S4telliterPris e. _ ire informed that the , Lackawatmn Iron coo l company have conclided 4 ,coptpiisi, to furor a 'large" quantity of Coil, to be, li s ted tithe city of Buffalp for the : Use .of sea , Beats 9151 Lake E rie the present season. , rhi yi s indee4 gratifying, and to in - 0110,16re gag to those who have for oars been oth , i g advocates for . iompleting the 'Nertli low !, c a nal, in order thet a` communication 1 be, opeand, through Which the . coal in mo'' 4 enr.Vallies could be introduced, for domestic a nd all o th e r purposes,- in -the .Statet of NOW fort, as well as for, generating sterna on the L a cs , Through the indet:46l;de enterpriso of Messrs. Scranton * ok Platt, the LiMkawan, na and Western Railroad his been operied, and cel l can noir be delivered in the city 'of Buff'j 'Never was the difference' between inthlidnal and State enterprise more strongly t a r ki„i, than as seen in the enterprise of I those gentlemen,movement and the slow oventept .of ~th4l state, in building the North Branch_ Canale:-- Ei g iieen months only have elapsed since the :first blow was struck on the Lnekawannn and w es tra Railroad. In less than fifteen months 'sfterthe commencement of the work on that mi t if t eas finished, and the cars were run sag over a road nearly fifty miles in length. Seventeen years ago the , first work was dune on the North Branch Canal. It is not finished I jet, nor can a single cargo of Coal be taken I from our' valley through this Canal, to the Canal waters of the State of New York, in fif- l teenmonths from this time, provided an appro. priatic;n be made immediately, of money, enough to complete it. Thus the State .IMs been engaged more years in building a canal only twice the length of the Lackawanna and Western Railroad. The money invested, by the stock.holders of the Railroad, is already j paying the interest on the amount invested by its men earnings while ,the money _invested i n the renal, hisbeen earning, halting., but has' been an annual tax upon the pockets of the people to pay itlinterest. if a man supports himself by his own industry and wise calcula tions, we applaud Lim. Bat if he compels his friends to give him that support, mien he cart and ought to do it himself; we ought to curse bin Had a judicious policy been adopted by the State in regard to our canal,- it would have been finished years ago, arid its - own earnings would now hart been paying the - interest on the money which it cost, and it tvould now be supporting itself. A different policy has been pruned, and it compels the people to support it. The policy then which compels the people to do - this. ought to be cursed. --- Those who own coal and depend tipon'thia anal fora cemmunieation through which to send to market, are compelled to stand idle with their arms folded, while their neig,libocs' are whirling the valuable mineral product td thrust every extreme point with profit. This is the difference between the enterprise of a few:dive gentlemen, and the snail-like plod ding of the great State of Pennsyliania.— Pittrion Gan." Banks of Pennsylvania. The following table of the number of Banks is State, with the amount of capital, is copiNl front the Banker's Magazine, a very led publication Xi. of Banks. Capital. PhEsielphia, 15 $10,518,600 Digo!, - 1 92.220 Boonsyille, 1 - 176.000 . , . euiisle, 1 • 22,500 'ehoubersbarg, ' 1 205,470 Cover, - • 1 - 155,640 Columbia, - - :.1 • ' 307,300 Danville„ 1 1 . 265.770 - Doylesto, r . 60;000 Ulm, . : i , , - 550,000 Erie, 1 • 101,00 Germantown, 1 . 152,000 Gettysburg, 1 - 123,873 IlmOs-ii, 1 36,000 Horisbarg, 2 . 350,000 limmisle; '2 -1 - :1-,1Q0,000 Lateatet, 4 ' * '965,618 letcon, - 1 80,3201 Yiiiktuivh, * - .1 • _ - Norristown, 100.000 . i 1 • 364,995_ 1 Northumberland, 1 ' 160000 Pittsburg, 4 . , 2.618;545 Pottsville, 1 1994430 .Roldin,,c, I 300,360 Schuylkill Eaten, 1 100,0001 43141 1 1 ° 1 4 "1• ' - 120,000 Waynesburg, 1* 100,000'! We;tcheiter, 1 Wilkesbarre, ' 1 2" 25,000 ; Williamsport, 1 ' • : 85,3301 id 100,0001 , 2 `,320,0001 Total, 54 ° $18,966,351 Potatoes. The foflot g letter front a Verinont farm et addres se d to Governor Bigler, makes some Rgestions in regard to the cultivation of po tatoes, Wit may be Worthy of trial. We has before heard of the ruivantage of covering po ktoeo with leaves, but never made the experi amt: East Peultney, March Bth, 1852. : Ithe Garernor of ihe State of Penn.sglrattia: Abner Lewis, of Poultuey county, of R z'Aut and State of Vermont, think Live found Ha new way of raising potatoes, to keep tem from rotting or rusting, of a much bet ter ttaality and good crop, Plow and harrow ?:litcrand, and furrow lientl,y: plant early; orP fkiotatoe in the furrow, and put 'on of leaves itheticover over 4011 y with dirt ; bee themashen quite small; thin. -p and thebillin g .y will soon be fit for Pleas e hy the above to.yonrfall satisfile• iron, and publish the same throughout the . if the abov e proves" a real, public ben the State will please reward the under.. fed whatever thereee ht., Yours RespectfullY. • ABNER LEWIN. triRSIEL VERB. THE lIRDBON..--iilbill llltrthfileed into, the Legislature of ztrlork: lastweek; to incorporate a corn -147 to eonstrAct a tunnel tinder the gad kar Allany, A survey and' estimate ItkeD Made, end the Oen Is Considered *Ode. It 'is beNoved 'thatfiperfeetwork tete' teastrneted doub t on-rak, Pk for half mi le lli c Of 'Th e ,3ha tor tit i a eluting to a:vote,- of thepoop stole st 411Plased to Massaehusette senate by 4 9 . , r Ttie eGBt of it New Court ,Hone lateastfT estimaterl at ,abbot -nee k The sum of $7,600 in additiou Was 11. q t oile lot en which iris inata . A Fact. - a'singehir . fact; that,:_notwitheten dieglihe. indimnienta i, held • 'out the 60:113TAMODp for her people to-iiii igiate to Atistralit he tide still 'lndies to our shoieti. , A ':fresi passage, - and frequent discoveries of gold; are not sufficient,attrae. don' to:lead - Abe currents thither, i The magnets which draiv so Many English heerts this way are not Theliberality of our Institutians, the / fame ofAtrother Jon athan,the hope, of Fe-union With friends who have gone before, the shortness of dis tanee, and the cheapnees , of 'our lands, are Samany:` standing,. invitations - -that meet with- daily multiplying. respenieh as often as'they say "Come. The Auitralian Colon ies are reached by. fifteen thotisand miles of sailing=-the, 'United States by from three to four thousand , miles. l ' Our public lands stand iifthe marzet 'at the . rate! of $1.25 per acre—Australian at about $&. But the distance is not so important, when it is -travelled free of Cost tO Austrelia, ~ N er is the difference in' e prices of land a very centrolin,g item: The inguenCe of our Na tional name' and fame has morn to do with it than anything elSe. Men love liberty fitim birth. It - requires no training to feel the ispirations of free :Men: The nun-flower grOTTS, endJurn's its race to the . sunk So do men learn t;oset their heirts andfaces towards the light of liberty, *mit shides on • them from the West. -I - . • . Here, toe, are ;toe innucements of good society. Australia is, in a great measure, made up of English scaPe-graces—men Whe have dodged the' halter . and cheated the hangman.. Vandienian',ELLand and Norfolk Island .. are• gran d receptacles of ' all the condemned and reorrupt humanity that England'g convict-ships vomit forth.. Ther,e they receive most gracious pardons and fol low the , promises of higher Wages into Australia. With such societY substan ial English people prefer not to associate, tind hbnee se find the i tn yearly, brtebs of thin sands, nestling down cozily under the mule wings of our American Eagle, imiring with her mingled brood and making such a ,na tiou as the world never saw. j• Silver Muting California. Nearly four Mouths ago the discovery of silver was made near one of the old Rus sian Mills in the town of Bodega. on he coast, pooh from:San Francisco about TOO miles. But little attention was paid to the matter until within ashort time, ithen a few parties model (unite: explorations,i and commenced Operations in working the lend. The system adopted at present is similar 1 to that employedlat Gold Hill and otherr ealities, on, the first discovery, of qua tz gold, and the average proceeds are from five to seven dollars per day. But: few men are yet emyloyed in the mine: and they are confined to the residents of the [ place, who are also engaged in ,agricuit 're acd other incidental occupations.- [ One of the party working the mine,m visited Sacramento - yesterday, , states .that the deposit i n .of - Considerakle extent, PrOb ably half a mile in extent. The facilities of water power for working the lead are de ficient, but redivood and timber abound [in the neightorhook furnishing - maple means for :prosecuting the undertaking With steam. I [ • The only other! elaim - of silver now held 'in the country,-is:tbat of the Seuth Cain iina Company, at Coyote mountain, on ;the Stanislees River, which is now [being ;de veloped' principali t y for the gold, but ; the I prevalence of silver is found by no means inconsiderable. We have lately seen Spe cimens from this znite, weighing between two and three ounnes,, and - extracted - from six' poend s f ore. ; • [ The silver of Bogeda is found in a prim itive gneiss formation. associated*ith eaic spar, closely assithilated to many of thoge ores found in Peril and,Chili, particularly at Copiabo and Chem An opinion is en tertained by those most familiar with the geology of, our State, that. silver be found through nearly the.whole[ length . of the coast range greater or Tess akin.; dance, and that it is rtkely.ultiMately to equal the product of other meteL—Pla cer Times, Jan. it. WALIIING Lrsa a FLY Hz.in,Down wsWos.--•The Smeetific Ametican - says that a Mr MeCcmick bus iverOtuther as tonishing some of the - New Yorkers, dur ing the past, eek. by - walking on a polished :marble slab, • head downwards, in ono of our amplabeatrea. • It is somewhat frightful Ito see a felbiw mortal perched tip in mid air, with his, head Ito the_ grentid-;=-but: a long waYabove it-' 7 -and his feet to the roof It is'the first feet of the. kind ever performed so far as wean aware, and Mr. McCormick his• been' dabbed With tbe the title Of /"ro fessor,-for his.seientifie perfortnarice, Theleat is. Performed upon rsdll known principles of science, by using mr !pumps and working them step by itep,to • extract the air under appendages on his feet, so that the puttrard pressure on ono . thot will exceed his whole , If he is 150 lbs. in weight it iequires 10 squire inehes of.attaOsphitie pressure itobalaneeithat. for the atmospberiepressur4is 151hs cn every squire - inch - ofthe iearth's surface; there fore 10x15-150 . lbs.'This pressure must boon one foot, while the other is being moved-forward. : The cOurage' -required to perform the feat is ! not small, and the Inbar is very severe and Wiens. It is needless to say, although OM poliobett marble Slab is the greatest. wonder to ionie,,iler could not perform the fees on rough percrui boards. , • Sts cu >«oa Sti-jtiult; Fasikr.i* - A private expedition untict'',.' Captainßeatson,' is'to go' off shortly to look for John Franklin. Itts - sent out under.the. Con viction that Sir' Jobn adjinced through the Wellington Chantiet Into a high Istitude, far to the, westward, robilly . ss 'far as-the Meridian of . 'l3cirm's • Striae. - Lady Fnulklitt contributes LOCI =and Captain )3eatsoo baipur,chilied ivessel'of 200 tons which he intends fitting three sepsr4 ate engines, of eight horse-power oaeb, with separate liciiterse . Ili Will take with hiniw launch, ;if ln•se power.: Her crew: will:consist ;of - fifteen picked The,: 44 . e:111140U sail about* end of next month. - , ; Tint lizotentercer iiiir.r...4ltit bUt pissed 'et the: 40 "th.o4o ls tvr ture,,providies for Mar-, tiegektirthe end,,;destbs, has . I:steps* Jaw, Governor Jo h nston :not ha ving retnea ed the bill to: the;pfeisiat General 4ataitia4 withip thm, days of Jtr Medi% I 'T:;..-1:::':-.1:-.-:.7gitjt.o.,"":,I.- Triatild-=April Term, 1852. Corni*Ou*eiLlth is. Whitman • - Appeal. WhittattinkVbiteme t ,- - - la Cam Liathis p e i gn 64. Line. Bank Sus:Co': vs. St.,.Tolan, In OWL Roberts vs. Seviconabi.et. ;' Trespass. Greefors. ',Guernsey,- . 'Rjectm*it: Greelt-va.Vaitrous, eV. al., ;Ejectment. Jautetten et.',nl., Ejectment. MogeAdinsic vs. Very, Ther. Ste. In Case. Allen vs. V. 1"."& R.:IL R. Co: In ease: rfi kl ,6 oo k: , - Ejectment. Riley vs. Clark, ; ' In Case. Wells & Chittendenvs. Sweet, Attacbit. Sloenth va.Svicei. . Attachit: Hempstead vs. Babcock, In Case. Dean, , Appeal. Guernsey vs. 13ennetti, Rers.; - Sei. Fa. Itleaelon vs. Oise, Replevin. Bartons, Eters., vs. House, In Rase. Daily, vs: Roe, Trespass. Bates vs. O. Friendsville T.P . B. Appeal. Wands vs.:Roster & Warner, - Trespass, Drinker vs, Gates, Ejectmant. Cope Vs.-Roberts; Truesdell vs.-Hickok, 41)04 Cottrell vs Averest, Ejectment. Vance vs. Snow, et ar, Sit% Pa. Butierfield, vs. Keeler, Trespass, -Cbcrobet lin vs. H.-& H. R. Co. Attacht. Anson Vs. Curtis, , Boyle vs. L. &W. R. R.Oo, 'Damage. Jury Last.—April Term, 1852 GRAND JURORS.. - Auburn : Edward Cavanalt, Jonas Car ter. Bridgewater : Latham Gardner. Brooklyn: Samuel D. Townsend. ' Choennnt Heitry,Porter. - Clifford 11. C. Healy, John Hallitead. Dinfock John Foster., Franklin : Orlando Williams, Raymond Smith, Titus L. Merriman. Frietidhville : Charles Campbell. Forest. Lake i L.- M. Turrell. GibsOn: Lewis Bronson. . Great, Bend ; L3aao H 8,R056 • Harniony : George Dyer, James Kirk, jr. Herrick : Benjamin Wartrons. Jackson . Sheffield Matteson. Lathiop : Rufua'Rose. Leno*: Samuel B. C. West Middletown : Judson E. Stone. New Milford : Allen Tennant jr, SPritigville :- Manuel Bishop. TaxvEirsv JURORS.* Apol4con : Michael Nolan.. Auburn . Edward Flanagan, John Mor ler, John B. Beardsley, Peter Thdne, John Tit Vanzorder, Thomas R. White. Brid,gowater: B. A. Buitterfield, Caleb Bush, G: W. Crocker, Isaac W. Robbins, Dale Shaffer, Jeremiah. Brando. Brooklyn: Obadiah Bailey, IL Jewett. Choconut : Patrick Fitzmartin, D. G, Brown, Patrick• Clark. . • Clifford ; J. B. Slocum, james lllcAlla, Sidney B. Wells. : Dimock: James O. Bullard.. Joshia Gutrzsey. • Franklin:: Z‘emucl Mitchell, Aaron Van voorst. • • Forest Lake: Seth Taylor, Arid Can; , Orange Mott, jr. Gibson: Ptilaski Hawley, Watson Claf. lin. Great Bend : Artemas Hall, Garrett Johnston, Datiid Thomas. Harford : E. T. Follett, Silai B. Guile George M. Gamble., Freeman. 11: Peek, Francis A. Sanford, Franklin Tiffany, Jack- son Tingley, Freeman Tingley. Harmony : Cornelius Shew, Robert H. 3fcKune. , - Heirick : C. Giddings, George W. Arnold,..Eltjah Carpenter. . Jackson: David Bryant, Jeremiah Bald- win.2d. ' • - 'Tossup: Abel Chatfield. - - Lathrop : W.' Kellum. I Lenox: Griswold O. Loomis George Price. Liberty: R. B. Aretttrin, -Middietown :1 Edward Gillenn. " Montrose : A. E.-Hawley, E. W. Rose, C. L. Brown. --New. Milford: Austin Bishop, J. W, Belknap, Dennis McKeeby, Ira Simmons,', Norman Tingley. `Rush : Michael Grinnell. Levi Light. SHIT: Lake:. Philip ,Griffith,:Thomas Quinn.: Spriegville : Sheldon Wilion, Cha's. P. LoomiS, Pritehan, Sylvester Rut, ton, Samuel Quirk jr., Thomson : Wrighter. Those.names In italics are for second week. Notice. The annual Meeting for, the election of Officerslof the "Odd Fellows Hall Associa tion." will be held at Odd Fellows Hall, on Tuesday evening, Apri' 6th at 8 oclock, P. A General attendance is requested. O. F. READ Seery- 10 w 3 • :" ~gagt* T rattl ' In Dimoek townehip,, - on the lOth `" iost, by Eld. D. Mood; .3fr. E. 0. BAILER- to 3iiss,lianazti .11O , L.Las, both of the, above 'wtm.` 'ln Fr.snldin, March -13th, after a short illness,. Miss Ram 8., daughter of Charles and. Susan Gann; sged,.l4 years, 11 - znonthi andlo - By the dispensation of ,God's providence we are, called to mourn the less of one who, biller gentle disposition and`winning roan. ,Derv, ':had won 'for herself a large circle of! friends,. Her loss id deeply lamented, not only by her_hereared parents; but • WWI _of her numerous associates. "None „intealter hat to lave her, . lionevaaed her bat to praise," - As soon - as alio , beeame conscious that exhansted nature could hold out but 'a short time, she celled her parents" her bedside, and bidding them - farewell, wished then to prepare to meet hers in Heaven, where parting wetdd be no Mare; When disease obstruets the lat oiing breath. I Tint heart sickens's:al each pules is death ; • Then youth and .. all its beauty fade ' - e -. *ad bo th in the silent grave are " BroOklymon tlm9tb March -18524p5,;. - ruaa Blizo ag4 66 yews.- Mr Hreed was* native-of Stimingto‘, Coati. from: whick_plece iewaied to Bropiale in 4 81 /. then : selected, for Vie home the farm _ bn which:lCA= since. always resided, and where prosperity warded the privations and toil; in c ident to tho settlement of tbil region; As 4 . limn, ber of the community bcwss such respect ted.! In 1818 13a.,united profesaion of hie Faith, w ith the Presbyterian Claret!, and was soon . after constituted: : an elder.— The value of his profession teas , attested by a life of nniforiiimasiiitoncy in.the perfor mance of it's- daties.j B. was eliebSlVelijillOill as the keeper of a Pubis Hpnse.. ' ..Early in the Temperance IlefortStron ba r adopted its Principles ;.and to . the time.of his decease, kept a ,Teape ree ee Iloisse. Where Travel-. lers foand 'a home ,at %chid' good order quiet end Comfort awaited them. t:reIIBLIC, SALE. „• , - VIDPILL Lettold on the prorating of the itubscri= her in Bridgewetor township', on Satardayobo 34 day of Amill next, at 10 +Odom. A. itW4 , • the folkiwing property, to Wit four yoke Ox; en, four Cows, four 2 year old Steers, oat, 2 year old Bull, one span of Horses, ono 2 horse Lumber Wagon and One Pleasure Carriage. Teritm.-illiine mouths credit, with appmredee: cu4ty and interest. EIN4USTIN. - Bridgewater, March 241852; • 12w2* Ti;thilion. the Judaea of the Court of Qoar= - ter sessions of the Peace in and for the county of atilttehanne : . _ TIE petitioit of Getirve Stoddard; of Thomson Centre of said county respeotfultirepresents thatte- is provided , with suitable conveniences to keep a grocery in the ownship aforetaid, and that it is his intention to apply to the next Court of Qaurtereesiions to be holden in odd for tsidconh ty ou the !bird Monday of April next, fora - cense to keep a Groe•rv. and to sea- strong _ boar, ale, or other mat licnorr, according to the act of Asseinbly of 14th 1851. ' it EURO E STODDARD: Thornton, March In', 1852. l2w6 STOVES AND TIN WARE. THE subscribers having entered into cc4art nership in the Stove, Tin and Sheet-iron business, are prepared to attend to all orders in their line at the shortest notice; By giving strict attention to the business they hope to merit their sbass.of the trade. The bat:ina•a will be carried on opposite the "Democrat" office, ander the name and firth of C•. D. Lathrop .1. Co. C. D. LATRItOP. S. A; WOODRUFF. JOLLY L. DENNIS. Slcntmai. Starch '23,1532. 121 r • -•• Executors ' Notice; . T ETTER'S TPSTAMINTARY on the Ruato of JOHN i_l McDONALD, late of LIBERTY, deceased. hoeing been granted to the undersigned, notice M hereby glren to all indebted to t h e estate to tall and settle the seine without delay, and all persona having demands agairoll the'estate will please to present them duly attested for Feltlemma. DESNIS SULLIVAN, PATRIUK HAYS, '"" Sliver Lake. 'Ranh :1,101. 1200 WANTED; Timms AND SKINS at the oki stand or William Fos- Al ter, far which Cash wiiU be paid, or Leather ex changed, by . R. L CILASDALL Alontrase, Mardi 22,1252. 12tf TREASURER'S SALE Of Unseated Lands In Sustra. Co. ITOTICE is hereby given, that agreeably to IA the acts of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, directing the mode .of selling unseated lands for taxer, the fol lowing tracts and parts of tracts of unseated lands will be sold at public vendue on JIG second Mon day of Jane next, at the Court House in Mont rose, fur arrearages due, and the costs accrued on each tract respectiiely, unless the same be paid beton!: the day of sale—sale-to commence at 1.0 O'clock in the forenoon. Warnitie oiyners orpimbers. Acres. Tana. ' - Bridgewater. • Samuel liodgilea CO $1,52 , . Susan V. Bradt' d . . 827 .- 20,47 (Late) W. Harkins 40 9 11e0 . 60 .:3,70 Grate fiend. - ' Jonathan Butler • v 257 1,70 , . Harford: Jones Jon (owner) 61 2.77 Stanley Berman " 47 • 2,50 Francis Richardson Jr. -" • 81 - 6,10 Harmony. Frederick Barthold 400 12,80 Joseph Mason's pt. 155 3,32 Henry Tolland 438 10,17 Daniel Reese 412 17,58 David BtlekleY. - IN - 17= C. L. Ward 333,40, 9,93 Moses llobson 100 4441 Mathias Captln , __ 30 1,28 _ Herrick. forbile Jonathan Pea/gaol. Barth*lam& Mathew* Jonathan Nation Sunuel mereellth • tiliamet Mott. Joseph Paul No. 'Xtt• Win. Abel , (Mrla) Maxus Hamilton R. William Franklin Brown 301 13,44 301 13,44 80 3,09 44 3,74 3/ 4.04 (mart) 50 244 200 , 8,92 109 ' 4,88 CO 2,641 103571 i . 561 4 2 58 I Jackson. 1 John Valhi • ' —. • '26 ' 1.01 Matthiae ttoptha • b 0 - 1,94 Matthias Copltzt - - Si 3,24 Sedate Griswold '(owner) - 101 ' 3.86 E. P. Gls_ ' ' 4 . '• - 'OO . 2,32 . .. • ' Lathrop., . ' Andrew 'l"3 , lxint • 107 . • ' 6,021 Goma Resler . • 200 • ' 11,30, . Illattldas Brooks . fro 2.85 M. M. Wallace . ' : (owner), 126 ' • 7.12, RobertJaeksen ". • . 62 . ' - - 3111 thunnet Jayne - " • .. 120 • .7,12 Nods Mack ._ ...• • . 100 , 4,62 Robert Paisley Jolm Rorer,. Andrew Tybout Daniel 'Tallman Ebenes (owner) b 0 204 George Kepler Jr. 22 - • 1,80 Mathew Brooks 203 • . 11,92 NO. 67, ES, 75, - y am, • 400 • -_. 24,70 No. 59. 50,66,74, • • . 400 11,40' Norssloo .4,11 100 . ,4.11 L.B.llnerlOoy 0•0167 50 2.09 ' Enos Vonhontan — f*- GO _ - 8.13 N 0.27 Joseph Patterson 100, • •.• 4,11 - New llfilford.'- - .7obn Fabler- , 124 • - 1,00 Solomon Findley - , 40 ' , 1,00 George Kepler. ; 120 ' ;1,00 (Go! sob!) Boacb . 90 • 1,56 Eldridge, 150 - 1 0 ,5 8 James Eldridge. Pts. Tracts of S. J. AtSolOcion Mink 125' Lot East afJohrilpislre's , _ 55 .. 2;14 Pts. Lot No. 149 • 46 ' ' 1,14 Norman (owner) /170, ' 'LOS John filbert " " 50 • 04 l'hn4.-I , lorris - lb"' • 38 511a9 Squires "' 2OO ." ' ' • 6,0,0 Alta's= tubs •-• - ,(Dolker) 100 (owner) ' Thomson: ettarlis Petslgo . , , - A. 61 IshurP Jc Co. . 100. - ••• 6,80 Jessed Evans , - • 4.10 , 24,26 'George Steer • .• 414 ' ; 24/X1 Mathew Shari • - . 10 2 'l.BO blathestElhoss /60 r 8018 Isaac _ • 100 . - 6,89 Samuel Bodolest 68' . - 8,29 Joseph Bradley 201. 11,28 Peter Orsdley ‘. ' • , 92 : • .5.32 Petste/F.Johnoon • - - 88 Witness Psllsbuti .0 1911 e71 100 5 . 00 Iressaus Larabe* 118 .'13.111 0." P: 24110t0n 19 . • - 1,54 K. UATCII, Tsepsores. i neaustee‘ o/Ste,hisieh 22,1852. Fazsit cmunrsomot t a great voskly it • ,ildateb 25,1,424 TWAIIZLIA • - SELECT SCHOOL; ISS Mißir.4.u.sp4awoop wilt cipimi 1.1. U. Schad lathe .Nreent limns of ..the'Vei. verejlet.CburehiblOnning..the firet : Bio n d4 , is April next,' ...From her expe rience in &e flatten berOelfebir cau give freepeyeetoretire istactiort. lifei tether will be rot soniblioind rife Dieted by the, eiiinuicementerthe icboler. Sheor,in feictkA"elele spb y, ifde; sired: • " 5 • Ilea . ••-' . • - • Ei TEST e AMlNT tlit° rlt i t :N oo" :4l24).— tho NI.LISTIoto LNNOZ, direamrd, ds boat gtootorl to • the. :oodookuoS. IWitti f. kitalbifeieft to on indebted Otto Shale loath sad itilleth••outs std. out, dotty, sod lilt VeIIWOUS having Jomoods splint - 11m Mae wall4eiskprtsmi. tbanktilq situated 07r - settle. awn. - - - -TUUMAX Wrint Zer• LOVER seed for ialleby ILattautrr. New Ifilford, Much Stb 1852." , . _.... m TUE Oubsetibei Isom teCtlthot - - - -jtoi7 7 ' L.— -7 his 'Priors:a* Of goodeoebleb, ~ - - together with, bit former, toooli. ,-.. .14 makes the. latglit aad richest' as. C. ) C : , 4; : ` \ .trA,,t's,4ll:vhtd:ootilliEsttooe:meccmont:ll;uhtaluht:stoedeatt. .. , /,, ~.s, toethelose a Duos 1.911.01 stria . q . ib b. 1 ;•. 7 , yeti itiltiottnifitatrOlabr cafes, -.- , from so to $120,4t out oriebleb Pre of bit , eon In4ortattnn, suede to cart, and 'conceded by all Who , hive tested them to be the bolt raw' offered for , pale 18 this sestina 91 country; a/sO a large wort: went at SILIIIR 'WAIttl, warranted ea_poil I* thin: Att riteDilite Tlliiett ornew patient of 4 arttavylßretut;. phis. slut otherJeetry_of the best qnslity,also,.PlatNl ponds. eoliths, 4tc., /to; fte., to which he wowed call the slew-tote 'Nall those wish* to purchase, as be ii Sokol. Weed to spare aftpainlP, merit a eatatlaud nee ut their liberal patronage. - , ,- • ALFRED .1. EVANS; ,-. • • •- , , . ' - - W/vibil it ' , ~ 1 liinituthithn. iforrh 1't."1854. ' TO rEDL4I4I4 ANtillitALEßS.' CAGE lilt if 8114 r Plated amtairmin pllnrTebl , 'IX and Teo Sl.oonalki,t4e Focu or daxen wery lQw by , 1 1IFILEDI. IiVANS ' • . •‘• • Wasblugtou at., Ethgbizotoni ' COMAS.; TRW isiutc4tmeb.t. ijonibit o!.-41frer " cut styles, patteme and priCeil by EARRINGS .AND BREASTPINS. Dow: very Ach ' new, Spring patterns Ibis . day recebra4 Sou: trona ibetannuthentea by • "A. J; EVANS: • Tti? copartoershipfieretoture eaieting between S. G. 9. R. Gacsame*; is this. day diestolved by mutual consent; 5.4. g. R.U. BARKER. Brifiginiretei. March It 1852.;.:-*lotv3: — nissoLvOortr..— THE copartnership herktiftires existing under the I firm of R. L. Sutphin 4. Co. - is this -tiny dis solved... All, persons indebted to the firm, whose notes mid - accounts are, uow.dtte, : mtll please to attend to making au early Ss3tilement them. The tfusineits will hereafter berconditcted by R. L. Sutphin.' :fie tenders his thanks to' his friends for the yelp liberal sham of patronage they have favored him with tar years past, and hopes to merit its continuo:leo by his earnest rirurtu to do a "mutual benefit" business. ' • • • , 11. L. SU TPHIN*CO. - Summereville, March 1, 1852. • -111w3 To.the Hon. the Judges of the Court of ,Quarter Sessions of the-Peuee, in and .fur the County - . of Storqueltamort • • ;- • Tpetition of Lucien Scott.of the tdwoolilp of Urent Bend in said county, respectfully represents, that ho is provided with,sottable con veniences to keep'a Grocery in the township afore said; and that nig his intentiaa to apply to the next Court of Quarter Sessions to be - hohh;it in and for said county on Ma third 'Monday , of April nett, :or a license to keep a grocery, nod to sell strong beet, ale, or other malt liquors, nceordittz to the act of Assembly of 14th April. A. D. IESI. • • LUCIEN SCOTT: - . Great Bead, March 13.1852. 1144 Administrators_ Sale, WILL.bo sold on the term of F,seckTheyor, late of ,Bridgeitenter. deceased, on Friday April 2d, 1832 9 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, the. follotring described property, to aril: I yoke of Ozetr';" 5 Cows two years old heifers; 3 yearlinei • 1 Farming Mill : !Iwo horse Wagon: Plows, [{arrows, farming 'utensils in general, and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms made known nn the day of ask % HORACE TII %YEE,/ ' JANE THAYER. A4zar's.' • , VASIL& Onti9lB, BridgewaVr, March 17, 185Y2. 11W9 In the Orphan'm Court for the COunly of Susquehanna. In the matter of the Eltate of Mnrirri - hiozr, deceased; George Gle.l!“ti wJ I.llurdiek, - Administidore. rrHE undersigned, appointed • liy the Orphan's Court an Auditor for the distribntion of-es setts in the hapds of the Administrators to and muting the legal creditors ,of said decedent, will attend to the duties of said oppoiutinetit at his of fice in 51outrose, Tzaesday, March 'l6th. 'neat, at one o'clock r. 3:. All -persons interested will at tend if they think proper. E. /1, CHASE. Montroae, Feb. 19, 1851. 7w3 LT The above time of meeting is postponed un til- Friday • the 9th . day 'of April - next. hour and place aforesaid. • Mardi 9, 185.2. - - • - E.." B. Chas, And.. Popular Books for Agents. • Headley's Life of liosst,th• riIHE undersigned. published in January The JL Life of Louis Kossuth, Governor of Hungi 4, With notices of the distinguished • men and ' scenes of the llttagariati revolution. To which is added an Appendix, containing the Most im portant 014 e Addresses. 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AUDl:lnes 14OTItt; N oticE is hereby given' that s the eltscriber, an Auditor appointed by the Orphateithunt of Susquehanna county, to, disuibitte the fund); reinainiu4 in the hands of bouiel Oakley,..Exec- Liter of the last will atufteitanient of Aaron Green- Wood, deceased, to and:among the heirs and Isgat representatives of said decedent', williattentl to the duties of his - appointment at, the offiCit l ef Bentley% F,sq.; in Biontrose, on Toesday;the 30th depot. March tart, at one.o'clock-e.114 at which time and, place all parties' interested ere, ioquosted to runt their claims. L. F. FITCH. Auditor. i . otwj Mairchl,lB37., Going all•tt Iltile.above .• "TWO liable:lbw has- s small stock: yet of Urn's and Bop' coarse and due foots . and Shoes; and 'a good nasamnent of Ladies, Idbtles. and Vbildren's Boots and Shoes, *bleb • beis .-no* sr pace* but 'a little a•. Winona,: Amin an qvortunity tor good bouvdn ta tlas Unc • . ' - ratz,u. Olteady-mielfr:Ckillelng 'a9,l BSc endOeper.' eon: reantly -ou, Wet • et•few tho,"Koustle" Ilete yet main, ands oew supply especial In • do, or two. '"' Mgr ratieriber ie,"ostorie for O Pei:tip:eat bbi J. 'counts, - 'AM' venous who retie 'acteonts'entAltto front con to fo ur year;, are.ounestly mooted to yome and petite "Woe bol'oNt^l7, - •.z. 11. 3. WED% -; liontrepoidiown7 1901852, 'IWANTED 20,000 bushel of Date , 1 0,000 hush l etre( Rye end Cots , for yid& the Ihighret price will be Odd iteelior 0141 ; A NEW 14 or Led.. .Rubberi. Gaitars.4lw . gentromeult Robber', nub cam &c.,just recenid lqr • , = EENTLEY &READ. An'Aaoirtrneit ! Public Sales T H Zr I li b° l l °: 6 rr ef a:=,.;.nt:to:lfa,si retudencemenr vamuil naldsm's is Bn.gennt- I t ter, aui I Tbtatiod ity the 2Sth deb of March next, the followni t ,, propos ty. voi: Three •ttrod Cows ; quantity a( young stock; ono ePa4 3 ty nee old Wis e ; ono set Double Harness ; one light Lumber Wegon one , Genitalia' Stove' mu' ly new; a quantity of household Furnito-e. autt a variety of miscellaneous untie to o millstone Ito menhoo Sale to comments at I? o'clock. Terms—Cosh ou all suns less than ; over !that emu, five months credo., with approved notes . I ISAAC AitERHAN. itrittnawater, Voir. 28,1852' tos3. edit Trees' TflE-813. bscriber would call the. /a unties- 4:i - fah's' " public ItVhiii'Ntireery 'of 'Fruit- Tiers, 23 invites senith-esseof Friendsville, - conebitheg prin; jcipally of chewer) Apple Trees, of good Simi: trod (thrifty grow,t6, e mb rac i ng _ it l ug , : variety. ,sif .the tinost.appeoved hinds. - - t Alec, a - - foci Peach; liear, Pluni and Cherry Trees of thil inset - approVechritrietie;. - t Ile hopes by 'Strict attention, sod accuracy its Iboartiess, to merit public patronage". - , Appletraes will ho sold for 16 eatite ett the Nanny, or 18 ceuti when - delivered wherei weeded: Orders tlsanklidiy . received, and a liberal allow ance tuuda tq too who buy to sell anniu. TUIIRELL , March, 1852. • 5 .. ,- .• , sheriff's Sales, ', . JOY:virtue ri l ls virit of Lee: Ri.i issued out of `the - f eurt of Common Pleas ofSnequebenua 1 nountrend to me directed; A will, expose to public sale 'at the Court' Honsg in Mcintross, on . Sabi= ny the'3dday of 'April next, at 1 o'clock r. IV. , tdltbat certain trues or pared of laud situate in the township of, Bridgewater, in ;the , ctiuuty , of 1 Sysgnehatinst end state of Peunisylvapia, end bat ted, bounde'd - and described esa follows, to wit: Bi ginning-et it plait on thi; /Milford& Owego Tarn; fpike Road, a corner ote lot Conveyed to Samuel I Scott; thence by the same north thirty-seven de. glees .east one hundred and 'sixty; perches and Kneen-teethm, of A perch tfi • a post on the - line of I Josiuli Mill's lot ; thence by the same north eighty nine degreei audlhirty initiales; rest sir and three trtitli porches to rt . post, - the south east cornoi of , said Mills! iot, in the west line of ri, tot belonging I_to Scott Baldwin ;. thence by the 'same .norill I eighty-nine degrees etist twenty-Piz perches to a beech the iforth-g eit 'corner of Simeon Tyler's lot„; thence ;by the said lot south forty - und three tenths perches to a post; thence south thirty-et:y en degrees Weal one hundred aild aeveuteen perch es and frvelenthe perches tg the said Turnpike Road ; thence along the, same north filly-two de grees west seventy-eight perches *to the phiCe of beginning; 'containing sixty-nine acres and three tenths of a acre, be the same more or lege. . Taken in exeitition at the snit of ChriatOpher L. Ward u niust Cermack Cushman: . , G. IL'ELDRED, Sheriff, • • Sheriff's inee; Montrose.. . /- • i .-. _ - '• ' ~Murchl3, 11:152. i . . : • , University at Lewisburg. for. 119AVAI/D MALCOM, D. ter. 0 EO. RI, DLISS.A. M.. PM'. of Greek and Llterat. ORO. W. ANDERSON,A 31.,a GIIA S. S. JAM ES, A. 31., Prof.3lathematles k Nat. Phil. ALFRED TAYLOR, A. 31., Prof. of Belles Lettres. The• usual system of Collegiate educations is fully carried out,embracing a course of four years, and enalin ' the su.rec.lul student to the degree of. Bachelor i Arts. In order, rtoreolrer to adapt the UniVersity to 1 3 the wants of all, !a course of study has beim es tablished omitting the Ancient Languages mid substituting! in their place various branchee of Mathematics, Philosophy and Natural Science.-- This course !will occupy a period of three years; and will entitle the faithful shyderit to the degree of: Bachelor ofPhilosophy. Students !who design spending , but .a yettr or two at Colle' l e; will study whatever branche ertkey may elect, uch as Chemistry, Vivi! Engineer f iug, &e. , - Every staclent will be required to give speeial attention to !Coinposition autl Public. Speaking. In connection with the Collegiate department i is au Academy, in which the ordinary branches of an Euglith stud Classical education are perm ed. This department is under the charge of Lime N. Looms, !,1. IT, Principal, end Assistant*. Every arrangement, has been made to hiruish all, requisite hid in every Part of a thorough 'Aca demic and collegiate education. An excellent Library; a vkry complete Philosophical Apparatns auda welrfurnished Chemical Laboratory: are • provided. Th e L ibrary is inpastantly receiving valuable atlOitions, ' .The Unimrsity has extensive buildihge stand-I log in an elevated groiiii on the south side of the! town.. -A tukore beautiful, pleasant and healthful location could not be found within the State: I TUlTlON—totlegiato Department, pc per annum. endemic, a _ 20 44 , :ilkiarl. " 12 a The year! is divided into two eessions—mne of 26 weeks, cern - I - fleecing 16th Oct. and continuing till the 14th April; the second of 14 weeks, front the 13th of May to the 18th - Aug., 1852. Lawirbui2, Won county, Pa,. Vol, 1812. 'A. A a ni . r . . r RT OF AWIREAL.- . . rrHE Couilfy cominiVrionein hirel:y'ter, ' Old.- .1. ' lio notide that they have - fixed 'Upon the fit- . lowhig days l and dates reipectively i for; heiatiiiz., appeate frinsi the'assetivrsieuts for ' the year le :,!......,1 at the ComMissio i ners' Office in Montrose. to wit: Itridgewaies, Franklin and [Andy', • -' 'llar a lo.l., 1852. iOscat nasal s tipss 31prortl awl liormony,:. -.6 . :4,13,.. ti, ' Jackson,lhanUonfedidord y llerstck aill .• - . - ' Dundalt, -- }: ' •;.• ', • . . . .. • : •. 4 .24 • a , Lenox, Gitainr , and: liatford, -.•• •., • a 26i: "; Brooklyn, Dltoork and Lathrop;• ' ...- : ' ,• V , O• ": Fodor/1111e, didourn; flush and Jessup; - " 'L ta, • .: Middletown. 1.• ocidiats 41 , alacalil sad - , - ` ' Ftiendsvilli; - = '• ': '-': _-, ..:" 14. ' 20': a surer Lake an Forest Latze,'!,.. ..-: '..; . ." _ . :a, .. • , r , „ ! "1 3lontrosc,. .q ~ .. . . i. . :. .... a .„ ni,. .1 • , •By order or'lho eanuldridadcm ' '' • - ' ' •__ , :- - , ' ".• -: - ..._ • R.J.IIIV.E.V ...Chair. : corannisloi • entre, Febs.l&s2. • - Twd • •, • rruE- copirtnership Iteratofore — exiating under the Mune and firm, of A. LSihrap &C 0 " ... is dissolied: ' '/the Ith r oki 'end 'sect:tants of the late 'firm' will be settli'd by 'A. Littlitop;! 'Me betimes hill tie hereafter. conducted by ;Ll.ll:l42ahrop .& James Diley.lon ►ltet pay dowu and - short cradle system, under !hp firm of D. B. Lethrop & ' ' A".LalLtuoPlc CO 3.tontraie, March 1;1852. ' • . •• - • Vitt Busmess- NoUce. - MB. wiLsp..kr would reaneetrully 'regnant ell hay • lag unsettled accounts with hlca, to call j and bd. just the same. 1• . Tho'nercantlle bnAncsi will bo'eoullnifed hie old stand „, under the. nrut Wilspn "viten- They Intetulto keep general variety.. and 'will ever be and thankful.. Cs licentriniod4to thooa - 2.whwavor thou' with); Tlley, will keep on hand a Imp, stock-of. , airy Gno4t4 trenee et eh, Croe,Aort - ' • , - Illus.] wave. • • Partleular attentbut will be given to this branch of eliti•hwilnerst, to a: keep full assortment . - carpenter',, Bleckrrultba,-Ittirtlo%CcrtiVe.i!clot alid.gb"ml94'", wlll all Dna t hoert Icl es they want. Boot', Phoes,Und tuaterlahrto tnginahtnalor : .kent On band by - WON #.4ON. • 3tontrose,,lnif. - 1;1352'. ' . , 11111 Neiv Mil f ord Shawl. and Dress Goods: . Exiipbrittia. BURRI TVA, again in market with 4.45 i Oularged mock; of.; 'Winter lon and `mania Shawliiktonlies dress' Ganda cif ifetv - :and splendid pat ierni;and:prinea redneed still loWer,-. the 'city vashipnald tallw upon 'On ',narked:- :Asa including also ( his general pupalies foi thew FallA Wintertrade n„Dry Goodi;,Graaeripa, ar4g,a - 0. Hardware, [ t an 4,Naila. ilaii ttud'ffill4r Vt&pip, Bonnets; IrafratO !taboo: Boots 'Shona: &wig 'eta; lete; 411 cv tali lie wait self - In t fill libiskiiiiensl terms and at iteiceirthAt.ennoOt be btu vaiii; prodnaa ova nkpved Niadik• , e -N. R.,tionk and Salicauitingly 144,, • New • iniba • -Mr by Rev. B, TiAtgof gh the Beog374_ uttbgtta mono Forrest Divorcrei Moe, iiipArnfWek, r , " 119 "' f Alatiettl Ofisottitrilt-tht BIWA Ma* Auilittediatio7 Ow4Yl l OP hinti. • - , A rim intpty ct,'th!wiim*ria,ics'l'llgon Ace ,' Feb 041542,1 - - • 't azojusx , • - sussfuniussiv, - - - ,ATEW AND. VP PtlVOlASAVltiagkfoia,th UNPR e thrill% 1 ° • L.' I I :s "1 1 ° Ala% lt• 5 4-" ' " 2 • . .. : ~... ~-, , Sheriff's Salei3. triiiiiifizerwiiiirot V V lll : 2 4. , 'hilla trait: 14. U the COut 01 .7 1 L:plunlon flemrollinecgailianna. eoentrandia lendlreitedkcielll-extiose'tceplablio ift i c p .ut the farm-hot:me in Iltontroseom illeterdar the 17th: day, orAfirirtnist; a ttiie ieekck lb at.. ' —All that certain piece and pastel oftendril/nate: lying and being in the. Mvenship,of Liberty, in the i otuti, et Stitque,lienue .inid,state" ilc l'eni:rylve ! . . I 044 bounded'entl deoOribe:d as lolhiwir, to wit: On • the, um* hylencla.ol;lonsilian lloyratd.on, the east tithindiefArtinimit.elittlier,OittliMeenth by , 1 - 1,,u,1e of Jame" trgliteis; and oii the west by land s of 1. Iloodudi contitinike akin/07R acre", bo the sanieJnote.or.hnmi,togetleei wish the apptatenan. , cos, one fseMed brie, one log know, ode framed burn, and aiod 3. , F , k ippro i v rd, Joie the'st!ite of Srillualowind: ' ' ~ , - - r ••" Tatra 'in eil4ligeil - ilt the'seit of lobs tempi eeibnliht nevi/nod. ! i -' ' l- ,- ': 'I - ' : i ut by ,virtue of . ' wilts; *if Alias ye s o.P:x, frined (Dte:Cied'ait abl' . . rwill ---"-- - ' iblf . /five. l'will'expesii,:to ; pubhc sale .0. the'stutielinie riiiiil!inne'.. ell thalcettain precis • orpaitet of -, lsudraituntis, litiglOnd . beiot2ll tins township of iamb.. MINI comity of Si squefistmo. bounded and dtscribsd,es fellows, to -wit : - IL be tag a taaandfr , ut ad jo i ning lauds of -C Car melt on the7tionli';' en Lite soulti.tisederist by tondo Of: Seunnel Nalkir,:isnir on the' west by the rein/ landing:NA* the, 4 .-Riliges Jour •to Buckingham Bton:tut's-nod the liVyslusing creek - -sindi•lot to he tmi out so Mi . .to Fontein twernyitive 'ATI. to. 1 tether with .16 ispptutsiienCes, late' the estate et Mehlen - Grlffii:, -•,--• - • , •-• •'-, -i: - -:, : I '• , • ,- -A , 1 - Veken An execution Hie suit of Coleir Car molt ys. Alohlou Prilisit., - . ! , ' ' l , , . , ;, • ~. • ' - --= ' - • , - , i-koi' ::,.,,,I { . ' All : that Ceitiiiis . ptece A. pareel;of t..iiiii - sitnai.r. lying'iind tieing hi the . tinvinhip orti.Pring,ville; 6s die' ceiity , of Suitquehennii Mid; elate of l'enn , sylvente, bounded and described its follows, wit: Oil the north by ,60 roadlleading- (tom fi4wing. villa te, Riiiciltlyn, th e PY ;he road !lading' to trieholien; on - the soiath ;Midwest, bY land 'of Albert Beindsley , touttsitiiiiginiii•lielricie, be this Arno more at toss, tegetherqsvith, the *lnfirm:ni ce", one framed dwelling: house. Onsi framed bora. and is Itimprosed,ltste tbe rotate of Peily,floodley.. .'Taken In isecutionin the stereo( Calvin Leet. to the,:tise of .1-lenrY Ili. risreS; is: Po* tio!adiey, trith-notita to Clark/Ali?, T. T. ' • ' 1 . ' - - '-- .7 ALso.•- .d :..,.. . Ail that that certain piece or parcel of NO situate. lyiiig and tieing iii lire gpwrolip- or Jii . .k.., in the. comity of Susquehanna, bounded 'and described' as follows, to wit: On the:Mrth by hind Of Johri Brit fie. on 'the east by'land of Widow tforighten, and on the south aud• west, by lend of bersqsaorSil, containing three tiered, be . the same morii.er less. togetlier with the uppititetiarices, sine saw-minima 1 all ininroved, Fate the ,estate of *Nathaniel /till. l'sksti iu execution at the - Suit of E:. T. Young. re. „Notbaniel UAW i . . :- , , -.1 _ . ALSO, • .1 • ily_cirtue 'of a writ of -Ft Fa. inner/ and ditect ed neabase,-I will espie to 'public - the same time and plate,a certain ll that ceain pleciospal.. eel of. land situate, lying and-being in ehipa.of BliddtetoiltP, Choc:nit and Apolattot4 dsseriberratt follows, to wit:..ffe,ginuing,ata:pcist by the'TuniPike road 'at the north West cy or the Catholi c church south f o r t y degre e.,west twenty perches to the, 'sauthissit cornet' '4 tho same ;"thence south fifty-two -degrees, esit'aino perches to the line of Dennis Bray's lot ;.thenco by said lino south' thirty-eight, degrees Wen, (*vie hundred and eighteen perches ta,a, post in Nall Pierce's line; thence-in Pierce•ti north . forty-two degtees. west fifty-nine sad six tenth perches to the centre of the road lending , to the NorthDcanch thence along said road north thirty. degrie i s . east two hundred and thirty-eight perches tothe tuna pike, and:thence by the turnpike sontivf k ly,,two degrees east . lifty-one'perclies the begin u in . g. containing. -eighty-settee acres and a half; fours the appuitenances, one framed,house,oue f annul andibtiut fifty acres improved. • i Taken in execution'in the Spit of Wickham di StOnitiVB;lieury 11 1 ,Cox. : ' - , G. 11..EL012ED, Sherif:l'. Sheriff's" :Once, Montrose, t March 10,'18 52.. 5 •• • New 'Boot and Shoe' Store LIEIBLER & • STODDARIN , T"'ne*:fina of_ Keeler & Stoddard] have ;opened (Boot and Shoe store on Main itzeet, 'first dour below the. Brick corner in whicEt; they offer for, sale; • - • _• ] ihtervect 'Aosartatent • •-• 1 of ,Boots, Shoes and Fiadings.st this inseat r prier* MONTROSE. ] Irc sill for ready pixy and small profits* The citizens Of the 'village arid country are re.. ripeetfolly , invited to at a real genuine Boot cud ,hoe wora Where atids and shoes are sold in titrit.d of Door and Oysters. . ' , • Keep It before. the People, That_ We have fultazatatmeut among which wo enumerate:::." -" ' lil'ens Cork aide water. pro'of bootedangleedan gariamt,eall half sole and puntp .boots; KiP half sok boots, thick biota, Calf. kip and cowhide bro gans; Ores* ihnes,ptc, . „ • Xoutha 'Calf;ltip and cowit idol:toot!, baitithick 'Ladies •Frencti 'channel' Oniteri, patent For welt Gaiters. _enameled and Kid, Polkas, enameled -front lace' Polkas; kid tend goat Jane la to New York ties, excelsiors, ,!edtty Linda ihatottea.„, kid use robbers, Milieu gnat Laud' calf taee iciottaenny Linda enameled Polkas, Dutch boom, eta. • 1 h ildreue.buttow shtiesigirat end etiarlieled lace boot,. Gaiters, Donitiug",s'eue: Ammar our:Fitaitugs we ofill French calf Afar.. Oak' and Eton:lock 'tanned I:golf Ski:at: "Morocco. pink' and white lining red, :blue. tiring:at. Deans, Blniling„• tipper lerithei, oak-ands'hiedrek. soleleatheriPer; zinc wills, sParobles, 'hash ball. webbing, ete,"„,,'. _ - , • ; - Pi B. Work, Mafia toordorandtePairiaglaatat.. • ME, S. P9.R ; .T_TA.vot; P,etur 4 .4 to atiinApii. to resume Mtn H. practice of het proffessien •, luny be found at. Siarle'eliotel; ttite're happyto woit. Upon his Ohl frieudine - Monuose, - . , ITO , . To the , tt apt. ‘,7IJIIIIP;I,L it - as just retaruelffrom the 'lll.:eity o f New Toiti;ivith a tattre and deiiraldts assortasint i •• - : 00 ' D S ‘o„64,ilibi Sold very IoW tor ew:lt or ready pay, Th 6 sabck iseamposed 1f a first rate assortitwoot •Orog:ii lledleines, ;Chemicals, Paiute, Oils, .;.1)y94.41111:•4 Greectics,'Plas,Avareispeans*- f - sp ec t,„tot es , :Musical Instruments, Yahkei' Notloni, chit •- •• I A 0 - ' ' • ' 7 - Skotieeraps;,,- Medical Instromealts,..lheumery; TIT tr 3 e B , SPl)OO4etS,l 61431kletC..liraCeit, Shoes, - Caulair",; lauthin2.l‘,ltait4. Lamps. clec_ks„ Wptulles,Jiwelt*, ' A regular Itait Fliyeiciantivitl , bet h eaaataatt, attehhaetttei waitmg comoinem t'Alt perankeetiahisfr to patella*, bkatti at &aloha acy of itetafacsaht 41tilartuittate, Sail their in., I ieraolieaftiatesk by aalliug,fitrt at the I/rag' tpcll Vatiety .S,iate ~ tit,""noie, Ttow.) - / - 85k.; ' - • • ' • - .7•:NORRTEILEii• • :•,--- lt - M - attVith hi: i Throat Cut!. 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