ri te" oftrohe Strohm, which last year was o f su fficient importance to prevent his nom incon, of no importance at all under ells tig circumstances. TarllfLA nobbg t -Twa ways to Bide I. - Fillmore said in his annual messige Ahigh tarifean never be permanent-- It will cause dissatisfaction, and will be ame d It excludes competition, and thereby incites the investment of capita! in Manufactures to such excess that *hen d i nged it brings distress, bankruptcy, and m i n u pon all who have been misled by its faithless protection." This is the language of the president of t h e United States, who by the position he holds has to recommend to Congress what h e deems proper upon this subject, and he tt Whig President m the bargain.. Now chat does Gov. Johnston say—a Wbig governor, t og ether with a mixture of abolit ionism, free and antiniasonry ? Why hehas already taken the stump and com menced prating and bloating about the old antiquated tariff of 1842. He is se silly as to think that his professions for a high tar iff will keep him in the gubernatorial chair. Here is a hobby ridden entirely different.— p r esident Filmore takes a rational view of the subject and admits that as commerce changes the laws regulating it need thug°. Thi s we call taking the reins of the hobby, and riding straight forward but Gov. Joh n . sten las evidently got his back to the head of t h e hobby, and instead of taking bold of the reins is trying to guide it by the vuoper. to it John perhaps your nag will p i k e the back track and then you will have your face the right way whether you ever reach your place of destination or not- we don't care.—Easton 4agus. Tice Awful Execution. BALTIMOIii Aug. S. ISSI. Taylor-Murphy and Shelton, the murder .ss-Of the Cosden family, were tiling to-day , lathe presence of eight thousand people, whose behavior was %Tr's. orderly. The prisoners' ascended the gallows -to gether with firm steps. Taylor and Murphy made short addressee, positively denying theit‘guilt. Sheltosi al so denied his guilt. Murphy, when first brought to the gal. lows, exclaimed, "Murderers now do yonr work; but, bear in .mind, that you do not !hang murderers," The gallows was twenty-fire feet - high,. :land the fall six feet. The ropes were bunglingly adjusted, and when the trap fell, the knot of Murphy's rope broke, and he fell violently to the .ground, a distance of twelve feet. ' His throat -17 as horribly mashed and•laseerated, and he was perfectly insensible'. This occurrence caused a thrill of horror amongst the specta tors The other two men died without a strug ;o—theireat fall not only broke their neck; .but parted the flesh all around their. throats: almost to the bone. They hung twenty mantes anti.svere taken down. Murphy: by this time, had recovered, and Na in repeated his declaration of innocence. As he passed the bodies of Taylor and Shel ton, he eiclaimed, -My G - id two Innocent men Bacilfirol," lie was again put on the gallows—With the blood streaming from his neck—and swung off. He appeared to die quite easily, The crowd then dispersed. •I am happy to state that there Were no regalar. steamboat excursions cotton up to carry spectators from 33altimore to witness this execution. There is nu truth •in.the reported arres of Shan. Anpst 8. 1851. Amns•Green, the negro convicted of rape. was executed at Ellicot's Mills, to day.— He went to the scaf.ld singing and praying ; He declared his innocence, but said it was don use, as the (world would -not believe him. He asked Glad to forgive her. A. despatch was received frcuu Governor Lowe, authorizing a fart bq respite, if tb ongbt ad ,visable by the District Attorney. The Cuba. Revolution. The fallowing latter so sans the' Balti more Sun, was received by a L'cntlem an of, this city, which came in the Georgia, glyco l the postice denial to all the accounts of de feat and disaster to the patriots : flsrass, August 1. 1841. Dear Brother;_ These are glorious daysfar the Cubans; our army of freedom is in= creasing. and every time that we attack the enemy, though superior to us in number* oar arms are crowned with_ success, The , pnr gpanish soldiers are dying from expo sure:a the well known Cuban sun, You wril dear that the friends of Spain triumph in having conquered us but it is a lie—a ,thousand times a lie. They say so, be cause they do not wish that is the States it ohonld he known now the patriots bear themselves; and, therefore, by order of the Captain General, it is prohibited to publish in tae papers until after the departure of the steamer Georgia. Here one bead; nothing from the lips of men, and women. and children, but cries' of " Independence kr ever!" and "Death. to the rule of * ll in America!" W e are sure that when Lopez disem blth, the cause will be gained in three manths, Many of the troops have comb :aver to our ranks, and these say i bat the test donot wish to come over until they see at brave lApt the he of the army of freedom the ad a. We have here four or more Americans of that iafamous sort who are declared en-. r!mice to the Nil , ;se, who have Prom tateGslae.,tainl Co,nelaa,,to write to the United ginat the reports of the a tsvls'diaeticieke:sshaere f alse,,and.that the .:CPu p.. fur they have .no die cis tpaluinethine trei:anrk, A i o raot, prader- Ws and vil e as l nB - f , m 2s,t go . Wile cow italic°, itho I ' d ' . Anuirlnkl) e9lafga toa u „ thus sell ,themselues meut which would tUake slaves ~laof freemen'. tan.als struck bar blow, and the' 41 mtutri ! h a s s a i • . . . t b . to Avnence meows S pain We wait with apt: k th ie e n _ the enrning - of Lopes.---' .114f 4 Nnt Quitman , some with bitty 141,;:ete, tae! Worn four to 'six vessels, ivr with rps and arms to supply bad ar :`- 4 7n, in order to extinguish the wyt. Jary List-Nifigust Term, GRAND JllllOliS Apolacon: 'Michael Cunningham; Bridgewater: ;John IL Chapman, Nehe- miah Scott; Reuben , r . 'Brooklyn:: I. B. Mick. Dimeck: George _Gates, G:-D„. Hemp stead. Forest Lake : James : Lerman. - Gibson : Brasius.Corey, BenjantrifDix. Great. 13crid: ! Luke D. Rosa„ Jonas Smith., • , • - ' Harford: L. T; Farrar, Daniel Oakley. Harmony,: Robert Day. Herrick: Thos. Burdick jr. Jessup; George Bowman. `Middletown: Calvin D. Cobhe, Montrose: Gearge Fuller.- - New Milforsl: Latham A. Smith. — Rush: 3latheW Dunmore, .It. S. Shoe maker. • ; - Springville. Thomas Jackson.' • Thomson: Ezra 31. Ball. . • TRAV2RSE JURORS. .• Auburn LJohn,TewksbUry, _Daniel Coo ley. : • Bridgewater: Asa'CLuce, Abijahßush.' Brooklyn : It T. Ashley, Amos B.Mer rill, 'Edward Packer, Amos Tewkibury, Ansel Sterling. Clifford : Charles D. Wilson, Orrin Thatcher. • - Choconut: Samuel T. ,Leo, - Edward Burke. Ditnock : Joseph Quick, ITriah Thayer. Franklin: Joseph L. 3lerriman, Horace Barnum, ;David Watson. , • • Friendsville: Sahmel Horton, Miles IV. Bliss., • • Forest Lake: Michael Mann, Michel Hap, John Reardk G, IV. Ball, C. B Gm:Ps. - . Gibson : Williams, S. IT.Bam ilton. Great Bend,: \ WiMam Dayton. I Belford : Amherst Carpenter, Sewbl Wilmartb, George Whitney, .D. Whit ney. 'lemony : Ephraim Barton, P. A. Wad, IV. S. himock. ( , Herrick: 'ErastlM 'Bennett, Wiliston -K. Tyler, 'lra ?Nichols!. • . Jicksan : Eli Barnes, Enos Bryant, ,Peletialz, Gunnison,!Geo. IV. Tyler. , Jessiip: Daniel :Picket, 'Jos. %V Smith, Asa Olmstead, Joel Cogszrell. • . . Lathrop : Balzar. Lemix: Henry - Bailey: Rid Tower,Fiml crick Wilson, Willic4m. R. Cobb, William Conrad, Allen Neljoizald. Liberty: Daniel Brown, Geo ..R. Haw ley. David Willard Truesdell. Middletown : Richard O'Donnell, Eg ben Steadwell, Patrick 211cdormick„ I 31ontrose: CharleS Avery,: William H. Boyd, E, W. Hawley, S. _h': Sayre. New 'Milford: F. F. Balker, Ezra Pratt, Amos Brant, John S: - Headrick; Horace Summers, Martin Vanhousen. Rush: Lyman S. Carter Patrick Red den, Beebe Wells, James L. Fargo.. - Silver Lake: Dennis Sullivan, Ebenezer Gaige. ;Thos. Hartlip . ll, Michael Laugh lin. Springville: Samuel Sutton jr., James" Quick, Thomas Risley, Milton Shelden. Thomson : Stephen, - Jenkins, Ebenezer Messenger. - fG".• Those in Italic ere for Week. • he Secoiid NEW ADVERTISEME ' 'TS --- i WHEELER'S PAT NT; RAILWAY CHAIN' HORS E POWER AND OVERSHOT; THRESHER & 'SEPARATOR. t_ TZI" Tb► aribseribee bas obtained fenm XESSES. - MTIEELZ.B. , ALELIC*Ic C . O. OF ALBANY, urelidyfoitki safd f ir tbelr Celebrated 'AgriculturalMachin' es 'WM LIE 'WILL fiELLAT Tfirift ALlusypnlas, -' ADDING TRANOTION. TheTtVO Boast: xtecirmt SP s a RA rr. well calculated far large farmers and those who mete &business of thi esh lag. • ThlYare light 'and cmapact,Po that the whole is conveniently carried oh one warn with two horses, the weight being abont ^MOO pounds. . The VIBRATING SEPERATO It divides and carries the etratsratlrely cleat from the grain, leaving the' grain , the best possible condition for cleaning. ' • • This machine with from three)to five hands Will thresh from one to two hundred bushels of wheat per day; or twice that quantity °foam , The ONZ TIOREE MA CaINE.SwIt: tartar three hands will thresh about half that quantity. They &Br; thresh, and seperaweinver chaff from the straw, .very fad, and 14,‘Tbe °nation . * Power is edeuelV . ely used by large dairymen for churning audior sadriurwood, cutting feed, Re. f -.. Two Horse Power, Thumb= and . Separatoronith bands and all"appintaneee, - • s'l4s DO One Hume. do. do. do. ' - -120 00 Do. • 4lO. - do.- geared for churning, driving crass-cut tliw.and plod- atone, • - Clover Duller. Feed Cutter, . " Cireula r Saw Mill, (24 Inch ' ; died M.- The abase malitinesei stall warranted work do the.entire astiltactlon of the purchaser,' or iliey may La rch:timed within shay &ye tram the time. they are re ceived, and the pnreluwentaney it pakl will be refunded, dt'7" The Subscriber hoe °neat the too hone irmeldnes ircfnil operation vend le prep:wadi() do limiting In the best manner possible;and wad:rallied to ice entire lit. ___ . ,' B ' 3 . 1.. Ilarford Ang. lath 1351 tf. - 2. PECK. English Patent Leer Watches ..... - ...a.• Tae Subscriber ; _has this day j zi: • • J. received from the Afanaufsc torytrother lot trf, his superior c , . .. A. Eugli 'Lever Watches, of differ / "' f\ r ent sizes and styles,,tn surer a"d . ,' z Those persons wishing a _good ' l t GOld easeg>rullfeWeled,and plain , 4 i - , ' le -.'•-- drotAceeper at loweripricas than Ns - ...- they can obtain them efsewhere. ..nra Invited 'to call end examine them, as the attbecriber can, with , confidence warrant th uperior tunny Watches ever sacred for Galicia thi* them' '. . _ Binghamton, aua.l2, lif. "Washington sr.' ftMtminierk lber otlPo P 00 4 , * Greamen, sum' sattsalt "hovels ; - Butter kttives, for mac by - - • • A. J. WAN'S 4844, - • • . • Wsihanton ttreet; 1-I.diUturrreel7ll.4!,,b. Zr . 'lll3, 471 LIOLD' Ca - Ulm Nueva y• - Aul B 4. -.4 1"I 72EDlerEVA101. - trur , urm wpst & Ptts, ha bet* dlsaolved by mato , : .1. al coasezt. " sue t. POST. „ licrotressi:July 21,184. Wanted: - • 1000-Ble's 40114%e:4, Cern, Rye. and Oatehr wlnch_the Market prices will be paidin Cieh, when delivered atJ. NeKinner? Mille, it Great - Bend: , I ' i J. D. hIeRINNEY. L.: Creel Elend e Aug.443, 1851-33W4*. . , Entriayell. ' GAME into the inc4aure of the - anhecrihrr 'on - Sunday the 27th a - yellow cow 'about 8 years old. The owner ban'hava the same by ea& 4 1 °Poo the sibsariber;proving property and talk. - ing her awity ASA CARLING. Auburn. Aug. 14, 1851-330 .- ` - Faym 'lat. Salo. TTHE onbanribor offeri for lde, his farni, : shun. ted Stnith Aubdru, Slog . noitaty, um:lcon. "mining 101:Facrea, with T 5 or lid !tare" under im iirovement ; and well , fduced, :Manly 'with.otone. Said.farm has thereon-a log '.houite, framed barn; and a thrifty ordhard of Fruit trees; and is adjoin. hig thilarna of Jonas Carter. - - .. .., . 'luaus. liberal. _ For Any ' further information persons may, inquire of die subscriber, is Rush; near Mr. Snyder's /late!, of of Lathrop, Bros:, Mcintrose, . - • -:' i JAMES LOGAN. . , Aug: I 4; 185 1---33wja ' .• '• • -'': To those who owe Me. ITAVING.been nimble to attend to my Pro- JLJL fessioual duties for:nome months, owing to a long and lingering illuetai, lem COMpelled to calf on, all those Indebted - to me, either by notes or no counts, to call at the•store of•Saxii Seymour, iu ',afford village, and settle the same, at their ear liest nossible coalvalence. N have left all My notes and • accounts with Mr Seymour, where they can: be found at all times. CLARK DICKERMAN :Harford, Aug 14; 1851-33w1* E. W. .. Akberaft , . _ nEALER, in Fore and American .Marble : inch as hloonments, Tombs., Lleitd-Stouev;Pier and Centre- Table Tope, Sc.- shop a fey doom East of Albert Ways Tavern; Binghamton. N. Y., 1851.--.. Vina. 'P a d. All orders addressed to It. ' 4. Folks, Montrose, Pa., vill be promptly attended to. VALUABLE BOOKS ' Jttst PUBLISHED AND Volt SALE BY :OEN a. Txrzion. 1100ASELLEFC & • oureurstiint, 143 JASSAU ST:, NPW-TCRK. 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But. hi; wish is to excite a SoliD litode to obtain, and to becorde intimately acquain- , 'tett and prefectly familiar' with. its history, 'doe- I trines and laws; to know is- troth , to imbibe its spirit, feel its payer, aud partake of its salvation; in a word, to prize in some measure as it deserves this treasure which is indeed beyond prize. We predict for it a eirculittion far_ beyond any of the author's former works.—The News Jon. 7th . 'Sacred Scenes and Carocters,--B y theßei. J. T. Headley, author of the " Sacred Mountains," &a:: This work will add greatly lathe reputation s of the author. In literary -merit, it more than equals. his," Sacred ,illountnins." Mr. Headley excels in ' is glowing style and vivid destriptions. Urn :troths are a tich treasury of all the' sublimity of thought, moving tenderness of passionond vig orous strength of expression; -which are to be' fouud in al /ih., languages by which mortals declare their minds.- .- Daily Glebe, Jan. sth. - Rambles and Sketches..--By Rev. J.T. Head have not fora longtime sat down bookl , with mare pleasing anticipations, or found those anticipations more fully realized, than in the pernial _of the -work before us, tualweknovi it will be hailed with - gratificatiou y the Many adniires of the talented author.. "Napoleon and his Marahalls" Was, perhaps„ as Popular, and found at least ttetnauy euMusiastio readers as any book, that Can* mentioued.' tWe'think, the Ramb les and, Skatches ere destined. - to,-be least :asi,any ,of .his pmviottslY , published works. Them itinot a dull chapter in the work,. filled-as it is With en infinite variety." The -author half' ample Morn and verge enough fur thetimploYinent of hittfide talenta to great luivantage;and most sue. iessfolly_hos he accomplished the task. The-bi ographical sketch of the author is interesting and "well considered." end adds °Molt - to the value of the heck, which is got np ilia very neat . and at; tractive style by the publisher.—Portland Trans.; crineDielsth. Mr. Headley hr one of the Meet Pramising Writers of this emity, and we have; here one of bis beat books— oneon which be can safety rest biz fame. Tr possenes the untatiguing charms of perfeet Situ ptieity and truth . There is a graceful fitinkuess pre- ading the : composition, which engages the in-I' terest of the:readerin the author as well as in the aubject. ' His rambles about Rothe, Praia and Loa ded exhibit a thousandlively t mits of in . lugeuons, Untrue, upon which:a man of taste will delight- to linger. We predict-foFtbis a, sale -equal. to that , of any arthe author's warki.-44Tew.York, News. The Col faction is nun dwhich no inihortieed be ashamed,. It connate. indeed,' or wiine , Mr. ifertillefb Most 'brilliant end highly,-,ftnished corn portitions,; of those, specimens of bio *abilities by which ba niay be judged with the greatest safe ty -to Wei frame asa:word-painter and tainki a . New York TribuneDec4l7.-1849. ' N.' The abovebooka will le forwarded to onleii Ott ,the rnie.eainentioned, freeof.postage . .to any part' of the United Stater,, --, ,the receipt,' of, - Af o li e y!;!ttY,hi loPtbY, snail at my JOHN. -TAYLOR:- Po bliAlter; ‘144-",t 4 ? . .e,asau st;11.1/. . fIaRDEN filiskeeallocbeaterOardra Seedy Jo. "Vr *Pool azist formal* by - J.LIONIS &BoN. Horeb - LEGAL ADVERIVEMENTS Bale - by the Executrix. -: - Ward, Tilt! _ o vt ; l l ,/ j a a b w la real " esta tow te 43 fpnt: I sed,'Ivill ba:riold at public vendee or eut•cry ' oil Saturday the 16th of August .next, et .the Court House in Afentrose,mfmmencing et thiee o'cleck;;P. M. 'Chu, property will ben divided into three . ..parcels; visa_ that lying On the east side of the Coehecton ; ,and Great Bend Turnpike road; coutisining abuut eighty, acres, without bitildings, but ;With at least SO litres in et good state of - cultivation; and under good fencewill be sold in one parcel: - - All &hit lying on the erect side of said • road,: being about fifty acres, 35 of which is improved, ivjth an or. chard Mid with a framed dwellingzhonse, shed and barn; and 'dn . /idyl; favorably, by _the Lackawanna and Western Railroad, (a ..Erepot Of which is'ex petted to be upoh or near the premises,) will, be sold in another parcel. • Aud the . Gray lot," ( so 'called') will forma third parcel in , the tuge. Ev• ery necessury information will be given iti any time previously to those desirous of purchasing, by calling on IVm. Q. Ward, Esti.; or on Gordon Mosley, Esti:, of New Milford; Terms, one half cash; the re,ineinder ' secured satisfactorily to the Executrix, hi two payments, at six and twelve mouths, with interest, • SALL Y . WARD, Executrix New July 2186'1856 . , • of MEWS SALES..'... • [DV' VIRTUE of a writ of Veu. Ex.. issued out the'Court of Common Pleas of Susonehan na county, to me directed 'and - delivered, 11_will expose to public sale, at Court House in Mon tress, - 01 i Saturday, "August Ifitir„ 185 t, at 1 .o'clocli, p. those two pieces or "parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the township of Rush, in the county of Susquehanna, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded mid described-Os follow' to' wit : beginning at a stale and stones' center of Levi - Shoves - lot, thence south 721 degrees east one hundred and twenty-one perches to a beach , tree; thencti north 184 pert:4s' to: it stage and ' stones corner of Alaimo PiclieXelot; thence west 115 perches to a stake and ,stones corner of Levi Shoves lot thenCe by the satne,south 149 perches to the place of beginning, containing one'hundred and nineteen acres and sixty-five perches, more or less, together with the appalen:truces, m ore framed house and one 'framed barn, an orchard and about 2tl acres improved. Alpo one other tract, boundo and described as follows, to wit : beginning ut the southwest Cor ner of a lot surveyed for tVilliam Lathrop, thence along the western line thereof north 80 perches to a post: thence south 89 degrees west 119 per ches to a hemlock tree, in the line of Levi Shoves lot, thence by the same south 89 perches to a car tier, thence north 89 degrees east 119 perches to the piece of beginning containing 593 acres, be th'e same more or less, together with the uppur-.1 tenatices and about twenty , acres improved. • Toliert at the suit of S. S.'llulford vs. Allan- I stou Lung. ALSO. . All that certain piece or parcel of laud situate lying and being. in the township of lessup,.(late Itush,) in Susquehanna county, bounded and de scribed ea follows, to wit: begiuning at a peat the westerly corner of the original_ tract iu.the war , restive "Elijah Brown," thence north twenty-three mid hulf degrees, east about .one hundred and fifty-six perches to a pest and stones corner, south eighteen and a half degrees ens: tilting laud occu pied by Homer Lovely, one,hundred and forty eight perches to a large hendock corner; thence by the same land, south twenty-three and a half degrees, east seveniy-thren perches to a post 'and stones in the original tract line, and thence nosh sixty.six and a half degrees, west one hundred and fifty-five perches to the place of beginning, con tenting sixty-six acres, be the same more or fess, being the same tractor parcel of land Which C. L. Wird by indenture bearing date the twenty. eighth day of-January, IND, and recorded in the office for recording Deeds in and ; for said county,_iu Deed &oh No. 12;Pege 683, conveyed to. No-; thaniel P. Cornwell, together with the appurten ances and improvement, 2 framed houses, I fram ed barn 1 orchard and about 40 acres - imp:oved, late the estate of P. J. Hart. , Token in execution at the suit of B. 8..F0x ord. P.J. Hart. All that certain' riece or parcel of land situate ying and being in the township of Leuox in the county of Susquehanna and state of Pennsylvania, bounded cad described as follows, to wit: on the north by lands of Isaac Woodruff mid E. R. Grow, and. Brothers ; on the east by lands of W. 0. Gard ner and tVm. Hanley. on the south, by the county' line between :Susquehanna and Wyoming counties and ou the west by lands in the warrantee name of Mathew Brooks and George Kepler, containiug .161.1 acres more or less. together with the appurteu. -ances twc framed-houses and about 50 ucres im proved. . - Also one other piece or parcel of land in the same township and eau*, bounded on the North by land iu the warrantee name of John Dorcey •, ou the east by land of Grow and Brothers, and Dan id Pease; on the south by lands of Isaac Wood. ruff; and on the west by hinds in the warrantee name. of Andrew Tybout, containing 150 acres more dr less. ' Also seven other lots, described on a map of re survey of John Dorcy, warrantee, made by John Boyle. and numbered on said draft as - follows, to wit: No. 2 containing 53 acres 150 perches; no. 4 containing 51 acres 90 perches, no. s,containiug 51 acres and 51 perches, no. 6 coutaining 51 times and 90 perches, no. 7 containing 51 acres and 90 perches, no. 8 containing 51 acres and 90 perches, no 9 containing 51 acres -and 90 perches, in all 362 acres and 51 perches be the same more or ICU together trith the appurtenances. , • • . Taken in execution at the suit of LewisMcNa= mare vs. Albert Chamberlin altar. de bailie: non, etc., of Charles Chandler, jr., deed, and Evelina Chandler, widow and guarditin of Mary A. and James A. heirs of said decedent. • ALSO. All that certain piece or ercel of d , lying and being - in the town p ship of lan Rushsituate in the county of Susquehanna; bounded and described as follows, to wit : it beitma triangular lot adjoin ing lands of Caleb Camnilt on the north; on the south and east by lands of Samuel Walker, and on the west by tho road' leading front the Ridge road to Buckingham Stewards and the Wyalusing Creek, said lot to be run oat io as to contain twen ty.five_ acres, together with the appurtenances. Taken in execution' the:Wait of Caleb_ Car malt rs.'Mablou.G4sS , All that certain piecis - oc parcel Of land situate in the townahlri of Leur.ii in the county of Samna henna, bounded- and described'as follows, to wit: on the north by lands of Clark and Coltvell; - east bv lands of William Hartlek; south by finds of A. Unckley. - E. ftallsted, and Brown.; and on the west by lands of 1. Steel 'and John ",E Amu estate; - containing about ,three bunclredAmea, he ..the same more or less together with the appurten ances and improvements:Aso log houses and about thirty acres improved. ' _ . Takin in execution at ;the nth of M. C. Tyler cs; Samuel L Hallsted: • ALSO. ' All that certain piece or parcel. of laud lying end beink partly in the township of Thotnson,in the county of Susquehanna_ and partly in the town ship of Prestos), in thorn:minty of Wayne; bounded and described all follows, to wit: on, the north oast by land, of Robert Tenant. on the" south east by lands of -.:Corduer, on the southwest by lauds of WilliamJeasup, and on, the northwest by landatif John %Vatter, containing one hundred and thirty acres, about forty acres of which are in,the coun ty...Of Susquebanna'and the iiniainder4tttbeionn ty of Wayne,' together .with the apporfrnances, one framed house; one framed barn and about for ty Imre, Improvedi = _ 1 • • ' Taken in execution at !basalt of Robert E Rut& venand Israel Craieford, jr., doing basing hods? 1 the Son of Enthral if. Co. es.Alvab Mudge, L' ' ALSO./ - ' - -, --: . , :- 1 , All of loasstban'E:' Churebilli Interest, jri „ ell 1 those two pieces or parcels of land situate* ,lying earl:being in .the township. id Franklin, In -the "lusty of Eusgoehauts, the first behadeli Dud de. 'scribed asidlloses, to *if; on thirties:4h by, lona A rf Simon Parks; - ,as by landoef Charles Follei; 'pith by theisigbwaymut fl..Treverseas- cod treat hrthe MOTs": 'oOntrOT.ht.llXlleaiciSt.logellsiir With - the.:apparteiiaheek one tram: beim*, otit framed tarn, seselranded blee.klasitb shopione or chard and sibpsit7oaerei irtiorevett' The bpd hot/pat iiethio tuirthiiiietrdirof Chiiiistlpsvers, cut by with of Ira Cole► ant* by Wm . Alonzp WiThlllOty tad west by Inds of Anita Feet and i "LEGAL =ADVERT _ ISEMENTS. iSan;iiel Dakar, cow-awing a ' l 6 oll imi3d re d-a • iicres,"tcigelti r , with "tha appuninanaes and ',kn.- idoreniania._ tllle JtpnJ batis :dud :about twenty : bores improved. Taken In execaiimrat the snit of Edwin Bacon t.J.• E. Churchill.- - '7l.•!' • I • By virtue of a writ of -Pi, Fa; all that certain ' piece or parcel of Inuit situate lying and being in .the township of Dimcick,M thinaanty of itrsque !: •h an nai bounded and; described as , folio*, to wit : On the north by•larids of Henry .Babcock; on the Vast by lands of Jehn Gray and A•Bardiek t - the South by lands of ,GraGatets—ind en the • west by • lands of Henry Denuis;oontaluibg 80 acres be the Game more, or lits;:together *hit the appurtenan. des ono framed haulm ode, log house, one framed horn, "one orchard: and abOut acre, improved,,, late. the caplet of :Honey Osterhout.- • - :••• - • Taken in eximutten at ; the snit of Lathrop ,Salisbury cs. Henry Osterbout. - r I .AII that certain - piece or parcel 'of land situate lying and, be Mg • in • the- township of Springville the county of Susquehenna,,bounded anddescr ibex! art follows, sewn: ,on the, north , by-the, road from- Bpringeilki to flrooklin iims hi ilia Mad Co :Slick.. olsott and the witch and "Wept bY lands : of -A; Beaidsley, 'containing one half are be the same :tifore or less, together, With the, ,appiiiienandes, one framed dwelling heuseand one framed barn. , Taken in execution at the suit of Spencer ox es. Polly Headley, with' noilia' La -Clark Burr fly virtue pf a.ivrit of Lea. Fa.; all those certiki tracts orpureels of land, 'situate in the township Of Apoluhoir in the .county .of Stinpiehanuli and. State of PettusYl% - aniti, and batted bounded Ulld de tts'followe;, to Wit r° Mkt Of them beginning t the canter of a ni ne nosetot, hereinafter mentioned thence north pa tly by John - 1. - yontt r.hd partly by Timothy hlltelinn'e land to. a corner of John iCaits'ffl i land: therm& Weal iiitife - rind by lands o( Timothy `Crinnin, eighty :perches to .it'horner ; thence tmrth by the same; thirty;three. perches to ti stake, a corner of John McGrath!s land 'Thence by the saute west seventy perches too,stak e u car- • Reaguntrittnil ; thence' smith by,' the same ! thirty-nine peiches to a comer; Metter. sting)). MC same west Iwoay-five . perches tit a slake a come?' of tittinuel Milliguiee:' hind ;:thMiCte , tiouth by the.] same L.Wenly•two perches to another Corner tit said Milligan's thence east itinetpeight perches:to u corner Row Road, two called; thence, Ly the Said road south five degrees,Cust forty.four. perches la the north.west corner of the said nine acre lot, and . ; thence - by - the - saute emit SeVetity perches to the place. of bSginning, containing - Sixty-thr ee acres • and sevemnmtlis, more or, less, (which kit Nutty Collins contructedm cenvey to the said John - Mat thews anti the Said Caleb Earmult having mica tic. - .edupd paid , the consideration mein thm.efor ut the renui;a. ufer.,id joint Matthews, the said consident i ion money is thereby secured • and the said 3 / a rty Collinnhy indenture dated the twenty:eighth day olJuituury, inst., intended to he recorded granted the Same to the sr id John Matthews in • , One otherof Mont situated illActolitcon township aforesaid, hounded as foliates: beginning in the road lending-front Checouut'to Apulacou,.a corner of land..fortnerly.tif John Harden, thence by. the • same north ser.ven; degrees - west one huud ed and ' sixty perches , tots canter,. and north five degrees. west twenty.ritte Beeches gad a half; theme east seventy perchesto the lust described lot to a coiner thereof; thence Pooth itWeitty•one perches. and a' half to a coiner of lund contracted to John Lyons; thence west by said John • Lyons - nineteen perches undid: tenths to a canter; thence'stith seven de grees euntone hundred andseventy.two perches to' a maploaapling by the road tettiling,to Apolacon and thence along the, said routrfifty4wo perches ' tend fire tenths to , the begitining, - ,containing. fifty. nine acres and lotir;tenthe more or less (being com plied of two lots or pieN4 of land - which _ &mud Milligan nod wife by indenture dated the - first day of November. A.U.1847, recorded in the; Book - .No. 16, page 386.4 c., granted unto the said John Mniiiirwii fee,) together with. thehere‘ditaments and appurtenatmas, one ehantee, one log barn, and about tit/ acres improved. • - Taken is execution at the suit in Caleb .Cannalt .r . s.Johu3latiheiws. - • N. GEIZE, Sheriff: .Sl!eritru.OfTier, 3fouturs' • . .• - 'July 2:2,1851. • • Proclamation. NIVI-1 %REA:3 the flou„ %woe irlaur. "President of,ilMConit of Over and Ter miner. and General Jail Delivery, CoutorQuar: ter Sessions of the PerMe and Cetirt 'of Conimon Please and Orphansi Court iii - fino • Eleventh Ju idieiarDistrict. Composed Of the'Conutiel of Sue ipietutimit Lazerite Valid .Wyorning ; and ,the Dons. lit. C Trtdia-and CliligLEJl, TINGLir, Associate Judges M. Susquehanna Comity,* bare I honed their precept, hearing date the 39th ,day of May, in 'the year of Lard, one thousand, eight htnidred and fifty-one; and to me directed,: for holding, a court of Oyeradd Terminer and Gett era! Jail Delivery, n the Dori:nigh of Afootruirei and County of Smopihannii, on the third-Monday 1 of August nest, (it 6.'ng the lEqh day): , ticrrsor, is m attEllY:-011VP.:i to the Cormier Jus:. , titre of the Peaie, dad ginhtfablei of said Coroner, [of Susquebufma,that,they be then and there. iu Illicit. proper persons. 'itt two o'clock. in tha after-;,: 1 noon of said day. with their records; Inpiisitio.is, and'oilier remenitininees, to do thoar ihings.which [to their dikes appertain to be done. And those, who are bound by reciignisances against the Pris titters:that are or sball be in the Jail amid Coun ty Of Snatitiehanna, are to be theu mid there, to against thero.as will bell's!. " . Dated at . /tlontrose,:the Oth ,day of July, in the year of our :Lord, ono thousand, right 'hundred and fifty-one. '., • - 9.Bwe - ' - C. GERE, *Sherif Nevws. - Joy- to the World. NOttoee . ' ' 'LAKE 'MON, having idepted the !lady Pay aYs- T L ErTERS of Adiiiinisfratiini - of 'the estate of hottltAuyethirlseriekirse%anto(ll:2s:;77,lovubm William White, deed., late of the lotwnshillor thstrneve. extensive, and eiteap assortment of Spring. Auburn, having bien'giturted to the" undersigned; 4°6.1.401:Weft love been seleeted with great eare se to notice is• hereby giVen 10. all indebtedlo the estate be a uty " t " e , k • of to call and settle the future with Out deftly . ; cu t • m • - - peo;ol4,h3Ving deniandi_ ogitinistr. theiestate:ivilliPtintSiglitil-1.-01;Tti'.1;1yo0,7,7X/Iplyt°lllVea%tii-eILYI;3IL,' please pr .sent thead, duly attested fitrillettletrient. 'Lawns Is pryd; *Alapaens.ledix a great ratietinietinoet -W/LLTA Wititt A jr., Adin'n • el " ;111;g0 '"":.' And a gr-3t"tietY- of l.l4l"filess Auburn, July "Ilthh, • . ; 30 Giv - Good ' l !' -416 ° "ars " t " ck. 01' • - . . , BONNETS. ,• (tom s.terties, Ribitinnit Is to IN pr yd. Also Grtiortes, Itrockery. knots and shoei nr every - desetistione, .Best prroes ' , ski Merit kinds otproducti. , litirfOrd, M ay 7, pm. _ GltOOERlEti, /1:0.-1Invanna.(trushed.Powdesed,ams entree. Sititni, Teas. Soap ; Yeast. , Powdeti, Lemon lent4`r iie r rr'gtk' n e t t i ;74, t it ( In it O .A. O ap ia :""- montrr.p,mnyossi • : ,Ly.i.,BB,llkt.supts. Iteg - fiße - i 9 s Notice. . 11U13141P NOTICE here b y;-given to I soits coucertied Ia tkifolloximr,estnies. to wit: Estate -ofZaA dee'd„ A. .G. : - • - • ; ••"•Estate.of Ftederlek.W.Vsfloy", Fred crick Bailey. Atiuff,":"' Estato or Leilluel Blnghatii dee'cl.,. Charles' .Aduer. • • ' • - • Estate of Alonzo. Catpenter, thailes Tingley; Adm ' r. ". • ' Estato ofJosiah-I.ordi. .E4tate of leltaboti Terry, dee'd.; Chatleti and ItiierTenk, and" aiw. Jones, 4dtp'rs. - - Estate of Friliteisltieliar4son, ards. Riehanisito; : i! •- : -'Estate of StephenTlawley, deed., Elizabeth. • Wordeu, late. Datel6l, Eetrx. .Estate of Leonhot Smith,l deed., Justus. 'Knapp Oa. Wui. W. Pride, EX'fB. • Estate of Giles LetrisAmil., - Asa ILtintnoird •-•-• - That the at countantif:lheve .teititeet :ay.; counts in the Register's office in and for the anew.. ty of Susqueheoutyind that the same Rre. vented to the j_ndges of the Ori)haue Court of Cud =Willi, 10 _Montrose, on the .•Itith, chiy , of August next, for eonfirinetien and 4116*in - c . d.' Eststo,ofd,oreph tied; Citlith Ceti ; Eer. - " ' ' - Rome djyathanierGilbert, tLLNi-ven, .:That the accuuntatits:hav,e 'Atettlett /*unto kr the.gegiulor'S Vißce t 'Torthe coupty of Sitequ'altahuai audibetthi. ening.wil} be pres4kted before•th litittis or th e: Otthiltri Court aillfonfrosa,Lo'n Voadarthe 25tit d r ay Of Atikait, for mfirmatiotke - d4ltossiaSieti.... • _ _ CH A.III,ESiL -.4llloW,NOtekfatturt J alr23 18,111 • glinbrubseribers bane token - the tioptrectellibenti; X - 10 1 ,ed b 7 bo;nw RAW. mos. on Minoan Turapiko, wbern . 3 bey aro cAnjlni on tius Wagcnrinaktnibustutai in &irks bracel6s. -10 *Wein Pron3Pol , attended An, and repairing done net eVit wOOIC but O.DAY. - 8.0. lc B.D.ll4s4Cgii, Reflpinitcr,Juse 12,13A1.-2502,, • DRY - : . GOODS:". GROCERIEk&e. Gook. News A ew, •Goodst! T : ,LYONn tvp:idOig ire nor. recelv,ing 'ea cw o , .onto;land so we say - aoal people all, novne.buy., things cheapt , ,, < - All kinds orgoecis and waved - we keep - , , '• • - Good scythe sticks; tientiets, take* alid'aolp; - .rina open, alb tio9krierkUsorrPPec-7. . .Cotfon and etdree,glota - ke goot - Lifer all den:talk* • : ball, crockery, pepper, candle s , ', „- : " • And sugars von at an Price. • • 10,0; gaiters One Magni% „": All lints akar** tor deli and poor • . • , Here's windy. ttatta,anil Ocala of tervoad, ` 11 :4 1 v - az didlik, and ban of lead; ? raksn l i adek iPetailiowinand.weedan jabs,- And vhalailir..ratireps, noses jam " Nledcaliecea thit nottade,: • -• Wall papers, eintbseof inerp - shade; • - ' White muslin' figured, x11110;10, har'd; Pins: honks said eyes,‘allbv theenni— These nice new goods and many All eta:infer cash, we have in store, ' • 5 .`• filtioads.,:thmsgh dailywe've bifert. • • •Yet still *allay° a' sew' aloud. Akrvt;'.--" if.o. those whn burmurt quiet claw- . • Tu the nilliAr.iV.l4ll.4Ma . E?N. No • ntrolie;July 3, 1851. ' ""' ' ' 4 olevr Goods . . • , Puluteribers take', bleo.ufo In , atinonneing to A- their tu ttoluers: and the public, that they:hue now reeolved their eaeonff snooty of • SUM AIER GOOD'S'. „ . 'embracing it larger Shnek.ond iriesiei variety than they bare elite berore kept, and which they offer for - gale on the usual terms as low estaily. other establishment ha thlsenanty ' ' O, BENTLEY & ..,Siontrose,lune - • — B < . lfici - 6;T:and., Poplins. Lawns, and,* great earl.. • , y ot Gross Goods just opened by ' ": • . DENTLEYAAE.P., , RQUERIES, Ihrthtore; (Including Iron and Steels urever,* chirrlpt(on)stob mare. cometlozelockm. boot above. Leigh.? etc. , • • -111rNTLRY - .RAIN - TV 011e,perhattiT cry. Window Nash, Maas and Putty, a Brett &erne, vkt, and always oni hand. ' BENTLEY & READ. ARGIL aesortrimit of Ltraaticiymerre, ilage, and SuninierGoode, Just received and will W right by • BENTLEY & READ. • i. •! 1 . . ENTLET • : litatallie Curative ;•Di. Intehe'e Srate upport err. She .I,,ter Unice* end " m thee eta... Sues; Jayne's lavalielnea AVarbi Pala ICIller; Delleyx PairiDestroye-r.' Dr. Townxen!ki Parie4.l,ta&yeoghtee Llthontriptie, Sehertek'ori Dlpp. ' sh ear..rarer &e. rep- I gently en hdad -Garslttls 011,Ayers Cberry Pectoral, Bay Item, Poutre Dertroy. rotExtraet of Witch Mint' Seep Powder.,!unt ail the other approve,' Talent 3lnliciuee orthe.thsy. • - DWlNlNntor.oid..b t ;Junct23. Ttexicri 6. - Rrten. -; ' EXPlPellriellt.R4). 2S - • plot entwerlber burin made inothei raise has just • . born in Sow gigrit. Variety or olmost all klndril eionds. whlrh beweuld most respect fully Invite his .irlend, and die pnblle :enerally to-notice andienrern themeelves urrordlogly— a rocd mop. nice. tbingo, for rho fattra'orjilsi. It C. TYLER. MonyorrOiroo )0, 285 1. •• • • • , . Maw Arrival - pp RA PEST yet i Rice cis., per pooOd, Suzy V fid, Suleratus 1 'cts.; Candies MI cm, Hos Raisins 1.2,4 trots. cash, just opened and I D sale hv LYONS & SON Fisn soti :rrt—A -aew supply net , % - : / a" , rFellinef bY I• ; J. Lions &Box. July 24th. 31. • iu pi;ly of of awl Codfish just opened sod Menem et•D. R. LATHROP & CO. - F IRE PrOef jlollsrs _per hundretis LATHEoP & PII CLIPS PThiii --- •nt fine isxleiteni which hi unclohlitei;ly the best now in Ilse, for tale at. 1). R. LAritsot. & Co's. IL • FA UTTE • • • Ifila.• - • • I ffilirceNDEßplakED, formeriy' . Poremais fM. finny .L years : of the Lafayette purr Millstone Manufactory,' 240 Washington N.Y.,( W. Tfack.Agent,) would int torus his friends and t he:public in general, that bei has eatabllelnala.. .11111 tit MILL STONE 31AI1'TJFACTORY AT Binghamton -.N Y n 41Cf•r•;-1: viers'!nnp.Plde n ix irate!, Atnt if:tildes a share of their patronage. M ., will bare canstantifon hand a lamestock of French Burr Mill t.tones. as also a large supply of tsopus and Kula et , nee..alsO French Burr Blocks; bolting • cloth, effect, wirei any Planter Paris. , The. nadereigned assures his friends' itul itiepublic s Ord be will faithfully ,• seeuto -all urders• eutrustod to die earn. not only in quality. but ID piles of articles fur.' *tithed. and solicits then kind palm:mgr. - ..rders by fetter will be excreted' with as much care. and as elteapiei as when ~ I, u reliasens are on the spot.— Millers a ictig Ns art' requeptt dto to l 4 ottd "EMI lite his etock and R ortManthip. • • • J 041.1 IV:SULLIVAN. !thigh:mitten, July.lB3r. • ' 30 ' vl =A New VoLune OF TIIK .eri MERMAN IPIMENOLO• aiCAL JOURNAL COlllifilellete r kily 1 , 1851. Now is the tithe to puhecnbs. i Devoted' to Phrentilogy, Physiolory, Mechauisin, Education,. Agricaltarei the Natural Sciences, and General Intelligence, profusely illustrated : it cionot fail to interest qv= serY class of readars. - Every_family, and especial., ly all young' men and women, ahoold have a copy. It id printed ou the first of every montti. at. One Dollar a year. 'All letters should' 60 1 post-paid, and directed to _ I FOWLERS & WELLS. 1' 131 Nassau' st.N. Y. TAM WATER CURE JOURNAL— = ANew Volume °frills "Journal of health" commences in July, 'Subscribers mimed send iu their names at once. The Philosophy' and Practice of Hydropa ihy,Phyeiology and A netomY of the Homan Body,' Dietetis, Physical F . :donation, Me „Chemistry of Life .and all other matters relating to Life, Healt h . and kmpiness, will be given in t his Journal.—, We believe that man may prolong his life much beyond the imbiber . .of years usually attained. - • tV e peopnee to show how. Published monthly; at One Dollar a year, hi advance. Please 'address, all lettors, postpaid, to'; • ! FQwturis Ar. WELLS, 131 Nassau at., N. Y .1• ID" :Subscription received at thiii Office. 31 v/A B- • " • . P1070"1. - , • LATCII Lilt's Moira for talc 6,21114 cash.at th. ttore of • • ' 1. J. 'WEBB. , July 24,101. - . •- , ew Giqhcrus, summer Clotho, ent'llilnete varpets, cheep at, Lyons 4r, ettANDLa as. S'I7OVES 1 . - STOVI;S - !.! • friiii.;;;;seribLere into; on.pirt ' nenhip a •in the Prove.'rtu and sheet Iron, business pre pre. pared to lifted., nny °Mersin their ti n e at .the,shoe i, test untire TheyflAtter themselves tbatbt giving: siriet atrea so tention busine.s ami I.or ICOR, Um , tiny vat-have a nable share ofpublic patronage Their avortment ofitoves is stood. haring the latest mud mmt Impfm t i Patterns nmoug which are the Iron-widest., Fulrian....si stove widen lank the first Premium at the State Fair at s.yrneuwe 1650.' Pew* Queen:, } T s-qls ',area Queen enlarged; Neyelone Air TightoPlmenix, do do. Premium; ,Parlor stoves. box stoves—for COM or wood. All kinds of Tin rt steno sine and timtuhes, kept on " hand.—soldnt pricy , * thet. Trill suit. AR kinds of produce token In pant:mutant, cash notrefu red. Oppn.fte the old store of 311115401 Kitson.. E. Yilfl 4c WEILSTELL Montrose, aril), • r;straye4 r, gom the inrlo: ureof Om üb.rrlhirr. tit the aith 11 P.4 , 10,-Red: COW', ilark.:rfielMilht. tumid, .orith Until horn.. ooriwroon flodloo filo tame, Will tonfor fovor by Ica king W. offido, . . GEO:HENRY: , • • 4 ridopoottr , Arocusts;lllSl.i.-41.21,2.-- -= - . -Lase Calif Abiid)eitivelyl . drterinined qattie up? dig -Printing Areoontt linnieOldtefiL Tho a indebted, to me will therefore await thentreirtel of tlfeepportnuity Of tatting before the expithitihil of= AugnefTetmbfL Court. puttee ibex with cetti;to be uneder. .1' shell sincerely vegrrt to, ! be eomp.lied to rueany perten.but 4uitl H h inyedit#l#"l q tint tithing haleneur due noftlionbi ht . rettl,ltotti without delay. d, Fair vir r , ikrabiz , tt Anenet ad 19d1 .. , am; wiremAn4 QilAteg call I or ntr MriciNtl AIt,4OIMNDIMIII • :Npv • r. nouriadoti4wA., J;sulii.xstde.' 7 tr ealtOWn4ietl4467Ave4l4Portlt 0•1`4"1"W T E L :t oks stoitop ! i.a. - . , Tams, , 'b --7 1' ft! /PAT by.k.4, Aug pagn r Pale by W J.:id:0 . 4;115k . , • TinaELL. === Mgc=xNEti..UBiliEitrTii - 3; .'l9o),Dalty MitaittiOlrritirfiers, ale. . • • A nitm or Aro arreaaituataln Bridiewa ter t own) lap 160 atist i rtelou t l nitiloartittandtilitear•l< emu aoestif .lsoltiattadat good liti l irov m r hr''' • • Ilia farm dtsigned,ror 40*. unite espal leaf feedlotreatrhiedartag switakier 'ma winter , : alai ,acre part of it is watt enetatat. •.< The buildings and le ere in good cooditfbitand the te a c h es, abut ore, tie/ o< and Inaba:* stsonood.J.2liere ate evolarsi biro, p, the Preitoisst, hes/del.& reanorP, sad cat/terrier t elm, tor 'cation.' Three O rehardsirineipally pf grafted fruit' sad ot h il SADlsP*Tri,: t- , Bald farce hat a tem pintail. mind del/treble locatina about' Iwo sidles from ow troit; the Coan ej , teat 'pi us gneharlnkcountr, and aboattindlea atom the teprett'a Gapitaltrued,to which-thsroia iPlaahytoidia peo. se a' of complain:4Bnd Is tem ttavealeat, isetolota scdk schools, and mechanic/6,• L .., , Also sae tiler Valuable Feria adjedire the' abet • Weans 200 lltitin of ,whlch'-ltap . acres/ he nedrr, ir• 1/ //L stadwtlll eof cate/don. itere a ,larye. fret< e bouire, aed ou t b uil din g, to large orchard: At la well watered and.;ltaecti and . Stt rably adopted to dairy purposes, • Said property tvillle sold on tee:enable tirme; a w e , . Von of thopprchtiaii roolleyiospreroain apse tond , 4.4.- 3,tortisie to suit the parebtiscr,' • Application maybe made :person/lily ar br letter 6e nen. WM. Jeissun or.R. Nivea at Sloatrosa. i. as - .•l•, eotihty:akid any farther partlctdara thin las; - - will be siern..2,3lf. tt NI) toner, Aleuperiqr. otjust, roreiye ',")!! be sold to tilt whol%at hew trui rrt de by: - ; , • • • 2", " Vow Ma,..furi ittoroN,lB6l:•,, A ilDra , B t i " ,irticie, Alm.;Elrerrevolng C9,l3igiundi for ralpink ad and cakes Mtb9e4yeast. ;-` Also—Sniqi:Powder.-by tbsuseafirtileti fauen . labor of grasllWg laaaredrpyd Oa *leo , dm, t CiOth Poi .ale by, . •• A Trlttt _ anus for balo, r l tpE .IY.'seritorn will act as agents fbr Eke private of Real rstats—Fartns, Ifoulasqo“j,ols 419 ca. ted la Susquehanna ounty, Pa. All who whil To oiler their property tor sale tangier &onto di4eriptl.ot theirfartus ot Loh , all follown: ',Number or Bette, bow madgimpsoved, and how watered; littildlugs; Oreluird. graftodoi common fruit; oilier frail trees. shed.. trees; how tat nom Ilontrose, and lb. nearer, point to e depot on the New York fc Erie naliroad; price and Imo, o r p aptreat. All wtitiwbb 40 sell taparlowe Heat Estate, will J , leire Prompt attention by , colas on or addreving• cant Mosinee, Susquehanna cont,iy.'Pn. frg"tionetyalipefroin Montrose to the prom it 'wires of chaise. Offiee on Turnpike' streatA door' west of Outline& corner. timuyin g Farms end Lanais now niTered for rah,: No. /,4oaeres,2o hornirod,Fratua 'Louse on :I Darn. No 9,80 'do 50 , Nth 9.100 do 68 do do do do Nu. 6.70 do 40. ' \ do do do No. 6.98 do 95 do do de N.. 7, Store, Wordlists and Lot. No.B, 143 seres 7 3lmPtovedo fanned bouts and No. a. 59,ti - do udo _do do No. //, - N 0.10,2 ;do • do do do 340. do do do and fe 100 aeres7o itoprosed,franted hose.. Igoe bank 200 dO tiO N 0.14, 50 do 50 do (PO do do No. 15,188 do 60 do' . do do do N 0.17.100 do 75 do ,do do N 0.18,112 do 80 do, do do io No• 19, 200 do 150 do do do d o N 0.20,145 do 100 de do do • do No. 2/,190 do 120 do do do de N 0,22, SOX do 45 do du do N 0.29, 45 do 30 - do de do, do No: 21, 292 do •45 d. do . . do N 0.25. 125 do 100 do ite. d o No. V 3,196 do 140 do do N 0.28, I/ *ono gord sew mill sod dwellins. go N . 29, 134aeree,90 itoproved,frame hou,4lod Lens No. 30,175 do 100 " "• • •• No. 21,135 do 95 44 4. II N 0.32,180 do 133 " " " No. 93. 160 Vdo 60 it i• •• No. 34.150:d0 100 o aL G. N 0.36. 300 •do 1/0 •• •• •• No. 87, , 190,d0 ' 144 •i " • No, 83, 170 do 100 •• No. 89 175 do on du. Ida au do No. 40 80 do 49 in do d0,...d e SO r 4 o o 0 4.0 11•1 -'=No • 138 do 65 do do do de. No. 45 800 do 200 do do - do do. N 0.46, 120 nitwit 80 impfured,trante house and hats and -grist tool.- • No. 47 200 do 170 do do do do N.ll.—Persitas desiring te porches,. sure o% the shoes I.7giving the umbel can obtain a Nfld.:fel - 1141.n ALFRED HAurtm. Unnt • E O. EASCOCI.: roso, P%, Metober.lBso.-44tf. • i t eady.alude:LClothing.:.' ALABOR assurtisini'of lategt styles. just r4oh e.l ` and for sale it - a "Mall advance for t,:ody yey "tore next door to Judge Tyler's. • 'BOOTS,and BU•n . A new end good assortment of Men's Boots. coon.. as u..ir add 'Morocco Sten's sboti,—.R'oman's COMVe end - rive—Misses, Boys tusd.ghlldren's sLoie; !IL,* largest lot In tarn and probably. the elmaiest m.eesed slime the fire'. . ' ' • • • . Alta s -Etadletrps. ' A new supply and ond assortmenk . . OROOkI9.' A general aicortment oiSchoOl'Bonkr, embracing my variety aced in the Schools and; Academies tbrc tab. out this region: Bibles, a great variety - k nuday Books—Blank Account- Books—P.M end '.3lcn-oret da Books, and a hirge assortmcarot allscellontous bast ~. WALL PAPER—et new e uPplf of neat patterns port I t (Mind. Cap road Letterlapari of the trrst many: 'tot the R.em or Quire. Staple and:Baucy,,,StatlonerY. goodaccortment. • Inks, In Elate • Bend/ ton fen, fen, Quills, Pens,l l latches,Vombr, Erhlng Tackle, eats, lien's Rocks. Buspenders,Bhirts etc.- Sti - gar, cotrOe r and Teas A small stock. but *rst those who cant a good article of Black tea, int well as ptrL.Nt do well t o give me a talk. A re* Trunks • For Sale..,rr. pee drear below Judge Tyleen,: menceneel June IR. 1851: - GEO'. STI.LER aa)lilear- CORt - Coruer of Court and Workington rta, PllF.Subscriber takes pleasure In ' announcing to lb A:public, that in eansiriaorice of We battiosto bestowed upon-this establishzent the poet year; be bar eternJn~dVenn goo tty to continuo:the btieiness Wag. hamton.: The stook compliers every little sad quality or Crocltery in general use, far Table and Toilet Vt a a and 'lithe sold in *et ts Or by the single 'articlo.- 'Also, a 'tide* of CHINA TEA SETTS, DINNER WARE. arid Taney aiticlesOnich' i i Fruit Baskets, bard'slosiils. Colognellottbro,l'asti4 tottellier with a Dore alt 14" *Pio Flt consisting of cut , pressedl.4 plain Tumblers, Goblets,-IThiee,-Derrotn Nal o; Fruit s, Dishes. Napples Pit ehers,- Vandlest lea arn s, I purEprelo Jan, Tinctureiottlei, Lump Globei co i l P • t ait sites. its.' Also Constantly •on band; en rose: ri afar . t: or Spirit, Lard, Sobir,'isrt ermebene Loo.ro,- Atilt &pi:- doles; and DidlLaoterns Also a how, lot of 1 ' ' • LOOKING:GLASSES, . Winilow,SDader., Tea Trays; Castori: • Ttaolit Matte; eed.'flonbin silver and Brittannia Table Ond tea tpoi.o.. Tab!. Cuttiery, 'dec., all pf wldeb wilt be sold any lust Crish;:With &antler for buoluere.:atid - uoi initttag iitteidlop t 6 the 'anti , of his cast , niers. tbe ilOstoert. hopes tow* thacontinaed patronage at lbw' community,. • ' "P.I. OTE#ACRE,AP-nt Binghamton:May • ' • "ba :.prow coastain-rsiT....a.rviuse 4N OFFERINds. this zinuehf celantied 44Kr-a , to the public, the, SuloW ribern nOcnts'nt fully,oulio it , n candid exinnittitinn no to ins meths. .Ao rar int onpiTinTity overall other springs ; lest Wows . .=tt hi. have tritiqi them' brar - witnent, and the inbOrti . bent are' willing - ta abide' bY' the: deniafon. It bon been carefully,texaniined- hy.ltnrnilAFeik n;., tool by theni ebeerfullytecnmtnended .10.1 hr Asarriuffe can be built with there tipringo tisetin. 6r ;150 - lbs. listliteri mina tinnible and for - etioo it so lot equalled ;11l any apringlo now"in - - Manufaeturni by •SPROOT, BURRO ‘V.9. &CO.. . . ••• •-• • - bake, Sutititt., Ctuniv, Pa. • Antorro.-- L: Fl.' & &twn.. • ' ' Notice: • • • t.ub:errb:7s would inform their Mende and ens, towero,:that.notoithitandan t thotr-ststere Auiso; by the tatictire, they have obtained the bulldog T. not l ocruliisd y 114 Mean*. Latbmp. nearly LapOsite lOWA . Man, where they ars receiving ir - trioluenpply of rod* Novo New York, wlttch tor - ether oink - thin. old *as - red titan the Ore. niveSthem tinito' 'neberal nonce itrn% W which they, hope top, enabledto' !crap d. • teat,- [ill tinny.) them to a - call:natty nit. ready tia".. 'MR..114). JILS) et, our to 1 heir customers that are hula t Mies to B. vr IL eii)re ed,, that pigmy - eta ate feta/Wont tnnst taste their'ereionfi:rditt insill. the onto means they-hare keeti uti.thelr, t n triPnd in mull. low friend indetd," and Tin IntinetVottheir Neill to wanted on Sy li,eayre wehster r andkr the ,tists..ar -& Webitet, abopiittlaintow the brlekteuso; k.mt • • - .rore. atay_211.11351,.- - Po, - New - Arrangement t - , Extetisie ehair-an d Fittnitria E;fat WM. w.BStlin ik; koio now folkw eoml teed theft arrangemento tor anannlaelAuing aad ke tog entnitantly ou Outdid! and ovary kind of Munk alai Furniture, mnnufacturcd cut at the - beet yosfliy of 3.1 . . Black Walnut. ilkple. Cbcro. *LTV nairr. Tara bor, studio Ow Waikato' moat durably manner. #tiorog tho artialea which they intend to a ecp on l,aad, Wok* tdorder;ani Mahn/soy; Illackivainut. arm, tiid 31*-, Pia Braraali t a, Aildeßkarla,Hoorelltiesr, Look ICs woo Oro, tie, CON. FiOr, and ober Tables; lazuli of 'racy am tidy' sarajkitosicesopirana, Ottolanni4 AO. Finicilead4. Drill ic Inda at vies, owl 4 of Nitivaity, tioiL Wok out, Cberly.akd Mitido. dbso,-tazakoxint7csingklriiiknOOFnain4 lifiktur luphs. sod rapt, Chotri,,of over,xyas4oty ova ithwtp ototWiiichtherhowodoW (*land: Inicnnlatkocir, yA 1 1 11110 44 " 111 "#if 0 30 ° Y4?- 04 ' tar n kukinghtant a Ta Nkantifillnin4ol44toin(lMl oak kninicnicaikakkonconnotggclunantat •.f "Onnticaur wkiels'anntitsupply - aVerr Today arkkatoc.., Mkt Torah ace, naidasteirtba *Ambit atJVAo l 4 4 . l tetio , ewes Aar sucti atgnlea, thottiooto mows with Blircink patron sal eneduragirmant. • ALUM 13141 TM ROUT. A santik artutloa.:une4l./841..:41, Z. 4. otau., •