The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, January 19, 1854, Image 3

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    `-a-ix'inittAel4.:4-611-47 the firothiles of 'aubee-si
-1 a nd-usefulness. • In conclusion he ottered'the
1 usual tesolutions of respect •and condolence.
Messrs: - ( Dawson, Straub, and others,! spoke
, . • - - •
in reference 'to the sad event. -..
.. The resolutions) were then adopted, and a
committee of fouir ,appointed ', to accompany
the remains tn . Reading.., : 1 . , , - . . ~ _
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',., T House then — adjoured. .:- • • 1
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H ohe
t7sa.—Jan. 11.—The House after some
. limitea unimportant bnsinki resumed the,
• consideration of the.•joint restalutions of: •Mr.
• Dean, .tendering• the thanks of Congress to
Capt. Ingraham for his, gallant - 'conduct at,
Smyrna, and directing, some suitable testinto
liial to• be prepared under tlie directibit of the
President , for presentation to him. ,- •
-Mr. Phillips mortAl an ainedment to strike
Out•tho words, ," in extending tlyi . protection .
of the American. Government to4fartiti Kosz
in," and inserting, "in vindicating, the right
of Martin Koszta - to Arneriean protection. ~,
Mr. Perkins said the friends, of Ciptain In
graham must be gratified that there -was not
a dissenting voice in the •HOuse. as :',to th I
propriety of the gallant onduct of, that . ofll-
' idir in:w4cning Martin ICsta. - \ ~ •
M r -
,Clingliatn then t oved the .previous
~a
',question and it leas aide ed to be put.
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Tlii3 qites_tion being. On, the 'motion to com
mit ine,resolutions to- the Comtnittee
,Of the
-WhOle,•oti the state'of the, Union, it . was disa
gamlto=yeas, 30, -nays
.153. ~-. I. -
Tile question-then - . being, taken 'on 'the .11.
,-
mentinrnt of
_Mr. -Barry,. inserting 'certain.
gOrdi lifter the naive . of -Koszt 4 , it . was re
jetted. ~. .t ' ,• 1- .. .
The, substitute. 0f,,, ,. .-the Committee on For
eign' affairs for the original resolution -was
then adopted; and the joint resolittion as a
mended passed j‘iintly—yeas. 174, nays 0..
The committee on printing. reported.in fa
vor printing 50,000 copies of the Conipendium
of the census r tO be prepared Y :
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SNATE, Jan. 12.-The journal of yester
day was read and apfroved. - , .. ' •- -
On motion -of Mr. Badger, it was ordered
' .thatl when the Senate adjourn, l it adjourn un
. • til Monday.' - —,. .;- - ' •
• Mr. - Weller gave, notice of his intention to
intruce - 7a bill providing for the %establish
: matt • of- a semi-monthly mail
.between Nei_
W
York anti San Franei.,k•o, via Nicaragua..
, . • Mi. Bell sulanitn4 nresolution; which was
Stioted, itistruciing the Committee 'on For.:
eig•ii Atrairs to inquire into the alleged iin
prisomnent .of .tincrican seamen 0n1.17e coast
Of Chili. • ' , • ; ' 1. . • _
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the joint resolutions fioin the lions'ii,.ten-'
Gering the thanks of 'Congress to Captain Don
can N. Ingraham, and directincr the p--en
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m
.tation as sword to him , for his gallant con
duct at Sm,yrna, were -received, and retfered
to the Committee on. Foreign Affairs.
The senate then . .m.sume t i the consideration
-6(tite .motion submitted 'by . Mr: Cass - -on
Thursday, the sth in to refer to the Com
mittee-one- Foreign. lie tions. the mes Sage t‘ of
the. President received on die 3d inst. ; cum 7
Inunicating / in compliance with the resolution
of the :Senate of December 1:2, 1853, the..cor
'respOndenee whickhad taken .plaCe with the
British _.lovernment. on subjects growing out
of the treaty ' of Washington of',,July :4th.
3856, since the message of the President of
December 30, 1852,' .
, The it . ,esate adjourned until Monday.,
some little. uninip4rtant
Vasai ! ss, the House resumed - the consideration'
oS the report. of the COttunittee on
in favor or printing.4(ty thousand copies of a
• ‹anirpendium of the census to be prepared by
the Ipreseut •Stripeciiitendeut, - provided it shaft
b printed in royal octavo form, and 'not ex
e.;eed four hundred Oge. . .
Mr..Meacheni moved an amendment, pro-
Tiding for. one 4iuidied thousand •
Lie l:tud, the oenoJs — inforMation had been col
lected at a cost of one miiflon and a half of.
r doll Qs" in the large form, which - not - One
1- • , •
n..m trio s.tard can
. He therefore
t+? give the prepo-.Conpendiuna the
!. largest circulation.
Mr. Florence was always . in- favor
of presenting to the •peopl.• in The most,dif
,
-- fuse manner possible, all information Ofinter-,
est to them. He regard editha Census -returns
as information of thonlpst valuable character
and.wotidered at the accuracy than has been
attained, in view of the fact that the Deputy
Marshals, had " been appoiiited chiefly, with
A
reference to their political sentiments'daf
flaities. 'He should especially view as mined
eisary any change in .the saperintendettt re
port of the censtr.t---
The amendment was then adopted—yeas,
114, nays 64.. •;. • .
Mr. Houston, from the , Comatittee, on Ways
and Means, reported'back the Senate: bill ma
. king the Secretary of the Senate a disburs
ing, officer; with a-. recommendation to strike
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Out all the parts excepting that
.. Confinmng
the simple Authority, pro Posed. • L.- •
The claniei increasing the pay of the Sec
ret4ry of the Senate - , - 451.000 .per annum, and
-proliiding for auditing ~ o f- his accounts be
the, Committee of th&.,Settate; wete the parts
stricken, out. • • • " . -
The hill . was discussed a r tienkh,- and . the
: .
amendnieuts• of the. committee "generally
agrped t,;). ' ' -)-", '. -- ' ; • ,
The. bill then passed , finally—yeas '113;
nays 59.
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The ,Eion,e then
,adjonrned:
SEK•arn--Jan. 13.-- - -The Senate isnot
.in
session to-klae, having hdjourded • over until
v
House met at 12 o'clock,
- en.a
swli number of memorials, &Lt., - were pre
,
'7 11 14,..a5il 'Several 'unimportant bills intro
dn'Cf(d/,. •
Lithatn, from the Cmtnittee on
tic Lauds, reported a bill extending. until M
1855, the act. to .ascertain and settle pi-ivate
land claims in California. lie said that the
'cortiniksion was appointed in the`Spring,. of
1851, but wis not organized. till Jam. 1852.,
bet iveeli - 800and - 600. claims have been held,
. a
etahracitig a minim/cres 4f hind in Califor
.-The Commission have disposed of about
. 200 , cases, 200 cases have - 61..";en argued and
submitted to the Board, but remain -undecii.
ded. . It, was dei6table the bill shOuld be
}paved At once, to prevent hiss.to the GOvern
'tient -and to • .
the bill was passed:: ..,.
• • Mr. Ckting,, from the Conimittee,on,:the
judiciary, reported a bill to secure the rieits
of citizenship to children of 'citizens orthe
t'uited States, born in foreign! Countries.
The bill being before": the Bow, it
. w&, :
dis
cU at some. length and finally passed:
- lhe liou4. then Welltjagain into Comfy'
tee of the Whole, and • t
- the consider
ttan of .the resolution: for the reference to
the appropriatie committees of the several
pArts of the President'S iniegkage.
The Committee then rose. •
• ; tbk.swate • the mode of the
avix,it t i k , iti t of the As.9tant Secretary of the
Trrasury;: iketr. up and debated. at
length.
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tril! sliVititute. beretoforel submitted, ma
king the provit-ior t , of the bill applieulile only
to appointinents .lierenfter • to be Made, was
acloptect—yeas. 9 C, uays 79.. - ' .--
eendehe que4ion then
.reenrkink On the bill
d,.. it was negatived yeas,: 70 nays'
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. itotion - was then made" to reconsider the
1
e, but.tbe motion - *an, , finally laid .. upo
ti n
, table..... r ,.7 ,- • . -.'
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he o.uota - then. adjourned': until Monday,
mall pox is prevailing in New York City.
- Tl' - SOl3 -iii'.4t..•4g174#11.._-_:.-r,:;,.
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• • • BdsToN, l Jan. 14,
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• The kabfax: Chronicle giveri • a few brief'
details of the Toss:of the ill-filed ttillbidsliire.
lifx4W,,en, 'the,. Chief mate,• nd Ate steWard,
had reached Halifax. . .TheylWere . liadly frost
bitten..., In .• the gale AriyFi previous to the
wrecking, the Staffordshire liist;.foretopmast,
foreyard, and sprung bciiv-iiprit,; :Captain
Richardson had 'dislocated bis ancle,- but was
on deck givii,,t_orderri when the ship struck;
• In ten mintifes.after.striking the 'ship weiit
down: When. the . boats I,4ft the . ship the,
witei Was even with the 'upper :deek. Cap
tain Richardson., when urge4'to save himself,
refused to leave the ship, s4ing that if k was
the - Will of heaventhat should sink, he
would niit ch%ert'his.- paSsengers. One hun
dred and seventy-five persoliS went down in
the ~ship. -The survivors towed seventeen
miles to land. • L. - . .
• DALTIrRE, Jan. 14,
'The steamer Georgia, "from :Baltimore, on
I.m isday. night, in the Bay, :ran into and'
sunk brig from
,Newfougdhind, bound to
this, port- 7 rnaMe 'not known:,, The crew were
saved.
. - -: . AsuriucEs, Jan. 13. -
Both. U. S Marshals have 'been . arrested for
trespass -in-arresting Erie citizens; they. both
re . ust.sl to . g4'ehail, .and 'at - tko)v' in jail.—
Wink on hridges suspendeth ...
' . ERIE., Jan. 13..
.The Railroad Company have ;nearly tom
pleted the laYingef the track in the city to
id w
day, a it as intended- toL . rtin' ftle four feet .
ten ea s to - Harbor Creek *cal: I . to-morrow.
About i 3 o,tdoek a message *as received from
the ,Coinicil - r- the city to Woe a lwariltni for
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trespass-agat Ist the AlarshAand his deputies
.for the arres s that.had heeti; made, and. held
I
'Them to . bail in each 'ca. ..' ;.•
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This w:is done and: .laishal and two,
deputies w6.e arrested le i ": others escaping
for the time being. . T . were' (brought be
fore the ,Clerk of the cot in, and refusing to
give bail, were.'committc a jail: A writ of
.habeas rorp4 ivaa grante by Jtidge Sterrett
and they wee , taken out and gave bail for
*5,000 in eat'di ca4e, anion Ong , to *20,000.
They l'efei a he
.x - euing tra in - fur: Pittsburgh.
The. workinen r were notified' by the ugh
Constable to' leave their work, and di&---so
thin er's - remain at - preent.- "i
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h .
IVREEX OF ATNIISSISSFFI
LIVES "LOSO - a
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t!INCINN•Art,4Ian.iI4. 1854. .
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MeinPhis papers report Oat , the sfeamer
General Bear;boundirotit this city to Arkan
sas river, struck a snag in the;:lkitssis.kippi
er, at Grand Cut Off, and was torn - to atoms
in five - Minutes. She . sai;tk to' her. hurricane
deck. the whole•cAin ' float i ed , off, leav;.
ing tine "hull with Wen leek pa. gingers -be
low the surface - olthe water, all of . whom per
iShed. The : Cabin, passengem and crew
_were
fortunately .. .mu:tied by the steamer Saranac.
. .
ACCThENt ON THE lIARL;EM RAILRO.D .
Two Enipi4Crs . killed—Po4senger 'at leg bra
, .
ken. .
CROTON FALL% Jan; 16; 1854.
About. 1.1 *l,i. 7 nAptrig, - .near • the
„Whitlock I st.' Ition,• a tlarige : of., the forward
truck of the express train - front ..N`ew york
broke and the engine rat off. the : track, to-.
king with lit the .baggagoi ear. , jatnes Baird;
the engineer; and the fireman, "were.. instantly
killed; and•sonte'of the pasSengers in the bag
gag(!i, car Were injuret.L.linotit them - Lewis
Griffin, of. New York, • who had, his leg bro
ken.. •
; -The passenger can: kept on the track and
ran some distance after'the - disaiter. No one .
in them was hurt.
WasnmeroN, Ittonday Jan. 16, 1854
Gen. NyALI3itIDGE Carried.:a resolution thro'
the house to-day,.thanking . the Captains - who
saved 'the" paa;•eligers.from the Wreck of the
steamship San . Francisco, •.. • I ,
The following despatch frcim 'A / XT.
,Sloo,
dated- New Or'leans,Jan.ls , has been received
here: • • i
lktr...Gradserl started for. Washington Yes
terday with his treaty. The Garay Grata is
settled?? . - • .
I( is supposed thatSloo's .friends have com
•pMmised ivitli . Ganly and Itargouq. .. .
. I Baciws hasibeen. elected tO the Senate
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Mississippi by an overwhelming mijority. Gen.
Foot receive(' a letter this - ever:ono. announcing
thresult. - - .
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,1:
' Thereport.that Secretary 'Onthrie has sent
hin. his msignationi.ii an .unadulterated hum-
I bug - '-. I •
, iThe funeralli . pf- Lieut. Davis . took place from
'St.l'atriek'sl
. Burch 11 . 144 morning, and was
attended - by . a. arge assemblage, includingtlte
Secret:ay:of tt e Navy, and Many . . officer-4:- - 6f
the Navy in u dre.. , :s unifonri. . - . .
I The rumors of Cabinet changes.are entirely
t - .
premature. .. ft -..
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IMr.- Gadsden's Treat( ;with Mexico, if such
w_i i ;repro4ented„l ; will encounter strong - oppci.i-.
• tion. Gen..ll-blston declares he will not pay
'a 'farthing
. for ' he 1 2414-illa, Valley, it being ours
already. :
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ThA San Fia..icitizo.
.Further inqiiiry concerning this ill-fated
steam .hiphas",elecited the folio wing facts:
L. She Was etrirely. chartered by the Gov
ernment for the voyage, So that the owners
had to interest iii. the nuiottnt oilier cargo
- exCept.fil see that site was nut- overl o aded.—
Half a cargo paid'thein just as Much as a full
Due.-
* 2.. Her entire: freight-list. eonsisted ;of 0,500
.bairels of Gvernmeut stores,. which could
ti
not have .wcig )ed over I,ooq taus, and.Proh
ably weighed less.- Resides - this, Site carried
B'3o peisow, trtainly United S:tves ttoOps,
With their at :114:ma i bagg.tge,) and her coat.
Estimating _tilein a 4 sou pounds per -head,
(wbich seems arge t y they add-but 200 tuns
to her btirdeu,i-
3. She had . ;74o tuns of coal on board when
She started, which.. was considered .by her
owners barely :sufficient to Carry her, not, to
-Valparaiso pi.t. tcoßio . Janeiro, the nearest :: .
practicable p4t; at Which coal could be pro
' cured. - There 700 tuns had Been seat to await
I her, and a like. or larger' amount to Valpara
, iso„- She was . , chartered to stop at Rio Jane-'
'lv; ValparaisO,N.Acapulee, for'coal. The dir
ection to the engineer to driVe her but eight
revOlutions per Minute - as given With a view
to the fact. that her coal :was considered bare.;
ly inflicient ididast her to , Rio,-400 little if
she were driven, rapidly. _ . .
4. Counting ; everything she carried, she I I
mouldseem tO: have had- but 1,750 tuns.—
Her rated ciii)aeity was .2,560 tuns. We
think the:3elati exonerateAhe owners from
"blatn, with re , tto lier;loacling and gener
i}oe
.111.,,managetrie t,. As to
was
model, we - are
not convinced ttliatit was It geod_one.- Good
judges nave pronounced . her, too square be
hiud, wltifif.otl ers declare that she was quite
9
sharp them :, ': with regantl to her draft,of
0,44er.. We aref assured' that; it . Oa - but little
otter sixteen fee(at thehow and less than fif
teen et the iiWrn, which;; .tor ~ti vessel 'twenty--
five feet'deep i i l Was . l not
~..;unusual.
.Of course, ,
the j nd‘rment, ithat 1 her.,guards were- within
'two feet of thel Wa - ter when the left - our bar- .
bor'Wee arrope* T -Tritiusei. - - :.'
ROM EUROPE.- --
; o1 the Baltfteilk
• NEW YORE, Jan. 12.
- The Unked States Mail SteanistiP
from LtverPool; with dates to. the 28th of De
cember, arrived at her wharf this evenin g , -at
7 1-2 0' iilcick,after a passage of 15 dari: .
,• Her nevl is Cur days kiter ' than k oui, last,
previons . r}dyics,atid in sdme respects itvhigh-
Iy impor4l4t. -. • . . • -
The LivOponl Cotton' market closed . I.ery
firm, on tliet27th, the sale of the previous
three dayi having. been 18,500 bales. • .
• .• There. ball been a further advance in Bread
stutria, andYlonr....was active at 37s a 38 s ad
for Philadelphia, Baltimore
,and;Wcstern pa
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The (le' ,'
prices hail!
Corn had a !
The Le
Consols ha
94 1-2. ;
ml for Wheat was active, land.
(further advanced , - 01 - -per •16 . 1b5.
'dvaneed from 6d to Is-.•
'don Money . Market' . was • steady.
fttrther advanced,. and .0o - sad at
' fiNGLAND
The
_leading item of news from England, is
the resuirption; by Lord Palmerston of his
seat in thecabinet: The step' . is regarded as
likely' to an important bearing on' the
affairs in:the East. • , •
The latet, ndvices from Constantinople and
Vienna, represent the .aspect of affarrs'/ be
tween Rris i kia and Turkey to be very serious,
though the occurrences of the,last few days
indicate littlel progress on the part of the, hos
tile- arm .
-All etiOs htnegOtian have urns far proved
unavailing. llre Sultan, however, it • is, stated
in a , Vienna dispatch to Paris, -has indieated
a Willingness ito send a plenipotentiary to the
.conference' ofithe four Powers, provide& that
Russia fii,Si . e . fiCuates the ,Principalities.
:The Qz:ty. on the other- hand, has
his fixed.,deternainatien not to _agree ti
proposali for ' peaceful nerrotiations,
material;conOssions from the Turkish !
eminent fir. t obtained.
' • Several Ifurither skirinishes are reported
the line A the, Danube, but little advat
had beenain . ed on either side.
It is ritported that the demand for the
lined flee& of England and France to
the Bla Sea : has been refused.
.
It iti:id( of . (,'aital Coilinalosione)
lion. Plotiiyi EL
.Ferltli..rinvly. ele:
Canal COLi:iiisiioner, entered 'up.m th4
eliarfqi tif ' ii.i duties on, the 10th inst. I
Board cfms.isting of Messrs. Clover,,lloi
and For4tlit,• organized . on . the' aid dii
the app4i)tirient of Gen. Seth Clover as'll
ident, a hill' Thomas L. Wilson . use Secretai
Wit.4l Morison,Esq., the late Presi
of. tliC 'BOA, has; . during his' official
earned a high reputationlis an able, fa
and courteo4s °dicer, and carries into hi
tireinent the best wishes of 'a large sire
'friends for his fuldre prosperity. On Mu;
last, hisl,cOlengiies passed the following
lution; lOileh was not intended . as an un 7
'meaning compliment: r . -
Resolycii, ithat 'the thanks Of the. junior
mendiers of Me Board are .`due to theilloti.
Win. T;4lloirison for. the kind and. gentle=
manly . dia!nner in which he has discharged
the d'utieslof President .of the Board, and that.
he carries With him into his_ retirement Itheir
best wishas for his future health and prosper=
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.Chicago, Illinois, .' there are 6,1
svitook, and,l96 mai)tifactpries.
4110, 1
Iring : the month of • Deceml)*.r, in
neinnati total number of deaths
to 271. - •
ST" Pt
city of -,Ci
niouil tied'
NOTICE.
An adjottined meeting of the "Suszfa.
Teacherrl ! Association will tie held
Court Uouse in Montrose, on
fling, .lan. l 28th at 6 • o'clock.. An ad
may be e4keeted, after Which _there will!
discussion[ on School . Government and
Books. * -
All Teachers, 'Male and fethale and th
lie generally are itirited to otend.
By
.ordet of the Bxecutive Committee,
Acknowledgment..
Mr. - n i nd Mrs. desire to e.
their gratified aeknowledgments to thei
iYf friends who, notwithstanding the se
of the siOn: of Thursday last, favored
with their presence on that day-; and a
those wln;, - providentially prevented
meeting with them have, since added
geneiou . A.icontributions to • the very 1
and thoitt acceptahle offerings of that .
. •
,
That the Great Dispenser 'of every
may gra.ciongly,mete out unto them
recompei.nSe of spiritual`--blessing is thet,
nest prayer and 4biaiiig desire. • -
~~~~~~~~
. On the 4th inst., by Rev. H. A. Riley,llr.
VAVGII:6:; DAVIS, of Utica, N. V:, and _Miss
ALICE DLllldtiff, Pa.
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V In St .; Paves Church, in this boron, h . , on
the-31 ijlsl., by Rev. DeWitt C. B le,:by,
JOHN CI: SIII,L S U E 49., of Chicago, 11,r and
Miss Jvi:t4 A. KkELEf, of this borough.
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411g01,
.On Miniday the 9th. CLATIENCEI 14y
r:soloNliafaut son of William A: anal jMaty
A Crossnanti, aged_ll months 3 weeks and
1 day.
"Air.=
.:tias ! that earth's bright and beautiful things
Are 4ways: the soonest to 'perish, -. .
That the:zel of. death should so early
angel
.116 fig:, •
. And, Os - troy all hopes that we cheris!
Administrator's Notice
‘TOT' is hereby given that Lottern
inenuiry. upon the EAstti• of Orrin
tams Div - kOnte. Lf 841.1ewator Tewieihip. , hare
lwrn gratifrd to the Subserilwr. All pers , nis
e4tate, ale hereby requontod ti;
matte imniodiato payment. and those having
olaints upibri ;.aid ostat , ..: to present theta dilly at,
te.44-dr.r'btottlt.iitent:
• , EMELINE E. Wll.l.lAllB,,,*Adex.
86(1 1 ;4.14.44.1. .r.n. 18. 1833-3w - 6. t
D.. Ft, :Lathicip &. Co. 1
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•
A" -
,to ! ing ~11 their stock orGoods eh i enper
than Peer in order_to make: room .fort their
Spring - pnrehase. , Call and,see . f•4 yourse l v es.
Jan. 16:„ 1
. PLAID' De Lanes only Is '6d at ' i.
. ' . D. R. LATIIROP & CO.'s'
BAY State Sh twin cheaper than ever 41
1., D. R L. & 4,0.'8
SOME•tnoto of that 6d Sugar Lett at /
- D. R. L dr, Co.s
Mont - roSe. Jan. 16. 1854. I
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SOFT .5 •
... r ,
I
OFT 0 - APlhy ilm gallon or b•trell at I .
I..jif. - • ••••-- . - TURRELI;S.
THE plliee.to liity 'materials for LIGUITS is at
TURRELIkIe.
'SETTLE up with ' A: TURRELL
4 , Jaftw.r)l,lBs4. . . i••
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Administrators' Notice.
OTICE is hereby given/that Letters Tests
/1 went:lcy upi.n OP. ("tate of Augustus Pielcs
ering dee'd, late nt Jaekson•tnwoship, hare l bet:ft
granted to the subseritient. All perwms in,deht.
ed tai said estate nrsOtereby requessted to make
ituntediatn :pay/113,04(4*nd those having clainis up.
inn said extAttltii present thtm duly • attested for
settleritent4 Smarm W. PIoIERIIIG.
_ DAnD A. BssoN.
iskaary 18 ,: _IB6S-Swit). • Adler".
VOTES -&-Tl*-IVARE
_
F9t !iituditse,b
:to..taTHROP & Co. Iwould beg team to,
* retqn thanks to their Iftiend,fer their lib..;
eral patimtage for!the last year and hope th e y
will contityee their favors; s wbich we hope to mer—
it. by Stile* attention to bushiess, and low Pricei.
We have the must approied; patterne of STcrvas
ever broiiifit into this market, among , which ma y .
be foisodii
STAR:4IIF TILE .117E8f(Elevated Oven.)
CULtIVATOR,. . 1. " . "
PARAWON, 1 1 , 1
Ar 4 WiAVORLiD, 1'
GLOBE, ' 1 •
A 'FLAS,
THREE STATES, all lAir Tight, and
era ton numerous to mention'. ,
We. Mail have MI hand a large assortmen of
Tin Nardi of a he4cil eoressly for
trade.' Ci4eri , and Well Puns 'el ail deseriptions..!
lead Pipe . f all sines, reelsloi chain pumps, !&c ,
&A.% -JoblAvork dite wcth nijatness and despiitch.t.
All kinds of produce . 'tilien,i or approved credit '
given. Avila us if.yoti please. ; Shim on
Main striCt; directly opposing the Oem. Office.
LATHROP,
A. WOODRUFF '
Cash . pW Tor F ONbq t • ' L. & W.,1
-,
t - F , t* -- D • ISSOLUTION. - t 1 ,tt
Ti" Cio-partne . phip . heretofore existintl he::
twerp the understeriedlOn Editing, and fitb.
ti s hirig,•thia . 3foniiini Dent' rat. under the ,6rtn,
and style i;of S. 114:: E. 13., CHASE, is this; day
dim:44)1%1.4141mM MAI von - sent. The .notes I and'
amounts it're Tor if k. present; in the hamis :a 5...
It. Chase ) . ork . " l l.;•tion. In order -to neentnmo.l
- gate- our:-,,uhse.rih. may ers. arrangements • have. eery,
matle, KO VI 4 paiittents may to Made eith .r ati ,
the - 1 . 4 w Offiee•of:S. B. CHASE, at Gri...av &Md;
N. AmAs4CitAsE Esq..-of 11 .rfoni ;- or to l LVis' ,
DAY,- 4.fiei of - 'the present...present...nr.N
B. CHAS , "Prietar4 "f Ihoi
." tn
Deoerat."l ' . 7 • SI ilEl/
A LE
.0,1 • i• E..i11. CHASE. • ;
• , .
, - Montrolie, Dee:3l, 1.8534 • . •
~: L
uteri
any
ales:,
'Gov-
khan's. Cour t Sale.
XTOTICE l's hereby given that in :parsnan're or
11l an Order ~',;Sale issued from the Of p n tan's' ,
t i .
Coo otliusiquelianna enunty. Uteri. will b ex.:
ree‘ed to 4alO, atiMblic.„vendue, on -Saturda thei
21st day Of .1 . ai,u4i.v, 1853. at - 1 o'cliiek P. 31 . 1 1 , the:
tollowb*teicrilii.d lot, Otte' o r parcel of . and,
late the eknate of -John- Chaptberlin , deed, v z
A cert4n inestniatze. far,iO, &..7.: sitliale it litt - i
ItoWnsl4l) . l3ior New. Nil:ford, land hounded. •a 101..1
lovvs;viz',.,•'• Ilj..gioning at, a tMriter'4.b. the road oni
the lino lir CUM riif.,. F4I .I's , ;land ;•thettee lit,l
. t . h0...
saute Smith 2 I a, clegreca•ii.e.t. 86 1.2 pvrehrs to l
:1 stone 4 . 4.4; thoce south.tr-3-4 deg..eaSt,..32
perches r+Alsti n nii heap nrir the ren: . theriCe 10l
Daniel Cilowttst . '4,,lot• sontly - 2. 1 2 deg. e: At '72;
perches- id A 'post,kandstone.i, corner: !henry i ontlii-
I d e o. wi4t 51. p '...hes to .A corner on Win. Var..:
-hooseo'silito.; thence , by r the same north 89 tlez. , .
writ 5 pYtretivs;-kilienee 'solith I deg. Wesl_ll3 1.2
perches $ a stone. ite:p: thence north 891 i tleg..
West 61' tiial* 14 perches i t o a post on the'l tigh.!
way; thence 11 . 1110 slim. north.. I du g .. weSl 32.
p.-rches in:i;eorrier; theric north 88 deg east. :3
perches tO ti_corner; thencoicb.g. sent 121.1 2
perches i .. 6 as chestnut stu - 41-41tence 'south 88.
dcg—,*) - per Che - I a i mime .henp ; thence
north one deg .* k'S i partlylin the 14'e•to a corn-
er- thereOti. about 6G, perches: thence north 66
deg. easElll9 perches to We place Of begittning4
containidg
. 109 acres and 10 perches .trict meas.,
arc, 'ha OM sarneMtore or. E.... • . -
Sale iii be held nt t h e, Court House in Mon
_-
trose, art4:terms,.-:.
o 1 payment made.kriown n o n thO
day of sate.
. li . ,t‘ ,-. 2. •D. D. WARNER,
Jan. d,f.,185.1. i -
..:- _ I • AdMrs.
_.;. , • :' •,. 1
NEW GOODS
-, _> 1
, ,
'At: ti•lau lniatrza vpS, =el:Lange.'
rr"E'•
Sulmcriber 'botchy informs his friend:',_ ~ (cOinprising tti public generally) :fiat he iS.
now replCniAink hiS stock! of Goods, and is ot
fering ittperior induced - tents for them to purchaad
of hitn,#liereby Iteepinz their capital, as 411
.ti
doing they trading at hoine, among his stock
may bOtound a golerm a...4 , ,ittnent of Dry nod
GroccrieS, Crockery,' Halilware, Paints, I Oils,
Dyes. 1;10its anti Shoes. Illds and Caps, wall and
windoW'Paper,.Clothjog, Trunks, Yankee nOtionS
&c., alt of whicti he will 4. happy toexchanga
for any:,; kinds tirfurnter's.iirodnea at ti;e highest
.
pricOs,..caidt, or 4ond credit! . .
Alan be wanta•all Who • bare accounts of Invei
six months standing' to caWarld settle. them ion or
beftire;th?first of Feb. 1854, and all who intend'
to pay [jt,grain Sie'requeseed to brine it nifinzs.4
soon an convenient. J. L MERRISIAN..
WANTED tti• hire a ki/od Blacksmith, One
who undiistandS,all branches of the trade, and
can cainOv..ll ri.Oommendid Tor sobrietY and in:
dustryJcan obtain fair wages by calling on thti
Subscribe't soonlitt Upsomi i ilie, Pa. '
JOSEPH . .: - • .
L MEar.w As.
JaW12,f1854 . . !.
. . : F, .. ..i •• I. • ' ~l - !
..'e
ills-
The
)kips
by
~' res-
'dent
term
tbful
is re
•le of
. C 0.,.
t the
eve
dress
be a
Text
press
r ma
verity
them
so to
from
their
iberal
occa-
. • Montrose Depot Ahead. i
.. . ~
T''Atiintioti - ut the italic is revectfuliy in
viteid to tilt assorttnell t . of Goods jnot re: ,
ceivedat 7 1 i
• . ~, ..
.. .
- ii, ,11. C. I;EE'S TIiEV• STORE,
CotOsiinz of Dregs . -NA24, Shirting, . Prints;
Delaittes,t•tssinieres Jeanie', COlll fo orters, erv:sts,
GloyeS, - IjO se , Window Paper. Stationery. Yan:';
kee:Niati4ns, P.4,11cy Gm+, .llfirdware, Wood: '
ware, l'in : ware 47. e. .dr.c. , ;all of which will be.
sold eltedvfor wish or barter. , Please: call and:
.. . . • 1 -
examitie for vomkselves. • -'i
Niontnise Derult, J.n. 2 4 ,
. t . .
i, , ....
of 1 • , ,
To thil 1-l On. the illuiges Mr Court . of Quarter
1,. Ses,kliOis - tf ihei:Peaci;.iliqurdAr the. county rf
Suirpithaona . :
...
.. , .
;
Tg Otti:ion ! - .lf L B i tt N. Ilard of the. Borough
lif Wiltrosin m..tid county; respentfulli , rep.
re,..ent's, 0..1:11 tit provided; viith. muitati/e votive.
)i
nienetii totkeep IVrtOetory i4l, th e Bo:north afore.
said': ittutthat OS hi!iintetitioll to apply to the
next Cottit or %liner S..isiiotitoo be kinkiest in:
and f.lr :•iiid 41.01111 y fin the 10-urt h .31ontIay of:Jan
uary for' ;i: lieetn,t4 to keep A; grot•ery, and.to x.ll,
..crone hei , , r, Ale. hr other 4.11 t ligoorzt. nettordittlz
to the,;acit!of A..t.i.nibly of 14th April A. D. 1851;
r ::f
. 111 .
',
. I. N. BULLARD. •
. - - '.:
', .11fonir,Lr. J.n.U4. 1 14 5 : 11 w 4 • v :
..
' 'ED
000 BuAli'4l4 .1"124.1., :Ind 20.000 I.lllBllos
ID •r
which price
will pad in Cii.-11 liv I - J. fl SUTPHISI.
Snininiir-vinio-11- 2- 18154- .
• •
••
Tatoentori' Sale. . • '•
„
Ili; i:ieeutorii ofter-ktri sale it valuable farm,
T
estk ofA.: I). ll•trper, dt:01. 'in
Brid2liwat;Onwasltip. nh. ut 31tuiles fit
,Morktro4.e,ion'S.4ttirday thej2Bth day . .#r Jane try
inst.. at :r oeloek-P.. M.. 4: mtainvig -150 byres i d•
land, iieres under iniproVratent; . • and
well wnto-ed, Said t.,rni 'Juts .!good buildings
thereon,-rlil is will adapti4l to'. dairy purin,sept ;
and altog.i.ther is a very desirable lort4ion for
any.,one Wishing t±i poreh:hte a gond farm. Tinny
made knelt) on day of sale.
: • 1
• .COAS. S;;GILIitRT,'
• J 6 . 11 M fIiSTEN . •
. Bridgrwater, Jan. II: 1844-2w3 • Ex'rs.
•;-' Public Vtudie.
wiLt, be expiised at Puiiiic li.. , endue at 41'm
residence Of the sutAwriber„ in Bridttswit,
ter Saturday the 4801 inst.,lat 10 [o'clock. A. Xi
th e full o wing property, viz: 1
One first rite pair of Oien, 4 Oowe, Beds a.-. 11
Bedding, 1-Cooking . Stove ,. Plough , and other
farming titensils, household furniture &c.
Tzams.—Ati inims under $5, (tab down ; ever
$5. viz months credit, with' intorest and . approved
' JOHN N. DEANS.
Bridgewater, Jali, 11, 1704-2 u 3*'
•
113L4T1.11) F orks, Spoons, 4.a.-41 hen viittock
.1 'jam . rl•c'ci,. A. J. by , I -
a EcawrEnts
• „ .
cPUt3LIC noticeis hereb given to all Persons
oncerned in the estat iof Joel Morse deceits.
ed, that the Administrator . H. Home has set.,
m
tled his fl c ount hubs Rgister's 'Office in and'
for -the. (loamy tie SUbqkiehannu i p und that the ;
same Will be presented toithe Intigettlof the Or
phan's Omit of , *Not/aonnty i *intros" ; on',
Wednesday the 18th 'My 1 Jiang 'y next for Con
firmation- 'and ailottiance.
I L T. L NODOIi, Register.
ReKister's OtLie: idon , / -I
Dee. 19th IOS
The- Artist ls- mooting.
Friends, Palrons, end-Ererybody, an othei- In Ile
stone has been ruched on the journey Of
another degree has . &en marked on the scale of
time-4another. heen severed from the
chain bf the future--.Latiether page hits , beeniWrit.
ten in tho great volume of ,the paitt--and - agalt:
we witness the bright opening of a New Year:
• And at its earlydawn- we . meet you,
' And With "happy new year" greet'yOti.
And now, as you , revieir the year just departed,
And direll upon' its joys and sorrows—its •privi
leges , enjoyed; and: its duties neglected; per
chance, some of you: have neglected to call' on
the Artist and secure one of those "Faithful
Sltadqws" t .
Which light und'art With Magical
Avorkirt,g - tagether, can
. catelt so well!
:But you-may yet redeem .the past. As you; lay
your plans for the advancing year; let . thic occupy
on early and prominent plac . e. on the programme
- ef'yotir future intentions. •,' •
Would you leaveFa lastind imprasson s behind
you? r Come to the Daguerrean WOuld
you !vsee yourselve4 as others yoil COrae
to'the Daguerrean • gallery. ! Would you make
an ariprOpriate -prelientlk to Cherished friend?
Coma to , the Pleiurd Rooms! And' beside all
this, would you encourage art, and make glad the
heart' of dhe Artist?
Iq the fbin . the Judgex of the (Jowl. of Quarter
ISi.asions o 1 the Puke in 'and for nie County of
Susquehanna:
THE Petition otFredeiiek., Pickering 'of the
Borotigk , tf Snsquehania, in, said county;
revectfully repreients, that he - is proVided with ,
suitable conveniences to kcep.,a' Grncery in the
lf, , rough aforesaid;anii that ittis his intentivn•to
Apply to the next Court or iter Set4sifTs fo
,lic-hOlden in and for said' county on the - fourth
t:l!onday IM.I, for, a li cense to keep a
Grocery,nnd. to - Heil strong beet, ,ale, or other
trialt liquors. accorilin'g to the - j act of Assembly
di' 14th April, A. p:• 11551.1 • • .
.1 PICKERING..
Susquehanna, Jan . . 4, 1854-I;w4
• • - ' Assignee's i Maid°.
' •
PUPLIC notice 1 4 hereby
.g,tven that Win. J.
~Turre..ll , aind Albert i Chalnhtlin. a•Stagilei'S
iii S". A. Lyons ;men - V...Ba . d:Rr. o f the firm :of
nistger &LCti:„ f. r the bOiefit of their ered.
itors, tiled in . the Prothonotnry's otlieet in and -for
the county of Stisciiiebanna.at &ov. term of cOurt
ti pir account as sttivnees.Of said T. P. Badger
C.,.. and that the same will. be presented to
t he. 'Court f Common' PleaS :of said county for
Gal confirmation
.and allowance at Januarytertn.
at the .Court whiCh time • said•aceoptit
will 'be allowed.hy'said 'Coart .unless cause be
:Itown, why said - acemitit shMtirl not be allowed.
F.:A. WARD, Prott?'y..,
Montrose. Dec. 204.1853. -• '• ' _
- -
. .
Cltaitor gotice.
I9TIcE is Iter4thy.k.i.ven Vint: spp4eatioti
lx..et, loalie to the'Court of C ,, ,ontok, 'Henri
4if ea.untr t.r grant'ilch:lrter of In
e.;rporation to
,the - i , "Alpha - Epsilon' S.!eie!ty of
Ihrford Universit" at:goo-HOT e' to the Act of As
40nbly of the sth day of . 04.1. A. D. 18 . 40. .
. =
F. A. WARD, Proth'y.
Montrose, inn. .0, •
NotiOat. . •
NAOTiCE is hereby .iven'that Leiters - Testa.
menthry, upon
,the estate of DenhisDresh
ttl, dee'd, Lite ;Of Silver Lake, - township, 1 . 9%-e
been granted to;thesubseriber. All persOns in.
aehted to.- said estate are hereby 'requested:to
Make itinnediste payment, and' those • haviml
eh.ims 'upon slid estate to present them duly
attested for settlement. •
! ' !! MARY ORESLIAL. Admr'z.
Like. Dee. 12,.1853.L50w6. •
rr".r large . and superior farm in Pirnock
township, owned by Br NJAMIN PAilllr t is (or
rent either for a fixed.-sum or upon shares—either
with or without Stock thereon. Good terms will be
given, and good Security required..
For terms and particulars inquire of the under
signed. GEO. GATES, Agent.
Ohnock, 1553-"-49w4* •
To the lion. thi; Judges of the Court of Quarter
Srssions:of the. Peace in and fur the Cutiitty
Susquehanna:: ,
T"E petition .. or Ittnes.flell of' the Borough of
• Stp4pielutnnt in maid county, • respeetrully
represents, that ho is.pritykled with sultable.eon.
vyni ef ie e s to 'kip a. - Grocery in the Borough
aforesaid and that it isAtis intention to apply
to the next Court of Quarter . Seteilons tu . be hot.
don in arid for maid county on thelourth'hfonday
or Jattuarv,-)8* for a license . to keep a,Grocery,
arid to sell strong beer, ale, or other tnalt fitprirst„
aceordiroz to. the . act of Assembly of 14th April
A. D. 1851. j•
, • , • JAMES BELL
• StPloehanna.:Jan: 4, 1854-Iw4. .
Adniiiiitstrator's Nolice'i. l
NOTICE iti• hereby gien that Letters Testa.
mentacy upon the estate of Calvin 'Wilcox,
dee'd, late of Auburn township, have been grant.
ed to the aubseriber.:. All persona indebted to
told estate are hereby.requesied to make ironic.
cliate payment, - _and those having .cinisn upon
said estate to Present them duly attested far
settlement. • . A. S. LOW, Adm'r.
Aohurn. air 12, - .1853450w6.
-=l
. .
Going, Going, ,Attnost.Gone!
Mak; haliince.,of . niy Goods will be - sold with
._l out regard to profit.„ and hiivini been bought
'when
.Goods •wklre from 10 to 15 percent. lower
in New, YOrk thiyi they now are, I offer
. uniisnal.
indueements to • 411 who wish _ to ..buy:- Goods',
cheap. see for .yetikielVes and you
O ,
will find you
n buy almost own
• . LITTLE. •
NOTICE.
NOTICE is he'reby given that Letters Testa.
mentary Upon the estate of Lazelle Bryant
deg f d, late of Jackson township have been gran.
ted to the suhecriber. M. persons indebted to .
said estate are hereby requested to Make
diet(' payment to.the subscriber, in Harford,; and
those having claims upon said estate to present
theta duly attested for settlemtmt.
CHAS. TINGLEY. Adm'r.
flniford, Jui. It, 1854..4 et
Then let . it appearby promisina here, r
.
That d uri rigl he year, 'Fifty, Poor, /-
1 You will. one ow! nil, be gars to call
At "aid Fellaws' If;ili,"'Se'conti Floor.
IY. B. DEANS.
I .llcintro - sp,. Jan. , '
Fresh Arrial of New-Goods.
&IL it D. SAYRE are juttt receiving a vatic
ty of New Griods, , among which may he found
Ladies Kul only 2.. 6d; per pair. Ready
made Clothing. colored carpet Yarn. Dr Lamest, De
Berge, Vnalinterei i,'reuch,::Englies and Sax:99y
Meringes. ittLf which ,WP will aell a.. chitin
ti not cneaper man th e cheape st for Kenny ray.
Montrose. Nkiv. 6, I P 53.
Executor's Notice.
JETTERS testamentary, have Lien granted to
the Kubscri4r on / the estate of Cornelius E.
li.44,dee'd, late Of Autuirn townsitip. 'per
sons indebted to4aid estate : will make - immediate
payment, and persons having .demands ,pre.
sentthem. to the jnndersi.rrUst 'duly attested for
settlement. ANDREW S. 140. W; Eei. •
Auburn, Jan. 2,1854-1;0;
VENDUE,!
Wt . be exposedlto public snlo . at the
house of J.P. Ilnmlin; in Forest Lake on
Ktturday the lith day of: Jsn., nt :ten o'clock A.
M.. the following property, viz:-
A - quantity of I - lay, 2 cows,-2 calves,: 10 sheep,
1 - luenber.two loirse wagon', 1 two horse .lumbee
sleilh, one pair gobs,. I one yetiti old, heifer, to..
,gether wittt a large-quantity of - farming utensils
too numeroustoi. mention. .
.
.
"firms—AU antMi.under:ssemih. down, Oyer
ssl'ix months itredit, over $25 one year with
approved security. =_, • •
• J. P. HAMLIN
Forest Lak e , Jan.' 3, 1853.7-1
A Fresh Lot * .
(A F ditsimereg. ,Ginghanos and other Ftioey
ki Dry Gi,ods, just arrived at
. ,
ri - Scot?, .Icgta9reis & Co's.
Also, a new and large assortment of Iron, &c.
&c., which will lesold cheap as 'p.m.:l - for Lish
6r pay dawn . / ' Scam ;rirrasTea & 'Co.
Springville. Jan; 2. 1851.. i . •, • .
Farm for Reut.
New Milford Dec. 19. 1851
'Administrator's Notice.
.:•• RETUR.KING,:-.
Le" , Mout:Pis dal l l, (Sundays eueepted) at: 2 P M.,
reselling Kirkwoixt. lig time to lake the Mall Ira& of
Cars.both East and West: , Is ing 'the'nearest and merit
feasible route to reach , the New York _and Erie Rallioad.. '
This Has Intersecting trl-waekty li ii!forDlinaillg SPriugT•
ville, Tunlihannoek. •Wyuming. an ,Willgesharri. which
leaves Montrose at 7 A 111 every Mon sy, Wednesday awl
Triday. Also, a tine *0 friendevi Hr. yfiVlllo.' &e.. Oood
Tears P and cennlortabhg Mak
ren provided...mind , the'
Proprietors !inapt:, no, pains to cogramoditethe Pub.
lie • i . - _ . - • K.' ltailell, • •
.... ra
Meeenglwr ;40352 • . MORGAN &MKS'S . -
.
: s : NEW-G.O DS. • ••
•• -
T SIITPIII?: Invitee attest
eJi • large and eomplete asiortment
, IW:a Good for Fal
hi toner, reeelvtak. Sn addithso to
Staple Der Honda, UrOcartea. II
abut oilers to the Ladies s rich 'toe.
...,, -
' Fall and.Wintr DreAs- Goods..
so le it Velvet Tl.nbers, Fhairir. it Olt ri. 131Oves.and
Meier% Yells; Table rpreads",k 'Cloths, Satchels, .Ladies
and..sllsees fille Bootrand ebbe, kek lbe . Toils glintle.
Men be offers a large Stock fty of beet g l
~' :
. .
Reacly Made C Idag,. . -
Clotbs;Caerimeres. (Tweeds and Jeaha,TeNlap,Hatsand
Caw'. rtnote & !?bne , ..i,, ere. , • ' • -
His stock erArrtees a more viten '
men; than heretofore. sod tor is p I .,
‘.. t •
ri„
• aupeor Induc•
to 'C'4.B)7ntrrehosirt. - •
. • HO respectfully Soto an ' esti,
and all , Others- desiring good • •
)
pries asked for them. . ~ •
Stamen silk Sept. I,th TM: '—
2000 Pieces Will Paper, ill st
best assortment ever offer'
reetiired at ' -
„ .
More.'fiew..
•
HBURIUT iw timi ilecelving aeo
. Failand Winter Goods, by
will be fully replenished in every d
ally inviting and. intnniete rattle
Ladles Dress Geed*, Kids Plaid an
Cashmere, Psramettas. Freneh -- Me
Lustre, Embroidered Robes. Silks. I
Ilibbnita. a laige and new assortm
TAO* Fur Cuffs, Nietorinn and
Slippers. and over bhiici. CI
mules, end a new annortment, of Sin
Fumes. with is great vet ety of of
Goods which will he sold on the
offering especial Indneetnent it to mut
.New MINA, Nov, 24. 1t53
ew Sto
H. Burtitrrtin r.celving
ment .of !looking Parlor an.
or Coal, and In eonneetion pith
make a pelect and complete- uaort
lar and improred kinds of . •
Air 'Tight, tlerrited Ot
Plate. Stov'
. ,
Also, store Pinesopteel, Iron,
whieli he will sell sit' the lowept pri
New Milforil, Sept. 29th. 1553
J • , - REMO V
LINES &REYNOLDS
Tailoring- establit•hthent
U. llawleyls Store. near the
where - theyiare prepared to a
calls in their profession. pledgi
to every mist:tumble man: L
Paris fashions jastieceived
Slontrose:Sept.-1-fi. 1953.
MIELE S : OP.' •
TIM undersigmed h:ive e:tablished a shop in
the basement of Mr. Se re's Store, in , Mon
tnise, where they will ut all times keep 'on hepa
FOREIGN and DoNIIIIPSTIC 111)1,1111i.E. and tn.nontetnre
tne some onto monuments, total-stones, Table
tops, &c., . , -
. .
IT The patronage of ifiP p blic is raftpwctfulty
solicited. CONGI ON & BEVIER -
Montrope, Ant,: .!2.5, 1853--if. •
ds;
L
Dr J. WEBB is now recriv . v j og his Fall stock of
JL.I.• Goods. Neese 00ra - id examine. as they
will be. sold chi.ap for cash:.
Mftntross. Sept 14. 1553. •
•
done powers & steam Engile' •
(r,, YEand two Horse Powers for thrashing. , or
NJ other purf,oses, siad a sixteen boric Puvrer
Steam Engine for sale 'low.'
• Auz. 17. Savte, Rev Lev, & Pcixtrea.
• CASH PAI
A kinds of GRAIN by
1. D. R.
.
Gkocerievs;Wfoles,
IN great variety . .., considers'
or quality, and cheap fo;
for most kinds of merchantab
terms. His stock of Sugars,
ikc., being so numerous,
essary - to ray. that almost a
eery line timed by families, can
ry and consequently enume
superfluous. 1 u :particula rh P
instiou of his 6d Sugar, 2s.
A deduction worth saving m
in larn.equoutities., ••
. Montrose, Pa.
. _
:Joseph L. Itletrim i tn.
.
13 Eil'Et; rFur.Ly inform his Benda that he
.I.l+ is now receishus. a ?ile O ehole Good. 'from
the grist .• Emplrium, . wh i c h
,tog thpr with his
old stack makes his aseortme qUite i coliwlete, and
will enable him - tii! slecessits(iy conyote with his
neighbors. •Antong his stock may bd fouud.a good
'supply of Dry Goods, Groceries, ; Cro ckery. Hard
ware, and . Wooden ware. Nails: %t, Drugs anci
'Dyes. Paints and o.ls. Hoots and Sii or, (a superior
lot) flatland Caps; L idles WI ner. Bonnets. Patch,
ells, Carpet Btsgs, Trunks, Ready !lade Cluthinz
selreted , rprevaly for service.. end atl outland' other
useful articles not necessary here ta Mention. Ali of
which he will sell it the foulest Living profit for
Cash. Pi-Mace. or approved credit. l' ,
Upsoitodle, sept. 24, 1853. 1 , '.
i
mompv : Inioius-v ~! , ' •
,
Ni o u N 4p Y ma c ti su i " i
c e
o.
a s t av ß e i i! igh h a y i l lit o n rch w it h s o in i sj iw o p f
the largeskaportinent hetweentfriff - , ork and Cin
cinnati. Of Drags'. Medicineti, Paint . Oils, Dye
i.tutre. Varnishes. Glues. Brushes, Ch micals, Pat
ent Medicines, Perfumery: Fancy ( nods, ate.—
A Ism Wiudow Glass of an sit s Gun 7. by 9to 29
by 3G. Putty, Paint Brushes, Grain og Brushes,
Glass Ware,and other,things too numerous to men
tion in this notice. • • 1 .
All of which we pledge. onikelves7tO sell on as
good terms as they can be bought in the city of
llew York or elsewhere. . .
We are 'prepared to supply ] dealers as well as
consumers at the lowest market votes.
, ; • • LAiIIPMAN a CO: ".
.'. • • 'Tompkins Block, Binghamton . . • •
Oct.l I .:1953-41m3. . . ; .
• .
u ,
Valable Fain' ,tar bale.
TFIE
subscriber !o ff ers fo sale his valuable
farm! in Gibson. town hip, Susquehanna
copnty, Pa., containing 157 a .Fes, situated in the
Et .tern' part of said' town, half of a tile from the
Tankhannock creek, and 12 1.2 miles from Sus
quehanna IDepot, , on the N. Y. &- E. Eafirseid.
On said; farm - .. - is •a : framedlhou4e. 3:Varna, a
horse. stied, corn house, a young orchard of over
106 trees,and, in well witero 6 ' - • -
- lie ofreTs wadi fur 10 per cent. less thalt the
real value, j •,` , • .
TEKms.4---Two thirds;,of the purchase ',money
cash down, and balaniu Necurdbv mortgage.
- .
li' •,--_-: '‘VIL 1 lAM TAYLOR.
- Gibson,ew... 23; 183- —4 Yi . • •
GOLD 'i•Spectadles-4 In I
(Gold Spectacles of all #
-;
Silver eptikinßings, Fruit KIIIIVett, Cops and
Chains, Thimbles,'Sotter 1t01ve4:414. . •
To the ',Ladies—Agate snit Cornelian Dress
Buttons. ;Shell flair Pins, 31 , irery nice tirtiele.
PLATED AV A R.'S- -Some ery handsome Cas.
tors, Cake Baskets, Candle 8 iekto, Snuffers , and
Treys, ‘•;e. -
LOCKETS—A good eas rtment .of Double
and_Slnele, both Gad and,. Plated. e" - -
SILVERTLATED 11141VES—A enperiorsr:
trete mode, to match sliver Forte: - -
SHEI.I4 COMBS—Just received, a-nmelot;of
t ea
Shell Bar Combo. olio Ivory do .. _ 1 . : - _
G91.t1 HAMS In-every varlety—etio. Gold
Keys and le. All of the.above artleles aro
for m 4 ' o ' ir br ! ALFRED L EV ANS , .
•Babioiri r t !
L
f stiff - est. I. sioiiiiffr — l
i- rl i,
' L bw wiehes tit Mill theritn ion 91'
traridAlie Pub is to hlit iie large
1_ 1 ,, : !
-. ,- . STOVE ..I . , ; •-• -1'
at his new St re Room. in Loitersville r n 'die -
L. S. Lenheinke , Store,• add r&b Gres Bend.
Elfpoir lio.has in addition to - hie tOrtner &Silo
variety of. Cookies' anti !leder ,Stovagr Y illi!Pr
Patterns, some ot whi r tvere.—. •; - ,
/
1 7 se Niehaus
~ 1 11 ? f ed, Br no, t e.Fire y.
1 Modern TrOy,i 1 Mohawk ; - •'" 1 _ Alf so%
ir,cl
Which togeth' with his fa mei -st4k, - 411l be .
rperhaps the olit'estensivennd VarieditiaOrtment
ef well seleei 4tOves in I e County. • , I , -..
And not to bit forgotteni• is thoCiieteregtose r
of4rtfdeiwe kht hod better , inaterietthi' thoie.
haWkedtbou_ the country by unlleineet , Alarm: .
Pricee for fur nit site, With. large furnltu of the
best Rider; 11' - ' - - - ,-4a., $25.
With suchiri inings • ail Pe tars tilrEdsk 23
Small 'size we l;triiitmed; ' - :', 'k•'','C 20
These Ste a are not made 'with old Iron' as ,
iepresented b 1 1 1\ edlara, andineue that have beini .
sold by me "h ve fsited, ' 1 , !,...- i--__ • ~,,- :-.:,
-. r•All a agleam his line-kept nn hand and: .
made to orde as uses!, and ardeve reeelied at bia'-',
old stand in. reat Bend, - '".. - _j___
OHN mum, N. • ‘ . -
1 Lederaville & Great Ben Nov :, 851-4' if. -2 ::.
!Roy
HE ; subte
.1.. his kilon.
looks:meat of
to, the eiesseeliff
Saks, •
his nitual`.apply of
I . wars, Stoves ie. he
I - Win r , Stock ial 4lihrods.' " ~..
• 1, sr, IN Mil BRET.
ecember IBGS,fir. • t..,: ,- . • ,
• ,
!Tin subseri ere 'have the piasine,of±aunonuciag to
a.
L . their cast,. era. and the p bile generally: that they
are now meta% a liege addition to their I stock oaf Goods,
bought it .the %weld p i rie m e re lelnett the detdiniiia-imptri-tt,
and which they .ire pte to sell at a. eery sit ALL Aa
v tom a. We &I li notennold wit aceetlarW. Pante *Teti
article in one li e—autace t to asty,we' routine° all
who will give wt a call, that hi Q tNTITY. (11141:11r of
1
PILICE,, our stock will be corn adios' with any gthet e•-
abllphsciont in the county. 1 - • 1' •• l.
~. aslyteTraittaiv. 11
Al
loci
aud varied tam*.
lora! %o holdout
Mente
fah from hts frfredii
that' art worth , the
TATANTED.ttft kinds. of 01
. 1 V Wooten wicks, Lui
In exchange for 0004 a. - •
Duratber 11, . 103, -
ley and prieist. the
In this esiontsjust
J. II SIJTVIIII.B.,
'BUFFALO
°notes tot just recsived.
Spritigville;Dee. id. 185 . 3 8)
.C!
her general *LOA of
bleb' his isaortment
partmeas Wad" UtICIPLII.
larly in 'new style of
Fancy Delaines and
Inc, -.tie Dayie, Mohair
Bonnets. Rich 'Bonnet
at 'of, WintecSbawt.,
Mulls. toidhe - Rabber
ks 'of elegant and n• w
. Parc, and Conking
re. Fancy and :Staple
ant favorable Arran;
i or.time btiyers;
~ .
• -
SIIIANVLS 5111,11,WLikl
sqrw lot of Wnol LOu tbawbg,l very thertp, by 1
1 • Bpiingville,,Deo sr '
1 '
,
ONE-THIN
%ATE bare a pieuty of Flour
- caprices,: • • • . c
Doermt!erA,ti •
,
.
-• . .800 iil- & - -,1111084.- --- ' - 97- ,- - 7
~ ...,
~.
.nit all 'qualities aad Mark sisal a rob asisoritn t ofifiab.. _.
lJ bar overAttoasi, al4 Buskji, qap,a44we cal salts** ..
is quality and priers. , , ~ • ' • '. I,l' , , , I ,• ' . ,
DeaeLabbr 3d., ' -, . " .. ' fi.;.7../r. 041;: - .. '-
, . 1
• es •
neirrand fill -assort
lamp ,Stprea; for Wool
prtsionis stock wIR
mkt ortlm most pope
- i -
DRY ODS i , • -
' . .
.
Tt 'subscriber respectfully Intits iI.M "att, odes or:
. those wishing to ' purchisel, Cheop - for....posh. to'-f
-'Sros PALL and WINTKIt. &TOW{ i width for eaten* vas
riety and cheapness'.' hi May safely sky is. unsurpassedilsy
any in the Empire state anion which rosy be (Q uad . •
TWO lIUNDR D AIIiAWLS;_.
of every. quality and stile, price r s tangisorfrons_Adi.:thsl4,
100 pieces Psr.unetti stud Amps a Cedes Li. to 647 per yard.'
Trench Merinoes of every gr de_ acid olor, remarkably
thee s. '
10.000 Yards of Del:eines nd t'ersiab Clothslirom Os
to 4e. -.Prints and liingbams i 'endless quintity..... '
15,000 yards bleacbed as. . nimblest bed thiotitTand
Shlrtings; from 6e to le 4d. , ' , .'. ' I!. 1 • . -•-
4000 yeras White, lied an 'tlilow pflannelS, - .fool ls
6d to tis. - Woolen Goods of eer y kind for men and bois.
' 1000 yard Silk. Womb, , laid,Madlinain - Sleek froak
she lowest grade to the Most srerioS 4,154 1 1E7-, Drsgs Wm ,
mings of orgy description-. 4; - i..
•-, -• " ' PEDLARS' .000D:a ''
I '•'
Admire stock from -Auction Teo • e rep. T runks' sad
• • •i' "
'travelling Bags, az 'extensive amortmint constantly 'ow
hand.- , 1.-- ,
n, Premium and
8.
inc. glove Tub•, tie
es for cash 'or smolt
L.
_ , •
ave removed their
o the room over G.
Hotel,"
t.poillirnmptlY to ,all
r entire satisfaction
test Newirork and
No Oitrt will be 'spored on t
Milt - contiuuaneo of the pat
hitherto most generously acen
returns sincere and hearty tho
• :Corner of Court & Water
Nearly opposite the American
NOT.-1553.
• Fatms fo
TIIS imbseribers win art as
1. .in; Kai Estate,—Parms,
Susquehanna county. t'a' r o
and.also,Virginin Land Warr
their property'ror sale can gi
their farms or Lota as follow
improved, and boa watered ;
cif .common trait ; other trill
itrzid, &Mk the nearevt point
SI. Y. r E. K. K.. prke an'
;lrl. All wt..). wish to ars or
ye prompt attention by 'call
ue at Arent. Ilmd,Surttuchaap
WY` Conveyance from Urea
of charge.
O Mae on 'Mak, street •In the •
Ilstcly oceaphil by N. Carp
.
!ATHROP & Co
' - , GEO...
'Fi,ILLEIL, : -' -
H , -. .
AS just_reeeireit hie Fall sad Wintierl stocV of Men-and.
Boys. . . I : ,
•.- - • Iteadiffad Clothing,..- "..' . •
Embracing 0r er Coats of a variety Pf,
t
Irraite. l -fracir.
Sack, and Dress' Coats—T tet-I•Pacts—Woolrts 'Ender
Shirts, and itrawers--Eine W,hitei-vgdrtit.. Tam do—Col.
:tars-,Over Mis—StOekkiir —qiintl, 44. 1 . &c. -
AOA asseitment of fashionable -- ' • :. -
Mew,.*omens, Misses. 110)s. slid Cldidrens upon .k
suoLl. koala Rubber Boots' Fhoes and etandals • ' '
A new supply bf. WALL PA EH, Curtain Paper;BOi‘tr t
at.. Books and Statiopyryi ! ' ' • Also; Trunks, 0 ans, Travel , ill ft Bags, Mackerel, Codiali
Sugar, Tea, Cotten ice- and a t eariety off Fancy: tildes. ,
Ills motto is ready pay and one pricer-gash or produce. , ,
D2l" . .lftre opposite Pearl's Motel.. ,r. •.'. , . --
Montrose; Oct. 4;.1153.1 1 • • - I. ' - 1 - -a -
le & Retail: .
le quantity, tinperi T
ash, or to exchange
e produce, on good
Teas, Tobaceo, Spi
e deiMts it only nee•
ythiug in the Gm. ,
be found-Upon imp):
atiou j is considered
Iwodldjask an exam.
baecoi and 4s Tea
.
I de to hose who buy
I •
Ni.EILILLARD
. .
Bi the bushel or:birrel. or kry- the lcsti for: ele at.the
. Store of the subscriber '1 . i• .
Ho utroae, 0ct. , 1;185q. .GEO. FCLI at,.
tapir, and 1TN,. 4 0 Leather —IV good inioninan
of the bat kind, anntsotly cn hand • I
•
,BENTLEY &
•
" •
ABEL Tll RIZEI r i.
-t `-. .ls - lioso . re"ceiring•hi l
lir flue" r supplytni
i
.11 7 .EW . G I O 0.1) Si , ~: -. • • .. • .... -
, .
rIONSTSTING of nearly tertirything vi!ied lti obit mit.'
li het: which will bkould ati prices; thtiLt casino; fall to
please.t The ptillity !km Suitt/1(o call attd.eaatut to them.
• Montfote. l an 8, - 1854 ..'
Drugs, Medicines & Cliemicabs.
....-
A First rate assortment. I?itysielans' .1111la-rtextl and
1 - 1. experlitinu•ly. put ,up at rvdtieed i rivers, and'Prer
erip ions atrefully eompounledl• The beet qualitialtartl
ales titis.dqvartment will be fond at the Drag and Forist7
.
Store.of . Anti. TOltitel.L;
. .
PAINTS, OILS. 41 DYE ,
A iull . nimprtment. mutat b4t itn,alitragi, at •
• . .1- • ,
-Ginicpii•Ait«A.gerkeral aisorttuent,l:l6d the brotithe
market afforivoit, • I TURRELL's.
Dry . tiontt%;--A. small. 'Or 'choice i•election of taw
most stool , " articles of Dry 04WII; which Will he SOW at
prices Mat will mate It fortho interest of .tinretuwarsto ,
cell at the - store of - A. TIIRRftI.V.
;111a•d•witr . AO Vasil .r \ v. embracing /a good as.
eartment at there celebrated' Waterbury "PrieLetlColsaa.
Stone-ware, &c &e., st - TUlt RUM -
.Dir *pm .pbs.,
- I.lqueciii.—A choice variety of Ligudre roi medicinal
marpoini, atTURBELL'iI. ;
411 wit al Vital ru mote f ,
BUira. Striate'
Rosin, Per, and Tall Plecia.—oleo
Flutes, FIR a
Caroni its,. liarijna, Tuning Torio". 'lngram
Hon Booke, Frond tolueio i .k.c.rt TUN BELL'S:
. -
Jowelr nen stipply of farl . il en able Jr;a• i;l6 , La.
dies and Gentlemen, please es tat the canc7etnriknt. ,
A..TURRILL.
peitualeoy.• , - p irr* , -"Liortmfga . 4l fi ncittl.
(emery, at . * . • • .
,
• Fnni-v lifteds Van P•• • ribrlblre. A r.—A
sego itn.l Ant rate Aocirtinent. The beat pat* te boy. No.
tofu, ht al the otore,9l -• A. TfIRIMLL'iI.
r Patent ' 9 ll , llei ever.—moat variety. NHL euabra ,
elng nearly all of theni
nat eel able kinds. at „
E , i ,
• TURRLL'a. ,
_ .
• . _ . - . •-• F '
. Pork,- 110 auld.Sallt: • .';
A FEW harrole of Pion , extraltiohigaabraods.
tilt::• Also Mess Parkland . ball, by thp barred or
load:.. , - .. : A. BAI,DWIN. ,
MonifBii. e . Feb. 'lB. 1P . . ' • . - -
46 Some things ca bef done its W.U.
;
. • • as of erit;, 9 P ' - • _
.
PRE' subscriber 'haring , poretraed ' tho'Cbair
-1: - Manufactory of A; W. Green - Wood, la Harniid i
tap:pared to manatactore ' • -- •, -
uknisaint-or
- ALL KINDSPreffAIRS.
r
at reduced prices , of good material,. pod iiu: a in.
gorier style or workrtiatadifp. I b." , co ast sat 1 y - ,
'ea head. 01' 11/111 (111111114111111110 . 10. 01411.
ifaston - Rockeis, (iierAer, al styk,)onikintie,, ,,
' .
of Fancy and 4 lyinitor . Chairk:: - '
Flag Seisigi:Seticee, 41.c.e44,. '.-- -----
. Irr AR trork itarriiiittok.give vetisteeties lori
-se Meithentable.Pr Ilefi
,alf h. tekil_ietei r .
l c
ellalfterifTlik•latifo. •ItErirr! •
__,--
-_,..,,.. ; ,-.-:,' .. •'- ' IlAirIS ri'
Wi'Peis.2l-11.811111+ T . -- - • ! .r... 1 1' 1011 N 8 0 4 1 ,
v;--
.Meat Bend, Oct. 4th, 1853
tefiwtv .!flantie,
I Wird Atopl!ii, or CASH,
a
-
I
offere4lqw by
JOIDIViON
' d
Salt
MOUE:
iisssDll at the law.
Ov. ,
of ,the tubrotber to
,enstrO thii public has
riled !ill:4.1-01d tor ILtaLli he
as. ‘
W. At:* LsoN,
To*aint
lot,t3siltiquomi 04,5. 7..
I .
r Sale. .
-
Ititenta to - buttig and irl 4
lIOaFPI, andLote—matedett
in Broome C0utt13,1X..E.,.
•te. Alterkr. .1141 to offer
`'e a ndon-te dereription Jar
hoi to '.aerrsi. how many
I ttild:lngs;,l Orchard, grafted
tr.ea; now - tar'frem'Orent
f then. L. & It. B. and
terms of payment - ' • '"
t. Real laiete;silVaa:
ng eitheent
chino y.I Ts.
Beisd tqthe piendatit free
I• • 7 I I
welliailt rinse of E. IL nue ;
titer:. ' •
• PETER DECKER;
/ ' 8. ILI CEASE.
. .
large worthmatt