The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, June 22, 1854, Image 3

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' A4other IlFl.itt 'Win , 11,,dia: 1 i
•• On Fridaytnlorning last, - at hal paSt three;
the faMiliar almti of fire aroused int. -eitiaeus
front tkeif:slunitiers.:;:_; The --bait!. . *bled I ‘ to
the.dwelling.of.itirs...Nans.-.y. E. B u 14orner of
,e
State' l aid I,tfver streets,.. 'Was - eh - eloped :in.
llames 4 ; whakhe alarm witsffistgi. etl,lhreat, -
- ening-deatriMtion - to the adjacen pruPer4-.•
, F.ratililiii•Fir . O. ,CoMpany, . with 111 irLEaginci
were'Speed,ily at. Worlt.,•and sued. . cd 41 - arr
restin#flte.tlames almost at the tit '%•4elt
first discovered. -. „ •• - -...,-- •W - ' 1' •
. , The , barn 'of fhfrs..Bull Was alatis4-idestrC!y
-ed when -the,tire l'ras dise,overed&sc4*Ascon
mimed, - With: the '4-4)4A:shed:of - Put .dwelling.
The dwelling 'house was rattly:, V/ Ued, and
conipletelSt'salurated Adak water.' : "(Was- t oc . 1 ,
Cupied by Jahn Laugh4b; quo hi 1 oyed,ir t •
but a• few days previou : •-,110.h44 i lr, „
, to i . e .
.anorp, 1 ) 11f, a icW Of:liia.oo4 4 ) . :4lad ..
{ll-IleaVy
. loser. • ~
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The barn-was occupied-by o.heri 1 Thomas
— w hose horses were foiltinatcly 64c - int—auk.
he loses ottlyjsiarite'harrieSs.: - .': • ill • -',
A heavy loas.falls-upon Caik. T..o l d,mia, pro
prietor'of the Canal Packet: S. .4ups,, Who
was, jiist commencing running regldar , ttipS'
-between .Towanda. and Athens. , Ile' had. .in
the 4table :three valuable borses,:a riikaiitity of
barneS4- Mat oats, and loses at -least 1;•i i ?,54:16. i. •
Mrs:Pull, we understtind, has mlnsurance
upon her buildinW -- .•I - II - ' •--, .
,
Metars: i3ailey 'te Nereus - brie bet Wee n-.. 40 k
- and
.50 thous.and Itialrle.s• riled uptin• dip ric. ,
'er bank, hi' froni.sof tine ‘r . l!..li.' T ill's sb,ing,le
pile was on -fire when the. alarm wali first\ iv ;
en. ... '- . .
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The dwelling south "of tlic'eOrtiers,Was oceu
pied by LUther 11. Se&t,'Whoie lo* Consists ;
ur the dantage done . his furnituro iby 'Watet '
and by remoying s . , portion: I :': -0: . 'l
Too,high erc , dit, emmot.be avvan ed 'to the
exeraons of the 'Fire Company, no r i I too ii4116/i
• praise 4iien to -the Engine they Iv' a rlt. -I . The
fire had gained sip much -headway Ivhon Ifirst
' ,lis!overed; that a partial aestiucti n of Mrs.
liull's dwelling house was inevitabl i -j .. The le, f- .
fik•ieney oil 41)..is -organization Tins 'COMO :so
Apparent, that - wetrus t -the eariies i faforp.ble
~1 iporth Ili ty : N•ill : fie ta . ken to .p,i•oeu . i l another
Eagii4e, orat least provide reservo - 1 neetpssa
v to.4tlqrd protection to every- P !ri'. of . 'hel l
. GoroUgh, -•-.- -- 1 • .1 , , , ,- . . . • .
• liis-supposed that - t.his fire! was he I . w rk
of an lineendiary.—Bradfor4 itepoher. I -
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Supposed Murder 91 a Young Lady
.1. . - by: heir petrothed. l l 1 .- 1:
if the 'Lynchburg (V.i.)ll.epublican..j.l
It Will - be remembered, that; sori'ietitne du
rt -
tigdast_Ep
ritig i an item went theilrouttds of
the' papers, chronicling the s.Udden eathl of .
111isq Agnes PitarV, of Covin t zton! IVn., .and_
kat ing thatslie, was within a: few !days o f - Ler
marriaoi'to one 1)r. thomPs9n, 1, - .;'r father's
, it ,
physi6rin.' We learn from 41 priv'...te. sonree,
' that it 'is Se strongly suspeeted the 1t Iterdith
i ..
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was . cased. by strychnine a4lin stered .by
.1)r. T4' that several public meetingOf the cit-
17.eas havo.bc.. , eu held to . eonsider thii„naatter..
'file circutustanceA - seem to lbe . these:l Miss
- '1'harr111:11 , 1 been indisposed for sonte [Weeks,
• A nd, .I, l ad been taking triedieine l l from Dr.;
TholnpSon. On, - the . tiforningi of 1 114 death,'
Itr..T. wrote liera note, asking 11. 1 _' Pestpeine-
nic,•nt cif her Marriage, 'and urging ti.) tAke, ,
the reMainder . of the 'Pills he had - left, for hey. 1
Among tlteSe pills there seems to have been
one considerable larger than4lie tliers, And
.this waSAlle only one left; NfiSs Pharr.havi'ng,
refosed443 , - take it. Upon .this litstl reit:est,- 1
she took it, and in fifteen iaint4CS was a . ;
- t. , -,rie`. : Iler de:lth was pronMinicied .at the 1
f',lwt, i:.,tnilar to4hat produeed - 1 by l i stryclinin,
Is: there _was no suspicion:of foull play, until
signs, body 1,
tli•;l% , li l es engaged
.A, Whiin dressing' thil .dis- l i
0)
i l l
iet..7l', ceriaitiwhich we.i.eil rote than
.1
(... - .nfirrn,.l by the further diset l )ver, Of ~a boa:
-‘, , f er,:, , ot Tills. When the stispiel;:t is" , a4-uted 1
. ~. pn'..F.t.',l%:-I.r.:racter, 'Pr. Thottipson deni4n.ied i
il..:tt 111;,-II. - _, , 1y•eliould - be; a i,.-,i iite. r 4,L,1 ;land ..ex
::-.ll:ted.,bv,a committee of ph l ysiclitars, mined '
.i,y.hitaself; but, when the consetiti of. the p . ,-1
rents of the unfortunate girl Nyas Obtain 4 he
. ~1 . ? 1.
retus , :d tp. have anything to don*it„alleir
jug a ,-, - a . ,-Ireason that lie didnot with to wound i
03.2 f. ,, !,ling- , , , 0f the faMily.. - 111 ..',. 1 -... I
1 - , Tht . .se !:ire the facts as flier hate been :de 7 i!
• 1.: , i1e.1. torus, by `two gentlemen of IlStandi eg.—
If th,,v I. true, there is certainlygociflgrotind
:.;.„.r• Zienititti'din" , an inVe.. stigati9e.'',,, \ b it Dr.
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„.I,),Tip,,ti i.e guilty, Do .time :511.03.1 1.1 re., lost i
F il - .in ridding tlie world of such .a 1 1 ' Onster': if
, initooritt, : his eltaraetkr .as . a Man Iwil be sat- .
i,fied with nothing less than a •fnli ;:free - and ,
tri I, mph an t . ttf..trjuittal. .. ..'. 1 1 . 1 ' . 1
. The father of I,liss.Phrr. is, aPt
mittist, , r, and is said to' be - one.. ! . l i t )f l
upri4llt, amiable -and . unsuluctons
l found anywhere. , 1 '• -:l,'
THE NEWS'
iii.".NDIY. -Li': PHILADELPHIA I.7:ND F Ii
• CITY DOWEDI.:MENT I • .
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• -Philadfilphia,•JtlneV
-8,•1854
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. 21.q - 1...”-r;11.. - fral. thing.. the 'pro9arnation of.
M. .ivto (.:• , ,:.irad - has beenTespected;:bY the'
• ' ri tiiselli
tavr!ril li.... , fi.:qq,.although se% era, . j ,. ng
to etiotn,-_ , .rs entering .0.7'010 bail:': doors;
• wini.7, ,••i r.-, are selling 'openly; ; 4 ;les-Iglajc,.- Y - -: ,
~,,,,,,t Ili, ~, , p stitittionality of ' l 4 tlel lan-,
M. , -t of the rnminies" •harel,lrC,Aorted io
1 ....../:/:ien aip..l Windmill' . lalanda l ; rrere .i -
zn.t-f:- - ,e `axle are going. on. at double'priees.
Tiie laz ,, r beer sal6ons.• are,alse!!elOsed,• and
Ea.weral have their.signs eraped; indiflags dis . -'
Played at lialf-mast and. eraped ~one,4-exhibitsi
aplacard, "Gone to church .forllthe,.: ease of
. all- creation—" open to 7 lnorrowir The •e).:ty
has been uncommonly quiet ; t 1.4. a ;ilrunlil4l,
man seen all day. -. The massofliour citizens
are gratified •' . .At. .the . result 'of' they, experi
-meat, and Will sustain the.inoteMent to the
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ULM Oist. "J II -
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An . atray occurred last -II iglitlfi' t .r . ,Ottsvill?.
growing . .. out of Know-Nothing exe‘tement.
Tinituas
.li . arn,, il a -. A ;11,1 ic a 6,11 wasr. foUnd
'lead in th , it,street, terribly • cut;aud; 'gaslied
-Coat tin: 116.1 y. *lin Mann ias" .albs,cut . '
aid bruised: Jol4 pouglierty, in trishinand
alas also stabbed, but was to be (arrested on
suspi , :ion of..killing Kam. 'Mich :',niystert
prevails about - the bloody affai -17.. and great 1
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excitement, exists.. 1
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• WAsnrscroN jun(1 1 ; 1.18,18,54,
The 'ol.lnio n iirerdils.hefe that! the:.,llO.rne
'f,ti!ad 1,111 :will - pass.,
.aild't that. ;the ; f. , enate's ,
;:triemfirticut,Trovirll ng fora • rect., . from the;
17tli July to the iGth October N,ill;l'?e adopt- 1
ed, though the latter will be strpigl,k:..oppes- '
el,. in speeches by leading Tno •,, n . ,i - ;,., , •
The Nebraska - IcAni:as,appejlitnentS' bill is
- all the talk.' The:list:is not deftnitely• iletpr
ittined on. talk.'
is terribly indifinant
in,consequenee,of the name of g9v,IIYRGIIT
having. been! mentioned for 'Gove,..rnett;;-.-,.:,,
• . One seeoitut Says that the nOmintilie ...„..n
oC
• Mr. WEernaook - as United Stated District At;
torney for IS. 4 ew York, will be se i i.t.o;,the Sen- -
ate to-morrow but it is douhtf 1, 'The ap- -
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pointm9nt hangs fire:. -. . ". . j • 'N.' . .
' The Senate has, determined, to f.aas the
.llonteaead hill previous to'tlie,itne l fixed for
ithereuess. ' if is quite certain te bill )fill be
disposed Of iduring the ensuing reek'. '-, . • . .
li
Th e debate on the VetoAie....--,sit ge . q vses -oi l
• Tuesday, and the lionitehd•measti. l ;;
I, '- -
the first business sulis2„wittlii - fr. e ' , 11144 ors.
that diseu_ss '
icihrisier tivo c!tildre;t .-Ilei bus
--LaLad died, Icavintr Lur •to 'protect. and
• - . : ~, - , ,-• • . -, i ••1, v• :
,
cants.' e otToous, and
,eMbarrasses., present
mitiOn. , . 1 - 1 • ,
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Itis lee fitiently believed . the Itonse i will
l i t
' concur li n he ..senate's reiolution for recess im-
Al ' 1 'n'' tl ' of th R 't l'
me....ate.y upl,
.10 passage 0 omes eat
bill, whze billia to ha' made a: party meas
ure, at \ )eivat in •the Semite, ,
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I , WAsurNaroN, June:l7, 1854.
- Tit/ !Union ors this' 'morning puhlisliea the
folloEvMg dispatch regeived hy the 1 Honi W.
P. Harnl,fr9m Gen. Quitnian in, relation to
the statementa Connecting hfin with the Fill
‘busteri: , 1 I 1 1 1
Navy, Oat.EiNs, June, 14.—Tell, the 'Editor
of The; Union 'that no nista is authorized to
speak for me but myself, Ptibliihithis.
(S.igno), ; ' 'J. A. ',Qtarm:fix.'
• i • Boat4 - s, Stine! - 1854.
The anniversary - of the - Battle, Of :Bunker
Hil , Wasobsei - ed - 10 - 7 da,yiniCharlestowia
the: Oringobf cannon, ringing of liens, and a
L , :enet;:ll turn -out of•the military.! The - i stars
and stripes wete also, displayed on prominent
points hil3ostoit, 'Chelsea, Cambridge,i lox-
'bury, I;exington atidlCOlicordy-in hOlior Of the
—.• -•' • .
• The ICeW-YOrk Continentals, with Slie)ton's
Land, arrived hero this morning, and aria- the
guests of. the: Boston. 'Veteran
- The two companies ; - . paraded , the ! prin . :Opal
streets, - mid dined irt• ; Faneuil Hall - ti , o-Ilay.
1-
~a ,;
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LI CINCIkiATI, June 1 , 1 7, 1854.
' The nine fugitivO. slaves captured There
three daykago werelgiien up to their - owners
this evemn; and taku to lietituekr. There
NUM no excitement." t i , '
Great competition exists betwee . the.:Cin
.einuati; Hamilton na4 Payton, and the Little
Miami "Railroads., The former. - iced - the
Te l l
fare to Buffalo to-day to $4, -- includingstate.
rooms and meals on , tbe Lake steaMers. ; The
far . has hitherto beetl l sB.
1 1,
.1 J une
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oitri.AND, la , 1850.
180 . .
Via; Portion of -ntanocratie tarts
known as " Wild-Cats," held
.a Sfati6 Colwell::
tibn,in,this city4o-ilay, and nominated SII4-
ant - 7:4x, , y for GoverAor:
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4.1 t .I,ESTON, J . 1.111d 16, 4,354.
A dtiel7was fimglit . .the 3d lust, in
issippi,inehr the Alabatha State find, between
J.Q., Saunders (4 . Alabama, - a'nd J.
k tigge
Evans of Alissit , ,sippi: '• .
Five shots were exchanged end the rsrties
were...ivotinded, Judgel Evans dangeronsly.
71M. difficulty aroserfrem some Harsh;' lan
guage. used by Saunders in reply 4. an . ad
.d'ro;.s delivered by,T i 'l'fl+S before the Litbrary
Soiciet V' the.Nilitary College inlAlabama.
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.: Nviv'lliFin!pshir .Lpgittla i lltr. - •
.-. , ' c.,,oscoßndllne 16, 18544--P. Si. ••
• Tlie House this - afternoon proceeded to bal
lot:fur United ..States Senator with the fol
loWtrig.rult :-,—Firal,t, ballot—Whole niunber
of ; votes, 308; pece.afy for a cheiCe, 155
John' S. Wells, ;Detnncrat, had!, 147 ; ijOel
;Eastman,Whi*, 86 Mason W. Tappan, Free- .
Soil, 5,2 ; George .1V A. orrison, 1 . 8; tivol)eni
ociats absent--uo 6 ll ice; , Second ballot—
" AV:ells, 148 ;.Eastmain i , 89 ; Tappan,
, 1 . 3 ; Nor- .
,risen ; 25 ;',Danier Clark 2 ; Charles . '- ..Slood
bitti- 1 \ ; IChabodf GOodwin, Ino, elioiefr,
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'1 !,' 1 , , ' FAN, '-1 1 •
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; - Ili New :Nlilford,. on
.IVednesdnyJ thel ith
r0i1.., ,EugAxoli. A., wife of 'Silas il. eoiwin,
and eldest dr,‘*lite.f .I:rf H. S. Fnlpliesis of
Montrbe, aged. 2 2. ears' and 7 months. i, .
Her funeral was' 4ttlended on . the . lBlll- ti.... a
i d
large concourse 'of ftitinds and neigl bors;who
liiridly symfmthizedln{ith an. afflict - family,and paid the last,sa4 trifinte to one " - wh4 has
Id 1.
't a . 0,,..4( i f tears; tludbe.re-united v - htre: sqr
..rows, and I tears, -and} faking are Ino inore.
AknOwn., , • I ' [c
1 , ,om.
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I " TIVLE - o:f.illiDED - 7 ;. •
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Delaware, Lac avrancut &W.D. R.
SPRING A•WIANGE3I#,NT! •
If
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ON Spit-after lkiony, 314 81.h,185 , 1, tbeXail
ri astsebger 2 Traio ( w i lt depart fromSer4nt9n
at 9.10, A. ,M. i Vii, i
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Arrive !it Great Rena at 11.40, A. )1.1 • i
Connecting with. the: day express' trains :East
mid West citi the N. t! &E. R. - R1 ' ! h
1 \ Return, will leave Greatlßend vin the arrival
:I of, tho - DaY Express trains from New IYork and
Dunkirk, and arrive a/ :Scranton at 4.19, P. ,M..-
1 ' The Freight AccoMmodation Train, Iwith pass
f eager car attached, Will depart' from , SOrantOn at
I 1.25, r, u:; arriving at Great Great Bond at 6, ; r. lit J..
Returning; wilt dePar from Great Bend 'at. 7,
[A. at ,and arrive , at SOratop, 1 . 1.40, A: M." ~.'. •
I,• --• Stages :vill be in Ni. ; iti
rsig on the arriVal of Pas
t senger, Trams at Serlititon, to convey passengers
to' Carbondale; Pittstim . Wilkes-Barre; Philadel
phia via the Relidindd e. R., Easton, and all, other
i
intermediate places. 'i , •_ . I
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I._ Th trainsa weeonnectwilh arrive and 4part
i from New York \ and Dunkirk, as folloWs: • I -
I , Day Expri•ssarrivos at New York 1.32, E. at.;
I !departs from do, at 6,1,A. i.. Same train are ives
I .atiDunkirk 10,49,.r.• tt.; :departs from do. at
.7.25,
[ A: - . lu.;lNigh!\ Expeesliarrives at Ne* York 10.02,
A. M 1 departs at 6 5 - i';':at. ,• Satoearniti itrrivds at
Dunkirk 12 . 12, r. 51.;Ideparts at 3.39, r.I re.'hail
train No. ],!bound west, : arrives ,at Du kirk ;;6.08
7 .
P. M.- • . ,
Those wishing to , avail 1 them so v ts : of; the
Ni,glit,..Exprims, both,east and west, o the !Mail
train. West, on the Nei* York 'l,k,Erie,, will i' take
our AccoMModation Train which
_leaves Sran
ton at 1 ''.lr. : :lo. Those 'wishing. to go. is the
Day'Express either, east or west; will take the
Mail Passenger Train, which departs ai9.loA.m.
. • - ' • D;,14. DOTTERER 'Supt.
Supt Office; Scranton ti •
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June ‘3O 1 ,854. ;II c.2stf '-. t:
,:: -•• ~..
the in OSt
rsolisto
TII NEW
Harriebtirg Female Seminary,
Ilariril'olbuirg, Pa.
liistituted-1849:! Incorpolrated-1-1663.
"BOARD OF Tauszr.i.s.—J. W. Wier, l'reshlent,
_ Hon! Kunkel; ge'c'y, J. A. Fisher.' Eq, I).
D. I.lnas, Esq., W. 31., - Kerr, Small Esq.
-I.lCsTr.ucror.s.—Mr4. A.- i.e Conte, Principal ;
Epertoe Proksscir of German and ;
iss M. J. 4uile, teticiadr of English nrancties;
31adeutoiselle Te4l,er of French 'lan
guage; Mis s i 1: J.,l'arch, Te,acher of. Music;
struinentar and VOcal.' •
Pitts P.
AtEENT PATnw;s.- - - - -Jlon. S.
.Cameron,, Hon.
C.. 9. Black, Soc'y of W. il.. De I Witt, D.
D., I, A. Fisher, Esq., , W, %V. itutherfod,3ll D.,
I. G.,lklcKinley. Esq., J. W. Wier, Esq., J: 8.
Dixoh, Esq., G. W. Harris, Esq., W. Buchleasq.,
It. J.'ltoss, Esq., D. D. Boas, Esq., S.V. Hays,
Esq, Harrisburg; J. F. •Houston, Esq Cehnn
bin ;' Cbl. Sumner,U. S. A.; E. ' K.., Sir ng, Esq,
1
Philad.; J. Crain, M. 4., Cumberland; • . .I!il'Ltl
lister, Juniata ; J. Ilull, Esq., Cineinnati 0.
Ors mi REF - ERTNCE, BIANF 'OF WO g HAVE
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SEEN: ATnoxs --rills Exellency Wm. Bi rler,Hon.
E. Banks, R. C. A. Hay, Rev. J. S. If ickißev.
H. It Bean; Hariisburg; Hon.. Wm. F. JON
sten, : Hon. A.: ,'Russet, Pittsburg; Ho' . A r. S.
Iliaytec - i. - Fent, Esq., Lancaster;
,W. M. Pali: ,
inestech. B wientown. N, .1.; s3v. C.. Wing,
iijarliale; Rev. D. DI lan, Rev, Hen ' Steele
Clarki, Pnilad.; 8. Gn !ford, Esq.,
,Leb on i J.
Passinore, Esq., Brad lor '
d; E. B. Ch Esq
montiese. . .. 1 '
The scholastic year is divided into two sessions
office months each. The firaL"• --, `-., ‘il . li.l
let, the second' February/ auma r nVc• •"'InY
cept ib the 'Mouths of-"lness this unmerciful
iroceived at an3,: e re gathered around the scaf
entrance. --La erected. in One 'corner of. the
TE4Ljiiiii. 1114 awful sentence ie agility
l)rolictii ne*d, 111 n cr the it riiiiiiml, in .all „he %Jig,.
or tied strength of youth, ascends to Meet his
doorn: But bush! in: fly voices nrcl heard i
fromwithout the. yard . the crowd sophrato us I
Major General Eleeticiii.
T" Inca thissioned beers Of the first
' . Brigade and tenth Divisien,Of,Suqueiiauna
county, are hereby 'notified to meet at W. K.
Hatches, in 3lontresd, on ;Monday the ' l 3d day of
J4q;itest, at 10 O'cloik A. for the piii*s of
M
electin; a ajor General for the tenth. Division,
composed ;of the counties" OC Sustea andl Wayne.
4
ASA SrIC&R.
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Brigadejnsliectors Office, ;
Ilarford, June Nth, 1854 15w31
• ;To OhOese Makers: • •
THE subscriber baying secured the ;right to
make and sell " Stone's Patent- self.acting
Cheiso Press," in the counties +6l-Stisti l ,a; Wayne,
Pike and Wyoming, would respectfully lean the
attetitibil f . ): Cheese makers to -it.' Thht -Press,
for convenience and durability, is Uheddi trfi any
thing now, m use: The:subscriber Will supply
Ordes for' on sort notice. He
sell ilghts to those who may wish to ikurchaso,
either .hriscounties or townships. • Thqie • who
makecheese in lieu of butter, will find it to their
interest tO•send in their orders for one ot . Stono's
Patent Presses. For further partietilml-inquire.
of .the subscriber at Montrose; Susquehanna
county, P. • i 0. FARGO,
MontiOse;l'une 20,1354-25 V.
Fresh. Arrival. -
FiwpooDs i embracing nearly eveiyarticle
1.11 .necessary to 'keep up an assortment," just
received, 'Find' selling for. a trifle above- no f At at the
Ready Pay Store of • .
SHIM & HE3IPSTiEAD;
Brooku.n, June 21 ,. 1854. • 1
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Sen.ator Benton's Great ",ork.
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NO' REA.Dt. ---, .1
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T": tinderaigt4d - having been appoitiled pole
Agent- in 'Sus , ipielumna cutifity, fr ithe,iiale
of iton. Thos. IL .11enton's " Thirty .Y .ars View,.
t
or all.iatiory of the Workiog•of tho-American
Governtrient for Thirty Years, from . 1820 to .1850,"
is new ready to.receivo subscriptions t i lierefor.—
Thol;Ariirit is issued in two . votuthes. fo ;be - 'sold
separate; or together as desired,. Vol. st con.
tainit a history of sixteen years i;of the !time: in
739 royal octavo pages, in double coltinios ;:;:ind
vol. ild of same size, covers the I:email - 14r of the
titneto 050. Price, $2,50 per vu). beupd li
brary 5t...1 . 1e. -
Those Who wi. - ,h to be ;served : early,l ‘4ill send
: -
their. nathes to the subscriber imineiliatelv.
is I 1 - B. P. TEWIiSIIIJItY; wont:.
1 Wooklyn. June '2l, 1854: • ' 1 I ,
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r
.1 Now Goods .
t \ 4. WEBB has received
.2 . titoel: of
11. o r: spring and Summer Goods,. ssitklimit enu
merating a long list of:artices, or bridsting as to
i)rices, I *mild merely :say tt my frioid4 to call
and . exaMine my Goods. .
Alontiose, May 20, 1854.
Farmers' Store Revive •• •
WEjTHE undersigned; tia - ving entered into
• p i ar •
, tnership in the mercantile business at
Dlontr*, take this method to inform •4:mi. friends
lied the public, that we have just opened •an as-
Oortinentof Dry'Croods and Groceries at !the old
stand o(Mills &Sherman, where've shall be hap
py to, whit upon all wheinay favo i r us call.
Olir Goods are all new-andhave been klected
with! great care and We. flatter ourselvesithat we
Can'euit,the most particular. •i
Weill:wit° all to call and examine our itock.—
Our imetto is; " Ready Pay, lionorableTiade.and
, / iteadfatit friendship."- A. 0. AYAR N,
I • - 1, . R. THAYER •
• litnntirose; May 21,1854. • • •
HAWLEY & MOT'I • •
'.E just received their second ;stock of
„tig (ponds and Summer ondS this Iseiason.—
l'hey are now pr tared tosshow 'all sliolmay fa.
or theru with a call. •
Dias Goons of alLthe different kinsisuch as
Orklqaid and Changable Silks and Mantillas,
.;rape land• Silk ISlRin•ls, Barages, De
Rage, )e hains, Challis. white GOods, brown and
bleaChod f;bectings and - shirtings:in pC,,t. every
tainl,h this line. SirMiEltSTUFks, AlvOry large
stockwhich we offer; very low, all . gra.des of cot
ton_g-otids in this branch, and brown and yellow
Linen s CLorns.--We irrVito, attentilotr•to• our
Stock ji:kf Black, - Brown, Green 4 andl 31tilberry
BroadOlothS, alai) Bi"k and Fancy Ca 4 inrcres,
11'wOls,9;:i ,- ;tackf &e.., Ste. •
Lashes call and examine our Stock of hummer
Shathls. We havoisonao bear tiful • Patterns at
favorable 'prices..
• BOrfnets and Bonnet Ribbon, a tr,oloci'.assort
inent,liosiery and Gioxes of all Itiuds,l also Par:
very large assortment which ,
sell
Cheni4lUmbrellas e Travellincr Ba ,, 's, - SateliCls, & r e.
Ladies Shoes. l
I •
• • Cloth and •:31Orroeco Gaiters, 'Patent I,eather
ituskihs, als,o Col. Gaifera, a 'good ht'ocic of all
kincli4which we offer at, our usual low (rates.
Cicickery and Glass Ware Fluid .I.',.arlips - and
Fluids Wood Pails and . • tubs; broOmh bcdecirds4e.
Gileeries, a cotnplete stock which w e e ivilisell
at aicry small advance, also Ashton tialt by the
Sack, and a variety of Goods too numerous to'
.mention.
,We 'invite the attention of all ,who
jvisti, fo.buy goods cheap total' and exlattipo our
htock4 • • L
3totrosc, tune t,51,735-1.;
Auditor's Notice..
Tr* undersigned has been appointed by, the
.!,Court .of Common Pleas tif
. Suscitiehabna
counfy tothstribute among the pro'perlehriered
iterslhe funds in the,hands of the Sheriff, made
on tI4 Sale of the Real, Estate of . .11)seph W.
llawlky„talie,i in execution at the suit of Miles
Caipenter to:the use of others, against said
flateliey . and Amos B. Merrill. Notiet3 .1? there
fore **lven to - said :creditors . 14 appea4 at his
olThiton'S:iturday the Bth day qJelyMext, at 1
o'eloek 'P. M., where said distributiob Avill be
made T:" A. NEWTON, Auditor.
, rilittro'se, June 10, 1854.=24w4, -I.
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.To the Public. - I
• t. t the storo of Abel Turiell,'MOntrose, Pa,
,
/1_ wayi be f ound a first rate •assortMent. of
Drug* Medicines, Druggist's GlasiC-waio,Taintis
Oils,Drushes,Dye-stutTs, Groceries, Yankee No:
tions4somo dry Goods, musical InstruMents and
Strings, Materials for Lights, PockOt" Knives,
Spouts, Jewelry, Perfumery, &e. &c. r i i ,
~ '
Peilsons wanting any articles in the',.aforesail
departments, (and.also sonic others not 4anied,)
are respectfully invited to call and • exam,ino he-:.
fore they purchase. By so•doing their ititerests
may he promoted-
Or When you come to Montrose, do not for
get tii, call at • s,; TDItRIELL'S: -4 .
' . .
- • - '
;! • Medical Cird.
TAOCT. A. CHASIBERIAN respoctrtilly an
:!nourices to the public, that he has located
him..:ol' in Brooklyn, where he will ho happy to
wait upon all who may be afflicted with dirame,
titherf chronic or acute.. • 011 ic e, at S drove . s,
where he may beconsulted,at all timetslwiym not
otherwise proteas , iowdly engaged. Air bieiiness
entrusted to his care will ireeire pronipk: atten
tion. f 7 j.;" • .
-Brooklyn, June 4; 1854.-23rn3
QATir by the barrel, or in lest' quantities.
►§311T1I& lIEMPSTP f AP.
Jun 7th, 1354. - •
Flour and Salt .•
•
J UST ieecived, and for sale by' ,
• G & W. H. k ULLER.
iT Silks, Silk.s!!
- uiriLL the lAidies es:l in \ and look :I:ssent to
\ VV 4ensive and heautif4.7- behind •'them, a
§ilke,'plaid and stripekiSiss languishes.' She
\ education, and dradu-
JuD . l3, 4fie:of the most fashionable institu
-74r, young ladies in the city of :Now
York. {1 Iler education has not extend“ to
domestm outjes, but consists in the superficial
accomplishments which every' young; lady of
the pra4'...tnt day is expiected to; a alight
know Ridge of French and rer ac faint idea
of piano -thumping, together withit few milt
"erablYiloigned and worse-executed llfawinga,
complete the, catalogue of . her attannients.
She oils, perhaps; had a few 'flirtations and,
iu COUti,TICEICe, has had occasion to rcaleoine
NEW ESTABLISIIME
•
- The One Pric e. Store
, dOODS AT LOW' PRICES, A:6 FOR. REA; i 0 •
iff/ under,igried having alsociated the
to g ether the-MereantiN business,
ei v pareci t o oiler to the potpie; a very
stnek of Goods,'consistingini main of
•. Dry Goods, and Ready Nude Clothi
fiats, Caps •end, Strew Geods,
Books and StatiOnery,
- Boots and ShOes, •
• Grocitries , '
• Yankee Notions, &c.,
;of which have been purchased Wit
4're, and we are satisfied, tcaunot fail
those, who may favor us with a call.
1? ; ;The Dip Goods departthent will la
Wry complete, consisting °fall theieadim
bt•
i
' LADIES DRESS', GOODS.
Sil . rich brocade, plaid-en & ittriped,.black
414 Mariala Silks, very tich,!,high lustre,
Olienp rates. • ; - • ' ,
,Striped Delanes, Plaid Barag,e do. satin stripe
tlittliti, printed Lawns,' PoPlins, , Dellng, plaid
And Printed Jaconets, in grdat • varieties, 1 which
We' arCbound to sell at a 19111 figure. ' •
..Gingharna—si htulsome 4issortment, 7 —.Prints„
ill the leading styles, Merrimack, Cochecoes ;,
Aliens, Spragues, &c., very Pretty. styles 4;•
f.:Dr:ss "trimmings—of We desirable sty tlt and
shades—Black silk Lace, Dress , button% black
Yelyet Ribbons, silk .. .and woritted-Braids, in great
variety. . i .
I: White Goods.—Swigs, Jaconet, Mango° , Cam
._.iiiirk,Dishops Lawn, and Book Muslin ',Plaid
Cattibrick Mastitis, dotted Siviss` AI uslins,corded
ittfrts, Irish Linen; Cambrick I Handkerch4fs, &e.
&e., French - - Needle.AVork, !SWissl and
i jiaconet
Edgings, and Insertingslotfon,,linen an Ithread
I,ttee do. Flouticing,Lidies frOthionable,Cberaiaet.•
tie; Sleeves; Collars, Bennett &e.,-the lamest as
ettrtinent in Town, and at very low prie . 4
irr Barege for veils, in green; _blue am!
Bleek lace Veils &c.
i;ikid Glores.—Ladies and Gents, a large
ioent,_ot - the best quality,l
11 Mitts, long and short, Blael4 Mohair ;
I'l Silk Gloves, Black, whithsand colorS
n- ,
thread, and cot. do. ,-- " , •
q lbsiery.—A fine assortment for Ladie
iind. children. I
j:f Ribbons, —a, fine assortment for Bonn!
Sittin and lutestring„ in all widths, and e
.I•Domrstic Goods.-- ; Slicetings, bleaehe
idebehed muslin'., 'Ticking, Crash, Diapet
Covers, and Napkins, and in fact, all the I
iitYle,Srin this department. •
1:1 ~heals.—Printed Delarie, French print
[hinted cashmere . ; Brodie, _Black , silk, &
st.oek of them. , • i
• d Ladies Shoes, of every deserlption;al
dies: Boys, Misses, and childrens 'shoes
Yfirietr. Gents. Bo ots, , coarse and fine.
iiyrs OAPS AND strtAw cogps,
,-..,'!, we have a very fine stock of. Iliits r(nd Caps,
Ganada Straws,. Palmleaf, daracon, 3faracabo,
Pound_ Canton, Leghorn, Cassimere- WC., for
Summer wear, which are very , desirablej and set.
lino cheap . . . • .•-I 1 ' • -
'2l
A, good assortment of Ladies Bonne , Misses
and childrens Flats, Hats, &i.
- 4 : i READY MADE CI r (4)THING . 1
'- ' .l In this Nraneh of our business, we nnot fail
tO suit. Our stock of Clothipg.is very extensive.
and well made up, in late and desimillelatyles,
. 0 would especially invite our Mende desiring
ti y thing in•this line., to give us a c.41.L Gen.
,
tremens furnishing GoOds, of every * diserlption.
A large stock of Wall Paper and Boidermg.
Books, Stationeryand Yankee Netions„in great
variety: 1 :. . I.
i Groceries.-,Teas, Green and Black, rfry choke
rind, fresh,'at low priees:„ . ..- , ; • .-
;•:!, Cufrees.--Siiperioi St:Domingo. an Rio. A
lipaistiftil article of Brown rind Wh it
4.... 'itgarS,
CHEAP. Molasses, Spices, Soap, . t andlei,
1
Lamp Oil, Fluid, &c.&e. A very su rtorarti
cle of cavendish Tobacco, at 9., 8 cts. per lb. r r
';t We are in the store formerly t - ecupiediby L•,'
threp & Salisbury, and More -recently, by Geo.
Fuller, opposite Scarle's Hueel. ' We would be
Or happy indeed, to see bur fri'ends,*; at the
Orits' recce STORE, and hops to merit our share of
the'public patronage, by good attention and low
prices.' : ' I. .• 1 '' • 1
ill G. if.... ) . W. IL _FULLER.
''.l '
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- 3iontrose April 19, 1 1854.1 . /i ! I
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',' LATEST EXCITEMt , T.
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'.' The'Nebraska Big 171113i3 ti ed..`
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• -
:OTT, JOHNSTON & t 0.,• are in, w l reeicr, ,
..]; • ' ing from New . . York; a general; - -SOrtnieti
fir *ring-6E73d Sumer Goods, and . w cordiallj
lUvite all- that like toj buy Gilods ehe. p,. to gir
I
4$ a call, as our stock is lar„.,r4 , W and • are wil
ling to sell for small 'profils.i You ca find her
ahnost every article lw:inted . ,`;and'wn re willin t ,'
t,O Compare Goods anti-'.,pricC with an store i
'tfie county: We hare taken ;I:pectin! pains' to fia
Flee Goods to • please Lthe halts, such' as lil kelt'
igured :uid fancy Silks, Silk Tissuea, Barage:'
iiiiallerage . Dames, Plain -and ,fitney Lawn:
Salk, - French and doinestic Gingham4,;,F l igure.
Curtains and paper curtains, Ladies Collars, U
-derhandk'fis and sleeves, Itantiltas . Parasol .
Moves,-Straw and fancy.BonUe Ls, al soriatm in
! Match. - .. . 1 , _.. r - ... ~. ,
T.. A , large ,stock of Goods for. men a s 4 boys, at,
fie Iron,. Steel, Nails, horsd shoes and nail.'
e)o4g,lis,.§alt, Fish, Crockerk, Grin tones an
Stoneware, Tin, Stove Pipe, plass, h, Leath .
;1
et, Poots,'ShOcs; &e. &c. Please - . ire , us, :
ithaUce of showing
T ull. our !stock, 4 efo ' re yo
buy • e . . •
-'.•
fl SCOTT,JOHNStO & Co.'
fT
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ISPrinville, April I8,.1854: , - .' I.
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...,! NEW STORE f NEW GI , ODS 1 1
. 'i '; • '
in New Dill - ford.. ..
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ripllE subscriber having leased the . terirnf,ile- .
LA. !.M essrs.•Pratts, foyinerly ioccupie. by I, S.
tittle, intends to locate permanently in New Mil l ,
Ord' arid would taltelthiv opprirtunityl - to infant]
the inhabitants of 'sew Milford anal : adjacent
Owns; that he has just teturnbd from Not, York
.o.,:itli;:t large and fiPlcldill i It
stock of frt. ,- Mid. en.,
,
I lirely new gaads,con.sisting of Dry G nds: of at,
Most every conceivable vartet#, Groceries ito lo*
I AS the lowest,. Hardware, Crackers., Beets. &
Shoes, Hats tfv. Caps
' !Bonnetsi of ever 7 style, &e.•
&c., which 'he orersfor,sale do -the most reason-
OleAernis fer Cash,\country produce, or rOiablO
aredit t „ - ; I • • • ••l' 1 1
-11.6 would - also 'say in this . connecti that he
Me; :idded to the estahlisteneet the ` anufactui,
ift,orTin, Sheet Irott,.&. Coliper inall US! %quid:
tfe - s, In which he is prepared ti, excel' .e all -job's
hy the yery best of workmen, & on th, most fa',
; l•
it - t ' m • ble: terms • - m
1., ,
_it'Dea!ers supplied at the toWest pril•es. i
-? Particulars in relation to Siovce &.; at some
f'ritore time. , .J, DICKER A Jr,
ii New Milford, May 1'6,•
~l SS : I t 7 -20tf. • i
i
1
, wArrrFA) i
.(jan4- Rags, Paper Rags, sped " Iliiton .111iiit
.-, 1 Drops," , in exchange for; Store nods.,
••• i 4 . ' -
At Dimock Coners, a. I .
mho liubs s triber lo ui just receive s a firat rate
1 ';assortment -of Goons, (tonsiati g Of . Dry
Gebds., both Staple anli Fancy ',;- Greet ies;lßoots
and Shoes, esery size 'and kind; 'r o r , Try; plain
t
and fine ware, &e.,&G., which; he is prfir it i ' 7
ciehange for country !Product: o n i , , a
tti'rtns as any Store' in idle SlO - "''' '‘n botantr 1
Piodnee, try me isia.-I,iing 9 as we hurry ! past
Wity. - deg privilege of a rice in the
Aviay through that little" groyel of l ook-,
trees: do you see thatl churcyrpire. glistening
iteth i e red sun-ligh t 1 It; seems .to her atl 'mist
tsky. Tulles distant-land—slut there is tli
..
wiiisti6 of the engine,; and he 're re at the
stiitiOn of a very pretty, village.. We stop
:- .
btit a i
moment, and'; off Abe; Hy 'again ; the
spfre fades just as quiekly behind Its, and in
a tnoment mote .is tof Oght. 'The', sun-
Wilniii falling - upon tie, crimson plush gush-:
iokis,4tif the cak turn to a deePer orange,, and'
then a red, as the sun sinks- down the west»
We'are fast canting 6 the einl of. nr day's
bi,
ride. Look away on 'ahead, ! where that sil:.
vet sheet of water st.retches down end that
ditt . tant ,
piece of woods. Thei sun 11 just O"
g
ing down and we could ahreo4l• fincY that
•A .: . , 1 ' \ 1 . '' -
Cheap Spring and_ Saitunergoodp
Urtio nevi preiiiiredU,inkileh those! *to
VI,. witnt Spring 'end Setumer I Goodei stktio 7
pee' that . Will not fitil to Ponipete with the''.vovy
lowest and silt the ekseet. buyer. ;,
. ° Pr AssPrtinent 45r Dress: Goods k 'complete
cozepoiiug very hentitiful.styles of all the:latest
fashionsa iiiitrege,Barege
Gin* '
411n4 '
44.11 H 1 - 414. • • 'III
selves
re DOW
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IVALIA'IPAPER - • -
A LARGE lot whicih enables us to sell low besideiivingin opportunity to .Make
ler•Seleetiont., . • .
!Ashton Salt, Ilutler i firkins, Tin 'War,e.:l::
S. H. &D. SA-YRE.
I'a • • •.. •
ne_w_lsl) u•ooas., •
BuR., ttoW`re:esiiing his kis?
11.• isapplies of sciring Goods, Which wilf•be
found unusjuilly largniand,attractive,.incloding,
superiorsssortment of Ladino Dress Goi4s, .1*
Silks, Eersges, Berage'Delnnes, Lawns,- Poplins,
Chaliea;.'Ginghalua..;l&c.'&c. Hantillset,, Silk
Shalvls,lSilki Straw and French Lace Bonnets,
Bonnet Ribbons, Fkiwers, Paritsols,- &c.,
togO.ther witty& large variety of other , -Fancy and
Staple- Goods, inch:Wing Cloths, Cassimereth.
Reols and Shoes, Waif Paper, Carpeting, Gro
ceries, Crockery. Hard' Ware, Iron and Nails,
Drugs; Oils; mid Paints, - Cooking and -Parlor
Stoves. OhiO,Grind Stones, Ploughs &e.;.a1l
of 'kiwi! will be sold'lon terms to suit thircloseit
buyers for cash or approved credit.
blilrord, May 81.11, 1854,
greikt
to bait
, dress
and at
. NE
ti LARpt assort `
GOODS. ."
ent of, new and, searina..,
ie atorit .of
U. BURROWS & CO.
,„
Dress
A
GOOD' 4sortnent at lo* prices, elan a
large bit of paid Prime 'at 61.4 eteper
brown,
assort-
~. i 1 1 Bonnets.' -
TIONNETS and Bonnet Ribbons, a choice; as.
13, sortmentiat kw" price ,
' 1" , ' IU. BURROWS* CO. -
, • ,
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' t ,:1 P - Sugars. . . .
ei 00D . licii.Orleilns;.at $4,87 1-2 per 10011,4;
Priine 1 I do' at $045 per 100. lbs.
Priilne Poriorieo, at ,87 1-2 per 10011)4. ; '
Also: (land', ed Coffee, Powdered, and Loaf
SugarSut4 1
s,' at' very low; prices.' 0
7
~! ~ )I i :1 -U. BURROWS . 61._00.
' GibsOn,AOrd 28,1854. - •
[,
nd silk.
Lisle
ery cul-
rind un•
s, Table
esirable
cell wool,
o.i a fine
• • , N] it GOODS. .
irc MILL4N ist.d PARK return; their grateful
.1.11 acknowledgments to the public for past fa..
yeti, and invjte attention to the eery, large stock
of Sprig and Summer Goods they are nowre
ceiving,l add Oder for sale at very low prices. In
addition to their usual assortment of staple tPry'
GoOds, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Paints,
&c., they firs prepared to exhibit a large_
assortment of
in groat
• LADIES DRESS GOODS
of livery des4riptioh, Figured,' Plaid and Vein,
Bonnets,Sh.alls, Ribbons, Gloves, Sister,'
Ladies and Misses I shoes of all kinds-:-alsp a
large stock of • .
' Rtaly LADE CLOTHING, -
Cloths, Cashmere Tweeds, Jeans, Suminer
Cloths, Vesttings, flats and Laps, Boots and
Shoe.% &c. dth.
They respectful I solicit an early call from
those who Wish I. purchase GOOD Goons AT
Low PRICES:
14 . 3311
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; ; Farms for Sale.. ' , ,
mHE subseriberis will se( as ' gents for buying
.1! and sellum Real Estate,--Farins,: Houses,
and loti—located in Susq'a. county, Pa., or liu
Brobtne County, N. Y. and also Virginia Land
Warm:its. /All who wish to offer their: property
for aale can give is minute discripthin of their
farms or Lots a:• follows: No of acres ; ;row
mad) , ithproVed, and how :watered; buildings;
Orchard, grafted Or common fruit; other fruit
tre<:; bow far fro 6 Great Bend, and_ near
est 'point of the Dil L.& W.-R. R. and, N. y, &
E. It. R.; prieo ar.d terms of payment.
: , 1 ,;..V7 All who wish to BUY or' SELL ' Real •Es..
tate, will receive prompt attention by calling on
or addressing -eithiq- of us at Great Bend, Sus
quehanna, unty l'a.
W I C°
1:k
Veyance from Great Bend to
, the
pretuises f e.of charge.
, Office on ain i'street; in the dwelling house
'of S. B: Chase, 14.1 y occupied by N. N'Carpen.
ter.! : ' 11 ' I'ETER DECKER,
_. .._ _...
Gke4 Bend, 0e 1 1 :: 4th, 1853,
AD supp y of Sole Leather, also Ppper
Ct;. — and\Ciklo3kins, together with Rootsand
just received and for sale by . •
•
- ' BENTLEY & READ.
rrHE, cheapest ,Molasse,s, Teas and other Gro.
JL'• cerics to be lifound in-this or any other town
of this county i tyt - • •
' •
J. IL SUTPHIN'S!.
GOOD - New 101', leans Sugar at 5 I..‘i‘cts. der
lb. and othlr Goods equally low at
J. 11. SUTPHIN'S.
olodeons, .
C"STANT 4 nn hand or furnished at short
' !notice by II 'LYONS & SON:
; ONNETS.
havo'xecOved a good Assortment at 'ex
niq.
trc prices. •
. S. IL & D. SAYREi
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'Reid . 1 Made Clething.-
Vy,ILY desirable stock at very low prices
.4. 1 1 V ' S. 11. & D. SAY RE.
=EI
A `l`theotd gt.
XL' C.iAii" or NV
Brooklyn 'Jun
SPI ING GOODS.
•
A f VERY hir stock of Spring and . Sure ;
al .
Goods are just being received, nt
J. H. SUTPLVImek,
Stl,mmersville, April 25,1854. ,Sc up on it
.! i 1 Gie4t Excitemer it : the ciao ,
.1 ! AMONG "E
ug .... "1 . V.N : 1 :1);K1 due on 'a
. , j i TZZI : E'az6=';its requested to
1: 1
' "mq ,, it, conceive the source
plyttlis , ftibt hat w. 1.....
L t is still tdkin
like bAGLIERAP , ADK,I I a s d
could come, au
and he has no,de.s , ir— .T 1 been .I, _..
'sad only le ft ter col
hie hail illtiti ptl
(;f(ji)l,j Lockeli i resolved to.take no notice p f
lectian cif th-il pined down the avenue, tie
4tyles of e:I.AI till suddenly entered hie bead.
, , . been
Pg. i , nag , foolish enough to help the
.:... 1 , 1 4.11Aan ha this business, I tionderr said
John Ito hinuielf.l " ra go and see. It's a
huin,il. know ; but rd like to' know if she's
really foe - led any body with bite' paper 1"
anti entering the bank, be asked for-the note
whi*-4tad
,'bee' left there for collection
againit 'him. 0, 1 ' - •
lit was diwo, nted," said
,the teller.
liscbunted 1 who in the world, will dis-'
...
coun my note lI I said John; antaxed• ' _
" Anybody, -, w th such a backer' as you've
got on this." ~1
"hacker l . bac.ker—who I" .. •
"Ilere's the; n Le, you can see," said,the tel-
11._.
ter, blinding...l4M the document, and on which
.101m - ic,ognizeal tho bold signature of the
president of thepuitml States. • -
"Boldt
; truly , niclaimed John, with a h3ra
terie. gasp, drawing-forth - the money—for lie
saw through the i management at a glapce.
The note, was i paid, of course, aa4 justice
was awarded the spendthrift at once.
On the next Tornint; he found upon his
. , 1
,1 . 1
U. BURROWS dr, CO.
IfeMILLAN & PARK.
2, 1854.
S. B. Ctfa.§.l;,::.
.
100 l C a rding . -,
1 d of A. G. Royold as usual
Of on deliver? - of the rolls. i r .
-- A. G. REYNOLDS.
' 4,1851. LL 7 24tf. . . l' ':
NOVA p 9, owe: .
.
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Frt:
,
jTOiIVICIIMO3; - -
i 1 11 1 41 / 1A 2 :- ,t lrk - z
a - 4 1 ; • tio ''
i i , ,-- - 1 - :24 •:).I:• fi i , , i i .. 1 1 0 ~- . ..)L
.2 . 1 ' beiiiFv - 41 1 :, Liberty , e
.fe. ilw eter; triOr ill ni n n g g after t t - ti l e - ask) 1 '
eat of the ytatakraf •„Qrsia i h r edtk Ease and West,reseh ••
1 1 31 P 4r ° 11 l l' A' -AI! ,, ,• ....
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, T ' • ETti R illi Pi ti . i ., .. r• 1 . -iJ'i
m ii.
. „.. ,
LllOO SIOnt,MS• a snyotinsyloos'cipveity ii`t,ii Me
resiblog Kirkottredia a staus .Sts•talloit4l,C,lll4ll- irtho.: of
Cari,both as and 'West, being Ih4rearest, ao most
fallible reitttes4,Yieett. the Iffir Tortes WO r• " '
Zsis Linetlati!raoctia, art.wersatlyThs or 4 l, plot
efilii,rtrakteanaPikr NTY l 44ndr,Yli 4 "I. Z ri V -" lett
7
leareettlootreis at I A N every madly.' :Wall:
Friday'r Also L ellbe o rilendasillei,lreralissilleoLaa (facet
'remelted' tioritthrthbletairlaterl are,providisr4 &Sid the
rasta - rietorewillspere an ribordorteoomsoodatatbip•Pab.
, -1. , • • 1 • , . I: ~ Tr: „Ic t „HATCH. it ~ . .
, ber2o3s* !"'- -1 1 moz9t t atr airirrr.
~.. - . I. . •
Ltodierrvitle Book .11It Drug:nore.. , t ,
rrn,,sabscilb it would \ illifirilti rAi•lababltailiof Yer:
A. dorsiille. and snrro nudists rountry ;that be biligreat-•
lylealargerd *ad .- improved:his afore -,wind dlted isp *irk i'
large arid:complete assortment, of Palate, 011e...•Dm
Woods; Dytr-sta ifs, Window Olaes, Sash, PattyvVarahrh
sad Dilates.: Also ,- -!1. - .• ; - '•;•. • .. • •,, .
I steer Mrelicines,dheorleati.afarolrate,Pasfeaseryi tans;
kee.Notloris ;eoafeetion erY ; Toilet articles. and 41 artlefes,
usually.keptio any establfsbrienVof theldtsli i Alio' tra
baked a hale assortmeat of,, f .f . • ' 1 -s ,
. . /S
BOOKS 4 ! TA vp*En Y.. , -
PAperliaoicin;it, .tc. lc e. 4,1% WA hots, prepared to :sell)ss
as reasonable terms is soy Strife Its the eotintry'. , '
.
'' '•%`, J.• .noe l ..kANll?:Si annutv. -
- 1
Also lteslsoiti"tane fthud general as "
orth•
go mai t Xs a KINN s.careta Igael ectaed.i . prepared tad stt::
peril:Resided trY hiroitelVor,Ne,ownacoo4tuipastici.a.)42l,.tterf
betisdit orate trubdle4.. • • .
'0 re.Paintirs, Thsa lama s, Se l!evolloarbend abseil I
all etaiiis and prOiOialOns agsbing to purchase are Irrrite4
to ca 11 and aro tor • ifromitalves. •
M."ll:teoitt
*aukd inform his fortneeiairons that . he ham in,
connection with. his cithei businesii a ltill'imporintent.
of, Boots and Shoes some off iViftch he can *arrant .
and sell as reasonable turCentii:bioright At AnY Oth-•
er place in the country.- • • •
-• ' H L. SCOTT
Directly overJobst 111681.aniojr!I DiereCin ••••
the It.' R. Loderp~ille.
Mardi 7tb, Dif4.—tr, •• , .• i 1. . 4 -- • •
DIIY,GtIO . DS.
Tillt , subscriber respeettu4 invite the attention o
those wishing-to pnrchsie, 'Ciettti for to . .bta -
NENVALL and WINTER STUCK,. which 114 extent vs;
riety ftll.l cAeaptiess; be may eifely say .unsorpasse4-
any in he. Empire atate among whietfmaybe Inland
. TWO !HUNDRED SINAWIA, -
oferetY qualityand style, prices ranging from bop. to $14..i,
100 pieces parametta and Alaimaa . fioirc Ir. to ss. perynrd:
PrenchiMerinoes. of 4rery grade and- 'color, remutabl
'eheao.! •
10,000 yaiibtaf De talneP and Persian innthrfiont 9
to 4s.'.Prints and G Snail:mai in endless quantity—
-1 .OQO yard., hl eatbed and unbleached 4 4etitingsan
Shirting's; Troia ea to 4d.
1000 yardt Whi to,• Red and2Y'ettee 'flannels; from' 1
to 6a. Woolen Goods of eyery kind fOr men andboYs,
1000 yard• Silk , brocade, - Plaid, and ittaiii Black fro
the (IWCI tgrade to the inpst.4 inferior quality, Drees Tam
udngs 'of every'deseription . • •
PEDLARS'' GOODS.'
• A Verge • sloe% front. 'A nition, eery cheap; Tiaraki and
Trarelling: liege, Inc itenarn liesorttoutt.initstaiitly on ,
band. ' 1
.
No ithlit will be soared :tot the'part of the sebetifbette
merit continuance of the patronage Which. the public has
hitherteniost generously accorded and tot whith he
. return! iTheere laid hearty thaeke• .; ''• ; • " '
, W. N. WILSON, ,
Corner of Court & Waterits., Tompkins Stock .-
Nor.
*mi
5.
oppoette the Ameziesh BingStistoo,N: Y
183
• • NEW ,000D$ r
At the .llpsonillie- E xchange:
,
HE subscriber` informs his friends
:(comprising the' pUblie. generally) that he is
now replenishing his Meek of Goods,• and is 'of
fering superior inducements for them to purchase
hiin, thereby keeping their capital, as well as
doing their, trading at home, among ids ; stock
may be foiind a general assortment of Dry Goods
Groceries, Crockei-y, I Hardware, Paints, Oils,
Dyes, Boots and . Shoes, Hats and Capsovall and,
window paper, Clothing, Trunke, Yankee notions
&c., all of which he will be happy to -'exchange
for any kinds of farmer's produce at the highest
priees, cash, or good eredit.• -
Also he wants all Who have accounts of over
six Months standingle call and settle them, on or
before the firk, of Feb. 1854,- and all whe intend
to pay in grain are requested to bring it alOngas
soon as convenient. J. L. .
WANTED to hire -a good Blacksmith', one
who nnderltands all branches of the trade, and
can come well recommended for sobriety and in.-
Austry can obtain fah; wages by Calling on the •
liubscriher soon at Upsonville, Pa. -
JOSEPAL
1854.
100 Dollats Lost. - -
IT'ivas not stolen, 'neither was - it dropped in
.the road, yet irrevocably lost to any gentle
man who purchases .sliip-shop clothing, instead
of selecting his clothcof an honest dealer and get
ting his clothes madO.up by an honest Tailor.-
- Instead of losing Thai, amount, lny gentlmau can
saveJsloo in twojears time by carefully •selec- ;
ting ,his cloths, and employing such a Tailor as
John groves to cut- a • d make them up, and say
nothing of the cbmfo of having decent fits'?
THE SPR NG FASHIONS
' . '
i
7 I
are posted up at my shop, and very neat styles
theyi are. - call and see. .
Ur Cutting done as usual for ready pay... -
warranted to fit. " - -- -
. i . in eer
tu
1 1,*Reeinher, my;
sop is the b?. 111; v i t
corner of Searle's Motel, about forty,_i .
Nortbwesteourse frOm the Libertv-rf" Y.w ir s
! jolig ,, A nearly
jifentiose, May 5, 1854.--19-3/ mother and
,``. Incredulity d'
- ' ''''STOITES At .1 72Aonienon in in
Y
....ror Susquellank i eight years o ld)
CI.T.O.,EiTHROI. &Will puzzle me to the
f - rreturn thanks i a t e iy,llk uow no t w hy,
era{, patronage for t th at attachment) has re ,
will continue the ever I wonder if she
it by Strict utter J as . . ,
w e k m ., o ld iNsst remembrance of it or..met
ever',iwoug,ht
_ler pitying sister Eden for not
he found ,dmirer too 1 How very pretty is .
STAP:iniage.of; her in my memory—her
CUL - sk hair and , hazel eyes; her very'
PA 'I should be 'quite grieved to see her , .
the reality, however beautiful wouhr
. / •
•;:l'ey, or at least confuse the features of tlw
rely Peri which then " existed' in hei, an
A 411 lives in my imagination, at the distance"
of-more than sixteen , years., lam now'iwen.-
ty
f ive and some odd. mouths. I think my
mother told the circumstances, (on my hear
ing q her marriage) to the Parkynsea, and
certainly to the Piga family, and probably
mentioned it in ler answer to. Miss A, who
was well acquainted with my childish pen t
c4nt; and had sent the news on purpose for
.rne--i-and thanks to herF - Ifiezt.to,the begin
fling, Ilia conclusion las o ft en - occupied. my
reflections,. in the way of investigation.: That
the faCts are thus, others know,at(Well as
_T i
and My memory yet4telhi mei) in Cnoiiiluin
a whisper. - But-the more I reflectiii monk
I am bewildered tome* to any ',aim- fOt
this precocity, of affection.
, . . .
A . VAGRANT REVOLUTIONARY lIIIRO.—L-
Amen the prisOners yesterday, beams Judge
Minn Spooner, a whiter-headed', venerable
looking, but poverf strick en old' mai, who
'gave Iritnatne as i nn A.Little„ ' Hesta.
ted he was.one of e soldiers. of the :orgy?
Lion, and had foughti and bred ter his emintry,
,but years had elapsed; his
,means 'ii(ii-r6'ex
pended, and his friends and relatives giinti' to
that bourne from whence 110118 return: - -Sans
food, km bed, sans atranglits "PA evttribitYlo
he begged the mart to senil- . liisp 'to jail ..,as. it
plaeii of rest. • The judge, :evidently affected
'by the old manta smt tale,'sent him upfoiten
days, and gave °niers that he shiinldleiiro=
vided ivith nourishing food instead oflhe
bread and water &re ef last' rigrants.--Cin--
Eitinati Cbminereiat, 'June 2, , ..
V n a lia a
_ .
"ram . geingitothe Poet Office, Bob,
shall.' inquire for pin r .
Well, yes,. if yon -have a mind to, but I
don't think you. will find me there."
y.
igurt_ , . „
1 - 101114 ilili• 00 fitiforimemn
kpio. theAstof ItheestpittleitOw
With it calf hi her Aids); with iota _white nail:it
TikfrYnerA#o 6 ste4 tOtil o 9-5 10, tirc00Yr; ,
61iitigp!siiiid fake thin* aitfat.
...._,-- . J . ;
,-; •,... Atm!" o..•ipy . . i ; ..
Bridieiiiitii Itnie"6, 1 1 1.54.44w3.. ' ' 2
oar
- ° 'l 4 itti - ' reties ltAitoiiii V" liiifir - '
'---
~.:
_, - 11 ..iiility.,iiiviiitimiic -
Ik/ADL''tig, 6 f de, nuMer i t4l34:ll* equal; if
not stipe-ito differ Ark - Ime- Lifo and
Sayings of ilis:•Partingtofiirepletwwilh-liit and
hanztrlyStlailii will'makedyon4 , laughattlid grow
fat" l'hurloyikovinesOreat TerrlparaksiTige't
" Minnie 117; or the Nigbtar.ditilaiiiing,l
a book of .th 'Wa g interest Tie Morning tetra
of the New 'I orbt,.'-bili c ksi 'F' Piiikatt and
1 1 (
mait i
j inn'. ells POOtarthallatem4Sting l worlrAi
can had Tadlitl'oa ' s' i --'
••••• %-.. ..I't 0. i zi. - ,-
. •'. '--- ' 'W.!IL DIANN, Agent
Odd reugitcHalt. 1,
Monbose, Joie 1•;; 1864, paw
.. .. . .., - ~..
iliffit
3
- ''''' • 1 l ie ArLO _ ':-• ~7,1 .
MIRE anhiteri ' r'. con - ass - to - ea - try on '46n
1 Tailortat:, business faun list brachts, lat
,the stand *ely'oecopied by•Liaes ft/ Reynolds
'over Hawley's - IL ,-.lidott'atitore,, where,hottaill lot
tend 'to all talli ,in Wit pfofession,.,4l at prompt.
and satisfacrry Jaannor. . ,' - I
( ::P.'-ittilkioLif‘9l
Montrose, Mira 1 5 , 11354:-=tf. '-- ft*- ' i
IFB IIEMEENTELTATIOIIII
T UST redeiied another , Importation of ,thase
e splendid Pall! Jewelcand
Horizontal Watamis Witt ; seemithr 'and ard 'en
:amelled bottoingd In age 'CaiseE4all
:of which at warranted'and`*ieiVedrrliieet from
'Switzetlan4 .1116 _few..snbjoined ptices.will at
once point out to the pubic. , whorp i and ~how an
enonnona Per tentage gaol bitiaved-u-.... , .'1:
Doable tiom 13 Jeweled-1 4 6*er ,Wfiteles as
above! in elegant silver ,cases trowel°. Same
movetients;ln Hunting eases; from
zontal Doublet, bottomed 'l , llohis`Jelivelerd open :
face aid :seam& -from f#4 4 78,.., !heinous Imo.
-ment in elegan" hontiugesses with inutkieconds
from 89,50. , All of which have bard enamtnellbd
VoldDianiond pointed - -; Pena withilencilf
and silver oixtenislon IkrlsterOnagazind. Air leads;
from 81,00. .'Gold• - tliatitond 'pointed 'pod',
blades from 50e. egos* cbeap.
A gOod.- assortment of exCellent, • accond„band`
Watches, inalteiii; in first rate goirng - con - -
dition, will; be sold_docidetlly lei for cash: ~Best;
FrenchLigettWaticlitlstabi, 100..;
pairing
N. P. VArSch Chals,Plud ICeJogrggis to, pi 1 .-
chaserii. - I; • -
tgir .49urgi orinisiPest3 t.0_.7 P.
. - J. A. SINGI.,,ETON,
.10 1
1853--: 6'tf.. Watch - maker and-Imiierfer.
- <
, .
F.ine Rr i euch.
Lamy, Shawls.at- $4,25. -
:on, Nov. 1. V. BURROWS &
•
NV °° 6l
' • '' REA t -
B • I .
N -
1. 7 44 Mid,
Maialeand other
D Bre - Plii ineiel.variety of style and
pattern, is day received al •
.
I. 41$ED Jo Eiriala,Bngnanioi; April 18,154.*
. ...
: I No. 2,.0dd Fullowii'llidi. . ,
11 lAiIOND FINGER RlNG. —Sorini otths,
finest eter.broiglt 'into' this Market, Also, -
Rnby,=Pearl, Regard; Locket,'Seal, Chrinte, Plaid
and acne Rings of all qualities, by - T':
I- _ A. J. EVANS. \
L t,: I AR,RINGS..--Sorne. veil Emerald,
Emed,
L d,
I T . Jut, j Garnet , Enamal - and, other :patterns,
all pr i ces, ' by ~i A. I, E VAN S.
, . i
A NEW ASSORTMENT of Goa'Stesso
.Cl Buttons, Studs, Annie", BnaPs, dick y..;
, 1 • A. 4: EV& -
rlit OLD CHAINS, Veit; C•liatelaine, 'Fob and
%X Guard Chains, all weights and pattems,br
.. , •I. .A. I, EVANS; i- 1
NTAPEIN RINGt-Sorne of the'.richest pat.
.1.11 terns ever offer d iii this market,- 'received
this day by I A. J. EVANS. .1
Q ILVER SOUP LADLES, Pie and frniCliniires
O . by ;• - 1 • A. J. EVAN S . I
I
SHELL COMBS, a new lot just received by
I A.-J. EVANS. •
FAN of all qualities from4s to $8; plain alii -.
' ' and and mourning styles by . •
I . . .
- f'
A. I F tY given
HAIR Brushes, some of the befs.'ale" Me dire!
er brought to this Maiket-cated,was pro.
I • i -, de of warmthmiten
LI.IIIiNS Extract, way"two shells fell anti
-i - 'I Ambit. Instantly the - my
LI
OLD WATr les, " a shell! a shell I" and
kJ! juk I.E:ceir • 4, and jumping Ala tint* was
es, which togeauds and get - behind t4m for
bis assOttmecox and Hamilton were xinttediri
I . sever differing in words,: - I for boa(
PL. tad . the blinds, and Hamilton, to be
. more secure, held bn behind j KnOxj
c soh being a rely large man s , and; Hatnik
ra a small man.) Upon this, Kniti atrugi
gled to throw Hamilton off, awl in the effort
Knox himself rolled
.00,1 and:threw ICatiiicaj
ton off towards the, sheik, Hamilton,. lin*
ever, scrabbled back again behind ,the igh4
All this was done rapidly, for in-two Will
the shells' burst and threw their deafly - mit
elks in all direction:l. 4 was
.now safe - ial
solabir-likis to stand out. "Noli- what` - der
you think Xi. Hamilton," said Knox,, !"abinat
crying sliall—_ but. let Me tell ' you not thumb
a breastwor k of me again., -On looking
around and finding not la man hurt out of
more thin four hundred, Knoi exelaim . ed,
"itis a miracle !" This anecdote Was told
by the lite Dr. guess Monson, and Snit ptib-
lfshedin the New Haien I Courier. 1
..:
You No AmmtleAT-Lin 1 is lateli I)l'bn - shed
volume of lectures on " tbe moral aspects of
city life," Rev. E. H. Chapin says—r There
re your} men whose- sole conception of en-
hytnentlls ooneentrated in the word Fast" ,
—who grow fast, lise_fasi, go fast on the road
to destrtietion with: their,own folly for ala •
-comotive, -and •charupaiee and' brabdy:for
the steam power, convertmg themelios into
liquor casks, propping up dock -posts:, -bang
ing over i. milinss i and starting the: dull
night
. wtth- rickety melody sad drunken
whoops. There are otheM, half - fop and half
ruffian, who divide their) time between the
favorite racer and the petipugilist, and whool
idea of a millaum-, probably, would - be:that
of a protraCted Fourth
1145 - us a lady'S. bonnet; and ,
tell you what soot of an tiatitution- shis ,If
it is shelrered tibbor*Cupid'ahnws,*o.,
.she is at full ckloyeand,pofto! as tqloantry
innis of, pout' and kafers.,,if she goes
in for 'simplesrikrikleti, n ' titia CO* arid a
couple of modust knoti4, she is a perfentjewel,
iiiteetoniany, mild* iO5 affectionate ‘aa a
froshltinziod Ulan,rt is‘stnek ill Over
with a ilaradilie of eloveiil 'three-story lostrich,
.featherspowai ballyhoeloind juniper becriey
put it. soars dOwn thit the ..q B .
oo eagle
establisittnent and will n • ver see a \fortieth
.13Ormets are true izalex;..otwo.
man- , ,1 ," •
, -
- :.201r Hit is:saAd'that the, editor 011ie iiisow'
.rife Boat is delighted to learn that
11,4 4#,Csei has . I.4tultd Watt,* The next
4 14541 he. hopes, will biins the nesia Ws
seo 45,
littipi teinperaten.acnneti.
• I • -
Jam'At a SQOIO party' one aim. thee.'
question was put Mar is religion!" 1 "
- "Religion wroplial 41 on of the parti . re.
ligion it an - insurance aOnst-fite Julie next -
world, for which honesty to titibest_Policy,"
.inr The printer who
devil to pay, way think
1 ~ It
' as nothing lineuats
hiniwtf lucky. :