ro d t o too oraa Called, and beoged that he o m i t be shot by one of liLs oum , countrymen, wed of being hung.' A countryman volun. w ed te shoot him, arid he was tied to si tree, when attempt was made tO !earn him; but undaunteds minors rushed into ,the:m e . leoev eral w ith drawn pistols, and swore that the rearlerar s hould be hungott - the peril of their , fivet ., A rope wig adjusted atonal& his neck . sa d t hrown over a limb of the tree. : He was ,a go d on a barrel, and at the word the barrel knocked from under him, - and he Ins deatiogln the air. The knife dto ,mur. i a joictina is sulposed to be the use same used to murder Alig,uel ithighnez. . Accident on the Rome' and Wa! teitown A letter from the office of the Northern :four, Ad, at Watertown gives the following...partie. Dios of the shocking railroad accident that oc „aped at Pie:repent Manor on the, evening of 6th test it s pears that a company of nine persona two married men with -their wives, and five , w og ladies—thought to amuse. themaglies 'lle as evening's ride from the Manor to Sandy c ree k, on a liand.car; -- after ' they supposed,. the lastregular train fur the day bad passed. After tanning abed half a mile, and- as they `sere tunings curve in the road, .they were :met by a locomotive and tender which.. was L ar king up trout the creek to the Manor.: , The unfortuate occupants of the hand-car had buts moments warning and that moment served only to paralyze the ladies with fear. One of the men seized his wife, and the other coo his wire and one of the young ladies; and sprang from the car. The other four were on the car when the collision took place ; three Of them were thrown under the locomodie: and crushed to death, and the other was found m ortally wounded by a blow which she recd. red in the forehead. The awful mangled, re ' mains of the bodies were picked up brodght” back to the manor, to those friends who had joyously parted with them but a few moments before; but the Avail of woe Went up where the sounds of joy had been. As rear as we can usertailahem this morn ing, the names of the young.: ladies killed were:—Miss Wright, of Oswego ' and Miss Williamson, Miss Allen, and Miss Andrus,_ of Pierrepont Manor. - We cannot say thatany particular blame can be attached to the engineer, Mr. D. Smith, although he regrets not having raised a light sooner, as he e:iould hare done; but as they., wire coming on - the Watertown, he . deferred .patting up.a light until they should reach the ;minor , The pirty were warned agiinst piing upon, the track by the station mast , r, as some spec ial train or locomotive might be upon the road which most unfortunately and .unexpectedly proved to be the case. Fire in Now York.,. Destruction of Swift's Sugar Refinery—Near ly half a million of properly destroyed. About half past 12 o'clock on Monday morn ing, afire broke out in Swift's sugar refinery, earner of (Vest and Laight streets,, which re sulted in one of the most extensive conflagra tions that has occurred in this city, for a long time. The building was one of the largest, establishments of the kind in New York,being ten stories high, occupying a whole block on Washington, West, and Laight, streets, and enclosing a court yard in the centre.• The alarm of fire was rung for the eighth district ihnt one o'clock, when the firemen, a carnal& arable portion of whom were engaged at the time at a fire in Pearl street, arrived in great force from all quarters. In consequence of the great cvant of the building they could not act with much effect, and the:tire, which had] tinily ban razing for nearly half au hour, wn spreading nith fearful rapidity, and in a _den time the Is hole large establishment was 111 enveloped in one vast sheet of flame. The immense, number of hogsheads and - barrels of sugar stored up in the building, only added so much more fuel to the devouring clement.-- The lames soon burst forth from every win dow. and shooting through _the 'roof rose in awful grandeur to the sky. Such was the im posing, extent of the blaze, that the whole city taxame perfectly illuminated, while burning embers were dancing, in the air in all direct I thins. Ail the efforts of the firemen •th check the raging fire in its destructive course, were now utterly abortive. The heat at this time was so intense that the firemen were eontpell edto quit their posts while the row• of build ings in lasight street, fronting, the burning ed-1 were every moment in clanger of taking fire. In fact, some of them were pretty much scorehed, but by the exertions of the gallant firemen, isho kept several streams, constantly playing upon this building, all further damage was prevented. The fire continued to blaze furth with terrific fury until about four o'clock I when the walls carne down with a tremendous I crash, converting the whole building into one homing mass of ruins. The falling of the - walls smothered the flames to a considerable extent, and the firemen could now act with some effect. The whole building is 'razed to the ground, while the large stock of sugar I =fined in the same is completely destroyed, ,ex,eepting a few hogsheads and barrels, togeth er with the office fixtures, books, &q., which were saved. The whole lossOf Messrs. Swift is estmated at nearly half a million dollars, I which is only partially covered by the inset- , r ranee. We understand that they are insured I to the amount of 8250.000, in the various city t insurance companies. The buildings are esti mated to have been worth 8200,000 and the property nearly 8300,000. Thefo.oras a strong police force present from the beginning of the fire, and rendered efficient service inmain trilling order and preserving a large amount of property. Considerable alarm and confusion railed among' the inmates of the opposite buildings, who were running about in a frantic Cate, some only half dressed, and some carry ingfurniture, in all direction3.-2V. y. Herald CathOlie Council at Baltimore. TIMED PUBLIC SESSION. • BAtimore, May 16. The third public sessi "f the Catholic Council was held in the Cathedral this me:n -4 in the presence of an immense audience. ~„A t 10 . o'clock, the ecclesiastical bodylet la • A relnepispae.al mansion inp rocession ar ryedinfill canonicals,d accompanied by ,1 11. es as cross and ca a d l le bearers,and pass ed Pound the square6draLchanting, to the front of 14 8 were Thronged Thestreets, doors and vain with spectators. The Vices in the ea:lnd:al were of the nest, 1 1 and imposing deseription. , Pontifical Eh mss was bitted by Francis N. Blau hem ~9....rehbishocpe:loef Oregon,- at the close of ti,eitsartioshti? O'Connor, of Pittsburg, deliver:, e . on the origin of the Catholic `l l .choosing for his text the 16th verse 18th m chapter of Matthew. After fur -0,4'011 ( i ) ti a leste council returned in pro, Thursday, the session closes, then Bishop Pitzpatrink,of B°Bton'will N wmuntiry or Lam WAnn.ants.-4on. it Stuart, Secretary of the Interior, I b " interpretation of the net of Con ,o:repss of 1 28di September, 1850, Authorizing the ;issue 1 qamassiznable bounty land sauna* dpi. 4 allut the soldier, afteriocating warrantyeenld not make a valid title to the kind 80 In. itanti/ after the issue ,of the imtent.- The 'co has been submitted to the Hon. -Ral. 04,5 whose.view is that the convesaneW :bobo made after the iistie of the iholTalotf efore the issue of ,the patent. A t tie in the law " prior to the issue" h The aving itl nneo to the truant, and oot totheiusteitt. • Wreck :ottititiniiiilliresielsi' in the lee -I-Great Leenef Life. The steamiittsphiek P. April 33d, 'has arrived -it Halifax; :with no.' counts:of the:wreak of betwein- fifty - !ind sixty vessels in thkiite hi-tha Ole - , AptillOtll. 7 The New foutallatid folprtelitik4 of life has bead eatnaiderible;_hotir,treatis'u l at Itooa!ii:Ailiat of eightieh,vesiela.leati`with full eirgoea sitinsas'llien, Übe of , !which had•fisreof her crew diawned,panotheic,livo.-- In many, ealie'S; aetho4.4selaidiiftid,towartis m the: lee, the in Aeserted them 'and 'esoped t o th e ehore4 In4ome eases the abandoned_ vessels have been taken into port: I i 4 1 - HOndreds of the,erews of the Wrecked -yes:: 'eels are said tO beinitieriard'lstand,BOOavia..' to Bay, in a state-of destitution and staivationi TheAssemblY of Islew,Foandlaiad Iris:request: ed the-Governor to appropriate 1300 Tor that'. relief and. foUr ,oi, five vessels: would'Aall to theta ai Sooh ;ea_ the xvindwohld'periiilt. , vessel had arrived at St...lohnovldeh reported that 'upuiards[ of one'thonsand - .s*U:reeked sealers„had reacheaVreetifOid,lnatilie ber is probably exaggerated..:'; - The disaster - is said to be nearly, equal to that at Prinei 4dwardlslati4- list year - ..;—/fos- Tr4teuef.; ' -,'" . Items 'kola - the - eiditor (Hot:talon) informed by A - correspendent; that the Sheriff of ViCtorin iounty . wics woumL, ed by a son or judge Sharkey. , 4 Misaissippl.l Sharkey was found hanged the next mornitt no doubt the work ofJudge Lynch. During the lain month thl streets of Indiati..l obi have been literally jammed with' freight for the upper country. -The roads. have -been - inl find order, gra,xing for teams first rate, a nd businesses lively as heart cbuld'desire.' , - The planters:of the country are:retrieving the losses sustained by the, late, high - - waters to a great extent, and theretstill avill b6-good crops made. , A division o f; the Sons` of Temperance' , has just been . formed at ~Corpus Christi. Seine seem to look on this vent as - a notjelty, equal to any which Will . be exhibited ati the. gteat Fair. • .. Latcist Cougterfeits• - los, the-Prtcasix Bast,l3minbridge, alter ed froin ones---!vignette rallcars'—feniale head on right end--.dog, sale, dic. f - between the sig. natures. 10s, on the lificrusics , llirit, May's Land ing, N. J.—Viz 4 man on rocks; hip in the , distance, fieure!lO each side--:fetnaltion right end—poor - - • -20 s on the Atrr.r.sonotrou sairz, Pig. blacksmith; shoeing,: horse,;with beehive' on the left, man rind horses on !righ t of vig nette—railcars on left end, and fecuale&c:, on righeend—not like geimine.-- • • - .50s, on the Fa.7I3IERS' Bask- oir - Ltscssrcu; Pa.—Altered - Dein; genuine fives—vig. doun try scene, Erme.rs ? dr.c.--two females on right, and, a man on 42m - tieback 'on left--net " like genuine 5s on the Utrir,-13.txm.or vrscrxztAtkAlter ed from ones , _ -old them to the light, Ins on the H orrittris BAirs OF litsurcST.,--- said to be a fairlinitation of genuine --shacling of name of Bank irregolar---faCes cloudy. THE EAIVIIIQT.TAn FELT 3t WILLIAMSPORT. —The earthquake. which ()centred on Thurs. day last, a little , :after one ii'Clock P. N., was quite simsibly felt in this piece. Pile gentle. man informs us,!thrWlying aoiy6 upon a bed he felt the boteM shzike under hirn very per ceptibly, and could net then account for it.— We also underitand that at the'fouadr`of Alr. Hall , the shock Was 'so severe sto startle some of the workmen ;and create an impression that the machinery ;was giving way. :The smileshaking. of the earth- k was -noticed at Wash-ingjon, l'hiladelphia,"inintsltimore - ,' end as far south as- italeigh, North Ca'rolina. The vibrations continued theta three or four:see ends.—Gazette, i - WtttcE4tor of -the I3lirt'or, gives the ;following extract of a letter from Tenneb,se if 'Arr. Fillmere is nininnted, we can carry the State by front' -three to five. thousand •ma joritt. Webster !would Carry , it by from, one to three thousand' s and Scott, would load it by froth three-to ten ithousand! :This may, seem strange ; yet is trie, as ,time will demonntrate. We are all for Fillmore first beres- and then Webster." GenerAl Scott wontd not get nn leetOral tote this aide - . of Mason "end - Dixon's line. I regret. ; , o !see. this indisposition, mnni. fested on the p e art,of- the. ‘Vhigs; „yet it - is so , and cannot be renzi 7 ctied. - '. . • ... . . Tomperance MeetuMg. \ A meeting for the promotion of the :cause of Temperance, Will be held at the Preahvter rinn- - Meeting 4ouee, in ,li-lontroae, on Afon'd ky evening . next, nt 73 Lo 'clock, which will he - M- 1 dre•ssetl 'by Ala- CACPENTER, a . popula leetttr-' „,,,. ....,,...... w.wo er, rind . perhaps by', aliens; - ' "'' i ' 1 - .1. - t? ' ,c; v xinYß Om xi,- - G__ ' 3 l-4/. 8 . ... .' ;• - :"... 7 :''-: ,t - ~- . , - De . aiiti; Pairk S. to: '= • 1 1 ..-..Tht! - present rroprietors Of , the BA.KEItY,. AND. CANDY 8i . , wouLD.all. attention milli. fact ini , are now carrying on'biisinere at thi lately Occupied by Sct Vella & Dtinupre..; , They have 'Deco rOd- the services Of goo/ nicn, whosii abilitYl - and eiperjetice will thorn u, produce articles in their b rie of_,ei i quality. , - . --i. -,'• -- ' i' '-I - • It will. bathe constant efforts of the prof to make ti - mple s provision - fiir the wants . , monomers, and„as far as may be in their i , • I will endeavor that their intercourse With in 1 . Era ,M gici t in i,. ,i ~; be bnth sweet gln picas:mt. ,_ , , s 6 L-..-- b" '`," ` I.''' - .;1 - White cud Brown Braid, Rolla and, Rtia • Those e,itizena,. ti(the Ei4jeill . '4 6.41 Centia;-= every- Tuesday- & Friclay - afternOon ; alau, Townships of Su iquehanna county,.whi arol c,,, Cakis and Plea always on band. 'l - in the establiShinent of Mail . rOntes; . - Fmk Dipita-if ueW artiefe.liosi4sing t throligh the cointy in'saeli - war as to. give a 3rotir 1)f-different; kinds of fruit—very. 'plc speedy .. and - diroctlicommuniention•l with - - the i taste of. • -- ' , -- • - --- ;',•- ~ - : CountiSZatte l 4 3o ilduie; nn4 • iliti aG.4 dii thei ' Stier, by the barrel aria*, at the lowe • Railroad, Lire. , iniited, to attend a Mass Ifeet.heipriee. .Also;Sugars, itfolasaas,,and - Mos imr to be held at:lliitford 'Cm Fri : day; 31 it y1,2 i s t h i of Greeeriei; on the most rettionabletenne. P. at 4 &cloak -ii..- - .A full 'Alai:dime& is - urffent. I -P. S.' K - few of thole celehiate'd . • P;p • ly requested :- -- ,; ;' I - ' , ''' , '.' :1: T 1 :' 7 Cheese—rich end rare—jost in i 'aticland eel C. tiFP4ime 11-' " ' " 1 ! falt . 2 .' . - ' ' - .' ' -"-I - -• ' - - Great a n d sma ll , one and all give us tt.c D. ft , WA.Dz, :- reointititlee - . : -,H .-- - ' ---. • , 'ft .- A! E Imta Tiriza,' ' ' -i l' et_ i'- "..; .._, . _ . ... H.. B. 1 N. W;AVALDEON, 'Arranginienta .. ....."-- ': - - : _-- -W. Et.•DEA At H.l F;iTON it _ ,' , Air atatty of Pinioned ?jot, Lnniti•ir for BEA. ;sl§; 1"4 4IC St., Odd Fellows Calebration at Grft, -Bend. ",The rnembers'of 'the conewheta I:odpe No 2091.0: of O. P.;:ere.ipebtfully : iniite„the!Bro-'1 thers of Order;; na the 'pahlie in geueral,', to utteid the. Celehrntion their new Hnllorent Bencl, on Thtin3day,t. lune 34 N. B. BrothersiWill, plezia, appear. In full D. regalia . breat 11447;18.52. 1", 4!2w20,1 The Ninth , Aninversary . • OF-THE AMERICAN !BAPPIST .EE MISSION SOCIETY - Will be held inllloritrese;Pit4einntnenehig on Wedneadifylhe,2446 . 7 . 6fi,tinefi 1852. •The preachers Appointed for the occasion are. Edwin IL„Viletren of Cenneeticnt; Seine Howe of slnsenehtisetts,and•GebrgeO.Ritehie of New York'. - Tint filternatesi nre, Henry liiistinnocitOhicynndS4ieneer Carr of - :I- • - • ' ' ' It is'hoped:thn( Iltere will be n full Irepry, ,sentatibh.of-the Chtitchis arid ties, •: Per order..: - '• , • - •GEO.';0 1 .1111 1 CHIE - Ceir. Seiey; P. S. , Thetrieettog be pettlie,al? it is hoped that there iirt.4 be a. full attendanee. 1 preach. ',solgt`tgirlar . 7. :1 lir Dewitt:, Clinton county, !Own, Mnieb 6, by Judge. Morse, Mr; Wm.. N.'Cussnsonsm, of Simtgueville,Joo3lMfeounty, lowa, and Miss Anims, fontnorly: yof Susguebatuul -- - eonnty,:Ptc: In New Miltord„ May 6th, by the Rev. Mr, Os. born, Mr: LESsan "Aus n to Miss Pain - AVVVinatt:orinairorit - '?"f! -- '• .1•'• , - Listot-Lotters Rini/616OnAle Post.QtEde,n lifpntrose, for4ho tem ending May.ls, 1852. .. - Allen, :Rachel A.- -;,. :,-.; Harrisou r ergo . ' Andrus. Ar. Lewes4 , ;.--,, Jaeloon, T os. T. Alden; Sylv,ister G..;.• Irigliam,B. - Borows &Co:, : ' Kopp, Mr.' 13 enjataitt,Samtiel'k Lovely, N. , Burrows; mis:tlfaiii •- 'lAlia, Harp.;!` Bally, H. H. i _ *Lind, Heairy - E; Built; A. 'P. ..'. 1 ;,, ..MoConnell, Jolni ' 1. Make, Willicun, - 4. - - Miller, Mrs. Mary_ Booinhour, - .4..V.' . ' "Mauna, Ralph ' Birdsall, Geo..C. ' MIIIO, BA T. • • Beebe, Miss Jane ..'- ...- . Han d ing; Ftl. T. -- -z . Burbilt, StoPtion; -,": NoWPombi. * Lai Brookinsy•Wm- .0:3 :Nichols, An w, 2 ' Bally, Joshia - - ' „ :Newbury, priv 1.-' t Brock, Mrs. (ibielgt4 . O'Grady; Jo emiah" r. " - Collins, Brid g et, (do.) Post, ' John . . : Copeland, Eilen _ , - *.RobOrtsi Ti 'othy ik,. - ! Churehill o r.l. • , Rosenthal, mil.:` ,::. Daley,' Mrs;Klbtabetli _Robins, Mary hula: Ditvis, - Mr. ' • 'Roberta, A. Ist. I st, Fitz Gerald, James Reardon, W.• . ; Forbes, Azotn. 3', : Reynolds, .7 ha Farnham, E.-P.: - • ISearnans, M. . Gregory, , Georg, 2 -, Shostnaker, i hldella S. Graves, Jane cl. .... Smit h , Ma. Sarah Gregory, Benjamin . . Spi4r, Maj. Aia I Hawleylltargarett ; Sloeiim, liliss`Naonti. - •• F ,Sinith, Tileitun. D.., '. Shanahan. .7 es • I i Stebbins, litre. , Sally Tingley; Mi Frances True; Mrs. Rowena, ' - .Trodden, Ja es .- . Tranans, Catharine. 1 Tilden, Gasiliti . Van Winkle.ltiss Jane Wilqams,"llOttrY A , ' Williams, J. B. „Varner, '3.sintiel A. Whipple,-Ashae/4 - Waldier,Jam,- 2 BEN;.CAS Montrote, My' 15, 1.552,1.40w1J-.79., t • - AdI:BOST SA G . ILIN ITO••TO 21 QUfERFINE Ohio FLOUR; 1...7 Mackerel; Carpel;Warpi:Aslitou large :sacks„:44.. , : ' I May 20, 1852.. 1- lidrignistrator's-Not -NrCiTICE Is hereby given•that Mel .1.11 ben appointed AdMinistrato: bite ofJarnes Hanson. deeeased. late o ship oFJackson. All per sans . indebtad estate, are !equalled to settle the lam •, ately, and all persons hatVing said estate 'arilJ please present them.. ed, to the subscriber.. *•RPUBEN 'Jackson. -5114'18; - • • NEW - GOOD The' Cheapest 'and Best _ - Market:lr - - JonNsrcog & -VERY ant nose re alvinz at ;heir store in the villaktkof Ilarfo , a choice lot Of Goode of every deveription.y2h4 they tail, amthioeise sell Chitiper than can be bought at any otherold:or nen:tau:ire in thin town. I •' " - . JOII;ISON &yERY: Atay-V.0,, 1852;5 • T - 20*3 , • 0 GOOD sIityIGLES, uorrot 50 00 ; shaved, cheap (or catilt: Blatch!Wu Pimp, lower tiien at any other place in Susquehanna county. S. FULLER. Fratikliii . Ferlte, May 10, - 185'2. - 'l9tf -- - .NEW GOODS .II,TEW-§'pring. and Summit. Ganda - in reat-va -111 - eietyand sty/e and,rt: gendral ass ,rtment of StaVe and Fancy Goods just teCrived ttild unottallyjow by . 1 " 11. BUR [TT. - Yew Mitford. May 8, 1852: R4111141N 0 AREA}. T - A DIES OESS GOODS, Rpnnets; Shawls, Oloths, Cassimerev,Jelsnsi Vratings, tho,,Crips, Boots & With n siocli tif, • . „ •:. Ready 11111 de Cl° ifit . Domestic Pandit . , liarilivare,"Creekeiy, Medicines, Piiints, Oils, Nails,"a "goods, as usnatia wood assortment of whi arrived_ at theßai lway Siore'in . , are selling 'off with a rush, proVtag 'that' the pcaple . k where they can I te,eilit. theirnione4 - 7 - . Cali and eel (or yourselves. Noitroubie our goods., - IIiAYDENIP 411" New MillOhl,llay IL; P . . NE,W C4ll:l?iri"li3i A ROPOSAILS will be received at tbe , die Couqty CanimitNionere o Suota conitty 'at sltrose,, for boildin4 'a new' Jail to 111-erected in said Borouo„juntil : , day of June next. The building ii to lie, fifty one feet lent by - thirty 7 rine Oct wid plans and spr4ifications can be seen in 1 or. et the ufricis ' of F. 13. S treater, !BEI. proposals to be; directed to the - Convniesi: marked-Jail IPropotale" - i '! - - '-, .., - I.j. D. STURPI-Fri . , ... .-. , i S. -Ell MLCIi. , 1 .Cdni ' - -' H J. HAYCOCK., ; ---, . ' Corinnlesionre o ffice . ; illaufresel 4 _ .. -• • .• flay 11. . 1552. 1 ‘ • :. ' • LOOK'OUTl amcu;imis'or Pitis .k hiving beiii".esitigned:M',P: mitii Loh the hands of C..Avery.E'sq.,-for:iminediot lention e '„ All petiens indebted are hereby n that caste wilileMade all 'Matteis not within thirty days from this date. r . P.'IL PIT' goitrosi;"Aprll 2;185.2'; _:" 1e":77:?^..- 7 -_, received; 4 late I- f- ' :71, .:4: 1 -::::e b t::::: ""—%"". ' ' .. of ' Men's ank sort 1 , -c..-. , ,;. ~. . ;; „,- :F- ' . - . - READY` 0- , 1 -,.:..„-„,:-.,-.-.-,-. -of latest styles andspited to the season. .= . A6sez-E'ashipaabtA ,Siltt• Hatt, , (13eche's gring style.) Kottsuth gots; Leghord,"Strals - and Falco Leaf Bats, Capri Shirts, Stockings. Glove,' Sus. pendeti. Cravat: poets and Shoes. Books,-Wrap iii ping and Writing, Paper. Travelling 1 Divs. Well Paper. ( .i-Cood.i!4*l,) Curtain raperLapd- .aney articles - toolnnmerous to , specity—.ati- or' a yof iirtdahT kill sell as lovS as the like can he ugh!. in üßinghaftntoalw . ikillithe'r town.! : r..-. ic,:,., 7 {.:___....:,.,..,..., 95 0 . - kV, it• - ' -I, Montrose, A pril 20,185a., -• .-- - ''''"", CD. NlRGlLirDentiliGflurgelene.wonid kis - press 10 the citizens irt Montrose and liiirrnost grateful 'appreciation or the kindness Enid liberality shown kin/ Aim fur daring- hie resi.: dance here. ':./ifesttheitisfully would lie:sity'titar his most sanguine hopeilhaaa beau ' no te t han rea lized in:-the amount of patronage ••_reeeieed. and while' he bespeaks continned•livors. he would as: Mire his - friends eitA the,pnblici that it shell bo hie constant endeettoe to diverse thein, . fi e occasion tecorrect,tiiit nUIII founded reports which" his friends (ore? tde lefl,tfhave retailed to his benefit; but °nein relation Pi Plate work. Among ninny testimoniale; he .sekitis, the following, be. train It Dentist s - end_ therafere.quali6ed 'tol l have examined Plate Wink performed by C. D. VirgitOeutal Surgeon aid fake great pleasurein saying that in 'point of brainyy and' durability it will;favorably compare Walt' the work of the b es t Dental..Vurgeone of Philudelpliia and Nevi York. whose work L -= have . : had ample opportunities of exoinining. and tohcerfolly recommend-him as a good workman Who will give satisfaction, to those tehcituaY need his services, J..AI. 4rACK._/11 .1 Deh!nl Surgeon. JacittaU,Sfay,77,,lis2:: • -7 7 . Ife tokeriplensure also Mr: Abit, Tar. ret Montrose, as referenda: in whole family he findona.s Plate loth- - C. D VIIIIIII, Stirzion-Dentiot. : -Montrose, May Ll' 1862.;-19w3 . • - . • - - - At: the vpsonvifie Exchange idiscribta, tirith iimny than - Its - to his nit: tnerotedy.incressinepstrone, would respect'. fuily.infonn his friends, thistAte is now receiving n chides eefeclion-Of I,oede:dkrat frintlte.w which he intends to sell Sprit the good old fash ioned principte.of -.tiles surd let lite.", • I.Vonied, in exchange for goods, nil kintht of pmduce. Clish not esespted. 3034.1. 51PRRINAN: Upsougilre;April - 30; WWI -- • ' _ lEitf 7 M I Codfish, tie Salt In LElt. • 111 E LIGit111)111* - LINE!' TILLMAN, Barbet .and Nair •llresser, to • turas - his thanks to, his riurnimus fri..uds and -patrous ; and having, as: he hopes, convinced allot : the great danger 'and "risk of cutting tin,ir throati by shavitig,thenwelves; he begs that. they wedircontinua that berrOel'-atia practice, and en courage harms industry •by 'Caning on ItitlL.fas: a shave.. • Col. Crockett's-.orclti was said to‘.be smart that. he shaved himiiellAvith sheet lightning. and C, perform the same feat on any who. Pref./ ihtit 'toa good zazar, if they will ,call et his "shop'in Searle a DOW basement. -If you don't believe it, call and see. - ,Montroae, May. 6, 1e52 C. TILL/W.N. andervign. ,of-the es -the town te the said • immedi .l9 against ly attest ' HILL. Business (Notice. • 11 f s..wiL3*l Would reepectfuny rev:lest all bry -1 J-YJ.. lag uusettled accoutda trail him, to call nod ad just the name. The Mercantilebnelness will be continued at bin old "stand, under the Orel of . Si. S. Wilson 4. Son. They intend to keep a general Tod!) ty. and will ever be ready and thankful. to accommoloto thueo who favor them stith a eall. They will keep on hand a large stuck of "Pry Goods, G rocerOn,Crockery and [yet in Particular attention will belgiren to this branch 'of the' baslnors, to keep a -fail assortment. Carpenters, Blacksmiths, Aarnesa, carriage, Beet and Shoe makers,. will all Sod the articles they Rent - Boots; Shoes, and the materials to make them of kept 4 on hand 51. d. WILSON ft SON. Montrose, Jan.-1.; 1852. lyltf - - SHEET 11111USIC, • . , NNW AND POPULAR, aticiagitl for the Plinio, fO-1 .1.11 silo At .TClllll.lPles V.DruAry. 1532. • .FLouge foi .sale the state of WEDII Montrose, January 10,1852.. SEW lIAT, CAPAND-TUR STORE, MD. WASIIDDILN would respectfully anneMnee to e. the dGsnas ' of Montrone end vicinity' that he has opened andintetids to been a large and general as tortment of all kintlemnd 'qualities of 'Denver, Mole. a'in and !fats of the latett styles; Rnssuth . , fun glibut and other styles and qualities of fur and venal -Dater P.snama..Leghetn,.Palm-leaf, and the variant, kinds Of bviided - hate rut t'utritner wear.; Voth, Glazed. fillk Plush and all kinds of Cann for,gentn and boys and yotith's wear , Gents Patent-leather Mine+. tee. Zee., together with all kind:4 of Mods min orally kept In a La; store. Theeubstribcr beim. 'largely- engaged in the sheet, trade.at the I:ut,eill always enable him in keep et hit , 'tore In Montrose a larger and more tacit instable assertment than eau he found *einewhere. IDA terms are ready pay, which will enable Lim to sell all goods in Lin line at leant 15 per cent. lower then whets In the name trade. The raisers ate tespertfully invited to Mall and set .for themselves. P.B, Washburn will 'always be on hand to ashibit the goo In whstly'r_People wltitt to purehase Or mt. .11. - D.V.S.SIIBGRN. Montrose, April 28, 1832.1 ' ' - • • i n ro iw ie bb°e rh 7 r : lugs and hd other ct,t have otd, and louse of worth TO the', Public. BEL TLI ItI2,ELL is now receiving and keeps constantly on hand a large and desirable as sortment of to show LE. 19w6 las office of Aanna County tie 14th f stone, . The office Seated ens and GOOD.S hitch Will be £o:d VerY low fo cash' . or re'arly Pay' The stock iscomposed of a first rate assortment of Drugs, Medicines. Chemicals, Pitits, Oils, Dye-Stuffs,. Groceries, Glass-wore, spoons, Spectacles, Musical Instruments, • • Yankee -Notions, and • . .Liquors, ALSO, Dry Goods, Hardware, Ston e w are; ....7trirrews, ; Stationery, Brtethee, 3,fedic.ll Instruments, Perfumery, Tresses; Supporters.. Shoulder-Braces, Shoes, Camohine, Burning Fluid,- Lamps ; All prsouo icioltiez, to parches; Drugs or Goods ; in,any of the ad:cede dein/to-tents, will find their, interest.; promoted by vague; first lit the Milo; and, Variety Atore_of ABELTURRELL., Aroutrosor; 514 1852. ; ;; ; - • THE- GREATEST HISTORICAL • and-Allegorical -Print•of „ ttori tine „,e'tlr. •. - In•oommeorritiori orthat. most impor; 1 - :thh Anicrican revolution, .the British Surroudering their Arms to General Washin'aiOn afterlheir defeat at - 'Yorktow6;.Virgiiii:Octoher; 1.787: T"E on:rasing is r.lreetlied by Tanner, • - lan c e, Kearney from an original dratiing by J.l.'. Renault, and published by Hen jarninTanunr, Engraver, Philadelphia. Thenize of the print' is 25 by.4 . 2nehes, and was original ly published to inbseribers r at $l2 in rho sheet. • - • Eszilanation < . • —Toe 1 - 11sroal.--;-lu the first and grand plan'aro 'exhibited three large *groups Of the priOcipal cers _who, wero present at the transaetion, (Riff:fill likeness of each. -- " rietore 1 . their °war. Jr shall In the first,grodpis seen - General Washing' General Konharnheett, General Lineohi, Colonel Hamilton. an eld . Furrner eager to contennplatel e the' scene, Bill theietvant, and 'h Horsete Genera) - _ - l. Washingtopi, : ' . or l .-- 'ln the second group are American - and French' 'elE4ere; deneral Knox; Secretary Wilton, .the Duke do Litaitia; end- the MO. , qnis de LeFey= i~ ~~. The_ third 'group - is descriptive . of the. British surrendering their sante. Lard Carnival lis, Greer; al trliera, Commodore Siinmoinr, Coltmel Tarl ton, With two' 4ngers,cnt off, Lientierint Colour! Ralpli ?- AbeicOmbie, Lientant- Colonel , bonder', Lord. Clien: ton, fo:: • . Lord oppears preventing hiti sword to' the. first General Officer hi Meets, - but Geiterel - 11"ashinkte n 'poi n t e d, ,cat to him as the'only.parsort to,sholis lio is to Sur renderhis sword. - • • . . . . . tlit the heights and in the distance! aro the dif ferent armies _and crowds ,or epeetieere: ' The 4 - lonso,orr , Speretary •Wilson, occupi e d by L or d porntralths and • his sniff, which was bombarded end - piereert With balls; the rlieriviis rle-Latay ilia hitting.feriierked . tWat,,they were carrying dishes for 4.he t, of Lnrd- Cornwallis, asked /Pave of Gtmerni %ii , hingion to serve him :e dish ot blinwri enehing, iiil irturW in telY after several .bomb•ithellifell livegh the, roor on the fable; and ,i:, wounded seine and isperVed thu party. , • ' - • . = Tan A t.t.nr.bitv---iClighe lett is erected a pion- Ilinelt::11/ thoii9r Or, iheee illtistrioni • hero'es who sacrificed theirlivesruid fortunes to Monier° their citifens, the - liberty. arid; in/epeudenco they'now , .. Published ,ai 'tl3 - by Wth..6, tane, Philatiel. phisl afid le be hid it ihUblikeitif the , "Americen c c ii r i er .,o. N o , 141 Chestnut etreeti Pbilintelphia; 0). PrVlniiiins a - that - iiper.. - .03% liberal dieeevat to Aieate, ' t just -took jnent oys' E A CARD. -. 16n32 - - c , !-- , -49.uNTPB4sPEur --.--:::... L;IitATEit..CIJIIEANDINSTITUTE! . --' -.- BINGHAMTON: Si' Y." ---•- - ''" I.HIS institution. is located ht . o'beautifal and „romantic grove , at thii bale of.. 31 "4 P C"'''. e peel, and. wiihin% the ;ciirpotajloti„o4h . lio vilsgi; - possessed of. an abundant sapply.,nt • purest soft water, advautegos i for ;exercise ~in PM - ppra air , a ictirrtago,:und foot walk up the. nonntaitt. o v er looking a scenery; unsurpassed in-:beauty- and. oindittr,' - and "frei"%fratn the:noise - And unto's!l of busy life," wilviscelfent Sailing and rowing pri v"!.. legcs - uu the pleasant Waters of the - Chenseg o .—., These are e • (0 cirthn,presetitotion thrSi..cure!', otfers'to the invalid... , 1 . -•.-. . ~,, • .! The house is new and mitriniodons—bathind apPetritne ' eicellei4 -: -well,:ventilated.,iiith - 23o feet piano.- : ;.' I : ;...-,` . ,' - . :.The medical` dePairfnient .is 'undir ,tho r. entire. core or Dr. Thityre!und wife,•who r tfam s had large experience In 11,Vdteinithin . practic ei aiid are rd'. vorohly known ce sOccesefoi.prectitionerie .-. Courses of Lectureo i e with full plates and illus. trot ions, will, be . giy...in - tli - rongliont i the. season .to , theStudente - tind Pdtient ,s upon Anatomy, Physi otody, Ilydropatlay and HYglene, for which there will tie no additioutitchurge". - ; ' - ' --- - 1 I Females who huSe been confined to their beds. for ' years; are invited to correspond. with us or give us a call. - `Oar success In the treatment of, disonieit'iteenlia r to female', hes:4liien Oa t0nf1; .. . - 1 dencs, and. we say.to.alfsuch, even if they' have -j . sisuffered much from . Many e, - physichm" make 'one more trial.-1 - . ...; -, • - .-.-. • -.,..•• -, -- : -.- 'Terms. f rom , 1341 - to 89 'Ter week, - (pqable weekly.) according If a. Mom and attention reigni ted: - Patientiiiiiii preside, fur personal lice 2cpm-, .fortables, 21tdanketti, 3 linen orcotton sheets an d 6 teiviets. • ' . • - 0 V. T 'II'ILAYRE, ilf. D., "-• ."-- - • -I , -Reoident Physician. , ..IW. &. M G. liANNEY,Propiletors 1941] ;1 DIaSOIatITIO, HE oorrtnership. heretofore existing as' the firm o oSmiley! 4. Curtis is dissolved by its omit lin:6opm mites otidbooki - of ieceunts are ht. the store, orlirtii, till'persous fitiving unset tled:aceooata with the sold firm are requrstcd'to cajl..ttud - eitile the euine without.deley . .. . . - . , • J. 6:1111,E .T. - Gibson; Oct. 1, 1852. -: - .- G. CURTIS. The business - will Ibe oontinued - by.' J. S'iniley, who is receiving . a new stock of (foods, who wilt not lusu:t the gondlnense of the community ; by slang advertisements, or iesort,to tricks to fleece the unsuspecting. but confident in tho good eholee and qualities of his igoods - and the tow rate of profits, lto . invitee 41i to: cuff before purchNsing - elsewhere. . 1 ' Gibson, April f.Yo,!itas2, - • . . 17w4* , .. • CHEAP WATCHES, 'JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE.. Great Ite4antion in Prices. Twenty per cent at least tree than ever /fare been sold in the United States., (IOLD Lever Watches, jeweled s •rS karat 1„„,4 case, ouly s3o', usually sold for $354-Gold Lupine %Vetches, Id:keret case, jeweled. $24- - -6 . Silver Lever Watches, full jeweled, $l4; lAsual ly sold for $lB-a-Silirer Lupine %Votclres. jewel ed, $lO-Silver TentSpitions per half dozen,:ss 7 - Gold - Peas, silver Widens, $l. Persons wishing a )Vetch or watches, or Jew elry, can have them sent by , mail, tviifl p'erfect safety, to any part of the United States or West Indies, by first semlipg the amount of money.— All articles Warranted as repremited above. Or- j ders from the country respectfully solicited. I. - Please address (post paiti,) LEWIS LADOIIUS. 106 • Ghestnnt et., • opposite the-Frenkliti goose, Philadelphia. California GOld liought, or manufactured iowelry. 6m2 DRY GOODS NEW STUCK! . !;C Fl EAPER TEXAN -EVER !-! V Late-of the- rii of & MalltliS to return' his grateful thanks to the 11 citl aaaa or is ui;tichaaua eounty.for their liberal pat ronage during thepiasc yo er,ncd respertially,solleits a omtinuatice of their fator , Haring' ir.operied the stoic in Tom, pkins' cit', (ellith Los Leon euoirged end i mpror ,d,) virh a rail swcs h nr Spring ;and Summer Goods, ho Invites those !lei, wish ,to "pti,rchareociOda Tiny Tor, for cash, to roll and evuolue his a senrtm, t ,t. The sul.joltaill Hat of Goods and prices he bellerectrlll eotnnasefororaWy with tbat Of arty other merchant. In •thls ; • Lailiea' - bres; Gocid:s. • . . . . , largo assortment ofj black and colored llitti, of Ir a . glow smiles and puttenal, from 44 : GJ. to 114. per ; . - iljuseliWe De La ines: 2090-yarls of Spring DO Gaines, or almost every vatie ty and style Dud And York:lartrk.vt - affords, Isom Prints and nag tams. 10,000 penis- or. Sleritaek, Pall .Ithrer. Manchester, Coco, IL:DOA stud other ,. stries of, Prints, at iSc..fici lne, awl lsperyar -OneeaseoLaupeylorclothsand colors, yard:width:ll the tow.priee of 1000 yards. or Lansaster and Glasgow Gin:ghouls, warranted fast colors, at Is per. yard. Also, Sci , otch and k'renth do from la. Cd: to , • . . • - • Mourning Goods, BoMbasines, Alptiecas, Mohair Lustros. Dareges . ,Catf ton CiMiss: all wool DtiLairika, :Ilk Tissues, and all oth er goods need In mournfry. ' ' TVlate -Goods.' . . OPIO6, plaid and striped Llarcuet Muslin, Cambric do., I Viltlliam Forbes • en and dated Swiss. '511.111, Naln.oph and Talton, ' , Linen Cambric ; Rye Linen' • LiniM"Table Cloths; t arthm . • e i ir ,42,;" Napkins, Scotch and p rices Dipers, Linen Ebeetinga .0„,„;„„aq.,-„,„ Shirting., &e. Sae: at su• Is pas cannot fall to eve' , l• •' " •••-• ews entire satisfaction to eusocir•ers - • • Samuel az credal' • • -" • • i Ittunnei.dlett ' ovum) -• • Shawls: • , - tlaseph Paul A large lot of Itroche.',Cantnn Craptvarid Casluare .No 232 Wm. Abel — lejiner) Shawls twenty ... per cent. Cheaper than -they srere - sold ;Sloane flatuilton. • last year.. • flllama , • • Handk erchiefs. - - • Prartydin Pro' " Linen Ilandlerchiers- o every grade, from rid to $4 • ' .1 TAM Covers. • Serum!. dazerl -colored echois, Worsted "and Linen, and alt wool N1:136030d Covers, from 4s. to stisplece.• - GO* for Men and 'Boys. - 'Broad Ci thsd of every cell or and qmslloy, from ] Oa, to $3; black :au fancy CasSimerm, from Cl to2os. ; Ken tucky 'jeans, ;weeds andl Satinets, from 2s. 61. to 4si Testings of every deserilitiOn, quail.). and ptlea. - • . - • _Do - in es tic Goods.' • , • (moo yard. of brown shretina ' a and shirtlngs, from 5 to De. pee yd.; 5000 bleached ii!).from 4c. to Is. per yard; Tie/slags a n d 3lstrixrs' abillings.frOm ed. tots. per yd. 'Hosiery-and Gloves. • - - an eibellent assortment and very eLeap.' Auiong them A lame lot of while cotton 'lime, very fah , quality only. .• . • Trunks.", Valises , and:Carpit •• A well sysortMlatock.paitchasted direct from am lan , est manufactory ni this cauntry, and for sale, at such priers u will salaam rio competition. • • • • Strata and ,Millinery Goodg: , • The subseriber be dtWltOnk ofdiuecticg the attention of the public particularly, 'N'this branch of business, as he possesses - great facilities:fur getting those - goods - cheep. Ile desi-nsMkeepino coustsuryou hand (Opting, the sot , son) large stock orlitraw llonnete; which he. will otf g 21.. Per tat:cheaper than they can, be hill et retail in •New• York. eity - • • p - ther - wlipitsale or retail Customers yllllllO. it greatly to - theii ap'vantage to examltte hie stock bdfore making purel . l44e elsewhere. . llibbons awl Dwia Trimmliaga,a•goo.lissortment at bow priers. . • ' • i • parileikdoe;art UPI Water Streets. unallr - opposite the American hotel. „ I.ltwattastrett,. April 29, :: • - -• NEW; OVODS. . J. wEatt is now riceiving,hle 'spring. tini line ; eur4tiner inociar) Goode,%whielLhe nirein c l ieap, for midi. Mcintrnsei April-13,'1052. • - . - DiSSOLUT/Olt ' ' . - rflageopartnership heixtefore existing between Thaye,r,&- %yheatoti is this day dissolved by mutual ionseht. - Each-respectively lain ; tie prepired at alflirnes to respond to the calls of their . friends. -" 1 .THAYgR, . •I -D.J. - WHEATON. April 28 1852. GREI.V , ItitRGAINS • NFIELO 1..4,11iti g • off • his, largo stock. Jut of ,J cy sptv Woiibligs„ tit - asSisior azoucia prices, to matte. koitti Tor. sear gSodi. -, • ' - - 'CANFIELD: - 'Bitistititnton; April 23,1,1851 , - Silver. Mare, -, - - ippuRE,ASNOIN, (ntinsitid -g!eitiii;) jatrio, : :: l ir ftilris'ertortri:euit'ptilitfili Britt/wk., rind ‘, ~. ;.,,,,. , . ~.._ _ „. ___ ‘. .. , vii; Ware iii: ':-: , , ; , - L:CMYFIVIY: . Iv -- - . E ''' isi . t ; : . • .• , :,- - , - —.mu , EsTtutu.•-• . LogynNot-- a voly ;:long Sinehitmtow, , r, 7;'• • ! i d ' - Ct e ociLs, ,, ,,*„. o! ".• „„,- ~ ,,„ r 4 11 pr i o9 it . t a n 4r, 1 e , incei ailndiatui lirtryeirirt;'dilei?ding•-• :a , crimi 1 -•,. ~ ,-7 .,' ~. „l' CAA' ' t i i ntil'in Court7commenced: Ks 'address; to•:• - he 'r-. ), ' ' :I rtF'' d 11 Ijory_witit the fcillowina burial, of etuauence : .-- SAITZ - V05T5.1, ; ;2 7 .: ir count. god No l ei „ niditifed Tme I have 'priakillit: thaihitifdiVot-Ziqu ire Smith,of Dhnqck.foriti‘mediatoaolleatlots.`..Thciio who heed this war ning will 'save costir..Who. do not wkil receivea i from isit fro a minetabte withhi month:` ' H4'MPSTEADi . • 18w3 IVALTCIIESI IiVATICEI f • Sibs irtber7 - akesiileieuralnlnformlaghl• rrfondi tvid enstemera tbet halls - We daysseeleedAbotber LaTge Jet nr..blapupeder waiter( L,,%er Watch. 11l azaracturri-Expritily tobla clam with bia own Mae engraved on each, compritdog 3. sizes orlon Jew. sled, In bunt lag oases, aura heavy, and .611•Iintteenx to plain Caen - bartklzgg. a foll,varlotyales n•Sei•Olnated ri me Keepers, ielocli be olieri,Scr sale SUI KIM - Y°4I ‘ W aOLPALE - pelees, eatianteilvertbotn:•- • • . A. J. EITAKS So 2 Chld Fedora' Ile% Waahlartoa at. Bingberntelii Apr4l2, 1852.: • • . • • „ ~. mien Aguerreaa Galler,' =- DIESS..-.S.- Tifilli l6 : l ' , i ,-. 1 - ,11315 - '. -' „ Would : keinee - tfiillYseall the attention . of the - fer-: dies inthgentlemen of %Mantra sis 'lnd 'vicinity' to thelrtiew andel:lent suit of:Paper:eau Remits, in Dingfinint e n, oppesitethti Plienix'/fetel: ThCy have tha'advantages of ti 'Weil 'arranged sky,ligiii, which will rouble therm to- produce - as nue like nesses as any in the,cuantry t -, : ~- : . Perseus visiting . .Dingliumfon, Oltenia . not git AO cell and secure for themeelort one or More of their life-like and-well defined 'mezzotint picture's Every _attention will be. "givtz in ordes to secure likenesses of children Mid. family groupii.. - :.:Thev have on hind - and for iiala n” limo tis3onmiit or Gitt . end- Stucco Frarnes,iShell.‘ Af ache nnd'itt*; .ny. I.iud.Ceses,litol4Locikets.lind it great vide ? . ty of dilterimt - stYles'ef Ceies. 'which they Will. furnish. .with likeneisii - upon” - the- most"-liberal ternis. •Do not-fuit tone I:end examine Our roons end specimens. , .Pupils instructed, in - the Art , and ell kind of Da'gueriesi materials rurniehed tithe trade upon the bent tenet. • '- - - - .''., Biughttmton. - , April 7.1852. .:".".• .. -.: ..!-- ~ ' 2 • MELODEONS: . • A SUP.ERIQII. rt leis> .Carlialq.'s impre:red 111_ 4,46, and 5 octave Melodeon; for said rho U trni Dituerrenn Gallery. -- Perron wiefi ing anythint'of she kind; should 'tint= -- foil to 'Fall and,examine ',Choy - are of, different, pat terns. and csijl_be.furnis'imi et - the' thin ufaciurer'i }Wei, hy - TIIONIPSON & LOOMIS."' Binghamton, Araril , 7;lBs2.': • •••• 14et ..... . - ..- ... CT&ll.kli s - --_.i • .CROQICFAIY.' - GLASS,• AND 1101.7t.' , E • . - FUI.INI:.: I IIINi.} STDRI.I:-.•. . .. , . . . • • - Nrit.'door - to - /?. A. Foid's.) . ' Tn atiberribeilticotntufttotnß'his eecond year eroild tender hie thani•,r. to hisAtithr-rpremd customer,* for the encouragement receterd'in the ruAtelilng °too use, ful and but ostoutire an ealehlishment,yhore Ate. Itouta- I us oPlift may Lad all the minutia - for rendering Its di I:l3.butrt ptomain _cast, andrutult toP l Orn "aua'belut * !sy thy parlor. My etnek of French; ! •91ore, China, giret4ertißocti4^4 ham. Yellow and Glyars Ware,Ja now large and 1 arledi I And complete, embrzeing some' new rtylet (of mr ottn hiwortation) (reel yridc!.l the meet dolleace tame Iney.be gratidad. • - ' ' • Bosse keeping Articles; ea 'l , errers,Spoons; cotree .. and spies mills, candle sticks, shoyels and' tongs, snuffers, scales, steelyards, cords:atiki-irons, umbrella stands, ens. if/badeiti and • Willow Ware. . , • Po nndors, pails, mortars, brooms, mops, bowls, alters, cradles, wagons, Indira ,st4nips.,l,:e„ . • ' AriSCellancOGS. , , ' • Lamp and ball LiNssn a,. Britannia AVate of all de. st , iptions, Looking Glasses, Vases and Ornaments, rich Claims end eut glaasi Toys and Fancy Goods oral/ kinds, prices and Jescriptlons: Cloaks. rope, juteorool, co and Coy la.t ts ; a Window Gbadvr, (rsry,ckras,o,) arid 131. d _cages of voriaris eryles., Oar stock is so colnplete, presenttns such a groat ku• riety of warn% and orawnental articles that Mora wird). Jog 4, obtain a coo:rotate outfit or replant:Oa boort:keep. lug "articles, nih save much time and inruoy by calling at this clituklishmint.by • J. 11. DEEM. • Ilinghautton, N April 14,1832. • 15y1 - TREIiS [TREE'S SALE - Of Come:tile/ Laio/m in Sosq , .i. Co, XTPT.teE is Iteiebt given, that agreeably' to J.:lt the Jinni 'of i the General-Assembly of the Commonwealth of .Pennsyietinia, directing the mode or sellingonseated lands for taxes, the foi-1 lowing tracts and :portant tracts of untiat'edlands! will be seld public-vend:3a -on::he second Mon.; day of Jdpe next, at the Court Rouse in Moat rose, fur urrearogiis due, and the costs seemed , voeh tract r?spectivelyiu - uless the same be paid, before ilia day of; sale—salt, to COMO:WACO at 10 o'clock in the fortinoou.,.. Worninteeownersarauritbers; 13ridniwater Dfinreck. • Sitmviol liodgden . . amnia V. lintltor4 , 327 (Lade) S. flarqnsr - (owner) , ' 60 Grot.. RencL':' Jo4aAllan Rutter . • Hatford Jades • (avider) • Stable,' Berman .Prancia jr. ,HaFMOn Frederick Bartbold Joseph Mason's pt Henry Tolland - Daniel Been) • David Buckley • • C. L. Wnid :gores IfOran • Mathias Caplln . 420 433 ' . 412 ITgrrick. Jackson. 1 Jobn cohler Matthias Capita , , Matthias CoplinB4 Setiato Oriutrold (own led E. P. Dix 41 Ra Andrew Ty Ocoige Kepler • 313.ablan 'Ordeals M.-hi. Wallace Roliert - Jacksmt Samuel .14,yner lioah r ilickok - (orner) 120 Robert Paletey John Dprres . Aitdrow Tybittit Daniel Tallmotr Ebenezer Jayun Georgultepterjr. Mathew Ihvoks... OFuro ~ Liberiy. No. 67. 05, 76.70, • 400 No. 65, 53, 80,74, . • • - 400 No. 63 No. 61 600 L. It. fluerrteey (owner) • ••-• '55 Ellis Vanbontan • GO N 0.27, Joee6,b Patterson inn •" • 'Nezirldiffoni." John Saltier- fn4, Solomon Findley , • • 50 George Kepler —"— "120 (I,ot sold) Ito:sett' Still. Eldridge. :ns. Eldridge, - • James- •:t• Pte. Tracts of S. J. Li_So'ilCmOn Rhik 125 Lot Pat •-•`- ...mt Fat OfJohn flawley's' ,;. . Pts. Lnt N 0.1,13 48 Normnn Mitchell (orrnar) 100 John Gilbert_ • - Thos. Norrls Silas Sqnlras -• ,‘ 200 A 1117134012 Lung • ."' " :(Owrisi) 100 ch37l"arlg° • .Thontsthi. - . A. Salisbury k Co.' lessee' Evans .'.., GeorgeSterr • ATatber sborv.l ilatbitrigh on' Trams • Samuel. todgdett Joseph Staidler. Peter Bradley 'Patrick Jahnsort, Salfsbuly Paco, glowing . Veranua !Aube! the. Partui isl 3 2 (if P: use .„, excluinfe(l-- tht!) - 150 Loc o= „) ,, ninnintto ,-- • - .anon in Cali; _ surploe. •. . • , , • ~.., falking,'.eata the fray, -!what. iri 41fq 9EII genie pin want of womati there • 11 go! `'' —' • : lo loft but mrivpreounlollo.will:b&-bork: • ILNED, trYDES W SAkt-the'elid Etand - 4 :- wmaus - r . fo• ter,for-mblab- Castr-,U11111,101-diM4l iare. ' Montrose 7 .l2iCh lifc2 If !oil - A LL pessons' indebted to tile --6 -VO*CIP - 6114 tett io and insios.pixtvent :betwheti this date' sod th taint a 51a-so..tt.".II.I3ELTURRELL 3linitripse i April 1,-,../852.• - - vrarrer, hsrebygiten t bstthettca‘SAlM ll, . ;Sr. Warner is this d4, 4 imlted . ; by ..0214114 c:ouserit: ,- Those' indebted to : th e ifs 6, 40'4:: witbput. dSisr. • - - • - PAUL R, _Ayantrois PAYARNMI..- , H N o * ‘,.13-o a k e i ; rrto Mal? 7 cl.llnagati and' Emitttli (a llVrkr by ain!.,B. floilterat 4thr mores Ftrrnt , D I taro Cs. vt. In painpliNt, /alt. reeetoll4 • • A geaerst Assortaplot 0r , ..5404r8c194tztil Et,isg,rs always an nand. • . . A am , tun ply"of the '' , 4iaiit4it"jttletaittved- Tett. 1312.- - • , . . il _ . - Going 'sit -wt-11e abimo-COlit-:•-"' TIE substribor ho *I nn& stack loi 44'11,44 04 '4l4ye- coarse :and Liao Boots 'OW ~b 0. 4 4;i 4 ivied nsortozout. of tstllts.3lLutx.iind-Ctatearitiroott sbi Shaii, which yob now. solt , ng ot, pity- km' a 11.tilir e... Wrei COAL '2.- - Tye rit hi too;z6:cnnal for *44' Aso it& Ilan - . ~. _-- O : SC .4p j#Al,ll4: Bobivary4:lßS2. ' : ——,'----..-. ' • ' 1 ' EEO T ETTERS -7 1 - TAMLITARt on the r4tutn: 049313; 57:00:c4L7), late or LIBETITY.- 4:oilseed; tssehnet been granted to the untlersigned,nollectsberallttesa. to all inuelned to the estate to colt and settle the uae enhont delay persons.ltsilna dealsoasettlistC the eStiti) wlil ?lees eto present tbsurdnly attsstrAilet settlesoent.L , • DrNNIS tfoce; it, 1.262. 124 " SPRDIG G00D5.9410. - 4:-% • recoivd, 14/0 of liusa„doods, Prlirts; be.r, . fresh Tcas, Socomni Hats, Caspetiago. atiry Salt; Cott& Weit'utA super/km Codfinh, Iffackereli &c.: So Fptessir emit an:l,4ring thug natter, ;Eggii,R.ltie; Cash .or god credit, and you Cell hara thlugs, With tinny thanks, by - 111C. ilitZg. filipneione,-April-411852 , • - To tit whom-, it ma ome y, Oncern.,-,. . , . Yearug lailie:drairoaa„at.aa.- VOquaiatiirnframsetves with ilia trade-cm iloaa nstha invitr-0.4118 biimediatt;tindei stances qui te flvorab:a t and ia.a sainuet carat • lausseti by 'a foreigb brag , idyai6.'taii , now , and thernaaivts of itu bear&id by calling , 61r r. • . 101 - IN.GROYES; • r 14rimitoat., - ..4411 - .1. 1852 la n 3: - • _ STOVES .AND .THE oubseribra . berate-fin terrd kilo co-pan. nership the-Sle - vF, and Sheet-iron busiitpss, ate prepared to r titteud to all Orders (it their ttioat: the shortest, uottert. givatg'striet attention to the busiursit they hope to merit that; share, off the ' , •• . imaine'es •ill he earch;d:‘ou Opposite the "Dermicret" (+ace, under the timie bud &m of 17. Lothrop co. .. . , ..• , _ . JO: D: LATURO. - -.- ..1 -1: • • ,• • ' - 4 ' --A. A. WOODRUFF. --: ...1 •• JO= L. DENNIS. • . , 31ontrosp o Maich 23, 2952.' . -- ' 4' • • i2t • . .. ... , _ DRY GOODS ATM CARPET S;.: . • rilllE. SUbSCTI6er3 Would illtOp-7: tber - citiiens of. J. 'SiisiOehuntm cnanty 'Milt thej• hava nos Ow hand a lirga assZirtiii en t of Dry Ooois,nt whoto, 8216 and retail. . .„ .. ' ..,.% : -, . . • • 9E:.kr;,t2.,:rNs DXPAIVIMENT, consisting in part. of broadcloths. cuiaimoree, eat.. Melts,. Kentucky - jeansi vcOtiogs,"..and sumniet goodsof all kinds. "- LADLES' DPPAT'4B.Ir.NT,. consisting of.a . large variety, viz t. . Black cy do., satins, ginghoms, ScOtrh. tind "laminar' prints of all. &ludo, some q:pencp :r er yard 'of 'superior qualitycidors waripnted. Cashmere, poplins, glovea; of every, and greda iy g00d.,: Ifrorcn _and bleached, stleetings, - 44:11;iqe, beavY gityllity; iit vd.l Ticking's. irigiaga, flannels, Snatch -eve do., napkins, Irish-linen, and presurs; is fact Winton every thing in the dry good's /km.. Mat, a large lot of . , - CAtIPETTg6, Threa-ply; ingrains,- cotton and cotton: stair, .druggits, srobi .and :cloth!ticer flocire and tabkli. - We inrito,;tai visiting one place to etill'and amine oat stock, fok:wa feel confident - by'sodaine will he ti saving. df ten to tw enty percent. 'One 'zinotto7 s ii and amafl profits. ::ore nt•nrl:lcippsito the Poitoffiet., Bingham ton. N. Y , -. BENNET: April 1,i1851 -- 800 Book Agents Wan ted. , , 4, 111" goad, ective and intelligent man. with ft /.1.. small: capital of from $3O to $lOO, can make large profits by engaging in the sista of the fc.llovring Popular and Useful 'Books. CHOMP:RS INFoRHATION FOR TR= PROT= : of Pop. 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