The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, October 28, 1852, Image 3

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B r ibery and, Corruption. - -
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Th e leaders Federalism seeing that there
„ pe for Gof
enerat Scott in. Pennsylvania
e a he econ
"‘ l3 l dof November next, have deter
mined to use the most extraordinary means
aceoplish 89mething. For this pure se
Governor JOHNSTON. Of this State, inamedl.
I Alter it was known' that the October el
ite'Y " a d re against the Whig party, a ft
7 Or
eeabug °
imsitslconsoltation with the leadinre spirits
&ibis party here le ft for ,New York; for the
„, as e ofraising a largo ran of money, think.
msthat with d he could pu minis° eneng a h - vates
ke up ihe deficiency 'on, the - - Whig
. side,
r, w , a a r re Pensylvania for Scott. $200,000 is '
to to 're the sum he required for this object;
,
also said that the money has been raised.
Voss of Pennsylvania . you; who have so.
era b a ttled for the right—contended for t
pc meeratie truths in , opposition t o the monied
Dower of the country—the men who would
eau their vassals, that they .might re.
pece
Tel in the -g
ainsg extorted from your labor, and
lot a it over you as they list—we call upon you . l
hi your might n'tid dignity, and at the
ba il o r ban on the second of November next,
Gush, by your free and unbought ballots, the
w oo who, if they could, would -purchase.
,ourdearest and most sacred rights; that bo
la; to you as American ens, and with
the ir gold turn aside'the course ofjustice anti
tle current of popular sppinion.
that webere present to you is no teew head
a nd bloody bones—no creature of the !magi,
mt i o a; it is the.fionest truth, and' we wish to
i m pr e siit upon the mind of every honest man
in the State. The Concord,.N. H., Pc4ried,
tothis subject, says : • $200,000 is said
to bo the sum of money raised by the Federal
traders to be used in yennsylvania alone, -in
in the effort to carry that state for Scott I It.
is said that $20,000 of this vas raised in Dos.
ten i e one day, and the remainder of it has
be ,,, wro ng from all grades of office holders,
fiederthreats of removal if they refuse to pay.
in this hue work is combinedboth absolute
rubbery aq gross corruption. It is robbery ;
to ettorthioney from an office holder under a
threa t 4removal, just as much as it is to ob.
Oa it bt a threat of personal violence; and the
ase to which this money is applied is corrup
lien itself. It is to be used to bribe poor ro.
If' s—to bay them up like cattle in the mar.
la. With thismoney thus used, the corrupt '
'managers of the Sou party expect to be able
to buy up votes enough in Pennsylvania, to
glee the State to Scott. The magnitude as
sell as the turpitude of this proceedintwill
appear when we look at the number of men I
who are to be thus brought up. The Demo-
crane majority there, in the late election,
was I
a. b„ u r 2100. To give the vote of the Stale
tr ,s;ott, more than one-half of this number
of Inca must ha e urrniced—hribed—bouollt.
u p At least 12.000 v 0 eS be ob-
Weed in order to give the State to Scott.—
And this s tnpenduous work of bribery and
corruption has been deliberately undertaken
lo the leairrA of the Scott party. The mag
ti;adoot this undertaking and-its enormity,
are ealy equalled by its utter absurdity. But:
this does not abate one jot nor tittle of the
licences, the amazing depravity of the men
oho sre engaged in it. -
We have too much confidence in the hoMes
iv Of the, people. to tbitik for moment that
tiler can bought like .theep in the shambles
by our unscrupulous enemies; but, we have
felt a our duty to warn them, that they maw
act only be on their guard, but also see bow,
they are estimated by the leaders of theopo
ainr.a. To be forewarned is to be forearmed,
'--Pcnnsylranian
Death of Daniel Webster,
HIS LAST 31031ENTS.
Boston Oct. 24, 1852
The Hun. Daniel Webster, Secretary of
Suit, died at his mansion at 3lars_hfield, at
miry-two minutes before three &clock this
rooming. Ills last hour was entirely ealni,and
he breathed his last so peacefully that it was
with difficulty the precise moment of his de
rarture was perceived.
The Burton Courier furnishes the following
particulars relative to Mr. Webster's death arid
burial:—
The last hears of one so beloved as be whose '
tardily career has just dosed amid so many
circumstances of eousolation,were of the same
an tenor as all the rest.
The publie'are already informed of the chief
features of that deeply interesting scene, up to
the period when Mr. Webster desired to take
care of all wbo were in , ,the house.- Ono by
cue, in deep sorrow, but sustained by his own
great crumple. the members of his tinnily and
the friends and attendants, came in and took
leave of him. Ile desired them to remain
rear his room, and more than once enjoined on
those present, who were not of his immediate
family-not to leave Marshfield till his that,'
lid taken place. Being assured by'all that his
every wish would be reli ,, ionsly regarded, he
s
then addressed himself to his physicians, ma
king minute inquiries as to his,own condition,
aad the probable termination of his life.
He was answered Mat it might occur in one
two or three hours, but that the time could
not be definitely calculated.
'Then; said Mr. Webster, suppose I must
lie here quietly till'it comes:*
The retching and vomiting now "'retuned
annum.
Dr. Jeffries offered to Mr. Webster some
thaT which he hoped might give him ease.
The dying statesman remarked—r Som
ething more, vetor more. I want restoration.'
Between ten and eleven . d'elock he repeated
somewhat indistinctly the words, • Poet,.peet
ry--Gray. Gray.'
Mr. Fletcher Webster repeated the first line
of the elegy—' The Curfew tolfs the knell 'of
laming day'
That's it, that's it,' said. Mr. Webster; and
the book was brought, and some st, nq read
to him, which seemed to give him pleasttte.
From twelve o'clock till two there was - mitel
restlessness, but nut much suffering . ; the Phy
:Sean were quite confident that there was .130 .
;anal pain.
A faintness occurred,whi c h led him tini Think
tai his death was at hand. While id this con-.
ditioo some expressions fell from hini
ting to hope that his mind would remain to
h il n romPkikly until the last.
lie spoke of the di ff iculty of the process of
ifing, when Dr. Jeffries repeated the verse:—
Though I walk through the valley of the
shadow of death I will fear no evil, for Thou
art with ale-thy rod end thy s taff they comfort
Mr. Webster said immediately The fact
—the fact! That Is what.l Want! - Thy rod
thy rod! thy stall l, -thy staff!' '
The close was perfectly tranquil and' eafty,
and
beforeoccurred at precisely to enty-tivo minutes
three o'clock es 'before stated.
The psons present were Mr. nd Mrs,
Fletcher er
Webster Mr. and Mrs. Paig a ei -Mr
k.Appleton, Miss 'Downes, Mr. Leroy,' Ed.
ward Curtis, Peter Harvey, Georg utth
e 'l'. Gk
Ganes Hinny Thomas, Esqrs., Geore'L Ab.
and W, Z Zantzinger, of the State Do
panatela: Drs. Jeffries and J. Mason Warren,
and the Pe mongl attendants and domestics of!
tr. Webster.
• ,ljes. 'Webster being unable to witness the
but moments, awaited the event 'in . ter own
iNdetem.
Eir Webster's Ptateral.
Re loun
BostiM, Oct. 24—P. M.
that Mr, Webster, by. Ilia own Ra
kial direction, will be buried m an tumaten !
li,,tu manner.
ihe fgeraj tervlcea will be Trerferl* by
the clergymen' of the - parish - of -Bouth,Bfrusli
at.which pi e ce tiro petunias Will I:minter
led in the tomb, As yet; no day been fix
ed for the *funeral: • -; 41 • •
Mrs. Paige is expected toOtorrotr,
and probably ; in behalf, ; of tho fnmtly an
nounceihe time of burial. •
reii4yfritikifizte - otiOii44.lsskr'
, .
• • Sup. Jtidge. pa u. - Com
E ms _• 1:Fr:
, • •. "- `4 6
• • • .•Ir
The Election ter, the District "corm
tho Borough of Friendsiille 7 Will be
Houle, in Said:s; rorrg,li..
,The Election for the District coral
the . totinship ot treat Bend,' Will . ir
the house .occupied-'bi-Jus.;'Tilliiiii
tOWnShip.. - • ,-,- ..--. :!-- I-
-`.The.f.lectiOn for -the. District coma
the toWnship,_ - of Gibion,! WO be het{
'haiie ofJosepk • Washburn; in said! tr
The Electien , forAe . DiStriet cam
the township of - Harford, -- wiii be he
house of Nathan W., Waldron, in sa
ship. .
j The' Election tor the District-com
tl,le. township of Hartniiy. Wilt be hol
house formerly beeepied by F. A.
skid township.
-
-The Election fel' the District corn
00°01514 of Herrick, will be he
!these of the ! late Warren Dimock ,
township.
- i The Election fer the District com
the . township:of d:ackson, Will belie!
Wouse formerly occupied by..Nathanie
snid township. -4- , . : .
The Election fat the District corn
the township of 4essuP,,wilt 'bebel
hbuse of Daniel
. ficiff, in said townshi
1 The Eleetinn, fer . the DiStriet cons
the.township of Lenox - , will be hel
hbuso pf Grow.* Brothere,:in said . t
{The Election for tho' District corn
the township of Liberty, will , be bet
&hoot House neat the residence
domstock,.in said_towoshio
1 The. Election for thb District rem
the township of Lathrrip, Will be hel
hbuse of Elisha Lord in said townshi
• I The Election for the DiStriet cern
the township of Middletown, .will. be
liburre-efloseph Ress,in said toSvosk
I The Election fot the District corn )
t'e Borough of 31i:intros°. will be hel
h use of Leonard Searle;ltOitii4 Bore
The Election for the District coma
If
' the townsl4 of New: Milford will be
the . .house . formerly occupied by. Jo
Pine; in said township. . i; •
• I The'Election for the DiStrict comi
trio township of Rush, Will be he
IrOu'se•furmerlyi occupied .by N . :alien
oriend,,in said township.
I The Election for the District con
I the township of Springville; will b
the house of Spencer Hickox, in said
J The Election for. the District -con
the township of' Silver Lake, will b
the 114 use now Occupied by Rebert,ll
! ril said township.
;The Election for the-District co
the township of Thomson, will ,he h
helm formerly occupied by Jonas DI
said. township.
II also make knoWn and give notie
14 the 13th section of the aforesaid
directed, -that every person_except
tie Peace, who shall !roll any offic
pointment of profit or trust under t
States, or of this State, or of any di
I cerporated district, whether a cottn'
! c(r.- or otherwise, a subordinate ohice
, who is, or shalt:be, employed under
lative, judiciary' or executive depa
this State or' Dnited States; or any . ,
corpora ted district; land,also,. that es
her of Congress:, and of the State
and of the select - or common count
1 eir , ,, or commissioners of any km
district, is.by laW incapable of holdi
l erOising at the same time,the office 6
ment, of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of
thin
,of this COmmonivealth, and ti
specter or 'Judge or other officer of
- election, shall be eligible to any otfi
he : ! .
voted for.'" - - -
,
And by the same act of Assembly t is also
made "the duty of - every - Mayor, Sh riff, Dep
uty Sheriff, Alderman, Juitice of I e. Peace, ,
or Deputy Constable; of e. 'Cry city, !
eonnty, township or district -within -this Com
monwealth, whenever called upon, yan Oh
cer of an election, or by three quali ed elect
ors thereof, to clear any window orvenue to ,
any window of the place of General Election,
which shall be obstructed in" such a 'ay as to I
prevent voters from approaching ' he same ; •
and it shall be the dirty of the respe tire Con
:t
stable of - Such ward, district or town hip with
'in this Commonwealth, to be preselnt in per
' ,
son or by deputy, at' theirtnee of holding such'
-• A Card- i-. 0n5,16 s uch, Electi ward, district or township, 1
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A Meeting of the. Regular Practitinnern on tor the purpose of preserving the peace eel
Allegheny, -707 6559 7148 9539
Achuns, 2191'. 1672 - 2197 1659
Armstrong, 171'4 , 1701' - 1447 1891
Berks, 3532 7585
~.:3748 '7372
Beaver, 1608 1693 1555 1692
Bucks, . 4772 5418 4810 5508
Bedford, , 2022 2032 2026 2045
Blair, . 228 . 1693 2251 17 - 72
Butler, 2468 2130 2431 . 2167
Bradford, _ 2422 3056 2458 3027
Cambria, , • 1218 ABl4- 1190 1923
Carbon, ' 684 1241 674. . 1238
Chester,. ,5560: 4962 , 1 558049621
Centro. ,1698.,.2737 1717 2763,
{Cumberland,; ••2780 2927 2745 2974
! Columbia, - 962 - 1908 998 1972
Crawford, 2194 .2662. - 2175: 2668
Clarion, 1042 2116' 990 2149
Clinton, • 926 1249 1001 1188
Clearfield, , 763 1400 - '758 1352
Dauphin, , - 3071 2610 . 3165 2521
DelawanN 2001 1521 2928 1539
- Elk, , ' 161.242
112 267
Erie " 3147 2 165 - 3257 2180
Fayette, - 2668- '3590 2693. 13504
Franklin, _, 349$ 3109 3423 '3107 '
Fulton,. • 646 773 649 774
IGreene, ' • • 1217 3250 - 1227 2141
I Irunting,don, 2070 3110 - 2095 1681
Indiana, • - 1989 1430 1942 1464
, ' 1037 1254 1047 1243
Jefferson, . 836.
.1083
.785 1057'
Lebanon, 2372 1737 2345 1752
Lancaster, "9741 5526 9986 5688
Lawrence, ; • 1719 1026 1685 1048
Lehigh, - 2267 2979 2297. 29921
Lycom mg, .; 1798 2499 712 2352
zerne, • ".• . 1 2962" '-4988 •3141 4894
M'Kean, , 381 516 370 493
Mercer, • 1958 2558 2079 2556
, 2 . . 123/ 1487
. 1253. 1448
Monroe, 293 1653 220 1647
Montgomery, - ;4125, 5263 • 41;63 5276
Montour, '• 755 1337 7137 1319
Northampton, ;2093 3331 2174 - ,3318 '
Northumberland, :1326 2018 1393 2215
Perry, 1112 1952 1172 1901
Phila. city & co. 24048 23177 21. 2 ,33.22915 i
Pike,•: 50. 692 83 ' 6531
Potter, ' 166 3)0 175 391
S'ehuvlkill,"' 37551 '3960 3747. 4223
Somerset, • 2391 '9lO 2389 947
-Susquehanna, .1331 2447 1319 2470
Sullivan, ' , 163 ;373 163 , .354
122.2 2 . 228 1292 2247
;2485, 1,835 2555 1837
,
Yenango, 8.1! 1562 859 1559
Warren, 1 1025' 1246 983, 1227
Washington, ' 3615; 3796 3740 3675
Wayne, 747 1999 813 1974
Westmoreland, X566..4640 2551 4683
Wyoming, • '711; 1138 744 1003
York, 3417 4586 34;5 4599
151681 172899 151660 172348
151600 251681
Dem. 31:1j. .20748
rliern. Whig
Vote for. Governor in '4B, 168211 168523
- 168201
Whig majority . 4111848, 1 . . . 302
Democratic majority in 1852,2'0748
. . .
- Democratic gain since 1848 ' 1040
Wood! Wood! Wood!!
- • • ••
Wanted at tho house of S. IL Chase imme
diately. Those of our subscribers' who:hare
promised us, t!.Till oblige to bring it along•now.
Bishop Pottees Appointmep.tx
Nov. 4th, Thnrsdiy P.M:, Springville.: •
" " Evenini Montroo. :
" sth A. M„ New Milford. ConvOehtion.
" Evening' Grout. Bend.
" Gth- Ntw Milford Convocniion.
-
Medicine, of Susquehanna County wiil ;boield
ut Badgers Hotel in New Milford, on Saturday,
Oct 30th, at 1 O'clock P. M., to take into.cor
s Jeration matters cf importance to the!pro
fessic.n. - A Genoa' attendance is to:ves
ted. L
gar:Tam:
In - Jackson Oct. 20th, by R. Culvei,,,r,sqr,
Mr Elnathun Tolley. of gaton,:Steuben donn
ty; Y • mid :Aliss Satoh Hall of Jackscin.'
PROCLABUTION.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION:
IN p_orsuance of an act of the General As
amiably Of the Comm onwealth of Penneihin,
entitled "An Act relating to the Elections of
the Cominonwealih,"•approred the secondday
of July, Ani.n Domini one thousand eightt un
dred and thirty nine,
, .
-,....- -I, G. B. ELDRED. ! ,
. 1
lion SHERIFF of the county' of Susquehanna,
rin said Cotnmonwealth, do hereby give ri9tie.,o.
a
to thellectori of the county aforesaid, that
Pregidential 'Election will - be held: in !said
county.- of Siisqueluinna,, on TUESDAY, the
SECOND day of NOVEMBER next, at Which
'tithe will elected : _''''.
I Twenty.seren Petions as Electors. Liar Pres
' &eat and:VieS Presided[ of the United :Pales.
1 also hereby.:make known and give notice 1
that the places of holding-the General Elec.
lion in the",:sereral Wards, Berouglis . and
Townships-within the County-41 Suncieharina
are as follows, to wit:- -`.- ' - • : 1
The election for the District compased ' of
the township of ApOlacori,=will ha•tield at the
house,of, Joseph Beebe, in said township:, ;
- VW Election for the District composed': of
the township of: A.rarat, will:be hold; at 'the
School fi'Oitse, near Echound .Worth's in said
township: - '
The Election fob= the DistrieVeimMosed,.of
the tontshiP of Antrim, will be held nt the
banse'of Georgelfaverly,3n said townhip;
-The 'Election l'Ot :the District co:biased:of'.
the township of Bridgewater,' will be, held, at
the honse of WicaJi. Hatch, in the'. Dormigh
of Montrose. • -;• • • -
The Eleetionlor thel District leompcisedi of
the township ot Brooklyn,wili he held at the
hou4e"'formerly occupied by O. A: Eldridge In
Said.to,Wnship " I '
The Election for the Districticolnriosid!ot
th - e tbWrishilivf,Choconot i irill be held; at the
School ,HOUse, hear the" . .boisa of Hebert Gif
fin, in 'said 'township; - • ' • " 1-
- The Eleatioh :forthe .District . ;composed tot
the township" of Cliford; will.he held .at the
house formerly °eel/pied by. Arthur S mith, in
the Borough of '
The Election for the 'Dielriet , composed 'of
the township ‘of.Diaiock, will_ be held at " the
house ,of John Esker, in said township .•
• _
The Election for - the DiStrict composed , of
the'lleirongh - of. Dundoff; i ll =be beid . ad..tille'
Dun Hotel, in; nald,Borongb.
Election for the-Dlstrietcomi
the township of *sorest, Lake, will be
the house lately eccupie4 by Presiiryt
in:ssici township.: - •
The Election for the Eistriat corm
thb township tit:Franklin, will- ha hel
school house near 'Scot' AllardSlrksep
• I
aforesaid."
• Also that in the 4th section' of the Act of
Assembly, entitled." An Act:relating to-exeCu
lions and for other purposes" approVed April
16th, 1840,it is enacted that the afore:gal& 13th
section, "shall not be construed as to prevent
any militia officer or borough officer from
serving, as Judge, Inspeitor pr Clerk at any
geneml‘orspecial Election in , this Common.
wealth",., ' . ," ' -
L; Pursuant the proiisions contais
76th section of the .net aforesaid, tf
of the aforeiaid district shall respect
charge-af the,eertificatc or return o
lion - of their respective districts, an
them at a meetin. , of one . Judge
district at the. Cou rt' House in the 131
Montroie, on the . third day 'after t
election, being the.presentyear on F
Ftrin 'day of November next,then ar
do and perform the duties required,l
said Judges.... Also that where a
sicktiese or unavoidable accident is
attend said meeting of Judges, then
icate or,rettim aforesaid shall, be tat
- of by.one Ofthe Inipeetors Or Cler
election of said . district, who shall d
form the duties required of said Jud
to, attend.
Also, that in the Gist - section of, said act, it
is' enacted'.ihat "every general mid' special
election shall be opened betireen EIGHTand
TEN in the forenoon,-and -SHALL coliiinue
without interruptiOti :or, -adjciuturn nt -Until
SEVEN o'clock in the evening, when the'polle
shall be
-Given under my Hand, at my uffi
Borough of Montrose, this ,elevent
October Anno Domini 1852,:and in t
the CommOrmieulth the seventy.sixth
• " -G. a ELDRED,, r
• _ ...
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WINTER , CLOTHINN
subiCriber,' tlianblbl to Ms friend's fo
!.1.; tom; trotild remind them that be bait re •
:.FALL `FASHIONS
foi iBsi; Mallet be''e prepared to erne •
era,-as usual, -with clothing made . up sub
Ilmintsomely,and promptly..: • •
01'Pleam ialt at any. shop to ,Keeler'e b •
60011 below the Democrat Miles, It 'you want
: :meths, I am anarely at home. - :-M
out intakes twelve rtrike, boy and pine dow •
knuckedout. 'ykat's'vo. -
Montrose, Oetiaber 25;1861:' :• JOlOl
: 1 .2 = ..,:•:,,•-..,.., MT Az eitTrili 'AS ,t , _ - , •
WiIPAYATI'S NEW . CLOTHING STORE !
A ... TUflitilli:E STREET, VltitillioVi, * '
...ort Q. WYATT hes juPt retAreed ficielteri Veldt with
~ V , &non end beautiful = assortment of Clothe, Veeti•
atensifilreetings, dm kV:, all of wliielt , lia :offers at, the
donut liring pilots for cash or produce., _,„ I_. ,
Thesubraciber has an hind - the latest and most itetr 7
red style of Fashions for Fall end Winter Clothing. •
W. W. vill manufacture on the rnostAussonahlo
l iu2
-terms and Welke most approved stylo of, tub ,at the
shortestnether. , I, ''_. ;+
,-. , • .:. , - -;.- .
: W. P.M.. wants in . ersolefor tootle 800 tare le of Ap:
.:opsor the ,bost goolity, end: 40 Orkin*: or,' ettee, for
which be will allow 24 ceAti!per potted for trie4cltcp44-
ity in trade, , -- • - . - W. P.: WTATr.
firers sE Plolook'elatieLawolSee,Turoplksetteet.= .
. ..ile)PUOte,Vee;l9,3Bl4. .. ..-.
used of
held at
• d Hinds,
et' IY.OOin" l 9 , L.
Just PublyqtaodiJ. T. Welch's =aka lti.
. ,
PORTRAIT -OF inrit - csniNatosu-:.
,
I ,En g ra,ed,'-by Fermissiryn,froni Sittar4i.-4 ' only,
original portrait in Of:Arne:lMM; itostthi
THIS Superbpicture englivednuder the superintend:.
mice of SW/MA.4 SULLY, nag., the eminent and
Itlsly gifted artist, Is 'beauty correct likeness of Wash-.
luntowever published._ It has been characterised as the
greatest woric'ef art evei produced to this Millinery. As
toll. fidelity, v. e refer to the h tiers of the adopted sou.
of 'Washington, GEORGE WASIIINGTOAI PARK.
TLS, whe says, 'it is a faithful representation of th e eel- ,
ebratettleriginal,'; and to tiIIIEV JUSTICE TANEY: of
the Supietn, e Court , of the United States, idol says, "As
worker art its excellence sad- beauty must strike.evehl
One whs,sece It: and It fs no Ims happy. in its likeneri to
the Father of his country. It was 'DIY geed ihttuno to
have seen him in the day* oriel boyhood, and his Miele
appearance is yet wrongly improved on my memory
The portrait yen have issus . al appears to me to bean
Wet , lateness, representing perfectly the . .espreintion as
trill As kb - stroke and .features of. the fate. ! ' -.- And saYa
, SENATOR CAS.S, "It Is n ilhoilke representation of the
great otiginal." PRESIDENT FILLMORE says. "The
worappears . to me to • have been admhaltty exee Med,
and'eminently worthy of the patronage of the public."...
Says MERCIfA'NT. the eminent portrait painter, and the
pupil or:Stuart, "lone print, le my mind, is more re.
fl ari:able than any other, I have Seen, for presenting the
Whole individuality of the original portrait, together with
, the noble - end trgnitledrepose of air and manner - whkh
all wbo cvtr saw him considered 11 mart el chametetistie
of the illustrious man It commemorates"- • ,
1 , For the groat Merits of this picture, we would refnr
• cty lover of Washington to-the portrait itself, to be seen
i the oßea of this paper, aid to the letterer) 'the foliow-
Ing artistsratatestnet?, jurists and adders nceomponv. •
" . .
ARTISTS.: 4 -11ercbant end Elliott,of N. Ttirk ; Neegte,
it,,olhemle';iiillAiebdith of Philadelphia ;tibelar Hard-
Sig: of Belton. llharies Fraser, of Charleston, H. C.; end
to the adopted son' of Washington, Lion . 0: W. P. Una'
tie;binsielf an artist. Srareausn---Ilia Excellency Sifh
hard 14 Istere;' MajM General {Winfield Scott, Mit. Geo.
N. Dallas, lion William it 'King. llon.Maniet . Webster,
goo. Lynn Boyd, 114 n. Leeristlate, Wm. A. Ors
ham, Kinnedy,Mon. Rte. Winthrop, LL.
D. ~.Intsrtre—lton. Roger id. Tinny, troth Jahn Duer;
f fon. John itlehean, lion. Rerun Choate. Scittoisnall.
Folsem;Esq., the well knows' Librarian- of the Boston
Atlieneum,:uhe says, "1 would rather own It. than any
painted copy I have weer seen ;' EP. Whipple; Richard.
IDldretft..lfon. Edeurd Everitt - . L. 1,14; Watidunton
Iv, Dalai W Emerson. Esq., Prof. T. 0. Upham, •J. 1...
I edley. Fits James I falleck, 'Rem Wm:
y hofellow. {rm.
O'itnere Simms; and Fans: Ecaorg, Lord Telford, T. :II
Macauley, Sir Archibald - Miran, ford Mayor of London;'
StO.B.e. Tits Pause throughout the entire Union hive
With nun voice protialmed the merits of this superb en
graving. ' • ' •••••
Tu enable all to poetess this valuable treasure, it is
sold at the low price of $5 per eery.
• Publlsned by GECRIIE W. CIIILDV , , .
:N. W. corner of Fifth and Arch streets. Philidelph fr...
D. D. DIERLY,.soIe agent for the States of Eastern
Pirmsylvaria and Delaware,
^,This portrait can only be obtained from 11, 4 3 .1e119, or
from his duly authorized agents.:
Arrangements have been made with the Poet-office le
pertinent; by which copies of the Portrait can be sent to
any point, per n all, Its perfect order.. ,
'="Pereons by-remitting fire dollars to D. It , Byerly;
Philadelphia, MU have a copy scut to them lice or post
ottt'•
•
fer3lagnifteentGlit Frames, got up expressly for these
Portraits, furnished at the low price of $5 each.
‘toosed of
ild nt tho
id town.
used of
held in
used_ of
held at
in Mid
osed of
et the
wnship.
•osed of
Ichtt the
;d town-
osed, of
at the
ard, in
osed of
d - at tile
in said
osed of
at the
HA ht
creed of
at the
osol of
nt the
wnship.
osed of
at the
of Isaac
osed of
at the
, ased of
held at
posed of
at the
osea of
held at
seph O.
osed of
ti at the
11
Just
issued, a .ITangnifiernt Portrait of Ceneral - Jackson;
Engraved by T.B. IVelch, Esq., after-the origi
_nrrl Portrait painted by T. Sally, Esq.
This Portrait int Lea Install for tho trashlngtoa, tilt!
Is lii eery respect as well got up. ,
Prier $5 per copy. Atiorcss so &bora
posed of
held at
ownship.
posed of
• held at
Gargle,
sheriff's Sales.
Bl' virtue of ot.trtit of Pi. Fa., Issued out of the Court
, of Common Pleas of 'Susquehanna county, and to
1004 dirutted..1 - Will expose to panic rale et, the Court
(louse to Montrose, on Saturday the 13,h day of Novem
ber neat, at one o!eloCk P. M., all th.t. certain piece or
parcel of hind situate, lying and heir g in the vinage or
Susquelninna,county of Snsquehatna and tqate 01 Penn
sylvania, hounded and described as foil, we, to wit: On
tof porch by lands of William Smith, on the east by the
highway, south by lands of John O'Laughlin. and west
by the highway, containing 1:.00 feet of land, be the saute
more or less, together with the apnprtenunces 'and im
provements, a two Story frame building , octuyitd as a
dwelling house and saloon, being known as 'Wage lot
N 0.119 on plot 01' raid village Survey, late the Mate of
I. Ti Weeks.
posed of
Id at the
odine. in
as In and
ict 1 am
lustice of
3 or ap
le United
ity or in
>sion MU
or agent,
he legis
tment of
ity or in.
cry mem-
gislutu re,
1 of any
irporated
g or CY
appoint-
anv eke
i-
Ist no !il
-1 ny each
c then to 1
Teikei,i in execution at the putt of Etlfwell Drown -g
Co. agilnat I. T., Weak'.
ALSO,
All that certain piece or parcel of land sittude lying,
and being In the termed p of Great Bend, Stoguelianna
con ty, and bounded and described as follows, to :
Beginning at the rixteen mile stone on the line between
New)Cork and Pennsylvania; thence by land formerly
of William Thompson, now of Isaac Reekhow, south 21
degrces weet,4o perches to the corner of a lot ofilenian
Stealdart g thence by the said Hereon Stoddart's land
north S 9 degrees tiest VU petehesy thence north 1 de
gree r ait 49 perches to the said State lint. and .thence
along ono none. south . SOX degrees east 192 perches 'to
the place of b”gionlreg, containing 60 acres and 47 perch
es, be the same mote or leas, tor,ether With the apporte
nens, about 10 acres improved, late the: estate Of
Thomas IL Wilu.ot, deceased. ,
Tiller' in riot , talon at the snit of Anna B. Lyons.
Erectile.% of the last will and testament of Daniel Lyons,
deceased,-against Lewis • 11. 'Wilmot; Administrator of
the cocoll,.clatt lee. rights. credits. tce.,f, Thomas K.
Wf tenet; deceased,trlth notice to widow-and heirs of said
Thomas H. Wilmot; - •
AbSO.
By trireme of a writ - of Yen. Ex., issued and directed as
above!, I 101 l expel. to public tare' at the sometime and
ell that certain piece or parcel of land /Huai
ing and being in the towaship of Clifford, county of Sus
quehanna-and State-of -Pennayleanba. and bounded as
fo:lowt, to nit: On the mirth by the public highway, on
VIM van by Henry Cuddeback, on t...e south by S. D.-
Totopidus. and on the west by George Drown, cawaits
log about 40 acres; together with the appurtenances, one
framed house, one. shed, end all Improved, late- the es
tate of Robert L Hunter, jr.
Taken in execution at - the suit of ThcestasP. FLlnney
against Robert L. flouter. jr.' - .
• ALSO.
• All lbot certain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying
and being in Bridgewater township, Susquehanna coun
ty, bounded as follows:. Beginning at a post on the line
of Onin . Beebe's lot; thence tenth 87 degrees 'east t 6
perches - ea Moses Tyler's lot; thence by the IMMO south
23 de ipeint west 148 perches to a post On. a line of -land
late • of Rollin ILoySt' thence, north 87 'd green west 88
perches to a post on Walter Foster'si line; thence by the
same horn. 23 degrees east.l6B perches to the beginning;
re 80 acres, be toe same more or less—being the
same lot which Joseph Putt° Geld by a de, d •datcd Dec.
9th, A.1D.1848. conveyed toiSitstitiSletiab Butterfield—
together •urith the appurtenances,l,frame house, 3 frame
barn, and about 50 acres Improved; late the estate of
Joseph 11.1latterfield. • • .
Taken ,In execution it `the salt of Luke:Blakeslee es
Joseph D. Butterfield::
•• . ! . •U. ELDRED, Eh erid.
SberiTs. office, fifontrmle, Oct. 78,.2852.
ed in the
•e Judges
ively take
the 'eke.
produce
rom each
rough of
le day of
.•
• t Administrator's :Sale:
BY an lonic? of the . Orphan's Court. of Suiqueiranne
county, it be exposed to public sale at the Court
flonie 31mornse, en Monday the IStb day of Notate
bar next; at one o'clock P. DI.. all that eaten Farm; eft.
nate, lying and being in the township of Ilkhlletown, In
the county aPmesairl, and bounded' n the north by land
of Eltjahllowe and land of Thomas Flaherty, on the eat
by' land of /mines Washington and land of John Mulhare,
on the south Ly the 3111 ford and Owego Turnpike Road,
and welt' by land of Patrick Horan, containing 310 sere
or thereabouts, with the appurtenances, a frame dwell
ing house, barn, thcn; orchard, he., late the estate of U.
It. Rtniond, deed.
Tennil made known theta) , of vale. ' •
' • • C. L. DROWN- m'r.
Oetober.lB,lBg2. - . 4201
smz, the
;d there to
y law of
udgo by
nable to
e certif
n charge
;a of the
and per
unable
-Register's •
PUBLIC notice is hereby given to all parsons eoneent•
•ed fn folitoring imnittes.'to sit i • fhtate of , Mittel
Crow fit t, deceased; Ziprocf thbb,ltdritinittralor,.also:ac
fount of lianey'llf. Shernuiri, Guardian of Farah Mortals
Shenfine, That the neeonntaute' e settled their
counts In the Register's- oMee In and for the county of
Fusitiehattnii; atoll that the' lame orfil be .presented to
the .Indges of the .Orphan's Cr art of said .eottnty..ln
Montrose, on. Wednetday .the 17th day tor or - November
nest dartiEtaintloo. and ft Ilettanee ,
•., • ' J. T. L.4N9DON; 16i1eter
Register's *Mee, (Warr 13,1852. • . •
. ,
• 1 Atditor's Notice,
fittE findereived eu enditrir appointed, to Apportion
Al. 'the &Levet& remaining ha. the hands of A. o..Balley,
A dirdnist rat or of the ratite of Israel 11. Coy itolde,dec'd
among the creditor& 0'2411 estate, wilLat tend to the du. ,
flee of that appointment at the office or J. T. Lentrdon.
Montrtiee,''oe 'slciiiiley - the 15th ;orNovember,
1852, et 4 o'clock'P. M., er tehiclie e place all per
sons interested are repaired to present.thele Claim' or be
debarred frotkootpirig in fora abate; of rock 111111CMI.
C. LA/ROW.I'4
Mootriele, Oetiiber ID, 1852,: - . 42.4
'e; in the
day of
Ie ye' of
ii
1 their ens
,:fred the
DissolutionLz. . •
RE eopaittinnttp heretofore. existing between the
subscribers In the Mercantile butlnesti under the
firm ofA.CASIPBEL4 '-te CO4 1s this day 'dissolved by
mutant consent.- - " '
N custom
, tantially,
; k,s few
I good mark
The notes 044 accounts of, the late Iftin aro in the
hands or . 1 . Taggart for
Air. 0. Campbell wilt continue the buitinie; et the old
Noce. • A..0A111.1.11t1.1..
0 CAMABELL
'.' J. TAGOAUT• 2
fetenttiville,Eept; 28,185 Z `," • • Linw
l er cant I
~, and the
IRETWE,EN the ehop,olllenry..llemons anti - japes'
.1 LAO. en, the Plink Head, Putrid, 'metal ng bet. a
fizaitidbuctoprociad liotielln Der belie then. "-The - owner
will agile Oho 0100 OF-Itimry Clemons: prove oropertyi
pay chaire r and take it away; -
Nontroae,Oetober 10,1852. ' . • 42w2
. _
-
Painphlot Laws-'for 1.135%
Pin* ishereb7Bliea thit ibe Pauli!) te* . tek — ws Of
,thC
13
;. iva i ou of
• 18Y1, /TO Me • day tett
.. , 61 A ofd 'ready
for 4111 0 b 0" 4 ° Ib°l4l . °IIII P
°d to
re6 ls. %RIP em
,
bet. 1,1852.-40w8.-- . ;
TlTEriusbrikai—
aP
towr Ippr ru
A POOldi BOOK, irY Arisbiniei,' inntainfnii
Pronassary,liuteidatted A:0111as, ISM; payableto Nabs
Kenyon or bliug r, one yam% Irma date with i ntlnarit, and
signed by tba`subserpez.! , dti sald unto bubeen paid by
me,l would - caution 4 all'pentons n o t purcbam the
same. /114 t 411Warta•
atlMMerifillill °CC. 0 - lOU —414,110. ~ • . • .
•
• 1 111 . 1i € 4%.4116111TT10N.•
TH fi copartners:tip heretofore exiating between
'autraaritiont,.-{:rte the firm of lirityrfen
and Little, is this day i dissolved by mmtual con.
To those indebted fo the firm.either - by_Note or
Account;wotld give put'utur turticei
that neon° of the . untortugued is - about to engage
in otherbuoiness, it b'ecomes necessary -to have
thir Wainer' of the Grin settled immediately. -
. 1 .
Now Ifilicolj t October SIBS2.IINYDEN k LITTLr;
_ • -
- • A . ; 4 .. .* ABILANGEDIESer...
The bueioese.will I,ervafier ba eintillieio by the
'subscriber-who 'rill lie •higlily gmtifi..4l io have
his friend:. und enalostikro call on him, at, toty-tiine
And if Oki ore kyatilitig. any goede„ility will find
it to their inierelt.lo pOrehasiof him, UN bin prea,,
erititOek:for.ready p#: will he . sold without r 07..
gurd to profit. New gtiodosuoy be expected
, N. LIrTLE. -
New Mfironr, Oct. '4, 11'02. 4Uvr3•
T ARQE addltdo!iii of view etyIes'ofCROCKERY ore
weakly raedvnig at Me Cruckcry awl !louse Vat.
atadug Xatabllshusetit. by J. U. LE
.liingbatutctui4o.l4,lB62.. ;
„
. . . .
, - ' Aff w i'4lf. :' 4 , b3 ' WietatitM ..
• • / 11-0110 7 lrlirilY. - ctyle.,' . atnipo, - ,and color. and arab*
lowest Woo. may ba found at, •..- s . DEA',EU'S..-
• Binglounton,ltet. H. - ~ .- '.•• :, . - ,
`,TO HOUSEKEEPERS,
Aid ethers Ilia are in waist of 'any, article - of 'Crockery
and 0 ass IVare,Lamps, hooking Glasses. Cutlery, Star•
ersylt annuls Wars, caota.rf ,l'offe and Erpice3lllls,llells;
iVarei, Clocks. rancr Das
kets; _Wooden and . Wino? Ware -a all kinds, 'Window
Shades. Metts,lirid Cages, Dserrilleers, Erg Deats.ltrush
cs, Feather Lusters, comics', } Jolt- Cutters. Coal
L'elees, and ilia' externilre i assortment at Toys and
Farley Arllcles. We ad else them to call at this ostensive
establishment both as a a,iising et lisle and money, for
here they can hod all the i pinuils stinted In their lino
and at the !ousel possible prises. J. If. DE DEO;
Weill/tattoo, 0ct.14. ns.2
• •
• Sheri ff Sales.
virtue of writs hf Vend. Ex. issued 'indef.
the Court of CoMmon Kens of Susquelutuna
county, and to me di:/ctcd, I will expose to public
sale ut the. Court house in Montrepi.ou Saturday_
the 13th clay of Not4mber, at cue o'clock: P.
all that certuin piece kr parcel of land - situate, ty.;
lug atid , being in• the tuwnship of Apoluconi coun
ty of Susquettanon,:iind hounded as follows, to
wit: on - the nerd) by the Mdford and Owego
Turnpike, on the east by laud of Edward
Cram-
Pie; on the seUth.by laud of Welch, and on
the west by lends of M. Nolou and Patrick Ry
an, containing about ~50 acre. Of wil.4.land; lute
the estate of Patrick, Trudden.
Taken iu execution at - the suit of A. A. lliask•
ins against Patrick Trodden.
All that certain piece or parcel of land situate,
lying and being in Oki township of Hai - many, Sus
quehanna county, huunded -us -follows: Ou the
north by lands of Ja'ines Comfort, east by lands
formerly of Gilbert PWkinton, tunttit by lands of
inines Cumfort itb u d eu . un d we ,i by
the Belmont' mid Otinago Turnpike Road,
Wiling about seventy 7 tive acres, together willi
the apimiienances, quo framedhouse and:liarik
au orchard, and aboiit twenty net-s improved.
Taken in executiiiii at - tlie- /nit of Guild A.
Lyons and' Fretleriel A. Lyons against Sede.te
Griswold.
• :41SO, . • -
Ati that certain Place or parcel of fund situate,
lying and being in the township of Beidgevimer. -
Susquehanna comity, bounded aud deertbed as
follows, to wit: CD, the.uorth by lauds of Henry
eraser, on the east by. Muth: of Israel Young, on
the south by lands of Simeon Lewis,-and ou Ihe
west bylatithi :Of JUlin Sherer, containing about
thirty acres, be the inine'mute or. less, With' the
uppurtenances, one snw mill end about eight acres
fr uproced,lnte the rile ta of Orin J..Wi:liaini..
1'81 w') in exec:l3ollu 81 the suit of John fussett
Williams.uat °dia. ua
. -
• BY virtue of a writ of Lea. Fa., hatted and di
rected as above, I AVID expose to public sale at
the same time and,phwe, all that certain tractor
parcel of land situate in the township of Auburn,
inithe eitanty of Sueiptel,Ouna and State or Penn
sylvania,. and _I ratd, beutuded and described as
follows; to wirr•lleginning at n poet nit the fierth
eti4 corner bereof iii aline of lend surveked:for
Sohn Onbley ; thence, partly by said loud 'and
partly by other land, west seventy-two perches
and siwets.tetithe of a perch to n atierry sapling, ;
thence south . one hinulred and ten perches to a
hem:ock ; thence - etist eeventy-two' perches and
reven , tentlis of a perch to a post; thence'
- north:one hundred end ten perchesJO the - place
of beginning. containing 50 a crew, being a Part of
the two hundred and forty-one Contiguous tract
of Land granted by Pie Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania' to the laid henry Drinker the Elder,and,
being the same tract of land and premises to which
the said ' William, henry, S. Jacob, Henry: and
Thomas Executors - etc:, of Henry Drinker the
elder 'deceased, by indenture bearing even date*
thetclith, but 'executed before the same, granted
and. conveyed to the snid Antes-Bennett in fee
togethei willithe apportcrances.
Taken in exieutinn at the suit of Elizabeth'
gumniere'eigninst Welthy 'Bennett end William
Bennett. El'es..of A'. 'Bennet Dec'd, with notice
to T. T. '"
. .
. ~
' -- 11y.virtne of a writ of FL Pa., homed . and.di
vected •as hbovo, l• will expose - to Oldie...ale - tit
the Same time - andldace, all that cortaitrpieee
or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the
- township of Gitison.connty of Susquehanna, and
I hounded and described es follows, to wit : 'Begin.
1 Whig at a - state in the centre of the - tond in the
line of land belonging to G. A. kingdbouo ; thence
,on the said gogobone, north "eighty two degrees
1 AVt•Pi four perchee'add eight-our-hundredth's to a
,
stake ht the centre of the road ; thence north three
la .
nd 441e:fourth de,grees•east ton'stake and atones;
l thence ten aid obeli . ..degrees east fifteen perches
and . :sii 7 one , hundredths to - a stake and stones;
thence north 833.. degrees west eleven and two.
1-101'n sin'tes to 'a comer, of thelandSpivned by
(Alva H. Fish.; thence-south CI degrees west .17
perches nu The li ne-of,Penrge W. Walker hod Asa
11Ownidie land :' !henna 576 degrees east five'tWo
hundredth perchecon Abe:line or the said. Ifcgo
r• bone's lend ; thenceisouth ime-foiwth degree rast
I .sei . ea.perches to Thelplnee of beginning: ecintairt
-1141 acre Mid 4y pliches, he the same. more or
I We, with the appurtennuces.one- framed , house
L . : atitrone fronted bird, - ell. bnproved,lute the ea
,...
.ittle of Diividl!,ljttries. - : - . .
.. , .
-Taken in execution 'at the suit of John S m iley
_against traVid 'IL Mispes.• • .'. - I ''• . - ~......
'., ' - = ! • G..13' ELTiRED, Shirlff.
' , Abrrlfra office. Montiroe,'Oet.l2.l6s2: - ~ '-' "" -
Great Excitement,
/TRI.II'OIDOUS ft US It to Thcritptotel ceie.
• I brated Dagnerrean Gallery Likenerpcs taken and
•put up in neat orOceo eases for only. one, POLLJI a.—
PareUtl , and Children. Drothers and :Weis, one and all,
not Is the time to permit for pinny:vie entitles/de one
.of those little ounce lu the Trout of a Daguerreotype
Liketwe , , which at some future time Duly prove of Ines.
*linable value. Th.. expense 1a ,.0 t•lnhlg that It, should
Le an hu:cement for prety fondly u bile lu tie* writ to
'.aialt themselves or the brnefita of title zuyateriona and
wonderful' Impresaioneof eldldre it -taken from'
LO /0 revonda, t l;veryieffott roll be ma.te to produce
clear and well defined likenca•ce, embluing an c.teyand
, graceful attitudg, and- that lue4lk , • aprearlokahteh Is
recyAralrable, and which con be thiained by a visit at
,Thmnpepn's Magnificent Sky Light oallerY, opposite the
Exchange Hotel.— • • - •
. .
The subseribor would toy that he
has onfood and - fo:
sale. n_ganrnst ansortutept rit - . Daguerreotype , Material,
; Well. consists of Comore, 'Nati,. sooy common
tt.oes, Lockets. (lhendnaLe, tusdlu eltort almost every
thinghttql in the trade: , - . • ...
e lisolisble Ahroltain
_ Just reeelved.froto the manufacturer. It ho Drosette
or_ hote s tuulnclublnes oD,.lha W vantsgen the,Tuu
Ortrstr.,,'lt eteltsins two stops emespendhig to
the Open Diapason owl Orgaus.' *Also. mug.
ler and Swell prow The arangrarpt is 'melt than
...Imes stop maybeplistednepstatelt or together . , Drano
with on hand add'bal%ileh the other—one under tido.
-.ad swell; the. other 'with an.opettewell:rte. , 'lClr.the
.01113 InstrOrnent/MOIR Dankod,gburelt ,Orgsn
• upon which Organ p reca can,
nt . can. be 'pupil red.otid NV
linnet ; t'er lett of tuolduation,and power, I t far nutoass.
Pliny thing uf the MO Irreturilie Invented: , 4 1 e0011i.
lludt ft frtsve_meloa. paw", lotanle.ht the sabresibte at his
i.ssuerrean ROOM- . , Tj1051P1.1011., .
Bi ng ympsotti 0000 14;1552:'
LOCKS of eveiy description; plain and
C
-A. 4.
wzinvi.
Brooklyn Stove-;Depot,
'TIFFANY. Ik,SJIITtI 'would - lb.!, often - din - i l 'Ortire.'
I ; citizen dotarookryfrto tbelrlarge vartot7 or storgiowi
furulturo." - Wa hive arrhandqbe Bete patellas- tbe 4
boat material. We shall rolls! the Tory, lowest prices,
and on lb, mutt liberal tonal. • Ce ll i sea, and examine.
-• • - • Goods;
We briejtat ree aired-Our aeleetbm of Fall out
Winter Dry °nods of every description, which we Win seff
for cash or good pay cheapa than was gm before offered.
lu this market: Wirocuraot venteularair, but. we tee
nett!), Invite everybody to' carl Mid :examine Inr
selves. , . We know Wo,eaU_.suit, yon' fn pries; q %My
and q nallty. • T/YPANY 48-MIL .
Brooldju,OA.:l6 102, r ••
• ' •
. •. ,
In the :Orphanl3. - .Cotirt- of, Sw3T:
quenanna County.;
=TUE ESTATE Olt UWE. TII;ATEE, DEM,
NOTICE is hereby alien. to tha heir's:ol4BW
jr Eseek 'l'hayre. deed.; and tcrediAh e ip er .
ens having tiny lutarest in said „Estate that s nil,
has been grouted,
,frittaid Mort frishossingesuss
helors said r.onri on the third Monday of Noiein
hirr nxr, at 10 o'olo4 &AL:At : the Court MMus"
in Montrose, why. the real estate the tieeedo'nt
elleold not he said tinder proceedings in partition.
had in said ,enurt,:ts will e p po , e by the
record.
thereof, at 'Whielt time and Voce any person or
persons having any cause to shillw. Why said W.
shall not be decreed will Alien at cad.. -
Ey the Court. • .
.1: T. LA No DON:C11 Orphattli Court.
• Sept. 27, 1852. . . • :-.19w4
toi .
••
Tom haying,beenrippoinied . an and
nor to distribute the funds ',killing :fret') the .
sale 'of the Real Estate of IVt D.:Dennison,
would hereby give notice 'to all 'pei'srine interest
ed- in the distribotioni.of ;said- fonds, thal he will
attend to the duties of hts.appointmeut his' of
lice iu Illoutroienn Tharsday the, 2lst day of Oc.
tober next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon.at-which
time all. persons . ia interest a retlesired to attend.
A. GRA 'A BERLIN,. Auditor,
Sept. 28, 1852.
.777 E eiDVERTISEMBYT: -
500 Acrelite;Wanted - -$lOOO *a
• - • • Year: Lir ,, s• - •
NTANTED TN. EVERY COllfiTT TIIE UNITED
V , STATES, active and enterprielOg men, 'a engage
In the aisle of some of the..bepallookslpublished in the
country. Tet men of good address. posiesslog a small
capitel of from $2.5 to $100; each' induce:fie:Xi be
offered as to enable them to mike from $3 to $lO a day.
my•Tbe books published by us are ell meal In their
character, extremety papules, owl command logo stars
stherev.r they ere oared.
• rot. furtherpartlculare;toldrers.(nostace Pald4 •* -
DANIELS et, gusTz. •
Successors to W. A! Lean , & Co., -
3Tm33 No. 13.1 North Second Streit; Pldtadelphla.
... •
,„:
.C 2115 ILSZZGOUCI:29
A LL persons indebtirf.to the sitbscritier for fees
ZA....nccruing in, the office of the Ilecorder,,Reg.
leer onpllerk of Orphans Coort, are hereby in'.
formed that bills ore in the - bends:of J.
don, Esq., present. Recorder, dcc for collection;
end if no: paid .at' or
,before.the November term
of Court, next ensuing, they will be placed hi the
bands of n lustiCelof thel"Curni hs be So
;hob out. CHARLES L. BROWN. ,
Montmse, Oct. 6,1.852 ,
fiA OV Wl* ws'ir 0 1 111 FAS
s -
Great Bend & Lodersville t
SKIVE, COPPER' TIN & SHEETIRON
TABLISHMENT.
TBE subscriber respectfully infants the' pub
lie that he has received a large addition to
his farmer stock. al Stevie, consisting ofa variety
of the most approved lands. among which are
CLINTON AIR . TIGHT
FOREST QUEEN, •
STAR OF THE WEST,
WI sTERN QUEEN:, • •
all elevate'd Ovens. Of Square air tight Stoves
are
PH(ENIX, PARAGON;
WESTERN EMPIRE.
ORANGE AIIt,TIGHT, '
• UNITED STATES,
FARMERS. UTICA COAL STOVE. •
A variety of Premiums. some of uetv style ' the
-IVALKILL, AIR TIGHT, FARMERS.
A. geed and various assortment of Parlor and
Hall Stoves for Wood and Goal. Box Stoves of
various sizes and p a tterns he is continually re
ceiving, and intends' to keel) as great a variety -of
the most popular etoyeer as ank'dealer in the coon.
try. Persons , wishiug to, purchase stoves will
find it to theirinterest to call on him. They will
find his ' ,
Stove iture.
made of the strongest and best motet:has and as
cheep as can=be bought in this or Broome county
tind ;noel better than offered by pedlars.
-, Stovi Pipe & Tin Ware kept for Sale and
made to order.' Farmers will be ompplied'with
pans, made of strong materiale, at: Wholesale pri
cer, all orders for work in hie line wilt be thank.
fully received and punctually eiteuded to.
JOLIN GOLVEN.
Great Bend, July . 1,'1852.
Great Bend
E.TY
~• - • _
This way , L a dies and Genliemen:
rrail.subscriber would iirrite his fiiends to cal!
-- steins new a toie•in GreatTenddireetiy
*posits
: the !Lusk House," ead,e'xornitie hi, stork of- gioOds,:leeling: ititiured - that .they,. s
tiill mite
away dissatisfied: , • ' 1 •; I
Ile . wopld first call th e etkeptioli o!:the Ladies
AD his EiratVtirirey ' • • ' •
igt -
ennsiat hig or titibroidtiied . tiiidFiriniCd taWAS ; -De-
Nines of almost every variety , bud aiyte :that the
thO Notv York market atiords • black . and
Silks,;.
G.pginirosi T A. splendid
lat. of Shawls, fiuntarOichiell, Table, ClcWera,
siefy and Gloves. Straw and. Millinetir Coeds....
Alin, Broadcloths; Caieltnurra., Satijnette,Vt;it
ings; and material ;for boys. and men
thing. ; . , : - f.- •
- Hats; Caps; . Boots and . Shoss.'
Trunks, 11 . r:tiers: -carpet ,- Bags; Carpeting , Sl?aet
into', house . keepiOg - aitieles
ries, VCcket , ,Nicions..r&C. nod
er•ythinte a pertain needs We catutortiand luxury:
;a-T'Plenso call and examine - -
Y.:Si /IEOAV LAt.G'LEY.
. 'Great neud,,,Taly 15,1852. ' 28m6
New' Milford Stove epo
. ,
••- - •
IL BUR RITT ,
ti - A S' psi:reel:4y a rd. a' new- tied taiga assortmEnt
"of Ceoking,' Parlor and. shop .Stakcis;Tor
ic',Oodoi"coal, Which i .iiieoiinectioit with hia,littli
-45 stock, will , inulse,- his .aoortinent- unusually
crtriplete, in i he. most popular and unproved kind*
of Aif-tight, MeV, te d• °rep, Vretnitlin :unfit
,rinfis
'stoiia, Stove Piiui:Sheet troll Stovell ultres
.
-Stn.,!which he will sell it the -loweit riots fot
einh• orapptor.%d credit.',.,
• " PAT TOUR ' DUES!
lhri Notre ittult f ‘ccouuraif thri - tuhi firm of A.
Co; ' Wahl ieuedittiond Chith
biislut;e4 rnthit be redilitusuedtafqty,ittUi
without further notice.
-.The r gybeeriben! give thiq ; all who
Iraqis' outwitted ifecotiute - witli save
thennelvei citsts: ' :
i . - -P. - .43A11PE.D1 VER.
ifarford.-Augf -133.43
tettoLlS/1 'HUNTING' WATCRESO—Tha
1.14 aubscribei'hiiolthle day riaaived aitoltier : Hof.
art Eaktialt Piteo . -Lover Watches', '
Cisme, for moo vinyio'ci. ALFRED its Ekilifil;
Biughairatali July 1 1
.0., Ya,2 Odd Feuswilms,2,
Pall „
ILK !TM'S (13ietie't style) Inv,. received.
AttstayeitV,'Betdcrnliet 48;4, •
f.'47.1 43 t4 . 12.1a;c1=- ,- .7zr ,
THE WONDERS OP ART!
.rzirszats.stru.' artaanutrivfithonaust
k 4TA:A!EDI.).::
.Whal hitt finlight Poweitaitacti,.;.l-1
- lhauty'a lovely liwrn.and trace s -;
I:
;Or lb° plainest. homaliestfacia,".....:_-:!:!-
: ~.„1-pagoyes;atyps7.-'
Rags'
D uelieetelifies - middl e maga, ' '"
the - hoery hairs GE eige
" 4,l74fiireli
What, unmet& the
.„
Calling forikka teilttale ai ,
Thiigh" the:Weed oat. be not kilt!' "' •
; • • Dagairttletype I. -1
•
Whiat gives-comfort ta, the been
. When ourilearest friends depart
'Ms thiwwendet. 3 wothina eiv—;
:OagatlifeYP e t‘ , TT ,
Thii a hallowed feeling,
And for absence inaltea ainandt. -- • •
Wheit' we holt, swine cherished frientre
• Lague:rap:yes.. ;.'"
• • Thin why ,need you longer iday , ,
Code V' there's dangeria•delay
flair• yourpicturea drawn.taday;.
' Anti' yott'lllbe Pieria:l,d _
, . - -
That there is troth, if not ptlttre In the ,abort
Mee; and ihailitethe "
DA II UERREOTY2E 100115
31 r
tD [:)EtAil ' it
Lithe' prate io eetiiftilthfutitnii plesilogPaiirsie 1
Toe artist taker this opportnuityiatend e r 641
grdteftil"'6c7thbbvledg~ents - id %it **eat- of
Art --trostinethat his'efferts se please-Ai:ethernet,'
will ensure his inecers in the future. • !
Te hisfittmefleciliiies habits noel added au !.
proved Camera,, by the aid.of which he .!
is prepared
,te to take groom ex single pictures:hi
it superior manner.
A nal and heautifal Variety of,plain and razwy-,
'shell, Papier Mache, nod other
oPleitdid,stYlea, of various sites end itettatel;•geltt
and'plated'Utkelslaki, ' I
You who have haunt), coma end let me take it`
You ;You whehuve none ;may e!:mtakindlet me isuOfkiti
PelieWe' Hall, corner of, Tgepiki and
Cheatmit streets., • I •
JUDO, gmt.,384,
g";(1-12.94;tf!c.in for 44 ,8 4 O i
.very low . •
(1' 'l,l ertiet t when.not , in his rooms, may ;
found by inquiiitig at: the Candy Shop. •
DRY GOODS AND CARPETS'
r[t#E, aubscc.ibere
.yreul4 iuyerm the. altizeokoS
Jocigoehebuoty thit they have, tiger oil
hood ag.; nefortutept of Dry Goodeiat what , : !
tiod-Yetitif!!'; ; .
:.13ENTLEBIENEe
consisting in part ntbroadcloths.cassimerer, oat.
Matti: Kentucky jimmr, vestings, and anntinae:
goods of all kika.
,• '' ' • .LAntilBll DIT'AIITSIENT -"
consisting of ri large variety: Viz: Broth
cy do., sating,' ginghams,Bcotch and American
priubfaf:all . 'dude, lonia at 6 Penes per yard
superior; qizality of colors warranted, In: de lainer„ . :
Cashmere, poplins, gloves, hosiery of every grade
and quality—White goods ;.Brown and bleached
she,ctings, 4-4 wide,;heavy quality, et •fd. per ,
Ticking,. drillings, flannels, Scotch diaper.. birdi
eye do., napkins, Irish linen, and spreads; in foot.
almost every thing int 4 dry zoods line. ..Also„"n
.
:are! lot of - • •
CAUPETING,
Three ply,: limpidity; •cotturk, and ':viroel, oath*:
stair, drugiits;, wool and - cotton—oil cloths 14
fitkoilv.aud.iubles, •,,
We invite all Waiting our place to eel and ex-
supi,ue etneic. forWe feel confident by . irodoirg
tc,w ill eavinkcil ion to twenty percent. Our
motto iti quick iselel'iruchuitell profits. . ' "
Store nearlytopposite the Povtotficerlinghaux
ton. N. Y.. , -_,WICKite,IIII.4. RENNE T., Aiwil issp. 7-
• , 1 •,_,... 1 .' . The tinbieribir bat jiii.t.
- .A.rf.--777-77--_ received a large . stook
.- si - irs.K"?.. ;•,: ir ..... :.. - , :: !
-; 1 :: - Frwr....,, : cc exceuentassort meat. .
h q 4r. n'.lN. ..,. ~ of Illou's and . Rose I
a. • ''' '', k '''. BEA.DY MADE !
' ' sllloV[Elllßb',, 7 ,
of latest steles- ati:dspiitetT to she:season- '..'
Autc:r.:Pashionlible Silk flats, (Beebe's, orris' tl
stile.) Hearith 'Hats; Leghorn, Straw - and Facia
Leaf 11410..capsi Shirts,' StOckings, Gloves, thlf
pendera i Cravats, Boots and Slier., Book., Willi-
ping . and - %triting Piper, Travelling Begs, Wall i
rapee, (a:goodatook4 Curtain Paper;and Faulty
articles too nom/wens to ;specify—all or say or, i
which ,1 will sell as low as the like can be Itiotteik
in "Ilingliaottou'or - any,other town. • N
- . . i. - - i • GEO. FULLER:, ,
i
,- Montrose, April 20 ; 1852. - :z...
GOO S •
FOR THE ,smuscEws . TRADK,
BIargESTLY,IO , BEAD. hare, jndt received ad
e
addition' 'in' their refiner stock of Goode j
consistingef Dry Goode- otatnuist- eve!p - descrip-
Groccriers, crocjtery, Hardware. Drugs.
Medicines, - .Palos, Oils end Dyestuffs,. . 80041.
Shoes and Leather, Stiseno4 Tip ware Watch..
Jewelry. Silver Stioons, Perfumery in fist
the greatest! .ieriety: thet.cart ,he' found in any
Store in, the county —rill of-which wear* prepared
to sell' feieashl Prodnee's on approved credits ai
es loti'mtiik as eny iirokr'ileighbors, Oldr
is stilt the'saine es ever-:-”Not . ,to strideniale•
BENTLEY & HEAD,
. .
I n E r.E are rneeivior large • aispply:er ,, Siis; '
. VV.- Goads, vribraning a roatv , striopfairkiiisic
and bearitiful styrfs, And pattersukatil- the folr
!awing kinds of gdods, viz: Poplids;iiiilanii;Ber
rnisi sio. - ,J e awns, (plain;etrilied sind - plaid:Yelitim. I
Frooch•rind Domestic PrisrisAci„,i
&c,,,noost r or whip)) , they offer _ considerably ,lorrer
than early arising picas:
Gibson, Juno 1852,
• "PRINT;:PitIINTS; PRINT,4
THE largeatstack arafireatett iiiiety anti:at.
,:sumo styles and patterna ever' offered irithit
market, which Iva rear at .eattemely,fow
. pricee.
kit:hiding a litre lot:Of hatidioine Print' for dreas..
mint_ peartals ; ;
,G410 1 °°' ; 4 F r .. e., 4 .1 § 3 :1? I B PI I
... ° :8 411 47 0.• •
1)' ution- 1 ‘ •
moo - .
* 7IVCITICE is! hereby filvon thlit the firm otPitte
1.1.71 . 41e-WAttnerie.this,day dissolved. by 'l3mtatil
comient. Tterie,in(tqlited to the firm, rite.retieett-'
ted .
nt delak,
r '.* PAI3I, R. PITTS.
gemtrese .1 1852.. P. WARNER.- . •
WAIWTED:
;kou n ,Qn
.3, d Itemize
':Caeti—'pteo;' train, butter; feath
ere:iragirotici betenVei-ohiceouutii•oi far trade:"
::,:i*.lVßath. l 4 l3o . 10. ,• • • M.O TYLER,-.
icisTEW supply - titine"pheop ailk;raney
11..Stiaw k ' and Fraiinh'Onssainer laiijrarineta
and Rich; ..Ritdinno .educed
f r9 9l' e rin.PPPS l o. l .Y.: d -I.I.4f.tRIUTT '
NE GOODS:
..T_TA. - WEI3II is -paw. rreoittiog
oonunek stock of Goods. which Le. oat*
cheep lot cash..
Moutrditc - sgris; test"
P 7 14 , ctwn,imPolialimu ficktiale
TlPPAST,P,ktqArlbreedna.iitieit
1-1 esti . efair,reo'd this/U.l.k
Dingharaitiii" Aug OEL2 • '
TVANTED;TOMEdorivaoIen §pojtatio e 4.4
cbangelni , Goods . bißENTLY.#4lB : 4Ps
MinttrPor,4oY lOSz,4 3 tv.d ,
,- • ,
...,__. , . , a .
-I , f . '...;,',1,f1A1111 Assor.lititent:•; -f;: - ..,-. , •
, .. ... . . .
rir Restipmetlo. ,, Clighlat'll24 , llool-11 , 84 Caps.vori,
%-i'iitanely on baud, 4gm of tin:".Kodautle!ilatli
ye,..trepultp f tattit.qtykOß.pl i r eartew !Da dikm...
..-. -. . • •, - • . 4;0. ft ' .
, . . ~ .. .
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V. trunnows &