Northern democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1844-1848, October 19, 1848, Image 3

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4polacon,
- Auburn, •
Bridgewater,
Brooklyn,
Clifford,
Choconut,
Dimock,
Forest Lake,
Franklin. r l
Friendsvillo;
Gibson,
Great Bend, ;'
Harford, i
Harmony,
Herrick,
Jackson,
Jessup, sr
Lenox,
Lathrop,
Liberty,
.3fithlletown,
Montrose,
New Milford,
Rush, -
Springville,
Silver Lake,
Thomson, I
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162 10
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Itir Demi:lmils in s3tAtt cirpF4ts;figs in Roma!
A noble and religious motto ! Fit purposelali
occupation ! HaVing; reached as far as hecorg
ascend on earth, tie was ready for the niessa.);e
from Heaven, " e i pmc up higher."
The -Opposition to Gen. Vass—North
ood South.
Here, at the N4rth, says the Albany- Arg4
the journals whlelf: support Taylor the slacie-.
holder" (as •the4former abolition allies - stile
him) and in tfiii; ...Mme breath sing plans fto
Free Soil," de4mee Gen: Cass as the sla,
very extensionistlr , Orators andjournala, who
have repeatedly #nd solemnly pledged thein
-selves to supporCno candidate for 'the Pre'Si
dency unless avo#edly in favor of the "Wilinot
Proviso"—and Whose political capital has c6n-
,isted alone in tinging the etanees on tliat
phase, and in nnieeeisarily stirring' \up bitter
feeling and beart-burnings between the North
and S'outh on that exciting question—are nists
mfound the very Wrir st and the most zealots
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in the support otla candidate who denounces
their proviso holky as a "humbug," as "fatal
to the interest.of the South," and, who through
his friends and nejt' ' rest neighbors at the South,
at his very hottle„iieclares he wilfpromptly and
on the instant crttsh it, with the presidential
veto Of such alkharacter is the-northern op
mition to the distinguished candidate of the
democracy for,thit.' Presidency—the native of a
tree state, and wkose whole life has been pass:
...
#d among freemen'and on free soil. How ut-,
‘orlv impotent is , is canting about "dough fa
'e": and these e rges of political inconsisten
-y, coming from **nth sources,-atrainst such a
man. Stick is ilie character of the northrn
opposition to Ge 44 Cass. . •
Contrlst it wit the opposition to him at the
south, and for bald inconsistency match the
nietare if you ea* From the Sabine to the
Atlantic, from th Potomac to. the Gulf, the
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whig orators and purnals are dinning the south
ern ear with the (ity that Gen. Cass,is an abo
litionist, an "abolition incendiary." 'The New
Orleans Bee, , tbe3eading whig organ of,Louis
iana, daily warnsits readers in staring capitals
dint "a tote for : Puller is A vate for Cane flit 1
Northern
,Abolitfrrniit." 'His expressibus,of ;
vet at the existence of, the institution•it
es ardent 'hope f i . cir the ' iiine when throngb 1
Nneeful andeotAtutional means it shall exist :1 1.
no more;: are seiittd upon asprocif that lei's
identified with thrdse incendiary- !parks . it the
North who Rout pee it destroyed sith fire and 1
bloodshed, and ail the cost of the Union itself: *
We might gleark, columns from the'V i nfnevn
shig journals tothis effect. An extraFt:-or.t#o '
from 'iher-speech.i of 'lr. Prentiss, gre .. Arkt 4
southern whig ci r tator, delivered at Carroll!'`
)fiss., oti.the 21iit . September last, we 'giie 0- . , 1
a specimen of thty l eharaeter of the oppositioriio;
Gen-Cass, there il, ' ' 1 . -
"Would-you gio, for your leader, to - the celd i
North, and elide_l
whin
one who has shed ninistie
onlonisintet, whin knows not your interests, atid '
has no itynipathiia in your -feelings, your hopbo
Ina rekorsuit4 `, One. too, *lre in that grcht ,1
tottlefirwatt hissfr i ends'lleilare be - prostra- I
loathe five' greaefeontinentalisaWers of Europe, I
flanked his , Go4hat lielis'td ever: - bee opP9t4'd
to li nuer y,- that 4 never easier! a gate. `!l`4s
the represeatatlie of this eonfoders4, cot**
ed as wellof slay 'as of non;slatebildingat4as,
did he not travetiont'uf the line sif.his dity : ijo .
. insult your feel* and ilenounatjvir inst# 72
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"Ifi had tizneil could show tha I Leiros l - biiss,;l
Rho is now amtuAtitg thepeople with suelaliptdit,'
follphinz-like grades, aparentlyliniairoilbr'
the n i ghts_ of ttu(,:*th, leas in: frith ihe.to
and origagap r 14 the free Oil agititka: ili. 134
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Larzt.—The c%tharn nuiilfor this (Tbrilli n.
45 ) - e•Yeuing-ls ~. , ,i -- to# the election. rettdiiii ,
for Governor arf !Ain: the ' , toe
troth keettaltwiOng , tit tlic Official returnsgnie '
in, arida eses4eri N
t, is elected by M e iNiii
inn then 50,!miority. We think there 45*
tie dotbt ttliii(elebtkn, although flit , yo4H
so cleae tlt4ittla itipossible-to tel who ilis
timed., upta ;official retail* are all in. If'.
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~i i fui ddubt, But soon the boat was again turn-
The federal party say they are not in favoredl toivards the American shore. Then it was
of a.nati nal bank. Don't 'trust tlulm—they !Certain it-must go down the American rapids.
said so i' 1846 and 1844, and their snccess to' I rtiN' for the bridge—saw and informed a gen
the fo r ye'ar, by 'the election of 111arrisotn . tleithin and lady %just leaving the Island, but
and Tyl , proved the insincerity of heir pro.- thcylseetned unable to reply or move. 1 ral
ffeSsions,;pr no sooner were they in pdwer than lied a ; man at the toll gate—we ran to the
4hey passed a bill for the charter of a hank with ! moitlbridge just in time to see the -boat before
'a capitallof fifty millions—and beca.ue Tyler I itgA to the first large fall in the rapids. s 2 Then
refused bis assent to it, they denounc4d him as . I 'sit( but one mao—he standing at % the stern
.a traitor to the Whig -party. .l with is oar, changing the course of the boat
• The trititli is, a batik brs always been a fa-, downy the current, and as it plunged over, be
vorite menisure of the federalists. Gen. Ilan. - sat thtlwii. I was astonished' to see the bent
Uteri, who was more honest than the federalists ' rise with the mast and - sail standing, and the
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: of the present day, boldly avowed to' be a . man,t.again - erect, directing the boat - towards
federal Measure, and carried it against the firm ' shor4. As be - came to the next and to each
and steatly opposition of Mr. JeffersOn. 'The . succeeding fall be sat down, and then would
'latter de toun i ced the measure as notionly un=irise dnd apply his oar in the intermediate cur
-constitut onal, but danyerous.to the 1 herties of rent.l
the poop
i retary o
Lion, and, well schooled in his prineliplei
the,ban - 1411 which was 'presented
till the federalists were de
thati, the' favorite measure should no
amain 102 again passed throuili CI
bill char ering a national bauk—aidei
mit, by ootne few democrats—the fed
however {toting in a body for the bilL
of this bill is well known. The incO
Jackson i-etoed iit. 1
The rePublicio party nobly sustain
spti in hi and 'tbe country's. signab
•
over the aouied aristocracy of the natit
bank entered the political 'arena, at
was freely bestowed upon members of
as was shown by the fearless Allen'
and upon hired orators, to traverse thl i
to prostrate and defeat the illustrious
statesman, Jackson. But what Was tt
After one of the,: fiercest political con!
ever pastied over the country -L-a stag
monied power against the masses—so
eitans . privailed—tim constitution Ica'
ed, and e rights of the people nobl,
ted.
It was istipposed• then that the qn
settled, in time proved it otherw
bairk.ehartered by the Pennsylvania 1
,pod not without hope of a eh.
Coog,ties's; was one of the secret elern t
earopdign of-1840—an0, beyond all
ts'a Une'ef the intended measpres of ,
adinitthiOtion; if he•b.ad sueeeded i
!1171;1,t te*.son theit hare we to doubt t
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Alfajrs - in England are in Stotu quo. Eon
tineatal politics still exercise rather an injuri
ous influence on commerce and oppress the
public mind. Manufactures are firm.
Iriland continues about the same as by last
advi4es. The troubles are said to be of a so
cial ' s and 'not a political character. • Armed!
' bancts continued to be encamped in the moun-
' tainsr and occupying formidable positions—de- I
Iyin4 the military.
•• The police had failed,to crush the display.
Do4ny and other leaders are still with the peo
ple. t
• .ik Man over the Fall •'. • ItiFrank fort a sanzuinary insurrection broke,
Neith# fiction, nor fancy can furni, an inci-' out do Sunday. ' v 1
dentorniore thrilling interest than t e 01:X we Tliirty barricades were erected throughout
, here subjoin froth the Beale Ad rtist:i ibf theltY• which .. were defended_ with despera, e
I - ' courfge by the people. g The revolt. was, a t
"betober 'flif.:-; ..
. ' suppressed at the last accounts. The loss f
At abaut . .stin down last evening a man was , life is, censi era e.
d bl
`carried vex the Fall. Who he %Va§ is net
_kirevolt occurred at Chenmitz• on the „ lit ,
I..koti:mt. ; - tFrp,M his management Of the sail boat by barricades erected by operatives, whoa '
1nk:416 be. came down the river, I think he tackijd the troops but were overcome. .- -!- - .'1:'....,
wag mot acquainted with the current
' f the tall i• , Ysenna has been theseene of fresh bloodoliiik
. - 41.:::.Erti k *es3. and appearance in4rii • ted re- : i and `till continued in a Mostlistracted, itate r .
,' bur
siOfetalitlityi anti after-he got into the rapids 11: .i ,
.14al disturbances have taken place in fain- .
selfqi..:,
~,Fort.. was most extraordin ry. $
14044a* -refy good one- 7 docked o er onth . i
bour;linill'ilminid k watild c,arry three or 1
7. . _., . thi rst
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taut •toiii . Prem. w.j..learn _ of boat '
hatiiig . ;-., ' :..-iiMier 1
Ilimgarian affairs were more conflicting. -&1
The 6ediation of France and England in Italy?
,
— a • sag , ! eansW . the stispenSion of hostilities. It was '
' ' , said-that:the vesort, to arms was-feared.. -
Jdoin I :,''; ''ii The army of the Alps was to be reduced to
:other- th'' , -*rpm onelralf.
rent abbieliS”. - .
, The King , of Naples- hid prorogued parlia
rthein..,;. ' ,-...,,...-.,•: `lne4t." -•- • - • .
'.•:-. r:ltraiitit lie?' 1 The low state of the. treasury, and the diffi ,
eyed the" i n
; culty of ,collecting taxes, bad a tremendous ief-
I fed ts -qie 'Bourse. Funds had fallen *Maid
41W iiiii, .
1 6.0 -. . , d :
tirligi!: -;':;
it the
:Titliiis Napolean ..was declared elected to the
Natirpnal A ssembly ). liy a - vote' near' 1.11,00,0;
... "4- . 04 1 1,1144 iii Foult 79,000, Rapsail by near 79,000. •
lioiluittlit'iritli; ~
- -I .o4iaigria a enjoYirthe,zcOnfidenee Or the friends .
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Ton 4:;,,,,,,!.itt '.of thh - ,..government as a firm' adheiont: of order ''. l. ::-. - -1 1
lilie.,
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MO *rood goyermnent. ' ' -',.. •: .• '' 4', - :j:
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,! - '',llleat alarm ..ind. anxiety was feared for 0
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geell , - 1 Isiaii., The Renck' would. opyoie-furtlor;ef.4,
it, bad; :.' 441.0;t4 liiiikat &idea to saNagate,Stoily.;'• .--.:',..-: -,.•.,
-126iTe,''..*1.047 -,•••,;;-:-.:4•‘•-•,,,:-..-..
... i :;:•-:14:'•••:;:•?4,' , ,, „,Rsitts ; l'intrOday,uiSk - 211L , ]
il ' ••*-4sfillir - ;:' - '_ ,, ,4-WPiarlii*.dlobe says a generaliliiiiinepa7.
timierit had:goat
iiiiiiiiitt;' ; #oll3i - ' - the jitiblie - mied;ficim fears
aqlii.;*4 l. t . m t ' itit;ta*(l.ltlJ4l4 . olo , ' , Usqu,A 3 Sr, ifoi4a•fait WI
,rectli a ' :vitli‘ . 1 06110 1 ' 1 . -iMtg, o l 4. -•....' .4
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Nrffie-Fi er. *Pk , _ , : r , 7 Atinll44o*liiliirtia tonfflita'were 41- :
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p a ir issomeofeirlogibort4, - -klistbswittli
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this titimithe favorite - meagnre of t
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anHfl that• if they silenced in tt,
of ten. Taylbr, one . of - tbeir first nets
to'arartey a bank of the United Stat
warn'tbedemoerptie party and the
all Partiep, of the threatened dange l
opqa:the* to avert it by a united•at
Sqpirt tiv vete . pn statesmen
Bnder. With them'at the head.of.thi
Inept, thoprinciples of democracy, .an •
verity, t. bonny and glory of on
country, nlilheo sa re. —Keystone.
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i e. President MtiiSar, who
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I
ay See- there was Dope that he would dime near
enough to the pier to jump, but in a nioment,
vetoed it wa'S gone. Another, 'that be might . jump
o him in uponithe rock near the bridge,, but'the cur
tertnined 'rent !dashed it from it, under lihe bridge and
it he lost. breaking, the mast. Again he rose, on the op
ongress a posite side. Taking his oar and pointing his
1, we ad- boat towards the main'shore, he cried,
."- had
deralists,' I better jump from the boat ?" We could not
The fate answer, for either seemed certain destruction,
rruptible.i WitlAn a few rods of the Falls, the boat struck
a rockturned over and lodged. He appear
ed Jack- ed toieraivl from under it, and swam with the
I triumph oar ii his handlill he went over the precipice:: :
)n. The Wlthont, the power to render any assistance'
id money —fo4 halfati hour watching, a strong man
ongres..s, , struggling with every:nerve for life, yet doomed
of Ohio. ' with • ; almost certainty of destiny to an irumedi
country, ate aid awful death, still hoping with every
hero and ; effort for his deliverance- —caused an intensity
e result . .? .1 of eteitement I pray God never again to cape
rests that rleno --- ,
gle of the I Write too hurriedly for publication, but I
,mud prin- havel;stated all we have seen or known tespect
• sustain- iog tore man or boat, and from which I hope
t!viaclica- you will be able to glean so much for publica
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tion - Ps will lead to the discovery of the man.
c t stion was . i _ •
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Later Foreign News,
ise. The
egislature
tater from
is of the
dotibt, it
Clay's
A 1844.4--
at it is p.t
c federal
e election
would be
ps ? We'
honest of
r, and call
d zealous
Cass and
Tie Cambria has arrived with three day's
, lateriadvices from Europe.
T'Oe grain market is firm, and prices . have
. raised but a trifle if, any. The weather has
beeMfine, and the harvest is rather more prom-
i e gnrenti
-1 the pros
! beloved
Co. Cam. Coroner
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118 115
186 100
112 95
140 72
57 4
106 68
51 43
55 39
23 3
70 135
71 97
111 54
105 61
58 -50
82 63
97 - :38
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112
86
85
93
89
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96
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69
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155 17
64 11
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75 30
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56 77
104 66
116 33
77 156
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rsooll Monti, ta Impleat fn tbeip l reir,i ni , ummic t h e .
heirs or Darius , Coletaan'tied „ ier, he vihation. areted• -}
~,,x to law.) Of Ilky the laMie /I.ot pilemises bits tile PAM!
o r vi ol CPipteno, annually rddtrithirn tointglip. in maid ,
nouttry. and (wooled lyihim hefoest and at the tkrie ends
decease- will bei held 17001 die saf'tl Vreinises. 'ap Weil.
desday, the let "cap of Noveifiberimxr, at one eke* p
M.. when and erhere these iateetat i rd mac atteetVis
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, ,I .. -i IN. 40, vtr AltletiiL. OW
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CLOTIIINCItIIIPORIU 'lll.
, AND IGP,.NILE,ti - E!ts
OUTFITTING; ESTABi GHENT. i'''' •
No. 21 Cortland Stree New York.
QTILANGL'ILS and Tzese deithing to repleshiltheir
wardrobes; may b uninednitely accommodated is
/1 ,, 3 very best ?qt., an at Tag tetartar Omni rerCee, --
with a choice selection of ' '
Fail and Winter , ta
4 4 ann " ._
of the newearpattermalof attperior make and finials, had
octhe beat natertati; ennal in er , ary respect ad the -. '
BEST CUSTQAO, 4 voRg. ' -
1 Hawing adopteltheciuM prineip e. upilitarhieh eettein'
calculations may be made, imnl nlneh he tsar panned
eiccesafuily imuperan t i . ja 01 ten yearn. to•direet Upped.
tint' to the rUlffrllia 0,0 .01 Of errO, which itUPOSltirlfailt -`'
oecessityof exacting nineceintarilii high priceafroasigsr.
~,b , c ust omers; he continues to pithride, and has non oil
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hand one ei rm.: LAROAST Mini.; suigNAßLi, Ann—
, ' Servile ---- 1 -, ,, ~ _______ pro
Dime \ Pro
p opals ! posals !
! CIIOICE A§ l SOli'T ENTS OF
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, \ I 1 • 1 5 , 7 4 . azytr lir A vgi Oroaffico. .
Will be Ile!d in 'St. Paul's! etrurch, in this Rornitah, , Daoolcorp. ZC INOX Turnpike Iceine: ",Prni.m i
on tic Ist, 2d and 341 daysof November next. ' refs
_ui gals will ba reieived at the house of E IL Grow &l i t" AMU-RICA. Crum which Kept otqlfo may evend up=
..\ ' neither" from Oct. '43d to
I
servires on each Pay, at 10 a. 10.,‘2 p. m., and 0 the
Istyle and pnce. His large rtockientoracos oV'EALCA/LYS
evenht• • JOIIN 1.0 king a ternhike ni T 1 with 'sixteen feet. carnage way,l
Nov 4th for grading and ma. I suiting themselvev initisfacier4 t l as rescrila qmality,
from the
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near Wm. Iteeap, i Lenox towinhip. b'''
Cl Turd an Carbrindale,,inriip a ihe ut tn ta r e e m m a :d . i
, ': .n u 1
. c .t t h o e A r K e s o ol .r t s h . e tw p : n t t 'a d vzm .. v . ,; 4 , I ,l 7 e s.) ; ;e d s, e
. 0 ,
r a: b `r e , p r iatem bAc It : ,
in length, incitniinejbridges. i Pennnsalli will be received , and the richest easortment of blacilt satin, cassiinise„ and
the route. from M. Hunter's to S. D Tompkins' .and I other styles of Winter Vest". ' d
th route fermi Henry Willtime to 8. D Tomokireg.„ The;
•' whnlroad,to he cempleted by Oa lst of Sept. next.'
near
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The Fancy Deportment • s
,
12i p cent. will I* paid in stock in said road,:the bait Einbraces ail the new Ind elegant patterns, and latest
r zle G s t r i t v ie4 o i r od lra fi nel e g ry il , k. d a h n ir dZa rsoumag rip Ora
once in h. I ~. i i
v ar a i t d ., ni s n al at p e .c e n a fi t e in
W• M isni.vY, + Trt EaDt4A.DrIZIPPt.E.
_/'
i Fr..l MIL 's ap , 'OKM T• K ... E.T. Managers and Collars, Carpet Baas, etc. et 4
\
........, ,
i In addition to the abe o varietyt 01.. ttotadY Itade_
. _••••`•7
___. cles. he has foe sale by i. le piece Of yard . ak sa Mei fewer
{ EILAITILS OKSY, F P Gime,'
-- —1- \ , ,
,as can he found to eith of i the pantie cities, i began,
w Goolls,
~ ,
, ful assurtmentof the belt ogality Of
f - 1
; Cloths, Cassiinetes, Ond Vesting*.
BEN T,L,E 3r & REA To 1 rir gendeinen can have thole orders,filled at,* few
FMRE now rece I w *Nee. `a hd s. el. a,.l..eted atneli I boars notice. end sent to any partot the United Statu
eA
of a nfl Wnder Good" which thus i tiledee l and by onndinb their measures, din obtainclothing an as
the,naentes tn sell as lOW am can ,be taught this side of 1 good,teruts eel though they w' nresent to orelectfor
the city. Oar assn. trnent is cromolete. and werresoect I themselves. Address i: t _ . o Roam.
fu
rely invite oar trite ds and the public generalli to give' e ft v p ., t , Bth, 3143 ,' 1 Y. Ch/Pandlit.N. y.
lug a call. Partici:dale hereafter. 1 For ttei libend atumgorr.lrenage which haabeett
Nineteen.. Oyt. 14. 1848 , 1 ezteoded to him for so many yea, s. he return nnUittnid
aetnowledgmlnas, and be onniiii,es th at old efforts gall
; be spired Cm hot part ih &tare till eoptioDel stn aerie hie
' custnners no As favorable terms 'its any other tom w'
the trade. -II 4 -
t 1_ _AL _ ,
55 53
17 11
135 68
98 70
74 107
59 •104
50 59
62 •84
74 07
13 152
7 64
40 77
•?2 72
21
7$
50
32
1531
21)
75 51
69 107
38 11T
157 77
37 83
22 50
MI
'23'10 1466 59 1:b8
lictioot DirectoC:s Notice. i•
Ther.cboul Directors : of IS riogesreter d sextet urn
Them
et the nort hnnee in. Montrose or} Saturday the 21.1 inst
at 2 otelnek $' M. forthe examine:Ono of tenches. loge
interlsted ahtl pious emierti thoeoselves aceordinely.
I order of the B tare],. Fliefuret TT aR. P Olt I
- Inlllarford. on tile 17th tilci by Rey. A. Miller,
Mr. CiSARLItA C. PATIN r.. to MiO3.PIIILA CHAIM l i
Inllarfoi.d.nit the 1 fth inst.',4tv the fame Mt} JAG.
S. PECKIIAII to Miss SARAII EiEt.Y. of B kink') O.
In ' j ush.' nn the 14th iosi..;tm. Eld. M.. If. ;fray,
Mr. 11 lAti r) ANKS. ef Syraeirse, N. Y. to Miss ket‘t
A. D ID TEM), of Springhill, Bradrord Co. Pa.
Died,,-
kridgeiirater, on the 15th itA4.. Mr. JAMT.3 T.IffIZR
ER ,?. it:higt.iyireapeCtegi eittzee, aged 43 years.
New Advertisements,
CoWm, EL Post & o,
. i Haub jest received a farire assortment of 1
.7.-3Drp&L'A.2ll 0:a OTZ::10-,
HATS & CAPS 1
, I '
.NEW FALL - & WINTER GOODS.
'' • MUFFS & BOAS, ,
_.
~ _
__ Aar l i
an,
s4,r JU S T
aI ree d :.
p a l : a : gel: :: s G pl i e w n D di c il an s d rho ti k in o :: flar T:Br a s ll m li on ti ,e i e l t.
, BUEVALO 110148 1 , &.0 41,C.1 1 .-new.m r ,"? ., ' e 11..7.:1 1 4 it y:PaP o li ti ci:;toF a us' it Erlmerii.:l4:::::u .
Co, stock lis superior in quantity. quality nod
1
' , vire to ea!! and examlnp for themselves
.idgi AStrni i ka lt i l o o
e th p t i a: P i " d i t g4 f B ° o l l. r . th6 l : ;; v .
i
e r vOltrait 12,
NEW GOODB -
r •
t likeduced,Pri e ; ti li n :ls s.F 11 and. winter Bonnet ribbods,French
riii s ei7La cnd ard salt . Dry flanktels, gingham', laces. thread
0 ff u
ace cap; traded
I l ii7F ri reo . v crrril Irrs • l bo an d
asi
!shawl*. eta 'en: Juts and 'shoes. Eiroceries WI a
which will be sold its cheap es the l crilta i i i i k es i t , sai r n a lt . is
take.
P : 1
44 1 : heap spri nts.
Il'af°4llll::::::dasofn:ohlurlantes' PLaidl°
fal'e.Y.
"I"
and
aid'
' Oct 10. 1848
1
1 ' 1 i
Lilt of Letters• 1‘
Elf LININ ii , i the Post oitMe sic fprittosePa., Sep.
VLF 14A fiY is now neceisling a large and 'exten I,R tember Nth, 848: I
live Osortment of fall and winter goods. 'which , e.u,,g Harvey. •Kenidy, Jerieulabl
-eel( to tell as 'oar as vac be bought this I , A pets Squire, • Lewis Simeon, i •
Ilhankfcil l for pset favor,. I reepentlully ' Bryant' L. A., , Lord John, I
and the public generally to give me a Burrow', Aca, 2, 1 Leonard Philip, '
. 1
alone elsewhere. I 4 Dodd Daniel, Loomis Henry, 9. ..
12. 1848 Barrows Willlam. I Lankin .tohri, ,
Bray Dennis F. 4 . Laltan 'Theodore,
Babcock. Miss JinficAi 'Miller Cal.b.
Bullard. Wes Amanda. G. iMoronc Jehn,
Barnum, gra. Mary. ;•ki'DOnnel Ueorge,:,
Bash II R.. 'lilagon John,
.hlc4ortin Henry 5, ,
I lliflor Ri.am,
Illitler Jot.n
A. Alumina Relnton, Ii
Meylert 8.. ,'
Markley Dennis, '
l i.t1:11V CI Miss A . 1
‘ '1 , t , i41..f It.
erkrn. Edwin R,
Perkens Lk weak
Peter? J'-.mu. . il
Pa•rh.l3l , j4min. ~
11? erce .1 . wee
Perkins 'Mies E C
II li, ,, hert, k
R..bue Isaac I
• fimprean A. D •
SW. Charles, f •
•• Pe, kei Mrs ld. R,, i
,hivrnan Ns.hau, I. `
na y Theodore, I ,
1 11 Jeseuh. ,
sobbing Israel J. `I
meth Abit 4 Ted 4 ;,'
wartureot John,
&we! Henry IC, ~.
etteph ien e Abe* W. 021 Ann.
Smsebanel. Ailred,
Smith II B•. il
fi &MIX A 11,
smitt 4 AdAison, ',,
'l"..ffsn Hiaslit4lvia,
Toffy frenry. 3, 4
Van Winkles's, 4ane;
Welts Goy. ''' i
i • aJ ' :Bar PEL
M
pp.r Loather of in° best , quanty fin' sale
- "q E T;rrLer'e. iL
Bair 8. B.
JOHN itunre's celebratext'Prilthiran Kenna cnr tale Brown Mika Loreni
at E rlkiuvr
r *n il t op . of at.; totem:Lashio...for wory,i "
C0n 174 4 . 1 " 111 " 5
ifneep 4 E. TerrAfcre. Constintine Abel
B"' AD ok.b., D..:omere.,. • itttinerts and VeAtiogs
itecheioest ever offered in ihu market at
E TIFFAireS,
—_ •
IFall . .
AtiEs. and winter dregig . on ds. Fringes, (}imp,,
e 4 S.c., to ttim them with, at seir'y redoo*d prieels. In
. • .
' E TtssAves.
llittuw;AßE irmt, tire-ci. Saila. Ohne rut: a tali
,sicrten.-nr, C...mtan Yarn, Carpet Warp, B a ts and
t............ Carpeting; at • ' ; E. l'lrra is.
NTElD—Pheasiants, Turk l : ol9. Geis..Ctiickens
1
WAnd plinks in rsobange for Iderehandise - ot Casli
B yo. Oct. It, 1848. . • E'. TIFFANY.
~
4
i
1,
0
• NEW. GO DS. . -
!I I- LL. post Sr, co. I
HOE just received a rio. wavOrtaueet of fall atiid win
i tier t3irods,cotautlod ui Plaid iNoriteda of all kinds,
la i...4a rm. Thibet clothe. G- t. hair Loire., Aliacces.
Gitighunt*. a 41Cei selection of ealiciles. rot-, cluvrp. 1 Bri;d
chithii, Canaiineres, Battings, Winter tinewia, and ii
moo OverytnOg in the Dryll9 , vitlii line. '
, Grocerieip. 1
i H auckMent and at eery ity+lpriees. Sagiti for 51
..i .b
!. ash. iVeltsaes 37i cht, sweist Tea 50, Ni ilo foe 5d
to 4 td 5, and giber goods 10ir in proportion.
ear'' - . --....n.141130en0n handle
I ap '
ALIAR l
I lea ,
icl
, .
a g
Der I;
Imo
I=l
;' Boa ,di and Shingles,
1.1 or pound for We et
, . .ae, Oct. 16,11140-
l ' , NiEW' GOODS.
4
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, ~ .._
.NKT L table friends arid the Online for the lib.
P Doge . oo:ho titpt scillater i . would respect
, site th it &tandem to the - 1 611 ' alld champ Gooda
ii rs
• ~ w etc
,ising, Imitsksting i n. ettt -1- .'. •..
L IPar. 1 00
„DS.
"a- kemliGl4oo:arei:
ititoeol4* SI
Lti . 6,toltai***gniunt9, -,
Vim ...
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Irlitii*#._„MlSS. -,
lit AAAPAN'', AO, ..::--- .-•-:
to
-,4 1!1ti05, ,-, :
~, ,, A c.
. _
fully
heir,
pl
Wic
tow
rite
4 • p:
ILY
kg,
aVC:
LUC!
[2l
~~ ~ ..f.
®!
tees D'd
P
1:4
1!
,
of Turks lithukd Salt fnr sale ati
1 - ; E TirrAtvr;t
d PO !LTC by the Bu
_ PoTre.
r ,
eßs Prip c, dist to iiit boi, *old. on d: good
i
WW I " 6 40 Yd., 00004te0., Yarn' . Bong.
' lidiego4ook am* tolking, ir. excreta/Ay
54 peas :Paper! #ingiOgs; Fite , Spero
i
1 J4To*I.
' LbleittAo.* asuortloom of 110,00 ,
1y ond goods, Elels'obi-Boiat., winoirß °Dior
o.loott*r , pOli Olt -• god Noce pip/o'r *l
*loo tfeils;,Tielto ', ales: o... cheep hr
I': :, • ; - i..,
0000.1 4 16 1,00 . Mime!, '_.'':'
10,4,.- -, -i,....1 !. t. `.'.:-'. : .1. 1 : 1 0 1, a , -.'
1•;:4:1,14.104446J. , 44,4; ': oba 0"*:
1 L lll9 r . Mit nllo l o o *" . . 1. al°oll
=I
0 D S
..,,‘ N= E. ~,,, Gi 0 ~.. ,_ -1.
,„„,*),, receding erli stilekaf :fell aivlivviiler 1
V I V — Goods. - Panicilars jolt iree)r,.• , ,I •
• . ' I *ILLS k SEINIIIIAN. 1
Oht 19. 1 1848: H ' ''' ' 'l' -• . 4 - - :i. -.--,
-- ii'AcKtAti Biz i e i t i * in Ai, kapicisetiaitly oriliiiid...
X . ' •,--i , • ' ; ."-.: Mims k. Sarisee.
' . • Stolle& i ' r f
A N ssioitmeent r Coibldiig and puke stovif,. an sl
4 ,
. 1-1, stove pipe jos reed; 1 ilit,u - ,* SHlnt' , 4.L'
Tip 110 AI/ p . loths.' eviiitee4s . ..Tireekflardolitio. Ned,
...13 Grem and ite Pleeoils.tcheepff th aw ever
Ladies' Dress Good Sheirli. eta, liplendid and ittelP
' '7. Lives.
• •
CA
El
Admunstratore. Salet
WILL he wild.ak pablio esndue on W.Qnesday the
25it. dair 'at Oht inst.. commencing Olt 9 dclack A
M. on the Egtate of /oho anbinsoni late of Brooklyn, der
ceased, the lolloseink prpperty to 'tit t--.! ... - ,
1 me n, i four gear* old Nose, 1; two• years old and.i,
young colt, 3 a•wa, 3: . , %starling steen, 4 calves, it sheet).
2 hop. Ipig f about le bushels of corn. 113 of 05t4,1 two
hone sleigh, 1 two lOrseir egOrt. - 1 oee hone wsguei, ab.rat
Go sap tubs; 4 bush.-Is plasters besides a quatttity?or ha).
farmingtnnist, tt . and hrse hold, fueoitOre,
Terms of ..) ale —fin all autos not' exceeding thfen dol
lars, cubdown—osWr threix dollar's and ander twenty
dollars, six months c-edir.land on -ill 100:111 over foneuty
dollars, nine months errs)* with iriterest and approved
security. ... .D- T011,1{2'4. . ? Aa , ,
- H. 11,1,GetitilDSON. 5 1 rs '
Brooklyn, bet 19, 18411. ,
_ Administrator ' s. Sale
-wird. hi, Sold NIL pU-.114C Veurine; no F W4l , Novem.
bar I.oth. at 10 • .'rloclt, A if lost the late reti.le/mi.
of CHEF OW EET,; late of Glhaoel decd, the followiok
described property, aiz : '
hone'.; .
. 1
1 tom carriage. 1 one dal 1 taro•wbeefed ear.,
nage, 1 t tiro bone alelalt, 3 one horst aledtbs. 2 two y.or.,
old, 1-3 earth*. Far inottertaila, ploolg harroar . a. Fan
ning mill. 2 Mao hors hiumeol'es, 21nlocks. 3 - steaZa. stud
tt
various othet article too Dnipernuft tn . Inentint6 -'
Terms of male made Known on th.l diLy of ...ler, l.
CH AS. TINGLEY, Ailm'r.
N
Gibson, 06t. 18, 1148
Miss Willard's Seminary.
T HE Fall 'quake of troy institutton at Zdootoae. will
commerce on onday Ox Dill. "Slie has taltso 4
I I
I.rgs house to acti n anidate hoarders.. sad it is dimirablv
that Yoaeg Ladies *hi) have no rOatives in the Village,
~chcatofbaarri!vrichttr. Te adh *zit. Wherein perental care
will b. . exeriscd. lila Totten..q tho Q wego lamina
ry. will continue wih Miss Willard.
Board is s}.so pe irock
Montrose,. Sept. 2 , 182
93
17=11
i ' 1
FAIL 'GOODS::
i T UST received at the gni , . of the autrrihei - , algae
ti ar.d• inagnifineht . ainck of Fdl and Wi .riir G•ioda.
a i- s T ro br a si t ni p nf ic t v s e u ry nv v r a c riza te n d l iy atlle w ,.whic t_ ii
j arn i ;El.-I st d fiir
unntrnAei. 0-t. 1 i • , }.
Chatmen .I. w
( VA( Miss lisumati,A
Churchill 3. E
Chnrcj+ili Jonathan,
Dane Jame,.
Dean
Davison William.
Dekirnr
Dean Jotison,
Kuist-d-John P..'
qoorge,
Ford Wm.
Fourier BAlph.
ardner Latham,
Gummy Lhvi B.
Grhega Dias,
Green Alexander,'
finroßey Miss Opbe
Gaissay Tneddore,
erwrey
Heard Sirs: Lauri,
Huriburt J.
Hurls H. ,
Hendrick Henry B.
Hawley J. e 3.
: Hyrrnen Hine,
Herkimer Peter J r.,
Hollis Henry 2
Jehcsau W Illiam,t
•
A1L.1514,..T 10 i ,
~ .b! C026)210ii INS o &asque
ban a *alias , . Nts., . Ap7ll Tann
18187er .1044'fiir - D'itot . e. -._
4/144 ' tibislewihm , 44g 1304rn issued
lined th i Lidienlaciel cotiltip , t .he
pondent.tO'ntalgireiikl nate 00. *
Oar la ghn!N aid Court o 1 tdotolay
ber n ajltiat benta thl Grin day
e l x
er Ma , onintalut alb" raid Libel
' 1 4 1. C. - WARNER, Slieriff.
Montrose, Oct. 1818. . ' J .1
-----
. '' AG c T$- ANTED. V •
, , , ...
ripo mumps for es- nig, ad poutgarlotkii In !•,T,
i countyilbroas 'at tbi I nliOd State : 'T4P4trectu4
the moot liberate im nt i oll'oidr:w4h is, mai/
capital o ( is2s to 4 A. bb 11C08 offere4 l whereby au
agent an make 1 810 io It= per week II tor , her
plitur4arhliddr" Pettilaid ! ) .4 41 7 d1.4. ARY,
c
it
~1
IP lit_ • .
Jellee aymauf
. - I
0 cpra idueflaa.
A •Szabpoono ati4 at
ie -ter cue, and ru
Ic*, eq.. th e Reif
tice thee AM:4ml a
the 20th day of Noll
of the Team) to sea,
Ana.
rosT's ?
i 'OPtinetiTMTiiivii ,,
o t
.
Nr OT 16 E '.,--Thi.. Fig': • in'leatioii toed icto . ti or
1,1 um Blink *IL. uitvisti senuaty,, he 01 7at , th e
tsankjag hauls in' 6truie. 10 loch AllY " Milani'
bir pelt, ! TOOPqlliwitr . --) 'at- LI p'clopt d; .*:.iui
closi se , " ai4; _ ie. --:.
oceoi T.,41 St. JiligN, .Iq!uililer, - 1,
121, — AI;D`
averithlog•
Sitar,7
cheap.
-Ifuts alti
-•=4lkracor •
• therLe
. 004 1
1
,onsd iA ft 12
bee•
REM
38.-4 w
1 / 1 "J tßia !tini
tisinp..l3thb
the IC
1 'l, -
0 0 1 ) 11101 11 ! .. k. . -
tin k f 4 -, 8.1 ' ' .
;handlkioo4- PIO - c4
line 4 itiald .''' ' ! -'
11,o' limb 114014*, vel7J
, 7--, r --, 6 ':' . ' . •
i : ' '• - ''.. , kilo, and
eLecTipkil 1 ! ~ -.
1
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4 6.4 fan
ki#44ll4lclll
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. lioda.l6olltX)2_6l
i l a' 'cha ff y' Base, - , .. , r-....
I - 7 - - ----...1.7, ! r .
... , :. 4 .... 4 , aloft., 4
11-70 ; 1 . 04 L-vrov,..
‘l. .p.:72v..,T-,..7,-..,•,-
f ,-, • •-' --
;' , .-:i--.57.-..'&1
r , ij . ;rn „,,,..„ : „.,-,..„ .-.. -...,,,,i,..___-_-., :Tr: ,
'non. , . IIVIIMUI' -' 'Mo Mai
~ .
ett; is 18ii ,iiimp.t Ine., 'shwa_ 1.-h em ,*.b e i
J 'the lateifeditiotOt-Ifmtel.lieseih*oilovap i a
, ashiorki. sod liiiielisdo,sequesoted:Thy4elf'wltli tip
Tilled styles: t !again presiselpsy! elates tolerant*.
oi ,
,oue patron*, font satisfied ell t I ;pin meet their
, and • exiMetitlOss.' sod' lasi tea* them sisj ;I -. r
thanks An paisravots.. i n .• - '_,-.1,. 1. 'i•
...
_; e. '
Sornething.ss*A 2 ism st i —the sequel ii 102TIMMali
hy o lohe Groves artist ho r tii of 5vi1!,4 4 .14 eTNIF
d eicri Am witbilut an tiro*, _ li ,
N. It. Cattle* doue.ao - th o shulSt bug** feldr
pas icedipectell.in retwoi. I •...i !,_, .., . •
Shop immediately over Sesrle's . Stare._
• Montrose. 1,40.1848. i , 40Hic. OZOVEIr
" ' D - t• cobtrt"' •
Et 0 itf tie 0 p .
TENDER,B his Pinfeiiiiimsl aer j eeslothe citizens .
,Discocklaki
w. Hives at,n!rtitc,sll Tema tiv'zttn.& *Ms y . ritit
nortnaine fair. • ,;
• ' &CAD YE 11* .•• .
. •
. ..
• t , :. .
'Of the; Pregbytery of-Susteas - •
TipsJfkir.iiii 4 , ,,, will tie JIMIDeit at Friends*** 4 '.
the Ist Of Clamber next., coin tlin bawds& of
H alloela Arroarrana A. B, an Elias M, A.:Ffißerd,-'
Teacher of the Primary depart ' Tit. Ithiarldilli. i..
inadiaie Supervision of the Preii telt': of 8 ' - .
and to deidenatito ' , mitre a gel Odes- withiar,, . -;,
0 1 ,y
and Cluoiicaf!. 'location. Boaril ceo haf.:'' .._ - 7 :
low rite, evety facility will tiejakeled fee
of tha arm:lent .The sitkiatitniii i .healtbir V
roe from many of the timptatieCe oftweng an 4 . . el
_ .. •
•
, Tern's pd! ITernilf 12 W.
Common Englzah "triad:les, ... 90
Latin Graatmai,and Lesions, ,Pbemiatty,
loanahY , Bot49. Rua ROojic, a 00.
Algebra, Sareeying,filanmetpland A t i umx tiz o,. 4 04,,
Latin and Greek Claasica.andFriwk " SOO
Rarer to Itev.Sarnoel F. OnW9irvalaaitig. •.-
" F. D add. ISANer.Lake.
to hitiasra. J. B. Felromet and A. Wickhaac
Priend :iv v a iltP l
Frietll; l ,ld ' e . `to ' twin*: 184 g, • " 37-ow.
... .. • - ..
New ,Itet ly. Vishiotis for ltilapwan- ---..,
, ,
_. ..,
TUS r arriyed a the ithop of" .. A. LoCßEPextfioriebte
• l Tailor, *'ho will be happy l :o aeite all who rafmiri::
vur him' with their eatronage. Mimic warranted-inlet*
none dooe-il eewb ere. . -.11;t ....'
Cutting &il on short nntlee 1164 warranted to et it
'We aP right 'l2?"Stiop - overili B, Sallitkary'satera:' -
gootomto4,l3: 1848 i 1
the Pubhe
- n LINEfila. ; ll..C.; BISSi4L, having formed aco
Jr a parfait/14p in the it
T'Attit.P.T.WG IFOINESS,`
are prepared provefkat so thicuneful brew/t
-or nlo/try lienbcerced. tdontraimmtn not be excelled be
the akill.of het Slechiaie/. tVe*ll keep CenoteMly Cm.
hand or, make to order. Coat/. t/. Pants,. Cloak/ ea&
Overcame iil.e 'it M .
Tery deacriptiooleitahle,for gendernmee
orear, at price/to which no rot/no/Me man can object..
No xarmeni mare lic,es lieiperadtced lei*" dm.
chno that le net-iic4c . I fit arial - finfiih., ,• ,
Ooe of us a/All/hitt Neer Yorin';, every Siring ttatifin
gum thus eiriOnn fish:Minable pi n the beueficofwbet
sVe may there; nalulby personal; rcitieri, We-hami.
tem.i /o d the Fah; /Mt Winter f lor
prisiezgarinci4 for mco ejnibiiixotitimoifevery.
ccy. .'oetttnx /foie lolko , heat d/nnerkw
12.,1843' it •
1 ' Staves! Stg es --,,,--,
FB. c nii_ci - OLE a lc. oo * Mid iii6)int thkiftiii;ldie
.
and' tn.* plirmetnst thesr,illime no4r Orr/nisei frit
1 r.,,a •isavrtnaliqt lot . stoves. .AnStng ttleir stoOlt*rtW.
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