The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, January 13, 1859, Image 2

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they bra- a•tairti'd a p opulation equal to ; . ONE CENT REWARD,
'that ra•io. The' results have become Ins
'WILL be paid for satkretory information
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tetir.al: -.. • in rehrtien ti t the whereabouts of ,one
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. . Tire la.t . expressive vote ea tire People of i . " --- "Pr s of." - eh - a - ries
..Virhitaioy.
I; anstl's - ngair At the aet of Congress,common- 1
ilia: business is going from plate to plate I
is 'known as the English bill,had forarrnetime
iilltout the world delivering lectures, in which he
arrested Congressional - :interrention... reace 1 persftitesWebster, Da ine. Clay. Itandolph,Wolf
bas resulted alone from the vote of the people,l Jiro,
,Ralph Stitel.Pole,
moist
i Ste. :Those are'
not tram the suggest i nls Prow =Jae 11,1luenees. : welrperfortned, - but the uariit accurate persona-. 1
Ilut, during the -angry f. glints which' this tie& he gives, is otlhimietf in his “ lait act" of
controversy had aroused, . the theory had H
, , LE AVING WITHOU.IPAYING.HISBILLS;
beetrirodg - vd - 0P 0,04 "t it 'will - beeeer"" l " '' e
.. -.. wlii -- cir ho is perfeet,master i; 1 . . Printers and others
the duly of Con,gresa fo prOteet - shire, yin the ti a hem he applies, willTsarletriniiiiiy and labor by I
_territories, if the people Of the territories i ticking him into the tdreeti, and they will render
SALMI- hallo do-as. - The warrant. -.for this ex-1-justleesportionof her dui byairiingidintoi - coat of
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Aratrnliipp . ._.•:.v:lTli"'-'11: trAileged. to "' SI ' m I r l A rlEti • ce..V"e'Ett.laorm;
the. deciaott -- . if th e Sopreme, ; t‘rurt of : the i
in iii:li•C of the attire of a man, in which Ire is
United Snitejr in the' ease. of :Died .-§O l 4 inatraltydraguisedite aid him inirni - apparent- Awl.
-li:nterttiningm Ii do. I li 'profontril reverence s i g.!) o f ,
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far the decisions china. august tribunal ; and ' - ts
; IMPOSING OP - 00HE POBLi
'standin g ready to obey them, whenever they ! ... i
are entmeiated, d hare vet to he roncinted ***Will The Print7Cl i ew - York , . 'Prlater" ,
! Nrws Lefler, Philadelph nd the Prews
~that any any such const - rucitott : can
.be
_-fairly
all „ ,
pioce
copy
or tiottc . , the
above; .By an
'given - to - their '-' action in the ease referred to. '
' ,loin gi they will. enable duel ociaft,” and• all oth-
Such n'.doctrine. no matter - bow sanctioned era to ne „ id being duped by a professional
'Or supported, mill Shake. the very pillars of ! swindler.
our" constitutiOnal fabric. It -would compel ' . .
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.evety tertitorto' elevate prdperty in slaves ; pi
- abi. it!' iiiiiip -
erty-nnd to l G rai l s c pcntacrat
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stablish a slave code. in_ 1.. - early municipal t......) •
regirlaiions.; , of else it would convert, the --,'
A:J GERR I TSON,
Congress into I tbeatre - --of erimination ,and _ J .
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confusion and ffil the' whole country with ----- "-' - -, ---- • i -- I -•- --i •.. -
strife. - And' ill this, v about securing A single j MONTROSE, SUSTAVO„ PA.,
advantage to the NOrth,or protecting isingle_ - -- 'l --- -
right totim South; - - Tlnirsday3 January 13, 1850.
' 'Reit:mllv myself as 'fully committed to .......„,_ ,
the - doctrine of popular - erereignty in its ir l i eriXllo2"'7,ol 9 oo
broadest. sense, - I can ..nevei subscribe to . the PER ANNUM, IF PAID IN ADVANCE.
theory. of. Congressional intervention, as ___ _ _
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understood!and supptrted,by the opponents .S. PM PottonBlll4r.. Co.,
of this doctrine. By popular , sorereigntv I
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mean no violation -1 . the rights, of re . ° States,
-' A dvertising Agents., at 119 Nnasait•it,
\ ew- ork„and tO State-st, Boston, are
-no assault upon :the institutions of tine.., agents fir , The Montrose Democrat, and are au-
South-no appeal to sectioaal prejudice.
,On thorized to contract fur &a at our - lowest rates.
the contrary. I rega . rd_the doctrine ak . the em- . ---
'bodiment of the popular will in the States - DEMOCRATIC MUNTY CtNVENTION.
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and Territorries,as the conservator of theriglits The Demotrais of Susquehanna County
'and the equality of States and people-and as
the only means by- winch a vexed and danger- are Terlact'tedlo'. meet in Mass Convention at
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nos agitation will be satisfactorily and per the Court Muse, in Montrose, on Monday
petually 4 seti.led.” ' evening of the first week of Court, (the 17th
. . Atiteorr equally heretical hasbeitiadvanced inst..) to appoint Delegates to Pre State Con-
inanotherportioriofthaThion. Idris been held ven: ion f. r the eusaing year. .
thatthisCrovernment,dividediuto.freeandslave A. N. BUI.I.ARD, Mr:ratan.
States,asitwasframed byour !ever! utiona , yfAth- Montrose, Jan. I'2 i 11, 1859. -
ers,cannotendure-tkatall mustlacorriefree,or
all become-shave. Wlien such e doelrine-. - rapooriti4o3o . .
Shall be enforced, the cons ittni.oit nil! have ' LL vel;o have unsettled accounts,
been subverted- t_'•s3rereigntr pest rated- i or Ili otos due toiliciate firm of Breoll-•
State rights CI regarded, and the liberty of luau atliierrkisou, are hereby notified that
the people destroyed. - It should meet an I will be at the '• Deuirsierat'. Office du
indignant reboke from every lortr,of his i ring next court, where 'they are requested to
co u ntry, an d .th e bl oo d:h ou gh t t i g h t o f . call arra settle tirithotat: fall orTOSTS sill .
t h e pebo e an d t h e ;States to se rf- govern . :be . Ins& immediately thereafter.
WM 1.. BEEBE,
"- - - - went' f - •
- ! deentc - Constable of Bridgeii'ater. '
. Under the various amendments to the I '
Constitntion of Pennsylvania, the inflizence ; Attend to it, one and all:
- ofthe Executive has lieen • greatly reduced; All these who are indebted f, r the More
,
by the man sfer of pat.rdnage from the Gayer- frost .Demorrat for the- years .185•6 and 1857,
I ,: ° i j n t i to i h t e li t e , r i p „ ‘ , 43 .i i i i l e ,;. ' o t- T. , b l i fi g i ,:,... e. i , b n .7,7 i b ne t lor any pelt_ theme - 14M pleise take notice that
must bi acknowledged that in relieving- t h e I their act:omits-Jails( belsettled, at or Lefore
Executive horn many , -. - oious responsibilities ; , the coming JaLuary teim ul"Court. As will
it has diminished Lis ebi i y to maintain the k be , seen by the notice Aare, Mr. Beebe, who
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rights of the Statesagainq 'Federal and other has the accounts in charge ftii collection, will : 1
encroachments, 'old has thrown a-greater ;
he at this office ilurin , Court, and he hopes
share of rcaper.sibility upon theyeople.:„ The i '.l.
that no one ndebted wql neglect to call and I
' extensive patronage of the Federal govern-
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ment, and the large salariespaid „ . .to it;' settle, or sent Life, fonds by some of their
officers,in - comparison with those of theStaie; ' neighbors ; as he will beltitider the nor.essity of
pr e sent Cous!aut indircer,nents to our citizens , waiting upon ALL (del nqueuts v ith a sum
to overlook the Suite in the pursuit of more!
reens „
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sion thiriiaft r as possible. This
_lucrative ..etnployrneots under the
.1 " -- ' 1 ! it ' d -....:. then, h.:. - to ad, is.! all to ' walk tip to the Cap-
States.'lt is, therefo - e, thy: mere nee& -err thin . ,
o l mze e,
and scttl , tetanal further no
- that the people Should guard the sort-reign
t;ec, and sore en::fs.
ty of the -State vihr inert-as:rig wateliful
ne,s.
The . constitutim of the I:nit el Stales con- 1
- •' CALL AND. SETTLE UP
-tains the great fuudirtite.ntal ptinciple which .We are about closing tip . our old ledger
should govern is construction on every gut's - , accounts, and find ntlinerons balances due
lion, respecting the extent •of the federal . r ot : a d,„ t i.i ng , job work, &c, kr., which
power. "The
,piser not delegated to. the'
have been accumulating for
~ the, past two
United States, by the constitutim, nor pro
hibited by it to the Sta•es, arereserved to the t years. 11 - e desire to _iitve
none
dosed up as
Spats respentirely, or to the people." ~. It is ; soon as pi ssible, and rust none will neglect
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".n this broad platform that every claim of . to-call and look over . ccounts. None must
the federal power not granted by the c,onsti • l be neglected Longer tb, n until Court week:
union, should be sternly resisted. The tend- :: . : 1 1
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ency to centralization is so great, and the t
overwhelming influence of power and patron-' . Prom the Ind
age so seductive,-that liberty cannot long b e New licar'sSeenreil
preserved without the exercise of, sleepless" Printing
vigilance in enforcing a strict construction of [Editor and Ferri-al othe
the federal compact:. The doctrine of State 1 and eittl'hy around ti
tights.is the doctrine of true liberty. Popular i a g ed fady.l
sovereignty is the life-blood of our free insti- ! Leidy.— 1, th i s t h e I
tutions, and the palladiun:t• of our safety. Editor.—it is.
Everrpatriotic inclecenteut to snstain -those- r , d „ . _ LN ,.„„, ~
. great principles should be fearlessly held ottt I here a , a ,: a b se i-it, r ? r,i,
to our citizens, and every unauthorized as- . Editor.—No, tra'an
sumption of power should be resisted with i , :L.idg.L.Di ln't A I
upcen-ing energy, and by -all constitutional : weeks ego with Mr. 11,.
energy.. ,
.1 i slerihe ? ,
Haying now dicharved..the duty imposed Editor.—A.' li.:—ol
On the Execaiire, by the constitution, : .I can- l the Democrat t ffice.
'not conclude without cnngracpls ttng you 1 • Lady ,—What, isn't
upon the peculiarly favorable A sOces under 1 flee?
which yon enter upon the &vies of the Ses- 1
.Etle(or.:- NO, mean
iron of ISA. - Few important,. siihjects of : Lady.—Then wiltr
iegi-lation press upon your attktion. Prtr- , flee ! _
deuce, firmness,• fidelity—a watchful regard, Editor. - Just a b c ,--,
for the interests of thn Commonwealth—a will see the sign.
jealous guardianship of her finances—on thel L a d y.—l want to
part of the government—are all that are to them-a piece of my in
prirerirander Providence, to secure the con- I i n, their pared 1, ;) c . ,
tinuance and increase of onward ,prrsperitt . ...l.6rer the county as Del
. Pennsylvania may then. at no remote period; 1 • [Exit lady energetic
rejoiet: in the extinguishinent of her public I We clip - the'abave'
debt—the repeal of her onerous and burden- !'
umns . of the Monti.,
some taxes—a fame and cred;t untarnished-1
a free and popular elueational systeni—and j week; but cannot II"
an industrious and loyal - people, pratiperotn , editor of that paper eans to convey to the
audshappy. . ' public. If ft was th t some "middle-aged
W ILLIAXI F. PACKER. l a dy" Is lib "oda% a Democrat,"- wished to
YXECI:TIVE CEA MlrElt. 1 : stop her husbancl's riper, it. would be small
Ilarrisburg;.Jau. 5, 1859 r .
business for an editor tlo detail it to his readers,
but as no such case h4is been ieported to this
'What is feral Tender ? office,' we conclude that the "scene" is al
' Some reople are at loss to-know what is a together ap imaginary one—doubtless the pro
-legal tender . of Money-. 'Most pi:rsons are dect - ofla ertilu brain, that-114kt become wee
. greatly in error in supposing' that cents are a ._, - .
n , n
en . b — . •
t an meting- around a
legal 'tender for any ritniont, and sometimes il" b y " _
stove-on Few 1 ear's Day, 'with nothing to do,.
' captions people make larhe payments 'in
copper coin, -which creditors suppose they 1 and not enough stirringambition to prompt its
are obliged to receive—from the fact, that it dull companion to a little exercise or recrea
! - is coined at the mint; and bear's the
,impress . Lion ace a year. .1
of the tried States upon it. From :the fol- I-' We are nut unfre(p
1 lewing, which is a...synopsis of the act oil
Craziest. upon the' subjeet i t will be seen from ladies, not only 1
what ii. and -what is not legal tender. The I ful, but- never from 'l
law regulating the payment of debts with', discretion 'as tote
stain, provides that the following coin be ; a Republican . priuti i
.
legal tender : -
• pxitical vies to
.al
1. All gold coif s — at their respective . valne . l. k n a tr ,.
(or debts of any amount. . - - the Reptihrteeei
2. The Iralf dollar, quarter dollar,dime and t:ftna oft
half dime, artheir respective - value for debts .
of may autottet.uuder tire dollars. I that can be rea a ity
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' 3. Thee cant.pieces for debts of any a- 1,-(1 " -arred 8119 " t k e 1:
mount under thirty cents ; and • one aLove:
4. lily:the Mw passed at the tact sessign of SEW SCI
Congrem, we may add one cent piece formai CRAT
amount,-under ten cents. (Editor Inesi care
the laws af Congress passed some tour entering names . of
or fire year:rige, gold was made the legal eriring atuae:yfor.
tender for large amounts. Those who, to get enter Jest]
rid Of large 'quantities qf. eents - and sufall 1 Ge,./,_.1,!4t toi
• coin, sometimes pay' their sills' with it, to •
;he annoyance of the creditor, Will perceive
ti,at is a o..i.puga to o r f t i ie Etfit9rFT in ill st
• • • 'n .act.
Alter getting thri:ttei-Teith Mose - in seuitiag, the the A ice - ricati Medical Association to meet at The .Dingliemton Standard printiot . ,fel
:
.I;di-tor izirns to gent and signifies his wadi- L. uist ilk, lietzt tie
ky, in May next. tablialiment was badly damaged by fire *Jew
.nr:!s to do his Lidding.] Dr. Smith made lii,_, report. as Treasurer, • da y ' fa g?' ' ~
.'- 4 ,
_,. -• i -- The l'.l:llutsp- , of Jlepresemtntives lts; al : . 1
Cirt - 41.—Jfunts Brown, a 6 w i t t„ life, wishes' a hia l _ was netlepleti, and iliac _ ~ fi le. = The . oas , :er - hill ebollaltineftbe Ward i
read y IIIII ',ca'asil ,i'CLirlissionert ' the Sated
von to stop sending your paper to him. Ile, Committee ort or the Biography of Or. Gtiffiti :c of 1
of
does not want it, has ordered it stopped be- Lodivitiville, was eduitinuedi .—3 •••., will no doubt cottfirm tlik sot as soot mit l
fore, but ycre,paiors -attention t u it. ' slir„li Richeelson 'report& a Drcitract e 4.1 ofse praelicrible.,:`,
..-' '. • . 1 .'•., :......is'• ' ..;
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ElitOr.-1 ann . riot-in - the unlit of send- ,of ch`riniie irdhonmation,and thethii:kningnt, E x-fine . ,tuglianyo Mic tgwir bet 'keen
of that, s ,Siate to -
iii mars v., persons without leave. [Pa rtly , the mucus membrane of the stomach, with the elected by the Legislature '
1 .. succeed Hon. Ches. Stuart. as United States.'
aside.] Don't remember the name. [Refers; treatment .adopted, which wes-diaeossed-by'l
...§-enittOr (rem that otomrironwealth.
to Alf -6 " 4 4iild s 4.S:i!.l.o°n7. l '!.'ArYeibl. l 7 ) 7l ' l .. • Y.Flll.3..4. h elt,°Whcrsi': P r iA ,°,,9ci jkf u l av - e d•-•-15tiritiitlieiliasttee : ''• 'tliiiibrieri beets
resented, but oceornlianied TAcrrdil in ad- i an address, setting forth
. tbe,erigin, object i ceilistructed in ealifoLons..4.,44s•lniles of snit i
~c , „„1- . rames d tro wi t I hi,:,- name 'i s n ot on , and success of the Society. A copy of the • finial canals for gold Washing, at, a cost of 1
illy nooks! What is the name of tlie•priper ' address : was' t,i'liiiested" %r public stiarr..: Drs .•! tIn4000:000.
he want§ discontinued I. _. . . _ . . ' Dimock„ . W. L. Ilichardstmantl Smith Alt,
~, lbe,94,ttlps,..tt.p?wa).ll,sralil,nf..lbe_ dldlth,j
on --- pt - ,1,4. at i 0 n . p y. T li . dt.,iiiysicmMl•eisac . Wleft: there 'UM day bisl
Crat.--Thelntlependent Republican. polo ed a cominift-t
-t.
• fore thnuen by six apaghtly oxen.
Eclitor.—TLis is nit. the Republicau office, Blakeslee was appointed to give,a Thesis upop
A bill li - ioa'been irilrodueed into the Lee-is
—you are in the "fwrong shep." •-, - some medical subject at the meeting of the
lat ore of AtkrinsitS p•ohilii inw the sale - of
~
Cent.—Where il.ithe Republican offi -e! 'Society, a t N ew Milf or d- on th e first Wcdoes- 'patUnii medicine within that States ,
of June next. P
Bliti,r.—Just below Searle Hotel, on the . day
t • 1111 am Solloorver4 a Penusylvatriao,-con- -
right's-you can see the sign. - . It Was tnoved an".l ant e d that the Sec-;
, vickil of mitt:der; in 'St. Croix.conatv, Wit
ret ary furnishl copy f, I .
,proceedings fur cousin, was recently sentenced to be lin
a wait up on I. 4it gents leaving the ed itor t r inibli,•rwtion. ' , pr i sm-e d fur life. Schoonover. boarded with
Ern
a couple of patrons just entering.] ..
r•' In puiseauce of the *very .gerrerous and po- a man named. St. Johns, with whose
An adeer•isemen't of a Parent Hay
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lie in. itstion of D '
r. Dimock, all of the meta- ' wife he, was said let he tau itoitnate. Last-
stff' ~--•- July St. Julius went fising, and his laxly
hers of the-Society !resentrepaireeko Searle's
was found with his scull fracrured soon after.
Knife will' be (Moil! elsewhere.' • We have no
hotel whore they parCiok of r! bountiful re- Hence the trial and ConvictionofSchoonover,
knowledge of Mr: Zeline;, further than that
be sent us the advertisement isi•h cash to Past,prepared in mit erb styla, by our excellent who leaves a wire and three children in Penu
• sylvauia, to -spend the rest of his life, in
pay or its lust-y o ga.
,t . _ 1108 t, enrcreliy
.fur the occasion. . •
f in - -rtiin From the statements
i plant'.
made it would appear to be a pyofitable in- ~ . ,
1... N ritr.cv.DENlEnSucciisa' ..—We are glad to I George lfencli, forierly first o ffi cer of the
vestment.
. learn that the Atlantic Monthly is 'meeting, ship Waverly, and • Mr. Weeks, the second
with great favor front all sourcts. Timed ! mate, who were condemn'ed to ten years im
the,publishers printed nearly thirty thousand ' priiionment for endeavuring to eoppress a
copies of the January number, this large sup- i mutiny, in which malty coolies were killed,
ply was entirely exhausted on the very day of have, been liberated by the Spanish govern
publication, thus compelling many new sub- ment.through the intercession of Mr. Dodge,
sefiberS and other, to wait a few days before i U. S. Minister at. Madnd. J
obtaining a copy. Thu publishers have...ll'l°lbl According to the law passed at the last
er edition of se.eral thous Ind ke press, whinh ' session of the .Pennsylvania legislature, for
eid hit ready Mat few-days, and with their ! tins preservation of grime; the season for
present fai•ilities they will be able to supply 1 shoot i ng, trapp i ng 0 , • r h„i t , roy i ng in any „drip
the demand, huweves large it mat' be. Their way - l'henennts,- t'itrtridges, Wooducr;;lc or
subseriiaions received by mail alone from all i R a bbits, Closed on Saturdav lasi. Any per
parts of Ile ci , lintty, hate areroged in°••l son who is found violating, any of its - roils
than ono hundred per day, fur sunlit tune ! iota i s li a bl e . to pay a fine of five dollars fo'r
past• M. 11. B...":""e''s new se" , "the- -each and every'otfenee. Provisions are also
Minisl.er's Wouitig,•' is immensely popular, made for those4fering game for sale out of
as indicated by the success which is thus st- , season. Any person offer i ng a pheasant,
tending the ettterptising; publi.liers efforts to partridge •or rabbit for- sale between the
make Cie AO"ntm the etahndimeat of "II first day of January
„and the first day of
thst •i• eh:, r.aii.irg and instructive.—Boston ' tiotober, in each veer, is liable to pay a five
I'reveller. of t 5.
.
NV ti eery the abo vel-..r the purpose of ex- i
plainicer why the Monthly may not have ar
rited indite I.2ason to any subsei lb.: rs in this
Oh Monday morning last, about 7 o'clock,
- I
a. fire was discovered in-the old building on
turnpike street, .next to the iesidence of Z.
0:1543, Eq., occupied bye Millinery estab
lishments. The tire companies, and
nutnei
ens citizens were upon the giound promptly,
and the fire was extinguished without dOing
seiious damage to the building, but: of course
the clients were pretty much ruined. The
arrangement of the pipe and chimney is re
ported as very dangerous in this building,
and:, ilideed, fire is said to have broken out
in the same phice, en one or more se
as since, was iutense, the mercury standing
at 21 degrees below zero, from 7 until nit.e
o' k. A. u., and al , half past 12, was still
at 11• degrees t'.elow.• The effect upon the
fire engines was to render tlieln useless for a
time, the water freezing in them almost
instantly. Nl:tny of the firemen and whets
left the cene literally covered,with it coat of
ice.
DANG/:IIS Of St, ThllrsdaY of
List week a yi ung roan named Remy I.
Howland, kn. drowned in a, mill dam .in
AND STILL A N.411 . 11E11.1
Manchester, N. 1", Ile was skating, and'
dr sing a young lady, •UllO was oti a hand
Our I.).af o yeas again startled by the cry of sleigh, wheirthex both broke f through the
fire on Tuesday evening, and the small barn of ice. Ilufore they could !Jai, ri stared, Mr..
B. Case, Esq., which is in the rear of, and in Howland sank and drowned. I Mbs Pierce
meantehile,- neer the edge of the i..e
close sonne.e ion with the stores of IL J.
deliberatelv following instruct'ions which she j
`i'Vebti;and Lathrop & Dewitt, was found to ' had rend upon' die sirbject,kept herself poised
-be enveloped in flames. As it was early in and from sinking for more than half an hour,
the evening,
(b e f ore n i ne o'clock) the fir e - till-the assembled friends succeededreach
companies
in
and ; citizens were earnestly at
ing posi[ion,
o p it e s l .l
wink in a few-moment..., and the flames were
hued at the m foundation of her escape.
at the last, when her compani bad Slunk
s•Don'under coldrel. The barn was burned to
a .hell, the fiainU, and fiagnieuts of die par beside her, and the-bursting g r ief of frienila
Orions, etc., in a half burned condition acre gave deeper Ilkt to the gloomy prosreet of
lift standing. Some damage
was dune to her es-ripe, she relinquished her grasp of toe
lee with one hand and saki!" adjusted a rope
the mar of the other buildings where • they , ,L •
to thu other wrist %einem searureu er escape.
.cacte in contact, but the engines appear to ladies and gentlemen learn to/oat on the
hare been Ilke l / 4 1: to good effect, as the business water. • •
men along the square had 'little hopes During the recent • election for U,, S.
of , Soators South Carolina,. one for the long
sai'ing their property from the devouring
eledent, and had a large portion of th,eir t
ter , termand_tlie other for the unexpired term of
Judge Evans, there were many bolloung and
store goods removed 4o the opposite side of . numb excitement. A gay, dashing young
widow of great personal attraction was in
Columbia at the time, and the nephew of
on e of the contestants became so confused
between the calls -of love and the lobby that
he actually-declared bim self to the lady as a
"candidate fur the unexpired term of her late
husband." We are pleased to say he was
elected to lb* vacancy on the first ballot.
A Cu NNING Donor. —There is DO end to
Yankee inventions and contrivances. The
.followino. paragraph gives an idia of a
recently discovered method. to travel free on II
Radioed :
"An ingeniutte man, who desired to go
from Needham to Boston, but had no money,
made believe that he was the, murderer of
Carnlev, for whom a reward wan offered, was
arrestea and taken to Boston, where he was
immediately releartal, as not being the man
wanted:"
Ille <treet
now the tire occurred, is unkno;i-n, but
many think it caught from a heap of coal
ache: at the side of the-barn, whera they are
daily thrown'
pendent Republican
it would have been itnpos-ible to save a
building on the whole squaw. Too much
vigilance cannot be exercised toguard agairrbt
Thither &easter. Three fires, in thii heart of
our town, within eight dills, all of which
might, perhaps, with proper care, have been
avoided, should be a sufficient warning to
all, more especially when it will be reroaub
e;ed that the place has been sci terribly de
vastated on former occa=ionti.
the Republican
Office.
17 individuals standing
.e etuvc-enter middle-
riuling 0II'i:•e!
my Irisband's name
name i, Richard floe.
,come in here a few
le and get to sub
!
7 I prvsume it was at
Pone rumor with kr ever busy, and oft
erring tongue, informed us last week,that the
Kasion School House was burned, but" :e
appended statement froze a friend,—who will
please accept ourthanks the kindness,—will
verve as a correction of our ntis-statement:
thi. Ihe - Democra t of-
is die Democrat of-
I Setitle'h Hotel—you
On Tuesday evening, the 4th of Jan., ib,t.,
between 8 and o'clock, the dwelling house
of Mr. William A. Welch, in Springville, took
fire and was entirely consumed: Fortunately
the family escaped, and tbrongh the parsever
aLlee of kind neighbors the greater part of
the household goods were saved. The pro
vivions in the cellar were a total loss or near
ly so. The - g,rain' in the cornbern was also
saved. ,
nd it—l
. vant to give
!ind—prescerao] send
laud advertising - us all
tocrats, and lain't
•
from the editnriAlsol
,se Republican of last
Irrstand what idea the
Forty-ohe yeari ago I.l;is winta M. Welch
bad his butise burned, on the same farm, and
everything in it, and what was still more af
flicting one child was entirely consumed in
the house, and ani?ther so burned that it died
immediately.: Thus-the fortunes of life are
very severe.
aent_ly favoredwithcalla
Irniddlc-aged, bat 'youth
6lose via, have so little
aught blunde!irig into
yig office retailing their
it die gang of gaping
-bap relidles New Year's
es, We will-relate one
understood, and wLiob
we oalneti in .- the bogus
NE IN 'THE 'DEMO
TING OFFICE.
ng.to, seveiTil patronsH
new subscribers .and ref
. uheriptiiins 42 4
top Xr: sstme BEV:g4
•noi t , stroit it: jIIDOVIonf,
Another Fire in Montrose.
The cold on Monday !naming; ns
Ilad outbreak been a few [lours IHter,
Fire in Spiingville
Welch is quite advanced in years and
has the infirmities Of age lin g ering aboat him.
Will a generous public rea ch forth the hand
Of benevolence in this _case and assist the
unfortunate, so that be can rebuild it house
fur his comfort in hi s yeami
For the Montrose Democrat,
The Society of SamitiOtitn
ita County
Field its Annual Meeting at 51ontroge, Jan. 5, 1959.
Dis. Bingham, Blackman Richardson
Patrick, I)intionk, and Smith present. After
the minute, of the last meeting had been read I
and disposed of, W. L Richardson-was rein• j
stated to membership, and Drs. 11.1!sey,
Blakeslee and Griffin were admitted as , view- I
bin of the Society. - •
Dr. Patrick proposed Dr. Ck s ohlr, and Or. 11: r
ham prop:feed Ilr: Orchard both of vbkh are
tc be considered at the next ineettng.
The" efectian or Officers for the'ensdnag
year rosultod in tho.cboico,o( • .
lir. L. W..I3INGHAIif for Presidoot.
" -C. C: HAI/5E1740t irkli President.,
• " W. L.-RICIIAItDSON fOr Se*,tor . f.:
. L.' A. SNITS( ftir
.• . • •
Ara.. Dime): and w.. for
ihlegatea to,the 'aisle Medical Society -which
but. 9 meet in Philadelphia it litqiin'ext' litrd
I . raitiel; *ll.l
A Compctidium of News.
PLAIN SPOkEN.-A country paper ref Uses to
publish obituary notices gratis, but add.,
%idiom any intention of a joke, of course,
"we wilt, however, publi-h the simple an
nouncement of the death of our friends with
pleasure."
An 'interesting question of illedality is soon f
DI arise in the Illinois Legislature. Mr.l
Norton, the meibbet from , Will county, in
that State, is a native born American citizen,
but some years ago he removed into Canada
and became , a BritislCatiliject: Lie swore
allegiance to the Crown, and was - elected it
member of the Canadian 'parliament. As
the American Government repudiate the
English doctrine, "once a citizen, always a
citizen," and insists that allegiance can be
thrown off, was it not necessary for Mr.
Norton, upon returning to the States, to take
out papers of naturalization arid foreswear his
allegiance to Qocen, before he could bey
come an American citizen !
About two years since, ,tohti M. Bardard,
E.g., of Boston, offered 'a premium of one
thousand dollars for the best essay on temper
ance legislation, together with thejoutline of I
a law embodying the opinitins bf the writer.
About I'3oy-essays were sent -in, and ;vete
submitted to a committee. consisting of ex- i
Gov. Clifford, Rev. A. 11. Vinton/Nah 663
Caper) :mil Peter cooper; whcse decision,
which has recently been returned to - Mr.
Barnard, is, that no one of , the essays is, in .
their judgment, of'tuflicient merit to justify
them in awarding to its author the prize or
Ithe preference.
Ace OV ASPIItaNIS
correspondent of the Sowtbern Monitor says
Ithe f,:llowing tigtires will be the rages of the
persons named in the yearlB6o : Crittenden
will be 77,1%1:Lea5; Id,
.Riyes,..7,t, Bell 72,
i Com:Stewart 82, - Simard, _lO, Choate (10,
Cushing CB,„ . Hunter t 57, .ILttornon&
i3reckinridge 38, Bigler Dix GB, Diekin
son 7t), Cam 71, A. V. Brown,-11:Ii WOO
Slidell 71,Dougles'44, No - ue 'of them will
be the President:
From the of 'louver, to the 27th .of
December, 1888,. (01Y-eine muidem have
been _committed in - the, city of-Nov rork,
and orepty-elne , :pereone hare committed
; eeicide. -The number.: of - :murderers bagged
!doling .the satne_pokal.amounted to r orre.l.
ITbe , Hon:S.A. - DoeAbeiovas;'re.elected ; l3,
1 B:Senator from - 115nm, Jim Still:- The: vote
atoothi&Dpaglaa-54,
I Mr.. Holmes, Dear; hie' hem) elected to
Congrersfrom the efitli'district rif Illinnts; to
yd.ire of T. 1 ' '
Dihlurbauces In Kansan.
The latest accounts from Kansas represent
' that the flames of civil discord have. again
been kindled in that T;rritiry. Malting
tasted the blessings of pence and eapetieneed
the liardshipsoi war, the residents of Kansas
should feel di-posed to put down -promptly
all attempts to stir up the dying embers of
the late bloOdy controversy. It is stated
that Mr. liaily, a free State IliA 11, was killed
by a band of outlase under Marnihon,
the offence of stealing a neg,ro from - Mi , souri:
If Mr.l3.tily had utt followed the advice of
r aboliion cour.sdlers,who maintain that negb
stealing oo robbery, he tnight.ha-re shied
'inluable life and preserved the peace of
the Territory. In retalistion, We presume,
j for this outrage, a band of desperadoes, cell:,
ing themselves Jaybawkere, ciimmanded by
c a pt a i n 144/.••••, - I.l4.lkl•tOoOoty, ' MO.,
Istole four horses from one Jackson, and burn
ed his house down 2 —a proceeding not eaten
! 1at,;(.1 to put the Missourians into good humor.
The Governor of lilamas bad adopted vigor
ous Measures to put an end to these outrage;
and the President has authorized the Marshal
of the Territory to offers rewardfor the arrest
of Drown and Montgomery,the leade. s of these
marauding bands.
1 Ks-there is nothing to be made polit'callF;
on either sid-, by Kansasbutrages,the„market
I having been glutted with the article, we do
, not apprehend much difficulty in pu ting
down these disturbances, and restoring that
peace to Katwas which it has enjoyed for the
past year. -
To WILLI IT LEAD.s.—We notieo the
ie
rolting fact that a young gill, the only
daughter of a red \hot Abolitionist of Pontisic,
Michigan, has run away with and .married
negro.
The sooty indi‘i lung with Lii young white
bride were followed by her father, but she
for some time resisted all efforts to induce her
to leave her black. I,,rd and maser, but at
last she was pursuaded toreturn totter parents.
She declares that the negro is her ti it and
only kid, and that she will yet live with
"'Tis s'range ; tt3 pcssing, strange; 'tis
ptti(ul;"" but yet the father must alone bear
the blarne fur instructing the daughter to be
lieve in the disg.usting doctrine of political
and s'ocid equality . of the black and white
races. The practical application of thit
doctrine heAnds more distasteful than he
'opposed, and he doubtless to day thinks less
of the Abolition faith than heretofore. This
is a lesson we hope he and all others like him
will heed in future.
• jar -the Iht6 Eir. ?blip 'Thickness, Esther
of Lord Andle i applied to his Pim for issis
tsnce. This being d enied, he itntnedittely
hired A cohleFs tdsll directly opposite his
lordship's twee, and put up a signboard, on
which was inscribed, in lafge letters , " Boots
and shook mended `in the best and cheapest
manner, by Philip Thickness, father to Lord
Audley." The conseirepee of this may be
readily imagined,; the boai'd did not remain
there' many days:
A NEv&VovemEtt.—A country dealer in
Cincinnati, a few days since, founochimself in
possession of a check on a "banking house,
and hastened to "realize" the proceeds, The
check was all 'right as to names and accounts,
but the bearer neede I t , etintony as to him
identity with the legal holder. After search
ing the streets and hotels in vain fur some ac
lusinianee who could render this - sorrice,the
check holder returned to the banking house,
reporting.; "It's no use ; I can't, find any ,
body that knows toe, but l're got ray :name
ou my Olin." The check wits! paid.
Zw" A little girl from the country, on
visit to her stint 1n the city, was waiting
impatiently, one morning, for her accustomed
bowl of bread and milk, when her aunt. told
her that the milkman had :not yet come.
He came at last, horwerer, arid her want was
supplied. 'ls it good;dear I do you like it,'
asked her aunt. don't like milkman's milk
so well &CI do Cowl milk,`• ',pas her ingena;
ous reply. • .
A ' ll lllll I/pion Elopes a
EMON
I tße• - •
The daughter of a wealtfiy - farmer, named
Judsciti; heiti 'Pontiac, Stich, 'recently
eloped' ~d ith uekrblii lair father's outplay.
Mr. Judeon litti4een on Abontionincand hold
that [mired/4161d tiel"reatea ">re"eijnals.' anti
fit ea4ocilites white l la all reopecte;
principles . Vrhich be **firefly . Hied up
. to.
The Lletfolt Free I'44' ..telatea'.tbe affair as
' •
• The ffrat Intimation ihni, the flither bid• of
the'intetilibn a - the i ptitiee wait nencefeid bi
thellict
tlotesod 14;0115 Atit 4Bls if i i i i ° li. ' r4clll l s
city; fiWietniiblis thaCtbey iiewer'cbe d ii
complith their , pen/oral deif,ne on thior aide.
- foundlN-nada 4bo
1 . 1
i ‘ peiformod the ceremony, ito*ever, and the
WO were, made one. ' Tbey are now in
Vifindsot, itujoyiug the evrehfs of the honei
, moon.. t ''.:', . , , •,•• n• f''', gh4 . blotheettf hte girt eafna dr! tho nest
4 iiiy, arrived he on Sunday, and, rtsceo.aii
i mg tlieWwitertiabonts,' went to hser and fiti.
phcred her)?-)„Ecturn. She wa?: eontentid,
kowerty:*tedlittr i; ltbony half—was 'lmifpy,
in hit arme,,,trnd`coidl n't think of going bact.
I The emotions.of a- rather at such ,a Right
::be bettor imaginedthan described. Smite
. n lorqqlll - innuk blytted-mute-ilimiat disgrace
with a singleidtitv, iitr, to iiitifbeen taught
that it no iitragainstHitil'itt- wee- that
his young sitter should vellum., irk. Abe lisps .
of a negro, and at the samertirintcalitrirlook-'
{him. iri,,tiatlatre;.autLatty tltatalia_." - m_cenc.
tented. He went [Conte is., he Lid come,
alone. ~.:.
The girl is about eigT r ktce fears old. The
family is said to Irks Oce-upied. a position in
society 'whiolk Was first!elass, wnd,tlie blow is
'consequently.w terrible one. The father is
rich, arlklip,gitlhe . .ircss.,Whi c h makes it
very nice tor -the African olhei choice. The
matter lias c e l used Wri intense eielternent in -
the neigh!) . \ hOod,WA'ire the parties are well
kuosin,the girl having_been l?pin and brought
up where her parents re iae. It .1 dificult
to imagine any train. of cirournstancea by
which a yo ung and ialc!'fig:ertt, girl could be
bsoucht to tom a ,conne - epon so repugnant
to all thelenses..yet the fact eYists. A more
complete retributiou for the cifires of fanati
cism we never heard .Of.
the Detroit Advertissr_OT the fith instant
says the father of the girl has i nduced her 'to
return home with him. She declares that
the deco is her first and onfy love, and that
she will Ike with Lim. The father has had
his eyes opened and is .rathlr inclined to
think less of his a b olition doetrin. his
practical illtik,traiiOn:is
'airy List Itiir Jrimustri 'rand.
tt RAND FURORS :
• Aditin., Jas. W.. Itrooklen.
Blut.h, Addison. ..Great, bend.,
• B utts; Abraham.: Libe rty.
- Barns, Erastus.'.llerrielc.,
tinittort, Gebrge., .ItarinUnt,
reo . burn; W. F....Aulmrn - .
"Ctoluer,
Ae!rne, M. 8... Montro,e: ,
PughT, Ed ward .. Clifford. ,
J limn>, Springripe.
Lake, Williatn .111'4
Lathrop, John:. Autoirn.'
Stewart ...thidgestater.
Brooklyn.
. Ileorge.:llarrnutiv.
totter, , Francd 4 . Th inn [SO
Philliis, 11. IL .
Sibley, Dexter thaortl. -
Smith, Rufus . :Franklin.
Turner, Lake.
t...ps.on, Mien ..sprineilre,
Wei!i , , W. B._ Dundaff.
• Young, James ..Jessuv.
TRAVERSE JURORS.- 2 4.insz WEEK.
Area, Jame
llezekirth..Bridgewater.
Baldwin, J. '
( Hnes, . Middletown.
Lewis
het-cher; Minfinel.'„re`nol.
Bro - wit, E. S :.Lathrop.- ,
_Auburn.
leule, N. It Forest
Carpenter, llarford.
Coleman, W. It ..Cliff o rd.
))a;Ting, 'John ..SueitiVfninna.
ralkenbury, Samuel . :Bus(frt.
Finn, liarricrot:
raurotWv4ffly...le.sup.
.. Bridgewater.
Utitldtm,Benjamin. :Frientii;vilTe., -
Lloline., David E... Susquehanna:
Lieu tt, Brook lyn.
. Oath way, \Val rer . ArarAt. _
• Jame‘, T. 5... Rush.
Jenkiii.z.. ljeury :Thomr;on.
I.,yorts ? I.)ai i I..llarmony.
ore, EliaS M... Lenoi.
Mott,
I'hinney, 11. 5... Dondatt:
l'ailiman, A. C... Susquehanna: -
Picker'ng, Alunon..Lenoi.
llooi;a, Luke E... Lit: Beud.
- Stoddard, Ches , er: :Thon:q4nn.
Salisbury, Ger:•rge.
Tewksl;ury, E. (1.. :Ltithiop.
.Wes.gate,. Rohr—Herrick. .
( Woodhouse, Mintz).
Wartrous, Ilan. S . Brooklyn.,
siecown ivazk :
Arnold, Samuel .
Liman
13-shop, A ustin New Milford.
mum, John, -)liddletown:
]rent nti, L D... Jackson.
Brush, George...Paklund.
Beardsley,John.. Auburn.
I3uiley, David.. Liberty.
Bullard, Z. D.. Bridgawater:
Joseph .Liberty. .
Bingham, James.. Jackson.
Barnum, Elijah ..New Milford.
Crozier, E. K Friandsville.
Chandler. F. B...Montroae.
Deakin, John .. Liberty.
. . Decker, Jacob.. Bridgewater.
'Decker, 10110 C.—Lenox.
Gmham, John S....Bridgeviater.
Ilaywdod, Bund.
'ilawett,Ltiroan. :FOreat Lake.
Janies.. ,
Jenkins, Stepitens..Thompson..
_ Johnston-, Georde. . Middletown.
Johnson;•Jeretr.iah ...Silver Like.
reason, James ..Springville.
Lairdcion. J. T. ,BridOwiter. •
• ifclCaltr, lirSe'ph A,". - Auburn.
Meksenger,fbeneker. Thompson.
*Perry, Oliver. :Jackson.
l'arsons, John. tchtkrintl.
Robinson,,Ftolloway: . Lenox.
Smith, Jahn 'Nei: 141 !ford.
Th . :tyre, Ifortiee'.. Lathrop. I
Theinas,Filter..Gt.'Berl.
IVilliano;llirart.. New litiford.
Wheat tin; Wm: .hekiron.
Beware rot! Qlutek 'Nostrums Riad
Ilissack,Doctorsee.eUse
Concentrated Extract Buchu , for all Diseases of
the Bladder, Kidneys suct ; Sexual Organs. Read
the adyertisement, lieluitould's. Genuine Pre.
paratioa.• (120.
- , ,
White-Man's Baiter Shop;
• THE--
naratiN tuprxms:
Meethag levegilliititish..-Therelwill'be a
teeeting-of the teachers imAtithers,intorested in
the stillest of,poguliti Filimittion,at the School
lionise in Thin MA* llotr i ew'Saturday. the,
the 15th' dap 'of - Janiiiir4 . iit I o'ectek, p. m.
'Prof. J. F. Sicinnilin %cis ',eontisid re be pres
gni ioilkotit fall "and' giro' instrlietkat .un topic's
of general jritelligt.in the 'afterncioni and lecture
in the griming on. u,Siiirressatto LABOR . -TUE
PRICE or c SUCERWRITIf t IN Iyartei.F,tir. i s. AND
Wignow."
We shotild . t4 itkith obliged to , atieh friend" as
will s
protiiiii`eciithatitainfions - flit those iireaent
from a 'distance.- • • . • '-'-- • • •
Let all atlend—old -nod young—and male
thisaniosting what it should he, one . of general
usefulness and interest,
tgir 1 f F re Slgpt
•
Wla a:N.1111m aviiitotifitr—Eitr s aet of
a letter—crinfoidilffiten Island. Nell; York, Dec.
Mb, 18.56:'—Da. TontAs.: Allow mo to infirm
you. after' for p•ealr' purtonnt trial on men and
beasta'thit I. would fro be without your Yene
fists" Liniiirent 19 fiy house coat was $5
peebottio.. 1 liavo.netner used' Anything of thu
Iridd t 4 qual it, lE'ont a .: WANDLE.•
Prim: addiK t eta. Depot; 56 Cortiardt-st.,
Nelt* York tdold,lar 'ABEL TURRELL,
• twid - • 'Montrose, Pa.
iretioway's Pills. -- , there is no hazard
in - Say — filethat= the rputarity of Profeirsor
Hol
loway's romedirn in thin country Is without 'w
allet in our medical annals. The iontancca in
which sick persons professionally vondtatned
to death have recovered under the operation of
hiii miitact:94,prkirigl'ips;-1/a. au numerous and
so' well "a titlienileatist thit the 'lima stubborn
Incredulity is silenced. Heide of dyspeptisuand
of persoasidlliotOyith lever complainknervous
de, hi I itic disord ersof 'MO epileptic fits,
pulmonarrollifiAins, and iithir !eternal . dietem
pers. have teen:mired" by this 'unapproachable
medicine since, itn - iutrodrietimi into tliti"ehun
try. The press teems withAtio - leStimonials of
the . parties; /11141. u-bile we wonder 'O.O are com
pelled to believe.
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.
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operation, without recourse to the bandaged's,
as is required by other machines. It wiii'do bet
ter and cheaper sewing than a "sennyd.ress.
ellen , if she works foi one cent an hear. Sasn
gOR A CIRCULAR. F. 13. CHANDLER, Agent,
tint rosti. der9tf
__ wit3'ts imminz of , the
head, nausea, distaste forifoc.4l, and a feeing a
lassitude and exhaustion are infallible indira.
tines of torpid stomach and a general sluggish-
I rness vf the seen:tiro 'urge nsdthd the eirouktion.
But it is not therefore neerstaary-dri genii for a
dotter. A eourie of flodow'ay'a. great eathartie,
alterative, and tanie.• remedy 'vitt ierneie , every
unpleasant symptom, - and ithbue both the body
and the mired . with unwonted. energy., ; , Every
jiniTa . fluid, will be purified; every obstrneion
;in the *Neon:dory ebannehf swept away,-every
'orgaii - iegenerated; These may seen - to he
strong atatenresfs. but the testimony of the sick
of all nations l. their source and basis. [I r,
ell ; 1 e ...o.quehanna Agrikilturst
Society till Meet at the COO rt OD Tuesday
evening. Tan. 18111,1859. J. LCATI.IN' Ser.
3104EOPC, ]an: Bth, 185.9. [lw.
..• Bridgewater Educational
A.sociutiou meets on Saturday of each week
at 1 o'clock,. p. the " Free Sehooli
in Montrose. The friends. of education are re.-
,pectfully invited to attend.
B. 0. CA .111) . See
Doiantioge—Tho friends J. C. Boomer
will give him u D‘mntion ht the home of Wm.
L. I'ost on Tuesday, the "18th init.,—aternoon
and evening
Mrs. WM. 4.. POST, Committee
kloolrlse, 11th.1 859. 1
IattSIRXB.III.
At Silver lake, Jan. Int, by Roy. &tzar Sibley,,
3ft.-}l. B. REAII.ISSLEE, of Little Meadows,Pa.
nod Miss ES3IOND of Silver L,ke.
. .. ,
We recf:Ved a , god dollar w ith the above.
We relniff,thent our thanks, and le-et wisins,
_
hoping that they way find
"The jot s or marriage a heaven nn earth,
Life's ii:tradise,.great prin_!ess, the sites quiet,
Slayers of concord, earthly immortality,
I==2l
In Harcotlion_the sth inst.. by Rev. A. Mi ller,
i...1fr.,.;1 1 ,W),:,:r1T1.T.S and Jibs CLARISSA
E
In Franklin, on the 6111 inst., by Rld. W. C.
.Tildqn. 3/r. IRA iIiLLA RD of Liberty and .1/Isa
ESTHER ANN STILLWELL of Franklin.
in 'Clinton, on the 2,1 inst., by the, Rev. 11.
Smith, Mr. THOMAS BURDICK,Jr, , of Her
rick,Susq:Co.oind Miss SARAH ,%I. GAYLORD
of Clinton, Luzeyno, Co., Pa.
CARD:
rtnlE aintlerNignvd; the Founder and Publisher
I of Van Conrt'sC tenterfeit Detector, desi
rous of retiring fro m this branch of business, has
Merged that old established work in the popular
Bank Note Detector of Imlay & Bicknell. Hav
ing published Van Court's Detettor since 1839,
the undersigned reluctantly parts with his old
friends and subscriberit . but this reluctance
lessened by the conviction:that in Imlay & Bick
nell's fLink Note Reporter they will receive. a
work Ilitat matches the times. .J. VAN COURT.
- IV - c) - tic3e,
.All sel)sbriptions to 131 LAY & BICKNELL'S
Dank Note 'Reporter
are.pnyoble..ecrupulc;usly ityadvante. This is'tho
uldeot.Borik Note Publication in the world. Fur
ihiair long yearo it has-maintained on ut•Oullied
reputation, und continues to Le the neemeetrz
Anntpaulon of all, business people over the Whole
contineok:of America.
THE COINS OF THE WORLD!
I NOW il) prea.by•lrc lay & Dianell, wiltbegiveit
gratnilonoly-to all old and new subseriboni. All
1 Cain`Charts.lGuides and,llanuals, as eorfipared
i t with this, may be considered:waste paper. ,
NithiTS—Semi-dlombly, per annum, 41.40
Monthly L . 06
Single eopie; at the counter .10
.. " Mailed I:.`.
I Address . IMLAY & INC:kNELL,
1 Box 1150:1'ostOffice, Philadelphia, Pa.
NOVICE - TOTAXPAYERS.
. .
COURTS .OF APPEAL
ffinE COMMISSIOSEIRS OF SUS.
emetifttsoni County have fixed upon
the following named days ind places, forholding
Appeals from the Triennial Assessment of 1839,
to•wit: „ .
, .
Forest Lake, Monday, FebrOary 31st, 185 p,
ni the house of (Fs. Clatk, in Forest Laic'
• Silver Lake and .Chochnut,.Tuesday, Februa
ry 22nd, at Kiinbaly,s Hotel in Choeonut.
Middletown, Apolacon and Friendsviile Boro',
Wednesday, Fehruiry23d,. at Jacksou'a Hotel,
in the Bono' of Friends - Ville.
Rush and Auburn, Thursday, FebruarY. 24th,
at the. Snyder. Hotel in Rush. • -
Spaugvil le and Dimock, Frjday, Fehruary: 2fh
at the house of Spencer Hickos, in Springri.go. , .
Brooklyn and Lathrop, Monday, February po t
at the hou-ti of James O. Bullard, in Brooklyn.
4lirford and Lenox, Titesday, March tat, 1859'
at. the house of N. W.Waldron, in thirford:'
Clifford, Herrick - and pendia Bore', Wednes.
day, March 2nd, at the Ftundaff hotetitiDaudiff.
Gibson, Thursday. March 3d, at the: he of
Joel Steenback, in
. Gibson.
Thbtapion. Ararat anctJackson, Friday,, iMrch
4th; it the kouseof - 11.1;Tornecrin Jackson.
Print lin rind 'l,iherly; Monday, IlarcliTth;
the house or Bela Jones, in Liberty. ' •
New Milford and Great Bend, teleadaty . , - Mult
Sth, at. the Saiitrieriwille hotel In New Miliciett,.i
„Hainteny, Oakland and.,Susouehattna..Boro;
Wednesday, March 9th, at the house of Thelma*
Carr, iu Oustioeltarrna Berm'
Moitt - osa and Bridgewater. FridaY,M,atillt l o.
it the Cominitisioners Office in Montrose.
intact); Saturday,. March, !Mt, at the houtterd
aside! Hoff iri JessuP; „
kHy order of the COurroisbion'erre. - - '
Wro.A.- CROSSMON, ChM?.
,Counrriesioners °time,
ISlnotroee. Jan. ith, 1859 , 5 J ab " 10°
T.Drlt• Smith, '" ' '
QURGEON DENTIST: Reisidenee''At of
k3. floe opposite the Baptist Mitch (vierttaidd)
Mon trdso. Pattieslnattention iwtl r. be igloo;
to Inserting teeth on golei• net siPor, plate, nes
to fitting deesving teeth.- - •
lintrztry fit,