The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, December 14, 1854, Image 3

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    half a dozen poor boys who.are worthy of
ing helped. In this way a man may
and do good when he is dead, and many
call him blessed.
I had intended to say something itbo u the
necessity that
. exists, and is likely ' , to zist,
for a Cemetery in Pittston. The burYing
ground attached to the Presbyterian Chnrch
is nearly full. But this letter is lougenOttglt.'
A new Territortil Bill. on Foot, -e:
Another Scheme to Extend S Invert. :'
Near, the close of the last session of Con
reset', bill was quietly reported by Ribert
Johnson, one of the Senators from Arkal sas,
and made the specialorder for the fifteenth
of this mofith, which, is likely tO absoo
- importance all other questions that
come before that body. It was a bip ter
organization 'of a tiew territory beteen
94th and 37th degrees of l a tiriole w and
94th anl 100th degrees, of longitud
tract of about 43,000,000 of acres, lyin
tween_ the Red river of Louisiana andl
southern boundary Kansas—to be cal
Neosho; and it is artfully provided that
whole shall be protedtedy against any law
chiding slave labor from its soil. We git
the fe.stams of the bill from•the Wes
Moms Visitor, an Ohio paper, which dese
the credit of having first directed publil
tention to this subject.. •
Senator Johnson proposes to ,or,ganize
teritory of Cherokee, including the coui
held by the Cherokees ; of Muskogee, or
Creek and Seminole district; and of Cha
incluing' sessions] ..to the Phoetaws
Chicasaws—three territories,. to be cont
ed as at present, by the Indians theinse
while the payment of 'salaries and other
- expeitees is made a hurthen• upon the. 4
gry of the United States.
Section 2 brov ide that "nothing in
act contained shall be so construed as tc
rogate; change, alter or impair the cons i l
tiott or laws, or the cuitoms or usages' h
the force of law, of either of said naj
Indians,"&e. ' •
ScctionS authorizes a governor for four
Te ars,"who shall be elected by such free male
citizens of said territories respectively : s by
thelaws of said nations are or may be nali
fied voters therein," and who shall rec lie a
sa l ar y of 2,000;-withthe right to ap int a
secretary at a salary of $1,500.
Section 8 recognises the present leg4attve
departments ofilithe Cherokees, Creeks and
Choctaws:extends their power "to all ight:
ful subjects of legislation consistent wi h the
constitution of the United States and e pro
visions of this act ;" and, ;n a subseque t sec
tion, the compensation of members i fixed
at three dollars for a session of twenty days,
~.
and thr e e dollors for:each twenty ru'lt. of
travel in going to and returning -fro n the
sante, with an extra per diem of two oliars
to presiding officers, and similar alto ances
to clerks, interpreters, &c., all to be a charge
updn the United States. , s
Section 12 provides . that "no white inen,or
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other Indians, shall be allowed to l , ttle or
trespass on any of said lands, east of -t e one
hundredth parallel of west, longitude, ithout
the consent of the legislature of the proper
territory, and in pursuance of laws b• it en
acted." By section 17 "so-much of tote-ix- 1
fitting laws of the state of Arkansas as defines
and fin l
files punishment of ofences tc ich, b?)
such laws, amount to felony,n• hre f.; tended
over eitch of said• three territories, besides the
various laws of the United States, which are
enumerated, and among. which are
c i" thosetrade and int rcours
m
now in force regulatin t i
with Indians,' and the . fugitive acts of 1793
and 18.50. ,
Besides the local tribunals, a Distrie
of the United States is erected in elle!
territories, with one Judg e for the
district, and 'a Judge for Chelokee a
Cogee, to .be appointed by the Presii ,
Senate of the United States for a tern
years, and with salaries of $2,5005in the
Cherokee and Muscogee district, and $2,000
in the Chahta district, each court to be offi
cered and have the jurisdiction of oth i tr terri
~ t will! courts,'and decisions to he in Hite man
lid subject to appeal to' the SupreineCourt t
of the United State 4;" but.(as section`j23.pro-:
vides,)in cases involving the questionlof title
to slaves, such writs of error or appeals shall
be allowed to and decided by the said Su-1
premeCourt withotit regard to .the talue of
the matter, property, or title, in controversy;l
and from-any decision of either of sai_courts:
or the judge of either, upon any writ f habe-
I
1 :,
as corpus invoking a question of personal;
freedom, a writ of error or appeal shall be'
allowed to said Supreme Court," '
So much for the general features
bill, including the legislative, executl
judicial organization of the respective
ries.
Among the miscellaneous provisi ns is an .
. •
appropriation by Congress of 8,10,0 to each
of said territories, lobe tnerein app ied, by
the governors, fo the erection of - uitable
buildings for the accommodation of e legis
lature and ct said District Court-and its offi
cers, and the officers of-the executivetidepaie
ment—a stipulation, (sec. 35.) "Tha 'all the
free citizens of the said several nation % to wit:
the Cherokees, Creeks, Semtnols, Choctaws
and Chickasaws, resident, or hereafteticoming
into and settleing in said territories, being of
Indian or Indian and white blood, shall, when
this act takes effect as , to each nation respec
tively, become and be citizens
_of de United'
States ; and the constitution of the ' , United
States shall-have the 'same force and effect
within the said territories ,as elseilhere, with
in the 13 nitk.a'state6"— an d also a Optision
that each territory 1 :"3 , he represented in
Congress by a delegate.
These territorial legislatures are "required
(sec. 43,) to enact proper laws regula ting the
institution of marriage, making it aontract
for life, not dissoluble at the pleasure —c of the
parties; prohibiting polygamy, and plicwiding
that divorces salt Viily,be granted by ..judi;
chd power, for causes previously defined by a
general ,
But the gist of the whole matter—the ob-,
ject in view through all the details !of this,
elaborate scheme—is-revealed in the last.two
sections of the bill, which we give; Without
abridgement or paraphrase :
"Sac. 48. Awl be it
of
enacted That
whenever the people of the'said three iterrito
ries shall, by acts of their respective egisla,
tures, consent to _unite, together and)form one
_people, and -be included in one territory, they
shall be entitled to be erected into aferritory
of the United States, to becalled . the ;territo
ry of Neosho, in the -same -manner as other
territories have been created ; and afte7anle,
- when Congress shall be satiled as
,t,n; their
capacity for self-government, and Whenever
they open their country to emigyatiOn and
settlement, they shall be entitled to be erec
ted into a attat,...l* the same name, On the
same:footing. qw,ts, as the 4riginal
'states. ,
Ste: 49., And be it furiker enated, That so
soon - as the Prisident of the United I states
shall receive such. official - iuformation, as is
hereinbefore provided for, of the ,aisentiofsaiti
nations in any one of said ' territories to the
provisions of this act, he shall issue Lit 'proc
lamation, making known 'such assent, and
directing the' organization. of such terptory4
and shall pursue the same:course in reward to
-'each of said territories,, the assent of t,Tii . 3 na
tions in which shall
-tie afterwards so made
lavoyn to Min: Until are oriranized,; and
sucl Of the provisions 'of this act, in regall to
said i respectme territories, es ete.to await such
assent. before being . in
.force : and operative.
•shall . beiri force, as to the proper - •terrifol7,
froui the date of such proclamation. -
• . The : territOry,:which it is proposed so qtttet
tO.•kipproptiate.to the, interest of Alarery is.
about!..tWo hundred' , mitesi long from north to
sOutli; and abotit four liunditd from eas t _ to
tLitger. than the statesweAtottitileovers ; en area
of.Oliie- end New .14 4. 2 TY 1 The climate corres
! pond 4 With thai:of &St Tennessee, one of, the
finest'clitnate;;i9 the world, and the -Sail is
like diet'
,eSouthern Kansas, equally fertile
and.
b e tter supplied ;with wool and water.
Tho country is at present outside of any ter
;o4canizatien,iand has been .allOtted
by a SuCtiession of treaties to the Cherokee,
Creek, ChoetaW; Chickasaw.- and; Seminole
Indians, Who nuMberHabout sixty thoui ! and
•
souls: ; .1
These IndiansEare all slaveltolden. A , few
vears:since; the Creels held. about four bun
' 'tired Slaves i and the entire tiegro population
of the, fivitribei is estimated- at about' two
thousand:
-The ChoetawS: and Cherokees,' call all' tuen
abolitienistS who ; teach their slaves to read
.. .
or write, p ad hae forbidden the miNsmnanes
frOmL;perpetrating any such . tuisdemeenor
1, . •
within thOr borders. This ordinance, as 'our
readers n ili remember, was the :subjeet .'cif a
very important dishission of the . Atnerieaan
Board'atiDomestteMissions of the Presbyte
rian Chnich. It Was then remarked by ;one
of the:spealers, tluiethe - Choctasi prolslavery
ordinance Was Probably. dictated by White
.
men ns phrt. and; parcel of ,a political design.
3o•nurse annthelksinve stateto existence on•
`the upper; waters of the Red river. :
It observ ed that the 1?.111i section of
this bill provideti-thatoo white .lople shall
settle : in. either of the territories ; the
consent tegisltitt4re of the proper territery,
and in ptirs.nane`e of laws by it enacted. • And
by section 48, as soon as they number sidll
cient per Sons to 4 *.e)141 a representative :J . , Con
gressthey shall be adMitted as a state: I t lere
i s a shrewd proVisiOn'against breaking Upon
the reek upon Whi'ett Nebraska and Kansas
split: ::1 : Senator .lolinson•dos not mean that
eosbo•shall be:wrested frOm the slitveholders
by en4terit etnigiaiits, and hence this provision
Ithat . emmigiatitinii shall lie' subject to Abe
t laws 'Of the locolislatury. all devoted to
the interests 'of ihtve.rv. • .
.bc
live
will
011
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the
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lied
the
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- The• bill'is mndeithe .special order for ; the
15fhLinstant, the second week after the ciivn
, ing Of - Congress, - --'id . order that no time May be
lOst. - :in establishing this new outpost of Si:We
rt:li- •, . ' ;-: '• • .' . . •
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IV . have no tune to-day to discuss several
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other features of, this - bill Which invite remark,but We' hasten to submit the prominent ifea
tures of a sehenie (whialt is well calculated to
alarm : thOse wwho;think, with ui, that the Oros-
,
perity and honor of this country depends; up.-
'on the confinement of Slavery within its-Pres
m i .
'it beundaries.. Y. Evening -
Post.
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• i' H•--,.....a.-46.---=-- i .
A Deserter feeltu the British Aria*:
Betrayed by a tepinan-4i is throat
,cut—Sup
paced to .hare;k7tteanpted suicide.
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This morning ab o ut S o'cloCk; an English,
man,li . supposed - to:be James 'retitle, was bro'f
to th i e city. HosPital with - his throat horribly
cbt, and in
„a dving condition. As far as we
cOuld%ascertain•it „appears that he had just ar-•
rivedifrom Englatid in the ship North Atner
iea on Saturdaylast, and during the pas-Sage
he beeame acquainted with an. Irishwoman,
*he Was also - a4uissenger. Just before the
l ship got into port jte gave beta box, contain
ing *5O and a quantity of clothing, all herbad,
in the' world, which he desired her to take
care ot for him until he arrived in N. Vork-as
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he had no place:to keep it.
On their ,
arrival. ' and. as thes wpre. abAilt ti
leave the ship, She- requested -him to lei's • -.
.retam the box until.be could obtain a board
ing
hotise' , at.d atithe same time giving him
•her address,. whfire he might call and get it:
Supposing all things right, be left the ship.
81
e soon succeeded in obtaining board- in' No.
Oliver street,' . .kept by a Mrs. Rion. and on
Stindayi went in search of hislair trustee.—
Not being able to;find her, he again renewed
'''-.i
Ms search - vesterday, but with no .-better,sue
, .
crs,:aMke he waompelled to return without'
11 s
money or.,clOthinfz, •.
iTho landlady; finding he, had 'no money,
and was not likelV to obtain it, , reirtestedlim
ti leave the botOei He begged her'not to.do
sop; but to let bitnisleepon the floor. She at last
agreed to let hiin remain, and "put him ; n a
, bed:with a matti . natned Martin Calahan. This
ntorning,,as Mip.ißion -went to call hiM to
breakfast, she. found - _him . weltering • in, his
block), and his- tbz!oat Cut •frorn ear to e.it.—
She immediatel'yiserit word to the FoUrth
N'Faid •station hoise, . when several. Officers.
came and removed him to . the City Hospital,
:'and put him,urider the care of Dr._ Wright,
who [ - says that he cannot -live twentyfour
..
1 hours. V - . V . .
,t Court
iofLJie
Chalta
a Nfus-
Fut und
• of six
of the ,
ye and
1 terri to-
The only thing, that was found Uponihim
was kpassage ticket with'
-the above- »nine
and'Ship:. Calahan says that be knows noth
ing itheut the affair, that he was 'not *are
his 'throat wasi cut until Mrs: Rion diieor
ered hir3t. Thel: 'Officer, thinking this tither
ksti;ange story, :thottghttest to hick hint up
until the:affair is further investigated.
ahan is now in prison. •
It is said - thati.Tenue had deserted frorq the
Briti's-hjarrny.and sought refuge in this doun
try. e
Liis throat was supposed to bare lie .
cut With a dirk knife,.wliicb was found itt the
hed.t.—N. Y. Post sth inst
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1 - AuothOr Secret Society. i •
Why Atchison is not in the Sew& lej
There-is a rumor afloat to the effect that a
&vet, organizatien exists in the state of illis
sOt4 for the purpose of introducing slavery
intolKOSas at all hazards. Men are pledged
to re
T t
fir, to that,tertitorY . on the night prece
ding the.i electinn, pment themselves at the
polls nexi day, and east their votes . for slave
ry a Ai its candidates. The society is repor
ted t nunther . sveml thousand. inembees al
read. Senator, Atchison has , 'the eredit,of
organizing it,-and the Rev.. Thomas Johnson,
late delegate in' Congress from Nehraslta, is
empleying!it . to foist himself into the intue
posi4onlrent Sansai.—Du - Page (Ill)Jour
nal, Noy. i".#.
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- Old Bullion alive In Marble.
Our fe4w-eitizen Mr. James W. McDon
ald, ~
is abont putting the finishin* touches on
a bui r txf Col, ItTnton, which will be rt4pro
dueed in' 1 kter. 1 nze and marble'. ',This
p 8-..
~, )1 . 0
t•
wor . 1 of art, displays much genius inf. the.
grea success with which Mr. McDonald has
I I
obtained, in clay, a living:likeness of thig, tru
ly great man. l'
.Besides being.; in size„ propotioii,
it
attitUde, &e it in an unusal degree
a life-like appearance—so ,frequently, fund
wanting in the Works of our most celebrated
scultitors.--:St. Louis Democrat. I.
• I sr i 'The " big drum " of-the bard :4 es--
try Austrian regiment, is drawn by a -ditig in
a. neat little cart. The drums rare' 'placed
endwalbs in' the ilart, and the drummer Walks
behind; and tapi. away.. I
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A .tepoz
.ipsEcosta . Ctraormix.--liidge
Edward P. Virdlis,'of Saciautentokity, Cali
fornia; it graduate of the UnWessity of iVir-
Ogg, 4d.forttOly a resident 0r,..-Chartotts
ville; was ordained a minister of the - Gieisiiel,
on tbe
,4 8t h , :l iapt September at the request
of the First Baptist Church hi &toren:v:oo.
At Lodersville, ne Monday. the, Ith init.,'
by Rev. .1. B. MeCtiaiy, Mr.'lsake J3InD and
Misei',HELEN Dwtont, both of Conklin Brootne. - .
county, N. Y. I
JUST - LOOK IMRE" ! H : if
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-: 1 • Books and Stationoty. 1 1
M--
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LARGE' and w' 11 selected stock of MisOol.::
.11,11aneutos'lloukst. *School &colts, and 611 C,
Books for the liolli .tys, and Toy Books. _A'
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larzei stock of Statiodory—Black and Red Inlis,9
Butratored Cummeiclal Nola Patter. Intidel
boatii• for Crayon dralariags, &A.:, &e. FOr i.aler;
low
. 13, A. N. BULLARD:
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Mist Office, Montrose, Doe. 13th, 11353.' 1, :
Is 2T s l:S fo & r
~T , . .:llol g t ; f:t s . 7 . : o lt. , :b t rztapiarleS fori
:116ntrose, Dee. 13; 104.
13 (N . N'S Justice; and:a Business maws Ledal .
tilde, for sale A, the Pu3t Otßci.•
Dec. ‘ l3 til t ' 1851
ORENZP Dow's
J1.:,41,11e Post Offire.
3lttntrotte, Dec.,l3,
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LATHILO J P'S . STORR, . . 1
East side - oil Public, Avenue, , .
Two - doorsfr f oin Posts', Corner, ; '1 '.,
INtilg RI; we st;all t he glad to see all Our Old
- I 1; 1 customers an be happy,' to waitrt
o - all:
thosel who will give sd a
call, feeling- confident'i
that from our large s oek. and Octensive assort-.
inenOlf goods we cap. suit •all these . who Wiil
call and examine them. - - - ' • i ; - 1
J . IP. W. RI LEY.land C. D: . LATIIROP, :'
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with - A..1 ATHROP. •' . .!.- ~ I ;
lln'titrose, Dee. 12, i 834.
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SEBASTOPOLMOST TAltEl't '
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Great /lush for liz isia —lron, Stoims; - Tin .:
If re, the: -
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,
Wo l o ,t y i ß h tl e lF eh di .ti T,l...ult).llthE,,rDfoh.rav
.the
a p s u zlz ,
of carryingon the St ie, apn Tin-ware bukiness
in ail iits various bra elms, •would *respectfuily .
CAII the attention of Oe..trading 'while to their ~
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TST4A 8111811111 ENT ! . F
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WhiehAitay.easily bd found—it being in ch.i . sei l
proximity - to the new Court ilow.e—theSoutlol
west'eorner thereof. Onr building is not.',as. , .
'corms odious as we intend' having 41 the sprine
If our l patrons will biar With us until that tithe,t
we - flatter ourselets.that our es'ablistiinent
. Wild
not be surpassed by :any in the county .' We ;71
ilaVil. the most approied patterr.s of STOVES 1;
over; •brought into this market, among:. whi'clO i
snay . e r,,ond ••1 '. • -.: • ' .. :
l slttr}oj fAviVat (Elevated Oecn,) . ealliva4
• ;or (Elevated.Ovca,) Parayon, New
: World; Globe, Atlas,'. and
• .Tlite? States,
Air.TifYlit and icnrious other patterns too'l
numerous to mention.'
,'• I'INVAIZE of:Jli, kinds kept constantly on:'. l
hand ;for household Jobbing done t0'0rd....:!1
in the best manner. Ail Tin:ware - earefully.
Eprovdd before leaviTi• the shop;
resPetfolly - f:Olieit the pntronnge t of allti
who ,Wish to purehasoanything, in their line,
curing tytem.th•it More van be saved-by examin.z
!Mg tbeir! stock before purchasing elsewhdre.: f 1
S. 4. .
ELDRED.
lontro'se, Dee. 111,2; 1854. ° • I -
• Woodrtiff . & Eldred.
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DZALERS lit STOVES and Mannfocturvra of Copl
•.pei, Tin, and Shull-lion NVare. - Slidp nrarE
.th 6 Ne - w C,.ttrt 1.164 e, Montrn>f!, p a , I, •',
S. A.Mmtimurri i [G. B. ELDniti.f
ABEL TITER.ELL .
rcci:!;vt . ll Iron; New a full as.l
sohment •
NEW G 00D s• • -
compHsing d first rite' v:.rit•ty of
/ •
.45, rugs. .ifrdicint;, Clionicali, Paints, , r
Ails, Dye-ittorrl, Glass-ware, •
4
Fantail Groceries, Materials
for :tights 'Musical In-
Jo Vern iTe
Xotions:Jeteelry,
1 Pplarnery,
; . . on sort*
.raney Goods,
.
which will be sold extremely low for cash,
HaOtig_reeently snt,tained a lose by fire ofat ,
least five thousandq(..llai3. above Insurance and,
good saved, I fin ..y'' rh:ive.stron g elaitn, for the.
patronage of my friends and the public general:;
ask no man, give to me i neither do 1,
.ask or epeet additiOna: profits in eonsequericel,of,
said I will sell good's as low, if not lover:
than they can be:bonghreisewher6 in this Tuivti.
or county. All I ask is that patronage from th 4
public which will enable the with' industry
slow4' and gradOatly 'replace the loss suStainedi, -
-k.aid-loss being the hard earnings of a life tof
anxiokis toil. •
• /
. • Store at the loWet end of the burned diatrtet .
on Main Street, a feW rods below the corners.
,
, : ABEL TURRF.LL
Montrose, Dec.' 1 i,.185-1. •
' • Tftih --- 'I'SSI wa.`l 3l6 Pstfi
117c1011 71
.I.l4was - qns ay) Jo 40 Sos!tupad Aim(
‘tinlfd, pioimuia Aiddu uoDuopo . jp!
°d INtuiai ,niqup4suai uodn trios a - q
Jo Hu i•a:v f:rappa is.quto .10j 91%
-udua'S.sau!tputut.up!luoddogs mrs ucictttni lof
SJAu!ilasiic laylo till .n tiatpuri O.IAI. LUt*
.13.u0d 'awes '••;l4itit
ptiu diey ‘..n.noti cm:At purl
-uoa Ox id - pirs• -11 -a ay; uo uhq
ksorvotuoJi 41;u tipuoj-auo Our oltci•
. 4.! .% pip uvu . l lai!tu , t• lnoqd kptojaull viAm
aa#ld 1,14 am Jo . , 6J:up sativatains)allai
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'TINS 110.1
Waches, Jew'elt7, Silver Spoons:
GOLD and Nit - tr Patent Lever, Anettnr ti`nd
'!Lepine Watettes, jnqt received and fnr snld.
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A -;GOOD nssortinent 4if JEWELRY CronSt !
ritilg
tor E it Rings. Ear'Drops ' Breast Pins, Ping'
,
e t. iting,.:, &e. S.C. just .reeeived nt ' • -.. •' '
, ~ •
. ? ' ! BENTLEY & REJkIYS-; I .
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, ; Silv i ei Spoons. - •
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rrEA Table, De4ert, Sugar and Salt Spoons
1 I warranted rui.4 for sale by . 1
BENTLEY & READ;
Booti-ind Shoes. 1 -
A 14. i. unusuallykood assortment of the
.11. make, all fresh and perfect, for sate by
- .BENTLEY & READ.
, .
•
• Drugs lift Medicines.
4 :FRESH stock of Genuine Drugs and Medl
111 icines, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye::
Stuffs &r. d(c. for ink 1w
14; 1853. BENTLEY 84 REAM
SL-^•;•_QUE.ll.'ttiNA ,
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1. .. Audiior's Notice. 1 -
TnE 44 '
dersigned having Ewen appointod bil
:tire Ctrphan's Court otsaid County, En Mi,
-, ditorto distribute the assets' in the hands of A•i:
G. B:iiley and Emanuel Carpenter, Administrutora.
of fliirime Carpantdr, deed, wilt attend to the du4
ties df his appointinem, at his office in Montrese in(
Satufd:2y the sixth day of January next, 14 I;
o'Cloitk P.. 111., at' which time and place all persona
bat itfielaims against said estate :wilt present,
theert or be forever, barred ' from coming in upon;
said Fund. ~:
I, i
FRANKLIN FRASER, Auditor.-
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3liintrose, Dec.l2 , 185.4.-snw4. I
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f- -
NOTICE.
I f.
Tl-10SE indebted to the subscriber for Ries,
j ii Register. Recorder, or Clerk of the Or;.,
Court r are hereby notified that
,thiy
con4r a favor by settling the same soon.
I - J. T. LANGDON:
Bitintrose, Dee. 7, 1854. s
• • ,
'
FL, & Salt;
SALT by the loan or single bbl. for sal&at ties
flopbottorniStittion.
Also Boor in quarter bbl. sacks at $51,15, pee
sack; BELL & TLIqr4LE:I-:
IfObottorn, Oct: 12, 103.1. - 'II . ;
• -
complete work for baH6,:aef
IRE
BE,NTLEY & READ.
71
--- A i'. • 'Y -\
--
tastrutO s gale r \
- 0 1 virtu e fun order of sale; birated riOnt
..IL., Orpha n ' . Court oft Susquehanna 0.4
will 10 sold ptiblic vendue, on the p. nii '
•the township of Franklin, on • .; - 7 . I ,
'';-§al4rday, January 6, 1855, al .1 a b ekicki i r . 11'
. ,- 1
The (allowing described two -pteces orl pare;
oftlainl, Tate the estate of .Clark RiSittiepidi..,
situate in Franklin township atoresiid; aj
p 4
bounded as :Ifollow4:' Beginning t a`t tt
sonthWest tOner,hereof and of tot. lio.l Ih7
JasettiTorry'a tr ap of re-survey ofilieniyDri
e?,:i Snake crock tract: thence by. let 1.1‘11). 1
land of Stephen 11. Crane, itorth,i one
,litindr
.i
utid tWenty-two parelies t o :the ituMlitta 1 cforp.
ottlid,,last ntitntioned. land: thence; by ti 'et' ,. .son
line ot let 163, land'nfSylvester.Sinith u- frit
i
11i Sittith; ea. t, Si xty.:ti%e - I).ieh'es and tii..tent
o(a perch t a post, the northwe , st!cdrrtier
.IAI.II i . .S. 11 , hirick'S land: thence; by itt; I:
ni)
tontioneti !and south, mil? 'hundred and twen.
two Peiches'to A poit : thence by the ,
ft li
44 lotrNo. 141,1 and of said Ilaridridk, u- 04ttix
. -:- ., ,
uVe'perehes land six•tentlis . of n .pere .tr t,',,
Once of beffitining; containing tiftyiacie. of lan
tinitbiiing this west tialf of lot 131. 1 Alio:
dint other piece, or p :reel of 'land sittiste •
i ll
iittirei,aid, an bounded anddeneribiid as tallow
Id . aginiiirig a t a point in ilia niTddiel of therki
li!i4Tin4 trod H. H. Bradley's to i3ir.'l . lr . i , en'
i
di t ence i bY lal d of John S. liandrick, no tli tAt
arid ott"e htilf d r egnies east, thirty.toght pqrch
tiia post and stones: thence by -land of t he sa
Clitntlt It. Sin one before described , north eight
se'l•eriand nnie- •h &if &genes 'went Nell: find
4.1 f pOrelies•i'to a stake and stones: th nite
c il
land of ~.iild r imi rie; , south two :Ind a I Mr de
:west, thirtyl ine perches to a point in ' q mi
(Ike br*Aid r ad: - thence ateng.the inidd e-uf i
same north 88 degrees east, twel.tt 4 e ani h:
percheit.to. the place .of :beginning, coiat4ini
1
!hive acres of land. .. i i 1
, ,
":!TEttitS 'mare known on day of :4, Itt' ;
t. • i t • •
', 11ENRY CRANE, d6'r.
' : Great Ber], Del.:. 12, 1 864-504 - 4.' .
t ., ,
NOTIE
suhi l zriber having purchaSedri
ihtereitkX the old and well joie
301, Oiled sumener'e_ Mill ; would giv
to hiaipld cuidomers, and-all concerned; '
ha , t thorough repairing, end i ,l l
,liing'fir.ctritte work; and under ihe,:e;
(wheie reputatiO i n.'
eo.4tmids sei•ond to none in the !coon,
plenty !Or water with which we 'Fir , '
at . all limes;; t we trust that we'tnily rL
share ef public patriauag.. • !
' IRA SUM.
:,Sodirner,, Dee. It!, 18.54.'"0 r '
" r
•
-, • i Das°lution. 1
THE ,.
pattnehhip heretoPlre exithll.l'
. sz-skrreii & Thayer halt been! this 1
miilvett by mutual c”....4u4. :All ine4...oti
be Round in . the handi of R. Thayer, , jc. l
1 - ..t - tioli :ind,ettleinent. 1 J 1
;'• .. 1 - , • A. O. Vi• A
•
_ R. TI!AVDI
0 3Iotiove I Dee. ^ 1854-50w3 1 ,
1
- , •
Turnpike Noticp.l
T‘IIE Pr,.4iitient, Directors and Sto
Of tholLenax.and Harmony ,urn
Oinnpariy, hold their. annual el.
.Ititichiy thtil lit day
. of :January] nex
Steenbaek in Gibson to
ten o'f;;lock -A. 31. - • I
. : }l.ly order of itio Boar&
BENJ. COMFORT
• ii'Dee.l 96,1844.-500
To the. the Jud
. Lres r#," th e Cmirt;vy . t 7
Sexions of the Peace in and for; Sus urhar
Couty : •
THEpetition of ZiO3 q.Sprin g 454 . the ROro
cif'Suscfa Depot in s . ;.!id county, re Octfir
r?.. , presents, that he , is procuied With sniinble e •
yersienee to :keep a Grocery, in ;the I ltrou
aforelnici; and thnt it i$ his •intention tr
the ile"t Coed of Quarte,r Sei:siori , , to 1.,d;,01
in aria Or said county on thethird M0nd4 . 14 (Ai
next, .f se or a' licen .t) Jeep a Gioeper . T,snud
Dili sti:Onx leer, or . othey, tnaltligno' nee
dipEr'to ; tlie:Aut of r Assem We of 1-ith IA 41 A.
8P IMG
. :11usivehanne pot; - Ret% 13, 1854 1 bite:4
1 i NOTICE. -1"
QEALErilpr6prtsuls will AA! .reieiv
; C9rnmisinnuirn orSuii4l.l4 county at '
Iniissiopers' ; '4ffiee ja 3lontease. urtig tl
.Tin'v liext, , at 2 o'clock P': 3f., fu'r iehui
i.
ttorf're'aero - 4.4 the - Wy al u,41 nz creel;, 11
' ••• '
Championsmin Rukh townklip. i
The : planlA, drawinig4, and ipeeifii.taiiu
*Old Avprk nay .. bc seen and exahlibe'
t•Colifrii 0f115`.... . ~ 1 -. i '
i •
i .. ' . -A. WirtiLTAITS,t )
i ' 1 r kitpENTEit i t ,
!•... '. , ~ :.
• : J.W.'B3IITII. ; • I)
A --• -;L . 7
I i - Atteist.---y,v 3i. A. Cuos. ? MAs, CiOrki •
1...i.i' Dina:rose, Pee. 11, 18.1.— : 50w41. '
, 1
.
P ablie Sale.
TH' sut.eriber will off er fur stile,
venting or auction, eti Tuesdity. t 11
at Diinock*Corners, frocaltwelVe t tilt
epics, anti a small number of sheep. ,
',Pertirs of, sale—Six imintlis ci,c-ilit
proved seenrity. ' JOAN ,
'Y
(t Dintoek,;Doe- 13. 1854-50ivt ' i i
'- 'Auditor's Notice.!
mitt: undersigned, liaing been ,
aPpil
tire Qrilians' C :art of 811400i:in'
ty, an Auditor to clistribtite the aNse!ts in
rit James... Watson. and David Wation,
)tc., of James Watson, deeeasedovill
the duties . of Ilia, said appointruenNat;l3 .
,Montrose,iin Friday, the' sth day 'of
First, at 1 o'clock P. 31., at which time•
all perso- s having claims against!, Ito
said ddceilent, %sill pri..sent theind or
barred'from coming in upon said fund.
- ) upon
11. 11. 1 YR..
- •
31entrose, Dec. 12, 1854.--:50w4.
' Auditor's NoticO. 1 t
,
ryinz undersigned.!liaving beeri_appolated by
.A.. the Orphans. C4urti l of Simineha na coun
t
ty, ant Auditor to distri me the tam it in Vie
Imds'of S. ii... Sewt4in and L. A. !Woodruff, ex.
4eutoris 444., of Amy , l 3 ibenek, deeeriacil i ttvill at.
fend 0 thia duties of ihis said appohitmCiit, nt•liiti
office in Montrose, on Saturday, thi , sixthdav of
.fanuar,-y -next, at i 0 . 4 f lOtti P. M., at , wb)ch time
and place, all personi baying claims taiainst the
;estate of said deeedent,willpresent iheni,,or li e fur
eVer barred from corAiiiy, in upon aa:cl 11nd.
11
li. . 'FRAZIER; ifditor.
t i Bforitrose, Dec. 12. 185 1.-50w4. l'
*' • PUBLIC SALE; 1
rilliEßE - will be ex osed to plPie sale
1. i'in Saturday the 39th day of l ember
-,
iast. kt the house of 'Major Asa #pie44 in the
iowamilip tif liar/ord, thefollowing ..naced prop.
ii-ty, viz : '4O ptirs of Pistols and
11011 stern, 44
,strordis arid Belts, to alb highest! end best bid.
3
der for cash only. 114.1 Gen. A. Carp.titer, tine.
tioncer. Sale to commence at 9 ir'eloc 'A: M.
t 1 t ASA SPIOEII,IBr. hap.
, •
i 1 , 1 Ist Br: it Dir.
I
i Harford, Dec. 4th, 1854 t. Pwit! .
.
, . .
i". 1 : • - WindoiT Sask :. i •
• ,
.c - ji.& D. SAYRE laving been - i)peilited
'Os - ligeins for an est,epsive 5a411,1- tlind :and
ID‘;or 11Iar14dfuctory are *pared to iftlinish Any
:kit:lei in tbii line at leli rates that; Atiey:have
ItiSnalli been sbld. , I , 1I ~ •••.
'D 14.. 1 i -
. .:
'Dee; , - ( 1 1 .
Q•HAVIG CREA3I I n - artieli wits' every
4.;). mat should try, fur •le bY.L.'
•• I 1 1 \
o
A. H. & t; 'Si/A - RE.
, • ••,• ,
! Dee; 4. ; : .
1. .I
I - •
..,
'Ready-Made Clothuifir
. t
A VERY, desirable-stir' kat veri logi pricer,. D
;8.11: & .ISSA'RE.
. . -., .
I Mentinse, Dec. 14, 1854: - 'I 1
Wagon littikirw,; Blaclitinahing
andlearnaie Ironing
111 LIE subsTriber liavilg estallshed hiMself
' 2 ;l a few rods south of Dimock ifonfii Corners,
ry e prepared to do nil kinds of wurlq in he above
branellesprbusiness on, short notietil and the,
Most. realonable terms. lie flatters hi self that
with the help now In his employ, he w . l be, able
to give entire satinfaction to all wlin ' ay favor
him, with' their custom. ' : h ?
is I . - • C.le. MILL S.
, Dirieek, Nov. 23, 1E154.--48tf, 11 li . '
,: tar N. B. Most kind*, of lumber anfi all On&
of conotry produce taken in. pavnifu}. l' --1.. - '' .- r
"--: - :: . • ' .1 'il '• '
tt
Aili
vat of t be :44
ingllot!troii
'will l e ave Kirkwood; parsing 011 , 6141109 r
le.Llborty.dc, eryry morning after tbrarr
II f rains of Otrs,both Ease owl We►t,reagh
„at
•
i , EiTUFINING I '
. • --
,t r os , snly,(aundays excepted) at 2 h Si.
kiroodin time to take the Mail Trains ut
, t i or ft e n a d cli' V tl e i ll e i :Nl'; l : 4 l " *. g mk it
tilu nd n E ea r r ie " R t al a l n r d oa m d.T. t .
tersktaiNtrl-weeklyilisa for DltnockSpring
-li2,
'mock, Wkomlng. end Wilkesbarra, which
se at; A ki dvery Monday. Wednesday axd
,a ine - 0 hrimatisville,Leraysvilleatt.good
'milortablet,iarriorres are provided. and the
illtpare no p'ainittoaccornmodat.the hob.
' \ WK. lIATCII. !.
\ MOKOAN atiVti3T.e
._-___:_. • _....;. - .
orilienook ac. \
Iprnx Store.
:ribartwoold inform tbakr t ihabltants of to.
aq.l.nrroundiodeountly. hat he hasgreiiV•
ad inanroved his Storeosnil \tilled up 1 6 1 4 a
Miniete assortment, of :Paint, Ohs: Dia-
WU. Nitidovi iMass,•Snab, h li' ' ty, Varnish
Alia, .
nes. ihemlcalii.:blivis.ware,herititaeryi Van
onfeOilonery „Toilet attitles. and al) articles
In ant establishment of the kind. '4 \ lso icon
assortment of ..
\
Ohs if B,'PATIONERIr. . \\!,
LiaTt Mo
reacliidfiKi 1
CarA,batla F.
feasible rsrall
Thistie
Tine, runta
eaverallouti
relay: Alls
Teampsn..l
Proprietors.
lie. ' -
rzep.l2,
LL ode
TIIF. subs
.la*bvllle
IY-Pala!getl a
largo - and fl('
wciods.,Pye-- - s
sod llru.sbas
Patenf-lelb
kee Notions/
usually kept
baudalurFe
. - .
in brie prepared tu 'pa
term,' at any. ttme la the country. \
cIi2JAMES
n tame room tt genera) attiorMuyet °kite
eicutst .earerallveleetrit, prepared audiu
r y hirrtelf,for Lie uwasemertmodatioaandthe
public. • 6 , •
ainters. Phytlelens,Sclieol Tea eberedud ge d
dprofte.slonP Wielittg to parchase ais , invlped
*for. t
PaperlTan
rearonab:
Alio keep@
CIV.I.MaT
perinumilled
benefit of 03
PllcispaoA*
to call awl s
M. L Scott, . .
• - :. :,
faun, his farther patrons that lis.liai. in
with .is other business a mull assort4nt
d Shoes some of which he can warrant
easottable ati can be bought at any opt
thectouutry . 1 ,
. ,
'
L. SCOTT .
y oveiJoh a.n 31.tu.....1 , 4,5t0rr ( . n .:, '
. - the K. Tl,Loder'svitlei '
WoOld
connection
of Boots a
and sill as
er place in
e gF ent
n
.
e A l unt
tat
is n 4
' ,ya . ge I
March 7th
. .. r—
evirjGoods. • ..
...H 4iival of New Goods which ..,
‘rc.e
rery[c/icap. • .We hay° a large . ' eine;
nd Fano. , Dry ,Goods, which wo Will.
'mai% • • call and examine.. .•• ,•, '..
A ERE!
of Sthple
sell rEnv•!
m
Y 2)
fro
4RSI
• € •
, EDT MADE ;
. .
now i prepared to el lt he .all aceortiink.
st style. • IVe have alarge.stuelc wftielt
Ii very 1;7;4. Cali and exairtine• before
•
Also, tv)arge stock of Cluths,Rusi
eans,. Sattndtts, Tweeds, &c., in fact
n this lino 'is complete., klTe invite
on of CASH runcttaens to our titc)k.
I
of produee taken in exchange' or
4-3 pr i cey... .
We are
to the Lit
we will :=-.(d /
purchasin
sirneres,
our-took
the attent .
Ai[ Ici[l
'Goods at
'tor
TEN
Rt
• ; , HAWLEY & MOT
e. Nov. 22, 1851. : •
31‘,)ntro
. . . -
atdhes-and Jewelry... '1
i , I rrnE , subscriber has rctUrn
- ' : i • ._l_, ed I:rem NeW. York ivith
; j4 t?ii, z 7:lll the largest variety of Witch
o ,', 4 : 1 ? ( -es, ,J.etvelrv,Platcd Ware; and'
' . ;'.• •: other articles in his
~-
line,'llat
." ,': has' ‘er.be+n 41"tredtol-the
.=' -'' eitizens'Of Binghninton:and
'oislsting
Of a yery he'avy stock-of .
in,l, Diipl . ex' Skeleton aver, Engl ish •er, Enameled' and ~Anthor liVuteaes..
er, ;Anchor and Lepihe . do., in plain.'
i gases. Gold Vest fob and .Guard
, 1 ,
verkle. do:., Gold Seals, Keys, Slides,
ivels, Pencils; Thimbles, Lockets, ,tar- .
rer :Ring. Breastpins; Crosses, Specta.
Silver Cake. Pie, . Fruit and Butter,
tiveCiLes*Ferks : . Spoons, Caps, Card,
.. Napkin Rings, Coral Boachi, Shell
:ulNes and l..ivislt . irs, Plated Castor*,
Cor'.d •Baskets, Candlesticks, Satitrers .
Sdoons, KniVes : and Perks, Clocks of
ription, a ! ,- ,ery rate. stock 'of Gold ,
and Tooth' brushs,. BulFiloo . 'Back.
i,lefaail pocket Combs, tine •tooth and
'her s , do.; M
p4rtia: ouais,l &c.5:e.4e.
goods I:aving• been purchased at the
t p
, reused state 'of the. market, enables
ign'ett to osier them to, his customers
i ly lcia• price:; and to , which he would,
Y invite the attentiOn :of.all neisons
obtain any. articie - in sii.i line.
i> .
to 4 it)
l• • I
e
,t u I
rttit
11 • I
11.1 IT
viciriity.
Gold Hun;
Patent Le'
Silver'Lo
and Hunti
idtainsiSi
rings, I' iii
Honks-,-S%
die* Sic, 1,
.Enive . s., Si
Ctsei; "and
and 'macs
every
pensi Hai
flu'
r.,l;;r
prefac!nt• do
the finder.}
3t uriusual
repptful t l.
wishing
! Eby :he
he Com
es 9th of
dinrt, the .
dr II: - J.
ALFRED J. EVANS. ,
!5:..i..2, Odd Fellows11:111 t 1 -`.
tr,n ; Nov. ,P. 6, 1854. - - -* ! •
,)
Dissolution. ..• .—.
ni'liervtoffge existing under ;he ante
R ; Matoii , & - Co.; is this'day di solv:
nal . consent.. The Books unthree tints
lin iitiii or R.l R. Lathro p -. for collection
netiLj Those indebtedto the into linn
et!' to mil 4mi — settle •at their earliest
nvenience. !
Bingha
4 . Fur the
at the
:1 of I)
ed by UM
are in th , c:
and settit
Are rpque : .
Posibte c
om rs
E.
1
public
4. 19th,
4tt good
! D; R. LATHROP,
J. P. W. RILEY.
e:Nov. 24, 35.1.-48w3
MEM
IE CHANGED. 1'
re, Lackawanmi & W.
AIIii,ANGEMENT
after Thus43ay, Nov. 4 2 3 , 1854, the
Passenger i Train . will lenvn Secanion
1
rent Rend ! at• 2.30, r. in. • -. 1
'4111) np
t p!SG.
Octal,:
•
()A ant
31if
at i 2 M.
Dile at
Ciinn
Y.-
.P,as'ienge
- -Ytir.4 at 9
ip ted Ly
Gaul).
e hands
eenvirs
.xtenti to
lattice in
Vnntiary
rid place,
stat- or
I forever
ing with the'Diiy• 'Express Trains on.
E:. R. both liast, ttnd
s taking thisirain will 'arrive. is New
80 r. at. and in Dunkirk ut It— I
I will leavt Greatilkildion the arriral
alo Evpres..,"bound NW5t.,.(3.20 3t.)
iris from .New York rii 3.1.,1—and
'Scranton at 15.50, 411
I .ight Accom,Modation train. w•itlf pass.
attached. will"-depart friim Scranton st
due nt Great Bond at (L r: u:, col:meet,
Ifni' Mail fi'rida bound West, ":nwi 'the
ress Trains Aiourid both. East and West,
'ng, Will depart from Great Bend at
and arrive :it Scranton,' 11.00,
gill br in waiting on the.arrival nf'Pas
rins at Scranton, to convey
I•alO; Pitistnn, Wilkes-Barre, PhiLidel-
Retidinff R. R.' Easton, and , allibther
to places. .; ; ;
• Mauro I
of the.Bu
which doi
The. Fr!
kv,6r car
1..50; P. M
ink with
Night Er
Itbturn
G. 30 A. M.
Stagel
!winter -T
toiCarbn
phia: iia.t
interruedi
DOTTERETt, StiVt.
o, Serantoni
8,185-1, 251 f
Sil p't nfn
_____ . _:_..4."__:____
Stoves ; Stoves ' 1 1
.
übscribera hag leave to:inform the cit
e of Allro , ikln and vicinity .that they
received a lot of SIoVEs of the various
ttern*and 4tyles, which They otter for .
vus they catt be purchased. olsetyhere.
ay. ; i• '.
A lot Of SiOVE .liIVE iind.pboivir of
nt ;sizes, at 'manufacturers prices; ,
n;- , -Old ' Imh, Copp4'4iind Bris's in ex-
Stoilea or , tither' Goods. .' . . 1 - : -
: • . S3fITH . do HEMPSTEAD:
;1854: r• • ' ':- '- - 1 - '.
T. Ize
havo . juit
Modern p
sai lo
in thoJeo
ALSO
the differ
VltArr
change ft.
NOt. 2
Wpited.
nsbels of 0,,tt5,•2000 bushels ofienrii,
efs'uf 000 s h 1.4 of Diftlil
bushed ofßilekwheiit, 600 bushels. of
• I
; ;tiny qtrAntity ofr l'artridger r "
• a
rivet prices, in exenant.Y.
&
V '2st v k ot Stu
nd fortaie to .i by
, snritti HEmPs.rt.O.
5000
1004. bns
„pies; 100
lkstritt,,an
high6st
A ed
A"
the
abovo,
sorttnent
ow receiving, in their new Building on
west side. or Public Avenue, twui,duors
rlu'u potol, _a large and devirnlile utri
LI; ANI) WINTER GOODS.
lock is almost entirely' NEW, hating .
a trine, comparatively speaking, from 4
atrocity . ° fife, and comprises t it us.
Of Pry Good*. Groceries,- CrOckery,
Prtigs, Medicines, Paints, cli!e,Dy
ts, Shoes, Clocks, Yankee notions fat,
trust that our old customers; and the
give tit a call at our new
'we nre d4ormined to suppli 'the*
as favorable tenni as any ofunr;neigh...
e, Nev. 30 i Mt. •
•
r•
' 411;
T4cir
saved
.ba
the late d,
ariet
Hardwar,'
stuffs, Bo '
&e.! .W .1
public ge,'
location,
*wants On
bora. ?"..
'Hest r
`NEW .GOODS: •
Bentley It Read. • .
dmvsvriszmim
ann. & ,scar4vs. Gfeneral A drArtising
uuse, Applettnet Building, 346
- end 348 BroedleaY l . •
nd Boa's , * Bannets i i
Ewers acid Feathers,
FOll •
'tn.. .:ticatO pressure in Oo ''-ifonet: Market
1. , the present season, had yielded to -us in..,
creased fact! it ielii n the pu rehiSe of a's 'verb stock
cif sTaatv 2104 DEAVEItBONNETS .c Frit3CR 70LOWER$ 4
141111039 and FEATIIELLS, unequalled in this city,
anti which we are enalikd tol! offer at unpreee.
dently low prices for CAW, ,' • : •: : ':.
1 To our stock of PARIS FEATIIEns and Boitsri
RtnnoNs, we would especially call the attention
of Cisu BrvEns, as,we are ntsured that a more
desirable assortment was never_ before offered in
this City. • - 110 M ER dzi KETCHUM,
;.Nos. ,6.1 and 66 John.st., cur.' ; William.st., N. Y.
r •
i 43m3 .: ' -•-- i - _ • - :
.450 .Wedding Cards, With 'Plate,
EAUTIFULLY ENGRAFED for $3. Fifty
Pll‘
Visiting Cards and Platei $2.: 811 v% r 'Dour
Plates, front $3 to $lO.. wv,idin g i rawoupes,
. Note, Paper.: Business Cards: Notary, Society,
qonitnercial :and Pri;:ate Seals' etigraved,• and.
promptly forivarded to 'ladies, sending a remit.
tlnce to • '. *A. DEM ATTEST, General. En
graver, 182 Broadway, N. Y.--13m3. ;. . . - _
S.-1 C._ Fischer, Piani,-Forte Man
! .' ' ufactorg `. .-
A ND W- ARE Rcko3l, N054:1•13:245,t147;and
\ -1...1j :249 West TW-cnty.eight.. street:: between
Iftli and 10th Avoimes,•New york. .Pianos with.
tbe , 2Eolian, and; all the best.moderrt:improve.
inentS, made: t , f the IsCst - materials,. muter our
earn supervision. -,I a ; Wiitten
.gtfaranten*given with
6 - cry Piano. J. 5. , ..'C.7-1-`. helng praidical men,
and matitifacturin• r l ; very largely, can furnish the
best PianOs, On lower terut•titan can be furniiih
cid-any whe) , e, and it is deci r deitty the, best - place.
to buy for ca I.'• Those desiring a good .Piano,
X I
and one that w'll,st•ind and ‘t , •:ar well, can't .do •
Metter than to J. &.:CJ, : 'Fischer.* • 4313132.
't - -. •
4 Steves\e\nd Ra,.-nges .„ . -
- •
-
I , , •WH OLESA S AND IETAIL.
'WWI SUBSCRIBERS hat:',e on hand the fin-
IX j est' assortment orAtiri--titit Cook , and Par.,
I'm Slttnie,i that cam be - found il3 the City. Stoves
Of all descriptions, styles andllesigns, for burn
ing .Wood or Coal, which ;rt.Ovill warrant in ev
ery Way. Persons In, want. of 4 a fine,. Stove, for
ftitcauty and durnbility, will doff well to• Call at the
METROPOLITAN stovg WAREHOUSE,
[,boll4AlNti le.. IMIFF, proprietors. No. 235 'Wu
! - Ver-steect,•lsleei l York: - ' ' 43m3 .
•. •
.•qoupn, -
Print Sailers Artifits'..Colormep,
• 300.Broadway t :New 'work. -
riIOLESA LE PRINT SELLERS,
!! ers, printerA, and Manufacturing Artists;
Colornicn, Londun, Beriin, and No.' 466
Broail way, Nev York. - Catalogues sent by ulna.
The usual dislout:t
. t - he tr,:de and Itititutions.
rietg Frame ' s re Fra'hirnished. 4Scn3.
Gold Watches !for-the Holidays 4
OGETHER with a rich 'assnrt:rent of DIA
.II iSIONDS, and all; kinds of Fine Jewelry!
Oold Watches', frinn $20.1.0 fs3oo: •
t'ak • B $5
L th .st ro m. to $ 2
Pantile Plated - ,Tea-S - ck: from $l2 to $3O.
' Siiver -nd Silver-Plated Ware, and other
e l ks n the line at equntly law prict!s.
Favor as with a calPbeffire
. parchstaing
liseciThere. WII.I%IAR"IsH & BENTJN,
50w6 :313 Bniadway, New York..
.•
IiYGEANA • - *
Lsrouffht Hffinc to the Dnor of the
11 - ONI/FllFULDiocovery has rercally •Letu made by
Cl Pr. Cartio,ot thio,tity, in the treatinent of I•.'ottourop
• 1 0 n, Asthma and all diseases - ..0f the Lung- We refer so
• Dr.` Curtis' Ifygenita. or Inhaling Ilygeau Tapoe.and
llyrutt.' , . -With this new method Dr. C. has restored many i
:call :tea ones to perfect health ; as an evidence of which ha
hao innumerable ecrtificatei. t peaking of the treatment,
4 phyiirianrcumrics: It is evident thatinhaling—constant
ly breathit;g• an - agreeable, healing: vapor, the Medicinal
propetiev mu 4 mine in direct cnntaet -with the whole of
the aria! cavity of the I ungs,and that' escapetlae many and
varied change- produeod upon them when introduced into
ihe aantrote. and pal•jecte.l to theipeoess of digeotlon.
i ! The lly:;eana is V.tr sale at all the druggiats throughout the I
,• dear:try,
. Arm OTK.Datehnzan ctf..fan.l4
The! Inhaler is n orn - on - sha bres:lt under the listen :with
' ont the least inconvenience-L.:the heat of the hoar betng
Otifficleut to evaporate the fluid:
j !lunar - cal: of tI.ILS.k::: I of flilllbSlihe -the folios/hut might
nestied.: Chie Pea-tinge of llyretr - ss has cured 'me of - the
'-"s t
" Jc r. Ftsndin g --
' I lat mired of the .•
. ,
cur.i3. 4 ilygeana. . •
.. .
: 1 ' . 31orFarrt Easton, ! Brooklzin, -V. Y.
tMrs. Paul of"No 5 Mammon,' Se 4 N. N., was curet" of a
(CTeip mum of Itroachetia by theVya , eana.
I My inter his berm cored of a DI . STRYSSING corc IT , of
!micro' years Fsan•linr. and decLic,l to be incurable by her
rhysleisas. Sheiras cured in ONE. JONTII by . the Ily,
Itesua. . .
.- . .
I . 1 • ' - J; 7l. Guabett,P , 3f, Richmond. Me.
! Trii-e three Dollar!' a Parkage.—Sold by CURTIS & PEP,
iCINS .t.,llOYDdt PAUL No.-14 aChambers 4. 3 t.. NI y. 4
Pwtaget , sent free b • exprete to, any part of the Unitea
i r , :tate4 for'Tea IMllitra. . -
A. n.—flu r tie trygtems is thi. ORIGINAL and ONLY
GENUINE AltTiel.r.,all others are , bue immitations or
tile Mid. IN.lrraoics counterfeits-. . .Shan them at you
!woad POISON. . 37y1.-;-V.lirelter Er: S., Aders,
'.l+le* and Cheap Goods: •
viputiliT a lois- pressure .prices and will be
1.31;
sold accohlingly by -
U. BURROWS & CO.
Gibscin, Oct. 11, 185-i
•
- I ;. '''.
s' • 010thS,
.: .
~. •
...
riASAMERES and vestinp, 'a large • lissort
kJ ment anti at prices lower than we hilVi eVer .
"liet-O - enabled to.offer &In heretofore.
04.
Drets Goods
, . .
GREAT variety of beautlful-stYles a 0 al
:Li_ most as cheap as could be desired. • •
• Oct 11. •• - ! • 1.1.13: & Co: -
. ,
Black Silk- • -- . "
i,
A . G.OOD quan . 4lty fur dresses, at 81 etS. per .
I' yard. . • : tr. B. & Cu. -
oe, 11.1854. • - ' •:. -'• ''' :, -
Shawls
T ONG and &pare, Noel, Briaelm aid
4
very handsome styles;!atid at extremely low
- • ": • L. B.& co.
oct•
B.roche Shawls. - .
fr HEAPER than ever before .ltnnwn: Bcauti
ful patterns, and fine quality. • of 8-4 Butch°
Lupen's manufacture, at $7.
Oct. 11• [ • B. lz Co..
' Bay State' Shawls
rTlllß largest size, finest - Vinlit , k, and new pat,-
erns, st,3o each. U. & Cu.
Oct. 11. -
Carlipts- •
_
A GOOD asSortment and handsome 'terns
at very low 'prines. P. B. & Co..
' 1.1.
•
• Buffalo Itobbs...
LARGE- lot of h?ndioinet Robes, a part Ot
_LI. thew who)e, Indian dresed, and very supo z
itur colors and • . & Co.
Gibson, Od. 11, 1:854.
Don't be Frightened:;'
"YAII3IEIIB steak" AhAtNI:EBeILT.
'frier:ds and4Castotn-
F'Crwis
ltihlatt°w7hrve°ll%VithstOod the deVourinfr
t~lenlent that consumed- in hr store •withi'ineast . of
qua Goods, an ti •We have; er.eeted-.-a cnnvenient .
thanty, where we will 'be,' happy to se# •our aid
eystonters, aszell as, new. We are ',.9 . 1.ng to. sett
o o , tower than ever,.janitlyp, - thing. per
bent. less than yotkean buy . r - elmiwltere!4l-Susq, a
Cohnty. and see. • •• •
. .t WitittlEN & THAVER...
I Montrose, Nor. 29; '-'
ropular,Patent Drodicine A ency.
A 'BEL TU&RE.LL haS just reeeirchl a - new
aupOly of alt the popular Put4nt Medicines
of the day, Inelu.ling—Prt celubrateil
medicines, Trask's Inapetie. Ointment, Tanner's
Berman Ointment, Myer's Extract. Rock • Rose,
Forest Wine,, and all sorts of Pills,. all.: direct
from the PropritOra. • ,
Also, Camphene and Burning Fluid, cheep .es
the cheeriest. '44..TURRELL
Montrose; I)ee. 6,4854. • .
- NOTICE.
• rinHE sithiciiber way be fauna at ttra oft&I
JIL. (Air the stotelately occupied by G. - dr. %V.
111. Fuller, where - he will be happy to- see all
Ah t ; sB th a t art indebted toibt tato first. P. It,.
Lcitiontr ,
' D R. LATIIROF.'
tress; Rec..: .6,;-,1844:
BY ROYAL L ETTERS PATAT.
The: - Syrt.if*iisiNf or;' -,o 7o l6 74;_Aiiti -
Consui2:ptire - Cork Soles, nidinifi4tured
b4rHaicourti . Bradley 4E, ..ccr.;-:' - 44"
_ _
•
Market St 4, jranchtster, :
ktuciPat Warefiouse, 1O woott strert.:
I.ospits-„ IWi xad. Aniesitaa Establlsbamita• $1 •A
St gigot .13,11q2 Nassau etreel.Now York, U. S..' : ;l.- •
1 II RZElNlVolnagen tit a valuable' discover, hi peetett•
log cheroot from. &stip or cold', andthereftivolitiltm*.
rt wader frotn many Gnu &stale* rig/acid Am? dograr ' '
ir r tehaterer. , The Ilydrutaggett 111 ' in the ferns of s sole,
at d worn Inside the boot or shoe. It/ midtrafte charge.,
ter Is a powerful antklteri to disease..
For gentlemen It will be found agreeable, Mina. and
healthy. to weer in the coldest .or realest weather, sel
the foot cannot become iret if thellydromegen le, illiallind
ed. ladles may newt the lightest soled boot& Of fleseeigi
' the. most inclement weather •wi th impunity; to -'Carr
I:
*emptier' so prevalent among . Mt you th of ortr artist:4i.
may be [beetled by. their polecat adoption . Th entker.
ly sun.rxeds over- shoes; as tlaiqatter eatlite the feet
perspire in a very unhealthy manner;-
,and, leireldells illill .
not danerrous wear to pedestrians in icy. remitter, Ilse
India rubbers. While the tatter rause the feel--tio *FISH* _
ea remely large,. the Ilydrmsragen, being si-, apart rib*
shee of cork prepared, peculiarly placed inside, • 4 05.11145 t
Increase the si se of the tioot .or minas the !toot so - appear'
untidy. To Cldiaren they, *re estremily valitalke, suir
. they may engage in ylerelse with ecitnfort - atdhulaltity of
!Toe. Theft capture la so'slight as to scarce need thy
Linn • kg.-411e*, those rho patronise- theta".will gad Ode
;wily doder's hat mad diminished Malt".: \ I , ' ---
,z - . i .
As the liydromagedis coming more -known_ • ~ Its lisio_is
inerearing to =almost increditre extent; 'Gast year nr -
Lottlen, Btatenester,Blarninaltsto ' Liverpool , Olasitoir o
Leeds, Dub li n, _Paris. Antweripaltutaisarg.aud Botha, oar
roles readied 1.73-'.4so,,ptirs of Cork. Soles. a yew
the' riumber will far r ortrieribit. 1 , _ -
Ask the Faculty their °pinkie of their value is II pre •
ventatiee , for Coughs, Colds, Bronebills, Arldunar we .
eoussuap Con.'
. Metre Sire, pr. pair, S Cents.' . • ~.. .
Ladles' do. do. do. • [ -.
toys' and Meets, do. ' , - . \
' .4 lair
. Not:res.—From the listen triers wa niekra I , ',.
xi alioirtitiee to Jobbers and Wholesalers, so that any • , --..
sforitteeper may: inalevilbre - - lit iniAtieffitilirOtbalt
Int
they are en article th at may hr, - apt In any rtors o arnoret
any class ofgeods. . - i -
For terms, apply to-7 - . -., - - ' - 21":- '-
' ' nAttetotntT. ORADLeIT it tii,.
...... --- -
ad tm,Strettalleer-Yest. - '
Cosper k ,Bart„,,tlt: D., llte erianent
• Medical Practitioner; has left a vattrai4
Legacy to tla-trorld in his Great Prett.ent
. alive of- C'imuniption and unfailing Furs
for - Palnumary without' the uss.
,1 of Medicine.
flr A. C- - .; Bitrt, lamented and advised the use of the
_P •
•
1 i l fe wa ed. Fur
Chest- rotector, -
T
all' persons atilt-ages and eonditlensotati canal* aid
part ,against those fearful diseases, Courtinaptkin.
Asthma, Coughs, Colds, and •Othetaffectione
of the Luteze. ihielt arise front the expelled State (kites
chest, areordits; tofitslziO, and the continual *MVO - of
The Protector" is - slit/ply a-A:heroically prepared cos
Ilhed- with Silk. and padded, which,' ruipended from am
• niek, carers the': chest,, In "so agreeable a rottener that.
otice worn. it becomes a neeeisity Ind a comfort. • '
":The Protertorr" although but recently introduced
hito auietiea Is making rapid program through the United,
Statel, the Cana.this, South America, and the West Ladles.
It has for a iota, time - been a staple article In England and
Ma tit" continent of Europe, while it.Bae groin:kin many,
con.-tries to the Position of an article of drear. •
To demetwirate these facts enquire vt anyAnaglieh teal
dent in your violet ty,of Ids knowledge, of thlibenetleial
frets of wearing the protector, Without reCourre to dotter
lug of any kind. The cost of-wearing - these. stades 4W a
mere trifle, and one will -last some- years. Nerone ens
rahies the health of himself or his, fatally will be without
them. 'The llospitals.in MIS country are. not alarm no;
Ounottitling them. .but rapidly. In troduchaß nay
chart, ' Bradt ey a Co.. ofLondo n, and Manchesterillogland,
a-e.e -.originally entrusted with -the malufactore, of the
protectors. by the lainentedDt. Cooper : cud continue to
manufacture .-areprdia g to his original Instructions c and
therefore teem:mem! those. who would near , the_"Pro•
ieetors," to ree-to their being genuine.
Remember that thisf is a - staple article, and no Patent
lied:clue. •
Gent't Size, .f 14.50 each. -
. 1:00 • do.
Doyle & .311seee do • • • - 75._
• • • ' 'IIARCOVItT,CRADLUY,A, 'Co. •'"
• 3S Ann St. and 102. Varna StA
.liew-Yorli. i •
Prinepal Warehouse, 'lO2 Vraod St., Cheatidde.tondoa.
31am/factory, 44 31arkst St., Alazichester,England.
Tr. 8..1- Co. atect.tahlithing Depots for the sal* •ot th•
Protector - In all parti of America. PLYSiciant.- Surgeons.
11roggitic, Clt,thiert".: Cry Goad* Slerduints, Hatters abd •
alto Gentlemen's lizenithitur StoregKeepers• azie
ruin* te,l with the wholesale and retail alit:Sit:llion of
them, and' to whonimott liberal tarsals ore offered for their -
enterprise. anl a splendid opportunity openato that Ibr
safe and p roll:War huglaegt. . .
tufteouut, BRADLEY. & Co. •
ZS Ann St... Nevntork, ELS:
MITE idlictibey 'would respectfully - inform
the public that he-is-still right. side up at
his shop in the basement of Searle!s
he is prepared, to accommodate those- who:want
new clothing,rivith his . usual skill apd .4 . espatch„
• TALL . ADIONTg' . .7 .
hrp posted up at hips shop, froin which', you may
sill y et, or an other style you want. -7 :1e11: wink
made up, his shop Is warranted io gVo:
faction. ' -1 • .
fir' Cuttibg done as usual fur pay down; and
yr arrstrtra - - ' '
_ JOHN GROVES.
•liontrpsp, Oct. 19„1854.-42-3mo. ,
.13..D#ansr--Daggetretltyplrt,-__
'•
At Odd ..rellOos' 11411,.1 . •
rut' AKE. I'ietnres of everything Oak. s ilt Sep.
X nil/. • •
Children will: of be inken-onleßs broil
between the hours of 10 and 2 o7elotir s on a clear
NEW .STOCK - . - •
Of Cnses, Frames, lineketsi &e., just ppiebased
Montrose, Nov.. 23, 1854.:
Horse ro7arars , and Steam...gaging.
jr\ NE ;Ind two. HorseFowersjor,tkceskittg,
‘...1 and otliCr purposes, and:a 41litiens
Power 'Stenin Engine, for saio - low 'at the Eagle..
Foundry.' Also, Stoves., PloWs, - and all kinds of
Castinn for Machinery and; other purposes:
SATTrE, BANTLEV PE*gura„;:.
'Alontrose, Dec. 1;1854. l,,
U. B. & Co. '
TOTICE.is hereby given that in pursuance, of
.an.,order,
of Court issued from the Orphan's
Court of SusquehannaLcounty,,there wilLbe -ex-,
po.o:i to public 6ale,Fy vendee upearthe - Prenti;
sea in Jr.cksen toWnship, : on Satrirtlak . the., 30th'_
daf of 'l.l:lecember next, at - 1. o'cleek'P:M., ail ••
•
that certain pieet, 'or parcel . of land' late 'tho'ies/‘
-tato of Lafayette •Wilmarth; decensed; , boculded •
as follows:. Beginnina.•nt a post. and stones: in;
the north line of Sitgie Griswold's land, thence ,
north forty-two • and 'it' half degrees - west -135
perches to a post and "stones in the south line of.
I.eter Paynon land, thence in in-,easterly dired;- -
tion 79 perches to a peat end stonesin the fine
'if Thomas Butterfield's lend, thence along said
lino south forty-two and one-half degrees' to the
old' Harmony road, 'thence : along said road . to
where it strikes said Sedate Griswold's land, and
thence along tae line of said Griawrold's laud. to
,the plaee of beginning, contahlang 49 aereSSOd
55 pciehes, be the,sanie more or leats with :the
appurtenances: • Terins of _sale easy; and Mad,
knoW-EL upon the,daref ' • -- -
• 'JOHN GUNNISON, Adat're
Jackion,'Nor s ,2B, 1:954,4-4845 • • -• • :
Notice to .Parents - .. - tuit-Teachers.-
..
ATo ,mee ting of thvlDoardi of &boot Direr
ziL tore of,Bridgewater.Abeq2Bift ifirsi
resolved bY Abe Board, to renOminend tile.tioe of ":
the following tut Rooks, in titesevundoeboolu.
unaex their jurisdiction, in °nib! ibat uniformity
may be generally attained. - '
Sander's Seltifig Rook, aeries'; of
Readers, Stoddard's mental - Mtlitatie; Smith's
Ge9graphy, anti Itroivn's Gra:minor.
, - - GEOIFRIAU,
Vlore and Mare Nowt Gandi.l ,
1 Tr ,BUR.IIITT is now r eceivinginetat and
I L. : sttpplies.of Goods fo r , , Mater trade,
inclil4l9; 4 ne W and - olekttetastioktnetit
Slat-Moe :I. "Marino and Cashmere Midi; Plaid
Fant:y and Pln n
i t De Lanes;
.Paretimo4 - fireelnk- - -
Square inict'L nifShawls,=Al
1l - of 'irrew and belt
style*, and.wil Ate sold-at 25 friteertr: leaa than , '
1 last ytari "prievi. :Also. :a.:mcw a;sttertmentiel
Rialt.Rktiouns amtrtettuetit, , ,Wl4 Rl 4 ireivet.
for Cloaks - ate-I gtintrilas, Ithai 'Silk and Velvet
DresS Tritetuthri, .Dreafiery
with general assortment of
.ot6.',
tve 4)406 eta fancy Good,ttl stknous'," wldehluii.:
I ing heonlbonglit ender the 'pr&ent itregiori.'et
i the cash market' will be bold at - sorrel pandkte
t redeet,d prices. ,t
New. Milford, Nov. 21, 1854. ,
Administrator's Nairiglii•j 7- A, .1.
VPT / C E i 5 i leret T ' O r rt• thi4 ktieng WOW
LI mental nlwalho estate Chi*:
nor. Into 'et' the township - Itridigiiiter,:,
hnv been grunted. to AIM 4fibeeribee; 'Alf pelt'
sons indebt(4l tO 'ski 'eutste - are hereby nupos.,
tea to make immediate' payment, wet thesi -haw
InQ claim* irpriri% said estate tr" present them-duly
sttesto4 , ..,togisottlement, , .
= W41.1.4:1W - A.ONMOR:i.
i Noitraties - "No‘;. 30, tin-y-44;1
rann.
- Attention Peoples!
Administraior'i Sale.