The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, November 18, 1852, Image 3

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    peunSylrilla,for 1852.
Pierc\e. Scott. • Hale
•
2018 . - - 2725
°llls ' '' - 7226"' . • 9615. 995 .
,o,lleglich 2430 2093, ' 142
Arrostrouffp
1943 1805 , 361
Waver,
2319 2273 * --
. n edf°rd ' - , 9503 - - '491 3 5
perks, • 1931 . 2590 ' • 5
Bl air
Bradford, 3930 ' 3526 '. , '2Bl
5766 4928 58
Bucks,
. 2533 :2833 .. 165
Com er 'Com er ' er,
brie, 2084 1461 . „15 !
1536 868
Car
- ton, 2993 - 1916_Cenne,• .• , .
Chester, 5540 5700 338
2642 1218 , - 28
Clarion,
Clearfield, - 1733 997 ----, - 24'
1318 996'' 2
Clinton,
C - 2102 1165
olombia,
crawfund, 3427 2775 . 996
'Camberland, , 3188 2878 '..
Dauphin. 2675 - . 3683 29
Dclan'aro, , 1737 2073 - - 107 ;
Elk, 423 183 13 . i
Ed. 2738 4015 ' 611
3867 3030 = -
brae,
Franklin, 3358 3904 - 3
Fallon, 831 '729 .- ' 1
Greene, 2062, 1559 30
ihalild , 4
_.,.., . 2041 2511
Indiana, '
- - : 1 8 27 2287 . 1279
Jefferson, , - i _ 1484 1115 ,- 22
Jnalen, 1368 1062 " ..
pineaster, 5578 11636 53
'Lawrence, 6064 1984 514
Lebanon, - 2118 3105 '' 1
Lehigh, 3493 2993 - 2
Ltrterue, 5340 3339 .
- Lvconting,, 2790 2085 5
3feEean, 597 ' 405 • '192 i
merrer, . 2693 2211 7691
Mifflin, 1620 1392 •
s Monroe, 2098 418
llontgotnerY, 5767 4791 160
31ontour, 1455 - 866
Northampton, 4403 2976 -16
Northumberland, 2451 1619
Perry, 2159 - 1413
Philid. city & Co. 26022 24573
Pike, _ 834 .12
Potter, . 661 263 325
Schuylkill, 4758 4128 10
Somerset, 1203 2986 - 28
Susquehanna, 3046 2035 215
Sullivan, 426 177 ' 59
nog:, 2614 1564 73
Union, 1994 3081
Venango, 1899 .1164' 204
Warren, .1629 1082 60
Washington, 4064 3810 "370
Wayne, 2362 1232 21
Westmoreland, 5509 3203 ' 119
Wyoming, - 1258 807 19
York, 558.5 4700 11
199534 179743 8860
179743
Dem. maj. 19791
Whig maj. in 1818,
.. 13587
Dem. gain, 33328
The 'Satire American vote this year is 1148.
Io '4S the Native American vote was given to
Gen. Taylor.
Additional Relative to the Gale
on Lake Erie.
&rpmd loss of the Propeller Po:chatter"; with
all on board—Various other Wrecks dis
orred—Great number of Lives last, etc.
Buffalo, Nov. 15, 1852.
Private advices received from Dunkirk, re.
pert, that the propeller Powhattan foundered
on the lake during the late storm, and that all
on beard including .a number of passengers,
perished. her books and papers were washed
ashore We have received nothing as authen
tic es yet, bat the foregoing information is
probably too true.
Altieb.- from the West come in slgirly. A
=1 vessel, bottom up, is reported near Fair
port. Iter me is unknown and the crow is
supposed to be lost.
At the mouth of the Detroit ricer, ten or
(woke easels were ashore, bat most of them
gut off with slight damage.
The se!iooner Eagle is a total wreck; at the
mouth of the Welland canal, with a cargo of
4.100 bushels of wheat, all lost. One hand
Ras drowned, bat the rest escaped after much
suffering.
The Canadian schooners Sovereign and La.
ay ➢a;ut aro ashore in Lake Huron. The for
mer is a total wreck.
The propeller went ashore, but by discharg
ing her cargo, got off and arrived here last
night
A report is in ciation tt a steer
was seen cia fire on thercul ha
north shore,off Clevame
land Last night, but we here no reliable par-
now Gen. Pierce Received the
lowed His Election.,
A C.,ctrd correspondent of the Richmond
l:uire; dating on the 3d inst., writes as fol
lows:
The lightning line assured as last night, a
bout hall past 11 o'clock, that Franklin Pierce
is President of the United States. The de
mocrory were wild with delight, notsritbstand
kg they had never a moment's doubt on the
subject The only self-possessed and quiet
roan in Concord was Frank Pierce hinaseLC—
Re received his victorious bulletins w 6 fth scarce
is a change of countenance. lie wept quietly
to bed as h e always does, a ebristicn rind a
sober man. It is said in Concord, iby those
rh o know him well, that be will Spend his
Presidential $25,000 everr year. health
of lie. Pierre is too feeble for ho eiring
u F k
dsod se, with their only child, a ems, boy of a
ozen summers, t bey board in the pr r atio fam7
Os or 3lr. W. Willi:ims, a respectable citizen,
engazed in the extensive manufactoty at this
Place of Coaches, Omnibuses and Railroad
a.,..,....'
'W" A anutal murder was discovered at
1 J on the 22d ins. An old man Mgood
Antleblane, bet Ween sixty and seventy years
et age, who kept a greeery.store on the cor
ner of. St. Philip amid Caliborne streets, was
found dead in his . bed, his body gashed and
mutilated in a most horrid manner, no less
then forty4re wounds being fotureupon it.--
Tim discovery Was made by a baker', d e ce a se
peen in the habit of furnishing the
with bread, Nineteen wounds were
before the clothing of ' the deceased was re visible.
moved, evidently made with setae sharp . in
stalment, end it was inferred that two o r three
non mist hare assailed the old man' at
Love and Murder.
..
In Ilatrison township, Warren countyPhists
on the evening of the 25th ult., Jeremiah Eak.
!Hp ahot at, a n d tat, Mary spanglev, and
named' t,
after, placing, the muzzle of the
idol against, ter, placing,
over the hearts flis
t,
,bargoi the content s oft,
the other barrel', the
~ail Passitig through his heart and lodging in
Mahal,u3ba under the akin. He Was found
oh ads clenched hold of the clothes
sterthe hands clenched
struggled some ' three
sec 0411 hour before he died. Eskridge
la° been paying, attention to the girl for some
s ostbli she giving him little or no encourage
ktsent He asked her mother for her in mar
, which she refused, saying that she-was
ks young, she being only some fourtenyeans
ll'ite. `flie girl, at last tam, was Jilt'
17 " in g verY raPidlyt audit is a cd - win
sppos
arer, • '
Womenßutrdeteli
• batiditi
Pitibsimintrs, NoirA,l,l-1131M'
•
woman 2 namil.tretidway we , killed by
litausliand on.; HalltOtvn,
:four initc from &lent
_She , kid; "sued
him for,se'paisbt indintenaneir, sink having ob
tained, verdict Joliet'. ;Ewer, he 4epaired to
the house where she boarded, Sind !tided at
her thrOugh tin; winoow;hilliug hit*
' the ball passing tnrough her hearb'l '
Ileitinassn#llo; ra„.Nov.l3 1852.
A man named. James Mirley,Aivihg nein
Fredonia, killed his Wife fait night ,i by 'beating
her brains dut with ithatehot. 'Ltd Is supposed
to be insane.. ' •s, •-•
,i CuatniriLtiD:Cmiiitir tr.iiir.:'Ciii--:-Vei"-
'
diet jai lhe Ptciiitiffs!!,:— We ' nrti i trnm: 'GA
Philidelphia Sun of` riciday listethat the jury-
in the case of Oliver; i el vs." _ Weekley of at
After being out from' Thursday 'interningor
last week, until . Saturday ' evallnilait, Ca ine
into court arid Beni for the Jiidge, and` clerk =.
to 'reeeive their Verde; bot . desirinito remain
locked up over Sundtiy,:', The judge`and 'Cleric
soon made their appe ' rrai and recelyed their
Verdict. ' It was for thec plaintes in the lulu
ofB - 2800- against Ca (Nan, rind , not guilty as
to the-other two def dams, Stephen Weakly
and Philip Breeehbilii - The trial commenced
on the 19th of last Month. -1 It tvasibr harbor
ing and assisting thirteen fugitive shires to 'es
cape from their match; . This". action utiles
the fact that juries in the Unit e d States Court
Will give verdicts against persons who,' aid !d,
the escape of fugitive 'slaves; although Some of
the jurors- are, taken from infected districts of
country.;—Democrat, i•kor- 41 - - • •
•
Ijoron a gratin 4-6411 honest men who
won't go in debt, whoi won't get alhing with-
out earning it, who won't be nose led; by Rush.
ion, are invited to meet for consultation.. We
have no riotous intentions—we are law
ding Men : --but wow:Mt our rights. 'lt is Our
right, to wear a hat till the nap is ail gone from
the edge of the.crowd;. but our oppressors
oblige us to get anew one every six months,
or a year at most, and for our lives we cannot
tell the new ono from the 'old, 'except by
the date on the hatter's card inside...: I: is our
right to wear an overcoat two yeatii, if it is
sound and strong. although it lias turned grey
and the button holes deed repairing.: But we
cannot do it Weis iti be on rainy days, and
the tyrants thus cheat[us out of a fortnight's
hard earned wages. >tit is our right to.liire a
pew in the gallery of the church, where .we
can hear equally %veil; and be as fervent in our
devotions ; but we. most pay four times - iis
much, and sit in a proMinent place bOow, and
spend another week's wages for the blance.
We have a right to rel i t no more rciom•than
we use, but the world demands
_one parlor or
two for its use and we must pay -one hun
dred dollars more for rent to oblige the world.
We 'have a right to live within our means, but
Fashion 'clutches us 14 the throat and coin
mends us to sign Mortgages- and bonds and
.scaled.notes, and %repast do it. .. -
Gentlemen, honest men, wise 'men, are not
our wrongs intolerable? Let us strike.for
our rights and be free4—Nizo York 77mei
Relic 'of4iitiquity• -
In the report of the Agricultural, Society of
Berks County, we find th following.notice of
an ancient model for a Mouse trep: -
"The Committee have also 'given due 'atten
tion to a remnant of antjquity labelled " mod
el of a moose trap supposed to have becalmed
by Noah in the . Ark— r -still in use among the
Philistines ai4d otherloW people, presented by
Joseph llohn, of Cen'tr In this there is also
believed to be.some slit ht inaccuracy, as the
abject of Noah, if the Committee are rightly
informed, was to preierVe 'rather than .to
siroy, any of the animal's under; his charge.,
' If the design of this tirtiele was that indicated
' by the label it,is but anj indifferentrecommen
dation of the invention, as is evident from the
very numerous offspring of the animals it was
intended to eradicate! !Nor earl: it be better.
disposed of than by returning it int o the hands
of the Philistines, by i whom it '
was probably
deposited."
Banner Tow.nship,
' We clip the - following- from the, Monroe
Democrat, and are willing to concede. that
Monroe is most clearly the banner county, and
that Eldred is the banner township, in this
State: _ •
.Eldred, a townshipireently eitablished in
this county, at the late election voted-as fel
lows :
For Pierce and King - - 153
For Scotland Grahnm, 4:100
• We doubt if this can bp beaten by any town-
ship in the Union.. •
Gallant little Polk is the next on the:list.
She gives. ;- i .
For PierceSnd 139
For Scott and Graham, - - 1
Middle Smithfield is rathei., hard' to` beat.
Her cote stands.:
-For Pierce and King. 298
For Scott:and "Graham ' 6
And Jackson township is not isloW. Her
vote stands, -
For• Pierce and ring, .
For : Scott and -Graham,
,
Madame Sontag at Boston..
- - BOSTON' 110v..4 , 1 4851
• ,
Madame Sentaes s concert;on Saturdny eve.
ning, Was n crowded and„brilliant affAin She
proposes to- give • a 'full dress rehearsal on
%Yednesdayworrdogi
EF"Thanksg,iring will tie place in-Maine
likabachusetts, New .York New Jersey, Penn
sylsinia; Magland.Ohio, GOrgin, • end Florida
on the 25th wet. •In New flamObiie on 'the
I lib; girizissimil on the• 14th; And South Cr"a.
*Una oh the .19th:. • '••• - •
SHOCKING ACCIDENT Saptday last,Mr..
Joseph Davis, a most Worthy furmerlivrag
near Muney, in •Lycotehig County, was: killed .
by the. Wittig. of a treel , : The Luminary says
Mr, D., his hiether andnepbesr, having treed
a raccoon, proceeded ti,
,c4t the tree:down .
AS it fell it lodged in - a large dead- hemlock i
i
without limbs; SOpe Ahrei d
feet in diameter,'
welch broke ulnas: the, -, oundi and (ailing
back, struck Mr. •JJ.,,,.. and : itterally Crushed!
him to atoms. -4eaving'teareely it remnant of,l
the human ' frame. • Every . bone ;aids: body;
save one hand, the- r 'fore .rirni„ - And *the two
feet and lower parts of the - legs, were bra
ken and crushed - to pieies) 'The- heart,:to
gather with some .- of the 'lather intestines,
were forced front- the bodylatul' foundsome
three feet distant.;. - - 2., • ' i :-.' „ ..,` ..1-...'..
Jury Th4,—Noveigic;r %m 1852
- - 711.1VESSZJIIi1011Se' -,- -
Apolscon--James Mathew' qui!sni
Peter Reardon.
- -
Auburn-4aines , Lo_giuLi • -
Presetre4 Hinds, Mush Pet
tis. - I
Brooilyn—liorace e il l ftaai Al
drich, C. M. acre, G;', W.= - 1 1 40 AseS
Pedhaft ' :I'
CliXontd:*Aea Brundage, ci;;ge *Asher
' Dimeek , ...Wllßaco P.l4,tiumiXl Conk
tin, flbe r , Nero on grbffil
Gibsofl
Abal, Charles Edward's., •
Great Dend4.H. - W. Keeeh, A. T Peeka r a,
A. T. Troirbrldge, -- Welsou - liase, N. V-, car.
genies,.
.I•lnrmony-r:Wittiarn Voaktin, C
.Prosier, N. C. IVhikonit. . •
• Herriclr . ;.-EdWaril - Ditninlik,' Walter Lyon.
Jaelison—Emery Barrett, /firma
Jessup—Parry - A: Diehard, James Faunae
Jr., Silas Baldwin; &Inuit Rnberss.- ; I
Lathrop:- , E:•-.S.:Browd; KW. bird.
Leinfue.--0. Titiis, Joshua: Baker, Aram
Vaspinkr Abraham- Churchiq,•John Krid=
Liberty—lsaac coinatock, Newton.Havrley,
John Hanagan, , Asa A , .Fish. •
Middletown—John B r iedishasv,Gaid e l Ifoag,
EzoldellAthrop,V. C, Wright.
Montrose—lL S. •KiniPp. •
-Mew` Milford-44 7 F lira/ker. '
• Kusli-..;•Zenas CooleY, John - P. Devine,. Ear
r 1. - Dunmessi Buckingham Stewart. ,
Silver ,Lalce-Williatir Monfort, -Jaines l!ife.l
ormlek - Jr; Deadd MIOI.
'liana Cooper,
()militia North, Isaac Strickland,,lssre Scott.
Tliomson--thrirks '
• •
*Those ,runcs in Italics . are for second
week. • .
Trial List--Pirst' Week..
Kink of Susii. co.. vs: Sr. John, In : Case.
Saineion . ts.Jirock. et. al., Ejectment. -
'Allen, vs:N. & Erie R. R. Co:, In Case.
Sfrgg Admit'', is. Very Ex"ra . -
Riley vs. Clerk. • , • ' • "
Neat.', VIC Wvrin's Atinersjii Debt,
Kellum vs. GreencTrespas.s. ; , • •
Dunmore vs. Duninore,Divorce.
RSynsford v s.. Second "Weak
Gardner, Debt.
Daily. vs. line, Trespass. ' • •
Taylor vs. Stoddard Adm'r; S&L Fa, -
Butterfield. VA. Keeler et. al„.TresPas,s.
Foster, vs. Green, Trespass. • I
Hart vs. Ctibb, . . •
Sutherland vi. - Durgee et. al, .Ejectment.
Drinker et. al. vs. Goodrich; "
Flynn vs. Bowmin, ApPeal.
Calph vs. Biddle et. -al, Ejectment;
Rose's,Trustees Trespagis.-
Drinker et. Fisk, Efectment.l
Wilfiams Richards; Replevin.
Groier - Vs."Holet, Attachment:
Grover va. Raub,, "
Richards vs. Richmond, EjectmentJ •
Curtis vs. tf.'it H. Plank R. Co., Appeal.
'
"; vs. " "
Green vs. Wartmns at. al. Ejectment.
Diaipck Tp. vs. Stepheris; Appeal:
List 'ot Letter;
Remaining in the Post Office atllontrose,
Nov,, 15, 1852. • • •
Adams, G. Lindsley, Wm. E.
!Barnum, Stephen - 3lallery, Win. H.
'Baker, Peter McGrath, Margaret
Baldwin, • •; Nelson, Almeda
Blakeslee, Lyman Otis; Richard
'Beach L Patterson', Galas z' -
Bissell; Miss Lydia A, Price, 3lrs. Hannah-2
Coyl, Mary. - ' Porter, Wm.
Collins, Bridget, Ryle, Dennis-2
, Cole, T. W. Robbinson, James
' Canfield, Mrs. Eunice Swarthout; James
Clark, Jacob , Stepheria, Peter
Crnser, Julia • Stephens, Philander A.
Davison, Oramet, Townsend, S. W.
Decker, Mi. Mary True, W.'W.
Dunkin, Joseph. Terrell, D.O.
Dickerman, Miles . 'Webster,- Ames
Faurote, Timothy. Wood; John
Ferrier]; E. P. •• • WheatiMary E.
Goodell, G. W. Weinmn, Elects
flollenback,Lovinia ILWeaver, James IL
Harris, Richard - • Williams , A. W.
Herman, Rev.A J. Jones, Samuel
Kelley, Themes Kraus, Joseph • =
• B. CASE, P. M.
Montrose N0v,15, 1852-46w1c50.
In Clifford, on the 16th inst., by Rev E. 0.
Word, Mr. Taos. S. AYRES - ofThindaff, and
Miss ANGELLM COIL of Clifford.
At. Fannersville, on tho 6th inst,by Rev. E. O.
-Ward, Mi.•VV.v.•Sairrn otGibson, and Miss
• RanstalaisißtsEn of Fannersville.
In McClure Settlement, on the 3d inst, by
Rev. B. S. Rase, Dr. E. N. Sairrn, of Lanes.
bore' SuStpiehanna county,, Penavlunia,
-
and Miss FRANCES C. SLIELDAN &MOUT
Calvin Sheldan, ot McClure Settlement,
Broome county, New York.
tafie:
• In Ste Louis, on the morning of the 16th
ult. of Cholera, ELLEN IL, wife cif hales.
_Ward, aged 25 yems,formerly of New Milford,
Susquehanna.county, Penn's .,
The above announcement will sink deep into
;the hearta ot. the distant relatives and. friends
lof the deceaseff. -Mrs. W. in company with
'ller husband, who. isconnected With the Pacific
Railroad in-this State, bid,adieu to her home
rciativesmul friends only a few days since ;
then sheiwas in the enjoyment'of health, and
buoyant in spirits. - - When almost in sight of
our. city,lshe was attacked with that fatal
ease winch has carried off so many of - our cit.
izeas,du the peat three years, and sunk
beneath the Iran grasp Of death. - To the relax '
lives of the deceased it maybe.seine console: ,
tin to'know that every , attention which could
be shown her was kindly , bestowed by ladies
of this city and those on the boat, and she was
attended by oar most skillful physicians ; bat
their kindness andekill was of no stiaildeath
had Marked her for Or vim ' , and !gently she
sank to sleep, to wake no , more on [earth: - She
left a ehild,-which too Young_ to knew its
lose or ,a mother's love, and akind and devoted
husband; deeply _mourns ,her death. ,
•
"Dearest sister', their bast left us-'"
Here thy leas:we deeply feel •
Bnt'tis God thakbatti bereft .as
• He can ellour sorrow - a heal`" •
• , Louis Republican.
New: Milford SchOol.
liotTLNTgli• begin. Sirednesday, Dec;
Art. • 'Fey, convenient and pleasant rooms
- for recitittiotiand study have. been *indeed, and
it is °dr parpoo to make this school worthy the
patronage it is now. receiving., •
Tuition from 83 to 5 per ijuirter4 12 weeks.
Board froth 81, 5 . 04-01 0 5 1*iVeh.
btudentsilesiring, hoerd themselves ) furnish.-
ed with comae, at a madenite chirke.-
REV. OSBORN. A. rif; •
.14Tr - ltitfc;34.llov: 18.5.27•461v3.
Admire t' a tore Sal e _
1
in iirdri'4 the coilit. - 0/13tiefisiels
'comity, est bet reposed to v011614* at !be Cowl
itoilee fie ifYirese, on Moody the 18th day of - Neste.
ter, tat thattertaln place or •peroet of land tete the Ibt•
tate of Eeetk Them deed. sit nate. in the townsblp,.of
thidgeontter, • duetnehanni -toady; bounded on,
,the
Korth by finds offlobaFeetellee: oath! 1 14 1 4 Of-
Jonathan Vaughn, tbe oteutb by loads of -Willie=
Shipley; end oo West by homes et AbijahDomb o tou•
Wide, onehundred Ind ton itermYoe thereabouts with
the eptirtenanota l a good dwelling bonre.barn, and oth•
at ovlttousec orehituf As, :Noe to be bald at one te.
Albeit P. M., TWni 467 a Ali.
;.:
-yvvettar "D"•-
,
• - - --
, - .L returned- from New York
-_.: . •".. : .7 - 1"'"-- ''.• ' with averiextemilveassaitteentil
, ,• '• . , • ~.. 44 of Goodsilo which he troth/ re.
... \l i
'
• '.. r Met:ally Unite theattention of
; , ...7 (.._ his friends. Amon hhi - stock.
- ./ .„., will be hosed atinntrually large
C.l tb. 4 - , -F ' ; '/ / 2.---1" . - , es7 l o, et ine_ Cl e e ct a . li et l y ud ie. B a i n it tl er :gu ir a a l t i cti or;
\ "''''''...- Train a SilTer LoPine AP ' 446 the
C'
finest Acidity ufeloldlleding; Enitlida Patent teters,l
• rainy .of which are of his own importutiondiade etprow
;tele enter: 'Every variety of Ear Rtngs,' - ringeritings, •
;Ind litesetp . ns,loolo of which rre extra deli s iitoid,,Ag.
, ate and fanerßtaceleta, a litre lot of Cold §reousloa
;and Thimbles; Silver. de. - do...o_eld Yob; rest and
;Guard Chalos;lYatch Seals. 1Ce.114 Buthict end Ringop
!StudicSleese Buttone, Cuff Phis and. Il °Atone,' Coral
Illeada, Card Baskets 4e.. . -
.- -
I . A large Lot .'t Oliver Ware In (Trig .earTety 'of trettli ,
;acid pattern , both plehiand threaded. - Gold Pens. and
!Pncils; A beautiful stock of plated -captors; Candle
, !stick,, eake•markets, km.. Marini and Gentian ,Silver .
(Table and Tea S peons, Fll vet and Steel Watch Chains:a
Out satiety ot darer Napkin - . hings c , Isory - and i Bone
. tin; &Manila Ware, Sewing Nee les. Armlets. Sliver
upa, Saver; Ivory. Pearl and Leather Port Monies. •
aril Cases; a ffne assortment of SheirCombs, Buffalo
ilo.. Rulers, sewer., Coral Necklaces and Armlets,
Oold Snaps. Lockets, Tea _Bells, ate. . itir... - .also•Al.jpotnl
lot of Clocks of various styles;all of which will be sold
for elude at a Smelt advance - from kliumfactuere and
4ktftlers prices. ' • ••-, '' ' " ' c •
.1: • Shin attention pal I to Clock and Watch repalitng la
*BIM breather, also engtivfng neat/y extieuted • ; • '
-1L.4 •Binghatnton, Nov. A.:: . . EVANS. .'"
_ - IS .1952."' ,' ' ' .
1 One Cent Reward.
4 )) 4 13'
RAN away from , the eubscribee, Thome Ronk
lin, an indented apprentice to the ari - and
*vstery of ferming—all petsiina are hereby for.'
hid harboring or truitinutaid apprentice on my_
iiccount. Whoever will -return said'rtm•away
shad receive tho above reward but no charge,.
MARTIN W. RUDR.
Lenozville, November Btis, 1852-45w3.
• •
_ ‘ - - 1 1t1B11•01 1 1k11:/... _
AvE " heve removed . . our; cruiloring e, btish-
' meat to the room formerly known. am the.
Bakery and Candy Shop on Turnpike ►treet, one
dOor west of M.S. Wihnnis store. •
- • LINES 41. REYNOLDS.
.1 Montrose, No lU, 1b52..:,
FELLOW . CITIZENS;
T MERELY wish icrinfortn you that P. A.
4 LOCKE hae just opened a• . '
TAILOR SHOP
over D, R. Lathrop & stotie,.wh one he would
be happy to sea old customers and new ones—
pledging himself to do their work with. neatness
Aid diepatch. • - •
'Gutting-durtO L with'eare, tor which pay
wolf be required when it is taken from !de *hop.
Montrose, Nov. 8, 1852.
A 'World of
EDIRT4II.. tralliSba
TLD )
At* end! y 3. dweller' 'Death the son I
Behold the wondere .Arthath dune t
Ws talk by lightning, ride by s eat; -
And paint by Sol's eternal beam!
B4t without stopping .to eninnerite the- many
henefits derived from the 'wire'- and the 'track,
we would call - attention to die advantage- of pro.
curing one or more of those beantiful
Daguerreotype Plettires
which are taken at. the - Odd Fellows' Hall, by the
aid of I heavetes.swn sunlight' and:%V. B. Deani,
the A dia..: • . - •
. .
Mo hus jnst returned frtnit the not , with
hie.' head full of knoorledge,'lmt with -a new and
interesting *up* . *Of plate, and cases, gold and
plated lockets, km, etc - Among his latest styles
of cases'aro thel - MLfainia ,Soupg, Fancy Turtle
Shell, and Ladies' Own--the most splendid and
attractive . patterns- ever.olrered -to the public.—
Call and see! Admission free.
P. lr. B. Deans has the agency of several
books and magazines; and, will receive leabserip;
Lions for the -Patter
acid
Ladies'- Keepsake,
New York Orgaii,aud DaughtereforZion;is
flue book, jest published. Persons wishing - choice
reading-Will do well to call and subscribe.
Montrcoe,-Noi.-.10, 1852. •• '
• -•
r • .:"." :2,717404
• Cit'ettp for Citsh ,
ntignameribei trspcetfully invites the attention of the
public to a large stock of • - '
'• Fall mid Winter Gotods
Which be has just restive...l and will liii extremely low for
cash, among which may be found • ' • -
.Ilubleatelied Sheetings at fkl per Fan!, cam hoary..
Bleached . .. Sheeting% from 6.1 t Is. • • ,
Irish Lltans twin 2s lid to - .
Mutt at 0,4 . 91, and li—ateellewt cloths, and warrant.
--
Glngbams of every klnd—a lingo lot at Is a yard, mad:
dm' colo' and very heavy. . •
-
De Lames' fro uOl to ba-iome Tory, qua es. at
lid;lal and la. -
alpacas and Paramettes fromlls to 5.0
•
Preach Merinos of every gmde and color.
Inset and colored Mika, a complete assormant.
• Cloths, Cassimen. Fattlwata, Tweeds', Kentnckpeans
and all other woolen good. for Alen and Doss.
Woolen Flannels of tircrycoloc and quality, finutds to
re 4, all wool, as t ow as Is 64. Canton Flannel
ironi 9d tale. • ' • •
Menton:re striped Shittlogat BJ, /0d and h.
.Woolen shaws, a large lot. (long asst swum( ofermy
etYle and gnat,. !rem lOs to 85 cach. A good
mint of "Broeho do. extremely cheap.
Trunks; ValicoamtliCarper Hags. of every tiescrlgtion,
constantly on hand, and offered at prices admitting of no
coingetitlon.
The suln , tril?er gnirposes to be' constantly suppled
witb the above goals. In silt 'their varieties, and
,vklt en.
dew? to make it an object - to his friends" In 14nagitehait
na county,titio wisitto buy goods very cheap for cask to
give him a call: . ••-•: • • W. %VILSON,
Corner of Court' and Watet streets, nearly oppoilte
• . the Aztecan Ilotel, Ilinghanitou, N. Y.
Administrator's Notice
.
ffE Undersigned having been appointed Ad
.ministrator_orthee Estate of Patrick Carroll,
late of Rash township, deeeasedi make is hereby
given to all persons indebted.to : the said :Estate,
Ira make immediate payment,. and thoirei-having
demands against said Estate iilr.preeent. Them
iltilkattested, for settleme'ru., • -
- • JAMES LOGANiAdni'i:
Hush, Oct. 28,1852.-44w6. - -
. .
. 0.011)
' . . 'l:' NE's! -Vt -
..
rittiAPElt than evtwfor, every taffy that' %Idabel to
V pay Oath. or oity/kbai or Illerehantabte produee;er
that bare not ;bend the credit systematist rotting in at
- 'tantrum', Oct. 28,1852. ' ' , TY LEM'S. --
.. .
_.Luittberrfor Sale.
PINE, Hemlock . ; Basswood, Maple aroi Aik
Lumber s /010 Aingtoo, for BUIP lip ,
• .'- ABEL TURRELL
igabtrose 4 Nov- 4:1852. • •.- • -
NEW GOODS
:41711. ;MEMO At
. .
W. P.AVY NEW; CCOTHIRS STORE
_ STREET " hfuNTROSi.
Ur P. W,VITT hu just returned Ni.w parked*
• new and beautiful amrtment of Cloths, Merl.
name, Veetirsiei &e.,, tit of which. lie Wore at: the'
fewest Ihringentees for eattfor produce.'
- The enbreriberhaa on hand the latest andinesi Wpm;
sed style of Fashions for Pall and Winter Ciothing. r
W. P. W. 111E1 - manufacture "on the must reasonable i
hums an
ne d In the most approved style of foehlon t st the
W. P. W. entite.in trade ioegOode SOO bserebo of AP•
plesof:the-beet finality. and 40. Orkin of Butter. for
wtdeh be will snow 24 cents per pound for the best loud:
Up fa trate: ,-- "._ , W. P.-WYATT.
.store at Dintoek's tats Low Oince t Turnpike street:. ,
- Neutron, 0q.29 - , •
( VARBONDALD.StAGES,ig:
outrialai(Line'L Stogies olio', ,rouillog
JL - tortoreou Carbondale/ and ihe Lookatroono
& Westerrilittotrokil, mops at TOnkhenuock $l4.
tioo.- 'Nett stages loover , CrtibOhdotO _conflicting
trittr indul' for Neiv, York and puOkirli v return:
lag. teisvee frtiokhonoock StatiOtt oh - orritrol; of
trains from New' York sod Dunkirk.: St bpi of:
So Ifni. Toolibanuooktilatiou tOr Tuukhootiocii
on irrirrorotciti front •Now;York.' rotoplitv
opply to - -N. C.15 1 411.21N;
Noronibtir 9.4853. • . .
- 'NEW V001414'
Aystek:,Daity.
Petals' !Mabel/ill NA be 1104pac44.* Call as a - 1W "
Qwp,threitiztViai2tid i4,ll.7.ltßkivia'.
7 r 27i2e 7 iloi_lk '/T-ge. . I VRiitiref4Vaihri.iiirriii.7. - - - ±
jru4SPubliiihtidf Jr.-Ir..likeiChtatliliatalti•
~ r OJITILAIIr eV WASIIINGTON.':
„ P n gt are d . : - bi.Plr.vlission,;froq. 4tzta dr Orly
.:: r l 4iizia . portrail iktite Atitaild'inii;i'llatii*-
, . . ,
~
r,PIIIB stiperb plettioo, ettguredi o der; rho tuPerhatorad,
- aft, oft T11031.kl&S ULLY, rite;; the antlaitat' and,
highly gifteda dist. i - the only orrrect hissers of Wash
irecton e r rs publish :.- It has been Miaracterised , ai rho i
greatest Oink of art set produced tn this: cottony. , '.As
4
colts - fidelity, r.rs refer' tit the Peters or the adopted sou
of Washington, a roikto C IVASIIINOTOS PAW/ CUR
TLS, who toys; .1t is b faithful ropmantativn of the eel. 1
' ..l
clouted' or:ainsi," add to_ ell! EP JUSTICH TANEY: of i
ltinSiiptente Court of the United Stares, alto says, °Asa i
anelt of Mt its eicollence ar.d beauty must strike every 1
one Willie.* It t 'ill.tillt lil 'micro , ' happy. in its likeness to
thet Pother of Ms cOuntrit. 'ft 'war -my good rote one ,to
hattoseen ham ht thd4a, yea toy boyhood, and; his ' a- t wit ' I
appearance is Ors rOngly impres.ed i.O my =comfy.--
Tile P"rtmit Yea bate Waal:appears to too to bo au e1i..1
act! , likeness, Lreprefauting- pertectly the
,elpreprion .sii .
'.well' as the form and, features of the face." .it od' 'ban,
SEIIATOIt CASS,!.fels a lifelike . ri...prereniatlon 'of. the
great Miginal;";. PIt t s IDEST.EILLSIOItII pays. "The
work aPpettre'tO tun Jai hare been adant ably carmuted,
arid eminently worthy of the Patronage ~r the Public."...
SW/MUCHA:4T. test eoilotult Portrait Ptdoter,tiod the
pupil of Stuart; ."Vodr.prft.d. to toy mind, Is more re
markable than any othm- there seen, for presetting the
abate indlviduallt f or,t hO r orbib.tailmttleil t together with
the noble and dignified repose of air and nutiMer • which
.all alio ever saw him Considered 11.1Uarkttletili!!C!erlItIC
of the itlasirlotts.uum lt commemorate*" . '
lor t liti gratfm mitt of this picture. we wo o ed tern, or , 1
ril Merl br trishingtoo to the roartralf itself: to. he seam I
at the *Mori of this paper. and to dm letters of the follow.
' log artists, itateauct4 and jualstatattlers, c!otitioporty.
A ItTISTS.;-1 - lirchititt and rAt , dt,Of X. soli Nikkle,
,' itrultPrarteli and Laialtdia. of Phitialcipb iri;,C Nat./liar:l
44. of ;Belton •. flutiett, of Charleston, d. C. and
to the inlopt.ed alma of; Washington, Ibni. 0. - . W. P. ear.'
tit,himself atio,rtist," ',Sia rinses—Cis SieriirneY.)lS
lara :idulore . ,Ahdo:r : Gloilerst Whincld Scott: Iron. Goo.
M. Collie, lieu. William, It .King, lion. Daniel Webster,
lion. Lyou gayti, ; „ Holt.. forwis'eats, 'lion. tVun A. Gra
ham, lion. John P.. itigunedy4fon.*lt. U. Wintlacip, LL.
I). Jostprs—lion. :Roger D. Tan-y, lion. Joint. Hoer,
Ilan. JoingllaLeatt, lion. }tutus Onote. .5400tralit..C.
V6 1 110113.,E5q., the well known_ Librarian of ILI!. Poston
Atheneum, who says, s t .r woutd miter own it thorimir
pointed copy f, hare Mermen ;:'ll'hipnici Packard
diildretn, lion. Edtrartillicrett: Id. D., Waablugton Irv.
tog, ttaph W. Fatersolx.F.ay:i• Prof. T, C. liplapn, , J. T.
Medley, Fits jamrsitalleek,.lleneyW. Loin:fellow. Wm.
Odmoso Ehnufs; and It iti , t4 groove. Lord Telford, T. II
Atiosoley, Sir Anhlbold Alison,,Lord )layer of !London, J
ate. &c. TII a Pasts throughont the cults Union b are ,
with one voitiprolatthOttl the merits of thls *ripe en.
To enable ' all tit:Presets thiarahaable ire are; It Is
sold at below pdev firo per c opy.
' ' ruldtar , Od'bf 0 EdttoE Ir. CIIILDS.
'..st: W. corner of Fifth, an d Arch streets, Philadelphia.
D. D. 11YESLY, polo a;cat for the states of EitSitill
Pennlyirtmlit and Dealt:we, ''. ' ' .. •- I - .
Thlaportrait can one ) be obtained from ilr:liyorly, or
Dam his duly authorized agents. ' '. I •
' Arrangements hare ben: made with the Post.aMee De
partment; by whit% copies of the Portrait can Do sent to,
any point, per mail; In Perfect order. -
t*"." t
Pcrsorts by rnotedng fire dollars to D. D. 13 3" 34 91
Pidradetptda; win have 4 copy sour to-them fled of post-
_ utplfainiticentalit Framer, rot up 'expressly Sor these
Pintralts, furnished at tin, low price of 'SS each.;
jr2Sl iSrtted, ci_lltarignfficent Porlralt of
General Jackson.
Engrared 11 T. B. Welch, Esq.,after the origi.
nal iPortrhit canted by• T. soh!, 'Flerj.
nits Portrait will be a .matrh for 1115 Ifitsiiiniton, and
to in eYeeYeellpeet 'us well got. Up.. • .•
Paso $3 per copy. Addreu as *bore,
To the ;Public:
ABEL Ttlltlt ELL iinow-receiving and keeps
constantly. ouluitid a large and desirable as
penman ;of • -
G GODS.
*met, will be sold'ierY tow foreash or ready pop.
The atoclt is comp Used of ilium rate assortment of
• Drtrgrsledieines, Chemicals,' Paints; Oils,
'Dye-Stuffs; Grin:Cries, C;lass-tv'are, spoons * -
- Spectacles, -411sicai Instruments, •
Yankee Notions, and
Liquors,
ALSO, ,
•
Dry. Goods,' •
. •llartiware, Stoneware,
.1 1 tirrore,1 • Stationery, - -Broshes, . , •
3ledie.4l Instrunients, l'erfumery,
Trusses, Sup Porters, 'Shonld'er-Brnees...
Shoes, estnplune, Burning .fluid, :Lamps,
Watches, Jewelry, &e.: • • ' • • '
• " All periollitCwishing 'to purchase Drugs or Goias
ha. any , of. the - kfotes:iitf d•pa.tinento..will find
their interest's promoted by
.colline first. t -the
Dro„o and Variety Store of Aft EL 'I'VE fELL.
'filontrosie. Noveinbir, 1851..
4,71:3117 GOODS.
lIE subscriber hae just received his winter
stock of
Ready Made Clethlog, e
fty_e. Men. and. troys—einbracing every variety of
ityle,and quality. Overcoats from $3 to sl2
Dress, Frocktees and Sack Undercoats front $3
to $l3: Punta from 2:) shillings up : Vran., a
rood assortMenc, from 11) 'billings to n fine satin ;
ihirtnel.Uniler:shirts,.Brawers. fine Shirts,.Col.
fare, , Stocks, Over-alls,, Over.shirte,' Suspend.
ers, !Pc..
.Also,"a now suppe.y. Of. Hata oßdCaps, Mots
and Slaw Wall rupee and Border, Books and
Stationery,: double . .. tdd bum! GUNS,
nooks. Burning Finid.l-41nnk Btx,ks, aud a ea
sixty of smaller tropti,Taniong Which are flock
et and pen knives; pocket books, hate paper; draw
ing paper and pencils, P a ss' Books. rocket Dia
ries.
.memorandinif books,. baskets, flab. biashis,
tooth' brushes ; fogey .sYtips,,listr brushes, tooth
brushes fanny metal, oila, liakingpowders.
&0.,
brushes,
[l7All for sale at the lowest rates and
for ready pay. - Those wanting clothing "*ill ' do
well to examine my Stock beifore ixattrine their pp
chasee • = GEO: FULL,ER.
' • :Montrose; NOvember 1, 1852. -
1H TG SOLOIVE 131 1 : - Salr . z
,ET ivisiforn; arid YIV/i gettingri - get
G
undt:ratanding. conr. - also covering _for your
'understandings,- which last cointOodity, - 11 yOrt
poeseis tiro' other I tto, you will bo:opt to seek - arid
• Keeler iunid•Stped!ards boot - 'and
•.. - - ' Shbe •
For though' C-ettpii, •
• • /I'd:front ialeltits told,
. _ We'd tukva the Inthfic Miderstuud :
' We *tint he itu4eoold, • - .
•_. Oorossortrnent; tlitaigh not general enough to
include Alreim.P.ierce ands then Prophet Isaiah, to
say nothing rit iarlotta groceries, - is nevertheless,
4 3 :J 1 10 'AOI cod Shoa.,l6o;.yery ',extensive 'mud'
complete., tind.swe hope maks it include
surnerof the /enter profits 4 ,' -
Work 'made' to order, and repairing
dorm' KEEL & STO L.) n R
NEW. bTAGEAIiItANGEDIEIti
O THE' R 0 1 .1);
,_
.
In connccflan,wit4-14* & .ii: : Railroad.
:IJIASSENGA MS can teive - ontrore for Ne 4,
.1.. ..York iwice` a`dayi.aleti
Carbondale '
, Scranton no 4
Naar andcoinmodiouafoar.lterse iPurt Coaches
liave Mout rime IlOtel -at. 8 - o'clock A:At.' and at
4P. • 141.i - ciinneiting witl ho L. & R.ailioad I
for New York and: Dunkirk,nlen 'with traina for
Scranton,. Carbondale; Wijkee.bario.
itleattie* 4epit ap.fhe urrivel.of
the trains from New Yarklor,llairord, _ returning
leave Jim - laid mitt eit . (reins. fur
.York tnd t‘erautoit.s."- 'Mao u stoge,:ftir Owego
ForeofLuke, , fß:Jooe plot. Fri,udi e nt,; V.
retshetrill.r.e:: - Sttat ay, nee ey , and ridgy,
returns Tuesduy, ThersduV, nett Saturday.'
-- - L. SlillltLE, Proprietai. 1
/Ifuntrese, ' - I
TEE RAILW Y STORE *
ran Operation.
stock, of NEW GOOD' pug re
till calved, whioft will, be old for ready pay or
short approved crodit v lowFr than at uoy otker ,
storo in this section of country. The people of
thie couutyi who itke
GOOD B.41?0A
Are re.44.effolly invited to cell;and examine my
stock of floc:his. owl they nit! find 'hit &Jove to lot
trite. Ni trtiotile to *Arita dodo
.•Err Sake, Grain, Wood mid Hemlock fintk
wanted Lirril,g
New - Milford, November:.} 444'
TrIE
htthritroarnt4 Ott porins butnepg,
4:4311 bt canted to muter Silo, etatot I.lotitlt" Ittryn4
td - dt, in the mom turalitirt,fitotripi , l4 icitbo POlllt•ditiee, ill
the bump° kqf tbatheo. itutitt, 4_ Ittootitizoo.. toilusta7-
/Ind shill eve ux nUr ahijiti to Vette
tillwhomktcittgloyo Ifit pAskout Jo tt tottttsb`.
noattottr Ott. 21. P;
Taiiiitts-and ktivilegeel'alut
• , -Letikfin Bale;
T"'
vela st l t 8 411 ; 1. 0 44 p e i torll 'ticif..;ll4loteuethfaertrirrwttahge
township of liartard 'containing some silty stress
about thirty of whielqa. improved. bouverlsersif
arch/Ird. Stc., thereiiia: Said giros IlesCone jail°
and a half from t villegei of Ifarford," op' the.
route , of We Montrose rend flarfuid Plank Road
It is a beautiful and'esirable location. well war gored
_; -
4tso ow other • farm lying 011 Our Belinont
Turnpike. four mile, from Laneshoro, and the
N.l. and Erie Railrod. containing ebaut Eighty
acres, twenty'or wore of which ituproved. with.]
lieuse, bunt. orchard, , This ire valuable
pieeo of land from its location, beingsvelltimbeted
and watered. • , •
Alto several Building lots at the village as cii .
qaehanna, ou the Newyork 3Elrije Rail Road.
3his is one of the moat thriving locutions in the
country, being the seat, of the Rad. Road Mturbine
chop* &c. It et - entaios sow ebout 1300 inhabi
tants,
• and Its business facilities;are unrivaled. In
'connection with'the above lots,are four of tb,ebect,
mill-seats in the county, being immediately op the
Sing/what/no river, with sufficient power for any
purpose, olirsautifeturing &a. The mast surpassing
inducements are held out by the above location,/
for capitalists, who wish to embark in, the bush/ells
of in u nufacturing.tatieing.flowering and lumbeiirg.
l'ho Rail -Road .tiflbrdsthe moseemumodioue.and
ready transportion for everythiug in the above
rho above Property;in whoii , or pare. ',Will b o
sod on terms this adve'rangeons to panther.
ere. / Avill give great bargains. '
-, Communica
tions will be promptly answered from a distance
and elf enquires attended to p'reirriptlr.
•• ' SEDATE GRISWOLD, ,
Susq , Depot. Pa., Jane I. /852. 23 if. I
Brooklyn - . Stave - vapat:. • •.- •
fpIFFANY & SSIITII would call- tbiniteidlori of the
L ell lien s otnrooklyn tether large vtulety.ot StoveS awl
(aanny°. We bow. on Nina tile best patterns, of the
best .11 - o sholr sell Si the' very lowest prima,
and on tho most Ilb.ral term, Call, see.; owl quad ik ..
Fall GoOdti ,
.., , „
hilajun rroolred our largo Selectlorir of TOD eat
Winter Dry Oeoda of every description, which weivlll aril
for cosh or good pay cheaper than was ever before offered
in this maricrt. . We cannot partienfarlitr' but we cosi
nvaty twit° everybody. to owl awl examine .for them
'selves. , Wn know wo.con . suit you In price quantity
awl -
Brooklyn,Oel. IC, )134.
ADVER - TISEDIENT. , _
500. Agents Viranted--.$1000; a
. .
Yer-
- AWANTED'IN EVERY C O COUNTY 'OV VIE UNITED
STATES, actin, and enterprising nisti. - •0 engage
in the sale of some of thelest lloo . ks published .in the
country. To men of good address.'PeranalnE a Milan
'
cap t 8 or fron,s33 to $lOO, sisals I n ducements, b 6
offs dna to enable them to mak'e'from $3 to 310 a day.'
li4V"Vse.booka published by .us are all useful in their
cbaracter, extremely popular, and command large maims
wherever they are offered; ''•
•
Tor further particulars, addrestypostsge naid,) -
- DAN lELSA CIENTE.
, Sticeasaora to W . A. Learr .3 C 04.:
37m31 ?o. l3fiords Secoud Street, Philadelpbla.
~ . ,
•
Positively • _
tal ? •
. „..
i . LL' persons indebted to the subsc" Ober for fees
ZIL accruing in:the rittee the,Recordei, 'eg..,
ister and 'lark of Orphans Court, ere h i
hereby n-"
formed that , hills are in.the, hands of „LT. Lang
dolt; F r, sq.;'Pri;seni ESCorder, &c., for collection,
audit not paid- at or:before the Noiember terra
of Court, next ensuing, they will be placid in the hands of a,Justice of. the Nana to hearted. 'So
look out. - CHARLES L. BROWN. :
6,.1852.-- ' -
I PAY YOUR , DTTES!
,Tae-Notee,aud Accouuteof tao,late firm' of D;
Samar' & Co. at the Wool Carding and Cloth
DrePoing busineas, must Lo paid hfimediately
without: runtime notice. ' - "• •
Tae subscriber* give, thii notice; that
s oil. who
have! ousettled accounts with them may sav e
th4noielica coca H. ti I BLEY.
P.-CARPENTEft,
Htirtord. Aug. 19. 1952
• • NEW: GOODS:. s.
Tr ! . WEBB is now receiving hiiipring and
suinm*r cook of Goodrivrhicli (Sits
cheap for cash. _ -
---- " - -:lontrose, April 13, 1 . 851 - .
i BONNETS,I3ONITETS.
,t ~ N EW sup* of those cheap Silk; Fancy
2 . 1...ti:0nw. and French Gossamer 'Luce, tionnots
.
and, Rich Ribbons and Flowers, greatly reduced
'from' spring prices..by: "R.Rt.:fItRITT
• New Goods..
TVSZattired at
Sept 9,1852.
. , :Gold Hunting hatches '
ALFRED
E b my -own nnportee . '
irIZA fine, of
_yr . for save ,
REASTP I N.3--Three dn.fines Breastpin's,
11dome eatirely . pew putteine, rec'd this day .by
Aug.. Bi n 28 A. J. EVA:4I.4.
.IATANTED, tO.OOO doz woolen- Eocko irk
V V chant. for Goods by DENTLY & READ.
MeoutrossJuly 12. Iss_l4tv. " . •
',llllon 'additions
of new Stiles er,CItoCKEitY Cr.
L: weekly roceirrog nt the Crockery and [fouio Fns
nislihrg F.stablislunent. by - ;. ~ J. DEVEIT.,
Illnghtur 44 i, Oat:14084 - •'• -"
• otitalC43;k • •
in cier3ryar ats. rtyle, .shape, and color': and at the
lease. pricer, maybe round . • "DEpEtriii•
Ilingbandin,t/er4l. .= • " • ':'" .' • =• •- •
,• •
TO HOUSEKEEPERS -
And others who are liswant of any, articitor tiriXicer,
Ware;Lamps, Looldnit Glasses. Cutlery, fare,
cm, Britannia Were. Castors, CotTiorurt Spletatniaarettai
yowls, CoOdlorticks, Plaited Wares, Clocks. Fancy Bee.
kris; triiodasiand Warw•ar all triodoW
Shades. Mattsatird Cagan; BeefAlleers. 4,re,Beaks.llrush,
ei,•reartier Dasteri, Cornices,Mest "Cutters, coal Hods
and Selves, and, an extras'se twaortmatit•nf sloya: and
Fide,' Articles.- -We artiso them to call ALM!, extensive
establishment both as a'suring d luxe "and money, for
here they; ran And all lb. minutia wanted in their lin*
and at the loirest possible p rima . "'" Ii: DE PEU.
131nOnunton, Octal, 2E02 • ,• • ,i•.!
. 1 . .• „ . .
'Crteil'i'Exeitetheiii. : 7':,....',
. ,
Tn VIII 1 , 1111)0118 lift WOK_ to Thompscitt's ester
brated Daguerrean Gallery'?" ttkettesses taken and
put up in neat Noroccu Gases. for only ,citte Debits tr.---.
Parents end Gbildren.llrothers 'end Slstenr, otie'a nd all,
now is the, time to securor , for yourselves and Glenda one
of those little Mementoes In the from ore Daguerreotype,
Likiness.which at some future thnoqoay prove or Ines.
Gambia value: . 'llis expense, ht so • ttitling that It_ should
be aninducentent fir civil , family 'shire. In' mutt:tit to'
emit themselves , or the beuofta or. this_mysterious and
wonderful 'AY t . linprrst4dra Of cblitlinu taken' in from
trto 10 stemma: Every effort wilt be mane to pmdlice•
clear and well defined likonessce,eombining an easy and. ,
grarelat attitude, end 'that , liredlir-'ospressinu 'Which is
so very'desirable and which can be cbtalued by a Chit It
Thompson's Titititoo cent Rity Light Gallery, opposite the
liehangullotel. • - ~ .. ,- ~ . .-, ': ~. . ....,,,,' •,,,--.
-" ', • , , ' ' • 're: ',iv! Ceti. . . • _
, .The subserlber *add say that bitilid oil ha nd en to ti -
I sale.a , general Assortment of Degurnee!ype Aleteriet.
ehiett •voilmists or etimeras,Platmlaney and Gammon
thoes v li,ockets, libetnicals, and-ItukhOrt 111110815-010.17-
thing•tued in the trade. • --
- -•- ' • • , 7 -
:' -t. rtew ignoble, tlr ollart - - • ''...i . :•••
JuSt iiielyed irons the manufacturer.
It has two setts
or lieyit, and combines all thend vantages .or the Two
tranked Organ. - It captains two, stopacoocspouiling to,
the Opeit Diapason and'pilmipal In Ospos. 'Atli*, 'coop
let 4 1 3 .1 Sw!ql. Drilw-atop._f The cirmatirtnent le euch.that •
either stop may be played separately or together, or one
with - one bandana both with the other 4 44ne elate e tie:
lied swell, the- other Itith women swell. etti.• It Is . n i o
eniy • Inetetonetit except . Double Dankedlihrirch• Organ '
upon which Organ practice can,be &equine'', Sod iri t t bt.l6 L
Raney. varlets , of eonitioetioo,ted power; It tar atirmuh:
es anythingor the Itlnd, b emblem* lamented; •., goo, roc
owl 6.oetavettetedeensObt Alio teythi itubartirtwit at his
f:settereeetkißeems. , ~ t : 3 3 3 3:03 IiAIIOeSON . ,
• Dlogboteten.Oeteber li 18.52. ,-,. -... , . ...
to bit ftlendo , lbr their ens
tm, nook, remind them‘that hatilWeltea /be
, FAL tv - ,k4SH - toNs ;
Tor 1532 ; ' 40 4 thlig be, la PrOlired t4'6
ail, ea Inuit, with Obtlitttg,'undo op vabstluatallp
bandmann.tYL l snt
. rtr ; Phiaso twit, If no, shiiniitioiterbi
floors below Qs Ilogioitskimytli,cir-0°41114111
at fotr_prleeti _
ntrild ont'efitlrely . iii booto..•• loot peat
ant !mono fetWoffolt(iff o, boy 40 p i n. doirtlil!!4 !kg"
Ondhf alley hafting devt:L-Afirms • so:
actistronq oefobtr 10 $4i JO/LY
-STOVES . 114-036130.1.
- online
Greatßen _
StOVE; COPPER lIN & SHEEI IRON -
• - TABLISHIVIENT„, • --
rrino - itoorn.r ievectrany.- put).
ilitsikki holing received a -large -itailtiM "
Was forritar atikke - olSforeir. conoisit az . fil.lawtiy4
of tlia moat approvealihiiil4 o=o2 which **,
;". ei l 4 s kTON AIR TIGHT.
vo4E:sr QuEgrA,
,STAWCW.VIIN I V.VS'Zi T;
IVE4T-EH/CotMi4;9 f
eill •IsTatO Orriler. Of SAaaro pp light StoYea
, . • .r: TfiCENIX ; PARAGON,
,
, --. , WESTERNEMPIRL.r. i - i'l
i;....! 01 tANGE.AIILTIGIrr ie - --;.,.',:
UN.PTED STATES
4 11 M , Eita , VACAV.9.4. 1 4.42 .4 5.Vg.
A vli fey of Premiums . someof new esple j the
W •
A KILL, 'AIR`TIGHT, t PARgjflls:
:ik; 'it Mid eatioite l esartment 'Or:Pethii . end
Hod Ottleis for. Wood s o w co l d., 41 0 1 , eist o i e l l o f
yo.rjooe eisee:etutpotteries : 4ff le, coettesittlr se.
emmeg, and intrude to keep tut greet it satiety of
the most popular stoves as any dater Yn the coon- -
try.; :I Persons ,Iriehing ickpurcluiie - itorii *ill
fad it , to choir in tersm to col t aar, 140X.'' They, Will
nll4 hill - ' - ,
•• • .
• OVO .
Ul'o. • • •
made'st tfie itiongest and bit trieteiiesi'llta
a.
eheaP &seen be bought is this of Brooms county
:awl Took better theta olTer.ettity
Stove ripe
.4114 Wire kfpt, for sale' tuul
tiiada to dtder. •be ; sipplied with
PenS i ,mide of strongoutteriels, at'Wholesele
cesi nil orders for work' in, bis line; he: think.
fully received and-punctually et feuded to. -
• ' ". " • JOUNGOLVTEN.
C.riet.:llen'd, July 1; 1 1852: ' ."
VAR It TY "STORE' •
vidg YvaY , Ad' ll s - an4 Gentlemen:
I)fE enbscriher would invite hie friendit,Ordl
yop
et his' new'store 'Griot Bead,
thei - "Lusk llouse " . andextanine his stock
o f geode, ,feeling asser:d that they Will -sot wi
.ItwarldiFstaistied. _
'lfolWOuld first '6ll the' it tentioir of the LAdies
to hiti!great variety 'of
consieting of embioideied arirfprinled lawns . ; De
lained'of ahnest t : rieryintrierf rind Style thnt the
the New. York market naords; black and colored
Silks; Prints, Gingham's, &c. .4, splend
lid of:Pawls, Handkerchiefs; Table Covers. /to
siery-and Glove's: Strain and Afillinerp Coods: . .
Broadalot he, Cassinteresi krattinettaNest
logs, rind evoky material -for boyaand . men'is
thiaQ' . ,t
Caps;'Boots and ct Shot:at: -
Trunks, Vannes, - Carpet Ongs,'Cniietisig, Shiet
housec.keepior artielee of , all kind,: Groce.
Trulkoo. N ot . iooo t Are. sit. and 'in short ev
erything a person needs for comfort and, luxury.
rrPletisei call itud examine,'
• t 1 - • ' - • HENIXY- . .LAN.CLEY': .
tereitt Bend July4s 1852. - -- r-2@1336
I 'li.aest`GOODS.AND CARPETS T .
THE subscribers Would Wrenn the citizens of
• 6 4 usenehantui eminty.that they haie now Ott
hand iiloge assortment of Dry Gclods.'aterbulo
-010 aud retail. , • •
I DitkAß;lt EN;
clinSieflitglu liert uf tiroadelethi,-cimilitneres, sal_
inetts.l Kentucky • jeans; festing4 end stitnnici
goods of all Itinds. • • .
L6Dlge palm:NT,
consisting of a large variety. Tiz Black silks, fan
cy
satins - ginghains, Scotch end ''American prints all kinds, Sortie' at -6 tweet. pei '3 - it'd of
supprier quality'of colors: wurranted,inede Jahlpg.
Cashmere, poplins, gloves, hosieryof.eveq.grittle
and 04V--White goods : I.ltoirti and bleactird
sheet hits, 4-4 4 , l(l47ieavy quality, at 6d. per yd. .
..rickiligs, drillings, flannels, Scotch diaper; birds
eye cle f ,..napkins, Irish linen,,and '4:evens •in fact
althoithe very tbiug,in fluidly goo& lie. •Abio; -•
'taiga lUtiif* , : • - - • ".•_•. •
- .
CAIIPETING, S .
Three:ply. 'ingrains., cotton and wool; enttan,
stair. druggits, wool and tottocril cloths for
llodra and •tables. „• to
. •We invite all visiting our placeal:ill ,
'ei.
arninepar stock ) for we , feel confident by !edging
it 'Will re amain. of ten, to twenty Per,catit. Otu.
-motto bt '4lnick Sales and small, profits. .
. Store nearly opposite'the Postffiee:'
tan;
.WICICHA3I4 BENNET.
7, 1852. . ,
, EW.DR.Y. GOODS,
ATI NEW, MILFORD DEPOT.
AT BURRITT's may be found an exten
side cad new assortment Of 'Dry Goo 4, in.
cludiag:it great variety of' . '
Ladies' Dress-Goodti [ti rteh o':
Prithsi . Pciated and Embroidered Layne.
I extra itich Itarege:Delanas, Lusiirett -
Gitigbanis - and, Chambrays of
- new styles, black
iiild faddy silke, lk.c4 Canton Crepe, /Who
Cashmere and Berege Shawls,' Silk Mantilliat
Paratwiti, phtin and Agured Swiss Iffislitis, kite*
French' :Luce and. Silk. Patuiats, lifonnet . Sills, ,
Ribboniand Flowers.. - ' • i -
GENTLEMEW:iNnIiftrit DRESS
f..: Summar VOODS , -
A large assortment. Hats, Caps, Boots anaShoesi„,
Trunks Valeces.ll - ,liiicpet Dap, Caqeting, -Oil , -
Cialits' for gouts and tables, paintedi - and plata
winetow,Sbitder; %Vitt Piper, Domestic= Conga*
of all kinds, etc. etc., which; in:Mini:Mellon With It
Universal , atssortirient in other deptirtmentit or
goods, and being purchased entirety thrseskiwili
enable pnrchassanto eeeuretienefits lit price "styli k :
gad tfrata not to be found is any oth a t eat:blink. • .
mint.{ ,
N. B. -Salt andpoms.:Voal constantly. OCIF
/S, 3059:
irEDB'S
NEW =GtC3D3
FOR-THR SIMMEMS-'44ADEJ;
ELY.O,READ; belie , jollt :received
" larget*iitou to, they lirrmor_otock i ofGoolta
COninsfing 0(1)4 Mode al aback evory'eleierip.:
tiiiti:r;CitoCeriett,`..CiackerY. Haidivare; Dn3111:
51edioinee c Paints,.-Oils and - Dyeatuffs,'a.nootit
Stoets and leather, Stoup A id , Tin ware iritlebea
Jeeti - eiry.• Shit Spaosie,' Perfumery, arid toilet:lr
We' greatest -variety - . that eau b e • found' ii tiny- T •
•Stnia. in' the county-01a which •we are propared
to RH 4 4 . cad' PlodtKo or. OD Otrovedoredito at'
as tow maileas' any °toile 0111; ii 1 1 .011 06 1"
re stiff the lame as ever—v Nat to he audenrahl"
, r AIENTLEY & READ:
•
Novri Milford:Stove Depot.
I 1852.,
1 14--BURRITT --`
IEI AS Jost rt!iiitived a anew and larttamonturat
„LI of Ceitkiilf.6rte
'Por arid *hew Stares, for
woad of tab!. Whioh. iu contraction with hi. provi.
Dial` Mock,. will , matte 'his 9•39lltfieut ottutually c
etnnPfrte. in tho most popular audlmproved hinds
or Air.tik4t,',Eiemsted Coen, premium tmd_ptater
efotee. Bt4traTipti Shim Iron, Ziue i StovoTabeit .
&L, which !ie wilt , tall at the lowest prices
oath or ',approved credit .._
dmit! 1852: : '
WANTED ,
00o P oti" d. woot , Ind UM doltars irk
„cash...alio 'grain; butter '-featilh:t
ors. rdgit.:*md breliwaxSal aFtptlato_or for trode.. •
Aliintrooti.iiiiui 36. , 41 TyLER •
Fall' rashion,
0, ILK 1.1A1'.? (1;loebo's style) just reeaeird, '
' • .
m°°lo4fPtTiel,l4o,r-74:3852.
ri • •
NGLISIDIIUNTNG
Jto tabsatibar has this day xecteivid lumber , lok
o.t. English Pato& ~ - L avar,-Witudtio: filming
oAriesjot sato very taw. 7 ,.; Autitpri
Jullr rti), • , 2 . 0424 NUaiVe
Greta Bend'