The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, December 06, 1855, Image 3

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peamnce. At an early hour crowds wended
way:,to the Capitol, and the galleries '
particularly thnfof the House, are crowded
to exceso. and many are not able to find ac
conuidittions.' .
The United States Supreme Court 'niet
thii'merning,, all the members but the Chief 7
Justice :Wing present,
Dispatches by the Atlantic: represent our
affairs. with England as wholly unchanged
Once the departure of the Canada. Mr. Du.
, ichanan•saya•thet. Lord Clarendon and tile,
liritikfti - Cabinet are endeavoring to patch' up
a reply to our Government's. Comilla/Elie:lt ion,
in reference .to the violation of our neutral- .
ity laws by-British agents, in order,' if ws-,
sible not to wound our sensitiveness., and 'at
the same . tiMe shield Mr. Crauipton. • -
•Our-Government has forinany acted on Oq
tutnnoriat of Denmark; prOposing capital.;
,izsition.or a tax according to the value or
'the . (faigo, in lieu of the present Sound/, dues;.
and rejected. the proposition: _
-:idancttsses are being held to night. , It is
generally understood that the Republicans
and Free : Soilers will concentrate to-morrow
ea, Banks, and numbering .123, they will - be
. autiteimit to elect him.
'caucus of Southern Know-Nothings and
National Dernoeiats and Whig:, numbering
73, resolved to,rejeet all fusion with the.Fa e-
factiaas Oat' have no hope. of- defeating
them.
~
Messrs. Greeley, Weed and Seward ~ h ave
been working all day to fuse the 4ctions, and
are understood to have succeeded.. '
look-for the organization'_ of the
!lon's° to-morrow, and the Presidents Message
on Wednesday. • -
SECOND DISPATCH.
.-, The National Americans will s to-tnorrw
vote for Mr. Fuller, and endeavor todrawth
entirepetnocratie vote for hini.b:F conceding,
to* . thent Abe' derk and Printer, tltu..fortnin7,
attraiin party., tt-ainst the Free-Soil factions .
a
the Republicans can - by fu
sion poll' more than one hundred and five
votes,. while one blindred and thirteen areice-)
eetsary to elect.
The President persistS in refusiiPi. to print
the Mes'sfig,.
340 .)iiiiqrris.--7,;ififst_.'ts,sicoi.
. WASIIINGtON, Saturday, D e c, t, tB,-;&.
. At a Meeting of the.Dentoera.tic tnenabers
of the Thirty4urtia Congress, held in the hall
of the House
.i . if Re.presentati yes on the evening
Of the Ist of. December, 1855, lion. George
W. Jones, of Tennessee was elected Chairman,
and Hon. Wm. IL Knglish and Thomas Ruffin
of North Carolina were elected. Secretaries.
The following, resolutions; introduced by
' Hon. '-Glancy' - Jones of Pennsylvania were .
unanimously adopted : . • -
Resolved, That the Democratic . members
of the House of Representatives, though a
. minority in the body, deem this a fit occaSion .
*o tender to their.felfow citizens of the is-hohi
Union their heart felt congratulations on. the
triumph, in the recent-elections in several of
the . Northen,-- - Eastern add Western . States;
Of the principles of the Kansas-Nebraska bill,
and their devotion to civil and religious lib
erty, which have been so: violently as:Tiled'
by a secret . politica: Omer, known • asr the,
Know-Nothing Party; and through in a tnin-1
ority, ever hold it to be our higheSt duty to
presente , aurAagai3iiation, and continue . our
.efforts in the rnaintenant*and defense of these
.principles, and the, constitutional_ rights of
every section and every clas.of citizens, a
.gai n.st their oppnents ofever deli; ri ption 'what
ever; and . to this end we look with confidence
-to the support and approbation -of all good.
and true men, for friend 'of the -Constitution
.„,and the Unio lirotighone the Union.
The meeti g then proceeded to seleet,can- .
didates for nous offices connected with the
organizatio of the -House, when the follow
ing gentlemen were nomir.ated- by aeclain
ation: . .
. For speaker—William A. Richardson .of
. .
For. Clerk—A. P. Banks of :Virginia.
Doorkeeper—Mr. MeKnew.
Bergant at-arm,s—Mr. Giusbrener of Penn
sylvania. ta.s
- Postmaster—Mr. jolnfs.cin. •
Printer:-- Cornelius Wendell of New-York.
'There were between fifty and sixty mein
hers present at the caucus, and everything
went off harmoniously. It lasted about an
hOur..•
WASHINGTON, • pee, 3, 1855.
SESATE.-The Senate was called to order
at neon, and new' members were, sworn -I n;
Hotss.--Mr. Forney, the Clerk, called the
House of Representatives to order At
.nonn.
The confusion which exi,;ted up to this time
abruptly terminated.
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Two hundred and twenty-five Members an
swered to their names.
On motion of Mr. Jones of Tenn,,, tile
House proceeded to the election of al4tkaker..
Viva voce norninations were -made with the
following result :
Mr. Richardson of Iliinois - 74
Mr. Fuller of Pennsylvania....-.... 17
Mr. Campbell of Ohio_ ' 5:3
Mr. Perini - O . gton of.l'S'ew Jersey • 7:
Mr. Marshall of Kentucky • • 30
Mr. Banks of Idas.sachu , etts 21
Some others were also voted for. No elec
tion, 113 being. necessary to a choice. Much
interest is manifested in the contest. . •
' The &Bowing is the vote on the first ballot
• , for Speaker: • '
:', For RichardSon—Messrs. Aiki ii, Allen (I 11.),
Barclay, Barksdale, Bayley, Bell, 13000ek,
Atiariii Boyce; Branch, Brooks. Burnett, CA
walader, Caruthers, Caskie„ Clingtnan, Cobb.
- - (Ga.), Cobb (Ala.), craige, Crawford, Denver,
Dowdell, Eduiundson, Eitiott,'English, Evans,
, 'Vaalkner, Florence, - Fuller (Me.), Goode,
Greenwood, Hall, (Iowa); Harris (Ill), 'Her- .
belt, . Hickman; -Houston, -Jewett, Jones
(Tenn:), Imes (Pa), Keit!, Kelly, Kidwell,
Letelni, Lutiti6n, Martha!! (Ill.), Maxwell,
• McMullin. 'McQueen, Miller (Ind.), Millson,
Oliver (Mo.), :Orr,. ,PaCker, Peck; Phelps,
Quitman ...Rufflti, Rust, Sandridge, Savage,
l ie
Sh ' ritnti th (Tenn.) Smith (We.), Stephen!,
St art,' Talbot, Taylor, Vail,. Warner, Wat
ll :Wells, Winslow, Wright (Tenn.),
Catitpl4l--=Meism. Albright;l3arbonr,
• nett, Bini-on, Bingham, Brenton, c'.ark
(donn.), ColftgiCnenback, Day, Dean, Dick
logii Dunn, Drift*, Galloway' .Gilbert,-Gran
.
ger, -Marian, Ifalloway, Horton; Howard,
Hugliston, Kelso:, King, Lester,. Mace,. - Mat
.,--itftotaddloCartv,'filler (N. Y), Moore, Mor
gatcliforril , iinrray, Norton, Parker, Pelton,
Pati.Pickfti",Petit, Sebin, Sapp ;
_Scott, Slier
man, Suipmcipt, ,Stanton, Walbridge, Wal
*dm, iWasidatroW (ill), Wn shburne (Me.)
Weston, Welch, Woodallff. Woodiorth.
fOr Mr.' Ikaehall Qf Kentucky —.Messrs.
Campbell ,(Ky.), Carlisle:l.:lark (N. Y.), Cox,
Cullen, DieisiMd.), - Etheridge, Eustis; Foster,
Harris (Moil, Hoffman, lienitett, if Li nds-
Mainktall, Paine, Porter, Pur
year, Reade . ; :Ready, Ricaud, Rivers, Stilith
cti:•)• 17.tiderwood; Valk,
Walker,.Wlttriey;Zollicoffer.
For „Ilrattalte of -Matailobtletts.,-Mes.sr,
43‘011!igsou,'• Burlingame, Obligee, Comank i
Cragio, Oitinrelli: Davis (Mas. 4:)- DeWitt,
Pod& Enprie.,- Ralf (M ms.); Knapp,,
SAM
r itratt Pent', Pike, Sage, Tappap,
Paiikr" —.Messrs. Bradt - 418w," Brko,
dampbell 0f,P40,, chide, Dick, Elie, Eniel
*, 44.7 , . • -
llunkel; Millard Pearce, Purvionce, Ritchey,
Roberts,; Robi,oso i rt, Steed, Todd, . Tyson.
ForPenntiagtqa--lies.srs.Bishop, Chanson,
Fuller of Perm., Veachem, Robins, Striushan
Wrtkertutn;••
Fbr Nichols-i Grow, • .
f 8 , 41,14,18 e•
Icyliririg , '
ran, n.t.ffe ;27th tilt, by the
Rev. J. F. 1.4.3n4Me. 141'..E*"AliT MEAD, and
Mieul SARAH fkli of 13ridgewater: -
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Lei l ovillo,Sti.,:gitelmiti Co., `Nor. 29tli
Lsthe Iter. Shrlii, Mr. Notc/lAN
*DITE, of Proviclace LuOroe Co., to 11i..1 , 5•
I.Rosvti.cott, -of Scott, Luzern°
Co!, , . .
: Inll
t,
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In LtiinCS.wqueliautri 14
Co., P 3., on Sun
day tie? 2:itli of, ISTro% •1.855. ANN . - SIORIAII,
f'wif(` ' Or.Lyman:lc.napp,'ag,o 90. year, fear
ini; a loishand and font,cliildren, to rueet the
sorrows of life and share, in the, tuercies4pf
.Leaven. - . f
NOT LC la.
TILT IiEREAS' ;my ife MTh rina Beebe has left
'1 V My bed :trid board -wi; hout (.I;luse or pros..
ocati,-9,n1 I i therefore forbid all persons from
harbOying or trusting her on my aeeount mi
no debts or . her rontraeting after this
date. • • - • LI:NIUE!, BEEBE.
New ,Ifilford., Oct. 9, 185'5-49w3t .
• Attiditer'm Notice. , •
riNTlE:indersiLtned, an auditor appointed by
tli-C Court of Otratnon of Susquehan
na ett11111 . ). diet ilgitv the, pruveeds•of Ibe Sher.
itr's Sale,.of the rill e4t. de of Lucretia Van Furst
late of siild ettutity dee'd, will attend to the:An
tics of his rppoilittnent, at bis office in Mont.
rose. I , n Saturday the :29th day of Dec. instit at
on e /Alia* in the afternoon, at which titnelhnd
place, all porso - na, interc,ted will present Peek
chains or, be forevoii barred from cumin , / in,t4l.-
00 fund. PRANK LIN FRASER,II
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I liottirose, Dee.:4, 1855-19w4
I
.I _Auditor's Notice..
T HE : iindt;r4ii2ped an tuditoi, appointed by
i • ine Court of Common Pleas of -Susque
hunnaleolinty, to dstribute the fund wising from
f the ' Sheriff's Sale of the real estitte of Ezekiel
House, - attend to the duties of his appoint
ment atfiii office in Montrose, on Mondav the
31st day of December iota. at one o'clock in the
1 afternoon. a(whieli time and place 4,11 itersons
riptPrestud will present theirlelaims. or be forever
birred f (
rota eominz In upon said\ Iona:
1
- :1 • FRANKLIN FIRASER,Anditor.
I Montrose, Dec. 4. 1856-490..1
Auditor's Notice.
ICE ttndersitrned an auditor appoittted,hy the
Court of Common Pleati of Stil4qttehanna
lettuuty to make distribution of the fond . arising
from - the of real ef.-tate of. 31iit(in - TifilinA.,
will attend. to the dttties of his aiiPo 4 itittent• at
I his oilier in -Montrose. i on Werdro sday,ithe nay
I -of January next, at one' o'clock in tlic!afterao , n.
at which iiMo and place 4111 persons :.interested
will present their claim% or be rorevjer barred
frotri-coinINT in upon said fnnd.
FRANTLIAN FRASER, Auditor.
Montrose, Dee. 4, 1855.,49w4
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• NOVI CU,
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I
QEALED Proposals will bei -- receive' d at the
`Comtnitimiotkers! office in Montrose until
'Wednesday 'the second day of ,January A. 1 . ).
1858 for the re-building of a Bridge Oyer the
Wyalusing Creek in Rash township, near the
house of N. D. Snyder, said Bridge to be built
in a good. and workmanlike manner, in all re.
epeos similar, to the:new Bridge just completed
over the same Strewn, near H. J. Champions in
said towhship, and to be complest.d on or before
the',"first Monday of NoV'embet Court 1856. The
Plan'and Spet.ifieations will be made so uw to be
what the'Commissioners' office in due time.-
... , • . .A. CARPENTER.,
• S. W. rnilTl4. . •
Wt. T. CASE, -,
•. , ,
• Commissioners.
Attest —Wm: A. Cuossivii, Clerk.
Commit s sioners' Office; Montrose, -
Deceinber 3d, 18'55. C 49w4
• . Just Received •
'New Int nf Boots and Leatl;er, and Pa' male
i!beap'er *shag ever by
& J. a. ASUII.CY..
Br l noktv - 0, Dec. 5. 1855.
IA 11 , TOLIFYIE, 1±456. ir.
Alnei:irczn Monthly Ofagazin4—Established
ingB:27tnevotrd to Literature, Art and
. Fashio : . • 1
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T HE New Volume. commencinz wit 11 the Jan.
nary nuinber, 113.56. e. ill Contain over twelve
hundred pa,7e4 of the choicest reading matter.
Steel and Woort.Entua4ino•s.-andlMusic.
Each number! will c4mtain a splendid' Steel
I:mar:Wing: a pfate of ;the Paris Fashions, on
steel, eleaantiv Coloredi one or more artieles.
richly illustrated with +:,d engravings: Miseel.
-I:Tier.uss: Prose and- Poetry,: an Editor's Table:
Reviews of New hooks; Monthly Sturm o. :
Hints on 1 7 :,ishien. and Pagtionable Intelli , Tence:
Patterns for Needle wo+,.and M.w Music.
! " --- " . The Sled Engravings.
wilt embrace finely exeChted portraits of the eel
ehrated lady-writers of. the day,interspersed with
a Variety of other snhjecks of general interest. • •
1 ; ' The Pa sit, i l On P7.;r fra
-re engtaved on..Steel.l . nfter the latest Paris
Eashior s, giving out arm( in-door costumes* for
AM! morith, They have been pronounced taupe. r i,l o . t,, thtose published•ln any other American
Prioilitl,al. i• •
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The Wood .pngratings -
will be of : the hifflu-st fin6h, and by our best art
!. - I
ists.- 1
The Literar i y 'Matter
will consist of I - lb . :toy-it:A Diner:ll-mica! and Lit
erary Essays, Sketches of Travel, Fine Arts.
Novelit, "Irtilc . x: 'Romance^. etc.. The. Novels and
Romances - Of 'f Gr•hani" are universally - ac
line'wledaed to keel in beauty and interest any
others Published!in America . .
'• .: Tli. Edito's Table
is made vp of Ilumorouls Sketches and Ariec 7
dotes. F4l44fZti,Diornest it and Literary Gossjp,etc . .
The Ifonthlyl.§ummary . of Current Events ,
.
prepnied by William anvil. &cos a condeeSed
accuant ofthe P incipal events, which . have Mk.
en. place in' the world,.-durinir, the preceding
month. , .
7.1-e Reviews f New Brinks trotn the pen of
the great eritie. :, P. Whipple. . • '
The Fashion A t rtiele, by Genio C. Scott, pre
sents a correct, TA comprehensive account of
o Dresses, Bonne
the new styles t/4. Mantillas,
i
e
Shawls, Eatibs w l ries , and everything relatiria. to
Fashion. of inte , et to ladies.
The Needl4wo k Patterns frir Collars, Under=
sleeves. Caps. Berthas, Skirts. Embroideries/ for
Handkerchiefs: and general Needlework, are nu
merous and beautifully 'designed. - .
..ifUSIC.
This:alone at a 3fnsie Store, would 'cost more
than a cear'ri subscription.
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Specimen copies sent gritis to those deiiring
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Alt communications to 'be addressed to
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No. 106 rhestL T ut-st
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THE 11111SITISIN QUARTERPIES
And Blaitkwood's
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HoßotittlMT Neiv'York. eon.
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tines to refpnblish_ the following ttigtish
Perincleals, .
I . 6 ridonQiiiirtPt 4 Y ft*vfow•(e+terratire)
TheDiintiory.t. IM
review. (fg) ,
The North Britt h Reviear. (F i reeChureh)
TheWeefrnitiatO Rerietv.i.Mrp).) -
Elaekeihed's Edtaborgh lifnenzine. ('Fory)'
:The present tient Mite of European - affoirs
win IVAN . th p*litittuto *trap, hot.
eating during the y ear %U.- They will occupy " STOVES
ti middle ground 'betwecn the hastily written TT. BURRETT has now in store and is melt--
news items credo speculations, and flying . nu- LIL, ingA large atoek-of New Stoves, including
mars of the daily. journals, and 'the ponderous' the Star of the West and National elevated' oven,
Tome (Witte future historian, written after the. Black Rover. Wide tllfirld
. and Paragen Large
living interest and excitement of the great polit-i Oven, to which ho woe) invite pnrticularittention
ice! .events of the time shall.
.have pastiest away.l as the best Cooking Stoves in market, with - a .13 . !.
it Is to these prriedienis that reach rs must Maki perior assortment of Parler,Office and Shop stoves
for the only. really intelligible and reliabiehisto-1 fer Wood Or Coal, also Stove Pipe,. Zinc, Sheet-
I
ry of current events, - and us much: in addition to, Iron, Stoves Tubesoke.,
these well established literary scientific', and the : ' This stock is selected from the hest Foundries
°logical character; we urge them up et the con- . Of Albany and Utica for - cask with the bestquanti
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Arrangements are_ io progress for the receipt trnde, which will enable him in all respects to defy
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51 Gold:st., New York.
L S. & 'Co. have recently published. and
have now for sato, the "FarmeesGuide," by
lienry Stephens: Of Edinhurg,, and' Prof. Norton,
of College ,New Haver , . complete in 2 vols.
royal ocitavo, containing 1600 pages, 14 4teel
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ing $6.1 • .„v
• r i :•o*. This work is not the old ".Boox of the
Farm,'' lately resuscitated and thrown upon the
market,, 48w4 ,
. ESTRAY. • -
A 111:: into the enelOsure of the.subseriber oh
or about the first of November, a dark
yearlinz bull, with some Wkite spots.. The own
er is requested to prove property. pfy charges
and take it away. J. F. GRISWOLD.
East Ditnoek, Nov;23, 1855-48w3
A NEV supply, of d roeeries. rap, Paints
/11. Oils, Glas., materials for Limhts, &e.. at
.'_8.1855,N0 TURR.E
Administratrix' Notice.
\ - rocE is , web) , gii•en that letter 4 testamen,
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Lary upon the estate of Thomas Foran. de
ceased, late of. Cltt c teonut township have teen
gran i 4 to the stibseril)er. All persons indebt
ed to &aid estate are requested to.make intmedi
ate payment, and those having claims Against
said estate Co present them duly attested for
settlement. •
JOANNA FORAN, Adin'rx
Choconot, Nov. 20, 185.5-47w3*
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011111 S. is conducted• in the spirit of Littell's
Museum of Foreign Literature, (which
was favorably received by the public for. twenty
years,) but as it is twice as large, ana appears so
often, wee not only give spirit bnd freshness to it
by mane things which were excluded by a month's
delay, but , while thus extending our scope and
gathering a greater and more attractive variety,
are able to increase the solid and more substan;
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harvest, as fully to satisfy the wants of ,the
American reader.
Th e elaborate' and stately Essays of the Edin
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wood's noble criticisms - on Poetry, his keen Orr
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vivid descriptions of rural and 'mountain Scene . ;
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sensible and comprehensive Britania, the solier
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Fra.er's, Pairs, Hood's, Ainsworth's and Sport
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borrow wit and ..cisdotu. frotri Punch ; and when
w e think it good enough, make .use of the thun
der of the TiMes. IVss .shall inertase nun varie
ty by itoporMtions from Eorope, and ircan• the
new growth Of theßritish colonies.
The steamship haS brought Eurupe..Asia and
Africa into our neighborhood; and will , greatly
multiply connections as Nlerehants, Travei-\
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so that much more than ever it ow begotnes ev
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condition and changes'of foreign countries. And
this not only, because of their nearer cOnneetithi
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be hastening through a rapid process of chailge•
to some new state of things, which 'the merely
political prophet cannot compute or foresee.
Geographical Discoveries, the pro2ress of Col
onixation, hich is extending, over the wh o l e
world.) p.ytd Voyages and Travels, will be favor
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snail systematically and very fully acquaint our
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voya g es;, Travels, History, and more solid mat
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CAOOD Broad Cloth.Cipa for Waling* 'a
kir piece at BELL dt,TINGLEY.
Now Goods Cheap for Cash.
W. MOTThas just reueived another lot ot
••- Nei Goods, such u Challis. Barge -De
Lains, Do Bagts,Ginghtuns, Collars, Embroidery,
Lawns, WHIM RE OFFERS AT VERY LOW
PRICES. SUMMER SHAWLS, a new lot just
meived--boutifut patterns at very low prices,
also, CRAPE and BLAcK SILK SHAWLS;
as tow as the lowest.
hoe t 3.
YANKEE Nodal:wet - Oar variety. at
V. W. S.
Cosmopolitan 'Art: Association.
' , fiecisitil Year.
. . ~,
...
A 11.11. 1 0:0E;3111,NTti for the Seetnad Annual golle-rs4fi
I 1 of till-new and pnpu:sr Inntitution for the, difrn.ion
of Litnratuicanditrt, have been mad.' ori ilia niest'exien•
rive smile- - Among the works already engaged, is the feu:-
famed .• - - . . . .
- Per Ann.
$3 06
5 00
7 00
8 00
3 00
9 09
10 00
*GENOA t;k/7C/PLY," •
which originally rota Ten Then sand Dollars
Io forming the now Collection, the diffusion of work of
American Art, and the encouragement of American genius.
bare not been °refire ked. tlornmi•slons bare been issued
to Many rit the moot di , tuagniclied American Artists, who
will contribute some of their finest productions Among
them are three Marble ousts. exccuttsi by the greatertlir
ing l'owp.aa . j .
WASM.NOTON. The Father of las c:orintry
• lIFS7.IMIN r NAIAKLIN. Tbe Philosophar ;;
DANT Er. wyliSTEn, Thestatesmsn. • -
A Pperial agent has visited European,' made careful and
judicious nelettloos of foreign works of Art, both in Breese
an 4 Marble; Statuary and Choice Paintings.
The whole forming n large and valuable collection of
Paintings and Statuary; to be distsibutol raga nuoing the
menibere of the Apsociation fur the Second Tear. /
.The payment of three didlars eonstitutev stay one a
triernbiT of the Aseociatlotr. and entitles hitn to tither one
of the following 311c:trines fo One year.- and oleo a ticket
in thr di7-tribrithm of the Stetnary and Paintings.
.The f l it rat urel . emed to'rubreriber.' consiet, , vf the fol
iose:lr, monthly micarine. : flarper's , P u!glarni'!..l finicker"-
hoNer. Iliac: mood's, Gr.ahanita,Oodcy's Ll4'l. Donk.athl
Ifommhol.l. Words
Pereono takine five memher!•ldoe are entitled to any are.
of the Magna!nes for one year, and to Svc Tiekete to the
dietrihation. The net proerede i l le,rired from the• sale':or
montbervhip e ;are der rt Oil t the purelnee of troika-AT Art
fcr thiPlllMilil. year - .
- . - TIIF, ADVA. TACK.' SFAII - RED ,
b,' becoming alp...other e , f ill ie A.,xeneietlen. are— -
let.' All Tereona reeeire tin !n)l rain.• of theii.eubeerlp-
II ons at the st att. in the Rh pe of aterlive 'afoir. literatur e.
2.,r. Fneh trterlan rle erne !bating towards purchasinz
choice Wethe of Art. which are to be dict.ihnt ed ninon{
themaelree, nod are at the enme time eueottraping. the A rt
lets of the ennotiy, W./burr:mg thotutande of dollar's thro'
Ito 'teener. - I .
.
Pers.n• in rentitiitur funds momberthip, will please
glee their poet oMee addres• In full, stating the month
they' wi.ll the Magazine to ellminener, and have the letter
reeistertd at the Port Ottlevi..to prevent lose: oft the m
et fpr of which, a ecrtifleate rl'tneinbetphip, together. with
the Martzlne desired, will be forwarded IC nnryiert of the
country. Those who purehneMarrasines at Boca Storer:
will .. .been - 0 that hr joining title .tamoriation, tree receive
the Ile, , tazine and fr. e-Ticket in the annual di.t7ihution,
all nt the same price they now pay for the ,Ingazino alpne
'Beautifully illustrated Catalogues. givitig full - desetip
tions,sentfree, on application. For memborehip. attires:.
C Actuary A. A.
At either of the principal offlee.—" Itniekerbocker Nrltall•
siee" olTire.:l4s Broadway, :Sew York, or 'Western Often.
ICA 'Samluelty, Ohio.;
Insert Ist and 3d week's of Nor.,Der. and January.
STEEL. Squareg---A large and snperor assort
tuent at low prices.
Goss—Single and dOnble barrell. all priers.
\Vuirs from 25ets tip. Sash Cord. 'tope Hal
ters. Chalk ',inc.+. 8,:e.1,-Wronaltt NA:, all sizes,
Gimblet. pointed SereWg,• a large assOrtment.•
INty•rt KNowt.ros'i.
• Bingliarnton, Nor.. 1855.... • . •
Terrible \Accident,
HAPPENED to. Mr. Green the other day.—
Ito h a d hotoitt a suit ofready-made clothes
at the Store. and tite-first . das wearing the :le
eident'occurred. First, off drapt lii coat-tail by
the mere force of specific gravity. giving to un.
fortunate man the apperance of a It idly trimmed
craft with the - flying jib- in the stern, and on
stooping over to pick up the remnant, the dread
ful casualty took 'thee—the fountains of the:
great deep were broken up --Green's pants were
sundered ['vim ankle to waist, and Green himself
seemed to-be. The only way to prevent sifi:ll
deplorable necident'cis to patronize a skilfful
lor, who makes up his work with a determinn
tion that it shall not only fit' neatly. but went
well.- Green buys at the clothing store because
he thinks ho can get his gearing a little cheaper.
In - all.brobability tho pant.; that ser-ed him s o
treacherously had passed through a fever. hospi
tal,-been. striped front a chidera patient, carried
home eight nights in the week-on a shutter, and
finally bleached and tarried by an ingenious
"Frenchman for A market in the country Take
inirning by poor Gter•rt's..mishap, and fro to a
tailor shop like tliat in the basMent of 'Searle7s
HMO if you want to be suited,
air ..7uttin . g.done as usual. and all nark war
ranted. . . .3011 X GROVES.
3loptrose Auer. 27, 1855.
Now Arrangement at Gregory's
1 ARDIVARE STORE!
W. GREGORY At itID•:ON
havitrz formed a eo.partnership for the'
purpose of c on:Moira the
all'its varlets brunches, would respectfully. in
forth the people -of Susquehanna. county that
they are now opening .nt Gregory's Old Stand,
opposite the Exchamie liotel.2 doors from the
Canal, Birighamton, A. Y., the largest, cheapest,
and best stock of Hardware ever 0111. red in
hainton. •
made,arrangements to
English Goods and purchase their .
reel fr..oa manutacturcrs, they can
CHEAPER, than anv other est:,
Omit. Their stock is now. very
those wisiiing to purchase are ;twit
The fillou•ing are a portion of the'
knives andfOl
carvers ; forks and steely, pen and. p.,
Bread and butcher do., hay and sari
sors, shears,•and ra7.ors, Britannia t
pots,Silver and hritarinia tea and ti
silver plated, brass, and iron candle
fers and trlys„ solar lamps. Lard, an.
lamps, ern:intents, br:
andirons, shovels and tonr , s, &e
Looking Glasses, anti looliinrr
h a general assorriment 0
ling articles.
HOUSE TRIMMINGS,
(consisting of locks, latebes, butts, screw, brad
nnils, bolts, patent crindow springs, blind fasten
ings, shutter screws, and. fasteninws, &e:
A creaeral a4sortment cd" tools Tor cirpenters
and Joiners . • Cabinet arid %V . :170n Makers, Masons
I to., eemoma.. o ..awa, ham.
mere, hatchets, axes, adzes, chisels, augers. auger
bitte, and hollow angers, anvils' Bellows, vices,
patent drill machines, sledpiii, stone hammers,
brick and plastering trowels, eross-cut, mill and
circutar saws,
- A splendid assortment of Saddle and Harness'
makers .- tools and trimmings.
FA RM !NG TOOLS,
consisting of shovels, spades, forks,raltes,serbes,
grain cradles, hoes, pick axes, iron bars, grind
stones,„&c.
,
Also, Agents for the sale of Whittemore.
Squires'& Co's Agricultural tools, such as plows,
.hay and straw cutters, corn sliellers x &e.
Sale and upper leather, (morocco and shoe
trimmings, with a general assortment of findings,
Wooden I ware, willow cradles, wagons, chairs
and baskets of all descriptions. .
liar iron and steel, iron axles and steel springs
malleable castings, coach lace and trimmings of
all kinds, paints, oils, sash, glass, putty, &e.; all
of which will be sod at the lowest rates: Please
'Gall and examine, the - stock' for yourselves.
Binghamton,'March 1, 1856.
The Manhattan Fire'lns, C 0...
Office No. 58 Wall-Street.
CAPITAL, $i50,000
Insures , bu Idin,gs,Merehaiblise,Fumiture,Ves
sels in Port and their Cargoes, and other Proper-.
ty, against loss or damage by fire.
Drascrons.—Nathaniel Richards, Samuel F.
Mott, Peter H. Schenck, Wm. F. Mott, Edwin,
D. Morgan, Wm. W. Pox, Sidney Mason, Etisha
Riggs, It. L Lord. Thos. Barron, Russel 11., Nev . -
ins,Ang. Ward, Moses Taylor, John Ste*.
ard James Colles,Thos; W. Pearsall, Richard
Tighe, Peter Cooper, Henry Elatiorth, Lyman
Denison, John Caswell.. ," -
=. • NATHANIEL RICHARDS, Pres..;'
Wx. Prin. PALMS R, Seey.
'EDWARD PRIEST, Agent, Bingham - ,
ton, N. Y. • .
Miralo Robes.
Achoice lot of Bairiki Robeii. just received
And will he sold.st a low figuie by
C. W. MOTT;
- H. DURRITT.
Niw Miltdfd, N 81100611; • 0
TERM OF MIENIMRSTIIP
Supposed- t o . M
. .
posed to bo cheap SI worth, Ready
wade elbthiag at I . , ,
DICKERMAN & GARRATTS3
New Miifired, Sept. 18th, 1855. -
...• ~ •
Sopytcterrougadr- '
' Don't be forgetful, friends, one Anil
Aged or great or small—.
(it not, pa ,mall)
That at Old - fellows 1141
Is Vie place to call ; ;
To get your picture, done up tall.
•
• O. W. SEYMOUR. & CO.,
rejust receiving dick Fail and Winter Stock
Goods,'which dia r y feel confident they
are elierimr for Stle at f: ALL AS LOW FIGURES AS
any establishment in this section. Our stook is
as Complete us is generally found in country
Stores. . Ilarford, Sept.,-1855.
Enud A t :isortm9at itf C G roc. ‘ k;r7aV i., rim
pORCELA IN, anilGranitc- Chitin, At
.G. W. Si& Co
4) RUCHE and I3ay.Stato Shawl all prices,.
G.' W. S; &Co.
I.II.ACK and Brocade Dress Silks, for 5 and
Shillings per yard, at G. W. S. & Co.
ir De Lnines, of the intent . Styles, nt
G. & Co.
1111AilIELM)IVS llair Dye. laputaipo's 134
1-.1 of a thousand flOwers, and Purfunin.y at
Q. W. S. & Co, •
Ness - Milford Stove Euniprimn
IN FULL BLAST.. •
OTT STOYEN now for 'sale at Dickermans
~rr) Ggrrat:s. We are in receipt of the
largest stock of stoves.evor offered in Northern
Pa. eonsisting of Cooking, Parlor and site pgate
both fur Wuod and Cual, also a lull u.SsOrtnient
of larger sizes for Churches and stoyeg.
Would call rrticular attention to - the Jeffer
senfa Elevated, oven the most perfect and heav
iest stOvs in - market. Ahiong our .v.,riety 'Of
large ovens I.vould menti4)u the ,Empire State iui
: prover as being yory. he:lvy plated :dui perfeet
'finish and sopertiner. Faimurs. of Sitsquhann-
Co. you have . been in tha habit of purchnsiust
light stoves Lnd light trimming, and Tr:trim ,- as
much as you ought to fur heat t' plates and hasty
We manufacture our own furniture. and sell
them at manufactured prices let those who inly
a makers profit compete With us if- they can.—
Jobbing done as usual on Jon notice.
DICK ERMAN & GARRATT
Nip; Milford, (NI, 4th, 1855,
Administratrix' Notice:
- I\TOTIGO.is hereby given that leiters testa
inentary upon ;he 'estate of henry Paily,
deed s late of Ilarfo.rd W.. have.. been • gran
ted to the . subseriber. - ,.1 p,irsoris indebted to
said estate are requeste to Lti:lte immediate
pigment, and those having etaims uFon said es
tate, to present them duly attested for Retiment.
AMANDA DAILY, Adru'rx. -
• tiarford, Nov. 14. 18.55:-.46w3- •
GREAT INDUCEME:\TS For ISSO
• Now is the time to fitake.supClubs !
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by 'Mrs. Ass S. STESTE:iS SIM CHARLES .
PETERSON'. This popular Magazine, already the
cheapest and best Monthly• of its -kind in the
world, will be greatly improved for 18.56. It will
contain 900 pages of double-coin - Mt] . reading
matter: from twenty to thirty steel Plates; and
Over. .H.O hundred wood engravings ; ' wlrichis
prop,irtionately- more . than any'periodieal, of any
price, ever yet rave. I•
TIIRILLING ORIGINAL STORIES
Are pron mr:ced, by the press, the be.4t Publish
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phens, author of " The MI Ilome.stead." "Fish.
ionand' F and Charles .1: Pederson,
thor.of "Kate AyleSti.srd," "The Vxliht .Farm,"
etc.. etc.. and they are assisted by all the most
popular female writers of America. :low talent
is continually being added, regardless& expense
so as to keep "Peterson's Magazine" unapproach
able in merit. Morality and virtue are always'
inculcated.
,
Its Colored Fax.hion Plates in Aanance.
W' It is the only Magaiino whosti Fashion
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1
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en or.raore*- New Styles, engraved on Vood.—
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child's costume, can be cut, without the aid Of a
nt Int:at-maker, :zo that each number, in tbbi way,
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Its superb Me:zotints, and otAer.' S"ted En-
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,Patterng for Crokhet, irecdlework, dc.,
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ery month. Oa the whele,"it is the - molt com
plete Ladle's magazine in the- world.' Try it for
one Veit..
import th . eir
American di.
• nit will sell
I,lisliment in
trzisive,-and
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Three, Five, Eight, or Sixteen &Ties, make a
Crnb. To every person getting up a club, our
" Port.Folia . of Ari," eontainiug 59 Engravings.
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the mao-uzine for 1855. .For a club of 16, an ex
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Azents. Persons remitting will please get the
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..,TO THE PUBLIC.
LEW Iminifftr,
r 811.i3ScItIBEIU4 having taken the Store
arid.purchnsed the Stock of GOODS of R.
T. ASHLEY, Ire prophred to . Rail for Ready Pay
only, a_ • -
ERY FINE ASSORTMENT OF
DRY GOODS.
GROCERIES; : • ,
CROCKERY;
HARDWARE, '
• PERFMIERY,'. • ,
' YANKEE NOTIONS.
• IRON AND NAILS,. • •
BOOTS AND.SHOES, • -
FLOUR AND - SALT,
SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER, '
• /4 4 dr.c., Sto.*
At au price* as (they think) cannot fail to giye
enti • satisfaction to all who may favor then/
with eir patronage. • • ,
kinds of produce taken In - exihaago - for
goody.'
• • . J. A. At. LR. ASHLEY.
Brooklyn, Nov;ls, 1855.
TIARAOLS:--Latest styles at
jL: . , C. W. MOTT'S:
Jane 13.
.
rip HE:I4OmA puirkil: pile° be
,d tor.
•./ kihd4' prna nee in is xehange:to t';' 64l,
Cn.'h paid for,‘74o•Dnity IButta at . : • t'
- i 10,010,034400. A*. /OS& - 8. 4
gra t ings
" •-- , Clear the-, Tiaor •
v9iti am in a great hurry.- -Why what's the
1: matter! Oh nothinir, only Bullard - oVer
there Lat the Poet Office' has just received by
Rail. Road Express a new tot of Books and•Fitts
tionery and I want somo before they are
-all gone;
thane NO. come t'n lie liss'got Mary Lyndon. The
Hidden Path. .Mv Bondage and Fitiadoth,(Doup
lass)' Berlin and Lillie, Hood's choice w_orks in
setts - 4`'o+. Sze, Young Folks glee Beck, a TIT!.
ety of song Books and a large addition -to my
stock of Writing Paper Envelopes and Ink, all
of the best quality, and cheap for the Runt%
. A. N. BULLARD.
• Diodtrose Sepi,l9, 1855. •
r_tRtIAT variety of Itondy, Made' Clothing
I„X arty at - - ..; B. & T.'s
.
1 itegister's Notice.
_PUBLIC Notice is hereby given to all - per.-
sons concerned in the following Estate, to
wit , : . ,
Eistate'of Airon Rvnearson, lot of Reflex,
decd, Amy Ryncarsmi& Isaac Ryneamoii. Ad.
ministrAtora. ,
That the accountant hass settled - his a cco untst
in the Register's office in and - for the county of
Stiiquehannn, and that the same will be resent.'
ed to the Judges of the Orphans' Court of said
county, on Saturday the first day of December'
next, for confirmation and Ml:mance.] ,
- 1 1. W. CHAPMAN, Re r.
nuntrow Oct. 30 1 1855. - •
CARD. - ,
PHyFE & XN6I.V.I.TON would most
_spectfally . call the attentionof. purchasers
to 'a large Assortment of* HATI.DWABX jest re,
ceivelood being 'daily increased hy officals from
different manufactures: iisring purchased at
prices lowk• than those for which articles of the"
same quality bare been offered during
.the fiyo
pa4t. years, they are,enabled to make quite a. ie•
ductienfrom their former 1 - ery reasonable de—
mands, to offer both town and country trade
ducembnts superior to those of.N. Y. agents.
'Binghamton Ana. 13, 1855. •
_.
Fipsh Arrivol of New .Goods at
-. • DICK FAMANS & GARRATTS
Ti IE subseribers. Would :respeetfulty inform
the good pttopfe of Susquehnna Go. that
they are now „opening: their stock of Fall and.
Winter Goods - which is` unusually larvand at
•traetivoi.all of which will bNold for cash or
approved credit cheaper than van be .bought - at
any other establishment in the county W.,) mean
just what we saw. Please,giVe 11,4. A trial,
DIKER.MAN a GAPATT'S.
New Milford, Sept. 16th,180. . •
To Dairymen.. .
13UTTER wanted. The,higtiest market pri
: ces will be paid in cash for gooci \ Dairy Rut
ten, by .
S. H. & D. SAYRE.
June 28th, 1855. ---- - •
r Palent Apple Parer& •
TtiE subscribers are Agents for the sale of
the shove article, n large supply of zrhich
they have just received direct from their Manu
factures. Country merchants supplied at itole.
said prices.
PIIYFE & KNOLTON.
Bingliamt("Sept. 12, 1855.
• They are for the: People,
The Cheapest Reading in the World!!
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For only one Dollar twenty-fire ants ci year!
• MAGNIFICENT PREMIUMS!!
ETC., ETC., ETC.,
The Gaited States Mat aziae ismow
in the second volume, having, during the ;first
year, Achieved an unparalleled . triumph. . r •
• W hen the first number appeared.,s,o far ,as its
superior to anything ever before published at the
price, that it wa.s-predieted on all hands, that it
Inuit either be increased in price, or surely fail
.-;--that no suchmagazine could be sustained at
the extraordinary low price of ONE 'DOLLAR,
a.year. At the same time the laudations of the
press throughout the 'country!,were unbounded
—complimentary nottces.flowifig in• upon US by
thousands'. Subscribers begat!' to roll in with a
rapidity beyond our most sanouine expectations. -
The magazine has now-reached s
; large circula
tion in every State.and Territory of the Union,
throughout the British 'Provinces, And in .the
principal European cities, and is rapidly • increas %
ing whereier it is known. .
It ikelcctrotyped from new type cast express:
ly - or the purpose, and ii-printed on a new im
proved Adams Press, making it one of the most
beautiful*Veimens of typography of - any - serial
publicatiop, ever issued from the American Press.
The begbrtiAts are engaged upon its engrav
ings, rind, each volume will hereafter contain
:taut four hundred illustrations.
The celebrated poem the 'tLay of the Last
Minstrel," illustrated with over sixtYV , ngrnvings;
is now being - published, and willl be continued
throughout numbers.. . • •
A series of over ouo hundred original designs
illustrating: scenes and incidents in -American
History, is being got up at an immense cost, - and
are published, two of them,_ in each number of
the Magazine, neeompanied With interesting and
thrilling' sketches connected . therewith. •
•It also contains, from time . '•to time, 'views of
cities, public buildings, snenery,curiosities,flow.-
ers agriculture, natural history, portraits of dii.
tinguished individuals, etc., etc., to which is ad
ded eu'h month a page, of wit and humor, from
"DemOcritus, Jr., .the Laughing-'Philosopher;
with his comical "picters."-. •
Although it is oar object to give the magazine
a praCtical and instructive character, rather thin_
a light; imaginative and sentimental, yet we
tend that it shall always wear a smile that will
make it attractive to all. Its articles-are mostly
original and from the ablest pens in. the country;
while the editorial talent bestowed,npon it is.un
surpasSed by that. of any publication in America.
• In addition to ‘ the rich Ptent!itm Books w . hiih
are even to those getting up clubs, rewards
amounting to over
• THREE THOUSAND "loans,
wilt be given to persons sending the largest nun
•4er of subscribers - for the Magazine.
. The railed Stateg Journal Ili one of
the largest, and universally acknowledged to be
the cheapest newspaper intthe world. It is pub.
lished monthly, eaeli numbeVontaining FlFtr
sa spacious columns of t ost valuable and
interesting :ending tnattafff 672 columns du
ring the year, an amount sufficient to fill 3 large
octavo volumes of over four hundred pages each.
As a very interesting feature, there is now , being
published in the Journal, 5 . series of. beadifully
engraved portraits of distingtilithed individuals,
accompanied with well.written biographical
sketches: These will, two of them, appear each
inonth,and bei , continued, through several .yeari.
The Journal has been published, six years, and
has reached the triumphant circulation Of. One
Hundred 77fonsand Copiesoind lwe are deter.
mined immediately to increase the circulation to
One Hundred and Fifty. thousand.
We have, daring the last two years, presented
to the . subscribers of the Journal two series of
syilendid gifts of over $l,OOO each, besides Over .
$5OOO worth of valuable Boolis, to those send
ing clubs.
We now offer the Miniseries of glfti,exitount
ing to.over $3,000; which wits : ' be, presentsd
the . auticribers of the Jeurnal an soon as the cir
citlation reachee 150,000; This amount Will be
di:AAoutsell as follows:-- '
The first gift will be 6101?0 In money, tdhe
Presented'to on subscriber; the ten next gifts,.
of one hundred Dollars eAcfr, - in• money,:will be
presented to ien subscribers, - .and the Mode of
deciding wlnctt Subscribers shall receive these
stupendous gift3wili - be'such as tp: •
give each
subscriber an equal chance.' - - -
- SahseriVer.s. post rely upeill:ont honor to see
this arreewnent filithfolly - and fairlfeinied Out,
and we trostihat Ito years faithful dealing, with
the public jiltgiVetbem sufficient nonflemee in
our integrit y audibility to fulfil our engspments. I
-Therefore, &env reason wiz° remnants Ann ,
PATS Plll.lsllAtts MIK Or TWltllThlrtrit CEIIIIIII4I
receive one of - , the Jelled and most' popultir
newspapers - in the World, for ohEyeir s 'and - also:
stand* haneo to-obtaln'n gift eflONg . THOM ;
SMIL, IX)LLARS or one of, the 9 100
‘which w OaKileely DEtstAtViotApatatitim
TOWM W 4 TftlffitirMO la Vett
• .0 :<t;; 4"; t-r
„.. _
Tided int? Vietity Splendid
. lute
pr,esentee -to - the twenty, pensous , "gutting „th
tlienty nutubefor
fiche 'that; the- subscription -liaVl'aliall the
htindred and fifty theusand—their
_yalnejapxl4l;
ai follows :—_,;One $360, (AO 'll;loq,'opt - VOO,.
tWo $5O enett;ten $25 aseh,inul Aso .10 Sash.'
As .the circulation is rapidly ,ipprow,blop . l-$.3 ,
150400, these wishing An:lntgreit thatie 3Uag•
nificent Prize* Should avail- thpriseives. of it at
BOOKS:
'Every person -
,getting cirsul*
subscribers, will receive, pttst-psid, isjOsticab4
premium book of ow ii selicttori'fOuti
schedule of the'hest workspitaishidtheoMbi*
tho w.otid. MAY . perions„, by a -- litileirittrort.
this way, have secured to thentet* hitudiesua
Specimen eopiei of either Jouriat or" blsg+r
sine be sent gist's to those wishing .to p$
up clubs.
pr Mt money sent, mail Is—'at%!iir.
• , ,
, • ONEur.s . AGENTS WAIIIIIO,
• ct_
To engage- in gettinollobseribers for onr-:titilsito • -
im_tiona t ttnd se mg, t ••, -
•
AMERICAN PORTRAIT-G4LERN - : '—
a great national ivork.oene - arly eightshundresting
ces, and iEttstrated with `over three hundred,and
utifolly en,groved 'potlraits.• Our spots -
are nitiking froth live to, ted.dollaria day !...
- n•Mtis
plett..tapt getupatiop. For farther, PorfietilAris..
Address. J. A, ZSiER;sON, sc., . _
• Oct. ist, Dee. t it.' - I Spruce - st.,
Will Fish Bite if --- •
rirtury will ir.von use the Bite
(Appel:taut .
sold by Phifn .Sr...Knowltem, 3 doors,eastof
Chenango Bridge. I A new let jutt ,receired by
Expretia. Call and
,examine their large assort:
ment. Hooks, Lines. Reels, Polea, Snails; - Arti-
Ocial Bait, &c. PIIYFt& KNOWLIVN• -
N. B. It is etirrently. reported that Fish, in
this section of country, will not-be caught_With
'other Tackle than that seta :Oahe Abort math.:
•
Binghamton. Atig. 133, 1855,
NEW' GO 01/12
GOODS CE
• • , AT aW. M(IO.T.T'S.
TUSTreeeired a lot or New Goods, soar_ tut'Der
ti ',nines, De Sages, Paramettis, Persian, :21111
picas; Ginghamii Merinos. Prints, and Shawls.
infect a general asiortment.of Dry Goods which
will be sold• low.
WAN TED—Socka, Eggs, Entter,Lard,Cheirae,
Flannel, &c,, any . quantity . -in exch age: for: got*
at cash C W: _
• Montrose, Sept. 1855- '•
-Fall and Winter e
T"Etinbscriber would say to ,
he has just received •st. gene !!
of Rill 'and Winter Goods side.
sell. very ow . fo,.eash: or prods
- F r riendsvilie, Nov. 3; 1855-45 W
New Jeweirso.
Splendid assortment ; just ;mired:at:
A
Montrose;Nov. I, \ TURRELL'S.
• Executois' Notice.'
- x - ToiltE is herebiliven that Letters Totte,
men,tary upon the estate - of Garrad Stotts'.
dee'd, late of Middletown township, have been
granted to the subieribers. All persons indebted,
to Said estate are hereby requested to malteimrne.
diate payment, and those having any deltas up,.
on said estate. to present them duly attested for
settlethent. The Notes .and , accolade: will be
found in the hands of B. Olidden of Frmodeville.
4 R GLIDDEN, .
t- GEO. B. JOHNSON', <
'Middletown, Oct. 25, 1855-43w6
• • BALDwnir a, PERKINS
Wholesale end Retail dealers in Fkiiir; . salt; ?ark;
Meal, Grain. reed, C solar - salt ferfack.
in Pork. Cash paid for Oats, Rye and Meat . .
On Ch esnnt Street ~ - -East end of Lyons
diers attire, Montrose Pa. - .
-ALFRED
- SILAS
• Montrose Oct. 30.1855.--44. : . .4(
- litiii - fO.rit.iAbittliitiiitito
The great Piano, ittelodeais seat
?lade Estabusbruent
HORACE WATERS,
No. 333 Broatway, New York.
The la Best assortment of Pianos , Melodeons ,
Musical Instruments and Musical Merchandise
of all kinds in the United States. Pianos from -
TgN different manufactories, comprising those
of every variety of style, from the plain, neat and
substantial 6 1-2 octaves, - in Walnut or Rose.
wood Cases, filim $l5O, tes2oo,, to_those of th4: -
most elegant finish op to One Thousand Dollar's.
No house in the Union 'can compete with the
above in the number, variety and celebrity otitis
instrtunents, nor in the extremely low. prices at
which they are sold. \,
}lotses\ WATERS' Menstts . Isintevrir Pusios.
with or without Iron, Frames, possessing in their
improvement of ever`strings,and actions length_
of scale, power and, compass of ,tong eqial ,to
the Grand Piano; united with the .beauty and dift.
'rabitity of structure of this square,Piano. _They
are justly pronounced by tbe Press,andlbe Anti
musical Masters to be - equal tt.'those Of any . Oth
.
er manufacturer. Tiles , are built of the.best4d
most thorough seasoned
,Inaterbil, .atid paan.
teed to stand -the action of every clinitite., This
House has the Soli Agency of T. Gilbert elt.,Co.'s
celebrated,Premium Pianos, with or without the
Aeolian. 'Hallett & cemston'e, _Wciedviard
Brown's, and Jacob Chickering's, andlisther Bos- .
ton Pianos. Gilbert's Boudo ir Pianoti; aoeley
pant instrument for small '
Each iestrument guaranteed to "gt ,e satisfac
tion or purchase money refunded. Second hand,
Piano's at Great Bargains, conttantlY in: store,
prices from $3O to $l4O.
'Sole Agendy of,S. D. II
& .W. Smith's Melo
deons,(tune4 to the equal temperament) to which
was recently rewarded the First Premium, at the
National Fair, Washington, D. C.: Price from
$45 to $l-50. Double bank atelodeo4l.B2oo.
Horace Water's Ilelodeons, superior insut:
,ments in tone, tOneband durabilityr , of . utake:s:
(Tuned the equal temperament.) Melodeons ofl
all other styles and" makes.
Martin's Guitars, Brown's .llmps, Flutes, Vier
Has, and musical inatrnments ofall kinds. A
large discount to schools, teachers, churches and'
elergimen. The trade supplied- on the:Meat- _
liberal, terms.:,
Music 4.-....0ne Of the largest and beetsele&
ed Catalogues ormusianow publiabed,imnprisn
ing.many of the ehoice and most pitpular airs of
the day ; - amongthem arefomid. theludverially
-popular productions of Thomas Baker.
Music sent' by mail to all parts of the country'',
post,paid. Particular- and personol' attention:
paid to all orders received by mail. &these.
lion guaranteed irt every instanced.. Piannit-and.
Melodeons - forrettt,,and rent allowed on-.pan.
chase. Manes andmolodeolt* fer mkt en month
lv paythents: Second-hand Planottlaken
Change fornew, - - *
HATS; 'CAPOi -
Corner of Pearl and Chatham St -
TT =AM - AI - ate - ReffertiCar,..* Le sa k)
* Jul:* keeps lathe old..standen, theinornef;of '
Pearl and Cbet h e.ifiOtree4. le good-- an assort ,
pent ot Hats and Caps tut.sanbe.foned:'in z they city, and at the most reasonable prices.
Soft Felt Bearers, ii..*reistlisrietr froth' 1617
84. Children's' Faitelk.Velei Httihrtollit,;
Gingham; and e.pipiti4,,,nuracture*-
.38MS
Nratehair cwt.. awk
-1)441 "" )11640 11-114eilfriorti m *1- '" ..11 ' 24
1110teiVitSerial t ;:t, ' OerailiCalp *W.liTtrai
108014 WOW N f i v o
prwek5t.,, , ;,:;, , ,—„,-,
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AQ 1855.4.41 7.
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-•4•45.1.•-• - ' V , -
~i , „,r „ SENV 'GOODS -
p_ _ *-
. :64 Ana',
c Pt.? GOODSf.Aoleii - 011 . 106'' v
Montrade, Sept-, Ida
"1-IX%
0-ptibli4•that
..1 'ailiortaiont
fie: ofers to
OSFORD.