart
When our dearest friends depart?
' 'Tilt this wonderomorklatr . art
, • - Daguorreotype
This is.kolfoured feeling feints.
.And fur absence wakes amen ds,.:d.s...
_When 'we hold some cherished friend's
paguerreotype
. Then why lieed'you longer slay T
Come? there's dangerlu delay;
jiavo your pictures drawn to-day,. -
And you'll be - prepared to eiy '
That there, it truth, if not poetry, the.abovo
lines; and ihat at the
DAGUERREOTYPE Rooms'.
• •'- szw. - •
is the place to get a faithful . and pleasing` portrait.
Ti-. artist tnkes : this - opportintity - to - tender lila
grateful acknowledgments• to-the capons • of. his
Art—jrnsting that Isis efforts to please,M the past,
will ensure his - Simms in the future . . ,
To, his former facilities lie has'now added an
proved Halfzsize Camera,' by the aid of which he
is prepared. tu to take groups, or sin . gle pictures, in
a superior_ manner. . _ • -
A new and beautiful variety of plain and &day
cases.—Turite Papier — Macke; and otherl
splendid styles, of various sizes and patterns; gold
• and plated Lockele,Sco.., . • T
You who have beauty ! canto and let me take it "I
You who hair; none !pray come and let me make
ErOdd Fellows* Hall, corner of Tiirnpike and
Chestnut streets: - -• • - • • •,•
Jque.,e3.'op— „ • , • :
N " B * - A good Quarter Camera forrsaiir" at a
very low price.' •
07 The artist, when not in his rooms, may be
fouttityl inquiring at the Candy chop.,
NEW. GOODS: -
WE are: now.reeeivinz a large supply of Nov
Goods, melting our . stock more complete
than ever, 'and we invite an examination Of-it by
any and all wishing to purchase. •
• U. uunnows s k co. ,
Gibonii. June 12. 1852.
DRESS GOODS.
1,7„
3 a o r d e s. re e e m e b i v r i a n c i ng a a a
e r r g e e ta tt v u
a p
y o o f f E n t e d s s o ,
and of beautiful styles, and pattr,rns. and the rol
lowing.kinds of goods, via: Poplins, /Manes. Ber
rage do.. Lawns. (plain, striped and Chant
tiros, English. French and Domenic Prints, &c.
&c„ most of which they offer considerably lower
than early Fprice prices.,
Gibson, :one 12,18,2. If. tI.T.ROWS et. CO.
Executors' Notice.'
THE undersigned, executors of the last .will
andiestement of Michael 3, Sullivan, dee%
late of Liberty,"hereby, dive notice that All claims
agaitist.said estate must be presented ta. them im
mediately for settlement, and ,those indebted to
said estate must attend to the some without-delay.
FRANCIS QUINN, Z' g
J. D. M PAPHEY, s
sipier Lake. June 2P, 1 t57.1.-12.6a. G.
Administrator's Xotic 9.
,8 undersigned haring taktu letters of Ad-
J Ministration in the' estate of -Walter IV il- •
marth, deceased, late of /heard township, here- -
by gsvea notice ttrati persona indebted to said es
( tato that them:me most be settled immediately . ;
land those having cla:tna will Present them for. ar
rangement. CHAS: TINGLEY, Adner
with the will annexed.
Itarford, June 29, 1852 , ---2Gtv6. - '.• • ,
TO' EVERYBODY, GREETING
Deane, Park & 4po.
Tho preoeut Proprietors of the
BAKERY 'AND - . CANDY' SHOP
NAT.,613413 coU
,attentin'a ',in the fact that they)
novercarrying on business at:the stand
Ifttely'occurded by Stevens &Dunmore: '•
They .Imeg eectired.: the Services of good work
men,. whose ability and experience will. enable
them to produce nuclei in their line of 4isuperior
quality-
It will be tbe,constaut efforts of the - proprietors
to make ample provision for thewants of their
customers,- and, as far as mug bo in their power,.
will endeavor that their in terceursewith snch shelf
be both aweetan4 pleasant., •i. - -
White and Brown Bread, Rolle and Rash, fresh
every Tuesday & Friday afternoon; also, Crack-
ets, Cakes and Pies - always on hand. - • !
Fruic Props.-; a new article. possessing the Ha--
vor of different kinds of fruit- 7 my pleasant to I
taste of. • • '
Floor, by. the barrel or Sark, at the lowest mar
ket price. Also;bugurs, Molasses, and most kinds
of Groceries, on the most reasonable terms, ,
II; S. A few of those cClebruted Pin e-apple,
Cheese--4ich and rare—just ba;tind and setting aff
fast.- :
Great andamall. one luau% uive us a call.
• - ff.' A. DKANS.
11. , W. PARK.
NV. 8.-DEA NS.
A quantity of searonerl Pine Lumb.r fora nt?;
DEANS. & CO.
Admiiiii3tiator'i No .
N°l l . l .t.i.s.hpepritibottgli:ke3m"inaitettrh:tournod;rthgneese d .!
tate of-SAt.t.i.A.Vtlltt.r.srto,deceasett; late of AO
bunt. AU persons indebted to the said estate are
requested to tnake linmediate paymeut, ,and eat
persons havhig,,demands, agaiust said , estate;
please present Ahem; duly attested. far settlemeht.
ANDREW Si LOW. Ader.
• Auhrtre;JUrne 211,1551: - 25103
3000 PIECEs 01 PAeptnANG.;
lrlm aft A Pi NO_ n g re at voriety of beiotirutpii.
which.. eve Mier, at jowitr prices than
eirk heard' of (Jerrie "in' 'fhetie partyHatalaome
.Vapere ( 9 to It) ccnta u roll. Afro. a large
tot of Phila.telpAia'Paper. beintiftil-patlerua end
superior qUality, - audio it for , tbe ipte= .
rest o f MI tvinhinklo paper dwelliqse. old or new.
to ptirclitsoe tiour our ' .
& co:
Glb;ca,Juuel2ilSsV -- - --' • -"' rAI
- .
-111011E^A' -TO L0AM...7 Ti. :-
..... . .
IF any gentleirnao wants to borrow 1000 dollar* ~
at free poi - tot., be - Mu:mot berroseit.-iir Om .
subscriber. bat, entlemeacarleaVtrillettir than ell
per ment. in
.their clotbiog - expenses - by littittg
their garmentsads aktny shop. It I smelt:labor
habit - of brage i, I, could . point to my ~,work as - ,- ;
tho best 4tesur ce or iny skill in the'art. bats.
il, i
discriininating nd tasteful - italic know where to__
go to gel - : 't - '
t
aIS ails ftsftiiit _
not''..to mentie unineittipiablis, 'lresis, jackets. f
Backe, IllrIOUtS, Catigerlf,rad ileirnitAim. 'I •-. -' ' ' -''.
'Gentle or w il l"please toiske notioit. that -1 t-- r
!MVO remove d • y shop WM,. Keeler's bloat. wa „:
Mehl street, fi t story. .-- : .-- 1 • - -.. t•,-
o.7:Cuttihg fiookaa natal. , .
I ri
... ii - - 301iN GROVES.
Montros, /Ono 10, 1852. -
• - •
"Litt, More Light
- A ! 800 I OIL THE =TIMES; -•
•
Life at at Ahe = Louth;
•
L l )Pi it oR
64 TaNis3ibab• TB"
AS IT IS.
Being Narratives, Scenes tint! itioldout
the real of the Lowly."
yr. 0. SMITH, WM.
PILE object of the author is to Ireprearent the ;
L. condition of the Slave in his rude but com-
Portable cabin, hie daily occupattoneand petalurea
the rotations between the mister and stave, the
mivtaken impubra and mieccurceived Views of the ,
Northern Philanthropist, etc. etc.., end to repre
sent the passions Dud sentiments in their natural
forms, as the sante nse displayed the humblest
tut of society, thus firming that, the case of the
slava at least, contentment bestowe More happi•
nese than freedom • and at the same time to rep
resent, as it is, a class of people. viz : the Planter,
to whom justice has seldom been done, and whose
character, es exhibited iu every day life. is will
{ maculated to. win the amiable judgment of the
weed.
'fire above work will be published orr the first
of July, and will contain about 500 12 mo. pages,
beat:Offaly illuatrated. The price will be $l4O.
Early orders will meet with first attention.
_Good active agents wanted to sell the above
On the receipt of , $1,50 we will forward one -
copy of the above book (which agents can use as
I a sample copy) tor mail, postage paid, to anyplace ;
lin the united States, not exceeding 1500 antes
from Buffalo, Chicago, Cinciunati or New York. ,
Books sent by mail must be;prepahl according
to, the new-pesteflice lea. Postage on this work
is about 25 cents for each andevery 5)0 nate.
Wholesale prices for above, and other saleable
books, for which we want agents, will be forward
ed on application to ha, postpaid. _
G. IL DERRY & GO.
Book Publishers, 1 5u 111,1 °• Y.
Parms,,and Mill Privileges; and
Lots for Sale. 4 • -
.valuable Subscrfber offers for sale the following
properties; io wit one farm in-then
township-of Daniell containing some-silty acres.
about thirty of which is' improved, house, bun;
orchard. arc., tkgreon. Said faro lies one Mile
and a half tram the village of Harford, on the ..
route of the Montrose and Harford Plank Road
It is a-beautiful and desirable location, well war.' -
tared . • -
Also one other farm ",
ly . ing on the. Belmont •
Turnpike, four miles' from Leuestiro
.and-. the
N. Y. - and Erie Railmd, containing 'about Eighty •
acres, twenty or more of Whierf is - improved. with'
house, barn, orchard, ittc. Tois is a volt:able
piece of laud from its location, bring well tinthertd
, and watere,i. • • • - fr. • _
1 Alm several Building lots at the village of Sus-:
!quehannit: on the New York ilk Brio Rail Road.
This is one of the most thrilling .facetious in the
conntry,-beitig the sent of the Roil Road Machine .
shops &C. It contains now about 1300 inhabi..
mute,: and Its business facilities ure unrivaled. la.
- connection with the abeire lots, aro four of the best •
mill.seati in the conntjr. being immediately 'on the':
e , :uscpsettanim river.. with sufficient power for any'
purpose oftnanufctoritig Stc. The most surpassing.
iuduceinents are held out by the above- locations.-:,
for capitalists, who wish to embisik in-the Itusinesi
of ma n u fact aria g,tonn ing,floweringand !timbering.;
The Rail Road affords the most, commodious aced:.
ready transportion for everything , in the above line.
• The above.property; in whole or part: - Will ha ,
sold on terms the most. advantageous to pincher. ,
era: I. will give great bargains.
,Communica.
fiesta wilt be promptly answered- from distanca
and all cuquirea attended to prortiptly.
- SEDATE GRISWOLD.
Depot. Pa.. June 1. 1552.. - - .23 'lf. .I.i
7STOVESI.STOVESIF:
Tilt enbseribersha , ini nOteteti into cO4pait- -
twist*, in the
- .
• Mime; Tin; and SheetArion,
business, are prepared to attend to . all orders in
'their line at the shortest notice. By giving et riot
attention to the basin la they hope to: merit their
shaie of the trade. - • •
The business tv)II be earrie , l oh - opposite the
"Democrat'' Office. audit: the name and firm of V.
D. Lathrop- 4 co,
Konfroseducie 17-,1852
OMB 111A13 lit C RAMIS.;
E_ uadeiajgard on 1. hand, it'supply : of
.stock such as Hydraulic;Rams. for bringing,.
water op bill•do houses, which, he ,will. itiy and
Warrant one ftarAlso Chain PiimpsatittGast.
Iron funips,,foi— bringing !water - from
lionises, and asupply of-Lead lie wilt
lay and warrant well done. :Mesta' whi.:-waint
'work dore*in tity-line of business will ud;it'ryta:
their inte;tat to . ,calkonl , •
~" OtiVER
Gibson, Swig's. co - .; Mu); -18:?!..).
Haying. and
A 'Harvest
W- -
NE lag :of - Grass Sek th ea, - Cradles, Hay
.end siraw,Forks, Sy' surToie.• new pat.sro
Scythe Sticke, flakes; Quiiirbang, Scythe t;tones
and Ohio - Grind Steneeiin-Jkona and far; sales hy .
.. • - , - DURRITT.,
New Milfard, Tone, • - •
WE STOP THE PRESS '-
TO ANNOUNCE' TIM AnErrAl, pr 310 A&
NEW :GOODS
At Webb'a.
l‘ t oirinost, 4NE IT, 1533.
VIVA:STEW FO.R ICALIFOTIA
NUL MARKET; .
e l p wool' Sucks, largo' I.:TA hhie mixed;
M ‘
in fixelinagelor tjooditacenpli prices. Time
dullrtrs e q .iprz.rti alluwed.. , tur tit gond
• EATON PECK.
fiurfard, June 18'52: • - • ,
.11'11tINTS' rittarts.t. -
frliE tarpsl.l44CA cid arcutePt variety of I 'and.
'some styles 444 wttleins ever ifertd this
mat% which we: Oro at extremely law p iccm,
incladiuz 4 litivelat cif bandanna pinto for reel.
raga 6 ppncei yard,
Gib#oW Juni 12,1852. IT.BititrtQWE Ir•
:Ware s ::_: ,
iyuRE 'AS COIN, (imitka r grubs J. full untortmv4k9f rioted. Di it tHiligio . 41 4
ver
•
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OP-rtetity,rrtidif . Clothing . and lital' . ll . fla'f . :Al . t.t._2 ,
Al,lll - arttiy
.vu batkil. &rim_ 0 .. t &b A Li% ° -1t i , ; 4 7,=, r„.. 0 111
rtranixits,stkilca.uuw bald;
, !IV" c OEO . re , taw .
, .
/1101;10: - SEAL9;itrifw eplii;tly 3:64
%A. ibis
.dAy rreeit'ted by - -,
J. RY:ANs.
inCrOCKS evity. . Oily; .- aid
idipip, fur sid.ct tdselift by
Bin.hatatondulyr2o. . J. EV
C. D. LiTIDIDP,
E : A. WOODEupp
JOSIN L. DENNIS.