The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 29, 1852, Image 3

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    The- --- 7 7-4--- - -
gleotonal Vote' cif the
'..... ,i • , States: - '.. - .....,.- .r. ,-;,,
. . . .
rii jgaie wi committee .of .tho SOnato: of
ated s t eps, with A vion , of putting to
T:i4 iloubta ion the i subjecti'l:havoAnad6 a
. ttiii that body, that no additional logtala.
oP ° 3 is 1,014 in rogardto thO ner, nppotlion. l'
tineatovrore they recommend the Adoption
Tattogoalnl.:,rresolution :r -...,,, -,..,.
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0 i rt d, That the number of the eleelarial
v
t o which :each State shall bo entitled:ln
rOon of President and Vico' President ofl
t c n i te d Stntes,,iti 1855, shall _ belevial to
ber of Senators and Rep resenta i ives to '
ea d, e ach of 44 States .Avill ,be, entitled by
th , ortioninent under the -enumeration tbf
, s:io, , re.vided by the net; for - taking
the,
,seen' va i FAseronti- censuses. approved.
1 1850: - •
Ile felloing statement exhibits '• the elnin
. ... oic in the. eleCierial votes 'of tim State,
... V lle „ n og of .1850, which the_ 'resolution
;tfs.ns thcbmin of their apportionment:
_:152. 1848.
One, .
gunpure,
Veroont ,
y o schusetts ,
Dodo Island,
c a neetiout,
New lock, '
New 3ev•i!Y,
p e vylqui 3 9
3brFlAnu,
Virefill , •
N o d Carolina, •
Col!n a,
Geod.%
Ohio
lon -
Icveonsin,
Michigan,
Kra tu ety,
Missouri, •
Alab.o 3 ,
Tanesle
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Term
Arksnst ,,,
Californm,
Whole nuather
Nettory for a choice
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A man Murdered.
Oa Sunday, 11th inst.. two small boys ;
)I . t. Thibt, Ina, keeper some three miles this
Drums on the H azleton and Wilkes•
Barre Turnpike, discovered the body of a man
kb; ;,a his back behind ato near the Turn.
iii:e—abont a mile this side of Doubfs tavern.
Esquire Santee of Butler summoned a Jury
raqui4t and made an examination, of the body.
lh are infonned by a gentleman from there
ic hay—that from the examination, the man
ciiraibed and murdered. His s.eull was en-
o,y broken in—his front teeth were knoehed
o*--1e temple broken in, and a . stane "Of
:alp Ely pulls Sc;iglit was laving upon Lis
which had evidently been thrown upon his
t.ad while down, and rolled over upon his arm
which pos,ition it was found with'.the body.
body indicated a man 'of fifty years. His
.* was sly. Be appeared to be about 5 I-t 2
t in statute.
k havikerclerf was found in, his pocket
• id tT. Ifis clothes were a a fine text
, all the man had the appearance (4 being
ell &vet '
Mary unable to to gather all the partieu-
We tyre told that the Jury were unanimous
o the opinion that he had been murdered. We
"Pm to ;n her More information, that will
cod oi tio? identification of the body, and be
,e MIN of informing the friends - of the sle
et The b ely, it NUS thnaght must hive
4 ii there for two months or more. The head
'oink were - partially decomposed. The lea
n's were ve-t - much . bruised, and the- face of
. deceased could not have been recognized
mesons knowing him when alive. There
kilned upon his clothes. ' The lining tiffthe
. ‘tis of his pantaloons were left turned - 40
, Lilr. theappearanee of their having been
'led sweet and - waistband of his ponto
ons ore unbuttoned. We hope this myste
-1
'ons nio ay be ferrettcd out. Our 'exclinn
_:: rill a favor to ,tire not of the ea-se—
ol,. the nurdeiPd inAn's family, if he have one,
r be Mimed of these circumstances;
The phce where the body was found is
, henttorteen miles from Wilkes-Barre, on
ifiumple above mentioned.—Lucerne Dent
• at.
Fearful Steamboat Explosion• , 1
The Boraio Republic has some additional I;
•rtiCL N of the explosion of the steamer I
'leave. at St. Louis. It says: 1
111tVt dispatch informs us that not -less
nl5O lives have been lost by this awful ea-
The scene is described as 11mi-trending,
the extreme. When the explosion took':
, hwo.the boat was completely rent asunder.
ni hum bodies, mangled and whole, Jutd
ims of the wreck, flew up to a great height
the Inc.
-Numbers were seen struggling in the water
or a tea ir,stunts, whose wounds were such
t +Lex w(111 sank to rise no more.
pussengers end' crews on the other
'ats nt the landino crowded to the sides of
heir reSSCIS in erdix to, see the_ arrival of the
'l4ated Glencoe. minv of them were killed and
pent number terribly ?Oared. The sluieks
nxilium; of the wonuded—the red glare of
fire, and the consternstion of the surround.:
"crowd beggur description. It Was an law
-5i scene. •
De names of the pusengers on the Glen
ne, or those on the other boats who were kill
atid wounded, arc not yet ascertained.
The North Branch Canal
The certainty of the speedy. completion of
e North Branch Canal has already given
.'satisfaction to the people along the line.,
'is branch of the public improvements, will
Sd; to the notice of the whole State the re-1
'zee of a country inexhaustible in ex
land beyond estimation 'in value. For
^ 3 years the people of the North have
en itrired of the proper facilities of reach:
market, and had it not been for the
"trr - ,f sad perseverante of a few talented Ben=
seems the North, this work would continue
limJer uncompleted. We 'are glad to ob.
tist the proper credit is being awarded.
hen she labored for then ppropriation.•-•;
.eNioWing from the IKyoming Democrat
solo e• and merited, that we fully endorse
e etwp,:iment :—Pnylraniarz -
` 11 2:0t. TO wean Ifoxon re Dun.'—All.wh9
i4ored in procuring an appropriailon
Pik beyond doubt.the completion of
Branch Canal, aro entitled to Credit
'Atse. Bat no one toiled more faithfully-I
Qcionslji to bring about this, long de . -
than C. L. Want), Es of. Brad.
" 4 To his untiring decotitin to q..
the great
"leitatol the North, he brought ability, a
' l, ll stored with all the important Diets
' 4 4 With this imProyement, and , this
° ,,e4. was at his own - expense, put in
~ 1 41N pe, by being printed - in pamphletn
' 4 ents 'and l thed sits of the
at upon e
''ut., l ,llB a ready and reliable reference, to
be folly of the State to longer hesitate
'to. -the prosecution of thisr-valttable
. It Is bat justice that .030..public'
„R Apprised of the valuable nervices of
that he mad be" rewarded' Id
„ the onstit d . those he has ben
,y n 0 f
. . _ ~ , .. ._, ... ,
intitigural.Addrestt:Of Trosi4ent '.
1
1 - _ . .- .-Robert#,.,ofLibetia.::: - - .' - 2 .. '
. [The litifiles Ofliberiiiapers ,:contain the
inaugeiratiOdreia ofthe fjemj; Ll4olier4On - -:
his ro - electionfai ,- . l t,th*':fitile-i ° '* 4 - 4c t o f
President, - : whiehls a ' , :m6iVeredittil*:l4lituri.
meat, :and - will faydrablY. dainPare wilt similar
docuitionta fram'matiyof the 04 4 ::erill
. ..6.t. 1 '-or 'Plirl-
Stut.:-,W6:ritake the felielll l 4Oxyqut ti•Lini [
-.:-.-..,'-):1
',olTia:ririfietiOn fiatalr.yrituble'royOlity; :,_ A
Chriatiau . :' , stalo. hal , :rlisen-mto:exiatened, - and is.
a diili*necessful operation, on the barbarous
coast Of-benighted : Africa i and'. itdocs appear
to inc - that 31 doubt siMuld-a6 :longer teiaam as ,
to . the:designs l of Heaven', inc,returnitiOrilo
ofir - fatherland. .To •t his 'end Liberia ts - lttree,
tingthe - attention of the 61ride eitilized,Worldi
The eyes of alt are,upoti her, critleallii,obsori .i.
ing,-every step she takes; If -
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• ~ ,T hoo p eople:Of Liberia are 'unite itionablyi
Solving greatest-ofthe political probl,inis,..tbe..l,
capacitY:of the,.Africait men: - for - Sengovern
ni . l
ent nal have not the: . slighteit . .dtinbt that
under God,: Liberia-, is the chosen instrument f .
!Tor working out thiS problem, andiestoring to
Africa' rigovern ment,. a mine, and the blessing - 81
Of civilization.. and :. Chriatiartity: - - ' Arid-gentle
! men, by the Divine blessitigi. you_ have, already
accomplished much for .doWn.trodderi - : Afriea,l
and hive every eneourrigethent te- . persetere - hit
your efforts to carry forWard.the work!.. erim.l
mated to yOur-lianaS.`,:. Wait he asked, What,
have you - accomplished? '', The answer is at
had, and though, the enemies of Liberia - May
attempt it, immot.be again said. - -- .1- - . ~ - I
G.Yeri have. itice,essfully *erred againstihat
curse of ell eirses, the detestable - slavitrade
and by your exertions_ have . aided - ,in effectual.
ly drivaigfrera those i shereS 'these Mensteiti
in human shape who ioneet infested this coast.
1 You ,- have . telioved thousands Troia iimuniera.: -
i lac distresseseenseqUent. upon the _ravages of
!cruel wars, instigateOw hearties:iv - slave - deal.,
I eri, and with other thdiisanda brought.thent
i within the-pale of eivilizatien. ~ And above all,
I fro,rn - Libcria has 'gon6 forth thelightslChri*-
tianify, penetrating the very depths 6i:heathen
1-superstition and ideltry, so'thatin every direc.
flea maybe seen the SonS Of the foreSt.giving
earneStleed to thwstory of the frosS."
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IinTANT BILL.- following bill passed
finally in the douse .of : ghPresentathes :
Be it enacted, stimat no t'arrant'for , the
execution of any
. convict hem
ring shall .be
issued within. ono year , niter the sentence of
death shad harnbeen passO, and . that :after
that_ period,- if no.circumstances shalt -11iave
come to light to render 'dohhtful the correct
nes4 of the vcrdie.(of the jdry in: 'the: patter,
the Governor shall then isne his warrant -for
such execution. ProVidedi That 'Trent !_tho
time of conViction tosl the time of .execution
the convict shall be • confined in one of the
p_e . nitentiarle.s' for the 'safe-l;ecyllig convicts
.of this Cummonwealtit,; zon. Provided
by laws. . .
t
Snartox 2 That npon F the rendition . of,
I any verdict of" guilty of, toMder in the !first
degree,"-against any person 'Or persons IchMtged
1 there with iii :any Court of this ConnonW&ilth,.
I it shall -and may be facclid for the jury .rencier
(ing the same in their disCretiorn to recoimpend
the person or,:personi sb.chargedand convict
) led to the mercy of thb court—iAnd' every, per
;
son duly convictedof'imnrder in the. first-,de
gree whom the jury sci cOnctietiv shall reCOni
nend to the mercy of Coortothaltbe sentenced
to undergo an impriOximerit: in One' fit I 'the
I state penitentiaries, as the • case_ may , .be ruid
) to be kept in . sepaitate or,sofitary confineinent
at labor for a period not fess than fifteen: nor
mere- than fifty years,!' , II
}louse of Rettoseutativosa
W.Asurca - rox, /44
3lrrxrar.r taxes
The bill reported'ye.4e ;to . bring ;into
the markeieertaindands heretorOre:OEl
for the loe'atiosi of bind warrta
sed ' I -*V.44.411t.-
vte.t.cmc r0f4.14.E
Mr Ot.ns, (dent.), of Oltio,'ltsked'ihtOonse.
to discharge the. Committee; Of; 'the .Whole'
on the State of the Union 'froth the .fuither
consideration• of the /tiff amend the pet
to modify'and reduce :the rated
,of postage:
lie said it merelc effected newspapers postage
and it was drsirthle that; the proposed ur tge
!tient.; ihould go' into, opeitttion oti the. 300
of June. Objection was made.
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TItECOSTESTED.SEAT i - nom; rEttx'syLvAsta.
10 900 yards of Merimack, Fail Eiffer, Manchester,
Cop...bar, Engtirh'und other - stylus of i.Prints; at 50.6 e,
10a, and is per ya r I, One rase of superior cloths and
colors, yard wide,-at the low price of Is. 1000 yards, 'of
Lancaster and °larg o * Gingham. warrftnted Tart colors,
at Is per. yen!. - Also, Scotch and French do from Is.
Mortraine Goodi • -
flombisiner;Alpaerai, Slohalr instr6.lllareger, Can i
ton Cloths . all wool De Galne.s . ,l.lll Tisanes, and all oth
er goods - used in mourning. . i, • • . '
, •• - --• White Goods, ..i i . ' I
Plain, plaid and striped Jarcnrt Muslin, Cambric do., 1
plain and dotted Slll,ll. 2411111, lialnsotat and Tarlton,'
Linen t'runtrie, Bird& Eye Linen Mint Table Clotho,
Napkins, tzeotrit and flarfda Diapers:Moen Sbeatings &
Shillings. &v. Ate. at au , b priees,u cannot fait to glee ,
entire satisfaction to eustotrerr. ' ." -' • . '
j" L - - Showls.!.
Ai large lot of •L'roche i Canton Craver and Cashmere{
Shawls twenty pe r cent. cheaper than tbry were sold
• ''. -. Ilinulkerehiefs.; .
r Linen Tfandlierclaq's of - esers-zmd4 from 6d to e 4 .,
, . , ..,
ea• • -• Table Corers. ,• '
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Several bzen colored cotton. worsted nod tinen,ind
all wool Embossed Corers, from 4s. to $4 apiece.
Goods for Men and Boys.
'Broad Cl f its of every color and qualify, from Ior. to
$5; black 'and dattayrnssinteres. from 6 SU 20s. •,.. Ern.
tacky..JW/J, TlrettL{ *IA Satinets, from 28.&Ltods;
Ireallogisof every deraiPtion, quaff:y.l'nd prier , . ..
• '- 1 --. - 1 'Domestic - Goods. • ".
, •
-- 6000 yard. of brown shectings mid shirtingS, from sto i
Or:. perld; 5000 bleached do. fromic, to Is. per yard ;.t
Tirkingstend Mariners' shirtings, from 6d . to Is. per yd.
' 'Li - Hosie ry' and Gloves. • .
• Aii4c;ialent Assortment and very-chap., Amon: then."
a large lid. of white cotton Mae, very fair quality only 1
'
'Ql'
. Tritiiks ,Valises and Carpetßa es': ' .1
:. ‘ •
. A trellpusorted stor,lt.ptirehased direct from the ism
est mardttartory in Mit Metall, and far sale 'it such
priees aslwill admit of ;no coropttirkm. - " - ' ' -
•• - •
BAuxr . sr is "c:its or Ts sat of the :' . 8 . i niw . o 7 :d- 2 Prillin.erY. ,GOD( 13 " : - 1
~, 'The stibraiber Is desirous of' directingtheattenti of
Sun: Your neighbor of the Hera:d is in greal•i't be PObito partioularlY to this Amuck of buil err, ar"hai
error in saying that, 1.:..-have ' been defeated in-; F osse-Oars groat facilities for getting there good, i cheap.
the Connectieut election'. - .,The'ritunnieS hire ;liedrr k"'Pl 3 r. c°3'4a3tl,l on hand Outing 91a sea 1
. , , tam/ farce stork of straw lionnetr, which be Trill ea..? 1
go - F , the worst of it. 2 - 1 oil)}' Pk' , taxes evolved"; 21 pe ert. cheaper than they ran - ha had at -rotait In i
city, Either whol&ale or retail-ctutomera
by rum. They pay taxes and drink the filthylxew Y m *
~...a !it t ec a l, a li t o t ree r rn i zg tt p i t r ite h ir. A IT , ltllitage to examine idyl
Poison besides.. ,The late eleCtion has p
.., .• . -
what I have • eentinuallY; assetted, "yiz: • at i Eibbotis •ana Dress i' a rimmings a good assortment' at 1
the DerMenati&party; propfie,ii Inottlie; um 1 I °wPf . ''' -, W et .'-' • -a-iid W: N. WILSON. --• 1
P Hundreds ..and :thou , - air6. of t, IVhiga 1 .''.. i : 1 ~ •, oonarlte a re rae l :l t A n n e il l ott.' - 1
~
forsook party to Vote for ruin—rwhile a illtart-' ipsoirsarow, Apr 1173,3812: ,- ,
or of the same` =tuber of .Temperance Bobo. I : - .,1 ,ri , , i •
etas took the bitter pill of WhiggerY - foilthe ,
.1 . ' 1- : •-' ;LOOK , OUT: _
sake of TemPeraaee., 1 tan dispense, With the IrPRE Notes nu& accounts et Pitt. &Avern..,•
'Maine Law with - less sacrifice ;than drinkingl , Lt'lltoilliz tsieu tii,sigili'd to P. It: Pit - lei - are in
man o h . :-1,- Our '. 4 . „ . 11.- p„,.ma j i tsum , .1 the hinkill of„Q...Avcry.Esq., for imroediate col
' fiction. . All persOni indebted are hereby-notified
that coatiwill be made 0112111 nla4eno no; settled
within thirty days from .this date. • . •- 7:: -; - -
, .
. - .:,1,.-.7 :...,. {, ',' ,.r P.R.:
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-,liiontroSe, April 2; - 1852:-- ,:. .
....16wit
...
Mr. AsSIE, (whig) of N.' C. fio`rn the cont.
mittee on Eleetinns,mnde xrep3rtiMthe PLMn
sylvanin untested eleetiOn vise H. 13: Wright
(dem) against Henry M. Fuller, (whi,g) 'rind
declaring the last-named gentlemari mit `entit
led to the seat he now ite.upied. !" I •
TOITB OF , WASHINaTtO *MOTTIER.-.-A
respondent -of the Lowell writing'
i
from Virginia; says . thit 'While in Fredericks..
burg; Which was for sonic' time the resideriee
of Wa... - itington While a young than; end where
he was Made a Mason, he had the 'curiosity to
examine the house in Which wasl4frton
It. is a capacious brick tklifice,'' in most excel
lent repair_ aril though f itntenanted.tiow, bids I
fairovith Proper foresi6t; to list sound for
many rears. The teiliagi and walls are - adorn-I
ed with elaborate stni*o'.worlt;- the stairways'
wide and - the hall very commodious. -- -Back of
this is the tomb of Washington's Mother; Which ,
is in a sadly rieglected:and -dilapidated
tion. For . sonie reason or otlier,, it has never
been finished, a part - of 'the marble lyiagin .
rough state not, ten , feet froth the foundation
.on - which it' should rest; and !tints in the very
birth State of the Irntriortallirashingtom con
' slant . dishonor and - disrespect ; are shown . thb
sacred-ashes of his mother. - Her- torah utt
' finished to.thiS day. j
•
= BALTDIthm, Aprii
HORRID 31tinnur.:—James MeCowati; rest:. ,
ding in Sarah. Ann Si., Was murdered fast Owl I
ning by •• Anew •,Atkineon., -_..brothr in
lair," • 'l' r. ..::`,".'
It appears that the Parties had` griafieled
daring , the evening', ; and
..:upen; • McCort `ahs re,
tiring to bed; Atkinson went to his "reoti,'
while asleep - beat his brains out. -
He has been arrested dud committed
' •
Notice..
The Beleetic.,BotUnie• MediCal SU.lets will
hold its tri-annual session at the reoUrt House
is lliontro,se;otiThersdaY the Itith day lef May
1852. The friends of.ll-fedi*Riferm are in
, sited to attend.., , • - - !-• •
L,WNEAT° I -$ fife'7;
c aßeTittf: - .
. 1 4 .2 -moklYri On the 24th inst.,;b)! O,F xnes,
H Dzsars; of I)4nock, and
ANGELESZ,Prausms, grind-li*ghter Ittf WO :
Perkins; ofthe Pinner ,p1ar.4"..: •
is New 3iitfo o rii on _ the 1 18th '.i nst., '
irecelved I a siw of
juries
utter
anillneskof threee & — c , • '
• AIWA :Su mm
in the Oftli4e,,- .
_
rrnERE will I: 'mi. Auctida at ttie,etore late of
J. Pitts.* Witinii;Thareday;TOdeY and Sat*
urtlifeveninge , thia week..
wijeitt e ud motto Jim . * biii,ethian VERY .
Clir;;IP: %VARNER:. ---
,'!3iontr,Or, April -; ;7 " . 4 , ' 7: : ' 17971
. . . .
•-•--.. '.'., DISSOLUTIO N:-..,
MlTR;eripari herstiiii heretbrnri fxbitilla netrf'ell
1.., : Tb,yet fz. Wheatoti,3o:o4s dny 4isrbicit, by •
riutral consent .: ':.: : : -•-••'• '.... --•- . ... ,. .- - 1 -='•'' ---.
Beerreepeutlye --ill be- prePare
ttian &tines to reepoild' l . o :the. o4l /°;-
Tfu l yE tit
EU=
• I •
DISSOLUTION
TcaparinCrehlit hereto f ore existing' t* s• the
_firm of Smiley fetirtis, diieolved
Own limitation. The tellies aud bootie of accounts ,
ani'at the store, where 11l pep:one:having unset
tled acconuts with tho said Grat'iirit'rermeited
t all and settle the same ttithaut _
'• - • ,• J/SltitlLE.
_ G ibson, Oct'. 1, 185:1: • 'CURTIS.
The business will be contintled - by 3. Smiley;
who; is receiving-a Ileitis:took -Gdods,Wtio wilFl i
not ihstf:t: the:good sense of tlie cornntonity -by
sling adiatisetrunitti,nr . resort to tricks to fleece
the unsuspecting, fait cOnfident id the,good Choice
aud qualitie.* of his goods and the low- rate .of
profits,' he invites all to nail before porch - ming
elsewhere.. .I.'6IIIILEY;
Gibson, April 20.1852. , 17w4*
•
GREII, BAtiGAINS. - .!
CAtstFl ,,
LD is saint! oft It* tarts stock
• or JEW/4.11.V, WATCIIES ' tilitrATLY
ItElk•CeD prices, to 'natio !Vow for Sew gorsla.
ilingh'amton, April 230832. ' 1- ' •
. ,
Satter Wark.i
Dun AS COIN; (=irked - gratis alio, n
follOssortiniad ofPlated, and
ot •• • - - L. CANFIELIYo.
- 13inehornton. • , • ,
• CLOCKS, Accordeona of all pricin*
L.'CANFIELD'a,
E=l^7
lIAT,.CAP,.AND - FUR STORE, .
i t ir W
D. ASIIDDRN troulairespectfailly . atirormee to
-mi. the .tithens of*ldoutrose end rionlty that he
bas opened mad !attn . & to keep adarge and reneral as,
sortment :or all kinds and qhtslitles or Dearer, Mole
skin-and Silk Hats or the latest styles; Romuth, Hun
garian and other styles and qualities of fur -and wool
Panatim, Le4thorn, - Pabudeaf, and the rations
kinds of braided hats for Sahunler treat; nCloth,
Glazed. Silk. Plinth and 'all kinds of Daps for tents and
hays and youth's wear'; Genta:Patent-leather Shoes,
t.e., together with all kinds Or goods generally kept
in a hl!t store. The enbsiliber being largely engaged
In the abere tride at - the Fast orill &Ways enable him
to keep at his store In Montrose a Inger and more fash•
lonable assortment than eau be found elsewhere. Ills
terrai n s are ready , pay, which will enable, blm to 'sell all
goods in Lis line at leant 15 per text. lower than others
in the seine trade. 'The citixesis nreteSpertfully invited
to call and ace for theroselveS. P. S. Washburn will
ahrays be on band to exhibit the goo Is, whether people
wish to purchase or net. ' ' Id. D. WASIIIICHN.
HontrdSe, April 28; UM, :
'DRY-,doobS
NEW STUCK:! CHEAPER , ' I`IIAN
EVER
N. Uilson,
Late of the Firm of Wilson & Miller,
rtBSICIES to return hit grateful thank( to, tha eiti.
AI sena of Snatuebanna County 'for their liberal pat.
ronage d nen the part year', and respectfully solicits a
continuanca of their Yutorn Llaring re-opened the
*tare in Tompkins' 810 ck, (which has keen enlarged and
improved.) with a full stock of Spring - and - Sumrner
Goods, be Intl - test thasa Who' with Jo purehara Goads
ry low, for
,caair, to call. and "evunine Ida a atertme nt.
The subjoined lint of Goods *rid pike* he .believes will
compare favorahy with that of any other ?merchant
th4rtaiiity„
Divs:s.s.God t a's;
-A large nat - littraint of black and colored Silks, of , ira.
flout gradcaatul pattmits, from is. 6d. to 3,1 A. rept:. •
Blouseline De
- . .
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2000 yaida of. SpringDOLainee of almost eteryiatia ,
ty and etyto that the New Torii. matket
,afforde, Man
lle. to 4.a. per yard. 1 - 1
. " ',
-Prints and. Girighans: - - :-
CHEAP'WATCHES
! JEWELIY:J.IIND 111.17E4 .IVARE:
(.4reif Ito duefloii iss Priem • •
Twenty , per - tent at' east hes than ever Aim
Leen sold efi the flatted States.'` - -
QLD Lever
Wittchea,foll, jeweled ',' 1g karat
ILA -cise; - onik 0 3 3q;-*.isu o y sold for $35-4Gold
Lol,ioe Watches, Itt karat case. jeweled.
Silver Lever Witchel,foll jeweled, til4; . mood.
ly ;Old Ar. Silve'r"Lapiati Watched, feWel• I
tcl, 810—Silver ',Tea Spoons per half dozen, e,./•••• 1
Geld Pena , silvei• holders, s t, • '. - '
.Penoots wishing a Watch or watches, Jew- '
elrY,On,44**-,thelw seal bY-Men•Yaith - Oatfact
tisfetyoS, any pzirt,4.of:, the I.lnilext Statelor_Wesi
bY And sendi ng the tanouitt,''.or
Ail articles Warranted as - represented above; -
Or
dint from the country'respectfully soliaked,
" - Beige; addrast (peat
LiaI)OXOS.,IO6
;:opposite the Frankho /fowls;
' • Philadelphia,
rr,coropia i odi c , bought, ...or inaaufaStared
into -• • " • Pita
ENE
- .... ~ , , . . . . „. .
1 - - - ..: no aubsenbar, has just I
1 er,77;.-:;•^7—..4 itoeiveka :lite 'stock }
1 i ,"";;‘:, . .41t excelled , nasortment
I: it ' 0 7 - 7,7 N : Cc ..,i1 - l'lon'a .441 - ... 11 - aye,'
'l° ' 7. ' ''' -. READY-16LBR
of haters dries nod suited Willa union. - - - -- ,
1.-Atao , --Fttehlitablei Silk IVO, (lit:Obi/ 1 0 "'tring
L
ile - .) Kossuth ,gittr : Leghorn, Straw: and. Palm,
aliens; Cups, Blur* Stockings, Gloves. Sus=
panders, Ciniatii. thictinud Shoes; Boobs; WraN
Fl l l And Writhatt Falter, Trattellinueuzet Wall
raper. (( good stack') f.lartain Paper; nod Fancy
krticles- too untnerourto ettealty;t—all tir, any of
i!..htch I iiilrsall stalour int the likti can bn bought
st:"Bingliattnon" or any other town. • - , - -,,
... • ' ,- --:' -- OEO. FULLER .
Pi°4lrose, Aptil 2I iFS2;
1
1
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• -NEw oD - -
TT
J. WEBB iitioiv 111 P sprini and
dl. runnier stOck of. Goods, whiell hp oltpro
"chetsp for cash.-
Moptrore; April 130851 • - - -
TEE .G 't A t : 3 / 4 AL
and Allegorical Print of
the
In commemoration ut that, mist imp.pr
tent event in the American revolutton,
the 13rttalt Surrendering their, Ar s to
Geeneral= Washington after their; dealt
at Yorktown, Virginia, October, 1781.
THE ,ebv,,TVing is executed by Tanner
lA. MO, Kearney & Co., from an original
(lrisuriug by J. P. Renault. and published by Ben
jamin Tanner, Engraver, Philadelphia. The size
of the print is !Li 6)01 iiichee, and was ongivat
ty published to subacribers at 131.2 in the sheet„
Explanation.
Tua Hiorroev.-11, the first and grand pttin are
eXhibited three large grovps of the principal offi
cers, who Were present at the trantutction; vvith
faithful likeriess of each.
In the first group ie seen General Washington.
General Rochanilvem, General - Lincoln, Colonel
Hamilton, an old Former eager to contemplate
the scene, Billy the set-Vent, and the Hone or
General Washington.
tu the second group are American and French
n eve ' • General Knox, Secretary Wilson, the
I like de Lama, uud the' Marquis de La Pay
e te.
The third grorip is destriptive of •the British
surrendering their urine. Lord Gornwallis, Heuer
al Oliare, Conimedore Sinimens, Colt:nal_ Turk
ten, with two fingere cut off; Lieutenant Colonel
Ralph Abercombie, Lieutitnt Colonel Betides,
Lord Chowton, :Laid 'Cornwallis appears!
presenting.his sword -to _ the first. General Officer ii
h meets, but General Wa'shington is pointetLont
t him 'es•the only person to whom, be is to stir.;
r t l,tider, sword._ • . • ,
' lOn the heights and In the distance are the air,
fermi( armies and erowds of epeetatore.-. 'The l
floese;' of Secretary Wilson, occupied by. Lord
Ce'rattra i llis and his Full, which wai bombarded
and pierced with balls; the Marquis de Lafdy- J
baiting 'remarked that they were currying;
the dinner of Lord Cornwallis, asked)
len'Se General Washington to-serve hint a dish'
of his omeooking, and itmnediately after several
titimb:4l ells' fell through the roof on the table, and
.•
wounde 1 some and diepere'eti the party.
ITsti 'skit.s.oong the left is erected a mon
trent l in honor of those . illustrious heroes who
sacrificed their lives and fortunes to insure to their
citir.etts the liberty and independence ' they now
eniny, • •
leublished at $3 by Wm. B. Lane, thitaclel
phin, and to be; had •at the office of the "American
Conner," No. 141 ;Chestinit street,l'hiladelpbia;
aS premiums to that paper. • -
' 111.4%-liberal discount to Agelati
THE FLYING SHIP.
Cianec to secw' a cask income of $lO
tu:s2o per week for twenty years, by
the investment of five dollai-s
- in advance.
,T is extensively knowelhactlielMidereigned
~ thas by theory and practical experiments so
fully demonstrated the, practicability of aerhil
nrwigation that all who have . dely examined the
sulkiest are convinced ; and no person, even those
triune! , interests are adverse to its success, can of.
fed it word of ratioital argurneuf against it Sev
eral, model machines have been caustructed, and .
ea Ch of them hasi operated successfully'", and one!
of I them, 16 feet long, curried a smith steam en- I
gide, 14 the power of which the machine 'was . i
propelled; and , being guided - by 'its own helm,i
travelled rapidly through the air,..even against a:
breeze of 'wind, in direct lines or circles, accord.;
in,,..1t0 the adjustment-of its helM. This machine
mei witnessed and applauded by hundreds in New
YOril' and Pesten, and ;loaner! thereof Were. pub.i
lisned in several newspapers of those cities at the
time. Since those experiments were, made, the ..
i mien tor has made addi tippet impro vemen ts where...l
by The iuvention is now perfected. Acid it ap-
pears certain that. a safe and durable aerial ship!
(or eeroport) capable of carrying one learid7ed - emit
fill k •passeegeri nt a speed of- ninety - tildes au
hoar. titith more perfect safety than either steam
bonus -or railroad. cars, may -be constructed fur
8.15000,- and that the expense of running it will
not exceed 8115 per day. Tliisaereport willmake
: the. trip to I.lalifornia or to Europe in two -days;
and will be patronized with abundance ol bust.
nelltatire than 50,000 persohs are now, ready to
erritt^e passages) at 200Mrpassage. which will
°menet to 30,000 per trip, each way; or 60,000
1 per week, besides -1,0011 for carrying the mails.—
! If This.aeroport„ is owned le shares of :5 denary.
each, a single share wilt, produce au income of!
20 dahlia: per week. - :-. . .
' lids ascertained, by a minute and careful esti
mate, that an Ise - report 150 feet tong and eapable
Of Orryit ' e five person! it 'lripeed ct till Miles an
!four, mss be constructed far 1,500 dolfara. Now,
having bent disappointed of the fends 'requisite to
i put This ieventiou iii operation en a scale of pricti.
cal Utility, I propose that if 300 trerseris Will rub-'
scribe five dellitra each, payable when The whole
amine' of 1;500 shall haves been - subscribed; II
, willjerthwith construct this Omen . aeroport,',
(whielt may in'aix Weeks;)' and when this:
lis put iu eperation I-can readily- command the
requ'iliteftinth4or constructing a large aeroporlas
abote mentioned. And. 1
,will so arrange that,
1 enelteubscriber, on the payment of the said fivel
dollars, shall be furnished with a regular title
deeds which shall entitle the helderibareof to one
1 threiOttindreth part of the fiiSt large aereport that
{shall be; coustructed,und of all benefits and emote.
I Imelda that may be derived therefrom for twenty
year; the said neroport 1-i...be/kept in repair with.
out expetiee to the shareholders. Subscribers will
not -be .iesiricted to singlti s,hares; but 'each , laity i
hold'es many as he is disposed to subscribe fur ut
the first; and will receivel 'dividends accordiugly; I
which, itenordintr, ' to the foregoing estimate,, will
be 23 dollarti per Week.tht each share. payable
Weekly Or Monthly. SnbSeribers may send their!
names to my - address by m ud, (prepaid,) aid the
same! will be duly entered -ou the subscri ption'
book..(whictralrearly comities about fitly titmice
of entiscribere in this pity. mid ' notice will be sent
(prepaid) to each whee the three hundred:Shinn,
shall have been takeu; and the money May be
tient 'Sallee to me' - or to the i. - firen of Shelden, W . I.
there ' &, iflo.; (well litiMia baUkers of this Pity')
who Will on the receipt thereof forward , to each
subscriber • a title.deed, ai ablive 'stipulated, and
will act' an treasurers for, the shareholders; end
trans;fer.. the, money to. ate es the progreas Of the
work require', . • Each subscriber will be.furnished
semi;ruotithly with "a. printed swivel-letter, report..
lag the progress of : the work:, - : - ',
Editors or publishers of. ,newsprs
ape-who will
'give the foregoingliedoinittie an insertion within
three! week*, and send a copy thereof to the an.
I dersigued, Shall 'he eraitied,lo one share 'hi the
Ilarge aeroport, and be furnished with a title.deed
or- fits dollars in eash.forthwith. -,-, . ..1,
• I , l.' ..--'" -:: ,•:'-: ....iturtg tottuz,
. .
APr . ... .
At'ashingte; il:4 - 1652- '--' • •'
' ' l
: :. P.IB. - It -is-'confidently believed that . by- thin
invention, lineipldred regioni may be examined,.
and the'light Of civilizatieu and.Christiauity may
be diiieminated through , benighted lands with fa
-01144 and' that thawerkt will Minor-the - names
pf thaSti who npviarthicrihe to aid the introduction
otaii,ipiiiidolicatcol4ll tO nearer. ignMense bane
if" 13 1KT.1 110 elitiroltistnan race, , .-, .- -..,
_ , ,..
1511ZOKIVED . tiale_:day - 4543 Ferkinis.also Kegs Plasilag
itr. A. A4TgttOri& co.;-
;On.' - - - •
.
, . • • I. ' . - I
WATCHES it .. .WATCHES:I.f. ._:,l - 1. 1 . - ... , , nlEASUßlarS,Sittg..f: -„,....,-.:-.. ..z .
IrTIDE Sub'sll6re takes nleasurt in infOrnaingtis friends
.1... and customer* that ba boa this day mated another ,Of Vnecateil Lands In Sunra t co.
large lot of his supetiorVottert I Leiser wis telt" 1 NI OTlCE'iiihereby -given( that aereentily! to
1 .43 •4 It/ alluntelnied Ex p r e ssl y to Ids order, with Ms own I .1,. -tire - acts-of the General Assembly at the
illninn oniftwyta on melt, comprislog3 slats of full Jew: i c ommonmen i t h ! o f renimpyanja,._ direciloz, ibe
sled,
Frigin huulrig
"Sel'eltt4
bt."7'4l-n**ll4 I, . "°‘.4gl4l •llecto or sellitto tittse.tted lands for taxei; the fel-
I S
C lf s e e elarri l" , k -sr ift lyie ll h fu he U ell v ers nrie•t t i or o se r l i e lli'd a:.'lo kt a j : 4 as tl* N t gl Incilifq * trdati a " nd Itarts`of tracts of unseated lauds.
:York W1101 ! ,P...5.11.2 fillets. warranted erfec t --
-. ' Ili!! heissid at ptthhe vendee -on o
.he coad Man
'- • AA -- lIYAN I6 / ND; L' o4 Fadin g ' ltill tla f lonia nesi; at • the :Court Haase in MOut7
1
• --
•• Wasblogtol"e• • Y- Q . , ' -- - ' due, . d I t accru ed on
.. • . -- , rose, efr arrraragna en lie malt a tin
,
' each - tract retpec, iitely ;unless' the same be: paid
before:the day of aale—Nalu to c ommence . at, 1.0
O'clock, in the.forenocni. • - - -•, .
Warruticesmairier atuabetr = Acres.
i • i
' • • - .:11tridgetaater. - -
- -
41uiluel god:ilea ',..•, ,•- .
~ ~. I CO:
:- • ' --- Vinod - --
Dnrins V. "Bradford • -'' :, MT '
(LatrllT• • •Uar 4 b l3l '.(alotelt -- -- " CO, .
k- !' .. .. —-• c.Circat L'etid.
'.leiltikiiti Butlei 1- - " - - • '•' -
r 1 ... ~ . .. , _ ,:: ..- trarford. ~..
I Jonicloel .. -,.. . - ' (owner)
!Stanley neknon - : : - ‘.
Vtancis ItleburdsOn jr; " "- - - •
r , '•' . -. . t iratillolty. ~.
f'rederlek neithold ... , - Soo
Joseph .Masons.Masons liti' ". " >•; '• , .- 165
Ileury Tolland - _ - - 4..1$
_
, Daniel Ittete " q ' ' - , ' 412
Dmia unskiey :,..', . - • . .. ' '4 )4
il. L. Want — ' `".. . 33146
Moses' Ilobson v
'Mathias tleptla - - . • -.,. . • : 0
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Btashiunton,
Lever..lloVitcbes.' , •
HAVE Ibis day . vet:aired * .frorgLlveirpool, knight": In'.
%vice of thorn vory auperior Yates. bvver Wattles', in
rilver Hunting Vara - battry.Mogo to :order; lib.
So. afatrrmall rlrelmuremaata..ehfcil wilt ba.tromnlt•
Moly put It to gold eater for fiagia. the imm u n ity
i Oran:am watehrs aver not otitin tbat bit been ottani fig
tothiln_this tnit been ro tborangfily established.
It IV ttertllar tn'tio more than to'roll the attention or my
alignment to them. • AGHItHIrJ;HVANI4,
Horeb 20.1 - irsulditgtoti at.; Dlugh4mtnn
RODICERY, GLASS, - AND' HOUSE
VD RN 1$11:1N G ST,O • -
- 11ye,r1to- It. :A . 11;
ituttiltriltiiiiitrinietiling his itt nod year would
11 tender his thanks to his ttide•spritail rostoruers for
the ructititag•sineut rpotissd in thsSustoin log orso use
ful tool extensive an estollehtnent, whet* iho Itottint.
KEBPSR may find nil tho:tnioutio -Cur rendering - Its' du
ties bugs pions:tut tusk, aryl much to adorn and kvante
ry thu puloy. " • ' , • • •
, .
My stock of French, Stone, eland: Earthen, Rocking.
ham, Yellow and Wars Wart, is now tame and 14:1(41,
and eninplete: embrucint:Ponalf new - kyles - (at - in); <tins
Importation) from Which the most 41elleate taste may . be
i Hozat-keeping Articles. ' •
Critleiv; servers, spoons, coffee and spice milts, !limit*
stinks; shovels and - tongs, snuffers; straits, steelyards
cords. and-Irons, umbrellaMentls, • • .
Wooden all , Willow ' Ware.
,
,-Pounders, palls , m ortar ;brooms, mcips bowls, chain,
cradlas, *atolls, latiles, amps, &c. •
••••
Miscellaneous. •
,
- .r•staP and ban LanVan lititeinnla Wan) of all de.
scripticms, Laokinp.•,..o lasses, Vases and Ornaments, rich
China stn•l cut itinsa s
• Toys and Fancy (Rio& oral l kinds, ,
prices and 'sirgCrlptlotto Cloclia, rope,' lute, wool. AIW
co and Coy Matta; Window IShades, (very chiatip a ) and
11Ird Cage* of various styles. " • ;
Our stock la en antnplete r presenting such a great vit.
ricty of useful and ornamental articles. that' those vio):.
log to obtainµ comPletc outfit or replenish honselicep
log articles, will save much time nail motley. by
at this catshilahment,by . Del' U.
Bingtranten, IST Y., April 111,1852. ' 141
Uniog Daguirrean Gallery
MESS S. TIIuMPSOA toONIS
. ,
Weild respSetfnllY call the attention, of the,la- - ,
, dies and gentlemen of iliontinse and vicinity .to
their new and eleguitt Snit Of Angiiitrwannrinnle,l
In Binghamton, opposite the Paednc Hotel. They
hove the adiantagesofia Well arranged slty-light;l
which will 'MIMIC them to pro . duc f us flue like
nesses as any in the country. ,
' Persons Visiting Binglninaton,,shoold not fail
to call said Scene fur theinselves one or more of I
their life-like mid u;elhlotinotl niezzinint piciiires.
Every attelition will,lie given in order .M.secure
likenesses of children and facility groups. Tkev
have on hand and for sale a large• assortment of
Gilt and Stucco Frames, - Shell, Macho and Jen
i lly Lind Cai nit
es, Gold Loets,tind a Brent yode
,ty of different styles of Cases, which' they will
i furnish • with likenesses upon the most: liberal
Iterms., Do-not-full to call and examine our rooms
1 and specimens: Pupils instructed in.tint . Art'and.
all kind of Bagnerroot materials fdruished to tho
trade upon the best
,terrris. '• 1 ,
Binghamtim, April 4, 1852: ' 1 -
MELODEONS'
SUPERIOR irti w. a r —ir.t rt's .
tprceeilAend 5 octuve - Meloileoas
fur sale nt
the
,Unien Dagnerrean Gallery. - I-"er.iotia wish- i
ina anything &the kind, Should din - foil to' Can .
and 'eaniitie thetn. They' - are ef t difrerent ,iiat
ternii,. and will be furnished at the visantifacturer's
pie - N
-I>y 'TIIOMPSON IS4 LOOMIS.
Binghamton, April 7, 1852. 14tf
- DRY - GOODS AND CARPETS;
rpHE sUbseribers. would biro/m.411e (ouzel's of
J. Sawitiehatina county that they have now on,
baud ukrge-asiurtnieut of Dry Goods,at
mule and
••
- .
. dENTLE.III-:Ne DE.P.XICT.I , IEN:T,
eonsistine. in part of broadcloths. cassithcres, sat
inets. Kentucky, jeans, vestiugs, and summer
Foods of all kinds. - .
LADIW,
consisting 'of it large variety, viz: Bieck silks: feu:
cy do., satins, gingham., Scotch Surf:American
- prints of all kinds, some - rnt fi pence per yard of
superior quality of colors warranted, tit. de Nines,
Cashmere, poplins, gloves, hosiery Of:every grade
and quality--White goods:, Brown • and bleached
shectings, 44tvirld, heavy quality,,at Gd. per ed.
TiChings, drillings. flitancls, Scorch diaper, hirchi
rye do., napkins, Irish linen, mid spreads; in fact
almost every thing in the dry goods lino. Also, - tt
Jorge lot of
.CARPETING;
Three:ply, injraii'ts,' `cotton. iaid 'wool,-cotton,
stair, "druggits, wool and cottoc,oil cloths fur
flown and tables. -,
We incite all visiting our piece to call and ex
amine our stock, for we feel confident by eo doing
it will be a towing of ten to twenty percent. Our
motto is quick 8,1!1 s and mall profita_
Store:warty opposite-tbe Poltollice, Bingham
ton. N.Y. ; RENNEr.✓
' April 1,
STOVES AND. TIN WARE.
TIIE subierthers having entereMinto co-part
nershm in di stove, Tin and Sheet-frombusiness,
are prepared tmatteud to all orders in their line at
the 'Money' notice.' By giving stilct attention to
the business they hope to merit their share gif the
trade.
The . business wilt be carried on; opposite the
"Ventociat7 office, nuclei the mime and firm of tr.%
D. Lathrop if Co. .
• , 'f C. D. LATIMOP,
W4.IODRUPT.
; JOLIN L. DENNI 6 .-
liontrose;3l,irch s 23, 16T:. ; 120
.
• If You Please. - •
A Lt persons indebted to - me: are;reguested
=3._settie and make payment'. hitiveett this date
and the firstof May next. ABEL TURRELIi
Moutrose,'April 1651.' • t
To - *horn it may C oncern;
SorrWt - bultilozeu - youug ludiete &Arens or sic.
qui4ittiu g, themselves with 51561'6MM. trade can
du s' Us the in vittit lett isinaniediitte, tinder Ovum
stauerS quite ftivertible, mid iti u. manner citisur.:
pitiord iby, forrigu braptlociv; t ictuy, now avail
tbernieNes orita,-bezwliss by calling. nn
..•
• JOHN GROV...E.:S.D.,
Montrolw; April 1, 11:5:1. 13w3. ,
. .
. .
:• • : witprrtD;
Dr t DES AND SKINS at ilia old stood of William Yoe-
XL ter, for which Ouch will be Leather .ex
clion,Ted, by It. L
Nootruse. 11141.'4 22,18;4. !!!!!! ! !.
New Books, ~
frltE history of Iluntory and liossutli (a yoluoblq
works by net, ottol tae!: sport of ear fd,
Luaus ro , vist lllsorditlaAs, in . pmuplget, jtist - rts:ol
A geusrat assorttaeut of .Bclulol Books auCt 4 tutlioury
A supply of toe.."Pialinlat''juSt4oeelrea.r
--Feb. CS .
Going .at- a little-Above Cost:,
Tsubscriber 1.441 , small stock yet of Men's and
.1. Boys', coarse and rine hoots and chore, a n d ago Col
assortment of 14Wes.111ssos: and I:Willson's Uccle and
Shoes, Witch bats , non selloor nt wises, hut. a Milo is ,
tune to 4. Thero Is art opportunity' for Want bstscato in
this Hoe'
February 4;,:180.
. .. .
AU -Assort Meat , . , , r -
(IF n ea dy. m .de - 00ibtn.,/ awl Juts - iina pips. eon.
1 U liqutly_ au ban l: ' A. tow: of tha , •Kossigla." 'Riau
jot rpm,liti,'*l4 ozuew supply eirected In 4 4 41SY alr tWO.
_.„ - :
_.. -, , -' • . GEO, TULLEU.'
. _
• ,EXl96ll " thrt i • Botioe ' S• •
LsgTgRS TENTAMENTAIIY. on tbe : I:sta : to - Of
NeDt.ENALD,• lido of LIDFIVDT. - deeeated.lastsi
been granted to the isndeerigniol s told - tile beta , ' Olen
toot' Indebted to the 'litotes to call and settle-the same
sritbont delog, and all paeans bailisfide*oodi a ga i nst
dials wlll please_ to present them dull ittesttslfq .
- - DENN IS SIII.TAYNNi tie r "
Idtke,llifib 24,1:152.• • , • - -s'
'NEW 16e-ofLSales 'Rubbers; Buskbis ,
X] Ga.t rd also.Aenitemep's - Eubbent,r. /Ines
cape, Etx.,jast -received by . - , „
Herrrick;
/math:to Seaman*
llartholmainc Mathews
Jolutthan Nasbet
mernilth'
Monier filytt (oiniez)
Joaapb panl J .
No, 232 ' IVm.Abal • t ' orcletk
Sloant* '1 •
B. William* • '
Franklitt Broww- -1- • :."
Jackson.
Jahn gabler.:...
Mattlthes
Matthias Capilu
Sedate fitiaireld .
E. P. _
. • 101
o 0 - • 1.94
114 3,24
(owner) ~. 300 • 3.80
Lathrop. . .
Andrew Tyhout . 181 • 8,02
George Kepler — o 0 -11,30
Gottlifon Groot/ i' "- 3.83
M. 31:')Volineo (owner) 120, 1.12
Hobert 3Ockxon . ; 4 .
.1.
_O3 8 51
" • 121)" ' 7,12
" - 100 - 4,62
Sam tarl Jayne/
Nonli Hickok
. Lowii
Robert Pnloley
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John Sahlor . 124 . 1,93.
Foloulon Findley • - RO. 1,00
George . 320 - 1.00
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Suel. EldridaN Joit• !Wedgy , 550 10,86
Janes Eltitidge, -•-• •
PtA. Tracto or S. J. tcSolimon Itink 125 . a.ic
Lot Fait orJolinllnwlers 55' I t'..,14
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John Gilbert - ' MI 94
'111..A. :Norris - • *. • la ' 38
Elias Squires " • t.'oo 5,00
Atarvion Lnig (nwper) 100 5,3.1
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Charles Peirigo (owner) 71 83
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REELER ei.• STODDARD.
-opened
"h6i,v - firm or Kit'eler, - Stodditr4 hove
- Opened a iloot'aud Shoe store•on Motu 'trek;
tirstdoor.below' the Pick .00ritoc in which thoy
offer for sale ,!. : • ' _
• - 'Assortment
of Liao% Shoos and Findingiott ;west price,
. IN MONTROSE. ;•:. .•
Wo - s'eli for rendl Yvay'and small peons's .
`The•cftizenaor the village end country arire
specially ittvited , tO call •at -teal -gsutduo- Boot.,
and shots store, silks Hoots end shoes ore "soldits
'teed of Beet' rind Oysteri..'• •
'Keep It before - tho'-PeOple,
That we-haw:A full assortment amoug !shin!)
enurnerate . _ •
PIIM:s Ccirk Solo water propf boots,long leg fun.
gariatis, calf half sole and , puinp boots, Kip half
solo twos; thick boots, calf. kiparid Cowhide bro.
gaus, Over dines, etc. - ,
Youths Calf, Kip and cowhirlo boots, boys thick
boots, etc. , ,•• •• • ' •
Ledies French Irhannel aelteri, patent:Fox
welt Goiters; enameled rind Kid Polkas, airmailed
front lace-Polkas, :kid, and . , goat June Luso's,
New York ties-, escelsiors;Jenny Linde Rosettim,.
kid tie's, rubkirs, etc. -
. -Misses pet and eat( Lace 'mote, Jen
eugmeled Polkas, Dutch boot', eW, '
GkWrens' buttotiekoee, gout audeuemeled lace
boola, GaiteM,Pileminiriete. - '
amour our Fiediega we *War French eclf skiee;
Oelinad hemlock ' fames& t:elf skies, llieteieee..
pink cud white iltirut„ red, blue, Maroon,
Bindifig, upper (either, oak and 'hemlock
eoleleather,Tegs, zioo aisile, ',parable., fleet ball;
N._webbing.etc ~
- 11'ciiit Made to order old' repairing nail
• - NOTICE': Mo .
IttrtelANDlZE42ll#teillit 41/11111
IN pirsitance' ottlie 'Act of Assembly or
ithis,Couttuenwealth, viz ; the Act: of the 4th, _
/ 4 at Ma)', 1851 , entitled an act: to piorido
revenue to meet the demands title)? the Treas..
dry, and for other perfidies; an act OIL IGth,
untitled'ion, nut' to Inninnete
revenue and diditlinh., %lit Legislatire
sex of the Commodieult ; an' act passed the
-22d day'of April;lB49, =tided id . 13t• priw
Ivide for the.reductiorpot t i le.pp bni t rd e b t;
!an act passed the 10th do)? 0f.Apri1,1949,
Ltithid no act , to. orente ,a Sinking o n a no d to
Iprovidelor ihe gradual and - tovlsitiatinguish,..
molt of the debt of theo: - Oinamonwealth, th e
undersiguO-AppraisefOr.,llUredutlie Taxes toi`
'Susquehanna county has "Prepared a Hat of ILL.
inerelinnta-trading within said county, rind , pin.
eed each of:the said merchants in: dintclass tt,
hid seeds:right:lml joist, sword ing to.tho prci‘
visions - or 'said acts uP ASsembly;iis
Residence. Proprieltrs. Clals. par s
Auburn,.. L au d arr t 14 r ,
Jonas Cartdr; •14 •- ; .
`Brooklyn, - Edwin - Tiffany, ' • 13,11 q;
-' "" - S. 5ent,.....; )4 —;•-
„- Vir. &E. l4 -..
T. Ashley, l3 ta il
• Nelson-Tiffany, 14 .
- Chocontit, FrangiS Quinnr .
Clifford, J. Baker a
Dundnit; T: P. 1%4)04, - 13 1,14;
Go:I:Cone; •
Hicock & l 3. _
' eChithitiden,_ 13
Wells Ltniniun' •'•
12.50
3n,17
17.11 q
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01 13.44
Bo ' 3,58
. ~:1.74
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2110 802
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lUB '- • 4,58
Dimack, -1 Grofer, _ "
14
•4 , .• L. H. Woodruir, 1 4
.
1" • IL Blakesle'e,
Friendsrille, Catnpbell & Tana;le %a
A. 'Wickham, , 34
Burrows Co., 13 :
•N. E. Kennelly,'' - 14
• _ 14
- Asa Howard, _
,14
Great Bend, Jelin Melanny, 13
.• Witliatn Eager, - 14
Tinkham &Belcher, =l3
- Joseph Doboii, - 14'
':' • 1111n.1). Trowbridge, 13:,
Dayton.
1 4 . S. Lenheitn, 12'
A..Gatefield,Liq.Stee.l4 -
Yound& Brownsuri, Lq„
Taylor & Jnne. 14 ,
s:l..enheirn, ' • -1444,
31egune & Sysith, 11
B. Cohen, , • 14 •
Janes Bell', - 34'
LB. West, 14, .
T. P. Badger & Co., 14 •
C. S. Bennett, 13
A. J. .amour, - 34 •
Eaton & Peek, 13 Llq.
Sevtoonr, 13
'Johnston & Verry; 14
'John Miller, • " 14
Shultz, Eaton & Co.,
E. IL-Grow & Bro's., 13
L„Post & Co. ' • --11
8. atyre & Co„ 13 ;
11. J. Webb, 13
F. B.Chandler, i 13 • ,
J. Lyons & Son, 13
- George Fuller; - 14 •
• M. Q. Tyler,
.13 '
A. Lathrop & Co., 32
;Abel Terrell, - 14 Liq. 4
M. S. Nilson & Son, 13
iS. S. ltulfo . rd & Son, 11';‘ ,
Bentley & Read, ::..11. 4
Pitts & Warier, 13 Liq. 4
.j. 14 UV,:
11. Searle. - •
Genrze 14
Middletown, C._ Wright, 14. - _
New .3.lilfordilt. L. Sutphin,' -12 '
" Mnss & Sons, 14 •
,- 11enry.Burritt, 12 • •
IltlVden .. lSL Little, 1 13
itird, i . 14 ;
Rash, N. Granger "& Co:, 14
-
u ' William P. Cue, ' 14 - ‘
Silver Lake, Braekney & 31anfort, 12
Scott & Root, 13 • 4
" S. S. Grover, 12 4
Johnston & Dean, 14
Liberty, "\J. S. Tompkins, • ; 14:
Franklin, Merriman, 114 •
S. Fuller, • ,-14
Gibson.
Si
213 , 13.60
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Ilarford,
Herriuk,
Lenox,
Montrose,
LIST - 08 0110C8R1ES, DEETI.IIOUSE2, Eve,
Appolacon, Hairy Barney, • Liq,
Brooklyn, M. A. Newcomb... 8
Clifford, Henry A. Williams, 8
George Brantiell, 8 •
Dnnda Enock,Chniebem
ttehjamiri Glidden, 8
Great ilemd, Luuean Scott; • 7
.10,11 n N. Woodruir: 8
Mao & Steel, B.Liq, •
F., A. Green, .-- 8
John Comstock, 8 Lig, ,
Hannany, Perrino & Son, 8 Liq, '
" Frederick Pickering, 8
Jsaae .T. Weeks, , 7 Lig.
! 4 * Whiteoinb kNewcoml?B Liq,
Harford,' Jasper Saymeur,. -8
Jessup," •-P. M. Barber, i 8 •
Jauksorr,L . 111:1 &Hollis,' 'S. . .4
" .. George Watson, , - 8
LenaX,.. - -Abraham Chnrchill, 8.
& Patriek, 6 . •
•q F. IL Fordliam 8
• " - -I. N. Ballord, -
Rush. H. 3LS'otailutull.-
Silver Lake, 'llenoni: L. Gage, ." 8
New 311Iford, L. Hardong. 8
John Malta, Distiller of Wills.,
key—No. 4iallons, 1800.
And the Judges of the Conrt of Common , .
Pleas of said county, will hold n Court of Ap• -
ral.ut the Conrt /louse in blnntrose, in and
- tor_ the county of Susquehanna, on Monday ,
the 10th day of May next, at 2 0% . 194f '.
_
at'which time and place any'Of the Morahants
defined, deseribed, and °based its :aforesaid; or
their ngenta or attorney, may appear and op:
peal from said Assessmentlfthey think prd,
per. 31cDONALD, Mer, Aft.
'April ' • 14w4
_
Are* . _ Milford Shawl.- and . Dreis
Goods.. FaAporiuza•
ior • IBURRITT to again in market With - a new
aud enlarred stack of- Winter long' and`
square) Shawhi.& Ladies dress Goods of stS,w and
patterna,n9d prices reduced still w
.loer, as
the city cash pinio tells' upon' the Morket, And.
includiuiralatt his general onpidiettfur theruit its i•
Winter trade in Dry Goads, Grocerier. crockery,
Tion - & Nails, Hata and Winter CupS,
Bottucto,Bualilo R r obca: Ilootw. If„Shoss, .Stoves.'
etc. etc, all which - he- wilt sell on hicuitual libend
tem' undo' price' that cannot ha. heat for casts,
Produne'or approved credit.' • - •
"
N. B. Flour and Silt canstantlY 'on hind. -
New Milford 0ct.21-11/51,— , 14tf •
i r raWeripartutirstilp' herototbrn !esitting =fey
. the Otiltitt - and firm of, 4%..Littluep,&
diarikrd-J The tieeke .4iid accounts' of .the hap
firm will bo''Settret, by A: Lathrop:' The business
wilt tm. lieretiftert ctititlbcted by , D. R. Latlitrop'it
James 'Riley, on the fay down and short orritit
system. naderthifiintAf.ll.B; Lathrop & Co.
• - • x,LAT/111,01)&..CO.
"a4lnievliarab It 211* - ' , „Ott
D` solution. • - --
GTICE la hereby given that the flrta °Mitt
174 de, Worrier ia-thia:day .411:solved by ntatual ,
-aanseat.. Thalia indebted. i n ;bltizin. atotequet:
toil to Imola up *Moat delay, • , • •
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