The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, May 04, 1854, Image 3

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..gr = LATE ratstiot.,. . 1
On the tcwTori.idr. Iprle IraiSilro
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roaddais age has been (100- to Ois 1
road at di erent points frons gate - mon , to_Staii- 1
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rail , ast tion,about 8 mihNi r •west:. of Delh-
ware, Sta on, (formerlyPprtlJervis,)l; At i e
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latter pla.e, yesterday moraitig, at 8 1 o'cloc 7 ,.
a pOrtion of track 'an d . embi'inktitent,i• abei
•20d feet • extent, and to tl4. derith of 40 fe!' ,
Fad. wa and went into tktinelaware Ilit . t.i
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Nine lab rers employed on : the :track ( Nie ei- •
carded i to the rivet upon ihe.mass of - cairt'il
S.e4n of hem Were. instantly drowned, knelt
• two i. of th in were picked up O short, distance
bellw_by men i'ii a. boat., and...saved'. The'rkt,
had been a small break there' the-iiiglitprO'i - 1-
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ously. • 1 1 . . -. . -: 1 .If I i
Two.niilesWest-of NarrowSburgli therp Ims
been a.Weik Of 5O; feet in length,. to 1 ! .1. ,
.dePth of 0 feet. • Men iv,st! work tePairin
i t ,..1! !
. t Raapo !aliutit. 100 feet of I.4i,t,k.trac4:4
is done; the dam - has given, away ,
and up trac ks
last nigh the `taut was too deepfir,antre. .
pairs to 1?e made. • :tie Rantapo Bridge is i'•,&
moved fr i tin• itS foundation. •It ..is reportedthat •5001ibet of tha.'-track is gone. , 1
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bile itule-'eaSt of Turner's the- track is ear-.
• tied awai t .and Tueksedo :Bridge 'has - • been
carried ;inv. !! '. , ,
:NT -
Between _arrowsburgh and Sta.
tion'tlielraa is mu ch inlayed: - ir. ! 1 •
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Thore_is9,zo harindonc to the Siisquehanna
rriiisionl-ltudbeyonil 'Elmira there Was hilt'
little ,of tilie - stOrui itial•tio injury: ...i\.t thin....
kirk ii . .nort,f t ell•to the depth of six. inches. \ , ,y
The Cincinnati Ex press train-due atlersei!
CitY at I ) : 1.M., , oni Saturday, ar4ved ' Oul
Sunday, fat 2 J P.;
_ M: It
, reached lohoe i nsl
with considerable 'difficulty and delay •haviug 1
ben obltged.to shift theArack at o -.. place;:{
• wtene , tlie einhankment Was ' 'deemed unsafe.!
This train, having' about 15 'paisen ersj 'pat,'
board, 1 y ou Ole track over night a 1 lioho.!;
cii. M
M. W.'11.. Bebee, the.Condue r; Pro- 1
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cured super Mi. the passengers,. aul < made,
them aslcoinifortable, as possible.
' 'Tut..day.morning his train • react' ed, . he '
raksairidtre, abOut two miles bey d. Pat.. l
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arson, w ere there was a. break,' ove which.'
tl4 pa.. ngers and tbeit haggage-we e trans.
- fared t•a traiit , se,nt pp froth Patte n,llind .
thes.reached Jerse y city. - _Mr: Rillgroun where
,ard,l'i it
.
!charge of the track . over :the
..•this delaY•occurred, eerted'iliniself i p,
1 4 most
creditable and effiCient manlier to for-Ward
tle trai'l and relieve the passengers froin'tlicit
unplea: nt position._ -- ' •-• • - 1 1
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[The will be no train Ocala Jersey, City
. this trio. nipg On the New. York do Elie f „Rail.
road;. ut it is expected that repairs) .vi iq b•,..
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mode A . hid): NQill admit of the starti . ng.•of i the
etnin t „ train for the west. •.. -- • ,
The .i torn n is described
. as a
_fearful oni:.—,
Rain raLit in torrents through:the valleys, pour
- ink ore the ledges in cascades, - n.nd 'flooded
titre fields. - Immense damake• is dime to frm
! ers, and considerable to manufaoturers l 'land
Millers. Rafts in the. Dela Ware sere broken
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• up . 'and went , tumbling and crumblingidown
- the swollen Stream..
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• VIE NEW JEItSET VAILTIOAIL
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'is, nolintelligence:of damage to', .the
14 on the 'route from Jersev„Cit3': to
!lphia, except a slight injiiff .to the
the
Bergen Cut,. } - hick was repaired i with
llight hindrance to the trains.:
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railros(
rikiladt
Alto; i,
lint a
. 1 IsoRRIs AND ESSEX RAILROAD.
lk i train on this roadovhich left Newitri
.Saturday afternoon, was .unableAo pro
More than. three miles, before it lx.cemel,
inink the mud which had - been washed r
tuten the track. It is probable, from l th•
°tithe grOund over which this road
es,l tha the track is covered in num(
glees ith mud. • - ,
. Is - ' JERSEY CITY.'
No
No ..rious dama g e was donc - in Jersey
%by the rain oflSaturdav: A large mina]
4sements weie flooded, and, the fou!lth
of buil ings in the, course of' erection j
slight] damaged. .. . \ ~
FURTIIER -PARTICULARS. 1 .
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The Irernark l able thunderstorm of Thursday`
n ght ss - as succeeded by forty-eight ihoUrs\ of
coatinons rain, closing finally at aul early
hhur ohSunday. morning. The country her&
abouts has been thoroughly flooded, andl much,
damag has been done. Co railroads, 'rate -II
courses, and , haps to winter crops. 1 rk 1
-Brooklyn a m sof earth was loosened . i nt
tie heights, nd in its fail crushed and r r- 1
Bally;tunedo°- dwelling-ho u se, killinLr ' tivq
person. and
person and Iwounding several others'. Q i
the 11. rlem Railroad one or two iMp l orl T ni
I,idge were Carried away; but the dam. g4., 1
t;
s ill soon be ipaired: On - the Iludion Rive
imd, two . hundred and fifty feet of tile lJrij
over Groton River was destroyed, and' in opt k
er placles embankinents washed do , kri.[• .Th
throu• -,1 11 train which should have gone j ip las
night id not istart. The, way trains to.§iug
ii
Sing
, *ll r zn ly ith es is c a zped ftermo d t aag n as e u o s r u i a n l. te '•, Tl T . h u
N4w rsey Railroads have, so far as•we;hay.
• trove , . i.
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VIE CONNECTICUT RwEn.
Middletown May 1; 1854...
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Conne :cut -river is now 19 ..inch_
egr flood of 1801, and
.28, linehe
that •1843. The steambOatlstore r .
_ herehas been carried doWn thel river
mwell' several small buildings', haV4
arriel cif. All the• free-stone tuarrie
th sides of the Hier in Por4and ,anf
ell, a filled with water. ". t'
ge , num of families have been
,e their houses. Several mill-d 1
‘inity h ve been carried away, a,
trac has been submerged.
rom '
Lar
lea
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,-....-.- • • From Europe' ; •i
- The news f‘M.Ehrope by the pacifie- 'offe
salient fe.Aure except - the. captutie ...of tit 7
o
assi• n merchant Vessels by one of Adlnirn
apie 's illipslinibe Baltic,' but of this 0 - vent
,tf:-.11 ye no details. The blockade . iof, the
e tire Russian coast on that .sea. is .i.li i nut i to
-Igin P,relirmuary - to which it is sa.!, tiose4
Aland will .be occupied by . the: albs* ilt is
110 W -said that Revel will be the first, of the
R4lti fortres4es to.-receive honoio bet:U
lrch :nt,bui, on that question we sl all l bei
ill c
Lir. iiiisie•isitively when we .hear t
l a the.
onib rdtnent has been commended : ' The
Luiiia. fleet is at auclior wi thin, t 4 fo tifi
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tio4 of SwCabOrg, with, the - .Grandj Luke
'bast ,tine ii. command. -- This 'position he.
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4 entitled to as; well by characteras; hi 4,nk,.
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and la, -the f4e,t that he' is the chi - 4[OP., the
Ruasi a nat"..y.i •If he does-not take Ins ships
.tit. frpm and r, the protection ofilte l fOittes
hud h4ve'a.bfush with the enemy'lutillecipen
aRIWi 11 not; be for a- want of 044. iOn
the lianube,, as we heat., •the: Rtissiatiii are firti
fyini tbetttselis lathe Dobrodia; but in fight
ing I:ri yet taken place - „there. - ltloi-ellof , file
'attic 'forcc%tave arrived in Turkev,lhat tliirv - •
are: tnalEinm no 01otevent toward :the i. atkif
'wit.. .Itider,4, it. s:, •• that ihey a{ . el to }be
te
jld in mt. %.e near ConsttinimOple,. tO . it,
luou ht up - When ahsolutelv needed! 'I Migiss
i
'Whil, Onier: •ailtaisAlit"fro m 'acting - deci=
Omer-
. tiveljr tiirth
.3- fartiv, and the Rtissi l tinis - itajve
tittle • tAti. 'arr 'n,te, utters to their . iilEln,t'. 4s.
bean y' its- po4ible. - 'The. fleets in, this I- Black.
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&.a, - . ace bo4uns, to show signs it, Ilife;",nl
number - of sljips are off Verna . to siittitlifi
.ope - Lions of the Turki4 land fOrcea - ,., 4 . the
ream uder ar cruising. It had beci r , il4ported
that . v. attacked: had Conquer .4 pfilij
hlr4
sal b . ft pr - es to bq an error.---Pir4note.
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ilsecutiott of'Jame - s Aittilnin. i f i
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::. . Oni Friday 'last, Jame Quinn,i convicted; at
"January Term, of,the intirderof.llahala Wig
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ii \ 'ns . , was executed, in pursuanCe of the death
warrant of the :GC•vernor.. At ati early hour
a large croWd.of people had Otbered in the
'streets near. the Jail, gazing intently, Upon the
walls of thehnilding andi yard:. AC aboutill
o'clock, the !,..4itillerists ad :1 eagen3, in COM
tnand. of CaPtai ns . Collin , nilo leiclit4di ap
ii
Teared upon the ground,ndl took their sta
tions neat..the door. At 12 ii'Clock, the icier
gy, phy§iciailkjury, military, and Sheriff's dep
uties
.nuritheiing,, altogetilerperliaps - tW ', or
threeliundred, entered thi3jail s•ard. By this
time,-the roof's of all the iltdjoiiiing and neigh-,
boriii , g buddings, cominanditig, a vie W -of the
scaffold, Werti..filloci with speCtators of (both
sexes, • and every free top andlimlviii the '.vi-
.einity, had its' cluster of men and buys. At
half-paz - 4 one; the prisoner, with his 'arm pin
ioned, made his.appearance, ivalking, between.
Sheriff Drimi and Rev. George D.' Mit&H—
A-rived at the foot of the.scatfold, Quin' left
his condueters, skipped lightly` up. the . : tairs
followed b`= the more soleinta . step OMr.
Di
les, ShOitil Drina, and Deputy Sheriff Stark
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--ibowed graeefully. to the spectators oneitii
er sideorrid to such .of his acquaintances l' as
he recognlZol; and took hi& Seat upon the
platform. ilThe appropriate Episcopal service
was then .e'al.l. and a prayer offered by Rev.
1 r. Miles: ; During. the period occupied iby
1
M. 'MON Qiiinr, wits frequently, seen nodding
• tolhis riequaintance&„ and sniiling as lie caught
their chest Ile appeared to take much Mor.e
intere.st.iii the spectators, andltheir ..arrange-:
ment Oa N tlieftops of house's and trees, .4 Well
as"the Military [and others : within the s Iyard;
than he did inithe nifigious „sefviees, in. Which
he took no Part N Neitwithstanding'thiS !.ap
parantly indifference, however,. "there was a,
Fr,. - . I .. • • . si• . •
manly, dignified solemnity ..in tits. bettait 0i,.:
whielkelearly Indicaite.d that lie realized ',his
- condition, 'and 'fully, liinderaond the! position:
lie."Oectipied, Ann had . &utliejent nerve and,
Inoral.coilragel to Meet.. his i ',doem without'
shr eking..
,There was a c 064 ealin;thought
fn], iletermiiiedlook4i upon his; countenance—
I no fi
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ppearu nee Hof anpt tempt to, net the
.. bra- . -
IvadO---nothing forced or utinatural--Leterk ,
node was ewer' and ifree -- froin that 'stiffness,;
whiCh is alt r ol4rvable, where- one iatf-i
eels!, to feel : different. from What ' lie really!
do/i. ~' i , i .. . •
after the [religion r,.. 1 " . services i were concluded!
thci fatala folic ivas adjusted, i . itd the pri i sener
haiing eiebaliged tut affecting. the
ivith'
. .Mr; "Miles and blieriff Drum, Stoodalone Upon,
the .Seaffold.. ,lA.t. a huarter.before two o'clock
the drop fell, nnd th`e soul - of the guilty' inan
I ~
1 Ai d d-'
Wafll Mine ,itto eternity... ,After banging
abotit sevßiteen minutes, he was. proneunced
deakby ,lie, attending physiCians, and. iwas
hoe fled to theleartit - ; ; ,
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'The' entire 'proceedings - Were conduCted
witN l . as intichl decortiin as is' possible 'Open,
sit i hl occasion~.. The prisiotter' show 7 e i d: lesi
co Bern about the Matter than any one else
—.e; httle Ilia the 4ontrast,Nins: striking ' ' be
twecin 'his apparent 'cheerfulness, and the
shr l iek 'betokened agny of ins; mother and
ii•
sister. , I t . I •
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Q.ninn was. horn in Danville, Montour cOun
ity,lio ibis State, but, when ii, bos . -; came With
his! parents totfiis Oace. • For some time -he
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liv . , in -the;f4nilfy Dr. Stteatek„ and . .iWaS
eonlereda very hOnest, and obliging ii . ,and
got 4 natured 3y. ; After leaving Dr Streat;
er, lie formed inew lacquaintances,. and ;WaS
led step by Steil), froinfolly tn cite, thOtighti
less or regardless oflthe wisps of his *friends,
unti'', i hiS assciations , aud habits / prepared ',him
to fill a dupe Ito one of those wretched debar
sed %reatures, 'Who are suffered to . infest'liirge
towlS, prowling abefit .thefaili and low; lit=
thy dens, whete nothing but.filth and. clime
isJoiown. 'There can belt° doilbt thatjameS-
Qiiin:n kiftedzMahala AN 'gins •, I and- there. is
just Ills little dnuht that Maliala Wiggin4 and.
her - ssoclateS lin crime, 'caused James 9i T i nr4
at 20 yearsfofrage, to end his life Amon the
millejwi—De#2. Fr i . noci itir 4 ' r
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'on
eed
fast
own
City
ier of
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:tons
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1 The Ericsson Sunk.
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T e sudden , storm of yesterday, e l vening
proved very disastros• in the harbor. , The
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slip . ,
ecleigrated ,ealoric Eric4son, while.retunt
itigf'rom .ft private. trial of her engine's, : was
sunk! near Jeriey City, but all hands escaped.,
The tiliip . hes in over 40 feet of water, the tops
of he wheel h i oues and pipes only above the
sup4e.This is a serious disaster for the !own
-7
ers4 hut *ether it Will lead to the, abandoa
tnet of.theneW Motive power, we cannot say.
All t e persons on board got i safely ashore.—
li
The 'Ol report . was that she' had capsized and.
all oil ; board Were drownedi and for ia , time
the e r vei tementll was painful indeed. Softie of
our trex)rters 'were the first to communicate
the' [news - to the .families of the owners and
builders, and the alieny createiliin their hou
ses Was painfubiin4ed. Ilappilt it was; soon
. fixiieied'by;fuller information. ' Several other
disL4ters of less finportanC l e Occurred. The
ferry bo4s;,,were fOr a time in great peril ; blit
we cannot learn, that but one life was lost--
I a captain (gal lighter slink let 'Brooklyn.=.'S.
Y. Tribune, - q...Bth, ult. • 1
0- ;a td
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1 FIP.E",IIT WATLRENTOWN 7 .k ._, G
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1 - 1.1 ARLEs - ro :i, IS. C, April
. 2 t 7. '
A most destructive fire [occurred at ;;War-
I renten, Gal; on; the 23d in 4. 'Every business
"muse in the place was hurat, together with
the Court Ilottie and - "papers and the Nit
Office and Its contents. Many, of the beSt
,dwellings and a number of
. Offices were also
"'destroyed. 1 The loss is estunattql ,at about
~.2,000,0,04. •I I I,
i forced
ms in
id the
ASSOCIATE JUDGES SAL#UES...--Tlie,bill re
gulating the salaries of ',.csicociate Judges has
passed kbqtli b,ranohes of the Legislature, land
ben\ sirrneti liv the Governor. Those .A.soci
.ate'iJudge., 4ose attendance at Court flocs
not exceed, si'p'r. weeks in the; d=ear, are to tOeive
45140 1 per : a nurn; those I not over twelve,
tl 50 those, n )t, over 'twenti, *385 ; thoset not
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over, thirty / t . 2.0; those Over thirty, !(2.54.
These prices do not of course, ' apply to, . 1 111)-
adelphia. ; : I
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Braintrtat, Wyoming Co. Pa., b,y
Elijah Stuido-ant, Mr.TY...PLIEN Woon and
I.lliss Emit* 1 SPA intsa, I both of 1 -Auburn
toirriship,4l. Co. Pa. - 1.
IIni! I • 1.
Libertyi, pril 30th, ibt• P. liawley
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J. LICE and WELTIII"
2 7 - a a ll 1 I -rt
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iipiGgi I Vg OPNEW GOODS
OF
JUST BIi.CC , RECEIVED Al" TLIE !MORE
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Erf ;.1 onv.
./4'7- ERE , ' ho ght "eheap : for m 1,7 and for
. . READY, PAY, will, be" sold. it ,a.very
. Itititali Profit. .. ,
-. lyFe returath; ks to a generous public for the
n,y, fears ;be' , owed, and . Two ' hope by-:" good
_behavior" tot it a continuance of the inn.
par stock lof l ods `compi,ises nearly• every
.therig; usually ell ed:for in aCountry stove and by
constant actite ' we intiendjo
,keep iteothplete.
'‘ ,l Ve invite •tbe #t ntion -.of Strangera as well as
J
friends to ail exa !nation = ' l, our.goodS, feeling
asliure l fi that they will become 1 satisfied • that. at
our aore at lea St things earl be bought ,I -. '
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VERY CII 'f'lP FOR iREADY Piit ,
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Ferther'particula ' given frnin week to ' week.
In the wean time / call and. ace. ; 'lsio ' trOilbto - I- 0
vo.
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how goods'
ItiontrOse, fay ,
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S m . ' . rms. SALES. -1- -' -
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F n 11' , virtue; sundry writs issued ,out nt" the
Court . of .Common - Pleas of .Susgpeltanha
County, and; to me directed, I will expose to pub
lie. sale at the Court House in Montrose, on Sat
nrdayithe 27th day of May, ht 1 Mock P.- lil.---
: Allthat. certain piece or parcel of land situate
lying and being in the township of Clifford; Stis
gochanna COunty, described as follows, to. Wit:
Beginning in the centre. of the highway lending
from'Clifford corners to the Calender farm Bo
eallek and limmediately :MI the junction Of: the
roads 'and adjoining !ands ofl - Edward'Orana,thenee
aioniraid road south 74 i:Wg. west 2 elinini and
r 9 links to !or near the ceu re - of thC bridge 'O'er
the ditch add, joining lands if the Calender f i rm,
thence along 'the lino of said farm south A O iNg.
tvest id ong the ditch 4 ehains'.and 96 links to'. a
'corner, thence north 74 . deg. east 6 ichaihs . and
20 links told post in the - & - mtre .of the clifftird
',and - Carbotidate turnpike.ro id, thence along the
Centre of svd road north 3i: deg. west: 4 !chains
:and, 64 links to the place ofibeginning, containing
12 acres of land, together with the appurtenances,
!1 tavern hiluse, 1 store hotse, 2 barns, II lilac!:
smith ahori and some other small buildin g s, Arnim
!fruit Irees,land all improved. - r 1 ..
T4en in execution at the suit of - Samuel. N.
Chittendt3i4 and,Thos. Arnold vs. Alva Finn..
' ... ALSO,
'"-hiece -- - ul,,hiti
,at!eertam : p ece - parce of lann,,,.ivate
lying and being in the township .of Clifford, Sias
quchanna(county, and boand - ed and described as_
folloWs, t? wit: On the north by land of Ziba
S. Burnes . , on the east ! by , JOnathan,.Buti, on
the South : by lands in possession of; Wil iatn : J.
Weaver, dtud on the west by land of lioll?way
LOwrey, Containing ab(int 65 acres, together with
the appurtenances, I plank house, I frameid barn.
and yome*uit trees, and about 30 acres i tn'prr)ved.
TOken In execution - at the suit of T. Phin.
hey vs. Jesse Packer. ; •
. ALSO,
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All tb4t certain pieep-or parcel of land,
blni(and. being in the' 'township of Rusl
Ivettaim4 •uunty,,bounded and described
lows, : On:the. north and east by
Win. B. prkulf and J?lin F.
south by; lands of Elisha Kinney, and:on ti
•by rand now.or formerlylof John nibbai
taining ;bout six acres, and all improved
Takeprin execution at the suit Of S.
ford & Son, assigned - to John F. 'Dun:
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Dagid Case. •
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Alt that certain piece or parcel :of t ilank situate
Iviti4—tnd being in: the Borough •o Stiequ'ohan
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a ;Depot, Susquehanna county: and. State of
BennsylVania, boundod . and described as !follows,
to Wit - : On the north by street A. (as! Itild down
on *nap Of said village) on the east ,boil. lift of
Mites (*.gun,. on . tho 'south . by, ' , land of t 4 New
lorit&lE. IL R. Company, and onl the 'West by
lat4l of Hugh McColluth,,said lot being i, 6Q fret,!
• front and 160 deep, on which are ;2 three;story
fraMed- stores, 0ne.33 feet front and; 30 deep, and
the'otheiOfeet front and 45 feet , deep also one
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bake house oven, &c. -. ' i I 1
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Taken in execution at the suit of-Joseph M.
Brawn , i,.s RObert H. MeKune & Win'. Smith.
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All that certain piece or parcel Of lUnd, situate
lyibg add being in the Borough Of Sttsqtienanna
Ilipot, Ounty of Susquehanna and Statelonietin--
Sylvania', and known as lot No: 11 'as Ali , same is
laid dovt.n and designated on a Map or Ort of
• the villrige or Sitsqueltanna Dep9t madelbyi Wm.
Wentiond recorded-in the office for recording
dei..4.lS, ip the county' of Su-quehanda,,'ln deed
boak No. 2L- Page 696,cuntaining rthont thirty
two perches; more orless, together With the ap
aPOrtenances, 1 tavern house (commenly known
as! the ! 4 .• Kirtt house") 1. small dwelling l !tense, ll
!. ice houie &Ci, and all improved. - • . i d :
'Taken in execution at the suit of Edward A.
Suith vs:Gdorge Leach.' • ; 1
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• • /All.that lot of 'ground and ; buildin!;il' thereon
erected'. being in the village of . Susqucbanna,
I:atunded on the - north by the river. road, do the
west by lands of Robert •Nichols; . ott the 'east bp,'
landti tklonging to• tho grid Benj.' Palmer, lit bb
itig'it No, ;15 on a-plot of said Village, Witlr a
- four ti ry building erected thereon. I i -
Yra -en in execution at the suit? of ;Benjamin
Palm r vs. James McWaide
I ! ' G. B. ELDRED,, i SIiqKfr i
Sheri i ;'s Oilice, Montrose;
• • May 1, 1854. - 'C
. . . .
•
• .. , .
1 . ; ABEL.TURREILL• '• .
.. •
is.i, now 'receiring his Summer , suiily '. ; of
I
i • 1. • NE TV .G 0 ODS, 1 .:1, 1 .
j .
CoIsTs..T,!:IG.' 74 :I; 4 lVa PIE rag(' iTilll'.eci,g'Ott"4 I Yo
pli• a s . i The public are invited ) call and eiainirle efr.
010 those , May 1,1854: - i'
Dr ts, sldidicints ic . .Cheid4.
c
A..y cr, rate aasertment. Phyriciana' Bills ' neat], lia . d:
• e peditiouvly !put up at redurel prici.s, and PreP•
Ctip i•inp carefully eompounic4. The best quslitt of arti-.
cies tbia!drpletment Fill he found at the Drur*ndNatiety
Slore Or ; i ; ABEL TCItItELL.
r
r, PA IA 7'S, OILS, 4 DYE STUFFS.
ik Fui ! amortmm,,,ind of best quatitiesr. at
TUItRELLtS
iodieriniweeA general 3,SFortaktkt,,andl. the beet the
niarket alfordr,st. t TUHRELL'e.
I
'"i•Dry,Go,:stis., A Aman, but choke f Olectioti of the
uiort stapls articles or Pry noodg, which will hti'goij
piices that will roalcre it forthe lutereat of 'purchasers to
call at the store of •
•
.T.ILYONS fe. SON.
, , 1
ilFlartl.ware and Cutlery. embraeink a jrn od pu. i
seatment of thole celebrated Waterbury. Peeket:Knlree;;
SAtme-Rare,&e,kc,, at TtigsEtp•s. :
...
, •
• Drcmgists , Glass-Warc.—A lar g e afolortment
. r
at , TURItt.E.L'e.
Li q ors.—A eho'ice 'variety of Llquorc• for medielnal'i
t.ttrposti, at TURDELT:a. .;
•
= 'quid .nl
nosiri,Dridges, peg!, arid Tail Pieces,. 7 -
At&Yrdeova, -- ,
Elutes, - tllnronelta, Bank's, Tunltig . Forkt, Inst
tloirlirioica, Plana 51uFla„ act. at - ITITRItELL'a.
0 k 0 atAellif) IA
• ;
C 3IILLAN & PARK return I.lteir gratefuli
4,1 acknowledgments to the public for past fa., ;
Tors, and Invite attention to the very liar t qestock. l
of Spring and Summer Goods they are new •
deirinf'%, and offer for sale at, very low'i:tries. Io
Addition to their usual assortment' of 'staple Dry : ,
Goods;; Groceries, Flard ware,. Crockery, Paints; '
and Oily &e., they are prepared to exhibitja large
itssortffient of ' I •
LADIES DRESS GOODS !
of every description, Figured; Plaid and; Plain,-
Silks.; . l;onnets.Shawls, Ribbons, Glove's, Hosiery . ;
ladies and Misses shoes of 'all; kinds--also
Fargo stork of •
• READY MADE CLOTIIING, - •
CasSimeres, Tweeds, Jeanic• Summer:
Cloths' '
, Vestings, Kati and Caps, BOots and:
Shoes &e. &e.
They respectfully solicit on early .call frog
those alho wish to purchase Goon.qoOns AT:
LOW" P.ICES.
` •; 31e1IILLAN PARK.
Spritig,ville,,May - 2, 1854.. i i
NEW GOODS- -
1. A URGE assortment of. new and teasona.'
tn. We Goods at the store of
U; BURROWS & CO..
• Dress Goods;
[ . A GOOD assortment - at low prices, 'also 10,
XX. large lot of good Prints at 6 1.4 ets. per‘ .
yard.
. U. BURROWS & CO.
- •, ! • Bonnets. ' .
j3IONNETS and Bonnet Ribbons, a choice as.,;
soiturent arlow prices. - • •
U. BURROWS & CO.
Sugars..
GOOD Now9rleans, ats4,o7 1.2 per : 100 llst i
Primo • do. at $6,25 per 100 lbs.-;
Prime'-Portorico, at 6,87 1.2 per 100 lbs.' i :
-Clarafied Coffee, Powdered„and Loaf ' '
i Sugarii,!at very low prices. • ' • ;
U. BURROWS &CO , •
• • GihSo, April 28,1854. - • -
lIEW GOODS i
At
A D. It - Lathrop & Co's
"ILlo4.,partieulars we ; refer the public to fiurown
eetuitut (aid not like . soole' others to. 0.-;
neighWra udvertiiements) Where wit!. Dat a
a 15 ' 4 ;nut a our exter,,--"sfot of
Goods !Sikh wo "iv v ery prices.
May - - ' '
I)ll.l;iciatyle, Pawl Silk, Drat, Baittret Straw
. 1..7 and Leghorn Ha ,just receilied • at •
• D. R. LATEIROP#. CO'S. .
-31Qufrose, May lA, 1654. '• • ,•
-• NEW GOODS. •
Bsintley '46. Read •
•
RE now :roiceiving a largo* and desirable
•itock•of i • r
SPRING AND SUNMEEW qpopa,
Witichlhey aro *Ming and anattnis to diSPlay to
thiiir•Customers, and the public Onerally. They
have been bought for CASH, and will be sold as
cheap as_ the che ! apest, for the "R6dyJ' eonntry
produce, or appOved credit.
.onr timeL • Ibeing
f4lly occupied in opening'and soling gouils, we
aball:bo under the necessity , of referring our cus
*tem, to the advertisements of ,4:)ut neighbors,
jiit a' : portion nfthe articles wl6ll. we lt - e.ep on
hand, and with which we intend tii keep constant:
ly supidied., • give us a - call and ybu Wilk not
r,lret it. .
„ ••
lentrose, April 25; 1554.
.
(iOQD sutiply of Solo Leat6r, id.qo Upper
4:1o. and c4ir Skins, together! with R oo t s raid
Shoes, just received, and 'AA. solo' by
BENTLtY & DEAD
•
V)[AVE aria Timothy seecl,4, also' nutier
.: Firkins onhand, and for sale cheap. '
New Milford Day and Boarding
`1 I . School.
KTIMMER term begins the first IV,echiestlily in
313 y. Tuition, froth $1,50 to $5 per quar
tet; of 10 week's. Musk, drawirig &e.: extra.-
Heard •with washing, from' $1,50 to 4.030 per
Week.
REV. 1 1T. OSPORN.
New Milford' April 18, 1854-17w3*., ' .
SPRING' GOODS.
NTRY la . i.ge - stock of Sprihg, and Sumner
X.l. Goods nrejnst being received at
. • J. H.ISUTPIJIN 7 S. 1
!Stirnmersville, April 25, 1854 1 s • '
situate
111,'Sus
ns fol
lend of
, on the
he west
•
00 - D New Orleans Sug.ai. ;it 5 1.4 pts. Per
VA \ lb. and other Goods equally low at
- • J, H.' SUTPHIN'S.
iTi HE cheapest Molasses,,Tecs 'and qtlier Gra.
.
i„ ,
caries toilie found in thisor any dther.town
i
uf this countytat • ', , i
i - ' ' J. IV SUTPHIN'S
. L . ' '..
•:".
oi Ore VS
• Ittit Receivt;id,
3A , NEW supply of Goods, which wElbe sold
.LIL cheap' ro a r Cash. • .1 •
- • - ; ABEL TUItRELL.
A.
ontrose,
, prt 854. •• • •
Mineial Fire . Prod Pa.nit•
YAItiIITY of colors, andl the bust quality
in market,'for salti by
ABEL TU11.111..1.4
Montrose, April 27, 1854.
NEW ESTABIASIMENT.
, The One Price Store•
GOODS AT LOW rracEs, kcD r'pr. nE4Dr rar
underiigned having associated themselves
ttigethio in the Meronntile busineis;uki unw
- : 'prepared to otter to the nubliti;a.very Ilesirabte
;stork of Goods, consisting in main of -
Dry Goods, and Ready made Cl6fhing,
liat4, Caps and StraW Goods,.
Bboks and Stationory, I
!Boots and s'hoe4 ' •
Groeeries '
•. YLnkee Notions, &e. &e., •
,- - ,4‘11 ',of which
.Ibave been purchased.with great
:feare, an , II;WeE are satisfied,. cannot fail to suit
'sthose, who Inhy favor us with kcal!. I
The Dry Goody department
• very complete, consisting, of allitlie leading Styles
-
"91
, ;
Silk. rich brocade, plaits and, striped, illack,.dress
and llantila Silks, vsr,Y . rich,. high lustre,; and at
cheap rates. t ‘;
Striped-Do:lanes plaid Barag . e do. isatin.stripo
Chains, prinfitd awns, Poplins, Del3age, plaid .
and printed Saconets, in great varieties,' ; which
we are bound to sell at a lowAnire. •
Ginghamv.—a Iradsomo asrnortmefit.,-Printsi
all the leading styles; Merrimack, !Cochecees,
Aliens, Spragues, &c,:, very pretty styles.
Dress trimmings--44 the desirable; styles ~and
shades---131aek silk'Lice; DreS s buttons, black,
velvet Ribbons, silk and ivorsOd Bralkii, in ;great
variety. • I''.' I. \r,_ ..
White Goixis.— Steles, .laconbt, NiursoOk, Cam
brick, Bishops Lawn, and Rink 3lUslins, Plaid
Otoobrick Muslins, dotted Swiss 3luslinrn; corded
skirts, Irish Linen, Cambrick Ilindko,rehipfs, &c.
&c., French! Needle Work, SWists and, jaconct
Edginv, and Insertins, cotton, linen and thread'
lace do. FloOncing, Ladies fasbionable,Cherniset
tes,•Sleevesi Collars, Bonnets &c., th'e largest as
6orttnent in Town, and at very low prices. •
--- ; Ilarege Or rails; in green, ?blue and brown,
Black' lace Vails &c. , ii
Lfirid Glares.—Ladies and Gents, a large assort
, nr'nt, of - the best quality. , •,
ilitts, long and short Black, 3fohair and silk.
ilk Glove,, -Black, white and colors: Lisle,
th cad, and Cot, dot ' ' t • • •-
• Insiery.+A- fine assortment - for Ladies, aeli4
i e
an childrot
ibbons r =a fine assortment for- Vrinnets, also
satjn and 1 - 4etting, in ail widths, rind every col
t • poinestici.Goods.—Sheetinzit, bleaPhed• and un
blenehed 4rinslins, Ticking', .r.itsb, Diapers, Table
'Goers, and Napkins, and in rapt, all, ihe desirable
styles in this department, i, i• .
i •
Shawls.- , -•Printed Delane,Fft.tiPh printed wool,
printed cashmere, Broehe, BlaPit silk, &C., a fine
:stock of them. ' i
1 .
Ladies Shqes, of every desiiiptiou, at low pri
ces. Boys Misses, and childiens shins, in great
variety. Gents. Boots, coarse, and fine. c •-' •
HATS 'CAPS ANI) STRAW GOODS'.
We Ilavez,a very fine stockl . of llao and Capi,
Canada Straws, Palnaleaf, Chraeos,` Maraeabo,
Bo'und Cruiton, Leghorn, •Cassi Mere &c., , for'
summer wear, which are very desirable, and sel
ling cheap.! , .
A good 'assortment of tei:dies Bohnels, Misses
and cbildrehs Flats, Hats, Ltd.,
READY-MADE CLOTIIISG., •
ME=
In this bi.aneh of our business,'we ,cannot fail
to - suit. Opr stock of Clothing is rely extensive.
and 'well made up, in late and dosinable styles,
We would !especially, iii.ite l L oUr- frielfdit desiring
any thing in this line, to lave us nTrill. Gen.
tlemens furnishing Goods, of! ever.yffleScriPtiOn.
A large stock. of Wall Paper and Bordering.
Books, Stationery and Yankee Notteris,ln great
;variety. •
Groceriq.—Tens; Green and Black, • iery chOiCe
• ,
and' fresh, nt low prices. f,
Corres.-i—Superior St. Doniingo. and Rio... A
beautiful - article of Brown:and WliiTe4Sugars,
- CHEAP:; Molasses, SpiceS, Soap,' Candles,
Lamp Oil, Fluid, &c. &e. A ivory stiperior arti
cle of cavendish Tobacco, at 38 cts.,per lb. `
We are in the store formerly occupied by La-
throp & Salisbury , , and mote! recently, -by Geo.
'Fuller, opposite bearle's flute!, We would be
very liappyi inde,4l, to see' (Inr friend:4, at the
ONE PRICE Stonr., - and hope 1,0 merit our share of
the public patronage,,by goo 4. attention, and low
• .. •
prices. • 1 ,
G. &;;W, I. VU.LLER,
MontroSe, April 19, 1854. . ; '
For - Salo.\, .
lwagong formerly . , us ed for; Peddling
1 Candy and erackerisiii, repair with
tops nearly new and to be hd ;haaP.; Enquire
at the offide of •
BENTLEY eFITCIL
m on ti o g e . Arpo-t0,,!8.5,1.H15w3.
. ,
~ . i ~
C ar pets, CirpeLs x Carpets. . -
crap wolturierted hat new ou ,barad readY roi , his D lie
-1 'omen, 4 - irrry'extensire*ortimsot of I ' •;
Carpels, bruggets Oil I 43 , - t ige a t-
Vki 1 li iii
'— • • 1 g t
tinys, firi ndo te ,14,aclei,; Stair R9ds,,Artc.
, . . ,
Which be can offer to thfr foido QfPontrosneind.vlairitty,
at prices lover than elver, ;/, I!
,i s . ;- • • . ;
.1 ' ' ' • •
Ingrain Carpet, ' - from ..to Ba. p er yard.. .
. si ii i r cirpe,t, .;.. • li ' Is. to tte.;:j - . 2 , 4
Velvet Tapeittry 4., ; - •;" lds. upetias. • • .
Drairele, ~ .. .. s ; ' --.' - ',' "_''. fis,- I t. i .- • N ,
1 ,
Mahn/leer •-:` .!' , le.:
-.At maw:Goods •tortiporllnam.‘,. i .I
fail to call before purebiaing resewhece, if, 'elle( it Do not
AND INA Lt. , *nivirti " la my motto.';' i'. F.. ..
...• ,11.1 LBS
natotrrobeflthernom's 1119 lind:leutlitifilout an4,rts
It to your p 4 N kei-book4 . ' 1: ,
i . 1 .1 . M., C3Ir f tZ9PIE; ' -
1- , ! 1 .1 11 !"itri . i New •YOrk. .
.
• A 4.11 A, IS • •
• •
ATTORNri, AND COiINSELLD AT .(dAtrusque-
Itanna Depot, ctyerl S.B. West's
' Store: IGO
i 1
. -4 • . • -
BEETLEY & READ
LAMES DRESS GOODS
NEV GOODS.
D. R. LA OP & CO.
r .
, A RC now receiving.th'fir' stock of Goods . for
ilL.'.Spring and Summer trade, which _ they of•
ler power prices than ever offered in this mar
ket before. -Thankful foti the. liberal pition i lge
they have received, they. Will endeavor by strict
attention to business, and by , many new liqduCe
:mants,;to merit even a 'larger share of the - patro
nge cif those who wish to buy GOODS CHEAP.
,Call and examine.for You'rsclves, and see if our
'ffoods'and prices will noti bear us out ht all we
hive said.
1 LADIES' DRESS GOODS
ofpv,ery style. -.Thirty Thirty pieces Figured Plaid and
changi : nble DreSs Silks, some as low as 'l5 cents.'
Mackf Silks, all widtlis,andqualities,and good ar
ticle' for $l. Lawns, Demers, Detains and;
Ginghiuns, good and che* Fine White Goode
of every kind I Embroideries and Lace IGoods
BOnatit Silks and Fringe*.
CLOtHS
• I -
of eviry grade. Black, brown, and lam, 'Broad.;
cloths; nll of. which being bought 4 bargains, we,
will sell very cheap. r •
cAssimEß.Es, •
i •
or every style, equally low. Carl and exdmine:,
our stock of these goods; as we can and trill sell
theta at the very lowest Once& ' , '
. LINEN DUCK,
new,ftrticle fnrSurnmeriwear. Summer Cloths;; .
`Pickings, Striped Skirtings, Bltie and Brown[
Drill, Kentucky Jeans, and Tweeds,• a Complete;
fu3snrianent. , • 1 •
‘,l
_ I lIATS, CAPS, AiND BONNETS.
. ,
a large assortment, and Of styles I to suit 111.—,'
Boots; and shoes ; Uppei and sole Leather.
CROCKERY , AND GLASS:W/4eV
The. most complete lin4 extensive assortment
ever brought into Montrose. Fall setts; of white
Granite and Blue Ware for a very little money:
Mirrors of all sizes and#of doubly platd glass,
• ;HARDWARE,ARON, AND
Call arideiamine our[ prices before 'you buy:
Willow, Wooden end' Tfn Waie' • kept Constant;
ly on; hand: - • I • . ,
- GaOc
r baics ,
• •
of all kinds. Sugar, Moldsses, Teas, &c., at less
than : Binghamton prices.' Ashton , barrel' and
Table Salt. Fleur by the barrel, sack er pound.
CodfiSh and Mackerel, Durk, . .Firming of
f , 0
every kind, Ploughs and Cultl%:ators. -
1.. . GUANO.
, .
Th'e greatest fertilize'. in the world, in quanti=
ties ito: . suit. - - i •
• / I
11.. BUTTER FIRKINS AND TUBS.
Pioduco of all kind taken in eachange fdi.
Go s, at 'cash prices: ! •
Cheap Spring and Summer Goods.
VPE are TiOW prepared to furnish those w h o
V 'want Spring and gummer Goods, at. .pri.;
ces that will not fail to compete • 'Ur. the very
low'est and.suit tho elolest buyer. .
Our assortment of Dress Goo s is complete
composing very beautifPl styles of - all the latest.
fasliiohs. "Barege i llareke
Ginitharas, &c. &e. I• •
r! • I • S. H. & D. SAYRE.
. . ,
BONNETS.; . -•— ' • 'i
W .
E have received `
9 , good. assortment ate
treoiely hicir pr!c'es.. • • 1
r: - • • 1 S. H. & H.. SAYRE. i
CfI!..OTIIS, Broad Cl4ths, Cassimere Twee 4,
K. Jeans, and a fiat rate assortment of Sara
tn er ! stuffs. 1 'I
i' .S. IL & D. gAYRE.':
WALL PAVER.
bl l
LARGE lot Mite 6 ens es as to sell
. loid
besidei giving an lopportnnity to make beit
te,rteoleetions. '
.1
1 4sliton Shit, Butter Firkins, Tin Ware &e.
&eL; ;r :0 I'
S. IL tr.. D. SAYRE.
.1
GROC i EREES. '. • . 1
•
AVING bou g ht; i very - lew.r- We will net
and cannot be 40erso10.
, • . • \ aH. 1.1 t: D. SAYREui
• , Ready Made Clothing. •i
A . VERY desirable: stock at j very low prices
i S. H.:& D.SATIRE.;
„ ~.
ExeCutors' N o tice: 1
T . I i ETTERS T i estanientary have. been
' to the subseribei . 4 on - the' eStatd o
N * of Ga i man, late t Bend t township, Al l
;persons indebted Ito 'said, ! estate) w
ini nediate payment ; and pers'ons haring ,
ivill present them o the undeniigned,ldu '
tedlfor settlement: 1 S. W:,TRUE3II
•l ' - tliO'S. .1 - 1 A I'S.
• ...,'
, -.-. • • :I • .. •: , raec,
• - ,
rent Bend April ft 6, 185.1,•11'w6t
•
ARDEN SEEDS—Wholesale anal
P TDIOTIIY SEED, *arranted pal
' ill sorts tif.Good4,,at ' TERREI
Farin4 for Sale.
rIIE subscribers Will act as:agents/10
i 1
and selling Weal Estate,—Farms,
and lots—located in-,Susq'a. con*, IPa
'Broome County, N. - X., and .also Virgi
Vtrarrants. All wito - +Fish Jo offertheir
for sale can give a minute discription
fa , or Lots, as follows: No: of acv
m ny improved, and! how watered; bt
0 :Chard, grafted or ;coalmen .[ fruit; - ot
't. :els; how - fir - from Great Bend, and t
e t point of the D. 4....5r, Nit: R. R. and 1
fi
E,,R. R., price and terms of payment. •
Vir All who wish to stry or szni. I
taite, will receive proimpt'attention by c I
or:addressing eitherof us at Groot IBe
qnehannti bqunty pal.
: • Sir Conveyance :from Great Bend to the
- premises free of charge.' • :' - . f ; ‘:
. pffice,on 'main street On,the dwelling hoitse
OCS. B Chase, lately:occupied:by N.l V. Corks;
W i n \ ' . ' 1 PETER DECKER
l' ' ; • 1 : ;' S. B.'C ASE.
I, Great Bend - Oct,..ith, 1853'1 ':-
, c ' .; • : • '
i
NEW ARE ANGEMEN!' • ' - -
'. i At the,Rek dy Pay tpr . ,
•
THE a qdersigned would respectful i ly announce
to the public that they have entered int,i)-a
artnership. in the mercantile bsninesu at the
"Head of NavigatiPri," and .that the. businen
%sill hereafter, be conducted under the namoj of
Hawley 44..;;110tt. - Where, may atill Inneslm
ft hnd a•good asslrtMent of Goods at prices that'
c4nnot fad to suit., New GoOd's being reeciied.
4 . Q R.-HAWLEY;
C W.-310TT.T 1- .
i • .
r!Alontroso, April 11,1854.,0r the very
iar Mr. I-Livileyireturos
liberal patronage nfl the, Dai And , requetts
- ander the, tie* , djs:
atontintuinee
,er..theves.nstl
P, . •
partnerihipheretoforeexiiting'bet*46
_AL .thesubsribersin tho•Talloilog.busiiiess is
dissolved by routes) . consent. ••
p. rmiEg.
•
P. REYNOLDS.
nontrose, April 1854.-101v3.:-
. .
TAILORINCt. • •
IIE sabacriber Icontinues to carry on the l
Tailoring bailie:is in all its branehoo‘ at
stand.lately ocenpied by Lines Si, Reinolda
()Ter 1-lawley's & Motes store, where fie will btu
end to All calla his profession, in a pronapt
and satisfactory. warner. • 1 '‘ •"- •
. , gYNOLDS,. —
illontroaci April Is, 185•1.-i—tf:
Fre*ch.:
OOL,l l ong Shawls at $4,25
. . ,
WY Gib ou, Av. 1. _IJAAFRAOWS &: Co.
'Pork, •Fjotiurand
FS W. hartele of Flour. ex.tnt.litialtigitairancis
I Also Mess Pork and : b6ft,by the • hirrre ,J 1 Or
r. • ! t BALDWIIi.
61 . 1 .-4 es; fell. 1.'183. •
. .
I JUSTICrI an
MarchlBs-1
. . •
_ ant t ed
Jimes
6 ee'd..-
11 make
emandi
i y attes
-1 ELL,
Retail.
e—and
buying'
IHowies,
I, ;or In
is Land
.rope Tty
of their
s ; how
I ildings;.
er frhit
e near
-17, &
'al Ei.
ling on
,d, sns:
•
, S DiGratt' l
tikt 're.e 0:0110iNg
„, ?„„ .A.,E'S GUIDE.
la‘. 4l _° W. FULLER.
•
66 Onto Mingo can be don as wen
• !as :othera.” I. •
PEE ',subscriber having! - rented the chair
Nan,ufactory of A. W. Oteenwood,in Halord s
s prepared to manufacture i I
. ALL KINDS OF'ClIA1701; -
at reduced prices. of good materials, f and in *Mt.
[wrier style of Workmansbip.! I keep constant!) ,
on luiud, :or will' manufacture to , order s
Boiton RockTri, (imprortd'egle,)ialllinds
of Fan 4 and tViadsot ChOirs,
• • Flag Seats,. Seiko' cfc. 414. c.
QT Al 4 work warranted tO give satisfaction for
Ave years. • . • •
•
• •'
Nterchantable Produce will be taken in es.
!Change for ivork.but NO CREDIT !
' JA/IfESYJOIIN S STON.
ifarford. Dec.!. 1853=1y
I _ Admi'ms' tram's' Notice.
wancE is hereby given that Letters Tests
- mentarylupen the estate of Theron , Beach,
dec'd, late of Dhnock township have been gran
ted to the inbscritiers. All persons !indebted to
said estate ari3 ',herehy regliested to make imme
diate 'payment, and those having claims .upon
s,,id estate to present them duly attested for set-
Ilement. •
Aramr..i . A. ItooT ,- Admr's.
CIiA.RLiS AVERY. -
Dimock, April 4, 1854. 7 14,1 •
~~ w~i
v
Iqualities, N and; l
extremely low prices.
Gibson, Oct„ 26.
•
• STOVES . TIN WARE • .H
•
For Cortni.y:'
D. LATHRCiP Co. vrould•begleave to
- C• return thanks" to'thiir
Year
their lib.
eral pationage for the fait Year and ..hope they
will continuo their favorfsi . which wohope to met•
it by.stiiet attention to bUsiness, and low prices. .
We. haVe the most approved pattern* of STovus
'ever brought into this m arket, among . whichmay
be found " • .
STAR - OP THE IM 'ST (EktOted Orei:). •
CUL TltrA TOR. -1 , • "
PARAGON,
..j
NE IV WORLD, V . • •
- GLOB E,.' ' • i•
- ATLAS, . •I • .• ;
THREE STATES, all Air Tight, and ottw
- ers too, numerous to .mention. -
We also have On hand a large
. a=ssortment of
Tin Ware of a heavy liaality,.e*pretislyfor home
trade. ciStetOmd. Well jPiiins of all desbriptiOns.
lead Pipe of rill sizes, reels for chain pumps, &o•
-&e.. Job work dohe With neatnessnad despatch.
All kinds of produce takon„qt . Upproved credit
giVen. Give usa call if you plea Se. Shop
Main street, directly opposite the De m ., Office.
C. D. 'LATHRCiP,
• . • . - A. WOODRUFF,
Cask paid for Furs. by . !. L. & W..
NEW '
IGOODS ' .
At. the .1:Ipsonvill e &change.
THE subscriber hereby informs his friends:
(comprising the public generally) that ho is I
now replenizbing his stock of Goods, and is ot-
fering superiOr inducements for ,lieul to purchase
of him, thereby keeping their capital, as well, as
doing Weill trading at! home, among his stock
may be found a general assortment of Dry Goods
Groceries, Crockery, I.Harctivare, .;Paints, Oils,
Dyes, Boots and Shoefi, Hats and Cips,Vall and
window paper,-Clothing,Trunks, Yimkeemotions
Fe.c., all of which he will be happy.' to exchange
for ley kind 4 of farmer's produce at the highest
prices,, cash, or good credit. ' p
Also he wants-all Who haveaccounts of over
six months standing to call and settle them on or
before the fist of Feb. 1854, and all whe into d
ii 3
to pay in grainare recreated to bring it along
soon as-convenient. L J. L. MERRIMAN.
WANTED to hire, a good Blacksmith; one
who underatands all branches of the trade, and
can come. well recommended for sobriety arid in.
dustry.can obtain fair, 1 wages kir calling on the
subscriber soon atl.lpsonville,,Pa. - 1 .
Inman L.!MEnnrairt.
18,54
REMOVAL.
•
Stoiles ?, Sto* - es; ! • Sto•4.§i
TitE subicriberwlibei to call the, tilt,
his friends and the Public to 'hii,v
•
assohtrient of
• • STOVE& • '
at hii new Store Room in Lodersville
L. S. !Lenheim'i Store,' and near the Gr
Depot has in addition to MA- form ,
variety of Cooking and Parlor StoV'es,!m
Pattern, sonto of wtdeb are— -;
Nichatax, • I Reath Branch,
/traders; Trot Mohatbk, . Ilfi
,y,.04 0 /IA 44,14.
I
Black Warrior, Orient, Oak,
Eb-Stove,
Which together with his former atoelt will be
perhaps the most extensive and varied assortment
'of well selected Stoves in the County:
* * *Clinton Stoves Well furnished at lciwptices:
All articles id his line keßt ort,hand and
made to order as usird, and orders received at his
old stand irk Great End.
.• ' JOHN COLSTEN.. - •
Laderaville ar eat Bend Nov 4 1853.---tf.
'Valuable Farm 'for Sale. ,
E subscriber
.oFers for sale hiS Valunble
..farm _in 'Gibion township,l SuNnefianns
county, Pa., containin 15 - i acres,situated in the
Eastern, part of said town , half ,
of mile. 'from the
tunithsumoik Creek, and 12 I.2'miles from Sna:
quchnntia Depot, on the N. Y. dz::E. Railroad:
on said farm is a framed house, 8 Barns, a
horsc i shed,,corn,hottie, a young orchard of over
100 tr ees, and is welt watered. : „ -. 1
He offers to sell for 10 per cent. less than the,
real value.:' - •
Tamts.--Two thirds / of the purchase money
cash,down, and balance secured by mortise. ,
- .: I . WILLIAM TAYLOR. 1
Gibson, No ay 23.185 47y1
I.A.TEST'UOrrnmzsit.
ThiNebraska Bill Unsettled.
' Q con, JOHNSTON' & Co., are now reciev 7 ,
, 0 in from - New l!ork, a. - general assortment
'of Spring and Summ r er Goods, and we cordially
invite all that like to ; I buy Goods cheap, to give
'us a call, ni our stock; is large and we 1114},. 104.4
ling, to soil for small profits. - You Axe 41 .-..tt sere
almost every article - *anted,,andar.'dr° willin g
to compare - Goods and oriegoavo any Store' in .
the c ounty :: Wo have tg4"a B Poolig pains to find
nieeGoo(lslo p i: 4 -- . ..at lislies s sueli as Black;
Fi gure d: an d:v.. l Saks, Silk,Tissues, Barngei,
t ip
and Be es, 'Plain and ;fancy Lawns,
Silk, 14:3ch 'arid doMestic Ginghams, •Figdied
:C , ~:tins and paper cartsiiimi, Ladies . Collars, Un.
oerhandltlS - and; sleeves, Mantillai, Parasols;
c lave,s, Straw and Tandy Bonnets, also trimmings
;to mitch. : 1 • 1 • - •
A large 4toe.k of.Goods' for men and boys; ul
ao -Iron, Steel, Nails, i 'horse \ shoes and mills,
Ploughs, Salt,.Fish; Cio4ikerk, "Giindstones and
Stone 'rin,StoVe Pipe, Glasa,'Sasb, Leath.
er, Boots, -Shoes, tie.;dte: Manic gife •ns
chance Of . allowing you oni r 'stock; before you
bu
y.
• ' SCOTT JOHNSTON Co.
April 18, 1854. '. , - '"--
,
. ,
Now S ' ran Sto lc;
i
. 6 -.:ell i„ - - T
AM now r eivirig,a large
, 1 ilk; • JUiddition to my stock,: of
', . ‘I-,416 Goads, , consisti ~.^- orOold nd
1 .i • - \„_
Silver Wate,hes, ; Ear rings,
....';. Breist pins,Fingerrings;Gold
. 4 i
; ! i i h I , i.
..,,, ' ' .. 1., ChaltiSi Seals.. Keys, Pens and .
PAP - -- Peidils,':-Locktits; Gold ar'i'
Sliver 'Spectdclas; arid;` ThinibleSilicr W•re in
every vartetY, Coral • Beads,'' Card- care , shbil
Cris', Combs, _ , Napkin v ßings,'Bfroalsi Fans;
0 orkst- Catar , /, candlesticks; 01 l 10 : Baskets;
Simons. Fur i ks, Butter Knit es; 4 111 : in, rack every.
article, in 74 1in0 41 ,4 11
et busin ee; .4 0 v0 ty.ti
des have On selectert Atut great l strei funi wiii
be sold as'ustlif at I' 4 I c: 46 st- 618 4 prices. Par.
ticninr attetimiLet id t..? Repairing lilt kinds 'of
wm e h e i,,i 0 .., ocKrc- .• . .., 4, , .-
.:,. I . :v .
1 ' ALPREfI EVENS.'
iiit
- Fell
I I.irdibaintß, April'' , 111;1054:-
t, 0* sPOPIC GEM+. .
.ICE'sobncritier tookying his . wing ,
supply or Spring nnd : S u mmer goody,.
MTeri them for 631 e 14,04pp:tattle CHEAPEST.
• IL J. WEBB.
Dfinittcpvt;;Harcit 15, ;1854; ' • .
i
LS.. '
aNG SHAWLS, - all
beautiful patterns,
U. BURROWS.
ntion of
ry large
text to
• •it Bend
p er In e',
tie) , n w,
1
ltve.Ha,
. Treasurer's Sale • - -
• • ,
Of qv:stated , lands hi. Suagueliansuc
VOTICE is hercity_ givenithet agreetiblitAlt
AA the acts ofthei general asselably di g .
rporiweidthottesisYlvinia, ditecting the insilti '
selling pulsated lands for Takes, the
tracts and parts of- tracks et Atitieated
be sold at public vendus - on the second 11dondlty'ot"-
June next at the Coin House is Montrose: , tor ar-,
scampi due, and the Wits seCroed in each
respectively, unless the sante Liti, paid hefts? theloir' •
I)l4e—sale •to coneurieace at 1 0. o'clokk r ik
forenoon •1 . 1 • I •
Warrantees owners or tititleri. A c k,4 ; •
ittufgelOater.,
Samuel . Itigdeis
Charles s: Biddle ' 1 56
• 1.
biroa. ' - , t.
Joanna Cliffordi • • ~.' •56 • - 1. ' :10
Asa Dimock, 1 ' 04• ••
• -11 '• ' 1,04,
Diatork. - - 1 -;'!'""1/•`'`?.'„"•!` -,.. ' •
-. 1 f.T0 - i}k , ~ , 4.134
Great &We'', . "., .!T ' ' -
Sam'l Dayton ' •• \z•-''. / 11 . - 0.....••-• ,; 1,38
R. 11.51cKune •. . •,- 27- 1,70
W. J. Turrell • -. • ,-.• l , 0' ;•••: 64
Nathaniel C.Lewis l - ' : 1-• 87 . 1,10 ,
TaylorSoloman , , I 50- • „"64V
t - ' ‘Hatforik 1 1 - • -•: 1 . • •
_•_ .
Crawford poi , i ' • . 'BO . •• ;76
'llarn. l6 nY• f ..}.
•JohriComfort Est. 1 1 412 ~;-°- 9414
James Comfort 1 • - 1 393 -• '•• • .7.54 •
James !Stamford ! . , 1• -935 .- :,‘,. 8,03 ' 1
Horace Grissvold .1 .l 100 • : 2,26.
Judge Mnmford 1 , - : 100 • 2,20 -'•
Henry Sampson 1 .. ... • c, -- ., 36 ' : 1,26
• -,. ' • .U . err lel. .
Dwight F. Morss 1 1 • - 1 ' tb .-;... 6,89
Thos. Merridith • 1 ' - .• ,1 :222 .-- i- - 8 - ,37
Mama. M olt . ........1-• •••,-. -: . 130 •
~4 - . - ,1
_ ... 11,39.:
Dwight,F. Mores ' ! r r . ' 1- 2110 1 '., -TA , ..i.
S. S. Barrett •1- • . -•-- 1 - .- '164 ‘-- -. 1 r . 2,40 ".
' - • ` - 160 • -' ' -I,se
?di a. Hamilton ' 1 .1- 1. •--= , '''-' -•••-, --- •
1- .tatitc4 • • r.: - - ,! , ..1.', _,
Sedate Cris Wold, t , 1 - 104, ', ' 3,26
1,-. . . LaOrop: f, •.1 : .--, -,• ; .:-•y•••• J,. _
SamilKistian'l, - . 1, •
_,107 . - - -4,' -- 1,11
Andrea! Tyhotit,;'; . •-, 't ' 190. ,--. '*l.
.1. P. Depuge
.. I'' • -
~ • - 250 _- 1, . ;IF, •
Rob'tJacksati - ! -r -, i 62 .. ~. :-, 3, -
i ' , •e1t5 . 1. - -i 1 -..,,.:'
Andrew Tyli - Ont; • - . ,
(Libert.: • 1 -.' 227, -i.,,3
• . • • .
No. 40413.4-D. C. Scudder 200 i 17
Nd. 67 68 75 76 13.;Eldridge 1 400 .- '. . 2 6 1
N 0.2095 JehielDnyten •'-,- ".. 220 • •-', - ; 17- '5.,,,.
••Na. 53 1 Wcal.1Rartoi 1- .•• - 10 .:1• • --
400
No. 26 SeWel CmlAtt.- 1 2 ,-. 104.._ "-•`. `4,46 ..
J. W. Brakney .1 I 84= - r.l i '42 ; 86
5.13.
' Corpse)! _ 1 - r .
,; .34 1 ' ri... 2 - '
N 0.27 Joseph PattertiOti - - • I/00 - r ,• = 4 .
' '- - • I Nei° filiVorilf::: ,' - ' -
,
Hoseaßenson : l • I .I - . / 144 & . . - ' ...''' tp l
Hosea Tiffany Eat, .1. 1 1.46 ,i . 1,14
* Jacob Taylor - ' . ' ,
'; '• SOll . ~'„-• l,__6o
Elijah BiV : p.titti : i - ' !' . 1041 . i '''''' Ulf,
K. A. Johnson 1 . - -I - - 1 149 •';• •• • ''l
•11
INorman Mitchel .1 •.1 1 , -` 130 1 ''-'• .. '
Thomas Norris 1 -• . - 1, • • 15 -1 1 .... -11-- 1- -
W.m. Plunket • • ' 'Math: • -- 1 . • ‘100 , .:_ -- ,- 4,113 .-!,
Win..l- Torre!! •I•ThomSon a'
_1.420 , • • •',: ..-26
do. . 1- ,1 1 ' 1410 j, '•-. .9
C. A. Grotir • _ 1 ‘ 1 : .- 1155 : 1 ''' PO,
f
David Posj.• ,-' :. •,1 1 . 1100, -. 47. -
Henry Drinker 1 - 1 i .. ' 42 ' 4 -• - 1' r 7
Jacob Downing ,; • - . l .l 1119 ..., . 7,43. '
Wm, Drinker - ! ._ , . I - 1390 - ' l l •.. 2040
James Comfort i 1201' •-; ' 1
C. P. Tallmap j . '1 19 j: ..' 1. 6
James Maniford - 1, :' ',•-• j' 43 • ..••-'• 10, 4
Peter Dunn ii . - • , - ,
,•• 2 6 ', -.. --- 11 •1;
D.'ll. LATflillOlllE°, Treasiirer.
l i
Treasurer's Office, March 21, 1254 . ' , - I
•
. . -
Perriu Wetly
ASTAGE will kd pa: lug ioal' Oar
xte V ite e‘or;rr g trt t e
tal c:f the Mairrtaittsi of Oars, biat,ll Zatis
ing3.lantiose Lt 1 P. ' 1
. . ,
:. . R ET,UR N I. v
i,'L r.
.!%i
Leareldootrose'dm4ianndaysi e t4ptedl tall' Itt
reaching Kirltwood Id time to take the Mall Trains: of
Cara,botb.F.aft and Wert; being 04 nearest *Ed awl
feasible reittett; retell. the New 'fork nd Ktiti Anatol&
This line interveetss tri.ndelttythicforDhotiekf~, •
vide, Tonkhatinoelt, Wyoming', .end Wilkosbarrs,,,
learesltonticist, at 7i M erery , Monday, Weditintday- . '
Friday: Also, a tine lb ßriendirille,7,eraysvUli.,tto.
Teams and conifciitablagarriages are provided, end .tai
ProPrie toritwill sp are. ho point to neeomtnodatet be pito;•
lie . • • - • — t - . 1, WK. Knelt. - - -, I
Deceinber24,l332:l' • 111080-AN &WWI', '
" 'with yen once again my triend;s;:l•
No more tiny footsteps roam.":r , -;
YOU will Tind mit at my.irosidence Moots
1 . vim, two doors south froto Seth blitchel's
EN., happy - . at spy time to Walt on .yoti;socially.
or professionally; the latter especially.l- Theme
who, prefer to hale their wolicidone at their limit:
deice whether Ming in tnwier,ottt,4l.ll
give - me-notice accordinglY, and: VMit -Atli:rot
service. "Persons ,at distance - desiring 'Plata
Teeth, can be aceommodated it my' honse, free
of.expense, While the-work is heing dhne. As 1.
Wish to be busy I sball -still adhere,;:, to .my ;old
-- plan of charging according to the eircumittaneett
of Pitt On. • There, is .much 'complaint
.of
the hig,h;prties of aintistry and ,of of prices toe; •
although I have liceolit the liabit a deducting
from 15 to` 25 percent.l froth the first. Mawr;
friend's I will make, you this Offer,-- r if yeti who
need work will .coins right. along Ind, barb.ll
done and so keep me lash, will ;work for , yott
for Waif price and do it well j!.ort. The • reasori
we have to charge, so high , is berinniO, eithef
fraismiread of-Alie pain or; the ithy t .yrni hold bitch =
and ftirce tin . to 'lose mach time for
."want -of
work. Corite• en then arid yeti - will find, then* k ,
a chance for battiins at Itlontaitte:: '• •
• C. D. VlRGlL4,gurgetteDiMisti
3lontrose, April-19, 1854. I • ' •!-
- --- ' ' Drug*tore.
•LodersvalleMook Af.,
TIIIII anheerlberwould inform the Inhabittlitto of iti.
.1. denivllle and antronhalng eonettry; that& tie lisspeitz
17 enlarged end • I mprovidlle Storeo and. -Iliad 11itati I b et
large and, eoutnleta aatorboard; ,of tang+ , Q 11 41..=
woode,l)ye-stulia; Window, 011+4,1' Salk; - IFltttri'T
end Brashea. - Also.' , - . .''- ' ~4 ,• —4 ,' I, ' •. - '4 , -, • ',-, '4. „.. ".
Patens Medici nes, Chondeste, Olaaiontre,Peffinneet i T*.
koeNotitme,Con o r r r( l . 46 'ri„T 6l Tet "'tW. sad ufi wee
tmmy , keak: ~..., °Ala, „g 4l oKat oi: Me *PI. 1.411110 4141
hand a, le‘-'" "" °r4u4lll l`..u, A .i- 4}, ~,,,,,._ .- - - - t . t
~, , ,
• - ApOKS*4-STAT ONEKT. - 7 ----
Payer IlangingajimAte..atdeli-beis arial,44 41141 fit
de re/utopia:4,e to as any atere - in, Int . ,
- . :I) OCT + ''Llii MOS 44Rirktit..': -
Also keeps In 'taint, remit 4 i-Eintirill iimineintena • alibi
C await /litoictsal.mtefoll/ se kied I.ll 7 ol ll ltat 1 11 1 11)1r
peer:deeded by himeelt,for ble awn aaioartapattlattandlllll
benefit of the ptitdle. '', " I - -' I 4," -- - :
Valid era. Palntera t Physlelana, Sattopl.t i eaelliamiglited
ali ciaaspe and pratemalons widdng to pasehise Aare plaited
'to e4n and • wee for thesneelvea. 4 '414 4 • • '' •4, ' ,' : e
E.. h SdOtti '
Would inform' his 'fohner'tiitton't that he has' hk
connection with-hie other brisinils' a inn isiortniont
of Books end Shoes 11060 h.e.onis iratrsot
and Sell as resionable csn-bsi b . osigt4,lll, Ikny
of place iP Ate ° l2l /4i! * •• • r,
r_s Staten* I.
, XiiLikinwrills.::: I.
Directly oie+Tehis litattnitey
b*
' DRY- GOODS. , -
...
rflltt-' inbaeriber reititartfatly - 6610 Ilis aitatittaa a
A thooo wishing to raftbaje t , 'Meal. far Cash, 'Jai 1101
NEW TALL and .WINTEU MOE, *Web . for eatiii va:
titer and , eiteannati , lie May Welly may Ts' nnenelatialat , " b
any In tato Empire state manna. 4lelt may beAlisol,, ~ ........
TWO ittiarDßED i sluml44
,- :Ai
'afeterrqualltgandatile; pipes riaglngfinil'OClonin'lfil
100pieees Parametta sad Mapes from 11:lallialoarri k ei,
Trench *arinital at taTerY.ErmAe ad' ',". O We . 1 1 01,18 kabill t
t ommiorikoot Di Libit.i iiii Diteintatsiiiition Ni
i o as. 'Watt and.latagbama In
,enammittiantity. , ..
15..i00 yards bliaelthd ana 'fttiltiattett abatabotais•
pottage, ftom Ale toff ft.:- •1 ~ '... ' ' - , - -
loco pat* Whlte L na *470104 itiainai, fr4ll ii
ttd.to as. WoolenEoaaictlf areffltind fa.ricantik4.lmU.' : .
1 0 0070 d , g ilk; Ittoemk , , , Platd,o2 Plata mtaltxa.
eta toweitpadata tbitEtsnt suPe „- 4 1 11181 * 111001 .", 11
ntlastaftirtiyttelitjtktlinc, '.' ,
'''' ''''' 'i` 'PEDLARS', . ' - -
i
'A.Targe sitodlt6ate 'PEDLARS'
v 2.00 1 4.
.11444 'sat
Momenta:
,1441/ NI) eatent‘Tt' ' irtpatit.',e4Vaitanktg S
tiaild:` l . l - ' • I' " Ir.
ND Oak *HI be rpm red on Oa Odd of itei'Mfbeinfikeid
merit a cantlaaanee of lika nattonage llatiab , ,Umnlte i bm. •
-.lotherto most goneramay seeardied 114. Atka Oki bti
ratans totatielasa, hairy ibinka. IP. t - t , t: t,Ltti-t - -at t
~ - ~.,14., mock : •
tioili4 otd r oliit Oriteillfil.; otlp ' iftook,Y ,
staZNeatly eralositeraltiAmtatiatiltiot,, DitaltTi: •. T
Nov. 18 f er n?‘ ' ..1 : ;--- , A; Zi r i ' -
Norse** 4ll *: ) stelittatigneliei'
Atutilinti 441Utink . i initoe ' intaiiittn . 444 n't'
‘.../ other, pnfixistat ? an ji til l izteeit . bersafairii
_ . _.. .
Steam Raglitta 4x ratiW
,Aite.rt. 4 ' . ? ''l'lSkirik Beti *irkT . & tigiiiiite.
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